The leather Today^s Winning PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 31, 1973 ’Travelers advisory in effect fortonight. H e b r o n Lottery Number Cold with occasional li^ t snow flurries. 3 6 6 5 8 lEanrfapatpr IE Temperatures in the teens. Freezing rain Disabled Under 65 and sleet tonight changing to rain Friday After-School Gym Program with high in the 30s. Can Get Medicare WESTER MANCHESTER — A City o f yUlage Charm MANCHES’TER, (X)NN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1 9 7 3 - VOL. XCII, No. 103 EIGHTEEN PA6 e S PRICE nFTEEN CENTS ANNE EMT this week and continuing until Dinner Dance Valentine Dance March. State Sen. and Mrs. David ’The Hebron Congregational About 1.7 million disabled Correspondent times as much hospital care as All areas of gymnastics that Odegard and State Rep. Mrs. church (Couples Club, “ Saints people can get Medicare health Tel. 228-3971 other people,’’ Mucciaro the schools are equipped to deal Dorothy Miller are among the and Sinners,” is holding a insurance under a change in the An after-school gymnastic BEE explained. “ They also require with will be covered. This will invited guests planning to Valentine semi-formal dance Social Security Law. This is the program for boys and girls in three times as much service include floor exercise, tumbling attend Saturday evenipg’s Lin- Saturday evening at 7:30 in the first time that people under 65 from doctors. Many severely Grades 4, 5 and 6 at the parallel bars, uneven bars, high coln Day dinner-dance church. could become eligible for this disabled people can’t get elementary schools is being w . bar, side horse, vaulting and the sponsored by the Republican Interested couples from the protection since the Medicare private health insurance for offered by the physical educa­ 63 TOLLAND TllRNnKE~ MANCHESfill balance beam. Town Committee. Gilead Church are invited to YC Join Peacemaking Group program began in 1966. financial or other reasons.” tion program at the schools. Oiten Tnea., Wed., Sat. tin 6 — ’Iliu w ., STrt. tin • Taxes attend but are requested t6 In the Manchester area about This program, according to Starting at 2 p.m. ticket Wc Beserve llie BlcM To U m it <)»aBtttlea People who are getting The second installment of contact co-chairmen Mr. and 500 disabled people will be James Celio, physical holders may use the lodge’s monthly Social Security taxes on the Oct. 1, 1971 Grand ftWSJSASWS;:*:*::®: affected by these new education director, is to serve swimming pool and suana Mrs. Edward Chasse, so there payments because they are dis­ List must be paid by Thursday may be some idea of how many SPECIALS Thurs,. Fn. & Sat provisions, according to Joseph as further encouragement for baths. Evening festivities will abled will be notified if they are or an interest charge of % of couples are planning to attend. Gen. Tra Believed J. Mucciaro Jr., East Hartford the high interest that exists in start at 6:30 with cocktail and eligible for Medicare. Widows one per cent as of Jan. 1 will be News ’ Social Security office manager. gymnastics as taught in the hors d’oeuvres to be followed by Republican Women 50 or older who have been charged until the taxes are paid “ Beginning July 1973, instructional phase of the entire dinner, dancing and a The Republican Women’s LEAN BONELESS severely disabled the last two in full. Capsules Key To Release Of disabled people who have been physical education program. continental breakfast. Club meeting postponed from years but have not filed a claim In reminding residents of the receiving Social Security or Assisting Celio with the A limited number of tickets Jan. 29 will be held Feb. 5 at 8 based on their disability due taxes, Mrs. Marian Celio, railroad retirement disability program will be students from are still available and may be p.m. at the home of Mrs. James because they are getting checks tax collector, stated she will be POWs In South payments for 24 consecutive Rham High School who are purchased from any member of Lee, Walnut Dr. All interested as mothers caring for young or in the Town Office Building months or more can get help interested in physical education the committee. women are invited to attend. disabled children will have to mornings from 9 a.m. to noon to OEO Resignations from Medicare in paying for and recreation as career SAIGON (AP) — U.S. helicopters flew to a jungle apply for disabled widow’s receive payment. WASHINGTON (AP) - ’The their hospital, doctor bills and possibilities. benefits to be eligible for Payment may also be made two top officials of the Office of MEN rendezvous today, picked up the Viet Cong general who The program will be held on other medical expenses.” Medicare. Economic Opportunity have directed the 1968 Tet offensive against Saigon and flew him Mondays at the Gilead Hill by mail. If a receipt is Those eligible will include The Social Security office is resigned. President Nixon has School and Fridays at the requested, a self-addressed back to join a peacekeeping commission. disabled workers, disabled located at Main and Pitkin Sts., already made known his Hebron Elementary School envelope and postage must be Five years almost to the day since the start of the 1968 widows (including those East Hartford. Telephone intention to dismantle the from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m., starting enclosed. widows who have reached age number is 244-3717. poverty aid organization. attack on Saigon, the U.S. helicopter crews brought Lt. 50 and have been getting Social ’Those resigning are Director Gen. Tran Van Tra and 28 other Viet Cong men to Tan Son Security benefits for some time Phillip V. Sanchez and Deputy Nhut Air Base. because they have minor Director Wesley J. Hjornevik. nam in Paris show 456 U.S. children or disabled children in Tra is the 55-year-old deputy Our Associated Grocers Frozen Food Buyer, Art In accepting the resignations military commander of the servicem en held in prison their care) and disabled Stamos, brings us self basting Young Hen Turkeys at Wednesday, Nixon announced camps in North Vietnam and 99 dependent widowers between 50 elusive COSVN, the Com­ ENTER a new low price, so that we can save you lOd: lb. or lb. appointment of an acting direc­ Women’s Lib Goes Underground munists' Central Office for in South Vietnam. The North and 65. Also eligible will be $1.40 on a 14-lb. bird. tor, Howard J. Phillips, 32, of South Vietnam. As chief Viet Vietnamese also listed 27 U.S. people who get Social Security Danvers, Mass. Phillips has civilians captured in South benefits because they were At PInehurst Cong member of the four-party been with OEO since 1970. Belying the telephone company sign of “ men working” is Mrs. Elaine jobs and Mrs. Martin is the first cable splicer. Mrs. Martin says she Vietnam who are to be disabled before reaching the Over-Ready joint military commission, he Martin, a cable splicer for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. in Kansas likes the work because there is “ something new each day.” (AP photo) released. age of 22. SALF BASTING Policemen Killed likely holds the key to the The City. The firm says it is actively recruiting women for such outdoor release of American prisoners Meanwhile, the total of cease- Also starting in July, people YOUNG HEN MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) - of war held in South Vietnam. fire violations reported under 65 who need kidney CHICKEN LEGS Two patrolmen were slain Seven U.S. helicopters continued to fall off despite con­ transplants or dialysis for beside their police van marked with white stripes tinued heavy fighting in the kidney disease also will be eligi­ W ednesday night, sending picked up Tra and his men at northern provinces and despite ble for Medicare if they have swarms of police on a manhunt Miss Loc Ninh, a rubber plantation the inability of the truce worked long enough in jobs Charter Revision Draft Okayed AND BREASTS in a North Side neighborhood. observer teams to get into the covered by Social Security. town 75 miles north of Saigon A car which police said may field. This health insurance protec­ BY SOL R. COHEN or deletions to the report, the League of Women Voters’ was on a motion by Harlan objections to those proposals I which Tra’s forces captured 11 to 141b. have been involved in the T h e Saigon command tion will also be available to commission’s work is observers at the meetings. Taylor. voted against — possibly even last year. incident was found abandoned (Herald Reporter) claimed there were 188 C^om- insured workers wives or (Honeysuckle Brand The Manchester Charter completed. Later, there was more of the (Ddegard, who said he will the commission’s rejection of a The Viet Cong wore plain East about 30 blocks from of the munist attacks during the 24 husbands and dependent Revision Commission, meeting Last night’s vote was 11 to 1, same. submit his own report to the strong-mayor government.” jungle green uniforms, some from Checkerboard Farms) shooting scene, and a 21-year- hours ending at 6 a.m. today, children who need dialysis with David Odegard casting the Board of Directors, explaining The CRC on Nov. 15, 1972, in with soft hats, others with pith old man was taken into custody last night in its 25th regular FitzGerald, Stone, Atty. John com pared with 209 in the treatments or kidney lone dissenting vote. Not his opposition to some of the its first formal action, helmets. They carried attache NEW early today for questioning. session, approved the final Shea and Phyllis Jackston were previous 24 hours, 311 in the 24 transplants. Eligibility begins draft of its report for proposed present were John* Rottner, approved actions, and that he recommended the council- cases and small pieces of on the committee which had hours before that and 426 in the the third month after the DIET LEAN GROUND B E E F ...... lb. $1.29 charter revisions. The report Robert Stone and John Sullivan. will speak at the public hearing manager form of government luggage. Some had rucksacks. Of drafted the final report into first 22 hours after the cease­ dialysis begins and lasts POW Release Denied recommends 12 charter Stone arrived just after the the directors are required to be preserved in the charter of At least one carried an DIET LEAN ROUND STEAK CUBES .. .lb. $1.49 legal language. It had been fire went into effect Sunday. through the twelfth month after changes and includes an appen­ meeting was adjojurned and just schedule, explained why he the Town of Manchester. By the automatic weapon. Combo SAIGON (AP) - ’The U.S. checked for errors by Town T he U.S. Command dialysis ends or the patient had d ix — showing how the after commission chairman voted against the CRC’s final action, it rejected a They were taken to Camp V. 1 Dubuque Command and other official Counsel David Barry and ap­ announced that another a kidney transplant. Land O’ Lakes f commission members voted on John FitzGerald had thanked draft. recommendation by the Davis, a former U.S. Signal sources denied a report today proved by him. American adviser was slightly “ Medicare has previously The River U.S.D.A. Choice that three American prisoners those proposals not approved the CRC members for their “ I can’t see myself voting for Manchester Property Owners Corps installation at Tan Son wounded Wednesday in coastal been available only to people 65 ) BOLOGNA CHEESE 1 unanimously. dedicated work, Odegard had The motion to approve was by Association’s executive board Nhut, where the other of the Viet Cong had been this report and then speaking or Binh Dinh province. He was hit and over. Protection has been The report will be submitted thanked FitzGerald for his Francis Mahoney, seconded by for a change to a strong-mayor Communist cease-fire SIRLOIN TIP released and flown back to writing against any portion of by a terrorist explosive, the extended to severly disabled to the Board of Directors by or guidance, and Atty. Dominic Frank Stamler. Inclusion of the government. Odegard had delegates are housed. Saigon aboard a U.S. it,’’ he said. “ I will Command said. He was the people under 65 because on the before Feb. 6. Unless the Squatrito had thanked appendix, to show the votes on voted against the action. Because of Tra’s absence, the lb. 99« lb. 89< helicopter. communicate with the Board of sixth American wounded since average they require seven Contest R O A S T B EEF Command spokesmen said directors propose amendments FitzGerald, the press and the the controversial proposals. Directors, and I will explain my Nathan Agostinelli, who also peacekeeping group made up of Sliced 1 Order had voted against the action, the four belligerents has b ^ n the cease-fire went into effect. 1 d f they checked with every T h e Saigon command available source within the objected last night to the unable to start arranging the FRESH FLOUNDER FILLETS words, “ ...having heard sub­ exchange of prisoners or the reported 12 government } FRESH OYSTERS 1 system set up for prisoner soldiers were killed and 75 RUSH A RECENT PHOTOCRAPH $ recovery under the Paris peace Vernon Tax List $155,181,651 stantial expert opinion...” in security safeguards that must wounded in a four-day battle for Social agreement and found nothing to the final report adopted last be set up before the four-nation control of a hamlet 25 nnlles I Name - Address - and - Age night. ’The words referred to the International Commission” of i RIB PORK } substantiate the report. increase was $47 million due to and the exemptions for the is,now 5,638 having a value of By Barbara Richmond appearance before the CRC of Control and Supervision can southeast of Hue. The Whole packer cut, 14-171.19 lb. average. You get Sirloin Tip revaluation of property that elderly, $307,369. $67,411,489. I Security | — ^HeraM'Reported) five persons — testifying on the send out its teams of observers command dalmed the enemy ) ROAST ROAST 1 Roaats and Boneless Sirloin U p Steaks. year. Construction of houses gained ’The motor vehicles increased merits of the two forms of to police the cease-fire. troops were driven from the I f Paefeer Cut Troop Reductions A gain of 64,013,073 in With the Board of Tax slightly over the increase of a To: Miss EAST OF THE RIVER Whole 12 to 13 lb. | by 877 for a total of 16,436 and a government. Tentative plans were made hamlet and 93 of them were 1 32-35 lb. Average Vernon’s grand list brings the Review still to make its correc­ year ago with 81 new dwellings Strip C VIENNA, Austria (AP) - value of $13,502,700. Assessor “ In m y opinion,’’ said for the senior members of the killed. C Cut to Order total over the $155 million tions, the grand list now stands added this year as against a Q. My brother-in-law says NATO allies and their Com­ Ben Joy said in many towns the Agostinelli last night, “ the joint military commission to Foreign Minister Tran Van munist counterparts planned mark. ’The gain is about $1 at $155,181,651. The gross figure decided dip in number last year that the new Social Security law WINF motor vehicle list actually words are in error. We heard hold their first meeting Friday. Lam of South Vietnam returned further informal discussions million less than the gain on the was $158,599,620. Veterans’ of only 58 new homes. The total makes it possible for disabled P.O. Rox 1230 Manchester Conn. 06040 SIRLOIN decreased. biased opinions, backing the Annexes to the peace from Paris and Washington and today in their attempt to set up 1971 grand list. In 1970 the exemptions totaled $3,110,600 people to be covered by lb. *1®' lb. 99« council-manager form of agreement signed in Paris last said he believed the fighting Applicants must reside East of the River. negotiations on mutual troop Referring to the personal Medicare. Is this true? W government.” Saturday say prisoners shall be will stop once the international reductions in (Hentral Europe. Winner wm receive many prizes and will appear at local property list, Joy said this in­ Agostinelli accep ted an returned and received at places truce teams are in place. A. Starting in July 1973, 1 Perdue 4 to 4t6 lb. HIP OF BEEF T he preliminary talks creased by $47,2()0 and here too, He said if there is a large nilfunctions explanation by FitzGerald, that agreed to by the four disabled people who have been between the United States, the Tolland Increase 4% Vernon increased slightly while North Vietnamese invasion, the words were taken verbatim signatories — the United States, receiving Social Security 'm m Soviet Union and 17 other most towns actually will have a from the minutes and the North Vietnam, South Vietnam “ the countries in the agreement disability payments for 24 con­ Ik. European nations began By VIVIAN V. KENNESON decrease. ’The total value listed SPONSORED BY THE iR O A S TIN e R R < ($13,026,815); Commercial and parcels of land. If reductions motion of the Nov. 15th and the Viet Cong. These four are committed to act but it is up secutive months or more can Wednesday and are expected to (Correspondent) manufacturing buildings, $2,- were not granted the increase is $3,161,050. to them to decide what to do.” get help from Medicare in meeting. also must guarantee the safety EAST OF THE RIVER ASSOCIATION continue for some weeks. Tolland’s Grand List reflects 633,300 ($2,560,830). in the Grand List would have Joy said the personal Vice President Spiro T. paying for their hospital and Agostinelli and Odegard said of personnel engaged in the (CHKMENS DO an increase of 4 per cent over T he personal property been $2,755,050. property list reflects the effects they will recommend to the return and reception of the Agnew flew to Phnom Penh and doctor bills. of legislative acts which allow Confirmed last year’s list or a total of $50,- reflected a decrease due to the directors they schedule the POWs. then to Bangkok after two days AT PINEHURST - GRADE AA 603,800 as compared to $48,564,- lower mill rate set in 1971. The The budget for the fiscal year manufacturers and merchants of talks with President Nguyen Q. I am 53 years old and OFFICERS 1 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - The POW lists handed to the 950. The list is computed at 65 lower mill rate was made possi­ 1972-73 did not contain any es­ to progressively write off their Van Thieu and other South receiving disabled widows’ Senate has confirmed five of (See Page Eighteen) United States by North Viet- TOP NOTCH DISCOUNT FOODS per cent of market value. ble after the revaluation of timated income due to Public inventories until they reach a Vietnamese officials on benefits under Social Security. President Nixon’s six new East Hartford and Manchaater ’The real estate gained slight­ property that year. The Act 788 titled the Certificate of point where they will not postwar U.S.-Vietnamese Will I be eligible for Medicare FRESH Cabinet choices and the sixth, Occupancy Increments. This ly over last year’s figure with a decrease was also due to the declare any inventory at' all. relations and aid to the Saigon since I’ve been receiving these CD« Caspar W. Weinberger, is likely added a total of $243,540 to the WATKINS BROS., INC. Avg. Weight 25-30 lbs. total of $44,303,440 as compared fact that personal property and Commercial buildings government. benefits for over 2 years. Manchaater to get the nod next week. Grand List which resulted in increased in value from $25,- ConnCo, Union to $42,545,965. Personal proper­ motor vehicles are reassesssed In a departure statement, With Full Tendortolns Peter J. Brennan, New York about $11,202 of unanticipated A. Yes you will. Those 1 EGGS doz. ty reflects an increase of $251,- at current values rather than 291,770 to $26,847,950, an Agnew said his discussions had labor leader, was approved by a income. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD You got 8-10 Sirloin Steaks 375 for a total of $6,270,360. 1971 values as used in other increase of 18 buildings for a been “ candid and eligible for Medicare will be not 81-3 vote Wednesday to be only disabled workers, but also Manchaater ’The summary of the Grand categories. total of 559. The total of comprehensive” and that he 1 Lower Price on The Best Secretary of Labor. The Board of Tax Review will Agree To Pact; disabled widows between 50 and i List, with last year’s figures in Forest land frozen at 10 mills manufacturing plants is 28 but had “ assured President Thieu James T. Lynn, Cleveland, meet Feb. 1 and 8 from 9 a.m. 65, disabled mothers 50 or J.D. REAL ESTATE CO., INC. U.S.D.A. Choice brackets is; 2,300 dwelling units is not included in the total and the value decreased from and his advisers of the strong Ohio, attorney, was confirmed to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m .; Feb. Manchaater valued at $25,853,130 is valued at $8,210. Under $1,491,120 a year ago to the pre­ and abiding interest of the older, and people who get { ICEBERG by voice vote to head the 3 and 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. O O e } ($24,121,205); Barns, garages Public Act 490, reductions sent figure of $1,462,830. CR&L Quits United States in the security benefits because they were dis­ Housing and Urban Develop­ and Feb. 12 from 7 to 10 p.m., to abled before age 22. DeGEMMIS HOUSE OF CLOTHING etc., $650,490 ($591,400); House amounting to $^6,200 were and well-being of South LETTUCE SHOBT LOIN ment Department. review and discuss complaints (See Page Eighteen) Glaatonbury 1 and building lots, $13,356,020 granted to 100 residents on 162 Vietnam. of taxpayers. Q. I’m collecting disability By The Associated Press district chairman Salvatore “ Throughout our con­ under Social Security. Must I WINF/CBS RADIO 100 Below the Market on Connecticut’s biggest bus Curiale said the district didn’t sultations,” Agnew continued, contact the Social Security Manchaater OF BEEF company has agreed to a plan to take any immediate “ I was deeply impressed by the office to see if I’m covered by MAINE POTATOES contract with its striking action. confidence with which the , Medicare? YOUR GIFT GALLERY Durable Peace Nixon Goal union, and the second “ We have no immediate South Vietnamese government (Watkina Broa., Manchaater) largest carrier has aban­ plans to begin bus service on is approaching the challenges it A. People who are receiving executive privilege to shield The other two, Maj. Philip E. routes formerly used by CR&L WASHINGTON (AP) - particularly conservatives, op­ reconstruction program for all doned its bus routes. faces.” monthly Social Security posing any reparations for of Vietnam.” administration officials from Smith and Navy Lt. Robert J. of plans to buy any equipment,” Seeking to ensure a continuing But neither development benefits because they are dis­ North Vietnam. Nixon did not The President reiterated his testifying before congressional Flynn, were captured when he said.” “ We have maintained 1 0 .9 9 « p e ^ e in Vietnam, President means that bus service in abled will be notified Nixon is sending Henry use the word, “ reparations.” opposition to amnesty for panels. He said he soon will their planes flew near Hainan all along that we do not want to the state’s six major cities automatically if they are eligi­ PIRECTQR? Del Monte Kissinger to Hanoi Feb. lO to 13 The Hanoi trip for Kissinger deserters and draft dodgers, issue a statement defining what Island in separate - incidents g e t into operating the ble for Medicare. There is no and plans a spring meeting with was arranged during the final saying, “ We all have to pay for administration officials may during early phases of the Viet­ will soon be restored. company.” need to contact the local office. MARLBOROUGH COUHTRY BARN PROF. REMODELING IVORY South Vietnamese President round of talks in Paris, White our mistakes.” tell Congress. nam war. The contract agreement CR&L, pleading continuing STEWED Avg. Weight 25-30 lbs. House sources said. It was Nixon said he approved of the reached Wednesday by financial losses, suspended bus Q. I’m a widow over 50 and Fer Dishes Nguyen Van Thieu at the “ Those who served paid their Nixon ruled out any trips to CONSULTANTS You get 10-12^ .Prortortiouse o i Steaks -announced simultaneously in firing of Pentagon cost-cutter negotiators from the Connec­ service Oct. 11. have been disabled for over 2 Deal Pack Western White House. price. Those who deserted must Europe during the first half of Washington and Hanoi. A. Ernest Fitzgerald. ticut Co. and the Amalgamated Plans by ConnCo, which years. However, because I have PERFORMANCE PLUS TOMATOES with Full Tenderloins Postwar relations and a pay their price and the price is 1973, but he said this does not Giant Fitzgerald, who made public a Transit Union stipulates that claims similar losses, to do two minor children, I never Mandwster 30^ Can reconstruction program for all not a junket in the Peace Corps mean the administration will FITZGERALD FORD Shortly afterwards, Nixon $l-billion cost overrun on a huge the company must receive likewise were forestalled first filed any claim for disabled not be paying greater attention lockvBe of Indochina will be chief topics unexpectedly emerged to hold Air Force cargo plane, is public subsidies before the con­ by a court order and then by the widows’ benefits. Should I do so PYROFAX GAS CO. at the two diplomatic meetings, Nixon said deserters who to Europe. FREEZER DEPT. his first news conference since presently receiving a Civil Ser­ tract becomes effective. strike on Nov. 25. now in order to be covered by South W Mtor Nixon told a news conference want to return to the United TURNPIKE TV & APPUANCES Oct. 5. He told reporters at a 36- vice Commission hearing on the Subsidies have proved the Collin Pease, the executive Medicare? Wjsdnesday. minute session in the V^ite States will have to pay the He ticked off issues of great COACHUTE DINNER THEATER loss of his job. importance including the major stumbling block toward aide, said Wednesday, “ We are SIDES The President said he House briefing room that he criminal penalty for disobeying A. Yes, you should file a Wwohouse Point HINDS The President said also “ we getting ConnCo buses rolling in only one step away from considers .Indochina the laws. European security conference, claim for disabled widows’ MOBIL SERVICE CENTER would meet with President have every reason to believe” the Hartford, New Haven and initiation of fast, efficient bus reconstruction “ a potential in­ Thieu at San Clemente, Calif., mutual and balanced force benefits in order to be eligible Vomon Nixon said also that he would that two American fliers held Stamford areas. But the service in our state.’’ Come to PInehurst for vestment in peace.” He said he at a mutually convenient time reduction and trade for Medicare as soon as SOUTH GLASTONBURY 80 * a. 7 9 * ^ continue to impound prisoners in Communist China executive aide to Gov. Thomas He urged the nine-town hopes to convince Congress to this spring. agreements. possible. GLASTONBURY CITIZEN appropriated money when he will be released as the prisoner J. Meskill says that impasse is Greater Hartford Transit Cbttokbonf Cut, Wrapped and Quick Frozen io your specifications' at no vitia support such an effort when VILLAGE & ASSN. PERDUE FRESHER CHICKEN Nixon said the big question believes the spending would problem is worked out in The President said any 1976 close to being broken in District to apply for federal Q. I have a severe kidney con­ they see “ what the stakes are.” remaining in the wake of the mean higher taxes. Vietnam. presidential candidate would be Hartford. funds. dition and my doctor says I will BREASTS - CHICKEN LESS By getting North. Vietnam to Jan. 27 cease-fire was the “ will Congress, Nixon said, But Ke said there is no “out of his mind” to start The announcement that the The remaining conflict over need a kidney transplant. I am 1 Lean participate in the Holds Key . CHICKEN LIVERS to peacp” of the parties represents special interests, assurance that the sentence of activity before the 1974 elec­ Connecticut Railway and pension obligations of Conn(^ only 48. Would I be eligible for TOWN SHOW reconstruction, Nixon pointed involved. White House sources while he will represent the John C. Downey, a captive in tions. Lighting Co. (CR&L) was aban­ could be straightened out after Medicare coverage? out, “ they will have a tendency Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tra, THURSDAY indicated the question of general interests of the China since the Korean War, doning its bus routes in the district files its application WE WILL HAVE TENDERCURE CORNED BEEF GROUND BEEF to turn inward to the works of A. Starting in July, people postwar development aid would American people. That, he said, would be commuted. He is due He made the comment in Bridgeport, Waterbury and for Urban Mass Transit Act deputy military commander 9:06 to 10 A.M. and 2 1/2 lb. DUBUQUE BUFFET HAMS 1 B-lb.lots :i^ ce rather than turning under 65 who need kidney hinge on the stability of the “ whether it be rich or poor or to be released in 1976. response to a question whether New Britain came Wednesday (UMTA) funds, he said in a of the elusive Central Office outward to the works of war.” he had tojii a White House transplants or dialysis for Mayor’s Rsport — 1 Extra Lean ~ ~ cease-fire. old, is don’t break the family Nixon identified Downey as from the state Public Utilities letter to the district. for South Vietnam (COSVN) Nixon did not give any kidney disease also will be eligi­ Open Thurs. & FrI. W 9 P.M. Nixon said he expects budget by raising the taxes or an agent of the Central official recently that former Commission (PUC). Pease didn’t explain how likely holds the key for the Chamber News indication of the cost of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury John ble for Medicare if they have Kissinger’s forthcoming talks raising prices.” Intelligence Agency. Previous­ The PUC immediately invited settlement with the Hartford release of American POWs reconstruction aid, which has worked long enough in jobs Events — Meetings GROUND CHUCK with top North Vietnamese Critics have charged that ly the United States has said C. Connally would be the 1976 any party wishing to assume district would end the ATU’s been estimated at $7.5 billion. held in South Vietnam. A covered by Social Security. 