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MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 3 t w e n t y p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s Manchester—:A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS News Jobless rate drops to 8.3 per cent

j summary | WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rehiring Young people returning to high schools two surveys for determining the jobless durable goods, manufacturing of elec­ and colleges caused the unemployment wholesale buyers. This rate if passed Compiled from of 180,000 laid-off factory workers and rate. One is a survey of households, the trical equipment, primary metals rate among teen-agers to drop 1.8 per cent other of employer payrolls. The surveys along to the retail level, would return the >J; United Press International the reopening of schools dropped the machinery and furniture. In nondurable nation to the double-digit inflation of 1974. unemployment rate in September to to 19.3, a significant factor in the slight merged in September after showing dis- goods, there were job gains of 80,000 in over-all decrease in the jobless rate. 8.3 per cent, its lowest level in seven crepencies in recent months. production of clothing, textiles and food • The Commerce Department said retail processing. sales of cars, home appliances and other months, the Labor Department As measured by the household survey, I State Total unemployment in September durable goods fell 10.8 per cent last week. reported today. totaled 7.8 million workers, unchanged which had been the more optirnistic in In other economic deveiopments in the HARTFORD —The Connecticut July and August, the jobless rate was un­ from August when rounded off. Total nation’s capitai • Treasury Secretary William Simon in­ g Citizen Action Group is petitioning changed. But nonfarm payrolls “increased The jobless rate in August was 8.4 employment also was unchanged at 85.4 • The Labor Department said higher dicated President Ford may favor exten­ five federal agencies to amend their by about 180,000 in September, nearly all per cent, the same as July but well million. But gains of 180,000 jobs reduced prices for food fuels and metals boosted ding the tax cut into 1976. But Simon said :J;| rules tO' get them to respond to unemployment slightly, resulting in the of it in the bellwether manufacturing in­ wholesale prices by 0.6 per cent in citizens’ proposals. Group Director below the 9.2 per cent in May which in a Florida speech an extension “shoulfk small monthly decline. dustries,’’ BLS said. Nonfarm employ­ September. For the past three months not be interpreted as a signal that we are 1 Marc Caplan said the agencies foil was the worst unemployment statistic ment totaled 77.2 million in September. this year. combined prices increased at a com­ abandoning our efforts to hold down uiv" ;|;j citizens’ rights by refusing to either The Bureau of Labor Statistics takes BLS said there were 100,000 new jobs in pounded annual rate of 11.1 per cent for lij; accept or deny their petitions, in bridled federal spending." ji: effect ignoring them. :|i ij;; HARTFORD —State Finance !;j; Commissioner Jay Tepper says j;| t H state agencies are asking, for a :j: Measure could record $2.1 billion to operate in the iji; next fiscal year. The figure js a 25,8 per cent increase over thjs’year’s $1.8 million. Tepper said substantial |ij •Ij cuts are in.prder. change banking

BRISTOL —Bargainers return to :|:| WASHINGTON (UPI) — Interest on — Commercial and mutual banks and •:j Hartford County Superior Court ij: your checking account — and a savings and loans will be free to offer today after Bristol teachers negotiatiable order of withdrawal ac­ ♦K i f checking account wherever you want, |:| suspended their one-day strike and counts which, similar to interest-paying ji: returned to classes Thursday. The |:|: in your bank, savings and loan association or credit union at work — checking accounts. Only Massachusetts tj strike could be resumed Monday, iji; and New Hampshire offer such accounts ;|:j however, if agreement on a new is the promise of a bill approved now, and these generally pay 5 per cent in­ S pact isn’t reached over the weekend. Thursday by the Senate Banking Com­ terest. •V mittee. GROTON —Talks between striking metal trades workers and The measure would bring about the — Five and a half years after enactment ij: the Electric Boat Division of most far-reaching changes in the banking federal agencies will lose their authority General Dynamics concluded early world since 1933, when the government, to fix ceilings on how much interest can be ;:jl today after a marathon session. No $ ^ i shaken by bank failures, moved to limit paid. Also, a tax credit of 1,5 to 3,83 per agreements were reached. Talks iji how much banks could compete. cent of earnings on mortgages would be § will resume Wednesday. jij offered to investors, including individuals, Scientist Robert Sheets (right) and flight engineer called Gladys “a classic ... it looks like it came right out of One step was to limit how much interest who put at least 10 per cent of their assets Alexander Ricci watch an overhead radarscope as their a textbook.’’ (UPI photo) banks and savings and loans could pay in mortgages. C130 turboprop flies through Hurricane Gladys. Sheets passbook savers. The ceiling now is 5 per Nation cent in banks, 5.25 per cent in savings and loans associations. The ceilings would LOS ANGELES — A grand jury vanish by 1981 under the bill's provisions. iji has pared down the California jiji The bright side charges against Patricia Hearst and jij: ijj Consequently, to attract depositors, :j:; her SLA companions to 11 counts, ;$ Flying through a hurricane banks and other institutions could offer FRANKFURT, West Germany jij: bearing penalties up to life in prison, jiji higher interest rates both on passbook ac­ In San Francisco, FBI sources said (UPII — A judge cleared the court .j: ;jij ABOARD NOAA 41C OVER THE counts and certificates of deposit. j:j: Miss Hearst, already facing bank jiji began monitoring banks of temperature Even though Project Stormfury was when laughter broke out over $: robbery charges there, had been ijj ATLANTIC (UPI) - Its wings flap­ probes, ice particle counters and radar designed to aid hurricane forecasters, its testimony in the trial of two youths iji linked to a bank robbery and killing ;jij ping like a giant bird, the four-engine screens, and instruments that can even main job was to study the storm and deter­ And money in checking accounts, which charged with disorderly conduct in ji: in Sacramento that could bring-a-^^ C130 turboprop dipped and bumped its “fingerprint” the nucleus of a raindrop. mine if it4BS;JiBitable for seeding. now earns money for the bank but not the connection With a demonstration. death sentence. way through flashes of lightning account holder, would be able to draw in­ :j: ;S The plane slammed into a blanket of ice Stormfury researchers haven’t seeded a It was after the crowd had filed toward the eye of Hurricane Gladys, terest. iji DETROIT — The James R. Hoffa jji and was tossed violently. A cup of coffee hurricane since 1971, when they realized out of the courtroom that authorities but eight weather scientists did not carelessly left on a table was lifted six feet they didn’t have enough knowledge about j;j case took another strange turn today jij; The administration backs the bill in line realized that the defendants had seem apprehensive. into the air and crashed onto the steel the cloud physics of hurricanes to ac­ :j: with federal authorities saying i^j with its drive to relax government regula­ walked out with the public and es­ “This storm is a classic," Dr. Robert C. floor. Red lights were everywhere on the curately judge the effect. jjj they’re checking reports that the ji tion of industry. The bill must still pass caped. Sheets said enthusiastically over his inter­ instrument panel. “The damn gyro's gone jj: former-Teamster boss was stain in a $■ Most of that knowledge is available now the Senate and House. Consumer groups com. “What a beauty ... it looks like it loopy,” pilot Bob Sanquist said. iji private banquet hall and his body S through flights like the one into Gladys. are expected to welcome it. jij stuffed into a restaurant trash com- came right out of a textbook.” Sanquist skillfuliy guided the plane into Sheets said Stormfury scientists will begin pactor. The plane made it through Gladys’ 140- a calm spot in the hurricane but the jolt iji S full-scale seeding operations in the Pacific Under the provisions: mile-an-hour winds into the 15-mile eye of and the ice had disabled two of the scien­ WASHINGTON — Japanese in 1977. “We believe we can weaken a Inside today iji S the hurricane. Immediately, dozens of in­ tific instruments. jij Emperor Hirohito, in whose name jij storm by 10 to 20 per cent," Sheets said. struments examined and dissected the By the time the plane — stripped of its — Starting Jan. 1, 1977, or a year later if Bolton...... 3 .... 4 iji Japan fought World War II against iji Editorial ... storm and recorded the data on two banks nose paint by the ice — landed in Miami, "By doing this we can reduce the destruc­ the Federal Reserve chooses, savings and Classified . . . .15-18 Gardening .. ... 14 Ji the U.S., says he thanks the jii of computers. the hurricane center was caliing Gladys tive force of the storm by 30 to 40 per cent loan associations, mutual banks and credit Com ics...... 19 MHS World . ....6 :$ America people for helping restore $ Sheets and seven other National Oceanic the western Atlantic’s most intense and in the United States alone that would unions could offer checking accounts .... 7 Sports...... iji his nation devastated by “that most Ji Coventry . . 11-13 and Atmospheric Administration scien- hurricane in 15 years. None of the 19 save up to $100 million a year in storm which will probably pay interest rates of 2 Dear Abby .. . 1 9 Travel...... 9 jij unfortunate war.’’ Hirohito and Em- :J tists who make up Project Stormfury then crewmen aboard NOAA 41C doubted it. damage.” or 3 per cent. E. Hartford . . . . .3 Vernon ...... 3, 5 iji press Nagako plan a weekend tour Ji Ji which includes Cape Cod. :j§

iJi WASHINGTON — Congress has :Ji •jij agreed to partially lift the arms em- iji Aircraft’s open house will be a sentimental journey jiji bargo against Turkey, apparently Ji ■jij swayed by President Ford’s urging jjij It will be a sentimental journey for Public relations director, Robert and the most modern of the military and being flown in from all parts of the world port in Windsor Locks. jlJ that the ban worsened rather than iji those who have been around for the Zaiman, said this morning that about a commercial planes. and will arrive at Rentschler Field. The display will be open to the public, :Jj improved the Cyprus problem, jij past 50 years to see the progress made dozen of the some 44 planes to be on dis­ In the large hangar at the plant will be a One of the highlights of the show will be free-of-charge, Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 play have already arrived. The first to display of every model of engine the plant ^ KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Firemen | in the “flying machine” when United a 66-year old wood and fabric Blerior p.m. and Sunday from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. arrive, two weeks ago from India, was the has made in the past 50 years, about 39 monoplane which is one of only seven of j:j: walked off their jobs today to man jiji Visitors to the show will be allowed to Technologies Corp. of East Hartford last of the B-24s still flying. All of the engines in all, Zaiman said. He said the :J: picket iines, leaving the city tern- jJ the authentic French-built airplanes in walk through the passenger sections of has its open house Saturday and Sun­ planes will, of course, have P & W first engine ever made has been borrowed Ji porariiy without fire protection, jij this country. four commercial airliners. This will be the day. engines. from the Smithsonian Institute for the This plane was purchased recently from :J National Guardsmen were ready to Ji public's first opportunity to tour the plant. iji mo\e in and man the fire stations. JJ The aircraft company, until recently The display will have everything from show. a private owner in Idaho, by United called Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, is old World War H planes to the most This was known as the Wasp engine and Technologies Corp. and it will be There will also be a special tour of the celebrating its 50th anniversary with one modern of today’s aircraft. Among them it was built in the company’s first plant on presented to the Connecticut Aeronautical plant for employes and their families. The World of the most complete air shows ever will be navy and airforce bombers and Capitol Ave. in Hartford in 1925. Historical Association with its permanent event promises to be an exciting one, es­ t staged. fighters, helicopters, 747s, 727s, and 737s, The planes coming in for the show are home to he at Bradley International Air­ pecially for airplane buffs. r ■ j:J BELFAST, Northern Ireland — :Ji Violence shaken Northern Ireland ;$ j:J slipped a step nearer possible civil jij; war today with a 24-hour storm of ijij ve. •jij shootings and bombings which once jiji again pitted Protestants against Jj MPOA: Defeat school plan ijij Roman Catholics. Police said 23 per- J; JJ sons have been killed and at least 43 jj: Ji Injured. In a first move to try to con- iji By SOL R. COHEN After all, any resolution made by the MPOA the Board of Directors’ action Monday night in authorizing immediate ;$ tain the violence, police today jij Hrruld Reporter Board of Directors is non-binding and jji arrested eight known members of ij could easily be countermandeci by a future construction of the Buckland Firehouse. ijj the Uister Volunteer Force, an Ji The executive board of the resolution. In short, due to their past ac­ "Action of this nature,” said Utakis, “is tions and lack of concern for the wishes of a complete breach of faith with the j;j extreme Protestant organization. j:J Manchester Property Owners the taxpayers, we simply can’t give them taxpayers. At their September meeting, jiji BEIRUT, Lebanon — Rival jji Association (MPOA) is urging the our complete trust.” the directors had gone on record that no jij Christians and Moslems began jj voters to defeat the $2,373,000 referen­ He added, “If, in the future, the state such action would be taken until such time iji removing their militias from the j:J dum question for school additions and should provide for reimbursement for as legal questions are resolved. Obviously, :J; streets today, but sniper fire and Ji renovations. educational construction, then, and only the legal questions are not settled, nor will ijij kidnapings delayed a full return to Jj then, a new referendum should be brought they be until a court action has taken ij normal in the city torn by two weeks ''j MPOA secretary Frank Utakis said it before the voters. Further, such referen­ place.” S' of civii strife. K had been his group’s position originally the dum should be for schools only, not in­ Utakis announced an open meeting of Iv ft' referendum question should be removed ijij DUBLIN — Kidnapers seized the jj cluding recreational facilities. Our posi­ the MPOA on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. at the from the voting machines, “in light of tion is, and always has been, that separate Whiton Memorial Library auditorium, ij Dutch head of a multimillion-dollar presently nonexistent state funding and ji international firm today and jj projects should be on separate questions.” with representatives of both political par­ comments by prominent General Utakis labeled as “disturbing” to the ties the guest speakers. Ji threatened to execute him unless JJ Assembly people that future funding may :j jailed members of the Irish jj well be at a lower rate.” ji Republican Army were freed. The ij;j ij government flatly rejected any jj The group’s new position — for defeat of :J deal. :Jj the referendum question — follows an ac­ Truly windfall profits.,. ji LONDON — Three gunmen jj tion Monday night by the Manchester jij released six hostages from the base- jj ■ Board of Directors. Joseph Donovan, 9, of 110 Westland St. pocket as he drove through, he told police. j ment of an Italian restaurant today, ij found $110 in cash in the leaves and grass To Joseph it was only an exciting ij but the ringleader shot himself g Bandshell plan finalized The directors adopted a resolution along Westland St. Wednesday about 3 experience until 6 p.m. Wednesday. rather than surrender at the end of which leaves the question on the :ji jj p.m. John Cullette of 55 Norman Dr., South ji the five-day siege. ji Mike Dworkin looks at the finalized sketch of the proposed Bicentennial machines, but specifies that im­ Joseph was on his way to religious bandshell. Dworkin, president of the Manchester Parkade Merchants provements to Bentley and Washington'- Windsor knocked on his door. He had lost Jj MADRID — Generalissimo Fran- jj classes at St. Bartholomew School at the the money and wanted to thank the honest Association, Thursday night presented a check for $1,000 from the Associa­ Schools and construction of a new West time. The cash was in five 20s and one 10. :ji cisco Franco’s government today jj Side Rec building are contingent on a state boy for finding it and turning it in. ji reaffirmed its intention to execute tion to the bandshell committee toward the building fund. The square shape When he later told his mother, Mrs. grant for its cost share (estimated at just He gave Joseph a $15 reward. any persons convicted of police jj has been adopted over the original arched design as it will cost about $15,000 Harriet Donovan, of his find, she went JJ under $1 million). Mrs. Donovan said the true story has slayings despite worldwide protests less, Dworkin said. “We expect the Association will give more later,” he with him to the police station to report the Sr :J sparked another. Joseph is now writing against the firing squad deaths last said. John Sullivan was named head of the finance committee to raise funds find and turn it in. Jj “Homer's F ind," a short story about a boy S Saturday of five men convicted of Jj for the bandshell. With the approval of the town Board of Directors of ease­ Utakis said, “While we recognize that a Police had been looking for the money in need exists at both Bentley and who finds a $1,000 bill. ^ killing policemen. ji ment of the land for the project at Manchester Community College, Dworkin the Westland St. neighborhood Tuesday Washington Schools, we do not think it ad­ after a .^ an reported losing over $100 in He plans to hand it in to his fourth grade said the foundfition might be begun this fall. (Herald photo by Dunn)'*' visable to give the directors a blank check. cash there. It hdd blown out of his shirt teacher at the Buckley sAool. ^ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri. Oct. 3, 1975 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 Students win books ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES Councilmen mull TROPICAL FOLIAGE CiK^THEATRES EAST in poster contest housing charges "lOOlt IPM wahCHfUlH Pa«»40l»'S' • • PLANTS Jackfiton says Democrats DONNA HOLLAND Grades 5 and 6 winners were VISITING HOURS Blanchette, N. Park’ St., dhecks in payment for these MANCHESTER Rockville; Janet Brescia, Over 140 VarlatiMl DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A 646-037.5 John Murphy, first prize; and Surgical and medical wings EAST HARTFORD bills. • Areca Palms Scott Greene, second place. Evergreen Rd., Vernon; Priced From Eight students in the Bolton 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; SHEILA TULLER In a second set of paid bills • Dracaanas FRI. - SAT. - SUN. i m L*U«I|1JI| school system were the Glenn Beecher and Scott Fon­ Samuel Cuscovith, Coventry; moved to solve flooding PETER SELLER'S Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 289-4283 read. Commissioner Bond had • Schafflara recipients of prizes following taine received honorable men­ to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.); Debra Johnson, E. Main St., A special meeting of the approved payment to them, they/were ignored and “ Bridges which were • Norfolk Island Pina Democratic Director Phyllis “RETURN OF THE the recent book fair poster con­ tion. Pediatrics, parents anytime Rockville; Norman Neal,' Town Council was held last legitimate companies but for to Jackston has labeled as never resolved. During those deteriorated and should have test. The first place winnfer for and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. night to hear the bill of par­ • Diaffanbachia years, the Republicans raised RUSSIAN services never rendered and the Loo “political rhetoric" a charge been replaced under PINK PANTHER" (o * ^ egal. roulette^ Students receiving first prize Grade 7 and 8 was Roxanne Sat- Intensive Care Unit, immediate Sharon Serow and daughter, ticulars concerning Housing checks were all diverted. and many, many mora taxes by more than 12 mills, Plus CHARLES BRONSON Monday by Republican Carl Republican administrations, have their choice of any book at tar. family only, five minutes per Airiata Dr., South Windsor; Authority Commissioners The payments totaled $48,- Zinsser and has told yet, despite those exhorbitant were left unattended and, I mMAJESTYK” (P(Si the upcoming book fair up to a Hobo square dance hour. Elinor Swanson, Merrow. Pasquale Fiorita and Leo Bond. 116.16. Manchester residents “not to increases, made no attempt would remind you again, even aaiiiia value of $3. The Hop River Hoppers Admitted Thursday: Donna Corporation Counsel Timothy There is no evidence that be fooled" by it. whatsoever to respond to the as the Republicans were raising Put your Students receiving secpnd Square Dance Club will sponsor Belanger, Eaton Rd., Tolland; McNamara presented the bills Commissioner Bond knew of Zinsser had blamed “lack of needs of our community.” our taxes by more than 12 mills. BURNSIDE Manchester Evening Herald prize have their choice of any a hobo square dance tonight Mark Bousquet, Westland Rd., after being directed to do so by this scheme. The council must leadership and proper planning Mrs. Jackston said, “There is We Democrats have replaced liia lU W SIM AVL, I. HTfB. • 521-3333 book up to a value of $1.50. from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. at An­ 'Ellington; Kurt Brace, Windsor the Town Council at the decide if Bond acted inefficient­ by the majority (Democrats) no question that flooding of several of these bridges during Published every evening except A LAUGH RIOTI . Holland Sundays and holidays. Entered at JACK NICHOLSON The contest was judged by dover Elementary School. Locks; Marie Brown, Kozley September 11th meeting. ly or neglected his duty by not on the Board of Directors” for properties of any of our the past four years. We plan, the Manchester, Conn., Post Office WARREN BEATTY three teachers from Bolton All club level dancers from Rd., Tolland; Bertha Johndrow, Open house The purpose of the meeting vesifying the companies or the two problems that developed residents should cease. The hopefully, to replace or repair as Second Class Mail Matter. “THE FORTUNE” Elementary School. All posters any square dance club are in­ Chamberlain St., Rockville; The three companies of the was to determine whether or payments. during last Friday’s major Democrats have initiated ac­ most of the others in the Suggested Carrier Rates Bulbs lo bed PG 7:35 - 9:30 entered in the contest are on vited to attend. Esther Lagel, Broad Brook; Hebron Fire Department will not charges should be brought The council voted to defer storm. tion to accomplish this goal. We future.” Payable in Advance PETER SELLERS display at the school. The caller will be Happy Hal. Marjoire Mairson, Meadowood host an open house Sunday from against the two commissioners. this bill of particulars until He had charged that, with have shown the leadership and She concluded, “ We have Single c o p y ...... 15C W e e k ly ...... 90® “RETURN OF THE Grades 1 and 2 winners were There will be refreshments and Rd., Tolland; Andrew 1 to 4 p.m. in observance of Stephen A. Brennan, attorney copies of bills paid and signed bejbre winter proper planning, White Brook the personal concern for the responded to our citizens by One m o n th ...... $3.90 PINK PANTHER” Jill Putman, first prize, and door prizes. Mattesen, Stafford Springs; National Fire Prevention for the Housing Authority, ad­ checks are presented to the wouldn’t have overflowed its average man’s plight. We positive action and our property Three months ...... $11.70 Plant a selection of our choice Six m o n th s ...... $23.40 G 7:20 - 9:20 John Roberts, second prize. All those planning to attend Lucy Suminski, Fairfield St., Week. dressed the council Pelore the council. banks and flooded White St. and responsibly worked for a solu­ taxes have been increased a One y e a r ...... $46.80 The first place winner for are asked to dress according to Manchester. bills were read. He stated the The council also requested fiower-buibs in beds—or borders, by a fence, the bridge on Bidwell St. tion to our flooding problem and mere 2 mills plus in the past Mail Rates Upon Request SAT.'SUN. MAT. 2 P.M. Grades 3 and 4 was Mitchell the theme of the dance. Discharged Thursday; Rene commissioners were entitled to Housing Authority meeting aiong a waik, across a iawn. wouldn’t have been damaged. adopted one. We placed on the four years, at a time when in­ Subscribers who fail to receive Cine I Major. his services as they are still sit­ minutes and explanation of bid They’re dazzling anywhere. ballot a $2 million referendum their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. “THE FORTUNE ” PG "I would remind Mr. flation is at an all-time high. We should telephone the circulation ting commissioners. procedures. Zinsser,” said Mrs. Jackston, to correct the drainage have proved our leadership, and department. 647-9946. Cine II After the council clerk read The council requested this in- “that these flooding problems problem. It passed and is under our accomplishments speak for |“THE VOYAGES OFSINRAD ” the first bill of particulars con­ WHITHAM Nursery formation before next With Us" have existed for many years. In way and, hopefully, will be themselves. Our community cerning Commissioner Fiorita, "G row ^ PEThh SELLERS (G) N Tuesday’s council meeting as ROUTE 6 BOLTON 643-7802 fact, six and eight years ago, completed in several years.” will not be fooled by the Bribes okayed jai alai plan the council voted to accept the they need the information to when the Republicans were in Turning her attention to the political rhetoric of a “THE RETURN OF THE bill and commence hearings. study before dealing with the OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9:00 •<) 5:30 P.M. charge concerning the Bidwell HARTFORD (UPI) - Bribes reached into the hundreds of The notice, calling the jai alai the majority and these Republican director.” PINK PANTHER” tion to the commission for a Fiorita allegedly had work bill qf particulars. St. Bridge, Mrs. Jackston said. totaling hundreds of thousands thousands of dollars I would be promoters to an Oct. 14 hearing problems were presented to EVES 7-9:30 SIT. MAT. 2 P.M. T wI^saT sun!'— jmif gambling license. done on his home and received of dollars were offered and minimizing it” said the source, into the charges, mentioned a — It has transferred SIM. 2 4:30 7 9:30 y sometimes paid to state and a receipt that work was paid in who is close to the state police number of allegations, in­ ownership without prior written full upon expediting a late pay­ EARLY BIRD SPECIALS - MON.-FRI. ALL MATINEES 99* / local officials to approve a inquiry. THE99‘ cluding: approval of the commission. ment of $40,000 to the Mart Bridgeport jai alai facility, a The source said Wednesday — “Attempts to improperly — The corporation has been FREE SPAGHEHI DINNER $1.00 OFF GOP seeks Monday meeting, source has told United Press Construction Co. of Branford EXORCIST the alleged bribes were offered influence officials with public unable to meet its legitimate from the Housing Authority for For your children 10 yr. and under Mon.-Fri. 5-4 p.m. International. Mon-Fri. 5;00-6;30 p.m. SI.00 off price of to Bridgeport and state officials trusts were made by officers, financial obligations. a Housing Authority job. TAKE ROUTES IS . 84 . IS (EXIT 95| The alleged bribes and other Sunday all day. lull course dinner to ease tlie path of a number of stockholders and others iden- — Persons identified with the The council also voted to Mayor calls it grandstanding wrongdoings by Connecticut HELD OVER (R) permits and licenses required Tified with the undertaking in corporation have failed to com­ transfer $5 from the contingen­ ROBERT ALTMAN’S Sports Enterprises Inc., owners / by the jai alai facility. furtherance of corporate ply with applicable federal and cy fund to the Housing Authori­ of the $10 million facility, was Wilson, Republican candidate The source confirmed the goals.” state tax requirements. ty Removal proceedings fund A request by the minority will not be voted upon until Oct. “NASHVILLE” discovered by a state police in­ gaming commission was — “There has been a material for the board, challenged WED.-THURS.-FRL 8 P.M. — They have filed false and upon certification of the Direc­ JURrSiTAVERN » directors for a special meeting 14, 1975.” LivihG vestigation requested by the referring to bribes when it sent change in the character and inaccurate statements with the Thompson to a debate on the tor of Finance. Monday to discuss resumption Thompson said he hasn't seen \ SAT. AT 7 9:45 SUN. 5 and 8 > state Commission on Special Every FridaV night after state income question and a notice to Connecticut Sports reputation of persons identified commission and lending in­ Council Chairman George 6:00 holder bf this ticket of Manchester’s leaf-pickup the letter (it is dated Oct. 3, > SAT.-SUN. 99« -r Revenue. Thompson accepted. Wilson DEAD citing “attempts to improperly with the undertaking, which stitutions. Dagon was authorized to retain entitled to 59^ off his total program, has been labeled by 1975) but is ready to reply. (Herald photo by Dunn) Lidizio A. Renzulli, manager complete accomodations scheduled the debate for Mon­ 1 P.M. and 3 P.M. influence officials with public change is not in the best in­ — The books and records of legal council and a court bill. : Mayor John Thompson as “one “At the request of Director FLEA MARKET every of the facility, said Thursday he trusts.” for parties - banquets - day at 8 p.m. at the KofC Hall Elks Pancake Jamboree Saturday “ 7th VOYAGE SINBAD” terest of the State of Connec­ the corporation have not been recorder for the hearing. fflore grandstand play for atten­ Matt Moriarty Jr., resumption JS CARTOOMQ SUNDAY PUBLIC FREE had “no knowledge what­ and announced that James 0. John Vichi, 7, of 84 McDivitt Dr., Manchester, who plans to Asked Wednesday whether ticut. Such persons being kept in a “proper and ac­ Dagon later stated the at­ social organizations tion by the Republicans.” of the leaf-collection program soever” of the alleged bribes. DEALERS *4 the notice referred to bribes Lidizio A. Renzulli, David curate” manner. torney Would probably be from In a letter to Thompson is on our agenda for the next Rogers of Bolton will be enter a pancake eating contest from 2 to 2:30 Saturday at Other corporation officials Commission Chairman Paul J. Friend, and William Moy.” — Stockholders have been in­ another town and non-partisan. today, and released to the night, Tuesday, as the moderator. the Elks’ annual Pancake Jamboree, checks the the size of were not immediately available Silvergleid said, “If I were a — The corporation, volved in improper financial The hearings will begfn press, GOP Directors Vivian Republicans are well aware,” one of the mixing bowls, which will be used at the annual for comment. SHOWCASE CINEMA/ ^ newsman I would use that stockholders or directors made transactions with the corpora­ Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 iluru B Slauem Ferguson, Carl Zinsser and said Thompson. “And, as they event, with the assistance of Ed Scott, 425 Woodland St. 1234 "If I told you that the bribes word." false statements in the applica­ tion and lending institutions. p.m. and will continue each Paul Willhide recommend a are also well aware, action can I-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTSI ST I The annual Pancake Festival will be open to the public successive night from 7:30 to 10 Live Entertainment in the Molly Malone Pub special meeting for Monday and be taken that evening, without . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 5681-8810 . Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Elks Home on Bissell p.m. until the hearings are action then. waiting to Oct. 14. Once again ' FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGEHARGE ^ St. completed. “If the board waits to discuss the Republican minority has made a grandstand play for Rec opening Birthday in bankruptcy... In the second bill of par­ this problem at the regular Every act of love ticulars concerning Com­ meeting,” states the letter, “it attention.” Dance planned for Moriarty can be repeated x missioner Leo Bond, a list of About a week ago, Edward delayed NEW YORK (U PI)-W .T . Grant & Co., household items. The company already ...except one. Robert H. Anderson, president, said paid bills to non-existent com­ The Manchester Recreation “Friends of Matt Moriarty fromirom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., to the the nation’s 17th largest retailer with Grant’s liabilities of $1.03 billion exceeded has begun phasing out its major appliance Jr." are planning a “Get music of the 5-piece American more than 1,000 variety stores across the lines. panies were read. Com­ Departments winter recreation assets by $1.3 million. But' the balance missioner Bond had signed the program at the East Side Rec, Together for Matt” dance Oct. Traditionrv y-l I 4 1 country, today “celebrated" its 69th sheet does not explain the full extent of the Grant owes $600 million to 27 banks. Route 32, So. Willington Conn, exit 100 off 1-86 429-6497 Hearing set on sewers 22 School St., scheduled to open 18, starting at 8 p.m. at the Elks birthday in bankruptcy. chain’s financial troubles. Many of the loans were past due and the Home, Bissell St. Moriarty is a Grant, founded Oct. 3, 1906 in Lynn, Monday has been delayed. The National Guard is older THE MARK TWAIN XNT>T T During 1974, Grant lost $175 million, one company won an unprecedented agree­ Democratic candidate for the Mass., by William T. Grant, a shoe clerk ment to defer payment on $300 million so it A public hearing on proposed financed by assessments Due to construction and than the United States. The T m J ^ D of the biggest losses ever by a U.S. Manchester Board of Directors. , . Mat 1:45; Mon. Ihni fri [» with only two years of high school educa­ could purchase merchandise from sanitary sewers in Love Lane against benefiting property renovations at Bennet Junior Guard traces its past back to the MASQUERS r 7:45 9:45; a t Sun. Coni 1:45 3: retailer. Anderson said losses for 1975 ELKS PANCAKE DAY has been scheduled by the owners. High School, the areas used by A social hour from 8 to 9 p.m. 5:45 7:45 9:45 tion, as a "25-cent department store,” were greater than, expected and, at the suppliers, many of whom also are large first civilian militia formed in Fri. & Sat., Oct. Wei 1:45 7:20 9:20 hHirj. Fri Manchester Board of Directors The Town of Manchester the Recreation Department will be followed by dancing. 