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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 7 Manchester—A City of Village Charm tw fnty-fo ur pages - tw o sections Whafs ¥ m Election-Minded Congress Cool on Tax Ford To Announce Economic Program

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The idea of im­ sulfations with every element of the public posing heavier taxes on the middle class To deal with a deep-set inflation and a at the summit, was going before a joint simultaneous economic downturn—and the aroused no enthusiasm today in a session of Congress with his proposed Congress which is about to go home to threat of fuel shortages which could make solutions to the problems of inflation, both worse — Ford was expected to HOP-RITE HAS THE ANSWERI seek re-election. energy housing, interest rates and un­ propose: Congressmen said they would have to be employment. It was scheduled for late • A surtax of about 5 per cent on the in­ convinced by President Ford if — as wide­ afternoon, and White House press ly expected — he makes a 5 per cent surtax come taxes middle and upper income in­ secretary Ron Nessen confirmed that it dividuals and corporations will pay next the keystone of his program to fight infla­ had been timed to come after the New CENTER tion. I spring on 1974 earnings. BONELESS PORK York stock markets close. • A program to make local and state CUT To prepare public opinion for Ford’s governments "employers of last resort” THIQK program of austerity, Ithe White House Asked if a surtax proposal was likely to for those thrown out of work in the current or THIN used harsh and rarely ^ p lo y ed terms — hurt Republicans at the polls four weeks stalemate. Up to 500,000 public service “restraint, self-discipline and sacrifice.” CHOPS from today. Rep. John Anderson, R-IIL, jobs — in parks, hospitals, schools — might Joint Session replied: “Frankly, yes. I don’t believe you be created. ever recommend a tax increase without Ford, acting after a Imonth of con- Spending Ceiling CENTER having to be concerned ...” MtiM.’MPORK ', ’ !Q^L' ROAST PORK .29 (Herald photo by Pinto) • A stiff $300 billion spending ceiling, in­ CUT volving a $5 billion budget cut, for the CUT PORK Houses Give Way to Su James Parking Lot current fiscal year. This would serve as a » V '.' LOIN signal to the Federal Reserve to allow in­ FROM FRESH ROAST PCZ Denies Red Rock terest rates to climb down from their Construction of the new 92-space was another step closer to completion from Park St., bulldozer works over current peaks. BUTTS parking lot on St. James Church today, after Monday’s demolition of the first house to go down. The lot is property in downtown Manchester • Tax aid to some hard-pressed in­ WIRK CHOP COMBINATION two houses on Park St. In this view due to open in about a month. dustries, including housing and utilities, Zone Change Request which need capital to expand to meet demands. lo in e n d 9 ^ .0 9 • Other tax incentives to spur invest­ By DOUG BEVINS The move to deny the zone change came ment in business and to induce people to loin portion Rezoning of 105 acres of land off Slater from PZC member David Paris, who said save. PUC Grants State Utilities St. to allow a Comprehensive Urban existing roads near the site aren't • An appeal for sharp but voluntary cut­ Development (CUD) known as “ Red suitable for traffic which would be backs in energy consumption with a warn­ Rock” was denied Monday night by the generated by a CUD development. ing that dim-outs and rationing might be PRHHO Manchester Planning and Zoning Commis­ Paris pointed out there was no the alternatives. SWEET or HOT sion (PZC). guarantee a proposed collector road Members of the House Ways and Means $47.7 Million Rate Hike Citing anticipated traffic congestion and through South Windsor, designed to handle Comittee said they doubted Congress the inability of existing roads to handle the CUD traffic, would ever be built. He could adopt so comprehensive a program ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE HARFORD (UPI) — That item marked question of overcharges before granting a full-page Connecticut Light and Power expected volumes, PZC members voted said a zone change would be premature in the 30 days left after it returns from “fuel cost adjustment” on electricity bills the hikes. Co. newspaper ad denying it has unanimously to reject an application to because of prevailing traffic conditions electioneering. rezone the area for CUD, is going to be smaller in the near future The PUC granted 96 per cent of Hartford overcharged its customers. She said the and the high density of uses permitted in Support for Tax Doulitful J but, overall, the bills are going to be Mixed-Use Proposed CUD zones. USDA GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE BEEF Electric Light Company’s $23.5 million firm is taking a “strangely defensive Some members said they doubted the higher. request, or $22.4 million. It granted posture.” Developers of the proposed mixed-use Voting to deny the application were PZC public could be brought to support higher The Public Utilities Commission Mon­ Connecticut Light and Power Co. a $25.3 “I think they do protest too much,” she project were reportedly disappointed by members Paris, Truman Crandall, Joseph taxes at a time when almost everything day granted Northeast Utilities power million rate increase, or about two-thirds said. “The utilities apparently have the PZC's decision, but they wouldn’t com­ Swensson, Alfred Sieffert (chairman) and else was costing more too. companies a total of $47.7 million in rate of its original rate hike request for its 526,- chosen to be the protector of the PUC.” ment on possible court action they could Ronald Gates. All except Sieffert were sit­ Senate Democratic Leader Mike hikes. 000 customers. $19 Million Overcharge take in an effort to reverse the ruling. ting on the PZC June 3 when the Red Rock Mansfield said he would want a surtax The PUC absorbed most of the con­ Rebates for Some Mrs. Grasso, who commissioned a study The rezoning, which would have application was the subject of public limited to those who earn over $20,000 a troversial fuel cost adjustment into the Connecticut Light and Power customers affected land now zoned Rural Residence hearing. year. By some reports. Ford was planning new rates based on the cost of fuel oil last of the overcharges based on figures sub­ were granted a total of $186,000 in rebates mitted to the PUC by the utilities, said the and Industrial, was being sought by the Only Eight Opposed one that would hit couples earning over June. A spokeswoman said the fuel cost since the interim rate hike was more than Parkway Corp., A. John Macchi, and the The June public hearing was dominated $15,000 or single people earning half that UCK STEAKS adjustment would still appear as a total overcharged by the state’s three the approved increase. Achenbach Realty Co. of Essex. by a presentation by the developer and much. separate item on utility bills, but will be major power companies is $19 million USDA FIRST CUT But HELCO customers will find a large The fault lies with the PUC and not the Parkway Corp. is owner of the majority drew opposition from only eight area Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., was considerably smaller. increase in their monthly bills since the in­ of the site, the Red Rock Golf Course, and residents who mentioned concerns such as CHOICE Suit Threatened utilities for the overcharges since the ■flatly opposed. “An income tax surcharge terim hike was $13.3 million, compared to commission failed to act on the informa­ Macchi owns other property included in traffic, sewer capacity, and the CUD im­ is no more satisfactory than an increase in Before the decision was announced. BEEF the $22.4 million hike approved by the tion submitted by the firms, she said. the site. Achenbach Realty is the pact on surrounding property. the gasoline tax as a way of raising new USDA Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ella commission. developer. Achenbach Realty had proposed a five- federal revenues, and the surcharge ought T. Grasso threatened legal action because The fuel cost adjustment, designed to year development of the 105-acre site with to be relegated to the discard heap ..." he CHOICE of an alleged $19 million overcharge by the allow the utilities to pass through the a total of 1,300 housing units, a •aid. utilities. skyrocketing cost of fuel between rate neighborhood shopping center, offices and BEEF Mrs. Grasso said that she would take the hikes, amounted to about one quarter of Liquor Rule Change light industry, and a large open space PUC to court if it failed to resolve the customers’ bills. area. The two firms, subsidiaries of Northeast Atty. Eugene Kelly, who represented Utilities, requested $59.2 million in rate the applicants, today declined comment SKINNED AND DEVEINED hikes. on a possible legal challenge of Monday NEWS Connecticut Light and Power sought a 14 Deferred by PCZ night’s PZC vote. Deadline for filing a per cent hike, or $40 million, and Hartford court cas.e is within 15 days of a PZC CAPSULES ruling. BEEF LIVER Electric Light sought 15.9 per cent, or $23 By DOUG BEVINS LONDON BROIL million. The two supply power to 75 per The amendment, which would remove Other Matters BONELESS The “legal lingo” in Town Planner J. INSIDE cent of the state. several restrictions from existing rules, In other matters Monday night, the Eric Potter’s proposed zoning regulation Kissinger To Try Again Gov. Thomas J. Meskill was among was heavily opposed Sept. 9 by two PZC: USDA amendments concerning liquor es­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretary of .59 TODAY restaurants and the Greater Manchester • Again tabled a Residence M Zone CHOICE those who intervened in the case opposing tablishments forced a delay Monday night State Henry A. Kissinger leaves tonight Chamber of Commerce. change sought by E. Steve Pearl on a 1%- BEEF the hikes. in Manchester Planning and Zoning Com­ for the Middle East where he expects to “Competence and integrity must be PZC Chairman Alfred Sieffert Monday acre parcel off Woodland St. PZC find progress toward peace but no final CHUCK ROAST mission (PZC) action on the liberalized night questioned the validity of opposition .6 9 « Area P rofile...... Pages 6, 13, 19 restored to public utility regulation,” Mrs. rules. members agreed they needed more infor­ agreements. “I would like to point out that Grasso said. arguments. “The only real opposition I've mation on a recent ruling by the Zoning FOR POTTING or BRAISING SHOP-RITE'S BONELESS Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 The commission hasn’t received a reply there will be no concrete results in term of FROM CORN FED PORKERS “We must, once and for all, reinstate heard is from people who own restaurants Board of Appeals concerning the site, New hockey league...... Page 10 from the state Liquor Control Commission agreements or dramatic announcements BEEF SHORT RIBS the public as the true regulator of the and was to preserve their monopoly,” which Pearl wants to use for a 16-unit PORK RIB END LOIN SMOKED PORK BUTT on its request for aid in defining liquor­ that can be expected out of this trip,” Coaches’ Corner...... Page 11 state’s utilities,” she said. Sieffert said. apartment building. serving terminology in the proposed Kissinger said. 1.09 PPK champions...... Page 11 Mrs. Grasso displayed before newsmen "Even the Chamber’s statement • Unanimously approved rezoning of 9 19 amendments. seemed out of order,” Sieffert added, developer Charles Ponticelli’s 3.8-acre USDA Despite their inability to vote on the referring to former Chamber President apartment site off Hollister St. from proposal, PZC members debated the Greek Cabinet Resigns Richard Clark’s testimony that the Residence A to Residence M Zone. PZC CHICKEN amendment Monday night and reviewed ATHENS (UPI) — Premier Constantine CHOICE members discussed a possible restrictive objections raised at a Sept. 9 public Caramanlis’ cabinet resigned today to buffer before deciding to impose the BEEF FRESH CUT hearing on the changes. (See Page Twelve) make way for a caretaker government to CHICKEN TENDER BREAST Directors T o Explore restriction when Ponticelli submits oversee (Jreece's parliamentary elections WITH development plans. AND MEATY on Nov. 17, the first after a seven-year • Tabled Jarvis Realty Co.’s request for military dictatorship. Residence B Zone on 15 acres of rural land "Greek ministers who will contest the ■"G" 7 ib5l5f ^ Open Space Grant off Wetherell St. proposed for two-family elections with the exception of Foreign Education Board Faces housing. PZC members are seeking more Minister George Mavros and Defense information of the availability of sanitary Proposed town purchase of the privately Minister Evangelos Averoff, have sub­ The town’s tentative agreement with the sewers in the area. mitted their resignation,” government owned Manchester Water Co.—subject of police union, already ratified by Contract Decision • Approved a subdivision application by spokesman Panayotis Lambrias said. FARM FRESH PRODUCE a Nov. 5 referendum concerning a $2.25 policemen, calls for a 14% per cent salary FM Estates to create five residential lots million bond issue—may be assisted by a increase over the next two years. The in­ Members of the Manchester Education decision pending further study of the ar­ at the southwest corner of Parker and FIRM RIPE $750,000 open space grant if Manchester crease would bring the police payroll to Association will be on hand tonight when bitration award. Mather Sts. Quake Reported officials win federal approval of their more than $1 million by 1976. Last year, FRESH the Board of Education meets at 9 in the Hay said should the board pass a CAMARILLO, Calif. (UPI) - A application. the payroll totaled $914,185. Robertson School cafeteria to decide on moderate earthquake shook the coastline Town Manager Robert Weiss said he’s negative vote on the contract tonight, the the Manchester teachers’ contract. Boston Mayor north of Los Angeles Monday evening, but making preparations to apply for the MEA voted a series of job actions to begin Hockey Request Lee Hay, chief negotiator for the MEA, apparently did no serious damage. TOMATOES federal g ran t for 183.6 ac res of Wednesday. He said he was not at liberty The hockey association is seeking a $5,- today said that the members will indulge to divulge the nature of the job actions Makes Request 'The tremor rattled southern Ventura Manchester Water Co. property. The in informational picketing before the BRUSSELS necessary authorizations to enable the 000 allocation to support a town hockey other than that they would all be legal; For Marshals County and sparsely inhabited beaches in team. A similar request was rejected by meeting. Informational picketing, he that is, for the moment there would be no northern Los Angeles County at 5:56 p.m. application are to be considered by the explained, is not protest picketing. The Board of Directors tonight. directors in August and was also turned job strike. The seismology laboratory at Caltech said MEA has nothing to protest yet, he said, BOSTON (UPI) — Mayor Kevin H. Weiss said the town’s application would down by the Board of Education later. The job actions would be explained after it registered 4.0 on the Richter Scale. Also on the agenda for tonight’s and would not unless the Board of tonight’s board meeting in the event of a White today called for at least 125 federal be to the state Department of En­ Educations’s decision on the contract is marshals to be sent to racially troubled SPROUTS vironmental Protection, which would meeting, scheduled for 8 in the Municipal negative decision from the board, said negative. South Boston to help protect children and relay the request to the Bureau of Outdoor Building Hearing Room: Hay. • Action on four additional ap­ The picket signs, he said, would He said any job action taken by the MEA to implement a court ordered plan to in­ Recreation in the federal Department of emphasize certain points as “Arbiters tegrate public schools by busing. ROYAL the Interior. propriations for special educational would have an unfavorable effect on decision was unanimous.” Hay said a The motion was filed with the clerk of Downtown PURPLE EGGPLANTS Chance of Approval Unknown projects, subject of public hearings last education. week. protest picket might follow a negative He also said he “thinks there's a 50-50 the U.S. District Court in Boston by Assis­ Manchester Weiss declined to say what the chances decision from the board. chance the arbitration award may go tant City Corporation Council Kevin basket are for approval of the application. “We r.lturicr Ouk Entrance The MEA met Monday afternoon to through,” meaning the board may accept Maloney. have no way of telling,” he said. • Action on a revenue sharing allocation decide what job actions it would take as a the contract as recommended by the ar­ It called on Judge W. Arthur Garrity "to Application for the grant was endorsed of $15,(KK) for improvements to the Charter result of last week’s board meeting which biters. enter an order requiring that not less than Moonlight Monday night by the town’s Planning and Oak Park entrance and exit. resulted in the board’s decision to delay Tile school board postponed a vote on the 125 marshals be assigned to the South .1 9 < Boston district.” Zoning Commission, which passed a • Appointment of a member to the recommendation last week. John Yavis, resolution stating the acquisition would be Building Committee to fill the unexpired the board’s personnel and finance com­ Attached to the motion was a five page within the proposed open space program term of John FitzPatrick ending in mittee, said that the board desired more letter to Garrity from White detailing the Sale Tonight RARTLETT GREEN PEPPERS 2 9 ^ RED LUSCIOUS and would comply to the Comprehensive November 1975. time to consider the inclusion of a $57,000 racial violence in South Boston and U.9. NO. 1 Plan of Development. • Appointment of a member to the Ad­ WEATHER dental rider included in the recommenda­ explaining why federal assistance was Among other items on tonight's direc­ visory Board of Health to fill the un­ tion. needed. Stores will close at regular hours and tors’ agenda are a new contract with the Earlier, black children were kept out of PEARS SOUTHERN YAMS .19« APPLES J ‘3 9 ^ expired term of Mrs. Rita Levine ending Mostly sunny and cool today. High in the All other recommendations were Manchester Police Union and a requested South Boston schools by city officials and reopen from 7 to 10 p.m. in November 1976. low 60s. Fair, continued cool tonight. Low accepted by the board. The arbitration allocation for the Manchester Youth police strengthening earlier reports that • Consideration of disability retirement 35 to 40, Wednesday fair and a little panel recommended, in all, an 8.08 per Hockey Association. White and NAACP leaders would call for for Policeman Harold Newcomb. milder. High in the mid to upper 60s, cent .salary-and-fringe-bencfit increase. SIX-SR-31S-32S-BRS-10;6:74-OCENO-KALB federal marshals to be sent to Boston. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974— PAGE THREE

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Steele Expected Weekend Breaks FOR SALE WEDNESDAY NITE WOODEN •CATTLE TV TONIGHT THE CANDIDATES Breaks reported over the everything in the woods behind AT MR. STEAK At Friday Party weekend included: the building. TOOL BOSTON 6:00 • The office of the U.S. Navy 7:30 ARE SAYING News...... 3-8-22-30 at 517 Main St. Saturday night. • The apartment of Steve SHED Sale of the Century ...... 3 8:30 Missing is a typewriter. Wilson at 199 Tudor Lane Secret Agent ...... 18 Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 GOP gubernatorial candidate expected to attend include 8 x 10 f t Sounding Board ...... 20 MASH ...... 3 • The soda machine at Suday. Missing is a jar of coins. 1C W YORK Music Place ...... 18 Robert Steele heads the list of David Odegard, Chris England: Advocates Licensing store lawn furniture, mower, Electric Com pany...... 24 M o vie s...... 8-20-22-30-40 candidates slated to attend an Manchester Lumber Co. at 255 Film ...... 20 Dalamagas, Marilyn Englan'il, • The home of Ray Giguere tools, etc. Bonanza ...... 40 Evening at Sym phony___24 Oct. 11 dinner-dance sponsored sing were to become a reality. insulation, flooring, patios, Center St. There was nothing in Election '7 4 ...... 24 Wally Irish, Harriet Haslett, G. “Helping, the consumer will of 26 Croft Dr. Friday. Nothing LOCO _ . v / ' ' 9:00 by Manchester's Republican landscaping, fences, doors and it. Two older adding machines SAN FRANCISCO Masquerade Party ...... 30 Warren Westbrook, and Hillery be my number one concern at “In particular, I recommend are missing. was missing.. 22ltogMit8lr6«l 6:30 Hawaii Flve-0...... 3 Town Committee. Gallagher. all times,” pledged Marilyn windows (including water­ Black Experience ...... 24 Room 222 ...... 40 the licensing of those who con­ • The home of Audrey • The home pf Irene Migliore Vince Lombardi...... 18 FESTIVAL Tickets for the event, to be England today. Mrs. England is proofing) in which the total 8:00 The event isn’t to be a fund­ struct, replace or improve Paradis of 452 W. Middle Tpke. of 417 Summit St. Nothing mis­ 0:30 held at the Garden Grove, are the Republican candidate for cash price for all work agreed Good T im e s...... 3 raiser but is intended to bring driveways, swimming pools, Saturday night. Missing from sing. 7:00 Ski S c e n e ...... 18 available at $6.50 per person at GOP candidates and workers state representative in upon between the contractor News...... 3-20-22-40 Happy D a y s ...... 8-40 porches, garages, roofs, siding, the rpn§acked apartment were Witness to Yesterday...... 24 Republican Headquarters, 109 together as a pre-election social Assembly District 9. and owner exceeds $300.” Truth or Consequences ... 8 Adam 12 ...... 20-22-30 two cameras, assorted police FRIED CLAMS Center St., tel. 649-2811. event. She said, if elected, she would Sharing Our Faith...... 18 10:00 OR equipment items, coins, a Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Deadline for reservations is introduce a bill to license home 3 0 0 0 1 A m erica...... 24 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 jacket and a pillow case. After JOIN US TO HELP FIGHT INFLATION To Toll the Truth...... 30 Wednesday. improvement contractors. LO«iST TiMKIATUtiS Marcus W elby ...... 8-40 Brannen: Charges Vote-Sell the break was discovered. Miss Other candidates planning to “Having served on the home N CW O R LCj Parties and Issues...... 18 FLOUNDER Parradis and police found CARPETS MIAtS attend include James H. construction and improvement James “Buddy” Brannen of Political League earlier this Police Story ...... 20-22-30 year, just weeks after protect­ Wholesale To All at Our Warehouse s q b o Election ‘7 4 ...... 24 Brannen, senatorial candidate; , ABOUT advisory committee, appointed Colchester, GOP candidate for YOUR CHOICE F. Mac Buckley, candidate in by Consumer Protection Com­ the U.S. Senate, has charged his ing^ rail employes m two key TRMLER LOADS OF MAJOR BRANDS ON HAND 50 • lE C fN D ' 11K)0. the First Congressional missioner Barbara Dunn to opponent, incumbent Abraham votes on amendments to the COMEON DOWNTO THEATER SCHEDULE News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 TOWN District; and Nathan study this problem," said Mrs. Ribicoff, with vote-selling and Northeast Rail Services Bill. FRESH CANDY llA I N ISNOWI Honeymooners ...... 20 Agostinelli, candidate for England, “I have reached the said Ribicoff's campaign slogan Brannen said Ribicoff's ac­ WHITMAN, SCHRAFFT CARPET MERCHANTS Burnside Theatre — “Death Showcase 3 - "99 44/100% 11:30 lieutenant governor. Agostinelli A Bible study will be con­ should be “When Money Talks, tion was ‘‘an especially CANDY CUF>90ARD 1310 TOLLAND TPKE. r/'ilSHOWEIS N k S tV I conclusion that the Wish” 7:30-9:30 Dead” 2:(KM:00-5:55-7:40-9:50 M o v ie ...... 3 is honorary chairman of the ducted tonight at 7 at the Full homeowners of Connecticut Abe Listens.” shocking example of the OPEN DAILY MANCHESTER, CONN. TELEPHONE 646-8555 i Un WEATHU fOTOCAST^ Manchester Drive-In — “Last Showcased — “Duddy Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 dinner-dance. Gospel Interdenominational would receive much greater Brannen said Ribicoff senator's arrogance and dis­ ARTHUR DRUG 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Picture Show” 7:20-9:30; Kravitz” 2:30-4:50-7:20-9:40 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 Local GOP candidates Church. and needed protection from un­ accepted a $2,000 contribution regard for the people whom he “Buster & Billie” 9:30 1:00 from the Railway Clerks supposedly represents. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. Tuesday night will find showers in Nevada and scrupulous operators if licen- Vernon Cinema 1 — Tuesday same as Monday’s Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 Served with Arizona and southern Florida. Clear to partly cloudy skies should dominate the remainder “Jeremiah Johnson” 7:00-9:00 Ranch House Toast of the nation. Minimum readings include: (approx, maximum temperatures in Cinema 2 — ‘‘Buster & crisp green salad parenthesis) Atlanta 50 (74), Boston 48 (65), Chicago 47 (71), Cleveland 42 (62), Dallas 62 Billie” 7:20-9:20 TELEVISION NOTES MOVIES and choice o f potato (84), Denver 42 (78), Houston 60 ( 86), Jacksonville 62 ( 86), Kansas City 53 (78), Little Rock UA East 1 - "Phase 4” 7:40- NEW YORK (UPI) - AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT 53 (75), Los Angeles 62 (75), Miami 74 (89), Minneapolis 37 (67), New Orleans 59 (83), New 9:20 Public Broadcasting Service York 51 (67), Phoenix 66 ( 92), San Francisco 54 (79), Seattle 49 (67), St. Louis 48 ( 76) and UA East 2— “Jeremiah John­ stations are televising a new TUESDAY NIGHT Washington 51 (73). son” 7:30-9:30 13 week half hour series 8:30 (8-40) "Hit Lady” (1974). (EAST HARTFORD ONLy I UA East 3 — "White Dawn” titled “The Way It Was,” Yvette Mimieux, Dack Rambo. 7:00-9:00 8:30 (20-22-30) "Where Have feviewing famous events in OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. FILM RATING GUIDE Showcase Cinema 1 — the nation’s sports during the All the People Gone?” (1974). ‘‘That's Entertainment” past three decades. It is aired Peter Graves, Verna Bloom. 5 6 9 - 2 8 0 0 For Parents and PUBLIC RECORDS 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:35 Thursday nights at 8. 11:30 (3) “ High Society” Their Children Showcase 2 — “Juggernaut” (1956). Grace Kelly, Frank 2:00-4:00-5:55-7:40-10:00 Sinatra, Bing Crosby. 677 Silver Lane East Hartford QUITCLAIM DEEDS LIENS G E N E R A L AUD4ENCES Susan T. Goldick to Howard Town of Manchester Water All Agn Admitted D. Goldick, property at 32 Department vs. James L. 35th Anniversary Edition Garth Rd. Baker, property at 98 Bolton THOUSANDS Regina A. Squadrito to Victor St., $168.93. f AR E N T A L G M O A IIC I T. Squadrito, property at 17 Town of Manchester Water 'PRESCRIPTIONS' OF ITEMS S U O O U T IO Marion Dr. Department vs. Thomas D. $oms MalwisI Msy N et Be I SeitabN For Pre-Tssnegm Dudley S. Bostick to Emily H. Colla, property at 249-251 Broad YOU USE Bostick, property on Ludlow St., $664.69. DAILY Rd. Town of Manchester Water ' f Ethel V. Woodward to Department vs. Dolores P. REBTRICTID Undsr t7 rsquirM sccompenvini Truman H. Woodward and Mulcahy, property at 71-73 Pwent or Adult Guordivi Carrie May Woodward, proper­ Chestnut St., $230.79. In The Manchester ty at 121 Hollister St. MARRIAGE LICENSE REXALL PARKADE WARRANTY DEEDS Richard B. Dumaine and Truman H. Woodward and Debra R. Laraia, both of Ver­ ^ NO ONE U N D ER 17 ADM ITTED C arrie May Woodward to non, Oct. 19 at Wickham Park. l A f i limit moy vary STARRINfi Edward Swain Jr. and William t r a d e n a m e in cortsm arood E. Belfiore, property at 121 James C. Davidson of 16 STARBUGK & Hollister St., $25,000. Laurel St., doing business as MPAA Joseph R. and Ann L. Coskie NESCO, Northeast Service Co. SHELLEr r to Harold W. and Marguerite BUILDING PERMITS M. MacNeely, property on OPENS WED. JO T . 16 Harold Dumas, 94 Mather St., C[i^\THEATRES EAST Montclair Dr., $50,500. v ; i; u i • ‘■M V.LHI Hi U f MP4r»40t«':- roof, $450. CIVIC CENTER TNI MY TNC fUTH W U I CONSERVATRIX DEED James Bell, 319 Autumn St., TUNMO M Tt A COKTHYI I Rose Derry, conservatrix of aluminum siding, $1,800. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. “PHASE n r » 9 NIGHTS E! 1the Estate of Vincenzia Karl Hahn, 53 Willard Rd., Oct 18,17,18,19, 22, 23,24,25 & 28 at 8.-D0 PM heidI DiFazio, to Ward and Mary roof, $770. s “JEREMuS jONNSON’’ oveeI Elizabeth Taft, property at 144 J.M. Robinson, 100 Vernon 6 M ATINEES 0ctl9t28it2PM«0ct20t271t5PM MANCHESTER, STOP! Main St., $42,000. St., roof, $600. n o c n \T1ST ACA'INTUttS 09 .M i PRICES THE WHITE DAWN Nelson S. Robinson, 63 Green 3 Manor Rd., roof, $500. 4<».5» & 6*« • All Seats Reserved Florence Spooner, 30 Eva Stop is right, 'cause this is where you y o u t h PRICES 12 A Umtor Dr., roof, $590. .5, 1-84 T H E ^ Anthony Tamositis, 20 Andor S I.00 Discount on Following Partormancas want to get off . . . the new Forbes & Wallace Rd., roof, $800. Oct. 1 7 ,1 9 at 2 PM • O c t 23 A 24 Only ii'- lxH58 on oc/irtncod u l u only Hit tind. •sa.3i3i Robert M. Morton, 109 N. Elm St., above-grade swim­ NOW IN PROGRESS (opening Thursday) Manchester Parkade. MON. CHARLES TICKETS WILL BE SOLD BRONSON ming pool, $950. ro ROBERT REOfORD A&L Realty, 254 Broad St., & “DEATH IH MANCHESTER AT MARLOW’S THROUGH OCT. 12 The store with a “For Men Only" Shop that JEREMIAH JOHMSOM alterations to commercial THURSDAY ONLY 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. TUES. WISH” building, $5,000. really has plans for you. First, 99c IN COLOR 7:30-9:30 Alex Bazan, 35 Benton St., One Day Only! At The Liggett Parkade Pharmacy Only! MMn SHOW FB-UT • aluminum siding, $5,600. Joseph and Anna Burke, 33 we're going to set your feet right on Teresa Rd., fence, $50. Frederick D. Schneider, 134 ^the ground (heels ore out this year). Delmont St., addition to gar­ age, $200. Cliarles Ponticelli, 134 Del­ Then we're going to put on orgyle mont St., dwelling, $26,000. Ward Manufacturing Co., 186 sweater over your new shirt. Add o wool Adams St., industrial and office building, $370,150. knit tie. And top if off with o sportcoat in the cinnamon-rust shade. RECORD PUSH SYDNEY (UPI) - Twelve schoolboys and one well worn Then pant you in tweeds, help you select bed broke the world bed pushing record on Sept. 1. 0 new fragrance from our complete The record attempt began 244 CENTER ST. a week earlier when they set fragrance bar, and send you along to off to beat the 720 mile non MANCHESTER stop record. ■They set a new world Canned Ego where we cut hair short. Phone 646-1995 figure of 726 miles and raised answ er $2,000 for the New South As you con see, we do hove plans for you. OPEN 7 DAYS Wales Spastic Center. At our brand new store in Manchester. AMERICA'S STEAK EXPERT " WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? Every Tues. Night USI is fourteen E-LIM Excess water m the body can be uncomfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weiRht. We at Of course, using the phone book Liggett Drug Manclwtltr Pirktd* eleven. is faster and more efficient. But, if you recommend it Only $2.00 The question is: What's the new, do need assistance, to get a number and the one and only number you across town or at the other end of the Forbes sWillace KIDDIES’ MEAL! now have to remember to get direc­ state, fourteen-eleven is right at your This printing test pattern is tory assistance for anywhere in fingertips. OPENING THURSDAY RUIES FOR KIDDIES FREE MEAL - part of The Herald quality con­ MANCHESTER PARKADE trol program in order to give Coimecticut? Two (2) FREE Meals Per Family For Children 12 and you one of the finest Under. Family Meant One or Both Parents Present. All newspapers in the nation. Items on Children’s Menu Available, Excluding “Little The answer is 1411, and it's in Jack Horner Staak” . . . effect in this area right now. Southern New England Telephone PARENT’S SPECIALl ROAST SIRLOIN of BEEF, au jus Baked Potato, and c Tossed Salad. *2.99 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 American Motors MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8,1974- PAGE FIVE Horsepower Tax Studied Ups Car Prices Grain Export Control Plan Adopted feurltpstpr iEitpntim Hrralh DETROIT (UPI) - Small car ANDREW TULLY specialist American Motors is WASHINGTONU/A SUTlMd^/^IVt /fTOT\(UPI) - voaHoafl/Ynavestigations subcommittee niitput a domnA** damper AM on the export______A . .. As Conservation Device boosting prices of its cars and tribution of feed grains to all stung by a near repeat of the today to clear up questions sur­ market for U.S. farm goods, he nations. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Energy chief “Another option is increased import Jeep vehicles by nearly $400, in 1972 Soviet wheat fiasco, the rounding the ill-fated deal. said, nor is it intended to single John C. Sawhill said today three ways fees levied on crude oil and petroleum line with 1975-model prices set ______OPINION Couple Should Be Agriculture Department Mon­ The hearings open amid con­ out any one country for lower OPEN ALL DAY being considered to curb petroleum use in products, which would raise prices and by its larger “Big Three” com­ day revealed a hastily drawnup flicting reports from Butz and export shipments. America are a horsepower tax on Apart At Breakfast discourage consumption,” he said. petitors. voluntary system designed to the companies as to just hoW By requiring prior approval, SUNDAY automobiles, voluntary selfcontrol, and “Still another important factor is the The average $399 boost an­ keep track of major grain sales much the Agriculture Depart­ Butz said, the Agriculture FREE PARKING import duties on oil and oil products. voluntary cooperation of the public,” he nounced Monday by the to foreign countries. ment knew about the contracts Department will be able to head Foreign Aid WASHINGTON - At a dinner party the bouquet, for cussing the blasted Boston The government’s attitude toward non­ said. “Voluntary self-control... can go far smallest of the U.S. auto com­ The system was announced before late last week. off sales that could disrupt the ARTHUR DRUG other night, I overheard a rather comely Red Sox over orange juice. Mornings are automobile petroleum use also will have a toward achieving essential reductions In panies consists of a general $384 by Agriculture Secretary Earl The companies said Monday market and assure a fair dis­ woman down near the other end of the for savoring the first cigarette of the day big impact on coal, Sawhill said in a energy use.” boost, including equipment L. Butz in the wake of the they cleared the sales in ad­ Mystifying table tell her partner, "Oh, Jack and I after exactly four sips of coffee. speech prepared for the American Mining While petroleum was scarce, the United made standard on the '75s, and revelation Friday night that vance with the Agriculture always eat breakfast together.’’ Fortunately, this household is blessed Congress in Las Vegas but released in States is known as “the Saudi Arabia of $15 on selected options. Its cars two giant grain exporting firms Department, but Butz Said he Washington. I was told later that the woman had been with a wife and mother who would cheer­ Coal,” he said, but he added that the will be increas^ an average had negotiated sales of 3.4 did not know about it until after We have never been politically Algeria has been a haven for anti- married for 17 years. I don’t believe it. To fully sleep until noon every day were it not "We are striving to change the country’s resource is under-used. $330, or 8.5 per cent, AMC said. million tons of wheat and com the fact. The love affair with the private car,” he said. sophisticated enough to understand American refugees, from Eldridge a succession of Jacks, maybe, but not to for the chore of dispatching a reluctant 7- Sawhill suggested several possibilities The 1975-model AMC vehicles to the Soviet Union. At the White House, presiden­ Muffler That’s the present one. No marriage involving year-old named John to school, and who “The automobile is about the least ef­ for inducing additional coal use: go on sale Nov. 15, almost two Following a "jawboning” ses­ tial Press Secretary Ron much of the foreign aid which the Guaranteed for Cleaver to airplane hijackers. Yet principals who breakfast together could gratefully sits down to her own silent ficient way to move people from place to "We can amend the Clean Air Act to months later than those of sion at the White House, the Nessen said President Ford place in an urban area. United States doles out every year to that country is on our list of aid coun­ possibly last more than 17 days. breakfast once the house is emptied of allow, fpr the time being at least, the General Motors, Ford and companies — Continental Grain does not blame the Agriculture as long as you “To break the automobile’s grip on burning of highsulfur coal in electric Chrysler. The company lost nations which are not particularly tries. Breakfasting with anyone but one’s self other people. For Molly, togetherness Co. of New York and Cook In­ Department for the mixup. own the car... is masochistic self-flagellation and should begins shortly after 9:30 a.m. American transportation habits, we need generating plants. three weeks’ production dustries of Memphis, Tenn. — “We hope,” he said, “that some noted for their friendship to the We are cutting off military aid to be prohibited by an amendment to the For the rest, 16-year-old Mark is also up strong disincentives to urban auto use,” he “We can prohibit the burning of oil in because of a strike that ended agreed to postpone their sales. of this grain will eventually be said. United States. Turkey due to the Cyprus tension, Constitution. If ever there was a time early, but he has developed into a satisfac­ new homes, insisting on the use of elec­ when work resumed Monday at Butz said prior Agriculture sold to the Russians.” 