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^ ^ ~ ■ ■ ^ ], Chutists Hurt In Mid-Air Crash See Page 8 Your insurance at MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 — VOL^ XCII, No. 78 work may pay your Hospital Rate Controls Asked Governor Also hospital bill,but Vietnam Talk Cites Need For Preparations Pension Security HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, delivering his “ State of the State” message to the new Republican- Under Way dominated legislature called today for controls on hospital who pays you? rates and protection for the pensions of workers in private industry. PARIS (AP) — Preparations were under way today for The governor recalled that in his inaugural speech two resumption of both sets of Vietnam peace talks in Paris. years ago he said the “ state of the state was bad.” NorUi Vietnam’s chief peace negotiator, Le Due Tho, left Hanoi for Paris and more sessions next week with “ Today, in a word, the state of the state is good,” Meskill already had indicated his sup­ Let us send you $100 extra cash every week... $14.28 every day* you’re in the Henry A. Kissinger. said. “ However, there are two port for a hospital cost control U.S. sources said the North round of the Kissinger-Tho threatening clouds on the commission and for some kind Vietnamese also agreed to the peace talks got under way horizon of our Connecticut of legislation that would protect American proposal for meeting Tuesday with technical experts citizens, and we must take the pension rights of workers in hospital for a covered accident or illness.. . send no money for free look at your policy Thursday of the weekly four- from both sides meeting for positive steps to disperse the private sector. party, semipublic talks. The four hours at a villa in Choisy le them, ” the governor told a joint The governor did announce North Vietnamese walked out Hoi, a Paris suburb. The North session of the House and the launching of a plan for a of the meeting D ec. 21 in Vietnamese had refused to Senate. “ special statewide protest against the bombing of meet with the Americans even “ First, and bitterly most evi­ enforcement unit” of jiolice and . . . then pay the premium stated in the chart below if you want this valuable protection Hanoi and Haiphong. at the technical level while the dent to those in trouble, is the prosecutors “dedicated to an Tho was expected to stop en saturation bombing was going relentless increase in hospital all-out war on organized crime route in Peking and Moscow, as on. costs that have wiped out the in Connecticut.” He did not, he usually does. He and William Sullivan, deputy life savings of far too many however, call for legislation to President Nixon’s national assistant secretary of state for unfortunate people... create a new office of “Chief here’s your problem . . . here’ s our policy our policy pays you... security adviser meet on Mon­ Southeast Asian affairs, led the “ It is easy to understand the State's Attorney” to coordinate day. U.S. delegation and said sense of outrage that so many the prosecution efforts of Their negotiations have been afterward that his group would of our citizens express when state’s attorneys in the ONE OUT OF SEVEN HOSPITALIZED program, folks covered by Medicare only $100 extra cash every week you FOR YOU, IF YOU’RE UNDER 65 FOR YOUR CHILDREN recessed since Dec. 13, but they meet again today with the faced with hospital ca re,” Superior Court. The Judiciary The Health Insurance Institute has re­ had to pay the ^ s t $40. DIRECT CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each DIRECT CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each scheduled further meetings North Vietnamese. Meskill said. Committee had been expected after the United States called Coupled with the announce­ “ Together, in this session, we to come up with a chief state’s ported that 1 out of every 7 Americans That's not all .S tartin g in 1973, Medi­ covered accident or illness starting the covered accident or illness starting the off its aerial blitz of the Hanoi- ment of Tho’s departure from must devote ourselves to attorney bill. was admitted to a hospital in 1970 for all FIRST DAY in the hospital at the rate of care patients with basic accommodations are in the hospital up to $10,000 FIRST DAY in the hospital at the rate of Haiphong area. Hanoi was a renewTed demand finding constructive solutions Commenting on the condition types of conditions. This was an increase will have to pay $18 a day from the 61st $100 a week or $14.28 daily. $50 a week or $7.14 daily. Washington said in announ­ by Radio Hanoi that the United to the problems of rising of Connecticut’s economy, of almost a million hospital admissions through the 90th day of hospital confine­ CASH BENEFITS FROM FIRST DAY there is a general premium increase for cing on Jan. 30 the bombing halt States sign the initial draft hospital costs,’’ Meskill said: “ We must con­ over the previous year and represented a above the 20th parallel that it peace proposal worked out in Related to the health care tinue in the pursuit of new jobs ment. This was only $10 when the pro­ Our plan pays you directly. . . up to $100 all policies of this form in your state. FOR YOUR SPOUSE FOR YOU, IF YOU’RE OVER 65 2 7% rise from 1960. There’s a chance had indications the North Paris on Oct. 20. cost problems, the governor and better jobs within the state. gram started. After 90 days, patients a week ($14.28 a day)* in cash as an addi­ Once your policy is in force, only you Vietnamese were prepared to Pre-Assembly Opening Chat that someone, in your family could be DIRECT CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each DIRECT CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each Radio Hanoi also declared, said, is the security of pension Employment has sharply now must pay $36 a day, a sharp con­ tional income to spend as you wish in can cancel it. resume negotiations in what the “ Whether the negotiations will funds. increased in Connecticut, and hospitalized this year for a covered con­ covered accident or illness starting the covered accident or illness starting the trast to the daily charge of $20 back in accordance with your own needs and best FIRST DAY in the hospital at the rate of FIRST DAY in the hospital at the rate of Americans considered a serious attain any success or not and if “ Pension funds have been unemployment has dropped dition. Are you fully prepared for this DON’T RISK A PENNY manner. peace will be restored in Manchester State Representatives Donald Genovesi, Genovesi, of the 12th Assembly District, and Mahoney, of bankrupted, time and again,” dramatically from 8.3 per cent 1967. There seems to be an ever widen­ of all you are paid from the FIRST DAY $75 a week or $10.71 daily. $75 a week or $10.71 daily. This is in sort of emergency? Send us no money. Just complete the Ground work for the next Vietnam at an early date or if seated, and Francis Mahoney chat with Barbara Dunn, the 13th, are repeat legislators — Genovesi to his fourth he said. “ They have been just over a year ago to 6.1 per ing gap between Medicare coverage, sky­ you enter the hospital, not the 4th or 8th addition to Medicare coverage. term, Mahoney to his third. (Herald photo by Buceivicius.) MEDICAL CARE COSTS SOAR enrollment form and mail it today. After the war is still prolonged state commissioner of consumer protection, before this raided, time and again. And all cent according to the most rocketing hospital costs and the senior day. And you will continue to be paid completely depends on the U.S. too often they have been plain, you receive your policy, discuss it with morning’s opening of the 1973-74 General Assembly. recent information available. A 1970 report of the American Hospital citizen’s fixed income. every week you’re in the hospital... up side.” downright stolen. And the healthy trend appears Association showed that the average ORDINARY HEALTH INSURANCE to $10,000 for any covered accident or your doctor or insurance advisor. Then CBS Sells The broadcast said North “ There must be new and to be continuing,” he said. cost for community hospitals to treat a MAY NOT BE ENOUGH illness, and furthermore, our lawyers tell . . . to put your policy in force, simply our policy doesn’t pay you. Vietnam had withstood the striiyijent laws governing the “ The flight of busl^pBs and heatfy air attack oh its Panhandle management of pension funds industry from Connecticut to person amounted to $81.01 per patient us that you won’t have to pay any income send us your first monthly premium pay­ Although you may carry ordinary health heartland and President Nixon in the private sector,” Meskill other states has been slowed, if day. Compared to 1965, this represented ment within 15 days. If for any reason New York insurance to help pay for most of your tax on the money. had been forced to halt the Request Attacks said, “ to the end that they not halted,” the governor said. you decide you don’t want this protec­ age or convalescent homes, U. S. Gov­ an 82% increase. How much higher will hospital expense, the chances are you for known conditions you had before the bombing because of heavy match the> safety and security New Buainesit tion, it will have cost you nothing. Yankees medical costs go? Today, even a short will still need extra cash . . . your indi­ NO SALESMAN WILL CALL start of this policy (however, even chronic ernment hospitals or rehabilitation cen­ losses and adverse world opi­ Continue of government-administered “ New business and new conditions you now have are covered ters, for act of war, nervous or mental nion. pension programs. industries, in increasing hospital stay can cause a financial vidual or group insurance and even Medi­ It’s so easy to get this policy. There is WE HAVE BEEN PAYING CASH BENEFITS disaster. no bothersome red tape... no long med­ after you’ve had your policy for just two disorder, pregnancy, rest cure, or drug NEW YORK (AP) - The SAIGON (AP) — American “ We must devise and enact numbers, are coming to care may not be enough protection. Re­ FOR 25 YEARS Draws Opposition together preventive legislation Connecticut...and that is years), for confinements in nursing, old abuse and dental treatment. New York Yankees were sold warplanes hit the southern MEDICARE PATIENTS MUST PAY MORE member, while you’re in the hospital your ical questionnaire and no salesman. We Rain, Rain — legislation that makes it next Your policy is backed by the resources, today by CBS for $10 million to panhandle of North Vietnam because we are establishing the The Social Security Administration has other expenses such as rent, food, tele­ work personally with you and, best of all, a group headed by Yankees with more than 120 strikes to impossible for the kind of climate that business integrity and reputation of the American Go Away,,. By SOL R, COHEIN lower school enrollment this molding back $100,000 in again increased the amount of money phone, etc. continue. And who knows how your cash benefits are mailed directly to President Michael Burke. Tuesday and today, the U.S. manipulations to start and and industry can understand (Herald Reporter) year, “ now comes in for its unspent budgeted items, in an­ you. Progressive Health Insurance Company CBS had paid $16 million for Command announced. wholly impossible for them to and approve, and under which senior citizens must pay out of their own long your pay check will keep coming? share of an anticipated General ticipation that it will be needed of New York. The American Progressive our policy costs you... the American League team. QUINAULT, Wash.(AP)- It also reported the loss of succeed.” they can prosper.” pockets for hospital care. Effective Janu­ Wouldn’t it be a comfort to know that you Fund surplus.” to cover deficits. The pension protection and Meskill has indicated there RATES BASED ON YOUR AGE NOW Health Insurance Company has been pay­ Burke, who also had been a The next time you get that A proposed $208,000 ad­ another fighter-bomber and two ary 1,19 73 , the initial amount Medicare could count on us for extra cash every He blamed some of the school Mrs. Elizabeth Sadlowski, hospital cost control proposals will be some kind of tax relief Your regular monthly premium will not ing cash benefits to its policyowners for less if you enroll while you’re still young. Please compare these monthly rates with vice president of the Columbia rainy day feeling, consider the fliers in North Vietnam six days week you’re flat on your back in the hos­ ditional appropriation to the board’s deficit problems on who said she was speaking for were the only specific for industry this year. patients must pay when admitted to a Broadcasting System, said that Situation in this rain capital of current school budget drew con­ ago, raising the admitted total be increased as you pass from one age 25 years. It’s Policyholders’ Rating is “ A Your cost will not go up when you pass to any other company... and keep in mind “ top-heavy administrative the Manchester Property legislation outlined by the On the subject of public hospital is $72. At the beginning of this pital . . . cash makes a nice get well card. millionaire shipbuilder George America. The total rainfall Jor siderable opposition last night, in less than three weeks to 28 group to the next. . . it will always be EXCELLENT” by A. M. Best & Company an older age group . . . it will always be your benefits begin on your FIRST DAY salaries, and creation of new Owners Association executive governor in his address to the higher education, Meskill Steinbrenner also would be in 1972 recorded at the Quinault at a-public hearing before the aircraft and 95 airmen killed, titles with their accompanying board, told the directors they new General Assembly. struck a positive note in con­ based on your enrollment age. The pre­ (1972 Report). Protect yourself and your based on your enrollment age. in the hospital, not on the 4th or 8th day. the top echelon of management ranger station was 174.28 Manchester Board of Directors. captured or missing. top salaries, for example.” have no right to spend General Tux MeHHuge Feb. 6 trast to- his past criticisms of YOUR HUSBAND WILL BE IN THE HOSPITAL of the baseball team. inches, or about 15„,feet, for an In South Vietnam, North mium will never be increased unless loved ones . . . THE AMERICAN WAY. Spearheading the opposition He asked Superintendent of Fund surplus. She said it should SEVERAL WEEKS. ‘ "The club will remain in New average of nearly one-half inch Vietnamese and Viet Cong at­ Meskill noted that his tax the state college and university DON’T WAIT INDIVIDUAL PLAN - was Fr.ank Lupien, who Schools James Kennedy to go back to the people as a tax York City,” Burke said. “ The per day. tacks doubled to their highest reform recommendations will system. I $10,000 MAXIMUM cautioned the directors, “ It explain what happened to the reduction. OH NO! € t i Yankee organization will That figure, officials said number in nearly a month. The be made in his budget message He did not call for higher UNTIL IT’S would set a bad precedent for great savings that were Herman Schendel, also on the enroll today - tragedy never Age at Monthly remain intact.” Tuesday, is just short of the all- Saigon command reported 81 on Feb. 6. tuitions, as he did in 1971, but you to r a ^ r d the school board promised when Lincoln School MPOA executive board, said it Premium Burke said there would be 12 time record of 175.45 inches set enemy attacks, 57 of them by “ In the meantime, I can only emphasized the need for TOO LATE! Enrollment for its p w management.” was phased out of the system. would be poor policy to approve partners involved in the in this rain forest community in rockets and mortars, during the predict that you will find the adequate scholarship aid. 18-45 $2.95 Continuing the “ poor Kennedy, who was present to the request. Each department purchase front CBS, but that 1968. 24-hour period ending at dawn news is good," he said. ‘The fundamental aim of our ENROLL TODAY gives an advance vi/arning 46-54 4.00 management” theme, Lupien explain the $208,000 need, is obligated to stay within its the others would remain Comparatively,*. Seattle- ‘My first address to the "'entire state educational effort said the Board of Education, replied that $125,000 to $150,000 budget, said Schendel. “ It’s a today. 55-64 4.75 anonymous at least until Jan. Tacoma Intematonal Airport Highway 4, which connects General Assembly promised is simple: that no qualified despite a record budget of was saved by phasing out yearly thing and it’s time it was NO RI^K GUARANTEE send us your first monthly premium with- 65-69 5.25 10 . recorded a paltry 48 inches Saigon with the rice-producing little but blood, sweat and tears Connecticut student need be $10,175,000, which is $575,000 Lincoln School. stopped. It’s a case of poor Steinbrenner is president of during the year, the National Mekong Delta, was cut by until we got the affairs of state denied access to education in Act now. A sudden accident or illness can in 15 days. If for any reason, you decide 70-74 5.95 more than it received the Asked where the sum is now, management and no considera­ the American Shipbuilding Co. Weather Service reported. saboteurs who blew up a bridge back in hand,” Meskill said. the field of his choice education strike any time. It’s too late to apply for that you don’t want this protection, it 75-over 6.50 previous year and despite a he explained that it was tion. The surplus belongs to the southwest of Can Tho. “ Today, the blood and the second to none, anywhere, for absorb^ in the $620,000 the people.” « this coverage when you’re flat on your will have cost you nothing, ♦ PAYS YOU: $100 Weekly ($14.28 daily) The lost U.S. plane was a tears, with God’s agreement, our investment, however large, directors cut from the school And Ballila Pagana back in the hospital. Send no money to while under age 65. or $75 Weekly Marine Corps A6 Intruder. The are largely behind us. Only the in our young people is by far the CHECK THE PLAN THAT SUITS YOU BEST board’s original request. (The remarked, “ They shouldn’t get enroll in this program. When you receive ($10.71 daily) if you are age 65 or older Command said it went down to sweat remains. And none of us finest investment we can make original budget request for the another penny. Don’t give in to is afraid of it, for the rewards $100 A WEEK $200 A WEEK Public Views Heard unknown causes while on a in the future of the State of your policy in the mail, discuss it with when you are hospitalized. current year was $10,795,626. — them. They siiould be ashamed. mission over North Vietnam of sweat are the fabric of Connecticut, ” he said. 1 ^ (as shown in , M (NOTE; benefits and your doctor or insurance advisor. Then R. G. Peterson up $1,195,626 over the previous They are the only ones who Dec. 28, two days before Presi­ history,” he added. The governor recalled that he this ad) premiums are doubled) year). have the nerve to keep coming . . . to put your policy in force, simply President FAMILY PLAN-$10.000 MAXIMUM dent Nixon halted the blitz of Meskill’s speech contained no To put your policy in force is soon is possllile. simply mail Enrollment Form toi6y to: On Laurel Lake Plan Kennedy said that, after the back for more and more surprises. The governor (Continued on Page 14) FOR EACH PERSON the Hanoi and Haiphong areas. A M E R IC A N H O S P IT A L IN C O M E P L A N , 20 E. First St,, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550 directors approved a $10,175,000 money.’’ Age at Monthly* By SOL R. COHEN proposed purchase and Explaining that, in his budget, the school board was APPLICATION TO. American Progressive Health Insurance Co. of New York Enrollment Premium expenditure would require opinion, it is the only practical HOSPITAL INDEMNITY POLICY (Herald Reporter) led to believe by pu>blic (Please Print) voter approval, at a townwide solution for garbage disposal in comments made by Mayor John MR. 18-45 $6.25 ’The Board of Directors was referendum. the next few years, he Thompson that some additional N A M E M R S ,_ 46-54 7.75 asked last night to delay any MISS Middle Initial recommended purchase of the funds would be forthcoming. Democrats Ready To Challenge ADDRESS ______55-64 8.75 action toward the proposed The board took no action last 110-acre parcel. If a new Consequently, he said, four Street or Rd ~ 65-69 9.95 purchase of the 110-acre Laurel CITY ______STA TE. . ______ZIP ______night - not on voting to place the method evolves, the land could programs previously cut were Lake until the completion of a DATE OF BIRTH ______AGE ...... -SEX Male r’ Female ! 1 ♦PAYS YOU: $100 Weekly ($14.28 daily) proposal for referendum, nor to be used for recreational re-instated. Those programs, . Mon D ay statewide study of solid-waste set a referendum date, nor to purposes, he said. OCCUPATION ____ ^ with the funds required, are: Nixon Spending, War Policies while under age 65, and $75 Weekly management. spell out the method for Adult Education, $26,000; Stanley Ostrinsky pf 182 ■I also hereby apply for coverage fpFthe members of my family listed below; (DO NOT ($10.7J daily) for your spouse and cov­ financing the proposed ap­ He said he is preparing a Dental Hygienists, $27,000; Bissell St., explaining that he include name that appears above.) Please list additional dependents on separate page. ered persons age 65 or older; $50 Weekly propriation. report on the proposed Extra Curriculuin, $21,000; and WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democrats control the new neither favors nor opposes purchase and the proposed site Both Senate Democrats and highway money that tongress NAME (Please Print) RELATIONSHIP SEX Month Day Year Age ($7.14 daily) for each eligible child hos­ Bus Transportation for Private 93rd Congress opened today Senate 57 to 43. The House has Ostrinsky, after reading an Republicans met to re-elect voted. acquisition of the area for improvements, explaining that Schools, $41,000. with Democratic majorities in 240 Democrats, 192 Republicans pitalized. All unmarried, dependent chil­ environmental report presented their leaders and settle other Republicans have contests Manchester landfill purposes, total final- approval of the both houses, determined to and three vacant seats that had dren from ages 1 month to 19 years are said that General Electric is to a Senate sub-committee, purchase is contingent on In addition, he quoted $17,000 party issues before the noon fo r several secondary t challenge President Nixon on been held by the Democrats. covered. explained that the landfill con­ for a cafeteria deficit, $18,000 scheduled opening of a leadership posts. Sens. John G. conducting a $1.15 million study Department of Environmental both the Indochina war-and In the wake of Tuesday’s cept for controlling solid waste for accumulated sick leave Congress controlled, as have Tower of Texas and Robert Taft of “ resource recovery’’ Protection approval. domestic spending priorities. ■ House Democratic vote in favor Is the policy applied for intended to replace an existing policy with this or any other is losing favor. The trend, he time, $8,000 for noon-time aide been the last 10, by the Jr. of Ohio are running for methods and has promised its Vice President Spiro T. of a'h immediate cutoff of funds company? said, is for land conservation, Theodore Brindamour of 5 and $50,000 for implementing Democrats. policy chairman, and Sens. final report for June. Agnew, its presiding officer, for the war, Mansfield told YES' □ NO n if "y®s" please show company nam e______special announcement for folks over 65 resource recovery and regional, Dover Rd., who is an engineer the teachers’ salary Neither Mansfield nor Senate Norris Cotton of New The town has an option to gaveled the Senate session at Democratic senators *^hat American Hospital Income Pl^in solid-waste management. for the City of Hartford, agreement. The salary figure GOP Leader Hugh Scott of Hampshire and Wallace CHECK PLAN YOU DESIRE: 1 1 Individual Plan... L.Ia m jly .P lA n ,,. June 1 for ' urchasing the 110 noon, while Pat Jennings, its Congress has “ no choice” but to Referring again to the GE recommended that state ap­ had been .$85,000 originally. Pennsylvania had any an­ Bennett of Utah are seeking to To the best of my knowledge and belief, neither I nor any person listed above has ^ is underwritten by acres fui just under $450,000 clerk, launched the new House. „seek total U.S. disinvolvement As wonderful as the Medicare program is, ($449,500). The renegotiated study, he said ^ ere is no way of proval be sought before a Because of staff turnover and nounced opposition. chair the party conference. been refused or had cancelled any hea'Ith, hospital or life insurance coverage due to refj^rendum is held. He said The first day was expected to because of the executive it just can’t cover everything. Fortu­ agreement was described by knowing now what the State unfilled positions it was Similarly, House Republican “ We have our mandate too,” reasons of health. I hereby apply for the Hospital Indemnity Policy. I understand that Departipent of Environmental there is great support in the be devoted largely to branch’s failure to do so. I, and any person listed above will be covered under this Policy for a recurrence of Town Manager Robert Weiss as revised, he said. The sum total Leader Gerald R. Ford was House Speaker (Carl Albert told American Progressive Health nately, the American Hospital Income Protection will recommend state for regional programs of ceremonial events, including He also declared that the any injury or sickness I (we) had before the Effective Date of this Policy, after it has a “ No strings attached optioh.” of his fib r e s add up to the expected to be chosen again by fellow Democrats after they Plan is now available to help meet the solid-waste disposal. the election of leaders and the November election gave the been in force for a period of two (2) years, but not before; and that this Policy shall statewide. He cautioned against $208,000 request. acclamation at his party’s Removed from it is a previous swearing in of new members — Senate a mandate "to exercise voted 202 to 25 to designate him not be in force until the Effective Datft shown in the Policy Schedule. I understand Insurance Company of New York special needs of Senior Citizens. This tying up large sums of money Mrs. Leonai^ Parla, chair­ caucus. clause which would have Although the board took no 10 senators and all 432 members our separate and distinct as their candidate for a second that no payment is required with this applrcatrorr: and I will receive a statement for '^ l a n will pay $75 a week ($10.71 a day) and large parcels of land until a man of the Manchester House Democrats met required a zone change to In­ action on the request, nor even constitutional role in the opera­ two-year term as speaker. the Initial premium, to be paid within (15) days after my receipt of the Policy. I > decision is made. Conservation Commission, of the house which already has Tuesday and voted 154 to 75 to 20 East First Street • Mount Vernon, New York 10550 cash directly to you every week you are dustrial before the sale were discussed it, (discussion and Rep. Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. of further understand that, if I do not make this paymgnt within such time, the Policy Public Works Director backed the acquisition. She said three vacancies. tion of the federal government. support legislation to cut off consummated. possible action will be on next Massachusetts, a white-haired will automatically terminate without any action on the part of the company. in the hospital up to $10,000 for any William O’Neill, even while the area could be used for “ The people have not chosen to war funds at once, subject only The directors conducted a Tuesday’s agenda). Mayor John Sen. Mike M’ansfield of be governed by one branch of political veteran and war ______n A T F ______covered accident or illness in addition to acknowledging . that en­ recreation land eventually. to provisions for the return of SIGNATURE X ______public hearing last night on the Thompson said a week ago that, Montana, re-elected fthe opponent, was elected by AGP 651 Conn. ^ ^ ------LICENSED BY THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT vironmental vprotection and Speaking briefly for tabling government alone,’’ Mansfield U.S. prisoners and safe conduct ■ AOAA) Medicare. proposed purchase and on a while he is reluctant to back the Senate’s Democratic leader for acclamation as the new resource recovery are the main the proposal was Kenneth told the closed party caucus. for withdrawing American proposed $941,000 additional entire $208,000 appropriation, a record seventh two-year Democratic leader, succeeding r - issues involved, insisted that Leslie, and Ballila Pagani “They have not asked for forces. appropriation for im­ he may back a lower figure, term, launched the new year by Hale Boggs of Louisiana. Boggs the landfill- method of solid- remarked, “ I’m glad you will government by a single party. K tn provements to the area. closer to $100,000. calling on members to take Meanwhile, top Senate hasjbeen missing since a plane waste disposal is still the most put it out for referendum, so Rather, they have called for Democrats^joined in a court ef­ Mayor John Thompson whatever steps are necessary reinforcement of the earthing him and Rep. Nick economical, and will be until a that the people will have Kennedy said that, at. the fort to force the Nixon repeated a pledge made by the to end the war and reassert Constitution’s checks and Begich of Alaska disappeared new plan is evolved. something to say about it.” e school board’s direction, he is administration to sp^nd board in November — that the Congressional prerogatives. balances." Oct. 17. s . 'i V / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973— l*AGE THREE

