PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Sept. 17, 1973 Town Elks Drop About Town m m Obituaries^ The Polish Women’s The Manchester Civic the Keeney St. School at 7:45. White* Clause Alliance, Group 246, will meet Orchestra will rehearse tonight Members are reminded to bring Juseph Gelzewich Kliseo Stentella Manchester Lodge of Elks tonight at 7:30 at the home of and every Monday hereafter at their own music stands: Edwin Grausbinsky Mrs. Myron Hills* has Joined with many other SOUTH WINDSOR - Edwin Eliseo Stentella, 87, of 132 ^rs. Michalina Kurlowicz. Joseph G etzew ich, 87, ..Mrs. Mae McCann Hills, 57, lodges in the state in adopting a !Hanrl|T0tTr ItiTuinn Ifralh “Stanley” Graushinsky of 14 Birch. St., died Saturday at a formerly of New Britain, died of Bloomfield, formerly of national Elks constitutional Saturday at a Manchester con Miller Rd. died Saturday at Manchester, died Saturday at local convalescent home. Lakota Council, Degree of amendment which would end Pocahontas, will meet Give Your Driveway Lasting valescent home. M a n c h e ste r Memorial Hartford Hospital. She was the Born Nov. 17, 1885, in MANCHESTER, CONN , TUESDAY, SEPT, 18, 1673- VOL. XCII, No. 296 Manchester—A City of Village Charm racial discrimination in lodge Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd KIGHTEEN PAGES PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Born in Wilna, Poland, he Hospital. He was the husband of wife of Myron Hills. Maglinana Sabino, Italy, he With Our J a n n ih t lived in Manchester 56 years. membership, Darrell Hovey, Fellows Hall. lived in New Britain most of his Mrs. Alice Zilinsky Born in County Armagh, exalted ruler, said today. J .1 6 BLACKTOP SEALER life until moving to Manchester Graushinsky. Ireland, she lived in He was the son of Alexandro Ont coil Mill, ptiiiryn, wilirprooli, wMd- Concordia Lutheran Church six years ago. Born in Poland, he lived in Manchester many years until and Laura Stentella. Hovey said the lodge last prooti driviwiyi, wilki, pilloi. Women will have a potluck He operated a dairy farm in South Windsor 60 years. He was moving to Bloomfield 21 years Before retiring, he was week voted 49-1 to delete the Fill-drying, illlconliing piving pitch riilili ’Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the the New Britain-Berlin and a self-employed potato and ago. She was employed at the employed by Cheney Bros, as a word “white” from the wiilhir, oil, griiM , icldi, giiollno, intl- Vernon areas before retiring 20 tobacco farmer. He was a com dyer. membership requirement church. After the business JlTMIi. Connecticut General Life In meeting, there will b«L a show years ago. He was a communi municant of St. Margaret Mary surance Co. in the personnel Survivors are a son, Enrico clause. Haw JwmlM J-tl and tell program and members , MANCHE8TEB NARDWARl cant of St. James Church. Church, South Windsor, an department for 10 years. She Stentella of Hartford; a SMd MU for t l ^ will share their vacation 1177 Mtkl U tm I t43-44U tipping DrUtwiyi Survivors are four sons, Army veteran of World War I, was a communicant of Christ daughter, Mrs. Onelia Cascone In Maine and other states, Chileaii Junta Announces Arrests experiences. Julian Getzewich of and a member of Manchester the King Church in Bloomfield. of Manchester; six court’s have ruled private clubs Manchester, Robert Getzewich Barracks of Veterans of World grandchildren and six great and lodges discriminating Other survivors are two ' The Manchester Chapter of of Wethersfield, Frank War I. f daughters, Sharon Hills of Los grandchildren. against membership on the G a s o lin e , Getzewich of Altadena, Calif., Other survivors are a son, The funeral is Wednesday at basis of race could be barred the Disabled American Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Veterans will meet ’Tuesday at and John Glowacki of Orange; Edward C. Graushinsky of Maureen Liebler of Dayville; 8:30 a.m. from the John F. from holding state liquor C e ilin g s Reports 95 nine grandchildren and seven South Windsor; a daughter, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. licenses. 8 p.m. at the American Legion three brothers, John McCann of Home. K great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bernice Whiteley of South Marlborough, and George Center St., with a Mass of rVAV*- I The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 Windsor; a brother and a sister McCann and Patrick McCann, Resurrection at St. James Hovey said a majority of the D e b a te d ’The Woman’s Home League a.m. from the Holmes Funeral in Poland, and four both 'of Manchester; and a Church at 9. Burial will be in St. nation’s lodges will have to ap James Cemetery. prove the change for it to of the Salvation Army will meet I ' FUNERAL HOME | Killed In Goup Home, 400 Main St., with a grandchildren. - WASHINGTON (AP) - Gas sister, Mrs. Margaret Bantley Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mass of the Resurrection at St. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 of Manchester. Friends may call at the become effective; but he had station owners have told the Citadel for a fellowship i;:; Established 1874-Three Generations of ServictM, James Church at 9. Burial will a.m. from the Samsel- Funeral services are Tuesday funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 heard the lodges were deleting Cost of Living Council that SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — The military junta announced meeting. Hostess will be Mrs. •*** ' be in St. James Cemetery. Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 at 1 p.m. at the.Taylor and Mo- and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to the racial requirement at about some of them are closing down a four to one ratio. Annie Russell. •ii: 142 East Center Street Manchester ?i today that 95 persons have been killed and 4,700 arrested in There are no calling hours. Buckland Rd., South Windsor, deen Funeral Home, 12 Seneca 9 p.m. because of the council’s price the week since the armed force toppled Marxist President Friends wishing to do so may with a Mass of Christian Burial Rd., Bloomfield. Burial will be ceilings and some others are make memorial contributions at St. Margaret Mary Church at defying the regulations. Salvador Allende. All the prisoners will be court- in Mountain View Cemetery, Project HELP P. martialed, the junta said. to the Manchester Memorial 9. Burial will be in St. Catherine Bloomfield. William A. Alley Manchester Hospital Notes As the council’s Phase 4 price m Hospital Appreciation Fund. Cemetery, Broad Brook. Friends may call at the VERNON - William Albert ceilings on retail gasoline were These were the first official The’ colonel said he was Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to Alley, 85, of 4 Franklin Park Project HELP (Handicapped Earning and being_ debated in court figures given by the junta on releasing the dead and arrest Francis B. Jacques funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. East, Rockville, died Saturday Discharged Friday: W. Schmid, 38 Camp Meeting elsewhere in the city, represen Living Project), a program designed to dead and injured. Unofficial figures to knock down reports ROCKVILLE - Francis B. 9. Those wishing to do so may in Grandview 'Nursing Home, Charlotte Porterfield, 178 Oak Rd.; Vincent J. Petraglia, 25 tatives of Western gasoline sta train handicapped for employment In the figures placed casualties at that 70,000 had' been arrested. Jacques, 65, of Windsor, make memorial contributions Cumberland, R.I., after a short Grove St.; Bennie W. Beaulieu, Trout Stream Dr., Vernon; tion operators and several formerly of Rockville, died Sun to Muscular Dystrophy illness. Buena Vista Dr., Coventry; Samuel D. Maneri, 14 Nye St.; food service Industry at Manchester Com senators spent nearly two hours between 500 and 1,000 as a result Ewing said most of the of almost daily street fighting day at St. Francis Hospital. He Associations of America, 179 Born in North Adams, Mass., Roger Dubay, 92 Bissell St.; Anne M. McNeill, 5 Lawton Rd. munity College, will begin serving lunches Monday with council officials in arrested were being held at between troops and armed was the husband of Mrs. Angela Allyn St., Hartford. he lived in Rockville most of his Berla M. Leighton, East Hart Also, Walter R. Fagan, 40 today at 12 noon sharp In the Food Ser a meeting arranged by Sen. National Stadium, a soccer Allende supporters. Salamon Jacques. Mrs. Frederick Carpenter life. He retired 15 years ago ford; Eileen A. Schworm and Oicott St.; Stanley J. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M. arena that seats 80,000. He vice Dining Room at the college’s Student Army Col. Pedro Ewing, the Born in Rockville, he live in TOLLAND — Mrs. Elizabeth from Hockanum Worsted Mill, son. East Hartford; Scott E. Krajewski, 67 Arnott Rd.; Bud Walch, an Oklahoma City added that the 4,700 prisoners to Center. Lunches will be served Mondays, new military government’s Windsor more than 50 years. He A. Carpenter, 80, of Rt. 74, died Rockville. He was a member of Kendall, 371 Oak St.; Susan J. Brian L. Murphy, 35 Hillside gas station owner said 25 per be court-martialed will be secretary-general, said 72 was a communicant of St. in an out-of-town convalescent Mrs.-Andrew Sewruck the Courts Hearts of Oak, McHugh and daughteri East Ave., Vernon. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tickets must be certt of Oklahoma City gas allowed to have a lawyer for civilians, 14 policemen and nine Gabriel Church, Windsor, and home Friday. She was the wife COLUMBIA - Mrs. Mary Foresters of America and Hartford; John C. Lamer, 34 purchased In advance at th^ college Book stations have voted to shut their defense. He made no com soldiers had been killed. Only served as a volunteer fireman of Frederick S. Carpenter/ Tanterta Sewruck, 82, of Rt. 6, Union Congregational Church. Juniper Dr., Coventry. Store. down because they can’t make ment on reports that some had “three or four” were executed in Windsor for 20 years. He was Born in Tolland, she lived in died Friday in Windham Com He is" survived by a sister, Also, Henry N. Moore, 86 a profit. Those that have been tortured. VITAMIN because they committed employed by the Royal Laundry New York City many years un munity Memorial Hospital. She Mrs. Caroline Lucas of North- Overlook^Dr.; William M. fi- decided to remain open are “grave crimes,” Ewing said. 'The junta relaxed the curfew Co. of Windsor many years. til returning to Tolland 30 years was the wife of Andrew Smithfield, R.I. Wilson, East Hartford; The above space is available to your group on a FIRST COME FIRST charging up to 4 cents over the HEADQUARTERS 'The military official said the for an extra hour tonight, until 8 Other survivors are two ago. Sewruck. Funeral services are Tuesday Deborah L. Saglio, 58 Ridge St.; SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, through the legal price, he said. South Windsor Democrats Hear Killian daughters, Arline Jacques and Other survivors are a son, LiQS^ett Pnrk.idp courtesy of Watkins. Contact Mrs. Smith at The Herald between 11-12 a.m. executions took place outside p.m., in honor of the 163rd an She was born in Austria. at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the Susan B. Adamek, 1238 Hart Thursday the week before publication; 643-2711... The ceilings imposed Sept. 7 Low Prices' Atty. Gen. Robert Killian was guest speaker Monday at a luncheon Santiago, where most of the niversary of Chile’s in Mary Ann Jacques; and a Roderick G. Carpenter of She was a member of Holy Grove Hills Cemetery, ford Tpke., Rockville; Leonard forced many stations to reduce chairman; Mrs. Cecile Decker, vice chairman of the Board of meeting sponsored by the Democratic Town Committee of South resistance has taken place. dependence from Spain, but brother, David Jacques, all of Morristown, N.J., and four Trinity Russian Orthodox Rockville. Burial will follow. prices by up to 3 cents a gallon. Education; and Dave Cohen, a member of the Board of Education. Windsor at the Acadia Restaurant in Manchester. Listening to him Ewing did not say how many planned no official celebration Windsor. grandchildren. Church. In a separate action, a bipar The luncheon, which was open to the public, will be a weekly event Friends may call at the stress the need for "party unity” are from left, Mrs. Donald Wasik, had been injured. in the tense, uncertain capital. The fuheral is Tuesday at Funeral services were held The funeral was today at the cemetery’s chapel Tuesday tisan group of 33 senators wrote with various guest speakers on the local and state level. (Herald 10:15 a.m. from the Merwin- today af the Ladd Funeral Potter Funeral Home, 46 from 1 to 2 p.m. council director John Dunlop committee member; William Young, former Democratic town photo by Ofiara) Leek and Sheehan Funeral Home, 19 Ellington' Ave., Jackson St., Willimantic. J. Russell Bergeron Funeral that the rollbacks required of Home, 35 Poquonock Ave., Rockville. Burial was in North Burial was in Holy Trinity Rus Home, Woonsocket, R.I., is in retailers while other sectors of Windsor,with a Mass of the Cemetery. sian Orthodox Cemetery. charge of arrangements. the oil industry were allowed to Resurrection at St. Gabriel raise prices are likely to force Agnew Reported Church at 11. Burial will be in many small businessmen to I Heavy Rainfall j Chrysler Reaches Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Charge Accounts Invited close in a matter of weeks. Bloomfield. Bank Charges Welcome The ceilings were defended Friends mey call at the by Justice Department at funeral home tonight from 7 to MANCHESTER torney William C. White before Ready T oResign Brings Flooding I 9. Agreement With UAW BSRNKV, a three-judge Temporary There will be a recitation of PARKADE Emergency Court of Appeals Torrents of rain caused DETROIT (AP) - A weekly Henderson, a welder at the March and a total $200 increase the Rosary at the funbrai home hearing four separate WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior Republican figure says The Coast Guard at New at 8 p.m. motorists considerable difficul Haven said the thunderstorm limit of 14 hours of mandatory Mack Avenue plant. by Oct. 1,1978. The current pen challenges to the regulations. he is 99 Vi per cent sure that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew ty this morning, as rivers of overtime and retirement with Under the agreement, an sion is $500. It also eliminates a He said ceiling prices are passed the New Haven area will resign, probably this week. The Washington Post said water filled curbside gutters about 10:30 a.m. with heavy full pension after. 30 years on employe cannot be forced to provision in the current con Lloyd'-^. Adams needed to counteract “an in today. LEBANON - Lloyd W. and flooded area parking lots. rain and winds of 25 knots. the job were keys to the agree work more than nine hours a tract under which retirement flationary psychology that was Flooding in the Manchester ment reached between the day or more than six days a benefits are reduced when a Adams, 62, of Rt. 87, died Sun Back To School gripping the petroleum industi^ The Post said that it has learned that Agnew has held A Riverhead policeman Chrysler Corp. and the United week. retiree becomes eligible for day in Windham Community lengthy discussion in the past few days on the advisability Parkade, as well as in the Plea at every level” earlier this spotted the twister at 9:25 a.m. Auto Workers. Social Security. Memoriai Hospital. He was the of resigning voluntarily. sant Valley Rd. area of South Other major provisions of the year. The government has said family and also because of in He reported that a moving bus If approved by 117,000 produc The tentative agreement does husband of Delphine Ladd Windsor was reported. three-year pact included wage the ceilings were intended to The report was not flatly dications that President Nixon was thrown sideways and a win tion workers at Chrysler, the not cover the 10,500 UAW- Adams. Manchester High Scool was hikes of just over five per cent roll back unjustified increases denied by Agnew’s press wants him to resign. dow blown out of a nearby ser agreement would end the represented white collar He was born in Madison, / without power just before in the first year and three per made during the spring and secretary, J. Marsh Thomson, In the past, Agnew and his vice station. But the tornado nation’s first major industrial cent in the second and third workers at Chrysler. Maine. He was employed by presstime, but no other local CENIIIE, summer months. although he Said it was “no aides have repeatedly dis schools had reported power caused no reported injuries, strike of 1973. They walked out years; more inspections of Bargaining pn an agreement for Pratt and Whitney Division of But Jerfy S. Cohen, an at better a story than the rumors counted any possibility of police said. at midnight Friday when the plants in a bid to make them those employes continued. United Aircraft Corporation, failures. torney for one retailer group that have been circulating resignation. old contract expired. safer; and an extra paid Woodcock said he is certain East Hartford. He was a There were reports of The Weather Service issued said the retail price of gasoline about the vice president Thomson said he did not know "In industrial union terms, it holiday, the day after production workers will not be member of the Willimantic flooding at several areas in marine warnings for eastern 1 increased only about 7 per cent recently.” who the prominent Republican town, especially at the certainly is a breakthrough and Thanksgiving. Chrysler produc back in the plants before