PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., March 12. 1976 The weather IN. Value of property stolen Partial clearing today, windy with highs near 50. Becoming clear tonight with lows around 20. Sunny on Sunday with highs in the mid- increased during February 40s. National weather map on Page CJODeriATIOKS TWELVE PAGES The value of property reported Police attribute the decline in ac­ non-moving violations were down. WEEKEND INSIDE stolen in February 1976 climbed by 40 cidents and related injuries to the Summonses were issued for 150 success of the recently established moving violations in February 1978; girl she came with her experimented a lot in elec­ We found the old road, per cent over the February 1975 Adm. Robert E. Peary figure, Manchester Police Chief traffic services division. Two a year ago, the figure was 1^. reached the North Pole on father to visit his old friend tronics and radio. He that passed the tower Robert Lannan said, but the value of patrolman, equipped with special The only other police activity April 6,1909 and is credited in that old house. She believed he knew how to between two stone walls, stolen property recovered by police cruisers and radar equipment, have which showed a decline from with being the first person remembered playing on overcome the trouble that had been abandoned and is News that boulder. also increased —by 136 per cent. been patrolling accident-prone areas February 1975 to February 1976 was there. He was not. A negro had always badgered quite grown up to trees. An in animal control. The number of A state forest fire obser­ Lannon’s monthly report on police and making more traffic arrests than summary named Matthew Henson MacMillan so he was taken opening in the wall had usual. complaints, collected animals and vation tower was erected been the gateway to the old department activity specified that was the first. along on one of the In the traffic arrests category, the destroyed animals were down from a across the road from the captain's yard. It appears $47,294 worth of goods were stolen Compiled from UPl Rear Admiral Donald B. expeditions. He had no total remained about the same over year ago, but the amount of fees old house. There is a trouble. In fact he held a that the captain’s house and $14,213 worth of goods were MacMillan was also on that recovered last month. A year ago, the one-year period, but moving collected was up slightly. wonderful view from the telephone conversation had been removed to make expedition. He gave a lec­ the figures were $33,800 in stolen violations were up substantially and State ture about it one evening cab. Well worth the drive if with his wife every evening way for the new improved it is still there. goods and $6,024 in recovered goods. in upper Midwest he was away regardless of road that passes on the aboard the old Granite Other statistics in Lannan’s report HARTFORD — Officials say State. He said that Matt Matt Henson died March location or any conditions. other side of the tower. It six guards at the Somers state 9, 1955, age 88 years. appears that the boulder showed that nearly every facet of By United Press International snow warning was in force Friday Henson was the best dog The United States Navy local police work is increasing. prison have admitted viewing A violent line of late-winter team driver Peary ever MacMillan made quite a decided it wanted John so has been given a quarter parts of a state police exam At least seven persons were night, and into eastern Nebraska. thunderstorms rumbled over number of later turn so the tablet faces The number of arrests made by killed as tornadoes ripped Storm warnings were posted had on any of his arctic gave him a commission. police was up from 117 in February before taking it. The six have southern , dropping tor­ expeditions, usually to take Last time O.C. saw him he the new highway. The Friday night for Lake Superior and expeditions, and the one 1975 to 163 in February 1976. In­ withdrawn their job across portions of Illinois and nadoes and causing scattered teams of scientists in was a lieutenant com­ boulder that stood in the Erie and northern Lake Michigan. person Peary had the most creases were noted for both mis­ Vacancies filled applications. Indiana. A late winter storm damage in several isolated areas. various disciplines. For mander. That must have open has been surrounded Gusting northerly winds blew confidence in when hazards demeanors and felonies. belted portions of the upper Reports indicated damage was not some reason, they did not been twenty or more years by ornamental plantings of HARTFORD — A proposed through Kansas Friday. There were were the greatest. Complaints received by police extensive and there were no reported The base camp where understand then, they ago. laurel or rhododendron and Town Manager Robert Weiss has filled two vacancies on the settlement has been gained by Midwest and strong winds widespread reports of blowing dust injuries. went from 1,871 a year ago to 2,158 the former Hartford Fire In­ they had wintered was always lost radio contact yews. Manchester Conservation Commission by naming James Murpby of 21 further damaged the wheat and probable loss of more fields of 'Another group of severe ADDENDUM last month. surance Co. stockholders who near the northern end of with home when the ship The inscription on the Stone St. for the term expiring November 1977 and James McCarthy of 121 crop in Kansas. wheat. thunderstorms rumbled through the This article was written Traffic accidents and injuries were sued International Telephone th e w est c o a st of passed certain zones. tablet is; Branford St. for the term expiring November 1978. Several tornadoes raced through Tim Adrian, a farm director for central Gulf Coast states Friday. several years ago. On April among the few categories where a and Telegraph Corp. in a Greenland. When spring There was something of To the memory of Murphy succeeds Harry Maidment and McCarthy succeeds Jay Stager, the Chicago area Friday — one of radio station KNBI, said information Strong, gusty winds hit some cities a genius in Manchester, 12, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. O.C. decline was seen. There were 176 ac- both of whom resigned. All four are Democrats. merger controversy. The com­ from farmers indicates “most of the came they were ready to Captain George Comer cidets and 31 injuries in February them swooping down near a motor­ and large hail pounded other make the dash for the pole. John Reinhardt who lived drove up to the Haddam Able Seaman. Appointments to the Conservation Commission are by the town promise filed in federal court wheat in the larger wheat-producing locations. fire tower to check up on 1976, compared to 206 accidents and Friday, if approved by the cade in which President Ford was They started with several on Bush Hill Rd. He was Arctic Mariner manager, with the concurrence of the Board of Directors. counties in Kansas is in poor condi­ Heavy rain accompanied any changes that might 44 injuries a year ago. court, would give $1.25 in ITT riding. Two persons were killed and sleds and dog teams. All superintendent of Cheney Navigator of at least 60 injured. tion. There have been excessive thunderstorm s over parts of men and dogs lived on Bros, electrical depart­ have taken place since the the common stock for each of the losses due to wind erosion," Mississippi and southern . supplies from one sled until ment. He studied and dedication of the old 1858-1937 22 million shares exchanged in Illinois Gov. Daniel Walker The in Jackson, Miss., reported it had there was only enough left memorial. the merger or require ITT to declared four counties in the area Topeka said no relief for wheat received nearly an inch of rain by to sustain that crew and reimburse former Hartford disaster areas. farmers is in sight. Friday night. team until they could get stockholders for any tax liabili­ Indiana Gov. Otis Bowen put the back to the base camp. ty in connection with the National Guard on alert, telling merger. guardsmen their services may be 3 The same system was needed in northern Indiana, where repeated until there were HARTFORD — State agen­ only two sleds and six men tornadoes left at least five persons cies will spend $37.7 million dead and 48 injured. Better late... left. They were Admiral more than the $1.68 billion ap­ Two persons died of heart attacks Peary, Matt Henson (a proved budget this year under FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPI) - were adopted in the wake of the and three other persons were killed black man) and four a law' sign^ Friday by Gov. Feeling it is better late than Civil War to guarantee greater when the storm ripped through Eskimos. Peary's toes Ella Grasso. The measure had never, the Kentucky House of equal rights, especially for homes and house trailers in northern were frozen so he had trou­ overwhelming legislative ap­ Representatives Friday voted blacks. Indiana. State police at Schererville, ble traveling. But they proval because most of the to ratify the 13th, 14th and 15th The state never voted on the were near the pole. Henson Ind., reported more than $1 million Amendments to the U S. 13th and 15th Admendments, overspending was required by daiTvage in LaPorte County, went ahead with his team federal or state laws. Flame of Freedom Constitution. while the House rejected the and broke out a trail to the Blizzard conditions existed in the 14th Amendment on Jan. 10, BRIDGEPORT — A Superior northern portions of and The bill calling for Ken­ pole so the others could tucky's ratification of all three 1867. follow. Court grand jury has indicted Nearly 800 Girl Scouts and leaders of the Manchester-Bolton late Friday as winds The 13th Amendment, on kidnaping charges three Girl Scout Association participated in the lighting of the Flame reached 60 miles per hour, blowing amendments, which became As soon as each team part of the federal Constitution ratified in 1865, abolished arrived back at the base men already convicted on of Freedom late Friday afternoon in Center Park. The park soon snow and reducing visibility. The slavery; the 14th, ratified in federal charges in the 1975 winter storm also dumped some over 100 years ago. passed 77-0 camp it loaded up and glowed with candlelight as one after another lighted candles and was sent to the Senate. 1868, guarantees equal protec­ firebombing of Shelton’s snow onto the tornado-ravaged por­ started back with supplies from the original Flame of Freedom. During the ceremony, tion of the law; and the 15th, Sponge Rubber Products Co. tions of Illinois and Indiana. Kentucky has never ratified ratified in 1870, guarantees the to meet those returning Stephanie Letendre, right, passes the flame to Mrs. Mary John­ from the pole. Peary's toes The three, all from the Snow and blowing snow extended the three amendments which right to vote. had to be amputated. Mrs. Pittsburgh, Pa. area, were son, leader of Troop 640. (Herald photo by Dunn) from upper Michigan, where a heavy Peary accompanied her charged in connection with the husband on one of the abduction of three Shelton fac­ expeditions but remained tory employes who were in the base camp where she released unharmed after the gave birth to a daughter. firebombing. Two joiitf one quits the Democratic race Admiral Peary had an WATERFORD - Noel T. old sea captain friend Richard, 32, was returned to By United Preoa liilernational because of poor showings in the deliver a convention ... build a new New River as part of the National himself “a" if not “the " frontrunner, whose home was on the Connecticut from England D'emocratic presidential cam­ Massachusetts and Florida votes. He hospital ... announce a $34 million Wild and Scenic River System, a was in California at the time but was road from Haddam to Friday to face charges in a paigners gained two candidates and said he had neither the time nor the expansion program for a military move North Carolina has urged in returninl to Illinois today for a final Devils Hopyard and then to $300,000 theft from his lost one, money to continue. base ...” hope of blocking a proposed cam pai^ swing against the other Lake Hayward. It is employer, the International California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said President Later at a Ford news conference, a hydroelectric dam construction. two Democratic contenders there — probably improved now but Armored Car Co. Inc. Richard, decided to enter his state's June 8 Ford misuses his presidential powers questioner said Reagan has accused In California, the 37-year-old Sargent Shriver and George Wallace. ilEIV for campaign purposes by dispensing Ford of "vote buying " with federal O.C. remembers it as only who turned himself iii to Democratic primary as a favorite Brown's favorite son candidacy Henry Jackson lost an all-or- a dirt road leading up to British authorities, was being son, and indicated he may enter such items as federal appointments, projects in primary election states. came as no surprise, but certain nothing bid for the support of a coali­ A the captain's old house on held on $100,000 bond. other states. grants and projects to states with im­ 'Tve never been too bothered by other remarks were unexpected: He, tion of liberal unions in Ohio. The the north side of the road at Former Ohio Gov. Michael DiSalle minent primaries. an opponent's charges Ford said he now plans only a California coalition instead will support the top of the high hill. Regional announced formation of a “John In his bitterest language so far. replied. “I don't intend to do it in'fhis race but would not rule out contests Democratic delegates pledged to That was many years after Reagan told a crowd in Illinois: campaign." both Carter and Morris Udall in the BOSTON - The Boston Glenn for President Committee,” in other states. Peary's trip. •'You're campaigning in Florida, The President today was leaving state's May 8 primary. Teachers Union today planned although the senator and former “The fact is there is no clear front­ Near the house was an and suddenly in one county, the Illinois, whose primary is Tuesday, a state Supreme Court appeal astronaut said he is not a candidate runner at this point," he told a news Jackson also withdrew his active immense boulder. In honor President comes in, and ... tells them for a swing through North Carolina, of a judge’s ruling allowing the and not interested in becoming one. conference. "’The situation is very candidacy in the North Carolina race of the old captain, a stone he will build a highway that really where the balloting is a week later. March 23. He said he would concen- Boston school department to At a Washington news conference open. I have an opportunity and isn’t scheduled to be built for a Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe tablet was set into that lay off m ore th an 700 Friday, Pennsylvania Gov. Milton responsibility, and I have to take it. " tate instead on the delegate-rich New rock. The old Moodus Shapp withdrew from the race number of years ... he is going to today designated a portion of the Jimmv Carter, who considers York contest April 6 V '/ i k V W 'A -t employes, Suffolk Superior Drum Corps came up to i r> Court Judge Robert Sullivan help celebrate the un­ Friday lifted a temporary in­ veiling and we were junction, imposed last' month, favored with a talk by the which prevented dismissal of lady who had been born in Pianist from Brazil 460 teachers and 300 teacher the arctic base camp. Ad­ aides. miral Peary's daughter. She recalled how as a little National ‘touched’ by seniors SAN FRANCISCO -T h e seventh week of the Patricia By JUNE TOMPKINS Parente not only played for, but Hearst bank robbery trial llrrald Reporter also talked to his audiences about his wound up Friday with a While he occasionally wiped away country, about the folklore, the C There’s an end of winter sale on new car loans going preview of what's to come. As a tear, a visiting concert pianist from native dances and rhythms that were on at Savings Bank of Manchester. Now until the Miss Hearst recuperated from Brazil recently described his expressed in many of the Brazilian pieces he played. While in 3 Wholeness C first day of spring (March 20th) you can get a new car the flu in her jail cell, lawyers emotional reactions to several sparred for advantages in the in­ appearances he made at convales­ Manchester, Parente attended the loan at Savings Bank of Manchester for the structions Judge Oliver Carter cent homes and for senior citizen .Manchester Civic Orchestra concert •> r -f»i groups during his recent visit to New which featured several young TRUE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE OF 9.0%. will ^ve the jury. The trial ^ c resumes Monday. England, .soloists. ■ .V Gerardo Parente arrived in Of the youth here, their oppor­ If you’ve been thinking about trading in your old car PARTRIDGE, Ky. - Within . » tiaMST j -1'*' Connecticut about Dec. 1 with Jose tunities and talents, he could say now's the time to act while you can get this special low 59 hours, the Scotia Coal Co. Alberto Kaplan, another concert hardly enough. There is nothing com­ rate. A new car can save you on repair and gas bills mine killed 26 men in two pianist from Brazil, to fulfill a parable in his state of Paraiba. Can modern man do with­ explosions. Officials were out relij^ion? and a 9.0% Savings Bank of Manchester new car loan schedule of concerts and personal "There is nothing there, " he said trying to decide today whether as he explained that even if a young Not if relijfion is . . the appearances in the state and around gives you a big savings on finance charges. to seal the mine and entomb . person had the desire to pursue a conviction that . between the last 11 killed, or risk even the way one ou^ht to live Their appearances were sponsored musical instrument or career, it Don't delay, come in to any Savings Bank of more deaths by attempting to by the Partners of the who would not be available. and the way things really recover the bodies. are, there is an unbreakable Manchester office or phone 646-1700 for details. arrange cultural exchange visits What a wonderful idea it would be, interconnection.” (Clifford WASHINGTON - The between Connecticut and her sister he thought, if some of our talented Geertz) For when this Get ready to drive into spring with your new car today. Watergate special prosecutor’s Talks about homeland Brazilian state, Paraiba. They were youth, like the concert soloists, for terconnection is broken, office has shifted its focus Talking about his native Brazil, its customs and folklore, Gerardo Parente also explains the hosted by participating members of instance, could make an exchange there is a break at the in­ from the White House to the Connecticut/Paraiba Partners of visit to Brazil and serve as an in­ nermost core of our being. background of some of the selections he played recently during a piano recital for the 3 spiration by sharing their knowledge Capitol Hill with charges that guests of Crestfield Convalescent Home. (Herald photo by Pinto) the Americas, Members of the Unitar­ Gulf Oil’s former chief lob­ It was toward the end of Parente's and talent with others. ian Universalist rei^igious byist, Claude Wild, made il­ visit during February that he had "With my connections, I know I community are dedicated to time to respond to invitations to play could arrange for them to play with healing that breach. It is, legal campaign contributions to two senators: Democrat for the elderly. certain groups, " Parente said. He is they believe, an effort each not only a concert performer, but is must make for him or her­ Daniel Inouye of Hawaii and Dems mull Grasso^s plan He found their need and desire for self . . . but which is more D em ocrat Sam Nunn of the arts, specially represented by also a college proessor of music. likely to succeed — and far SHVING8 BRNK OF MANCHESTER Georgia. Each denied the HARTFORD(UPI) - A House Leader Rep. William O’Neill, D-East employes. music, sadly wanting. Parente and Kaplan visited many les.s lonely — when it charges. Democratic caucus has reportedly Hampton. • Borrowing rather than He was impressed with their desire elementary schools and several made in the company of MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER MEMBER RD.I.C. discussed significant counter Only a minor vote was taken — to liquidating the $29.5 million Soldiers. for good music. He said after he colleges, and made two appearances others who share these International proposals to Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s caucus every Tuesday morning for Sailors and Marines Fund. played some folk music and some at the U.S. Military Academy at hopes. plans to balance state finances, in­ the remainder of the session — and • Pumping $42 million into this popular type music, he announced a West Point, N.Y., during their visit LONDON — Prime Minister cluding new taxes which the gover­ O’Neill said he got no indications of year’s budget by starting “accrual chorale by Bach which brought a dis­ here. If yon would like to Harold Wilson, branded a nor has promised to veto. how lawmakers would vote on the accounting" this year rather than tinct sigh of satisfaction from his Wherever they went, they in­ know more about the “political thug" by rebels in Friday’s discussions behind closed governor’s plans. next as the governor hqs proposed. elderly listeners. troduced the music of their country Unitarian Universalist his own party, has weathered a doors by the first House Democratic Mrs. Grasso has proposed • Imposing higher or new taxes, One convalescent home resident, a and some of its famous composers in approach to religion, parliamentary confidence vote caucus of this session came as Mrs, lengthening the state work week, but none directly affecting con­ former pianist, was observed silently conjunction with explanations of the but the opposition says he leads call or visit: Grasso vowed to veto any tax hikes liquidating a veterans’ fund and an sumers such as gasoline, cigarette fingering the music in her lap as music. a “ dying and discredited this year unless the lawmakers made unusual “accrual accounting” and alcohol levies. Parente played. If anything will bring Parente back government.” Wilson’s critics , every effort to find money system to pump $61 million into next • Cutting state spending to bare The "forgotten people” he called — and he wants to come back in a lined up Friday to take verbal MANCHESTER Y elsewhere, especially in the year’s budget. minimums, including the elimination them as he theorized how the elderly couple of years — it is the recollec­ potshots at him and his 10:30 Sundays veteran’s fund and the ionger work Uwmakers at the caucus said of entire programs now funded by the could benefit from musical offerings tion of those men and women in their cabinet. Wilson didn’t respond. week. 79 North Main St. among the alternatives discussed state. from volunteers. He feels music is a later years who. as he bade his good­ 646-5151 “We discussed the whoie fiscal were; • Lengthening the state work week kind of language therapy that byes. waved and called after him to situation,” said House Majority • Further layoffs of state but only to 37Vii hours. reaches most everyone. come back, come back again. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Sat.. March 13. 1976 Manchester weekin review MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 13. 1976 - PAGE THREE News for senior citizens

Hi! Here we go again, and let’s get Democrats re-elected officers provide some interesting and chocolate pudding with whipped top­ right into the action at the center. We exciting sights that will long be a ping and leverage. start with Tuesday when our Senior Manchester’s Democratic town open. However, after about an inch of memory you will cherish. If you are ' Thursday, St. Patrick’s Day Feast, Education Bowling League was knocking over committee needed just over a minute snow fell Thursday morning, interested, then call our office right tender corned beef and cabbage with Manchester School Supt. James the hardwood at the Parkade Lanes Wednesday night to re-elect all of its Manchester school openings were this week and join the gang. all the trimmings, horseradish Kennedy, responding to questions with the foilowing results: In the officers for two-year terms — un­ delayed two hours. Also from time to time, we sauce, Irish soda bread, creme raised by budget-minded town direc­ men’s Class A group, Clarence animously and without opposition. receive word of a trip that sounds d’menthe sundae and a beverage. tors a week earlier, said Monday that Peterson won the high tripie with They are Ted Cummings, chair­ Buckland interesting, and so what we have Friday, corn chowder, grilled educators are making a lot of 563; the high single was won by Len­ man and in the post for over 15 ■ A trial date still appears weeks MANCHESTER decided to do is announce it, and then progress in evaluating the school out­ cheese sandwich, chilled fruit and a years; Dorothy Brindamour, vice- away in the court action over ny Bjorkman with a 213; In the Class if you are interested we will fill you put: students. beverage. chairman; Mary LeDuc, secretary; Buckland area fire protection. A suit B group, Edward Strauss won both in a little, and give you the phone Kennedy said Manchester students and Paul Phillips, treasurer. against the Town of Manchester was the high triple and high singie with number where you can get all the in­ Schedule for the week are better the the national average in S&H STAMPS MAKES US COUNTR' 505, and 181. The Republican town committee filed by the Eighth Utilities District. side information. In some cases we Sunday: 2:30 to 5 p.m., chorus a variety of standard tests. He 2S4 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER . In the women’s Class A group, won’t be involved, as it won’t be our will meet Wednesday to elect its of­ As part of the pleading process, rehearsal. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., variety ficers, with a new chairman assured released a chart showing scores of NO. ONE Mardiants hi Eirly American Edna Christensen won the high triple trip as such. ■Town Counsel Victor Moses filed a Furniture ReproducUone routines will rehearse. and with all other officers expected jist of questions pertaining to claims the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in with a 467, and Marie Bolls won the Just a reminder, all those going on which mean scores of local students 7 2E E S n CLOCKS • U M P 8 • FIREnACE FURNISHIHOS aiMl high single with a 172, In the Class B Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen to be re-elected. in the writ by District Counsel John the New Orleans trip must pay their social bingo games. One can of were higher than state and national • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA Nathan Agostlnelli announced LaBelle. The latter has filed his MIDDLE TURNPIKE OPEN TUBS., WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - 0:20 P.M. group, Adeline Rizza won both the balance on, or before Friday, March mean scores. high triple and high single with a 331, canned goods needed. Noon to 12:30 several months ago he won’t seek re- answers and now Moses must file THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. 19th. Among other Board of Education SUHDAY 12 NOOH • 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO and 128. p.m., lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 3 election as chairman. A screening comments on LaBelle’s replies. r MHAn f MANCHESTER p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at committee may or may not have a news this week was adoption of a new On Sunday we spent the afternoon Human relations W l BERVICB AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL A quiet day 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and recommendatioil next Wednesday. policy on community use of school HAS IT! preparing for our Variety Show. That 3:30 p.m. facilities. Rental fees were increased reminds me that tomorrow is the On Thursday, it was quite a day. In Names being mentioned for the The Board of Directors, after a 'Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., square in most cases. —x-a AIR CONDITIONiNG • REFRIGERATION super big rehearsal. In the afternoon the morning we had a ball with our chairmanship are those of James meeting with the town's Human Business-Directory Guide For ic.o:n:$:u,'m'.e:r i$!7l7 $ i from 2:30 to 5 o’clock the chorus will friends, Lee and Beverly Burton dance class. 9:30 bus for shopping. 10 Farr, Wally Irish Jr. and George Relations Commission to discuss HEATING and SHEH METAL be doing their stuff, and then at 6 coaching us in the "Hustle,” as well a.m., oil painting class. 