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>:< Representatives of the Inter­ will be in the Municipal Miss Webb To Discuss Shopping Technique nal Revenue Service will te in Building Hearing Room from Manchester Friday and every 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. iianrl|?0tpr Siipning Heralii Friday to April 5 to give Those seeking assistance are A program on shopping, of food production and distribu­ School Lunches Thursday; Juice, pizza, green Building, Henry Park. assistance in the preparation of requested to bring all papers techniques will be presented in tion. th e following lunches will be salad, fudgesicle. 1973 income tax returns. They relating to the income tax MAfICTESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 22, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCIH, No. 146 the Edith Peck room of the The program, being spon­ Bunny Parade t w e n t y -fo u r pa g es - t w o sectio ns served in the Vernon schools Friday: Baked cheese returns. Manchester—A City of Village Charm Rockville Public Library The Health, Mental Health PRICE. FIFFEEN CENTS sored by the library, will be next week. sandwich, pear half, cranberry March >7 at 7:30 p.m. open to the public. and Welfare committee of the Monday; Ravioli with meat sauce, buttered b ^ ts, frait. Vernon Junior Women’s Club Miss Cora Webb of the Class Reunion sauce, green beans, bread and Milk is served with all meals. will sponsor a Children’s Bunny Tolland County Agricultural The 1949 graduating class of butter, applesauce. Pinochle Winners Parade, today through Satur­ VENUS HEIL1H a n For House Judiciary Committee Center will explain how to look Rockville High School will Tuesday: Tomato soup, Tournament winneirs in the day for the benefit of the Blaster MANICURIST for good buys, the best times celebrate its 25th reunion on frankfurt on roll, potato chips, Vernon Senior Citizens’ Seal Society. for buying certain items, and pinochle groups were: Bert May 4 at the Colony in Vernon. carrot sticks, fruit. Children of club members how to get the most for your Edwards 610; John Poggie 600; Body Massages ^ y class members who have will t e donning bunny suits to money. Wednesday: Hamburg gravy, Dorothy McCarthy 583; Adeline not teen contacted should call mashed potato, kernel com, canvass local shopping centers Relaxing S Satisfying The program will also cover Patricia North lamonaco, 875- Koschwitz 579. White House Suggests bread and butter, chocolate and supermarkets as well as the intricacies of unit pricing as 2849, or Marion Howard Qiam- Pinochle is played on Open Mon. - Sat. 9 to 10 646-0393 pudding with marshmallow top­ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 making some door-to-door calls well as some of the mechanics pion, 749-7752. i ping. 455 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER p.m. at the Lottie Fisk to raise funds for the Easter Seal drive. Bring tfift ad for IS Discount after 6 P.M, St. Clair Screen Tapes WASHINGTON (UPI) - A do a thorough job in its im­ Nixon hinted Tuesday night in Harlow said, there might te high White House official has peachment inquiry. an appearance at Houston that cooperation forthcoming from suggested that President Nixon Nixon repeatedly has said the should the committee subpoena the White House. would te willing to permit his committee has enough the tapes, he might not honor special Watergate lawyer, material, and he will not turn the subpeona. ’The Washington - 1 •?. James D. St. Clair, screen the tapes because he feels the “If they said ‘We want Post quoted “a highly placed anything on the tape of such and ■ transcripts of disputed committee is on what he calls White House source” as saying such a date related to the presidential tapes and then turn “a fishing expedition.” he was not optimistic a confron­ Watergate break-in or edited transcripts over to the Harlow stressed that his tation could te avoided, and burglary’...they’d have a very House Judiciary Committee. suggestion of having St. Qair that if an agreement is not screen the transcripts would solid case that would te very Bryce Harlow, Nixon’s reached “I could see a sub­ hard to resist. counselor, said Thursday that not , t e undertaken until the peona next week.” St. Clair would have a committee defines the grounds Harlow told reporters it “As it stands, the conunittee professional obligation as a of impeachment. would te improper for Doar to wants to come into the White lawyer to transcribe the tapes “ I ca n s e e the listen to a conversation Nixon House files and look around for accurately and honestly. possibility...that (John) Doar had with former chief of staff some kind of charge to use and (Albert) Jenner (the H.R. Haldeman about Chinese against the President,” Harlow | 0 > The First ^Regatta'* of Spring -* t* * > * Harlow’s suggestion was seen majority and minority counsels Premier Chou En-lai. He said said. ‘"That is an outrageous as the latest in a series of White to the Judiciary Committee) St. Clair would te the logical procedure.” Motorists traveling W. Middle Tpke. — as well as several 0 ^ than two inches of rain. This photo is looking east near House moves to defuse the con­ might say to St. Clair, ‘We want one to screen out those portions other parts of Manchester — ran into flash flooding con­ Hawthorne St. (Herald photo by Dunn) . troversy over 42 tapes the anything on that tape that of the disputed tapes to screen Meanwhile, Special 4S ditions Thursday when the town was swimming in more Judiciary says it must have to refers to clemency or hush those portions not relevant to Watergate Prosecutor Leon money’ and then trust the op­ the impeachment inquiry. Jaworski has subpoenaed Nixon i posing attorney to furnish it — for more Watergate materials, but neither the White House nor because his whole professional Once the committee defines Jaworski would disclose what Ftash Flooding Caused reputation is at stake,” Harlow an impeachable offense and 0 * ^ Inside told reporters. draws up a bill of particulars. documents are being sought. By Heavy Spring Rain Today's HrraUi MtrchantB takt parking Ibsim to diroctors, Pago 6 Lowe Says Carlson Dispute Flash flooding resulted sided after the estimated 2:30 checking and clearing storm Qardoning wHh Frank Atwood, Pago 16 Thursday afternoon when tte p.m. peak of the storm. drains and culverts which Old Codgor’a Codgitatlono, Pago 5 peak of a spring rainstorm was The heavy rainfall was couldn’t handle Thursday’s just too much for storm drains measured at 2.04 inches by the downpour. Bookmobilo aciiodulo, Pago 2 Not Prime Factor • /' ■■ in Manchester. town’s water department at the Highway Superintendent John Stato okay sought on housing plant, Pago 12 Flooding conditions were Porter and Howard Reservoirs. Burchill said the major Manchester Community promotions to several college a cry-baby who doesn’t like reported in scattered areas Town highway department problem area was on Keeney College President Frederick W. employes, a possible illegal act, anybody looking over his Thursday, but the waters sub­ crews were busy today St., where a storm sewer was In Saturday's Herald Lowe Jr. today confirmed his against the recommendations shoulder when he makes clogged. Rock around tho Block (a fsaturo) reasons for resigning his post at of the Community Colleges 4-; decisions and hires people on Burchill said the flash the college. Board of Trustees. authorization.” flooding lifted manhole covers In a release Thursday, he said He said Carlson had refused “Furthermore, he doesn’t on several roads at the peak of he felt the college needed a '■ N O’Marra Given to authorize payment for staff even pay attention to the £ £ 3 the storm, which he estimated president “with new vigor and “that our boaid appointed to current news. With the gover­ came at about 2:30 p.m. ideas, as well as a presidtet promoted positions in order to nor ’Thomas J. MeskiU not run­ Suspended Term Heavy rain was reported Buckland Group with different capabilities, run our reorganization plan.” ning for re-election I will throughout Connecticut more suited to ctenged cir­ The withholding of payment probably not be finance com­ ’Thursday, with 1.8 inches listed cumstances.” may have violated a stotute in­ missioner and may te gone / X On Forgery Count at Bradley International Air­ To Appeal He said his dissatisfaction vesting the trustees with the before he (Lowe) is,” Carlson port, 3.4 inches at Middietown, with thh college’s relations with ■ X right to hire> fire and promote, said. V Thomas R. O’Marra, 31, of 20 Chief Asst. States Atty. and 2.9 inches in the Putnam State Finance Commissioner Lowe said. Schaller Rd. was found guilty of George D. Stoughton area. PZC Decision Adolf G. Carlson was not a The payment refusal is under ' X ' second-degree forgery in Hart­ X recommended a one-year One death was attributed to prime factor in deciding to court consideration now on a -/X' ford Superior Court ’Thursday, Poll Shows suspended sentence Thursday the downpour. Carmela Rood of The 60-member Buckland raised enough money for the resign. complaint brought by the after pleaing no contest to the X. for O’Marra, explaining he North Stonington was killed Homeowners Association has appeal. Lowe has been with MCC Connecticut State Employes charge, which involved a state Most Oppose " x : (O’Marra) had been pressured when her car swerved on Rt. 49 definitely decided to appeal It’s likely that the appeal will since it began in 1963, first as Association. lease. to get the work done on the at North Stonington and struck zone changes granted to MAP be based on traffic con­ its dean, and as its president Lowe also accused Carlson of Resignation M Judge Anthony J. Armentano, lease and had panicked. another car head-on. Associates for a massive, siderations, which was the since 1967. ignoring a Master Plan for after his finding of guilty, im­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Preil- IS O’Marra, he said, was under Manchester Police had no mixed-use development at main issue raised by the With reference to Carlson’s, H i ^ r Education recommen­ dent Nixon is less popular now posed a six-month suspended “intolerable pressure’’ at work, reports of storm-related auto Buckland, William Anderson of homeowners association in Lowe said, “To a certain extent dation that the college fund a than at any other time, but sentence. With no probation and was also under financi^ accidents. 340 Burnham St., an asW iation public hearings last year. the commissioner is really the day-care center for the children with a conditional discharge. most Americans poUed the pressures and was worried ’The National Weather Ser­ leader, said today. The Planning and Zoning president of the college and of parents attending classes. The second-degree forgery Harris Survey do not think be about his invalid father who vice forecast clear skies Anderson said the Commission decision granted makes the crucial decisions.” “The commissioner has charge is a misdemeanor, sulh should quit. was very sick. He said he tonight, with lows in the 20s, association’s attorney, Vincent zone changes from Rural Lowe cited persistent and refused to allow us to pay the ject to one-year imprisonment, Harris said ’Thursday results doubts that O’Marra "wiil ever and partly cloudy conditions Diana, is preparing legal Residence to Business 3, In­ possibly illegal meddling in people who run the program, so a 11,000 fine or both. of a nationwide sampling this engage in any criminal activity Saturday with h i^ s near 50. papers to challenge the zone dustrial, and CUD (Comprehen­ college affairs by Carlson. they haven’t been paid since Judge Armentano ruied also month indicate o ^ 2 6 per cent again.” Chance of more rain was listed changes in court. Filing of the sive Urban Development) “He makes decisions about teptem ter,” Lowe said. of the people a p p ^ e of the job that O’Marra, a former Jerome I. Walsh of papers is expected early next Zones on nearly 250 acres of the structure of the organiza­ “We’ve had to find people at zero tonight and at 20 per Nixon is doing, ci^pared with Manchester assistant town Manchester, O’Marra’s defense week, Anderson said. tobacco land at Buckland. tion, about promotions, about who will lend them the money cent Saturday. 29 per cent in Feburary and a 60 counsel, should te suspended attorney, said the forgery was The decision to appeal the The applicant — MAP professional development of the until they can get paid,” he per cent rating in February, from law practice for three done “only to get it off the rezoning dteisions — made by Associates, an investment staff, about services for said. 1973, before the Watergate scan­ months, effective immediateiy desk,” and that it was in­ the Manchester Planning and partnership led by developer students,” said Lowe. Lowe said these complaints dal broke. (’Thursday). evitable it would te discovered. Zoning Commission earlier this Arthur M. Fischer of New York “And all these decisions are ar­ are not unique to MCC. ’There “These latest figure reflect O’Marra is a former assistant Urging Judge Armentano to month — was reached ’Thursday City — is planning a 10- to 15- bitrary, without any discussions are other community colleges chief of the contract section of give O’Marra an official repri­ night, Anderson said, although year development including a with me,” Lowe said. “We have the reaction of tte pubUc to the and state colleges in Connec­ President after the spate of in­ the state Department of Public mand at most, Walsh said to the association hasn’t yet shopping center, industrial just teen unable to get reasons ticut who have similar com­ dictments against his former Works. Following a two-week disbar or suspend him “would rese.arch park, hotel-convention for decisions that have been plaints, he said. close aides in cases connected investigation of a forged te a terrible injustice.” center, and condominium com­ made.” According to news reports, with the Watergate affair,” signature on an |I1,246 lease for munity. Lowe said Carlson denied Carlson said Lowe “tends to te emergency welfare housing in Judge Armentano replied, Israel Harris said. Bridgeport, he was arrested “I’d rather try a murder case Feb. 7 by State Police, The than be faced with judging the forged signature was that of conduct of an attorney.” Such a Protests It's an easy temptation to take your Income Deputy State Atty. Gen. C. proceeding, he said, is one of Continued sunny with highs in accoimt at a savings bank earns just a Perrie Phillips. the most difficult decisions a the mid 40s. Attacks judge makes. Tax refund and treat it like "windfall" State officials acknowledged Clear tonight low in the upper quarter of a per cent more interest. . . O’Marra could not have He said he was imposing the 20s. ^ United Press International money. But these days wouldn't it make a lot profited financially from the three-month suspension Israel and Syria fought ar­ twenty five cents on every hundred dollars forgery and that he only signed because of the “misuse of the Saturday — partly sunny with tillery duels On the Golan of sense to do something with it that will last Phillips’ name as a short-cut. professional privilege.” highs in the upper 40s. Heights for the 11th straight you have on deposit.) day today, and Israel decided to much longer and give you a lot more protest to the United Nations And at CBT you can do all your banking Gubernatorial Hopefuls Abound against “Syrian aggression.” benefits? ’The* military command said in one place. With the price of gas these days ^ one Israeli soldier was wounded when the Syrians opened fire at We're talking about saving it... at CBT. . . . if you can get it . . . that's worth more Israeli forces in the northern Steele Opens Drive sector of the bulge inside Syrian Why CBT? Because you'll get more for than that quarter. territory captured by Israel during the (October war. ’This your money. So give yourself a bit of security this year brings the total of Israeli For Nomination wounded on the northern front First of all, a savings account at CBT with a . . . and get the most you can for your to 48 since the Oct. 24 ceasefire. HARTFORD (UPI) - With candidates or New York Times says he plans to announce for The Israeli foreign ministry minimum balance of $300 gets you free money. Save at CBT, where your savings millionaire Dan W. Lufkin out allegations of financial governor sometime next week. instructed Joseph Tekoah, its of the picture, the scramble to irregularities in one of Lufkin’s State Central Committee ambassador to the United personal checking worth more than $19.00 add up to more. win the Republican guber­ firms. members encouraged his can­ Nations, to submit a protest natorial nomination took a new Lufkin’s departure left Steele didacy, Rome said. note immediately to U.N. annually.* (By comparison, a regular savings On the Bottom Line. direction today. the apparent strongman in what • A campaign committee Secretary-General Kurt Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- is shaping up to te a six-way backing Sen. George GunUier, Waldheim about what it called Conn., returned to Connecticut race for the GOP nomination. Stratford was announced “Syrian aggression.” from the nation’s capital The other candidates are: Thursday night. ’The chairmen. Tekoah will cKe 24 artillery ’Thursday night to work full • Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Carmen Carrica of Bridgeport and two tank fire attacks to the THE CONNECTICUT BANK time for the party nomination A. Panuzio. City state conven­ and Barbara ’Tucker of West U.N. as evidence. to succeed Gov. Thomas J. tion delegates plan to endorse Hartford, said once everyone Waldheim has already MeskiU. Panuzio next week for the knows the maverick senator appealed to both sides to exert AND TRUST COMPANY “My goal will te to work with gubernatorial nomination. would make himself available restraint and to observe the Oc­ Exactly $19.44 for the customer writing an average of 14 checks per month. If you write more checks, you save even more money. all segments of the party to • State Comptroller Nathan for governor “Everybody — tober cease-fire. help marshal every strength we G. Agostinelli of Manchester. Democrats and RepubUcans — A Syrian communique said All Manchester OfiSces open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 6-8; Rockville Office open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 3:30-4:30 have in 1974 to produce a His town’s state convention would join the bandwagon.” the two sides exchanged both resounding victory,” Steele delegates plan to meet next Manchester Office Manchester North Main Office Manchester Parkade Office Rockville Office artillery and tank fire. It said said. Tuesday to endorse their GQP State Chairman J. Brian the shooting started at 10:55 893 Main Street 14 North Main Street 354V5 West Middle 'Himpike 42 East Main Street Lufkin of Newtown, regarded favorite son for the nomination. Gaffney, meantime, held out a.m. (4:55 a.m. EDT) and was as the Republican most likely to • House Sp^er Francis J. hope for Steele’s candidacy. still going on when the com­ succeed MeskiU, bowed out of Collins of Brookfield says he “I’m for anyone who can win," munique was issued at 1:W ^Wounded' Porcupine Gets First Aid the contest Thui^ay for "per­ will announce his candidacy for he said. “Anything is possible p.m. (7:30 a.m.). sonal family reasons.” governor within two or three at this point.” An Israeli military source porcupines lose their quills, it s an easy matter to from her daughters Kathy, center, and Janice in repairing He said the decision had weeks. MeskiU, Gaffney and other said: “lliie Syrian shelling has replace them — especially when the quills are toothpfcks. a "wounded” porcupine and other school loan items at the Member F.D.I.C. nothing to do with thp possible • Senate Republican ^ d e r GOP leaders favored Lufkin teen light so far today, lighter Mrs. Harry Freschlin, a member of the Lutz Junior museum. Other exhibits on the table await their turn tor ’ Watergate effect on Republican Lewis B. Rome of Bloomfield repair "surgery.” (Herald photo by Pinto) I , against Steele tfNglnally. than it was yester^gy.” Museum Volunteer League, is receiviifg helping hands X r' -

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$100,000 Won By Housewife iHanrhrfitpr iEit^ ntng Upralb Bruce Biossat Food Prices Pushed Up Cost Of Living HARTFORD (UPI) - A 60- their earnings to their retire­ year-old housewife. Mrs. Lena ment. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 WASHINGTON ’(UPI) - Price Index was thp largest cent. The rise of 6.6 per cent in stead of declining as they nor­ M. Light of New Milford, today She also said she had lost the Impeachment Talk Pushed by higher food prices, since August, 1973, when the average hourly wages was mally do, the BLS said. won the state’s first 1100,000 first set of lottery tickets she Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their « the cost of living jumped 1.3 per cost of living rose 1.8 per cent. niore than offset by a 10 per Over the past year, the BLS lottery prize. Another bought and quickly purchased cent in February, its largest in­ Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier (feily ^ fore 5:30 Disturbs Japanese January’s increase was just un­ cent hike in consumer prices said, real spendable earnings housewife and a bachelor each four more — one of which ilron. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation crease in six months, the der 1 per cent. The BLS said the and an .8 per cent decline in won 115,000 runner-up prizes. were down 4.5 per cent because “It must have been fate that Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. Bureau of Labor Statistics said price increase in gasoline and average weekly hours. of a 3.9 per cent decline in the Previous top prizes in the Thursday. motor oil was not as large as Among the few items cheaper made me lose those tickets,” days and holidays. Entered at the ratio of earnings against prices weekly drawing have been 175,- she said. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation The BLS said almost half the January, when a 6 per cent rise last month were new cars, used 000. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ GODGIIATIOHS and a .7 per cent hike in taxes. increase, was caused by was reported. cars, and poultry — which nor­ Mrs. Light, who was accom­ Winners of the |15,000 prizes Japanese authorities indicate age, of the man perceived as in­ This was the largest percen­ cond Class Mail Matter. skyrocketing food prices, and The index for fuel oil and coal mally goes up in February. panied to the drawing by her were Mrs. Anne Daley, 55, of privately that if impeachment different to Japan, cling to him. tage decline over a year since Burl L. Lyons, Publisher hi^er prices for gasoline and rose 3.8 per cent—the smallest Fresh vegetable prices in­ husband Reuben, said they New London, and Kenneth ■T proceedings drive President I heard one vigorous, highly All the Boy Scouts O.C. has hammer in his hand. Evidently the monthly spendable earnings The Manchester Publishing Co. oUier energy sources accounted boost in five months. But that creased sharply last month in­ would probably devote most of Berry, SS', of 'Terryville. Nixon onto increasingly shaky vocal member of the Japanese observed were hiking along a “rock-hound.” accounting began in 1964. assumes no financial responsibility for for about 20 per cent of the in­ was an incredible 58 per cent ground, they will begin to be Diet still wondering aloud roads or marked trails. When After we had talked a few typographical errors appearing in adver­ crease. above February, 1973. seriously troubled about the whether Kissinger saw Japan be was a boy that would not minutes he said, “Well, are you Subscription Rates tisements apd other reading matter in The impact on the American ' The index for household ser­ solidity of any diplomatic or as in “second priority.” have been very interesting and going to take it?” Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. consumer was aggravated, the vices, including charges for trade negotiations thereafter Furthermore, with all the he tried to'start his three sons O.C. replied, “I’m not going One Month...... *...... |3.25 BLS said, by a decline in the gas, electricity, housekeeping Display advertising closing hours, conducted with the United change in attitude widely to feel the same. to take anything. I’m just Single C opy...... I5f real gross of weekly earnings of and rent, rose .7 per cent in three full days prior to publication. States. ascribed to Kissinger, officials 'There must be at least a hun­ looking.” By Carrier, Weekly...... 754 workers. Feburary and m^ical care Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Things of course have not yet see him continuing to busy dred abandoned quarries near “Okay,” "he said, “then I The index for food rose 3 per costs increased even more One Y ear...... 139.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon reached that pass. For the mo­ himself with lone-wolf enough to Manchester to be will.” cent, well above normal for sharply. Six Months...... 319.50 Friday for publication Saturday and ment, the Japanese are negotiations in the Mideast and visited and return home the He took a chisel ^ut of his bag January, with higher beef J Three M onths...... |9.75 Monday. “holding tight,” convinced that elsewhere. same day or with only one over­ and began to carefully dig a The BLS said the spendable prices acounting for about pne- earnings of American workers the footing under them in most The impact of this doubt upon night at most. There are few beautiful beryl crystaiout of third of the total food hike. declined .6 per cent from of their U.S. deaiings is stiil Japan is simple. Government along roads in use now. the rock beside O.C.’s feet. It The increase in the Consumer January, almost entirely f|rm. But they are worried over leaders can’t satisfy Many are back in the woods was a beauty sticking out about because of the increase in the the new explosions of publicity themselves that when lesser where even the roads to them as big as man’s thumb. He was cost of living. attendant upon the handing diplomats negotiate or convey have disappeared. Some are very careful to cut far enough Humane Skaters Over the year, average week­ down of grand jury’s in­ U.S. positions to Tokyo, they now flooded. Others are dry. away so there was no chance of They were all interesting to breaking, the crystal and wuld The Philadelphia Skating ly earnings were down 3.9 per Main Street Crisis dictments of top Nixon men and have the clear and full support Club and Humane Society is the special report which of the vital Henry Kissinger. O.C. as were also many mine clear away the adhering r c ^ at tunnels and shafts. the oldest ice skating club in evidently deals with Mr. With all this lingering home. He said it was the best the United States. Formed* in Nixon’s role in Watergate af­ bewilderment,'* Japan O.C. found one tunnel that find he had ever made in many 1849 as the Philadelphia Skat­ We disagree with the approach angle until Feb. 1. Burns was very NOTICE! T' fairs. nevertheless looks upon Henry had long been abscured by the years. ing Club, it changed its name being taken by some downtown emphatic that angle parking would be Moral judgments aside, in­ the K. today as solid. They erosion of surrounding rock Two large quarries in in 1861 when members began face. It had the appearance like merchants to restore Main Street to only a temporary measure. There fluential Japanese government would not like to ‘lose” him Portland us^ to yield quite a' patrolling the Schuylkill River YALE officials quietly wish that through some change of govern­ the Wyllis mine which is not yet lot of beryl while being mined with coils of rope to rescue town ownership and to keep angle shouldn’t have been any doubt about Foggy Morning, West Hartford. (Photo by Steve Dunn) matters would get no worse for completely closed. It was in for feldspar. One of them is skaters who fell through the TYPEWRITER ment. ice. parking. that in the minds of any members of the President, that instead they Tokyo officialdom was partly either Portland or East Hamp­ flooded now and two scuba 20 Birch 8t., ManchMtmr would get better. They fear the ton town. divers were lost in it a few With the petition approach, those that Chamber delegation. reassured when a quiet Bloodstone unknown, which in this instance emissary, talking privately Returning another day with a years ago. ’The other is still in Will be moving on or about responsible haven’t kept the faith with shovel, O.C.| was able to break use. The grinding mill for it is Medieval folk believe that No merchant circulated a petition means what would happen if with America’s new Vice Presi­ the bloodstone received its March 27th. to either the Department of Transporta­ calling for the town to take back the Mr. Nixon were rem ov^ and dent, brought back word which through to the top of the tunnel. beside the tracks of the Air Line coloring from Christ’s own 41 PURNEU PUCE Vice President Ford took over. might be interpreted as Ford’s ’The water gushed out as if from Division, or was a few years tion or the Town of Manchester. blood falling upon a green in downtown Manchester street when the new traffic control Capital Fare It took a long time for Tokyo intent to keep Kissinger in his a fire hydrant. ago. stone at the foot of the (Jross. We have no quarrel with the system was being installed last fall. to gain any deep confidence in present post. After the water had drained Secretary of State Henry so low some more digging could h b »K K tllP businessmen who feel the town should The reassurance, however, is To Our knowledge, there was no Andrew Tally Kissinger. Leaders here be done, it was possible to dp 8 less than total. High OPEN DAILY 10-10 take back control of the street. petition when Main Street came under believed that in his pre­ authorities, picking up stray some probing with a long pole. I LUIIOIILII Perhaps it should, but the procedure state control about 10 years ago in a occupation with cooling off the threads here and there, fear It was evident that the tunnel hot spots in Vietnam and the was high enough for a man to is all wrong. that Kissinger’s somewhat trade for Middle Turnpike. Ashamed Mideast and his moves toward exotic, secretive, highly per­ work in it and the back face The simple fact is that last The petition must surely be a point detente with China and Russia, sonal style of diplomacy might could not be reached with a long he was grossly neglecting pole. ■) December a handful of merchants of embarrassment to our town Board not wear well with Ford, who is YOUR MOST DEPENDABLE Japan. judged here to be a very plain, It would take a lot of digging complained to the Greater of Directors. The proper approach Correctly assessing basically open man. to drain out all the water in that tunnel so it could be explored. Manchester Charpber of Commerce would have been to make a request to themselves as one of America’s It is even considered here staunchest allies and biggest That is if it does not pitch down WASHINGTON - A com­ up for the free food and feed the poor because we are that Ford, relatively untutored MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION! that parallel parking was hurting directors last December or January and most valued trading to any lower level that would munication from a San Fran­ frequently fought over it ap­ civilized and compassionate, in fo rei^ affairs, would in time partners, the Japanese, as has require pumping. business. So a delegation met with that the town take control of the cisco attorney who described parently are without shame. not because the poor have been be envious of a spotlighted H V E R ^ » I N I C Men have come to rely on Florshelm and Regal’s for good been well known since mid- Another tunnel O.C. found Joseph Burns, Department of street. himself as “young, black and Can anybody possibly be that endowed with the right to han­ Kissinger and thus moved to 00 looks, comfort and dependability. . . 