next Lodge of Elks. Long Island Sound, coastal during the first six months of Thomson has declined to referred to in the Post report is precedent setting,” UAW tion workers now average $5.12 week because the UAW’s con Other survivors are two sons, Parkade, Bissell St., Main St. in Rhode Island and southeastern this year while wholesale prices comment directly on -lhe- sub- and said the vice president President Leonard Woodcock an hour. tract ratification procedures Wayne Adams and Gary the area near the KofC Home, Massachusetts, including Cape rose 33 per cent. stance of the various news talked with several persons in said Monday in announcing The agreement also will take at least that long. Adams, both of Lebanon; a and Summit St. Cod. It also issued a severe reports concerning Agnew’s the past week. He named terms of the pact with the guarantees wage parity The pact has been approved daughter, Irene Adams of The rainfall during the two thunderstorm warnings until legal difficulties in a Maryland Senate Minority Leader Hugh nation’s No. 3 auto maker. between Chrysler’s U.S. and by the union’s International Lebanon; a brother, Seth heavy downpours at midmor noon for Litchfield County. probe of alleged political cor Scott and Rep. John McClory, But his glowing statement Canadian employes. Canadian Executive Board and the 13- Adams of Camden, Maine, and FINAL ning and at noontime was more ruption. R-Ill., an occasional tennis Heavy rain throughout the was not echoed on the picket workers now receive 11 cents member Chrysler bargaining seven grandchildren. than catch basins could be CLEAR The Post said the unnamed partner, as among these, but state slowed traffic. But police line outside a key Chrysler an hour less. team. It must be approved by Funeral services are Tuesday 3 DAYS expected to handle. senior Republican it talked to said he did not have a complete reported no serious accidents. plant in Detroit. ’The “30-and-out” retirement the 200-member Chrysler Coun at 1 p.m. at the Potter Funeral The National Weather Ser had spent two hours with list. The Bridgeport area received a ‘"rhey’re still telling us we package carries no minimum cil before it is submitted to un Home, 456 Jackson S t., vice said a tornado which Showers and thunderstorms Agnew last week trying to talk He said he was not aware of reported .96 inches of rain in an have to work more than eight age. It provides a pension boost ion locals for a vote by the rank Willimantic. Burial will be in touched down at Riverhead, clearing tonight. Low tonight him out of resigning, but was any conversations between hour. hours a day,” said John of $5p monthly starting next and file. the New Lebanon Cemetery. SAW 45-to-50 in the north and in the convinced that he had failed N.Y., apparently dissipated Agnew and President Nixon Friends may call at the Our Manchester when an accompanying Greenwich police said large low 50s in the south. Wednesday and that the vice president since their two-hour conversa funeral home tonight from 7 to Store Open thunderstorm moved trees had been uprooted in the sunny and cool high in the 60s. would resign. tion in the White House Oval Of 9. Wed., Thurs. 8i northeastward across Long North street and Lower Cross Precipitation probability 20 According to the article, the fice two weeks ago. FrI. Night Island Sound. roa^sections. Mrs. Anne G. Robinson T il 9 MAYTAG’S per cent tonight, and near zero high-ranking Republican said A source who is familiar with Education Quality, Mrs. Anne Griswold Robin Wednesday. Agnew is determined to prove the vice president’s thinking High son, 53, of Windham Center, that he is innocent of the said the report that he was con t SPECIAL PERMANENT PERMANENT PRESS Anchorage 57 formerly of Manchester and charges that have been under sidering resigning appeared Boston investigation in Baltimore. “totally contradictory to the Funding, Discussed Hartford, died Saturday in PRESS CYCLE Chicago Hartford Hospitai after a long However, the newspaper said vice president’s whole frame of - HEAVY DUTY Denver ' illness. the vice president is con mind and his predisposition to • Hot-Warm-Cold water wash controls San Francisco sidering resigning because of teaching as many as four 50- system-wide budget of $145 Born in Hartford, she lived AUTOMATIC WASHER face up to the case and see it FLOYD LARSON • Warm-Cold water rinse controls Washington the intense pressure on his through.” (Herald Reporter) member classes a day. million as has been there about 35 years before This over-reliance on part- recommend^ and Dr. Lowe moving to Windham Center and • Big Family size capacity Quantity vs. quality time instructors saves money. reported the state trustees Manchester. She was employed • 3 water level control highlighted the September Dr. Lowe said, but it also denies Monday had endorsed this as a lab technician for the meeting of the Manchester the student counseling oppor recommendation. University of Connecticut • Safety lid e Whisper quiet Liquor Sale Variance Community College Regional tunities with the instructor. The As a short-range solution to before retiring 12 years ago. Mm Council Monday night on the overloading of classes makes it the MCC space-shortage Survivors are a daughter, MCC Bidwell St. campus. physically impossible for many problem, Dr. Lowe outlined the Mrs. Carolyn Rogers of ,MAYTA6 DEPENDABILITY Request Denied By ZBA The quantity problem is the instructors to achieve MCC's proposal to lease a renovated Narragansett, R.I.; her perennial one of funds to objective of a more in Cheney Hall near the Hartford m other, Mrs. Ethel Soby AIM finance the institution’s dividualized relationship Rd. campus for 10 years. It Griswold of Purdys, N.Y.; and DOUG BEVINS Mr. Steak, because the direct Donald Repoli, owner of the programs and the quality between student and instructor, \ ^ I d give the college a larger two sisters, Mrs. Albert Loomis line between Mr. Steak and the (Herald Reporter) Southington restaurant. problem lies in the effect too he said. auditorium and more office of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and Important Savings! From a Famous Maker! 1 Blue Moon "traverses a no Other opponents' to the few dollap is having on what A zoning variance which As outlined by Dr. Lowe, space to alleviate crowded con- Mrs. Thomas J. Tidweli of ' MATCHING DRYER would have allowed sale of man’s land” consisting of a application included Russell the school can offer its . ditions throughout the two cam Drexel Hill, Pa. ravine, railroad tracks, and MCC has 4,072 students as of Infants & Toddlers New Fall • Halo of Heal Dryer liquor at the Mr. Steak Sadrozinski, owner of the Blue scholars. puses, he said. A memorial service will be other obstacles. Sept. 10 enrolled in its regular Restaurant, 244 Center St., was Moon Restaurant; and Atty. The concern for a possible and part-time courses. This He also reported the state tonight at 7 in the Unitarian • Cost one third less fo operate denied Monday night by the Opponents of the application, Paul Groobert, representing deterioration of the quality of trustees have allocated funds Church, 50 Bloomfield Ave., Knit Pants, Corduroy Flares & Slacks including Frank Lupien of 21 exceeds its quota but because • Automatic Manchester Zoning Board of owners of Cavey’s Restaurant education offered to the MCC some other colleges in the for the planning of the next Hartford. Burial will be Appeals (ZBA). Sunset St., said the 1,000-foot (45 E. Center St.) and Willie’s students came from Dr. ph^se of the permanent cam private. rule shouldn't be bent just for system were unable to fill Crawlers & Lots of Knit Shirts • Dries full load in 26 to 32 mins. ^ | Sir Loin Inc., represented by Steak House (444 Center St.). Frederick W. Lowe Jr., college quotas in certain courses, the pus. This $75,000 might be There are no catting hours. Mr. Steak. Lupien, claiming Although the ZBA voted un president, in his review of the • No hot spot Atty.o Charles Defazio, was state trustees gave MCC an ad allocated this fall for a 25,000- Friends wishing to do so may I seeking a variance of the town that Manchester already has animously to deny the variance, current 1973-74 budget for the to 30,000-square-foot structure make memoriai donations to a ditional 150-student allocation • Multi-cycle zoning regulation which enough liquor outlets, said, some members indicated they school and project^ requests in the master plan and be ready charity of the donor's choice. “ Little by little they (Mr. with funds and instruction to 1.45 to 2.90 specifies that liquor- es thought the 1,000-foot rule was for the 1974-75 year. supplement the original budget. for use in the 1975-76 term. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tablishments cannot be less Steak) are going to get just restricting competition in the His resume of the current He announced Roger Bagley Main St., is in charge of Similar styles from this famous maker are 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.25, & 4.00. All are perfect what they want unless you Dr. Lowe reports the 1973-74 YOU ALWAYS BUY BETTER AT than 1,000 feet apart. The Blue restaurant liquor busine^. budget indicated the college budget involves $2,691,000 for of Manchester, is the new arrangements. quality. All in great assortment of colors, stripes, patterns, styles. Choose knit flares, cordu Moon Restaurant at 7 Walnut gentlemen (the ZBA) exercise ZBA member ' John would be able to operate within roy flares, boxer slacks, zip-front slacks. Choose long sleeve knit tops with crev^ecks, hi- the original 2,640-student quota, chairman of the state hoard of St. is within 1,000 feet in a your prerogative and stop it.” Caglanello, terming the rule allocations from all sources but trustees and cited Bagley s long Evening School crew necks, mock turtles & turtle necks. Mony are permanent press. Sizes 9 to 24 months Atty. Defazio had explained plus the additional funds given and 2 to 4. direct line from Mr. Steak. "archaic,” said the regulation “at the expense of our offerings it from the other schools. This and continuing interest in MCC ZBA members, in a business that Mr. Steak only wanted to "gives a monopoly to existing to our students, which should and said he was looking forward Opens Tonight APPLIANCES install a “service bar,” and the comes from the state’s general session* following public establishments.’’ He said the concern all of us.” tax fund. Other revenues in to a continuing strong The Manchester Adult hearings Monday night,, voted decision to seek a liquor license regulation should be changed. He gave a review of the relationship between the board Special! Tots Warm Knit Special! Flame-Retardant was made after a change in clude $530,000 in the auxiliary Evening School opens its fall unanimously to deny the Town Planner J. Eric Potter current budget fund sources services fund (student fees) and the school. Sleepers With Bootee Feet *. Tots Blanket Sleepers company policy which had 1979 classed tonight, Adult variance request. Thej; given said that the town’s Planning and stated that the college and a pass-through fund of The new chairman of the School Director Emil reason for-denlaJ was ih d ^ o previously prohibited liquor at and Zoning Commission is could live with it. But he noted STORE HOURS - MOH.-FRI., 9 A.MN.-9 P.M.; SAT., 9 A.M.-5i30y.M. Mr. Steak restaurants. $350,000 to $400,000 for the state community colleges board Gstrowski reports, wit)i more 2 for 5.50 4.99 legal hardship, as requin^.by thinking about a change in the Wet Walk this was accomplished by hiring bookstore, which is budgeted of trustees says determining than 2,200 persons registered. state statute, was proven by (he Others speaking in favor of regulation, but he said that any a disproportionate number of Orig. 3.50 Brushed cotton knit. Grow Cuddly worm protection. 1 0 0 % acrylic MANCHESTER P
PAGP: FOyR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 18, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 18, 1973— PAGE FIVE , iEit^utug IHf ralJi Capital ;! Founded Oct. 1, 1881 ' Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Andreiv Tally * Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Fare |- 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation ' Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. > days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation * Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- Member of The Associated Press The Mo9t Staying Power? * cond Class Mail Matter. m WASHINGTON - On defense everybody knows it, especially ; . Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The M anchester Publishing Co. spending, we shall see this year the Russians — who at any rate assumes no financial responsibility for which branch of government are confronted with an un friendly and daily more power typographical errors appearing in adver has the most staying power — Subscription Rates the executive or the legislative. ful Communist China on its tisements and other reading matter in eastern and southern borders. Payable in Advance President Nixon has said he The Manchester Evening Herald. will veto any bill “that Includes Any conventional European TV Ndte One Month...... 33.25 Display advertising closing hours, conflict would result in the Cops andCrooks cuts which would imperil our “The Long Winter of Henry most fabulous ca Single Copy...... 154 three full days prior to publication. swift capture of our nuclear in parents, boyhood friends, his national security.” Senate Aaron,” a one-hopr NBC-TV baseball history — the By Carrier, Weekly ...... 754 bases unless we put them to children, his teammates and Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Majority Leader Mike special due Sunday, Oct. 21 (10 Hank Aaron. Producer Bol One Y ear...... $39.00 Mansfield says “It’s too bad, work. opponents in filming the prior to day of publication; 12 noon p.m.), focuses on one of the Norlhshield talked to Aaron’s program. Six Months...... ^... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and but we have no sacred cows...if Still, a major obstacle Take Over TV Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. we are not careful we will de remains to any meaningful fend ourselves into bankrupt reduction in the military budget By Dick Kleiner cy.” -0 — and it is called Congress. Mansfield is right. It’s time a When the chips are down, -y~MorortOLM Congress always backs down. A HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) - almost-superhuman powers start was made on reducing the Anybody looking for proof that who only gets the difficult Pentagon’s budget to a size that few members, like Mansfield i ours is a crime-conscious cul cases. will have a braking effect on in can be counted on to continue to ture can flna it in this sea Tax Idea May Have Merit man the barricades, but the NBC has more new shows flation. We are spending more son’s new television schedule. than any network, and more on defense than we can afford majority has always been Of the 25 new programs and of them are crime shows. and all the speeches on the scared away by gloomy mini-programs announced by Seven of NBC’s new offerings u q sb f It has been rumored that Right now we are in an inflationary demands.of ‘‘national security” Presidential warnings that the the three networks, more than Q deal, in one fashion or anoth will not alter the situation. This economizers would hand the half — 14 — deal with the er, with crime. politicians, especially those in the spiral because anyway you slice it, catching of criminals. is not to say there should not be country over to the Com White House, should be made to file chew it, grind it, or season it, there is They are: an anthology se cuts in the budgets of other munists without a fight. Few There are no new westerns. ries called Police Story; r PORTABLE COLOR TV flight plans for their trial balloons. too much money in the hands of the departments because it is total legislators want their con There is only one new variety Mitchell Ryan in Chase, deal Is the Game program, NBC Follies. There Trial balloons, as you know, are consumers to buy goods and services government spending that fuels stituencies to hear them ing with a team of undercover inflation, but the Pentagon for branded — in Nixon’s recent Is only one dramatic antholo- cops; Bill Bixby as The Magi C O M P U m p N Crime is the TV game for (left to right) Richard Roundtree, Monte Markham, and Lome f f series, NBC’s Love Story. feelers put out to test public or which are available. too long has been considered words — as “dangerously cian, who uses magic as a ROLL-ABOUT CART Greene. Roundtree plays “Shaft,’’the character he created in movies; Markham is the There is one doctor in the front for his anticrime work; Congressional reaction to a proposal The surcharge is one possible untouchable. irresponsible.” crowd, ABC’s occasional Doc Nixon’s statement that “In This time it might be ^ “New Perry Mason” and Greene plays “Griff,” an ex-cop turned private eye. (NEA) the mini-series. The Blue HandsQfflf “wood (ook"8t)ftIng,inBocaPicM “under study but upon which no final Elliot (James Franciscus) Knight, starring William Hol finish p b ^ cabinet (^ , cM i p id u ^ way to pare away some of this “fat” ^ constant dollars, our defense different. There is more braye^ who practices medicine out of decision has been made.” talk on the Hill from more den; and three new rotating vivid G ^ . . . on Motorola M drix P te w ^ money in consumer purses for the spending in this fiscal year will a van in the southwest. elements on the Wednesday $10-billion less than was legislators than in any recent powwodbvMotpiolanKxMarsobdalatochM- In other words, the political winds