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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 24, 1973 Obituaries anchester Hospital Notes ^ b o u t ^ Board to Honor The Friendship Circle of the Discharged Friday: Theobald Rockville; Anna G. Gallos, Salvation Army will meet J. St. George, iO Hathaway Waban, Mass.; Eileen E. Kler- TODAY Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Wigren, Kelley SuTittna Im lb member of the Maple Grove Franris A. Makulis Lane; Dino Potamianos, 14 nan, 125 Mather St.; Elizabeth 4:26 a.m. — Dumpster fire at Citadel. Hostesses will be Mrs. Francis A. Makulis, 45, of 113 Club, Rockvjlle. Strant St.; Peter J. Murphy, 21 L. Golden, 3 Hilltop Ave., Ver­ Other survivors are a son, Main and Bldridge Sts. (Town Oswald Weir and Mrs. Ernest The Manchester Board of ceremony Is being planned by Wells St., died Saturday at Waddell St.; Esther L. Hare, non; Christine M. Calve, 63 Fire Department). Cole. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPT, 25, 1973 — VOL. XCII, No, 302 Manchester—A City of Village Charm i ;h ;i h t ;i ;\ p a (;i ;s Kenneth Gayton of Ellington; a Education, when it meets Davis Wlggln, director of PRICKi FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester Memorial 436 W. Middle Tpke.; Zenas S. New Bolton Rd. 8:49 a.m. — Water pipe break brother, Charles Poehnert of tonight. Is expected to act athletics at MHS. Hospital. He was the husband of Mikelis, 232 Miller Rd., Sbuth Also, Stella G. Filip, 10 at Authenticity I, 687 Main St. Other Items on tonight’s West Hartfordr five The executive board of the favorably on a resolution Mrs. Katherine O’Neill Windsor; Sidney S. Hand,'East Morrison St., Rockville; Susan (Town Fire Department); no grandchildren and three great­ Keeney St. School PTA will naming the baseball diamond school board agenda Include; Makulis. Hartford; Virginia M. Groebel, Johnson, Marlboro; Kathleen fire. • School Superintendent Born July 20,1928, he lived in grandchildren. meet tonight at 7:30 in the and track at Manchester High 8 Aroda Dr., South Windsor; R. Halpin, 14 Hillcrest Dr., Ver­ 9:40 a.m. — Electrical fire in teachers lounge at the school. School to honor two local James Kennedy’s report on the the Manchester area most of Funeral services will be Gertrude A. Jolivet, 596A non; Patricia V. Miller, Wales Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Ladd roof air conditioning unit at The veteran sports figures. status of girls' athletics in his life. He was employed at Loomis Rd., Bolton; Harold Rd., Andover; K aren S. Herald’s plant, 10 Bralnard PI. Manchester public schools. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Although the school board Meadows Convalescent Center Bagot, 801 Main St. Currier, Marlborough. (Town Fire Department); The Sunset Council Degree of Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Paul hasn’t officially approved the School board member Beldon Skylab 2 Crew in the maintenance depart­ Also, Allan Quebeck, East Also, Robert H. Harrison, 62 minor damage. At 9:47 a.m., Pocohantas will meet tonight at Schaffer asked for a report last J. Bowman, pastor of Union naming, dedication ceremonies ment. He was a Navy veteran of Hartford; Joseph N. Florence, Cold Spring Dr., Vernon; Engine Co. 3 was transferred to 8 at the Zipser Club. Congregational Church, will of­ have already been scheduled — month. the Korean War. South Windham; Lorraine M. Timothy C. O’Brien, 23 Town Fire Headquarters to • Reports from the school ficiate. Burial will be in Grove during halftime at Manchester Other survivors are two Fadden, 34 Essex St.; Ashworth St.; Hassan Salley, 6 cover for fire equipment sent to The Alpina Society will meet board’s building and committee Hill Cemetery. High’s first home CCIL football daughters, Christine Makulis Lawrence E. Fentiman, Stan- High Ridge Dr., Rockville; The Herald. Wednesday at 7:S0'pnrh~aUhe and educational policies and Calling hours were this after­ ^^uggme, Oct. 20, vs. Maloney and Maureen Makulis at home; dish Rd., Coventry; Joyce H. Doris M. Hatch, 35 Mountain Italian-American Club. communications committee. noon. Higl^0^Meriden. Returns Tonight two sons, John Makulis and Smith, 16 Jan Dr>, Vernon; St., Rockville; Maura Danehy, The baseball diamond will be • Action of rewritten, up­ Michael Makulis, also at home; Friends wishing to do so may Manchester Lodge of Masons Richard P. Sorrell, Wrights 5 Geraldine Dr., Coventry; Lin­ named for Thomas F. Kelley dated board policies on students four brothers, John Makulis, make memorial contributions will confer the Fellowcraft SPACE CENTER, Houston scientific data on the earth, sun have been worked out and waits in the recovery zone Mill Rd., Coventry; Ruth H. da I. Bazinet, East Hartford. and the track will be named for (general, attendance, and ad­ Joseph Makulis, Anthony to the Memorial Fund of Union Democrats degree at its meeting ’Tuesday (AP) — Skylab 2’s astronauts and man. tested in ground simulators to about 225 miles southwest of Stairs, 86 Ferguson St.; Lillian Discharged Sunday; Carol M. Charles "Pete” Wigren. mission) and instruction Makulis, ail of Manchester, and Congregational Church. at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic return from man’s longest Although the entire firing fly the Apollo home with the San Diego, Calif. The ship is to A. Fowler, 66 Phelps Rd.; Julie Karasinski, RFD 4, Coventry; Kelley and Wigren, both now (curriculum, publication^, and space adventure today, guiding procedure that the Skylab 2 Alex Makulis of Winter Park, Raymond H. Bradley, Rt. 6, An­ To Open Temple. Roger S. Ather, senior two good jet thrusters. maneuver close to the Albert Ortolan! A. Finkbein, 126C Rachel Rd. retired, coached athletic teams organizations). their slightly disabled Apollo astronauts must use has never Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. Oliver dover; Irene L. Orlowski, 67 warden, will preside. “We approach the entry time spacecraft and hoist it on board Albert Ortolani, 64, of 9 Also, Phyllis H. Kennedy, 256 at MHS for many years. Kelley The board meeting is ferry ship back to earth with a been tried before in space, Jarvis of Manchester. Keeney St.; Verna G. Watrous, Headquarters Refreshments will be served with full confidence that the with a crane. Trebbe Dr., died Saturday at E. Middle Tpke.; Helen M. served as football and baseball scheduled for 8 tonight at the tricky firing technique. flight controllers are confident The funeral is Tuesday at 8; 30 Willimantic; Joyce E. May, 64 after the degree work. two jets can do the job,” said Before retiring for his last Manchester Memorial Helm, 800 Tolland 'Tpke.; Leona Manchester Democrats will coach and athletic director for school administrative offices, Alan L. Bean, Owen K. it will pose no problem for the a.m. from the Fitzgerald Summer St.; Mary S. Boynton, Glynn Lunney, manager of the night in space, commander Hospital. He was the husband of Desmarais, 73 Oakwood Rd.; open their campaign a total of 42 years before 45 N. School St. Garriott and Jack R. Lousma spacemen. Funeral Home, 225 Main St., 26 Plaza Dr.; Gary S. Coleman, Hearing Set Apollo spacecraft office. “One Bean told mission control on Elizabeth Adams Ortolani. John B. Mainville, 903 Center headquarters officially at 8 retiring in 1965. Wigren, who are returning from a 59Vz-day It is necessary because two of with a Mass at St. James East St., Andover; Betty A. is sufficient to bring them Monday; “We’ve enjoyed it up He was born in Boston, St.; Brian Stebbins, 39 Lyndale p.m. tonight. The headquarters was track and cross country voyage during which they four steering rockets on the Church at 9. Burial will be in Cibulski, Mansfield. On Hike In home. Even if we had a here. It’s been a fantastic Mass., and lived in Manchester St.; Nellie Morisette, 366 is at 249 Broad St., in the store coach for 33 years, retired in traveled more than 24 million Apollo ferry ship have East Cemetery. Also, Diane E. Snarski, 127 In Memoriam problem with both, we have experience. It’s incredible how 26 years. He was a model Glenwood Rd., South Windsor; formerly occupied by Milex and 1954. Both men led their teams miles and gatheted a wealth of developed leqks. Techniques Friends may call at the Main St.; Robin E. Spittle, 33 Sewer Rates alternate thrusters that could much you can do if you’ve got maker for M.H. Rhodes Inc. of Maude E. 'Thorpipson, 101 opposite Dairy Queen. to several state and regional funeral home tonight from 7 to Cooper St.; Alberta B. be used.” good support from people on the Avon for 35 years. Hemlock St.; Roland E. Wilson, Democratic Town Chairman A proposed new rate hike for titles. In loving memory of our dear ihoUier, 9. Hoagland, 80 Carriage Dr.; Mra. Letitla Johnsfon, who pasaed away Bean, Garriott and Lousma ground.” Other survivors, besides his East Hartford. Ted Cummings said the evening sewage charges is scheduled The school board last May June F. Todd, 223 Green Rd.; September 24Ui., 1951. are to detach the Apollo from wife, are a son, John A. Ortolani Also, Thomas Z. Robbins, 12E will be devoted to meeting the for Odt. 2 at 8 p.m., in the gave unofficial approval to Dr. Royce Hawkins, chief of Mrs. Rose Kowaiczyk Franca R. Corso, East Hart­ A leaf in the book of memories, the 85-ton Skylab station in late of East Hartford; a daughter, Esquire Dr.; Brian Hogan, 86 candidates and speeches will be Municipal Building Hearing renaming of the baseball dia­ the astronaut doctors, said he -ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Rose ford; Robert U. Shea, East Is gently turned today, afternoon, heading for a Mrs. Arthur R. Hube Jr. of Oak St., South Windsor; Gail A. "minimal, if at all.’’ Room. mond and track, and tonight the And the sorrows placed upon this page, Buckland Area expects the space travelers Kowaiczyk, 78, formerly of 40 Windsor. splashdown in the Pacific Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Leo Therrien, 71 Diane Dr., Ver­ “Because the campaign and ’The proposal, basically, is to board is expected to formalize Are as fresh as yesterday. “will be very unsteady” as a Ward St., died Sunday in a Also, Clarie B. Altrui, 33 Ocean at 6:20 p.m. EDT. non; Crystal A. Smith, 84 establish sewage rates at 100 the action. Sadly Missed, result of their long stay in space Somers convalescent home. Fondini of Hyannis, ^ s s . ; and election is a local one,’’ he The jet thrusters will be used Florence St.; Susan J. Vernwood Dr., Vernon; Jesse per cent of water-use fees. The The O ct. 20 h a lftim e By her Family weightlessness. Born Sept. 13,1895, in Poland, a grandchild. explained, “we will stick to Development to guide the Apollo to a point Cormwell, Glastonbury; Henry M. Giammarino, 426 Broad St.; sewage rates are at 90 per cent Funeral services were held local issues and local per­ where the craft’s large main He reported all three have she came to the United States in A. Kusia, Chester. Amelia P. Gagne, 85 Windsor presently. this afternoon at the Holmes < sonalities. That’s (why we engine will be fired to pull it out lost some muscle mass and are 1912 and lived in Rockville most Ave., Rockville; Claire T. The Oct. 2 public hearing is to Funeral Home, 400 Main St., haven’t invited any state or of orbit. experiencing slight vascular of her life. She was a member Discharged Saturday: Boyd, 41 Barry Rd.; Diane M. comply with Section 12-2 of the Hearing Re-Set of St. Joseph’s Church, and its with cremation to follow. national figures to come and The carrier USS New Orleans deconditioning. Farrell H. Webb, 54 Bigelow Courchesne, 1238 Hartford town charter, which specifies Rosary Society. Friends wishing to do so may give us a pep talk.’’ The only St.; Jessie B. Ohlund, Standish Tpke., Rockville; Carol A. Kit­ that sewage rates may be Survivors are four daughters, make memorial contributions pep talk we need is a recital of Public hearings on zone South Windsor, is requesting Rd., Coventry; John W. tle, 215 Porter St.; Janet changed by the Board of Direc­ Mrs. Sophie Yanishewsky of to Concordia Lutheran Church. the many forward-looking ac­ <6,000 REWARD Only A Date Change Needed changes requested to permit zone changes to Business III, Heaney, 61 Frederic Rd., Ver­ Carpenter, 97 Hamlin St. tors, but not until “after a Rockville, Mrs. Bernice Shook complishments of our office­ ■ 1 development of a major Industrial, and Comprehensive non; Margaret E. McCue, East public hearing.’’ Hunt Suspects of Pittsheld, Mass., Mrs. Albert B. Parmelee holders. Manchester voters “We kept our pledge,” is what Democratic Town Chair­ ning for the seat on the Board of Directors being vacated residential-commercial center Urban Development (CUD) Hartford; Anna M. Ricci, 183 Request Denied Water and sewage bills to $6,000 reward for Information leading to the arrest Hayden Patten of Columbia, HEBRON - A lbert B. know our record and they will man Ted Cummings is saying, as he points to the slogan by Jon Norris and Carolyn Becker, running for the seat on at Buckland have been post­ Zones on parcels of land, near Spruce St.; Charlotte A. Foss, HARTFORD (AP) - The Manchester customers for the and conviction of persona responsible for the April and Mrs. Armond Pinardi of Parmelee, 76, of Papermill Rd., continue to back us.” used by Manchester Democrats in their IWl election cam­ the Board of Education being vacated by Beldon Schaffer. poned a month, the Manchester the South Windsor boundary, 92 Bryan Dr.; South Windsor; Connecticut Public Utilities period ended Aug. 24 were on 7 murder of Harry T. (Pete) Miner of Bolton. Contact Wethersfield; one son, Henry was stricken at his home Satur­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ formerly owned by the Hart­ Baldwin Was Merwin B. Meridy, 27 Teresa Commission (PUC) has ruled the basis of a sewage charge paign. Looking on are, from the left, incumbent Town Manchester Democrats Monday night opened campaign Kowaiczyk of Enfield, and one day afternoon and pronounced Sgt. Buchert at the State Police Barracks in sion (PZC) was informed Mon­ man Tobacco Co. Rd.; Joseph Brodie, Jurovaty that Southern Connecticut Gas Director Phyllis Jackston, appointed in February to fill a headquarters at 249 Broad St. (Herald photo by Larson) brother in Poland; nine dead on arrival at Windham equal to 100 per cent of the Colchester, Conn., Phone 643-6604. All replies held day night. Rd., Andover. Co. is capable of meeting in­ water-use charge. vacancy and running for re-election; Robert Price, ­ The five parcels involved, grandchildren and eight great­ Community Memorial Hospital in the strictest of confidence. ’The hearings, originally totaling about 270 acres, are in Willimantic. Also, Cecelia Humphrey, 99 terest, investment and Parking Lot When it was pointed out to scheduled for Oct. 1, will in­ Double Agent grandchildren. Ridge St.; Edward J. Keesler, operational costs and is not en­ now in Rural Residence Zones. The funeral will be Born in Colebrook, he former­ town officials that the Board of stead be conducted Nov. 5, at ly lived in North Granby until 21 Bausola Rd., Andover; Bice titled to any of its requested 20 Directors had never officially Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from Bids Invited Manchester High School’s The 10-to 15-year develop­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Watergate conspirator E. he moved to Hebron in 1960. He N. Rivera, East Hartford; per cent interim rate increase approved the sewage rate hike, News Bailey Auditorium. ment project proposed by MAP the White-Gibson-Small Howard Hunt testified today that he suspects one of his was a veteran of World War I. Helen R. Smith, 8 N. Park St., without a formal hearing. At Salters customers were told they would Town Planner J. Eric Potter Associates includes plans for a Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., with Democrats Launch Capsules own Watergate bugging crew was a double agent who Survivors are a stepson, get credit for the overcharge Welles Farm Wagon shopping center, a hotel- a Mass at 9 at St. Joseph’s Bids will be opened Oct. 5 in said the postponement was Gerald Whipple of Hebron; four and the public hearing was convention center, office betrayed the wiretappers to police. Church, Rockville. Burial will the Manchester Municipal Country Store made to allow the Capitol stepdaughters, Mrs. Jeanette scheduled. buildings, and a condominium be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Police Report Building for constructing a 66- Route 83, TalcottviRu, (kmn. Cut Highway Region Council of Governments Hunt told the Senate Miller of Vernon, Mrs. Frank time to analyze possible impact conimunity which will include a Watergate committee that “the Rockville. stall parking lot at Salters PHNOM PENH, Cambodia “There was activity that Mistretta and Mrs. Marjorie of the proposed development. library, church, and most likely subject” to have Friends may call at the Swimming Pool off Lydall St. Town Campaign (AP) — Insurgent forces cut should have been seen by Mr. Chattuck, both of Daytona MANCHESTER Rodrigue was released on his The developer, MAP recreational facilities as well been a double agent was Alfred funeral home Tuesday from 2 to ’The Board of Directors Sept. Phnom Penh’s highway to the Baldwin,” Hunt said. He said Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Paul Russell D. Saunders Jr., 35, of written promise to appear in RANGE AND Associates of Manchester and as housing. Baldwin, who monitored the 4 and 7 to 9 p m. court Oct. 15. 11 approved a $28,000 allocation FUEL OIL SOL R. COHEN coast again, shelled a convoy of that after the arrests, Baldwin Goode of South Portland, 120 Branford St., was issued a say to the people of Manchester he said. “We’ll have to aim for Watergate wiretap at disobeyed Hunt’s orders by from revenue-sharing funds — Herald Reporter freighters and fuel tankers on Mrs. John Gottschalk Maine. summons Sunday morning for GASOLINE Sale Now In — just look at the record and at least a 65 per cent turnout. If Democratic headquarters for taking incriminating wiretap­ Funeral services are ’Tuesday operating a motor vehicle while to pay for the parking lot, for a "We have a great deal to be you’ll say, ‘What choice do I we can get it, I don’t doubt we’ll the Mekong River and, in the Mrs. Karla Maurer In other Manchester Police the conspirators, but who later ping gear and logs to the home at 1 p.m. at the Potter Funeral his license was suspended, after basketball court on its proud of,” said Manchester’s have but with the closest attack to the city since Gottschalk, 73, of 105H reports; win.” testified against the others at of James W. McCord Jr., one of Home, 456 Jackson St., a one-car accident on Lenox St. northwest corner, and for a BANTLY OIL Democratic town chairman Democrats?”’ ' early August, attacked a power M Zone Decision Bluefield Dr., died Sunday at —’Theresa A. Agostinelli, 26, Progress Deputy Mayor Pascal their trial in January. the men arrested at the Willimantic. Burial will be in Police said Saunders was walkway and bridge from COMPANY. INC. Monday night. “ Our people Tomkiel has been endorsed Prignano remarked, “I think plant two miles south of the Manchester Memorial of 7 Highmeadow Rd., Bolton, Former FBI agent Baldwin Watergate. New Hebron Cemetery. There, driving north on Lenox St. at Tracy Dr. deserve, more than any Board by the Republicans and is run­ capital. Observers predicted Hospital. She was the wife of was charged with evading we have a great record. We PZC was never charged in the case. “The series of events that 331 Main Street of Directors in recent years, to the Khmer Rouge would Tabled by John Gottschalk. are no calling hours. about 3 a.m. when his car left responsibility in connection 25% OFF MOST ITEMS ning without opposition. have nothing to be ashamed of Hunt’s double-agent theory night, taken in their totality ... the road and struck a tree. He be returned to office. “ Incumbent 'Town Treasurer attempt something spectacular Born in Darmstadt, Ger­ with a Saturday afternoon acci- Tel. 649-4595 and can take a definite positive was drawn out in questioning by have suggested to me for many Mrs. Janet B. Hynd was treated at Manchester “Our slogan in 1971 was, ‘We Roger Negro cautioned, “The approach.” during Prachum Ben, the an­ DOUG BEVINS many, Sept. 18,1900, she was a dent at the Manchester Bristol Plant SALE ENDS SEPT. 30th. The Sept. 10 public hearing on Republican Sen. Edward J. months that we might have Mrs. Janet Blyth Hynd, 69, of Memorial Hospital; the car was Rockville 875-3274 Can do it Better and for Less.’ important thing is to get out the nual Buddhist festival of the resident of Manchester for 20 Parkade. Police said her car Robert Price, the only new (ll(‘rold Reporter) the application was apparently Gurney of Florida. been, as it were, trapped by in­ 23 Lucian St., died this morning towed. Damaged By Fire Our slogan for 1973 can well be, vote. When people tell me, dead, which will be celebrated years. She was a member of a car operated by Gordon Rich­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Democratic candidate for the dominated by opponents to the He said he suspected Baldwin formation having been provided at Manchester Memorial Court date is Oct. 15. BRISTOL (AP) - Hundreds ‘We Kept our Pledge.’” ‘You’ve got nothing to worry Wednesday, Thursday and About 20 southwestern Concordia Lutheran Church and mond, 36, of 324 Vernon Ave., Board of Directors, agreed with proposal. The Municipal for a number of reasons. Hunt beforehand to local law- Hospital. of employes at the New Depar­ Ted Cummings spoke at the about,’ I remember the year Friday. Manchester residents, con­ the Golden Age Club. Rockville. Prignano. “I feel optimistic,” Building’s hearing room was said Baldwin was hired without enforcement authorities by a Born Dec. 20, 1903, in Manchester Police detectives ture Hyatt ball bearing factory opening of Democratic they were telling us the same cerned with a requested zone Other survivors are a —Alice B. Fairbanks, 39, of 13 he said, “but not overconfident. overflowing at the hearing, and much checking on his member of our unit,” Hunt Scotland, she had lived in said today they felt a burglary were told to stay home today Headquarters, at 249 Broad St. Go On Stril(e change to Residence M Zone on daughter, Mrs. Gitta Antolini of Milford Rd., was charged thing, and we lost by 11 votes.” I’m anxious to get out on the several area residents voiced background. Baldwin has said. Manchester for 29 years. She last 'Thursday at Arthur Drug Friday night with operating a after a fire hurn^ through the He said in his welcome, “This Incumbent Director and campaign trail.” LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — land off Woodside St. and Manchester; a sister in Ger­ was a Past Chief Daughter of Thousands of workers in La Paz Hillstown Rd.,. attended Mon­ strong opposition to the zone relatives active in the Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D- Stores Inc., 942 Main St., was motor vehicle while under the plant’s “grind” area Sunday is a working session —a means board secretary Anthony Incumbent Director John Democratic party and a girl many, and a grandson. Ellen Douglas Lodge, financial institutions and fac­ day night’s Planning and Zoning change request. Hawaii, asked Hunt whether he accomplished by someone who influence of liquor, and failure night. of saying ‘Hello’ and of meeting Pietrantonio agreed with Tani paraphrased a slogan used friend who worked at the Funeral services will be Daughters of Scotia in Hart­ tories are on strike to protest Commission (PZC) business PZC members seemed sur­ thought it would have been il­ hid inside the store after to drive in the proper lane. The fire, reported about 9:20 the candidates. We’re here to Negro. by his company, “The sale is Democratic National Com­ Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the ford. She was also a member of the arrest of 89 labor leaders meeting to hear the PZC’s dis­ prised to see a crowd at Mon­ legal for Baldwin to notify closing hours at 10 p.m. The Police said the charges were p.m., was out of control for \Vs listen to our local candidates “The criteria, as set down by mittee headquarters. Hunt Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Center Congregational Church (Set* l’nK<' Eiglileen) accused of a Marxist plot cussion of the application. day night's business meeting. police of the Watergate burglary was discovered'at lodged after a 10:30 p.m. acci­ hours and caused extensive and to make plans to get them Roger, is to get out the vote,” said. Main St., with the Rev. Burton groups. W; against the military govern­ But the spectators, many of Business meetings, conducted burglary. about 10:30 p.m., police said. dent on Parker St. in which her damage, fire officials said. elected. That’s why we turned He also said he has never Strand officiating. Burial will Survivors are a daughter. ment of President Hugo whom opposed the zone change on the last Monday of the An undisclosed sum of money car went out of control and Water damage was heavy in down offers of speeches by peo­ come up with a satisfactory Hunt said that he still main­ be at the convenience of the Miss Janett Hynd of Banzer. Union leaders denied request at a Sept. 10 public month, are usually only was taken. struck two trees. She wasn’t in­ other areas of the plant. ple working for higher office.” answer to why the Washington tains that the break-in itself family. Manchester; a sister, Mrs. the accusations and threatened hearing, left the meeting when attended by a handful of jured. The company is a division of The Democrats have five in­ police plainclothes squad was in was legal, and that, if Baldwin Friends may call at the Isabella Hannan of West Hart­ Fuel Controls “extreme action” if the union PZC members decided to table lawyers and the press. Steven P. Rodrigue, 18, of 355 —Cars operated by Richard General Motors and employs 3,- cumbents and one new can­ the area of the Watergate betrayed it, this act "certainly funeral home Wednesday from ford,'^ and three sisters in heads weren’t released within the item. In other business Monday E. Middle Tpke., was taken into A. Miner, 35, of 81 Wells St., and 000 people as Bristol’s largest didate running for the Board of building when the police caught was the greatest disloyalty to 9 a.m. until the time of the ser­ Scotland. 48 hours. PZC Chairman Clarence night, the PZC: custody early toiday on charges Thomas W. Crary, 16, of 38 employer. Directors and three incumbents the wiretappers in the early his employer.” vice. Graveside services will be Welti told the small crowd that • Tabled a zone change of third-degree criminal mis­ Elsie Dr., were in collision The plant contains 114 million and one new candidate for the P redicted morning hours of June 17,1972. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., Wednesday at 11 a.m. in East the commission still has insuf­ requested by John Devanney, chief, police said. Saturday night on E. Middle square feet and covers 26 acres. Board of Education. Each of Recognize Junta He also said Baldwin, who R-Conn., challenged Hunt’s Mrs. William j. Gayton Cemetery with the Rev. ficient information about water owner of the Highland Park Police said the charge stems "Tphe. Miner was charged wit Firemen said no one was hurt them said a few words. The GLENEDEN BEACH, Ore. (AP) — Interior Secretary SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - was equipped with a two-way assertion that Baldwin has an VERNON — Mrs. Martha Winthrop Nelson of Center and sewer facilities in the area, Market, which would allow from the alleged throwing of reckless driving. in the fire. ’The cause and extent consensus appeared to be con­ The United States recognized walkie-talkie, failed to warn the uncle who is a Democratic Poehnert Gayton, 87, of 1 Congregational Church of­ Rogers C.B. Morton says he is urging President Nixon to and therefore could not yet act expansion of the market. rocks at a 106 Broad St. home Court dates for all cases were^ of damage were still under in- fidence in victory — with the the military regime in Chile, burglars of the presence of judge in Connecticut. Weicker Franklin Park East, died Satur­ ficiating. ration heating oil this winter, but even if he does “there on the application. • Decided to make a field in­ shortly after midnight. set for Oct. 15. ‘stigation today. repeated warning, “We can’t bringing to about 20 the number police in the building, Hunt said said the only such relative day night at Rockville General There will be a Memorial Ser­ Welti said the commission spection of a site of Hillstown take anything for granted.” are going to be people who are going to be cold.” of nations extending recogni­ he thought that Baldwin should Baldwin has is a Republican, Hospital. She was the wife, of vice Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at tion to the junta. Major U.S. “isn’t trying to delay” action on Rd., 800 feet south of Bush Hill William J. Gayton. Speaking first were Allan Morton was joined in his call have known something was not Democrat. Weicker said the Center Congregational Church. copper companies are expected the application, and he Rd., which has been proposed Bom in Germany, she lived in Thomasf Paul Greenberg and for the rationing of heating oil wrong when the plainclothes relative is Raymond Baldwin, a 'There are no calling hours. know that neighbors are to follow up with requests that emphasized that tabling of the for a “borrow pit.” The PZC is Rockville most of her life. She Albert Harris, school board in­ by John A. Love, Nixon’s policemen started turning on former senator known as Mr. Friends wishing to do so may neighbors, and I know there are the junta open negotiations on request was done “without being asked to approve an was a member of Union make memorial contributions cumbents. All left immediately special energy adviser. They excavation permit for the site. lights in their initial search. Republican in the state. blau for a scheduled meeting of their many, many ways we can join compensation for their Chilean prejudice.” Congregational Church, Sl£EP SHOP made their remarks in to the music fund at Center furniture stores together and get around the holdings nationalized by the The applicants, A. Anderson • Reviewed plans for off- Rockville. She and her husl^and board. appearances before the street parking at Sam Congregational Church. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK problem in this short term.” late President Salvador and Frank and Albert Sedlacek, celebrated their 62nd wedding Thomas, school board chair­ Western Governors The John F. Tierney Funeral Allende. are seeking a zone change — Crispino’s Supreme Foods, 485 anniversary Sept. 12. She was a Home, 219 W. Center St., is in man, remarked, “We must say Conference. Morton said he expects the Hartford Rd. Atty. Eugene Kel­ to the voters, 'When you care from Rural Residence to charge of arrangements. The two men said the administration to establish the Dines Gromylio Residence M Zone — on two ly, representing Crispino, told enough to have the very best— regional offices so hardship proposals they had advanced to UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. parcels: 20 acres on Woodside the PZC that a parking area had vote the very best. Vote cases could be dealt with quick­ Nixon dealt only with rationing (AP) — Secretary of State St. and 30 acres on Hillstowq Democratic.’” on a geographic basis and did ly. Henry A. Kissinger entertained (Set* l’nu<' Ki({hf''i‘ii) Incumbent Town Clerk Rd. Ifs Twins! SIMMS not contemplate rationing to The ultimate step in an ad­ Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Edward Tomkiel echoed the consumer. Morton said he A. Gromyko and told him the Thomas’ sentiments with, "I ministration contingency plan I AT BLAU FURNITURE STORES expected Nixon to decide on the would be rationing oil to prospect for new Soviet- proposals in two weeks. customers, such as in wartime. American trade relationships Pension Reform I FUNERAL HOME | WHERE THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE IS MADE POSSIBLE He spoke of a plan that would But both Morton and Love said are in doubt because of opposi­ allocate heating oil to perhaps that kihd of action is not con­ tion in the U.S. Congress to the Soviet government’s restric­ Established 1874-Three Generations of Servict^. With BLAU'S New 3 Store Buylnq 14 or 15 areas of the country. templated at this time. Plans Brighten Pro-Picks The Idea then would be to have Both emphasized that con­ tions on Jewish emigrations ?5 Power — Hundreds of Twin Sets government offices in each of and its harassment of intellec­ tax incentives for personal East Center Street Manchester Contest trols would alleviate an over-all WASHINGTON (AP) - Irimline on a wall. the areas to keep track of shortage. tuals who criticize it. Prospects that Congress will retirement systems. FIRM ECLIPSE MATTRESS Starts specific problems. “Remember, we're complete action this year on a Ullman told reporters FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1973 i MATCHING BOX SPRINGS Love, a former Colorado managing a shortage," Morton SUNNY pension reform bill have arrangements are being made DANCE TO THE MOST TALKED ABOUT % Sit down,get comfortable, governor, said the nation will said. '"The (rationing) plan brightened after plans for to coordinate his committee's GROUP IN THE AREA. MATCHING SETS! The annual Manchester experience "very real dif­ doesn’t in any Way increase the House consideration were consideration of the bill with ficulties” in the energy field for supply of oil.” speeded up. the work already done by a "MAIN ST. MUSICAL BAND" serving Connecticut homem.ikers smee 1009 Evening Herald Pro-Picks foot­ I and take the dial with you. ball contest will begin with the next three to five years. Morton said the nation can The acting chairman of the House Education and Labor at MANCHESTER ARMORY g today’s issue. The gridiron fan “We must, as Americans, work itself out of its reliance on Ways and Means Committee, subcommittee on a separate 330 Main St., Manchester Si subnUltlngThe entry picking realize the depth and oil imports from the politically Partly cloudy tonight. Low Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., told measure of its.own. Some sup­ •S Dancing 9-1 a.m. ' !;? seriousness of this problem,” porters of pension reform Because Trimline's dial is in the phone. Ideal for the kitchen or the most winners each week unstable Middle East by tonight in the upper 40s. his cotleagues Monday that the g Tickets sold at Ray Seller’s Music Shop, Ryans iij FREE blau will be awarded a |25 prize. Love told the 12 governors developing the West’s vast coal Wednesday partly sunny and committee will begin work on legislation had feared a furniture stores handle, everything you need is g Sport Shop, Burnside Ave., East Hartford or Call DELIVERY family room, where counter life advertisement listing the whose annual conference at this reserves for generation of elec­ milder. High 70-to-75. private pension reform next juri.sdictional clash between the seaside resort Is devoted Ways and Means Committee 646-0052 Or 646-0631 340 0006 38« 6300 043 always together, right at your space and good looks are always week’s games will be published trical powet. Winds easterly five-to-10 Monday. Ullman said the com­ exclusively to the energy crisis. and the subcommittee headed $10.00 per couple, BYOB | eaph Tuesday. Participants are Morton said a Middle East of­ m.p.h. tonight an$l lO-to-15 mittee will start work with the New Signs To Watch For PER SET fingertips. And when you hang at a premium. In eleven decora­ Both Love and Morton by Rep. John H. Dent, D-Pa. g Set ups included ...... Door Prizes g to, deposit their entries at the ficial asked him recently what m.p.h. Wednesday. bill passed last week by the up, the dial gets tucked out tor colors, from bright stores of sponsors. appealed to the “American the United States was going to Outlook for Thursday, partly Senate and attached as a rider Robert Bagge, Manchester Police Department mechanic, ;$ Sponsored by g ' IIU Main St., Mwioiwfter spirit.” Ullman said the Ways and. % 618-41W ofsight. So, sleek, slim Sponsors of the contest tl^ls do about the rising cost of Im­ sunny and warmer. to a minor House bill. Means Committee intends to completes installation of one of many “one-way” signs put Bolton Couple Club of St. George Church garnet red to subtle dusty “This country is not going to year are: Nasslff Arms, Pon­ ported oil. This measure, designed to open the way for work on pen­ up in downtown Manchester Monday.»Thls one Is at the Trimline looks more like hell in a handbasket because High Low beige. Trimline is more tiac Park, Potterson’s, Regal’s “I looked him right in the eye guarantee that participants in sion legislation by completing corner of Main St. and Brainard Pl. Other streets which this winter we’re probably Anchorage 49 36 OPEN TONITE and EVERY NITE 'til 9:00 modem sculpture than a Mens Shop and Turnpike TV. and I said, ’We’re going to private ^nsion plans actually its major decisions this week on are now one-way, besides Brainard Pi., are St. James St., than just a phone. It's fun. going to be as much as five to 'Boston 58 47 I " " “T U (Open Setunieys 'IN 5:30) The opening entry of the 16- develop one half of the world’s receive benefits when they the trade bill that has occupied Locust St., and part of Pearl St. The one-way designation is b a s i s V Chicago 74 66 g • ■ n y e o to publicize community service programs Ihrouoh the week contest is on page 13 seven per cent short” on coal supply because we got it retire, provides for full vesting *' Heral^betwein 11-12 a m ^ • Catli • Charge • Budget Terms • Up To 3 Years To Pay Denver 72 42 it for months. effective Immediately, police say. Incidentally, the Thursday the week before publication; 643-27ii... today. heating oil, Morton said. and you ain’t.' of pension rights after 15 years, San Francisco 65 58 maximum penalty for conviction of going the wrong way "There’s going to be a lot of “And he said, 'Is that so?’ government insurance of plans " I t may take night sessions, Washington 87 67 political writing about it. But I "And I said, ‘That’s so.’’’ against pension fund failure and but we'll do it," Ullman said. on a one-way street is a $50 fine. (Herald photo by Bevins) ^'>;'J|f'^:<'v». !<.*•»- -S' . ^ v..«'._^'X i « - .-jO.uk

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept 25, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING H ER^D j Manchester, Conn.,Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 — PAGE THREE TV Tonight Theater Tri-Town Players To Present Bobby, You Booby, - 6: 00- Schedules Hearings S^t (3-8-22) NEWS ^Butterflies Are Free^ (10) I SPY DRIVF.-INS You Let Us Down Anderson-Little (20) SOUNDING BOARD Blue-Hills (Drive-In — The Tri-Town Players, this wishes to become a patron may On Spending “Slaughter's BigRipoff,” 7:45; (24) CPTV FALL PREVIEW area's newest community contact Mrs. Hay, 873-0060. SOL R. COIIION (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH “Top of the Heap,” 9:35 theater, begins its second Those wishing to help the rimmed glasses, his duck The Manchester Board of $2,200 for Environmental (40) WILD WILD WEST Meadows Drive-In — “Raw season with “Butterflies Are theater group may attend the Shame on you, Bobby toed feet, his stiff muscles. Directors will conduct public Education, to be financed from Meat,” 7:50; “Cannibal Girls,” Riggs. payments made by neighboring - 6 : 3 0 - Free” scheduled for Oct. 25, next meeting of Uie Tri-Town He convinced them they hearings Oct. 2 on two proposed 9:33 You did much more harm communities for services (3-8-22-30) NEWS 26 and 27. The show will begin Players on Oct. 9 at the Lottie still could do it — that they allocations from revenue­ INDOOR THEATERS Fisk Memorial Building in last week than Just lose a sharing funds — $41,556 for a rendered. - 7 : 0 0 - at 8:15 each night at the Vernon had it all over the opposite State Theater — “Harrad Henry Park, Vernon, or call the tennis match to women's new bulldozer for the highway (3) UNTAMED WORLD Center Middle School. sex, of whatever age. Experiment,” 9:30; “Candy,” This production by Leonard Players’ president, Lee Hay at libber Billie Jean King. department and $3,700 for $3,312 for an aide for multi­ (8) TRUTH OR 7:30 He let them down — and Gershe, directed by Dan Lein, the above number. paving the bleacher and handicapped children, to be CONSEQUENCES South Windsor Cinema — What you did was blow the for that, they’ll never will be staged “In-the-round,” a backstop area at Charter Oak financed by an equal reim­ (18) DICK VAN DYKE “Clockwork Orange,” 7:00-9:30 whistle on millions of forgive him. first for Tri-Town theater Field. bursement from the Town of (20-22-30) NEWS Burnside Theater — “Paper m|ddld-aged males — un- Someday, someone will audiences. In addition, the board will Coventry. (24) MASTERPIECE i Moon,” 7:30-9:30 ji(stly labeled chauvanist come along who will Members of the production consider returning $12,000 to $4,375 for a personnel intern THEATRE Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1 — pigs. You killed their dreams of ’Save the house. sequence, the $12,000 previously vices for a TOPICS Program Tiger,” 7:20; “Friends of Eddie never forgive you. “Good-bye, Muck.” - 8: 00- Laurie Hay, patron chair­ allocated for the same work (traffic control and safety im­ FOR JUNIORS (3) MAUDE Coyle,” 9:10 man, has mailed invitations to Sure — you dropped the “Good-bye, Mire.” will be returned to revenue­ provements), to be financed by (8-40) TEMPERATURES U.A. East 1 — join the list of patrons. Returns match and you’re a loser. sharing unallocated funds. $8,913 from a state grant and RISING “Deliverance,” 9:20; “Man in should be in by the end of this But, you won the money, and Also proposed for placement $3,023 from the town’s con­ AND MISSES! (20-22-30) CHASE the Wilderness,” 7:30 month. Anyone who has not it’s a salve for your feelings. Policemen Oct. 2 in the revenue-sharing tingency fund. (24) EVENING AT POPS U.A. East 2 - “A Touch of received an invitation and T|ie sad part of it all is account is $14,675 in interest $8,800 for the Youth Service — 8:30— Class,” 7:15-9:15 that they too lost the match, earned to Sept. 10. Bureau, to be financed by a U.A. East 3 — "Visions of Bob Hope’s first special this Face Charge (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 after suffering through your Public hearings wilj be held grant from the Connecticut Mrs. Diane Cimino, music coordinator, is introducing the Eight,” 7:00-9:00 season is planned by NBC-TV (8-40) MOVIE double faults; your soft Of Brutality also on the following proposed Planning Committee on song “Bingo Was His Name” to a group of pre-school Showcase Cinema 1 — for Wednesday, Sept. 26 (8:30 appropriations: "Smile When You Say I Do" o lobs ; your jogging, when you BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) Criminal Administration. children at the Singer Early Childho^ Learning Center. “Heavy Traffic,” 8:00-10:00 p.m.’). Guest stars include the - 9 : 0 0 - shoujd have been running; — A $250,000 suit naming three She holds up four fingers to show they are to play their in­ Showcase Cinema 2 — Jackson Five, Ann-Margret, (20-22-30) MOVIE “Romeo & Juliet,” 7:10-9:35 John Denver, and Bobby Riggs. and, above all, your losing, Ansonia policeman in an Entire Stock Reg.®10 "Police Story" struments four times. They are learning to feeT'the beat.” Showcase Cinema 3 — “Bang when you should have been alleged brutality case was filed (24) PORTLANO JUNIORS Even the youngest — 2 years and 5 months old — is begin­ Guild Plans Mass, SYMPHONY the Drums Slowly,” 7:25-9:40 winning. in Superior Court Monday. ning to coordinate striking her percussive instrument on The plaintiff, Gennaro Showcase Cinema 4 — “State Apd, you got all that loot. PANTS - 9 : 3 0 - the downbeat. (Herald photo by Pinto) of Siege,” 7:00-9:25 Cacchillo, said in his suit that Communion Supper (3) MOVIE m c / i i c All they got was the boot. the officers “beat him with "She Cried Murder" OPDiS Look around you at all the their fists, kicked with their The Guild of Our Lady at St. learn teamwork, shows them Co-chairmen for the supper - 1 0 : 0 0 - June B. Tompkins White Sworn In middle-aged men who are feet and hit him with their Bartholomew’s Church will that music is an enjoyable, TOES. are Mrs. Fred Conti and Mrs. (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, (Herald Reporter) HARTFORD (AP) - Thomas mistakenly called chauvinist clubs’’ causing “serious and sponsor a Mass and Communion James Carroll. Tickets may be M.D. shared experience, and gives C. White, a Colebrook attorney, pigs. What have they got permanent and disabling in­ Supper for all women of the them a standard of perfor­ OCT: obtained by calling Mrs. Conti, -1 0 :3 0 — There’s more than one way to was sworn in Monday as juries.” parish Wednesday. Mass will be mance among their peers. going for them? Nothing — 649-0848, Mrs. Carroll, 647-1589, (18) TELETHON CONTINUES skin a cat. Connecticut’s insurance com­ The officers named are celebrated at 7 p.m. in the Musical kindergartens, or 2 except their own wits and Mrs. Edward Fahey, 643-0622, Youngsters in musical missioner. THRU Joseph Gaudio, Eugene Seely church, followed by supper at - 11:00- pre-school music programs, not their own luck. Nothing even Mrs. William Fetherston, 646- kindergartens often begin their White, 38, was appointed and Eugene Pinti. They were the Manchester Country Club. (3-8-18-22-30)40) NEWS only acquaint children with resembling those com­ 4762, Mrs. Keith Fry, 643-1698, training on simple percussion recently to succeed Paul B. ordered to appear in court Oct: Guest speaker will be the (20) SAN FRANCISCO musical sounds, rhythm, and 9 missions on the young and or Mrs. Donald Williams, 649- Tremendous choice of solid color and novelty instruments such as a drum, or Altermatt, who resigned. 16. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor of BEAT arithmetic, but physical coor­ 6025. patterns in cuffed or plain bottoms, including tambourine, which can be used on the aging, nothing like the They received a vote of sup­ St. Bartholomew’s Church. His dination. lliey also learn the a n c acrylic double knit proportioned pull-ons. ' — 11:30— to teach not only rhythm but League of women Voters or port from the Ansonia Board of topic will be “Unity” . fun of participating in music. (3) MOVIE basic arithmetic. I MGVIEIlAnNQB 'I Terry the^Women’s Lib movement. Police Commissioners in July. Misses and Juniors. Daughter of the Mind" (1969) If you’re wondering whether CENIIR Children are introduced to Head About the only thing they Aceprding to Cacchillo’s (8-40) MISS WORLD-USA your young budding genius will iFORRAnENFBAND^^ musical experiences at an early lawyef, Edward Krasnow, the FINALS play rock or Bach, you might I YOUNQPEOPIE g m s D i still have is Sunday after­ NOW IT’S LEGAL age so that one day they can incident occured at 2 a.m., BOLAND (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON follow Arthur Fiedler’s sugges­ n* atlMilM d Mt fMinw k lo Mm noon and Monday night foot­ TO PLAY IT SAFE select the instrument they MASS March 4, when the police tion. The conductor of the ball on TV. BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium O IL CO. would like to play. Group in­ ,m 4 i o m m n h t iMwinf m m m cM*w.i >;:- IMyTEMMt arrested Cacchilo in front of an / ENDS TONITE - (PS) Boston Pops suggests you relax COME TO THE FAIR | They’re.just the guys who has legalized contraceptives for S ince 1935 struction, used in schools for 0CL2-3444U Ansonia diner on charges of Entire Stock Reg.^15 and ^16 “THE LAST OF SHEILA" and let your son or daughter IAU MIS UMiniO got lost in the shuffle — the first time in its history, but many years, is becoming pop­ It 8 pjB. • Oct U7 breach of peace, resisting FUEL OILS Nb. - New Sf^fietioiriiinirtura! enjoy both. SMni /Mimn ■ BUCKINGHAM CHURCH | wallowing in the muck and they may be obtained only on a ular with private teachers and IML AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Says Walt Parazaider, of the 'J arrest, second degree riot, and doctor’s prescription. with music retailers who offer 4MTIIES mire of ignonimity. assaulting an officer. Laws dating back to 1905 24-HOUR SERVICE PANTS ^ “WESTWORLO’Npd) rock group Chicago, “I think HU. MU Muimo % GLASTONBURY | BUDGET ACCOUNTS lessons. This helps children fMwiii cummn simiitM ' Od U7 at 1 ml I Then along came Bobby Cacchillo was scheduled to made the sale of contraceptives N PHONE 64S-9333 music rounds a person out. It Youth Prices SpjB. W ELC O M ED (16 I under) Riggs, with his confidence, appear in court Oct. 2 on the and their advertisement, a 369 CENTER ST. seems to make him more aware criminal offense in this pre- of different things. Even if kids Thirteenth Annual Early American i $1.00 dbcoiait / m pows . his vitamin pills, bis horn- charges, Krasnow said. Phone 643-6320 • lUTiicnt i:;:; ^ $4.00-95.00-$100 I I Stab thsinsd dpminately Catholic country. only play in a school band, it IMtr i; rwuim icm >iiiyli|, Fair . I Oct 2-34419 T«m aOUTtS H • M • M (HIT H) gives them a certain sensitivity rmM w Mult GMrKn :;;; FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1-8 p.m. ii ONLY! 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' /■ i 1 PA{j E FUUK — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchcstei:.^onn., Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancl^ster, C o n n , 25, W 3^PA (JE FIVE PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - continue through 1974 and the creases will slow down through economic cycles in several The country will have the eventual result will be a the end of this year, Lobbyists Watch Huge Crop "largest crops In history this decrease in food costs,, but not commodities peaking at the iHanrhp0tf r IpralJi "We’ll turn the corner on food same time,” Gale said. Beef, fall,” a U.S, Cost of Living this year. prices and see a turn downward Capital Council official predicted Mon­ Addressing 240 delegates and poultry, pork and eggs were all in them a year from now,” he high concurrently, with no Founded OcL 1, 1881 Proposed Rules Forecast day, officials at the 55th annual con­ said. other high-protein food at a low Hazen F, Gale, director of the vention of the National Associa­ Setbacks in the Nixon ad­ Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to^cepeive their HARTFORD (AP) — Connec­ the problem. It’s the groups price "to take the pressure Andrew Tully ticut lobbyists, who earned Council’s Policy Analysis Divi­ tion of State Departments of ministration’s economic off,” Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Fare they bring in,” said Pugliese. By CLC sion, said the farm boom will Agriculture, Gale said price in­ policies were caused by the p.m. should telephone tm circulation ‘ nearly a quarter of a million Ervin said he never .was 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). dollars during the last Published every evening except Sun-j department, 647-9^6. bothered by "amateur” lob­ legislative session, will be byists when he served in the days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation watching with keen interest as House from 1969 to 1972. “But Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press Expect More From Spiro the 1974 General Assembly they call you at home and stop cond Class Mail Matter. moves to regulate their ac­ you at the Capitol. There’s too tivities. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher WASHINGTON - Reports Under such circumstances, many of them,” he said. The Manchester Publishing Co. carried by the estimable Wall the media properly is on the A subcommittee is preparing Biebel said he didn’t mean to assumes no financial responsibility for Street Journal that Vice Presi­ lookout for any other in­ a bill that would Increase criticize citizen lobby groups, typographical errors appearing in adver­ dent Agnew gets his vittles and dications that a public official registration and financial "but sometimes there are 30,40 Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in booze gratis from a super­ may be on the take. Indeed, reporting requirements. or 50 people all at the same Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. market chain and a friendly there are those who even drag Currently only paid lobbyists time, all grabbing the same One M onth...... $3.25 Display advertising closing houra, Maryland banicer recall — pain­ In the inflationary state of the must register with the legislators.” secretary of the state and only C opy...... 15$ three full days prior to publication. fully — a story about the late economy. It must have cost the "If the, legislators feel their employers must file By Carrier, W eekly...... 1...... 75$ Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Mayor Jim Curley of Boston. lady In Texas a bundle to they’re getting crowded that’s telephone this office and expense reports. One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon Curley, a politician Diogenes Just too bad. I think there would have passed over swiftly denounce Agnew for accepting Fred K. Biebel Jr., whose should be more citizen groups,” Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and in his search for an honest man, such alimentary honorariums Stratford-based corporation, said Toby Moffett, director of Monday, Three M onths...... $9.75 appeared before the Golden "when I can’t even afford a Mace, received more than $20,- the Connecticut Citizen Action Gates for admission into pound of pork chops.” The lady 000 in lobbying fees this year, Group, the largest and best Heaven. He was met by St. wanted to know how much told The Associated Press he known such organization. Peter, who asked a few Agnew made a year and when wouldn’t object to telling the Moffett said he favors If The Price Is Right questions and then withdrew to told his salary was $62,500, plus legislature anything it wanted tougher registration check the records. When Peter $10,000 for expenses, she to know about the organizations requirements for lobbyists, but returned, Curley was gone — uttered a four-letter word he represents. is skeptical about the If the price is right people will buy tially subsidized by the state which is and so were the Golden Gates. which is printed in some Legislator-turned-lobbyist legislature’s ability to control almost anything and too often it is subsidizing the bus firm. “0 temporal 0 mores!” We quarters, but not here. Roy H. Ervin of Fairfield said lobbyists’ behavior. All this would be bad news he might be willing to file a something they do not really want nor We commend the firm and the State don’t even have any good, get- your-teeth-into scandals enough in the Agnew household, single expense report at the end 2 need. Transportation Department for con­ anymore. (Turley may not have but it also develops that the of a session, but to require Special When the experimental “Nickel ducting the experiment. stolen the Golden Gates, but he Vice President—unwittingly so more than one would be asking was of a generation that thought far as I know — accepted that too much. Delivery Day” for Connecticut Co. buses was We would hope it leads to other in­ big. In Curley’s day, a politician grub from a taxpayer involved ‘Td be wasting time figuring tried, people came out in droves to novative attempts to make bus use risked being dropped by his club in a government lawsuit, name­ out every trip I made to Hart­ Service ly Joseph H. Rash, a vice presi­ ford. I have enough trouble ride the buses. popular and more economical. if his peculations dropped below the million-dollar mark. I’ve dent of Food Fair Stores, Inc. doing that once a year for in­ NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — While the nickel fare may be un­ It is interesting to note that the known cops who stole more in a And — wouldn’t you know? — come tax,” he said. When a Dedham taxi dispatcher realistically low, (it'is estimated the nickel fare doubled ridership. A month than most Republicans the charges against Rash were The subcommittee is got a driver’s radio report that and Democrats, circa 1973, dropped earlier this year by the studying California’s law, he had picked up two male cost of the promotion was more than higher fare, but yet a bit lower than filch in a year. U.S. Attorney for Maryland, which requires lobbyists to file passengers today, the dis­ $40,000) it does prove that price is a existing ones, might not produce such George Beall, although similar financial reports twice each patcher called police, because charges were pressed against month even when the factor which must be considered in spectacular results but we would Whatever goodies Agnew the men boarded the cab only a received from his well-to-do John R. Park, president of legislature is not in session. short distance from where a mass transit planning. suggest the idea of reduced fares be pals, it sounds like nickel-and- Acme Markets Inc. of "We can be tough in the areas holdup had been reported. more fully explored because it doesn’t dime stuff comparable to the Philadelphia. we want without eliminating all The cab driver also reported weekly bottle of popskull Well, sirs and madames — contact between lobbyists and he had been ordered to drive to For in addition to service, cost any more to haul four passengers extorted from the corner and especially that lady in legislators," said Rep. Joseph Needham Square. When he got reasonable schedules, and routing; than it does 40 if you can get the 40 to saloonkeeper by his friendly Texas — I am not going to de- , M. Pugliese, R-Plainville. there police were waiting as the Lobbyists, and legislators the price must be right also. use the bus regularly. Inside Manitoba’s Legislative Building in Winnipeg. (Photo by Doug Bevins) constable