1 5-fb. lots leaders to be “ quite extensive Downey and Richard Fecteau Republican nominee. the CR&L routes in Waterbury statewide strike. Union In Greater Manchaater without It, Nixon’s impoundment of funds rendevous with him and 28 PINEHURST He said the amount involved and very frank.” He said they were civilian employes of the . Nixon said the Texan had his and New Britain to apply for officials have maintained that appropriated for special you’re not with H. would have to be negotiated highest respect, but that, “ I Viet Cong was held today in Have a question about Social would discuss the current projects is unconstitutional jVrmy whose plane strayed off authorization. they would refuse to return to Extra, Extra Leah with Congress. would be out of my mind to a jungle clearing and he was Security and its retirement, status of compliance with the because Congress alone has the course on a flight from Korea to The newly-formed Bridgeport work in only one area and leave endorse anybody for brought to Saigon by U. S. survivors, disability or There have been statements cease-fire, postwar power,to se^ spending levels. JapaiT Fecteau was released Transit District has assumed the rest of some 520 union GROCERY the presidency now.” helicopter. (AP photo) Medicare benefits? Write to from some congressmen. relationships apd “ the last year. authority in its area, but members out of work. MUSIC RAOIO -'CBS INC. GROUND ROUND . n 05 Nixon saiid he will not use (^estion & Answers, Social 5-/b. lots Security office, 657 Main Street, 302 MAIN STREET East Hartford 06108.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, kanchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 — PAGE THREE, PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 Sheinwold on Bridge South Windsor Nixon^s Council Finds CLOWNING AROUND Public Records . Now Playing - IN OPERA TV Tonight Fife Officials Seek Headquarters Good Jobs Denied Women UP THI SANDBOX BOSTON (AP) - The fa­ See Saturday’e Herald for k e e p e n e m y in t h e South dealer Complete TV LUting§ Warranty Deeds DARK North-South vulnerable ■ARBMA STREISAND mous clown Emmett Kelly ap­ Doris Bursey Rogers to peared in the O p era Company By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH Dayid M. and Denise B. A new pumper was also and som e workers reject career orientation of women is Playing at 7 « 9 P.M. of Boston’s two performances In most hands the declarer ♦ A 5 BARBARA VARRICK In a previous interview, Lan­ WASHINGTON (AP) - CARDS Low Admltalon Pricaa — 6:00 — Gardner, property at 380 E. requested to replace “ Engine vastly different from men, the of Bedrich Smetana’s ’"The knows what is going on long AKQJ9 CorrcApondent ning said members of the fire Women are as segregated by women bosses.” (3-8-22) NEWS Center St., conveyance tax 3” which is reported to be 15 CEA found. Sal.-Sun. Mallnaa 1 9 3 P.M. Bartered Bride” in January. before the defenders. In rare 0 942 Tel. 644-8274 crew now number 92, the occupation today as they were It said employers often you will Ilka our wonderful (16) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH 4 . J94 years old. A request was made In 1970, for example, women $30.25. cases a defender can turn the The needs of the Town Fire largest number the town has 30 years ago, President Nixon’s exaggerate the risk of a MA6IC SWORD Kelly, who was a star of the (20) SOUNDING BOARD EAST that the truck be replaced by earned only 9.3 per cent of the Nutmeg Homes Inc. to tables on declarer. WEST Department in the next five ever had. He added that 125 Council of Economic Advisers woman’s job instability or her Ringling Brothers Bamum and (24) ZOOM Donald C. and Janet M. Bat- 4 KJ96 4 3 1977. bachelor’s degrees in business selection of valentine South dealer A years were (liscussed recently men, 25 for fighting daytime reports. potential unacceptability to his Bailey Circus for 15 years, ap­ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH <:? 74 3 2 f:? 8 5 and only 3.9 per cent of the we have them for rolativee, frianda, and foas...coma talano, property on Kent Dr., North-South vulnerable with the Capital Improvements fires^and 100 regular volunteers The council found that with clientele, and they screen her peared in the carnival scene, (40) WILD WILD WEST 0 65 0 A J 10 7 3 conveyance tax $58.30. Opehing lead—Six of is a goal that the town is hoping few exceptions, women are still out of advanced training and master’s degrees in business. and taka an early look at thami JERRY LEWIS"V/l 'CINEMA which is an important part of A 10 8 3 A K652 Committee. Fire (ihief Philip ttT U rV A N AVK. — AM-MM — a O V n i W IN D a m — 6:30 — Alfredo A. Kavanagh and to achieve. advanced positions. The percentage of women in the opera. Diamonds Crombie and Fire Marshal stuck in low-paying jobs and (3) CBS NEWS Maurice J. Poirier to Neal and SOUTH “ The low representation of specialized biological sciences After this deplorable auction, 4 Q 108 72 William Lanning asked that the The town currently has men encounter discrimination when (8) ABC NEWS Mary Jane Robertson, property women in positions of was higher, but they got only 8.5 ‘fry us, you’ll like us!’ West opened the six of 10 6 committee consider a new employed at local businesses they seek more lucrative GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION (22-30) NBC NEWS at 104-106 Spruce St., Herald responsibility is striking,” the per cent of the medical diamonds. East recognized the 0 K Q 8 headquarters facility to be during the day in South Windsor careers. It s first report on the IN -C Aft HEATERS (24) FRENCH CHEF conveyance tax $35.75. report said. doctorates and 5.6 per cent of lead for what it was and A A Q 7 lo c a te at the site of the present w ho a r e being trained economic status of women was get your Raymond V. and Leona K. Yesterdays The CEA said many income the law degrees. ONI-9INORTHet JCT o«lss 2 Pass Ellington Rds. More fact-finding and and job differences stem from HUS Bonu$ Feature E. Williams, property at 40 1 4 volunteers in all fire fighting remain as segregated from lottery GEOGRAPHIC keep declarer in the dark, East 2 NT jss 4 NT A ll Pass According to the two fire discussion of the government’s _ assumptions by both men and Friday & Saturdayrday Packard St., conveyance tax procedures and rescue 25 Years Ago men by occupation as they were t h e miracta of n»oniS|^* ^M tickets (8) TRUTH OR played the ten of diamonds at Opening lead — 0 6 officials, the present building is role in helping women improve ’ women that a woman’s place is $32.45. operations , but who will not This was a Sunday; The 30 years ago. d oiwntown w rtto w n manchesitdt*^^ herel " E 3 CONSEQUENCES the first trick. in poor condition and out-dated. their situation is needed, the in the home and her job comes Sophie Anne Sevigny to Ray­ drive hydraulic trucks or Herald did not publish. (18) DICK VAN DYKE The hand would have been 'The approximate cost of the council said. second. mond V. and Leona K. Lavery, Hearts, 7-4-3-2; Diamonds, 6- handle pump operations. ■ jh THE CONCERT FOR (20) NBC NEWS easy if East had played the ace new facility is $361,000 and The council cited examples of There is “ a pervasive SuKar Big In Pakistan property on Terry Rd., 5; Clubs, 10-8-3. (22-30) NEWS of diamonds. South would go Lanning has requested money The Capital Improvements 10 Years Ago job prejudice against women: societal discrimination which Islamabad — Pakistan grew SutMOapias BANGLADESH conveyance tax $37.40. Whal do you say? (24) SOULI after a second club trick, easily for a feasibility study in order Committee, as part of a regular Mrs. Donald Gray is installed “ some clients reject women starts in the cradle it nearly 20 million tons of sugar Virgil L. and Dorothy H. Answer: Bid two spades. The Guest: Stevie Wonder. winning a spade, five hearts, to arrive at some definite program, is meeting with all as president of Manchester lawyers, some customers added. cane in the 1971-72 season on Hartzog to Richard C. and hand is a bit light for any about 1.5 million acres. Read Herald Ads (40) ABC NEWS two diamonds and two Clubs. building plans. town commissions and agencies Council of Church Women. reject automobile saleswomen. From high school onward, the Beverly F. Woodhouse, parcel response, but it pays to raise in order to determine priorities — 7:30 — off Mountain Rd., conveyance when you have strong four-card Chief Crombie said the new Misplaces Ace quarters would supply space for fo r program or building The Little Theatre of Mnnchexter, Inc. (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT tax $7.70. support for partner’s major (18) NHL HOCKEY When East played the ten of suit. This makes it hard for the 100 volunteers to meet and implementations for the town Feb. 16-17 Feb. 23-24 To Be Announced. Executors’ Deed diamonds at the first trick opponents to enter the bidding, train. for the next five years. East Catholic High Auditorium (20) FILM Donald J. Richter, Benjamin South misplaced the ace. He and no disaster is likely to - i I* Tickets Now On Sale (22) THRILL SEEKERS F. Crehore III and Hartford was sure that West had led occur when your side has a General Adm. - $3.00 (30) WAIT TILL YOUR National Bank and Trust Co., from a suit headed by A-J-7-6, strong trump suit. 1 / Students 2.00 FATHER GETS HOME executors under the will of and that the contract depended Copyright 1973 on developing the spades before (40) DRAGNET Gladys K. Crehore, to Larry E. General Features Corp. > Liggetl’s Parkade - Box Of­ and Barbara L. Young, the diamonds ruined him. International Fair — 8:00 — fice, G. Fox or Phono 6 43-1 property on High St., con­ South won the first diamond 7465. Subscriptions still (3) THE WALTONS veyance tax $23.10. with the queen, led a spadd to Founded by Royalty available. Gypsy family breaks Into a To Be Held Saturday Uuilelaim Deed dummy and returned a spade, William and Mary College house to escape a storm. Benjamin F. Crehore III to losing a finesse to West. When a (8-40) MOD SQUAD at Williamsburg, Va., was Larry E. and Barbara L. heart came back, South won in founded through a charter Saturday afternoon, the to, or participate in any or all of "Put Out the Welcome Mat Young, property on High St., no At Vernon Cine 1 his hand and led another spade. and funds granted by King Manchester High School the following activities: for Death." conveyance tax. South won the first diamond William II and Queen Mary cafeteria will be magically 1-4: International songs by a T.TT-ltTTTSY (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON AlluehmenI with the queen, led a spade to II of England. transformed from a Monday Round Table Singers quartet Guests: Ray Charles, Phyllis Oscar winner Maggie Smith stars as an English lady in T.P. Aitkin Inc. against Earl dummy and returned a spade, through Friday student dining (Debra Vater, Kathy Donovan, CT n MI E l l i v i /^^^ClNEMA Diller, and the Committee. “ Travels with My Aunt,” now playing at Vernon Cine 1 on ’ losing a finesse to West, ^^^en a area to a microcosm when the Rick Horton, Dave Holmes); W. Cormier, property at 22 HOW PIATIM - (N) (24) ADVOCATES Rt. 83. The MGM movie is based on a best-selling novel by heart came back, South won in Manchester Chapter of performance of Irish step Topic: Social Security. Tyler Circle, $250. Msggia Smllh Stan hi Marriage Licenses Graham Green. his hand and led another spade. Gsorgs Cukor's Hswast Hha American Field Service spon­ dancing. 1- 2: Beginning Japanese and — 9:00 — Kenneth Morris Klieback, West took two spade tricks "T ra v e ls sors its annual international (3) AMERICAN Bolton, and Deborah Joan and noted his partner’s fair and dinner. origami, the art of paper REVOLUTION Bradshaw, 68 Wetherell St., G&S Preparing ^Gondoliers'^ discouraging discard of the club With My AunT ' The fair will be held from 1 to folding; Turkish folk dancing. / Special — Peter Ustinov as Feb, 9, South United Methodist deuce. East obviously didn’t 4. Dinner, featuring courses 2- 3: Macrame; beginning The Manchester Gilbert and Anyone interested in King George III of England. Church. have heart strength and had from kitchens of the world and Japanese and origami. Sullivan Workshop is preparing participating is invited to at­ (8-40) KUNG FU Linwood Earl Glidden Jr., 34 taken the trouble to discourage topped by a variety of 3- 4 :, Israeli folk dancing; for “ The G ondoliers,” the tend the rehearsals. For further Cline relies on a girl for Deepwood Dr., and Deborah clubs, so West led his other international desserts, will be Norwegian cooking; macrame. Workshop’s 26th annual produc­ information, call Robert Infants’ •Toddlers* Girls’ protection from bounty Linda Mackie, Coventry, Feb. diamond to let East take the served at 5:30. All fair and dinner proceeds tion. Rehearsals are Monday Gordon at 46 Litchfield St. hunters. 10. setting trick with the ace of HELD OVER — P® General admission and dinner will be used to sponsor the stays Misses’ Doubleknit Girls’ 2 Pc. Sets and Wednesday from 8 to 10 “The Gondoliers” will be (20-22-30) IRONSIDE Herbert David Raymond Jr., diamonds. Walter Mathau, tickets may be purchased from of next year’s two AFS students ^ Outerwear p.m. at South United Methodist presented April 13 and 14 at Men’s Outerwear Ironside has trouble Vernon, and Penny Lee Carol Burnett any AFS member or obtained in this country and abroad. An Acrylic Slacks or Dresses Church. Tenors and basses are East Catholic High School. Reg. R ^ . Reg. Reg. clearing rancher of murder. Crawford, 144 Birch St., Feb. PETE ’IT TIlilE by calling Mrs. Sara Robinson, MHS junior will live this 6.99 11.uu11.99 1F.UU17.99 19.99 IU.U9 (24) AMERICAN needed to sing in the chorus. Proceeds from the show will be Daily Question MHS guidance counselor and summer with a family in a to. PHONE B49s9333 10 9.99 10to 16.99 to 18.99 to 25.99 Reg. FAMILY donated to a local charity. The Partner opens with one AFS advisor, at the school. foreign land. Last summer, Reg. SNOWFLAKES m John James Collins, Granby, production is under the 17.99 Pat Loud’s wedding In r spade, and the next player Oi TM Touph* • H. B Prices for both will appear in Miss Pamela Horton, daughter $27 (A Benefit Concert of Mass., and Mary Cancellarine Theatre ] direction of John Sibun of to to Eugene, Cre. I passes. You hold: S, K-J-9-6; rinnHt-BU advertisements in tomorrow’s of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Horton Barbershop Singing at its FinestI) Hennessy, 71E Sycamore Lane, Hebron. Directing the music is .8 8 588 8“12“14“ 22.99 32.99 — 10:00 — Feb. 14, St. Mary’s Episcopal Time Schedule and Saturday’s editions of The of 17 Village St., was the guest Featuring: Manchester’s Silk City Chorus j j William Tyler, alsp of Hebron, (3) CBS REPORTS Church. Herald. o f the Cincin family of 5.88 Our entire stock of snowsuits, coats, Our entire stock of fine outerwear now Mountain Laurel Chapter of Special — “What Are We and a newcomer to the group There Is A General admission entitles a Yenesiher, Turkey. Darted for smooth fit. Stitched crease. Skirt and slack sets, dressy dresses. jackets drastically reduced. Buy and Wayne Felipe Venceslau, 118 this year. Choreography is at savings of up to 1/3 oft. Sweet Adelines, Inc. Doing to Our Children?" person to take part in a number AFS also sponsors a student P, 8-16; A, 10-18; T, 12-20. Sizes 4-6x, 7-14. save! 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PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancharter, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 Bolton Teacher Negotiations Continue Open Forum ralb Needed Law JUDITH DONOHUE Friday: Juice, egg, tuna or meeting of members of Bolton Bolton Junior Woman’s Club Correspondent peanut butter and jelly Cooperative Nursery School will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at To the editor: Tel. 649-8409 sandwich, potato chips, ice Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of the home o f Judith Siena, Founded Oct. 1, 1881 State Rep. Rosario T. Vella of Negotiations between the cream cup. Jennifer Daly, Tanglewood School Rd. Enfield deserves public praise Bolton Board of Education and Lane. The park commission will and support for his proposals to Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their th e Bolton Education Bulletin Board meet tonight at 8 Herrick greatly strengthen the new Association are still in There will be a general The executive board of the Memorial Park. Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. state lobbyist law. He would Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) progress, and although agree­ should telephone the circulation depart­ hike the fee from $35 to $100 and ment has been reached in many Published every evening except Sun­ ment, 647-9946. provide a $5000 fine for areas, items dealing with days and holidays. Entered at the violation of this law. Every law salary and fringe benefits are ’ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation abiding citizen should solidly Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ m still unsettled. Member of The Associated Press back Itep. Vella’s efforts in this cond Class Mail Matter. D r. Joseph Castagna, matter. superintendent of schools, said Burl L. Lyons Publisher Another law badly in need of today that the two negotiating The Manchester Publishing Co. reinforcement deals with teams are moving into their abuses by legislators in the con­ Subscription Rates assumes no financial responsibility for sixth session in hopes of settling typographical errors appearing in adver­ flicts of inter^t areas. In fact, the remaining eleven articles Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in there are legislators who are de before the presentation of the The Manchester Evening Herald. facto lobbyists. They do not school budget to the town Board One Month 63.25 - even pay a lobbyist registration Display advertising closing hours, of Finance in March. Single Copy 15f fee, yet, they are in stategic three full days prior to publication. The BEA, the teachers’ By Carrier, Weekly 754 positions on various organization, has appointed Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon commissions wielding great Michael Londolphi and Roger One Year $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon power to insure financial gains Titus as its agents. Other Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and for themselves, close relatives, teachers on the negotiating Three Months $9.75 Monday. and friends. team are Maureen Albrecht, There are instances where Ralph Banks, and Lance they promote legislation to Koszikowski. benefit the Connecticut Representing the Board of Employes’ Association while Education as agents are Dr. they are on that association’s Tax-Pay Hospitals Elizabeth Alton and Ronald payroll. Other legislators are Farris. Other board members doing likewise to benefit the on the team are Marilyn Connecticut Education Holding Cost Down % Breslow, William Grunske and Association and are on that William Vogel. \ association’s payroll. Still Dr. Castagna reported that The American Hospital Association Today, 40 such companies own more other law makers are teachers, the BEA proposal includes school personnel, or school reports that the average cost of a than 300 hospitals in the United States. seven items of salary and fringe board members actively benefits and nine other items day’s stay in one of the nation’s “ The most obvious reason for this is working for bills to provide big termed “ other conditions of general hospitals rose by 11.6 per cent financial,’’ points out David A. Jones, education handouts. Passage of employment.” such bills will boost their last year to $105.30—almost double chairman and chief executive officer He said the school board’s salaries or those of relatives. proposal offers to maintain the what it was six years ago—and was of Extendicare, Inc., one of the “ big The people of Connecticut terms of the present will place on law makers who last seen still heading upward. four’’ of the 40. ’The Louisville, Ky., agreement, which expires June may engage in such practices. firm owns and operates 45 hospitals 30, with only minor changes and This Legislature has a great ' ''iliAv the inclusion of a proposal for a Not only are hospital costs going up, with 4,293 beds in 12 states. opportunity to once again multiple-year agreement. OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9 P.M. restore the confidence of the mi but 40 per cent of all U.S. hospitals are ’Thanks to the application of modem The board had hoped to TUES. & SAT. Till 6. public. (Herald Photo by Pinto) negotiate a two-year contract outmoded and in need of being management techniques to the Yours truly, last year, but had to settle for Frank U. Lupien MASTER CHARGE, replaced, says Barron’s magazine. construction and operation of South Windsor Youth Becomes Eagle Scout one year after negotiations got 21 Sunset St. Gay City State Park (Photo by Albert Buceivicius) BANK AMERICARD, OR Also, the migration to the suburbs find hospitals, he says, investor-owned to the mediation stage. Manchester Col. and Mrs. Henry Morris 186, is the second in his family when he was 8 years old. He is a award, is a helicopter pilot in BUnERFIELD'S CHARGE. Agreement has been reached new populations now living too far hospitals are proving they can arrest of 25 Glen wood Dr., South of four boys and one girl to member of the Order of the the Army. Another brother, on the following specific items: Windsor, congratulate their achieve the rank of Eagle Arrow and is a recipient of the Timothy, 15, is a junior a^is- away from older hospitals. spiraling costs, expand service and adjustment of grievance, initial JL-.. r son, Craig, 18, who was Scout. God and Country Award. He tant scoutmaster in Troop 186, contracts, contractual It will take at least $30 billion over keep pace with advancing medical awarded the rank of Eagle Craig is a freshman at served as a senior patrol leader and his brother Kirk is a Life obligations, payroll deductions, The Innocent Scout at a court of honor last Norwich University in Ver­ before entering college. Scout. His sister, Sherilyn, the next 10 years, the U.S. Public technology—and make a profit. salary checks, sabbatical leave, Capital Fare night. mont. He began scouting as a His older brother Brent, Who spent her earlier years in girl Health Service estimates, to upgrade In 1972, for example, Extendicare after school meetings, class Craig, a member of Troop cub scout in Roswell, N.M., also received the Eagle Scout scouts. and build hospitals adequate for an delivered 913,574 patient days of care WM load, curriculum planning and Bystander Andrew Tally development, teacher advisory expanding, migrating population. at rates competitive with nonprofit council. Board of Education hospitals. It reported a per-share net policy and saving clause. The question is, who is going to do Art Hoppe South w Lndsor Jtems Needed For Auction it? income of 98 cents on revenues of over Silliest Sports Story Report Cards $88 billion, yet increased its patient High School principal With contributions down and federal understand and appreciate athletes are labeled controver­ WASHINGTON-When the Auctionitems are needed for ease which has stricken over duct a mid-winter paper drive payable at the door. Reser­ Norman Shaw announces that rates by less than 2 per cent. what a black athlete has been sial, or given some other construction funds dwindling, the judges gather to select the the South Windsor Historical 250,000 children throughout the in the Wapping section of South vations may be made with report cards went home LAST CALL! through and goes through, oversimplified tag.” Communities also like the idea that Joe Sikspak’s Famous Victory silliest sports story of 1973, I Society’s annual Pot Luck country. No cure or effective Windsor, east of Ellington Rd. Mrs. Thomas Donnelly of Clin­ yesterday. Students in community groups and religious \ simply because black athletes This sounds like reverse GRAB A BRIGHT YELLOW BUnERFIELD'S BAG investor-owned hospitals pay taxes. trust they will give proper Supper and Auction event to be treatment is known for the dis­ on Feb. 10. ton Dr., or Mrs. Jane Romeyn kindergarten through Grade 8 orders traditionally relied upon are get what the President called are who make professional racism. It was white sports Dear President: I, Joe consideration to a piece com­ held Feb. 8 at the First ease which first cripples then 'This is a door-to-door pick-up, of Brian Rd. or Mrs. Janet will receive their cards Last year, Extendicare’s hospitals ‘the precious right to sports what they are today. writers who called Jack finding the task economically Sikspak, American, take pen in mitted by David DuPree, a Congregational Church on Main kills. and residents are asked to have MacDonald of 25 Norton Lane. tomorrow. determine’ their own future.” There are many white Dempsey a draft dodger. Babe paid $5,291,000, equivalent to $5.79 per hand to lift my cap to you. I black sports writer for the St. newspapers, magazines and At its regular meeting last impossible. “ What’s that mean, Washington Post. reporters who do this, but most Ruth a boozer, T ^ Williams AND CARRY OFF THE SAVINGS! patient day, in taxes that would not don’t know how you done it. Anyone wishing to donate books tied securely in bundles week, the committee accepted School Menu Paddy?” says I. DuPree, who covered the don’t. To them an athlete is an obscene and Joe Namath a The answer may be investor-owned I dropped by Paddy’s Place items is asked to call Mrs. Mar­ Pre-School Story Hour and placed at the roadside for with regret the resignation of Monday: Juice, hamburg on You've probably noticed a lot of yellow Butterfield's shopping bogs around lately. No wonder! have been paid had the hospitals been “ It means theyjll get a free recent Super Bowl nonsense, athlete, whether he be black or womanizer. 