875-2517 when a married couple should be apart, it torily contemplative giant who will read “One possibility we are considering is a tricity — generated with coal and nuclear AMC’s Wisconsin plants. Department approval will now Butz said he will rely on the If we make available money, with the charge that it had used is at breakfast time. No person of sound last week’s junk mail rather than add a horsepower tax on new automobiles, power. The $399 price boost, be required for large export good faith of the grain foodstuffs and medical supplies to a American supplied arms for its inva­ mind voluntarily would submit to the syllable to his almost inaudible "Mor- graduated upward as engine size increases “By greatly increasing electricity con­ excluding any higher destina­ sales. exporters to keep the depart­ ordeal of having to make conversation and fuel economy decreases. This could sumption in the residential and commer­ tion charges which were not an­ nation like Honduras, which has suf­ sion of the island republic. Aid to nin’.’’ Sen. Henry Jackson, D- ment informed about what they OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP before he or she has ingested a couple of Should John rise earlier than usual, he encourage buyers to purchase more ef­ cial sectors and for industrial space nounced by AMC, is in line with Wash., has called Butz and the are selling, to whom and in ROUTE 83 ficient cars,” he said. ROCKVILLE fered a horrifying and catastrophic Greece was not cut off, even though cups of coffee, snarled at a liberal or con­ has learned to expect no more than a kiss heating, coal demand could be increased. similar increases already in grain company officials to what quantities. natural disaster, that is perfectly un­ the overthrow of the Makarios regime servative editorial and perused the and a salutation enroute to his cereal. effect oh “Big Three” models. testify before his permanent in­ The system is not designed to baseball boxscores. Smart kids don’t bother a father who has derstandable. in Cyprus resulted from the plotting of Occasionally over the years I have been just been outraged by the latest example Or if we come to the aid of starving the now-deposed Greek military jun­ forced to witness married couples of fiscal irresponsibility on Capitol Hill. people anywhere in the world, that too ta. breakfasting together in hotels where “Jack and I always eat breakfast room service has been discontinued. It is a together” indeed! Madame, that way lies is understandable. Enlightened aid There are a great many more voters shattering experience. Their conservation legal fees and a division of property. which helps people to become self- in the United States of Greek origin consists either of a series of grunts emitted through tight lips or pathetic, sufficient in raising their own then there are of Turkish descent. determinedly bright efforts by wife or hus­ foodstuffs is also reasonable. Conservative communist James J. band to discuss the weather, last night’s Sen. Frank Church of Idaho has an­ expedition to a larcenous cabaret, or Kilpatrick has pointed out that we will Junior’s postnasal drip. TODAY’S nounced that he will strive to amend be asked this year to send about $15 . Watching such couples, I have become THOUGHT the $2.5 billion foreign aid bill due for million in military aid to African convinced that if people seeking divorces ever started telling the truth a majority Senate debate to cut off aid to oil countries. Many of these are in the would reveal that they wanted to split off producing countries which are Third World bloc that almost un­ from their mates because they couldn’t Gaining Ease currently beneficiaries of our inter­ animously votes against us in the take another breakfast a deux. Mornings are made for solitude, and In P rayer national bounty. United Nations. silence. They are a time for enjoying, The senator has revealed that we Ethiopia is to get $11.3 million, quietly, one’s own company. Or, for that matter, NOT enjoying one’s own company Just as you constantly perfect the art of MANCHESTER, WHOA! are presently spending $270 million in Ghana $70,000, Morocco $860,000, when the night before is taking its toll. conversing with your friends and loved ones, so your ability to dialogue with God aid to Venezuela, Indonesia, Iran and $100,000 to Liberia. The new nation of (The last thing a male wants to hear on such mornings-after is a feminine voice grows. We re the kinid of store your great grandmother Algeria. All these countries, of Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo, asking if he wants another aspirin or You gradually feel less awkward, more course, are part of the oil cartel which scene of the upcoming Ali-Foreman wondering how he found so much to say to at east in His presence. You become more ■ , used to come to in her surrey with the that Jezebel with the red hair.) sensitive to His mind so that you come to is bleeding us white through extor­ fight, is to get $300,000. It takes a lot of know ever more clearly how He is re­ Mornings are for rising quietly, donning f tionate prices for the oil which they American taxes to make up that sum. a threadbare dressing gown and descend­ sponding to your words. (Daily reading of fringe on top. And buy her enormous hots export. The sheikdom of Oman in the Per­ ing the stairs on little cat feet lest you the Bible helps to develop this sensitivity.) More frequently you listen to Him in with the ostrich plumes and her laced Excessively high oil prices resulted sian Gulf, one of the oil bloc countries, arouse the sleeping family. Mornings are for plugging in a coffee pot set for strong, silence. You may get to know God so in­ in our worst balance of trade in years will cost us $181,000 in Peace Corps Oak Grove Nature Center (Photo by Steve Dunn) for stealing outside to pick up the morning timately that your spirit passes beyond the umbrellas and her bustles, not to mention the newspaper and to sniff Nature’s early need for many words and relies on a few in August. The imbalance of trade — a expenditures. well-chosen words that sum up your at­ much larger outflow of dollars for This is patently absurd, no matter titude toward God. Lovers do not need to fringe for her surrey. Even then we were the I.& foreign purchases than was realized what the morning-coat boys of the be talking all the time. Just being in one another’s presence is often a rich kind of store that set the fashion pace. And from our exports to other countries — State Department say. If the Congress MAX LERNER experience. (Taken from Daniel Scully, was caused principaily by the tremen­ is sensitive to the views of the O.S.B.) now, starting this Thursday, we re the store dous cost of the oil which we are im­ American people it surely will put an Submitted by: porting for our industrialized society. end to much of this utter foolishness. The Discontents Sister of that (I be setting that pace in Manchester. With St. Bartholomew Convent the newsiest news on all fashion fronts. NEW YORK — It is striking to note how a battlefield, has called it Enemy No. 2. In school violence) or the frequent clashes in Double Standard? large a portion of the activities of his talk to the police chiefs, he called for a racially mixed high schools around the na­ The lushest of the fur trimmed sweaters. politicians and the press stories about showdown war against that enemy also. tion. With J. Brian Gaffney now a If the idea behind bar association them deal with American discontents. Like a good soldier, I am ready to put on The American courts have set The deepest of the new tones of rusts Superior Court judge we expect the screening is to assure the highest First place in the calendar of dis­ my armor and do battle against this and guidelines for achieving the kind of ethnic contents is, of course, firmly held by infla­ all public enemies — if I could get a good mixture in the schools which scholarly opi­ Only the debate over the state bar caliber of men and women for the tion. President Ford accords it the Enemy battle plan somewhere. But, alas, I fear nion seems to back up. Most public senti­ and cinnamons, eggplants and teal blues. association’s role in judicial selection bench, we can’t understand the dis­ No. 1 tag, and few would differ. There are that neither President Ford nor his ment has gone along, yet — as the Boston Newspaper inflation forums and summits, inflation lieutenants at the police conference — At- will go on the back burner also. tinction in standards between court incidents show —• the minds of many are The longer, swingier skirts and straight, blues and inflation bruises to the collec­ ty. Gen. William Saxbe and FBI Director not yet convinced and the hearts of many It may be also revived again when levels. tive economy and the individual's budget Clarence Kelley — had made an in-depth are not yet won over. Where that is true, uncuffed trousers. And sweaters the legislature acts on Judge which hurts only when we try to laugh. study of the sources of crime before they the children suffer, black and white alike. What America will do about its inflation spoke. I go with them in the belief that The courts can issue judicial orders, but Gaffney’s confirmation. We think a person appearing before is a question that deeply troubles the the soft approach to crime hasTizzled bad­ they cannot educate. I think it will take a the likes of which you've never In the meantime, we would like the a circuit court judge should have a leaders of foreign nations since it will ly. The champions of the social en­ new generation to settle what the parent Connecticut Bar Association to judge just as well versed in law if not affect what we buy from them. But it vironmental theory as an explanation of generation is unable to do. seen . . . in tones to match the skirts and troubles us even more than it does them, crime are probably as wrong as they are more so than a person hailed into Note the differences between the three explain why it has two seTs since we cannot figure out — with all our wearisomely repetitive. I suspect there is major discontents. Inflation can ravage an slacks. Shirts, galore. And shoes that go qualifications for judges. Judge superior court. summitry — what policies to pursue. considerable truth in the proportion that economy and even a society. Yet it differs What makes it even worse now is that punishment as deterrence does to some Gaffney, their screening committee , in its source from the other two — crime the high oil prices have become a matter extent deter. The sociologists who have and social tensions. In the case of infla­ higher and narrower. Not to mention the lost ruled, was fit for a circuit court Could it be the Connecticut Bar of international politics as well as well as written it off contemptuously would do tion, we are frustrated by what is still an judgeship but unfit for a superior Association has its double standards domestic. The President and Secretary of well to take another look at some of the re­ inadequate intellectual analysis. In the f * word in hair at Canned Ego in the Beauty Solon. State Henry Kissinger are talking rpugh to cent findings. Yet it simply won’t do to other two, we are frustrated because of court judgeship. of justice also? the oil barons, while Defense Secretary ask for a harder crackdown on crime and the distortions in the human mind and 1. ■ We re the store with it oil. Visit our Women s James Schlesinger is talking soft to them. let it go at that. The processes of judicial heart — because the human animal is what t M T « T r t The issue goes beyond inflation to the administration are already overloaded. So he is. 1 ? 3 question of global economic stability. All are the prisons, even when only a minute CLIP IT, SAVE IT . . . that’s 1 World, Misses Fashion Apparel, Contemporary 4 S 6 ; 8 9 iO In all three cases we need not only more II 1? 13 14 IS 16 17 my values carry me along with the Ford- percentage of the felony cases ever end up study but greater humility in the face of an advantage of newspapers, 1 II 19 » 71 22 23 24 2S 26 77 28 29 X ALMANAC Kissiner stance, but I am assailed by with conviction and actual sentencing. It the tangled skein of collective living. It for just as surely as they re­ World, Place for Juniors, Lingerie and doubts about how effective it will be. I is too sanguine to hope that deterrence won’t help much to think of them as should rather — using Teddy Roosevelt’s will clear the criminal calendar. And it is enemies outside ourselves to be smitten port the news of the communi­ By United Presg International Famed American aviator Eddie Ricekti- famous sentence •- that we would “talk folly to believe that harsher punishment by sheer might. All three are part of ties they serve, they report Intimate Apparel plus Fashion Accessories Today is Tuesday, Oct. 8, the 281st day backer was born Oct. 8, 1890. softly and carry a big stick’’ than talk will shed much light on the dark places in ourselves. If we could set up a summit for news about you — your clubs of 1974 with 84 to follow. On this day in history: loudly and fold when our bluff gets called. the human mind from which crimes crime and prejudice, as President Ford and activities of interest. Re­ Shops on the main floor at the The moon is in its last quarter. In 1871, the great Chicago fire started. It The close runner-up among the dis­ arise. Much the same can be said about did for inflation, we might learn a little The morning stars are Venus destroyed more than 17,000 buildings, contents is crime. President Ford, who another of our major discontents — racial more than we know and sift out workable ported and read now, clipped new Forbes & Wallace in Manchester. Saturn. killed several hundred persons Snd left 98,- (like most politicians) seems to see life as tensions, whether they cluster around the from unworkable remedies. But we would and saved forever. The evening stars are Mercury, 000 homeless. busing issue (as in the recent Boston always be Exhibit 1 at each of the sum­ and Jupiter. In 1923, inflation reached such a dis­ mits. Those born on this date are under astrous extent in Germany that an sign of Libra. American penny was worth more than six ------C million marks. jlsTRUCTION BV CHILDREN pi A V iN G m m m a t c h e s ROSE FROM MILLION ittpntttg Upralb TO OVER ^SEVENTY MILLIOM Forbes I lace ...AND... SNlFFy.. 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Reported that property Mail Rales Upon Request It would now appear from past and re­ strumental in pushing this project through DAMAGE from fires CAUSED Subscribers who p.m. should telephone cent disclosures about the abuses taking but to no avail. It would seem that they BV CHILOREM AMD ARSOMISTS fail lo receive their ihe circulation depart- place on Case Mountain that a bumper must now accept the blame for this costly TOPreD ^2 BILLION DOLLARS Herald before 5 30 menl. 647-9946. sticker reading “Save Us From Case dilemma. FOR THE FOURTH CONSecUTIUE Mountain” would be in order. It seems quite unlikely that such a situa­ VEAK/ ______Member Audit Bureau of Circulation It must be apparent to even the tion would have ever come about under a OUER 12,000 k il l e d BV P1RC The Manchester Display advertising proponents of this now-tragic situation strong mayor form of government and if it P u b lish in g C o . closing hours Three that the taxpayers have an expensive road had, would likely only happen but once. * full days prior to ahead of them to cope with the problems It will be to the best interests of all assumes no financial publication, resp onsib ility for Deadline for Herald of maintaining this remote area, with lit­ taxpayers in this period of retrenchment if MAJOR FACTORS lu Fire deaths in Homes typographical errors classified advertising; tle return in direct benefits to them. It is all future projects and expenditures are appearing in adver- 12 noon prior lo day of INCLUDE A FAILURE TO PLAN AHEAD FOR tisements and other publication, 12 noon now quite clear as to whom the benefits weighed more carefully. reading matter in The Friday lor publication are to acrue. Ellis E. Goslee FMMERfiENCV Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- ANO.::^ DELAYED DlSCOUERy OF FlRE. Herald. day. Practical and logical questions in the Lilley St. acquisition of this property were called to Manchester S—. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974

MANCHESTER . j ------— Smoking 725 E. Middle Turnpike Mrs.Gantner Takes Mon. & Tues. 8 'til B P.M. “WHiin you shop with us, you can Banned Wed thru Set. 8 'til 10 P.M.

GPEEN At Polls New DevCo Post STAMPS GLASTONBURY 2333 Mein Street have your cake and eat it too!” VERNON COVENTRY Syracuse University and Mon. thru FrI. 8 'til 9 P.M. Holly K. Gantner, Cedar worked for seven years as the "No Smoking” signs will be Swap Rd., Coventry, has been Coventry correspondent for the Set. 8 til 8 P.M. H e r a l d posted at all of the Vernon '‘Week after week it is most gratifying to see the response to our efforts in promoted to the position of Manchester Evening Herald polling places even though assistant director of com­ from 1966 until 1973, Supermarkets WEST HARTFORD providing you with the finest cuts of meat (USDA Choice), the lowest prices possible there is a question in the minds * We Reserve Area Profile munications for Greater Hart­ Libassi in announcing this ap­ combined with the greatest number of specials and an ‘old fashioned’ produce depart­ of some members of the Town Prices The Right 150 South Mein St. pointment said, “During her Council and the town attorney ford Process/DevCo, according Effective To Limit ment with a variety of Selection that can’t be beat. first year on the job Mrs. Mon. & Tues. 8 'til 9 P.M. in the interpretation of the to an announcement by October 7 -12 Quantities The frosting on the cake is the S&H Green Stamps we give at no extra cost, not to Process-DevCo President Peter Gantner has been most effec­ meats 8. Wed. thru Set. 8 'til 10 P.M. statute concerning smoking in Libassi. tive in developing public un­ mention a genuine service that our customers love and keeps them coming back. public places. Mrs. Gantner, a Coventry derstanding of DevCo’s new Councilman Thomas Wolff community proposal in Coven­ ALL OUR BEEF DOUBLE S&H GREEN asked the council to post the resident for 13 years, joined DevCo in August of 1973 as ad­ try. She has demonstrated the BOLTON Mrs. Butterfield then committee will be formed. He polling places and Town At­ IS USDA CHOICE — with traffic, police protection talent and ability to carry a Frank Donna Holland proceeded to name various added he didn’t see where An­ torney Abbott Schwebel said ministrative assistant to the STAMPS WEDNESDAY and ground water flow. higher level of responsibility. ‘The finest Sold Anywhere" Correspondent events that she had heard about dover spent all the money they there might be a question as to project director for the We are pleased to give her this 646-0375 and knew were true but rarely claimed. the interpretation of the law proposed new community in He said, “We are concerned, opportunity.” “People are very vociferous saw reported in the paper. Mrs. Butterfield said, “Hind-, which reads, “No person shall Coventry. Her new duties will aware of the impact, but why do when it comes to complaining Richard Morra, first select­ sight is not good. You were smoke in a public meeting place include public information anything now when we don’t about things in general conver­ man said he never heard about remiss in not getting a con­ while a meeting is open to the work for Process/DevCo G r a d e even know if it will come to A most of the things she men­ tract.” projects in the city of Hartford GALLAGHER sation, but when they have the pass.” general public.” opportunity to voice their tioned. Morra said the request for the Atty. Schwebel said he is not it- and in the Greater Hartford CANDIDATE FOR objection at a legally called Mrs. Butterfield then asked funds Andover were requesting sure that a polling place could area, including Coventry. public meeting the silence is the selectmen to request a would first go to the ^ a r d of Mrs. Butterfield asked if a be said to be open to the A native of Michigan, Mrs. deafening,” said Mrs. Virginia record of everything that’s Finance and then to the study had been done on the “general” public as they are Semi-Finalist Gantner graduated from Butterfield following her happened in Bolton. townspeople. ramification of taxes. open only to those qualified to appearance at a selectmen's Morra said there is a record. Mrs. Butterfield asked, Morra said he couldn’t see vote. Elizabeth Bohls, a student at meeting Monday to discuss a Rivers said one faction to be "What if the townspeople how Coventry would hurt Atty. Schwebel suggested South Windsor High School, is a refuse to pay?” variety of topics. considered is that over-publica­ Bolton’s taxes. that the town could pass its own semi-finalist in the Merit After the meeting Mrs. tion of crimes might invite Rivers said, “We have a ordinance but Mayor Frank Scholarship competition. Meeting Set Butterfield said,. “A lot was more crimes. problem. We don’t like the Mrs. Butterfield said she McCoy n o te d ^ a t most of the A nationwide selection com­ On Blocking said but as usual no answers Mrs. Butterfield responded situation either but it must be didn’t think any study had been polling places are in public mittee will evaluate semi­ were given.” by saying if that’s true, in solved quickly. We know now a made concerning any of it. school buildings and these finalists to determine which of Road Section Mrs. Butterfield told the Bolton rarely are crimes verbal contract doesn’t work.” buildings are already posted for them qualify for Merit BOULDER BOLTON selectmen one of her concerns published, so why are there so Mrs. Butterfield repeated her Morra said if Coventry and no smoking. Scholarships. Many will also be was the apparent news blackout many. question. the courts say no to DevCo, The council voted to proceed considered for other Donna Holland in Bolton of numerous things of “1 think you’re dealing with a Rivers said, “We would have then there’s nothing to worry to post those places not already scholarships. The Board of Selectmen have public interest. real criminal element, a dog an unpaid bill.” about. If they say yes, then posted in the hopes that the In addition to compiling an called a Town Meeting for Morra said, “I imagine they Leon Rivers, selectman, said, was even killed prior to people we’ll worry, he said. signs will be obeyed by the outstanding academic record. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Town BONUS BUYS nnsfifc Olive “We have no control over the breaking into a home,” she could take us to court.” public. Miss Bohls has participated in a Hall to consider and act upon a U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless C ■ Capitol Farms e m For Judgo of Probata -r'/.'i police news, we are not sup­ said. “Why is the news being Mrs. Butterfield asked how variety of activities that in­ resolution approving the aban­ CHUCK STEAK b ^ 1 pressing it.” supressed?” she asked. they could if there wasn’t a con­ Bulletin Board clude Current Affairs Club, donment of Old Bolton Rd. from Do you know what has KIELBASA p. 1®’ Mrs. Butterfield said, “I'm Morra said, “I can’t give a tract. Bolton Senior Citizens will Outing Club, Youth Council, the town highway system from happened to the Probate U.S.D.A. Choice Shoulder C ■ A O meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Danbury Fair talking about other things as good reason why it’s supressed She suggested setting up a Reflections, the School Drug Summer Rd. to Bolton Center Court fn the last two years? If CHUCK STEAK DANBURY (UPI) - About the Town Hall for card playing. Rd. BEEF R O A S T ...... ■ well as the police news, anJ if it is.” study committee in Bolton to 125,000 persons attended the Policy Committee, and not, ask someone who does. CHUNK BOLOGNA ,. 8 9 * there is a suppression of news Mrs. Butterfield also said it find a disposal area in Bolton. The Women’s Auxiliary of the first three days of the Danbury volunteer work at both the Wap- Schedule Set We are certain that anyone U.SM U.S.DA. Choice, Lean, Tender C ■ K O in Bolton.” bothered her to be paying such ping and United Congregational The Commission on Educa­ who takes a careful look at Morra and Rivers said they Bolton Football Association State Fair, apparently taking Rivers said maybe the a high amount for use of the Churches. tion of the United Methodist the Probate Court will vote CUBE STEAK ..I” were considering the situation. will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at advantage of the clear and Choice selectmen could look into it dump. She said, “It’s a shoddy Herrick Memorial Park. warm weather. Captain Joseph Church has reaffirmed the deci­ for Hill Gallagher. . . LIVERWURST 79* Mrs. Butterfield then said, “I way to do things with no con­ U.S.DJL. Choice Shoulder Cut C o C O % Mrs. Butterfield then Raymond head of the 57- sion to have Grades 7 and 8 Hrst definitely accuse the sate police tract.” questioned if anyone realized church school class meet each Colonial Assorted _ . The Parent Teacher member security force at the Problems with wind or ice LONDON B R O IL...... * ■ of suppressing news and es­ Morra said in the past the the tremendous impact DevCo Wednesday at 7 p.m. Cut Organization executive board fair, said attendance was 54,800 damaged shade trees can be This ad was paid for by Mr. pecially Officer Peterson.” cooperation between Andover would have on Bolton and what The Rev. David Campbell Grade A (Legs w/Backs, Breasts w/Wings) _ . COLD C U T S ...... «■ 5 9 * will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in on Saturday, 53,000 on Sunday avoided by proper trimming Gallagher’s Campaign Com- Robert Peterson is the resi­ and Bolton has been good, but has been done to prepare for it. said when all facts were con­ the staff room at Bolton and 20,000 Monday. The fair will of the damaged areas and mlttee, Carl Zinsser, FROM THE DELI dent state trooper in Bolton. it’s not now. 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Coupon P.r P.mlly One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Per Family Member F.D.I.C. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 — PAGE NINE Eaton Goes To Hebron THE CANDIDATES SOUTH WINDSOR minister of Wapping Communi­ American Legion Post 133. West Hartford Enfield Square ty Church effective within 90 Open House Judy Kuehnel Wethersfield Bloomfield ARE SA YIN G days. With grateful thanks to all The Avery St. School PTA Correspondent who have bourne with us, en­ Manchester Avon/SImsbury 644-1364 will hold an Open House at the Bristol couraged us, shared with us and school Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7:30 HETTY’S NOTEBOOK Agostinelli: Special Session The Rev. R. Stanley Eaton, dem onstrate their love to us p.m. The program will include associate minister of the Wap­ on so many occasions. I prepare an introduction of teachers by By BETTY RYDER ^ ^ ill State Comptroller Nathan which is dharged with ping Community Church, has to extend our service to the Principal Philip Smith and op­ Agostinelli of Manchester, overseeing the Public Utilities resigned to become pastor of Lord in a new field.” portunity for parents to visit Republican candidate for Commission, “is the place for the First Congregational Voter Sessions classrooms. Teachers will lieutenant governor, urges the Church in Hebron. SPENCER ST. (Silver Lane) PATHMMW PLAZA The sound of music literally poured from the open win­ this action.” Agostinelli said The South Windsor Board of explain class programs. General Assmebly to call a dows of the Federation Room at Center Congregational he basically agreed with In a letter to John R. Admissions will hold two more Refreshments will be served. special session concerning fuel Church Friday when Hazel Steck of Coventry, noted legislative leaders who prefer Ferguson, president of the voter registration sessions. Aid Needy cost adjustment charges on church, the Rev. Mr. Eaton HUNDREDS OF character actress and songstress, musically saluted the to hold a session after the Nov. Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and The South Windsor Woman’s utility bills. said, “It is with mixed Cosmopolitan Club on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. 5 election — “so cooler heads Saturday, Oct. 12 from 9 a.m. to Club is collecting any non- “This sensitive issue, which emotions that 1 extend my FRAMES IN STOCK could prevail” — “but we can­ 8 p.m. perishable items such as Miss Steck who has performed in such hit shows as has aroused the concern of resignation as associate not afford to avoid facing the The sessions will be held at canned goods, cake mixes and "Sound of Music,” “Moiiy,” ‘‘Anything Goes,” ‘‘Flower every consumer in the state, NEW HOURS: issue head-on right now.” the Town Hall. The Oct. 12 ses­ other items in jars or boxes in- Drum Song,” “South Pacific” to name a few, received a shouldn't be a political football .CEHTIlf “The main concern of the sion will be the last except for prepration for the Thanksgiving Mon,, Wed,, Sat, 10-6 standing ovation as members applauded her renditions of n to be passed from one guber­ consumer today is what has those who will become 18 years baskets for the town’s needy ‘Tm Just A Girl Who Can’t Say No,” ‘‘Love Is A Many natorial candidate to the doesn’t have to be decided happened to the money he has of age after that date. families. Tues,, Thurs,, FrI, 70-8 other,” Agostinelli said. “Ac­ today,” he said, “but the Splendored Thing” a tender, moving ‘‘You’ll Never Walk I overpaid,” Agostinelli said, New Commander A drop-off box has been tion must be taken to help the “and will he have to continue matter of the overcharging of IIOWRT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUOH Alone,” and a toe-tapping ‘‘Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Edwin Curtin is the new com­ placed in the Community Thrift Come Home?” consumer now,” he said, adding overpaying? every user of electricity in the state certainly should be.” mander of the Abe E. Miller Shop, Sullivan Ave. Plaza. The versatile songstress who sings in three octaves, will that the General Assmebly, “The future of the PUC 646-7494 soon continue her tour in ‘‘Anything Goes” starring Ann Chairman Miller after successful Connecticut appearances at the Mrs. Marci Negro, 203 Oak Candlewood Theatre in Fairfield and the Seaport Theatre m in Groton. Save On Cold Weather Gear St., has been named chairman Accompanying her at the piano was Eddie Reed, known of the Regional Occupational Training Center advisory com- to area music lovers for his outstanding repertoire. mitjec. Members of the Cosmopolitan Club enjoyed a special an­ Girls’ Pile Lined Nylen Snosults 20% off The proposed center is for the The niversary cake made for the occasion in celebration of its Reg. 23.00 & 24.00 now 18.40 & 19.20. Famous make. Sizes 4 to 6X. training of the mentally founding Oct. 7,1904 by Mrs. D.C.Y. Moore of Manchester. retarded, physically and multi- The club now has some 55 members. handicapp^ students ranging We wish to extend our best wishes to the club and hope Girls’ Mittens, Gloves & Hats 2 for 2.50 in age from 14 to 21. they may enjoy many more years. Happy Anniversary Warm orlon knits. Qlrls’ ages 3 to 14. Mrs. Negro is first vice presi- SATURDAY Cosmopolitans! dent of the Democratic Women's Club of Manchester, a '-^4- former president of In The Eyes Of The Beholder Girls’ Jeans & Pants 4.99 Manchester Community Have you ever seen people in what you considered an un­ Reg. 9.00 to 11.00. Brushed denims, denims & CORDUROY. Sizes 7 to 14. Players, a first year CCD usual situation, and running through your mind were such teacher at St. James Church BANK introduces thoughts as, “Now what in the heck is she doing” or, “Now and a member of Manchester I've seen everything?” Girls’ Long Party Skirts 50% oH Association for Mentally Well, when you are the one in the situation, it doesn’t •X- Reg. 8.00 to 10.00 now 4.00 to 5.00. Pretty quilted holiday & party prints. Retarded Citizens. She is co- seem that unusual — but on later reflection, you suddenly Famous make. Sizes 4 to 14. chairman of this year’s Christ­ see the humor in it. mas card drive. serving pieces for your It all came about when the starter cable on our car was Other committee members malfunctioning. That’s a polite way of saying the car Girls’ Pile Lined Nylon School Coats 30% off are: Herb Stevenson, treasurer; Mrs. Barbara wouldn’t start. Friend son showed us how to get under the Reg. 28.00 now 19.60. Warm nylon quilt coats. Hooded. Sizes 4 to 14. Hilton, secretary; Norman hood, and with a long stick tap the cable which is located Fendell, advisor; Mrs. Peg on a hard-to-get-at left side of the engine, dash back to the Girls’ Pants, Tops & Bodysuits 4.99 & 5.99 Ladha and Mrs. Gerri Kelly, car, turn the key and zoom you’re on your way. Reg. 7^50 to 11.00. Very famous make. Discontinued styles. Great colors. Full- brochure committee; Mrs. It sounded like the ideal solution to an emergency situa­ fashioned stretch knits. Sizes 4 to 6X & 7 to 14 in the group. Phyllis Finney, Mrs. Peg tion until the time came to put his words into action. Maston, Mrs. Cecile Mulherin, coiiection Ready to z o o m home from work one afternoon, we Mrs. Del Coulombe, public frostoria placed the key in the ignition and, lo and behold, all we got Girls’ Winter Coat Sale 20% to 50% off relations; Mrs. Jean was a “click.” Reg. 34.00 to 50.00 now 17.00 to 40.00. Huge assortment. Famous makes. McElraevy, Mrs. Kathy Our memory didn’t fail us so with stick in hand (we had O’Connell, Mrs. Beverly •> ' - Sizes 4 to 6X & 7 to 14. popped a 2-foot x 3-inch branch into the front seat just in Perkham, and Mrs. Anita case it was needed) we emerged from the car, lifted the House. K-. Preteens, Young Jrs. & Junior Coats30% off Also, Frank Vaccaro and hood and very conHdentiy sought out the starter cable. Reg. 48.00 to 62.00 now 33.60 to 43.40. Hooded coats. Wool coats. Fake suede Mrs. &ndy Wojcik, telephone What friend son forgot to tell us was that when a 5-foot 1- coats. More. Sizes 6 to 14 & 5 to 15. committee; Mrs. Irene Pisch, inch mom, armed with stick in hand, reaches over the Mrs. Shirley Juran,Mrs. fender to gently tap the starter cable, one of two things can Cosmopolitans Mark 70lh Anniversary I jyniors’ SkIrtS, ShlHS & Sweaters 6.99 Marion Mercer, Mrs. Jane ' Ik. '* A A happen; either her feet leave the ground and she White, Mrs. Mary Gelinas, Hazel Steck of Coventry, noted singer and Broadway actress, entertained Friday at a successfully taps the cable, or her feet remain on the Reg. 11.00 to 14.00. Famous maker’s short sleeve & sleeveless sweater Robert F. Gorman, Alan meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. Accompanying grund and she doesn’t. Now, in a busy parking iot this can tops,sklrts & shirts to mix ’n match. Sizes 5 to 15. Mason, Mrs. Faith Ray- Miss Steck at the piano is Eddie Reed, veteran virtuso. (Herald photo by Dunn) McGregor, fund raising com­ be a perplexing problem, especially if you aren’t dressed ’ •' > i: ^ for mountain climbing. Juniors’ India Print Knit Tops 4.99 mittee. v *'«• w . With a few furtive glances, we lunged over the fender, Special valuel Long sleeve knit tops imported from India. Sizes S,M,L. The next committee meeting A GREAT IDEA will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at tapped the cable, and touched down on the ground with all the Coronado Apartments, the grace of a ballerina. No luck — so we lunged again. FOR LUNCH Prospect St. Anyone interested MATCHING SUGAR OR CREAMER Preteens & Young Jrs. Jeans & Pants 4.99 A/ As we were descending to earth after the third lunge we A B O U T TO W N TOMORROW is invited. noticed a gentlemen seated in a parked car just a few rows Reg. 10.00 & 11.00. Corduroy plaids, checks and tweed patterns. Sizes 6 to 14. The proposed center, if ap­ just $ 4.95 each tax Incl. away. He was viewing this ballerina with a very quizzical proved by voters in the November referendum, will be expression. Our eyes met — but he being a gentleman — no YWCA Drop-In will meet The Rockville Emblem Club Girls’ & Teens’ Bikini Panties 3 for 1.99 / yi ^ words were exchanged. Wednesday from 9;30 to 11 a.m. will have a potluck Wednesday Reg 89(t & 1.00 each. Cart-away these stretch knit panties. One size fits girls 6 built on the campus of 8" DESSERT PLATES . / / / ' N The car started, we popped out once more to close the at the Community Y. All at 6:30 p.m. in Elks Home on 415 MAIN STREET to 14; and one size fits all teens. Manchester Community car hood, and drove off with all the satisfaction of a mis­ women are invited for Park St., Rockville. Mrs. Elton MANCHESTER College. The question on the just $ 3.95 each tax incl. f A / ^ sion accomplished. volleyball, fellowship and a Campbell is chairman of the PHONE IN ORDERS referendum is whether or not to Beys, Girls & Preteens Ski Parkas 33% off appropriate $1.4 million dollars But, driving home with old “Nellie’s” motor purring coffee break. Child care is program. A regular business 643-9629 available at an hourly rate. meeting will follow at 8. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Reg. 27.00 now 18.00. Famous make professionally styled nylon ski parkas. to build the center. The cost is Each Time You Deposit gently, we suddenly burst out laughing. In our mind we 100 per cent reimbursable by 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. Grest styles. Many colors. Sizes 7 to 16. $25 or More to Your 4 could picture this gentleman greeting his family that night the State of Connecticut and the r>' and trying to explain about the odd woman he had seen in S.B.M. Account town will own the building after ♦ . the parking lot that day. Boys’ & Preps’ Polo Shirts 2.99 five years. A one-time interest ' V / r Let’s face it—what would you think if you saw a woman, Reg. 4.00 to 8.00. Long sleeves. Crew & collar styles. Sizes 4 to 20. charge on the building note is 'jif' j f <1 V '“’ '-Y' armed with a stick (like Sheriff Bufford in “Walking $60,000 and an estimated ad­ ( V , Tall” ), get out of her car, lift the hood, lunge headfirst into Boys’ & Preps’ Sweater Sale 3.99 to 5.99 ditional $25,000 will be added to ■ w the engine area and proceed to beat a starter cable to the Board of Education school 'X ” ...» death? Reg. 6.50 to 12.00. Sleeveless & long sleeves. Cardigans & turtlenecks. Sizes 4 budget. After relating the experience in no uncertain terms, to 7 & 8 to 20 In this group. friend son did the noble thing — he replaced the starter cable. “Nellie” continues to purr, and so does mom. Young Men’s Jeans & Pants 7.99 Reg. 11.50 to 14.00. Tartan plaldsi ChecksI Blue denimsi Waist sizes 27 to 36 in Bob Houley Love this great collection. “To live in hearts we leave behind — is not to die.” Ghost Host Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) Boys’ & Preps’ Sport Shirts 3.49 VERON Reg. 5.00 to 8.00. No-Iron poly/cotton prints & solids. Sizes 4 to 20. Everyone has heard about the “non-birthday” party of Alice- In-Wonderland, and now there’s Boys’ Corduroy Slacks 59% off another similar party coming Reg. 9.00. Buy 2 for the price of 1...Now 2 for 9.00. Famous Texas-made no-lron up, a “non-event” political par­ You’ll set a sparkling table with your Fostoria “Diamond Point” slacks. Regular & slim sizes 8, 10 & 12. ty with Robert D. Houley of crystal . . . lovely stemmed glasses . . . 8" dessert plates . . . THE BABY Vernon as the ghost host. matching sugar and creamer. We’re happy to offer you the oppor­ Boys’ & Preps’ Snorkel Parkas 16.99-18.99 Houley, who is seeking elec­ tunity to own Fostoria, the finest name in crystal since 1887, at a IS NAM ED tion to the 35th Senatorial 3^ Reg. 21.00 & 23.00. Rugged nylon. Pile lined snorkel hood. Machine washable. District seat on the Democratic fraction of the regular retail price. You’ve seen Fostoria stem- Sizes 4 to 7, 16.99; sizes 6 to 20, 18.99. ticket, has sent out tickets for ware in the finest stores at several dollars more than our low the gala non-event and the “saver-prices.” MrKay, Robert Donald, son of Craig and Barbara Amminson Boys’ Pile Lined Nylon Snow Suits 20% off charge is $7.50. McKay of Vernon Gardens Apts., Vernon. He was born Sept. 26 at With the tickets came a poem You may purchase a piece of Fostoria crystal each time you Meeting Reg. 20.00 to 34.00 now 16.00 to 27.20. Super warm. Sizes 4 to 12. Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. I to explain them, it reads: 'ASS deposit $25 or more to a new or existing S.B.M. Savings Account. Emma Amminson of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. His Do you know what really goes on our members while we help them “While Houley works with Each piece is the finest lead crystal which reflects light with paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay of 5 Fox Preps’ & Young Men’s Jeans 8.99 vim, vigor, and zest Hill Dr., Rockville. He has a brother, Jimmy. at a Weight Watchers® meeting? lose weight on our famous utmost brilliance and clarity. Start saving . . . start enjoying Reg. 14.50. Lev-lt to us to bring you these brushed denim & twill jeans. Many He wants you to stay at home I If you are at least 10 pounds Program. It's all in a FREE book­ and rest. Fostoria crystal in your own home. Hull, ThomuM .Mirhuel, son of Peter and Sheryl Christensen overweight, you’re invited to visit let describing, in detail, what colors. Waist 28 to 36. For the people he’ll always Hall of 11 North St., Windsor Locks. He was born Sept. 25 at a meeting during National Open happens at a Weight Watchers put forth his best Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Meeting Month, September 30th- meeting. Little Boys’ Nylon Winter Jackets 14.99 So in your future, please in­ and Mrs. Chris Christensen of 12 Glenstone Dr., Vernon. His vest. October20th. and find out! Visit us! There's no obligation Reg. 20.00. Pile lined. Hooded. Zip front. Sizes 4 to 7. , A Earn the Highest Rates Paid by Any paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall of Windsor You'll also receive a FREE Oct. 19 is the date Locks. to join! Our gala “non-event" should ’» k ; Bank in the U.S.!* Weight Watchers Program 7-DAY Call us for the time and place Toddlers’ Pile Lined Snow Suits 29% off be great Brook, L ohIIo Ann, daughter of Frank and Charlene Willette MENU PLANNER—21 complete For a night at home you sure­ of the open meetings scheduled Reg. 22.00 to 25.00 now 17.60 to 20.00. Warm nylon quilt snow suits for boys & Compounded Continuously • Credited Monthly • Day of Deposit Brock of 68 W. Main St , Rockville. She was born Sept. 27 at meals like the ones enjoyed by in this area. grils. Sizes 2 to 4. ly rate Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. And Houley’s campaign to Day of Withdrawal*'* and Mrs. Wilfred Willette of 18 Vernon Center Heights, Vernon. There are day and evening claeees at the following locations: Tots’ Mittens & Hat Sets 50% off coffers you’ll inflate.” Choose a WATER GOBLET, WINE or ICED BEVERAGE GLASS or CHAMPAGNE/SHERBET Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock of Houley, explaining that state *Unles9 you have $100,000 or more MANCHESTER Motts Community Hall, 587 East Middle Turnpike Reg. 4.00, now 2.00. Warm orlpn knits. For Infants and toddlers. for just $ 3.70 tax incl. each time you deposit $25 or more **So long as $5 remains In account 'til end of period Garden City, L.I. N.Y. she has a brother, Philip. Tuesday - 12:00 Noon funding for programs must be Infants’ Stretch Terry Coveralls 3.39 kept within the ability to pay Chupol, Kuio Murio, daughter of Sherman Clark Jr. and Susan Second Congregational .Church, 385 N. Main Street for them, said he feels that Hunyadi Chapel of 88 Rockville Rd., Rockville. She was born Monday - 7:30 PM, Wednesday - 7:30 PM Reg. 5.50 and 6.00. Cart-away these stretch tery coveralls for Infants sizes S-M- political fund raising should Sept. 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ L. Flame retardant. also be kept within reason. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Hunyadi of West Willlngton. SOUTH WINDSOR: Wapping Community-Church, 1790 Ellington Road “Inflation has raised the cost Savings Bank Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Chapel Thursday - 7:30 PM Tots’ Flame-Retardant Blanket Sleepers 4.99 of everything and fund-raisers Sr. of Hampton. She has a sister, Rebecca Lynn. Montanto 1 year guarantee modacryllc fleece. Sizes 6 mos. to 4 yrs. are no exception; so by staying For additional Information, call: at home you save on baby-sitter Dunkor, Penny Fuilh, daughter of James and Nancy Fiore fees, new outfits, and gas­ of Manchester Dunker of Virginia Lane, Tolland. She was born Sept. 30 at Tots’ Nylon Quilt Hooded Jackets 3.99 oline,” Houley said. Member F.D.I.C. Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. If perfect 9.00 & 10.00. Warm jackets for boys & girls 12 to 24 mos. Noting that people come first and Mrs. Charles Fiore of Merrick, N.Y. Her paternal grand­ WEIGHT WATCHERS’ to him, Houley invites all of his 646-T700 MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTONi- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dunker of New Hyde Park, friends to join in and give their N.Y. support and stay at home for Houley. 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Dodgers Anxious Green Light "angle Qiiartei’backs Feature 7 COACHES’ & ' a CORNER By Earl Yo$t Spoilt Editor To Wrap Up Flag ForWilkens By Larry Olsen m i CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Cleveland Cavaliers Monday As Dolphins Top Jets LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Los who has three of his club’s 12 hits against sold the Portland Trail Blazers the playing rights to their MANCHESTER HIGH Angeles Dodgers, the winningest Dodger pitching. coach, Lenny Wilkens, saying the club did not want to When the final whistle had blown, completing Saturday’s Robbins in Running Hall of Fame MIAMI (UPI) — As Miami Dolphin Coach put Dolphins a 3-1 record. The Miami loss to New England in the 28-15 victory over Wethersfield, we were all able to team in baseball in 1974, hope to wrap “I don’t think the Dodgers have ever stand ip the way of the 14-year veteran. it,”Those were two pretty good no. 12’s going after each opener and narrow escapes at Buffalo and San Diego had cast breathe again. And what a relief! When you face a passer up their first National League pennant played any better than we did in the first Wilkens, 36, was named as Running has played a big part in Charlie Robbins’ life. two games of this series,” said Sutton, a The one-time fine track and cross country runner at other tonight.” doubt whether the Dolphins could win a third straight Super the calibre of Wethersfield’s John Papa, you have to hold in eight seasons today when they take Portland’s coach earlier this Bowl. Dodger since 1966. "Not as long as I’ve hometown crowd in an exhibi­ Manchester High and the University of Connecticut and for Dolphin quarterback and the New York Jets’ your breath. I compliment him. He is one of the finest high a 2-0 lead into the third game of the year after playing two seasons “I feel we played more of the kind of football we’re capable been with them, at least.” with the Cavaliers. The Cavs tion contest against Golden years a national figure in long distance races has been Joe Namath threw 62 times in Miami’s 21-17 win Monday school passers I’ve ever seen in 14 years of coaching. A NL playoffs against the frustrated If the Dodgers can’t win the pennant State. night, completing 34 for 489 yards and three touchdowns. of,” Shula said. “Of course, the important thing tonight was we Pittsburgh Pirates. had retained the rights to his named to the Long Distance Running Hall of Fame. made the big play and that run of Ginn’s was the deciding team with a quarterback like that can turn a game around today, they have two more oppor­ Wilkens said Monday that he The win for Griese and the Dolphins came only with a big assist in an instant. The Pirates dominated the Dodgers services as an active player. The honor to the semi-retired practicing physician in touchdown.” tunities—Wednesday and Thursday here. "We have given Lenny an op­ is only 3-4 days away from from speedy Hubert Ginn, a Baltimore Colt castoff who clinched But I was more pleased with during the regular season, taking 8 of 12 A freak thunderstorm rumbled across “NBA playing shape” and will Middletown was made by the Road Runners Club of Ginn last year had asked to be traded from the Dolphins portunity to make himself a America. the Miami win with a 41-yard burst for a touchdown with 8:59 left our team. We bent, and any Ralph Fabor, Larry Wagner* from the Western Division champs, but Southern California Monday, posing the be ready for the season opener in the game. because of inaction and was dealt to the Colts. But before the 1974 they collected just a dozen hits, all singles, better coach with the addition Robbins, a familiar figure in the Five Mile Road Race in campaign got underway, the Colts cut him, he failed a one-day team will against Wethersfield, and Mike Demers did a great remote possibility that today’s game could here Oct. 18 against his former Griese started the game by hitting nine straight passes and deal of heavy blocking to enable in the first two games of the series. of a great player and that Manchester every Thanksgiving morning for the past 30 tryout with New England and Shula pick^ him up as a free but we never broke. Surprising be delayed by more showers. Forecasters club, the Cavaliers. converting 13-of-19 third down plays. He wound up hitting 17-of-23 as it may sound, we did not play us to grind out 242 yards At Pittsburgh Saturday and Sunday, makes the Trail Blazers a agent. said there was a 40 per cent chance of rain "I think I can help the club,” years - always competing bare-footed - joins such legen­ for 167 yards and a touchdown. rushing. Maloney did a very first the Dodgers' Don Sutton and then legitimate contender for season “Coach Shula has confidence in my ability, but obviously he is bad pass defense. Even though today. Wilkens said. “I’ll also take the dary runnings figures in the Hall of Fame as Clarence Griese admitted the Dolphins are throwing the ball more this the statisites show that we gave good job of play selection, alter­ Andy Messersmith, with the help of honors in the NBA,” said Bill the only one in the league that does,” a happy Ginn said. Doug Rau, 13-11, a southpaw, is pressure off of two rookie DeMar, the seven-time winner of the Boston Marathon, year, displaying what amounts to a "new look” as opposed to a up 284 yards passing on 19 com­ nating everyone of his backs ubiquitous Mike Marshall, stopped the Fitch, general manager and Ginn played in place of regular back , who is scheduled to oppose Pittsburgh’s Bruce guards that I’m very high on. Ellison "Tarzan” Brown of Westerly, R.I., and Little run-oriented offense in the past. and getting very good yardage Pirates 3-0 and 5-2. coach of the Cleveland still nursing a knee injury, but Shula said he did not hesitate to pletions in 38 attempts, you Kison, 9-8, a righthander, in the third con­ He was referring to USC rookie “You just can’t do the same thing year after year and continue from each. In the passing “Nothing is going to be easy from now Cavaliers. Johnny Kelley of Mystic. The latter two are former United use him. don’t intercept or knock down test of the series, the Dodgers’ first game “The possibility of Lenny Dan Anderson and Phil States Olympic team members and marathon and distance to win,” he said. "We’re smart enough to know we can’t win the many of Papa’s passes. His department we didn’t look like on,’’ said Pirate slugger Willie Stargell, at home since Sept. 25. Lumpkin, Miami of Ohio. same way this year that we did last year.” “He seemed to realize it was a second chance or even a last playing another year should be running stars for years. chance,” Shula said. “He’s practiced well and last week played receivers were well covered by Papa but made very good use of a shot in the arm for the league, Wilkens also said he won’t He also credited his wide receivers and offensive line for much our secondary of John Griffin, our eight attempts, hitting on play the 38-40 minutes per game Both Brown and Kelley have ajlpeared in Five Milers of his success in the nationally televised game. well on the special teams, so when we thought we needed some since we have already lost two here on Thanksgiving morning. speed, we went with Hubert.” Mark Roach, Steve Dawson, Ed seven for 75 yards. Jim Palmer Stretches During Workout he averaged as player-coach of “You’ve got to give them c r ^ it,” he said. "The receivers were Budanauro and Jack Maloney. This week we are expecting a great players in Jerry West and Robbins has gained 11 national titles during his long Miami roared to a 14-0 lead at the half. The Dolphins marched Baltimore Righthander Faces Oakland Today in Playoffs Wilt Chamberlain.” the Seattle Supersonics. getting open, I was getting good protection and we were just From the middle of the third very big game against a very career. 80 yards on their first possession, with Griese lofting a two-yard Fitch did not disclose details Portland officials said the ad­ playing pitch and catch out there for a while.” quarter our defensive front good Conard team. This game Sanguillen Likes dition of Wilkens as a player The Road Runners Club is a national organization with 27 Jets Coach Charlie winner agreed. scoring pass to a wide open . crashed of the agreement that turned over from the one for the second TD. began to exert a very good pass will be a measuring stick. gives the club the strong chapters and is dedicated to promoting and developing the "They couldn’t have completed more passes if we hadn’t had over the rights. The Jets, with Namath opening up the offense more, came rush and we then created Conard is tough anywhere and “For those who criticize our playmaker it had been seeking sport of long distance running as a means to health and anybody out there on defense at all,” he said. “The game was lost pressure. always against Manchester. Rebound Chances for a long time. in the first half. We just didn’t have any pass defense at all.” alive in the second half. The Jet quarterback threw a nine-yard SPORTS permitting Lenny to compete, physical fitness. TD pass to Riggins to cut the lead to 14-7 and then set up Bobby Offensively, we bettered last They are basically a power and perhaps haunt the Cavs in In his 14 NBA seasons — eight Robbins’ greatest years were from 1944 to 1955, a period Although Namath hit 17-of-39 passes for 290 yards and two week’s output for yardage team led by Co-Captain Chet Orioles Pin Hopes with St. Louis, four with Seattle touchdowns, he said he was disappointed in his performance. Howfield’s 43-yard field goal to make it 14-10. LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Although no team has ever at least four games this season, when he garnered all his national honors ranging from the thanks to some much improved Farbotko and running back SLATE and two with Cleveland — “We just couldn’t make the big play,” he said, ignoring his Ginn gave Miami a 21-10 lead and was still accepting con­ done it, Manny Sanguillen gives the Pittsburgh Pirates a I can only say that I would 20 kilometer runs to 25, 30 and the maratahon. Twice he gratulations when Namath, forced back to his own nine, found blocking which created gaping Bruce McAllister who relies on 8 Wilkens had 6,976 assists. In his team record 89-yard scoring strike to tight end Rich Caster with good chance to rebound from their 0-2 deficit and take the rather face that situation than Caster deep downfield between three defenders and the speedy holes in the Wethersfield front the blocking of senior tackle Tuesday last seven seasons, Wilkens was ruled the rugged marathon list - a distance of 26 miles, 385 8:59 to go that brought the final margin to 21-17. Paul Lalladay. We hope to see National League title from the Los Angeles Dodgers. stand in the way of a man who tight end outdistanced them to the goal line. seven. Everyone of our offen­ SOCCER has given all that has been first once, second five time and yards - in 1944 and 1945 while serving in the Navy in World Shula was more complimentary to the Jet passing attack. sive linemen, , our best effort yet Saturday at “We can beat them in their The Dolphins had some anxious moments at the end when Enfield at Manchester asked of him as a player and a third once in playmaking in the War II. “They had four wide receivers if you count Caster and five if Bob Noonan, Rich Nicholas, Memorial Field. home town,” the Pirate catcher For Dodger second baseman On Palmer^s Arm NBA. He has scored 17,352 Never a winner in the Boston Marathon, Robbins’ best you count (running back) John Riggins,” he said. “Namath had Jerome Barkum barely missed one of Namath’s bombs at the Middletown at East Catholic friend in Cleveland for the past said. “We have done it before, Davey Lopes, the pressure of Miami three but finally rescued them when he picked Cheney Tech at Coventry two seasons,” Fitch said. “I am points, an average of 17.2 points finish was in 1944 when he was third. five guys who could catch the football and he threw to every one so there’s no reason we can’t do the playoff series hasn’t off a deflected pass near his own 20 with just a few seconds MCC at Wesleyan JV sure Lenny would do the same per game, and could climb in to The little, bespectacled Robbins has never had any of them.” it again.” equaled the tensions involved in remaining. Bolton at Rham BALTIMORE (UPI) - The this season as he did during his brilliant thing if he were making the the all-time top 10 this season. Shula said he “feels better” after the win, which gave the By John LaFontana The Dodgers were 0-6 this the Dodgers’ struggle against weight problems. In fact, he’s the same weight today as he Windsor at Rockville Baltimore Orioles’ World Series 1973 campaign and points out that he shut decision.” Wilkens, who will be 37 Oct. EAST CATHOLIC year in Three Rivers Stadium Cincinnati in the National was 40 years ago when he first laced up his running shoes. Windsor Locks at South hopes may rest today on a nod of Jim out the A’s in the first game of last year’s By returning to playing, 28, ranks seventh on the all- It’s awfully difficult to discuss a game in which you lose before they swept the first two League West. Lopes particular­ Windsor Palmer’s head. playoff series. Wilkens will give his team a time NBA list in minutes, games of the playoff series last ly recalls six games the the way we did last Saturday. It went pretty much the way Somers at Ellington Palmer has a pinched nerve in his right shot in the arm at guard. He games played and free throws First Female Correspondent weekend. Pittsburgh has won Dodgers played at Riverfront That nod will come about 15 minutes we thought it would except for the size of the score. elbow which at times acts up and cuts ranks second in National and sixth in personal fouls. two of the six games played in Stadium in August and before the Orioles and the world champion First female sports correspondent at East Catiiolic High Jacksonville, Detroit We knew we would have an CROSS COUNTRY down on his effectiveness. Basketball Association history The graduate of Providence Dodger Stadium. September. Oakland A’s resume their American is Debbie Caouette who broke in covering the Eagles’ one­ e a s ie r time scoring on that they were fighting a wave Manchester/Bulkeley at East “I don’t have pain,” Palmer said Mon­ in assists with 6,976 and 12th in University has played in nine Since divisional play was in­ “I was never as nervous in League championship series at 2 p.m. sided setback at the hands of Northwest Catholic on the Northwest than we would stop­ of blockers all day and Poletti Hartford day. “But if the nerve is inflamed, it points scored with 17,352. NBA Ail-Star games and was stituted in 1969, no team has my life as I was in those EDT and will tell Baltimore Manager football field last Saturday...Another ‘first’ was noted on ping them and that is the way it had an interception which he East Catholic/St. Thomas affects my forearm and I can’t throw with Wilkens could give himself Most Valuable player in the Franchises in Trouble games,” Lopes said. “There Earl Weaver whether Palmer or Ross was. We scored two touchdowns ran back 25 yards. To sum it all come back to win the series the same velocity.” 1971 contest. the weekend when Manchester Community College’s BOWLING were 50,000 people in the stands Aquinas at Northwest Grimsley will be the starting pitcher his first test Thursday before a and probably could have scored up, if any coach is interested in after losing the first two The Orioles worked out at Memorial soccer team was awarded a forfeit win over Housatonic and the feeling was 'This is it!’ Catholic against the A’s Vida Blue in the third a couple more if we hadn’t installing the wishbone offense, games. Stadium for about two hours Monday Community College. Pat Mistretta, MCC athletic director, Everybody was a iittle shakey. Somers/E.O. Smith at game of the best-of-five series. NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - the mayor and several local businessmen returned to our old practice of I have a good training film “I really don’t think a home while the A’s passed up a workout in favor “Nothing can be as bad as Ellington Should Palmer remove himself from the said the officials had no alternative but to halt play in the The financially troubled Detroit and earlier Monday in an attempt to drum up fumbling. We also had 236 yards which shows it to perfection in town makes that much of flying into Baltimore later in the day. U.S.MIXED - Peg Callahan what we went through in those Coventry/Parish Hill at Put­ starting role Weaver and the other Orioles match between the rival colleges....Mel Siebold, recrea­ Jacksonville, Fla., franchises of the interest among potential investors. on offense and a pretty fair our game movies. difference to a ballclub,” said The teams are scheduled to play the 186, Ginger Yourkas 189-468, six games.” nam want him to play, the A’s would become Sub Being Sought tion director in Manchester, will attend the National new World Football League will be Charlie Tate, coach of the Sharks, was kicking and return game. But To turn to this week's oppo­ Pirate centerfielder A1 Oliver. final two games of the series, if necessary, Sandy Brown 178-182-519, the clear favorites to win the AL pennant. Recreation and Park Assn. Conference in Denver Oct. 19. pessimistic about the prospects. the big problem was our inabili­ nent, St. Bernard, we face a Dodger first baseman Steve Thursday Wednesday and Thursday with each game disbanded within a few days if no Alvina Delisle 176, Eleanor Although Palmer had only a 7-12 record Siebold is an adjunt professor at Post Junior College for “If we don’t come up with a strong ty to stop Northwest. Their strange team that doesn’t have Garvey expects the Pirates to SOCCER to start at 2 p.m. EDT. “new investors” are found, WFL Wilson 175-474, Bee Moquin 488, this season, following his AL Cy Young For Abdul-Jabbar recreation leadership in Waterbury...Holders of Senior owner by tonight,” Tate said, “the league scoring so many points was due a lot of outstanding talent come out swinging in Tuesday’s Manchester at Wethersfield “It’s as even as it can be,” said Weaver. President Gary Davidson said Mon­ Donna Price 489, Cindy Harley 0 Record‘Bound Award winning 22-9 season in 1973, he is will eat us up. I didn’t know they’d shove to a combination of a great except for a pretty good rollout third game of the series. Prince Tech at Cheney Tech “This series will be decided by inches. Citizens’ Club membership cards will be admitted free to day. 462, Bruce Moquin 200-550, Tom generally regarded as the best pitcher on us down the drain this fast.” offensive team, some key mis­ passer and two good ends, but a “ I expect a pretty good New Britain — Veteran split ” Central JV at MCC We’re both very good clubs and the breaks MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The Milwaukee Bucks have been all home Manchester High athletic contests. Dave Wiggin, Davidson said scheduled games in­ Rancourt 219-567, Art Rancourt head-and-head battle,” Garvey either team. Weaver says that Palmer League officials have said in the past takes on the part of the defense, team that’s capable of beating end Bob Augustyn could will decide it for us.” hit where it hurts most—star center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar MHS director of athletics, passed along this information to volving the two teams this week have been 202-575, Charles Kinkade 211, pitched as well during the last month of that two teams woud have to be cut at the and frankly some letting down you on hustle alone. They upset said. “The Pirates have a lot of become Central Connecticut’s CROSS COUNTRY has a disabling injury—and no one in the league is about to Wally Fortin, Senior Citizens’ Center director...Schoolboy cancelled. Walt Hockenberg 200-203-559, same time to keep an even number of after the score got out of hand St. Paul of Bristol by scoring in pride in themselves. They’ll be all-time leading scorer before help them out. “Present ownership has been unable to Dick Martin 203-544, A1 Hartford Public at East football fans will have an opportunity to watch the state’s teams for league schedulemakers. The which is to be expected when tough against us.” the 1974 season comes to an meet financial obligations for several Routhier 528, Dave Moquin 521, the last minute of play Saturday Catholic or two. They said Abdul-Jabbar No. 1 high school team in action under the lights at Mt. WFL currently has 12 teams, including the you see what a team like end. “Even when you’re healthy, weeks,” said Davidson, adding that other Bill Livengood 507. night and they are dangerous had suffer^ similar injuries Nebo when Xavier High of Middletown comes to town to Jacksonville and Detroit franchises. Northwest can do. Four Teams Entered people don’t want to trade with WFL owners have been chipping in to pay anytime and anywhere on the before and each time they heal face East Catholic on Saturday night, Oct. 26. “It is unfortunate, but not totally un­ There were some bright spots you and help you,” said General the two teams’ bills. field. On the basis of their two more slowly. expected, that this type of thing has to oc­ Manager Wayne Embry. “Now “Unless there is some indication of im­ on offense and defense. Joel straight HOC wins we are the C cur,” Davidson said. “But economically, Desimone and Cephus Nolen definite underdogs in this one. people feel that with Kareem Embry is shopping around for mediate involvement by new investors, MERCANTILE - Ed Tomkiel it was not feasible for the league to con­ ran well, averaging 7 and 5.5 Our defensive objective will be out, it’s to their advantage.” a center but in the meantime, other teams in the WFL will select Detroit 135, George Barber 141, Walt tinue to subsidize these two teams.” Jacy 151, Harry Buckminster yards a carry respectively, and to stop a good passing attack he said, the Bucks will go with and Jacksonville players in a draft-like JIM’S A VTO REPAIRl Ice Hockey Loop Abdul-Jabbar was Detroit was scheduled to meet Chicago 135-364, Leo Foglia 136-375, Desimone scored all 12 of our and off-tackle running. Offen­ 6-foot-9 Cornell Warner, a low procedure later in the week,” Davidson hospitalized Monday and Bucks Six Champions Listed this week, while Jacksonville was to host points on two touchdown runs. sively we have to solve the scoring forward. The Bucks’ added. Tony Vann 141-361, Ken Montie (formerly Gorman’s State Service Station) officials expressed more con­ Florida. Davidson said Florida will now Defensively, Bill Poletti and mystery of a stacked defense in ■ Starts Saturday regular reserve center, Dick In Jacksonville, team owners met with 145-378, Hank Michaud 162-381, cern over his eye injury than play at Chicago. Mike Nolen, our safeties, did a order to run up the middle on Cunningham, is unavailable In PPK Competition Jim Bell 352, Bryce Hunt 359, the broken bone in his right Bub Bender 359, Dick Krinjak pretty good job despite the fact them. hand. because of a back injury. By Earl Yost Champions in all six divisions Grout, Brad Parliman, Mike 361, Ed Ralph 363, Bob Cuneo T 770 Main Street in Downtown Manchester Coming up Saturday night will be the debut of the four The 7-foot-2 center was poked Embry said Cunningham has of the annual Punt, Pass and Prignano, Nick Recesso. 366, Bill Sheekey 163-422, Joe been working out and “should Vinsko 164-391, Pete Larson 139- team Bolton Ice Palace Senior Amateur Hockey League in the left eye by Don Nelson of Kick football competition in Eleven - 1. Andy Browne, 2. the Boston Celtics in an NBA be ready before the season M anchester sponsored by Alex Britnell, 3. Joe Panaro. Bucks Solid Choice 160-175-474, Jeff Miller 138-367. Illing, Bennet Harriers with entries from Bolton, Bristol, Rhode Island and starts." Springfield making up the membership. exhibition game Saturday night Dillon Sales & ^rvice will be Others were Dave Barnett, and became so upset he Coach Larry Costello views presented their awards tonight Greg Boser, Mike Cunningham, Peter Downey, manager of Lose Out to Vernon Foe Look at Jim’s Get Acquainted slammed his hand against the the problem as a challenge for at the Dillon show room. Larry Jarvis, Ken Marshall, BUSINESSMAN - Rick the Ice Palace, who will also Atop Grid Ladder State grad, and brother of the basket support. the Bucks. Winners in the event staged Dave Simonelli, Dick Rhodes, DeDominicis 163-148-143-454, Dropping cross country meets yesterday were Illing, 27-29, and coach the Bolton entry, is mentor. "We have to bear down last Saturday at Mt. Nebo ac­ John Webb, John Prignano, John Stuart 139-365, Ron Joiner Bennet Junior Highs, 16-34, both to Vernon Center School at the highly enthusiastic about the' RADII Admission will be ?1.50 for Doctors said the bones harder and cut down on our cording to age were; Larry Duff. NEW YORK (UPI) — Ohio State, as it has all season, 151-146-407, John Mack 147-136- winners’ course. new circuit which will engage adults and $1 for youngsters un­ showed “good alignment” and mistakes,” Costello said. “We Eight -1. Jeff Baskin, 2. Doug Twelve -1. Richard Koepsel, was a solid No. 1 choice in the latest United Press Inter­ 384, Alan Grzyb 136-365, Mike Wes Fedorchak, Ed Lemieux in doubleheaders every Satur­ Zwick 138-351, Bub Holmes 148- OPENING SPECIAL der 18. expected a successful healing. can’t afford to have 28 turn­ Marshall, 3. Chris Schoembs. 