in the good days. mand that Spiro Agnew be two men got out of the cab. Have our leaders fallen upon tossed into the first available agree that the professional lob­ The nien were arrested and Price is important, we think. Where This may mean a higher subsidy for such penury that they are paddy wagon and trundled off to byist often is useful in fur­ charged with the armed price is no object, the person wishing awhile until bus use habits are re­ reduced to looting piggy banks? the hoosegow. First, there’s no nishing information about a robbery of Motel 128 at the Probably not. I suspect law saying a Vice President particular subject. Route lA intersection. to travel (or who has to commute to established. But it would appear a politicians of both parties are can’t accept gifts from a pal. “People think of lobbyists as Police said they found $900 — work) will use his own car. On the lower fare, plus improved equipment still stealing respectable Second, due process still allows persons who go to the Capitol the amount taken in the holdup other hand, the person who needs which has been promised from federal Max Lerner amounts of the taxpayers’ for coincidence, no matter how and twist arms. But public lob­ — in the men’s possession, dough and getting away with it. flimsy its under pinning. bying is only the tip of the along with a .45-caliber pistol. some form of mass transit is most funds in the near future, may help Agnew’s misfortune is that the But I am assailed by iceberg. Ninety per cent of a The two men were booked as likely to be the person who is too old to mass transit reach a point where atmosphere produced by melancholy. I bemoan the lack lobbyist’s time is spent in Robert Lee, 22, and Keith Watergate has so fouled the at­ of judgment in high places. months of research and drive, or one on a fixed income which private operation will be profitable Coniments Lanagan, 39, both of South mosphere that every sirloin Long ago, I reluctantly became preparing legislation,” Biebel Boston. makes car Ownership too costly, or, again. steak furtively donated to a VIP resigned to the petty morals of said. and we think this is most important, If the price is right, service good, becomes a cause celebre. local mayors, planning boards “The registered lobbyist isn’t On Linkage Moreover, the timing was and cemetery commissioners, the working husband and wife who schedules fit riders’ needs, busing can bad. Agnew is linked to accepting the picayune nature Firefighters really cannot afford two cars for com­ be an attractive alternative to the Watergate only as a player on of the provincial beast. On the lower levels, neither salary nor To Test Suits muting purposes. the Nixon team, but the Jour­ Voter Session ever-increasing cost of the luxury of eminence is much reward. But WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) - nal’s story of that free food and A 4 to 8 p.m. voter­ The promotion will of course be par­ one-man, one-car transportation. NEW YORK, N.Y. - The their giant brother across the United States is food and liquor came as the Vice Presi­ a Vice President with $62,500 a The Connecticut State word is linkage (unital). It is a Atlantic best them in the technology. Although Com­ dent was confronted with year and entree into the highest making session will be held . Firefighters Association word Henry Kissinger uses linkage operation. munist regimes are primarily revelations that the Justice councils of the Republic is Saturday in the town received two firefighting suits frequently. For world politics It is a question of the agricultural, they have Department was investigating different package of goods. I clerk’s office in. the Monday to use in a year-long comprises a myriad of in­ relationship between military- notoriously failed to raise his possible involvement in may be unreasonable, but Manchester Municipal testing program. Selective Buying terrelations, as if it were an political decisions and enough food. On this score, the bribery, extortion and tax fraud somehow I expect more from a Building. The sui(s were turned over to economic decisions. The electronic circuit. It is not—as United States, an industrial and during his public service in Spiro Angew than from a Jim Eligible applicants must the association by Rep. Robert it has been sometimes Europeans mostly want the post-industrial economy, has Beef prices failed to take a sharp in­ all other factors being equdl. If she Maryland. Curley. be at least 18 years of age, H. Steele, R—Conn., on behalf defined—the science of the U nit^ States to keep its troops done far better and is becoming of the National Aeronautics and crease in price in the first few days shies away from high priced merchan­ enemy. World politics is the in Europe, and are worried a kind of food basket even for residents of Manchester and U.S. citizens. Space Administration. after the lifting of price controls and science and art of the quid pro about Sen. Mike Mansfield’s the Communist world. They were designed at the dise, be it meat or foodstuffs, or other New voters may sign up quo, the trade-off of something pressure for a pullout. The The Russian leaders don't Houston Space Center to industry spokesmen pointed to con­ commodities, the price will inevitably you want against something the American military presence regard detente as too high a Inside also on any weekday, protect firefighters from sumer resistance as the reason. go down. If she buys at any price, other nation wants, something makes them feel safer against a price to pay for the chance to during regular office extreme heat and flames it has for something you have. possible Soviet thrust. Also, it buy American crops and other With artificial controls now lifted, prices will =go up. hours, in the town clerk’s After the test is completed, In fact, one might define gives the United States a products on a par with other and registrar of voters’ of­ the suits will be given to the it reniains in the power of the con­ stronger stake and thus invokes And there’s good news on the peace not as the absence of countries. The trade-off against Report fices. The latter also is in Bradley Field Fire Depart­ violence (there can be cold war a more binding commitment to this has been, presumably, a sumer to control prices, barring un­ horizon for prices to remain the Municipal Building. ment, Steele said. He added tensions without a shot being the nuclear deterrent. sympathetic Soviet attitude Rowland Evans and usual and unpredictable cir­ reasonable in the future. A bumper that there are fewer than 20 fired), but as a situation in toward American problems in such suits in the country. cumstances such as drought, crop corn and grain crop is predicted this which such trade-offs become But the same Europeans are Southeast Asia, and perhaps in Robert Novak not eager to pay a larger share failure or loss of beef cattle due to daiiy and habitual. That. I take the Middle East, and a harvest. If feed grains are plentiful it, is what the new secretary of of the defense costs of Europe. willingness to go on with severe weather. stockmen can bring cattle to market state is driving at. If he And when Kissinger talks of another round of SALT talks on Nixon Trade Pledge Doomed seeing the total military- Deveau Winner Beef is moving slowly in many at lower prices than have prevailed succeeds, history may know nuclear weapons. him as the trade-off or linkage political-economic structure of At this point the problem ot areas and feed lot operators who WASHINGTON - Under the One tentative rescue opera­ this year, partly because of mass secretary. relationships as they link Soviet repression of its intellec­ steady battering of headlines tion went down the drain when In Chute Meet speculated on a quick price rise after sales of grain to the Soviet Union and Take as two instances the whole, they shy off. They tual dissenters comes into the now dramatizing the Secretary of State Henry current linkage problem of the suspect it means that he wants linkage equation. Leonid the freeze, found themselves with to China. courageous struggle for civil Kissinger cancelled a trip to the Vic Deveau of South Windsor Ted Mackey of Cheshire; se­ United States and Western concessions from Europe in the Brezhnev has combined detente rights by intellectual dissidents Wajd?and Means Committee in­ captured first place in the ad­ prices far lower than they had an­ We do not think there is any sub­ 'Europe, and the United States Nixon Round of the GATT abroad, toward the United cond, Gary Pierce of in the Soviet Union, President tended to reverse the disastrous vanced accuracy event of a Middletown; third. Chuck ticipated due to consumer reluctance stance to the worry of beef producers and the Soviet Union. (General Agreement on Tariffs States (although not toward Nixon’s pledge to give the tide and convert enough Connecticut Parachutists Inc. Helmut Sonnenfeldt, a crucial and Trade) talks, and also help Hollingsworth of West to pay high prices. China), with repression at Russians equality with other members to defeat the Jackson (CPI) meet Saturday and Sun­ that the American taste for a good from Europe on the position of Willington. member of the Kissinger team home. The Soviet intellectual nations in trading with the U.S. amendment. day at Ellington Airport. We have an idea that beef for the on Europe, is quoted as saying the dollar. In the advanced and in­ steak has been diminished by resort to leaders—notably Alexander is at least temporarily doomed. A major reason Kissinger’s Second place in the advanced that the United States has found In short, they may accept termediate accuracy contests, table can be purchased now at lower Solzhenitsyn a i ^ Andrei D. The root cause of the trouble appearance was postponed was category went to Parker Edson other protein sources during the it harder to negotiate with its linkage as a fact but deny it as a parachutists Jump from an Sakharov, wTfo are the far antedates the decision by that the telephone talk between of Meriden, and third place prices than were in effect at the time period of high prices, “ European allies than with its policy, as if it were a made-in- altitude of about 3,000 feet and vanguard and spokesmen for a Russian author and Nobel prize­ Mills, recovering from his back went to Leroy Harrington of 166 Soviet opponent. The reason is America invention to gull the attempt to land on a four-inch of scare buying which saw stocks of We do hope, however, that the larger grou(h-have also sensed winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn operation down in Arkansas, Tudor Lane, Manchester. that Soviet leaders are old Europeans and let the United the linkage picture. With tac­ plastic disc in the drop zone. freezers depleted as frantic buyers and other Russian intellectuals and Rep. A1 Ullman of Oregon, More than 50 CPI members public is aware that there are other hands at practicing trade-offs, States get off the economic tical brilliance they have In the novice event. Jumpers to go public with their deeply acting committee chairman, participated in the weekend are timed from the time they bought beef, as if there never was foods and will choose wisely if shor­ while the Europeans are not yet hook it is on, with dollar dramatized their position, and emotional grievance against decreed its futility. Mills flatly meet, which was rained out hit the ground until they run and a political con'.munity and have weakness and unfavorable focused world attention on their the Kremlin. going to be any more. tages in any particular commodity declined to change his position Saturday afternoon but com­ touch the plastic disc. yet to develop mobility of deci­ trade balances. symbolic role, demanding that The root cause is the highly on the Jackson amendment 2 2 The housewife controls the market. pleted Sunday. CPI, a Manchester-based arise in the future. sion and unity of action. Each The Russian case is an even the Soviet power elite be com­ successful campaign of (which, with liberal Democrat Other winners in accuracy member nation watches the more drastic instance of the pelled by world opinion to relax sport parachuting club, Democratic Sen. Henry M. Rep. Charles A. Vanik of Ohio, events were: others Jealously, and all of linkage idea. What the Russians its repressive policies and per­ numbers about 180 members. Jackson of Washington, backed he is sponsoring in the House). Intermediate — first. Butch them together are wary lest need most' badly from the mit freer emigration and freer Prizes won in the weekend by the powerful American- Auden of 42 Delmont St., movement inside Russia. They Mills refused to bow to fren­ meet will be awarded at CPI’s Today’s Jewish community, to use the Manchester; second, Bruce Today In History have put their lives and zied White House requests that annual dance Nov. 30 at the issue of trade equality as a club Barlow of West Hartford; third, freedom on the line, in a way he shift to a less rigid amend­ Army-NaVy Club, in Thought to force Moscow to permit Robert Dunn of Cheshire. Today is Tuesday, Sept. 25, Central High School in Little that makes us use the term ment sponsored by Rep. James Manchester. It is a divine law that self- totally free emigration of Novice (hit and run) — first. the 268th day of 197^ There are Rock, Ark. “heroic” for them in a world C. Corman, a Democrat, and discipline is essential to vic­ Soviet Jews to Israel. 97 days left in the year. In 1959, Prime Minister not notable for herosim or hero Rep. Jerry L. Pettis, a torious living. Happiness is But that campaign by Today’s highlight in history: S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike of worship. Republican, both of California. never achieved by self- Jackson and Rep. Wilbur Mills On this date in 1789, the first Ceylon was shot by an assassin. The Nixon-Kissinger team is That amendment would give indulgence. To cater to my sen­ of Arkansas, chairman of the Indian Valley YMCA Congress of the U nit^ States, He died the next day. reluctant to push the linkage the President much-needed sual appetites and momentary House Ways and Means Com­ meeting in New York, adopted Ten years ago: military idea this far, and Kissinger has flexibility, while preserving his urges produces ill-health, mittee, backed by a clear 12 amendments to the Constitu­ leaders in the Dominican publicly stated his fear that power to use the most-favored- Registering for Classes emotional unease over my im­ majority in both the House and tion. Ten of the Amendments Republic overthrew the 7- American pressure on this natlon issue as a continuing maturity, and alienation of peo­ Senate, has now been The Indian Valley YMCA is 3 through 5, baton for 6 12-year became the bill of rights. month-old government of Presi­ score would mean damage to device to pressure Moscow. ple who suffer from my selfish galvanized by the shrewdly now accepting registrations for olds, beginner and intermediate On this date — dent Juan D. Bosch. the detente and a renewal of the Administration strateglests hedonism. publicized civil rights struggle d walng and painting for In 1513, the Spanish explorer, Five years ago: Portugal’s nuclear race. Yet the event has are now hoping Kissinger will its fall and winter classes at Its To 'follow Jesus demands of Solzhenitsyn, nuclear Grades 5 through 8, knitting for Balboa, crossed the Isthmus of President Americo Thomaz proved his public fears wrong, exude enough persuasive charm office at Vernon Circle. self-denial, Matt. 16:24, physicist Andrei D. Sakharov girls, guitar classes for Panama and discovered the selected a law professor, whatever his private hopes. The on the committee within the meaning the subordination of and other brave civil liber­ Classes include tumbling i children and adults, crewel for Pacific Ocean. Marcelo Caetano, to succeed Russians couldn’t stand the next two weeks to do one\)f two personal inclinations to a tarians centered in Moscow. basic and advanced for pre­ beginners and A intermediates, In 1775, the Am erican critically ill premier Antonio de heat of world opinion, and they things: first, get committee ap­ higher purpose. Temperance The net result as of today: schoolers; soccer, wrestling, crocheting, candle making, revolutionary war hero, Ethan Oliveira Salazar. got out of the kitchen. For the proval pt the most-favored- (self-control) is listed among something close to panic in the gymnastics, a basketball basic and intermediate oils and Allen, was captured by the One year ago: Premier moment, at least, while the nation proviso for Moscow with the graces leading to the abun­ Nixon White House. The league, girls recreational gym, acrylics. Automotive care and British and Indians as he led an Kakuei Tanaka of Japan Jackson amendment was no strings attached; or, second, attack on Montreal. arrived in Peking, becoming dant life here and hereafter President’s cherished policy of persuade the committee to pass yoga, co-ed physical fitness repair classes (or women with a before the Senate, they called with Jogglngand informal In 1890, Yosemite National the first Japanese premier to (2 Peter 1:5-11). Sooner or later detente with the Soviet Union, the Corman-Pettls compromise. separate class for men. off their organiz^ campaign symbolized by his pledge to basketball and volleyball., other YMCA programs are a Park in California was es­ set foot on Mainland China the self-indulgent hedonist against Sakharov. Under this strategy, the vote faces the discomfiture of give Moscow both U.S. credits women s morhlng sllmnastlcs, bike tour, ski school during tablished. since World War II.. It is living proof that, even In on the most-favor^-natlon knowing he is a slave to the and most-favored-nation trade family swim and gym on two Christmas vacation; skLclub, In 1940, in World War II the Today’s birthdays: Prime global politics, the power of the clause (Title Five in the highly pro-Nazi quisling government Minister Eric E. Williams of momentary, while lasting treatment, now confronts a Important trade bill) would be Sundays a month, and fencing. and the Indian Guide and Indian idea may be more powerful threat that no one In the White Also, musical fun and Princesses programs. was set up in Norway. Trinidad and Tobago is 62. values have eluded him. ® im Sr NIA, Ik . postponed until Just before the than the idea of j^wer, and it is House thought possible when knowledge for 3 to 5-year olds , In 1957, U.S. Army'^roops es­ Former baseball star Phil Riz- Rev. Eugene Brewer bill Is cleared by'the committee More Information may be ob­ "Do prices ever go DOWN?" a living illustration of the^sur- the pledge was made at the beginner ballet (or 5 to 7-year tained by contacting the YMCA corted nine young Negroes into zuto is 55. ^ Church of Christ prising uses of linkage. and ready for action In the ■A Moscow sunrimit 16 months ago. House. olds, creative crafts (or Grades office. "5 r / >

Ai3dV3 oaoiw irnd MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Sept. 25, 1973— PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Sept. 25, .1973 Bolton Inouye To Speak Fire Leaves DANBURY (A P)-U .S. Sen. Planning Seminars Start Wednesday MHS Class Plans Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawail,' Grove’s TDs 1,500 Jobless will be the keynote speaker at a Mayor Frank McCoy has Vernon anu zoning problems. The group' some of the recommendations arranged with the University of BRISTOL (AP)-About 1,500 Democratic fund raising dinner ------^ completed a lengthy report and made have been carried out. Its 30th Reunion Give Bulldogs Connecticut, the presentation of employes of the New Departure sponsored by the Danbury cussed, after the first meeting a seminar on planning and ur­ Hyatt Ball Bearing plant are Manchester High School Stidham, Janice Rau Anderson, Democratic Town Committee Second Win which will be an Introduction to Open Dally 10-4:30 Class of 1943 is planning a SOth! Chester Relchenbach, Kay Oct. 6. ban development starting the course, will include plan­ out of work because of the fire DONNA HOLLAND Wednesday, Closed Frl and Sini' that swept through part of the reunion Oct. 27 at 6;30 p.m., at Vose Blggerstaff, Barbara ning in the social context; goals ELSIE MEYER Manchester Country Club. Mr. Giirreipondent The series of 12 meetings will formulation and the general factory Sunday night. Blckmore Titus, Marie Bren­ T«l. 646-0;i7.') Res Phone 649-5524 and Mrs. Roy Thompson of nan Bryant, Charlotte Jones be held in the Circuit Court plan, planning tools (two Paul Groves scored five ' No injuries were reported In Birch Mountain Rd. are co- Robinson, Louise Lehr, Sally HALL FOR RENT Rooms, Memorial Building, meetings). touchdowns In Sunday’s Pony Park Place at 7:30 p.m. on con­ RUFINI’S the blaze. Officials of the plant chairmen. Morrow Painter, Norihan Kor pnrlleB. showers, receptions, Also: regional planning dnd Lwgue game In Newington to and General Motors Corp., Reservations may be made Pratt, Bill Barclay, Bertha mcetiniis. Complete kitchen facilities. secutive Wednesday nights. metropolitan development (two Uirse enclosed parking lot. Inquire: le»d the Bulldogs to their se- GETTY SERVICE CERTIFIED TEACHER WITH . which owns the factory, haven’t with Bryce Carpenter, 371 Bilyeu, Charlie Campbell, Tom Mayor McCoy said while the meetings) ; implementing plans cohd victory for the season, 59- 118-118 Center Street Mencliester yet determined the amount of Spring St., and should be In by Braun, Verne Halliday, seminar is primarily intended (two meetings); urban design CUSSES AT A ll TIMES Lithuanian Haii 0. for town officials and members damage. Saturday. Frances Kuscienski, Wanda and urban appearance; 24 GOLWAY STREET proves had runs of 20, 70, 70, a FLEXIBU CUSS HOURS The reunion committee is Kosinski Hurley, Tom Matt, of town commissions, it will organization and administra­ Is Closing Its Doors seeking information regarding Mary Hyland Bally, Carmella MANCHESTER ^nd 40 yards. Having the ball also be open to the public. tion of local planning; and a EHTER ANYTIME John B. Depot, personnel the whereabouts -of several Martino Anderson. Call belore 8 P.M. * swen times for a total of 265 Interested persons from summary of the total series. director, said all employes In classmates. They are: Howard Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 yirds. Grove averaged 38 yards adjoining towns may also at­ Mayor McCoy has notified all September 30th, 1973 NEWEST TECHNIQUES APPUED ^run. the assembly division will be tend. commissions of the seminar as Supplies and unusual able to return to work Tuesday, /Brett Hussey caught a 30- The program has been made well as having notified officials We Are Selling Out Our but those in the "grind" section fard pass from Groves for a Guest Speaker available to municipal officials of area towns. Greenware sold in the /ouchdown, Tony Morrone under an interagency agree­ wilt be out indefinitely. “Holiday Goodies" with Several months ago Mayor studio. LOOK FOR scored a touchdown on a 15- ment between the State Per­ TIRE INVENTORY Frank P. Lattuca Jr. as guest Frank McCoy appointed a Officials said the fire started yard run. sonnel Department and the speaker is the theme of the Zoning Task force to study in when one of the machines John Stamp and Dale Swett Institute of Public Service of Monday meeting of the Ladies depth the town’s zoning laws AT COST! ELM CERAMICS overheated and ignited oil. The ' each scored two extra points. the university. Also Odds ’n Ends of Automotlvo Supplies ■ C Guild of Assumption. The flames spread and damaged Craig Jensen, who caught a 30- George E. Hill, associate PLUS 70 East Center Jt. about 40 machines in the meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in yard pass from Dane Ward, the church hall. extension professor of the • 88 TRAVELALL • 80 CHEVY NOVA "grind” section, they said. also had three other receptions. Institute of Public Service, will If yow nett it too tmsll, chock the Mr. Lattuca is a graduate of • 49 3/4 TON PICKUP TRUCK Manchester serve as moderator for the HoraM (2ittifie

4 ♦ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tqes., Sept. 25, 1973 — PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 Bolton Rham Middle School Plan Undecided 7 2 5 E. M iddle Turnpike MEET PRODUIX MANAGER GARY PARAMS ANNE EMT that the minimum of a 600-pupll yearly levy of approximately member from Hebron, also breakdown on exactly what (Just Off Tile Green) Correspondent 835,000 for Hebron, 823,000 for pointed out the possibility that 1 '• producu m intgir tor Frtnk't Supormtrkot In Minchttlor. Hli 13W vM rt school with expansion to 800 core facilities, such ai gym­ Oppof/fe $ t Bartholomews Church In the produce Held make him well qualllled to run thla very apeclal department. He, hla wile Kathy and Town Meeting Oct. 1st Tel. 228-3971 “would be somewhat in the Marlborough and 818,000 for An­ by 1980 there could be full nasium, auditorium, etc. would Ma^uahter Bandy, raalde In Ellington. Gary haa worked for Frank'a In Mancheater since It opened In Even though the Regional vicinity” of 78,000 square feet dover. regionalization of the schools, be Included in the cost figures. District 8 Board of Education at a cost of 83,600,000, two- The board, however, was not as required by the state, instead However, Dr. Cattanach stated Manchester p ro Calendars Ready Gary runt hit produce section with personal pride and perfection. Hit shelves are stocked dally DONNA HOLLAND Bolton’s Selectmen attended Monday evening set Nov. 13 at 8 thirds of which would be reim­ anxious to accept a 600-pupll of only Grades 7 through 12 as this would be Impossible until School calendar for 1973-74 with only the freshest produce and he Is always available to provide the finance board meeting to p.m. at Rham High School as bursable by the stqte. school with expansion to only presently exists. such time as an architect js ORSBN his customers with an "old fashioned" service that hat long since Correspondent compiled and sold for 50 cents ^ e rrA M P a OPEN MON. AND TUES. 646-0375 express their approval of the the date for a district meeting He further estimated that it 800, feeling that projected Considering all these hired to determine the exact .disappeared In other grocery stores. JR by the PTO aire completed and Bolton’s annual town meeting purchase with First Selectman on a proposed middle school, it would be necessary, if this enrollments would necessitate possibilities, the board layout of the building. Richard Morra recommending will be brought home by 8 A.M. to 0 P.M. Gary It another fine example of t|je dedicated staH at Frank’s has been set for Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. is still undecided as to what proposal were approved, to the building of an addition to 'requested Dr. Cattpnach to In­ The new cost figures will be that puts the customers' withes first alwsyt. bonding the purchase price for children this week. proposal to submit. raise approximately 877,000 per the middle school as yearly as vestigate further cost figures presented to the board atjits at the town hall. The oldest child in each fami­ Along with receiving-annual a period of five years. ’The original specifications year, over a 20-year period, 1984. It also did not wish to for a proposed school for 600 oct. 15 meeting at which tlnis it w e d ., t h u r s ., s a t . ly will be given the calendar to Supermarkets reports from boards and com­ Revenue Adjustment for the proposed schook, as through taxes from the district overlook the fact that an addi­ pupils but with core facilities to will reach a definite decisloton MY PLEDGE: take home. Parents have until missions as required by law Dana Hanson, director of the drawn up by Dr. David Cat- towns of Hebron, Andover and tion to Rham High School might expand to 900 or even 1,000 exactly what proposal shouMte To Serve Oct. 9 to either return the “Always Service From The Heart five times are on the agenda. CRCOG, notified the selectmen tanach, superintendent of Marlborough to cover the in­ be necessary as early as 1981. students. ^brought before the distlct You Better 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. money or the calendar to the Suporm arkots Townspeople qualified to vote that Bolton should be receiving schools, call for approximately terest. This would amount to a Ralph Thompson, board Thompson also requested a meeting. ' school. will be asked to approve the ap­ a check for 820,570 as a net 145,784 square feet to houw 800 I Clendars will also be propriation of 845,000 from adjustment from previous students with core facilities to :~spEci>rr v x l u a b l e c r g u p o N P r ic n available at the high school capital and non-recurring for grants received in federal allow expansion to 1,200 pupils. E ffw ilv * principal’s office for parents the acquisition of the Maxwell revenue sharing, funds. However, the state Board of Sopt. 25 - 29 I , Double S&H Green _ wishing one that do not have a property on Bolton Center Rd. Payments for periods 