3 &■ 4 & Thurs.- declared itself bankrupt Thursday, owing company’s request, trading was creditors. North America in 1638. j Boa Tum. t,e 7:20 0:20 Ml for Oct. 14 at 8 p.m., in th^ itself is the largest property will not be ready. Sat. Oct. 9, 10 & 11 at Sun. Oort. 1:45 3:35 sjsy--: more than $1 billion. suspended Monday in Grant stock on the Some vendors refused to ship goods TOMORROW - 7 A.M. TO 6 P.M Municipal Building Hearing owner on Love Lane. Its cost The Winter Recreation JEAN KERR’S HOMO Under federal voluntary bankruptcy New York Stock Exchange. “under any terms,’’ Anderson said. comedy hit Room. for the sewers and for a pum­ Program will tentatively open HE HA8 THE LIGHTEST proceedings, (jjrant will be freed from Anderson said the Grant stores will be W.T. Grant had 1,200 stores nationwide, Actually, the hearing is on a ping station there would be Nov. 3 at the East Side Rec. TOUCH IN A HEAVY > i JAMES pressure from Creditors and allowed to do restructured to attract young women but announced in January it was closing proposed $70,000 appropriation about $52,000 of the $70,000 es­ All other Recreation Centers ACCORDION CONCERT fl WHITMORE business as usual while it reorganizes its shoppers with expanded lines of apparel 126 marginal operations and reducing for the construction, to be timated total cost. and schools will open Monday. — featuring — as Harry S. Truman in finances and figures out a way to pay its for women and children and everyday employment by 12,600 to cut costs. GIVE'EM debts. 30 Musicians from HELL, Town sets pay scales Playing Some of Sweden’s Most Well Known HARRY! Folk and Dance Music Ao AUERICAN lUIERNATIOnAl Rtliast (X)LQR by Movielab Wed Mai IJO 7:30 9:40 for new water workers EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION^ ROBERTS THEATRE Moa Uini Fri Eve 7:30 9:41); a i Kingswood Campus Wo4 UO 7:15 MO; Tlnifj. fri. Sua Coni 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:40 EBBE JULARBO BERTIE BOO I Mon. Tues. Eve 7:00 9:30 When the Town of September, it acquired also 10 office manager at $11,349 an­ West Hartford I SA_ &A t a t 2:00 4:30 7:M 9:30' \ Accordionist Singer] 247-9625 ' Arby’s knows Manchester acquired the of its employes and, as agreed nually. Secretary will be For Reservations Manchester Water Co. early in to during negotations, absorbed classified Clerk II at $7,440, and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1975 - 8 P.M. them into the town water Clerk will be classified Clerk II what you buy department’s working force. at $6,859. Clerk — Billing will Newington High School, Newington, Conn. OUR After study by Town become Clerk I at $5,853. I TIC K ETS AT THE DOOR ...... $4.001 Manager Robert Weiss, Assis­ Meter Reader will remain a Roast Beef For ticket information call 742-6816 VA van tant Manager Charles meter reader at $9,406. Super­ PANCAKES McCarthy, Director of Public visor will become Foreman at HARTFORD RD to visit Works Jay Giles and Water Ad­ $12,054. Assistant Foreman, A sandwich for. ARE NOT ministrator Frank Jodaitis, Water Treatment Operator, Roast Beef. These days it isn’t easy The Veterans Administration new titles and starting salaries Laborer-Maintainer and mobil.? van will be in for the 10 were worked out as Laborer all will be classified to get enough meat for your money. Manchester on .Monday from 10 follow: Laborer, at $9,411 annually for S DAIRY QUEEN But at Arby’s we really pile it on. Office manager will remain ON , ' a.m. tc 3:30 p.m.. Mayor John each. SPECIALS- SATURDAY & SUNDAY So you don’t have to take a couple Thompson announced today. It 9% Purpose: will be stationed on the KI ST \l RAM X 1,01 \(;i." of bites of bread to get to the beef. Munic.pal Building parking lot, RT. 83 ELLIHGTOM TEL. 872-7327 If you want enough meat for your next to the Central Firehouse. t titouched for Fine Food and Almoiphere BURGER DELUXE Thompson said he was 2-pc. CHICKEN money, remember: Arby’s piles it on. V • # notified by Joseph M. Card Jr., Choice of Over 20 Oelicious Entrees 1/4-lb. Burger with director of the Hartford Region Plus Elaborate Salad Bar DINNER of the V.A., that veterans who OPEN TUES. THRU SUNDAY lettuce and tomate > UIgLCOMC are eligible for them will be SUNDAY DINING & COCKTAIL 12:00 to 8:00 P M and a heap af french able to apply for benefits on the ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES fries. Rail, and a heap spot. Up to 250 People of french fries. He said specialists will be on hand to provide assistance in obtaining education and training benefits, home loans Q\t and other benefits to which REt veterans are entitled. The 990 mobile van will visit 26 Connec­ 99c ticut communities. 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UA East 3 — "Russian c8AM6e vbuR XPftrnE Roulette” 7:15-9:00 directed bySol/Harchese HARTFORD ROAD XdAPPE ------Manchester Drive-In — “Mr. sfNGtBE mSXxAEAGG Majestyk” 7:30; "The Return Ttte ‘ce A&e MANCH of the Pink Panther” 9:15 RESTAURANT SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY Vernon Cinema 1 — “Return NEXT TO HARTFORD ROAD DAIRY QUEEN Am dMW: of the Pink Panther” 7:00-9:30 a li\X {k AViBt'Alasie eIi Wyt ( Lv'<* St 5l(eA*nm«,|t«.»ll Uu«( b, Aj«Stv> WASH 35* bread” 7:00-9:30 Delightful Family Style Dinners MARCH 19-21 & 25-28 KIDS? .Showcase Cinema 2 — OKK SO WASHERS - a load donated “Harry” 7:30-9:40 EXOTIC MealTwi BANQUET ‘0® m ^ ddk]@2tOif t e d w b l a c k PANCAKE io adults 1 POLYNESIAN 11 JO a jl ll:30 pan. FACILITIES FOR | A h n ie it ol lOF'Sins KsnsMir^ >n Net e«if moiOs by Robtil NenvaaoH to DOMAT M ^/‘fi) fP n n Showcase Cinema 3 — COCKTAILS Fri t Sat 250 SEATINQ MAY 21-23 A 27-30 b a t i n g “Charlette” 7:45-9:45 11:30 ajL-LOO uu OONTBST E.LK Showcase Cinema 4 — imUt 1211 MV A SEASON TOO GOOD TO MISS! DRY IO< "Python” 7:20-9:20 Cocktails Served Every Dsy 2 -2:30 PM CHflRmes Showplace — “The Groove 872-8662 F o r a fre e b ro c h u re 17 DRYERS 10 min. Tube” 7:15-10:00; “ Flesh Gor­ El Camino Plaza, Rte. 30, Vernon I B LOWER LEVEL ^ call 525-1731, don’ 8:40 * • Vs h(U« (tom Vernon Circle, Rte*. 30 North MANCHESIER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Oct. 3, 1975 Bogus money order alert - issued in Vernon area

iJIanrlTPatf r lEuf iting Ipralb A young man The Rockville Area Chamber checks were made payable to a Pantry shelf The Pantry Shelf provides butter, jelly, crackers, cereals, of Commerce has alerted area Cecil E. Curtis who gave Allen The Tri-Town Pantry Shelf is food for families in need and both hot and cold, instant Founded Oct. 1, 1881 businesses concerning the Dr., Vernon, as an address. asking area churches to once the stockpile collected about a coffee, noodles and spaghetti, P U U DEPT. STORE - ¥ passing of counterfeit money They said this identification year ago is running low. pWe Hava A Notion To Pleaaa) Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International again organize foo'd drives spaghetti sauce, powdered looks at America order checks in Vernon, was used to open an account, Items needed include such Next to Frank’s Supermarket within their parishes. milk, canned fruits, juices and Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Wednesday. using $100 in cash, at the Ver­ things as canned meats, peanut vegetables. East Middle Tpko., Mancliastor Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. WASHINGTON - The following scene The checks belonged to the non National Bank, and then Food or money to purchase AUNT LYDIA'S New England Merchants later this identification was food will be accepted at the recently was played out for real in the LEE RODERICK if you see an inebriated bird, it Raymond F, Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold Turkington. Managing Editor National Bank of Boston and used to cash two $90 counterfeit' BATTERIES FOR executive suite of the Coca Cola Co. in Union Congregational Church may be a cedar waxwing. The RUG YARN were drawn on the Manchester checks before it was dis­ on Oct. 12. Food may be placed Radios— Hearing Aids Atlanta, Ga.: a distinguished company him. “There was a real void in my life for Utah Wildlife Resources Divi­ Ideal for Knitted and Federal Savings and Loan covered. in boxes in the entry of the vice president is hosting a delegation of a time. Then that void was filled by sion says the waxwing loves fruit Games-r-Flashlights Crocket Accessories Association of Manchester, N. Bank officials said the copies church and money in properly religion,” he added. He first learned to and occasionally stuffs himself Weed Something? Try Plaza! youth from Washington who are soliciting H. • were made on an offset printer marked envelopes may be put on overripe berries to the point UTMIDRUG Opinion funds for the nation’s Bicentennial. meditate, says Riggs, and the practice Chamber officials said the and looked official'. in the collection plates. He offers one young man the world’s took him back to Christianity. where he becomes intoxicated. most famous soft drink “No thanks,” says “I was a bad Christian but I had always T ax-supported the guest. “How about a Tab or Fresca believed in the basic tenets’” he (both Coke products)?” responds the host. explained. “I don’t think I felt a real ...... - ...... - ...... culture grows “No thanks,” answers the young man spiritual hunger, but I came to realize that Heads drive again. “Then what do you want?” asks the there was no way I could live without l a r g e Caldor Toothpaste On Sept. 29, 1965, President Lyndon — An Artists-in-Schools program vice president. “ Do you have any 7-Up?” religion. If it is a crutch, I could use a few Frank Gregory, of Tolland, r e a d o u t B. Johnson signed into law a bill es­ now supporting over 2,000 The vice president explodes — but with more like it.” president of the Kingfisher Cor­ with Fluoride, SAVE poration, has been appointed to Reg. 69c 7 oz. ^ OVER tablishing a National Foundation for professional artists working in 5,000 laughter instead of anger: “That is Last winter, with one year of college un­ refreshing; no one has ever dared to say der his belt, the young Californian decided head up the drive to solicit Tri- the Arts and Humanities, thereby elementary and secondary schools in '2 that in this office!” to see for himself what the country is like. Town industries on behalf of the Rockville General Hospital’s launching the federal government for 50 states. Such candor as that displayed by Jud He purchased a used Volkswagen camper Caldor Vitamin C fund drive. the first time on a course of large- Riggs in Atlanta has earned him accolades — Community arts agencies have in­ — which he has lived in much of the time He was appointed by Howard 500mg,Bot.of 100 from his co-workers and grudging admira­ since — and headed south. During the nekt scale, sustained support and en­ creased six-fold in number to a total Wolfanger, general chairman of Reg. 2.09 tion from the professional bureaucrats at five months Riggs crisscrossed much of 1.59 the drive which will be con­ couragement of the nation’s cultural of nearly 600. the American Revolution Bicentennial Ad­ the American Southwest and Southeast. ducted in Vernon, Tolland, and life. — Resident professional dance com­ ministration (ARBA), where Riggs is a What he experienced was a personal Ellington starting Oct. 27 and Caldor Vitamin E Distinguished Americans are full-time volunteer staffer. A native of revelation. continuing through Nov. 21. panies have increased from 10 to 40 4(X) I.U., Bottle of 100^ Sacramento, the 20-year-old is proving “I feel good about the country now. Proceeds from the drive will Unisonic gathering for an arts symposium at and the dance audience nationally that it’s possible for a young individualist Traveling across it convinced me of its go toward the purchase of up­ 5-Function All natural. Reg. 7.79 3.89 Melamine Dinnerware the LBJ Library in Austin, Tex. to of­ has grown from one to 15 million. to work for change within the “system.” worth,” said Riggs. “The America I dated equipment for the hospital. ficially observe the 10th anniversary — Resident professional theater Riggs’ musings on the American condi­ experienced during those months was not crime-ridden. It wasn’t the bankrupt New Caldor Theraform of the National Endowment for the organizations totaled 15 in 1965; the tion are of more than passing interest in Our York City. Most of the people I met were Reg. ^ • 0 ^"-Cerep/ 'c Plates I Arts, sister agency of the National this Bicentennial year since he, perhaps •LAWN AND GARDEN- S 3 .W *1 6 '® ■ Bottle of 100, number is now 50. very honest, very helpful.” Reg. 3.29 more than any other youth, will help R u ^~C ups Endowment for the Humanities also The degree of support the National decide how the country’s young people will “That’s what really turned me around,” created under the'act, and to Endowment for the Arts has won for commemorate America’s birth. How Riggs continued. “I found out for myself CLEARANCE! Riggs made the leap from disillusionment that Americans simply 'are good people. celebrate what nearly all observers successive administrations and PUBLIC with his .country a few years ago to And since the people really are the coun­ hail as one of the most successful Congresses, credited in large becoming a cheerleader for it today is a try — I don’t believe the country is falling RECORDS SAVF Our Orig. Low Prices public-private partnerships in the measure to the vigorous leadership of story in itself. off the edge.” All Records and Tapes by nation’s history. Nancy Hanks, is reflected in the fact “While I was in high school 1 became Riggs arrived in Washington in April. By W arranty deeds very depressed about the country,” said happenstance, he met ARBA’s director of OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 1 The National Endowment for the that the Endowment’s initial funding Paul A. Quattropani Jr. and the bright, personable Riggs in an inter­ youth activities, Russ Gibb, while visiting Donna H. Quattgppani to Arts “has been the confirmation of •Lawn & Garden Tools LINDA RONSTADT of only $2.5 million, or a little more view. “I really had the ‘Watergate blues.’ the Smithsonian Institution. Impressed Donald S. and Ruth L. Gale, (except Leaf Rakes and Power Tools) the idea that government support for than a penny for every American, had I also had a distorted view of the country with the youth, Gibb invited him to join property on Hawthorne St., $35,000. the arts is a necessary and legitimate grown to $74 million in the last fiscal from watching TV and reading the ARBA’s staff as an unpaid intern. •Garden Hose and Sprinklers newspapers. But it wasn’t the same coun­ Since then, Riggs has represented Jean G. and Martine function’’ and “has demonstrated that year. try I found later when I traveled through ARBA at the World Boy Scout Jamboree Bouchard to Herman M. Frechette and Albert R. Mar­ •Storage Sheds •Chemicals, Sprayers i i the federal government can advance Furthemiore, in fiscal 1966, less it.'' in Norway and has helped organize a tin, property at 17 Perkins St., Solid Sterling Silver national cultural interests in a respon­ Series F6.98 Stainless Steel than two dozen states collectively ap­ Riggs attended one year at Lewis and small group of other youth volunteers to $37,750. •Redwood Planters, Window Boxes Clark College in Portland following high carry out routine administrative func­ Good Luck Horn sible (and undictatorial) manner,’’ propriated $2.7 million for the arts MaK Construction Co. Inc. to Flatware, 20 Pc. Set school. “1 was still pretty, much turned off tions, such as answering between 300 and Lionel J. Lessard Sr. and •Scott & Swift Seed, Fertilizer (20to40% o ff) says Florence Lowe, assistant to the within their boundaries. Last year, all TAPES s on society and following my same old life 2,000 letters per week from students and Virginia D. Lessard, property Not all items in all stores; No Rain Checks. Our E n d o w m e n t’s c h a irm a n N ancy the states and territories devoted $59 style in Oregon,” Riggs remembers. youth leaders throughout the country. at 58-60 Division St., $58,700. Reg. SERVICE ;70 7.97 ^ Our Reg. Hanks. million to the arts, demonstrating the “Then I began to feel that some of the As on most subjects, Riggs has strong Domenica Perrotta to 40 FOR 4 8.95 things I was doing were wrong and were views on the birth of the country. “I Nicholas R. and Phyllis V. Emblem of good luck, with sterling From its inception, the major goals “seeding” effect of Endowment ac­ William “Bill” Chapman of Manchester demonstrates his leaf-raking Imported Fall Series K7.98 Heavyweight, long wearing service self-defeatirfg.” definitely think this was a chosen country; Jackston, property on Maple silver neck chain; gift boxed. for 4; choice of 2 patterns. of the Endowment have been “to tivities— or a cultural chain reaction, technique for the benefit of all those who will be soon indulging in this St., $39,000. autumn ritual. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Riggs says he finally rejected totally the that there was a divine hand in its foun­ Holland Bulbs make the arts more widely available as one writer puts it. drug culture that was prevalent around ding,” said Riggs. Mark C. Yellin, Michael J. Russo and Edward L. Siegel to "It was planned by people to allow other to millions of Americans, to preserve Combined federal and state funding Maurice E. and Dorothy Coutu, i 9 9 our cultural heritage for present and people to be as free as they can be,” he property at 107 Oakland St., TO I General Electric for the arts thus now stands at about continued. "The Bicentennial is important future generations, to strengthen $25,000. Many varieties including tulips, $133 million. Since the majority of now because we have to look back to make N. Cliffe Smith and Jean C. crocus, dattodils, hyacinths. Plant now AM/FM 8 Track Stereo System cultural organizations and to en­ grant recipients must match each ^It is getting to be madness^ an honest evaluation of our mistakes as Smith to Bruce B. and for Spring beauty! uiarmg Elizabeth H. Bissonnette, courage the creative development of grant with money from other sources, well as the good things that have been 14-Speed done before we can know where to go from property at 252 Blue Ridge Dr., the nation’s finest talent.’’ 18” Bamboo Rake and since a conservative estimate is here.” $62,000. Blender WASHINGTON, D.C. - "For many per­ The officers who seized the first gun, This has been done primarily an average match of three to one, it is Green Manor Estates Inc.to Our sons, daily life centers around the problem complete with two boxes of ammunition Our Reg. through a variety of programs of ANDREW TULLY First Hartford Realty Corp., Reg. apparent that publicly supported of safety and avoiding places perceived to and 11 loose bullets, cited Mrs. Moore for four lots in Green Manor 2.99 1 2 9 .8 8 matching grants and assistance — to be dangerous and thereby limiting con­ TODAY’S 1.97 Deluxe AM/FM culture has become a $400-million in­ six-pack of beer. Punishment of offenders a misdemeanor. Under present law, that’s Estates, $50,000. Sturdy reinforced bamboo tines. architects and urban planners, tacts with friends and relatives.” is both slow and unsure. The judiciary has all they have the authority to do in such Patricia C. Cook to Bernhardt Digital Clock Radio dustry in America. THOUGHT 2 4 ” Size, Reg. 3 .7 9 ...... 2 .7 7 So says a 100-page report on crime in the been preoccupied with the rights of the ac­ cases. and Mary Ann Satryb, property touring dance companies, Even so, if Americans were District of Columbia to the Mayor's cused. So-called “reforms” have made Yet Mrs. Moore’s name was on a list of at 62 Hillcrest Rd., $59,500. 3 0 ” Size, Reg. 4.69...... 3 .4 7 Our Our community-based arts organizations, "And He went into the temple, and Q uitclaim deed 1 7 7 6 Reg. providing the same proportionate sup­ Criminal Justice Coordinating Board. The bail easy to get even for those charged potential threats to the life of the Presi­ Reg. began to cast out them that sold in it, and Society for Savings to E.B. 23.99 26.99 professional symphony orchestras problem is so acute, says the report, that with murder. Rapers and muggers roam dent and she was questioned by the Secret port as Great Britain, with a popula­ them that bought. Saying Unto them. It is Corp., four parcels in 6 per store. 45 per cent of all women and 20 per cent of Service after the .38 revolver was con­ Kordite Lawn/Leaf Bags A speed for every blending need; stereo radio with built-in 8-track Legible, lighted digits, 60 minute and opera companies — as weli as tion a quarter the size of ours and a the streets, free on their own written, My house is the house of prayer: No Rain Checks tope player, stereo phono. With dustcover. all men interviewed in a recent survey Manchester West Subdivision, LEAf big 5 cup container, removable sleep switch. Wake to music or recognizance. fiscated, Presumably she was under sur­ $58,400. Our fellowships for writers, playwrights gross national product one-twelfth as But ye have made it a den of thieves” base. //69/2/3 alarm. Attractive walnut gram. said they never went out alone at night. In Hell City last year 3,665 persons on veillance, but if so that didn’t stop her Marriage licenses lACS Reg. BOX and poets, to hame only a few of the "Well, it's getting to be madness,” said (Luke 19:45, 46). 1.99 1.47 OF 10 big, the annual budget for the arts from firing that one slug at Gerald Ford. bond were arrested for committing a se­ These interesting verses record for us Daniel Bruce Wilson, 97 Endowment’s activities. Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington, a can­ Some laws we have here in this land of 6 bushel size, with twist ties. would be on the order of $1.2 billion. cond offense. They accounted for 32 per the action taken by the Lord Jesus Christ Homestead St., and Laurel Ann didate for the Democratic nomination for cent of all robbery arrests, 21 per cent of the too-free. The President and the plain Stermer, 37 Edgerton St., Oct. Some of the Endowment’s specific That’s a goal the National Endow­ when He saw what was going on in the President. "What do you say to do? It rape arrests and nearly 20 per cent of people in our big cities would be safer in a 17, St. James Church. yyholesale^55l!- accomplishments over the last 10 temple. What was the primary purpose of ment for the Arts may want to shoot looks like a bad period ahead.” banana republic or the Soviet Union. John Henry Noyes, 63 Indian 8-Track Below Our Qn^ murder arrests. the temple? To worship God! To pray! years include: for in the next 10 years. Jackson, of course, was referring to the Since 1963, while our statesmen did little So we have Senator Jackson asking, Dr., and Lillian Evelyn Peter­ Selling and business transactions were not son, M6 Green Rd., Oct. 8, Se­ Stereo second attempt on President Ford’s life in more than deplore the rising crime rate. "What do you say to do?” and we have the purposes God had intended. So Jesus cond Congregational Church. 'wncrsAGAWsi* 17 days. But Ford, Jackson and all the rest President John Kennedy, Dr. Martin Jimmy Carter, fornher Governor of Auto gaF threw out the money-makers! Robert James Tsolas and XL128 ®*Soil€AM)WW>B OPEN FORUM of the Presidential candidates now have Luther King, Robert Kennedy and George Georgia and another Presidential can­ PUSHBUTTON What should characterize our local Sandra Leah Salisbury, both Tape discovered they’re not any safer than the Wallace were shot down by assassins. All didate, saying, “I’m afraid the threat of church today? What does the Lord think of East Hartford, Oct. 11, South plain people in America’s big cities, where but Wallace were killed. violence will always be a part of our Player our money-making projects in the name of United Methodist Church. Power Zoom Directors commended crime has been pecking away at the quali­ In San Francisco, where Ford had his political system.” Christianity? Maybe it is time we get back Richard James Milton and Compact model with features of more | MR.C0FFEEI,. Tech-Seal ty of life for more than a decade. To Jackson, the reply should be “Do Patricia Ann McCluskey, both expensive units. Easily installed un­ To the editor, proximately 11 p.m., a pungent odor, second narrow escape from death, to the business of praying and making our 70 Drip Coffee Maker Movie Camera Blacktop Sealer I would like to take this opportunity to It is at once horrifying and ironic. lawmen seized a .44 caliber revolver from something. That’s what you’re paid for.” East Hartford, Oct. 11, Com­ der dash; kits included. ffRRSl similar to the one emitted during an elec- local churches houses of prayer. It is to Our Reg. 29.99 During all that time, neither Congress nor a former country club do-gooder named And to Carter, the word should go out that munity Baptist Church. commend the Town of Manchester Board trical fire, was detected in our our shame if we are not performing such a Our Our the White House has made more than a violence is not — in his words — See our complete selection of Auto Speaker Kits. 70 of Directors for the action which they took neighborhood. Both the Manchester Fire Sara Jane Moore. She arranged — by task. The book of Acts gives us a true pic­ Reg. Reg. O token attempt to stem the tide of violence telephone — to buy a .38 caliber revolver. “something you just accept,” without ■AUTOMOBILE DEPT.- 29.99 2 W3 ®^ 139.99 8.99 W regarding the Buckland firehouse issue Department and the Eighth Utilities ture of local church activities: “And they *99 this past Monday evening. across the land. Hand guns in most The next day she took aim at Gerald Ford repealing the Constitution’s pledge to “in­ Capacity 10 cups of perfectfy filtered Easy to apply; 5 gallon can covers District responded. Not knowing which continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doc­ Auto-electric eye, no movie lights needed On Aug, 5, 1975 I submitted, without localities are still as easy to-come by as a outside the St. Francis Hotel. sure domestic tranquility.” coffee; keep warm feature. f/CBSOO under most conditions. Reflex viewing; average 500 sq. ft area, protects side of the street a fire may be on caused trine and fellowship, and in breaking of against weather, gas and oil. malice or prejudice toward the Eighth backlight control; built-in battery tester. some confusion and duplication of effort. bread, and in prayers” (2:42). STAY IN SHAPE! Mr. Coffee Filters 100, Reg. i.49 9 9 * Blacktop Applicator Brush U tilities D istrict, to the Town of This situation brought to light that one Rev. James Beliasov 2.49 Manchester Board of Directors a petition neighborhood cannot be served by two Faith Baptist Church which read "to be included with the other separate fire departments; I honestly can­ of Manchester residents of Ambassador Drive to have not see a town the size of Manchester ABSENTEE fire protection provided by the Town of being served by two fire departments. Federal eontrols out of control? VOTING SAVE OVER Manchester Fire Department.’’ The peti­ At this time 1 sincerely hope that Town tion comprised of 38 homes, included only of Manchester Board of Directors take a Those who look to the day when "the 000 lists “just to take one or two toys off.” REQUIREMENTS one signature per home, was 29 in favor, 1 favorable stand on a petition from a small people” assume command of the nation’s The company was forced out of the toy 110 lb. Barbell Set DON OAKLEY YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF: opposed, and 8 unable to contact. segment of people who are desirous of economic life should take heart. The business and 75 people lost their jobs. It is ALMANAC or Exercise Bench Northfield Green Condominiums has 214 being protected by a fulltime fire depart­ process is already well begun — assuming, ironic, says Weidenbaum, that the coni: 1. Absent from State on 1 7 6 4 Holds over 400 Ib^ot Frozen FoodI] that is, that what is busily abuilding in gives detailed instructions concerning the units, 176 of them served by Town of ment. mission specializing in ordering com­ By United i’resa liUei-iialional Election Day, Nov. 4. Choose barbell set with dunbell bars I g EACH Washington is what we mean by govern­ size, shape, dimensions and number of and collars... or bench with padded Manchester Fire Department and the panies to recall their products if any Today is Friday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 2. Student or spouse of a Very truly yours, ment of, by and for the people. toilet seats it must maintain for its board, reinforced legs. Our Reg. 22.99 Ea. remaining 38 units are served by the defective ones have been produced, 1975 with 89 to follow. student at college, universi­ Eighth Utilities District, Leon P. Tranchemontagne "A massive expansion of governmental employes. The department also requires refuses to recall its own product when The moon is approaching its new phase. ty, etc. On 'Tuesday night July 29, 1975, at ap- IOC Ambassador Dr. controls over private industry is clearly that some type of lounge must be adjacent there is a defect in every one. The morning stars are Venus, Saturn, 3. Absent from state per Manchester under way,” charges Murray L. Weiden- to women’s restrooms. Another illustration of the double stan­ Mars and Jupiter. membership in religious baum, an assistant secretary of the However, the Equal Employment Op­ dard practiced by the government is found The evening star is Mercury. community. treasury in the Nixon administration and portunity Commission demands that male I f C / l ” diagonal in the catayltic converters the En­ Those born on this date are under the 4. Illness of physical disabili­ 15 now director of the Center for the Study of toilet facilities, although separate, must vironmental Protection Agency mandated sign of Libra. ty- Thompson praised American Business at Washington Univer­ be equal to those provided for women. Famous Maker 12 cu ft King Size Bean Bag Chair. 100% Solid Stale for automobiles. Designed to lessen pollu­ Emily Rost, American author and ar­ 5. Member of armed forces. To the editor, sity in St. Louis. Hence, either equivalent lounges must be impending disaster, Manchester is still a tion, the converters themselves produce biter of etiquette, was born Oct. 3, 1873. Upright Freezer Plump and Colorful X L - 1 0 0 C o lo r T V Manchester is extremely fortunate in It is more than merely an intensification built adjacent to the men’s toilets or the For Uppllcation or Information fine town irt which to live and this can be harmful sulphuric acid and are now being On this day in history: having had Jack Thompson as mayor for attributed to the outstanding job done by of existing activities, he says. In good women’s lounges must be dismantled. WRITE OR CALL restudied — quietly. But imagine, says In 1922, Mrs. Rebecca Felton, a Georgia Our the past four years. His leadership and Jack Thompson and our other elected of­ measure it is a new departure, and it is It is riot just big business that falls under Republican Town Gommittee Wei;ienbaum, the governmental and Democrat, became the first woman to Reversible-Washable Orig. SAVE dedication in fulfilling the responsibilities ficials. costing not only industry but the American the all-seeing eye of the regulators. A public outrage that would have resulted if 183 Center Street $265 0 $ 9 9 7 serve in the U.S. Senate. eg. 24.88 of being both mayor and director are As I stated initially, all of us are for­ consumer and taxpayer huge sums. small, 5(XK)-watt radio station in New 643-2426 • 643-2427 _ Reg- ■ a private business firm had taken such ac­ In 1939, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ^Juvenile Sleeping Bags Ms exemplary — in many cases the hours tunate in having had the services of Jack The notion of benign and wise officials Hampshire had to spend more than $26 Heavy gauge vinyl covers in assorted colors. tion prior to submitting a detailed en­ launched an attack on Ethiopia. spent seem unending and at times Thompson for the past four years as in­ making altogether sensible decisions in just to mail its license renewal application vironmental impact statement. Great for the youngsters. 70” length, full separating zipper. Double stitched with double zippers— In 1960, Soviet P re m ie r N ikita food specials and save!^ ’ ^ top notch construction. , progress is frustratingly slow in coming, dividuals with his integrity, dedication and the society’s greater interests is wrong, to the Federal Communications Commis­ N am e...... Use thefn indoors, outdoors or opened out as comforter. Sian?c'olor, superb sound. It is time, he says, for society to take a Khrushchev refused to meet President yet he stays with it to see things through. I leadership appear in local government all says Weidenbaum. “Instead, we find sion. An Oregon company operating three Voting Address.. ‘ Plus Delivery new and hard look at the exieting array of Eisenhower in Paris unless the United know this to be true as I had the privilege too infrequently. In November’s coming waste, bias, stupidity, conflicts among small television stations reports that its Mailing Address governmental controls over business, with States admitted U2 spy plane flights over of serving on the Board of Directors with election, I will vote for him again because regulators and, worst of all, arbitrary and renewal application weighed 45 pounds. Telephone 3 WAYS TO CHARGE the goal of eliminating those that generate Russia were acts of aggression. him for two of those four years. he has proven himself to be an outstanding uncontrolled power.” He cites chapter and The Consumer Product Safety Commis­ excessive costs. Rather than blithely con­ Paid by R^p. Town Com­ SALE: FRIDAY & SATURDAY Eisenhower refused. Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. During these years, Manchester has mayor and director and I urge all of you to verse in a recent publication by the Tax sion mistakenly put the products of a tinuing to proliferate controls, alternative mittee, Charles Mckenzie, MANCHESTER In 1972, President Nixon and Soviet CHA6AI C«M Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. progressed while many other towns and - support and re-elect Jack Thompson. Foundation. small Wisconsin toy manufacturer on its means of achieving important national Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko signed^ Treasurer cities have suffered financial crises, Jon L. Norris As an example of both trivia and inter- “banned” list as unsafe. When the error 1145 Tolland Turnpike objectives should be explored, solutions strategic arms limitation agreements put­ crime waves and drastic tax increases. 18 Lookout Mountain Dr. bureaucratic conflict, an old Labor was called to the commission’s attention it that expand rather than reduce the role of ting the first restrictions on the two coun­ WhUe some people are now preaching of Manchester Department requirement still on the books replied that it was not about to recall 250,- the market. tries’ nuclear weapons. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 3, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN

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VOL. XXXXII NO. 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1975 Does meditation belong in school? Assembly plans for fall required of us. The gong On Oct. 1, a new law went into law. unwind mentally for the class.” Teacher; “It’s a state law sounded and we shouldn’t have A broad spectrum of topics, on the last dance and the next effect in the state of Connec­ “I think it was a good Teacher; “I’m in favor of it. and we have no choice.” tively, A tableful of seniors had heard a sound in the room. In a ranging from parliamentary dance is Oct. 30. ticut. attempt, but it won’t work.” It gives the student time to get Mary Stack to be awakened after Carl had The law states in the second crafts class, the stone buffers “People of authority are still his head together.” procedure to a possible Sadie Russell Wilson, the popular finished. section of Public Act 75-367; whirred on; in a French class, saying that isn’t legal, but it is. Hawkins dance, were discussed co-chairman of the Assemblies Advisory Board elections several students giggled or Committee, announced “The Board of Education of Mandatory prayer is what’s il­ at the Student Assembly were then held, the seniors meeting Sept. 26. each town and of each regional whispered with one another; in legal.” tonight’s movie, “Tales'From electing Dave Maloney, Russ the cafeteria, the music and the Crypt,” which will begin at school district shall provide op­ “One minute is limiting. After president Dave Wilson and Amy Stone. The chatter continued. Are these Balconies are British Romano called the meeting to 8, following some “Short portunity at the start of each They’re making people who Photographs of Regency juniors elected were Marina students who are not keeping NEW ORLEANS ( U P I ),- order, Steve Cassano, an in­ Spooks.” school day to allow those want to pray self conscious.” period balconies in Leamington .Moyer, Alan Girelli, and Dave quiet violating the law? Should There is nothing quite so British structor at MCC spoke to the Laura Nadeau warned that students and teachers who wish “It’s good but it’s un­ Spa in Britain’s industrial Abbott. The sophomores they and the teachers who are in this birthplace of jazz as the Assembly about the the lack of S.A.A. could result to do so, the opportunity to constitutional in structure.” elegant, swirling cast iron midlands show the striking elected were Rene Simon, 12.99 in charge of them be arrested? possibilities of establishing a in discontinuance of S.A.A. for 6.99 observe such time in silent “ They just substituted Starris Newkirk and Sue The idea and manner of railings that adorn French resemblance to the grille work high school Civitan Club, to the future. Cindy Dziato stated meditation." It was initiated by meditation for prayer, so they Quarter balconies. on French Quarter buildings. Colbert. meditation is a very personal work in association with the that the publicity committee The meeting then broke up President Pro Tern of the could pass it. It’s a farce.” Humbug, you say? “There is very little wrought Senate, Joseph J. Fauliso. thing, so personal that the state “I think it’s riduculous award-winning MCC Collegiate needed more workers to into committee meetings, and 20% OFF "INVITATION” TOWELS LITTLE BOYS' NYLON JACKETS MISSES' RIBBED TURTLENECKS does not specify exactly what Not Anne M. Masson, who iron left in New Orleans,” Mrs. How does this law effect us as because of lack of control. Have Civitans. A number of students publicize all the Assembly’s ac­ met for new business. The idea Martex invites you to save on cotton ter­ Reg. 20.00. Zip into a quilted nylon jacket Sweater up in a long sleeved acrylic knit we are supposed to do. This is turned up the suprising in­ Masson said. “When cast iron high school students? For one you ever tried to meditate from expressed interest in forming a tivities. of a Sadie Hawkins dance, ry towels with borders. Assorted colors. and hood with warm, woolly fleece lining. up to the individual. Each of us, telligence while doing research became fashionable, the people public service club of this type. turtleneck. A perfect addition to your fall minute in the morning, we are 8;00 to 8;01 in a locker room?” Carol Girelli then proceeded possibly Oct. 30, was discussed. if we chose to meditate at all, for a Vieux Carre exhibit on started tearing the wrought Hand towel, reg. 3.50...... 2.79 Easy-to-care-for, too. Machine wash wardrobe. In colorful solids and stripes. required to remain silent in our “ Why should you take up The social committee report, to briefly run over parliamen­ The meeting thus qnded. — Stu would probably do so in a “Cast Iron and the Crescent iron out. Wash cloth, reg. 1.35 ...... 99' and dry. All for sizes 4-7. Save! classrooms while we school time with that?” given by Dave Abbott, stated tary procedure, a topic to which Flavell Ivory, green, black, rust, camel. For S,M,L. different way and a different City.” “The French used basically “meditate” or allow others to “Meditation can be done at that the Assembly made money the Assembly listened atten­ time. Why has the state taken For starters, nearly all those wrought iron forms in cast iron, do so. Our teachers must make home.” time from our school day to fancy fences and regal railings but the British used more im­ sure we stay quiet but their “People in the cafeteria don’t legislate an activity which by are made of cast iron instead of aginative forms.” legal obligation goes no further. even know it's going on.” wrought iron, as commonly Displays show wrought iron “Butter/fy” coming to MHS They are prohibited from giving its very nature can be done “It would be better in the during our free time in our per­ believed. And Britain was a forms to be primarily linear a religious connotation to the afternoon.” century ahead of everyone else and geometric whereas the Sock ’n Buskin will be presen­ Vera and Dave Smith will were appointed as crew period of meditation. They do sonal lives? Teacher; “Let the kids ting “I . Never Saw Another appear as Pavel, Raja’s When looking at our new state in cast iron technology. British influence cast iron chairpersons: Sets, Dorrie (Herald photo by Dunn) not have to conduct a prayer decide. I’m neutral.” railings contain vines, corn­ Butterfly” this November. It is brother. Birggitte Svendsen law, we must also consider the British-influenced cast iron Wilk; lights, Pete Gaudreau session, neither must they in­ “I’m always late for 1st stalks, naturalistic patterns a story that shows “the best and will play Irena Synkova, the person who does not choose to design began replacing Spanish and assistant Wayne Tripp; Bolton antique sale under way struct us in transcendental period anyway.” and French wrought iron work and Gothic designs. the worst of which the human school teacher of Terezin. makeup, Brenda Danahy; meditation, nor request us to meditate during the allotted .Teacher; “I think that if heart is capable.” The rest of the cast is as Frances Miner, owner-operator of Happy Antiques in time. Isn’t the state penalizing in the early 19th century, Mrs. It was a study of an 1860 cen­ publicity. Bill Thomas; tickets, explore the depths of our souls. they're going to have medita­ Masson said, at at time when sus that provided the key to un­ Raja Englanderova, the main follows; Honza, Jeff Smith; Ir- Belinda Welti; programs, Ellen Coventry, readies antiques available for sale at the St. However, they must take one these people by imposing tion they should have it for at character, describes her life at ca, Wendy Horwitz; Eriza, Maurice Church antique show today and Saturday at the silence instead of allowing the Britain was influencing the covering British influence in Kalman; costumes, Carol Ihrbes full minute from class time and least 5 minutes.” Terezin, a concentration camp Mary Ellen Jones; Renka, class to start? world in more ways than one. the ironwork. Bensen and assistant Christine church’s parish center in Bolton. The show will be open un­ fall silent with their students. “ Everyone looks at each “It’s no joke that Britain Of 443 listed ironworking for children in Czechoslovakia. Tami GrakoWski; Rabbi, Marc Jaworski; house, Jennifer til 9 p.m. today and Saturday from 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. Miner For many people, the prac­ Laufer; children of Terezin, If one calculates the time other and laughs.” ruled everything,” she said. tradesmen more than half were Of the 15,000 Jewish children Krascella; props, Allison Cor­ is holding an 18th Century Italian jewel box. In the taken up in an average month tice of silent meditation is both “Before music still plays in who passed through Terezin, Sandie Bellone, Steve Latham, meaningful and valid. The in­ “ Not only politics and from the British Isles and Ger­ nish; sound, Steve Colbath; foreground is a 19th Century urn and in the center with this mandatory silent the cafeteria. No one knows it's economics, but in taste..’ many. Raja was one of only about 100 Mary Sinnamon, Lance Tatro; visual efforts, Wendy Horwitz, meditation, the figure is ap­ tent of this writer is not to con­ going on.” who were alive when Terezin loudspeaker voices, Mike is an 1820 piece of Russian pottery. demn this practice but rather to This play will involve many proximately 20 minutes, or half “I think you should meditate was liberated at the end of the Seader, Mark Glubosky. question its place in the public special sound and visual of a class period. In a full school on your free period.” war, yet she never gave up her The production staff is effects, as slides are being year of 180 days, there are school system. — Wendy “There’s supposed to be a hope. headed by Lee Hay, director. Horwitz used. Anyone interested in Friday- Sahuday Sandy Goodwin is the student Cavalry gymkhana about four and a half full separation between church and Sports review The play was cast last week. taking slides should contact periods during which we are state. Why go against this Raja will be portrayed by assistant director. Verne Wendy Horwitz. Crew signups Burnett is the technical direc­ required to remain silent. Is now?” Sheila Boiishee. Loyola Bran- were held on Wednesday, but Girls’ volleyball tor, Mary Putira is stage Sunday in Avon this time well spent in the "If they’re going to enforce nick and Kevin Marceau were new workers are still welcome. process of education? Opinions it, they should give you more cast as her parents. Lisa manager, and Debby lances will open the program Last Thursday, Sept. 25, MacMullen. Please see the bulletin board in Susan Connors of Coventry, On the first morning the law than 60 seconds. It’s a joke ” Stepanski will play Raja’s Aunt Duchesneau is assistant stage with a traditional favorite, a Following are some opinions MHS’s girls volleyball team Kathy Carpenter and Donna Room 271 for all notices about manager of the W.D. Stables in went into practice in our school, Teacher; “I think it’s manager. The following people collected at random from won their first game of the Trudeau were chosen as co­ meetings of crew and other Glastonbury, will present a musical ride. we heard our principal George valuaWe to start a class like There will also be Olympic students and teachers in season. They were hosted on captains of the JV squad and aspects of the production. — demonstration of the basic prin­ Bmmerling explain what was that. It gives you a chance to jumping, an obstacle race, and response to the new meditation East Hartford’s court. Deb Ganley and Lea Debby Duchesneau ciples of dressage Sunday in a Guidance notes a rowdy wrestling free-for-all Svreepstakes The Junior Varsity squad was MacMullen will represent the cavalry gymkhana in Avon. Representatives visitirtg further their education and who by troopers riding bareback. led to victory with his scorers Varsity squad, with the team The event will be on the MHS during the week of Oct. 6- seek recognition and financial No flag squad? Parking and programs are Janice Dahm and Tracey coached by Miss Mally. grounds of the First Company, 10 are as follows: Wednesday, assistance through scholarship Governor’s Horse Guards at provided without charge, but ALL YOUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PURCHASES COULD BE FREE! Wagner. The score for the three Their schedule for the Some people have asked why Rock Review: Orleans Oct. 8, Muhlenberg College, programs administered by the donations are requested of games played by the JV was 15- remainder of the season is; the MHS Flag Corps (or snappy 1:30 p.m. Allentown, Pa., 10:30 a.m.; National Merit Scholarship Cor­ those attending —$1.50 for Let There Be Music by found here. “Dance With Me,” has its own style, but all are 12, 7-15, and 15-4, which gave Tues. Oct. 7 at Penney, Tues. flag squad, as it is referred to The three-hour program will REGISTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADEI Wednesday, Oct. 8, Albertus poration. It is a two-hour ver­ include mounted races and adults and $1 for children. Orleans — Orleans has chosen by the group for single linked in several important them the match. Oct. 14 at Simsbury, Thurs. Oct. by some) didn’t do a routine Mangus, New Haven, 11:15 sion of the Scholastic Aptitude Access to the Horse Guards achieved national recognition release, is a fine song indeed, aspects; Intelligent lyrics, The Varsity squad took only 16 home with Coventry, Tues. Saturday at the MHS vs. games, competitive horse jum­ a.m.; Thursday, Oct. 9, Siena Test (SAT) and measures ver­ ping, and other demonstrations grounds is off Arch Rd. near with the release of their second but it is certainly not alone. great musicianship, terrific two games for a victory, 15-5 Oct. 21 home with East Hart­ Simsbury game. Well, in College, Loudonville, N.^., 10 bal and mathematical abilities West Avon Rd. (Rt. 167), about DOMESTICS ACCESSORIES READY-TO-WEAR LP, “ Let There Be Music. Take, for instance, “Fresh vocals, and a happy rock ‘n’ roll and 15-8, with the most points ford, Thurs. Oct. 23 home with answer to some of those of horsemanship skills. a.m.; Friday, Oct, 10, Universi­ important in college work. Their success is well merited. Wind,” a fast paced acoustic feeling that never quits. Penny, Tues. Oct. 28 at questions, here is the main Mounted troopers wearing one mile south of Rt. 44 in Avon. Polyester pillows. All standar(d size, reg. Select group of fall handbags. In vinyls, contributed by Gail Butler, Kim ty of Connecticut, Storrs, 9 Registration and payment of Misses' long and short sleeved dresses. Every member of this Califor­ tune gathered to make even the The album’s message is best Windham, Thurs. Oct. 30 home reason why. I don’t know if “dress blues” and carrying leathers and morel What a collection, Rideout and Nancy Watt. The a.m.; Friday, Oct. 10, College $3.50 should be made in'Room 10.00...... 5.99 Sizes 10-18, orig. 25.00-32.00...... 14.99 nia band has paid his dues in most tone deaf ears awaken to summed up in the lyrics of its with East Catholic, and Thurs. anybody really noticed this but girls played hard and well. of Our Lady of the Elms, 110 before Oct. 17. Crushed goose feather pillows, reg. 12.00 Orig. 12.00-30.00 ...... 9.99-23.99 various rock groups on the Los its happy melodies. Of course, I title track; “Let There be Returning veterans for the ’75 Nov. 6 home with Simsbury. last week we had a few days of Misses' raincoats, all unlined. Sizes 8-18, Chicopee, Mass., 11 a.m. The Betty Crocker Search for Bikinis, hip-huggers. Sizes 5,6,7, reg. Angeles scene during the past cannot forget to mention Music, Let it Shine Like the squad are; Deb Ganley, Lori Come out and support your rain. each, now sale price d ...... 2 for 11.99 orig. 50-00-70.00...... 39.99-59.99 The first seminar on Post HS Leadership in Family Living several years. This new album “Business As Usual” with its Sun! Let there be music; girls who volley and bump for a Because of the wet conditions Martex "Kowloon" sheets from the China 1.35 each...... 4/5.00 Bilodeau, Vicki Ferguson, Jan Education Planning will be has been announced. It is a is proof of their admirable soulful boogie style, or “Time everybody’s got to have some victory. — C.D. outside, many outside activities Seas collection. Flat or fitted. . . . 20% off: Smyth, Gail Butler, and Lea Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the high scholarship program open to musical abilities. Passes On” with its gentle fun!” T hat’s exactly what were squeezed into indoor school cafeteria. It will be a boys and girls. Scholarship Twin size, reg. 7.50...... 5.99 LARGE SELECTION Every song contained within dreamy synthesiser sounds and you’ll be having if your facilities, such as the football We’re symposium of admissions awards are based on a com­ Full size, reg. 8 .5 0 ...... 6.79 JUNIORS is an absolute gem. There is an soft vocal harmonies. purchase this LP — it’s one of Football team and other various athletic representi ves from the prehensive knowledge and at­ excellent mixture of mellow The rest of the LP is just as 1975’s most exciting records. — teams. But can anyone tell me Queen size, reg. 13.50...... 10.79 All gauze and cotton blouses, S,M,L, played well in the lirst half, but following colleges: Manchester titude test to be administered tunes, powerful rockers, and worthy as praise. Each song Chuck Obuchowski ThA Manchester High School the strain of being on the field where inside the high school, 12 King size, reg. 15.50...... 12.39 orig. 10.00-15.00, now sale priced 2 0 ° /o o ff TOYS Community College; Universi­ pure goodtime musjc to be Indians were defeated by the on Tuesday, Dec. 2. The test girls could fit along with 12, 7- open for almost the whole game was ty of Hartford; Hartford State Standard cases, reg. 5.50 p r ...... 4.39 pr. Separate print and solid skirts, sizes 5-13, Simsbury High School Trojans measures general information foot flag poles with flags that too much. Technical College; Eastern King cases, reg, 6.50 pr...... 5.19 pr. orig. 14.00-18.00, now sale priced 20% off last Saturday, 2914. A poor and understanding in family are 5 feet by 3 feet. It is kind of The Indians are now 0-1 in the Connecticut State College; offensive effort by MHS was the relationships, money manage­ iard to squeeze them some All sweater knit dresses, sizes 5-13, orig. 25% OFF CCIL, 1-2 overall. Simsbury’s University of Connecticut, and main cause of the loss. Quarter­ ment, child care, use of leisure place where they can work out 29.00-50.00...... 20% off Profile: Jason Dodge record is 1-0 in the CCIL, 1-1 Hartford College for Women. time and community participa­ back Wayne Ostrout did pass the various formations overall. MHS's next contest is After their discussions of their for one touchdown and ran for tion.' Each state winner is successfully. tomorrow at Wethersfield. — college offerings, these CHINAS GIFTS Editor’s note: This profile is another, however. The defense awarded $1,500 and the state Without ample space to prac­ travel before he becomes tied R.W. representatives will be the first in a series of articles runner-up, $500. Seniors who tice. there was no way that the 30% off decorator lamps, reg. 25.00- MISSES'PANT TOPS down. Right now Colorado and available for a short time to wish to take this test must about seniors at MHS. The pur­ ■i so highly missed, MHS Flag 110.00, now sale p rice d ...... 17.49-76.99 California are appealing. "It answer individual questions. All pose of these is to acquaint us signup in Room 110 before Corps could put on a decent seems like everything’s parents and students are in­ Noritake crystal, "Perspective" pattern with some of our fellow High School World Editors Tuesday, Oct. 28. There is no halftime routine. But just wait happening in California,” he vited. charge. Sat­ in goblets, vyine glasses and more. Not 9.99 students. Everyone of us is an says. until the next home game and Co-editor Cindy Dziato Art editor Tracey Jenkins j The Preliminary Scholastic Applications for the Bicenten­ all styles in all colors...... 30% off individual with different Co-editor all the remaining ones. Orig. 14.00. Long sleeved, v-neck. Jason is a member of Student Wendv Horwitz Photography editor Amv Stone • Aptitude Test (PSAT) will be nial Scholarship must be sub­ talents, interests, and ideas. Kealure editor Chuck oSuchowski Advisor Zane Vaughan The MHS Flag Corps will Wooden salad sets, steak platters, salt In assorted prints. Machine wash. Assembly, Ctfrrent Affairs Spurts editor Russ Wilson given at Manchester High Unfortunately, there are not mitted to the Guidance Office perform another of its routines. shakers, pepper mills, more! .... 30% off Club, National Honor Society, School Saturday, Oct. 25. This For sizes 10-20. Buy now and save. enough weeks in the year to by Monday, Oct. 6. Also the MHS Band will put on a and the MHS Indians Varsity test is tor juniors who plan to cover every senior, so we will Football Team, of which he is a spectacular display, under the ' attempt a variety of tri-captain and plays the posi­ direction of Pat Quaile. ‘So specialties, whether they be tion of fullback. He believes come and give your support to u r ­ acaderr.'ic, artistic, athletic, or that high school athletics are AFS faces challenge for year the football team and at half­ just unusual. An occasional often overemphasized. time, instead of going to the MISSES' POLYESTER PANTS profile of a teacher or ad­ “High school football At 7 p.m. Monday, a motley besides Manchester, Ct. were an inspiration to those discussion groups. It is hoped refreshment stand first, watch ministrator will appear, in ad­ shouldn’t be made into group of individuals collected at Again Miss Moraitis who wished to travel as an AFS that the interest displayed at in amazement the MHS Flag dition to the student profiles. something like pro football the house of Gail Heimann. The emphasized that all the social student abroad. the meeting will continue Corps performing to the music /• 1 have known Jason for about where they play for a living. We function of the club was clever­ functions and meetings, which After the presentation, the throughout the remainder of the played by the band. — Amy 9.99 included films, speakers, etc., party disbanded into informal year. — Sue Koski Mazzotta 11 years, that is, since 1 sat next should play for fun.” Jason ly disguised in the beginning by Orig. 14.00. Basic pull-on style. to him in second grade. At that doesn't like the idea of being what could be makings of a that were being planned are time, most of my grammar categorized into social sports social gathering. But once un­ focused on exploration of d a ys In solids and checks for petite school classmates thought of groups. “I don’t want to be der way, it was clear that this different cultures and various sizes, 8-18 and average 10-20. him as a good kid, and not sur­ Jason Dodge labeled.” get-together constituted the countries. prisingly, he still projects the Jason Sttended grades When Jason is not involved first meeting of AFS for the Following the basic outline of same image. Jason is an in­ kindergarten through six at with school or related ac­ year. the group’s purpose, goals, and dividual, yet he doesn’t have to Green School, seven through tivities, he enjoys reading, Miss Moraitis, who heads the intentions was the enlistment of 9 am ’til noon CHILDREN'S new members and related wear purple suede jumpsuits; nine at filing and is now a listening to records, seeing group, summarized the up­ FROM T H E Big boys' nylon jackets with fleece lin­ SAVE ON MISSES' SKIRTS he is an athlete, but his whole senior at MHS. He thinks the movies, and skiing. One of his coming year’s challenges. She business matters, such as ways ing, sizes 8-20, reg. 25.00...... 15.99 life doesn’t revolve around the high school has a “good liberal favorite authors is Kurt explained that one of their basic of raising money to send MHS (Most Offices) locker room; and he is a system’’•■and feels that he has Vonnegut Jr., though he is not a goals was to “ tolerate and students abroad and bring Girls' dresses, sizes 4-14, orig. 9.00- scholar, though not in the habit been better prepared here than great sci-fi fan. “I like themes accept differences.’’ She foreign students to MHS. 22.00...... 6.99 10.99 Miss Moraitis gave the floor ^SO of having tantrums as a result he might have been at some of that I can fit into reality.” He emphasized the need for more i.oo Big girls' jeans, sizes 7-14, now specially Orig. 15.00. Wool and wool blend of poor grades or other the other area public schools. listens to a lot of “Jethro Tull” understanding. Once the pur­ to . Mr. Stearns, an English WITH SAA: WITHOUT: priced...... 5.99 academic trivialities. This year Jason is taking and remembers “Serpico,” and pose had been clearly defined. teacher at MHS. With slides skirts. 4-gored, belted. Solids, It would be nearly impossible UConn English, Math V, “The Sting” as being films he Miss Moraitis moved on to from his own trip, he provided 6 0Vl«OCK tweeds, checks, more! 8-18. to sum up the character of Patterns of Human Behavior, especially enjoyed. cover the future activities. the group with an informative Jason Dodge in two words or and Western Civilization. His Jason was one of the five These included the proposal for and entertaining insight into the less and for this reason I shall favorite classes are English MHS students sponsored to another volleyball match island, of Crete. Mr. Stearns not even attempt to do so. 1 do and Patterns. attend “Boys State” for a week against the Town Committee. visited Crete when he was an LITTLE BOYS' PAJAMAS hope, however, that after He hopes to continue his over the summer. He found it to Mepftibers of the club dis­ AFS student a number of years MISSES' SPORTSWEAR having been inspired by this ar­ education after this school at be a very valuable experience. cussed the possibility of ago. His vivid explainations ticle you will take the time to UConn or a smaller private "I learned a lot about another retreat, which would be 4.99 track down Jason, and talk with college. Though he is not sure political involvement and completely planned hv “The Satur­ 50% OFF him yourself. Perhaps you’ll yet what career he would like to voting.” themselves. Domestic Reg. 7.50. Flame retardant cotton find he’s the kind of person pursue, lately he has been Jason has no strict philosophy exchange between students in Til in y e a r’s II,SW is .plus cotton and polyester p.j.'s. Famous maker pants, jackets, tops, you’d really like to know better. thinking of law. on life. “I try to do what I think the continental U.S. was also gruord by a new inuslliead, d a y B a n k ” Boxer waist bottom, button front skirts. In polyester, nylon and Jason was born in 1958 in “I just don’t want to spend is right.” He believes the best presented as a definite designed liy Traey Jenkins, top. Assorted prints, colors. 4-7. blends. Assorted colors. 10-16. Hartford, Connecticut where he my life working in an office goal one can have is to learn possibility. art edilur. Dave Nelson, a lived for two years until he building at a normal nine to how to li^e his own life and be a Miss Moraitis suggested a senior, drew the Indian in moved to his present home in five job. I’d be depressed ten success at it. way to gear the clilb towards the left corner. Savings Bank Manchester. He counts among years from now if I looked back ‘Td love to be an example for Christmas in other countries. Many thanks go to these his immediately family, his somebody, but I don’t want to on my life and saw that I hadn’t She suggested a flexible plan of two fine artists who have of Manchester ALL SALES FINAL. LIMITED QUANTITIES. SOME INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS TAKEN. SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE. parents, two brothers (one accomplished anything really take life too seriously. No decorating a room, portraying added a little class to our Member r D I C FORBES IN MANCHESTEP PARKADE OPEN DAILY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-6. USE YOUR FORBES’ CHARGE. MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD. younger, one older) and a black good.” VAN. Ml -.itM • f Af.I HAFITf n«u • ’.OUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER matter what I do, I still have to the style of Christmas page! — ri"‘ Editors OCTOfiCR 3RD cat named Panther. Jason hopes to be able to find fun.” Gail Heimann somewhere else in the world # BAILCr AUOITORnfff PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 3, 1975

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 — PAGE NINE Hightower-Sobolewski Vinceni-Settemhrino

Marilynn A, Sobolewski of Soholewski of East Hartford. ceremony. The church was East Hartford and William P. The bridegroom is the son of decorated with white gladioli. NancySettembrino and in New Britain. bridegroom is the son of Mr. Hightower of Manchester were Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miss Shirley Gudzunas of Ronald E. Vincent II, both of The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Manuel J. Vincent Jr. married Sept. 6 at St. Isaac Hightower of Greenville, Miss. Warehouse Point; the bride’s New Britain, were married Mr. and Mrs. U.B. Settembrino of 140 Summit St; , Jogues Church in East Hart­ The Rev. W. Vincent Cronin cousin, was organist and Sept. 20 at St. Andrew’s Church of New Britain. The The Rev. John E. Rikteraitis ford. of St. Isaac Jogues Church soloist. officiated. The hride is the daughter of celebrated the nuptial Mass and The bride, given in marriage The bride, given in marriage Mr. and Mrs. Chester performed the double-ring by her father, wore a Quiana by her father, wore an ivory gown designed with fitted gown of imported silk organza bodice, high neckline, waist over taffeta, designed with Vic­ with small cluster of pearls, torian neckline, fashioned with long sleeves with pearl trim a sheer yoke adorned with Alen- and an attached floor-length con lace appliques, long B e t t y R y d e h , T ravel E ditor Venetian train. She carried a cavalier sleeves with deep bouquet of green iVy, baby’s cuffs, A-line skirt adorned with breath, and Queen’s fern. lace appliques extending into a Miss Sharon McKenna of detachable train. Her three­ , ■> . I . . - ‘ . Fitchburg, Mass., served as tiered veil of illusion was at­ maid of honor. Bridesmaids tached to a Camelot cap. Mexico awaits you were Miss Peggy Hightower of Miss Nancy Barbuto of New Greenville, Mass., the Britain was maid of honor. bridegroom’s sister; Miss Bridesmaids were Ms. Joanne Sharon Larkin and Miss The temperature is in the low the base of the steps to Santo Palineri and Ms. Nancy (Herald photo by Dunn) Patricia Larkin, the bride’s Todechini, both of New Britain; 70s in Mexico, even in Tomas the men burn incense in TRAVELING? cousins, both of East Hartford. and Ms. Joanne Honer of Happy Birthday Mrs. Benoit December. a small container which they Then See Jam es H. H ightower of Manchester. The bridesmaids From your hotel room you swing back and forth. They Greenville, Mass., was his son’s gowns were made by the can see towering volcanoes, the kneel and pray in the smoke of O’KEEFE best man. Ushers were Don bridegroom’s mother. Mrs. Betty Benoit of East Hartford, who is 74 years young sky with hues of blue and the incense, for this will be Sobolewski of East Hartford, Anthony Lauria of New Bri­ today, holds her great-granddaughter, Carrie Ann Moore, yellow, and you experience a carried to the souls of all good A jewel in Mexico Travel Agency the bride’s brother; and John tain was best man. Ushers were, who is 1 month old today, in this four generation picture. feeling of complete tranquility. men who Will intercede them. 730 Silas Deane Stewart and Gary Garretson, William Vincent of Pittsburg, Carrie’s mom, Mrs. Karen Moore of 133 E. Hilliard St., at You’re in Mexico. You’ll visit At the top of the steps they The Acapulco Princess Hotel and Club de Golf has been Highway both of Coventry. Pa.; Kenneth Honer and Edwin left, and the infant’s grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Parsons the market places, the famous are joined by the women of the called the most beautiful hotel in the world. Directly on a Wethersfleld, CT. churches with their unique A reception was held at the Sinnamon, both of Manchester. of 105 Pine St. join in the celebration. family and they enter the magnificent stretch of Pacific beach, surrounded by 529-3321 KofC Hall in Manchester, after Joseph Ouellette of New Bri­ architecture, the restaurants church together. Inside the lagoons, waterfalls, gardens and its own championship just bursting with foods native 649-3333 which the couple left on a trip to tain, the bride’s cousin, was front of the church, the Mayans golf course, it offers the perfect vacationer's paradise. Hawaii. They will reside in Mrs. Ronald E. Vincenl II ring bearer. to the land or specialities to ac­ burn candles on the floor, kneel Manchester. A reception was held at Concert Sunday commodate the tourists. and pray, and make offerings of Mrs. Hightower is employed BOLAND This is Mexico. The quiet flowers, twigs and corn. Later the third largest city in the new DePasquale’s Restaurant in Allan Spreistersbach, by the Connecticut State CUB Berlin after which the couple ) country which can generate all the Christian rites are land, only Lima and Mexico guitarist, will perform in a Department of Education. Mr. left on a trip to Pocono, Pa. the activity of fiestas, parades, observed. City were larger. Antigua was recital Sunday at 3 p.m. at Se­ OIL CO. Hightower is employed as a SCOUT Mrs. Vincent was graduated or celebrations - to making a At th e Mayan Inn in rich in Spanish culture and cond Congregational Church, chemical engineer by United from St. Thomas Aquinas High EST. 1935 fast-moving, musical country. Chichicastenango is an original noblemen introduced an 385 N. Main St. This will be the Naylor Photo Technologies Corp. in East NEWS School in 1974. Mr. Vincent was The rich Spanish culture and gourd marimba and the old man elaborate and gracious way of first in a series of Sunday after­ Hartford. graduate from Manchester its wealthy noblemen introduce playing it looks about as old as living. noon recitals at the church FUEL O IL Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hightower High School in 1971. an elaborate and gracious way the instrument. There is also a In the year 1773 the earth of living. There are many modern marimba which Spreistersbach is assistant began to shake with months of churches, altars of gold, ar­ requires seven men to play and earthquakes. On July 26, the chairman of the guitar depart­ 3 9 . 