'They did so only hospital companies, which are moving the other night. He’s got the tin Pandozzi or Mrs. Bradford A series of ten weekly library easy pick-up and handling by Mrs. Martha Williams, Richard roll, carrot and celery sticks, choice,” says Paddy, “ between was allotted a fat chunk of white. But it just isn’t that incidentally; mostly they were operating as voluntary associations. tee-vee going and there you are, Case of Main St. Large items story-hour programs will begin the boys. The drive is one of Rothwell and Donald Engel noodles, choice of pudding. We're sending the savings out bagful by beautiful bagful. Butterfield's bags (bursting with su­ into the field in growing numbers. General Thieu’s dictatorship space on the first page of the simple.” concerned with and wrote about finishing up telling us how the will be picked up before the Feb. 14,15 and 16 for pre-school the activities of the troop in from the comm ittee Tuesday: Meat grinders, and a Communist dictatorship. Post’s sports section to Why the hell isn’t it? For the athletes’ performance as war is over. event, but other items may be age children and will be held on which proceeds are used to membership. potato chips, fruit cobbler. per end-of-the-season savings) have been seen as far os Simsbury, Enfield, Willimantic and If the elections are ever held.” complain that of the “ about decades, the cry has been athletes. Sue me, but I do not “ Give me a Seven-high, brought along to the location Wednesdays, Thursdays and benefit scouting programs Elected unanimously to the Wednesday: Spaghetti with “ I can’t help being sorry for 500’’ sports writers who raised, quite properly, that recall any sports writer ever Paddy,” says I, “ and toss in a the night of the auction. Fridays at 10 a.m. during the year. committee were Miss Debbie meat sauce, green beans, Newington . . .And they'll be doing a lot more traveling now that we're having our FINAL the enemy,” says I, “ getting covered the game only 14 were blacks be judged on merit and proclaiming in the bad old days beer chaser to celebrate us Chairman of the event are Included in the program will G O P Event Bachman of Timber Trails and fruited jello with topping. licked like this.” black. In the fashion of the not on the color of their skin. of lily-white professional teams being out of that mess.” Mrs. Caroline Toci and Mrs. be storytelling, fingerplays, The public is invited to a Mrs. June Cottle of Clinton Dr., Thursday: Baked chicken, AnER-INVENTORY SALE. “ Don’t be, Joe,” says Paddy. times, which demand that even Viewing an athlete as an that white athletes “ are who “ Mess!” says Paddy. “ You Lorraine Jones. They ask that flannel boards and puppet “ Lincoln Dutch Treat Dinner” both are active participants in buttered rice, cranberry sauce, “ They’re claiming they won a sports writers double as athlete, “ whether he be black make professional sports what Inside are referring to ‘one of the most reservation be made as the plays. meeting Feb. 23 at the Colony party and community affairs. buttered spinach, applesauce. famous victory in a glorious curbstone Freuds on racial or white,” is what equality is they are today.” selfless enterprises in the attendence last year was large. Each group will be limited to Room on Sullivan Ave. war, too.’’ matters, DuPree found this dis­ all about. Unless it happened After all, until recently, history of nations.” Also, the society will hold a 25 children with the minumum The program is being planned “ How can they say a thing turbing. He seemed to suggest when I was out to lunch, no sports writers were hired to “ Who says so?” says I. “ Favorite Recipe Contest” and age being three and one-half by the social committee of the LOWEST CLEARANCE PRICES YET! “The President says so,” like that, Paddy?” says I. there is a conspiracy afoot to sports writer of my ken has write about sports, not to 85 East Center St. three top cash prizes will be years. Republican Town Committee Report says Paddy. “ And furthermore “ You know these Asiatics, discriminate against black ever rated an Irish athlete or a psychoanalyze its participants. awarded. The recipes will be in­ Registration is required and and will feature brief reports he said three times we all ought Joe,” says Paddy, “ all they sports writers. Wasp athlete or a Jewish Today, it is often hard to find At Summit St. S Rowland Evans and Robert Novak I cluded in the society’s new must be done by the parent in for every major elected or ap­ to be proud of the glorious role care about is saving face.” “ They don’t want us writing athlete on the basis of an ap­ out who won and how because spring cook book. person at the library as soon as pointed Town government So my ca p ’s off to you. about this stuff,’’ DuPree preciation of what he has “ been of the preoccupation of some our great nation played in this The event will begin with a possible. board or agency. noble war.” President, for pulling a famous quotes Samuel Skinner, a black through.” sports writers with Jung and social hour at 6:30 p.m. and the Library hours are Monday The affair will begin at 6 p.m. Why the Settlement? victory out of the fire. Seeing San Francisco sports writer. “ Since it is usually a white Martin Luther King. W EEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL “ I’ll try, Paddy,” says I. auction and supper will follow through Thursday from 10 a.m. with a hospitality hour, a “ You should, Joe,” says how much this victory cost us “ They want us to just play and reporter writing about a black must have infuriated the Hanoi at 7:30. The supper and auction to 9 p.m. and Friday and Satur­ courtesy of the town com­ WASHINGTON - The Viet­ in Asia to stay began to dis­ Paddy, “ because at last we got and what it got us, I sure would shut up...” athlete, the public sees the DuPree on discrimination in appear in Moscow and Peking. politburo. is open to all members and day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. mittee, and will be followed by CARNATIONS *1.89 nam ceasefire was far more peace with honor. The of hated seeing us get whipped. DuPree then goes on, in his black athlete as the white journalism approaches the Bunch One example of this, not their family and friends. a buffet supper at 7 and the due to President Nixon’s Coupled with this was the President said so four times.” Truly yours, best Psychology I style: “To be reporter sees him,” writes fatuous. “ It is true,” he writes, BUTTERfiEldS P resien t’s insistence of what published until now: the Pick-up Paper Drive program at 8. Cost per person overall foreign policy, including “ For the past couple of Joe Sikspak a good sports writer, one has to DuPree...“ As a result, black “ that so-called white I OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY | MANCHESTER PARKADE TAKE 1-86 TO EXIT #92. he called a policy of Russians denied Hanoi all but School Menu Boy Scout ’Troop 186 will con­ for the dinner is $3.25 and is his skillful exploitation of the years,” says I, “ I would of newspapers...are stumbling “ linkage’’—his threat that the most primitve SAM-2 Monday: Frankfurter on a Moscow-Peking schism, than to settled for any kind we could over each other trying to hire (surface-to-air) antiaircraft bun, sauerkraut, potato chips, any sudden change either on the detente with the U.S. desired by get.” // I// good black reporters. But a both Moscow and Peking was missiles with an early-model C- 'Aye' milk and pineapple chunks in battlefield or in the Communist “ Shame on you, Joe,” says 'All Opposed Say black who goes into sports out of the question without hand electronic aiming device. syrup. politburo of North Vietnam. Paddy. “ If it were left up to the writing now will, nine times out parallel progress toward an end At the same time, Moscow was Tuesday: Meatballs with Whether the ceasefire now likes of you we never would of 10, be given the high school of the war in Vietnam. That sending Egypt highly- gravy, mashed potato, corn, becomes a durable peace, as have won this famous victory.” or bowling beat, because threat was pounded home by sophisticated &band SAM-2s milk and applesauce spice SPECTACULAR SKI SALE Mr. Nixon hopes, is open to “ Make that a boilermaker, assignments like pro football plus the advanced SAM-3 and cake. very large questions indeed. Dr. Henry Kissinger and other Paddy,” says I. “ You mean to and especially the Super Bowl Nixon men on every con­ SAM-6. Wednesday: Tomato soup, Not open to question, however, say we won the war?” ‘belong’ to established white While the President was egg salad or peanut butter and is that the President’s four-year ceivable occasion. “ I’m not saying it, Joe,” says coodrc, reporters...” building his political credibility jelly sandwich, cheese wedge HEAD % effort to contrive and Paddy. “ The President says it. That bit is not only poor K-2 SALE! ROSSIGNOL In the Soviet Union, it coin­ with China and the Soviet only with peanut butter, potato "honorable” exit for the U.S. Thanks to our selfless literary construction, it is sheer cided with frightening Union, he was enforcing his chips, milk and pears in syrup. Sale was specifically made a enterprise, the justness of our nonsense. Unless he is economic problems at home military credibility with Hanoi \9m\PPtt4£' ’Diursday: Pizza with meat Reg. PRICE part—and only one part—of his cause and our dropping seven somebody’s son, every fledgling and a desire to liquidate the and cheese, tossed green salad, KASTLE < HART SKIS global grand strategy. — first in Cambodia and Laos, million tons of bombs on their $ 1 2 5 0 0 results of World War II in sports writer gets such Italian bread, milk and frozen Comps 185““ Thus, the Nixon handling of later by mining the ports of heads, we have at last forced Europe. In China, it coincided beats—possibly to discover ice pop. $ 1 1 Q 0 0 1973 Models Vietnam was in dramatic con­ North Vietnam. Acceptance pf the heathen enemy to their Three 160““ with a cataclysmic struggle for whether he is prone to commit Friday: ’Tuna salad boat, cab­ flict with the late President these military offensives by knees.” such sins as “ now will, nine power between a faction headed bage slaw, potato chips, milk $10QOO Johnson’s courageous but clum­ Moscow and Peking dramatized “ The President said that?” Two 135““ by Prime Minister Chou En-lai, times out of 10, be given...” As and c h e i^ crisp with topping. sy conduct of the war. In a burst Hanoi’s isolation. says I. wanting detente with the U.S. in any business, sports editors Holiday 95““ <65®® of exuberance while visiting The breakdown of “ Yes, sir,’’ says Paddy. out of fear of Moscow, and a mostly have the old-fashioned Drive Tops 1972 off South Vietnam, Mr. Johnson negotiations in December “ How can you win peace with % . % pro-Soviet military faction notion that the recruit must 30 50 Police Chief John Kerrigan, talked of “ nailing the coonskiri further reinforced Mr. Nixon’s honor without a victory? We headed by Lin Piao. prove himself before being chairman of the March to on the wall.” In contrast, Mr. credibility. To universal forced them to knuckle under assigned to the World Series. Defeat Dystrophy in South Nixon from the start carefully The quiet pressure on worldwide condemnation, he and yield abjectly, the Windsor, has announced that limited the U.S. objective to a beleaguered Hanoi to stop its unleashed his terrifying B-52 President said, to ‘all the I like to died of boredom this year’s efforts have sur­ goal easily understood in military conquest of South Viet­ bombing of Hanoi and demands’ he’d laid down.” covering the local Rd and Gun PARKAS - SWEATERS passed the 1972-73 goal. UNGE BOOTS V2 PRICE Moscow and Peking: not the nam grew more insistent when Haiphong. Again, Peking and “ And they caved in?” says I. Club, but it never occurred to Kerrigan said more than 200 victory that the Johnson the full impact of the Moscow stayed quiet. “ What else could they do?” me that I had been exiled to the RIEKER and HEIRLING volunteers have assisted in the rhetoric seemed to glorify, but President’s “ Nixon Doctrine” All this had its risks, but the says Paddy. “ We’d killed a chore by a Baptist editor named BOOTS 1973 MODELS self-determination for South contrast of the overall strategy , Bill Stewart because 1 was a annual house to house march WARM-UPS - SKI PANTS reached the Communist million of them. So in the sur­ and members of the town’s Vietnam. capitals. The doctrine meant to the Johnson administration’s render agreement they signed, Roman Catholic. Besides, in police department have Mr. Johnson’s advisers, it is that Mr. Nixon accepted the handling of the war as an they promised to let our troops many cases it now helps to be donated their time to distribute true, talked of “ de- theory of ideological competi­ isolated event was complete. retreat to Thailand or Hawaii black. The storm of civil rights Regular and s canisters to local business es­ Americanizing” the war. But tion with Communism in Asia, At minimum, it has produced or whereever, leaving only propaganda has given the black tablishments. Foam Models Mr. Nixon’s men, particularly Latin Am erica and Africa, a ceasefire with gains that Sen. 145.000 or theirs hanging youth an advantage in the job- Muscular dystrophy is a dis- Secretary of Defense Melvin without American troops. George McGovern and the in­ around.” . seeking field. All things being OTF 2 0 % h 3 0 % off Laird, went much further with Underwriting the doctrine is flexible doves always thought “ And I thought they’d never equal, or even vice versa, many an immediate start toward the pledge of the American impossible: release of give ^p,” says I. employers go for racial balance “ Vietnamization.” In countless nuclear umbrella and aid American POWs with no lat’s more,” says Paddy, in their shops, to avoid trouble. ways, the Nixon men adver­ (military and economic) — but restraints on U.S. economic aic ley even a^eed to holding I hold that this is unfair, and Aboujt Town THE to Saigon, with no impositiopm^f condescending to the black. If t is e their policy as one certain not U.S. troops. the free elections they’d been The East Catholic High IVe're open late to eliminate U.S. participation a coalition government and equality is really the goal, he There is no doubt that asking for since 1954. Thanks to School entrance examination in the war. With the first with President Thieu still stan­ should be willing to stand in line tor your convenience Moscow began to pressure our spending $140 billion and makeup will be administered ding. Whatever comes next, as we uppity whites always had Mon. thru FrI. 10 to 9 withdrawal of U.S. troops in Hanoi to end its invasion of 45.000 American lives, those Saturday morning at the school. <5VLPINE «HAUS 1969, the fear that the U.S. was South Vietnam in a fashion that that is no small victory. people out there are going to to do. ' Sat. 10 to 6 Candidates are asked to report Route 30 at 8 a.m. The fee is payable at SKI SHOP Tel. 872-6547 Poat Road Plaza the time of the test. The test is A ll tale* Hnal lor cash Vernon open to any eighth grade No retuma or rafunda Exit 96 off f-86 student who has not taken it OF VERNON previously. MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN N«w PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 3 Wiys ts o p e n d a il y IQ-10; Clwr|«‘it BARB Heart Topic of A ARP Speaker ■t Kaarl More Funds Sought Four Are Named By PHIL PASTORFT elections in May: Mrs. Gustave Putting two and two to­ In keeping with February’s reservations early. ’The menu Ekstrom Sr. and Jedm Paquet For Plant Project gether is all r i^ t if they’re theme, the guest speaker at this will be a choice of meat loaf or To lOH Board Jr., vice presidents; Mrs. John not hostile bridge partners. month’s meeting of Connecticut baked ham with pineapple • • • Paquet, member of the board of Northeast Chapter of the sauce. There will be door students into the pool and their A promising career isn’t directors; and Dr. and Mrs. The Manchester Board of available. He said also that, Four persons were named to American Association of prizes, but each player is asked removal from it. The worth much if the prom­ Raymond F. Dickinson, Directors is being asked to ap­ because revenue to the water the board of directors of Retired Persons wiil be Dr. to bring a, table prize, cards, contribution was presented iser can’t deliver. legislative co-chairmen. prove a $163,000 allocation from department has exceeded es­ Instructors of the Handicapped, Martin Duke, cardiologist. His and a care Petluck’s in Springfield, Mass, In the event of inclement Lawrence, chapter members, the $550,000 authorized by the and for possible action by the corporation at its recent annual in honor of Louis Apter, Regal’s weather on meeting days, will be at the Senior Citizens’ About Town president. voters in a November referen­ directors Feb. 13 are: meeting. cancellation announcements Center, 51 Linden St., to assist h i * ’ . v : y Some people are fitted for The Methodist Men of South dum. ... Proposed abandonment of will be made by WTIC and all town elderly residents in the The new directors are Dr. At the annual meeting of the certain jobs, but most of us United Methodist Church will The item was placed on the Parker St., from Colonial Rd. to WINF. If members are in preparation of their income tax Winfield T. Moyer Jr., Neil corporation, junior have to take ’em from the meet tonight at 7:30 at the directors’ Feb. 6 meeting agen­ Mitchell Dr. — unfinished rack just as they are. doubt, th^y may call 643-4850 forms. Ellis, David Moyer and membership officers reported church reception hall. da by Town Manager Robert business which has produced » • « for confirmation. Because of the formation of a Thomas Duff. ’They succeed on the bake sale, horse show, Weiss, even as Mayor John much public discussion and dis­ If any of the laidroff as­ The chapter will hold a second AARP chapter in town Louis Dimock, Miss Alice instructor and student^ ’The new membership group Thompson sent Weiss the satisfaction. Weiss said he may tronauts yearn to go rock­ Valentine luncheon and card and the resulting change in Madden, Herbert Johnson and membership, and an upcoming collecting, we have a back of Second Congregational SAVE RIGHT NOW following memorandum; have an altej;nate proposal for party at the Manchester Coun­ affiliation of some Northeast Robert Fuller. seminar on certain diseases Church will meet tonight at 8 at “ Please review the the board to consider. yard full of ’em—for free. try Club Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. Chapter officers, the following ... Appointment of 34 common to swimming program (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) are filling their positions until the church parlor. specifications for the Cooper Dimock was a director for Members are asked to make members to the Citizens’ Ad­ students. Hill Treatment facility with the two years, and the others AT K-MART! visory Committee, all for three low bidder, to determine ser/ed 15. Miss Madden served year terms. whether there are any changes as advisor for lOH after being . ... Approval of a $600 bill from that could be made in the actively involved in the birth of the Connecticut Conference of specifications that would not the teen-age group in 1957. adversely effect the end results Mayors, as the town’s propor­ but could result in cost savings tionate share of the iegal fees New corporation members, to the town.” and court costs for a suit whose letters of application White Weiss explained that the low brought last year against state were accepted unanimously, Gold bid came in at $614,320, or $64,- officials — in an action related are Miss Hope Pastel, Bruce Green 320 over the $550,0(K) approved to cutback instate grants, later Belfiore, Donald Briggs and at referendum. ’The remainder paid by direction of the gover­ David Moyer. Miss Pastel was of the $163,000 being requested, nor. vice president of the junior DACROmiNON PANELS Weiss said, is for contingency, ... Appointment of a member membership in 1970-71, Belfiore to the Civil Defense Advisory was president in 1971-72, Briggs engineering and inspection Reg. 1.88 TAFFETA BEDSPREAD expenses. Council, to succeed James was corresponding secretary in Weiss said the bidding Anderson, who declined reap­ 1971-72, and Moyer was 52x45 ^ each Our Reg. 9.37 3 Days "produced some very favorable pointment. treasurer in 1967-68. Sheer polyester. Super wide! prices,” adding that he was ... Appointment of nine Full O r Twin Only satisfied with them. He blamed members to the newly created lO H is a non-profit Reg. 2.17.52x63' Panels, 1.87 the discrepency between the Commission on Aging, three organization of high school Reg. 2.44,52x81 " Panels, 1.97 Pretty floral pfint in charming tones $550,000 approved at referen­ earh for terms to expire students who teach swimming of gold, blue or rose. Rich quilted November 1974, November 1975 techniques to mentally and 8)Du Pont Reg. T.M. dum and the actual cost on ‘ ...... acetate taffeta with polyester fill. wrong estimates — “ wrong and November 1976. physically handicapped because they were made far in ... Appointment of a member youngsters and adults every Room-size 9x12-Foot advance of the referendum.” to the Conservation Commis­ Sunday afternoon, October KOOEL He conceded that there was sion for the unexpired term to through May, at the 180-Ct. Polyester/ plentiful time for amending November 1973. ’The vacancy Manchester High Schooi pool. Cotton Percale them, and conceded also that was created by the resignation The corporation consists of the estimates usually are oLMrs. M ildr^ Schaller. interested past members from projected into the future, when ... Approval of a $2,500 alloca­ the active junior membership the date of a referendum is tion from the Capital Improve­ who have reached the age of 18. ment Reserve Fund for the known. — ft*** Another item on the board’s materials needed for repairing It is available for advice to percale Feb. 6 agenda requests the the raft at Globe Hollow Swim­ the junior membership and is io*'< board to rescind an action it ming Pool. the legai guardian of Uie pool took Oct. 21, 1969— when it set ... Approve a $1,000 transfer fund. Through fund-raising - 'n,,-. drives, projects, and donations, aside $183,0()0 from the Water from the Assessment Account f l Reserve Fund as the town’s to the General Manager’s Ac­ lOH has raised $56,000. It is cost share for acquiring count, to pay the town’s cost hoped that in the near future, Reg. ______Manchester Water Co. open- share for an adminstrative in­ the fund can be used to ' r . ' f ' S ' 'M ‘ ''s:. ’’-v'. ' '"i-j• • , . .>//y 29.96 ifliD 9 x 1 2 ' space land. The federal govern­ terne in Manchester. construct a pool that will meet NO-IRON ment was to have borne the rest In addition, the directors wilt th e needs of both the Room-flattering rug with luxuriously deep MERIC FINE PERCALE SHEETS of the cost. receive the recommendations- community in general and the polyester shag pile in dramatic two-tone of the Charter Revision Com­ handicapp^ in particular. Twin, Double, However, because the colors: avocado, gold, tangerine or proposed purchase lost in mission and, as its possible first Flat Or Fitted Flat Or Fitted referendum in November 1971, action Feb. 6, will elect a new The corporation voted to plum. Slip-resistant latex backing. apply a recent contribution of / '.L K0DEL*AVRIL*TIERS Reg. to 6.88 the $183,000 was not used. Weiss director — to fill the vacancy 3 Days Reg. 4.94, 9x12' Urethane Foam Reg. ^27 ^23 created when William $421 toward the purchase of a 2.97 3.84^^ is proposing that the $163,000 Carpet Underlay ...... 4 .4 4 Reg. 2.96 for the Cooper Hill Treatment FitzGerald assumed his new hydraulic lift, which will Men's knit shirt clearance . . . with some of the Plant be taken from the $183,000 post as judge of probate. facilitate the lowering of Only 3 Days Pr. 64x36 " Reg. 4.97 Oueen, Flat or Fitted, 4.68 best shirt values you've seen in a while. Hurry to physically handicapped '>h: Kodel® polyester/Avril® ray­ Reg. 6.96 King, Flat or Fitted .. 6.76 select from popular styles, fashion-tailored in on. With boll fringe tie backs. Reg. 1.97 Pillowcases...... Pr. 1.72 wonderful, easy-wash, quick-dry, easy-care 14”x24” COCOA MAT Reg. 2.96 Swag 64x38" • 2.43 Reg. 2.36 King Pillowcases, Pr. 2.07 knits. Top favorite colors. S-M-L-XL in group. MHS Inforama Tuesday Reg. 2.27. Outdoor mat. eEattman Corp. T.M. •*_ FMC T.M. Sturdy, attractive cocoa fiber. A high school course selection ty in the student selection of when students will select their Protection for your floors and “ Inforama’’ will be held courses for the next acad mic courses by marking sensing carpets. Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 year. Programs tjf Studies are code numbers of courses on a p.m. in the Clarke Arena of being distributed by counseiors special card. After February 1.93 Manchester High School. Junior this week to students in their vacation, students wili receive high school and senior high English classes. Students are printouts of course selections to school students will participate. given information about verify for accuracy. The elec­ 8'/2 x 1 1 '/2 -FT. POLYPROPYLENE PILE RUG VIRGIN WOOL Parents of students who will be graduation requirements, tive card, which is printed by in Grade 10, 11, or 12 and other sequential requirements, and the data processing depart­ Reg. 15.44 ’ Tweed effects in ovo-' OR ACRYLIC townspeople are urged to at­ departmental course offerings. ment, wiil be sent to parents in cado, blue/green, candy-stripe, tend. On Feb. 13 and 14, counselors April. pumpkin or gold. Latex backing. Each high school department AFGHAN KIT will again visit English classes, Easy to clean. Charge it! will have a booth where 1 2 . 8 8 demonstrations or displays will Reg. 6.44-7.44—4 Days be set up to describe or explain various courses in the Church Group Backs Court curriculum. A faculty member from each department will be available to answer questions HOUSTON (AP) - A national “ As Catholics, we of the NAL and give information about Roman Catholic organization believe the action of the court is Includes Cart Your Choice department courses. has voiced approval of the re­ not inconsistent with the Counselors will also be cent Supreme Court ruling that Catholic church’s teaching on UTILITY CABINETS available to help students with the question of abortion is a the importance of the exercise l«", MEASURED DIAGONALLY their over-all programs. matter solely between a woman of individual conscience in Student Assembly members and her physician through the matters of morality,” said Mrs. PORTABLE TV Reg.7.44 'Modern Squares' will sponsor a booth devoted to sixth month of pregnancy. Ross, a mother of four. Rag. to 13.88 IASS 45x65"* wool afghon kit the MHS extracurricular The ruling voided all state “ We are concerned that the 3 days only Inlushcolors. Instructions. program. Assembly represen­ laws to the contrary, (Catholic) hierarchy in the 23x71" RUNNER 19x33” COLORFUL RUG $ ( tatives will also help to direct The chairman of the National United States has not allowed Reg. 99.88 students and parents to their Association of Laity’s Human any options for people to Reg. 1.97. Protects _ ^ Reg. 87'. Revers­ Extra storage space at a modest price. 12 88 3 Days ‘Approx, blocked finished she. areas of interest. High school Life Committee, Janis Ross, exercise responsible carpets. Tough polyW# ible, washable cot­ and Illing Junior High School said Tuesday the organization parenthood. Wardrobe is 22” w x 60” h. Cabinet with propylene olefin 8 ^ ^ ton-filled nylon area "Instant Ploy" black apd white TV Grade 9 students may visit the “ applauds the decision of the plastic top is 20” w x 36” h .' “Inforama” before school or Supreme Court in respecting pile. Latex bock. rug.Fringed ends. with 16" screen measured diagonal­ during their unassigned the right of individual privacy Read ly. Roll-about stand. periods. in making a personal decision The “ Inforama” is one activi­ on this very sensitive matter.” Herald Ads '/ . ’ ’ -POWER DRILL a. Double in­ sulated Lex- 6 8 To Frame a Painting Reg. ion® case. 7.27 NO TICE DECORATIVE 2-SPEED JIGSAW TO RESIDENTS OF b. 3050 PICTURE FRAMES ^ SPM. 2.0 AMPS. PARKER STREET, MATHER STREET, 11.68 COLONIAL ROAD & LYDALL STREET AREAS 4V2” bench grinder Lydall Inc. (Colonial Board Co., Lydall Foulds) Management c. Four inch is concerned for the safety of children that are entering our w h e e l s . 8 x 1 0 ’ 3500 RPM. grounds and building. ’HANDYMAN'SAN'S HOME AIDS 3.2 AMPS. 13.^6 LATTICE SPACE-SAVER There are many elements here that could be extremely FRAMED MIRRORS Reg. 2.27 hazardous to an unsuspecting child on to what him or her was just 7V4” c ir c u u r saw Our Reg. 13.28 679-769 077 an adventurous lark. d. 9 AMPS, 3 Days Only Your Choice Classic and decorative wooden ~3 Days So far the children have ignored our signs & verbal protest. Reg. 6.22-6.44 2 - 9 6 V B 5500 RPM. Please help us avoid a possible tragedy and forbid your children 4 . 8 8 frames in green-gold, antique gold K t S White plastic 23x914x6!4" cabinet with sliding I Ornate design mirrors Hiommers, hacksaws,;aws, screwdrivers, pliers, pHeBsSS Cuts 2H'' from entering the Lydall or Colonial factory areas. or walnut-linen finish, designed to 18.88 doors, two open shelves. Chrome poles. Save. framed in gold-, antique- 6r dflll sets, clamps, hooks, more!morel Stock up.un. at 9 0 °. I We welcome them to use (at their own risk of course) the complement a picture and enhance walnut-finish polypropylene. pvrl9ht0.1*73bv S. S. KRES06 Company open fields that we own on Colonial Rd. where it joins Parker any decor. Note other sizes ore 16x20" rectangles, 14x20” available, also. Charge it! I S treet. The Management ovals, and octagons. 239 Spencer St. — Manchester LYDALL INCORPORATED >1U7!2 hw S. ft. IfH C gnC r e y m r s m . 615 Parker Street 239 Spencer St. — Manchester

■ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.,,Thurs., Feb. 1. 1973— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 College Notes I AL Commander Guest i The following students have technology in the School of From Your I At Old Timers Feb. 17 I been named to the first Allied Health; Richard H. semester dean’s list at Quin- Tetrault of 8 Oxford St., a nipiac College in Hamden; sophomore majoring in oc­ Milton E. Moritz, department Thomas Pantaleo, son of Daniel Neighbor’s Kitchen commander of the American P. Pantaleo of 775 Parker St. cupational therapy in the School Legion, will be the main and a sophomore majoring in of Allied Health; and, Mark B y Vivian F. Ferguson speaker at the “Old Timer’s management in the School of Houle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Night” Feb. 17, sponsored by Business; Robert J. Schaller, mond P. Houle of Bunker Hill the American Legion Post in son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rd., Andover, and a junior Manchester. Schaller of 73 Alton St. and a majoring in accounting in the When I was a little girl, we ’Vivian’s Risotto Born in Philadelphia, Pa., freshman majoring in medical School of Business. went to my grandmother’s (Italian Rire) Moritz attended local schools house often for Sunday dinner. 2 tablespoons butter or olive and the University of My two sisters and I would go to oil Pennsylvania and Drexel church, after which we kept on 1 large onion or 2 medium, University. He became a resi­ our Sunday best. No jeans or chopped fine dent of Connecticut in 1963 and playclothes in those days. 2 cups raw long grain rice presently resides in Deep llie gentlemen gathered in (not instant) River, with his wife Kathleen. the living room or, if the 1 quart or more chicken broth The couple has two sons, weather was nice, outdoors on (boiling) Robert, 11, and Edward, now the lawn. The ladies assembled V4 cup dry white wine serving in the U.S. Coast in the kitchen where the work 1 lb. sweet Italian sausage^ Guard. Moritz is executive vice chores were shared. When cooked ^ d cut into thin slices ! president of Interstate Traffic Grandma was alive and until Bottled Italian seasoning to [^Equipment Co. she was elderly, she held forth taste (optional) Moritz served in World War as the major-domo of the. Salt and pepper to taste II in the U.S. Army Signal kitchen. Her daughter, who is Corps and in the Korean con­ my moth^’s sister-in-law, was Saute the onions in the melted flict as a member of the Army next in line of command. butter in a large chicken fryer. Security Agency. Active in My youngest sister always Cook until transparent but not DSPA(::4oice post, district and department sat next to Grandpa at the head brown. Add the wine until hot, levels in both Department of Milton E. Moritz of the table. It is an Italian then all the rice; cook until Pennsylvania and Department custom to drink wine at meals. liquid is absorbed, stirring all of Connecticut Moritz jm n ^ ^ When we were small, we were the while. Using a soup ladle, the Amerjcan l^g'on >n Pans ^ given only a drop or two to add chicken broth a little at a as a member of Post No. 1 He ^ ^ faintly tinge the water in our time enough to keeprtce moist ,s a life member of Faulk^ American Legion Dr., goblets. As we grew older, the and stirring constantly. Rice- Marcol.m-Newman Post m water got darker. The sister must not boil. Continue, until Saybrook. who sat next to Grandpa always rice is tender but still firm. had slightly darker water than Add seasonings to taste. A School Menus the other two. small amount of consomme, The middle sister sat next to left-over gravy, tomato or spaghetti sauce, may be added U li Wednesday: Meat balls, her aunt or uncle as she is their The cafeteria menu for godchild. I always sat at the for color and additional flavor Manchester public schools Feb. gravy, mashed potato, buttered (try 2 tablespoonfuls), being Club Plans Benefit Show peas and carrots, bread, butter, foot of the table near Grandma. 5-9: That way, I could go into the careful not to lose the flavor of Monday; Chicken-vegetable milk, pears. the chicken broth. SpfTnkle v»ith “The Mother Nature Story” featuring the Storymimers of kitchen as Grandma spent more Checking out one of the posters announcing the fund­ soup, bologna and lettuce<- Thursday: Salami grinder, time there than she did at the grated Parmesan cheese and ' V the University of Connecticut, which will be presented raising show planned by the Manchester Junior Women s sandwich, vegetable sticks, applesauce, milk, ice cream. table. serve. I' Feb. 10 in Bailey Auditorium of Manchester High School. milk, mixed fruit. c t t o i c e Club are from left, Mrs. Lawrence Finni, co-chairman of Friday: Filet of haddock, Grandma didn’t put anything -This recipe has limitless U5CA CitolCE Tickets are available from club members or at the door. Tuesday: Hamburg patty on children’s programs, N. William Knight, executive direc­ mashed potato, buttered on the table without first possibilities for the use of left­ M Proceeds will benefit the Manchester Scholarship Fund. roll, potato chips, whole kernel tasting it. She fascinated me overs. You can add chopped tor of the Manchester Scholarship Fund, Mrs. Donald Tar- corn, milk, pineapple upside spinach, oatmeal bread, butter, ca, chairman of ways and means, and Mrs. Alan Chaloux, (Herald photo by Pinto) milk, apple. because she always knew just meat, chicken, fish or seafood down cake. or any number of vegetables. co-chairman of children’s programs. Club will sponsor what to add and when. I always C/3 thought the samples were Mushrooms are excellent. Herald photo by Ofiara perfect but her taste was be far Beginning with the basic more discriminating. It was a recipe, you can eliminate the chopped tomato, some green served as a mid-course or side II lot of fun for who could taste a sausage and let your imagina­ pepper the remains of last dish. You can make a meal out Newcomers Club Plans home-made ravioli unless you tion run wild. Look in the night’s pork roast. of it if you like with a green March Fashion Show / N O \ added a bit of sauce and some refrigerator and see what you I prefer that you not use the salad and crusty bread. Buon [ E X T R A ; grated cheese. Let my sister have that you can add. Add a minute type of rice. Risotto is appetito! l i t IHM m i have the pinker water in the The Manchester Newcomers Mrs. Glenn Prentiss are co- \CHARGE/ dining room. Club will present a “Fashion chairmen. They will be assisted She had a rounded chopper Fantasy” March 1 at 8 p.m. at by Mrs. Albert Forrest, with two handles, sort-of a Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton, models; Mrs. William Smith, semi-circle of metal. With this FACTORY-SPONSC3RED refreshments; Mrs. Charles and a round wooden bowl, she Fashions will be provided by MacDonald, publicity; and - could mince onions or even ANNUAL BERgy IfcrAiL w S A 11/ Butterfield’s of the Shopping Mrs. William Mitchell, prizes. parsley as fine as any top chef. Parkade. Hairstyles will be Tickets may be obtained at For 21 years I have been created by the Tres Chic Beau­ the Community Y or by thinking about that chopper. &ontoru A ty Salon on E. Center St. contacting Mrs. Thomas Jones, Recently, Carla Squatrito /T m i2Q+ After the fashion show, 176 Carriage Dr., ticket year presented me with an almost dessert and coffee will be chairman. A limited number of v in-home service identical one she had brought M ito Clam$ I CATSUP served. tickets will be available at the from Italy. P i * Mrs. William Wetherell and door. One of Grandma’s dishes I, BoiMdH-duMBO fV V ) H (JkocRCwW'o'nid’j O O 4 ONE YEAR IN-HOME SERVICE. TWO YEAR GUARANTEE SALE favot^ was risotto Milani^.' ON PICTURE TUBE AND ONE YEAR ON OTHER PARTS She was an expert at it since Motorola guarantees to pay labor charges lor correclion ol product COFFEE OY delects lor one year (rorfi purchase dale. Motorola guaranlees to she was bom and raised in the ToW s Rec Dept. Offering exchange a dafeclive picture lube lor two years from purchase northern Italian province of dale and to exchange all other detective parts lor one year (rom Piedmont. I watched her many purchase dale. Any exchange will be made with new or remanu- SAVEuptoSlOO New Classes Feb. 1 lactured Motorola parts at Motorola's discretion. Guarantee is times as a child but actually elleclive only when serviced by a Molprola Authorized Servicer learned how to make the dish . . . on Magnavox Stereo Theatres, Stereo Consoles and 99(| The Manchester Recreation afghan will be completed. during normal working hours. Guarantee does not cover installa­ Component Systems. Also enjoy grea^savings on Color and 67t tion, set-up, travel lime or mileage, antenna system, adjustment ol from my mother to whom she Department holding classes at Equipment for first class is a customer controls, foreign use or damage due to owner misuse. had passed on her secrets. Monochrome TV, Radios, Tape Recorders, and Portable 110 Cedar St., will offer the hair pin lace loom, knitting Risotto Milanese traditional­ Phonographs. Shown below is just one of our many following new classes beginning worsted, a G size hook. -T. ly requires saffron, a spice that Magnavox Annual Sale Values.' See them all—and save! Feb. 1. Weaving for beginners — how is used primarily in Italy, Spain Doilt DepT SPECIAL'S Hair Pin Lace Crochet and outhern France. It is Thursday, P^eb. 1 from 1:30 to to construct a frame, warping, weaving in colors. Six week $6. probably the most expensive 2:30 p.m., five weeks $5. An spice in the world. It is made ^OOR-OtUlJ , *n/V Thursday, Feb. 1 from 1 to 2:30 He’s Major McKeever Now Astro-Sonic® POLY PERX p.m. Bring knitting worsted. from the dried stigmas of the autumn crocus. Each blossom, COFFEE Winners Art Candlemaking — Maj. Peter J. McKeever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice which must be hand-picked, has 110Z. Ido Stereo FM/AM ?0AST B e e f ^ PKGS. ■ On E xhibit Sandcasting, free form candles, McKeever of 60 Doane St., Manchester, was promoted to three stigmas. It takes 75,000 i CREAMER and other techniques. Friday, his present rank in ceremonies held recently at Ft. Lewis, blossoms to provide one pound S M c e d . a A 6 The Manchester Art Associa­ Feb. 2 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., near Tacoma, Wash. Pinning on his major’s leaves is Mrs. of saffron. tion presented awards to six weeks ?6. Saffron is used in risotto Radio-Phonographs ORE-IDA MORTON McKeever, the former Barbara Dunn, daughter of Mr. and primarily for color but does CREAM PIES several artists recently for Mrs. Lawrence Dunn of 8 Hartland Rd. Maj. McKeever is AMEi?(CAii g i I e b e L a w FRENCH FRIES their winning “ Art of the New classes still open include have a distinctive taste. Grand­ SHOESTRIN6 M nXIE CRIIKLES USMITU Month” paintings. decoupage 1 to 2:30 p.m. on a dentist and currently a resident in the general dentistry ma always used it though there Winners, their paintings, and Fridays for six weeks. How to program at Madigan General Hospital in Tacoma. He was always discussion at table K8S. 89^ where they are being exhibited Buy A Home, five weeks — previously received the Army Commendation Medal and as to whether she should or not are as follows: those who missed the first class was awarded the Bronze Star while in Vietnam. Maj. and since everyone did not like it. CHUN KING SARA LEE First, tied, James Kenway, will be given a review lesson. Mrs. McKeever have four sons. Loosely translated, risotto ?H0WC£ CHOW MEIN CAKES “November Forest" (ink). means rice dish. Rice is cooked PEPT. SHRWr • CHtCKEH UMMaOWCOUTE Savings Bank of Manchester; The next full session of in stock but not boiled. The and Judy Agasi, “Baby and the classes to be held at the West Our Model WU8000JW. Contemporary Styling. liquid is added slowly so that (4U. Solid state components replace all but m. 59^ 69« Chair” (watercolor), Mary Side Rec will begin the week of Servicem en each grain of rice is flavored. Cheney Library; third, Mary March 26.-Schedules will be (our chassis tubes. 23" picture No mushy dish, each grain is al available at the center March (measured diagonally). SWEET LIFE TASTE O' SEA Daly, “Peaceful” (oil), Whiton AFB, Mass., serving with a unit dente, the way spaghetti should 12. Planned classes include Richard W. Jones, son of be cooked. Risotto is a northern GREEK BEANS SEAFOOD PLAHER**^ Library; fourth, Barbara Francis A. Jones Sr. of 18 of the Strategic Air Command. sewing, oil painting, creative SAVE *50 »» Italian dish. It will vary, like FRENCNMCVr FISH IP CHIPS Atwood, “Those Blue Cold Propect St., Manchester, has A 1971 graduate of Manchester T o/MATOE5 Mountains,” (watercolor), rug craft, rug hooking, crewel, the Spanish paella from one dis­ quilting, macrame, book enlisted in the U.S. Navy under High School, he attended 4 v ,754-62-65 20 You 50 Enjoying 80 Prorr\ise time cooking each time until UO 21 Meet 51 Don't 81 Perform liquid is absorbed. Continue ad­ I JULf 2E 22 Delays 52 Discouraging 02 Consistently Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. i 23 Of 53 Endeovors 83 Bright ding stock until rice is tender ^AU&. 22 24 Of 54 Don't 84 News 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST H *RTFORD STAN’S but firm. Additional butter may |r>n.i4-ie-38 25 Moy 55 Ronrionce 85 To 26 Potentlols 56 Give 86 Others TEL. 528-9586 be added though not necessary. 27 Be 57 Secret 87 See VIROO PIKES The cheese may be folded in, or Pottertons/MAGNAVOX 28 Promise 58 Serious 88 Aheod TV SERVICE \A u e.» 29 Exciting 59 t^neuver 89 Deor EEI. It served atop the • rice. It may 130 CENTER ST. EL CAMINO PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS 1073 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-9279 I sEff. 22 30 Pieotont 60 Up 90 Ones MAH. 20 also be passed at table. Serves MiUlCHESTER RT. 30, VERNON 2/2 3- 6- 8-34, M 5-17-23-26 Neutral Open b;00 to 5:30 Dally; Sat. 9;00 to 1:00 4-6. (If using saffron, add slow­ TEL 649-4537 TEL 870-2323 46-75-89-! ly to taste).

A ■ T p a g e t e n - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 MANrH*’’-*^TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973— PAGE. ELEVEN Coventry Rockville Hospital Notes Panelists Agree Classes Hear Manchester Tolland Tolland Capitol Corridor Film Proceeds To Go Admitted Wednesday: Arthur Loveland Rd., Rockville; Irene Speakers on Hospital Court Backs Town Thornton, Grant Hill Rd., Smith, Grove St., Rockville; Notes Townspeople Vote To Planting Project Tolland; Richard Jenkins, Staf­ Gladys Terrell, Snipsic Lake On Transit Need^ Africa, Asia State Sen. David 0. Odegard ford Springs; Dorothy Rd., Ellington; Arthur Morgan- (VISITING HOURS) In Budget Votes Backofen, Cherry St., son, Tolland Ave., Rockville; Bennet Junior High School HOLLY GANTNER The annual Blue and Gold Payloader Funds Rockville; Raymond Blinn, Francis Mancuso, Hartford. social studies classes of Mrs. Intermediate Care Semi­ The town of Tolland acted 000 ended in a tie. (Fourth Senatorial District) Banquet will be held on March 2. But What Form2 Correspondent McLean St., Rockville; Sandra Discharged Wednesday; Doris Hogan, Mrs. Gwen private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 programs, charging only lor legally in adopting its 1972-73 In June another referendum at the Rbbertson School. VIVIAN KENNESON Tel. 742-8795 Sullivan, E. Main St., Duane LeBlanc, Carpenter Rd., Brooks, and William Heller p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 budget and then later recinding was held, and at that time both Signs Vandalized (Correspondent mileage. The Beautificatioh Com­ Rockville; Dana Zagora, Eaton Bolton; Edith Liptay, Highland recently heard two guest a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. The town ran $9,000 over the it, according to a memorandum budgets were presented and the Superintendent of Streets BY DOUG BEVINS Tel. 275-2845, headline stated “ Tax Proposals mittee has scheduled two film f Rd., Tolland; Shirley Richter, Apts., Rockville; Brian Sykes, speakers and saw a film in con­ Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; $151,000 budgeted for transpor­ of decision filed by Judge vote went in favor of adopting Legislative activity is almost Michael J. Pesce reports that Approximately 28 persons Success Tied to Spending at the high school on Feb. 10, R e ^ Rd., Rockville; Esther John Dr., Vernon; Henry (Herald Reporter) transit,” Hallberg stated. He nection with their curriculum, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. tation because of route changes Anthony J. A rm entano in the lower figure for the educa­ entirely “ in committee” at this members of the town highway P articip an ts in a panel attended last night’s town Limit” which seemed to me “'The Endless Summer” and Heintz, Main St., Ellington; Aubin, Webster Rd., Rockville; added that contractors will which covers a cultural Intensive Care and Coronary and ensuing additional mileage. Tolland County Superior Court. tion department or $2,315,000. time, and just about to go into department have been discussion on mass transit, held meeting and unanimously ap­ like someone suddenly “ Sky Diver.” There will be two Anna Barbero, Franklin Park, Anna Irmischer, ’Thompson St., “ build most anything” — not geography of Africa and Asia. Care: Inimediate family only, According to Dr. MacKenzie, The recinding action was In his memorandum Judge the public phase. replacing street signs that have proved of a $29,000 appropria­ discovering that egg production showings, one at 2 p.m. and one Rockville; Harriett Barron, Rockville; Kathrah Riddle, in Hartford Wednesday night, only roads. Yesterday’s speaker was anytime, limited to five Monroe also agreed to buy gas challenged in court by the Armentano maintained that all Not that there have been any been tom down and vandalize. tion for a new payloader. is related to the chicken at 7 p.m., with proceeds to go Kelly Rd., Vernon; Nancy all agreed that some form of Concerning the financial Theo R. Badenhuizen, Lutz minutes. at the town’s new pump, when Tolland Education Association actions by the town, concerning secret "goings-on” since all More- than 100 such signs, The second item, transfer of population. Perhaps in the past toward the BC’s planting Struthers, Windsor Locks; Guy mass, or public, transportation question, Hallberg said it would Junior Museum director and a Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - it becomes available, and to uSe after at the annual budget adoption of the 19712-73 budget, committee meetings have been projects around the Coventry including stop signs, speed the signs at least twice a year. $4,000 from the general fund not only followed the provisions we have all had a tendency to be Daigle, Irene Dr., Vernon; is needed. But they disagreed be wrong for highway users to resident of South Africa for 17 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 the garage site for parking, meeting a budget of $908,525 open to the press and public, signs and warnings signs, have We have found signs twisted surplus to the maintanance for any new program that has schools. Mary Lou Hunter, Cider Mill on what form of system is pay for an alternative years. He showed slides of ■p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., which would result in savings. was approved for general town of the town charter but also of which is quite a change from Admission for the show is been replaced in the past two and bent, in the river, painted needed, and how that form fund to cover rental fees since the General Statutes of the been proposed and against any Dennis Santoro Atty. Dominic Squatrito Rd., Ellington; Jeanne Bedor, transportation system. Mass native dances, houses, and peo­ and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Dump Developments expenses and $2.3 million for previous years. However, $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for weeks. over, in homes, as well as other would be determined. the town’s old payloader broke state. new taxes. Governmental Scott Dr., Vernon. transit could pay its own way, ple, and accompanied them Age Limits; 16 in maternity, First Selectman Erwin education costs. precise bills are being drafted children. ‘"The loss of these signs is a forms of defacement.” Apparently no definite down, was also unanimously ap­ He explained that the annual services, like any other, have to Births Wednesday: A son to he said, only if the system with appropriate observations. 12 in other areas, no limit in Stoetzner reported that the A petition for a special town now. and public hearings will be Recent donors to the planting danger to every person who Pesce notes that there are answers came out of the discus­ proved. budget, adopted at the annual be paid for and there is only one Mr. and Mrs. John Winder, meets people’s needs for speed, He commented that, for too self-service. State Department of En­ meeting to take action on recin­ held' through February and project, which is scheduled for uses our streets,” said Pesce, penalties for such vandalism sion, which was part of the The action culminated a ten- meeting may be rescinded at a source—the taxpayer. Mr- ^ - Vernon Ave., Rockville; A son convenience, and comfort. long, the natives have assumed All emergency patients and vironmental Protection in­ ding the vote of the budget March. this spring, include Mr. and “ to say nothing of the and police are making a special Hartford Region YWCA’s day flurry of meetings between special meeting called after the 1 suggest you watch this to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sitek, • State Sen. Nicholas Lenge a laissez-faire attitude tojyard outpatients are requested to use spected the proposed new dump meeting was filed. This petition Most public hearings will be Mrs. William Gess in memory replacement costs which are effort to discover perpetrators series of programs. Instead, the Board of Finance, Board of annual meeting and a new an­ program and communicate any Mohawk Trail, Coventry ; A son of West Hartford, a member of ecology and the environment the new emergency room en­ site at Cook and Old Stafford carried with it a request for a held at the State Capitol in of Robert W. Gess; Mr. and estimated at a total of between of such action. Citizens are many questions — particularly Selectmen and the road nual budget may be adopted strong reaction you may have to Mr. and Mrs. Richard the General Assembly’s but that this is now changing. trance off Armory St. Access to Rds. Stoetzner said he has not substitute budget which would Hartford with a number being Mrs. Charles Funk III in $1,500 and $2,500. We have to asked to report any acts of van­ those of financial nature — superintendent, since the after. to your representatives in the McCusker, Old Stafford Rd., transportation committee, who Badenhuizen exhibited a the entrance via existing been able to learn anything not cut general government scheduled in Bridgeport, New memory of A1 Rossi; and Mr. spend the money and replace dalism to the police. were raised and left, for the payloader bids were opened Further explaining the reason General Assembly. Tolland. recently proposed a one-year number of artifacts, including driveways. about the state’s findings, but funds but did cut the education Haven, New London, Stamford, and Mrs. Arthur Reed. The BC most part, unanswered. Jan. 22. At one point Selectmen for his decision, Judge Armen­ ban on highway construction. an elephant’s foot (used as a Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 should have a report by the next budget by $150,000. The vote at Waterbury, Milford, Norwich is encouraging other residents Erwin Stoetzner and Charles tano said budgets fluctuate It will be several weeks, The participants in the Lenge called for the creation wastebasket), elephant hair a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Board of Selectmen meeting. a referendum held on May 25, and Enfield, in an effort to and town organizations to Luce rejected all five bids because of economic conditions probably early March, before r M > ' r program includ^: of a state transportation bracelet, native beaded work, about three weeks after the widen the view of the night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p:m. The main concern is that a por­ any significant number of bills consider memorializing friends • Deputy State Transporta­ authority to activate and fund poison arrow, bow, animal received, either because they budget meeting, was 861-802 in or other conditions in the light legislature. i"f 1 All Brass The breakfasts imply a Walnut finish cabinet, concealed PORTABLE & struck a parked vehicle. State a family size capacity Electric Start FOR ONE FULL DAY easier service. Custom-Matic Reg. $16.91 degree of cooperation unheard handle. Roll about cart IncludedI Police said. i. porcelain-enamel drum. and regular fabrics, so Pre-Set VHF Tuner. Fountain Filter lint your clothes are never of in Congress since Rayburn Model WPSS1 JW Minor injuries were reported, i ' VMUETNEraca CONSOLE TVs overdried! Four was speaker of the House and police said. removal is quick and easy ROOF White and gold with antiqued door Sow with a 1-yr. Labor to reach, because it’s up­ temperature selections puils. 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At the midway 'The locals won’t have any By Dean R. Yost I hard to take but last night point in the second half the time to relax. Undefeated Manchester High, once NEW YORK (AP) — “ Who’s Mr. Lucky? one weary “ put his hands on my girlfriend,” and is still serving two 1 the Manchester Community margin was upped to 71-46 Mattatuck (16-0) comes to again, went down to defeat spectator sighed. “ Miami selects Charlie Wade, wide years’ probation because of it, was the first pick by the College basketball tearri put and the locals coasted the town Saturday night. on the wrestling mat by the receiver, Tennessee State,” the Huston Oilers. it all together and the‘ result rw i rest of the way. Manchester (95) slim margin of one weight official replied—and, amid cheers of relief, the annual Kosxela-Stevens Teamed was a 95-65 decision over In addiion to scoring well, “ Only in America,” he grinned “ can a guy who’s half Alexander class yesterday against flesh-peddling of collegiate talent finally ground to an end. Irish, one-fourth Polish and a bit Italian play football in Tunxis at East Catholic Moore pulled down 19 Moore Bristol Eastern, 28-17. Y LEAGUE “ I’m going to show up this season at Martinsville, Va., It had taken 20 hours and 12 minutes—and 4W1 other Oak Creeks Wis., Fort Dodge, Iowa, Columbia, Mo., and High. rebounds and Grant hauled Guerin Coach Bob Alibrio reported It was no contest last night as driving a 1972 Vega,” commented Carl ‘Bugs’ Stevens People players—to get to that point Wednesday. By that time, The setback upped the in 11 caroms. Grant the Tribe put out 100 per cent Tampa, Fla., before being drafted No. 1 by a team in Shemp Howards blasted the Monday night as he and Denny Zimmerman represented Mistretta was happy to Zack and came up with some of its r) whatever suspense and excitement had once been Texas. Knicks, 73-15. Cougars’ record to 9-8 and Cortese the world of automobile racing at the 32nd annual best efforts of the year against generated in the cavernous ballroom of the Americana ’The 6-foot-7Vi, 275-pounder with the big mop of curly hair Double figure scorers for the the losers dropped to 5-8. see the loss skein snapped. Sammataura Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance Gold Key Dinner. Martin the Bell Towners. Hotel had long evaporated. “ will become the highest salaried lineman in pro football winners were Lou Quitici (25), Hitting with regularity “ It’s good to win after a long Stevens, voted two years in a row as the most popular 45 5 95 Co-Captain Scott Wiggin Virtually all the stars had been gobbled up by the 26 history,” said Boston attorney Bob Wolff, who’ll do Scott Leone (16) and Lon from the field for the home drought. No doubt, losing Totals NASCAR modified chauffeur, also has won three Tunxis (65) pinned previously undefeated clubs in ’I^esday’s portion of the NFL draft. A few - like Annuili (12). Best in defeat Lamont Freeman and and B F Pts Matuszak’s negotiating with Houston. It could mean a crew were Stan Alexander Skip Jandreau and sophomore quarterbacks John Hufnagel of Penn State and Eddie were Frank Lalashius (6) and consecutive driving titles. Pat Kelly (both for the Smith 2 0 4 windfall of perhaps $250,000 for a three-year contract. (31), Ernie Moore (24) and Venturo 3 1 7 flash Ed Machuga also tacked a Dave Hoyt (4). Presently Stevens is still connected with Sonny Koszela, 4 0 8 Me Ashen of George Tech, running backs Rufus Ferguson Such dreams of greenbacks are beyond reality for the Ellie Grant (16). The trio season) hurt. However,, Ward first loss on Bud Skip Fasola. in the Woodchopper No. 15. Kimble 11 2 24 of Wisconsin and Howard Stevens of Lousville and likes of, say Jeff Davis—but he can dream anywas^—and accounted for 34 of the 45 we’ve played well the past Machuga now boasts a 7-0 “ I plan to run the full modified circuit again, meaning Przytulski Olympic gold medal-winning hurdler Rod Milbiitm of with some justification. EAST SIDE JUmORS two-pointers. Jeff Kimble two games. With a Sullk personal won-lost record. Downed for the second I’ll drive at Malta, N.Y. Friday night, Stafford Speedway Knogel Southern University - were still unclaimed. Davis, a running back from what the NFL listed as led 'Tunxis with 24 tallies. maximum effort from Arentano Co-Captain Mark Odell upped straight time last night were on Saturday night and back to Utica-Rome Speedway on For one reason or another, there was no rush to grab “ Mars Hill, N.C.,” was drafted just ahead of Wade, in Coach Pat Mistretta’s everyone, I know we can win Florek his gaudy mark to 10-1-0 via a the league-leading Shooters. Sunday.” Ferris them—although they weren’t left out in the cold. crew opened a 26-20 lead at going down the stretch and Cass decision. Besides Odell, Wiggin other words, next-to-last, by the Washington Redskins. Performing the trick were the (AP photo) “ Last year fate had me in,” stated Bugs, “ It all started and Machuga, Mickey Miller, The John Matuszaks, the Bert Joneses and the other But he probably knows full well that just two years ago the 10-minute mark and was qualify for the tournament,” 31 3 65 Dunkers, 58-50. at Pocono, followed me to Trenton in 1971 and stayed the Totals Mike Voiland, Mark Odell and names which had attracted nearly 200 spectators to the the Baltimore Colts’ last-round pick, the NFL’s 441st, was out front, 48-35 at Mistretta said. Score at half 48-35 MCC Champ and the Chicken Skip O’Reilly (24), Jim whole 1972 season. There wasn’t any problems with the Richard Burnett all notched first round of the draft were long gone. And so were the a guy named Don Nottingham. And if Davis is worried Adams (14) and Bob Quaglia car. When it ran, it really moved. Fate was the answer,” wins. spectators. There were just 15 of them left in the gallery about making a team with runners like Larry Brown and (14), set the pace in victory Heavywight boxing champion George Foreman takes a ‘punch’ from the large boxing he continued. Rescue Team Arrives The next meet will be Friday when the 17th and final round began—and three of them Charley Harraway, he can also remind himself that a man with Tim Charlebois (18) best at Platt High in Meriden. TTie glove of Bob Hope prior to taping of special which will be shown Feb. 8. “ I like speed,” the popular Rehoboth, Mass., resident were snoozing. who never even played and just showed up for the Shooters. John Jenkins Ski Patrol locals return home Wednesday noted. “ I like where racing puts men on the line, kinda like Matuszak was there. The mammoth muscleman from one day at the Redskins’ open tryout, got a Super Bowl played well on defense in the against defending CCIL champ where you are at the edge of things, that’s racing. The Tampa, who’d once punched a guy at a party because he’d check with the name “ Herb MulKey” written on it. loss. Test Sunday Conard High of West Hartford. bigger the track, the faster I go, the more I enjoy racing. I EAST SIDE MIDGETS like taking that chance.” Cold Celtics 100— M achuga (M ) d e c. Stevens, married for 14 years, will be leaving for Grid Star Works B o w lin g i Two Fourth Round Picks Three points separated Ken Bond will head the Fasola (BE) 3-0 Eastern Real Estate and Daytona Beach soon. “ If I get offered a decent ride. I’ll Bonne Bell Junior 107-Dess (BE) dec. L. Regals last night with the take it, but otherwise I’m going down there as a spectator. National Ski Patrol test Warm Up Fast Snuffer (M) 16-2 former winning, 24-21. Len Boehler, Bugs’ former boss, who now has Fred that will he given Sunday 114—Miller (M) drew Barrett JEWEL- Jan Roe 194-470, Steve Everett (8), John For Vietnam Vets DeSarro handling the controls on the No. 3, is supposedly at 1 o’clock at Northview. (BE) 0-0 Roberta Shore 177-467, Cindy Wilson (4) Chris Everett (4) 121—Halagan (BE) dec. Hurley 191-495, Pat Matrick 204- N.E.Grid Stars taking his Permatex car to Daytona with DeSarro again He will he assisted hy Ted NEW YORK (AP) — “ We were so cold I was waiting for and Ray Diana (4) led the Durand (M) 2-0 519, Gurd Rasmussen 450. victors with Ron Apter hooping driving it. Arnold and Marcia the Eskimos to show up,” said Boston Coach Tom Hein- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — John University star who now makes 128—Voiland (M) d e c . Football 12 points for Regals. Jeff Boehler is also noted as having bought the project Gunther. Registration will sohn. Then along came the rescue team of Don Chaney and Brockington, a highly paid rushing Columbus his off-season home, knows Virtually Ignored started by Stock Car Magazine in building a modifield. Baranowski (BE) 7-0 Shrider added five more tallies. he at the hill any time Jo Jo White to thaw out the Celtics and give them some 134—Wiggin (M) d e c . demon in the National Football firsthand the job problem staring at WIVES - Elvina Balch 450. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - during the week. breathing room in their tight race with the New York (A P photo) Jandreau (BE) 6-1 League in the fall, runs interference veterans and considers it a serious Raymond Berry, many-time SENIOR LEAGUE All-Pro pass, catcher, resigned Skiers^ Prayers Answered Youngsters from 10 to Knicks. 140—M. Odell (M) dec. for Vietnam veterans in the matter. BOSTON (AP) — New England college stars were and Dick Snyder, 25. Rudy as receiver coach for Arkansas Getting 30 points from Tim 14 years of age are eligible, “ We played as bad as you Hoop Artist at Work Hackling (BE) 9-2 winter—for nothing. “ We have to get them doing HOME ENGINEERS- Kathi virtually ignored in this year’s National Football League Tomjanovich scored 25 and to accept a similar position Coughlin and 22 from Dan Skiers, your prayers have finally been answered. With and there will he 30 slots could play,” said Heinsohn 147—Fournier (BE) dec. The Green Bay Packers running something with their hands, keeping Cline 180-455, Dolores Lewis draft. Grzyb, Moriarty’s trimmed Calvin Murphy 23 for Houston. with the National Football the addition of ^ e latest snowfall, ranging from six to open. after the Celtics played well Juli us Erving Scores for Squires Bixby (M) 5-1 star begins calling on Ohio employers them busy,” he said. 189-189-539, Phyllis Dumas 175, Only a handful of New England players were among the Schiebel’s last night, 89-81. enough to beat Cleveland 94-89 157—McHugh (BE) dec. S. League Detroit Lions. eight inches in Connecticut to as much as 15 inches up The requirements will next week, trying to convince them to “ These guys are trained in hand-to- Jennie Leggitt 457, Eleanor 442 picked by the 26 NFL clubs in the two-day draft The Auto Partsmen were led and take a one-game lead in the Odell (M) 16-1 NEW YORK - The north, skiing anywhere is i(ieal. he based on basic skiing Wesleyan Edged hire returning servicemen from the hand combat. They are killing Cponey 467, Phyllis Heritage completed Wednesday. < Washington Redskins acquired by Carl France (33) and Carl National Basketball 169—Burnett (M) dec. Geiger i Berkshire East, stunned by the snow, closed its slope for and maneuvers. A control MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Vietnam era. machines. We must place them in jobs 462, Dee Lillicrop 452. Running back Dick Jauron of Yale and defensive tackle veteran linebacker John Hohenthal (13). Association’s Atlantic Division (BE) 6-4 I two days to groom and condition the snow but has noted it gate, snow plow, side slip, Despite Brad Rogers career “ I will just tell them like it is. No before they rely on that military Jeff Yeates of Boston College were picked in the fourth Pergine from the Los Angeles Gorman’s reached the over the Knicks, who were up­ 187—Burton (BE) pin Irish century mark in trouncing [will be in full operation for the weekend. traverse attitude and high 33 points, the Wesleyan Dr.J. Involved big deals, no flagwaving, no snow instinct and start robbing and killing round. Jauron was selected by the Detroit Lions and Rams in exchange for their 11th set 94-91 in Detroit. (M) 1:11 Allied, 100-53. In the Berkshire Mountains, everything is go and Brodie cooperation. The 30 In other NBA action. Golden Cardinals were edged by Tufts X—Valentine (BE) pin Rivers jobs,” assured Brockington to survive,” Brockington continued. KAGEY- Charlie Knybel 223- round draft pick in yesterday’s Yeates by the Buffalo Bills. Jim Barnes had a field day highest scores will get 70-67 in a college basketball (M) 1:13 569, Frank Ruff 208-550, Real college draft. is reporting the best skiing to date. State whipped Philadelphia 136- Wednesday. “ I think they will listen to *Why would Brockington, a pro super Yale blocking guard Bob Leyen was a sixth round pick by with 43 points. Dave White gold, silver or bronze game Wednesday night. Foe Discovers Audet 216, Don Palmer 221, The Ski Tourney Assn, will conduct the “ Great Race” in 115 and Seattle topped Houston me.” star who can command big money for the Dallas Cowboys, while Holy Cross fullback Joe Wilson added 16 to the winning total. The margin of victory came Deane Rundell 213-562, Real West Simsbury, Saturday Feb. 17. The site will be the medals. 118-109. That’s what officials of the Ohio anything he does, volunteer for such a went in the eighth round to the Cincinnati Bengals. Tennis Rick Migliore (25) and Tom from Tufts’ Reggie Graham’s NEW YORK (AP) - “ I try to get involved in the game,” Breton 201, Mario Frattaroli Westledge School’s soccer field and the cross country The snow is good at Chaney scored 14 points, nine College Basketball Bureau of Employment Services thing? Center Chris Kete of Boston College was drafted by the TORQUAY, England - Billy Ireland (18) led Allied. Northview and many of them on three-point plays, tap-in with 13 seconds left in the says Julius Erving, the Virginia Squires’ Dr. J. And when 204-215-5%, John Fogarty 201- event will be six kilometers. For the advanced skier, this contest and George Powell’s hope, too. They have 1,700 Vietnam- “ A lot of people helped me get Miami Dolphins in the 11th round, and halfback Paul Martin, a 16-year-old from skiers are in attendance and White scored seven and he does—look out. EAST 556, Rudi Wittke 203-204-572. will be run off in less than an hour. two free-throws with but one se­ era veterans in the greater Columbus where I am,” he answered. “ I just Metallo of Massachusetts by Kansas City in the 13th round. Chicago, topped 19-yearold WEST SIDE MIDGET turned in a top defensive effort Erving, playing 36 minutes, assists as they moved to within Penn. St. 72, Syracuse 68 Serious contenders will be offered a front-line position. each night. cond on the clock. area, alone, seeking jobs. want to try and help somebody else.” Harvard quarterback Eric Crone was chosen by the St. West German Karl Mayer 2-6, Standings in the final period to pull the hit on 18 of 29 field goal 2>/2 games of idle first-place Providence '73, Boston Col. 64 SPICE-Carol Casterline 134. ’Tufts upped its record to 12-2, Brockington, the kid from the Brockington, who has two quarters 7-6, 64, and gave the United Celtics past Cleveland. Chaney attempts and 11 of 12 foul shots Carolina in the East Division. Fairleigh Dickinson 56, Iona Louis Cardinals in the 17th round. while Wesleyan fell to 6-8. Brooklyn slums, has volunteered 10 to remaining for a degree at Ohio State, States an insurmountable 2-0 Army & Navy Cross Country Race Slated finished with a season-high 26 for 47 points, grabbed 11 Dan Issel scored 28 points for 54 lead in the International Under- Crispino’s points, and White ended with 18. rebounds, made five steals and the Colonels, winning for the LaSalle 108, Western Ky. 80 15 hours weekly of his time not goes back to school next quarter, but ALLEY KATZ-Pam Marinelli 21 team tournament. Johnny Johnson topped blocked a shot as the Squires 17th time in their last 18 games. St. Bonaventure 103, St. already occupied with real estate will stay involved with the volunteer 127, Fran Jamaitis 132, Natalie State Bank MILAN — Tom Gorman of Waterville Valley Ski Area in New Hampshire will hold a Cleveland with 22 points. Hershey Bears Rich Jones scored 36 for Dallas. Francis, N. Y. 57 development training. work. Geidel 340. Andy’s scored a 100-94 Am erican Seattle defeated South Africa’s new twist in racing. Open to anyone 18 and over, Friday The Knicks, who had beaten Don Freeman scored 35 Niagara 79, Buffalo 77 “ He thought running over Bob Lilly WINF Basketball Association victory “ Maybe I’ll get some college credit Ray Moore, 6-2, 7-6 to advance night’s race will be a Tricycle Slalom Championship. Boston twice over the weekend, Defeat Reds points and George McGinnis 32 New Hampshire 71, Vermont was tough,” said a state employment Coach Loser Nassiff’s over the New York Nets out of it,” chuckled the rapid-talking ST. JAMES—June Lea 125, to the quarter-finals $50,000 Vehicles must be three-wheeled with studded tires and ran into Detroit’s Bob Lanier Wednesday night. for Indiana, but their efforts 68 official. “ Wait until we run him on a By The Associated Press Brockington, modly attired in a gray Dolores Berner 125, Theresa Milan Indoor tourney. Crispino’s nipped Manchester with ordinary footware required. and he was too much. Lanier Elsewhere in the ABA, Ken­ couid not keep the Pacers from Colgate 52, Northeastern 47 merry chase around the state.” sport coat, silver medalion, gray plaid Noel 125, Audrey Jezouit 125- RICHMOND, Va. - Second State Bank last night, 33-31, and grabbed 18 rebounds and scored The Hershey Bears spotted tucky topped Dallas 109-99; dropping 5V2 games behind Army 85, St. Anselm’s 47 Brockington, a former Ohio State In Ice Debut seed Dick Stockton of San An­ 30 points including two foul the Providence Reds a two-goal Lafayette 86, Bucknell 82 knickers and two-toned shoes. 125, Lucille Krinjak 128, Gisele Andy’s rolled over Nassiff’s. 51- Utah whipped Indiana 122-10’i first-place Utah in the West. lead after 10 minutes of play in Golding 135, Sally Phillips 340. tonio, Tex. outplayed Patricio 20 . shots that clinched the victory and Dallas ripped Memphis 134- Ron Boone paced Utah with 29 American U. 90, Hofstra 81 their American Hockey League NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Islanders scored Cornejo of Chile 7-5, 6-3 in ad­ Gary Demko (1), Steve Second Grad in Post with seven seconds left as the 106. points. Phila. Textile 61, Youngstqwn game Wednesday in Hershey, vancing to the second round of Crispino (13) paced the winners Pistons snapped a six-game Fifteen of Erving’s points Denver broke loose for 72 50 two goals in theOfirst period and it looked as though Coach but pulled out the victory 5-2 Sports Earl Ingarfield’s National Hockey League debut as coach the Fidelity World Cham­ with Jim Fleurent (19) best for losing streak against New came in the fourth quarter and points in the second half in Rider 69, Lehigh 63 pionship tournament. York. Walt Frazier topped the thanks to a wild and wooly third Tufts 70, Wesleyan 67 Pats on Attack might be a successful one. Then the roof fell in. the Bankers. Demko’s two foul Name Barry Smith they did in the Nets. routing Memphis. I ! (El Scoreboard (El DES MOINES, Iowa — New By BILL SACHEREK Knicks with 20 points. period. With the score tied at 79-79 Amherst 75, Springfield 67 The Toronto Maple Leafs shots iced the verdict. Lionel Schedule York’s Clark Graebner wore It was Bousquet’s Ski Area in Golden State, led by Rick early in the final period, Erving scored five goals in the second The New York Rangers won Lessard starred defensively. In other AHL games Thursday down Germany’s Carl Meiler Pittsfield, Mass.; last weekend. Barry’s 31 points and Nate scored 11 of Virginia’s next 13 Rec Volleyball In College Draft and third periods before the their fifth game in a row and Andy’s were led by Dave Wednesday, Baltimore downed BASKETBALL 60, 6-2 in the semifinals of the At the base lodge I was greeted Thurmond’s seven blocked points as the Squires moved to a Isianders’ third tally and Ingar­ remained unbeaten in their last Bolduc (17), Doug Landry (12) E aglies’ Grid Coach Jacksonville 4-1 and Nova SIANDINi; Cheney Tech at Windham Tech Des Moines International. by Lee Leahy, secretary of the shots, snapped a four-game 92-84 lead. Then after the Nets CEILINGS Pro Basketball field’s debut was spoiled, 5-3. 11 games in disposing of the and John Andreo (10) with Rick Scotia defeated Springfield 5-3. W L FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — The Friday WASHINGTON - Margaret ESWA, who gave us our bibs. losing streak and sent fought back to tie 94-94, Erving fits a good time for celling NBA Ingarfield took over the Golden Seals. Thurston (13) the only Latvians 30 3 BASKETBALL Court swept Laura DuPont 6-0, We were introduced to Paul Philadelphia to its 51st loss in 55 In Hershey, Providence hit two baskets to give the .repairs. Free estimatesi W<‘dne»day’» GamcH went on the attack in the National.Football League draft. coaching duties from Phil dependable Arms’ shooter. The Board of Directors of CB,T (Blue) 23 10 East Catholic vs. St. Bernard at 6-0, in gaining the quarter-finals Bousquet, owner and manager, games. Barry also snared 14 jumped to a 2-0 lead after 10 Squires the victory. George Boston 94, Cleveland 89 The Patriots chose 17 players Goyette Wednesday and had to Rookie Steve Vickers set up Player-of-the-Week was Bob the Manchester Midget Kasden Fuel 17 13 Montville of the Virginia Slims In­ Smith. who hosted the ESWA in rebounds. Fred Carter and minutes on goals by Gary Carter scored 19 points, top for Bernard i Lozier G o ld e n S ta te 131, in the two-day draft completed was drafted as a quarterback, face the Maple Leafs with three two goals and scored another in Football Assn, has an­ CB,T (White) 18 15 Northwest Catholic at vitational. conjunction with the ski area’s Fred Boyd each scored 23 Coalter and Claude House ’The the Nets. Philadelphia 115 Wednesday, with only six of the but may also be tried as a rookies from the New Haven the victory. nounced the apppointment ABA Tool 18 15 Inc. defensive back. Manchester 40th birthday, the third oldest in points for Philadelphia. Bears stormed back to tie the A lot of players had a hand in 15 15 Detroit 94, New York 91 selections the team designated Nighthawks in the line-up. ILLIISG HIGH of Barry Smith as head Lakewood Circle V for defense. And two of the six Three linebackers were East Granby at Ellington The Rangers fired a season the East. Seattle snapped a four-game count midway through the Kentucky’s victory as the Watkins 7 26 Phone 649-4464 Seattle 118, Houston 109 In other NHL action, the Football Bolton High’s freshman coach of the Eagles were standouts on offense in chosen in the rounds — Homer South Windsor at Newington high 58 shots at California Friday night was skiing under losing streak behind the scoring second period oh goals by Gil Colonels tied a club record of 39 Forest Hills 1 32 Only games scheduled Pittsburgh Penguins stopped FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - winding up their collegiate May of Texas A&M in the 11th, Rockville at Bloomfield goalie Gilles Meloche including basketball team defeated Hling succeeding Don Flavell. lights. It has been over 25 years of Spencer Haywood, 37 points. Gilbert and Robin Bums. ABA the Los Angeies Kings, 4-1 and Jim Plunkett, the New England careers last fall. of Oklahoma in Portland at Bolton 20 in the first period when they Junior High, 63-57, Tuesday Smith is the second graduate since my last trip here. TTiings WfilncH(luy’H Games the streaking New York Patriots’ 1971 rookie sensation Acting under the direction of the 14th and Mike Kutter of Coventry at East Hampton were held scoreless. afternoon on the Bulldogs’ of the program to become a have changed quite a bit. A Kentucky 109, Dallas 99 Rangers defeated the Califor­ who spent most of last fall court. new coach Chuck Fairbanks, Concordia, Minn., in the 16th. Rham at Vinal Tech head coach joining John 3,500-foot double chair, 2,500- College Basketball Denver 134, Memphis 106 nia Golden Seals, 3-1. scrambling for survival, was the Patriots drafted three Two of the three players WRESTLING Defenseman Darryl The hosts’ Paul Groves con­ Schneider of the Jets in that foot T-bar, two 1,200-foot poma Utah 122, Indiana 107 Left-winpr Garry Monahan scheduled for knee surgery offensive linemen, three run­ listed by New England for Manchester at Platt Edestrand scored two goals, trolled both boards while dum­ lifts, four rope tows, with a Virginia 100, New York 94 scored twice for Toronto and one of them while his team was today at Stanford University category. ning backs, two wide receivers defensive backfield duty East Hartford at East Catholic ping in 26 points. Keven verticle drop of 750 feet, are Only games scheduled Norm Ullman, Errol Thompson short-handed, and added an Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. Barry played for the with kick return speed, one starred on offense as seniors, GIRLS BASKETBALL Kowalskin and Bob Faulkner now featured. and Paul Henderson provided assist, to lead the Penguins ’The National Football League Smokeeaters in 1956-57-58 center, one punter, a quarter­ after being switched from Manchester at E.O. Smith added 14 and 13 points to the Back in 1932, Clarence the other Mapie Leaf goals. over the Kings. Neil Komadoski club gave the star quarterback Bulldog offense, and with the Pony Red Maryland Bows Pro Hockey back with defensive back defense. Brad Dusek, picked in Saturday Bousquet opened his pasture Former Maple Leaf Brian scored the first goal of his NHL permission to be operated on by niing’s Jason Dodge hit for 19 Raiders in 1961. NHL possibilities, three linebackers the third round, played fullback BASKETBALL and with a few friends made Spencer beat rookie goaltender career to prevent a shutout for Dr. Frederick L. Behling to markers followed by Don several trails, which has We«lnesHuy’» Games and three defensive backs. for Texas A&M, while Alan Mattatuck C.C. vs. Manchester A Manchester native, Gordon McRae twice in the Los Angeles. repair damaged cartilage in the Geidel with 14 tallies. developed into a popular family To State Again Toronto 5, New York Looking for blocking to give Lowrey played quarterback and C.C. at East Catholic Barry graduated from first period and set up Billy knee. Penney High frosh is Illing’s ski area. Islanders 3 quarterback Jim Plunkett help, scored two touchdowns for GIRLS BASKETBALL There was no action in the Manchester High School in Harris for the third Islander next opponent Friday afternoon ‘The rope tow gripper and the N ew Y ork R a n g e rs 3, the Patriots picked offensive Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Manchester at Conard World Hockey Association 1966, after playing varsity NEW YORK (AP) — The North Carolina State fans goal, which came at 19:34 of the here, filing won the previous Barry Smith nation’s first safety gate were California 1 lineman John Hannah of Wednesday night. football for three years borrowed a song from the Maryland fans Wednesday night final period. Hockey battle, 54-52. both invented by Clare Pittsburgh 4, Los Angeles 1 Alabama in the first round. and added a little something. They cut down the nets. under Coaches Tony Alibrio Bousquet. The first artificial Only games scheduled Then they grabbed tackles BOSTON (AP) - Mike and Dave Wiggin, and was snow and night lighting systems The Maryland fans chant the WHA Allen Gallaher of Southern Walton, injured in a freak acci- Hamden High the center on the 1965 CCIL were introduced at ^ usquet’s song “ Amen, Amen” when the team playing a deliberate four- Wednesday’s Games California in the fourth round dent in early January, returns Horse Racing to his old spot on a line with co-champs. Marksmen plus the first snow trains to the Terrapins win at home but they corner offense throughout the No games scheduled and Buster Callaway of Texas LINCOLN, R.l. (AP) — don’t usually cut down the nets. game.” Fred Stanfield and Johnny Join in g the Arm y in area were some of the firsts at A&M in the ninth. Perfect Crime $44 stole a one- The Wolfpack, rated No. 2 in Wake Forest used a four- Bucyk for the Boston Bruins January of 196'7, Smith was Defeat Tribe Bousquets. Southern Cal fullback Sam length victory from No Mo Polo the country, beat Maryland for com er offense which kept them tonight in a National Hockey The tow gripper, invented and Cunningham and Purdue in the featured $3,500 allowance sent to Vietnam in May of It took the last relay to decide the second time this season within striking distance until ■i' ‘ League game with the Toronto patented in 1939, iooks like a Hartford Tops receiver were race before 3,674 fans that year and served with a winner Tuesday afternoon as Wednesday night 89-78 behind there were nine minutes left in j t ’ nutcracker that attaches to the taken in the first round, where A Maple Leafs at the Garden. Wednesday at Lincoln Downs. Riverine Patrol of the 9th the Manchester High rifle team toe rope and the skiers’ belt David ’Thompson and Tommy the game when the Tar Heels the Patriots had three Infantry Division in the bowed to an evenly matched Central Cagers which eases the strain of riding Burleson. scored eight straight points to selections. Charlie Davis of Hamden High 8%-884. Mekong Delta. Wounded in the lift. Paul says they have Burleson’s performance put the game out of reach. Alcorn A&M was picked in the Both schools, (nanaged to put HARTFORD (AP) - The action on two occasions, he sold over a half a million and prompted N.C. State Coach In other games, 12th-ranked third round. Wade Just Glad two shooters over the 180 mark. University of Hartford out- holds the Purple Heart with still have sizeable annual sales Norm Sloan to say, “ Tommy Providence defeated Boston In the eighth round, the i w . Bill Livengood and Mike rebounded Central Connecticut oak leaf cluster as well as in this country and abroad. played the best game of his College 73-64, South Carolina Patriots grabbed IjujiiBrown, a Parrish each registered 182 State College, 52-34, Wednesday the combat infantry badge. Yes, I still can visualize the career, in the second half he stopp^ Marshall 88-71, Austin former WesterrtHtmiucky star % He Was N o,442 scores while Singer (184) and night as it racked up a 76-61 He was also awarded the Air crowds leaving the snow trains, was simply awesome.” Peay beat Samford 98-75, who had an outstanding season Shalagon (180) were tops for basketball victory at the boarding buses, sleighs, or Thompson, who scored 37 LaSalle ripped Western Ken­ with the Montreal Alouettes NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — “ I sure don’t care if I'm No Medal for a tour as a Hamden. Hartford gym and raised its walking with their skis on their points in the first meeting of tucky 108-80, Virginia beat West last year. 442 as long as it wasn’t 443,” was Charlie Wade’s reaction helicopter crewman shortly The locals now sport a 3-3 record to 11-5. shoulders looking like a walking these two Atlantic Coast Virginia 89-75 and Georgia Tech As a wide receiver and kick to the news that he was the 442nd — and last — player before his return home. season record. Friday the Sophomore Gary LaRoque forest to the area for skiing at Conference powerhouses, was bested by Georgia 86-78. return specialist. New England Upon his discharge, Barry squad travels to Middlefield for led Hartford’s balanced scoring chosen in the National Football League player draft the rate of a dollar a day. scored “ only” 24 points and Ernie DiGregorio pumped in tabbed Condie Pugh, a sprint joined his father in Newton the annual National Rifle Assn. attack with 17 points, while high Wednesday. Bousquet did a credible job of grabbed 11 rebounds. 25 points to lead the ^evidence champion at Norfolk State. Junior Sectional Meet. man for Central was Rick The Tennessee State Univer­ “ The Dolphins called this Smith & Sons General retaining the snow on the slopes Tom McMillen of Maryland Friars over Boston College. , a strong center afternoon and said I’d Murallo with 23 points. sity wide receiver was picked Contractors, and has been Hamden High (896) for the 83 members of ESWA led all scorers with 25 points, The Friars led 30-26 at the at Nebraska, went in the fifth history, and I wondered what, Central’s record is now 12-5. by the Superbowl champion an assistant coach in the Singer 47-46-45-46—184. and 150 guests. Lowell Thomas while Burleson and Maryland’s half and then pulled away round, UCLA punter Bruce # Miami Dolphins on the 17th I’d done. Miami’ s always been midget program since 1970. Shalagon 48-45-43-44—180. was the main speaker at the Jim O’Brien each scored 18. behind DiGregorio and Fran Barnes in the 12th, and quarter­ my favorite club. I think they round of the player draft. The new coach and his O’Brien 49-47-4241—179. birthday banquet. Eighth-ranked North Costello to hike their record to Mets Sign Five back Eddie McAshan of need a kickoff return man, and “ I knew I wouldn’t go high, wife, the former Yolanda DeAngelis 4747-48-37-179. Southington Mountain has Carolina used strong outside 132. Georgia Tech in the 17th. I plan to be ready to go after New York (AP) — The New but I expected to go Pesticci 48-4641-39—174. excellent skiing at very shooting from George Karl and Virginia, sparked by a Barry McAshan, who set several that job.” Sanahria of Easton, reside York Mets have announced the somewhere. That’s all I Manchester (884) reasonable prices. Darrell Elston to break up Parkhill, used a second half ral­ Georgia Tech records before at 99 Porter St. with their signing of five players to 1973 wanted. Anywhere and to Wade averaged 28 yards per Livengood 4849-4045—182. See you on the mountain. Wake Forests’ zone defense and ly to defeat West Virgina. baseball contracts. being suspended for allegedly anybody,” he raid. kickoff return this year. son, Barry Jr. Parrish 47474741-182. defeat the Deacons 69-51 in Austin Peay, led by Jan)es Cleon Jones, John iMilner, leaving practice late last But Wade, a 5-10,170-pounder “ Charlie’s problem was that McKenzie 44'4448-46—176. another ACC battle Wednesday •“ The Fly” Williams, the season, was picked about the he was too fast for our quarter­ Tug McGraw, Ed Kranepool, who was considered too fast for Floyd Patterson, who won Sink 47-454142-175. PITTSBURGH (AP) - A night. nation’s leading scorer, same time the Patriots were (A P photo) backs this year,” said Tiger and the newest Met, Felix the tiger quarterbacks this the title in November, 1 ^ , Turek 43-44-44-38-169. lifelike wax figure of Roberto Coach Dean Smith of North swamped Samford University Millan signed their contracts announcing that Plunkett would Puck Heading Right into California Goal year, said he was pleased that coach John Merritt. “ No one at the age of 21, was the Other MHS shooters: Clemente will be pres^ted to Carolina thought his team of Birmingham. Williams ■Wednesday with general undergo knee surgery today. ■ he would get his chance with could get it (the ball) to him.” youngest man ever to win Griswold 494343-26-161’ Hauk the Bliseball Hall of Fame in played very well, but added, pumped in 29 points and picked manager Bob Scheffing. Fairbanks said that McAshan Miami. Wade has been clocked at 4.4 the World Heavyweight Box­ 4843-30-28-149. Coo^ers^wn, N.Y. “ It’s very difficqlt to chase a off 11 rebounds. Rick Smith (5) and Goalie Gillies Meloche Could Not Stop Rangers' Bobby Rousseau in the 40-yard dash. ing Crown.

