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Israeli Gun Boats TEL AVIV (AP) - The * 1 Israeli Navy will soon begin May Begin using a fleet of heavily armed, high-speed patrol boats built in Israel. Completion of the first of the gunboats was announced Sunday. By Midweek Rear Adm. Benyamin Telem, commander of the Israeli Navy, said the boat is the “ best of its kind” and carries two 76mm SAIGON (AP) - U. S. of­ preparing plans to receive one mission for Control and Super­ deck guns, several heavy- ficials said today that the first of the first groups of American vision. Michel Gauvin of caliber machine guns, four releases of American prisoners prisoners in the An Loc area, 60 Canada, told newsmen depth charges and seven mis­ of war in South Vietnam are miles north of Saigon and 10 arrangements were being made siles. It will make 32 knots, he miles from the (^ambodian for the release of prisoners this said. expected this week. They also indicated that U. S. ships and border. A subcommission of the week, “ probably by the middle Interosts Rates aircraft might, soon begin four-power joint military com­ of the week." mission met for the third Prisoner of war lists given WASHINGTON (AP) - The clearing the mines the U. S. successive day in an effort to the United States in Paris listed Nixon administration’s Com­ Navy planted in North Viet­ finalize the first phase of the 99 II. S. servicemen and 27 mittee on' Interest and namese waters last year. American civilians held by the Dividends, in the most far- Fighting between ^uth Viet­ prisoner release. The officials gave few details Viet Cong in South Vietnam. reaching step since it was es­ namese troops continued to but indicated tliat the United There has been no indication tablished, has requested full in­ slack off across the country as States and the Viet Cong also when the release of the 465 formation on costs and earnings teams of military truce ■ had tentatively agreed on at Americans reported held in from four banks that rais^ observers fanned out to least one other site in the North Vietnam and Laos might their prime lending rate. regional headquarters. But U. 5 S. B52 bombers and fighter- Saigon region and two sites in begin. The committee, a unit of the the Mekong Delta for the POWs The South Vietnamese Cost of Living Council, said in bombers continued operations Teams Moving Out Into Field to be handed over. military command reported an unusual Sunday statement over Laos Sunday at the request of the Laotian government, the They did not disclose the that Communist cease-fire that it regrets the increase o f' regional headquarters. It is one of seven in South Vietnam Canadian members of a 25-man field team of the Inter­ U. S. Pacific Military Com- . other sites nor did they give a violations had fallen below 100 the prime lending rate from 6 to national Commission of Control and Supervision arrive in to supervise the cease-fire agreement. (AP photo) mand in Honolulu announced. timetable. But the head of the for the first time since the truce 6Vi per cent. the city of Cantho in the Meking Delta today to set up a U. S. officials were reported four-nation International Com- went into effect Jan. 28. The Tlie prime lending rate is the command reported 89 incidents interest that commercial banks during the 24-hour period en­ 1 charge their most- ding at 6 a.m. today. creditworthy customers. Con­ Befast Death' Scores of U.S. aircraft ferried sumer interest rates are scaled Local Support Manchei^ter Hospital teams of 20 to 40 men of the upward from the prime rate. Toll 10 International Commission and Over Weekend of the Communist side of the Faster Trials SERB Appeal Rejected Joint Military Commission to WASHINGTON (AP) - Of Education seven regional headquarters to Legislation to provide for trial BELFAST (AP) - The death begin field operations after of federal criminal cases within toll in Belfast’s bloodiest nearly a week’s delay. U.S. and to bargain collectively” and to 60 days after arrest was offered weekend of guerrilla strife rose Manchester Memorial representative for the South Vietnamese teams Varies Greatly begin bargaining “ in good today by Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., to 10 early today when a gas Hospital’s appeal of an order by employes. already were in place. These faith” within 15 days of the D-N.C., and 45 other senators. station attendant cut down by the State Labor Relations Following several othbr sites includea Hue and Da Nang HARTFORD (AP) — Localities paid a statewide Ervin said the bill, similar to gunmen died in a hospital. Board (SLRB) requiring the requests from the board to order. in the northern provinces, Following the board action, legislation he previously average of 56 per cent of all their funds into education 'The other dead included six hospital administration to negotiate, the.board in its Sept. Pleiku in the central highlands, the hospital’s attorney filed an proposed, provides “ a decisive, during the 1971-72 school year, with the figure more than 80 Roman Catholics killed by bargain with a new union cer­ 22 order told the hospital to Phan Thiet on the central coast, appeal to Superior Court. although perhaps to some a per cent for some small towns, the Connecticut Public British troops and three tified as representative of “ cease and desist from refusing Bien Hoa in the Saigon region, drastic, strategy to end the Protestants. A total of 20 per­ Expenditure Council, Inc., reported today. dietary employes ended in a and My Tho and Can Tho in the quagmire in the federal sons have died since last Mon­ dismissal today in Tolland Mekong Delta. The statewide average was \ courts.” day. County Suiierior Court. T w o other U.S'. C130 about the same percentage as poorer towns, resulting in un­ Judge Anthony J. Armentano, transports flew to Hanoi to Avalanches Kill in the past five years, the CPEC equal educational oppor­ ruling in favor of the board, Town Plans Pilot bring more North Vietnamese said in its bi-monthly news tunities. INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP) said, “ It cannot be said that the support personnel and equip­ letter. In Connecticut, the amounts Grand Jury — Avalanches roaring down the order and action of the board ment to Saigon for the Com­ “ The smaller percentages spent by towns on edupaUon Austrian Alps killed 12 skiers was unreasonable, arbitary, il­ Program For , . munist delegation to the Joint generally occurred in cities or varyVldely. V < Sunday, including 10 West Ger­ legal; or. in abuse'of its discre­ Military Commission. Five ip long establisliedju'ban citi^ , The Govenior’s GemmisskMi ■ ■ r j ■ » — ^ - ■ mans buried on a dope known tion. The order did not violate C130s brought more than 200 apparently because such on Tax Reform has suggested a li'. to be dangerous in winter. the hospital’s right of ffee Paper Collection North Vietnamese support per­ municipalities usually have reform thdt would retain the Frisina^ase It was one of the highest tolls speech and expression in viola­ sonnel from Hanoi on Sunday. higher expenses for other ser­ property tax as the principal taken by the “ white death” in a By DOUG BEVINS . tion of the Federal and State In Hue, the senior Canadian vices, such as police and fire funding for schools, but would single day in Austria. (Herald Reporter) Constitution.” Director of Public Works One of the prime movers for on the International Commis­ protection, welfare, highway attempt to equalize school An 18,member grand jury, The dispute stemmed from William O’Neill is“ planning a the resource-recovery station sion team said he hopes to get a maintenance, parks and vexpenditures. sworn in today in Tolland (boun­ the hospital’s refusal to pilot program for curbstone has been the Manchester team into Quang Tri Tuesday recreation,” the CPEC said. The plan calls for updating ty Superior Court, began negotiate with the union over a collection of bundled Conservation - Commission, for a brief inspection. Quang Bridgeport spent the grant lists to current market hearing evidence in the case of period of several months and newspapers. “The program,” mainly through the efforts of Tri province was the scene of Derailment equivalent of 39 per cent of its value and establishing a base John 0. Frisina of Andover, was declared by the SLRB to be he said today, “ will be con­ Mrs. Thereas Parla, its chair­ heavy fighting last week. property tax dollars on year. Increases over the base charged in connection with the in violation of state law, and the ducted in the very near future man. schooling, Hartford 40 per cent. year would be placed in a State Forces Christmas Day shooting of his board ordered compliance. and will be in one section of O’Neill said the funds American sources in Pleiku New Haven 47 per cent and Equal Educational Opportunity wife, Anna. ’The hospital’s legal counsel town.” realized from sale of the said that the Communist Waterbury 48 per cent, the Fund for redistr ibution to tax- Evacuation The grand jury is considering filed the appeal originally with Until the program is started newspapers and glass, after members of the Joint Military CPEC said. poor towns. an indictment of murder sought Hartford County Superior Court and until it proves successful repayment to Lydall Inc. of its Commission’s regional team In contrast, Woodstock spent “ This plan aims to make it DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. (AP) by State Attorney Donald for a hearing. enough to extend to all sections $12,000 advance, will go to a there raised two demands at a 81 per cent of the property tax possible for towns to equalize — Some 1,000 residents of this Caldwell. ' The appeal is over a ruling by of town, he is advising town project recommended by the meeting today. First they in­ money on schools, Colebrook 83 their per pupil expenditures,” southeastern Pennsylvania The grand jury retired to the the SLRB certifying Local 1199 residents to save and bundle all Conservation Commission and sisted that the Americans dis­ per cent, Elaston 85 per cent, the CPEC said. However, the tovm of 9,000 were evacuated jury room at 11 a.m. today after of the Drug and Hospital Union, newspapers and deliver them to approved by the Board of Direc- mantle all military bases and and Salem 86 per cent. group stopped short of an out­ today because of a train derail- receiving instructions from AFL-CIO, as bargaining a drop-off station at the Olcott tors.< The Conservation Com­ installations instead of turning The CPEC said that for 31 right endorsement of the ment that firemen said Judge Joseph Dannehy. The St. Disposal Area. mission has recommended the them over to the South Viet­ proposal. ^ representative of all full-time produced toxic fumes. towns, the slice from the The station, at the entrance receipts go into a fund for Case namese. And secondly, they de­ In another survey, the CPEC jurors will hear the evidence in employes in the dietary depart- The number of persons asked property tax dollar was 80 per to the landfill area, consists of Mt. purchase. Acquisiton of mand that civilian war refugees reported that though public secret — only Frisina will be ment below the rank of to leave their homes in this cent or more; it was 60-79 per bins for paper and for glass. Case Mt. by the town depends be returned to their native school enrollment has been present when the jurors hear executive chef. Workers in Chester County suburb of cent for 98 towns and less than Constructed by town forces, it on a $150,000 allocation by the villages, most of which are in going down the number of the testimony. Frisina will not April 1971 chose the union by a Philadelphia might reach 1,500 60 per cent for 40 towns. was financed partly with town state and a $150,000 allocation territory controlled" by the teacher education graduates is be present during the jury’s vote of 24-21 after several or 2,000, Police Chief Lewis The CPEC noted current funds and partly with a 312,000 by the town. _ Communists. still increasing in Connecticut. deliberation. months of hotly contested cam­ Wilson said. court challenges to use of interest-free advance from property tax to finance educa­ “ The drop-off in Connec- paigning. Also evacuated was the near­ In his instructions to the jury. In September 1971, the board Lydall Inc. tion. A case pending before the tigut’s birth rate in the early Lydall is buying the salvaged NORTH VIETNAM by Deveraux School, a boarding Judge Dannehy emphasized said Local 1199 asked the U.S. Supreme Court contends 1960’s is now reflected in the newspaper and is recycling it school for special education. that jurors must only deter­ hospital to bargain at the end of that use of the property tax state’s total public school for its manufacturing process. Police estimated that 100 mine whether there are July and again at the beginning means that wealthier towns can enrollment,” the CPEC said. It is receiving c i ^ i t for its children of all ages were at the “ reasonable grounds’ for belief of August. In August of 1971, the afford better schools than “ This year, for the first time purchases up to the $12,000 cash school. that this accused committed hospital informed union of­ since 1945, total school enroll­ advance. ’The glass is being sold the crime of murder.” ’The ficials that it was rejecting |Ou Nong ment has registered a drop in to an out-of-town recycling judge also outlined the basic their request to negotiate. pupils...” the CPEC said, ad­ facility. rules of evidence, the origin of In turn, the board declared LAOS ding that “ the droir in public O’Neill said, “ It is to be Congress Opens grand juries, and defined the refusal was illegal, because school enrollment will con­ hoped that Manchester people tinue.” the board had already certified (See Page Twenty) the union as bargaining in increasing numbers will The f CPEC quoted state bring bundled newspapers and Tax Hearings Education Department figures color-separated glass to this I K u n t u m showing that the total statewide Late Sports facility. It can be easily enrollment was 661,078 in the reached in a passenger car WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress opened a sweeping 1971-72 school year, compared without endangering the with 660,027 in 1972-73. M I review of tax preferences today with advice from a former vehicle.” CAMBODIA treasury policymaker that “ tax reform is really a moral “ In contrast to the decline in numbers of pulpils, the num ber, Bruins Fire issue ... not just a technical exercise.” of graduates with teacher Stanley S. Surrey told the House Ways and Means Com­ sows education degrees from Up, Uiup, Up, TO •( mittee many so-called loopholes are really methods of Connecticut’s institutions of Tom Johnson And Away... fStfO spending public funds in ways that would not be approved higher Question continues to grow,” the CPEC said. SOUTH, 'for direct spending, and that if all the facts were generally OSAKA, Japan (AP) - The group pointed out that the BOSTON (AP) — The slumping , fighting Tadashi Y am abe, 55, was known “ the public outcry would be deafening.” number of pupils began to level for the key to defending the ’s VIETNAM helping lay a telephone cable in An lo< that these loopholes would bring the off during the late 1960’s, but “ The knowledge Stanley Cup, today fired Coach Tom Johnson and replaced an underground conduit early treasury a tax windfall. the number of teacher degrees tax escapes exist for the well him with Armand “ Bep” Guidolin. this morning when an explosion Mills has indicated he wants a given out in C onnecticut SAIGON to-do and for large corporations ripped through the tunnel. review of capital-gains taxa­ colleges “ cbntinued to increase Harry Sinden, managing has’ a corrosive effect for the Guidolin, 47, has been the ' Yanoabe was shot 40 feet into tion, the minimum tax that is each year.” director of the Bruins, made Thiel entire tax system,” he said. Braves coach since the team the a ir through an open designed to ensure that large in­ The CPEC noted a program th e announcement that Surrey, a professor at Har­ was placed in Boston at the manhole and came down feet comes cannot completely es­ being developed by the Connec­ Guidolin, currently coach of the vard Law ^ h ool, served as beginning of the 1971-72 hockey first through the tile roof of a cape taxation, and levies on es­ ticut Commission for Higher assistant Treasury secretary season. two-story house. Tsunehiro Soulh ChrfUl St'O tates and gifts. Education to coordinate man­ Boston Braves—the Bruins top fo r tax p olicy In the ad­ The Braves finished atop the Nagakawa, awakened by the In his prepared testimony, power planning for school farm club—would take over the ministrations of Presidents AHL’s East Division last year noise, looked up to see Yamabe Surrey said tax subsidies teachers. coaching duties. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. and this year are in second hangtog throu^ the roof. amount to«$50 billion to |60 .» The “ Management Informa­ ’The move came as the Bruins Johnson. place in the division despite Yamabe was hospitalized billion “ and thus are in 9ize tion System” could provide continued to slump, a three- He was one of the opening current personnel- changes with a concussion and burns but MlUS equal to about a quarter of the “ relevant Information...to week slide that has dropped witnesses at hearings expected forced by the Bruins’ search for said: “ Tm lucky I was standing regular federal budget.” , . projeot the future demand for them into third place in the to last about eight weeks and the right combination in their under the open manhole. He said that while 'much graduates with degrees in NHL's East Division. lay the basis for tax-reform effort to win the Stanley Cup for Otherwise I might have broken attention has focused on 106 teaching,” , the CPEC said. Sinden said the change in First Release Site legislation. Predictions have the third time in four years. my neck against the roof of the persons with incomes above “ Such planning could help in coaching would take effect im­ been guarded as to how exten- Guidolin has a long history of tunnel.” g200,000 who paid no income tax gauging more accurately the mediately. He said Johnson This Associated Press map shows the An Loc area, 60 give this may be. association with the Bruins, Nobody else was hurt. Of­ ip 1970, “ the ‘ho-tax’ group* is demands, upon the state’s would remain with the team in miles north of Saigon, where U. S. officials said today that But Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D- joining them in the 1942 season ficials believe one of the but the exposed segment of a teacher market especially since an administrative capacity. the first group of U.S. POWs will be freed this week. The . Ark., committee chairman, at the age of 16. That still ranks workmen struck a match to larger group that is paying in , enrollments can be [)rojected “ We felt a change was POWs have been held in jungles along the South Viet­ says He doubts there will be a necessary at this time,” Sinden him as the youngest Bruin ever light a cigarette and ignited tax only a very low percentage far in advance,” the CPEC namese and Cambodian border area. (AP map) general tax cut, and disputes to play in the NHL. leaking gas. of their actual income.” > said. suggestions that closing tax said, . *

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John B. McCarthy, East Hart­ Discharged Sunday: Anita L. Manchester ford; Patricia M. Grenier, Wallace, 109 Pine St.; Margaret p a g e t w o - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 ------Police Report Hospital Ckiventry. E. McCue, 38 Hyde St.; Lena j Theatre | Also, William M. Broneill, 51 Schaeffer, 40 Garden St.; Princeton St.; Robert Hadden, Daniel F. Shea,’ 92 Oliver Rd.; Sheinwold on Bridge ' The Coloifial ■ Laundry, TV Tonight I Time Schedule j ' William Dobranski, 17, of 61 Notes 188 Hilliard St.; Judith G. Theodore Pfenning, 19 Black Omnibus Pathmark.Plaza, was held up : See Saturdsty's Herald fo r : Engelwood Rd. was charged at PLAY TO SHUT OUT Sunday night. Fallon, 20 Bank S t; Ruth B. Academy St.; Kenneth K. Worth Viewing *■ Complete TV Listings Brooks Discount Store, TTJ W, (VISmNG HOURS) Carter and son, Seymour; Barker, 86 Faulkner Dr.; John' “THE WAY DANGEROUS OPPONENT North dealer The robbery occurred about ...... — Middle Tpke., Sunday afternoon ■William H. Durn, Vernon; Alice P. McCallum, 40 Church St. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Neither side vulnerable Meadows Drive-In Theater— 10 when a man described by Intermediate Care Semi- with fourth-degree larceny. He M. Reichert, Vernon; Esther By JAY SHARBUTT Any good lawyer can assure n o r t h “ Concert For Bangladesh,” police as a white male about 30 2 p.m., and 4 — 6KW— was released on a written private, noon Also, Patricia A. Taylor, [ HEARD IT” AP Television Writer you that the laws of your coun­ 4 J 1098 7'30; “ Fillmore,” 9:25 M. Schuetz, 32 Wells St.; (3-8-22) NEWS years of age with short, dark p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Willimantic; Emma M. try or state permit you to play a 9 A K 8 Vernon Cine I - “ Travels promise to appear in court Feb. Robert R. Weldon, Hartford. (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH hair, wearing a black raincoat, a.n).-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. -8 p.m. Kingbaum, 14 Summer St.; NEW YORK (AP) - A new side suit before drawing 0 A K Q With My Aunt,” 7:00-9:00 26. '' Discharged Saturday; hy John Gruber one-hour television series (20) BOUNDING BOARD 4> 863 gloves and a felt hat, entered Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; Christine M. Oldach, South trumps. This shows the wisdom Vernon Cine II “ Pete n the laundry. Ragner C. Gustafson, Bolton; called “ Black Omnibus” is (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Windsor; Mary Labowski, 107 of legislators in all parts of the WEST EAST Time,” 7:10-9:10 Steven J. Miller, 18, of Pine Virginia E. Kasinski, 133 (30) TO TELL’THE TRUTH 4 A7532 According to a witness, the Intensive Care and Coronary Oak St.; Theresa Burdick, 75 appearing this month on local world and should silence Q 6 4 U.A. Theater East — ‘ Across Lake Dr., Coventry, was Baldwin Rd.; Evelyn M. Am- stations in major U.S. cities. (40) WILD WILD WEST 0? 4 man held his hand in his pocket Care: Immediate family only, Union St.; Margaret R. Dwire, youthful critics. If the law com­ 7 6 2 noth Street,” 7:30-9:30 charged Sunday night at mann. East Hartford; Roy W. You might keep an eye out for J109 0 87542 as if he had a gun and ordered anytime, limited to five J56 E. Middle Tpke.; Patricia Filling prescriptions is a service we someone tipped me off about — 6:30 — pelled you to draw trumps, how Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Treasure City department store LaFrancois, 83 North St.; Clara I You aren’t going to believe AQ 107 ♦ 19 the attendant to drop the cash minutes. A. Keaveney and daughter, him.” it. (3) CBS NEWS could you make four hearts in at the Parkade with fourth- D. Daniels, South Windsor; perforin in accordance with the high- this, but it really happened just SOUTH Windsor — “ Up the Sandbox, box. The thief took the money Maternity: Fathers, 11 a .m .- Frank put a couple of girls to The first show is great. (8) ABC NEWS degree larceny. He was Mary Bonar, 466 Middle Tpke.; East Hartford; Hennequin baby about the way I shall relate it, today’s hand? K 7:00-9:00 and fled. Police said the loss 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 I est standards of professional ex­ work calling every hotel in New Twelve more are scheduled, (22-30) NBC NEWS released on a written promise Clare D. Clinch, East Hartford; girl, 156 Lenox St.; Brenda S. allowing for a couple of minor North dealer Q J 10 9 5 3 State Theater - “ Sword In was $120. p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., cellence. Our personal interest in York. No soap. Finally, by generally for weekends and in (24) DESIGNING WOMEN to appear in court Feb. 26. Guy S. Bishop, East Hartford. Chasse, 180 New Bolton Rd. errors in remembrance over a Neither side vulnerable 6 3 The Stone,” 6:10-8:00; Short The investigation is con­ and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. enlisting the police of Connec­ varied time slots. You’ll have to Also, Emily F. Clay, East Also, Joseph R. Reynold, 86 you . . . our full stocks of quality period of years. — liOO — Opening lead — Jack of K 5 4 2 Subject 7:30 tinuing, according to • police. Age Limits: 16 in maternity, ticut and New York, he was check local program listings to Steven P. Cole, 16, of 11 Hartford; Robert Deitch, Wind­ Niles Dr.; Mary I. London, drugs . . . and our thorough What brings it to mind is the (3) MOVIE Diamonds North South West Burnside Theater — The 12 in other areas, no limit in located in the afternoon out on learn when they are on. Walnut St. was charged Sunday sor Locks; Mary E. Wescott, Hebron; Vincent Vallario, East fact that James McCracken and “The Truth About Spring 1 NT 4 (3) Pass Getaway,” 7:15-9:30 knowledge of the exact science But if the shows keep the West opened the jack of Chester Ososki Jr., 37, of 382 afternoon with fourth-degree self-service, Hartford; Sharon D. Dubay and Sandra Warfield are billed for Long Island. (1965). Romantic adventure Pass 108 W. Middle T^ke.; Winslow of Pharmacy — ALL weigh quality of the first effort, diamonds, and dummy won. Main St. was charged Friday larceny in connection with an All emergency patients and son, 101 Crestwood Dr.; Karen the next opera at the Biishnell, “ Can you get up to Hartford with Hayley Mills, James 0 J W. Estabrook, Coventry; Lucy viewers who tune in will get two There was no need to draw afternoon with practicing outpatients are requested to use L. Osborne and son, 182 Broad heavily in favor of your good “ Samson and Delilah.” for a rehearsal this evening?” MacArthur, John Mills. alleged shoplifting incident at E. Stone, Willimantic; Betty B. things — top-notch entertain­ trumps because declarer had no chiropractics without a cer­ the new emergency room en­ St.; Marion R. Lindstrom, health with every prescrip­ About a dozen years ago they was the agonized query from Ligett Drug Store, 404 W. Mid­ Messier, Coventry; Gladys H. ment and a low-key crash (8) TRUTH OR tricks in the side suits that Dully (Question About Town tificate of registration. He was trance off.Armory St. Access to Glastonbury. were also billed for these roles, Hartford. CONSEQUENCES dle Tpke. He was held over­ Server, Bolton; James H. Blan­ tion we fill for you. course in the heritage of needed protection. Your partner opens with 1- released on a written promise the entrance via existing and thereby hangs a tale. It (18) DICK VAN DYKE night and was to be presented in co, 20 Westfield St.; Richard F. Also, Smith baby boy, Storrs; “ My dear si|,” came the America’s black citizens. South began by running all of NT (16 to 18 points), anri the Barbara Gifford Circle of to appear in court Feb. 26. driveways. runs in my mind that the court today. Barrus, 93 St. John St. Lisa A. Smith, 27 Ridgewood reply in French, “ I don’t even Each “ Black Omnibus’’ (20) NBC NEWS dummy’s top diamonds. The next player pusses. You hold: Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 Victoria Thompson plays the performance was to be on a Community Baptist Church will Also, Lily I. Crowley and St.; Ann Marie Cofiell, 45 know where I am, let alone program, according to the (22-30) NEWS idea was to get rid of the king of Spades, (J-6-4; Hearts, 7-6-2; James R. Agustos, 26, of a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ new role of Janice Frame in Wednesday night. Monday (24) OPEN LINE meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Roger J. Saucier, 47, of 379 daughter, 56 Phelps Rd.; Hamlin St.; Paul E. Garafold, where Hartford is!” The upshot press release, explores black spades as quickly as possible. Diamonds, J-lO-9; (.liihs, A- Hartford was charged Sunday night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. NBC-TV’s daytime serial, morning Miss Warfield (she's the home of Mrs. Carlton Bidwell St. was charged on Stephan Schmidt, 166 Tudor Vernon; Susan H. Horne, East was he said he’d try but he had involvement in “ music, com­ (40) ABC NEWS When South had succeeded in • M < M (txll ' Now Delilahs are practically From then on the tenor recognize the impact such a through the back door. The in­ GOP Reps. James Bingham of , wouldn’t move. "They know HELD OVER (PQ) a dime a dozen; every mezzo bridge would have on both vestigation is continuing, police Stamford and Morton J. ( Wallar Matihau-Carol Bumatt knows the role, but Samsons where I am,” he argued, "but I transportation and the en­ said. Bluraenthal of Danielson. I are uncommon. Where to get don’t know where they will be. HARTFORD ROADI vironment.” “PETE ‘IT m u r one? I called a New York Let them move around m e!” TODAY AT 2-7-G:10 ' manager who has singers at the There was logic in this. He Dairy Sun. Coni. From 2 PM 4 Met. None of his stable knew knew the role and was engaged Q u een I DAIRY QUEEN* the role. for Wednesday night. I don’t Sat 2 P.M.-Mon. Wte think he walked ten feet during 99c TO ALL “ But there’s a fellow in the entire performance. Philadelphia can sing it,” he Of course they had to fly him offered, giving me his name back down to New York in the braa'er. Mondays: All Seats 99t *Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., Am. 0. Q. Corp. and address which I passed on morning for costumes, and MCQUEEN/MACORAW ~ ~ to Frank. back up again in the afternoon. Frank took enough aspirin to THIE GliTAWAY Frank called Philadelphia. have a considerable interest in The man said, “ 1 guess so. I o< a t 7:15-9:30 (P G )I Bayer, but the show went on, o9»'- haven’t sung it for three years, and was really pretty good. 11^^ FPU P&RKINC but maybe I can make out. Oh yes. The Delilah’s What language are you singing costumes arrived at Bradley it in?” 11 ’ Wednesday afternoon and were The"Bosii^ Male" “ French,” answered Frank. delivered in time for pressing “ I only know it-in German,” and donning before the EAST was the Philadelphian’s reply. performance. O''' “ Well get on the train, not the Some fun, huh? HUCKSTBNIUKMI-MII Fish Sandwich plane, so you’ll have more time to study, and try to learn it in R e g . ANTHONY QUINN French on the way up here. T u e s . an d Wed. Only Meanwhile I’ll try to set up an Baldness Hereditary I YAPHET KOTTO unscheduled rehearsal, ” was Inheritance is the most 54< [Koda Frank’s solution. common cause of baldness A little while later the phone .and it affects males more I Color .V* - \o< than females. The exact rang again. “ John,” came the Film with voice of the New York causes of baldness are not euTAitidoris-mREe I manager, “ I’ve got a hot tip. A known. I Processing Hungarian tenor just got off the peNSIE$ AMD A F(«06/ plane at Idlewild who knows yourself a ^reat vocation CXI 26 Samson in French. I don’t know 12 Exp 2.77 what hotel he’s going to but INTRODUCING |CX126 (Processing by TACO in 1973 20 Exp. 4.44 Independent Lab)