1971, let it be clear publicly that entered about half way up a If we don’t have enough problems in unpoor” confirms a suspicion hungry? Of course not. Despite douts. replace him with a less colorful Transportation commissioner, and he that the distribution of “free” the cries of the demagogues, no they felt wounded. figure unlikely to outshine a high rocky hill, and pitched Fiorsheim gives you aii ieather quaiity. . . Regai backs that agreed to change the parking back to downtown Manchester, we strive to food by command of the kid­ one is really starving in the I am not poor, with or I^ough they saw Kissinger as “plain” president. downward at about twenty quaiity with dependabie service. . . insensitive to Japan’s quite degrees from horizontal. It was create new ones. napers of Patricia Hearst was a United States. They may not without quotation marks, but I In the end, what all this A rare combination! field day for the hustlers. eat well, but everybody eats. have been poor. Thus, I refuse delicate feelings about its place means is that Japan wishes still going beyond the range of a to understand those hundreds of in official American eyes, they Kissinger can stay put, yet good flashlight, but large loose There are laws nationwide also believed him to be perform­ rock fragments had fallen at SCISSORS SHARPENED “1 drove up the distribution thousands of “poor” people who fears either that he m i^ t not or that make it a crime to accept ing in the shadow of the the portal and others seemed Piece-Meal Tax Reform center in my small Mercedes have nourished themselves off that steadily mounting peril to stolen goods. That food was President himself — who thus about to fall. It would be too Benz coupe,” writes my cor­ Patricia Hearst’s misery. Mr. Nixon’s tenure will weaken stolen by the SLA in what can bore some of the blame in high foolhardy to explore it as is, but Every so often you run across a there appears to be some serious con­ respondent. “I was dressed (Nourished themselves or sold the secretary’s authority just at only be called a savage ego trip. the food for dirty money.) circles here. the stage when it is belatedly was interesting to find. straw in the wind which could have siderations which must be pondered. stylishly and expensively...! The kidnapers’ order that Today, curiously, the view ’That was about 25 or 30 years collected a six-pound standing The New York Times quoted accepted here as a sturdy rock local ramifications. millions of dollars be spent to generally is quite different. ago and must have been worked The valuation process of property rib roast, two dozen eggs and a volunteer at one of the food to tie to in extremely troubled Several years ago, Massachusetts, feed the “poor” was a public distribution centers: Tokyo sees Nixon more and days. long before that. O.C. inter­ alone is a difficult one because half-dozen other items, in­ relations gimmick to make kid­ more pre-occupied with viewed folks living in the sur­ cluding fresh milk...No one “Everyone on line is for the more or less, ))ioneered the no-fault assessments can and do vary depend­ naping respectable. They posed Watergate and domestic issues, rounding area but none had ever asked for any proof that I was food and they don’t care where as moralistic benefactors, and Kissinger functioning more seen or heard about its being auto insurance law which is now ing on assessors, locations of towns, poor, nor did I have to sign any it comes from.” Another whose threat to murder independently, as a man in his there. forms...I’m ashamed of my volunteer said: The people who spreading in various forms throughout the market, etc. Patricia Hearst unless their own right. Some of the old quarries we country. We have placed are getting the food know that the nation and Congress is seriously demands were met was a American analysts might used to know have been used for The real limit, as we see it, is that ourselves at the mercy of any instrument (the kidnaping) is considering the need for national stan­ perfectly proper means of making it possible. It shows question this, but it is accepted dumps and are now completely t^e proposal is really superficial. The gang of vicious animais that helping the underprivileged. here. More important still, filled up. cares to hold us for ransom.” they will support anybody’s rip- Ground to a perfect uniform edge by experts dards for this type of insurance. idea of limiting, town spending to a off.” A woman in line said, Kissinger appears at last to Once O.C. was standing at the with the finest commercial equipment avail­ If there is one issue that is local ratio of the property’s worth is not What bugs me particularly is “I’m sorry she’s taken, but have persuaded key govern­ brink of a quite large quarry So am 1 ashamed. all the talk about the rights of ment leaders that he is more when a man came walking she’s took.” A lot of folk are tied in knots, able. Bring in all your scissors. Your everywhere it is the property tax. new. But unless there is some uniform I do not mean that the Hearst the “poor,” the unctuous jazz responsive to Japan’s tender toward him with a canvas bag It is sad, but it is also because they feel they should be neighbors,tool A ll work done while you shop. While the Bay State may not be the family and the authorities that if people can’t eat any sensibilities and is genuinely hanging at his side and a pick- and equitable way of assessment and frightening. Are those “poor’’ something they presently are other way they have a right to understanding of the island first state to consider it, and while it necessarily should have defied who scrambled for stolen goods not. If they would just realize keeping assessments current, there is receive stolen goods from a nation’s special problems as a Regular the demands of that psychotic really the kind of people who that their anxiety doesn’t come 0 0 4 Shear* 0 0 4 may not become law in the current a danger that assessments could be in­ “Symbionese Liberation Ar­ band of kidnapers. Nobody has great economic power, which ScIsBors will inherit the earth? Did the from thinking about the future, the right to compound a felony, nevertheless is almost totally Tobacco Wage session, there is a bill proposed which creased to meet budget requests and my,” which stole a human gospels really mean that the but from trying to control it. being. It is too easy ’ to put even to eat. Indeed, nobody has dependent upon imported 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. way to deal with the rich was to Ease off! Enjoy! Yours is the For Migrants would limit the property tax to four in effect circumvent the intent of the^. oneself in the shoes of Miss an inalienable right to eat. The material resources — not to kidnap their daughters and gift of Life. Start from where per cent and force all Bay State com­ ceiling. Hearst’s parents. community has a duty to feed mention military defense by tlje prepare to murder them unless you are. Inventory what is new Set at $2.15 the legitimate poor, but that United States. munities to move upwards to 100 per the rich forked over? and good in your life, and go on Tax reform is most certainly duty is not to be confused with a One official told me that the HARTFORD (UPI) - Puerto But I am ashamed that the so- I feel sick, but before I vomit, from there. SATURDAY ONLY! Rican workers expected to cent assessed valuation. ’The bill is needed. But we fear whatever merit called “poor” who have lined divine ukase from Sinai. We one more thought: ’Those cruel “new Kissinger” — as seen God has given you plenty to begin arriving in Connecticut supported strongly by Realtors. the Bay State idea may have on the nuts of the SLA are merely the from Tokyo — is highly respected for his abilities and work with. Now just accept it. next week to labor in the tobac­ principal criminals. In their Rev. David M. Campbell The idea is to put a lid on spiraling surface, the real need in Connecticut diplomatic energies. ’That does co fields will earn |2.15 an hour villainy, they found a support­ United Methodist Church not mean he is regarded as under a new contract agree­ property taxes just as Massachusetts is not a tax-by-tax approach. It is ing cast of thousands. Bolton Don Oakley without flaw. Bits of the old im- ment. has put lids on state sales and income perhaps time for a real fundamental ’Die new contract between the taxes that cannot be increased look at the overall tax-paying ability Puerto Rican government and the Shade Tobacco Growers without an act of the legislature and of our people and industry as an ap­ Pied Piper? Agricultural Association in­ the governor. praisal of our whole tax system to Some Music Hath creases the hourly wage by 25 cents. We are sure Connecticut property evolve a multiple-tax base to support SAVE ON HOOVER Charm, Some Don’t The, pact, signed last Friday owners would not object to a ceiling all local and state services and have a and announced this week, on property taxes but the shifting to a ceiling on them. regulates the importation of AT K-MART! several thousand Puerto Ricans full 100 per cent valuation would For the real horror of almost every who come to Connecticut each probably be mixed, depending upon tax system in this country today is year for work in the shade where the property is located. that it represents a diversity of tax tobacco fields of the Connec­ THE BEAUMONT Modern classical music from headaches, earaches and ticut Valley. ' A ■ Toast Caiais caif, piain toe, raised fioating center seam. Genuine piantation S O fiG S Currently most towns are using a 55 to types inevitably made inequitable by drives you up the wall, you say. depressions. A good number The agreement also sets forth Give a thought to the people crepe soiei Brown...... O D 65 per cent ratio for assessed exceptions, exemptions, and diverse complained of diarrhea, pains for the first time a formal who have to play it. in the heart or impotency. valuations. grievance procedure for interpretations. And whatever type of Cacophonous contemporary workers who complain about t h e p a t r ic ia n im p e r ia l Town fathers too, depending on the classical music can produce One explanation the psy­ management. tax it is, property, sales, capital gains ■ Hand-rubbed brown Doiton caif, piain toe, strap & buckie George boot. Fuii m gg protracted nervous and other chiatrists offer the psychical Another provision guarantees B town, might be expected to view a or income, it is still paid out of earn­ ailments among musicians, a distress caused by modern workers will be reimbursed for ieather iined, rubber heeis...... state imposed ceiling with some mis­ ings or savings. recent study in West (Jermany music is that “musicians are their plane fare to Connecticut found. Mozart and the like, givings since the needs of towns do not We spend too much time trying to disappointed because they are on a weekly basis once half however, tend to soothe the unable to apply everything they THE CAMDEN always stay in ratio with property their time is completed in reduce the size of one bite or another frayed nerves of orchestra and have learned artistically. This Connecticut. C■ 2-tone Fiji patent siip on, bicycie front, strap and enamei ornament, rubber ^ $ 0 Q 9 5 values. and too often wind up being nibbled to audience alike. is coupled with the feeling of heeis in 2-tone brown, green, biue, w hite...... w O Two Frankfurt psychiatrists sinking into an anonymous While the concept may be good death. made a study of 208 mass in which individual professional musicians in three abilities are neither applicable, Pole Fee TH E l a u r e l $ 0 T 9 5 orchestras. The first played con­ or audible, nor requlr^. ’This HARTFORD (UPI) - The D■ Cashmere caif, 3 eyeiet tie, leather soles, rubber heels. Black or brown...... & f temporary music exclusively, casts doubt on the entire Public Utilities Commission NEWl HOOVER The Almanac the second occasionally and the meaning of their long and has rejected a request by two UPRIGHT third practically never. strenuous training.” utility firms to charge a 39 a STEAM/ORY IRON THE SULTAN SOQ95 The study reports that after year pole rental fee for cable ModM 1076 ■ Custom calf, plain toe, zipper boot, rubber heels. Brown or black...... OO rehearsing certain modern So much for modem classical E United Press International Millikan was born March 22nd, power for the Pacific television systems. In a ruling Mirror Finish Stainless Steel Ironing Surface Won't Scratch... Exclusive "Triple-Action" works, the entire orchestra felt music. What we need now is a Today is Friday, March 22nd, 1868. Northwest. made public this week, the cleaning. "It beats, as It ill. On the other hand, the similar study of the effects of (]an't Shag...Resists Marring. Glides effortlessly over fabrics! the 81st day of 1974 with 284 to In 1968, President Lyndon PUC set a 14.50 fee for use of sweeps, as It cleans." musicians felt increasingly rock music on players and follow. Also on this day in history: Johnson recalled General utility poles by cable television Really deep cleans better the more they played the listeners. • U tei ordinary tap water. The moon is approaching its In 1791, Congress enacted William Westmoreland as com­ firms. Connecticut Light and carpets and rugs. legislation forbidding slave older classical works. Power Co. and Hartford Elec­ • Setting for all types fabrics. new phase. mander of U.S. troops in Viet­ Doctors have already warned REGAL MEN'G GNOP Of those musicians who often The morning stars are Mer­ trading with foreign nations. nam and made him army chief tric Light (^. sought approval • Staam channels for complatr or mainly played modern that the shrill decibel level of m COMNire HEN'S STORF' cury, Venus and Jupiter. In 1874, the Young Men’s of staff. General Creighton of the fees/ fabric coverage. music, 82 per cent were ner­ rock music can cause hearing ■nie evening stars are Mars Hebrew Association was Abrams took over in Saigon. vous, 81 per cent irritable and impairment. What the FuthYear Hoover Guarantee and Saturn. founded in New York City. A th o u ^ t for the day: British 62 per cent quarrelsome. Some relentless, incessant, pounding MANCHESTER VERNON 'Those bom on this date are In 1941', the Grand Coulee poet Letitia Elizabeth Landon d a p on the Columbia River 39 percent suffered from beat of rock does to the human The 1923 Tokyo earthquake Spencer Street 901^907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA under the sign of Aries. said: “Few, save the poor, feel psyche is a question that is long lasted only 30 seconds but American physicist Robert be^an producing electrical for the poor.” sleeplessness and 22 per cent overdue for investigation. killed 143,000 people and de- (Silver Lane) OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY »:J0 to S:30 ******°*I.T!!JP.V^.^°*^ •• < ..vStroyed 576,000 homes. IVlanchester THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIl. V:00 P.M. lATUNBAY 1«e0 M WO PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 22, 1974

.rr»'T*««^s8 ^ NCHESTER EVENING H E R A ^ M an ch ester, Conn., Fri.. March 22, H 174- p a g e SEVEN T o lla n d Personal Notice February Sundays ’To have five Sundays in Court of Probate, District of Coventry Court of Probate, District of Coventry Tax Protest Gift Applauded February, a year must be ^PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORl Town Youth NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING ESTATE OF NELUE J. HUEBNER, a leap year starting on a ESTATE OF JU U A A. RICHARDS, (W« H m A Notion To Ptom ) late of Coventry, in said District, late of Coventry, In said District, Tliursday. ’The next Febru­ Deceased SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) - A SeatUe In making tbe donation, Goosman noted flat 10 per cent income tax on everybody, p a n ic u supermarket Named To Deceased R Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. ^ contractor who don ate an amount equal ary with five Sundays will Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. that some of his employes pay more in­ noting that some wealthy persons pay no EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Rappe, Judge, dated March 19, 1974 a be in 1076. Rappe, Judge, dated March 19, 1974 a West Point hearing will he held on an application I to his 1073 income tax to a program to help come tax on their wages than he does on tax at all on earnings from nontaxable in­ hearing 'will be held ■ ■ ■ on an application praying that an Instrument purporting to needy persons says the public response to vestments. VIVIAN KENNESON praying that there be a sale of real estate his earnings because the tax laws give him be the last Will and Testament of said as m said application on file more fully his action has bwn "beyond my expec­ some breaks his employes don’t get. Coimpondenl deceased be admitted to f^obatp and Easter Baskets appears, at the Court of Probate on Apnl "It’s the older peoplU who are up in that letters testamentry be issued as in tations." Through his efforts more than 1,000 peti­ Tel. 875^704 1, 1974 at 9;00 a.m. at the Town Hall, aims," he said. “They took the country Plus Grass, said application on file more fully appear Coventry, Conn. Gene Goosman, a partner in the Algene tion letters to senators and represen­ CBUNCS Terry Jedniewski, son of Mr. at the Court of Probate on April 2S, 1974 through the Depression and World War H. Ann Kamplain, Ass’t. Clerk Construction Co., donated |1,250 last week tatives have been distributed. Goosman Egg Coloring, and Kbs. Chester Jedrziewski at Town Hall, Sullivan Avenue, wuth Now Uiey are really being hurt by false in­ Windsor, ConnecUcut. to the Neighbors In Need program which said be has a stack - of requests for Bontard Lozitr, of Old Post Rd., has been ap­ flation. Their savin g are being eaten up." Bunnies, Ann Kamplain, Ass’t. a erk gathers and distributes food to poor petitions yet to answer. Inc. pointed to the U.S. Military Goosman urges people to express their families. His goals, he said, are “an honest in­ Decorations, Academy at West Point. feelings to Washington, D.C. The contractor said he did it to call come tax” and "an honest campaign The Tolland High School Rapalra and Chocolates attention to the inequity of tax laws, the law.” guidance department made the "1110 price of a 10-cent stamp is going to Raplaeamantal loM of liberty and Constutional rights. He Goosman said elected officials who are and Plastic Eggs announcement, and said "he assure you your country is free," be said. saw be wasn’t reacting to tbe Watergate unwilling to help attain those goals should PlNNW has been both an hohor student "Tile government will work for us if we NEED SOMETHING? scandal but to a larger issue. be voted out of office. He has suggested a take an interest in it." and star athlete in soccer and 04jNM8A ask PLAZAI track while attending the 100 Watt CHAmSIDE school." To Bum Building Tuner - Amplifier - Changer Tbe Underwood Belt Factory, AttracUveTwo Tone Jacquard CJolors! in c r e a s e s g a s m il e a g e u p TO 22% a bustling building from 1885 to the early 20th century, will be Full 7-Web Tungsten Hydro-Catalyst rased Sunday at 8:30 a.m. NOW O N LY 9 \ Tolland Fire Chief Ron Littel Citing rising costs and the Fo ld in g said the building, owned by St. Our Low Price energy crisis as the most Matthew parish, has been va­ O u td o o r cant and condemed for a long $ 1 9 9 « serious problem pressing 2 time. Citing it as a fire and the Unit^ States, United Fu rn itu re health hazard, he said the Auto Workers president iniurMPa„j„_ ^®f*»uretor cheapest way to solve the Leonard Woodcock told a f Compuiiory Chaise h as •nrpwlion. problem is Jo r the fire depart­ Joint Congressional double tubular R e g .1 0 .9 9 _ 2 Barrel ment to bum it down during a Economic (Committee that I C hair with double Reg. 6.49 arms, patio non- (tubular arms, driU. 100 W att IHF Music Power Congress must provide the tiit legs. 7-17 The building is located on Rt. (patio non-tilt legs. webbed 5-posi- nation with the leadership (Big and full 7x5x4 ItorllinS'" “"“'“''MU J..™ 74, across from the Tolland FM Signal Sentry & AFC tion frame. 8.44J President Nixon is “unable Berkley Spinning Outfit I webbed frame. 4 .8 8 Carburetor Post Office. or unwilling to supply.” • 405 open face reel. 2 pc. 5 Summer Jobs FM Stereo Indicator 1/2’ glass rod and 150 yds. Mark Dunn, Board of Recrea­ Trilene 8 lb. mono line. 5.88 Vigoro Rid Deep Green tion director, has placed Reg. 8.49 Golden Vigoro a|q[)Ucation8 for summer jobs at Step Bass & Treble Controls Zebco Spin Outfit Crab Grass I Vigoro Lawn Lawn the Town Hall and Tolland High ‘ U.S. Files #444 spin cast reel. 5 1/2' 2 Preventer Fertilizer Fertilizer School. Tape Play & Record Jacks pc. light action rod. Spool T tid Positions are available for Bias Suit prefilled with 10 lb, mono. 6.88 water safety instructors, Remote Speaker Control Reg. 9.49 13.45 lifeguards, concession and On Truckers Telescopic Spin Travel Rod sz 7.95 maintenance workers. Red Stereo Headphone Jack 1 17 3/4” closed, 7' extended; Greens lawn fast, lasts for Cross certification is required WASHINGTON (UPI) - The weeks. Satisfaction guaran­ I hollow glass, stainless guides: teed. for water safety instructors and Justice Department, after years __J locking reel seat. 6 . 8 8 % lifeguards. Swivel Ball Casters of battling individual com­ Reg. 9.99 Covwi 5,000 biq. Ft. Reg. 4.99 4.25 p lic a tio n s may be returned panies on minority employment Pfiueger Spinning Outfit Figure With a Double Interest discrimination, has turned its to Town Hall or mailed to the Walnut & Padded Vinyl 2 pc. 6' medium action rod, 1 Lb. Kentucky Board of Recreation, Ad­ Cabinet legal guns on the trucking in­ Darrell Hovey (left) and Tony Merola display a check for Children’s Hospital. Hovey is exalted ruler of the lodge, lightweight spinning reel, per­ Blue Grass ministration Building, Tolland, dustry as a whole and plans to fectly matched arid balanced. ^1,893 — unusual because that figure is. the same as the and Merola was chairman of the special fund-raising com­ Speakers available from 8.88 in care of Dunn. Applications take action soon against the Reg. 13.49 Seed number of the Manchester Lodge of Elks — which the sur­ mittee. (Herald photo by Dunn) $69.95 per paii; steel industry. must be received by ^ r i l 12. Garcia 1/4 lb. Monofilament line. Property Transfers rounding committee raised to donate to the Newington Attorney General William B. Brian R. and Joyce R. Bishop Saxbe has filed suit naming Soft, limp, strong. 4 lb. thru 20 to FVancis J . and Frances J. almost 350 trucking firms— vir­ lb. Full 1/4 lb. Of monofilament line. Colombaro,. Cider Mill R d.; tually every sizable company in Makes a beautiful, It’s A Bird long lasting lawn' Salvatore Pizza, Michele Comment Session Pbtlertoii^i/Masnavw thq field — in a class action Maidrini and Sebastian Pizza to The French call it olseau- charging discrimination DO IT YOURSELF WITH mouche, or fly-size bird. Span­ Big 3 Lb. Bag 4.88 Mathews Hardware and Supply against blacks and persims with CALDOR’S CRAFT CENTER iards and Portuguese say pica HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS Spanish surnames. Company, Merrow Rd.; flor — peck the flower — and 130 Cantar Street The w it filed in U.S. District Tallwood KnoU Inc. to John W. Merchants Take Issue beija flor — kiss the flower. El Camino Plan Dome Kit by Connoiseur Black & D ecker^ Famous for Servica Court here also named the and Charlene E . O’Brien, Goose In the Lesser Antilles and MANCHESTER RT. 30, VERN O N Make a beautiful hanging Convertible Lane. Cuba it’s named for the Sound Sinca 1931 *■ Teamsters Union and a dome plaque. Kit contains ev­ Irma Perlebach to Westwood .the wings make — murmures 8494637 875-2323 Washingon-based firm erything you need. 2.57 Long Handle l Rag. 3.69 Of Main S to Board and zum-zum. Americans representing trucking firms in Park Inc., Crystal Lake Rd.; ■George p . Meacham to Henry know them as hummingbirds. , union negotiations, charging 3-D Decoupage Kit Cordless and Maria J . Zalegowski, Reed discriminatim in seniority and Attractive wall plaque in 3 Grass >I Includes ’The Board of Directors is Rd. A quitclaim deed was from it would like to see the item her back yard is two feet deep transfer practices. dimensions. All you need to beinjj asked fto endorse a make It! A Charger Irene G. Ketcham to Stephen E . placed on the directors’ agenda at times and that when it Filed with the suit was a con- 2.57 Black & Decker Shear / request by downtown Reg. 3.89 Caldor’s Own 20” Ketcham, Lakeview Heights. for public hearing and possible recedes it leaves much debris. soit decree in which the seven I Cordless Double Edge merchants that Main St. revert formal action. Victorian Decoupage She said it has been occurring major defendants in the suit,» Rotary Pow er M ow er Cordless Grass Shear IShrub/Hedge Trimmer^ to Manchester control. For the Also appearing at Thursday several times a year for the without admitting any past dis- , Oval frame, birds, butterflies, past 10 years it has been under night’s comment session were past 15 years wd has become crimination, a g r ^ to substan­ flowers. Make a lovely hanging plaque. Rag. state control. four other town residents with more serious riecently. tially boost hiring of minorities 2.57 Rag. 3.69 64.99 About Town An ad-hoc committee of four varied complaints. The other woman who until every job classification Cellu Clay, 5 lbs. 57.40 14.99 merchants made the request. A Storkweather St. man com­ appeared resides on Tolland reflects the racial makeup of 3 H.P., 4 cycle Briggs & Stratton So light and easy to handle with Use as hand held, or quickly de Just add water, mold and sculp ’Thursday night, at a Board of plained of dust he said was Tpke. She complained of a the area involved. engine, big 7 wheels. T-handle safety. 6 blades make 6.000 tach long handle and wheel as Full wrap around handle for easy to your own fancy. Very cre­ scissor cuts per minute. Battery Directors comment session — being emitted from the Central bump in the road on New State He said the suit filed with grips. Rear safety guard, sembly. tor stand-up trimming maneuverability. Lightweight, yet A Welcome to Spring Day will ative! side deflector chute. and charger included. #8280. Makes trimming chores tun! cuts quickly, smootniy. #8181 manned by its newest member. Connecticut Co-op on Apel St. Rd., between Adams and Wednesday was the 3.37 take place Saturday from 2 to 5 Reg. 4.59 Matt Moriarty Jr. He warned it could be a health Hilliard Sts., where the con­ department’s first class action p.m. at Lutz Junior Museum. It presented a copy of a 3,000- hazard. crete was overlaid with suit against an entire industry, The program Will include the signature petition to be given amesite. She called it a traffic and said the approach would CLEARANCE idmUfication of spring birds man who resides on White also to top officials of the state hazard and asked for its save 10 years worth of work by and wild flowers as well as St. criticized the way the new Department of ’Transportation. removal. 10 department lawyers by other spring exhibits and sur­ storm-sewer culvert on N. Main The request for town control of The same woman complained avoiding filing of a barrage of FOR prises. Cut spring flowers will St. was constructed. He said the Main St. is directly tied in to a of the condition of a parklet at similar suits. PERFECT be on sale. flooding condition in his back state plan to change some N, Main St. and Tolland Tpke. The companies involved in COFFEE yard and into his cellar is worse angle-parking stalls to parallel She blamed the condition on the consent order were pER YTIM EI Great Books Discussion than ever. parking. The petition asks for a damage by private utility Arkansas-Best Freight System Group will meet Wednesday at moratorium on the changes un­ crews. She recommended the Inc., Fort Smith, Ark.; Branch 1-Speed 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A woman who resides on S. Immersible' til a decision is made on control Hawthorne St. also had a com­ utility companies be ordered to Motor Express Co., New York David Wiggin, 549 Spring St. of Main St. Hand M ixer Lockets For plaint relative to flooding. She restore the parklet to its City; Consolidated F re i^ w a y s Coffeemaker "Black Judgment" by Nikki The m atter was to be dis­ Redwood said storm I water flowing into original condition. Inc., Mento Park, Calif.; I.M.L. Your Loved Cne Giovanni will be discussed. cussed this afternoon in a F r e i^ t Inc., Salt Lake City, Reg. Bird Feeder New members are welcome. meeting with Deputy State Utah; The Mason and IMxra 9.97 Reg. Reg. Reg. Our Reg. Transportation Comni^oner Lines Inc., Kingsport, Tenn.; 14.77 6.97 3.99 4.49 5.99 9.97 to 10.97 xl George Koch. Participahts in Pacific Intermountatn Express Bicycie Bonanza Peek-a-brew gauge shows coffee Three speed fingertip control tor $8 2.88 3.33 4.44 the session — also to include Co., Oakland, Calif, and Smith’s left. Use mini-brew basket for 2-3 whipping, stirring, mixing. Beater Gold filled or sterling silver. As­ cups. Fully immersible for easy ejector for easy beater cleaning. sorted shapes and sizes, attrac­ discussion of possible traffic JOHN'S BARBER SHOP Transfer Corp., Staunton; Va. It's Spring! Choose a bike now from a select group of Attractive assortment of sizes, 307 GREEN ROAD • MANCHESTER cleaing. #P-15 ______#M24 tively boxed. styles and designs. Feeder only. improvements at the Center — Tbe suit also named the these Hurry bicycles, reduced and red tagged. Not all models in all stores. No Rain Checks. were to be downtown merchant (CloaaO Wadnaadaya) Teamsters Union, the Bruce Watkins, State Comp­ Teamsters’ Over-the-Road and ADULT HAIRCUTS $3.00 BRICK and STONE PANELS Sea our exciting axamplaa: troller Nathan AgosUnelU of SAVE AN EXTRA City Cartage Policy and 10-Speed Grande Manchester, Downtown Action CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS...... $2.75 Negotiating Committee, and THROUGH Rag. 89.99 Committee Chairman William Trucking Employers Inc. which 7 7 .4 0 THE Admitted Thursday: Gordon SR. CITIZENS THE Sleith, and Mayor John ’Thomp­ $2.50 represents trucking firms in un­ SYSTEM Barrows, Stafford Springs; AND FIREPLACES BOWMAR son. Deluxe 20" Dragster Theodore Belanger, White St., (All Haircuts on Saturday $3.00) FACTORY IRREGULARS ion negotiations. REWIND The ad-hoc committee Rag. 53.99 BRAIN CHILD Rodtville; tVemonica Butler, The other 342 truck lines were 4 2 .7 0 appearing at ’Thursday night’s Garnet Riike Rd., Rockville; named as members of the same comment session told Morhuiy Bowmar Ann CdrmMy, Bald Hill Rd., class. Pottlnger said he GET READY Bell & Howell General Electric Tolland; Donna Gourtright, Save Up To 80% OFF RETAIL expected the judge to accept FOR SUMMER! Zoom Dual 8 Pocket Size AM/FM Digital Windermere Ave., Rockville; the designaticm, which would 0 9 Electric Calculator Gail Gustafson, Hemlock Dr., make the consent order binding Projector Clock Radio Vernon; Rita Gustafson, West on them. Stafford; Norma LaBonte, N. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1974 Park St., Rockville; Valeria CARPETS Seats T Example 2 Obuchowski, Bolton Rd., Ver­ 8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Our 49.95 24.97 Forward, reverse, and still oper. non. Reg. Compact 4 function, 8 digit. Bill Doubles F/1.6 zoom projection lens, auto­ Floating decimal, omni constant. Wake to music or alarm; 24 hour Also: Alfred Pandolfo, Mark WHOLESALE TO ALL 3.79 wake up system. Slide rule LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS AND PATTERNS HARTFORD (UPI) - The 2.89 matic film threading. 400’ capaci­ 1 full year parts/service guaran- Dr., South Windsor; Donna tuning, 4 " dynamic speaker. ty- . tee. Scavetta, East Hartford; Jef­ University of Connecticut AT OUR WAREHOUSE Health Center electric bill is frey Smith, Prospect St., Panels 4’x8’ Size ELECTRIC FIREPLACES Rodfville; David Stark, Tudor going to be double what of­ Lane, Manchester; Melvin NAME BRANDS ficials had expected. A total of 18’x48" Doughboy i Caldor Welliver, Pleasant St., nearly |1 million was planned for the all - electric medical • Alkyd Rockville; Annette Zotti, Sum­ Rou nd Pool mit Rd., Vernon; William Come On Down! dental school. But Health Floor Gibbs, West Rd., R^kville. $joo.$ »o $50oo„si50««„ Center Director Dr. John Paint Discharged ’Thursday: Mrs. 20 Patterson said the bill now will Our 6 8 . be about $1.9 million. The Elizafi^ Bose and daughter, WE NEED ROOMI Reg. Dries overnight to Brid^ St:, Ellington; Jeanette energy crisis was blamed for $320.00 toiigh, hard finish. Ertel, High View Rd., South increasing the projected cost of $269 U s ^ ^ r garages, electricity for the center. ' sturdy steel wall with 6” decking and cold clad expan­ Windsor; Teresa Fortin, 100% NYLON PLUSH ....Prieaa Start m •2.55 dable liner to depth of 84 inches. 15 year warranty on basements, steps, Windermere Ave., Rockville; at CAVROK PLANT . liner. etc. Brush or roll­ on. Susan lacampo, Beelzebub Rd., RT. 1-88 “ EXIT 97 ASTROTURF...... *4 .8 5 -*,* 16’x48” Doughboy South Windsor; Raymond NO DELIVERIES TAKE IT WITH YOU STATION WAGONS IDEAL Lambert Jr., High St., Decorator Pool Our Reg. Rockviile; Gail Lawrence, East ‘Holy’ Rtver Six inch deck, 20 mil cold $229 Longmeadow, Mass.; Charles clad liner expands to 78" Reg.$289 5.37 GAL. GAL. THE CARPET MERCHANTS Pollution is plaguing even Leslie, Morrison St., Rockville; deep. ______PRODUCTS Europe’s longest and mighti­ Donna Martin, Overfaill Rd., 1310 TOLLAND TURNPIKE OPEN DMLY 198 est river the Volga. Alerted Ellington; .Randy Neron, Snip- MANCHESTBL CONN. COMPANY by declining fish catches, the 3 WAYS TO CHARGE sic St., Rockville; Michelle CLOSED SUNDAY 640-0868 Soviet Union has budgeted SALE: Fri. & S a t Tennstedt, Pearl Or., Vernon; DUdOANDAREA CAVROK more than |1.3 billion dollars Mon. thru Fri. 10 ajn. to 9 p.m. Mrs. Cindy Wilde and daughter. Industrial Park Avenue Vernon. Conn. t o clean up the majestic river Manchesterp 1145 Tolland Tpke. South St., Rockville. whose name in Russian means Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. "holy," PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 22. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 22. 