Bolton in 1972 H ebron Read Herald Ads PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MaiKJiester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 Sheinwold on Bridge Ctxntract Given TV Tonight Schools Dominated News WRAPAROUND DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS! Soe Saturday'M Herald fo r | South dealer cMichadi SIMPLE SQUEEZE 'Former zoning board Complete TV LUtIngt North-South vulnerable JUDITH DONOHUE The board also took signifi­ Public health was in the news For Landfill Plan PRODUCES SLAM chairman John Rothwell, a • ■ * ff> «»* f»«**Tt*******^ NORTH cant strides in expanding its this year when a school'board By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Correspondent charter member of the com- A TV ’s, not be permitted in the 1$ Q 7 6 Tel. 649-8409 vocational education program, decision to discontinue — 6:00 — South’s opening bid of one A K 6 3 laying Uie groundwork for a participation in the Rockville .mission, resigned after 20 years ANNE EMT park; no camping to bK,.^ M atters of education and (3-8-22) NEWS notrump promised a balanced 0 A Q 7 cooperative work experience Public Health Nursing on the board. He and his wife Correspondent permitted; firearms or hunting finance dominated the Bolton X jf ' (J 8 ) 12 O ’ CLO CK H IG H hand with 16 to 18 points. North 4 Q 9 8 program for high sch ool Association program drew have moved to Maine. Tel. 228-3971 not be allowed. news in 1972. (20) SOUNDING BOARD saw no reason to beat about the VE.ST EAST students and for development of criticism from several local of-. The spring of 1972 saw the The Conservation Commis­ Also, intensive uses of land, F or the fourth tim e in a (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE bush. He had 17 points, so knew J 109 8 4 5 2 a work orientation curriculum ficials, including members of dedication of Bentley Memorial sion last week voted to award such as tennis courts or J 10 8 4 decade, townspeople rejected a (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH the combined total was 33 to 35 9 7 which-^ would begin in the Board of Health. The school Library, named for Elinor the contract for a development swimming pools, should be J 10 9 5 proposed addition at Bolton (40) WILD WILD WEST points. This would probably be 6 4 kindergarten and continue opted to hire its own school Bentley who served as librarian plan for the sanitary landfill planned for other pieces of town i ^ 1 7 6 4 3 A 5 2 H i ^ School. The ll,0(X)-square- for nearly 40 years. A building property; while facilities for — 6:30 — ’ enough for 12 tricks but not through high school. nurse instead, of participating area to Lenard Engineering of foot cafeteria-auditorium, fund in her memory has been development of a swimming (3) CBS NEWS enough for 13. Bolton has been cited as a with the town in a “ package” Storrs, one of three bidders A K 3 which would have provided area‘ exist, detailed investiga­ (8) ABC NEWS South dealer “ leader” in the state in its health plan with RPH NA. established and is now bidding $2,(X)0. Q 5 2 eating space for 2(N) and seating accepting donations in the hope Total cost for the plan is tion is needed before any (22-30) NBC NEWS North-South vulnerable K 8 3 2 approach to vocational orienta­ Superintendent of Schools Dr. for 5(X), was defeated by 13 that a larger library can be $2,000 with $1,375 having been decision is made on any of the (24) THE BOY AND Opening lead — Jack of K J 10 tion. Joseph Castagna defended the vptes with approximately one constructed in the future. received from the Ford alternative involving the T H E T U R T L E Spades 1 North East board’s action on the grounds South third of the electorate casting Finances Foundation and the town, ap­ property. — 7:00 — West led the jack of spades, 6 NT Pass that there would be a 1 NT ballots. Projected cost was A budget totaling $1,665,080 propriating the additional $625 • Also, there is a potential area (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD and South counted his tricks. substantial savings to the town. Pass $615,(NX), 50 per cent of which for sliding-skiing facilities west He was sure of three top was adopted for the 1972-73 On the heels of the nursing from surplus. (8) TRUTH OR ♦ J would be reimbursed by the fiscal year, and after some V io len ce Other companies bidding on of the parking area; informal CONSEQUENCES spades, three hearts and three controversy, Dr. Robert state! heated debate as to whether or the contract were K. T. Lear of .ballfields could be constructed (18) DICK VAN DYKE diamonds. In addition, he could Butterfield, school physician, For the first time in the not all the surplus had to be Manchester and HUB in the lower front field and (20) NBC NEWS easily develop two tricks in to develop the two club tricks resigned and was replaced by Opens Irish town’s history, teacher salary used, the finance board set a Corporation of Colchester. should be available on a non- (22-30) NEWS clubs. This would give him 11 before tackling the other suits. Dr. Ames LePan. \ negotiation had to go into rate of 52 mills, a drop of four scheduled basis, not for any (40) ABC NEWS tricks in high cards. If South cashed the top hearts Politics New Y e a r Grayville Falls V* ■ m ^iation when the negotiating mills from the 1971-72 rate. league use. What about the 12th trick? or the top diamonds first, he Bolton, like other towns Both the Conservation — 7:30 — team was,unable to reach an A salary study committee Also, construction of a rustic That would be easy if either the^ would set up a red jack for throughout the state was Commission and the Recreation (3) THE PRICE IS RIGHT agreement. Eventually the formed during the year began BELFAST (AP) - Ireland’s type open-sided pavilion is hearts or the diamonds broke East; and East would be in thrown into temporary confu­ Commission reviewed (8) PARENT GAME teachers received a 4.4 per cent the job of updating benefits for gunmen began x973 with the possible at a future date; favorably. position to take that red jack in, sion this fall when a three-judge recommendations made by the (1 8 ) M O VIE South won the first trick with pay hike. town employes, and a murder of a young Roman developm ent should be , “ No Sad Songs For M e” addition to the ace of clubs. panel adopted a redistricting site development committee the king of spades and led the IGE government study committee Catholic couple in the Irish predominantly picnic and (1950). Margaret Sullavan, When South led the king of plan which divided the state for Grayville Falls, the town’s king of clubs. It was important Teachers and administrators formed in October took a close Republic, an ambush in hiking facilities with some clubs at the second trick. East into districts strictly by recreation-conservation park. Fresh, clever'ideas in wedding ring design! They wrap right Wendell Corey. began a study of Individually look at the town’s organization, Northern Ireland in which one playground equipment; and pic­ took the ace of clubs and population. The town suddenly T h e com m ittee around her diamond engagement solitaire and create the illu­ (2 0 ) FILM Guided Education (IGE), a ^ th committees are expected Catholic was killed and two nicking should be excluded sion of one great gorgeous diamond cocktail ring. Top, returned a spade. found itself in a new district recommended that the “ unique­ with (22) WAIT TILL YOUR m ore personalized approach to to make recommendations were wounded and a rocket at­ from the gorge area. twelve diamonds, $190. Middle, with five diamonds, $140. FATHER GETS HOME Tackles Red Suits fa c ^ with new candidates and ly attractive gorge” along Today in History educaiton which theoretically early in 1973. tack on a Belfast police station. Although these are only Bottom, with five diamonds, $80 Now South could afford to constituents. Raymond Brook be strenuously (24) BOOK BEAT B y T H E ASSOCIATED p e rm its each students to A farm er in the republic two suggestions for the develop­ take his tricks. He took the rest Republicans made a clean p ro te c te d from manmade (30) CIRCUS! . PRESS progress according to his abili­ Conservation miles from the frontier with ment of the area, the com­ EASY PAYMENTS INVITED of the spades and clubs, and sweep in November elections (40) DRAGNET Today is Wednesday, Jan. 3, Concern for protection of the Northern Ireland reported he improvements; the park area mittee, which consisted of ty. with 91 per cent of those eligible then began on the red suits. town’s natural resources was be reserved for use by Re'uron — 8:00 — the third day of 1973. There a p During the summer, teachers heard 15 shots and a girl’s Gerald Cross and Nancy He tried three rounds of voting. One df the largest vote- residents and their guests only, (3 ) SONNY & CHER 362 days left in the year. attended a three-day IGE again high on the list of town scream about 2 a.m. Monday. Drinkuth of the-^ Recreation hearts first. When that didn’t getters was State Rep. Dorothy suggesting that residency be Guest: Jean Stapleton. Today’s highlight in history: priorities. Police found the body of dark- Commission and John Hibbard drop all of the hearts, he took workshop with teachers from M iller of Cook Dr. who was On this date in 1777, George The town health direej^r and haired Brigid Porter, 24, lying confirmed by possession of a and Susan Dickerson of the (8-40) PAUL LYNDE the ace, queen and then the king six area towns. Funding was returned to her seat in the Queen,” an ABC-TV special sanitary inspector launched a across the corpse of her fiance, Hebron dump sticker. A nude painting of Barbara Queen Elizabeth II arrives Washington’s forces won a provided by >a $49,800 state Conservation Commission, JEW ELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Wednesday (Jan. 3) at 8; 30 of diamonds. This would give program of dye-testing all General Assembly. Also, no organization may causes concern. for the “ Royal Gala Variety major battle in the grant. Oliver Boyce, 25, in a field. A hope that their merits will be him his contract if either of the Passage of the 18-year-old schedule exclusive use of the 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (20-22-30) ADAM-12 Performance in the p.m. Hosts are Dan Rowan Revolutionary War, defeating Creative Arts properties fronting on Bolton few hours earlier, they had given serious consideration by red suits broke favorably. majority law added many new entire facility; motorized Hartford • Middletown • New Britain Purse snatchers hit Malloy’s and Dick Martin. the British at Princeton, N.J. New creative arts courses Lake in search of pollutors. been dancing at a village town officials who might be in a Presence of Her Majesty the Neither suit broke well, but voters to town rolls, most of vehicles, such as trail bikes, landlady. On this date: introduced at the Center and In spite of the urging of the festival. position to implement them. East had already been whom remained unaffiliated. motorcycles, snowmobiles and (24) SCIENCE ’72 In 1815, Austria, Britain and town conservation commission, Sources said both had been squeezed. On the third spade. high school have had varying Both town committees added Seven Named France formed a defensive the zoning board refused to expelled recently from the Irish — 8:30 — East had been forced to discard degrees o i success. Although representatives from the alliance against Prussia and eliminate the R-3 (residential) Republican Army, and there (8-40) ROYAL VARIETY either a heart or a diamond. the courses, which combine the newly enfranchised 18-21 year Public To Pulitzer Russia. zone which permits half-acre was speculation the guerrilla PERFORMANCE Either discard would give disciplines of art, home olds. In 1919, Herbert Hoover was building lots in an area which army had killed th em as Special — Command Committee declarer his 12th trick. economics and industrial arts Sports Records named administrator of a relief includes Bolton Lake. traitors. But the IR A denied performances by Liza Minelli, Daily Question into a single interrelated Bolton formed its first poiyr program in Europe after World course, are apparently getting Through the work of the this, and local opinion was that Dan Rowan, Dick Martin. NEW YO RK (AP) - Seven Partner bids one spade, league football team this year, Warranty Deeds War II. “ rave reviews” at the high conservation commission, the they were the victims of (20-22-30) MADIGAN N ew England newspaper and the next player passes. and the boys started at the top, Capitol Region Development In 1935 , 90 per cent of the school, a similar program at town received a $500 Ford Protestants from Northern Madigan hunts a man in editors were named yesterday You hold: Spades, 10-9-8-4; copping the championship of Copr. to Squire Village people in the Saar voted for the Center School appears to be Foundation grant which will be Ireland. Portugal. to help select the winners of the Hearts, 9-7; Diamonds, 6-4; the Charter Oak Pony Football Associates, property on rerunion with Germany. floundering. used for stream belt zoning, and Their deaths raised to seven 1973 Pulitzer prizes in Clubs, 7-6-4-3. Conference. The Bulldogs, — 9:00 — Spencer St., conveyance tax In 1952, in World War II, the School administrators are in to chart the town’s waterways. the number killed by terrorist believe journalism. What do you say? under the guidance of coach Gil Facial expression and hand gestures reveal Tails Paups’ elation as he describes his (3) MEDICAL CENTER $979. Japanese siege of Bataan in the the process of improving the Members of the Bolton Junior gunmen or ’bombs in the The Pulitzer Prizes will be Answer: Pass. Despite the Boisoneau, went undefeated. Woman convict has trouble in David R. and Karen E. Philippines began. Woman’s Club and the Bolton republic in three months. experiences as a member of Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians. (Herald photo by Pinto) excellent trump support, this is situation, and have indicated — AND HERPS OUR WAY OF awarded May 7. prison. Cockerham to Grovenor N. and In 1959, Alaska became the that they hope to keep the Parent-Teacherss Organization New Year’s Day was almost William McGill, president of a virtually worthless hand. Personals (18) 700 CLUB Ethel M. Wills, property at 38 49th state. program “afloat” for at least joined forces with elementary over when 1973’s first death by Columbia University, which Copyright 1973 Seventy-three-year-old Olive (24) 1973 CONNECTICUT Lilac St., conveyance tax, In 1961, the United States» remainder of the school year. school teachers to develop an violence in Northern Ireland administers the prizes, said the Feneral Features Corp. Toomey retired as town clerk GETTING YOU TO FEEL THE SAME . . . GENERAL ASSEMBLY $31.35. broke off diplomatic relations This w ill include replacement outdoor nature center on the was recorded. Philip J. Ponticelli to Robert editors will screen nominations after 39 years of service to the On Tour With Fred Waring with Cuba. of the creative arts instructor school grounds. A burst of automatic fire sent — 10:00 — B. Regius, property off Loomis for awards in 11 categories. town. Her resignation ended a Ten years ago: A French 7 STATE at the Center school, who A proposed courtyard 15 to 20 bullets into a car in (3).. CANNON St., conveyance tax $7.15. The categories are: public MANCMCSTia CINTIR family tradition of 99 years in military mission was in Spain rn if PARR RIAR Of THiATRf recently-resigned. development project includes which four men were driving to Paups cites Waring’s belief something magicafabout him — Smuggler uses Frank to find Priido and Hilda Ounpuu to service, local spot news, local that office. 30 Day Free Trial Of fer to seek closer military plans for a “ pony” pond for fish work at a Rolls Royce plant BY JUNE TOMPKINS once you start watching him, ( Fam ily L ife William Cavanaugh was “ that songs are written to be stolen diamonds. Rudolph C. and Cynthia A. investigative reporting, and water plants; a brush pile (Herald Reporter) cooperation between the two The school board topk a nekr Belfast. One man died in a sung and understood.” Paups you can’t take your eyes off him Madore, property at 11 national reporting, inter­ named chief, succeeding Mort (8-40) ALAN KING countries. ^ major step toward the im- to attract wildlife; bird feeders hospital, and two of the others “ The stage is in complete says that Fred is always for he directs with facial Special — Satiric survey of Welcome PL, conveyance tax national reporting, editorials, Harlow, who resigned, and Five years ago: Sen. Eugene I plementation of a family life and various plantings. Nature were wounded. All four were stressing to his singers that expressions, body movements, cartoons, news, and feature William Quinby of Notch Rd. Your money Gompidtely darkness. Only Fred has a 1972 with Alan, Larry Strock, $23.10. J. McCarthy D-Minn., entered trails and a shelter for nature Catholics “ and that’s the only “ the sounds of syllables in as well as his hands.” photography, criticism and ' course throughout the school was named CD director to small penli^t. He shines it Stiller and Meara, and others. Robert H. M d Anna Parks to the March 12 primary in New exhibits are also part of the reason we can think of for the Paups joins the Waring group ^ systeih, by giving the go-ahead replace Allan Hoffman of A words are beautiful.” (20-22-30) SEARCH W illiam H. *and Sandra D. commentary. on his face so we can all see Hampshire in a bid for his f o r development of a plans for development of the attack,” a police spokesman To demonstrate, Paups sings again for a performance on the Plot to kidnap Bianco. Pfeiffer, property at 119-121 E. The New England editors Loomis Rd. who resigned. him, then he gives us the party’s nomination for presi­ iDl>72 Witt Ditiwr Produclioni area. said. refunded, if you are not the opening strains that used to 19th in Rochester, N.Y. From chosen are Frank W. Bam- TECHHICOUItl* curriculum. downbeat. The Cordovox (24) STATE OF CONN. Middle Tpke., conveyance tax dent. , introduce the Firestone there, they will tour Florida, dollar, managing editor, Keene, — 10:35 — $19.80. One’ year ago: The Pakistan rolls some introductory program on radio, “ If I could-a Mississippi, Texas, California. N.H. Sentinel; (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY James H. and Grace E. government said it was willing chords, then we begin to sing tell-a you of-a my devotion.” “ We’re even going to fly to Judith W. Brown, editor. New I Ulalt^lsney Ulorld: satisfied. Try the Wright to Michael J. and Nancy to release from custody the ‘ I hear music, I hear “ Fred says no one ever would Alaska for an engagement,” — 11:00 — Britain, Conn., Herald; t^TBCMMCOtOO • eiin»«iniin,pm»f I A. ^ r q u is , property at 39 N. Bengali leader. Sheik Mujibur melodies,’ and then we go talk that way, that you should Paups Said. (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS Ernest W. Chard, editor, Guy Elm St., conveyance tax $35.20. Rahman, but did not say when. Feature at 6:00 • 8:00 into the old theme song sing the way you would talk.” Command Performance (20) HAVE GUN — Ronald L. and Barbara J. Gannett JPublishing Co., WILL TRAVEL Today’s birthdays: Actor Hay Short at 7:30 Chiropractic* N He explains that the famous Portland, Maine. ‘Sleep,’ and then the curtain Paups appeared with the Johnson to Kenneth M. and Milland is 66. Hockey star Waring technique is to meld, or — 11:05 — William Dwight Jr., editor, opens and the lights focus on group at the Bushnell in Nancy Trask, property at 38 Bobby Hull is 34. carry over the final consonant Holyoke, Mass., Transcript us as we stand in frozen December. It was a thrill, he (24) JANAKI Devon Dr., conveyance tax Thought for today: The ideal of a word into the beginning of Telegram; M O VIE R A IIfiO B mattress in positions on the stage. The said, to perform in his own — 11:30 — $24.75. man bears the accidents of life the next word. “ But,” Paups John Hughes, editor, Chris­ WB HONOR applause swells and our home area. “ But the biggest (3 ) M O VIE Richard and Mary C. with dignity and grace, making FOR PARENTS AND admits, “ it takes practice.” tian Science Monitor, Boston; show begins.” thrill of all,” he says, “came “ Doctor in L ove” (1960). Lavatore to William N. and the best of the circumstances— YOUNO PEOPLE mMtorcKhrn* | The bus rides are long and Gordon Mills, editor, 956 Main Strsot, Facing Oak in open 6 days ■TMI M T IM A N K C M IO when we received a call to Leslie Phillips, Michael Craig. Monita Hebert, property at 16 Aristotle, Greek philosopher, n* at M* raOrigi h M Moot your own home This is the way Talis Paups, sometimes monotonous Burlington, Vt,, Free Press. Downtonm Manchecier . . . open thorsday appear for a command perfor­ (8-40) ABC NEWS Philip Rd., conveyance tax 384-322 B.C. PMMi sSeU 23, home at 444----- Hillstown~ between Rd engagements, nm And Thomas Winship, editor, moh connw M vlmriog br thOr eMOOT. nights till 9 mance Dec. 16 at the White — A T EASE $31.90. Free Parking in Ad|oining .^ibiic Parking Lot for the holidays, tells it as h ^ , they’re not always without inci House.’ ’ Green Manor Construction Boston Globe. / Now Playing — G describes what it is like to Special — Year-end review. dent. They had supper there, time Co. Inc. to Samuel M. and The jurors submit three to six Shown at 7:30 AU WEI AMinEO ...sleep on it travel with Fred Waring and his . (20-22-30) JOHNNY SUMfil Audlncn “One time our bus broke for a rehearsal, and then the big Judith G. Silverman, unit in nominees in each category to Pennsylvanians doing one-night CARSON down, and by the time we got moment. The President had North! ie Id Green the Pulitzer advisory board. “nDDl£R0H stands around the country. MX Attt AMlintO help, we arrived at our lots of guests; there was 'Vice Condominium, conveyance tax Final winners are selected by Dressed sharply in burgundy Pinolil GuMmc* SsMoM ...you’ll feel destination with no time to eat President Agnew and Mrs. the university trustees, acting THE ROOF” 6 P slacks, a matching print shirt $34.65. and barely time to change into Agnew, Mr. Kissinger, Mrs. Jay & Bee Realty Inc. to on the recommendations of the and tie topped with a bright Bossie Heads our costumes and go right on. Eisenhower, and others.” Kenneth and Delina T. board but not bound by them. blue knit jacket, the traveling uininto t^e difference! The audience didn’t care if we The occasion was climaxed Uriel Masons Wainwright, property on outfit of the Pennsylvanians, Mr 17 ra«ili«sfraiiiiyli were tired or hungry, and we when President Nixon Tolland Tpke., conveyance tax PanM or Adult Susrtlai Paups enthusiastically talks weren’t in much of a show personally thanked Waring and $53.90. SAL about Fred — as the members HEALTH CAPSULESo Now Playing — PG spirit, but once the curtain the group after the concert for Ronald F. Bossie of hv Mii ha«'l A. Petti. M.D. of his group all call him — his ^ NO ONE UNOU 17 AOMHIB Starting at parts and you hear the presenting what he called, Willington will be installed as Walter Mathau, teaching methods, his Qu Ur laim' Deed 1^ pECAFFEINAfeP CoFf^E lAgi IW t miy vary applause, it gets to you and you according to Paups, “ one of the worshipful master of Uriel Carol Burnett m OTttia artai) personality, his thoughts on John E. Barnini, Hayden L. -^f TTbP. FoP.'ioU SHOES give all you've got.” Lodge of Masons in Merrow SLIPPERS most enjoyable and Griswold Jr. and Leon Podrove music, and so forth. Saturday night in semi-public RBSULAK CoFPee^ PETE 'IT TllilE entertaining musical programs BOOTS mattress or boxspring Thinks of Future to Capitol Region Development women’s Summer Workshop ceremonies at the Masonic also available in Queen What does the 21-member he had ever witnessed.” Corp., property on Spencer St. a ncnai eoat OMBMaavuiaoit Paups’ association with Temple in Merrow. He p h o n e >49-9333 MEN'S MEN’S and K in g size sets. chorus do while riding miles on Talking with Paups, watching TOUANO T K L (RT. 93) Waring and his Pennsylvanians succeeds George W. Moberg of the bus? They rarely sing. They him as he animatedly describes 11-22- > WOMEN’S The proof of Chiropractic's superiority is in the began during a summer Bolton. Judgment Lien J il f f WOMEN’S sleeping. That's why we'd like you to try it in play cards mostly. ‘Tm his experiences with a HUlZP Here are 6 reasons why workshop session at Waring’s The ceremonies Saturday Manchester Memorial learning to play poker, ” Paups nationally famous singing ' your own home for 30 days. Feel how wonder­ summer headquarters at begin at 8 p.m. Hospital against Albert T. CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S says, “ but mostly we play gin.” group, is like being out front fully comfortable it is... how rested you'll feel Shawnee in the hills near the Other officers are Hugo F. Doyon, property at 42 Hyde St., In a thoughtful mood, he says, when the curtain parts and the in the morning. Chiropractic... the most comfort­ Delaware Water Gap. He Thomas of North Coventry, $141.95. ' Chiropractic “ Sometimes I just think. ” He familiar strains of “ I hear able investment you'll ever make. v' received a year’s contract last senior warden; Herbert E. Klei thinks of his future and what he musip” is heard, live. mi is your best bedding buy! summer to tour with the group. Jr. of Stafford Springs, junior >7^SL will dp. He would like to spend Marriage LieenseB IF You HAv»£ AFIP JERRY LEWIS 'CINEMA WARM WINTER For three weeks, beginning warden; C. Lawrence Schiller OR IIA\/e nkoUPLB WARM LINED Made with patented another year touring with the Robert Joseph Soaft, 110 aULUVAN AttE. — Qi4-8044 — SOUTH W1ND80B early last October, the group of WilUmantic (past master), i b 24 Edge Pennsylvanians. “ I ’m learning Q^CAFFBIHAT P NO EDGE SAG treasurer; Joseph Csiki Sr. of^ Birch St., and Nancy Mae Dzen, SLIPPERS Side to Edge worked feverishly preparing its CoffBF 15 1/3 MORE SLEEP SURFACE so much,” he emphasizes. About Tow n 743 N. Main St., Jan. 20, St. BOOTS Supports Firm ness repertoire for opening night in Willington (past master), PRlFBRA^Fe., NO CENTER SAG But he thinks he will rNOVySHOW/NcT secretary. Bridget Church. • NEAT BEDSPREAD ALWAYS Boston. eventually return to Hartt Haalth Capiula uiva» halpful inlorm ition 3 Gregory Vincek, ?3 S. Alton “ We work from early Also, Wilfred. T. Bigl of II u not m l m dod lo ba ol a d iasnoU it naturr |fUH7!00P.M. LEATHER and Mattress Construction School of Music, University of Friendship Lodge of Masons Hurt RoynoMo, RaeliNtl Wtl||^ Airlet morning,” says Paups. “ We sit Coventry, senior deacon; St., and Barbara Ann Brackett, Heavy gauge Hartford, and continue studying will have a business meeting at 88 School St., Jan. 6, Church ,of V s OFF Border innerspring unit around a large table and we George W. P. Luurtsema of WATERPROOF voice. His violin has gone 7:30 tomorrow night at the COLOR ANTENNA work all the time on notes, Tolland, junior deacon; Robert the Nazarene. practically untouched since he Masonic Temple. Officer dress Lawrence Louis Albrecht, SALE by TAMS ORGANIlAmN interpretation, memorization G old of Coventry, senior joined the Marines in 1970. He will be business suits. and choreography.” Most steward;, Alton G. Woodworth Killingworth, ’’'and Cheryl ALL Thick Q uality e c lip s e " filled the first chair of the fmastar chargel Hartford Daniel Green Cotton m atching rehearsals are a capella, he of Willington, junior steward. Elaine Hutt, 123 Vernon St., second violin section of the ^ 524-5125 ‘‘ELEGANT s I mALK V lOWLF FMt boxspring says, under the direction of The Arm^ and Navy Club Also, William C. Paradis of Jan. 6, Trinity Covenant Coming Soon — Sogarato Plaao Little Falls Manchester Civic Orchestra at Clyde Sechler who has been Auxilairy will meet tonight at 8 Mansfield (past roaster), Church. one time. with the Pennsylvanians for at the clubhouse. chaplain; Wendell M. Graves of M anistee serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 Paups doesn’t stay in a years. “ Not until we have Storrs, marshal; Donald E. serious mood for long. He con­ Building Perinils learned the notes and words Murray of Willington, organist , Oom phles tinues with a description of the Ralph Anderson, rec room at IVIcQUEHM/MaoDRAW Gentle Terms doe^^.Fred work with us. He Ralph Guzzo of Willington, number of costume changes Manchester Grange will meet 104 Columbus St., $250. ★ ★ ★ ★ S io u x M o x • Cash • Charge puts the finishing touches and tonight at 8 at Grange Hall. tiler; and Jesse A. Brainard of J. A. McCarthy Inc., new OPEN and citorireographed „ . ______numbers interpretation into our South Coventry (past master), thaVmake up a program. “ One There will be an auction table dwelling at 96 Hamilton Dr., Budget Terms numbers. Fred knows what he historian and librarian. of the groups is called the Day and refreshments. $ 2 2 ,0 0 0 . FALL & WINTER blau Up To 3 wants — he’s a perfectionist.” T0NI9HT Sequence. We open with ‘At THIE (5IETAWAY furniture stores Years To Payl Singing Tenor Dawning.’ One of the numbers, Dunhams HANDBAGS Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester Paups, who has hired as a ‘Just a Song at Twilight,' I sing The Ladies Guild of St.* ITHEATRE iASTl Now Showing 3119:00 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 baritone, is now singing tenor. as a duet with Debbie Truxal, Mary’s Episcopal Church will ■MICIEttahBMII Mi-5411 / Hush Puppies Asked if it isn’t difficult to soprano, of New York City.” meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at the switch from one voice range to Parish Hall. Refreshments will 7:15-W0 Program Finale ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Slid many other EVERr'aiaHT FREEOELHERY.I another,. Paups replies that one ‘We always close all our be served. The Award A V s O FF! Formerly Keith’i of Manchester FREEPAMir is hardly aware of voice range ,r. ,,, „ , COlUHBIAPICTURtS TECHNICOLORS) K ftUUTI Sunday Fanuius BrandsI Saturdays H I 5:30 Front and Skto f o r ^ h L Fred wants a certain W inning A 1116 Main Street PNJtcrLWtlUIER'S M uaicalW 5-7:15-9:30 FREE PARKING 528-3333 dYnigud Phone 643-4159 tone or effect, or voice quality, Republic. And Fred never * llORiCTttl does it the same way twice. He Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of Mondays he knows just bow to get it and ^ PANAVISl0ir@4 r Is On A feels his audience at every America, will install officers'at Bargain OT ee OT OT ® ot ot ot ot ot 9a m you give it.” ______'The Screen! A appearance and interprets his its r e ^ la r meeting Thursday at URNSIDE Commenting' on the AAAAAAAA tWP a A a IKAT AAAAAAAA NgM BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD music accordingly.” Asked if 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. popularity of the Fred Waring 99c to aH this wasn’t a dangerous thing to Refreshments will be served Special Rate fir Sdioai (raopt I GMn 5 MINUTES FROM HTFD 184 EXIT 5H stvte over the past 56 years. dg. Paups said, “ Fred’s got . after the meeting. For Informatiflii, paR Mr. Roisetti, 643-5131______V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3. 1973- PAGE FIVE p a g e FX3UR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 AUTO CRASHES COSTLY Queen To Preside Vernon V ern o n Washington — The cost of Sydney — Queen E liz a l^ C oventry U. S. autom obile accidents will come to Australia tp^open South Windsor Less Salt amounts to $200 a year for each the $119 million Sydnsy Opera 'Auditors Foresee Need Land Owners Sue Town man, woman and -child in the House Oct. 20, 1978. She Md messages with a Prince Philip will spend five Seeking permissioa to sell 30 another party. , country, or at least $400 a year secretary....one that indicated On Roads iF afer All From Wells for -every registered motor days in this country. » acres of la ^ , which tbe town of The law firm bf Pigeon and CWoronce For Finance Official Gnutti is representing Parker the town would like to buy the vehicle. Vernon expected to purchase, and sweet in the countersuit land but could not make the Open Space Homes paid on or before Feb'. 1, The report is out earlier than By BARBARA RICHMOND dividual special education Earl P a ito and Irving Sweet, If you’ve had any doubts, you HOLLY GANTNER this year’s ex(»s8 fell far short action. Parker and Sweet say agreed-on down payment and interest will be charg^ at the usual this time, despite the fact (Herald Reporter) grants to facilitate reporting to of titot of last year. The net owners of the land, have filed a can stop wondering whether or Correspondent that the fiscal year it covers that they were told, prior to the other, they contend, Tel. 742-8795 rate of quarters of one percent “In view of the town’s rapid the State Department of profit this year amminted to countersuit against the town of not the South Windsor highway per month or fraction thereof, ended just six months ago. Lists Vernon claiming $200,000 Sept. 18, by Vernon’s Mayor indicated the towii could not department is using more sand Water to customers of the growth in the past few years Education. $9,075 and a year ago it was comply with the bond-for-deed To Go Forward from the due date. ’ of all town officials and reports and th/; increase complexity of damages. Frank McCoy that the town 1 / 3 on the roads this year than in South Coventry Water Supply Also: Establishment of a per­ $22,135. While many of the would not honor its agreement without going to a referendum. No bills are sent out for this from tpwn agencies for 1971-72, Henry Block has the accounting for the many Late in November, the town procedures to include recent years. Company is now being supplied manent records retention schools do run jn the red, some ' to purchase the site and that/ ^ The price stated in the bond BARBARA VARRICK second installment. Those who plus the auditor’s report, are all town projects and activities, filed a $200,000 suit against the automatic meeting dates for from well water only, program for all trust and agen­ manage to break even and a they subsequently wrote tot for d e^ was $175,000 with the Correspondent Last night. Town Manager have purchased property since included in the booklet. there will undoubtedly be a owners of the landfill area the first and third Tuesdays of according to an announcement 17 reasons why you cy funds to include Initiation, large school like the Middle Richard Borden, director of ad-l town to pay $25,000 and the rest Terry Sprenkel told the the bills went out last July 1, 4-H News point in the future when serious located in Ellington. Vernon Tel. 644-8274 the month if the Monday before from water company president date and purpose of the trust, School helps with the surplus at ministration, that they viewed in yearly payments of $25,000 members of the Town Council and who did not receive a tax ’Thread ’n Bread 4-H club consideration should be given to trust agreement or other has been paying to use the dum­ The developer of the town’s happens to fall on a holiday. Elarl Lassen. announces that it meets each should come to iw the end of the year. this action as a breach of plus interest. 1 / 2 0 F F that South Windsor is adhering bill at the closing on their filling the position of a full-time ping area and when the owners first “open space subdivision” Donald Henry of Breezy Hill Previously, water had been Monday from 3:45,to 6:15 p.m. document indicating the source While in the past years, tbe contract. Mayor McCoy explained he toa new regulations and supplied from two driven wells property, should call Mrs. Bray finale officer.” and disposition of the principal firm of Lutz and Keller has indicated they wanted to sell it, will be able to go ahead with Dr., a former councilman, was at her Town Hall office for the at the home of one of its the town indicated its intent to signed the bond for deed last Original Prices! \ named to the Charter Revision guidelines by the state that and from chlorinated Coventry kar income tax help.! Tttjs was one of mdny or earnings of the fund; thqt the strongly recommended against It was for this reason, Pigeon summer after being given building plans. Last night the require the use of less salt and amount due. leaders, on an alternating basis. suggestions and recommen­ purchase and claims it made an and Gnutti explained, that Town Council voted Commission; Delores Spadera Lake water, all of which was Leaders are Mrs. Robert Keller 1 cafeteria director for the s^ool the practice of setting the tax approval by the 'Town Council • DRESSES •COATS •ROBES more sand during bad weather. pu'mp)ed into a 50,000 gallon Taxes may be paid in person dations made in the town audit system be paid out of the school agreement to do so with Nov. 10 , Parker and Sweet “changed unanimously to approve the of 44 Manor Lane was appointed and Mrs. John Ramseth. rate on 100 per cent collection but did not file it due to storage facility on Lake St. at the Town Hail or by mail. R e a so n 1. We specialize in income tax report filed Tuesday. This, like cafeteria fund rather than of taxes, the Town Council has set as the date for the closing. their position by incurring a • BLOUSES •SKIRTS •PANT SUITS open space warranty deed of to the Park and Recreation Councilman Leonard Those paying by mail and Officers of the group are The town claimed that the information received from the Two new wells were drilled preparation. We know the wrinkles. We dig most of the recommendations, through the general fund. continu^ to do this and it was new obligation to sell.” state Department of George A. Colli Jr. and Lester Commission and Hugh J. Sorosiak questioned the wishing a receipt should Anne Keller, president; Cathy owners broke the agreement (All Sals* Final) O’Hare was appointed to the last summer, with.facilities and had to do with methods of A meeting of the town and not mentioned in this year's Pigeon and Gnutti disagree Environmental Protection con­ Katz, builders, which conveys possibility of a “ sample enclose a stamped, self- Ramseth, secretary; Sue out every honest deduction. There is very and that the owners were with statements made in the more than 11 acres of land Housing Authority. equipment installation bookkeeping and other related education systhm finance audit report. The previous cerning possible development sweeping” of the roads to addressed envelope with their Fuller, treasurer; Geradline little chance we will let you overpay your notified on Nov. 10 that the suit filed by the town that the TWEED*S SPECIALTY SHOP around the subdivision, located Also considered was the (1) completed in September. The LaFacui, reporter; and Kathy proceedures. officers to review the potential year’s report also of plans for a statewide disposal remove some of the ac­ Main St. site location of the new payment. Repeating a recommendation maximum utilization of the town was prepared to proceed law office had been informed of off Graham Rd., to the Town of appointment of Michael cumulated sand, which, he said, Kramer, refreshments. taxes. reconunended Uiat more care system for solid wastes. He 773 Main Straat in Downtown Manchastsr facilities, and the quality of the Mrs. Bray’s office hours are made last year by the auditing computer system being used by bo taken in the storing of with the closi^. The, writ, filed the town’s intention to purchase South Windsor. Established Eilbergas, M.D., as a temprary can be "hazardous” to someone as follows; Monday through Projects have included work by the town, further claimed later learned the system would town health officer for South water were approved by the finn of Lutz and Keller, the the Board of Education was important items and papers to the land. They contend that OPEN THURSDAY NITES ’til 9:00 ownership of the land was making a fast stop. 'Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 for the Inter Church Holiday t ^ i it was notified on Nov. 11 probably not benefit this Windsor: (2) Notifying State Health Department. The firm of Fulco, Gitlin, Halper another major recommenda­ protect them from fire. While Town Attorney Abbott section of the state for several necessary before building could Sprenkel said he would prefer p.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 4:30 Committee, and sewing for the that an agreement had been Schwebel made two calls to begin, according to zoning residents that an overnight new wells each produce about 4-H clothing review in the and Campise. this year tion along with one that the steps have been taken in this years and decided to go ahead to keep from using the 25 gallons per minute, and p m.; and Friday, same hours executed to sell the property to their office, on Nov. 10, leaving regulations. parking ban exists for vehicles sweepers, they work in coor­ spring recommended that the assessor finance officers consider direction, the situation is with the Durchase. currently only one of the new except for a 4 p.m. afternoon list all town-owned property by centralizing bookkeeping func­ expected to be fully cleared up A question of liability of land on Streets during the winter dination with water flow from office closing. The mailing during construction had held up months; and (3) further discus­ wells is in use, lis( number, its cost' or tions for currently when the renovation of the tanks which keep down the Lassen said that a trial period address is P.O. Box 185, Coven­ LITTLE c h e a t in g the decision on ownership by sion with the Soil Conservation dust, but can freeze. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. estimated cost, and the current decentralized operations such Memorial Building is com­ , since October has shown that try. assessed valuation, and as the cemetery funds and the pleted. hurry! the councilmen, but the Town Commission regarding take­ (AP) — When attorney hurry! hurry! “What we need,” he said, “is existing lines can handle the Town Report Available Attorney Thomas Dennis wrote line limits for the Avery Brook a real big snow storm without Raymond Hanson, a director of reconcile the information to the ambulance fund. increased pressure. He added The annual report of the town deeds on file in the office of the ’The auditors also cited some into the proposed resolution a Watershed project. ice.” of Coventiy for the 1971-72 fiscal Hastings Law College, provision that Colli and Katz be Atty. Dennis said the that water from Coventry Lake presented to the school a check town clerk. ^ “material weaknesses noted in will be used only in cases of year is now available to all A b o u t T ow n it’s required to secure a policy of commission had determined an interested residents in the representing a $5,000 profit ’The firm recennmended that examining internal accounting personal and liability insurance elevation of 229 feet and, on a emergency, such as fire, or loss from the Hastings book store, an Inventory of all general control.” They explained that The First Church of Christ, of water to the present system. Town Hall, Rt. 31. he kept his fingers over the Scientist, will have a testimony for not less than $250,000- map of the town, drew the ideal The cover of this year’s IXl8[m government and Board of some trust and agency bank $500,000 and $100,000 property route for the project. ‘ Area Taxes Due amount of the clrfeck as t h e in c o m e t a x p e o p l e Education equipment be taken, accounts are not subject to meeting tmiight at 8 at the The second installment of booklet features a color photographers snapped away. WILIMAHTIC AboioSlAB church. The meeting is open to damage, with the town named However, if the route is MANCHESTER 348 W. Middle Tpke. listing cost or estimated cost at withdrawal upon two signatures Police taxes on the grand list of Oct. 1, reproduction of the town coat of The reason: The book store 867 Main St. as the insured. The insurance adhered to, homeowners would 356 W. Middle Tpke purchase. of record and that signatures of the public. 1971 is now due and payable, arms, as well as many treasurer had been called away mansfelo Other Area Offien: will have to be maintained by stand to lose large portions of L HARTFORD Putnam Other recommendations record at the appropriate R eport according to Tax Collector photographs of local scenes on before he could make out a Rt. 195 Holiday Mall Members of the Silk City the developers until the land, and the town would have the inside pages. Another check, and Hanson grabbed the 1181 Main St. Coventry Oi called for: Establishment of depository banks are not specifications of the open space to acquire and move one of the SOUTH WINDSOR Audrey Bray. The last day for first one he could find for 281 Silver Lane ROCKVIILE Stafford Spring! controls to properly account for current. Chorus and its Women’s payment without interest, feature, new this year, is the in­ Ward & Union Sts. Colchester Auxiliary will meet tonight at development required by the existing homes to comply with William Millington, 61, of 10 clusion of a monthly calendar ceremonial purposes. The proceeds of special education Another comment was that Planning and Zoning Commis­ the project plans. He said the High Tower Trailer Park, provided the first installment amount of the check was only Opta S UL - 9 pji. 45 S«l 1 S«a ftaot H8-544I grants received from the state “The Education Department 7:30 at the John F. Tierney was paid on time, is Feb. 1. If Inside, marked with the Ofa TOWCHT - W liffflimBIT KtBSat clearance time Funeral Home, 219 W. Center sion have been completed. commission has returned to the Vernon, was charged Tuesday meeting dates of local agencies. $1.65. and establishment of files to bookkeeping personnel are not Some 80 homes are to be built “drawing board” and perhaps with failure to drive in the the second installment is not keep all correspondence related totally aware of their job St., to pay respects to tbe late on % acres lots with an raising Beeliebub Rd. and other right-hand lane, after a 5:20 to each fund in a monthly report functions due to lack of Robert W. Ryan, a charter entrance to the development land could be considered, p.m. accident on Clark St., to .be submitted to the director experience and adequate super­ member and past president of located on Graham Rd. A rather than acquire homeowner South Windsor. of administration; the keeping vision.” the barbershop harmony groiq>. property in the area, he said. South Windsor Police said walkway from the “Skyvfew” of all note and bond records in a Other comments referred to m open space project to Norma Millington’s car, headed north, separate register and the th e general fund bank Girl Scout cookie troop rush to Burton’s for SMILING SERVICE Rd. in the abutting South I t WORKED veered off the road — maintenance of separate reconciliations as not being chairmen will meet tonight at Windsor Estates will be BOSTON, Mass. (AP) - A apparently to avoid collision New Year Savings checking accounts for the in- completely reconciled as to 7:30 at St. James School Boston man decided that his with an oncoming vehicle—arid cafeteria. great savings in our provided for use of children social drinking had become too detail and corrected to cash walking to Eli Terry School. heavy. struck a utility pole. Millington PICK UP OUR JANUARY CIRCULAR AT YOUR NEARBY CALDOR STORE FOR MOFTE controls; The Board of In other action the council So after work every day, he was not injured, police said. His Education check and encum­ The Ladies Aid of the storewide ciearances voted unanimously to hold an walked to the railroad station car was towed. Court brance registers do not contain Lutheran Women’s Missionary executive session to discuss a n d caught a train to Court date is Jan. 22 at East HOUSEHOLD CLEANING account designations; General League of Zion Evangelical salaries of town hall personnel Providence. No liquor was Hartford. ledgers are not maintained; Lutheran Church will meet downtown and parkade! on Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. Before the served on board. At SPECIALS Board of Education computer tonight at 7:30 at tbe church. executive session, the council Providence, he gabbed a train VERNON m Cases input and output documents are The Rev. CSiarles Kuhl, pastor, will meet in a workshop session back to Boston. The return trip Cars driven by Martin not totally filed and will lead a topic discussion and was also dry. Cordeira, 23, of 56 Grand Ave., Your Choice install officers. Newly elected to discuss and survey and funds CIRCUIT COURT 12 safeguarded from fire. Tbe The jaunt took a little longer Rockville, and Edward L. ■'pi officers to be installed are BIrs. CHILDREN’S & fo r th e Mass Transit Rockville ScmIou report listed the outstanding LINGERIE & than two hours and got him Adams, 50, of Upper Butcher Kuhl, vice president; and Mrs. DRESSES & Commission. If time allows, the back in town after the Allan Pilotte, 17, of ISO E. general debt of the town at $8,- financing of a new library Rd., Ellington, were in collision 249,859 at the eqd of the fiscal Donald Long, recording ACCESSORIES traditional cocktaij hours.# Tk Main St., Rockville, was SPORTSWEAR CORSETS building for the town will also thereby eliminating his biggest on Union St>, Rockyllle, Interma^tic year June 30 and the authorized secretary. They will serve with COATS Tuesday. iC sentenced to an indefinite term, Mrs. Irvin Secor, incumbent be discussed ia private. time of tempta tion. Time AH not to exceed two years, at the but unissued debt at $1,990,000. In other action the council Vernon Police said there General Electric Lighted president; Mrs. Jack Soares, It worked so well that he ■w Ea. Connecticut Correctional The debt limit is broken down voted to change the rules and stopped drinki ng entirely, y were no injuries reported in the Timer I. Dial Sndoz-Alarm an into four categories: General treasurer; and Mrs. Andy 2 p.m. accident; Institution (Cheshire) by Judge •Lysol Spray a Our Reg. 8.79 purposes, $15,677,580; Schools, Lorenzen, financial-social misses Cordeira was charged with Philip Dwyer Tuesday. secretary. Hostesses for laiiious Devon solid and print girls’ nylon . 14 oz., Reg. 1.39 Judge Dwyer imposed the $31,355,161; Sewers, $26,129,301 failure to renew operator’s tonight’s meeting are Mrs. Formerly Sold at 9.88 •Wood Preen Aerosol Model #7270K sentence, on a charge of third- and Urban Renewal, long dresses South Windsor license, operating a motor vehi­ Kuhl, Mrs^ Long and Mrs. coordinate OFF! nylon gowns peignoir sets 13 Oz., Reg. 1.39 Three handy features in degree burglary, to which $22,645,395. In no event Can the cle with unsafe tires and Operates lights, appliances total debt exceed seven times Lorenzen. orHy 1 3 . 9 9 to 1875 watts. Protects your • Fantastik Pistol one alarm clock, Snooz- Pilotte pleaded guilty Dec. 19. 4 . 9 9 - 1 3 . 9 9 2 . 9 9 defective brakes. Court date is Alarm, Lighted Dial, View the annual receipt from taxes. great velueel home. Save over $4. #E911 32 oz., Reg. 1.19 Judge Dwyer also imposed a reg. 8.00-21.00 3 . 9 9 a 7.00 value Feb. 6 at Rockville. Alarm. ’The maximum permitted for specially priced Assorted solids and printsi 1972 Set Record suspended 30-day jail sentence Skirts, pants, sweaters and lengths Shortie and regular 1972, under Uiis formula, would Beautiful fabrics. Broken sizes In­ Pretty little gown and robe Edward 0. Fall, 47, of West on a charge of reckless driving ZOOS IBIPOBTANT blouses. . . mostly polyester In gossam er soft nylon have been $48,774,695. cluding 8 to 18. Nice savingsl sets. Feminine nylon pastels. against Pilotte. Additional PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (AP) knits. Not all sizes In all lingerie. Hartford, was charged Tuesday Estimated revenues totaled pretties. S,M,L. dresses. For New Building with two counts each of issuing charges of operating a motor — Frederick Ulmer, who is colors or styles, sportswear. vehicle without insurance while $10,044,941 and actual revenues retiring from the Philadelphia a bad check and third-degree totaled $10,080,697 udiich was A record building year for and Friday, the Public Works larceny, Vernon Police said. under age„18, and using a motor Zoo where he has been curator vehicle without the owner’s $35,756.48 more than of mammals for 27 years, South Windsor in 1972 was Department said today. Repair The charges were lodged anticipated. The building in­ reported to the Town Council by of sewer lines will be made, and against Fall on a Circuit Court permission, were nolled (not believes in zoos as part of the ir., missy, women s girls’ reversible prosecuted). spector collected fees totalling natural balance of life. fanuNis name group of Town Manager Terry Sprenkel all residents are asked to use 12 arrest warrant. $88,563; hiterest received from “Some animals, if it weren’t dresses last night. Clark and Deming Sts. as Court date is Jan. 16 at investments totaled $91,028; for zoos, would be extinct pastel coordinates short robes ski jackets A grand total of $10,823,061 alternate routes. Rockville. Reg. or Other cases disppsed of or Bulky Sayelle Miscellaneous receipts, $60,- now,” Ulmer, 56, said. “Now 9 .9 9 and 13.99 was reported for permits issued Annual Wupping Fair nolled at Tuesday’s court jMrhaps we can keep cheetahs 1 1 . 9 9 reg. to 20.00 8 . 9 9 great valuMi session included: 327; Police Department Vs OFF! values to 30.00 by Building Inspector Donald Meeting James Baker, 31, of from g(»ng if they do become Sweaters, skirts, slacks in Assorted styles In fleece and Solid nylon quilted jackets Orion' Sayelje* and Heavy Duty Matchbox Cars Costume — Arthur C. AUegra, 17, of receipts, $9,760; Public works, 1 piece styles, costumes, some McLaughlin, with an additional The Wapping Fair, Inc. will Rockville, was issued a sum­ General Electric extinct in the wild, which is pretty pale shades of blue, quilt fabrics. Asst, colors. reverse to space dyed Virgin Wool Worsted Buff Cap Rd., Tolland, fined $30 $13,871; Recreation certainly a possibility. pant dressesi Beautiful stylesi $4,279,000 for industrial hold its annual meeting Monday mons Tuesday charging him Appliance Rollers by Bronner Jewelry pink, yellow or white. S,M,L. Broken sizes but a nice pattern. Pretty-girl colors. 4- Heating Pad for driving the wrong way on a Commission, $9,058; Town “Without zoos, a vast Polyesters, bonded Orion* development. at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. An with improper passing on Ver­ sportswear. 14. girls' shop. ’There were 69 new dwelling non Ave., Rockville, police Our one-way street. aerk, $71,176 and Board of number of praple in this world selection! lingerie. acrylics, print Arnel* triacetates election of officers will take Reg. Our Education, $206,168. permits applied for totaling place and pertinent fair said. Court date is Jan. 16 at Reg. Reg. — George Amaral, 39, of 10 N. wquld never see a wild animal. and many morel Broken sizes In­ 99' 79^Skein While the school cafeteria T ^ y ’re very important and $1,787,000, and 111 alterations business will be discussed. Rockville. 5.39 3 . 9 7 S1.69 1 .1 9 Park St., Rockville, charged clude Junior, missy and half sizes, 4 ply regular or 3 ply bulky with non-support, nolled. account usually goes in the red, they’re better attended than all and addition permits totaled weight. Ha'ndy pull skeins. 3 Lighted pushbutton control. Use under stoves, refriger­ Large selection of various Special group of pins, ear­ dresses. cars, great funifor all. rings, ropes, pendants. — Gmrge A. Cartwright, 25, for tbe past two years it has the football and baseball $303,627. The larger share was to 4 oz. Solid and ombre 3 heat selections. Wet-proof ators. etc. Holds up to 3,000 games put together.” pull-on print from 32 apartment buildings, colors. inner cover. #P55, lbs. \ . Hurry lor best choice! of 218*Phoenix St., Vernon, resulted in a profit although print and solid infant & toddler nine condominiums and 118 ♦ DuPont Cert. Mark r “■ , -uf . - ‘'•‘•9'^WkLs •etSftil threatening and third-degree polyester-pants other building permits for $8,- assaiilt, nolled. bikinis snowsuits 732,434. — J a n ^ J. Foreman, 18, of misses & junior 1 4 . 9 9 reg. 23.00 I PRICE BREAK! I Broad wook, third-degree SAVE 22% 6 / 2 . 9 9 reg. OOO pr. Revenue from 1971 permits SAVE »7 5 . 9 9 14.00 values were more than doubled last larceny, nolled. He pleaded Pick up a dozen or two of pant coats Assorted group in the best year, Sprenkel said, with guilty to third-degree burglary, l« saor-«-HOMi SHCuu these darling little panties in quality outerwear for your Beautiful assorted prints in soft, silky nylon tricot. Sizes 2 8 .9 9 values to 80.00 favorite little boys and girls, $57,862.60 anticipated to be [suffft BitSPl and the case was continued to G/ratits HNB sizes 8-18. Terrific values! Feb. 0 for a pre-sentence 4-5-6, lingerie. TweedsI PlaldsI SolidsI A nice children's. received this month as com­ Vmotoroii/ Brand BOI Manchaalaf ParlM ^ MANCHESTER CUSTOMMAHm sportswear. assortment, but broken sizes and pared to $21,696.60 for 1971. New! investigation. with white lining fit no The largest single developer — Bessie B. Mason, 63, of 164 FIGHTS INFLATION colors . . . missy and Junior sizes, was G. Fox apd Co. on CFF1CES (3> Vernon Ave., Rockville, failure oxtmeoaH coats. Governor’s Highway for $2,750,- Quaker State 10W30 PANASONIC to grant right of way, nolled. Just call to see luxury fabrics in your own homo. famous name two-piece 000, who applied for and built a Roberk Live Edge Champion Westinghouse Cassette Tape — Daniel J. McCann, 18, of Sel^t from many drapery treatments, nuu^ ladies’ scuff warehouse store. The Monsanto Superblend Enfield, operating an Spark Plugs Light Bulbs Recorder ^ b ric collections including textures, ski jackets acrylic knit sets Chemical Co. on Rye St. applied OPEN Motor Oil Wiper Blade Refills unregisteredi motormntnr > vpvehicle.I slippers for a $700,000 permit to built a Limit Limit nolled. gjemtique satins’,; jkhqunrda, ladies’ pile Our Our — Frank E.McDermott, 18, of 1 4 . 9 9 20.00 values 2 .5 0 reg. 5.00 bottle manufacturing plant. 6 Qts. Reg. more. 3 . 9 9 8.00 values Permits were also issued to pef Reg. Reg. 5 7 ^ 15 Florence St., fined $15 for Velveteens, satins. Better pant coats 1.99 pr. 79' ■ Cust. 2/50' Nylon jackets, quilted and Douglas Johnson for $240,000 Cust. 1 . 3 7 . 6l99'^t39.95 pagaing in a no passing zone. An slippers to match your Change plugs now & save! Choose 60, 75 or 100 watts. Bulittjn condenser mike, au­ unquilted styles in brown, Acrylic hat and scarf sets . . . for a professional building m n y 9 - 3 Famous all.weather formula Easy snap-in installation. Sizes for most Amer. cars. additional charge of passing on favorite robes. Asst, colors, 1 9 . 9 9 special valuasl Standard Inside frosted. tomatic slop at end of tape. red, blue or purple. S,M,L. crocheted and knitted. Asst, center on Buckland Rd.; In- for cold or hot weather Sizes 13' to 19 ’. Battery or AC. a curve, was nolled. lingerif Completely washable acrylic pile R esistor Type, Reg. 9 ^ ...... 7 9 ' dustronics, Inc. of 489 Sullivan EVENING HOURS driving. — Gary Mead, 16, of 42 sportswear. coats. Some with back half-belts. colors, accessories. Ave., $190,000- permit for Wappingwood Rd., Vernon, Asst, colors. 8-18. coats. rebuilding and adding to the Middle Turnpike Office fined $10 for operating a motor company, which suffered a 320 Middle Turnpike West EVERY LP and EVERY TAPE REDUCED DURING THIS SALE! vehicle without a license, and heavy loss in a fire early in $15 for failure to drive in the junior acrylic sarong fur-lined 1972; McGrath-Davis (Mellen’s 6-8 Thursday Choose from All Labels.AII Artists .All Categories in our stockI.Rock.Classical.Children’s.lnstrumentals Established lane. Marine) $144,000, John Fitch — Edward R. Nielsen, 20, of 9 skirts pantie girdles leather gloves BLACK SABBATH A M ERICA L ladies’ zip-out Blvd. for and boating store and Manchester Green Office • MO ODY BLUES • JOHN DENVER • JONI MITCHELL River St., Rockville, • JAMES TAYLOR STEVIE WONDER S warehouse; and SamSel- 621 Middle Turnpike East •CAT STEVENS •BREAD • NEIL YOUNG dirsorderly conduct, $50 cash 6 . 9 9 reg. to 12.00 all weather coats Bassinger, ^tW2,000 for the •NEIL DIAMOND • CAROLE KING • THE BAND RITA COOLIDGE S bond forfeited. 6 . 9 9 reg. 10.00-10.00 Long leg style with Criss­ 4 . 9 9 7.00 value • SEALS & CROFTS • ELVIS PRESLEY URIAH HEEP || town’s first funeral parlor and 6-8 Friday •OSMONDS • WEST, BRUCE &LAING • JETHRO TULL — Michael A. Smith, 17, of 185 cross front panels for com­ 1 6 . 9 9 values to 30.00 • BARBRA STREISAND Assorted styles In pretty Genuine leather gloves with services. • ROD STEW ART • THREE DOG NIGHT •SANTANA Main SI., Manchester, failure to fort and control. White, Assorted styles and fabrics, warm full fur linings. Black, brown. T ap e Tape pastels, solids and checks. Permits were also issued to North Manchester Office Tape display headlights and rear underfashions. zip-out linings. Many fashion Series F Series J Series K Series U Sizes 5-13. sportswear. S,M,L. accessories. Admiral Moving and Storage of Series A Series B Series C Series D Series ^E marker light, $25 cash bond 220 North Main Street 6.98 6.98 7.98 9.98 colors. Sizes 8-20. coats. Ellington Rd. for $40,000; 1.981 98 2.98 3.98 <* 4.98 5.98 forfeited. - Joseph Berruola for a car wash 6-8 Wednesday — Paul J. Taggart, 17, of Rt. on Sullivan Ave. $28,000; Arne 74, Tolland, third-degree H. Dalene of 1390 John Fitch First Manchester Office g g c -| 69 227 299 485566584 criminal mischief, fourth- acrylic lined 3 4 4 sweater&..shrinks.» famous maker untrimmed \ Blvd. a flooring enterprise, 595 Main Street degree larceny, second-degree leather gloves $20,000; Gasland, Inc. service criminal mischief, and % For Shop At Home novelties.jnore wool coats ' No Special Orders bras station on Sullivan Ave. $12,000; 6-8 Thursday For Albums Containing More Than 1 LP, EXTRA SPECIAL! All 45 RPM Top Hits Series attempted fourth-degree 'y Service.Gail and Frank RObacker, Sullivan Multiply By Above Prices .98 No Rain Checks larceny, all nolled. X 643-1528 3 8 . 9 9 values to 68.00 57^W f ea. 4 . 9 9 - 5 . 9 9 14'w 2 / 5 . 0 0 3 . 9 9 6.00 value -* Ave. 113.000. — Michael F. Williams, 21, of Ext. 6 Turtlenecks, ribbed turtles, Jr. and misses’ sizesi Assorted McLaughlin attributes the Windsorville, fined $20 for terrific valuefI fashlqn styleg In tweed, solid or W e’re with you all the way ’iliiiiitiMi - - 1 solids, striped outlanders, Genuine leather giovea with “biggest year in the town’s disorderly conduct. An ad- Smooth, lacy, light fiberfill plaids. Broken sizes and colors, history" to the fact that money shorty novelties, pointelles, styles and.morel White and warm acrylic lining. Brown or ditional''charge of intoxication morel Not every style In but a nice selection, coats. “loosened up” and the first 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Wed. thru Sat, colors, underfashions. black, accessories. HARTFORD NATIONAL was nolled. every size an'd color. apartnoents approved for the 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. — Edward P. Zagorski, 22, of town, he said. BANK>