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■4 -' A ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, COnn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973— PAGE FIVE MAHRC Will View , ChambersAskvViewI Alienated Youth I VALUABLE COUPON PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Moh., Feb. 5. 1973 Dance Demonstration Of Sunday Sales I Topic for Priest The Manchester Association program, and trainees will for the Help of Retarded serve samples of their efforts. Children will meet Thursday at Hostesses will be Mrs. John 239 Spencar 8t. Manchaatar Taxes and Sunday store 8 p.m. in the recreation room of ment benefits being paid to The Rev. Paul R. Shanley of Makulis and Mrs. Almet openings are the subjects of a the Coronado Apts., 18 Prospect came to talk in 1968 in the first strikers; Government using Boston will speak Wednesday at Sullivan. By BRUCE BIOSSAT questionnaire sent to all Founded Oct, 1, 1881 place. public funds to subsidize 7:30 p.m. at South United St. • Negotiations with Com ­ Mrs. Dolores Sullivan, in­ Because the late Lyndon members of the Rockville Area private enterprise to provide Methodist Church about his munists anywhere are in­ Chamber of Commerce in con­ structor of the recently in­ Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Johnson halted bombing March public bus transportation and to experiences working with escapably shrouded in some junction with the South Windsor augurated dancing classes for newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. 31 above the 20th parallel? But state briefly what tax problem alienated youth over the past 20 About Town Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, mystery, and those with Hanoi and Enfield chamber groups. retarded youngsters, will be the should telephone the circulation depart­ he’d ordered several previous or tax inequity should get top years. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) ending the Vietnam war hre guest speaker and give a Hose and Ladder Co. 1 of the bombing halts, one lasting 37 The results of the three- priority. ^ The event, which is open to ment, 647-9946. demonstration. Town Fire Department will Published every evening except Sun­ surely no exception. days, without response. chamber poll will be promptly the public, is being sponsored Given the inherent, relayed to the state legislators Refreshments will be meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Because Hanoi scored a Noting that there seems to be by the commission on missions impenetrable secrecy of Com­ provided by the young people Member of The Associated Press “ psychological victory” in the and other appropriate bodies a general agreement that and Christian social concerns of McKee St. firehouse. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ who work in the food service munist states, it may be we 1968 Tet offensive? But such with a view to obtaining Connecticut’s outmoded Blue the church. Refreshments will cond Class Mail Matter. shall never solve such training program at the Senior atmospherics change swiftly. maximum consideration of Laws should be changed and it be served later in the evening. Senior Adults of the Church of mysteries. But there is Where were the term s to membership views in upcoming agreeing with that, members Citizens’ Center, under the the Nazarene will meet Burl L. Lyons Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. Father Shanley, who was precious little curiosity on the capitalize quickly on that legislation, Miss Evelyne are asked to state which of given a full-time appointment direction of Frank P. Lattuca, Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the assumes no financial responsibility for part of some critical American instructor of hotel and food ser- triumph, before we^ learned, Parizek, president of the several alternatives they as chaplain in the ministry to church’s Davis Memorial Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver­ public figures and many vice management at what a military and'"political Rockville chamber said. prefer. alienated youth “ on the Building. Porter Collins will allegedly diligent American Manchester Community give an illustrated talk on his Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in disaster Tet was for North Concerning taxes, the streets” in Boston by the foreign affairs reporters. College. Baking is the latest trip to Europe. Refreshments The Manchester Evening Herald. Vietnam and the Viet Cong? chamber members are being Alternatives suggested in­ Archdiocese of Boston, has One Month $3.25 The greatest unsolved component to be added to the Display advertising closing hours, Hanoi’s negotiators came to quizzed as to whether they clude abolishing the law com­ worked with retarded and will be served. Single Copy 15^ mystery on Vietnam is what three full days prior to publication. Paris—and sat iike stones. would put surplus funds, if pletely; maintaining it essen­ delinquent children and with By Carrier, Weekly 75c brought Hanoi to the private Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Democratic war critics, there should be any, to use to tially as it is (with respect to runaways, drug abusers and Rev. Paul R. Shanley bargaining table on Oct. 8,1972, reduce the state debt or to retail sales) but with increased One Y ear $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon consumed today with the need hippies. with serious negotiating reduce existing taxes. penalties and stricter enforce­ Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and for self-justification, wonder After being forced to leave proposals. why the 1973 peace settlement They are also being asked if ment; appointment of a alienated or drug abusing never be the same. Monday. the streets because of adult Valentine Three Months $9.75 Talk with the North Viet­ they prefer the retaining of representative commission of could not have been achieved by violence and hate, Father youth. namese had begun four years current sales tax exemptions on interested parties to do a President Nixon instantly upon Shanley began the apostolate to He is a former cam pus and five months earlier, on May children’s clothing and personal thorough study and to come up Day his first inauguration in 1969. communes and has established minister at Boston State 10, 1968. In all that time, no services or elimination of the with recommendations, mean­ What was so magic about a rest and recreation farm in College and was also appointed move toward real give-and-take exemption on children’s time, maintaining the laws as is WEDNESDAY that? If suitable terms were Vermont for the young to the Mayor’s Task Force on Battle Of The Budget had been made. Hanoi’s clothing and personal services they are. then available from Hanoi, is it professionals who work with Juvenile Crime in Boston. FEBRUARY 14th “ proposals” usually called for and simultaneously reducing not fair to assume they also Also: permitting retailers to unconditional withdrawal of were at hand earlier in the sales tax by one-half per Office of Economic Opportunity. open any six days of their President Nixon has presented a U.S. forces and at best, the dis­ January—and possibly cent. Oh/if guised surrender of the Saigon choice; allowing town j Jobless Rate Down | budget calling for record expenditures Others, eminently worthwhile in the before—when Democrats were mm Chamber members are also governments to decide what Read Potpourri See Our Great Selection of government through enforced asked if they are in favor of; WASHINGTON (AP) - The of nearly $269 billion and faces a don- beginning, have served their purpose negotiating? day a store must close; Permit­ creation of a “ coalition nation’s unemployment rate A. One sitting per subject This stuff about 1969 smacks Elimination of the current six ting stores to be open seven nybrook with the Democrat- and should go in peace. An exam ple is government” in South Vietnam, dropped slightly last month to 5 CARDS • CANDY B. One 38(t special per subject of hypocrisy, if not fraud. The per cent tax on dividends as days a specified number of which Hanoi obviously expected critics don’t have a shred of long as we have no state income per cent of the work force, C. Additional subjects $1.00 each (groups or 5 controlled Congress to stay within the Hill-Burton Act which matched times during their peak sale For Prompt, Safe, and GIFTS FOR ALL! to dominate quickly. Military evidence that Hanoi was in a tax; some relief in business lowest in 2V4 years, the Labor individuals) even that awesome figure. While the local funds for construction of season or scrapping the existing and political issues were serious talking mood in early taxes such as gradual elimina­ Department report^ today. Econornkml D. All Ages; Babies, Children, Adults deemed inseparable. laws and replacing them with Transportation Plus Craft Supplies to make your own President’s budget will cut some hospitals and health centers. We built 1969, or for a long time tion of the local personal new laws based solely on T he actual number of So, again, why the absolutely thereafter. Indeed, it mounted property tax; the concept of Americans out of work rose sacred cows away from the trough, it a lot of them and the need for m ore is stunning reversal on last Oct. economic justification, permit­ another military flop, the mini- equalizing the cost of education ting seven-day openings in 560,000, but since it normally TAXI SERVICE is by no means a bare-bones or not so urgent that Congress shouldn’t 8? 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tet drive of 1969, before throughout (Connecticut; an in­ specifically stated areas only. clim bs m ore than that in TRY ITI Was there effective pressure slipping into a long spell of crease in present real estate January, the Bureau of Labor PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE austerity program. pause for a long second look befoB^ (We Have A Notion To Please) Feb. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 from Peking and Moscow? Did battlefield doldrums. conveyance tax from $1.10 per Statistics figured it as a decline Chairman of the House Ap­ pushing further building. MANCHESTER! NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET our bombing and mining of the The truths behind Hanoi’s thousand to $10 per thousand of on a seasonally adjusted basis. M M a r t h | 0v packets, pat i EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER propriations Committee is a tough- Far from trying to dictate to Hanoi-Haiphong area truly long-delayed real moves to set­ the sale price with the increase The 5 per cent jobless rate, CAB CO. VALUABLE COUPON hurt? Did Hanoi suffer from the Want M in the Wmehetter Eniiint minded Texas Democrat, George Congress, Nixon urged Congress to tle remain a mystery. And they going to the state; unemploy­ HenM. Cel M3-2711. down from 5.1 per cent in 289-1555 failure of its big frontal assault are not solved by mystical, December. Mahon, known for his hard-headed put a legal, binding limit on total across the Demilitarized Zone unprovable. utterances from into South Vietnam in early realism on money matters. He expenditures, a business-like ap­ critics who feel much but know 1972? little—and are astonishingly un- cautioned that while the deficit may proach long overdue and which would It could have been any of curious about what they do not l i be less for fiscal 1974 than this year, it do much to give the legislative branch these things, or some know. combination, or something else is still sizable and still poses an “ enor­ the fiscal control it has been deman­ we know nothing of. Except for mous problem,” and that’s the truth. ding. some haphazard questions Unless Congress accepts this about the possible role of the o House Speaker Carl Albert, bombing and mining and the Open responsibility — and it refused to set a Peking-Moscow influence, the Oklahoma Democrat, did what he con­ Hop Brook Laced With Ice. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) .$250 billion ceiling on this year’s spen­ matter has not been hotly ceived to be his partisan duty, crying; pursued. Forum ding, it must accept the blame for in­ “ The President proposes nothing less Yet the answers to that in­ creased taxes, higher interest rates, quiry contain the real key as to F than the systematic dismantling and why we stand today at the door higher inflation, or all three. destruction of the great social to peace. ^ 7 V Nixon has proved his determination programs and the great precedents of As a matter of fact, our To the editor: Capital Fare to regain some degree of control over diligent foreign affairs experts On behalf of all the mothers, humanitarianism inaugurated by never explained why Hanoi wives, sisters, daughters, the flood of federal red ink. It’s high Franklin D. Roosevelt and advanced friends and grandmothers’ we Andretv Tally time for Congress to show some con­ want to thank you Chief Lingard and enlarged by every Democratic cern for fiscal sanity and the poor and all volunteer firemen of the President since,” and that is 8th District for a great job in February Herald taxpayer. E Wooden Medal for Klassen demagoguery. containing the fire at the “ Bon Two things are certain in the budget Yesterdays Ami” complex. We especially want to thank The failures, not the successes, are battle ahead. Nixon will have the Klassen’s press agents 25 Years Ago the chief and firemen of the WASHINGTON — With the The situation would be in­ repeatedly claim’ that service Nixon’s targets and why not? The vociferous opposition of Democrats Town Firemen Department. mail service collapsing around credible if it did not exist. One Fuel oil shortage is felt in hasn’t really deteriorated since who have followed the spend-and- town to the extent that one local We want to thank Thomas his ears. Postmaster General yearns for the bad old days of President explained that many of the the Postal Service took over on is a GREAT M O N TH for dealer is entirely out of oil. Barlow and Kenneth Cusson E.T. Klassen gets the wooden Postmaster General Larry spend policies of their former leaders July 1, 1971. They trot out so-called great social programs were who were injured fighting the medal. All he can think of is a O’Brien, when mail service was statistics showing that in the well meant but “ too often poorly con­ like sheep. The other is that the mass 10 Years Ago blaze. press release announcing that merely lousy. Complaints to the The little comfort we were the so-called U.S. Postal Ser-' Postal Service by a populace spring of 1972 the average first- ceived and hastily put together,” and of taxpayers will pray for another Icy roads and freezing rain able to give the volunteers was vice wants to standardize traditionally reluctant to put class letter reached its destina­ contribute to more than twelve failed miserably. For example, the Nixon victory. only a stream compared to the envelope sizes and charge extra words down on paper have in­ tion in 1.5 days, compared with vehicle skidding accidents. 1.7 days in 1970 and 1971. flood of assistance you received for odd-size items. creased to more than two from the Salvation Army, the Naturally, even this alleged million a year. Mail delays are “ Average” letter indeed. The merchants and businessmen, improvement is not tomorrow driving some businesses into statistical piece of mail is a Today’s Thought the surrounding fire stuff. The standardization bankruptcy. And Klassen talks myth. It is manufactured from departments; Rockville, would not be put into effect un­ big about how things will be in all mail handled, and thus Over medication Tolland, North Coventry, til July 1976, to give big mailers 1976. shrugs off the millions of letters “ Use the present opportunity Bolton, Ellington, South Wind­ time to use up present that take a week and to the full, for these are evil sor, Glastonbury, East Hart­ envelopes. An Ohio businessman writes; sometimes even longer to reach en Overstated days. So do not be fools, but try ford and Rocky Hill. It figures, of course. Klassen, “ A piece of important mail sent their destinations. to understand what the will of A quote from one of the best former president of American first class air mail was the Lord is.” — Ephesians 5:16- selling books written by Dennis Can Co., is determined to run delivered exactly seven days Besides, in 19€7 th e to equate drug use with personal One of those truths we take for 17 Smith, “ Report from Engine the postal system like a later to the addressee in “ average” first-class letter was received only 1.4 days after granted these days is that we live in a failings.” All men complain that they Co. 82.” business instead of the public Philadelphia.” A reader says it don’t have enough time. “ If “ The only real sure thing in service decreed by the Foun­ regularly takes fjve days to mailing, so the Postal Service’s drug-oriented, overmedicated So writes C. Joseph Stetler in a only we had twenty-five hours this town is that the firemen ding Fathers. Indeed, I would deliver a letter from Houston to own figures confirm that the situation is worse than it was society. letter to Science, submitting the novel m a day,” some say. come when you pull the handle not be surprised to wake up Orange, Tex. — only 117 miles at S:B.M. under that machine politician, conclusion that “ on balance, then, we Yes, we are busy and have a on that red box.” some morning and find that distant. Four first-class letters r Deluged with drug advertising on lot to do. But maybe the Agnes Sarles Klassen had decided to abolish mailed in New York on Jan. 16 Larry O’Brien. At any rate, I are probably an undermedicated problem is that we look at our 178 Hilliard St. have yet to encounter anyone television, watching their parents pop all mail service on the grounds reached this Washington desk Other Great Months are March, April, May, June, July, August, society.” lives from too human a point of Manchester it had failed to make a profit. on Jan. 23. That’s a week, Mac. who in the past few years has, aspirins and tranquilizers, it’s only received an out-of-town letter He adds that critics give little atten­ view. natural that kids — who are There is always time to do 1.7 days after it was mailed. tion to the present gains drug therapy what God wants us to do, but we The problem is that the postal September, October, November, December and January... apparently incapable of independent, mess so far has stirred little in­ affords society in lives saved, must put ourselves completely rational thought — stick needles in into each moment that He 'Tly Me to the U.SA!'' dignation on Capitol Hill. illnesses aborted or relieved, hospital Unlike, say, orations or abor­ their veins. Or so it is explained by offers us. stays shortened or prevented entirely, We shouldn’t ask God for tion or a femlibber’s right to many experts. time to do this and then that, grow a moustache, speeches time saved on the job, etc.—all of bu t H is grace to do about mail service delays do But while an undetermined number incalculable human and economic conscientiously, in the time not get a politician elected President. As one member of o f people use medications benefit. that He gives us, what He wants us to do. Congress admitted privately, excessively, “at the same time, Statler writes as a representative of Rev. Robert J. Burbank “ Poor mail service has no sex another undetermined but certainly the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Church of the Assumption appeal.” The man’s an ass, but I won’t print his name because GUARANTEED greater number of people who should Association, a fact which in some eyes most of his colleagues feel the is Your Effective be on medications ignore them will cast suspicion on anything he same way. ClIRItKM' QUOrES Annual Return on 2 to 5 Yr. Certificates because they don’t get medical atten­ might say about drugs. "W e will ensure that all Worse, there are those on the 5 tion, can ’t afford it, refuse it, fail to It is always useful, how ever, to product-safety commissioners Hill who are still buying will testify under oath at confir­ KlasSen’s gold brick that the get prescriptions filled, endure pain question accepted wisdom, if only to mation hearings so that we can Postal Service should be self- needlessly in accordance with the keep the wise men in touch with determine whether or not ver­ supporting. In the last session bal assurances were requested Earn from DAY of DEPOSfT to DAY of WITHDRAWAL Puritan ethic, or are being educated reality. of (iongress. Rep. Morris Udall by the administration or agreed of Arizona and Sen. Teddy to by the nominees.” — Sen. Kennedy introduced bills that Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, repor­ would give the Service 10 years Compounded CONTINUOUSLY • Paid MONTHLY ting that President Nixon’s ap­ to break even instead of the five Today in History pointees to the new Consumer years granted by Congress Product Safety Commission when the Service was created. Today is Monday, Feb. 5, the signe3' treaties of friendship tourist tax on Americans spen­ will be grilled by the Senate to 'This is sheer lunacy. ’There is 36th day of 1973. There are 329 with Denmark and Portugal. ding more than seven dollars a determine if they made any no way the Postal Service can days left in the year. In 1937, a bitter controversy day in countries outside the secret pledges to the White support itself except by raising Today’s highlight in history: began when President Franklin western hemisphere. House. postal rates beyond the reach On this date in 1917, Mexico D. Roosevelt proposed adding One year ago: The U.S. not only of the average mail became a federated republic of six new justices to the Supreme agreed to sell Israel 42 F4 Phan­ “ The mission will be user but of thousands of small 28 states. Court. tom and 90 A4 Skyhawk jets regarded as a very historic businesses — and many big avings ank of anchester In 1945, in the Pacific war, thing. It’s a follow-through on S B # M On this date— over three years. ones, as the demise of Look and In 1782, the Spanish captured U.S. forces were mopping up Todays Birthdays: New York having the doors opened Life magazines demonstrated. Member F.D.I.C. the Mediterranean island of the Japanese in the Philippine Times publisher Arthur 0. between the Soviet Union and The Postal Service is not the Minorca from the British. capital of Manila. Sulzberger is 47 years old. the United States and con­ American Can Co. Its ConnecUcuTs Largest Savings Bank East of the River In 1783, Sweden recognized 'Ten years ago; In Canada, a Baseball player Hank Aaron is tinuing with a cooperation and a stockholders are the general the independence of the United vote of no confidence in 39. program of good will.” — Vance public and the public doesn’t Stdtcs Parliament ousted the conser­ Thought for today: A D. Brand, one of the three want dividends, it wants its .Eight Office* Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WiNDSOR • BOLTONi In 1790, the first lawyers were vative government of Prime minority may be right; a American astronauts who will mail delivered. B o wo'-daoiand admitted to practice before the Minister John Diefenbaker. majority is aiways wrong. participate in the joint U.S.- that Henry Kissinger pay his U.S. Supreme Court. Five years ago; The*Johnson Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian poet Soviet space mission scheduled own way? In 1818, the United States administration proposed a and dramatist 1828-1906. for 1975. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973-’- PAGE SEVEN^ ,PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 Orchard St., Rockville; Helen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rockville ford Rd., Tolland; George SScDonald, West WHUngton; Dromgoole, Emma Lane, V^- South Windsor Area Police Two Item s Magdesrau, Middle Butcher Joseph Madore, Talcottville non. (SSiiffiS-SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfBoyle’s Mailbag Hospital Rd., Ellington; Shirley Richter, Geraldine Sullivan, Bancroft COVENTRY Reed Rd., Rockville; Roger Rd., Vernon. which means we are drinking can also see clearly during the Library^ Buckland Rd» On Agenda Notes Ringwalt, Newell Hill Rd., Discharged Sunday; Jean Mailbag Bulletins; One Million day. William L. Shanahan, 22, of INTERIOR U.S. Women Have Hunting more wine, less whisky. New London was issued a sum­ Admitted Saturday; Waltei%^ Rockville; Edward "Scibek, Bigge, Union St., Authorities are worried about Sunspots: Ancient Chinese RFD 1, Rockville; Richard Licenses Council Topics Today mons Saturday afternoon For PZC Allen, Crystal Lake Rd., Daniel Chambers, Fredrick the growth of arson cases in the poets believed that sunspots FREE SKflker, Christopher Dr., charging him with operating a A zone change request and Ellington; Thomas Burnep, Rd Vernon; Fannie Elderkm, PAINTING By HAL BOYLE United States. They have been were merely the silhouettes of plans for an eight-lot subdivi­ Center Rd., Vernon; Blanche Rockvifle; Mrs. Elsie Winder East St., Rockville; E^her flying birds in the sun. Today Barbara Varrirk requests for suppliment|iry ap­ motor vehicle while under the Call Now For A doubling every 10 years, and influence of liquor or drugs and sion are the only two items Grenier, Ellington; Ronald and baby, Vernon Ave., Heintz, .Main St., Elhngton, scientists suspect these vast Correspondent propriations to the Board of Quick Eatlmato\ last year eight per cent of all TO ALL OPEL OWNERS failure to drive right. Court scheduled for public hearings Maloon, Stafford Springs; Rita Rockville. Mrs Vicki Hockla and baby. NEW YORK (AP) - Things a fires were reported to be of • solar storms may affect many Tel. 644-8274 Education, $11,167 for teachers' Births SatitFday; A daughter columnist might never know If date is Feb. 26. before the Manchester Plan­ Reynolds, Enfield. West Willington; Ronald suspicious o r i^ . Here are the things on earth, such as by The setting of a time and salaries and $1,876 for ad­ to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brennan, 843-8268i ning and Zoning Commission Discharged Saturday: John Houser, Ward St., R^^ville; he didn’t open his mail; seven main motives why people heightening outbreaks of men­ place to hold a voter referen­ ditional life insurance. Miller Rd., South Windsor; a Satlatactlon ’The United States has more Autumn E. Ellsworth, 40, of (PZC) tonight. Biyiney, Ellington Ave., Katherine Milanese, Elm bt., set fires; fraud; to hide another tal illness, reducing the spaw­ dum for authorizatipn to spend However, Mayor Classman The hearings will start at 7:30 daughter to Mr. dnd Mrs. QuarantaodI than a million women who have said the item will be tabled un­ Lake Rd., Coventry was issued Rockville; Sherry Brennan, R o c k v ille ; crime; jealousy; revenge; ning of codfish, causing more than $1 million for a new in the Municipal Building Daniel Chetalot, Talcott Ave., ' hunting licenses. This figure snowstorms east of the Rocky town library will be undertaken til exact amounts necessary are a summons Saturday night- Davis Rd., Ellington; Peter Sutherland, High St., Rockvill . thrills, either juvenile or A Service Clinic charging her with operating a Hearing Room. Brosener, Alpert Dr., Vernon; Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Births Sunday: A daughter to doesn’t include the millions of Mountains, triggering flu by the Town Council when it reported to the council at the and Mrs. Gifton Drew, River sexual; riots or vandalism; completion of the fiscal budget motor vehicle while under the First Hartford Realty Corp. Sandra Bumeer, Windsorville; other women who regard men epidemics and making grain meets at 8 tonight in the council is seeking a zone change, from St., Rockville; a son to Mr. and as fair game unprotected by terrorism. year. He said that the board is influence of liquor or drugs. Ann Marie Kerger, Union St., Quotable notables: “Televi­ crops worse or wine crops will be held at chamber. Rural Residence to Residence Mrs. John Samsell, Oxbow Dr., any government. About 16 currently suffering a loss due to Court date is Feb. 26. Rockville; Helen Mazewski, sion is chewing gum for the better. The one thing science is Currently under considera­ A Zone, on a 24.7-acre parcel Vernon. million men are licensed tion by the panel is a March 31 increas^ costs in hearing and VERNON West Rd., Rockville; Priscilla COMPLETE eyes,” said architect Frank sure of: They do cause static on Donald A. Hall, 34, of 126 W. with frontage on Lydall St. and LaBonte, Trout Stream Dr., Admitted Sunday: Mary hunters. the radio. date proposed by the Library lighting not accounted for in Dyjak, Sadds Mill Rd., Lloyd Wright. Bob Hope once previous budget deliberations. Main St., Rockville was Greenwood Dr. Vernon; Mrs. Theresa Tell this to your wife: Board of Directors. The request is substantially Ellington; Vernon Fahy, Do you want'to live to be 100? described it as "smog with Also, the council will discuss Wayne Romeo Winner charged Sunday night with McCusker and baby. Old Staf­ knobs.” And the late Fred Allen Concert Harpist Gerald Good­ breach of the peace in connec­ different than a zone change INSURANCE Well, you’ll have better chance, man helps keep his hands in and consider setting a time and Webelo Wayne Romeo of Cub request for the same site which according to a survey by the called it “a device that permits place for a public hearing for Scout Pack 186 was the grand tion with an alleged disturbance people who don’t have anything condition by washing dishes. on Village St. He was released was denied last November, ac­ f?«0f«(«r At Thm Pint Clan Maating National Geographic society, if Dishwater keeps the fingers S&S BUICK land acquisition for widening prize winner of the Pinevyood to do to watch people who can’t on a written promise to appear cording to Carmine Fiiloramo you are happily married, supple — he says. 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER Buckland Rd. approximately 30 Derby held last month and will of First Hartford. THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SERVICE engage in outdoor activity, eat do anything.” feet. be presented with an award at in court on Feb. 26. 'A Eyes wide open: Do you It was Baudelaire who Luxury condominiums are a low-calorie diet, and live on a observed, “Life is a hospital in Previously, Buckland Rd. had the Blue and Gold Banquet this being planned for the site. Non-Credit Extension mountainside. It is rare for a believe the old wives’ tale that been considered for take-over month. owls are blinded by sunlight? which every patient is Developer Charles Ponticelli and single person of either sex to possessed by the desire to by the State Department of All cars raced in the derby Andover is asking for approval of an THE C0HECTH»T ASSOGUTION OF REH. ESTATE BOARDS become a centenarian. Well, you’re wrong. Owls have Thursday^ Feb, 8th Transportation. However, were made by the scouts from superb vision at night, .but they change his b ^ ” eight-lot subdivision on a Presents The booze bill of Americans 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. widening of the road requested kits which were received at PZC Meeting planned 350-foot extension of Real by the state was from 40 to 60 Christmas. is getting higher, but we ^ Delmont St. NEAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES drinking quite as much of the feet and Mayor Abraham Winners from other dens Set Feb, 22 Sizes of the proposed lots Estate l/flOSS m m m Classman and the Town Coun­ were as follows; Den 1, Gary hard stuff as we did early in the Is General Motors Services Representative will be ANNE EMT range from just under 10,000 AND PRACTICES century. The expenditure for cil, after a public hearing and Henning; Den 2, Cliff Th lt 12 session course meets the minimum educetionai .ILLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT (iorrexpomlenl square feet to nearly 16,000 each person 21 or older present. Please call for appointment several council discussions, Berkaman; Den 3, Martin requirements as set forth by the Connecticut Real Estate ^ AIR CONDITIONED IVI. 228-:$871 square feet. Two of the averages $149 annually for have decided to get more public Lunn; Den 4, Joseph Quigley; proposed lots lie in a Residence Commission. (Approved for Veterans) 6 4 7 -9 7 1 2 information on a proposed Den 5, Lance Clayton; Den 6, At a special meeting held nearly 22 gallons of liquor, beer Thursday evening, the Planning B Zone; the other six are in a Lecturer: Ben O’Connell TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL widening of the street to 30 feet Don Wolf; Den 7, Gary Wil.son. Residence A Zone. and ale, and wine and ch m - 8 Lin. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 from the Manchester line north 1 Cub fathers will be treated to and Zoning Commission set Where: Manchester High School, Middle Turnpike, pagne. That’s an increase of 34 Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Andover ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. to Doming St. and 35 feet from an evening of at the Manchester, Rih. I l l per cent in 10 years. B a « Quality Speed Queen Egulpment Doming St. to the five corner of Hartford Arena Saturday at 7 Elementary School for a public About Town When: Thurs. evenings, 7:00-9:30 p.m., starting s ite around 1906 we drank about 22 Read Potpourri Every Wednesday Oakland Kd. at Ellington Rd. p.m. The pack will pay the ad- hearing on the proposed sub­ The Manchester Wates will INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 gallons a year each, too, but division regulations. Feb. 8 Since state regulations require mi.ssion fees for the Father and not meet Tuesday night. The FEE: $65 i then we consumed six quarts a BELCON LAUNDROMAT - 309 Green Rd. at least 40 feet, the town will Son event, and all scouts are The main purpose of this annual awards banquet will be year each of distilled liquors. have to repair and maintain the asked to wear uniforms. For hearing will be to presen^t road held Thursday at Fiano's 649-5241 Now it’s down to four quarts — road at its own expense. further information contact specifications for subdivisions. Restaurant in Bolton. Cocktail For further information call 488-3234 Also on the agenda are two Robert Nadeau at 644-0903. These specifications were not hour at 6:30 p.m. will precede Other Real Estate courses offered in Manchester include 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER included in the proposed the dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Real Estate Appraisal I A Financing Real Estate. (Ground Floor Next to House & Hale) Hebron changes presented at the Robert Stanton will be guest previous public hearing. speaker. The commission also will Selectmen Plan again present the entire proposed subdivision M regulations as substantial PBSSSNTIIIB changes have been made since A Ambulance Study the other hearing. ANNE EMT vices the committee Reil OoHH (]orr<'H|iond<'nl recommends. Anthony J. Morascini, I'rl. 228-;»97 I S i . W om en chapter chairman, has called a As a result of a request Mrs. Greta Mello, fashion special meeting of the Colum­ Raised From Chick \ / t £ i k o v n A received from resident Harvey and beauty consultant with bia Chapter of the American Desruisseaux of Walnut Dr., Fashion Cosmetics 220, will Red Cross for 8 p.m., Feb. 15 in “Buttons,” a resident of the Lutz Junior Museum’s aninwl the Board of Selectmen has present a program tomorrow Yeoman's Hall, Columbia. The room, can justly claim to be a member of the family. Trie agreed to form a study com­ evening at 8 in Phelps Hall for chapter consists of the towns of horned owl, one of a species that is widespread throughout mittee to investigate the the St. Peter's Episcopal Columbia, Andover and the United States, was raised from a chick and is about feasibility of Hebron having its Hebron. Woman's Club. seven or eight years old. The “horns” are tufts of long, own ambulance service. The program will feature the The main topic to be dis­ At the present time, Hebron correct and youthful applica­ cussed is whether the Columbia lie 'll erectile feathers and have nothing to do with the sense of is a member of the Intercounty tion of cosmetics to create “A Chapter should be disolved' and hearing. In common with other owl species, its staring Ambulance Association paying New You, Fresh or Springtime merged with an adjoining eyes look directly forward, and because of their form, can 30 cents per person, or ap­ Living," and is open to the chapter or chapters. Girls’ Acrylic rotate only slightly in their sockets. This causes the owl to proximately $1,200 for the use public. This situation has been Girls’ Robes follow with a motion of its head any moving object at of two ambulance from the brought about by a lack of a Knit Sweaters Girls’ Jackets which its gaze is directed. (Herald photo by Ofiara) Colchester State Police Biilleliii l^artl The following meetings and broad base of participation. An NEW Barracks. additional factor is the impen­ activities are scheduled for this 'I J'*' / ■■ - One of these ambulances is week: ding resignation of Mrs. 88 owned by the association, Dorothea Raymond, the ALiiout T ow n members of which, besides Monday: Republican Women's Club meeting, 8 p.m., secretary and treasurer for the Hebron, are Colchester, East past 26 years. Reg. The Emanuel Lutheran The West Side Old Timers Haddam, Salem and Haddam Mrs. James Lee's, Walnut Dr.; Solids, prints in wanted Hebron Congregational Church Riillelin BoartI to 1.39 Cardigans, pullovers and Ski and snorkel fashions - Church Women will m eet committee will meet Neck. The other ambulance is waltz length. Sizes 4 to 14 in Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in Luther Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the owned by Colchester. School staff meeting, 7:30 p.m., The following meetings and group. novelty styles; Sizes 4 to 14. many others. Sizes 4 to 14. Smith-Gellert Lounge. W o n d erlo ijf^ ^ u d ^ d V a is t or jr. Hall. There will be a film about home of Francis Mahoney, 19 Besides calling the State activities are scheduled for this petite. fit\t^ige and Tuesday: Volunteer Fire week: I m Manchester Memorial Hospital Hamlin St. - Police for an emergency am­ grey ton^ and a speaker from the Hospital bulance, residents also call the Department monthly meeting, Monday: Board of Tax OSTMSU BREID 8 p.m., Co. 1, Main St.; Auxiliary. Hostesses for the There will be a Girl Scout volunteer fire department, Review session, 7:30 to 9:30 i Special Purchase! | * t i , ' Women's Fellowship Hebron p.m.. Town Office Building; evening will be Mrs. Herbert association meeting tonight at through Willimantic, and either M e ri^ C r e v i M o c k s Bengtson and Mrs. Fred St. Mary’s Church to discuss the Columbia or Andover fire Congregational Church Art League meeting, 7:30 p.m., organizational meeting, 10 Andover Elementary School; Gaskill. Refreshments will be plans for a float for departments, both of which own served by Mrs. Arthur Tolf and Manchester’s Sesquicentennial ambulances dispatched through a m.; St. Peter's Episcopal Cub Scout Pack 124 registra­ 3l^r QQCReg. TASTY OLD FASHIONED CDMPANION Woman's Club meeting, 8 p.m., Mrs.' Thomas Turner and their parade. All interested leaders mutual aid. tion, 7 to 8 p.m., Andover Pkg. W W 1.29 Phelps Hall. Elementary School; Andover committee. are invited to attend. Desruisseaux, who is a Cotton socks, striped or solid Hebron volunteer fireman, Wednesday: Lions Club Grange 76 meeting, 8 p.m.. Old tops. White or colors. 10 1/2 to f t I Marcia Neubert Circle of Sunset Rebekah Lodge will stressed, -however, that his meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Chestnut Town Hall. TD WESTERN NEW ENGLAND’S 13. Community Baptist Church will meet tonight at 8 in Odd request was in no way “af­ Hill ^dge; American Legion Thursday: Republican Town filiated with the fire Auxiliary Post meeting, 8 p.m.. Committee meeting, 8 p.m.. meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Fellows Hall. Mrs. Ruth Aspinwall is chairman of the department.” Legion Hall; Gilead Town Office Building; Board of the church. Congregational Church Senior Education meeting, 7:30 p.m. iijla^Gl^rance reifreshment committee. MDST PDPULAR WHITE He felt that you “can't put a Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. price on safety" and that there Andover Elementary School. Leisure The executive board of Thursday: Board of IS The Veterans Council of is an urgent need in town for I'riday; Volunteer Fire Lounger Church Women United will some type of ambulance ser­ Selectmen meeting, 5 p.m.; Department monthly meeting, Decorator xneet 'Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Manchester will meet tonight Town Office Building; Board of 8 p.m., firehouse. the home of Mrs. David at 8 at the Marine Corps League LOAF.. .JOneiHouA vice. Decorator Desruisseaux was requested Education regular meeting, Saturday; Organizational Tailored Holcomb, 33 View St. on Parker St. by the selectmen to formally 7:30 p.m., Gilead Hill School; meeting Rham Athletic Booster Pillow Bath Towel Ensemble submit his request in writing Gilead Congregational Church Club, 7:30 p.m., Rham High Curtains Bible Study Group meeting, 8 School Auditorium. O xfords, 1 83”. 72” and 81” length. for the formation of such a black or brown. study committee, along with his p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bath 1 Willis; Hebron Congregational recommendations of residents Reg. 1.99 ■ ■ \ 0 who would be interested in ser­ Church Senior Choir reharsal, 7 Puerto-Rico Opens i This Sealy ving on such a committee. p.m. Hand, Reg. 1.29...... 