1974- PAGE NINE, Bolton Churches Lenten Supper Program College Notes What You Should Bolton Library Building Costs Discussed High Schoolers DONNA HOLLAND Will Feature ^Forest Puppets^ Allen received proposals Items may be previewed Know About Vitamins Correspondent Tuesday: Beef stew, tossed Saturday and Sunday was ap­ from Bolton Electric, Inc. from 7 p.m. until the auction salad, biscuit, fruit cup. proved with the stipulation that Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Hugh and Two Manchester students 646-0375 which would provide electricity begins at 7:30. meats; deep yellow and dark Picking Courses At a recent meeting, the town Wednesday: Ravioli with transportation be of mass tran­ their Friendly Forest F^ppets received high honors for their By Gaynor Maddox at the elementary school as. Auction items include linens, green vegetables. Overdoses meat sauce, green beans, beat­ sit parent-drivers. The board will perform "Everything fall term work at Bradford selectman, Alan Wiedie, well as maintenance of heat in Nutritionists stress that the of vitamin A can lead to thin­ DONNA HOLLAND Students in Grades 8-11 next knit and crochet wear, nik cake. College, Bradford, Mass. They architect for -the new town other town buildings. did not approve of either Happens in God’s Good Tim e," best way for the majority of ning hair, mouth ulcers, ex­ Correspondent had to fill out two request woodwork, needlepoint, and Thursday: Piccadili circles, are Mary Ellen Doll, daughter library, Douglas Cheney, A meeting has been scheduled students or teachers providing Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at persons to get all the treme fatigue, anemia, in­ 646-0375 froms. The first had to be services such as chair caning French fries, tossed salad, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doll Public Building Commission for April 1 at 7 p.m. at the town transportation. Center Congregational Church. vitamins.necessary for better flammation of the optic nerve The month of February at the turned in at the time it was and decorated cakes. peanut butter cake. Jr., 720 Spring St. and Ellen chairman and Marshall Taylor, hall between the selectmen, This is the second in a series health is through a balanced and an alarming build-up of high school is the beginning of filled out and the second was to Warren Demartin will be the Friday: Soup, tuna sandwich, Marie Shainin, daughter of Mr. diet,. But to pay for the neces­ town counsel, discussed the Allen and Cliff Massey, civil of potluck supper programs pressure within the head that receiving course requests from go home for parental signature. auctioneer. Chairman of the potato sticks, chilled fruit. and Mrs. Dorian Shainin of 35 sary meat, fowl, fish or eggs, matter of increasing construc­ preparedness director, to Game Tonight during Lent, conducted at the mimics a brain tumor. students. event is Peggy Bario. All information 4s then tion costs and the availability of Bolton High School gym will We^ve Named The Baby— church. There will be a nursery Lakewood Circle. fruits and vegetables, cereals Vitamin B. The B-complex further discuss the situation. There will be no admission and dairy foods each day I t 'is a long process that transferred to a form\ised by steel in connection with the new Trip Approved be the scene of a basketball provided for small children. vitamins seem to work in Auditor Named charge^ Free coffee will be Miss Laura Lynn Janecek of may at times stretch the begins with getting to each stu­ the computer. The final form A request by Miss Shelia game between the Bolton High The Hughs jointly produce concert. They are important facility. At an emergency meeting served. 74 S. Farms Dr., has been budget to the limit. Or so to the body’s over-all func: dent all available information Gronin, a high school science men’s faculty team and the and write their "Ring Around must be equipped with a label The PBC was asked to speed held by the Board of Finance it named to the dean’s list at Cen­ some people believe. tioning, especially, in the ner­ on what courses will be offered provided by the computer peo­ up preliminary proceedings to teacher, for herself and those Coventry Middle School faculty the World” series which Therefore, many turn to was recommended that Jthe Dinner Planned tral Missouri State University vous system, the circulatory and the general requirements ple or a complete data form for exp^ ite progress in construc­ students interested to attend a team. There will be an admis­ appears Sunday mornings at vitamins believing them to be William C. Reynolds & Co. be Bolton High, School class of in Warrensburg, Mo. system, digestion and of the school. new students who will be com­ tion. ^ conference entitled “ Coalition sion charge. Skinner, Mallhew Warren, son of William H. II and Mildred 7:30 over Channel 30 TV. The a substitute for eating a auditor for the 1973-74 fiscal 1977 is sponsoring a spaghetti metabolism. Because the B- A series of sessions was held ing from the Bolton Center for the Environment of New All proceeds will go to the A. Weinstein Skinner of Stafford Springs. He was bom March 9 at forest animals are the variety of foods. In fact, Wiedie will be meeting with year at a price of |1,600. dinner March 30 at St. Maurice complex vitamins do work to­ in the high school gym with School. England” in Hashua, N.H. athletic fund at Bolton High. Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. brainchildren of Hugh and many take them in massive contractors to discuss construc­ ‘Slave Sale’ Parish Center. gether they need one another. each class in order to respond It was noted that John Flek and Mrs. Robert Weinstein of Margate, Fla. His paternal grand­ his wife interacts with the Recreation doses believing they will per­ Thus a surplus of one could tion problems and to coordinate Bolton High School Latin Club ’There will be sittings, the to any questions raised by the and Jeffrey Heintz spent from parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner of White Rd., animals during the perfor­ form miracles without con­ lead to a deficiency of anoth­ activities. will be holding its third annual first at 6 p.m., the second at Department course selection book that was two to three weeks last year on Rockville. mance. sidering the costs of this fad­ er. And certain of the B As it is a community project slave sale April 6, 7 and 13. 7:30 p.m. Both sittings will dist “megavitamin therapy” given out the beginning of schedule changes. About 40 per Hugh has been ip commercial vitamins are known to in­ local contractors will be asked The “ slaves” are willing to offer “ all you want” w the as part of a weekly budget. February. ' cent of the original requests Molloy, Kevin Donovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Molloy radio and television throughout teract with other drugs which to try to keep costs down. do all kinds of clean-up and or main course, salad, rolls and But Philip While, Sc.D., could lead to serious trouble. were changed. our famous of 160 Pine Knob Dr., South Windsor. He was bom March 10 at his career. For 12 years he was The selectmen viewed a necessary odd jobs now that dessert. director of Department of Vitamin C is essential tq Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. the director of communications Knitting ciasses for beginners Proud of his diplomatic model of the library, on display spring is here. lorry-morse’ seeds Foods and Nutrition of Amer the maintenance of health. A special feature this year and Mrs. Daniel F. Donovan of Easley, S.C. His paternal grand­ success in reconciling his at the town clerk’s office, and for both the Greater Hartford and intermediates have been ican Medical Association, The supply must be NOTICE For further information will be the added attraction of make a garden grow parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Molloy of Bdfast, Northern nation with the United noted they were pleased with Council of Churches and the, added to the spring session of warns of the possible danger replenished daily because TOWN OF MANCHESTER, please call 649-6338 or 643-1707. door prizes. Adult tickets are Ireland. He has a brother, Sean Patrick. the design as rendered. beautifully! Connecticut Council of the Recreation department’s in self-prescribed doses of man cannot synthesize or CONNECTICUT States, President Anwar El- On Ail-Stars selling for 32.50 and children’s vitamins. T itle 1 Churches. women’s programs at 110 Cedar store it. Marked deficiency NOTICE OF Sadat of Egypt tells his Paul Groves, son of Mr. and ' for 32. our assoiimaiit is most Champlin, Clifford Donald Jr., son of Clifford and Linda He recently was awarded a St. in a recent issue of Today’s :an lead to scurvy, with ex­ countrymen that improved In response to a notice M rs . H a r r y G r o v e s , 45 Tickets may be purchased compMs, Including the now Health, he states: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Commo Champlin of 65 Vernon Ave., Rockville. He was bom plaque noting his many years of These nine-week classes will treme weakness, deteriora­ received by the selectmen that Brookfield Rd., was recently from any member of the Vitamin A is vital to over­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 9 U;S. relations will also aid seed tape - so easy to usol March 12 at Rockville General Jlospital. His maternal grand­ devoted service by the Connec­ be taught by Phyliss Girard. tion of gums and excruciat­ Bolton is now part of a new Ti­ named to the All-Star Clwrter freshman class. all vision, growth and bone ing joint pains. of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by the the Arab bloc. mother is Mrs. Dorothy Commo of 112 High St., Rockville. His ticut Council of Churches. He Ciasses start April 17 from 1 to tle I area the selectmen Oak Conference basketball Class advisors are Mrs. development in youngsters Studies of the efficacy of Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, e have every tlWe thing' paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Champlin of Pin­ also recently resigned as its Mrs. Hugh and Her Puppet 2 p.m. for beginners and from 2 requested town counsel to team by the vote of the con­ Marion Nicolay and Fred and the health o f tissues lin­ massive dosages of the March 12, 1974, of Ordinance as follows: nacle Rd., Ellington. He has a sister, Melinda Ann. Mirector of the Cooperative to 3 p.m. for intermediates. The research the situation. Audette. non-profit independent produc­ had a long time association in ing our bodies inside and out. vitamin in controlling or pre­ PURCHASE OF PROPERTY ference coaches. got your Broadcast Ministry. sessions are open to G en era tor School Menus tion company to help church working with children. She It is present in eggs, butter, venting colds have been in­ CASE MOUNTAIN Kissinger Paul, a sophomore at Bolton w o ^ Beauchene, Christopher Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven He has launched a new com­ Manchester area residents. cream, cheese and fortified As requested earlier in the and social service agencies with works in television and has conclusive. In short, the jury BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of High School, is the first Bolton The following cafeteria lottery Beauchene of Swampscott, Mass. He was bom March 10 at the pany called "V oices of the Projects will include milk. Other good sources are Sees No New year, Raymond Allen, school mass media work. produced and hosted many of is still out. Manchester that the Town of Manchester shall purchase for the boy to receive this honor. menus will be served March 25- 1^ the m*ifQc1e of tnamStretf | tldiots Salem, Mass., Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Unheard" (VOTU), which is a slippers, a cabie-stitch superintendent, presented the Mrs. Hugh, an actress, has her own series. sum of 1631,622.50 from Wells C. Dennison and Robert C. Den­ Auction Scheduled 29 to stud ents in B olton ' downiowndowntown manchester manchester Jgf haral Mrs. Lester Dixon of Glastonbury. His paternal grandparents are pothoider, a hat, child’s pocket- Oil Embargo selectmen with proposals for nison bf the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of The United Methodist Women Elementary and Center School. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beauchene of Manchester. book and a woman’s vest. All the purchase and installation of ( Connecticut, and I^rothy Case Beach of the City of Washington, WASHINGTON (UPI) - are sponsoring a handicraft Monday: Hot dog on roll, patterns are included in the an emergency generator to be District of Columbia, from the Tonica Springs Company and from Because a unanimous vote is auction April 5 at the United French fries, carrot/celery Zmijewski, Alicia Marie,, daughter of Richard and Maxine course. used at Bolton Elementary Mary A. Murphy that certain piece or parcel of land located in needed, Secretary of State Methodist Church. sticks, chocolate square. Assfalg ^ ije w s k i of Kozley Rd., Tolland. She was bom March 11 About Town SAVE NOW! School in times of crisis. the Town of Manchester in said County and State, more par­ Henry A. Kissinger says he at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Many ciasses formerly ticularly bounded and described as follows: doesn’t believe the Mideast oil are Mr. and Mrs. Max Assfalg of East Hartford. Her paternal offered at J12 a session have A certain piece or parcel of land situated in the Town of embargo will be reimposed grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Myron Zmijewski of Southington. been reduced to $6. Free child Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the when the Arab states meet Her great-grandmother is Mrs. Maiy Borowski of New Britain. Cub Scout Pack 2 will have its care is available during ali westerly side of Birch Mountain Road and more particularly later this spring to reassess the She has a sister, Deborah Ann, 9. annual pinewood derby Satur­ classes. Those taking morning GIGANTIC situation. bounded and described as follows: day at 1 p.m. at Second and afternoon ciasses may use Beginning at the southeast com er of Lot No. 93 as shown on a “ ...The consensus seems to Congregational Church. the main lobby area to eat their Lorenc, Jennifer Alison, daughter of Richard A. and Kerry A. FABRIC SALE map entitled “ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Section No. 2 Timrod be that what the Arabs will do lunch. irs PROBABLY THE MOST Goren Lorenc of 33 Egypt Rd., Ellington. She was bom March 11 Road Manchester, Conn. Scale 1” equals 40’ May 8,1968 Griswold on Ju..e 1 is to review the deci­ Mayfair Y Ciub wiil have a at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Engineering, Inc. Revised July 8,1968 Sheet 2 of 3” on file in the. sion and that it would require a kitchen sociai Monday at 1:30 are Mr. and Mrs. James Goren of Mansfield Center. Her paternal Town Clerk’s Office in Said Town of Manchester and which point new decision to reimpose the p.m. at Cronin Hail of Mayfair :i:3*K¥S¥5¥Sifi!!^^ Savings In Every Dept grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lorenc of Columbia. She marks the northeast com er of an "Easement for future road” as embargo...and presumably that Gardens. ’The event is open to NEW STORE HOURS PRACTICAL FAMILY CAR AROUND. has a sister, Colleen Amy, 3. mm. u m pool moks shown on said map; thence running north 7° 03’ 50” west along decision would have to be unan- ail Mayfair Gardens residents. Mon., Tu m ., W«d., Sat. 10-6 AsiQOMii WMi the easterly line of said Lot No. 93147,21 feet, thence north 7° 03’ mimous,” Kissinger told a I A ll SEASON POOL MG. | . Thursday 6 Friday, 10-9 35” west along land now or formerly of Wells C. Dennison et al news conference Thursday. Manchester Teens of Trinity Riley, Kelly Lynn, daughter of William F. and Susan Fracchia j ' 5 ^ . ■ it 143.01 feet to an iron pipe; thence mnning north 26° 00’ 00” east “ So, we do not believe jthat it is Covenant Church will meet Routs 44A Bolton i Riley of 871 Tolland 'Tpke. She was bom March 12 at Manchester :¥ « along said land of Wells C. Dennison, et al, 609.98 feet to an iron probable that the embargo will tonight at 7:30 in the Fellowship h to o r ia l Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fracchia Photo suaoBmaooffjuss pipe; thence mnning north 83° 52’ 10” east along land of Wells C. be reimposed.” Hall of the church. The group is 0ffUlGtM»TUIBa Brano Fracchia oP’616 W. Middle Tpke. Her paternal grand­ Dennison, et al, 2,041.525 feet to an iron pipe; thence running 'The Arabs clamped the em ­ open to anyone of high school HHsrs, Hssttr o mother is Mrs. Helen Riley of Lowell, Mass. She has two sisters, Storyteller north 58° 41’ 15” east along said land of Wells C. Dennison, et al, bargo because of the U.S. policy Leslie, 4; and Norma, 3. Engaged age. Gtioinicsis toward Israel, and could be Free £t(fma(e« ^ FABRIC DEPARTMENT^STORES 56.20 feet to the southwest com er of land now or formerly of David Hanson will perform as Mary A. Murphy; thence mnning north 71° 42’ 35” east along said expected to restore it should The Junior High Methodist Tot. 649-8962 MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) a “ Company of One” at the M- land now or formerly Mary A. Murphy, 846.35 feet; thence mn­ they disapprove of U.S. Parson, Robin daughter of Richard W. and Margaret Youth Fellowship of South (ESL 1000) The engagement of Miss Women’s Club of Manchester ning north 5° 42’ 25” west along said land now or formerly Mary attempts to settle the dispute Zikus Parson of 125 Sunruner St. She was bom March 9 at United Methodist Church will Denise Patricia Morra of meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at A, Murphy, 812.28 feet; thence running north 57° 40’ 15” east along the Israeli-Syrian border. Manchester Memorial Hospital, l^er. maternal grandmother is meet tonight at 7 in the youth Bolton (o Joseph Edward Second Congregational Church. along land of Wells C. Dennison, et al, 306.91 feet to the westerly Kissinger also said that said Mrs. Margaret Zikjis bf 45 Bird!'St. Ildr'Eternal grandparents lounge at the church. Budrick of Andover, has been Hanson is a story teller who line of Birch Mountain Road; thence mnning southeasterly along recent statements by President are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kanehl of 105 Ridge St. and Russell Par­ announced by her mother, Mrs. has performed in ali parts of the westerly line of Birch Mountain Road, 60.07 feet to an iron Nixon and himself critical of son of Smallwood Trail, Coventry.. Her paternal great- ’The Seminar on Grief of Gasprin Morra o f Bolton. She is the United States and Canada. pipe; thence continuing southeasterly along the westerly line of European cooperation with the grandparents are Charles Russell of Tolland and Mrs. Dorothy South United Methodist Church also the daughter of the late His repertoire ranges from the Birch Mountain Road, 203.80 feet to an iron pipe; thence con­ United States was not an Ziehnert of White Plains, N.Y. Her paternal great-great- wiil meet tonight at 7:30 in the Gasprin Morra. writings of Shakespeare and ^ tinuing southeasterly along the westerly line of Birch Mountain attempt to blackmail the grandmother is Mrs. Mabel Russell of Manchester. She has a new education wing of the Mr. Budrick is the son of Mrs. Dickens to “ Moby Dick” and Road, 100.07 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing southeasterly Western allies. sister, Tracy Ann, 3t4. church. The Rev. Wayne Ken­ Joseph C. Budrick of Andover “ Huckleberry Finn.” along the westerly line of Birch Mountain Road, 192.59 feet to an He said the United States is dall will lead the the study. and the late Joseph C. Budrick. He creates the characters by iron pipe ; thence continuing southeasterly along the westerly line not seeking domination of its The bride-elect is a 1972 the use of his hands, face, body of Birch Mountain Road, 88.59 feet to an iron pipe; thence running European friends, but is con­ Marchand, Michael James, son of James A. and Patricia S. and voice. No costumes, cerned about growing Marchand of 381 Hartford Rd. He was bom March 5 at St. Francis graduate of Bolton High School south 39° 09’ 45” west,jil8.85 feet to an iron pipe; thence running scenery or other aids are used isolationism in America. Hospital, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and is currently a sophomore at south 51° 33’ 10” west, 157.06 feet; thence running south 71° 42’ the University of Connecticut to portray images of every age 35” west, 846.42 feet; toence mnning south 5° 34’ 50” east, 559.90 "In all statements we have John Siemienski of 427 Center St. His paternal grandparents are Mrs, Taylor and sex. made to Europe we have Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marchand of Old Mystic. where she is majoring in feet to an iron pipe; thence running south 88° 26’ 50” east, 355 history. To Address Mrs. Paul Willhide is in feet; thence mnning south 5° 34’ 50” east, 2,490 feet^ thence mn­ attempted to explain that the Her fiance is a 1970 graduate charge of arrangements. Mrs. ning south 84° 25’ 10” west, 600 feet; thence running south 5° 34’ danger that concerned us was of Rham High School and is David Shearer and Mrs. 50” east, 960 feet to land now or formerly one Gorman, the last American isolationism, not a Rice, Victoria Ellen, daughter of William P. Jr. and Carol Garden Club employed by M and M Oil Com­ Richard Reinohl are co- D eight courses being along land of Wells C. Dennison, et al; thence quest for domination,’’ Paquin Rice of Enfield. She was bom March 7 at Hartford Mrs. Harvey W. Taylor of chairmen of refreshments. Kissinger said. MID-SIZE DODGE CORONET. pany of Bolton as a plumber ap­ running south 79° 23’ 10” west along said land now or formerly Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Louis Paquin of prentice. Farmington, horticuitural con­ one Gorman, 896.38 feet to a stone bound; thence running north 4° The United States, he added, Glastonbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The couple plan a July 12 sultant and lecturer, will be 32’ 20” west along land now or formerly one Schildge 539.51 feet was trying to “ counteract what William P. Rice Sr. of 190 Chestnut St. wedding at St. Maurice Church guest speaker at the Perennial to an iron pipe; thence mnning north 1° 38’ 05” west along land seemed to us an evolution in in Bolton. Planters Garden Club meeting Scout News now or formerly Amelia E. HoIIistei;, 187.39 feet to a stone bound; America towards shedding Monday at 8 p.m. at the Federa- thence running north 1° 30’ 05” west along land now or formerly responsibility.” tion Room of Center Charter Oak Council, Boy Scouts of America, Inc., 430.21 feet to Congregational Church. Her an iron pipe; thence mnning south 86° 22’ 25” west, 564.52 feet to Hull-Wallace topic: "Perennials Preferred.'A 6IVIN6 an iron pipe; thence mnning north 83° 12’ 10” west, 609.92 feet to Air Force Plane Mrs. A.C. Lange and Mrs. Brownie ’Troop 654 of Nathan an iron pipe; thence mnning north 86° 46’ 25” west, 1,736.74 feet Will Fly Patient H.A. Huffield are co-hostesses Hale School will host Troop 644 to an iron pipe, the last three courses being along said land now or ATLANTA (UPI) - Thanks for this special guest night of Waddell School at a formerly Charter Oak Council, Boy Scouts of America Inc.; to some red-tape slashing by program. “ potlatch” on March 28 at 3:15 thence running north 6° 20’ 55” west along land now or formerly Anita Lorraine Wallace of the Department of Defense and The guest speaker is a p.m. at the Nathan Hale School. one Kissman, 292.53 feet to an iron pipe; thence running south 81° Manchester and Floyd Hull of Sen. Herman Talmadge, an Air member of the Royal Hor­ The host troop, led by Mrs. 45’ 35” east along land now or formerly John F. Lenti, et al, and Bolton were united in marriage Force evacuation plane will fly ticultural Society of England Georgia O’Brien and Mrs. along land now or formerly William J. Matushak, partly along Jan. 19 at the United Methbdist four-year-old Rachel Gann to and many botanical and Marion Bums, will present the each, in all 750.96 feet to a stone bound; thence running north 89° Church, Bolton. Texas for special medical treat­ historical societies in this flag ceremony and provide 52’ 40” east along said land now or formerly William J. Matushak The bride is the daughter of ment Satui^ay. country. She has traveled refreshments. The guest troop, and land now or formerly one Fritag, partly along each, in all Mrs. Louise Wallace of 109 Pine Rachel was paralyzed from extensively in the United States led by Mrs. Jean Browne and ^ .5 5 feet to an iron pipe; thence mnning north 10° 14’ 40” west St. The bridegroom is the son of the neck down in a traffic acci­ and Europe studying garden in- Mrs. Camilla Nelson, will along said land now or formerly one Fritag, 775.01 feet to an iron Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull of dent which killed her mother staliation and design, garden provide entertainment. The pipe; thence mnning south 75° 29’ 00” west along said land now or Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. last Aug. 23. Medical bills have care and maintenance, civic girls will exchange gifts which formerly one Fritag, 512.60 feet to land now or formerly Andrew The Rev. Robert W. Edlridge plantings, and the historical they have made. when' since soared above 375,000 If you’re a family man who's simply cramped by small cars, the Dodge Boys are right on target with Ansaldi, et al, said land being lot No. 84 as shown on a map en­ of South United Methodist while doctors and machines background of the world’s great titled “ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Section No. 2 Timrod Road Dodge Coronet. Price out a Coronet sedan. You’ll find it isn’t that much more than many small cars—yet Church, Manchester, officiated worked to keep Rachel alive. gardens. Manchester, Conn. Scale 1” equals 40’ May 8, 1968 Griswold you get an intermediate-size car with four doors, plenty of room for six, and a big trunk. Standard, too, at the double-ring ceremony. Rachel, who is living in a Engineering, Inc. Revised July 8,1968 Sheet 3 of 3” on file in the The church was decorated with bulky respirator, will be flown are front disc brakes and a small V8 with Electronic Ignition that eliminates the points and condenser. CARRIAGE HOUSE Town Clerk’s Office in said Town of Manchester; thence mnning white chrysanthemums and you g iv n jL BLOOD! to the Texas Rehabilitation north 21° 08’ 30” east along Lots Nos. 84,85,86,87 and 88 as shown All Coronet sedans and wagons have a 118-inch wheelbase. Not too big, not too small. And the yellow snapdragons. Kenneth G ood News SALON Center in Houston along with Believe..it or not - skinny on said “ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN...Sheet 3 of 3” map and along wagons can take a four- by eight-foot sheet of plywood flat Wood was organist and Rodman 18. Oak S t, Manchaatar her father in a DC9 Air-Evac is out! This is the latest con­ LoU Nos 89, 90, 91 and 92 as shown on said “ LOOKOUT Stewart of the Hartford Opera plane — a flying intensive care on the floor, with the rear seats down and the tailgate up. sensus of top fashion desig­ MOUNTAIN...Sheet 2 of 3” map, partly along each, in all 1,077.50 Company was soloist. unit. ners, writers for fashion WE’RE OPEN feet; thence mnning north 7° 03’ 50” west along said Lot No. 92 on Check it out now. Dodge Coronet. The mid-size family The bride, given in marriage pubiications and fashionable said map, 79.68 feet to a point which marks the southeast corner car at a very sensible price. by her brother William 6 DAYSI women, who say they are all 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. f said “ Easement for future roa(t’ as shown on said map Wallace, wore a floor-length feeling better with a few ex­ ereinabove referred to; thence ranmng north 86° 4(1’ east, 120 gown of pink chiffon. She wore tra, but not overweight, NEXT B 1 .0 0 D M 0 B II.E VISIT S THUR8. A FRI. feet; thence mnning south 3° 12’ east, 60 feet; thence mnning a white daisy headpiece and pounds. Experts now feei ex­ Turkey 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. south 58° 16’ 50” east, 64.64 feet; thence running north 86° 48’ carried a bouquet of pink roses cessive thinness detracts Phone 643-2481 east, 67 feet; thence mnning north 3° 12’ west, 97 feet to an iron and white daisies. from your looks as you get Shoot Betty Emerson of older. MONDAY, MARCH 25M1______pipe, the last four courses being along land now or formerly Town Manchester, the bride’s sister, of Manchester; thence continuing north 3° 12’ west, 50 feet; was maid of honor. She wore a thence mnning south 86° 48’ west, 243.38 feet to the southeast cor­ green and white satin gown and ner of said Lot No. 9$ at the point of beginning. MANCHESTER NOTICE t i m e ______Said premises contain 229.5M acres more or less. carried yellow daisies. ( Said premises are more particularly shown on a map entitled David McKennyof Andover, i 1 COON A FOX THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER “ CASE MOUNTAIN LANDS To Be Acquired by THE TOWN OF was his brother-in-law’s best 11 P L A C B i ' WATER DEPARTMENT soiiTHumTipMimopiCTc i m MANCHESTER, CONN. Scale 1” equals 100’ Date Oct. 1972 Rev. CLUB lo rp D ® * man. Ushers were Maurice . H i Lozier of West Hartford and will begin flushing the water mains on ’Tuesday, March 26th, Please Note: It You Make An Appointment To Give 2-12-74 Drawing No. 1388” made by Igor Vechesloff, Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor, and on file in the Town Clerk’s Of­ NorUi River Rd., Thomas Caffery III of in area serviced by the Town: South Main, South Farms, Blood — Please Show Up — Thank Youl Brooklyn. Highland St. and Spring St., also areas serviced by fice in said Town of Manchester in four separate sheets. Rockledge System. This Ad Sponsored By This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this COVENTRY CHORCHES A reception was held at- the home of the bridegroom’s Fluking will continue Tuesdays through Fridays until publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days sister, Mrs. David McKenny of completed. after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not Andover. The couple will reside Should you experience rusty water, it may get into your CHarke Insurance Agency Manchester Evening Watkins Brothers less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ Sunday, March 17 on South Rd., Bolton. hot water tank. If it does, after the water returns to normal, CBT Herald Watkins Funeral Home mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference to Sunday, March 24 MOTORS. INC. Mrs. Hull is employed as clear the settled material by drawing off the water from the Holmes Funeral Home WINF Radio Moriarty Brothers a special Town election. assistant manager of the photo faucet at the bottom of the tank. SIrauld you have a load of Warren Howland Sunday, March 31 80 Oakland Straot, Mantihastor, Com . Manchester Paitade: Phyllis V. Jackston, department at Caldor’s Depart­ wash stained or muddied by this disturbance, after the water Real Estate Sunday, April 7 Dodge Regal Men’s Shop Butterfleld’s Secretary ment Store, Manchester. Mr. returns to normal, wash the load with your regular soap and J. D. Real Estate Liggett’s Pharmacy Board of Directors 10 A.M. ■ 4 P.M. AUmOfUZED DEALERS Hull is associated with his 4 ounces of cream of tartar. This ^ould clean the wash. Savings Bank of Lydall, Inc. .Sears Manchester, Connecticut Dated at Manchester, ■ father at Hull’s Auto Body in satisfactorily. Manchester Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull Connecticut, this 15th day of March, 1974 PAGE TEN — MANCHE^STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., March 22j 1974