1,2 and Education, after review of the FOR A tlFETIM E OF HAPPY MEMORIES .... Produce child at either the Elementary Voters will be asked to accept 3 were 820.801, 19,961 and 834,- specifications, recommended a or Center School. Manager the following as town roads; 804 respectively, compared to 600 pupil school with core Anyone else may obtain a ' Roliing Hiils Trail, Brookside the entitlements for the same facilities to 800. Gary calendar by contacting Mrs. “ I/ie Finest Meat Sold Anywhere” Lane and Rosewood Lane. periods of 830,906 and 834,324 According to Dr. Cattanach, Stamps Every Wednesday! Frank Major, Rosewood La. Piaradie Voters will be asked to accept respectively, leaving the net rough estimates of cost of con­ Saturday Night 7 ^ 1 0 P.M. Double Stamps a percel of land from Antonio adjustment, 820,570. struction for the first, with 150,- Giuliani and Maria Giuliani for Civil Defense 00 square feet and the latter the purpose of establishing the Eugene Gagliardone was ap­ New Health with 130,000 square feet, would 239 Spencer St. — Manchester Waybest Grade “A” street line along Tinker Pond, pointed by the selectmen as the run between six and seven Birch Mountain and Villa senior citizen representative to million dollars. Louisa Rds. where said roads the civil defense advisory coun­ Proposal Realizing this to be highly im­ Only one sitting per Orem Giant abut the Anthony Heights sub­ cil to fill a vacancy. possible, Dr. Cattnach in­ subjecl • Additional Sliced division. Scott F. Leonard formed the board he had con­ subjects $1.00 each (group Suggested or individual) • All ages; PEANUT 2 .. The agenda includes a Scott F. Leonard has com­ sulted with four different FRIED babies, children, adults • ______GREEN request for voters to act on an pleted the Aeronautical HARTFORD (AP) - U.S. architects asking them for es­ ordinance concerning the Maintenance Techonology Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D- timates on a 600 pupil school, CHICKl DNIDNS BUTTER possession and consumption of Course at East Coast Aero Conn., announced Monday he with expansion to 800, exclusive O h lif Leg Quarters ^ t Quarters B BEANS alcoholic liquor on public Techinical School, Hanscom of site purchase but including 3 8 18 Oz. was preparing a health in­ W ith Wings property. Field, Lexington, Mass, where surance bill that would have the site development. W ith Backs Also voters will be asked to he prepared for the Federal federal government pay family ’The estimates ranged from TUESDAY thru SATURDAY, act on a request for Bolton to Aviation-Agency examination medical expenses atove 82,000 83,000,000 for 70,000 square feet SEPT. 25, 20, 27, 28, 29 become a member of the to become a licensed Airframe to 84,125,000 for 88,000 square or after 60 days in a hospital. One 5x7 Color Portrait 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Capitol Region Council of and Powerplant Technician. Private insurance companies feet. Averaginb out all four es­ Scott is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Government CRCOG). would continue to cover initial timates, Dr. Cattanach guessed Approves Appropriation Richard Leonard, 66 Cider Mill costs, Ribicoff said. CLiP OUT AND SAVE By a vote of 4-2 the Board of Rd., Bolton. . The bill, being co-sponsored Finance approved the ap­ by Sen. Russell Long, D-La., propriation of 845,000 for the Morra To Meet Bryant also would replace the present purchase of the Maxwell First Selectman Richard Medicaid program of health property so tht it could be in­ NOW IN MANCHESTER- Morra planned to meet today protection for low-income cluded on the agenda for the an­ with Mrs. Jacqueline Bryant, families, he added. nual town meeting Oct. 1 for representative from the Ribicoff disclosed the bill in residents to either approve or Greater Hartford Brotherhood an address to the Connecticut disapprove. Club of Hartford, to discuss State Labor Council’s annual Board members William how Bolton may participate in convention. Riley and Siddinq Sattar voted sustaining work being carried “We must make sure that against the appropriation, out on behalf of alcoholics by health care is a basic right, not feeling the price was too high the club. just a privilege for the few,” he for a half acre of land and a 70- Morra will report on the said, year old house that would results of the meeting at the Ribicoff said he supported the require maintenance and next Selectmen’s meeting. basic goals of a health care bill renovation. Girl Scout Troop 666 introduced by Sen. Edward Other board members voted Girl Scout Troop 666 will Kennedy, D-Mass. But the to approve the appropriation as begin meeting Thur^ay at 6:30 Kennedy bill, calling for the they felt the property was p.m. at Bolton Congregational federal government to provide located in an area the town Church under the co-leadership total health insurance, would hopes to expand as its ad­ of Mrs. Siddiq Sattar and Mrs. cost 880 billion and Congress ministrative center. Charles Anderson. was unlikely to approve it at that price, he said. By contrast, he said later, the Long-Ribicoff bill would cost only 83.5 billion. He called it “a onsum er first step we can take right now.” “I am not such a purist that I loncern am going to wait for the whole Progresso - Meat Mush Mara Lysol Doodorizing loaf when thousands of families Our Own Hct cr Sweat Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection are being financially wiped out SPAGHETTI SAUCE ....160z. Barbara B. Dunn. Commissioner CLEANER .28 Oz. 6 7 « Terry Higgins. Director of Consumer Education by huge medical bills,” he said. 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Stop In at tho “learning to type at home,” or Phono Store, 02 Eaat Cantor Stroat, Manehaotar, and try Totalphona and Touch-Tona. Or call ua at S43-4101. coupon coupon ^ §yw6ii] j.lirfw m coupon V PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues„ Sept. 25, 1973 ■MA.NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sent. 25. 1973- PAGE ELEVEN GOP To Review ’ Armentano-Feshler Fischers About Town a m. at Zion Evangelical 10 a.m. In Cronin Hall of A service of Holy Comihunion bowling and a break for coffee. Long-Benjamin Campaign Plans Lutheran Church. Mayfair Gardens. will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Baby-sitting is available. More To Receive Pediatric Award The property committee of Miss Nancy Jane Feshlbr of Observe St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. information may be obtained by NEW HAVEN (AP) - Dr. Wickham Park, East Hart­ Center Congregational Church Manchester Philatelic Socie­ A ladies coffee hour and Bible awards will be presented next mWmm, Newington and Frank Louis calling the YWCA office, 649- Leon E. Rosenberg of the Yale month to Rosenberg in Chicago. ford, was the scene of the July A review of campaign plans will meet tonight at 7 at the ty will meet tonight at 7 at study will be held Wednesday at YWCA D rop-Ins m eets 5662. THOUGHT] Armentano II, of Manchester Anniversary and finances head the agenda church office. School of Medicine has been The honor is given for outstan­ 29 wedding of Miss Sandra Mott’s Community Hall. 9:30 a.m. In the Davis Wednesday from 9:30 to 11;30 chosen tp receive an annual were united in marriage Sept. for the Manchester Republican ding research in infant nutrition Benjamin and Richard M. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of Memorial Building of the a.m. at the Community Y, 78 N. 22 at the Church of St. Brigid, Town Committee when it meets An adult Bible study will be award from the American or development. Long, both of East Hartford. . 61 Bridge St. recently Mayfair Y Club will have a Church of the Nazarene. Baby­ Main St. All women are invited The days niay be (sttini eoolsr but Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Elmwood. Wednesday at 8 p.m. The conducted Wednesday' at 10 Rosenberg Is professor of The bride is the daughter of celebrated their 60th wedding social gathering Wednesday at sitting is provided. for fellowship, volleyball or the Hirilil duiified Us ire itlH Hotl the school said Monday. The bride is the daughter of meeting will be In campaign human genetics, pediatrics and Mr, and Mrs. Thayer 5. anniversary at a dinner One of the AAP’s Borden medicine. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Feshler of headquarters the store next Newington. ’The bridegroom is Benjamin of East Hartford. attended by 18 members of the The bridegroom Is the son of to Frank’s Supermarket, off E. the son of Kir. and Mrs. Frank L. immediate family. At the party Middle Tpke. Mrs. Marjory Long of East held at Vito’s Restaurant, the Armentano of Louisville, Ohio, " Also on the agenda Is a dis­ Hartford and Thomas Long of couple was presented with a formerly of Manchester. cussion of a proposed |5.6 West Hartford. sterling silver sugar and The Rev. Thomas Quinn of St. rnilllon appropriation for ad­ Bernadette’s Church, New The Rev. William T. Hell of creamer set and a portable Faith Lutheran Church of­ ditions and renovations to Haven, assisted by the Rev. radio. A Mother Is ficiated at the double-ring Bennet and Illlng Junior High James Dennis of New Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer were ceremony. Schools — a referendum item both cousins of the bridegroom; married Sept. 10, 1913 in Con­ A Worry-Wart on the Nov. 6 voting machines. and Msgr. Terrence McMahon, The bride, given in marriage cordia Lutheran Church In The proposal will be Our children find it impossi­ pastor of St. Brigid Church, by her father, wore white Manchester. They have two ble to believe that I was ever a offered the nuptial Mass and of­ dotted Swiss gown designed sons, J. Edward of Manchester explained by representatives from the school system. gay young thing without a ficiated at the double-ring with Empire waistline and and George H. of Norfolk, Va.; worry in the world or a furrow ceremony. Joseph Karos of long,'full sleeves. She wore a six grandchildren and one in my brow. I suspect that they West Hartford was organist and halo of white and yellow daisies great-grandchild. think I was born with an soloist. The altar was decorated and carried a nosegay of white Attendants were Mrs. Peter and yellow daisies. anxious expression on my face. with baskets of white Frey, Mrs. Fischer’s sister; "Worry, worry, worry,” Miss Debra Barr of Rocky ,626,926 Paid chrysanthemums and white and John Adamy, both of Hill was maid of honor. that’s all you do complained my bows marked the pews. Manchester. During August Bridesmaids were Miss Terry teenage daughter the other day. The bride, given in marriage The Fischers are com­ Now I hate to admit it, but my Martin of Somersville; Miss by her father, wore an ivory Gerrick Photo municants of Concordia In Town Tax daughter has a point and I Regina Bill of East Hartford; silk peau de sole gown designed Lutheran Church. honestly don’t know how I’ve with mandarin neckline. Em­ Miss Holly Benjamin of East Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Long Property tax collections come to be this way. pire bodice, long sleeves of im­ Hartford, the bride’s sister; totaling 81,626,926 have been Not too long ago (remember, and Miss Gerry Long of East Fla., the couple will reside in reported for August by Ernest ported English net appliqued East Hartford. time is relative) I was a career with Alencon lace which was * Hartford, the bridegroom’s Machell, Manchester collector girl in Boston, footloose and sister. Mrs. Long is employed as a of revenue. Added to 84,939,995 beaded with pearls. She wore ay Spanish teacher by the Glaston­ 2 fancy free and full of adven­ Daniel Malinguaggi of East INDEPENDENT AIR C0NDITI0NIN6 reported for July, it brings to chapel-length mantilla Mrs. Frank L. Armentano II bury School System. Mr. Long ture. In those days I only j appliqued with lace and beaded Hartford was best man. Ushers 86,566,922 the total property worried about the BIG things, Robert Feshler of Newington, to the Bahamas, Mrs. Armen­ were Robert Hollis and Lee is employed as a computer taxes received for the fiscal with pearls. She carried a semi­ operator by Aetna Life & AND REFRIGERATION SERVIGE like world peace and the cascade of white roses, car­ the bride’s sister-in-law; and tano wore a rust colored jersey Herrington, both of East Hart­ :year which began July 1. It Casualty Co. BUSINESS 24-HR. T E L B2B-6291 hydrogen bomb. None of life’s nations and white statice with Mrs. Robert Okula of New Bri­ knit jacket dress with brown ford; Edward Long of East amounts to 52.2 per cent of 12- little problems bothered me. yellow rosettes in the center. tain. Their gowns, flowers and accessories. The couple will Hartford, brother of the “Schedule Air Conditioner Fell Shutdowns month estimates, and com­ Then I got married and had Mrs. George P.-Toth of State headpieces were identical to reside in Rocky Hill. bridegroom; and Donald About Town pares with 52.3 per cent children and presto, I became a and Repairs Now!" HOURLY BATE S14.00 F^ESH CALIFORNIA College, Pa. was! her sister’s those of the honor attendant, Mrs. Armentano received her Hedberg of Willimantic, the Cub Scout Pack No. 367 will collected at this time last year. MOTHER! ’liie responsibilities bride’s uncle. matron of honor. She wore a except their flowers were BS degree in elementary educa­ have an organizational meeting Other funds reported collec­ of my new role kept me in a THOMAS MANN rust colored maracaine jersey trimmed with green ribbons. tion from Central Connecticut A reception was held at Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the tions as of Aug. 31 as follows; perpetual tizzy. I worried 132 CAMPFIELD RD MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCCOLI A-line halter gown with William Armentano of State College, New Britain. Mr. Veteran’s Memorial Clubhouse Martin School. Boys attending Town of Manchester Fire because our babies ate too (CHp and Sava Thia Ad) matching hooded jacket. She Louisville, Ohio, was his Armentano is employed by Stop in East Hartford. After a wed­ must be accompanied by at District Fund, 51.1 per cent of much or too little. I fussed wore orange and orange car­ brother’s best man. Ushers and Shop, Inc., Hartford. ding trip to Daytona Beach, least one parent. 12-month estimates; Water because our toddlers talked too nations in her hair and carried were Robert Feshler of Fund, 25.8 per cent; Sewer early or too late. By the time an old-fashioned bouquet of Newington, the bride’s brother; Fund, 14.9 per cent; and Special BONELESS SEMI-BONELESS (Calif.) CHUCK bunch our fourth child was out of and Daniel Armentano of Tren­ 3 9 ' wheat, bronze and gold Downtown Taxing District diapers, our copy of Dr. Ginnot chprsanthemums with orange ton, Ohio, the bridegroom’s Fund, 47.1 per cent- was well-thumb^ and our copy WASHINGTON RED dried flowers and orange brother. of Dr. Spock was held together rosettes trimmed with satin A reception was held at In­ with masking tape. ribbon. dian Hill Country Club in CHUCK ROAST STCAK.R0AST DELICIOUS APPLESI The fact that during the past Bridesmaids were Mrs. Newington. 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PAGE TWELVE -.MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Sept. ^5j_1973- M ^ CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 - PAGE THIRTEEN m^m Three Divisional Races Settled Basketball Sports in Brief Herald Angle m timate,” said Baney, “the day I dreamed about as a kid.” Aitro* 10, Giant* 6 before being sidelined with a NEW YORK (AP) - ...and then, there was one. Lee May and Cesar Cedeno crashed home runs, leading Football The third of baseball’s four divisional races was settled Baney, who spent the first part of this season being cut by two Big Bore heart attack. By Earl Yost minor league clubs, got to pitch the clincher and earned the vic­ Houston to a 10-6 victory over San Francisco. May’s homer was NEW YORK (AP) - New Monday night when the nailed down their tory on home runs by ’Tony Perez and Andy Kosco. his 28th and Cedeno’s three-run shot was No. 24 for him. York jets quarterback Joe th^fd West crown in four seasons by The Reds’ clinching victory was their S8th In 81 games since Jerry Reuss earned the victory with ninth Inning help from Ken NEW YORK (AP) — Basketball has become a |500,000-a- Namath probably will not have Golf Sports Editor defeating San Diego 2-1. July 1 when they were 11 games behind. Forsch. year bore for Wilt Chamberlain, to undergo surgery for the California 10, Texa* 9 shoulder separation suffered in DALLAS (AP) - Ben That leaves only the NL East still undecided with five teams "It’s true that I don’t get any fun out of training any Expo* 5-Oi Pirates 4-3 Lee Stanton’s pinch double capp^ a two-out ninth inning rally Sunday’s 34-10 victory over Creshaw, former University of still alive in the season’s final week. Pittsburgh remains onehalf more, and I even find it tough to get ready for game after Willie Stargell homered in each game as Pittsburgh spilt with that carried California past Texas, 10-9. Baltimore, but could be lost for Texas star, fired a four-overpar game behind the there after splitting a twilight game,” the 7-foot-l mllllohaire ball dunker acknowledges. 76 Monday in the first round of a Mont eal, losing the first game 5-4 but taking the nightcap 3-0. The Rangers had scored seven runs in the top of the ninth to “I have done a lot of soul most of the 1973 season. doubleheader wjth Montreal. Dr. James A. Nicholas, Jets’ regional tryout for the 1973 Bush Served Up No, 714 ’The two homers gave the Pirate slugger 44, tops in Uie majors. take the lead but the Angels loaded the bases in &e bottom of the searching on the matter. pull on gym suits and sneakers team physician, said the final Professional Golf Association’s The second place Pirates lost Ihe opener to the Expos 5-4 but He has had 32 hits in 90 at bats with eight homers and 24 runs ninth with two out. A pair of walks to Richie Scheinblum and Frankly, I Just don’t know what every day during basketball When Babe Ruth collected the 714th home run of his decision on whether to operate qualifying school. took the nightcap 3-0. Elsewhere in the NL, it was Houston 10, San batted In this month. Charlie Sands forced home two runs before Stanton delivered the is the alternative for me.” season and b> run up and down a major league career while wearing the uniform of the Francisco 6. In the , Boston walloped decisive hit. would not be made for a few “I don’t like the course„and it ’Their first game loss left the Pirates even in that Important The S7-year-old all-time great hardwood floor with a bunch of Boston Braves, less than 10,000 fans were in old Forbes 14-0, California beat Texas 10-9 and Minnesota nipped Oakland 7- Alex Johnson had three singles and three RBIs for Texas. days but “as of now there is no doesn’t like me,”- Crenshaw category with idle New York. The Mets have six games of the National Basketball boys. said about the Las Carolinas Field in Pittsburgh, 6. V Twin* 7, A’* 6 plan to operate.” remaining and the Pirates, who have one less victory than New Association debated today “It’s a bore,” he said. Country Club course. Who was the who served up the home run ball. Minnesota roared from behind with five runs in the seventh in­ It’s particuliarly a bore to a The Reds took the traditional champagne shower in stride after York, have seven to play. alternatives open to few men— ning, two of them on a double by George Mitterwald, to overtake millionaire, the highest- OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Billy No. 714? clinching the NL West. “I think we’re more subdued this time,” V whether to play another year Pat McCarthy, a died-in-the-wool baseball fan who was a Mike Marshall nailed down the Expos’ first game victory, Oakland 7-6. salaried athlete in the world, Ice Capades Hamburg Caper Kinard was fired as football said catcher Johnny Bench. “We’re waiting for the third step— for the Los Angeles Lakers of coach of the University of picking up his 30th save of the season when he retired Al Oliver blasted a three-run homer for the A’s, his 32nd who lives in a palace in Bel Air, proofreader for several years at The Herald, did some the World Series— rather than getting excited over theflrst one.” the NBA or accept a $600,000 Mississippi early Tuesday mor­ Volleyball with runners at second and third in the ninth inning. of the season but first since Aug. 22. offer from the San Diego Calif., that makes the Taj research and came up with the answer. The Reds also won West titles and NL pennants in 1970 and 1972 Oakland Manager , preparing for a possible “Hamburgerland ala Ice Capades” will be one of the ning and was replaced by ex- PRAGUE — Poland defeated It was the veteran Guy Bush, who earlier had es­ Conquistadors of the rival Mahal look like a shack in a only to be beaten in the Series both times. The nightcap belonged to Stargell, who homered, made an out­ World Series when his will have to bat, used four of them Dixie com field. numbers in the Ice Capades at the Springfield Civic Center Coach John Vaught, who is the United States 3-0 to advance tablished himself as a standout pitcher with the Chicago One guy who did get worked up over the clinching was pitcher American Basketball Associa­ to the semi-finals of the Inter­ standing catch on Ken Singleton and threw out a runner trying to as pinch hitters. Catfish Hunter singled, Ken Holtzman walked, “I’m not poverty stricken,” opening Tuesday night. Tickets for the Oct. 2-7 perfor­ coming out of retirement. Dick Baney, who hasn’t been through this before. “It’s the ul­ tion. national Men’s Volleyball Tour­ Cubs. score. Darold Knowles delivered a sacrifice fly and tripled. he said, emitting the un­ mances will be on sale at Marlow’s Friday from 9:30 to Vaught had coached the Rebs Bush, in fact, served up the last two homers Ruth ever “Money is not a factor — I’ve to 14 straight bowl games nament. just got to decide whether I derstatement of the year. 5:30. hit. want to continue playing On that memorable day. May 25, 1935, Ruth called it a Trailed By 11 Games in July basketball. It has taken most of Tennis career after a three-homer performance. In the first in­ my life, but do I owe my whole HOUSTON — Francois Durr ning, with Bill Urbanski on base, the Bambino tied into a life to it? Landry Sorry for Other Guy of France got her first women’s pitch and sent it into the stands. "Maybe I’d rather be a pro tennis tour victory of the Ruth also had a single in a perfect four-for-four perfor­ Champagne Taste Sweet civilian;” season, downing third-seeded Chamberlain flew into New mance in which he drove in six of the Braves’ seven runs in DALLAS (A P)-B ob Lilly went through the same thing. Staubach. Calvin Hill bolted “Green Bay had a formidable Rosemary Casals 6-4,1-6,6-4 to York Monday to plug' his an 11-7 loss. and Lee Roy Jordan gave But if his owners have con­ seven yards for a touchdown team, but I thought we had a take the Women’s Professional autobiography, which is ap­ The Associated Press had this to say about Ruth’s exit in In Flag-Clinching Win fidence in him and get some and was the game’s leading better team,” he said of the Tennis Tournament. propriately entitled “WILT,” their leader a cake and a the big show: players, he could do it too.” ground gainer with 71 yards on “Ice Bowl” game, played in NILES, 111. — Tenny Svensson with the intriguing sub-title, game ball celebrating Tom Ruth left the game amid an ovation at the end of the Landry, who now stands 100- 13 thursts in the nationally sub-zero cold. of Sweden upset Andy Pattison “This is some kind of team,” added "Just Like Any Other 7-Foot Landry’s 100th victory as a seventh inning after his third home run - a prodigious cloiit CINCINNATI (AP) - Dick Baney’s Herald photo by Pinto 76-6 in his 13th year as the only televised mismatch. The Cowboys pulled into a tie of Rhodesia 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, during Cjiampagne had a sweet taste to it Perez, whose 26th homer gave him the Black Millionaire Who Lives National Football League coach Dallas has ever had, said ’The Cowboys, who have been first round action in men’s that carried clear over the rightfield grandstand, bounded team lead. Next Door.” coach, but the Dallas Cow­ with St. Louis for toe lead in toe Monday night. MCC Soccer Leaders of attaining the century mark, to a record seven consecutive National Conference’s Eastern singles play at the Tam Inter­ onto the street and rolled into Schenley Park. Baseball Baney thought his career was at a dead The book deals in depth with boys’ mentor couldn’t help “It’s quite a milestone to reach. NFL playoffs, have won 80 Division with the victory at 2-0. national Tennis Tournament. men said it was the longest drive ever made at Forbes “Nobody wanted me in July...and end when he was cut for the second time his early life in a Philadelphia Captain Bob Campbell listens as Manchester Com­ feeling compassion for the I’m just glad to be around that games in the last seven years Dallas plays St. Louis next Field. now this,” said the 25-year-old Cincin­ this summer. He was told to find a new ghetto hustling pennies, his rise munity College Coach Jim Dyer makes point during guy in the other dressing long. under Landry. Sunday. 8 With Hank Aaron of Atlanta just two homers away from nati Reds pitcher, who stopped boun­ profession. to basketball stardom, the in­ practice session. Latter is in his first season here after room. “Longevity is more impor­ Landry said it was nice to win Landry, who wasn’t overly cing around baseball long enough to But the softspoken Californian made the numerable controversies and Ruth’s magic four-base total the pitcher who serves up No. coaching East Catholic last fall. Landry’s Cowboys mauled tant than anything. I’m glad the 100 but he’ll still take the 24-3 pleased with his team’s 12-3 Bennet High win the biggest game of his life. most of a minor league coach’s faith in even his sex life. 715 for the Braves’ slugger will be a man whose name will New Orleans 40-3 Monday n i^ t owners stuck with me through victory over Miami in Super halftime lead over New Baney, drawing hiS first National him. be remembered for years to come. No research will be “I guess I’m something of a like teams used to batter Dallas the lean years and gave me the Bowl VI as his personal Orleans, said, “I didn’t see the In Deadlock League start after being given up on two “After getting cut by the Oakland A’s necessary as in Ruth’s case. sex symbol to a lot of girls,” he back in the expansion year of opportunity to win.” highlight. cake at halftime. months ago, tossed seven innings Birmingham team I spent $60 in phone said with unconceal^ pride. He 1960, when the Cowboys had an Landry, who is now the 10th “The most memorable Another Sponsor Willing against the San Diego Padres in a pennant- calls trying to catch on with somebody,” One Change in Top 10 Glastonbury High JV soccer indicated that strange girls give 0-11-1 record. NFL coach in the 100-victories highlight has to be toe Super clinching 2-1 victory. he said. squad scored late in the final Sam Crispino, owner of Supreme Foods, said he will him more trouble than a zone In the other locker room. ledger, leaned over and blew Bowl victory,” Landry said as Solo homers by Tony Perez and Andy “Vern Rapp of the Reds’ Indianapolis NEW YORK (AP) 1 defense. Baseball quarter yesterday to deadlock sponsor a team in the proposed adult baseball league in week of the 1972 season, ran its New Orleans Coach John North out the candles on his cake as he beamed at his players who Kosco were all ^ n e y , 2-1, needed. Boos farm team called me and said I had Southern California, Nebraska 1973 record to 2-0 by defeating ^ n n et Junior High’s varsity, 2- Manchester next summer. He’s the third man to come Nattily attired in a yellow sat slumped over his bench, easily as the Cowboys blew gathered around the cake. greeted Manager George "Sparky” another chance. But after losing my first and Ohio State continued to run MONTREAL — General 2, on the Bears’ field. forth and offer to sponsor a club. The town has been Georgia Tech 23-6. The Trojans plaid jacket, blue slacks and still looking for his first NFL down the Saints. “Go for another hundred,” Anderson when he elected to mop up the 1-2-3 today in The Associated Manager Jim Fanning and The visitors were first on the two starts and giving up 23 runs to 19 in­ received 36 first-place votes yellow shoes with a walnut­ victory after two tries. Robert Newhouse scored two the players shouted. without an adult baseball league for 16 years...John last two innings with Tom Hall and Pedro nings for an 11.00 average I Press college football rankings Treasurer Harry Renaud were scoreboard, but Barry Cottle and 1,120 points from the 61 sized diamond ring glistening “I know what he (North) to u c h d o w n s—one on a Landry said his low point as a Sullivan, former local athlete and personnel manager at Borbon, who gave up a two-out home to went to him with a ticket in my hand and while Louisiana State replaced appointed as vice-presidents of scored Bennet’s first tally and sports writers and broadcasters from the little finger of his left must feel, but they’ll eat threeyard touchdown gallop coach wasn’t toe disaster year Hamilton Standard for many years, will be tendered a AP photo Ivan Murrell in the ninth. told him I wasn’t going to embarrass him Texas in the Top Ten. the by team Bob Nurmi gave the Bears a 2-1 who voted in this week’s poll. hand, Chamberlain told his somebody,” Landry said. “He’s and toe other on a two-yard of 1960 but a 1967 loss to Green edge in toe third period. retirement party ’Thursday night in Agawam..,Tickets for The victory capped the Reds’ greatest anymore,” said Baney. Southern California, which President John McHale. Twelve first-place votes and literary guests that he was fin­ got a tough go ahead of him. I pass from qearteruack Roger Bay for the NFL title. the Ice Capades will be on sale Friday at Marlow’s from Cincinnati Reds* Pitcher Clay Carroll Celebrates pennant rally. 