96° Saturday: Organizational 248 New Plants Ilearance Reg. to The selectmen will then set 4.19 j mattress wasr^SQ®" meeting Rham Athletic Booster Wash, R eg: 5 9 0 ...... 46° up the committee whose duties San Juan — Puerto Rico’s im i^ o e s will be to determine the need in Club, 7:30 p.m., Rham High Poly filled, many de­ 182" wide pair. Jumbo 5” School Auditorium; Fund­ Economic Development Admin­ Cotton terry with dobby borders. I bottom hem. White Da- town for an ambulance; if istration promoted the estab­ signs. Cut size 16’^x18". Solid colors. Highly absorbent. 1 until now when "positive, to decide whether the raising cocktail party for i cron * 01000. Grayville Falls, 9 p.m., home of lishment of 248 new manufac­ OriQ. ambulance should be connected turing plants — factories that Mr. and Mrs. William Drinkuth, 5.99 with the fire department; and actually went into operation — Machine Washable! I it goes.on sale at how to finance whatever ser­ Reidy Hill Rd. in fiscal 1972. Dress and casuiT Woven Anchor Band 5 to 10 in group. Looper Mattress $ 1 ^ 0 9 5 Place Mat Pads lieu irance Brighten your table Full. Reg. 4 .7 9 ...... 3.07 Twin with these wipe R e g . Ihdes Queen, Reg. 6.49 ...5.77 Reg. IWORIARTY clean mats in solid 69* ea. colors. King, Reg. 8.49...... 7.77 3.79 Better Fashion Fabrii 315 CENTER ST., MANCNESTER,CONN.*Phone 643-5135 Girls’ schoc l^ ra n c e ! some boys 1/2 to 3. Sew for now! Hurry in (ttUMpP *4 m We slice your heating bills valugpirfdMit o n ^ ^ ^ c e f l50 Yd. 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PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 V -Our Caticer Unit To Hold Servicemen Benefit Sale Friday Weddings Engagements Dental Richard W.' Jone;s," son of Francis A. Jones Sr.' o f 18 mastectomy patients, the Propect St., Manchester,; has Health A rummage and new fabric Manchester Ostomy Assocw- sale for the benefit of the enlisted in the U.S. Navy tinder tion, and the Lost (ihord CTubs the Navy Guarantee Seaman (Feb. 4-10 is the 25th annual Manchester Unit of the for the laryngectomy patient. Program. After completing National Children’s Dental American Cancer Society will Courtnell-Barnini Fus-Knight When there is no other resource recruit training, he will he Health Week. As part of the be held Friday from 10 a.m. available, the society can give assigned duty on board oile of observance, The Manchester until sold out, at 307 E. Center financial aid to cancer patients. the Navy vessels or to a khore Evening Herald, in cooperation St. The help can be given toward duty station. i , X with the Manchester Dental diagnostic procedures, ’The sale, which is being held Society, today begins a series of treatm ent, m edication and Navy Airman Christopter M. six articles on facts you should to raise funds for the expanding prosthetic devices, speech Alden, son of Mr. and Mrs. know about dental health.) programs of the society in therapy,"' nursing and George E. Alden of Reidy Hill I recently had my regular research, education and ser­ homemaker service and limited Rd., Amston, has leift his denial examination and, vice, is headed by Mrs. Richard help in a nursing home. The homebase at the Brunswick while my teeth were being Murphy, Mrs. M. Adler Dobkin, procedure for obtaining help is Naval Air Station for a five- cleaned, the hygienist started Mrs. Richard Webb and Mrs. a call to the Manchester unit month deployment to the talking about something Douglas Cheney. office by a responsible member Mediterranean with Patrol Nassiff Photo Joan Nassiff photo The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Sal­ railed dental plaque. What is ’The service program of the ly Mae Brown of Holiday, Fla., of the fairiily or by the patient. Squadron 23. Dawn LaPine of Manchester to plaque? society is one that is of help to The engagement of Miss Bar­ The engagement of Miss Richard Norris of Hartford, has formerly of Manchester, to Dental scientists have now cancer patients and their bara Morgan Behnke of Hope E. Pastel of Manchester been announced by her parents, William Jennings Radford, Jr. determined that dental families. In 1972 the local unit Manchester to Karl Brenton to James H. Bracken, also of Mr. and Mrs. James LaPine of of Clearwater, Fla., has been plaque—often called bacterial gave some form of assistance Wright of New York, N.Y., has Manchester, has been an­ 90 Branford St., Manchester. announced by her parents, Mr. ■-V.. i plaque—is the chief factor in to 110 patients. been announced by her parents, nounced by her parents. Dr. and Mr. Norris is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Calvin T. Brown of both tooth decay and gum dis­ The society offers Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Behnke Mrs. Harvey Pastel of 646 Helen Norris of Hartford, and Holiday, Fla. ease. Gum disease, as you information and counseling, o f 178 E . Center St., Porter St., R och ester. the late A. Norris. Her fiance is the son of Mr. know, is the primary cause of sickroom equipment, dressings Manchester. The bride-elect is a graduate and Mrs. William J. Radford of Her fiance is the son of Mr. adult tooth loss. and comfort items for all Her fiance is the son of the of Manchester High School and Clearwater, Fla. and Mrs. Hugh J. Bracken of 57 Basically, plaque is a sticky, cancer patients. Transportation Rev. and Mrs. Karl E. Wright Manchester Community The bride-elect, is a 1962 Essex St., Rochester. colorless layer of harmful to treatment centers, for those of Bethalto, 111. College. She is employed as a graduate of Manchester High bacteria that is constantly for­ who have no other means of The bride-elect is a graduate The bride-elect is a graduate service representative for the School. She graduated in 1971 ming on your teeth. getting there, is offered. The of Manchester High School, of Manchester High School and Southern New England from St. Petersburg Junior For a long time, dentists have society is vitally interested in class of 1969, and Green Moun­ attended St. Lawrence Univer­ "-F Telephone Co. College in C learw ater, Fla, known that sugar and starches the rehabilitation of the cancer tain College in Poultney, Vt. sity in Canton, N .Y. She is ■ Her fiance is a graduate of where she received her AS in are acted upon by bacteria in patient, and sponsors the Reach She is presently a senior at presently attending the Univer­ South Catholic High School and business. She is a member of the mouth to create acid. It is to Recovery program for SXAK. GAXEKI'*V Virginia Commonwealth sity of (Donnecticut. Manchester Community Beta Phi Gamma Sorority and this acid which attacks tooth University in Richmond, Va., Mr. Bracken, a graduate of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Socie­ -By CLAY R. POLLAN— ------lirra College. He is employed at enamel, eventually eating ARIES > < Your Daily AclivUy Guidt 'sen. 2 1 where she will receive her BS in Manchester High School, holds Penn Mutual Insurance Co. in ty. She is employed as a through it to create what is MAR. Z1 Beauty Tips According la th» Start. OCT. 12 _ _ marketing in August. a BS degree and an MA degree Hartford. secretary in the building called a carious lesion, or »ARR. T o develop message for Jues^y, Mr. Wright, a graduate of from the University of Connec­ department of Pinellas County. | r \ l 7-22-35-45 4-18-29-34^0 A June wedding is planned. 5 decay. read words corresponding to numbers Removing Cold Cream 1/59-65-83-90 Jacksonville (111.) High School, ticut. He is employed by the M r. Radford is a 1964 And, because bacterial of your Zodiac birth sign Remove the heavy layer of y f TAURUS SCORPIO attended MacMurray College in Department of Education and graduate of Dunedin High 1 Be 31 Criticism 61 O f plaque is constantly forming on 62 Into ocr. iJ’e cold cream from the face with ^ Is .ARR. 20 2 Hold 32 High Jackoonville, and is presently a Training at Mansfield Training School, and a 1970 graduate of teeth, the acid is almost ever­ MAr 20 3 Remoin 33 Put 63 Your MOK. 21 cleansing tissues. To remove 64 Social student at the School of Visual School. St. Petersburg Junior College. present, reaching peaks when L 1- 5-10-31 4 TrencJs 34 Travel 3a^7Sl-5Tt the last vestiges of cream, use 5 Prepared 35 Are 65 Give Arts in New York, N.Y. The couple plan a July 14 He will graduate March 22 from '49-60-73 69------sugars' are eaten. Now, that 6 Romantic 36 O f 66 Nicely cotton pads soaked in good 67 Foulty SAGITTARIUS The couple plan a September wedding at St. M a ry’s the University of South Florida describes plaque’s role in tooth GEMINI 7 Show 37 Could 68 Recognitior quality witch hazel. Use the mat 21 8 Hopes 38 Spcok NOK. wedding. Episcopal Church, Manchester. in Tampa. He is a member of decay. Let’s discuss how it is 39 Present 69 Off reverse side of the same pad to (jVjUNE 20 9 Are Dec Phi Theta Kappa Honor Socie­ also the chief factor in gum dis­ 10 For 40 Gains 70 Get 71 Curb apply pancake or other base O l '7-12-20-46 11 On 41 Ideals 6k19-^^-w - ^ Nassiff Photo ty, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta ease. 72 Your makeup. Makeup goes on 12 Your 42 Be 56-64-82-87.V » Phi and secretary -treasurer of Because plaque is constantly 13 Respect 43 More 73 Todoy smoothly; skin is toned. CANCER 74 Don't CAfRICORN the Institute of Electrical and 14 True 44 Officlols Nassiff Photo forming in the mouth, it is 75 Things Dec. 22- JUNE 21 15 Reollzed 45 Helpful Mrs. Paul W. A. Courtnell Jr. Electronic Engineers, Inc. He Sensitive Skin 46 O f 76 Life found on other oral structures, 22 16 T o JAN..If . Winter clothing and blankets l7 D e o r 4 7 U p 77 Rebel served in the U. S. Navy from including the gums>And plaque 78 M ind 8-9-15-28/^ sometimes irritate baby’s sen­ |''«i43:54-62 18 Signify 48 Progress Mrs. Walter R. Fus Jr. 1965 to 1969 as a electronics and bacteria find it especially 19 Affairs 49 And 79 Be 30-5S66 IV63-767?i9 00 Things S t. Mary’s Church, and hem of semi-bell skirt with technician radar 2.c. He w ill be comfortable to lodge in the sitive skin. Soothe with a pat­ 20 Powers M And AQUARIUS LEO 51 Get 81 Don't Manchester, was the scene flare train. Her headpiece of ting of good quality witch hazel. 21 Your ■JAN. 20 one month in Georgia, three employed by Southern Bell areas between teeth, right 22 Ones 52 And 82 Activity matching venise lace held a Miss Carol Louise Knight of 53 Orgonization 83 Good Dec. 30 of the marriage of Miss months in California and will Telephone Co. in Brooksville, around the gum line, where the Oily Sealp ,AUG. 22 23 Your EE?'. I* ..„ Manchester and L t -Walter 24 Monetary 54 Zest 84 Excessive 3-14-16-2^ Susan Hale Barnini of chapel-length train. She carried FLa., April 9. 55 Prosper 85 W over Richard Fus Jr. of Moody Air reside at Barksdale Air Force toothbrush doesn’t reach. If scalp tends to be oily, 2-11-25^39 25 To |32-4T8Lfi& Manchester and Paul Wilson a colonial bouquet of white jy 5 8 A l- 7 5 . 26 Judgment 56 And 86 Optimism Force Base, Valdosta, Ga., Base, Louisiana, after May 1. The couple plan a March 31 This means that the bacteria massage between shampoos 57 Something 87 Iridicoted PISCtS roses and baby’s breath. VIRGO 27 Authority Archibald Courtnell Jr. of Both Mr. and Mrs. Fus are wedding at First United in plaque are constantly with good quality witch hazel. 28 Romantic ■ -58 Status 88 Moving eei. If exchanged wedding vows, Dec. ; / m g . 21 59/ind 89 Adventurous Chatham, Mass. Miss Bonnie Hale Barnini of Methodist Church in irritating the gums and, if the Use witch hazel instead of 29 Change 30, at Center Congregational graduates of Ursinus College, sen. 22 30 Affairs 60 Disopproval 90_Advice MAR. 2 0 ^ The bride is the daughter of Manchester, was her sister’s plaque is not removed effec­ water to moisten the hair Church, Manchester. Collegeville, Pa., where Mrs. Clearwater, Fla. R? n21-2A37-42 ^^Adversc ^J^Nsutral 13-27-36441 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnini of maid of honor. She wore a full- tively at least once a day, the before parting and combing. 52-74-77 1 The bride is the daughter of Fus received a BS degree in ^7-71-84-86 IT 249 Boulder’.Rd., Manchester length Empire tapestry gown . gums eventually become in­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Knight psychology and Mr. Fus Dental Health Week Posters and Boca Raton, Fla. and carried a colonial bouquet The engagement o f Miss flamed. o f 100 Ferguson Rd., received a BA degree in The bridegroom is the son of of yellow roses and baby’s Meredith Jean Andrews of Ver­ Plaque begins to build up on Manchester. The bridegroom is economics. Lt. Fus is presently Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. .A. breath. non, to Dennis Bruce Bloking of College the tooth structure, especially Dr. Howard Koft, at left, Manchester chairman of Manchester elementary school students. Posters will be the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter a pilot in the U. S. Air Force. Courtnell of Chatham, Mass. Paul Hammond of Ridgefield Manchester, has been near the gum line causing the National Dental Health Week, and Dr. Michael S. Good­ displayed at local stores during the week. (Herald photo by R. Fus of Cranford, N.J. The Rev. George Nostrand of was best man. ^ announced by her parents, Mr. gums to recede. Plaque will The Rev. Lyman G. Farrar of Note man, NDHW state co-chairman, look over posters made by O fiara) St. M ary’s Church officiated at A reception was held in the and Mrs. Normand D. Andrews also eventually harden into a Center Congregational Church, the candlelight, single-ring Plaza Room of the Hotel o f 106 Tumblebrook Dr., Nicholas B. Timreck, son of substance called calculus, or officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The church was Sonesta in Hartford. Music was Vernon. Timothy Timreck of 285 Parker tartar. Even after the forma­ ceremony. Catharine A. Fus of >!• decorated with yellow ro^s provided by the Paul Lander- Mr. Bloking is the son of Mr. St. and the late Mrs. Timreck, tion of culculus, plaque will Duplicate Bridge The engagement of Miss Nan­ Mr. and Mrs. Orland T. Cranford, N.J., sister of the and white.|)ompons.. _ man orchestra. and Mrs. Frank C. Bloking of has been chosen for the 1972 damage the gums by its con­ cy.,Eileen Driscoll of West Pfitchprd of South Windsor, bridegroom, was organist. mieTiridfe, givett In marriage The couple are residing in 250 W. Center St., Manchester. edition of "W ho’s Who Among tinued presence. m u l^ fd to G! Douglas Hobkirk former!^ of Manchester, an­ The bride, given in marriage Results of the Andover Pabuwal; third, Jose Toce and by her fatfer, wore a gown of Gainesville, Fla. The bride-elect is a graduate Students in American Thus, we have a dual process, The Baby Has ‘ of Manchester, has been an­ nounce the engagement of their by her father, wore a peau de Bridge Club duplicate bridge Sue Eggleston. ivory sata ,peau with FYench, Mr. Courtnell is in his third of Rockville High School and Universities and Colleges.” A the plaque continues to irritate nounced by her parents, Mr. daughter, Miss Kathy Anne ange gown with high neckline, game played Friday are as Also, East-West, first, Fred cotton and -venise lace accen­ year of law school at the the University of Connecticut. 1968 graduate of Manchester the gums, while at the same and Mrs. Walter R. Driscoll of Pritchard to Allan David semi-Empire waist, and full follows: First, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Kaye Baker; second. ting the high neckline, long University of Florida in She is now employed by The High School, he is a senior time, some of the plaque is West Hartford. Springer of East Hartford. train. The gown was trimmed Harold Lucal; second, Burt Bob Potter and Maureen fitted sleevSs, empire bodice Gainesville, Fla. Hartford Insurance Co. sociology major in the UofH hardening and forming calculus Mr. Hobkirk is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. in imported Alencon lace at Smyth and Don Weeks; third, Miller; third, Murray Powell regional office. College of Arts and Sciences, a ^ deposits on the teeth. Been Named and Mr4. George D. Hobkirk of and Mrs. Jack L. Springer of St. neckline and in circular Mrs. Robert Crawford and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Pyka. Mr. Bloking, a graduate of Unless this continuous EUberta Rd., Manchester. Louis, M o., formerly of dean’s list student, and Louis Dell’Angela. patterns down the front to the Manchester High School, is process is halted, both by a The bride-elect is a graduate Windsor. president of the Program Coun­ hemline. Her three-tiered employed at Aetna Life and thorough cleaning of all teeth at x-S-X-SftWft%T-AWX-:;X:W:-:-:-S%^%^:SX;5S5*SX!X'Xi5;X-X-!-X!X-X'X-lSX5^^^ of Northwest Catholic High Miss Pritchard is a graduate cil, the committee in charge of fingertip veil fell from a lace Casualty as a computer least once a day and periodic Results of the South Windsor AI)out Town School and attended Green of Manchester High School and programing activities for UofH headpiece. She carried a operator. professional cleanings, to Cyr, Kiin-ii Kliiini-, daughter of Marcel M. and Joan E. Bridge Club game played Jan. Mountain College in Poultney. received her BA degree from students. cascade of yellow sweetheart The couple plan a September remove calculus, the gum Boucher Cyr of 108 W. Main St., Rockville. She was born Jan. 29 31 are as follows: North-South, The board of deacons of Vt. She is a service represen­ Boston University. She is now roses, white miniature car­ wedding. problems become very serious. at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are first, Mrs. Maury Brown and Center Congregational Church tative with the Southern New associated with Security nations and baby’s breath. Unchecked irritation and reces­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Regis of Harwinton. Her paternal grand­ Mrs. Philip Holway; second, will meet tonight,at 7:30 at the England Telephone Co. Insurance Group. Miss Nancy E. Knight of BREAKING OUT sion of the gums ultimately parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paul Cyr of Bakersfield, Vt. She Mrs. Paul Barton and Mrs. Robbins Room of the church. Her fiance attended Harvard Mr. Springer is a graduate of Manchester, was her sister’s The board of deaconesses will When complexion stages a results in destruction of the has three brothers, Denis George J. Bouchard Jr., Michael A. Mark Kovacs; third, James University in Cambridge, Mass, Fairleigh Dickinson University maid of honor. She wore a gown Cedar Hill Studio meet at 7:30 at the Federation breaking out, it is time to tissues supporting the tooth and Bouchard and Daniel D. Bouchard. Baker and Mrs. Caryl Cline. and was form erly an instructor and received his MBA degree fashioned with a semi-Empire Room. The engagement of Miss organize your own wash in. may even result in damage to Also, East-West, first, Ed at I^ew Haven Academy of from the University of waist of emerald green velvet the bone underneath the teeth. Paulette A. Roezynski of Complexion problems often Edie Adams Conway and Mrs. Lauri Owens; Business. He is employed by Hartford. He is employed by with mint green scalloped trim Then, the disease process is Manchester Chapter, Guilford, to Ronald V. Tedford stem from improper diet or I.oiigo, .Sim-cy Belli, daughter of Paul J. and Veronica Waida second, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Genaiiys of Washingtop, D. C. Arrow-Hart, Inc: at neckline and cuffs and mint CUT & CURL irreversible and the tooth is SPEBSQSA, will rehearse Jr. of Coventry, has been an­ from nervous tension, but Longo of 2992 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. She was born Jan. 26 at Herzog; third, Mrs. Roy as a programming analyst. A May 12 wedding is planned. green chiffon skirt. Her head- BEAUTY SALON Warren and Mrs. James tonight at 8 at the Army and nounced by her parents, Mr. regardless of the source, lost. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The;icouple plana March wed­ piece was a matching mint 393 Broad Street Indeed, bacterial plaque is Mr. and Mrs. Adam Waida of Wethersfield. Her paternal grand­ McLaughlin. Next game will be Navy Club. The rehearsal is and Mrs. Chester Roezynski of cleanliness is a vital answer to ding. .' ^ green bow and semi-veil. She Catering to Wedding oral health’s greatest enemy played Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. open to all men interwted iq , Guilford. the problem. Don’t give parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Longo of 2640 Hebron Ave., carried a cascade of yellow and only an alert and effective singing barbershop-style h§ir- Her fiance is the son of Mrs. blemishes the chance to infect Parties with Early Glastonbury. Her great-grandparents are Paul Kristoff of Spring sweetheart roses and yellow home oral hygiene program can St., Mr. and Mrs. John Longo of Hebron Ave., Glastonbury, and mony. Irene F. Tedford of 30 Hickory and- spread. Twice a day Morning Appointments Results of the Manchester miniature carnations and control its harmful effects. Mrs. Rose Wajda of Poland. Miss Rubacha Lane, Coventry, and Ronald V. washings with hexachlorophine 6 4 9 -2 5 1 7 Bridge Club game played baby’s breath. She has a sister, Kimberly, 2Vz. The 'exeliiutive board of the Tedford of Indiana. soap and periodic treatments Friday are as follows: North- Manchester Newcomers Club Named To - Thomas J. McMorrow of The bride-elect is a 1969 with a grainy cleanser are WiiiierH, Miiiihew Bean, son of Paul J. and Nancy Davinis South, first, James Baker and will meet tonight at 8 aUthe.,-- 66 89 'x-^WpUir Johlison Photo Burlington, N.J. was best rnan. graduate ,-of Guilford High recommended. Winters of 3638 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. He was born Jan, 25 at Mrs. W.L. Holland; second, home of Mrs. Calvin Mahlstedt, Who’s Who U'shers Were-Richard R. Knigj^t School and is a senior at College Notes Richard Tischhauser and Satya . The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss of Manchester, brother of the Eastern Connecticut State Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 48 Galaxy Dr„ Miss Linda Carol Rubacha, Virginia Anne Sturm of Glen Pamela Lynn Green of bride, and Peter VonSothen of College. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davinis of New Fairfield,. His paternal diiughter of/M. Sgt. aqd Mrs. IVs Miss Catherine Twomey, Head, N.Y., to Richard Allen Wilbraham, Mass, to Douglas North Plainfield, N.J. M r. Tedford is a 1969 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winters of Pittsfield, Surprise! Ttie place to save money Leonard Rubacha, of Warner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schindler of Ellington, has been Pearson of Manchester, has graduate of Coventry High Mass. R obin s, Ga., formerly of A reception was held at the Twomey of 267 Porter St., was A DIAMOND HEART on life insurance is a savings bank. announced by her parents, Mr. been announced by her parents, School and is also a senior at Manchester, has been selected home of the bride’s parents. among students at Pine Manor FOR YOUR VALENTINE! and Mrs. Rudolf E. Sturm of Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance T. Eastern Connecticut State Junior College, Chestnut Hill, H.'ii m m We sell Savings Bank Life Insurance (S^LI) as one of our for the second consecutive year Glen Head, N.Y. Green of Wilbraham, Mass. For traveling Mrs. Fu^ wore R E i l ’S College. by “ Who’s Who Among a Burgundy velvet dress with Mass., who were recently cited many services. And—true to the idea of thrift—we offer it at Her fiance is the son of Mrs. The couple plan an Aug. 11 o f M an ch ester Her fiance is the son of Mr. at an honors convocation for substantial savings. American High School Florence M. Pearson of 113 lace trim and a , ^ k carnation and Vernon % m B I I and Mrs. Walter D. Schindler of wedding. outstanding academic achieve­ We have no outside sales force to call on you. The money Students.” Pearl St., Manchester, and the corsage. The.,couple will spend t t 80 Hopkins Rd., Ellington. ment in the first semester. saved is passed on to you in the form of lower premiums. Miss Rubacha’s father is a late Hugo S. Pearson. The Formal native’ of Manchester and is a The bride-elect is a 1964 W You may need life insurance, right now, for yourself or The bride-elect is a graduate Miss Patricia Denise Powers, career man in the U.S. Air o f Gettysburg College, graduate of Minnechaug Wear King*’ any member of your family. Remember lower selling costs Force. He is serving his 21st for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for us mean lower buying costs for you. Gettysburg, Pa., where she was Regional High School in Thomas Paul Powers of 12 S. year at Robins A ir Force Base. a member o f Sigma Alpha Iota Wilbraham and of Springfield Largest Mrs. Rubacha, the former Alton St., recently received her :; SPECIAL ;; For more information, Call 646-1700 or Mail This Cooimhi and the Chapel Choir. C o lle g e in 1968. She is a Retsey Jean Jacobson, is the physical education teacher in Selection BA from Simmons College, 'M r. Schindler, a graduate of Boston, Mq$s., where she daughter of M r. and Mrs. Wilbraham (Mass.) Public 2 2 THIS WEEK! 2 ■ ' I The engagement of Miss Hol­ Ellington High School and majored in education. She was THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Charjes E. Jacobson of 92 Schools. ly M. Dowdlng of Tolland to Gettysburg College, Get­ Princeton St. M r. Pearson is a 1963 also inducted into Academy, the «SS Main Street tysburg, Pa., where he was a Glenn E. Johnson of Rockville, Miss Rubacha will graduate FOIMAL college honor society. Manchester, Conn. 06040 graduate of Manchester High member of Phi Delta Epsilon, has been announced by her in May from Warner Robins Gentleman: Please send me FREE information on Mercury, Gettysburg Review School and a 1967 graduate of ( ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman (G a .) High School and w ill Miss Deborah Nelson, iow-cost Savings Bank Life Insurance. There’s no and a recipient of the Lebbeus the University of Bridgeport. : : D O N U T S : : G. Dowding of Crestwood Rd., enter Plymouth (N.H.) State WEAR daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. 3 He is a science teacher at Illing obligation.' No one will ask to visit me. F. B issell Scholarship, is B t 'H Tolland. College in the fall. R. Winthrop Nelson of 42 employed at W.G. Glenney Co. Junior High School, \ V Her fiance is the son of Mr. Richmond Dr., has been named Manchester. and Mrs. George H. Johnson of in Ellington. FOR to the first semester dean's list Hand Helper The couple plan' a July 14 P f y r Husband/age. Wile/age. Loehr Rd., Rockville. The couple plan a May 12 at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, wedding at Wilbraham United M RI * The bride-elect is a graduate Spend extra time caring wedding at Our Savior Lutheran Ohio. for your hands during the Church. of Tolland High School. Church in Glen Head, N.Y. Chlldren/aga(a). winter months. Keep an East of the River... ii ii Only M r Johnson, also a graduate The following area students I extra supply of hand lotion All the latest styles and colors in of Tolland High School, is atten­ L u x u r io u s heirloom quality with the graceful lines of fine have been named to the fall stashed away at tjie office We also stock stock . . . nothing to send away for. Nam e. ding evening classes at Albert 1. sterling. The overall velvety satin matte finish achieves a dean’ s list at St. Michael’s ® with the purchase of one The most appropriate Valentine of all: a heart pendant of dia­ or in your pocketbook. Ruffled Shirts in We stock sizes from boys’ sizes 4-20, Prince Technical School. He is look of pewter, but, the strength of stainless steel. College, Winooski, Vt.: Thomas li. P dozen donuts at our regular monds with precious rubies or sapphires or emeralds. In 14K Men’s Sizes 34-52 Reg., 34-46 Short, white gold wi(h matching chain. employed by Charles Luce Oil A complete line of accessory pieces and open stock is the latest colors. J. Danyliw, Richard K. Eckler, Addreaa. 36-52 Long, 38-52 Extra Long, 36-42 R J| price. available . . . and Danny DeSimone, all of with Rubies $310 Krause Extra Short. The couple plan a September Manchester; Anne D. with Sapphires 310 One 6-Plece Place Setting ...... $5.00 State . Whatever the Occeslon — See Gallagher, South Windsor; and with Emeralds 375 * City. Zip. wedding. io B E florist & Greenhouses 50-Piece Set, Service for 8 . . . ------$35.00 James A. Misselwitz, Vernon. in jg| A f the sign o/| I the Happy Donut! || . || (Other Patterns Available) EASY PAYMENTS INVITED « Travel Service De-Electrifying 555 MAIN S TR EET neeAL MEN’S snbp ■■THe coM PLfre m cn-s store- A cream rinse helps elim­ Shiny Nose 643-2165 901-907 Main St. TrI-CIty Plaza Vess TBaton Ttonuts inate fly away hair and elec­ MANCHESTER VERNON Nothing dulls good looks ■ P I P tricity that causes ^ hair to largest RnAIL CROWSRS fN MANCHESTER I Authorized agent in Manchester Open Mon. thru Sat. Open MON. + Friday quicker than a shiny nose. . MANCHESTER 150 Center St. VERNON Rt. 83 ^ j S cling to sweaters in cold Savings Ba n k o o f Manchester for all Airlines, Railroads and 9:30 to 5:30 10:00 to 9:00 Remove the cause, oily s^re- B B Svlllvan Av*i.‘ ^ | JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 weather.^ Choose one de­ MaiKhniM 6 4 ^ 3 " 9 5 5 9 644 McUn STAeet HanchuteA Steamship Lines. Thursday until 9 P.M. Saturday until 5.30 tion, with a cotton ball 958 MAIN STR EET, M ANCHESTER signed for your specific hair 621 HARTEORO ROAP. MANCHISTER dampened in good quahty witch HARTFORD • NEVV BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN 923 MAIN STREET type. hazeL The mild astringency will close the pores - I ;;M -.B : .ii ' B- ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 — PAGE ELEVEN

PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 . j Dads and Sons About Town In Hoop Tilt Vernon Vernon The Manchester High School will meet tonight at 7:30 at the The Verplanck School PTIA guidance department will hold church reception hall. A. will sponsor its annual father a high school course selection Madeline Ussello, president of and son basketball game Friday New Hope Manor "for the ■ ‘ Inforama ’ ’ tomorrow from in the school gym. The public is rehabilitation of drug users, Sewer Ordinance Hearing School Bpard, PTO 8'30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ^ invited. ’There will be a special school’s Clarke Arena. High will speak. family admission charge, school and Illing Junior High Second Congregational regardless of the number of To Join fpr Meeting School Grade 9 students will members. To Precede Council Meeting Church council will meet participate. Parents of students The main attraction between ; Yw dohr^ worth inon J health and family tonight at 7:30 at the church. repairs if the federal grant had Tonight’s Board of Education up a committee to set the stituting a who will be in Grade 10, 11, or the team of fathers and one Our meat labels Tonight’s meeting of the adjacent to Rockville High ground rules. It is expected th^ living course in the ''school 12 next year, and other in­ from boys in Grades 4-6 is Town Council will be preceded School. The town purchased the not materialized. meeting will be held in conjunc­ The Emanuel Lutheran 'The council will also discuss tion with the meeting of the election will be held in th^eiry system. terested persons are urged to scheduled to go on at 8 p.m. by a public hearing on a land for a p ro p o ^ expansion Dr. Ramsdell will ask the Church council will have an Frank Rizza, Verplanck gym tell you what you sewer assessments for the Ver­ Center Road School PTO at 7:30 near future. j- attend. ' organizational meeting tonight proposed ordinance es­ of the school. The board will a l^ ‘ hear a board to grant tenure to a teacher, is coaching the toys. non Center Heights, Cold Spring at that school. Following the at 7:30 in the church reception tablishing collections and dis­ Lt. Clarence 0. Neff of the progress report on a,J)roposal to lengthy list of teachers and The admlitis^ative board of Lloyd Smith of 36 Whitney Rd. want to know about posal of sewage as a special Vernon Police Department will Dr. and Regan Rd., sewer in­ meeting the board will invite room. stallations. If the proposed questions from the audience. equip the schools with “bugging recommend that the contracts South United Methodist Church is mentor for the fathers. benefit service and establishing discuss problems of vandalism systems” to cut down on the of Sharon Kennedy, to teach assessments are approved then Board member Mrs. Marie A preliminary contest our ground beef We reserve the right to Nmit quantities user charges for the service. at the town’s schools. A vandalism. physical education at the between teams of boys from The hearing will start at 7:30 representative-of the Board of the council will set a date for a Herbst will report to the board public hearing on them. on the progress being made on a Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, Talcottville School and Virginia Grades 5 and 6 will start at 7. p.m. in the council rooms at the Education will also be on hand superintendent of schools, will Steuer, to teach Grade 4 at the ’The Verplanck girl They show the cuts of beef used in Administration Building. Until The council will also be asked proposed referendum which to discuss the matter. The present a report on school Northeast School, be ratified. Choicest Meots In Town! cheerleaders will display Uieir each grade . . . and the fat content. the entire town is serviced by request for the discussion was to accept the resignation of will decide whether the Vernon John M. Gessay Jr. from the Education Association or the space statistics. The board talents during halftime breaks. To guarantee consistent quality the public sewage system, only made by Councilman Richard requested the report at its last and flavor. And we scientifically those who do benefit have to Conservation Commission and Vernon Federation of Teachers, Refreshments will be served in Quality-Protected** Beef is guaranteed to MacDonald. meeting when it challeged the cafeteria. ' measure the amount of fat. pay. Discussion of a proposed or­ to approve the appointment of will represent the teachers in 5 TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Henry Pigeon as lieutenant of salary negotiations. figures presented in a report At the council meeting a con­ dinance which would prohibit prepared by the Connecticut Center Cut We're doing all this so you can be please or well refund your money! sultant from the State Depart­ possession, consumption, sale Hook and Ladder Co. 1 of the The VEA has always 2 sure that the ground beef you buy Rockville Fire Department. represented the staff and Public'Expenditures Council. ment of Transportation will be or distribution of alcoholic Board member. Dr. Daniel MCC Offers next week will be just as lean and on hand to make a report on the beverages on school grounds or Following the council although the VFT was formed meeting the members will several years ago it did not take Woolwich will report, for the Flight Course fresh and tasty as the ground beef status of proposed plans for the in school buildings, is also curr^ulum committee, on the I P O R K you enjoy this week. And to make it portion of 1-86 as it goes through scheduled for tonight’s reconvene as the Sewer any action, until this past fall, Authority to discuss a letter to to challenge that group. Plans process being made in in- “Introduction to Flying,” a easier for you to select the best Vernon. meeting. Following the discus­ non-credit course, will be John Mason, chairman of the sion the council will be asked to the Manchester Public Works were to hold an election before ground beef for your purpose Department concerning sewer Christmas but due to a lapse in STCVJENSim BROS. :CHOPS offered on 15 Saturdays this and your money. Insurance Advisory Board will set a date for a public hearing semester by the Manchester V, make recommendations to the on the ordinance. installation at Green Manor and the time schedule those plans EXXON^ t HKHUND PMK MAMET to discuss a letter from the ad­ had to be dropped and the com-^ com Mnowm KPMiK. Community College extension council as to future insurance Mayor Frank McCoy and a division. for the town. Other reports to district representative from the visory subcommittee of the mittee had to go through the rh> SIM ODII STMM 317 Highland St., Manchester—^Phone 646-4277 Sewer Authority, directed to procedure of filing a petition 4M lUi itmt HwMr Classes will be held from 9 ^ Regular Ground Beef 89t be presented will include a Greater Hartford Transit • 4 U U 3 Not to Exceed 28% fat budget report for the quarter the Planning Commission. with the state again and t o ^ t |lead Potpourri a.m. until noon, Feb. 17 through Sneezin ’ Season District will discuss district June 9, in Building C on the Rib Roast ending Dec. 30; Housing Code negotiations as they pertain to Natural aging makes this juicy, well trimmed USDA Inspectors six-month report; Bidwell St. campus. Marshall • Lean Ground Beef 99*. Specials! Vernon. Balfe, chief pilot for Connair, Choice Grade beef extra tender, extra delicious. Rockville Public Health Nur­ The council will be asked to Not to Exceed 24%lat You’d have to dine at better restaurants and Inc. of Hartford and chief 5 sing Association report for pass a resolution which would spend plenty to get roast beef that comes December and a status report authorize the Board of Educa­ Ith Federal Aviation Agency close to this superb cut! (FAA) examiner in the state, * Ground Beef Extra Uan 4? on the Hockanum Valley Day tion to apply to the State Board the spirit of our A Notto Exceed 19%fat Care Center. of Education for state aid to will be the instructor. j The council will also review a repair fire damage at the Ver­ The principles of Lean Ground Beef Patties*!.09 le "King of letter from the Department of non Elementary School. aerodynamics, communication, mast aircraft engines, flying Not to Exceed 24%lat in Roasts” S Transportation concerning in­ Mayor McCoy will ask the • stallation of a traffic light at council for authorization to es­ techniques, weather naviga­ ,4th thru 7th Ribs West Rd. and Regan Rd. and a tablish a Memorial Building tion, and federal air regulations •••••••••• Oven Ready letter from the Department of Renovation Fund and to deposit riRST NATIONAL STORtS required for a private pilot’s Housing and Urban Develop­ from the public works ac­ license will be taught. FIRST 3 RIBS'1.481 Graduates of the course will be lb ment concerning approval of counts, funds for the town’s Frozen Food Buys For juice . Indian R iver National Flood Insurance for share of the grant. The town prepared to take the FAA’s the town. has been awarded a federal examination for persons Sai'o on tlu‘ famoits national brand seeking a private pilot’s The Director of Administra­ grant of (300,000 for renovation Finest I Don’t forget... or savo tn'cn more on Stop & Shop! Delmonico Steak ri? *2.38' Florida Oranges tion, Richard Borden, will pre­ of the building. ’The town ap­ ' ' ' ' ' ' n j license. sent a status report of the bills propriated (65,000 in the Rain Check' i ' neoeem the 2nd week coupons Information about costs and received for soil analysis and current budget which was to be Trust F in ^ -Jo* Honest Value! \ , From our circular you received application forms may be ob­ ‘^Quality-Protected'* Beefnaturally tender! survey work completed on land used to make some necessary \ ( Last Week! tained by calling James Tatro, 10-Pack lbs Policy extension divifiion director, at II lA idnniud spAclil l< «v«r .ia M out 646-4900, Ext. 384; or Dr. Mario Roman ^&Shop fliu i Ilk Ihi nanigir lor a Riln CtiMk. It Fiondella, Ext. 2%. 