2. Jeff Lombardo, 3. Dan White. national Board of Coaches’ major college ratings, but the and Mike Scholsky ran well for day night during the regular Opening play Saturday will But they said Abdul-Jabbar overs, for example, and Nine -1. Mike St.Laurent, 2. Others were Randy Barnett, 363, Jim Sirianni 136-358, Sam Illing while Bob Cavedon, Dave schedule. Championship Southeastern Conference is making its move. Landon Released feature an exhibition. The lid- would miss from one to four expect to win.” Roger Greenwood, 3. Mark John Kelly, Alan Kilbanoff, Ken Little 137-374, Sandy Hanna 141- Watkins and Mark Urbanetti playoffs will conclude play. A trio of undefeated SEC 366, Ed Baba 140-380, Vic HARTFORD (UPI) - lifter at 7:30 will pit the Hart­ weeks of regular season play. He noted Warner had “con­ Simonelli. Others were Tim Hill, Dave Robichaud, Randy teams occupy three of the top were the top performers for “ We will stress finesse siderable experience at center 2:00 (22, 30) Oakland vs. Salcius 144, A1 Bonini 137, Dan Goaltender Bruce Landon has ford All-Stars against West- “The hand will heal but the Carmel, Joe Gallagher, Bill Travers, Wayne Webb, Scott six positions in this week’s top to run their records to 4-0 and Bennet. hockey,” Downey said, “and field, Mass., with the Bolton Ballimore Frye 137-159-411, Cliff Jones asked for and received his out­ eye might be something else,” last year and we’re going to Hill, Paul Hohenthal, Dave Schoembs, Mark Patapehuk, 20 ratings. Alabama retained set up an interesting title chase Results: 1. Achlilli (V), 2. Fedorchak not brutaiity. The majority of 144-381, Bob Bukowski 363, John (I), 3. Lemieux (I), 4. Scholsky (I), 5. right release from the New Bears clashing with the Embry said. give him a lot of help on defense Lammey, John Perry, Tom Joe Smith, Drew Flavell, Bob the No. 2 spot it has held since in the SEC. Florida does not the teams will draw their talent Lavado 363, Bill Zwick 353, Dan Stravs (V), 6. Risley (V), 7. Orlowski England Whalers organization, Burriville, R.I., Flyers. This with our zone press and other Reault, Eric Robichaud, Paul Gentile. meet Alabama, but must face 4:30 (22, 30) Pittsburgh (V), 8. Cavedon (B), 9. Kelsey (V), 10. from New England colleges Doctors said he suffered a the preseason and Florida and it was announced Monday. will be a league game. maneuvers.” Tucker, Paul Duff, Mike Smith. Thirteen - 1. Chris Boser, 2. Auburn. The War Eagles also vs. Los Angeles Toce 371, Paul Mozzicato 355, McCarone (II. which have featured the sport severe corneal abrasion which Auburn climbed into the fifth Each team will play 15 Ten - 1. Brian Galligan, 2. Mark Copeland, 3. Matt Tobin. play ‘Bama. Tom Fahey 363. over the years.” would be very painful for a day and sixth positions, respective­ games. Chris Carmel, 3. Mike Dahlem. Others were Chris Browne, Texas Tech remained No. 7, Appearing with Bolton will be ly. Two exhibitions are slated in­ Others were Jan Boser, Pam Kevin Carriere, Bill Frattaroli, while Notre Dame fell from three Manchester residents, Ohio State captured a season- volving area college teams. Set Cunningham, Jim Frattaroli, Jamie Gallagher, Dave Tim- sixth to eighth after struggling Mark Shepard, out of high 32 first-place votes in Atlas Micronal® FILTER for Nov. 16 will be a meeting Bird Honored Myles McCurry, Tom brell, Carey Flanagan, Ann past Michigan State 19-14 Satur­ Northeastern University, Bill amassing 347 points. between Trinity and Bolton Mony or Deal Odergard, Mike Perry, Jim Priganno, Matt Maloney. There day. Robinson, a UConn student who Alabama received two with the latter engaging the AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) Kupchunos, Tim Fogarty, Jim were 72 participants. Southern California and with any is not playing varsity at college, first place ballots, while No. 3 University of Connecticut on University of Connecticut Sought by Bing Michigan received the other. North Carolina State each ad­ and Dave Downey, a Boston Jim Meuse Nov. 23. defensive back Marty Bird was N ebraska, 3-1, replaced vanced one notch to take the among the three players DETROIT (UPI) - Dave Texas A&M as the No. 4 team ninth and 10th spots, respective­ selected as the Yankee Bing wants to be paid—or after the Aggies were upset by ly. LUBE& traded. Tony Steullet Winner Conference’s players of the Kansas 28-10 Saturday. The week for their performances The star guard of the Detroit Aggies were the only one of last Indian Grid Jayvees Saturday. Pistons said through his at­ In Hospital Golf Open week’s top 10 to lose, the best Bird, a junior from Simsbury, torney Monday he would con­ week the top-ranked teams 3 WINNING UnTERy OIL intercepted three passes in the sent to waive the “no-trade” have enjoyed this season. Shutout Wethersfield second half and returned them clause in his contract if they Following are the names of All winners may pick up their Balance...A Key winners - last name’s were merchandise at the Minnechaug Florida topped LSU and a total of 56 yards in the would find him a place that Auburn shut out Miami (Fla.) to Good Driving Duplicating the feat of the Huskies’ 41-24 victory over New would pay him what he wants. given only - in the recent Pro Shop. pound Bob Butler led the Manchester Memorial Hospital varsity, the Manchester High charge recovering three Hampshire. Bing has not practiced with NUMBERSTHISWEEK! [M v ib c d i CHANGE! Open Golf Tournament at jayvee football team upended Bird and his brother Dave, the National Basketball fumbles. Dave Lyon and Minnechaug. Wethersfield yesterday, 18-0. Donadio each pounced on a who plays in the Huskie Association team yet this (Offer Good ’til Oct. 19th) There were 126 entries with An aggressive defense and a loose pigskin and Dom Vuoto backfield, also were honored by season in an attempt to Shoe fashion strong running attack were the the weekly Eastern College renegotiate the final two years Tony Steullet coDoine first and Wayne Ostrout continually prize and a lead on the keys. Athletic Conference for their of a three-year contract he New Triple Drawings. Thousands in Extra Cash Prizes. put pressure on the Michaels’ Jewelers’ Challenge on a shoestring. JL Speedy Bob Houston Wethersfield field general. performance against New signed with Detroit a season Trophy. scampered for a pair of 20-yard Hampshire. ago. Wethersfield had only three Low gross winners - 1. Fabulous Nunn Bush HOURS: Mon thru Fri. 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. • Sat. 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. touchdown runs with Ralph The contract reportedly calls first downs and didn’t mount Steullet, 2. Pernell, 3. Leduc, 4. quality in a classic Donadlo adding the final TD on for $200,000 a year but Bing says Second, a special bonus number any scoring threat. Randall, 5. Davey, 6. Perelli, 7. center-seam slip-on. a 32-yard jaunt. that’s below what 13 other Hundreds of • Sun. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Also playing well for the Silk Scott, 8. Hugh, 9. Richters, 10. The right shoe Balanced wheels can worth a cool $ 1,000 for a perfect Defensively, junior 6-1, 255- guards in the NBA are making. Towners were Jeff Joy, Mark Files Suit Gill. at the right keep a car steady — New Winners. Kiefer and Jim Brezinski. The “That is ridiculous when you 5 digit match. Third, an extra General Automotive Repairing You Can Depend On! HOUSTON (UPI) - Former consider that he has been an Low net winners -1. Kreh, 2. price. nO matter how bumpy jayvees, now 1-1-1, entertain Martello, 3. Hamilton, 4. St. bonus number worth another I JSetters Triumph Conard High Monday at baseball player Bob All-Star guard five of his eight the road you travel. Every week, we (iraw three Aspromonte filed a $675,(KX) suit years and is regarded as one of Pierre, 5. Franco, 6. Kirtland, Upping its mark to 2-0 last Memorial Field. 7. Gerstung, 8. Zwick, 9. Protects tires, too. $ 1,000 for a perfect 5 digit match. After Your Car Is Serviced, Have it Monday, claiming his right eye the two or three best guards in winning numbers. First, the reg­ weekend was the Manchester Fraser, 10. Dominico. The next Community College tenls team was damaged by an exploding the league,” said Bing’s at­ Colors: Black, BROWN’S ular Lottery number worth over That’s over $25,000 in extra torney, Ed Bell. 18, in order, were Smoke, Gor­ WASHED or POLiSHED with a 3-2 win over Tunxis Com- battery last April. and Antiqus Brown “After failing to get any con­ man, Rosenthal, Schardt, TIRE SHOP munity College at the Penalty Shot Aspromonte, who last played $300,000 in total cash prizes. prizes each week! sideration from them (the Savard, Bohr Jr., Forbes, 333 MAIN ST. Manchester Racquet Club. - BOSTON (UPI) - Don for the New York Mets two Here at ROGER’S CAR WASH... Pistons) on Bing’s contract in­ Adler, Cosgrove, Christensen, MANCHESTER I Mike Murry and Conrad Mcln- Cherry remembers a penalty years ago and starred for terests,” Bell said, “Dave has Christino, Smith, Banavige, M. I tire won singles matches while shot a long time ago. Harry Houston before that, named as 646-3444 determined that he is willing to Zwick, Allis, Robert, I,athrop, Sinden says the last time he defendants General Motors MiWhiM bf Smm, M ...Phone 647-1529... Rick Gowen and Brian waive the no-trade clause in his Serus. MEN’S SHOP saw one was when a Boston Corp.; its Delco division; Distributed by the Mercury OH Company of Wethersfield Reynolds teamed up in doubles contract and accept a trade to Kicker numbers were 80, 76 Bruin was awarded one a few Sears, Roebuck Co.; and Sam CONNECTKUrS 1 0 0 0 0 0 lOTTERY to score the crucial point. another team.” and 70. years back. White Oldsmobile. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (kmn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974— PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARIES Liquor Rule Change Council to Consider Road Land Purchase ABOUT SOUTH WINDSOR and improvement of the recommended the closing to The council accepted the existing bridge. Judy Kuehnel allow replacement of a resignation of Jilline Clinton as Mrs. Marie B. Scheinblum TOWN Sprenkel said that of the 25 damaged culvert considered a (Continued from Page One) Correspondent a member of the Capital Im­ parcels of land involved minor traffic hazard. The road will be Mrs. Baseler Dies; Mrs. Marie Berger Strong opposition to the amendments 644-1364 provement Committee. Scheinblum, 65, of Hartford differences in negotiations exist closed approximately six was voiced by a representative of two ’The Marine Corps League The South Windsor Town amendments are vague, discriminatory, The executive board of the with five property owners, five weeks. died Monday at St. Francis iiquor-serving establishments, Cavey’s will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Council Monday night agreed to Was Braillist^ Nurse and against the town’s best interests. Manchester Junior Women’s parcels are subject to con­ Hospital, Hartford. She was the Restaurant and Willie’s Steak House. at the Marine Home. hold a special meeting Oct. 14 Chamber Statement Gub will meet Wednesday at 8 ditional agreements, eight have mother of Michael S. Potter, who drafted the proposed rules, She Herald during which they are expected Mrs. Wilhelmina Wilcox Scheinblum and Paul PZC member Joseph Swensson said p.m. at the home of Mrs. agreed to sale, and seven have She studied Braille under the said the amendments should be approved. Manchester Lodge of Masons to authorize Town Manager Baseler, 58, of Minnechaug Dr., Scheinblum, both of Manchester. Clark’s statement might not have “Otherwise, you’ll never get another de­ Robert Monaco, 19 Avondale said they are opposed to town The auspices of the Connecticut wili meet at 7; 00 tonight at the Area Profile Terry Sprenkel to purchase Glastonbury, formerly of Braille Association and was She is also survived by 3 other represented sentiment of the entire cent restaurant in the Town of Rd. Co-hostesses are Mrs. John acquisition. Masonic Temple. Senior land necessary for improve­ Manchester and a specialist in sons, 3 daughters, 2 sisters and business community as was claimed. Manchester,” he said. Motowidlak and Mrs. Edmund It is expected that Sprenkel certified by the Library of Warden Earl Robertson will ment of Pierce Rd. the translation of children's 14 grandchildren. “I’ve heard from several Chamber O’Donnell. Committee will be authorized to condemn Congress. As a Braillist, she Downtown Benefits Claimed preside during presentation of According to Sprenkel, the books into Braille, died Monday Funeral services are members who weren’t opposed,” chairmen unable to attend this properties where agreements transcribed many text books Potter pointed out Monday night that the the Fellowcraft degree. total cost of land acquisition for Thursday at 4 p.m. in the chapel Swensson commented. meeting should call Mrs. cannot be reached. at Hartford Hospital. She was for grade school children. liberalize rules are likely to benefit the Andover Wins in Fire Muster the improvement project will the wife of Richard T. Baseler, of Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ Comments of two other PZC members— Donald Tarca, 646-6812. , The council approved the She is also survived by two decaying downtown area, because two amount to $14,850. CENTER mington Ave., Hartford. Burial David Paris and Ronald Gates — indicated closing of a section of Smith St. former vice president of sons, Thomas W. Baseler of businessmen are contemplating a new Plans call for an acquisition will be in John Hay Memorial they’ll probably vote against the Three Stores bia, 3; pole climb, Bolton 1, An­ pulled by hand, then the ting a target in a specific area. between Clard and Wheelers engineering at Pratt & Whitney Seoul, Korea, and Robert W. restaurant on Main St. Donna Holland of a 60-foot right of way to be 775 Main St.. Park, Garden St., Hartford. amendments. Paris said the new rule dover, 2, Ellington, 3; tug-of- volunteers had to grab the hose, For the midnight alarm the Sts. The South Windsor Public Telephone Division of United Aircraft Baseler of &uth Weymouth, An alternative to adopting the liquor Jehovah’s Witnesses will Correspondent used for a new 30-foot wide Manchester, Corp. Memorial Week will be appears discriminatory and Gates said Accused of war, Andover, 1, Bolton, 2, unreel it, hook it to a fire men had to get dressed in their Works Department 643-9338 Mass.: a sister, Mrs. Donald B. rules as proposed would be to adopt them have a group discussion tonight 646-0375 paved surface, new road bed Conn. Mrs. Baseler was born Oct. 9, observed at the home of her eased restrictions wouldn’t do the town Ellington, 3, motorized hose lay hydrant, attach an old fire gear fast, get on the truck FitzPatrick of Simsbury; and only for a certain area of town, such as the Price-Fixing at 7; 30 at Kingdom Hall. son, Howard Scheinblum, 25 any good. wet, Bolton, 1, Ellington, 2, fashioned fire nozzle and squirt and get to a certain destination. 1915 in Bemidji, Minn., and five grandchildren. Central Business District, Potter men­ Over 200 relatives, friends THE WIDEST VARIETY OF CRAFT & HOBBY Pomfret St., Hartford. Columbia, 3; midnight alarm, water until a specific target For the motorized draft the lived in Manchester for 15 years The funeral and burial are Change Outlined tioned. NEW -YORK (UPI) - A and neighbors of area volunteer ROCKVILLE SUPPLIES IN CENTRAL CONN. before moving to Glastonbury The family suggests that any federal grand jury has indicted Andover 1, no second or third was knocked down. men were 25 feet from the private. The proposed amendment would delete Although action of the liquor rules was The Highland Park School firemen attended the 5th annual 14 years ago. memorial contributions may be three fashionable Fifth Avenue due to disqualification; For the pole climb a truck. At the whistle they had to Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a zoning regulation which prohibits liquor tabled to await state advice, PZC PTA will have its annual Tolland County Firemen’s HOSPITAL NOTES made to the American Cancer women’s clothing stores on motorized draft, Ellington, 1, volunteer had to shimmy a pole run to the truck, travel 150 feet A registered nurse, she Main St., is in charge of establishments within 1,000 feet of another members adopted three other regulation potluck Wednesday at 6;30 p.m. Muster in Bolton Sunday with Society. charges of price fixing in the Andover, 2, Bolton, 3, bucket which was over 15 feet high and to water, pull the hose back and received a BS degree in nursing arrangements. liquor establishment, or within 200 feet of amendments considered at the September Norman Fendell, director of the Andover Volunteer Fire Admitted Monday: Paul Rockville; Kevin Slattery, sale of dresses suits and coats. brigade, Andover, 1, Ellington, have his hand flat on the top. draft water turning a target 360 in 1937 from the University of There are no calling hours. a coiiege, school, church, charitable in­ public hearing. the Sheltered Workshop, will Department walking away with Bugbee, West Willington; Wilson Lane, Vernon. Minnesota. She was a member The one-count indictment 2, Bolton, 3. The tug-of-war was strictly a degrees. The family suggests that any stitution, or library. The new rules change provisions for present a program on the the country trophy for the third Chester Burdick, Stafford Discharged Monday: 20% OFF of the Manchester Memorial filed in Manhattan Federal Total points towards the win test of strength and durability. In the bucket brigade several memorial contributions may be Anton J. Munn However, the eased rule would only app­ school bus parking in Industrial Zones, Regional Occupational Training year in a row. Springs; Raymond Caron, Berthenia Arnold, Rachel Rd., ON ALL MERCHANDISE Hospital Auxiliary and active in Court alleged Saks and Co., were Andover, 67 Va, Bolton There were six men on each men climbed a tower while made to the American Cancer HEBRON — Anton J. Munn, ly to “bona fide restaurants with inside signs in Business Zones, and sanitary Center. Those participating in the Thompson St., Rockville; C. Manchester; Richard Crane, (Fair Traded Items Exempted) the affairs of the Hartford Bergdorf Goodman Inc. and 62V^, Ellington, 55, Columbia, team. others passed buckets of water Society. 85, of Wail St. died Monday at seating capacity of not less than 200.” sewer requirements in subdivisions. muster were the Andover Perry Chilberg, Reed St., Park Pi., Rockville; Colleen Hospital Auxilary. Genesco Inc., owner of the 10. The motorized hose lay in a attenfpt to fill a barrel until Windham Community The Vernon Friends of Music Volunteer Fire Department, Rockville; Donald Harding Sr., Gilbert, Park West Rd., Bonwit Teller shops, es­ The hand-drawn hose lay was saw the men laying hose in a a spigot at the top of the barrel We Have Too Many Bargains Memorial Hospital, Williman­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Ver­ Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ RFD 2, Rockville; Leanne Rockville; James Glynn, Park tablished uniform retail prices an old-fashioned fire reel ap­ given amount of time, setting had water running freely Miss Marcella Lavine Mrs. Genevieve Rogowski tic. non Middle School to discuss ac­ ment, Columbia Volunteer Fire Hnatruk, RFD 2, Vernon; Anna St., Rockville; Gayle Kidney, In through the adoption of uniform paratus which first had to be up the pumper, drafting water through it. Mr. Munn was born in tivities for the year, and begin a Department and the Ellington Kreyssig, Broad Brook; Susan Ironwood Dr., Vernon; Gregory ROCKVILLE - Miss ROCKVILLE - Mrs. markup lists. from the portable tank and hit­ Kits and Crafts To List llere! Crookston, Maine, and had membership drive. Volunteer Fire Department. LaFontaine, Rt. 74, Tolland; Manner, RFD 2, Rockville; Marcella V. Lavine, 80, of E. Genevieve Wojtach Rogowski, The indictment said the three lived in West Hartford and There were seven events with Ian MacGregor, Lanz Lane, Elizabeth Regan, Reed St., Franklin Park died Monday at 54, of 1 West St. died yesterday companies induced manufac­ Daytona Beach, Fia., before a first, second and third place Ellington; Marie Ouellette, Rockville General Hospital. at a local convalescent home. Rham Youths Caught FIRE turers to use uniform retail The board of trustees of the Boys To Press Hartford Rockville. coming to Hebron two years trophy given for each event. At Stafford Springs; Cheryl Birth Monday: A son to Mr. Miss Lavine was born Nov. She was the widow of prices as their suggested retail Manchester Public Health Nurs­ ago. Before retiring in 1949, he the conclusion of the seven Rocker, Burke Rd., Rockville; SAVE 30 to 50% 22,1893 in Nasonville, R.I., and Alexander Rogowski. CALLS prices, and to withhold ing. Association will honor its and Mrs. Thomas Wurn, West had lived in Rockviile most of was employed as a systems ad­ In Bomb Scare Case events the department with the S usan Satryb, Nye St., Born Nov. 22, 1919, in women’s clothing from volunteers during its annual On Behalf of Wildcats Willington. her fife. She was a communi­ Rockville, she lived there all viser with the Aetna Life and meeting and luncheon highest total of points won the Casualty Insurance Co., Two juveniles were ap­ retailers who sold below those country trophy. ANDOVER residents throughout Connec­ their home in Hartford. 8 Soddrberg said the two cant of St. Bernard’s Church her life. prices. Wednesday noon at Manchester and a member of its Women’s Brooklyn, N.Y. prehended in Hebron Monday juveniles have been turned over This was the fourth year the Donna Holland ticut at soccer games and The boys said attendance at Survivors are a son Gerald MANCHESTER The indictment also said the Country Club. Guild. Survivors are two sisters, afternoon in connection with to the custody of their parents. county trophy was given. A Correspondent other places. games averaged 4,000 the first Rogowski of Rockville, and a companies established dates For many years, she operated brother, Walter Wojtach of Mrs. Alma Lajoie and Mrs. the investigation of a “bomb Monday’s scare was reported standing rule has been that any 646-0375 The petition says, “We, the year but dropped to 2,000 or less Monday, 11;30 p.m. — for the start of clearance sales a grocery store in Rockville and Somers. Doris Siaughter, both of scare” at Rham High School in about 3; 15 p.m. department which won the David and Robert Post, sons fans of the Connecticut Wild­ the past season. - DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Hebron. Hebron. malfunction in oil burner at 767 during which the uniform trophy three years in a row of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post, cats professional soccer team, The two young Andoi^'boys later worked in the local textile The funeral is Thursday at prices were reduced. NratEnglanil mills. The funeral is Thursday at Resident State Trooper John Main St. (Town) would retain it for life. Burnap Brook Farms, Andover, want to see the Wildcats thought of, circulated, ana will 8; 15 a.m. from the Burke- Last June 25 a bomb did Also cited as defendants were Survivors are two nephews, 9; 30 a.m. from the Belmont Soderberg said there have been explode at the school and one It was won by Ellington the were to meet this afternoon prosper in Hartford. We want to present the petition on their Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Barrie Sommerfield vice presi­ George S. Lavine and Elwin Funeral Home, 19 S. Main St., several bomb scares at the student suffered minor injuries Today, 9:47 a.m. — smoke in lintun1aj5.J«t. first year and Sunday, Andover with Mayor George Athanson of see the city of Hartford 1) own. Prospect St., Rockville, with a dent and divisional merchan­ 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. Buckmister, both of Rockville; Coichester, with a Mass at St. school during the past couple of house at 63 Tanner St. (Eighth won the country trophy for its Hartford to discuss the Connec­ change a more reasonable price Finance Board Meets Mass at 9 at St. Joseph’s and some damage was done to dising manager of Saks, and EAST HARTFORD, CONN. and two nieces, Mrs. Faith Andrew’s Church, Colchester, weeks and all are under in- District) No SilowrMn Roproowit Ut. third year in a row. ticut Wildcats. for use of Dillon Stadium, 2) put The Board of Finance held an Church. Burial will be in St. the building. Leonard Hankin, executive vice Gibbs of Vernon and Mrs. Ray­ at 10. Burial will be in St. vestiation. Floronco Botlon, Ownor This was the sixth year a The boys, ages 15 and 13 the playing field in better unannounced meeting at the B e r n a r d ’s C e m e te ry , president of Bergdorf Good- mond Roy of Stafford. Rockville. Laurent’s Cemetery, Meriden. muster has been held. Musters respectively will be dressed in playing condition, 3) allow the Andover elementary School The funeral is Wednesday at Friends may call at the There are no cailing hours. were held in Andover, soccer uniforms when they pre­ Wildcats to benefit from profits prior to the Town Meeting Mon­ Ellington, Columbia, Willington sent 900 signatures to the earned from the concession mOOMLIClHT 8;15 a.m. from the Ladd funeral home Wednesday from day. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington 7 to 9 p.m. Hills, Bolton and cancelled one mayor. They will aso request stand.” John Yeomans, chairman of Ave., with a Mass at St. Ber­ year due to inclement weather. the mayor’s autograph on a David plays soccer at the finance board, said they Trophies were awarded as soccer ball. nard’s Church at 9. Burial will Dog Pound Fence Decision Delayed SOUTH SIDE Lebanon High School and met to transfer funds. He said be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. ENTRANCE follows; hand drawn hose lay, The boys have been cir­ Robert attends RHAM. minutes of the meeting would John J. Gavin Bolton, 1, Ellington. 2, Colum­ culating a petition all summer Friends may cail at the COVENTRY With the fence up, Schefisch He alerted area hospitals to The Connecticut Wildcats are be on file in the town clerk’s of­ COVENTRY - John J. Councilman Jesse Brainard obtaining signatures of funeral home tonight from 7 to Sometime Sunday night or can release his St. Bernard watch out for someone with a professional soccer team with fice in 24 hours. 9. Gavin, 54, of Standish Rd. was called “Gretchen” into the questioned whether or not there dead on arrival at Windham Monday morning, someone cut severe dog bites but with no was “something more at work m SALE the locks on 10 cages at the dog fenced-in area at night. He said success. Community Memoriai Hospital, here.” He noted the possibility pound at the town landfill area she is a “good dog” and will Willimantic, this morning after of the dogs being taken for and set 16 dogs free. prevent anyone bothering the He added that he is training Robert R. MacLarhIan becoming ili at home. medical research. Condominium Zone Change Granted It was the fourth such pound pound and its animals again. other dogs also for the guard COVENTRY - Funeral ser­ Mr. Gavin was born Sept. 25, vices for Robert R. break in a month. duty. 0 1920 in Cambridge, Mass., and But Schefisch said he has TOLLAND MacLachlan of Sycamore Lane, had lived in Coventry for the Monday night Dog Warden Schefisch noted that on the been able to retrieve most of the who has authored a book on con­ change. In the meantime, Town bedroom apartments. Copies of who died Monday at past four years. He served in Robert Schefisc and Town third break into the pound about Right now, the dogs cannot dogs after each break. Of the 16 Vivian Kenneson dominiums. Buck made a state­ Counsel Harold Garrity has the plans were forwarded to Manager Allen Sandberg Correspondenl Manchester Memorial the U.S. Navy for 30 years, two weeks ago, Gretchen was guard the pound as they cannot taken in the last break, he had ment of intent for the ’’record” ruled that PZC cannot give a engineers Griswold & Fuss, and Hospital, are Thursday at 11 retiring in 1966. He was a presented a plan to stop such inside one of the cages. The per­ be let out and each cage is retrieved 11 by the time of the 875-4704 that if a plan of development is conditional ruling but that they Tolland’s fire chief. breaks to the town council at Sometimes the most important! The Planning and Zoning a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, member of the Fleet Reserve son or persons who let Gretchen locked off from the others. There meeting. He knew where three not on file within a year that the must either grant or deny the Expansion plans for Town 400 Main St., Manchester. Association. the town hall. out that night left a good deal of are outside gates on each cage. more were located and part of a funeral director’s job is| Commission Monday granted a land revert to commercial application. Line Auto Body on Rt. 30, “ Somebody has a dog in zone change from commercial Burial will be in East Survivors are his mother, blood at the pound, he said. The breaks have mostly oc­ suspected the last two of having zone, that the developers intent ■ Atty. Buck reiterated that in presented last month by there,” Schefisch explained to simply to be a good listener...to sit to multi-family for a 10-acre Cemetery, Manchester. Mrs. Grace Gavin of Tocoma “They must have been well curred at each outside gate, he been taken out of town. is to develop as condominiums, order to obtain financing the Eldredge Yost, were approved. Friends may call at the the council. “They’re too cheap chewed up,” he said. said. by during an outpouring of grief...to parcel off Boxter St. and Rt. 195 Park, Md.; two daughters in Another councilman, Robert and that there will be no more buildings would have to be con­ The body shop presently c funeral home Wednesday from California, two sisters in to pay the fine so they break in Keller, suggested the police understand that this emotional to allow for condominiums. than four units per acre. structed as apartments, and operates on a variance for non- and let their dog out. The applicants of the zone 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Massachusetts, and two grand­ study the matter. “The chief release is often the first and most The commission had then “converted” to con­ conforming use. sons. “To hide their identity, they Town Bike-a-Thon Aids St. Judes should be able to make a change, Vakalis, Robinson and requested an extension on the dominiums. “The Natural E state” off The funeral is Thursday at let all the dogs go,” he added. There will be a Bike-a-Thon recommendation that will work important step on the road to Shapiro of Hartford, were application last month as Anderson Rd. and Goose Lane 9;15 a.m. from the Potter Sandberg added, “We fear in Manchester Sunday for the better than a $2,(X)0 fence,” he represented Monday by Atty. members could not agree on was resubmitted Monday by She said that if anyone wishes readjustment. The plans call for ap­ Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., that many strays being let loose benefit of St. Judes Children’s said. Gurdon Buck of Farmington, stipulations for granting the developer Richard Lee. The In .Memoriam to participate and is missed, proximately 48 units with 6 one- Willimantic, with a Mass at St. will endanger the population.” Research Hospital. The council referred the PZC tabled action pending In loving memory of George Massey, Their solution is to install a they may pick up registration bedroom, 6 three-bedroom, and who passed away October 8, 1964. Mary’s Church, Coventry, at 10. Town Treasurer Roger kits at Nassiff Arms on Main St. matter to the finance com­ OAOfR Of THI OOkCfN KUii receipt of Griswold & Fuss six-foot-high fence with three 36 two-bedroom condominiums. T Burial will be in St. Mary’s Negro is honorary chairman. mittee for study. Also, Albert 47 Property Owners recommendations. The 90-acre, This day do we remember, strands of barbed wire at the The Bike-a-Thon begins at When originally presented. A loving thought we give. Cemetery. Full military honors Mrs. Mara Muro, Greater filing Junior High School at Carilli, councilman, urged his 70-lot subdivision was rejected top all around the pound. This Hartford area director, said she HOLMES Buck said the units would sell For one no longer with us, will be accorded at graveside. fellow members to accept without prejudice last month will run about 275 feet and cost noon, and participants will ride for between upper $20,000 to up­ But in our hearts still lives. Friends may call at the will visit Manchester schools 18 miles for St. Judes. Schefisch’s invitation to tour 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN because half the land, including about $1,800 to $2,000, the Seek Open Space Status per $30,000. Mother and daughters funeral home Wednesday from this week seeking students the pound. The damage done by HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES 32 lots, is wet. Lee said he 7 to 9 p.m. manager said in a report to the willing to take part. the break-ins is not limited to would consider revising the The zone change was for the council. the locks which cost $10 eaf'h plans to a cluster concept with (Quaker Knoll entire parcel of land, where the TOLLAND houses centered on a circle on Vivian Kenneson The PZC accepted a re­ applicants had originally application for Quaker Knoll requested one acre be left com­ the ridge of the property, if that Correspondent is what the engineers want. Village apartments off Rhodes mercially zoned for small The Planning and Zoning Rd. and Rt. 195 Monday. stores. When the PZC originally Commission meeting room was Atty. Coleman Levy, objected to this concept the crowded Monday as 47 persons representing developer Armand developers agreed to drop plans presented applications for open Gagne, presented site plans for for commercial ventures on the ^ space under the amended PZC the apartment complex for 88 site. units. The plans, have the ap­ regulation which allows per­ proval of the State Department are WANT ADS * sons with four to 25 acres to Other Action qualify under Public Act 490. of Environmental Protection. The PZC Monday tabled plans The zone change to multi­ submitted by Dr. Douglas Feni- Most of the applicants had un­ family was granted nearly a ty to expand facilities of the der ten acres or over 20. Ac­ year ago, and site plans were Tolland Veterinary Hospital off cording to assessor Walter rejected “without prejudice” Rt. 30. The plans will allow for SAVE IHONEY NOW! Lawrence, 262 persons were pending the DEP investigation. increased parking and boarding eligible under the regulation to The plans will be re-reviewed facilities for a maximum of 28 This week only, you can place a classified ad apply. by Tolland Fire Chief Ron animals, double the present FREEDOM'S Littell, who had several objec­ capacity. iOUARATflEE The PZC will hold a public tions when the application was Plans for the expansion of hearing on the applications first presented. The complex Norwegian Woods Apartments NEWSPAPER WEEK I97U preceding its regular meeting will be located to the rear of the off Rt. 195 were tabled. The OCTOBER 612 6 days for the price of 3 days! Oct. 21 at 7;30 p.m. Merrow Road firehouse. expansion calls for 60 one- Hoover Stainless Steel Proctor Waring Solo Plato & Tank Gall Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon. STEAM & SILEX HAND 8 Place as many ads as you wish, whenever you wish, but all ads for this DRY IRON TOASTER MIXER 2 Slice (Limited Supply) MOONLIGHT MOONLIGHT special must be placed this week! Non-commerciai advertisers only. MADNESS PRICEI MADNESS PRICEI MOONLIGHT MADNESS PRICEI PHONE 643-2711 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD She Herald \ MOONMAD MERCHANTS WILL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING We’re Open B.D. PEARL■ iM n ia ta &S0N CLOSE AT REGULAR HOURS EST. 1941 Tonight AND THEN REOPEN WITH QUALIFIED SERVICE SINCE 1925 649 Main St. 643-2171 Manchester 7 to 10 MOONLIGHT MADNESS SPECIALS PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974