1 p.m., (Ted) LaBonne. Manchester’s Affirmative Action senior Bowling League at the Plan, asked the commission to return Two honored p.m. to around 8 o'clock all those put­ as other social dance steps. New England Mechanical Services, bic. Manchester and Surrounding MANCHESTER PARKADE Parkade Lanes, and bus return from in 60 days with its role in the plan Bruce Kramer of 40 Olcott St. and ting on their own acts will keep the After a delicious chicken dinner Weather ROUTE 183, P.O. BOX 3147 shopping. defined. The board also asked the Donald Reid of 27 Maple St. were Your Complete place busy. For those going to be in the gang moved upstairs for the TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) A highly touted snow storm cited by Manchester Police Chief Appliance Store both sessions, we ask them to bring afternoon entertainment. This was Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, town manager’s office to present a 643-2736 • 643-2192 forecast for the area for ’Tuesday Robert Lannan for the recent efforts Vicinity sandwiches and we will supply the the afternoon for the men especially pinochle games, and crewel em­ revised draft of the Affirmative Ac­ broidery class. Noon to 12:30 p.m., night and Wednesday turned out to be tion Plan at the same time. to help policemen by "getting in­ FAMOUS BRAND beverages of tea, and coffee, of as we had Miss Manchester and Miss only average (about 3 inches) and CAMPING EQUIPMENT course. Connecticut as our guests. Mr. lunch is served. 12:45 o.m., bridge Parade volved.” Kramer helped an officer was taken in stride by Manchester subdue a suspect and Reid helped ap­ featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Next came Wednesday, and in the Richard Lawrence accompanied the games. 1 p.m., arts and crafts class. residents. It had been named Manchester’s Bicentennial Com­ prehend a purse-snatcher. TENTS, COTS, SIEEHNS IASS, AIR MATTRESSES, morning we had eight tables for girls, and explained to our group Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips MANCHESTER at 12:30 and 3 p.m. Lafayette by the Traveler’s Weather mittee said it is hoping to have the The sixth spring sessions of the STOVES, UNTEHNS pinochle games with the winners some of the history of the pageant, Service. Goodyear Blimp, skydivers from the Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, social Manchester Regional P o lice HOMEIMPMVDen being, A1 Gates, 589; Gladys Seelert, and then showed excellent slides of Travel and business was as usual Connecticut Parachute Club and the the girls doing their thing in competi­ dancing class. Noon to 12:30 p.m. Academy started this week at local FARR’S U F n f i k e DIV. 556; Ann Perras and Ernestine Wednesday and schools remained Air National Guard’s jets in town THE EVERYTHINO STORE Donnelly, 551; George Last, 549; tion last year. Hot-Meal and meals on wheels. 1 police headquarters. When the p.m., Fun-Day featuring a program June 12 for the Bicentennial Parade. sessions end May 21, more than 200 I CAMP-HRE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREH APPUAHCE E TV 6 4 9 -3 5 8 G Edward Scott, 536, and Martin Then Miss Lee Scott, Miss OPEN DAILY TO 0 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 6nt to stop I Shop Bakstan, 532. Manchester and Mary Cadorette, by the Manchester JC s. Bus pickup policemen from six towns will have Miss Connecticut, talked and had a at 8:30 a.m. and 12 noon. Return trip Meetings next week participated in a variety of classes. Arts and crafts question and answer period. All in all at 3 p.m. In news from the police blotter this VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen week, several arrests were made for In the afternoon while the arts and it proved to be very interesting and Authority, MHA Office, 24 Bluefield by faclorv trained speclallat* social bingo games. Noon to 12:30 Here's next week’s schedule of marijuana possession and detectives crafts class was busy making ar­ enjoyed by all. We thank them very Dr. p.m., lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 public meetings in Manchester investigated an armed holdup of a Phil Pata B, ticles for the Variety Show, a few much for taking the time out of their (locations are in Municipal Building 7:30 p.m. —Library Board, Mary S O P E R m a r k e t s busy schedule to visit with us. p.m., setback games. Bus pickup at convenience store Thursday night. ^ . Loclcaro and Zidak ____ TIMPLE’S members were playing bridge with Cheney Library. 8 p.m. 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and unless noted); CARPET AND FLOOR COVBUNG the following winners: Marge Reed, We wish to send our heartfelt con­ — Republican Town Committee, dolences to Helen Bumford, and Ann 3:30 p.m. Monday 646-5036 1 109 MAIN STIBT OPIH lOM Ibio SAT f-0 TNUIS A T il t-0 T E L 3,930; Irene Foisy, 3,580, and Mabel Hearing Room, M A N C H C m OUT Of TOSH CAU COUICT S43-S662 Loomis, 3,540. Vichi on the death of their husbands, Thursday program will be 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Appeals, presented by the Manchester Hearing Room. Thursday Health P&P AUTO REPAIR By the way, Wednesday’s paper and to Mr. Babineau on the death of 706 Main 8 t • “Areo Charga" » Manchaalar Connecticul's Largest Floor-Covering Dealer his wife, Agnes. Jaycee’s. Joseph Uccello will show a 7 p.m. —Eighth Utilities District 6.30 to 8:30 p.m. —Board of Direc­ The Advisory Board of Health mentioned we were in dire need of a tors comment session. Directors’ Of­ flatbed truck. Up this this writing slide presentation entitled “Direct Board of Directors, Eighth District made it clear this week that it wants Deposit of Social Security Checks.” fice. Conn. Most Complete Garden Center Thursday morning, we had a couple Firehouse, Main and Hilliard Sts,> an improved prosecution system MERCURY He will show also a short film en­ 7:30 p.m. —Advisory Recreation AGENCY of contacts. We will be looking into Menus for the week 7:30 p.m. —Disaster Control Ad­ which will permit enforcement of titled “Senior Power.” This film visory Committee, General Services and Park Commission, Coffee Room. these, but still hope that we will be For Monday, steamed hot dog in a public health and sanitation codes in deals with how a retired individual Office. 8 p.m. —Board of Directors special hearing from others just in case. roll with sauerkrat, baked beans, private dwellings and restaurants. EAST HARTFORD NURSERY can protect himself against 8:30 p.m. —Board of Education meeting, Lincoln Center Conference 1375 Sllvar Lana This is about the final call for cherry Jello with whipped topping Also, the board decided it will take prowlers, obscene phone calls, purse Room. East Hartford 569-0800 Phone 646-2756 anyone wishing to take in that Las and a beverage. buildings and sites committee and daily bacterial counts of the water at snatchers, and robbery. So we hope personnel and finance committee. 8 p.m. —Bicentennial Committee, NO SERVICE CHARGE Vegas-Grand Canyon trip. Just Wednesday, hot turkey sandwich, Globe Hollow for the first time this to see you all next Thursday. Board Room, 45 N. School St. Hearing Room. Resarvattone lor • Hotalt • Alrlliwe • Stainwhlpa having a tour of the Canyons should cranberry sauce, Harvard beets. summer. In past years, the water has We Have Ever^hing For Tuesday I'riday been tested only a few times during Foul' Home Gardening Needs. 1627 Main Street M a iK h e e te r 8 p.m. —Human Relations Com­ 5 to 8 p.m. —Internal Revenue Ser­ the summer. mission, Coffee Room. vice tax workshop. Hearing Room. Five volunteer patient advocates were appointed by the board to act as FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies 8 p.m. —Democratic Club, Hearing Saturday 1 040-0228 875-3252 NOTICE Room. liaisons between patients in con­ Float entry deadline extended 9 a.m, to 1 p.m. —Internal Revenue valescent homes and administration A COMPIETE UNE OF WLTON CANE DECORATIONS Wednesday Service tax workshop. Hearing or legal aid. OPEN SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. —Manchester Housing Room. 111 CENTER ST. 70 UNION 8T. The Bicentennial Parade tries from March 15 to Manchester in recen tion about float MANCHEETER, CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. Till 5 P.M. Committee has extended April 1 because of the flu- weeks. specifications or other Mon. - S * t 10-0 •A Mon. • 8 « t 10-5 Thun.. 10-0 Fri. 10-9 Frank^s Super Market^ A Community Minded Store the deadline for float en- like illness that has hit Those wishing informa float-related items may MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS call Marti Conderino, float THeater schedule Wedding Cakea A Specialty We have an obligation to serve the people of Manchester and surrounding towns. When we 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 649-4528 chairman, 646-7286, during say Service from the Heart, it simply means to give our customers one hundred per cent working hours or attend ■ 4 {EVERYTHING IN ^‘ %ZVrS S ~ Saturday Web" 1:15-3:00: "Alice every day of the week. The customer must be satisfied. People must be proud to have a the float subcommittee Sunday Cinema 2 — "Charlotte’s BETTY JANE TURNER Doesn't Live Here Anymore” store whose greatest ambition is to be community minded. Our pledge is, “we will never meeting March 24 at 7:30 UA East 1— "Give 'em Hell Web” 1:15-3:00; "Alice V MANCHESTER BICENTENNIAL PARADE 7:30-9:30 UA East 1 — “Give ’em Hell • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS stop trying.” p.m. at the Army & Navy H arry" 2:00-7:15-9:20 Doesn’t Live Here Anymore" STORE FRONTS#SAFETY GLASS| Scliool of Dance Showcase Cinema 1 — Harry’' 2:00-4:45-7:15-9:15 ' Float Application Club. UA East 2— “Winterhawk” 5:00-7:30-9:30 ' • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER "Cuckoo’s Nest" 2:00-4:35- UA East 2 — "Winterhawk” A float entry form ac­ 2:00-7:10-9:10 Showcase Cinema 1 — Ballet - Tap - fa st 7:15-9:55 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 Parade Theme: 200 Years of Freedom UA E ast 3 — "M y Man "Cuckoo’s Nest", 2:00-4:30- companies this article. Showcase Cinema 2 — "I UA East 3 — “ My Man J.A WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. 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Cinema 2 — "Charlotte’s Day Afternoon” 2:00-4:35- DON WILLIS Specializing In Name Lady” 2:00-4:10-7:00-9:10 7:05-9:35 643-1 1 9 1 BRAKE SERVICE 191 GARAGE Front End Uigniiicirt I 649-9333 18 Main $(.. Tal. 649-4531 The Silktown Laleche MAIN ST. General Repair Work Address Phone No. League will meet Monday PINE PHARMACY LIZA MINNELir MANCHESTER |6 6 4 CENTER ST. 6 4 9 -9 8 t4 | QENC HACKMAN at 10 a.m. at the home of BURT REYNOLDS The PIZZA WAGON 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 4. Type of Float Mrs. Kathy Siddons, 89 iiOW PRESCRIPTION NOT ANOTHER PIZZA PARLOR Tanner St. The topic will “ LUCKY LADY” PRICES (PQ i E v e s r A (-.lo BUT A FINE 5. Title or Theme of Float be, “The Baby Arrives — SAT. 2:01) M itInM MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. Kitchens of Distinction Family and Breast-Fed . 2 A 4:10 A 7:00 A 0:10 . “ Italian-American Restaurant” NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPUTS Baby. ” Babies are Manchester Evening Herald 6. Approximate Size of Float 453 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • 643-6022 welcome. For more infor­ Published every evening except TODAY’S SPECIAL 7 iQ U S TO M mation, call Mrs. Siddons Sundays and holidays. Entered at MTMnE49SKS$ Alarms, Locks the Manchester, Conn.. Post Office & Sales, Combination Changes, 7. Will there be people standing on float?______If so, how many at 649-4908, or Mrs. Lois as Second Class Mall Matter. EGGPLANT . 'f I I Salas $ Service • Bonded. Most ENTEH l A 649-7544 Suggested Carrier Rates “ALICE DOESITT UVE \ i Lawrence at 649-5056. PARMIGiANA T r l l P n f iT L in stock. Repairs of all aas CMTH snar. MAncHisra 8. Will there be any animals on float?____ If so, how many ___ Payable in Advance r HERE ANYMORT'IPO) 1 kinda. Alao We Make Keys. Single copy...... 15a ' ■!ELLEN I BU ■b uliB r o s ry t y jij! D IN e Scissors & Pinking Shears) W eekly...... 90« KRIS KRISTOFFERSON 2.95 Sharpened. 9. Type of vehicle pulling float. (Please be descriptive)______The Sunset Council, One m onth...... $3.90 EVES 7:30 S 9:30 Saltd. Spaglwni, and Cctfaa. 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The Press and the American Revolution Local churches for pupils up to tne age of 20, care for very young pupils, subject of the lesson- 0lpr Eu? niug B^ralb sermon: “Substance,” golden text from Manchester — A City of Village Charnn ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, the Bible, “There is a spirit in man: and E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, i Founded Oct. 1, 1881 George Rogers Clark and the Northwest the inspiration of the Almighty giveth pastor. them understanding,” Job 32:8, "The Member, Audit Bureeu of CIrculetion Member, United Preei Intornatlbnel Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Christian Science Reading' Room, 968 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Main St., is open to the public Mondays by Dr. Francis G. Walett down the Ohio with about 175 troops. full view of the garrison and threw Vincennes turned out to be perma­ through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Worcester Stale College Hiding their boats about ten miles their bodies into the river. After this nent, it did not stop Tory and Indian and the first and third "Thursday evenings 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Raymond F, Robinson. Editor-Publishar below the mouth of the Tennessee raids into the Ohio country and Ken­ from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free public Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor Copyright 1975. gruesome bit of showmanship by the Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. American Antiquarian Society River, the party marched northwest enemy, Hamilton decided to give in. tucky. The Shawnee and Delaware in lending library is maintained. through the forest toward Kaskaskia. Opinion Early in 1778 western Indians, en­ Without question George Rogers particular made nutnerous savage ^ ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. By July 4 Clark and his men had Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. couraged by the British, carried out a Clark’s forced march under most dif­ assaults on the frontier during the late UNITARIAN UNVERSALIST crossed southern Illinois to a point William . J. Stack, Rev. William J. number of devastating raids into the ficult conditions to retake Vincennes stages of the war. SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. near Kaskaskia on the eastern side of If Clark’s exploits did not end Killeen. 0 Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky country. was a remarkable feat. He described Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, the Mississippi River. fighting and bring peace dramatical­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., minister. Col. Henry Hamilton, the British it fully in private letters and in a school auditorium; Sunday Masses at Without firing a shot the ly to the west, they did establish firm 10:30 a.m., “ Changing Duty for governor of Detroit, was known as journal published many years later. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Americans captured the virtually un­ Delight” is the first in a series of three Energetic solution: the "Hair-Buyer” because of his A shorter account of the expedition foot-holds in this country for the and noon in school auditorium. defended town. Presently, Cahokia, a i talks by the Rev, Mr. Westwood on the eagerness to purchase white scalps. appeared in Dixon and Hunter’s United States. Without them the few miles to the north was occupied; British and Indians would probably THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main general theme of “Changes,” Nursery The British were trying to hold on Virginia Gazette for June 26, 1779. and Sunday School, coffee and conversa­ recycling garbage and in August 1778 a force was sent to have pushed the frontier of white St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps to this vast western , which officers. tion. take possession of Vincennes. Clark Vincennes and the other principal settlement much farther to the East. they had controlled since the French 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. and Indian War; but eastern states then organized the whole region as posts in the west rem ained in These conquests, too, unquestionably For all the cries of alarm "With fuel oil costing ?12 to American hands for the rest of the Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air also had claims, based on colonial the country of Illinois within the influenced the cession of the huge Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. about the energy crisis and the $13 a barrel, it makes more charters, to the region. With Indian state of Virginia. Proudly he wrote war. Hamilton was taken to territory to the United States at the ST. MAR V s EPISCOPAL CHURCH, depletion of our resources, sense to recycle ^ rbage by parties attacking outlying home about his conquests, and the Williamsburg under heavy guard; end of the American Revolution. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. settlements and the British fastening newspapers reported these victories. although he escaped frontier George Rogers Clark, however LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Americans continue to throw extracting energy from it than Hiltstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. their hold on the area, something had The west had not yet been won, vengeance, the “Hair-Buyer” rough and harsh at times, did much Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. away incalculable quantities of 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Ronaid E. Haldeman, assistant to the it does to bury it in landfill or however. Gov. Hamilton still had remained in’ prison in Virginia for to establish American power in the to be done. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 rector. y -' potential energy and moun­ some fight in him, and at the head of many months. to incinerate it with no by­ After several American military turbulent Ohio country; and he will p.m.. Sacrament Service. 7:30 a.m.. Holy EucharVt, Rite 1; 9 tains of materials — glass, product benefit,” says Charles efforts to gain control of the Ohio a force of about 500 whites and In­ Clark wanted desperately to cap­ always be remembered in history a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book of Common dians, he retook Vincennes without plastics, rubber, metals — that F. Luce, chairman of Con­ country and to take Detroit had ture Detroit, but could not do so. and legend as the greatest hero of the Prayei;, with sermon by Father Jacob­ opposition. He had plans to seize. American Revolution in the west. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ (Herald photo by Richmond) son, Church Schooi, Nursery care, could be reclaimed and failed, a famous frontier fighter While his capture of Kaskaskia and solidated Edison. came on the scene and won lasting other posts in the territory, too. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. St. Joseph’s churchyard, Rockville foiiowed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy recycled. fame as an heroic figure in the Clark learned about the fall of Rev. Philip Saunders, minister, Communion, Book of Common Prayer, Greater New York, for Indeed, it does. And as Luce struggle for the west. Vincennes while at Kaskaskia. He 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service with sermon by Father Jacobson; 5 p.m.. points out, it can be done strengthened that fort and im­ and Bible study (or all ages; 7 p.m.. Holy Eucharist. example, produces 18,500 tons George Rogers Clark, born near Deliverance Service. without polluting the air by Charlottesville, Va., was a tall, red­ mediately set about raising a force to Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 United Methodist Church, guest a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the of garbage a day. Manhattan move ag ain st the B ritish. By formal Worship, study and fellowship. means of properly designed headed, and hardy frontiersman. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. preacher, sermon: “Preparing to Run or Rev. Mr. Curtis, preacher; 11:15 a.m.. promises and threats he got about 200 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Swensen, minister. Being Match-Tough” ; 2:45 p.m.. Pilgrim alone contributes 3,900 tons — Although only 23 years old when the CONCORDIA LUTHERAN New Members Conversation in Federa­ NORTH UNITED METHODIST plants. Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Fellowship will meet at the church to at­ enough, say energy experts, to American Revolution began, he was men, half of them French, to march CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all tion Room, Coffee Shoppe in Woodruff CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Beliasov, pastor. tend the Bushnell Rally. already an experienced Indian for Vincennes, Feb. 6, 1779. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. ages three through adult. Nursery for in­ Hall, Longfrange planning committee, Custer, pastor. produce one million pounds per 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.,. fants; 10:50 a,m.. Worship Service with Yet with the exception of a fighter familiar with the western It was a dreadful ordeal, struggling 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery Robbins Room; 4 p.m.. Grade 9 Confir­ 9 and 10:30 a m.. Worship Service, ser­ Worship Service; 7 pjm., Evening Ser­ the Rev, Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity mon: "Feed My Sheep,” the Rev. Dr. hour of steam capacity. few cities like St. Louis, which in the middle of winter across 170 care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy mation, Carrier Room. lands. In 1777 Clark conceived the vice, Tots for 3 year olds through Felix Davis, pastor of Second miles of rain-soaked flooded country. Communion, Church .School through EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Because of diminishing is mixing municipal trash with bold plan of seizing the old French Kindergarten, Children’s Church for Congregational Church, guest preacher. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry supplies of natural gas and the villages in southern Illinois and In­ Still worse, an early thaw made the Grades 1 through 3, Nurserjr for infants; Coffee fellowship between services; 9 coal to produce electricity, the crossing of several rivers very Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, diana (Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul 6 p.m,. Prayer meeting; 6:30 p.m,, the pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. a.m.. Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 high cost of fuel oil, the utility nation continues for the most ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Vincennes), which were now in dangerous. Since game had been Trinque, Rev. John DeBrine will speak. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service, through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), company that generates elec­ part on its merry, wasteful British hands. driven off by high water, the men Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m,; ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward Children’s chapel service following the Nursery, kindergarten and Grades 1 and Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W, trical power for the nation’s Late that year Clark went to were on starvation rations. Clark principal hymn; 9:45 a.m.. Church 2; 8 p.m.. Middle-Links discussion group ways. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9.10:30 and 11:45 J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Kuhl, pastor. largest city has announced that Williamsburg, Va. where he got wrote to his friend, George Mason, Killeen. School, Bible study and Adult Forum; meets at the home of James Hennessy. that the conditions they faced were 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants, 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Sunday School and Youth Forum; 1:10 to it is “exploring the possibility’’ Americans of the next cen­ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Lee, and George Mason to agree to almost “too incredible for any Per­ Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. 11:35 a m.. First and Second Year Youth ^ of burning some of this gar­ tury may well look back and his plan. Soon Gov. Patrick Henry son to believe.” ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL noon and 5 p.m. Rev. Donald P. Kauffman, associate CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Instruction; 7 p.m.. Youth meeting. persuaded the Virginia assembly to Yet he kept them going, even CA THOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. bage as a substitute fuel in its wonder where our common Rev, Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. pastor, Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHI RCH, though they had to wade through 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for sense was. support an expedition, provide funds 9 a.m.. Mass in English: 10:30 a.m.. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. AN AMERICAN BAI>TIST CHURCH, steam plants. all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, and authorize Clark to raise forces. shoulder-high icy water at times. Mass in Polish and English. CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Worship, sermon: “Thank God For 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom The stated purpose of the mission When they finally got to high ground, Laurence M. Hall, Rev. Robert W. message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, You” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: "All minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director was to defend Kentucky; but the near Vincennes the men were ready Eldridge Jr., pastors. Children’s Church and Nursery provided ; Things Work Together For Good.” Hall, 726 N. Main St. of Christian education. ^ 10 a m.. Public Bible discourse ”A secret intent was to take Kaskaskia, to colapse. 9 a m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend 7 p.m.. Evening Service, Teen Choir, con­ 9:15 a m.. Church Schooi for all ages, Open forum I NITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, gregational ’’singspiration, ” message by Revelation to Benefit the Congregation of other posts and, if possible, Detroit church; 9:15 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Col. Hamilton was hardly ready for 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, will attend church school; 9 a.m, and the Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. God ”; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Feb. 1 itself. Thus George Rogers Clark un­ an attack; .not expecting that he pastor. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL during the service. Sharing Class led by 10:45 a.m,. Worship Service, Pastor Watchtower magazine article “Continue Willa Stanford, 2040 Class led by Rick dertook a campaign to save the 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF would need them so soon, he had let Webb preaching, sermon: “ What is Steadfast as Seeing the One Who Is In­ Lanz, 40-80 Class led by the pastor; 10:30 northwest. It is significent to note "Sound of His Coming” radio program on CHRIST, 11 Center St, Rev. Newell Cur­ Tully TM column criticized by reader about one-half of his militia go home; Christian Conversion?” ; 10:45 a.m. to visible.” a.m.. Morning Worship, message: ’’"rhe WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., that his authority and support came and now many of his Indian allies noon. Nursery through 5 year olds. Meaning of Lent for Baptists,” a dialogue CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF pastors, from Virginia (which had claims to fled. The British commander refused Grades 7 through 12; 4 p.m.. Reconvening sermon by the Rev. Mr. Stairs and the To the editor, much about its usefulness or maybe This likeness of George Rogers Clark is taken from an engraving CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix 8:45 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, 3/4 western land) and not from the Con­ Clark’s demand that he surrender of Charge Conference in Reception Hall Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, F ^era- Rev. Mr. Lanz, Nursery is provided; 6 I am writing to comment on the in­ that was some other column. Maybe PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 M. Davis, minister. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, tinental Congress. immediately, however. At this point by J.W. Jarvis. It is reproduced in Clark’s sketch of his Cam­ followed by potluck in Cooper Hall at 6 tion Room, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader. p.m. The Edge of Adventure, Youth justice done TM by a one Andrew Spruce St. Rev, Mack Weiford, pastor. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. I am just a little too critical of Mr. - Although he had some trouble the hard-headed Clark took five cap­ paign in the Illinois in 1778-9 (Cincinnati, 1869). (Courtesy, p.m,; 7:30 p,m„ Lenten Praise and Grade 7 Confirmation and Confirmation Fellowships will meet. Tully in your evening paper recently. Tully, but for someone who can't 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Teaching Service. through Church School Grade 12, the Rev. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School raising men. Clark finally started tured Indians, tomahawked them in American Antiquarian Society.) Earle R. Custer, pastor of the North A.M. will visit Temple Beth Sholom, 10 In the presentation he spices his possibly have researched TM he cer­ story with his own little private at­ tainly comes to some pretty critical tack on TM. By examining his story conclusions. As a fact TM is proven to reduce stress, slow metabolism you can see numerable unjustified Nursery care provided; 2:30 p.m.. Wings of evening COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN SECOND CONGREGATIONAL stabs at this technique. He starts off rate, and generally produce all of the By Cliff Simpson Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Pilgrim Fellowship meets at church to go effect of a good nights sleep. To me a CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF labeling the procedure a trendy exer­ Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. to Bushnell Rally in Hartford cise. Then goes on to label it a fad, a meditator I feel it quite worthwhile. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Area churches Robert K. Bechtold, minister. Oh by the way I learned TM out of a Judgment declared through prophets and 9:30 a m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday U N ION CO N G K E G A r I O N A L harmless craze and then a mere sup­ Weston School of Theology Ghtireh giving rises School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Ellington Rd,, South Windsor. Rev. John 9:15 a m.. Church School, Confirmation book and the reason (as 1 feel) so The next "deed of God" to which apostles, ” c m RCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ position that it reduces stress and (historically Jesuit), Recently I received some en­ sonage on Cornwall Dr. C. Gay, pastor. Rev, Eugene M. Kilbride. Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 man, minister: Rev. David B. Eusden, anxiety in the body. He continues his many people are joining this craze is we testify in our Statement of Faith A wise scholar once remarked, All of these institutions "cooperate couraging figures about church Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL through Grade 6; 11 a m.. Worship Ser­ a m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m.. Worship it works. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak associate minister. attack on "celebrities that use it. is: "Worldliistory is world judgment,” to enrich and improve theological offerings. The United Church of day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and tl a.m. I.irilERAN CHIRCH, (Wisconsin vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Service, child care; 6 p.m., Senior 9:15 a m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 “He judges men and nations by God’s judgment, whether on men St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, Synod). 300 Buckland Rd„ ^ u th Windsor. Fellowship. Pilgrim Fellowship. "Self appointed trend setters” he There is another point. Mr. Tully education. The BTI makes available Christ is not one of the largest pastor. ST. MARY’S CHI RCH, Rt. 3t, Coven­ a m.. Church School, crib room through calls them. These celebrities are seems to think the issue involved is his righteous will or natibns, is not for the purpose of to almost 2,000 students ap­ denominations but we raised in 1975 try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. 9 a m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CIIIRCII, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL kindergarten; 10:45 a m.. Morning condemnation, but for direction and 10 a m.. Church School; 11 a m.. Mor­ Worship Service. athletes and the like who have to separation of state and church. If he declared through prophets and proximately 200 full-time faculty nearly 58 million for our Christian ning Worship; 7 p.rn.. Evening Service. Paul F. Ramen, 69 Union St, Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, Worship, Family Sunday; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the social room and have a fine coordination between the feels about church the same way he apostles.” guidance in order that we may know teaching over 700 courses with World Mission, which is about a 3W Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, pastor. minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, annex; 2:45 pm .. Junior and Senior body and the mind. If they find it feels about TM then I can understood I can remember, in my college His will and follow it. library resources of 1,500,000 per cent increase over the year ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, 9:30 am .. Sunday School; 11 a.m.. assistant minister. CHI'RCII, Hebron Center. Rev. William Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the useful who is he to label them. He why he can’t reason out the need for days, hearing a song "Our God is not volumes...and supports programs before. The One Great Hour of rector. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey N. Persing, rector.’ AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN vice. will preach. Coffee Fellowship im­ church and go to the Bushnell Rally; 7 also calls himself practical and a little less stress in school. After all censorious if his children have their Times have changed seeking to insert the concerns and Sharing offering rose by 6,8 per cent REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., 8 a m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m,. fling.” Many people today act as if 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Service and Church School. mediately following the service. Child p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship will thinks money should be spent for a fad like religion just might start In Manchester we have become ac­ perspectives of blacks and women while our Neighbors in Need income South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, OUR SAVIOR LITHERAN meet at the church to decide on a number there were no such thing as judg­ Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ care available. 9:55 a m.. Church School. better u.ses. How about financing a something. customed to: cooperation between into the mainstream of theological leaped up 16 per cent. Similar en­ days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth minister, ST. BERNARD’S CIUKCll, CIIUKCII, 239 Graham Rd,, South Wind­ of activities. war, that's practical. It creates jobs. ment. The Christian insists, Protestants and Roman Catholics in education.” (from the Christian Cen­ couraging figures did not come from Sundays. Church school. 8:30 a.m., ’’Back to Gad” hour radio Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. Sincerely, BOLTON C O Nt; REG A IT O N A L however, that God judges both in­ our Conference of Churches, MACC. tury, Feb. 4-11,1976). What a wonder­ broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m,, Sun­ Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL He then ends with a phrase "as I Martin Young our Special Indian Appeal, but the cm RCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. dividuals and society. The same unity has taken place in the ful change from the days of VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 10:15 a m.. Worship Service. C IU K C ll, Main St. Coventry. Rev. said, maybe TM is useful or at least Box 106 Fund (or Black Colleges more than Old Town Rd. Stanton Conover, minister I think it was St. Augustine who Capital Region Conference of bitterness and rivalry! doubled. a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. harmless. I don’t recall him saying Coventry 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; Service. Nursery care for small children (IRYSTAl. LAKE COMMUNITY 10:15 a m.. Church School and said, “Take what you want and pay Churches. I cite these figures because I know I'NITED METHODIST CHURCH, 9:30 a m.. Church School in vestry; 11 I’ocm of llic week 11 a.m,. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. provided. ROCKVILLE UMTED METH­ am .. Worship Service, Nursery care Nursery; 10:30 a m.. Worship Service, for it.” We can see what happens in Now on the state level we are them but also realize that other Ellington. sermon "The Attractive Christ. ” To every man there openeth Evening Evangelistic. ODIST CHURCH. 142 Grove St., available, sermon: “God’s Rainbow,” the life of a student who never moving into a cooperative endeavor Rockville. Rev, John W. Mortimer, 10:15 a.m,. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Museum staff praised for good work denominations have as good or better WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, coffee hour in the vestry following ser­ UNITED METHODIST CHIRCH, studies, a family that never saves as the former Connecticut Council of A way, and ways, and a way. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director Worship Service, Sunday School, records. The support for 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. vice. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt 44A), Bolton Rev. money, a person who continually Churches is merging into a larger And the high soul climbs the CHURCH, UNITED CHliRCH OF of music. "institutional religion" is improving. Harold W. Richardson, minister. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL David M. Campbell, pastor. To the editor. tells lies. relationship of united action with the high way. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. 9:30 a m.. Church School, nursery During the past two years, I have .^ 1 .Appeal to the World Miller, minister. 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and CIIUKCII, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. VERNON UNITED METHODIST 10 a m.. Church School, Nursery This is the first time I have written Some may not consider it Roman Catholics. This cooperation is And the low soul gropes the through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ personally observed many, many Council 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School. Rev. Miles S. Maclntoch, vicar. CIIUKCII, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances through Grade 12 . 1015 a m . Coffee and to your fine publication and I hope excellent programs ranging in scope “punishment” to be a failure at dramatically illustrated In the low; vice. Nursery through Grade 2. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion, 10 a.m.. Holy During the recent meeting of the Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. Conversation; 10:45 a m.. Family that the following is suitable for from the simple to the complex school, to be without resources in a Boston Theological Institute which And in between, on the misty Communion, first and third Sundays; Worship Service, Nursery available for World Council of Churches in Fellowship, ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. TRlNI’l’Y LUTHERAN CHI KCII, 11 a.m,. Worship Service, Church publication in your column "Letters covering subjects from alphabet to family financial crisis, to be believed unites the following bodies: flats. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth infants through Grade 2, sermon: ’"Jesus Nairobi, a group called the Council of School classes. to the Editor" You have presented zoo. Classes for our children at ther by no one, but this is a kind of judg­ Andover Newton Theological The rest drift to and fro. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Donald J. McClean, pastor, Sundays. Misunderstood■’; 3 p m . Project Free Czechoslovakia stated that in Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. many fine articles about the museum and at the Nature Center ment. What is apparent on this level School (Congregational and Baptist). But to every man there openeth Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a m. 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Notions. their country: Edward Konopka. TAl.CO 1 r\ 11.LK CtlNGKEGA- programs, displays and services are varied and well attended. of everyday experience is also true in Boston College Department of A high way and a low. a.m., Sunday School. "...churches and religious groups Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF I IO N AI. C 111 K t; 11, UNI T E D which the Lutz offers. Peqple behind When visitors stop by, with no ad­ the spiritual realm. A person who Theology (Roman Catholic). And every man decideth FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford are allowed no independent Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon, ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CIIUKCII OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth the scenes are important, too — but I mission charged, any day from 2 to 5 does not pray regularly, read the Episcopal Divinity School (Protes­ The way his soul shall go. Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker publishing activity, that the regime Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor, CHURCH’, UNITED CHURCH OF Knox, pastor. don’t have to tell you that for you do p.m. except Monday, they see new scriptures or attend worship ser­ tant Episcopal). John Oxenham ST. .MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHRIST, Andover, Rev. David J. Reese Lane, West Hartford. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, Tlie places difficulties on priests and cover stories about many exhibits or new live animals. vices, has no “invisible means of sup­ Bostqn University School of The wuysitle preacher Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. III, pastor. 10 a m.. Meeting for Worship. ministers in carrying out their work, Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Manchesterites. I don’t recall Pamela Saloom, the executive’ port” when the crises of life come. Theology (Methodist). This is the name for the sign out in 9:45 a.m,. Church School, kindergarten Bible that religious orders have been anything recently, or, in (act, ever director, deserves a big Bicentennial The judgment that comes to us is Gordon-Conwell Theological front of the church welcoming brutally suppressed and that the about the Lutz Staff. salute from everyone in town for the not just what happens because of an Seminary (predominately everyone to worship and generally S|)eaks government discriminates severely leadership she provides and the ser­ act of ours, but what we miss in life. Protestant). giving the sermon topic for the next Eugene against all active Christians.” How many citizens in our fine City vice she and her staff bring to the The ‘prophets and apostles” walked Harvard Divinity School (Protes­ Sunday. Once when I was driving Brewer This is in marked contrast to the Operation Rice Bowl Meals of Village Charm have visited our junior citizens of Manchester and closely with God and as a result were tant nondenominational). along a crowded street in Cleveland I freedom of religion we have in the very fine Lutz Junior Museum? More many surrounding towns. able to “declare his will.” For us to Holy Cross Greek Orthodox saw such a sign which at first looked Those wishing to participate in Alternate recipe: United States. important, how many parents are Sincerely, know God’s will requires a Seminary (Greek Orthodox). Operation Rice Bowl to benefit Creamy Mararun! and OPEN MITES One of Satan’s most as if it had been the victim of van­ aware of the dedication of the Richard T. Cartwright relationship with Him, as well as St. John’s Seminary (Roman dalism, or carelessness. It read, iVluxiiiis World Hunger will eat a meal costing Clieem: ALL DAY successful ploys is what I museum staff Pam, Deenie, Jay R. 413 Spring St. knowledge of “ His righteous will Catholic). less than $3 to serve a family of six 2 eggs , call the “ apostasy of after the usual information: The heart has reasons for which gradualism." It would be a and Jean? Manchester CH..CH — What’s missing? the reason has no knowledge. each Wednesday during Passover or 3 cups milk Lent. A hunger meal is one-half of 4 cups (1 lb.) elbow macaroni, rarity for any movement to Another board in Portland, Ore,, — George Santayana depart radically from its cook^ and drained unday Yesterdays about this time of year, advised the Hunt for the good in the other the suggested main dish and a glass initial goals and methods in Meadows Center praised for care passing public: fellow — of milk or hot beverage with sugar; a 10-12 slices (about 8 ounces) process one fell swoop. Rather Come This Sunday and Avoid the He has to do the same in your case. starvation meal is one-third cup of American cheese, “diced such declensions leave a rice with a cup of hot or cold water. Ml teaspoon salt, or to taste To the editor: 25 years ago Ten members of Girl Scout Troop 1 Easter Rush, — William Feather trail of minute changes. Nurses and aides gently leading the Wednesday's prayer minced green onion (optional) People find it difficult to We are moved to bring to the atten­ Nassiff Arms retains possession of tour New York City as guests of Tlie same elderly patient back to bed four In large saucepan beat egg and appreciate an insistence on tion of your readers, the excellent the Eastern League professional Herald. God of love, you have created us times In the middle of the night with milk until well blended. Stir in strict adherence to Scrip­ care available in the Meadows Con­ perfect good humor. basketball playoff chaniplonshlp for and then blessed us with an abundance Today’s thought macaroni and cheese and cook and tural patterns in religion. valescent Center. the second straight year. of good things. We know that yoii 10 years ago stir over very iow heat until cheese is "They reason that this or When our husband and father, C. A patient in a coma being turned Fire threatens the old Wells St. Ar­ have given us enough to share. If we that deviation is so slight Elmore Watkins, spent two and one with tender care every two hours to care enough, it will be enough to go melted and sauce is thickened (do not mory, but neighbors discover the This date was a Sunday; ALL that it surely would not in­ half months in this nursing home The around the world. Shake us, trouble boil). Stir in salt and pepper. Pour Our Staff Is Here insure his comfort although un­ blaze before it gets out of control and Herald did not publish. Forgiveness may be “ God’s trade” forgiving spirit is truly noble, most validate the noble inten- prior to his death he received the ut­ conscious. as some once said, but it has at least like God. us, strengthen us to care and to into serving dish and garnish with MEDKNAL tioru of its peq>etratars. call the fire department. onion. Makes 6 servings. 7 Days A Week most in care and attention. Should the one condition: that the recipient be What are your resentments? Your share. SERVIGES BE S U R E . . . BUSS has been serving the Home Owner lor But such reasoning falls to We talked to one senior nurse who reader think that he was accorded forgiving of others. It is the mark of Suggested menu: 94 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSreC’TION of your home consider the impact one had had many offers to go back to a harbored hatreds? Your grudges? Is To Serve Your Family! AVAiABLE special treatment please read on. the small and the mean to harbor this not the time to reflect on Tuna Casserole, peas, applesauce, by a Termlle Control Expert, supervised by the finest exception has. It totally hospital who said, “I don’t want to. neutralizes any objection During the many hours we spent Almanac grudges and resentment. It is not forigiving enemies and putting to plain muffin made with water and oil t^ n ic a l staff, phone: with him during his last week we leave, I just love these old people.” instead of egg and milk, milk for to other exceptions, and so merely that an unforgiving attitude rest the spirit of anger? How un­ Dateline 1776 a trend is established. Paul observed the following: shrinks the spirit, it is a denial of the clouded life will be and how children, tea or coffee for adults. We were reassured and grateful Today is Saturday. March 13, the Over prophesied that departures A nurse and an aide spending twen­ Swiss naturalist Charles Bonnett divine spark in man. refreshed your mind and soul when, Tuna Cusserple By United Press International WESTOWN because of this experience. We just 73rd day of 1976 with 293 to follow. from the faith would come ty minutes to coax a smile from an was born March 13, 1720. Yet life is full of such nurtured 1 lb. box noodles CHARLESTON, S.C., March 13 - PHARMACY 2 S don’t think the personnel of this ­ The moon is approaching its full like God whose forgivness you surejy 649-9240 — and he knew they would elderly lady completely immobile 1 large can tuna The provincial congress resolved Y e ars viously well-run organization could phase. hatreds and wounded feelings. need, you generously offer pardon and 455 HARTFORD RD. be aradual, l'nm.4:L2. and without apparent awareness, and On this day in history: Wisdom, that often comes only with 2 cans mushroom soup that no one could move out of the have been nicer. We submit that they The morning stars are Mercury reconciliation. That is what the of succeeding. In 1968, the U.S. Senate began im­ years, recognizes that forgiveness is 1 cup milk province unless he gave 10 days prior MANCHESTER richly deserve recognition. We are and Venus. world needs and let it begin with you. (Continuous Nurses running the length of the thankful for them. peachment proceedings against a cheaper way of life, “It saves the salt and pepper notice and obtained permission to YOUR CO/MML/N/rr BUSS TERMITE CONTROL C H U R C H O F The evening stars are Mars, Submitted by building at top speed to assist a President Andrew Jackson on cost of anger, the expense of hatreds, onion leave. Active loyalists were per­ Service! n v , OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY • EST. 1M2 CHRIST Helen M. Watkins Jupiter and Saturn. Rev. Robert W. Cronin HEALTH SERVICE STORE patient in trouble. (Observed many R. Bruce Watkins charges of “high crime and mis­ and the waste of spirit.” Forgiveness Cook noodles; mix ingredients; mitted to engage in trade, except for Lydall and Vemoo Streets "Those born on this date are under ' Pastor of TIm Oldest & Largest in Conn. times). Manchester demeanors.” He was acquitted by grants the balm of peace both to the bake at 350 'A hour. arms and munitions. i^__PJgoe^JJ*2S2— i the sign of Pisces. the vote, St. Maurice Church forgiver and the offender. A Bolton y PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 13. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat.,. March 13, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN

Thoughts ApLENty Backstrom nets three, Hare, tortoise symbolize

By Len Auster Whalers back in first Rutgers-Princeton clash Ail as many shots as they did and if we We both played well all season. We PROVIDENCE, R.I, (UPI) The Rutgers’ players make no 10-game amateur tryout with the secret about the fact they’d rather be had made half of them we would have played respectable teams, like HARTFORD, (UPI) - It Blackburn Thursday. Neale formerly race, one point ahead of Cleveland — Remember the children’s wiped them out.” Virginia, South Carolina, Temple, coached the Minnesota Fighting Whalers. The assists were his first playing a different type of club. was a night of firsts for the and Cincinnati. The Whalers face bedtime story about the tor­ The big question today, though, is LaSalle, St.