10 PACK 27 OZ in llllM you lo till um o Horn at tbo s iim ^USGRADEA-2>/2 to 3 1 b s^ 1 0 P A C K 2 5 O Z Fresh or Corned Beef Brisket Indian River white seedless p rici th i lollow ini wMk. Or it you wish wo Livsr n’ Bacon Sale! Double Cut Courts and Press will glidly givo you i cooipanblo Him i l Iho u m i spoclal prlco now. Thank Yuu. Our corned beef brisket is corned just 72 hours 0 11 Beef Liver 6K Talks Planned in our own meat plant to give it a mild delicious Grapefruit CHICKEN PARTS SALE! flavor. Close trimmed and packed in vacuum Still in Conflict On Ecology sealed bag to protect the flavor and freshness. Pick your Favoritu Chicken part From FRESH CHICKENS If it Colonial BaconPS 4b kc F By LOUISE COOK tion would grant newsmen un­ This W illi Selection - All US Govt Inspected Carroll Hughes, assistant Fresh or Corned Beef Brisket *1.19ib qualified protection from sub­ 'I'he Asworialed Press Writer Tender SPLIT OR QUARTERED i Rath’s Bacon PI commissioner of the Clonnec- Stouffer Chicken or Beef Pie*SSj9* poena and would apply any Tasly ticut Department of En­ Conflicts between the news Chicken Legs Tasti Stripes awwcankitchen 4 w .*1 state or federal investigation or Shoulder Boneless Pork Fully Cooked PI vironmental Protection, will Jumbo mini-priced media and the courts continue Fresh at every level of the legal proceeding. Drumsticks Chicken speak on “The Role of the En­ Sara Lee Entrees Famous White Gem t/.S . Grade “A system over issues ranging In related developments. m e n vironmental Protection Agen­ Macaroni & Beef- 2 —Les VVhitten, an associate of Whole ■idift .4m cy” Wednesday- at Manchester- White Gem Sunkist Lemons from a stray dog to political es­ Chicken Breasts or Split Taste O'Sea CIHm Platitr R v A S e f ^ White Gem 7 0 ® pionage. syndicated" columnist Jack Community College. P I C II5 U.S. Grade “ A ” I 9 )* Thighs U.S. Grade " A ' Anderson, was charged by the Chicken Oscar Mayer Wieners or Franks His addt'ess, the first of four Stop & Shop Ohlon Rings Atangy A hearing is set for Feb. 21 in Boneless Breast Skinless White Gent buy. the case of Oscar Mellin, FBI last week with unlawful ' i Armour Star Frankfurts lb free lectures that are open to Green Giant 2 89* U.S. Glide"*" 4 - 3 9 possession of stolen govern­ the public, will be given at 7 Chicken Legs 69; Drumsticks publisher of the weekly Eggo Waffles '3? 39* Calaveras County Enterprise in ment property. He and an In­ \weav0t but^^rye Chicken! Fresh US Government Inspected Chicken Fresh US Government Inspected Chicken Swift’s Frankfurts p.m. in the Bidwell St. campus California, who is charged with dian lawyer. Hank Adams, Colonial Sliced Bologna auditorium. Speakers during Stop K Shop Choc Lit Covers^Srt were arrested on a downtown the spring semester are being You'll save money on these contempt of court in connection Leg Breast Finast Sliced Bologna with an editorial he wrote. The Washington sidewalk after sponsored by the MCC En­ Breasts Brown n' Serve during the “Cold Season ” case is believed to be the first carrying tmree cardboard With Swift’s Sausage All Varieties vironmental Studies Center. At o u r D airy Dept. boxes of documents stolen from lb Wing lb of its kind. Quarters Quarters Nepco Polish Sausage Subjects of future lectures will Deli-Hui specials The editorial criticized a the Bureau of Indian affairs Drumsticks ^ 1^^ be nuclear power and thermal Self Service Deli XVAILXRU (N STOUCf rtATUKINO A StRVlCl D£LI D€Pr judge’s handling of the case of a from Adams' apartment to a T h i f f h c pollution, local insect pests, and Temptee Cheese car. A B E A U A l l # Drumslicks P^Q ^ Equal Amount Of Hip & Center Chops Thick, ^flular. Thin - One Price Only air pollution in the Hartford- dog who strayed into his gar­ Imported ill VANITY FAIR den. Noting that the judge. Whitten denied breaking any Chopped Ham 79' Manchester area. Breakstone Deutchmacher Bologna law. Anderson said Adams was Turbot Fillet Pork Chops Pork Chops P? The college ESC is a faculty- Delicious on All Meat Franks You'll want Justice Court Judge Howard Turkey Roll All While Meat 95* lots of Blewett, had ordered the dog in the process of returning the Ready 2J IbH I studept group that seeks im­ hot biscuits. German Style Bologna f t A g Cleaned Squid To Cook pkg I Juicy goodness tissues. trapped, had filed a complaint pilfered papers to the FBI and Pork Ribs 99» Pork Roast k PI Genoa Salami Carandos A C |{) 99* provement in environmental 1-lb' With a delicious old-world flavor. lb at a low, against the owner and had then had invited Whitten to accom­ Jumbo Smelts 69' quality. It investigates ways in Ballard O v e n R e a d y biscuits 1 0 ^ '^ 8 9 * p k g I pany him for an exclusive story Taste O' Sea ibQQc Provolone S it 59* low mini-price. presided over the man’s trial, sealed Deep Sea Treats Heal n' Serve which to halt environmental Stop & Shop ^ Margarine Deutchmacher °!t^''Salami />ib55* on the return of the documents. Cooked Salami T,un, ,t 69* Mellin wrote: Jumbo 14 0^ Fresh Pork Shoulder ’« 69^ Mr. Deli polluticih, emphasizes conserva­ Bufferin Tablets “^ " '* 1 . 5 9 Heat n' Serve pkg 99' &?89* Deutchmacher'is;;^ or Franks *1.09 b —The Wilmington (Del.) speciais'Shrimp Rolls ^ d Effective thru Feb. 10, 1973 Specials Available in Stores with Service Deli. Depl. / Borden's Cheese Slices “In our view, this gives tion and renewal of the Swift’s Pork Sausages Shlnlex I 'lb pkt 79* Congesprin W 59* credence to some local News-Journal has appealed a damaged environment, and Kraft Cheez-Whiz ■1£?49* Imported Glazed Ham Slept Shop < /..|b55* ruling by the Delaware Swift’s Sliced Bacon *1.09 Stop & Shop Aspirin 17* laywers’ opinions that our local promote! responsible use of Light n’Lively Yogurt ^1^89* 24oa $1 judiciary courts have a strong Superior Court that the paper land and itatural resources. Scope Mouthwash bottle X must supply unpublishqd GREEN GIANT Sliced Meunster ?«49* resemblance to kangaroo F urth^ mfbrmation may be Sea Food Favorites Pepsodent toothpaste courts.” photographs to city police in obtained: b j calling Wayne K. connection with an investiga­ Stop A Shop Kitchens Colgate toothbrush HSX.Ad2u4 -O'*! In another pending case, the SWEET CORN Shorey, ESC director, at 646- At o u r Bakery DepL FROZEN Tennessee Supreme Court is tion. The photos were taken at 4900, Ext. 231. an antibusing rally and Whole Kernel Halibut Steaks Stop & Shop Frozen considering whether an Chicken or Pies 2:^1 Smoked Cod Fillets a|)pellate judge was right in authorities want them to help or Cream Style ' JACK-OFfBVEHYTHINQ freeing a Chattanooga televi­ identify a person who verbally ' SALIDA, Colo. (AP) — Countryfme ufi Bread Twin Stib Sandwiches pxk 55* Taste O’Sea Fried Clams *p«99' ^Harvey Walker, area sion personality who had been abused a policeman. Our Own! 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Lawrence, any defendant during a trial. saying, “Anybody can break Stop & Shop%^ Spice Cake ‘55T59* Quart The judge gave no explanation 5 Dole Pineapple Juice 2 »">39 Washington bureau chief of the horses, make saddles, paint Jar Los Angeles Times, was jailed for rescinding the order. The MOUTH or gRiide, but to get good at it Party Flake Rolls 3'pke” *1 Stop & Shop Mayonnaise Grapefruit Juice 2 45 briefly in December for case involved a man on trial for PREMIUM r l i i R M m ^ BROOKSIDE FARM USTERINE WASH takes a lot of work.” Stop & Shop°'*7;f!ir''Bread 3 kJiIL 1 BETTY All varities, misapplication of corporate He has so4d his paintings to Hawaiian Punch'S?&!ttS'5i“ 99 refusing to surrender tapes of Premium CROCKER 7 oz pkg an interview with a key witness funds. Pending against the MARGARINE 2 . . f l persons in eight states as well Hamburger Helper Sun Glory orange Juice'>fVutA59 defendant was a charge of ORANGE JUICE Enriched White as locally. Farmers Market in the Watergate case. 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4 - PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^ n chester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973—.PAGE THIRTEEN Woman’s Body Catholic Deacons Ordained Frank H. Fiederlein of Mayors May Form Broad Coalition Robert J. Hilliard of St. F o u n d N ear Francis in New Britain and C oven try NEW BRITAIN (AP) - TTie Brigid’s in Elmwood, John P- We May Not Be #1, But What Edward J. Finnie of St. Thomas Concerned Citizens Reorganizes first class of permanent Ronuui Conlin and Maurice J. Walsh of State School Becket in Cheshire. Catholic deacons in New St. Mark’s in West Hartford, To Reverse Nixon Budget Cuts, MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Ah England ha$ been ordained by #1 Can Do, We (^n Do Better! take to the meeting children’s school, or attend a rehearsal. autopsy is scheduled for today the Most Rev. John F. Whealon, HOLLY GANTNER to meet with any organization earlier time of politics when try Junior Women’s Club, and is employed as a registered nurse mittens of any size and old All that is required is an in­ NEW YORK (AP) - Leaders employment act put 147,000 to revenue sharing and public allies the mayors had never to determine the cause of death archbishop of the Hartford specM purchasa Correspondent in town, or with a group of government was smaller and WHY? Because, We Have A Stake at Windham Community C3u:istmas cards, for a project terested in amateur theatre. among the nation’s mayors, work in public service jobs. employment legislation. dealt with before. of a Middletown woman whose diocese, say church officials. (Irngulwt of b»tt*r) Tel. 742-8795 residents on a nei^borhood people knew their represent for needy children. In Your Futurel angered by domestic budget But the cuts Nixon proposed A fter Sunday’ s- tour, 13 These sources said body was discovered Sunday ‘”rhese are the first perma­ flannel backed plasflc Concerned Citizens of Tolland basis. Anyone wishing to set up tatives.” Memorial Hospital. cuts proposed by President in order to fight inflation and mayors on the legislative Ac­ Milwaukee Mayor Henry near Long Lane School for nent deacons in the 130-year-old County has re-formed for the* such a meeting should contact Council Mooting Cast Member Needed Nixon, are taking their case to end programs which he said tion Committee, including Maier, a Democrat and former Girls. history of the Hartford tablecloths purpose of investigating the North at D e v i ’s Constitution Girl Scout News Senior Citizens The Town Council meets UNITED SECURITIES Congress and pondering new have failed or were no longer League of Cities president president of both the league and State police said the body of archdiocese,’’ the Bishop Greater Hartford Process Plaza office. Mrs. Robert Keller, Rt. 44A, The Coventry Senior Citizens A man to take a supporting tonight at 7:30 at the Town Hall. ways to present it to the people. needed “ are more than any Roman Gribbs, mayor of the conference of mayors, Carol Kerrigan, 29, was dis­ Whealon said in his ordination • 52x52 $1.66 • 52x90 ... $2.66 proposal for planned a new has been appoihted service unit have tbeen invited by the role in the Coventry Grammar Included on the agenda will be CORP. One possibility is the forging of community can possibly bear,’’ Detroit, met privately to plan suggested these regional con­ covered lying face down°in a sermon Sunday. “ In fact, they • 52x70 $1.88 • 52 Round $1.80 cbinmtinity in Coventry’s Odegard Session chairman of the Connecticut Willimantic Senior Citizens to School p ro’s production of council steering committee of Conn. ferences as a way of forging a State Sen. David Odegard of attend a potiuck and Valen­ “ Charlie’s Aunt” is still preliminary recommendations a broad coalition of those who Landrieu, a Democrat, said strategy for the budget fight. wooded area by two boys. are the first permanent deacons nol^w est com er. ’The informal Trails Council of Girl Couts. Listed and Unlisted Stocks share their anger. Sunday. Sources said the mayors agreed new national coalition for Troopers said the woman, in all New England.” organization was active during Manchester, representl^ the Her term expires in June 1975. tine’s Day party on Feb. 16 at needed. ’The play, which is well regarding the Greater Hartford Until President Nixon’s new He spoke after the mayors there had to be a public appeal reordering the nation’s who was not connected with the ’The seven deacons, all of "try us, you’ll like us!” events surrounding a proposed Fourth Senatorial E^trict, has Mrs. Robert Homans, Girl the Willimantic headquarters, 'into rehearsal now, is to be put Process proposed planned new Bonds Mutual Funds budget for the remainder of fired their first two salvos in outside of Washington but that priorities. He was said to have girls’ reform atory, had ap­ whom are married and have airport for the town three years scheduled a commeiii session in Scout cookie chairman for 280 Jackson St., at noon. on the end of March. Rehear­ community. ’The session is open Real Estate Limited Partnerships suggested that the mayors fiscal 1973 and fiscal 1974 was the battle over the budget. On no details of this effort were parently been there for about children, will be allowed to ago. . the Coventry Town Hall on Coventry, has announced that For those who have a sals are held at 8 p.m. each to the public. unveiled last week, the Saturday, the staff of the league outlined. 'The staff was told to bring in labor leaders, home three days. assist at mass, preach, and dis­ buy yoyr .According to CCTC Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 3,610 boxes of cookies were sold transportation problem, Mrs. ’Tuesday and Thursday at the builders, the elderly, and even wuming school, and anyone interested in Washington staff of the U.S. and the conference charged in devise a public strategy within tribute communion, the diocese si^kesmah Donald Kingsley, p.m. ’The session is intended to during the recent cookie drive. Hazel Ireland, Oak Grove, will 646-7400 Conference of Mayors and the farmers groups upset by World Trade Quintuples said. t t f m lottory, be informal and designed to be arranging for this, and she the part should either call the an analysis of the budget that 15 days. the group is not attempting to ’The girls have earned over proposed cuts in Agriculture National League of Cities was Nixon had violated a 1969 Meantime, it was announced Geneva — World trade more I "the mtracla of rnalnlti»»] tickats take a stand one way or the give residents a convenient op­ $1,700 for the Council of Girl should be contacted no later Manchester State Bank Building Department rural electrifica­ Ordained were Robert J. Clean, Late Model i:::-::: urging a lobbying effort almost promise not to use general that San Francisco Mayor than quintupled in 20 years, at frirw ai portunity to offer any com­ Scouts, which supports and than 10 a.m. on Feb. 16. Brunell of St. Aiden’s Church in Sowritcuvn manchealtep other, eoncernipg Process’s solely in Washington. revenue sharing, enacted last Joseph Alioto would meet today tion and iow incom e farm from $60 billion in 1950 to $310 plaints, questions, or sugges­ provides the camps for summer 1049 Main Street New Haven, John Clymer and prop(^ 4, at this time, but As New Orleans Mayor Moon year, as an excuse for cutting in Washington with House housing subsidies. billion in 1970. tion regarding any aspect of and winter camping. Anyone Women’s Club CEILINGS I USED CARS i M wnbw Sacuria— Invnton Prottetir* Cofp. (S.I.P.C.) wishes to gather as much infor­ hto a good Gmo for collln Landrieu put it, “ As late as two existing forms of federal aid to Speaker Carl Albert to present state government. who has not ord er^ cookies ’The North Coventry Women’s M Top Prices Paid mation as ix>8sible. ^ropalra. Froo oatimatosi I •( SMWttiM DMMra weeks ago, we were told by the cities. the citie s’ arguments and Hie first in a projected series Odegard is holding weekly and wishes to shopld call Mrs. Club will meet at the Church For AU Makes President’s Domestic Council On Sunday, the Legislative arrange a larger meeting with comment sessions, or “ gripe Homans'. Community House Tuesday at 8 of meetings on the topic wili be Berntfd Lozier 1 CARTER CHEVROLET 1 that mayors would be pleased Action Committee of the con­ Congressional leadership of heid this week with CCTC and sessions” as they are Troop 5041 recently returned p.m. Mrs. Betty Peracchio will k with over-all funding levels.’ ’ SAVE CO., INC. ference toured projects in New both parties and more mayors the Oonnecticut Citizens Action sometimes called, alternating from a winter campout at show slides of her recent trip to Inc. At that time, he said, the sister During thia 1229 Main Street York City that are threatened after Feb. 19. Sources in the Group, an organization that has among each of the eight towns Camp Pattagansett in East Hawaii. Read Herald Ads organizations, which represent by the budget proposals. It was private session said several klready investigated Process he represents. Lyme, one of the camps sup­ Members are reminded to Phono 849-4464 14,883 cities, planned only a Week- the first public appearance suggestions were made for the activities in Farmington. Next In announcing the session, ported by the cookie sale. fight in Congress to defeat since last September by the public effort, including a new week, CCTC will be meeting Odegard said, ‘"The comment Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Nixon’s plans to end the Office Long bipartisan committee which tour by the Legislative Action with J. Richard North, project sessions held during the last Robert Keller, Mr. and Mrs. of Economic Opportunity and earned the nickname “ big dog Committee similar to those in director for the proposed new General Assembly were helpful Peter ’Thomas and Mrs. Gordon the $2.25 billion, two-year and pony show” from its staff SAVINGS the past, hearings around the community for DevCo, the to me and, I believe, to the Danks. Emergency Employment Act. as it toured the country in 1971 IMCON country on the impact of budget EVENT! CORPi' development arm of Process. taxpayers I represented. The OEO coordinated an­ and 1972 successfully drum­ cuts, and a new form of Kingsley said the next step Although anyone from my dis­ Heart Fund Appointee tipoverty programs, the ming up support for general regional conference bringing in BURR CORNERS - MANCHESTER, CONN. will be a large public meeting, trict is welcome to call, write Mrs. Frank Dernozek Jr., but this has not yet been or visit me at my home or at the Lombard Dr., has been ap­ Caldor Shopping Center — Exit 93, i-86 scheduled. Both scheduled Capitol, I find that many prefer poihted Heart Fund chairman aa Greater Effort Needed meetings are to take place in to use the opportunity afforded for Coventry. Mrs. Kemozek Kingsley’s home, and due to by scheduled office hours. For was a member of the 1972 Heart Children limited space, are not open to me, these comment sessions Fund campaign committee in the general public. are a good way to stay in touch Coventry. To Meet Energy Crisis However, North has stated on with the ‘real world.’ Far from Mrs. Kernozek is co- several occasions that he and ' being a new idea, comment chairman of the ways and WASHINGTON (AP) - The —The type of nuclear reac­ sessions are a throw-back to an Oullnok Dim his a s ^ ia te s would be happy means committee of the Coven- United States must devote tors now in use would exhaust greater effort to assuring the supply of low-cost uranium The report quotes the Depart­ adequate energy supplies for in the United States in the next ment of Commerce as saying o the present and future, says 25 to 50 years. the outlook for energy for the Ski Race Rep. Wright Patman, E)-Tex., —Heavy reliance is being short and medium term, until B oltQ n Gas Station outgoing chairman of the Joint placed on the more efficient 1985, "causes serious concern” (Committee of Defense Produc­ “ liquid metal fast breeder reac­ and that conventional domestic oil and gas supplies will not tion. tor,” although the first com­ i R ibbed GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6-17 Patman, in a statement ac­ mercial demonstration is not yield the energy needed. Patties Now Line Up companying a committee scheduled until 1980. “This department further SOUTH WINDSOR REGISTER NOW FOR THE report on energy Sunday, said states that the overwhelming A white piale, wielding a —There is “ insufficient Political Candidates the country is moving too slow­ bulk of large additional supplies butcher knife, held up the Mobil national commitment’’ to ly in developing resources. of energy for the U.S. economy Self-Service Station at Rts. 5 developing alternative sources during the next 10 to 15 years JUDITH DONOHUE volunteers from the community The report noted that while and 30, South Windsor, early of energy in the event of Set­ appears to be foreign oil,” it will be calling on Bolton considerable reliance is being Correspondent today and made off with about backs in the liquid-breeder- said. residents and businessmen placed on development of elec­ Tel. 649-8409 $90 in cash. reactor program. Present oil imports amount \H during the next few weeks tricity by nuclear power plants, David Burgie of Windsor, the MANCHESTER STATE BANK —The supply of natural gas to 4.6 million barrels per day seeking donations. 49 of 56 plants now under con­ Both political parties are lone attendant at the station, “ is considered even more and constitute 25 per cent of Money collected this year has struction have fallen behind laying groundwork for the bien­ told South Windsor Police that critical than that of oil,” with total U.S. supplies. 'The report been designated to go toward schedule an average of 14.3 nial Ma;^tpwn elections. the man entered-the station at proven domestic reserves only said estimates indicate imports cardioascular research, public months each. M E A T D E P T The nomiinating committee of about 12:20 a.m. and demanded 11 times greater than annual will increase to as high as 15 and professional education and It also said only one signifi­ the Democratic Town Com­ all the money. Burgie told production. million barrels per day, or one- community service. Dr. cant oil-refinery project is un­ Make Your Own Sausage mittee is inviting persons in­ police he offered no resistance. half to two-thirds of domestic Salvatore’s Stephens said. He said that 2nd Annual der construction and that no —While coal constitutes 73 terested in running for office on The thief fled on foot, police Cup Race requirements, by 1985. the Democratic ticket to attend heart attacks are likely to others are planned. The report per cerit of fossil-fuel reserves, said. j The report quoted the claim about 675,000 lives this called this “ a definite difficien- its production and consumption a meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at Investigation is continuing. Commerce Department as F R E S H P O R K Italian Sausage lb. year, and expressed the hope cy .” are impeded by environmental Community Hall. Republicans No details of the thief’s descrip­ saying such heavy reliance on that residents wilT give FEB. 17, 1973 — 9:00 A.M. The report made the and other factors “ so that this will hold a special town corn- imports raises the “ obvious It^ in^Ung Feh.^’^ to help res^h ip . tion w;ec(e availaWA s- following points; potentially abundant source of threat” that oil-producing m e time and place to make this field. ' — There will be heavy energy cannot fill the demand- SHOULDER I Margherita Pepperoni .78 James Buhagia.r, 22, of 28 nations could impose a sharp ' A graduate of the University Northview Ski Area, Manchester reliance on foreign oil, ranging supply gap in the critical time el^tioi^ plans Ward St., Rockville, was reduction or totai embargo of of Pennsylvania Dental School, from one-half to two-thirds of period.” ' cedure for declaring can­ warned for operating a motor shipments to the United States Dr. Stephens practices den­ U.S. oil requirements by 1985 at -Coal-gasification programs Genoa Salami ..9 8 didacy varies with the two com- tistry in Manchester. He is a vehicle at a speed too fast for an annual cost of about $30 are being pushed, but results in the future. nnttees. ’Those wishing to run Other problems, it said, are member of the Manchester, conditions, and failure to drive billion a year. are not yet conclusive. oh\ the GOP ticket must file the impact on the U.S. balance Connecticut, and American in the proper lane, after his car BOYS’ AGE GROUPS Gigante Provolone 1.09 wlui the GOP chairman John hit five parked cars on Str(^ng' GIRLS’ AGE GROUPS of payments and the possibility Dixon or secretary John Esche Dental Societies and is a that oil-producing nations member of the Manchester Rd., South Windsor, Saturday, CCLU Urges Strong ib. IMwWor before Feb. 15. The caucus will police said. 6-7-8 Years Old would ration their oil on Sliced Bacon Urtar InN be Feb. 21. Chamber of Commerce. 6-7-8 Years Old grounds they would “ rather ..9 8 He and his wife Barbara live The Parked vehicles, all un­ WE WELCOME (Democrats do not require Shield Law For State have oil in the ground than on South Rd. with their four occupied, are owned by drivers FOOD STAMP that raiididates file prior to the for the Collins Bus Service, 1105 9-10 Years Old 9-10 Years Old -(V- money in the bank.” caucus, and candidates may be children. -1 & - HARTFORD (AP) - "We’re incident "was not a thorough in­ Armour Ham H). 1.38 Strong Rd., police said. 'Breeiler Reiu'lurs CUSTOMERS nominated from the floor at the in favor of a very strong shield vestigation...” AND ARE PROUD Bulletin Board Damage to the Buhagiar car 11-12 Years Old 11-12 Years Old The Atomic Energy Commis­ Famous Perdue Grade ‘A’ caucus, which is slated for Feb. and the five parked vehicles law, ” says William Olds, —The CCLU will file a suit in The executive board of the y 7 > sion told the joint committee TO BE 17. \ / was extensive, police said, but executive director of the federal court “ within the next Bolton Junior Woman’s Club few months” challenging the that the breeder reactor which AUTHORIZED Posts to be filled in the elec­ all the vehicles were driveable. 13-14 Years Old 13-14 Years Old Connecticut Civil Liberties CHICKEN LEGS will meet tonight at 8 at the right of towns along Long is now under development on a REDEMPTION tion arp selectmen, town clerk, No injuries were reported in the Union (CCLU). home of Judith Siena, School Island Sound to prohibit non­ high-priority basis could serve treasurer, tax collector. Board 8 a.m. accident. Olds says that while the STORES Rd. .1 15-17 Years Old 15-17 Years Old residents from using town as a source of energy “ for cen­ of Finance, Board of Educa­ General Assembly wiM There will be a general beaches. turies (and) be of major impor­ CHICKEN BREASTS R). tion, Planning Commission, probably pass a law protecting meeting of Bolton Cooperative —If a request to the Federal tance in providing clean elec­ > Zoning Board of Appeals, Fire newsmen from divulging Nursery School tonight at 8 at Communications Commission tric energy ....” Commission and Public Pair Charged IvV THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN sources of their information, it VALUES GALORE the home of Jennifer Daly, will probably be a conditional to change a policy of allowing The breeder reactor could Building Commission. In Cock Fight utilize 60 per cent or more of Tanglewood Lane. THE AGES OF 6-17 WHO RESIDE IN CONN. law rather than an absolute telephone companies to “ to The selectmen will meet the total energy from uranium, Prograsso ijieart Chairman one. release toll call records to cer­ tomorrow night at 7 in the town state police from Stafford while the present light-water Drl Ronald Stephens of ^ This Event Sponsored by The Manchester State Bank The CCLU will oppose the tain government agencies” offices. Springs and agents of the isn’t successful, “ we will reactors utilize less than 2 per Bolton has heen named town conditional shield law likely to Tomato Paste The fire commissioners will Connecticut Humane Society challenge in the courts.” cent. chairman f<^ the 1973 Heart ' and the Town of Manchester Recreation Department be approved by the legislature’s meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at raided a ch icken coop in Judiciary Committee, Olds said Fund-drive which will be held Ellington Sunday, seized 64 this month.*This year’s town the firehouse. Sunday, because “ any excep­ 6 -oz. Church school teachers of St. birds and arrested two men, ac­ tion will have a chilling efect on cans o o quota is $1,100 or $400 more cording to state police. • i f TROPHIES TO TOP 3 IN E|lCH BOY AND GIRLS’ AGE CLASSES George’s Episcopal Church will than Iqfst year’s goal. the right of the public to gain in­ michaels meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Juan Burgos, 38, of Pinney formation.” Dr. Stephens and his group of St., Ellington, and Arthur L. The committee’s GOP treasure chest Champigney, 33, of Southwick, ■ k MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME FOR DAY cochairmen Rep. James STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mass, were charged with cruel­ Bingham of Stamford and Sen. T o lla n d ty to animals. George Guidera of Weston- diamonds They were released on a $50 ★ HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, DONUTS AT RACE FOR ALL favor a bill that would require For Cooking 6 al. < cash bond each'and their court three conditions before a THS Accreditation date is set for March 5 at Cir^ Compliments of The Bank newsman could be forced to or Saiads Can ^ cuit Court 12 in Manchester. reveal his sources. They are; a Gem Oil The charges lodged against crime must have been com­ Subject of Meeting Burgos and Champigney mitted; the newsman must be stemmed from, an alleged cock the only source of information fight that took place Sunday in 1 6 -0 2 . VIVIAN, V. KENNESON „ Tolland Juniors RACE CLINIC that could help the defendant; Buitoni Pasta Ellington. C(^respondent The executive board of and there must be an overriding Asst. Cuts Tolland Junior Woman’s Club About 25 spectators were pkgs. Tel. 875-4704 ‘ S ’" Tuesday, February 13th, 7:00 P.M. at interest in the newsman’s infor­ Macaroni will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at released without charges after A meeting will be held Feb. 14 mation. the home of Mrs. Leonard Bach they were identified, police at 7;30 p.m. at Tolland High MANCHESTER STATE BANK Olds, appearing on WTIC- on Bald Hill Rd. said. TV’s “ Face the State,” also School to examine the For Stomach Upset 9 -o z. recommendations made by the Following the board meeting, hailed a recent federal court there will be an evaluation better 93* value accrediting team of the New « , ■ \ decision ordering a quota bot. meeting to discuss the club’s Ehigland Association of Secon­ RUDI WYRSCH system in the Bridgeport Police progress during the past year. diamonds dary Schools after it’s recent Director of Special Skiing Mount Snow, Vermont, and former Department for minority The meeting is open to all ticut Association pf Boards of evaluation of Tolland High Olympic Skiing Coach will discuss Racing Techniques, Equipment, groups. are hard club members. Those planning Education (CABE), focused on “ I think that quotas, under School. to attend, should call Mrs. Bach. th e association’s 1973 Smategy. certain situations, can be to find ’The Board of Education, now Story Hour legislative positions and the im­ justified,” Olds said. But he PRODUCE studying the report, will meet plications of pending education SEE THE MOUNT SNOW MOVIE & RUDI IN ACTION FROZEN FOOD with the Various high school The education committee of added that a quota “ has to be at any the Tolland Junior Woman’s proposals being consider^ by FREE-^ORAWiNG FOR PASSES TO MOUNT SNOW temporary to some degree and department heads at a closed the legislature. session following the regular Club will hold a story hour for there has to be proved there has five-and six-year-olds on Satur­ Robert Dean, Tolland Board price board meiting on Wednesday. been some discrimination...It’s day from 10 to 11 a.m. at the of Education member and merely a means of starting a efrui The Feg. 14 program has been regional chairman of CABE, IJohn's Pizza arranged, by P-S. 73 (Project Tolland Library. , Register In Person or By Mail trend in a new direction...” Florida Story tellers will be Mrs. along with William Westervelt Choose Schools yS), a group of citizens Commenting on other areas. I James Godin ^md Mrs. Joseph of East Granby, and Sandra starting at $100 WHITLOR working' to establish communi­ REGISTRATION FORM Olds said; Sausage 15 -O Z. Reilly. Refreshments will be Klebanoff of Hartford, con­ EASY PA YMENTS INVITED ’■ PINK ty support of the Tolland to be received by Feb. 13th —The CCLU isn’t a legal aid Hamburg serv^. ducted individual regional MANCHESTER STATE BANK 'i^ociety, but is interested Burn lor 3 hours - ^ schools. ' . workshops on specific problems Home of tha Froa Chocking Account N a m e...... Pepimronl 69 The information will be 'p rim a rily in constitutional 6-lb. UABE Meeting unique to individual boards, 1041 MAIN STREET presented to the public by Address...... — question which "will have a 5 -o z. log Board of Education members such as budgets and MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Fire Logs Richard Olsoii, principal; Dr. C ity ...... broad impact on the law itself.” and school superintendents negotiations. Bird’s Eye Kenneth MacKenzle, —An investigation by the from more than a dozen school Dinner was completely □ GIRL □ BOY superintendent of schools, Federal ^reau of Investiga­ JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 districts in the Hartford area planned, prepared and served James Cornish, Board of Oite Fab. 24,1973 RECREATION DEPT. OFFICE Age Group ...... tion into allegations of abuse by 958 MAIN STRCCT, MANCHESTER met recently at the Bloomfield by high school juniors and GARDEN GROVE ROAD. MANCHESTER Broccoli Spears 3 X: 8 5 « IVe reserve Ute right fp limit quantities 'Education chairman. There — ^<