9 tistic paintings, cplumns faced Pack 53 At the first pack meeting, 200 Gallon Minimum is usually backed up by a bass Volcano Agua created ment at Hartt College of Music, with tortoise shell, sculpture Cub Scout Pack 53, sponsored dens were formed and awards AUTOMATIC DELIVERY viol and drums. thunderstorms and lightning University of Hartford. His and solid silver images. by Waddell School P'TA, started presented. Receiving awards 24 HOUR SERVICE which drove off all of the program will span guitar music Mexico City is filled with A boat ride to Santa Catarina its program this year with a were Paul Martin, Chris Spohn, terrified Indians. Three days of several centuries and feature parks and fountains. and San Antionio villages com­ registration meeting where 21 Michael Oliver, David 646-6320 later the violent shocks various styles. There are museums that plete the trip. Both villages are new boys and 10 new leaders Donovan, David Potamianos, destroyed Antigua withing two every visitor should take time seldom visited by tourists, were recruited. John Whitcomb, Kenneth The concert is free. Con­ 369 Centtr St, Manchttt«r minutes, then rains and floods to visit. hence they are unspoiled. The THE BABY The Pack Committee headed Szarek, John and Nick tributions will be accepted. poured down Agua and washed Its people are warm’, friendly streets are narrow with by James Noonan, consists of DePasquaie, Mike Suhie, away all of the treasures that and anxious to greet tourists, cobblestones and everyone is in IS NAM ED Saundra Kost, James Kost, Steven Dietz, Stephen Balon the quake had spared. show them their homes, and Lucille Potamianos, Jean and Brian Garrison, Olympic native dress. Many of the display their many ac­ women have colored yarn *1 Costanzo and Barbara Day patches; Brian Garrison, FIREPLACES complishments. woven into their hair. Heinrich. Steven Balon, David Brennan, Fisher, Kimberly Allison, daughter of Mark A. and Lenore Just across the border is PASSPORTS We book tours for Program leadership is Danny Carter, Steven Dietz, Antigua is a beautiful city, a Zwick Fisher of 33 Overbrook Dr., Vernon. She was born Sept. 23 Guatemala, and if you’re lucky place where most people like to provided by Cubmaster James Chris Gauvin, Brian Kost, B, fire -glow pocketbooks of every size. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is you may be there on Sunday go for many days on end. It was NASSIFF CAMERA Szarek, who is assisted by Douglas Mitchell and John John Zwick of Manchester Manor, 385 W. Center St. th e first capital of the 629 Miln St. 643-7369 No matter how big or small your budget, we Matthew Heinrich. Webelo Whitcomb, two-year service REAL WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES which is market day at have a tour for you. We're members of ASTA. Americas. By the 1700s it was ieaders are Emii Dietz, Alian pins. Chichicastenango. That means the American Society of Travel Agents. We can Gallagher, Amy l.ynn, daughter of John and Kathy Reardon Zero Clearance Shaw, Benny Kosis and John Also, Nicholas Caron, David an early breakfast, as it is a help you choose the tour that's nght for you. Gallagher of 26 Packard St. She was born Sept. 24 at Manchester Built-In Units We'll spend our time telling you about tours Whitcomb. Donovan, Brad Freeman, Eric three hour drive to this Mayan Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. for any room village. “Don’t Go Away Without Us” that won't make you spend too much money. Thomas Reardon of New Britain. Her paternal grandparents are Den ieaders are Jean Costan- Gauvin, Mike Hutchinson, Glen Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher of 9 Forest St. She has a brother, zo, Mr. and Mrs. John Jutras, Paul Martin, Michael This market is one of the AIRWAY TRAVEL Christopher Michael, 2. DePasquaie, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, David Potamianos, most colorful and probably the Horace Russell, Sandy Duf- John Prytko, Christopher Many interesting carvings, altars and steel are found throughout Mexico and its neighbor richest market in Guatemala. AGENCY, INC. field, Joan Morrisey, Eileen Spohn, Mike Suhie, Matthew 457 Center Street, Manchester Wolf, Jennifer Lynne, daughter of Louis H. and Joan Bedford Peregrine Photo Guatemala. This huge mask is just one of many. (Inguat Photo) The life and culture has not Wolf of East Hartford. She was born Sept. 26 at Manchester Donovan, Dolores Hallowell, Nutt, Mark Nutt, John changed and is the best expo­ TEL. 646-2500 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Arnold and DePasquaie, George Ecabert, Free Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The engagement of Miss Standing nent of Guatemala Mayan life “THE WEEKENDER” Charles Bedford of South Rd., Bolton. Her paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brian Garrison, Robert Gron- Marilyn Katkauskas to James to be found in the region. Petkaitis. June Szarek is den da, Tom McCarthy, Dana E. Harvey, both of Manchester, are Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of Dracut, Mass. Her maternal C h airm an Chichicastenango was settled leader coach. Institutional Noonan and Robert Roya, one- has been announced by her great-grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Burke of Manchester. during the Spanish conquest by ORLANDO & DISNEYWORLD Representative this year is year service pins. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mary Cadorette of East Hart­ refugees fleeing the surroun­ 4 Days • 3 Nights Joseph Carter. Katkauskas of 696 Tolland Glass Doors, Ensembles, Harford, Jeremy David, son of David R. and Marjory Lloyd ford, the reigning Miss Connec­ Mexico to highlight ding villages. They built Santo Tpke. Accessories, Grates, etc. Harford of 115 Falknor Dr. He was born Sept. 28 at Manchester ticut of the Miss America T r a ^ Tomas Church to worship both From M 92.00 Per Person* Mr. Harvey is the son of Mr. Includes: Round Trip tram Hartford via Eastern Airlines • Round Trip •►647-9949 Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Scholarship Pageant, was Oct. 16 Travel Show their Mayan Gods as well as Translers between Airport, Hotel and Dlsneyworld • Two 9 ride ticket books and Mrs. B. James Harvey Jr. for Dlsneyworld Iticluding admission lor two days, ‘based on double oc­ Howard 0. Lloyd of Suffield. His great-grandparents are Mr. and named 1976 Connecticut Easter their Christian God. of 18 Nye St. c u p a n cy Mrs. David R. Harford of 8 Standish Rd., Ellington, and Mr. and Seal Chairman for crippled Every Thursday and Sunday, OTHER “WEEKENDERS" TO POINTS IN FLORIDA & PUERTO RICO The bride-elect was JEANNETTE LESPERANCE MAUREEN HOULE rove Mrs. Thomas W. Calnan of 58 Baldwin Rd. children and adults. the Mayans come by the 67 East Center SL, Manchester • Hours: Mon. thru fri. 9-5 / The new Easter Seal chair­ MENUS graduated from East Catholic By MURRAY J. BROWN MANAGER TRAVEL CONSULTANT UPI Travel Editor Mexico, the land of eternal spring, will be featured at thousands to Chichicastenango Complete Travel Arrangements OPEN SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Bourdon, Heidi Lee, daughter of Peter T. and Janet Bousfield man will preside at campaign High School and Central When Charles A. to both trade and worship. At • Buordon of Farmington. She was born Sept. 28 at Manchester luncheons, dinners and con­ Connecticut State College. She The Herald’s next Travel Show on 'Thursday, Oct. 16 at LA!SD • SEA AIR Lindbergh made his historic Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ferences this fall and appear HFS Menus Wednesday: Colonial Night, is employed as a service East Catholic High School. statewide on behalf of the Menus which will be prepared scalloped soup, three-bean representative for Southern solo flight across the Atlantic John Bousfield of 48 S. Adams St. Her paternal grandparents are 100% Cast Iron Franklins American Airlines will present a film on Mexico and the health organization which and served by students in the salad, roast goose with potato New England Telephone Co. from New York to Paris in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bourdon of Suffield. She has a brother, Other Stoves Available Kiwiis, former AA stewardesses, will present a packing Timothy Peter, 5. provided rehabilitation services Department of Hotel and Food stuffing, stewed tomatoes, Her fiance, a graduate of 1927, his entire “ travel to over 14,000 handicapped per­ Services at Manchester Com­ baked New England beans with Manchester High School, w ardrobe” consisted of a demonstration. I honipHon, Murshull Weldon, son of Earnest and Odella sons in Connecticut this past munity College, are as follows; brown bread, gooseberry served in the U.S. Navy. He is single change of underwear. The Mexico Tourism Council will also present a film cobbler and corn bread. Linstor Thompson of 27B Thompson Rd. He was born Sept. 28 at year. Tuesday: Scandinavian employed as an installer repair­ lire * glow cfisf. depicting the culture and treasures of Mexico City and FACTORY CLOSE-OUT The “Lone Eagle” still A graduate of East Catholic Night, Spinatsappe (spinach Dinners are served promptly man by Southern New England Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Route 83, Vernon (2 milei North of Vernon Circle) believes in traveling light, Guadalajara. Mr. ard Mrs. Lee Linston Jr. of Athens, Ga. His paternal grand­ High School in Manchester, soup), Sarsote rougetermet at 6 p.m. in the dining room Telephone Co. (NEXTTOL&M EQUIPMENT) often with nothing more than father is Jospeh Thompson of Columbia, S.C. He has a sister, Miss Cadorette won the title of kummel (sweet and sour located in the Student Center The couple is planning a Dec. Tickets will be available beginning Oct. 8 and may be Entire Inventory Offered at a razor, toothbrush and bar of beets), roast potatoes, Danish building at 60 Bidwell St. Reser­ wedding at St. Bridget Church M O N-THURS 10-6, F R ID A Y 10-8 Margaret Priscilla. “Miss Manchester” before 6 87^-9988 picked up at The Herald office or from the following travel being named Miss Connecticut cucumber salad, pork loin with vations may be made in ad­ in Manchester. OPEN SATURDAY 9-4, SUNDAY 12-2:30 soap wrapped in a sock and crammed into a pocket, agents: Sinosky, Reheeea Lee, daughter of Vincent T. and Deane in the state pageant. prunes and apple stuffing, vance by calling the College Goodchild-Bartlett Travel, 113 Main St.; Mercury She is studying for a degree in pastry cones with whipped Bookstore and will be held until according to friends. Drastically Reduced Prices Langlois Sinosky of 74 Llynwood Dr., Bolton. She was born Sept. 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'a i The Better offenses needed VERNON - Mrs. Helen Mrs. Carolyn Beller Dynes, TOWN Strauss Drenzek, 81, of 47, of South St., Coventry, died Boasting perfect 2-0 wpn-lost records in Midget Windermere Court, died Thursday at Manchester The Bowers School will have PLANNING Football League play to date, the Eagles and Patriots Thursday in a local convales­ Memorial Hospital. its annual jamboree Saturday Herald Angle will headline tonight's doubleheader at Mt. Nebo star­ cent home. She was the widow Born in Pittsfield, Mass., she from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the plus for East, Tribe to win ting at 6:30. of Frank J. Drenzek. moved to Hartford in 1940 and school, rain or shine. By Earl Yost First place will be at stake in the opener. She was born Aug. 18,1894, in to Coventry in 1959. Sports Editor The Giants (0-1) and Jets (0-1) are paired in the. She had been employed by the EFFORT defense is somehow shutting Vernon where she lived all her Manchester Young Marines By LEN AUSTER nightcap at 7:30. life. She was a communicant of Waterfront Restaurant for one down Wethersfield’s effec­ will meet tonight at 7 at the Herald SporlBwriter The Eagles have tallied 34 points while holding the St. Joseph’s Church in year and was a teacher for the Marine Corps League Home, tive aerial game. Junior equals Offenses will have to be in opposition to six and the Patriots have run up 44 Rockville. Prince of Peace Nursery School Parker St. Bill Rumley with great high gear if East Hartford points while blanking the foes. Survivors are a daughter, in Coventry. Prior to that she effectiveness picked apart and Manchester High hope Mrs. Charles P. Klotzer of was a switchboard operator for The board of trustees,pf South PROGRESS Ring fans treated live and via video the Penney secondary several area firms. to prevail in football action Manchester; a brother, Edward United Methodist Church will Boxing fans were given a real treat as it turned out last throwing to wide receivers Strauss, and a sister, Mrs. Net­ She was a member of the meet tonight at 7; 30 at Susan- Tuesday night at the Hartford Civic Center when Saturday. Prince of Peace Church, and Dan Carey and Mike Mino tie Smith, both of Manchester; 'nah Wesley Hall of the church. Promoter Vito Tallarita had to turn juggler to put on a The 1-2 Eagles will host 1- Palmer to start a granddaughter and two great­ the Women’s Auxiliary of the 2 Rockville High at Mt. with regularity. Plenty of four-bout live undercard to the Muhammad Ali-Joe -pressure will be put on the grandchildren. VFW in New Milford. Youth Fellowship of South Nebo at 2 in what’s become Frazier heavyweight championship fight. shoulders of Steve Dawson, The funeral is Saturday at Survivors are her husband, United MethodistChurch will a traditional contest while for UConn squad 8;15 a.m. from the Ladd Valentine Dynes; two sons, meet tonight at 7 in the yout Due to various reasons, the original lineup of bouts had J Scott Eagleson, Dave the 1-2 Indians face their STORRS (UPI) — Quarterback Bernie Palmer has been Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Lonny Bernard of Ft. Dix, lounge of the church. to be juggled including the main event when Tony Derewianka and Jim first road test at 1-0 promoted from reserve to starting status, University of Ave., Rockville, with a Mass at Mass, and Larry Bernard of An­ Licata was scratched. Rockville’s offense is Brezinski, the Silk Towners’ Wethersfield High at 1:30. come next but something Connecticut head football coach Larry Naviaux said 9 at St. Joseph’s Church. Burial dover; a daughter Miss Doris The Ben Ezra Chapter of Tallarita was able to get one Irish Jackie Smith of spearheaded by junior Co- secondary, to stick with “Rockville is not very big will,” the third-year coach Thursday will be in St. B e rn a rd ’s Bernard of Coventry; two step­ B’nai B’rith Women will have a Brockton, Mass., to, risk his New England junior Captain Bob Onthank and their men and look for in­ sons, David Dynes of tag sale Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 or experienced but they cited. The Huskies, 0-2, with Cemetery, Rockville. middleweight title against Jesse Bender of New Haven. junior Tom Burke. The terceptions. yards to set up the Huskies’ Manchester and Thomas Dynes p.m. at the Manchester have tough kids. We have The workouts were hard losses to Navy and Yale, will Friends may call at the Talk about the Thrilla in Manila, this bout had all one latter was East’s freshman first score in their 35-14 loss. funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 of Coventry; a step-daughter, Parkade in front of the Food some players from but pleasingly to Olsen only What Manchester will also would want to ask for and when Bender, who was trailing team signal-caller but host Yankee Conference Lou Mancari, a junior with a vigil service at 7:45 p.m. Susan Dynes of Manchester; a Mart. Rockville-Vernon so it one defection from the ranks need is an effective pass rival New Hampshire on after losing two rounds on Referee Billy Taylor’s transferred back as a rush from ends Tom Jones, from New Castle Del., Those wishing to do so may brother, George Beller of New should be like playing occurred. It seems this is Saturday. scorecard for obvious infractions, unloaded with a terrific sophomore, a year he mis­ Rick Walsh and senior Tri- started the game at quarter­ make memorial gifts to St. Milford; and a sister, Mrs. Podium tryout Manchester or East Hart­ ‘challenge’ week to see who Palmer, a 185-pound Russell Scott of Tucson, Ariz. JOHN W. THOMPSON right hand in the sixth round, the lights went out for crowd sed because of injury. Captain Bob Hawkes to pre­ back. Behind Mancari in Joseph’s School or a charity of ford,” commented Eagle responds and who takes junior from Naugatuck the donor's choice. Memorial services will be The Podium Players of Mayor favorite Smith. “They’re young but they vent Rumley from getting UConn’s depth chart was Coach John LaFontana, steps backwards. came off the bench Saturday conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Hebron will have tryouts Board of DIraclora No one was happier than Tallarita with the turn of events swarm on you on defense. time to set up. Joe Dippel, a freshman from “We’re going to have to play The Indians’ problem on against Yale and ran for 46 Albert L. Johnson the Prince of Peace Church in tonight at 7:30 at Rham High which had the excellent paid crowd of 5,626 up on its feet at They do a lot of slanting and Warehouse Point. ThaVs*a lot of spaghetti School for their fall production. hard. It’s going to be a Albert L. Johnson. 64, of 517 Coventry. the end.The gate of $75,480 set a record for a ring show in shunting with their Burial will be held at the con­ Both male and female roles toughie. As I look through Hartford Rd., died suddenly in Town Treasurer Roger Negro, left, tells Mayor John campaign fund. What does it take to serve 785 spaghetti Connecticut."How about that card,” the little Thompson- linebackers. If you don’t his car in East Hartford venience of the family. are available. the season, I don’t see any Thompson his is the 700th spaghetti dinner to be served up dinners? This one took 200 pounds of spaghetti, 30 gallons The Players are considering ville promoter asked. “We gave the customers their know what you’re doing on Thursday. Friends wishing to may con­ easy ones. Every game Thursday night at the VFW Hall, at Negro’s campaign either "Exit The Body” or money’s worth, didn’t we?” offense, they’ll kill you,” He was born in Hartford and tribute to the Cancer Aid and of sauce, 80 pounds hamburger, 3 cases of lettuce, 40 should be close and we don’t fund-raising event. A total of 785 dinners were served, with "The Girl in the Freudian There was no question about that. LaFontana cautioned. lived in Wethersfield seven Research Fund of the VFW, pounds of tomatoes, 9 pounds of coffee, 30 gallons of punch, have an offensive machine 3 152 of the 99 cent tickets sold at the door and the others Slip.” The crowd contributed in excess of a reported $50, 000, Manchester has a double years before moving to Post 1672 in New Milford or the 7 pounds of butter pats and 55 dozen rolls. Oh yes, plus 43 that’ll roll up the points.” sold in advance. Negro and Thomspon are Democrats. June Stokes will direct the which made the first boxing show, live and via closed cir­ problem facing its CCIL Manchester two years ago. Memorial Fund of the Prince of volunteer workers. (Herald photo by Dunn) East has scored 32 points, Peace Church in Coventry. Negro estimates he will realize $250 to $300 toward his production. cuit teevee, at the beautiful Civic Center a grand success. adversary. No. 1, the In­ Mr. Johnson was employed as .Hi in its first three outings led' a machinist at Pratt & Whitney The Ali-Frazier bout was just super, toe to toe exchanges dians have to get their by senior wide receiver Aircraft Division of United featured between two superbly conditioned fighters. offense moving with some FIRE CALLS Gary Loomis’ 14 points on Technologies in East Hartford COIN SHOW consistancy and No. 2 their two touchdown receptions at the time of his death where Thursday, 5:02 p.m. — SUNDAY, OCT. 5 defense is going to have to and one two-point conver­ he worked for 40 years. pressure change set off 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. concentrate to put the Knights of Columbus Hall Johnstone third best sion. The Eagles might go to Survivors are a daughter, sprinkler alarm in the Brackett clamps on the pass-minded Mrs. Shirley Grant of Holland, POLICE REPORT & Shaw building on Apel Place. 138 Main St. Jay Johnstone, Manchester’s contribution to major PASCAL A. PRIGNANO the air more to open things Eagles. Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. (Eighth District) Manchester, Conn. Deputy Mayor league baseball, compiled a .329 batting average with up for the runners. Senior A rrests Marion Siemsen and Mrs. Alice driven by Richard Alward, 18, resident who said he had been Thursday, 6:29 p.m. — trash FREE ADMISSION Board ol DIroctora Manoht“.ster Philadelphia the third highest mark in the National Brian Foley, who was In order to get his offense Rohan, both of Manchester, and of Southington. Alward had assaulted. can fire outside the old Grants • Kevin C. Morgan, 19, of 73 League...Boston paced the American League clubs in hit­ switched to offense from moving, Tribe Coach Larry five grandchildren. pulled his car over to the far Breneman was presented in building on Main St. (Town Oak St., operating a motor vehi­ ting with a .275 average and Oakland was eighth with a .254 defense this year, mans the Olsen might not hesitate A private funeral service will right side of the road trying to Common Pleas Court 19, later TO SEE A NEW cle while license suspended, team bat standard...Oakland’s three relief specialists, Jim wingback slot but has only making changes in his be Monday at the Rose Hill avoid the Robitaille car, police in the day and his case was con­ LEARN reckless driving, speeding, dis­ Todd, Paul Lindblad and RollieCPingers all finished among had three passes thrown in backfield. “Our running Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., said. tinued to Oct. 15. “ G o d ’« regard of officer’s signal, and Plait For History” the top nine pitchers in tl^Amefitan League in earned run his direction thus far. That backs haven’t been running KIND OF AMERICAN CAR Rocky Hill. Burial will be in The Robitaille car was towed REV. NORMAN E. 8WENSEN, TEACHER operating a motorcycle without Rose Hill Memorial Park, from the scene. Court is Oct, 21. Gary Matheson, 25, of 155 E. (A Course Studying In The Bible from Qenetls to Revelation averages...The worst hjtter^in tbe^ajor leagues among situation LaFontana hopes hard. They dance too much a helmet, Thursday night. Rocky Hill. • William R. Bissette, 37, of Main St., Rockville, was In Three Settlone) the regulars were shpnstop-Bobby J ^ o n of the New York to change. Junior Mike looking for room. Our backs Morgan led police on a high SUNDAY EVENINGS, OCTOBER 5,12 & 19 There are no calling hours. 134 Brook St., South Windsor charged Thursday with Yankees at .152 and John Miller of mg New York Mets at Furlong should get the start have to start punishing peo­ speed chase in the south end of 7:00 P.M. - let SESSION Friends wishing to do so may was charged with reckless speeding. He is to appear in 191...Milt Stein copped the Seniors golf championship at at quarterback. ple and give a little bit extra town after Patrolman Edwin 7:45 P.M. - COFFEE S REFRESHMENT make memorial gifts to the driving in connection with a court in Rockville, Oct. 22. 8:00 - 8:45 - 2nd SESSION Ciolkosz attempted to stop him Ellington Ridge with a score of 80, two strokes less than Defensively, once again, effort,” Olsen decreed. At Heart Fund. three-car collision Thursday at Study Guides Available — Overhead Transparencies of for not wearing a helmet, police John Harrigan...Carl Silver reports the concession stand at the Eagles didn’t play all practice this week, junior 10:54 p.m. on Center St. east of Carol Morants, 2^ of HUgrim A Time Line of History Projected. said. Morgan, with a passenger Charter Oak Park will most likley be erected between the that poorly against Windsor Butch Kinney supplanted M rs. Julia Muller Knox St. Dr., Tolland, ’Was” chargY TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH on the motorcycle, ran through (\ softball fence in rightfield and the basketball court .The Locks last Saturday but senior Tri-Captain Jason Mrs. Julia Muller, 92, former­ Bissette allegedly struck the Thursday with improper 302 HACKMATACK ST., MANCHESTER, CT. PHONE 649-2855 a road block on Gardner St. Guest speaker (1 blocK south ol 1-84) town has allocated $8,000 for a stand. If the weather is made some costly mental Dodge at fullback and might ly of 99 Baldwin Rd. died rear ends of the parked cars of passing. She is to appear in Thursday in a local convales­ during the chase. NO ADMISSION CHARGE OPEN TO THE PUBLICI favorable, the foundation will be set in place this fall errors. “And the coaching get the starting nod against 1976 CH E VETn Marion Mercer of 174 Ludlow court in Rockville, Oct. 22. He was not apprehended until Dr. Milton Friesen, coor­ cent home. She was the widow Rd. and Edmund A. Shaw of 28 staff made some mistakes,” Wethersfield. Jeff Joy and he returned to his home. dinator of Salvation Army of John Muller. S. Hawthorne St. All three cars South Windsor PHYLLIS JACKSTON LaFontana admitted, “We Mark Kiefer at halfback He was being held this mor­ programs in the South End of She was born in Hungary and were towed away by wrecker. Stephen Gravelle, 23, of 61 Boston, will speak Saturday and Secratary didn’t recognize what Wind­ worked with the first unit in ON DISPLAY ning on $300 surety bond for Board o l DIraclora Road race approval given lived in Manchester 15 years. Court is Oct. 20. Rhonda Dr,, South Windsor, A LOVED ONE sor Locks was doing early.” drills and might be in the appearance in Common Pleas Sunday at special services at Vin Fandetti, Long Distance chairman in Connecticut She was a member of St. C om plaints and William M. Long, 23, of 110 the Manchester Salvation Army Senior defensive back Den­ backfield with signal-caller Bridget Church. Court 12 in East Hartford for the AAU, has informed Will Hadden, general chairman M u ik 'I i c s Ut Downey Dr., Manchester, were Citadel, 661 Main St. nis McCartan, 6-1, 170 Wayne Ostrout, who con­ C today. Survivors are two sons, arrested Thursday on warrants of the Tall Cedars, that the green light has been given to NOW IN • Donald W. Giguere, 16, of • A Highland St. man Dr. Friesen will speak at 7 on pounds, has emerged as one tinues his starting role. James Muller of Old Saybrook issued by Common Pleas Court stage the 1975 Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving morning 32 Trebbe Dr., breach of peace reported he was shot at by three Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. of the hardest hitters on the and John Muller of Hartford; a 12 charging them with third- in Manchester...Ice rental time at the Springfield Civic Thursday at 10 p.m. in the youths armed with BB guns and 7 p.m. at the Citadel. His Your love is permanently expressed for squad. “He scares us,” Olsen put his troops OUR daughter, Mrs. Julia Johnson of degree burglary and third- topic: "Successful Christian Center is $50 per hour until 9 p.m. and $40 from 9 to mid­ parking lot at police while he was walking along a loved one when their resting place is LaFontana declared. “He through strenuous workouts Ellington and Port St. Lucie, Birch Mountain Brook degree larceny. Living.” ' night...The Ice Capades will be at Springfield Oct. 13 -19 Fla.; seven grandchildren and headquarters. marked by a Barre Guild Monument. defies safety. He follows the preparing for Wethersfield Thursday at 5 p.m. Both were released on $500 The guest speaker received and in Hartford in January. Frank Russo of the Hartford SHOWROOM! 14 great-grandchildren. Giguere and several other Only Barre Guild Monu­ Lombardi philosophy of trying to ignite a flame un­ The youths were on the op­ non-surety bonds for his doctorate in education psy­ Civic Center staff reported Holiday on Ice averaged 5,000 Chevette Coupe The funeral is Saturday at youths were in two cars ments are permanently playing with reckless aban­ der them. “We have to make following a youth in a third car posite bank on a hill. None of appearance in Common Pleas chology from Florida State spectactors per performance last month, less than half Demonstrator Available 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes guaranteed by an associa­ don and does a heckuva job. them hungry. If this doesn’t T the shots struck him. Court 12, East Hartford, Oct. University and has taught Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with his girl friend. They tion of monument manu­ what the Ice Capades drew a year ago...Johnny Cesario, For A Test Drive V Police could not later find the 20. school in Canada and mission (Ed) Sadloski plays the work I’m not sure what will with a Mass at 9 at St. Bridget allegedly harassed the youth facturers. Visit our display. Monuments one-time restaurant owner in Manchester, is again serving until he drove to police youths described as about 12 to schools in South America. He same way.” Church. Burial will be in Mt. St. 15 years old. John F. Culotta, 19, of 55 Nor­ also has been a principal and as concession manager at the Hartford Civic Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ headquarters, police said. Center...Robie Shults, Trinity College varsity baseball and Giguere walked up to the • A neighbor of the Lock, man Dr., South Windsor, was administrator in various * field. charged Thursday with im­ V r Also view our full line of 1976 youth’s car and kicked the side Stock and Barrel package store educational systems in Florida. basketball coach, has been elected president of the New Friends may call at the at 453 Main St. reported seeing proper registration, operating an England Basketball Coaches’ Association. Shults, a funeral home tonight from 7 to of it, causing a dent, police JACK GOLDBERG a youth with long dark hair run unregistered motor vehicle, graduate of Oberlin College, has been at Trin since 1957, 9. said. Court is Oct. 20. Board o l DIraclora • John A. Switchenko, 22, of up the store Thursday at 9 p.m. and possession of marijuana. The University of Missouri- CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • NOVA Mrs. Ellen V. Carey 25 Dartmouth Rd., fourth- He smashed a window and ran He was released on a $1,000 Kansas City is responsible for I'f K.„ «,». has trouble Mrs. Ellen V. Carey of Port degree larceny (shoplifting) across the street and into non-surety bond for appearance recommending students for Chester, N.Y., formerly of Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Center Springs Park. in court in East Hartford, Oct. teacher certification, in coopera­ College football roundup MISSION VIEJO, Calif. Manchester, died Sept. 14 at St. Sears store. He was released on B reaks & Thefts 28. tion with the National Council (UPI) — Chris Evert, the CAMARO > MONTE CARLO • VE(M SAPORITI MEMORIAL COs world’s top-ranked woman ten­ Agnes Hospital, White Plains. $250 non-surety bond for court • An a p a r tm e n t in THEFTS for Accreditation of Teacher 470 Center St. Manchester 643-7732 nis player survived six set- She lived in Manchester about Oct. 20. Falcofiridge at 186 New State Suiitli Windsor Education. 50 years until moving to Port points before finally beating un­ • Sandra L. Vansyoc, 28, of 14 Rd. was broken into Wednesday John Lambert, of Hartford, SOCCER Chester two years ago because seeded Janet Newberry La • MONZA > CORVETTE • TRUCKS Waddell Rd., fourth-degree or Thursday. Missing is $494 reported to police last night, Manchester at Conard of ill health to live with her Oklahoma anxious Jolla, 7-6 6-2 Thursday night in larceny (shoplifting) Thursday worth of stereo equipment and that items, valued at $900 were Coventry at Cheney Tech daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. a third round match of the $50,- at 3:10 p.m. at Mott's Shoprite jewelry. taken from his van which was Rockville at Windsor Dolan. 000 Mission Viejo Women’s store at 214 Spencer St. Court, • The office of the Eighth parked in the rear of the 10-Pin South Windsor at Windsor Other survivors are two sons, to regain top spot Classic. Nov. 3. Utilities District on Hilliard St. Bowling Alley. Locks CARTER USED CARS Raymond J. Carey of Water- Her chief challenger, • John B. Riley Jr., 24, of 8 was broken into Thursday Vernon NERICAN Rham at Bolton bury and John F. Carey of Czechoslovakian ‘defector Mar­ Rachel Rd., operating under night. Nothing appears to be Somers at Ellington Ramsey, N.J. Scuba divers recovered a safe NEW YORK (UPI) When the nation’s top ranked team tina Navratilova, has little trou­ suspension and operating an un­ missing. reported stolen from Sing Lee’s is favored by five touchdowns and manages to barely CROSS COUNTRY ble in whipping Val Ziegenfuss, registered motor vehicle • Four tires and rims valued Restaurant in Vernon, last Ju­ Safety Shoe •k Ikmipletely ReconditioiKd Thursday at 2:34 a.m. on at $190 were stolen from two squeak out a win, the coach is sure to say his team was Penney at Manchester Mkssion Viejo, Calif., 6-2, 6-4. ly. The safe was found at the' Northwest Catholic/St. Memorial Mass Hillstown Rd,. Court, Oct. 21. cars parked in the Chorches MAHHEW MORIARTY JR.| lacking something vital— incentive. Tine Zwaan, Holland, rallied bottom of the Talcottville Pond. W itR THE STEEL TOE! Thomas Aquinas at East There will be a Memorial Accidenis Motors lot on Oakland St. Board o l DIraclora Such won’t be the problem to defeat Wendy Overton Police said when the safe was Catholic k liiarantetd In Writing Mass Sunday at noon at St. Miiiicliesler Wednesday night. Saturday for Oklahoma Colorado,” Switzer said. Daytona Beach, Fla., 0-6,6-2, 6- taken it reportedly contained Brass-plated Cheney Tech at Bacon James Church for the late Gary • Gerald A. Robitaille, 26, of 4 in another night match. $2,000 but police said it was . hexagonal eyelets. Coach Barry Switzer, “Last week, I tried to tell Academy B. Meacham. 333 E. Center St. was charged ARRESTS One-piece moccasin toe. empty when found and the door however, when his Sooners my people not to take Miami Penney at Manehester k Backed By Ow 39-Vear with operating under the in­ Vernon was missing. Special-density polyelher loam. Jaguar 333 host Colorado. lightly. Now they know (girls) fluence of alcohol or drugs in John L. Breneman, of 23 Cot­ ' top-grain The divers, from the State Why? they’ll have a fight on their Saturday GOP plans connection with a two-car colli­ tage St., Rockville, was ’’Austempered" steel safety toe. glove leather, Foyt to drive Police Emergency Services sp ecia lly For one thing, as an after- hands from a good Colorado FOOTBALL ReiwtaUcn sion Thursday at 9:15 p.m. on charged Thursday with third- Division, were performing a o il treated. ONTARIO, Calif. (UPI) - open house degree assault in connection Lam inate o l w oven cotton math to last week’s narrow team.” Manehester at Spruce St. south of Oak St, routine scouring of the pond, and napped, sheeting Three-time Indianapolis 500 TBUCKS im pregnated with 20-17 escape over previously Colorado has been good Wethersfield The car driven by Robitaille with the investigation of a com­ looking for items taken in vinyl acetate latex. champion A.J. Foyt, 40, will Rockville at East Catholic 74 OPEL *3445 COVENTRY struck the left front of the car plaint made by a Village St., breaks outside the Vernon area. All-weather unheralded Miami (Fla.), enough to down three op­ drive in the $153,000 Los Manta Luxus Coupe. 4 cylinder, 74 NOVA *3395 74 TOYOTA *3695 75 CHEV. *5 3 9 5 Full leather vam p i ' Stormwelt Bulkeley at South Windsor automatic, FM radio, vinyl top. Coupe. 6 cylinder, automatic, power Mark II, Coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic, Blazer 4 wheel drive. V-6. automatic, The Coventry Republican all around the United Press Inter­ ponents by a combined 113- Angeles Times 500 stock car 3 and toe lining.' steering, radio, very low mileage, radio. many more options. the shoe. SOCCER headquarters, located near the national Board of Coaches 37 aggregate score. The Buf­ race Nov. 23, it was announced 73 VEGA *2225 extra clean. decided Ohio State deserved faloes’ finely balanced MCC at Housatonic CC Thursday. Hatchback Coupe. 