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 caused by his second in com­ VOICES OF 1776. By Richard a bibliograiAy of about four events of the Revolution — will Death Penalty Banned Wheeler. ’Iliomas Y. Crowell pages. mand, G ^ . Charles Lee, at the be toth informed and entertain- ’ Co. 430 Pages..$10. Current Battle of Monmouth in Ndw ed. ■San Juan, Puerto Rico — ’Tha History can be told first hand Bruce Catton, most widely Jersey, Wheeler quotes one wit­ Puerto Rico, Bill of Rights, ap­ Best Sellers read living historian of the Civil Ronald C. Hood or second hand. Richard Wheel­ (Compiled by Publlehers’ Weekly) ness as saying the Father of his proved in 1962, provides the iEu^uing er, an ex-Marine, in his account War, in a foreword, endorses Country “swore ... till the Associated Press right to a free education, pro­ of the American Revolution, FICTION Wheeler’s formula, empha­ leaves shook on the trees, hibits the death penalty and QUEEN VICTORIA. From ess’s private secretary and con­ “ Jonathan Livingston sizing that time has made Uie charming, delightful.” wire tapping, designates a fidential adviser. Mrs. Wood­ follows the hardest course of all Founded Oct. i, 1881 Her Birth To the Death Of the — a combination of the two SeAguU,” Bach participants in the Revolution Engagement rings set with workday of eight hours, insures Prince Consort. By Cecil Wood- ham-Smith has described this “■nie Odessa File,” Forsyth “figures out of a pageant” and stones appeared in the Middle the right of labor to organize immense psychological and approaches. Ages. By the 15th century the and to bargain collectively, and Published by Manchester Publishing ham-smith. Alfred A. Knopf. “August 1914,” Solzhenit^ “turned them to marble.” In And he records the dis­ newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. emotional strain, under which The result is surprisingly ef­ diamond had become popular limits imprisonment prior to Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, 486 Pages. $10. “Semi-Tough,” Jenkins other words, the nitty gritty ol comfiture of British Adm. Sir should telephone the circulation depart­ Burl Lyons, Publisher Queen Victoria and the Duke the tough will and endurance of fective, considering the com­ history which Catton found in as an engagement stone. trial to six months. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) ment, 647-9946. “The Persian Boy,” Renault Peter Parker when a cannon of Wellington must be running Victoria almost gave way, bet­ plexities involved. It is rather such ample supply for the Wat ball passed so near his “coat ter than any other biographer Published every evening except Sundays Member Audit Bureau of Circulation neck and neck in their bid for like putting the reader behind a Betwmn the States has been tail as to tear it off, together biographical attention.There is the present reviewer can recall. camera on a moving platform. ^ NONFICTION either lost or largely over­ and holidays. Entered at the Manchester, Member of The Associated Press “The Best and the Brightest,” with his clothes, clear to the Conn., Post Office as Second Class Mail With the next Christmas and New Year doubtless much nostalgia in our Beginning with the queen’s Wheeler, in condensed pas- looked in most accounts of the buff,” during the attack on Matter. on a Tuesday' you can expect the clamor in busmess and current interest, at the twilight m arriage, Mrs. Woodham- . sages, gives the clarifying Halberstafn war that marked our country’s Charleston, S.C. An Exciting Party Idea! The Manchester Publishing Co. assumes industry, and government also, to why not make Monday a of the British Empire, in two Smith’s touch becomes less re­ background, dates and local­ “ Dr. Atkins’ Diet birth. Burl L. Lyons Publisher no financial responsibility for such eminent Victorians. markable. 'The book expands ities. ’Then he quotes, some­ Revolution,” Atkins Customer Pick-Up Buffett, and t^ographical errors appearing in adver­ times only a paragraph or two “Superirioneyi” Smith And it is this ingredient that There may be those who will m X leader, though, reached a Going back over half a cen­ into something like an account Sub^ription Rates tisements and other reading matter in The tury, many of us can remember of the impact of European his­ and elsewhere up to several “I’m O.K., You’re O.K.,” Wheeler sets out to find and find fault with this book be­ Home Delivered Buffett few years ago when he simply closed his plant Payable in Advance Manchester Evening Herald. Lytton Strachey’s biography of tory on Britain and particularly pages, from the participants Harris include as he stitches together cause it furnishes much more in Ready-to-Serve Containeral betwLn Christmas and New Year’s and each employe ha with considerable skill his own One Month $3.25 One Year $39.00 Display advertising closing hours, three the great queen — artistic, on the royal family. This takes and other observers to catch “The Joy of Sex,” Comfort description than probing analy­ For further Information, call the color and vitality of the summaries and the contempo­ Single Copy 15* Six Months $19.50 full days prior to publication. a vacation whether or not he wanted it. rhetorically beautiful, im­ the focus too much from the sis of hidden causes. Nev­ The boss said the time wasn’t productive a® pressionistic, a bit sketchy, but Queen. As an example, too bvent. ’This technique probably rary descriptions of the leading ertheless, the orilinary reader By Carrier, Weekly 75' Thiaee Months $9.75 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon footnoted for volume, page and GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, bic. prior to day of publication; 12 noon Friday as most employes were concerned and so he locked the delightful. One of the best was much space is given to the Cri­ will not please the academics events. Referring to Washing­ — particularly if he has a fair since the quotations are not date of source, although there is ton’s anger at the confusion 649-5313 or 649-5314 Subscribers who fail to receive their for publication Saturday and Monday. doors during that period. Lady Longford’s recent full- mean War — natural enough outline in his mind of the chief scale biography, more thor­ for an author who has described so well the heroism of Florence Now that the Christmas bills are being ™ jj® oughly researched in more hith­ erto private souces than any of Nightingale and the romantic mailbox of most households, it is estimated that the its predecessors. but futile Charge of the Light “Known for Quality, Famous for Service, Since 1874” average American citizen’s bill Both Lady Longford and now Brigade. We shall look forward Participatory:. annually is now $92 for every rnember o^/^e family. Mrs. Woodham-Smith have had to the perspective another vol­ Statistics show that the $92 buys nearly f g a llo n s of free access to the Royal Ar­ ume may bring. Ronald C. Hood assorted beverages consumed per person, including 191/2 chives. The results are sur- \ Democracy Needed gallons of beer and ale, five quarts of wine and pHsingly different. It should be Associated Press champagne, and over four quarts of distilled , said here that since the latter Solid Oak or we should too let them known when brings her subject up only to the I The (]leneral Assembly of Connec­ The projection for 1972 indicates the nation s total death of the Prince Consort, ticut has started another session. In we find something they have done to spending for legal alcoholic beverages will e x c ^ the lOTl another volume presumably is WAITING FOR THE MORN­ total of $19,122,000,000, at retail prices, including taxes. ING TRAIN: An American be our liking. planned. the coming weeks there Will be many However, statistics reveal that Americans are All the biographies stress the Boyhood. By Bruce Catton. Through our communications, as in­ Solid Maple decisions each legislator will have to consuming less than they were at the turn of the century. trials of the Princess Victoria Doubleday. 260 Pages. $7.95. Thousands of authors have make. Many will be easy but there dividual citizens, we can do much to There is less beer and hard liquor, but more wine. before she became Queen" Her father, the Duke of Kent, was written about their American will be some difficult ones also on shape the production of the assembly. boyhood, but Catton’s backward Now that another holiday season is history and vre are in relatively poor for the son and highly-emotional, yet important To the extent we exert partisan or brother of kings, and died when look is a little different from a New Year, it is time to look forward with more than just his daughter was only a few most. At emotional pressures on our represen­ Last Offer issues such as abortion, tax law passing interest to Manchester’s big birthday celebration months old. Nor, for some changes, and possibly governmental tatives; we c a lf'^ ^ t the assembly coming up in June. years, was there any certainty Chronologically it runs from If you didn’t get that fitting, just right gift from Nick, the young princess would ac­ the turn of the century — he structure itself. to be partisan or emotional. St. now is the time to order the edition: A New England cede to the throne. was bom in 1899 — to about We believe our present To the extent we offer them con­ Above all, there was the in­ 1916, when he went off to Ob- These Special Prices! Pattern, The History of Manchester, by Dr. William E. considerate and selfish treat­ erlin College. He grew up in a assemblymen, Democrat or structive criticism and suggest Buckl6V. ment she received from her crossroads village named Ben- During our Semi-Annual Sale, friendly prices on maple and oak Republican, are sincere in their positive solutions to the many The library edition, silk-bound, sells for $25 and may l» own mother the duchess, who zonia, in Micliigan, where Ob- ordered from The Pequot Press, Old Chester Road, erlin graduates had hoped to bedrooms are just right for your teenager’s room or that extra desires to arrive at decisions on these problems confronting them, we can hoped to be regent and queen bedroom. This will be the last chance to buy at these special prices, Chester, Conn. 06412. herself in everything but name establish a college in the timber and the other issues which will be in expect a constructive and positive Needless to say every home ought to have one if you are for some years after the as­ country, only to find that there the manufacturer is discontinuing these groups shown so they wiii the ultimate best interests of the peo­ session. interested in history, and who isn’t, because history is cension. And behind the moth­ were not enough candidates to no longer be available. It may not be the finest made today, but It Is er, and egging her on, was the keep a college going. ’They well built, sturdy and made of good, honest hardwood. The price Is ple of the state. The ballot we cast last November being made every day. , x. u ^ « turned it into an academy at the Beginning very early in the New Year, the Herald staff ambitious, ruthless, almost sin­ easy on your budget and the selection Is so large that we couldn’t We believe that mistakes made in was the appetizer in our sitting the ister Sir John Conroy, the duch- high-school level, before it went will be pretty well occupied in compiling a special show It all here. Come see for yourself. Put a room together for as table of democracy. We must now under. Catton’s father had the judgments during the course of the pictorial edition which we hope to have ready just prior to unfortunate position of guiding little as $254. session wili be made but not follow through with the rest of the the anniversary week. it in its leaner years. deliberately. No man or woman is in- menu—a balance program for Connec­ Remember, if you have some old-time photos of f Manchester happenings which you think would ^ pf fallibie and we, who will be watching ticut, which means accepting a lot New England Village From Mohawk Trail. (Photo By Pinto) New Books, But this, is more than a boy’s interest, Hal Turkington, our managing editor, would like story, or a family’s story, for it :n the legisiative process, should things which may not be personally to take a look at them tor our special eaiuon. fn ey can M delves into the absolute skin­ remember this and respect the right palatable to us but never-the-less good returned in good condition and we would appreciate the At Library ning of the Michigan pine for­ for us. loan of such. ____ ests to produce building lumber of any individual legislator to dis­ Auden—Epistle to a godson, and for-a growing America — this § agree with us on particular issues just Now is the time for each of us to The U.S. Department of Labor says pay hikes and a other poems was before Catton’s birth. — [ 0 resolve to let our representatives Ins ide longer work week pushed earnings of New England Betlitz—Mysteries from and the rough world of little as we expect him to respect our right forgotten worlds railroads built to haul the tim­ to disagree with him. know where we stand beitore the votes workers to a record high in 1972. Connecticut showed the sharpest advance with average Bernard—System/3 program- ber. His chapter on “Death of a We are not political innocents and are taken. We think this would be ap­ ^ I m PRQII j ., Wiltlemess” is a melancholy weekly earnings of $165.11, compared to the national tale, of an e^ogical disaster. preciated by our representatives who, Dalrymple—Survival in the we do know there will be times in the average of $157.90. outdoors ,, Woven thibugh it all is a nostal- ■Mil C' Average weekly earnings of the other states were; ■^c view' of the Ufi'Style in the •: .0: coming weeks When our represen-, as we stated earlier, are sincfere'in Di ^ a tt—Without prescription » __ dind R o b ert N ovak Massachusetts $148.06, Vermont $139.77, New Hampshire early years of the century. tatives will be voting party or will be their desires to arrive at the right Ebel—The strange and $128.44, Rhode Island $126.72 and M aine $125.96. — — beautiful world of orchids i V taking stands based on their decisions for the good of Connecticut. Henry and John No Team Contributing to the increase was a longer work week Fisher—Garden of innocents . the whip’s job has become a Catton’s mature years knowledge (or lack of knowledge) of Remember, we elected them and WASHINGTON-President reformers now seem likely to averaging 40.5 hours. Fleischer—Jack Dempsey proved him to be a genius in the subject every committee chiar- stepping-stone to Speaker, it Friedrich—The pathology of the issue at hand. we have the obligation to follow Nixon has confided to political art of telling history so that It intimates that one reason he did man to formal endorsement by should be made elective. But politics through by informing them of our they don’t want Burton on the Perhaps overlooked in all the fanfare that greeted the sounded genuine, and real and We think the people should let the not press John B. Connally to the House Democratic caucus. Gleason—The Western understandable. He had nothing The only chiarman who might leadership escalator and would successful Apollo 17 mission was this comment by Captain legislators know when they disagree views on the issues. Democracy become Secretary, of State was wilderness of North America of Iry-as-dust mumbles of his concern that Connally could fail that test is Patman, whose feel incomparably safer with Ceman which is certainly worth repeating: Guillen—Man-making words; but in order to be fair to the legislator works only when all of us work at it. Speaker Carl Albert’s the professors of history, but never work harmoniously with age, erratic behavior and “In my boyhood, a trip to Uie moon was an impossible selected poems of Nicolas told the story as It was — sp^ Dr. Henry Kissinger, Mr. autocratic methods as chair­ presumed appointment, dream, but the realization of impossible dreams made Guillen California Rep. John McFall. cifically, in the field of the Civil s Nixon’s top foreign policy aide. man of the Banking Committee America the great nation it is to date.” r Harding—’The ox on the roof War, and he found his first fas­ As Mr. Nixon views it, a clash will generate opposition votes They would relent, however, if How right he is, and we shouldn’t forget it, in this day of James—Young lives at stake; cination with that theme in the certain the caucus would elect a of powerful personalities, both in the caucus. seemingly much strife and turmoil. the education of adolescents old veterans he knew in Ben- C apital Fare skilled in the underworld wars However, that’s not at all less passionate liberal than Jeffers—Wanted by the FBI zonia. what the outside reformers Burton— say Rep. Morris Udall of competing bureaucracies, The latest study of newspaper reading by the Bureau of Johnson—Yachtsman’s guide to have in mind. They are not so of Arizona. the rating rule r Andrew Tiilly would inevitably break out if Advertising reveals the following; Connally took over the State much interested in purgint Karlins-rBiofeedback; turning His skill as a historian, and Department while Kissinger erratic, autocratic, old com­ Nixon^s The average reading time is 30 to 40 minutes; on the power of your mind especially a historian who could remained in charge of the mittee chairmen as in dumping Slightly more than half of all readers start at page one Kelly—Art restoration write with moving and illumi­ Collective Fidgeting National Security Council conservative chairmen. This, Token Woman and scan each page; Kenyon—TTie Popish Plot nating force, serves him well in this book. machinery. the recent broadside by Com­ The otherwise unfathomable Ninety-three per cent of the readers take some positive Kerr—Mediums, and spirit- Miles A. Smith SOLID OAK university’s attempt to win nocent or guilty, the suit should Mt. Nixon gave the matter mon Cause against the seniority selection of Texas politician action connected with the newspaper, clipped something, rappers, and radicals.. 1850-1900 WASHINGTON-I would hope system does not include Pat­ Associated Press that colleges and universities acquittal for the accused rapist. remind those institutions that much thought last fall, When Anne Armstrong, co-chairman wrote a letter to the editor; 56 per cent clipped and sav ^ Raymond—Educational An acquittal, of course, would implicit in the college-student William P. Rogers, a victim of man in its rogues’ gallery of of the Republican National commune; the story of - g across the land will do some high-handed committee editorial m aterial, and 39 per cent clipped one or m ore ads collective fidgeting over the be GW’s best defense in the contract is an obligation by the repeated humiliations as Committee, to become a in the three months before the survey; Commonwealth College A SORT OF A SAGA. By Bill college to protect the student chairmen. The reason: of­ mess George Washington civil suit. Secretary of State, was cabinet-level counselor to There is no difference in advertising readership between La Casce—The art of per­ Mauldin. Norton. 301 Pages. Banzhaf really went after the from bodily harm while on prepared to resign beginning ficious through he is, Patman’s President Nixon was a hurried suasion : how to write effective­ $6.95. University has got itself into year-around vendetta against right hand and left hand pages. over the rape of two GW coeds. GW administration. A state­ campus. Mr. Nixon’s second thrm. move to head off criticism from ly about almost anything In case you missed it the first ment issued by Elliott on Dec. If indeed, as charged, GW did Rogers then changed his mind the banking industry fits the women. Regardless of the survey and countless others which Leonard—Atlantic time around, this is an oppor­ SOLID MAPLE However the mess is resolved, Common Cause line. have pointed out the same thing, it is sometimes difficult GW today cannot be a very hap­ 7, said Banzhaf, “does not men­ assist the rape suspect’s about leaving, partly because of A coalition of women’s beaches (Time-Life books) tunity to catch up with a natu­ tion, much less deny, a number defense, its administration last fall’s flurry of press Conservative Rep. W. R. groups was about to blast Mr. to convince the advertiser that position of an ad really isn’t Lemer—Flation; not inflation ral-born humorist’s tale of his py place. (Bob) Poage of Texas is no To recap the text of a recent of major allegations...curiously defaulted on the contract with criticism. White House aides Nixon for failing to include any of utmost importance. ^ of prices, not deflation of jobs early years. It.is a re-issue of a omits many details, and does the two coeds. Of course univer­ now believe Rogers will stay no winner of House popularity con­ women in the second-term Lukie—Contemporary Yugoslav book published in 1949, shortly column, the coeds charged they tests and will receive some after Mauldin had won fame as were sexually attacked in two not categorically deny that the sity officials should mount the longer than one more year. cabinet, “When the White House According to the January issue of the Elks magazine, the literature I “no” votes for retention as a sardonic cartoonist who in university buildings. The university assisted the best possible defense in the Kissinger is also believed to hurriedly turned to a stunned cost of Congress has gone up. Lukowski—Strategy and tactics civil suit, but if they involved Agriculture Committee chair­ World War.U gave the dogfaced alleged assailant was acquitted defense ” of the rape suspect. be planning his departure Mrs. Armstrong. Though Mrs. In the Around Washington column, the magazine points for getting a government job themselves in the rape trial to around the end of 1973, although man. Some doves will vote to Armstrong is an effective party Lumumba—Lumumba speaks infantryman his just deserts after a jury trial, but the Of the press reports, which he out that House members have voted themselves 38 free said he had no reason to doubt, protect the univiersity’s developments abroad could remove Rep. F. Edward Hebert politician, nobody claims she Maldonado-Denis—Puerto and satirized mercilessly the mother of one of the coeds is commissioned officers of that Bernard said “They show that treasury they will go'into court change that tentative of Louisiana, personally pop­ has the background for a job trips home per two-year session instead of 26. ’They also Rico: a swio-historic interpre- suing the university for $1.5- have increased their stationery allowance from $3,500 to conflict.^ million on various counts of this university connived with with unclean hands. Yale, timetable. He has informed ular but hawkish, as A rm ^ originally designed for the es­ tlon Vassar and Slippery Rock Services Committee chairman. $4,250 per year. If they do not spend the whole sum in the ’There was a sequel called irresponsibility. Now GW the defense in what amounts to colleagues at Harvard,, which timable Dr. Arthur Burns, now Mooer^Findiiig your Way in “The Brass Ring," and of stands accused of hrfving un­ an unworthy attempt to thwart please note. gave him an unprecedented A few Southerners might op­ chairtnan of the Federal House stationery store, they can draw what is left in cash. the outdoors; edmpass f pose Rep. Charles Diggs of course in later years Mauldin fairly given hid and comfort to the ends of justice, obstruct the four-year leave of absence with Reserve Board. It might seeq^ a little strange but we doubt if the naidigation, map reading, route became an editorial cartoonist the suspect’s defense counsel in prosecution of.a selfconfessed full protection of tenure, that he Michigan, a black man, to taxpayers were aware of that situation prior to the 1972 finding, weather forecastig become the new chairman of of considerable impact. an attempt to strengthen its rapist and sodomist, suppress does not plan to return. election. Mphahlele—Voice? in the This account describes Maul­ own case, in the civil suit. reports and evidence it Thus, the grand entrance on the District of Columbia Com­ whirlwind mittee. OpenForum din’s nostalgic — but not senti­ That charge was leveled by possessed that would have the diplomatic scene of the Something to think about: A fellow we know can’t figure Neruda-The captain’s verses m ental— view of his boyhood facilitated the government’s T oday’s T hought former Democratic governor of But only the vote on Patman 'mmm Paher-Las V6gas; as it begap- one of the chief prosecutors, out what all the fuss is about acupuncture. His wife’s out there in New Mexico and case, and tried to throttle its Texas may occur early in 1974 will be.close, and even he T h a n k You as it grew Arizona in the 1920s, when the judges and others involved in relatives, he says, have been giving him the needle for the rape trial ip a news story own staff and employes in the as the possible springboard for probably will survive. To the editor; Paliner-England, France and restless Pop Mauldin was jump­ Mankind finds that it is easier A footnote: The post of House years. published by the Washington exercise of their constitutional to immediately fight the new a switch in party registration On behalf of the staff and Christendom, 1377-1399 ing from one “project” to an­ Star-News. It has prompted two right to free speech.’’ and a run for the Republican majority Whip (no. 3 in the clients of the Manchester Prin{^e-Wild riv^r other in his ever luckless at­ mode of living than it is to wait Democratic hierarchy), now GW professors to attackf- in Bernard’s use of the phrase to understand and examine and presidential nomination. ’This is Sheltered Workshop, I would Worth sharing from the January issue of The Rotarian: Rand McNally—Western tempt to strike it rich. appointive by the Speaker, Bill, who even as a boy would print, the university’s role in “self-confessed rapist and know what is strange. precisely the Connally scenario like to express appreciation to She wasn’t bruised or scared a bit. campgrounds & trailer parks the rape case. sodomist” is legally inac­ expected by some Nixon-wise would become elective by the the fine people in this When her c a i^ n d another’s hit. Ribocoff—The American rather read than do chores — We really don’t grasp the caucus were it not for the even if the reading was pretty V “If press reports are to be curate. Police did offer a world and our fellow man; in­ White House aides. community who have been But she reair the report on the printed page. medical machine Chest, 30x18-39’’H ...... $74. believ^,’’ said Prof. Hugh Y. “confession,” but it was not ad­ A footnot^: Kissinger’s grand aggressive campaign for whip collecting wire coat hangers Roethel—’The E|lue Rider trashy — and his brother Sid, a stead we fight with the old waged by liberal Rep. Phillip And had a stroke, i$ told her age. Bookcase Top, 34x10-45”H ...... $74. Bernard, the university “has mitted as evidence because the images of them that we have strategy of a peaceful world in which provide work for the han­ Sheppard—Where have all the year his elder, and something of been guilty of utterly judge ruled the suspect had not which the U. S. controls the Burton of California. dicapped. Dan Lufkin, state robots gone? a mechanical genius, seemed to Bachelor Chest, 30x18-30"H...... $74. constructed out of our past Even old-lin^ establishment A bright young fellow figured out why he wasn’t able to despicable, contemptible, base been fully informed of all his fears. j balance of world power con­ commissioner for environmen­ Singb-’Theory and practice of be getting into all soita of Bookcase Top, 42x10-45"l^ ...... $74. and thoroughly disgraceful con­ rights. tradicts .ponnally's chauvinistic Democrats believe that since tal protection, has endorsed save any money. He worked only five days a week but moiieh) guerrilla warfare scrapes and escapad^ niokt of To accept and then' to in­ spent money seven. the time, ajj school, amongst the Desk, 42x18-30”H ...... J...... $74. duct,” Prof. John Banzhaf However, that doe not get GW tegrate into a new more com­ goal of a world dominated by this project of recycling a Spinner—Eiminine plural; issued a statement published in out of its pickle. The prosecutor the U. S., from trade to Herald waste product! stories by women about wildlife and amongst the tame Dresser, 42x18-30”H ___...... $74. plex whole — this is the only critters around them. the official university permitted the State-News to way of the future. monetary relationships to Chief John Rivosa and Chief ^ w in g up Twin or Full Size Bed & Nite Stand newsletter, charging the GW quote him by name in charging military power. Yesterdays Granville Lingarcf have S tein -M e^ power; who is The hook is a whole series of The future is open to those anecdotes, richly told, and (17xl4-26"H) 2 pcs...... $74. President Lloyd H. Elliott’s in­ that the university had assisted who can bring the separate announced that people can con­ shaping yoiir picture of the the defendant's case. 25 Years Ago tinue to bring the hangers to Current Quotes there are some uproarious nar­ Bunk Bed, Twin Si^wTGliard Bail itial explanation “contains pieces into new wholes. There Patman^s , world? ratives, such as one describing and Ladder...... ;...... $88. loopholes big enough to drive a Presumably, his statement and is no future for those who would Thomas Ferguson, president local fire houses which serve as Vizziiit-Vizzlnl; the, secret that of other witnesses quoted Seniority Woes collection points. a fapiily exodus in an old jalop- truck through.” Banzhaf has deny the feelings and positions of The Herald Printing Co., “Among the valuable things i lii^s of America”s most py dui^g a twister and flash Mirror. 22x28” Plate...... $32. EACH MAJOR PIECE by the newspaper will be sub­ The irony of the reform drive publishers of the Manchester Please do not throw away “I’d say a man had to be successful undercover agent successfully demanded that the of all others to express their lost in a fire was a plaque something special for these flood, and a seriocomic episode GW Senate investigate the un­ mitted as evidence in the suit own view as the only view. agains the congressional Evening Herald, is 78 today. those wire coat hangers—save awarded me for working out a . Woodham-Smith-^een atacotintry rodeo. brought by the coed’s mother seniority system is that its only them for the Manchester people to stand for several Victoria, from her birth, to the iversity’s alieged involvement This is the real task folk all formula for making longhorn hours. But nobody seems to Mauldin slings words around in the rape trial. against GW. worshipping groups of the possible victim is one of the 10 Years Ago Sheltered Workshop. cheese out of shorthorn inilk.” death of the Prince Cionsort’ wita gusto, and his cartoonist’s It is not to prejudge that suit ’Diank you and Happy New mind.” — Larry Bridges, one of Y o ^ d a -’The two worlds of The Star-News quoted Twentieth Century. reformers’ favorite committee Town officials and downtown — Charles M. Hatch’s lie that eye catches the real essence of to suggest that the present Don-, chairmen; Rep. Wright Pat­ Year. the thousands of persons who Jim- Yoshida, witk Bill 935 Main St., Downtown Manchester - Open Tuesday through Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M, - Saturdays 9:30 A:M. to 5:30 P.M. - Closed Mondays - Phone 643-5171 witnesses as saying that The Rev. Kenneth Steere, businessmen agree to take made him 1972 World Champion queued up to pay their la.st boy-life hi the old days. medical reports were nybrook is a warning to college Chaplain, man, the 79-year-old populist Sincerely yours, Liar in the 43rd annual Hosokawa Miles A. Smith steps with General Manager Norman Fendell respects to the late Presideai Eighteen texts: writing by cfin- - Use 30 Day Charge or Master Charge - Longer Terms Available - We Also Have A Layaway Plag ) 3 “minimized” and other records and university administrations Mansfield Training from Texas. Richard Martin for. removal of competition of the Burlington Associated Press Director Harry S.;Truman. . temporary 6reek authors “Impounded, ” allegedly in the everywhere. Whether GW is in- School •' After much agitation, the parking meters on Main St. Liars’ Club.

V PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Jan. 3.-1973 Two Parafihutists Hurt ’TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - “ You’ll have the cheapest stacked in the size and shape hopes to incorporate the blocks Man Surrenders Self Inexpensive houses can be built patio wall in town and nobody- desired, and then covered with in a low-cost housing plan he is ■::: Chartet Unit Manchester the cement and figerglass developing. :|i; L i b r a i r In Mid-Ait^, Collision Don’t Throw out of old beer and soft drink will know what’s in it,” Miller cans, according to an inventive says. “ The two basic mixture. Meets Tonight Hospital In Hit-Run Fatality “ The unit is designed to be Calendar Both mfn are experienced professor of architecture at the ingredients are readily. The result is an inexpensive, t,^Two parachutists remaine<^ in easily erected with as few skills The Manchester .Charter jumpers, Blake said. University of Arizona. available to make the walls, waterproof block that can be Notes Manchester Memorial Hospital Arthur J. Chenot, 64, of 22 Those Beer as possible,” Miller says, Revision Commission, when it Available Angelica suffered a back of the Manchester Police Alvin Miller says he has which can be put together by used for outdoor walls or in today, suffering from injuries Crestwc^ Dr., Manchester, Department. adding that the cost of " g m eets tonight at 8 in the Discharged Tuesday; Willard injury and Eldson had leg in­ devised a type of cement- unskilled people.” larger, sturdier shapes, for For the second year, the staff received in a mid-air collision has been summoned to court on Cans Away materials for a home for fbur ' Municipai Building Hearing Catlett, East Hartford; Samuel juries in the mishap. Blake, Dziedzinski was found lying fiberglass block filled with beer Miller, who is trying to get house wails, Miller says. ' of Mary Cheney Library has over Ellington Airport Sunc^ay a charge stemming from an persons could be as low as Room, is expected to take ac­ Strain, 246 Oak St.; Robert L. terming the accident a “ freak in the road at Hillstown Rd. and and soft drink cans suitable for his idea patented, says the Employing the geodesic prepared and printed a afternoon. i alleged hit-and-rqn auto $3,500. tion on a proposal for the Hatches, Willimantic; Harry J. situation,” said nobody was Wetherell Sts. at 'about 6:30 wall building. blocks are made from old cans dome concept, Miller says he calendar for distribution to Rosario Angelica, 32, of 153 popular, election of , a mayor — Adams, Andover. sure what happened. accidrat last week in whidi an a.m. He was pronounced dead patrons. A limited number of Tudor Lane, Manchester, was to be elected at-large and to be Also, Lorraine E. Fagan, T he incident will be East Hartford man died. at the Manchester hospital at copies is available upon request reported in serious condition, someone other that one of the East Hartford; Dennis S. investigated by Richard Barber Chenot surrendered himself, 7:40 a.m. at the main desk. There is also and Parker Edson, 28, !of nine members of the Board of Najjar, 1C Thompson Rd.; of Ellington, a CPI member and through an unidentified Last week police said there a display in the lobby. Meriden, was listed in satisfac­ Directors. Arthur Brault, Coventry; the area safety officer of the attorney,' at Police was a 99 per cent chance that . Drawings for facing pages tory condition at the hospital. tremendous savings in all eight D&L stores: The proposal, recommended Jamaitis baby girl, 83 W. Mid­ U.S. Parachute Association. Headquartera Tuesday after­ the dead man was struck by a were done by Lynn ^ u lie u . Both men, members |of by Phyllis Jackston, secretary dle Tpke.; Thelma H. Libbey, Blake noted that mid-air noon, Manchester Police said car, probably between 6 and The final pages contain a list of Connecticut Parachutists Ific. o f the"CRC and its only woman South Windsor; Harriet H. collisions of parachutists today. Chenot was given a 6:15 a.m. on D ec. 27. An major changes in library (CPI), a Manchester-based member, faces considerable Wallis, South Windsor. summons charging him with autopsy was performed at the • CORBINS CORNER • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN history from 1840 and the sport parachuting club, were extremely unusual. It was the opposition among the com­ first such accident in CPI’s 10- evading responsihiUty. He was hospital, but the exact cause of current service hours of the participating in a weekly juihp mission’s 15 members. The year history, he said. relea s^ on a $5,000 non-surety death was not pinpointed, police com m ission already is on three town public libraries. at Ellington Airport Sunday bond and is to appear in Circuit said. MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON, • BRISTOL PLAZA record as opposing a strong- Democrats Plan Legal holidays and religious when they collided in mid-a^r. Court 12 at Mandiester Jan. 15. and other observance days are The collision occurred as mayor government. It has Sales To Aliens Banned The charge stems from the Capt. Sartor today declined to recommended to the Board of Screen Session noted under their dates. their parachutes were opening. death of Hmry Dziedzinski, 52, release any further details • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON SHOPPING PLAZA However, because of an over­ Taipei — Taiwan has banned Directors that the council- CPI President Ronald Blake at Manchester Memorial concerning the alleged auto ac­ sight during production. said Angelica and Edson were the sale to foreigners of an­ manager government be The executive board of the tiques in the private possession Hospital Dec. 27, according to cident. He said the incident is Memorial Day and Christmas making a 15-second delay juthp retained. Manchester Democratic Town of Chinese eitizens. Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor still being investigated. Mrs. Jackston, in presenting Committee will convene as a were' omitted but an errata from 4,400 feet. ! her proposal, said election of a screening committee Jan. 16, to sheet calls attention to their mayor at-large would make interview and screen Manchester's government candidates for a vacancy on the Police Report more responsive to the electors town’s Board of Directors. Its Legislators Meet Directors \plus special center-wide sale events at and would return government meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in Canada Building Mint you just can’t beat our selection of Katharina M. Bishop, 40, of summons'es issued by “ to the people, by the people the Municipal Building’s coffee * r Winnipeg:, Man. — A new Manchester Police included; and for the people” She is room. Three of the six state legislators who represent Manchester in the General Assembly mint is being built here to pro­ East Hartford, was charged urging the CRC to place the attended a “ Get Acquainted” session last night with the Board of Directors. Seated are duce coins for Canada and the Tuesday afternoon with failure — David D. Lawrence, 53, of ^ red heart yarns 521 Main St., charged Tuesday CORBINS C o r n e r , w e s t H a r t f o r d and M a n c h e s t e r p a r k a d e proposal for referendum and to The vacancy exists because State Rep. Muriel Yacavone of East Hartford, Democrat of the 9th Assembly District; export market In addition, fa­ ► to drive in the proper lane, cilities in Ottawa are being im­ as alwsysp we have * after a three-car collision on night with intoxication at a “ let the people decide” of the resignation of William State Rep. G. Warren Westbrook of South Windsor, Republican of the 14th Assembly proved. Spencer St., Manchester Police Pearl St. residence. He was to CRC member Leonard FitzGerald, who was sworn in District; and State Rep. Francis Mahoney of Manchester, Democrat of the 13th Assembly • low est prices I reported. appear in court today. Seader, whose subcommittee yesterday as Manchester judge District. Not attending were Democratic State Sen. Harry Burke of East Hartford, recommended rejection of a of probate. ^ • widest si^lectlon Mrs. Bishop and two of four — Stanley Shamonis, 42, of 220 Republican State Sen. David Odegard of Manchester, and Republican State Rep. Donald passengers in her car were Main St., charged Tuesday 3 strong-mayor government and Genovesi, also of Manchester. Odegard was out of town and Genovesi was ill. The purpose night with breach of peace and who already has said he^s Democratic town chairman For Prompt, Safe, ^ •best; yarns 'treated and released from of the meeting, as Mayor John Thompson explained, was “to establish lines of against Mrs. Jacksto**., -Ted Cummings said the Economical Manchester Memorial Hospital intoxication hfter an alleged proposal, insists it is the CRC’s scr’E'ening committee’s communication and to know who to call when we have a problerti.” The three legislators Transportation “try u$, yop’ll like usl after the 5:11 p.m. accident. disturbance at a Woodland St. function to back or reject recommendation will be pronnised their cooperation. Thompson asked for help in prodding state agencies into Police said the Bishop car, home. Court date is Jan. 15. prposed charter changes, presented to the full town com- providing state funds for the acquisition of Case Mountain and for the construction of 65 I TAXI SERVICE! ► -westbound on Spencer St., — Allan J. Hastings, 24, of The CRC still has about a mittee on Jan. 31 for units of housing for the elderly. Applications for both have been submitted. (Herald photo TRY IT! strudk the rear of a car West Hartford, charged dozen proposed charter changes endorsement. The Board of by Pinto) ► operated by Gregory J. Gozzo, Tuesday night with fourth- GLEARANGE! to discuss and to back or reject. Directors will fill the vacancy MANCHESTER 18, of 83 Itolph M . The Gozzo degree larceny (shoplifting) at Treasure City Department mm Among them is the procedure at its Feb. 6 meeting. CAB CO. ' v ^ ic le was stopped in the left for emergency borrowing Arbitration Settles Read lane, waiting to turn onto the Store at the Parkade. Court without a referendum; the A new candidate for the 289-1555 . entrance ramp to Interstate 84; date is Jan. 22. mechanics for creating a vacancy has been added to five Nathan Hale Issue Herald Ads police said. — John H. Kane, 43, of man-tailored Department of Finance, headed received previously. He is ' The Impact turned the Gozzo Middletown, charged Tuesday by a director of finance; and a Albert Harris of 71 Whitney Rd. car completely around, police night with operating a motor go over the punch list with the shirts formula for waiving bids for Harris is manager of the One disagreement with said, and- sent the Bishop car vehicle while under the junior purchases. Carousel Gift Shop at Vernon Bartlett-Brainard and Eacott, contractor or his ‘Into the right lane. A third influence of liquor on Forest St. One proposal already backed Circle. Inc. of Bloomfield, contrhctor representative and set a date vehicle, driven by James D. Court date is Jan. 22. 4.99 to 7.99 values to $14 by a study committee and ready for additions and renovations to for the completion of unfinished Campbell, 19, of Glastonbury, sportswear His favorite shirts, styled and sized to for a vote is a recqmmendation The other five candidates work. Thefts reported to Nathan Hale School, has been S.B.M. Starts the New Year by onable to avoid hitting the fit you. Great with today’s layered for changing the designation, are: John FitzPatrick, Phyllis settled by arbitration. Two cafeteria kitchen items, B l ^ p car, police said. Manchester Police included: separates at “ Board of D irectors,” to Jackston, Arnold Klau, Robert However, several other items which Mankey says do not meet y llie 'G o z ro and Bishop cars — Two tires and rims, worth look. Solids, stripes, florals, specifications, occupied the “ Town Council.” Price and Lee Ann Gunderson. await correction before Were towed. $80, taken from a car owned by geometries, 8-16. Thomas Monahan, building in­ attention of TBC members. The Cutting the Cost of Borrowing! ^ ou rt date is Jan. 15 at John Heino of 34 Radding St. not-to-be-missed Columbia spector, will issue a certificate stove hood has four filters Madqfaester. over the weekend while the car Society Given Civil War Sword of occupancy and the Town instead of eight, and counters was parked at his home. Building Committee will ap­ were not welded. . r- About $14 in cash taken savings was honorably discharged on Julian A. Taylor Jr., 37, of sweater special prove the work as completed. In November 1970, voters from a desk at Illlng Junior Mrs. Marjorie Rosebrooks of Nov. 6, 1883. H^dord, was charged Tuesday Richard Mankey, architect approved a $1,996,000 referen­ High School last week. Thieves Rt. 87 has donated a Civil War Dr. Hough, born in Bazrah, ^ t b tw o counts each of for the expansion of Nathan dum fo r construction o f entered the building by b l a z e r s , plaid wools, solid 6.99 to 8.99 values to $15 sword to the Columbia graduated from Colchester critninal impersonation, third-. Hale, Robertson, and Keeney additions, renovations, and site breaking a window, pollce said. Long sleeve ribs and flat knit ribs in Historical Society. Academy and later attended the degree, forgery, and third.- ; favorite makers, St. Schools, reported to the TBC work ^t the three elementary Another apparent4>reak at the The sword is one that was College of Physicians and 'dhgfee 1 arcenV,^'’’po 1 ice, C-neck and crew neck styles. Short last night that an arbitration schools. Bartlett-Brainard and - s d ^ l was discovered Tuesday, '^izes 7 to 13, reg. to $258 .. 12.99 carried by Dr. Henry Hough, Surgeons in New York. sleeve rjbs, cap sleeves, vests and board awarded the Bloomfield Eacott’s winning bid on March -h^,noj;hing was reported Mrs. Rosebrook’s grandfather. He then entered Yale and V'■ is firm $21,305. The general 5,1971 was $1,698,300. Monahan i 'Tollqd said Taylor turned .''Stolen.'.''''.' ■ ’ ' tunic styles. Great color assortment. Dr. Hough was appointed on graduated in 1836 in a class con­ contractor had claimed pay­ last night estimated that W m M lI 4,n a.t; jiP q li.c f . Sept. 20, 1862 as assistant sisting of 18 students. Sizes S-M-L. ment of $38,700. something in excess of $50,000 Ij^c^iiurtorti, and was cntvrgnd ' tdktiwoKS, vahied afm ore than surgeon of the 18th Regiment of Mrs. Rosebrooks said his NEW ^' BLOUSES, washable, easy care remains to be paid on the entire Connecticut Volunteers, and TBC members will be at the a Circuit Court 12 u ^ t $500, ;]taken from the 40 A career in medicine extended school Saturday morning at 8 to project. nfarrairt. He was released on Griswold St. apartment of blends in solids or vivid prints, served in that capacity until he over 60 years. hjs written promise to appear in James Krause Tuesday. sizes 7 tn 13, reg. $ 8 ...... 4 .9 9 classic skirts court at Manchester Jan. 18. Police said the charges stem Someone broke into two tool fr e p the alleged cashing of riieds nt a Jarvis Construction 8.99 reg. $15 stolen checks at two Co. 'huilding^ .site on Broad St. Regular length skirts with smart trim &UA ^ * SWEATER VESTS, today’s Manchester businesses recent­ oveivVriJ®"weekend, police wanted look. NiaVy, hunter green, detailing. Plaids, tweeds, ly- _____ r e tr ie d today, but it was not herringbones^ solids, sizes 8 to 18. yet known if anything was turdtioise, sizes S-M-L, reg. N Misses Sportswear, all D&L stores. ni4rtlii lt4. CAR Qther arrests m ade or taken. 7 9 9

tlConn Economist SKIRTS, several styles in assorted , \ ______. solids and plaids. Most sizes, SEMI-ANNUAL CiVes Reasons For various fabrics, reg. to $14 .... ’7>99 Junior Sportswear, High Beef Prices at all D&L stores.