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" - ■ ■ ■ ^ ^ Clown Prince I laScurehoardS i Goalies Enjoyed I o I Claughsey Tops Pin ------— Fighting on Ice Enjoying Fun Herald Angle Pro Basketball Golf NBA BOSTON (AP) - ’The 35-year-old Brooks, who play goal late in the s^iqpnd HONOLULU - John Schlee, Eaateni Conference NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Stemkowski is the clown Philadelphia’s ^ b ’Taylor has a 34>-3 record in six NHL period. winning for the first time in “I didn’t think we played too eight years on the PGA tour, prjnce of the New York Rangers and now he’s even having Pirkey, OB and Boston’s Ross Brooks starts, had praise for his By Earl Yot! 28year-old fellow goalie. badly,” Johnson said. took the $40,000 first prize for fun on the ice. stood in their respective BMton « |» , “The final score should read “Philadelphia played well, and the Hawaiian Open with a 72- Stemmer, whose wisecracks games with a knee injury, got Simmons fM . goals, face masks in place the puck just wouldn’t go in for keep the locker room loose, the others. Irvine’s came on his New York ^ « 'so9 27 Boston 2, Taylor 2,” Brooks hole total of 273 — two strokes Sporta Editor Buffalo 17 ” -J5J J and indifferent to a little said. "He did a heck of a job.” us. As so often happens, when better than Orville Moody. loosened up Atlanta’s Phil Myre first shot since getting back PhiladeljAia 4 53 .070 n brawl going as they passed The greatly improved Flyers the puck doesn’t go in for you, SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — for three goals — his second hat into action. Follow Central Division the puck back and forth. failed to break an old Boston one does at the other end.” Leroy Kelly of football’s trick this National Hockey Then Stemkowski completed the night with a pair of third Baltimore 5 The two rookie goalies jinx, but managed to extend Cleveland Browns and Del League season — leading the Atlanta 31 M 5 deserved the little break in the their current unbeaten streak to Phil Esposito, Boston’s Unser of the baseball Rangers to a 6-0 victory over period goals. Rod Gilbert’s 20th Runs in the Family By Earl Yost Houston 22 34 .393 13™ action in the third period Sun­ eight games on Captain Bobby league-leading scorer, was Philadelphia Plyllies scored a the Flames Sunday night. goal of the season opened the day night as the Philadelphia Clarke’s 100th NHL goal. Taylor’s chief victim. The five stroke win in the American The victory was the eighth scoring. Burt Claughsey, pace-setter In the Men’s Division Weekend firing at the Stemkowski’s first goal hit an qualifying test last weekend at the Holiday Lanes for the Western Conference Flyers and the Boston Bruins Clarke scored on a rebound at Philadelphia goalie robbed Airlines Classic. straight for New York, Holiday Lanes in the annual Esposito on four shots alone in empty net after Sather had Town Duckpin Bowling Tournament, has been a familiar Mlflwesl Division battled to a 2-2 National Hockey 13:14 of the third period for the DURBAN, South Africa — matching the NHL’s longest qualifying test for the Town the second period. Bob Charles of New Zealand winning streak this season, and drawn Myre to one side and figure in tourney competition for the pa^t eight years. Milwaukee 38 16 W _ League tie before the usual 15,- tie. Men’s and Women’s Chicago 32 21 .OM used a two-under-par 70 to stretched the Rangers’ un­ then hit Stemmer at the other Twice Claughsey reached the finals and on each occa­ 003 at the Garden. The Flyers were left waiting Duckpin Bowling Tour­ K.C.-Omaha 28 31 .4^ 12W Taylor kicked out 36 shots and for the law of averages to go “ Esposito had enough finish at 282 for 72 holes and win beaten string to 13 games, also corner. His third came following his own interception sion, in 1967 and 1969, lost out to George Cochran. naments ended with Burt Detroit 23 31 .428 15 Brooks 32, but they drew the their way. Since Nov. 12, 1968, chances to salt it away for us, the South African Cham­ tops in the league this winter. Bowling runs in the family as the current Women’s Divi­ Claughsey and Carol Noske Pacific Division biggest hand from the crowd as they have tied two games and but the dam thing just wouldn’t pionship. The three goals gave at center ice. The middle goal sion champ is Burt’s wife, Agnes. the shining lights. Los Angeles 43 11 W they passed the puck 180 feet to lost 13 in 15 appearances at the go in,” Johnson said. “Give Stemmer, the Rangers’ good had a bit of help, caroming off Burt Claughsey’s 802 six-game total paced a field of 62 Claughsey, who has been se­ Golden State 34 M -618 each other while Boston’s Uieir goalie credit, too.” humor man, 18 for the season. an Atlanta skate into the net. John Mark Garden. “1 played it that way,” said which included a number of top stars of another day who cond best in two earlier tries, Al Pirkey Vie Abraitis Phoenix 25 M .4W gW Wayne Cashman and The Bruins, who were Tennis Don’t look for scoring punch Burl (Jaugliscy Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead Stemkowski, with a perfectly were also-rans, like Hip Correnti, long a national-ranking set a fast pace with a six-game Philadelphia’s Ed Van Impe on rookie Bill Barber’s 19th walloped 7-3 by the New York HELSINKI - Bjorn Borg of from him though. Gags, maybe, - Seattle 18 « -31® straight face. “I play a lot of total pinfall of 802 to lead a field Portland 13 41 .241 30 engaged in a wrestling match. goal in the eighth minute of Rangers Saturday night, were Sweden took the Scandinavian but goals, no. star. pool. There’s a word in the dic­ Back in the championship flight are two ex-champs, of 62. Close behind was A1 Sunday’s Games “Their goal-tender played play, but Boston rookie Gregg ordered to a late morning prac­ indoor open title with a 6-3, 6-7, “They don’t count on us to be Pin Scores tice today as Johnson seeks to tionary-ricochet.’ ’ Larry Bates, who turned the trick three times, and Ed Pirkey with an even 800 total. Boston 123, PhiladelpWa 115 H very well, a heck of a game, Sheppard tied the count at 6-3, 64 victory over Poland’s a scoring line,” said get them back on a winning Jaezek Niedzwiecki. Stemkowski, nodding at Bujaucius, who copped two crowns. First day leader Don Simmons Men’s Division Los Angeles 125, Baltimore and so did Brooksie,” Boston 11:23. Then Ken Hodge sent the was next in line with 795. Coach Tom Johnson said. path. MILAN, Italy - Marty linemates Glen Sather and Challenged to spell it, 1. Tony Marinelli Last year's champ Time Running Out 115 , M Bruins ahead 2-1 with a power Bruce MacGregor. “At least, I Stemkowski demurred. Around the Rim ’The top 15 scorers will join seeded. Chicago 121, Milwaukee 99 Riessen of Evanston, 111. out- defending champion Tony 2. B u rt Claughsey New York 114, Oeveland 97 ' t> dueled Roscoe Tanner of hope they don’t. Primarily, It was the second straight First goal of most schoolboy basketball teams is to win Marinelli, who was seeded, into 127 144 142 121 145 123 802 Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 7-6,6- we’re out there to check the shutout absorbed by the ^ Al PirtfAV Houston 130, Buffalo 118 the league championship and then point for a berth in the head-to-head rolling Saturday Kansas City-Omaha 120, Seat­ It NBA Roundup 0, 7-6 to win the men’s singles other guys, do our share and be F’ames, who managed only 20 127 132 140 146 115 140 800 shots at Ranger goalie Gilles post-season toumamente. afternoon at 2. Quarterfinals 4. Don Sim m ons For Hoop Quintets tle 98 ^ ^ (AH photo) No Progress title at the Astor Cup Inter­ a plus.” Time is running out on several with East Catholic (5-2) will be Sunday at 2. 115 158 129 163 121 109 795 Only games scheduled Flying Flip by Don Chaney national ihdoor tourney. Stemkowski did npt attach a Villemure while New York was still in the thick of the Hartford County Conference race. There’s almost an entirely 5. John M ack ABA RICHMOND, Va. - Top seed string to any $5 bills Sunday testing Myre 49 times. “new look” in the Women’s 131 127 169 120 116 118 781 East Catholic (11-3) has Coventry has its back BOSTON (AP) — Coniracl Rod Laver ousted fellow night as he had in an airport a “We lost to a pretty good Northwest heads the pack at 5-1 and South Catholic has a 4- 6. v ie A braltls By Dean Yost East Division. The seven qualifiers 139 124 151 109 121 134 778 against the wall with an 7-8 W L Pet GB 76ers^ Schueter, Boyd Defend negoliations Itrlween ihe at­ Australian Roy Emerson 6-4, 6- couple of days earlier, or flip hockey club,” said Bernie Geof- 2 standard. Both East defeats in the HCC were ad­ Thursday, Feb 22 is the six tough outings left. Lakers Super were Carol Noske, Mary Ar- 7. B ert D avis Tuesday they venture to record. 'The Patriots must Carolina 42 17 .712 torney for veteran renter 3 to gain the Fidelity World off the locker room lights on his frion, Atlanta’s first year ministered by Northwest. 130 138 105 129 129 137 768 last date for high school coach. ‘"They played an out­ cand, Joan Colby, Helene Dey, Hamden High and battle win three of their remaining Kentucky 37 21 .638 4W Derek Sanderaon and the Championship. way out the door, leaving his Manchester High has long been out of the CCIL and the Holly Urbanetti, Diane Bernard 8. Howie H am pton basketball games to count Boston Bruina are rontinuing standing game. It’s a good club. 122 157 124 130 98 127 758 South Catholic Friday night five games. Virginia 30 29 .508 12 BETHESDA, Md. - teammates in the dark — he’9 Indians will have to pull some miracles to gain a berth in and Nancy Belsky. This group for CIAC tournament con­ at a steady, snail-like pare. Margaret Smith Court of done that before too. They’ve been in business 50 9. Bob B yrnes at the University of Hart­ Clubs failing to make the New York 22 34 .393 WW With Bullets the Class L tourney. A 6-8 won-lost record is held by the will join Agnes Claughsey, 92 130 106 140 158 130 756 sideration. Clubs still with a tournament are Bolton High Memphis 18 40 .310 23W “I think we made somr Australia crushed country­ Stemkowski’s first goal years.” 10. E d B ujuaclus ford’^ gym. Reminded that the Rangers Tribe. reigning queen, in the cham­ fighting chance are 1-11 and Rham High 1-13. West Sub Sparks headway today, hut there is woman Kerry Melville 6-1, ^2 started a flurry of three Ranger 117 129 133 129 112 128 748 East’s outlook now is to nothing concrete,” Bruins are only 47 years old, Geoffrion East will be in the Class A Tournament, a feat the school pionship round. The latter is the 11. Rocco Luppachino Manchester High (6-8), Utah 37 22 .627 COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — The Baltimore Bullets to capture the 'Virginia Slims scores in the second period. Bill win as many games as possi­ shrugged. “What’s three years has never failed to achieve in its existence. wife of the Men’s Division pace­ 120 116 146 128 112 126 748 Cheney Tech (6-8), and Indiana 33 25 .569 3W Managing Director Harry lost while giving up 125 points, 48 more than in a winning Invitational tourney. Fairbairn and Ted Irvine, Cheney Tech, like Manchester, at 6-8, must win all three setter. 12. Larry Bates ble so that it can get a high Sinden said Sunday after Friday night effort, but Coach Gene Shue still praised the returning after missing 17 to them,” he said. 151 123 138 114 111 105 742 South Windsor (7-7). East Denver 30 28 .517 6W remaining tilts and the road is a dark one. 'The Beavers Burt Claughsey averaged tourney rating and avoid any Dallas 21 35 .375 14W meeting with Boh Woolf, 13. A rt Johnson Catholic, Rockville and Sanderson’s attorney, for a ______defense. Auto Racing 133.4. 123 138 128 123 117 117 742 first round play. The Eagles Bowling Celtic Win started strong but slacked off and may still be a year away San Diego 20 39 .339 17 “I was pleased with tlje way Women’s play was on a han­ Ellington have already fourth consecutive day. DAYTONA, Fla. - A German from gaining the .500 mark, which for years was never 14. M ike Balesano qualified for post-season are the defending CIAC Sunday’s Games BOSTON (AP) — With ailing captain John Havlicek we played, but Los Angeles was dicap basis for the first time. 136 123 142 113 107 121 742 Class L title holders. New York 104, San Diego 102 “ We’ll . meet again just super,” Shue said after the Porsche driven by Peter Gregg reach^. The qualifying leader picked up 15. Bill M cKinney play. watching from the bench, the Boston Celtics were in deep tomorrow (Monday),” Sinden Taylor’s and Hurley Haywood of 92 118 125 151 130 125 741 Ellington High, breezing FRIENDSHIP MIXED — Indiana 113, Utah 88 Lakers won 125-115 Sunday and There has been new optimism at Cheney and the school the maximum 120 pins via this This week could be very trouble. Then veteran Art “ Hambone” Willianiis came to said. Jacksonville, Fla., finished 16. E d M iller along, sports an impressive Cheryl Turcotte 177, Marilyn Carolina 104, Kentucky 99 ran their winning streak to 10 in Plunkett Feeling Good, may have turned the comer after a long drought. system. Quarterfinals will be 125 122 128 138 97 129 739 decisive for Cheney Tech the rescue. Sanderson, who hel|>ed the almost 85 miles ahead of the 20 13-1 mark and now has won Wilks 198, Barbara Sherwood Denver 104, Memphis 99 a row. Sunday afternoon at 2, all best NON-QUALIFIERS which must win all three after Havlicek took himself Bruins to two National Efforts “■When you shoot 54 per cent surviving cars in a starting Clyde P ic k e ra l 737, J a m e s E vans 734, 10 consecutive games. The 478, Lee Bean 489, Bertha Tou- Only games scheduled Off the Cuff of five sets. remaining games. Tech in “The whole story was Ham- from the game because of a Hockey I>eague Stanley Cup against one of the best defen­ field of 52 at the Daytona 24- Will Be Set in 10 Weeks E rn e st O akm an 728, P e te A ceto 726, Purple Knights of Coach tain 464, Steve Kershaw 246-557, championships in the last hour endurance race. What’s happened to the Boston Bruins? .Today the l^an- Ja m e s Bell 724, Dom D eD om inicus 722, action only once this week bone,” Boston Ckiach Tommy right knee problem, were hard sive teams in the National Art Thompson 562. QUEENSLAND, Australia — tOwners are in third place in the NHL’s Eastern Division, W om en’s Division Alan G rzyb 720, Hank F rey 715, John Dy- travels to Torrington Bob Healy are the present “ Pro Hockey Heinsohn said after the Celtics pressed before handing their thre»^ years, gave Sinden Normal Basketball Association, you STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Dr. Frederick L. Behling, the 1. Agnes Claughsey — Last year’s ment 715, Fred Oakes 711, Any private showing of his ahility Australia’s Frank Matich, 13 points behind front-mnning Montreal and nine points Wednesday to battle Wolcott CIAC Class S champions. Y — Tony Marinelli 145-135- NHL rallied from a f2-point deficit in lowly division rivals a 16th con­ really have to be doing Boston Patriots quarterback orthopedic surgeon who con­ champ seeded. L am oureaux 710, David V iara 707, J o e ' Ellington has six contest the fourth period for a 123-115 in a workout last week. driving his Repco Matich, won ducted both operations, told back of the surging New York Rangers. When the club gets 2. C arol Noske Rossetto 704, George May 703, Steve rhit- Tech. A loss against 400, Ed Kovis 138-385, Dick Krol East secutive defeat. By The Assorialed Press something,” Shue said. “We Jim Plunkett, who underwent 93 104 132 113 87 130 659 120 779 National Basketball Associa­ The 76ers, who have won just the fifth race in the Tasman reporters following last together with Derek Sanderson it may be too late for the nam 701, M ike M arinelli 700, M aurice Wolcott, or any of the left, five of which are in the 354, Al Bujaucius 146-145419, W L T PtS couldn’t stop them.” surgery on his left knee last 3. M ary A rcand C orrenti 692, D ave C astagna 686, Ted tion victory over the Rookie Brian Taylor is having Cup series with nearly 32 Thursday’s operation that he regular season but the Bruins should be extra tough in the NCCC. Presently the Pete Aceto 156-356, Gene Tirin- Montreal 34 7 12 80 four of 57 games, led 70-54 just Baltimore’s Central Division week, says doctors told him he 118 91 108 111 109 109 646 108 754 L aw rence 684, H arry B u ckm inster 683, remaining clubs, will put the PhiladeliXiia 76ers Sunday at before the half and 97-85 after a good year with the New York seconds to spare New was “very optimistic” Plunkett 4. Jo an Colby Knights are 9-0 in the con­ zonie 358, Al Martyn 352, Roy N.Y. Rangers 36 13 4 76 leaders, who had won four will regain full use of the knee playoffs...Former UConn baseball standout George Greer D ave Saunders 683, M ike P ag an l 682. Beavers out of the tourney. Nets, and it comes as no sur­ Zealander Graham McRae. would make a complete 95 127 106 90 100 109 627 114 741 C harlie W helan 676, N ick N icola 676, 31 16 ■5 67 the Garden. three periods. Williams, Jo Jo straight and 23 of 29, have held will coach Modesto, Calif., for the St. Louis Cards in the Manchester High faces a ference. DeVeau 351, Ken Seaton 139- Boston 100th Goal prise to Brian Taylor. within 10 weeks. 5. H elene Dey N orm LaLonde 676, Bob Boroch 673, Ed 137-393, Al Pirkey 139-392, Pete Buffalo 27 17 8 62 “He played the scrambling White and Dave Cowens then their opponents under 100 points The 1970 Heisman Trophy recovery. Class A California League... What started out to be a big, 115 108 102 111 114 103 653 84 737 Bloomfield High snapped “I’m not surprised I’ve had D oucette 671, Dick K rol 671, Lee U r­ difficult task as it must win Brazitis 354, Ed Burbank 139- Detroit 27 19 7 61 defense that we expect of him,” went to work. in 27 games this season. General winner left the hospital Sunday Plunkett’s knee gave way winning year fo4 Coach Pat Mistretta and his Manchester 6. Holly U rbanetti b anetti 670, Steve N apoletano 661, R uss Rockville’s eight-game win­ Heinsohn said. “He put thp zip For Clarke this good of a year,” Taylor while stepping from ao auto a 127 103 94 105 107 93 629 108 737 four of its remaining five 135-399, Bob Boroch 153-367, Toronto 17 28 7 41 Williams finally broke a But the Lakbrs, whose only on crutches, three days after Community College five has fallen off sharply. Loss of Wljlhide 660, Joe Pagano 655, Dom Farr ning skein but the Rams, said Sunday after his biggest LAUSANNE, Switzerland — week ago. It had been injured 7. D iane B ernard 653, Vic Salclus 652, BUI Sheekey 646, games. Three of the Tribe 32 7 37 in things, really shaking things 109109 tie with a three-point loss in the last 14 games was to with a ll-3,overall mark and Carl Bolin 147-359, John Rieder Vancouver 15 By The Assorialed I’ress game as a pro in the Nets 104- Innsbruck, Austria was named medial cartilage was removed several key players for various reasons has hurt the 114 105 109 116 109 98 651 84 735 G ary M oore 646, Alex U rb an etti 645, Bill opponents, Windham 358, Bert Davis 139-356. N.Y.Island 6 43 5 17 up. Hambone just played a play and added a running pop to Baltimore on Jan. 16 in lx>s from his knee. last December. 8. Nacy Belsky 10-3 CVe record, will try to 102 American Basketball the host city of the 1976 Winter Cougars...Fine benefit doubleheader is set for Saturday M acM ulIen 643, Tony M arinelli J r . 637, Tuesday and at Wethersfield West helluva game. He scored, he hit put Boston in front to stay. How good is Philadelphia’s Angeles, ran their first-place Feeling “ pretty good,’’ “I .was scrambling against 114 96 97 112 98 96 613 120 733 Ken H anko 637, C het N owicki 635, N or­ keep behind Bloomfield in the open man, he penetrated Bobby Qarke? Association victory oyer the games, the International Olym­ Miami and was hit by two night at East Catholic with MCC meeting a team of ex­ NON-QUALIFIERS Friday have both beaten Chicago 30 17 6 57 White took up the scoring record in the Pacific Division to Plunkett said he is anxious to m an C tark 629, Len A nderson 625, Don and I don’t know how many Well, the 23.:year-pld captain San Diego Conquistadors. pic Committee announced. defenders,” Plunkett said. “I college stars with all proceeds entering the Nicaragua Irene MacMulIen 728, Deborah Sarni Logan 616, Mike Napoletano 603, Wes them. Both are road tests. the standings. Philadelphia 24 21 57 slack in Havlicek’s absence, 44-11 as Jerry West and Gail begin rehabilitating the knee, 727, Je a n M cA dam s 721, K athl M anning of the jPhiladelphia Flyers “1 wouldn’t have left school if B ouchard 550. Rockville has lost the ser­ Atlanta . 22 21 9 53 rebound t^ k e ts he got.” • .f hitting for 38 points on 17 field Goodrich scored 28 points adding he tried exercising it a finished the game and played Relief Fund. 719, N atalie G eldel 714, Kay Scabies 711, Platt High, next Tuesday’s 1 hadn’t thought I (x>uld have High Single — Ted Lawrence 158. vices of sharp-shooting Pat Bowling Minnesota 23 21 8 54 Williuins, a little used goals and four free throwns. scored the 100th goal of his apiece. B asketball little in the hospital. the last two weeks. I wasn’t D orothy Dey 704, Sylvia Stechholz 701, opponent, has also tacked a reserve who had averaged only National Hockey League career done this well.” C andy T a tro 697. Connelly. The loss could Pittsburgh 22 28 6 50 Cowens contributed 20 points In Sunday’s other NBA “I expect to be running on able to run, but I could drop defeat on the Indians. KANSAS CITY - Bobby Sunday night, and that’s not In Sunday’s other ABA ac­ DALLAS — Executive Vice Anne F id le r 697, G all H am pton 693, hurt the Rams in their St. Louis 20 22 10 50 three pqints a game, hit for 14, while grabbing 15 rebounds. games, Chicago piimmeled President Bob Briner of the this thing in a month,” Plunkett back okay.” G loria D arling 687, K ay F ountain 687, Pairings Saturday South Windsor, stumbling Knipple of Long Beach, Calif., bad. tion, Carolina edged Kentucky Los Angeles 21 26 7 49 including nine in the final X-rays of Havlicek’s knee Milwaukee 121-99, Boston over­ sagging Dallas Chaparrals said. “1 had a similar operction He expects to remain on Susan M lnney 685, Sandy Bunco 684, Marinnelli vs. Miller stretch drive. Connelly was bested tour veteran Mike Clarke’s goal gave the Flyers 104-99, Denver beat Memphis Decade of Struggle through a tough season, has California 9 32 12 30 period, against the 76ers. He were negative. Dr. Thomas took Philadelphia 123-115, New on my right knee in 19W and I crutches for about a week Mitchle Evans 684, Cindy Colby 656, Rita Hampton vs. Byrnes averaging around 20 points Lemongello of Islip, N.Y., 209- a 2-2 tie against Boston’s 104-99 and Indiana walloped American Basketball Associa­ S k ap aras 651. six tilts left and must win 50 also had 10 assists and five Silva, the team physician, said York beat Cleveland 114-97, , before trying to lift light Abraitis vs. Lupachinno per outing before breaking 186 to win the King Louie Open. stumbling Bruins Sunday night Utah 113-86. tion franchise, announced his was running full speed a month High Single — Irene MacMulIen 140. per cent of them. Of the foes WHA rebounds while playing 24 the super star is suffering an in- Houston defeated Buffalo 130- resignation effective in June. later.” weights Ends in Golf Win Simmons vs. Johnson left, the Bobcats whipped his hand. East minutes. flammation that mainly and tightened Philadelphia’s Taylor, who gave up his senior year at Princeton to join 118 and Kansas City-Omaha Pairings Sunday Pirkey vs. Balesano three of them, lost to two W L T PtS “Hambone broke down our required a little rest from the grip on second place in the slugged Seattle 120-98. Mack vs. Bates the Nets through the hardship HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) — John Schlee’s wife Sherri Claughsey vs. Besky others and will play Cleveland 32 19 2 66 defense,” Philadelphia Coach steady pounding on the court. NHL’s West Division. West sank 13 of 19 shots, Speed Skating Davis vs. Bujaucius Daytona Winner Elsewhere Sunday, the New draft, hit on 13 of 21 field goal was sunning complacently on a beach when a hastily dis­ Colby vs. Dey Northwest Catholic to wind New England 31 21 1 63 Kevin Lijughery said. “We were Havlicek will miss the game many from long range, and OSLO — A victory in the 500- Arcand vs. Urbanetti Claughsey vs. McKinney DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. New York 25 29 1 51 trying to keep them out of the with the Cavaliers in Cleveland York Rangers slugged Atlanta attempts, scored a total of 32 patched messenger informed her that her husband was up the season. Goodrich was 11 for 22. meter race gave Sheila Young Noske vs. Bernard Quarterfinals, Sunday Feb. 11 (AP) — Curly haired, handsome Quebec 23 25 3 49 middle, but he started driving Tuesday, but is expected to 6-0, Buffalo downed the New points, grabbed nine rebounds, of Detroit the women’s title at coming up to the 71st hole leading the Hawaiian Open Golf handed out nine assists, blocked Substitute Keith Erickson I p.m. Peter Gregg reached his goal. Philadelphia 22 29 0 44 and broke through us.” return against the Los Angeles York Islanders 5-1, Detroit scored 18 points in 23 minutes the World Amateur Sprint Curly haired, handsome Hurley a shot and made three steals Tournament. Ottawa 19 31 4 40 The Celtics, who defeated the Lakers in the Garden blasted Vancouver 8-2, while hitting eight of 12 shots, Speed Championships. When Schlee, the lanky, raw- year-old Schlee picked up $40,- Haywood crossed the threshold West 76ers 104-100 in Philadelphia Wednesday night. Minnesota nipped Pittsburgh 4- Sunday. 000 after his final round 68, Seventeen of Taylor’s points and Bill Bridges missed just V boned veteran, holed a birdie Sports High Indoor Trackmen to the future. Winnipeg 30 22 3 63 3, Chicago defeated St. Louis 5-2 four of 11 shots to score 14 putt on the final hole for his four-under par on the pic- The pair of skilled race and Montreal ripped California came in a 35-point third period . turesque Waialae Country Club Houston 27 20 4 88 points. first victory in eight years on drivers, so alike and yet so Los Angeles 25 24 4 ^ 6 - 1 . in which the Nets went ahead to course. Launch Year With Win Baltimore, led by Wes Unseld the pro tour, the pretty blonde Schedule different, made a perfect team Minnesota 25 25 3 53 Monroe Magic Jacques Lemaire scored his stay. and Archie Clark with 24 points rushed into his arms and told His 273 total, 15 under par, Through the co-operation of two mile - Geyer (M), Moffat in piloting a Porsche Carrera to Alberta 24 25 2 50 33rd and 34th goals of the Warren Jabali scored nine of Raiders Thrill made him a two-stroke winner apiece, cut a 16-point deficit to him: the Manchester High School ad­ (M), Martin (M) 10:34.1 a surprise victory in the 24 Chicago 19 32 1 39 season, leading Montreal past Denver’s last 15 points lo spark over o r Sarge Orville Moody, a 81-75, but an 114 Los Angeles Largest Crowd “I can’t believe it.” Today ministration, Athletic Director 600 yd. run - Bucy (M), Hours of Daytona sports car Sunday’s Games California. the Rockets victory over the runner-up' for the second time Schultheis (M) Wallace (M) streak upped the Lakers’ lead It was the end of almost a Ted Martin and school race Sunday—a triumph so easy Los Angeles 4, New England 3 Paces Knicks Lemaire notched both of his Memphis Tams. in as many weeks. BASKETBALL to 100-86. decade of struggle and frustra­ custodians, the first indoor 1:18.2 Gregg said, “We didn’t run the Winnipeg 5, Alberta 3 goals in the opening period as Jabali sank two free throws By The Aasorialed Press Tom Watson, the 23-year-old 1000 yd. run - Cratty (M), tion for the Schlees and left the Hartford UConn vs. track meet at Manchester High car any harder than I will drive Cleveland 3, Ottawa 2 Montreal rushed to a 3-1 lead. with 1:08 left in the game usually articulate John at a loss tour sophomore who led or Manchester C.C. at East proved to be successful. Geyer (M), Jones (C), 2:31/0 CHURCH LEAGUE my Porsche 911 going back to CLEVELAND (AP) — A little bit of Monroe magic was Chicago got a trio of first opening a 102-99 lead which “It was simple ... I was hot,” It was the New York Raiders’ shared the lead through the 60 yd. dash - Chitson (M), New York-5, Quebec 4 biggest game of the World for adequate words. Catholic 8 The Tribe defeated visiting Unbeaten Wapping kept its Jacksonville.” Only games scheduled all the New York Knicks needed to puncture the balloon of period goals from Chico Maki, finished the Tams. Chicago’s Bob Love said after “It’s something I’ve always first three rounds, slipped to a Tuesday Coventry High, 56‘/2 to 22V2, in Eomondson (C) 6-9 record perfect with a crushing the Cleveland Cavaliers Sunday night. Jim Pappin and Dan Maloney When Carolina Cougar Coach putting on a one-man show that Hockey T S ^iation campaign, dreamed of. For 28 years I’ve 75 and third at 276. the abbreviated meet. one mile - Geyer (M), Moffat 52-38 victory over Glastonbury “The key opened up and the and went on to whip St. Louis, Larry Brown was thrown out of enabled the Bulls to pull within so it was appropriate that the BASKETBALL Earl “The Pearl” shook loose largest local crowd of the been playing golf every time I Former Masters champion (M), Fusco (C), 4:59,3 Saturday afternoon at thp Illing in the key seven times in the guys set a lot of picks for, me. 1 stretching the Black Hawks’ un­ the game with the Colonels, the games of the first-place got a chance. I always wanted j.Gay Brewer, at one time locked East Catholic at Hamden Coventry’s Bill Elwell was a 330 yd. dash - Bucy (M), Cougars were behind by seven Bucks in the Midwest Division. season —10,304 — turned out to Manchester at Windham gym. Jeff Jones (19) and Fred final ttjtninutes, made all seven knew the shots were gonna be beaten streak to eight games. to be a player on the tour. with Schlee, Moody and Watson double winner along with the In­ Carlson (C), Eomondson (C) Gerber (10) led the winners’ at­ Mattatuck Five there and I felt I could make Minnesota regained third points. The next time he saw his see it. Thb baby won’t koep you up nights. Ellington at Stafford shots and turned a threepoint “A lot of times it didn’t look in a four-way tie for the top, dians’ Jeff Geyer and Jeff 43.0 tack. Greg Rita canned nine ’em. place in the West, ending a five- players, they were ahead by And what they saw was a 54 South Windsor at Rockville Knick deficit into a 114-97 triumph over Quebec that like this was where I belonged. ..bogeyed two of the last four Bucy. 60 yd. High hurdle - Elwell points for Glastonbury. National Basketball Associa- “I’m not too bashful about game winless streak by five points and the game was Love scored a career-high 49 Alas, not every car is born a Volkswagen. “Sometimes when we were holes and was fourth with a 69- Rham at Bolton Ma,nchester wilt host (C), Wood (M) tied; Downham Trinity upended North shooting anyway,” he laughed. defeating Pittsburgh. Buster over. points in the nationally enabled the Raiders to snap a But of the lucky ones that are, it's hard to Find a 277. J.C. Snead was alone with a Rocky Hill at Coventry Trims Cougars . tion victory ^that was a lot televised game and, to make tie with the Nordiques and take dead, absolute, completely Windham High Saturday. (M), Ooms (C), 8.3 Methodist, 48-25. Ken Irish and closer than the score Indicates. Fitch said his club just got Harvey had two goals for the Brown’s ejection spemed to trouble-maker. broke, my wife thought I was 278 total after a closing 69 but WRESTLING Results: non scoring events Jim Nelson led Trinity with 32 tired after the comeback and North Stars. spark the Cougars, especially matters worse for hUlwaukee, over undisputed possession of O f course, by the time a new Volkswagen comes really wasn’t in the four-man third place in the East Division. crazy. But she stuck with me.” Bulkeley at East Catholic high jump - Elwell (C), Leone 4x376 relay - (M) Chitson, and 14 points. For the losers, also said the Cavs had “a defen­ Fourth place Buffalo stayed Billy Cunningham, who scored unheralded Dennis Awtrey out­ into the family it’s been doted upon by 1,007 in­ He’s broke no longer. ’The 33- scramble for the lead. (M), Dorns (C) 5’8” Philbrick, Cooke, Martin Undefeated Mattatuck Community College (18-0) out- “He,killed us — both nights,” seven points in the final minute played Kareem Abdul-Jabbar In Sunday’s other WHA ac­ Steve Hadge netted 12 markers. said Cays Coach Bill Fitch who sive breakdown.” one point ahead of Detroit as spectors. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL shot put - Coughlin (M), 4x752 relay - (M) Martin, Faith upended Bolton, 56-26, scored Manchester C.C. Saturday night at East Catholic ‘"rhey got inside on us and both teams won. The Sabres got to give the Cougars the victory. under the boards. tion, the Cleveland Crusaders So it’s not surprising that the skin is blemish free. Scusse (C) Kersen (C) 40’6” Moffatx Bucy, Geyer watchQl his dub lose its second In an off-coiyt development, beat the Ottawa Nationals 3-2, Manchester at Suffield behind the potent scoring of Lou High, 88-72. ’^ e loss put the Cougars one game below the in as niany nights to the Knicks. that took away o'ur break. And two goals by Jim Lorentz and That the steel bottom is sealed tight against an­ Wlllington, Gary Scranton and .500 mark with an 8-9 mark. Five games remain on the Monroe got the hot hand, he ^whipped the Islanders while it was report^ Sunday that a Jack Marin scored 30 points the Los Angeles Sharks tripped noying moisture. Monroe jukt rejoined New and Rudy Tomjanovich added the New England Whalers 4-3 Gophers Set Steve Jaworski with 14 points locals’ slate, four at home. Manchester penetrated and he did the job.” Detroit fired 51 shots at Van­ group headed by Mark Binstein, That what’s inside is just as perfect as what s C.C. girls will York after niissing four games former general manager of the 28 for the Rockets, who grabbed and the Winnipeg Jets blew past apiece. Kevin Busque added 10 Manchester stayed close battle the Fitch said it was just a case couver goalie Ed Dyck and outside. (Many parts are inspected 2 or 3 times.) East Catholic becapK of tthe death of his defunct Pittsburgh Condors, an early lead and never yielded the Alberta Oilers 5-3. On Satur- tallies also for Faith. Pat early in the tilt, but with less mother anc(^ Fitch praised the of the Knicks using “big nails swamped the Canucks. And just to give you an extra feeling of security, Fletcher tossed in seven points High cagers at 6:30 while on the coffin” once they got the Buffalo outshot the Islanders would seek approval from ABA it to the Braves. When Nate day, Houston walloped VWs are covered by an extra year of warranty.