'Trailing by 11 games on Rapp tore up the ticket and Baney tore has been No. 1 since the first It was Bennet’s debut on toe 1,022 points went to Nebraska. ding it increasingly difficult to field this year. 9:30 to 5:30. The show will be at the Springfield Civic July'li, Cincinnati reeled off 58 wins over up the league, winning seven straight the last 81 games to overtake the Los starts. ‘H Center Oct. 2 thru Oct. 9. Four matinees, two each day, are ..Flag'Clinching Title by Pouring Beer over Joe Morgan's Head ' t slated Oct. 6-7...’The Tennis Forum in Vernon, in financial Angeles Dodger and clinch the team’s “I survived it all, and it’s made me ••I trouble, is expected to be sold shortly. Creditors are third Western Division title in four years. stronger. God’s been good to me. I’m a seeking a reported $300,000...Beer will be sold at home The Reds hold a six-game lead with five tremendous believer. RCASNEW games remaining. football games of the New York Giants at Yale Bowl this Baney isn’t eligible to pitch in the “We’ve got a great momentum going for National League playoffs or the World REUAIBLES PONTIAC PARK season. 'The green light for the sale in the stands was given Red Sox Finally us and it will carry us right through,” said Series, should the Reds make it. 373 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER last week...Ken Kelliher, greens superintendent at Pete Rose,, the Reds’ recordbreaking hit­ “They told me they might take me along ti Manchester Country Club, served 13 years at the Williman- Twist Tiger Tail ting star. anyway. If they tell me I can’t go, I’ll just tic Country Club before coming here last spring...Ernie Rose’s one hit for the night gave him a be happy being the best batting practice ANNOUNCING DiGregorio will be on display with the Buffalo Braves record mark of 180 singles to a season by a pitcher they ever had,” said Baney, who (•crfrftgnramoM** vtolina W^iu'rt *ic4 M S.90*W cho<* o< IL >COK>«*n B*«i irwcro.Oi *Md M __ switchhitter. It broke Maury Wills’ 1962 tossed 12 no-hitters in his high school against the Los Angeles Lakers Oct. 15 at the Springfield DETROIT (AP) — It was almost as if Boston was trying ■y yj;X)OOOCOOCCOOCOOOCOOCO!X!XXy?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCTOOCOOOO THE NEW record. career and was named the outstanding Civic Center. It will be the annual Hall of Fam exhibition to get^ne run for every time the Red Sox losfto Detroit C a n Yo u game...Althea Gibson will give a tennis clinic and take “This club has 100 per cent heart,” said pitcher in California. Pick The “Pros”? this year. AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday, 32-year-old backup Anderson. part in an exhibition Sunday night, Oct. 7 at 7:30 at Trinity. They fell one short, but East catcher Duke Sims was picked Proceeds will go to the Syd Conn Sports Foundatiom to clubbed the Tigers 14-0 jmon- W L Pet GB 1974 up from Detroit for the 20,000 .XL-10 0 assist athletes to further their education... Memory day night, rattling the fences Baltimore 93 62 .600 • 100% Solid State waiver price by the New York Tester: Since the spit ball was ruled illegal, only one oH four young pitchers while Boston 84 72 .538 9Ms \Sports Forum OFHGIAL ENTRY • Twelve plug-ln Yankees. Several days ago 34- Riggs Rematch AccuCIrcult major league pitcher has ever been accused and removed Marty Pattin was shutting out Detroit 83 73 .532 10V4 year-old Bob Tribute to Jim Manchester Evening Herald m od u le* from play. Who was he? Umpire Cal Hubbard detected the Detroit to raise his record to 14- New York 77 79 .494 .I6V2 Miller was waived to the New The telephone rang last week • AccuMatIc IV loaded ball of Nelson Potter of the old St. Louis Browns 15. Milwaukee 72 83 .465 21 25.00 tuning York Mets of the National and the operator said it was A B A B and thumbed out the pitcher. It was no way to treat a Cleveland 68 88 .436 25Vz Nixed By King • Super Accu' Color League. long distance. My brother was Family Night crowd of 12,108 in 1 ...... □ □ 8...... □ □ black matrix PONTUCSl the final home game of the 1973 ^ n y of the young prospects West on the other end in Manchester. '4. picture tube. who’ll replace the departing ,Tve got some bad news for 2...... □ □ 9...... □ □ •Celts Win' season. Oakland 92 65 .586 WEEKLY Tlu CLCNVIEW Tiger veterans got„^ chance PHU.ADELPHIA (AP) - Billie Jean King says she’s you,” he said. “Jim Foley A 10 ...... □ □ ARE HERE But why should the Red Sox Kansas City 85 71 .545 6\4 3...... □ □ Modtl 6S710 NEW YORK (AP) - The points, Steve Kuberski, Ham- Monday. The young pitchers, delighted with the fruits of her recent tennis victory over passed away this morning.” 2S' dilionil picturt worry about hurting feelings: Minnesota 78 78 .500 13‘A 4...... □ □ 1 1 ...... □ □ Alto availibifl with Boston Celtics beat the New bone Williams and Dave Bobby Riggs, but doesn’t want a rematch. ramota control The Tigers beat them 15 out of fared the worst as the Red Sox California 75 81 .481 16^2 Throughout all my remem­ '*/ 12 . York Knicks 108-98 in a pre­ Cowens, who played for 45 5...... □ □ ...... □ □ (optional, aitra) 18 games this year. pounded out 15 hits.^ Chicago 75 81 .481 16Vi “I didn’t want to play Bobby in the first place, and rejected the brance of him, he was always a season exhibition game at minutes and 5 seconds before PRIZE 13 ...... □ □ “We took it all out in one Tommy Harper a*nd Reggie Texas 54 103 344 38 match three years ago and last January,” the pert 29-year-old sportsminded individual, stead­ 6...... □ □ Madison Square Garden Mon­ going out on fouls. 1 Green Bay at Mimsota (b) game — all the frustration,” Smith each drove in four runs, Ms. King said Monday of her much-publicized “battle of the fast in his convictions, slow to "J 7 . n n • ■ ■ • ■ CD □ 14 . . . TIeBreeksr (a) day night. Knick coach Red Holzman 10 Weekly Contests! 4. Las Ingeies (a) at San Francisco (b) said Boston Manager Eddie Carl Yast zemski three, Cecil Monday’* Game* sexes” with Riggs. anger, quick to help, and above ) Num ber used all his available players, y Standouts for the Celtics Kasko. Cooper two, and Bob Boston 14, Detroit 0 But the 55-year-old Riggs kept pressuring to play a woman, and all, he had an honest love for his while Celtics coach Tom Hein- were Paul Westphal with 18 In the opposite clubhouse Montgomery the other. Minnesota 7, Oakland 6 he finally smashed Margaret Court on Mother’s Day, so Billie fellow man. MANCHBmqi sohn stuck with bis regulars. - RULES — Tiger Manager Joe Schultz Boston, which begins a two- California 10, Texas 9 Jean agreed to the nationally-televised match at Houston’s Since the greatest part of my Ike object of tiie contest b to pick the most correct winnert of the game stand in Cleveland Astrodome, which she won handily in three sets last week. said, “He can have that one. I’ll Only games scheduled association with him concerned fines Rsted in the idrertbenientt by Inserting the proper btter of the N am e . . tonight before finishing the “Margaret opened the door, I closed it,” she said. “’There isn’t baseball, I feel th at the take the other 15.” obminf t^ on your entry biank. In the sppee labeled “tie braver” Address The loss dropped Detroit back season with a three-game any more reason to play Bobby again. We proved Bobby wrong following is befitting and 1 am plica lha hifd^st nnnber of points yen thhik wS bo scored by any one of Call NOW For Our Tuesday’* Game* APPUAMCa to third place a game behind the series at home against when he said he could beat any woman.” sure Jim and all of his loved the tu n s Istad. Yea nay enter as many tines as yon wbh. Ill entries P h o n e , ludget to 36 Montht Milwaukee, rocked rookie Boston (M oret 11-2) at But fruits of her decision over the former Wimbledon and U.S. ones will understand. Savings lank of FALL SPECIALS on Red Sox in the American Cleveland (Timmerman 8-7), N er raasenabb facriidfes nast be depesitad It partidpiting steras by 3 Manchester Evening Herald ManctMStar NEXT TO STOP Jiid SHOP League East. Baltimore starter Fred Holdsworth for six Open chatnpion continue to delight her. We were the Bluefields P JL Friday. Ihe Herald «■ ba the sob judge af contest entriei runs in 4 2-3 innings. Detroit (Perry 14-12) at Ms. King, in town to be intr^uced as the playing coach of before the rest came along. clinched first Saturday. Baltimore (Jefferson 5-5), N Detroit has six games left on Ed Farmer didn’t get a man Philadelphia’s team in the new World Team Tennis League We represented Manchester OPEN WED. THUGS. FW. TILL 9 P.M. ALUMINUM out in the sixth and gave up five New York (Peterson 8-15) at (WTT), was received warmly at a noon open-air gathering and and baseball was the game. the road, beginning tonight Milwaukee (Champion 5-8), N • DOORS • WINDOWS when the Tigers open a three- runs, while Mike Strahler later at a news conference Monday. We won some, lost some and II. St M b (a) at Dilas (b| allowed one run and rookie Kansas Cty (Busby 14-15) at Two Philadelphia housewives, walking demurely to lunch, had a few rained out. I L Wasbb«tan (a) at Phladebhb (b) • AWNINGS •CANOPIES game series in Baltimore with Chicago (Forster 6-9), N forALLofYour Jim Perry, 14-12, pitching Gary Ignasiak two. screamed “Billie Jean!” when she passed in a Cadillac. “You But always we had Jim • SIDING Only Woodie Fryman escaped Minnesota (Corbin 7-5) at were tremendous. Great! My husband was mouthing off so bad. Foley, he was surely close WHAT YOU WANT against Jesse Jefferson, 5-5, of Oakland (Dobson 0-0), N Guaranteed Workmanahlpl the Orioles. damage — and he only faced He’s been doing dishes ever since.” about. HUNTING NEEDS one batter. Texas (Dunning 1-8) at “Did you hear that?” Billie Jean laughed heartily. Attempting He kept the scoreboard hum­ IS WHAT WE GOT It could be the 36-year-old California (Singer 19-13), N FREE ESTIMATES ★ EASY TERM ^ Perry’s last game as a Tiger. “This game means a lot to to imitate the woman’s Philadelphia accent, she said: '“My ming and always wore a smile. Potterton’s us,” Smith said. “We have a lot husband’s been doing dishes all week.’ Beautiful. Great.” These Times brought fond General Manager Jim $. New Engbnd (a) at N an i (b) of kids who can use the extra Billie Jean had the highest praise for Riggs, although she memories and we had Jim all m -33 SERVICE Campbell already has started NATIONAL LEAGUE 6. New O r im (1 ) at lalUnori (b) cleaning house for next year money.” giggled about bow he was down-in-the-mouth after the match. the while. IBH.L TUNSKYI Second place could be worth Ea*l and chances are Perry won’t be “Bobby is great show biz for tennis,” admitted Billie Jean, Ole Jim would do anything, PLEASE PHONE 649-9095 some $1,200 extra a man. W L Pet GB I FOR THE around. herself a five-time Wimbledon champ. he never, ever balked. Smith poked a two-run homer New York 79 77 .506 MAGNAVOX Pittsburgh 78 77 .503 '/i She said she didn’t bet on their match, but surmised “Bobby And he had such understan in the first inning, singled in a lost some do-rerme.” She said she didn’t know how much. St. Louis 76 80 .487 3 ding, you could tell when he m - 3 8 run in the third and drove one in Billie Jean, who said she is phasing out of tennis toumanent talked. with a sacrifice fly in the ninth. Montreal 76 81 .484 3>/a 7 Chicago 75 80 .484 3>/a play, painted a rosy picture for the WTT’s future, adding, “I want Now old Jim and the SURFS UP and PURPLES IN! Yastrzemski hit a two-out, Until You Havo Soon Ual MAH... 69 87 .442 10 a winner in Philadelphia, Numero Uno in the WTT. The fans Bluefields have gone their HOME three-run shot in the fifth, while Philadelphia deserve it.” 1973 TRAVCO VANS W«*t separate ways. " T H E FAMILY SPORTS SHOP" CJtieer Harper hit a grand slam in thz Cincinnati 97 60 .618 She noted the mixed doubles play “turns everybody on ... it’s But both leave us fond For Naarly 30 Yoara.» • ENTERTAINMENT MAG WHEELS, FUUY sixth after Farmer had given up C lu b Los Angeles 91 66 .580 6 very exciting and fast. I was playing tennis with Arthur Ashe to memories of happy by-gone three straight hits and a walk. CARPETED INTERIOR San Francisco 86 71 .548 11 Hilton Head (S.C.) and he said: ‘this is fun.’” days. ORISS SHIRTS • CENTERS Cooper doubled in a run in the COME SEE WHAT’S NEW Houston 79 79 .500 im I feel Jim loved his Jfhseball BUCKET SEATS, IIOV, sixth and singled in another in from 9. Atlanta 75 82 .478 22 more than anything else he'd the seventh. Montgomery’s RBI VELVn DRAPES, MORE San Diego 58 99 .369 39 done. IN HUNTING came on a bases loaded walk in Ye*tenlay’* Game* I Sports Schedule And comparing his life to the eighth. baseball, thi% game he surely s a w Montreal 5,0, Pittsburgh 4, 4 EQUIPMENT 2 4 5 0 won.- Since 1931 Cincinnati 2, San Diego 2 Tiieaduy , WINTERIZE NOW! ia; caiTiiiB Ml Houston 10, San Francisco 6 Glastonbury, East Hartford at He has left ui with much 800 Ua for Now, Ua«d, and Tradoa on Quna. SOCCER Rockville sadness but no matter where Wtalw 80II Huntinp LIconata. 1. Chbiga (a) at Daonr (b) Only games scheduled East Catholic at East Hartford 2. Onebnati (a) at I m (b) Tue*day’* Game* E.O. Smith at Coventry we roam. WE DO BODY AND COACH WORK Manchester at Maloney Granby at Ellington We'll think about his leaving Los Angeles (Messersmith Southern Connecticut at P.s. FALL FISHING 130 Center St, Manchester 14-10, at Atlanta (P. Niekro 13- as rounding third and heading Rent a SIGHTSEER Motor Home Manchester C.C. Tliiir*iluy for home. IS GREAT TOO! AND 9), N ^ Windsor Locks at South Wind­ . El Camino Plaza, Rt. 30, San Diego (G'reif 10-16) -at SOCCER Mickey Katkaveck sor Platt at Manchester “THE HOUSE OF jSPORTS” DDorado — Sightseer — Terry — Travco — Apache Taurus RADII Cincinnati (Rogers 9-4) at New Glastonbury at.Rockville Editor's Note: Katkaveck was Vernon Sork (Koosman 12-15), ^ Coventry at Rham a standout catcher under Foley lor almost 30 YeartI Philadelphia (Carlton 12-19) and later played and managed CROSS COUNTRY Friday TRAVEL at Pittsburgh (Rooker 9-5), N for more than a decade In the of St. Bernard’s vs. East Catholic • SOCCER San Francisco (D’Acquisto 1- minor leagues. Currently he' Manohaatar Tonight .1 at Wickham Park South Windsor at PlainvHle NASSIFF fEK8 FINAL CLEARANCE 0) at Houston (Griffin 3-6), N iPAfHfONf FOM M lif SHOP 6:00 Red Sox v*. Indian*. Wethersfield at Manchester Bloomfield at Rockville city recreation director In M l Main Itrest In DqwiMwn Manehestor HOMES O f VERNON inc Chicago (Jenkins 13-15) at St. Waycross, Ga. ' 901-007 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 043-2471 WTIC Windsor Locks at South Wind­ Rocky Hill at Conventry OF 1973 MODELS 168 BMON ST. ROCKVILLE CT. ______T a. 872-9117 Phona 8:00 Expo* v*< Mel*, WINE Louis (Foster 13-9), N sor Ellington at East Granby' /

PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Sept. 25. 1973 MANCHESTER EVEJ’IING HERALD, Ma ester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 2.’>, l«7.3 - pa(^e FIFTEEN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS Bl]^NY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Wiggin Say8| MHS Rec HERALD ' I'M HAVIMSATBR-TTROUBLE IS.YOU I'AA ALL RkbHT- ^ Y I'VE ^ MINE AND A HANDFUL OF PLEASE READ y o u TWO HAVE REMEMBER, SUVAlOR, ONE OP ' RIBLE TIME CON- J C X O S IP TH* POOR THANK <900PNE6S CR^Mei CRUSHED dLA5E.' HAPPY AD S A tA O e NV RAV... ' CENTRATINa IN X ON YOUR BRAIN 1 LBFTMlNBAJMtR/ MR Sports Gain B O X im E R S THE PURPOSES OF AAUfilC IS ciA ss-iJu sT I -m* PAYSUAAMBR IRBAPACK3MIC Schedule YOlffiAD C H U C k L S ! TO BRINS HAPPINESS CANT SEEM TO I UACATION ST A R T E P BOOK IN JULY, AN’ For Your T o PEOPLE! G E T w n w it / > A a m p i t s R U S T B P PIPACR09SIM0RP 6 0 & T J . .LUMP/ PURE A Senior Lifesaving class will Information SHUT/ PUZTLB IN AUGUST/ W/OU PAPER o r A obp^ o , -MS IS WfffiTH A V. For Girls begin Oct. 1 at Manchester Classified or “Want Ads” LIKE THE HERALD will not High School. The class is are taken over the phone as a ? disclose the identity of any rm MOPEL eouLP scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m, convenience. The advertiser June Tumpkins advertiser using box letters. W'ff SERVICE A LAPSE O T Y and applicants must register by should read his ad the FIRST ■^VHTN FANTASTIC (Herald Reporter) Readers answering blind box calling the Recreation Office DAY IT APPEARS and PROFITSI Girls involved in athletics in ads who desire to protect their (646-6010). Applicants must be REPORT ERRORS in time the Manchester Junior and identity can follow this for the next insertion. The High Schools need not take a ^at least 15 years of age. I procedure; Herald is responsible for only back seat. During the past four The High School Swim 9 Program also starts the week Enclose your reply to the ONE Incorrect or omitted years, Manchester has become insertion for any advertise­ of Oct. 1 1973, The following is a box in an envelope — address a forerunner in girls’ organized ment and then only to the ex­ list of activities: to the Classing. Manager, teams In cross country and tent of a "make good" . . . $ein«on« Monday; Senior Lifesaving. Manchester Evening Herald, track, Davis E. Wiggin, direc­ insertion. Errors which do not may hav« wilt yow Tuesday: 7:30-8:30 p.m.. together with a memo listing MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD tor of physical education and lessen the value of the Womens Slimnastics; 7:30-9:30 the companies you do NOT olwppyQiil athletics, told the Manchester advertisement will not be cor­ 11 GAVE THE <50 S/IC/C IN THE Board of Education last night. p.m.. Recreational Swim. want to see your letter. Your SHERIFF HOUSE, HORACE! Wednesday: 7:00-9:30 p.m.. rected by "make good" A firm believer In athletics letter will be destroyed if the insertion. I MY WORD..., DON'T MARE ME Recreational Swim; 6:30-9:30 PULL MY GUN ON for girls, Wiggin feels a full advertiser is one you've YOU! program fills a physical and* p.m.. Men’s Basketball. mentioned. If not it will be Happy 1 N ST A .N T Thursday; 7:30-9:00 p.m. handled in the usual manner. 643- 2711 CONSERVATIONIST- emotional need for them. He said that the program has Recreational Swim. S ts S tr TO BACH HIS OWN 5 >wfrNu\cfm E*fr U t h i OH. F?-i.ar Birthday expanded from four to seven Friday: 7:30-9.00 p.m. sports including field hockey. Recreational Swim. Lost and Found 1 Autoa For Sale Coeducational participation S a tu rd a y : 1-4 p.m . SHIRLEY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE FOUND Mongrel, black and tan CAPTAIN EASY is growing in sports activities, Recreational Swim. 1967 IMPALA convertible, first female puppy. Call Dog $400 takes it. Call 875-9010. « said Wiggin. Rifle teams, Warden, 6464ro5. BftAMPAl VDU swimming and golf have 1967 DODGE, 4-door hardtop, MAOSHTV a O V l P \ Bowers PTA got you Babe, cooLPN *T y o u become coeducational, he said. LOST fluffy black and white excellent mechanical condition, Last year’s captain of the rifle To Hold Tea cat. Vicinity of Francis Drive. power steering, power brakes, team was a girl. Call 6464)394. automatic transmission. I Love You ^ E B O I N d ' Original owner, $695. 643-5314. FLY OFF IN THAT Wiggin announced plans to The Bowers School PTA will hold its annual Room Mothers FOUND Men’s glasses, in 2 HBLICOPrSRP > begin a golf team next Spring Bolton near wood pile. Phone 1966 MUSTANG hardtop, for girls. A girls’ field hockey Silver Tea Wednesday at 2:30 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 649-1948. automatic, burgandy color, g Happy 10th Birthday team at Bennet has already p.m. in the school cafeteria. sharp car. Motor needs atten­ U mike THAT'S t h a t a l w a v s begun. It will operate on club Ray Gardner, school prin­ LOST Lady’s w ristw atch, tion. Best offer, 649-7311, 649- ;| (FLYING DUTCHMAN) NOT THE SHAKES 'EM UP!! competition until there are cipal, and Mrs. Eugene Butterfield’s or Parkade. Sen­ 5833. HALF enough other school teams for Gallagher, PTA vice president, timental value, reward. Call '4 Love, OP IT.'. interscholastic competition. will address the room mothers 649-4441. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN bug, new % Mom, Dad and Shelley Vj______The Central Connecticut concerning their duties for the engine, many new parts, $550. Interscholastic League has coming year. Panonala-Announcamanta 2 Phone 289-1050 after 4 p.m. mandated every school board to Mrs. Hugh Perry, PTA presi­ dent, and Mrs. Walter Britnell, MAN WANTS ride to Pratt & 1970 FURY III, excellent condi- I Our Very Best | 5 offer a girls’ athletic program, PTA secretary, will pour. Whitney, East Hartford, first tion. Air-conditioning. I Birthday Wishes STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF said Wiggin. He thinks the shift. 62 Oxford St. (off West Automatic transmission. Call future of girls’ athletics looks Sixth grade students who will Middle Tpke.) 643-2225. after 5 p.m., 649-0132. I JILL I good for MHS and for the whole serve as babysitters are Patty ^...SCHOOL OFFICIALS DENY A N Y ^ “OLSON'S DOR/VinORY MATES] Manchester school system. Shirer, Joanne McCarthy, Kelly MGB 1967, body and engine in ACADEMIC BLOCK. FELLOW HAD NO IDEA WHERE THE Gaouette, Cynthia Kurowski, good shape. C!all anytime, 527- STUDENTS REPORT NO OUTSIDE EMBATTLED PLACE KICKER With the increasing physical Motorcyclea-Blcyclaa 11 INFLUENCES ON THE STAR BACK! MAY BE FOUND-AS HE ' education program activities, Lisa Piccarello, and Jane LEGAL 9327. PAROLE OFFICERS HAVE NO RECORD SWEATS OUT HIS LONELY Wiggin expects to see the high Seragne. 1972 YAMAHA, 125 AT2, good I HE BOHN LOSEK lit A K I 3A1T3U1M OF VIOLATIONS ON AN OLD DRUE DECISION T— " NOTICE 1967 CHEVROLET Comaro, V- condition. Knobby tire, $400. CHARGE school gymnasium used six 8, automatic, $900. Reposses­ days a week from 3 to 8 p.m. Manchester TOWN OF MANCHESTER Phone 643-0712 after 5 p.m. ASSESSORS sion. Savings Bank of daily in order to fit in a com­ r p OFFICE Manchester, 646-1700. Services Offered plete program, Hospital 12 REPORT A 41 Center St., Wiggin said he would like to Mrs. Roy Vaughan, in foreground and Mrs. William Calderwood scrape off splattered NEED CAR? Credit bad? SHARPENING Service - paint on windows at Lincoln Center, as they assist other voIunteerR in alterations and Notes MANCHESTER, CONN. Bankrimt? Repossessed? \JERV CLEVER see a soccer field superimposed OFFICIAL NOTICE Saws, knives, axes, shears, on the football field because the Discharged Monday: Helen Honest Douglas accepts lowest RCKRDCKETl renovations at the new home of the Manchester Sheltered Workshop. (Herald photo by Inhabitants of the Town of skates, rotary blades. (Juick L. O’Brien, 333>Bidwell St.; down, smallest payments. service. Capitol Equipment present soccer facilities are in­ Ofiara) Manchester are hereby notified Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Mathias Haw, East Hartford; Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. adequate. He feels that the that; combined field would draw Eletha G. Fiske, 232 Woodland- Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Oct. 1 of each year is the AUTO INSURANCE - com­ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- larger crowds. St.; Christine M. .Jurovaty, pare our low rates. For a Jurovaty Rd., Andover; Robert assessment date in 7958. Dr. James Kennedy, Workshop Prepares Move Manchester, Conn., and all per­ telephone quotation call Mr. superintendent of Manchester W. Cronin, 32 Hebron Rd., Dolin at 646-6050. ODD jobs, paneling, household Bolton; Lillian B. Billings, 114 sonal property must be THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA schools, said it is not the inten­ declared to the assessor by the repairs, carpentry. Call 649- tion of the Board this year to The Manchester Association moves to its new quarters. At retarded in a supervised setting Cambridge St.; Robert C. CHEVROLET - 1970 Camaro, 4594. for the Help of Retarded owner during the month of Oc­ put soccer on that field. He in­ that time, a complete list of and provides training and Hearn, East Hartford; Patricia SS, 396, air-conditioning, AM- .BUT, BY LUNCH­ Children, owner and operator of financial contributors and assistance in job placement for J. Toomey, Grant Hill Rd., tober to avoid a ten per cent FM, Michelins, excellent condi­ POWER Mowers, hand mowers dicated, however, that it might penalty imposed by the Connec­ tion. One owner. Call 872-8511. ALLEY OOP ' ft BY V.T. HAMLIN TIME, THEY be considered in the future. the Manchester Sheltered volunteers will be announced. those with the potential to work Tolland. repaired, pick-up and delivery. S ALWAVS FALL Workshop, has been making ticut State statutes. Personal Wiggin would restrict certain Through its sub-contracts the in competitive industry in the Also, Keith Levin, 16B Am­ Prompt-Reliable-Service. Call 'lOU'Re RIGHT ABOUT ONE , IS THAT A \ GOOD?/USSEN, APART/ alterations and renovations at Sheltered Workshop provides community. property consists of: Aircraft, 1967 CORTINA, good running Sharpall, 643-5305. THING, CASEY...TH'FISHIN' »00 PLACE THERE AINT ANY track events and softball, he bassador Dr.; Mary E. Carlson, condition, body needs some SURE IS LOUSY HERE! NOW' TO FISH? / BETTER FISHING Lincoln Center at its own employment for the mentally 147 Benton St.; Mary E. Scully, machinery, water power, said, from the football Reid dams, horses, cattle, sheep, work, $400 negotiable, 142 High ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ IF WE WERE BACK IN MOO... AMYWHERKf expense in anticipation of 82L Spencer St.; Geoffrey M. Street, Rockville.______because such activities would goats, swine, poultry, commer­ dition, carpentry and masonry. create havOc with the turf. relocating the workshop. Tetreault, 82 Pine St.; Dawn M. Norman Fendall, workshop cial furniture and fixtures, 1970 DODGE, — $650. Evenings, Free estimates. A. Squillacote, He strongly urged that there Trapuzzano, 9 Orchard Lane, 649-0811. director, said today that boats, farming tools, tractors, 41 Homestead Street. be an annual seasonal Bolton; James R. Conley, S3 MAHRC expects to have its road machinery, farm produce, maintenance program es­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 grant right of way, nolled. Hublard Dr., Vernon; William 1964 CHEVROLET Impaia, TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving work completed within a week Manchester Seealon D. Brown, 51 Hickory Dr., mechanic’s tools, goods of large appliances, cleaning tablished for the football field. Elaine Z. Gold, 37, of 11 manufactures, traders and needs work, $125 or best offer. E or 10 days. However, the “There hasn’t been and that’s Hebron; Joanne L. Milligan, Call 289-4851. cellars, attics.g cellars, attics. moving date is indefinite pen­ Robert J. Brehaut, 42, and his Oliver Rd., fourth-degree merchants, utility equipment Also will buy and sell used fur­ the reason it’s in the shape it’s East Hartford. ding the completion of new wife Linda, 32, both of Laurel larceny, noll^. and fixtures and all other 1966 FORD Gaiaxie 500, four- niture. 644-1775. in,” said Wiggin. washrooms and repairs to the Trail, Coventry, were bound Robert R. Gordon, 19, of East taxable goods. door hardtop, V-8, automatic, over to the next criminal ses­ Lyme, fined $50 for speeding. heating system by the town. NOTICE Do Not Declare Real Estate power steering power brakes, Folay-Sharp Fendell emphasized that sion of Tolland County Superior Jam es E. G rant, 31, of Notice of Dissolution or Registered Motor Vehicles in 52,000 miles. Excellent condi­ About Town volunteers have been the Court on charges of risk of in­ Amston, fined $35 for breach of and Manchester. tion throughout. $650. 