4 cylinder, 4 72 FORD *2995 71 JEEP *3975 center of Town on Rt. 31, will 71 FORD *2445 Mustang Sport Coupe, V-8, G en uin e ___ ^One-piece cushion-crepe speed, radio. Commando Station Wagon, 4 wheel Goodyear Well construction, top billing, relegating offense is directed by David be otticially opened at 10 a.m. Neoprene sole and heel. LTD Squire Wagon. V-8, automatic, automatic, vinyl top, power steering, completely nailless. ^eel-to-toe air-cushioned innersolc. drive, 6 cylinder, automatic, power on Saturday. Oklahoma to the No. 2 Williams, the Big Eight’s 73 MAVERICK *2745 power steering, power brakes, radio. power brakes, radio. steering, radio. The candidates and their \ j 2 door coupe, V-O. automatic, power position. leading passer with a 68.8 75 CHEV. * 4 7 7 5 70 MUSTANG *1925 74 TOYOTA *3395 families, hope that fellow per cent completion percen­ Whaler coach satisfied steering, radio. MUFFLERS For another, Colorado, un­ Malibu Classic Station Wagon. V-8, Sport Cpe. 6 cyl. engine, std. trans., Hllux Pickup. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, residents will stop by to enjoy Where else can you find RORERT PRICE defeated in three games, has tage, and fullback Terry 74 PINTO *3095 . automatic, air conditioned, too many radio. with shell cap. the refreshments and discuss Board o l DIroctora options to list. all these features? battled Oklahoma Kiinz, who tops conference Station Wagon, 4 cylinder, automatic, their concerns. with teamplay in loss radio. 74 VEGA *2795 73 CHEV. *3 5 9 5 INSTALLED throughout the young season rushers with 372 yards. 72 CAMARO *3345 Hatchback Cpe, 4 cyl., A/trans, radio. Va Ton Pickup, V-6, standard, power 74 CHEV *4595 Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic, power steering. Most Ford, Chevyt for the No. 1 national total “We should be ready,” HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - • Genuine Goodyear Welt constrtfction • Air-cushioned inner- VOTE Minnesota and the two clutch Monte Carlo. V-8, automatic, air con­ steering, radio. 74 MALIBU *3795 said Colorado Coach Bill Sta. Wagon, V-6. A/trans. air condi­ and Plymouths. soles • Full glove leather vamp and toe linings • Slip resistant Job­ offense ranking. Coach Jack Kelley pointed to saves by goalie John Garrett in ditioned. bucket seats. AM-FM radio, 74 CHEV. *3 9 9 5 Comparable prices • For still another, the Mallory. “I was surprised some positive signs despite a 5- power steering, power brakes, vinyl 71 CHEV. * 2 1 9 5 tion, P/8teering, P/btakes, radio. El Camino Classic, V-6. automatic, rated soles and heels • All functional stitching chemical and oil the waning moments of the Nova, 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder, on all other PERFORMANCE roof. power steering, radio. resistant man made threads • Lightweight for maximum comfort • game marks the opening of the way Miami played so 4 loss of his New England game. automatic, power steering, radio. 74 MALIBU *3 6 9 5 Mufllers. Whalers to Minnesota in a Classic Cpe. V-8 engine, A/trans,, O w 40 Tm t s ct Um x m M SarviM 517.97 Exceed ANSI Class 75 requirements as adopted by OSHA • the Big Eight season. well against them. It will 75 CHEV. SAVE 74 CHEV. * 4 8 9 5 73 PONT. *3325 AM-FM radio. P/steerIng, P/brakes, Cheyenne Blazer. 4 wheel drive, O p e n Free estimates - Master Charge - BankAmericard - Mobil Exclusive padded toe construction — comfortable. VOTE And, if by some chance his make our game with them World Hockey Association Garrett stopped the Whalers’ Caprice Classic Sedan. V-8. 24 Hours Dally (GUARANTEED\ exhibition game Thursday automatic, air conditioning, many LeMans, 2 door coupe. V-8, vinyl roof. automatic too many options to list. team is still unable to interesting.. Tom Webster with 3:25 left on a automatic, power steering, radio. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE night. more options. COAST Muffler SHOE >19.95 BOOT >21.95 DEMOCRATIC emotionally key itself for bid frSm just in front of the TO “I thought we played better goal. Moments later, Garrett Center the game Switzer can Thomas signed tonight than we did Tuesday C OAST NOV. 4 always point out that 16th- stopped O’Donnell from’right in Regal DENVER (UPI) - The when we beat the Fighting front of the crease on a rebound ranked Colorado was the CHEVROLET Denver BrOncos, in an effort to Saints 4-2,” said Kelley. “I was situation. We offer convenience along with a superior product. nEBAL MEN'S SH5P last team to def-eat patch up injury-plagued secon­ impressed with the line of OIL BURNER 4 CONN. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S SHOP Oklahoma, having turned dary, Thursday placed corner- Wayne Carleton, Rosaire Paie- The Whalers, now 1-1 in the Corner of Broad the trick in 1972, or 32 games back George Hoey on the in­ mont and Fred O’Donnell.” exhibition season, had cut a 5-2 CARTER HEATING INSTALLATION and Center Street M o n .-Fri ...8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 901-907. MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER ago. jured reserve list and signed The solid play. of one line deficit to 5-4 on third-period 643-5135 Phone 646-2112 S a t ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 643-2478 “Our team knows what’s former Colorado State sLar wasn’t enough, however, to goals by Paiemont aM Larrw,^ 1229 Main St., Manchester • Open Jhurs. & Fri. till 9 p.m., Sat. till 5 Phone $46-6464 t l5 Canter St. , Manchealar in store for them with Earlie Thomas to replace him. offset the balance displayed by Pleau. ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN

PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 ▼ Ali not talking Aaron will play again about his wife

because he needs money MANILA (UPI) - With a quoted as saying she and the tourage but has rarely been marital stqrm brewing back champion had to talk things seen in public since Belin­ hdme, heavyweight cham­ out. BOSTON (UPI) - Hank No sooner was Del Cran­ him out as the club’s next about the job. da’s reported spat with Ali. manager, but neither does pion Muhammad Ali The day after he retained Before going out to lunch, Aaron is coming back to the dall fired as manager by the This year with the changed travel plans today Milwaukee Brewers next Brewers last Sunday then he rule him in. Brewers, Aaron appeared in his title by beating Frazier Ali met with representatives and decided to return direct­ before a capacity crowd of of the Philippine sugar in­ year. Aaron became one of the 136 games, almost To the pointed question of ly to the United States. 25,000 at the Philippine dustry in followup to his That’s fairly definite. candidates to succeed him. whether he has talked to exclusively as a designated Ali, fresh from a savage ___ -f-t I ‘-1 The only question is hitter. He said he,was disap­ Coliseum, which was built earlier conference with Aaron isn’t the front­ Aaron at all about fight with challenger Joe whether he’s coming back as pointed over his .231 batting by the Araneta, Ali said he Trade Secretary Troadio runner for the Brewers’ managing, Selig says no. 'L 4‘ Frazier and still basking in IT -f fi r a designated hitter with figure and his 12 homers and planned to go first to Tehran Quiazon to act as a I ? 'f ' T ' f managerial job for the sim­ the glory of his 14th round to meet some Iranian middleman in the Philip­ [ " M i them agafn or as their Two years ago when he 60 RBI although the Brewers m ; ple reason they have not technical knockout win, promoters, then proceed to pines’ export trade with manager, and right now was still with Atlanta you insist they weren’t. begun to evaluate any can­ appeared unperturbed as there’s a much stronger may remember some of the Frankfurt, Germany, to Africa and the Middle East. didates yet. There also is the “I know Hank was disap­ usual and looked relaxed Promote his latest book The champion, who has likelihood he’ll return as the things Hank Aaron had to outside possibility Aaron pointed with the year that he during a victory luncheon former rather than the say about managing. He was before flying to the United announced his intentions to could wind up with a beer had, but it wasn’t as bad as given by sportsman Jorge States. latter although that situa­ approaching Babe Ruth’s invest his boxing earn^gs distributorship in it looks,” says Selig. “He Araneta. tion could change between home run record at the time By midday, Ali had a into projects for poor Milwaukee which would still was the best designated “Let’s not talk about my J\ now and the winter meetings and the Braves had just change of heart and had American Blacks, signed a probably would finish his hitter we ever had.” wife,” he was quoted as \ two months hence. fired Eddie Mathews as booked himself on a flight memorandum of agreement baseball career right there. their manager. saying by a member of his leaving Manila Saturday for with Quiazon on behalf of his TORBEN ULRICH Aaron, who’ll be 42 next Manila entourage. season, is coming back to What the Brewers’ the U.S. West Coast via trading company, Inpro, But chances are even if Aaron said he wasn’t par­ Back in Chicago, his wife, play next year because he managerial situation boils Guam and Honolulu. Inc., based in Cherry Hill, that did come, it wouldn’t ticularly anxious to manage. down to is that they will look Belinda, said it was up to Frazier, left Manila ahead New Jersey, to export needs the money, it’s as sim­ come right away, which ' Nonetheless, he«aid, he felt Segura in featp,re over the field, and if they her husband to patch up of Ali, just 30 hours after Philippine cement, sugar ple as that. means Aaron quite likely he should have been given their marriage, shaken by The Brewers paid him can’t come up with some their fight, bound with his and other products. will be wearing a Milwaukee some consideration by the published referen ces in $240,000 this year and are compelling candidate, they family for Honolulu, where For the second day in a net match tonight uniform again next year. Braves as Matthews’ Manila to the champion’s committed for that salary might settle on Aaron. Right he planned to rest for at row after his fight with Bud Selig, the Brewers’ successor and was out­ lovely companion, Veronica next year under the terms of now, they’re not thinking in least two days prior to Frazier, Ali ventured out of President, always an ad­ spoken over the fact they terms of him managing the Porsche, as his wife. making a decision next week his Mnaila Hilton sanctuary Tennis champions of another era will make their annual lUFM I’hoto) their contract with Aaron. m irer of Aaron, doesn’t rule never talked to him at all club next year, though. Belinda flew in last week whether he should retire as wearing dark glasses to stop in Hartford this weekend as part of the Grand Masters to join her husband but left a fighter. shield a swollen right eye, tour at Trinity’s Ferris Athletic Center. Yastrzemski back at old spot for playoffs in a huff 12 hours later. In Miss Porsche remained in the only visible mark left by Sponsored by Connecticut Boston veteran worked out in leftfield yesterday at Fenway Chicago, Belinda, a devout Manila with the other his bruising encounter with Connecticut Bank & Trust, eight standout national Drobny and in Black Muslim and nrother of mem bers of the Ali en­ Frazier. doubles. Ali’s four children, was figures 45 years of age and Qualifies over will take part with Drobny and Hugh Stewart Murtaugh flatly and Seixas and Brown were heading the (Herald photo by Dunn) list. listed in singles matches NEW YORK (UPI) — this afternoon. Red Sox banking hopes Precedence has es­ Pro football roundup Jennifer Krisella congratulates Cathy Cone Two singles matches were Saturday night at 7:30, tablished two predicts triumph Girls were part of winning rally team for Manchester High slated this afternoon with semifinal singles matches qualifications for two more singles and one all set and doubles will pit becoming manager of the double.5 match tonight. Segura and Stewart against New York Wets — the man on Luis Tiant in opener CINCINNATI (UPI) - Murtaugh’s optimism is after two out. Bing, like , seeded Davidson and Ulrich. must have a well Rookie to battle Pittsburgh Pirates Manager not entirely shared by that, they’re way out in front No. 1, faces Sunday’s singles finals publicized name, and he BOSTON (UPI) - A will be to win the short him back in the second game regular designated hitter, Danny Murtaugh flatly experts who rated the Reds’ of you.” Wethersfield dunks tonight at 7 with Segura will be at 1:30. An exhibition maximum of five games will series that begins Saturday You see it’s different this will play first and Juan must he an ^‘organization predicts his team will win speed on the bases superior But Morgan thinks if the going against No. 2 seeded between area pros Gerrt man.” be needed to decide the afternoon at Fenway Park. year without Catfish Beniquez will be the DH as the National League playoff to the Pirates’, making Cin­ games are close, the Reds O.J. on Sunday Torben Ulrich in the second Slobin and Gene G arrett American League champion (Hunter) ‘ long as the A’s go with left- The ,Mets are expected series against the Cincinnati cinnati a 3-2 favorite. have an edge because of singles. The latter is the plus the doubles finals will to continue that tradition local girl tankers but Red Sox manager Things also will be handed pitchers. Reds-. But Murtaugh is unwilling their speed. defending champion. conclude play Sunday. Friday at a news con­ Darrell Johnson says it different if clutch-hitting With Cooper in the lineup, “We’re going to win,” to concede the Reds an edge “But,” said Morgan, “if NEW YORK (UPI) — The big matchup in the National Sedgman and Vic Seixas will Tickets will be available wouid take a dozen games Joe Rudi can’t play. The the Red Sox will send four ference (10:30 a.m. EDT) Murtaugh said on the eve of in defense or in speed. those Pirates start bombing, Football League this weekend was supposed to have been then team against Jaroslav all three days. when they announce the Girls’ varsity swimming as members of the 200 Krascella (M), 3. Beck (W). played in as many days to Oakland first baseman re­ the best-of-five series. “We “Our pitchers will have to we had better watch out.” between O.J. Simpson and Otis Armstrong — the game’s elevation of minor league made its debut at medley relay team. 28.8. determine whether Boston injured his thumb last Sun­ have the better pitching to see that the Reds’ runners T he playoffs are most productive runners over the past two years. Manchester High yesterday Coach Dave Frost was op­ Diving -1. Mgennis (W), 2. or Oakland is the better day aiid has been unable o manager Joe Frazier to stop their hitters. That’s do not get on base too scheduled to end next Instead, it will be Simpson before a^ enthusiastic timistic in defeat as the Cerne (W), 3. Warren (M). and an unheralded fourth round team. The Red Sox will open with practice all week. Rudi replace interim manager what counts. If we have a often,” he said. “I’m sure Thursday, Oct, 9, if all five NFL proposition crowd of 125 as Wethersfield Wethersfield, unbeaten in 100 fly -1. McArdle (M), 2. draft choice who will collide for penetrable Pittsburgh Steelers’ “You’d have to play every righthander Luis Tiant made the trip to Boston but Roy MclVIillan. hot pitcher who can win two they will do that.” games are played, leaving High trimmed the local mer­ three meets, is favored to Bedula (W), 3. More (W). honors. defensive unit charging off on day for 10 to 12 days to against Oakland lefty Ken was considered doubtful for games, we’ll do it eaasy.” Reds’ second baseman Joe only one day before the an 88-yard touchdown burst to maids, 94-77. win the CCIL title. I-IO.O. Simpson’s Buffalo Bills will decide which team was the Holtzman. In another right the game. Murtaugh nodded his head Morgan, the 32-year-old World Series. highlight the day. Add the 173 would be rejected The winning points were Tuesday the locals enter­ iOO free -1. Fulton (W), 2. host rookie Rick Upchurch and best because then each team vs. ieft duel Sunday, Reggie If Rudi is sidelined. Gene when asked if he was speedster who stole 67 base^ The Pirates completed the Denver Broncos Sunday in a yards he gained opening day left-handed batters against not totaled until the final tain Conard at 4 o’clock at Karabots (W), 3. Beaupre against the New York Jets and would have to use their Cleveland is scheduled to Tenace will move from referring to left-handed in 77 attempts last year, workouts at Three Rivers battle of undefeateds to WASHINGTON (UPI) — Executive Director Ed Garvey the Oakland southpaws in a Gene Littler event. the MHS pool. (M). 1:03.0. Simpson is comfortably atop fourth and fifth starters, face Vida Blue. cacher to first base and Ray pitcher Jerry Reuss (18-10), might not agree with Mur­ Stadium Thursday and then highlight a 12-game card today said the pro football players union would “consider” park with a short left field Gaining first placements 200 relay - Scott, Cone, 500 free-1. Abbott (W);2. the league rushing chart this everyone in the bullpen and If Holtzman falls behind in Fosse will catch. who will face Don Gullett taugh’s conclusion about the flew to Cincinnati. They plan around the league, an owner challenge that the union negotiate salaries for Boston has had to make a fence. surprised (15-4) in the Saturday to work out today at River­ fo r th e locals were McArdle, Hopperstead (M) Cone (M), 3. Knofla (M). In other matches, Baltimore season. their whole bench,’’ Johnson the first game, he might be series but he said he Armstrong is listed as doubt­ every individual member but the proposition was certain similar adjustment because “ Actually, I think it’s an opener. sophomore Leslie Scott in 2:06.0. 6 : 11.2 . plays Los Angeles. Chicago said Thursday. “That would lifted in favor of Blue, ac­ respected the Pirates’ light­ front Stadium. ful because of bruised ribs. to be rejected resoundingly by the players and superstars advantage for a lefty to hit Pitching Coach Don the 200 individual medley, 200 free 1. Abbott (W), 2. 100 back - 1. Hopperstead travels to Minnesota, Cincin­ be the perfect way to deter­ cording to Oakland manager of the loss of rookie left with play ning. Two games will be played That puts a lot of pressure on such as Joe Namath. fielder Jim Rice. Carl against left-handers in this Osborn echoed Murtaugh. senior cocaptain Debbie Hopperstead (M), 3. Knofla (M), 2. Scott (M), 3. nati journeys to Houston, mine it. Alvin Dark. “The Pirates are the only in Cincinnati, Saturday and Miami is at Green Bay, New Upchurch, this season’s top Garvey, whose union has Yastrzemski a 15-year park,” said Cooper, who NAPA, Calif. (UPI) - Gene “ All our pitchers have to Cone in the 100 breaststroke, (M). 2:15.5. Mulligan (W). 1:09.9. “ In a short series you “I’ll do anything I can to team in baseball who can Sunday, before the series Orleans meets Atlanta, New NFL rookie after just two been trying to negotiate a veteran who switched from batted .393 against Oakland Littler seemingly is playing do is hold them (Reds) to Karen McArdle in the 100 fly 200 ind. medley - 1. Scott 100 breast - 1. Cone (M), 2. •'My definite, positive conclu­ don’t get to see the extra win the first game of a short better golf with age and the last sting you with two out and moves to Pittsburgh England plays the New York weeks on the job. A running general contract with the outfield to first base a cou­ this season. “I got a lot of two or three runs a game and junior co-captain (W), 2. Fulton (W), 3. Izard Berg (W), 3. Izard (W). back in college at Minnesota, owners for nearly 20 months, sion is that the only way for starter or the entire bench series,” said Dark. ‘Tf guy surprised by it all is Gene nobody on base,” Morgan Tuesday night. If more than Jets, the New York Giants in­ hits going to left (against Sherrie Hopperstead in the (W). 2:37.5 1 : 21 .0. Upchurch was converted to collective bargaining to work is very often.” Holtzman gets knocked out ple of years ago, will start in Littler. and we’ll beat ^ them,” said. “Even our club doesn’t three games are needed, vade St Louis, San Diego hosts was highly cautious of the southpaws) this year.” 100 backstroke. The four­ 50 free - 1. Barry (W), 2. 400 relay - Wethersfield. wide receiver and has shown for this union to accept the Johnson’s job, however. early, I might even bring left field. Cecil Cooper the “I'm playing better because Osborn said. “Besides, our score too much with two out they would be played Oakland, Cleveland entertains proposal made at a con­ some also contributed a win 4:20.2. skills comparable to those of responsibility of every other un­ I’m paying closer attention,” is pitchers had an edge in the and nobody on. The Pirates Wednesday niht and Pittsburgh, San Francisco gressional hearing Thursday by another converted ball carrier, Theodore Kheel, attorney for ion and negotiate salaries for how the 45-year-old pro put it 12 games this year.” ... they can get seven hits Thursday afternoon. tangles with Kansas City, and all its members,” Kheel said. Thursday after shooting a Washington engages Charley Taylor. the NFL Management Council. ‘‘We’d consider it if the "It would probably mean that seven-under-par 65 to tie La Philadelphia. Upchurch catches the ball, owners would show us the in­ Namath wouldn’t get $450,(K)0,” Jolla Calif, neighbor Chuck On Monday night, Dallas runs end arounds returns punts Faces Celts Sun may he factor MCC golfers and kickoffs and spends the rest dividual contracts,” Garvey Kheel said, "but it would mean Prince hooters tackles Detroit. Courtney for the first round Veteran Billy Cun­ said after the hearing by a a lot of players would get lead in the $175,000 Kaiser Simpson has won two straight of his day running up and down post 4-1 win the field on the specialty teams. ningham, above, will lead House Labor subcommittee on more.” International Open at league rushing titles, capped by BOWLING He scored two touchdowns in the Philadelphia 76ers the long sports labor dispute. He said also that the Silverado. down Catholic his record 2,003 yards in 1973. NFLPA's refusal to negotiate Manchester Community his pro debut, beating the Kan­ against the Boston Celtics in “But we’d have to see them and in Cincinnati park Littler used to take time off But the Juice was stripped of on the Rozelle Rule pending the College’s golf team won its first sas City defense on a 90-yard preseason NBA exhibition the owners have always refused between tournaments to tinker Pleased with the performance of the front line but disap­ his crown last season by outcome of a series of law suits match of the fall season yester­ pass and a 13-yard reverse. He to give us any information on with his valuable collection of pointed with the defenders was East Catholic soccer coach Armstrong a two-year pro who Sunday night at the Hartford was "a major hangup” to SPICE - Barbara Cool 134- CINCINNATI (UPI) - sion schedule.makers Reds season mark, 108 vic­ day by soundly defeating caught three passes for 153 individual salaries.” antique cars. Tom Malin after yesterday’s 5-3 loss to Prince Tech of ran 1,407 yards, Civic Center. Tickets for the settlement of the contract dis­ With a cast including Johnny baseball officials are star­ tories Nevada oddsmakers Thames Valley 4-1. Dennis Tur­ yards in that game and added No immediate legislative ac­ 376, Priscilla Smith 129. “This year. I've pretty much Hartford. The locals are now 0-4-1. Simpson gained 227 yards 30 game may be pute which has already Bench, Tony Perez, Willie ting the games at 4 p.m. have made the Reds a 3-2 ning took medalist honors with two for 29 yards against the tion is in sight by the House forgotten about the cars and as The tw o clubs were against tlie supposedly im­ purchased at Nassiff Arms triggered two pre-season strike Stargell and Dave Parker, (EDT). favorite to win the playoffs. a 77. Packers. group headed by Rep. Frank JEWTIL - Charlotte Banks a result I’m thinking golf all the deadlocked at halftime, 2-2, Challenge event in Manchester. actions in pro football. 198, Pat Cunningham 193- And from 4 p.m. on the sun Both clubs will go with The scores: Galske (MCC) Thompson, D-N.J., but said he time,” he said. but Prince gained the upper MISSION VIEJO, Calif. has been in touch with chief shines on Riverfront their top pitchers Saturday. The numbers agree. The def. DeLucia (TV) 4-3, Turning 477, Kris Blauvelt 192-460, hand with a third periqd tal­ (UPI) — Thirty top male and federal mediator William J. Stadium at a curious angle Kaiser is his 32nd tournament (MCC) def. Dempsey (TV) 4-2, Rennet bows Nancy Quinn 460, Orianna ly and finished up with a pair female athletes, including ten­ Purdon (TV) def. Forte (MCC) Usery Jr., who has been trying leaving the batter in the this year and he has so far won Rennet runners Duval 460, Gigi Carlow 456, of scores in the final period. nis stars Hie Nastase and 1-up, Everett (MCC) def. to achieve a pro football peace in field hockey Judy Clemson 466. shade trying to see pitches $173,608. The most he ever won , will was $102,822 last year. Fred Nasiff recorded the Truman (TV) 5-4, Reeves between the owners and zooming out of a bright compete in “The Challenge of Garvey’s NFL Players Associa­ Opening the season on a While life seems to be giving Eagles’ final goal in the (MCC) def. Allen (TV) 5-4. background that begins the Sexes,” a 12-event competi­ tion since early 1974. losing note yesterday was the Littler a second chance he is sweep meets fourth stanza. tion here Oct. 25 and Nov. 7-10. Kheel also predicted that if Bennet Junior High girls’ field around the pitcher’s mound. coming back from 1972 cancer Women golfers you’d figure the National Skip Gheandi tallied both the Rozelle Rule governing free hockey team. Two years ago the playoff surgery - it has been frustrating League playoffs for a Prince second period goals agent compensation is struck Enfield’s experienced JFK games began at 4 p.m. here Courtney, 10 years Littler’s Sweeping all 10 places, Bennet Junior High’s boys’ cross second hest slugfest. to match Bud Traynor who Blanchard best hitter down by the courts “every School blanked the locals, 3-0, and the Reds—also loaded Cincy’s Don Gullett, with junior but a man who has been country team trimmed Silas Deane yesterday, at Maybe not. was assisted by Sandy The women’s golf team of the player will become a Catfish leading 1-0 at halftime. with sluggers then—scored a a nifty 15-4 record despite aging rapidly of late. Wethersfield, 15-85, and the Bennet girls topped Silas Manchester Country Club failed And not necessarily Sander on the first. The se­ Hunter” in seeking exorbitant Goalie Lois Ann Diana played grand total of two runs. missing two months because “ I've been thinkings about with MCC fall squad Deane, 16-25. to repeat its 1974 win in the cond was unassisted. Steve Telgener broke the tape long term contracts. Hunter a fine game as did Debbie Luz, because of any so-called So, Reds manager Sparky of a broken thumb, will op­ quitting the game altogether,” first in 9:44. finals of the Frank Zadnik Cup signed a multi-million dollar Eileen Grenier and Debby 19th HOLE “ace’, pitchers, either. Anderson has had his team pose Jerry Reuss, who had Courtney said, “because I’ve Buddy Wolcott put the ball Tournament in the Connecticut Kosky for the losers. Dawn A combination of televi­ been playing lousy golf. It’s in the nets twice in the final Boys’ results: 1. Telgener, 2. contract with the New York practicing from 4 p.m. to 6 his best season ever at 18-11. By DAVE ROBACK Youth hockey R. Gallant, 3. Woykoysky, 4. State Women’s Golf Associa­ Yankees after his contract with Farrell, Pat Shelton and Judy Following are the starting sion and the sun could cause p.m. all week long when the This will be the third time been a frustrating year to say half for Tech and Gheandi Correspondent tion inter-club team play Donahue were also cited for the least. In fact, I took most of Ivaldi, 5. James, 6. LaChance, the Oakland A’s was declared times and pairings for Sundays the Saturday and Sunday Pirates come in for their in six years Cincinnati and added a third score. Nassiff Contesting with dismal fall yesterday in Old Lyme. their defensive work. the last month off, went home drills to start 7. C. Gallant, 8. Tanner, 9. invalid. Four Ball Golf Tournaments at games here between the Cin­ only workout. Anderson also Pittsburgh have met in the was assisted by Traynor. weather, the Manchester Com­ The local team of Joan King, and then came back a week ago Practice for boys interested Carlson, Isabelle Parciak, Jan Leonard, Ellington Ridge. cinnati Reds and Pittsburgh reserved the field for 4 p.m. playoffs. The Reds won in Traynor, Nassiff, Martin munity College baseball team in the Sahara.” in playing in the Manchester , /r ) 3 Tavlor Sue Eggleton, Dot Sauer and 8:00 Reynolds, Cohn. Huckins, Pirates to be close low- The Pirates had to settle for both 1970 and 1972, although and Williams were cited by won two, lost three and was Seraphin. The rest worked, because he rained out in 10 scheduled con­ Youth Hockey Association I icn ’ ^ Lynn Prior placed second. 8:08 Schiller, Robinson. Seaman, Shea. scoring affairs. they lost the World Series Malin for their hustle, desire 1 to 3:30 p.m. shot 11 under par at Las Vegas tests. starts Sunday morning at the ® ’ I.' Other teams were New Lon­ 8:16 McCarthy, Kaprove, Zubrow, With a deep bow to televi­ Mainly because of tbe both years. and wound up in a tie for ninth and competitive spirit. Bolton Ice Palace. B) 6. Kehy B), 7 Caouet e GREEN-UP TIME Cavedon. Prince outshot the losers, But things were not as bleak don, Paitipaug and Willimantic. 8:24 Pagan!, McHugh, Ertman, — his best showing of 1975 as they seemed. Standouts like Candidates who have not Olender. during which he has won only 26-22. registered as yet may do so ^oodhouse (B), 10. Stoker (B). FREE 8:32 Willey. outfielder Jim Blanchard and With the Purchase of 15 yds. or More 8:40 Ferrigno, Krull, Hunter, Podolny $19,865. pitcher Steve Weisher paced starting at 6 a.m. thru 12:30 8:48 Meurant, Hermanson, Repko, Littler’s card of 32-33 at the p.m. Musco. the Cougars to victories against Wilt cleared to return Solorain Nowax 8:56 Roberto Sr., Kemp, Rubin, Byk. tougher North course included Housatonic and Middlesex Boys 13 and 14 will practice Until November ISth 9:04 Roberto Jr., Paganetti, Weins­ eight birdies and one bogey. from 6 to 7:30 a.m., 12-year-olds NEW YORK (UPI) - National Basketball Association tein, Merker. Designated hitter rule in American Community Colleges. Jim Blanchard 9:20 J. Salad, Roberto, Latimer, Courtney, playing . the South, Leading the batting category at 7:40, 11s at 8:25, 10 and 9 at Commissioner Larry O’Brien Thursday said if Wilt Kamins. had an eagle six birdies and a was Blanchard, a sophomore, pie and three jingles to become 9:20 and eight and under at 11 Chamberlain wants to return to the basketball court, it will YOU RECEIVE UP TO 3,000 S&H GREEN 9:28 Ehrlich, Corcoran, Berglund, bogey for a 30-35. Volleyball win a.m. Rankin. ' custom-made for Willie Horton with an impressive .411 batting a serious threat for Cougar op­ have to be as a Los Angeles Laker. 9:36 Tulin, Cook, Cox, Potter. STAMPS - FREE - SO DONT WAIT for MCC team average going 7 for 17. ponents next spring. Hickey 9:44 Stein. Gould, Heslin, Salad. NEW YORK (UPI) - The Tigers’ DH. led all the AL year of the DH experiment, BUY NOW! 9:52 B. Salad, Vignati, Dickinson, Following Blanchard was was also the collegian leader, American League’s designated designated hitters with 25 where a designated batter bats Victorious in its opening Berger. former Manchester High stan­ with four runs batted in. •NEW SOLORAIN NO WAX COLORS 10:00 Hall. hitter rule appears to be homers and 92 RBIs. according in place of the pitcher. It now match of the season yesterday 10:08 Greenfield, Kearney, Peters, Subpoena waiting dout Jack Maloney who hit at a With the addition of Rich BANNING’S •FORMICA COUNTER TOPS custom-made for Detroit’s to the final statistics released becomes a permanent fixture of was Manchester Community Scranton. CLEVELAND (UPI) - A .300 clip with three hits in 10 Rabe in the spring^^Jbe MCC •FORMICA & CERAMIC BATHWALLS 10:16 Goodman, Shapiro, Garbrous, Willie Horton, the Tigers’ by the American League office the American League. The College’s girls’ volleyball team Twin defeat subpoena will be waiting for times at bat. Maloney was also pitching staff comprising of IMPORTEp CAR PARTS, INC. Tantillo Jr. injury-prone outfielder. Oakland’s Billy Williams National League does not have with a three straight decision •ALL SUPPLIES AVAILABLE ((CARPETS” 10:24 Keating, Clisham, Sheldon, Pittsburgh Steeler defensive a defensive standout as the Steve Weisher, Terry Hickey Two defeats- were tacked on Krefetz. It didn’t exactly fit him like a trailed Horton with 22 home over Eastern Connecticut. Manchester High’s girls varsity such a rule. (ackle Ernie Holmes when his catcher. He gunned down five and Steve Geopfert should 10:32 Budlong, Davis, DeRoo, glove, though, as Hbrton, who runs and 77 RBIs. The scares' were 15-6, 15-13, and jayvee volleyball teams 527 MAIN STREET ' Buonicoati. team arrives here for a Sunday opponents attempting to steal. has. missed parts of every Cecil Cooper had the top 15-1. solidify the Cougar cham­ I 10:48 Harrigan, Baranello, Chupas, game against the Cleveland Blanchard also paced the club yesterday against Windham PERSONALIZED FLOORS Peck. Linda Brody, Diane Fleury, pionship hopes. Y ' season prior to the 1975 cam­ average among the DH’s bat­ Tennis upset cracking seven hits, a triple, High. MANCHESTER, CONN, m g s “QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND SERVICE” 10:58 Farnham, Farley. Avedisian, paign with an assortment of Browns. Betsy May and Pat Dyson Weisher, a former Windsor 0 u VW Masely. ting .318 for the Poston Red Sox Chief Justice Leo M. Spellacy double, and four singles. The JV’s dropped a 15-8, 15-6 Paul F. Phllllpa, Prop. 11:04 Davidson, Hanks, Geddes, Chan- ailments, never played the field KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) starred for the winners. High hurler, allowed no runs in that capacity. Teammate of Cuyahoga County Common Former East Catholic par­ match while the varsity bowed 390 Main St., Manchaatar nin. once this year as he became the Jim Rice was second at .287 as — Vijay Amritraj upset John Tonight the locals face Cen­ and three hits in 10 innings. This N' 11:20 Rossitto, Yosha, Richmond, Pleas Court, has ordered ticipant, Terry Hickey, leashed earned him the title of top by scores of 15-13,11-15 and 15- CALL 643-2463 649-6258 ^ only American League player Alexander to ignite India to a (UFJ Photo) tral Connecticut at 6:30 at St. Karliner. a designated hitter and Tommy Holmes to appear before a ' out four hits comprising of a tri- 11. " Mon.-Frl. 8:00 to 5:00 • Sat. 8:00 to 1:00 11:28 Taiitlllo, James, Marsh, to appear in all of his team’s Davis of the£altim6re,Orioles shocking 2-1 upset of a powerful James School. hurler. ToIrtelloUei to games. Australia team Thursday night court refeiCe to explain why he Look of determination on Bill Lee*s face V 11:36 Thom as, P o tter, Conyers, was third at ^ 3 . has not paid Larry Myers, a i Lingua. But Horton, serving as the in the Nation’s Cup. Ttiis is the third and final trucker, $25,000 damages. Red Sox southpaw pitched hatting practice yesterday p a g e POURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEI^ALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 3, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Oct. 3, 1975 - PAGE FIFTEEN