You don’t havo to bo rich to Maine Ups Wage Floor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. March 22.1974 - PAGE ELEVEN Shell Takeover H ebron Coventry make a big splash this HARTFORD (UPI) - The l^anchester Coventry Gardening AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - million would be used to expand Shell Oil Co. says the firm will summsr! The Maine House, bowing to a the state's medicaid program consider taking over its Connec­ Hospital firm stand taken by the Senate, Bank Seeks Charter to help more persons take ad­ ticut service stations if the Bennet l^ould Take Drudge to Receive Thursday gave final approval to vantage of the federal medical legislature insists on too tough Notes with a compromise bill to increase program. MONICA SHEA a bill governing gasoline station porators of a pn^iosed Coventry the state minimum wage from Air Safety Award The House passed and sent to leases. H.H. Hewitt, district Correspondent bank that they apply for a 81.90 to 82 an hour. ^on-Partisan Approach 7 4 2 -9 9 3 FRANK ATWOOD the Senate a measure to place a manager for Shell in Connec­ charter from the banking com­ The Senate had refused to moratorium on the issuance of Nike Milin, financial consul­ mission. Discharged Thursday: Arthur ticut, said Wednesday major MONICA SHEA professionalism and excellence raise the hourly minimum lobster licenses in Maine until tant of Stratford, has Gerich, 53 School St.; Vincent amendments being considered Toward Watergate The 1973 Aviation Mechanic in the performance of his duties above the 82 level even though after a federal court rules on recommended to the 40 incor­ Milin, in a statement last Donadio, 42 Florence St.; by the legislature would even Safety Award for Connecticut as an aviation mechanic that the House had pressed for a the constitutionality of the night, said the feasibility study Harriet Duke, Bloomfield; Anyone who visits Old Stur- prohibit the firm from changing NANCY ORINKUTH are scarce, planning is the only will be presented to John resulted in increased reliability 82.20 minimum. state’s three year residency Monday; American chop he conducted showed that the Dorothy Ruganis, 29 Ridgewood bridge Village at this season the terms of rentals in leases. Correspondent way to insure options. Drudge, Jones Crossing Road, and safer aviation. The House also gave its final requirement. suey, cherry waldorf salad, establishment of a commercial Dr., Rockville; Susan Teets, 240 has a chance, if it is a warm 228-3970 On the subject of money Coventry Coventry. approval to a bill to increase butterscotch pudding. bank in Gnrentry would fulfill spring day, to see maple sugar Bennet called campaign spend­ The awards give recognition Drudge has a long career in the state cigarette tax by two Douglas Bennet, ad­ an existing need and a rapidly Oak St.; Pauline Donohue, Rt. made the old fashion^ way. ing reform a necessity and Tuesday; Turkey patty, New Bids to the aviation mechanics who aviation. He has been with Air cents to fund Gov. Kenneth M. ministrative aide to Sen. expanding service mqrket ii^ 4, Coventry; Paul Correnti, 85 Old Sturbridge will not put up also spoke of the need for‘tax cranberry sauce, mashed make outstanding contributions Kaman Aircraft service facility Curtis’ program for Abraham Ribicoff, told the area. / j Arnott Rd.; David Sayers, with any compromises and the reform. “ Reform” , he said, potato, frosted cake. Sought For to air safety by their at Bradley International A h ^ il catastrophic medical expenses. members of the Tolland County Bristol; Theodore Leenders, tools they use in their annual “ does not mean soaking the maintenance practices. They for the last 11 years and is The measure is designed to House Democratic Association that Wednesday: Sausage pizza, Bus Contract Milin said thaV..^givefi Glastonbury. spring demonstration of sugar rich, just getting everyone to aggressive management the are made in an effort to enable presently the assistant service produce 82.8 million annbally. Democrats had an obligation to garden salad, applesauce. making are the tools that were pay his share.” the public to recognize the im­ manager there. Before that, he ^ m e 8800,000 would be placed restore public confidence in MONICA SHEA proposed bank could become available a hundred years ago Also, Gladys Kielbania, 3 portance of the mechanic in was an aircraft mechanic in H i a hill-alzad, 11-tool aallboat with 55 tquara f M of tall and a roomy. aH- into a fund to help families Plants politics. At a meeting of the The Tolland County Thursday: Orange and The transportation com­ profitable in a few years. The In cockpit... It'a a aturdy, llghtwalght vaaaal mada of unwrackabla, un- and used today as they were Carol Dr., Rockville; Ellen aviation safety. Saudi Arabia for nine years. beset by major illnesses to pay association held in Hebron Democratic Association is the grapefruit juice, hamburg on mittee had recommended that incorporators voted to go ahead ainkable Corllte.' A malarial that'a avan tougher than llbarglaN... Qlva then by hard manual labor. The award will be presented oldest Democratic organization bidding for the 1974-75 school and apply to the Banking Com­ Davidson, Reservation Rd., An­ The date for the awards presen your family a Sunflower for tummar. It'a aaay to buy. Eaay to aall Eaay to medical bills. The remaining 82 CLAY P9TS Thursday night Bennet stated roll, french fries, fruit slaw, Making maple sugar begins in the state. It has bmn in con­ mission for a charter. dover, Eda Follman, to Drudge for the consistent lauon ceremony will be an­ love. In fact, you can tie It on top of your car m a his belief that one way to ac­ oatmeal and raisin cookies. bus contract be reopened rather with chopping wood. An enor­ Phoenixville; Christine and demonstration of a high level of nounced by the FAA. and take It anywhere. And make a big aplaah S U H l I O W K VERMICULITE complish this task was to be tinuous operation since 1931 and than accept the bid of Floyd wherever you go. ~ — — mous stack of seasoned wood, Friday; Fish sticks, mashed The bank, to be located in Brian Farnsworth, 11 Lynwood Herald completely non-partisan in has kept the 13 towns of Tolland Monroe and Sons which was cut preferably a year ago, must P9TTING SGIL potato, green beans, rice pud­ North Coventry, would serve dealing with Watergate. County together through about 810,000 more than alloted be ready to feed the open fires ding. Coventry and surrounding Dr., Bolton; Claire Gates, ^ 2 4 9 ® ® Yesterdays D9RMANT SPRAY He feels that it is necessary several district changes. Tw o in the proposed school budget. that blaze up around two cast Maryanne Dr., Coventry; Anne IVe’re Your Headquarten For charter members of the group, Monroe’s bid of 8161.000 was towns such as Andover, Bolton, iron kettles to boil the sap, for the Democratic party to Snow, 93 Concqrd Rd.; Susan L VEG. & FL9WER SEED Charles Phelps and John the only one receiv^ even Tolland and Columbia. ★ SAILBOATS...... •99.95 up drive off the water it contains 25 Years Ago provide real leadership and not McHugh, East Hartford; merely try to ride into office on Giradini, were present at the though seven sets of ■k CANOES, FIborglas, Aluminum, 13 ft. as fragrant steam and reduce William S. Miller, son of Mr. meeting. BURRITT BANK PAYS Milin said that he didn’t Sharon Dick, 62 Baker Rd., Ver­ 2 a u t h o riz e d \ 3 c O t t ^ retailer the “ same tide that takes those HIGHEST RATES! Depositors specifications were sent out. non; Edward Armstrong, 50 the sap first to maple syru^i and and Mrs. Henry Miller is expect any opposition to the involved in the scandals away.” Nominating Committee The transportation com­ then, by further boiling, to elected master councilor of at the “ Big B’’ earn top application. Woodland St. HITES Op«n Mon-Sit 10:00-5:30 Bennet, a resident of Nick Pawluk of Vernon, Fred mittee met last night to go over ★ STARCRAFT FISHINO BOAT 12 to 2 l “lS maple sugar. The woodpile John Mather Chapter, Order of dividends. Interest is com­ Hadlyme, has been mentioned the specifications and will ★ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS must be ready long before the DeMolay. Kemp of Ellington and Ruth pounded daily, paid monthly. trees are tapped. as a possible candidate for the Ventura of Vernon were ap­ Put your dollars to work at the attempt to find others in- ^V%%-;W'Open 6 Day* ^’X->X>iX.iiOpen Thun, ’til 9K:V:V‘.«^ ★ USED BOATS and MOTORS W HITHAM Nursery terrated in bidding. ;|y g If you are not going to use 10 Years Ago Second District Congressional pointed to serve on the money place—The cute little This was a Sunday; The ' GROW WITH US ' seat presently held by Robert nominating committee. They The other alternatives would WhatU Exciting At /. Carman, Clothierf | metal spouts made in a factory, ROUTE 6 Red Bank Building in Hebron BOLTON 643 • 7802 Steele. be to negotiate a contract with which nobody did a hundred Herald did not publish. will present a slate of officers center, Burritt Mutual savings Our Men’t Department opening o f a brand new “ WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!” Monroe or to have the town years ago, you must cut your In his speech Bennet called at the April meeting and elec­ is open daily 10:30-6, Thursday $ea$on with Great New Suitingsl purchase buses and contract own spouts with a jackknife, for the establishment of a tions will be held in May. night till 8. 228-9471 the operation of them or Natural $houlder$, two and three-button modelt, in | using a length of sumach and federal planning system. He School Menus said that other countries have operate them with town per­ interesting, unusual tan and multi color Glen pushing out the pith to make a The menu at the elementary learned that when commodities sonnel. Plaids. tube. .schools for next week will be: CAPITOL Andover The only problem with this Then to bore the hole through Thu U the mo$t interesting assortment of color <■ EASTER POinMiT]}' alternative is the cost of the EQUIPMENT CO. the maple bark and into the e f l ) blending we’ve seen in yearsi a buses and the length of time cambium layer that carries the Legal Notices Odegard 31 MAIN STREET Td. 643-7958 MANCHESTER between ordering the buses and || Our new solid color suitings in o ff shades o f grey, Heurt DAILY: 7 iin to 5 pm; Thurt. 7 im to 9 pm; S it. 7 m i to 4 pm sap up from the roots, you must O PORTRAITS BACK IN To Conduct their delivery. iS pnUy, and blue^balances thU great assortment It use a hand auger. A brace-and- c il TOWN OF MANCHESTER comments and recommen­ •A BE SURE . >^BUSS hii been serving the Home Owner bit, which would make the job TIME FOR EASTER ^ ]| really would be "worthwhile” to stop by and see ( 3 > NOTICE OF dations shall be considered to Office Hours % us... for 12 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of easier, was not available and ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE fTatercolor Jamboree Making maple sugar the hard way at Old Sturbridge be advisory in nature and in no your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised the auger was a metal bit made In accordance with the ELLEN LARIVIERE Joanna Case, one of the Mary way binding upon the Planning by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest by a clever blacksmith and Village in Massachusetts. Wooden troughs catch the sap One 5x7 Color Portrait $ State Sen. Dave Odegard (R) Cheney Library’s Sunday staff, provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ and Zoning (iommission. The local office: fitted with a wooden handle. It from wooden spouts and sugar is made by boiling the sap in All ages: Babies, children will present .a “ Watercolor and adults tions 1 and 9 of the Town failure of the Conservation will be in Andover lo r a “ com­ Plants took strong hands to turn the iron kettles hung over an open wood fire. (Ptoto by Old One sitting per subject Charter, notice is hereby given Commission to respond to the ment session” Monday, March Jamboree” program Sunday. Additional subjects— Groups or auguar as it bored a hole into Sturbridge Village) € > of the adc^tion by the Board of referral within twenty (20) 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Childrai and young people (ih w d ta /id . That Plaase individuals in same family— $100 C i> the hard maple and “ tapped” per subject Directors of the Town of days shall be taken as an indica­ town clerk’s office of the town are invited to a t t ^ ^ make ^cnnttticsU 649-9240 pole between them, must lift crystallization of the syrup. The d J ) No proofs— Choose from finished the tree. Manchester, Connecticut, tion that the Conservation Com­ office building. watercolor paintings by ming the kettle off the fire. sugar would keep, with only a professional portraits (poses— our Sap Troughs selection) March 12,1974, of Ordinance as mission has no comments or Comment sessions give string, their fingers or paim Where Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, Since Then the sugar, still boiling wooden cover, and a 20-pound You may select additional portraits SATISFACTION BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. At Old Sturbridge Village follows: recommendations with respect residents within the district the brushes. 19381 GARDENS hot, must be stirred, again with tub could be melted down, a lit­ offered at tow prices GUARANTEED they do not even use wooden CD to the proposal regulations or opportunity to offer complaints Materials will be provided. and YOUR SATISFACTION! DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 a paddle or a long-handled tle at a time, to be eaten with a ORDINANCE buckets to catch the sap, amendments. or suggestions concerning any The program will be held 3 to dipper as it partly cools before lot of Sunday morning grilled M flrfih '^^****" ^ AUTHORIZING THE The Oldest & Largest in Conn. although these could have been Section 4. Subsequent to the aspect of state government, o rj 4 in the Junior Room at Mary 1 I Free PMn“stnet and PurneUTarking | 168 Woodland Shw t In being laddled into wooden tubs. cakes. 19,20,21,22,23 M Rrty 10 L H to « PJH PLANNING AND ZONING made in the cooper shops that m hearing referred to in Section 2 to ask any questions they mav Cheney Library. Poor Sugar Season Old Sturbridge Village runs COMMISSION TO REGULATE turned out a variety of barrels, (D) hereof, any regulations or have. ” You would have to be lucky to on a fixed schedule. Sugaring INLAND WETLAND AND ■m kegs and buckets. One such amendments thereafter The sessions will be com­ catch them “ sugaring off” at will end, no matter what the WATER COURSE AREAS IN bucket, fitted with a bale, is 239 Spencer St. Manchester* adopted by the Planning and pletely informal. Sen. Odegard Old Sturbridge. It doesn’t weather is, on Sunday, March ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT being used in our picture to Zoning Commission shall be noted that nobody has to speak happen every day. If the 31. CONCERNING INLAND carry sap to the boiling kettles. forwarded to the Commissioner publicly and no question or opi­ weather is cold and sap doesn’t WETLANDS AND WEATER of Environmental Protection nion is ever consider«l to be in­ The containers in which the run, nothing happens. If the COURSES. for approval. The regulations or appropriate. Spechh sap i5 caught as it drips from weather is wqrm you’ll see the WHEREAS the State of amendments thus approved, Little League the spouts go back, I think, to sap running and see it being Connecticut is enacting legisla­ together with any maps Registration will be held for an even earlier day. They were boiled. When they have boiled /p m u r tion known as “ The Inland u b q i t y Now! FeodNowl FeedNowl certainly cheaper and could be delineating wetlands and water Little League and Pony League : enough of it for enough days, Wetlands and Water Courses course made a part thereof, Monday at 7 p.m. in the elemen­ made without a cooper’s skill. you might see them finally Act,” has declared that the shall be filed in the office of the tary school cafeteria. They are pieces of tree trunk, make sugar. I was warned not MAKE YOUR OWN! preservation and protection of Town Gerk and become effec­ The registration fee is 85 per two to three feet long, split in to promise any tastes. The the inland wetlands and water Scott$.Turf Builder. Choose thq^leg design that suits tive under such filing. Notice of player with a maximum of 810 half and then each half season has been so poor, up to courses in the State is in the your decor. Select the proper size. such approved regulations shall per family. Ameiita's favorito lawn fertRizir hollowed out with an adze. They now, that they have made very best interests of the citizens of The legs can be set vertical or slant­ be published in a newspaper Little League ages are 8 by are called troughs and are set little sugar. ed by your choice of mounting plates. the State, and on the ground and wedged with having a general circulation April 1 and not 13 before Aug. 1. You may be surprised, also, In minutes you’ve got beauty and WHEREAS said Act LUBRICiiai ll& stones to keep them level. within the Town of Manchester Age requirements for Pony *2 off 13.95 at the brown color, sometimes value. authorizes each Town to es­ 0 within fifteen (15) days after League are 13 by Aug. 1 not yet The sap is 96 to 98 per cent quite dark, of the finished tablish its own inland wetlands said filing. 16 by Aug. 31. 10,000 sq ft water and it takes a lot of heat agency to preserve and protect *1off (39 lbs) 1 0 :^ 9.95 product. Some of the partly Bulb Sale to turn it into syrup, first, and finished sugar is scorch^, in­ the wetlands and water courses This Ordinance shall take Andover Cub Scout Pack 124 then into maple sugar. As the evitably, as it boils up the sides LEGS in such Town and and effect ten (10) days after this will hold its annual light bulb Comparable samgs on Scotts Super Turf Builder water evaporates and the level of the hot iron kettles. If you promulgate regulations publication in this newspaper sale Saturday. The boys will of the sap in the kettle drops, see some finished sugar you F s f r threfore; provided that within ten (10) 10% REFUND OH SC0nS» UWN SEED! more freshly-gathered sap is days after this publication of conduct a door-to-door sale. A F R K OIL CHANGE may also be surprised to find NOW, raRE FOR E, BE IT The bulbs are sold in packages added until the sugar maker, how hard it is. A strong knife is ORDAINED BY THE TOWN this Ordinance a petition signed of 6 for 82. All proceeds will go who must know his business needed to chip out a piece. i P f !j!| OF MANCHESTER THAT: by not less than five (5) percent FERTILIZE FOR to the scout treasury. from experience, decides the It could be used in these hard Section 1. The Planning and of the electors of the 'Town, as LASTING GREEN! syrup is thick enough so it is chunks to flavor a potful of Zoning Commission is hereby determined from the latest of­ time to “ sugar off.’’ baked beans, or it could be authorized to promulgate ficials lists of the Registrars of I High-nitrogen for fast green He will add no more sap at Voters, has not been filed with I • ••• slow-release formula melted with a little water and III regulations in conformity with that point and he will watch the the Town Clerk requesting its B U R R IT T BANK PAYS keeps feeding for weeks restored to something like regulations promulgated by the HIGHEST RATES! Depositors FORALL and weeks! boiling sugar constantly. The maple syrup, the stage through Cwnmissioner of Environmen­ reference to a special Town process is much like making election. at the "Big B’’ earn top which it passed before it was tal Protection and pursuant to dividends. Interest is com­ candy. A wooden paddle or a boiled down to sugar. Public Act No. 155 of the 1972 Phyllis V. Jackston IgS <

4F-N V I '"V I I A I PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., March 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 22, 1974 — PAGE THIRTEfflG BahaHs tonsor Sunday Llat%sses SiSCiSSSSSS*¥:¥*' State Okay Awaited The Baha’is of Manchester Donald E. Hediierg will sponsor an eight-week ses­ On Housing Project Mrs. Hilding Carlson of sion of children’s classes Sun­ COLUMBIA - Donald Eric Providence, R.I., and Mrs. I FRIDAY 5 P.M.-11 P.M day from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Hedberg, 27, of Columbia Lake Martha Anderson of Lincoln, The Manchester Housing apartment building was died Thursday at Newington Manchester Community R.I.; and three grandchildren. College Building A, Rooms 3 Authority (MHA) can’t start sketched with a particular site Veterans Hospital. Funeral services are Monday and 4. negotiating for land for its in mind. And the MHA can’t Mr. Hedbei^ was bom Sept. at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Cove­ planned elderly housing project start negotiations to acquire the SO, 1M6 in Manchester and bad Basic objectives of the nant Qiurch. The Rev. Norman school, according to the school until the state Departoent of site until the project is ap­ lived in Bast Hartford for Swensen, pastor, will officiate. committw, are to help the child (immunity Affairs approves proved by Figueroa. several years before coming to ''HP Burial will be in East realize his purpose of existence plans for the proposed building The site under consideration Columbia. Cemetery. and place in God’s plan for design, MHA member Richard is a tract of land at Bralnard PI. SATURDAY 11 AJH.-11 P.M He was a Marine Corps ’The Watkins Funeral Home, man; to guide the child toward Schwolsky said today. and Johnson Ter. owned by the veteran of the Vietnam War and 142 E. Center St., is in charge of the desire to learn and the in­ Clenter Street Corp. of which had been- employed as a AND arrangements. dependent investigation of the Design approval from the local developer* Alexander Jar­ legislative research assistant at There are no calling hours. truth; to instill the knowledge Department of Community Af­ vis is president. the State Capitol Building. The family suggests that any to rely upon God in every fairs — which is regulating the Jarvis has reportedly been Survivors are his stepmother, WAREHOUSE: Adams and Hilliard St., Manchester, 649-3183 memorial contributions may be aspect of daiiy life; and to $640,000 state grant for the approached by the MHA about ’>(■/ / i II i 11 n i W a \ ,

V, PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Ckiiin.. Fri.. March 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. March 22. 1974- PAGE FIFTF.F.N Thoughts Big Lead Disintegrates, Twins See New Hope WHA Roundup As Oliva Cranks Up Rookie Leads Toros apLENty UConn Bows Out of NIT OverHowes^ Aeros NEW YORK (UPI) — Somebody Giants 5, Indians 0 leading by as much as 17 points at one juncture, the from the floor was phenominal. Foster with 12 points and else may wind up Manager-of-the Tom Bradley brought some joy to University of Connecticut basketball team couldn’t hang NEW YORK (UPI) — It isn’t an easy thing to upstage by Len Auster A1 Weston, who fouled out with 17 points with 6:21 left in Year, but Frank Quilici has Manager the Giants by blanking the Indians on on at the end and succumbed 76-75 to Boston College in a the Howe Family on a hockey rink, and especially not an the contest, had 10 in the first half. Boston College stayed of the Spring wrapped up so well, five hits over six in a 5-0 deci­ easy thing for a rookie, but that’s exactly what rookie quarterfinal round tilt of the National Invitational Tourna­ close as it converted 17 of 22 shots from the foul line. It nobody can possibly take it away from sion at Tucson, Ariz., and Cleveland ment at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Wayne Dillon of the Toronto Toros did in Toronto. made just eight of 32 shots from the floor in the first half. him. came out of it with a far greater con­ There were three seconds left on the clock when Eagles’ A sellout crowd of 9,350 was on hand Thursday night to Putting on early spurts in the second half, UConn Here’s a guy whose ball club has cern than merely the loss of the ball see the invasion of the great Gordie Howe and his sons freshm^ 6-11 center Paul Berwanger threw up what he jumped to a 57-40 lead. ’Then, Eagles’ Coach Bob Zuffelato, won only two out of 15 games this game. called a’“beautiful heave” which careened off the glass with the Houston Aerqs in a World Hockey Association Tough Realiaiation who had coached in toe CCIL at Conard High in West Hart­ spring and maybe you’ll never believe Buddy Bell, the Indians’ fine young and into the hoop for the winning tally. game against the Toros, and they saw Gordie assist on one The resignation of Jim Moriarty as Manchester High’s ford, ordered his quintet into a zone trap defense and this it, but somebody actually caught him third baseman, wrenched his right goal and son Mark score another. The lead changed hands four times in the final 45 basketball coach is not as surprising as it sounds. There bothered the Huskies. smiling Thursday. knee diving to tag Bobby Bonds and s^onds. UConn’s 6-1 senior Captain Jimmy Foster gave But they also saw Dillon go on a four-goal rampage to was pressure from insiders who felt a change was Chopping away the deficit, the Eagles still trailed until One swing of the bat, Tony Oliva’s that’s the same knee he hurt playing his club the lead on a spinning bank shot. After a Boston lead the Toros to a 63 victory. The spree boosted his goal necessary. there were just two minutes left, when 6-6 sophomore bat, did it. basketball this winter and which has- timeout, senior Jere Nolan got his first two points of the total for the season to 27. Gavin Kirk and Wayne Carlton “They sat down wtth me and cited a few facts,” Moriar­ forward Bob Carrington hit on a short jumper with an All this took place in Orlando, Fla., been bothering him a bit this spring. contest to put his club back on top. His bucket was allowed also scored for .Toronto, while Larry Lund and Don Grier­ ty states, “They talked about the losing record, the bad assist from Nolan. Carrington and teammate Mark at Tinker Field Thursday during the No ligament or cartilage damage after a goaltending call on Husky center John ’Thomas. son joined Mark Howe in scoring for Houston. mouthing of the officials, that the program hadn’t grown Raterink tied for scoring honors with 25 apiece. seventh of a ball game with the showed up on the X-Rays taken of The two other Thursday games both resulted in 5-5 ties— Foster, who wound up the night with 20 points, got the as expected, and that I had a lack of rapport with the Thomas made the deficit 72-71 convei‘ting one of two when Oliva, Bell’s knee at Tucson Clinic. Quebec with EdmOnton and Vancouver with Chicago. players. lead back for Connecticut for the last time on a fallaway from the foul line and the Huskies went ahead on Foster’s playing for the first time this season, from the right baseline. Red Sox 7 Expos 6 At Quebec City, a crowd of 6,211 braved a fierce “I doubted the last fact, but they took a poll of the junior spinning bank shot. Then the final dramatic moments - (UPI photo) not only broke a 5-5 tie, but also broke Reliever Craig Caskey’s 10th inning snowstorm with 40 mph winds and saw Pierre Guite’s se­ Then came the winning shot by Berwanger, who had varsity and varsity players and they^lmost unanimously wound down and Berwanger’s desperation turnaround shot Husky Freshman Standout up the entire Twins’ bench with one of wild pitch enabled Dick McAuliffe to cond goal of the game give the Nordiques their tie with Ed- eight points altogether. Berwanger received national said that I made them uptight — that they couldn’t relax on at the buzzer made all the difference in the world. those unbelievable eye-blinkers which come across with the run that gave nionton. At Chicago, Vancouver’s tie was the first in its attention Iwfore making his choice of Boston College. the floor and play their game. You know me. I’m intense Boston College advances to Saturday’s semifinals Connecticut’s Cal Chapman (44) and Tony Hansen finally stopped rattling around in the the Red Sox a 7-6 verdict over ths history since the WHA was organized. Vancouver twice Superlative in the losing cause was former Holy Cross and not about to change. So I felt it was best that I bow against Utah, an easy 92-78 winner over Memphis State, (25) vie for a reboundwhenthings were going well. second deck of the Tangerine Bowl Expos, who dropped their fourth rallied from two-goal deficits to tie the score. The tie kept 2 out.” High standout Tony Hansen, The freshman from Water- Hansn, a freshman from Waterbury, led the Huskies behind right field. 2 while UConn heads home to Storrs, disappointed but straight. Chicago in contention for a playoff berth. bury connected on 12 of 22 shots from the floor for a team- Even without the pressure, Moriarty declares that he having nothing to be ashamed of. In scoring with 24 points but it was to no avail as Oliva’s tape-measure job, coming Bob Veale, third of four Boston high 24 points. Hansen took up the scoring slack in the se­ would’ve resigned after knowing the facts. “I felt I was The telling factor was at the charity stripe. The Eagles Boston College took the verdict and the semifinal with one on, powered the struggling pitchers, was credited with ths vic­ cond half, registering 16 of his 24 markers in this segment. berth. doing all right but the facts convinced me. I’ll miss the went to the line 33 times and converted 22 opportunities Twins to a 7-6 win over the White Sox tory that made the Red Sox’ spring His inability at the charity stripe, however, hurt UConn as associations I built up. It was a tough realization, but after while the Huskies made good on five of 11. From the floor, and was his first base hit of the record 11-4. Rookie Barry Foote, who what I did, I feel a lot better. I don’t want to hurt the he misfired twice in the closing stages on the front end of UConn outscored Boston, 35-27. ABA Action spring. U.S. Sextet Wins, one-and-one situations. broke in with four hits in six trips for program in any way,” Moriarty explained. Disappointed UConn mentor Dee Rowe in the post-game Seven homers, five of them by the the Expos last September, continued UConn held a 40-33 halftime advantage as its shooting locker room explained that his team wasn’t stalling, just White Sox, were struck in the game campaigning for the regular catching Yugoslavia Next (Herald photo by Dunn) System Change Needed y looking for the good shots. This was evident, as UConn, Spurs Top Squires, and with a 36MPH miniature gale job with two hits and three rbi’s. saddled with foul troubles all night long, tried to salvage blowing out to center that was un­ In order for Manchester High to succeed in basketball Astros 6 Braves 5 this important contest. An indication of the foul trouble derstandable, but there was no wind Women^s Volleyball Champions LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia (UPI) — The United States circles, it is going to have to change some of its ways. And Houston ran its winning string to UConn confronted showed at the end — Weston and Cal at all blowing when Oliva unloaded. and Yugoslavia, each with a win under their belts, met this will have to be first on the elementary level. Present­ Jump into Second three games with a 12-inning 6-5 Chapman fouled out while Earl Wilson, Thomas, and Steve Braun also homered for the The Dolphins are this year’s Women’s Volleyball League champs at the West Side today in what could well be the decisive game of group B ly, only an informal intramural program is established. triumph over Atlanta at Cocoa, Fla., Foster had four apiece. winners while Jerry Hairston con­ Rec. Members of the team are: (left to right) Front row: Nancy Norton, Marlene World Amateur Hockey Championships. “They argued long ago that fifth and sixth grade NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - Milt May singling home Tommy It was a tough loss, especially of a game of this and back into a tie for se­ nected for a pair and Bucky Dent, Ken Donnelly and Carol Murphy. Back row: Laura Dunfield, official, Irene Romanelli, The U.S. team, composed of students aren’t ready for competitive ventures. James Silas hit for 24 points Helms with the game-winner. Darrell magnitude, but the state university did Connecticut cond place in the Western Henderson and rookie catcher Pete Gail Grishy, Andrea Hassett and Carrie Carson. Missing when the photo was taken group of college players who which is very ready to come and Swen Nater added 18 Evans and Mike Lum homered for the met each other for the first Knowledable people, however; say that this is when kids Division of the American are Liz Bickley and Nancy Ofiara. forward. I won’t speculate on basketball proud in one of the glamorous tournaments in Thursday night to propel San Varney each hit one for the White Sox. Braves and rookie Cliff Johnson for time last week, played like are ready to compete. Heck, right now I had kids who Basketball Association. the result, but I think this could this country. the Astros. strangers for two periods didn’t even know how to catch a basketball! We had to Antonio to a 95-81 victory The win gave San Antonio a Cardinals 2, Tigers 0 be our toughest game and could against Japan on Thursday. teach them that this year. They should have learned that over the Virginia Squires 44-37 record, identical to that of Jose “Cheo” Cruz is supposed to be Royals 10 Pirates 9 be decisive.” NHL Roundup They came alive in the final long ago,” Moriarty argues. the Indiana Pacers. Both teams the St. Louis Cardinals No. 4 out­ The sun in Fort Myers, Fla., Today’s only other match is stanza, rapped in five goals remain seven games behind warmed the folks who watched the between Norway and Holland, fielder, only nobody ever told him, so with Mike Usitalo helping Basketball Recap Utah, Jhe division leader. Kansas City-Pittsburgh ball game but the latter being in good spirits he goes on performing like he’s No. 1. himself to a hat-trick, and Outside Interests Virginia jumped to a 2615 it didn’t do a whole lot for the players. after upsetting Romania, 7-5, in Theoretically, Lou Brock, Reggie Flyers End Strongly, finished 7-4 victors. High school students today have outside interests other first quarter lead but slumped Smith and speedster Bake McBride A1 Cowens, rookie trying to the opening round. than sports. They’d rather care for a car, a job, or any of a in the second quarter and was Coach Bob Johnson, of the West Germany, which beat make it with KC, twice lost fly balls in University of Wisconsin, said, never able to regain its momen­ are all ahead of him in the Cards’ out­ Norway, 7-4, on Thursday, thousand other things. These things shouldn’t be denied, the sun and Pittsburgh right fielder “Our guys only began playing Early Season Losses tum. San Antonio went ahead in field, but nobody was ahead of him Unbeaten Streak 11 rested today before facing but Moriarty feels they’re missing something. Thursday at St. Petersburg where he Richie Zisk let Amos Otis’ routine fly together a week ago and that “Kids are fairly affluent in Manchester but most still the third period and never drop for a double. Japan Saturday. trailed after that. had three hits and originated a nifty NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e 10-point lead over the Flames scoring 17 seconds part showed in the early stages Johnson said: “I think we look for jobs. All well and good. But, they’re doing against Japan. But in the last George Irvine paced Virginia shoe-top catch and perfect on-the-run But Cowens redeemed himself to a Philadelphia Flyers are in the final two minutes of the were a little unlucky with the Chicago Black Hawks for period we began to get it themselves an injustice in the process if they don’t use with 18 points and George throw double play from the outfield in degree with a ninth inning single that closing out the regular game to cement the tie. Bob draw which gave us two of our God-giyen talents. They’re going to work for the rest of first place in the NHL West. together and I think we are now Sealed Cheney’s Fate Carter had 16. a 2-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. drove in Tom Poquette with the win­ National Hockey League Leiter had two goals for Atlan­ toughest