lean years ahead which many And there is a scattering of Mystery Movie, Jam es Mc- sto (ax6apt 4 tubes). Instant Pictura and Sound. spent in 1964, before the Viet year. If Congress does hang comedies — eight of them — Eaching as a black private are tested before a decision is made to economists already see in their cloudy nam War began” looks good in tough, it could create an im of varying sorts. eye named Tenafly, Helen print. But the fact is we are still passe which would ^ difficult go ahead with an idea, regardless of crystal balls. Far and away the biggest Hayes and Mildred Natwick spending too much. Besides, for Nixon to compromise. ‘ as the elderly Snoop Sisters, its merit. But unfortunately, however much Nixon says he’ll veto any Pen category, however, is the and Dan Dailey as an ex-con n w t ^ ' / 1964 was hardly a year of peace crime-busting show. It is a common practice and from a trust we may have in^our political in Vietnam. American “ad tagon budget he doesn’t like, turned, private eye in Faraday CBS has four — Monte and Company. I CeihiM political point of view probably quite leaders when it comes to many other Last Rose Of Summer (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) visers” were fighting on Viet and he canhe taken at his word. Congress doesn’t have enough Markham as The New Perry MM namese soil and the Treasury The comedy pickings do not nnmif valid for nothing is more damaging to things, this trust, we are afraid, was dispatching hundreds of vote^ to override a veto, but it Mason; James Stewart as Hawkins^ a country lawyer seem too promising this year. p u k m M political ego, or fortunes, than to have doesn’t embrace a taxpayer “savings millions of dollars to prop up does retain the right to CBS has James Coco in Caluc- CMCUITMOOULI8 who outsmarts the city M8TA4IAl!Ce the Saigon regime. legislate, and the power of the crooks; Telly Savalas as Ko- »ci’s Dept., set in a state em ctaMto tw o - too many proposals shot down before account” of possibly $50 to $100 billjon ployment office, and a World COLORTUNiW Besides, too, the White House purse, and it can match a veto jak (the show has gone Jut nilM- they even get off the ground. by refusing to pass any money War II comedy about the Red A lt m iAM It * Ur- if the inflation control program keeps boasting that the U.S. is through several changes of wH iRfc » to at peace. That being so, it is bill for the Defense Department spelling of the character’s Ball Express called Roll Out! WMCt coin The latest case in point is President required the surcharge to be con Inside ABC also only has two — Bob w. name), a tough but kindly MMicwRikMN hardly presumptuous for the until Nixon reduces his & Carol & T ^ & Alice, which hbiM'«Sl*eRMi It W • unlM fito- Nixon’s proposal via his front man, tinued for several years. man on Main Street to suggest demands. cop; and Richard Roundtree MinRt w e w te t OM as Shaft, based loosely on the bears little resemblance to Model WP5S06KP bnl«|.iriMMi|l Melvin Laird, to impose a special 10 For it is sad to say that in political that maybe the military needs Indeed, it is barely con the movie of that name, and less of his dough. ceivable Congress would get its 1 successful movie series about per cent income tax surcharge to help tlje black private eye. Mr. and Ms. about a team of life today the existence of such funds R eport I Oh sure, there are com back up and refuse to pass a married lawyers. ffOSLD stmts fP E C M U battle inflation. The idea is that these ABC has only six new se MTOMU’S N «tT CMIY-n tawtea NMUUnH: Bm Ic Tm m If 0Hn»- in any amount jyould be a temptation plications. There are always continuing resolution permit ti* * t; MoMroli ffiaramiM to PW Wbor. ditrgn l«r cairtcUM tl pndMl complications. It will be im- ting the Pentagon to function ries, and three of them are NBC adds four — Diana, (M tcti lor nlMty omt from ptrimM dait. IM oralt guannltti It twhaait surcharge funds would be set aside that neither Congress or our with Diana Rigg; Sally Field Rowland Evans and Robert Novak . possible, says Nixon, to achieve temporarily on limited ^unds. crime shows — Lome Greene a dafacMva ptebw tub* far tw* y ttft ftaai parcfitw M t iitd It axektaat 4L as The Girl With Something othar dtItcUv* paita lor ta t y tir It m puiehait SRt. Any mbaagi M and rebated to the taxpayer at some bureaucracy could resist. This would not be a prettywitua- ais Griff, an ex
A PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Sept. 18. 1973 1 MAN('III''.STI'',I( ICVENINCi IIKHAIJ), Manchester, Conn., Tues., Scpl. 18, 1973 - PAGE NINE Dems Will Hear Thomas^ Kennedy Past Officers JRec, Park Board Changes Format Power Squadron The Candidates In RAM[M cChairs Offers Courses Board of Education Chair followed by a question and C o v c i U r y answer period and will be New format for Advisory The agenda will include The Manchester Power man Allan Thomas and School Delta Chapter, RAM, will preceded by the club’s business Council Okays Funds For Adult Education Park and Recreation Commis Squadron is offering a free Superintendent James P. have its annual “Past High meeting with a representative meeting which will start at 8. sion meetings will be in of the Manchester Country Qub boating course, open to men Kennedy will address the Are Saying' Priests Night" -Wednesday at At this meeting, the troduced Thursday night at the women, and older boys and Democratic Club of 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Tem to discuss the addition of a new Democratic Club’s first of ihe $800 lor a direcliir's salary. $2.- Tlie council suggested the ditions existing on the lake and vehicles using the area Town Hall. nine-hole course. girls. Manchester Wednesday at 8:30 The Town Council Monday cil will Investigate the possibili meoting will adjourn to allow since the delay in the PUC ac ple. season, club members will dis approved funds for an adult 700 for instructors and $100 for ty (if using revenue sliaring scliool board discuss and study return with recommendations necessitate this procedure. for a machine vote on the bon opinions. Nor would such a The first portion of the ses Recreation and Park Depart Instruction covers safety p.m., at the Knights of Colum tion oil the issue has caused the cuss what form the club’s par education program, but took no miscellaneous . supiilies and funds. existing (raffle patterns witrth to the Town Council for Future receipt of revenue ding is.sue. Carl A. Zinsser referendum be binding on the Past high priests will portray sion, starting at 7:30, will be ment reports will be made by afloat, seamanship, navigation bus Home, 138 Main St. Their water company to lose added ticipation will take in this Ollier expenses Tlie state will Council members generally tlie police chief prior to any fun proposed regulations of the sharing funds will be con Chairman Bradley reported (Zinsser is a Republican can Board of Directors. the Mark Master Mason open for public comments. Mel Siebold and Ernie Tureck. and charting, regulations, and subject will be the Junior High immediate action on the scliool revenue for one billing. The year’s town elections. board request for extension of reimlnir.se lialf Jl|e director's favored construction of a ding action. area. sidered for this project, Council the field of 20 town manager didate for the Board of Direc “So faced with the predica degree. Earl Larsen, acting as other areas related to operation School Referendum scheduled company has requested a raise the Capl. Nathan Hale School salary. 12 cents per Imnr per horseshoe drive rather than con- The council also appointed a The individuals represent a Chairman Albert Bradley candidates has been narrowed tors.) ment of what to do on the ques worshipful master, will be of sail and power boats. for Nov. 6. in rates from $3.35 to $6 per driveway. class for eacli pailU’ipant limiing witli the back exit boating safely study com cross-section of the communi suggested. to threb. Dates of Sept. 26 and tion of Manchester’s form of assisted by Stanley Steiner, Classes will be held at the , This year, the voters are Given Contract quarter. The town, through its "I would like to take issue being asked to approve a $5.6 Scliool Board member Joan ($605) and part ol file registra between the liigli scliool and mittee. The nine members are ty, as well as various lake In The council voted to change 27 were .set for interviews by government, the Democratic Ernest Zoppa, Hayden I CIRCUIT COURT 12 following three locations, with WASHINGTON (AP) - The garage facilities, is a user. with the Board of Directors ac million renovation and expan Lewis was on hand at the tion and tuition fees (605), ac Ca|)t. Natlian Hale School. i’olice Chief Robert Kjellquist, terest groups, according to the date for voting on the council members, in executive tion to put off a decision on the majority decided to sidestep Griswold, Melvin Boomer) '°Eaet Hartford Seaalon registration during the first Naval Air Systems Command Town Manager Moore said he class period: sion program for Bennet and regular council meeting to cording to board estimates., Safety was cited as the Mary Jo Koeck (Conservation Council member Rose Fowler. proposed bridge program from session. A third date is yet to be question of Manchester's form the question and to appoint a Robert Ferguson, Grady Pear has awarded a $2,290,000 con couldn’t really object to the In- son, Norman Balch, Frank Tonight, Rockville High Illing Junior High Schools. explain the proposed one Heglslralion will be in reason for the cliange by the Commission), Sandy Young The council agreed improve Oct. 2 to Oct. 4 because the announced for the remaining hardship to the taxpayers, he of government for the future. ‘blue ribbon committee’ to —Edward M. Kenney, 16, of for causing unnecessary noise tract to Kaman. Areospace .liinuary wifli a $2 fee cliarginl (Recreation Commission), ment .of the driveway area earlier date fall on an elections study the problem and report Scheibel, Harold Whiting, and School, 7. These building plans are a semester adult night program .scliool lioard, due to the close candidate. Council candidates harsh ip to the taxpayers, he As a life-long resident oTf 52 Tall wood Dr., South Wind with a motor vehicle. An ad Corp. in Bloomfield, Conn, for per course. Mrs ■ Lewis proximity ol athletic fields and Henry Grabowski, Jon Hietala, between the South Coventry .conference for registrars of for the fall election were in back after the town elections. Elmer Stone. Wednesday, Illing Junior scaled-down version of a $6.8 would involve $8,600. half of said. The increase would be Manchester and as one who is sor, fin ^ $20 for operating a ditional charge against Arnold, parts and equipment that will explained. heavy pc'desfrian traffic in the Roger Barrett, Frank Banks, F’irehouse ynd town garage voters. vited to attend the closed “It is difficult to imagine High School, 7 p.m. million proposal narrowly which is reimbursiblc from tlie used to improve facilities and deeply concerned with this Refreshments will be served motor vehicle without a license. operating a motor vehicle while turned down by Manchester be used to modify helicopters, state. Tlie middle scliool drive near vicinity of the moving J.S, Johnson and Stanley Zuzel. should involvb an amesite base Ttic ,Sept. 25 town meeting of meetings. town, this action troubles me. what the 'blue ribbon com ■ —William A. Arnold, 31, of 80 Thursday, Naubuc Av. the office of Sen. Abraha^ for upkeep. Moore was after the degree work. his license was suspended, was voters last November. The expenses would include project was delayed. Tlie couit- veliicles. The group will study con rather than just oiling. Heavy air the issue still remains. This Town Manager Dennis Moore "It would be one thing if the mittee’ can accomplish that the School, Glastonbury, 7 p.m. Ribicoff announced Monday. requested by the council to at Grove St., Rockville, fined $15 nolled (not prosecuted). The speaking program will be gave notice of his leaving last board did not have all of the Charter Revision Commission tend the Friday PUC hearing to summer. The date for his represent the town and state facts but this is not the case. has not already accomplished departure is still flexible, he the council's stand on the issue. They have in their possession a through their public hearings, said Monday, as mutually The council also requested detailed report from the etc. It seems that the mayor" agreed upon by him and coun and the Democratic majority 725 E. Middia Turdpika the town manager to seek town Charter Revision Commission Prices cil. attorney's opinion on an appeal which held public hearings on have made a purely political Effective Meet Ed Pelletier, Meat Department Manager The council also agred by 4-3 of a State Labor Relations this very issue. The commis decision that will effect the (Just Off Tha Graan) S eptem ber 18 vole not to raise any. objections Board (SLRB) ruling that the sion, in fact, recommended to Town of Manchester for many Opposite St. Bartholomews Church through Ed Pelletier, 47, Meat Manager of Frank’s Supermarket in Manchester has been in the to the proposed water rate hike local lax collector and assessor the board that the town retain years to come. meat business for 30 years and brings to you his many years of valuable experience. by the .South Coventry Water be included in the Town Roll the council-manager form of September 23 “I for one would like to see an Supply Co. employes union. Organizing government. However, I should advisory referendum on this Manchester A hearing is scheduled for elections were held last week point out that this recommen Ed runs his department with a high degree of professional pride and takes special most important issue so that Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Town with a unanimous vote to join dation was not unanimous. the people can have a voice on care in providing our customers with only the highest grade of meat cuts. When you pass Hall, upon request of the coun the American Federation of “The board also has a petition OPEN MON. ANO TUES. what form of govehiment will by the meat counter, you’ll see what we mean. Ed probably has the best looking and best cil. Three members abstained State County and Municipal presented to it on March 20, be spending their tax dollars. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. AKD SAVE stocked meat display east-of-the-river. If Its custom meat you desire, just see Ed, he’ll from the vote with Chairman F.mployes, AFL-CIO, forming • 1973 signed by 1,464 concerned Because I strongly believe in gladly cut any meat item to your exact specifications. Bradley breaking the tie. Those Local 1303. citizens asking for the board to the words of Abe Lincoln ‘that NOW 3 nne refraining from the action place on the ballot an advisory WED., THURS., SAT. As the town grows and ad government should be of peo Supermarkats Ed Pelletier is a fine example of the friendly dedicated staff at Frank’s who strive to stated there was no need for ditional employes needed, these referendum to determine what ple, for the people aiid by the taking a stand on the issue. form of government the people Ta Sarva provide you with only the finest quality food selections and personai attention to assure positions will be of supervisory people.’ Yeu Battar 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. your continued satisfaction. Chairman Bradley said he nature, Counciirnan Jesse want. It is important to bear in was embarrassed with the mind here that the petition is Hanay Bird Brainard said. The SLB action “I would hope that the mayor ff council’s hesitancy to take ac was “demeaning 'dnd highly not asking for a change in could explain to the people of tion, since that ^roup was in government but only to give the ‘The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere questionable," he said, and Manchester why this course of MY PLEDGE: strum ental in having the suggested legal steps be taken . voters a chance to express their action was followed." ' **«5S5*tsrf** "Always Service From The Heart’ rehearing in town, especially to contest the SLB ruling. First Cut U.S.D.A. Ctialca Sartor Gets Court Cases Hoover Award DOUBLE Manchester Police Sgt. CIRCUIT COURT 12 Manchester Session East Hartford, disorderly con Richard Sartor, who graduated duct, nolled. from the FBI National S&H GREEN David R. Hartley, 26, of 421 Henry T. Owen, 25, of 889 Academy last Thursday, has CHUCK E. Middle Tpke., pleaded guilty Main disorderly conduct been awarded the John Edgar Monday to a charge of breach of (substituted for breach of Hoover Certificate of TURKEYS STAMPS peace, and Prosecutor William peace), fined $50. The court Scholastic Excellence. Collins nolled (didn’t remitted $30. Notification of Sartor’s M eat prosecute) several other Jorge A. Ponce, 24, of Hart receipt of the award was made 16 to 20 Lb. WEDNESDAY M an a ge r charges against him. ford, speeding, fined $75. to Manchester Police Chief cd Judge William Graham con Clifford S. Ross III, 18, of En James Reardon in a letter from STEAK - Aifhrage lb. Saturday Night 7 to 10 P.M. P e lle tie r tinued the case to Oct, 1 for field, operating an unregistered FBI Director Clarence M. sentencing on the breach of motor vehicle, fined $25; im Kelley. peace charge. proper use of marker plates, Kelley said the awart was The nolled charges against fined $15. presented to Sartor “in recogni- Hartley were assaulting a Joseph R, C. Roy, 46, of 388 tion of outstanding Sweet Life police officer, interfering with Abby Rd., South Windsor, Intern achievement” — Sartor police officer, resisting arrest, speeding, fined $30. received straight “As” at the and escape from custody. The John L. T rainer, 23, of Dr. Leslie A. Dowd, son of FBI National Academy. AMMONIA charges were lodged against Springfield, Mass., first-degree Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Dowd of Sartor, 30, was among 250 law CHUCK CHUCK SODA Your ELBOWS Hartley Sept. 8 after a scuffle larceny, pleaded innocent, 36 Packard St., is interning at enforcement officials who were Clear • Cloudy involving a Manchester waived hearing in probable Yale-New Haven Hospital at graduated from the 94th session Money’s All Flavors Thin or Reg. policeman. cause and was bound over to New Haven. i m M . HALVES of the academy Thursday. in u tt ROAST ROAST All Flavors 1/2 Gal. Spaghetti Two other men were charged Tolland County Superior Court. Dr. Dowd began the one-year Graduates completed 12 weeks 17 Oz. : ^ ( i e o z . Worth in connection with th« incident. An additional charge of third- internship in July. He received of intensive study and training The case of Kenneth C. Hartley, degree burglary was nolled. his doctor of medicine (MD) in criminal law, management When 26, of Willimantic, charged with Arthur Vesho, 48, of East degree from the New York principles, behavioral sciences, plus disorderly conduct, was nolled Hartford, reckless driving Medical College in June. forensic sciences, education ■; You Monday. Donald H. Quinn, 27, (substituted for operating a A native of Manchester, he is and communication arts. S&H of no certain address., pleaded motor vehicle while under the a 1965 graduate of Manchester Sartor holds a BS degree in Shop guilty Monday to intoxication influence of liquor), fined $75. High School. He was graduated industrial administration from GREEN At (sentencing is set for Oct. 1) Brion C. Walker, 20, of New from Trinity College, Hartford, the University of Connecticut, Box and additional charges of in London, speeding, fined $30. in 1969. and he is working on his STAMPS Frank’s terfering with police offid^ and James E. Webber, 23, of 940 master’s degree, in public ad resisting arrest were nolled. E. Middle Tpke., disorderly ministration, at the University conduct (substituted for breach About Town of Hartford. He joined the Other cases at Monday’s of peace), fined $25; disorderly Manchester Police Department mz court session included: Manchester Newcomers Club conduct (second count), nolled. in 1969 and was promoted to Our Own Hot or Sweet uneor Flame Red Dorothy B. Anderson, 31, of Richard F. Wylie Jr., 17, of will meet tonight at 7:30 at the sergeant in 1972. Sweet Life Over Night East Hartford, fourth-degree Community Y, 78 N. Main St. TOMATOES .2H 0zl lOLb. 8 0z. East Hartford, speeding, fined Miss Jan Vandervest, an larceny, nolled. $75. Robert J. Bansemer, 17, of executive director of the Hart DIAPERS Steven J. Zenobia, 35, of ITALIAN SAUSAGE * East Hartford, failure to obey Yakima, Wash., operating an ford Region YWCA, will lead a TEABAGS...... io.ci99* DETERGENT 12 Count TOKAY GRAPES.... A MODERN stop sign (substituted for unregistered motor vehicle, group discussion on “You and All Flavors Royal ^ < the Y.” Chuck U.S.D.A. Choice The Freshest Produce Sold” reckless driving), fined $15. nolled. PHAI coupon Paul K. Blakely, 29, of West Paul E. Gaulin, 19, of Snipsic WITH THIS COUPON GELETINS...... sozO^ Willington, second-degree Mrs. Thomas E. Toomey of LONDON WITH THIS COUPON St., Rockville, intoxication and E. Center St. has been elected A $0.00 PURCHASE Fantastic $ 2 9 9 11 A $5.00 PURCHASE criminal trespass, nolled. breach of peace, both nolled. vice president of the Hartford James K. Cochran, 16, of 337 Edward B, Strait, 18, of .lb...... 2 2 Oz) Chapter of the Alumnae of BBOIL SPRAY CLEANERS 6 9 < W. Center St., disorderly con Ellington, third-degree 50< OFF duct, nolled. Trinity College, Washington, JamM Sweet Ufa FROZEN FOODS’ I 30< OFF criminal mischief (two counts), D.C. She will be installed at the F. 10 Oz. California Stylo U.S.D.A. Choice l\^ On 3 Pkgs. William C. Dobranski, 18, of both nolled. Paper Sliced 61 Englewood Dr., first-degree chapter meeting Sept. 22, D* Amato Instant DAY TIME DIAPERS...... mci*!*- NosUo’s m m e ik ^ criminal trespass, nolled. following a 1 p.m. luncheon, in a a /R .P ii. MAXWELL HOUSE i CHUCK STEAK .■■...■a...... lb. the Grindstone Room of Old W POTATO H Daniel L. Davis, .19, of 39 Riverton Inn, Riverton. ) n Lean, Tandor Chudi, U.S.0JI. Choice O U lC K ...... 2 U . . 7 7 * Main St., Talcottville, failure to Several surveys reveal that COFFEE A erosol ___^ drive in right lane, fined $15; ( ’.o v e n try STRAW BUDS operating motorcycle without The Combined Catholic more than 60 percent of ^ One Couponloupon Per FFamI a ^ CUBE STEAK One Coupon Per Family permit, fined $20. Mothers Circles will meet patients are critical of the Good S ipt IB-22 ...... w . 7 9 « Good Sept. 18-22 Wednesday at 8 p.m. at REDEEM FRANirS Roberto M. DelValle, 22, of Dancps Slaled way- their doctors are Bonalasa U.S.D.A. Choica REDEEM FRANKS Hartford, third-degree criminal Assumption Hall. presently handling Casabas The' Wirlaways will have a coupon HAMRURG HELPERS...... 4 8 ^ BERRIES trespass, nolled. Sf|uaro Dance session on Sun- Duncan Heinz piX^ them...Most doctors are CHUCK STEAK Persians coupon Jo.seph L. Diamond, 26, of d((y. Sept. - 23 at the Capt. NOTICE not accustomed to dealing p Sweat Lffo Crenshaws Hartford,, operating a motor Nathan Hale School from 7 to lo with a patient’s feelings as coupon RROWNIEMIX...... 230z5 S ^ coupon vehicle while his license' was Notice of Dissolution , ■ L ip to fi m S w e e t Life ^ ^ . Santa Claus each p.m. Guest caller will be Ron and / a vital element of medical WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON suspended, fined $100; Libby from Maine. A $8.00 PURCHASE BACON Notice to Creditors practice...There has been a CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP...... 2 n 2 5 * i A $5.00 PURCHASE operating unregistered motor Tickets are available at the Weldon Drug Comapny serious decline in what Select ORANGE JUICE ..z16^ U.S. No. 1 Maine Delicious vehicle and failure to carry door, and soft-soled shoes are Incorporated used to be known as “The license, both nolled. required. Rounds will be cupd lO^OFF 3 * . Steven D. Fortier, 18, of 58 1 Notice is hereby given pur Art of Medicine....’’ As BEEF LIVER DRANO...... ISOzll Taste O'Sea jm 13* OFF by Lillian and Paul Zepke. suant to Sec. 33.379 of the 1 Lb. Soft Spread - u w Hickory Dr., Coventry, dis On Sept. 28, there will be a doctors spend more time POTATOES APPLES Maxwell House orderly conduct, suspemied ten- A General Statutes of the State of with the tests, in A.P.G. 1 Lb. Iree dance night at Capt. Connecticut the Weldon Drug CUT GREEN REANS...... 3030 CLAM PLATTER 6. 2.z49^ day jail sentence. Nalh.an Hale .School .starling at struments, and machines, Rhie*ReY Frances A. Fulton, 28, of 126 Company, Incorpprated, a they will have less and less 7'30 Tl(crc will be all types of ConnMticut corporation having 8 h ad d o c k fTu e t . 9 9 Deepwood Dr., disorderly con dancing and all ages are in- time to spend with JlESStt. I Mr^ltostpn Heat A Servo COFFEE duct (substituted for fourth- its principal place of business in ^ lYlAnuAnlNE I AUTO-ROWL CLEANER...... , „ 6 9 ^ ' vit('d l)on Atkinson will be the Manchester, Connecticut, has patients...However, doc Ono Coupon Per FamHv degree larceny), fined $20 caller lor the square dancing. tors can’t reasonably be I Rood SIVL lt-22 .lb. roUNDCAKE iu 3.z6 9 ^ One Coupon Per Family Shirley E. Griffin, 26, of East been dissolved by resolution FRIED CLAMS Good Sapl. 18-22 adopted by its Board of Direc expected to bear all the REDEEM FRANK’S NUHER RUTTER COOKIES .131/2.2 4 9 * ' Hartford, carrying riders out tors and Shareholders, effective foult...Patients have to From Our Dell Hut- REDEEM FRANKS ^ 1 side vehicle, fined $5; operating 11 isiorical Socirlv — r- /. . From The Bakery Shoppe •From The Dairy Bar- Health & Beauty Aids' a motor-vehicle without a as of the 7th day of September, shoulder part of the coupon HanilCut f t et e t •*•••••••••• 9 ••*•••• • IJOUPOH"’’’ *•*■*'•-* • . Ttic lirst juecling of the. 1973. A certificate of dissolution responsibility, too... Imported 7 Oz. Tube license, fined $25. Ilislorical Socifhy will be at 8 has been filed with the Craig M .,Hinson. 17, of 55 pm Sept. 25, at the Society There’s no problem getting *1.13 Secretary of State as required coupon! m Grant Rd., speeding, fincid $.30. House (in South St. The by law. quick prescription service — WITH THIS COUPON Value Thomas Kowalcliyk, 21, of A 8 8 M PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON prograiii will be the movie, All creditors of said coopera just call or stop by LENOX FILLED COLGATE Wethersfield, speeding, fined PHARMACY. We always Sept. 18 A $6.00 PURCHASE ' 'I'lie l.ong Tidal R iver," tion, if any, are warned to pre BOILED Q l k $30. wrilien ;lnd; produced by Thru maintain a complete stock of Guy J. LaBreck, 35, of sent their claims to Allan 12< OFF Sept. 22 I'',llsworlti Grant and narrated Thomas, Attorney, 923 Main prescription drugs to have TOOTHPASTE 25< OFF Bunker Hill Hd., Coventry, them available when you need Baa PiM oil. . COUPON. by Katherine Hepburn. This Street, Manchester, Connec DONUTS with Free ‘’BIc Banana Pdh” On 3 Pkgs. breach of peace, nolled; in- meeling will he open to the them...and when you need us 8 CL ticut, on or before January 15, P llls b u ry -tojdcation, fined $20, public 1974, or thereafter be barred as we’re here at LENOX HAM ’(f 0 7 (iuy J. LeBrun, 18, of 108 PHARMACY, 299 E. Center TRASH Imported ASSORTED CHEESE This month's exibil at the provided by statute. 20 Oz. Reg. *1.69 (,'arler St,, reckless driving, 'I'own 11,ill is on drugs and was Dated at Manchester, St., 649-0896. Free Prescrip Lbs. PIE CRUST fined $50 tion Delivery from 8 a.m.-9 SWISS CHEESE ...... w u>.79* SPREAD Velveeta ;isscmhlc(l by Chief of Police Connecticut this 7th day of BAGS Nova Scolld COOKIES Ooz. Unda I-. Leves(|iie, 18. ol Hoticri Kjcfl()iiist Tlie exhibit September, 1973. p.m. Mon. thru Sat., 8 a.m.-8 One Coupon Par Family MIX Hartford, speeding, fined $20 p.m. Sun. and One Coupon Per Family indiKlos siiiiiilated marijuana Weldon Drug Company Rood SdpL 18-22 Vs Lb.99^ L I S T E i l N E William P. Murphy .Jr . 48, ol and hard drugs and as.sorted Holidays...Master Charges DINNER Kr.it UNSWEETENED 1/2 Good S.pt. 18-22 East Hartford, disorderly con Incorporated REDEEM FRANKS Fresh paraphernalia used by addicts. Allan D. Thomas are Honored...“Symbol of Gal. REDEEM FRANKS duct (substituted for fourth- Finest Pharmacy Itervice." This exhibit will run through * ‘ Its Attorney B A G E L S ...... 0.2. 95* ROLLS Ooz. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE degree larceny), fined $25. September. ANTISEPTIC coupon W'arren J. Octigan, 31, of
V . If .
A13JVS oaD I w I rn-i r-*v^
RAOK TKN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 18, 1973 J ^ ANCMESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 18. 1973 - PAGE ELEVEN Guest Speaker Oney-jenack Prison Director To Talk Installed As President I Servicemen Slrimike-Marlino ’The Manchester Art Associa Miss Susan Kathleen Jenack , SL Mary's Church, East Duplicate Bridge M tion will hold its first meeting At Jr. Women*8 Meeting Hartford, was the scene of the Mrs, Shirley Richter of 30 of Manchester and Bruce Roy Duval St. was installed as presi Results of the Manchester of the season Friday at 8 p.m. in Oney of West Springfield, Mass. ' Coast Guard Seaman Appren. Sept. 15 marriage of Miss San Dean E. ’Treifall, son of Mr. and dent of St. Bridget Rosary Community YWCA Duplicate games played Sept. 12 are as and Murry Powell. New game the Federation Room of the exchanged wedding vows Sept. Gordon S. Bates, director of Probation and Parole Associa dra J. Martino of Bast Hartford Mrs. Alexander Titbr of 7 Society Monday night at its an- Bridge games played Sept. 10 follows: First, Ann Coakley and to introduce new players to First Congregational Church. 15 at Emanuel Lutheran volunteer services for the tion, ^American Correctional and David F. Strlmlke of Helen von Borstel, painter Walker St. graduated from Manchester. nuaf banquet at The Colony in are as follows: North-South, Ann Trick; second, Sally duplicate. New players are Church, Manchester. .7 4 1 Connecticut Prison Associa Association, National Council first, Frankie Brown and Lil Heavisides and Penny Rossi; and teacher, will be guest basic training at the Coast The bride is the daughter of Talcottville. She succeeds Mrs. needed for this Introductlonal The bride is the daughter of tion, will be guest speaker at on Crime and Delinquency, and Holway; second. Sue Shorts and third, Patricia Belekewicz and speaker. Mrs. von Borstel will Guard Traihing Center at Cape Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence A. Mar Alona Donovan. game. Lectures will be given on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenack of the first meeting of the season the New England Conference on Phyllis Pierson; third, Janet Judy Pitts. This game is for demonstrate contemporary May, N.J. tino of East Hartford. The Others installed are Mrs. play, defense, and duplicate 115 E. Middle Tpke. The of the Manchester Junior Crime and Delinquency. Boyd and Judy Pyka. beginner duplicate players. No scoring. floral interpretation using bridegroom is the son of Mr, Mary Sulots, vice president; bridegroom is the son of Mr. Women’s Club, Wednesday at Another feature of the Mrs. Winifred Johnson, Also, East-West, first, Ann experience in duplicate play varied texture, color liarmony and Mrs. Royden Oney of West 8:15 p.m. at the Kof C Hall, 138 and Mrs. Walter Strlmlke of 527 evening will be a display by the Coast Guard Seaman Appren. secretary; Mrs. Mildred Kos, Staub and Carol Dell'Angela; necessary. Rubber bridge and an intuitive approach: She Springfieid, Mass. Main St. arts committee. Mrs. Charles Burnham St. Results of the Andover Joseph C. Dalton, son of Mr. treasurer; Mrs. Alice Vander- second, Lettie Glenn and Bev players convert to duplicate. will also explain several in The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Bates is responsible for The Rev, James J. Nock of Bridge Club games played Sept. Carsky will be hostess. ’The and Mrs. Joseph L. Dalton of burg and Mrs. Edith Water- Saunders; third, Ann tuitive painting techniques used of Manchester officiated at the recruitment, training, coor ficiated at the double-ring 14 are: ^First, Mr. and Mrs. meeting Is open to guests and 332 Van Zlle Rd., Brlcktown, field; ways and means McLaughlin and Margaret Results of the Manchester in her Intuitive Painting Class. double-ring ceremony. Richard: dination and supervision of ap prospective members. Anyone ceremony. Harold Lucal; second, Mrs. An Ode N.J. graduated from basic chairmen; Mrs. Mary Cullerton Boyd. Games are played every Community YWCA Novice A graduate of Russell Sage Mattson was organist and proximately 150 citizen The bride, given in marriage Paul Barton and Mrs. Mollie interested in membership may training at the Coast Guard and Mrs. Mary Keenan, Monday at the Y, N. Main St. games played Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. College, Troy, N.Y. and a Ronald Erickson was soloist. volunteers in two general contact Mrs. Donald Tarca, W by her father, wore a gown Gworek; third, Mrs. Bruton To The Training Center at Cape May, hospitality for meetings; Mrs. Baby-sitting is available. New are: First, Stan and Sandy native of Scotia, N.Y., she The church was decorated with categories: those who sponsor McKee St. designed with Empire waist, Smyth and Bill Radzewicz. N.J. Florence Ryan and Mrs, Eileen players are welcome. Craft; second, Phyllis Pierson Paperboy yellow chrysanthemums and inmates in both adult and youth with satin bows at bodice. She wore a lace mantilla veil Dalton, hospitality for social bronze pompons. • correctional institutions, and events; Mrs, Marge Holmes, I ' Results of the Manchester Before my son started his The bride, given in marriage those who sponsor younger trimmed with translucent paper route, paperboys to me, beading. cheer; and Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mm-.Shirley Richter Community YWCA Novice HAVE YOU AN by her father, wore a bridal offenders on probation, in publicity. SypaiB were simply boys who delivered gown designed by Priscilla of Juvenile Court of Connecticut. michaels Miss Maureen Martino of EVENT SCHEDULED the dairy newspaers. There Boston and fashioned of ivory Formerly assistant pastor of East Hartford was her sister's THAT CALLS FOR were tall'boys, short boys and maid of honor She wore an ap silk organza, with high The Second Presbyterian Church treasure chest About Town FOOD? onece an appealing r^head neckline. Empire bodice, long in Wilkinshurg, Pa., and pastor ple green floral gown with ED JORDAN’S with lots of freckles. Some sleeves of English net, of United Presbyterian diamonds green accessories and a Registration for Girl Scout W. may be • wedAliig, • taM- tossed the paper on the porch, appliqued with Alencon lace Fellowship in Manchester. He matching picture hat. She Troop 681 wil be Thursday at 7 CARPET PLACE quet or Just an btforipal gH- others tucked it carefully inside with beaded pearls and has been a director for the CPA carried a Spanish basket of p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal tofether of a society, ledge, er the screen door. Some stopped 37 Oak 81., Manchaater 646-6170 some friendly groap. iridescents, A-line skirt with since 1968. He is a graduate of assorted flowers. Laurel I*hoto Church old church hall. Present to chat on collection day, others fuil Watteau back chapel-length Trinity College in Hartford; Bridesmaids were Miss Don members and girls in Grades 4, wiggled impatiently while I OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 We Are Prepared to train. Her bouffant veil of im Pittsburgh Theological na Martino of East Hartford, Mrs. David F. Strimike 5 and 6 wishing to join the troop Serve You to Your counted out their change. They ported silk illusion was at Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa., and the bride's sister; Miss should attend this meeting ac did have their differences, but tached to a lace headpiece. She the Hartford Seminary Founda Deborah Murtaugh of was best man. Ushers were companied by a parent. Senior Complete Satisfaction to me paperboys were just or couple left on a trip to Ber Save On Name Brand Carpet carried a cascade of gardenias tion, Hartford. He is also af Wethersfield, the bride’s Charles Chaponis of muda. They will reside at Plea Scouts from Troop 2 will have Onr oateriar eeevloe la aet np dinary boys. with eggshell bow and filiated with the United cousin; and Mrs. Elaine Hinkle Manchester, the bridegroom’s an activity with the Juniors Random Sheared Nylon by t« be flexible enough to ae- Then my son started his route sant Valley Apartments, South streamers. Presbyterian Church in the of Wrightstown, N.J. cousin; Lawrence Bojarski of during a parents’ meeting, and cpmniodate any ib e gathering. and I discovered that paperboys Windsor. not eaU os and trik Mrs. Richard Carlson of United States, the Connecticut They wore green floral gowns East Hartford; Kenneth Hinkle plans for the year will be dis MOHAWK onr are a very special species. the details r Manchester was matron of with whjte accessories and of Wrightstown, N.J.; and Mrs. Strimike is employed by cussed. Troop 681 meets First, they are businessmen. honor. She wore a long green matching picture hats. They William Watras of Aetna Insurance Co. Mr. Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the And regardless of how well they Mrs. Helen von Borstel and yellow chiffon gown with ..J carried Spanish baskets with Wethersfield. Strimike, a veteran of service church and is led by Mrs. do in arithmetic at school, they SPECIAL Sq. Yd. mandarin collar. Empire Naylor Studio better with assorted flowers. A reception was held in with the U. S. Air Force, is Kenneth Marti. More informa Bardn firove Cateren, I n as shrewd as horse-traders studied with Elden Rowland, bodice, long full sleeves and A- YWCA Offers Jon Mullen of Manchester Garden Grove Hall in employed by H & B Tool in tion may be obtained from Mrs. when it comes to figuring in Sarasota, Fla., and with TELEPHONE 649-5318-649-5814 line skirt. She carried a touquet diamonds Manchester, nfter which the Manchester. Roger Gray, 74 Battista Rd. dollars and cents. Why I’ve Wallace Bassford, Truro, Mass. Mrs. Bruce R. Oney A member of the Sarasota Art of bronze and yellow French Classes seen my son calculate an entire chrysanthemums with yellow are hard years profit using only his head Association and the Albany Ar A full range of conversational bow and streamers. She wore James Nowill of Staten and his fingers. tists Group, Mrs. von Borstel Oney wore a beige pantsuit with French classes are being yellow baby carnations in her Island, N.Y. was best man. to find Paperboys are men of vision. conducts ar,t workshops 1q pain brown accessories. The couple offered by the Manchester hair. Ushers were Bruce Jenack of They have mind boggling plans ting and collage in Florida, will reside in South Windsor. YWCA Program Center, 78 N. Bridesmaids were Miss Holly Manchester, the bride’s for the future that include 10- New York state and Mrs. Oney is employed as a Main St., starting Sept. 28. at any Manchester. Among her Skoglund and Mrs. John brother;' Jack Johnston of ticket agent for Eastern speed bikes, alpine sleeping O’Brien, both of Manchester; The instructor is Dr. Homer bags and aluminum canoes. numerous awards have b ^ n the Caanan; and Roger White of Airlines at Bradley Inter price MMICHESTER: UST HARTFORD: MIDDLETOWN: and Mrs. Larry 9affer of J. Grassier, an experienced Their enthusiasm for their Kenneth Haber Prize, Hoosick Falls, N.Y. national Airport, Windsor Agawam, Mass., sister of the language teacher and a former work is boundless. When a Berkshire Art Association, A reception was held at Locks. Mr. Oney is employed as bridegroom. Their gowns were translator for the U.S. Army. paperboys get a new customer 1968. She also received recogni Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, a ramp serviceman for Eastern identical to that worn by the The 10-week course will be con starting at $100 260 North Mabi St. 1150 Burnside Ave. and the accompanying bonus, it tion in New York State with the after which the couple left on a Airlines at Bradley Inter honor attendant and they also ducted each Friday. Classes in 900 Washington St. is an occasion to celebrate. As W. L. Coughtry Award, Upper wedding trip to Hawaii and Las national Airport. carried ch^saiithemums and clude French I, from 9 to 10 EASY PAYMENTS INVITED D i s c o u n t at Main S t my son put it when he came Hudson Regional Show in 1968; Vegas. For traveling, Mrs. 801 Silver Lane wore carnations in their hair. a.m.; French II, 10 to 11 a.m.; barreling into the kitchen after Best of Show, Albany Artists French III, 11 a.m. to noon; and Group, 1969 and 1970; and first acquiring HIS first new I French IV, noon to 1 p.m. customer, “Ma, the greatest prize, Cooperstown Art ToW Il WSSJfS Baby-sitting will be BiG thing in the whole world just Association National Show in College Note available. 1970. happened!” Miss Roberta L. Ryan of 79 Registration may be made at Membership cards will be Gordon Bates of the Connec Baby-sitting is available. More JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Paperboys make loyal the YWCA office. More infor DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER It tSS MAIN STREET O i l l e t f e available at the door. ticut Prison Association will Vernon St. has been named to friends. My son would walk information may be obtained by mation may be obtained by • Hartford • MIddlalown • Naw Britain CLAIROL HERBAL Refreshments will be served. participate in a panel discus the summer term dean’s list at across burning coals for one calling the YWCA office, 649- Southern Illinois University at calling 649-5662. PU\TINUM-PLUS The meeting is open to sion of “Prison Life and the 5662. GILLEHE woman on his route. She invited Carbondale, 111. ESSENCE him inside during a members and their guests, and Need for Reform” at G ILIETTE ULTRA BAN thunderstorm, gave him hot the general public. Manchester Junior Women’s RIGHT GUARD FOAMY cocoa and put his wet shirt in Club meeting Wednesday at All Types SHAMPOO 8:15 p.m. at the KofC Home, 138 the dryer. DEODORANT FACE SAVER Normal to It is said that behind every* Main St. ’There also will be an art display. aiHTEPUIMUM ULLETTE TRAC H aUETTETRUCD Extra Strength ■ 5-o l paperboy there is a mother. Dofl Planning A r th u r 's DUDES-S's Dry or Oily She’s miles behind him, in fact PUIS DUDES Ift, ^ P J E S r 5’s she’s at the bottom of his sub Dinner-Dance An adult Bible study will be DRUG STORES 7 9 < stitute list. But some Sunday conducted Wednesday at 10 190 rARMINCTON AVI., HARTFORD. CONN. S17-n | 6 V morning you may see her. ’The Daughters of Isabella a.m. at Zion Evangelical She’ll skulk up your driveway will present their annual fall Lutheran Church. 949 M A IN ST.. M A N C H IS T IR , CONN. A43-IJ0S clutching a trench coat over her dance, Saturday, Sept. 29, at the 144 BROAD ST.. WINDSOR. CONN. 4SS S981 nightgown, with a scarf KofC Hall, Main St. A buffet- Mayfair Y Club will have a 40 M AIN ST.. ROCKVILLf. CONN. aTS-91A3 CLAIROL covering her early morning style dinner will be served at 8 social gathering Wednesday at p.m. followed by dancing to the G U m E T W I N VITALIS hairdo. She’ll be praying that no 10 a.m. at Cronin Hall of BARBAINS ULTRA BAN L0NG& DeeGee Combo from 9 p.m. to 1 Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair G ILLE n E G ILLETTE one recognizes her and she’ll be INJECTOR GILLETTE HAIR wondering how she got herself a.m. Tickets ar^vailable by residents are invited. FOOT GUARD DEODORANT SILKY contacting Mrs. Robert ’Tuttle, Super Discounts Health & Beauty Aids Homemakers Savings GILLEHE TWIN intothis in the first place. BUDES RIGHT GUARD RIGHT GUARD TONIC CONDITIONER I grant you that paperboys 649-6244. There will be a service of INJECTOR 8-ol may be ordinary boys when Holy Communion Wednesday at 1 A DAY INTENSIVE CARE JUMBO DAY TIME Each Blade 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal OMEl DEODORANT - 7 - ol they start their roubra but to Multiple Beer Has 2 Edges RAZOR DEODORANT All Types KEEP them they must develop Church. Bath Beads Kimbles Extra Strength Extra Strength some extraordinary traits. That So here’s to the paperboy, to Vaseline YWCA Drop-In meets Stein ONLY paper has to go out; in rain, all paperboys everywhere! May Vitomins s l ^ , snow, when they have a Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 O N L Y j I O N L Y j O N LY ^ 5-oz. 3 3 ^ they have long and happy a.m. at the Manchester YWCA 39 stomach a(±e and when they’d careers. May they stay in good rather be playing football with Program Center, 78 N. Main St. health. And my they never find All women are invite^ for the gang. It t^ e s quite a guy to it necessary to use the last THERMOWARE OAOVSIUPIO fellowship, volleyball or IB oz. - 1 lb. 2 oz. size R EG . 1.69 do &e job right. name bn their substitute lists! B O T T LE O F 100 R EG . 1.98 KIMBIES SCOPE CLAIROL CLAIROL R EG . 1.07 SURE bowling and a break for coffee. R EG . 2.49 \ 16 oz. copecity TRUE HAPPINESS CUIROL. WILKENSON SWORD EDGE bcMilf MOUTHWASH NOXZEMA buTDooRPush Broom Game Table DEODORANT Foam-In NEUE ALMAYS COOKING UP SOMETHING '\STAINLESS STEEL B R U N EH E LOVING One push cImos over i foot CHESS-CHECKER 20t Coupon Conditioner Shave Cream G rnt for ginp* or dirvewiy HAIR CARE ^ AT A MEIGHT MAKHIRS’CLASS. SET INCLUDED GLEEM TOOTH Regular or Unacantad Blades EXCEDHN 18-oz COLORS Hair Color LOTION Variety. There’s nothing more important to staying on a weight control plan. Tha Extra Strength PASTE 7-o l ONLY That's why we’re forever "working out ways to add more foods to the Program. ONLY Pain Rellavar 8 Shades 10 Shades
And split peas is just one of the foods we’re introducing this year. Come to a '■•'NUNTaart* class and get the whole delicious story. ^ Reg. 5,5
Doubli Ed |t Comfort ^JfVfEisv to learn instructions 11 oz. size REG. 99< Reg. 69d PN pKkMO Large king size trey Split Pea Soup BARNES HIND POT-PAN 5 ounces cooked, dried split peas, drained ELECTRONIC Ggorette i&kico Alka Seltzer MISS 1 ounce onion, finely chopped DISH-SINK HEAD& MBarnw^Hind ” © * 1 1 1 1 9 AMMENS */2 bay leaf X ONLY Lighters MISS CLAIROL tL A lF CUUROL V* cup finely chopped celery Bottle of 2S R EG . 83f SHOULDERS / Solution A „ Oris 7-77 Brush t T W IC E A § P A § T A $ A $ P t R m Pinch thyme ONLY \ MEDICATED ONLY SHAMPOO SHAMPOO CREME 2Vz cups chicken bouillon ONLY h e a d & SHOULDERS .-7 HEAD & SHOULDERS BUFFERIN 3 ounces cooked smoked ham, 8-oz.Jar M M O H M POWDER FORMULA 3 9 « Twice A s Fast At FORMULA finely chopped 09 LOTION SHAMPOO SHAMPOO *G is Butane 'T y * - - DEODORHIT 6.25 oz. Aspirin Pepper to taste - S el t z e // No flint • No battaries REG. 694 R EG . 1.S9 M M.V„. [ Sprig of parsley No wick______19 PONDS JERGENS PAPERMATE SERGEANTS 100’S Com^ne ail ingredient 1 ^ 1 ONLY except parsley in . Dreamflower Soap Flair Pens Fleo Collar a saucepan. Simmer I FUNTSTONE VITAMHIS ONE A DAY VITAMMS slowly until celery^ Y VITALIS Tolc Powder ONLY REGULAR is tender. Remove bay ONLY REGUUR HAIR ULTRA BAN leaf. Garnish with Beth Size Bir Alka-Seltzer parsley. Makes 1 serving. ONLY 1 « 5 TONIC ••Niinia • raatiff S 9 DEODORANT R EG . 1.19 60’s I 'y R EG . 494 Asst, coiors^ SCHICK SUPER H W EIGHT! ^ 6.5 oz. Size" Reg. (74 2 WITH IRON WITH IRON ALKA SELTZER CARTRIDGE BLADES 4 -o z . POWDER 5-oz. CIRCUS MATES CHEWABLE, WATCHERS CHILDRENS Ettanrascant Tablets M<&«f WAlCMlRi AN6®4A< M&SIfAIO IA«C>IW4A«VO( W(>CmI MAICnlRi TONI WHITE RAIN 1/ ) M|liRN4I.ONA4 INC N* • Wl > ^ l • . f / /■ PAOP: tw elv e — Manchester ev en in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Sept. 18, 1973. " ' j^ANt^HESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Sept. 18. 1973— PAGE ’THlRTTilCN Stargell Guarding The Herald Angle STANDINGS Last Second TD Saved Jets from Shutout Letdown 1 MILWAUKEE (AP) - Ellis needn’t worry. He was Namath, to the.bench in abject televised National Football series, which ended in a missed "I was throwing early,” a dis By E a rl Y o s t Ken Ellis had just been victimized on a 1-7 yard frustration., League opener. 41 yard field goal attempt by threw a 19 yard scoring pass to awarded the game ball, but touchdown pass from Al gusted Namath said. "After oiir tight end Rich McGeorge and AMERICAN LEAGUE Smothering Namath when it Bobby Howfield, Namath first series, they (Packer East his frown hardly reflected it. Woodall to David Knight, a pair ' Namath, who led the NFL in couldn’t lead the Jets past mid- led a fourth quarter niarch PITTSBURGH (AP)-W illie Richie Zisk, who added a two-run homer of reserves, with 27 seconds left counted and running a touchdown passes and passing linemen) started coming good. capped by John Brockington’s Spolia Editor W L Pet GB "That last touchdown pass is field until 7:41 remained to be Stargell feels he was jilted once by the for Pittsburgh, summed up Stargell’s Monday night, but by that time relentless ball control offense yardage last year, completed 16 1 wasn’t throwing worth a one yard touchdown run. Baltimore 88 61 .591 still in my mind. Darn! It wIH played. By that time the baseball writers who select the | worth to the Pirates, who floundered Ellis and his Packer defensive directed by their own quarter damn, anyway.” An interception by jellis set Boston 81 69 .540 take me a week to get over of 32 for 203 yards against the Packers had sacked Namath National League’s Most Valuable much of the season. mates had driven the New York back, the much criticiz^ Scott up Brockington’s touchdown, Detroit 79 70 .530 9 that,” the young Green Bay National Conference’s No. 1 three- times and intercepted The Packers’ Chester Marcol "When you look for the MVP, you look Jets’ brilliant quarterback, Joe Hunter, the Packers thrashed while a pair of fumble Player, so he’s guarding against New York 75 78 .497 14 cornerback fretted. pass defense of a year ago. him once in roiling to a 234) kicked field goals of nine, 37 for who contributed most to the winning of the Jets 23-7 in a nationally But after the Jets’ first recoveries by safety Jim Hill another major disappointment. Notes Off the Cuff Milwaukee 71 79 .473 17 Vk lead. and 10 yards, while Hunter "I’ll never get myself keyed up for the a ballclub, and what man has contributed led to two other scores. Married last Saturday, Jack Redmond, teaching pro at Cleveland 66 85 .437 23 MVP again,” Stargell pledged Monday more offensively and defensively than Willie Stargell?” Zlsk asked. the new Manchester Racquet Club, was on hand Sunday for Weal night after his booming bat helped Oakland 88 61 .591 Pittsburgh to a 10-3 romp over the New "This man has carried this ball club,” the pre-opening opening house at the W. Center St. Zisk added. "Even when the pitching and facility...Future plans of the Racquet Club include several Kansas City 81 69 .540 7V» York Mets. Minnesota 73 75 .493 14Vk In 1972, Stargell clouted 41 homers and everything else was going bad, he kept us outdoor courts, plus a swimming pool. The official 32-week in contention.” Chicago 73 77 .487 15M» drove in 125 runs in helping Pittsburgh to season opens Saturday and ends May 10...Approximately In addition to his two-run homer in the California 69 78 .469 15Vk the National League East title, but Joe 400 tennis buffs have joined the Racquet Club which will Texas 52 96 .351 35>A Torre of St. Louis was the clear-cut choice second off Seaver, Stargell rapped a triple and two doubles. offer six courts. Membership is still open. ’The goal is a ' Munday’M Games for MVP. / Seaver, 17-10, had allowed just five runs reported 600 members...Jim Gerrity, assistant coach with Baltimore 5, New York 4, 10 Herald photo by Ofiara "71 taught me a lesson,” Stargell said East Catholic High’s football team, has been tabbed the innings Monday night after drivin^tA four runs in four previous wins over Pittsburgh this TOWN TENNIS CHAIMPIONS - John Casalino. and Mike White captured the Men’s best lineman ever developed at the school of John LaFon- Minnesota 8, Kansas City 3 with four extra-base hits, including his season. But he allowed five runs in the Doubles Tennis Tournament title by whipping Jim Moulton and Paul Groobert in straight Texas 10, Chicago 3 40th homer of the season. three innings he lasted Monday night. tana, current head mentor. It was LaFontana who worked sets, 6-3 6-2. White the previous week won the Men’s Singles crown. "I guess that shows he’s human,” with Gerrity (mring the latter’s playing days. LaFontana is Oakland 3, California 2,13 in "I really felt I had an excellent chance nings for the MVP in ’71,^’ he added. "What real Stargell said of Seaver. "I thought that his a former pro lineman with the Springfield Acorns. ’The big arm might have been bothering him fellow is handling the East defense with A1 Freheit the Only games scheduled ly hurt was that everybody was going Tuesday’s Games around telling me I had an excellent though,” he added. "I saw him wince a offensive coach. The latter is also a former pro kicking couple of times.” California (Tanana 1-1) at chance. specialist with Hartford and Meriden teams...Manchester Etargell tripled home a run in the first Oakland (Hunter 