-Joseph’s (Pa.) and Fair- Saints who folded recently. two points in WHA competition. “I think the guys would rather be year Rowe has on the floor what he New England Whalers Friday another crucial division matchup not whether Princeton can beat field, and we had an 18-11 record. We Rowe defended again Backstrom authored 10 hat tricks Also scoring for New England in toise and the hare? It may be playing somebody else,’’ says calls "my kind of team. It plays with tonight at Cincinnati. The triumph Rutgers, but how many of the don’t' feel we have to be ashamed. I By the time this paper at the Hartford Civic Center as during a long National Hockey the second period blitz were Swain, symbolic of today’s NCAA reserve center Mike Palko. discipline, plays with poise and plays also snapped a five-game home expected crowd of 12,000 will stay think this is a confrontation between reaches your hands, the they beat the Cleveland League career, most of them with Rosare Paiement and Tom Webster. “Princeton is very deliberate. They defense.” winless streak (0-4-1). Eastern regional showdown around to see the second game of the two teams that legitimately belong in Crusaders 8-2. ’ the Montreal Canadiens. Tom Earl had a first-period take good shots. I think it’s a good University of Connecticut Backstrom, now with 28 goals this between third-ranked Rutgers doubleheader. That one pits Connec-' the NCAA tourney. "I felt motivated out there tonight for the Whalers. The goals by Swain thing we’ve come out of a game with basketball team will be playing Veteran center Ralph Backstrom season, keyed a second-period surge and 19th-ranked Princeton. ticut against Hofstra, and if you Fair weather friends , but the coaching change didn't have and Earl came in shorthanded St. John’s. Princeton is a little Hofstra University in an NCAA registered the first three-goal hat with a pair of tallies assisted by Dan­ In that classic fairy tale the tor­ haven’t heard very much abouluT “We haven’t received the recogni­ When everything Is going well and trick in his three-year World Hockey much to do with it,” Backstrom said. situations. ^ slower. They keep the game in the ny Bolduc and Gary Swain. toise beats the hare in a race after either school, you’re not alone. tion of an Indiana or Rutgers, and we first-round test at the the sky is bright, everybody is your Association career. “It was a must-win situation for us Mike Rogers closed out the scoring 70s. They don’t like the game up Backstrom’s third goal came at 18:07 the hare had built up a seemingly in­ Neither team was expected to make haven’t their financial investment in Providence Civic Center. friend. That’s what happened to Coach Harry Neale collected his and because there was a lot of money for the Whalers with a goal at 19:51. there in the 90s. But we can adapt to of the final period. surmountable lead then confidently it this far, but next week one will our program. But that doesn’t mean The NCAA berth marks the third Rowe when he first came to the state first victory as bench boss of the on the line.” Cleveland’s goals were by "rom their style.” Bolduc, a member of this year’s dozed off for a nap before he had have joined either Rutgers or we can’t have a respectable basket­ straight year the Huskies have university and really wasn’t The victory moved the Whalers Edur and Russ Walker. Rutgers, which has not been beaten Whalers after replacing Don U.S. Olympic Hockey team, is on a reached the finish line. Princeton in the semifinals of the ball program.” gained entry into post-season play. expected to win right off the bat. But into first place in the East Division in 28 games and severely tested less The Rutgers’ basketball team is NCAA East Regionals at Bids to the NIT at Madison Square people have become accustomed to a than half a dozen times, expects fo Gaeckler admits he has not seen quite like the hare, a team that runs Greensboro, N.C. Garden in New York were extended winner — a big one. When UConn see a better Princeton club this time Connecticut play, but based on his on high octane for an entire game The Connecticut-Hofstra the two previous campaigns. UConn doesn’t win when expected, Rowe around. knowledge of the Huskies’ team he feels the heat. And it boils down to and lives by its fast break. Princeton, “I expect them to be a better team game has been labeled a “Clunker also has been invited to the ECAC Classic,” but Hofstra coach Roger rates a slight edge. Tournament the iast two campaigns, one thing. It’s known as the ‘what on the other hand, resembles the tor­ this time because they’ve had 10 have you done for me lately’ syn­ Jahbar left alone hy referees toise, a slow plodding club that uses more games to gain experience,” Gaeckler doesn’t see it that way at “They start almost identical to us, winning it and the NCAA siot this all. with two guards who shoot extremely time around. drome. Too bad it exists. more patterns than a quilting bee. says Jim Bailey, the Scarlet Knights’ He also led the Los Angeles Lakers Kockels 113, Braves 100 “Everyone seems to feel, and un­ well, they have two big men who are The Huskies have averaged 17 wins In correlation to this, Manchester NEW YORK (UPI) It was ble standard in league of­ It’s just the kind of club that can freshman center. “But I think we’re to a 113-95 NBA victory over the New Calvin Murphy scored 32 points and derstandably so, that it isn’t that big extremely physical under the boards the last four,years. Not many New High hoop coach Doug Pearson New York’s turn to complain ficiating and sharply criticized give Rutgers fits. "Playing better than we were when we played York Knicks. had eight assists to keep Houston’s a match,” said Gaeckler. Someone and a swing player who can do most England schools can match UConn’s should be forewarned. He led this New York and Boston officials Princeton is like being caught behind them the first time. I didn’t think we about the officiating. And John Gianelli of New York playoff hopes alive. Buffalo's NBA referred to it as a Clunker Classic. anything on the court, just as we do” achievements. Any idea how many year’s team to a CCIL title and a 21-3 a school bus in a heavy fog,” says played particularly well against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who earlier this week, collected thinks Abdul-Jabbar’s complaints scoring leader Bob McAdoo was held But these people haven’t followed the says Gaeckler. schools have had four straight win­ record and everybody wants to be his Rutgers’ star, Phil Sellers. Patience them last time. We came out a little says he is victimized by a dou- only one foul Friday night. helped the Lakers win. to 19 points. progress of our team or of Connec­ ning campaigns? Know how many friend. The Manchester Board of is the key to beating Princeton and tight, probably because it was “ All the flap in the media helped iaa. 110, Blazers 101 ticut. have been in post-season play three Directors gave him a pat on the back patience isn’t something Rutgers has Princeton. We had about three times him,” Gianelli said, “They were Pete Maravich scored 27 points to years running? If you bother to with a resolution commending him had to deal with very much this year. reluctant to call charging fouls on spark New Orleans. It was the 30th check, the answer is two and I'll let for a job well done. What happens if “We play exciting basketball, our him. He was a lot hungrier tonight win of the season for the second-year you figure out which universities fit next year the Indians are 10-10? Will players like it and our fans like it,” and he wanted to score." team. The Jazz also passed the 400,- into what inquiry. the sentiments remain the same? says Rutgers’ coach Tqm Young. Abdul-Jabbar, aggressive from the 000 attendance mark at the Louisiana Despite all this, UConn Coach Dee Will those who want to be his buddy “We don’t play 50-point games. We opening buzzer, scored 29 points, Superdome in 31 home games. Rowe has been subjected to heavy this year feel the same if that oc­ don’t like 50-point games.” Kentucky in NIT Opener grabbed 26 rebounds, made seven Pistons 117, Burks 101 criticism from time to time. It was curs? I doubt it. That’s the syn­ Fifty-point games, however, are assists and collected five blocked A1 Eberhard scored six points and (UPI Photo) particularly brutal at midseason drome, That's also when he finds out Princeton’s specialty. In their NEW YORK (UPI) — plays North Carolina A&T McAdoo,” and Sparrow, numbers Vanderbilt, shots in the game. had seven rebounds in the third when things weren't going too well. who his real friends are. This he Mark Hayes watches putt sit on lip of cup previous meeting with Princeton this The University of Ken- (20-5). Another “ In my opinion, he’s the Florida and Centenary U - period to help Detroit to within two All the wolves crawled out of the should prepare himself for one day. The victory snapped a three-game season, Rutgers won, 75-62, but the tucky, making its first doubleheader is scheduled best guard in the country,” among its victims this Los Angeles losing streak and put the games of the Bucks in the Midwest He held one stroke lead after two rounds at Doral woodwork and took their best shots. It's almost guaranteed to happen. game was very close until the last appearance in Madison for tonight with North UNC-Charlotte Coach season and lost on the road Lakers alone in second place in the Division. They haven't had much to howl about three minutes when one of the Square Garden in 25 years, Carolina-Charlotte (20-5) Lee Rose, who actively to Maryland and North Pacific Division with a_33-34 record. 76ers 109, Hawks 107 was favored by seven lately and one wonders when they'll Tigers’ key players, Armond Hill, picked by three points over campaigned to get into the Carolina State. Bits and pieces Meanwhile, Gianelli had his Coniel Norman, who played only points over Niagara today surface again. fouled out. In that game Rutgers at San Francisco (23-7) and NIT, says his team is Holy Cross and St. UConn is very much interested in problems, drawing five fouls in 20 eight seconds, hit a 17-foot jumper in the opening game of the New England fans are some of the one stage built a commanding lead Holy Cross (21-9) rated 4V2 physically overmatched by Peter’s have met twice Lee High’s 6-7 center Sly Williams. minutes. with three seconds left to give Bland Mark Hayes toughest in the country. They also then “dozed off” and let the Tigers 39th annual National In­ over St. Peter’s (19-10). San Francisco’s huge front already this season, split­ The Huskies will be battling over 100 Philadelphia the victory. can be the most loyal. The barbs Abdul-Jabbar sidestepped catch up. vitation Tournament. , North Carolina line. But Charlotte ting 12-point decisions. schools for his services and sources questioning Friday night about the Nets 121, Colonels 106 tossed at Rowe didn't do much for his The Wildcats have a 16-10 State. Kansas State and say Providence and Rhode Island officiating controversy. John Williamson scored 25 points leads Doral Open record, including an im­ high blood pressure but he took it. It Louisville all received have the inside track. The NCAA "I went out of my way to play it and Julius Erving notched 20 points has to be asked — why the criticism? Indiana 5 pressive victory over first-round byes and will berth should help UConn’s recruiting to lead New York past Kentucky. Fans remember the NIT game clean. It was a very well played seventh-ranked Alabama not begin play until Mon­ efforts — a point Rowe agrees with. game on both sides. 1 decided that if I Pueers 132, Spurs 113 on national television last three years ago against Boston h i i j MIAMI (UPI) — Sportswriters who travel the PGA tour obviously live a day. ’‘Kids know they’ll get the Billy Knight’s 29 points led seven College and say Rowe blew it. If you have to play under a handicap, for good life but, like everybody else, they still find things to complain about. starts bid week. Niagara, 17-11, will North Carolina A&T is exposure and be under the bright Indiana players in double figures. remember, UConn was in foul trou­ whatever the reason, I would do my ’This week, one of those things is be hard pressed to handle the second predominantly S c o r e b o a r d lights if they come here,” he stated. best and not throw up my hands and James Silas finished with a game- ble. That's why they slowed down. Mark Hayes, who holds a one-shot the size and strength of black college to receive an The NCAA berth has already helped get discouraged.” high 32 points for San Antonio. . prising length off the tee, but all the Otherwise the Huskies probably lead going into today’s third round of Kentucky. NIT bid and hopes to Hofstra land new talent. Flying Kings 93, Bulls 73 Spirils 101, Nuggets 97 the $200,000 Doral Open Golf Tourna­ 26-year-old Oklahoman will admit to for crown Niagara Coach Frank duplicate Maryland- would've finished up with the end of Dutchmen Coach Roger Gaeckler is: “1 hit it a little longer than the their bench on the floor. Too bad Nate Archibald scored 22 points to Marvin Barnes scored five straight ment. Layden said, “I’ve seen Eastern Shore’s first-round ISBA reports one highly sought after St. Louis baskets in-the final 2:35 of average player, I guess.” some memories are long, v help Kansas City hand Chicago its One writer asked: “ Once you get them (Kentucky) once on success of two years ago. Easlerii Conference WHA player signed (letter of intent) the the game fo finish with 25 points. As far as winnings, he ranks 13th NEW YORK (UPI) - College UConn now is regaining some of seventh loss in the last nine games. past the fact that Mark Hayes is TV. The biggest asset they Coach Warren Reynolds Allanlic Divixiun East day after his club made the tourney... on the money list this year with $27,- basketball’s “second season" begins the national prominence it held in the from Oklahoma, what do you say?” have is great quickness touted two of his players, 6- W L Pet. GB W L T Pts practice for schoolboys 237 so far, and he won nearly $50,000 today with a 32-team field set to open '50s and early '60s under Hugh Greer Nobody had an answer. with a big, strong center, 9 center L.J, Pipkins and 6- Boston 43 21 .672 - New England 29 34 6 64 last year. the 38th annual NCAA championship and Fred Shabel. Rowe should get starts Monday...Karen Herbert of The message is that the mild- Mike Phillips.” 6 sophomore guard James Phila. 39 29 . 574 6 . Cleveland 29 33 5 63 He came here after a fifth-place tournament in eight cities across the the credit for it, not the blame. He Manchester holds the UConn Capitals gaining mannered Mr. Hayes is bland. ’That In the second game of the Sparrow. Reynolds said, Buffalo 37 28 .569 6Vz Cincinnati 31 37 1 63 finish at the Tournament Players country. has built the program up — not torn it women’s swim team 200- and 500- may be true but there are a couple of opening doubleheader, Pipkins “ has the potential New York 32 35 .478 12VZ Indianapolis 28 37 3 59 Championship two weeks ago and Top-ranked and undefeated In­ down as some mysteriously claim, yard freestyle records...Lee High, contradictions about him that Providence, last year’s to be another (Bob) Cenirul Diviaiun \4 est conqueror of Manchester in the LL eighth last week at the Citrus Open in diana, hoping to go all the way to its Rowe has done well, over 100 wins deserve attention. NIT runnerup, (19-10), W L Pet. GB W L T Pts respect from foes Orlando. first national championship since at UConn in seven years, and his Divison quarterfinals, will meet He isn’t very big at 5-11 and 160 Washington 41 26 .612 — Houston 42 24 0 84 Weaver High of Hartford for the Win or lose here, he seems 1953, will show off in a nationally- success is due to the players. Any pounds, but he can hit the ball farther Cleveland 38 26 .594 Vk Phoenix 34 27 6 74 state championship today at 4 at the destined to pick up another respec­ televised game against St. John’s coach will tell you how well he does •- V NEW YORK (UPI) The with four wins and a tie. than most of the other players on the Houston 34 33 .507 7 • San Diego 33 30 4 70 New Haven Coliseum...Weaver is the table check, (N.Y.) in the Mideast Regionals at depends on the personnel. And this Washington Capitals lost to the It was the only game scheduled in tour. Secondly, he has never won a Sellers, Dabney ; Ins 30 37 .448 11 x-Minnst 30 25 4 64 favorite... Have a nice weekend. (UPI Photo) Hayes hopes that check is for the South Bend. The Hoosiers beat the Atlanta Flames 4-1 Friday night but the . tournament but he’s wone a whole lot Redmen earlier this season to win Atlanta 28 38 .424 12'^: (iunudiun $40,000 first prize, but if it isn’t, he is V.W L T Pts Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar skies high they won one thing—new respect In the , of money. the Holiday Festival in Madison from the Flames. Phoenix tripped Toronto 5-2, Quebec Hayes shot a 68 Friday to go with confident that his first tour win will head ECAC squad Winnipeg 47 22 2 96 Second opening' Square Garden. Western Conference Jams home two points ap;uiiist New York Knicks "Washington is a much-improved outgunned Winnipeg 10-8, New his opening-round 67. That adds up to come soon, Quebec , 40 24 4 84 UCLA, the defending NCAA cham­ Miduest 1)N ision club, ” said Atlanta forward Bill Cle­ England trampled Cleveland 8-2 and 135 and gives him his one-shot lead "I feel like I’m on the verge of win­ Calgary / 35 30 4 74 There is a second coaching ball coach in early February pion, has had an “off-season" this CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - Pro-bound Phil W L Pet. GB ment, who spent the first half of the Indianapolis defeated Cincinnati 6-3. over Hubert Green. ning one, but I’m not going to try to Edmonton 24 42 5 53 opening at Manchester High year with a 23-4 record but cannot be Sellers, picked for the third straight year, and Rutgers Milwaukee 28 37 .431 — and with the retirement of year with Washington before being Other players talked about his sur- force it,” said the fourth-year pro Toronto 18 43 5 41 with the announced retirement taken lightly as it pursues its llth teammate Mike Dabney were amqng 10 players named to Detroit 26 39 .400 2 Soilanek it means Director of traded. “They look different. They’re from Oklahoma State University. x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 Baseball players stop national title and first under coach the all-ECAC Division I basketball team. Kan City 26 40 .394 2‘/i of Dick Soilanek last Monday Athletics Dave Wiggin and the more balanced, more consistent. “ I’m not going to try to shoot 62 x-Team disbanded like some of these guys can,” he said. Gene Bartow. The Bruins open Sellers, the only repeater Chicago 20 45 .308 8 Friday's Results night at a Board of Education administration wiii be busy They throw a hockey game at you Ellington defense against San Diego State in and junior Glen Mosley, a chosen to the squad, also meeting. now.’’ Plan meeting “ I’m trying just to play good solid 6-tool-8 junior Irom Seton Pacific l)i\i'sion Phoenix 5, Toronto 2 looking for new men. Wiggin the West Regional at Eugene, Ore. was named Player of the W L Pet. GB Indeed the Caps gave the Flames Parecits, prospective parents and golf and let the birdies fall where Hall; forwards — 6-foot-5 Quebec 10, Winnipeg 8 Soilanek, physical education said Friday there is no all voluntary workouts Rutgers, the only other team Year. The 6-foot-5 senior Gol State 47 19 .712 - all they could handle or the better alumni of East Catholic High who are thay may. junior Bob Fazio of St. New England ( teacher at the schooi for 30 hoopsters besides Indiana to post a perfect forward from Brooklyn, Los Ang. 33 34 .493 14‘A development in looking for a “If it’s my week. I’ll win.” His Cleveland 2 part of three periods. Claude St. interested in a hockey program at the season, takes on Princeton at P e te r’s, 6-foot-6 junior years, is long time swim coach ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) — “Inactivity” joined “impasse ” as a by­ length off the tee helped him Friday, N.Y., named to the team Seattle 33 35 .485 15 Indianapolis 6, Cincii new footbali coach but did •Sauveur’s second goal of the game at school are invited to a meeting Providence, R.I., but the run-and-gun Essie Hollis of St. who has produced several fine word in baseball's prolonged labor dispute today with the players suspending as he got two birdie-4s by two- for the third straight time, Phoenix 31 34 .477 15'/z state he’s received a coupie 7:16 of the final period snapped a 1-1 Thursday night at 7:30 at the school’s Scarlet Knights are not expected to Bonaventure and 6-4 senior their voluntary workouts and prospects of a settlement dim. in finals putting. averaged 20.1 points and Portland 29 39 .426 19 ISHL teams. tie and Atlanta wrapped up the vic­ faculty dining room. Andy Walker of Niagara; dozen inquiries about the post. have too much difficulty with the 10.3 rebounds for the un­ Friday's Results The latest bargaining between the was clear the players were getting tory with goals by Larry Gusty winds kept scores up. There guards — 6-foot-5 junior Caiii|il>ell Ciinfereiice Larry Olsen resigned as foot­ Tigers, whom they beat by 13 points defeated Scarlet Knights, Houston 113, Buffalo 100 owners and players lasted just two edgy over the owners' refusal to Romanchych and Clement in the Advancing to the Class M cham­ were only five players under 70. Joey Hassett of Patrick Ditisiun earlier this year. who met Princeton in an Detroit 117, Milwaukee hours Friday, against earlier predic­ final 92 seconds. pionship tilt iast night was Ellington Providence, 6-foot-4 senior W L T Pts yield. The Rutgers-Princeton matchup NCAA Eastern regional 101 tions of a long fruitful meeting. Each “They are asking us to bargain "Washington will beat a few people Hiqh with a 73-64 win over O’Brien Armand Hill of Princeton Phila 44 10 14 102 will be televised regionally in the game today at Providence, Kansas City 95, Chicago blamed the other for the breakoff and away something we’ve already if they continue to play the way they Tech of Ansonia at the New Haven and 6-foot-2 junior Norm NY Islanders 37 17 14 88 Northeast while the rest of the coun­ R.I. 73 though the talks resume today (at 10 won,’’ said Mets’ southpaw Jon did tonight," said Atlanta Coach Coliseum. CBS asks opportunity Nixon of Duquesne. Atlanta 31 30 10 72 try will be shown a contest between Dabney is a 6-4 senior Philadelphia 109, Atlanta HurstFundSlOO richer; a.m l, the roseate prediction of a Matlack in reference to the owners’ Fred Creighton. “They checked and The Purple Knights will meet un­ Kevin McDonald, a 6- NY Rangers 23 36 9 55 Alabama and North Carolina. guard from East Orange, 107 settlement by the mid-week lost proposal to waive the Seitz ruling in worked very hard." beaten Middletown High, a 59-57 foot-5 sophomore from Siiivtlic l)i\isiuii Following those games will be the N.J. New Orleans 110, much bloom. favor of a that would St. Sauveur opened the scoring in winner over Northwest Catholic, in Penn who averaged 19.2 W L T Pts Eagle icemen victorious to bid on Olympic Games Indiana-St. John’s game and then Others selected in­ Portland 101 Before the Friday negotiations, the give a player the right to play out his the second period or Atlanta but the finals tonight at 7 at the New points and eight rebounds a Chicago 26 24 17 69 Winning its first game after ball game. He was recently released Notre Dame versus Cincinnati from cluded: centers — George Los Angeles 113, New players, led by New York Mets option after six years of service to a Washington rookie Nelson Pyatt Haven Coliseum. The game will be game, was named ECAC Vancouver 28 28 13 69 from Newington Children’s Hospital giving CBS the opportunity to com­ Lawrence, Kan., in the Midwest Johnson, 6-foot-7 York 95 10 losses and one tie last premier pitcher Tom Seaver, agreed caught the Flames napping defen­ telecast by WTNH, Channel 8 in New WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rookie of the Year. St. Louis 24 32 12 60 and is now home with his family in club. pete meaningfully for these broad­ Regionals. sophomore from St. John’s Wednesday was the East as one to stop working out on their Said , executive sively and tied it 49 seconds later. Haven as will all four division titles CBS-TV has accused the Minnesota 18 46 4 40 Andover. casting rights,” the telegram said. Catholic High hockey team, 3- own in hopes of forcing the owners to director of the Players Association: There was no more scoring until St. be. Organizing Committee of Lake Kansas City 12 45 10 34 Bill Reavey opened the scoring for Middletown and Ellington have W ales Conference 1, over the Suffield jayvees at open the gates to spring training. “First they say they want us to slit Sauveur’s power play goal, his 23rd ABA the Eagle icemen assisted by Ray met twice before this year with the Placid Winter Olympics of B o w lin g Norris l)i>ision “We feel working out at this point our throats from one ear. to halfway, goal of the year, in the final period. W L Pet. GB the Bolton Ice Palace. Butler. Suffield knotted it, but Dave Tigers taking both, 79-54 and 79-59. “unfair and discriminatory W L T Pts in time is only helping the owners then they say we’ll help you mop up The win boosted the Flames one Denver 50 19 .725 — The biggest winner of all, however, McGonigle assisted by brother Brian Mark Maciolek paced the 22-4 tactics” in its reported deci­ Montreal 50 9 10 110 while undercutting our own the blood.” game above the .500 mark arid gave Bean 473, Annie Gagnon New York 44 26 .629 6W was the Kevin Hurst Fund which was put East back on top for good. Matt Knights with 24 points with Tim WIVES - Lynne Top­ Los Ang. 33 29 7 73 negotiators,” .said Seaver. National League President Chub Atlanta a solid 17-point lead over the sion to award ABC-TV 479, Donna Stratman 476, San Antonio40 28 . 588 9(A enriched by $100 raised at the exhibi­ Tobin iced the verdict with a Forbes, 6-4 senior center, tossing in ping 208-526, Elvina Balch Pittsbgh 29 28 11 69 With the stumbling block still the Feeney saw it this way: “Apparent­ New York Rangers in the battle for exclusive rights to broadcast ,Pam Generis 465. Kentucky 38 32 .543 12 tion. Hurst is an East Catholic shorthand goal and goaltender Gary 17 markers and hauling in a game- 188-469. Detroit 20 39 9 49 Peter Seitz decision which ruled ly the players feel they have our the final playoff spot in the Campbell Indiana 35 37 .486 16>..i sophomore who suffered a broken Avery kept Suffield off the high 17 rebounds, the 1980 Games. Washington 8 51 9 25 baseball’s reserve clause illegal, it sword, now they want our horses.” Conference Patrick Division. Atlanta BLOSSOMS - Sandy St. Louis 32 38 .457 18'A neck last September in a jayvee foot­ scoreboard. Ellington in its last final in 1972 CBS, in a telegram to the com­ K. of C. — Mario Frat- Adams l)i>ision is unbeaten in its last five games Kershaw 463, Marty Virginia 12 58 .171 38>/i won the S Division crown. mittee, demanded that it be given an taroli 203-210-594, Real . W L T Pts Bradshaw 465. Friday's Results opportunity to bid for broadcasting Audet 200-209-597, Ken Boston 43 13 11 97 St. Louis 101, Denver 97 rights reported to have been awarded Tomlinson 200-577, Rudi EASTERN BUSINESS Buffalo 37 20 12 86 New York 124, Kentucky ABC for $7 million. Wittke 210-554, Wendall — Bub Holmes 166-405, Toronto 31 26 13 75 ABC televised the recent Winter Poucher 216-561, Bill Avery Dom DeDominicis 156-368, 106 California 25 36 9 59 3 Indiana 132, San Antonio Games at Innsbruck and was the 212-559, Stan Chance 231- Ed Miller 150-146-406, John Friday's Result Seaver playing waiting game with Mets network which brought the 1972 115 548, Cy Perkins 202-547, David 147, Stan Atlanta 4, Washington 1 Summer Games from Munich into John M artin 521, Fred Waickowski 147-370, Tom Bv MILT UlCIIMAN baseball’s pecking order looks like: American homes. Nassiff 542, Vic Squadrito Harrison 147, Larry Aceto with 22 victories, he struck out 243 knows Tom Seaver is, and he knows That works out to $275,000 a year, a ^Griffin Ptwtogniitiy NEW YORK (UPI) - The Hank Aaron $240,000, Richie Allen he says, “but 1 don’t want to stay in (The decision of the Lake Placid 539, Stan Zatkowski 504, 402, Vic Salcius 145-404, batters, making him the leader in it, too, because he doesn’t exactly figure that would jump Seaver over PINE PHARMACY $225,000, Johnny Bench $200,000, Joe New York knowing I could go authorities is not final. It has to be Bill August 539, John Lou Dellaferra 14.3, Bill only thing that satisfies the ego that department also, and he set a live in a vacuum. Hank Aaron and make him the |664CtNmST. M t-M Ul somewhere else and make more endorsed by the International Olym­ Kozicki 516, Nels Johnson Zwick 141, Mickey Holmes more than being Number One Morgan $200,000, Pete Rose $190,000, major league record by striking out biggest salary earner in baseball. 4M NORTH MAIN tT R IIT Lou Brock $175,000, Carl Now he checks that money list money.” pic Committee, which will have to be 500, Bud ’Tomlinson 521, 385, Dan Frye 383, Ron M ANCHItTIR LOW PfiEsaanHM is being able to prove it. more than 200 for the eighth straight above and comes away with the dis­ Yastrzemski $165,000, Steve Carlton season. The Mets get upset. Seaver is He immediately adds, convinced all three U.S. networks Fred Kizicki 554, Pete Joiner 382, Mike Zwick 380, M S47-M11 PMCCS That’s what makes Hank Aaron tinct feeling something isn’t right. '“somewhere else’ could be New were given an equal opportunity to Peterson 523, Dan Lodge $165,000, Catfish Hunter $150,000, One other little item. He won the taking advantage of the situation, Ted Roback 370. feel so good. He hasn’t forgotten how Catfish York as well.” . present their bids.) 503, Ed Miller 507, Milt Nolan Ryan $150,000, Bobby Bonds Cy Young Award for the third time they feel. Don Grant, the club’s He can prove he’s the top salary- $150,000 and Cleorge Scott $150,000. Hunter got $3 million for signing with board chairman, and Joe McDonald, Imagine Tom Seaver and Catfish Copies of the telegram, signed by Kershaw 203, Kevin Moran earner in the majors simply by and the only other pitcher who ever the a year ago as a free CBS-TV President Robert Wood, One player is missing from that list the general manager, say if Seaver is Hunter on the same pitching staff. A 201, Ray Fredericksen 204. showing you his bi-monthly did that was Sandy Koufax way back agent and now with the new rulings were also sent Friday to Sens. James PRE-SPROIG SPECIALS ON SIDING! and that’s Tom Seaver, who made unhappy with the Mets and wants to lot of things would have to happen for paycheck. As a designated hitter for when there were only 10 teams in on the reserve clause and free agen­ L. Buckley, R-N.Y., and Jacob K. $170,000 with the Mets last year. That each league. That “little” item be traded, they’ll trade him. that to come about. Chances are they jt:NtOR Your Choice of: ALUMINUM the Milwaukee Brewers, the 42-year- cy staring every player in the face, won’t. Javits, R-N.Y. Wood did not ask MOUNTAIN DEW - would put him number seven on the amounts to a sure ticket for Seaver to (Herald photo by Dunn) Pat Silver tossed in 16 old home run record-holder will get he easily imagines how much he “I’m sure they mean it,” Tom either senator to take any action on Pat Thibodeau 181-493, Lou VINYL or STEEL $240,000 from them this year. That’s list between Brock and Yastrzemski. the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown could get if he were a . points, Jeff Phelon 13 and Seaver said Thursday from Tamna their protest. Intratown Basketball League squad Toutain 176-478, Bev Dave McConnel 12 to lead $40,000 more than Jerry Ford gets for The Mets talked salary with SeaVer after he’s finished pitching. Fla. The odds are Tom Seaver will sign In the telegram, CBS demanded 20 Color$ To Choose Froml But he’s not. He still belongs to the Boland 191-495, Terry Car- the 76ers to a 65-53 win running the country, and please, no for this year at the end of last season, Occasionally during the past few with the Mets again, possibly for PriCM A n Now Lowor on ShNogi Mets and will have to negotiate his that the organizing committee res­ Ficltling a Ifaiii in the Iniratuwn Baakelhall League thin dile 186-175-511, B etty over the Saints last night at more jokes about which one had the but he told them he was In no great years, some people would argue over “ I don’t want to be traded,” added somewhere between what Hank cind its decision to award the broad­ Fne £$tlmaf» — Easy Terms contract with them unless he’s Richardson 181-475, Mae the East Side Rec. Leo better year. Neither did. hurry, he’d rather wait. He could af­ who was the best pitcher in baseball. the Mets’ 31-year-old ace. “ I told Aaron and Richie Allen are getting. Henson was Maneliester. Team inemberH were: Front (1-r) traded. casting rights to ABC. NBC-TV has Larson 178-464, Viv Price Diana had 12 markers and Without any fringe benefits thrown ford to in view of the fact he was the Now nobody does. There no longer is them that last year, but I’m not com­ That’ll make him number two on Jeff Lomhardo, Pat Silver, Standing; James Gallagher, Tom They ask him for a figure. He gives also complained it wasn’t given fair 179-483, Bee Moquin 186- Gary Marineau and Joey IH LITIIN SKY 649-909SI in, for pure salary alone, here’s what National League’s biggest winner any argument over who is the best ing to them with my hat in my hand.” the list. The ideal spot from which to them one— $826,000 over three years. opportunity. MeGluskey, Jim Wyse, Pete Kiro, John Wilson, Riek 516, Peg Craig 178-488, Lovell 11 apiece for the pitcher in baseball. Everybody “I don’t want to leave New Yorki” try harder. “Your decision was made without Gauruder, Ken Hill, Coach Ray Camposeo. Alice Pouliot 196-470, Lee Saints. PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 13. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 13, 1976 - PAGE NINE

