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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn- Fri., Jan. 11, 1974 Hebron Obituaries Name of Company; School Meeting Postponed Address: Chamber y __ correction of the sewer gas • NANCY DRINKUTH Tangible Loss: $ _ j______problem at the Gilead Hill IVIra. Samuel C. Luberto Correspondent School. COVENTRY - Mrs. Ella Percent Insurance Coverage:_ .228.3970 The board also planned to If Gas Advisory Unit The Board of Education was Carpenter Luberto, 66, of Economic Injury: $ review a report on changes in Scotland, a Coventry native, died forced to postpone its meeting transportation routes and con­ Manchester—A City of Village Charm Thursday in Windham Communi­ Percent Insurance Coverage; ’Thursday night because of the solidation of bus stops to save PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS ty Memorial Hospital. She was snow . storm. The board will DOUG BEVINS He said station operators who lease gas. As a result of the chOnge to MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY',. JANUARY 12, 1974 - VOI,., XCIII, I^. the wife of Samuel C. Luberto. Additional Comments; meet on Thursday Jan. 17. 87 (Herald Reporter) facilities from major oil companies pay daylight saving time, some Mrs. Luberto was born in Board members were TWELVE PAGES . TWO MINI their rent on the basis of the amount of gas parents are unhappy with the Coventry. Monthly gasoline allotments to scheduled to discuss three they pump. S o ,^ order to keep rent new bus stop schedule because She is also survived by a son, Mancjiester area service stations, set by major maintenance concerns: payments coming in regularly, the oil cllfteen must wait for the bus Reginald Cadwell of Leominster, the major oil companies, don’t reflect Conversion of boiler to use No. companies allocate more gasoline to some distance from their On Quest For Mideast Peace Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Ann expected business increases, according to 4 oil, the roof problem at the homes in the early dawn light. Robert J. Stevenson, co-owner of Steven­ stations working under that arrangement, Hebron Elementary School and Hyvarinen of Leominster; five he said. Board members will consider sisters, Mrs. Ethel .Wiley and son’s Exxon, 405 Main St. As local motorists are being limited in opening school one-half hour Mrs. Minnie Johnson, both of Signature: Stevenson, discussing the gasoline shor­ gasoline purchases, the Greater later because of these objec­ Coventry, Mrs. Annie Kulynck of tage today, said the allocation he’s Meskill Seeks Title: Manchester Chamber of Commerce and tions. Hebron, Mrs. Evelyn James of receiving this montji is based ort a percen­ Manchester’s Independent Garage Willifnantic, and Mrs. Effie Date: tage on last January’s figures and doesn’t To Subpoena Kissinger ‘Guardedly take into account the increase in his Owners (IGO) are doing something about LePage of Tarpon Springs, Fla.; it. Oil Companies four brothers, Reginald Please complete and return to: business over the year. The Chamber has set up an IGO ad­ CEILINGS Carpenter of Coventry, Charles Richard G. Clark, Executive Vice President “We’re getting about 80 per cent of last HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. visory committee, part of the consumer Carpenter of Windham, Harold Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce year’s total,” Stevenson said, “but in­ Thomas J. Meskill today asked gasoline assistance program, to explore Carpenter of Enfield, and Gerald 257 East Center Street crease in our business means we’re only for subpoena powers to force Bernard Lozier, getting about half, of what we neqd.” possible solutions to the gasoline shortage. * Inc. Optimistic’ at Aswan Carpenter of Flushine.-JIY .; a^d Manchester, Connecticut 06040 major oil companies to reveal Richard G. Clark, the Chamber’s several grandchildren. / Because of the shortage the station has the extent of their oil supplies. executive vice president, explained that Funeral services are Saturday been forced to limit purchases to $2 worth The governor said the “sheer Repairs and the function of the IGO advisory com­ United Press International Egyptian troops along the Suez exchanging quips and uughing ideas with our Egyptian friends at 2 p.m. at the Potter Funeral of gasoline per car, Stevenson said. It’s obstinacy” of major oil com­ mittee will be to handle consumer con­ ReplacementsI Secretary of State Henry A. Canal. together. They met 'for 90 and we will make a major ef­ Homef 456 Jackson St., Williman- impossible to get an increased allotnrient, panies