matches of the first their lives. Why should they miss out now on the A pair of goals by Rick ready for the Yugoslavs, George Gervin, San Antonio’s St. Louis has now won eight of 12. ning run in a 10-9 victory over a split season in great style with an MacLeish and one by Bill ta, two days. togetherness, camaraderie of athletics. I feel they’re leading scorer, drew two squad of it Pirates. Bobby Orr celebrated his 26th although I don’t expect it to be “I was not too worried when 11-game unbeaten streak Barber lifted the Flyers to a 3-1 an easy game.” cheating themselves out of that opportunity.” By Len Auster Third in scoping and second technical fouls and was ejected birthday two days late with a the Japanese tied the score at 2- in that has lifted them into a victory over the Vancouver Yugoslavia, favorites along rebounding was junior forward Tom from the game. He scored only Cancucks Thursday night in hat trick in a 7-0 Boston Bruins’ all in the second period. I five points. victory over the St. Louis Blues with the United States and West always believed we would win Different Approach Taking a step backward from a year Foran. Foran connected for 175 points Philadelphia. It was the ninth Germany to win the tourna­ ago, the 1973-74 Cheney Tech basket­ for the season along with averaging victory plus two ties for the in Boston. The victory moved and at the end we really began One drawback which has hurt Manchester athletics is the Bruins within one point of ment and with it promotion to to work together and I think ball team compiled a 7-11 ledger. eight caroms each time out. Flyers in that 11-game spree. the top group, had no trouble in that most athletics compete in more than one sport. For Connecticut’s McAuliffe Ready The victory was the 42nd for clinching the East Division ti­ we’ve settled down. Included in the record is a six-game Cheney will be losing through dispatching Austria 163. example, Ray Sullivan is on the soccer, basketball and ' tle, but wing Ken Hodge, the The fast-skating U.S. team losing streak at the outset of the cam­ graduation two of its starters — Flyer goal ^ m ie Parent, who Miroslav Kluc, the Yugoslav teams. All well and good, but he is not developing is closing in on the NHL record league’s No. 2 scorer, suffered will again look to Usitalo’s paign and then a four-game win skein Viklinetz and Martin Cerrigone. a groin injury shortly after trainer, said: ’"The Americans finishing around the net to put it to his fullest in any particular sport. You need specializa­ of 44 set by Terry Sawchuk in have about half of their players tion. midway through the slate. Returnees for the 1974-75 season are 1950-51 and 1951-52. Vancouver scoring a second period goal through against a Yugoslav The inability to maintain a lead hurt LeCourt, Foran and sophomore For Parttime Red Sox Service and the extent of his injury had from last year’s championships team which will have vocal par- Moriarty stated, “Take a look at East Catholic. Most of IUPI photo) got its only goal of the game on and the rest are young and Coach John Kleis’ Beavers early in backcourtman Jim Kurlowicz. From yet to be determined. tizan support and the advantage their players compete in one sport. That’s best. But I’m Boston College Hero a third-period rebound shot by talented, especially the defense the season. In its initial encounter the jayvee quintet, help may be of home ice. not going to tell a kid he can’t play other sports. It’s their Andrew Boudrias on a power with East Granby, the Techmen led provide by Lance Schors and George play. decision. But, it definitely hurts a program. But that Eagles' Paul Berwanger (33), just a freshman,'hauls WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) — After 12 seasons as a Detroit. I’ll miss the guys more than anything.” by 15 points going into the final stanza Prasser, lyho stood out in Kleis’ mind. In other NHL action Thursday: brings out another question. What are you concerned with? down a rebound away from UConn's John Thomas. regular in the major leagues, Dick McAuliffe is more than McAuliffe doesn’t figure to start at second for the Red only to see the margin evaporate and Final scoring statistics revealed Two goals by Don Kozak led p ie program or the individual? I was concerned with the With three seconds left, Berwanger pumped in a happy to accept parttime duty. Sox. That position is pretty well locked up by Doug Griffin, Bruins’ Ken Hodge Injured then disappear in a subsequent 62-60 that despite being on the short end of the Los Angeles Kings in a 63 individual. I was probably wrong but I’d do the same thing “beautiful heave’’ to win it for his club. “I’m not out to take anybody’s job,” says the 34-year-old a smooth Holder who also hit a respectable .255 last year. setback. the scoreboard 11 out of 18 decisions, win over the California Golden all over again. I’d do it my way. I have no regrets other second baseman of the . ’’The most I can But McAuliffe, who has hit 192 career homers, always has Seals that increased the Kings’ BOSTON (UPI) - Bobby not known immediately. second this season — at 13:32. C!heney outscored its opponents by than it didn’t work.” We had the guns to go all the way to look forward to on this club is being platooned. But that’s hit well in Fenway Park and figures to see plenty of action. hold on third place in the West Orr celebrated his 26th Hodge left the game shortly Bruins goalie Gilles Gilbert the tournament this year but we just eight points, 1,019-1,011. Most okay. I really didn’t think I’d be playing at all this season.” “I think the addition of (Bemie) (^rbo and myself to three points over the Atlanta birthday two days late after scoring his 47th goal of the posted his sixth shutout of the didn’t jell early,” Kleis commented. Techmen setbacks were in the single NITE-OWLS - Joyce season in the second period. Orr season, three of them at the Michaud 178, Rebecca Billings McAuliffe, a fixture at second base for the Detroit should help the club a lot because it adds some lefthanded Flames. Juha Widing had a Thursday night with a hat “We lost two or three games after we digit variety. goal and three assists for the trick that lead the Boston got his 28th goal at 17:29 of the expense of St. Louis. Who Gets the Job? Miller Takes Lead 470, Gail Fuller 462. Tigers for the last 12 seasons, almost called it quits after power. And the team has improved its pitching 100 per first period as he put in a Phil had sizeable leads and we had no yw o years ago, Cheney recorded a last season and has the Red Sox to thank for prolonging his cent. Kings. Bruins to a 7-0 rout of the St. That’s a good question. Direction of Athletics Dave business losing them.” dismal 3-16 campaign. ’This go around The Flames and the New Esposito rebound. Esposito, the TRI.TOWN - Mac McDonald career. “You know you hear all these stories about the Red Sox Louis Blues, moving Boston league’s top scorer, had three Wiggin indicated no preference where a new coach is ob­ is a slight fall off from a year ago. But York Rangers battled to a 65 In Heritage Golf Leading the Beavers in scoring was 256583, Roger Geddes 206576, A Connecticut native, McAuliffe has been longing to being a ‘country club’ outfit, but as much as I’ve seen I within one point of clinching assists for the game. Bowling Leaders tained. Will it be a present faculty member, like Phil Hyde tie in Atlanta, Rod Selling of the junior guard Tom LeCourt, who with a little luck, and a better start Art Paradise 202-525, Andy th e National Hockey The Bruins pulled away in the who held the post before Moriarty? Doug Pearson, the return to the East Coast for several years and was think they work a little harder than they do at Detroit. And Rangers and Pat Quinn of the MILWAUKEE, Wis. (U P I)- HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - Lanky Johnny pumped in 398 points for a 22.1 points- than experienced this season, Cheney Michaud 206528, Bill Reichert League’s East Division Ti­ second period with goals by assistant coach at the high school? Or perhaps someone prepared to end his career and devote full time to his New I would say they were a quiet. Mike Durbin and Larry Laub, Miller is happy and healthy again: good news for his per-game average. LeCourt in the se­ could attain the goal of everv 216584, Art Sorg 226592, Bob England business interests and his family. tle. Orr, John Bucyk, Hodge and a from over at East Catholic? Jim Penders and Frank Kinel, Arendt 206537, Gary Atamlan who have been running one-two banker and bad news for the pro golfing community. cond encounter with East Granby set scholastic hoop team — gaining a The victory, however, was short-handed score by penalty- 502, Tom AUmian 504, Dick Before taking off his uniform for the last time he decided since play began, maintained assistants head coach Stan Ogrodnik, both have compiled “This is similar to when I laid a new school scoring mark, pumping berth in the Cl AC State Basketball marred by a groin injury to killer Don Marcotte. Durban 534, Bill Calhoun 531, to see if a trade couldn’t be worked out between the Tigers their lead positions Thursday impressive records? Or will the search be more off three weeks in December in 43 markers in an 84-77 overtime vic­ Tournament. Bruins’ winger Ken Hodge, the Winger Dave Forbes made it when the first cut was made in Dennis Bruyette 500, Dave and a team on the East Coast. Local Basketball widespread? Only Wiggin and associates know. / and then played some pretty were another stroke back. tory. S; NHL’s No. 2 scorer. The 6-0 early in the final period and the field for the $80,000 Miller Scoring Leaders G TP Fraser 523, Vic Plagge 515. “It was a shot in the dark,” says McAuliffe. “I felt I Tough Victories good golf,” said Miller 'T d hate to have to play this Trailing LeCourt in the scoring seriousness of the injury was Orr nailed down his hat trick — Open Bowling Tournament. course for a steady living,” said Tom LeCourt 18 398 could still play a couple more seasons, but I wanted to get Thursday after carving out a Mark Viklinetz last night at the East Side Rec AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - Billie Zeigler of the twisting, water- department was senior Co-Captain 18 295 U.S. MIXED - Louise Repoli back East. I’ve always wanted to finish my career with an EAST SIDE Head Held High neat, 4-under-par 67 for a one- Tom Foran saw Eastern Realty overwhelm Jean King and Rosemary spotted layout with its natural Mark Viklinetz, who tallied 295 points 18 175 177-512, Sandy Brown 206186 eastern club. Action in the Midget League Casals turned back surprisingly stroke lead in the first round of Martin Cerrigone Allied Builders, 23-8. Leo Diana “I always said give me my kind of team and we would sand and alligator holes. for a 16.4-per-game average. ViUinetz 18 98 561, Ginger Yourkas 186518, stubborn foes in singles com­ the $200,000 H eritage Golf Jim Kurlowicz “So Ljvent and asked the Tigers if they could make a with 12 and Bob Hayes with four win. I had that this year, the finest group of young men I’ve Defending Champion Hale also led the Techmen in rebounding 18 59 Doreen DeLisle 180, Dona Pice petition Thursday to advance to Classic. Neil Haberen deal for me with an East Coast club. I’d always kept my tallies paced Eastern while ever been associated with. But, we didn’t win. Resigning Irwin, who has won the tourna­ statistics with an average of 12 per 13 22 181-518, Lois Brown 180, Bee; He won the Crosby, Phoenix John Daggett nose clean and been a decent ballplayer for them, so they Shawn Ireland netted four for the quarterfinals of the $50,000 doesn’t make me less of a man. It’s just something to build ment twice in its young history, game. 12 11 Moquin 178-186529, MadeUne Suit Filed Akron Tennis Open on the GERIlFItP BRAKE and Tuscon Open tournaments Ed Chase 9 worked out a deal with Boston.” the losers. on. could manage only a three-over 7 Taflin 179-485, Denise Cromwell VIENNA (UPI) - The presi­ Virginia Slims women’s circuit. back to back after the ‘‘If some performers don’t Glen Cooke 7 McAuliffe doesn’t regret for a minute the days he spent In Junior League play. First par 74. And Arnold Palmer led 10 476, Peg Callahan 463, Eleanor dent of the first professional Mrs. King of Philadelphia “As a JV coach, everything went right. As the varsity December layoff to give him materialize, then we’re going to be Steve Archanbalt 6 4 with the Tigers. Hartford Realty outlasted Top his army home with a 73. Wilson 467, Sheila Price 459, American football club in defeated determined Donna REUNING coach, it seems nothing went right,” Moriarty, obviously $109,105 as the leading definitely hurt by the loss of Mike Pressimarita Notch, 48-40. Paul Perrachio “It was a great day,” said 2 2 Dick Martin 222-527, Roland “I have nothing bad to say about the Detroit Europe said today he plans a Ganz of Miami Beach, Fla., 6-4, pained, but with his head unbowed, summed up. moneywinner this year. Then Viklinetz,” Kleis conunented. “His Paul Strycharz (12), Doug Landry (10) and Miller despite the wind and the 3 0 Smith 201-538, Eld Duchaine 226 organization,” he says. “I have no complaints. They lawsuit against the U.S.-based 64, while Casals fought off he took three more weeks loss underneath will be a severe Lance S^ors Jam ie Smith (10) were top rain. “I had a million putts for 1 0 580, John Kozicki 206563, Bob ^treated' me very well over the years. I’m sure I’ll miss World Football League because Kristien Kemmer of Los SPEOAL before rejoining the tour here. point makers for Realty while birdies on those last holes but blow.” Jones 524, Paul Pagircku 547, it hurt his business. Angeles, 6-4, 7-5. “I was just run down,” he Dennis DeLisle 535. Joe Lovell had 14 and Clyde said. “Right now, I’m very hap­ never made any.” Redd had 12 for the losers. THE TROPHY SHOP Miller sank an easy five-foot py about my health and the KACEY - Yvan Audet 206232- Davidson Charges nnrd speekllsts state of my game.” putt for a birdie on No. 1 and • Install new brake linins • Inspect all wheel evened it up with a bogey on the Utah Expects Title 627, Norbert Audet 507, Real cylinders • Inspect master cylinder • Install brake Miller held a one-stroke edge Audet 526, Bob Audet 506, Ken over Allen Miller, whose 68 on fourth hole. Then he rolled in an fluid • Pack front eagle putt on the par-five, 521- Tomlinson 565, Terry Sheppard 2 the par 34-33 Harbour Town 241-601, Gerry Kosak 512, Terry wheel bearings • yard fifth hole and added bir­ course held up most of the After Easy MT Win Means 500, Ray Frederickson Road test vehicle. dies on 11 and 12. Tennis Slowed Down windswept rainy day. Four per­ Miller, who had nines of 34-33 206534, John Martin 236568, sons died in the heart of the Fred Nassiff 542, Don Palmer storm elsewhere in Georgia. over the par 36-35-71 course, NEW YORK (UPI) - Utah is im­ Utah’s running Redskins dominated was the champion here in 1972 522, Ron Jfroszko 213-526, Jack Only 10 players managed to pressive and admits it now “expects” play at both ends of the court against Funke 505, Clem Quey 562, Ber- To Aid TV Viewers and plays out of another course break par on the picturesque to win the National Invitation basket­ Memphis, leading 47-37 at halftime. Vernon Clrdo, Near Mzzo’s on the island. He calls Califor­ nie Szarek 500, Mario FrattaroU ATLANTA (UPI) - Owen it’s too fast for the audience.” player-coach of the Minnesota 6,665-yard course at this island ball Tournament, but first they’ve got Memphis staged a comeback as Bill 206557, Mike Kilby 206530, Ron just off the Atlantic Coast. John nia home. Davidson, a mastef at the Turning to tennis’ “Mr. team in the new team tennis Mott Chryticr-built c«n, to find a way to turn off,the turned-on Cook sank long shots over the Utah Veilleux 526, Mark Sullivan 201, ciclMdin^ ditc br«kci. Mahaffey, Larry Zeigler and “This is the best golf course art of doubles tennis, says Gambler,” Davidson said he experiment. He say he is going • PLAQUES •SILVERWARE Boston College Eagles. zone and led by 62-61 with 10:10 to Mark Olsen 507, John Ragna A ny iddition«l p«rb or Ben Crenshaw were at 69. built in my eight years on the officials of the game are felt Bobby Riggs simply choked to move to the United States for tcrvict not , tilted witt Down by 17 points early in the se­ play. But Utah then switched to a 202-547, carry a tuppltnicntal Lanny Wadkins, David tour,” said Zeigler. “I believe trying to slow tennis down against Billie Jean King in their a while after marrying Augie it's the toughest ‘fair’ we play cond half and apparently whipped by charsc. • PEWTER •TROPHIES Graham, Mike McCullough, man-for-man defense, outscored for television. big face-to-face match last Collins of Newport Beach, all year.” one point with three seconds left, the Memphis, 31-17, the rest of the way to BUSINESSMAN - Jim year. Calif., last year. He has spent Chuck Courtney and Bob Lunn ’’Balls and courts have Eagles won on a “beautiful heave” by win comfortably. McCarthy 156162-156470, Ray the last five years in London. • RffiBONS •MEDALS Dawson 137-359, Ron Joiner 141- become faster,” the strapping “I thought he’d beat her after freshman Paul Berwanger, 7675, over Soph Ticky Burden again ted Utah “ I like the United States,” he sQRes 389, Rich Cochefski 154-365, 30-year-old Aussie said dominating Margaret Court said. “It’s a nice place to live w l# PAIITSaLABOa Men’s Volleyball the University of Connecticut with 29 points and is the tourney’s Sam Little 154-375, Sandy Han­ Thursday. “But now there is a (earlier).” he said. “Then he Engraving Done on Promises! • GOLF CLUBS Standings Thursday to qualify for a semi-final leading two-game scorer with 63. and certainly there are a lot of It J O EXTRA FOa DISC a UU NB c a n na 152-378, Ben Grzyb 136352, tendency to try to slow them saw the crowd at Houston and nice opportunities in tennis; Fack and White RefInIshed and Repaired W L game against Utah on Saturday. Cook had 23 for Memphks. Hank Grzyb 146136393, Bert down so people can see better got nervous — and then got nice places to play and nice Latvian Am. Church 47 4 Discounts on Highest Quality • TENNIS Utah’s Redskins handled things in a “Our chances to win the tourna­ Carlson 170-420, Ted Roback on TV. scared.” places to run a club.” CB&T (White) 36 12 “ We’re playing now on a all sizes — -*1 2 . lot smoother if not as heartstopping ment are much better now and, in 145, Norm Davey 138-372, Dave Davidson is the U.S. mixed He doesn’t take any other RACQUETS Watkins 38 13 ’Supreme Court’ which is a soft, TRDPHIES fashion in their semi-final, downing fact, we expect to win,” said Utah Grzyb 141-156416, John David doubles champ and his partner racket sports, such as badmin­ 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! Reatrung, Regrlpped, and ABA Tool . 37 14 Memphis State, 92-78. The other semi­ 135, Cliff Jones 146403, Slim rubberized artificial turf,” said Kasden Fuel coach Bill Foster. Foster said Boston is Billie Jean. He won the title ton and squash, seriously. CHORCHES Grip Size Changed 29 25 Davidson, here for next week’s final Saturday will pit Purdue against arrison 351, Pete Scott 364, with her recently at Dallas and “ I never play badminton and nwK 875-1686 miytime CB&T (Blue) 21 30 College is not j'ust an opportunistic $50,000 Peachtree Corners- Jacksonville, who won their quarter­ Mick Holmes 354, Dan Toce 366, also won the U.S. doubles squash only when tennis is not Lakewood Circle 22 29 team — “its a really good club, it can Alan Grzyb 356, Howie Peters First National Bank Tennis iEGAL MEN'S SNDI DODGE OF MANCHESTER CHRYSLER OPfN championship with John New- in season. They make you too THt councri m«n's sro «“ GERALD P. DUMOND North Enders 14 finals Tuesday night, and most shoot rebound, and it's quick — Classic. Mon. ttni h i 1 PJL • 6 P.M. 37 350, Angelo Napoletano 350, combe last year at Forest Hills. flicky and too wristy. Your MANCHESTIR VERNON Forest Hills 13 41 experts now are forecasting aa Utah- quickness is what it's noted for.” ’.’I prefer to play on grass. I Tlun. II t PJI. laL 0:30 AJL - 9 P.M. 648-4000 Dorn Oe Dominicis 374, Jim His next big test is in June at wrists have to be firm for ten­ 1-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZ/| 80 OAKUND STREET, MANCHESTER 6A3-2791 V.B. Trucking 1 Purdue finale .on Sunday. But. adds Foster, “our boys are con­ SirianMi 352, T«1 Kowzun 350, was brought up on grass. But _^-2478 872-0538 53 Wimbledon. Davidson also is nis.” B. C., of course, has other ideas. fident now.” Gabe Szabo 356. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri- March 22, 1974

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VOLUME XXXVI Churchmen Agree on Amnesty Moslem Plies Ancient Craft No. 18 FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974. AGRA, India (UPI) — Squat­ Mumtaz Mahal died during' Guj, in the very shadow of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Large are two proposed constitutional “A church that proclaims celibacy to abortion issue was in dramatic contrast ting in the same room and the birth of her 14th child. Taj. amendments which would have the reflect the highest level of excellence numbers of religious spokesmen, in- to the near consensus that witnesses plying the same tools as his Her grief-stricken husband, Now, more than 300 years effect of overturning last year’s and that takes the dimmest possible ,eluding an unprecedented panel of four for the religious community presented great-grandfather’s grand­ Shah Jehan, one of the great later. Tan Guj, a casbah-style Supreme Court decision striking down view of scientific methods of birth con­ Roman Catholic cardinals, trooped to on the question of amnesty. father’s grandfather, Mofaad Moghul emperors who ruled In­ complex of winding alleys and BI6B SCBODb UnRbD Capitol Hill recently to give the most states’ anti-abortion laws. trol is not In a logical position to im­ Representatives of the Catholic, Farouk turns stone into poetry. dia from the 16th until the 18th sharp smells, still houses The Supreme Court decision was met pose its views oq abortion on the religious community’s view on two of( Protestant and Jewish communities all “Only Moslems can do this century, imported artists from Mohad Farouk, his sons and the with dismay among large segments of remainder of the citizenry.” ‘ the Ipuchiest issues before Congress, testified before a House Judiciary sub­ work,” said Mohad, Persja, Turkey, France and Ita­ other descendants those the religious community —primarily, Cardinal John Krol, archibishop of of ^The Unsinkahle False Alarms Not Funny amnesty and abortion. committee in favor of an amnesty for meticulously inserting a sliver ly to construct a jewel-box vi­ stone cutters who traced the but not exclusively, among Roman Philadelphia and president of the amnesty, the religious represen­ tens of thousands of young men in legal of blue lapis lazuli into the sion over her tomb. fragile floral patterns with Catholics. National Conference of Catholic The sound of a stark bua continued investigation. In the few minutes to put the box back tatives spoke with nearly one voice—in jeopardy because of resistance to the white marble tabletop. He conscripted an army of jade, tiger’s eye, turquoise and Since the decision, a huge “right to Bishops, attempted to dispel the notion Coming Up again rang throughout meantime all classes were into working order. Of the 13 favor of an amnesty to begin the Vietnam war. “You couldn’t do this and cer­ 20,000 laborers to cart the tons coral into the walls of the Taj. life” movement has been mounted, that being anti-abortion was primarily Manchester High School as the forgotten and lunches were left false alarms about 11 have process of national reconciliation of the Jacqueline Levine, testifying on tainly the Hindus can’t do this. of marble from Makrana, 200 They are a dying race of ar­ seeking to nullify the impact of the a Roman Catholic position. 13th false alarm of this school to get cold. This situation has originated from the area deep polarization steeming from the 10- behalf of the American Jewish Only we Moslems remember miles to the west. tisans — only 100 families are The Manchester High School sion of Director Andrew Court decision and restore “the right to “We reject any suggestion that we year was heard. Standing out in been described by Principal year war in Vietnafft. Congress, said amnesty should be how to make beautiful things.” It took 16 years and an es­ left. Music Department presents the Shreeves, will appear along around the cafeteria. life.” are attempting to impose ‘our’ morali­ the cold, the students watched George Emmerling as very The penalty for anyone On abortion the spokesman showed granted “to draft resistors and Mohad, 36, learned his craft timated $11 million before the musical extravaganza, “The side the Civic Orchestra the Supporters of legalized abortion told ty on others,”' Krol testified. “TTie the two fire trucks and the serious and a situation which caught pulling a false alarm in their own inrensd polarization and evaders, deserters, exiles or veterans at the age of four. Today his pure white dome, its minarets, The art is dying too. Unsinkahle Molly Brown” , night of the performance. the Bayh subcommittee that the con­ right to life is hot an invention of the Lighting will be a major ladder truck make their now must be stopp^. the school disciplinary system demonstrated th ^ th e religious com­ who have been penalized for life three tiny sons perch attentive­ surrounding formal gardens and ‘‘Once only the finest which has been in production stitutional amendment effort was an Catholic Church or any other church. It for the premiere, March 29 and technical problem in this year’s After the initial call is made is suspension, but this offense munity is divided right down the mid­ through less than honorable dis­ ly on his workbench, slowly turn­ reflecting pools were com­ pachekari (inlay work) went attempt “to write the views of a par­ is a basic human right which must un­ charges.” ' ing their father’s grindstone 30. production and Doreen DeCor- into the fire station an im- also comes under police dle on the issue. pleted. onto the market,” said Mohad Guidance ticular religious community into the dergird any civilized society,” and handing him the fine chisels All MHS choirs are actively mier Lindberg, star of Marne in mediate response mus^be jurisdiction. Indeed, the hearings before Indiana All three representatives stressed To house his workers, Shah grimacing with his three laws of the land.” Krol’s view was backed by such and hammers he requires. participating in the production 1969, and her assistant hard at Information made. The main objective^f Emmerling feels that MHS Sen. Birch Bayh’s Senate subcom­ that amnesty would be “forgetting,” a Jehan built a whole village. Tan remaining teeth. Bishop James Armstrong, United diverse Protestant groups as the Iklah, the eldest at Oix, has work, tackling the problem the fire fighters is to reach the students should be “ made mittee on constitutional amendments, “blessed act of oblivion” aimed at and Miss Martha White, head of Students who have not Methodist leader, speaking for the Lutheran Church’s Missouri Synod and begun his own first masterpiece the MHS music department and head on! Special effects will scene in the least amount of aware of the problem.” Only by suggested the abortion issue is as much bringing about, in the words of Rev. J selected their courses for next Religious Coalition for Abortion the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter — a round white plate Inlaid director of the musical is play a major role in providing time. In responding to a false the cooperation of the student a religious and theological issue as it is Bryan Hehir of the U.S. Catholic year should see their counselor Rights, specifically spelled out the pro­ Day Saints (Mormon), as well as a Conference, “healing and reconcilia­ with orange carnelian and enthusiastic about its outcome. the proper mood for each in­ next week during an unassigned alarm the fire fighters are body can these alarms be a political and constitutional conflict, risking their lives as well as and exacerbates tensions between abortion supporters belief that the representative of the Orthodox Jewish tion to some divided members of socie­ green malachite in the form of The musical rehearsals are dividual scene. period. All course selections stopped. They are disrupting to right to life movement was a Roman community. a poppy flower. now swinging into their sixth people in the community just by the administration and to the churches. ty and reconciliation of these members A large portion of the credit will be completed by April 5. Catholic one: The sharply divided testimony on the with society as a whole.” He works slowly. One slip of week, and the production this the speed they use in getting to At issue in the abortion controversy goes to Supervision Production The following State colleges students. Deputy McKay his chisel will render the costly 2 year, as always, seems quite Coordinator Charlotte Whyte, will make return visits to MHS their destination. According to observed that with all the dis­ marble and semi-precious promising. Elaborate sets are student director Susan Keane to talk with interested juniors, Deputy Fire Chief James. R. comfort experienced by the McKay “life and safety” are stones valueless. being constructed by choir and stage manager Gail on the following dates: students, they “should be con­ The design and the materials the department’s main con­ students, and even some former Robert. Eastern Conn. State College, cerned enough to stop the are exact replicas of those cerns involving this trend Read members have returned to The story line behind "The Friday, March 22, Period 4; situation.” Poles Wage War On Alcoholism found a few hundred feet away assist. They include JoAnn Unsinkahle Molly Brown’ con­ Manchester Community toward alarm pulling. Another thought which makes LOAN in the shining fairy-tale monu­ “By physically attending to Herald Ads Towler, Cathy Johnson, Walter cerns Molly Tobin played by College, Wednesday, March 27, one wonder is what the situa­ ment to love — the Taj Mahal. Musical to Open March 29 these false alarms,” Deputy Kalodzija, David Holmes and Ellen Kennedy. Molly, original­ Period 4; Central (ionn. State tion will be in a real fire. The By THOMAS LAND program of building heavy in­ social tension are staggering. A drinking.” In 1631 the beautiful Empress Stanely Wocjowski. Miss Betty ly from backwater Hannibal, Ellen Piatok as Mrs. McGlore and Brian Beggs'rehearse a College, Monday, April 1, McKay went on to explain,” the fire department will continue to London Financial Times dustries. high proportion of patients Current corrective measures rest of the town is left un­ The resulting social up­ Kirby of the MHS art depart­ Missouri, travels to Denver to MHS Band scene from the upcoming production of the “Unsinkahle Period 3; and The University of make its prompt arrivals no UPI treated in mental hospitals are include a tax levy on alcoholic ment is also donating time. find a life of fame and fortune Connecticut, Wednesday, April covered. If a serious fire occurs matter how skeptical they feel, WARSAW - The “virtues” of heaval, comparable in many alcdholics. Many spend more beverages to finance a Costuming for ‘Molly’ on her own. Traveling Qirough Molly Brown” which will open March 29. (HSW photo bv simulteneously and someone is but what about the students ways with the first industrial RATES 10, Period 3. the Western way of drinking are money annually on alcohol than specialized national Marches Spano) trapped in a buildng, the proper with fire alarms now becoming revolution of Western Europe, promises to be nothing less than the small town of Leadville, t The following scholarship being .upheld to Poland’s on food. educational program in schools NOW OPEN spectacular, with such experts Colorado, she finds wOrk in applications are available in the equipment won’t be available.” common place, reactions to workers in a major drive to comes from the mass migration Hence the stress on the and work places; the abolition as Mrs. George DeComier, Christmas Morgan's (Bill In Parade Guidance Office: Manchester Once the scene of the alarm is evacuating the building will be stamp out alcoholism now of peasants to the cities to man Western way of “ civilized” of customary bonuses paid to Mrs. Nicholas Krascella, and Matthews) saloon and shortly Scholarship Foundation reached the firemen must dangerously slower. described by the authorities as the new industries. drinking held up by the waiters and shop assistants for TRADER “r Mrs. Robert S. Bostram lending after meets and marries Lead­ check all the alarm boxes in the Spring (the busiest time of The heaviest drinking is in SLASHED Dance Flops (deadline April 1); Catholic a “national disease.” authorities as an ideal to the sale of drinks, and the es­ their talents to a very difficult ville Johnny Brown (Rick Last Saturday morning the Graduates Club of Greater school. Because of the the year for false alarms) is ap­ Sobering-up stations are the industrial elite of highly replace the local habits of tablishment of many sobering- INDOOR FLEA MARKET onliniiiBim pw »ii»»itm«ttUa«e job. Taylor). grand citizens of the greater The Manchester High School as four unidentified streakers regularites of these alarms, proaching. All involved feel paid, skilled manual workers, M PEUH. SIIIEET • MUGHESm Hartford (deadline March 25); being established in every “drinking like the serfs of the up stations —' a unique feature For the month of March only. The choreography is one of Johnny strikes it rich and the Hartford area had the honor of gymnasium was the setting of dashed through the hall and into Hartford Chapter of National before the trucks even arrive, now is the time to stop these major industrial center to back such as foundry men and past.” of life in Poland — for the treat­ the most difficult ever per­ Browns move to Denver and viewing the St. Patrick’s Day the third Student Assembly the darkness of the night. Secretaries Association the administration has pinned alarm pullers, the situation is up an intensive educational miners. In the words of a commen­ ment of drunkards. formed here and challenging to into the realm of Mrs. McGlone parade. dance of the 1973-1974 academic Witnesses said that the four (deadline May 1); National down the area of the alarm. more serious than most realize. campaign in schools and fac­ The rise in consumer tator on Warsaw Radio, “it is The sobering up process at 8 RELIABLE DEALERS say the least, but with (Ellen Piatok) and Denver’s year. From 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. dashing gentlemen wore masks Institute for the Food Service Even with their help it takes a — Carol Larivee tories. affluence in Eastern Europe is difficult to imagine a normal such stations l^gely comprises specialists like Karen Hjalmeer students were given their over their faces and although not yet accompanied by an High Society. On Monsignor The parade was made up of 42 Industry (deadline May 15). Drinking is a serious social social conversation in Britain, a few hours of enforced rest in of AnHquos and Collecflbles and Charlotte Whyte con­ chance to boogie to their hearts several hunches of who they easing of social tensions as vast Ryan’s (Greg Haroin) sugges­ bands, floats, and exhibitions Representatives visiting problem throughout Com­ France or Italy without a drink. bed, strapped down when H ist lUdeial Savings delight to the sound of the were were ventured, the populations of culturally tributing their time, the com­ tion the. Browns move to with the Manchester High MHS during the week of March munist Europe. But in our country, there is a necessary, ^ m e visitors have Willow Blues. homosapiens remain rootless, first-generation in­ OPEN 1 P.M. - 5 P.M., MON., TUBS., WED. East Hartford, Glastmbury, Rockville, plex dance steps that are per­ Europe in hopes of obtaining School band competing 25 through March 29 are as ' Specialists believe that one drinking of a different kind their stomachs pumped. Student Assembly President anonymous at this printing. dustrial workers evolve their THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 1 P.M. • 9 P.M. Vernon and South Windsor. formed look quite simple. sophistication. There, they rub superbly among them. The follows: Wednesday, March 27, lOH Fashion Show major reason has been the which comes from the ways of Before they leave, they are Craig Steely estimated that 325 Ted Brindamour, Student new life styles. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. Karen finds the barroom dance elbows with royalty such as parade route started on the cor­ Manchester Community rapid social transformation subjection — a squalid, handed a heavy fine payable un­ sequence the most difficult. Prince and Princess DeLong students attended the dance. Assembly adviser noted that Collelge (for interested created by the enforced Indeed, the signs of persisting desperate, brutal and forlorn der court order. ner of Farmington and Tickets ran 50 cents with S.A.A. “nothing unusual happened at The timing involved between (Jed Krascella and Lee Scott). Prospect going down Far­ juniors). Period 4; Thursday, Next Wednesday the call girls, the miners and Johnny and Molly separate and $1 without. the dance.” Such is the attitude March 28, The University of mington Avenue under the Manchester, surrounding the orchestra must be precise after a fight and Johnny returns Due to the major lack of on streakers. Conn. Health Center (Dental The Instructors of the Han­ Memorial Arch ending in the towns, and Mansfied State to the second. It’s called as one to Leadville while Molly publicity the profits were far Plans are in the making for Hygiene and Dental Assistant), dicapped, better known as lOH, Business Park. Training School. of the finest scenes in the play returns to Denver with her short of expectations. After another Student Assembly Period 2. has been in'progress since the To many instructors this is and much hard work and many ‘‘Royal Flush.” The clash renting and band costs, a mere dance, perhaps in mid-spring. Applications for American beginning of this year and is ap­ very challenging work but to long hours of rehearsal have between the “beautiful people A full 2.1 miles with our high $20 remained for the benefit of Hopefully it will be more College Test (A(7T) to be given proaching its annual fashion others it is consided an oppor­ gone into its creation and per­ of Denver’ and Molly’s “Sacred school band’s brass, drums, and Student Assembly functions. In successful than this one was. — April 27, must be received in show time. This year the tunity to help people and, at the CRAWFORD HOUSE formance. Similar preparation 36” ensues and the outcome is woodwinds sounding every inch other words less than 1/5 the Steve Hirschfeld Iowa City no later than April 1. fashion show will be has gone into a number of other not to be missed! of the way. The band, directed number of the school’s popula­ Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30 same time, have a great time in water games. There are ap­ m / ^ ( h d c i e / detailed dances. Note!!!!! To promote the by Andrew Shreeves and also tion attended. p.m. in the Banquet Room at proximately 100 instructors DEU RESTAURANT The Manchester Civic musical and its characters, under the huge and forceful Willie’s. The spring fashions Supercourses Offered who teac^ each week besides Orchestra is also contributing there will be a parade at the presence of Drum Major Don are being supplied by Regal’s TO r^O/R£ ^XO/T//WG O/N/NG the few who come to help out in 503 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. 646-3562 its valuable time and efforts Manchester Parkade and down Southerland, was certainly a Local senior Gary Segal men shop and Nugents the locker room. If you are in­ toward ‘Molly’. And some of Main Street Saturday. So watch memorable highlight in the (whom we have seen perform­ At Manchester High previewing all the new and terested in joining, contact our own excellent MHS band for it at 11 a.m., March 23. — eyes of the Farmington Avenue ing with Sullivan and Ruff at exciting styles of today. As course selection time is These courses are the super­ David Moyer in the high school members, under the supervi­ Mark Zirsch spectators. the Feb. Talent Show) led the If you’re wondering what the now upon us, sophomore and courses of MHS. Each course is lOH really is, you’re welcome office soon. New candidates are Take Out Dining Willow Blues on his faithful junior students now face the worth eight big UCtonn credits harmonica. Other instruments to come watch us any Sunday being interviewed by the of­ Service ^ Room The MHS band has once again frightful frustrations of deter­ — a good start in completing afternoon. Watertime is ficers now. played by band members were mining their fate for the future that freshman biology while Service marched on to victory and they bass guitar and drums. generally from one to four Meanwhile, come and see Play Is Cast have only just begun to fight. year. But in the midst of a here at MHS. Advanced Biology o'clock in the MHS pool. lOH is some of the instructors try Hie band will now be rehears­ myriad of muddled choices uses a text used at Yale, Har­ an organization of high school their hands at being models in Most felt that for an unknown (note the alliteration) two vard, UConn, and many other Director Lee Hay has cast not picked on the basis of ing for a spring exchange con­ students who teach swimming the fashion show! — Irene Sock ’n Buskin’s latest show, group, $200 for three hours courses rise far above and schools. This course reviews INTERNATIONAL FOOD physical appearance. She has cert .with the Bristol Eastern skills to mentally retarded and Claire Messier, corresponding “Tell Me That You Love Me, High band. work was a rather steep price. beyond the norm. what was learned in Biology I had much experience outside of handicapped individuals from secretary, lOH. • COMPLETE DINNERS • SANDWICHES Junie Moon.” Students were generally unim­ Faster than a speeding and goes into greater detail. the club in both amateur and The play is an off-beat love The band deserves all the sup­ pressed with the group’s perfor­ streaker! More powerful than a Besides giving you a start on professional shows. story about three patients in a port it can get for this concert mance. As one student put it, Biology Achievement Test! college, it helps you get in Warren is a paraplegic who is hospital who all have only bleak and it shouldn’t be too hard with “The sound wasn’t well mixed; Able to leap tall college there. People who take this New Hours: doomed to spend his life in a outlooks for the future. Against the constantly increasing size it was blaring.” freshman years in a single course get up to 40 per cent OPEN MON., TUBS., WED. 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. wheelchair. His character is criticism and a negative at­ of its pleased audiences. — Some solace was given when bound! Yes, it’s Supercourse! better scores on the Biology THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 9 A.M. ■ MIDNIGHT one of boyish optimism. Steve titude from society, they decide Gary Zito attendance began climbing at Better known to all of those Achievement Test — scores SATURDAY, 9 A.M. - 2 A.M. - (ClotMl Sunday) is currently president of Sock ’n to band together-and leave the the end of the evening. around room 131 as Advanced heading toward 790. If you plan Buskin. AlUiough he has not hospital to live together in an Highlight of the evening came Biology and its faithful compa­ to go on in Biology, this course held any major leads, he has Inc. old house. It is a wrenching nion Ecology and Man. is a must^ it puts you one step experience in both acting and play, taken from the novel of ahead of those who only took 4 WEST ROAD ROCKVILLE the technical aspects of produc­ the same name by Marjorie Sophomore Biology. Kellogg. tion. Profile: Tom Latham Named Lab work includes indepen­ 8 7 5 - 6 2 0 3 Arthur is the victim of a ter­ The play will be performed on dent and partner work on both Informed sources have dis­ running as Howard Hughes, dis­ minal neurological disease, and rO/M BfNO/7 STfYf BlillNCHIkl a thrust stage (to be con­ botany and zoology topics. A closed that President Richard guised himself as the late is given to spasms and structed in old Bailey). A thrust Merit Finalist new surprise has been the addi­ Nixon is really Howard Hughes Richard Nixon. The rest is CLO ^ TUESDAY • 0pm 6 Oiyt stage is one on which the stuttering. He completes the tion of a microbiology unit, in disguise. history. Hughes has kept in brave and tragic trio. George Recently Manchester High people basic swimming skills 80METHINQ NEW HAS BEEN AODED AT audience sits as well as having School Principal George dealing with the growth and The report states that after hiding to avoid having to meet has also had experience in the He has been involved with this study of bacterial cultures. the acting area. Thus, the Emmerling received word that organization since the nin his defeat in the 1962 guber­ the President, which is Hughes PASTA audience will be limited to 150 club, playing a major role in Both Ecology and Advanced natorial raSe, Nixon faded himself. last year’s “Haunting of Hill one of the members of the grade and finds it very rewai PASTA ITEMS SERVED UNTIL 9KH> P.M. each night. To compensate, senior class had been cited ta Biology include many field trips; away into obscurity. Nixon’s No comment has been made House,” and directing the set ing and educational. Du. to WMkMid vohim. EW «« Miry Pm Ui I. nol ivtU M . FiL, SM. A Sun. however, the show will be put bear the^TiSme of National joint trips being common. This final public appearance was his by Gerald Ford. construction crew in “You Hobbies include music, year trips have been made to SPAOHETTI or MOSTACClOU I on Friday and Saturday night of Merit Finalist in the NMSQT skiing, tennis, and sail-racing. “You won't have Dick Nixon to wHh MEAT SAUCI...... 1.7S: two successive weekends, Were Bom on a Rotten Day.” UConn, Groton, Hartford, Yale kick around anymore” speech, President Nixon still insists wlthMBATBAU.0...... 2.001 Howard Johnson’s, “The Flavor of America” is conveniently located at 394 Tolland Turnpike, Other members of the cast scholarship program. This His family owns a sailboat and that Mississippi Senator John wnhSAUSAOE ...... 2.00! which is another S&B first. senior? Tom Latham. Medical School and Oak Grove. After that he went back to his nritti MUOHIIOOMO...... 2.00 Manchester, Conn. (Exit 94 off 1-86). America’s favorite eating place under the orange roof, is now (there are no bit parts) are: with them he treks to Cape Cod These field trips show the Stennis acted as an unbiased The three tragic leads, with The honor of being a finalist each summer to pursue his old law firm in New York. FEATURING JOHN BRITNEY, O l^ N lS f featuring some of the best daily specials in town, at easy-on-the-budget prices! For example; Monday the actors, are Junie Moon Minnie (Barbara ^nna). Dr. bookwork in action. There he complained of persis­ judge of the Watergate tapes. is Fillet of Fish Day; Tuesday is Spaghetti Sprw Day; Wednesday is Deep Sea Dinner Day; Thursday in the NMSQT program is one aquatic interests. FRI. A SAT. N IG H U P.M. to 1 A.M. (Linda Clarahan), Warren Kirkland (Peter Wheeler), Ecology and Man is less lec­ tent nosebleeds. Nixon wants Stennis, now 79 bestowed on only of one per Plans for the future include BAKED MANICOTTA...... f t x ? * ...... 2 j0 . is Choice Chicken Day; and I^iday is Qam Special Day. Would you believe you can order any of these (Steve Ide), and Arthur Nurse Holt (Sue Stepanski), ture, more discussion with “It seems,” the report states, years old, to listen to and make Nurse Oxford (Gerry Jones), cent of all the high schoolers in going to college in the fall and summaries of many key STUFFED SHELLS ...... 2 W for a mere $2.29 plus special prices for the kiddies? As if this wasn’t enou^, Howard Johnson’s offers (George Sweqtnam). Junie the nation. Finalists are topics of relevance taking the “that Nixon’s nose was splitting CHEESE RAVlOU...... 2J0 . you ‘Seconds On The House’ on Monday’s Fish Special! So, this weekend, or any time, got Mom out of (Joren (Kent Denley), Marilyn possibly on to graduate school lead. Population control, pollu­ Watergate tapes. News on the ^MEATRAVIOU...,...... 2.25 Moon, a hom,% girl to begin selected on the basis of scores from there where he will major apart." Doctors who have the kitchen, and kids out of Mom’s hair, and bring them to America’s favorite eating place, your local with, had acid poured on her (Sheila Bouschee), Sydney (Pat tion and ecological succession never seen anything like it, March conducted an exclusive Ryan), Gregory (Pam Fraser), on PSAT tests taken early in the in either biology or geology. He interview with Senator Stennis. Howard Johnson’s. HeraW photo by Pinto face and body by a brutal lover. junior year, character are emphasized; numerous hushed up the former vice Mario (Peter Spinella). has narrowed his college field trips accompany these dis­ News on March: Senator She wears her hair over the left references, and academic per­ choices down to Wesleyan, president’s condition, even side of her face, and a glove on Mr. Hay has cast this show cussions. This year, added when Nixon died in October, Stennis, we'd like to thank you carefully, because it has formance. Obviously, those Tufts and Williams — all of for taking time out of your busy her l^ft hand, to hide the named as finalists have proven bonus: Ecology and Man is now 1967. tremendous potential. With which he rates as ‘excellent.’ open to juniors. The only schedule to conduct this inter­ hideous disfigurement. This themselves to be very superior He hopes eventually to enter a Howard Hughes, it seems, 2 role is played by Linda work and some dedication, the requirement is that chemistry seized this chance to gain view. people. play will be very moving. The field of research in one area of be taken along with Ecology Stennis: I hope not, it rained Clarahan, who was fortunately Tom Latham is one of these Tom Laiham science. political power and, knowing book which the play is based on and Man. — Craig Steely that he didn't have a chance all last week. JUST LIKE THE GOOD has been a bestselling tear- people. Soft-spoken, easy going Whether Tom receives a N.O.M.: Senator, you’ve Monday Serving the ffn ost.. Four UConn jerker. The play, despite being and amiable, he knows what he scholarship from the NMSQT stated that you are completely Faculty Members handicapped by a relatively un­ wants and where he is going in Interested in brotherhood and board or not remains to be seen. capable of comprehending OLDE.U E UDAYS Is Fish Fry. To Be Honored imaginative dramatization, has life. He-ik multi-talented and friendship ideals, Tom is a "Only one out of every 600 every cqjnment on the BREAKFAST potential for the same. In fact, plays an active role in many of faithfulparticipant in the finalists will receive a Watergate thpes. At 79, do you A m l g m l entehl Frtod Stoto ol Coach Named floh, Fronch Moo, coto itaw. STORRS (UPI) - Four between the fame of the the school’s functions. American Field Service Club. scholarship, most in $1,000.00 still have complete control of University of Connecticut facul­ He has been a member of the Endless suggestions and « original book, the anticipated denominations. The novelty of Math department head Phil seeks to improve it. The peren­ your faculties? Se c o n d s ty members will be honored by popularity of the play, and the National Honor Society since willingness to lend a helping being selected is a blessing in Hyde has recently agreed to nial West Hartford Giants, Hall Stennis: Yep, and you ain't ON THE HOUSE! MEALS the Alumni Association at an limited seating arrangements, his junior year and has taken a hand have made him one of its itself. Tom adniits ‘It’s more of serve as coach of the MHS ten­ and Conard, will once again had nothin’ til you tasted my awards dinner Saturday. a sellout is expected. leading part in many of its more valuable members. an honor than anything else at nis team. This post was recent­ prove to be tough matches for wife's rutabaga pie. BUYS And. ws’vs got those other special days, too: Cited for faculty excellence, endeavors. This year he was a school 7 this stage.’ the Tribe netmen. Conard’s ly made vacant by the resigna­ N.O.M.: Senator, if you found TU E8. WED. THUR8 each will receive a |1,000 Musically inclined, he has athlete, as he competed with Until notified of his standing tion of his predecessor, Ray­ team includes the return of last something on the tape that a Cup ot coffee *Cup of Tea award. lOH Help Needed also been a member of the the MHS Swim Team. He in scholarship competition, mond P. Horton, English year's CCIL champion Bob would convict President Nixon, aQiaeo of Soda aCarton of Milk Those to be honored are Dr. selective Round Table Singers specialized in the freestyle Monday - Friday Tom will continue to an ac­ teacher at MHS. Horton felt his Prette. Windham will also would you have the guts to tell with any purchase Spaghetti Deep Sea Chteken Heinz Herrmann, holder of the Any 8-9th graders interested for the past three years ai^ is events, but also enjoyed swim­ tive participant in his many ac­ graduate work was too time prove to be tough. the world? Spiea Dinner Choice ^ — y E c m Maude K. Irving American in l>ecoming members of the presently section leader of the ming breast stroke and back tivities Md reside at bis home consuming and would interfere This year’s hope lies in the ^tennis: Thank you. Cancer Society Professorship; Instructors of the Han­ bass segment of this group. He stroke. Since it was only his 103 Lakewood Circle South. His with his participation on the return of six players: Seniors N.O.M.: Just one final ques­ Prof. Edv,, rd J Rubins, of the also serves as accompanist of first year on the team, he was Pete Heard and Rusty Sink; dicapped should report to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tennis team. tion, Senator. Do you think that Artimr Treacher’s s ' * * Department of i Science; MHS pool, Sunday, March 31, 7th period’s Advanc^ Choir not one of its outstanding S. Latham and broter Steven 13 Coaching tennis is no new and Juniors Kirk Woolpert, this responsibility is too great 2.29 *2.29 2.29 aaiTeeat | Prof. George • *

PAGE EUGHTEEIN — MANCHEiSTKR EVENING HEIRALD, Manchester^ Cemn., Fri., March 22, 1974 ^N C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. March 22.1974- PAGE NINETEEN Holp Wtntod 13 Holp Wtntod IS Htip Wtntod y j Homes for Safa 23 Homes for Salt 23 Homot tor Sth 23 emkmmmnu hapPyad s REAL Estate Sales persons GAS STATION attendant 51 GOODWIN STREET - OPIN DAILY 1i»10 uuuncm-«AsmaiAMt neede to join active growing V- needed, full-time. Apply in per­ Manchester HWIdWIiOH Bowers School, Cape Cod, 4 w stem firm. Over 1/4 million son. Gorin’s Smrts Cm Center, LETS MAKE A DEED in sales January, February. doen, 2 unfi ishee, fireplace, gas OPEN SUNDAY Route 83, Tolland Tpke., HIUMRD STREET heat, beautiful landscaping Burke Realty, Tolland, 87^7344. MACHINISTS TalcottviUe. with rock garden and stone I5.800-S torrs, 12x52 Cata­ Seven-room Dutch Cape, good Hreplace, garage, 328,900. Elva lina mobile home, 1972. A.M. AUTO BODY and fender man, STATION WAGON drivers to condition, city water and Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. TO 4 P.M. ^-tim e, apply 270 Hartfoi4 Low down payment Own­ • BRIDBEPORT t r a n ^ r t Manchester school sewer. Lot 100x180. Only |S29,- er will finance. children, 3 trips a day, must 900.36,500 down. 8% Mortgage MANCHESTER - Three- drive standard transmission. • M IL U available. No agents please. ^ r o o m Ranch, family room, $15,900— Eaglevllle, 2-fam- Over 26 years of age. Call 643- fireplace, treed lot. Shown by DISHWASHER wanted nights. lly In need of a handyman. Must be over 18. ^ p ly Cavey' • EMUMi U TH ES 2414. ■ a ^ ln tm e n t. Call owner, 643- Call owner Hurry or it will be sold. Restaurant, 45 East Center &per|enced, Class A, capabis to sat>up and work to Street. drawings with minimum supervision. Aircraft quality. 65- 646-9969 672-6869 $19,000— CoVent^, lover’s P*rt-tlma openings. First and second Whoro you SM thi« sign, ...Samaena hide-away, 4-room Ranch. COOKS wanted, full or iart ahlfta. All benefits, top pay. Apply or call 633-9486. ask for n S H CLERK aioy hava saatyaa tho broker It working Economic gas h e a t PPE-PLANTFO ROSE time days. Full time salaary Joe PoulloL Fully experienced in buying, NEW 7-room Colonial, 2 1/2 « happy odi starts at |2. per hour with |2.75f selling, and displaying. Apply tiled baths, plastered waUs, hard for a quick aala. double lot. Modern kitch­ per hour otential. Apply in peiwn; large family room, porch, built- U t your proparty wHhua. en and bath. Owner wants Tacorral, ....'’•T-SLOCOMBCO. Broad Street. 68 Matson Hill Rd. South Qlastonbury ins, two-car garage, full base­ quick sale. M EATO W N ment, city utiUties. Large lot. 128GW tILVB LANE COOKS - part time nights posi­ Near Martin school. Immediate $24,900-Wllllmantlc, 5-. tion. No em rien ce needed will EAtTNAITFMIO occupancy. Built by Ansaldi, room Ranch, aluminum 4 Days Congratulations train right nerson. Apply Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. siding, built In 1971. Re­ duced for quick sale, Only 4 Days ^ E L L IE TWO-FAMILY - 6-6 duplex, HANSEN RELIABLE - Housekeeper > separate furnaces. Good Only sitter, 8; 30 to 12; 30 daily, KNSPIVER DEALERSHP AViUUIIUE | •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• revenue and location. High 30’s. $32,000— 4-famlly In excel­ 4 Days for outstanding Inferences. Wapping. Phone I Immediately - Vemon-Rockvllle A na^ Butlnota Opportunity 14 Charles Lesperance, 64^7620. lent condition, near col­ HOLLY M4-8983 after 4 p m. lege in Wllllmantic. HUITHY2YEAR Only work A Businaas of Your Own WIG-IN of Rockville needs MANCHES’TER - Pizza house, MANCHESTER HEALTHY ROSE BUSHES RHODODENDRON 4 Days From all of us at — Must Hava Dapandabla Car fully equipped. Priced to sell. $33,500— 2 houses lor the UttU PUMTS stylist. Excellent income. — Must Ba Bondabia price of one. Income $375 Brown’s Flowers Phone 872-2304. Owner has other interests. For Off Porter St., new 8-room Only ^ ^ ^ 7 / details call Stanley Agency, 646- monthly on Route 32 In Pre-planted rose bushes in bud and Call Tim MeCuiloeh, Cfrcu/aifon Managdr custom-built Colonial, large 3618 . HEBRON - Young Garrison Mansfield. 2 Hardy and htalthy azaleas that bloom. Beautiful, hardy plonis in CUSTODIAN - The Connecticut 1st floor famUy room, fo rn ^ Colonial, 4 large bedrooms, for­ Beautiful healthy evergreen shrubs Institute for the Blind ii^ d r t- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD COUNTRY STORE for sale dining room, large eat-in mal dining room, 24’ fireplaced $37,500— Hebron, 2-family I bloom in spring colors. One quart pot large containers. in handsome spring colors, Duis Holly in ford, is recruiting for a custo­ A Great Big , 647-9946 lock, stock and barrel, well kitchen, formal Uvinjg room, 4 living room, rec room, 2:TE^ CLERK CARD GALLERY - Mature immediately T available full age, two acres. Hutchins Agen­ size, 12Vix27Vi’ master Ai; . \ V \ . . V and Pumpkin woman, days, evenings, and comm, enterprise. For sale or cy, Realtors, 649-5324. Thursday and Friday nights, and part-time positions. 3-11 lease, 3111,000. Gift and Tea bedroom, 35’ family room, Saturday. Flexible hours, apply EXiCUISnfE 35’ llving-dining combina­ all day Satunfpy. Ex^rlence in person, Manchester and 11-7 shifts. ExceUent Shop in lovely N.H. Village in­ COLUmiA LAKEFMNT □ N O TIC E S not necessary. Apply in per­ Parkade. salary plus company paid cludes 6-room apartment. 350,- ’T o l l a n d tion, 18x26’ screened son; Life, Health, Major Mescal 000. Acre Realty, Keene, N.H. Super home for the executive porch. Call for details. $ 4 7 ,9 0 0 wdip loves to live. Relax and TOOL MAKERS, Machinists, and Disability insurance 603-35^2778. Lott and Found 1 M EATO W N Is all for this 4-bedroom enjoy year ’round living in this Bridgeport Machine operators, makes this truly one of the Colonial with 2!A baths, first- Since 1950 1280W m v a LiUK a n d Lathe operators. SHualtofl Wtntod 15 massive Ranch home with 35’ LOST - Savings Passbook No. test, benefit packages in the floor-family room with corner EMTHJUnHMO Experienced preferred, will ipdustrv. living-dining room combina­ 0224M)1108-4, Hartford NaUonal WANTED - Babysitting in my fireplace. Garage, huge tion, 3 bedrooms, (master train right man. Apply at Start the New Year right, coih Bank and Trust Company, First Paragon Tool, 121 Adams St, home, days, in Robertson master bedroom. Pick your bedroom IZWxVlW), 35’ tact Emilia Kurnik, Assistant Manchester office. Application Man4% F H Realty, 649-9823. _ Ouarantaad" evenings, 529-8056. Paul after 5 p.m. entrance, includes heat and home. Available. Immeidiate Older 7-room Colonial recent­ furnishings. Selling for only I" reoOai, pMan amn 643-1425. appliances, $165. per month. Real Estate, 649-1922, 6464126. Chalet, beamed ceiling, living $31,900. Both sides vacant. T. J. ARE AVAILABLE. Cbsgrove 643-5364. MANOR occupancy. Singles O.K. 872- ly decorated, large modem room with huge brick nadn. Ret, praMpl aa- Antiquea 48 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 3990. [ESTATE kitchen, 2 full baths, one with Crockqtt, Realtor, 643-1577. TWO newer 4 room 4535 or 646-l()21, fireplace, large country styled Haating-Plumbing 35 apartments, near hospital and APARTMENTS Offered by the lovely “his-hers” sinks, 3 Or 4 ANTIQUE GLASS and clocks, Homastaad Street Business tor Rent 55 iGonn last section kitchen with deluxe built-ins, 3 COVENTRY - $23,900, 7-room NEW LISTING other conveniences, includes, (Off W. MhMto Tpko.) AVAILABLE April 1st, modern bedrooms, new roof and or 4 bedrooms, attractive pan­ Cape, ultra-modern kitchen. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing banjo, bee hive, ginger bread, heat, appliances and carpeting. gutters, carpeted front porch. six-room Raised Ranch, country sized kitchen, piano and french. Can be seen MANCHESTEII three room apartment, STORE for rent - 900 square eled rec room, with full wall Full cellar, baseboard heat. IF YOUR trees need cutting — Prompt, courteous service. No pets, infant accepted. carpeted appliances, parking, All for $31,900. ' Immediate occupancy. Only large living room, fully carpeted'. Family room. Im­ Bzzzzzzzz In and see our Call 643-1496. at Manchester Motel Lobby, 1 Built by feet, heated. Broad Street, •ylULPN PAtIK PHILMUCK of homes now stone fireplace, large sun down or cutting up, save money Security required. 649-9258. storage, Hilliard Street, after 5, Manchester. Call 649-1807 or 10% down. Pasek Realtor, 289- maculate condition. Lots of trees on acre lot. $34,- busy Bea. We’re ready, McNall Street, Manchester. U$R HOUSINB CORP. . deck, patio, 4 air-conditioners, 900. and call "Sawdust” at 872-8864 649-7289. “ 644-0268. If the husband is the available carpentry, 2-car garage. Im­ 7475, 742-8243. willing and able to aealal ,days and evenings. Keep trying. SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER - Available im­ 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary proprietor or part owner of a cleaned with electric cutters, WANTED — Antique furniture, mediately, 4 rooms with heat, AGENCY 646-1180 maculate throughout. ^9,900. you in tho sal# or Insured. glass, pewter, oil paintings or apartments. Features wall-to- 2 1/2 ROOM apartment, private STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 business it may be advisable MANCHESTER - Conveniently $27,500—2-bedroom Ranch, king size matter bed­ purchaso of YOUR by professionals. McKinney centrally located, adults only, pool and patio, parking. Heat, LEBANON — Antique center ! r r Bre%i Sewer Disposal Com­ other antique items. Any quan­ wall carpeting, vanity tile square feetl platform level. to take title to the home in the ,,When 214 homes are sold located five-room Cape, has room, modern eat-in kitchen Including self-clean­ proporty. PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road 4 no pets, $185. Call 643-1579. electricity and appliances in­ Stock Place, rear. Attractive — we’re sold outt Final UAR REALTY CO., Inc. two-bedrooms, fireplaced living pany, 643-5308. tity. The Harrisons, 643^709, baths, built-in oven, range, wife’s name alone...In most chimney Colonial on the MERRin AGENCY ing oven. Private yard. Should be seen. Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, cluded. 649-0358, 643-6266. rental Brokers protected. Call Green. 10 rooms, two baths, 5 section of 24 homes now 643-2692 room, dining room, attached 165 Oakland Street. VERNON - Save in this com­ dishwasher, refrigerator and' states except the community available. envelopes, bills, quick copy, 522-3114. fireplaces, 2 acres. Large REALTOR Robert D. Munlock. Realtor $36,900. By owner, call wedding invitations, Xeroxing. FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, pact modern 3-room apart­ disposal, electric heat, 2 air property states this will The 2 Bedroom Ranch- $20,000—7-Room Colonial, cj^pet^Slylng room with Wanted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER - Four rooms, bam, outbuilding. Attractive ICeitL 875-4819. repairs, and remodeling. ment, $145 monthly includes conditioners, glass sliding two bedrooms, modern bath, 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for provide protection for the $27,500 lovely fireplace, formal dining r o ^ , TV room, 3 Prompt service on emergen­ setting and location. heat, appliances and parking. doors, all large rooms. Full heat, hot water, range. Phone store, office etc. $160. Call 646- family home against the The 3 Bedroom Townhouse good sized bedrooms and a fully fenced yard with cies. 643-7024. WANTED FOR CASH - An­ 647-1113 after 6:30 p.m. MANCHEISTER - Never been - $32,990 a garage. ROTO-TILLING - Set your date tiques, early metal toys, trains, basement storage area, ample 872-6676 after 3:30 p.m. 2426. 9-5. claims of business creditors in COVENTRY - Oversized now. Phone 643-1364. parking. Starting at $175. Han­ the event the business should lived in 6-room Colonial with 3 . . . Includes air condition­ Real €state NO JOB to small, toilet repairs, wind-ups, phonographs, guns, Cape. Attached breezeway large bedrooms, huge living ing, carports, full basement, LAST ONE—Brand new Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, FOUR room apartment in 2- dy to shopping, schools, bus MANCHESTER - North end, S .B .M . h a s plugged drains, kitchen faucets swords, oil paintings, pewter, family duplex, handy location fail...In community property room with fire place, formal swimming pool, tennis 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, aluminum sided, VA LIGHT TRUCKING - If you and religious- facilities. quiet dead end street, four- and 2-car garage. Beautifully courts, grounds and exterior replaced, repaired, rec rooms, furniture, glass. Almost with yard. Available April 1st. states placing the title in the situated on well treed lot in dining room, 1 1/2 baths, baths. $34,900. 