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The “Action Marketplace” BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE The Economical Wqy PO& I HAP TO M AKE. HIM E6AD. SD/4E /40B5TEBS HAVE SNATCHED THE Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers THIS IS CX)R NEWEST 016AY... S IS H ... BUSS IS A PERSISTENT, BUT HE SURE CAN IWSTEAt? O F A SMOWMAW lAfKxlOft OVERBEARING, S E L L •W U SM B f! THIS TIM E, EH r WELL—UH-HE ' LOMCir I U5 E P A CLOTTHES father u n d e r THE MISAPPREHENSION. M O P E L , n jo o s y , a l l - ' /IX TAKE ONE! OERTAIKILY i s a LENSTHYOWE, ) ROLE FORSUPFOET, AM’ THAT KE‘5 HUGH HOWARD, THE 2ILL10N- HAfi . To Advf Over 60,000 Daily Readers NYLON BI^ISTL»...BLA... OBNOXIOUS 1 WASN’T ABOUT TO LE dS ewmmf>! ISN’T HE?:' AIRE: t h e y 'WANT HIS SECRET PAPERS.*^ SUARAt^TEEO NOT “TRIP, LEAVE HIS SACKBOME AND THEY THREATEN OiRE ^ I CHANCE ^TEAR...BIA i, .SnCKIM’OUTAT THAN 15 words, 3 days ___ ...... $1.89 Fast Results BOTH E U P S / CONSEOUENCESIF X . 7 ' SUMMON THE POLICE' A SOLF 15 words, 6 days ___ ...... $3.24 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR \ ^ CART _*n. 15 words, 10 days ...... $4.50 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IT ITS FORTUNATE INPy/, \ = ^ i T/M A TRAINED 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBLICADON CRIMINOLOOIST 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 ^I'LL HANPUE Deadline for Saturday and MoLday A 1 / THE SEARCH Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch is 12:00 Noon Friday AND RESCUE k /v\Y5ELF' PHONE 643-2711 2-7 Services Offered 12 Help Wanted 35 MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD HERALD PLEASE READ TREES — Brush removed. TRUCKER wanted — Man with HAPPY ADS O rder Your SHERIFF FINN! "HELLO SALLY.' I '' THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT.' 1 WAS TOLD Building lots cleared. Chipper truck to deliver within a 80 mile I'M SALLY WANT TO TALK TO WELL — SKIP TURNED ME THAT HE HAD BOX LETTERS radius on a part-time, year- SALLY— THERE'S A MAN BENEDICT./ OFF A LONG TIME AGO/ I PERSONAL YOUR AD work. Free estimattes. Inilly BERRY’S WORLD DOWNSTAIRS, WAITING TO'' HAVEN'T SEEN HIM FOR PROBLEMS' DO For Your insured. Call evenings, 872-9433. round basis. Storage facilities “Happy ABOUT A MONTH/ VDU KNOW WHAT Classified or "Want Ads" are, must be located on main /oad. SEE YOU.' HE ^AID HIS NAME Information IS SHERIFF FINN/ THEY WERE?. taken over the phone as a con­ CEILING and ceramic tile Write R.C. Ruple, 548 Standard \S\ e l l venience. The advertiser should Bldg., Cleveland Ohio, 44113. HANDLE IT THE HERALD will not dis specialist, one ceiling or all, T hought” HIMSELF •= close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT repaireed, remodeled. No job APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in PART-TIME - School bus THE w o r r y w a r t 0-1 emio. tiser using box letters. Readers too small. 647-9232. answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The drivers wanted, to drive in town of Manchester. Approximate T oday! desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE SNOW plowing — driveways and parking area. Reasonable hours, 7:15-8 a.m. — 2-3:30 p.m. can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion for We will train. Call 643-2373 any advertisement and then only to rates. Call 649-5900. Enclose your reply to the box betweenm. and noon. Welcome Home the extent of a "make good" inser­ TREE Service (Soucier) — M O M S. and in an envelope — address to the tion. Errors which do not lessen the Classified Manager, Manchester Trees cut, building lots cleared, PART-TIME ... SoiiMon* GRANDMA HEINS " BY FRANK O’NEAL value of the advertisement will not trees topped. Got a tree SHORT RIBS Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" inser­ may have M«t yow Love, problem? Well worth phone EMPLOYEES Nancy, Dad, Carl, Billy, memo listing the companies tion. call. 742-8252. a happy adi you do NOT want to see your Needed immediately. Female plus all the rest of the . PRISCILLA’S POP BY AI, VERMEER RIGHT. ANDT’M GOING TO and male for lunch hours; DO ?0MET/4lNG ABOUT IT / letter. Your letter will be family MAN. Vou'vie G O T T r o u b l e s ! 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 BOOKKEEPING done in my female for evenings. No ^ H E M U S T destroyed if the advertiser is home. Seven years experience. h a v e m e a n t experience necessary. MOSCOW, IDAHO. one you’ve mentioned. If not it Pick up and delivery. Phone will be handled in the usual Autos For Sale 646-3519. Uniforms provided, food manner.____ allowance. Stop in for inter- 1972 DODGE Dart Demon, 340, SNOW plowing — Experience power steering, automatic Have A Happy Lost and Found commercial and residential. FRIENDLY transmission. Excellent condi­ Prompt, courteous service. tion. Call 643-6756. ICE CREAM LOST two black male miniature References. 646-7770. 629 8U6NSIDE AVE. UNCLE MICKEY EAST HAATF060 Poodles, vicini^ Essex Street, 1968 OLDSMOBILE, 442, 2-door n d i 0»i6AL J - t ' Manchester. Phone 643-1625 WASHING Machine repairs, hardtop, standard shift. Call RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, after 5 p.m. after 5, 646-5284. COOK — First cook for private Love, Maytag. Reasonable rates. club in downtown Hartford. BY HANA-BARBERA Former owner of Pike Coin THE FLINTSTONES LOST — Tissot watch, black SACRIFICE 1972 Ford Squire Must work a split shift of 5Vk Phylls, Raymond, Michael, strap, vicinity in or near Wash and Dry Cleaning. 643- days a week, (no Sundays). All wagon, FM stereo, air- 4913. Pluto, Brownee, Susan Manchester Hospital. 644-0682. conditioned, power steering, CToup benefits, two weeks vaca­ tREADV, H O L D r r .c S U SB TH E disc brakes, automatic. tion and XMas bonus. Please Shaggy and the Fish TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, © 1972 by NEA, Ik. TOO MUCH SMALLER REWARD for information Showroom new, warranty. $4,- call the chef, at 522-1271. THE BORN LOSER______by Art Sansoih leading to the arrest and con­ spraying, etc., fully insured. ONE/! 150. (Cost $6,000.) 644-2543. Licensed. Free estimates. (Tall viction of person or persons " W i sw itche d over when we found that our rare flowers WOMAN to help with THAM|«FOR.THe^ lW>61HELeA5r who stole front bumper, blue 633-5345. housekeeping, one day weekly. Happy Birthday Happy 13th Birthday 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, were not as valuable as vegetables!" TWCMmARRAKP. £CK)UC >VO . .THAT engine hood, side mirror for 1600 engine, many extras. Monday or Tuesday preferred. AUNT CARLSON MAIA 1967 Firebird. Call 647-9783. SAVE on construction costs, Own transportation. 646-5420. Asking $495. Call after 5, 649- retired builder available to JONES ESTHER Love, 0647. LOST pair of men’s gloves. assist persons who wish to LET AVON help fill those long Love Is eternal. Mom, Dad, Karla Center Street, Manchester. build, alter or repair. Plumbing winter days with excitement The Tiny Johnsons and Melissa 1964 THUNDERBIRD converti­ and electrical experience. Painting-Papering 13 Heating-Plumbing 17. Return to 385 West Center St. ble, automatic, power steering, and fun. Earn cash, get out of Reasonable. Richard Young, the house, get involved as an air-conditioning, $200. Call 646- 649-1975. GEORGE N. Converse — MARTY’S Plumbing and Happy 7th Birthday LOST small white male Poodle, 1490, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Interior and exterior painting Heating. Complete bathroom Avon Representative. Phone Happy Birthday no collar, vicinity Union Street- and paperhanging. Fully remodeling and repairs. Free 289-4922. February 1st MOM Tolland Tpke., Manchester. 1941 FORD Coupe, V-8, good insured. Call 643-2804 after 5 estimates. No job too small. JEFFREY BASKIN Love, tleVEK Dio REAL Estate career. Earn TKOSTMOOEPM, Reward. Phone 646-6433 or 649- solid body, has surface rust, no p.m. Call 742-7438. Love, Dick, Cathy, ^ ■mcHAiOLoa/./ 0386. interior. Will make good stock CERAMIC $15,000 annually. Excellent «-l commission arrangement. Mom, Dad, and and Michelle car or street rod or restore, LET us save you money. Call TOWNE Plumbing Service. Jonathan FOUND Shepherd, male, black $100. 646-1490, 12:30-3:30 p.m. TILE I Dick or Leo for your Repairs, alterations. American Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER and tan. Call Dog Warden, 646- O n e Call wallpapering, painting or pan­ Standard fixtures used 742-8243. 4555. 1968 TAN Volkswagen sedan. DoealtAIII | eling. Free estimates. 649-3316. exclusively. Immediate ser­ Belated BY FRANK BAGINSKI Happy Birthday “TH E JOKER muttdowhatido . ' W H AT You DON'T SEE IF M U T T ^ Excellent condition, well We specialize in ceramic tile, vice. Call 649-4056. J E F F W A TC H (.Mk. t « FOUND black and white HERECOMH E R E C O M E S S H...... U T... V o. U U R R E E Y Y E E S S WOULD ONLY maintained and at a fair price. slate, flagstone and quarry T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, HELP WANTED! DAD IS WILD" WHEN You>U COMETOCOMET female puppy. Call Dog Call 649-7382. Interior-exterior painting. Electrical 18 ANOTHER LISTEN Warden, 6464555. tile. For complete bathroom • Turret Lathe Love, Is comingl ATREE/ -rn MP» remodeling, we’ll handle all Reasonable rates. Swirled Operator Katie, Susan, Tim, > 1970 BUICK Skylark, excellent carpentry, pluinbing and tile ceilings our specialty. Call 643- MERZ Electrical Service. Matthew and Peter FOUND brown female puppy, . condition* iPower steering and 1949. Electrical repairs, additions, • All Around Whitfr spdt bn chest. Call Dog brakes, 8 track tape player, work, i^pert workmanship alterations. Small job Machinist Warden, 6464555. automatic. 7424627. and reasonable rates. Building-Contracting 14 specialist. “Service when you • Working Foreman Happy 17th Birthday Happy Birthday Call Mandevllle need it.” Free estimates. KIMMY LOST Savings Passbook No. LEE SCOTT 1963 COMET, very clean, snow 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Master Charge. 643-8832. Days 646-1220 Love, 046- 0- 00724- 8, H artford tires. $125. Phone 647-9406. Remodeling, repairing, i Love, National Bank and Trust Co., additions, rec rooms, porches Flooring 19 Tracy, Leslie, Chris, Mommy, Sonny and North Manchester office. MICO MFC. CO. Tasha 1971 MGB, low mileage, good and roofing. No job too small. 640 Hilliard St. Mom and Dad ■At Application made for payment. condition. Best offer. Call after A L U M ir^ U M doors, $49.95, Call 649-3144. FLOOR SANDING and ( m i INSTALLED, 32” or 36”x80” . M a n c h e s te r Cop|i>igM 1973 ■5 **'*M—• 5 p.m., 646-5321. refinishing, (specializing in AlluaSiBewwl LOST Savings Passbook No. Call Ken, 643-7204 after 3 p.m. VI M W tM ItitMi WtfYW DORMERS, garages, porches, older floors). Also specializing 1 16520, Hartford National Bank 1967 AMERICAN, 2-door sedan, rec rooms, room additions, in inside painting and paper 35 Help Wanted 35 and Trust Co., First $300. Call 646-3793. REWEAVING OF - burns, kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, hanging. John Verfaille, 646- TYPISTS — Fast paced office is Manchester office. Application moth-holes, zippers repaired. siding, general repairs. Quality 5750, 872-2222. seeking a bright oeginner with MATUREHelp Wanted full time salesclerk, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROI.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY make for payment. Trucka-Tractors 5 Window shades made to workmanship. Financing above average typing skills, permanent type position. 40- PILGRIM Mills Fabric Depart­ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI measure, all size Venetian available. Economy Builders, MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 some knowledge of office hour week. Apply in person, ment Store has openings for YOU ARE, WITH yOUR LOST — Pair child’s gold wired 1965 ECONOLINE van, good blinds. Keys made while you Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, procedure necessary. Salary Tuesday-Saturday. Treasure mature women to work as L o v a y , LONG, W A vy frame glasses, vicinity Pitkin- running condition. $400 or best wait. TV portables for rent. evenings. MANCHESTER - Delivery - $90 plus. Excellent benefits. Shoppe, Manchester Parkade. salesladies and cashiers. Hours M IRROR, I'M RUNNINQ AWAY F=BaW H O TEU RESERN,«AnON6 , L E T T E R S WAITAAAINUTE... VOU RDRQOT Academy Streets, Manchester. Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 64-5221. /MIRROR, BLONDE HAIRj offer. Call 643-5919 or 647-9385. light trucking and package Rita Girl, Manchester, 646-3441. can be arranged on full or part- HOME... IVE Q O TAU- AAV OF INTRODUCTION... TO RBNT THE CHAUFFERED 646-3253. MASONRY — All types of time basis. Come in for an in­ O N T H E CRECJITCARDS IN HERE... l i m o u s i n e . delivery. Refrigerators, Campers-Trailers SNOW PLOWING - stone, brick fireplaces, walls, washers and stove moving FULL or part-time. Nurse’s Hitt Mimnted Ks m fsodbjre by teU nf terview. 434 Oakland Street, WALL— Peraonala-Announcaments 2 Mobile Homes 8 Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. concrete steps, sidewalks. No specialty. Folding chairs for Aides, 7-3, 3-11. Laurel Manor, then Kith i NaraM W wt M . Manchester. WHO IS 649-4519. T H E job too small. Free estimates. rent. 649-0752. Y INCOME TAX — For accurate 1969 14’ FAN TRAILER, self Over 20 years experience. After FAIR EST preparation in my office or son. Attics, cellars, garages. contained, sleeps 6, like new. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. Dreaamaking 22 WAREHOUSEMAN - Hard OF your home. Call R. L. Burnett, Call anytime after 1 p.m., 649- Odd jobs. Phone 649-1805. workers can earn good wages TH E M 646-2460. 1901. CARPENTRY — Repairs, and benefits. Opportunity for MACHINIST-TOOL MAKER AU? TWO YOUNG m arried men CUSTOM made ladies dresses, advancement for tne serious in­ remodeling, additions, roofing. suits. Bridal gowns and veils. INCOME Tax Service, at your Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 will do small repair jobs and Call David Patria, South dividual. Immediate openings Capable of fabricating aircraft quality parts from 9 p — j home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 painting, also cellar cleaning Also hand set fashion jewelry. fo r an experienced Windsor, 644-1796. 649-1133. blueprints. Must be capable of making own layouts and or 247-3115. HARLEY-Davidson motor­ and l i ^ t trucking. Call 646- warehouseman. Apply at setups. cycles, parts and accessories. 2692, 646-3726. WES ROBBINS carpentry Martin-Brower Co., 200 no*: INCOME tax returns and CUSTOM made women’s Prestige Park Road, East Hart­ BY ROY CRANE o I f n w NtA, »*C.. T M . !*»■ U J. OH. VESi I CAN THINK OF SEVERAL rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. repairing roofs of all kinds, new Fianos Motor Inn, 100 East OF THE OTHER,' ZITY FATHERS M AKE VON BIG ' PUBLIC WORKS IN THE U.S.WHCH NEED CAR? Credit very bad? siding, gutters, chimneys Reasonable rent. Price reduced cleaned and repaired, tree roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Center St. LIKE A CIVIL MISTAKE-2 0 PEY BUILD MAY FIT THE SAME SITUATION i Bankrimt, repossession? SHARPENING Service — cleaned and rm repaired. 30 years for quick sale. 649-9953. ENOINEERl; T O M E Z m ON TOP TO COVER removal. Free estimates. Call Honest Douglas accepts lowest Saws, knives, axes, shears, experience._: d(______F^reeestimates. MAN, 5 hour day, stock and PROMISES - PROMISES - PROMISES LAYER CAKE DOT BONE HEAP/ down, smallest payment, anytime. 249-2406. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• skates,. rotary blades. Quick •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Callill Howiey, 643-5361. delivery. Ideal, active retired anywhere. Not small loan service. Capitol Equipment Private Instructlona 32 man or second job. Apply Well - You Can’t Live On Theml finance company plan. Douglas Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Palntlng-Paperlrig 13 GUTTERS and roof repaired Harrison’s Stationers, 849 Main You can live If you have - a skill as a Motprs, 345 Mam. Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday and replaced. Excellent PRIVATE piano lessons, St., mornings only or by ap­ INSIDE — outside, painting. workmanship. Reasonable experienced teacher 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Special rates for people over 65. specializing in beginners and pointment. 1967 GTO, good condition, 7958. prices. Free estimates. 646- reasonable price. Call anytime, (jail my competitors, then call 1399. children. Several openings. 649- WANTED — Cleaning woman, 6464057. ______LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also me. Estimates given. 649-7863. 4974 after 1 p.m. own transportation, MACHINIST 1 moving large appliances. Heating-Plumbing 17 experience, and references. 1968 CADILLAC, 21,000 miles. Burning barrels delivered. $4. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom Call 646-2730. Phorip 649-3665^______decorating, interior and SAM Watson Plumbing and Help Wanted 35 Steady work, good conditions and the best equip­ SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA 644-1775. exterior, paperhanging, fully ' / r w Heating. Bathroom remodeling ment, Individual recognition of skills, attitude and 196f MUSTANG, 6 cylinder, CARPENTER available, days, insured. For free estimates, and repairs. Free estimates. ESTABLISHED real estate merit, pride In your work and a need for what you ^ess^o^oytoBJep- call 649-9658. If no answer 643- firm with 4 offices east of the W A R E H O U S E standard, good condition. $600. evenings, weekends. Additions, Call 649-3^. produce. Call 872-2617 after 6. Anytime alterations, repairs. No job too 6362. river requir requires additional sales SUPERVISOR weekends. small. Free estimates. Call BOTTI Heating and Plumbing personniersonnel in their Vernon of- National manufacturer and At MAL TOOL & ENGINEERING COMPANY we make LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 RICHARD E. Martin. Full — Prompt, courteous service. lice. Op)pportunity for advance­ distributor has an immediate 1965 CORVAIR Sprite, needs professional painting service. ment lor qualified persons. no promises - We state factsi And this Is to give you Cw>. TJ 0«Bl Fw«»m p.m. Cali 643-1496. opening for an individual with W.L 9M. 0«. Interior - exterior. Free es­ an excellent living until you retire. 2-/ some repair. Asking'$75. Call Ideal commissions scheule. experience in warehouse V'X4(» « timates, fully insured. 649-4411. Call Chet Govang at Holland- 6464501 after 6 p.m. ■ SNOWPLOWING - Very NO JOB too small. Immediate supervision. Good wages and Investigate by calling at our Administration Building, reasonable, 646-5489. service on service calls. Free Ruhlander and Govang. 643- DONALD E. Tarca — 9574. benefits with excellent 280 Adams St., Manchester, Conn. estimates gladly gi’’’en on opportunity for advancement TWO handymen want variety of paperhanging and painting. heating or Numbing. Faucets An equal opportunity employer 1970 T«|* Ol aw Um ford ltd jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, FYee estimates. Call 643-0271. repaired or installed. Water SECURITY guards wanted full for the qualified individual. 2-door vinyl hardtop, foil power, air wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. workM on. Complete and part-time, permanent posi­ Send resume to P.O. Box 8225, conditioning, low mileage, tion. Manchester location. Only immaculate. Will k U Uiis week to Also help with home snow g systems, rec rooms, East Hartford, Ckmn. 06108 A G&W ENGINEERING CO. // S sincerely interested should app­ :5 £ i //■ reasonable offer. OWN£R 643-5020 problems. Rfeasonable. 643- iBdiet Smiihedl’ Overipent etc. Call M & M Plumbing & The MAHTHI-BROWER Co. 5305. ChritbM tl Um a HinM Want M . Heating, 649-2871. ly. Phone 24&^71.