requires tough new laws, Kissinger visited relics of an­ cerns and develop consumer purchasing Kissinger and Sadat met in minutes Friday evening im­ fort to make a big step forward tic. Burial w ill^ in the Scotland he nibntioned, pointing to the situation to get essential information for Phone cient Egypt today, then met Chamber Tallying tips. the garden of Sadat’s villa at mediately after Kissinger on the road toward peace in the Cemetery. during last month’s ice-storm crisis. rational decision making for the 649-4464 with Presidet Anwar Sadat, During that crisis (Dec. 17 to 22), there Members of the advisory committee in­ Aswan overlooking the Nile. arrived from Washington. Middle East," Kissinger said Friends may call at the funeral energy crisis. trying to speed up the dis­ The meeting was relaxed and was a great demand for gasoline, Steven­ clude Peter Listro of Pete’s Cit^o (Listro U.S. officials said Kissinger on arrival in Aswan. home tonight from 7 to 9. (Continued from Page One) engagement of Israeli and cordial, with the two" men next Wednesday, Jan. 16. son said, and he was unable to fully meet is IGO president), Dan Carey of Moriarty was guardedly optimistic of 5 Egyptian sources said ■ Meanwhile, the Town of Bros., John Lynch of Hollywood Service, success on his third peace mis­ Kissinger brought a detailed Conne’cticut could be declared a the demand. He called the Exxon dis­ Winfield Sargent Manchester is compiling infor­ tributor, explained that Manchester was Alan Dambrou of Manchester Shell, sion to the Middle East since plan from Washington to end disaster area. If the state does the October Middle East war. Winfield Sargent of Cocoa, mation on financial losses suf­ hit very hard in the ice storm, and asked Richard Piantanida of Dick’s Exxon, and the stalemate. U.S. officials receive a disaster area declara­ Southwest, South Kissinger planned a series of Fla., formerly of Manchester, fered during the storm crisis by for more gas. The reply: Robert and Donald Willis of Don Willis said he wafe guardedly op­ tion, local businesses could be kend meetings in Egypt and died Wednesday in Cocoa. He was j)rivate homeowners. Town “They wouldn’t evejj'> consider it,” Garage. timistic of success. eligible for low-cost SBA lopns. Sr^el in an effort to save the the husband of Mrs. Maye Manager Robert Weiss has Stevenson said. Last week, the Chamber of Commerce The Israeli command said Clark has sent letters, Battling Floods ^ Xering Middle East peace Sargent. asked townspeople to report Stevenson and his brother own their own launched the consumer gasoline Egyptian and Israeli troops requesting information on ''conference in Geneva, where Mr. Sargent was born in their losses to him at the Mun- service station, which was founded by assistance program, encouraging fought tank, artillery and mor­ storm losses, to all Chamber generals from both sides have Manchester, son of the late cipal Building, 41 Center St., by their father in 1945. And that may be part townspeople to contact the Chamber about United Press International tar duels on both the Egyptian members. The Chamber is also deen unable to agree on a con­ Thomas and Emma Sargent, and the end of next week. of the reason why they’re not getting service station complaints. Floodwaters chased hundreds of families from their and Syrian fronts Friday, woun­ requesting storm loss informa­ Icy Glaze Forms Nocturnal Mirror crete withdrawal formula. had lived here until moving to enough gasoline, some other" dealers say. The program, in cooperation with homes in the South and Southwest, sub zero temperatures ding two Israeli soldiers. tion from non-members, and After his talks with Sadat Florida many years ago. Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Egypt has its 2nd and 3rd ar­ The Herald is cooperating by One service station ooerator, who didn’t First there was snow, then rain, then cold temperatures is the Main St. and Hartford Rd. intersection Friday froze a wide band of the Midwest and freezing rain or snow today he planned to meet He is also survived by several Protection, bypasses the consumer mies on the east bank oj the publishing today a form on. want his name used, said major oil com­ leaving Manchester under a glaze of ice and snow. The ice plagued much of the rest of the nation early today, Israeli Prime Minister Golda stepchildren and his aunt, Mrs. protection department and allows the ••I96S-** evening. While main streets and roads are clfeared and canal and Israel has a force sur­ which businessmen can report panies are giving preference to service caused some electric power interruptions but not as exten­ Torrential rains over the past Meir in Jerusalem, then return Margaret McConkey of stations owned by the company. Chamber to communicate complaints sanded, motorists should exercise caution on most other rounding the 3rd Army near their losses to the Chamber. sive or long as the disastrous ice storm last month. Shown week lifted rivers and streams to Aswan—where Sadat is Manchester. directly to service station operators. thoroughfares. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) major cities, including Boston. Suez City. Despite the Middle Clark explained that the two out of their banks from Penn­ recuperating from bronchitis— Funeral Services were today at Early morning temperatures East truce agreement signed by classifications of storm Isses SPRING SEMESTER sylvania to Mississippi. ranged from. 32 degrees below for more talks with the Egyp­ both sides, there have been St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, represent different effects of In southern West Virginia, tians. Cocoa. Burial was in Cocoa. zero at Bismark, N.D. to 75 sporadic incidents of gunfire the storm crisis. “Tangible REGISTRATION floodwaters forced evacuation degrees at Key West, Fla. “I came here to exchange ever since the cease-fire. loss” means loss in term s of Friday of more than 300 property, physical amage, and Uniqn Carbide Court Orders CLC To Uulock families in Logan County, site Mrs. Mildred Doubleday pershiable merchandise. Registration open, on a ''space available^' A of the 1971 Buffalo Creek flood :v5? Plans Unknown that claimed 118 lives. HEBRON - Mrs. Mildred “Economic injury” is defined Ice Conditions basis to anyone not previously registered Robert Digan Honored Syphers Doubleday, 68, of the as the loss in business produc­ For Town Tract Gov. Arch Moore activated tion or lost sales. for spring semester courses. 100 National Guard troops to Amston section died Wednesday (Continued from Page One) Town officials appear to be in Corporate Financial Secrets at Windham Community Clark said the Chamber needs Winter Sports today. Plowing of slush, as well help people to safety and the For Community Service all storm loss information by the dark on plans by the Union Red Cross set up shelters for Memorial Hospital, Willimantic. Additional snow has been as sanding operations, were Carbide Corp. for utilizing 22.65 Mrs. Doubl^ay was born in expected to continue Register at the main campus on Bidwell WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e carefully guarded for com­ the evacuated. » welcomed by both skiers and regained it at 8:45 a.m., then acres of Industrial Zone land in tion every three months with should release a broad range of Willimantic. throughout the day. Street on January 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and 15 nation’s largest corporations petitive reasons — will be open ,the CLC. ■ Two tornadoes zipped down Robert J. Digan of-32 Spring Michigan City, Ind., reside with Program for youth away from coasters. As a result, the lost it again at 10:10 a.m. Manchester it has purchased data showing cost and profit Survivors are 2 daughters, Mrs. Manchester Civil are likely to have th§ir inner­ to public inspection. near the Central Georgia town St., Manchester, received the their four children at 32 Spring their homes — known as “The Northview ski slope will be In Manchester, t.he Maple and from the Consolidated Foods between the hours of 1:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 figures on a product-by-product St. Edwin L. Brown and Mrs. Irving Preparedness Director James^iCorp most financial secrets made “It's going to be a tremen­ But the council has made of Montezuma, ripping apart a coveted “Bell Ringer” award Network.” open tonight from 6:30 to 9:30. Eldridge Sts. area blacked out to 7:30 P.M. publit only the few figures basis. of the Ford Motor Co. at a Digan has a B.A. degree in Brown, both of Hebron; 4 sons, Fogarty said he and other town Consolidated Foods public because of a federal dous boon to competition in mobile home, several He has been active in midget Weekend hours at the slope shortly after 8 a.m., when wires is the dealing with a firm’s overall sociology from St. Michaels Maurice Doubleday of Hebron, Correction .officials were concerned this court ruling. some of these industries," said “From the consumer’s residences and two pecan ceremony last night at the football, m idget. , for supervised skiing will be 10 came down near the British- parent company of the Fuller profit and revenue position. Hotel Sonesta in Hartford. College, Winooski Park, Vt., American