STORRa (AP) - A strong “ There was a small decline in CLEARANCE consumer demand, a buildup of marketable beef late in 1971 and cattle herds and increased costs early in 1972,’ V Stitts says. donspired to send the price of “ However, during tlfe I960 to soaring in recent years, 1970 period, the number of beef saykl a : University of cattle increased by 37 per Connecticut economist. cent.” . SALE Action .by President Nixon to Stitts says that during the epse meat inqrart quotas will same decade, “ population and hkye p “ short run dampening per capita income in the United e ff^ V on meat prices,” says States increased 13 per cent and men’ s and outstanding savings on our D r . Donald G. Stitts. 77 per cent, respectively. The L ‘‘However, other industrialized major increase in population cbunti'ies are developing a taste was in the 18 to'& age group— young for beef, which over time will the major food consumption famous name brand lAibbably increase world beef period in their lives.” men’ s Annual Percentage Rate prices.” In Ihe long run, he says, “ it is Repdnding to the increased sport coats merchandise. going tC be nearly impossible to demand, farmers attempted to e d n ^ n the upward movement increase bedf supplies, he says. of-fdod prices, since the costs of ■ “ However,, in order to assembling, storing, increase the; future supply of hraiiiiwiriing, processing and b eef, the preront available 39.97 selling 'food products will con­ supply must be rexluced,” he tinue to increase.” says. “ To explaiii, beef animals The beef producer is the first must be held back from market tioii^ by consumers for the for breeding. 54.88 collar & cuff shirts SCe,6f beef, but the producer Reg. $55 to $65! isn’t to blame, says Stitts in an “ the gestation period for . ar^clh’ in the university’s beef animals is a^ u t 2'70 to 277 reg. $14 When we run a sale it’s the real thing. 8,99 Agrlcnltnre Economics days; and, it taheu at least. 19 White collar and cuffs make the big You will realize substantial savings on Call S.B.M. and SAVE! NiOTslCtlerl m o re months! before the ' offspring Is ready fot market. You’ll find wool plaids difference on these nylon 'ribbed a special selection of famous brand With mtfrt than 168,000 fpM ots in the United States, This means that it is usually and checks. Solid and shirts. Navy, green, blue, beig^,*’' two years from. the initial quality men’s wear. Not every item in sAys Stitts, it would be patterned doubleknits. brown, purple, red, pink^ sizes 8 to impossible for farmers to con- planning stage until a prodwer every color or size, but there’s plenty smre to cut down on beef has increased his beef supply.” Two-button, single 18. to choose from to make your'visit J i l l 646-1700 production so that farm prices Sharing with producieirs. the breasted niodel. with of :

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This adds to the greasing cake pans, cookie meat. ’ RANGE AND probably It’s almost inexcusable to Spread newspapaers on the texture and stretches the FUEL OIL sheets and muffin-pan cups. find fault with a literary figure quantity. Saturday floor just before time for the Cover cooked asparagus GASOLINE like William Shakespeare, but I children to come home from spears with Parmesan cheese do! Sausage is ope of the oldest school on a rainy day. It gives sauce and brown under the BANTLY OIL For years people have quoted foods known to man. One jf the them a place to put their By placing short strips of , broiler. 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But if you results, float celery stalks in took Mr.' Shakespeare When pretzels become soggy, ice water in which a teaspoon To make a simple milk A gorgeous array of dresses — in fashion literally, you’d have license to put them in a moderate oven of sugar has been dissolved. shake, blend together 1 cup colors and prints in polyester knits and jer­ name your children and heat them through. "Move milk, 2 Ublespoons sugar and sey blends. Many, many styles — including ANYTHING that comes to your occasionally so the heat will be When ironing little girl’s THE CRAFT & distributed evenly, and they 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Use an street dresses, jacket dresses, long dresses, • fancy. The, results could be dresses, iron a hankerschief for electric blender or put ingredi­ HOBBY CENTER will taste as fresh and good as each dress and slip it in the pant dresses — in regular and half sizes — disasterous. ents into a jar. cover tightly and Limited time only — so, hurryl We thought of naming our when new. pocket. If the dress has no pocket, pin it to the garment. shake until foamy. TRAIN ACCESSORIES first son William Olcott Then she won’t go to school ■ "HO" Warren. The William for my A stainless steel sink has an forgetting her handkerchief. • ■UILOMMS •MrORKlMCAU father, the Olcott for my advantage: it is resistant to isdHBiY •'nuuxt husband’s family. It’s certainly heat, stain and acid. Mix catchup, orange juice 'HO' Cork Add cinnamon candies to hot and grated orange rind; |wur 1775 Main St., Manchastar a distinguished sounding name, Roadb e d s but his initials would have been Just for a change, use raisin applesauce and stir until they over veal chops and bake in a Phono 6 4 3 -9 3 3 8 i W.O.W. Just picture THAT on bread when you are making are thoroughly dissolved. The moderate oven until meat is OKH OailT 0:30 to 8:00 - THunO^rR 1H 0:00 peanut-butter sandwiches for cinnamon flavor makes a tasty tender — about 1 hour. monogrammed towels and as well as a colorful addition. * Prepare For Mother-Daughter Tea imagine what it would have your youngsters. done to his poor psyche. Mrs. Sidney Keller and her daughter, Susan, at right, of Academy, Inc. in Hartford. The tea will be held Sunday, My mother’s parents were Mountain Rd., South Windsor, and Mrs. Rudolph Corali and from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the studios on 130 Washington St., not sensitive to such things and her daughter, Laurie, of Edwards St., Manchester, Hartford. The tea is the first in the series of programs on gave her the initials M.T. prepare the silver setting for the Mother-Daughter Tea “Dance, the Language of Motion,” performed by the Durgin. All her friends called sponsored by the Parents and Friends of the Albano Ballet newly formed Albano Youth Ballet Co. her “Empty.” Now you can’t You're Important To Us tell me that being called “Empty” during your for­ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ! mative years doesn’t leave a Foulfe Ballst Pluns •■■■■■■I scar. Chicken Cooking Contest s i - ^ The worst parental faux pas I , know of was made with ^ our Offers $10,000 Nest Egg I J^OthST-MJClU^htCf 1 CCl l ■ ■ ■ | poor cousin Paul Partridge Warren. But 1 won’t go into Somebody is going to cook preparation, idea, and clarity of The Parents and Friends of for the Ballet Arts, New York that! Almost as bad was a chicken a new way in 1973 and directions. the Albano Ballet Academy, City. Howard is in association childhood friend Donald who win $10,000. You’ll have plenty of time to Inc., under direction of Joseph with The Albano Academy. NEVER knew the right answer Could it be you? Why not? develop a delicious new way to Albano, will sponsor a Mother- Dorothy Rouleau, ballerina in class. His initials were The National Chicken serve chicken, or to submit a Daughtei* Tea, Sunday from 3 to from Boston, is guest of honor. D.U.M. Cooking Contest is now open. favorite family recipe. Qiicken 4:30 p.m., at the studios on 130 According to I^ s. Dolores J. This all may be merely coin­ Send your recipe, j name, is such a versatile meat. It Washington St., Hartford. Schargus, business manager for cidence, but I don’t think so. address, birth date and combines beautifully with the Select members of the newly the organization, “To create an Have you ever known an Eric ONE DAY telephone number to the whole wide world of seasonings formed Albano Youth Ballet audience for the classical ballet Hid who was not brave and strong? National Chicken Cooking and other ingredients. Choose Company will demonstrate and in the Greater Hartford area, Or a Pollyanna who was not a ONLY! Contest, 614 Madison Building, your own favorites, ddvelop perform a program of ballet the Albano Youth Ballet Co. is GOING COURTIN? “glad girl” ? Or a Dwight who Washington, D.C. 20005. your recipe following the con­ techniques.. Joseph Albano,, presenting a series of programs ‘ was not of pfesidefttial tigtbre? • The first prize is $10,000, with test rules, and try your luck in author of “The Theory of on “Dance, the Language of Bobble Brooks Is. 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. I 3 2 V S O D I W PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 >1 ^ Penn Central Trustees MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Coftn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973— PAGE THIRTEEN Tolland See Need For Federal School Board Gains Funds Funds To Reorganize Town Postpones ANNE EMT the board agree that possible^ per gallon as opposed to the Congregational Church on correspondent safety problems with the boiler original price of 12.47 cents. Tuesday from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. more serviceable equipment, to PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Tel. 228-3971 in the elementary school should Public Health Walk-ins are welcome. increase traffic volume. Charter Action ’The Board of EMucation has be investigated with any The Public Health Nursing Trustees of the financially ’The trustees also said otnw pressed Penn Central Transpor­ received notification from the necessary repairs being made Association informed the board conditions must be met if the immediately. tation Co. says the line can not election on the charter also State Board of Eklucation that it that public health nurse Mif line is to return to financial BETTE QUATRALE will be receiving $4,940 more in Board member John Young Michelle Gentine will no longer Rockville reorganize in' 1976 without ^ m a r k came under debate with stability. They sought the Correspondent mentioned problems with the government financial Shopping suggestlbns both for a special per pupil state aid than was be serving the Andover school. elimination of the “ burden of Tel. 875-2845 .estimated in the 1972-73 budget. boiler which could be safety Hospital assistance, l^ meeting; and for inclusion with Mrs. Gentile will be replaced unnecessary employes, 214 Spencer Street,Manchester,Conn. EoOS-detty Um doctor ordorodl For balanoinB Ih* diat • balancing The Board of Selectmen factors even though the boiler In a reorganization report MtokofWriue the November local elections. ’The total, $125,890, is payable by Mrs. Nancy Lack who is Notes uneconomic freight lines and UtotKidgiiHH tg i^ . YlwMgh-proteto, low-coat to Pathmark Reminder agreed to postpone action on in three installments with the has passed all state laws and presently assigned to the Gilead filed with U.S. Dist. Judge John uncompensated passenger the proposed town charter until The CRC planned for aqiH^il P. Fullam, who is overseeing Witori ihaiHufh tg g a aoH lor 6 9 c • dozan, that m eant $3c a pound. Think monies going into the town’s insurance requirements. Hill School in Hebron. Admitted ’Tuesday: Qarence service.” In summarizing A reminder for you to checkmark if you need they can meet with Town or May election ^nd the placing the line’s reorganization under ^alM heprotoln your tamtiy wilt ha getting. And think too, of how many general funds. Young was requested to work Brunnelle, Kelly IW., Vernon; reorganization progress to □the item that week. of the charter into affect in Executive Session Counsel Robert King, either with the administration to federal bankruptcy laws, the dij^i^l yovean serve them. November with the local Notification was also Following the regular John Coffey, Union St., date, the report said: Price Reduction today or tomorrow. search out the problems. ■ trustees said Tuesday they elections held in accordance received from the Connecticut meeting, the board went into Rockville; Ann Connelly, Neill “On each of these three At Pattwifirk, we put the welghi on our egg cartons, eo you knovir whet We checkmarked it... to make certain you The selectmen who have At the same time, a list of would advise the government with the charter. Light and Power Co. that thfere executive session to consider Rd., Vernon; Robert Curtis, fronts, the trustees have made you’re getting for what you spend. It’s the beet protein value in town. don’t miss any extra savings that come along. unanimously op[%sed the town maintenance problems within a matter of weeks as to Stoetzner last night suggested will be an approximate 22 per negotiations for 1973-74 and Hayes Ave., Rockville; Fannie some progress, and they still manager concept advocated in throughout the school, in order the amount and nature of the N oegg«-69«< ’6t>i the charter question could be cent reduction in electrical personnel matters and a Elderkin, East St., Rockville; believe that these co n d itio n ^ Budget Helper the charter, find themselves of importance, will be worked assistance sought. put on the voting machines rates retroactive to this past request from St. C olum ba^ Joline Gagne, Susan Rd;, viability can be realized. The Double checkmarked because it points out caught between the necessity of up with a view to presentation during the election which woujd October, which could amount to Church in Columbia for aoT Vernon; Burlin Goolsby, Burke need for financial assistance ^ ______your^u^et helper in a particular category. approving the document if it is to the Board of Finance on the Rd., Rockville; William The trustees said if the in effect, delay the $800. ditional facilities for after­ does not stem from an antlcipa- □ P a th m a rk to be put on the voting best method of handling the federal aid were granted “ Penn effectiveness of the charter’s The company explained that school religious instruction. Mallett, East Hartford; Uon of failure in these resp ite. machines as they had promised repairs. Marlene Marsh, Hoffman Rd., Central can be successfully COUPON SAVINGS recommendations until in the past all-electrical schools Presently, the church is using The assistance is - required, the Charter Revision An immediate appropriation, Ellington; Kevin O’Connor, reorganized on a private in­ November 1675., had been given reduced rates, a the lunch room foi^-six classes rather, to make possible the at­ toward the purchase of Commission, or rejecting it. not to exceed $800, was Chicopee, Mass.; Richard come basis in 1976.” any pkg. Fresh The selectmen agreed to procedure which will no longer o n e hour a week on tainment of the fourth condition Thtt Coupon If they reject the charter, as authorized by the board to The report said the grant was Worth postpone setting the date as be followed. Thus all schools Primicerio, Vernon Ave., they would Uke to, the only way Wednesdays, but the facilities, necessary to improve Penn to viability, p increasing Medlunv will receive the reduced rates. remove sludge from the 5,000 Rockville; Francis Shortell, well as action on the charter according to Father Victor, volume of traffic.” Ground it will be put on the voting gallon outside oil tank at the Center Rd., Rockville; Central’s plant and provide itself until the meeting is held Also on the plus side, the assfstant pastor, are over­ 2 0 < t machines is by petitions signed board approved a request from school. Elizabeth Tedford, Watson Rd., Eggs '■ with King. crowded. by a minimum of 660 resident Lebanon School Superintendent Principal Donald Libby Vernon; Emma Warth, New Meat The church is requesting !he UmltLimit on*on# pur tgmily G ood •! Any Rglfvngrh Superm grigl taxpayers. explained that Combustion Sun 0#e 31 thru S a l . Jan • 1»73 Vo*d wRura proRteMad Barn Fire Dann Drew to transport a use of five other rooms in Milford, N.J. ______m Sun . 0#e TTie selectmen are looking for Engineering had discovered ap­ A fire of undetermined'origin student to Talcottville for addition to the lunch room to Discharged Tuesday; Lorain FLETCHER GLASS CO. a way out of their predicament, destroyed a barn owned by proximately one foot of sludge Antink, Elmwood; Albert special education. 'The child house all six classes. which will permit the document when it was called in to Of M A N C H E S T E R Steve Naborsky, at Plains and will be brought to Andover to Bloodmobile Newmarker, Sunrise Dr., Over 25 Yaara of Exparlanca to be put on the voting Buff Cap Rds. Monday night. determine why on one occasion Rockville; Katherine Robbins, meet up with present ’The Red Cross Bloodmobile il COUPON SAVINGS HI] iWlmark machines “ for the people to The fire began at 10:30 p.m. the boiler failed to fire. David Dr., Ellington. transportation being provided will be at the Columbia decide” but which will still not and damage was estimate at for three other students. ’The Libby was authorized to Auto - Plata - Window Qiaaa - Mirrora - QIaaa toward the purchase of require them to approve between $7,000 and $10,000, Lebanon board will pay one- check cost estimates and to Furniture Topa - Picture Framing - •'•^P***^*. “ Household Helpers'’ Doz. U.S.D.A. This Coupon any something they oppose. according to Fire Chief Ronald quarter of the total cost of have the job completed. Door Mirrora - Medicine Cablneta - Special Work Worth The selectmen spent almost Littell. ’The fire is still under transportation for the four EVERY FRIDAY I" I A ______■ Pathmark. Grade A ^ Chicken or two hours last night discussing investigation, Littell added. Oil Increase Collaetor’a Hams l*A/l I Clear or Sudey students. I B i l l B l^ B I B g 1-qt.bll. 2 0 ^ Chicken Parts their problem, without coming Several fires have been A refund check in the amount Notification was received 7 : 3 0 P .M . Danish Plataa to any decision. Calls were reported on the Naborsky of $176,63 has been received from Dahl Oil Co. that another Manchester 649-4521 Prsaldsntlal Limit on# pur tamily G ood al any Ralhmarb Supurmarhat made to Atty. King, but failed Dacantars Sun Ouc 31 thru Sal Jan $ tf73 Void whufa prohtbMud property during the past few from the Central Office Com­ increase in oil prices, .0060 per S o a p P a d . to resolve the problem. years. mittee in charge of gallon is effective immediately. Eathnataa Gladly Qlvan Nullna Q B rillo Indications point to the superintendency expenses. This The board had already Ra prod fictions Correspondent Sought Opan Thura. A FrI. till 9 P.M. Does your medicine cabinet need stocking? development of some sort of refund also will go into the received a notice from the com­ S a t till 5 P.M. The Herald is seeking a new Pathmark coni. Are you out of things from aspirin to deodorant, compromise. First Selectman general fund. pany last month of a .0072 per Plasties in Stock (^Bleach 39‘ COUPON SAVINGS Erwin Stoetzner feels let down Tolland correspondent. Interest BIN60 Expenses gallon increase. at Knights of Columbus Lodgo 54 McKee SL. Manchester - 3/16” - Vi" mouthwash to shampoo? by the CRC, and had hoped in town affairs and the ability to Stock Shaats or Cut Even if it might mean a With the two increases, the AIN ST. MANniESm (Off Cantar Straat) Cleaner toward the purchase of after meeting with the write are assets. Interested deficit in its operating budget. board is now paying 13,79 cents SIzaa______ElLysol Then come Into Pathmark and check out our This Coupon any USDA selectmen, the CRC would have people may contact Alex Girelli supplies. You don’t have to be a medicine Worth made compromises itself. at the Herald office, 643-2711. (^Detergents 59* man to recognize these values. Stew Beef Democratic Selectmen kUSTEHlNf Charles Thifault continually in Meat Dept. criticized his not receiving a (21 ScotTowels ’..33* Limii on# pur family O uud at any RaWimark Supurm arkal copy of the proposed charter About Town BAND AID] gSun Ouc 31 thru Sal . Jan • H73 Vmd wRura pruhtMilud | until last night’s meeting. After I s h e e r ‘ H i making several unseconded Lakota Council, Degree of □ Softener 59* 1 s trip s m motions urging rejection, he Pocahontas, will meet tonight l$4*CM (ffl IkAiwarr-j-f Manufacturers Coupon Savings DDDD finally saw his motion to delay at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Hw: I D o a a action until a meeting with Refreshments will be served (^Softener *1” King is held accepted by the during a social hour after the 4 0 This Coupon toward tha purchase of box of 100 other two members of the meeting. Worth board. 0Tpw elS «:s27* Tetley Republican Selectman BELIEVE ALL YOU SEE Charles Luce suggested (^ D( shwash aI7.*^.53* c “ :, □ Colgate c 69 Tea Bags "accepting” the charter, rather TIME CAPSULE TEL. 875-9263 Contac 88' than "approving it” while EDMOND, Okla. (AP) - A I umu MW aur lamilv Quod al any Rallwnatli Supurmarhal. Stoetzner noted a partial ap­ time capsule marked for A D TLI11 ID^C s u p e r c h a i n DWIndow"?^iS?sr'’3 5 ' VIcksNyquil 89' □ Toothbrush ; 19' ttyTa*. $. 19* $. w tw r.p .« k» t» d - proval of the charter would opening July 4, 2176 has been nnniiaDOOODOPflOPDPOH07-Bl| leave an unworkable document. § laced in the vault at Central A K I n l l i r > MIUG STORl All three selectmen want the tate University. POWER Frozen Food Values at Pathmarking Prices! Alka Seltzer 45 □ Efferdent.il'' Manufacturers Coupon Savings charter placed on the voting The hermetically sealed, 1 by D D O a r » p p 1 by 2-foot capsule contains 133 A machines and would like to items including letters to the save the taxpayers the extra □ Band Aid r i-: legatees written especially by Jiffy Entrees Sine- Aid 49' 10 -02. |ar work of petitioning. Richard Nixon and Lyndon Hasa YouMore!!!! *4 The timing of the special r ^ : ^ | Anti Perspirant,.. , s 49 Johnson. Snlisbiiry. Chickon Cbov, Mein. C t C l — Ben Gay : 69' L ^ l d l n-Ml UflM .•nl.-B nr O-y '-ovi.l. ' I Savarin Me;itbnlls. Beef Stew. Turkey Slices THESE A M OUR EVERYDAY PRICES n□ Shave s,»;; 33' Instant Coffee Listerine. '1' Lim itu napar famUy Good Sun.. Ouc. 31 Wwu S a l. Jan S, tt73. Void whara prohibilud OTHERS DISCOUNT ARTHURS OTHERS DISCOUNT ARTHURS (^ Cauliflower 25* 'X^ iffiAhauf^ s OR 10% PLUS COST EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 12H oz. OR 10% PLUS COST EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Grocery Values at Pathmarking Prices PPPPPPO Save oOC

Pathmark pkg. MllanI French Manufacturers Coupon Savings IPPPP JOHNSON (^Broccoli 25* 1890 Original OPPP |»| Brssst’OChIckan 3 Dressing 18- 02. bll. 49* COST PLUS 10% » 87< sBABY COST PLUS10% = $1.54: EITuna 38* (^Grapefruit 20* This Coupon toward the purchase of Campbell’s ioV]-oz. Worth IS 02. box CREST SHAMPOO 9 9 STomaloeSi'H?s^i29* □ S o u p Chicken Noodle 1 5 * Pathmark (3 Sara L e e S * "%“75* 2- lb. 6- 02. Cheerios Deli Values at Pathmarking Prices! ^ ^ N a p k in s HH .%>^33* 3 Q u ic k O a ts box 49* LImll O M p*r Ixmllr- Vxlkm x'k lu ll.. Due. $1 Itiru lu l.. Juu. $. 197$. Vuld wliuiu proMbllud. COST PLUS 10% 9N COST PLUS 10% - M Pathmark 1 - lb. pkg. □Mayormais8^48* □ R o c k S a lt 79* tfPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP*10T-Bt MODESS Bologna QQe PPPP Manufacturers Coupon Savings papa ^ T is s u e s Palhirark, boxofZOol 3 Cocoa M^s* 33* C ookod Salami. & Luncheon Loaf toward tha purchata of Instant 2 -\b .T ^ Thia Coupon any IhrM 1 lb. 1 oz. boxes Cocoa can m Ww Worth B*elly Crocker $ 7 9 9 □ H e rs h e y ’s LISTERINE COST PLUS 10% = $1.72 COST PLUS 10% > $1.40 □ G & C Cola'-^i^'SS* Italian _ ^ [3 Swift’s Ham Dressing K Q * Layer Cake 3 W ish b o n e 1-pt.bti. Mixes PAMPERS 3 Lem on '.%39* Pilltbury InaUnt 3 B acon Miracure VS 99* Variety or Choc- Limit onu put lum ll,. OouU at .n» Pulhm.rk tu n .. Ouc. $1 Ihru »ul,. Jun. 4 .19 7 1 . Void ntiuru pn>rilUU»<» 10 pack 79* Dairy Values at Pathmarking Prices! 3 Breakfast ■ ARRID (^ Ketchupp.«».'»ii ° 39* Chinese P P P P P P P P P P PP P P D D O D . Dinner EXTRA 14oz. COST PLUS 10% = $ 1.6 ^ COST PLUS 10% = $1.19 1 9 9 M A A I . 0 X Temp tee Whipped □ M u s ta rd ''**.!l®i'~t29* 3 L a C h o y -lb. pkg. 79* Manufacturers Coupon Savings popg 7 9 toward the purchase ol 0 dry While Pathmark. i.|b. 4-02. I I In aSuto^^Totviato ^'1** This Coupon pk. 0I2 Regular or Sandwich loal 25* Cream Cheese 39* Pathmark can M m g # □ Bread f? Worth ^ady Scott 8-oz. cont. BRIDALFASHION lOQ's Coconut Custard i ib 4-02 NICE P a lh m a r k 4 P i'S 49* Bathroom COST PLUS 10% = $1.44 COST PLUS 10% = $1.2B I J U J U U U d a U Ho Ralurn Blit. bU. ■ □ P ie SHOW BUFFERIN Orange bxgai, & EASY Pathmark P»P«f coni. 49* m Tissue Sunday Afternoon Limit u n . pur lumUy. Good .1 a n , Pammaik Supatrnaikal 8 9 Sun.. Oac 11 Sal . Jan 1.1971 Void uhaia protnbiHd □ Hard Rolls 29* lluu January 7th 1973 (EIC ut Y ams-^^.».»^.f V.-.39* HHHnBnnnnnnnpppPPPioi Hartford Hilton Hotel 3Half&Half 25* Meat Values at Pathmarking Prices! STYLE Fresh Farm Produce at Pathmarking Prices! 1P.M. and3:30P.M. Fresh Boneless Semi- Boneless , HAIR 13 pz. COST PLUS 10% = NYQUIL COST PLUS im - $1.57 sQeneral Merchandise s Health & Beauty Aids Values! None Priced Higher! (You may attend either showing’) Eastern US No Admission Charge ^ SPRAY m n Special Offer Off " Brisket n i p No Tickets Necessary Steaks You'll See The Throw Covers Potatoes Newest and Most Exciting 200 count COST PLUS 10% = 29^ COST PLUS 10% “ $1.41 Decorator Assorted Prints Sirloin I Rib Beef Roast WWi‘" f" TTiimmi’ti I ! 7 C u t • Cut-(Oven Rea^) Beautify Solas, Chairs, Day Beds, Etc LowCosI Pet Serving' High in Proteins! Bridal Fashions SCOniE TISSUE TAMPAX 9 9 Fuil Ctit For lag. or Super AP*! 1 0 ^ 8 9 * $■ 799 /() X t20 First Cut H ig h e r Spring and SCHWEPPES $-119 ( choice) ? Servings Per Pound Summer’73 All Thin C ii'.s □ B a n a n a s Golden Rlpa ••». ALL 10‘ CANDt BARS aU BSO D A ^jj^f or b l l . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973— PAGE FIFTEEN - - :------CES ' p a g e f o u r t e e n — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 Committee Cites Obituary Residents Object Hospital Rate Parking Ban ite Field Goal D rought in Final Period Felix Roman Sr. Parking will be prohibited on Threat To (Ck>ntinued from Page 1) SOUTH WINDSOR - Felix leader. Rep. Carl Ajello, D- the east side of Fairfield St. To Revaluation Ansonia, will become leader of Roman Sr., 86, of Wethersfield, had emphasized vocational between Hartford Rd. And formerly of South Windsor, died education during his first two the House minority. Cooper Hill St. in Manchester, Press Freedom also asked for a delay, insisting In addition, the co­ Tueadoy at a Hartford area BY SOL R. COHEN years in office, and that a new., . .. , u » Police Chief James Reardon that revaluation “ legally ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - President Nixon’s administra­ Wethersfield Harigs on to Top Trihe^ 54-50 convalescent home. (Herald Reporter) vocational M in Groton is i n ^ . “ ‘™«"®hmf. ° announced today. Mr. Roman was born in Proposed revaluation of needn’t occur for 19-year inter­ the planning stages and anerther legislative committees Chief Reardon, the town’s tion presents to the American people in this new year «ie vals.” will pass from the Democrat to Lithuania and had lived in South Manchester property as of the school is under construction in traffic authority, said ban on most serious challenge in modern history to their "No matter how Idealistic in Republican representatives of Windsor for 18 years before October 1974 Grand List and the Milford. parking anytime is effective theory,” she said of Belleville’s the House and Senate. unrestricted access to information a*>out and committing many foul shots by John Spatafara 12 and 11 tallies in that moving to Wethersfield two 1975-76 tax year was opposed Meskill also reported immediately. He said "no JBy Dean Yost Wethersfield attempted remarks, “ we all know taxes government,” the Freedom of Information Cominitt^ of unnecessary turnovers, 23 pulled the game out for order. The Tribe shot 40 per years ago last night by several town expansion of the Regional Com­ parking” signs will be installed three shots from the floor in W<-lhrn>rirld (.54) always go up and will again. Big Sinking no field goals in cent from the floor, 18-44 He was employed for 27 years "Residents, at a public hearing munity College system, noting today. the American Society of Newspaper Editors said today, the final canto and didn’t by Manchester. Wethersfield. business fights for reductions. the last eight minutes of while the Eagles were 18-37 p B F Pta as a tinsmith at Pratt and before the Board of Directors. that two new colleges have The decision to prohibit A “statement by the com-^ proprlate word for this type of connect but used six foul Wethersfield’s comfor­ “ Turnovers hurt us 4 Moore 3 4-8 10 Whitney Division of United Town Manager Robert Weiss The homeowner can’t.” Operation system: censorship. play, visiting Wethersfield again,” said a dejected for 48 per cent. 4 Spatafara 3 2-2 8 opened their doors in Enfield parking was reached after mittee said the latest evidence shots in 10 tries to keep table 11-point advantage at 4 Ayers Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, Ballila Pagani remarked, The committee predicted Uiat 7 9-10 23 and Town Assessor Ed and Danielson. police received complaints to it of a Nixon threat to High still managed to pull ahead of the Indians who halftime fell to eight points Tribe mentor, Jim Moriar- 3 Hawkins 3 2-4 8 before retiring in 1954. He was a Belleville have asked the direc- "When a gentleman gets up and Checkmate from Fairfield St. area implementation of the Manchester travels to 1 Rosette 2 1-2 5 Reviews Finances freedom of the press was a out a slim 54-50 CCIL victory staged a fourth-quarter in the third quarter as ty. “ We missed too many 0 Kask member of the Lithuanian tors to approve an says taxes won’t go up under Whitehead bill would mean West Hartford Friday night ■0 04) 0 But most of all, in his review residents, the chief said. White House aide’s last night at the Clarke Manchester outshot the easy shots. I was surprised L Pratt 0 0-1 0 Alliance and the Lithuanian- revaluation, he must have state Police assigned to the “ further erosion of our liber­ rally. to battle undefeated Hall appropriation not to exceed of his administration’s record, announcement that the ad­ Arena in Manchester before they (Wethersfield) didn’t American Citizens Club. something wrong up.here,” experimental “ Operation ties” as future administrations With Manchester’s best Eagles, 18-15. High (6-0) in a CCIL contest. 17 Totals 18 18-27 54 1100,000. The funds would pay Meskill emphasized the ministration will propose a fine turnout of fans. go to the hoop as much as Survivors are two sons, FeTix for the services of a firm of motioning to his head. He cited Checkmate” made 14 drunken imposed “ their own criteria, shooters failing to connect, Sophomore Ray Sullivan Hall is led by high-scoring austerities he had imposed. previously discussed legislation The Eagles who reeled off sparked a fourth-quarter ef­ they did. It helped us a lot,” Manclieftler (SO) Roman Jr. and John G. Roman, revaluation consultants. Weiss ^t^xes on his own property after driving arrests during the to require local broadcast based, presumably, on the Kurt Carlson, Tom Tucker Steve Chotiner. P B F Pts Faced with a General Fund four consecutive early Moriarty stated. 4 Tucker both of South Windsor; a and Belleville explained the I**® 1966 revaluation program’s sixth week (Dec. 27 stations to monitor network degree to which news programs and Rich Haberem, the fast fort by Manchester with 3- 4 11 Herman Schendel, retired deficit of $244 million, “ we bit 3 McCurry i 0-0 0 daughter, Mrs. Agnes Thomas firm would accomplish about to 31), according to State Police are regarded as reflecting season victories dropped moving Eagles erected a aggressive play and with ipv.-.-.-.-.-.v.-.w.- 3 Perry police chief and head of the down hard on the bullet,” he Luggage news reports. Guard Larry Ayers was In junior varsity activity, 1 4- 6 14 of Wethersfield; a brother, one-half of the task and Commissioner Cleveland favorably on the administration their next three starts and 3:35 left, the Tribe closed 5 Haberern 6-8 12 said. Robert Fichenberg, chair­ comfortable 17-7 first- Manchester turned back 4 Carlson William Roman of Newington; employes of the assessor’s of­ Manchester Pensioners’ Group, Fuessenich. then in power.” the game’s top scorer with (HI 6 The deficit is now in the Searches man of the conimittee, issued now sport a 5-3 over-all quarter edge and increased the gap to 50-48 on a Larry 1 Maloney 0-0 2 seven grandchildren and six warned, “ Revaluation has ’The “ Operation Checkmate” 23 followed by Moore with 10 Wethersfield, 73-53. Scoring fice the other half. process of being paid off over a the statement. He is executive The statement said such a record. Manchester, having it to 33-22 at halftime to help Perry foul shot. 1 Feeney (M) 2 great-grandchildren. Most of the opposition last always been an unpleasant troopers have made 54 drunken points. for the locals were John 4 Sullivan 1-3 3 10-year period after Meskill To Start editor of The Knickerbocker system would be a “ threat to all problems offensively, has a At this time, backcourt and killing time. Then Carlson sank a field 25 Totals 18 14-21 50 Funeral services will be thing for those people who can’t driving arrests to date. pull the game out in the final Koepsel, Jack Maloney and night was to the timing of W abandoned his original goal of News-Union Star of Albany and the people,” not just those in 2-4 CCIL record and has lost Wethersfield’s Dave Moore Sullivan fin ally fouled goal to bring Manchester Manchester’s Perry Score at half 33-22 WethersHeld Friday at 11 a.m. at Rose Hill proposed revaluation — two afford higher taxes. We Other activity in the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) - minutes of play. Carl Bujaucius with 17, 14 trying to erace it in one year. Schenectady. the news-reporting trade, and its last three starts. Moore who sank both ends of back to 52-50 but again an dumped in 14 while Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., years before the 10-year man­ shouldn’t bring up problems for program’s sixth week included All passengers and visitors to It appeared that both went into a one-man freeze “ Naturally, our program of The statement referred to an would amount to “ conversion of a one-and-one situation, effective stall and two more Haberern and Tucker netted and 10 points respectively. Rocky Hill. Burial will be in datory period since the last one, them years before necessary.” 66 motor vehicle arrests (372 to ’The statistics showed that clubs were pressing too hard by dribbling around the extreme economy has not been Bradley International Airport announcement by Clay T. TV stations into propaganda Rose Hill Memorial Park, in 1966. He said higher property date); 5 criminal arrests (7 to will be subjected to luggage greeted everywhere with, Whitehead, director of the outlets for the government.” Rocky Hill. date); 154 motor vehicle searches and metal detector Belleville, in explaining that unstinging praise,” he said. White House Office of Telecom­ Friends may call at the the revaluation would be values have no effect upon warnings (1,107 to date); 40 tests starting Thursday, accor­ “ But as its results become munications Policy, which Cheney on Road funeral home Thursday from 2 those people who want to live m otorists assisted (333 to ding to a Delta Airlines computerized and would be the more and more apparent, sup­ described the bill as a means to to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. out their lives in their homes. date); and 760 motor vehicles Super 75 basis for keeping annual, up-to- port for its aims and methods spokesman. correct “ imbalance or — Last Ditch East Rally Short, “ They have no intention of checked (5,155 to date). date figures, said revaluation grows stronger every day consistent bias in the would be in the best interests of selling, whatever the increased “ Operation Checkmate,” Charles W. Blankenburg among the people we serve. The spokesman, John Such, networks.” the community. He value. And they can only afford which involves 24 troopers on Hopefuls VERNON - Charles William “ It is clear that they like said all airlines using the field Whitehead’s announcement, recommended an early to live there under the expenses patrol during critical highway Blankenburg, 80, of- E ast what they see,” Meskill said in are jointly instituting the the FOIC statement continued,’ ’Two Manchester holders of a start. “ The primary purpose they now have.” periods, is designed to cut down Hartford, formerly of Vernon, a reference to the election procedures to comply with a “ is consistent with a pattern in ticket that won them $5,0(X) in died Tuesday at the Rocky Hill of any revaluation,” said Revaluation was backed by the number of traffic fatalities E a T Northwest Triumphs, 70-68 results. directive from the Civil which the executive branch of last week’s Connecticut State Belleville, "is to reach the goal Joseph Lawler and Richard statewide. Veterans Hospital. He was the The voters, he said, “ have Aeronautics Board (CAB). the federal government Lottery drawing are among 14 of equitable assessments. This Merritt. husband of Mrs. Eva Smallman overwelmingly endorsed the appears committed to an eligibles in tomorrow’s Super 75 means that similar properties “ Basically,” said Lawler, Gates Blankenburg. principles of integrity and Such said passengers and assault on the First Amend­ drawing, which will be held at INortliwrnl (7 6) are to be assessed alike. It is “ revaluation would remove in­ Northwest iieldL.a wide helped Northwest erect its was up by seven, 59-52, and P B F PU Mr. Blankenburg was born in responsibility and concern for visitors to the airport will be ment, specifically the people’s WEST SIDE MIDGETS Natural rivals will test their skills tonight in South By Earl Yost not, as many people believe, equities. Whatever bad errors the Naugatuck Valley Mall in three-point margin at this almost took the heart 4 Klimas 7 1-S W Vernon and had lived here most the future, as well as 'the checked at the entrance tolw o right to be informed without Manchester State Bank and Windsor as the Bobcats (2-3) welcome Rockville High (3-2) Battle of champions was rebounding advantage, at 3 Backum 4 0-18 just an excuse to raise more tax are made can be straightened Waterbury. out of the smaller locals. of his life before going to East moment, in the conduct of their Fire Calls long hallways leading to all government interference. Army & Navy Club both in a Central Valley Conference pairing. won by Northwest Catholic least two to one, and the intermission. Hickey led the 3 Hickey 3 8-11 18 dollars.” out by simple appeals.” They are Grace A. Lobdell Never-say-die has been 3 McCloskey 8 3-8 19 Hartford 22 years ago. He was government and the boarding gates. “ So far, 'the executive registered wins last night at the Eagles, who didn’t have one way with four hits as his Merritt, a real estate broker, and Colleen M. King of 31M At E ast Catholic High, over East Catholic High in a 4 Prete 4 1-3 9 an Army veteran of World War He used mathematical management of their affairs. Town firemen extinguished a branch’s technique has been an West Side Rec as the Bankers and Lament Freeman, in the of their better offensive team had seven for 10. paramount with Eagle 0 Gigliotti 0 0-2 0 said, “ Revaluation now would Garden Dr. Manchester Community bruising, exciting, typical I. examples to show that, ‘"rhe people of our state have car fire at Hillstown and He said all hand or carry-on attempt to undermine the crushed Nassiff Arms, 27-20. backcourt, has spelled disaster nights, had to be content Too often. Northwest had teams over the years and provided the town’s dollar not be as great a burden as Depending on the luck of the College (4-1) hosts Thames down-to-the-wire skirmish 17 Totals 28 14-28 70 Before his retirement in 1958, spoken in a clear and Spencer Sts. Tuesday at 4:54 baggage, including women’s credibility of those segments of The Clubmen topped Andy’s, 36- fo r four of Manchester the current edition is no Kant Callioltc (68) later, since values are rising draw, they could split the top Valley Tech in an 8 o’clock last night at Central Connec­ most times with just one two on one situations and he was employed a s'a budget stays constant, the tax resounding voice and they have p.m. Damage to the car was purses, will be opened in­ th e press that the 29. Community College’s five op­ exception. Time just ran out F Pts constantly.” He said older money prize of $75,(X)0 or one of tipoff in CCCAC action. Cheney ticut State College. basket try. Outscored from woundup with easy baskets. 4 Gorra 3-4 17 purchasing agent at the rate would be reduced in the unmistakably shown the kind minor, firemen said. dividually and examined. Every administration has considered Leading the balanced Bank ponents. Moore, the 6-6 center, before Coach Stan homes do not appreciate in two $15,000 second prizes. Tech (3-4) treks to Ellis Tech in the floor, 29-28, Northwest Thanks to a full court 2 McKeon Capewell Manufacturing Co., same ratio as the Grand List and quality of government they passenger will have to pass unfriendly. Now...it has rolled array was Bob Case with 10 continues to be the big Northwest, defending 5 Kearns value as much as the newer Danielson while Somers host held a 14-11 edge at the foul press, plus some timely out­ Ogrodnik’s crew could come 3 Whelton Hartford. He was a member of would be increased! want and expect from you and through a metal detector, he out another weapon: the while Cliff Bickford, Jim rebounder for the Cougars Class B champs, enjoyed an To which Frank Lupien ones and predicted little if any FUEL OIL Ellington High (5-1) in NCCC line. side shotmaking by Ron out on top despite the 4 Martens the First Congregational m e.” said. prospect of government control Fleurent and Dave C3ievrette play. white Freeman and Alexander 11-point edge early in the heroics of Soucier, Gorra 1 R.Soucier Church of East Hartford. replied,' "Revaluation brings tax rise for older homes under As Joe Whelton goes, so Soucier, East made a 1 RIccIo The Republican governor Such said no major delays are of 'TV news programming contributed five m arkers Rockville, off to a flying pace the scorers. fourth period but had to Survivors, besides his wife, higher taxes — no matter what revaluation. About Town gallant bid after Northwest and Whelton before the made no mention in his anticipated by the new through the threat of 17.9 apiece. start, got the wind knocked out Cheney Tech’s once hang on to preserve a goes East, and when the 20 ToUls 29 11-16 68 are two brothers, Fred Mr. Belleville says.” He 200 Gal. Min. had taken a 53-42 lead with buzzer. John Eicholtzer, the last to prepared speech of the fact that Registration for Junior Life- procedures. withdrawing licenses from For the losers, Rick Thurston of its sails when front running surprising offense seems to thrilling, heart-pulsating 70- talented, little backcourter Blankenburg of South Windsor recommeded delaying revalua­ He said the CAB has ruled 1 Day Notice For Whelton (19), Gorra (1), speak, told the directors, “ I he now has a Republican- Saving is now being taken at the those stations that do not pumped in 13 points while Dave Simsbury handed them their have folded following three con­ 68 edge at the final buzzer. went cold in the third period. less than eight minutes left. and Arnold Blankenburg of tion until 10 years have elapsed that all airlines must begin to Delivery McKcon (13) and Soucier can’t see how you possibly can controlled legislature to work East Side Rec. only from 6 to 10 monitor network news Warren added four. first setback and unbeaten secutive setbacks. Losing its ’The Eagles, who copped Northwest zoomed from a John McKeon’s two fouls, Oakely, Kan. from the last one, adding, screen every passenger by no 24-Hr. Burner Service WANTED be for it (revaluation now). with in place of the Democrat- p.m. nightly. Class will begin programs to the ad­ Jeff Holt, Craig Kearney and Bloomfield tacked on a second opener to St. ’Thomas Aquinas, 32-29 halftime edge to 51-42 Gorra’s side set and a (10) paced the Eagle point- Funeral services will be "Some towns have gone even later than Friday. the State Class A crown last Clean, Lata M oM Most of the people here are dominated General Assembly Jan. 13. ministration’s satisfac­ MANCHESTER Bob Wilson canned 18, 10 and loss. Cheney won its next three with eight minutes to play. bucket by McKeon cut the m alers with McCloskey Thursday at 1 p.m. at Newkirk further than that, with no with which he had feuded over March, didn’t quit against against it. Only two have tion...There is only one ap- OIL HEAT, INC. , six points respectively for Steve Krajewski and Pat starts convincently then began lead to 55-52 with 6:07 left (19), Hickey (18) and and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 repercussions from the state.” the past two years, registering the rangy, well-drilled Whelton’s hot hand paced USED CARS spoken for it.” i - Army Navy. In a losing ef- Connolly have been the top to sputter. Klimas (16) pacing the Burnside Ave., South Windsor. Mrs. Elizabeth Sadlowski, Indians in the Hartford East to a 17-17 first period, and the momentum Top Prices Paid The board will consider a record 227 vetoes during the ; , .fort, John Ajidreo tallied 16 point-getters for the Rams. Tom Tomko, Marc Beaulieu winners. Burial wilg be inGrove Hill speaking for the executive canning eight points. Each appeared to be going East’s For All Makes action on the proposal at its first half of his term in office. points while teammates Jeff South Windsor, meanwhile, and Ken Maynard haven’t been County Conference battle Cemetery, Rockville. board of the Manchester starting player on each team way. The loss checked a three- Small Legislature Plecity and Jim Kinney netted off to one of its worst starts in producing offensively as much that drew a disappointing CARTER CHEVROLH There are no calling hours. Property Owners Association. meeting next Tuesday. garne East win skein and The 187 members of the ^ six markers. recent years, continues to miss as they are capable of doing. crowd of 2,000. scored at least one twin- First McCloskey dropped The family suggests that any legislature were elected under was the seccuid.lp six,starts. C 0 ./M C . ; EAST SIDE MIDGETS the services of injured Jeff Ellington High dropped from The winners, boasting a pointer in the first canto. in a.< hpi^ - from .underneath) memorial contributions may be a new reapportibnment Northwest iS '4-S aiid both 1229 Main Slroal Trailing by nine at the half. Holt. Junior Tom G ^ w in has the~ilnbeaten ranks as well- great height advantage, East led at one time by five. on a 2 and 1 and Hickey hit made to the Remembrance arrangement and make up the are 1-1 in the HCC...... Phoiw.6 ^ . 9 4 9 4 .. Regal’s Men Shop began to peck been impressive off the boards rounded East Lyme five did the Superiority at the foul line from the key and Northwest Fund of the First Giiida Said Willing smallest Connecticut threw up a zone that was away at the Burger King lead while sophomore Blair Boucher trick. “ We just were hitting the Congregational Church of East legislature in 180 years. The highly effective, and got M a n c h e ste r and with two minutes has given the ’Cats a consistent hoops and they' outrebounded ■o Hartford. Nov. 7 elections yielded strong excellent all around perfor­ remaining captured the lead outside shooter. us,” remarked Knights’ Coach To Compromise Republican majorities in both mances from Brian Hickey and handed the 'Whoppers a 25- Ernie Moore, Elbe Grant and Bob Healy. “ We can lose too, Houses: 23 Republicans to 13 22 setback. Bill Peoples, up front, and the you know.” and Mike Klimas, especially Mrs. Bertha W. Usher Democrats in the Senate and 93 SAVIXGS In Bus Impasse m Rick Dablem’s 13 points and combination of Stan Alexander in the second half. The latter TOLLAND - Mrs. Bertha GOP voices against 58 in the Fran Prior’s six, all coming in directed the attack while Whitman Usher, 91, of Old Staf­ House. the final quarter, propelled the towering Steve Backum and ford Rd., widow of John A. NEW HAVEN (AP) - An governor would adopt a similar 'The Republican legislative & L O A X winners’ offense. Jim McCloskey took care of Usher, died Monday at Johnson apparent willingness by Mayor open minded stance.” leaders, who vaulted from King’s Joe Lovell, Jamie Unbeaten Maryland the rebounding, in addition Memorial Hospital, Stafford Bartholomew F. Guida to Talks had been stalled over minority roles in the old Association Smith and Clyde Redd tossed in Springs. consider a compromise with the the question of paying to legislature to the command of to dropping in key baskets. eight, seven and four points in Mrs. Usher was born in state in solving the lengthy bus operate the bu?es. The the new one, have pledged to that order. Booed Despite Victory Tolland and had lived here all shutdown has cleared the way Republican govemoi had in­ work harmoniously with her life. for more discussions. sisted that the locai com­ Meskill’s administration. A Y M ID GETS Tolland Cagers Survivors are 4 sons. Erven An official of the Greater munities pay 75 per cent, but change is likely from the ten­ In a doubleheader at the By The Associated Press Len Elmore, one of the few Usher and Leonard Usher, both Hartford Transit District said several Democratic mayors, sions of the past General Community Y, Boland Oil It’s unusual for a team that Terps who was up to par, Top Coventry of Tolland, John Usher of Tuesday night Gov. Thomas J. includng Guida, maintained the Assembly, when Meskill bombed Groman’s Sport Shop, wins ^ 18 points to get booed, equalled a school record by Hazardville, and Marshall Meskill agreed to the meeting cities could not afford that handed a record 227 vetoes to 43-25, while the Elks ed g^ but it happened to Maryland, grabbing 24 rebounds. He Usher of Munson, Mass.; 3 after Guida dgreed to consider much. the Democrat-controlled body. Wyman Oil in the second game, the nation’s second-ranked scored 10 points. Opening up a quick advan­ daughters, Mrs. Irene Everitt a compromise with the state on Stoppage of buses run by the The top leaders in the new 23-19. college basketball team. Vanderbilt, which dropped tage, host Tolland High of Chester, Mrs. Alvina Brewer how to share the cost of Connecticut Railway and General Assembly are Sen. Brian Charlebois and Mike The unbeaten Terps made it -from 10th to 11th in the proceeded to built to its margin of Scitico and Mrs. Myrtle operating the buses. Lighting Co. and the Connec­ Peter L. Cashman, R-Lyme, 1 Gaffney pumped in 17 and 15 eight straight by beating Kent Associated Press rankings in handing visiting Coventry Does your present Transit District Executive ticut Co. have drastically LaGrange of Hazardville; 24 president pro tempore of the points to pace the Boland after losing to Memphis State High a 44-39 loss. The bigger Director Arthur Handman said reduced 'ous service for several State 76-58 Tue^ay night, but grandchildren, 43 great­ Senate; Rep. Francis J. Collins, J- offense. Ken Wojmoswski and Saturday, pulled out a 71-66 Tolland cagers upped their no time has yet been set for the months in and around their play was lethargic. The grandchildren, and 10 great- R-Brookfield, speaker of the Pete Garmen canned 11 and victory over Louisiana State. record to 3-1 overall while the meeting, but it probably will be Connecticut’s six largest cities, boos came loud and clear from great-grandchildren . House, Sen. Lewis Rome, R- eight tallies for the losers. Lee Fowler’s 20 points led the Patriots, stumbling along, held later thi^week. Hartford, New Haven, the crowd of 13,134 at College Funeral services will be Bloomfield, Senate majority Paced by Tom Orlowski (7) Commodores, who didn’t get dipped to 3-4. Guida said he is willing to Bridgeport, New Britain, Stam­ Park, Md., when Kent State ran Thursday at 11 a.m. at the leader; and Rep. Gerald F. and Glenn Cobb (6) the Elks the lead for good until late in heating system off eight straight points in the Touchetti Funeral Home, 200 discuss proposals for larger ford and Waterbury. Stevens, R Milford, House stayed ahead of Wyman despite Rick Charland pumped in 12 local payments for public 1973 first half to cut Maryland’s lead the game at 67-65. W. Main St.,‘Stafford Springs. majority leader. Scott Stevenson’s 12 points. markers and corraled 16 to seven points. North Carolina State, No. 4 in Burial will be in South operations of the buses “ in the South Gains Population liie outgoing Senate presi­ Craig Ostrout ad^ed seven to rebounds to spark Tolland:. “ I don’t think we were ready the AP rankings, scored an Cemetery, Tolland. spirit of compromise in a dent pro tern. Sen. Charles T. the Oilmen attack. Teammate Kevin Kalagher was Atlanta — The South had an to play mentally,” said Lefty exhibition victory over Athletes Friends may call at the sincere desire to get on with inmigration of 550,000 people in Alfano, D Suffield, will be the gam e’s top point-getter JEAST SIDE JUNIORS Driesell, Maryland coach. “ But in Action 105-88 and No. 13 funeral home tonight from 7 to this most urgent and critical the last 10 years, second only to Senate minority leader, while with 13. have you At the East Side Rec, the a good club has to be ready all Providence romped over Brown matter; and I hope the that of the Far West. the outgoing House majority . Dribblers posted a 76-74 the time. Our guys have to 83-53. Dave Treschuk paced the J overtime victory against the learn that.” Michigan State, fresh from Patriots with 12 points followed A wonderful year to Bombers. Leading the potent Tom McMillen, the Terps’ 6- its victory in the Kodak Classic, by Bud Carlson with 10 winner’s offense was Jim foot-10 star, made only four of knocked Mississippi State from markers. Wigren with a game high 33 10 shots and sat out the last 15 the unbeaten ranks 90-82 in the Coventry will attempt to living in the past? points. Wayne Ostrout and minutes 'with four personals. first round of the Senior Bowl reach the .500 hiark when it The Funeral Director is Your Personal Representative in . . . have your own home ‘ Brian Moran added 13 and 10 as Bill Kilgore and Mike trayels to Rocky Hill Friday in markers to the winners’ total. Robinson each threw in 22 a Charter Oak Conference Pete Thompson (15), Ed points. South Alabama upset outing. Bombardier (14) and Kevin Hawaii 87-76 in the other first CARING FOR THE DEAD There’s no time like right at the start of this wonderful Flynn (13) scored heavily for round game at Mobile. ^ the Bombers. Mike Lee scored 29 points to Tuland (44) new year to begin enjoying a home of your very own. B F Pts lead Syracuse over Holy Cross Fleet 3 2 8 ]V [a n has always buried his dead with respect and cere­ Every year you put it off means one less year you’ll have 80-71 as the Orange rebounded Charland 6 0 12 from its 90-76 defeat by Duell 1 0 2 mony— beginning with the early Egyptians, about 3000 to enjoy your home. Kalagher s 3 IS B.C., right up to the familiar American funeral of today. rBoWilng] Maryland Saturday. Iowa, Gumon 3 3 9 paced by 21 points from 7-foot Bendix 0 0 0 There’s no time like right now to come to Manchester Dresie 0 0 0 If you’re not getting clean, modern, dependable performance The roots of American funeral customs and practices Skiing Kevin Kunnert, ran off 12 Savings & Loan and talk to the home specialists about 18 f ron^ your current heating system, maybe it’s time for a extend back through western civilization into early Judaeo- FLORAL-Betty Bidwell 455, straight points in the final Totals 8 44 home financing. There’s no obligation. MAIBOR, Yugoslavia— minutes to overcome Iowa (Coventry (39) change. A change for the better. To low-cost gas heat. Christian beliefs concerning the nature of God, man, and the Arlene LaPointe 194-484, Dee French teen-ager Patricia B F Pts Simmons 182, Jean State 66-57. TresIhuk 2 8 12 hereafter. Most^people believe that the sacred quality of Emonet won the 530-meter Toomey 2 0 4 Clean-burning gas comes to you through safe underground * The specialists will tell you about Savings & Loan Open- Archambault 485, Ruth Ather World Cup slalom with a record Locke 1 0 2 pipelines in any weather. So you’re assured of a constant man exists in the soul or spirit and that the body which End Mortgage advantages. How you can make repairs or 461, Eleanor MacLachlan 451 Gankofskl 4 1 9 time of 54.48, edging out Walton Injured Carlson 8 0 10 supply, day or night, season after season. And housed the soul during life deserves dignified treatment do remodeling later on, add the costs to your mortgage Pamela Behr of West Ger­ Kissane 1 0 . y ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) - converting to gas heat is easy. You use your present after death. without a refinancing charge. How you can pay up your SNOW WHITE - Joan Dobb many. Totals 15 9 39 Boston Bruins right wing I^ke boiler or furnace. Just a^ small conversion unit is Regarded only as a physical fact, a dead body is a mortgage earlier than scheduled without a penalty. 142 Walton suffered lacerations of installed. End those winter heating worries. Call your gas worthless thing. But nothing can deny or obscure the knowl­ Hockey ^ th legs and cuts on his chin ’Tucisday night here when he edge that just a brief moment ago it was someone dearly We’ve been helping families to own homes for 82 years.. Not the Man heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New r Esposito Out Front CHICAGO-The Chicago tripped in his hotel room and V loved who loved in return. And so, for what it was, rather . longer than anyone else in town.pome in toitiorrow and BURBANK, Calif. (AP) Britain (224-9157). Ask about the CNG low monthly rental NEW YORK (AP) - Boston’s Cougars of the World Hockey fell through a plate glass door. learn how we can help you, too. Woody Hayes says the man ac­ plan. Modernize your heating system and save with gas heat. than what it is, the body is almost universally treated with Phil Esposito, slowly widening Association obtained right ’The full extent of Walton’s cusing him of battery is not the reverence and dignity. his scoring lead in the National winger Dick Sarrazin from the injuries was not known early today, but the National Hockey m ^ with whom he had an mMiwuiM Hockey League,/-has finally New England Whalers for cash MiiMIIR.THE OROIR O f th( GOIDIN RUU altercation on the sidelines broken into the hat trick and an undisclosed draft choice. Association team expected him LENDER TOttI MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION before the Rose Bowl game. Ac t t iiv iw t column. to be sidelined for several days. The veteran Ohio State coach HOLMES o m e . ’The hat trick—three or more CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Football was accused Tuesday in 1007 MAIN STREET. NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 m goals in one gam e-is nothing Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas , 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. UP TO , Pasadena of battery on Art iao.000^ new to Esposito. He holds the SAN DIEGO-Veteran HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES N O R M AN HOLMES COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL. 742-7321 Prank Baker, retiring execu­ Rogers, a 33-y6ar sports I NHL recoil for seven of them assistant .coach Phil Bengtson tive secretary at the American attlllaM with photographer for the Los in one season, coming in the was'fired from the San Diego Bowling Congress, and his suc­ Angeles Times, who claimed NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECT0R$ ASSOCIATION 1970-71 campaign. But it wasn’t Chargers’ staff, two days after cessor, A1 lifatzelle, have life­ that Hayes pushed his camera CARING FOR THE DEAD • SERVING THE LIVING ’ GIVING DIGNITY TO MAN until Monday that he got his returning, from tempprary duty time memberships in the as head coach of the New Greater Milwaukee BowU^ in his face, causing double i first hat trick of the cu|;;rent vision. year. Englahd Patriots. Association.