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Kathleen Anne Sullivan of Sullivan of 134 Diane Dr. The ford was organist. Manchester and Peter Winfield bridegroom is the son of Mr. The bride, given in marriage POLICE REPORT Allen of North Reading, Mass, and Mrs. E. Winfield Allen of by her parents, wore a gown of were united in marriage Oct. 4 North Reading, Mass. ivory polyester knit designed at South United Methodist The Rev. George Webb, with a standup mandarin collar, ■if Church, Manchester pastor of South United long full sleeves with fitted MANCHESTER Connecticut’s Largest Men’s Shop The bride is the daughter of Methodist Church, officiated. Joseph W. Kaminsky III, 19, Terrence G. Riley, 25, of R e g a l’s cuffs, bodce with inverted Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Miss Viola Foster of West Hart- pleats with semi-full skirt. Her of 507 Main St. was arrested Hartford was charged with headpiece was fashioned with Monday at the Other Horse reckless driving Monday in con­ clusters of seed pearls and satin restaurant on E. Center St. and nection with a one-car accident ribbon trimmed with lace in charged with breach of peace. at 3:11 a.m. on S. Adams St. matching ivory. She carried a Kaminsky went into the Riley was heading south on S. colonial bouquet of phalenopsis restaurant and was refused a Adams St., lost control and orchids, roses and baby’s drink as he looked as though he skidded 164 feet sideways into a had had enough, police said. He breath and lemon foliage. utility pole. The car severed the then went outside and next door Mrs. Darius E. Kirk of pole seven feet from the ground to the front of the Collector’s Manchester was her sister's and came to rest with the pole Corner where he punched and matron of honor. She wore a on top of it. smashed a plate glass window, rust colored gown of silk crepe The car was totaled. Riley police said. with Empire waist, long Bishop and his passenger, Thomas J. MOONLIGHT MADNESS After he was arrested, sleeves A-line skirt with ivory Haughey, 28, of 23 Seaman Cir­ Kaminsky was served a Circuit bib lace front and ivory lace cle, were taken by ambulance Court 12 rearrest warrant trim at cuffs. She wore a floral to Manchester Memorial charging him with operating an wreath as a headpiece. She Hospital where they were unregistered motor vehicle carried a bouquet of star treated for minor injuries and (motorcycle) and operating flowers, orange sweetheart discharged. . while license suspended. roses, miniature carnations and Court is Oct. 2 l \ Kaminsky was being held this SALE! German Statice. morning on $2(K) surety bond for I. James Petersen of Rocky Gregory S. Gondek, 20, of court today. FAMOUS MAKER SPORTSWEAR Hill was best man. Ushers were East Hartford was charged Darius E. Kirk of Manchester, with reckless driving today at A selection that’s hard to beatl Fashions David D. Kenny, 16, of 201 the bride’s brother-in-law; and 1:20 a.m. in connection with a like Jerry Mann’s fabulous black/white Adams St. was found Monday at Timothy B. Sullivan of one-car accident on Wetherell poyester coordinates! Devon fashion Manchester, brother of the 10 a.m. at an Adams St. home St. polyester...newest colors and patterns! bride. and arrested there by The car he was driving west Patrolman John Marvin using Island polyester...brown plaids and A reception was held at the on Wetherell St. skidded on a force, police said. Garden Grove in Manchester. curve near Bdwell St. and solldsi Skirts! Vests! SlacksI Shirts! He was served a court The couple plan a trip to struck a tree, police said. The JacketsI Sizes 10-18. Not all styles In all warrant charging him with PRICE Jamaica later this month. car was towed away. Court is breach of peace in connection sizes, but a fantastic selection! Mrs. Allen is employed as a Oct. 21. with an earlier incident. Due to sportswear. management analyst with the his resistance, he was also Connecticut Labor Department Wanda M. Moore, 16, of 219 in Wethesfield. Mr. Allen is charged with interfering with Center St. was arrested Mon­ an officer. employed as personnel director day at 1:25 p.m. and charged 8 Naylor Photo for Connecticut Department of Kenny was presented in court with fourth-degree larceny in JR. PLACE REAL ‘MAD’ VALUES Monday and bondwas set at $100 Environmental Protection in connection with a shoplifting in­ Mrs. Peter W. Allen total. His court date is Oct. 10. IMAGINE! DRESS BUYS LIKE THESEI Jacket Dresses! Shirt Hartford. cident at King’s store in the Parkade. Dresses! Wraps and More! Plenty of fashion fabrics...jerseys . Victor J. Pizzola, 16, of 35 A juvenile girl with her was polyesters, acrylics! PrintsI Patterns! Solldsi 5-13. New St. was arrested today at referred to juvenile authorities, 2:25 a.m. at Main St. and E. also charged with larceny. Miss GOP Directors Say Maintenance Middle Tpke. and charged with Moore was released on her SHETLAND WOOL CABLE SWEATERS 8.99 possession of burglar tools (a written promise to appear in SHRINKS, $9 values...... 3.99 At Treatment Plant Appalling small pry bar). He was being court Oct. 21. TONIGHT held on $500 surety bond this CARDIGANS, $12 values...... 5,9 9 morning for court today. The maintenance situation at the same reason, and there is large share of the $40,000 could Beautiful match-ups for all your sportswearl Light biue, grey,'tan in Manchester only Manchester’s three-year-old, no one on hand for trouble­ probably come from the sewer o-M-L. multi-million dollar Secondary shooting,” the three directors department’s overtime ac­ Buckley Visits GIFTS FOR ALL Sewage Treatment Plant is ap­ said in a joint statement. count, which now totals about palling, three town directors “It is unbelievable that the $30,000 a year, Jodaitis said. Jewelry Missing F. Mac Buckley, Republican COFFEE & DONUTS PM 030PM charged Monday. The limited number of employes The town now employs 18 per­ MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - candidate in the First three—Republicans Vivian have been able to operate the sons at the sewage plants, Police say $20,000 in jewels has Congressionai District, will GIRLS’ SNORKEL JACKETS Ferguson, Carl Zinsser and plant at all," the directors said, Jodaitis said, which isn’t a suf­ return to Manchester been reported missing from his Great pre-season bonusi Save on warm, Hillery Gallagher—endorsed a adding that they were greatly ficient number for the 24-hour- home by Aneglo Voli, of Erin Wednesday to resume his 7 $40,000 appropriation to hire on impressed with the scope of a-day plant operation Street. Authorities said the walking tour canceled last week good looking casual coats for more personnel at the plant. work being done by the existing recommended by state and jewels, including two diamond when he became ill. winter...now, even before the first snow The three directors toured staff. federal inspectors. rings valued at $19,000, were The candidate’s schedule in­ fallsl Authentic arctic-look featuresi the primary and secondary They also commended Frank When the $6 million Secon­ reported stolen on Sunday by cludes visits at local industries Machine washable ‘fllght-satln’ nylon with plants Saturday and reported Jodaitis,. town water and sewer dary Sewage Treatment Plant Voli, who told them he usually and a speech at Manchester Monday, “We find a situation 0 thick quilted luxury lining. Man-made administrator, for calling opened in 1971, engineers kept the rings in a safe deposit High School. Select Group where we do not have replace­ attention to the plant’s recommended a 16-member box but took them out over the Buckley is expected at furry acrylic hood trim. Plenty of pockets! ment parts and the machinery problems last week. In a staff to work on two shifts. In­ weekend to wear them. Voli Pioneer Systems on Hale Rd. at Wind-proof! Waterproof! Tough and is breaking down. startling report to the Board of creased flows of sewage, com­ said he decided not to wear 6:30 a.m.. Allied Printers on W. iurable. Navy, red. 7-14 Select Group * 3 9 ” Famous Name Men’s “We viewed evidence of pipe Directors last Tuesday, plicated by leaks in the town them Saturday night and Middle Tpke. at 7:30 a.m., and great valuesi corrosion, peeling paint, valves Jodaitis explained the problems sewer system and malfunc­ returned to his home to find Cheney Bros, on Cooper Hill St. that won’t turn on, valves that and asked for a $40,000 ap­ tioning equipment, have made them missing and his house ran­ at 8:30 a.m. The address to won’t turn off, areas that can­ propriation for additional per­ 24-hour operation necessary. sacked, police said. MHS students is scheduled for Sportcoats not be cleaned except in the sonnel. 9:45 a.m. Sweaters The Board of Directors has C event of - emergency,” the The additional $40,000 would already appropriated $35,000 VANTY FMR WCHT GOWNS Select Group Republicans said, “all because pay for hiring two maintenance for a thorough study of sewer of insufficient help.” men, an electrician, a clerk, leaks, which are apparently “The motors and electric and a laboratory technician. A causing an imbalance in the Select from plaids, checks wiring are never checked, for treatment plant’s sewage Discontinued styles of this very famous Solids & Heather tones digesters because of high water maker nylon night gowns! Beautiful & double knit solids... 100% Polyester infiltration. Sizes S-M-L-XL In backing Jodaitis’ request prints! Solldsi Lace trims! Overlays! Great' MANCHESTER for more help, the Republican for gift-giving, stock up for yourself, tool Sizes 36 to 46 regular, T directors said Monday, “The Sizes PS, S, M, L. lingerie. VALUES to *20" HOSPITAL NOTES sewer treatment plants are es­ longs, & shorts sential to the function of almost Discharged Friday: Frances Rockville; Doris Cowles, 328 every household. Should the reg. to $13 Puzzo, 224 Charter Oak St.; Lake St.; Dorothy Savage, system prove inoperable for Values to *75'“ Doubleknit Suits George Becker, Buffalo, N.Y.; Homestead St.; Charles any length of time, we face Elvio Coda, 170 Eldridge St.; Cordell, Newport, N.C.; Albert potential health hazards.” Daisy Bill, 179 E. Center St.; Rose, 811 Ellington Rd., South Emphasizing the need for Bridget Lowd, 3 Pioneer Cir­ Windsor; Oressa Barter, 497 more help, Ferguson, Zinsser cle; Lillian Brown, 50 Elm St., Buckland Rd., South Windsor; and Gallagher suggested funds FAMOUS MAKER FASHION HANDBAGS Solid South Windsor; Richard Jeanne Titcomb, 45 Vernon Rd., could be taken from the town’s Burnett, 133 Main St.; Sylvia Bolton. capital improvement budget or What a selectioni Great, top quality styles Colors Neumann, East Hartford; Also, Charlotte Foss, 92 from expected allocations un­ der the federal Better Com­ with all the features you look fori Short Albert Drumm, 597 Adams St. Bryan Dr., South Windsor; shouldersi East/west styles! Frame bags Patterns Also, Pauline Tandy, 65 Dart­ April Dean, 119 South Rd., munities Act. The Repubiican mouth Rd.; June Searle, Bolton; Anita Scott, 112 Walnut directors also mentioned that with detachable handles! All easy clean Charter Oak St.; Joyce Austin, St.; Shirley Jean, 187 the plant could be self- rich looking vinyl fabrics. All sizesi Tan’ 36 Seaman Circle; Ann Charter Oak St.; Glenn Manley, sustaining in energy consump­ expresso, brown, tattersall, black.’ DeSautels, 295 Main St.; Karen 29 Durant St.; Linda Palmer, tion and could provide revenue handbags. Sizes 38 to 46 Bannowsky, 8 Devon Dr.; East Hartford; Virginia by sale of a byproduct. Select Group The plant produces combusti­ Ronald Atwood, Box 31, Wilcox, Somers; S.M. McCor­ values to $15 Tolland; Dorothy Neuharth, mick, 35 Claire Rd., Vernon; ble gas suitable for heating and Select Group RFD 3, Coventry; Wendy Daniel Poggie, Enfield; Debra lighting which could be used to Men’s Boney, 80 N. Elm St.; Janie Gadbout, 74 School St.; run the facility, they said. The Regulars, longs, & shorts Bowman, 86 Dogwood Lane, Lizabeth Leone 153 Holl St. plant also has the potential of Men’s South Windsor. producing fertilizer which could Also, Kenneth Gerber, 46 be sold to the public. CALIFORNIA DESIGNED TUNIC SHIRTS Cornwall Dr,; Carol Noske, 16 Lyness St.; Rhoda and Saray t u J IA d jO b j What a buy! What a pant top! The latest Rice, Glastonbury; Raymond styling in soft, silky acetate jersey! Long Sleeve VALUES to *110" Slanda, East Hartford; Peter Beautiful multi-colored floral prIntsI Self­ Russak, 56 Ordway Dr., South Windsor; David Warwick, tie sash for the newest fashion look over Pants Ripley Hill, Coventry; Roy BUSINESSMEN pants! Sizes 10-18. sportswear. Dukett, RFD 4, Coventry. USE YOUR HEAD... Dress Shirts Discharged Saturday: OPEN A FREE Leonora Wilga, 22 Hudson St.; oin I t b u s in e s s c h e c k in g Edna Savage, 56 Seaman Cir­ ACCOUNT AT Mostly patterns cle; Leo Bussiere, East Hart­ reg. $16 ford; Norma Barbara, 110 Ver­ MANCHESTER STATE Some solids - mostly patterns non Garden Apts., Vernon; BANK - FULL Take advantage of our madness — Start your 100% Polyester Doubleknits $ 0 ^ Laura Dow, East Hartford; - COMMERCIAL SERVICES Christmas Shopping early — Buy all the Dacron & cotton perm, press Eileen Cristelli, 5A Downey accessories you'll be needing for your plants or Sizes 32 thru 42 7 Dr.; Teresa Antonetti, 56 just treat yourself to something speclalll (Except Downey Dr.; Allan Hooey, 116 Cards) ‘FURRY’ PILE PANT COATS 14V2-32 thru 17-35 Walker St.; Brian Pollock. En­ field. Fashion at an Inflation-fighter price! VALUES to *2 0 " Also. Dorothy Donahue, East Flattering double-breasted style with VALUES to *12" Hartford; Roy Adams, 110 Lake back half belt. Warm quilted lining. Slit Rd., Andover; Stephen pockets. Fluffy, lightweight, warm Orion® Cassano. 71 Cushman Dr.; Roderick McCann, 160 Benton acryllc/polyester pile. Brown or black. St.; Jane Tedford, 164 SPotcIi Sizes 8-18. coats REGAL MEN’S SHOP Wetherell St.; Blanche Zollo, 1 Q l ^ R t. 31, Coventry; Mark cash, check, MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Tweedie, 96 Tudor Lane; GIFT SHOP WB will 3CC6pt Franklin Fairbank, 277 reg. $28 Mastercharge, and Regal’s charge 9;30 to 5;30 Daily. Thursdays til 9.00 pm Grissom Rd.; Theresa Saturday til 5:30 pm Thibodeau, Hartford; Melinda during this sale! Clough, 85 Old Town Rd., Ver­ 977 Main Street in Downtown Manchester ^ p o r the life of the garment non. PLUS: FREE donuts and coffee and a FREE gift for everyone who MANCHESTER STATE BANK OPEN 6 DAYS - THURS. NIGHTS ’HI 9:00 shops in our downtown Manchester store between 6 PM and 9 PM Discharged Sunday: Laurent Free Periling, Front end Rear of Store. Roger, 19 Clyde Rd.; Raymond 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER tonight! Don’t miss the values and the fun! Radditz, 1238 Hartford Tpke, Sat 9 A.M. - Noon — Mombar FDIC

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.J For Vacancy in Lenox Plaza United Press InlemBlional administration to impose an in­ Mrs. Grasso said that without housing industry.” Buckley said must not be blackmailed by COURT CASES Ella Grasso will meet tonight come tax surcharge on middle the new wing there will be a Cotter approved the f^eral Arab economic pressure.” with opponents of electricity income families and in­ “crisis” in providing needed housing bill that will cut —Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin, D- rate increases to discuss the dividuals. extended care and rehabilita­ government aid to Hartford by Conn., seeking re-election in the By DOUG BEVINS Kelly, presenting his case for Rivosa, representing the Amol- details of a lawsuit she plans to It has been reported Ford is tion to eastern Connecticut. She orderly conduct and possession both charged with being found $16 million in the next six years. 5th District, said Monday he is CIRCUIT COURT 12 The East Center Street Corp. rezoning to Business 3, said the dean Dress Shop, a center te­ file to prevent the increases expected to announce a 5 per said the bonds were approved of a canabis type substance intoxicated and breach of Israel Supported continuing efforts to secure es­ Manchester Seaalon has apparently lined up a shopping center is no longer the nant; Mrs. Virginia Butterfield, from going through until a ques­ cent surtax on families with in­ by the legislature in 1969. were scheduled for court Oct. peace. —Pat Piscopo, Republican tablishment of a commodities Clarence Perkins, 34, of department store to go into the neighborhood business area it an owner of nearby property; tion of overcharges on fuel come of more than $15,000 or in­ Steele, congressman from the 21. • Billi A. Davis, 19, of candidate in the 6th export monitoring program. A Rocky Hill and formerly of vacant First National Store at was when the center was built and Robert Lockery, owner of costs is settled. dividuals with greater than $7,- state’s 2nd District, Monday • Frank J. Rago, 24, of 7 Rau Congressional District, said measure introduced by Sarasin Manchester, was given a six Marlborough, second-degree E. Center and Lenox Sts., ac­ 20 yers ago. residential property at 12 Lenox Mrs. Grasso, Democratic 500 income each year. called for passage of federal St. Ext., Rockville, operating :riminal trespass. Monday the U.S. must continue would require the government months jail sentence, execution cording to evidence presented Kelly claimed that the St. candidate for governor, cam- Steele said, however, the legislation to put unemployed, an unregistered motor vehicle, • Jeffrey Fazzina, 17, of East “unflinching support” of Israel. to monitor export of key com­ suspended for breach of peace in a zone change public hearing broader range of business Another speaker at Monday paiped in eastern Connecticut middle class is already being defense-oriented scientists, $40. The charges of failure to Hartford, breach of peace. Piscopo said in Torrington modities and project the poten­ which was reduced from Monday night. allowed in Business 3 zones night’s hearing, George Dart, Monday night, where she “mercilessly squeezed” by engineers and technicians to drive in the proper lane and • Martha Harmonsky, 59, of “Israel is our most consistent tial effects of exports on the second-degree assault. He was Atty. Eugene Kelly, would be the most appropriate expressed concern for tax termed the increases granted to taxes and Inflation. work on pressing peacetime misuse of plates were nolled. flA Ambassador Dr., evading ally in the world today, and we domestic economy. also placed on probation for one representing the corporation, use of the land and would have assessment o his nearby land. Hartford Electric Light Co. and Fund Release Asked problems. • John H. Reed, 35, of Old .•esponsibility. year. declined to name the possible little impact on surrounding Dart neither favored nor op­ Connecticut Light & Power Speaking in Montville, Mrs. World Promote Research Post Rd., Rockville, operating • Robert A. Jackson, 39, of The charge stems from a dis­ tenant but he left no doubt that residences. posed the zone change. earlier in the day an “outrage.” Grasso also called on the state Steele said the legislation a motor vehicle while under the Rt. 44A, Coventry, reckless turbance Feb. 27 at his former a zone change from Business 1 Opposition to the East Center The Manchester Planning and Opposes Surcharge Bond Commission Monday Look What the Moonlight Did'to Us! influence of liquor or drugs, iriving. could promote research on apartment in Manchester. to Business 3 is requested Street Corp. request came from Zoning Commission tabled ac­ Robert H. Steele, the night to release $3.9 million in education, housing, health care, $150. • Paul Mocko, 31, of 75 Birch TONIGHT ONLY from 7 to 10 P.M. The charge against Perkins of because a department store is three area interests: Joseph tion on the rezoning request Republican candidate for construction funds for the new nutrition and transportation • Michael W. Shaia, 20, of 47 5t. and Henry J. Russell, 51, of first-degree failure to appear allowed only in Business 3 after hearing the application. governor, said Monday he will wing of the Uncas-on-Thames while also providing work for Thomas Dr., operating while 77 Birch St., both charged with was nolled (not prosecut^). Zones. oppose any effort by the Ford Hospital. under the influence of liquor or Breach of peace. unemployed technical Perkins was given a total of The First National Store, the employes. 180 days in jail on two counts of drugs, $150. • Vincent J. Pinnone, 16, of :^?555:i5S Open 6 Dny* >-;-Xi>>>i:-XOpen Thurs. 'til 9 largest business location in the •A * S “We must end the feast-or- operating a motor vehicle while • Robert J. Shea, 21, of 54 130 Scott Dr., third-degree shopping center, has been va­ Senate Committee Rejects Spencer St., operating a motor criminal mischief. famine employment cycle his license was suspended. The cant since the supermarket I there is an air of m ystery a t j. I facing our scientists and MlW /O OUR ENTIRE vehicle while license • Paul J. Smith, 19, of 24 sentences were suspended. moved its operation to Spencer Charge Against Ribicoff engineers because of fluc­ suspended, $100. Bigelow St. and Mark D. ^CARMAN CLOTHIER, - OUR^ STOCK! St. nine months ago. tuating federal defense • Donna F. Souppa, 31, of Tweedie, 18, of 91W, Center St., iMOONUGHT MADNESS SALE WILL^ (Except Cards and Fair Traded Items) Other dispositions Monday in­ Kelly mentioned that the budgets,” he said. East Hampton, failure to drive both charged with fourth- East Sider Honored The Hartford Courant’s cluded; shopping center owner has been pURPRISE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS! | HARTFORD (UPI) - The In other campaigns; SEE WILTON’S FOR THEIR FINE LINE OF in the established lane reduced degree larceny and third- Robert Waters reported today • Margaret E. Barry, 64, of actively seeking a new tenant, Senate Ethics Committee —Mac Buckley, Republican QUALITY GIFTS AND CARDS ... from reckless driving, $30. degree criminal mischief. the committee denied the bid 115 Parker St., failure to drive Mrs. Vivian Ferguson of 78 Forest St. admires the plaque but the efforts have been % For this One Night Only, we are offering some Mens'% reportedly has turned down a candidate in -the 1st • Diane P. Wierzbicki, 27, of for an investigation filed by in the established lane reduced awarded her for being an “outstanding East Sider.” The restricted by First National’s request that it investigate Sen. Congressional District, Monday Cases not prosecuted in­ 56 Birch St., disorderly conduct % and Women's Brand New Fall Clothing at a 2 0 H « i| James H. Brannen, Ribicoff’s from reckless driving, $25. award was presented by Kenneth Ostrinsky, master of insistence that another grocery Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., accused Rep. William R. • Emerson K. Dumore Jr., cluded: and interferring with an officer. [^Savings to you! Republican opponent in the ceremonies at the East Siders’ sixth annual dinner-dance store be prohibited from the and labeled the request “un­ Cotter, D-Conn., of under­ WILTON’S Z • John R. Caine, 26, of 94 • Michael F. Quinn, 24, of 16 November elections. 23, of 126 Charter Oak St., site. (First National still holds substantiated beliefs.” mining the “already depressed 964 Main Street In Downtown Manctieator evading responsibility, $50. The Chambers St. and John B. Hathaway Lane, disorderly at the Knights of Columbus hall. Mrs. Ferguson used to We can't be specific as to what items are on sale;:$ live on the East Side. She is presently serving on the town a lease for the store, Kelly lij so, just come see how Moonstruck we are! S charges against Dumore of dis­ Riley, 23, of 129 Rachel Rd.. conduct. said.) Board of Directors. (Photo by Carol Kuehl)

In Shakespearean costume actress Katharine Houghton chats with Dr. Francis J. 8 ^ { ja r m a n , Council Debates Reports Braceland of West hartford, at left, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, pastor of St. James Church, Manchester, at a recent working reception at St. Joseph College. Msgr. Reardon and Dr. Braceland are trustees of SJC which is sponsoring an Oct. 15-26 engage­ AREA POUCE REPORT Widening of Rt. 83 ment of Miss Houghton, her partner Ken Jenkins and their Passionate Pilgrim Compny. The Pilgrim Company will give five benefit performances of their Shakespeare potpourri, VERNON reported his car was taken project to go on emergency Donald Eden, who was also on “Shakespeare for Lovers and Others,” at Roberts Theater, West Hartford, Oct. 15-19, and Spring Rd., Tolland, was / ( a HH. ( bCAO Three Rockville girls were charged Monday with intoxica­ from in front of the Star VERNON calls. He said the work is now the committee, as to "What did will conduct over 300 hours of workshops in creative communications at SJC Oct. 16-26. arrested Monday night on com­ tion, disorderly conduct and Hardware Store on Union St. A motion to have Mayor progressing, however. you do to get this started?” Where Fitting You s OIR PLEASURE, The workshops are open to the public free of charge. The program will be launched with an p A rth u r's plaint of a resident of Mt. Ver­ Page was charged in connection Frank McCoy give a progress Wolff explained that he criminal trespassing in connec­ He also said the crews have Oct. 15 Patrons Night performance followed by a gala reception at SJC for patron and the DRUG STORES non Apts. tion with the investigation of a with this incident. He was held report on the Rt. 83 widening^ researched to see what funds and YOLR SATISFACTION! SALE m been working on replacing the Pilgrim Company. Roxanne Marsh, of Orchard complaint of a disturbance at 41 in lieu of posting a $500 bond project, at each future meeting were available for the project sidewalks that had to be torn up 190 rAaMlMCTOM AVI., NABTF080, CONN. S37-1U St., and Cindy Johnson, of Ver­ and was to be presented in Cir­ of the Town Council until the and commented, “It was a I Free Main Street and Purnell Pnr/fing g Village St., Rockville. in the Overbrook area plus the non Ave., were both charged Mrs. Monpetit was released cuit Court 12, Stafford Springs, work is completed, was voted sleeping dog until I called it to DAYl ^ 943 M AIN ST., MANCNISTH, CONN. *43-1SOS installation of walks on the with third-degree criminal on a $100 non-surety bond for today. down at the Monday night the attention of the town.” other side of the highway where 144 B80AD ST., WINDSON, CONN. M S SatS trespassing and Debbie meeting of the council but the appearance in Circuit Court 12, there were no walks before. Anne Rowe Heads RGH Auxiliary SAVINGS GALORE 40 M AIN ST., BOCKVILLI, CONN. STS-9343 Wiesner, Park Place, was Rockville, Nov. 5. SOUTH WINDSOR mayor said he will probably The road is being widened to charged with third-degree Christopher Page, 17, of 507 South Windsor Police are in­ give the reports anyway. accommodate four lanes which amatqur art contest conducted THROUGHOUT ARTHUR STORES criminal trespassing and third- Main St., Manchester, was vestigating breaks reported The motion was made by VERNON tended for those who may or means there will be a passing recently by the Vernon Junior degree criminal mischief. charged Monday with second- into two homes on Longhill Rd., Democratic Councilman Ann Rowe has been elected may not wish to participate in lane in each direction. Women’s Club. Police said the complaint degree larceny and operating a Monday. Thomas Wolff. The vote was 5-5 president of the Rockville the planning of auxiliary ac- "SUPER Commenting on Wolff’s mo- The students were Douglas came from Frank Stone who motor vehicle without a license Allyn Hilt, 161 Longhill Rd. and the mayor voted “no” to General Hospital auxiliary with Uvities. Hoolth and BoautyAids [)|5^Qyi^y5 HOMEMAKERS SAVINGS tion. Republican Councilman Domain, Jessica Mimo and said the girls broke his door in connection with the in­ reported his house was entered break the tie commenting, “I’m • Karen Bearse and Phyllis Rich Life membership is conferred Donald Sadrozinski criticized Michelle Edmonson. down. All three were released vestigation of a complaint con­ by prying a rear cellar door and not saying I won’t report on it as first and second vice on those persons who donate Wolff for “defaulting the ad­ Tim Artz won first prize in C U IR O l on their promise to appear in cerning a stolen car. some $1,200 worth of table but I don't need a motion to tell presidents. $100 or more to the auxiliary. E fferd en t INGRAM HALF GALLON ministration.’’ He said he did the teen category and Donna Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Police said Albert Schlatter silver was reported missing. me to do it. Elections were conducted at D r. L e o n a rd S m ith a not like the insinuation that the Samson and Scott Forst won se­ Nov. 5. of 74 Sunnyview Dr., Vernon, Mrs. Margaret House, 171 The action followed a < the recent annual meeting. specialist in plastic and Tablets NICE& PAR II CLOROX administration was not doing cond and third prizes, respec­ Mrs. Joyce Monpetit, of Mt. Longhill Rd., reported that a progress report on the project, . Other officers elected were: reconstructive surgery at 0 its job. PAR II — Beige case with rear door at her home was given by Mayor McCoy and ; Emma DeTolla, recording Rockville General Hospital, tively. Box of 96 tablets EASY Electric The mayor commented on In the adult category, first all colors while plain dial Sweep .■ forced open and a ring valued at Wolff commented that the secretary; Carolyn Schwartz, was the guest speaker at the second hand with shatter- A M rill Wolff’s “hypercritical at­ ONLY about $150 was reported mis­ promise had been made three corresponding secretary; meeting. prize went to Lew Frost and se­ ONLY proof crystal 3' high. 4 ONLY titude,” and said he did not cond and third to Nancy sing. or four months ago that the Mercedes Hawley, treasurer; Mrs. Judy TeSelle, im­ LIMIT 1 think the state is visibly im­ mediate past president, was O’Connell and lene Rivers. Council To Study project would be finished by Sally Smith, assistant Reg. S t.9 9 OFFER Good until pressed by needling. presented with a silver twwl. Prizes were donated by $129 $129 COVENTRY Labor Day. treasurer; and Maureen Reg. $ 1 .7 9 October 9 “For 15 years the town has several local merchants and Richard J. Stevenson, 16, of Mayor McCoy said the state Cosgrove, nominating com­ Church Bazaar Limited to Store Stock been waiting for Rt. 83 to be judges were Mrs. Thomas Kelly LIMIT 2 Figures on Walks Rt. 31, Coventry, and Dean C. is in the final stages of the mittee chairman. The combined societies of S t., L IM IT 1 per customer widened and it was not brought and Achilles Caros. Taylor, 19, of Willimantic, were drainage portion of the project The auxiliary invites anyone Joseph Church will conduct a with most of it complete except up until this administration,” 5 0 ’s Dance c VERNON clude an area added after the both charged Monday with il­ interested in joining the holiday bazaar Nov. 1 and 2 in L O real & oz. size FANTASTIC Reeses or the Ogden Brook area. the mayor said. Discussion on the West Rd. contract was awarded. Wolff legal possession of a controlled (or an evening of auxiliary to contact Mrs. the church auditorium at the The Vernon Junior Women’s 3 2 oz The mayor said one of the big Wolff said, “The sensitivity SPRAY sidewalk project Was postponed disagreed with the total cost substance. Cosgrove. Regular dues are $3 a corner of Union and West Sts., Club will sponsor a “DJ’s P J” H erbal Hershey Bars delays was due to the fact that of the administration is ad­ moonlight madness... or AUTOMATIC for two more weeks by the Ver­ figure and the number of lineal They were both released on year and this type of Rockville. dance, Oct. 19 from 9 p.m. to 1 getting close to Halloween the drainage pipes are mirable. I never indicated that BACK SCRATCHER non Town Council Monday feet of walk installed. their promise to appear in Cir­ with bargains to make you howl! membership entitles the The hours on Nov. 1 will be a.m. at the Crystal Lake Shampoo 30 bar box fabricated only a few at a time the administration did anything Reg. $ 1 .5 0 REHLL 64 oz night. The request to postpone Szczesny and Campbell also cuit Court 12, Manchester, Nov. member to participate in the from 1 to 9 p.m. and on Nov. 2 Ballroom. 16 inches long with batteries y but the state now has enough to wrong. The state said it would o n e night only Reg. $ 1 .5 9 was made by Councilman explained that the cost of ero­ planning of auxiliary functions from noon to 8 p.m. Mrs. Ber­ Disc jockey Bob Craig of LIMIT 1 ONLY ONLY of^ start the Ogden Brook area. be completed by Labor Day and Thomas Wolff to give council sion control was not figured in D arle n e A. S tre d e , and to work on the committee nice Gill is chairman. WDRC will be playing the He said there has also been I’m interested in seeing the T the original contract either, but LaMotte Rd., Coventry, was of her choice. The bazaar will feature the favorite tunes of the 1950’s and members time to study new state get it done,” he said. iC figures. it was required by the state. charged, Monday, with dis­ problems with getting the utili­ TONITE 7-10 P.M. Sustaining memberships, at a sale of such items as hand­ those attending are asked to ty poles moved due to the many Wolff noted that he was part Wolff and some other Campbell’s figures showed orderly conduct. She was cost of $10 annually, are in- crafted glass, straw flowers, dress in the style of those years. severe storms which made it of a committee appointed to get members of the council have that the contractor bid the released on a $50 non-surety barnwood plaques, aprons, ties, Pizzas, grinders and nibbles necessary for the utility com­ the project started and was questioned previous cost and sidewalk for 75 cents a square bond for appearance in Circuit knitted and crocheted items, will be provided. All proceeds pany crews to leave that questioned by Councilman Ironstone Girls’ distance figures in connection foot and 4,714 lineal feet were Court 12, Manchester, Nov. 4. Little Boys’ & Santa’s Grab Bag, toys, plants, will go to the club’s scholarship PANTY r. , EVEREADY with the contract for the installed, four feet wide making Dinnerware Knit Girls’ Snorkle jewelry, remnants, Christmas fund. Tickets are $12 per cou­ CALGON CALGON SP a l d i v G sidewalk installation. The sub­ 18,856 square feet at a total cost novelties, white elephant items, ple. Those wishing tickets or HOSE one size fits all BOUQUET* ABOUT Reg. $ 1 .7 9 IJl FLASHLIGHT ject has been discussed off and of $14,142. 45-pc. set Slacks Jackets and baked goods. further information should call one podtoge of “ - TENNIS on for several months. The original contract was TOWN Polish galomki, pierogi, 872-0245. takes 2 D Cell Batteries 3488 ^ 9 9 *5251 Batteries not included Councilman Morgan figured for 3,425 lineal feet at a Youth Specialty Shop g 8 8 kielbasa, sauerkraut, hot dogs, W orkshop 2 pair BALLS Campbell, presented council cost of $10,275 and the cost of and hamburgers will be ONLY can of 3 balls Reg. 57.95 Reg. 6.98 A one-day workshop for per­ .O N L Y . _ members with figures “an the loam and seeding at $2.05 a 691 Main Street Reg. 13.98 The executive board of available for lunch and supper, sons thinking about starting a arithmatlcal explanation of the square yard was figured at $4,- Choose from earthtone Choose from print designs. Nylon Jackets with simulated both days. The affair will be business of their own will be IC Manchester colors. Sizes 7-14. Manchester Newcomers Club cost of West St. sidewalk con­ 715 and with the additional area fur trim hoods. Sizes 4-7 will meet tonight at 8 at the open to the public. conducted at the Rockville this was changed to $6,489. J ly tO lla J A NKT WT 1WOZ struction.’’ Wolff said the home of Mrs. Milton Perlman, 3 Talcott Museum Public Library, Nov. 6 from 9 figures were confusing and In summary, Campbell’s Sanford Rd. Continuing a program of in­ a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Edith Peck Town Attorney Abbott figures showed the total cost of vitational afternoons at the Room. the work performed at $24,918. JUMBO Schwebel agreed he did not un­ Ladles' The stewardship committee Talcott House Museum, The program will be con­ Modeons Toothpaste MBIT Heating EVEREADY derstand them either. This included $3,887 for extra Ladies’ of Center Congregational Prospect St., the Vernon ducted by the Small Business Leonard Szczesny, town work for erosion control and Women’s Nylon Pajamas Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Historical Soiety has announced Administration and members Photo $400 for hydro-seeding. The con­ Pad BAHERIES engineer, said the contractor 2 8 8 Sweaters in the church office. the hours for this month. of the Service Corps of Retired Album bid on the original tractor was paid $24,372 a Dresses SIZED ^ 8 8 On Tuesday, Oct. 15, the New­ Executives. 8 Pages specifications which did not in­ difference of $545,30. Reg. 3.98 Registrations for the L IM IT TW O 9** A Holy Communion Service comers Club has been invited to ONLY Man-tailored short sleeve Reg. 6.98 will be WEDNESDAY AT W tour the museum; on Oct. 22 the workshop may be made by ONLY Reg. 13.00 pajamas. Sizes 32-40. A.M. AT St. Mary’s Episcopal Women’s Fellowship of the calling Oscar Gwilbault, 100% acrylic pullover Union Congregational Church library director, at 875-5892, on Choose from short and long Reg. 4.98 sweaters in mack turtleneck Church. c -99 240 New Voters sleeve styles. Sizes 12-20, will attend; and on Oct. 24, the Nov. 1. 0 8 8 styles. Colors Jn blue, white, each 14'/2-24'/2. An adult Bible study is Sisterhood of Congregation Topics to be discussed will in­ TONIGHT ONLY navy. Sizes S-M-L. Reg. 3 0 d Several scenes to choose from Sizes 42-46 scheduled for Wednesday at 10 B’nai Israel will be guests. clude; “How to Motivate and Are Registered a.m. at Zion Evangelical Club members may come to Organize Yourself for 7:00 to 10:00 pm Lutheran Church. the museum any of these days, Business” ; “Legal Aspects of BODY ALL p I Walgreen Budweiser 8 TRACK STEREO Voter registi'ation sessions on On Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to noon, between 2 and 4 p.m. and a Small Business” ; “Record­ several Manchester locations a special session is planned for Ladles’ The .Adoptive Mothers Club guide will be on hand to explain keeping for Prospective 5 oz. size Alcohol Beer Steins TAPES last week resulted in signup of a the town clerk’s office for those Genuine Men’s , will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. how the new museum has been Businessmen’’; “ Money Reg. $ 2 .0 0 Country Western - Rock - Popular - Soul total of 240 new voters — 100 Deodorant 'll Reg. 69(7 Full Pint persons whose eligibility rights Slacks , at the Susannah Wesley House set up and to answer questions Needs” ; “Financial Analysis” ; 16 oz. size bv Thermoserve All the popular artists 8i songs Democrats, 24 Republicans, Leather Snorkle and “Methods of Borrowing for II will have matured after this '' of South United Methodist about the history of the town. Reg. $ 1 .2 9 ONLY ' ONLY and 116 unaffiliated — accor­ 3 « 9 ONLY Saturday (Oct. 12). 20% OFF Shoulder Bags Jackets Church. Carolyn Murry of the Top Artists Small Business.” W ONLY ding to the registrars of voters. The workshop will be open to Last week’s four-day signup Open door Society will give a Three students fromilhe Ver­ The special voter-making Reg. 5.98 (99 all residents of Vernon, effort involved special sessions g o o slide presentation. The Open non Elementary School, Rt. 30, c sessions, conducted from WINTER HEAVY WEAR ONLY 100% polyester slacks In Ellington and Tolland. at Manchester High School, . Door is an organization of adop- were awarded top prizes in the $ 2 ” Wednesday through Saturday, downtown Main St., and several solid colors of navy, berry, Reg. 12.98 Reg. 19.98 ; tive parents of older, racially I 3 9 ‘ 9 9 brought Manchester’s voter local supermarkets. • SNOWSUITS brown and green. Propor­ Here are shoulder bags right Nylon flight satin shell. Lined »mixed, minority and han­ i.i ollment to an unofficial total tioned for perfect fit. Sizes hood with simulated fur trim. A total of 41 persons were In tune with clothes you’ll be dicapped children. 100 mg caps ORANGE FLAVOR ot 28,2z9 — 11,168 Democrats, made voters last Wednesday petite 0-16, med. 10-18, tall wearing this fall. Navy and green. Sizes S-M- OPEN Dutch Masters 8,884 Republicans, and 8,177 un­ night at the town clerk’s office. 14-20. L-XL. ; The worship and music com- 250 mg Scented CANOUS • COAT SETS •lefatM „ PERFEaOor affiliated — the registrars’ of­ On Thursday, officials signed mittee of Emanuel Lutheran for your V IT A M IN E UOaHU •tAviXtlt fice reported. up 10 new voters at Manchester I Church will meet tonight at 7:30 VITAMIN C V IT A M IN C PANATELIS Masters ^ £ lur Registration officials, High School and four new • JACKETS Men’s ; in the church reception room. PJKT pleased with last week’s voters at Harrison’s Stationers, Boys’ SHOPPING results, reminded eligible Blankets U N L 1 5 pak 849 Main St. Large Selection of Dress Shirts Snorkle Gamma Chapter of Alpha (SAVIN S townspeople there are only two Friday’s sessions were con­ 100% Acrylic Delta Kappa sorority will have 6 CONVENIENCE regular voter-making sessions ducted at Supreme Foods, BOYS TROUSERS GROUP of DRESSES 359 Jackets 72x90 *3.99 a special business meeting 2 5 scheduled in time for voting in Frank's Supermarket, Top Reg. 5.98 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sites 8-14; Regular & Slims TONIGHT FRAGRANCE CANDLES the Nov. 5 election. 2 (or $7.00 home of Mrs. Harriet Osborne Notch, Mott’s Shop-Rite, Stop Sites 4-14 12** 80x90 *4,99 For decoration, food warmer or air freihener. A session is scheduled & Shop, and Grant’s Depart­ REDUCED TO CLEAR! Reg. 5.00 ea. Reg. 6.98 Osborn, 65 Ninth District Rd., 1 Assorted colors and fragrancei. ___ tomorrow night from 7 to 9 in Long sleeve polyester-cotton Reg. 19.98 Somers. Founders Day will be ment Store. The signup totaled VP UP Two popular size blankets. In with SURPRISE SPEOALS! the registrars’ office at the 97 new voters. perm, press blend. White, Snorkle jackets with water observed at a dinner meeting SALE starts to day and runs thru Saturday Night! Municipal Building. The last TO repellent nylon flight satin solid colors of blue, .green, Saturday’s sessions — con­ TO pastels and fancies. Sizes gold and red. Oct. 15 at Holiday Inn, E. B U IE B IM B IIB 1013 MAW ST. with your day of general registration for ducted at the same locations as 14% to 17. shells. Navy, green. Sizes 8 Roberts St., East Hartford. SALE ITEM QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK IN STOlU ' 50% SAVINGS! to 18. BANK AMERICARD or !BANKAMERIChRD those wishing to vote Nov. 5 is Friday with the exception of 40% SAVINGS! Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. MANCHESTER - 649-2036 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES' scheduled Saturday, from 9 Reservations close Thursday Grant’s and the addition of MASTER CHARGE CARD N o t M fs p o n s ib lc tor Tv|HM|r.i(il*M il f l l o t ^ ' a.m. to 8 p.m., in the Municipal Pathmark supermarket — House & Hale • 945 Main St. • Manchester and may be made with Miss We Sell, Service, Rant and Rtpair Band InitrumenU Building town clerk’s office. netted 88 new voters. Gloria Norbert. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974- PAGE NINETEEN Two Party System Need Cited UConn President Zone Change Application