Legion baseball and Lloyd Doubleday and Arthur a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 to morning that another ice storm A three-judge emergency Peter Schuck, director of the of view, that’s what competi­ orchards. No injuries were A Herald story yesterday con­ American Club, 73 Maple St. Brush Co. A warranty deed This allows a company, for pur­ The program is sponsored by and a M aster’s degree in' the Silk City League, and is a Doubleday, both of Willimantic, cerning a meeting in the mor­ 5 on Sunday. might repeat conditions filed in the town clerk’s office Court of Appeals Friday said Washington office of the Con­ tion is all about,” Schuck said. reported. Power was restored to that the Cost of Living Council poses of public disclosure, to the Ford and Lincoln-Mercury sociology from Notre Dame former building director for the and Clarence Doubleday of ning of the Downtown Action Coasting in Center Springs experienced last month and reveals the 22.65 acres, off Tuition! $6.25 per course credit. General sumers’ Union, which brought . Temperatures plummeted to Peoria, 111.; 16 grandchildren and area just before 9 a.m. cripple the town. But he said (CLC) was keeping many, big the case against the govern­ merge the fat profits on one Attorneys for the Cost of dealers of Hartford County. University. He served as a East Side Rec. Commmittee contained an Park will be permitted from 10 Tolland Tpke. and extending to record lows over the Plains and probation officer in South Bend, 8 great-grandchildren. Southern New England the situation didn’t really look fee for part-time student: $20. Tuition business cost and profit figures ment wage-price control board. product with the loss figure of Living Council declined to com­ There were eight, award He was a member of the error in a paragraph about a a.m. to 9 p.m. the East Hartford town line, upper Misssissippi Valley. Lin­ Ind., a social worker for the Funeral services are Saturday Telephone Co. spokesn^ah said, that bad today. and fee payable in full at registration. secret in violation of the Under current procedure, the another item and thus keep ment on the decision. James recipients but Digan is the only board of directors of the parking proposal. The story For information on winter ice was purchased for $158,000, or coln, Neb., re'ported 30 degrees State of Massachusetts and an at 11 a.m. at the Potter Funeral they hadn’t received reports of The week of Dec. 16 was a Economic Stabilization Act. nation’s 830 largest cor­ lucrative business opportunities Elkins, Justice Department at­ one from Manchester. Connecticut Association for said a meeting had taken place and snow conditions one may just under $7,000 per acre. Counselors will be available. below zero, breaking the all- officer for the Connecticut Home, 456 Jackson St., Williman­ telephone service problems this disaster for Manchester. A As a result, the CLC will be porations — those with annual secret from competitors, torney who argued the case on Making the pre.sentation to Drug and Alcohol Problems, between a representative of the call 6434700. morning, although phone call Righard Woodhouse, the time record of 29 below set in Digan were Stewart Johnston of Juvenile Court before joining tic. Burial will be in the West St. severe ice storm felled trees, ordered to rewrite its rules so revenues of more than 250 ' The court, however, said the the CLC’s behalf, said he would Manchester’s representative to Parking Authority and Msgr. traffic was heavy.! Manchester attorney who filed 1892. Dillon Sales & Service Inc. and the Manchester school system Cemetery, Columbia. ^ branches, and wires, knocking Classes begin on Monday, January 21 that key business statistics — million — must file detailed council was being overly decide in about two weeks Highway authorities in New the Greater Hartford Narcotics Edward Reardon, pastor of St. SNET officials attributed the the deed, said he had nothing to Matt Moriarty Jr. of Moriarty in 1960 as supervisor of atten­ There are no calling hours. out electrical power for up to which corporations keep reports of their financialjcondi- secretive and that it actually whether to appeal the ruling to York and New England also Steering Committee, and on the James Church, over a proposal heavy calling — which caused do with the transaction, other dance. About Town six days. the U.S. Supreme Court. reported many weather-related Brothers. Radio and television executive oard of the Connec­ involving the church and the than to search the title. He said He quickly won statewide some delays and wrong Elsewhere in Connecticut