Lofi and FounJ 1 Lo$ttna Found ...... ••• •••••••■■•■•••••I Library plans Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 l o s t - 1976 Colwell FOUND • Wedding ring, white spring fair professional appointment w ld at Top. Notch plaza. REDUCED FOR quick sale - bMk in the vicinity of Center 8/13/23, 5/25/39. CaB two family, 30 Locust Street, St. Reward. Call 643-1200 or 0j9’»H2o4. no agents. 6462426, 65. MANCHESTER So.uth.Windsor write Herald Box AA. The Friends of Wood Memorial Pononalt g BOLTON - $31,906 Attractive i Area news J FOUUD - honey colored six Herald five room Ranch, family COLONIAL CAPE — Seven rooms, aluminum sidiijg, I . Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor i Library are planning a spring fair, month old puppy, vicinity INCOME TAX preparation - room, fireplace, paneling, deep treed lot. Bowers School area. $36,900. ;;!Bolton Coventry- East Hartford Tolland Vernon i “Spring is Here,” Saturday, April 10 Manchester. Call after 5:3(), Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aluminum siding. Hutchins DUTCH COLONIAL — Large home, aluminum siding, at the library from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 871-0189. 525-8263 for appointment. Agency, 6463166. Bowers School area. $43,500 Emphasis will be on inexpensive MANCHESTER - New Raised CUSTOM BUILT -D O D O S it^ ' 96''- Easter decorations and gifts. Lunch Legal Notices PHONE 643-2711 Ranch, seven rooms, include age, country lot. _ “ will be served in the Spring Garden FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD three bedrooms, two baths, VERNON - NEW RAISED RANCH — on large lot, Tea Room with snacks available all built-in oven, range and dis­ aluminum siding, $41,900 day. Admission is free. hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- Mr. Benoit goes REPUBUCAN CAUCUS Personals car garage. Aluminum siding. ANDOVER — Ne reproduction. July 16 and 17, 1976 the Featured will be: The Bunny ADVERTISING $53,500. Wolverton Agency, Built in 1975, with U O pU S H land. $72,500 . Hutch, handmade stuffed animals; The Republican electors of Congressional District the Town of Coventry, TAX RETURNS - Individual S, Realtors, 6462813. EAST HAMPTON — P(icotopaug Lake • five-room The Patchwork Palace, handmade Convention July 15, 1976, Connecticut are hereby and business tax returns S HATES summer home, with patio, abuts Brook Haven Beach. to Washington D.C. patchwork items; The Easter Senatorial District Conven­ prepared. Call Russell L. S notified that there will be a tion July 19, 1976, 53rd. $17,500 Basket, which will include baskets, Burnett, Tax Service, 353 1 day . lO i word par day caucus at Coventry Town Hall Assembly District Convention Center Street, Manchester, 3 days . .9 i word per day TWO-FAMILY SOUTH WINDSOR - SULLIVAN AVE. 7tk acres in­ grass, eggs, candy; The Pantry fToodcock leads Vernon on Thursday, March 25, 1976 July 20, 1976. 6463005. 6 days . .6e word pec day Extra nice, five rooms dustrial land with city water and sewer. dress on, ‘The Cities’ Role in Re­ Shelf, homemade goodies; The Doll’s at 7:30 o’clock P.M., FOR down and four rooms up. Next week Mayor Thomas Benoit cancer fund drive 2. To transact such other 26 days . J p tv o rd per day WINDHAM — One acre building lot on Route 203, $6,500. enactment of Revenue Sharing.' House, handmade dolls; The Book THE FOLLOWING TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ IS words. $2.00 mlnimuni New furnace, appliances, will be in Washington, D. C. at the business as may properly Monday afternoon there will be Corner, new spring books; The South Windsor PURPOSES: come before such caucus or ting done professionally. Call Happy A d s ...... $2.19 Inch and more. Ideal for young Congressional City Conference. Dan Hickey, 649-9145. couple wanting to get regional meetings . These meetings Treasure Trove, selected white Atty. John J. Woodcock HI has 1. To select party-endorsed conversation. F. J. SPILECKI Town Planner John I^ranger will ac­ will focus on the Congressional candidates for delegates to started with first home ■ elephants; Uncle Toad’s Garden, been named to lead the local crusade David L. Knight let tenant help make company the mayor. the Republican State Conven­ SINGLES: Join Insta-Mate, a Realtor 643-2121 budget process and revenue sharing perennial plants. A handmade quilt of the American Cancer Society. Town Chairman low cost local dating service. mortgage payments. Must The two will seek grants for tion to be held in Hartford, issues and strategies. will be raffled. The fund-raising effort wilt place Meet new people today! Write be seen. $38,900. projects in Vernon. Tuesday morning there will be a Mr. and Mrs. Bunny will greet the strong emphasis this year on house- Box 815-M, New Britain, Happy 15th Birthday The activities in Washington will Conn. 06050. WARREN E. revenue sharing strategy breakfast children. to-house solicitation,* special gifts to SIX ROOM Cape - fireplace, CHARMING older Colonial, start Sunday when there will be a NOTICE with a speaker. Later in the morning Chairpersons are Mrs. Martin Pan- and business and industry appeals, as S T E P H E N HOWUND garage, screened porch, chain large rooms, four bedrooms, welcome reception for the mayors NOTICE Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages 8 fireplaced living room, coun­ congressional conferences will be dozzi and Mrs. Robert Saxton well as a variety of special events. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Lots of Love, Realtors 643-1108 link fence, aluminum siding. attending the conference. $35,900. Owner 646-2795. try kitchen, two baths, 2-car conducted . assisted by Mrs. Merle Tapley, and Woodcock asked citizens or groups CONNECTICUT TOWN OF MANCHESTER, MORTGAGES, loans first, se- S Mom, Dad, NIta, Amy, Monday morning there will be an NOTICE OF garage, new furnace, con­ In a letter to the office of Connec­ Mrs. Marshall Bidwell. interested in volunteer work to call CONNECTICUT cond, third. All kinds. Realty $ and Jennifer MANCHESTER - four family, venient location. Mid 40’s. opening general session and talks on ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE statewide. Credit rating on- MANCHESTER - Huge ticut Congressman Christopher 644-1548. NOTICE OF ' four rooms e»'»*nit, parking, Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, the topic, 'Two Views on Revenue Dodd (35th District) Mayor Benoit In accordance with the ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE necessary. Reasonable. Con- 1- V separate h& O'“ ,900 income, 649-1922. fidential, quick __ _Jq double garage, 175x250 lot, Sharing.’ outlined the agencies and grant provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ In accordance with the asking $42’^00. Warren E, $38,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- tions 1 and 9 of the Town arrangements. Alvin Lundy #••••••••••••••••••••••••• At noon there will be a general categories in which the town is in­ provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 3166. MULTI-FAMILY, five room Charter, notice is hereby Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ Help Wanted 13 duplex, with 2-car garage, luncheon session followed by an ad­ terested. Rham High gets visitors tions 1 and 9 of the Town tion Plaza, Hartford. given of the adoption by the Charter, notice is hereby LEISURE LIVING with room BOLTON CENTER - Nine 50x150 lot. Close to shopping Evenings, 233-6879. PART TIME - Two to three lor tennis court or swimming and bus. Asking $40,000. Keith Board of Directors of the' given of the adoption by the people for morning or/and room, one story Cape, paneled Town of Manchester, Connec­ ADVERTISING pool on country sized acre lot. den, living room with wall-to- Real Estate. 646-4126. 649- Hebron Board of Directors of the Help Wanted 13 evening work. Apply in person Just as much room inside, 1922. Chamber backs fund will represent their Ohio school. ticut, March 2, 1976 of Or­ DEADLINE at Shakey’s in Vernon, wall carpeting and fireplace, Town of Manchester, Connec­ king sized family room with formal dining room with Today a teacher and two students Rham hosts planned a special slide dinance as follows: ticut, March 2, 1976 of Or­ PHONE FROM borne to ser­ raised hearth fireplace. All RANCH - Country living in the Vernon most effective use of funds, and 12:00 noon the day before fireplace, family kitchen with from Andover, Ohio will arrive at presentation, senate reception Mon­ ORDINANCE • - dlanance as follows: vice our • customers in the publication. this with three bedrooms, for­ city, 100x200 lol, surrounds The Board of Directors of the breakfast nook, mud room fulfills a planning role encompassing Rham High School here to begin the day, and trips to the State Capitol, PURCHASE OF PROPERTY O RD IN A N CE Manchester area, flexible Deadline for Saturday and mal dining room and 2 1/2 with closets, full attic, gar­ this clean six room brick and Rockville Area Chamber of Business Opportunity 14 tax and voluntary services. first leg of a special Bicentennial Mystic Seaport, and the campus of - MIDDLE TURNPIKE PURCHASE OF PROPERTY hours, super earnings, 249- Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. baths, offered at less than age, large paddock. Excejjent aluminum home. Two baths, Commerce voted Wednesday to en­ WEST BE IT ORDAINED by ms. today’s prices. Hurry and you landscaping. $49,500. Wolver­ fireplace, garage, asking $42,- He complimented the many exchange program for students and the University of Connecticut. -L ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER Three chair dorse a Tri-Town United Fund. the Board of Directors of the BE IT ORDAINED by the PLEASE READ can pick out colors, coverings, ton Agency, Realtors, 649- 900. Keith Real Estate, 646- volunteer workers in the area who teachers at Rham this year. Teacher Ron Ouellette will visit INSURANCE AGENCY - In immaculate Barber Shop off and carpets. Hohenthal Com­ 4126, 649-1922, 3 Michael McElduff, executive Town of Manchester that the 2613. Waiting for Monday have given time and effort to help The Student Faculty Senate is Andover, Ohio with Val Schwarz- Board of Directors of the Vernon Circle area looking for YOUR AD Main Street. Call for deiails, pany, 646-1166, Builders. Town of Manchester purchase part time, or full time clerk to • director of the Hockanum Valley people and the agencies who serve sponsoring the exchange. mann, Alan Fish, Heather Town of Manchester that the LaPenta Agency, Realty, 646 Realtors. BOLTON - Six room Cape, Community Council, made the plea for the total sum of Eight Town of Manchester purchase work in life insurance. Classified ads are taken over 2440. the people. Mike McNeilly and Jill Fetters, MacDonald and James Piro during the phone as a convenience. fii;eplace, modern kitchen, Thousand Four Hundred ($8,- for the total sum of Two Thou­ Experience preferred. Typing FOUR FAMILY - in central Manchaatar three bedrooms, two baths, Rows on rows of brand new shopping carts wait patiently outside to the board and explained the seniors, and teacher M. Spellman the spring recess. and machine transcription a The Herald Is responsible for 400) Dollars from the Estate sand Four Hundred ($2,400) only one incorrect Insertion and Situation Wanted 75 location, needs some face lif­ CONTEMPORARY FLAIR finished room in basement. the new Bradleerstore for the grand opening Monday at 10 a.m. proposed fund, of Alexander Jarvis that cer­ must. Send resume indicating' then only to the size of the Dollars from the Estate of ting, all apartments heated, Spacious 8-room, 4 level Oversized garage. Treed lot. preference for full or part original Insertion. Errors which RELIABLE Babysitter $610 monthly income. Selling $33,500. Pnilbrick Agency in the Charter Oak Mall on Silver Lane in East Hartford. The tain piece or parcel of land Alexander Jarvis that certain Split, 4 bedrooms, 2W situated in the Town of lime, to Box S, Manchester do not lessen the value of the available, weeknights and for $49,900, T, J. Crockett Realtors. 646-4200. piece or parcel of land Herald.______advertisement will not be cor­ baths, large wooded lot, store has two acres of floor space and will offer all department munities, namely the three in the tri­ Manchester. County of Hart­ weekends. Also school Realtor, 643-1577. situated on the westerly side rected by an additional Inser­ vacations. Keeney Street view of Hartford skyline. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 store items in quantity and quality, said the store’s manager, town area, through one or more flexi- Art festival underway ford, State of Connecticut, of Adams Street in the Town ASSISTANT COOK - Full tion. area. 6468863. Many features. $64,200. 1-2 baths, three bedrooms, bounded and described as time, experienced, 8 a m, - GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial Joe Fusco. Note the store’s ‘‘get acquainted” bargains in the in- hie and rational ways in the hope of of Manchester, County of with center hall, beautiful breezeway. garage, swim­ follows: 4:30 p.m. 40 hours per week. sert in today’s Herald. (Herald photo by Barlow) contributing to a more satisfying life Andover The fair will feature adult fine arts Hartford, State of Connec­ Must work every other - -...... , new kitchen in oak, latest ming pool, redwood deck, Capt. Simon Smith. He was returning Beginning at a point at the for all of the residents. The 6th annual community arts and crafts, performances of music ticut, bounded and described weekend and some holidays. appliances, four bedrooms, WARREN E. wooded yard. $42,500. to his New London home from the intersection of the easterly room, cedar Philbrick Agency. Realtors, He said a local United Way raises festival will be held today and Sun­ and drama, craft demonstrations and as follows: Apply in person, Mondw - Canadian Campaign in the French street line of Adams Street Beginning at a point in the Friday, 9 a m. - 4 p.m. East storage area. Move in condi­ 646-4200 funds, allocates them, plans for the day from 1 until 5 p.m. at Andover chances to take part in activities. NAllONAI W lAlHIt UIVICI l04K *3t •• Za M ( $1 t and Indian War when he was stricken and northerly street line of southerly edge of Bigelow Hartford Convalescent Home, tion. Beautifully treed and HOWLAND Elementary School. In conjunction with the fair, the with sm all pox. Middle ’Turnpike West the line 745 Main Street, East Hart­ terraced. Mid 60's. 646-1189. Raaltora 643-1108 EXECUTIVE L Ranch - Nine No more 1-86 meetings Brook, said point being rooms, 22x28 master "Ancestors And Us” is the theme Andover Historical Society will meet Capt, Smith and his horse were runs thence in a northerly located fifty (50) feet wester­ ford, Conn. non a few weeks ago. OAKWOOD ROAD- Clean bedroom, family room, game Maguda plans of this year’s festival that will honor Sunday at 2:30 p.m, at the school. buried on Boston Hill Rd. direction along the existing ly of the base line of Urban Vernon At the Vernon hearings several BREAKFAST COOK - 5 a m. - well' built, six room Cape, MANCHESTER - Eight room room, den, private yard, on two centuries of art and music. Margaret Talbot will speak about easterly street line of Adams Systems Project #76-116, the 7 :30 a.m., more hours if Cape, four bedrooms, living dead end street in prime Officials of the State Department fireplace, garage, rec room, objections were raised concerning April testing Street for a distance thirty- line runs thence in a desired. Apply in person assumable VA mortgage, cir­ room with fireplace, rec neighborhood. $59,000. For of Environmental Protection (DEP) the proposed expansion to five lanes five and 78/100 (35.78) feet to southeasterly direction along Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 cular pool, $35,900. M6-1189. room, detached garage. further details call Philbrick cannot meet with Vernon officials each direction and the 100 foot me­ Menus a point. Said point being the edge of Bigelow Brook to a p.m.. East Hartford Convales­ Bowers School area. $35.^. Agency. Realtors. 646-4200. again to discuss objections to the dian divider also proposed for the Vernon located twenty-six and 32/100 point in the westerly street cent Home, 745 Main St., East Amedy Realty, Professional Hartford, Conn. V. Services, seven days a week. starting April 5 Rockville Fire (26.32) feet easterly of and line of Adams Street; thence lOS AH6( It & MtnchMlar ROCKLEDGE - Immediate proposed widening of 1-86. Vernon area.. 875-6283. Chief Donald Maguda, local civil perpendicular to Urban the line runs in a southerly occupancy. 10 room custom D E P Com m issioner Joseph N. Gill assured Mayor Benoit that Friday: Fish and cheese on AVON - BILLS unpaid? Vaca­ built ranch. 3-4 bedrooms, 1 Systems Project #76-116 base direction along the westerly tion unthinkable? Don’t be un­ MINI-FARM Gill, told Mayor Thomas Benoit that Vernon’s concerns were made part preparedness director, will conduct a Tolland roll, French fries, stewed Vernon Hebron LET YOUR imagination go 12 baths, two fireplaces, for­ line station ^-1-25.01; thence street line of Adams Street for nerved. Avon Representatives Older 7-room Colonial on 2 neither he nor Edward Daly, a water of the record at the hearing and a month-long test program for an Parker Memorial and Hicks tomatoes, peaches. Monday: Frankfurt on roll, Monday: Ravioli with meat with this six room older mal dining room, colunial the line runs in a southeaster­ a distance of sixty-three (63’ make extra money in their beautiful acres. 3 resources official, can discuss the letter from the mayor so stating the emergency backup frequency for use Memorial. baked beans, cole slaw, sliced sauce, green beans, bread, Colonial, large dining room, family room, double garage, ly direction along the arc of a plus or minus) feet more or spare time. Pay those bills - . H i bedrooms, fireplaced three bedroom s, $31,900. matter further with Vernon officials. by his department and the Vernon Monday: Hot meatball pears, cherry. fruit. finished rec room. Low 60's. objections has been entered into the Middle uiid circular curve to the left less to a point, said point take that trip. Interested? living room, formal dining Amedy Realty, Professional Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643- He explained that the Uniform Ad­ record of the hearing. Fire Department. grinder, beets, cheese wedge, Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, Tuesday: Pork fritters, having a radius of nineteen Call 523-9401.______room, den, eat-in kitchen, Services, seven days a week. kids delight, mashed potato, corn, rye being located thirty-two (32 1333. ministrative Procedures Act allows He said every consideration will be Maguda applied to the Federal Higli Schools potato, applesauce, corn, (19) feet and a delta angle of plus or minus) feet more or large 2-car garage with 875-6283. Tuesday: Beef noodle bread and butter, lemon fluff. REAL ESTATE Career. Earn uri Wi AIMIIIOKKAM* only for the decision on the expansion given to all of the facts and testimony Communiijations Commission (FCC) Monday: Cheeseburger, cake. 95°-00’-03’’ for a distance of less westerly of base line sta­ $1,000 plus monthly. Must loft. casserole, green beans, cin­ Wednesday: Baked Irish MANCHESTER-U&R Built- to be made on the record of the public presented at the hearing to enable a for a special frequency, 3356, to be tossed salad, French fires. thirty-one and 5/10 (31.50) feet tion 33 plus 75; thence the line have license or in process. Bolton namon roll, orange sherbet. chicken, cranberry sauce, Wednesday; Mulligan stew, to a point. Said point being Part timers considered. eight room Garrison Colonial hearing that was conducted in Ver­ just and proper decision. used for communications during any Tuesday: Tacos, peas and runs in a westerly direction MERRin four spacious bedrooms. 2 12 Wednesday: Cheese bunny, Erin potatoes, green beans, waldorf salad, corn bread, locat^ forty-five (45) feet Ralph Pasek Realtor, MLS, For Period Ending 7 AM Sunday, Saturday night will find snow ONE HORSE nuclear or manmade disasters. carrots, fruit cup and cookie. gelatin. for a distance of eighteen (18 Railtort 646-1180 baths, family room with stone 'carrot sticks, rabbit salad. roll and butter, Leprechan northerly of and perpen­ 289-7475. 633-5786.______activity over the Lakes area and Idaho with rain in Oregon and can be kept in the barn of cookies. plus or minus) feet more or southern Texas. Mostly fair skies will be expected elsewhere. wall, double garage, $65,900, A Peter Rabbit cookies. (Half- ^io'^^^nol^nch seri'ed'^'’^ Thursday: Sloppy Joe on dicular to base line station this lovely six-room session at Hicks Thursday; Fruit juice, less to a point, said point PART TIME Janitor - Hayes Corporation, 646-0131 no lunch to Thursday: Juice. bun, potato, m ix^ vegetable, 32-1-10.68 of Urban Systems Cleaners needed, mornings. Minimum readings ihclude: (approx. Maximum temperatures Ranch. 3 bedrooms, be served.I Italian grinders, potato chips, pineap­ being located fifty (50 feet in parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (54), Boston 28 (44), Chicago 22 (45), three bedroom grinder, pickled beets, chips. brownie. Project #76-115; thence the Must have transportation. TWO-FAMILY, centrally fireplaced living room, ple. westerly of base line station Cleveland 20 (40). Dallas 35 ( 68), Denver 19 (54), Duluth 5 (25). Ranch, full basement with Huck and Tom hop a raft Thursday: Spaghetti with Friday: Fish dog. tarter line runs in an easterly direc­ Call 6465334.______located. Two car garage $36,- den, and 2-car garage all on garage, custom-built, con­ Friday: Meatballs, buttered Friday: Veal 33 plus 75; thence the line runs Houston 43 (61). Jacksonville 51 (72), Kansas City 29 (49), Little meat sauce, spinach. Vienna sauce. French fries, cole p a ttie s. tion at a ' bearing of venient location. Priced to 900. V. Celinski, Broker. 649- one full acre. bread, jello with fruit. noodles, peas, bread and potato, peas. cake. in a northerly direction along EXPERIENCED Waiters - Rock 29 (57). Los Angeles 50 ( 63), Miami 71 (81), 15 1116 or 643-4214. Coventry slaw. S87" -99’ -10” E for a dis­ the arc of a circular curve to Waitresses, lunch and dinner, sell. Paul W. Dougan, butter, fruit bars. (33), New Orleans 45 ( 64), New York 31 (49), Phoenix 43 (80), Realtor, 643-4535. tance of ’Two Hundred Eight the left having a radius of 666 apply in person. Pizza Wagon. BOLTON - Volpi Hoad - MERRITT By DONNA HOLLAND makeshift paddle. ■- 221 Spencer St,, K-Mart Plaza, San Francisco 47 (59), Seattle 34 (49), St. Louis 23 (53) and The journey and fun came to an 24/100 (208.24) feet to a point. and 20/100 (666,20) feet for a Washington 32 (49). Reduced $3,000. Owner's Realtors 646-1180 Adventurers Tom Sawyer and Manchester. MANCHESTER - Hurry - Think of the fun. The sun shope abrupt halt when the young adven­ Said point being located forty- distance of seventy-one and Spring has Sprung - This 6 anxious, must sell this attrac­ R Huckleberry Finn have officially bright on an ice patched lake. Coats turers were discovered by their five (45) feet northerly of and 80/100 (71.80) feet to a point, ATTRACTIVE position in our room Ranch, three bedrooms, tive seven room Ranch on declared "Spring Is Here.” were shed as they paddled the raft. mother. perpendicular to station said point being fifty (50) feet Data Processing Department, fireplacei garage, full base- private 200x200 treed lot. Community calendar 34-F18.95 of Urban Systerti Living room with raised LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN The young adventurers hopped a •roung Becky attempted to go on She later told her husband, "It westerly of base line station knowledge of keypunch help­ ment, treed lot, needs a new Project #76115; thence con­ owner. 3Q's. LaPenta Agency. hearth fireplace, 10x25 family spacious Garrison Colonial on raft at Coventry Lake on a recent the journey but was not permitted on 34 plus 52.19; thence the line ful. Five day week, 8 a.m. -5. would have been funny if it had been tinuing easterly the line runs All benefits. East Hartford Realtor, 1646-2440. room, formal dining, Ihree beautiful wooded lot. large Sunday and began a brief adventure. continues in a northerly direc­ Help Wanted bedrooms, kitchen with stove the raft by her friends. She enter­ somebody else’s kids.” Andover Registrar's Room, Town Hall. Hocknum Valley Council, 7:30 along the arc of a circular location. 289-2735. 13 Private Instructions 18 family room with fireplace, Ice on the lake did not deter them. Hebron tion at a bearing of No 12°-27’- and dishwasher, oil hot water. 12x23' game room, music tained herself by climbing a large The adventurers were Sherwood, Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. p.m., TAC Building, Rt. 30. curve to the right having a 30” W for a distance of six (6 EXPERIENCED - Deli Clerk, MANCHESTER - Ten room Monday Saturday Ranch, stv,_^room s, large 2-zone heat. Attached garage. room, or fourth bedroom, A broken tree branch became a pine tree. Shari and Debra Holland. Town Hall. Family Renewal Parish radius of 623.05 feet and a plus or minus) feet more or apply in person Western Beef, Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Town St. Patrick's Day Dinner IfmArElioDELsl treed lot, g ^ g e . ideal for Reduced to $52,900. Cantor & wall-to-wall throughout, Insurance Advisory Com­ Mission, 10 a.m. and 7:30 delta angle of 7°-49’-45” for a less to the point and place of 63 Tolland ’Tpke., Manchester. Goldfarb Realtors. 875-6244. Office Building. and Dance, 8 p.m., Post ■Th* Barbizon School l i | large family on budget. $41,- rosewood paneling, central mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. p.m., St. Joseph’s Church, distance of eighty-five and beginning, the aforemen­ vac. built-in barbecue, sliding Conservation Commission, 8 Board of Tax Review, 8 Home, Main St. Union St. MEDICAL Technologist - now accoptingl 900. Warren E. Howland, p.m., TOB. 15/100 (85.15) feet to a point; tioned line being fifty (50) feet ■application! lor Iti now I Realtors, 643-1108. NEW COLONIAL glass doors, flagstone patio. p.m., Town Hall. Siimluy thence continuing easterly at M.T. (ASCP) Day shift. Call today for details and in­ Area briefs W ednesday Tursduy westerly of and parallel to the Strong background in all sec­ ■ mala modoling courat,! ------Only one of these beautiful 'I'liesduy First Congregational a bearing of S 79°-16-25” E spection of this choice Young At Heart, 1:30 p.m., Town Council meeting, 7:30 base line of Urban Systems tions of the Laboratory, with ■ part-tima clattoa. For In-I MANCHESTER - Harlan six room homes left. Zoning Board of Appeals, Church Board of Deacons, for a distance of seventy-four lielormatlon call - -Barbizon, Street - Lovely six room Cape, offering $79,900 Philbrick Andover Congregational p.m.. Memorial Building, Project #76-116. special emphasis on Living room, dining room, Agency Realtors. 646-4200. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. 7:30 p.m., church. and 8/10 (74.80) feet to an iron Said piece or parcel of land microbiology. Call Thomas |232-4551, or wrila: T h ai 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, kitchen, three bedrooms, Church. Park Place. aluminum siding, wall-to-wall Republican Town Com­ 3lunduy pin located in the northerly having an area of 1,550 plus or OUTSTANDING Valliere. Laboratory Super­ ■Barbizon School, 3451 firej)lace, 1 “A baths, Olmsted testimonial Church changes Board of Selectmen, 9:30 ■ North Main Stroat, WaatS carpeting. Excellent lot with MANCHESTER’S OLDEST - mittee, 8 p.m., Town Hall. Town clerk, tax collector, Vi ediicsduy street line of Middle ’Turnpike minus squre feet. visor, Rockville General aluminum siding, ready for Circa 1753 ■ Central chimney, a.m.. Town Office Building. OPPORTUNin Hospital. 