172 E. Center 8t. need the services of a pick-up anything old. Call anytime, 643- Model apartment open for in­ room apartment, first floor, wife’s name may provide no maintenance. truck for any reason, call 643- bathroom remodelii^, heat $150 per month. Call 649-3100. heat, hot water, stove. Ideal for excellent area. Five rooms aluminum siding, all on 150’ 849-1922 646-4126 modernization, etc. Free es­ 6535. spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday OFFICES protection since the theory of wooded lot. $36,200. Wolverton $39,900— Like new 2-famlly, 2 bedrooms, new refriger­ 1364. Attics, cellars, yards, etc. newly weds-older couple. finished, 3 rooms unfinished timates gladly given. M & M UTILITIES paid - 4 rooms, yPrd and Sunday. Other times by the community property law Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. MORTGAGE Money ator and stove In each apartment, 2 heating units. WANTED - 12’ aluminum or Security, references. $175 FOR RENT including a 24x28’ family Good Income. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. for the kids. $180. (11-58) appointment. monthly. Reply Box "s”, is that the husband and wife MASONRY and repair work fiberglass boat. Phone 643-5584. room. Attractive opportunity done - sidewalks, stras, cellar Rentex, $30. fee. 549-6980, Manchester Herald. 164 EAST CENTER STREET are equal owners of As Little as 5%Down $53,500—7-room Ranch, 21x11V4’ living room, lovely ALL CASH for your property Flooring at $39,900^ BOWERS SCHOOL area - nine within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, leaks, etc. Call Andy ZadXo, 643- 36 Gall: MANCHESTER everything that either he or room older home, three gar­ raised hearth fireplace, formal dining room, 12x15 7070. FOUR ROOMS, combination GEORGIAN COLONIAL - Up to 30 Years to Repay instant service. Hayes Agency, Rooms for Rent 52 UftR HOUSING CORP. DESIRABLE TWO-bedroom she earns and therefore they ages, bus line, 1 1/2 baths, king size master bedroom, fully equipped kitchen. 646-0131. FLOOR Sanding and gas range, refrigerator, hot 643-9591 garden apartment, convenient­ J.H. LAPPEN are equally obligated for debts Center chimney Colonial, 2 heated sunporch, deep lot. gives you more Refinishing, (specializing in water, close to churches, shop­ New 16x32 in-gound pool. Unique 50-mlle view. A BEAUTIFUL Large a i^ room Robart Murdoefc, Realtor ly located. Heat, hot water, Real Estate - Insu ran ce in c u n ^ by either of them in fireplaces, modern kitchen Asking $36,400. Call Mike Quish, 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 Tolland paradise. WE WILL buy tour house. Call older floors). Inside painting, ping and bus. Adult couple, no range, refrigerator, parking, no Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, Lydall Street/Manchester with kitchen privileges, 643-9991 the course of earning a with bullt-lng, large formal anytime, Hutchins Agency, ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- children, no pets. Security. pets. Available April 1st. 649-5261 2 2 parking. Phone 649-7442. 646-4126. 640-6259/646-6909 5750, 872-2222. Stephen J. Luchon Jr. living... dining room, front-to-back = s s LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... Realtors, 649-5324. SUMMER Inquire 58 School Street, 10-7:30 Adults. 6434)973, 643-7796. living room, large front foyer, Condominium Living In an P.M. _S®;t-846-9297 ------i;i Estate Setting a LADIES only, nicely furnished den, screened porch, 4 TREED corner lot, over one SELLING your house? Call us THREE-Rooms, refrigerator, acre, six room Cape, plus sun MR-CONDITIONING rooms for rent. (Jommunity DUPLEX -11 rooms, built 1972, bedrooms, 2% baths, garage, Savings Bank first and we’ll make you a cash Ducted central syetems that kitchen and bath. All utilities KIDS and pets O.K. Five stove, all utilities, parking. porch, aluminum siding, new i„R E ^S CORNER □ MISC. FOR SALE rooms, heated, $150, (29-41) $165. Security deposit. No pets. BOLTON - office space 172 1 1/2 baths, modem kitchen large lot. High on a hill in one roof. Under $30,000. Keith Real offer. One day service. T. J, will cool your entire home or included. Convenient to stores with built-ins, self-cleaning y^^NEET PHONE 646-4B 2B Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. Rentex, $30 fee. 549-6980. ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 room, se- 247-4688, 2364)564. square feet, warehouse 1,022 of M anchester’s finest Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. businets. and bus line. Ideal for working square feet, loading dock with stove, refrigerator, paneled rec Articlen lor Sale 41 or elderly lady. Call after 4 ‘ cond floor apartment, stove and neighborhoods. OF Manchester • Prompt Eitimatee MANCHESTER - Large 5 refrigerator, $150 monthly. overhead door, and heat. At­ room, large lot, good income. • Prompt Installationa p.m. 644-0383. 350,900. Pnilbrick Agency, 64^ rooms, stove, parking, base­ Lease, security. Middle-age tractive appearance, good com­ MANCHESTER — 5 family By Expartn FOR SALE - Baled Hay. Phone mercial location by two major 4200. 649-6911. ment, laundry facilities, yard couple preferred. No pets or Homes for Rent 54 plus 5-car garage. Business SENTRY □ MISC. SERVICES THE THOMPSON House- for the kids. $160. (89-98) highways. Route- 84 and 44. Cottage Street, centrally children. References required. zoned. Excellent income Real EstatB Rentex, $30. fee. 549-6980. Call 649-7529. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Ideal for distributor. $225 BOWERS School Colonial, 6 ALUMINUM sheets used as located, large, pleasantly fur­ monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- rooms, modern kitchen, formal producer. Central location. T.P. AITKIH, INC printing plates, .007 thick, nished rooms, parking. Call 649- rooms, family unit, security. Services Ottered 31 27 Tolland Turnpike AVAILABLE April 1st, 4 room NEW 4-room flat, first floor, 2075. dining room, 1 1/2 baths, 3 $69,900. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 2358, for overnight and perma­ 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. f TMNK 1 MANCHESTER Mrden apartment, centrally large rooms fully carpeted, ------1------bedrooms, aluminum siding, 2- CIRCA 1730 — Antique STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Phone 643-2711. nent guest rates. VERNON - Route 83, 1,000 car garage, $35,500. Philbrick located, appliances and heat in­ appliances, basement laundry Colonial, recently restored. 7 fireplaces, flagstone terraces, 643-6793 square feet garage, paneled of­ Agency, 646-4200. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 cluded. $195, lease and security. connections, central location. fireplaces, summer kitchen,, N BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO concrete repairs, inside and SLEEPING ROOM for rent. 649-3978, 6464780. $235 per month. Call Peterman, fice, 4-room apartment. Phone cents each. Inquire side door. new baths, new kitchen, 2-car $ 2 7 ,5 0 0 -TWO BEDROOM Ranch style condominium. outside. Reasonably priced. Ample p ark in g . 272 Main Realtor, 649-9404. 875-1333. CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide 643-0851. Manchester Evening Herald. Street, Manchester. Autos For Sale 61 boards, two baths, 61/2 rooms, garage. High 50’s. Carpeting and garage. Clean as a whiatlel Painting-Papering 32 fireplace, foyer, double MANCHESTER - 6-room SHARPENING Service - WE BUY and sell used fur­ TWO FEMALE roommates to APARTMENT PETER BELLIVEAU Painting niture. Cash on the line. One Hutchins Agency, 649-5^4. Colonial. Laige kitchen, for­ $31,000—CLEAN 5-room Cape with garage and fenced Saws, knives, axes, shears, share apartment with other RENTAL OFFICE ■ In treed lot. skates, rotary blades. Quick - Experienced and insurecT piece or an entire house full. girl. $73 monthly, available mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, We have a large variety of ELLINGTON service. Capitol Equipment Painting, papering, ceilings, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 April 1st. Call after 5 p.m. 646- garage. Imma^ilate condi­ 3-bedroom Cape with family Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. big or small jobs. Call 643-1671. Main Street Rear, behind 8356, deluxe one and two-bedroom New Arrivals In Stock for Immediate Delivery! NEW HOMES BY tion. $28,900. room, fireplace, carpeting and garages. • Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Douglas Motor Sales. apartments and townhouses S .L STARR ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4 . 643- J.P. LEWIS & Son custom WANTED - Single female throughout Manchester. Ren­ $35,900—ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom West Side Three-bedroom Ranch with on 10 acres. Large living room 7958. decorating, interior and CLEAN USED refrigerators, roommate to share apartment tal office open daily from 9-5, Colonial. Large fireplaced living room, modorn kitchen exterior, paper hanging. Fully ranges, automatic washers, with same. $85, including pool. large family room, kitchen with Cypress paneling and other times by apptintment. and bath, double garage. Nice lot. REWEAVING burns, holes. insured. 649-9658. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 5:30-6:30 p.m., 649-3395. and dining area, living room fireplace, 4 bedrooms, den, 2 ■ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- baths, 2-car garage. Ideal set $39,500—IMMACULATE country Raised Ranch, 2 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. \MUTOENTnPIBSES,IK. with fireplace, 1^ batlu. $36,- Window shades, Venetian INSIDE - Outside painting, 2171. COMFORTABLE room, plea­ 74 VEtAS ■ NOVAS 900. up for dog kennel operation. I baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, custom klichen, garage, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ^ c i a l rates for people over 66. sant location, on bus,^Iine,s,. line, 240-$ New SUte m, Mmhetter Also 4-bedroom Garrison $59,500. and 1V4 acres of trees. Custom built by owner. Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Fully insured. Estimates given. SCREENED Loam, gravel, parking. References. 64119^26. 646-1021 CHOICE O F - GOINC! GOING! Call 649-7863. processed gravel, sand, stone, Colonials available. Each Five different models, all complete with 4 bedrooms, 2’/i home inbludes: Colonial CAPE - 7 rooms, 1% baths, And soon will be gone. This 714-room Split Is MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. and fill. George H. Griffing, Apartments For Rant ^ 53 HATCHBACK CPFS - G.T. CPFS baths, 2-car garage. Starting at $52,900. Inc., 742-7886. stained woodwork, hardwood f^ily room, large modem one of the better buys on today's market. $42,900—SOUTH END—Oversized 7-room Colonial Removal, pruning, lot clearing, INTERIOR and exterior, all we MANCHESTER - Roomy 3- CALL 872-7311 ■ spraying.Fully insured. can offer you is a professional WE HAVE customers waiting bedroom duplex, basempnt, floors, fireplace with raised kitchen, wall-to-wall stays, CALL 289-4331 Cape with 1V4 baths, huge first floor family room and Licensed. Free estimates. paint job at a reasonable price. MANCHESTER Herald route for the rental of your apartment garage, laundry facilities, nice hearth, built-in oven and porch, garage. Bowers School. double garage. Tasteful decor throughout. $39,500. Phone 633-5345. It doesn't cost a cent for a free for sale. East Center Street or home. J.D. Real Estate yard for children and pets. $190. CUSTOM CPFS • SEDANS range, kitchen exhaust fan, NEW LISTINB \ estimate but it could save you a area. Call 646-4539. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. (28-42) Rentex, $30. fee. 549- full concrete cellar, Five-room aluminum sided Ranch, IVi small fortune. Call 643-4887. $48,500—EAST HARTFORD—Large Raised Ranch in MASONRY WORK - Brick, 6980. aluminum siding, amesite WE NEED U .TINGS NOW! baths, 2-car garage, fireplace and many ■ block and stone. New work and PHILCO Refrigerator, $50. FOUR-ROOM and five-room driveway, fully decorated, Thinking of Selling your more outstanding features. prime area. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and double garage. repairs, reasonable prices. Call PAINTING and papering - Westinghouse Range, $50. Good apartments, tiled bath, heat, ROCKVILLE - Large 2- seeding, shrubs plus much property? Call TODAY! CALL 872-7311 SENTRY Spacious and elegant rooms. 643-9508. Interior and exterior. Four condition. Phone M3-8816. hot water included, newly bedrooms, appliances, parking, more. Located on large lot generations. Neat, clean work. remodeled. Middle-age adults. yard for the youngster, $135. Real Estate Services BRACE Yourself for a thrill the Security deposit, references, no 150x200'. $48,SOO-REDWOOD FARMS-ExcHIng 3-bedroom Free estimates. Phone 643-7361. (95-30). Rentex, $M fee. 549- SENTRY VALUE first time you use Blue Lustre pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B 6980. Directions: From 351 Rtorllna Rd. Ialuminum sided Raised Ranch. VA baths, carpeting, CEILING painting and paper to clean rugs. Rent electric &hooI Street, across from East Manchester, north on Route This 4-year-old Raised Ranch Is 29 Connecticut Blvd. fireplace and large family room with wet bar. COMPLETE available for Immediate occupancy. Four Vernon — 872-7311 hanging, neat work, reasonable shamix^r $1. The E. A. John­ Side Rec, near Main. WANTED GIRL 20-30 to share Do Something New 83, left on Route 140, proceed 3 East Hartford - 289-4331 I rates, phone 643-9112. son Paint Company, 723 Main ,bedrooms, IVi baths, family room. large furnished apartment with miles to homes. $54,SOO-REbWOOD FARMS-MajestIc 6-room full BOOKKEEPING Street, Manchester, 649-4501. HEBRON - modern 2 bedroom Priced at $39,500. M K- u - rtEALTOR-MLS Our office fs In constant need of now UaUnga. It youto same. $130 mdnthiy, all Model home open daily, Satur- Member. Vernon Board of Raaltora, Manchastar Board of Realtors, sized Dutch Colonial. 2'A baths, large first-floor family Building-Contracting 33 apartment, in country setting, utilities. Child accepted. 649- CALL 289-4331 thinking o f tailing, plaaaa call tor contUanUal tnnpaeOon SEARS COLDSPOT ■day and Sunday, 1-6. KttTORS Hartford Board of Roalloirs room with glass doors to patio. Two-car attached gar- SERVICE carpeting, appliances, heat and 2973. Today. Get A Used I _and age, avaluatlon. plus an inspiring Wa waleoma view of the your Hartford bualnoaal Skyline. MASONRY - All types, refrigerator, frost-free, 14 hot water. Available im­ For information or appoint­ REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE BEST. Done In our office. fieldstone, brick, concrete. -cubic space freezer, 5 years old. mediately, $190. 228-3884, 646- ment call MANCHESTER - Nice 5 rooms, 6 4 M 2 0 0 Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Excellent condition. $100. 59 8250. parking, basement, laundry EnfMd 749-2741 Accounts Payable, 643-1870 or 644-2975. Lockwood Street, Manchester, facilities, yard for the kids and Receivable, Payrolls, ate. after 6 p.m. TWO-BEDROOM Townhouse. 1 pets. $185. (83-50) Rentex, $30. Car You Can Trust! BLANCHARD REMODEL your bathroom, 1/2 baths, aj2pliances, heat, hot fee. 549-6980. ^ L T O R 8-M L 8 TEL. 646-1316 COLE 4-drawer steel file water, air-conditioning, base­ / 648-2482 kitchen, rec room or custom MERCHANDISING y 189 Wm I Center Street build your new home. Call 649- cabinet, $50. Call after 5, 647- ment. $215. 643-1057. LANDLORDS, Landlords, 1142, 643-6341. 1823. ------Landlords. Why lose money SPEWSTS MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, because of vacant properties? MONTE sqesc Due to current demands CUSTOM MADE Draperies, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - TAG SALE - Friday, 7-9 P.M., first-floor apartment, oven, We have well Qualified tenants 73 NOVA >2795 72 7 0 VOLKS. 4 6 9 5 from our extensive ad­ TOLLAND - save by buying very reasonable, work Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Saturday, 11-5 P.M., Sunday, 11- range, heat and hot water in­ waiting for places just like Cpe. 6-cyl., A/trans., radio. CAALO 2-Door. 4-cyl., 4-speed directly from owner, seven R i D C A W : vertising program, we COLUMBIA LAKE guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- ditions, rec rooms, porches and 2 P.M. No pre-sale. 81 Bissell cluded. Lease. $195. 649-2813. yours. No cost or obligation. Sport Cpe. V-8, A/trans., trans., radio. room Raised Ranch, acre lot, 4266. roofing. No job too small. Call Street. For more information calf" vinyl roof, P/steering, radio. R E A L T O R S i are In need of houses In < aluminum storms and screens, ------f------Five-year old Ranch with at­ 649-3144. DUPLEX - apartment for rent, Rentex, 527-5448. 7 3 veca >2695 all areas. We are pre­ carpeted family room. Call 8 ^ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) WHITE CALORIC foqr-burner 4 rooms, 1 1/2 baths, 124 Hatchback Cpe. 4-cyl., pared to perform a mer­ tached 2-car garage situated 70INIOCE >1495 Trees cut, trimmed or topied, CARPENTRY - Repairs, gas stove, built-in heater, good Florence St., Mancester, $200. FOUR room apartment, A/trans., radio, air condition. 71 pivM. >2195 Coronet 4-Dr. V-8, A/trans., chandising survey of your property which will show you In on half-acre treed lot stumps removed, fully insured. remodeling, additions, roofing. condition. Best offer. 649-M09. monthly, 644-88%, 643-2282. desireable location, large yard, Fury III Sport Cpe. V-8, P/stearlng, radio. i detail the “Saleability" of your house. This survey will In­ overlooking the water. Two Got a tree problem? Well worth Call David Patria, South Wind­ security, $150 per month. 646- A/trans., air condition, clude: “Cash" equity to you; Professional estimate of fireplaces, eat-in kitchen, a phone call. 742-8252. sor, 644-1796. TAG SALE - March 23 - 24, 10 LOOKING for anything in real 5566. P/steerIng, P/brakes, vinyl Market Value; Professional tips on preparing your house scon ST. JAMES paneled rec room. Call today a.m. to 4 p.m. 46 Butternut estate rental — apartments, 71chevrolet^2250 Impale Custom Cpe. V-8, roof, radio. 72iMPALA 4 3 9 5 for sale, plus any questions you may have concerning real for a leisurely inspection. TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving WES ROBBINS carpentry Road. homes, multiple dwellings, no TWO-BEDROOM flat, Sport Sedan. V-8, A/trans., REALTY A/transt',’^ P/steerIng, air con­ estate transactions. Priced in the 40’s. large appliances, cleaning remodeling specialist. Ad­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate carpeting and parking included, air condition, P/steerIng, cellars and attics, also some ditions, rec rooms, dormers, RUMMAGE SALE - March 24, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. $175 monthly. Phone 646-5200. dition, vinyl roof, radio. 13 m P/brakes, vinyl roof, P/win- For this complimentary merchandising survey, please call tree work done. 644-1775. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Clothing, >3195 for appointment. ZINSSER AGENCY Cutlass S Cpe. V-8, A/trans., dows, radio. $28,500 4 brm. Colonial. 649-3446. books, material scraps, mat­ MANCHESTER - Central loca­ VERNON - ROCKVILLE area. P/steerIng, P/brakes, vinyl Alum/sided, I'/l baths, 646-1511 LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, tress springs, brass bed, old tion, bus line, third floor, 5 69 MUSTANG 4 5 9 5 Manchester So. Windsor Large fully furnished 11/2 and 2 Sport Cpe. V-8 engine, std. roof, radio. fireplace, garage, city cellars and attics cleaned, LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - records, wedding gown size 10 spacious rooms, $150 monthly, 1/2 room studio apartments, 72(»iiiuE >2925 646-1117 528-9731 water/sewera, great value. lawns mowed, small tree work. new homes custom built, with veil, photo enlarger 4x5, security and references. Call nice area. 872-3990. trans., radio. Malibu Sport Cpe. V-8,' Free estimates. Phone 643-6(XX). photo folders, exercise bike, Investment Proparty 28 remodeled, additions, rec 649-2712. 72F0IID >2775 A/trans., P/steerlng, bucket $35,500 Gorgeous 3 brm. rooms, prages, kitchens hamper and other items. FURNISHED efficiency, one Gran Torino 4-Dr. V-8, seats, vinyl roof, radio. alum/sIded Ranch. TRUCK AND tractor, backhoe remodeled, bath tile, cement Skinner Rd to Hany Lane to cor­ FOR RENT in Willington, four- bedroom, $165 monthly. Phone MANCHESTER, 8-room work, rough grading, fill ner of Faith Dr, Vernon. Rain 72chevrolt^3250 A/trans., air condition, Heatolater fireplace, rec rm., aluminum sided building on work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ room, two-family duplex 646- 5200. Impale Station Wagon. V-6, removal or delivery. 649-6%2 or tial or coriimercial. Call 64^ date, March 31st. dwelling with fireplace, air- P/steerIng, vinyl roof, radio. garage, city water/aewers, a East Center Street. First floor, A/trans., air condition, 73ckvelle ^2995 646-676L 4291. conditioning, available im­ VERNON - ROCKVILLE area. Malibu 4-Door. V-8, A/trans., pleasure to show. former dental office, amesited P/steering, radio. ^ MANCHESTER! yi. parking lot, ideal professional AMPEG Amplifier, good condi­ mediately. No pets. Call Large 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 P/steerlng, radio, many $37,900 Room to roam. 4 LIGHT TRUCKING - attics and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ McKinney Brothers, Inc., 643- room apartments, heat and hot 70 NOVA >1895 location ..... Martens Agency, cellars cleaned.' For free es­ tion, used very little. Will sell Cpe. V-8, 4-speed trans., extras. AND brm. Dutch Cape, on 3Vi Realtors, 646-2550. ages, additions, bathrooms, for $90, Call 649-8653, ask for 2139 or 684-3081. water. Immediate occupancy. timates phone 647-9610 anytime. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free 70cheveue>2095 radio. acres, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths Jason. 872-3990. Malibu Sport Cpe. V-8, TRUCKS -K VICINITY and much more. VERNON - ELLINGTON area estimates. Small jobs. Stephen MANCHESTER - Three CUSTOM made draperies and Martin, 646-7295. bedroom apartment in newer MANCHESTER - Two- A/trans., air condition, "Investment Minded”, ^family bedspreads, wide selection of RICH, CLEAN loam, 5 yards, P/steerIng, radio. 7 2 veca >2395 MANCHESTER— New Listing. Rockledge Real estate p ro p e rty taxes $42,900 Immaculate 4 brm. industrial zoned, $34,900. Two- $25 plus tai^ Also sand, stone, two-family, fully carpeted, bedroom, isolated end of Hatchback Cpe. 4-cyl., fabrics. Call 649-1786. 74biazer >5395 Colonial. Fireplace and VA family needs renovating, $17,- MASON CONTRACTOR - gravel, pool and patio sand. 643- appliances, air-conditioning building, apartment, wrap V-8, 4-spd. Cheyenne. Too section. Custom Built 8- » Plastering, custom built stone an d basement storage. A/trans., radio. garages, city water/sewera, 900. Single House $17,9W. Nine 9504. around view, balcony, many options to list. Very low ^ room Cape, In-law suite. “ 'ALTERATIONS, zipper or brick * fireplaces, chimney Convenient location, $245 6 S pontuc >1595 $193 a month pays all. units all completely renovate, cathedral beamed ceiling, pool, $63,500. ^ repairs, and mending done by repair, block and cement work. monthly, security required. sauna baths, tennis courts, Firebird Sport Cpe. V-8, miles. strike again. Assumable OV.*/. mortgage. $110,000. All with secondary experienced seamstress. Also A/trans., P/steerIng, radio. 70nvoiN >1875 financing available. Owner- New or old. Free estimates. E. Dogs-Birds-Petn 43 Available ^ y 1st. 643-5836. community building facilities, Sport Cpe. V-8, A/trans., 2 repair hand knits. Call 875-6556. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. excellent maintenance. COVENTRY NO.—Contemporary Raised 2 $57,900 Just a baby 6-6 agent, 8'/2-3990. P/steerIng, vinyl roof, radio. Odds are higher taxes on your home will investments whittled away by higher tax THREE-ROOM ^ppirtment, 73chevrolet^3495 Ranch, two acres, brook. Duplex. VA baths, garage, AKC COLLIES, sables and tris, Oakland Manor Apartments, V4 ton Pickup. V-8, 4-speed blow yoiir budget again this year. Yet you assessments. The extra cost is also passed ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ ANY TYPE mason and carpen­ nine weeks old, all shots, call heat, hot water, stove, 647- 9771. $44,500. hardwood floors, city eling, rec rooms, offices, 73ciiEVRoiiT^3695 trans., power steering, radio. rarely hear about real estate property tax try work, additions and 875-1629; refrigerator, near hospital. Caprice Sport Sedan. V-8, on to renters. water/sewera. Ideal location. Raal Entala Wantad 28 household repairs, yard work. remodeling. Free estimates. A. $155. Adults only, no pets. 73chevelle 4 9 9 5 OLASTONBURY— 9-room Contemporui y controls. ______3!______Phone 649-4594. A/trans., air condition, vinyl Malibu Sport Cpe. V-8, REALTORS® are putting their knowledge, Squillacote, 649-0811. SOCIETY FOR cats, kittens, Security deposit required. A/trans., P/steerIng, Raised Ranch,2,800 APARTMENT building listings Phone 643-9678. PRESIDENTIAL roof, P/steerIng, P/brakes, 72(xiimiET>2845 adoption, placement, shelter, P/brakes, tinted glass, radio, Ya ton Pickup. V-8, 4-speed square feet $65,900 ^ Real e ^ te property taxes have sened a good experience and concern to work on this MLS needed. Immediate cash TWO HANDY men want varie­ TOBIAS Carpentry Service - Route 83, Vernon. Phone 875- radio, many extras, low purpose. They were originally the quickest problem. 878-0744 872-9700 available. Specializing in apart­ ty of jobs, raking rolling, Remodeling, additions, custom 0052. CHARGES Apartments - East VILLAGE APTS. mileage. many extras. trans., power steering, radio. ment complexes. Burke Realty, liming, fertilizing, mowing building. Free estimates. Middle Tpke, 4 1/2 room OLASTONBURY- 8-Roo'm Qarrison Co­ easiest way to raise revenue arid finance local 872-7344. MANCHESTER lonial, MInnechaug ^ They're meeting with state legislators and lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. Phone 643-5769. FREE - Six half-Persian, half- townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, government services. Like police protection, Reasonable rates, 643-5305. appliances, carpeted, two air- pmto 72 FOND >2595 7 2 fimd >2695 local government officials to speak out on Siamese kittens, box trained. One and two bedrooms. 7 2 >2450 Galaxle 500 Spt. Sedan. V-8, 'A ton Pickup. V-8, std. Mountain. $68,500. ^ sanitation and education. Rooling-Siding-Chimney 34 Phone 646-0675. conditioners, heat, hot water, Runabout Cpe. 4-cyl., your behalf. And they're urging that current MAJOR Appliances repaired, storage, basement garage, Near schools, churches A/trans., AM-FM radio and A/trans., air condition, trans., radio. Explorer BOLTON- 80-Foot Ranch, rec room ^ Since 1950, however, real estate property federal revenue sharing funds be used for reasonable rates. Call 647-1064. BIDWELL Home Improvement NINE week old male puppy. sound prooofing, washer dryer and shopping center, on tape deck. P/steerIng, vinyl roof, radio. package. and double garage. ^ taxes have increased 472 per cent This is an mandatory real estate property tax relief. What is ysor Prspsrty Worth? Co. E xpert installation of Part Siberian and ?, $15. Call hook-ups. $245 monthly. By ap­ bus line. Call anytim e. $43,900. unfair burden for the American property aluminym siding, gutters and 646-5439. pointment, Charles Ponticelfi, It’s about time someone listened to the 80 We will inspect your property and suggret trims. Roofing installation and 646-0800, 649-9644. 646-2623 owner. million real estate property owners of Amer­ fm asking pries. (No obligation.) REPAIRS repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. IRISH SETTER - Must sell, Aak us about our guarantee sales plan 1X)DAY1II m a le, 2 1/2 y e a rs, AKC NEW DUPLEX - 2 bedrooms,*! Both homeowners and landlords see their *4 Good Plaea To Suy A Cat" The * ica. REALTORS® are doing it on all makas of sowing HORACE Tetrault — Siding, registered, very affectionate, 1/2 baths, carpeted living room, > machinat. Opan Wadnas- roofing, storm windows, aw­ $50. Phone 649-1047 after 6 p.m. kitchen appliances, full private MANCHESTER - Unusual one- CHEVROLET REALTORS -iMLS |day, Thursday and Friday!! nings. Quality workmanship, basement, security and bedroom Townhouse. Private ^ HAYES AGENCY et > references. $225. monthly. entrances and patio, full base­ The MANCHESIIR MULTVU USING SERVICE, htc. PASEK Ill 9; Monday, Tuasday and free estimates. Fully insured. SHETLAND SHEEP dogs, CO., INC. 289-7476 — 608 Bumaide'Ave., B. Hartford 872-9187, 649-3417. sable and tri-cpiored males, Days, 643-5144. Evenings 643- ment, includes heat, hot water BBEatt Color MraoteiHiicmgtir ^ Saturday 'til S. 2289. and appliances. $210 per month. CARTER 742-8248 — Twin Dr.. Coventry AKC, champion lines. Raised 646-ai31 ^ More than a real e^ate broker. ROOFING — Specializing with love and children. First Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- over 35 Years of Sening A Servicing ChevroMs” Member National Aaioe. of R M Batata Boarda alsb mem­ Knit W Purl repairing roofs, new roofs, shots and wormed. 429-1820. NEWER TWO-bedroom 4535. Open Eveningss Til 9 TluirsTluirs. Til ber o( the Hartford, Manehaetar .and Vamon MuU|da list- Trl-CNy Plaza Vanion gutter work, chimneys, cleanea Townhouse, full basement, in­ In cooperation with the Manchester Board of Realtors REALTOR tag Sandea. and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a r s REGISTERED Siamese cludes heat and appliances. $200 474 MAIN ST. three rooms, 1229 MAIN ST. 649'9494 872-2219 experience. Free estimates. Sealpoint kittens for sale. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, heated, familv unit, $160. Call 9- Howley,'643-5361. Phone 649-9620. Realtos, 643-4535, 646-1021. 5, 646-2426. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ March 22. 1974