* For Final Run than five minutes to go in backc^urt ace, saying “there’s owners this week to buy the Archibald wasn’t scoring any of Minnesota 7-1 and Chicago for the losers. MCC’s varsity will engage lead back. 49-19 but had to come from N ot just any warranty. the first half, Mattatuck a guy'who’s done a helluva job. his 31 points, he was handing topped the Raiders 4-2. In the final contest. South Ansaldi’s Construction at 8. “They sure didn’t use any behind after Craig Cameron Dallas ChapifUTals and move This one includes four free check-ups by our NEW YORK (AP) - Coach Bill Musselman says his reeled off 12 points to Coming back like that after out 14 assists to pace the Kings The game marked the Methodist edged Temple, 4941. Donations will be $1. tacks,” he said. scored a goal on his first shot of the team to New Jersey at the famous diagnosis system—a system renowned for Minnesota basketball team is “finally situated” to make a Manchester’s two to open a such a personal tragedy.” end of this season. > past the Sonics. Raiders’ return home after a Al Wood (14) and Steve Dumer Mattatuck (88) Cleveland put a big scare into Monroe wasn’t the only big the game. spotting trouble. Before it’s trouble. (A comforting run at the national championship. Unfortunately, the place (11) led South’s attack. Scott comfortable 44-28 lead at dismal 1-5 road trip, during B F PtS the New Yorkers, charging gun for the Knicks. thought.) where the nationally ninth-ranked Gophers are situated is Baskins hit for 14 points for halftime. which they surrender^ a whop­ Johnson 5 3 13. from 16 down minutes into the Guard Walt Frazier had 10 But if we find any and it’s under warranty, we’ll fourth in the Big Ten Conference. Manchester fought back ping 45 goals in the six games Temple. Hunter 6 0 12 second half to a 82-79 lead after points in each of the first two fix it for free. (Another comforting thought.) quarters and finished with 28 Biowling and were beaten by such em- A 70-53 triumph over Purdue 62 in a row, 17 this season. Bill South Methodist and Wap­ gamely, but the visitors Sledjeski 0 2 2 three periods on a 38-point As good as our baby is, however, the day will ping, a pair of unbeaten clubs , barrassing scores as 9-2 twice, Saturday boosted Minnesota’s Walton wound up with 20 points from Waterbury had too Rapdney 6 0 12 explosion. points on 10 of 13 from the field. come when you’ll decide to part. meet next Saturday. Other He added 11 assists, five 11-3 and 8-5. record to 14-2, but the Gophers and 17 rebounds. much firepower. Periras 7 3 17 Foi'ward John Johnson had 12 SILK CITY- Bob Thomas 203- But it’s consoling to know that after 3 or 4 years ' games listed pit Center against Wayne Rivers and Ron Ward are only 4-2 in Big Ten play and Elsewhere, North Carolina Bill Peoples came up with Di Baso 5 0 10 of his 18 points and guard Lenny rebounds and five steals. 551, Owen Quiron 216-561, Bob it’s been known to bring home more dollars than Faith, Bolton vs. Emanuel and Forward Bill Bradley scored the tying and go-ahead they’re two games behind fifth- State, No. 2 in The Associated a brilliant performace for Blue 5 0 10 Wilkens 11 of his 23 points in the Heavisides 205, Ron Fletcher goals 17 seconils apart late in any other economy ca r.t ranked and 6-0 Indiana, which Press ratings and the nation’s Temple vs. Trinity. knocked in nine of 13 floor shots Pleasant dreams. Manchester, hauling in eight Kelly 0 0 0 third period as the Cavs shot a 200, Rollo Masse 203-566, Len the second period and Gene> routed Northwestern 83-65. only other major unbeaten EAST GIRLB Avliwe 0 0 0 blistering 64 per cent. for 21 points, four rebounds and Mulnite 204, Ed Barrett 202-576, Stilt, Musselman feels his ^ In a preliminary game to the rebounds and scoring 19 five assists. Forward Dave Peacosh n e tt^ what proved to Few things in life work as well as a Volkswagen. team, shaded stubborn Virginia Patteway 5 0 10 But Cleveland turned ice-cold Harold Xameron 220, Walt be the winner midway through club has the muscle to go after 64-59 but No. 3 Maryland was Manchester-Mattatuck basket­ points. Ernie Moore netted DeBusschere had 16 points and Thermer 1 0 2 in the final 12 minutes, hittin Smolensk! 219-557. ' the final period. Meanwhile, top-rated UCLA. “Our ball club upset by unheralded Duke 85-81. ball game Saturday night, the 15 markers while Ellie 10 rebounds in 30 minutes and •H on owner maintains and services his vehicie in accordance with the just five of 19 field goals and not goalie Pete Donnelly held the is finally situated,” he said. “I Fourth-ranked Long Beach E ast Catholic High’s girl Grant added 13, tallies. He Totals center Willis Reed 13 rebounds NITE OWL- Dot Hills 178458, Voikswagen maintenance schedule any factory part found to bo defec­ 40 8 88 scoring a basket in the last 6% fort with some key third-period tive in motorlal or workmanship within 24 months or 24,000 miles, which­ feel we’re among the top four State crushed Los Angeles State cagers upended the MCC also grabbed 13 rebounds. in 32 minutes. Linda Massaro 175-516, Ruth Manchester (72) minutes. saves to record his first ever comes first (except normol wear and tear and service items) w ill teams in the country. I feel 104-82, No. 6 Alabama trounced females, 43-12. For the victors, Ken Dwight Davis had 14 points Johnston 483. bo repaired or replaced by any U.S. or Canadian Volkswagen Deater. B P “Cleveland took offensive triumph since Dec. 26. we’re the only team in the Big Mississippi State 96-86 and No. The experienced Eagles and 13 rebounds for Cleveland , And this will bo done free of charge. Sie your dealer for details. Periras pumped in 17 points Alexander control of the game and played The Nationals, who reside in Ten that could rebound with 10 Marquette whipped DePaul dominated the game and led 14- Moore and Rick Roberson 18 points EC-Mike Zwick 140-37. ISOURCEi 1969 Ivlanufaclurors’ Suggested Retail Prices ond 1972 Aver­ while Clarence Johnson . some' go(xl dofciise in that third the East Division basement, age Used Cor lo t Retail Prices as quatod4n N ADA 'O fficial Used Cor UCLA. We feel we can give 70-55. 5,20-5 at halftime and 29-7 with and nine rebounds. Austin Carr dumped in 13. Rick Hunter, Guerin quarter,” said Knicks Coach failed for the 10th straight time ■ Guide, East. Ed., Oct. 1972, Kelley Blue Book, West. Ed., Sopt.-Oct. 1972. UCLA a game.” one period remaining. People ‘ continued his four-garne ELKS — Don Carpenter 144- Dave Raponey, Ernie Blue Red Holzman. ‘"rhen we to win a game, getting burned O Volkswageit of America Inc. A lot of teams think they can East’s Barbara Schwier and Grant shooting slump, connecting on 397, Joe Pagano 141-361, Joe The Wolfpack Iqd Virginia by and Petteway chipped in started to do some things right by third-period goals from Paul give UCLA a game. Southern Judy Lauder both netted 13 and Cortese just four »f 19 shots for 13 Picaut 148-350, AL Pirkey 361, only one point with seven and Earl got hot.” v Andres and Rich Pumple which California did Saturday night... 11 points respectively. Sharon with 12, 12, 10 and 10 Summataro points. But he hauled down Charles Chlstadore 354,> Bob Ted Trudon Inc. minutes left but Tom Burleson markers respectively. Monroe wound up with 22 (AP photo) enabled the Crusaders to widen for 10 minutes. At that point, Hopkins netted 10 points for Zack ‘ points and said he just thought eight rebounds and niiie assists Bonadies 366, Reggie Tomlin­ TPKE. 83 — Talcottville, Conn. AUTMORIxio canned two free throws and Manchester plays home their first-place lead to three OtALCn the 20th-rated Trojans were MCC. the team “needed some points to partly compensate for his son 350, Bill Adamy 350, Ray baskets by Burleson, David (AP photo) These two clubs will meet tonight against Hartford poor shooting. Score One for Bruins Beauregard 348. points over New England. locked in a 12-all standoff with Thompson and Monty Towe World Record for Rod Milhurn Totals 30 12 72 so I took it to the basket more. th e mighty Bruins. Five offset a couple of jumpers by again Saturday night in a UConn at 8. Score at half 44 28 Mat- minutes later, though, it was 24- Virginia’s Barry Parkhill. 50-Yard High Hurdle Win over Willie Davenport benefit tilt at East Catholic Saturday evening tatuck 12 U-know-who en route to No. A PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5. 1973 — PAGE SEVENTEEN

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WHAT E L S E REDUCE safe and fast with BOOKKEEPING done in my © 1973 by NEA, Inc. 6GMU.eAAE|>i, I m C • ^ r ^ A i p DOLLARS./ Gobese Tablets and E-Vap Are you looking for your First Job, unemployed, or ^AM'AaD'TlW EiegEM IS LEFT TO home. Seven years experience A'Sa.F-AAADE MAWl 50M PIW '? I N V e U T ? . . FOUND male, sable and white. “water pills”. Liggett Rexall Pick up and delivery. Phone "Parties in the city are so urbane! In the suburbs people ready to make a change? Call Us Nowl BCAMIM' HlMONdOD! Collie type, short haired. Call Drug. Dog Warden, 646-4555. 646-3519. talk about nothing but diets. Here, they talk about diets Love, AN D their own personal safety!" Autos For Sale 4 SNOW plowing — Experience RITA GIRL FOUND black and tan female commercial and residential. 99 EAST CENTER STREET dog, white spot on chest, no tail. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? MANCHESTER Prompt, courteous service. 13 Heating-Plumbing 17 O Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. Bankrupt, repossession? References. 646-7770. Palntlng-Papering 646-3441 Joe Honest Douglas accepts lowest FOUND black male dog. Call down, smallest payment, B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a WALLPAPERING and pain­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Dog Wardpn^ 646-4555. anywhere Not smallmall loan head start on that lawn this ting, interior and exterior, cleaned with electric cutters, DELIVERY MAN - Part-time, finance coicompany plan. Douglas by professionals. McKinney LEADMAN — Set-up and super­ year. For free soil test and es­ expertly done. Free estimates. vise operation of milling with cashier experience. Apply Happy 21st. Birthday FOUND Irish Setter, male dog. Motors, 345 Main. timate, call 649-3455, 529-1965. Tim (^onaty, 633-7516 after 6 Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ machines and drill press in a t once, Liggett Drug, Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. p.m. pany, 643-5308. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• small job shop east-of-river, Manchester Pantade. COLBY 1 1967 GTO, good condition, WASHING Machine repairs, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e mi b, NU. 1«, XM. lut. UA twi. OK, Penonala-Announcementa 2 reasonable price. Call anytime, $4.50 pit]lus, fee paid. Call John RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Building-Contracting 14 Electrical 15 289-2778. Bailey Employment. DRAFTSMAN to perform draf- MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER 646-8057. Maytag. Reasonable rates. ting work of details of PLAIN JANE INCOME TAX — For accurate Former owner of Pike Coin NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - MERZ Electrical Service. Love, BY FRANK BAGINSKI preparation in my office or Electrical repairs, additions, CHEMICAL Technician — experimental models and/or F 1968 CA, 21,000 miles. Phone Remodeling, repairing, ad­ I'VE BEEN OUT SURE,IFVtoU O.K. NOW LETS Wash and Dry Cleaning. 643- Someone with 3 years of test apparatus requiring the use Tim ROONEyf! I ^US.T your home. Call R. L. Burnett, 649-3665. 4913. ditions, rec rooms, porches and alterations. Small job of a wide range of calculations OF WORK I F IN D M E A SEE-WHAT 1 646-2460. roofing. No job too small. Call specialist. "Service when you expierience including the opera­ HAD AOREAKATWAT SINCE LAST J O B A T tion of standard chemical in­ and drafting proedures. BURT REFOLDS AND '/OU WORK DODGE, 1968 Coronet 400 sta­ 649-3lfi. need it.” Free estimates. IV^REHAVIN&A CHRISTMAS.' M V O W N TREE REMOVAL - Pruning, strumentation and conductivity Minimum three years TRADE.' INCOME Tax Service, at your tion wagon, V-8, automatic spraying, etc., fully insured. Master Charge. 643-8832. ^ BS.TFI&WT.. home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 transmission, power steering, DORMERS, garages, porches, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of wet chemical anaylist as experience. Good starting Only 6 Days To The OVPI? iwisll Licensed. Free estimates. Call required for research proiects. salary with full company Big Day or 247-3115. clean. Dependable. $1,095. 633-5345., v— recjj.j:ooms, room additions, Flooeinf ? - . 15 r—. .. . I, Phone 649-629(1. ' kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Good starling salary with full benefits. Ample free parlcing. company benefits. Ample free Hartford area. Call United Air­ INCOME tax returns and SAVE on construction costs, siding, general repairs. Quality FLOOR SANDING and Happy Birthday bookkeeping done professional­ 1966 PLYMOUTH Belvedier workmanship. Financing refinishing, (specializing in parking. Hartford a/ea. Call craft Research Laboratories, retired builder available to United Aircraft Research 565-8900, for an interview ap- ly. Call pan Hickey, 649-9145. station wagon, V-8, automatic, assist persons who wish to available. Economy Builders, older floors). Also specializing specialn CAREN E power steering. New shocks, Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, in inside paini ing and paper Laboratories, 565-8900 for an in­ pointment. An equal opportuni­ build, alter or repair. Plumbing terview appointment. An equal ty employer. M/F. WANTED ride from Porter battery, front fires. One fender and electrical experience. evenings. hanging. John Verfaille, 646- Love, Street to Pratt & Whitney, se­ damaged but runs well. $400. 5750, 872-2222. opportunity employer. M/F. Mom, Dad, Tony, Reasonable. Richard Young, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STENOGRAPHER for active cond shift, call after 10:30 a.m., Call 644-2258 after 6 p.m. 649-1975. MASONRY — All types of 646-4714. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, Moving-Trucking-Storaga 20 IMMEDIATE openings for suburban office. Competant and Linda steady weekend security guard. shorthand with typing qualifies PONTIAC, 1968 Catalina, two- SANDING Service — Commer­ concrete steps, sidewalks. No door hardtop, fully equipped, job too small. Free estimates. MANCHESTER — Delivery — Must have clean record, own you for this attractive position. Happy Birthday cial only, parking lots and car and phone. Must be bon- $135 plus, fee paid. (Jail Joy, new tires, original condition. roads. Modern equipment. Over 20 years experience. After light trucking and package MR, ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY $1,095. Phone 649-6290. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. , delivery. Refrigerators, dable. Call 247-5342 between 10 289-2778, Bailey Employment. MARK WINTHROP PONTIAC Reasonable. Call 742-8252. a.m. and 5 p.m. for appoint­ BY DICK CAVALLI washers and stove moving Love, WATCHING A LITTLE SEEDLING ment. Sanitas Security Service, APPLICATIONS now being HOWEVER, IM AFRAID I 1968 CHEVY SS, convertible, ALUMINUM doors, $49.95, in­ CARPENTRY — Repairs, specialty. Folding chairs for I'VE DECIDED TD GROW INTO A TALL.STURDY DON'T HAVE THE P/RTIENCB PARK white, red interior, excellent. remodeling, additions, roofing. rent. 649-0752. 445 Homestead Ave., Hartford. taken for counter girls, full or Mom and Dad TREE IS A WONDROUS HEV,' SOMEBODY MIRROR,MIRROR, IN MV HAND stalled, 32” or 36”x80” . Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• part-time, varied shifts, PLANT A NEW FOR T H A T S O R T ONE PEEPCXJriOF SCO /AND I'UL Repossessed $1,000 Savings Ken, 643-7204 after 3 p.m. C/all David Patria, South Wind­ TH IN G TO BEHOLD! O F TH IN G! AWAV A PERFeCTLV WHO IS THE FAIREST IN THE LAND? WBAP rr ABOUND SOUR NECK// “Authorltad MMropollfn Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. sor, 644-1796. Dnaamaking 22 SECRETARY for executive, experience helpful. Apply in C3COD MIRROR Ponllac DMfar” East-of-river, take charge in­ person. Dairy Queen Brazier, .A REWEAVING OF - burns, Happy Anniversary V 1965 CHEVROLET, four door, WES ROBBINS carprpentry dividual. No steno. Varied 2ti Broad St. 373 MAIN STREET moth-holes, zippers repaired. CUSTOM made ladies dresses, duties, $120 plus, fee paid. Call excellent condition. Asking Window shades made to remodeling specialist,st. Ad- suits. Bridal gowns and veils. SAM MANCHESTER $400. Phone 646-4006 after 4 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Also hand set fashion jewelry. Joy 289-2778, Bailey Employ­ measure, all size Venetian ment. p.m. blinds. Keys made while you built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 649-1133. WAREHOUSE Love, z i z z z ^ 649-3446. 649-2881 wait. TV portables for rent. ELECTRICIAN-Maintenance. SUPERVISOR Mac 1967 PONTIAC Catalina, 4-door Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 64-5221. CUSTOM m ade w om en’s hardtop, autontjatic, power LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - clothes, simple alterations. Install and maintain electrical National manufacturer and 71 RUICK steering, radio, vinyl roof. Must new homes custom built, Phone 649-295’?. wiring, equipment and ap­ distributor has an immediate Happy Birthday SNOW PLOWING - paratus in modern plant. opening for an individual with Custom Sky- * ^ * — sell. One owner, ^50. 643-9708 Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. remodeling, additions, rec •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lark 2-Dr. HT $ O n Q C after 5. rooms, garages, kitchens Bonda-Socka-Mortgagea 27 Minimum one year experience. experience in warehouse MOM .V-8, auto., f c V V V Good starting salary with full Love, BUZZ SAWYER W LIGHT .^rucking. Father and remodeled, bath tile, cement supervision. Good wages and BY ROY CRANE WOK PS, A/C 1957 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, 4-door, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ company benefits. Ample free benefits with excellent Bob And Maria £ »JK LU automatic transmission, runs son. Attics, cellars, garages. parking. Hartford area. Call A PUNCH OF HEALTH OFFICERS WENT ABOAIRP YES. BUT I PON'TTHINK, Odd jobs. Phone 649-1^. tial or commercial. Call 649- cond, third. All kinds. Realty opportunity for advancement I GOT A SCARE 6 9 FORD good, $300. 644-8462. 4291. statewide. Credit rating un­ United Aircraft Research Hayes TONIGHT, HON, THE BOGOTA PLANE TONIGHT, THEY KEPT W THEY WERE HEALTH OFFICERS, CAPTAIN EASY .Country •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Laboratories, 565-8900 for an in­ for the qualified individual. CLBAN-UP CREW WAITING 30 M IN U TES. I'M 6CAREP. I'M TIRED OF BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE TWO YOUNG married men necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Squire Sta. 1968 FORD Torino Wagon, 50,- RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 terview appointment. An equal Send resume to P.O. Box 8225, BEING A $CRUf!WOMAN. Wagon. V-8 will do small repair jobs and fidential, quick arrangements. GEORGIA ^ 2 0 9 5 000 miles, $1,295. 1964 T Bird, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. opportunity employer. M/F. East Hartford, Conn. 06108. I WANTA Q U I T H a z e l p e l l PKEAMBP OP A S P O T T S P , IT WAS BIG ANP BYRON. HOW auto., PS, $500. Call 649-8777 after 5. painting, also cellar cleaning 1$ t e l l i n g P o s t RATHER OPP, I AG R EE-. FIERCE'. IT CAME PB, A/C and light trucking. Call 646- ROOFING and roof repairing, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ The HARTIN-BROWER Co. Get Well Soon BUT W H A r^ SO SCARY ABOUT CMBMIHB ATME.. HEARTLESS OF Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. WANTED elderly woman to do WE'VE GOT HER S » T B R . YOU TO JOKE 2692, 646-3726. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. housework. Live-in, good home. ANP M o t h e r - THAT, HAZEL PEAK? ABOUT IT...CAN'T 1972 VOLKSWAGEN, blue From the Gang at RARADI6E in-la w . MR. ANP ^ 71 RENAULT Father and son working. Call BY THE TAIL. YOU SEE THE metallic, rear flair fenders, $2,- BIDWELL Home Improvement MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd SECRETARY — Varied duties Mister Donut MRft BROMLEY. POOR CHILP'S station .4 100. Call 649-9235 or 649-9227 DICK’S Snow 649-1149. ABOUT H E F Wagon R16, Plowing—Specializing in ser­ Co. Expert installation of mortgages — interim financing ______requiring typing and shorthand after 6. aluminum siding, gutters and M P PKEAm... auto., front ving Rockledge and surroun­ — exp^ient and confidential KEYPUNCH operator — for dynamic firm. $120 plus. wKm I drive, trims. Roofing installation and service, J. D. Real Estate * 2 0 9 5 ding area. Driveways, Experience with IBM, 54-96, Fee paid. Call Joy, 289-2778, C.B. radio, vbry 1968 TAN Volkswagen sedan. sidewalks, parking lots. 643- repairs. M9-6495, 875-9109. Assoc. 643-5129. Bailey Employment. low mileage. Excellent condition, well main­ varied duties, small company, Try To Keep Cool - 0002. suburban location. Excellent tained and at a fair price. Call ROOFING — Snecializing WANTED — Mature woman When I’m Warm. 69 V0LKSWA6EN 649-7382. repairing roofs of all kinds, new •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits, $125 plus, fee paid. LIGHT trucking, attics, cellars, Help Wanted 35 Call Ann, 289-2778. Bailey evenings, for home style us. A/C #••••••••••••••••••••••••••• roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Sunny garages, cleaned, roofing, Employment. cooking, in small restaurant. * 1 9 9 5 Trucka^Tnctora 5 siding, gutters, chimneys cleaned and r^aired. iSO years Call for appointment, 11 a.m.-? cleaned and repaired, tree experience. Free estimates. 646-9168. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN 71 OPEL 1965 ECONOLINE van, good removal. Free estimates. Call Call Howley, 643-5361. running condition. $400 or oest KITCHEN aide, mature TYPIST - Typist - Typist. 45- 0UT A PERSON WOUtO ...THAT^ WHAT'S , ^e T Sports ...... GUTTERS and roof repaired 50 wpm needed: Several HAVE TO BE A OIANT GOT ME w orried!, Coupe offer.r. Call 643-5919 or 647-9385. woman, 9:30-2. Apply 723 Main TO HANDLE A STEVE CANYON * 2 3 9 5 1 3 and replaced. Excellent openings, excellent benefits. I .... BY MILTON CANIFF Painting-Papering NEW CHALLENGING Street, East Hartford between $105 plus, fee paid. Call Ann, SPEAR THIS , sAu Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 11 workmanship. Heasonable 1:30-2:30. SEE. AUEV/ ‘ 289-2778, Bailey Employment. 7 0 TOYOTA INSIDE — outside, paiqting. prices. Fred estimates. 646- OPPORTUNITIES BUT HE SEEMEP To ^ABE.I REALlYAMA I P BETTER £NP TD F YOU SAIP ^ 5 m HEY'P THIM I^ HARLEY-Davidson motor­ 1399. BE PLEASEP AT YOUR RESEARCH B U FFTl'M SAY I PLAN ISRAELI BUG BOYS’ YOU WERE LOOKING ' Corona MK11 AC Special rates for people over 65. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YTU WERE USING /4-Dr. Sadan, cycles, parts and accessories. INTEREST IN ARCHAE­ g o in g TD ASK MV BOSS TOGO fishing! WHO WILL LISTEN. FOR THE BAKERY (Jail my competitors, then call A CODE ABOUT Heating-Plumbing 17 FEDERAL RESERVE OLOGY 1 IF I CAN STAY ON FOR -/VIAKES MORE TD YOUR CALL AND NETS FROM Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park me. Estimates given. 649-7863. SENSE IN THE TOUR REAL WHICH THE "loaves St., Hartford, 247-9774. PENTAnnN / MISSION IN 6 9 D0D6E J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom SAM Watson Plumbing and BANK AND FISHES'cAME ISRAEL/ Heating. Bathroom remodeling I RN — PART-TIME i DartZ-Dr.HT T A C 1974 HONDA, CL350, $700 or decorating, interior and ^ 11 P.M. - 7 A.M, ^ A lley oop and ooola 6-cyl..auto. maxe an offer. Phone 742-6808. exterior, paperhanging, fully and repairs. Free estimates. Join us at our new regional check HAVE disco vered A Call 649-3808. Excellent wages and fringe benefit*. HUGE RAFT AND AN 9-9 p.m. insured. For free estimates, processing operation in Windsor Locks, OVERSIZE SPEAR NEAR call 649-9658. If no answer 643- THE SHORE OF'DEAD f 68 CHRYSLER 1968 TRIUMPH T-IOOC, Cerenti BOTTI Heating and Plumbing ' Connecticut. Fine opportunities have been MAN'S LAKE' 6362. — Prompt, courteous service. Ill I iiv /Town & front forks, very low mileage, created by the rapid expansion of our third ^ I>TI »r NIA. Ut.. TM U t Nt- OW. Call 643-1496. ‘ I MAN(»IESTER MAHOR NURSING HOME | • Country excellent condition. 289-5577, RICHARD E. Martin. Full shift night force. 38S WEST CENTER STREET ^ Sta. Wagon. 528-2042. professional painting service, V-8, auto. PS, * 1 5 9 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NO JOB too small. Immediate ^ Call Doris Blain, Director qf Nurses, SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA interior - exterior. Free es­ Prime candidates wiii have experience in check I , !PB. A/C Service* Offered 12 timates, fully insured. 649-4411. service on service calls. Free ^ 646-0129 ^ estimates gladly given on processing operations, or in working the third shift. A r H£A^ PILCY^ 6>0(tJ&lo MAISpY ’/ ..A W Y s H e ALSO HAS ASMALDlRUHJli 6 8 BUICK heating or Numbing. Faucets demonstrative capacity to work with figures Is essen­ » ssssssssssss'sssssssss ...... t h a t VMtXJW POWM TF/g goWP. TS TD ffE P INTTH c o i n s ; SNOW Plowing — Commercial DONALD 'B. Tarca — LeSabre4-Dr , and residential. Reasonable paperhanging and painting. repaired or installed. Water tial. Sedan, auto, C l C Q I T pumps worked on. Complete t r i f o c a l s , AND rates. Also available as backup FYee estimates. Call 643-0271. We are an equal opportunity employer with a com­ V-8. PS. PB, rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. neating systems, rec rooms, CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. &PEEN HAIP p LITTLE SPORTS A/C petitive salary structure and a complete fringe B Y ROUSON GEORGE N. Converse — etc. Call M & M Plumbing & • MACHINE OPERATORS SHARPENING Service — Interior and exterior painting Heating, 649-2871., benefit package. To schedule an interview call Mr. 71 MALIBU Saws, knives, axes, shears, Cameron P. Fordyce at 203-623-2561 any day of the • WEAVERS '2-Dr. HT. and pMcrhanging. Fully in­ skates, rotary blades. (Juick sured. (Jail 643-28(14 after 5 p.m. MARTY’S Plumbing and week between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. • MACHINE REPAIRMEN V-8, auto., Heating. Complete bathroom PS, PB. service, Capitol Equipment • BOILER ROOM FIREMAN *2495 Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, remodeling and repairs. Free FEDERAL RESERVE BANK' estimates. No job too small. We will train qualified applicants for this permanent full­ Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Interior-exterior painting. time work. Company paid fringe benefits. Apply; 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Reasonable rates. Swirled Call 742-7438. OF BOSTON 7 0 COUGAR ’ Southwestern Regional Check Processing Center 7958. ceilings our specialty. Call 643- CROWN INDUSTRIAL PARK 2-Dr. HT. 1949. TOWNE Plumbing Service. CHENEY Br o t h e r s , in c . i - s r V-8, auto., LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Repairs, alterations. American TURNPIKE ROAD, WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. PS. PB, very moving large appliances. Bur­ Standard fixtures used An Equal Opportunity Employer 31 Cooper Hill Streot low mileage *2295 ning barrels’delivered. $4. 644- liBfet SmtheBI 0vertpe*t •* exclusively. Immediate ser­ ______Manchester. Conn.______1775. Christum? ^ a HenM Wait M. vice. Call 649-4056. V MANCHESTER EVENING IIERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, m 3 - PAGE NIN f-AGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Out of Town-For Sale- 75 Apartments For Rent 83 Business Locations- MANCHESTER — spacious 7 Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 o o p « r For Rant ■______MANCHESTER VERNON $33,900 Mow COME SORRY room Ranch, IVi baths, living LOOKING for anything in real room, fireplace, rec room with EXCaLENT LOCATION DEMONSTRATORS — Women SOU’RIE ALWAVe estate reqjtal — apartments, PERSONALIZED floors EAGLE EYE? building, 390 Main StreA, aj^ fireplace, garage, half acre lot. For this big 6M^room Cape Is house after hduse failing for Rubbermaid Party Plan. No BUMPING INTO homes, multiple dwellings, no In desirable location. New IRS Rides Offer Tax Breaks for Many, HELP WANTED investment, no collecting, no THE HORN .. 'fees. Call J.D. Real Estate proximately 320 square fMt, Cod, large carpeted living your inspection? Then this 3- carpeted, all utilities included, Immediate occupancy. Priced room with fireplace, delivery. For interview, 633- WHEN '/OU Vk Associates, Inc. 643-5129. for i. Cnar-Bon Agen- bedroom Ranch with Ist-floor • MACHINE OPERATORS 2218. Caill 649-9258. breakfast nook in the kitchen. PONT WANT M r \ cy, family room is for you. r f / // DELUXE ONE — Bedroom Beautiful treed yard with Complete with new Previous factory experience desired. Steady work. Full RN’s — LPN’s, 3 to 11 p.m., 11 cm apartment, wall-to-wall 89 garage. An excellent value at But Personal Exemption Increases for AU company paid insurance program. Wanted to Rent CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 appliances, carpeting, IVk to 7 a.m. Opening new section carpeting throughout, complete rooms, 2 baths, paneldd an excellent price. $31,9(X). baths, fireplace, eat-in of East Hartford Convalescent appliances, vanity bath. On- RETAIL store wanted in Home. Extremely high starting trally located $175 monthly. carpeted recration room, Call Tony Wasilefsky at 649- kitchen plus dining area hnd Manchester, smaller fireplace, sundeck, garages, .much more. J. Jennings. salary. 751 Main Street, East > R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. High traffic area. Contact Mr. AM ERB ELLE CORP. Hartford, 528-2167, contact Mr. garden, privacy. Hutchins ..B&W.. T., 527-8671. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ..B&W.. structions that go with it. It did from such employment at least Atlas. ATTRACTIVE 5-room flat, The BARROWS h WALLACE Co. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. EDITORS: Following is the the figure to subtract from your fits within the specified limits. Realtors — M15 $400. 104 East Main Straat.RockvIlla, Conn. first floor in 2-family house, .....••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors - MLS first in a series of five articles 1972 income is $750. But IRS advises you to be sure not, however, get the business MANCHESTER line - Well Manchester Parkade — 849-5306 — An unmarried child, eli­ An Equ«l Opportunity Emptoyf 8lnc« 1936______SECRETARY to the Ad­ garage, centrally located. Business Property- Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 There may be more tax you would not do better by using of filling out the form down to 71 cared for Ranch with fireplaced entitled “COpIng With Your In­ gible to be claimed as a depen­ ministrator — Town of Coven­ u t w h e n V/HERE‘« Adults preferred, no pets. For Sale breaks for you if you are: the long form and spelling out fewer than 19 suggested steps B living room, 1% baths, large come Tax.” They were written dent by a parent, with total try, Conn. Perform all -THAT Available March 1st. $150, no GLASTONBURY - Charming to help taxpayers prepare their A serviceman who had duty your medical expenses, local — and some of those steps have secretarial duties. Typing, wou DO utilities. Security required. 643- FIVE-ACRE business pned master bedroom, and large Lots-Land For Sale 73 sub-steps. income of at least $750, some of W A N T iT - carpeted family room with bar. six-room Colonial plus separate 1972 tax returns. in Vietnam, a working mother ig, telephone. Salary |2.64 •liWeftCQINl©: STUPID 6181. site just off 1-86. Priced in the facilities for mother-in-law or which is unearned income. WANTED per hour, plus fringe benefits. mid 40’s for quick sale. Hayes Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keith ANDOVER Lakefront - 4 who pays for child care and MACHINISTS — Experienced In set-up and operation of Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. separate office. Beautifully household services, the re­ Perhaps you don’t have to — A recipient of income CMS, Blue Cross, M ajor HORW*?, THREE rooms, $60 per month Agency, 646-0131. acres, excellent private loca­ landscaped. It^ acres adjoining By EDMOND LeBRETON bother with either return, be­ Bridgeport. Medical, plus paid holidays. for senior citizens, couple or tion. For the most dis­ Associated Press Writer cipient of a very high salary, a from sources within U.S. pos­ \ ^ 8 o i n R . \V criminating buyer. Please call country club. Louis Dimock. contributor to political cam­ cause you don’t have to file at sessions and total income of at Call 742-6324. Applications will lady. 643-0053. BROAD Street — 1V4 acre Realty, 649-9823. 'WASHINGTON (AP) - all. The minimum incomes that LATHE OPERATOR — Experienced operator, able to set­ be received until February 9th, MBUSSA necMER prime commercial site with for details. Hayes Agency, 646- paigns. Other changes help if least $750. up and run engine lathe. MT. LAUREL, U .J , Offered by the 0131. Christmas is over, and require returns have gone up a 1973.______COMPLETELY remodeled modern building. Also In­ VERNON — New listing. Seven you are near the low end of the Even if your income was low r e p m e r 's i m r . dustrially zoned one-story those other packages are ar­ bit. ASSEMBLY MECHANIC — Experienced in assembling or one-b^room apartment in two room custom built Early income scale or in doubt wheth­ enough so that you are not re­ SALESMAN with automotive family. Modern bath and masonry building, ideal for MANCHESTER - Building lot, In general, you must file a repairing machinery. ' e l 8 o w $ a r e American Cape. Full dormer, riving — the ones from the er to itemize your deductions or quired to file a return, you may background, salary $150 plus kitchen, carpeting, $150. Nor- light manufacturing. Hayes PHILBRICK city utilities, excellent location. Internal Revenue Service, with take the standard deduction. return if you are: commission. Call 528-0525. POINneR LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- first-floor family room, $37,500. — Single, or a widow or wid­ very well want to — because it HARPER BUFFING MACHINE CO. i=ieT6” man Hohent■ lhal, 1^ 646-646-1166. Agency, 646-0131. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. income tax return forms inside. More on those later. First, a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2440. ower, with income at least means money in pocket for you. 363 Ellington Rd., East Hartford PART-TIME janitorial work,^ They will never be welcomed look at the return form itself. If you had some money with­ 289-7471 Furnished Apartments 84 CAPE COD AGENCY COLUMBIA - 73’ Ranch, two like Christmas gifts, but there An old acquaintance is back $2,050 if you are under 65, or days. Call 649-5334. PROPERTIES COLUMBIA — Approved $2,800 if you ^re 65 or older. held from your earnings and CONTEMPORARY Ranch - I building lots, and 2 lar^e sub­ big acres, roaring brook, 4 are a few goodies in the pack­ after several years’ absence — you don’t owe any tax,-the only TWO rooms and bath, all Motels, gift shops, antique bedrooms, 2 full baths, living ages; new or eased provisions the short form that can be used — A married couple filing CLERK to work on land Sporting Goods 47 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 utilities, second Jloor, mature shops, Christmas shop, Living room has beamed divided parcels available. jointly, with income at least way you can get the withheld CLEANING woman wanted WAITRESSES wanted, full or records. Town of Coventry, Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- room with fireplace, family that give a break to some tax­ by those whose 1972 income was once a week, Thursday or person preferred. 643-0396 after hardware store, 5 & 10, news­ cathedral ceiling with floor- room with cathedral ceilings $2,800 if both are under 65, sums back is by filing a return. part-time. Call for appoint­ Conn. Must be good typist. 