J PAP.K SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1. 19TO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. f, 1973— PAGE SEVENTEEN Out of Town- Houaea For Sale 72 - . . I 46 (< (/ 66 35 Htip Wanted 35 Boata-Aecaaaorlaa For Rant Houaea For Sale Help Wanted P r u n e l l a 72 Houaea For Sale 7 2 Out ot Town-For Sale 75 Wanted-Real Eatate 77 EAST HARTFORD - 5-room LIUS TWO LIVES EVINRUDE outboard motors, HAO tH lG TD Manchester Casualty Holsclaw and Mastercraft SAV WHEN apartment, heat, hot water and This gracious Colonial with 4 NEW on the market — Moder­ COLUMBIA — 15 acre estate, ALL CASH for your property Stolen BIA Papers trailers, sales-servlce. SHE Q U IT appliances included. $190. bedrooms as a fun filled fami­ EXCEPTIONAL nized, clean, roomy 4-4, 2- immaculate 9-room Colonial within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Adults only. Call 569-0537 after ARE YOU LOOKIHG FOR US? Complete service department, ly home. The other as a family with 2-car garage, with 4 bedrooms, all carpeted instant service. Hayes Agency, Summary MER J0 8 - p r o p e r t i e s stoves and refrigerators to and tastefully decorated, large boating supplies, accessories, 5. professional office for doctor 646-0131. If you are proficient in typing and shorthand and are Woolsey paints, Gerich’s “IN UPPER 50’S” stay. Only $1,600 down and it barn with tack room, hay loft, 5 Lead To Three Arrests or lawyer. Dine by fireli^ t Marine Service, 1982 Tolland can by yours. T. J. Crockett, box stalls, fenced riding area, Released a reliable, capable gal, we may be looking for you Bualneaa Locatlona- from either fireplace. Ten big ★ Scenic Wyneding Hill — 4- Realtors, 643-1577. WNNTED Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. 67 spring fed pond. Merrit Agency, for an interesting spot in our office. For Rant rooms in all, large entry bedroom, 3-bath Contem­ 646-1180. 2-FMM.Y LOTS SAIGON (AP) - The U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - The According to Whitten, Ander­ caches of the documents and . An interview could be to our mutual advantage. foyer. Fantastic! $57,900. MANCHESTER — New listing, Command closed out its government’s case against in- son and Adams, and Indian requesting copies of what he Sporting Qooda 47 MANCHESTER - Over 300 porary, thermopane window Have client that needs several Rockledge section. First time GLASTONBURY Near scheduled weekly casualty lawyer had called Whitten at ne^ed, Anderson said. Please call . . . square feet of new office space walls in fireplaced living lots suitable for the building of vertigative reporter Leslie H. ee B & V V e e offered, 3 bedroom “ L” Ranch, Manchester town line, price summaries today and an­ 8:45 a.m. Wednesday and in­ The Reporters Committee for 1971 SKIROULE snow mobile, available in shopping center. The BARROWS b WALLACE Co. room, dining room and unique 2-family homes in Whitten and two Indians is built choice treed lot, view, $36,900. reduced, 8 room Cape, 2 nounced that 45,941 American vited him to accompany him for Freedom of the Press said the QUALITY NAMEPLATE SS300, 28 h.p. Very good condi­ Tm . Pag. U ,». Pit. Off —All fifW» r«Mn«d Call Len Ferri, Hurwit & Realtors — MLS kitchen with breakfast bar, MANCHESTER area. on the testimony of a policeman Hther Hill Rd. Eaet Qlaetonbury tion. $600. Phone 643-2851 after 6 • 1973 by United fatort Syndicate. Inc, , Manchester Parkade - 64H-5W9 — Hayes Agency, 646-0131. fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, 2 full servicemen died in action in an exclusive story of the arrest of Whitten “ is based on Simons, Realtors, 646-1117. huge tiled floor foyer, family tile baths, carpeting, garage, Immediate action on any who infiltrated Indian 633-9495 p.m. Indochina from Jan. 1, 1961, documents’ return. the outrageous proposition that room, luxurious carpeting MANCHESTER — spacious 7 trees. High 30s. Owner 633-6577. situation. Please call Joe Gor­ demonstrators’ ranks as they ^ JUST HAPPENED 19 WHOZZI9 PRUNELLA .PLEASEf MANCHESTER - 100,000 GARRISON Colonial, center until the official start of a The government informer, information about government throughout. room Ranch, Vk baths, living don for prompt and courteous headed for Washington three 1972 ARCTIC Cat, EXT, 340cc, S o TO BE BUSSING still HEREf 1*VE GOT WORN square feet, will divide. entrance, large front to back cease-fire last Sunday. however, is quoted in the activities is property, like an ASSISTANCE needed for LIVE IN — mature person for living room with fireplace, room, fireplace, rec room with COVENTRY - LaCava built months ago. 45 h.p., excellent condition. Call HOW COME TOOO' Suitable for manufacturing and ★ BRICK and S’TONE 7V4- The final summary also listed charge as saying he learned auto, which can be owned by the special Keeney Street student elderly lady. Light e V "* large eat-in kitchen with pic­ fireplace, garage, half acre lot. spacious 8-room Split Three - Sources in the Indian move­ 646-2147. EVERV WEEK warehouse. 1-748-5634. room Ranch — impeccably “"‘“.rifw .. 300,635 Americans wounded in in wheelchair. Call 289-7573 for housekeeping. Ovm transporta­ ture window, formal dining In desirable location. four bedrooms, 2Vz baths, The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. ment say he posed as a Pueblo Tuesday that Whitten would government. OR SO — « maintained, beautifully Immediate occupancy. Priced family room with fireplace, Realtors — M IS action and 1,811 m issing, pick up the stolen government information. tion preferr^. 643-2977. SKI-DOO Snow mobile, 18 h.p. ''w h a t?' DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, room, wall-to-wall carpet Apache during the caravan of Indian sources said the located with all city con­ for quick sale. Char-Bon carpeted. All electric. Two-car Manehester Parkade — 649-5306 » captured or interned. Another documents for his own use on Olympic. Call 643-1942 after 6 .NEW? beautiful, spacious, excellent throughout. Screened porch, the Trail of Broken Treaties government informer, an un­ PROOF machine operator. If MAN for nursing home, p.m. garage, ^1,900. Philbrick Agen­ veniences, 3 bedrooms, 2% Agency, 643-0683. garage. Treed acre backed by 10,303 American servicemen and was on the “ intelligence un­ Wednesday. dercover agent for Washington location, first floor, all woods. $40,500. Owner, 742-6714. you have 2-3 years experience maintenance work. Call 649- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cy, Realtors, 646-4200. baths, first-floor laundry, were listed as having died from it” when militants occupied the After eight hours in a federal police, joined the Trail of facilities, parking, reasonable CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 SELLING your home or on NCR machine call Ann 289- 4519 between 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Fuel-Faad 49 rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, gorgeous fireplaced family nonhostile causes such as Bureau of Indian Affairs lockup cell, Whitten, Adams Broken Treaties caravan in its 2778, $110 plus, fee paid. Bailey MANCHESTER - Excellent rooms, 2 baths, paneled GLASTONBURY - Charming acreage? Working for you is our 649-3549. room, adjacent to large fully pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, aircraft accidents, homicides, building for a week last and an Indian associate, Anita formative stages last October Employment. JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ SEASONED fireplace wood. modern 2-family, central quiet equipped kitchen. carpeted recration room, six-room Colonial plus separate facilities for mother-in-law or 643-6624. suicides and illness. November. Collins, were charged with un­ in Boulder, Colo. He went by time, Tuesday through Satur­ Free delivery on $5. order. location, all built-ins, fireplace, sundeck, garages, The summary did not include lawful possession of stolen the name of John Arriano, and RECEPTIONIST Gal Friday. day, experienced preferred. Manchester area. Call 643-0900 carpeting, city utilities. L ^ These fine underpriced garden, privacy. Hutchins separate office. Beautifully Before leaving the BIA in a Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. landscaped. IMi acres adjoining SELLING your property? Call one American who died and five government documents, a Career oriented position in live­ Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main after 3 p.m. Wfz" Manchester 40’s. Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, properties "must be sold.” shambles, the Indians con­ said he had been bom on a Street, Manchester, country club. Louis Dimock. us first. We’ll buy your home who were wounded after the fiscated up to 2,(X)0 pounds of felony punishable by $10,000 and reservation but was sent to live ly office. VariM duties with 649-5524. Certainly worthy of your immediately at a fair price, all public contact. Excellent SEASONED firewood, cut and MANCHESTER line - Well Realty, 649-9823. truce began. It said four sometimes-sensitive BIA of­ 10 years in prison. 'They were in the cities after his parents careful inspection. Call cared for Ranch with fireplaced cash. Call I^u Arruda, 644-1539. oenefits. Free parking. $100 PART-TIME housekeeper- split. ^ 5 a dump truck load. Apartmenta For Rent 03 NEW OFFICE MANCHESTER — Forest Hills, Americans were killed in action ficial papers. Copies of some of freed until a Feb. 15 hearing. died. Rooma Without Board 50 Apartmenta For Rent 03 Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 or living room, I'k baths, large VERNON - Plenty of living Arruda Realty. plus, fee paid. Call Ann, 289- cook, Bolton Lake area, for Sand, gravel, stone and new home on wooded Hamilton week. the papers later were made Anderson called Whitten’s Tuesday night, he is said to MANCHESTER - One- Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886. master bedroom, and large space in this lovely six-room 50* 2^8. ^iley Employment. three adults. Modem home, manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- LIGHT housekeeping room, ful- FOUR-ROOM central Duplex, Drive, built by J. A. McCarthy. arrest “ an outrageous violation bedroom ranch type apartment, carpeted family room with bar. Ranch. Three bedrooms, 2 available to Whitten and his have driven Mrs. Collins to a afternoon hours, Monday- 9504. ly furnished, stove, available now. SecuriW deposit BUILDING Starting $42,500. Merrit private entrance, includes heat J. WATSON BEA(M CO. Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keith baths, good sized eat-in boss, syndicated columnist of the 1st Amendment .... He bus station to pick up three car­ SECRETARY for bank presi­ Fribas, Must have own refrigerator, linens provided. and references. 643-0725. Agency, 646-1180. and appliances, $170 per month. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. applianced kitchen, formal Jack Anderson. stole no documents. He is guilty tons from som eone in the dent. Prestigious position transportation. Call 646-7520 SEASONED fireplace wood cut 801 Main St., 649-9879. MulUpl* Listing Service 150 NO. MAIN ST. dining room, fireplaced living only of writing the story of the Dakotas tribe and delivered requiring top skills. $140. Fee before 1 p.m. and split, delivered. Call 643- Paul W. Dougan, 6434535, 646- PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- Realtors New Britain Man’ s THREE-ROOM garden apart­ room, fully carpeted. Let us On Wednesday, Whitten and stolen documents. The story, of paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey FURNISHED room for ment. Avocado appliance, vani­ 1 0 2 1 . ______(Cor. of Main) room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling, Hartford Offleo 547-1550 them to Adams. 0926. Lota-Land For Sale 73 show you this home located in Indian lawyer Hank Adams course, has been highly em­ Employment. APPLICATIONS now being gentleman, homey ty bath, carpeting, heat, hot 9,000 Square Feet built-ins, 1% baths, fireplace, The next morning, FBI MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- great area. Low 30s. Ingraham were arrested and handcuffed taken for a power press set-up SEASONED fireplace wood, atomosphere, includes kitchen water, air-conditioner, $175 paneling, garage, patio, ANDOVER Lakefront - 4 barrassing to the government. agents nabbed Adams and bedroom townhouse, full Will Divide TEN-ROOM Contemporary Realty, Vernon Circle, 872-3880. CIAConnectionMay on a downtown sidewalk after SECRETARY - Plush office man. Medical, hospital and $18. Pick-up load delivered. Call and parking. Call 64M936, 649- monthly. Immediate occupan­ barbeque, two acres. Hutchins acres, excellent private loca­ Whitten as they carried those private basement, includes 30-Dey Occupancy Ranch with 3-room studio carrying three cardboard boxes east-of-river, nice boss, all other fringe benefits. Apply in 228-9585. cy. Phone 649-3978, 643-6165. Agency, M9-5324. tion. For the most “ It’s a story of how the same packages to a car. Adams 3436. neat, appliances, carpets, apartment. Over IV2 acres of ANDOVER — Four-room benefits. Good typing needed. person. Quality Nameplate Co., discriminating buyer. Please of stolen BIA documents from government cheated and private patio and entrances, land with view. Redwood Quonset home on beautiful acre said they were going to deliver $120 plus. Fee paid. Call Joy, Fisher Hill Road, East Glaston­ SO LARGE, pleasant room next to MANCHESTER - One-room MANCHESTER - Lovely 14- call for details. Hayes Agency, Adams’ apartment to a car. defrauded and neglected the In­ Qardan Producta $200 per m onth. Paul W. • Ample Parking construction, large thermopane lot. 12x24’ chicken co4 IT W ooU y syn ton y vice, 872-3344. per month. Raul W. Dougan, tile bath and caroeting. $150 dishwasher, 1% baths, recrea­ I INVESTMENT - Package! n N ^ a tiv e w ord 19 D ivid ed 33 T u rk ic 48 M ine en tran ce consent. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. ROCKVILLE — 8 Regan Street, baths, fireplace, full base­ 50 H ead co v e r CEDAR swing with canopy, monthly without neat. Phone tion room, aluminum siding, [with liquor store and auto MANCHESTER - Centrally .Asian nation tribesm an The indication has been that SALESLADY — Experienced in new 4-room, 2-bedroom, ment with garage. PLUS a 24 W inged (HERALD SQUARE) originally $150, selling for $50. WANTED — Antique furniture, 646-1166. breezeway, garage, trees. [body shop. Abutts newj located, 6 room home with FOUR-ROOM, first-floor apart­ second-floor apartment, total 30x50’ heated building, ideal 26 C on tin en t ' r “ r ~ T- v 5“ S” 7- r - V w 11 touchy diplomatic retail clothing sales. Hours 10-6 646-6774. toys, crank phonographs, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- aluminum siding, 12x16 kitchen, 27EntiU e ment, laundry room, large electric, range, refrigerator, [highway. for many uses, such as considerations involving the week days. Apply at the Pants swords, guns, glass, attic or MANCHESTER — Newer 2- 5324. good sized laundry room, 3 30 R edistribu te, ii RT 15“ kitchen, stove and refrigerator, disposal, basement laundry and i Laotian government—which Pocket, 226 Spencer Street, WELL KEPT carpets show the cellar contents. 643-6535. bedroom- Townhouse includes b^roopis, living room, dining­ welding, antique finishing, as cards Pathmark Shop- storage. Couple with one child |¥ Jf 4F ¥ -Y 4F Jf 4F 4F AF-4F ¥ ¥ 16 15“ once considered itself Manchester, results of regular Blue Lustre residential area, $150 plus heat, appliances, IV^ baths, full MANCHESTER — Two-familv, room, 2 porches. Price reduced carpenter shop, etc. Call 32 D ress r ping Center. spot cleaning. Rent electric security. 643-0189. basement. $240. per month. permitted, no pets. $150 5-5, large rooms, separate to $24,(M)0. Cantor & Goldfarb 34 F an cy IT . neutralist—are responsible for Somebody Wants Lloyd Odell at T.J. Crockett, 35 A pp roach ed 16 55" snanmooer $1. The E. A. John­ Rooma Without Board 59 Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- monthly, $150 lease security. heating systems, 2-car garage, Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. Realtor, 875-6279.______^ the refusal to talk about U.S. Call James J. Gessay, 875-0134. Your Home 36 F am ily OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER son Paint Company, 723 Main 4135. large lot, excellent condition membw PM ■ operations therein any detail. THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ and location. $39,000. Char-Bon I And WE have what it takes to| MACHINISTS Street, Manchester 649-4501. EAST HARTFORD - 3-room COVENTRY - $31,900. Custom 37Rh>iM’sgalt s r " On another matter restricting tage St., centrally located, PRESIDENTIAL MODERN 3-room apartment, Agency, 643-0683. [find that somebody.) 38 B everages ■ i i n ■ apartment, appliances in­ empty JWD LONELY built 8-room Ranch, 50 s r newsmen, the Pentagon has REMAINS THE SAME, 643-2711 WANTED MOVING - Garage Sale - large, pleasantly furnished carpeted, utilities, parking. [Experience, salesmanship! 40 L a rg e i» a k VILLAGE APTS. cluded, $130 monthly plus For a warm loving family. 7- overlooking the lake. 41 Membranous IF m clamped tight security around February 3rd-4th, 10 a.m. to 4 rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Hilliard Street. 568-3850, 6 « - CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on [and knowledge. Want your[ 54 s r MANCHESTER utilities. Security required. 289- room Split Level, with garage, Fieldstone fireplace in living pou ch the expected return of more Bridgeport and lathe work. p.m., 342 Slater Street, South for overnight and permanent 7289. 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 bams. I home sold? 42 G o sk iin g at n 2482. rec room, 2 full baths, 3 room, 3 room office on lower u ir i 5T than 500 prisoners of war from Experienced only. Overtime. Windsor. Furniture, washer, guest rates. One and two bedrooms. Excellent example of period ' CALL US ’TODAY level, one car garage, 1.6 acres. I------, C olora d o restoration. Country setting. bedrooms, and city con­ ■ __ 1 Southeast Asia. Paid insurance. dishes, knickknacks, porch fur­ FOUR-room apartment, ROCKVILLE — 3 room apart- Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- 45 W ant o f 40 ! 41 niture, electric hedge clippers, ROOM with kitchen privileges, appliances, heat, hot water, Good location. Philbrick Agen­ veniences. A good buy for a a ctiv ity I Despite a Richardson Near schools, churches; ment, carpeted, stove, BLANCHARD 8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. 4T 4T i r odds and ends, bedroom set. centrally located, 14 Arch parking. Central location. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. good family. For more infor- 49 A l a ^ TT JT memorandum Wednesday affir­ PENOBSCOT and shopping center, on refrigerator, dishwasher, dis------w------attained this Street. Swuritv deposit. $180 monthly. & mation, contact Tony w HP 6T ming the principle of free flow bus line. Call anytime. posaL Good size rooms, quiet ^ P— m--- ta-W in 1959 0 TAG SALE — Saturd^, 10-4 649-3340. ___ R 0 8 8 E T T O IMHIg fir Wtllltf of information, “ to assure that Tool & Gauge area. Includes heat and hot Wasilefslry at 649-5306. Low 51 Unusual BT B” W p.m.. Route 6, Bolton. Exactly PLEASANT, heated room for 52 Irelan d the American people are fully Merrow Road water, parking, storage and Irykt m 4 tad? lU t SMMI I RMttora-ML8 646-24821 Yogi G o t^ Huts' in two miles from Bolton Notch, working gentleman. Apply 4 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 l» y«w bargita iMtlRi In a ractt« laund^ facilities, $160 monthly. n i t gttk a HtraM Wart M. • • B & W • * NkriM WMt Ml 53 F iction a l dog 8T W” informed about matters of lEupning HmUi Tolland, Route IS, Exit 99 right hand side. Box 433. 646- Pearl Street or call 64^9353, 189 W—t Canter 8 t The BABROWS & WALLACE Co. 54 Biblical name I chair... ysa Wad Ml Cal M3-2711. 649-5635, 643-9608. $1 yonr biifiii hnttig h • meUng national defense,” newsmen 875-6083 4696. 649-3142. Realtors — MLS 55 Asian sea MancherterP«taKle-MWWL_ dnir...BM KM Mil M $43-2711. (NiwsrATM iHrm usc a s s h .) are to be barred from inter­ /

The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.r), Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 1, 1973 Old Codger Recollections Rain ending tonight, temperatures in the Buyer Denies 30s. Partiy cloudy and mild Saturday with Land Purchase ^^arie r IVeVlSlOn Plante Becomes Page 7 ?EwTmtm Ukralft high 45-50. Precipitation probability 90 per (Conlinurd from Page One) providing for a full-time cent tonight, 20 per cent Saturday. O bituaries Is For Onassis assistant town counsel, and to charter-revision questions for publishing the town manager’s There will be skating tonight — WATERBURY (AP) - The at Center Springs Annex from 3 CSDC Director MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1973— VOL. XCU, No. 104 MANCHESTER A City o f Village Charm March 13 — the date already tentative budget at least two TWENTY PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ^rchase by Skorpios to 9. scheduled for a referendum on weeks befor a public hearing on Dr. Plante added that Project Properties Ltd. of a large tract a proposed $1,391,000 Skiing hours at Northview are Dr. Alexander J. Plante of of shorefront property on Lake it. Bayberry Rd., Bolton has Concern is going very well, but Mrs. McCaughey appropriation (Laurel Lake The 12 recommended charter 6:30 to 9:30. Candlewood in Danbury was Supervised coasting hours at resigned as a bureau chief of because of cuts in funds, towns purchase and sanitary landfill changes are; have had to be dropped and the confirmed Wednesday by an at­ improvements). Center Springs Park are 3 to 9. the Connecticut State torney for the buyer, the ... To permit emergency For outdoor winter sports Department of Education. Mon­ expansion that was hoped for Was 100 Oct. 7 “A special election costs the borrowing, without a referen­ Waterbury Republican reported information, call 643-4700. day, he will become director of has not materialized. taxpayers about $11,000,” dum but aRer a public hearing, today. the Connecticut Staff ’The purpose of the Hamden- Mrs. Christine McCaughey, of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Agostinelli explained. "It to a limit in any one year of 1 based bilingual, bicultural President Seeking However, attorney William Development Council (CSDC), formerly of 80 Church St., who Survivors are a son, appears logical to hold the per cent of that year’s tax levy. group. Dr. Plante explained, celebrated her 100th birthday Raymond McCaughey of T. Cahill of Greenwich declined referendums on the same an international study in to name the other principals ... To double the yearly pay of Sen. Stennis bilingual and bicultural educa­ will be to study the educational last Oct. 7, died early this Schenectady, N.Y.; and 5 date.” the Board of Directors — to achievement of migrating morning at a Manchester con­ grandsons, Edward Dellert, and denied that one of them is He said that, in the event the Shows Slight tion, with offices in Hamden. Aristotle Onassis, Greek $1,500 for the mayor, $1,200 for The move by Dr. Plante, the children in different countries valescent home. David Dellert and Frank timetable for scheduling the the board secretary, and $1,000 and areas. Initially, he said, he Mrs. McCaughey was Dellert, all of Glastonbury, the shipping magnate and husband charter-change referendum Improvement author of the plan to bus several of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. for each of the other seven hundred disadvantaged and his associates will be honored on her birthday by Rev. James Dellert of Southern doesn’t fit the March 13 date, he directors. Congress’ Support WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. children of minority groups establishing cofriculums for about SO friends and relatives at Pines, N.C., and Robert will recommend scheduling the ... To provide for the election Nova Scotian Indian, Fhierto a party at St. Mary’s Episcopal McCaughey of Monroe, N.Y.; Laurel Lake and charter John C. Stennis, shot twice in a (Project Concern) from Hart­ Office Hours Set of a vice chairman by the Board holdup, remained in very ford’s North End to suburban Rican, ’Turkish, Moroccan, and Church. and 11 great-grandchildren. questions for April or May, “in of Directors, and to designate WASHINGTON (AP) - of the Union reports, Nixon positive spirit of mutual “The policies which I will She was bom Oct. 7, 1872 in serious condition today, but a towns — one of them Finnish children. By Rep. Yacavone the interests of the taxpayers.” him or her the deputy mayor. Also on the staff of CSDC, President Nixon, already beset pledged “to do my part to respect and cooperation.” outline to the Congress in weeks Portadown, Northern Ireland, Funeral services will be Town Manager Robert Weiss hospital spokesman said the 71- Manchester — apparently by congressional critics of his achieve a constructive working This first Nixon report was ahead represent a State Rep. Muriel Yacavone, The procedure is followed now, year-old chairman of the Senate culminates a clash of which is funded by private and came to Manchester in Saturday at the Watkins Dem., of East Hartford, whose said last week he will but is not mandatory in the belt-tightening new budget, relationship with Congress” long on generalities but short on reaffirmation, not an abdica­ 1886, when she was 14. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center Armed Services Committee philosophy between him and the foundations in this country and 9th Assembly District consists recommend the charter-change charter. abroad, are Dr. John Papanikou appealed directly to Congress controlled by the opposition specifics. In essence, he stated, tion of federal responsibility. She and her husband, the late St., at a time to be announced. referendum be held in showed slight improvement Meskill administration over today to work with him to Democrats. He said: then underscored two basic They represent a pragmatic of part of Manchester and part ... To make changes and afters spending a comfortable cuts in programs for disadvan­ of the University of Francis McCaughey, were Burial will be in East of East Hartford, has November, at the regular town deletions in those charter sec­ Connecticut, Dr. Alexander achieve administration goals “My sincere hope is that the positions: rededication to social compas­ married on Nov. 27, 1896 in Cemetery. night. taged children, increased state announced office hours for election. tions which refer to sewer Taylor of Eastern Connecticut which he said mark “a fresh ap­ executive and legislative “In the field of foreign policy, sion and national excellence, in Manchester. She was a member There are no calling hours. Approval of referendum The spokesman said at a 6 college tuition, and the proach to government.” branches can work together in we must remember that a place of the combination and Monday, Feb. 5. rules, assessments and rates,, a.m. EST briefing that the emphasis on budget surpluses. State College, and Robert questions at regular elections so they may conform to state Freight Train Derailed At Crossing In the first of a series of State this great undertaking in a strong America—an America good intentions and fuzzy They will be from 5 to 7 p.m., prospects for Stennis’ recovery Dr. Plante said that he has Avery, director. in the teachers’ lounge of the requires only a majority of statutes, which supercede Dr. Plante received his BS whose word is believed and follow-through which too often those voting. Approval at were still “guarded.” But he been contemplating the action whose strength is respected—is in the past was thought Sunset Ridge School, Silver them. said the senator was awake and for six months and submitted from American International Penn Central freight train, derailed by snow and ice on the part of the tracks on which the railroad car’s wheels Quasnitschka Dies^ Lane and Forbes St., East Hart­ special elections, however, ... To delete the charter College, Springfield, Mass., in essential to continued peace sufficient." requires affirmative votes by at his vital signs were good. The his resignation in December. tracks, blocked Woodland St. Thursday night and today. sit. Penn Central crews were working on the problem Peacekeepers and understanding in the ford.. reference to police grievance next briefing was scheduled for “I am very concerned about 1947; and his master’s in 1949 Derailment of the locomotive, at about 5 p.m. Thursday, today. (Herald photo by Bevins) Declaring that “the basic She said she welcomes least 15 per cent of the town’s procedures, so the procedures and PhD in 1960, both from world.” state of our union today is Ex-Foreman at Herald 28,000-plus voters. 