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These are among the IN O, LISTEN t t CAREFULLY reasons why we believe Maz* )/ ■-t da has been hailed as the most economical of all per­ TRUCK SALES formance cars; the best- performing of all economy cars. EXCELLENT SELECTION OF VANS & TRUCKS IN STOCK! a-ax Wanted to Rent 57 Autoa For Sale 61 s-xx Ton free 1-800-642-2276 & WANTED - 2 bedroom heated MICKEY FINN apartment, appliances, washer S BY HANK LEONARD hook-up, by mother, grown » P WHAT ARE VtOO THERES SOMETHING daughter, and toy poodle. 646- « Oil Embargo Ended! Spring Comingil NEW 1974 FORD F250 6-MAN CREW CAR K L ip , JIB! I h ear d T s^RIFF/^V DOING HERE? r WANT TDTEa 0673 after 6. ‘ | Green and white, 150" WB Styleside, 7500 QVW Pk„ V-8 a / r / BROTHER VWLL MARY ELLEN WENT VOU, JIB/ eng., vinyl seats, gauges, auto, trant., PS, LH & RH TODMJ _____ be here to pick h o m e YESTERDAY/ WANTED - Manchester, west 1 mirrors, heater high output, radio, 5 cab lights, tinted ME UP A LITTLE LATERI side, reasonable rent, two » glass, 55-amp alten., 70-amp batt., conv. gr., rear step bedroom single house. Adults, g E W A S bumber, 5 7.50x16 10 pr. tires. #T35. List $5241. SAVE no pets. 649-3154 after 5. BROKE SIGWALS W H EN HE ------■'e «,«». X.TII. KM. US M. 3 -13. BET= NEW 1976 FORD F806 150" WB DUMP TRUCKI Green, 319 HD eng., butterfly hood, vinyl seats, 5-spd CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE □ AUTOMOTIVE transv, PS, 22,000 Eaton 2-spd. axle, tint windshield, 9,000 BUY NOW ft. axle, 11.00x20 - 14 tires, western mirrors, brakes - The first mass-produced Wedge compressor, Benxix 12 cu. ft., tow hobks, dual air THOSE ARE HUMAN «OANS, 2 Autos For Sale 61 totally new engine design In horns, cigar lighter, 55-amp alter., power takeoff \ BANZAI: We Now Have Some Of The automotive history It's crankshaftjlto^^djji^^ NEED CAR? Credit bad? causing a lot of excitement. Bankrupt? Repossessed? Honest Douglas accepts lowest Used Cars We’ve Ever Had! NEW 1974 E300 PARCEL DELIVERY VAN down, smallest payments. White, 12-foot box, awing doors w/glasa, dome light, 123” PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 7 3 P IN T O WB, V-6 eng., bright grill, pass, seat, guages, auto, trans., 7 1 M U S T A N G horn ring, 600x16 - 5 tires, cigar lighter, heater & defroster AUTO INSURANCE - compare high output, PS, reduced sound exhaust, 70-amp. batt., m our low rates. For a telepnone THE 2-Door Sedan, 4-cylln- Grande. V-8, automatic, courtesy lights, HD front springs. #T66, List $5571 V G U Y W H O quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- automatlc ...... power steering, a ir...... ■ DRAWS US 6050. ’2595 ’2595 WENT * _ -W E X C E L L E N T S E LE C T IO N O F 1 9 7 4 "‘•R- * 1966 AMBASSADOR wagon, 7 3 T O Y O T A 7 0 M U S T A N G i l 7« >r f»A i^' TM Rw US PM yi needs work, good parts, $100 or 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, FORD CARS & TRUCKS best offer. Call 742-9559. Corolla 2-Door, 4-cylln- automatic, power steer' IN S T O C K I STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 1973 MUSTANG, Mach 1, 351 der, automatic...... ’2395 Ing a ir ...... ’2095 engine, vinyl top, 5,000 miles, YES, DEAR THE MAID SAID OR LOUNGE IN automatic, power brakes, 7 3 V E G A 72 GRAN TORINO -THE CLEANING I MUSTNTPUT THENEWLOONO poWer steering. 643-6749. PEOPLE1DLD/HE MY FEET ON ING C H A IR /.., ^ FITZGERALD FORD, INC. ICOULD STAY- OR DRIP IF I KEPT BATH VMTER 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500, Hatchback, 4-cyllnder, 4-Door. V-8, automatic, “ TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST'FORD DEALER" I The rotary engine Mazda. Ifs ON THE NEW yellow with black vinyl top, 4-speed ...... power steering...... Windso r a v e . r o c k v il l e o p e n e v ^ | 1 HE BORN LOSER BEDROOM ’2495 a car with a lot of charisma. A BY ART SANSOM automatic, power steering, ’2395 radio, new muffler system, 73 GRAN TORINO 7 0 T O R IN O national magazine called It T E L 643-2485 TDdW ARE very good gas mileage. Asking “The car of the future, here 60IM6P-DB6 $595. Good condition. Phone 643- Door Hardtop. V-8, A ■ I f f " Brougham 2-Door. V-8, today." 6425 after 6 p.m. tomatic, power steer- VL. H lf f c automatic, power steer­ WFFgPeMT,^5LACi»f$ ), air conditioning ...... t ing ...... NOVORE^TUPII^ 1966 OLSDSMOBILE Vista ’1995 Autoa For Sale Autoa For Sale uy 61 Cruiser wagon, nine passenger, 72 LTO RROUGHANI good shape, $350 firm. 643-7454. 6 8 M U S T A N G 1973 DODGE, one ton Kary van, 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, overhead, roll-up rear door, low 1966 IMPALA, SS, 396, 4-Door. V-8, automatic, automatic, power steer­ mileage. Tradesman’s special. automatic, am-fm, new drive power steering, a ir...... ing ...... Call after 4:30, 872-6581. train, mags, and snow tires. ’ 2S95 ’1495 $650 firm. Call 646-2775 after 6. 7 2 P O N T IA C 72 GRAN TORINO Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 64 MANTA THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA CHEVROLET NoVa, 1972, four- Door Hardtop. V-8, C A A A P door, automatic, power tomatic, power steer- ^ # 11111% TWO 1973 Suzuki TM 125 steering, radial tires, low Grand Prix. V-8, auto­ m o to c ro s s e rs , one 1971 VOU KNOW IF DADDV'S mileage. $2,400. 643-4961. matic, air ...... Kawaski 500, one Cox motorcy­ ALLEY OOP VOU'RB IN MADE UP H IS ’2895 BY V.T. HAMLIN FO R SOME MIND TO s t a y cle trailer, one complete set of MUSTANG 1972 Grande, -RAMA- appliance wire mags for Pinto vwncH rr.' ^ NEVER MIND/ FIREWORKS NOME...AND 7 2 D A T S U N AW, SHUT automatic transmission, full 72 FIDO STYLESIDE or Capri. 644-8098 after 5 p.m. HERE COMES \ H A N D S O M E .. _ rr\ SHrS DE­ DI&PLAV... MOMMY'S MADE TH'LAODER TIME FORMDURy CIDED TW E UP NER MIND power, air, stereo, economy ASAIN/ / DINNER DflTE After two years of operating TWOOFMXI ( 0 > TO <30 , engine, good mileage, $2,300. 6-cyllnder, LOW COST motorcycle in­ 649-8502, 563-2391. their cars, nine out of ten surance, immediate binding. WILL E A T o our/ $AVE automatic S&S BUKK4IPEL ’2395 owners would recommend See us for your needs, Crockett O . 1971DATSUN $800, needs work, their Mazda to a friend. In the WEDAMTOCOMPARi! Agency, 643-1577. 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, $400, automotive Industry this Is 1967 Chrysler, $700, clean car. considered an e)ttremely DRIVE ANY HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- CTcles, parts and accessories. 1970 Ford Galaxie 500, $995.1965 high degree of ownet loyalty. Chevrolet, $250. Repossessions. FORD Expert service. Harley- -2S Savings Bank of Manchester, Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 646-1700. OPEL FREE Hartford. 247-9774. 1967 BARACUDA, V-8,273 mag, DUON FOR A DAY... MOTORCYCLE Insurance - 4-speed, excellent condition, SALES & SERVICE Lowest rates available. sacrifice. Good gas mileage. Immediate binding. Prompt WIN AT BRIDGE Call 643-6663. Ask for Ron. 310 Main St. 643-2145 1^ ^DINNERiFORTWO! ^ Claim service. Call Garke In­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY YOU MAY WIN A “ DINNER TWO" AT | surance Agency, 643-1126. ^^CmDSe/tde4^ 1967 FORD - LTD, blue with for THANM 5, 1 AlVMytS w a n ted black vinyl top, automatic P A I / C V ’ C OF SIXPINCE i 1973 HONDA XL250, new condi­ The bidding has been: 22 MR tdcakeonthe Holdup proves to be no crime transmission, disc brakes and O H V tl 0 MANCHESTER ROOM tion. $800. Phone 646-5397, or tape deck. Call 649-2136. Read Herald Ads 643-2330. A B eW oF iy. DEPiN MARTPN SHOW. West North East South Just for Taking A Demonstration Ride! -Cn u EXPERT bicycle rep lirs, all In spite of all the violent Therefore, South should let Pass 24 Pass 2T makes, models crime we read about today, West hold that first trick. Pass 3& Pass 3 ? and speeds. NORTH 7 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, the holdup at the bridge table West can do no better than Pass 3N.T. Pass A Q7 is not only perfectly legal, but continue the suit. South wins Manchester Bicycle Shop, 849- ?8 4 2 You, South, hold: Tike Pari in our Manla-Rama Sale A 2098. it has the approval of all suc­ and then goes after dia­ ♦ Q 1072 monds. East takes his ace 4 108654 VAKQ83 ♦AJSA- I cessful players. What do you do now? ♦ a k i04 and can’t find a heart to lead OVERWHELMED BY A Get An AM-FM RADIO MOTOR CYCLE handle bars, WEST factory seconds, all types. $5 EAST back and South has time to Take your choice between pass for only 1 * with the A A94 A 106532 South analyzes the opening knock out the ace of spades. and four diamonds. Either ac­ Mileage figures from the U.S. each. Conn. Cycle Accessories, V QJ1097 316 Hartford Hd., Manchester. V 65 lead and notes that West has Eventually South tries the tion may turn out to be the win­ Department of Transporta­ Purchaieof A N E W M A N T A ! 4^ A 853 A A9 led the danger suit. Any other club finesse in an effort to ner. tion provide am Indication of 476 1974 125Yz YAMAHA, one 4Q 832 opening would have given score an overtrick. rotary fuel economy. SOUTH (D) TODAY’S QUESTION month old, ridden only five WINTHROP BY DICK CAY ALU South time to knock out both (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) You elect to bid four diamonds Within the present legal BARGAINS & GIVE-AWAYS GALORE! & K J 8 GAS HOG? times, $950. Call 646-1745 after 6 enemy aces and make sure of and your partner bids four hearts. YOU CERTAINLY ..T H E Fu t u r e heavywbioht V A K 3 speed limits the Mazda with p.m. scoring at least nine tricks. What do you do now? s t a n d a r d transmission nilNNER FOR TWO" ghreii kwtf Each Week - I u k e o t h e w a y S H O W E D H IM CHAMPON OF t h e W O R l D. ♦ KJ64 As it is the defense can set up MDU STO O D U P UP FOR WHAT HE ♦ J95 averaged 22.3 mpg with air, Drawing Dales March -2340 @ 5 p.nu heart winners against him. Answer Tomorrow TEN-SPEED bike, geared for TOTHATBULLV' REALLY IS... COME conditioning turned off. With SHOP... THEN STOP AT touring, sun tour equipped, RONNIE. Neither vulnerable $110. Call 643-8639. air conditioning on, the West N orth East South Answer to Previous Puzzle average was 21.7 mpg. South can knock out the Large Plants 70 VOLKSWAGEN 1972 YAMAHA mini-Enduro 60, IN.T. IZIp ] a A o D A B A Pass 3N.T. Pass diamond ace and come to K a A i_ A L.I A N A G A] 72 VOLKSWAGEN pew throttle amd clutch cables, Pass Sedn. Mo. Stkli aiift Hn. S & S BUICK Pass nine tricks with a successful B rs 9 T A M E N T S A e l ! I T E n P E. E U E. S | Custom Sedm. 4 speed. Yellow. and new lights. Less than 2,500 club finesse, but he sees a ACROSS G a miles. Excellent running and Opening lead-TQ 2 Girl's name ■ ■ R 1 Q 1 A M 1 "Nav Eneland's Fa^tfst-tirnwing Buick-Opel Dealtr" much better play. He can 1 Shade tree 3 Pinochle term S "S 1 N D E A W l looking condition. Will sell for IS ’ 1 9 9 5 IIAMUS $T„ UANCffiSHR (OpMEvet) 549-4571 make his contract if hearts 4 SugarViurce 4 Conquer a 1 T H E R V E. N 6 E l $190. or best reasonable offer. By Oswald & James Jacoby tree ’ 5 Talent N O 1 H T E 1 N T E U | « 2 1 9 5 (ErilfS Off M6 B l•vt« 15, Nest9BAgwef,Ofitll»«lifmitCeWe<^ break 4-3 in which case he O W S R E T | Jwel 6 MmmIm frwM Ptwnt«WB H«ftf«p4( . Call 649-8653 ask for Jason. 9 Mountain tree 6 Green El |P < |0 |0 | will lose just two hearts and 12 American poet veg^ble A T T S E. D 1 pkv two aces or he can make it 13 Betel palm 7 Landing craft, [B O W S H o T R O S 1 g e IIH » WA. Ik . TM m US h i 0«. |A •p A 1 u I. U S 1 o H M] Campera-Trallera against any heart division 14 Hurry infantry (ab.) I& A V d 1 E. R T o R N | T O H U S W H tH 1971 BUICK Gran Sport, under Mobile Homea 65 unless both aces are in the 15 Ailing 8 Merited s H O R N S L. O E | 30,000 miles, salmon color, s Nit RmL VhMt In Mm, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL hand with the long hearts. 16 Flight of steps 9 Warning 71 PINTO SquarelMck,4-Speed. White black vinyl top, excellent condi­ Nat Ids Nt Gtny 17 Stray throat sound Adams 43 Find CAMEL - Hard-top Pop-up Tent 18 West Pointer 10 Forefather 27 River barriers 46 Kind of nail Runabout 4 speed. Yellow. tion. 273-4039, after 5:30 644- M M RnaHt Tal trailer. Used once. Pnone 646- MANY BUFFALO I CAN HEAR TNEM/WOBUT aiN FA«T THIS WAV.' .SOUNDS UKE TWEV'RE... 20 Titles 11 That girl’s 29 Biblical weed 47 Like lace 0793. CM 143-nil 0871. 22 Meadow 19 Guido’s note 30 River to Baltic 48 Askew 2 * 2 2 9 5 ^ T i V R 24 Lion's home 21 Cuckoo sea 50 Roman 1968 RAMBLER American, 25 — of blackbird 31 Antarctic sea statesman n 9 9 5 Automotive Service 88 -By CLAY R. POIXAN- excellent running condition, o . ~ ARIES LlIR A Lebanon 23 Classify 34 Railroad (ab.) 51 Affectations good gas and oil. 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y ■ /■ ■/ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri,, March 22. 1974 Expert Offers Advice Minimum Wage Hike For Tree Treatment Called Peril to Jobs ilanrI|THtpr Eupning te a lb WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tie real increase in personal MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 147 ^fonchester A City o f Villume Chorm * s ix t e e n p a g e s _ BARBARA RICHMOND Dr. Schramm cautions this they should contact the nation’s workers may see the spendable income. TWO MINI PRICE: FIFI’EEN CENTS For those who have trees homeowners that massive Tolland County Extension Ser­ minimum wage go up to $2 an “The labor force will pay (for damaged by the December wounds caused by the breaking vice or an arborist who can ad­ hour by May, but a con­ the action) through more un­ ice storm, Dr. Robert J. off of tree tops and branches vise them. gressional opponent charges employment and more taxes,” Schramm, extension should be treated to prevent For those trees worth the action could backfire on said FTice. nurseryman at the Universi­ decay in cases where it may be treating, they should be pruned them by boosting unemployr President Nixon, who vetoed possible to save them. back to a main stem or trunk ment. similar legislation last year, ty of Connecticut, has words He said some trees and TTie House Wednesday voted of advice concerning treat- and the “wound” should be supported the measure, but shrubs may be beyond saving 375 to 27 to raise the minimum asked the House to make the Kissinger To Meet With Brezhnev itient of them. treated with a wound paint or and if anyone is in doubt about with orange shellac. Dr. wage for most workers to $2 minimum less for teen-agers to Schramm said. this year. It would go to |2.10 in make it easier for them to find Any wound more than, one 1975 and to $2.30 in 1976. work. ’The idea was rejected by inch in diam eter should be The Senate has passed a both the House and Senate. Trip To Pave Way treated in this fashion and the slightly different bill, but Rep. ’The federal minimum wage State Budget materials can be purchased at Albert H. ()uie, R-Minn., said does not apply to certain any hardware store or garden he believes the final measure seasonal workers, the hotel and For Nixon Visit center. Dr. Schramm could reach the President’s restaurant businesses and cer­ desk in time to be signed and go emphasized the use of orange tain other jobs. It does cover Increased WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secretary of State Henry A. into effect May 1. about 49 million other workers. CIRCUIT COURT 12 court on a charge of operating a shellac, and no other kind, as Kissinger flies on another mission to Moscow at midnight the orange is not toxic. Rep. Robert D. Price, R- Rep. Ray J. Madden, D-Ind., Maneheettr Seeslon motor vehicle while his license Trees or shrubs split in two Tex., who argued against the passionately sought approval of tonight to prepare the way for what may be a difficult June Several charges against was suspended. $56.3 Million boost, predkted the action the measure, sa]^ng the United visit by President Nixon. The judge stipulated a |750 along the long axis of the stem, Steven Rodrique, 18, of 355 E. but not completely broken, can would mean “more inflation, States is threatened with HARTFORD (UPI) — A public hearing is set for Kissinger met for 45 minutes with the President in the Middle Tpke., were disposed of surety bond be set when higher prices, more unemploy­ be healed if treated in the another depression because of Tuesday on a new proposal adding $56.3 million to Gov. Oval office of the White House Friday to discuss what the Thursday when Rodrique was Hildebrand is taken into ment, more taxes and very lit- the low wages paid many - custody. spring or summer months. Dr. Thomas J. Meskill’s recommended $1.3 billion budget for Secretary will talk about with Soviet Party leader Leonid taken into custody on a Hart­ ^hramm said, adding that if workers. ford County Superior Court the split is not too long it can be the coming fiscal year. I. Brezhnev and other officials preparatory to Nixon’s bench warrant charging him Other cases heard Thursday Digan Presents The increased spending proposals were approved Friday summit meeting. inciuded; tied together with a suitable with rape. twine so the wound is closed all Management Talk Read by the appropriations committee. TTiey include cost-of- Nixon then flew by helicopter Rodrique was scheduled to • Kevin 0. Faria, 18, of East along the edges. living raises for the state’s 372,0(X) public employes, in­ to his Camp David mountain military and nuclear defense appear in Circuit Court 12 Hartford, fined a total of $35 for Robert Digan, coordinator of retreat. umbrella while refusing to disorderly conduct and causing After this is done the edges Herald Ads Thursday on charges including youth services for the Board of creased per pupil grants for public schools, more money Some administration officials cooperate or consult on unnecessary noise with a motor along both sides should be rape, operating a motor vehicle painted and a suitable brace Education, presented a for state and community colleges and increased welfare have expressed concern that economic and political matters. while under the influence of vehicle. Additional charges of ihanagement institute two day? should be furnished, if benefits. (Meskill recommended a $5 in­ despite the professed policy of Vest said that after the liquor, breach of peace, and in­ intoxication and interfering this week in Atlanta, Ga. on the Moscow talks, Kissinger would necessary. Tlie budget proposals got un­ crease.) detente between the two super­ toxication. with an officer were noUed. subject of youth service bureau powers, a new arms race may stop briefly in London on his Dr. Schramm said if there is animous support from the — Increasing welfare flat The drunken driving charge • Richard Hagenow, 28, of 9 management. be brewing between the Soviet return trip to Washington next any doubt that the wound should EXTERIOR Republican-controlled com­ grant by 10 per cent at a cost of was continued to April 4 and the Lilac St., charges of intoxica­ ’The institute was part of a Union and the United States.. Thursday for discussions with not be treated or that it might mittee. The proposals assume a $11.8 million, bringing the other charges were nolled (not tion, criminal mischief and dis­ four-month, series preparing HOMES PMHIED Defense Secretary James R. the new British Foreign not heal, then he suggests that one half per cent sales tax average monthly payment to a prosecuted) after Rodrique was orderly conduct all nolled (not youth service workers in Schlesinger recently said that Secretary James Callaghan. the split branch be removed. Limited TImel reduction and allocates $28 family of four to: $341. (Meskill presented in the higher court. prosecuted). Georgia to operate youth ser­ the Soviets are engaged in a Kissinger will send one of his (NON-UNION) million for increased property did not recommend a welfare Police said the rape charge • Dennis Hartley, 28, of 27 In cases where large shrubs vice programs. Digan’s presen­ “truly massive effort” in their party to Brussels to fill in the tax relief for the elderly. increase,) stems from an incident last Ju­ Kerry Rd., charges of third- or trees have had the main tation at the State Mental missile and nuclear weapons Council of the North Atlantic Meskill recommended — Spending $28.1 million on ly- degree assault and threatening, trunk broken in two a con­ Health Center in Atlanta, was ED’S SHIN CO program. Treaty Organization on what reducing the tax to 5.5 per cent state employe salary increases Rodrique remained free on a both nolled. siderable distance down the at the request of the National INC. He warned: “If the Soviet transpired in Moscow. with a full one per cent reduc­ and teachers’ retirment 82,500 bond posted in Circuit • Edward Kehoe, 34, of 240 trunk, it may mark the end of it Center for Youth Development Union insists on moving ahead The matter of consultations tion. programs. Court. His Superior Court case Spruce St., charges of third- but if there is doubt then here, of the National Council on ■8622 with a new set of capabilities, has become extremely touchy (>)mmittee Co-Chairman Sen. (The retirement change was continued to an unspecified degree assault, intoxication and too, an expert should ^ con­ Campaigning For Easter Seals Crime and Delinquency. we wjll be forced to match with the European allies com­ V. Nicholas A. Lenge, R-West would let teachers begin collec­ date. second-degree failure to sulted. them.” plaining that Washington doesn’t Hartford, said the proposal is ting pension benefits im­ appear, all nolled. He was He said with some birches it Pentagon officials said tell them of major policy generally acceptable to mediately upon retiring instead Two Hartford youths charged bound over to the next session may be possible to salvage the Bunny-clad children of the Junior Women’s CHub of Manchester will be looking for Moscow is apparently rushing moves. Vest said Anatoly F. Republican legislative leaders. of waiting three years as with first-degr^ robbery in of Hartford County Superior tree by removing the main donati,ons for crippled children and adults after school and on weekends starting March 23 India Print Bedspreads ahead with building and testing Dobrynin, Soviet Ambassador He predicted it would have currently required.) connection with a March 14 Court on a charge of assaulting branch near the ground, through April 6 at McDonald’s, Kings Department Store, Caldor’s, Pathmark’s, K-Mart, new missiles nd systems in Washington, will travel with A new shipment, large variety in twin or full sizes. relatively smooth sailing — Spending $275,000 for 84 robbery at Pete’s Grocery, 464 a police officer. allowing the tree to produce Top-Notch and Sears. Micahel Walsh (left), manager of McDonald’s of Manchester, is through the entire assembly Given Practical Demonstration despite agreements with the Kissinger on his flight to E. Center St., Thursday were new positions and $200,000 for • Gloria Luster, 30, of White new sprouts in the spring. also donating 100 Ronald McDonald Hamburger Dolls for dollar donations to Easter Seals Cover a bed, couch, chair or an unusual wall when it comes to a vote United States in the ongoing Moscow. bound over to Hartford County Birch Dr., Tolland, three hanging for the rec room. improving community college Strategic Arms Limitation Dr. Schramm said, “Unfor­ and certificates for hamburgers and french fries to all workers joining bunnies Jacqueline sometime in April. libraries. Alexander Lepak, first percussionist with the Hartford Junior High School. The stage was filled Friday with the Superior Court. charges of obtaining drugs Talks (SALT) to maintain a tunately many species of trees Tatca of 227 McKee St. and Amy Marchei of 40 Carriage Dr. and Bunny Co-Chairman Mrs. The budget changes are Symphony Orchestra, shows Cary Coffin, Mary Toland and different instruments of the symphony’s percussion sec­ The two youths — Kevin B. (Clip this ad tor one dollar off tha ragular low prica) — Spending $112,000 for 12 balance iq view of the awesome through fraud and deceit, ail do not produce sprouts, very among the committee Jo h n s, 17, and H enry L. Joan Tarca (second left), all of Manchester. Mrs. Margery D’Avanzo of 12 Carriage Dr. new positions and $200,000 for Mary Sinnamon the proper way to hold a tympani drum tion — snare drum, bongo drums, bass drum, xylophone, destructive capability both nolled. readily, And with maples, oaks, recommendations: Hearst Food Williams, 20, —, are being held of the Newcomers Club is co-chairman. All monies collected will help the current Easter state college libraries. stick during a percussion concert demonstration at filing glockenspiel, maracas, gong, and triangle. already possess. • Philip Waite, 16, of 87 Trout other hardwoods and many con­ — Increase state grant for at the Connecticut Correctional Stream Dr., Vernon, charges of Seal Campaign now under way through Easter Sunday. I The committee trimmed Kissinger said nothing of this I Giveaway ifers, the damaged trees are public schools by $35, raising about $17 million from the Center at Hartford. illegal possssion of a controlled total contribution to $250 per after his meeting with Nixon. A third youth charged in con­ best removed completely. current budget to help pay for substance and fourth-degree pupil starting July 1, the begin­ He said he expected to confer Reorganized nection with the robbery — Paul its proposed increases. larceny, nolled. He was bound ning of the new fiscal year. with Brezhnev in a hunting SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - L. Walker, 22, of Hartford — over to the next session of Jackson Birthplace Cup ’That Cheereth Further, they anticipate a Israel Accuses Egypt lodge about 130 miles north of Zero Milestone The “assembly lines’’ and was bound over to the higher Tolland County Superior Court bigger surplus than the $19 Moscow, which be described as The zero milestone is a U.S. President Andrew The wassail bowls of old million one predicted by trucks will be ready to roll court on similar charges for possession of L£D with in­ small marker situated just Jackson was born in either England were made of lig- ONE DAY ONLY! not an elaborate residence but again early next week with Tuesday. tent to sell. Bank Robbing Meskill for the current fiscal something like Camp David. south of the White House in North Carolina or South Car­ num-vitae, a hard wood that year. Partly cloudy this afternoon groceries from the $2^ million • David Mikoleit, 17, of 109 Washington. It marks the olina — no one really knows “never wore out.” Often with highs 45 to 50. The Secretary leaves at mid­ Hearst food giveaway in hopes Judge Nicholas F. Armentano No Joke And they expect to raise an Of Violating Pact night (EDT) from Andrews St. John St., charge of using a beginning of all our national which. Jackson believed he they held boiling-hot liquids Lows tonight in the mid 20s. of persuading the Symbionese Thursday ordered the re-arrest motor vehicle without the highways and all distances was born on a farm near and received banging against In Virginia additional $3 million in tax Sunday — increasing AFB outsjde Washington, with Liberation Army to free kid­ of David Hildebrand, 25, of 13 owner’s permission, nolled. are measured from this spot. Waxhaw settlement, S.C. stone without damage. revenues by beginning the tax cloudiness with highs in the low United Press International On the Israeli northern front front a number of artillery a refueling stop at Bonn where naped Patricia Hearst. Vine St,, who failed to appear in SATURDAY BOYCE, Va. (UPI) - Two relief on May 1, instead of April Israel has publicly charged with Syria, there were artillery batteries exceeding the number he will meet briefly with West to mid 30s. Zero chance of Patricia’s father, publisher Newark, Del., men who joked as recommended by Meskill,- precipitation this afternoon, 10 Egypt with violating their dis­ duels for the Ilth straight day permitted according to the German Foreign Secretary Randolph Hearst, said earlier about robbing a bank soon found and by reducing the tax only per cent tonight and 40 per cent engagem ent agreem ent by and two more Israeli injuries. A separation of forces Walter Scheel. this week he hoped the food Vernon that townspeople and Clarke one half per cent. Sunday. moving additional artillery into frontline officer called the 11th agreement.” State Department spokesman giveaway could resume Mon­ m ercury' County authorities didn’t share the forward zone across the straight day of clashes part of a The national television said George Vest said Kissinger had day. M l their sense of humor. Suez canal. war of attrition. the alleged Egyptian violation made no arrrangements to A. Ludlow Kramer, head of MORIARTY SPECIALS! Clarke County Sheriff Albert TTie Friday announcement of Tlie Israeli national radio and amounted to “several” brief West European allies in the giant food giveaway, said of Nicodemus said Friday that Keeping Eye on ’76 television broadcast a brief batteries above the limit. It advance of Kissinger’s talks BROTHERS the Israeli complaint was tlie the revamped program,“ We’re Non-Union LINCOLN with Brezhnev — except for W W iM f n Harry Lee CTiristian, 18, and a first public charge of violations army spokesman’s “answer to said there were no signs of simply (Ibtting all the pieces FRI6IDAIRE .B.D. PEARL cousin, Kenneth A. Christian, since the disengagement agree­ a question,” asserting “that Soviet made surface-to-air mis­ Scheel. together. When we get them Employes 33, pulled up with some other Egypt has introduced into the siles in areas on either side of But Kissinger Friday APPLIANCE Wallace Opens ment went into effect in together, we’ll go. We’ve got persons in two cars at the January. restricted zone on the southern the Canal where they are for­ received French Ambassador the assembly lines, we’ve got Garke County branch of the bidden according to the agree­ Jacques Kosciusko-Moizet and Gel Raise Prices Such As These Will Not Be Available In The Future 111 the trucks.” Bank of Boyce about 5:15 p.m. New Campaign ment. a spokesman said they dis­ Tlie giveaway was suspended The Vernon Town Council, on BIG SPRING SAIE The men told about 10 persons According to the television, cussed “matters of interest,” when the SLA sharply criticized recommendation of Mayor standing outside the bank they Angle Parking the U.N. Emergency Force including the Moscow mission. it as inadequate. REFIIKEMTOR-FIIEEZER The other matters of interest Frank McCoy, approved a three Now in Progress ... were going to rob it, the sheriff For Governor Commander, Finnish Lt. Gen. Asked if the resumption per cent raise increase for town Time to save on s Frigidsire said. Ensio Siilasvuo, promised to presumably included blunt would be able to meet Hearst’s criticism by both Kissinger and employes who are not members refrigerstor-freezer that’s 17.0 cu. ft. Tlie men went inside, cashed BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — Starting a new campaign deal with the complaint when it Monday date, Kramer said it of a union. overall with a 4.75 cu. ft. freezer that a $5 check, and then came out Cost to Town was presented to him Thursday Nixon in the past two weeks of looked like it would be ready for governor but with his eye on the national scene in 1976, While recommending the $AVE HUNDREDS of DOllARS! holds up to 166 Iba. 100% Frost-Proof shouting “We made a big haul, in Tel Aviv by the chief of staff, America's West European "the first part of the week.” three per cent increase. Mayor Reveraa-doora. you go this way and I’ll go that Gov. George C. Wallace told a cheering crowd of 4,(XX) Lt. Gen. David Elazar. allies for relying on a U.S. McCoy said he realizes the cost way,” Nicodemus said. Both Friday night that “God made all human beings. May Be High of living is considerably higher men then left in the same car, Wallace, who tried to physically block integration of the but the town has to be conser­ he said. University of Alabama in 1963, said, “I want to tell those vative about how much of an in­ The two cars were stopped by o n e ^d a y o n l y who have misunderstood our past policies that we have Unless "substantial advan­ crease it can allow. state police and Garke county the Main and Center Sts. in- tages” would be gained by The general raise will be sheriff’s deputies on U.S. route always believed that God made every human being. tersection. According to Mayor Manchester’s regaining control worked in with the merit raises. 340 between Boyce and “He loves all of us,” he said. Thompson, the state made no mm fluence on the national political of Main St., Mayor John Last year the cost-of-living in­ Berryville a few minutes later. "Our actions have never been firm commitment to the m parties in 1976. Thpmpson said this morning he crease was 2.5 per cent. The They were arrested, charged against individual people but project, and stressed that “I do hot mean to tell you that would have to opt for a maximum increase at that with disturbing the peace and against big government.” money was in short supply. I’m running two races,” he reinstallation of parallel time, keeping within President 1974 WEINIIRY COMCT placed in the Clarke (}qiinty jail Wallace, 54, and crippled Despite the lade of a commit­ VNBMJEVABLEBVYS said. “I am running for gover­ parking. Nixon’s limits, was 5.5 per cent. ■MDlHillliOniMl under $103 bond. since an assassination attempt ment, Town Manager Robert AH IMs Monlh on CAPMsI They were also told that the as he campaigned for president nor, but I want to be in the posi­ At a meeting Friday with the Weiss, Police Chief James The various department •niMWio wINIWMI nfi% ptWirBIMI* N >296 tion to say that I represent state Department of Transpor­ Reardon and a town engineer heads submit recommendations 8N8|o I N k c S d ectio iirto C h o o se From, bank has been robbed twice in at Laurel, Md., in 1972, said he h e AM lodh, Mum IMwIsr M h e < millions of people who want tation, (DOT), the town was for merit raises, the mayor urhml mVurs, pmiKnvo Moy mm mul the past year, the sheriff said. stijl wants to be a powerful in- will meet with Thomas (iressy, #0CT5». some changes brought about. offered two options: Parallel a DOT engineer, to begin dis­ recommends to the council ahd DRIVE OMt TODAYI rasniTv r a u A aavantage,i'JrjrVr This lah “If you re-elect me as your parking by April 10, or the op­ cussions for improvement. the council acts on them when T E n m S /f/ iFBiGioAiRE governor it’s going to send a portunity for the town to regain approving the budgets. •j" 1974 MOCmiY MONflCO message loud and clear that control of Main St. by paying Deputy ’Transportation Com­ missioner George Koch s-DoonnmuiEOM/uiDTOFincw Viet Cong Stop times are going to change,” for the new traffic control suggested the feasibility of an PcMttI h h e , 302 Vwl, ovttmolk; pem et dks Wallace. “ You will send a system installed by the state bidw , AM ledto, deluxe wheel 07te14 wnheweBi, message to the national last fall. Urban Systems Grant. A federal grant would provide ^ |Netectlve bedy WASHER AND BRYER PAIR Democratic party that it had about 75 per cent of the cost of elde meldNifii etc* MIA Searches better come back to the middle Mayor ’Thompson found the improvements, with the town >3229 of the road and start talking last option "very difficult to support” since the figure bearing the remaining 25 per SAIGON (UPI) — The Viet Cong refused today to common sense. “Neither party can win in quoted, in excess of $100,000, cent. Warranty Deed* 72 COMET $2395 '70BUKK $1695 ' 71MERCURY $1795 71 CHRYSLER $1795 cooperate in any further searches for Americans missing was too high a price to pay to S-0«w, otilMnalh ONE DAY ONLY 1976 without the support of peo­ James F. and Frances B. UM m C e H ie i, 7 4 t , H t ^ V«l^ M b h Yb e ^ 4*4lraf 4*FB96a yrmiHbHi N tw M rt 4 i k k l e U s m , ■■tiwHli, avoid a loss of approximately 30 Mayor Thompson expressed traai,, AM raSI*, w itll* w ith •Ml*,* FI, Dip b Im m A w |»Bw«r tln trin f p A M rodto. FIpPiTelrni^ 4 in action in South Vietnam until there is an actual cease­ ple who hink as you do.” McAuliffe to Paul E. and Donna U a A l a f , 4. parking spaces. the hope that a written report M. Page, property at 19-21 70M«MHilS $1595 fire in this country and the U.S. “implements fully the Wallace promised “four on both matters would be TlCbUGU $274$ 73MERCURY $3495 ■ lO U O M A M 4 D l. , H T „ d a r k 71UHC0LR $4495 more years of good, honest Union PI., conveyance tax, Z-Om t M«4l>i« Paris peace accords”. available by April 2, the next lilUrHihiNM§lw* 4»*. IMIiiM HT» klaaA a6^a$B taa^Aak^MflllWO^ap •8BCK CwtHnwitd Marii M NT, d h e t, Also discussed at Friday’s 4*fk ffM *. fr**li vinyl InNilit* government.” $48.10. v h iy t 9 tf, •wt*. trofM.* H f F l» I y*4V ft lanDltaY 1*$*$I*y Mdbdv* Dgn, Brig. Gen. Hoang Anh ’Tuan, a ranking Viet Cong meeting of the Board of Direc­ liiM ar, aaMatalk, PS, ft, Air wMt* vMiyl •IlM rBL Air M l y«w*r, AM Ah« C u A meeting was the possibility of |$BWBf w 1r 4*w 6( e lt» Wilfred G. and Bernice M. V CeeA, AM radk. C^ ,« AliLM iMi«9 n A w general, said at the weekly news conference held in Saigon Wallace has controlled state aid for improvements to tors. Breault to Ralph A. Mathiau Jr. Alabama government since $3195 tlMERCIRY $2175 JlCiMKM $2545 'I by representatives of the Provisional Revolutionary 73G0NET $2795 UWn M w enliliew lieei 4*4r. iMrdttfp, and Susan E. Mathiau, property 3

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