s. traffic accidents because of personality, Arnold Dean, ticut Council on the Family. authority. No such meeting has he was retained by a title- recognition for 'his support and numbers to children who today, power outages were snow and'-ice clogged roads. served as master of ceremonies In 1972, as a member of the taken place yet. The authority, Manchester Garden Qub will insuring company. for the dinner and program. warm concern for the youth of remained home from school. reported in East Hartford, New England worked toward education sub-committee of the however, has been invited to have a Horticulture Foruni Mon­ Woodhouse, as did Town Among the guests were Bar­ the town. In 1967 he was named Heavy traffic always occurs Cromwell,. Salisbury, Shelton, a weekend recovery after twin Governor’s Advisory Council on Fire Calls discuss the matter with church day at 1:30 p.m. in the Robbins when schools are closed, they Manager Robert Weiss and British Industrial Peace bara ' Dunn, director of con­ coordinator of youth services — Drugs, he helped prepare the representatives. Room of Center Congregational New Milford, Danielson, and Town Planner Eric Potter, said storms dumped up to 18 inches said. Putnam. MANCHESTER sumer affairs, and Hartford the first position of its kind in Connecticut Comprehensiye THURSDAY Church. Mrs. Wells W. Pitkin is they had no knowledge of Union of snow and paralyzed most Connecticut. Manchester Police reported Today’s storm, which ap­ Mayor George Athanson. Drug Plan. 11:25 a.m. —^B o x 531 (inter-; ’ coordinator of the meeting. Carbide plans in Manchester. \ He helped create and develop several "“fender-bender” ac­ parently originated in West Principal speaker was Rep. nal malfunction) from Nathan An attempt to question Union Settlement Hopes Fading a Youth Commission, as part of cidents Thursday night and Virgina, covered most of New COMMUNITY COLLEGE Manchester Gerald F. Stevens of the 119th Hale SchodlHirown). today. They issued summonses Carbide representatives was District (Milford.) He gave a Manchester’s town govern­ England, causing blackouts and unsuccessful. ment. He initiated youth to two motorists who ran red slippery roads. Area Power ,preview of the 1974 Legislative Two Found Guilty lights and explained they were LONDON (UPI) - Peace power cuts in order to savd fuel on the present pay and prices Their union said it would call Assembly, and’ predicted that oriented groups, such as “The afraid to stop because of icy prospects faded in Britain’s in­ stockpiles. policy. off part of their month-old slow­ Restored the state’s election laws would Smartqens,” to combat youth Town of South Windsor roads. Police said they sent dustrial crisis today.' It also said 59 per cent down until Tuesday, provided be given careful study. drug habits, and helped develop 1540 Sullivan Avenijie Government officials said the “We may have to take still All power has been returned Of Conspiracy wreckers to two Manchester believed the pay offer made to the board resumed pay talks in Manchester and Bolton, Manchester's Drug Information South Windsor, Connecticut state-run British Railways sterner measures, disrupting Digan, 44, is Manchester’s locations this morning when miners was fair and generous then. Otherwise, it said, it Hartford Electric Light Co. Center. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Board will reject a four-day ul­ for everybody,” said Lord coordinator of youth.services. drivers got their vehicles stuck and 44 per cent thought there would order a total one-day rail (HELCO) officials said today. He is a member of the Drug INVITATION TO BID HARTFORD (UPI) - A in snow banks. HUGE SAVINGS ON timatum by 29,000 railroad Carrington, named secretary should be a general election shutdown Tuesday, followed by He was honored May 17 at the Advisory Council, past presi- . WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - After the verdict, defense at­ Friday’s freezing rain, which In accordance with provisions federal jury has convicted two engineers to get peaqs,., talks for energy by Prime Minister now. Manchester Country Club at a torney James Wade, refjjresen- Manchester roads were just further tough action, covered foot-deep snow with a dent of the Mar\chester The forecast for Connecticut — of the Town Charter, sealed Providenqp, R.I. men of con­ started by Tuesday. They said a Edward Heath earlier this special dinner of appreciation, ting Joost, left the court bench starting to look pretty good A poll published Friday in the The board studied the layer of ice, caused outages in Scholarship Foundation, and a Partly