3 p.m. what is happening in the state,” was blamed on the plowing of snow into the “flangeway,” Nixon said the Vietnam comments from Manchester spelled out in the police union Stennis’ administrative UConn. After teaching in three sound, and full of promise,” Several years ago, when a contract may be followed, as he said, in elaborating upon the Take Up Agenda peace agreement has constituents, regarding assistant, William Cresswell,, reasons underlying his high schools and before joining Nixon said that if Americans Herbert Quasnitschka, 52, of Manchester; a daughter. Miss legislative proposals. referendum -was held on a authorized by state statutes. the state Department of strengthened “basic American work together,his final White proposal for two-year, non- said Stennis was “very alert” resignation. “I think we have credibility” and added, “We 14 Hartland Rd., former Trudy Quasnitschka of ... To provide a merit system when visited Wednesday night Education, he was an associate House years can be “the best staggered terms for school concept for town employes, got to the point where we are Rain And Sleet Storm For Cease-Fire must act in such a way in com- ■ foreman of ’The Herald’s press Manchester; two brothers, Correction by his wife. Coy, and son, John professor in the UConn School four years in American board members, the question more concerned about money I News ing years that this credibility room, died Wednesday at Berthold Quasnitschka of with the concept to adhere to Hampton Stennis. He said John of Education and principal of history." In today’s account on page 6 was approved at a special existing personnel rules. than our people. This is SAIGON (AP) — The chief delegates of the United will remain intact, and with it Uncas-on-’Thames Hospital in Manchester and Reinhold visited briefly again today incompatible with what I the university’s E. 0. Smith But he said that “ hard of the Feb. 6 agenda for the election. However, because the ... To create a Department of I Capsules | States, North and South Vietnam and the Viet Cong on a the world stability of which it is Norwich. He was the husband Quasnitschka of Glastonbury; Manchester Board of Directors, about 5:30 a.m. believe in, and therefore I am High School. K; 'X Causes Inconveniences decisions must be made, and we of Mrs. Beatrice Popple and two sisters, Mrs. Karl affirmative votes did not equal Finance and to consolidate all peacekeeping military commission met for the first time so indispensable a part.” must stick by them.” the proposed source for funding 15 per cent of the town’s voter fiscal operations under a no longer of value to the state. “At home, we must reject the Quasnitschka. Kaven of Amston and Mrs. ‘‘One resource that today to take up an agenda including arrangements for the the 834,000 for tennis court lists, the question was declared Director of Finance, who would By JOHN A. JOHNSTON splashing oncoming cars and after 5 p. m. Thursday, blocking mistaken notion—a notion that In discussing domestic areas George Westwood of Glaston­ Connecticut has had over the completion of American troop withdrawals and prisoner Mr. Quasnitschka was born bury. renovations is incorrect. The lost. be the town controller. ramncATiON and DOUG BEVINS pedestrians. If you were the road. has dominated too much of the that will be the subject of future funds would not come from Fire Calls years, and which has brought us Feb. 28,1920 in Germany, son of Funeral services will be The CRC report adopted last ... To place the Park PASSPORT KOTOS Soldier Killed Herald Reporters walking, you were picking your Penn Central crews were exchanges, U.S. officials reported. public dialogue for too reports, Nixon painted broad­ Antone and Freida Mueller state aid for renovating a por­ night, in addition to Department under the jurisdic­ Town firemen answered a to our high level of income, is ; SAUMiMSSffF BELFAST (AP) — A sniper way carefully, picking yourself unable to get the locomotive long—that ever-bigger govern­ brush objectives: Saturday at 11 a.m. at the tion of Robertson School into call Wednesday at 5:20 p.m. to our high level of education and A third pressing item on the U.S. officials termed the Quasnitschka, and had lived in Holmes Funeral Home, 400 recommending 12 charter tion of the director of public CMDA IMP « SnM killed a British soldier in Depending on where you were up, but those who could, stayed back on the tracks Thursday agenda, the American officials meeting “significant.” ment is the answer to every Economic Affairs — “Our Manchester for the past 20 school administration offices. revisions, recommends also works. 12 Knox St. on the report of a skills. When we ignore that Strabane Thursday night as driving this morning, you were put at home. night, and they continued to problem.” Main St. The Rev. Thomas J. They would come from a state .small stove fire. There was no fact, we are in a process of 129 lUi St, MMchMlir said, was to arrange security There were other signs that objectives will be to hold down years. Windsor of St. Mark’s Lutheran that the Board of Directors give ... To place the water and M3-73S9 bombs and rioting shook skidding on patchy ice, bogged The culprit this time, work on the mishap today. fo r field teams of the the peacekeeping commissions The chief executive asserted, grant for previous renovations damage, firemen reported. deterioration.” according to the National taxes, to continue controlling He had been employed at The Church of Glastonbury will serious consideration to sewer departments under the Belfast. down in slush momentarily, or Railroad officials said the International Commission of are getting into action. “We have learned only too well inflation, to promote economic of tennis courts — at the high coordinating municipal and jurisdiction of the director of Sgt. William Boardley, 30, breezing along on Weather Service at Windsor locomotive derailed because that heavy taxation and Herald’s press room from 1951 officiate. Burial will be at the school, at the West Side Oval, Control and Supervision who U.S. helicopters flew 40 more growth, to increase until he retired about a year convenience of the family. ’The school maintenace problems public works, who would be was the first soldier to die this comparatively clear highways Locks, was a storm that was there was ice and snow in the are to police the cease-fire. Viet Cong delegates and 4,000 excessive government spending and at Robertson Park. born in the Southwest and productivity, to encourage ago. family requests memorials be with the Board of Education, to designated superintendent. year and the 698th confirmed and main roads, at times crossing, plowed there by The observers from Canada, pounds of their supplies from are not a cure-all.” foreign trade, to keep farm in­ Survivors, besides his wife, made to the American Cancer ... To raise to $2,500 the death in three and a half years moved across the Great Lakes. highway department crews. Poland, Hungary and Indonesia Democrats in Congress, NEPTUNE WATERBEDS* Warm air aloft and cold their district headquarters at come high, to bolster small are a son, Paul Quasnitschka of Society, 237 E. Center St. ceiling for town purchases of Roman Catholic-Protestant Nobody was hurt in the are already three days behind Loc Ninh to Saigon to join the particularly, have been critical temperatures on the ground business, and to promote better ‘New Town’ Shoppers without competitive bidding. warfare in Northern Ireland. Coventry derailment, and there was no the schedule specified in the joint military commission. of Nixon’s intention to scrap a labor-management relations.” The ceiling now is $1,000, with a ARENT EXPENSIVE caused the early freezing rain, property damage reported. cease-fire agreement for Sunday was reported to be the broad variety of existing provision added for waiver of but slowly rising temperatures Roads throughout the setting up regional federal programs, most of them Natural Resources — “ My target for deployment of recommendations will include Manchester Gain? bids. Agnew in Thailand Grand List resulted in the changeover to Manchester area were slippery headquarters in Hue, Da Nang, Communist representatives to in the social welfare area. Harry Gray ... To delete the mandatory King Size Frame & Mattress & Liner 99.00-129.00 BANGKOK (AP) - Vice all rain. today, making driving Pleiku, Phan Thiet, Bien Hoa, th e seven regional Without referring to such programs to preserve and The spokesman said that rain hazardous and slow. criticism, Nixon said: enhance the environment, to Harry Gray, 93, of Williman- next 15 years, will consist of requirement that the chief President Spiro T. Agnew today My Tho and Can Tho. headquarters. Vernon Manchester is likely to be the Increases should continue into tonight, Traffic tie-ups were reported advance science and tic died Wednesday at Windham prime shopping area for houses, apartments, building inspector be the town’s King Size Frame, mattress, liner and heater 138.00-188.00 pledged continued U.S. military zoning enforcement officer, but and economic aid to Thailand with possible highway and ur­ on Capitol Region highways technology, and to assure Community Memorial Hospital, residents of a proposed new businesses, and industry. ban flooding as the result of balanced use of our Willimantic. He was the father Weiss said that DevCo to leave intact the requirement Raised King Size Frame, mattress, liner. after the Vietnam war, a Thai HOLLY GANTNER during the commuter traffic town in northwest- Coventry, storm drains clogged with period this morning. irreplaceable natural of Mrs. Rita Pace of Tax List Manchester Town Manager officials “made it very clear” that the position be filled by spokesman reported. Correspondent someone in the building 234.00-289.00 Agnew met for two hours Coventry’s grand list of Oct. snow. Tomorrow, he said, will Manchester Police said there Manchester GOP Picks resources.” Manchester and Mrs. Hilda Robert Weiss mentioned in this that Manchester is the center heater and headboard be partly sunny and mild, with Bisikirski of Ellington. east of the Connecticut River. inspector’s office. with Premier Thanom Kit- 1, 1972 is $41,992,01Q, up $612,737 were several minor auto Human Resources — “I will morning’s weekly meeting of tem peratures in the 45-50- accidents in town Thursday Other survivors are his wife, (Continued from Page One) the Mayor’s Downtown Action “They feel there’s real promise ... To change the designation, tikachom and other Thai ot- over the previous year. ’The new have recommendations to “Welfare Department,” to, Sa m e price for Twin, Double and Queen Size. ficials. figures, released yesterday, do degree range. night and today. No serious advance the nation’s health and 2 other daughters, a son, a Committee. for Manchester,” Weiss said. Superintendent John Burchill Berte As Chairman brother, 15 grandchildren and Mobile homes and boats Weiss said there is a “Department of Social Ser- ...get the drift of It. The vice president arrived in not reflect frozen tax rates for collisions were reported. education, to improve continue to be popular with 249 Bangkok Thursday after talks the elderly and are subject to of t h e T own Higjh w.a y State Police at Stafford and BY SOL R. COHEN Building Hearing Room gave government in Manchester, the conditions of people in need, to 12 great-grandchildren. Weiss said he had talked with possibility DevCo might ‘aid Department said that eight Funeral services will be mobile homes owned by Vernon officials of the Greater Manchester in downtown in Saigon with President revision by Board of Tax Colchester said there were (Herald Reporter) Dobkin and Mrs. Taylor a best you can get, join us and carry forward our increasingly taxpayers for a total value of Nguyen Van Thieu and In Review action. Sanders went into action at 8:30 several “fender-bender” ac­ A. Paul Berte of 57 Tuck Rd. standing and resounding ova­ vote Republican’.’’ successful attacks on crime, Friday at 1 p.m. at the Potter Hartford Development Corp. redevelopment, but “not at this RTE. 30, VERNON Thursday night and continued Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., $492,480. The number of boats (DevCo), which will develop point.” No-Faull Pushed EL CAMINQ PLAZA Phnom Penh with President A potential increase of over cidents in their areas this mor­ last night was elected chairman tion. Mrs. Mercer, after thanking drug abuse and injustice, and to totals 433 with a value of WASHINGTON (AP) - Lon Nol on postwar reconstruc­ $1 million was cut into throughout the night, 12 sanders ning. South Windsor Police of the Manchester Republican Dobkin, taking note of the deal with such important areas Willimantic. Burial will be in the new town for its Parent An economic study may be r v e n b j r v e | r . 872-8379 were in operation by 7 a. m. the committee for electing her, Windham Center Cemetery. $142,110 an increase of $15,430 company. Greater Hartford needed to determine the Backers of national no-fault tion of Indochina. somewhat because of increased made a similar report, but Town Committee, succeeding large turnout on an evening of remarked, “1 hope I can be as of special concern as consumer over last year’s value. auto insurance believe they ■ the difference in bedrooms exemptions under Public Act today, and 14 trucks were Coventry and Vernon Police M. Adler Dobkin, who had miserable weather, remarked, affairs.” Friends may call at the Process Inc. potential effect of the proposed sanding and plowing good a vice chairman as funeral home today from 3 to 5 Assessments levied under The proposed new town of have enough votes to pass a bill 490 which offers reductions for said they didn’t investigate any resigned after five years in the “Now you know, Paul (Berte), Community Development — new town on Manchester, Weiss * Recommended by Conn. Building Officials Association Saunda. She was the best. I, too, p.m. Public Act 788 “Prorated 20,000, to be developed over the in the Senate by April or May. Nixon Nominated farm and forest lands. ’These simultaneously. Catch basins accidents. post. Berte will fill the if you ever feel you can’t draw a “We must do a better job ... in said. were opened in critical areas, am looking forward to an Assessments and Collection of OSLO (AP) — The director of reductions totalled $1,011,535, Elsewhere in Connecticut, a unexpired term to spring of crowd to a town committee election victory in the fall.” creating more livable Taxes on New Real Estate the Norwegian Nobel Institute an increase of $776,905 from the he said, and a grader was also gasoline-carrying tractor 1974. meeting, just resign as town communities, in which all of Construction," are not included confirlaed today that President Oct. 1, 1971 figures. scraping pavements to get as trailer hit another truck on the Berte’s election was no sur­ chairman. That’s when they’ll Berte, an attorney and a CPA our children can grow up with Hyman M. Berman in the grand iist figures, but Vernon Notes Nixon Is among “dozens of can­ The breakdown of the grand much slush as possible removed wet Connecticut Turnpike early prise. He was not opposed and turn out.” with the Hartford accounting fuller access to opportunity and Hyman Max Berman, 68, of 35 will be added when the Board of didates” proposed for the 1973 list figures is as follows: gross in case of later freezing. today and burst into flames, was elected by acclamation. Dobkin thanked the com­ firm of Ernst & Ernst, is a GOP greater immunity to the social Foley St. died Wednesday at Tax Review changes are Nobel Peace Prize. real estate, $37,778,435; net real A two-car Penn Central closing all six lanes of the When Dobkin announced his mittee merhbers for their district leader, chairman of the evils and blights which now Ski Slope Opens ON PANELING freight train derailed at the Manchester Housing Authority Manchester Memorial Hospital entered on the list. S A V E The deadline for nominations estate (after veteran, blind and resignation two weeks ago, he cooperation during his five plague so many of our towns after suffering a heart attack The value of slightly more was Thursday. elderly exemptions), Woodland St. crossing shortly (S«M- Page Twenty) designated Berte his personal years in office. “It’s been fan­ and is its liaison with the and cities.” while driving on Spencer St. He than 6,200 acres of land is listed Monday’s storm made it served in the Vernon schools $36,664,340; personal property tastic,” he said. “I don’t know Mayor’s Downtown Action possible to open the Fox Hill Ski next week: , BANANA 4x7 SPICEWOOD 4x8 choice to succeed him. In appealing for help from was the husband of Mrs. at $6,111,080 a slight drop from COCONUT 4x8 gross, $1,437,195; personal who to single out — so I’ll single Committee. He was area for the first time this Monday: Barbeque beef on What was a surprise, Congress, Nixon said of his Florence Gipstein Berman. last year’s figure of $6,210,000. Need $600 Million property net, $1,436,645; motor however, was the resignation of out all of you.” Manchester coordinator last blueprint for a revamped Mr.' Berman was born in House and building lots season and members of the rice, spinach, bread and butter, vehicle gross, $4,029,155; motor Bolton Grand List summer for the Republican in­ Aipine Ski Club of Rockville pineapple. <2.88 <3.49 »3.49 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Mrs. Saunda Taylor from the government: Colchester and had lived in numbering 6,943 are valued at The bankrupt Penn Central vehicle net, $3,891,025. Berte, after thanking the terne program in Washington, plan to take advantage of it. Tuesday: Stuffed shells, post of vice chairman and the committee for his election and “Converting it into reality West Hartford for 17 years $27,492,212. railroad reported Thursday it Assessment figures show the election of Mrs. Marion Mercer D.C., and was director of will require a spirit of coopera­ before coming to Manchester Club members will meet at green beans, whole wheat bread town contains 2,901 houses for a Up Half Million fo r the support and volunteer services for the Apartment houses and homes the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry must have $600 million in new to succeed her. Mrs. Mercer’s tion and shared commitment on four years ago. He was a with more than four dwelling and butter, apple crisp. gross of $24,253,658; 1,793 encouragement he received Manchester Committee to Re- Park tonight at 8 for a brief SAVE ON ALL ARMSTRONG CEIUNGS federal money over the next election also was without the part of all branches of the graduate of Bacon Academy, units are included in the Wednesday: Frankfort on outbuildipgs at $1,138,555; 8,793 JUDITH DONOHUE year, 282 personal property, prior to it, pledged as his im­ Elect the President. He is a business meeting and then will roll, potato puffs, pickled beets, four years to get out of the red. opposition and by acclamation. mediate goal, “the election of a governmeht, for the goals we Colchester. commercial classification. Barring that,the railroad’s house and building lots at Correspondent and 2,846 motor vehicle ac­ member of the Exchange Club take their ski gear over to Fox gingerbread with topping. Mrs. Taylor, for nine years Republican majority (on the seek are not those of any single He was a retired antique Other figures listed in the SPECIAL SPECIAL court-appointed trustees said $7,736,242 ; 36 stores at $666,895; counts. Last year’s account of Manchester. Hill for an evening of skiing Thursday; Juice, pizza, igi-mstrong vice chairman and secretary of Board of Directors) in the fall.’’ party or faction, they are goals dealer and was a member of the new list are: Barns, sheds, gar­ the only other way to reach and 12 factories at $227,940. Bolton’s 1972 Grand List is up totals were real estate 1,727, the committee before then, had Mrs. Mercer, who resides for the betterment of all under the iights. Tuesday night tossed salad, ice milk bar. $575,633 from 1971, according to personal property 257 and First Ludmir Benevolent ages etc., numbering 2,394 and AS LOW AS < 1 4 *^ AS LOW AS <24~ financial stability would be to A total of 18,850 acres of land not announced her resignation “That is our mandate as with her husband. Jack, at 174 Americans. Association. valued at $1,482,619; Machinery the club^ conducted the first of a Friday: Crispy fish sticks, figures released yesterday by motor vehicles, 2,695. planned series of adult ski parsley potato, butternut PER 10 X 12 ROOM PER 10 X 12 ROOM cut the trackage almost in half. are assessed at a value of publicly. Only about half of the Republican town committee Ludlow Rd., is a Republican “As President, I recognize Survivors, besides his wife, and water power, $2,389,880 ; 57 Provinciale Design assessor Calvin Hutchinson. 60 committee members present members,” he said. “There’s district leader, a justice of the that I cannot do this job alone. iessons. squash; bread and butter, jello 12 X 12 P LA IN W H IT E ______2 X 4 Suspended- Plain White $3,755,145. In addition to farm The list totals $20,578,822 com­ Hutchinson^reminds persons are two sons, Melvin L. Berman horses, $5,340; 4 cattle, $550; <15“ per ctn. classihcations, there are 112 comparing the two sets of last night knew about it. no doubt we’ll have to work peace and, for many years, an The Congress must help, and I of Manchester and Victor R. Poultry, $630; Commercial Snowmobiles Forbidden with topping. pared with $20,004,189 last year. Snowmobile owners are ( ^ m Strong horses assessed at $13,205; 22 figures that the 1971 figures are In fact, the first knowledge harder. We know we’re out- active worker and executive pledge to do my part to achieve Berman of East Hartford; a furniture and fixtures, Milk is served with all meals. ( ^ m Strong Area Numbers registered. Our offer to the cautioned by Donald Berger, cattle at $2,840; and 247 boats at A breakdown of the 1972 adjusted totals after review by th e others had of the board member of the a constructive working sister, Mrs. Ruth Sachs of $2,677,630: By The Associated Press $97,460. figures indicate that real estate resignation was when Mrs. Vi­ townspeople stands — ‘If you Manchester Republican relationship with the Congress recreation director, that the Here is a list of winning the town’s Board of Tax Bayside, L.I., N.Y.; and four Also: Mechanics and farming LOSE UGLY FAT accounts for $17,813,431; per­ Review, while the 1972 figures vian Ferguson placed Mrs. want good, efficient Women’s Club. grandchildren. tools, $2,480; Manufactured use of these vehicles is for­ Santero Design‘d Barbary Design‘d lottery numbers selected in The Board of Tax Review will bidden on the town-owned Start losing weight today OR sonal property, $642,^11; and have not yet been adjusted. Mercer’s name in nomination Funeral services will be goods, $500,830; Cables and con- MONEY BACK. MONAOEX Is a liny weekly drawings by meet to hear grievances on < 1 p®*” cl® ' <12“ per ctn. motor vehicles $2,122,980. to fill the vacancy. Friday at 11:30 a.m. at the duits, $4,233,670; Ecker Farm and at Henry tablet that will help curb your de­ northeastern states that run assessments tonight from 7:30 The board will sit later this Park. sire lor excess food. Eat less-weigh to 9:30; tomorrow from 9 a.m. Last year’s breakdown At that point, Henry (Bud) chapel of Weinstein’s Mor­ Miscellaneous, $624,990. Also less. Contains no dangerous drugs lofteries. The department does allow to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, showed $17,400,144 for real es­ month to hear complaints or to Michalak rose and ask ^ why a tuary, 640 Farmington Ave., included in the grand list is $57,- and will not make you nervous. No NEW YORK - 444938 tate; $579,575 for personal successor to Mrs. Taylor wds regulated snowmobiling at strenuous exercise. Change your life Wednesday and Thursday of discuss assessments with Hartford. Rabbi Leon Wind and 100, the ten per cent penalty for NEW JERSEY - 890421 Legion Field off West St. . . . start today. MONAOEX costs next week from 7:30 to 9:30 property and $2,024,144, motor being proposed when Mrs. Cantor Israel Tabatsky of late filing. This is $25,300 less $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 ^)*iTistrong PENNSYLVANIA - 050262 taxpayers who feel aggrieved. Taylor had not yet resigned. Requirements for use of this ^ ^ m s t r o n g p.m., in the Assessor’s office of vehicles. Temple Beth Sholom will of­ than allowed on last year’s list. lor twice the amount. Lose ugly fat MASSACHUSE’TTS - 215952 Hutchinson said there are 1,- ^Mes for these hearings have “I feel that a new chairman area have been set forth by the or your money will be refunded with ficiate. Burial will be in the Tax exempt real estate and tax CONNECTICUT — 36658 the 'Town Hall,-Rt. 31. not yet been set. Town Council. no questions asked by; '734 real estate accounts this should start off with a new vice First Ludmir Benevolent exempt farmers are not Fissured Design " chairman,” said Mrs. Taylor, School Lunches Highdiffe Design Association Cemetery, reflected in the grand list Ltastt InM PvWt ks(4M who then rose to offer her The following lunches will be <14“ per ctn. Cleveland Ave. Ext., Hartford. figures. MMb Tpts. Wsst4M Or*n F M $12** per ctn. designation. “After all. I’ve had Memorial Week will be the job nine.years. It’s time observed at the home of his son, Folks, Be Of Good Cheer someone else brought some Victor R. Berman, 33 Grande fresh ideas tom.” Rd., East Hartford. S tro n g (Xym Strong Spring Will Soon Be Helre She explained that, in 1968, ’The family suggests that any LEE BELTED TIRE SALE 20% OFF \ when Dobkin was elected memorial contributions may be Stock Base chairman, she promised to con­ made to the Heart Association F£ Size Reohees Code No. 20% Off Chatham Design Colonial Sampler “If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there will be two tinue as vice chairman as long of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins ROUTE 83 , VERNON as he stayed in the post. She TTFIT 7-Q0-13 Mtf-235-129 78.05 36.02 WO 2841 <12“ per ctn. <15“ per ctn. winters in the year.” St., Hartford. E78-14 then seconded the nomination J--3>14 600-605-129 8145 3749 U1 2943 of Mrs. Mercer. F78-14 7.75-14 600-601-129- 86.60 The Scottish once said it, with a sigh and tear. The CO 3848 IS4 31.10 WE BEAT THE BIG GUYS ON PRICES - SERVICE - FREE DELIVERY* The other two officers, Mrs. Miss Bessie Mason 678-14 ifilbNazL -MM- -43.30 groundhog repeats it, with a smirk and leer. Mildred Schaller, secretary, ROCKVILLE - Funeral I f T W r 8.55-14 600403-128 101.45 4344 19$ 35.07 and Charles McKenzie, services for Miss Bessie Mason » i78"14 iJ5-14 600406-129 11125 47.43 3011 37.94 How come the groundhog’s so smart in Punxsutawney, treasurer, continue in their of 164 Vernon Ave., who died UJ R8-15 7.75-15 600407-129 88.75 39.61 767 31.69 P-A? He looks for an instant and knows what to say. posts. H- SAVE UP TO 40% Monday at a Rockville 678-15 8J5-15 600408-129 97.15 4141 240 33.93 Berte’s name was placed in convalescent home, will be K H78-15 8J5-15 6 0 ^ 1 2 9 44.68 “ 35:74 Methinks he’s a dumbbell and not smart at all, else he’d nomination by Atty. John Shea, m r W 9,01 ON himself a former chairman of Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holmes 9 J78-15 8i5-15 600-610-129 11245 47.43 3.12 37.94 Rumpul Stilskin, Manchester’s resident groundhog at the be in Miami, just having a ball. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., the town committee. Harlan JI.W-15 — 4 0 (P ^ 1 2 9 TliiTr 46l62 “ 3 7 3 5 “ Manchester. Burial will be in 2.90 Lutz Junior Museum, offered his sympathy to Taylor seconded the nomination m i 5 *8.15-15 600611-129 CARPETS BY Grove Hill Cemetery. 117.00 3,27 3942 Punxsutawney, Pa., residents today where a cousin of his and Roy Thompson, who had SJZ5-i4 6 0 P t2 -i2 l Viking - Monorch - World There are no calling hours. 678-H 7 .i0 saw his shadow and thus they are in for six more weeks of - Editor’s Note been mentioned as a possible 678-15 8J5-15 600408-128 87.45 39.17 2 40 3144 Chorter Ook - Salem winter. Rumpul saw no shadow here and in National Manchester’s dawn was icy and gray. candidate but who had ruled it s Tiwir 8.55-15 W S e P 1 2 T 9l60 41.21 3.01 3197 Weather Service language, said: “Spring will arrive in Meaning Spring is not far away. out, moved that the 1 YD. INSTALLED FREE WITH EVERY 5 Manchester if not sooner, later, beyond p shadow of So thanks to a Cohen named Sol, nominations be closed and Republican Town Officials Personal Notice doubt.” He promised a revised forecast March 2. (Herald For this lyrical folderol. Berte’s election be made un­ V/sIf Car/'e T V animous. A. Paul Berte and Mrs. Marion Mercer, new chairman and vice chairman of the on our upper level photo by Ofiara) Manchester Republican Town Committee, in standing ovation for M. Adler Dobkin and 555 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. TtL 643-2832 COM PLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES AND TV’S The committee members I noald like to t m r t n my heartfelt Mrs. Saunda Taylor, outgoing chairman and vice chairman. (Herald photo by Pinto) and apprecianoa to the doctors, packed into the Municipal M IM S , M e n u and neiglibon, who were ao Mm in OUT recent bmavement, in the CHARLIE'S SERVICE STATION ROUTI 83, VIRNON 624 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. TEL 649-7243 t * M4*. to e pja. WoHy | It **** *^ ”*^ M n. 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