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PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 Trojans Cap Season Long Herald Angle Celts After Rerun In First Place as N o.l Eleven Southern Cal, eighth in the Alabama in the Cotton Bowl, play in a post-seasofl game By Earl Yost NEW YORK (AP) - while Tennessee outlasted with first- preseason ratings, shot to finished third with 667 Southern California’s un­ The Top Twenty, Louisiana State 24-17 in the Of Tuesday Game £lace votes in parentheses, the No. 1 spot following an points, barely edging defen­ beaten Trojans capped a season records and total points. opening 31-10 rout of ding champion Nebraska. Bluebonnet Bowl. Sports Editor PISATCS season-long stay in first Arkansas while top-ranked- T h e Comhuskers 1. USC 50 12-0-0 1000 LSU finished 11th, There were no games place today when they were Nebraska was losing to demolished Notre Dame 40-6 HOUSTON, Tex: (AP) - Smith, with 19 points and lb 2. Oklahoma 11-1-0 872 followed by North Carolina, scheduled in the American named college football’s UCLA 20-17. They were in the Orange Bowl and The Boston Celtics will be rebounds. 3. Texas 10-1-0 667 Arizona State, Notre Dame, Cowens said there are "quite Basketball Association. national champions for the never headed as Colorado, wound qp fourth in the looking for a rerun of 4. Nebraska 9-2-1 665 UCLA, Colorado, North a few teams that run two Buffalo’s Bob McAdoo scored third time in 11 years. The 631 Oklahoma and Alabama all rankings with 665 points. Tuesday night’s game when 5. Auburn 10-1-0 Carolina State, Louisville, centers on me and try to tire 30 points and Elmore Smith vote was unanimous. 6. Michigan 1()-0-0 502 took turns as the main Auburn's Cinderella they meet the Houston added 23 and grabbed 15 Washington State and Rest Until Super Sunday me out. I just go out and play Southern Cal, only 7. Alabama 10-2-0 453 challenger. Tigers, who weren’t ranked Rockets tonight at Hofheinz rebounds, leading the Braves Georgia Tech. my game." undefeated team in the 8. Tennessee 10-2-0 409 Oklahoma, unanimous in the preseason poll, Pavilion. “ Cowens is quicker than past hapless Philadelhia, country, capped a 12-0 9. Ohio State 9-2-0 362 runner-up to Nebraska last climaxed a magnificent 10-1 T he preseason poll Now that the smoke of battle on the football fields over The Celtics, led by John some guards in the league,” It was the 12th straight loss 340 season and nailed down The 10. Penn State 10-2-0 season, again finished season with a 24-3 trimming predicted that Nebraska Havlicek, Paul Silas and Dave said Rockets assistant coach and 36th in 39 games this season 209 the weekend has cleared - both on the college and Associated Press Trophy 11. LSU 9-2-1 of Colorado in the Gator would win the national Cowens, shook off a sluggish Johnny Egan. "His switching for the 76ers, who got 23 points 12. N. Carolina 11-1-0 179 second. The Sooners, who professional scene - one may rest his eyeballs until Super and with it the 1972 national Bowl and finished No. 5 with charnpionship, followed by start and whipped the Rockets hurt everybody, the guards and from Fred Carter. 13. Arizona St. 10-2m 158 blanked Penn State 14-0 in Sunday - Jan. 14 when Miami and Washington meet for the crown Monday with a 42-17 631 points. 130-110 Tuesday night for their forwards, offensively. He Austin Carr’s 20 points helped 14. Nortre Dame 8-3-0 75 the Sugar Bowl, were the Colorado, Ohio State, NFL crown. Cleveland beat Phoenix for the rout of Ohio State in the 30th victory this season. doesn’t care if he picks up a 15. UCLA 8-3-0 71 second choice of 43 voters Rounding out the Top Ten Arkansas, Penn State, One wonders if the wrong teams were paired in the bowl For the Rockets, it was a guard, but he always picks first time ever. Rose Bowl. 16. Colorado 8-4-0 58^ and received 872 points. were Michigan, Alabama, Oklahoma, Alabama, games? Ohio State was no match for talent-rich USC and milestone of sorts. It was the The Cavaliers, who had lost somebody up." The Trojans received all 17. N. Carolina St. 8-3..1 35 Texas, a come-from- Tennessee, Ohio State and Southern Cal, Washington first Celtics-Rockets encounter all previous 10 meetings Notre Dame was a pushover for Nebraska. The Buckeyes 50 first-place votes and a 18. Louisville 9-f:^ 19 Penn State. Michigan did not and Michigan. and Boston now has defeated Havlicek and Houston’s w Barry finished with 30 behind 17-13 winner over made it a respectable game against the Trojans in the perfect score of 1,000 points 19. Washington St. 74-0 9 every team in the National Jimmy Walker shared scoring points and Mullins had 29. Rose Bowl for one half before Sam Cunningham and from a nationwide panel of 20. Georgia Tech 74-1 5 honors with 25 points each. Center Nate Thurmond scored Anthony Davis were turned loose in Pasadena. The Basketball Association. Others receiving votes, listed Houston spurted to a 30-20 Walker’s teammate Rudy j L sports writers and Fighting Irish were just plain outclassed by the 14 points but grabbed 24 (AP photo) alphabetically: Iowa State, first quarter lead, but some Toinjanovicli had 24, and Silas rebounds to 21 for the Lakers’ broadcasters in The AP poll Comhuskers in Miami’s Orange Bowl. Michigan State, Missouri, Pur­ nifty ball stealing by Art 22. Wilt Chamberlain. as they officially dethroned Tribute Paid Clemente in Pittsburgh due, San Diego State, Southern Perhaps better New Year’s Day pairings would have Williams and five consecutive E lsew h ere in the NBA Gail Goodrich led Los Nebraska’s 1970-71 champs, Methodist, Stanford, Tampa, been USC and Nebraska and Notre Dame against the Big points from Havlicek broke a Tuesday night, '‘Cleveland Angeles with 38 points and w ho were seeking an Texas Tech, Tulane, here. 10 representative, Ohio State. 33-33 deadlock in the second ripped Phoenix 111-88, Buffalo Jerry West had 28. On Three Rivers Stadium Scoreboard unprecedented third con­ Washington. With the iSuper Bowl two weeks away, it will give quarter and Boston was on its rapped Philadelphia 114-110, Sidney Wicks hit 23 points and secutive title. football buffs plenty of time to discuss and argue, if way. Chicago downed Atlanta 100-90, Lloyd Neal added 19 and necessary, the merits of the Dolphins and Redskins before Cowens, who missed his first Boston whipped Houston 130- grabbed 17 rebounds to lead they meet headon. five shots in the first quarter, 110, Golden State defeated Los Portland past Kansas City- Roberto Clemente Week Meriden Kills Proposal The sentimental pick has to be Coach George Allen’s outscored Houston's two Angeles 112-106 and Portland Omaha. Nate Archibald scored east ‘Skins. No less than a trio of nationally known oddsmakers centers, Otto Moose and Don took Kansas City-Omaha 104-87. 29 for the Kings. ^ 4 have installed Washington as a one-point favorite. Observed in Pittsburgh To Revive Pro Baseball] It will probably be even money before the second Sunday M ERID EN (AP) - The Grossman needed only the owner of the Pawtucket, R.I. approval of the city’s Tax in the new year rolls around and one can take his choice. He said Tuesday a portrait of “There be it resolved that the PITTSBURGH (AP) - Red Sox says his team will 1^ Board to go ahead with the More on this another day. the 38-year-old right-fielder Senate, as a fitting gesture in the river Mayor Peter Flaherty has plan, but he said he wouldn’t Jerry Lucas Not Awed rememberance of a great looking for a possible home in would be placed in the lobby of procefed without a city council declared this Roberto sportsman and a great human Bristol or in Elmira, N.Y. in the City-County Building for the vote of confidence. After the Clemente Week in being, call upon- the the wake of a vote Tuesday duration of the mourning council’s vote, he declared Pittsburgh, and in Commissioner of Baseball to night by the Meriden city Playing Against Jabbar period. Tuesday ‘‘a sad day for Harrisburg the State Senate bring about the immediate council. Roy One of 12 The senate acted on a broader (AP photo) Meriden.” has moved to have the late enshrinement of Roberto The council voted 11-8, with one member absent, to oppose a Pirate great inducted ‘‘The Senate of the Clemente in baseball’s Hall of “ I feel Meriden would have them on a real hot night. We Pittsburgh's NEW YO RK (AP) - "You could just see it in their immediately into baseball’s Commonwealth of Penn­ Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.” plan by Mayor Abraham been a hell of a good town for played good basketball, but Grossman to bring the Boston There are some centers in faces in the last quarter; they Hall of Fame. sylvania and the people of baseball,” Pawtucket owner seemed a little worried,” said they played super.” Clemente, a father of four, Red Sox AA farm club to Maryland has no less than a dozen basketball players on the National Basketball "This will provide us all with Pennsylvania sorrowfully join Joseph Buzas said after he Lucas. The last time the Bucks Tlie Bucks shot 47 per cent died New Year’s Eve with four Meriden. Grossman’s plan full scholarships, including South Windsor’s Tom Roy. The Association who are scared an opportunity to pause and the Commonwealth of Puerto TopR ookie learned of the council’s vote from the field, including 16 of 24 Steeler called for the expenditure of were in New York, they led 86- others when their plane en latter managed to score just 17 points in his first five reflect on the many con­ Rico and the family of Roberto and named Elmira and Bristol of Milwaukee’s towering 68 with 5'/2 minutes to go, but by Abdul-Jabbar, but the $289,000 over a two-year period games with the nationally-ranked Terrapins in a reserve tributions Roberto Clemente Clemente in mourning his route to Nicaragua with relief as possible alternatives. “ If center, Kareem - Abdul- the Knicks scored the last 19 Knicks connected on 52 per cent supplies earthquake to improve Ceppa Field for the made to this community both as tragic and untimely death," f o r ' Ceppa Field is ever developed, I role. If Roy had enrolled at UConn there isn’t any question Jabbar, but Jerry Lucas of points and stunned them 87-86. of their field goal attempts. The 6-foot-3 Harris said Red Sox’s use. a great ball player and read a condolence resolution survivors crashed in the Atlan­ PITTSBURGH (AP) - kickoffs for a 23-yard will exert all my power to bring but he would be a starter this winter and the chances are the New York Knicks is not "Tonight, they seemed to get his biggest moment of the The Sox are being forced to Oscar Robertson, hampered humanitarian,” the mayor said passed by a unanimous voice tic Ocean just off the coast of Franco Harris said before average. an AA team to Meriden,” he good that he would boast double figures in both the point­ one of them. a little scatter^ in the fourth Puerto Rico. season was his freaky leave Pawtucket by the by a neck and shoulder injury, Tuesday. vote Tuesday. his first season in the “ I can’t really say what I said. making and rebounding departments ...Howard Cosell will period,’’ observed Lucas. touchdown in the last transfer of Boston’s AAA team ‘I don’t feel terrified at all had an off night for the Bucks, he was expecting. It just wasn’t be back on national teevee starting Sunday afternoon at playing against him,” Lucas "They lost their poise, they seconds that gave to Pawtucket from Louisville, The objections of several city sinking only five of 17 shots. "If just wanted “ to do a job for what I thought it would be,” 5:45 when he hosts the Howard Cosell Sports Magazine said Tuesday night after didn't play their normal game, Pittsburgh a 13-7 win over Ky. The Pawtucket Red Sox are council members rested on the I could have shot well, we could the Pittsburgh Steelers.” he said. “ It was a growing financial burden that ABC 15-minute show. The week’s most topical, sparking the Knicks to a 102-92 and they appeared to be a little Oakland in the American in the Eastern League, while The East of the River have won,’’ /said the veteran Made Right Choice ‘ ‘I have a very good period, a time when my life Grossman’s project would controversial or overriding sports subjects will be victory over the Bucks despite more out ^of control than Football Conference the Louisville team is an Robertson. feeling about the Steelers,” place on the city. featured..A casualty to the weather again on New Year’s 38 points by the 7-foot-2*/2 usual." just began to fall into International League member. Association Bradley paced New York’s said the team’s huskey, soft- playoffs. Day was the annual New Year’s Golf Tournament at the Abdul-Jabbar, the league’s "I don’t know what it is,” place.” leading scorer and Most said Larry Costello, Milwaukee balanced attack with 22 points. v:*,.. spoken No. 1 draft cl^oice at Manchester Country Club. This marked the seventh Valuable Player each of the last coach. "Let them (the Knicks) Walt Frazier scored 19, and ’ t ^ start of 1972 drills. Presents straight first day of the new year that no golf was playable Buchanon Top two seasons, think what they want about a Lucas and Earl Monroe 13 The 230-pound Harris, because of ice, snow and cold weather. apiece. Lucius Allen followed "There’s no way you’re going psychological edge. They’re commander of “Franco’s A just trying to outpsych us, but Abdul-Jabbar in scoring for to bother him, no way td'Stop Pro Basketball Italian Army,” cracked Winter him, because he’s so good, so thpv rqn’t do it We just caught Milwaukee with 14 points. Defense Rookie Pittsburgh’s starting line-up agile and so talented.” NBA , The Best Shops, Businesses, But Lucas said the Knicks SAN DIEGO (AP) — Opposing players, coaches and Tuesday's Games at midseason and exploded for 10 touchdowns. The son W%\ End of the Line were able to contain Abdul- scouts always seem to learn about Willie Buchanon before Buffalo 114, Philadelphia 110 Jabbar’s rebounding under the the fans do. New York 102, Milwaukee 92 of a black father and Italian Driving Needs Banks, and Homes... Bucks’ offensive basket and Hadl on Trading Block Cleveland 111, Phoenix 88 mother rushed for over 100 CALDQR As a college senior at San started every game, tied for the In the January issue of Sport about promising young played such a tight defense that Boston 120, Houston 110 yards in .seven games, Milwaukee had difficulty Diego State, Buchanon drew club lead with four Chicago 100, Atlanta 90 including six straight, tying tackle Mike Reid of the Cincinnati Bengals, his coach, SAN DIEGO (AP) - The San had been with the team since its little attention because op­ and made a big getting the ball to its big pivotn Portland 104, "Kansas City- Paul Brown, complains that music reviewers have been Diego Chargers have begun birth in 1960. posing quarterbacks practically contribution to the Packers’ Jim Brown’s all-time pro Including: man early in the fourth quarter, Omaha 87 F a m o u s sifting through the wreckage of never threw to a receiver he vastly improved secondary, record. He finished the unduly harsh . An accomplished pianist, Reid performed when the Knicks broke away. Golden state 112, Los Angeles their 1972 National Football Meanwhile, Hadl, who led the was guarding. Buchanon says he ranked below season with 1,055 yards m.%F/CBS RADIO with the Cincinnati Symphony last summer. “ Of course, After Abdul Jabbar hit a one- 106 League season, firing assistant NFL in yardage and touchdown In his final season he allowed tw o other Green Bay rushing. Ylanchesifr the reviewers say that he sounds like a football player hander with 9:12 remaining, Only games scheduled 3 Year Batteries coach Phil Bengtson only three passes in 1971 but slumped this only 12 completions in 46 rookies—kicker In short, Harris ruled the playing the piano,” Brovni said. “ But I’ve always tying the score 81-81, for the ABA days after he rejoined the team season as the Chargers finished passes, intercepted five, then and quarterback Jerry wondered what kind of reviews Liberace would get playing 16th time in the game, Lucas Tue.mlay's tianies field from goalline to and placing veteran with a 4-9-1 record, confirmed a grabbed three more in the East- Tagge—in publicity. defensive tackle?” ...UCLA’s All-America Bill Walton has tapped in a missed shot by Phil report that he is expected to be No games scheduled goalline and, for his efforts, Jackson, putting the Knicks quarterback on the West game. “ When you get rookies like gained recognition as The come in for a lot of criticism for not playing with the trading block. traded soon. The lack of headlines didn’t Chester Marcol and Jerry ahead for good. Associated Press Offensive Our United States Olympic basketball team. Some of the Bengtson, 59, a former Green fool the , Tagge on the same team, es­ Pro Hockey Lucas, who had not played Hadl, 30, said he hoped to be Reg. 0 4 8 8 Rookie of the Year in the critics have blamed the team’s defeat in the finals on Bay Packers head coach, joined who made the 6-foot-l, 190 pecially Marcol who’s a great much recently because of an traded to a contender and M il. 27.99 Walton’s failure to participate at Munich. “ My first the Chargers as defensive pound cornerback their first placekicker, you’re still in the NFL. Harris, who led the ankle injury and the flu, and added, "1 can play six more Tuesday's (>ames to Installed OFFICERS coach in 1971 and became the draft choice and signed him to a background,” Buchanon said Steelers to the first division responsibility is to UCLA,” Walton says. “ My doctor told had seen only 11 minutes of years of solid football.” Atlanta 6, New York. 34.99 ■ F R E E ! team’s proitalent director this reported six-figure contract. with a chuckle Tuesday in an in­ title in their 40-year history, me it would be better for my knees if I didn’t play action through the first three Charger officials declined com ­ Islanders 1 year before being appointed Their judgement was terview from his San Diego grabbed 65 of 68 votes in the basketball at all this summer. Besides, basketball takes quarters against Milwaukee, ment. St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 4 TOP NOTCH DISCOUNT FOODS up a lot of time so when the season is over I want to forget and Bill Bradley then each hit interim head coach of the New confirmed Tuesday when apartment, from which he com­ Only games scheduled AP poll of pro football For Most American and Foreign C^rs inciuding VW’s East Hartford and Manchester it. I didn’t even follow the Olympics this summer.” ... John three baskets within a 3:13 England Patriots with five Buchanon, 22, was named the mutes to classes at San Diego writers. The remaining games to play. ^ National Football League’s State. He needs 11 units for his WATKINS BROS., INC. Ralston, Denver Bronco first year coach, added a new span, lifting the Knicks to a three votes went to Green commanding 95-86 lead with After leaving the Patriots at Defensive Rookie of the Year degree in education. Bay placekicking whiz • New patented power peak piate design. Manchester dimension-to the squad’s Saturday night snack-times this the end of the season as Blazers President less than 3'z minutes left. by The Associated Press. “ It wasn’t like I thought,” Chester Marcol. • Over 3,000 watts of starting power at 0° F. year, that final semi-social get-together before each game. planned, he rejoined the Despite a season in which he Buchanon said of his first NFL Promoted MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD In addition to the usual hamburgers, soft drinks and milk, It was New Y ork’s 10th Chargers Sunday. Team of­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) - season. “ I thought they were “ The season wasn’t •Three year prorated replacement guarantee. Manchester ice cream was a strong appearance on the menu. Any kind straight victory over the Bucks ficials announced the firing Dick Olson of Chicago is the going to come out bombing me. STORRS (AP) — University anything like I expected,” is okay with Ralston, whose being hooked on the stuff goes at Madison Square Garden— without comment Tuesday. new president of the Jim Hill (Packer safety) kept’ of Connecticut fiaeshman A1 Harris said, reflecting on his J.D. REAL ESTATE CO., INC. back to his d aw at Stanford and even earlier, as long as it and Lucas said after the game The Chargers also announced Philadelphia Blazers of the telling me they know I’m a Weston will be moved from the rookie year which also saw Complete 6 Point Manchester „ he felt the Knicks had a jinx World Hockey Association, the DuPont Engine Start wasn’t coffee or peppermint flavored. the firing Tuesday of equipnrient rookie and they’re going to pick sub-varsity to the varisty him catch 21 passes for 180 over Milwaukee at home. manager. Tom Denman, who club announced Tuesday. on me. But they didn’t really basketball team beginning with yards and return eight or Engine Tune-Up DeGEMMIS HOUSE OF CLOTHING Glastonbury try to.” Wednesday’s game between the Cloud Nine Let us check engine compression and It didn’t take opposing teams Huskies and New Hampshire, distributor wires, install new Champion long to learn about Buchanon. UConn Coach Dee Rowe said WINF/CBS RADIO Washer Solvent or AC spark plugs plus rotor and con­ Manchester In his first regular-season Tuesday. 'iS S 3 » denser. Time and set dwell to maker’s HWANG’S SCHOOL OF TAE KWON-DO Wcilncuduy gamei he intercepted a pass and He said the 5-foot-lO Weston, specifications, check and he also established a reputation averaging 25.6 points per game TEL. 646-4745 BASKETBALL adjust carburetor if needed; 640 HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER as a fierce tackier. in sub-varsity play, “ is ohe of check air. filter and Cheney Tech at Ellis Tech , who coaches the the finest players we have in i Bowling i YOUR PCV valve. Thames Valley vs. CHOICE ea. DIRECTORS Green Bay defensive backs, school. He deserves to play and 1 4 C y l . __ Manchester C.C. at East calls his prize rookie “ the best he’s going to be playing quite a VW and Catholic open-field tackier in the game” bit." Am. Sub KARATS ji CLASSES BEGINNING Ellington at Somers RESTAURANT-Al Bujaucius Engine Start for quick winter starting. Compacts MARLBOROICH COUNTRY BARN Rockville at South Windsor 376, Bill McKinney 365, Joe Cloud Nine gallon size windshield PROF. REMODELING anti-freeze protects washer unit to >l«rlboroH|th WRESTLI.NG ^ Dwoark 147-395, Jim Moore 146- 6 C y l...... $14 CONSULTANTS a 373, Rollie Irish 143-386, Bob -20® F. Get ready for winter. East Catholic at Manchester Clemente^s Last Year 8 C y l...... $17 PERFORMANCE PLUS SIGN UP NOW Morin 353, Tony Samele 380, 3:30 Mahckeslrr FITZGERALD FORD THE ART OF George Marinelli 144-357, Dick SPECIAL CLASSES Perfect One in Field Rsrktillr Friiluy Krinjak 356, Larry Bates 356, PYROFAX CAS CO. TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCES TAE KWON-DO E(^ Doucette Sr. 364, Dave . Quiet-Tone Muffler Soutli IhiMhor • Manchester Community College BASKETBAI.L Moarkester Viara 355, Ed Doucette||r. 183- OFFERS Class * Manchester at Hall PITTSBURGH (AP) - The made a twisting, one-handed Replacement Special! COACHLITE DINNER THEATER MOBILE SERVICE CENTER • Police Class grab, hitting the wall on his wav 151-443, Bob Hyde 140, Don Ellington at Suffield last year of Roberto Clemente’s March! 164-420, Charles Gilbert WiffliMAr Point Vernon • Hartford Nursing School Class South Windsor at Glastonbury baseball career was a perfect d ^ n . 356, Dave Castagna 146-350, Plainville at Rockville one, In the field at least. Installed 1, Self Defense As for the Pirate star’s Frank McNamara 381, Carl Bolton at Rham „ During his 18-years in the Includes Labor greatest throw ever, many Bolin 146-392, Ed Burbank 145- Shock Absorbers Manchester Coventry at Rocky H ill major leagues, Clemente won and Muffler point to the one he let fly 414, Jim Chiapponi 145, Jim 2. Physical Fitness P A R K A DE 12 Golden Glove aw ards, TOWN SHOW against the Cardinals at old Bell 170-399, Don Logan 371, & Wheel Balance THURSDAY including last season, when he SWIMIVII.NG Forbes Field here. Bert Claughsey. 142-367, Henry Includes li t us install new double W om an and Children WEST MIDDLE'TURNPIKE made 204 plays without 9:06 to 9:30 A.M. Hall at Manchester Frey 145-371. Caldor Parts and wrapped zinc coated A r a W elcome Orlando Cepeda was on first EUROPEAN error. Priced! Labor muffler in Quiet-Tone HEALTH He made so many spec­ and Tim McCarver singled to 14.96 design for ultra quiet Mayor’s Report — Chamber News SPA WRESTLING tacular plays during his life, it right. Clemente charged the ride. Sizes for most Events — Meetings i i n i i i K East Catholic at Glastonbury would be nearly impossible to ball and it skidded through his Y - Tony Marinelli 160-405, We install 2 new front standard shock absorbers, American cars. Clamps, In Greater Manchester withowt It, single out his greatest efforts. legs, going to the wall at the Bert Davis 146-394, Frank Calvo balance 2 front wheels off can including weights. brackets, adapters extra. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY you're not with It. But many baseball historians 375-foot marker. 136-385, Art Johnson 148-^0, Eliminates sway, dip, vibration. 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 A.M, GIRLS lUKSKETBALL agree that his catch in the Clemente chased to the wall, Larry Bates 144-370, Mike GBtnictor: RWANG KWANG SUNG Conard at Manchester 2:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Houston Astrodome in 197Twas picked up the ball, and in the Balesano 149-365, Don Simmons - Degree: 5th Black Balt Rocky Hilfat Coventry QALE’ 5:30 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. KARATE one of the best ever, by anyone. same motion, turned and threw 361. Joe Pagano 366, Gene fWAYSTOCHAROE uiinfSfizso Salunluy 114$ TOLUND TURNPIKE 7:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. 1904-1908: Republic of Korea Army Instructor SCHOOL Bob Watson, a right-handed toward the plate. The ball Tirinzonie 361, A1 Bujaucius WED. thru'SAT. MUSIC RAblO --CBS 1908- 1970: Rejuiblic of Vietnam Army Instructor arriv^ in catcher Jerry May s 152-392. Carl Bolin 159-366, Joe lUlIKAMtIIICORD HILLIARD STREET BASKETBALL hitter for the Astros, slammed Open Late Every' Night 9 :3 0 P .M .-10 :3 0 P .M . 1909- 1970: U.S.A. Marine Corps Instructor Twaronite 354, Hank Martyn MANUHESTER East' Catholic vs. So'Uth a line drive into the right field mitt Jon the fly and a startled ¥ ExceplSat. ’IH 6 p.m.. 1971: RepuhUc of Korea Army Captain Itatlre Catholic at CCSC corner, near the wall. Clemente Cepeda was out at home. 357, Pete Brazitis 355. INFORMATION CALL: 197Y: Pratt A Whitney Aircraft Instructor Manchester C.C. vs. South broke with the crack of the bat, Clemente was charged with 1972: Hwang’s School of Tae Kwon-Do Chief In­ an error, for allowing the ball to A 640-4745 ANYTIME Central C.C. raced full speed to within two structor steps of the wall, leaped and get by him. '3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 - PAGE NINETEEN PAGE HGHTEEN — B ^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 Clyde And Clyde Stamps In^ Business Tax Changes Proposed —Both arb councilmen, one at to their Bloomington • BLOOMINGTON, Minn. church and one for the city. about five years ago. One la ; The News? (AP) — Clyde E. Allen Jr. and -O n e is 37, the other 38. Each native of Minneapolis, the otlwir Clyde E. Allen Jr. aren’t ’ AP NawsfaotwrM has two children. is from the Boston area. “ 'I'he commission’s program recommends lowering the tax mission proposes phasing out operate at a loss and are un­ comparing notes on New Year’s l|y SYD KRONISH HARTFORD (AP) - The For clarification, one Allen “ personal” property tax on for business is designed to on insurance premiums on the sales tax on new equipment derstandably discouraged by Their paths crossed in Los resolutions. lives at 10736 James Circle; the business inventories and in­ stimulate industry to retool and policies sold by Connecticut in­ over a period of years, cutting the possibility of paying taxes They might wind up with the Angeles a few months ago while other, at 10750 Penri Ave. South. dustrial machinery and the modernize facilities, to surance companies to the same it in half (to a level of 3.5 per ^on profits without recognition same ones, as they they were on business trips. They didn’t discover their Even though we cut our prices, we didn t cut our stamps. saies tax on new equipment encourage expansion in the level as the tax on premiums cent) on July 1 and bringing it of losses,” Baker said. inadvertently did with some of They were checking in rented GRAND UNION families had sent out identical should be abolished, the Gover­ state, and to put Connecticut on sold in Connecticut by out-of- down to zero by July 1, 1976. the Christmas cards they sent cars at an airport and found Although the commission is Christmas cards until a mutual nor’s Commission on Tax a competitive footing with state companies. What the state loses in sales last month. they were taking the san^b Or our quality. So you II not only find low piicos on the finest friend at church told them. and your fctmtly use most you II find a stamp bonus on top Reform said Tuesday. other industrialized states in at­ The tax on business and tax revenues should be made up proposing to abolish the tax on The card coincidence is just plane back to Minneapolis. J tfie personal property of' The Allens, unrelated, moved moots, produce nationolly advertised grocery products, our Commission Chairman tracting new industry,” Baker industry’s inventories and by increased corporation tax one of the confusing of every bargain. Voluoblo Triplo S Blue Stamps with every business and industry, its Francis E. Baker Jr. called the added. equipment has been criticized revenues as industry is similarities between these two own high quality brands, plus liundreds of other things you purcherse. Its whot sets us apart. And puts you ahead. tax on the personal property of The commission, whose final by previous tax study groups, stimulated to expand, ^ k e r proposed reforms of local taxes Bloomington men of the same business and industry “ the report is due Jan. 10, also is and the legislature began said. on real property would increase name. Here are some others: levies on the building and land single most detrimental tax in recommending elimination of phasing the levy out of T he commission also —Both live in a 107 block, MONROE, Mich. (AP) - have him retrieve'the keys, but owned by many companies. By the competitive battle to Connecticut’s unique tax on in­ existencb several years ago. proposes to make Connecticut’s about half a mile from each Robbie Terrasi, 3, was then she was unable to reach attract new industry.” surance companies’ income However, the tax crises of the Corporation Tax follow the requiring uniform assessments other. deposited in a c arity box here him to get him out. " Also, the 7 per cent sales tax, from investments. late 1960s slowed the phase-out federal corporation tax in its of all types of real property, —Both hold positions in recently but not .as a donation. While Robbie stood in .the industrial plants, offices and which companies must pay Under legislation enacted last program. provisions for carrying offward computer-programming work. When Robbie’s mother, Mrs; box crying, Mrs. T ebrasi when they buy new equipment, year, that tax is scheduled to go While calling for complete business losses to' the next stores which have been under­ —Both are members of the Rose Terrasi was dropping enlisted the aid of a passer-bj^ discourages modernization, out of existence next July 1. elimination of the personal taxing year. assessed in the past would be same church, St. Luke's items into the box, she dropped who retrieved both Robbie and taxed more heavily. her car keys by mistake. She Baker said. T h e commission also property tax this year, the com­ ‘‘New businesses often Lutheran. the keys. lifted her son into the box to