sunny with chance f a proposals will be received in spiracy in the 1972 dynamite Thursday night when the total one-day rail shutdown ' week. r - Daily Mail showed that if there for more than a dozen years of member of the parish council of few snow flurries over the north the Office of the Town Manager without finishing his arguments STORMY WEATHER p ro p o sal for ,8Vi hours. just about all of Bolton and slaying of a federal witness in , Tuesday appears certain. his concern for and assistance against revoking bond. U.S. freezing rain started early this “There may be new restric­ were an election now. Heath’s Afterwards it said it would con­ many sections of Manchester. SP James Church. portions today, high in the mid­ of the Town of South Windsor, his Sterling home. The government also is. to the young people of the com­ District Court Judge f . Emmet morning. Town Highway tions and larger scale power Conservatives would win by 3.9 sult the two other rail unions Most of the outages occured He originated a Job Bank for dle to upper 20s. Clear and cold Connecticut not later than The 12-member panel gearing for a fight to the finish per cent. munity. Clarie ordered Joost and Superintendent John Burchill cuts," said Carrington’s depu­ and reply Monday. Friday morning, but one youth, known as JOY (Job Op­ tonight, lows ranging from zero Wednesday, January 23,1974, at returned the guilty verdict with 260,000 coal miners over Guillette held without bond. reported. ty, Patrick Jenkin. Peace chances, which Manchester section was A Springfield, Mass, native, portunities for Youth), is youth to five above north to 10,to 15 4:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., at which Thursday in U.S. District Court their crippging two-month-old But railroad officials said the The two defendants could get Town crews finished appeared brighter early without power Friday night he has resided in Manchester advisor to the Human Relations ' along the coast. Sunny and quite time and place said proposals against David Giullette, 29, and snowplowing around midnight, slowdown, they said. '* A poll by Louis Harris'Inter- Fridayi dimmed later. board considered the four-day Commission, arid operates a cold Sunday, highs in the low to shall publicly be opened for fur­ a maximum life imprisonment from 9:15 to about 10:45, since 1955. He and his wife, the Robert Joost, 27, in the death of removed the piled-up snow In this deepening crisis the national, published today in the truce an ultimatum and almost temporary Shelter Care middle 20s. nishing of all materials, equip­ because of the conviction. The railmen ended a 24-hour HELCO officials said. former Marilyn L. Miller of Daniel LaPolla, 54, of Sterling.' from downtown Main St., and government warned Britons, Daily Express, said 63 per cent certainly would reject it. They ment, and labor to install a already on a thfee-day week, mass ,walkout, proclaimed a said a complete shutdown The victim had been started sanding in preparation of those polled believe^that the . ' m m f m - .r storm drdlnage system and BOOTS four-day truce and got rail ser­ scheduled to testify against fpr the rain. Roads were very they must also expect drastic government should, stand firm Tuesday now appeared in­ roadway in South Satellite Road Rig Production Set vices rolling nearly normally. evitable. - . Joost, Guillette and . William slippery from 2 to 4 a.m., ,.(Sta. 31-1-73 to Sta. 33-1-23) HOUSTON (UPI)-North Marrapese, 36, and Nicholas Burchill said, but they im­ Parkcentre. American shipyards expect to Zinni, 44, both of Cranston, R.I., proved later this morning. Proposals must be executed in build at least 135 new mobile Men’s & Boy’s . Children’s Waterproof for their alleged part in the ocean petroleum drilling rigs Highway department crews, accordance with ad subject to theft of 30 weapons from a Embargo May Loosen Dollars ! Al during 1974, the trade which had been on the road instructions contained in the Rhode Island armory. m^azine Offshore says. since 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, Insulated^ Boots Instructions to Bidders. ‘ Marrapese and Zinni are . r , ^ J' 'Ine magazine said that by were relieved by park and . “Specifications” and “Bid HARTFORD (UPI) - If the'Arab go to Congress and get votes on Weicker again refused to comment scheduled to be tried in federal 1980 the global fleet of cemetery department Forms” may be obtained at the Pac oil embargo continues, it will loosen railroad and energy development bills court in the same case, v offshore drilling vessels may employes Thursday night and on possible impeachment of President above address. The Town All four also face state reach 620 new units compared up federal dollars needed for from states like (California and Nixon as a result of the. revelations of reserves the right to accept or murder charges. ^ with 236 in use now. Boots developing railroads and alternate Florida. I hope the Arabs keep the the Watergate Committee and other reject any or all bids. The jury’s verdict came after Our Reg. 5.99 energy sources, says Sen. Lowell P. pressure on for a while.” investigations.