President Ford Campaigns Cites Cut Impact Cynthia Louise Leighton of Community Church, South Old Post Rd., Tolland. The No Concern to Lihassi Area Profile Vernon and Walter T. Foster of Windsor. bridegroom is the son of Mr. South Windsor, exchanged wed- The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Walter G. Foster of 90 STORRS (UPI) - University In a long and sharply w ord^ COVENTRY small groups in individual nocent small people who had dlpg vows Oct. 5 at Wapping Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roy of Foster St., South Windsor. For Vermont Republicans of Connecticut President Glenn letter challenging point by point homes or in the center.” planned to see their land for CEA Challenges CFT The Rev. Harold Richardson Monica Shea W. Ferguson has charged cuts the statement CHE made when "Things are going very well. retirement purposes.” COVENTRY The CFT is affiliated with the of South Windsor officiatd at Correspondent BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - were Democrats. Gov. Thomas Sen. and Mrs. Aiken, Sen. in the UConn 1975-1976 budget it recommended the $57.1 ' The reception we are getting is “I can understand why they AFL-CIO and is considered a the double-ring ceremony. Tel. 742-9495 Monica Shea President Ford offered praise P. Salmon greeted Ford at Robert T. Stafford, R-Vt., Ver­ recommended by a state com­ million budget, Ferguson said very good. People are willing to are considering this. But the labor organization but the CEA The bride was given in Peter Libassi, president of CorreRpondent Monday night for just about Burlington International Air­ mont’s lone congressman mission will mean less money the commission failed to take listen to us. No one has refused town has to ask itself ‘do we claims it is a professional marriage by her stepfather. Greater Hartford Tel. 742-9495 every Vermont Republican can­ port just after Air Force One R ic h a rd W. M a lla ry , per student in terms of real into account budgets of com-, to see us.” really want two acre zoning?’ organization and has refused to Mrs. Terrill Leighton of Process/DevCo, said last week The Coventry Federation of didate for major office. landed, but the governor did not Republican congressional can­ dollars. parable schools in other states. Libassi was not willing to “With the new community, be affiliated with AFL-CIO. Naugatuck, the bride’s sister- that he was not concerned about Teachers will be challenged by But although compliments attend the Republican dinner at didate James M. Jeffords, and Ferguson told state Commis­ state whether DevCo will op­ the town has available to it an The CEA has indicated that it in-law, was matron of honor. the petition to force a two- the Education Association of never hurt, what helps most is the University. of Vermont’s GOP gubernatorial candidate, sion for Higher Education pose the proposed two-acre array of legal and con­ is unhappy with the contract Bridesmaids were Mrs. thirds vote for appoval of the Coventry, which is an affiliate money for election campaign Patrick Gymnasium. Walter L. Kennedy. Chairman Donald H. McGannon “We deserve to be measured zone requirement. The stitutional approaches to worked out with the §oard of Gregory Hollister of zone change application. proposed two-acre zoning will of the Connecticut Education coffers. The Democratic governor, in But a major focus of Ford’s the $57.1 million budget CHE against comparable institutions managing and limiting growth Education last year by the CFT Manchester;. Mrs. Dennis J. Libassi said, “We are not con­ include almost all of the DevCo Association, for the right to Before the fund-raising a proclamation issued speech was his emphasis on the recommended will mean $1,805 with which we have competed in the rest of the town which and with the Teacher Evalua­ Sullivan III of South Windsor; cerned about the petition. Our property. represent the teachers. dinner honoring retiring Sen. Monday, declared Oct. 14 importance of the two-party per student in terms of the and are competing,” he said. should be considered. These tion procedures that CFT had and Miss April Foster of South plan was to file the application A joint meeting had been George D. Aiken began, as George David Aiken Day in system. He said one of his purchasing power of a dollar in Libassi said, “We are now same measures could be un­ agre^ to in that contract. Windsor, the bridegroom’s and then send fetters to all the planned by the two groups last Republican Finance Committee Vermont and, in a letter ad­ “chief concerns” is the preser­ 1967. studying the proposed two-acre constitutional without the new The CFT has represented the sister. adjacent "property owners and week but fell through because Chairman Richard Snelling said dressed to Ford, Salmon vation of the two-party system. The figure for 1972-1973 was Ferguson said the CHE zoning regulations to access the community. Has the town teachers since 1%5 and before Dennis J. Sullivan III of South ask them to meet with us so of a misunderstanding, of the the state GOP hoped to add welcomed the President to Ver­ “I am concerned about this,” $1,907 per student, he said, and budget allowed for rising costs probable impact on our site. No allowed Tor growth or scheduling. that they were represented by Windsor was best man. Ushers that we could show them the more than J60,000 to its cam­ mont and said that all Ver­ Ford said, “not for the sake of $1,814 in 1974-1975, according to only in the area of “ hard decision has been made on attempted to keep all growth CEA. were Dwight Foster of plan and explain it to them. We A vote challenging the CFT paign chest. More than 1,900 monters joined him in prayer our party aione but for the the latest data available. purchases” such as equipment, whether we will oppose it or out? Has the town allowed for No definite date has been Rockville, the bridegroom’s hope to meet with them in must be held within 45 days of persons attended the $50-per- for Mrs. Ford’s complete and country. For I am convinced The UConn Board of Trustees and not in the area of payrolls support it. It can hurt a lot of in- elderly housing? Has the town rescheduled for a joint meeting brother; Terrill Leighton of Oct. 1 according to state law. plate dinner so the Republicans swift recovery from cancer sur­ that the future of America is originally requested a $62 which makes up about K per allowed for low and moderate of the two groups. Naugatuck, the bride’s brother; may have attained their goal. gery. directly tied to the politics of million budget for 1975-1976. cent of the university’s budget. income housing? These are the and Gary Dollak of Bolton. Noticeably absent from the In Ford’s address to the America. And the politics of tests that courts have been A reception was held at the testimonial dinner for Aiken dinner audience, he praised America is bound to the the known to apply to cases in­ Italian Social Club of Rockville, Commended Student two-party system.” volving large lot zoning.” after which the couple left on a He added the “treasured Libassi stated that referen­ trip to Ochos Rios, Jamaica. COVENTRY Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ elements of American life are dum was not the best way to The couple will reside in Ver­ titude Test/National Merit iargely the result of the make the decision on the new non. Milton Wilde, principal of the Scholarship Qualifying Test. Retiring Sen, Aiken political continuity that Displays Hire the Handicapped Poster community. Mrs. Foster is a registered Coventry High School has an­ followed the development of The Commended students do “ I don’t believe that a Lovable Pets nurse and is employed at Pratt nounced that Patricia White, Steals the Show our two-party system.” A concerted effort to call attention to the job capabilities of the state’s handicapped is not continue in the Merit referendum is the best way for Whitney Division of United senior, has been named a Merit “We need two strong parties being made this week. Hire the Handicapped Week, by the Connecticut State Employment St Scholarship competition, but to a town to make this decision. For Sale... BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - of endeavor only suggest the Aircraft Corp. in East Hart­ Program Commended Student —free, vital and broad enough Service. Vivian E. Ladabouche, service representative, displays a poster being used to increase their scholarship op­ We in Connecticut have es­ While protesters may have breadth and greatness of this ford. Mr. Foster is employed as by th e National Merit to take under their wings a wide alert the public to the need for utilizing the talents of the handicapped in our economy. At portunities NMSC reports the tablished the Planning and grabbed most of the action out­ man,’’ Ford said. a cabinetmaker by Tomlin Scholarship Corp. spectrum of opinion —to serve noon Wednesday at the Buckboard Restaurant in Glastonbury, Arthur L. Green of names to the colleges listed as Zoning Commission by state side the University of Ver­ The President praised Aiken Woodworking Inc. in Andover. Miss White is among the 38,- as twin pillars of democracy. first and second choice by the statute. The PZC spends a great mont’s Patrick Gymnasium for what he termed his “en­ Manchester, director of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, will discuss 000 commended students And this, above everything else, students when they took their deal of time in studying reports Monday night, the show-stealer viable ability to cut through the with area businessmen legislation concerning handicapped employes. Feederal and state is the reason you and I and named on the basis of their high tests in October 1973. and applications and they are inside was retiring Sen. George chaff and get to the heart of the agencies are sponsoring through the schools a poster contest and a survey of employers millions of others over the performance on the 1973 the ones to make the decision. D. Aiken, R-Vt. matter.’’ and handicapped workers on employment opportunities. (Herald photo by Dunn) years have dedicated ourselves We create a governmental in­ “George Aiken is also noted Nevada A State In 1864. The dinner attended by Presi­ to the Republican party,” Ford stitution and we should let this for his independence of mind. dent Ford attracted hundreds of told the GOP audience. Virginia City, Nev. — The institution make the decisions. Some have even criticized him mining wealth of Virginia City Alaska Helped By Homesteaders demonstrators, but its real star He did not mention the recent “We can’t let them make all for it. I praise him for it,” Ford gave Nevada premature status In Today's Want Ads! was Aiken, who was being Vermont Republican legal Civil Suits Planned the little decisions and then said. as a territory in 1861 and as a honored after 34 years of ser­ challenge to the filing of the en­ Nome — Early homesteaders farm income and contains more when you have a major decision “We are in his debt for his 34 state in 1864, made a capital vice in the U.S. S^ate. tire Democratic slate for played an important role in than half its cultivated land. to be made decide that they years of senatorial service to out of Carson City, a railroad statewide offices as “indepen­ Alaska’s development. First In the Depression of the aren’t the ones to make the Aiken stole the show with America and to Vermont. I In Forged Lease Case center out of Reno and sent homesteaded in 1915, the Ma- decision. We should want them dent Vermonters” on Nov. 5 thousands of prospectors 1930s the federal government anecdotes and jokes, and it was think it is safe to say, and it tanuska Valley once was an in­ helped 202 Midwestern farm to make the hard decisions and election ballots. HARTFORD (UPI) - A LeBlanc Photo spreading through an uncharted he who introduced the Presi­ ought to be said, that he is in no Gov. Thomas J. Meskill in­ officials said he stood to gain hospitable scrub land, but now families start new lives as not let them be made by a vocal The state Republicans Bridgeport landlord whose two state in search of other silver dent to the audience of close to one’s debt,” he added. itiated the investigation after nothing personally from the it provides most of Alaska’s pioneers in the valley. opposition.” Read Herald Ads ciaimed that allowing the leases with the state were Mrs. Walter T. Foster and gold strikes. 2,000 persons. Also praised by the President Licamele had complained to forgery. At his hearing in Hart­ 200 Gallon Minimum Democratic slate to have two canceled after it was dis­ Ford praised Aiken for his was Aiken’s wife, Lola. “I can state authorities that he hadn’t ford Superior Court, his lawyer slots on the ballots was unfair covered one of them was forged — We are now In our 40th year of business. Call us “down-to-earth wisdom, his tell you first hand, whatever been paid on the lease since said O’Marra, active in to the Republicans as well’ as wants to sue the state of before winter sets In and let us keep you warm through leadership and his guidance in Lola wants, Lola gets,” said December 1972, when he con­ Manchester Republican the Liberty Union, a third par­ Connecticut, the convicted the cold days ahead. many areas — in education, Ford. “Both Lola and George sidered the apartments rented. politics, was “under tremen­ *24 Hour Oil Burner Service (Regular Customers only) electric power development, have earned their retirement. ty. forger and his lawyer father-in- A Superior Court judge ruled dous pressures” but did not ‘Automatic Delivery betterment of rural America And both know they have my law. O’Marra, a lawyer, was con­ Saturday that it was legal for specify their nature. and foreign relations. heartfelt gratitude and that of Michael W. Licamele, whose victed March 21 and suspended the Democrats to file in two ‘"These very different fields the nation.” canceled leases were for from practicing law for three "PICK TIE PRO’S’’ FOOTBAU CONTEST separate slots, but Frank emergency welfare housing, is months. He had resigned his It was not until the Meskill Mahady, lawyer for the state seeking permission through the public works job shortly after administration rehired Boland Oil (!o. Republican party, has said that Connecticut Claims Commision the investigation began. O’Marra as an Unemployment for ALL of Your the Democrats can expect some to bring a $13,700 damage suit \ Commission appeals referee at Senate Extends Rail legislation aimed at preventing against the state. It was unclear initially why $14,667 a year that more light Phone 646-6320 NICNOLS-MANCHESTER such an occurrence again. The commission decides O’Marra forged the lease, since was shed on the forgery. HUNTING NEEDS Hearing Deadline whether claims should be enter­ 369 Center Street, Manchester TIRE, INC. tained by the state, which has 3. Cincinnati (a) at Clavaland (b) 4. Dallaa (a) at St. Loula (b) WASHINGTON (UPI) - The did not have the chance to do so. “sovereign immunity” from & Senate has passed an amend­ Most of those who did speak certain law suits. Licamele’s SAFETY CHECK ment extending for 120 days the out at the hearings criticized Amnesty claim, quietly filed last April, is deadline for comment on a plan the plan. not expected to be heard before to reorganize Northeastern A proposal for a similar Reviews December. railroads, according to Sen. extension has been introduced His lawyer, Richard Meehan W e Check- Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., in the House by Rep. Ronald N. of Bridgeport, said Monday who introduced the measure. Sarasin, R-Conn. Started Licamele also is contemplating • SHOCKS Weicker said Monday the a separate Superior Court suit HUNTING measure will give the U.S. WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e against Thomas R. O’Marra, • FRONT END Until You Have Seen UsI Railway Association the oppor­ nine-member Presidential the convicted forger, and his • DISC BRAKES “THE FAMILY SPORTS SHOP” father-in-law, John J. O’Con­ o'!* tunity to get more public reac­ Clemency Board has begun to For Over 30 YearsI \\'^s tion to its rail reoganization Co-Sponsors consider individual cases of nor, a Manchester lawyer. • b a l l j o i n Ts - plan, which initially called for Medicare draft resisters who were in jail The contemplated suit would • WHEEL BEARINGS the abandonment of 26 per cent when the earned re-entry and seek compensatory damages • COMPUTE EXHAUST SYSTEMS COME SEE WHAT'S NEW of Connecticut’s lines. Fee Freeze clemency program was an­ from O’Marra on the grounds of Weicker said the state nounced. fraud because he forged and of course, Your Tiros IN HUNTING depends heavily on rail freight WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. At the time President Ford another state official’s lines for the continued Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., today set up his program on Sept. 16, signature on a lease while he economic evelopment of the said she has cosponsored some 103 draft resisters were was assistant chief of the con­ FREE TIRE MOUNTING EQUIPMENT region, and the abandonment of legislation to freeze the portion serving time in federal prisons tract division of the Public See Us tor New, Used, and Trades on Guns. 175 miles of rail line would have of hospital bills paid by and 155 deserters were held in Works Department, resulting in Fast, Courteous Service We also Sell Hunting Licenses. affected the entire state. medicare patients at its current military stockades. the voiding of two Licamele OPEN INON., TUES., WED., FRI. 8 - 5:30 He said although the $84 level. According to a spokesman for leases, Meehan said. THURS. 8 • 8; SAT. 8 - 1 P . S . FALL FISHING Interstate Commerce Com­ Mrs. Grasso, the Democratic the Clemency Board 86 were It also would seek to set aside S' 13. San Francitoo (a) at Datrolt (b) mission’s Rail Service Planning gubernatorial candidate, said released on 30-day furloughs. the transfer of O’Marra’s $30,- IS GREAT TOO! Office has held public hearings the bill she and Rep. Donald But those 30 days will be up 000 Manchester home to O’Con­ on the “reorganization plan, Frazier, D-Minn., introduced within 10 days and the resisters nor’s name on Feb. 19, which NICHOL’S- “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS” many persons and groups in­ will help the elderly fight “the will be returned to prison if the makes the home and property rM O o A i TIRES For Over 30 Years! terested in commenting on it disastrous effects of board does not act before then. safe from attachment if MANCHESTER . skyrocketing prices and The spokesman said no O’Marra is sued, Meehan said. 25 hospital costs.” decisions were made at the O’Marra was arrested Feb. 7 TIRE, INC. on a second degree forgery Unless the legislation is meeting on Monday, but the 250 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER NASSIFFARMS HullCracks enacted this year, she said, board was returning in closed charge for falsifying the (Oppoalta Saar'a Automotlva) ------991 Main Street In Downtown Manchester WEEKLY “the in-patient hospital deducti- session today and hoped to signature of Deputy Attorney 843-1161 •M ANCHESTER ______Phone 647-912B___ _ .ble will rise by 9.5 per cent to make some recommendations. General C. Perrie Phillips on a Blamed $92 on Jan. 1 — its fifth increase Chairman Charles Goodell lease for two five-room in five years.” said over the weekend that the apartments in Bridgeport at a MANCHSSTMR CBNTtR / / —- i PARKINe ^ \___ PRIZE For Spill She said the deductible board has no authority in itself, cost of $11,246 a year. Phillip’s already has increased by more but can only make recommen­ signature was required before the lease could meet final ap­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - than 100 per cent since the dations to the President which 10 Weekly Contests! proval. Divers have found three tears beginning of Medicare in 1966. he may either accept or reject. f ^ r \ on the huii of an oii tanker that “Senior citizens in Connec­ In the case of the resisters, In the meantime, the state ManckoAtoA LUMBER' spilled 100,0(K) gallons into the ticut and throughout the coun­ the board might recommend' canceled a second Licamele a p p l ia n c e & — RULES - lease for $2,500 for welfare I The object of the contest is to pick ttw most correct winners of ttw New Haven harbor area Sun­ try have seen Social Security in­ that they either perform some TV CENTERS housing on the grounds the 12. San Dle <|0 (a) at Oakland (b) games listed'm the advertisements by inserting the proper letter of ttw day, but officiais say they still creases and other benefits form of alternative service or S A t ^ eliminated by rising prices es­ tell the President the time they housing was “untenantable for winning team on your entry blank. In ttw space libeled “tie breaker" don’t know what caused the place ttw highest number of points you think wO be scored by my one of cracks. pecially in the past year,” she have already served in jail en­ practical purposes.” Meehan says “they only had to turn on Bob Nelson, Peter Sterne and Dean Gates. k n o w i n g l y I the teams In te i One entry par parson. All antrios or reasonabla fa& The 550-foot Messianiki said. titles them to a Presidential pardon. the electricity to correct this.” sknilios must be deposHad it participitint stores by 3 P J l Friday. The Bergen leaked 40,000 gallons at Manchester’s Company Bankers. Herald will bo the sola judga ot contest entries. the entrance to the harbor, ap­ Water Rate parently after its hull struck Bob, Peter and Dean are CBT's business specialists at our three something on the sea bottom, 9. New Orlaant (a) at Denver (b) Increase 10. New Y_oik Olanli (a) at Philadelphia (b) __ and another 60,000 gallons on Manchester offices. They understand the special banking needs of local ...... OFFICIAL ENTRY the way to the Wyatt Oil Co., Authorized State Meal Planner businesses. And they have ways to make your business life easier. M c o n s u m e r dock within the harbor. Perhaps you could benefit from an open line of credit. They'll show you ; I Manchester Evening Herald Coast Guard officials said HARTFORD (UPI) - MAJOR APPLIANCES TV CBT's unique Credit-Ability program. '»1 Monday three private contrac­ Greater Hartford’s To Address AARP B A B tors are continuing to vacuum Metropolitan District Commis­ Or maybe you could get farther ahead with help in payroll handling, A the heavy oil from around the sion has voted to increase its 1...... □ □ 8...... □ □ Mrs. Lucy Zions, meal Mrs. John Dormer, program cash management or an entrepreneur's pension plan. tanker, surrounded by long rate for water services to planner for the Department of chairman, has announced that 1 2. ... □ 9...... □ □ Bob, Peter or Dean are the men to see. floating “booms” used to keep homeowners by 17.2 per cent, Aging of the Senior Citizen's members planning to go on a 3.... □ 10...... □ □ the oil from spreading on the from an average of $14.85 every Food Program of the State of trip to Nova Scotia in June of Being local businessmen themselves, they know the territory and the T IT' ’ ' 1 ..... □ □ water. three months to about $17.40. MAKE INSIDE or 4. ... □ 11.. Connecticut, will be guest next year may contact her at special financial needs of companies within it. l i 12...... □ □ The clean-up work is Large commercial users speaker Wednesday at 1:30 this time. Reservations must be 1 5. ... □ expected to continue until the however will get higher in­ p.m. at a meeting of the made by Oct. 25 with a $50 Being CBT men, they're backed up by all of the facilities, capabilities r ’J ' OUTSIDE REPAIRS 1 6__ ....□ □ 13...... □ □ end of this week, officiais said. creases, some as high as 43 per Manchester Chapter of the deposit. Space for the trip to the and resources of one of the Northeast's leading banks. If you^ company 14. . TieBreaker Officials said tides and winds cent, since the MDC also moved American Association of Ice Capades on Oct. 27 is filled, 7. Miami (a) al Wathlngton (b) 1 7. ... □ a. Naw England (a) at Naw York Jata (b) Number carried part of the 40,000 to reduce the “discount” given Retired Persons (AARP). but those wishing to attend the could benefit from having solid bankers behind you, call Bob at our ANDIA FOOTBALL 1 gallons onto an eight-mile to them. The meeting, which will be Coachlight Theater presenta­ Manchester Center office (244-4429) or Peter at our N. Main office strech of shoreline on both sides Previously, their rates were and held in Cooper Hall at South tion of “A Trip to a Small (244-5460) or Dean at our Parkade office (244-5575). of the harbor. about 60 per cent below average United Methodist Church, will Planet,” on Nov. 20 may send State Department of En­ charges to homeowners. focus on planning economical checks for $11 (which includes SOCCER SHOES Nam e...... vironmental officials have said The MDC, which Monday ap­ and nutritious meals for one or buffet luncheon and transporta­ ABT” t h e CONNECTICUT BANK Address...... the oil spill’s effect on beaches, proved the hike, its first in four two persons. tion) to Mrs. Dormer, 183H E. W B I AND TRUST COIVIPANY 25S CENTER STREE'f Phone...... wildlife and marine fife in the years serves some 80,000 A business meeting will be Middle Tpke. or bring it to the Manchester Office Manchester North Main Office Manchester Parkade Office area was negligible, and they customers. It said it was the held before the program and meeting. Checks should be GROMAirS^ Manchester Evening Herald 893 Main Street 14 North Main Street 354Vi West Middle Turnpike over* eo remm ' credited Exxon U.S.A. with act­ only way to avoid a substantial refreshments will be served made out to AARP 1275, B. ing quickly to contain the spill. deficit by the end of 1975. after the talk. Clulow, treasurer. 86 Cottage Street In Downtown Manchastar PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., 'Tues., Oct. 8, 1974— PAGE ’TWENTY-ONE Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Help W anted 13 Hom es For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered ____^ RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 EARN $635 by Christmas, part MANCHESTER - Reduced for MANCHESTER - Six-room TOLLAND - A warm home LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, time. Full time also available. quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 custom built Ranch, fireplace, trimmed in sunshine. Six-room ROOFING - Specializing For interview Call Mrs. Ryer, cellars and attics cleaned, repairing roofs, new roofs, 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in carpeting, garage, west side Country Cape, acre lot. Low lawns mowed, small tree work. HEY KIDS! 233-3500,11 a.m.-l p.m. kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- location, near simool, enclosed 30’s. 8f2-6323. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. and repaired. 30 years Want to mako good monoy working only a faw houra ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. irch, excellent condition. 30’s. CLERK TYPIST - No Sayes Corporation, 646-0131. experience. Free estimates. a waak. No iliqlt to how much you can aarn. Thraa experience required. Good DRIVE RY CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Howley, 643-5381. nighta par waak. Wa train. salary, paid training plus many NEW SEVEN - room Raised very reasonable work Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, BEST BUY of the year in real 121 HOLLISTER STREET— guaranteed, call anytime. 849- 2JwHeratt» benefits. Now interviewing. 4266. A ^s 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 6M- sundeck, 26’ family room, estate - Income over $7,000. ROOFING - Installation and ’Then call us to inspect this repairs, gutters, stonn win­ Call 647-9946 aluminum siding, 2-car garage, Nine-room house, commercial newly painted and zone, lot 92x201’. Priced at $47,- ROGER’S Car Wash-Wax, dows, doors. Experienced CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING wooded lot. Aferritt Agency, redecorated older Colonial, TRUCK DRIVER - No Realtors, 646-1180. 000. 272 Main Street. Jim ’s Auto Repair, 770 Main quality workmanship. Fully in­ ManGhestar Evening Herald within walking distance of all Street. Also rake leaves, 647- sured. Free estimates. experience required. Good 1529. salary, paid training, plus many schools! [table pr SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary <" Garage 1% Baths Burnett, 646-3005. benefits. Now interviewing. 24x22’ glassed-in porch, 3 Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, MS- COVENTRY (NORTH) Trees Moderate Price 9462. fireplaces, 2-car garage, barn, NEW ON MARKET ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, PART-’TIME Cleaning - Main­ SHARP NEW RANCH in-ground pool, 2 b^utifully EXTERIOR HOME FORBES & WALLACE - We ACT NOW chimneys, gutters. Free es­ PHONE 643-2711 tain small building, choose own are looking for an experienced Enjoy the pleasure of owning la n d s c a ^ acres with stone BEAUTIFICATION timates, fully insured. Days, hours. Reply to Box “ F F ” salesperson for our ^pliance a new 7-rooni Ranch loaded walls. Many extras. Asking RELFIORE AGENCY Aluminum Siding Manchester Herald. evenings 529-8056. Paul FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD and furniture area. Elxcellent Vs you n mndiair tho|i|)er? with the unusual. Cathedral $69,000. By appointment, 228- REALTORS 647-1413 Super Steel Siding Cosgrove, 643-5364. company benefits. Apply Per­ Check out the baigiins on the ceilings, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, 3126. Combination Storm PART TIME- women over 18 sonnel Office, Forbes & HeraM QaesHied Plies built-ins, first floor family Windows & Doors Na/p W anted 13 who want Christmas money, INDEX Wallace, Manchester Shopping room with fireplace and 2 gar­ MANCHESTER - Handyman’s Lota-Land for Safe 24 Gutters and Awnings bonuses, maybe trips. Flexible Parkade. An equal opportunity Heating-Plumbing 35 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING NOTICES ages. 8% mortgage available. Special. Reduced for quick sale. Free Estimates HOUSE CANVASS hours. 623-91!U. employer. Enumerators - Wanted for the 1 — Loit And Found Business Opportunity 14 Joe Gordon, M9-5306, eves. 7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. ANDOVER — Three wooded, Fully Insured LYNN’S PLUMBING - DEADLINE 2 — PArionali Excellent location. Good in­ surveyed and approved lots, up RATES Manchester City Directory. 3 — AnnouncomAnU SLEEP IN my home with KITCHEN HELP - Full-time M3-5314. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ 12:00 noon the day before Apply: Mr. Brennan, Price and come. LaPenta Agency, 646- to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. STOMBERG & TRUEMAN (X). struction. Water pumps. 1 day ...... 9t word per day 4 — Entertainment children 7 and 9.11:15-7:35 a.m. dishwasher. Also full-time publication. m EQUAL HOUSINO OPPORTUNITY 2440. Call Warren E. Howland, 3 d a y s ...... Bt word per day L Company, Room 9,164 East 5 — Auctions Monday-Friday, $50. Some kitchen worker and part-time 633-8583 649-8450 French spoken also. 875-7263. Deadline for Saturday and Center Street between 9 and WE Realtor, 643-1108. 6 d a y s ...... It word per day weekends. Must be mature and dietary aides. Good starting ■ natlonilly adverfliad noncar- Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. FINANCIAL 26 d a y s ...... 6« word per day noon only. 649-9729. An Equal 8 — Bonds-Sto.cks-Mortgages dependable. Andover, Conn., salary. Liberal fringe benefits. bonated vltlmln C enriched fruit drink RARR0WS& WALLACE SEWERLINES, sink lines, 15 WORD MINIMUM Opportunity Employer. 9 — Personal Loans 742-6047, 6-8 p.m. Is now available lor vending In 12 oz. M in ciM ttsr New Haven HartfonI MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - Glastonbury cleaned with electric cutters, Apply in person: East Hartford M9-9306 397-1S19 728-681S Line. Seven acre wooded Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch PLEASE READ 10 — Insurance Convalescent Home, 745 Main cane. Individuals who are aarlously OELUXE RANCH Painting-Papering 32 by professionals. McKinney NURSES’ AIDE - 11-7, Laurel CLEAN-UP person wanted to considering a business of their own Craftsmanship is evident throughout homesite. Excellent rural loca­ Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ EMPLOYMENT Street, East Hartford. tion. Surveyed. Call Arthur YOUR AD Manor Nursing Home, 91 Chest­ 13 — Help Wanted vacuum floors, apply Cavey’s should Inveatigata an extraordinary this Gambolatl built home. Large COLLEGE Graduate students pany, 643-5308. 14 — Business Opportunities distributorship currently available In living room and kitchen, custom Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson Classified ads are taken over nut Street, Manchester, Phone: Restaurant between 9-11 a.m. EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no available for exterior and in­ 15 — Situation Wanted OFFICE WORKER - Mature this area. This It a secure bualnaaa cabinets, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car the phone as a convenience. 649-4519. brokers. Beautiful Colonial, Beach Co., Manchester Office, terior painting. Six years NO JOB too small, toilet person. Knowledge of for those who can spare a faw hours corner home, living room, for­ garage, expandable lower level. Love­ 647-9139. The Herald is responsible for EDUCATION TOOLMAKERS - First class each week (no selling), restocking experience. Fully insured. Free repairs, plugged drains, kitchen \1 18 — Private Instructions shorthand and typing, posting to ly quiet area bordering nature only one incorrect insertion and PART-TIME bar maid - machinists. Jig Bore operator. vendors placed on location by our mal dining, den, four bedrooms, estimates. Call our com­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec then only to the size of the 19 ~ Schooia-Classes accounts, filing, etc. Good s o r ­ preserve. Immaculate move-in condi­ TOLLAND-VERNON line - Experience preferred but not Top rates plus benefits. specialists. A qualified Individual may two baths, modern kitchen, full tion. Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. rooms, bathroom remodeling, original insertion Errors which 20 — Instructions Wanted ting salary, liberal fringe necessary. Call 872-3361, ask for start part time and expand with com­ basement, fireplace, hot water 64S-3233. Beautifully treed one acTe heat modernization, etc., Free do not lessen the value of the Manchester ’Tool and Design, benefits, ^ p ly in person: East Skip. BEAL ESTATE 649-5263, 130 Hartford Road. pany financing to a full time bualnaaa. heat, 2-car garage. Many building lot. Convenient loca­ INSIDE - Outside painting, estimates gladly given. M & M advertisement will not be cor­ 23 — Homes for Sale Hartford (Jonvalescent Home, CASH REQUIRED J. WATSON REACH 00. tion, must be seen. 649-6827. rected by an additional inser­ 24 — Lots-Land for Sale extras. Beautifully landscapeu. REALTORS • MLS fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 745 Main Street, East Hartford. PLAN 1 $ 3,645 Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester tion TOOL MAKERS - All-around 25 — Investment Property INSURANCE Company - PLA N 2 $ 5,63$ Manchester Office 647-9139 Foully insured. Estimates given. >. i 26 — Business Property Looking for high school grad. area. For appointment, call 646- Equal housing opportunity Real Estate Wailtad Call 649-7863. TOWNE Plumbing Service, machinists and Bridgeport 27 — Resort Property FULL-TIME, part-time, ELA N 3 , _ , $10,215 28 Training provided. No exparianca 1634. repairs, alterations, vanity operators. Top wages, fringe 28 — Real Estate Wanted Will train full-time as agent. experienced Bridgeport benefits and overtime. $150-$200 weekly. Jobseekers, operators and tool makers. required. Tax shelter with 60% wrlta- SELLING your home or CEILINGS, inside painting, cabinets a specialty. Call to Homes for Sale 23 Hornet tor Sale 23 Experience preferred, but will MtSC. SERVICES 568-1070. oH. Investment fully secured by new MANCHESTER - Brand new ALUMINUM-sided 6-room acreage? For prompt friendly papering, floor sanding- 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- 31 Services Offered Apply at E & S Gage Co., equipment (live year warranty) and two-family, four up, four down. 4056. train right man. Apply at 32 — Pamting-Papering Mitchell Drive, Manchester. Ranch, countiw kitchen with service, call Louis Dimock refinishing (specializing in i Inventory. Earnings guaranteed with Convenient, quiet older floors). John Verfaille, Paragon Tool Company, 121 33 — Building-Contracting WANTED - Full-time and part- a written buy back agreement. For dishwasher and stove, plenty of Realty, 649-9823. Adams Street. 34 — Roofing-Siding time cooks. Apply in person. neighborhood. Fully carpeted, cabinets. Full basement, large 646-5750, 872-2222. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - 35 — Heating-Plumbing SUPPLY CLERK - No Immediate Information or Interview Waltex kitchen with buiit-ins, Firefighting Safety Features 36 — Flooring Taccoral, 2466 Broad StrStreet, call collect (301) 699-5300 or write In­ treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real ALL CASH for your property Prompt, courteous service. Call experience required. Good 643-14%. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage Manchester. salary. Paid training plus many cluding phone number to HEALTH including washer, dryer and Estate. 6464126, 649-1922. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom MEN part time nights for dishwasher. Stained shingles, •Ifr ) - % ® 38 — Services Wanted benefits. Now interviewing. DRINKS OF AMERICA, INC., 5801 instant service. Hayes Agency, decorating. Interior painting. Smokey the Bear swings high on ropes attached to the top daniel f. reale 748 W /U counter work and dishwashing. Annapolis Road, Bladensburg, aluminum storms and screens. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Town Fire Department which is staging demonstrations in MUNSON’S Candy Kitchen is 646- 0131. Apply in person at Bonanza,' MISC. FOR SALE Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 643- MANCHESTER - Contem­ of the aerial ladder (top photo) shooting up about 100 feet 41 — Articles for Sale Maryland 20710. Gas heat. $53,900. Call Mrs. Remodeling. Exterior painting. - Repairs and remodeling. schools in the south end. Below, fireman James Sarles West Middle Turnpike, betwei accepting applications for a 9462. porary 8-room tri-level, four at the Bentley School playground. Smokey, also known as 42 — Building Supplies part-time salesgirl. Hours are Neal, Jesdor, exclusive agency, large bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, WE WILL buy your house. Call Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Prompt service on emergency. exlains his garb to students. The belt and large hook are MORTGAGES ARE AVAILARLEI 2-4, or call 649-11&4 anytime. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs M3-2081. Fully insured. For estimate call Phone 643-7024. fireman Gary Zito, was part of the demonstration being 44 — Livestock 4-8 weekdays plus weekends, maCTificent view of Hartford anytime, Hutchins Agency, for attaching the fireman securely to the extension ladder. 649-%58. given to schools in the north part of town this week by Do you qualify? Check the NEW Income limits.. 45 — Boats & Accessories averaging 20-24 nours per week. skyline, sunken patio off family Realtors, 649-5324. Were Sarles to fall while fighting a fire, the hook would 46 — Sporting Goods Call for appointment, 6494332. MEDI(»L TE(»N0L0GIST BEST BUY in town. New 7- room facing private woods. . PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - members of the Manchester, Eighth District Fire Depart­ save him. Sarles is coordinator of the Fire Prevention HEAT TREAT 47 — Garden Products room Ranch in Forest Hills, 3 Asking $66,900. Warren E. SELLING your house? Call us PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our (Number of Persons In Family) 46 — Antiques MOBIL bedrooms, 2 baths, 22’ family truck to save you money. 30 ment. The ladder truck is on loan from the Manchester, Week events in the district. (Herald photos by Pinto) Capitol Ana 49 — Wanted to Buy BURGER KING needs people Full-time opening available Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. first and we’ll make you a cash Five years experience. |2 | |3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) room, 2-car garage, beautiful Excellent references. Pete, 742- years’ experience. 646-2115. Someone with general who would like to work on me In our Hemotology Depart­ SERVICE STATION offer. One day service. T. J. RENTALS ment. wooded lot. Good financing 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. SI 2574 knowledge of heat treating. 52 — Rooms for Rent night shift. Part-time or full­ VERNON - Five-room Ranch Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 53 — Apartments for Rent time, male and female. Hours Experience In hemotology Lease Opportunity available. Merritt Agency, 646- with 2 full baths, fireplaced ^SAITE i Interview strictly confidential 1180. Flooring 36 54 — Homes for Rent available: 5-8,5-11,5-1. Apply in necessary. living room, large eat-in IMMEDIATE cash for your PAPER HANGING and ceiling ’3870 : : b0LlAR$ 55 — Business for Rent person after 2 p.m.: Burger MANCHESTER kitchen, one-car attached gar­ property. Let us explain our painting, reasonable rates. 56 — Resort Property for Rent For more Information, please Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, i. > Ux* • ^ 14760 : : : : : : STANLEY P.ROCKWai CO. 57 — Wanted to Rent King, 467 Center Street, Oays: 528-9894 NEW LISTING age. Situated on lovely fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, (specializing in older floors). 296 Homestead Avenue 58 — Misc. for Rent Manchester. call the Personnel Depart­ Evenings: 875-6340 MANCHESTER landscaped lot. Price reduced 647- 1413. ■NEW 15635 i : ; : : ment, 646-1222, ext. 481. DO you have wallpapering Ceilings and inside painting. Hartford • 246-5621 AUTOMOTIVE Excellent 6-room Cape - City to $36,500. Owner wants fast John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- •eeeeeeeee SELL YOUR HOUSE through you’d like done? For depen­ INCOME 16500 : : 51 — Autos for Sale I An equal opportunity omployoA utilities, Amesite drive, com­ sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 2222. 17200 52 -• Trucks for Sale MANCHESTER J. Watson Beach Real Estate dable service call M. Francis. LIMITS 53 — Heavy Equipment for Sale MACHINISTS binations, oil heat, quiet I Co. Professional real estate 872-6245. 17850 PART-TIME telephone inter­ 54 — Molorcycles-Bicycles MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I Bolton 55 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile neighborhood, quick occupan­ service for more than 45 years. U you qualify we can get you ^8300 | viewers to work from your own Homes BrIdgtpoH, Lailw, Jig Bors 71 Haynes Street cy. Priced at only $31,900 { TREES I Manchester office, 647-9139. PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ □ MISC. FOR SALE home. Interesting work for well 56 — Automotive Service and Cintimatic Oparators Manehester I Surround this immaculate 8| ting, wallpapering, spray/brush % •s '■ if- Into a new home with a 18700 known department store. Three — Autos for Rent-Lease CHARLES LESPERANCE 57 n««d«d lor sacond An Equal Opportunity employar ■ room aluminum sidedj painting. Fair prices, fully in­ to four hours daily, five days 649-7620 sured, experienced and depen­ Articles for Sale 41 per week. Some telephone ■hlft Top wages, fringe ■ Colonial in primej □ MISC. SERVICES benefits and overtime. YOUR OWN eUSINESS dable. 643-1671. experience preferred. Work BANDSMAN - Woodwind, j neighborhood. Four large! DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Experience required. Stnia nd iiqfiT dutan ritk fndKlt Biiiifac- V - % MORTGAGB starts immediately. Call 643- Help Wanted 13 brass, percussion instruments. tarad by hraUtir, Vrit, WninI, CkaaRM and MANCHESTER - Super 6-room I bedrooms, first floor family I HOUSE NEED Painting? - We $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, 7 28 Services Offered 6774. A pp ly a t Training or experience tlhcn. custom 3-level Split, only 11 I room, walk-out basement. I 31 brush, spray or roll. stone, gravel, pool and patio required. Good salary, rapid Dtakn in nlaUbliid b; Ibi am tPt- years old, 1 1/2 baths, sliding I Exceptional landscaping. At Professional painting service, sand. 643-9504. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... Cm b« o n n M MU H ywr IWM « < Mrt or M '.> 7 : 7 SET-UP MAN THE LE-MI CORPORATION promotions, excellent benefits, glass doors from dining area to I lovely home. $51,900. I SHARPENING Service - 12 years experience, free es­ GAL FRIDAY to perform dne boik patio, garage, professionally Saws, knives, axes, shears, NEEDED 1 MHchell Drive, Manclieater one month paid vacation per h<|0int I M d M i of $],U12t osb tor bmn- timates. Reasonable prices. ALUMINUM sheets used as various duties. Modem East landscaped. Excellent location. skazes, rotary blades. Quick printing plates, .007 thick, 643-2392 year. Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. lory nd icnicoi pwditui I WARREN E. HOWLAND! 875-8782, 643-0250. REALE’S CORNER Hartford location. Call 289-8291 Hours available: 8-5, 9-5 or 9- Tbo coopny ilftn i confdtti boy bad it i l bi- Upper 30’s. Arruda Realty, 644- service. Capitol Equipment 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 for appointment. 2. Five or six-day week, full or vontonos. I Realtors 643-1108 j ■ ‘ At*. COOK - No experience 1539. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Phone 643-2711. part-time. Apply in person at Wiito today lor i ptaaili alfiatioo m t nan Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Building- Contracting 33 SALES PERSONNEL, required. Good salaiw. Paid mittM bitaroallot bxWi ibiiio. tf Sytlan, training plus many benefits. VERNON - Purchase this love­ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 SECURITY experience preferred, apply in he. K M S. bd»iod U . M Ido CHy. MASONRY - All types, Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. S4104 ly 4-bedroom home. 5 3/4% MANCHESTER - New listing. 7958. cents each. Inquire side door. time positions availac RURGERKING person, ’The Treasure Shoppe, fieldstone, brick, concrete. Various days and hours from Manchester Parkade. Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. assumable mortgage. Monthly Charming 4-room Cape-style Manchester Evening Herald. □ NOTICES □ FINANCIAL 467 Center Street payments $200.33. P. I. T. I. home in mint condition. Wall- REWEAVING burns, holes. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., which to choose. Good hourly Mancheiter 643-1870 or 644-2975. wages, Car, telephoneone and JOBSEEKERS - Open 8 a.m. - 8 PART-TIME - 20 hours weekly, Asking $45,000. Call Audrey to-wall carpet abounds Zippers, umbrellas repaired. WE BUY and sell used fur­ light bookkeeping, aggressive Schaefer, Broker, 875-5351. throughout. Beamed living Window shades, Venetian niture. Cash on the line. One 1 Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 8 clean police record required.requi p.m. daily with full and part- & Lost and Found female. Goodyear Service room ceiling and spiral stair­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. NEWTON H. Smith Sons - piece or an entire housefull. Call or come in The Wackenhut time employment oppor­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Corp. 1247 Main Street, East tunities. Jobseekers, 568-1070. Store, Vernon. (5all 646-0101. Situation Wanted 15 VERNON - Many extras, this case add to the true value. Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 LOST - Siamese cat, female, MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ unique 10-room split, 6 Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and Main Street Rear, behind cond, third. AH kinds. Realty Hartford. 289-5451. An equal op­ with white flea collar. Vicinity SWITCHBOARD Operator - No bedrooms if needed. Lower cy, 646-1511. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. roofing. No job too small. Call Douglas Motor Sales. statewide, credit rating un­ portunity employer. TOWN OF MANCHESTER PART-TIME openings in many WILL BABYSIT - 8 hours daily, 649-3lfi. V of Tanglewood Lane and fields, available now in several experience required. Good 40 hours weekly in my home. 61 level has full bath and 2 rooms. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Hebron Road, Bolton. 643-7793. necessary. Reasonable, nliden- Excellent for office or in-law MANCHESTER - Lovely 7- spraying.Fully insured. CLEAN USED refrigerators, tial, quick arrangements. Alvin towns. Some will train. salary. Paid training, plus New Street. 646-1037, 3-6 p.m. CARPENTRY - Repairs, LEGAL NOTICE Jobseekers, 568-1070. many benefits. Now inter­ ^artment. Double-car garage. room Cape with first-floor Licensed. Free estimates. ranges, automatic washers, LOST - Student’s glasses, dark Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 PART-TIME custodian. Laurel City water and sewers. Asking family room, 2 full baths, Phone 633-5345. remodeling, additions, roofing. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Manor, phone 649-4519. Apply viewing. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. RETIRED SECRETARY Call David Patria, South Wind­ frame. Vicinity St. Bridget’s Constitution Plaza, Hartford. The Zoning Board of Appeals Army, 643-9462. $57,000. Call Audrey Schaefer, fireplaced living room. 7 l/27o Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- School and Woodland Street, Evenings, 233-6879. week days, 11-4. desires full or part-time posi­ sor, 644-17%. will hold public hearings on tion. Phone 643-2043 after 5 p.m. Broker, 875-5351. financing available with no SNOWPLOWING 2171 Manchester. Reward. 649-8866. Monday, October 21,1974, star­ money down to qualified buyer. PART TIME - Shipper - Residential or MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd JOB OPENING for full-time ting at 7:00 P.M., in the AVON MANCHESTER - 8-room Asking $36,900. Zinsser Agency, WES ROBBINS carpentry SCREENED loam, gravel, Tuesdays and Thursdays, $2.50 CHILD CARE - Will care for remodeling specialist. Ad­ LOST - Passbook No. 5-16103, mortgages — interim financing salesperson for hardware and LIVEN UP YOUR LIFE THIS hourly. Call 646-0174. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 646-1511. C om m ercial processed gravel, sand, stone, W-15572,6-2662, Savings Bank of — expeditious and confidential housewares department. Hearing Room of the Muni­ child in my home weekdays in ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cipal Building to hear and con­ FALL AND EARN SOME Oakland Street area. 646-5096. fireplaced living room, large Call and fill. George H. Grilling, >4. Manchester. Application made service, J.D. Real Estate Apply: W. T. Grant Company, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Inc., 742-7886. sider the following petitions: MONEY, TOO. Get out, meet PART-TIME permanent posi­ formal dining room, 11/2 baths, BROWN’S TIRE SHOP for payment. Assoc. 646-1980. Manchester Parkade. An equal people, enjoy life...Represent den, kitchen with pantry, gar­ 649-3446. opportunity employer. Item 2 Harijs & Elma Turkis tion open East of River in doc­ WOMAN would like to babysit MANCHESTER 040-3444 the world's largest cosmetics tor’s office. One-gal office, age, treed lot, Bentley School LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per FOUND - Mongrel, liver and OVERDUE BILLS? Money — Request variance to reduce and do housework five days per OWNER SAYS SELL LEON Cieszynski builder - new company. Show fine gifts and experience necessary. Good week, Vernon area. Call 875- area. Immediate occupancy. yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. white female. Call Dog Warden, available to property owners. north side yard to 13 feet for So come and buy this im­ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) homes custom built, quality jewelry, too. Earn starting salary and benefits 6381 anytime. $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 646-4555. State-wide, quick, confidential. TOWN OF MANCHESTER purpose of erecting addition to M3-2121. maculate Ansaldi built Ranch. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, remodeled, additions, rec ELECTRONIC Calculators for Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ money one day, join your available. Fee paid. Richard P. rooms, garages, kitchens '• . *»• ^ 'I a tta c h e d g a ra g e — 173 Rita Personnel Services, 164 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 bedrooms, king sized stumps removed, fully insured. sale at reduced prices. Phone FOUND - Black and tan sand. Credit check un­ friends for luncluthe next day. Got a tree problem? Well worth remodeled, batn tile, cement 649-4986. necessary. Burke Mortgage LEGAL NOTICE Ferguson Road — Residence East Center Street, 646-3441. living room & master work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ shepherd type male dog. Call Zone AA. Interested? Call 2894922. □EDUCATION East Hartford a phone call. 742-8252. Dog Warden, 646-4555. Company, 649-0378 anytime. The Zoning Board of Appeals bedroom, 2 fireplaces, rec tial or commercial. Call 649- Item 3 Frederick Kurtz — I CHOICE 6DY SEASONED hardwood - for will hold public hearings on STRAIGHTENER room, garage, secondary ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ 4291. fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. Request variance to reduce financing available. Call Tony FOUND - Black and white Monday, October 12,1974, star­ • Must have knowledge ofj Private Instructions 18 Three bedroom split, spacious eling, rec rooms, offices, Calf 875-4350. female mongrel dog. Call Dog ting at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing front yard to 47.5 feet for pur­ PHONE from home to service I straightening technique of j living room with cathedral Wasilefsky at 649-5306, eves. household repairs. Phone 649- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Help Wanted 13 our customers for super ear­ Warden, 646-4555. Room of the Municipal Building pose of erecting addition to I round and flat heat-treated | SEWING Instruction - ceilings, warm family room, 872-0003. 4594. Carpentry and general contrac­ -WH0LE8ALE- Elks Club Break dwelling — 38 Erie Street — nings. Choose own hours. Call ting. Residential and commer­ to hear and consider the ■ parts I Dressmaking or tailoring, all 1 Vz baths, treed lot, pool, $3600 prlces on ABOUT TOWN Personals 2 647-1810. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY cial. Whether it be a small TOWN OF MANCHESTER following petition: STATE Rural Residence Zone basic steps including pattern down and $291 per month to CASH Registers and adding RICH, DARK TOPSOIL POSITION VACANCY Item 4 Raymond S. & I STANLEY P. ROCKWELL CO. | machines. - Sales, service, repair job, a custom built home HEARING ALSO. KEYBOARD operator - 84:30 adjustments Small classes, in­ qualified veteran. Call for Any amount. Pick up your Charged to Boy RIDE from Florence Street, CLERK I Elaine G. Redens — Request i 296 Homestead Avenue j dividual instruction. M3-6226. RARR0WS& WALLACE supplies. 15 years experience, or anything in between, call 646- Friendship Circle of the Matrons and Patrons Night will Item 1 Richard T. Barracliffe— p.m. in firm located near South more details. MindiMtar Haw Havan Hartford 1379. own - save more, or will Manchester to 999 Asylum $5,158.92 - $5,568.16 variance to permit use of barn I HarMord • 246-5621 j formerly with NCR. Free Salvation Army will meet be observed. Officers will wear Avenue, Hartford for 8:30-5 job Request Special Exception for windsor/Manchester town line. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WARREN E. HOWLANO 648-5306 387-1815 728-6818 deliver. Liberal fringe benefits in­ to rear of residential property Estimates. C.R.S. Company, tonight at 7:45 at the Citadel. colored gowns. daiily. 649-3708. location approval for General Experience with photo type set­ Schoola-Claaaea 19 R e a lto rs Coventry, 742-6381. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, _____C1I B4B.2204 MANCHESTER clude paid vacation; sick leave; for the purpose of refinishing ting equipment necessary. For RADIO OPERATOR - No fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Haynes St. were broken into Hostesses are Mrs. Blanche Repairer’s License at existing 643-1108 A 14-year-old boy was Notice holidays; pension plan; com­ service station with approved and minor repairing of fur­ information please phone Mrs. experience required. Good ATTENTION - Mothers - Three ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful concrete repairs, inside and Sunday afternoon by two Bonafine and Mrs. Kathy TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ NEW and used railroad ties, arrested and charged Monday youths. Although the offices plete insurance plan. Limited Repairer’s License — niture, at slight remuneration, Mohney or w s . Wilkas at 644- salary, paid training plus many positions available for 3 l/2to 4 view of entire lake, 4- ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, outside. Reasonably priced. Brooks. Melody Topic 2431. benefits. Now interviewing. year old boys and girls at St. authentic hardwood, excellent with breaking into the Elks were apparently searched by Court of Probate, District of Manchester Employees’ credit union 288 Middle Turnpike West — as a home-hobby-type occupa­ room older home, modern bath, and trimming. Attics, cellars 643-0851. Of Chaminade NOTICE OF HEARING Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 643- M a ry ’s D ay S ch o o l, COLUMBIA- Lovely old half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- condition. Call 872-6754 Club on Bissell St. Sunday night the youths, only $45 in cash was ESTATE OF ALEXANDER JARVIS, available. tion — 457 North Main Street — cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- The Rev. Russell Camp, Business Zone III. HOUSEKEEPERS - Full time, 9462. Manchester. For further infor­ Federal Colonial, three 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- ANY TYPE Carpentry and and stealing a case of J&B taken, police said. Melody, its beginnings and its Deceased For application and job Information pertaining to above Residence Zone B. 5305. chaplain at Somers and Enfield Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five-day mation please contact Mrs. bedrooms, two baths, two 0131. masonry work, additions and scotch and 24 bottles of ale. developments and diversions, description apply at Item 5 Robert F & Eleanor fireplaces, moved onto new State Correctional Institutions, E. Fitzgeraid, Judge, dated October 4, may be obtained in the Plan­ week, including one weekend LPN - Experience required. Perry, 646-7868. Any race, WEDDING Invitations - remodeling. Free estimates. A. He has been referred to was discussed and illustrated 1974 a hearing will be held on an applica­ PERSONNEL OFFICE, Gorman — Request variance to foundation. Picturesque set­ will speak on "Who Are the ning Office. day. Good starting salary, Ages 17-35. Good salary plus color, creed. MANCHESTER Verplanck...... Brochures, Business Forms, Squillacote, 649-0811. Juvenile Court and the scotch by Jan Wodal Monday night at tion praying that an instrument purpor­ Municipal Building, 41 Center All persons interested may at­ use house as a group home for 9 liberal fringe benefits. Apply in many benefits. Now inter­ ting, priced in low 50s. More CORRECION Guilty?” tonight at 7:30 at ting to be the last will and testament of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• School area. Charming 6-r 6-room Letterheads, Envelopes, and ale recovered. the Chaminade Musical Club said deceased by admitted to probate as Street, Manchester, Connec­ tend these hearings. mentally retarded persons and person: East Hartford Con­ viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- land available. Owner will Cape, one-car garage, new Robert A. Munroe, 38, of Lon­ Center Congregational Church. finance. For details call Lange Tickets, Business Cards and A second youth was being meeting in the Federation in said application on file more fully ticut. ZONING BOARD OF 2 house parents — 62 Linden valescent Home, 745 Main 9462. siding, large lot, quiet don Rd., Hebron was not given appears, at the Court of Probate on Oc­ □ REAL ESTATE Agency, 228-9349, 228-32%. other printing services offered. sought today by police. Room at Center Congregational tober 15, 1974 at 11 a.m. Closing date for filing is APPEALS Street — Residence Zone A. Street, East Hartford. neighborhood. 7 1/2% mortgage General Printing Services, 623- a written warning for failure to St. Margaret’s Circle, $2500 CASH bonus - Equipment Church. Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk Friday, October 11, 1974, Bernard R. Johnson Item 6 Housing Authority available. $30,500. Owner agent, 5379. yield the right of way Sunday Daughters of Isabella, will DISHWASHER - over 18 for repairm an. No experience Homes For Sale THREE-FAMILY - in excellent 649-9804. The Offices of six doctors on Using recordings, Mrs. Wodal Chairman Town of Manchester — after driving his van camper meet tonight at 7:30 at the KofC evening work. Contact Mr. St. required. Good starting salary, condition. Only $37,900. Pasek began with some of the earliest Radios Paul J. Rossetto Variance requested for relief Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- into a shack at the bottom of Home. Refreshments will be Germain, Steak-Out Restaurant excellent benefits, one month MANCHESTER - Striking 4 BOLTON - cniintrv Rannh hio Gregorian chants as classic Secretary from Rural Residence and Northview Ski Slope as served. Tape Recorders of Vernon, Tolland Turnpike, paid vacation per year. Call bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ examples of monophony, or Dated this 8th day of October, Residence AA zoning Talcottville. U.S. Army, 643-9462. wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first reported in The Herald Mon­ single line melodies. Walkle Tdikias □ EMPLOYMENT requirements for construction TWO-FAMILY - Lar Martha Circle of Emanuel 1974. floor family room. Prime loca­ day. The development of melody •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of Manchester Housing Authori­ lot. Stoves and refri Lutheran Church will meet tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. Munroe was given a verbal with harmony was illustrated ARTHUR DRUG ty approved "Housing For The Only $34,900, Pasek Thursday at 2 p.m. in the music Help Wanted Howland Realtors, M3-1108. Atkins Will Head warning for failure to yield the by a section of M ozart’s LEGAL NOTICE E ld erly ” on trac t of ap­ MLS, 289-7475, 742-824: room at the church. Anna T. right of way, according to the “Marriage of Figaro.” FULL-TIME Janitorial The second installment of proximately 5 acres at 195 Veterans Council Anderson will lead devotions. DAYS - NO ROTATION police report. The contemporary music of Superintendent needed for property taxes on the October I, Spencer Street. We have several openings for registered nurses with at George R. Atkins of Loomis Hostesses are Gerda Orr, RERNARD A. LOZIER, Schoenberg, and a fragment apartment buildings. Free 1973 Grand List are due and Information pertaining to above least one year of recent hospital experience. Excellent St. recently was elected chair­ Blanche Savory and Anna from the album "Songs of the INC. apartment, good salary. Must payable 1 October, 1974. may be obtained in the Plan­ man of the Manchester Murphy. be dependaole, handy, and benefits. Staff assignment and salary will take Into ac­ .NOW SATISFACTORY Humpback Whale” were played 22 REGENT ST. Interest will be charged after 1 ning Office. count Individual background and experience. Veterans Council. He succeeds willing to work at maintenance, Tracy A. Dugay, 13, of Cedar to show how melody has November, 1974 at the rate of % All persons interested may at­ Edward Dupre. minor repairs, and lawn care. Swamp Rd., Coventry was Mayfair Y Club will meet progressed in the 20th Century. Celling Repairs of 1 per cent per month from tend thse hearings. Other elected officers are Seeking adult without children. listed in satisfactory condition Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin The program concluded with & Raplacementa the due date or a minimum of ZONING BOARD OF John Rogers, vice chairman; Write Box "B” Manchester this morning at Manchester Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All a community sing to the Herald, giving age, experience, $2.00. Taxes may be paid by APPEALS and Jack A. Ledard, secretary- Quality Carpentry Work, Memorial Hospital. Mayfair residents are invited. recorded accompaniment of a previous employment. mail or at the Town Office Bernard R. Johnson chairman. Patios • Additions Tracy had been in critical carousel band organ. Building. Chairman The next meeting of the coun­ & Remodeling condition since Friday evening Hostesses for the evening Cynthia Clark Paul J. Rossetto cil is scheduled for Nov. 4 at 8 Temple Chapter, OES, will Free Estimates AIR FORCE Reserve - Be a when struck by a van on Green were Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Tax Collector Secretary meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at paid volunteer. Part-time. No p.m. at the American Legion Manor Blvd. at the Parkade. Donald Sisco and Mrs. Cyrus School Road Dated this 8th day of October, ' the Masonic Temple. Associate Phono 646-4464 experience necessary. Call Home. Tompkins. Collect, (413 ) 593-5237/5238. Andover, Conn. 06232 1974. PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues., Oct. 8, 1974— PAGE ’TWENTY-THREE

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BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent S3 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 PRISCILLA’S POP T A r A OH, Y o u - M 6 P IS H T ! F E o n F m ^ Y o U BY AL VERMEER MANCHESTER - Cottage PLEASANT 4-room newer WE PAY $10 for complete junk PONTIAC, Gran Prix, 1973, low V /H A T ^ T H ' WlfJf-PPlMWMd A 0AR fJAA'F ! Street, 4-room apartment, se­ Duplex, immaculate, large cars Call Joey, Tolland Auto mileage, fully powered, factory AND YOU'RE NOT TO' WELL? WHY DON'T V RAIKIISIG? \ SO OUT TILL YOU YOU GET STARTEDiT// W HAT H A S P O T}IAT! cond floor, security. Telephone rooms and closets. Tile bath Body, 528-1990. air, excellent condition. Call TIDY YOUR RoOMll and kitchen cabinets. Parking, RAIN G O T 646-1189. 646-1316 or 649-8782. IS THAT CLEARS T it ' s r a i n i n s O TO DO WITH centrally located, no pets or 1973 BUICK LTD, full IT? children. Security. Available. equipped, air-conditioneS. 1968 OPEL - Best offer. Call THREE-ROOM Apartment - 643-1459. stereo tape player, cruise con­ 643-6631 after 6 p.m. Heat, hot water, range, trol, under 20,(MO miles, green refrigerator, garage, laundry NEW DUPLEX - Three and beige. 646-2487. o o MATADOR 1971 White station hr K A Inc. T u u s Pm area, basement storage, lease, bedrooms, full cellar, large wagon, power steering, 6 security deposit, no pets. $180. yard, appliances, water, hoox- VOLKSWAGEN - We buy, sell, cylinder, standard shift, good STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 643-4884. ups, no pets, $265. Call after 6 repair, rebuild engines, condition. Call 644-1300. p.m., 646-8057. transmissions. Some used MANCHESTER - Five-room parts, window glass installed. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN YOURC CLOSE-IN w e HEAR THAT BUT HE AND THE SORRY, t r o o p s ! OL' ONION WON’T TELL 10-9 apartment, second floor, no MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Specials on muftlers, tires and Squareback wagon - Can be WITH LEIGHTON OLEY WON'T USE COACH WERE I 'M SWORN IN BECAUSE HE'S BEEN LEFT appliances, close to school. Duplex in newer two-family brakes. Tim Moriarty, 270 seen at Hagedom’s Getty Sta­ OLSON AND STALkY HIS REMAINING LAUGHING AND BLOOD TO SOLEA1N OUT! - I DONTkNOW home. $225 per month. ic m«kvNCA. lac. Available immediately. Securi­ Hartford Road, Manchester, tion, 230 West Middle 'Tpke. No PM TH. IlM US ftL W. SCHWEISENBERGER! YEAR OF F o o t - SCRATCHING WHAT THE PLOT IS' Articles tor Sale 41 Livestock A4 Rooms for Rent ty required. $170. Eastern, 646- Appliances and carpeting. Heat 643-6217. phone calls, please. BALLeueiBiLiry TOGETHER/ 52 Apartments For Rent 53 8250. not included. No pets, security THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM FOURTEEN Chinchillas - FOR SALE - Welch pony and LARGE, furnished room with WE HAVE customers waiting requuired. Available November 1973 VOLKSWAGEN R^ls 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite 1. C:all 649-2003. 7 ------Silver gray and white with Shetland pony, cart and complete light housekeeping for the rental of your apartment Royce convertible, 5,000 Sebring, brown, white top, Ol,rWO0LPNlT ^AHP59tCG5H|5WIFGl) * cages. & st offer. Call 742.6906. harness. Call 643-7605 after 5. privileges. Private entrance MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom original miles, many extras. automatic, fully equipped, $^95 or home. J.D. Real Estate duplex, private basement, and parking. 649-0358, 643-6266. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. VERNON - Professional offices Must sell. 646-6629. or best offer. RcMssession, HIS thumb! O J O R R V T D D NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam appliances, yard. Available im- for rent, 1-5 rooms, furnished or Savings Bank of Manchester, mMiately. Security required. M ^ e o u r m . cleans, rinses, and vacuums out Garden Products 47 FEMALE wanted to share an not, heat and electricity. Also 1973 BUICK La Sabre - 4-door, 646-1700. A LOOKING for anything in real $160. Eastern, 646-K250. dirt leaving carpets apartment, with two other estate rental — apartments, apartments from $100 monthly vinyl hardtop, power, air, low professionally clean. Rent at LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own girls. Call after 5, 643-6961. homes, multiple dwellings, no and up. Call Lownds & Man­ mileage, showroom condition. 1967 BUICK Electra sport Manchester Wallpaper & Paint - quality pole tomatoes - fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ning, 875-3357. 646-0131. coupe, Midas exhaust system, Company, 185 Middle Tpke. peppers - fryers, staffers, and FURNISHED room for Associates, Inc. 646-1980. APARTMENT new battery, mounted snows. West, 646.0143. hols - egmlant. Silver Lane gentleman - All comforts of RENTAL OFFICE STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly 1968 TORINO Squire wagon - $550 firm. 647-9778 evenings, redecorated, one and two- 60,000 miles, good condition, near K-mart. Bring own home, kitchen, parking. Securi­ EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, We have q large variety of weekends. 45-PIECE SET Mikasa baskets. ty. Call 649-4936 or 649-3436. bedroom apartments, heat and $650. 1957 T-Bird engine for car earthenware dishes. Trellis second floor, $235., with heat deluxe one and two-bedroom hot water included, children un­ or boat, rebuilt, never used, and hot water, security and 1965 MGB ■ New top and tires. pattern. Never used. $50. 643- apartments and townhouses der 3 accepted. No pets. $500. Call 649-0381. Needs clutch and engine work. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA BARBERA 7943. FRESH sweet apple cider and GENTLEMAN only - Room references. After 4 weekdays, throughout Manchester. Ren­ Available immediately. Swuri- 528-7311. $100. 649-7360 after 5. apples. (Macouns, Machin- with garage. References tal office open daily from 9-5, U required. From $140. 1972 BUICK Skylark, 8 cylinder, REGISTERED English Setters tosli). Botti’s Fruit Farm, 2M required. Call 647-1823 after 6 other times by appointiient. Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten­ automatic, 19,000 miles. Gold 1973 FORD Gran Torino - With - Seven weeks old, champion Bush Hill Road, Manchester. p.m. NICE THREE-room furnished dent after 5 p.m., 684-2954. with black vinyl top. Original air, power steering, power ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN stock. Call 649-2558. apartment, near hospital, owner. $3,000. Call after 6, 649- adults only. No pets. $200. brakes, 4-door, vinyl roof. ROOM with kitchen privileges, DAMATO ENTERPRISES, MC. 7850. $2400. 649-2287. MANURE for sale, $7 and $14. Antiques centrally located, 14 Arch Security deposit required. Call 240-A New State Hi, Manchester 643-9678. loads delivered. Call after 7, Street. $46-1021 1967 MUSTANG - dark green, 1964 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass - 649-8731. WANTED Antique furniture, 289 V-8 engine, power steering, Parts. Rebuilt transmission, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or PLEASANT quiet furnished MANCHESTER - Newly-wed automatic transmission, entire block except pistons. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• other antique items. R. room for working gentleman. special, 5 rooms, children excellent condition. Call 644- Tom after 5, 649-7704. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Harrison, 643-8709. Call 646-7944 evenings. Sceepted. $160 per month. (32- MANCHESTER - One-bedroom 2784 after 6 p.m. 19). Rentex, 549-6981. apartment. Available im­ 1963 CHEVY II, station wagon, DOG-CAT boarding reser­ MAGNIFICENT ornate *ak HONEST Non-drinker - share mediately. Security required. 1967 TRIUMPH GT6 - Needs 6 cylinder automatic, with vations. Combined inside/out- clawfoot breakfront, $150. or private home. Full privileges. SIX-ROOM Duplex - Three $150, heat included. Eastern, work, best offer. 1964 Chevrolet snows and rims, $395 or best side runs, partitioned privacy, best offer. Call 742-8161. 643-1960 until 5, 289-1909 after 6. large bedrooms, modern 646-8250. van, good condition, paneling, offer. 649-7441. germicidal lighting. Canine kitchen, stove, new best offer. 649-2971. Holiday Inne, 2M ^^don Road, The days may be gettmg coder but LIGHT Housekeeping room for refrigerator, aluminum siding VERNON - Willow Brook and garage. $260. Security Manchester, 646-5971. Hds are stiB Hot! ^^^e refrigerator and Apartments, one and two 1971 1800E Volvo, mint condi­ Trucks tor Sale 62 ______linens provided. 801 Main required. 649-3050. bedrooms. From $180. Includes U nIbedW M y tion, very low mileage, two TOY POODLE PUPS - One ...... Street, 649-9879. heat, hot water, appliances, snow tires. $3700. Call 649-6884. 1966 INTERNATIONAL, 20’ silver male and one champagne Wanted to Buy 49 EAST HARTFORD - Two carpet, air-conditioning, pool, bedrooms and parking. $155 per van, roll up doors. No longer male. Eight weeks old. Excep- —...... tennis court, picnic area. No 1967 CHEVROLET - Four-door, needed. $1500. Kage, 91 ^ m MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY tionally nice. 872-4807 or 872- WAN-TED - Wicker furniture. Apartments For Rent 53 month. (32-24). Rentex, 549- pets. Security required. Homes tor Rent 54 6981. automatic transmission, V-8, Street. 6306. any kind. Phone 872-0930. Superintendent, 872-4400. Savings Bank of Manchester MARLBOROUGH - Four-room repossession. $300. 646-1700. 1966 FORD Econoline van - VfCRRDJ’MW44 FREE TO good home - One •••••••••••••••«•••>•••••••• VERNON - One-bedroom NON-SMOKING working girl THREE ROOMS - First floor, house, nice yard for children. Count squeezes out last trick desires same to share apart­ $150 per month. (71-81). Rentex, Good running condition, $300 tiger kitten, double front paws. a p a rtm e n ts im m ed iately with heat and appliances, no 1973 Datsun 240Z - Brown with firm. Call 646-5428 between 6 The bidding has been: 8 Mother also free. Call 646-4774. □ RENTALS available at Town House ment in center of town. Own pets, one months security 549-6981. tricks in each minor suit. beige interior, four-speed, 15,- and 7 p.m. West North East South ------:------Gardens. This suburban apart- room, parking, $80 per month. required. Available November 000 miles, one-owner, AM-FM West shows out on the second SIAMESE kittens, reasonable...... ment community of unusual 646-1522 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED home from NORTH It really doesn’t matter if diamond lead and third club 14 Pass 14 1st. Can be seen 6-7 p.m. Satur­ radio, excellent condition. Best 1961 LAND ROVER - Rebuilt, Parents on premises. Call 643- Booms lor Rent 52 architectural design and November to May for middle- ♦ A 7 5 South is playing three, six or lead. Pass 1 N.T. Pass 3+ days 6-8, 28 Church Street. offer. 643-7977. excellent condition. Call 649- 2866 after 4; 3 0 . ------beautiful landscaping features MANCHESTER- Centrally aged couple. Call 6494160. T AKJ53 seven notrump. That is, it Pass 3 N.T. Pass ? 7844. ♦ AQ2 doesn’t matter to the man in­ South cashes one high ------THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- priate entrance, private patio located, 3 room apartment, on BOLTON - Three room cottage, 1969 PONTIAC GTO, runs good, You, South, hold: ♦ A6 terested only in good techni­ heart and comes back to his TOY POODLES - Black, six nished room s, c e n tra lly with sliding glass door, wall-to- second floor, $145 per month woods, privacy, yard and $1000. Good tires, new car­ ♦ AK 8 4 3 »A2 ♦Q4+KQ87 Business tor Rent 55 1968 CHEVROLET half-ton WEST EAST cal play. To the man in­ own hand with the king of weeks old. One male, one located. Kitchen privileges, wall carpeting, range, plus security deposit. parking. Available immediate-' buretor, new paint, extra parts. What do you do now? References. 643-1570. pickup - Standard transmission, A QJ10643 A 8 terested in big swings, the spades. East shows out and female. Also two-year old male. Parking. Reasonable rates, refrigerator, garbage disposal, ly. $135 plus security. 646-2611. BUILDING For Rent - 646-5993. v-8 engine with camper cap. A—Pass. Your partner has a 646-2488 after 6 p.m. Phone 649-2358. master TV antenna, storage f 9862 YQ7 play becomes really impor- South knows that West minimum balanced hand. A slam 3 1/2 ROOMS - Immaculate Manchester, Business Zone 2. Good condition. 649-4439 after ♦ 7 ♦ 1 0 9 8 5 3 iant when the contract is started with six spades and ------and laundry facilities in base- FURNISHED three room Approximately 500’ square. 5:30. is most unlikely. LONG-HAIRED Kittens - Free WANTED - Single woman to ment. Total electric. No pets, restored Colonial home, heat, apartment, second floor, ♦ 82 ♦ 109754 seven. So we have had North four hearts. South can now hot water, parking, central. No Good location and parking. $% SOUTH (D) bid the grand slam. claim the grand slam be­ TODAY S QUESTION to good homes. One black, one help share expenses, own For appointment please call parking available. Call 649-1287 per month. 646-1960. honey-colored, two gray. 649- bedroom, kitchen privileges. 872-0528 Monday through children, pets. Middle-aged after 2. BY DICK CAVALLI 4 K 9 2 cause when he cashes the last Instead of bidding three 0743. Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. couple preferred. 643-2171 Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 T 104 South counts 12 top tricks. club and diamond. West will nolrump your partner has bid before 6 p.m. ♦ K J 6 4 At first glance it appears that have to discard down to one three diamonds over your three MANCHESTER - Four room OFFICE SPACE HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- ♦ k QJ3 heart and the jack of spades. clubs. What do you do now'’ Duplex, two bedrooms, 1 1/2 the best play for the grand Articles lor Sale 41 FOR RENT ^cles, parts and accessories. The heart queen will drop Articles lor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 baths, yard, garage, near Expert service. Harley- East-West vulnerable slam is to take a heart 250 square feet, center of I finesse. Now if you look at the wherever it is. schools and shopping, $200 Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, West North East South Answer Tomorrow Manchester, air-conditioning] East-West hands you will see (NEWSI'AI'ER ENTEKI'KI.SE A.S.SN I monthly, no utilities. Security. Hartford. 247-9774. 1 4 PRESIDENTIAL Call 643-0108 after 5 p.m. and parking. Call: 643-9551. that the finesse is going to Pass 2 ? Pass 2 N.T. lose, but if South just plays VILLAGE APTS. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Pass 7 N.T. Pass Pass MANCHESTER - Four rooms, makes, models and speeds. dummy’s ace and king the Answer to Previous Puzzle Pass queen will drop. I Clip Out - FIN In - Mall Today I MANCHESTER wall-to-wall carpeting, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Jumble Q ig Wanted to Rent 57 NEED Opening lead—Q4 appliances, utilities, $185 Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- B in I SAVE0VIR50% One and two bedrooms. monthly. November 1st oc­ 2098. As the cards lie South is o N Q Q cupancy. 528-9081, 633-3006. LOOKING for female with sure to take all 13 tricks by ACROSS DOWN E s ia ia Near schools, churches apartment or house to share 1 Rodent 1 Hindu queen IIB B s a and shopping center, on 1972 YAMAHA DS-7, 250cc, By Oswald & James Jacoby means of what has been 4 Indolent 2 Astringent Q^sn^sis IS expenses. 649-1516 between 8 B D ia a BQ FOUR-ROOM Apartment - Im­ street machine, less than 6,000 called a "Count” squeeze. 8 Sacred bull of 3 Sober L A C { 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar bus line. Call anytim e. a.m. and 4 p.m. Egypt s a EIBSICI miles. Asking $500. Call 644- He wins the spade lead in 4 Habituate 0 D 0 Q BIBBIIlsia I Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only maculate, all conveniences. 12 Malt brew 5 Fender 646-2623 Rent very reasonable. Quiet, 0026. dummy and runs off three 0 N Q ia Q a u u MIsc. tor Rent 58 SHORT RIBS 13 Close to damage 0 T □ l a a B B B a Ads must be mailed only middle-aged working woman 14 French resort 6 Scottish miss £ T R HaaaBaisiBB No phone orders I preferred. Write Box “G” 1974 KAWASAKI 100, Won in 15 Numeral (ab.) 7 Before 5 0 a l E S B i i a B radio contest, only 11/2 miles, p e o p l e NONSENSE, OUR (3ROSS U. Payment must accompany ad MANCHESTER- Five room Manchester Herald. STORAGE ONLY - two rooms, SIRE, THE F E A R ' SIRE.l TRANSFERFEDYOUR 16 Displaces 8 Poker stakes a l a a a a a second floor for rent. Call 646- $625 negotiable. Call 646-0408 t h e r e w il l s o o n k a NATIONAL PRODUCT IS HIGHER ACCOUNT TO A SWISS BANK 18 Signifies 9 Heap One Item only. Include price and phone duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ 20 Pays attention 26 Intermediate 42 Cutting tool 6072. after 6 p.m. Ask for Mike. FINANCIAL CRISIS., THAN E V E R . AS VCXJ RECJUESTEP.' T A R GA*ER!*'( to Frosted try kitchen, carpeting, EAST HARTFORD - four to 11 Soap-frame 27 Savant (var.) AH ^ cancellation For non-commercial users only rooms, stove and refrigerator, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• By CLAY R POLLAN Ad may be edited to conform to rules appliances, no pets. $250. 1973 HONDA SL125, good run­ LIIRA 21 Night before bar 28 Tropical plant 43 Lamblike Security required. 646-1559 for retired or newlyweds, $145 Your Daily Activity Guide scrr. 21 22 Roman date 17 Therefrom 29 Camera part 44 — dixit Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. ning condition, 1300 miles, $400. According to the Start. 31 Crir^e 46 Geometric after 6 p.m. for first floor, $130 for second □ AUTOMOTIVE OCT. 22Q>LW 24 Raw silk 19 Sheeplike No delay In publication will be permitted. floor. No parking, security and OUR USED CAR LOT or best offer. Must sell. Phone To develop message for Wednesdoy, weight 23 Diurnal 33 Eskimo home figure 643-0188 after 6. 3-10-12-24/vl 38 Endured 47 Ireland MANCHESTER - Family-style references, 649-9366. read words corresponding to numbers 31-AO-75 26 Intend 24 Pageantry Autos For Sale 81 of your Zodioc birth sign. 27 Pharmaceutical 25 Ma'rtian (comb. AO Distrinet parts 48 Rave 2-bedroom Townhouse, full NEEDS SCORRIO '50 Winglike part OFF SEASON Buy - 1973 Honda 1 Wheel 31 M aking 61 Strain salt form) 41 Apple centers 22 basement. Includes heat, 2 Activities 32 Indulge 62 New ocr. 30 Citrus fruit NEED CAR? Credit bad? More Good Cars & Trucks. 350. Low m ileage. $550. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 appliances, carpeting. $240 3 Good 33 To 63 Duties NOV. 21 32 Pendent mass Bankrupt? Repossessed? Telephone 646-1071 alter 5 p.m. *4 Replace 34 Acquainted 64 To monthly. Paul W. Dougan, I8.2&.34-A1 of ice 12 13 14 Ellington Honest Douglas accepts lowest 5 Of 35 Nature 65 You've Realtor, 6434535 or 646-1021. IF YOU PLAN TO 57-65-79-b7' 34 Measuring down, smallest payments. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GIMINI 6 Of 36 Your 66 Successful devices FIREPLACE UNIT 7 Best 37 Of 67 Or SAGITTARIUS IS 16 17 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Campers-Trellers BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ^-^.HAY2, 8 To 38 Stick 68 Your 35 Multitude MANCHESTER - Modern two- Meadowbrook Apartments, BUY SOON ... NOV. 22 / ^ 36 American 16 19 20 Mobile Homes 85 , JUWf 20 9 Better 39 Close 69 Proposition bedroom apartments, DtC. 21 writer just off of Route 83. New 3Ms- TOYOTA - See us for reliable 7 CAN'T HE INSISTS THE ONE YOU a r e 10 Period 40 In 70 Of carpeting, no pets. Available YOU HAVEN'T AR E Y O lirIF ANYONE HAS TO FALL, MR. ^ . > 2- 5-22-35 ) I Best 41 W ith 71 To 37 Singly 21 22 23 room, one-story, house-type used Toyotas with our 66day SEE US NOW! LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, YOU TALK TO RESCUE KELLY'S QIRL. 42-43-55-59, immediately. Security MOT, BEEN ON THE SURE SAWYER, X WANT IT TO BE ME. -^50-52-66 12 To 42 Your 72 Being 51-70-83-90' 39 Sediment 1007o warranty. We also buy 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very SOME SENSE 10-8 13 Fortune 43 Pocketbook 73 Wishful 24 25 26 27 28 29 required. $195. Eastern, 646- corner units in new brick and PA?A. HIGH W IR E I YOU'RE THE BOYS WILL TAKE CARE CANCU 40 Iris layer used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, WE GIVE M O « ON GOOD 14 Keep 44 Polterns 74 Ones (anaL) stone garden apartment clean. Ready to live in. Just $3,- INTO PAFA, YOU'RE S IN C E THE i UP TO IT, OF M A M A . „KJUNl 21 15 Turns 31 32 1 8250, 646-5858. 345 Center Street, Manchester, 4 5 Hurrtor 75 Reforms 41 Study NAME m i building. Total electric. USED CARS. 995.14’ wide on display. Trades M8.5AWVE1?? SHORT OF ACCIDENT. :| MR.------“jSlJUtV 22 16 Your 46 A 76 Others 6464321. 17 To 47 W ith 77 Than 42 Chimical FIVE-ROOM Duplex - Good Features floor-to-ceiling welcome. Parts, supplies and BREATH. 34 ' 38 S h e H e r a lii ADDRESS Easy Financing accessories. Plaza Homes ffYH-27-29-53 18 Become 48 And 78 Do com^nd location, near bus line. Adults living room fireplace, range, 19 Sense 49 Inoctive 79 Met 45 Child’s vehicle U » LASSiFtED ADVEF CITY COMPLETE junk cars “ Quality homes sensibly only, no pets. Security deposit refrigerator, disposal, air- LiO 20 Don't 50 Should 60 Presented 49 Hair stripper ■ i removed free in Manchester, I 21 Old 51 Fontosies 81 Home 40 priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross 51 Boy’s name M I STATE required. Available October 15. 22 Privott 52 Be 82 Things I P.O. conditioning, wall-to-wall South Windsor, Vernon and Highwav.ighw ay, Berlin_____ Turnpike, 52 Piquancy Call 647-1037. £5l .aug. 22 23 Prospects 53 Dflegote 83 Sociol 42 43 44 46” 46 47 48 ZIP carpeting. Adults only, no Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, ’H B R S Berlin, Connecticut, 69. 24 Start 54 Advontoge 84 W rong 53 Unaspirated r, Conn. 9 17-25 49 pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- 25 Be 55 Could 85 Thinking 54 Tran^ression PHONE D t?:7862-84 «S 60 61 VILLAGER APARTMENTS - 4578, 875-6231. THEIR LOSS can be your gain. 26 Better 56 Proportion 86 Bose 55 Pieces out security. Reserve now for Oc­ 27 Not 57 Sorneone 87 Recently Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 Repossession, bank says sell. VIRGO 56 Fruit drinks 62 63 64 tober 1-Novembef' occupancy. 315 Centar Street 28 Of 58 Good 68 Anytime 57 Powerful tiled baths, wall-to-wall 29 To 59 Feel 89 Todoy 12 Words • 3 Days • M Dollar. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare Just 8 months old, beautiful 66'- 67 carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, Call James J. Gessay, 875- sen. 22 30 Behovior 60 Needed 90 Activities explosive 66 our low rates. Young drivers Manchester mobile home, save over $2,000, 1 heat, hot water, patio, full base­ 0134. welcome. For quotation call Phone 643-5135 Can be seen by appointment. Good Adverse ment. No pets. 649-7620. Rod Dolin, 646-60M. Call 828-0360, Broker. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. r'->nn., Tues., Oct. 8, 1974 iianrI)f0tTr lEuTntng llTralh MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, (X:T0BER 9, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 8 Manchester—A City of Village Charm NATIONAL I'OUTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS OCT.7to13 Ford Seeks Anti-Inflation Surtax Program Draws Praise People, Congress NATIONAL With Exception of Tax OCT.7to13 Asked to Economize Cniled Press Internalional “So if an increase in the personal tax President Ford drew praise from rate proves anti-inflationary we will be no WASHINGTON (UPI) - President program. Ford wore a “WIN” button in businessmen, economists, labor leaders worse off and perhaps better off because Ford’s long-awaited solution to inflation his lapel. and everyday citizens on most of his the tax burden may be more equitably dis­ turns out to be heavier taxes on the middle He urged Americans to drive at least 5 proposals to wage war on inflation. But tributed than the inflation burden.” class and the wealthy, tax incentives to per cent fewer miles by car pooling, riding many reacted sourly to his suggestion for In New York, Tilford Gaines chief revive business, and exhortations to buses or bikes “or just plain walking,” and Shaped to Suit Your Face: a 5 per cent income tax surcharge. economist for Manufacturers Hanover Americans to pinch pennies and drive less. he asked housewives if they could not "Speaking for the 'man on the street,’ Trust, said the 5 per cent surtax “is in­ We are happy to Ford told Congress he wants higher tax spare a penny from the food budget — at Shorter, Curlier, Prettier Ford’s message was not for the ‘man on equitable for people who in today’s world revenues so he can cut federal deficits. least to cut down food waste by 5 per cent. announce that the the street,’’’ said Ray Ransom, a Salt are essentially in a lower income Both would fight inflation by reducing the The one-shot tax boost Ford proposed very capable and Lake City data technician. 'T m just about bracket.” amount of money spent in the economy. for 1975 would amount to an extra $128 in ready to trade my take-home pay for what talented No Other Choice To business he offered tax incentives to taxes, on top of the $2,560 now paid, for an th^ government withholds.” But Gaines also said the President had encourage growth. average family of four with $20,000 in in­ come. Miss Meany Against Surtax no other choice, since “the bulk of all For Poor and Jobless AFL-CIO President George Meany potential tax- revenue is between $15,000 He offered to help the economy’s worst- A single person earning $10,000 would Jeanette speaking in Maimi, said Ford’s proposal to and $25,000 in earned income.’’ off victims — the poor and those thrown pay $54.78 more than his present $1,095.50. apply the surcharge to families earning Michigan Gov. William G. Milllken said out of work. Lower Groups Exempt $15,000 annually and single persons with Is now with us. he favored most proposals made by Ford The President avoided predicting what But there would be no extra taxes for $7,500 salaries was unacceptable. as a means to stem inflation, but "as to his program would achieve, but he said couples with adjusted gross incomes un­ At today’s prices he said, those salaries the special surtax, I would prefer that it failure to slow down the rate of inflation der $15,000 or single people under $7,500. 9 Others on our staff are not high. However, he praised Ford for GOOD NEWS start at a higher income than $15,000.” would “destroy our country.” The surcharge would expire after one Include sweeping “the economic mess out from Wall Street economist Pierre Rinfret Treasury Secretary William E. Simon year. from the Carriage House Salon... underneath the rug.” said labor would seek higher wage in­ • Miss Debbie vaguely predicted only that Ford’s As Ford proposed the tax increase, in­ One economist said if the surcharge creases to make up for losses suffered un­ program, if enacted intact, would bring dividuals would pay $2.6 billion more in • Miss Pepper Flatter yourself with a helps stop inflation, the cost to the der the proposed 5 per ceitt tax surcharge. We are pleased to (She's back) the current double-digit inflation — now taxes on 1975 earnings and corporations personal cut. Short to American wage earner will be worth it. Industry Will Gel Burden ranging about 14 per cent — down to would pay $2.1 billion. announce that • Mr. Garey S2.30 A Week • Mr. Burt shoulder. Neat. New! “In essence, the cost burden will fall on single-digit rate a year from now. But Ford also proposed $2.8 billion in tax Dr. E.W. Wood of the University of private industry which will be subject to That could be as high as 9 per cent. incentives to businesses which expand, Mississippi estimated that a family of four still higher corporate taxes,” he said. Miss Congress Cool on Tax giving the corporate world a net tax making ^0,000 a year would pay about The idea of a surcharge did not bother saving of $700 million. $2.50 a week more in income taxes under Karl J. Bray much. Bray, author of a book Not unexpectedly congressmen, facing a Program Highlights Margaret LOOKING GLASS II the surcharge proposal. on how to avoid paying income taxes said bewildered and often frightened elec­ 150 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 torate in less than a month were less than This is his program: “Inflation is going to raise our tax rates “I’m not worried about it. I won’t pay it.” TELEPH O N E 646-0457 • To help the unemployed: extend un­ is now associated anyway because it pushes us into higher He currently faces jail on a variety of wildly enthusiastic about voting to in­ with us, bringing income tax brackets” Wood said. tax evasion charges. Ford Asks Nation for Help crease voters’ taxes. employment compensation benefits for 13 But many in positions of power weeks and create a community jobs ,her experience and With fist clinched, President Gerald one-time 5 per cent surtax on cor­ promised to give Ford’s program con­ program, both to go in effect if the jobless talent to this fine > Ford Tuesday asked the American porations, middle income and wealthy sideration when Congress returns after rate rises. These programs could pump beauty salon. Do To Celebrate National Beauty Salon Week — || people to help in the fight against in­ taxpayers to help combat an inflation the elections for a lame-duck session. $2.25 billion into the economy if unemploy­ ment hit 7 per cent. flation. In an address before a joint rate he said could "destroy our coun­ Congress recesses Friday for a month’s call soon for an ap~ campaigning. • To spur the economy: Increase the Surtax Opposition Noted session of the Congress, he asked for a try.” (UPI photo) pointment with The House Ways and Means Committee existing 7 per cent investment tax credit this competant MARLOW’S Salon invited Simon to attend a hearing on to 10 per cent for businesses, farmers and hair stylist... Turn up the lights with Ford’s program today or to send a utilities. The tax credit allows them to IS giving a In State Reactions representative. subtract some of the cost of new equip­ a bit of color. Ask us Case Mountain Vandalism The President decided to meet the press ment of expansion from taxes. about the newest shades. today at his third formal news conference, • To revive the housing industry: Ex­ to be held at 2:30 p.m. EDT in the Rose tend government guarantees to $3 billion Carriage House Salon By Uniled Press International She said she supports the President’s RICCARDO Garden, weather permitting. worth of additional mortgages enough to call for a community improvement corps, Prosecution Promised 18 Oak Street in Downtown Manchester Connecticut political figures from both cover 100,000 houses. A small subsidy for 1 0 ”/o DISCOUNT VILLAGE LANTERN fiscal restraint, expand^ unemployment “Win” Theme Adopted Tues. thru Sat. 9 to 5; Thurs. & Fri. 9 to 9 I major parties generally reacted favorably debate which resulted in exclusion of the By DOUG BEVINS (Closed Mondays) THIS WEEK ONLY ON ALL REAUTY SALON to President Ford’s economic proposals compensation benefits, greater farm press and public. Appearing before a televis^ joint ses­ (See Page Twenly) productivity and stiff enforcement of an­ Manchester Police are adopting a get sion of Congress Tuesday to lay out his GUTS, SHAMPOOS, and SETS! 250 Braod Street except for the 5 per cent tax surcharge on tough attitude concerning vandalism at PHONE 643-2461 middle incomes. titrust laws. Two Directors Object (Applies To Men As Well As Women) Manchester town-owned Case Mountain and intend to Two directors — Republicans Carl Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., said Supports Energy Proposals seek prosecution to the fullest extent of 643-4949 Tuesday President Ford has offered the Zinsser and Hillery Gallagher — These Competent People Are At Your Service: She also supported the proposal to in­ the law. Police Chief James Reardon said expressed strong objections to executive C "beginnings of a national attack on in­ 643-8663 crease government insured mortgage today. sessions and walked out in protest after a Arbitrated Teacher Pact I • MISS PAT • MISS MARY flation” but criticized the proposed sur­ money by $3 billion and the President’s “We’re not fooling around,” Reardon tax. vote to close the meeting. i • MISS MARCEY • MISS CAROL suggestions in the energy field. said. “We won’t tolerate any vandalism, Gallagher, a lawyer, contended that Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., candidate James H. Brannen III, Republican can­ and mischief, or any violation of the law,” town charter prohibits executive sessions, Open Tues. thru Sat. (Closed Mon.) for governor, called the proposal Accepted by School Board The perm of didate for Senate, said he will not, support he said. but Asst. Town Counsel Victor Moses "unacceptable,” but praised the in­ DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (See Page Twenty) The chief’s announcement follows dis­ ruled the charter does allow such closed itiatives for increasing farm production By JUNE TOMPKINS ::(Marlow’s Lower Level) 649-3991 For Appointments covery of squatters on Case Mountain and meetings. put on their arms right after the board’s and vigorous enforcement of antitrust large cases of vandalism to town-owned The Board of Education voted un­ announcement, and they would have begun tomorrow laws. The third Republican director, Vivian portions of the park land. animously Tuesday night to accept the a series of job actions beginning today. T Ferguson, contended that executive Steele Comments sessions should only be called to discuss recommended arbitration award for the The drama of the occasion was Her Republican opponent in the Probe Continues matters of personnel and land acquisition, teachers’ contract subject to some heightened when, at 9, the scheduled time is here today. “housekeeping” and rewording. November election. Rep. Robert H. Reardon said investigation of incidents but she entered the executive session with for the meeting to begin, board chairman Steele, praised the program for pumping INSIDE. at Case Mountain is still under way, but reluctance because Reardon had an­ About 350 members of the Manchester Allan Thomas announced there would be a new money into the housing market but police already have certain information nounced he wouldn’t talk publically about Education Association (MEA) filled the slight delay while they awaited the arrival Ilf yim’re into the new, TODAY cafeteria at the Robertson School in eager ■ \ promised to oppose the surcharge tax which will probably lead to arrests. the issues. of one of the board members. liiiitural look in Iniii' anticipation of the board’s decision which At 9:05, with all board members pre­ FELICE when it comes up before Congress. “Prosecution will be forthcoming,” the Zinsser, commenting on his opposition Ifashions yon jjrolialily had been carried over from last week. sent, Thomas rapped the meeting to order. The Second District congressman said chief said, adding, “We’re going all the to executive sessions, said he didn’t even Ithiiik perms are not for Area Profile .. . .Pages 13, 14, 15, 16 Although the MEA had planned an infor-. After a short explanatory introduction, he the 5 per cent surcharge would mean an way.” know why directors were getting involved mational picket of Tuesday’s specially turned the meeting over to John Yavis, the lyou. Not true! additional $140 a year in taxes to a family Hi Neighbor ...... Page 6 Police involvement in reported in­ in criminal investigations. ' r ' ' called board meeting, it was called off Ihte board's chairman of the personnel and Beauty Salon earning $15,000 a year. On Second Thought ...... Page 18 cidents at Case Mountain was apparently lUedken has ereateil a “This is a time when the federal govern­ the topic of an executive session of the “The chief does his job well and we in the day because it had been learned, finance committee. Isystcm of permini; witliont ment should be looking for ways to help Senior Citizens...... Page 40 Board of Directors Tuesday night, in should let him handle it,” Zinsser said. “from a reliable source” according to Lee Yavis .Moves Acceptance Ifree ammonia land its Small enough to know all our customer’s the middle income taxpayer rather than Stamps and coins...... Page 7 which the issue of closed meetings Hay, the MEA’s chief negotiator, that the Yavis made the motion to approve the socking him with higher taxes,” he said. The executive session was apparently board would probably vote favorably. award. He read the formal resolution Iharsh results! I. Formulated wants, yet large enough to be ‘up’ on MHS hooters gain lead ...... Page 22 became highly controversial. requested by Town Manager Robert Weiss [for today’s hair fashions, what’s new In hair styling. We’d love to Pat Piscopo, Republican candidate in Reardon, Police Capt. Joseph Sartor, Act in Good Faith prepared by the board approved in princi­ the Sixth District seat which Mrs. Grasso Schoolboy results...... Page 22 earlier Tuesday so Reardon could discuss “In good faith,” said Hay, “we called ple the arbitrators' award. He said before Ithe Uedken 'rrichoperm System has protein polypeptides Park Superintendent Ernest Tureck and privileged information with directors. have you too, become one of our many is leaving, said he “flatly opposes” the “Pro Picks” w inner...... Page 23 others met with directors for nearly an off the picket anticipating a favorable it could be passed on to the Board of Direc­ land a low pH lelose to your hair’s natural pH). The decision.” satisfied customers... surtax. Democratic congressional can­ hour Tuesday night after an agonizing The vote to go into executive session tors, there was some necessary word Icomhination of a low i)H, no free ammonia and protein However, had the board voted in the didates Anthony “Toby” Moffett and was 6-2, with Zinsser and Gallagher the changing and housekeeping to be done. Ipolypeptides results in a perm that comes out better, is negative, MEA members had been given William Ratchford made similar opponents. Director Robert Price was ab­ Although there were some things in the statements. black arm bands which they were to have Imuch more natural lookiiij;. sent. {See Page Twenty) “If inflation has produced a visible vic­ Ilf you want your hairstyle to last without the frizzy, Men’s Lib Has tim, it is the middle income tax payer,” Washout Items Approved I me-too look of yesterday’s perms, you want The Redken| Ribicoff said. “If anything, these people Finally Won Out! need tax relief.” iTrichoperm System. .Available in a forimda specifically By DOUG BEVINS proved by directors Tuesday night, on un­ Isuiteu to your type of hair. .Make an airpointment for Ribicoff said closing oil tax loopholes One of four seemingly routine matters- animous votes, were a state-funded $4,609 I the perm of tomorrow today! and eliminating useless tax shelters would concerning a washout account for a muy We Welcome All Men To Our item of disadvantaged children, a state- raise the same amount of money and special school program met unexpected funded $1,785 appropriation for a family provide a margin for tax relief.” T - h opposition from two town directors life-health education program, and a $2,- The Redken Beauty Studio, For Complete Antitrust Proposal Praised Tuesday night, but the appropriation was 950 account-for the Oak Grove Nature “I applaud one part of President Ford’s subsequently approved. Center, financed by receipts of other Trichoperrrr Men’s Hair Care! tax package — his suggestion to imple­ The matter concerned an additional $2,- towns participating in the project. X ment a tough antitrust policy and increase 431 appropriation, to be financed by state Linda Pagan! has the qualifications and the experience the investment tax credit,” Ribicoff said. grant, for a “Toy Lending Library In other matters at Tuesday night’s System “Such a policy will stimulate needed com­ Program’’ in Manchester schools. . — ^ for all types of Men’s Styling and Cutting... Board of Directors meeting: petition and encourage more industrial Four directors indicated opposition to • Town Manager Robert Weiss asked production.” spending money on the program, but only directors to consider a facelift and repairs 9 Mrs. Grasso said the American people two of them voted against the appropria­ to Municipal Building offices to be used by tion in the end. 42 UNION STREET 65 Clinton Street, Manchester 643-6637 will respond to the President’s call for town finance operations. Weiss said the Director Vivian Ferguson, opposing the i x i r . r - r - . i y r - k i ROCKVILLE, CONNECTICUT Open Monday thru Saturday (Closed Wednesdays) common action on inflation but called it estimated cost is $7,000, most of it for lOSREDKEN 872«3i "incredible that the sacrifices are being program, said lending toys to children is a repairs to flooring, in offices recently asked of the people who have already been silly program. Director Carl Zinsser - vacated by public works, park, and plan­ making all of them.” who.with Mrs. Ferguson voted against the ning departments. No action was taken. “It seems to me that an individual with appropriation — based his opposition on • Directors appointed Richard an income of $7,500 and a family with an President Ford’s statement that all levels LaPointe of 55 Wadsworth St., a income of $15,000 in these days of inflation of government should cut back spending. Democrat, to fill a vacancy on the Town should not mark the cutoff point, which Director Hillery Gallagher, although Building Committee. LaPointe will fill the should be raised higher,” she said. voting in favor of the project, admitted the unexpired term of John J. FitzPatrick end­ opposition had merit. “We have a respon­ ing in November 1975. sibility to stop throwing money away,’’ he • Appointed Mrs. Jane White of 68 Hor­ said. ton Rd., a Democrat, to fill a vacancy on Mayor John Thompson, acknowledging the Advisory Board of Health. She’ll fill the program would be experimental, the unexpired term of Mrs. Rita Levine, WEATHER pointed out that if Manchester doesn’t use ending in November 1976. I'-"-'-—, the state grant it would go to another • Approved disability retirement for town. Policeman Harold Newcomb, who has Sunny today with highs in the 60s. Clear The toy lending program will involve Teachers Attend Board Meeting in Force and cool tonight with lows ranging from served on the local force for several years. about 30 pre-school children at a total 3-4- The retirement has already been approved the low 40s into the mid 30s. Sunny and year cost of $16,500, all financed by grants. Members of the Manchester Educa­ mild Thursday with the high in upper 60s by the Pension Board. Board of Education’s decision on a in lettered T-shirt during Tuesday The $2,431 is for the salary of a part-time • Tabled consideration of changes in the tion Association are packed in the recommended contract arbitration night's special Board of Education and low 70s. Chance of precipitation zero employe to assist with the program. town pension plan, pending review by the Robertson School cafeteria as they award. Ms. Judith Kelleher, MEA meeting. (Herald photo by Dunn) through the period. Other educational washout accounts ap­ Pension Board. wait in eager anticipation for the president, is seated at left in front row