19-4) Johnson^s Homer "I had been led to beliece that the MVP Country Club Swim Club is planning a new pool for an Milwaukee (Lockwood 5-11) was the player who contributed the most to give Pittsburgh a 10 lead, and the \ overall cost of approximately 360,000. Donna and Roger at Cleveland (Timmerman 8-7), to his team’s winning the division title,” Pirates scored again in the second on Knauth serve as co-presidents of the MCC Swim N he continued, "but then they said Torre back-toback doubles by Zisk and Milt May. After Seaver w alk^ A1 Oliver in the Assn...More than 14,000 tickets have been sold at the New New York (Medich 12-8) at 't think you had a better all around year.” Boston (Lee 16-9), N Ties Hornsby Mark Stargell’s four RBIs against the Mets third, Stargell and Richie Hebner belted Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the five New York boosted his season total to 112, tops in the consecutive home runs. Giant home football games at Yale. Five thousand tickets Baltimore (Jefferson 4-5) at Detroit (Lolich 15-13), N league, and the win pushed Pittsburgh a The Mets cut the lead to 5-3 in the fifth were made available in New Haven for each game with the full game ahead of secondplace Montreal with three runs off Pirate starter Bruce biggest seller being the Washington Redskin game Oct. 14. Minnesota (Blyleven 18-15) at NEW YORK (AP) - Hank Aaron Angeles pounded San Francisco 7-1 and the Kison on two singles and triples by Ken Kansas City (Fitzmorris 7-2), N Philadelphia-Chicago game was rained in the tightly bunched NL East. Yale Bowl can seat 70,874. Yankee Stadium seats 58,000 for hit another home run and there was a Since Danny Murtaugh’s return as Harrelson and Dave Schneck. Chicago (Bahnsen 18-18) at out. football. Giant games in New Haven are Oct. 7 Green Bay, homer record tied in Atlanta. Pirate manager, Stargell has rapped 23 That’s when the game was interrupted Tecas (Bibby 7-9), N should have a Oct. 14 Redskins, Nov. 11 Dallas, Nov. 18 St. Louis and But relax. You didn’t sleep through Expos 5-3, Cards 4-5 more than an hour by a chilly rain, but Felipe Alou’s two-out ninth inning pinch hits in 48 times at bat, driven in 16 runs Dec. 16 Minnesota...Phil. Hyde, for many years one of Nos. 711 through 713. It wasn’t and boosted his average by better than 15 Pittsburgh scored three runs when play NATIONAL LEAGUE single tied the score and Alou came was resumed in its half of the fifth with Manchester’s top-flight tennis players and former cham points. East Aaron’s record. around to score the game-winner on a the aid of Zisk’s homer. pion, summered in Keene, N.H., and piayed littie tennis. Dave Johnson, performed two "I don’t recall Willie ever.hitting any weird single by pinch hitter Ron Woods for Stargell doubled in another run in the He did gain the semifinal round in the only tpurney he W L Pet GB remarkable feats Monday night when the better than he has hit in the 11 games I Pittsburgh a 54 opening game victory. sixth and May added a solo homer to in 75 72 .510 Atlanta Braves blanked the San Diego have been here,” Murtaugh said as he entered before bowing, proving he still has not lost his Montreal The Cardinals came back to take the se sure Pittsburgh’s eighth win in 11 games 75 74 .503 relaxed on his squeaky clubhouse rocking touch. St. Louis Padres 7-0. cond game. Bemie Carbo’s ninth-inning under Murtaugh. 74 76 .493 He belted his 42nd homer of the 1973 chair. New York savings aocount. home run tied the game in the ninth and Kison, who left the game after the rain 73 77 .487 baseball season, tying Rogers Hornsby’s "Willie shows by example,” Murtaugh Chicago his 12th-inning single untied it in the 12th, interruption, still boosted his record to 2-0 Black Book Jottings 70 78 .473 mark set in 1922 for most trots around the added. "He reminds me so nuch of Rober Philadelphia 65 84 .436 11 helping St. Louis to a 5-3 victory. with relief help from Jim McKee and Manchester Little League will hold an Appreciation bases by a second baseman. In between Carbo’s two hits, both teams to Clemente. Clemente gave 100 per cent West Chris Zachary. Night banquet Oct. 11 at the Army & Navy Club. Honored But then he performed the near sweated out a one-hour, 12-minute rain all of the time and so does Willie.” Cincinnati 92 58 .613 impossible. He stole some of the thunder delay. will be coaches, sponsors and umpires...First fall meeting Los Angeles 87 64 .576 5Vk from Aaron, who belted No. 711 two The split left the Expos one game back of the Advisory Park and Recreation Commission will be San Francisco 83 66 .557 8 ^ batters earlier and now needs three more of Pittsburgh and St. Louis 2 1-2 games Nasty Night and Tiny Crowd Thursday night at the Town Hall. The public is invited to Houston 77 75 .507 16 career homers to catch the ghost of Babe behind. offer suggestions at 7:30. The Bobby Riggs-Billie Jean Atlanta 73 79 .480 20 Ruth. Astros 5, Reds 2 King tennis match no doubt will cut attendance...Rocky San Diego 54 95 .362 37^ "Dave’s your man tonight,’’ said Aaron, Cesar Cedeno and ^ b Watson slammed Thomspon, kickoff return specialist with the New York Monday’s Games who now trails Ruth’s lifetime homer homers, leading Astros to a 5-3 victory Philadelphia at Chicago, ppd. mark by three. "He’s the one who caught a Giants, will^e iost for at least a month because 61 a neck rain over Cincinnati that snapped the Reds’ ‘I Still Have a Shot’ — Aaron injury suffered last Sunday against Houston...Hank Aaron ghost.’’ seven-game-winning streak. Montreal 5-3, St. Louis 4-5, In the other National League games, Dodgers 7, Giants 2 has been tapped to throw out the first ball at the 1973 World 2nd game 12 innings A steady shower was still Montreal edged St. Louis 54, then the Car Willie Davis slugged his 16th homer and ATLANTA (AP) — Hornsby in 1922. Series, the first time an active player has been given the Houston 5, Cincinnati 2 pelting the infield tarpaulin “I thought it was going dinals beat the Expos in 12 innings 5-3; drove in two runs to back Don Sutton’s Hammerin’ Hank Aaron honor...Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench has been Pittsburgh 10, New York 3 W ethinkyou less than 30 minutes before Pitsburgh overpowered New York 10-3; eight-hit pitching, pacing the Dodgers to a of the Atlanta Braves foul for a while,” Aaron said suspended for two games and fined $210 for abusive Atlanta 7, San Diego 0 Houston downed Cincinnati 5-2; Los game time. of his 38th homer this year. ianguage after being ejected from Saturday’s game by Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 7-2 decision over San Francisco. picked a nasty night However, included in the “It was a slider that didn’t Umpire Andy Olsen...Southern California has beeh tabbed 2 before a tiny crowd that sparse gathering was Baseball break. It just stayed inside. included the hasehall com No. 1 in the Associated Press weekly football poll. Tuesday’s Games Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Those are the kind that usual <0^ Houston (Reuss 15-11) at Cin should have TW O . Nebraska, Ohio State and Alabama follow the Trojans In missioner to lower the who had come to Atlanta to ly tail off foul. If there had cinnati (Gullett 17-7) that order...’The doors are still locked at the Tennis magic number to three in officially invite Aaron to been any kind of wind, it Philadelphia (Twitchell 13-9 his chase of Babe Ruth’s throw out the first ball at the probably would have blown it Forum in Vernori and reports are the indoor facility will and Brett 12-7) at Chicago Yanks Out of Race, all-time home run record. 1973 World Series. Also on out foul.” change hands shortly...’The Board of Aldermen in Derby is Bonham 5-4 Pappas 7-12), 2 Aaron, a 39-year-old star hand were Aaron’s father, The liner off an 0-1 pitch studying a proposal to bill the New York Giants for added St. Louis (Cleveland 13-9) at building a legend of his own, Herbert, and his brother, from Ross hugged the line traffic patrols afteY the five football games to be played at Montreal (Moore 7-15) smashed No. 711 of his Tommie, manager of the and sailed past the left field Yale this fall. Police Chief Andy Mancini estimates it will New York (Matlack 13-15) at career off San Diego’s Gary Braves’ farm team at Savan foul pole, landing near the cost the town $560 for six extra traffic officers for the five Pittsburgh (Moose 11-1), N Orioles Need Six teepee of Braves’ mascot Ross in the eighth inning of nah. games. Traffic backed up nearly two miles after the Giant- San Diego (Arlin 10-15) at three runs and raised his RBI “You’re a show off,” Kuhn Chief Noc-A-Homa. BALTIMORE (AP) - The his 21st homer as the leadoff Atlanta’s 70 victory over the Jet exhibition game last month in New Haven...Wilt Atlanta (Harrison 10-5), N TW O savings accounts? That’s what we said. We believe you should have a batter in the 10th to produce a 5- total to 85. Padres Monday night. told Aaron as the two met in It was Aaron’s 11th Baltimore Orioles have Chamberlain is a holdout at the camp of the NBA Los San Francisco (Marichal 10- 4 victory. Although successful on 10 of Braves’ Manager Eddie straight home run off a reduced to six their magic “I still have'a shot,” Aaron 13) at Los Angeles (John 13-7), savings account for your “special plans” and another for your “ready when you need it” money. The blow off Wayne Granger, 12 stolen base attempts, Davis said of his bid to pass the im Mathews’ office to have a pic righthanded pitcher since he Angeles Lakers. San Diego of the ABA is trying to lure Wilt N number for clinching the who had just replaced starter at age 34 hardly ranks as a mortal Ruth this year. “Yep, ture made with Dave John cracked No. 700 on July 21 away. pennant in the American Lindy McDaniel, came after speedster. But he took his “leg it enhances my chances.” son, the Atlanta infielder who against southpaw Ken Brett Your “special plans” money is the dollars you save for a specific future purpose ... a house ... League East, and the New the Orioles had tied the score on hit” in stride. A crowd of only 1,362 — cracked his 42nd home run of Philadelphia. Sports in Brief York Yankees can stop a disputed play with two outs in “I know when to use my lowest in the eight years ti\e later in the eighth inning to Atlanta has only 10 games a new car... college for your children ... retirement. These are dollars you can do without for a counting. the ninth. speed,” Davis joked, and when Braves have been in Atlanta tie the record for most remaining this season, six of The Yanks were After Boog Powell’s pinch asked if he’d like to challenge — saw Aaron take another homers in a season for se which will be played in Atlan Basketball NEW YORK (AP) - The group which represents the while . . . so we offer you a 63^% Three Year Savings Certificate which gives you an effective mathematically eliminated single with one out, A1 Bumbry Bumbry and Coggins, he said: stride in his relentless chase. cond basemen set by Rogers ta Stadium where Aaron now BUFFALO (AP) - The Buf owners of the National Football Monday night when Earl beat out a high, chopper to se “after they run four or five has 178 home runs. falo Braves acquired forward annual yield of 7.08%. League teams announced Mon NATIONAL LEAGUE Williams of the Orioles cracked cond baseman Horace Clarke. miles. I’d take them on.” Jim McMillian from the Los o- day that a group of former BATTING (375 at b a ts)- Rich Coggins, who like Bum Davis singled behind hits 1)y Angeles Lakers in exchange for players — including former Rose, Cin, .350; Cedeno, Htn, bry had three of Baltimore’s 14 Bumbry and Coggins in the their leading scorer and Chicago Bears star Gale .318; Watson, Htn, .316. Your “ready when you need it” money is what you should be saving in a regular 5V4% S.B.M. hits, then flied out and when third and hit a sacrifice fly in rebounder last season, Elmore Sayers,.Green Bay’s Bart Starr R U N S-B onds, SF, 122; veteran Tommy Davis hit the seventh that moved the Smith in a National Basketball and Ray Nitschke — will study Evans, Atl, 109; Rose, Cin, 108. savings account which earns you an effective annual yield of 5.47%. You may deposit any time another chopper toward Clarke, Orioles to within 4-3. Association trade Monday. the Yanks appeared to be cer Otto Velez, who made two the effects of artificial turf on RUNS BATTED IN-Stergell, tain winners. diving catches in right field to player safety. Pgh, 112; Bench, Cin, 103; in any amount and withdraw any time . . . with no penalty or loss of Interest.* But Davis was called safe at aid McDaniel, drove in the first Football L.May, Htn, 100. first, pinch runner Curt Motton New - York run. The Yanks MILWAUKEE (AP) - A- PHILADELPHIA HITS-Rose, Cin, 220; Garr, scored from second base to tie added two unearned runs in the total of 579 people stayed away Philadelphia Eagles’ owner Atl, 194; Brock, StL, 177. All of us have “special plans” and all of us need “ready when you need It” money . . . that Is why the score 4-4, and New York third and Jim Ray Hart’s from the locally televised New Leonard Tose says he plans to HOME RUNS-D.Johnson, Manager Ralph Houk was homer made it 4-1 in the fourth. York Jets-Green Bay Packers sell stadium seats with Atl, 42; Stargell, Pgh, 40; we believe you should have not one... but TWO S.B.M. Savings Accounts. ejected for arguing with umpire After the leadoff homer, National Football League game obstructed views and will not Evans, Atl, 39. Russ Goetz. winner Mike Cuellar, 16-13, per Monday night, bringing to 50,- allow another telecast of a STOLEN BASES-Brock, In the bottom of the eighth, mitted just three hits over the 072 the number of "no shows” home game unless every seat is StL, 65; Morgan, Cin, 62; Baltimore Manager Earl final seven innings. — people who bought tickets but sold. Cedeno, Htn, 50. Weaver dashed out to make his ’The Yanks, who have not didn’t go to the game — on the PITCHING (14 Decisions)— second complaint of the game taken a season series from first weekend of the 1973 NFL A total of 49,313 bought Stone, NY, 11-3, .786, 2.79 Bor- and was tossed out by umpire Baltimore since 1963, finished season. tickets but didn’t attend nine bon, Cin, 10-4, .714,2.17 Gullett, 6 / % Bill Kunkel. their 1973 competition with the NFL games which were locally Cin, 17-8, .680, 3.52. 34 "That was a big one for us, no Orioles at 9-9. \ televised Sunday due to the STRiKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, WINDOW doubt about it,” Weaver said, Weaver leads Houk in ejec Congressional action which 239; Carlton, Phi, 209; Sutton, while doggedly refusing to tions this season: seven to two. lifted local blackouls of sold-out LA, 192. claim the pennant. Elsewhere in the American DeNicolo games. S.lvmnsS.lvmqs Ccililir.ilpC SHADES The Orioles can now clinch League Monday night, Texas Mad* to Ordtr their fourth division title in five walloped Chicago 10-3, AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 yp.us ninUinly Third Best 708'S f lift |,,p Annij.il Yield A( I ounts BATTING “(375 at b a ts)- 5.47 Bring your old roUen In nnd seasons by winning just six of Minnesota took Kansas City 8-3 5100 Minimum Dpposii is The [ Hei live Annti,)l YipIcI 5 Carew, Min, .342; W.Horton, Mve 86o per ohade. their last 13 games — even if and Oakland nipped California Assistant golf pro at Tennis runner-up Boston should win its 3-2 in 13 innings. Det, .315; Murcer, NY, .308. H Manchester Country Club, PITTSBURGH (AP) - RUNS-R.Jackson, Oak, 96; *ta len| <• SS ttn u ln t in kcmiM E. A. JOHNSON remaining 12. Ralph DeNicolo, finished third Australian star Evonne ill tnS nl mnnUi Davis, the designated hitter A’* 3, Angels 2 North, Oak, 94; D.May, Mil, 92. PAINT CO. V\ yesterday in the weekly Pro- Goolagong, the 1971 Wimbledon RUNS BATTED IN- Oakland cut its magic who bats behind roadrunners Am Golf Tournament played at champion, became the third COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY CREDITED MONTHLY number for clinching the West R.Jackson, Oak, 112; 728 MAIN ST. Bumbry and Coggins, drove in Baltic’s Pautipaug course. major tennis star to join World FDIC regulations permit withdrawals from Division championship to six by Mayberry, KC, 97; Scott, Mil, AP photo DeNicolo carded a 40-34-75. Team Tennis, signing with the 94. Time Savings Accounts before maturity pro defeating California 3-2 in 13 in Charlie Moore of the Farms, nings. Hank Aaron Watches Fligh^ of Latest Home Run Pittsburgh Triangles of the HITS-Carew , Min, 183; vided rate of interest on amount withdrawn is Wallingford, fired a one-under- fledgling World Team Tennis D.May, Mil, 181; Murcer, NY, The A’s .scored the winning par 71 to take the weekly honors, league Monday. rtifctoed to the passbook rate and three Call NOW For Our run when Rudy May, who went ..As Dave Johnson’s UR tied Roger Hornsby’s Record 177. The 22-year-old Miss DOUBLES-Garcia, Mil, 30; 46-1700 n ^ n s interest is forfeited. ali the way for the Angels, e Goolagong reportedly signed a issued a bases-loaded, two-out Chambliss, Cie, 29; Rojas, KC. FALL SPECIALS on generous multi-year contract, walk to Bert Campaneris. 29; Scott, Mil, 28; Melton, Chi, Girls on Tennis Tour Behind Billie Jean but terms were not announced. 