649-3409. SAW ft TOOL SHARPEWiO jury to a child. peace. Notice to Creditors Attention: You May Be en­ H a n d u m , circular, chain, MR. ABERNATHY backbone of the remodeling job. 1963 CHEVY II, running condi­ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY The American Legion Members and friends of Tlie bindover occurred Mon­ Edward D. Mahoney, 29, of Weldon Drug Company titled to an Exemption. aciaaora, knivaa, axaa, ate. Auxiliary will sponsor a rum­ day after the couple pleaded in­ East St., Hebron, fined $35 for tion, $125 or best offer. C^ll Wa pick up and dallvar at: P Sheinwold on Bridge »== MAHRC have been joined by Incorporated 1. Veterans of any war period after 3:30, 649-0570. GURE, AAR. ABERNATHY, HELLO, AAOAA, JUST w anted TO ALERT YOU— mage sale Saturday at 9 a.m. at members of Civitan of nocent to the charges and breach of peace. Notice is hereby given pur­ — (a) If you have filed your Hth HirAnrs, MiadL 1434121 PUT PRET I HAVETO HOW WOULD VDU I MAY BE late ROR LUNCH AND DINNER, the Legion Home, Legion Dr. Manchester, Manchester Lodge waived a hearing in probable William H. Pfeiffer, 28, of 121 suant to Sec. 33.379 of the honorable discharge papers Trucks-Tractor 5 Stv Trw-VakN HirAnrs, kodnlt, UIKETO CADOy MAKE A PHONE CALL. ANDTHEN IF WE PLAY IS H 0L E 9,.. Those wishing donations to be cause. E. Middle Tpke., fin ^ $35 for PICK THE RIGHT TIME Defeats Game up. This is the right time for the of Elks, the Pathfinders Club General Statutes of the State of with the Town Clerk of 87MS45; Dfaftas S7S-3D31 FORME-? picked up may contact Mrs. The cases were continued un­ breach of peace. 1970 FORD Econoline, % ton, 6 FOR A HOLD-UP PLAY East shifted to the queen of hold-up play. Now, neither and students at Manchester Connecticut the Weldon Drug Manchester, BEFORE Oct. 1, W JUm M Hardinit, DoKm Notch, North dealer Mary ' Walker, 76 Phelps Rd. der the same bonds. Brehaut is David T. Grisel, 18, of 814 cylinder, standard transmis­ By Alfred Sheinwold clubs and managed to get two black suit can be developed and Community College. He stated Company, Incorporated, a 1973. 649-5203 South made an educated Neither side vulnerable Donations may be left at the that bmahre expects to hold an free on a $2,(XX) bond, and his Burnham St., South Windsor, Connecticut corporation having sion, 22,000 miles. Excellent Apia?, hK., Mmch., 643-5123 clubs and one trick in each of run, and South is safe. Post Home Friday night. wife is free on a $1,(XX) non­ causing unnecessary noise with 2. Disabled Veterans — (a) If condition. Call 649-9404. in today’s hand. He knew NORTH the other suits. 'This was enough Daily Question open house after the Workshop its principal place of business in you have filed your honorable l ^ ’i • NaiM Gantar, Routs 83, Var- just enough to be defeated. As a 4t 86 surety bond. motor vehicle, nolled. Manchester, Connecticut, has nca, $72-8324^ ^ Q 8 3 to defeat the game. Partner opens with one They were arrested by Coveh- James B. Mahoney, 26, of no discharge papers with the Town FOR SALE — Unused rebuilt F celebrated card player once been dissolved by resolution 1969 GMC, V-6 motor, $300 or 0 AKJ93 South should win the very heart, and the next player try Police Sept. 5. certain address, threatening, il­ Clerk of Manchester and wrote; “A little knowledge is NOTICE adopted by its Board of Direc­ best offer, 872-0850. FOR HIRE — Driver and 4-ton 4L K76 first trick and led a low heart at passes. You hold: Spades, A- PUBLIC HEARING legal possession of non-narcotic (b) If you have filed a cer­ a dangerous thing.” once. If dummy’s queen should K-4; Hearts, K-9-7-2; tors and Shareholders, effective tificate of disability with the truck with power tail gate for North dealier WEST EAST Additional Appropriations Other cases Monday in­ controlled substance, illegal as of the 7th day of September, 1957 FORD Pickup truck, $235. work after 6 p.m. and 4 J9752 hold, South can go after the Diamonds, 10-8-6; Clubs, A- assessors showing the percen­ Neither side vulnerable ♦ QI03 BOARD OF DIRECTORS cluded: possession of prescription- 1973. A certificate of dissolution Evenings, 41 Homestead Street. weekends. Fully insured, 742- 1064 ^ AJ5 diamonds to make sure of nine 8-3. tage of disability obtained from Opening lead — Five of Town of Manchester Richard D. Armstrong, 33, of legend drug, all nolled. 6044. 0 75 0 Q42 tricks. What do you say? has been filed with the the Veterans Administration. WINTHROP spades Connecticut 179 Main St., charged with in- Daniel G. Malchman, 23, of Secretary of State as required Auto-Servica BY DICK CAVALLI A 542 4* QJ 10 9 As the cards lie, East would Answer: Three hearts. The Accaaaorlaa TWO handymen want variety of West opened the five of Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of to)(ication, nolled (not Norwich, fined $30 for speeding., by law. (c) If you have reached the SOM ETIM ES I AAISS T H E GOOD, BUT THEN AGAIN, LOOKING SOUTH win the first heart trick with double raise in a major suit Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the prosecuted). Jeffrey C. McEwen, 26, of age of 65 and were receiving a jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ ..AAV KNUCKLES AREN'T spades, East put up the queen, 4 A K 4 the ace. If East now shifts to All creditors of said corpora­ 13” SNOW Tires - Studded, one tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ OLD VIOLEKT DAYS, WHEN I At THE BRIGHTER SIDE. shows strong trump support Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Louis Barton, 31, of Canter­ Stafford, operating motor vehi- disability at that time, you are HURTING Al l THE TIAAE. and South unwisely refus^ the 9 K972 tion, if any, are warned to pre­ year old, $30 or best offer, 649- tics, cleaned. Reliable service. USED TO BBAT KIDS U R - clubs, South can win the ace of with 13 to 16 points, counting Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, October 2,1973, at 8:00 P.M. bury, issuing a bad check, cle while license was entitled to $3,000 exemption, if trick. 0 10 8 6 clubs and develop the both distribution and high sent their claims to Allan 0650. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. This hold-up play with two 4 A83 to consider and act on the following; nolled. suspended, fined $100. Thomas, Attorney, 923 Main you file a copy of your birth cer­ diamonds. South has nine easy cards. Ed Braniforte, 41, Of Michael G. Mills, 32, of 139 tificate with the assessor. stoppers in the enemy’s suit is North East South West tricks. If East, instead, leads a Copyright 1973 Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, Educational Street, Manchester, Connec­ Campara-Trallara LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, Colchester, issuing a bad check, Palmer Dr., South Windsor, 3. The blind — Should be Mobila Homaa 9 lawns mowed, trees cut and often a very fine idea. What’s* I 0 Pass 2 NT Pass second spade. South must hold General Features Corp. Special Grants, Fund 41 — 52,200.00 for Environmental Educa­ ticut, on or before January 15, „ more, you must often refuse the 3 NT All Pass nolled. fourth-degree larceny, nolled. 1974, or thereafter be barred as notified that proof of their dis­ removed. Cellars and attics tion, to be financed from neighboring communities' payments for 1970 MOBILE home, 12x50’, cleaned. Free estimates. Call first trick rather than a later Opening lead — 4 ^ Darrell J. Beaulier, 33, of Warren G. Morrison, 30, of provided by statute. ability must be filed with the Answer to Prevloue Puzzle services; balances remaining in existing accounts ||I119 and ||I149 Marlborough, disorderly con­ 132 Peqrl St., breach of peace Town Clerk. large kitchen and living area, 2 643-6000. trick. This just didn’t happen to Scrambler (prior years) to be transferred to new account. , Dated at Manchester, bedrooms, laundry, good condi­ be the right time. duct and resisting arrest, both and failure to obey officer’s Connecticut this 7th day of 4. Farmers — Application for nolled. signal, both nolled. exemption of livestock, poultry tion, $4,200. Philbrick Agency, TREE Service - (Soucier) East counted his own poihts, the entire deck, it was clear Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, Educational September, 1973. Realtors, 646-4200. Trees cut, building lots cleared, added dummy’s, and gave that West had a really ghastly ACROSS (Bib.) Special Grants, Fund 41 — $3,312.00 Aide for multi-handicapped Ruth A. Brackett, 46, of 114 Donald H. Quinn, 27, of no . Weldon Drug Company and machinery must be filed trees topped. Got a tree 1 Preildent 3Kbido(icbolar South credit for 13 to 15 points hand. East therefore had to rely students, to be financed from reimbursement from Town of New State Rd., fourth-degree certain address, fined $15 for in­ Incorporated with the assessor during the 1969 TRAVELMATE, tent problem? Well worth phone OCR 9 -2 5 Arthur’! wlfe'i 4 Negative larceny, nolled. month of October each year. 2 toxication. Additional charges kli\\L /i a m j- i for his jump to two notrump. on his own hand to defeat the maiden name response Coventry Board of Education. Allan D. Thomas trailer, stove, sink, icebox, call, 742-8252. Since there are only 40 points in contract. I Number 5 Doctors (ab.) Brian E. Bragan, 23, of Staf­ of interfering with officer and Its Aljorney 5. Public Act 490 — Applica- sleeps 5. Phone 647-9M1. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 13 Throw from an 6(7ondUion Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, Special ford, operating motor vehicle resisting arrest were nolled. tion must be made annually REWEAVING burns, moth equine (suffix) Grants, Fund 61, Personnel Intern— $4,375.00 to be financed from /during September and October holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ MRiliea 7 Hawaiian emitting excessive smoke, Linda L. Rund, 29, of 102 Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 11 TELL M E PCX' .MAKE AN OLD,TIRED 15 Cow call birds State Grant — Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Project iM. nolled. Evergreen Rd., Vernon, for preferential land assess­ dow shades, Venetian blinds. O N l H A t a / m OF )OUI^Si. DANCE HALL SIRL LOOK ISTronagreiiion 8 Musical Jose G. Canales, 46, of Hart­ reckless driving, nolled. ment on Farm, Forest and 1970 TRIUMPH 650 custom, Keys,made. TV for rent. syllable Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, Special LEGAL Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. ^-^-79-83| 26 About 56 At 86 Boll 23-55-87-t Norman S. Drapeau, 18, of Ronald F. Zeienka, 32, of Registrars Avon and downtown Hartford. 1972 KAWASAKI, 500 cc, 27 Of 57 This eagerly Board of Directors work. Expert workmanihlp VIROO 87 Influences PIKIS East Hartford, fined $15 for Marlborough, speeding, nolled. First District ting married, must sell. 2BSlroined 58 Or 88 Socialising Manchester* The monthly bus pass will be and reasonable rales. lAAUO. 21 29 Opposite 59 Love-moking 89 Today DOWN reckless operation of motor- David Greenfield, 19, of 33 Gertrude A. Haven an experiment, the DOT says, 643-6812. msin.ii 30 Don't ' AO Carry 90T(xtoy IDrqiMi Connecticut boat. Regan Rd., Vernon, fined $50 Call M uidavlllt ISoa of Jared RItva K. Wlsenall whicH may bb" expanded to in­ M8-19-45-48 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this twenty-first day of Francine 0. Foley, 51, of 1 1967 TRIUMPH TR6, good con­ 6 4 3 - 9 6 7 8 /606M6MII @Good @AdyctK f)Nem»l for third-degree .criminal mis­ Registrars ^ clude other commuter express INtWIFAFM INrUFIMI AtlN.) September 1973. ' Wail St., Bolton, (allure to chief. dition, $850 or best offer. Call Second District bus projects. 646-5447 after 9 p.m. FAGl*. i>iX 1 tiihlN — »lANCHfelsri!.H b^VENlNu HfciHALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 S trv/cu O th n d Palntlng-Papartng Halp W M tad Halp Wantaa

EXCAVATING, bulldozing, ESTABLISHED painting con­ FREE — Abandoned male, HARMONY electric guitar with , large and small, septic repairs ADELAIDE Road — Center tractors. (If it’s worth owning, gray tiger kitten, very affec­ case, like new, $50. (]all 644- chimney Colonial, 2 fireplaces, and installations. Mwer con­ it’s worth painting). Expert Positions Now Ope. tionate. Call 643-4590 after 5 8617. QUIET 8 room, first floor modem kitchen with bullt-ins, nections. Loam, fill gravel for workmanship, spray, brush, p.m. sale. Owner operator, quality 0 1 BURNER SERVICE apartment, centrally located. large formal dining room, front roll, interior, exterior. Houses FOR SALE — Spinet piano, work, Latulippe Bros. Inc. 64^ painted as iow as |100,643-6001. Meat, ^ water and parking. CONVENIENTLY located, 6 to back living room, large front Position now open for oii burner service HANDSOME, happy, healthy, $500. Phone 643-1225. No cWIdrOT or pets. f l* . Writo foyer, den, screened porch, 4 7172. 742-9477. FUEL OIL DRIVERS huggable, 8 weeks, male. St. • ••••••#•••• tOOOOO.tRSOOODOS* bedroom apartment, second VERNON - Colonial Cape Cod, STEPS, sidewalks, man. iMust carry state iicense. Appiy in per* Box “M,” Manchester Herald. floor In 6family. Appliances, bedrooms, 2Mi baths, garage, Bernard puppies, AKC, cham- Wearing Apparel furnished or unfurnisned, 4 THREE carpeted, air large lot, high on a hill in one of t w w q m l y » 3 8 ,1 _ _ TREE Removal — Pruning, stone walls, fireplaces, son oniy: pion lines, show quality, perfect adulU, no pets. Immediate oc- bedrooms, fireplace. Complete Owner must sell 52x28’ spraying, etc. Fully ihsureo. FOUR ROOM apartment, quiet cupancy, $175, 643-9153. conditioned rooms available Manchester’s finest flagstone terraces, concrete t have class 2 license. For winter work house pets. Price Increases TWO FUR coats for sale, one kitchen with olihwasher, cor­ Contemporary Raised Ranch, Licensed. Free estimates. repairs, inside and outside. neighborhood, rent includes, immediately. Can be sub­ neighborhoods. Phllbrlck Agen­ REDWOOD FARMS - 7t4 with age, save now, 6462493. black Persian, one gray Per­ heat, hot water, appliances, ning counter that cooks, dis­ divided. Call 649-5261 or stop at cy, Reaityrs, 6464200. 3.5 acres, brook, central air Phone 633-5345. Reasonably priced, 643-0851. sian. Size 1416. Call between FIVE ROOM Duplex, heat, hot p e l , etc. Rent negotiable, 876 room oversized Colonial-Cape. •••••••••••••••••••••••#•••• •••••••••• BANTLY OIL CO., INC. laundry facilities, parking and w ^ r , location, $6 Apel Place, John H. Lappen, Inc. 164 & ut Large living room with conditioning, 8 rooms, 3 full Apply in person to Danny or Scotty KITTENS — Free to good 4:30-6 p.m., 872-8173. basement storage. Adults Center Street. Painting-Paparing Building-Contracting 14 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER homes. Call 646-6442. $180 per month. Call 6461418. BE»t esTW a 1 fireplace, formal dining room, baths, near Mansfield D e^t. ^referred, $175 per month, 646 New Listing—Cabinet Better hurry! Wanted to Buy 58 equipped eat-in kitchen, family J.P. LEWIS & Son custom MASON — Plastering, brick .021. FOUR ROOM, second floor HEBRON Hide-a-way, 3 7,600 SQUARE Feet, truck maker’s own home with many /room, 3 bedrooms, l ‘A baths, FREE — Fluffy, black kittens, bedroom house, kids and pets dock, sprinklered heavy floor' 6 4 9 -1 7 S O USSENOER CO. decorating, interior and laying stone iaying and con­ litter trained. Call 646^3. WANTED - Antique furniture, apartment. $166 including heat. extra custom touches in addi­ attached garage. Treed lot. exterior, paper hanging. Fully crete. New and old. Free es­ FIVE ROOM, first floor apart­ Security. 6461189. O.K. All modem appliances, load. Warren E. Howland, Principals only. Call 643-4619. REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. PART-TIME, clerical, mature glass, pewter, oil paintings or conveniences. $226. 70-19, Realtors, 6461108. tion to 3 bedrooms,.22’ living REAlTORS insured. 649-9658. timates gladly given. E. to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- woman. Afternoon hours. East MORIARTY BROS. ment in 6family home. ’Two AKC Registered Toy Poddle other antique Items. Any quan- bedrooms, stove, and Homefinders, fee $20. 549^W80. room with fireplace, large 848-8713 Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. hour week, ^ la ry $375.30 bi­ of River office. Call 289-9541. >ies. Duff color, for sale. THREE-ROOM apartment, se­ kitchen with dlnmg area. SPARKLING clean 6-room MANCHESTER - New listing, 228-3181 423-8281 T.J. FLANAGAN and Sons, Maneliaster^ tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, refrigerator included. Spacious cond floor, no children. Near 8,300 SQUARE Feet, for 80 Colonial. Raised hearth 6-6 Duplex, 4 car garage, cen­ weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with 644^)014. IK Oakland astreet. ANDOVER - Heat paid, 3 cents per square foot including There is a 12x21’ family room, Interior-exterior painting. NEWTON H. Smith : Sons - de^ee. Many fringe benefits. WOMAN to clean house, one or itaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa yard fortchildren or pet. Securi­ Main Street, $110.6463952 after fireplace, IVk baths, formal tral location, $34,000. Hayes Reasonable rates. Swirled ty required, 649-5261. 6 p.m. bedroom house. Basement laun­ heat, sprlnklered offices. plus den. Outside jpatio with dining room, aluminum siding, Agency, 646-0131. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Veterans Home and Hospital, two days a week, Wapping area. Live Stock 42 ANTIQUE furniture, glass, VERNON - $30,900, excep­ ceilings our speciaity. Cali 643- ditions, rec rooms, porches and Call 6444)177. dry room, fenced yard for kids Warren E. Howland, Realtors, fireplace, 2-cas garage. sliding glass doors in basement. tional 6bedroom Ranch on nice Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, round oak tables, cast iron toys, , and pets, $200. 71-23. 6461108. 1949. roofing. No job too smail. Call Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ FIVE ROOM apartment, cellar Almost an acre. ^ Ideal for family room and lot in desirable Lake Street RUNNING Brook Stables — collectibies of all kinds. 643-6o3$ - storage, garage, yard, parjting. Homefinders, fee $20? 5466980. 649-3144. sions 395, 233, 248. FASHION WORK - Part-time, Grooming, boarding, exer­ 649-2818 atio. Mid 30’s. Keith Real Manchester-Own your own school area. Many extras In­ INSIDE-Outside painting. anytime. Located Hartford Road, EliState, 6464126, 6461922. cluded in this modern, neat and national sportswear company cising, lessons, trails and - - ■ ■ — I f VILUBER home and collect rent. 6-6 Special rates for people over 65. CARPENTRY - Repairs, MACHINIST— Part-time, mor­ needs several well groomed Manchester. $160 monthly. Call HEATED 2 bedroom house, Wanted to Rent 89 clean home. Owners are pastures, tic. French Road, HIGHEST prices paid for an- . 6462871. APaRTMENTS modern appliances, con­ duplex in excelient condition. Fully insured. Estimates given. remodeling, additions, roofing. nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ women to conduct fasion shows. Bolton, one month free rent. MARTIN School — 7-room building new home and would Call 649-7863. HELP WANTED tique furniture, paintings, Five-room, 2-bedroom veniences, air, basement utility WORKING woman with Collie 3 huge bedrooms, huge like quick sale. Financing Call David Patria, South Wind­ tion, 104 East Main Street,' Exciting work, substantial ear­ Call 5662200, 646-6254. clocks and all collectibles. Any . Raised Ranch, 2Vi baths, 212x24’ ii.,in«living room, fireplace, R.E. GOWER— Finish carpen­ Rosemary, 649-2806, or 649-2807. Phone 643-2711. near Main St. conditioning, all appliances, two operating rooms, spare COLUMBIA — 2.5 commercial 1,1973,1 will have a rate bill for preferrM, will train right man. 9353. monthly, 649-8782 after 4:30 IMMEDIATE Beautifully landscaped wall-to-wall caipeting,eting, knotty the collection of two and one try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Apply at Paragon Tool Com­ MACHINISTS wanted, STUDIO with dishwasher and disposal. room, three labs, half bath, grounds. Marion E. Robertson, pine rec room, beautiful trew acres, 6room Ranch with large MEDICAL ’Transcriptionists — NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 p.m. Private terrace and pool, $175., OCCUPANCY half mills on the list of 1972 due ditions, porches, any type pany, 121 Adams Street, Bridgeport and lathe ORK. Needs several ladles for FOUR-ROOM apartment. parking, plus three-room part- Realtor, 643-5953. lot, swimming pool. Price fireplaced living room, full remodeling, 646-20OT. Experienced, for a well- cents each. Inquire side door, ROOM, private home, central, 872-6360, 5266586. cellar, oil hot water heat. Only to the collector October 1,1973. Manchester. Overtime, paid insurance. part-time telephone SIX-ROOM Duplex. Available Stove, refrigerator. Security ment on second floor, $5(),000. reduced to $34,500. Arruda established company with a Manchester Evening Herald. good for someone away from it. No dogs, $150. Call Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, $30,900. Lessenger Co., 5 Taxes will be accepted at 32 Penobscot Tool and Gage, sales. If you have a smile home, board optional, 643-6745. October 1st. Redecorated, at­ Manchester - Well built MANCHESTER — Investment Realty, 644-1539. CARPENTRY-Porches, gar­ FREE TOYS — Free Christmas Merrow Rd., Tolland, Route 15, new branch office opening in i 5 p.m., 6461320. VERNON - Willow Brook 6464200. Realtors, 6468713,2263101,426 Main Street, in the Firehouse. in your voice, we’ll put DARK rich, clean loam, 5 tic, basement, parking. $200 S Colonial off Autumn Street package of two 6-6 Duplex plus ages, addition, repairs, small in your free time. Demonstrate Exit 99. 875-8083. Connecticut. Top hourly rates Apartments, 3V5 rooms at $180; six room single. Fully rented. Lots-Land tor Sale 73 9291. Office hours are: Sept. 27 to and other fringe benefits. Call dollars in your pocket. yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, COMFORTABLE room for plus utilities. S ^ rity , 6465427, that features brick and frame jobs. Free estimates. Call toys for Friendly. Call Cathy MANCHESTER - Jefferson 4Vk rooms at $195. Includes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For details call Tlie Zinsser Oct. 31, 1973, 10:30 A.M. to 1 Stephen Martin, 646-7295. TSI, 341 Broad Street, Two shifts, 9-1 p.m. and sand, stone, pool and patio working gentleman, parking, Apartments, wall-to-wall heat, hot water, refrigerator, construction, plaster walls, 684-3659. HAIRDRESSER wanted to references. Call 649-0719. Houses For Sale 72 Agency, 6461511. TOLLAND — 2.3 Acres building COVENTRY (North) P.M.; 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M., work in Peasant up-to-date Manchester, Connecticut, 5-9 p.m., Saturdays op­ sand, 643-9504. carpeting, dishwasher, oven-range, disposal, dis­ formal dining room, three lot, Merrow Road. T.J. (203), 646-6131 for appointment. tion al. appliances, sliding glass doors hwasher, wall-to-wall large bedrooms, and a one-car . NEW JUMBO m m i Monday through Friday. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 76 WOMAN w anted for pot salon in East Hartford, 289- LADIES ONLY - Nicely fut- GORGEOUS 4-year young MANCHESTER - New Ranch, Crockett, Realtors, Tolland of­ Thursday Nov. 1, 1973. Above washing and general help. Good 8281. SCREENED loam, gravel, to private porch. One bedroom, carpeting, air-conditioning, garage. This home offers 3 bedrooms, dining room, full fice, 875-6279. Trees, stone wall and a processed gravel, sand, stone, nished room for rent, all Ranch, acre wooded lot, 3 hours plus 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. ROOFING and roof repairing, wages, free meals included. MATURE WOMAN, oral sur­ Call 646-2637 $1». Two bedrooms, $195, 646 arking, swimming pools, gracious family living in a basement, quiet street. $34,900. spacious acre surrounds our gery office, full or part-time, and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ utilities included, private 1440. ghted tennis courts, basket­ bedrooms, formal dining room, All taxes unpaid November 1, Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Must furnish own transporta­ BABYSITTER in my home, Aak tor M rs. Rutehlk bedroom with community PRESIDENTIAL B huge double garage, fireplace. good neighborhood, con­ Hayes Agency, 6460131. HEBRON — 145 acres, open new 8-room Colonial. 2V4 tion. Call 649-5313. starting October 1st., 7:30-2:30 experienced preferreo. Call 872- dover, 742-7886. ball court, ice skating, picnic fields and rolling woodlands, baths, 4 bedrooms, first-floor 1973 will be charged interest at 3564. If no answer, 872-6886 kitchen, living room and two Assumable mortgage, $260 venient to shopping, schools, BIDWELL Home Improvement daily. Call after 5 p.m., 6 ^ VILLAGE APTS. FOUR ROOM newer apart­ groves, storage. No pets. Call etc. Needs a little TLC but the FIRST TIME offered, 6-7 adjacent to state park. 1,500’ family room with raised the rate of 9 per cent (9%) per 4425. between 9-3:30. LOAM for sale. Call 6464208. baths. Ideally located to bus Vernon, 872-6511 between 9-4, monthly pays an, $31,500. Co. Expert installation of ment, all electric, fully Meyer Realtors, 643-0609, 646 price is only $31,000. Duplex. Living room, dining frontage includes large 1700 hearth fireplace, equipped year from October 1, 1973 until MACHINISTS - We have the line and stores. Please call MANCHESTER carpeted, appliances, heat and weekdays, after 4, and on aluminum siding, gutters and CARPENTER — Experienced after 5 p.m., 644-0383. 55M. room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, restorable ColoniaL Call kitchen & 2 garages. paid. trims. Roofing installation and following openings — Lathe, GAS STATION attendant only. Must know trim, framing, 1971 HONDA 90, registered hot water included. No pets, weekends, call 872-4400. den. Excellent condition. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Also, according to Public Act Bridgeport, vertical turret needed, full-time. Apply in per­ road, trail. Whirlpool, 3 year One and two bedrooms. adults only. Must be seen, $185. 6461108. Unbeatable value at $45,900. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. new and remodeling work. PLEASANT ROOM for mature MARTENS AGENCY Convenient location, business i(l73-494, a minimum penalty of lathe, cintimatic. ’The Purdy son, Gorin’s ^ r t Car Center, Must be willing to work old self-clean 40” stove, Near schools, churches Call VERNON — One and two zoned. W.J. Barcomb Realtor, Call Joe Gordon, 6465306. avocado. 835 Foster Street, woman, parking. Call 643-1894. Realtors $2.00 must be charg^ on each HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, Route 83, ’Tolland Tpke., Willimantic and Manchester and shopping center, on bedroom apartments, im­ 644-8000. BOLTON - 166x100’ residential Manchester, 649-0000. CALDOR Talcottville. South Windsor, 644-1795. mediately available at Town M a n c h e s te r 648-2550 bill delinquent on November 2, roofing, storm windows, aw­ area. Call 1-4263534 after 7 bus line. Call anytime. FOUR ROOM apartment, fully zoned building lot. Close to nings. Quality workmanship, p.m., only. Aparti^ents For Rent 63 carpeted, stove and House Gardens. Tliis suburban lake, $2,600. W.J. Barcomb, 1973. Auto Service Center has im DEMONSTRATORS - Free LEAF MULCHER- electrical­ free estimates. Fully insured. PART-TIME Janitorial work , 646-2623 refrigerator Included, enclosed apartment community of un­ Realtor, 644-8000. The BARROWS li WALLACE Co. Mary P. Laraia, mornings. Call 649-5334. mediate openings for kit, toys and gifts. Top cash ly operated, $35. 53 Meadow FOUR-ROOM apartment, two * usual architectural designs and MANCHESTER — 5 family plus Collector 872-9187, 649-3417. NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, backyard, near hospital, no 5 car garage, excellent income, Realton— MLS experienced commissions (up to 30%) no experienced, full time and part- Rd., South Windsor, 644-0149. blocks from Maiir S treet, •;! pets. $180 monthly. Call 646 beautiful landscaping features MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR - 100x423’ Manchetter Parkade — 64t-U0t Manchester, Conn. ^ R N money in your spare deductions for kit. Name backyard, $130 monthly. Securi­ private entrances, private cen tral location, $69,900. time. Liberal fringe benefits. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, residential zoned building lot. ROOFING — Specializing time. Vanda Beauty Counselors Auto Modianlcs brands: Fisher-Price, Cosco, Apply in person. East Hartford THINGS for sale — 281 Spruce ty and references required. Call patios with sliding glass doors. $29,900 - Gean older 6room Good residential area. W.J. repairing roofs, new roofs, Street, Tuesday, Wednesday, 6464200. COLUMBIA — New 50x26’ offers a unique opportunity for FULL TIME etc. Best delivery service. Cali Convalescent Home, 745 Main 1-5643095 after 6 p.m. DANDY DUPLEX - 2 wall-to-wall carpeting, range, Colonial, like new condition, Barcomb, Realtor, 644-8000. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned earning and management ad­ collect. Treasure House, 1-491- ’Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Girl’s 3- refrigerator, ana garrage dis­ Raised Ranch, cathedral Street, East Hartford. bedroom, parking, basement TWO FAMILY Duplex, 15 garage, convenient location. LEGAL and re p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs vancements in the world of 2100. speed bike, $50, almost new. FIVE-ROOM, two bedroom se­ CENTRALLY located one- storage, laundry facilities. posal, master T v antenna, MANCHESTER — Kennedy ceiling, two Colonial fireplaces, experience. Free estimates. rooms, newly remodeled two full baths, dozens of trees, fashion and beauty. If you want MOVING to new location, need Appliances, furniture, mis- cond floor apartment in two- ' bedroom apartment. Modem Economy minded at $125.70-31. storage and laundry facilities in New aluminum $30,900 - Immaculate, 3-4 Road, 115x135’ lot. Rapidly S Howley, 643-5361. Must have working knowledge WANTED — Full or part-time cmlaneous. family house. Mature adults on- . basement, total electric. No kitchens and baths, 4 bedrooms excellent neighborhood and low NOTICE further information about two auto body mechanics. bath and kitchen, parking. $160 Homefinders, fee $M. 549-6980. siding and roof. each side. Large private yard. bedroom Cape, fireplace, gar­ developing area. Financing becoming a counselor cafi 875- of front end ^alignment and lathe and milling operators, Inquire at Superior Auto Body, ly. Garage, appliances, washer with heat. Norman Hohentnal, pets, rental starting $150 per available. Phone 6465261 or 646 tax structure. Low 40’s. ’The second installment of ROSSI Roofing, siding, Immaculate condition age, nice lot. Waddell School Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646 property taxes on the October 7357 for appointment. T light mechanical repairs. experimental prototype short Route 6, Columbia or call 2^- MIDWEEK Special Tag Sale, and dryer hookups. Separate . 6461166. COUPLES! — Two bedroom, month. Call 875-9876, Monday 5219. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ run machining, good benefits September 26, 27, 9-3 p.m., 119 furnace. Available October through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. C a ll throughout, garages. Central Owners very anxious. 8713, 2263101, 423-9291. 1st., 1 ^ Grand List are due ★ Steady y ear’round employ­ 3176. three family house, washer, timates, fully insured. Days, ment. with overtime, high wages. Ar- Henry Street (corner White) 15th., 649-7057. , /, location. $49,500. Philbrick and payable October 1, 1973. NEWLY redecorated, third parking provided. A money Agency, Realtors, 6464200. 40 ACRES of land in evenings, 529-8056, Paul matt Inc., 237 Oak St., Glaston­ Manchester. floor apartment, 4 rooms, 2 ELLING’FON — ’Two-bedroom WARREN E. $33,900 - Three bedroom Cape Manchester on East Hartford EAST HARTFORD-Sunset Interest will be charged after Cosgrove, 643-5364r ★ Excellent pay and working FACTORY openings now saver at $135. 70-29. conditions bury, 633-8260. available for the following: FOUR ROOMS, centrally enclosed porches, references Homefinders, fee $20. 549-6980. Duplex. Stove, ftreplace, large treed lot, off line. Philbrick Agency, Hills Area — 6room Ranch, November 1,1973 at the rate of SEASONED fireplace wood, RANCH — 6 rooms, 1V4 baths, Henry St. Vacant. Must be large kitchen with dishwasher ★ Liberal fringe benefits screen washer, printers, and located, second floor. Stove in- , and security deposit required, rreirigerator,washer included. HOWLAND Realtors, 646-4200. % of 1 per cent per month from Heating-Plumbing 17 SECRETARIAL position delivered. Also fieldstone walls eluded. No children or pets. , $225 monthly. Security formal dining room, 3 sold. ana built-ins, fireplace, central First Class ★ Opportunity for advance­ m aintenance helper. No $135, 6 4 3 ^ . U’lTLrnES PAID — Furnished Realtora 643-1108 bedrooms, garage, treed lot. due date, provided the account available at local bank. Must for sale. Call 643-0926. Middle-aged couple preferred, required. Call 872-7562. BOLTON — Approved 2V4 acre air-conditioning, garage. 36x20’ E ment experience necessary, we will one bedroom, appliances, air, $33,900. Philbrick Agency, BO'TTI Hating and Plumbing have shorthand and typing 649-8733. „ CLEAN and quiet, newer 6 $37,500 - Just listed, 4-4, wooded building lot on deadend above ground pool. Walk-out was up to date. Taxes may be SHEET METAL train you. Gopd wages, com­ caipet, drapes. 'Yours for $150. Realtors, 646-4200. basement with picture window. paid by mail or at the Town Of­ — Prompt, courteous service. experience with good personali- pany paid fringe benefits, and room apartment, with 7630. Homefinders, fee 546 WILUMANTIC- First floor, 4 Duplex, nice condition. West street. Philbrick Agency, Call 643-1496. _ Apply now to Store Manager CENTER of town, heated 6 . 528-4579. $37,900. Owner. fice Building. ^ for meeting the public. plenty of overtime. Growing Fuel-Feed 49 appliances, fully carpeted, rooms, appliances, parking in side, garage, fast sale wanted Realtors, 646-4200. MECHANICS Excellent benefits offered. Ask room, second floor flat, two - garage, low, low rent of $125. BOWERS CAPE - Fireplace, Cynthia Clark division of major company. lenty of icloset space, large NO JOB too small. Immediate for Mr. Matrick, 646-1700. baths, new wall-to-wall J 71-2. Homefinders, fee $20. 546 garage, established $37,900 - Gorgeous 6-room ELLINGTON - Building lot, GLASTONBURY - Brand new Tax Collector & M ACHINE Apply directly at Electrocal FIREWOOD for sale, seasoned Eath. laundry facilities and 2-FAMILY service on service calls. FYee CALDOR INC. Division, Glendale Rd., South carpeting. Garage, stove, $190, parking for two cars. neighborhood, Helen D. Cole, Immaculate 2-family, 65, Colonial, baths, fireplace, near Ellington Ridge Country all brick, 8-room Dutch Town of Andover estimates gladly given on hardwood, split. Free delivery. Realtor/MLS, 643-6666. Colonial, three full tile baths, 2 GAL for general office work, Windsor, Conn. Call F. Scnillinger, 872-0204 plus security. No pets, 6467166. „ and busing readily accessible. WOODUND in excellent condition. screened porch, oversized Club. $7,500. Philbrick Agency, Andover, Conn. heating or plumbing. Faucets ASSEMBLERS typing ability essential, 5 days, fireplaces, treed lot, family 1145 Tolland Tpke., after 5 p.m. week days, all day $175 per month, neat and hot STAFFORD SPRINGS ,- Country Club area. garage, large tr e ^ lot. Henry Realtors, 6464200. repaired or installed. Water 8-5, all benefits. East Hartford, MANCHESTER-Midland and ' RANCH’ house on comer, with room with beamed ceiling and Minimum one year Manchester PART-TIME bookkeeper and Saturday and Sunday. water included. Call Mr. Peter­ MANOR Utilities paid, 2-room fur­ St. location. Owner has moved worked bn. Complete 289-2735. Centennial Apartments, two r. nished, wall-to-wall carpet, shade trees and sidewalks. Garage. Wall-to-wall ed oak floor. Prime P experience. Must read or call typist to work 4 hours daily, in man, owner, 649-9404. Resort Property-For Sale 74 TOWN OF MANCHESTER heatingS i systems, systems, rec rec rooms. rooms, rooms at $120; three rooms at very clean. $145. 72-39. Oversized carport and redwood carpeting. Separate fur­ and will help with financing. a ential area, $68,500. Call blueprints. Excellent fringe 649-3876 Manchester area. Phone 646 FIREPLACE wood for sale, $35 APARTMDITS etc. (3ll M & M Plumbing & ALL TEMPORARY office $150, $155 and $160; four rooms .: Homefinders, fee $20. 5466M0. enclosed patio. City water and naces. Only $39,900. John Offers invit^. COVENTRY LAKE, five room Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Heating, 649-2871. benefits and pay. 2546. cord, delivered. Call 843-9800. FOUR ROOM, second floor HOnWStBeO otl i6 l 643-1108. LEGAL workers. We have inunediate at $170 and $175. Newly apartment near park, bus stop (Off W. Middto Tpks.) sewers. ’Three bedrooms, living Joy,y, 2867475.40V-/8/3. S ) summer cottage, pine paneled, assignments for secretaries, renovated. Includes heat, hot , ROCKVILLE — Large 5 room, room and kitchen with com­ $47,000 - New listing. 16room DRIVER and stock clerk, part- Garden Products 50 and stores. Stove and MMICHEH Eora fireplace, nice treed lot, $12,- SEWERLINES, sink lines, PRESSURE BLAST ists and clerical workers. water, oven-range, - frige, jparking, yard for kids. plete built-ins including Cape, 3 full baths, 2-car gar­ 900. Hayes Agency, 646-013L COVENTRY (North) NOTICE cleaned with electric cutters, time, mornings and early after­ refrigerator, $150 monthly, "PASEI EM ’The Zoning Board of Appeals at MFC. CO., INC. WAITRESS for part-time, after a e, two, three week and noons, 5-day week. Apply at refrigerator, parking and . Move in today for $150. 7620. refrigerator, oven, range, dis­ age, situated on a dead-end by professionals. McKinney school hours and Saturdays. FRESH sweet cider — wples, lease, security. Middle-aged UAR HOUSIMS CORF.i RMNors/MLS II SPLIT LEVEL II a meeting on September 17, 41 Chapel Street longer assignments in prestige once to manager, Liggett Drug, peaches, pears and plumCOpen storage. No pets. Call Vernon, couple. No pets or children, Homefinders, fee $20. 549-6980. posal, breakfast counter, two 289-7475 742^ street, 150’x200’ "treed lot Out of Town-For Sale 75 Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Will train. Good pay, excellent companies. Top rates, never a 872-8511. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury baths. Assumable 4%% In like new condition. 6tk 1973 made the following pany, 643-5308. Manchester, Conn. Manchester Parkade. 7 days per week. Botti Fruit references required. Call 646 Includes 3-room in-law apart­ gratituties. Pleasant at­ fee. Call or come in for a friend­ apartments. Features wall-to- VERNON - Wall-to-wall mortgage. Asking $36,500. 646 ment or rental income. EAST HARTFORD - 3- rooms of perfection, com­ decisions: mosphere. Apply in person. Farm, 260 Bush Hill Rd. 1074 anytime. ' ly visit today. Capital Tem­ MANAGER TRAINEE - WE HAVE customers waiting . wall carpeting, vanity tile carpeted, 2-bedroom, 1081. Unusual opportunity. bedroom Ranch, full cellar, pletely carpeted, plus a coun­ Earl A. Reichle — Sales of FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, Call Mrs. Brunetti, 643-2487, Brass Key Restaurant. poraries, 63 E. Center St., Wanted person interested in Household Goods for the rental of your apartment LOOKING for anything in real baths, built-in oven, range, appliances, parking, laundry CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently wooded lot, fruit trees, business try kitchen, fireplace, family farm grown produce from open repairs, remodeling, new work. between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Manchester, 646-2002. 51 or home. J.D. Real Estate retail and customer service. estate rental — apartments, dishwasher, refrigerator and facilities. Nifty at $160. 3635. restored. 7 fireplaces, summer $51,900 - Only 2 left. New 3 zone III. Many possibilities. roorn, garage, tool shed on stall — south side Tolland ’Turn­ Free estimates. No job too weekdays. TRUCK DRIVER, oil delivery. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. -i Homefinders, fee $20.'5466980. kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new Excellent condition, $23,500. small. Prompt service on Saiary commensurate with COMBINATION stove, gas and homes, multiple dwelling, no disposal, electric heat, 2 air bedroom duplexes, 1% baths, over an acre. Priced at $35,- pike, east of cemetery — Apply Route 6, Bolton, M&M Manchester—New on market - baths, kitchen. Two-car garage, Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, 646 emergency, 643-7024. Oil or call 649-2871. All benefits, experience. Apply in person, gas, like new, $190. GE washer fees. Call J.D. Real Estate conditioners, glass sliding aluminum siding. See our 900, an excellent buy. Call DENIED. TWO SprM, 381 Broad St. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, COLCHESTER CATCH - Huge 7-room Luxury Ranch with a $58,900. Philbrick Agency, 1003. vacation, holiday, life in­ and refrigerator, reasonable, Associates, Inc. 6465129. doors, all large rooms. Full model home. Tony Wasilefsky at 6465306. Alex Yakaitis — Extension of 6463655. no children or pets, convenient­ 4 bedrooms, c a m t, garage, multitude of goodies, in­ Realtors, 646-4200. surance, pension, uniforms, basement storage area, ample permission for sale of farm Flooring 19 OPENINGS INSURANCE Girl Friday ly located, $150. 647-9903, 646 . FOUR LARGE sunny first floor yard for kids and Rover. Priced cluding an in-ground pool. BOLTON — Four bedroom permanent work. 1421 evenings and weekends. -, parking. Starting at $1^. Htui- $54,900 - An acre of trees sur­ Ranch with two-car garage, set grown produce from open stall wanted for Manchester agency. CLEAN USED—refrigerators, rooms with stove, refrigerator. right at $165. 69-7. Huge kitchen, with all the REDWOOD FARMS - .7 room • • B & W FLOpR SANDING and MAN, part-time for UHOnr MMirEIHIICE dy to shopping, schools, bus Homefinders, fee $20. 5466980. wooded Cape, aluminum siding, rounds this 16room Colonial, on one-acre landscaped lot. — south side Tolland ’Dimpike, COUPLE WANTED to take Fire, homeowners and casual­ ranges, automatic washers $140. Immediate occupancy. bidlt-ins, and a picture win­ Refinishing, (specializing in maintenance. Laurel Manor,- ty. Experienced desired. Salary SIX ROOMS—Redecorated, on and religious facilities. 2-car garage, family room, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car Plus two-full baths, fireplaced west of Adams Street — care of home and one teen age EucnaciMi with guarantees. See them at B. One child, 6366026. dow, den with fireplace, laun­ The BARROWS & WALLACE CO. older floors). Inside and outoide 649-4519. commensurate with bus line. References required. ' Model apartment open for in­ BOLTON- Notch Road, Exten­ beamed cathedral ceiling. garage. Ideal for large family. living room, formal dining Realtors — MLS APPROVED with conditions. child. Live-in own quarters. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main dry room, 3 beautiful painting. John Verfaille, 646- experience. Excellent fringe St., Call 643-2171. Adults preferred; Available Oc- . - MANCHESTER - 6bedroom spection 1-5 p.mi, Saturday sion, 6 new 6room apartments, Custom kitchen, 22’xl4’ room, etc. etc. Priced at $39,- Manchester Parkade — Mt-$306 Call 289-0000 between 10-4 p.m. mkervihiiiteiiwix tober 1st. $170. Reply Box bedrooms, and 2 full baths, jalousied sunporch, many 900. Zinsser Agency, 6461511. L«la Tybur— Extension of per­ 5750, 872-2222. JANITOR — Man to clean, benefits. Cali Mr. Lathrop, 6 ^ apartment. Appliances plus and Sunday. Other times by ready for November 1st. $200 small manufacturing buiiding. 6050. ”CC,” Manchester Herald. with heat.. All apartments have 24x24’ carpeted family room, extras. $40s. Principals. Owner, mission to conduct nursery ffimOUTHM MW washer. Availanle October 1. appointment. Call 646-3800, Multicircuits, 50 STATION Wagon drivers, for CARPETS — Wholesale to you dishwasher, paneling, patio, 4 heated garages. Acre lot. 647-1709. ANDOVER — 200-year-old school — 118 Prospect Street — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 school bus routes. Will train. Excellent opportunity for at our warehouse. The Carpet Security required, $170. Call COVENTRY - Excitingly un­ APPROVED with conditions. Harrison Street, Manchester. Manchestar 6461109. color keyed appliances, laundry There’s more. Call. Garrison Colonial. Commercial Good pay. Call 643-2414. experienced men for our Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., Call: facilities, 643-1440. MANCHESTER - Builder has 847-9883 or residential use. 3 income un­ ique custom built Raised Ranch Sir Loin Inc. — Variance of Ar­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ bakery department. Perma­ Manchester. 646-8568. its, 3^ acres. Hayes Agency, on wooded lot, balcony PILGRIM MILLS, 434 Oakland situation Wanted 38 NOWRENTme MANCHESTER - Two- UIR H0U8IN0 CORF. priced new homes on Lydall Fradwtte A Martin ticle IV, Section 8 A (1) of cond, third. All kinds. Realty Street has full and part-time*, WANTED experienced building nent positions, excelient The New VERNON — Lovely, 2Mi room 648-2813 Street to sell. We welcome your 6460131. overlooks beamed cathedral statewide. Credit rating un­ movers and helpers. Call 633- SEWING machine —, cabinet bedroom apartment, available 843.M 01 Realtors, Inc. ceilinged living room, formal Zoning Regulations to allow openings for experienced wages and free, benefit WILL DO babysitting in my immediately. Security Hobart Murdooh, Raaltor furnished apartment, in private interest. Please call 643-2282, 283 Main SL,,Manchoatar alcoholic liquor sales within necessary. Reasonable. Con­ cashiers, and salesladies. Apply 2025. program. Apply model, $15, 53 Meadow Rd., HOMESTEAD PUK VUiUZ home. Own entrance and bath. 644-8896 for details. COVENTRY North, 7 room dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, fidential, quick arrangements. ■ home for toddler girl, (2-4 years South Windsor, 644-0149. By Dam ato required, $150. Eastern Real 043-08R1 king sized master, multi­ 1000 feet of other alcoholic in person. Estate, 646^. Wall-to-wall, utilities, parking, iv e rto n Center hall Colonial Cape, IVi Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. old), weekdays. Manchester. Stophan J. Luohon Jr. baths, first floor family room, functional finished lower level, liquor sales at 244 Center Street m a t e r i a l s , handie'rs - Phone 649-0144. f 1 2 BedrooHi TiwnlmisM $170. 872-2157 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - Six-room 2 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ FRIGIDAIRE portable dis­ M il. • 040-8287 in-law apartment, 2!4 baths, 2- (Mr. Steak) - DENIED. PART-TIME for nights and applications are being taken for FIRST NATIONAL F oaturin g: 4 Ml ROOMS, second floor. Cape, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, MANCHESTER - We are 'arage. Excellent residential ford. Evenings, 233-6879. material haniRer positions hwasher, asking $75, in formal dining room, aluminum p^roud to offer this Jarvis built ocaUon. Immediate occupan­ car garage. High 30s. Philbrick Saturdays for service station WILL TAKE care of children in • Saif etoan rin g t Adults only. No children or f Alice Lamenzo— Extension of work. Must be over 18 years. which invoives the movement STORES JNC. excellent condition. Phone 646 siding, attached oversized gar­ Cape, priced to sell under $30,- cy, $39,900. Hayes Agency, 646 Agency, Realtors, 6464200. my licensed home, vicinity of • Larga rafrigarator pets, 6464068. MANCHESTER MARVEL - permission to conduct nursery MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Experience helpful. Apply in of raw materials and finished. PARK & OAKLAND AVE 2790. Business Locations- age. Walk to East Catholic and OOd. Features 3 bedrooms, 0131. school — 19 Jean Road — mortgages ^ interim financing products through plant area. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Center and'McKee Streets. Cali • ShagcarpMng One bedroom Duplex, stove, BOWERS SCHOOL area - Parkade, $30’s. LaPenta Agen­ fireplace in living room, rec STAFFORD SPRINGS - Han­ person at Brown’s Tire Shop, 643-9723. FIVE ROOMS, ground floor w a sh e r, p a rk in g For Rent 87 APPROCED with conditions. — expeditious and confidential 333 Main St., Manchester. - ■Apply Personnel Department, An equal opportunity HOTPOINT television, with • Color co-erdbiatad washer, parking. Want Small practical house and cy, Realtors, 646-2440. room, equipped kitchen, one- BOLTON - New Listing, 60’ dyman’s special, 65 Duplex, service, J. D. Real Estate stand. Full size gas stove. • Full prlvata baaamairta apartment, c ^ t e d , paneled, privacy? Call today! $125.70-37 detached garage on a nice lot. some financing available. St. Rose Church Corp. — Sale of The Iona Connfbany, 6 Regent .- employer' MANCHESTER - 100,000 car .garage. Located within U&R built, Rhised Ranch, 2 Assoc. 643-5129. Street, Manchester. FORMER executive secretary Reasonable, 649-0742. ^ ,• Hook-upa for washar dryar alr-conditloned. Parking. Apply Homeflifinders, ' fee ...... $20. 5466980. Full basement. Quiet area, baths, acre treed lot, top condi­ Asking $18,500. W.J. Barcomb beer for one-d’ay church affair DRIVER — Experienced in fuel wishes to do typing of any kind Marlow’s Inc., 867 square feet, will divide. MANCHESTER - 6 room walking distance of junior high oil deliveries, full time position close to bus line, shopping. Cape, IW baths, modern and high school. Call Mrs. tion, $46,900. Hayes Agency, Realtor, 644-8000. on October 19,1973 in cafeteria Business Opportunity 28 FEMALE HELP wanted at home. Call 647-9523. • Priyata patloa A aniranoaa Manchester. TOLLAND STREET - Heated Suitable for manufacturing and Aluminum storms and screens. for dependable marrira man. ATTENDANT for Shell Car GE refrigerator and stove, $25 • Walt to aliopping 4 aokoola warehouse. 1-2261206. kitchen, finished family room, Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., 646-0131. at East Catholic High School— Good work references and class Wash, male or female, full-time Assemblers and coil winders. each. Phone 644-0545. 2 bedroom, appliances, parking, Oil heat, all for the seldom garage, aluminum siding. Realtors, 643-1121. HEBRON — 77o assumable EAST HARTFORD - Silver Must have finger dexterity and Oogs-BIrds-Pets 41 Mqtfaf Apts. Open BIRCH STREET - Four yard for toaolers. $160. 66M. heard of price of $25,000. Keith 115 New State Road — II license required. Apply 107 days or nights. Must be over 18, 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Desirable location, Stanley EAST HARTFORD - Close to mortgage, attractive financing. APPROVED. Lane, Pizza and grinder store, capable of fine work. Will train. Dally 12 til Dark rooms', first floor flat, $130. One Homefinders, fee $20. M66980. Real Estate, 6464126, 6461922. the Aircraft, 6-6 Duplex that Call for particulars on this love­ Burnside Ave., East Hartford. neat in appearance. Appiy in FREE to a good home, female Musical Instruments 53 child accepted, 649-1^. office, etc. $160. Call 6462426,6 Agency, 643-5724. MANCHESTER - Three 8- excellent investment, $10,900. person to Mr. Clougnerty Hours 7:30-4. Apply to Able Coil ■ la l si Ctagrtu SL room Colonials, now nearing has been used as a rooming ly all electric 8 room. Raised Harold Melendy — Attached Urban Red Carpet Service, « Electronics Co., Howard Irish Setter, without papen. Furnished Apartments 84 6. ^ garage 6 feet from north side ELDERLY gentleman, to wash itween 11-4:30 p.m. daily, 344 BUNDY Garlnet with case and •HNMUMtTiki MANCHESTER - 3-famlly completion in prestigious house, 2-car garage. Priced to Ranch. Girard & Buckley Real Reaitors, 872-2304, 872-7616. Road, Bolton, Conn. Apply Myst have plenty of room, 742- MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 Duplex, bus line, .nice yard, sell at $36,900. Vacant. T. J. Estate* 872-9179. line — 130 Broad Street — dishes 3-4 nights per wipek. App- Broad St. between 9-4. 9869 between 5-6 p.m.- lyre. Excellent condition, $70. TiU4M3IU 43453$ ir Ml-ini room apartment, stove, MANCHESTER 10,000 square Forest Hills. All homes contain ly Cavey’s in the mornings, fe (:all 242-8142. TWO ROOMS, bath, stove, serarate furnaces, good Income 4 bedrooms, 2t^ baths, family I Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. APPROVED. ESTABLISHED gift and card refrigerator, references, no feet industrial space. Fully East Center Street. refrigerator, heat, hot water. builder. Hayes Agency, 646 CHESTNUT room, two-car garage, built-ins Wanted-Real Estate 77 shop, unique and profitable, MALE He l p wanted, 5 to H THREE ROOMS, with bath, peU, $140, 2263540, 0465325. Appl^ Marlow’s, 867 Main sprlnklered, loading docks, of­ William D. MacGillvary — Ad­ fice area. Hayes Agency, 646 0131. and so much more. Call now for TOLLAND dition to dwelling 8 feet from good potential, $10,000 full p.m. Must be 18 or over. Apply heat, stove, refrigerator, gar­ STREET ELECTRICAL Appliance Articles tor Sale 45 bage disposal Included. 0131. a leisurely Inspection. Zinsser SELLING your home or east side' line — 51 Avondale grme. Frank Mott, Broker, 643- in person Burger Chef; 235 Main MANCHESTER - Porter Agency, 646-1511. SPARKLING RANCH Technician instructor needed OLAN Street, Mapcnester. / Screened In back porch, acreage? For prompt friendly Road - APPROVED. for part-time instruction. Must ROCKVILLE - Available Oct. Street section, 6room custom Newly painted 7-rootri L- service, call Louis Dimoex walking distance to Main St. 1st, nicely furnished 3Vk room PROFESSIONAL office, ------’J ...... — CAPE Ranch on a gorgeous treed lot Decisions granted effective have practical experience in 643-0555, beauUful, spacious. Excelleni built Cape, dormer, garage, MANCHESTER - 5W-room Realty, 6469823. Prlvata Instructions MILLS MERRY CHRISTMAS ! - apartment, residential area. Ranch. Fireplace, center hall, with loads of privacy. Large September 27, 1973. 32 the major appiiance field. Prior Avon makes Christmas ' APARtMIIIT exposure. F irst floor, all R«ye« Agency, 646 teaching or supervisory Over 30 Years Married couples only need app­ 0131. rec room, and fourth bedroom living room, spacious kitchen ALL CASH for your property Notice of these decisions has merrier. It’s possible to have MANCHESTER spacious three ly. No pets. Security, $160 facilities, parking. Reasonable [Seven rooms, 1^ baths, STENOGRAPHY — Typewrit- experience helpful but not Is now taking RENTAL OFFICE rent. 6461M0, 6463549. lower level. $30,900. Hayes & dining area, 3 ample within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, been filed in the Town Clerk’s money for all the gifUyou want room apartment. In­ monthly, 6461060, [living room with fireplace. ting. Beginning, intermediate, necessary. Call 525-1117 for ap­ applications for light We have a large variety of PRIME AREA - 16’x32’ swim­ Agency, 6460131. bedrooms, oven & range and a instant service. Hayes Agency, office. to give; you’ll sell-guaranteed DRAIN FIELDS cludes electricity, heat, stoye [Beautiful treed lot, modern advanced, all levels. Phone 643- pointment. dalivory work. Turn and refrigerator. Security deluxe one and two-bedroom S’TORAGE warehouse, 10,500 ming pool goes with this 7 room panelled Rec room. Choice 646-0131. ZONING BOARDS products from Avon. Be an BEST YET! Utilities paid, fur- Split with 2 baths, one car gar- [kitchen with built-ins. At- Avon representative. It’s fun, SEPTIC TANKS deposit and references apartments and townhouses square feet. Stock Place, rear.. NICE Older home, lots of situation in the low 30’s. INSURANCE Sales — Growing your spara tima into nished one bedroom, parking u e , on 3V« acre lot. T. J. [tractively priced at $35,900. privacy, rural setting. Four or WE WILL buy your house for OF APPEALS it’s convenient. It’s profitable. required. $145. Call 646-6010. throughout Manchester, Ren­ Attractive rental.- Brokers Please call Joe Gordon, 646 Bernard R. Johnson, MEYERS Piano and Music multi-lines agency needs man cash. Must hava plentiful. Save |116 6 5 ^ Crockett, Realtdie, 6461577. ' live biklrooms, barn and gar­ cash. Call anytime, Hutchins ()a1l now, 289-4922. GRAVEL tal office open dally from 66, protected. Call 522-3114. 5306. Chairman Studios has 7 teachers for with life and/or casualty rsllabla car. MODERN 3-room first floor ^ other times by appointment. Homefinders, fee $20. M0-6980. age. Priced to sell. Paul W. Agency, Realtors, 6465324. Paul J. Rossetto, piano, guitar,'organ and drums. license, to sell and service new apartment Heat, utilities, ! 122 EAST CENTER Street - CAPE — four bedrooms, living Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. and existing clients. Outstan­ CUSTODIANS — Part-time per­ TOWNHOUSE - Furnished, room with fireplace, large eat- WARREN E. • • B&W«* Secretary now oeing enrolled. Call 646-2637 manent wprk. Experienced. appi ances Included. Ideal for New first-floor'office space, SELLING your property? Call Call 649-3057 or stop in at 111 ding opportunity. All replies George H. Griffing w o rking couple or career ’ MHATI ENIDMItEi MCb heat paid( 2 bedrooms, modem convenient location, ample in kitchen, close to bus line. Im- PORTER ST. area. — Im-/i-f us first, wis'll buy your home- Dated this 2»tb day of Center. Street, Manchester. confidential. Reply Box '‘L,” 4sir for Mrs. Rutehlk Mornings, evenings. East Hart> ANDOVER ^ f j g : appliances, first floor, niaculate condition. Immediate HOWLND Tlw BARROWS 4 WALLACE Co. ford; evenings, Manchester. Adults, no pets. ! MM Nw Mils Ri, IM isilsr parking, on bus line. Will sub­ maculate 7 room Colonial,Colo gar-\ Immediately at a (air price, all September, 1973. Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Manchester Herald. carpeted, $195. 55-4. occupancy. $31,000. Phllbrlck Nor 843-1108 age, trees, privacy. Hutchins JUalton-MLS cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-153$, Call 643-5691, U p.m. Mrklng. References, security. - m il2 1 divide to fit your needs, 646 MMchoitor Parkodo - 6404301 Phone 647-1619. . ^ Homefindersj fee $2$. 5466980. 1180. Agency, Realtors, 6464200. Agency, Realtors, 6465324. Arruda Realty.