• • 9 . The lighter side: Open house Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 □ EDUCATION V, Saturday Going against the grain ^ A D S Private Instructions 18 EAST or nVER HOMES $31,900. Vernon, 6 rm. Cape, carpeted living ropm, and for Loomis^ PIANO TEACHER wants GARDENING l i e r a l d bedrooms, treed lot. students. Graduate of Hartt By DICK WEST send consumers colorful lapel By FJIf^NK ATWOOD The Rev. and Mrs. Walter College. Specializing in $35,900. Manch. 6 rm. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, fireplaced WASHINGTON (UPI) - All buttons imprinted with the Loomis of Rockledge, Fla., are CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ragtime, Jazz and Classical. llv. room, dining ropm and garage, nice lot...... newspaper readers are aware legend ‘‘WIN,’’ which stands Linda Harrington, 872-7116. visiting in Manchester and will Squash of many shapes and Woodchuck problem time. He’ll let them stay in the English box, a variety that of the controversy over the sale for “Wheat Ingested be honored at an open house sizes have been grown this year The highway property not ground as long as possible, came to America with the early of American wheat to the Soviet $36,500. Manch. 7 rm Condo. 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, Niggardly.” Saturday from 8 to 10 p.m. at family room, garage. by local gardeners. Among only runs across the back of since frost can hardly damage settlers and is appropriate for a Union. PHONE 643-2711 Homes For Sale 23 Moreover, he proposes that the home of the Rev. and Mrs. those who have tried something their lot but along one side, the peanuts, growing un­ planting in honor of the Opposition to the transactions FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD the Kremlin underwrite a 100 Alex Elsesser, 98 Baldwin Rd. new and different are Mr. and where the State does not, or derground on the roots. Bicentennial observance. has been so intense that the 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built $36,900. Manch. oversized Cape on large wooded lot, million ruble research program The Rev. Mr. Loomis was Mrs. Edward Cejkowski whose cannot, use the manpower Someone helped himself to one sales were suspended while a Colonial, 2'/2 baths, family fireplaced Ifv. room. to develop alternate sources of pastor of Community Baptist Help Wanted 13 room, fireplaces, garages. Italian squash sent out such needed to cut the brush and Woodbridge Tavern of the box plants, leaving a gap, U.S. delegation went to Moscow BOWERS i grain, such as rice paddies, that Churth from 1967 to 1972, Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. long runners that they built a weeds. Consequently, it is a A small planting of shrubs and calling for a replacement. to try to work out a long term BICENTENNIAL i SECRETARY- Local law of­ ADVERTISING ADVERTISING will make the Soviet Union less during the time a new $44,500. E. Hfd. Immaculate 6 rm. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, trellis for them to climb. patch of jungle, and a fine home and annual flowers around a New annual flowering plants purchase arrangement. fice, excellent short-hand and dependent on American wheat. educational wing was erected JAMBOREE I $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet fireplaced llv. room and garage, gorgeous preff. for woodchucks. Mr. Gryk has boulder with a bronze marker will be set in the spring. If the wheat deal is that much typing skills required. 35 hour DEADLINE RATES kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, landscaped lot. As seen in our photo, with the He points out that the USSR at the church. He retired to § fought a battle with the at Woodbridge and E. Center of an issue in this country, im­ would have enough cornpone to week, salary with medical 12:00 noon the day before 1 day . 9c word per day tile baths, $435 monthly income. Cejkowski's daughter, Carolann Florida and for a while was benefits. Legal experience publication. woodchucks, in which he has Sts. has been worked over and agine what it must be like in last an estimated 100 years if I Saturday | 3 days r 0c word per day Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Prince, the squash hang Hoya in bloom area representative for the preferred, call weekdays, 9-5, Deadline .for Saturday and 6 days 7c word per day $49,900. Manch. Contemporary L-Ranch, 3 bedrooms, come out no more than even, made ready for winter. The Russia. the technology were available ’4 October 4, 10-1 i straight down and one of them . Mrs. Charles Kramer of Ministers and Missionaries 647-9903. Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 26 days 6c word per day $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room 2 baths. One of a kind home. and his garden has provided the area is across the street from Since Soviet leaders tend to to enable it to meet gas­ S Lots of fun to be had by all. g 15 WORD MINIMUM has reached a length of more Campfield Rd. reported Board. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard animals with tasty forage. the site of the Woodbridge keep their quarrels under tronomic standards He calls for than three feet. The squash blossoms on her hoya and asked The couple has been invited to PHONE FROM home to ser­ PLEASE READ Happy Ads $2.00 inch heating, stove, refrigerator. $55,700. Manch. 7 rm. custom Raised Ranch, 3 bed­ Mr. Gryk had cut his largest Tavern, now long since torn cover, at least until someone the development of new recipes vice our customers in the have been something to show whether this was unusual. The attend the ordination of Mark Hutchins Agency 646-3166. rooms, fireplaced family room, double garage, gor­ squash when I saw the garden down, where George' gets purged, we can only sur­ to make cornpone more Manchester area, flexible the neighbors and any friends answer could be ‘‘yes and no." Larson Sunday at 3 p.m. at the YOUR AD geous acre wooded lot with view of Hfd. county. and on a scale in the kitchen it Washington stopped on one of mise what is taking place. But palatable. hours, super earnings, 249-7773. who drop in. E arlier in the year, Mrs. fi church and to the 175th anniver­ Happiness Is — Classified ads are taken over MANCHESTER- Seven room weighed ITVi pounds. It was his coach trips through New is is logical to assume the situa­ But primarily, he says, the the phone as a convenience. Raised Ranch, 3/4 acre, 2 Elizabeth Doyle of Charter Oak sary of the Baptist church they going to an almost four feet long and at the England. tion is roughly as follows: problem stems from the failure IMMEDIATE Opening exists The Herald is responsible for baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ They were told at a local gar­ St. invited us to see her hoya, served in Norwich 25 years ago for RN with maternity onty one incorrect insertion and thick lower end it was three in­ The Manchester Garden Club When the wheat sales are of the Politburo to come up with AUTUMN age, carpeting, pool, huge deck, den center that their squash is a climbing over a wire trellis on Oct. 12. experience, 3-11 shift, excellent then only to the size of the central air-conditioning, $46,- ches in diameter. provided the planting with help suspended, Soviet consumers a comprehensive grain policy. original insertion. Errors which M E R R i n cocozelle, but they have no above the flower pot and All friends of the Rev. and CHURCH FAIR salary, with full fringe benefits, 900. Warren E. Howland empty seed packet to confirm The color of the squash in from the Department of Parks carrying many clusters of waxy become greatly concerned Therefore, he is taking steps on North United 109 bed hospital, general acute do not lessen the value of the Realtors 646-1180 both gardens, whatever they Mrs. Loomis are invited to at­ advertisement will not be cor­ Realtors 643-1108. the name and the squash looks and a failure of com­ star-shaped blossoms. The about the shortage and demand his own to cope with the crisis. JCAH accredited. Call for an are called, is a clear light tend the open house Saturday. Methodist Church rected by an additional inser­ to me exactly like one being munications made it necessary plant had come from her that the Kremlin do something . He says the surest way to 300 Parker St. appointment 872-0501, Ext. 322. tion. MANCHESTER - FULL green. The seed catalogue from J grown in another Manchester to do some of the work a second mother’s home but after about the grain crisis. overcome the wheat shortage is Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 Iowa said they are to be used LEGAL NOTICE garden, at the home of Mr. and time. Miss Millicent Jones, for several years in her apartment Communist party chief to raise prices. This will Saturday AVON - Need money to help pay baths first floor family-room like zucchini, which are Court of Probate tuition bills? If you’re am­ Mrs. Henry Gryk, called a the garden club, had set stakes had never shown buds. She had m Brezhnev then appears on stimulate production and make October 4th Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 with fireplace, treed lot, walk summer squash and have best District of Andover bitious and enthusiastic you can What is your Property Worth? "Guinea bean." The Gryks to mark the spots where she been advised to get the vines up closed circuit television and wheat less expensive, he says. to Keeney School. $39,900. flavor when they are only half- NOTICE TQ CREDITORS 10-2 earn money all fall as an Avon Warren E. Howland Realtors showed me a seed catalogue wanted the shrubs planted, but where air couid circulate promises a program under For one thing, it will en­ We will inspect your property and suggest grown. Representative. Meet people, 643-1108. from a firm in Iowa which gives before the planting was done around them and the trellis had which the USSR will achieve courage farmers to make sub­ ESTATE OF JAMES A. RAY. JR. aka have fun, too! Call for details: Mr. Gryk raises another crop JAMES ALFRED RAY. JR. an asking price. (No obligation.) this name. the stakes were removed so been exactly what the plant grain self-sufficiency within 10 stantial Investments in explora­ 523-9401, OIL BURNER SERVICE that appears in relatively few Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdig $32,900 - ATTRACTIVE 5 1/2 Ask us about our guar^tee sales plan TODAY! that the grass could be mowed. needed. years. tion for new wheat fields such Vinkels, Judge, all claims must be home gardens, kale. It is a Lost and Found 1 room Ranch, garage, The Gryks at first let their When men came to set up the There are several varieties of Part of the problem, he says, as draining the Black Sea and presented to the fiduciary named below WANTED - Driver, stock clerk, baseboard heat, manicured relative of cabbage and its cur­ on or before January 15. 1976 or be TECHNICIAN vines grow along the ground, shrubs they had no markers to hoya and Mrs. Kramer's has Mrs. James Prince (Carolann) stands with Italian squash is waste. He urges consumers planting wheat on the bottom. barred by law. The fiduciary is: LOST - Set of car keys with gold 8-5:30, Monday-Friday, 8-1 shaded lot, Hutchins Agency, ly leaves are picked to be REALTORS — MLS but they have climbed anyway, guide them and planted the the common name of Hindu in garden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to undertake voluntary conser­ But many Politburo members Paula Ray pen knife on ring. Between East Saturday. Apply in person, Due to expansion of our Service Department, we Realtors, 646-3166. cooked as greens. He managed 190 Burnside Ave. Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce, first on some poles set for them shrubs. Miss Jones thought, too rope plant because the vines Edward Cejkowski of Oakwood Rd. Carolann, whose home vation measures, such as for­ are unable to understand how Center St. and parking lot side require an experienced Oil Burner Service Techni­ 289-7475 — EAST HARTFORD * to grow carrots in spite of the ______East Hartford. Conn. Street. and then up a chain link fence at close together. They have now twist themselves into a rope. is on Tudor Lane, helps her father with the garden work. ming neighborhood bread pools raising the price of wheat will of Willie’s Steak House. 742- cian. Knowledge of heating essential. This is a fuii- 742-8243 — COVENTRY woodchucks and he had the back of the lot which been moved to new locations. The plant comes from southern and using less flour in the make It less expensive. They 6770. Reward. time, year round position. We offer an excelient Member National Assoc of Real Estate Boards also tomatoes in quantity, good (Herald photo by Barlow NOTICE UTILITY DRUG CLERK - 9-5, COVENTRY RTE. 44 separates the Gryk property Lilac and forsythia will be China and in this climate has to dough. accused Brezhnev of playing PUBLIC HEARING Monday-Friday, apply in person benefit program including Sick Pay, Free Hospitai- member of the Hartford. Manchester and Vernon Multiple peppers and beets and a row of As a rew ard for th e ir FOUND - one male Siberian from the roadside of Rt. 1-84. prominent. stay in the house. into the hands of big wheat ADDITIONAL ■» only, Westown Pharmacy, 455 Medicai Plan, Uniforms, Pension and Profit Just listed charming seven- Listing Service. peanuts, being tried for the first There are several plants of cooperation, Brezhnev offers to producers who are trying to Husky - Shepherd mix, call Dog room older home. Three APPROPRIATION Warden, 646-4555. Hartford Road, Manchester. Sharing Plans. cash in on the grain crisis. BOARD OF DIRECTORS bedrooms, large kitchen with Brezhnev agrees to allow TOWN OF MANCHESTER FOUND - one female Irish FULL AND part time cooks, Call bewteen 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday thru FrI. dining area, beautiful living ------Foreign news comment:------more time for working out dishwashers, buspersons, days room with beamed ceiling, CONNECTICUT setter, call Manchester Dog $29,900- Five room Ranch with MANCHESTER - house and some sort of compromise. He Warden, 646-4555. and nights, apply at Tacorral also sliding glass doors Notice is hereby given that Broad St., Manchester, BANTLY OIL CO. partial basement in good condi­ business location, six room Mrs. Simmons honored for herbology insists, however, that his ap­ the Board of Directors, Town of overlooking large 35 foot 331 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 tion, and a big lot also. T.J. extra nice Colonial plus two proach is the key to adequate Announcements 3 sundeck into a gracious two Manchester, Connecticut, will HOSTEESS OR HOST - for part TELEPHONE 049-4595 Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. story heated barn, on busy main MOMCA SHEA Colom bia says ‘no’ aid grain supplies. ‘‘There is no hold a Public Hearing in the time days,, apply Tacorral, acre lot with pond and trees. st., near hospital, ideal for of­ shortage so severe that a price Hearing Room at the Municipal WANTED - your vote on Broad St., Manchester. Oil heat, full basement for fices, shop, or tradesman. $65,- 742-949.5 November 4, for Phyllis MANCHESTER - newly BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) - expresed concern about a joint effort to curb the increase won’t make it dis­ Building, 41 Center Street, Father’s workshop. Plus an 000, Warren E. Howland Mrs. Adelma Simmons, of the Caprilands Herb Jackston, Democrat for Board carpeted three bedroom home, Realtors, 643-1108. When Colombian President diminishing U.S. presence in smuggling of drugs, particular­ appear,” he says, quoting an Manchester, Connecticut, CANDY MAKER apprentice - oversized two-car garage with Farm of Silver St., was recently honored by the of D irectors, Committe to REAL ESTATE Sales - large living room, large Alfonso Lopez Michelsen went Colombia. ly cocaine, through Colombia to old Russian proverb. Tuesday, October 14, 1975 at interested in learning a trade as MATURE, part-time person to heat,' Truly a lovely home, A kitchen, with large dining area, Herb Society of America for her work with Reelect Phyllis Jackston. Vic­ a candy maker, please send assist in retail appliance store, Training program. Starting must see. Owner moving out OWNER occupancy or invest­ to Washington to talk to Presi­ Since Colombia is almost the United States. 8 ;00 p.m. to consider and act on tor I. Moses, Treasurer. refrigerator and stove, herbs. detailed resume including sales experience helpful but not November 14th, intensive five of state. A real buy at $38,500, ment - three units, townhouse dent Ford last week, he did not self-sufficient in oil, is not Four years ago, the United SCOTS TOUR the following; beautiful back yard, fruit trees Mrs. Simmons received a Certificate of salary history and necessary. Apply to Mr. Guzzet full day course taught by cer­ Call style, two years young with go hat in hand asking for more susceptible to oil cartel States promised to finance two- GLASGOW (UPD - The Scot­ Proposed additional ap­ tified instructors. Must be and grapevines, quiet professional office attached. Achievement for her distinguished contributions □ FINANCIAL requirements to Munson’s Can­ Consumer Sales Co., neighborhood, enclosed front foreign aid as Latin American pressures and doesn’t follow thirds of the construction cost tish National Orchestra will propriation to 1975-76 Budget, dy Kitchen, P.O. Box 224, Manchester Shopping Parkade, licensed or in process. Com­ MANCHESTER REALTY CO. Call today. Century 21, in the field of horticulture and herbal knowledge make its first American tour' pany expansion, necessitates and rear porch, $34,900, Jackston Agency. 646-1316. presidents have sometimes anyone's particular line in of a jungle highway linking Sewer Operating Fund, Bolton, Ct. 06040. next to Forbes & Wallace, 649- Ted Goodchlld 646-4348 evenings call 649-5125, mor­ and for furthering the purposes of the society. done in the past. foreign policy, Colombia could Colombia and Panama. The next winter, opening at Carnegie TRANSFER to Sewer Reserve Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 8637. addition of several full time nings, 289-8251. The award was given for Mrs. Simmons' books Instead, Lopez told Ford that play an important role in Darien Gap link would com­ Hall in New 'V'ork Nov. 21 with Fund — $70,000.00 for construc­ PART-TIME counter help, sales persons to accommodate MANCHESTER - Price Colombia was closing down the building bridges between the plete the Pan-American John Lill as piano soloist The 25- MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ experienced preferred. Days - ARE you interested in making transfer clients. Call Cleo MANCHESTER - Large newer reduced $3,000 on this im­ on herbs and for her famous herb gardens. tion of sewers on Love Lane, to maculate seven-room Cape. U.S. Agency for International year-old orchestra is conducted cond, third. All kinds. Realty Saturdays included. Apply W. money? Show and wear Glidden, for interview. Replies duplex three room apartment. NORTH COVENTRY - See this Mrs. Simmons bought her farm on Silver St. in United States and the third Highway from Alaska to be financed by issuing tem­ strictly confidential. Glidden Custom kitchen, three or four Development, which has world, particularly the Latin Patagonia. by Alexander Gibson. statewide. Credit rating un­ T. Grant Company, Manchester exclusive top quality Beeline Immaculate condition delightful seven room Raised 1929. She started her herb gardens in 1935. porary notes to be paid from an­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Parkade. An equal opportunity Associates Inc. 644-2533. bedrooms, rec room, oversized funneled $1.2 billion in Fashions. No previous throughout. Priced right. R. Ranch, two-car garage, ‘‘I became interested in herb gardens because American countries. ticipated income from sewer fidential, quick arrangements. employer. experience necessary, no in­ Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- fireplace, acre lot. At only $39,- garage. Secluded yard etc. American aid to Colombia since This may have been one of the I had bought an old house and I wanted gardens assessments in accordance Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. vestment. Those interested EXECUTIVE Secretary - 1980. 900. Pasek Realtort^,289-7475, Priced to sell. $37,900. R. 1962. reasons why Lopez was the first with Section 7-269A of the Mature personable individual Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- that would be appropriate for the house. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ PERSON to demonstrate the should speak to a Beeline 742-8243. American aid is no longer Latin American president to be • NATIVE ELBERTA PEACHES Connecticut General Statutes ford. Evenings, 233-b879. all new Electrolux Super J. Top manager. Just call 646-0480. for 25 hour work week, 10 to 3 NEW HOMES - Ranches, 1980 Mrs. Simmons has written five books and 17 necessary, Lopez said. At the invited to Washington for a (Excellent tor freezing and canning) revised. earnings. Call 528-6702. p.m. daily oo as arranged, in Capes, Colonials, and Raised MANCHESTER booklets on hdrbs and the herb society uses these same time he made it clear that state visit. John W. Thompson MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd downtown Manchester Ranches, fireplaced family CENTRALLY located Ranch, THE CAPTAIN’S HOUSE beautiful wooded lot. City books as reference material. Colombia would continue to But with the end of the AID • ORCHARD FRESH CORTLAND Chairman, Board of mortgages — interim financing LARGE Corporation expan­ architectural office. Good rooms, aluminum siding, dou­ Quaint older seven-room Colonial with typing and shorthand required. sewers, full cellar, bus line. The books not only deal with the growing of rely on development loans from program and two other MCINTOSH and MACOUN APPLES Directors — expeditious and confidential ding. Needs two positive ble garages. Your plans or ours authentic pine paneled and fireplaced service, J.D. Real Estate thinking people. We prepare LAUNDRY Please Send resume to Box AA, ... Merritt Agency, 646-1180. family room. Nicely shaded lot. two- Only $28,500. VA no money herbs, but the use of herbs in cooking, the World Bank, the Inter- American projects running into Manchester, Conn. car garace, owner has retired to the down. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. c • FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER Assoc. 646-1980, you to earn $125 or better if Manchester Herald. American Development Bank, trouble the United States is Dated at Manchester. Cape, and is very anxious to sell. Price decorating, landscaping, in teas, in natural dyes qualified. Call 528-6702. SERVICE VERNON ... commercial zoned reduced at $38,900. Offers wanted. and fragrances. the United Nations and the hard-pressed to maintain some FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS Connecticut this second day of Mature person for laundry PART TIME custodian and 4 & 3 two family on a 84x120 lot Must be sold. GLASTONBURY - Lovely six The gardens are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Organization of American kind of profile in Colombia. October, 1975. □ EMPLOYMENT TWO OPENINGS available in washroom and deliveries, mainteeance man, four hou’rs selling for only $36,900. T. J. room Ranch on 1 1, 2 acres, States. The United States is a The two programs running BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD living room, dining area, three seven days a week and a garden tour, lecture area to sell established product. full-time, days, evenings, per day, five days a week, cen­ Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. heavy contributor to all of into trouble are the Darien Gap (3 Miles Beyond Vito’s Restaurant, Glastonbury) TOWN OF COVENTRY Car helpful. Will school. Call trally located in Manchester, bedrooms, two baths, two luncheon is served Tuesday through Friday. ZONING BOARD OF Help Wanted 13 excellent benefits. Starting them. highway project and and the 528-6702. rate $2.37 hourly. Reply Herald Box C. REAL ESTATE CENTER fireplaces. Large fininshed rec Reservations are requested for the tour and APPEALS room, carpeting and garage. Lopez, 62, who has three Please apply in person COVENTRY MID 60’s T JOBSEEKERS Employment 646-4144 lunchen. years remaining in a four-year There will be a public hearing AMBITIOUS PERSON LICENSED PLUMBER - call Priced in the 40's. Alda Realty, Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., 644-1317. FRECHETTES MARTIN, INC., Realtors Realtors, MLS, Equal housing Adelma Simmons in her herb gardens on Silver St. shortly The luncheon consists of punch, canapes, term at the head of a self-styled on Monday, October 6, 1975, at energetic, reliable, available MEADOWS 7:30 P.M. in the Registration with full and.part time OMor- for immediate employment. 4 bedrooms, 2‘-4 baths, large kitchen, 263 Main Street______Manchester opportunity. 688-7271. after receiving the Certificate of Achievement from the homemade bread, vegetable, a meat or fish ‘‘center-left’’ government, tunities available now. East CONVALESCENT HOME formal dining room, beautiful living Room of file Town Hall to hear Earnings opportunity to $150 room plus 2-car garage. Call 649-5306. Herb Society. (Photo by Shea) casserole, green salad and relish salad. probably wanted to put more Hartford, 568-1070. per week, neat appeepearance 333 BIDWELL STREET distance between Colombia and and act upon the following a must. Call 528-6702. MANCHESTER Situation Wanted 15 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY the United States in order to & applications: TWO Experienced short order MUM EPISCIA SALE Ronald LeMay, 194 Terrace cooks, one full time and one An equal opportunity employer. BARROWS & WALLACE gain more stature in the third RECEPTIONIST - for busy CHILD CARE - infant through Drive, Rockville, Ct. requesting part-time, also experienced ManGhestor Naw Havan Hartford G&Wworkshop to plan new show next Tuesday world, where his administra­ podiatry office, must be ef­ pre-schooler, $4.00 per day, 649-5306 397-1915 726-6615 tion is seeking a more active relief from the,restrictions im­ waitress or waiter for ficient, pleasant, eager to private home, playmates, 8" Pot Hanging posed in Sec. 10;3 of the Coven­ weekends, call 646-9497. role. learn, shorthand and typing SOMEONE to help serve com­ spacious yard, convenient for The Manchester Gilbert & Tyler, directors of last season’s fund for construction of a band vited to attend Tuesday's try Zoning Regulations for a 26’ ability required, light commuters. 644-9000. Sullivan Workshop will meet American officials professed PART TIME receptionist pany dinners, call 649-5717. MANCHESTER - to settle performance of "Pirates of shell on a site at Manchester meeting. For further informa­ variance to construct a home on bookkeeping and telephone Estate, two family 5-5, two car Tuesday at 8 p.m. at South to have no hard feelings about EPISCIA typist, Monday through Friday, Penzance:" Community College. tion, contact co-presidents HARDY Hemlock Point, Coventry, Ct. experience desired, days, 9- PART TIME cashier wanted, CHILD CARE - fenced yard, garage, garden space, con­ Colombia’s decision, but Reg. $8.95 to $9.95 9-1, Reply Receptionist, P.O. United Methodist Church to Audition dates will be set for Anyone interested in any Chuck and Jan Sterling, 84 Scott Allen Sandberg, Town Manager 5:30, Saturday 9-12, 4 1/2 days, after school. Apply in person. playmates, near Robertson venient location to schools' and privately, some officials Box 222, Manchester, Ct. 06040. resume in your own School, excellent care, Monday-: make plans for their next later this month. phase of a G&S production is in­ Drive, or telephone 649-6818, MUMS for the Town of Coventry, Big L Discount, 913 Mam St. shopping, 643-8498, days, 684- production. handwriting, interviews Friday, 649-8292. The Gilbert & Sullivan IN FLOWERI requesting relief from the HOUSEKEEPER - Full time, 4192, evenings and weekends. The Workshop has scheduled Wednesday, October 8,6-8 p.m., Owner agent. Workshop is a non-profit 119 »"ii NOW restrictions imposed in Section mature individual good starting MEDICAL CARE Co-ordinator the performance of "Princess 6' POI- 117 East Center St., - Registered records ad­ I WILL babysit in my home dai­ I organization composed of area I I 19 3.533.3 of the Coventry Zoning salary, liberal fringe benefits. Manchester, Ct. ly, phone 643-9588, Ida" for their 29th annual ONLY On bus line. Apply Monday- ministrator or registered STRANT STREET- An oldie people who enjoy working in Regulations for the develop­ but goodie ... vacant seven produ< tion to be presented in this type of musical. 8 ' POf-1^’ |« Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., East nurse, experienced in hospital ment of the Cummisk property utilization review procedurres room Colonial with aluminum March at East Catholic High Proceeds from the perfor­ on Rt. 31, Coventry, Ct. Hartford Convalescent Home, Homes For Sale 23 745 Main Street, East Hartford. MANAGER souht for administraitve posi­ siding, IVz baths. Was in the MANCHESTER ’48,900 School mances are donated to local At this hearing interested per­ mid 40's., but owner wants ac­ The show will be directed by TRAINEE tion. Car required for travel 4-4 Duplex, aluminum siding, large 150’x125’ lot, 2- charities. The Workshop sons may appear and be-heard within Hartford county. Please tion. T.J. Crockett, Realtors, WANTED mature reliable car garage. For Sale by Owner. Sarah Ketter and William recently donated a check to a 310 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER and written communications Management position can be yours summit resum e to Box A, NEW LISTING 643-1577. babysitter, in my home, 2:45 after 6 months specialized training : V IS ! received. Said appeals and the p,m-12:15 a.m. , 649-5742. period. High income potential in Manchester Herald. LARGE SEVEN ROOM An- Call 649-5701 or 872-4732 C A L L 649-9.106 I 'I MILE BEFORE NORTH MANCMEaTER CENTER o n R T E . 8J MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES SAUS « reports of other Town management. saldi built Raised Ranch, tile $31,900 - Essex Street, anxious We will send you to school for 2 weeks, GENERAL CLERICAL part baths, built-ins, carpeting, owner wants out before heating k Departments thereon are on LEGAL SECRETARY- part expenses paid, train you in the field sravict : time, experienced preferred, time, typing required, two fireplaces, large family season starts. Six-room Discharged Wednesday: Siemer, 74 Laurel St,, South SALE k file and may be seen in the of­ selling and servicing established ac­ carpeted Cape, vacant, trades DUTCH BULBS fice of the Zoning Agent, Town hours 1-5 p.m., hourly rate, per­ counts. We need individuals who are shorthand helpful, hours 8 a.m. room, two-car garage, one Phyllis Kennedy, 256 E. Middle Windsor; Deane Sinosky, 74 THRU SUNDAY POW iR SHOP 569-0302 »UTCH BULBS Mature, Ambitious, have car and are to 2 p.m., mature528-1084. considered. T.J. Crockett, TULIPS - HYACINTHS ALL DARVJIN TULIPS Hall, Coventry, Ct. manent position. Strong typing Bondabie. Many tringe benetits. acre lot, with extra buildings Tpke.; Robert Finnegan, 157 Llynwood Dr., Bolton. ) T ------and machine transcription. Realtors, 643-1577. Buy Doz«‘n al RtH|ular Price George M. Coon If you want a Career Opportunity, suitable for storage or horse. Park St; Hilda Brown, East Also, Marcia Zimmer, CROCUS - DAFFODILS - DUTCH IRIS Light shorthand, good please write Richard Green, til PART TIME - Custodian, early ASK GET A 2nd DOZEN AT Chairman______. Mid 50’s. Bolton area. Hartford; Ruth Phelps, Ver­ Mansfield; Odella Thomason, GRAPE HYACINTHS - ANEMONE telephone personality. Send Washington St., Brookline, Ma. 02146. morning cleaning. Apply in per­ HEBRON - BOLTON line. Open Don Lappen Kathleen Otter non; John Martin, 141 Pine St,; 27B Thompson Rd.; Dorothy resume to B. 0. Box 470, An equal opportunity employer. son to Moriarty Brothers, 315 Convenient to 1-84. House Sunday, 1-5, 80 Dally Rd., NARCISSUS - SNOW DROP INVITATION Center St., See Scotty. Darlene Garrow, 130 Vernon Lavallee, Andover Garden Vz Price * Stays greener i Manchester. DUBALDO-LESPERANCE three bedroom Raised Ranch Doug Anderson Ken Royce Ave.. Rockville: Marlon Or- Apts., Andover, Elizabeth John­ with built-ins, on one acre Ben Shankman Carl Zinsser longer this fall' TO BID 646-0505 Owner, 643-9480. tagus. East Hartford; Mary son. Somers. Crocus Sealed bids will be received Announcements 3 Announcements 3 Announcements about any of these tine listings Daffodils & Norcissus in the Office of The Director of Mixed regular H.75 mixed 25 f e t e * * Develops General Services, 41 Center 3 Street, Manchester, Connec­ SALE PRICE 25 fO R MANIXIESTER - NEWLY LISTED the largest asaortmanl of strong roots ticut until October 17, 1975 at MANCHESTER 11:00 a.m. for the following: PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Ansaldi built, six-room Ranch featuring two fireplaces, eat- for winter GASOLINE DRIVEN in kitchen, three bedrooms, large family room and garage. picture frames regular ^3.75 2. TRULY immaculate Cape Lovely landscaped lot. Located close to stores, schools etc. protection EMERGENCY PORTABLE 1. SEVEN-room Cape with POWER GENERATOR COME TO THE FAIR!! fireplaced living room, in a nice neighborhood deep in ALUMINUM SIOED Dutch Colonial located near Manchester anywhere! Pine Manure \\ Bid forms, plans and aluminum siding, plaster private yard, large single car Country Club on almost one acre lot. Fireplaced living room, * Provides a specifications are available at games • Prizes • Food • Plants • Crafts walls, oversized two-car gar­ garage. Very attractive eat-in formal dining room, family room, three bedrooms, IVz I we have every slock size available from 2x21 BARK NUGGETS f or Top Soil the General Services Office, 41, At the BUCKLEY SCHOOL age, formal dining room, kitchen, living room, huge baths, and garage. ; to 24x48, and priced from 494. bring In your| $ - head start three bedrooms, full ceramic (11x23) master bedroom and NOW Center Street, Manchester, 250 Vernon Street, Manchester prints, photos, and paintings... BUY ONE GET 2nd AT Connecticut. tile bath, city water and full ceramic bath on the first VERNON I We also have diploma on an e^riy Town of Manchester, SATURDAY, OCT. 4 • 10 A.M. - 2 .M. sewer. Fully insulated and a floor. Two bedrooms, and a Six-room older home with two-car garage. Good starter home with large kitchen, three bedrooms, living room. I and certificate frames, too. spring green Connecticut very pleasant'private yard in large full bath upstairs. \V P r ic e COVERS Robert B. Weiss, a nice neighborhood. Bower’s Carpeting, full basement, city Asking $23,500. General Manager School district, convenient to water and sewer, im­ i priced from Buy One at Regular Price ■ Get a 2nd at 10,000sq.ft. ELLINGTON (GUARANTEEDV high school and junior high. maculate. $36,900. 