28; Pinlella, KC, 28; Braun, ALUMINUM Billie. Jean King has signed . Min, 28; Bando, Oak, 26. with the Philadelphia franAise Shouldn’t YOU B e Saving at Thg Bank that Sa3^ It ...WITH RflONEY HOUSTON (AP) - "I saw ’They’re all flaunting buttons for the $2 million court spec from the recent U.S. Open Ten • DOORS • WINDOWS and the 1973 U.S. Open cham-> HOME RUNS-R.Jackson, BOLAND Bobby Riggs on television with ' which read: "Billie Jean Is No. tacular bv winning a nis Championships' at Forest Oak,31;Flsk,Bsn,26;F.Robln- • AWNINGS • CANOPIES 1.” doubleheader in the women’s pion, Australia’s' John New- Howard Cosell the other night,” Hills. son, pal, 26; Bando, Oak, 26; MOTORS said Peggy Michael of Pacific "I think we’ll all die if she tournament at the outlying Net cpmbe with the Houston "I am very healthy again,” Burroughs, Tex, 26. • SID IN G Set Racquet Club. franchise. Two $295 SpeclalBl Palisades, Calif. "He made me doesn’t win,” said pretty, 20- Billie Jean said after the two- STOLEN BASES-North, Quaranteed Workmanahipl sick.” year-old Kristien Kemmer of Playing erratically In the *1080 Bulcli WHdeal hour test under a boiling suft. "I Oak, 50; Harper, Bsn, 45;. Los Angeles. "She just has to opening match but picking up Rig. Prfct S878. The girls on the ladies’ tennis am very ready for the match.” D.Nelsqj), Tex, 39. FREE ESTIMATES A EASY TERMS win. *1004 OMt DuKa 89 tour are closing ranks and steam in the second, Billie Jean Baseball PITCHING .(14 Dcclslons)- "I’m sure she will, (oo^ I’ve beat Cynthia Doerner qf savings ank of anchester lining up behind Billie Jean B ^ M Rag. PriGf 1880. "I plan to work and rest—I ARLINGTON. Tex. - Frank Iliinlurr Oak, lfl-4, .826, 3.32' a * to 10 King in Billie Jean’s 1100,000 never seen her play better.” - Australia 6-0, 6-4- and Miss Lucchesi, former manager of . McDaniel, NY, 12-4, ,750, 2.69 l^ b e i F.DIC Kemmer 6-0, i-2. will not be able to give any BILL TUNSKYI 308 CENTU tTREET match at the Astrodome Miss Kemmer was^ one of the Philadelphia Phillies, was “ Palmer, Bal, 21-8, .724, 2.38. PLEASE PHONE 64S-90W ’Thursday night against the 55- Billie Jean's two victims as the She showed no ill effects from more interviews,” she insisted. Phonat e43*f820 "I hope you^ people un hired as a third base coach by STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, Coimaethufa Largest SaslngsBank EastolthaRhar year-old hustler from Newport 29-year-old champion of the a recent virus infection that the Texas Rangers. . 348; Blyleven, Min, 233; Singer, contributed to her withdrawal derstand.” Beach, Calif. feminist movement warmed up Cal, 221. Eighl^Offlces terving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON ^ TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCRESrER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues,, Sept. 18, 1973 - PAGE FIFTEEN PACK FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ManchesterLConn^, Tues.. Sept. 18, 1973 __ IVrHDnul INoticc L E G A L OUR BOAROINi; IIOUSK wllh MAJOR IIOOPLE IUJ(;S BlIINNY OUT O llR WAY BY INKI) COCHRAN ' Witrict ol Andover" /popm£AcrfOAf The "Action Marketplace" ,, N O T IC E notice 6 f HEARINO ■ F a $ t -- E H a c tIv e The Planning and Zoning ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE L. OREER Y O U ^A N T ^ • Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers t. I«j W F umutint to on order of Hon. Normim a/tSSfFf£B^ T>» Ul M 0*i 6 0 HOLD IT, OKAY, &OSH, OSCAR, 1 1 TH' MAN IN TH' STOWE PUT WAX HOV/ COULD WHAtS Commission will hold a public Herald G tniified Adi HAPPY ADS HOLD WHERET OKW, W16t 6UV«; STAV 5/WSLL VOUB SepWmber 12, • Over 60,000 Daily Readers &UESS YOU'RE PAPER OVER IT SO IT WOULDN'T ALL VRR L\pe.' I WA«. aONNA VOU G E T hearing on October 1, 1973 at 1973 a hcarlnji will be held on an applicA' (16 Word Minimum) H m V SR ftONNA DRIP DOWN OVER M'/ FINGERS' B IG G E R ? BIG P I5 - • Fast Results LET VOU PIN6P0N66 INTA’ MV . tion praying that the administration ac- 1 Day...... S E T AN I WASN'T VERY FAR FROM TH' I4E.W BUSINeSSi BUT NOW JE$ TH E POST C0VERV'»‘ 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal count iw accepted and an order of dia* $4 per word per day ECJUCATIONi g STORE WHEN IT BEOAN TD TEN* 3 Oiys...... 7« per word per day rOI*V(U)SI\ I 1 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 18. 1973_ Obituaries Education College Chorus Liquor Sale (Continued from Page I) Seeks Members (Continued from Page 1) was accepted with regret, Mrs, variance to allow nursery Belluardo resigned because she Members are being sought allow one-night beer sales at parish; and that the principal of luTnttt0 Ibralb schools m two locations—at 118 Bagley said today that he has has taken employment with for the Manchester Community the East Catholic High School East CaUiolic High School has Jim Foley Dead, . "great faith” in the community College Chorus, according to Prospect St. and at 19 Jean Rd. MCC and felt her council cafeteria —was the only other approved the event. colleges in the state. The nursery school operators MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1973- VOL, XCII, No. 297 Manchester—A City of Village Charm membership might represent a Rober Vater, assistant item on Monday night’s ZBA In other business Monday FORTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE) FIFTEEN CENTS ■*' During his two-year term as professor of music and director are, respectively, Mrs. Lela Coach, Skater conflict of interest, agenda which drew some op night, the ZBA; . / chairman he said he would like of the chorus. Membership will • Denied a variance sought Tybur and Mrs. Alice Lamenzo. James Kakos, council chair position. to see "a consolidation of the be limited to 20 experienced by Earl A. Relchle of South Both schools are in Residence James R. Foley, 64, of 6S atso was connected with the Lit- man, announced the Connec Lupien and Mrs. Lillian growth” of the community singers from the college and the Windsor to display and sell AA Zones. Mather St., died this morning at tte League basebatt during its ticut Association of Community Legier of 36 Jarvis Rd., spoke colleges. community. • Granted two side line his home after a tong itlness. He earty days in Manchester as a College Advisory Councils against the church's plans to farm-grown produce at an open And he said a primary con The chorus will perform a stall on the south side of variances. Harold Melendy of 130 was the husband of Mrs. special instructor. would meet Dec, 1 with sell beer at a pariah function Nixon Seeks ‘Direct Cash’ cern will be to provide "decent Broad St. wants to build an at Margaret McKeever Fotey. In his younger days, he was speakers and workshops variety of pieces ranging from Oct. 19. Lupien seemed con Tolland Tpke. The ZBA said no facilities” for the 12 schools. adrigals to blues. Rehearsals legal hardship was proven. tached garage six feet from his Mr. Fotey was born in one of the better figure skaters planned with the idea of coor cerned about under-age Bagley was a member of the will be held on Thursday • Approved a three-year north property line, and Manchester June 26, 1909, son in Centrai Connecticut. dinating and cooperating on a drinking; Mrs. Legier said she Manchester Board of Education evenings, from 7:30 to 9 at the variance allowing Alex William D. MacGIllvary wants of the iate James J. and Other survivors are two sons, systemwide basis on communi didn’t think beer should be sold ,prior to his appointment to the college. Yakaitis to sell produce from to construct an addition to his Catherine Gay Foley, and had Michael E. Foley of Manchster ty college problems. in a school. board of trustees by Governor Persons interested in joining an open stall on the south side home at 51 Avondale Rd. Both lived here alt his life. Before he and James Allen Foley of Dr. Lowe announced approval Atty. Richard Willard, Housing Plan For Needy Meskill in 1971. the group are requested to call of Tolland Tpke., west of parcels are in Residence A re tire d in 1968, he was Hazardville; a sister, Mrs. by the trustees of nursing and representing the applicant, Vater during the day at the Adams St. ZBA members noted Zones. employed at Hamilton Standard Henry (Madeline) Arnold of legal assistant programs to be presented testimony showing college, or call him at 646-4974 that Yakaitis has been Two other items scheduled WASHINGTON (AP) - Ter In a long-promised special on the private market.” Division of United Aircraft Manchester; and two instituted next year. that sale of beer would be need to provide some federally- Much of Nixon’s message evenings. operating the seasonal business for public hearings Monday ming the federal government message, Nixon said that the Nixon said a recent study Corp., Windsor Locks. grandchildren. The council was given a strictly controlled; that the subsidized housing projects. dealt with high interest rates, for several years. night —Coleman Bros, request “ the biggest slumlord in cash payments appear to be shows "it costs between 15 and But he recommended, as a new He organized and coached the The funeral is Thursday at report on last week's fall con function would involve only history,” President Nixon the current scarcity of • Approv^ similar five-year to set up amusement rides at "the most promising way to 40 per cent more for the govern approach, that developers Bluefields semi-pro basebatt 8:15 a.m. from the John F. vocation and the formation of adults of the East Hartford urged Congress today to mortgage funds and possible the Manchester Parkade next achieve decent housing for all ment to provide housing for make newly-built units team for many years. The team Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. the Congress of Connecticut authorize a new experiment ways to ease the situation. month and Dairy Mart’s our families at an acceptable people than for people to “available at special rents for ranked with the best in the state Center St., with a Mass at St. Community Colleges, which that wpuld provide the needy cost.” The President said he will application to allow grocery acquire that housing low-income families and the and won severat Twiiight Bridget Church at 9. Burial will seeks to represent the faculty Clash with direct cash payments to propose legislation to allow About Town sales in addition to self-service Nixon said that under the themselves on the private government' in return would League and town cham be in St. James Cemetery. and professional staff in the help meet their housing needs. lenders a tax credit of up to 3Vi SAIGON (AP) - The South gasoline sales at 55 Oakland St. direct payment plan, "The market.” pay the developer the pionships. He stressed fun Friends may call at the system in collective bargaining Senior Methodists of South clashes. In Cambodia, only Nixon said the direct per cent on the interest they Vietnamese government claims —were withdrawn jjefore Mon federal government would In 1970, Congress authorized a difference between such rents damentals, and his basebalt funeral home Wednesday from and other matters. United Methodist Church will small-scale fighting was payments should be considered earn when they put their mioney knowtedge was wetl known. He 2 to 4 and 7 t 9 p.m. meet Thursday noon at Susan 46 Viet Cong and North Viet reported around Kompong day night’s meeting. ^ provide qualified recipients $150 million experimental and fair market rents.” It was reported that namese kill^ in clashes Mon as a potential substitute for with an appropriate housing program in housing allowances into residential mortgages. scholarship, grants, and loan nah Wesley House of the Cham, with the Phnom Penh day, more than half of them in massive public housing payment and would then let involving more than 18,000 In the field of public housing, When a savings and loan funds of approximately $100,000 church. The Rev. Dr. George command claiming only five in the central highlands. Saigon projects. them choose their own homes families. Nixon recommended Nixon announced he was lifting association, for example, were available this year and Webb, pastor of South Church, surgents killed in a clash near Mrs, Harriet O. Keeney said it had no casualties in 56 this effort be expanded and that his Jan. 5 suspension of “the placed at least 70 per cent of its that all but about $10,000 had will speak. Members are the airport. Mrs. Harriet Olin Keeney, 73, Police Report figures be gathered on the cost section 23 program under which portfolio into mortgages, Nixon been committed. reminded to bring sandwiches. of 158 Keeney St. died early this MANCHESTER of safe and sanitary housing in new and existing housing is said, his plan would provide 3V4 It was noted that loans from Dessert and beverages will be morning at Manchester Nikki A. Longaker, 29, of 24 various parts of the country. leased for low-income per cent tax credit that would banks under federal programs served. Memorial Hospital. She was the Steep Rd., South Windsor, was iipjm iritd ®n.l Domestic Issues families.” be the equivalent “of an ad are available under certain con THB NEBDLEtOlNT SHOE Robart & Florenca Boiton, Ownare - widow of Jesse M. Keeney. issued a summons for failure to Recommending that first Nixon also proposed a major ditional interest yield of more Mrs. Keeney was bom Sept. ditions and several special CLASSES NOW FORMING Modem MetlMids - grant one-half the highway Boy Scout Troop 98 will meet priority be given to the elderly experiment designed to ease than one-half of one per cent” 4, 1900 in Hebron and had lived federal programs have funds to IN BEGINNERS Old FasUoned Honesty after a two-car accident on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Dominate Plans poor, Nixon said the cash sub the home-buying burden on at current interest levels. in Manchester for the past 52 Roger B. Bagley aid students. The funds will bqy Buckland St. Monday morning. cafeteria of Buckley School. On NEEDLEPOINT - CREWEL MONUMENTS sidies “would be carefully young families. The objective would be to years. She was a member of the Police said her car was in made available to students as ALSO OFFERING HANDBAGS MARKERS scaled to make up the He asked Congress for In other action the boarcj en Sunday afternoon, members of FROM START TO FINISH make investment in housing Manchester Senior Citizens. collision, at about 8:50 a.m., they are made available to the CEMETERY Of President difference between what a authority to test a program that dorsed a plan to develop a the troop attended the AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS a LETTERING loans more attractive. Survivors are 2 sons, Erlis E. college. Despite the limited (Making and Finishing Small Objactt) family could afford on its own would gear mortgage payments with a vehicle driven by David multi-purpose soccer field and Cleveland-Red Sox game at- Convenient Evening & Home Appointments WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon pians to con “The American dream fcan- Keeney and Albert J. H. funds for student aid, including for housing and the cost of safe to expected changes in family E. Burner, 19, of Enfield. Both tennis court porjibn of the cam Fenway Park. Future activities OPEN TUES.SAT. io - 4 ARRANGED a DISPLAY AT not be complete for any of us Keeney, both of Manchester; 4 a work budget for part-time THUHS. 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford centrate on domestic problems until Congress recesses, and sanitary housing in that income. cars were towed. Minor injury pus recreation and physical will be outlined at the meeting. unless it is within the reach of daughters, Mrs. Kenneth jobs, no students have been (Near Manditster City Line) and aides say the date of any European trip is now uncer geographic area.” “Rather than make the same was reported. education complex, using stu Any boy of scouting age in the ^JR O U TE ^44A BOLTON NOTCH all of us,” said Nixon. "A de Seaton, Mrs. Walter Weir and denied admission because of tain. The President said a final flat payment over the life of the Court date is Oct. 8. dent funds and contingency Buckley School area is invited. t e l 528-2680 cent home in a suitable living Mrs. Frank Venceslau, all of lack of ^finances, the council TO SIGN UP FOR CLASSES Tel. 643-4342 GOIID decision on the wisdom of the loan, families yould make funds remaining in the capital Nixon has proclaimed 1973 the “year of Europe” and environment is an essential Manchester, and Mrs. Rudolph was told. innovative approach probably smaller payments in the earlier Arrests made or summonses improvements account from scheduled a trip abroad for October or November, No part of that di;eam.” Haney of Ellington; 13 would come “late in 1974 or ear years — when they are hardest issued by Manchester Police in the temporary campus con specific date was ever set. Many of the President’s grandchildren and 3 great ly in 1975.” pressed — and larger payments cluded; struction. This plan was ap economy, a White House of proposals were technical. grandchildren. Now, a close adviser says, For the moment, Nixon said, later on — when their incomes —Roger J. Ano, 36, of 87 proved by the state trustees and ficial reports. To ease mortgage credit, for Funeral services are Leading Scholars “uncertain is a very perceptive there would be a continuing are higher,” Nixon said. Summer St., charged today now goes to the Commission on Nixon also is bypassing any example, he announced the Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at ' with issuing a bad check. The THIRD High school seniors word” regarding when the Federal Home Loan Bank Higher Education for final ac Mark Bradley (left) of East Catholic and Thomas Latham of appearance at the U.N. General Holmes Funeral Home., 400 arrest was made via a Circuit Manchester High - _ European trip might take Board will stand ready to ad tion. this morning named semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship place. Assembly’s 28th session, which Main St. The Rev. Wayne Ken Court 12 warrant. Ano was In Motorcycle Accident vance up to $2.5 billion in loan dall of South United Methodist State Rep. Audrey Beck, D- FYogram — look over a list of nationwide semifinalists in the annual program (Herald That raised speculation that started Tuesday in New York released oi^ a $250 