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SLICED MEAT 2 cups dicod chopped ham LAN DO'LAKES Just get a supplement, usual­ GRAND UNION OOc 1. ■•own onions in butter or morgorlnd WAFBJ TH IN ...... 3-O Z. PKG. O T t ly issu ^ annually by the vari­ HAM, TURKEY, CORN BEEF 2. Add groon poppor and tomotoos and bring to d boil. ous publishers, w h i^ fits into 3. When tomato mlKturo It boiling rapidly, gradually your regular album.. FISH STICKS AA. stir in uncooked rice AARS. PAUL'S FROZEN...... 14-OZ. PKG. O V _ W s dkfeft cut our stamps, 4. Turn down hoot ond cook slowly until rico It tonder (about 40-50 mlnutot), adding water occasionally Minkus, for example, has re- COOKED SHRIMP Q m } when we cut our prices. to koep from cooking dry if necessary - leased 76 different supplements GOLDEN SHORE FROZEN . 8-O Z. PKG. V O 5. Add salt, popper and horn and cook until for its world albums in recent SHOPUS.TOBELEVEU& hooted through. weeks. Included are the special­ Mokes 4 to 6 servings ized U.S. albums, plate blocks □ TOMATO JUICE a and airmail plate blocks. Unit­ TOAAATO CATSUP m □ JELL-O GELATIN - « ed Nations and five Israel al­ GRAND UNION ....l-L B ., 4-O Z. B U .* # FOR I 6 FLAVORS...... 6-OZ. PKG. O FOR I W AIR FRESHENERS 4m „ bums. □ QUARTERED BUTTER n BATHROOM TISSUE □ DISH DETERGENT □ TOAAATOES m a □ GREEN BEANS w « W SWEET CORN ^ « CHOCOLATE DEL MONTE STEWED...... l-LB. C A N A F O R ^ I LIBBY. CUT ...... l-LB. CAN O FOR I LJ GRAND UNION 1-LB.,1-OZ.CAn OFORM □ BEEF-A-RONI WH. KONa OR CR. STYLE CHEF BOY-AR-DEE 1 SVa-OZ. C A N O FOR I □ WELCHADE - „ □ PEAS & CARROTS « Ti^ical collectors who spe­ □ CHICKEN BROTH LAN D O ' LAKES HERSHEY SYRUP CHARMIN IVORY LIQUID cialize in stamps about Boy LIBBY ...... l-LB., 1-Of.CAN 3 f o r m □ SPAGHEHI COLLEGE INN.... 13%-OZ. 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The U.N. Security Council be­ gan the first of its m eetinp In HEINZ KETCHUP »CAKE MIXES SWEET PEAS »POTPIES Africa last January and the dis­ cussions were devoted to Af­ 1 -il. rica’s problems. The meetings 1-lR. 1-LB. BEIF, ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 1-O Z. P K G . ALL PURPOSBPOTATOES were held in Addis Ababa, EtU- 4-OZ. t U 4 r $ | 0 0 1-OZ. CAN 5 -3 1 0 0 5 ,.$ | O o C H IC K iN opia. Hailing its role as the host ORTURKIY to the U.N., Ethiopia issued three stamps. One stamp de­ r ' picted the Security Coimcil in I u .sTNo . PLUS BLUE HOT OR SWEET PLUS BLUE session. Another sbowied the I 25COFF L 2 0 'OFF \ 2 5 'OFF I 2 0 'OFF I STAMPS, TOO! building where the meeting 8 'OFF I 2 0 'OFF { STAMPS, TOO! PURE PORK I WITH THIS OOUFON VMTH THIS COUPON WI1H THIS COUPON ! WnHTHtt COUPON ANDPURCHASC^PQURKMESQP 200 WITHTMSCOUFON WITH THIS COUPON took place while the third in the ANDPlRCHASeOFONEROKOF 100 r AND PIRCHASI OP ONE l-ii. CAN I AND PURCHASE OP ONE 34B.. 3-OZ. OQK ■ AND P gnCM f OF TWO 1 4 -^ CANS AND PURCHASE OF ONE 1-QT. BTl. 1 0 ^ 6 9 9 9 set portrayed a map of Africa I 30c ■ surrounded by flags of partici­ I LADY s c o n I TETLEY YUBAN COFFEE CASCADE FOR . I COM ET IVORY LIQUID pating members in the Security I FACIAL TISSUES effBOtIve thru Sat., January 6th at all Grand Union Super- markets in Westchester, Putnam — Lower Dutchess Countias in Now York except for New Rochelle and Irvington stores. Also effective Council. I TEA BAGS REG.ORELEa. PRK ! AUTOAAATIC DISHWASHER I CLEANSER I DISH DETERGENT COUFOMOOOOtHRl) JAN. 6. 1973 COUKM GOOD THRU iAN. 6.1973 COUKN OOC»TMU MN.«. IS73 COUPON GOOD THRU JAN. 6. 1973 UMIT ONI COUPON PM CUDOMa COUPON GOOD TMtU JAN. 6 /l9 h COUPON 0000TMtU JAN-«.I«7 l T & | S In Connecttcut, except Cheshire and Sharon. Not responsible for typogr^lcal errors. We reserve the right to limit quanttty of sale items. UM T ONE COUFON p a CUSTOMBI w ’ w w m uwioteoojroNrwcuHouBiUMT O C COurONWSCUSTOMa lumcsccoLSXMiwajsiQMBiLIMIT ONE COUPON P » CUSIOMM § ^ 7 u*«ONicourc»i»Bicusio*« uwtohsdxjsoNWibjsT^UMT ONE COUPON rat C U S TO ««:\£ ^

Riead thru Sat. Jamiary 8tli at aM Rraod Uoioii Sugar- nartwla la Waatcliaster, Putnam — Lowar Outdiesa Counties In Haw York excegt for New Rodwlla and Irvington H e ra ld Ads Also affacUva In Connantla it axcagi ClwaMra and Sharon. Not raaponallde lor typographical errors. We reaarva.tha right in limit quantity of sale itams. P A G E TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 Region’s Economy Growings But Below National Pace bee^ B S ar cent. In the construciloa trude, price slowdown to Phase II largest part of the family dollar workers in the region were 1971, compared with a national there was dn even. sharper BOSTON (AP) - New wage and price controls. and irtcraased nearly the least. a v e r a g in g 9147.69 a rate of nearly 4 per cent. decline, with this yearns in­ Eng^nd’s economy expanded However, the cort of food, ' Overall Costs Up week—112.32 more than last Fabricated metals, electrical creases averaging 7.1 per cent, rapidly during 1972, even which makes up about 20 per Overall costs were up 2.7 per year. That was still below the equipment and machinery compared, with 12.6 per cent in 63 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHOnitk though employment, still cent of most fam ilies’ cent in 1972, com par^ to 4.7 national average 1157.90. O pen T nou., W ed ., But. tUI 0 — Xtauro., FH. ttn 0 ^ showed strength, but there was 1971 and 17.6 per cent in 1970i IN QUALITY O VARIETY O PRICE saddled with a dying textile in/ per cent in 1971. Home Connecticut Leads a 3.9 per cent job loss in expenses, continued to spiral. . W r IBeotirve The Bight To lim it Q ^ lltto o / . ownership costs increased 1.9 Among the six states, dustry, rose less than half the transportation equipment and a For the first time since 1966, per .cent, while in the previous Connecticut showed the national average. 4.7 per cent loss in the leather the bureau said, the food prices Consumer prices, with one four years, they’ve' jumped sharpest advance with weekly SPECIALS Tburs., Fri & Sat. industry. rose more than 5 per cent exception,-levelled off, but that anywhere from 6.6 to 10.3 per earnings of $165.11, followed by b a r b s The bureau noted, however, during the first three-quarters Massachusetts, $148.06; Ver­ exception, food, increased four that job losses in the textile in­ of the year. cent. By PHIL PASTORET times as much as in 1971. Rents, however, outpaced mont, $139.77; New Hampshire, STAOKffl dustry are being steadily offset They soared 5.4 per cent— other housing costs. ’ITiey in­ $128.44; Rhode Island, $126.72, “Never the twain shall The wage boom also eased in by gains in other manufac­ fOtW- more than four times the in­ and Maine,^$125.96. meet” was said by a fellow SIRLOIN 1972, even though factory creased 4.2 per cent. if turing. crease last year. COOWED workers reached a new high in The best buy this year, accor­ The average work week was who lispthed when missing TWenty-five years ago, there The biggest culprits were weekly earnings. ding to the buredO, was 40.5 hours, and five of the six connections in Chicago. were 278,800 textile jobs in New meat, poultry and fish, which The U.S. Bureau of Labor transportation, which went up stdtes recorded gains ranging 1'. England, and now there are increased 8.6 per cent, and W h o STEAK ■ ■/•'if!‘h 0" Statistics, in its year-end New in price less than 1 per cent. fi'om six-tenths of an hour to 1.1 put the overalls in only 76,400. But over that fruits and vegetables, which England report, said that in the Although consumer price in­ hours over the previous year. Mrs. Murphy’s chowder period. New England’s factory moved up 8.8 per cent. 12 months ending last October, creases tapered off this year, New labor contracts also con­ undoubtedly improved the employment has remained Even the cost of eating out the region’s nonfarm employ­ they are part of a long, steady tributed to rising wages, W almost constant. rose almost 4 per cent. ment improved 1.5 per cent climb. In the past 25 years in although labor-management MARKETS '■ Retail Prices Dp Another quickly rising over 1971—less than half the the Boston area, consumer relations appeared to be Retail prices in the Boston expense this year was wearing national rate of 3.8 per cent. prices have risen 95 per cent. smoother than usual, with less area, the only section that the apparel, which went up 4.8 per BURR CORNERS—MANCHESTERf CONN. N ew R e c o r d And in the past 10 years, than half as many work days bureau keeps figures on, in­ cent, a fraction more than last CALDOR SHOPPING CENTER - EXIT 93 J-86 Despite this, however, the they’ve gone up 43 per cent. lost due to strikes as the creased 3.2 per cent between year’s rise. In that category. bureau said the job total edged Pay hikes and a longer work previous year. January and October, almost Women’s and girls’ clothing close to. the 1969 record. week pushed New England Many settlements this year the same as the 3.1 per cent rise prices rose 7 per cent. Believe us, when you’re Manufacturing was an es­ workers’ earnings to a record called for a 7.2 per cent pay during the corresponding period Offsetting these increases, playing cards with a friend With Large, Full Tenderloins pecially sluggish aspect of high this year. raise, compared with average in 1971. however, was housing—the of ours, you’re not gambling. employment this year. It in­ By October, production increases last year of 11.9 per MEAT The bureau attributed the necessity that takes up the creased only 1.8 per. cent over ‘ C o l o n i a V T-BONE STEAKS COLD peiiclous HOT or 7 5 * u i e o 7 9 * - Salvatore’s WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES 6 9 * ITALIAN SAUSAGE 99« 9 9 * Sr Colonial Chunk

•ONOESS COMSINATIONPACK OR Bologna or Liverwurst 69^ FtOM IMPORTANT 5 9 *» SHOMPER STEAKS OHKI GROUND Skinless or All Beal Po>lfeCllOp4 ...FOR YOU! • 1 .1 9 BONELESS STEAKS COtONUL FRANKS 79‘ CONTAINS 7 A&P POLICY: OR TOP Always do whal is honest and fair lor every BEEF SIRIOIN CENTER AND TOP ROUND ONLY 3 END CUTS customer. RAINCHECK: Delicatessen TRESHWMOU Same item at the same special price the fol­ lowing week. Or it you wish we ll give you a VALUES GALOWE Napco ROASTWO comparable item at the same special price. GUARANTEE: Sliced Pastrami BOHEUSS ASP offers an unconditional money-back guar­ N e p c o FKSH A antee. No matter what it is. no matter Whd SNOIMER ROAST makes it, if A&P sails it, A&P guarantees it.' Pickle & Pimento Loaf Savol Meach 39* Mighty High—Peach • Blueberry • Strawberry CfciiBfeeii/Lei|4 SHFIUIMC IS P It TO , in 5 pound lots Just 32-oz. ARMOUR TURKEVS 22 I I S .' thaw Pkg. UpfOK/ Nhite Heat Shortcakes and heat WITH Tuna Fish 45* CUT FOan BILLS THICHS FROaN N S5f CtlRII BEEFUVER SlKfS too A 844 GROUND with thOGB COUPOIM Bird’s Eye PotatoesZG ^ ^ WITH COURON Cup o’ Soup 29* Roman Manicotti 2'£1^*1** IOO«/iilRAZIllAHCOFFU Kght O'clock CHUCK 'S r7 9 * AppleJnifie ^141^-oz. $ J 0 0 Rhodo’s White Bread AW(FtOZBi)NOHDAUy 'Shoppertunity knocks with these money-saving coupons frop) Asparagus EVERYBODY’S. Snip them out and CLIP TH E C O S T of yoUr food Coffee Creamer VERY CUK-oz. $1^00 buyinh. Here’ where you’ll realize SAVINGS over and above what FINE 8 & 8 9 4 Stewed Tomatoes r our STOREFUL of LOW PRICES and SUPER SPECIALS on fine WITH COUPON foods always bring you. This week, snip, clip, stop and SHOP A T DAIRY s m EVERYBODY'S. VALUABLE COUPON Kal-Kan Cat t w i V U i 7 5 *1<"> pint com. Cold-Power box U APART CAKES (FROZEN) Sealtest Sour ■HTV CROCKIR JIF Brownie Mix Peanut Butter 69< Sara Lee cihn.raisin 1 Tomato Puree 3 ^ 95^ FROZEN ■CEO CW MMON (REFRICERATED) Pillsbury Rolls fh n .' Roman Pixxg 10 -irl®’ \ 5 pounds Toilet Tissue ^ ei 29* Cream SUITANA FROZEN .twtKM IREAKSTONE 39 •TvniY Sueet £ 44* Meat Dinners •AUATLOAF Sour Cream Prune Juice CAT FOOD _ . Extra, Extra Lean •ETEMENT i Dishwasher All Hine lives'^ WE WELCOME FdOD STAMP CUSTOMERS Mon'S FLO O R W AX a u Va m eties ^ , Johnson s Klear Shake n Bake Applesauce GROUND I.- ROUND

...ANDFORVmSTOlUCH Alka Seltxer 25 49* 3 recularormmt Crest Toothpaste 75* HOWARD WHNSOH(FROra) _ Blueberry Toasties ^At 37* FRANCO ARURiUH Spaghetti, 2'*ji,"45* SOLID W Nin (M «ATK) _ _ JIFFY-CORN __ Starkist Tuna 53< Muffin Mix 5-lb. lots CAMPfiLl'iS ^ Tomato Juice 42* Devils P o ^ Cake 87* VUHOL^BOrTSff (ifimker Optmeal; ';i.r4]f* with Eye of Round Calo Dog Food ? 51* Average Weight 20-2S Lbe. 1.09 lb. ______SANDWKHRASS . ^ * MaxolaOil &. 79* Baggies '?o 58* Includes Whole Eye of Round, Bump Roeet, Swiss SteMce, Cube SteekD. and Ground Round. Health, and Beauty Alda California Carrots pkg. 1 9 «t ARERtHAliaiR Bonulaat Baking Soda wv 27* Yogurt 5. ^-99* U.S. No. 1 Hpyy CHUCK FILETS lb. 1.09 ■A . 8-oz.boL BonolOMt Shouldor ' i 2.00 VBI. o p C O t M i S F PAHCAKIIHX Weila SHAMrob 100 cnt Hot H O e Delicious Apples 1 0 / 7 9 ’ Armour Hash 48* Aunt Jemima LONDON BROIL lb. >1.19 1.75 val. v O O we reserve the right quantitlos N O T R ES P O H S IB U M R T V FO C R A M H C A l Bufferin Tablets nnCiSIWFiCTIM IAN. 2-4, W YI It 4 s FOR SAU HOT AVAKAILI TO OTNiR RHAIL DEALERS OR WNOUSAUOS J \ K. I. t ‘ . • ft MANCHESTER E VE N IN G H ERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 PA G E TW E N TY-TH R E E PAGE TWENTY^TWO - MANCHESTEh EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 3, 1973 — t j ____ J — $ — Si—s Records Management New Governor States Tax T H K n Relief Must Include K A .M I I A 'W Term For Paper Work L A W Y K R .. Average Citizens , m S V t S IL V E R i I a NE—EAST HARTFOBP the current recession there is The Paper Revolution: U.S. now run into biMions of doTfars Piinic at the Wheel still a shortage of y f “WHERE QUALITY ALWAYS 1* Economy I'ses a Million annually. HARTFORD (AP) - There equipment and the sales tax on stenographers and^ trained 11 EXCEEDS THE PRICE!" RusseU’s first reaction, when Pages a Minute The problem of handling all will be no tax relief for business industrial machinery. iF secretai;ies. Other studies have his car knocked down a pedes­ By HAL BOYLE this material ha^ given rise to a and industry in Connecticut this Meskill said he would have to shown that business UAIIDC 1 Toes., Wed. 9 to • • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 I trian, was panic. He drove to a NEW YO R K ( A P ) - Paper ... new profession — records year without some tax relief for study the commission’s entire n U U lIv S Sat. sito e (Closed All Day Monday) | managements often are' more nearby gas station and cried: paper ... paper! management — says Dr. average citizens. Gov. Thomas report, which is scheduled for iF reluctant to cut their office “ There’s an injured man back ^ many things are made of Maxwell Pollack, president of J. Meskill said Tuesday. release Jan. 10, before taking a there in the street.” clerical staffs than their fac­ plastic these days that now and Van Dyk Research Corp., of “ There has to be reform for position on any of its Lean, \Boneless Then he sped home to hide. It tory employes. then one fears we may all be Whippany, N.J., a firm active everyone. ' Meskill said at his recommendations. I Wasn’t' long, however, before the TTie job future is also brighter strangled by this magic sub^ in communications technology. first news conference in over The governor denied any in­ police tracked him down and today for office workers. The stance. But if we are to be Dr. Pollack predicts that in three weeks. volvement by himself or his placed him under arrest on a government has predicted there strangled by any manmade the future this paper blizzard The governor, who vetoed a staff in “ writing or rewriting” PORK charge of h^and-run driving. will be a need for at least 200,- A t the trial, Russell protested material, it is more likely to be will intensify rather than lessen bill last year that would have the report, which was originally 000 new secretaries a year for that panic “ can happen to any­ simple old-fashioned paper. and have far-reaching effects cut the seven per cent sales tax scheduled for release Dec. 8. I some time to come. one.” Also, he reminded the court Napoleon Bonaparte said an on the economy. to six per cent, said he still However, the commission has T h e paper storm is i A that he had at lecst made some army marches on its stomach. “ More paperwork is in­ wants to reduce the sales tax to kept him informed of its FRSTCUT heightened by the increasing effort to get help to the victim. RIB END CUT But the rriodern U.S. business evitable in a fast-paced and in- 6.5 per cent. decisions as it went along, output of educational in­ world marches on paper. The‘ ■ creasingly computerized COMMERCE secretary In "it's a goal. " he said. “ It's Meskill said. Nevertheless, he was found stitutions. It is estimated that I ^ e r ic a n economy produces world,” he said. “ The profusion President Nixon’s reshuf­ what 1 hope to do. " guilty of the charge. In spite o f more than a majority of all the an estimated one million pages of electronic machines in of­ fled Cabinet Is Frederick To./give tax relief to one extenuating circumstances, said scientists ever born on earth ■the court, he had committed pre­ Q uartered B. Dent, textile executive of new documents every fices will not cut employe levels segment ot the taxpaying public are still a^ive. They are from Spartanburg, S.C. cisely the * act forbidden by Chuck minute, of which some 250 but add to them, thus creating a without giving a break to any producing fresh paper moun­ The word “ post" to denote statute. billion pages a year must be need for new legions of Girl other segments would not be a mail service entered the I tains of documents, graphs, This case illustrates the law’s stored, temporarily at least. Fridays. good idea. Meskill said. language in the early 16th research reports and learned i A stern'attikude toward the hit-and- “ The clerical work force is “ I don't think it's politically century. The king's. run driver. Although panic is un­ journals. One of the biggest Little Rhody P ork Loin Business firms alone — growing five times faster than possible. " he added. “ I don t messengers began to travel live derstandable, it is not forgiveable. problems of science is how to Rhode Island celebrates In­ SUCED 9-11 CHOPS Steak leaving out the work of govern­ the general population, and now think it's politically wise.” main routes out of London and I f you are involved in an accident, dependence Day twice a year 5 to 6 lb. Average ment paper shufflers — now receives about $80 billion a year digest its own output. The Governor s Commission posts were established q t’inns I you must stop', identify yourself, —on May 4 and July 4. The store and maintain more than a in salaries. It won't be long, some on T a x Reform is along the way. A “ Master of ALL MEATI lASY TO CARVEI and— in most states— give reason­ PT citizens of the smallest state trillion pieces of paper in 200 experts figure, before America recoenmending elimination of the Posts" took over the royal able aid to anyone who is injured. “ The 10 million clerical in the Union were the first to messenger set-vice in the million file drawers. Each year will be using 500 pounds of the property tax on business Fresh Ground, AH Beef ' Does it matter if you were not employes now on the job is declare their independence 1530’s. to blame for the accident in the they are adding 175 billion new paper a year for each man, and industry inventories and almost double the 1940 total.” of Great Britain—on May 4, I first place? Not at all. It is what pieces of paper to this enor­ woman, and child in the popula­ Dr. Pollack noted that despite 1776. happens afterward that counts. mous trove. Storage costs alone tion. iA M 80A N or is it an excuse that you 3 HAMBURG ' “ thought it was nothing serious.” CHOCE Once you have hit someone, it is I your duty to get the facts before going on. EST VALUE! i A On the other hand, you are not TRUST FINAST . ..FOR ’ guilty if. you were truly unaware o f the accident. In one case, a US.DI A. Choice nighttime hit-and-run accident Country Style CALIFORNIA Top Round or I was traced to the owner of a The Honest Value-One Price Only sure makes atation wagon. Telltale blood­ Cut from Rib Chuck Steak a lot of Sense to Us and We are sure It stains and threads from the vic­ Rib Ribs Top Sirloin Stoak FIRST NATIONAL STORES HONEST VAUIE OnCPTICe will Mean More Cents Savings for you tim’s clothing were found on his Portion Steak right front tire. Pork Loin or Pot Roast Yet, the man swore in court Hare’s An AH Purpose Hedge .that he had known nothing about SMOKED AgaMst Inflationi it until the police came to his • 1 ^ » QOASTERLODI .DSiMCHOICE CAUtORinA house. His driving after the ac­ 7 9 ® $lig cident had been perfectly normal, lb . ■ with no sign of a guilty con­ . 9 9 ’’ Fr«ih Bonaleu Thin Cut SHOULDERS science. N or had he made any Pork Chops Brisket Itx CHUCK ROAST STEAK-ROAST effort to remove the incriminat­ PORK CHOPS ing evidence from his tire. steak for A court .decided that he was Pork Chops Shoulder London Broil Ib. or steak t BOLOGNA or 1 indeed telling the truth. Finding him not guilty, the court said: Canter Cut Center Cut Thick or thin Chicken Legs of Baofor Beef Flankan Ib.< Bone- In “ Knowledge is an essential Pork Chops or Roast Short Ribs element o f the crime.” Bonelatt Roast of Hip Colonial Cut from BREASTS ^ UVEBjapiBST f A public service feature o f the and Center Cry- 0-Vac RH> Portion Beef Liver lb.t Cut Chops American Bar Association and Pork Loin WHOLE Water Added the Connecticut Bar Associa* Shop-Rlta WHOLE Bonalaia m lb lion. Written by W iU Benuurd. By the Piece 7 9 ' 59 Ib, Road White a Dark Meat 95 Slab Bacon Cry-O-Vac Turkey O 1972 American Bar Association 59 Giouhd Chuck Cube Steaks Fiesh Chickens In Our Dairy Case! iGrocery Savings h P oik Chops Whole • Split • Quartered ® WHYPAYMORE7COFFEE USDA Choice Boneless Chuck-perfect Xe Q Q c for broiling or pan fry US Grade A Thick •‘”Thin't’’ Regular Any Size package only 2 i to 3 lbs 3 9 . n Social C h ase& P elld en t SHOP-RITE DENTURE CARTON 1-1 b. Security Si-gaL CLEANSER 84 A R ib Roasts Senbern can TABLETS ta b le ts Boneless Shoulder Chicken Legs ■ 59> I 11^ 9 0 ° Frankfuits Q. My husband retired at age « „ J one For Your J London Broil or Steak Oven Ready price 65.1 never worked under Social Finast All Meat one V T A f iA Thick or Thin 1st Four Ribs Only ppiy Chicken Thighs 651 Security and filed for wife’s Vicks 3.25.«. or All Beef Si;? P! Freezer T benefits at the age of 62. If 1 Crescent R ollS s- Form ula 44 Cough Syrup Ml. Chicken Drumsticks Ffesti e I J ' continue receiving wife’s Salmon^s? 69' Mayonnalse”jr"48' Head & Shoulders 65‘ benefits until I am 65 will 1 be 1640. 7-02. Tuba Your Oscar Mayer Olive Loaf Shop-Rite 11-oz. Lotion Choica Chicken Breasts 1 iA entitled to 100 per cent of my cont. Shampoo Colonial All Meat - 8 9 ' Sour Cream 3 9 ' r r a r iK s w ah Be«i Stew Beef Boneless Chuck husband’s Social Security in the „ one Chicken Wings Fresh 3! Softener’^*""S9' Gingerale’HTS'E^'l 't>99‘ Parkay Soft 36 Swifts Bacon M^fe Tender pieces of chuck Steak or Roast price event of his death? Maxi Cup toll tabs, I A. Yes. When the first month Margarine 3 9 ' Alka Seltzer For your favorite recipe USOA Choice only WHOLE MB Delicious Fillet T of entitlement to widows’ VI Juice V? 29' Broth for Stomach iA benefits is age 65 or later, a Cream 3 pack or Wine Rolaids Relief Boiled Ham Impoited iti79‘ widow or widower’s benefit will Vita Herring 8 9 ' Red Snapper 99<> OFBEEF T DinnerM.'‘^''«5'‘^~'l Sauce“liss* 5 “™*1 Sudden Beauty Gruyere Cheese imported '»85' BATHROOM I be equal to 100 per cent of the Re^ ar.Hardto le.oj.^ TISSUE d e c e a s e d wage earner’s Shop-Rlte cont. Hair Spray Hold, ft Unscented can Turkey“ ■ ~Roll )"> 95' SOFT-WEVE Jumbo Smelts ‘‘ 69‘ Egg Nog 4 9 ' WlndsMeld SUNSWEET S iA benefit. - '■’95' Halibut Steak 1 Seed T. Cristy Wash Mr. Deli Bologna Q. I ’m a widow, and I ’ve been Choc., Gorman Choc., fvif SsGenoa Salami a/c U 9 ' ,53d Mackerel "4 9 ‘ working since 1962 when my Su(ar Shop-RHa Blades "I'rjtvsrer Unsweetened M m Of Sticks 2 lb 09 I husb'alid d itd . In a couple Cool^i^s Cooked Salami "“a 1.69' Fish Cakes Taste 0 Sea pkfl • A Water Extract V S ■ s,."i 4 , .months I’ll be 60. Although I’m h-ial. / L Q O WHY PAY MORE? AvailaOie m Stores wilh Servtce Deli Only iA Cold Cream of Dried Prunes Colors ^ ' ’ not disa})led, I do want to cut Appla Cider Shop4wer'a»5i^99^ Beans 4iss»l 2 9 ^ I have their benefit rate ■ m ^ ■ Gam-PftP, OUva, Mock, $1 I A S T ^ ^ I A CNckan.PoUshStyle Al V«latlit "Country Styb" 8-lb.- Fried Chicken. All 121 oz I Canned can iA redetermined effective with Shop-nta Aunt lam tma Pkkt Finast s png La w d I W Cl It? Loaf, Large ft Long BMogna Ib. 89' Bagete 3-ti-'69* Waffles 7 9 Armour Ham Maybud Baby Gouda Beet 01 Turkey ^ Finast Turnovers 39' Imported 2 It) w ; Januaiy 1973. This w ill be done Salisbury Steak ^ Finasi pkg -BrasklastTraal" All Meat Orange Juice Fiit^I Steakhouse Fries 47' automatically, no request need Imported , A l VariaUat IS-aa-QO' or All Beef 13 02 Pinners Ubbyland ■!Sr59' Sausage Shop-nta Unka pkgs. 9 9 Breakfast I be filed by the claimant. Chopped Ham Polish rt-hkl69' Bologna Shop-Rite 59 Treal 43' Finast Sour Cream Eggo Waffles 3 I ' Q. I am receiving monthly, Chiffon Margarine 91' iA Social Security benefits as a American Koahar First O’ the Fresh Fruit & Vegetables! c 8 (« VtUldal Casing )t4faLW^ Cocktail 0 pkgs 'widow and I’d like to-get Hard Salami ^Fresh Produce!^ Franks P o t P i s s Chicken Tiffkey SI 6/1 married again. Will my Social I All Beef and Security benefits stop if I Finest Bakery!) Fresh lb,'35' California Franks All Meat Napco FLORIDA ORANGES I remarry? Macaroni Salad 1-lb. A. Benefits continue for most LaMfCLakaa - — , Past. Proc. SWST W p k g . Enjoy I Helping Natural Scent Deodorant F W A C widows who remarry after Carrots SHOP-RITE COUPON Finast All Varieties ||^ ■ Cheese Amarican 99 of Healthful I reaching 60. However, the Florida Sunshine- Right Guard • « 1 9 amount of your monthly b ^ f i t Junior Pies » D ■ 1 Everydeyl I nday change. Check with -the 96c Timed bti U.S,«l»AHOBAKINQ TOP QUALITY HB> DCUCIOUSWASI|NGTON SI2F Bayer Aspirin Release 30 77') iA Social Security office for the su n sh in e answer on your specific case. Potatoes SOUTHERN Big Round Top 1059 1 59 Mouthwash YOURCHOICC Apples SIZE .Cepacol V 99' HVDilOX I Q. My husband died just a few COOKKS P>« Brookside Farm 69c Throat I YAMS Lozenges '2V 49' { weeks ago. When I go to the 2 0 « l . 100% Wheal iBozQQc McIntosh Apples Green Pepperji SIZE Cepacol I KRISPYCRACKERS LARQESDE'IIS” Brookside Farm Bread loaf O u phe- iss 63' Conslats ot 2 RoOf Is and Center Cut Pork Cho|M Social Security office to apply (Rag. or Uwaltod)or lor SIZE Listerine Ibi. Finast Apple Pies US. NO 1 Crisp and J f A ■kfor monthly survivor benefits, SUGAR HONEY Lemons 1 9 ' so Tasty GRAHAMS 2 i Minimum 29: Happy New Year To All Our do I need to take any documents 3 49* r along? ZT “ 1 Wonderful puatomara and Friendal I I A. Yes. You should bring 20c off With This Coupon HI 35c off With This Coupon along’ your husband’s Social 20c off With This Coupon H 24c off With This Coupon 25c off With This Coupon I 25c Off With This Coupon I WE s e il T d t t e b y t ic k e t s ■t/^ Security card for some record Toward the-purchase o f' Toward the purchase of I ' Toward the purchase ot Toward thb purchase of I OPEN Toward the purchase of one 1 Ib can one 25 Ib Bag of his number, some record of 587 EAST Redeem Your Federal Toward the purchase of SIX 15 oz cans one pKg 100 I !■ aPSiCMXS FPR THCTW., FBI. AND SAT. I ont 2 ib can I one Jr:32 oz pia:)plas btl un | his earnings during the past I year (such as a W-2.lorm), th^ Tender Leaf Tea Bags, Chase & Sanborn j Hunt Club Burger Bits | usBftVB'frai': MIDDLE TURNPIKE Food Stamps at Shop-Rite 8:30 A.M. - 10:30_P.M. ICold yvater "all” DetergemoSm \ Hunt’s Tomato Sauce _____ Chock Full D’ NUTS Nuts lUUlU yvdici cm , ------— - ji ■ CoHee ___I | iA death certificate for your Coffee I Reg Ret 89c ___ _l husband, your marriage cer­ ic - effljc "“"‘'.S-s.,,. imlc male __ tificate and your own birth cer­ • » * * * * ^ ^ ^ “^ *“ * * ^ '* * " ,n tins AO Effective thru Saturday. Jan 6.1973 ,t. s - $ — $ — s - tificate. Vke Nreenif tftf BfQhi 10 L*flh! Ouanfities