49« One acre building lot with trees and views. $11,000. w t h tv t lY iry llW t thingl Lost and Found 1 COAST Muffler $37,900. LA^ FERTILIZER ‘ . 4 P r ic e TO liiiJ it at LOST - Cute little, short fat “where a brown dogi female, no tags just C OAST Regal Center dollar’s flea collaf.' Vicinity West Mid­ ODEGARD ZINSSER AGENCY EAST HARTFORD NURSERY CARDIN BARN dle Turnpike and Adams Street. worth a $ J 4 5 137SSaVER LANE, U S T HARTFORD 47 WEST ST. Owners anxious. 649-0185, 643- U"e offer convenience along with a .luperior product. REALTY th * t^*"***!* r n o h l t ^ ] dollar!” 5255. dowrttown menehifltM*^ 10 for 8 6 9 -0 8 0 0 VERNON Corner of Broad SAT.-WIO. OiSO-O LOST r yellow and white altered 643-4365 8 7 2 -7 2 9 1 and Center Street Mon.-Fri.. .8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 9 5 SjL «MiivuivcHitH-iiNrs.*rn.B:ju-a;wCARDEN CERTER-TlNrs.-Fri. I:30I;(N) MntirChirinndCitlilM) < male tiger cat. Vicinity Talcott- M ts ville. Talks, cries, very loud. Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. □ REALTOR' 647-1083. 646-1511 i MAl^H E S T ER EVENING HERAj^D, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 3. 1975 — PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 3, 1975 Articles tor Sale 4 1 Antiques 48 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartmenta Foif, Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Homos For Solo 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 WANTED Antique furniture, NEWER Three-bedroom MANCHESTER - available COLUMBIA LAKE - luxurious Dew Drop In to Uw glass, pewter, oil paintings, or MANCHESTER - November 1st MANCHESTER - new listing. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Duplex - IVz baths, carpeting, November 1st, five room occupancy, brand new three ------THE------eight room Raised Ranch, coun­ DRIVE BY South Farms is the' location of Removal, pruning, lot clearing, WOT NOT SHOPPE other antique items. R. all appliances. $275 monthly. NOW RENTING! duplex, near hospital, eat-in try kitchen, recreation room Harrison, 643-8709. bedroom duplexes in residential this seven room Dutch Colonial spraying. Fuly insured. 252 Spruce St. Frechette & Martin, Inc., kitchen, stove and refrigerator, neighborhood. Starting at $275 CHARLES jRn&TSniiiNKlS^ with fireplace, two car garage, THESE BEST BUYS: situated on almost one acre. Licensed. Free estimates. Open Daily 10-5:30 Realtors, 646-4144. no pets, utilities not included. Ferrigno Realtors, 423-1886, H*!!: MANCHESTER i WANTED - Antiques or collec­ INDEPENDENCE per month. Includes appliances Three. good sized bedrooms, Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Except Sunday Parking one car. $210 plus APARTMENTS 228-3506, 228-0668. tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, and carpeting. Heat not in­ ! THINK fireplaced living room, family v \ MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 security. 649-8220. cluded. Security deposit and Charles Drive I THE THIRTIES room, large formal dining TWO HANDYMEN will clean, furniture, lamps, china, etc. bedroom Townhouse, IVz baths, VILLAGE references required. No pets. Formerly STAFFORD - Immaculate six room, Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, Any quantity, 644-8962. full basement, private en­ An Adult Community TAG SALE - Saturday October MANCHESTER - three room Call 647-9936 or 649-2003, 173-183 E. Middle Tpke. 11>Uaac\\acd & ^osseUol room cape in country setting, maintenance of lawn seasonal. trances and patio, includes Manchester furnished apartment, heat, and 4th, 9-4, four families, Waddell Quiet location, not on a fireplaced living room, kitchen, 12 WESTFIELD ST. RANCH - three bedrooms, Cellars and attics cleaned. ANTIQUES Wanted - American heat, appliances, carpeting, Dir. from Route 6 & 44A hot water, $150. One months s 5,500 — Beauty shop on Oak St., business only. a four bedrooms, 2-car attached Six rooms, , some recently Road, Household items, plants, furniture, oriental rugs, pain­ UNUSUAL Deluxe one through street. Soma oc- fireplaced living room, dining Reasonable prices. 643-5305. pool, air-conditioning, $290 per North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) security deposit. Adults. Call garage, near new hospital. $38,- done. Wall tcLwall in a couple dried flowers, miscellaneous. tings, pewter. Windsor chairs, bedroom Townhouse, private cuapney (or Oct. 1. $ 0,900 — Beauty shop business, convenient location. H room, garage with porch, nice month. Paul W. Dougan, to Henry. 875-3503 after 6. 400. Alda Realty, Realtors, Rain date, Saturday crocks, jugs, Ron Dionne, 643- entrances and patio, full base­ Luxury apartments, soma S33,500 — Three bedroom Colonial, porch and garage.| of rooms. Ist'fLoor laundry. treed lot. Merritt Agency, 646- AVAILABLE supervised day Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ment, includes, heat, MLS, Equal housing opportuni­ October' IHh. 1691. Small quiet complex of unusual 1 feature fireplace, 1 or 2 car $37,500 — Aluminum sided 7-room Cape, garage. ^ Very clean inside and out. 1180. care with meals for your elder­ VERY LARGE four-room appliances, carpeting, and pool. I ty. 688-7271. ______ly relative, while you go to MANCHESTER- Large newer apartment, all electrical garage, and fenced in patio. $37,900 — Seven-room Colonial, new kitchen, garage. Immediate occupancy. Bedroom townhouses, close to bus, $245 per month. Paul W, work, shopping, visit a friend. TAG SALE - antiques, years of Wanted to Buy 49 duplex three bedroom apart­ appliances including washer Rent at $280, New I Desirable Bowers area. WTBUIIir accumulation. Furniture, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or $38,500 — Just listed, 2-bedroom Duplex. Call 649-2358 for information. ment. Immaculate condition shopping, church, pool, tennis. and dryer. Second floor. Cen­ Garage. Swimming pool. Carpenter Rd, glassware, appliances, lawn 643-4535. buildings start at $275. $39,900 - 7 -room Cape, 2 baths, garage. One-year-old 7-room Raised Ranch, OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices throughout. Priced right. R. Featuring: trally Jocated. $160 monthly, Lower thirties and well worth mower, old phonographs, for your old dolls, $65. and up ANDOVER larpe cathedral ceiline, iivingroom, 3 ODD JOBS - trucking, home Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closet security deposit required. Call OPEN FOR INSPECTION $30,900 — 6Vi room Ansaldi Ranch, 2 fireplaces. it. bedrooms, deluxe kitcnen witn family repairs, serving Manchester for clarinet, sports equipment, for China and bisque dolls. $100 1980. 649-2252, after 5:30 p.m. MANCHESTER - Very nice d a il y 2 p.m. UNTIL DARK •41,900 room area, stone fireplace. 2 vanity Saturday 9-5, 27 Coleman Rd., and up for Bye’lo. Never give or • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups four room, 2-bedroom apart­ ■I $39,900 — New 6-room Colonial, 1 'A baths. 193 WOODRRIDGE ST. type baths, glass siding doors, garage. five years, free estimates, 643- OR BY APPOINTMENT one and acres, new Raised Glastonbury. sell a doll without getting our • Private Entrances and Patios ment, stove, refrigerator, I $40,500 — 5-6, 2-Family, convenient location. Vt Older home in desirable Alum, stormy, treed lot, $62,500. 0304. THREE ROOM furnished ROCKVILLE 3'A ROOMS Ranch, two baths, two Bowers area. Two-car garage. offer. Call locally, 875-7356. apartment, all utilities, 272 • Air Conditioner e Color Co-ordinated Decor separate heating system, $150. 646*0800 or 646*1540 $41,900 — 3 bedroom Duplex, 2 heating systems. U&R REALTY GO., INC. WOMAN’S BICYCLE - three 647-1413. fireplaces, garage. If desired Make an offer. 643-2692 LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and Main St. RDCKLAND TERRACE $49,000 — Columbia Lake, waterfront, 4 bedrooms. cellars cleaned, for free es­ speed, 26 inch, $12.00, call 649- ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, Price includes Heat Large and beautiful one bedroom $3,000 less as is. 82RALDWINR0AD Robert D. Murdock 1837. *265 AVAILABLE November 1st, $52,000 — Redwood Farms, 7-room Cape, 2 garages. _____ Realtor______timate phone 647-9610. clocks, guns, oil paintings, MANCHESTER - spacious epartmenis, heal, hot water, all FIVE ROOMS - second floor, I Custom built, plastered wall No extra charge for the huge wrap-around porch that statues, toys, post cards, com­ three bedroom apartment, in appliances, Including dishwasher, newer three bedroom duplex, 1 kitchen and pantry newly! $54,900 — 9-room Colonial Cape, 900’ lot. We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom Ranch in very desirable area. ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 comes with this magnificent 8-room “Victorien.” Treat THREE ANTIQUE ics, crank phonographs, oak new two family, carpeting, air disposal, carpeting, pool and your 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall decorated, 1/2 cellar, and attic BOLTON apartments and townhouses throughout the own private terrace In a country set­ carpeting, appliances, master $56,500 — Redwood Farms, 8-room Dutch Colonial. plus parts. Brakes, shocks, yourself to a leisure inspection of thisrharming home. Typewriters, two underwoods furniture. 646-2690, 646-1882. conditioning, dishwasher and and garage, no children or pets, Lots-Land For Sale 24 one Royal, $25.00 each, phone Town of Manchester. ting. $185. No pots. TV antenna, washer and dryer $59,900 — New 3 bedroom Duplexes “Southview.” lubCi bearings, etc. Call Jan Wiater. separate driveways, $260 per $180 a month without heat, I • 11,000 THE FORTIES Guaranteed. Call anytime, 646- 649-7375. hook-ups, finished basement references and security' $59,900 — 2 stores, 2 apartments, in Bolton. * month, security, call 646-1379 Three acres, trees, privacy, 73-75 COnASE STREET AC WORTH, N.H. - 30 very pret­ 2065, □ RENTALS after 6 p.m. Raymond F. Damato 872-4223 872-3976 529-6586 with lavatory. Heat not in­ required, immedate occupancy,! dead end street. Owner finan­ Immaculate large two-family ty wooded acres fronting on LONE STAR 14' Fiberglass 40 Owner Developer cluded. Call 646-4163. Reply Herald Box D. both year 'round gravel road I Our office Is In constant need ol new listings. II you’re cing available. with five garages! Many CUSTOM DRAPERIES - made REALE’S CORNER HP Evinrude, trailer, all Designed With and on private road. Small accessories, $700 firm, 643-7943. Autos For Sale thinking ol selling, please call lor conlldentlal Inspection possibilities here. Priced rite! very reasonable, work 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 Rooms lor Rent 52 61 Autos For Sale 61 stream, power available, two guaranteed, call anytime, 649- VILUGER APARTMENTS You in Mind 61 Autos For Sale and evaluation. We welcome and appreciate your 39 QUAKER ROAD miles to nice lake. Terms TAG SALE - 34 Marble St. (off Model Dpen 11:3D til 8 P.M. Daily I Lawrence F. FIANO 4266. THOMPSON House, furnished I ive-rctom townhouse apart- _ business! REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE Newly listed extra large available, price $12,500, By N. Main) four family, some old rooms, centrally located. |ment, 1'/2 tiled baths, 2 alr- ■ BEST. Realtors 649-5371 Green Manor Ranch with 7 owner, call 1-603-835-6424, TIRED OF waiting in line? Call 41 items, bric-brac, picture, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Articles lor Sale Kitchen privileges. Parking. fconditloners, wall-to-wall' & ^osseU ol rooms, IVz baths. the Car Doctor. We tune your clothing, bikes, Saturday, Sun­ Reasonable rates. Phone 649- . 649-3940 • 646-1021 • 643-4535 ROUND TABLE, four captain's Idjarpeting,,. full basement,| 124-126 SPRUCE ST. car at your home. 19 years BIDWELL Home Improvement day, 10-5, rain date October 11, 2358. *■ ------S46-2482^j MANCHESTER - terrific six chairs, with leaL hardwood, (leat, hot water, appliances.; REALTORS-MLS Older four family, convenient­ ANDOVER experience. For appointment Co. Expert installation of 12. 169 W««t Canttr StrMt room Cape, country kitchen, call 649-4824 or 646-5826. excellent condition. After 6, FURNISHED ROOM- con­ 4o pets. living room with fireplace, gas ly located. Owner may help AHENTION BUILDERS aluminum siding, gutters and 742-5027. CHOICE TIME!! with financing. trims. Roofing installation and NEIGHBORHOOD tag sale veniently located, clean, quiet, 649^7620 AVAILABLE October 1, three NEW THREE Bedroom hot water, convenient location, Three adjacent building everything from antiques to 187RRYAN DRIVE A BETTER driveway by repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. shower, parking, homelike at­ room heated apartment, $130 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, $34,500, principals only, 643- lots, wooded, surveyed, 1 Vz Thomas Colla, 25 years THE PROVEN carpet cleaner wigs. Seven families, Saturday mosphere. Responsible person, monthly, married couple stove, and refrigerator, $250 NEW 76’s IN STOCK NOW 0791. Seven-room Split Level with acres each. Terms. experience, we give you quality Blue Lustre is easy on the October 4, 10-4, rain date, Sun­ phone 569-2525. preferred, security deposit, no monthly, no pets. Call 649-1344. HORACE' Tetrault — Siding, budget. Restores forgotten central air conditioning! price and service. Phone 649- roofing, storm windows, aw­ day October 5, 12-5, 44 Croft MANCHESTER - new unusual children and no pets, call after MANCHESTER - Full Priced real right! 6082. colors. Rent electric sham- Dr., Manchester. PLEASANT Room for working one bedroom Townhouses now 5, 649-2759. FOUR ROOM apartment, dormered six room Cape, three nings. Quality workmanship, pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES! OWNER WARREN E. HOWLAND free estimates. Fully insured. person, kitchen privileges, renting, at Independence carpeted, heat, hot water and bedrooms - (2 extra large, will Realtors 643-1198 CARPET Installation - residen­ Company. LARGE TAG Sale - of parking, near busline, Village, an adult community. FOUR ROOM apartment, first appliances, included. Adults on­ hold king size furniture). 1 1/2 wants this four-family with 872-9187, 649-3417. four heating systems sold tial and commercial work, free household items, including references required, 647-9033. Full basements, private en­ floor, with garage, $150, call ly, no pets, references and baths, formal dining room, ORIENTAL RUG - 9x12, call rugs, and square oak table, without a lot of fuss and estimates, call 643-9758. ROOFING - Specializing trances and patio, includes after 4 o’clock, at 354 Center St. security deposit, near hospital, fireplaced living room, kitchen 643-5671. Saturday, all day, at 41 Keeney heat, appliances, carpeting, air call 649-9258. feathers. Ask for Alex BRADFORD, MAINE - 110 repairing roofs, new roofs, FEMALE wanted to share fur- 1976 PACER with built-ins. walk to Buckley open and wooded acres, With DRIVEWAYS - Residential and Dr., Bolton across from nished apartment in conditioner. Model open 11:30 I97S IM E T School. Owner relocating. $39,- Matthew. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned PASTEL M IW cape, like new, MANCHESTER - Newer Three approximately 2300 ft. road commericial, installed and repaired. 30 years J, Church. Manchester, own room, call till 8 p.m. daily, Henry St. off 900. Call 649-8192. anywhere in Connecticut. No $200, paid $40or call 649-4216. Main St., Manchester, Paul W. Bedroom Duplex - 1 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER - Newer one frontage. Level land, pretty experience. Free estimates. Laura 643-6288. appliances, private basement, bedroom Ranch type apart­ building site with power job too small, or too large. 688- Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- THE FIFTIES Howley, 643-5361. 50 YEAR OLD Dining room set, spacious yard, $250, 649-1864. ment, quiet location, private Offered by the available. Price $23,000, by 0863, out of town call collect. NICELY FURNISHED room, 4535, 649-3940. 55 CANDLEWOOD DRIVE five chairs, table, buffet, china OUTDOOR entrance, includes heat and owner with good terms ROOFING - Installation and next to shower, parking, 649- appliances, $195. Paul W. Brand new and beautiful available. Call 1-603-835-6424. closet, call 646-4383. FLEA MARKET VERNON - Town House Venetian Nkid Repair & Sales' repairs, gutters, storm win­ 6801 after 6. MANCHESTER - unusual one Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021, 643- executive Ranch. Understated Gardens, a beautifully bedroom Townhhouse, full PHILBRICK CUSTOM a STOCK SHADES dows, doors. Experienced TAG SALE - two families, toys, AND TAG SALE 4535, elegance. Immediate oc­ LANGDON, N.H. - Ap­ Alto a Complete Line of quality workmanship. Fully in­ FURNISED ROOM for rent, landscaped apartment com­ basement, private entrances furniture, tools, and other mis­ Every Sunday munity of unusual architectural Super equipment Includes such goodies cupancy. Mr. Matthew. proximately seven wooded / CUSTOM MUPESi ROMAN SHADES sured. Free estimates. private room with community and patio, includes, heat, BOLTON - MANCHESTER CENTRAL LOCATION acres on year ’round gravel cellaneous. Friday, Saturday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. design, featuring private en­ appliances, carpeting and air as soft touch straddle bucket seats, front 12-Door Sedan, 258, 6 cylinder engine, AGENCY 24 GARTH ROAD MANCHESTER Reasonable prices. Rick and Sunday, October 2, 3, & 4, kitchen, bath and utilities. town line, large three room 4V2 bedrooms, two full baths, large porch, full attic and basement. Easy con­ road. Pine and hardwood trees, BROAD ST. COMMON, Located on bus line. Ideal for trances, private patio with conditioner, $230 per month, disc brakes, tinted glass all windows, 258, I automatic transmission, white wall tires, Eight-room Rockledge Ranch VENETIAN BLIND CO. Burnett, 646-3005. 10-4, 45 South Alton St. (off apartment, stove, refrigerator, version to two-family at minimum expense. good building site, power MANCHESTER senior citizens. Call anytime, sliding glass door, wall-to-wall Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646- B cylinder engine, front anti-sway bar, I whole wheel covers, AM radio, St. No. Contact owner. GEORGE H. MARLOW 649-5221, 643-5030 COLONIAL — Two years old, with 2‘/2 baths, 3 air 29 NSSOl STffin (49-1422 West Middle Turnpike). quiet neighborhood, references available. $5,500, terms, by D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, Behind Dairy Queen on Broad Street. 644-0383. carpeting, range, refrigerator, 1021, 643-4535. styled road wheels, 3 speed manual floor O f Contact your own broker required, $190 monthly, 643- 12404, nautical blue with matching interior, eight rooms, first floor family conditioners! Indoor apace available for dealers disposal, master TV antenna, owner. 1-603-835-6424. gutters, and leaders. Free es­ 5983. shift, AM radio, St. No. 2401, Dealer Prep, I Undercoating, Dealer Prep and Glazing, room with fireplace, four LOT BRIARWOOD DR. BASEMENT water pump $40, and craftsperaona. m , timates, Fully insured. 249- ROOM FOR RENT - Centrally traverse rods; storage and Undercoat & Glazing, List $4606. bedrooms, 2V2 baths, 6’x8’ Brand new and beautiful SNOW BLOWER repairing, 1972 Cadillac carburetor, $60, laundry facilities in basement. I List $4076. 0205. two motorized forklifts, capaci­ NEW DEALERS WEEKLY! located, 146 Center St. Please MANCHESTER - elegant two BRICK APARTMENT building mud-room, wall-to-wall Raised Ranch. Attractive chain saw and lawn mower, call 649-0013. Total electric, no pets. One and MANCHESTER Business Property 26 ty 3,000 Ibs.l $1700 each, please For Information, call PRESIDENTIAL bedroom apartment in - three units, 8 years young, all carpet throughout, aluminum stained woodwork. Call us for sharpening and repairing, pick Heating-Plumbing 35 two bedroom partments im­ UHDER CONSTRUCTION up and delivery, Ellington call 643-9508. ______649-6544 VILLAGE APTS. renovated mansion, includes ONLY > 4 3 9 5 6 3 8 9 5 hardwood floors, appliances, siding, porch, two car garage, a thorough inspection. Pick Apartments For Rent S3 mediately available through ONLY excellent condition. Call today. Big eight room Colonial, 4 MANCHESTER - Unique op­ Equipment Center, Route 83, November 1, starting at $165 heat, electricity, appliances, acre plus treed lot, close to your own decorations! Other portunity - modern one floor SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER Century 21, Jackston Agency, bedrooms, 2Vi baths. Ellington Industrial Center, TAG SALE - rain or shine, girls per month. Call 872-0528 Mon­ and fireplace. $275 per month, shopping. rilodels available. building with 2300 square feet, cleaned with electric cutters, and boys bikes, planters, an­ TAG SALE - a little bit of WE HAVE customers waiting Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- 646-1316. Porter Street area. Time (or 875-5018,8-6 p.m. daily Saturday by professionals. McKinney for the rental of your apartment day through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 37 ELLEN LANE three acres, ideal tor office, 8-4. tiques, glassware, clothes, and everything, and many One and two bedrooms. 1021, 643-4535. you to choose design. $65,- CAPE — Six rooms, treed lot, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ children’s articles, Saturday or home. J.D. Real Estate p.m. for appointment. SOUTH WINDSOR - Garrison Immaculate Ranch on traffic- club, or organization. Below bric-a brae, corner of Highland Near schools, churches 500. city utilities, handy location, replacement at $49,900. Hayes pany, 643-5308. and Sunday,ay, 9-5, 104 West Mid­Mid- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Colonial, three bedrooms, free cul de sac, in prestige ODD JOBS - You name it, we do and Woodland Dr., South Wind­ MANCHESTER - two room ef­ and shopping center, on MANCHESTER - newer three $31,500. Corporation, 646-0131. sor, 9-5, October 4, 5. dle Turnpike. bedroom Duplex, half of two ONLY A FEW 75’s LEFT AT kitchen equipped with double Forrest Hills. it. Cleaning - top-to bottom. NO JOB too small, toilet LOOKING for anything in real ficiency, convenient location, bus line. Call anytime Warren E. Howland Free estimates. 643-2097. family, full basement, includes ovens and double door EXECUTIVE L RANCH - repairs, plugged drains, kitchen TAG SALE - October 4, 5. 9-5. estate rental - apartments, includes, heat, hot water, elec­ refrigerator, first floor family Realtor 643-1108 ZONED FOR business, TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun­ appliances and carpeting, 1 1/2 Nine rooms, 22x28 master excellent location for faucets replaced, repaired, rec Four generations. House and homes, multiple dwellings, no tricity, and appliances, $185 room, large country lot, low, THE SIXTIES day, 10 a.m., to 5 p.m., juvenile monthly, Paul W. Dougan 646-2623 baths, $280 per month, Paul OUR BIGGEST DISCOUNTS EVER!! bedroom, family room, game professional office or antique rooms, bathroom remodeling, furniture, tools, trains, plants, lawn equipment and furniture, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate W.Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, low 60's. Call now Century 21, room, den, private yard, on 14 RIGA LANE Painting-Papering 32 heat modernization, etc. Free baby equipment and clothes, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. Jackston Agency, 646-1316. VERNON - 10.8 acres, im­ shop, 7 room Colonial, two car and lots of miscellaneous 643-4535. dead end street in prime Just over the town line in garage with loft. Off street estimates gladly given. M & M ite m s , 133 B re n t R d .. women’s clothes, size 5, 7, and maculate, six room full dormer nearby Bolton. Not to be con­ PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 10, books, more. Charter Oak to BRAND NEW 1975 MANCHESTER - Handyman's neighborhood. For further parking available. Call today, Manchester. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale SI Autos For Sale 61 Cape, barn, $56,000, Warren E. fused with the one we just Five years experience. Gardner to Carriage, to 66 Sun- 61 Autos For Sale BRAHDNEW special, two family, garage, Howland Realtors, 643-1108. details call. Century 21, Jackston Agency, sold. “THE VERY BEST’’ is 646-1316, Excellent references, Pete, 742- FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing TAG SALE - October 4, 5, 10 nybrook Drive, Manchester. nice lot, close to shopping. Mid BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. - Repairs and remodeling, 1975 GREMLIN MATADOR COUPE 30's. Call now. Century 21, COVENTRY - Nice starter or the only way we can describe a.m to 4 p.m., lots of clothes 3 bedrooms, garage, large MANCHESTER - 251 Broad St,, sewer lines cleaned electrical­ and miscellaneous items, 315 LADIES FUR Coat - natural Jackston Agency, 646-1316. retirement home; 4 1./2 rooms, this gorgeous U&R Ranch! ly. Prompt service on emergen­ wooded lot $36,000. Nine rooms of understated choice two acre site, one INSIDE - Outside painting, Henry St., Manchester, corner seal, three-quarter length, size nice lot with garden area. Low fe c ia l rates for people over 65. cies. 643-7024. 12-14, like new condition, cost Teen's. Tedford Real Estate, building 3500 square feet, se­ of Henry St. and Wellesley Rd. CIRCA 1830 - Well main­ elegance with all the cond building 1500 square feet, Fully insured. Estimates given. $1000 plus, firm $300,742-6364,6- NOW AT HTZGERALD FORD! MANCHESTER 647-9914. amenities. Over an acre of tained nine room antique ideal for small shopping center. Call 649-7863, BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ OLD UPRIGHT piano and 9 p.m. SUPER CLEAN Colonial, four fireplaces, four whisper quiet living. Set aside bing - All heating and plumbing COVENTRY - NORTH - 5 1/2 Good rent income potential, bench, good for beginner or rec Beautifully equipped, 3 ^ ^ -8 , automatic, I bedrooms, study, one full and enough time for a leisurely, call Thomas Colla, 649-6082. WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 repairs plus remodeling. Call room Ranch, fireplace, full room, $100, call 643-6680. Ipoi"^steering, ^ IN THE W EST 1 L m ARGL1NP...THERE HE IS / 3 R M O § L E Ej L 1 Q MERCURY ACROSS 59 Nerve network T 1 S 1 5 ] 1 T 1 A T E PI E N T R D S N T5M,.,(JltdE,„BlfcHT.„ — ~ v M DOWN a T O a □ AUTOMOTIVE MORIARTY 1 Swiss 1E E l a L_ & mountains 1 Father (Aram.) A R n ES S 3 g r p T R Y ,^66V5W.,.9X.,.FIVE„, BROTHERS LINCOLN D e a r A b b y E L D 5 Mountain 2 Sheltered a 194 F4 R E S T E A a E T A E Autos For Sale 61 depression sides F4 a T 8 U.S.S.R. range 3 Mountain lop 1 S M M N 1 O N E R P E v(2) By Abigail Van Buren 12 Red vegetable 4 Cord 1 lEl a N S NEED CAR? Credit bad? F L E E T N] £ M E 1 s 13 Antique car 5 Rough R O Bankrupt? Repossessed? 14 Roman T T D A M H O T mountain E s N E n r ri E T E 1 N A Honest Douglas accepts lowest emperor rocks E A 1 R S T P A R ‘o down, smallest payments. 15 Clumsy animal 6 Oxford English \E 1 m Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 16 Stir Dictionary 24 Mountain lake 41 Mountain side Pictc 17 Egyptian (ab.) 25 Hiccough (Sp.) 42 Southwest goddess 7 Used by 26 Graven image U.S. mountain lt> NU inc T M Atg U S A«i Cn loi RECAUSE THEY'RE HERE!! DEAR ABBY: I am a widow who is trying to pave the TOYOTA - See us for reliable 18 Requesting rangers 27 Air range used Toyotas with our 60-day road smoothly for my 19-year-oId daughter. 20 Cooking 8 Join 28 Farm building 43 Indian dress 100% warranty. We also buy She is very pretty, and I have never had any trouble with utensil 9 Climbers' 29 Celestial body, 44 Weekday (ab.) Apartments For Rent 53 Homes tor Rent 54 Business lor Rent 55 Resort Property used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, THE ALL NEW her until now. It seems that she has a crush on a tall, 22 Numbers (ab.) periodic stops 30 Merit 45 And others HX j For Rent 56 345 Center Street, Manchester, handsome, 44-year-old salesman who drinks rather heavily, 23 Native metal 10 Seed covering 32 Mountain (Latin) MANCHESTER - 251 Broad St., 646-4321. 24 Leg part 11 Mislay range 47 Alms Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss MANCHESTER - four-room lives an hour s drive from here and has stood her up on five 27 Large cask 19 Japanese 35 Bubble up 48 Direction house, immaculate condition, five bay garage, ideal location SPEND a weekend or week in dates already. APARTMENT New Hampshire on Lake / I LINCOLN-MERCURY’S ^ 28 Mariner’s drama 39 River island 49 Plumlike fruit fireplace, fully furnished, for tires, mufflers or body shop, WE PAY $15 for complete junk He always had an excuse the day after, but never let her direction 21 Sea eagle 40 Mountain lion 52 Epic poem SO I GOT ; JUST SHOW ME SOME RENTAL OFFICE Kanasatka in Moultonboro. Fall SMASHED' private yard, garage, no pets, will split up bays, Thomas cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto know while she sat all dressed up waiting for him. 31 Help iV A S INI/OLVEP IN IDENTIFICATION — SO Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other Colla, 649-6082. and winter rental. Furnished, Body, 528-1990. / 32 Clever 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 to It BIG DEAL! THE OFFICER CAN GIVE no children, $275 monthly, I feel that he is wrong for her, but I can’t seem to get that A DRUNKEN BRAWLJ YOU A TICKET FOR winterized and fireplaced cot­ 33 Negrito SAYS HIS NAME IS times by appointment. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. DISTURBING THE tage on 150’ lakefront, sleeps FORD Mustang II, 1974, white, ./ idea through her head. She could date others, closer to her 34 Railway Post 12 13 14 JOHN s m i t h ! We have a large variety ol Office (ab.) PEACE! six. Enjoy foliage, fishing, hun­ four cylinder, manual transmis­ FOR 1976! age, who live nearer to her, but she waits faithfully for this 15 deluxe one & two bedroom MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 rooms, 16 17 OFFICE SPACE ting, skiing, snowmobiling; $125 long-distance Romeo. Can you help me? 35 Prohibits Townhouse and Garden type (first floor) rambling Federal sion, very economical, owner, 36 Gibbon FOR RENT week - also weekend rates. Call 644-0466. PUZZLED MOTHER 18 19 20 21 units throughout Manchester. country home, fireplaced living 37 Lon-----, SHERIFF 250 square feet, center of Cromwell 635-0457 after 5 p.m. Cambodian 1 PHILIP FINN room, charming kitchen (self­ 22 23 DAMATO ENTERPRISES cleaning oven) all completely Manchester, air conditioninp 1968 YELLOW automatic VW leader We Will Re Open 38 Carbohydrate 1 PRIVATE convertible, good second car, 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 240 New State Rd. redecorated. Two-car garage, and parking. C all643-9551. DEAR MOTHER: Seldom does a 19-year-old girl listen suffix lovely grounds and garden area. call 875-1897 after 5. to her mother in such matters. If it hasn't occurred to your ■ ■ 646-1021 Wanted to Rent 57 39 Oak tree fruit 31 32 33 For refined small family. Call daughter that this man is married—it should. 41 Thus (Latin) 1■ J 646-3233 after 5 and week ends. MERCEDES BENZ, 230, 1966. If she’s wise, she'll find out more about him. He sounds 42 Uncle (Sp.) 34 35 36 Bargain Buys for Battered ATTRACTIVE neat, clean ef­ Friday Night Till Very clean, very good condi­ like a bad apple, but don’t knock him. It will only cause her 43 Lass' name 1 ■ ficiency apartment, three or 3f 38 39 40 VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 Budgets...in the want ads. tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- to come to Us defense. 46 Music studies STORRS - UCONN area, deluxe 1/2 baths, family room, in­ four rooms, vicinity of 9800 days, or 247-9031. 50 Conveyance J1 ■ one bedroom apartment, Manchester or Bolton, call 423- 51 Period 41 42 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Verm eer cludes appliances, one car gar­ 53 Result desired ■ appliances, carpeting, no pets, Resort Property 3400 days, 643-8331 evenings. 9 P.M. For Your 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 age, $350 a month, Paul W. 1970 CAMARO - good running 54 Garner adults, only. $140 monthly, L.F. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- For Rent 56 DEAR ABBY: I never thought I’d be writing a Dear Piano, 649-5371 condition, Call 568-6356. Ask for 55 Tokyo's former 50 5t 521 53 >6 u can 't t e a c h ') 4535. Abby letter, but I want to speak out in defense of PIANO name WANTED - Small unfurnished, Tony Jr. ROWFi a new doilj VERMONT- rustic log cabin on LESSON HATER, to whom you said, ‘Tve had thousands 56 Too 54 55 56 7 BOLTON - private quiet deluxe heated apartment with MANCHESTER - six room rambling brook, close to white appliances, to $125. 649-7332. TOYOTA CELICA - 1972, Convenience. of people tell me they were sorry they quit piano, but not 57 Small land (Old t r i c k s ) one bedroom townhouse, full single, partially furnished, River, sleeps 8, includes mass 57 58 59 excellent condition, 47,000 one ever said he was glad he quit.” 58 Japanese coin 3 walk out basement, all older house, decorated, everything, modern con­ miles, air conditioned, 20 MPG, appliances, carpeting, no peU, Well, now you can retract that statement, Abby. spacious grounds, small family, veniences, good fishing, weekly FATHER of four wishes three overall. Make offer. Days, 646- My mother was a piano teacher, and she made me adults only, 'L.F. Hano, " 649- rental, Paul W. Dougan no pets. Write Box V, bedroom apartment. 5384, evenings, 649-2062, practice an hour every day from the time I was 8 until I was 5371. Manchester Herald. Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535, Reasonable rent. Call, 646-2093. Coffee & Refreshments 15. (I’m a boy.) I never was very good at piano, and I hated Astro-graph Will Be Served! it. I finally talked her into letting me quit to take guitar Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sate 61 Autos For Sale 61 lessons. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL - I worked at every odd job I could get to buy a guitar and pay for my own lessons—that’s how much I wanted to For Saturday, Oc|. 4, 1975 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) learn. And nobody had to force me to practice, either. Persons whom you treat com­ I suppose I should thank my mom for having exposed me ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) passionately today will not loo ^ A. •9'5 c iA Y '■x'i j 5 Qi' 1 0 - 3 to music in the first place, but music should be “fun”—not Someone whose cooperation soon forget. In time, and in PLAN TO BE you need is still undecided as their own way, you'll be repaid. drudgery. And when a kid gets to a certain age, I think he to whether to help you at this should be allowed to select his own instrument and his own time. More convincing by you • SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. W A $ H 1 W H A T 'e kind of music. What do you think? 21) Use the soft-sell today with FOOTPRlNTai is required. THE MATTER?,,, AI I He HATED PIANO-LOVES GUITAR friends. Gentle tactics will DID YOU FIND HERE WHEN THE TAURUS (April 20-May 20) chalk up points that could eOMETHINa? Soon you will find yourself in­ never be won by coming on DEAR HATED: I a^ee, there comes a time when volved in a new hobby or pro­ heavy. parents should allow their children to pursue their own ject. You may begin to lay the interests and develop their own talents, but few 8 year olds foundations lor it today. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. DOORS SWING are ready for that. 19) Don't be im patient if GEMINI (May 21-June 20) reward or praise you feel due Don’t fault mothers for “forcing” their children to take There'll be more to a social en­ you is slow in coming. Your ac­ piano lessons. It’s the standard instrument that offers an counter today than first meets complishments will not go un­ LYNCH TOYOTA’S 5 excellent foundation for all musical instruments. the eye. An interesting noticed much longer. WIDE relationship with an unusual person could ensure. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) \ 7 Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stottel You could talk yourself out ol a CANCER (June 21-July 22) good idea today if you lay it on / You will now begin to make the wrong listener. Sound your BU65 IS FAKIN6 THAT HEG AFTEK THAT some changes you've been thoughts out only on persons SLEEPWALKING WOAST E-EEF WE thinking about that will affect who can evaluate them. your family, too. Alley Oop — Dave Graue N WOUTINE MAD RDR PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A ANNIVERSARY SALE! AGAIN / DINNER. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Plans Cham of events will lead up to IVIORIARTY BROTHERS, REMEMBER / I DONT THEN ] you're formulating should be an opportunity that will be \ k IS THAT r SUESS ,/ rrO l\R . • ■ NOW.ONTH' U l' 4^ - - - WANTA STAND ^ ^ ^ F T i SO'.X I given adequate time to jell. materially rewarding It will COUNT OF V-OA/O.-- f DIE snriN' UP/ NOW’ WASN'T , . , Don’t get off to a poor start by come more from the efforts of 'THREE' WE \ ' ’ WHERE PAVIN' V S X • 315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER,CONN.« Phone 643-5135 being too impulsive. another. LET 'EM HAVE WAS I ? a tte n t io n !^ IT.' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Financial situations will be Your tricky today, so manage them 1973 PLYMOUTH gold duster, 6 1966 MUSTANG, $125. Call 1968 OLDSMOBILE, good con­ with caution. You will come out Birthday cylinder, automatic, air- Friday, or Saturday at home, dition, air conditioning, call on top if you're prudent. after 6 p.m., 643-0554. Oct. 4, 1975 conditioning, Chorches Motors, 646-7610. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your 643-2791. i(l\ best interests won't be served Of your own volition you will 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, for parts, 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville, for if you let yourself be swayed by make several important 1973 VEGA GT, excellent condi­ $150, call 647-1162. parts, 78 Oak St., Manchester. jSU/V Al~ one whose aims aren't in ac­ changes this coming year. You tion, radial tires, 33,000 miles. he's CiDMlNG w h e r e 's th cord with yours. Choose your will be bold and enterprising in $2,195 or best offer. Call 875- 1954 CHEVY, two door sedan, 1969 COUGAR - V-8 automatic, BACK..., HE MUSTARD ? companions wisely. areas where you were 7825 after 5. very good running condition, book value $1200, asking $1000 COULDN'T EAT previously timid. reasonable, call 646-1337 after 5. firm, call 647-9504. IT THAT .--7^ Out Our Way — Negley Cochran 1959 CORVETTE - automatic, Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway 1971 CHEVELLE station QUICK / J c iP f^ r YEAR END SAVINGS 283, new interior and top, body 1967 FIREBIRD, good running THEY'RE LA&6IM6 CKJ OH, THAT t h e r e ARE THAT'3 HUMAN excellent, needs paint. All condition. Call 643-2097. wagon, excellent condition. $1,- THAT COMSTRUCTIDW DOESN'T OTHERS TH N A TU R E , I WHY? you've got WE BOT'- WANT A CRACKER,'/ original. $2,800. Call 649-6544, 600. Call 742-6949. (d: WORK, PAVE - ■ I HATE b o t h e r BULL COULP