non-surety Storrs, was nominated as a photo by Ofiarjt) City. commitments to savings and Church will officiate. Burial bond for court appearance Oct. it could be put off until next loan Institutions that in turn will be in West Cemetery. member of the council and the year. ^ But he is sending his newly 1. designated Secretary of State, commit themselves to housing Friends may call at the nomination was sent to the Also, despite previous reports —Edward J. Generous, 19, of Henry A. Kissinger, to speak construction loans for delivery funeral home Wednesday from state trustees for confirmation. from some senior staff Manchester at future dates. East Hartford, charged Mon The resignation of Shirley W. Two Seniors Named there. Kissinger hopes to win 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. IVNIVERSARY members that Nixon would He said the lenders have been day afternoon with fourth- full Senate approval by next The family suggests that any Belluardo as a council member make more trips and public degree larceny (shoplifting) at week, and a special White showing some reluctance to memorial contributions may be K-Mart department store, appearances at home, the make advance commitments JUST IN TIME FOR THE FALL DECORATING SEASON! President has no major public House oath-taking ceremony is Youth Killed made to the Diabetes Associa Spencer St. Court date is Oct. 1. Merit Semifinalists planned to launch him in his because of uncertainty “as to tion of Connecticut, 47 College appearances on his calendar at A 18-year-old Manchester street from 167 W. Vernon St. whether they will have enough —David S. Madden, 18, of 70 the moment. expanded diplomatic role. St., New Haven. Parker St charged Monday awarded on a state basis—The youth was killed Tuesday night The boy was alone on the funds to lend at the interest DOUG BEVINS have won scholarships totaling He called off plans to appear Nixon has expressed his afternoon, on a court warrant, more than $95.5 million. scholarships are allocated on a when the motorcycle he was motorcycle, police said, and rates which exist now.” (Herald. Reporter) at the dedication of the huge desire to get the Watergate wtili two counts >f third-degree I state basis according to >^e riding struck a tree on W. Ver there apparently were no Nixon also announced that up new Fort Worth-Dallas airport scandals behind him and to get larceny. Police s id the charges Two local high school seniors, The semifinalists — state’s percentage of the total non St., Manchester Police witnesses to the accident. to $3 billion in mortgages for in Texas this weekend. Aides on with the public business. In reported today. Noted Band stem from alle 'ed thefts of one from Manchester High numbering about 15,000 U.S. high school graduating The boy was rushed by am new housing will be financed say he has no trips scheduled doing this, a top aide described The boy’s name wasn’t bicycles. Madde> was released School and the other from East nationwide — were the highest class. bulance to the Manchester under a plan for the Govern^ Conductor for the rest of September. the President as "really con released, as his parents haven’t on his written promise to Catholic High School, have been scorers on the Preliminary Latham’s activities at Memorial Hospital emergency ment National Mortgage The President expects to re centrating on domestic things” been notified yet, police said. Dies At 64 appear in court Oct. 1. named semifinalists in the 1974 Scholastic Aptitude Manchester High School in and planning to do that "to a room. Police were notified at Association to provide funds for National Merit Scholarship Test/National Merit clude membership in the Round main in the Washington area, Police said the accident oc 12:20 a.m. today that be had FHA-insured mortgages at in with perhaps a weekend at the great extent” until the con curred at 11:52 p.m. Monday. GREENWICH (AP) - Hugo In other reports Program. Scholarship Qualifying Test, Table Singers, the High School been pronounced dead on t e r ^ rates somewhat below to Florida White House, while he gressional recess. The incomplete accident report Winterhalter, a musical con Manchester Police: The students are Thomas which was administered last World, the National Honor Congress hopes to wind up its arrival at the hospital. the market level. Nixon also concentrates on domestic indicates that the motorcyclist ductor and arranger who —A 1971 Ford LTD, maroon* Latham from Manchester High October to more than one Society, Sock and Buskin, current session in October, but Investigation of the accident asked Congress to authorize the legislation and problems was driving south on W. Vernon worked with the big bands of with a black convertible top, and Nterk Bradley from East million students. American Field Service, Folk observers doubt it can be done i / continuing. Federal Housing Administra the 1940’s, popular singers and Catholic.'Latham is the son of Club, choir and band. Out of ranging from energy to St., and struck a tree across the tion to insure larger housing was stolen Monday afternoon J Semifinalists must qualify as until well into November. symphony orchestras, is dead Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Latham school, Latham is vice presi loans on a lower down-payment while it was parked at First carpeting - finalists to advance in the Df cancer at the age of 64. of 103 S. Lakewood Circle. dent of Instructors of the Han- basis than the present law per Hartford Realty, Parker St. scholarship competition. To mits. Winterhalter, who died Mon The car is owned by David K. Bradley is the son of Mr. and dicapp^. He is interested in become finalists, the Balanced Budget In another technical proposal, day, had been ill for about two Rosen. . Oecoratwe ^ Mrs. Donald Bradley of 65 competitive sailing, skiing, and semifinalists must fulfill Nixon recommended that years. He had been operated on —A 1966 Volkswagen, white, ANNIVERSARY Ludlow Rd. tennis. He was chosen to com- j News Capsules requirements including en Congress , consider ways of for cancer 14 months ago, his was stolen last Friday while it Latham and Bradley will -pete for awards by the National | SALE dorsement of their schools, con Amendment For allowing private mortgage in widow, Mary Margaret was parked at Top Notch com pete for about 3,100 Council of Teachers of English. firmation of high scores on a se- surance to purchase inexpen Winterhalter, said. Last Foods, N. Main St. The vehicle scholarships to be awarded next At East Catholic High School, cond examination, and sive federal re-insurance, a Thursday, he returned to is owned by P.oul L. Czyz of spring. In the 18-year history of Bradley is a member of the Stu No Comment to go home when the airports providing evidence of academic State Proposed move he said could “ make Greenwich Hospital, where he East Hartford,. the National Merit dent Council, National Honor WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice are opened, probably on &tur- and other accomplishments. available even more sources of died. —The front plate glass win Scholarships, 34,450 students Society, Ski Club, varsity tennis President Spiro T. Agnew has day. Although a couple had been Scholarships are ultimately HARTFORD (AP) — Two proposed constitutional low down-payment, long-term In the big band era of the dow at the Craft & Hobby (See Page Twenty) declined to comment on a detained, the U.S. embassy in nwersarv Sal _ home financing for prospective 1940’s Winterhalter worked Center, 775 Main St., was published report that he might Santiago reports Americans amendments, one requiring a balanced state budget and home buyers.” with some of the biggest smashed by vandals Monday resign. But his office rejected generally safe. the second forbidding the state to sell bonds for operating Discussing public housing names; Count Basie, Tommy night. Estimate of financial the speculation and said Agnew expenses, were given to a legislative committee today by projects, Nixon said: and Jimmy Dorsey and Vaughn loss wasn’t available. is determined to clear himself Expect Veto To Stand the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council (CPEC). “ Some of them are im Monroe. —An outboard motor valued Twister Hits Tolland of political corruption charges WASHINGTON j/tP) - The Government Administra- pressive, but too many are Winterhalter was among the at $150, owned by Patrick VIVIAN KENNESON in Maryland. Both Sen. Barry from bond funds is to build into rooted and broken trees, and by neighborhood was an “orderly, Despite efforts of labor leaders, tion and Policy Committee will monstrous, depressing places— first to arrange and conduct Rourke of 22E St. James St., Correspondent Goldwater of Arizona and each budget fixed charges for metal utility sheds and swing mess.” the House was expected to up decide whether to submit the run-down, overcrowded, crime- performances for long-playing was stolen recently. Tel. 875-4704 sets twisted and torn nearly Some residents reported Secretary of the Interior debt service, which can greatly records. hold President Nixon’s veto of a amendments to the 1974 ridden, falling apart.” —A payloader parked at a An “unofficial tornado” beyond recognition. hearing a “whoosh” as the Rogers C. B. Morton denied bill increasing the iilinimum General Assembly. reduce flexibility in setting He was musical director for The result of a six-month construction site off Keeney St. ripped through a development The only injury reported was twister raged by, while others being the highly placed wage from $1.60 to $2.20 over "Balanced annual budgets budget priorities," the council several record companies, in study, the housing package was damaged by vandals last Inltrlot dtsigntr on Reed and Carters Rds. a family pet dog which was heard nothing but the heavy Republican quoted as saying two years. George Meany, said. cluding RCA Victor, where he can play an important role in originally had been expected to week. Estimate of loss wasn’t yesterday about noon, Tolland’s thrown about 200 feet and suf rains. Agnew was almost sure to quit. AFL-CIO president, sent every keeping the state’s financial It reported that between 1968 worked from 1950 to 1963. RICK A. REPKO go to Congress earlier this available. second in less than two weeks. fered a broken leg. A tree fell Although tornado warnings House member a letter urging house in order and in supporting and 1971 Connecticut borrowed Tlie twister’s path was clear more than $145 million to pay month. But philosophical and inviU t you to their from the Charles Regan proper were given on the radio and that the veto be overridden. the sound and stable fiscal budget considerations reported ly visible by its wake of*up- ty on Reed Rd. and broke a television until 3 p.m., the Americans Safe policy which helps to maintain current expenses at an interest be s o l d i The pr faL U ^^ n adO«i a rate of $77 million. ly prompted Nixon to take a store-wide neighbor’s window but no one schools released children WASHINGTON (AP) - A Denies Charge Connecticut’s Triple-A credit closer look at it. Refilled Liquor Bottles was in the room at the time. earlier than usual. Buses were high government official says Anniversary Sale WASHINGTON (AP) - rating,” the council said. Ichahod^s Firemen quickly cleared transporting children home Am ericans caught in the Elliott Roosevelt, son of the Connecticut currently is roads and sawed fallen trees while the warnings were in overthrow of Marxist President Bring Fine for Cesario now through Saturday late President Franklin D. paying off a $244 million deficit will be Status ' and residents began cleaning up effect, but by 3 p.m. Tolland Salvador Allende’s government holiday convenience vve Roosevelt, says testimony accumulated between 1968 and so that by suppertime the was sunny and calm once again. in Chile apparently will be free shopp'na Kept Secret linking him to a plot to 1971. The state also has a $2 John P. Cesario, 47, of Hart Asst. U.S: Atty. Randy assassinate Bahamian Prime billion debt from money ford, operator of the Seafood Roeder said the charge y at AO A M. Seplen^ber 2 fp sale. MARSHFIELD, Mass. (AP) ^Nickel Day^ Celebration Seminars Minister Lynden 0. Pindling is borrowed over several years. Wharf at 623 Main St., stemmed from a 1972 incident — When meat prices were clim "Design Discovetles” “an utter and complete "Connecticut ranks fourth Manchester, was fined $250 in in which federal inspectors, bing last April, Robert and nightly at 7:00 pm fabrication.’’ Louis P. nationally in per capita state federal court Monday after he found that several used liquor o p .„ y«“ - Irene Hardy bought Ichabod, a Mastriani, a convicted stock debt and can ill afford higher in pleaded guilty to a charge of bottles had been refilled^with a L ooking torw ara 500-pound black steer and swindler, told a Senate subcom terest costs that would result Tomorrow For possessing refilled liquor type of liquor different than the pastured him in their backyard. mittee that Roosevelt and Xrom a drop in its credit bottles. labels indicated. ATS; djr An Associated Press story reputed big-time gambler rating,” CPEC said. The fine was levied in U S. The federal inspectors, about Ichabod and the Hardys’ Michael McLaney offered him Responsibility for a balanced District Court, Hartford, by agents of the Alcohol, Tax, and plans to dine on beef in the fail $100,000 to kill Pindling. budget should rest with the Judge Joseph M. Blumenfeld. Firearms Division of the U.S. had farmers and cattlemen governor, it added. The amend Bus Patrons Treasury Department, were screaming that it was impossi ment would require him to do making a routine check, Roeder ble to raise a lone steer at a If you haven’t ever taken advantage of buses run by the one of two things if the state Connecticut Co., tomorrow is the day to do it. ConnCo, ,said. profit. appeared headed for the red — cooperating with the Connecticut Department of Transpor Fire Calls A second charge againrt A telephone check witb the CLEAR call the legisIatureXpto special Cesario —actual refilling of the Hardys this week, however, session or immediately reduce tation. (DOT/, is offering bus rides for a nickel. SATURDAY liquor bottles —was dismissed failed to shed any light on the expenditures. “Nickel Day” is a promotional effort to encourage more 9:04 p.m. —Rubbish fire at in court Monday after he finances of Ichab^. , The latter is permitted under people to ride buses operated by ConnCo in, its three the Manchester sanitary land pleaded guilty to the other ”Oh, no,” said Mrs. Hardy. existing statutes and was used divisions — Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford. So fill area (Town Fire charge. n ‘Tm not getting involved with 1 Clear and quite pool tonight by Gov. Thomas J. Meskill in anyone can ride a ConnCo bus tomorrow, from early mor Department). RICK A. REPKO the press again. I want to keep with the lows in the low to mid his first year in office. ning until midnight, for just five cents. SUNDAY my family nice and quiet. 40s. Fair Thursday, with the The council also would The special offer will “give everyone an opportunity to 7:15 a.m. —Odor of smoke ”I don’t like it publicized,” high near 70. require the governor to report reported at 64 Eldridgr S . Killian Asks she said.*- "There’s a lot of ride a bus at an extremely reasona^ fare,” DOT Deputy Notice: Winds, variable below ten official revenue estimates (Town Fire Department); no poaching going on. Commissioner Colin Pease said. "We want to make m.p.h. tonight and southwester regularly. Lack of such regular fire. For Fuel Oil - "Afraid someone will steal reporting has been criticized by citizens aware that riding a bus to work or on a shopping MONDAY In order to prepare for this sale, our store will be it?” the reporter asked. ly around ten m.p.h. Thursday. trip is not only less costly than traveling by car but It is lair Precipitation probability, the legislature’s Appropriations 10:01 a.m. —Washdown of Allocations HOME FURNISHINGS ”Yup,” Mrs. Hardy said. more relaxing," he said. near zero tonight and Thursday. Committee. spilled gasoline at Main St. and HARTFORD (AP) — Connec UNLIMITED closed all day Wed., Sept. 19th. We will re-open with "Still have it then?” the The council said selling bonds The normal one-zone bus fare on ConnCo buses is 35 Middle Tpke. (Eighth District ticut Atty. Gen. Robert K. reporter pushed. High Low to cover operating expenses cents. Fire Department); no fire. - Killian told the Greater Hart Manchester Parkade ALL ITEMS reduced on Thurs., Sept. 20th at 10 A.M. ”I still have it,” she replied./ Anchorage 57 49 "runs counter to prudent fiscal Commuter express buses running between Manchester’s Manchester, Conn. TODAY ford Better Business Hureau "How long do you expMt to Boston 68 50 management." Former State Burr Corners and downtown Hartford are also included in 8:05 a.m. —Odor of smoke at today he believes the country is 203't4fi-261S have It?” asked the reporter. Tolland Storm Debris V Chicago 63 52 Treasurer Robert Berdon the “Nickel Day" promotion - on that route the normal 30 Columbus St. (Eighth in for real hardship this winter "Thanks for calling,” said This is the remnant of a metal sj|ied which was destroyed when a twister hit the Tolland Denver 84 \ 7 called for a similar amendment Mrs. Hardy. one-way fare is 50 cents. District Fire Department, Box unless Congress imposes man area yesterday. It is located on Carter Rd. (Herald photo by Vivian Kenneson) San Francisco 65 59 on several occasions. 334); no fire. datory allocations on gasoline Open Deity Till 8:00 P.M., Saturday Till 5:00 P.M. Clibk. End of interview. Washington 79 52 “To finance current expenses and home heating oil.*