1971 SKI-DOO Nordic 24 h.p., THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ THE NEW 4 p.m. 8713, Ask for Kurt Lessenger. payers — one, at least, to all. from wages, salaries and the Young persons who had sum­ Friday. Highland Park School ment, 649-6263 after 3 p.m. Salary $2.51 per hour plus fringe stand. F.J. 8PILECKI to-ceiling fireplace, 2 full and fireplace, 2-car garage. $3,550 if one is 65 or older, $4,300 with double trailer. Excellent tage St., centrally located, baths, huge master bedroom Reduced, mid 40s. Lessenger One that everybody gets is an like and not more than $200 in mer or part-time jobs subject area. Own transportation benefits. CMS, Blue Cross, condition. Phone 643-1777. large, pleasantly furnished BIRCHWOOD APTS. R . . lt o r ------8 4 » a i2 1 COVENTRY - 5 acres, 700’ increase in toe personal ex­ dividend or interest income, taxes, interest paid and other if both are over 65. preferred. Call 646-5373, FURNISHED 2V2 room ef­ with walk-in closets, Company Realtors, 646-8713, — Married, but not living to income tax withholding espe­ INSPECTORS - Multi- Major Medical, 12 paid rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 124 Mghla«l S t Manebester ficiency. $135 monthly. Security frontage, Parker Bridge Road. emption. Last year, before fig- and who do not itemize their deductions. Circuits, a progressive printed holidays. Call 742-6324, GIRL’S skis with bindings and for overnight and permanent Anderson windows, family LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 228-3080, 742-9718. y^y ’The long form isn't much with your spouse, or filing a cially should remember to file. SECRETARY - Excellent circuit board manufacturer has Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ deposit. 646-5200. MANCHESTER - Large deductions. They are entitled to refunds applications will be received poles,poles, $35. Ski boots, size 7,!7, $12. guest rates. pointments. An abundance of privacy room, redwood exterior, 2-car 2440. •••• off from your 1971 income $675 No matter how high your changed from past years, but separate return, with income of opening in scientific research openings for two people with until February 9th, 1973. Colonial on Center Street. even if their parents claim Excellent condition. 649-2164. in this small wooded complex. Houses lor Rent 65 Business Zone II. Great poten­ garage, beautiful wooded lot | 77 each for yourself, your spouse salary was, you may use the the Revenue Service says it has at least $750. area. Familiarity with office final inspection experience. PLEASANT, heated room for with a view. Wanted-Real Estate simplified and improved the in­ — Self-employed and earning them as dependents. skills necessary, especially Contact John Bower, at 646- 49 F— turing; tial. Blanchard & Rossetto Out of Town-For Sale 75 ___ and every dependent. This year short' form if your other income Situation Wanted 38 Fuel-Feed working gentleman. Apply 4 EXCELLENT location, single Realtors, 646-2482. I RAISED Ranch, custom built, typing and shorthand. Good 3800, or come to 50 Harrison Pearl Street or call 643-9353, home, 3 bedrooms, finished SELLING your home or starting salary with full com­ Street, Manchester. • Z Badrooni TownlioutM cathedral ceilings, large TOLLAND — Country living 8- WILL CARE for 3-4 year old SEASONED fireplace wood. 649-3142. • Eal-ln KitGlwn basement rec room. $250 72 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, acreage? Worlcing for you is our pany benefits. Ample free girl in my home. Breakfast, hot Free delivery on $5. order. • Formal dbilng area Houses For Sale formal dining room, modem pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, parking. Hartford area. Call EMERGENCY room nurses, monthly. Security deposit equipped kitchen, 2 full baths, baths, beamed ceiling kitchen lunch. $20 week. 646-2434. Manchester area. Call 643-0900 FURNISHED room for • 1 1/2talha requirered. Call 646-3414. and formal dining room. Built- 643-6624. United' Aircraft Research 11-7 shift. Immediate openings after 3 p.m. gentleman, homey • Shag earpaUng SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, 4 good-sized bedrooms, 2 Laboratories, 565-8900. An for full-time and part-time • FaH prIvM batamant beamed ceilings, paneling, 2 ins, large fireplaced living Legal Notices MOTHER will babysit in my atomosphere, includes kitchen FIVE-ROOM Cape, nice loca­ fireplaces, oversized 2-car room, fully carpeted rec room, WANTED Court of Probate equal opportunity employer. nurses in our expanding own home after 3. Will provide SEASONED firewood, cut and and parking. Call 649-4936, 649- • Pitvala antraneaa and patioa baths, family room, garages, The Classic Needlepoint District of Manchester Rentals start at F255 including tion, near school and shopping garage. Grubbs Plans M/F. emergency department. split. $25 a dump truck load. sweeping views, privacy. basement office, garage. Over 3 2-FAMLY LOTS Court of Probate transportation from school. 643- 3436. heat. Model apartment open center. Security required. 1-974- Straight 8-hour shift, no rota­ 8958. Sand, gravel, stone and Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- NEW Oversized Cape — acres, running stream, two- Have client that needs several NOTICE TO CHEDITORS District of Manchester daily 1-5 P.M., Sat. and Sun., 0139 after 6 p.m. 5324. stall fenced-in 20x24’ barn. To Retire REAL ESTATE — Licensed tion, excellent salary and manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- CLEAN, light housekeeping 12-5 P.M. Other tim es by Living room with fireplace, lots suitable for the building of ESTATE OF SAMUEL WEISS agents needed for one of the Ideal for horse lovers. 872-3240, NOTICE TO CREDITORS benefits. Call Johnson Dogs-BIrds-Peta 41 9504. room fully furnished. Ideal for appointment. Out of Town- formal dining room, eat-in 2-family ' homes in Pursuant to an order of Hon. William areas largest comtemporaiw Memorial Hospital in Stafford 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room owner. working or retired lady. Inquire For Rent 66 kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, MANCHESTER area. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be ESTATE OF SUSIE A. GORDON WINDSOR (AP) — Dr. Fran­ home builders. Call the A.F. Springs, Conn. 1-684-4251, Ext. AKC Miniature Schnauzers, no SEASONED fireplace wood cut Colonial, birch cabinets, presented to the fiduciary named below Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 109 Foster Street or call 647- PAUL W. D0U6AN, Realtor ceramic tile bath, bam, clean aluminum siding. Walk to all SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ Immediate action on any cis D. Grubbs, the Loomis Edwards Company, 647-1852. 11. shedding, all shots, ears and split, delivered. Call 643- 1193. ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, on or before April 22, 1973 or be barred E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be BAS'ASSS river, swimming, fishing. schools. Still time to pick your maculate Split, 3 bedrooms, situation. Please call Joe Gor­ by law. The fiduciary is: presented to the fiduciary named below Institute president who cropped and groomed. 0926. available immediately, $105. WANTED — Men for perma­ PART-TIME teller trainee. Reasonable. 649-3030. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. I colors and fixtures. family room, fireplace, garage, don for prompt and courteous Anna T, Heller on or before April 26, 1973 or be barred presided over the merger of his nent work in progressive New MANCHESTER — Now ren­ Frechette & Martin, Realtors, quiet, landscaped, half-acre lot. 72 Chambers Street by law. The fiduciary is: Apply Wapping office. South SEASONED fireplace wood, ting, large furnished rooms, FIVE rooms, heated, children Manchester. Conn. private preparatory school and England leading wholesale Windsor Bank & Trust, Sullivan 647-9993. MANCHESTER - Two-familv, I RANCH — 7 rooms, large Low 30’s. By owner, 644-1763. Robert J. Gordon FREE kittens, 643-6442. $18. Pick-up load delivered. Call carpeted, kitchen privileges, accepted, $215 per month. 649- “"'“.rifw .. 06040 43 Wellington Road the Chaffee School, will retire nursery. Duties include farm Avenue, South Windsor. 228-9585. (M(M. 5-5, large rooms, separate living room with L-shaped The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. and warehouse work as season modern baths, large lounge, R(X)KVILLE - 3 rooms, $105 heating systems, 2-car garage, ANDOVER — Swim year Manchester, Conn. in June. privacy, parking, female. $20 m onthly, 5 room s, $150 dining room with fireplace, 3 Realtors — MLS TOWN OF VERNON 06040 Grubbs, 64, joined Loomis in requires. Opportunity for ad­ WATCHMAN-Fireman — year 50 large lot, excellent condition bedrooms, wall-to-wall ’round in this heated indoor Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 m Articles lor Sale 45 Garden Products and up. 643-0002. MANCHESTER - Nice one- monthly. Appliances, parking, BOARD OF EDUCATION 1930 and serv ^ as head of its vancement to supervisory posi­ ’round, good wages and over­ bedroom apartment, large and location. $39,000. Char-Bon carpet, family room, 2-zone pool, separate kitchenette and acre lot, garden. Utilities not carpeting enhance indoor pool modern languages department tion in expanding environmen­ time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. BUY your potatoes direct from ROOM — Parkade area with living room. Includes heat and included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 Agency, 643-0^. heat,- garage, well landscaped SELLING your home or If your nest is too soial, chock the tal improvement industry. life insurance. Amerbelle Cor­ Ring bell for service. Shiners, the potato warehouse, corner of appliances and carpets. $180 area. Five acres. Nine room acreage? For pronript friendly Herald dauified Us and fM the heme and as headmaster before Farm or agricultural kitchen privileges, gentleman p.m. lot. $29,500. Itonch, many more features. INVITATION poration, 104 East Main Street, crawlers, etc. 144 Deming Buckland Road and Tolland only. 643-4005. per month. Paul W. Doi ★ ‘1,500 DOWN ★ service, call Louis Dimock with room for your brood. rising to the presidency in 1966. experience helpful but not Rockville, 875-3325. Apply Street, Manchester. Wapping Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. OVERSIZED Custom 4- Call Warren E. Howland, Realty, 649-9823.______ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street, Immediate occupancy, attractive 6- Realtor, 643-1108. TO BID necessary. See Mr. Sweeney or between 8:30a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Road. 8248. FURNISHED, carpeted room, room Cape. Rec room with bar, coun­ bedroom Colonial. Built in Mr. Strickland. C.R. Burr Co., new 4-room, 2-bedroom, An equal opportunity employer. kitchen privileges, free washer- THREE-ROOM garden apart­ second-floor apartment, total try kitchen, sewers, convenient loca­ 1972. First-floor family room ALL CASH for your property The Board of Education of the 420 N o rth M ain S t., ALUMINUM sheets used as Household Goods 51 dryer. Working gentleman or ment. Avocado appliance, vani­ tion. OWirAREA within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Manchester, 643-1561. MAINTENANCE men, full­ electric, range, refrigerator, I with fireplace, 2V4 baths with 13-bedroom Ranch with IVz Town of Vernon, Connecticut printing plates, .007 thick, responsible college student. ty bath, carpeting, heat, hot disposal, basement laundry and REISER REALTY marble vanities, 2-csrr instant service. Hayes Agency, p illo w will receive sealed bids for ON THE time. East Hartford Convales­ 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. MOVING — Magnas electric Phone 646-8304 or 742-9868. water, air-conditioner, $175 storage. Couple with one child 289-8628 baths, fireplace, full base­ 646-0131. cent Home, 751 Main Street. Phone 643-2711. chord organ, $55. Cherry solid monthly. Immediate occupan­ oversized garage, full walk­ ment with garage. PLUS a 1. Installation of Accoustical MACHINISTS permitted, no pets. $150 Ceiling aqd Electrical Fixtures. Apply in person. bachelors chest, $50. Solid ROOM for working woman, cy. Phone 649-3978, 643-6165. monthly, $150 lease security. out basement with sliding 30x50’ heated building, ideal glass doors. Beautiful skyline Bids will be received at the ;ci WANTED HOT water Furnace, convec­ Maple twin beds, $30 each. over 30, modern kitchen, ten- Call James J. Gessay, 875-0134. MANCHESTER - New listing, Legal Notices INSURANCE agency needs of­ for many uses, such as tors, 30” gas stove, aluminum Cherry White console zig-zag tral private entrance, parking. MANCHESTER - One-room 4 family, 3 furnaces, excellent I view. welding, antique finishing, office of the Superintendent of BLUE COLLAR Bridgeport and lathe work. fice manager, general in­ combination doors, office sewing machine, $50. 646-4696. 643-8649. efficiency on bus line. Heat and EAST HARTFORD - 3-room income. Only $51,500. Arruda Schools, Park and School DEDUCTION? Experienced only. Overtime. surance baAground required. calculator, metal kitchen appliances included. Ideal for Realty, 644-1539. I RANCH on 3 acres with 11 carpenter shop, etc. Call Court of Probate , apartment, appliances in­ Lloyd Odell at 'T.J. Crockett, District of Manchester Street, Rockville, Connecticut Saiary commensurate with cabinets, built-in tubs, lavs. 643- WHIRLPOOL, electric surface MANCHESTER — Large clean single person. $85 monthly. cluded, $130 monthly plus large rooms, 3 baths, 5 Paid insurance. experience. Jewell-England In­ [Realtor, 875-6279. until 12:00 noon, Friday, 2465, 643-1442. unit. Never been used, furnished rooms, maid service, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- utilities. Siecurity required. 289- MANCHESTER - For the bedrooms, family room, 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS February 9, 1973 and then at QUESTION: Ralph is a construc­ surance, 627 Main Street, guarantee included. 643-7172. 4535. growing family in the Bowers PENOBSCOT 649-2813. 2482. kitchens. Could be ideal for in­ ESTATE OF ANNA NICKLEN said place and time publicly tion worker and, due to the Manchester, 646-4662. LOOKING for a low priced School area. Four-bedroom laws. Bam, six horse stalls,'6 ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. nature of his job, spends about SINGER Touch and Sew, like Pursuant to an order of Hon. William opened, read, and recorded. color TV? We have a very fine LARGE pleasant room LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest Colonial with large backyard, I regulation dog kennels. Eight rooms, 34 bedrooms, two E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be $200 per year on dungarees and Tool & Gauge MATURE man wanted for ser­ selection of reconditioned color new, hems, buttonholes, stretch ment, one child, $135. No pets. owner transferred. Price baths, carpeting, air- Specifications and proposal Merrow Road excellent location, everything Apartments — One b^room, presented to the fiduciary named below other work clothing for his job. iv h & a block vice station attendant, and black and white TV sets on stitches, monograms, sews on furnished, including private en­ Security deposit, utilities extra. $127 per month; Two bedrooms, reduced. F. J. Spilecki, RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, conditioned. Acre treed lot. on or before April 29, 1973 or be barred forms may be secured from the Can he deduct the cost of the clothing as well as cleaning Toliand, Route 15, Exit 99 weekends and some evenings. display now in our store. Stop in buttons, fancy designs. trance and parking. 643-4944. 633-6026. $161 p er m o n th ; T h re e Realtor, 643-2121. formal dining room, eat-in $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. by law. The fiduciary is; office of the Superintendent of and maintenance expense? Experienced preferred. Apply Thomas P, FitzGerald, Atty. 13 INCHES 875-8083 ana look them over. Modern TV Original^ $399.50, now only bedrooms, $174 per month, in­ I kitchen, living room has Schools, Park and School in person, Surwill’s Mobil Sta­ Service, 805 Hartford Road, 643- $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, TWO large rooms, very private MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- cludes all appliances, utilities CHARMING 10-room Ranch COVENTRY - $15,900 63 East Center Street Street, Rockville, Connecticut. Ordinary work clothing, such as Ralph wears, is tion, 1083 Burnside Avenue, dealer. cathedral ceiling, large Manchester, Conn. 1468 ANSW ER: 2205. (Next to Manchester location, share house privileges bedroom townhouse includes and parking. For information with attached 2-car garage, “Hideaway for lovers” tVa- 8-18 2269 The right is reserved to reject A deduction is allowed for uniforms and TOOL MAKERS — Construct, East Hartford. heat, appliances, carpets. Full master bedroom, family room room Ranch, beautiful 06040 not deductible, develop and repair research ap­ Oldsmobile). with group living. $70 monthly. call 875-0789. Equal housing op­ first-floor family room, many any or all bids or any part when other special clothing when they are not adaptable for ESTATES and household lots to 646-7378. private basement $230. per portunity. extras. Zinsser Agency, 646- floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 1V4 fireplace in living room, coun­ Dress-up the favorite Rich colors . . . such as paratus. Second and third shift RELIABLE persons for Fuller buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. baths, aluminum siding, 2-car “shirt-style” dress with a greens, pink, red, orange, such action is deended in the general wear. Ralph’i work clothes, like a businessman's LARGE five-drawer desk, $40 month. Paul W. Dougan 1511. try kitchen, new ceramic bath, suit, are adaptable to general wear; and since the clothing is openings only. Good starting Brush sales work. Minimum 3 Realtor, 643-4535, or 646-1021. Court of Probate colorful ascot-tie! No. yellow and purple make best interest of the Board of salary with full company or best offer. Phone after 4 HEBRON — Manchester line. 3- garage. Acre lot with privacy. oil hot water heat, drilled well. this Needlepoint Floral not deductible neither is the cost of cleaning and hours per day, 5 days per week. p.m., 646-3349. CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Apartments For Rent 68 bedroom country half-house. 15 $35,900. Double lot. Lessenger Co. District of Manchester 1468 with PHOTO-GUIDE is Education. benefits. Hartford area. Ample Salary approximately $4 per ranges, automatic Washers in Sizes 8 to 18. Size 10, fascinating to work on 5- maintenance. MANCHESTER - Newer two- acres, 3 people maximum. NEW COLONIAL Realtors, 646-8713, 228-3080, 742- NOTICE TO CREDITORS to-the-inch mesh using Raymond E. Ramsdell free parking. Call United Air­ hour. Ideal for students. PANASONIC Solid State 8- with guarantees. See them at B. FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom apart­ bedroom Townhouse, includes GEORGIAN Colonial — All 32(i4 bust . . . 2% yards craft Research Laboratories, Available March. $200 includes “A” Zone, Central location 9718. 45-inch plus % yard for rug yarn! Quick to do! Superintendent of Schools Transportation necessary. track stereo cartridge tyie D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main ment, heat, stove, wall-to-wall heat and appliances. Full electricity, gas. 64i6-0323. brick, 10 rooms, 4 large ESTATE OF WALTER L. HENNEQUIN tie. No. 2269 has graph and 565-8900 for an interview ap­ Work with one of the top seven St., Call 643-2171. private basement. $190 per One full and two half baths Pursuant to an order of Hon. William pointment. An eoual opportuni­ recorder, with FM/AM/FM carpeting, no pets. Available bedrooms, beautiful entrance COVENTRY - $31,900. Custom Patterns available only full directions. crews in the state. Call 643-9042 stereo radio. $250. Paid $300, February 1st. Near school. month. Paul W. Dougan, Fireplace foyer, 2 fireplaces, Vh baths, built 8-room Ranch, E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be in sizes shown. SEND 60C in coins for each pattern ty employer. M/F. after 8 p.m. one month old, must sell. 643- Musical Instruments S3 Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-1021. Business Locatlons- Garage overlooking the lake. presented to the fiduciary named below — Includes postage and handling. For Rent 87 2-car garage, sunporch. In on or before April 30. W 3 or be barred SEND 75C In coins for each pattern 8634. Three Bedrooms Fieldstone fireplace in living —Includes postage and handling. Aline Culiol. Alunelletiler SECURITY guards wanted full mint condition. by law. The fiduciary id; Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. RECEPTIONIST - Part-time, SILVERTONE amp 4 channels FIVE-room apartment, garage. MANCHESTER — Newer 2- Aluminum Siding room, 3 room office on lower Ethel M. Hennequin Sue Burnell, Manchester and part-time, permanent posi­ Monday-Thursday, 5-9; Satur­ Boats-Acceaaorlea 46 50 watts per channel, two 15” First floor, cellar storage, two bedroom Townhouse includes MANCHESTER - 100,000 Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, tion. Manchester location. Only square feet, will divide. Low 30s level, one car garage, 1.6 acres. 167 Green Road N.Y. 100.36. day 9-3. Car necessary. Reply: Jenson speakers, reverb bedrooms, located Hartford heat, appliances, IVz baths, full TEN-ROOM Contempory I Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- Manchester, Conn. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK. sincerely interested should app­ Suitable for manufacturing and Print Name, Address with ZIP RECEPTIONIST, P. O. Box EVINRUDE outboard motors, tremolo foot switch. Cost $200. Rd. $155 monthly. Call 649-2871. basement. $240. per month. Ranch with 3-room studio 06040 N.Y. 10036. ly. Phone 246-8271. warehouse. 1-748-5634. 8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. CODE and Style Number. 222, Manchester, Conn. Holsclaw and M astercraft Sell $75. Excellent condition. Available February 1st. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- KEITH apartment. Over 1V4 aCres of Print Name, Address with ZIP trailers, sales-service. 643-0315. 4535. CODE, Style Number and Size. Choose a FREE PAT­ COOK — First cook for private DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, Real Estate land with view. Redwood COLUMBIA — 15 acre estate, TERN from the new 68- LIVE IN — mature person for Complete service department, immaculate 9-room Colonial NOTICE OF HEARING Choose a FREE Pattern Send a club in downtown Hartford. beautiful, spacious, excellent 646-4126 649-1922 construction, large ther­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT from the ’73 Spring & page Spring & Summer elderly lady. Light boating supplies, accessories, Wanted to Buy 58 MODERN 3-room apartment, with 4 bedrooms, all carpeted ’73 a l b u m ! Only $1.00 Must work a split shift of 5Vz housekeeping. Own transporta­ Woolsey paints, Gerich’s carpieted, utilities, parking. location, tirst floor, all mopane windows. COURT OF PROBATE Summer Basic FASHION days a week, (no Sundays). All WOODLAND facilities, parking, reasonable and tastefully decorated, large Court of Probate, District of containing many lovely 12 Special Built Books—654 each. “Happy tion preferred. 643-2977. Marine Service, 1982 Tolland HilUard Street. 568-3850, 649- 0101 Flower—0102 Grandmother's group benefits, two weeks vaca­ WANTED — Antique furniture, rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, MANCHESTER Green - UNIQUE Contemporary Split I barm with tack room, hay loft, 5 Manchester, DistrierNo. 25. styles and designs. Price Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. glass, pewter, oil paintings or 7289. box stalls, fenced riding area, 0103 All Year— 0104 Crib Covers tion and XMas bonus. Please 649-3549. Owner, three-bedroom Ranch, — 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family TRUST ESTATE KNOWN AS W. . . . $1.00 a copy. BIOS Covertd Wagon—0106 Bible MAN for nursing home, MANOR 0107 ABC Ouilter—0108 Centennial call the chef, at 522-1271. other antique items. Any quan­ large family room, dining area, ropm, 2-car garage, treed lot | spring fed pond. Merritt Agen­ HARRY ENGLAND TRUST” for the to that maintenance work. Call 649- Sporting Goods 47 tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, FOUR-room apartment, benefit of Gertrude England et al under 0109 Early American-0110 Star office, IVz baths, attic fan, at­ cy, 646-1180. B ill Round the World-01121-Pieca 4519 between 7 a.m.-4 p.m. appliances, heat, hot water, with beautiful view of toe an agreement dated November 5, 1953. FULL or part-time. Nurse’s 165 Oakland Street. tached garage, yard, utility ALS0-B114 Favorite Afghans— 654 1971 SKIROULE snow mobile, APARTMENTS parking. Central location, valley. Date of Order, January 29, 1973. GIFTS TO MAKE— 44 pages—SI .00. Aides, 7-3, 3-11. Laurel Manor, Manchester room. Low 30’s. Appointment, COVENTRY — LaCava built Someone Special JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ SS300, 28 h.p. Very good condi­ WANTED — Antique furniture, Homestead St. ^curity deposit. $180 monthly. spacious 8-room Split Three - Petitioner; The Connecticut Bank and Court of Probate 649-4519. 649-0319. CIRCA - 1717. Rare Colonial Trust Company, Successor Trustee; time, Tuesday through Satur­ tion. $600. Phone 643-2851 after 6 toys, crank phonographs, (OffW. Middle tpke,, 649-3340. I four bedrooms, 2V& oaths, fami­ District of Manchester day, experienced preferred. p.m. swords, guns, glass, attic or on 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 Date of Hearing, February 20, 1973; for WAREHOUSEMAN - Hard Manchester) MANCHESTER — Excellent ly room With fir^lace, Time of Hearing, 10;00 a.m.; Place of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main cellar contents. 643-6535. MANCHESTER - One- NEW OFFICE bams. Excellent example of carpeted. All electric. ’Two-car Rev. Berrigan workers can earn good wages 1 and 2-bedroom luxury modern 2-family, central quiet Hearing, Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester. 1970 AMF SNOWMOBILE, dou­ bedroom ranch type apartment, periiod restoration. Country | garage. Treed acre backed by Street, Manchester, Conn. ESTATE OF RAYMOND P. WIRT ALLA and benefits. Opportunity for ap^ments. Features wall-to- private entrance, includes heat location, all built-ins, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ble trailer and cover, best offer. USED Kirby or Hoover vacuum BUILDING carpeting, city utilities. Low setting. Good location. woods. $40,500. Owner, 742-6714. Upon the application of the petitioner Gives Views advancement for the serious in­ RN or LPN full or part-time,* Call after 5 p.m., 644-1977. cleaners regardless of condi­ wali^arpeting, vanity tile baths, and appliances, $170 per month. praying for the allowance of its annual E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be dividual. Immediate openings 40’s. Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, presented to the fiduciary named'below 649-4519. tion. 643-0053. built-in oven, range, dishwasher, Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535, 646- GARRISON Colonial, center account with said estate as per On Cease-Fire for an experienced 649-5524. COVENTRY - 5-room Ranch, on or before April 29, 1973 or be barred refrigerator and disposal, elec-, 1021. 150 NO. MAIN ST. application on file more fully appears warehouseman. Apply at entrance, large front to back | fireplace, dishwasher, large IT IS ORDERED THAT; Said account by law. The fiduciary is; DANBURY (AP) - The Viet­ INSPECTOR — Appliance Answtr to Pravioui Puzilt trie heat, 2 air-conditioners, living room with fireplace, lot, many extras. Only $28,000. Edith F. Wirtalla nam cease fire can be a Martin-Brower Co., 200 manufacturer needs individual (Cor. of Main) MANCHESTER — Forest Hills and said Trustee’s two prior accounts. glass sliding doors, all large MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- new hom es on wooded large eat-in kitchen with pic­ Peiser Realty, 289-8628. By Order of the Court 79 Ridge Street success, says anti-war priest Prestige Park Road, East Hart­ for inspection of raw materials Vegetables 9 ,0 0 0 Square Feet Manchester, Conn. >]||(-M=(ll=4 rooms. Full basement storage' bedroom townhouse, full Hamilton Drive, built by J A ture window* formal dining MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH Daniel Berrigan—but only ‘‘.if ford. and vendor parts. Will also Will DMde Houses For Sale 72 Clerk 06040 :«irj area, ample parking. Starting at rivate basenient, includes McCarthy. Starting $42,50o! room, wall-to-wall carpet the United States honors the audit raw materials to some ACRO;^ 2 Tumor Eeat, appliances, carpets, 30-Day Occupancy MATURE full time salesclerk, first and second layout work. (suffix) $175. Handy to shopping, Merritt Agency, 646-1180. throughout, screened porch, agreement.” permanent type position. 40- 1 Maize ' m ISIISI[=(l:dkg private patio ahd entrances, Apply Personnel Department, 5 Edible seeds 3 Rot flax by fJIJIHfJIJI [=1 schools, bus and religious $200 per moilth. Paul W. garage, $31,900. “ If we bring up another nour week. Apply in person, 9 Carved gem exposure JIMkY « facilities. • Ample Parking Tonkin Gulf incident, which we Iona Compqpy, 6 Regent Street, 4 Flat starchy Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- Tuesday-Saturday. Treasure Manchester. 10 Not level ■ gra iOJ • All Electric HEBRON — 6-room Cape, created, the whole thing will Shoppe, Manchester Parkade. 12 Starchy tuber food Model apartment open for in­ room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling modem eat-in kitchen, formal 13 Pungent, 5 Mate isirji:;inn MODERN one-bedroom apart­ • Elevator built-ins, IVi baths, fireplace break loose again,” he said. DOCTOR’S Assistant — 6 Greek letter 01=l[^Wifi3l=l spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other dining room, fireplace, 3 PILGRIM Mills Fabric Depart­ fleshy root nri^isiNliir*'! ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, • Full Sarvicee . paneling garage, patio’, Berrigan, released from Mature, responsible, eager to 15 Charged atom 7 Help times by appointment. range, refrigerator, disposal, bedrooms, attached ment Store has openings for 8 Moist, sticky ir.irjilriMlixiEiriQ • Wall-to-wall Carpetng barbeque, two acres. Hutchins federal prison a year ago after learn. Respond in writing 16 Period Built by air-conditioner, large closets, • Excellent Location Agency, 649-5324. breezeway and garage, large serving half of a term for mature women to work as stating reasons for desiring 18 Girl’s name substances 2 Dozen Eggs.., 9 Prepares food 27 Accomplish 37 Decay U&R HOUSING CORP. basement storage, laundry ^ k lik e yard with trees. allegedly destroying draft salesladies and cashiers. Hours position, age, marital status, 19 Omit facilities, parking for 2 cars, • Convenient to Highways can be arranged on full or part- 21 Masculine 11 Former 29 Silver 38 Cereal grain Rentals by: MANCHESTER — Lovely 14- records in Catonsville, Md., in salary, previous experience. Russian rulers (symbol) 40 Harmonize good location. 140 Hilliard St., BOLTON — 7% ro6m Raised 1 Quart of Milk... time basis. Come in for an in­ nickname room Colonial, 8 bedrooms 99 1968, told a radiq interviewer Write to Herald Box “HH”, 22 Territory (ab.) 12 Italian city 31 Ostentatious 41 Bkiglish Robert D. Murdock, Realtor $175 per month. Call Peterman, Ranch, beautifully situated terview. 434 Oakland Street, 14 Wife of Zeus processions street cars 646-6300 new ly 1 Good House Saturday that peace in Vietnam Manchester Evenjng Herald. 23 Reel (Ital.) 643-2692 643-9551 649-9404. remodeled built-in kitchen 3>4 private one acre treed lot. 3 Manchester. 24 Before (myth.) 33 Mists 42 Painful hinges on the fates of 2(X),(K)0 25 Greek 17 Over (poet.) 34 To revoke a 50 Sardinia (ab.) Brokers Protected baths, twoHiar garage. Loc’ated bedrooms, 2Vi baths, KEYPUNCH operators - 20 Earthenware legacy 51 Dutch city MANCHESTER area — Moderp I on 2% acres. Could possibly be “political prisoners” being held WESTINGHOUSE seeks mountain FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ fireplaced family room, 2-car When you shop for a home, you don’t want a First, second or third shifts. 26 Football "maker 35 Used to curdle 53 Summer (Fr.) 4-room apartment, heat, hot i used for school. Please call and in South Vietnam. agressive male college Alpha Numeric experience. 22 “Love apple” milk nished, second floor, older or side entrance garage, $43,900. graduate with minimum one score (ab.) 54 Obtained water, carpeting, appliances, see the way homes were built in supermarket item. You want a home that seems “There’s a feeling that until E(JM South Windsor, 644-2445. 28 Male sheep m arri^ couple preferred, no storage. $190 monthly. 649-2871, toe ^ rly 1^ ’s. Lou Arruda year experience industrial or 1 2 r " 6 6 7 6 children or pets, parking, hot BOWERS SCHOOL - Cape, 7 almost “custom-built” to your needs. these people' are freed and wholesale credit collection 30 Highest part J L 646-0882. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal tor store, Arruda Realty, 644-1539. rooms, 2 full baths, 4-5 guaranteed their full civil KITCHEN Aide, 9-2, five days a 32 Southern 9 i o “ 11 water, centrally located. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- We try to match the house to the family: Do you work. Great opportunity. week, in modern convalescent state (ab.) J L Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 WE HAVE customers waiting bedrooms, fireplace, treed like modern, or Victorian? Large or small; rights there won’t be any Excellent company benefits. 33 Transporta­ 12 13” H 5. MANCHESTER - Spacious peace.” home. Apply Burnside Con­ tion fee _ 1 p.m. for the rental of your apartment two-family flat, 5-6 rooms, cen­ yard. $27,^. Clapboard or stucco? Send resume to Box “ 0 ” , valescent Home, 870 Burnside n or home. J.D. Real Estate Manchester: Herald. 36 Upper limb i T " 16“ 17 i s ” ACROSS Bolton Notch Shopping tral location. Bus line. Good Let us have a talk a^ ut your requirements. We’ll Ave., East Hartford. 289-9571. 39 Makes lace ■ ■ FIVE-ROOM duplex, $220 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Center, 4,(XX) square feet, office condition. Double garaee tii 43 German river 19“ 1 5T ■a monthly. Security deposit. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Deadline for Valentine’s Day ■ or retail, entire building or 900. Hayes Agency. 64Mi3L ’ help you shop for an ideal home! ONE-CAR MAN 44 King (Ft.) Stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ Thinking of Selling your DENVER. Colo. (AP) - A 45 Other (Sp.) j part, many storage buildings, Happy Ads age, wall-to-wall carpeting in on 4 acres. 1-223-4460, 521-7373. MANCHESTER - property? Call TODAY! 17-year-old Denver boy 46 General (ab.) 26 27| S" living room, no pets. Call 649- PRESIDENTIAL MACHINIST-TOOL MAKER 47 Atlantic (ab.) w m 1 located, 6 room home with admitted to police that he has 12 Noon, Tuesday, Feb. 13 48 Paving 30 4212 after 5 p.m. VILUOEAPTS. MANCHESTER — Office- aluminum siiUng, 12x16 kitchen an extreme fondness for Capable of fabricating aircraft quality parts from material ■ MANCHESTER business- warehouse- space good sized laundry room 3 ICeitli Real Ersiate Chevroleta, especially the 49 Felt 35 42 THREE-ROOM apartment, PMUniGK 1960 to 1966 models. He liked blueprints. Must be capable of making own layouts and 52 Pod vegetable ■ H i i i i available. Up to 10,000 square bedrooms. Hying room, dining good area, heat, lights, gas, One and two bedrooms. feet. Excellent loca^on. Will room, 2 porches. Price reduc^ 172 East Center Street them so well, he said, that he setups. 55 Civil War 43 w 8 " parking included. Available im­ CaU 643-2711. * general ■ □ ■ subdivide. Merritt Agency, 646- to ^ . 000. Cantor & ( S S Manchester, Conn. has stolen 197 of them in the . , . Semcon* 46 s r ST mediately, reasonable. 236- Near scbools, churches Apply in person: 56 Short jackets ■ 1180. '______■ Realtors, 643-8442, 875^ 44. ° XeENCY past five months. He said 30 may hav* Mnt you 57 'Very much ■ 0564, 247-4688. and shopping center, on 4« 60 81 62 63 64 to 40 of the cars were stolen o happy adl (Fr.) bus line. Call anytime. MANCHESTER - East Center from a single local shopping 58 Head (Fr.) MANCHESTER — Family style listing REXTCRS . 646-4126 649-1922 H 66 66 Street. New office or business First tinfe center parking lot. He THE E.A. PAHEN CO. DOWN two-bedroom apartment. Heat, 7 ' 67 56 6 4 8 - 1 6 2 3 space available. Will sub-divide offered, 3 bedroom "L” Ranch usually drove the cars until 303 WstlwrwII StrMt, Manchsstsr, Conn. 1 Mint family 1r appliances included. $200 to needs. Merritt Agency, 646- choice treed lot. view. $36 9m ’ '(!4 M 2 (I4 they ran out of gas. plant monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 1180. Hayes Agency, 646-0131.^’ \ (NEWSPAPEK ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021.