872-0501 Ext. 236. |Hartford, Conn. 06117. | trees. Priced in mid 30’s. EAST WINDSOR—A testimonial dinner in honor of VERNON — Starting March 21 the Vernon United Wediiesiluy assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ Dobosz, Ertel, LaBoc, West; thence in a westerly Said parcel of land being a Arruda Realty, 644-1539. occupancy. gambrel Colonial Three T liursflay direction along the northerly fireplaces, original paneling Gerald Olmsted will be April 5 at 6:30 p.m. at The Methodist Church, Rt. 30, will change the time of its Welfare hours, 9 to 11 a m., fice Building. Hansen Unit, American part of the premises known for Caliber ★ UNITED REALTY ★ Library directors, 8 p.m., Legion, 8 p.m.. Legion Home, existing street line of Middle HELP WANTED - Full time and stenciling, twelve rooms, Coachlight Dinner Theater in East Windsor. Olmsted church services and church school classes to 11 a.m. Registrar's Room, Town Hall. Tiiestiuy AnibjtkMis openings for experienced $39,900 - Immaculate raised 846-5016 library. West St. ’Turnpike West to the point □ REAL ESTATE Ranch, stove, dishwasher. two baths, large lot, $76,000. has resigned his position as chief of police in East Planning and Zoning Com­ Democratic Town Com­ Executive Type power press operators. Apply Philbrick Agenev Realtors, mission seminar, 8 p.m.. and place of beginning. Said piece or parcel of land in person. Quality vgU-'i garbage disposal, double gar- Windsor. On March 8 he became an assistant corpora­ mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Office Friday having an area of 1,550 plus or ••••••••••••••••••••••••» g trees. Hutchins VERNON - $29,900 - Much 646-4200 Art show Town Hall. Building. Said pieci! or parcel of land SALESMAN Plate, Fisher Hill Road, East Homes For Sale 23 - tion counsel in Hartford to be the legal advisor to the Bolton Tri-’fown Players, “The having an area of 5,150 square minus squre feet, ^ id parcel iT h ls It Agency, 646-3166. privacy in this lovely starter Parks and Recreation Com­ Hebron Center Nursery an opaning tor our Mlaa Glastonbury. OVERSIZED CAPE - Six Hartford police chief. VERNON — Ronald G. Parent, an art teacher at Monday Mousetrap,” 8 p.m.. Middle feet more or less. Said parcel of land being a part of the ■organization which often a per- home with 23’ living room, mission, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. School, open registration, 8 I manent poaihon and an excep- $27,300. A’lTRACTlVE 5 room COVENTRY LAKE Area- Six rooms, with central air- School, Rt. 30. (Same time of land being a part of the premises known as 400 V POSITIONS AVAILABLE for applianced kitchen, bay win­ Rockville High School, will open a one-man art show of Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m., T lm rsdav p.m.. First Congregational Itionally aolld future for the go- Ranch, fireplace, baseboard room Ranch, good condition, dow, wall-to-wall carpeting, conditioning, eat-in kitchen, and place Saturday.) premises known as#525 V. Adams Street being the same I getter type of aaltaman. printed circuit board, heating, stove, refrigerator. dining room, brand now bath, his paintings, sculpture, and stitchery in the Edith Town Hall. Beautification ' ^ Committee, 8 Church. fireplace, half acre lot. $28,- level Ireed vard. Call now. Bolton High School Parents’ Middle ’Turnpike West being premises described , on the I We offer one of the beat com- photographic dark room Hutchins Agency 646-3166. three good sized bedrooms. Peck Room of the Rockville Library. The exhibit p.m.. Town Hall. W ednesday .Saturday Ipenaatlon plana In thia entire technicians. Immediate 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- Mike O'Hobrick, Broker, 871- Group, BHS library, 7:30 p.m. the same premises described map or plan entitled, ■area, (Salary plua commlaafon), $35,000 Philbrick Agency. Thorp for Weieker marks the completion of his ME degree from Central Bicentennial Commission, 8 Opening of oneman art show openings on first and third 0131. 1773. United Methodist Church Rham community Lenten on a map or plan entitled, "Griswold and Fuss, Inc., I along with other tine benefita In- MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room Realtors. 646-4200. Connecticut State College. The show will be open to the p.m.. Town Hall. service. 7 a.m.. First of Ronald Parent, 6 to 8 p.m., Iclu d in g a top flight aalea shifts for photographic dark Ranch, built 1975, Dining COVENTRY—Walter Thorp of Paden Rd. has been trustees, 7:30 p.m., UMC. "Griswold and Fuss, Inc., Consulting Engineers and -training program. Apply In per- room technicians with SEVEN ROOM CAPE- 4 SIX ROOM Cape, assumable public March 22 and 23 from 2 to 4 p.m. and March 24 Congregational Church. Rockville Library, Union St, room, fireplace in living bedrooms, aluminum siding, ranch Six room, three T uesday Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors, Manchester, la o n to Mike Callahan, Salei experience in developing, con­ mortgage. Immediate oc- appointed coordinator in Coventry for the re-election from 6 to 8 p.m. First Congregational Connecticut, Land to be I Manager. room, kitchen with built-ins. lovely home, assumable cupanev. Near sehools etc. bedrooms', large country Surveyors, Manchester, tact printing, and printed cir­ Only $42,500. Wolverton Agqn- kitchen, fireplace. 12x25 fami- campaign of U.S. Sen. Lowell Weieker. Thorp served Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. (Thurch Lenten prayer and Acquired from E state of mortgage asking mid thirties, Call 649-1750 after 5:30. Town Hall. South Windsor Connecticut, Land to be TEDTRUDON cuit board artwork cy. Realtors, 649-2813. Iv room, garage, shaded yard six years in the General Assembly with Weieker and East Hartford communion service, 7 p.m.; Alexander Jarvis by the Town processing. Contact Multi- Owner/Agent, brokers Preparedness conference Republican Town Com­ Acquired from Estate of welcomed, 643-6624 after 3, EAST HARTFORD - U rge on quiet street $44,900 will serve as liaison between Weieker and the local Sunday adult confirmation class, 7:30 .Sunday Alexander Jarvis by the Town of Manchester, Manchester, VOLKSWAGEN Ciruils, 50 Harrison Street, MANCHESTER - Inflation Philbrick Agenev. Realtors, Republican Town Committee. Thorp is a retired mittee, 8 p.m., Town Hall. p.m,, church. Manchester. 646-4100.______six room Cape, living room HEBRON — Warren McGuenness, Hebron’s civil St. Rose Father-Child South Windsor Girl Scouts, of Manchester, Manchester, Connecticut, Scale 1” equals Route 83 hedge for the future, 4-family, with fireplace, L shaped fami­ 6464200 farmer and is now a real estate broker and farm ap­ Homemakers, 10 a.m.. Breakfast, St. Rose School, St. Peter’s Episcopal camping preview. Camp 40’, date 1-24-75, Sheet #5 of central location, good income, Coventry preparedness director, recently attended a two-day, Town Hall. Connecticut, Scale 1” equals Tolland Toko. PERSON to work in kitchen ly room, 1 1/2 baths, garage, praiser. He and his wife Viola have four married Church St., 10 a.m. Church Holy Communion, 7:30 Merriwood, Manchester, 1 to 4 mid 50’s, Wolverton Agency, r a is e d r a n c h - Seven federally funded conference in Norwich. Items dis­ Ladies Benevolent Society 40’, date 1-24-75, Sheet #1 of 5” . Talcottvtila with other girls. Call 649-0349 1778 $45,900. Amedy Realty, 3 children. First District Democrat’s p.m., church. p.m. Said map or plan to be placed Realtors, 649-2813. Professional Services. Seven rooms, beamed cathedral cussed included hazard analysis, nuclear civil protec­ of Bolton Congregational 5.” sold map or plan to be from 9 to 4.______Beautifully appointed and St. Patrick’s Day dinner, T hursday AFS Fruit Sale, call Joan on file in the office of the days a week. 8756283. ceiling in living room with Church, 7:30 p.m., home of placed on file In the Office of REGISTERED nurse, mater­ MANCHESTER- New listing - restored six-room Cape, tion planning, nuclear attack environment, disaster KofC Hall, Main St., 6:30 p.m. Oberg at 644-8542. Town Clerk of the Town of fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Miss Eleanor Conover. Senior Citizens, 1 p.m,, the ’Town Clerk of the Town of RECEPTIONIST-BUSINESS nity, full-time, 3-11:30 p.m. U&R Built eight room two modem baths, wide kitchen, formal dining room. exercises, and others. Center Ballet Theater’s Munduy Manchester, reference to THREE BEDROOM Ranch, United Methodist Church social room. Manchester, reference to Assistant - Challenging, full­ Recent O.B. experience Colonial, 2W baths, double floor boards. Center 15x21 family room with Junior Company presentation which is hereby made for worksaver kitchen, separate administrative board, 7:30 Congregational Church. Town Council, caucus room, which is hereby made for time, position, (some Satur­ required. Opportunities to garage, all the extras. Air- chimney. ’TwoTlSlMG, Harrison, 643-8709. No pets. 646-8379. measure 6 Avarice MOO/ SAY! M O O TD By Abigail Van Buren 12 9 Joshing W IH IN K 1(01/CAN TUAOE Y O U .aR '.' . ERMlt, BUT UP Hftiee- THE PACK RAT Antiques, MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 Room 13 Smell 10 Awry US PLAYK5LIKE CAniE! collectibles, Indian Jewelry. rock 14 Time past 11 Bellow apartment in new duplexes, Sunday 12-6. 40 Flora Road, 15 Belligerent 16 More Tb TH£M $275' per month, Fireside 17 Educational off Route 85 Bolton. D EA R W hat has happened to good manners? My senseless Realty, Inc., 647-9144. grou|f (ab.) 20 Prod « lovely lar« home, and we love to 18 Drawing room 22 Adam and players 47 Bun nf "coNvepTS," NbT Wanted to Buy 49 CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - entot|^. but our friends do not know the mAAnlng of the 19 Penetrate Mae 33 Greek 46 Counsel (dial.) word ' reciprocate.” y — ^ Completely furnished, 1 1/2 boHom! anew 24 Fathers townships 50 Food regime "'‘ N e w A C C o U N T i " 21 Chess piece 25 Incite 35 Saltpeter (pi.) 51 Auctioneer's ,/A OLD DOLLS - Paying top room efficiency, $165,; 4 1/2 We've had elegant sit-down dinner parties, small prices for your old dolls, $M. 23 Payable 26 Unhappily 40 Shoe part word rooms, two bedrooms, $215. brunches, outdoor barbecues, cocktail parties and buffets 24 Millpond 52 ti*R*<,usPiiOH 3*/3 and up for China and bisque 28 Number 43 More certain Cain's nephew Heal, hot water, parking. No but we re never invited to our guests'^homes. Why? ’ 27 Promontory 30 Girl's name 45 Hazards (Bib.) dolls. $100 and up for B yelo. lease. 289-7475, 633-5786. We've Uyed in a number of towns and have always had 29 Mild expletive 31 Group of 46 Epochs' 55 German river Never give or sell a doll ' 32 Tarries our invitoUons reaprocated, but in Los Angela it's B WINTHROP BY DICK CAVAUI without getting our offer. Call BOLTON - Two large rooms, NOW different. 34 Turbine 1 2 3 4 i h 7 9 10 11 locally, 875-7355. 36 Gobi, for one includes all utilities. Century We enjoy ^ in g with people, and we realize that some of 37 City in Austria l3 14 Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss 21, Tedford Real Estate, 647- them can t afford to entertain the way we do, but we'd be 38 Plant part WANTED - Used kitchen 9914. \h 17 IS THE TIME TO BUY! satisfied to accept an inviUUon for coffee and cake. After 39 Let it stand cabinets, top and or bottoms - (print.) all, it's the people, not the refreshments, that make the 18 19 20 ’ ” ^ PHIL-A CALL JUST CAME ^ counter top not necessary. 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment, 41 School of WHERE V I DON'T KNOW.' Call 646-1929 after 6 p.m. party. W FROM THE BROOKSVILLE P.O.! DIO THE T SHE MUST'VE redecorated, no utilities, no Inventory Liquidation Sale whales i l 22 23 I DON’T NNOW WHAT IT'S ALL SHERIFF'S I WALKED OUT/ , pets. $165., lease and security. LEFTOUTINL.A. 42 Legal point ABOUT, BUT MINERVA IS THERE W IFE a O 'iJ Z - / HH/i 44 Heavy blow WANTED - child’s carseat. Call after 6, 643-7279. 24 25 w 28 29 30 31 -A N D THEY WANT YOU TO Prefer GM or Kant-wet. Call 46 Obliteration 1 , * •“ defending those who accept 36 643-9262. 49 Hill crest 32 33 34 MANCHESTER - Duplex, two OVER Invitotions and faU to reciprocate, but I suspect that you 53 Pilfer bedrooms, heated, appliances, $ 9 9 FACTORY entertain so lavishly that your guests feel Inadequate to 54 Withdrawal 36 37 and dishwasher, garbage dis­ entertain you on the same grand scale and therefore moke 56 Full amount □ R E N TA LS 57 Dutch cheese 38 40 posal, carpet, laundry room, INVOICE no effort to entertain you at all. Try having smaller groups ■ 58 Game like lotto 44 46 attic and cellar. Two children for coffee, cake and conversation, and see what happens. 59 Crafty 42 accepted, close to school, Rooms lor Rent 52 60 Corded fabrics 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 playground, tennis courts, 61 Saintes (ab.) quiet neighborhood, parking 54 56 ESSE X MOTOR INN - Weekly D EA R A B B Y : My grandmother belongs to a senior DOWN 53 rooms, single $56., double $69. two cars, $265. Aailable April EVERY NEW GAR citizens group. She ...... 1st, 228-9317. told me that she met a very nice woman 1 Nickname (or 66 87 56 plus tax, continental at this group who has a grandson she thinks I ought to Barbara Homes F or Sale 2 69 60 61 Services Offered 31 RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles for Sale 41 breakfast, maid service, color meet. On the briny u HILLIARD ST. - Attractive 4 3 Door lintel TV, utilities, parking. Call, IN STOCK Even though I told my grandmother that I can take care MANCHESTER - Prime loca­ 646-2300, room modern apartment, iNEWSPAPeRENTERPmSEASSN i Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer BIDWELL Home Improve­ of my own soaal life, she went ahead and gave my telephone tion, excellent two-family. carpeted kitchen, no ment Co. Expert installation INDOOR nim to to ^ s womm to give to her grandson. He hasn't Five-five, 2-car garage with appliances, $185, security, 646- R&R TREE SERVICE of aluminum siding, gutters ROOM lor fem ale to share called yet, but he might. IT'LL COST Ss ,750 ■ $ e , 7 5 o ^ ? J THAT INCLLIDES overbead doors, separate FLEA MARKET 1189. Trees removed, land and trims. Roofing installa­ house with other female. 224 TODAY ONLY W H Y TO &IVE PRISCILLA STABLE, CORRAL, heating by oil. Electric BROAD ST. COMMON Charter Oak Street. Is th ^ any way I can prevent my grandmother from cleared. No job too small. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- T H E S A D A HORSE FOR HIER AND SIX BARRELS domestic hot water, A-1 condi­ doing thia again? I don't think it's right for other people to 9109. MANCHESTER Manchester, March 13lh 9 AM-Midnight F A C E ’S -1 BIRTW OAY/ tion, first floor ready for Free estimates. Behind Dairy Queen VHNON make MY business their business. I’m 21 and can choose 646-7770 my own friends. owner-occupancy. $44,900. For HORACE Tetrault — Siding, on Broad Street CLEAN, furnished sleeping TOWN HOUSE (State & iocal taxes, registration & deaier prep, Win at Bridge inspection call. 568-5660 John roofing, storm windows, aw­ room, central, call 646-4701 not inciuded) NEEDS NO HELP F. Shannon, Real Estate. nings. Quality workmanship, after 6 or apply 4 Pearl Street. GARDENS REUPHOLSTERY - Save EVERY SUNDAY free estimates. Fully insured. One and two bedroom DEAR NEEDS: Don't make a federal case out of it. If money at Scavitto's with 8 - 5 MANCHESTER ■ Centrally 872-9187, 649-3417. LIGHT Housekeeping room apartments. Immediately someone calls os a result of your grandmother's "help” and located, two-family Ranch skilled professional AntIquM, crlbt, bottU*, trunks, for rent, stove, refrigerator, old msgaslnot tnd books, chairs, available at Town House you don't want to meet him, tell him you're not available Play varies as game varies style duplex, gross income $3.- reupholsters. Renovating D&A ROOFING. Roofs, linens provided. 801 Main tools, World.War I A ll Gardens. This suburban VERNON Unless you're already involved with someone, why not meet 725 yearly. Separate furnaces. costs are less than new fur­ siding, gutters, and leaders. Street, 649-9879, niture. Free estimates. 633- Itsms, (sathor craft and saiss, apartment community of him for coffee? You could be passing up a gem. Only $33,900 Pasek Realtors, Free estimates. Fully in­ tsblss, dsprssslon gisss, ale'. 289-7475, 633-5786. 0255. Senior Citizen Discounts. sured. 249-0205. FEM ALE wanted to share unusual architectual • design and beautiful DEAR ABBY: Over the years many of our neighbors have ap artm ent with sam e, in the only player or one of a few tat. I U Hep US Fit on COVENTRY - Six room Cape, STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Dealer's Space Manchester. Call Sheila, 228- landscaping features: DODGE gotten married, and oh every wedding invitation it says, NORTH i: SPECIALIZING in cleaning players who have bid the special, 20” stump $15. Also "No children." huge country kitchen, and repairing Chimneys ana A v a ila b le 9335 or 277-2115 before 4. Private entrances, private Rt. 83 Rockville 872>8521 *Q854 game. fireplace, nice lot. Low 20's. special on all sizes. Call 742- We kids who are not invited are very disgusted. We need »AQ54 roofs. Free estimates. 30 e patios with sliding glass George Coffin gives this Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Century 21, Tedford Real 9347. to have fun, too. «82 Years Experience. Howley, FEMALE ROOMMATE doors, wall-to-wall hand as an example. Estate, 647-9914. No Admission Charge wanted - Manchester. Call What do you think of those people? We think they are «A73 643-5361. carpeting, range, WHAT A B O U T HIB D RAPERY and Slipcovers • WEST EAST South rises wiUi dummy's f id d l e -f a d d l e : .^ -T H E STATUE OF LIMITATIONS SO SHALL WE YOU DRIVE A CALL after 5 p.m., 649-2089. Business for Rant '5 5 1972 CHEVY Impala, four- very unfair, and we hope you will print this so they will see FRIEMD ZERNEZ-A IF HIE CKIWINAL MANCHESTER - Two Custom-made to order in our refrigerator and garbage it and invite us next time. ace of clubs and leads the s a v e s him FROM ARREST I SAY H A L F A HARD BARflAINi 649-6544 door, vinyl top, air- « K 2 a J JEWEL THIEF WANTED c a r e e r e n d e d ANY PREVIOU5-ER-Ml5STEP£ bedroom Condominium, gas own workshop. Over 2,000 Healing-Plumbing 35 SHARE furnished apartment, disposal, traverse rods, queen of spades. The four- M ILIIO N POUA1 SIR- BUT YOU'VE FOR RENT - Connecting or conditioning. 50,000 miles. $2.- DISGUSTED IN PENNA. VK963

Obituaries About town

IVlirhael Kulynyrk There are no calling hours. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Taggart will HEBRON - Michael Kulynyck, 89, The family suggests that any serve as host and hostess Sunday of Wall St. died Thursday night at his memorial gifts may be made to the from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior home, Book of Remembrance of St. Mary’s Museum, which is open to the public Mr. Kulynyck was born in the Episcopal Church, free of charge. Ukraine and lived in Hebron for 50 years. Before his retirement 30 years Mrs. Charles Barberd The Liturgical Dance Workshop, ago, he was a poultry farmer. , , , • . p D i. 0.1 r onp is open to all Manchester area Survivors are 3 sons, Michael Mrs. Linda S. Barbero, 84, of 299 persons interested in movement in Kulynyck Jr. of Manchester, John Fern St. died Friday at the home of worship, is Monday from 3 to 5 p.m. Kulynyck of Hebron and Frank her son, Fred Barbero of Bolton. She Footprints Community Arts Kulynyck of Andover; 3 daughters, was the wife of Charles Barbero Center, 466 Main St. A small fee is Mrs. Edward O’Connor of Hebron, Mrs, Barbero was born Aug. 24, charged, and free baby-sitting is Mrs. Anne Dudar of Lebanon and 1891 in Fubine, Italy, and had lived in provided. More information may be Mrs. Anthony San Giacomo of Manchester since 1933. obtairted by calling Footprints, 643- Newington; 10 grandchildren and 4 She is also survived by two 8953. great-grandchildren. grandchildren, Vicki Barbero and The funeral is Monday at 9:30 a.m. Russell Barbero, both of Bolton. The United Methodist Women of from the Belmont Funeral Home, 19 The funeral is Monday at 10; 15 South Church will meet Monday at 8 S, Main St., Colchester, with a Mass a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, p.m. in Cooper Hall'of the church. at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic 400 Main St., with a Mass at St. Mrs. Mary Mayo, coordinator of Church, Colchester, at 10. Burial will Bridget Church at 11. Burial will be Christian Global Concerns and be in the new St. Mary's Cemetery, in St. Bridget Cemetery. program chairman, wiil discuss the Colchester. Friends may call at the funeral need for Christian involvement in Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. emerging African nations. home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 The family suggests that any Missionary films will be shown, p.m. memorial gifts may be made to the Stanley Circle will hostess the American Cancer Society, 237 E. meeting and Lydia Circle is in charge Center St. of fellowship. Mrs. Gertrude M. Torrance Children at the Chestnut Hill Preschool in Emanuel Lutheran Church are making card­ fa T h Mrs. Gertrude McCullough board buildings as they study about towns and cities. From left are Dbugie Brookbank, Torrance of 36D Garden Dr. died Hope Sostman, Wendy Smith, Michael Flood, Eric Jones, T.J. Murphy, Barbara Jane Friday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of Bible teacher . Chisholm, Kevin Hurley and Meggan Melody. The school will have open house Sunday 3 to 5 George Torrance Sr. p.m. Guests will speak about opportunities for preschoolers in Manchester. For more infor­ Mrs. Torrance was born in Por- to speak here mation, call either of the teacher-directors, Carol Mahlstedt at 643-8682, or Sandra Misage tadown. County Armagh, Northern Fire calls at 643-4346. (Herald photo by Pinto) Ireland and lived in Manchester for Sunday night many years. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. The Rev. John DeBrine, of Boston, Survivors are a son, George Y. ■Maiu'liCHter radio personality and Bible teacher, Parish mission starts Sunday Torrance Jr., serving as a field direc­ Friday, 1:29 p.m. — gas washdown at will speak Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Top Notch parking lot on N. Main St. Trinity Covenant Church, 302 tor witiythe Red Cross in the Philip­ (Eighth District) St. Joseph’s Church of Rockville The Rev. Aloysius Kisluk, pastor of pines; a daughter, Mrs. James Friday, 8:15 p.m. — fire in woods by 165 will sponsor a Family Renewal St. Joseph’s, has invited all residents (Peggy) Bottoms of the Virgin St. John St. (Town) Parish Mission starting Sunday with of Vernon, Tolland and Ellington to Islands; and two sisters. Miss Today. 7:38 a m. — oil burner backfire a service at 7:30 p.m. and continuing attend the mission and receive the Blanche McCullough of Hartford and at 225 Spruce St. (Town) through March 18 with a Mass each partial and plenary indulgences another sister in Ireland. W n io n day at 10 a.m. and a service each which are gained through atten­ The funeral is Monday at 2 p.m, at Friday, 3:23 p.m. — electrical fire at 16 evening at 7:30. *' dance. St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Burial Atwood Trailer Park. (Vernon Fire The Rev. Arthur Meloche of The guest missioner was pastor of will be in East Cemetery, Department) Retreats International will be the St. Mary’s Church in London, Ont., The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Today, 1:45 a.m. — ear fire on Burke missioner. His talks will cover the Can,, when, at the request of John Main St., is in charge of Hd. (Rockville Fire Department) topic of growth in the areas of Cardinal Wright, he was released arrangements. freedom, faith, hope, eternal life and from his pastoral duties to conduct love. specialized retreats and parish mis­ Tuesday evening, there will be a sions in the United States. Police report penitential service, with visiting priests present to hear confession., Now Serving Thursday evening, after a talk on iVIuiicliester "Growth to Eternal Life,’’ there will • Spaghetti at 1:25 a m. at the Seven Eleven be a communal celebration of the • Charles G. Beckwith, 57, of • Ravioli store in Ellington's Five Corners, Sacrament of the Sick and the Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon was state police said. renewal of baptismal vows. • Lasagne arrested today at 4:16 a.m. at An unidentified white male, 25 to 30 Those eligible for receiving the • Mannocotti Buckland Center and charged with years old, six feet tail, 160 pounds, Sacrament of the Sick include anyone operating a motor vehicle while un­ with a mustache, glasses, light blue over the age of 65, those who have a der the influence of alcohol or drugs. K(‘v. John DeBrine OPEN SUN. parka, jeans, and a knife told the chronic disease or illness, and those He is scheduled to appear in Common clerk on duty at the time to give him Hackmatack St. His topic: "Protec- afflicted with a .serious disease or a Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford the store's cash, police said. ting Our Dedication." March 30. chronic health problem. Special The clerk gave him $157, The man This is the second in a "Christian seating will be arranged for those in • Thomas P. Fagan, 25, of 43 fled on foot toward the Windsorville Protection " series he is conducting wheelchairs or using crutches. Rev. A rthur iMeloche Spruce St. was arrested today at 2:30 Rd. Police are still searching for on Sunday evenings in March. Baby-sitting will be available at a.m. at the Pathfinders Club on Nor­ him. Coffee will be served from 7:30 to the each of the morning Masses. P' man St. and charged with disorderly 7:50, after which the Rev. Mr. conduct. He was held overnight on Vernon DeBrine will show a film illustrating $100 surety bond for court Monday. This printing test pattern is' • Gordon F. Lagrow, 25, of New his message. A nursery will be Chorale concert Sunday part ■ of The Herald quality • Susan L. Bailey, 22, of Britain was arrested Friday at 5 p.m. provided from 6:30 to 7:30, control program in order to Newington was arrested today at on a court warrant charging him with This public is invited to attend Sun­ give you one of the finest' 2:30 a.m. at Woodbridge St. and The Chorale of Lexington contemporary selection. newspapers in the nation. issuing a bad check. He is scheduled day’s night’s program. (Mass.) Christian Green Manor Rd. and charged with for Common Pleas Court 19 in The Chorale, directed by operating under the influence and Academy will present a Mrs, Rosemarie Rockville March 31. concert Sunday at 7 p.m. at failure to obey state traffic control • John M. Bengamin, 38, of 192 Manganello, is now on its signs (red light). Court is March 30. ZBA hearing the Presbyterian Church, spring tour. It has s a a 899 MAIN STREET Center Rd., Vernon was arrested 43 Spruce St. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • Luis N. Velasquez, 35, of 190 Manchester's Zoning Board of presented concerts in most (The Old Le Streda) Friday at 3:30 p.m, on a court The concert, which is Ralph Rd. was arrested today at 1:10 warrant charging him with issuing a Appeals will conduct public hearings of the eastern states as open to the public, will in­ well as in Central a.m. at his home during a domestic bad check (two counts). Court is Monday at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Call disturbance. Court is March 29. Building Hearing Room on four clude traditional sacred America. March 31. classics, spirituals and 646-5555 • Corradino J. Morelli, 20, of East • Three young Rockville men were requests for zoning variances, in­ . Uf I Have A Pizza, Here or Homo! Hartford was arrested Friday at 6 arrested at 1 p.m. Friday on the cluding an application for expansion p.m. at the Sears store and charged grounds of the Northeast School and of Willie’s Steak House, 444 Center with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ charged with violating the town or­ St. Manchester ting). Court is March 29. dinance against possession and con­ Restaurateurs William Oleksinski • Otto E. Roth, 56, of East Hart­ and Wallace Parciak are seeking hospital notes sumption of alcoholic beverages on WhatI Do YOU Think? ford was arrested Friday at 5:30 p.m. school grounds. parking and front yard variances so Discharged Thursday: at the Shop-Rite market on Spencer They are: Walter Grabowski, 19, of they can build a banquet room- Stacia Swider, 94 Brook St., South Windsor; Elizabeth Ev- TO: All residents of Manchester, Bolton, St. and charged with fourth-degree 2 Minterburn Court; Dana Dubois, cocktail lounge addition next to their larceny (shoplifting). Court is March existing building. Other items on the tushek, 221 Ferguson Rd.; Hebron, Andover, Coventry, South 21, of 86 Village St.; and Lester Bigl, John Montano, 20 Pond Lane, 29. hearing agenda: Windsor, East Windsor & Glaston­ 18. of 32 S. Grove St. South Windsor; Elaine Mele, bury Court is April 7. • Peter R. Gavello, variance to 99 Vernon St,; Scott Hagelin, A mail delivery vehicle was taken maintain roofed patio with less-than- 111 Orchard -Hill Rd., South from the post office parking lot on A car driven by Thomas T. Hyer, required sideyard, 133 Brent Rd. Windsor; Aldo Enrico, 52 FROM: Senator David M, Barry Broad St. Friday about 8 p.m. and 19, of Lake Rd., Coventry east on Raymond S. and Elaine G. Peari St.; Ellen Wilcox, Un- driven about 100 feet. Police found it Reservoir Rd. Friday at 7 p.m. went Redens, variance to allow addition to casville; Jean Bussiere, Kelly SUBJECT: Your views on the following on a traffic island in the Parkade lot out of control on the slippery road, barn at 457 N. Main St. for home- Rd., Vernon; Carol Lyons, Issues: near the northeast corner of the struck an embankment and flipped conducted occupation. Residence B East Hartford. King's store. Its engine was running over, police said. Zone. John McLaughlin, 1. ) Do you favor the state and it was in "drive" gear • Warren E. Howland, variance to Wethersfield; Lori Ann Huil, There were no injuries reported. 345 Diane Dr., South Windsor; prohibiting the sale of flip- M The car was badly damaged. No erect two-family house at Carriage Marcia Blain, Mansfield top cans and throw-away Klliiipfloii police action was taken due to the Apartments complex on E. Center Center; Harold Livingston, 23 bottles for beer and other St., Residence A Zone. An armed robbery took place today slippery road surface. Locust St,, South Windsor. beverages? □ □ □ 2. ) Do you favor the 40 hour work week for state employes for 40 hours It Pays to Read Herald Ads pay? a □ □ a.) for 35 hours pay? □ □ □ St. Patrick's Day Is 3. ) Would you prefer a state Income tax to replace most of our present taxes? □ □ .4 Great Day For a. ) sales tax and other present taxes? □ □ □ Everyone! b. ) Income tax and reduced sales tax? □ □ □ 4. ) Do you favor stricter control of hand guns?□ □ □ 5. ) Do you favor the use of the Soldiers', Sailors' & PISTACHIO Marines' fund to balance the 1975-76 state budget? □ □ □ ICE CREAM SUNDAE 6. ) Do you favor the decriminalization for posses­ Be ye Irish or not, you’ll want this sundae of Pistachio sion of small amounts of marijuana? □ □ ■ □ Ice Cream covered with your favorite topping, green 7. ) Do you favor the repeal of the Blue Laws (Sun­ whipped cream, and topped with a green Maraschino day sales)? □ □ □ cherry. Sure now, and tis the luck of the Irish that 8. ) Do you favor horse racing In the state? □ □ □ makes it taste so good... 9. ) If mass transit were Improved and expanded, would you use this type of transportation to com­ mute to work? □ □ □ 10. ) Do you favor a statewide referendum to Initiate legislative proposals? □ □ □ Dairy Stores Comments: (.liiliii iimi Itcrnin* TWO COWKMKM I4M;\TK»VS Names & Address:. Rt. 6 & 44A — Open Daily & Sun. Please clip and mall to me at the state Capitol, Hartford, Connec­ L'lirkiiih' linmi'li . M„n. ilirii S ul,. ticut. Your views are Important to me and I appreciate your taking the time to respond. The Herald Supplement to The Mancheeter Evening Herald ^G 6 l2G H c( March 13,1976 ay pastor of /'/■ residents lington to / /i ceive the lulgences [h atten- pastor of Ion, Ont., t of John released ) conduct rish mis- ring