FOR SALE - 1971 Chevy pick­ ik)W ALSO up, V-8, standard 8 foot bed. Call 643-6993, Win at Bridge JONES <1- With Any Purchase OfA... THE 1976 BUKKS Rl96EWfW CHEVY pick-up, 1964, runs NORTH diamonds and a club and bid i well, new muffler system, good A A seven nptrump. It was quite a Mutt & Jeff — Al Smith tires, $300. Call 646-8619. V A643 shock to find that the ace and ARE HERE!! ♦ AQJ 7 6 5 2 king would produce only one I CAN’T NOW THINK - WELL, LATELY spade trick. Still things weren’t I GET THE Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 *3 PSYCHOANALYZE HOW CAN I WHAT KIND OF ? WEST EAST hopeless. Hearts might break. YOU IF YOU WITH T H IS I^ELINGS DO ' FEELING I'M USED CAR We will give 100 Gallons of Gas TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ A J 10 7 4 2 AQ 9 6 5 3 Or there would be a heart-club DON’T THINK' BUSTED SPRING W YOU G ET? FLOATING tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. V J 9 6 5 V 72 squeeze if one defender held the STICKING ME M IN AIR.' But this is only V2 the ♦ 9 A843 heart stopper and both club IN THE BACK?/^ story! Stop Buick HOMEMADE mini-bike, all A Q 3 AK62 stoppers. Or the defense might We will Give •Y - . new parts, Briggs-Stratton 3>/2 SOUTH (D) slip. None of those things for All the Details! h.p., $40. Call 649-3834 anytime. AK happened and I had to go one t h e l im e o f l e a s t r e s is t a n c e NEW CAR Brand New AM/FM Radio V K Q 10 down. HONDA»1972, CB175, 1,000 A K 10 “Then to make the whole Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick FREE! miles, excellent condition. 643- A A J 10 9 7 5 4 thing doubly bad, the other 8421. Neither vulnerable table in the match sitting North UM,')'A6,1VE BEEN VAC.ATU7NIN6 IF THAT MEANS West North East South and South were bidding some AT MY COUNTRY PLACE, OUKSLEY! YOU STILL CANT PAY We Will Give A 1972 TRIUMPH Bonneville, silly system of minimums and excellent condition, needs front 1 * IT 6AVE ME A 6REAT CHANCE TO YOUR BILL YOU WON’T Pass 2 ♦ Pass 3 * got all the way to three UNWINP BUT NATURALLY IT BE NEEPINS ANY CAMPER CAP end, excellent to chop, $450 notrump. We hadn’t needed to TRUCKS Call 649-1022. Pass 3 ♦ Pass 4N.T. ~-ER, AH-^PELAYED my MATCHES.' YOU'VE The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Pass 5 * Pass 5 N T. bid the fine seven diamonds. FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS! OWED ME ^ 11,90 Pass 6 * Pass 7 N.T. Any slam would have won the SINCE ROOSEVELT 1966 DUCATI, 125cc, original match for us” ALSO! condition, 2,000 miles, call 646- Pass Pass Pass CLOSEP THE BANKS! OH, ^ L O O K / f O R t h e LAST TlME- A Winnipeg reader wants to NO ./...NOT IT'5 ONE PAIR, THEN TWO FREE! 1337 after 5. Opening lead —J A ILL TAKE SIV EL RAUNCHO AGAIN?/ PAIR, THEN THREE OF A know if there were life masters CI6ARS ANP A_POUNP OF T before there were master KIND, THEN A STRAIGHT, Otter Ends Oct. 31, 1975 1970 HONDA, SL 350, excellent By Oswald & James Jacoby IMPORTED THEN A FLUSH,THEN A running condition. $450. Call 1- “Greed is a terrible thing," points. TOBSCCO! FULL HOUSE, THEN... 537-1627. soliloquized the bridge The answer is a resounding We Still Have A philosopher, “1 remember yes and no. The original master so HURRY IN TODAY Campers-Trajlers some thirty-odd years ago when concept was to give winners 7^ Limited Supply of Mobile Homes 65 1 was first playing Blackwood, and high finishers in a few ma­ greed plus some bad luck cost jor events master status. Then BEST HOUSING Buy in town, me a team match. some one thought of master AND SAVE SAVE SAVE! Brand New 1975's brand new, front kitchen iii “I sat South and after North points. A schedule was deluxe early American, wall-to- jumped in diamonds and rebid adopted; points were awarded wall carpeting, matching retroactively for previous and 1075 Demo’s. appliances, $9,995. Trades the suit I went into Blackwood Hartford Area's Largest and found that he held three events and 10 original life welcome. Large selection of masters were selected. That , homes to choose from, look into aces, but not one missing king. Toyota Dealer” “A little thought convinced was 49 years ago and they were JUST 14' wide living. Parts, supplies, a hardy bunch. Eight including a Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane LYNCH For Best Selection and accessories, full time ser­ me that he must hold seven A MINOR Oswald Jacoby are still alive vice department. Plaza Homes, diamonds. So I counted two EXAS6ERATI0N= GOOD MORNING, BEN'S GETTING OLD, FOUND ANYBODY YET , ...THE BLIND WOMAN! AH(THAT^ and playing bridge. O U 75 tty N£A, liK T M Mg U S >ll QH /0 -3 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway spades, three hearts, seven MR. BOONE. WHAT RUNS INTO THINGS. WORTH MY GIVING A FEW HAVEN'T SEEN YET, ' CHEMISTRY YDU’D BETTER HURRY! Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, Conn’ ARE YOU UP TO 345 Center St 1-828-0369. Short Ribs — Frank Hill HAP A CRAZY IDEA HUNDRED THOUSAND AND THE CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR V NOW? I COULD FIT HIM X—— ----- ^ DOLLARS ? PROFESSOR WHO'S SOUNDS 1975 MOTOR HOME Eldorado TME COURAGEOUS FIREMAN ...AND 6 ENTLV BUT FiR/MLV WONDER I F I QXILD WIN '^NARROWED WORKING ON A SUB­ PROMISING, with Ford Chasi, 4,000 miles INCHED UP THE LADDER, HELPED HER ID SAfBTV. A PULITZER PRIZE THE LIST TO STITUTE FOR GASOLINE. MANCHESTER REACHED OUT..] and full warranty, power FOR A TREED CAT STOFV TWO... TOYOTA S & S BUICK steering, power brakes, air con­ “A Different Kind of Car Dealer" ditioning AM-FM radio, 8 track system, TV antennae, shag 64S-4321 81 ADAMS ST:, MANCKSTER (Open Eyes.) 649-4571 carpet, roof rack, sleeps six (fill93 0 R I-I* * 15, N«»MoAfwo»,On*iUck

5>4^ h PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 3, 1975 The weather

Mostly sunny, high 65-70, clear, cooler The candidates are saying tonight, low in 30s. Sunday fair with afternoon temperatures in the upper 60s. ilanrliPHtrr Eupning IfralJi Advisory group on aging proposed MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 4 Manchester—A City of Village Charm e ig h t e e n pag es - t w o se c tio n s p r ic e : f if t e e n cents hearings throughout Vernon,'” health services and such, are VERNON or who. Benoit said. T hom as A. B e n o it, not adequately met because He added that existing boards Come help us celebrate He particularly said this their special problems are not Democratic candidate for and commissions, with the would include meetings at mayor, today proposed the es­ identified and brought before pressure of town business, have housing for the elderly to solicit tablishment of a Vernon Ad­ the proper governmental body a limited time in which to views and recommendations as visory Committee on the Aging for prompt consideration and carefully weigh the needs to current and future needs. SO yearsof News to assist the Town Council and action, Benoit said. expressed, examine the alter­ Battle erupts He said his proposed com­ He explained that those who other local boards in identifying* native solutions and recom­ mittee could see to it that, need help are sometimes uncer­ and providing necessary and mend or take action. where appropriate, local boards summary desirable services to Vernon’s tain as to the proper way to “An advisory committee and commissions are informed aviation history at senior citizens. voice their concerns. He said would be charged with the of situations requiring action to they don’t know whether to take All too frequently, the needs responsibility of remaining in be taken and that such body Conipih'il from >•: of our elderly in the areas of them to the Town Council, the close contact with our senior !;j; I'tiitcd 1’renH Intcrniiliunul ij: at airport have the benefit of the com­ transportation, recreation. mayor, the Housing Authority, citizens by way of meetings and mittee’s recommendations. Pratt AWhitney Aircraft BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Guerrillas airport building in a car. m .' He said this committee could attacked Beirut International Airport Earlier, there was confusion over a also act as a valuable resource I State today killing and wounding security possible fifth guerrilla having been cap­ ' -% 'r Goldberg names campaign manager to state and federal legislators guards and passengers in a burst of gun­ tured, but the official military statement HARTFORD —The 26 per cent in the formulation and proposal fire before they were overpowered. said only three were actually involved in - ? I Ms. Roy IS an assistant budget increase requested by state of advisable legislation to assist rp A military statement said, one of the the airport shootout. professor of history at The largest aircraft and engine agencies for the next fiscal year will M ary Ann Roy of 133 the senior citizens. guerrillas and a policeman died in the Witnesses said "there were bullets Manchester C om m unity not be approved, says State Senate l-j; Prospect St. has been named "By providing our older shooting and ‘‘several.’ civilians and flying everywhere and people were run­ College. She has been a Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman, H i; campaign manager by Jack D. residents with a means to reach display in Connecticut history at security officers were wounded. ning around screaming It was a nightmare •‘fe-'y member of the board of the D-New Haven. The request would Goldberg, Democratic can­ the proper segment of our local Witnesses had said earlier they believed as no one knew what was going on” I'M” Connecticut College Club of didate for the Manchester government, which is devoted raise the overall budget from $1.4 to :|i; at least two civilians, including a child, Airport officials and screaming Hartford and president of Rentschler Airport, East Hartford j-:: $1.8 billion and require an increase Board of Directors. exclusively to the consideration had been killed. passengers ran for cover amid scattered Robertson School P.T.A. She is •jS in the state sales tax from 7 to 12 per “ I ’m very happy to be of their special needs, we will "A group of armed men stormed the baggage and shards of glass from bullet- a member of the Democratic lij: cent, he said. working for the election of Jack have taken a major step toward main gateway of thp airport building at shattered windows as the guerrillas fired Town Committee and was vice- Saturday, Oct. 4 -8 AM to 6 PM Goldberg,’’ said Ms. Roy. the resolution of the many 5;25 a.m. and began shooting at on a line of passengers waiting to check in president of the Manchester "He’s a man who can get things problems we face today and I HARTFORD -Gov. Ella T. i-i: passengers and guardsmen in the on the early morning Egyptair flight to League of Women Voters, ser­ done and we need his will encounter in the future,’’ Sunday, Oct. 5 -9 AM to 5 PM Grasso haes asked state officials to passenger hall," the military statement ving for several yeahs as chair­ Cairo. experience and hard work on Benoit said. - recommend improvements in a said. The three guerrillas dived across the man of its Local Study Com­ our board. Jack’s awareness of ;j: $63.9 million contract the ad- It said a police sergeant, two policemen mittee. Open to the public— Admission free weighing in counter out to the tarmac. financial matters and fiscal j:| ministration of former Gov. Thomas and two soldiers were wounded along with Security men shot one and wounded Robert Stone of 60 Butternut KODAK-POLAROID responsibility make him an J. Meskill signed with General Elec- several passengers. another but the third managed to board a Rd., a former town director and . AGENCY excellent candidate paf" trie for 100 railroad cars. One "One of the armed men was killed, Middle East Airlines plane parked near a member of the Denmocratic ticularly in the difficult DISCOUNT PRICES ij: weakness was that GE was ad- another wounded and a third arrested." the main airport building. Town Committee, is serving as economic situation we face." vanced 95 per cent of the cost of the The statement said an investigation by the Security guards ringed the plane as of­ Goldberg’s campaign More than 40 different aircraft on exhibit ARTHUR DRUG ij;: work before a single car was x military prosecutor was underway. treasurer. ficials of the Palestine Liberation S delivered for Penn Central’s New The Palestinian News Agency WAFA Organization arrived at the airport Two Mary Ann Roy See military, commercial, business, historical and World War II Haven commuter lines, she said. said Lebanese security forces reported hours after the attack began, the guerrilla aircraft along with a variety of Sikorsky helicopters. Walk that the wounded guerrilla carried a was taken off the plane. ra o D u ct h a r v e s t is t h e b e s t ever , w e membership card of A1 Fatah — the One furious security guard tried to kill a v a il e d t o u b sele of t h is d elic io u s. largest Palestinian guerrilla group. NUTRITIOUS WAY TO GOOD HEALTHI” through the passenger cabins, inspect the cockpits of fighters I Regional the captured guerrillas, but was “Investigations will reveal whether this restrained. A policeman said a friend of Students get Merit ORCHARD FRESH: Mac8, Cortlands, Red Dellcioua, McCown A Crab Apples; plus Bartlett, Bose A Sickle Pears, Fresh Cider, Gourds, Indian and bombers. We’ll even have the original P&WA Wasp engine card is genuine or false," WAFA said, the guard had been killed. Over three Corn & Pumpkins. « PROVIDENCE, R. I. -Sen. John Palestinian guerrilla units said they had hours after the attack, Beirut airport NATIVE: Acorn A Butternut Squash, Caullftower, Green & Yellow 0. Pastore, D-R.L, has called a Squash, Salad Bowl, Peas, Spinach, Beet Greens, Artichokes, Red & Hot - built in 1925— on display, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution. no idea of the identity of the men in the remained closed. commendations news conference Monday arnid Peppers, Chinese Cabbage, Shalots, Beets, Leeks, Egg Plant, White operation, or if they belonged to any The PLO had no immediate comment on Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Pickling Onions, Swiss Chard. speculation he plans to retire after FRESH: Concord Grapes, Peaches, Strawberries, Honeydews, Can- Come learn more about Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Palestinian unit. the identity of the guerrillas. talopes, Crawshaw & Casaba Melons, Watermelons, Grapefruit, Limes, 40 years in public office. Rumors Witnesses said four guerrillas were in­ "Everybody knows that the PLO has Severai Manchester High Murphy, 21 Steep Hollow Lane; Pomegranates, Pineapples, Quince, Nectarines, Kwl Fruit, Red & Green on our 50th anniversary. have persisted about his possible volved in the operation — one escaping consistantly condemned such incidents as School students have been David E. Nelson, 32 Earl St.; Grapes. retirement next year or even after dropping the other three off at the this, ” a PLO official said. named Commended students in Kenneth E. Nordeen, 357 S. BUY ONE OR A DOZEN, AND PICK OUT YOUR OWNI resignation in January to permit the Merit Program by the Main St.; Michael R. Simon, 32 THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALS more time with his family. National Merit Scholarship Cor­ Elro St. ELBERTA FREESTDNE PEACHES .. .8 qt. basket ‘2.75 See these exciting aircraft! poration. Commended students do not CALIFDRNIA ICEBERG LEH U CE head35« WINDSOR —Kidnaping charges The foilowing students have continue in the Merit NATIVE PEARS ., 7 lb. average bag •1.5D Military will be dropped against three men - r : i " " received Letters of Commen­ Scholarship competition NATIVE CAULIFLDWER ...... large head 89< who allegedly tried to take a dation: Douglas F. Baker, 125 Ford to lead parade because their scores were just NATIVE TDMATDES ib49‘ Grumman F-14 Tomcat (U.S. Navy) member of the Unification Church Walker St.; Carolyn A.Boser, 32 below those of the Semifinalists i back to her parents in Vermont. The Woodstock Dr.; Tamar S. RDYALEATMDRE’ ICECREAM , .V gallon 79‘ announced earlier. To increase OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (U.S. Air Force) three, who allegedly tried to take Cohen, 19 Cushman Dr.; Henry their opportunities for college, i We Sell Th9 Horald. Sunday Papers, plus Lottery TIckeU General Dynamics FB-111 (U.S. Air Force) Tamara Schuppin, 19, to Jerico, Vt., D. Cremisi, 68 Scott Dr.; Stuart the NMSC reports the in bullet-proofed car will face reduced charges of assault A. Flavell, 39 Foley St.; Commended students’ names to "THE KING " Grumman A-6 Intruder (U.S. Navy) and unlawful restraint. Richard J. Gobeille, 30 Harlan the regionally accredited U.S. St.; Thomas P. Grakowsky, 19 OF coileges they named as their McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk (U.S. Navy) WASHINGTON (UPI) - A. festival farewell to Emperor Hirohito of Japan, Penn Rd.; Edward L. Handley, PPnniiCE!" first and second choices when National parade today in West Virginia was Presi­ who gave a formal diner for the Ford’s at 17 Spring St.; Wendy A. they took their tests in October PERO Rockwell F-100 Super Sabre (Conn. Air National Guard) dent Ford’s first planned outdoor Horwitz, 223 Ludlow St.; Wayne 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER « 643-6384 ■ the Smithsonian Institution Friday night. 1974. appearance since an assassination D. Kuehl, 74 Mountain St.; Kent DETROIT -The FBI is About 1(X),000 spectators were expected questioning employes of a suburban attempt two weeks ago, and a bulletproof, at the West Virginia festivities. L.A s! restaurant on a tip that ex- bubbletop limousine was enlisted for In San Francisco two week ago, Sara Commercial and Business Teamsters boss James R, Hofl'a was security. Jane Moore allegedly fired a shot at Ford killed there and his body dumped in Ford was to be grand marshal in Elkins, as he walked to his limousine from a hotel. Fire Prevention Week starts Boeing 747 (American Airlines) • Boeing 727 (Pan Am) a rash compactor serviced by W. Va. at the 39th Mountain State Forest She was arrested and charged with Boeing 737 (United Airlines) • de Havilland Twin Otter reputed Mafia members. Festival parade. attempting to kill the President. Fire Fighter Richard Suhie shows Verplanck School demonstrations all next week to note Fire Prevention Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ford later planned to return to students how high is a 100-foot extension ladder Friday Week. All the fire stations are holding open house all Lockheed Jetstar • Cessna Citation • Rockwell Sabre • Beech King Air LOS ANGELES —The arraign­ Truman and Nixon attended the same Washington for an hour’s rest, then take morning during a demonstration of ladders used by fire week. All citizens are invited to stop in, chat with the Price: $2889 event before him. off on Air Force One to Newark, N.J. to ment of William and Emily Harris, fighters at the school. Fire Fighters of both Town and men, and view the equipment used to protect them. Ford planned to ride in the same address a Republican fundraising dinner. Patricia Hearst’s SLA companions, Eighth District Fire Departments will be giving talks and (Herald photo by Pinto) has been delayed for a week so Mrs. limousine in which John F. Kennedy was He will be back at the White House Harris can look for a "politically assassinated in Dallas in November, 1963. tonight, will golf Sunday and depart Helicopters sympathetic” woman attorney to The car, which Ford has seldom used, has Tuesday for Knoxville, Tenn., for a series been rebuilt since the Kennedy assassina­ help defend her. of events including a TV interview and an Range: 851 miles Sikorsky Skycrane • Sikorsky S-58T^ Sikorsky S-61 • Sikorsky S-65 tion. appearance at a White House Conference Sikorsky SH-3H Before departing. Ford arranged to say on Domestic Policy. Kissinger Mideast promises WASHINGTON -T he House, by a AMC Gremlin's 21-gallon gas tank gives you a driving range of®51 miles 334-41 vote, Friday passed an ap­ ■ between fill-ups?* That beats Vega, Pinto and even Volkswagen propriations bill that prohibits the may turn out to be invalid Environmental Protection Agency t: AMC Gremlin is America's lowest priced car? World War II Aircraft from using federal funds to require School lunch bill veto any city or state to tax, ban or WASHINGTON (UPI) —The assurances Clark, D-Iowa, a member of the Senate immediately in case of war between Israel AMC Gremlin s optional 258 cubic inch 6 cylinder engine delivers 31 mpg Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina • Consolidated B-24 Liberator otherwise limit parking as part of a given Israel and Egypt by Secretary of Foreign Relations Committee. Once the and Egypt. ^ in the highway cycle and 20 mpg in the city cycle according to EPA eshmated Vought F4U Corsair • Republic P-47 Thunderbolt clear air program, described as ‘heartless’ State Henry Kissinger as part of the in­ committee voted 12-2 Friday to publish the Kissinger has contended the assurances figures?* terim Sinai agreement may turn out to be four secret documents making these contained in the once secret documents Douglas A-26 Invader • Grumman F-6F Hellcat NEW YORK —Theater producers invalid under domestic and international pledges to Israel j|nd Egypt. Clark were never meant to be formal com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford “The White House wants to raise the law, according to Senate legal specialists. AMC Gremlin has the highest resale value in its class?** and striking musicians were declassified the legal hudy. mitments, but rather statements of inten­ Grumman F-7F Tigercat • Grumman F-8F Bearcat says he vetoed a $2.9 billion child nutrition military budget by billions to provide The assurances, after much wrangling, tion. scheduled today to begin an all out The legal office study was in conflict bill because it was fiscally irresponsible. more guns for dictators, but refuses an in­ were made public by the Senate Foreign He objected to their publication on effort to end the walkout which has with the view of State Department Legal Proponents say the veto was heartless and crease in child nutrition which does not Relations Committee Friday. numerous grounds. AMC Gremlin is backed by AMC's exclusive BUYER PRO'TEC'TION PLAN.* darkened more than a dozen Adviser Monroe Leigh who wrote to the hypocritical, and they will try to get even equal current food price inflation,” The wide-ranging promises of aid to The committee had been delaying action roadway productions. The walkout House International Relations Committee Congress to override it. McGovern said. He predicted the Israel in case of a Soviet threat, most par­ on the administraton’s request to send 200 is reportedly costing the producers Sept. 18 that the assurances constituted Take it from Ed McMahon: Historic Aircraft Ford cast his 39th veto Friday, against Congress would override the veto within a ticularly, were described by the Office of civilian technicians to monitor the latest and theater-related businesses $2 valid executive agreements. the School Lunch and Child Nutrition Act. week. the Legislative Counsel of the Senate as Israeli-Egyptian Sinai accord until it could "Gremlin economy. Fairchild 71 (1928) • Ford Trimotor (1929) • Lockheed Vega (1929) million a day. The measure would provide free or low Gremlin value. A member of McGovern’s staff said the "beyond the power of the President to In a related action, the House make sure the American people knew the cost school lunches for children while enter into without the advice and consent extent of Kissinger's commitments. The facts speak Bellanca CH-400 (1931) • Stearman PT-17 (1934) BEDFORD, Ind. —Eight persons their parents are unemployed. It would legislation would provide school lunches at International Relations Committee voted for themselvesT reduced cost for a child from a family of of the Senate.” earlier Friday, 24-0, to approve the use of The Senate and House now are expected Douglas DC-3 (1935) • Spartan Executive (1936) —seven of them children — were pay for supplemental feeding of expectant The Office of the Legislative Counsel to authorize the technicians late next killed early today in a fire in a mothers, infants and young children in low four with an income up to $9,5(W a year. He the American specialists, provided they said that is hardly “middle” or "upper” found only one document clearly valid as it were volunteers and would be withdrawn week. Beech 17 Staggerwing (1937) • North American SNJ-5 Texan (1938) trailer. income families. now stands. That document stated the Ed McMahon Ford said the measure would swell the income. The cut-off in the present sub­ sidized school lunch program is about $5,- United States would continue its non­ Twin Beech 18 (1938) • Waco SRE (1939) • Vultee BT-13 Valiant (1939) ALBANY, N. Y. -G ov. Hugh federal deficit and amounted to “fiscal 000. recognition policy of the Palestine Libera- Howard DGA-15 (1940) • Grumman AgCat (1957) Carey said Friday that thousands of irresponsibility.’’ He said it would sub­ I tion Organization until the PLO New York City employes will have sidize children from some families who The purpose of the bill, the McGovern recognized Israel’s right to exist. to be laid off in the city is to recover don’t need help. A White House spokesman aide said, is to expand the program to in­ The legal office concluded the executive said it would include children from middle New car sales its fiscal health. The city also clude more low-income children. branch probably also exceeded its power and upper income families. recieved some more bad news John Ryor, president of the 1.8 in promising to consider to sell Pershing Friday when Moody’s Investor Ser­ Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., sponsor missiles to Israel and to offer various Special Attraction million-member National Education DETROIT (UPI) — Despite higher Motors’ sales were up 13.5 per cent with vice lowered NYC’s credit rating for of the bill, said the veto "reveals the forms of assistance to Egypt, at least, Association, said NEA would do its best to prices for 1976 models, car buyers are The Bleriot Monoplane built in France in 1909. municipal securities. hypocrisy” of Ford’s repeated pleas for without the express consent of Congress. 28,188 cars. help "overturn this heartless veto.” responding enthusiastically, giving AMC once again became the No. 4sen»T cooperation between the White House and It made its findings in a 44-page secret “You can’t teach children with empty automakers their third best monthly sales occupied the past two months by Toyota (Donated by United Technologies to the Congress and shows “misplaced memorandum requested by Sen. Dick priorities.” stomachs,” he said. figures in a year then, Datsun, two Japanese imports that Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association.) Even before they were introduced for­ have replaced Volkswagen at the top of I mally, the new modelsaccounted for 39 per the foreign car sales list. Both set International cent of the 590,323 monthly domestic sales, September sales records. Follow highway signs at East down 4 per cent from a year ago. ;fsT HAKTFI Atlantic off-shore oil tests slated Business was off 3 per cent during the Hartford. Enter Rentschler Air­ BELFAST, Northern Ireland —British officials today outlawed firm, IMCO Services, will provide support final 10 days of the month but was still the port through Silver Lane gate PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - In about base themselves in Rhode Island,” Noel highest 10-day period since Sept. 21-30, for parking on airfield or avoid the Protestant Ulster Volunteer :|: said. , , services for the offshore test crewS. Up to - r Force in Northern Ireland in an three months oil companies will begin He recently returned from a two day 50 persons will be employed for the eight 1974, when buyers were trying to beat heavy traffic by using free off­ attem pt to ward off a growing their first major drilling activities in their meeting with industry executives in New months it will take to complete the test higher prices of 1975 models. Inside today site parking at Founder’s Plaza • .1 threat of civil war. An alert against quest for oil and natural gas on the North Orleans where he promoted the Rhode bores. The work will begin as soon as the Imported car sales jumped 1.5 per cent ...Penney School...and large Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf, accor­ with 139,000, but their share of the market bombings was issued following a Island coastline as a base site for offshore U.S. Interior Department issues permits. Bicentennial ___ 2 Editorial ...... 4 ding to Gov. Philip W. Noel. dropped to 19 per cent. It was, however, lot on Brewer Street. threat by the UVF to step up attacks oil exploration. IMCO is seeking state and Navy permis­ Bolton...... 2, 8, 12 Obituaries ...... 12 The Rhode Island chief executive said their strongest recorded September Complimentary shuttle bus against the Irish Republican Army. Noel said the rigs to be used for the five sion to set up a shore base at the Classified...... 8-10 Senior Citizens .. 2 Friday a total of five ‘‘off-structure penetration of the U.S. market. service from off-site parking “off-structure” borings will be the “exact Davisville Naval station near Quonset Com ics...... 11 Cliff Simpson ... 4 AMCFIDealers/The Economy Experts wells”, each 1,500 feet deep, will be drilled General Motors had 60 per cent of sales areas. MADRID —Supporters of same type” used to actually drill for oil. Point. Until least year, it served as Atlan­ Coventry ...... 8 Sports...... 6-7 by a New Orleans firm to gather in the final l(j days compared with its nor­ Generalissimo Francisco Franco ‘‘Except they are not drilling for oil. They tic headquarters for the Navy’s Construc­ Dear Abby...... 11 V ernon...... 2, 8 geological information on the Georges mal 52 to 54 per cent. called nationwide rallies today to ;|i: are just gathering information necessary tion Battalion (Seabees). E. Hartford .... 12 Week in Review . 4 Bank and Baltimore Canyon Basin. Compared with last September, GM DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES protest the storm of international for their future exploration. It i»-the same After the five borings are made they will ‘‘These off-structure wells are meant to sales of 332.730 cars were up 14 per cent. 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER PRATT&WHITNEY AIRCRAFT strikes and boycotts against Spain , process and the same equipment used to be ‘sealed up according to EPA stan­ miss oil and natural gas deposits. They are Ford sold 155,775 cars off 26 5 per cent Inside today’s Herald, Weekend P UNITED for executing five urban guerrillas drill for oil.’ he said. dards,’ Noel said. The next step in the borings for scientific information. It is the from a year-ago record; Chrysler had magazine features Heralding Homes, M anulaclurct I pricN. Dtilinalion chaTgcN. d ta U r pt«p.. ttal* and local la x fi nol includtd. TECHNOUKUES.. one week ago. , Twenty oil firms have contracted with exploration, about one year away, would oVcw“ orooHonai'V' highway cycl# and 20 mpg in Iht city cycl. lor on optional 258 CID 6 cyl. angint. Your driving hobiii. first major drilling activity on the Outer 73.630 sales, off 16 per cent with no 1976 Forum of the Arts, Stamps and Coins, Ocean Drilling & Exploration Co. to make be leasing procedures to allow oil com­ •Ayafaga uaad car latala ptieJi'*lX" s computad with highway eycla milaaga mullipliad by 21-gallon tank copacily. Continental Shelf, and the drillers will models the market, and American books, and complete televisionVJ|10 listings. cJvpJcl cata ^ Aulomoliva Markal Rapert, 9/8/75. Maikal Av^iagaa, Zonaa 1, 2 and 3 for 1974 and 1975 compact and aub. the five holes. Another New Orleang based panies to begin looking for deposits.