f . < ! j OD!W I: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 - PAGE TWENTY-HVE PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MAi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Com., Wed., Jan. 3. 1973 The “ Action Marketplace” OUR BOARDING HOUSE wilh MAJOR HOOPLE H it Economical W ay BU G S BUNNY OUT OUR WAV BY NED COCHRAN Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers , ___ J'S A POPUUAK U'L , KIPS UOVE T ' PLAY WITH IT...AN'.. To Advortiso CIA\MICK THAT'S ALWAVSJ Z M A JLP REALIZEP WU UTUTS^ WH'VT'S------Over 60,000 Daily Readers 600P 6BU£H. NEVER n W F IT F ^ M C0M6TTBUCTNE i ONLY P OW OUT HERE I CRITiaSM ; TrtATiS WHY YOU'RE . ^ EXERCISE l6 words. 8 days ...... $1.89 Fast Results S T ia CHAINEP TO MENIAL TA6KS' HE SOT T HAH-KAFF'*‘ PBSPITE BEIN6 LASTVE/W 16 words, 6 days ...... $8.24 A SUCCESSFUL ACTOR IM ^TIU ^ CAMEFROM COPY c Lo SING t i m e FOR ^lOOT.. ATTBMPTIN6 TO IMPROVE BY, PATTINO 16 words, 10 days ...... $4.60 SYUPy, EYERCISE HIMSELF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■ '(* .V SKgOtlK- M i l A N P p i e t ; ON t h e 12:00 NOON DAY BEFOR^ PUBUCATION BACK.' 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.66 Happy Ads ...... -...... $1.50 inch Deadline for Saturday and Monday PHONE 643-2711 Is 12:00 Noon ^ d ay 1 ’ L' « Halp Wantad 35 Palntlng-PapBiIng 13 Holp Wanted 35 HERALD JANITORS — Experienced, MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD PLEASE READ RICHARD E. Martin. Full LEGAL Secretary, experienced part-time mornings, • HAPPY ADS BOX LETTERS professional painting service. preferred, shorthand and I'M WORTH MILLIONS V PLEASE Manchester area, call 643-5691, ------^ M Y SON, SKIP — MY YOUR AD Interior - exterior. Free es­ BERRY'S WRRLD typing, 643-1136 between 9-5. 3-6 p.m. THE WORLD HAS — BUT ALL OF A <7 TELL /HE ONLY CHILD— HE'S BEEN For Your OK ■\ JUST FALLEN IN SUDDEN, I'VE GOT Jl WHAT IT KIDNAPPED./ Classified 4>r "Want Ads" are timates, fully insured. 649-4411. WHAT'S WRONG>9 i , ON ME, P H IL/ Infonnation DRUMMER, Organist and RNs — LPNs — full-time and taken over the phone as a con­ C. AND G. Home Improve­ trombonist to play with alall oc­ part-time, charge positions, 3- THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should ment. Interior, exterior min­ casion band. Call Gaary 649-3196, 11 and 11-7. Excellent benefits, 1-3 close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT ting and wallpapering. Free Tom, 649-3761. every other weekend off. BANS tiser using twx letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in estimates. 2 2 8 -^ , 228-3531. Meadows Convalescent Home, ....."tfCC , MENTA0_ 1-3 il5852r answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The LABORATORY 333 Bidwell St. Call between 9-3, EXERCISE- THB \MOfMlV desire to protect their idenUty Herald is responsible for only ONE DONALD E. Tarca - Technician-Challenging oppor­ 646-2321. tunity for a h i^ school can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion tor paperhanging and painting. graduate preferably with post any advertisement and then only to Free estimates. Call 643-0271. NURSE’S Aides — full-time Enclose your reply to the box graduate study available in an the extent of a "make good" inser­ positions, 7-3 and 3-li, in an envelope — address to the expanding laboratory. This is experienced preferred, every tion. Errors which do not lessen the GEORGE N. Converse — Classified Manager, Manchester Interior and exterior painting truly a ground floor opportunity other weekend off. Elxcellent . . . SoflMon* value of the advertisement will not r5 T “ ( Evening Herald, together with a and paperhanging. Fully with a growing company. Being benefits. Must ha^e own be corrected by "make good" inser­ a leader in the specialty paper may have uMt you BY FRANK O’NEAL memo listing the companies insured. Call 643-2804 after 5 transportation. Meadows Con­ SH O R T R IB S tion. making industry. Position is a boppy orfl you do NOT want to see your p.m. valescent Home, 333 Bidwell St. A>JP YCUTEUL within corporate research and Call between 9-3, 646-2321. letter. Your letter will be development technical PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Vtxi PANCe? FUNNY 6 4 3 -2 711 B.A.C. Painting Co. Painting destroyed if the advertiser is by experts, exteriors, interiors,, laboratory. The primary work BRIDGEPORT • Miller TH A T'S IT/" QUIT Q U IT \ ^ © ■>tXJ 3U&6LE7 one you've mentioned. If not it actively will be In the area of 1 Q U I T . '' S M O K I N G - ] QunrTiNG)^^ spray, brush and roll. operator, with set-up 'ZS will be handled in the usual Sarvicaa Ottarad 12 Reasonable prices, free es­ product development. Send experience. Call 649-2861. Allied resume and salary requirement Y manner. . timates, Also wallpapering. Instrument & Tool Co., 67 § 6434)001. to or call Arthur Toumas, Vice Woodland St., Manchester. Best Wishes Loat and Found President Colonial Board Co., MOM FERRIS CERAMIC WALLPAPERING and 615 Parker St., Manchester, MAN — 18 or over to work as LOiST — Black cat. vicinity painting, interior and exterior, Conn. 649-4567. fryer and for general clean-up, West Center St., reward . m - TILE expertly done. Free estimates, nights. Apply Arthur On Your 81st 3 . 5024. On* Call Tim Conaty, 633-7516 after 6 COOKS—Part-time nights. Treacher’s, 401 Center Street, K Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad St., DoaaltAIII p.m. ' Manchester. FOUND — Two puppies, male Mwchester. We specialize in ceramic tile, ant) female. Furryurry type PROFESSIONAL painter, only BOOKKEEPER - Full charge, From your rascals ^ THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA mohgrel. Call Andover Dog slate, flagstone and quarry inside work. Reasonable rates. WAITRESS—Part-time, late controller for management Warden, 742-7194. tile. For complete bathroom Gall Vic, 649-5762 anytime. morning and early afternoon. report, office assistant. Mit, Chet. Eck. S Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad St., 1-3 1-3 ON.DBAIZ/ a I remodeling, we’U handle all Satisfaction guaranteed. Challenging position in growing Walt and Faye I T 'S s t a k t i h g . DOESN'T Panonala-Announcamanta 2 carpentry, plumbing and tile Manchanchester. national company based in (£) 1673 bf NEA. Ibc. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom TO RAIN/... SURPRISE work. E x p ^ workmanship Building-Contracting 14 Manchester. ^75 monthly to ME A INCOME Tax — For accurate and reasonable rates. start, rapid advancement. 'You get to reshuffle the Cabinet so why can't I diversified, duties in sales of­ •IWE'RE HOTOWW OUT OF I &IT \ preparation in my office or Call Mandevllle NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Telephone 643-1561. / your home. Call R. L. Burnett, Remodeling, repairing, reshuffle the furniture?" fice. Duties include business Welcome Home DONfT EVFM KMOW iWFRg 646-2460. 643-9678 additions, rec rooms, porches correspondence, filing, posting SALES Manager wanted for orders, answering telephone. HAROLD WATSON S yJB'Re OUT and roofing. No job too small. real estate office in Tolland. from INCOME Tax Service, at your Call 649-3144. Salary open. Excellent benefits Prefer a person actively Bonda-Stooka-Mortgagoa 27 Halp Wantad 35 fully paid by company. Contact S The Girls at Iona C Fi home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 CARPENTER available, days, engaged in real estate in the G. Lessard, 289-9wl, Tuesday- or 247-3115. evenings, weekends. Additions, DORMERS, garages, porches, Vernon-Tolland area. Member S' rec rooms, room additions, MORTGAGES, loans first ARE YOU FREE Friday, 8-5 p.m. greater Vernon Realtors, MLS. alterauons, repairs. No job too ^ ^ Awfoa For Sato 4 small. Free estimates. Call kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, second, third. All kinds. Realty FOR LUNCH? Excellent opportunity for an ORGANIST-choir director, S Thank You $5 Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 siding, general repairs. Quality statewide. Credit rating alert person. All replies con­ unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ If you are, Friendly Ice position open. Wapping Com­ g ■ DARLING I NEED CAR? Credit very bad? p.m. workmanship. Financing Cream needs you! No fidential. T. J. Crockett, Bjankrimt, repossession? available. Economy Builders, fidential, quick arrangements. munity Church. Cali 644-2793. Realtor, 643-1577. for loving me experience necessary. Elam OtMF Honest Douglas accepts lowest TWO YOUNG married men Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. so very much 100 Constitution Plaza, extra money working two to TEXAS Refinery Corp. offers down, smallest payment, will do small repair jobs and evenings. MATURE Woman to care for Jacky and Backy anywhere. Not small loan painting, also cellar cleaning Hartford. Evenings, 233-6879. three hours a day, four or five opportunity for high income small child, years old, my w plus cash bonuses, convention finiuice company plan. Douglas and light trucking. Call 646- MASONRY - All types of days a week. Uniforms home in East Hartford. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd trips and fringe benefits to MUTT AND JEFF BU D F ISH E R Motors, 845 2692, 6415-3726. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, supplied, pleasant surroun­ References required, must i;:To the Person or Persons $ concrete steps, sidewalks. No mortgages — interim financing mature man m Manchester have own transportation. Call PLAIN JAN E BY FRANK BAGINSKI dings. Please apply in person. ;|who left the two gerbils InS; DOING DlShAES FO R JEFF; D O N 'T YOU 1967 GTO, gooc TWO handymen want variety of job too small. Free estimates. — exp' miiffler, shocks, 58,000 original Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foley. C. M. Products, Inc. East tracers, turrets, tee lathes and Manchester, Conn. (Caldor miles, clean, reliable all size engine lathes. Mills- Shopping Center.) DICK'S Snow Plowing — BIDWELL Home Improvement Eveninp and Sunday call Hartford. transportation. 6 ^ or best. semi production and Specializing in serving Co. Expert installation of 74^9&5. collect 413-786-3041. experimental work on ALERT sales person wanted to Rockledge and surrounding aluminum siding, gutters and Bridgeports, Cincinnatls and work for established real estate area, driveways, sidewalks, trims. Roofing installation and 1960 AH Sprite (Bugeye). boring mills. Tool room-tool firm. Opportunity to earn parking lots. 643-(W02. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. WANTED Excellent' running condition. Private Inatructlena 32 and dye maker to make tools considerably higher than Body in good condition. Must be OPTICIAN APPRENTICE and dyes for in shop use, day average earnings. Ask for Mr. MANCHESTER Building ROOFING — Specializing Belfiore,- 647-1413. |2> q 0 ( 3 O O seen. Best otla. Call 647-1520 STUDIO 16, School of Creative only. Sheet metal mechanic, / JONES i-1 Maintenance — complete floor repairing roofs of all kinds, new semi-production and /RiP6fliiAy\ between 3-6. care,; general cleaning, Arts — Offering Spring classes roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Must" be career orientedi Approved veteran experimental work, days only. commercial and residential. cleaned and repaired. 30 years in the visual arts. 563-2773 /S cSSuj 1965 OLDSMOBILE 88, evenings. benefits. Excellent opportunity for the person who Burr bench, burr various BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Also 24-hour janitor service. experience. Free estimates. automatic, good condition, $395. Free estimates. 646-0638, 528- is thinking of his future. Inquire . . . aircraft parts. Apply to J. T. OttiifMMi Call Howley, 643-5361. Slocombe, 68 Matwn Hill Road, AND HOW DO darling you Call 649-8418. 8173. Holp Wanted' 35 HA.' HERE'S WHAT WE'RE HOW DO YOU I WHY, ! South Glastonbury, 633-9485. Get Fast llitBtt LOOKING FOR, CHRIS, > LIKE ME AS LOOK WITHim A LOOK SO INTEUICENT/ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Heaflng-Plumblng 17 OPTICAL STYLE BAR I: A PLONDE, MUSTACHE, long YOU COULD EVEN 1966 FALCON, 6, standard. "THE CRATE CONTAINED A CHINESE SNOW plowing — Experience PART-TIME - School bus ! 763 Main St., Manchester HAIR AND d a r k , PASS FOR A COLLEGE WHEW THE SHIP WAS HE TRUSTED \ / LATER. HE Ne(jv brakes-clutch, runs good, kk ART TREASURE.. A .SOLD BUTTER­ NO O NE—SO ' HAD u n imas commercial and residential. SAM Watson Plumbing and drivers wanted, to drive in town PROFESSOR, t o r p e d o e d . THAT HAP NO WAV 1 ^ . See Joe, 24 Locust Street. FLY CRUSTED WITH 3EMSL.EN0U6H HE L E F T i r TO S E T B A C K Prompt, courteous service. Heating. Bathroom remodeling of Manchester. Approxinu^ CHINESE REFU(3Ee'$ TO MAKE HIM A MILLIONAIRE:" RN*8 AND LPN’8 CIW TE WAS FLOATIN' HIDDEN HERE HERB...8y THEN References. 646-7770. and repairs. Free estimates. hours, 7:15-8:30 a.m., 2-3:30 IN THE WRECKAGE I WHEN HE SOT MONEY MEANT 1964 AUSTIN Healy Sprite, Call 649-3808. p.m. We will train. Call 643-2373 NUTHIN' TO H IM « running condition, needs work, WASHING Machine repairs, between 9 a.m. and noon. All Shift8 • &■ i ii ttLj— _____ r«s5!SSSS HE LAUGHED IT rea^nable. 643-2223. A L L O F F I > RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Maytag. Reasonable rates. Prompt, courteous service. WANTED part-time secretary BILLING CLERK WE PAY MOREII VOLVO 1961, needs Uttle work. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and Call 643-1496.141 with good telephone personality • Shift premium for working 3-11 and 11-7 |95| or best offer. In running Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle and some typing ability to work • Six months revue condition. After 6 p.m., 643- Turnpike, next to Stop and NO JOB too small. Immediate afternoons. SmaU congenial Growing modern company In Vernon needs girJ with good • Twelve sick days 0100. typing and calculating skills. Attractive offer, good pay and • ' V. Shop, 6434913. service on service calls. Free office. Write Box NN, • Eight paid holidays estimates gladlyly glgiven on Manchester Evening Herald. fringe benefits. Please call Mrs. Marley for appointment. • Two weeks paid vacation (one year) 1964 CHRYSLER, 4-door, ^ WILL plow your driveway, $5 heating or i^umbubug. Faucets • Three personal days riihning condition, all and up. Phone 649-0016. repaired or installed. Water FEMALE fuU-time for counter • Paid Blue Cross acdedciorres. Very low mileage. pumps worked on. Complete work at Hartford Road Dairy CAVROK CORPORATION |30ir^in. 647-1^. TR EE REMOVAL - Pruning, Queen. Days, Monday-Friday, Fifteen minutes from Manchester Center. Highway all the BY V.T, HAMLIN heating systems, rec rooms, JndustriaPPark Ave., Exit 97 off Parkway, A L LEY O O P spraying, etc., fuUy insure etc. Call M & M Plumbing & 10-5, experience preferred, VERNON, CONN. — 875-2548 way. Your Inquires are welcome. Contact Mr. Tolisano, Mr. 1966 MUSTANG, converUble, Wicks or Mrs. Martin. ...KING GUZ ( m m Ucei Free estimates. Call Heating, 649-2871. excellent starting wage. Apply An equal opportunity employer IS BRIN6 IN ' ALL / HR STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 289, ( automatic, black, white 633-5345. in person 10-12 noon. T H ' ( n m FOLKS / IR ? top,'red interior, excellent con­ Greenwood Convalescent Home 3 FROM MOO UP I WHEN K ,N MARTY’S Plumbing and I YOU WORKED JN THE ^ YOU SAW THE, BIRTH/YIARKS YOU PICKED UP STEVE CANYON'sV^HERE IS THE AD^ dition. CaU 649-4692. REWEAVING OF - burns, Heating. Complete bawoom MACHINISTS - U th e and I Greenwood Street. Hartford 236-2901 KITCHEN OF THE LITTLE UNDER HER LEFT SHOULDER FRATERNITY PIN ON THE ^ YOU PLACED IN THE moth-holes, zippers repaired. roir :$ P0A6IE ORPHANAOE IN BLADE— AND HEARD THEM STREET IN SAN ANTONIO- remodeling and repairs. Free Bridgeport. We need An equal opportunity employer SAN ANTONIO Window shaefes made to estimates. No job too small. experienced people. Name your. POTEET,TEXAS,WHEN NAME HER POTEET FOR WHERE HE HAD LOST IT WHILE | •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ’ U6HT'Ar7ME measure, all size Venetian Call 742-7438. price. Carlain Manufacturing THIS INFANT WAS FOUND THE TOWN -A N D THE CANYON A CAPET AT KELLY FIELD... Moiyrpyctos-Bteyctos 11 IN A CANYON AND blinds. Keys made while you Co., 757 Goodwin St., East / BROUOHT TO THE PLACE wait. TV portables for rent. Flooring 19 Hartford, 528-2065. DEAN EX jI eKT repairing all makes Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- MACHINE PRODUCTS of bllfycles including 3,5 and lO- 5221. FLOOR SANDING and KEYPUNCH operators, second speeds. Manchester Bicycle refinishing, (specializing in and third shifts, experienced 102 COLONIAL RD. Soop. SNQW-MOBILE Repairs — bo You Care older floors). Also speciaUzing Alpha Numeric. Hours can be I- Factory trained mechanics. L in inside painting and fiaper scheduled for your 4^ & M Equipment, Route 83, hanging. John Verfaille, convienience. E. C. M. South Has immediate openings Sowa OOorod 12 Vernon, 872-8311. Monday- 5750, 8^2222. Windsor, 644-2445. About People? Thursday 8-5, Friday 8-9, Satur­ ••••••••••••••••• Day or Night S hifty SNOW Plowing — Commercial day 84. ' Moving-Trueldng-Btorago.yi-8ton0* 20 SALES positions open, female. SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA Apply 5-8 evenings, Olan Mills, .CAN YOU WORK AT LEAST and itresidentlal. Reasonable •TURRET LATHE rau gl Aim available as backup MANCHESTER - DeUVery - Burr Comer Shopping Plaza. 5 HOURS PER DAY? light trucking and package S«t-up and optrale IS AN\t9Je sosptcious o''Tfep rig/C^ll 6 4 6 ^ , 647-9304. delivery. Refrigerators, LIVE-IN companion for elderly • HARDINGE CHUCKERS A/X3UHO 'eeefSeNBcucrr NC?l The Manchester Homemaker Service, Inc. is SHARPENING Service - Painting-Paporing 13 washers and stove moving self-care lady, share household Sat-up and oparati Saws, knives; axes, shears, specialty. Folding chairs for duties, 60 miles from Hartford. expanding to serve more communities. Mature LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON skates,' rotary blades. Quick INSIDE — outside, painting. rent. 649^52. Salary negotiable. 875-1216 • BRIDGEPORT MILLING MACHINE women needed especially in VERNON, TOLLAND. S'i.'PS'U—"'' service! Capitol Equipment &>ecial rates for people over (&. after a. Sat-up aiid oparata ' BOLTON, ELLINGTON and SOMERS to p l^ id e Co., 98 Main St., Manchester. Call my competitors, then call • BROWN AND SHARPE MILLING MACHINE home and health care to families when illness or Hours daily >7:30-5, Thursday me. Estimates given. 649-7863. PART-TIME Men wanted 7:90-B, Satqfday,''7:304. 649- Draaamafdng 22 mornings for maintenance, 646- Sat-up and oparata emergencies strike in the home. Professional 7859. ' • J. P. LEWIS Si SON,> custom 4220. • CUHER GRINDERS training and supervision provided. Part-time work at decorating, interior and CUSTOM made ladies dresses, a good hourly rate, plus the satisfaction of TEMPORARY Part-time *M NEP0RT Sat-#aadaparaia LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also exterior, paperhanging, fully suits. Bridal gowns aiid veils. community service. Mileage reimbursement also. Also hand set fashion jewelry. bookkeeper with exposure to moving Vlsrg^e appliances. insured. For free estimates, Ml banaftts. An aqual opportunMy amployar.. Phone 643-9511 between 9-4. Burning barrels delivered. $4. call 649^0658. If no answer 643- 649-1133. accounting needed to assist ac­ 6382. countant. CMl 649-2^.

^ . PAGE TWENTY-SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973 72 Houaea For Sale Houaea For Sale MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 3, 1973— PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN 98 Ap»rtm»nt» fo r Root 89 H ip 1 0 BRIKIG T H R E E L A | 4 E $ OF C u d s e O N E LANE- SEVEN-room Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, MINI ESTATE Out of Town-For Sale MANCHESTER — Deluxe 2- . A MOQERH 6UPERHK3MWA/ tO A 75 family roortl, 3 bedfooitis, 2 With 2Vt acres of wooded land. bedroom townhouse, includes €CR££CHit4(x 6TAH0STILL baths. Excellent location and Large executive 8-room GLASTONBURY, near Truman^s Estate mMmmmmiGmm heat, appliimces, caipets. Full Contemporary Ranch with Skyjacker Talked private. basement. 3230 per U S !*•« OH—AirtfWsr'eservwl school district. % acres, built Manchester line, 8 room cape, 0 1973 by United feeliue $yn*c*ie. l"C many exciting features such SERVICE MAN month. Paul W. Dougan 1965. Call Warren E. Howland, firralaces, carpeting, 2-full tile Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-1021. Realtor, 643-1108. as 2 fireplaces, thermopane baths. garage, trees, high 30s. Into Surrender Set At $610,000 Expartoncad Only throughout, central air- 633-6577. ana nieces will receive 3500 MANCHESTER - Newer 2- WARANOKE Road - Prestige conditioning. Please call. INDEPENDENCE, Mo. • rSM noiMiiys arda, customized Cape with 1V4 apiece. • Profit Sharing bedroom Townhouse includes VERNON — Six room split, 3 BALTIMORE (AP) refused to relinquish his (AP) — The will of former • Paid Vacation baths, 4 bedrooms, oversized weapon, according to the agent. One grandnephew, John R. heat, appliances, 1V4 baths, full LEFT LAME BLANCHARD bedrooms, 114 baths, one block Roman Catholic cardinal, a President Harry S. 'Truman, e, nice level lot. T. J. Truman of Boston, will receive • Paid CMS and Bhio Cross basement. 3240 per month. Paul C L O S E D - & from elementary school. veteran FBI agent and a psy­ “ I told him he shouldn’t covering an estate estimated at O ett. Realtor, 643-1577. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 35. He said on Tuesday the siM W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. a MI- chiatrist talked an armed man appear before the cardinal with 3610,0(H), has been admitted in AHEAD ROSSETTO 2440.______of his bequest resulted from his WOODCOCK REFRIGERATION into giving himself up after he an exposed weapon,” Farrow Jackson County Probate Court. THREE-RO o\l garden Realtors-MLS 646-2482 vow of poverty while studying pmmandered an airliner in the related. The man then put the Court officials said an apartment. Avocado appliance, DANDY RANCH VERNON — Laurel Heights, 7- at a St. Uouis Jesuit seminary year’s first hijack attempt. No gun away. inventory of the estate is to be vanity bath, carpeting, heat, Full basement, fireplace, room Colonial, attached Cardinal Shehan and Dr. Lyon at the time Truman made the hot water, air-conditioner, 3175 garage, 4 bedrooms, living one was hurt, and the plane filed in abPut 30 days. Probable WE HAVE openings on first Fuel-Feed 49 large eat-in kitchen, con­ IN T O W N will. He since has left the monthly. Immediate room with fireplace, formal didn’t get off the ground. met them at the base of the exit value of the Truman estate was and second shift in our non­ seminary and entered law. occupancy. Phone 649-3978. venient welt side location. Charming 6-room Ranch -with dining room, eat-in kitchen, The suspect, Identified as ramp. listed as 310,000 in real property destructive testing department. DRY fireplace wood, 310 order, Miss Rose Conway, Truman’s Experience preferred, will p ' jpiiinmnuv^ Lovely home on nice cor­ 3 good sized bedrooms, formal appliances, 114 baths, wooded Charles A. Wenige, 37„ of ‘ T shook hands with him and and 3600,000 in personal delivered. Call 742-7886. personal secretary, will receive train if necessary. Please apply ner lot. Reduced to dining room, convenient lot, city sewers and water, Baltimore, passively sur­ assured him nothing would property. 31,000. Receiving 3 ^ each will in person. Klock Company, FIREPLACE Wood delivered. WOODLAND $27,900. kitchen and good sized living walk-out basement, large patio rendered 'Tue^ay night some happen to him,” related Ihe In the will, Truman directed cuAHifs sm s be Anne Smith, Frances M. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Call 643-0926. room with fireplace. 1V4 landscaped yard, carpeting, three hours after he took two cardinal. that the marker for his grave ______W £6TFI£LP,hl.J: aluminum storm s. 339,900. Williams and Mary Jo Nic, KEITH baths, large finished rec stewardesses hostage aboard a Wenige then briefly scuffled carry the highlight dates of his WE HAVE Openings on first MANOR Immediate occupancy. Call secretaries in the Truman SEASONED firewood, cut and lA W . Real Estata room, attached garage, treed' Piedmont Airlines plane and with FBI agents who took away life. He once had joked he and second shifts for plasma mlit. 325 a dump truck load. owner, 875-2008. library here. 646-4128 649-1922 lot, convenient location. Only demanded to be flown to Toron­ his gun. It was empty. would be satisfied with the spraver trainees. Must be a Sand, gravel, stone and POTT The will provides that all APARTMENTS GO INTO ftqufUir 334,900. to, Canada, authorities said. Tombstone, Ariz.. epitaph: “ He high school graduate. manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- BOL’TON — Reluctantly — We papers and historical materials Homestead St. E M E U w n n f \ U&R REALTY CO. Some two hours after the Done His Damndest. ” Applications accepted 8 a.m.-12 9504. m. offer our clean, custom-built be turned over to the Truman ------1,------. (Off W. Middle Tpke„ FUhJMEL " MANCHESTER - New Ranch, tense ordeal began, the gunman The nation’s 33rd president, and 1-3:30. Please apply in 643-2692 Raised Ranch for sale. Owner Library, except for papers person. Klock Company, 1366 Manchester) i z z r 597 Woodbridge Street, wooded must relocate. Seven rooms on freed the stewardesses JOJO’S BILLKAID who died last week at age 86, ELMER Wilson and Sons, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor relating to business or personal^ Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. fireplace wood, cut to order. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury lot, aluminum siding, garage one acre wooded lot, 14 minutes following on-board negotiations PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — Jojo. directed that the inscription list Apartmenta For Rent 63 Bualneaa Locatlona- space for two cars, walk-out the 8-year-old Dalmation, affairs. Snow plowing Bolton, Coventry, apartments. Features wall-to- Apartmants For Rant____ M from Hartford, large eat-in with FBI Agent Thomas H. his name, date and place of MACHINISTS - first class, 649-5900. For Rent 67 basement, 3 bedrooms, IVt MANCHESTER - Deluxe 8- kitchen with built-ins, dining mascot of the Pueblo Rural Land mentioned in the will Manchester. 6 wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, Farrow and radio conver­ birth, date of marriage, name able to set-up and work from SIX-ROOM apartment, 3130 baths, fireplace in living room, room Garrison Colonial, %y* room, living room with Fire Department, was guest of does not include the century-old CORONMH) sations with Lawrence Cardinal of daughter Margaret and the blueprints. Paid medical, life Qarden Producta 50 built-in oven, range, dishwasher, -monthly, second floor, garage, MANCHESTER - 100,000 custom kitchen, dishwasher baths, caroeting, double gar­ fireplace, 3 bedrooms, paneled honor at some turkey shoots Truman home here, which was Shehan and Dr. John Lyon. insurance, top wages, 30 hours. refrigerator and disposal, elec­ security, adults, no pets, square feet, will divide. and stove, large dining area age, quality construction. rec room with fireplace, and this holiday season. date she was born and dates for built by Mrs. Truman’s CLUB A PTS. available January 1st. LaPenta Suitable for manufacturing and The agent reported that the his service as county judge, Part time machmisW, lathe, FRESH-MADE Sweet Cider, tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, with sliding glass doors to rear Richard Martin School. Hayes wall-wall carpet, large 2-car Jojo came down with a grandparents and remains in glass sliding doors, all large Agency, 646-2440. warehouse. 1-748-5634. deck. Low 30’Sv Robert Agency, 646-0131. gunman told him he greatly presiding judge, senator, vice Bridgeport, horizontal milling, also apples and pears. Botti LUXURIOUS garage, U4 baths, many extras. serious kidney ailment a couple her hands. some production, some Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill rooms. Full basement storage Samuelson, Builder, 649-0498. Must be seen to be appreciated. admired the cardinal. Dr. Lyon of months ago and required president and president. 2-Bodroom DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, prototype. Four through 5 hours Road, Manchester. area, ample parking. Starting at 95 West Middle Tpke. 4V4 room 339,800. Principals only by was familiar with Wenige, extensive treatment by a The will provides that half of duplex, heat, hot water, beautiful, spacious, excellent nightly, la n c e r Machine, 757 $175. Handy to shopping, Furnished Apts. SIX ROOM Cape, garage, nice appointment, 649-9827 after 5. authorities said. veterinarian. Jojo returned to the estate go to his widow, Agostinelli electric stove, refrigerator, location, first floor, all G ^ w in Street, East Hartford, BUY your potatoes direct from schools, bus and religious • Just for single people yard, quiet street. 326,900. SUPERIOR Farrow said Wenige talked of work, but owed a doctor bill of Bess. This includes ’Truman’s 528-9315. the potato warehouse, corner of garage. Available January 1st. facilities, parking, reasonable Kasper Realty, 563-1845. Raised Ranch, aluminum VERNON — 17 rooms, with six Sides With facilities. • Wall-to-wall carpeting rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, unspecified “ personal------about 3300. ■ . The fire personal effects and household Buckland Road and Tolland Call 649-2865 before 5 p.m. acres, owner transferred. Must • All appliances 649-3549. r sided, 2-car garage, 1% problems” and drank alcoholic department held turkey shoots and farm equipment. LAUNDRESS for modern Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- Model apartment open for in­ SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, sell this tremendous piece of Treasurer • Dishwasher baths, fireplace, cathedral beverages while aboard the J o jo s The other half would be set up canvalescent home, 5 days 8248. IMMEDIATE Occupancy, beamed ceilings, paneling, 2 property. 4V4 baths, elevator, spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, twin-engine turbojet. Wenige bospitalization. Monday-Friday, 40 hours per • 2 full baths freshly redecorated, 6-room baths, family room, garages, ceiling. Large one-acre enclosed porches, swimming in a trust fund to go first to Mrs. HARTFORD (AP) - State times by appointment. office, etc. 3160. Call 646-2426,9- week. Benefits. Apply Burnside Houaehold Qooda 51 • Air-conditioner duplex, 3200 monthly. 646-5200. sweeping views, privacy. treed lot. Upper 30s. pool, etc. T. J. Crockett, told authorities he had been Truman and, at her death, to Comptroller Nathan G. Convalescent Home, 289-9571, Built by 5. • Fireplace Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Realtor, 643-1577. released Tuesday from a Fair­ their daughter, Margaret Agostinelli jumped into the 870 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ SEWING MACHINES, Singer U&R HOUSING CORP. GARDEN TYPE - two- 5324. fax, Va., hospital. He said he Truman Daniel, and then to the squabble over the state • Balcony bedroom apartment, second KEITH ford. Touch and Sew, 347.50; 1972 Zig- Rentals by: VERNON — Four-bedroom was an Army veteran and had four Daniel children. treasurer’s office Tuesday, ac­ floor. Includes heat, Zag, unclaimed law-away, • Gym rooms Rm I Estat* Colonial, family room, R ib ic o ff Robert D. Murdock, Realtor appliances, ca rp ets. 3205 Manchester been wounded in Korea, the He suggested that, at her cusing the legislature of ELECTRICIAN wanted, 343.75. Guaranteed. 522-0931, • Sauna baths liUHZ FAMILY SPECIAL 846-4128 M9-1822 applianced kitchen, caipeting, 643-2692 643-9551 monthly. Paul W. Dougan. agent reported. death, Mrs. Truman’s inscrip­ “ congesting the courts with a experienced in residential and dealer. • R ec room Owner ’Transferred 2V4 baths, 2-car garage, 342,5()0. commercial wiring. Benefits, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Farrow said Wenige would be G ets T o p tion list her name, date and Mickey Mouse operation” by Four bedrooms, 114 baths, Village Charm Realty, hospitalization, vacation, paid SINGER Touch and Sew, like NEW OFFICE arraigned today on federal House Democratic Leaders place of birth, date of trying to evict Treasurer FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, More-More-More Realtors, 643-1509. holidays. Dubaldo Electric, 646- new, hems, buttonholes, stretch SMALL One bedroom apart­ large sunporch, big backyard, charges of attempting to hijack marriage, name of daughter Robert I. Berdon from his suite hot water, appliances, parking, All utllltlea Included In rent 5420. stitches, monograms, sews on ment, first floor, includes heat BUILDING walk to all schools. Bowers NEED ROOM? an airplane and interfering with R a tin g Rep Carl Albert, left, of Oklahoma, who was renominated by the Democrats to be speaker Margaret and date she was at the Capitol. central location. 3180 monthly. and appliances, 3159 per month. School area. Low 30’s. SOUTH WINDSOR - Large buttons, fancy designs. Then inspect this huge immaculate 3-bedroom Ranch, a flight crew. of the house, confers with Rep. Thomas O’Neill of Massachusetts who will be the new born and “ First Ladyj United “ I think that your energies HAIRDRESSER, full-time. 649-3340. 6 47 -1 1 5 5 5 6 8 -4 4 0 0 Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- HARTFORD (AP) - U.S. Originally 3399.50, now only F. J. SPILECKI immaculate 8-room custom formal dining room, eat-in According to Farrow, the majority leader succeeding Rep. Hale Boggs of Louisiana, who went down in a plane crash States of America, April 12, and taxpayers’ monies could be Apply Duet Beauty Studio, 521 4535, 646-1021. 399.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, 150 NO. MAIN ST. Realtor 643-2121 Cape with 114 baths, garage, kitchen, wall-to-wall carpeting casually dressed Wenige Sen. Abraham R ibicoff, D- 1643-January 20, 1953.” more fruitfully expended than East Middle Tpke., MODERN one-bedroom in Alaska last October. (AP photo) dealer. (Cor. of Main) in two, bedrooms, air- Conn., received a perfect rating in the harassment of elated Manchester. apartment, wall-to-wall FIVE-ROOM duplex, 3220 FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ and treed lot. Located near all boarded the Atlanta-to- 1116 document also makes carpeting, range, refrigerator, conditioher, walk-in closet, from the League of Women constitutional officers,” ESTATES and household lots to monthly, security deposit, nished, second floor, older or 9,000 Square Feat schools. ■ Priced to sell Baltimore multi-stop flight at bequests to 24 Truman and dis^sai, air-conditioner, large enclosed work shop, oversized Voters for support on key issues About Town MOHAWK date machine buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ marri^ couple preferred, no Will D M d a 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room immediately in the low 30’s. Washington’s National Airport, Wallace nephews, nieces, Agostinelli told the legislative operator. Small office located closets, basement storage, age, wall-to-wall carpet in children or pets, parking, hot Colonial, birch cabinets, garage, 333,500. Owner, 644- flew to Baltimore’ Friendship during the past session of grandnephews and grandnieces management committee in a laundry facilities, parking for 2 30-Day Occupancy Red Stickers Aid The executive board of the in East Hartford. Good starting CLEAN USED — refrigerators, living room, no pets. Call 649- water, centrally located. ceramic tile bath, bam, clean 2766. Airport and then hid in the Congress, a league and four employes. Wallace tartly worded letter. cars, good location. 140 Hilliard Richard Martin-South School salary plus many fringe ranges, automatic washers 4212 after 5 p.m. Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 river, swimming, fishing. BLANCHARD washroom until all the spokeswoman said Tuesday. was Mrs. Truman’s maiden The comptroller also said he St., 3175 per m onth. Call Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. HEBRON — 7-room Raised Ribicoff received a 100 per PTA will meet tonight at 8 at benefits. 289-9544 for appoint­ with guarantees. See them at B. p.m. • Ample Parking & passengers. 16ft the plane. name. would refuse to pay any court Peterman, M9-9404. HILLIARD Street — Modem 4- Ranch on private wooded acre. Firemen In Finding the home of Mrs. Edward ment. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main • All Electric Brandishing a .45-caIiber cent rating on the 11 key votes costs or attorneys’ fees room apartment, electric MANCHESTER - 7-room ROSSETTO Floor to ceiling fireplaces in Weiss, 323 Spring St. St., Call 643-2171. WE HAVE customers waiting • Elevator revolver, he took two- in the Senate anaylzed by the The will was drawn on Jan. incurred by the legislature In LABORER wanted, carpentry MANCHESTER - Brand new, heating, second floor, escrow. for the rental of your apartment Colonial, stove, refrigerator, Realtors-MLS 646-2482 living room and large familv one-bedroom apartments, wall- • Full Services room. Sliding glass door to deck stewardesses hostage and league with and without 15, 1959, and was amended its attempt to evict Berdon. experience preferred. Call 643- GOVERNOR Winthrop desk, 3155. 646-1189, 649-4498. or home. J.D. Real Estate dishwasher, IVk baths, recrea­ Children, Invalids Boy Scout Troop 112 will have to-wall carpeting, all • Wall-to-wall Cerpetng •••••••■••■•••••••••••••••a* off kitchen. Garage. 334,900. accounting for absenteeism. twice — Oct. 23. 1961, and Nov. 0851. two mahogany step end tables, Associates, Inc. 643-3129. tion room, aluminum siding, ordered the rest of the crew off its first meeting with Chet The legislative management appliances, heated, air- • Excellent Location Lota-Land For Sale 73 U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker 4, 1967. It lists 318,005 in mahogany coffee table, two TWO-ROOM apartment, breezeway, garage, trees. 643-1970. the plane, the agent reported. Walter as scoutmaster tonight committee also has its eye on conditioning, parking, 3190. 64^ • Convenient to Highways Jr., R-Conn., was given a 64 per Krohner said that in New b^uests, exclusive of a grant MAN wanted part-time mahogany end tables. Call after including heat, hot water, elec­ LOOKING for anything in real Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Farrow said Wenige several N E W h a r t f o r 6 Agostinelli’s Capitol office, and 7800. VERNON — Immaculate 5V4- Hartford the stickers have to be at 7:15 at Verplanck School. All evenings and weekends for of­ 4:15, 649-9051. tricity. Call 647-9251. estate rqntai — apartments, 5324. A N D O V E R - Near lake, 31.800, times put the gun to the head of cent rating based on the total (AP)—Families in several of land to the Grandview (Mo.) on Secretary of the State Gloria Coventry, half-acre, treed, room Ranch, breezeway, boys that were members of the fice cleaning and janitorial homes, mOUiple dwellings, no a stewardess and demanded to number of votes, and 78 per Connecticut communities are picked up by parents from a Masonic Lodge as a site for a Schaffer’s office, too. Unlike FIVE-ROOM apartment, first- 33,900. ’Tolland, acre, 33,900. oversized attached garage, 3 troop as well as any boy wishing duties. Call between 3 p.m.-6 Two-Cushion sofa, 3100 studio MODERN 3-room apartment, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 646-6300 MANCHESTER go to Toronto and then to talk cent when absences or using red stickers on their win­ central distribution point to lodge hall. Berdon’s space, Agostinelli’s floor, available now. appliances, carpeting, storage, Manchester, one-half acre, 38,- be^ooms, 1V4 baths, fireplaced to join the troop are asked to p.m., 646-4220. couch, 320 heavy duty Easy Associates, Inc. 643-5129. abstensions on some of the dows and doors to save lives in Make sure they are properly The four nephews and one and Mrs. Schaffer’s Capitol of­ References and security pay­ parking, furniture optional. Brokers Protected $34,500 . . . 900.^Hayes Agency, 646-0131. living room, eat-in kitchen, with Dr. Lyon and Cardinal attend this meeting. The troop washer and dryer, 32M. 649- Shehan, the 74-year-old votes were deleted. fires. used. He said his own son, niece of ’Truman and the two fices are protected by law from S it u a t i o n Wented 38 ment, no pets, no children. Hilliard St. 568-3850, 649-7289. MANCHESTER - East Center Is all for this delightfully launmr room, patio and a par­ will meet regularly on 0474. The issues involved in the The stickers, shaped like intrigued by the bright red nieces and one nephew of Mrs. takeover by anyone else—but After 5, 646-7708. Street, 5-room apartment, 3175 roomy 3-bedroom home, 2 PRIME Residential lots <2) tially completed rec room. Also archbishop of Baltimore. ’The Wednesday evenings, and boys included are washer, dryer, rating included school busing, balls about four inches in balls, decided to use them as Truman will receive 31 >000 EXPERIENCED Legal MUST SELL — two month oid with heat. Call Broker, 646-1180. SPACE FOR RENT, 600 square large baths, a Rec room and available. Strategically located cardinal and the psychiatrist may register at any meeting. the legislature can amend the NICE one-bedroom apartment, poverty, water pollution. diameter, tell fire fighters decorations for his bike: each. Fifteen grandnephews secretary desires position in avocado gas range with seif- feet, and 1200 square feet. Call garage compliment this on Center Street in Manchester. range, oven, and many extras. used a radio hookup in a com­ law. includes heat, hot water, United Nations funding, coastal local law office, 649-3654. cleaning visual light oven. 646- FIVE-ROOM flat with garage, for details. Westside Realty, Must be sold as a package. 30s. Walking distance to school. munications area reserved for where children and invalids appliances, carpeting, cmiet PRESIDENTIAL outstanding value. Immediate 4206. adults preferred. No pets, no 649-4342. Priced at 315,000. Start the new No brokers, please, owner, 2 2 8 - ground crews. zone, management, mass might be found inside burning location. 3180 per month. Paul occupancy if desired. For an Doga-BIrde-Pete 41 VILLAGE APTS. children, security. 649-0865 year right with land of your 0103. After convincing the gunman transit, fo re i^ aid, civil rights, homes. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535, 646- appointment call 649-5306 own. Call The Jarvis Realty Antiquea 56 MANCHESTER after 5 p.m. to allow him to take the place of strip mining, equal "If there’s an invalid in the FLUFFY gray female double 1021. today, ask for Tony Company, Realtors, 643-1121. ELLINGTON — Charming 6- employment opportunities, One and two bedrooms. Wasilefsky. stewardesses Terry Ann house, they put it on the front paws, gray eyed kitten, free. THE Birches Antiques, ’Twin DELUXE ONE - Bedroom Wanted to Rent 69 room custom Cape plus mud FOUR-ROOM newer cheerful Meadows and Jackie Wisecup, child care, minimum wage and door,’ ’ said E. Kenneth Phone 643-0233. Hills Drive, Coventry. Hours apartment, wall-to-wall room and partial rec room. apartment, appliances and Near schools, churches a . B & \ N . e Farrow boarded. welfare reform. ’The 160,000- Krohner, a dairy owner and Wednesday, Thursday, and carpeting throughout, complete WANTED — Two-bedroom flat Fireplace, garage under, 114 utilities included. Large rooms and shopping center, on The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. member organization generally former fire fighter who is spon­ FREE — Two female puppies, Friday, 10-3, Sunday 1-5. Other appliances, vanity bath. or tenement with stove and Out of Town-For Sato 75 baths, on half-acre high treed The agent said Wenige was and closets. Adults only, no bus line. Call anytime. refrigerator by March 1st. East Realtors — MLS lot. 330,500. O’Donnell Agency, sided with the more liberal soring the program in the New cute and friendly, six weeks days by appointment. 742-6607. Centrally located 3175 monthly. Manchester Parkade — 649-H06 "vocally excitable” and several old, mother mixed beagle. 644- pets. Near Manchester R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. Hartford-Manchester area. GLASTONBURY - Charming 875-8647. times threatened to kill both view in each case. Hartford area. Hospital. References, 3185 1637. Wented to Buy SB 646-2623 Reasonable rent. 872-9076. six-room Colonial plus separate' himself and Farrow. Connecticut members of the “ If there are children, they monthly. 649-9258. MANCHESTER — 326,500. Six- facilities for mother-in-law or House of Representatives, Furnlahed A'partmenH 64 room Colonial, 1V4 baths, foyer, The cardinal said later put a sticker in the upper BEAGLE Dogs — two six- WANTED — Antique furniture, Apartment Bulldlnga- separate office. Beautifully which was tested on 12 issues, FIVE-ROOM duplex, heat 2-car garage, trees. Call Ray Wenige appeared “ not lefthand com er of the bedroom months old, also older female glass, pewter, oil paintings or THREE-ROOM furnished For Sale 70 landscaped. 114 acres adjoining were led by Republican 2nd garage, yard, centrally located. Lima, 643-2882, Hutchins Wanted-Real Eatate 77 extremely excited but...slightly window for each child inside.” and registered male. Good other antique items. Any apartment, ample parking, cen­ country club. Louis Dimock. District Congressman Robert 3170. Security deposit and 635 Center — 4^4-room MANCHESTER - 24-unit Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Realty, 649-9823. abnormal.” ’ Krohner said Connecticut hunters. Call M3-0K1. quantity. The Harrisons, 643- trally located. For information Steele, who voted 83 per cent in references. Immediate Townhouse, baths, all apartment complex. ’Three and SELLING your home or Finally, Wenige agreed to get towns with residents trying out 8709, 165 Oakland Street. call 649-5271. acreage? For prompt friendly favor of league goals. AKC registered Poodle puppies, availability. 649-8845 after 6 appliances, fully carpet^, 2 four-room units. All masonry CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 VERNON — Near Parkway, 6- off the plane with Farrow but the program include New p.m. air-conditioners, heat, hot rooms, 2 baths, paneled service, call Louis Dimock Rep. William Cotter, D-lst excellent companion for young ANTIQUE furniture, china LARGE 2-room furnished construction. An excellent room home, modem kitchen, 2 Hartford, Barkhamsted, Can­ water, storage, parking, on bus carpeted recration room, Realty, 649-9823. District, was given a 75 per cent and old. White, cream and cabinets, crank phonographs, apartment in the country. 3130 investment in prime location. baths, new furnace, aluminum ton, Simsbury and TaTiffville. TWO-BEDROOM garden type line, near shopping, 3 ^ . By fireplace, sundeck, garages, silver to choose from. 875-0216 old books. Most anything old. monthly, includes utilities. 7ti- Call for details. Hayes Agency, siding, small barn, 324,900. rating; Rep. Robert Giaimo, D- The sticker program also is apartment, heat, hot water, appointment. Charles garden, privacy. Hutchins after 3. 643-6535. 8161. 646-0131. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. UQUOR PERMIT 3rd District, 42 per cent; Rep. being experimented with in parking. Adults only, no pets. Ponticelli, 649-9644, 646-0800. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Wanted to Buy NOTICE OF APPUCATION, Stewart McKinney, R-4th Rhode Island, Florida, Texas, SIBERIAN Husky puppies, 643-0973, 643^7796. HARTFORD — Townley Street, BOLTON — Choice listing one REAL ESTATE This is to give noUce that I, Evelyn F . . R o o m s Without Board 59 Houaea for Rent 65 Timreck of S7 Llnnmore Drive, District, 75 per cent; Rep. John Illinois and Georgia, he said. FIVE Rooms, second floor„385. 14-unit furnished efficiency urebred, no papers, black with bedroom deluxe home, rlm t on Two-family house, Manchester or Manchester 06040 have Tiled an applica­ Monagan, I>5th District, 50 per Can you afford SIX-ROOM duplex, immediate Westside Realty, 649-4342. He said the concept originated rown eyes, 350 each. 742-8866. ANDOVER — 5-room house on apartments. Building in good FIRST TIME the lake. Maximum privacy. vicinity. tion placarded 19 December i m with E NOW Renting — large furnished cent; and Rep. Ella Grasso, !>• with the Addison, HI. Junior rooms, near MCC, carpeted, occupancy, recently lake, available January 1st shape, shows well. Good Loaded with extras. Owners WRITE BOX A, the Liquor Control Commission for a redecorated. Evenings 649-8926, CHARLES Apartments — East OFFERED MANCHESTER HERALD RESTAURANT W INE & BEER for the 6th District, 67 per cent. MINIATURE Schnauzers all kitchen privileges, modern througli June IS, completely income. Convenient location. F. Florida bound. T. J. Crockett Chamber of Commerce, he 643-4000 days. Middle Turnpike, 4Vz-room sale of alcoholic liquor on the pr«nlaes All of the congressmen, shots, no shedding, one male baths, large lounge, privacy, 649- J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. 7-room Colo^al, living Realtor, 643-1577. Mr. Turkey Shop, 363 Broad StiM t, said. townhouse, IVl: baths, one female. 649-3030. parking, $15 up. 6434)002. 2871. room, dining room, king Manchester 06040. The business will be except Monagan, are returning The stickers canabe useful SIX-ROOM duplex, 3190 appliances, 2 air-conditioners, Bualneaa Property- o w n ^ by Mr. T u rk ^ Shops, Inc. and to the new Congress. Monagan size master bedroom, 2 ALL CASH for your property will be conducted by Evelyn F. Timreck even when fire fighters find the monthly, plus utilities. Stove, heat and hot water, storage, For Sale 71 SOUTH WINDSOR was defeated Nov. 7 by State Live Stock 42 LARGE furnished front room. FIVE-ROOM Ranch - ToUand, twin bedrooms. Tec room, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, as permittee. parents who have escaped from another winter refrigerator included. No pets. basement garage. 3185. Charles Available immediately. Ideal location for professional Eleven-room executive instant service. Hayes Agency, Evelyn F. Timreck Rep. Ronald Sarisen, R-Beacon a burning house, according to Prefer one child. Lease and PonticelU, 649-9644, 646-0800. Dated: 26 December, 1972 BOX Stall for rent, pasture, Telephone 643-7190. office, UConn students, etc. FIVE-ACRE business zoned baths, garage, lovely Ranch. Four or 5 bedrooms, security required. 649-4688. 646-0131. Falls. Krohner, because the parents pond, brook and trails. Stove and refrigerator in­ site just off 1-86. Priced in the yard, fireplace. spacious dining room, 2 mid 40’s for quick sale. Hayes sometimes are so frantic they Instructions available. 649-6272. CLEAN, Furnished room for cluded. T. J. Crockett Realtor, MCHUDS & KEm U paneled recreation rooms, Agency, 646-0131. can ’t give the firemen responsible person. Linens Answer Id FrDvieus r*xzl« 643-1577. 523-1731 cathedral ceiling living room, Articlea tor Sale 45 supplied. Parking. Blanchard & instructions. Sculptors, Painters 4 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. THREE-Bedroom, six-room BROAD Street — IVi acre “ Generally the mother or the LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. prime commercial site with wall-to-wall carpeting, built- with your present Ranch, with rec room, security father is running around outside Ring bell for service. Shiners, ACROSS 58 Venetian modern building. Also in­ ins, 2-car garage, also 25x50 crawlers, etc. 144 Deming THE THOMPSON House - required. 3250. Call 649-7904 or shouting ‘Get my kids out of my 1 French potentates 643-6254. dustrially zoned one-story heated swimming pool. Many Street, Manchester. Wapping Cottage St., centrally located, 59 Obscure house’,” he said. ‘ "The firemen sculptor, masonry building, ideal for extras. Asking 369,500. Road. large, pleasantly furnished MANCHESTER — Immaculate Mail In Your can’t make head or tail where rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Auguste------DOWN BOLT ON — 4-room Ranch with light manufacturing. Hayes 7-room Ranch with large fully 6 Dutch painter, REALTY CO. INC. the kids are.” for overnight and permanent fenced yard, 3200 monthly, Agency, 646-0131. equipped kitchen located on m ALUMINUM sheets used as Hieronymus 1 San------,Italy ' 643-2692 guest rates. 2 Algerian including heat, one child Marion' Drive near Buckley printing plates, .007 thiqjt, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor . New Hartford Fire Chief 11 Obliterate seaport accepted. 742-6736. MANCHESTER — Investment School. Formal living room, heating system? ^x32” . 25 cents each or 5 fdr ?1. Arthur Desjardin said the' ROOM for retired lady or 12 Wind 3 Native of property, 4Vk room apartment, large dining room-family room, Phone 643-2711. Copenhagen Classified Ads! program began only this week gentleman, quiet, convenient instrument EIGHT-ROOM house, modern and business location. 3 bedrooms, baths, 2 air- 14 French 4 French river 22 Equal 42 Conceit Excellent income, central loca­ VERNON — An especially i in his town but that already TAG SALE — Thursday and location. 224 Charter Oak 5 Seine kitchen etc. References and conditioning units, automatic, painter, 23 Aromatic ,44W asfu U tion. 336,900. Hayes Agency, delightful move — right— in 6Vi , O . “ there’s a lot of people” asking Friday, January 4 and 5, canopy Street, 643-8368. Edouard------6 Practice substance of light security. 3235 monthly. West- attic fan, paneled basement rec 646-0131. rooin Ranch, 3 Bedrooms, for the stickers. bedroom set, stenciled hutch, 15 Resident reducing diet 24 Great Lake 45 Near East side Realty, 649-4342. room, newly redecorated inside Fill in the Ad Form and^ Mail with only $ 1.89, cash or check, to: CLEAN heated furnished room 7 Rome’s harbor paneled rec room, wall-to-wall dry sink and other pieces, physician •> 25 Florentine garmeitt and out. Professionally “ When you epme to a building for working man. 649-3142, 643- 16 Heavy blow 8 Compass point sculptor 46 South African Out o1 Town- MANCHESTER-1200 square landscaped grounds. F^ced in carpeting cheerful country Thomasville and Temple, ^ "MANCrtisTER EVENING HERALD the red balls are right ih the 9353. 17 Against 9 Italian painter 27 Italiim grassland For Rent 66 foot brick and cinder block mid 30rs for quick sale by kitchen. All this surrounded by Stuart. 8-R Ambassador Drive, (1494-1534) 18 Vivid color painter, (var.) building, on 50x165 lot. Business ankious owner. Call owner, 643- large, treed lot. Located in window,” he, said. “ You know Manchester. 646-5738. 19 Gaelic 10 Whetstone Giovanni 48 Individuals II zone. Central location, city 13 Bissell St., MancKester, Conn. 06040 there are children there and ROOMMATE Wanted - Girl 21 Primate 12 French 1 1 -^ 50 Dry ROCKVILLE — Quiet residen­ 1121 or 643-7847 after 5 p.m. charming utilities. Only 322,tX)0 for quick neighborhood. A real Best Buy you go into that room first.’’ BE Gentle, be kind, to that between 21-23 to share 2- 23 Furniture psychologist 29 Deities 51 French tial section, 5 rooms, newly 13 Man’s sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- at 329,900. Call C. R If your view of winter is watching your money go up in expensive carpet, clean with bedroom apartment with same. item SOKoko’s novelist decorated first-floor apartment MANCHES’TER 2 family, 4-4, 2 Tariffville fire officials began nickname weapon 52 Flower part 9332. 0 Crowley^, J. D. Real Estate! Blue Lustre. Rent electric Own room. Call after 6 p.m. 26 Devotees of two-family. Heat, hot water. bedrooms plus 2 bedrooms on in early October to encourage smoke with high heating biiis, you should look into 646-0692. 28 Breakfast 17 Positive 32 Preposition 54 PuU with , One child accepted, references third floor, 2-car garage, 643-5129. Evenings, 875-9612. Type or printed on following lines <— shampooer |1. E. A. Johnson qualities residents to use the stickers. food (pi.) 34 Harvest , effort and security required. Call Houaea For Solo 72 paneled kitchen, newly painted low-cost natural gas. Thousands of families in the CNG area Paint C., 723 Main St., 31 Stir up 20 Get up 39 Shy 55 Young bear Now, according to Fire Chief Manchester. 649-4501. Apartmenta For Rent 63 33 Western state after 4 p.m., 872-6179, days, 646- interior. Merritt Agency, 646- -room Richiard E. B u^e, about 90 per already know you get more heat for your money when you F" 2 3 r ~ 5“ 35 Fringilline i r " 8 r - w 1460. WEST Side — The pe 1180. ^ is e d Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2V4 starter home or retirement baths, brick wall fireplace, and cent of Tariffville families with switch to gas. And Converting to gas heat is easy. Just a MOVING and we can’t take FIVE-room apartment, with songbird i F IT n r 36 Ridicule home. Three large rooms, base­ barb^ue, patio, ¥« acre lot 25 children have the stickers in everything with us. Many items stove,'second floor, security, no ROCKVILLfi - 4 rooms, SU BSTAN IALLY bu ilt, 3- small conversion unit is installed in your present boiler or 37 Flesh food 14 ment, storage in attic, garage, their windows. \ for sale including furniture. pets, no chiidren. Available iB appliances, 3115 monthly; 4V4 bedroom, older, homey. furnace. With gas, yourVnoney isn’t tied up in bulk January 1st. Call after 5, 643- 38 Greek portico rooms, 3135, utilities not and tool shra. Just off me bus Colonial. Good condition. Bavarian china, refrigerator, 40 Chemical 14 line. OnW, 320,000. T. J. 8680. suffix included. 872-0^9. Living room with fireplace, deliveries of fuel, either. Gas comes tq you constantly through tires etc. If you need something Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. VERNON for home or cottage call 643- 41 Uppermost dining room, familv room with safe underground pipelines. You only.pay for the fuel you MANCHESTER area - Modern p ^ BOLTON — Attractive, heated picture window. Tiled bath, hot 1121 or 643-7847 after 5. 24 a ST ,,, WADSDFRDDG 4 rooms, including heat, hot 43 Mischievous b4-room apartment, utilities MANCHESTER - Spacious water oil heat, copper Name ...... use, as you use it. That's natural gas. The economical Living room with firenlace water, carpeting, appiiances, <1, children 5 T included. 3180 a month. Adults new 7-rootH Ranch, 3 bedrooms, plumbing, garage. Split rail TWO Remington electric W Hail! VESSEL BETURNS way to heat your home. Convert today. Call your gas ^ storage. 3190 monthly. 649-2871, only. Security deposit. 649-0617. 2 baths, formal dining room, fence, quiet shaoM street, con­ f n f with^builL shavers for sale. One is cor­ 47 European 3 T U Address ...... PALISADES, N.Y. (AP) - 646-0882. living room, fireplaced family venient to Hartford bus. Low ins, 3 bedrooms, iMi baths st heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New dless. Both like new. |10 each. capital 1 Verna, Columbia U niverist/s fT BOLTON 4-rooni apartment room, sun deck off eat-in 30’s. Lillian Grant, Realtor, floor ^ i i y room, carpetina Call 643-1121 or 643-7847 after 5 (local name) 202-foot research vessel, has Britain (224-9157). Ask about the CNG low monthly rental plan. a v a i l a b l e February 1st, 4- .49 Dutch painter, with garage. Available...... Feb. Feb. 1st. 1st. kitchen, 2-car attached garage, Walton, W. Grant Agency, 643- C ity ...... • Phone 41 |B 43 ir aluminum siding, high scenic returned to its home base, the 46 room, second floor, heat, hot Frans------Second floor, no ets, no 1153. Boata-Aceoaaortoa 53 Venetian lot. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. university’s Lamoht-Doherty water, parking. Security. One 5 T 14 4 T ir 15“ children. Call 643-2365. Day to Start ...... EVINRUDE outboard motors, child acceptedf, no pets. 3155. painter ■ MANCHESTER — Six-room Geological Observatory here, 55 French BT S4 after its longest voyage — 2'4 Holsclaw and Mastercraft Call 649-16^, THREE r -Hlroom apartment, 3 WADDELL School area, 4- Colonial, 3 bedrooms, dining painter years at sea, traveling 25,000 trailers, sales-service. U people minimum, 15 acre bedroom Cape, fireplaced room, country kitchen vrith pan- (1796-1875) 47 miles around the world. CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Complete service department, MANCHESTER - 4 lovely, 5 6 H in t^ a t country setting, gardening living room, carpeting, Xry, 2-car garage. Only 130,000. ’ ••B&W.. 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYSONLY $1.89 57 Bring Ui 44 excellent condition, 329,500, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Aboard was data showing ■^8 Serving (he greater Hartford and New Britain areas boating' supplies, accessories, heated, spacious rooms, con­ S p^rivileges. Available mid Woolsey paints, Gerich’s veniently located. Available together February, 3200 includes elec­ Village Charm Realty Realtors, 649-2813. Send this fonn in together with your, check— your classified ad th e existence of great Marine Service, 1982 Tolland January 1st. Call 649-9000. (NEWSPATU ENTERPRISE ASSN.) tricity, gas. 646-0323. 643-l5([». ^ . _ Mancherter Parkxri* - will be placed the very next day. “continental slivers” believed llpke,. Buckland, 643-2363. to have been torn from the FAST — ACTION PACKED— ADS! - coasta of Norway and South Africa millions of years ago. m w