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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHKTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 M Zone I O b it u a r ie s I (Continued from Page One) Industrial Arts Group «;:¥:;:¥X¥:;Wf:55fft¥:¥::::;¥S*¥:¥:¥:¥;¥:W:¥:¥;¥*y*¥:^^ been installed beyond the point which the PZC approved. PZC lEupntng lipraU i Mrs. Eslher Liverant Mrs. Albert Campanelli ' members voted to order Meets Wednesday Mrs. Esther' Solinsky Mrs. Rose DeVito Catn- Crisplno to comply with the ap­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1973- VOL. XCII, No. 303 Liverant, 83, of Colchester died panelli, 48, of Windsor Locks proved plans. The Industrial Arts Dr. Margaret Dlegnan, Manchettsr—A City of Village Charm thirty- Monday at a Giastonbury con­ died Monday at Mt. Sinai • Approved amendments to Leadership Conference will professor of education at Fair- TWO PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE. nPTEEN CENTS valescent home. She was the Hospital, Hartford. She was the the Manchester’s subdivision have its first meeting of the field University, Fairfield, will mother of Mrs. Ruth Feir of sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Stager regulations regarding 1973-74 school year Wednesday present ‘”rhe Role of Industrial Manchester. of Manchester and wife of sidewalks and curbs. The new at 3:30 p.m. at Manchester Arts in the Exploratory Phase Other survivors are 4 sons, Albert Campanelli. regulation calls for concrete High School. of Career Education.” ’The final FAIRWAY another daughter, 4 brothers, 12 Other survivors are her sidewalks on both sides of ■nie subject of Career Educa­ subject on the agenda will be CATALOG SHOWROOMS grandchildren and 4 great­ parents, two sons, three streets built In new sub­ tion will be divided in three "Individualized Instruction.” grandchildren. daughters, a brother, two other divisions. It also requires parts. "The Role of Industrial Sanford Rich and Robert Cun­ Funeral services were this sisters and two grandchildren. granite curbing on new streets Arts In the Preparation Phase ningham will be the speakers. Agnew Asks For House Probe afternoon at the Congregation The funeral is Wednesday at and cul-de-sacs, but permits of Career Education” will be All Manchester Industrial Ahavath Achim in Colchester. 9:15 a.m. from the Windsor bituminous curbs on temporary presented by Dr. Saul Dulberg, arts tehchers are invited to at­ Burial will be in the synagogue Locks Funeral Home, 441 cul-de-sacs. consultant. Career Education, tend. Those planning to attend ' cemetery. -• Spring St., with a Mass at St. • Approved^a change in town Vocational Division, Connec­ may contact John Garoppolo at Memorial week will be Robert Bellarmine Church, zoning regulations, redefining ticut State Department of the Illing Junior High &hooI, Education. ^ Town To Buy observed at her home, 65 Windsor Locks, at 10. Burial the word "family” as a group of 646-5854, ext. 314, I Leaders Ponder Lebanon Ave., Colchester. will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, people living together "related The family suggests that any Windsor Locks. by blood, marriage, legal adop­ memorial contributions may be Friends may call at the tion, or guardianship.” The old Vernon I Course Of Action made to a charity of the donor's funeral home tonight from 7 to regulation defined "family” as Laurel Lake ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Spiro T. Agnew has asked the choice. 9. It Was A Grand K(night) "any number of individuals SOL R. COHEN acres, expected to add 20 years The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 living together as a single (Herald Reporter) to the life of the landfill area, is House of Representatives to hear his case against Farmington Ave., Hartford, Aniand A. Chetelal Grand Knight Joseph Grzymkowski, at left, presented housekeeping unit and doing $448,399. The agreement with allegations of political corruption, contending the Constitu­ was in charge of arrangements. SNET To Study The Manchester Board of Amand A. Chetelat, 78, of 113 Past Grand Knight John Kozak with a plaque superim­ their cooking upon the Directors Tuesday night the Dennisons calls for a $127,- tion forbids criminal actions against him while he is vice premises.” Spring St. died this morning at posed with a gavel last night in ceremonies at the KofC adopted an ordinance for 600 payment within 30 days of ^ president. • Approved two changes in a Manchester convalescent Home. Event was a testimonial honoring Kozak’s services School Change purchasing the 110-acre Laurel the effective date of the or­ P What action the House might take on Agnew’s request .Alplionse E. Berul>y developer Raymond Damato’s dinance and $^1,799 during the home. He was the husband of as Grand Knight. (Herald photo by Bevins) Lake from Robert Case Den­ m remained unclear. Alphonse E. Beruby, 80, of 18 Mrs. Julia A. Schaller Chetelat. Homestead Park Village period Jan. 1, 1974 to Jan. 15, nison and Wells Case Dennison. «¥: Arch St. died this morning at an Mr. Chetelat was born April apartments off Homestead St. ALICE EVANS the Intertel Communications, 1974. The transfer will be V.Vi Leaders said such an in­ president while he holds of­ area convalescent home. He (Herald Reporter) The action was unanimous vestigation might be made by a 23, 1895 in Switzerland, son of The first change divides the whose representative spoke at and without discussion. It finalized and the warrant deed fice,” the Agnew letter said. was the husband of Mrs. Ida Frank and Marie Brun tract into two pieces, to meet the last board meeting, recorded when the final pay­ House committee, but would "Accordingly, I cannot Gauthier Beruby. culminated a chain of events not rule out the possibility of a Chetelat, and had lived in Police Report D a m a to ’s fin a n c ia l The Vernon Board of Educa­ SNETCO lines will still be u s^ dating back to March 13, when ment is made. acquiesce in any criminal Mr. Beruby was born Oct. 9, requirements. The second hearing through impeachment Manchester since 1919. Before tion Monday night heard by the Intertel as will its ©. Manchester voters approved a Of the $942,601 available for proceeding being lodged 1892 in Canada, son of Cyprian change modifies one of the procedures or even a rejection he retired 18 years ago, he had Southern New England couplers, which connects other $1,391,000 appropriation for improvements, an estimated against me in Maryland or and Lea Malenfaht Beruby, and proposed apartment buildings of Agnew’s request. been employed as a velvet MANCHESTER Telephone Co. (SNETCO) items such as Intertel equip­ purchasing property and for $225,000 will be spent for elsewhere, and I cannot look to had lived in Manchester for 54 non-narcotic controlled sub­ — Sixteen two-bedroom units m Agnew asked for the House weaver at Cheney Bros, for a Manchester Police are representatives discuss a ment to SNETCO lines. improvements to it and to the relocating the brook on the any such proceeding for vin­ years. Before he retired in 1958, stance (marijuana), police were change to one-bedroom i investigation Tuesday after number of years. looking for a young long-haired reported. telephone changeover the board At present the high school has adjoining landfill area. existing landfill site, to comply m dication. In these cir­ he had been employed as a units. with state orders and to be the secret negotiations between He is also survived by a son, man who they say was responsi­ Manchester Police said he has proposed for the high school 11 lines with 22 phones for a In addition to adopting the or­ i cumstances, I believe, it is the truck driver for Cheney Bros. Paul A. Chetelat; a daughter, • Reviewed plans for^three first project there. An es­ Agnew’s lawyers and Justice ble for the Monday afternoon was taken into custody on W. and the Board of Education of­ monthly bill of $238, and the dinance, which will be effective right and duty of the vice presi­ He was an Army vetrfan of Mrs. Marshall Hodge; and a other subdivision proposals and Board of Education office bill tim ate $300,000 is for widening i Department officials broke theft of a tape recorder from Middle Tpke., near the East fices. in 10 days (Oct. 5), the direc­ .-.••-V f' dent to turn to the House. World War I and a member of brother, George Chetelat, all of set public hearings in and straightening the down and Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Consumer Sales, 330 Broad St. Hartford town line, by two East Board members were told amounts to $140 monthly, ac­ tors, again unanimously and “I am confident that... I shall Manchester Barracks, World Manchester; and several nieces November. Hockanum River — a long- Richardson announced he had Police said a $130 tape Hartford policemen who that if it makes a changeover to cording to the SNETCO without discussion, adopted two be vindicated by the House,” War I Veterans. and nephews. spokesman. range project, expected to take authorized a federal grand jury recorder was taken at about observed him hitchhiking. resolutions — one authorizing a Agnew wrote. He is also survived by a son, The funeral is Thursday at He said that increases for many years; $200,000 for a ser­ in Baltimore to begin hearing 5:30 p.m. According to the case Miller was released on his $1,391,000 bond issue, the other A spokesman for Richardson E rn e s t A. B eruby of 8:30 a.m. from the John F. vice road; $30,000 for the Agnew case Thursday. report, a white male — about 6- written promise to appear in equipment have been very authorizing $1,391,000 in tem­ said that, despite Agnew’s legal Manchester; and several nieces Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Fields Given Names marginal in the past five years. landscaping; and the remainder W, Ushering In The Year 5734 The Washington Post said in posture, the decision to go to and nephews. foot-2 with long blond hair, court Oct. 15. porary notes, pending the bond today’s editions that Richard­ Center St., with a Mass at St. wearing dungarees and a plaid In the next nine months, issue. for miscellaneous. Rabbi Leon Wind blows the Shofar (ram’s horn) as the grand jury would stand. The funeral is Friday at 8:30 James Church at 9. Burial will ’The state, when it approved Jewish New Year - the year 5734 in the Jewish son had offered to allow Agnew flannel shirt — entered the Accidents reported by SNETCO plans to have fixed Town Counsel David Barry Agnew’s request caught a.m. from the John F. Tierney be in St. James Cemetery. permits for the improvements, Cantor Israel Tabatsky recites the prayer. Rabbi calendar. The Shofar was used in ancient times to to plead guilty to a minor store, grabbed the tape Manchester Police included: equipment rates, “Touch Tone” told the directors the town has House members by surprise, Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Friends may call at the Of Sports Leaders specified it will evaluate the Wind and Cantor Tabatsky will lead Rosh Hashanah rally the Jewish people in times of A-lsis. (Herald- offense if Agnew authorized a and they were unsure what to recorder from a shelf, and ran —A 4:44 p.m. collision Mon­ in 1OT4, and three new systems obtained title insurance for the St., with a Mass at St. James funeral home Wednesday from work in three years, to deter­ Services tonight, tomorrow and Friday at photo by Larson) statement making it clear he do about it.' Albert said there out. day in which a car driven by An­ are now being introduce on a property, indicating a clear ti­ Church at 9. Burial will be in St. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. mine whether it complies with Manchester’s Temple Beth Sholom, ushering in the had accepted bribes. was no decision during the Another youth was apparent­ nie R. Kosak, 54, of 42 Birch St., June Tompkins the restored football field at trial basis, which will offer new tle. James Cemetery. The family suggests that any anti-pollution standards. The Post attributed the ac­ meeting with the vice presi­ ly waiting outside the store, struck a utility pole on Keeney (Herald Reporter) MHS, arrangements have been features. The purchase price for the 110 Friends may call at the memorial contributions may be count to informed sources. It dent. police said, and they both ran St. She suffer^ minor injuries, In short order and by un­ made to play at Mt. Nebo. “SNETCO will make changes funeral home Thursday from 2 made to a charity of the donor’s said that offer, along with away. police said. animous vote, the Manchester Kelley and Wigren, both now to meet your changing Agnew emerged from the ses­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. choice. several subsequent ones, was sion smiling but declined to —A 5:25 p.m. accident Mon­ Board of Education made it of­ retired, coached athletic teams problems,” he promised. TTie Rosh Hashanah Begins Tonight rejected by Agnew. company can add or modify the Squire Village comment on the matter. Steven P. Rodrigue, 18, of 355 day, at Tolland Tpke. and ficial last night that the at MHS for many years. Kelley 'The Justice Department had present system or combine the Following the session with E. Middle ’Tpke., was charged Buckland Rd., involving cars baseball diamond and track at served as football and baseball no comment on the Post ac­ Monday night with disorderly Manchester High School be entire school into telephone Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish Ntew Year, will begin Agnew, Albert held an informal Governor Charged driven by Craig M. Hinson, 17, coach and athletic director for together with important episodes in Jewish histo count. Agnew’s press leadership meeting in his of­ conduct, police said. Court date of 55 Grant Rd., and Rolwrt F. named to honor two local a total of 42 years before system, a private branch Development this evening at sunset and will continue through secretary, J. Marsh Thomson, is Oct. 15. veteran sports figures. exchange, he said. Vernon now which have determined the destiny of the Jewi fice, then said he didn’t have Symonds, 27, of High Manor retiring in 1965. tomorrow and Friday. These days will usher In the said he would not comment on any idea when a decision would The baseball diamond is has a total of 52 lines to people and have helped to define the essence of the With Inaction Park, Rockville. Hinson’s car Wigren, who was track and ; the report except “to reiterate be reached on Agnew’s request. Malcolm Miller, 20, of East named for ’Thomas F. Kelley different schools, and the Year 5734 in the Jewish calendar, a date based on Jewish faith, he continued. was towed. cross country coach for 33 Dedicated ; as strongly as I can that the Asked whether an impeach­ Hartford, was charged Monday and the track is named for private branch exchange would the Bible and computed from the biblical day of years, retired in 1954. Both men DOUG BEVINS The apartments feature walk- “Among the most inspiring parts of the services : vice president has not had and ment proceeding had been ruled night with illegal possession of Charles “Pete” Wigren. The increase the cost, but not much os creation. To Halt Job Loss Alice B. Fairbanks, 39, of 13 led their teams to several state (Herald Reporter) in closets, wall-to-wall is the blowing of the Shofar (ram’s horp) which was ; does not now have any intention out, Albert responded; entire athletic field complex of an increase considering the ; of resigning.” ‘ Milford Rd., suffered multiple and regional titles. carpeting, and sliding glass Holiday services will be conducted at Temple “Nothing has been nded out.” injuries in a Friday night auto, will maintain the name of Both Kelley and Wigren have increase in service it would ■O The new 374-unit Squire used in ancient times in hours of crisis to call the President Nixon, who met HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. people to build a big 1974 elec­ patio doors. Heat and cooking is Beth Sholom this evening at 8:15 o’clock, tomorrow accident, contrary to a report in Memorial Field. been honored by the Connec­ provide, he said. M) Village apartment complex on people together or to arouse them to action. Today • with Agnew Tuesday morning, In the Senate, Republican Thomas J. Meskill has done lit­ tion year surplus. He refused to Fire Calls Spencer St. in Manchester was by gas, and kitchens come com- at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 a.m. and Monday’s Herald that she The dedication ceremonies ticut Sports Writers Alliance Board member William aM0 the sounding of the Shofar symbolizes the call of said the vice president had members held a hastily tle or nothing to stop the loss of spend money already ap­ Houle said that with the com­ officially dedicated Tuesday plete with a range, 6:30 p.m., Rabbi Leon Wind, spiritual leader, an­ assembled conference and MONDAY wasn’t injured. Mrs. Fairbanks are scheduled during halftime with “Gold Keys” in recogni­ fi Judaism to better our ways, to improve our world again personally assured him of more than 50,000 manufac­ propriated for needed state ser­ pletion of the new high school, afternoon, and it was reported refrigerator, exhaust fan, and nounced. heard their leaders warn turing jobs in Connecticut 3:10 p.m. — Town firemen was listed in satisfactory condi­ at Manchester High’s first tion of their long years of ser- garbage disposal. and to help save humanity from war, from poverty his innocence of any vices in mental institutions. He home CCIL football game, Oct. the communciation needs will I th a t ab o u t 180 of th e wrongdoing. against public comment on during the past five years, state called to Concordia Lutheran tion today at Manchester vice to sports, both in In addition to the apartments, The Holiday begins a period called Ten Days of has starved our community 20, vs. M aloney High of change, and asked SNETCO to o apartments for low and and from all the evils and injustices that are Agnew’s case in view of the fact Labor Council President John Church, Pitkin St., on report of Memorial Hospital. Manchester and the state. there is a community building, Repentance which culminates with the Day of colleges so that they were Meriden. Although the game make a survey if the referen­ na moderate income families have prevalent on the world. Agnew requested the Capitol they may be called on to sit as a J. Driscoll said Monday. fire in boiler room. It was The school board’s adoption a playground facilities, and Atonement. These are solemn spiritual days during Hill hearing in a letter that he threatened with loss of official VERNON has been schedule to be played dum was approved. It was 9 been occupied. jury should there be an im­ "High unemployment is steam; no fire. of the tributes was prompted by parking for 558 vehicles. “The hope is expressed that all mankind would be approval,” Driscoll said. A 15-year-old Rockville girl— on the restored field, it looks decided that SNE’TCO would do h The complex, consisting of 31 which the Jewish people review their lives and their hand-delivered to House peachment case. Connecticut’s number one 3:12 p.m. — Washdown of a letter from Herald Sports o The project was developed united in one brotherhood under the Fatherhood of Speaker Carl Albert. Agnew Gayle M. Covensky of 1161 less probable every day Editor Earl Yost, who for many a survey now and an added sur­ buildings on 33 acres of land, is conduct during the past year to see what changes Impeachment casgs are in­ economic problem. It blights “He has under—funded our spilled gasoline at Hartford Rd. V the largest — and probably the under Section 236 of the Federal God and live together in harmony and in peace. then met for more than an hour itiated by the House and tried Hartford Tpke. — was treated because of the recent rains, years has been suggesting vey later if the the expansion need to be made for improvement. Rabbi Wind said. the lives of 11 out of every 100 other state colleges and the un­ and Pine St. (Town Fire 8 Housing Act, which enabled These prayers and hopes are a logical consequence with Albert and other House by the Senate. at Rockville General Hospital said Davis E. Wiggin, director rededication of Memorial Field program is voted. last — federally-subsidized low Connecticut working people,” iversity. He has refused to fill Department). and moderate income housing developers to build low and In the services on both days prayers are invoked leaders. The case has been simmering Driscoll said in his report to TODAY Monday for injuries suffered of athletics for the Manchester to honor local sports figures. Stephen Marcham said that of the belief that Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of a-i:; jobs in many other state agen­ the telephone changeover was development in Connecticut. moderate income housing by for life, for peace and for the well being of all since first publicly disclosed yiecQunciUasjinual convention. 5:18 a.m. — Minor electrical when her bicycle was in colli­ schools. Memorial field was originally S the world and that God meant it to be a world of “After the most careful cies while building his personal an administrative problem, and Construction of the complex subsidizing mortgage and ren­ mankind. The lives of the patriarchs are recalled 1 Aug. 6. Driscoll said the council es­ fire at (Wilder’s Restaurant, 250 sion with a car on Rt. 30, Ver­ In the event the opening foot­ dedicated to honor 0 brotherhood, justice and peace,” Rabbi Wind said. study, my counsel have advised staff and putting his political non. the board has educational started last December. About tal payments. Squire Village is On that day, Agnew an­ timated unemployment last Hartford Rd. (Town Fire ball game can not be played at Manchester’s veterans. me that the Constitution bars a favorites in high-paying state Vernon Police said the girl’s problems to consider. V 180 apartments have been oc­ probably the last federally- nounced that he had been June at more than 160,000 (11.2 jobs.” Department). 1 criminal proceeding of any kind bicycleDicycie was in collision with a ja cupied, and another lOp units subsidized housing project in ... against a president or a vice notified by federal prosecutors per cent), compared to a state will be ready next month. Utili­ the state, because a in Baltimore that he was under Labor Department estimate of Driscoll said moving co r|^a- T-i T „ Vehicle Operated by Jeromc F. ty Development Corp. of East moratorium on all such federal investigation for possible viola­ 90.000 (6.3 per cent). The coun­ tion headquarters from New Ex-UMW Chief 33, of 4 Valerle Dr., s 0 . Hartford, developer of Squire subsidies was declared last JVatergate Enters New Phase tion of tax, bribery, extortion cil’s figure included more than York to Fairfield County T Rockville, at about 2 p.m. No w doesn’t make up for the state’s In Coma charges were lodged after the Village, expects to finish the January. and conspiracy laws. Agnew 50.000 veterans and new en­ Squire Village rests on land Skylab 2 Completes loss of manufacturing jobs. accident. job early next year, possibly in has repeatedly proclaimed his trants to the job market since WASHINGTON (AP) - But 1 Never Made formerly known as two innocence. January. June 1971 for whom it claims “And we still depend too Former United Mine Workers separate parcels — the Bunce jobs need to be created. Emil J. Prucha, 24, of 21 Earl Designed by The Lawrence much on military contracts in President W. A. “Tony” Boyle tract and the Zelvin tract. “Our governor...has led his St,, Rockville, was charged Associates of Manchester, the manufacturing we still was in a coma today and listed Monday with threatening, Ver­ Squire Village is comprised of a Plans for the complex were ap­ Committee Republican party to overtax the Record Space Flight Directors have,” he added. in critical condition at a non Police said, in connection f a variety of cedar and brick low- proved by the Manchester Plan­ Washington hospital after suf­ \ Funeral u ning and Zoning Commission with an alleged threatening rise buildings, arranged about ABOARD USS NEW Seek Grant fering a possible stroke. telephone call. He was released •c open spaces. last year. the carrier deck after their long Dr. Royce Hawkins, the chief •a ORLEANS (AP) — Doctors Tolland Boyle, who faces murder on a $100 non-surety bond for "The 374 units combine high- Two other men involved in exposure to space astronaut physician, credited For Project charges in the 1969 New Year’s court appearance Oct. 16, quality apartments, an the development — Richard Chastised were elated with the physical weightlessness. their good health to a rigid Eve slaying of union insurgent fa aesthetically pleasing environ­ Rangoon of Utility Develop­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidential speechwriter conditions of the Skylab 2 Smiling and happy, they exercise program while they A “letter of interest,” in­ astronauts today after their dicating the town definitely is Joseph A. “Jock” Yablonski, Doris M- Smiley, 30, of 130 ^Arrangements h ment, and economical rent,” ment Corp. and William Patrick J. Buchanan accused the Senate Watergate com-1 waved and saluted the hundreds were in space. his wife and daughter, had not V Hirshon of the Greater Hart­ record 59V2-day space mission. of sailors who lined up for a interested in a reconunended Huntington Dr., Vernon, was > according to the developer. mittee staff today of maligning his reputation and denied The astronauts will be under gained consciousness since 0 ford Housing Development Alan L. Bean, Owen K. look at the nation's newest careful medical scrutiny for $640,000 state grant for 40 units Club Prepares charged Monday afternoon with 0 The one, two, and three- he had any part in political sabotage against Democrats. being admitted to the hospital firsWegree unlawful restraint bedroom apartments, which Fund — served on the Gover­ Garriott and Jack R. Lousma space heroes. . another 18 days. They will of housing for the elderly, was an and was reported to be in connection with an incident X feature ninp different flat and nor’s Task Force of Housing In an opening statement planned to sleep late aboard the They were quickly taken to a maintain a strict diet and approved by the Manchester before a televised session of the “extremely unstable.” on a school bus, Vernon Police ^ Before! 9 duplex designs, rent for $143, while planning the project. He said what he called a recovery carrier headed for San medical facility for extensive collect all urine and fecal Board of Directors un­ For Style Show Diego, Calif. At 8:30 a.m. EDT a hospital said. She was released on a $500 8 $1W, and $188 monthly, respec­ Utility Development Corp. committee, Buchanan said examinations. samples for examination as animously ’Tuesday night. aM Wi "caiiipaign of vilification” is a spokesman said Boyle was “in non-surety bond for court tively. says Squire Village serves the there was “an apparent cam­ direct violation of committee The astronauts blazed back to A medical report said none of they have done since 21 days The letter is to Ruben VIVIAN KENNESON Old Post Rd. is planning a ^I^here is probably no more difficult paign, orchestrate from within Figueroa, commissioner of the a very, very critical condition.” appearance Oct. 16. Most of them are contained in an The rents are only available low and moderate income rules and asked; earth Tuesday in a perfect en­ the spacemen suffered from before they were launched July CorreHpundent career in the teaching of period than that encountered immed­ e state Department of Communi­ informative brochure about making to a person or family whose in­ families targeted by the gover­ the committee staff, to malign “How can this select com­ ding to their journey. They motion sickness and all three 28. Tel. 875-4704 mathematics. She is a member iately after the death of someone you ty Affairs. It is Figueroa who Is funeral arrangements that you will come, at admission time, nor’s task force as most in need my reputation in the public mittee set itself up as the ul­ splashed down six miles from had normal blood pressures and The Tolland Junior Woman’s of the National Honor Society love. This is especially true if you More tests were planned recommending the $640,000 find most beneficial at that crucial doesn’t exceed mazimums on of decent housing. press prior to my appearance.” timate arbiter of American the recovery ship which was heart rates. Club is planning a fashion show and teaches in the St. Bernard’s have never made funeral arrange­ aM aboard the New Orleans today grant. His recommendation hour. It is published in your interest the Squire Village schedule. political ethics if it cannot even w aiting about 230 m iles The report said there was Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. at Tolland High C.C.D. program. Democrats Launch ments before. Many things must be and Thursday.. On Thursday will be acted upon by the State School. by the National Funeral Directors & The schedule of maximum in­ control character assassins southwest of San Diego. some evidence of “vestibular Dresie, the son of Mr. and__ (Gontinm-cl from Page One) considered. After the funeral, you afternoon, the astronauts will Bonding Commission Friday, He also cautioned, “It isn’t Association. comes is: One-person family, within its own ranks?” o disturbance,” such as dizziness. Fashions from Butterfield’s Mrs. Richard Dresie of Beech cannot then do what you feel you .s Grand Jury Indicts The three were quickly fly back to their homes near when it conducts its monthly not made until the bill is paid,” going to be an easy campaign.” Buchanan said he neither But this was expected as part of in Manchester will be modeled Rd. has been a member of the should have done, but didn’t. After $6,075; two-person family, $6,- hoisted aboard the New Orleans Houston’s Johnson Space meeting. as it might apply to elections, Carolyn Becker, the new can­ Five other NFDA brochures discuss: recommended, authorized nor the process of readapting to by club members, their Tolland High School basketball the'funeral, you can’t undo or change 885; three-person family, ^ ,- with their precious cargo of Center. As required, the “letter of In­ “The election is not won until didate for the Board of Educa­ funeral costs, thoughts about the fun­ 560; four-person family, $8,100; Green For Murders was aware of “any ongoing earth’s gravity. children, and members of the and baseball teams. He plans to what was done. films, tapes and other data terest” states that the town, the votes are in.” tion, said she will work hard in eral, the presence of the body, the JV five-person family, $8,640; and campaign of political sabotagb “All three crewmen are in Within an hour after the Tolland Fire Department major in physics. Richard Green, 26, of Vernon, He called police shortly which could provide vital infor­ after conducting a public Auxiliary. Director Phyllis Jackston the campaign. She thanked the First, there is no one. prescribed condolence visit, and children and against Sen. (Edmund S.) excellent spirits and they feel astronauts were aboard the Community Calendar s six-person family, $9,045. was indicted on two counts of before 8 a.m., said he had just mation about the sun, the earth hearing on the proposal, would agreed, "We can’t take town committee for nominating form for a funeral. You should ar­ death. You will find them all most Muskie or any other well," said the report. carrier Tuesday, they talked A $2 donation entitles guests 2 Any person or family whose murder — in connection with returned to his Vernon Gardens and man himself. consider putting up an es­ Tuesday: Board of anything for granted.” her and said she will consider range the kind of service that best helpful because they are based on Democratic candidate.” “Physicians are very elated with their families and received to refreshments and a chance Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Ad­ annual income is higher than the Aug. 30 deaths of his two apartment after walking his The astronauts walked a bit tim ated $51,050 in "front She said, in answer to recent all suggestions for school meets your needs. But What are these experience, research and .knowledge. Buchanan addressed the com­ with the crew condition at this a message of congratulations for prizes. Tickets are available the specified levels must pay a children — by an 18-member dog, and found the children wobbly when they stepped on money” for the project — for ministration Building; Board of criticism from the board’s betterment, if elected. things you should consider, so that mittee as the panel opened its point.” from President Nixon. at the door or by calling Mrs. hlglibr rent —about $70 more grand jury sitting in Tolland dead, police said. Police said site acquisition, surveys, Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall; minority Republicans, “We ’The Democrats chose as their you can make meaningful decisions Send for your FREE copies today. probe into political dirty tricks. Robert Bach at 872-4789. per month. County Superior Court Tuesday. Green told them he was baby­ preliminary planning and the Junior Woman’s Club, conser­ have been an easy majority to slogan for the Nov. 6 election — of lasting satisfaction? You will be glad you did. He is said to have b ^n the Proceeds from Jhe show will vation committee, 8 p.m., Bass Applications for housing at Judge Paul J. Driscoll con­ sitting for the children after his like. The sum wpuld be .reim­ benefit the TVFD Au)Hliary and work with.” E.S.P., Experience, Savings, tinued the case to Oct. 18 for author of White House memos home, Mile Hill Rd.; Junior Performance. Squire Village were made wife had left for work. bursed by the state. other charities. \ Mayor John Thompson, available on a first-come, first- Green’s plea. Bond was main­ that reportedly set the tone and Woman's Club, Warehouse elaborating on Mrs. Jackston’s Green and his wife had been basic stra te ^ for President Semi-Finalists Point party; Baptist revival, DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION served basis, subject to the tained at $100,000, and Green statement, said, “We have held 135 West Wells Street separate a few days at the Nixon’s 1972 campaign. Arthur Hetherington, acting 7:30 p.m,, Hicks Memorial Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 applicant's qualifications. was returned to the Connecticut' principal of Tolland High true to our 1971 platform of non­ Eleven per cent of the tenants Correctional Center at H art­ time of the incident, police The presidential School; Senior Citizens Bus partisan goverment. In just two Please send me FREE copies of these six brochures: said. School, has announced that Trip, 7:30 a.m.. United are Spanish-speaking or black. ford, where he has been held speechwriter said the conten­ seniors Diane Gsell and Lee years, our directors have been Nfui EngJanJi • S/i”® Thoughts to Consider . • The Condolence or Em pathy The remainder are a mixture since Aug. 30. The children were tion that Nixon's 1972 presiden­ Congregational Church parking When Arranging a Funeral Visit f / Dresie have been selected as lot. honest with each other. We taken from the entire communi­ The grand jury returned the pronounced dead on arrival at tial campaign committee in­ have had our fights and our • What A b ^ t Funeral Costs? • Some Questions and Answers semi-finalists for the National Wednesday: Democratic illettuirtd do, • Someone You ^.ove Has Died _ About Yout Child and Death ty, according to Harold Roths- indictments after hearing Rockville General Hospital. filtrated opponents' campaign Fair tonight. Low 50 to 56. differences, but we have come VMM D»Aaa.^svA Merit Scholarship Corporation Campaign Committee, 8 p.m.. Robert 0 Florence Boston, Ownen • With the Body Present tein, the key man behind the evidence for about three hours. Police said Sean died from in an attempt to select its Thursday mostly sunny and in the 1973-74 competition. out of them with definite ac­ Modem Methods - Squire Village development. As jury foreman Jerome Rosen asphyxiation, but the cause of weakest opponent was warm. High around 80. Administration Building; Choir complishments, NAME. The selection was based on Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. United Old. Fashioned Honesty The federal Department of announced the decision. Green Rachel! death has not been altogether untrue. “Our party,” said Thompson, ' (Ptfuc rrtnt) quietly remained seated. released. Precipitation probability, the Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ Congregational Church; Baptist , 6 Housing and Urban Develop­ "Republicans were not "is big enough and strong r ------MONUMENTS ADDRESS Green, a graduate student at near zero tonight and 10 per titude Test which they took in 11 BOSTON.'’^1 MARKERS I>ia72 by National ment (HUD) provides up to Public Defender Lawrence Revival, 7:30 p.m., Donald M. enough to listen to all, to S' responsible for the downfall of cent Thursday. October 1972. Semi-finalists CEMETERY Puneral DlrMton $46,741 annually in rent supple­ the University of Hartford and Klaczak, representing Green Parker School; prayer meeting, AModfttlon of iht '.»tu$kie; Republicana were not High become eligible for fipancial provide responsible govern­ LETTERING Unlud SUUo, Inc. CITY .. STATE —ZIP FAIRWAY ment funds. HUD also pays sub­ a part-time waiter at an Tuesday, agreed with State’s 7:30 p.m., Seyfeth Day Adven ment for all, and to make cer­ responalbie for the nomination Anchorage 44 awards from the corporation list Church. Appolntitients CATALOG SHOWROOMS sidies on mortgage interest for Ellington restaurant, was Atty. Donald Caldwell's tain nobody is disfranchised. ARRANGED e DISPLAY AT of Sen. (George) McGovern," BoB^ton through other tests which they the project. arrested Aug. 30 after he proposal to continue the case to Thursday:/ Bazaar workshop, We have restored fiscal respon­ 1076 Bumildc Awe., E. Hirtford AUo Avaiiabie At M Biom BlrtM Buchanan said. "The Chicago will take this fall. Otar MMcImttr City Ita) Development of Squire reported the deaths of his two Oct. 18. Klaczak said he needed 9:30 am,. U n ited sibility to the community, and (oppoNtoPafkaBa) children - Sean, 2, and Rachel, McGovern people won their Denver Miss Gsell, the daughter of IME Village Is costing an estimated more time to^ prepare the Congregational Church, we hope to stabilize it even TEL 528-2680 Monday ttifotighPriilay, 3 months. own nomination — and they lost San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Werner Gsell of Religious Ejfiucation building. n n i HOLMES FUNERAL HOME $7.6 million. defense. their own election.’’ more.” 400 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 1BAJN.-BP.M. Alan I Owen K. Garrivit Jack R. I,mi*iiia Washington Bahirday,10AM.-«P.M,