^ ],/ it Terry V. Sprenkel six and a half hours of delibera­ 'Kathy says: “A good New Year's Resolution la t o ' Weicker, R-Conn. “I’m not in the^ job of trying to Town Manager tion over a two-day period. Our Reg. 5.99 Fleece lined for extra warmth “I hope the Arabs will hang oil' to Shop Pero’a Weekly tor those Hard-To-Qet, In Sizes 9-4 determine the ^ ilt or innocence of and Out of Season Produce Itemsl" the boycott for a bit so I can goto the President,’’ he said. ORCHARD FRESH: Mict, Cortland*, Wlntaapa, Qoldan A Rad Washington and get money for new Weicker criticized the President, Dallcloui Applaa, plus Fraah Cldar. rail systems, money for developing FRESH: Caullflovrar, Pan, Qraan, Yallow Squaah, Egg Plant, Ar­ Ladies however, saying that he has not been SAVE GASI tichoke*, Hot Pappara, Acorn, Bultarnul Squaah, Chlnaaa, Savoy Cab- solar energy and other energy open anji truthful with the American bag*. Cherry Tomato**, Cranbarrlaa, Whit* Swaa) Potato**, Com, sources,” Weicker told newsmen at peopl^:' Belgium Endlva, Bruaaall Sprout*, Oraan Baana, R ^ Onion*, Boalon Waterproof the state capitol Friday. ‘'Lattuca, Shalota, Leak*. Th^ so - called “Operation Candor,” IMPORTED: Malone, Rad, White, Blue Orapaa, Slrawbarrlaa, -''Weicker, a member of the Senate a^hite House project designed to tell Tangaloa, tangerine*. Pineapple, Umee, Qrapetrull, Comquota, Im­ •pro Boots Watergate Committee, also said he ported Cheatnuta. all about Watergate, “was a word and Non-Skid Soles doesn’t see any reason at this time for not a deed,” Weicker said. WEEKEND SPECIALSI Sizes 11-6 7-12 the committee to re-opea its hearings CALIFORNIA LEH UCE ...... head 1«C Weicker said his mail is running when Congress convenes again later generally in faVor of impeachment,, LARGE SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES ...... 6 for AVC this month. GREEN MT. POTATOES ...... 10 lbs. M . 1 « but also in favor of decisiveness on the ur Reg. 11.99 “It depends on what people have,” part of the House of Representatives. Travel by train for your vacation and business trips. CUCUMBERS...... 2fora«C SEALTEST ICE CREAM ...... 2 0C OFF on 'A gallon Weicker said. "I see nothing now to „ Weicker iormally urged Gov. \ Call LaBohne Travel for Information, reservations • VISIT OUR IMPORTED BASKET DISPLAY • leece lined, Side Zipper justify re-opening the hearings. I Thomas J. Meskill to run for a second and tickets. No “Waiting at the Station." - (Dolors Black & Brown think our time should now be spent in Wa e*rry Tha Miaialiaatar Evaning Haraid Sizes 5-10 term as Connecticut’s chief COM PUn LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS Complete Selection writing our report and recommending executive, although Meskill said he Bus Trips Also Arranged I K ^ U t t - L O T T W TICMETS of Rubbers & Boots! legislation.” still hasn’t decided whether he will The senator said that, politically, seek re-election. LaBe»ne Travel, Inc. the Arab oil embargo is a benefit to Weicker said the 1974 elections are Display Coveted ^Bellringer^ Award \ MANCHESTER SALE: FRi.& SAT.; northeastern states, which pay the 67 EAST CENTER STREET PCPil PRODUCE" bound to be affected adversely for Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Digatj of Manchester display the dealers. 'Maying the presentation were Matt Moriarty Jr. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. highest prices and have the shortest Republicans because of the Watergate TEL 647-9949 <1145 Tolland Tpke. "coveted “Bell Ringer” award which was presented to of Moriarty Brothers, left, and Stewart Johnston, right, of S7S OAIUANP n .. MANCHESTtS • Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. supplies of petroleum products. scandal. He said the “Watergate im­ Digan last night for outstanding community service. The Dillon Sales & Service. J Photo by Gentilumo.) “We stanci to gain in the northeast,” primatur has descended oh the par­ l.oMoll Weicker Jr> program is sponsored by the Ford and Lincoln-MerCury' he §aid. “For the first time t can now ty.” ■ y , PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester Conn.. Sat,, Jan. 12, 1974