• ; t Today^s Lucky The Weather PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 3. 1973 Lottery Number CToudy, windy and cdld tonight and Friday with a chance of snow flurries. Low 19327 tonight 25 to 30. The high Friday in the low Tolland in 1972 Finance in Controversy Fire Destroys Machine Shop 40s. 1. ______• ' ■ ... hrniiffhtbrought under unaer control control in in about about a a CHESHIRE (AP) — A fire of shop and nearly destroyed the MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm structure before it was half-hour, Doherty said. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1973 - VOL. XCH. No. 79 TWENTY PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS undetermined origin broke out There was no immediate BETTE QUATRALE/ .School Approved The year marked a sharp He lost the 'Democratic Constable patrol duty was extinguished, fire officials said. Tuesday in a one-story machine. estimate of the loss.______Correspondent n Although the budget cuts took upturn in development activity nomination foi; state represen­ increased, giving the town 24 Lathes and milling machines Tel. 875.2845 a . total of $435,000 out of the in town, including many new tative from the new 53rd hour police coverage; the were lost along with other Tolland spent most of 1972 in proposed $2,789,000 Board of houses being construct^ all District-(Tolland, Coventry and Community House property on contents of the Greg Manufac­ FALSE TEETH financial turmoil prompted by Education budget, town over town; construction of Willington) during September Cider Mill Rd., across from I First Pitch I turing (k)., fire marshal James That Loosan residents have given the go- several new shopping centers and a subsequent petitioned Crandall’s Pond was deeded to The earliest reference to Doherty reported. Need Not Embarrass Congress Mulls continuing controversy over property revaluations, in­ ahead for the construction of and a new/^ building for the primary in October, agaist en­ the town at no cost. the use of pitch for water­ The blaze apparently started Don’t keep worrying about ypur false teeth dropping at the wrong creased taxes and budget the $1.9 million addition to the Savings Bank of Tolland. No dorsed candidate Richard Several citizen groups were proofing is in the Bible. The in a reception area of the time. A denture/adhesive can help. referendums, which threatened overcrowded middle school. new gas stations were built. Cromie of Coventry. Cromie in formed to meet town problems Good Book says Noah used company’s office area and the FASTEETH* gives dentures a long­ The second ./phase of the on an independent basis rather pitch, a natural form of as­ er, firmer, steadier hold. Makes eat­ to wreck the financial stability As the year drew to a close, turn was defeated by spread through the building and ing more enjoyable. For more security of the town. school, planned for originally, residents protested a requested Republican Jesse Brainard also than through the town’s phalt, to seal the seams of into the attic storage area. and comfort, use FASTEETH Den­ Ending Of War The powers of government but still unbuilt because of the zone change to permit the of Coventry. Tolland’s long­ financial structure. the ark before the deluge It was reported at about 12:35 ture Adhesive Powder. Dentures covered the earth. that fit are essential to health.' See reverted to the hands of the town’s limited bonding capacity Southern New England time GOP state Represen­ The Boosters Club was a.m. by neighbors and was your dentist regularly. people as referendums were three years ago, contains five Telephone Co. to construct a tative, Robert King, retires formed to meet the athletic and WASHINGTON (AP) - There is increasing sentiment Congress to cut off all money called at the drop of a petition additional classrooms as well switching station at the top of from the legislature at the end musical interests of the high Despite a White House sugges­ that Congress should act unless fo r th e Vietnam war for budgets, and were as specialized facilities for the historic Green. Building of this term. school. tion that congressional a settlement is negotiated by immediately. threatened for several other science labs, home conomics, Inspector Frank Merrill Thifault opposed the new The Tolland Land Trust, Inc. Children’s intervention might prolong the Jan. 20, when Nixon begins his The only conditions on the nnajor items. Petitions were industrial arts and a gym. threatened to bring the matter porposed. charter, advocating was formed to preserve land war, Senate Democrats are in second term. cutoff, which was adopted by filed calling for the resignation Two town meetings have {>een to court if it is approved by the instead a full-time mayor or and the town’s rural and CJLSUAL VILLAGE Specialty general agreement that Democratic senators planned House Democrats Tuesday, of Democratic Town Chairman held on preliminary approval PZC. full-time first selectman with historic image. Store Congress should try to end U.S. to consider today a proposal bv would be release of U.S. war Charles Thifault, but were items for the project without Suits Threatened full executive powers. Arts of Tolland, newest of the 9S6 M«rfn Straet, ManchestM-. facing Oak involvement in Vietnam if Sen. Edward M. Kennedy that prisoners and safe conduct for ruled illegal by Democratic opposition, and bids are now The Planning and Zoning groups, to be organized, is President Nixon does not. would make it the policy of withdrawing American forces. Town Committee parlimen- being prepared for submittal in commission had a busy year In November a majority 15-8 subsidizing the second Opon 6 Days— Thursttoy Nights till 9:00 Senate Republicans, tarlan Harold Garrity. February. and faced several threatened vote of the Democratic Town semester of the Adult Evening meanwhile, with 17 of their At the end of the year, still The Board of Education has law suits, none of which have Committee called for Thifault’s school and is looking towards number absent, voted 16 to 10 to another controversy was • sent much of its time this year been completely resolved. The resignation from the the formation of a Summer Fire Destroys support “ the efforts of the brewing over the proposed trying to keep its expenditures law suit over the high raise chairmanship post he has held Arts program for the town. ANNUAL WINTER President to end the tragic con­ charter for the town calling for in the black, despite several Mobil Oil Co. sign brought by since 1968. 'The com m ittee The town was plagued with flict in Indochina now through a a town manager and expanded problems which have arisen Charles MacArthur and Mary parlimentarian ruled the action fires during the year, including negotiated settlements.” requiring additional funds. McNally was withdrawn after a illegal, claiming the vote had the most spectacular, at the Boston Train With the war the prime topic seven-member Board of Selectmen. 1972 was the worst of four day in court and subsequently not been requested on the call Robart Egg Farm which was of conversation at the opening Advocated by the Charter consecutive years of dropped. For some unexplained of the meeting. destroyed in a $225,000 fire last BOSTON (AP) — Firemen utilizing 1,000-feet long pieces of the 93rd Congress, White Revision Commission, the substantial education budget reason both the Mobil and the winter, cause by a short circuit. CUAIUNCE SALE of hose and oxygen masks extinguished a fire this morning House press secretary Ronald A December meeting was cuts, and the second con­ As the first snowstorm proposed charter is unanimous­ Esso high rise signs have canceled by Thifault and Out On A Limb that destroyed an inbound rapid transit train on the L. Ziegler told newsmen: secutive year for referendums ly opposed by the Board of remained unlit for most of the petitions calling for a vote on approached, the town’s MBTA’s Red Line near the South Station Under tunnel. "Members of Congress should 4 Selectmen. on the budget. month of December, making his resignation were again payloader broke down As winter continues its grip on the Midwest, a Kansas City part of the nation is engulfed in a bitter snowstorm which is cutting off ask themselves if they want to The $48,730,830 grand list An estimated 250 transit riders were brought to the If the selectmen fail to place the whole two year controversy - ruled illegal by the parliamen­ necessitating the rental of a Time For Great Savings electric power and closing schools in many places. (AP photo) be responsible for raising represented a 68.5 per cent in­ photographer was able to combine the beauty of pretty icicles framing surface at the nearby Broadway subway station, firemen the charter on the voting somewhat academic. tarian Atty. Harold Garrity, payloader at a cost of $20 per doubts in the enemy’s mind crease over the past year due to a cautious driver negotiating a slippery hill. Almost the entire northetn piachines as promised, Lawsuits brought against the who also offered to meet with hour, and resulting in still said. about the United States position the Effects of revaluation. petitions will be circulated to PZC for its approval of the both sides to settle the issue. another financial problem for Hospital where he was placed and therefore possibly House and building lots obtain signatures of IS per cent proposed Rt. 74 campgrounds The Democrats are expected to town officials. In All Our Departments! Several persons suffered on the danger list. prolonging the negotiations.” registered a 400 per cent in­ o^ tb e electorate, forcing its and the earlier approval of the meet the second Friday in injuries and were taken to Firemen said two cars of the Ziegler’s statement followed crease in value, while open land placement on the voting Lemek campground request on January and to reach a decision • MFMITS •TODDIIRS *807$ & GIRLS Boston hospitals for treatment. four-car train which caught fire a breakfast meeting Wednesday increased in value by 300 per Winter Plagues machines for people to decide. Goose Lane are still pending, on the problem, which sparked WORLD ALMANAC I News MBTA officials said one of their had been destroyed. A deputy between Nixon and House Tolland acted with typical cent. and a decision has yet to Im one of the most bitter political FACTS • JR.-& PRE-TEENS • STUDENTS employes was missing, but fire chief said one of the cars, a Speaker Carl Albert. unpredictability during 1972, reached on the court suit Assembly fights in this town in years. I Capsules | Most Of Nation firemen said there was no one new airtight model, had In organizing for the 1973-74 approving a $2,365,000 budget at Landowners Fight brought by CITGO against the in the mile-long tunnel exploded and ripped to shreds session. Senate Republicans tlte annual town meeting, only This increase, particularly town’s approval of the Gas Other Events By The Associated Press passageway between South Sta­ after another car caught fire. chose conservatives for two to reject it in a petitioned for large property owners, Towne station across the street. Several good things occurred STORE WILL BE CLOSED WED., JAN 3rd FOR SALE PREPARATION B52 Lost Bitter winter weather plagued the intermountain region, tion and Broadway, where the MBTA officials said several leadership jobs. William Brock referendum, but failing to ap­ prompted a vigorous dispute, pit­ The Town Plan Advisory during the year, topped by the of Tennessee defeated Edward Organizing SAIGON (AP) - The U.S. fire occurred. sections of the rapid transit prove a proposed $150,000 cut by ting landowners led by Stanley Committee is currently receipt of larger than the Midwest and New England today, cutting off electric Command today announced the lines were shut down because of M. Brooke of Massachusetts to a tie vote-820 to 820. Gozdz against the Board of working with the PZC to write anticipated federal revenue power and closing schools and highways. One of the injured, identified loss of another B52 heavy the fire and resulting smoke become chairman of the Senate Attempts for a compromise Assessors. The dispute con­ new zoning regulations which sharing funds which will give as Robert Purcell of the Republican Campaign bomber and another Fill A new snowstorm churned across the intermountain which spread through the $50,000 cut were rejected at a tinues even though the values will enforce the town plan the town $89,386 a year for the HARTFORD (AP) — The new Connecticut General Dorchester section of Boston, Committee. And John Tower of fighter-bomber in the air war region, where travel advisories were posted. Public network of tunnels. Rush hour subsequently approved in still were adjusted downwards by completed this year and next five years. Assembly was to settle down to its first round of was carried a quarter of a mile Texas won over Robert Taft Jr. against North Vietnam. officials and their critics in Salt Lake City were at each traffic, already hampered by an another petitioned referendum the assessors this year. The scheduled for a hearing ’The town is holding a option JAN. 4th 10 A.M. through the tunnel by rescuers of Ohio for chairmanship of the committee business today after a busy opening session It also reported that the and taken to Boston City early morning snowfall, came by an 845-544 margin. Board of Tax Review has probably in the latter part of on a new 100 plus acre dump other’s throats over snow-clogged streets that have left policy committee. Wednesday that included (Sk)v. Thomas J. Meskill’s “ State recent air blitz on Hanoi and to a virtual standstill in the agreed to overrule the January. cite, near the present dump and that city bound up since late last week. The Senate Democratic The entire budget Haiphong pushed the total section of the city near South assessors and lower the proper­ a sen ior citizens housing ENTIRE WINTER STOCK REDUCED FOR GREAT SAVINGS of the State’ ’ address. Steering Committee reportedly controversy filled two months Democrats in Dispute The American cowboy’s number of Americans killed, Station. ty values still further to meet committee was formed. In today’s sessions, the resolved a fight over makeup of of news and was intersperse Politically, local action existence originated during by Democrats in both houses. missing or captured during the Arctic cold pushed into the Transit officials reported that the statistics provided by the The possibility of year round THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE STORL BE EARLY FOR BEST committees of the Republican- the 16-member Finance by court challenges over the revolved mainly around the the 1820s in Texas. Cowboys House Minority Leader Carl last two weeks of 1972 to 109, midcontinent as far south as the train became grounded Connecticut Farm Bureau. The schools and town-owned school dominated legislature, each Committee by expanding the legality of referendums on Democrats and their town achieved a unique combina­ SELECTIONS OF SIZES AND COLORS! Ajello said the deadline the greatest number of Oklahopna. In Kansas, 75,000 between the two subway stops. assessors warn this means buses were studied and tion of skills r^ u ired in headed by a pair of Republican Clash Marks panel to 17 members. Sources approved budgets, a case still chairman Charles Thifault. deprived many legislators — American war casualties in two customers of the Kansas City Resulting heat ignited tee fire, increases in property taxes for dropped, at least for now. The performing their varied cochairmen, were expected to said the steering panel pending in Superior Court. Thifault announced his can­ particularly freshmen — of the years. P ow er & Light Co. were they reported. homeowners. didacy for the state legislature IGE Individualized Instruction duties involving ca ttle organize themselves for the time necessary to ask their without electricity at various tentatively agreed to fill the The budget controversy which ranged from expert Gozdz repeatedly points to in March, withstood an attempt Program was implemented at coming months. constituents for ideas about times Wednesday and early Democratic vacancies on the resulted in a two-week delay in horsemanship to anticipat­ Use Your Casual Village Open 9:30 to 5:30 Daily, Bomb Fatalities Semipublic the increased land values as Hicks Memorial ^ h ool and the An ebullient Lt. Gov. T. Clark possible legislation. Rut committee with liberal Sens. mailing out tax bills, after the to unseat him from the party ing the advent of a stam­ TOKYO (AP) - North today as ice-laden trees and prompting the sale of large high school underwent or Master Charge Card 9:30 to 9KM) Thursdays Hull said Wednesday’s opening Bus Crisis Walter F. Mohdale of finance board was finally able chairmanship also during pede, The World Almanac Majority Leader Gerald F. Vietnam announced today that power lines cluttered'the parcels of land to developers, accreditation evaluation during session was like “ the first day Minnesota and Mike Gravel of to set a 46-mlll rate, on the March; and took a strong says. Stevens responded that the a preliminary survey showed streets and 5 inches of snow which will in turn boost local December, a report on which is of school with new Buster Meeting Set revalued $48,730,830 grand stance in favor of budget C opyripht © 1972, deadline would provide “ an 1,318 persons were killed and covered the glaze. Alaska, and conservative Sen. taxes still further. austerity. still pending. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. AMPLE FREE PARKING IN THE LOT NEXT TO OUR STORE Brown shoes on.” It was indeed orderly process of legislation” Lloyd Bdntsen of Texas. 1,261 wounded by U.S. bombing Parts of Nebraska, Missouri PARIS (AP) — The semipublic Vietnam peace talks For Late Today a bright day for the and that new bills could be raids on Hanoi last month. and Iowa were affected by the Republicans will fill two Republicans, who found introduced after the deadline if resumed today with a sharp clash between the A communique of a special blizzard that closed many HARTFORD (AP) - Signs of vacancies on the key legislative themselves in control of both drafted by committees. Communists and the South Vietnamese over the peace investigating committee said schools and made driving local willingness to pay part of committee next week, but it houses of the legislature and T he Jan. 11 date was agreement Henry A. Kissinger and Le Due Tho drafted in the cost of resuming bus that, in 10 days of bombing throughout the region hazar­ appears there fwill be little the governor’s office for the approved in both chambers service in and around the between Dec. 18 and Dec. 29, dous. Three persons died October. change in the past conservative first time in 20 years. along nearly straight party state’s six largest cities has American planes made more Wednesday in a truck collision Hanoi called for the United States to sign the agreement domination of Finance. Meskill’s address, delayed lines. prom pted Gov. Thomas J. than 1,000 sorties against the near Ottawa, 111., during a Antiwar sentiment was not tw o hours because of “ promptly,” but Saigon denounced the draft as a Meskill to,join personally in North Vietnamese capital. It freezing rain storm. confined to the Senate procedural business on the One surprise for many new­ “ disguised victory” for North Vietnam. bargaining talks. said 40,000 tons of bombs were Wednesday. N floor, contained calls for con­ Freezing rain also hit New comers to the legislature at the dropped, devastating densely Saigon’s representative moment to heal the wounds. Meskill’s agreement to meet trols on hospital costs, York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Wednesday session game when, populated areas. renewed its demand that Hanoi “ We told the American late this afternoon with a Rep. Bella Abzug, D-N.Y., in­ protection of pension rights and Massachusetts and Vermont. before the assembled The U.S. Command in Saigon recognize the existence of two delegate that if the United negotating committee of local troduced a bill calling for a Anniversary Special a state-wide law enforcement multitude, outgoing Rep. Rubin Gale warnings were posted States wants to close the gap prompt peace agreement and, has withheld its own report on sovereign states in Vietnam. officials comes as a glimmer of unit to fight organized crime. over the Great Lakes. Cohen of Colchester presented the bombing damage. Dinh Ba Thi of the Viet Cong between its acts and its words, hope for resumed bus service if not, a cutoff of all money for But the lack of other specific a loaf of pumpernickel bread to Three members of a New said this was “ utterly absurd” it must renounce its aggressive after weeks of uncompromising the war. recommendations indicated House Clerk Lucille Dow. Consumer Credit York high school swimming and a “ U.S. maneuver to deny aims and acts of war and disagreement between the two Rep.' Michael J. Herrington, Meskill would assemble most of Cohen, who was known as WASHINGTON (AP) - A team were killed when their the fact that there now exists in immediately proceed to sign sides. D-Mass., offered a resolution of his legislative program piece “ Dean of the House” for his 30 national commission has chartered bus skidded off an South Vietnam two without delay the agreement to N ew Haven . Mayor inquiry calling for the by piece throughout the 1973 years of service until he was proposed major revisions in the expressway and overturned administrations, two armies which it has given its consent.” Bartholomew F. Guida, a President and defense legislative session. defeated in the November consumer-credit field to make Wednesday night during the and three political forces.” Saigon Ambassador Pham member of tee committee, said secretary to report on the Eight Liacoto Coptlnentals to be given away on February 22. ’ithe delay in Meskill’s elections, had regularly kept credit cheaper and easier to freezing rain near Owego, N.Y. The chief U.S. delegate. Dang Lam told the 172nd ses­ Wednesday he and other number of bombs dropped, appearance resulted from the the clerk’s office suppli^ with get, but members said the panel Sixteen other team members Ambassador William J. Porter, sion of the semipublic Paris officials had agreed that their shells fired, planes lost, and first test of Republican unity enormous loaves of the bread. was not unanimous in its and coaches were injured. called on the negotiators to lay peace talks: “ Unless they communities may have to pay men killed, wounded, captured and strength in the legislature Wednesday, he handed in his recommendations and urged aside the bitterness that has admit that their design is to some of the cost and create and missing since the bombing against the Democrats, who Rain soaked areas of the last loaf. caution in adopting them. marked past sessions and turn achieve the reunification of transit districts to get the buses o f North Vietnam was were unseated in the Nov. 7 Southeast intb the Ohio Valley Beer and champagne flowed The head of the National toward reconciliation. Vietnam their way and to place running again. Meskill had intensified Dec. 18. election from majorities in both -and Virginias and a few at a few informal parties after Commission on Consumer the whole of Vietnam under demanded both conditions. houses. The Republicans showers sprinkled the central •c Grand Am i to be given away on Fel the legislative session as Finance said in a report to Deputy negotiator Nguyen their domination, the Hanoi Guida quoted a statement The Senate Democratic proposed a Jan. 11 deadline for California coast. legislators celebrated the Congress Wednesday that the Minh Vy of North Vietnam authorities cannot fail to sent to Meskill by officials of Conference endorsed a state­ the filing of bills by individual beginning of a new General issued a sharp retort at the end acknowledge that there are two ment by Majority Leader Mike chief goal is to promote greater Fair weather was confined to the cities and towns hit by the legislators: a deadline attacked Assembly. o f th e session, telling distinct states of Vietnam.” bus stoppage as saying that “ in Mansfield assigning top competition in the consumer- West Coast states and much of newsmen: He said both are the interest of the immediate national priority to “ termina­ credit market. Texas and the lower Mississippi “ While B52s continue carpet “ internationally recognized, resumption of bus service, tion, forthwith, ,of our Valley. bombing on the territory of our each having its own political there may have to be some involvement in the war in Viet­ Grumman Loan Temperatures before dawn country, provoking mourning regime and exercising its local contribution. nam.” Plymouth Fury Sport Subuihans to be given awav on February 1. Investment Tax BETHPAGE, N.Y. (AP) - ranged from -26 at Butte, and devastation, today at this sovereignty on its own The amount, he said, “ will b e..... Mansfield noteil Nixon could Grumman Corp. has been Mont., to 77 at Miami and Ft. conference the American territory, as in the cases of the determined after all factors withdraw all U.S. forces from granted an additional $18 Lauderdale, Fla. delegate tells us this is not the two Germanys and the two have been properly examined Indochinaby a stroke of the Changes Offered million loan by the Navy moment for rancor but is the Koreas.” and studied.” pen” but Congress cannot. despite the aerospace contrac­ tor’s refusal to build 48 more 1 HARTFORD (AP) — The state tax on stock dividends is F14 jet fighters for the service under a contract option. Eight **X‘ Package** Gremlins to be given away^on January 18 discriminatory and should be repealed, but the tax on capital gains affects mostly the wealthy and should be A Grumman spokesman said Popular Mayoralty Elections increased, the (governor’s Commission on Tax Reform Wednesday night the loan was authorized by the Navy on Dec. said today. 12, the day after the company The commission said the the dividends tax, as a tax in said it would not build the result of its recommendation income, is discriminatory additional F14s unless the price would be a net loss of $9 million because another form of un­ were renegotiated. Rejected By Charter Revisers a year in tax revenues to the earned income — interest on Stephen G. Kerekes, the state government. bank accounts and bonds — is spokesman, said the loan wdk By repealing the dividends not taxed by the state. Also, the not predicated on Grumman’s By SOL R. COHEN proposal for the popular this change. This proposal at this time to make the tax, $26 million would be lost in dividend tax “ often falls on willingness to build the (Herald Reporter) election of a mayor were deserves more consideration change. I agree we should elect annual revenues, but by those least able to pay it, such additional planes. The loan The Manchester Charter Democrats John FitzGerald, than we are giving it.” a mayor at-large. The people To celebrate our first anniversary we’re letting you turn in your losing Losing Lottery tickets will be drawn as follows: doubling the base of the capital as those in low income brackets brings to $54 million the com ­ Revision Commission, by an 8 Francis Mahoney, Dominic She said, “ When I used the should have the right to vote for Lottery tickets for a chance on.one o f these brand new cars. gains tax, $17 million of that and particularly elderly pany’s total indebtedness to the to 4 vote last night, rejected a Squatrlto, Robert Stone, and word responsive, I wasn’t their mayor.” loss would be accounted for, the individuals who have invested Department of Defense. proposal for the popular Leonard Seader; and implying that Manchester's In a companion action, the in stock to provide necessary Republicans John Shea, Eugene mayors have not been respon­ CRC voted unanimously'ibr a Starting with losing Lottery tickets dated January 4, w e’ ll be holding Drawing Date commission said. election of a mayor. Called the special drawings for these cars. The commission proposed to retirement income,” it said. Not Ready “ Jackston Proposal,” after Montany and Harlan Taylor. sive to the people. They have charter change which would on Your Deadline for Losers Take All boost the capital gains tax back, Most capital gains, however, BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Phyllis Jackston, CRC Backing the proposal were been, direct the Board of Directors to JLosers take all. • Lottery Ticket Deposit — 5 p.m. Drawing Dates to the level where the 1971-72 a r e realized 'through Some legislative employes ap­ secretary and its only woman Democrats Phyllis Jackston “ Perhaps the right word elect a deputy mayor. Although legislature intended it to be — a “ investment decision” and “ in­ parently haven’t quite made the member, it would have allowed and Frank Stamler, and should be participatory. Being the board elects one now, it is If you don’t win a cash prize in the Lottery, just print your name and Jan 4 & 11 Jan 15 Jan 18 6 per cent tax on 100 per cent of dividuals realizing 'capital adjustment to women the electorate to choose the Republicans David Odegard % elected by the people, and not by an informal action — not gains...are more able to pay a lawmakers in North Dakota. and Nathan Agostinelli. by the other members of the presently required in the address on the back of your ticket and deposit it in the drum provided in Jan 18 & 25 Jan 29 Feb 1 long-term capital gains. The mayor. Under the existing state Supreme Court ruled last tax on that gain from the Rep. Elynor Hendrickson, a provision, the mayor (chair­ Agostinelli explained that his town council, would give a charter. your town. It’s that simple. Feb 1 & 8 Feb 12 Feb 15 year that because of the proceeds,” said the commis­ Republican from Grand Forks, \ man of the Board of Directors) vote was for the purpose of mayor more recognition — at A proposal by Mrs. Jackston Feb 15 Feb 19 Febf22 wording of tM law, the tax sion. says she asked the parking-lot is chosen by tee nine directors. permitting further discussion. th e State Capitol and for paying the deputy mayor a -You’ ll be part o f the next free car drawing. could only b^pplied to 50 per Another commission attendant if the west lot at the Traditionally, he has been tee Abstaining from the vote was elsewhere. salary higher than he receives Connedicut Capitol was^the space reserved high vote-getter. Democrat John Sullivan. “ Now, we are electing a — as a director lost by a 12 to 1 So^don’t throw those losing tickets away — you have a second chance to cent of any/long-term capital recommendation announced gain, the other 50 per cent being today is for a nine-fold increase for legislators. The CRQ, seven weeks ago, Republicans John Rottner and mayor by chance — possibly vote. be a winner. tlale exempt. ’The Tax Department is in the “ conveyance tax,” a sort “ Is your husband a had rejected a proposal for a Thomas Ferguson did not even because of his position on It was R-Day minus 34 for the ^ w l e r / now in the process of returning, of sales tax on real estate, legislator?” she said the atten­ change to a strong-mayor attend last night. the ballot. Under my proposal, CRC last night. It has to Feb. 6 Pick up a brochure describing complete rules and regulations wherever about $16 million in refunds to which is now imposed at a rate dant asked. government. It recojnmended Mrs. Jackston, iii a last- he would be an elected mayor— to submit its formal Lottery tickets are sold. x " capital gains tax payers. of $1.10 for each $1,000 of value “ No,” the representative then teat the council-manager minute plea said, “ I think tee not a chance mayor.” recommendations to the Board The tax reform commission, o f property sold. The replied. government continue in people of Manchester should Odegard, the only other of Directors. “ Then you can’t park here,” Manchester: have the right to decide by person to speak on the motion, This week’s drawing will be held at the .whose complete report is to be commissioD said the tax should (S4se Page Twenty) released next Wednesday, said be in crease to* $10 per $1,000. she said the attendant advised. Voting last night to reject the referendum whether they want said briefly, “ It’s appropriate Naugatuck VaUey Mall, Thursday, 10:30 *9 j (