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WEEKEND - March 13. 1976 - Page 3 Forum of the arts This week’s movies on TV By JUNE TOMPKINS Today Drifter” ( 1973). Clint Thursday Eastwood,Verna Bloom, 1:00 (5) “War of the Mariana Hill. 1:00 (•6) “ Colorado Satellites” (1958). Susan 11:00 (9) “The Prize” Paul T errito ry ” (1949). Joel Cabot, Dick Miller. Newman, Elke Sommer, McCrea, Virginia Mayo. Music Drama 1:00 (9) “Master of Ballan- Edward G. Robinson. 1:00 (9) “ His Majesty trae” (1953). Errol Flynn, 11:30 (30) “ In This Our O’Keefe” (1954). Burt Lan­ March 17 Tonight Beatrice Campbell, Anthony Life” (1942). Bette Davis, caster, Joan Rice, Andre Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., the Hartford Steel. Olivia de Havilland, Dennis Morell. The Little Theatre of Manchester will Morgan, Symphony Orchestra, conducted by 2:30 (5) “Our Little Girl” 4:00 (9) “Night Passage” repeat the production of Paul Zindel’s (1935). Shirley Temple, Joel 11:30 (40) “ T riangle" (1957). James SteWart, Audie Arthur Winograd, features pianist “And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little” McCrea. (1970). Dana Wynter, Ray Murphy. Garrick Ohlsson in Beethoven’s Piano tonight. 3:00 (3) “Ski Party” (1965). Danton, Charles Robinson. 4:30 ( 20) “Oh, Boy” (1938), Concerto No. 3. (Bushnell Memoripl Hall, The curtain time is 8:30 p.m. at East Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Albert Burdon. Hartford, 246-6807). Catholic High School auditorium. Tickets Hickman, Deborah Walley. 8:00 (9) "Under the Yum are available at the door. 3:00 (9) “Eagle and the Monday Yum Tree” Jack Lemmon, March 17 Hawk” John Payne, Rhoda Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, 1:00 (5) “ Black Fury” Fleming, Paul Lynde. The University of Concert Band will March 19, 20 and 26 (1939). Paul Muni, William 6:30 (9) “Horror Hotel” 9:00 120-22-30) “The Can­ perform Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Gargan. The Tri-Town Players will present Christopher Lee, Betta St. didate” (1972). Robert Red- Jorgensen Auditorium at University of 1:00 (9) “Maya" (1966), John, Venetia Stevenson. ford, Karen Carlson, Don Connecticut, Storrs. This event is free to Agatha Christie’s popular mystery- Clint Walker, Jay North. drama, “The Mousetrap” Friday and 7:00 (5) “ Rio Grande” Porter. the public. (1950). John Wayne, Maureen 4:00 (9) “ Return of the 11:30 (3) “Beach Blanket Saturday and March 26 and 17 at 8:15 p.m. GunFighter” (1967). Robert O'Hara. Bingo" (1965). Annette in the Vernon Center Middle School, Rt. Taylor, March 18 7:00 (20) “The Red Shoes" Funicello. Frankie Avalon, 30, Vernon. James Pendergast will direct. 4:30 (20) “Heart’s Desire” Thursday at 8:15 p.m., Mario Bernard! s (1948). Moira Shearer, Marius Linda Evans. Now in its 24th season in London, it is Goring. (1936). Richard Tauber, 11:30 (5) “Wake of the Red will conduct the National Arts Centre Leonora Corbett. the longest running play in the history of A town hit by gambling fever is spotlighted in a one-hour NBC 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Jam es Witch ” (1948). John Wayne, Orchestra of Canada in a concert as part 8:00 (9) “ Last Chance” the modem theater. ‘"The Mousetrap” Michener’s Dynasty” (1976). Gig' Young. of the Visiting Orchestra Series, in Reports special to be presented on NBC-TV Wednesday at 10 p.m. (1968). Michael Rennie. was originally written for Queen Mary’s Sarah Miles, Stacy Keach, 11:30 (9) “The Easy Way” Jorgensen Auditorium, University of The program focuses on the small town of Plainfield, Conn., and Daniella Bianchi, . 80th birthday and has since been per­ Harris Yulin. 11952). Cary Grant, Betsey Connecticut, Storrs (486-4226). 11:30 (3) “It’s a Bikini tries to measure the social and economic impact on its recently 9:00 (57) “ The Endless Drake. Lurene Tuttle. formed in 41 countries. World” (1967). Deborah opened dog track on the town and the townspeople. Summer” (1966). Mike Hyn- March 20 For ticket information, call 871-1155. Walley, Tommy Kirk. ■if son, Robert August. The Society for the Preservation and ’I’ickets will also be available at the door: 11:30 (5) “ Ox Bow In­ 11:00(5) “Kiss Me Deadly” cident” (1943). Henry Fonda. Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet (1955). Ralph Meeker, Paul Friday Dana Andrews. Singing in America (SPEBSQSA) will pre­ Stewart. NBC studies dog track 11:30 (9) “ Tall in the 1:00 (5) “Desert Fury” 11:15 (40) “The Promise” sent its 29th barbershop show and concert Saddle” (1944). John Wayne. ( 1947 ). Burt L ancaster, • Dance A network television study of Plainfield, willed? (1969). John Castle, Ian March 20 at 8 p.m. in Lyman Auditorium Ella Raines. Gabby Hayes. Elizabeth Scott. Conn,, which has the first dog track in the Does it lower the standards of morality? McKeller, Susan Macready. at Southern Connecticut State College, off Tonight and March 14 1:00 (9) "A Ticklish Affair ” state, will be featured on “NBC Reports" Does it provide the revenue its sup­ 11:30 (3) “The Third Day” Crescent St., New Haven. “Tom Sawyer,” a ballet set in two acts (1964). Shirley Jones, Gig Featured groups will be the City of the Wednesday at 10 p.m. on Channels 20, 22 porters claim? (1965). George Peppard, Tuesday Young, Red Buttons. with six scenes, will premiere tonight at 8 and 30. Does it bring in new business? Elizabeth Ashley, Arthur Elms Chorus, Saturday’s Heroes, The and Sunday at 1 and 4 p.m. at the Austin 4:00(9) “A Man Called Gan­ The program attempts to measure the The NBC-TV special will also examine O’Connell. 1:00 (5) "Luck of the Irish” Blue Hill Four, and the Four ’Tune Tellers. Arts Center, Trinity College, Hartford. non” (1%9). Tony Franciosa, social and economic impact on the small other gambling programs in Connecticut, 11:30 (8) “The (1947). Tyrone Power. Anne Michael Sarrazin. Judi West. For reservations, call Michael Stranese The Albano Youth Ballet Company Matchmaker” (1958). Shirley Baxter. town and its townspeople. Other questions such as the state lottery and nonprofit 4:30 (20) "Saloon Bar ” at 771-2612. presents this Mark Twain classic story as Booth, Paul Ford, Shirley 1:00 (9) “The Happy Road ” studied by the network: poker games. (1940). Gordon Marker. a full-length original dance-drama in MacL^ine. (1957). Gene Kelly, Barbara March 22 Does legalized gambling create new The special took three weeks to com­ Elizabeth Allen. honor of the 100th anniversary of “Tom 1:3() (9) “ Captive Wild Laage, Michael Redgrave. gamblers? plete, and NBC-TV’s cameras traveled 9:00 (8-40) “Time March 22 at 8:15p.m., Aleksander Slob- Sawyer.” W om an’’ ( 1943 ). John 4:00 (9) “Pony Express” T ravelers" (1967), Sam dyanik, a young Soviet pianist, returns to Does it take money away from the poor? into many Connecticut homes and C a rra d in e . (1953), Charlton Heston, Groom. Tom Hallick, Richard For reservations and additional infor­ Does it take advantage of the weak- businesses. Rhoiida Fleming. America in an appearance in the Chamber mation, call 247-1519. Basehart. Auditorium, University of Connecticut, Rehearsing a scene from Gilbert & Sullivan’s “H.M.S. Pinafore” 4:30 ( 20) “Here Come the 9:30 (3) “Busting ” (1974). Sunday B rid e s ” ( 1946 ). Bud Storrs (486-4226). March-21 are Robert Stoeckle, rear, Alden Jackson and Debbie Swanson. The Elliot Gould. Robert Blake. 7:30 (30) “Passage to Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Allen Garfield. March 21 at 8 p.m., the Royal Winnipeg G&S favorite will be presented Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Marseille” (1944). Humphrey 11:30(5) “Who Killed Teddy 11:30 (3) “ Bikini Beach ” Ballet returns to the Dance at the East Catholic High School by the Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan This week’s sports on TV Bogart, Michele Morgan, Bear” (1965). Juliet Prowse, (1964). Frankie Avalon, Bushnell series. ’The program will include Workshop. (Herald photo by Dunn) Claude Rains. Sal Mineo. Annette Funicello. Martha Special Agnes de Mllle’s “Rodeo:” For reser­ 12:00 (5) “Jinx Money” 11:30 (9) “The Informer " 4:00 (3) Golf: Doral-Eastem Open. Hyer, Today (1948). The Bowery Boys. Victor McLaglan, Preston vations, call Bushnell Memorial Hall, 4:30 ( 8-40) Wide World of Sports. 11:30 (5) "Task Force ” Today and March 14 1:00 (5) “Torrid Zone" Foster, Heather Angel. (1949). Garv Cooper, Jane Hartford, 246-6807. 2:00 (8), CIAC Championship Basketball: 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: Knicks vs. Super- Performers Anne Shropshire, Myra (1940). James Cagney, Ann 11:45 (3) “Ghost in the In­ Wyatt. Andover’s Community Arts Festival — sonics. Continuing Carter, Ann Lynn, Pirie MacDonald, Classes LX, L, M and S. Sheridan. visible Bikini” (1966). Basil 11:30 (9) “Each Dawn I one of the major arts events in eastern 2:00 (20J^-S0) NCAA Basketball: First round 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. Rathbone, Deborah Walley) Connecticut — runs from 1 to 5 p.m. today David 0. Petersen and Margaret ’Thomson 2:00 (8) “The War of the Die ” (1939). James Cagney. will re-create their roles. game. Worlds” (1953). Gene Barry, Tommy Kirk. George Raft. and Sunday at the Andover Elementary Hartford Stage 3:30 (40) Pro Bowling: New Orleans Open. Film Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, 1:30 (9) “The Daughter of 2:00 (5) “The Steel Lady” School. 4:00 (20-22-30) NCAA Basketball: First round Tuesday March 17 Derek Walcott’s “Dream on Monkey 3:00 (5) “ So Ends Our Rosie O’Grady” (1950). Deb­ (1953). Rod Cameron. Tab Special events this afternoon include a Mountain” opens at Hartford Stage Com­ Dinner theaters game. 9:30 (9) NBA Basketball: Knicks vs. Night” (1942). Glenn Ford, bie Reynolds, Gordon Hunter. 5:00 (3) Golf: Doral-Eastem Open. MacRae. June Haver. puppet play by the Manchester Junior The Nutmegger Camera Qub will meet pany, 65 Kinsley St., Hartford, March 19 Rockets. Margaret Sullivan “Zorba!” starring ’Theodore Bikel is 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Sports. Women’s Club, a performance by the Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Veterans for several weeks. Directed by Charles entertaining nightly audiences at the 3:00 (9) “The Last Hunt” 6:00 (9) Racing from Aqueduct: The (1965). Robert Taylor, Rham High School dance band, and music Memorial Clubhouse, Sunset Ridge, East Turner and choreographed by Kelvin Coachlight Dinner ’Theatre in East Wind­ Wednesday THERE’S A BUMPER Toboggan Handicap. Wednesday Stewart Granger, Lloyd of Indians, colonial children’s songs, and a Hartford. Rotardier, the show features A1 Freeman sor through April 25. 7:00 (8) CIAC Championship Basketball: CROP OF VALUES cross-section of Americana. The program will feature the Photo Jr. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Nolan. 1:00 (9) “ The Fighting At Chateau de Ville in East Windsor, Classes LL, L. M and S. 8:30 (9) NBA Basketball: Knicks vs. Jazz. 4:00 (20) “Cancion de O’Flynn” Douglas Fairbanks, IN THE WANT ADS Travel International Salon Exhibition Featured Sunday afternoon are For reservations, call the box office at John Raitt heads the cast in “I Do! I Do! ” 7:30 (3) WHA Hockey: Whalers vs. Stingers. 10:00 (24) The Way It Was: 1960 Olympics. vedjuventud” Jr., Helena Carter. Richard CALL dulcimer and fiddle, bagpipes, recorders, presnted by the Charter Oak Color Slide 525-4258. through April 11. 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: Rangers vs. Canucks. 4:00 (22) “Passage to Greene. 643-2711 and Dixieland music. The Andover Association. The HSC production of Edward Albee’s 10:30 (9) NHL Hockey: Islanders vs. Maple Thursday Marseille” (1944). Humphrey 4:00 (9) “ Captain Light- Historical Society will have a special March 19 and 20 “All Over” will be broadcast on National Leafs. Bogart, Michele Morgan, foot” (1955). Rock Hudson. meeting and discussion Sunday. Public Television April 28 as part of the 8:00 (57) The Way It Was: 1955 Swaps- aaude Rains. Barbara Rush, Jeff Morrow. Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Dan 5:00 (9) “Pittsburgh" 11:30 (3) “How to Stuff a Added to cast Public Broadcasting System “Theater in . Nashua match race. March 14 Cooper will narrate a full-length color America” series. * For kids Sunday (1942), John Wayne, Marlene Wild Bikini” (1955). Beverly Edward Albert has been travel film entitled "’Trails of the Moun­ Detrich, Raldolph Scott. Adams. Annette Funicello, added to the cast of “Domino Sunday at 3 p.m.. The Connecticut Taping has begun on location in Hart­ March 21 1:00 (9) The Champions. tain West,” covering the territory frorti Friday 6:00 (5) “ Girls, Girls, Harvey Lembeck. Principle ” starring Gene Conference of the United Church of Christ ford. ’The production will be the first full- The Plum Cake Players, a touring com­ 1:00 (20-22-30) Grandstand. . 11:30 (9) “Young Cassidy” Hackman and Candy Bergen, New Mexico to the Alaskan Range. Ad­ 1:30 (3) Basketball: Bullets vs. Celtics. Girls,” (1962). Elvis Presley, will sponsor a Connecticut Pilgrim length Albee play ever produced for pany, wiU present “A Magic Nation,” a 8:00 (9) ABA Basketball: Nets vs. Colonels. Stella Stevens. Rod Taylor, Maggie Smith. ditional performances will be given at 2 television. 1:30 (20-22-30) Tennis: Laver vs. Alexander. Star for ABC Fellowship Rally at Bushnell Memorial musical production for children agi^ 4 to 10:00 (9) Championship Wrestling. 7:00 (3) “The Wizard of Oz” Julie Christie. and 5 p.m. on April 4. (Bushnell Memorial The drama was produced in Hartford 2:00 (40) SupersUrs. 11:30 (40) “DeadonTarget■■ JoAnna Cameron will star Hall, Hartford. (246-6807). 12 at Foot Prints, 466 Main St., on March 2:00 (57) Women’s Basketball: Delta State 10:30 (8-40) Skiing: Women’s freestyle event. (1939). Judy Garland, Ray Hall, Hartford, 246-6807). last fall. (1976). Sharon Acker, Gay in “To Steal the Sun,” a 90- 21 at 2 p.m. For information, call 843-8953. 11:00 (9) Racing from Yonkers: ’The Stan­ Bolger, Jack Haley, minute movie for ABC-TV. vs. Immaculata. 9:00 (8-40) “ High Plains Rowan, Lawrence Dane. 3:30 (8-40) American Sportsman. ford Pace. rage 4 — WBiCiiwBinu— miren la, iwtt WEEKEND - March 13, 197^'P age 5 Today, March 13 Daytime programs 1:00 Dragnet ...... 40 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 As Schools Match Wits . . . 22 10:30 Festival of Arts . f ...... 3 Black Perspective...... 30 8:00 Black N ew s...... 5 Monday — Friday 3:30 Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 Noon 3:30 M ovies...... 5-9 Pro Bowling ...... 40 Open D oor...... 57 H ockey...... 9 H ockey...... 9 6:00 Not for Wothen Only...... 22 News...... 3-8-9 Mickey Mouse a u b ...... Woman Alive ...... 24 700 a u b ...... 18 PTL a u b ...... 18 Public Service 3-5 4:00 Mary Hartman...... 30 Magnificent Marble One life to Live ...... 8-40 Gamer Ted Armstrong... 40 6:30 E m ergencey...... 20-22-30 Programming ...... 3 Big V alley...... 5 11:00 Flintstones...... 40 Machine ...... 20-22-30 L assie...... 9 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40-57 Almost Apything Goes ... 40 1:30 NCAA Basketball. . . .20-22-30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40- 6:30 Let’s Make a D eal...... 40 PTL a u b ...... 18 Make It Real ...... 8 M ovie...... 9 Animation Festival...... 57 Public Service lOdwT Sesame St...... 24-57 Movie ...... 5 12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Animation Festival...... 24 Price Is Right ...... 3 Wall St. W eek...... 24 Dick Van Dyke ...... 20 Programming...... 3-5-8-30 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Lilias, Yoga & Y ou...... 57 5:00 Survival Kit...... ; ...... 57 8:30 That G ir l...... 5 Superman...... 40 Soundstage...... 57 7:00 All My Children...... 8-40 G olf...... 3 H abitat...... 57 A.M. Connecticut...... 8 4:00 2:00 . 11:15 News...... 3 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Wide World of Sports ...8-40 7:00 Romper Room ...... 9 Bewitched ...... 3 Soul Train ...... 3 9:00 Movie ...... 40 Underdog...... 5 Take My Advice...... 20-22-30 U .F.0...... 9 Agronsky & Company...... 3 Celebrity Sweepstakes Lost in Space ...... 5 CIAC Basketball...... 8 Vaudeville...... 5 11:30 Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 1:00 Toy P o n y ...... 18 M ovie...... 5 ...... 20-22-30 Brady Bunch...... 8-22 NCAA Basketball. . , .20-22-30 M ovies...... 20-22-30-57 M ovies...... 3-8 T oday...... 22-30 Match G am e...... 3 Mister Rogers...... 24 CIAC Basketball...... 8 Sesame St...... 24 M ovie...... 9 Lilias Yoga, and Y o u ___24 S.W.A.T...... 40 Saturday Night...... 20-22-30 Good Morning...... 4 0 Movies ...... 5-9 Nova ...... 57 Lawrence Welk...... 18 Leave It to Beaver...... 40 Somerset ...... 20 Wild Wild West ...... 40 7:30 Ryan’s Hojpe...... 8-40 Ask Congress ...... 20 1:00 Sesame St...... 24 5:30 N ew s...... 22 9:30 Bugs Bunny ...... 5 Insight ...... 20 2:30 Ebony Affair...... 9 ^ 10:30 Lucy Show...... 39 American Angler...... 18 M ovie...... 24 Jerry Falwell...... 18 Good M orning...... 8 Somerset ...... 22-30 M ovie...... 5 Risk of Marriage...... 30 Andy Griffith Mike D ouglas...... 40 Hee H a w ...... 30 Flying Circus ...... 24 N ew s...... 9 Great Decisions...... 24 Hard to be a Penguin___24 1:15 High Rollers . ;. .20-22-30 1:30 Mr. R ogers...... 57 Movie director William B onanza...... 40 8:00 10:00 Rock Concert...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 40 As the World T urns...... 3 Wyler is the subject of an 6:00 Firing Line ...... 57 Captain Kangaroo ... 4:30 3:00 1:30 ...... 3 Rhyme & Reason ...... 8-40 N ew s...... 3-22 Carol Burnett...... , 3 Flintstones...... Dinah ...... 3 “American Film Institute Movies ...... 3-9 M ovie...... 9 ...... 5 IlfOO Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 7:30 N ew s...... ’. 5 Public Service Mike Douglas ....’...... 8 Salute" Sunday at 10 p.m. PTL C lub...... 18 G am bit...... 3 Racing ...... 9 WHA Hockey ...... 3 Bert D' Angelo...... 8-40 2:45 ) M ovie...... Programming...... 9 2rfX 20 on CBS-TV. Images of Aging...... 24 Living Faith ...... 18 Soundstage...... 24 Bewitched ...... 5 Nashville on the Road . . . 20 The Saint ...... 5 8:30 220,000 P yram id...... g^o Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 Let’s Make a Deal...... 8 Mod Squad...... 30 Monkees...... 5 Straight Talk ...... 9 2:30 Guiding L ig h t...... Sesame St...... 57 Joe Franklin...... 9, Wheel of Fortune___20-22-30 3 Sunday, March 14 9:00 Electric Co...... 24 Ready or N ot...... 5 5:00 Neighbors ...... 840 Brady Bunch...... 5 6:00 12:30 Day of Discovery...... 18 New England Journal ...... 3 Edge Of Night...... 40 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Big V alley...... 22 Everywoman...... 3 What’s Happening...... 3 Magnificent Adventure ... 24 Dennis the Menace ., ...... 5 Phil Donahue ...... Mr. Rogers ...... 24 6:30 Dialogue...... 8 Superman...... 40 ...... 8 11:30 3M Ask Kleiner Kitty Today...... 2 2 Insight ...... 3 Meet the Press...... 20-22-30 7:00 Nick Nolte’s tormented wandering (as Tom Jordache) Love of Life ...... 3 All in the Fam ily...... 3 5:30 Not for Women Only. ....3 0 Midday Live ...... 5 Rev. Cleophus Robinson . . . 5 Conversations with ...... 40 M ovie...... 3 By Dick Kleiner finally leads him to the happiest moment of his life at his R in T in T in ...... 5 Flintstones...... 5 Strum’n Drummers ...... 4 0 Happy D ays...... 8-40 7:00 1:00 Jacques Cousteau...... 8-40 General Hospital ...... 840 L assie...... 18 wedding to Kay Lenz. It occurs in the two-hour conclusion T oday...... 20 Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 Camera Three ...... 3 Julius Boros ...... 3 It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 Lucy Show...... 9 Electric Co...... 24-57 of ABC-TV’s “Rich Man, Poor Man,” Monday at 9 p.m. Villa Alegre...... 24 Wonder Window...... 5 Movies ...... 5-9 Singing Jubilee...... 18 9:30 Living Word ...... 18 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 on Channels 8 am d 40. Sesame St...... 57 This is the Life ...... 8 Connecticut: Seen ...... 8 World of D isney...... 20-22-30 Green A c re s...... 5 Another World ...... 20-22-30 News...... ^ ...... 40 ’This is the Life ...... 18 Victory Garden...... 57 Lucy Show...... 22 DEAR DICK: On the show. Happy Days, Richie used to G randstand...... 20-22-30 Ring Around the World .. 30 7:30 have a hrother. Could you please tell me who he was and what .Flintstones...... 40 7:30 Lowell Thomas...... 57 happened to him? TOMMY HUGHES,-MobUe, Ala. Monday, March 15 TURN ON TO Adams Chronicles...... 57 Arthur & Com pany...... 3 You’re right. When the show began, there was the character 6:00 Ironside ...... 9 People & Politics ...... 57 Flying Circus ...... 57 Yogi Bear ...... 5 THE SECRETS OF 1:30 8:00 of Richie’s brother, played by Gavin O’Herlihy, the son of that News...... 3-8-22-30 Journey to Adventure___18 8:30 10:30 Worshop For Shutins ...... 8 NBA B asketball...... 3 Lawrence Welk...... 5 fine actor, Dan O’Herlihy. But they decid^ the part was FURNITURE CARE B ew itched...... 5 F ilm ...... , ...... 20 Phyllis ...... 3 The Jersey S id e...... 9 Hour of P o w e r...... 18 Six Million Dollar Man .. 8-40 superfluous, so wrote him out by having him go off to college. The Christophers...... 9 Tune in Channel 30 It Takes a Thief...... 9 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Merv Griffin...... 5 Tennis...... 20-22-30 B asketball...... 9 If they need him, they can bring him back. Animation Festival...... 57 Vegetable Soup...... 22 Real McCoys...... 18 Anyone For Tennyson___57 Good Heavens...... 8 4 0 ‘ \ IWHNB-TV), Sun­ Gilligan’s Island...... 40 Faith For Today ...... 18 DEAR DICK: Omld yon please tell me if Cher’s real name 11KK) M ovie...... 30 To be announced ...... 20 Piccadilly Circus ...... 57 day, March 14, 5:30 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 is Cher? MRS. CHER PERRINE, Killeen, Tex. 7:30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-3040-57 Jerry F alw ell...... 40 2:00 G unsm oke...... 40 Curious question for a woman with your name to ask. But, Price is R ight...... 3 9:00 Mary H artm an...... 5 of wipe-clean suede on a cushy 8:00 PM and watch Hom­ M ovie...... 8 N o v a...... 24-57 Zoom...... 57 yes, Cher has always been called Cher. Her real name is Adam 12...... 5 All in the F am ily.; ...... 3 The Lucy Show...... 9 sole. Rugged enough to We Believe ...... 3 er Formby, master The Wild Wild West ...... 9 8:30 Cherilyn — Cherilyn Sarkisian Bono Allman, so far. 6:15 Public Affairs...... 8 Rich Man, Poor Man ...8 4 0 Dick Van D yke...... 20 survive wee folk action! W onderama...... 5 S u perstars...... 40 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 antique restorer, DEAR DICK: Wlut happened to Beacon Hill? I have never News...... 20 Connecticut R e p o rt...... 18 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 Women’s Basketball...... 57 11:30 Catholic Service...... 8 demonstrate all the 9:00 enjoyed a show as mnchas this. My friends, neighbors and my Laurel it H ard y ...... 24 Friends of Man ...... 20 Radio D a y s...... 24 Davey & Goliath...... 9 2:30 Mitzi Gaynor...... 3 Movies ...... 3-5-9 "how-to's" of fur­ three college sons enjoyed it, too. H Beacon Hill is off the air, 6:30 Hollywood Squares ___ 22-30 9:30 Word of L ife ...... 22 Living Faith ...... 18 L iberace...... 5 Merv G riffin...... 8 niture repair. Formby where can I write to be heard. IRENE KNASIAK, King of Partridge Family...... 5 MacNeil Report...... 24 M aude...... 3 Sesame St...... 57 M ovie...... 8-40 Prussia, Pa. Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 3:00 N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 Polka ...... 40 Life in the S p irit___...... 18 products in Forbes' To be announced ...... 18 Homosexuals...... 40 8:30 Movies ...... 5-9 Beacon Hill has folded, victim of low ratings. What it need­ American Outdoorsman .. 18 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Laurel & Hardy ...... 57 Columbo...... 20-22-30 MacNeil Report...... 57 Spread a Little Sunshine .. 3 Housewares Dept., 3:30 ed was a few more Knasiaks to watch, but, alas, most people Carrascolendas...... 57 8:00 Insight ...... 8 Manchester Parkade. Masterpeice ’Theatre ... 24-57 thought it a huge disappointment. If you want to write, write American Sportsman ... 8-40 6:45 R hoda...... 3 10:00 1:00 Day of Discovery...... 9 PTL C lub...... 18 9:30 to your local station and-or CBS in New York. It won’t do a bit The Cross W its...... 5 Medical Center...... 3 of good, of course, but maybe it’ll make you feel Better. Searching Society...... 24 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Oral R oberts...... 22 Grandstand ...... 20-22-30 Jack Benny Show...... 5 On The R ocks...... 8-40 N ew s...... 5 Sacred H eart...... 40 ld)9 ‘Forbes Anyone For Tennyson___24 Oral Roberts...... 18 DEAR DICK: Some months ago, perhaps even a year, Otto 7:00 M ovie...... 9 New York Report ...... 9 JACKS Preminger was on the Tonight show and referred to a certain Hitchcock Presents...... 5 8:45 4:00 10:00 News...... 3-22-40 700 a u b ...... 18 PTL C lub...... 18 book as being “the best ever written about Hollywood." Will Davey & G oliath...... 40 G olf...... 3 We Live With Elephants .. 3 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Rich U ttle ...... 20-22-30 Jigsaw John ...... 20-22-30 1:30 you please try to find ont what the book was. Do you agree? If 9:00 “y^ace N ew s...... 5 Concentration...... 