■ V The Weather

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 5, 1973 Short Form Tax Cloudy with occasional drizzle late Method Explained tonight in south and throughout the state Program Report Wednesday. Low tonight 25-30, high lEiipmng Bpralh tomorrow 4045. Precipitation 4(J per cent On Page 17 Wednesday. Obituaries Issued By Meskill Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 9 7 3 - VOL. XCII, No. 107 teragency cooperation for the Mrs. Hannah M. Bell HARTFORD (AP) - Jobs Mrs. Elizabeth Strange benefit of all Connecticut SOUTH WINDSOR—Mrs. were found for 1,095 welfare citizens.” Mrs. Elizabeth Strane^. 79. of Hannah Matthew Bell, 82, of 75 recipients during the first seven 117 McKee St, widow of Main St., died Sunday. iri<> months of a program d esired POWERFUI rU lM B I OEUS Joseph Strange, died this mor­ Manchester Memorial to match recipients with jobs. ning at Manchester Memorial OOCCED TOILETS Hospital. She was the widow of T h e n Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said Hospital. William Bell. Bom in East Hartford, June today. Born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, ‘ ‘When we initiated this 1, 1893, the daughter of George she lived in South Windsor POW Releases To Start program last July, pur goal was and Mary Graham Richmond, and about four years. She was a to work up to a level of 100 . U.S. prisoners handed over in enough, they, too, may be flown she was a resident of SAIGON (AP) — 'The chair- ble sites for the transfer of an official said of the eight-man that it hoped some American member of the Manchester placements weekly,” Meskill direct to Clark. Manchester most of her life. inan of the international cease­ prisoners held by the Viet Cong teams. “They are ready to be prisoners would be freed by the North Vietnam will be flown, Salvation Army Corps. said in a statement. “ The per­ The commission officials said Survivors are a niece and fire commission said today that in South Vietnam: the An Loc available within a few hours.” middle of the week. direct to Clark Air Base in the Survivors are two daughters, formance during January prisoners released in South several nephews. ...N ow the first groups of American area, 60 miles north of Saigon, Each teapi includes two Commission officials said the Philippines. U.S. prisoners Mrs. Harold Williamson of shows that we aVe approaching Vietnam could be photographed Funeral services will be held prisoners of war to bO freed in and Phu Hoa, also north of representatives of the nations order of release would be releas^ in South Vietnam will South Windsor and Mrs. Donald by newsmen but not inter­ Wednesday at 11 a.m. from the this goal.” both North and South Vietnam Saigon. in the commission — (Canada, American prisoners first, then be given preliminary checkups E. Ehlers of Norwalk; a son, Meskill said the program^ John F. Tierney Funeral Home, would be handed over about It was at first reported that Indonesia, Hungary and Viet Cong followied by South at hospitals in Saigon, Pleiku, viewed. John M. Bell of Hebron; two resulted in 175 jobs for welfare' Hanoi lists 562 U.S. ser­ 219 W. Center St., with the Rev. Saturday. Gauvin was referring to a town Poland. Vietnamese and North Viet­ and Da Nang, then flown to brothers in Scotland; two recipients during the first two vicemen and 23 American Stephen White, associate pastor Michel Gauvin of Canada, the called Phu Hoa in the Mekong The Pentagon said Monday namese. Clark. But if they appear well sisters in Scotland and another civilians captive in North and of St. Mary’^ Episcopal Church, weeks of January. chairman of the International Delta, but officials later said it sister in New York City; eight “ I am sure that for many of South Vietnam and Laos. officiating. There will be no Commission for Control and was the town north of Saigon. grandchildren, and six great­ these recipients this program calling hours. Memorial NEVEI AOAIN that tick Supervision (ICCS), told Meanwhile, the U.S. Military grandchildren. will be a major turning point in wh#n youf toll#t ev#nwws donations may be made to the newsmen as he entered a Command announced that 2,OOD Funeral services will be their lives,” Meskill said. “ It School Board Adopts S i American Cancer Society or to T O I L A r L B X * meeting of the commission; “ I more American troops were Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Salva­ gives them a starting point for the Heart Association. tion Army Citadel, 661 Main St., Toilet Plongwr don’t have any specific time or withdrawn from Vietnam News the transition back to in­ date, but I know it’s around the during the past four days, drop­ Manchester. Burial will be dependence and self determina­ Unlike ordinary plungen, TbiM e* Brig. George Simons doe. not permit compreited air or loth Wednesday at Buckland for American prisoners.” ping U.S. strength to below 20,- $11.7 Million Budget SOUTH WINDSOR- Funeral tion, the only truly valid goal meaty water to aplaali back or etcapc. 000 men for the first time since Capsules Cemetery, Manchester. With Tbilaflex the full pretiure plowa After the meeting, he services for Salvation Army for a welfare program.” There are no calling hours. through the clogging matt and expanded on this and told December 1964. Brig. (Ret.) George Simons Under the program , the awiahea it down. By JOHN A. JOHNSTON teaching personnel are current­ The $301,500 capital The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 newsmen: “ There are no Under terms of the cease-fire were held today at the Holmes Welfare Department and the . SUCTION^IIM STOPS SPtASH-BACK (Herald Reporter) ly hired under it) will be improvements budget approved Main St., Manchester, is in definite dates, but I understand agreement, all U.S. troops are Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St., Labor Department work jointly . CENTERS trSELF, CANT SKID AROUND discontinued, and Title I and for next year is divided as Dollar Defended a TAPERED TAIL OIVES AIR-TIOHT FIT American prisoners will to be out of Vietnam and all Three 1973-74 budgets, charge of arrangements. to find jobs for the recipients. Head Start are in trouble. This follows: $30,000 for resurfacing LONDON (AP) - The dollar Manchester. Burial was in East Gal Uia Qanulna Toilaflax* probably be released around the prisoners released by March 28. totaling $11,731,796, were ap­ Friends wishing to do so may Meskill called the program the high school athletic fields; Clemetery, Manchester. 10th of February, some of The Joint Military Conunis- proved by the Board of Educa­ will require further discussions was hit by a heavy wave of make memorial contributions “an excellent example of in- * 2 ** AT HAROWARI HORIS $50,000 for burglar alarm Brig. Simons was dead on them, not all, from Hanoi.” sion — made up of the United tion last night for submission to about whether the Board of selling today and European to the Salvation Army. systems in schools; $25,000 to arrival Friday at Manchester Gauvin said he also un­ States, North and South Viet­ the Board of Directors. Education will want to start state banks were forced to buy convert a Buckley Memorial Hospital after MrH. KuymoncI Burt derstood that shortly after the nam and the Viet Cong— asked Dr. James P. Kennedy, federally funded programs for more than a billion dollars to ' ■ School shower room to a media becoming ill while shopping in HEBRON-Mrs. Helen Shat- first group of Americans is the International Commission superintendent of schools, said this calendar year that may end defend the American currency. ' * (See Page Eighteen) Manchester. tuck Burt, 55, of Rt. 66, died released, Vietnamese prisoners to have three of its prisoner that March 1 is the date Jan. 1, 1974.” The dollar’s slump on Sunday in Uncas-on-Thames V-; would be freed or exchanged in recovery teams ready to move tentatively set for a conference European exchanges was good Frank l.ulhi Hospital, Norwich. She was the J South Vietnam. out on two hours’ notice. with the directors on the news for American exporters COVENTRY - Frank Luthi, wife of Raymond Burt and the Gauvin mentioned two possi­ “ They’re on sort standby,” $11,370,491 operating budget. because their goods were 72, of Hampton, formerly of mother of Mrs. Alan Latham of No dates were set for discus­ Commission cheaper on world markets. But Coventry, died at his home ■ FUNERAL HOME sion of the $59,805 budget under it was bad for Europe. Hebron. Saturday. Born in Johnson, Vt., she i i i i i Public Act 296, for health and Born in Orange, N.J., he Establiahed 1874-Three Generation» of ServuA lived in Hebron for the past 32 welfare services to the town’s Backs Laurel Strike Called moved to Coventry in 1914. years. She was a meriTBer of Manchester Hospital four parochial schools; and the BELFAST (AP) - Protestant From 1922 until his retirement Hebron Congregatconal 142 East Center Street Mancnester $301,500 capital improvements militants are calling a one-day in 1963, he owned and operated Church. budget. Auxiliary Strikes strike throughout Northern a dairy farm in Coventry. He Survivors also include two The $11,370,491 figure Lake Purchase Ireland Wednesday to protest worked for the Latimer Grain sons and two brothers. approved by board members to At* i February 4th thru 10th the first use against them of the and Coal Co. in Coventry. Private funeral services and Blow For Men^s Lib fund operating expenses in the BY BETTY RYDER Surveys Rain Damage new antiterrorist laws. Survivors are three burial will be at the con­ next school year is $65,421 less (Herald Reporter) I I The Protestants, allied in the daughters, a son, a sister, nine venience of the family. Friends than the $11,425,912 budget §. National Children's United Loyalist Council, are grandchildren and a great­ may call at the Potter Funeral BY JUNE TOMPKINS resolution. C. Elmore Watkins recommended by Dr. Kenney Discussions of the inland-wetland act and the proposed Ernie Tureck, Manchester park superintendent, views protesting toe detention without grandchild. Home, 456 Jackson St., % 1;____ I Dental Health Week (Herald Reporter) was made an honorary member Jan. 8; and is a $1,080,491 (10.5 purchase of Laurel Lake highlighted the Manchester damage caused by recent rains to the ic? skating rink at trial of two members of the The funeral will be Tuesday Willimantic tonight from 7 to 9. ^ In observance, dental health posters For the first time in the at the time the auxiliary per cent) increase over the Conservation (Commission meeting last night. The Laurel Charter Oak Park. He is standing atop the water inlet at 9:15 a.m. at the Beacon vigilante Ulster Defense When hearts were gay and life moved at a more leisurely few animals, rowboats for rent, and open space for do-it- ^ made by children in the Manchester history of the Manchester. accepted male volunteer ser­ 1972-73 budget. which is used to fill the pond and which was plugged by Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St., Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, vices. Lake plan was endorsed. Association, William Halsall, Mrs. Ilerhert (Gillette pace. Laurel Park, on the south side of W. Middle Tpke., yourself entertainment. The first thrill was crossing a The $55,421 reduction was debris from the rain-water runoff late last week. (Herald Willimantic, with a Mass at 10 elementary schools, will be on display In full membership is open to Manchester Memorial Guests included Mayor Johil Thompson; William D. 23, and Sam Macreary, 20. COLUMBIA—Mrs. Adelaide was an amusement institution in these parts. One m ade his narrows of the lake on a bridge that always seemed to be effected' by two decreases photo by Ofiara) a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes local stores. men. At Monday’s meeting of Hospital Auxiliary now joins O’Neill, director of public works; and Atty. William E. Isham Gillette, 86, of Rt. 66, ready to meet the fate of the one at San Luis Rey, before totaling $60,000 and two in­ Church. Burial will be in St. way there by horse and buggy, later by trolley car, still The Herald will also carry a series of six the auxiliary board of directors, several other hospital sister of Mrs. Stanley Andrews one ascended the hill to the park proper. Could anyone creases totaling $5,424. The FitzGerald, judge of probate. Mary's Cemetery, Coventry. later by automobile in its early days, and the more hardy articles on facts you should know about a resolution was introduced auxiliaries in Connecticut c o n s e r v e la n d and Gun Control of Columbia, died Saturday in have dreamed, even wildly in those days, that the bucolic decreases were each for $30,- Mrs. Theresa Parla, commis- Friends may cail at the by shanks’ mare. It was a favorite spot for annual Sunday dental health. that “ the hospital auxiliary which have included male resources.” WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill the Willington Convalescent 000. One was the transfer of the sion chairman, expressed toe Mayor Thompson cited a few funeral home tonight from 7 to School picnics, probably because of its accessibility and entrance to Laurel Park would give way to apartment membership be open to all per­ membership for the past few to ban handguns called Rain Washes Out Hospital, Willington. She was renovation of the high school desire of the commission to problems which might arise 9, limited opportunities to spend hard-to-come-by money. buildings, much less that the site might become a possible sons over the age of 16 with full years. “ This seems to be part of “ Saturday night specials” has the wife of Herbert A. Gillette athletid fields to the capital administer toe inland-wetlands when it was necessary to decide There was little more than a merry-go-round, pavilion, a sanitary landfill area? (Herald photo by Becker) privileges and responsibilities a national trend which is been introduced in the House by Dr. Nathan (L Harris Survivors also include three improvements budget, and the act as it pertains to with landowners which land is of the organization.” encouraged by the American other was the discovery that the an opponent of gun control laws Winter Rec Areas Dr. Nathan G. Harris, 74, of daughters, ten grandchildren The above space is available to your group on a FIRST COME FIRST Manchester, stating that toe 198 Million Tree Acres SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, through the It has taken 50 years for the Hospital Association,” says frLng,8 b e n e fits item fo r (Sec Page Eighteen) who also is a director of toe West Hartford, died Sunday at and nine great-grandchildren. puipose of toe commission was A bout Tow n Miami—More than 198 million courtesy ol Watkins. Contact Mrs. Smith at The Herald between 11‘-12 a.m. auxiliary to fully recognize Mrs. Robert Spillane, first vice employes (medical insurance) National Rifle As«>ciation. The recent rainstorm, which washed out many areas of home. He was the brother of Private funeral services and ;-:i Thursday the week before publication; 643-2711... Friendship Circle of the acres of trees are growing in men’s lib. president of the auxiliary. The had b ^ n overbudgeted. Rep. John Dingell,' D-Mich., Mrs. Ethel Goldschmidt of burial will be at the con­ Grand Jury Rehearsals for the Gilbert the state, did cause damage on the local scene also. Salvation Army will meet forests in the ,13 Southern In 1970, the transition to group feels that its new move is The two increases were $3,000 introiduced the bill Monday Manchester. venience of the family. There and Sullivan Workshop produc­ Manchester Park Maintenance Supervisor Ernie Tureck (Conlinufil from Page One) Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the states;______J______men’s membership began on a a step in the right direction, for home economic department which follows a guideline set Survivors also include a son are no calling hours. Those tion of “ The Gondoliers” will Frisina Indicted» reported today that the ice skating and hockey area at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. limited scale when the board that men liove skills and supplies, and $2,424 for a recently by President Nixon for and a daughter. wishing to do so may make be Mondays and Wednesdays at Charter Oak Park complex has been washed out. murder as “ the intentional Harold A. Turkington and Mrs. decided to admit men on a knowledge that could be of summer pilot program for legislation to ban the small, A private funeral will be at memorial contributions to the 8 p.m. at South United killng of another person.” Maynard Clough. restricted membership basis. great benefit to the auxiliary’s children with learning dis­ inexpensive and cheaply "Water overflowed its bank Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ American Cancer Society. Methodist Church. Any tenors For Wife’s Murder rains fell. The ski area at After hearing evidence, the That is, their volunteer services function. abilities. All other decreases manufactured handguns. on the first base side on the mington Ave., Hartford. Burial The Potter Funeral Home, and basses interested in joining Manchester Citivan Club will Northview had its snow washed grand jury must return to the were accepted and they could Mrs. Behlke is planning a and increases, totaling $417,044 Rookie Baseball Field and will be at the convenience of the 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, is the chorus are invited to attend honor clergymen at Willie’s By DOUG BEVINS to Feb. 22, when a plea will be away. court room and report whether participate in social activities membership campaign which and $361,623, respectively, swamped half of toe infield dia­ family. in charge of arrangements. Monday night. Steak House tomorrow noon, jn ulc’itc GcrnnG entered. Defense Atty. George At Union Pond in the North the murder indictment is a of the auxiliary, but they had no will attract men in the com­ resulted from technical (Herald Reporter) mond and onto the skating area. Friends wishing to do so may celebration of International Sherman of Hartford said he Nixon Pledge End, Tureck reports there are Glarence I I . Tlioinus “ true bill” or “ not a true bill,” voice in the executive matters munity to become members. transfers within program An 18-member grand jury The water pipe used to regulate make memorial contributions Twelve of the 18 jurors must Recitation of the Rosary and Clergy Week. intends to file various motions WASHINGTON (AP) - 28 gas holes in the ice. “ It’s like LEBANON—C larence H. of the organization. Some of budgets. sitting in Tolland County toe amount of water to fill the to a charity of the donor's agree on the decision. an hour of devotion will be held It was also announced at the in the interim. President Nixon has pledged bubbling soda,” he stated. “ I Thomas, 80, of Goshen Hill, these male volunteer services Beldon Schaffer, personnel Superior Court Monday brought skating rink was clogged with choice, The grand jury's work Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Cronin Manchester Lodge of Masons board of director’s meeting that Only Frisina was present continued government efforts imagine it’s from the landfill have included carpentry, and finance committee chair­ an indictment of murder debris and caused soil erosion. died Saturday in Windham Hall in Mayfair Gardens by St. IT AU TOGCTHCR there are two additional to hold down food prices, saying expected to be completed will meet at 7:30 p.m. to confer with toe grand jury when they we used that is causing some Mrs. Emma F. Murphy Community Memorial Hospital maintenance, dietary and man, commented that “ While against John O. Frisina of An­ With toe amount of debris in the today, according to State Atty. Bridget Rosary Society. The the Entered Apprentice degree, services at the hospital open for heard testimony Monday. He success of his Phase 3 economic kind of chemical reaction Mrs. Emma Frances He was a veteran of World transportation. At that time, the comm ittee believes the dover. skating area itself, it will be Caldwell. public is invited. with Junior Warden Earl volunteers—emergency and X- was not present during the program depends in part on underneath. Until all the gas Murphy, 93. of West Hartford, War 1, and a member of the formerly all-woman 1973-74 budget to be realistic Frisina, a 49-year-old almost impossible to use the Caldwell, did note, however, Robertson presiding. There will ray. According to Mrs. George jury’s deliberation. what happens to toe cost of bubbles disappear the skating died Saturday at Hartford American Legion Post 180. organization voted to drop the and trimmed to minimum electronics technician, is area for the remainder of the that he has been surprised by The Ladies Aid of the be refreshments. Bendtsen, director of Judge Dannehy had earlier food. area will be closed. Hospital. She was the mother of He is survived by a son, word “ Women” from its title , necessity^ it wishes to go on charged in the Christmas Day season,” Tureck added. grand juries in the past. Lutheran Women’s Missionary volunteers at the hospital, denied defense motions to allow “Food prices are a key to The winter sport outlook for Thomas Murphy of Carlton Thomas; three and became simply “ The record to the community that shooting of his wife, Anna, at The rink was in operation for After the jury retired to hear League of the Zion Lutheran volunteers in jhe emergency Frisina’s counsel in toe jury making Phase 3 work,” Nixon the town is rather dim for Manchester. grandchildren, and two great- Auxiliary of Manchester should cuts be made by the the home of their neighbors on only six days prior to the evidence this morning. Judge Church will meet Tuesday at RANGE AND room fill a particular n ^ in room; to have the court said at a farewell meeting outdoor enthusiasts, until cold Survivors also include 3 grandsons. Memorial Hospital.” directors, the Board of Bear Swamp Rd. in Andover. washout, according to toe Park Dannehy denied a number of 7:30 p.m. at the church. FUEL OIL , V ' being able to “ reassure the stenographer present during Monday with toe Phase 2 Pay weather returns. daughters, 10 grandchildren The funeral was held today at At the present time, accor­ Education will then be forced to The grand jury, headed by Department. motions by the defense at­ Hostesses are Mrs. Margaret mother who is under stress toe grand jury proceedings; Board and Price Commission. and 22 great-grandchildren. the Potter Funeral Home, 456 GASOLINE ding to Mrs. Roy Behlke, consider dropping programs, Atty. Martin Burke of Also, at the opposite end of torney, George Sherman of McKenna, Mrs. Henry Nelson when her child is brought in and to make a transcript of toe Funeral services were held Jackson St., Willimantic. membership chairman, there reordering priorities and Rockville, brought in the indict­ the rink, where the warming Hartford. Denied were motions and Mrs. Fred Baker. with a bad injury,” or to relieve proceedings available to the this morning at the Rose Hill Burial was in the Goshen Hill are about ^ members. There possibly closing additional ment at about 5 p.m. The jury, shelter is located, gushing that Frisina be represented by the emotiomd strain of some of defense. Kissinger Decision Stennis’ Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Cemetery, Lebanon. BANTLY OIL k i are about 16 men volunteers schools.” sworn in and charged by Judge water undermined the walkway counsel in the jury room; that The executive board of the more anxious patients. In his instructions to the CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Rocky Hill. Burial was in Rose COMPANY, INC. who can now become full- Pausing at one point in his Joseph Dannehy Monday and caused unsafe conditions. the court stenographer be pre­ Bentley School PTA will meet grand jury. Judge Dannehy said Presidential adviser Henry Hill Memorial Park. fledged members of the Mrs. Philip Sumfter, presi­ presentation of budget changes. morning, began hearing ’Ihe banks near the brook and Condition Nelly Breidenhueh sent in the jury room; and that Tuesday in the school library. 331 Main Street the jurors’ only duty is to Kissinger has told Harvard auxiliary. Winslow Manchester dent of the auxiliary, believes Dr. Kennedy said, “ Our best evidence — in secret — at 11 fish ladder were gullied by the Clarence Brunelle COLUMBIA-Mrs. Nelly Frisina be given a transcript of Tel. 649-4595 determine whether there are University officials they can of 253 Hollister St. bears the that the adoption of the new information now is that the a.m. They took a one-hour rain. Worsens VERNON — Clarence Breidenbach, 75, of the proceedings before the “ reasonable grounds for belief give his teaching position to Friendship Lodge of Masons Rockville 875-3274 distinction of being a charter resolution is a “ step in the right Emergency Employment Act break for lunch. The last day of rink operation Brunelle, 62, of Kelly Rd., died Gelnhausen, West Germany, grand jury. someone else. WASHINGTON (AP) - The will have its annual Midwinter male member under the new direction.” (several school system non­ Frisina’s case was continued (See Page Eighteen) was Thursday night, the day the Saturday at Hartford Hospital. died Jan. 22 in Germany. She Frisina, a 49-year-old elec­ Social Saturday at Willie’s condition of Sen. John C. Sten­ He was the husband of Mrs. was the mother of Mrs. Frank tronics technician, has been Steak House. Reservations nis worsened following hew sur­ Winona MacGregor Brunelle. Zanotti of Pine St. held since his Dec. 25 arrest at should be made with Walter J. gery today and a hospital Survivors also include He was born in Burlington, the Connecticut Correctional Hileman, senior steward, of iA spokesman said his chance of Vt., and lived in Vernon since another daughter, a son, and six Center, Hartford, in lieu of Heidi Dr., Vernon, whose recovery “ is considered 1956. He was formerly grandchildren, all of West Ger­ $125,000 bond. telephone number is 875-7902. grave.” The senator was shot employed at La Pointe In­ many. State police allege Frisina twice in a holdup a week ago. dustries in Rockville. Funeral services were held in shot his estranged 39-year-old May Offer Some The 71-year-old Mississippi Survivors, besides his wife, West Germany. wife, at the home of neighbors A story hour for children ages Democrat was in the operating are a daughter, two sonS, and Mrs. Dora L. Leinieux on Bear Swamp Rd. in Andover. 3'A to 5 will be held Tuesday in 1-• . ____■ ' room at Walter Reed Army several grandchildren. the Junior Room at Mary Medical Center for 45 minutes SOUTH WINDSOR-Mrs. The funeral will be Tuesday Cheney Library. Guest story after doctors suspected a Dora Lariviere Lemieux, 81, at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke teller will be Mrs. F.H. Cowan, blockage had developed in his Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., died Friday at a Hartford Con­ Window shades o f lovely 1 ’ 24 Greenwood Dr. "Tonttae"^Rre easy to wash. Will Tax Relief In Budget Message small intestine, said hospital valescent home. She was the Rockville, and a Mass at 9 a m. Personal Notice iMk like new. Wph’t crack, fray or spokesman Jan. Frapk widow of Victor J. Lemieux. at the Sacred Heart Church in pmhole. Available in many attrae- V Garland. Survivors are three sons, tive colors. Just call us. W s will be Vernon. Burial will be in Grove In loving memory of Clyde H, Pickral, Lily Canning is one of the girls who put new phone package have been sketched out publicly that re lie f-fo r the cent of capital gains, instead of The cutbacks in federal fun­ ^ glad to measure your windows and By DON MEIKLE He said that while no Eugene Lemieux, Robert Sr., who passed away Feb. 5, 1971. BRING YOUR average taxpayer must be ding of a number of programs Hill Cemetery, Rockville. give you a free estimate for new books together at our directory office in New Haven. Aasocialed Press Writer in public comments from time just half. blockage was found, “ this ad­ Lemieux and Victor Lemieux of provided in order to make any coidd, if allowed by Congress to , Friends may call at the No length of time can take away. to time, toe final details were ditional surgery has resulted in South Windsor; a daughter, a WELFARE-UNION The last General Assembly funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Our thoughts of you from day to day. HARTFORD (AP) - Tax closely guarded as toe package tax cut package politically remain in effect, put pressure a worsening” of Stennis’ condi­ brother, two sisters, 2 DUPONT Lily Canning and our other directory clerks are now getting your new passed a bill which was in­ p.m. The tears in our eyes we can wipe away. on k c u ta for industry, consumers was being put together. viable, Meskill is expected to On toe state government to tion. “ He remains very serious­ grandchildren and two great­ But the ache in our hearts will always tended to remove toe SO per Those wishing to do so may telephone directory ready for the printer. Please do us both a favor and ahd stockholders are expected propose toe phasing out of sales make up for toe withdrawal of ly ill and the prognosis is con­ grandchildren. stay. INSURANCE Legislative leaders were to cent exemption on capital make memorial donations to TONTINE. to nighU^t Gov. Thomas J. and inventory taxes on in­ federal support. sidered grave,” Garland added check to see if your name and address are listed properly. Tell us if you’d be briefed at 3 p.m., with a gains, but toe state supreme the Kidney Foundation of The funeral was held this Sadly missed by your dustrial machinery; repeal of Also, a U.S. Supreme Court PRESCRIPTIONS Mpidirs prime-time televised briefing for newsmen scheduled court ruled last year that toe at a 6 a.m., EST, news briefing. Connecticut, Inc., 964 Asylum morning from the Potter Sister-in-law, Helen like initials used. Or if any relatives or children should be listed. Order all toe tax on stock dirtdends, and ruling against the local (Sissy) TO biraget message tonight. to follow at 5 p.m. Ihe reporters exemption still stood. The tax The next briefing was Ave., Hartford Funeral Home, Willimantic. a cut in the 7 per cent sales tax property-tax system of finan­ and E. A. JOHNSON your additional listings now. You won’t have another chance until next year. will hear from Meskill’s top department is now in the scheduled at 3 p.m. 'm e Republican governor is to 6.5 per cent. cing public schools would force Brother-in-law, PINE PHARMACY expected to present to toe GOP fiscal advisor. Finance Com­ process' of refunding about $17 Stennis’ wife, Coy, and his Charles Meskill and toe legislature to ■ 664 CtHTER STREET PAINT CO. If you're in business, consider a bold type listing. And list the after hours missioner Adolf Carlson. The million in capital gains taxes. son, John Hampton Stennis, and . aaa azrfHKSniM I legislature — and to the voters “ The governor has reportedly grapple with that sizable number where you can be reached. You’ll make it quicker and easier for and taxpayers — a state budget public delivery of toe message daughter, Mrs. Margaret Syme, been warned by Republican Another area in which problem. were at the hospital during toe Shots Fired at Car customers to find you. which will be about 5 per' cent itself by toe governor to a joint legislative leaders not to follow Meskill could cut taxes is that The governor’s Commission over current authorized spen­ session of toe House and Senate night. Members of his staff also ^COLOR TV ANTENNA» » his tax commission’s proposal of the insurance industry. on Tax Reform proposed a so- were present. ding levels. is scheduled for 7 p.m. In Run-Over Attempt If you live in Manchester and your number starts with 643, 646, 647, or 649, to extend toe sales tax if its rate Connecticut’s unique tax on the called “Robin Hood plan” of Stennis chairman of the With the help of federal is cut to 6.5 per cent. There investment income of its in- having toe richer communities Senate Armed Services Com­ A Vernon policeman fired his at Hodges in the parking lot and DON’T Spend $125.00 to $150.00 you can order Touch-Tone service too. If a number change is needed, it revenue sharing, a recent up; The message is not expected would be considerable opposi­ . surance companies is scheduled pour some of their property tax mittee and one of the most in­ revolver several times as the the policeman fired shots from turn in the economy, and toe $18 to be a long one, perhaps lasting tion in the legislature to to go out of existence On June revenues into toe poorer towns, for a Color TV Antenna! sftgss can be done easily in the new directory. fluential members of the driver,of a stolen car allegedly his revolver. It is not known at million or more surplus in the only 20 minutes, but it is removing the exemptions on 30, and Meskill could simply let while others have Congress. First elected to the tried to run him down early this time how many shots were current budget, it is possible for expected to be highly specific— The new Manchester telephone directory is closing soon. Call or visit the children’s clothing and personal that happen. recommended “ full state fun­ Senate in 1947, he ranks seventh Sunday morning at Odeil fired or whether the shots were DO Call and see why the NEW Price Includes the governor to propose tax unlike MeskiU’s “ State of the services such as haircuts. With all the possibilities for ding” of education via a state in seniority among the 100 Dodge, Inc., Rt. 83, Vernon. fired at the vehicle or into the Phone Store neafest you. In Manchester at 52 East Center Street — cuts and modest spending in­ State” message on Jan. 3, when CONVERT-A-SYSTEI^ • 28 Element UHF/VHF Antenna tax cuts, toe tone of toe budget income tax as another method senators.. The policeman who fired the air, police said. creases at the same time. he made only three specific Also, if Meskill does call for 643-4101. In Rockville at 1 Court Street — 875-3301. message should be generally of sharing toe cost of toe public He was shot twice in front of shots, James Hodges, and Of­ • Alliance 11-100 Rotor proposals. complete repeal of the by is tor you!!! Gov, Thomas J, Meskill preparing Just how far Meskill would optimistic, but there are a cou­ schools. his home last Tuesday evening ficer Edward Moynihan were Both officers chased the TAMS • New Low Loss Lead-In Wire dividends tax, he may have to follow the. advice, of his Com­ Having promised “ good ple of clouds on the horizon that Either, approach would in­ by two male teen-agers after investigating suspicious ac­ stolen vehicle to the Kelly Rd. budget address which will be at 7 p.m, recommend legislative repair • Labor mission on Tax. Reform was a news" to industry, having could have some effect on toe volve changes of considerable they robbed him of his wallet tivities at Cl^ell Dod^e shortly afea of South Windsor where today before the State House and of the capital gains tax so as to matter of conjecture. Altopugh frequently criticized the state’s fiscal picture later in magnitude in toe present tax and wristwatch. after 3 a.m. they lost sight of the car. make sure it is levied on lOOJier SERVICE CENTERS the broad outlines of his fiscal dlvideiKls Uuc, and having said the year. structure, either state or local. The FBI and police have not Moynihan found the front State and area police were Hartfoni B24-8128 • New Britain 220- DonH Miss^This One Senate, (AP photo) arrested any suspects. door open and was inside alerted to watch for the car, a 8198 • MhMIetawn 347-0488 • Maridan checking while Hodges was 1973 four-door Dodge Coronet, 238-6188 PU(X THAT CALL TODAY Southern New England Telephone 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. checking the rear of the which was later found on Edith building. A car came speeding Rd., Ellington.