8 Piccadilly Circus...... 24 Onedin L ine...... 24 Joe F ranklin...... 9 FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE Movies ...... 20-22 not, what book(s) do yon think are the best? GEORGE H. Celebrity Tennis...... 9 B arrio...... 3 ’Three Stooges...... 30 WALTERS, ’Tucson, Arlx. Living Faith ...... 18 ^Jumping-JackSs New Day ...... 8 11:00 National Geographic...... 57 Unfortunately, nobody in either the Tonight show office nor Mott fM t ^ bom perfect. They should stty that way. Oral Roberts...... 9 Eye on Woman...... 3 4:30 Moyer’s Journal...... 24 in Mr. Preminger’s office remembers what that book is. Even Tuesday, March 16 Day of Discovery...... 22 Flintstones...... 5 Wide World of Sports . . . 8-40 Johann Strauss...... 57 Otto’s assistant, charged with remembering things, has 6KKI To TeU the T ruth...... 30 8:30 11KXI Christopher Qoseup ...... 40 These Are the Days ___ 8-40 Honeymooners...... 30 forgotten. So, obviously, I cannot agree or disagree with his ,‘ f a l N e w s . . , . . . . . , ...... 3-8-22-30 Open D o o r...... 57 Good T im es...... 3 N ew s...... 3-8-22-3040-57 Sesame St...... 57 Rex Humbard...... 9 10:30 choice. There have been many excellent books on Hollywood. 5:00 B ew itched...... 5 Laveme & Shirley ...... 8 4 0 Mary H artm an...... 5 9:30 To be announced ...... 22 Sports E x tr a ...... 5 If you want a history, Ezra Goodman’s "’The Fifty Year 7:30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 It Takes a Thief...... 9 B asketball...... 9 The Lucy Show...... 9 Challenge...... 3 Carrascolendas...... 30 N.Y.P.D...... 9 Decline and Fall of Hollywood" is still one of the best. If you Bobby Vinton ...... 3 M ovie...... 9 World M issions...... 18 Adam 12...... 5 9:00 PTL C lub...... 18 Captain Noah ...... 8 Sesame St...... 57 11:00 want to read about the glamor and peccadillos, David Niven’s ...... 3 Erica ...... 24-57 G unsm oke...... 40 Screen Test...... 8 MASH...... Dick Van D yke...... 20 .Rout* 83, PiccadUly Squar*, TalcoltYlll* - 643-9802 Percy Sutton...... 9 11:30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 current best seller, "Bring On the Empty Horses," has plenty ...... 5 5:30 to keep you interested. Zoom...... 57 Music a t y ...... 20 Merv Griffin...... M ovies...... 5-9 Truth or Consequences ... 22 Face the Nation...... 3 Teach-In...... 18 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Rookies' ...... 8 4 0 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 DEAR DICK: No one seems to know the truth about Cat 6:15 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 Illinois Make a Wish...... 8-40 Antiques...... 24-57 M ovie...... 9 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Insight ...... 40 Stevens and his supposed terminal illneu. Is it Just a P.R. N ew s...... 20 MacNeil Report...... 24 P rim a ry ___ 3-8-20-22-30-40 Television channels As Schools Match Wits . . . 22 Formby’s Workshop ...... 30 PTL C lub...... 18 Adams Chronicles .. .. 24-57 stunt or Is it ^ e ? M.A.L., Garden Grove, Ca. 6:30 Treasure Hunt ...... — 30 MacNeil Report...... 57 10:00 Adelante...... so Moyer’s Journal...... 57 3 ...... WFSB, Hartford 6:00 Neither. It is certainly not true, but no responsible public Room 222 ...... 40 9:30 11:45 Lamp Unto My Feet...... 3 11:30 Partridge Family...... 5 5 ...... WNEW, New York Programs seen on Channel N ew s...... 3-22 relations person ever starts sick rumors about sicknesses. It’s Martin Agronsky...... 57 One Day At a T im e...... 3 M ovie...... 3 CartMn C arnival...... 8 N ew s...... 3 N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 8 ...... WTNH. New Haven 24. Connecticut Public Televi- Noon M ovie...... 5 Just one of those nasty rumors that inexplicably sweep the na­ 8:00 10KIO Merv G riffin...... 8 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 David Susskind...... 5 As Man Behaves ...... 24 9 ..WOR. New York sion, are also seen on Channel Face the State ...... 3 Concentration...... 8 tion periodically about one star or another. It’s Just Cat’s turn. Peanuts ...... 3 Switch...... 3 Mystery of the Week ____40 L atino...... 40 M annix...... 8 He’s well and healthy. Gettln’ O ver ...... 57 18...... WHCT, Hartford 53, Norwich. M ovie...... 5 ' Human Dimension ...... 20 Special: Ireland ...... 5 N ew s...... 5 Sesame St...... 57 Movies ...... 3040 DEAR DICK: Recently, I heard Hal Linden sing a song on 7:00 Midnight 20 ...... WATR, Waterbury ------Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 Black Journal...... 24 Happy D ays...... 8-40 F a m ily ...... 8-40 10:30 Dinah Shore's show. All I remember are the lines,"You made News...... 3-22-40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 22 ...... WWLP, Springfield Subscribers to G reater Hour of P o w e r...... 9 Connecticut Newsmakers. 30 11:45 Life S tyle...... 9 City of Angels...... 20-22-30 Look Up & L ive...... 3 me so very happy, I’m so glad yon came into my life.” What is Andy Griffith ...... 5 1:30 2 4 ...... WEDH, HartfonI Hartford CATV will receive Treehouse Qub ...... 20 Dragnet ...... 40 Salute to William Wyler... 3 Dear Love ...... 24 m name of the song and has anyone recorded It? B.G., Concentration...... 8 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 Hitchcock Presents...... 5 ■30 . . . .WHNB, West Hartford WHYN (40) on Cable Channel Groovie G oolies...... 8 Kelly’s Kom er...... 22 Hard to Be a Penguin.... 57 Sammy & Company ...... 22 . . . . 57 Wakeman, Ohio Iro n sid e...... ^ ...... 9 M arek...... 24 U.S. A r t...... Movie ...... 9 40 ...... WHYN. Springfield 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Point of View ...... 9 What About Woman ...... 30 12:40 6:30 T ^ t was a big hit song caUed “ You Made Me So Vety Hap­ F ilm ...... 20 Mel Torme & 10:45 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Jewish Heritage...... 40 Firing Line ...... 57 Magician ..: ...... 8 57...... WGBY, Springfield Channel 7. N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 py, and recorded by Blood, Sweat and Tears some years ago. Mundo R e a l...... 24 Woody H erm an...... 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Thursday, March 18 ^ 1 ® Israel’s top star: Wednesday, 6:00 Sounding Board ...... 20 8:30 10:30 CHROAUCOIOR News...... 3-8-22-30 Black Perspective...... 24-57 Merv Griffin...... 5 Meet the M ayors...... 9 she’s his cousin Bewitched ...... 5 To Tell the ’Truth...... , . 30 Barney Miller...... 8-40 11:00 h : March 17 It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 7:30 Anyone For Tennyson — 24 By SOL R. COHEN BLACK & WHITE TV Real McCoys...... 18 Lowell ’Thomas...... 57 News...... 3-8-22-3040-57 Double Play ...... 3 She’s Israel’s top actress, and, if not for an unfortunate To be announced ...... 20 Adam 12...... 5 Mary Hartman...... 5 accident you ipight have seen her in “Fiddler on the 6:00 STEREO-RADIO Zoom...... 24-57 Candid Camera...... 8 9:00 ’The Lucy Show...... 9 News...... 3-8-22-30 Gunsmoke ...... 40 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Dick Van Dyke ...... 20 Roof,” and she has a Manchester connection. &iles & Service Medix...... 18 Bewitched ...... 5 6:15 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Sts. of San Francisco ... 8-40 11:30 She’s Hanna Meron and she and I are first cousins, It Takes a Thief...... 9 ALWAYS BEST News...... 20 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Movie...... 20-22-30 M ovies...... 3-5-9 » .. . - -- although we’ve never met. Real McCoys...... 18 6:30 WHNB-TV Special Edition 30 Moon For the Merv G riffin...... 8 If Her father and my mother, now deceased, were Zoom...... 24-87 BUY AT Partridge Family...... 5 Dragnet ...... 40 Misbegotten...... 24 Johnny Carson ___ ..20-22-30 X % brother and sister. There were others but they dis- Gunsmoke ...... 40 TV Super Bowl ...... 57 Mannix...... 40 TURNPIKE TV News...... 8-20-22-30 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 . appeared during World War n. In fact, the village they 6:30 Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 MacNeil R eport...... 57 called home in Poland was wiped off the map. • BinartTradM 8:00 Partridge Family...... 5 9:30 12:40 Miss Meron’s father visited us several years ago and As Man Behaves ___ 24 Waltons ...... 3 News...... 8-20-22-30 • Frae Home Trial Gettin’ Over ...... 57 Manna...... 18 Magician ...... 40 ’The Cross Wits...... 5 turned out to be a delightful man. He now lives in retire­ Champions...... 18 1:00 ment in Israel. {•ONE Y E A R 7:00 ^ Welcome Back, Hotter .. 8-40 10:00 En Francais ...... 24 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Early in 1970, Hanna Meron was summoned to London Book B e at...... 57 FREE SERVICE News...... 3-22*40 M ovie...... 9 Bamaby Jones ...... 3 Andy Griffith ...... 5 700 C lub...... 18 News...... 5 1:30 by Topol, the Tevia of “Fiddler on the Roof.” He wanted 6:45 Concentration...... 8 Mac Davis...... 20-22-30 Joe Franklin...... 9 her to take a screen test for the role of his wife, Golda. Searching Society...... 24 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 I « Satnfectlon Ironside ...... 9 Fourth Estate...... 24 PTL Club...... 18 1:50 She never made it. 7:00 Guaranteed Nashville on the Road ... 18 ’The Way It W as...... 57 America Singing...... 57 Hitchcock P resents...... 5 In February 1970, her London-bound El A1 flight had a News...... 3-22-40 stopover in Munich. She and the flight captain, an old Andy Griffith ...... 5 or Money friend and fan, strolled down to the airport lounge. The Concentration...... 8 Refun Friday, March 19 Ironside ...... 9 air was festive. It was Fasching, the German version of Film ...... 20 April Fool’s Day. They had coffee, bought souvenirs and 6:00 Andy Griffith ...... 5 700 C lub...... 18 10:30 *■ To Tell the Truth...... 30 strolled back to the plane, spirits high. News...... 3-8-22-30 Space: 1999 ...... 8 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 Skiing...... 840 Victory Garden...... 57 Bewitched ...... 5 Suddenly, a young man ran up to Miss Meron, pointing Ironside ...... 9 Week in Review...... 24-57 11:00 7:30 a gun. She said afterward he was a very handsome boy It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 8:30 Name That Tune ...... 3 Real McCoys...... 18 News...... 3-6-22-24-3040-57 but with a horrible look on his face — a combination of Film ...... 20 Flip Wilson ...... 3 Mary H artm an...... 5 Adam 12...... 5 To be announced ...... 20 blind hatred and fear. Her first thought was that it was Aviation Weather...... 24-57 Merv Griffin...... 5 Racing ...... :. 9 Herald photo by Pinto $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Zoom...... 24-57 To Tell the Truth...... 30 part of the Fasching high-jinks. The Practice...... 20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Artist Robert Manning and “ 1898 Glenwood Oak,” in show at Bushnell. Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Gunsmoke ...... 40 7:30 Shouting it was an attack and that he was goii% to kill Wall St. Week...... 24-57 11:30 Wild K in^om ...... 20-30 6:15 Match Game P M ...... 3 her, the Palestinian terrorist fired. She lost con­ World debut 9:00 M ovies...... 3-5-9 MacNeil R eport...... 24 News...... 20 Adam 12...... 5 sciousness and woke up in the hospital. She had the “All the President’s Men,” Movie...... 8-40 Merv G riffin...... 8 Room 222 ...... 40 6:30 New Directions ...... 18 feeling that everything would be alright — because her starring Robert Redford, will Rockford F iles...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Manning has major show Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Fisherman...... 20 have its world debut in New Partridge Family...... 5 Masterpiece ’Theatre ... 24-57 Rookies ...... 40 husband was bending over her, like in a dream. 6:00 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 York on April 5. News...... 8-20-22-30 9:30 MacNeil R eport...... 57 extremely personal visions. were completed between 1968 and But, everthing wasn't alright. She had been hit in a Tony Orlando & Dawn___3 Water W orld...... 18 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Robert Manning’s retrospective Movie...... 3 “ Remembrances of past main artery and scraps of metal had lodged in her left The Cross Wits...... 5 Presenter Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Hollywood ^uares ...... 30 12:40 show at Bushnell Memorial Hall’s 1971, Manning said. In recent years, Bible...... 18 leg. Two operations were needed to keep her alive. Then Bionic Woman ...... 8-40 Audrey Hepburn will be a Carrascolendas...... 57 Room 222 ...... 40 Dragnet ...... 40 Promenade Gallery, running through awarenesses — extremely personal he has concentrated on drawings, presenter at the 48th annual gangrene set in and she was sinking fast. She remembers N.Y.P.D...... 9 7:00 Martin Agronsky...... 57 1:00 April 8, consists of a selected group things such as sexuality, stuttering watercolors and collages. Academy Awards show. 10:00 that she wanted to give it all up but that something made 700 Club...... 18 8:00 Midnight Special ___ 20-22-30 of 19 pieces in two major areas. as a child, religion — have been a fer­ Manning is associate professor of Little House News...... 3-22-40 News...... 5 her fight for life. She gave permission to have the leg am ­ Dr. Seuss...... 3 Wrestling...... 9 1:30 The first area is what Manning tile source of inspiration,” Manning fine arts and art department chair­ on the P rairie...... 20-22-30 putated. Miss Meron remained at the Munich hospital for The Cross Wits...... 5 PTL Club...... 18 Joe Franklin...... 9 cails “recordings” or “represen­ said. man at Manchester Community Abe Lincoln...... 57 six months. Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 2:00 tational drawings.” The second he The 19 pieces in the Bushnell show, College. He is also co-director of 6:30 She went back to Israel and picked up her career where Basketball...... 9 Austin City Limits...... 24-57 M ovie...... 5 calls his “landscapes of the mind.” he said, represent a variety of work MCC’s Stairwell Gallery, 146 Hart­ Merv Griffin...... 5 it had been ieft off, haltingly at first, then with more and done from 1968 to the present. The ford Rd. Basketball...... 9 Manning, who says his work con­ ■ more confidence, but always conscious of her artificial stantly goes back and forth between show, which he calls “A Personal Manning, a graduate of Bulkeley U.S. A rt...... 24 leg. She acknowledges it affects her acting. Saturday, March 20 Vision.” consists of paintings, water- High School, attended the Bostom 9:00 the two disciplines, notes that the Hanna Meron is Israel's only actress of international colors, pen-and-ink drawings, Museum School of Fine Arts, Cannon...... 3 “recordings” are often the most pop­ stature. She refuses all offers to travel, preferring to stay RENT-A-CAR 6:00 8:30 collages and mixed media. received his B.F.A. Degree from the Baretta...... 8-40 , Sesame St...... 24 ular of his works while the in Israel with her successful-architect husband and her Ag-USA...... 3 Partridge Family...... 5 The four oil paintings in the show Pratt Institute, and attended Chico & the M an__ 20-22-30 “landscapes of the mind” are children. The one time she accepted an offer was the one Music in America ...... 24 6:30 Tom and Je rry ...... 8-40 graduate school at the .University of »?S!: 10:30 in 1970 from Topol, and she almost lost her life for it. Magnificent Adventure ... 57 Eye on Women...... 3 Connecticut R eport...... 9 Komedy C lassics...... 5 the Americas in Mexico City, Patterns for Living...... 5 O n the c o v e r She is equally at home on the TV screen and on the 9:30 Sigmund...... 20 Run Joe R un...... 20-22-30 Mexico. He holds an M.A. degree in m stage — adept at comedy, drama, Shakespeare and in a The Rock...... 18 7:00 Josie I t Pussycats...... 22-30 art education from Hartford Art Ranger Station...... 3 gamut of roles ranging from darling to demon. Dumplings...... 20-22-30 9:00 School, University of Hartford, Underdog...... 5 Mills in Connecticut She has been described as an artist whose materjal is 10:00 Bullwinkle...... 3 11 KM) where he has taught graduate Cartoon Carnival...... 8 the very stuff life is made of. making her audiences roar CBS Special...... 3 Bewitched ...... 5 Space Nuts ...... 3 courses. Lucy Show...... 22 The Hartford Architecture Conser­ HAC, a nonprofit organization with laughter, stirring them to tears or wringing them News...... 5 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 Speed Buggy...... 840 He has been at the local college Consultation ...... 30 vancy (HAC) is presenting a working toward the preservation of dry with every emotion in her repertoire. Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 Waldo Kitty...... 20-22-30 Action T heatre...... 9 since 1968. From 1962 to 1968 he PTL a u b ...... 18 7:30 Electric Co...... 24 Planet of the Apes.. .20-22-30 architecturally significant and Except for that tragic incident in the Munich airport, photographic essay on “Mills in taught at Glastonbury High School. NBC Reports...... 20-22-30 Big Blue Marble ...... -.3 9:30 Electric Co...... 24 Connecticut’ as its salute to the reusable buildings, was found^ two Hanna Meron might now have the worldwide recognition Flintstones...... 5 His five one-man shows and The Way it W as...... 24 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 Bicentennial. More than 30 years ago to protest destruction of she deserves. Rent a 1976 FORD PINTO for News...... 9 numerous group, juried and in­ 10:30 Girl from UNCLE ...... 5 11:30 Hartford’s older buildings. Mills are photographs by Harriet Gans, a vitational exhibits have been held in Behind the L ines...... 24 only *49 per week, plus I Dream of Jeanle...... 22 Adventures of Gllligan .. 840 Ghost Busters...... 3 .vivid example of structurally sound Beverly Hillbilljes...... 30 Connecticut free-lance photographer, places as widespread as Mexico, 10:45 Science Fiction...... 9 Oddball Couple...... 840 will feature mills which continue to buildings which can be renovated or mileage* 8:00 Peru, New York City and Connec­ Gamer Ted Armstrong__ 9 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Westwind...... 20-22-30 operate today as they did in the In­ recycled for other uses, such as Pendergast directs Ranger Station...... 3 Mr. Rogers...... 24 Mr. R ogers...... 24 ticut. 11:00 from dustrial Revolution, and others residential, office, or commercial Brady Bunch...... 5 The current exhibition at the News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 10:00 which have been adapted to new use. complexes. Tri-Town ‘Mousetrap’ DILLON LEASING CORP. Hong Kong Phooey...... 840 Shazam/Isis...... s Bushnell gallery, also features Mary Hartman...... 5 Newark & Reality...... 9 Noon The exhibit opens Tuesday at the The Lucy Show...... 9 to quaitlM ranters Super Friends...... 840 HAC hopes to illustrate the value photographs by Siegfried Halus of Emergency...... 20-22-30 Valley of -the Dinosaurs . .. 3 Wadsworth Atheneum, HarUord, and James E. Pendergast of Manchester will direct Agatha Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Land of the Lost ... .20-22-30 of mills, past and present, through Hartford, photography instructor at Soul ’Train...... 5 ’ will remain on display through May Christie’s “The Mousetrap" in rehearsal by the Tri-Town 11:30 Lost Saucer...... 8 this visual survey, which includes the University of Connecticut School Many cars and trucks i 30. The public is invited to view Ms. Players of Vernon. It is his first directing assignment for Movies...... 3-9-40 Auction aide named Josie & Pussycats ...— 20 Ponemah (Norwich), Cheney of Fine Arts, Storrs. FORD for rent at tow, tow | Gans’ interpretation of the esthetic the Players. . Saint Patrick’s Parade___5 Jetsons...... 22-30 (Manchester), American Thread The Bushnell Promenade Gallery, rates! qualities and durability of a wide Pendergast has directed "The Tiger and The Odd Merv Griffin...... 8 c t f f l wtmJ’ Manchester Radio Zoom...... 24 (Willimantic), and Sanadyne- in the hall’s inner lobby at 166 Capitol range of mill buiWngs — from the Couple” for the Little Theatre of Manchester and ’Born Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Tu local representative for Candiepln Bowling ...... 40 Capewell (Hartford). Ave., is open 30 minutes before cur­ MacNeil R eport...... 57 319 Main St., Manchester the Manchester Night” of Connecticut Public one-man grist and sawmills powered Yesterday ” for the Glastonbury Players. Ms. Gans, a former New Yorker, tain time, during intermissions, and 1:00 Phone 643-2145 Television s fundraising auction by “overshot” wheels, to the large Assisting him in the production of “The Mousetrap” 12:30 studied at the University of M«ico, following performances. It is also Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Jacobs, working with the Greater Manchester Fat A lbert...... 3 textile mills of Eastern Connecticut are Solange (Juick. stage manager: Lee Hay, sUge the University of California at open to the public from 3 to 6 p.m. 1:40 Chamber of Commerce, is seeking volunteers for on-air American Bandstand...... 8 and the heavy industrial complexes carpenter, and Sandy Fargo, lighting designer. Berkeley, and Columbia University. Wednesdays. Joe Franklin...... 9 auction duty and donors of goods or services to help the Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 of the Naugatuck Valley. auction. Jacobs can be reached at tel. 646-1230. Hodgepodge Lodge____ i''. 24 Page 8 - WEEKEND-'March 13,1976 You’d be lucky to find this imprint

By RUSS MacKENDRICK real stick-on stamps made from the die world’s largest currency coin in pure At some country auction in the that was used for Washington’s head on silver. This whopper is inches across springtime (coming soon!) you might bid banknotes. ’The trickiest design was the and weighs over 4 ounces. It is part of a for a bunch of old letters and find one with one from St. Louis where two standing set of 3 silver and 4 gold. ’The bullion value this design imprinted where a stamp bears are apparently holding a hoop for a Ivo&t Of TV is stated to be 60 per cent of face, so you should be. If it is jump-through. ’There was a plain-Jane can’t go far wrong — unless you try to the genuine arti­ from Boscawen, N.H., of which there is pronounce the n a m e ^ d ie ir unit, which is cle, the script Stamps only a single copy known. a pa’anga. One pa’anga is worth $1.50. calls for a whoop New Haven had many more than this Tonga, the home of the pa’anga, is a and a series of and and then added to the lot with some hanky- group of Polynesian islands northeast of cartwheels and en­ coins panky. It was just too easy. All anybody New Zealand. trechats. Scott’s needed was a freshly-inked stamp pad and They have stamps too, and even the har­ Cataglogue lists Mitchell’s magic brasswork. In 1871 he diest of philatelists have known to quail at five varieties from signed 20 more productions and another some of the country’s emissions. They $2,000 to $32,000 and you could be that run of 30 in 1874. ’This much we know. And have seen simulate;^ coins, a heart, a lucky. about the same time the notorious N.F. dragon-like map, an oil well, a boxer, a It is the Postmasters’ Provisional that Seebeck and others had a whirl at it. Then :W six-pointed star, a coconut, banana. Red was applied with a brass handstamp by in 1923 Mitchell’s grandson made up a Cross and Boy Scout emblems, and a Edward A. Mitchell in the years 1845 to batch with the date in place of the flying parrot. Not just pictures, but 1847. An act of Congress in 1845 set five signature. stamps in those very shapes! cents as the minimum letter rate, and for Finally in 1932 the New Haven Philatelic Sold down the river a California outfit is pushing some hand­ the next couple of years, until the U.S. Society bought the thing for $1,000 and For Channel 24 addicts: Familiar figure some cloisonne reproductions in silver adhesives were ready, the postmasters presented it to the city’s historical group John Quincy Adams was, man and boy, a and bronze. were left to their own ingenuity in the way for retirement and exhibition’. To raise the numismatist. He put together a prized For myself, I am about to go into of indicating prepayment on the money, though, they first printed and sold collection which the family donated to the envelopes. training for that auction. some 200 more copies with Mitchell’s Massachusetts Historical Society in 1913. There were woodcuts, metal cuts, and name rubberstamped in facsimile. It takes two hands Nothing is sacred however — they sold it whatever. An even dozen of places put What brings it to the fore right now is The Kingdom of Tonga is marking the all down the river to enrich their coffers in these out. The New York postmaster had this year’s history kick, plus the fact that 100th year of its Constitution with the 1971. UConn Library adds many books New books at Manchester’s Chu — Madame Chu’s McComas — A collector's First rendition Mary Cheney Library: Chinese cooking school guide and history to Lionel Cobb — Christ in a Fiction trains ’The first public rendition of David pluralistic age MacLeod — A moral tale Maker’s “Observations of Epictetus the Arnold — ’The Camp Grant The CIA file massacre Matthews — Secondhand is Slave,” a work for orchestra and chorus, Drath — Willy Brandt, better will be featured during an 8:15 p.m. per­ Charteris — ’The Saint and prisoner of his past the Hapsburg necklace Rottensteiner — The formance by the University of Connec­ Dreyer — A gardener science fiction book Cheatham —. Portrait of touched with genius ticut Concert Band March 17 in Jorgensen Emma Ruggles — Darkroom Auditorium. Engle — America’s graphics Davies — Possession maritime heritage Jansson — Sun city ' Schaap — Sport Maker, associate professor of music at Fagan — The rape of the Serge — The life and death Levin — The boys from Nile UConn and director of the Concert Band, Brazil of Leon Trotsky will conduct the premiere performance. Finnerty - High blood Shepherd — The Adams Longstreet— God and Sarah pressure The vocal ensemble will be the University Pedlock chronicles Chorale under the direction of David Gottleib — Early children’s Tanous — Beyond coin­ Reese — A sheriff for all the books and their illustrations Castonguay, music lecturer. people cidence Gray — Great country Taylor — The warriors of Saint — Battles at Thrush music starts Also on the program will be “Overture Green the Plains for Band” by Mendelssohn, ‘"rhe White Hamilton — Terribly nice Trudeau — The Doonesbury Silverberg — Capricorn people Peacock” by Charles Griffes, the first games chronicles movement of Borodin’s “Second Hessen — Steel Titan York — How I feed my fami­ Nonfiction Jones - WW II Symphony,” and “Circus Band” by Amberson — Raising',your ly on $16 a week Kelly — The mother's Dale Carnegie and Charles Ives. dog almanac Burgess — ’The cave divers Associates — Managing The concert will also include a guest Langer— The holocaust and through people Chase — Flower arranging the literary imagination appearance by Alan E. Gillespie, UConn At the Bushnell music professor, who will lead the Garrick Ohlsson, pianist, makes his third Concert Band in Vincent Persichetti’s appearance Wednesday with the Hartford “Symphony for Band” and “The Symphony Orchestra at Bushnell Here’s bookmobile route Washington Post March” by Sousa. Memorial Hall, Hartford, at 8:15 p.m. A Here's next week’s schedule 1:30 p.m. -Castle and Turn- 4:10 p.m. —Squire Village. Immediately following the concert, Tau discussion of the program, “Hartford for the Manchester Public bull Rds. • Thursday Library bookmobile: Beta Sigma, the University band fraterni­ Symphony Previews,” airs Monday at 2:10 p.m. —Homestead Park 10:30 a.m. —Head Start. Monday ty, will host a reception with 6:30 p.m. on WTIC-FM. Apartments. 1:30 p.m. —Bliss St. refreshments for the audience, in the 11 a.m. —N. Elm St. 2:50 p.m. — Woodhill and 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. lower front lobby of the auditorium. 11:40 a.m. —Candlewood Evergreen Rds. 2:50 p.m. —Bretton Rd. and Dr. 3:30 p.m. —Crescent and Transit Lane. 1:30 p.m. —Hamlin. St. Durant Sts. 3:30 p.m. —Barry and In alumni shovn 2:10 p.m. —Clinton St. (near 4:10 p.m. -Parkade Saulters Rds. Oak). Apartments. 4:10. p.m. —Loomis St. University of Connecticut Prof. John 2:50 p.m. —Meadow and Wednosday Gregoropoulos is one of six artists being Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ Pilgrim Lanes. Friday 10:30 a.m. —Lincoln Center. 1:40 p.m. —Sunnybrook featured in an “alumni” exhibition at the sion supplement, is published each Satur­ 3:30, p.m. —Ferguson and 11:40 a.m. —Ivy Manor De Cordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. day by ’The Manchester Evening Herald, Garth Rds. Apartments. 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