Coventry MANCHESTER EVENING HERlALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 12, 1974— PAGE THREE News for Senior Citizens Local Churches by Wally Fortin Taxes Due Area Churches

Hello everybody! MON^ICA SHEA 325 and Marion James won the can’t find words to express Unitarian Universaliai First Church of Christ Well, here we go with episode how grateful we are, so I guess Correspondent Society Church of Jesus Christ high single with*’a 112 score., 742-9495 Scientist of' Latter-day Saints two or the last half of our the old Americans thank you is 481 Spring St, United MtfihudisI Church weekly column. ^ We did have our ceramic Tax Collector Audrey Bray 447 N. Main St. (Mormon) Vernon Assenihlies of God .‘jl. Francis of ..\ssisi class, and we’re getting ready one we all understand. (Singer Learning Center) 1040 Boston Tpke. 51 Old Town Rd. As you know we are sending reminds that the second install­ Rev. Arnold F, Westwood Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. Boitblv 673 Ellington Rd. to make a few items for a ment of taxes on the Grand List 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ South Windsor you a portion of the column on Minister D. Clark Brown, Bishop Rev. David M. Campbell future sale. Variety Show? is due. The last day for payment day School and child care. Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Wednesdays now, and the Pastor Sunday Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor Snow .More Snow By the way, Gloria came up without interest (provided the “Sacrament” is the subjiect of School for all ageSi remainder on Saturday, so if 10:30 a.m.. Service. Briaii 9 a.m.. Priesthood. * ’ Rev. Eugene M. Kibride with an idea about our seniors first installment was paid on the lesson-sermon. The Golden ■11 a.m.,TVIorning Worship. you didn’t notice it this past Wednesday rolled around and Moores, assistant chemistry 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. with it lots of snow. In fact, we having a v'ariety show. time) is Feb. . 1. * Text: Romans 14:17. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Wednesday’s edition, then I Classes for all ages. Conversation. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 I I had to call off all activities. So We certainly have a very fine professor at the University of The Christian Science p.m. suggest you dig out the copy and If the second installment is Hartfhrd, guest speaker. His 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, we don’t ha^e any scores to nucleus from our Sunshine Reading Room 968 Main St. is I niled Congregational Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 play catch up. not paid on or before Feb. 1, in­ topic: “Can We Survive in our Nursery .through Grade 6. send your way. Group, and know there are terest will be charged at the open to the public from 11 a.m. (Jiureh and 11 a.m. Tuesday Bowling Growing World?” The Preshyterian Church 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Thursday moved in, and so others who would help to bring rate of % of 1 per cent per to 4 p.m. Monday through United Church of Christ Action started off at the 43 Spruce St. The Rev. Robert L. Pumfery, did some additional snow. The in other acts to make it one gala month or fraction thereof, from Friday and 7 to 9 p.m. the first Tolland Si. Mary's Chureh Parkade Lanes Tuesday where North United Methodist Rev. George Smith guest preacher. Sernton; “Yes, weatherman told a little white affair. This of course, would be the due date of Jan. 1, or a Thursday of each month. Rev> Donald G. Miller Rt. 31, Coventry our Senior Bowling League was Chureh Pastor Missions.”' lie, because he said clear another fund-raising idea to minimum of $2, whichever is ., ’’Minister Rev. F. Bernard Miller busy knocking out the hardwood 300 Parker St. during the day with snow help with the new bus. greater. . Community Baptist Church Pastor with the following results: Rev, Earle R, Custer 9:30 a.mS Sunday School. First Congregational changing to sleet in the late I know it means a lot of work, Taxes may be paid at the An American Baptist Church 9:30 and.ll a.m>, Worship Ser­ Rev. Paul F. Ramen For the men in Class A, A1 Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Chureh of HebVon afternoon. but so did the Winter Craft Town Office Building, Rt. 31, vice and Church School. Bolis coped all honors with his 585 E. Center St. 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. " Rev. Herbeit 0. Kelsey Jr. We arrived at the center as Fair, and everyone knows how Monday through Thursday, 8:30 Rev. Ondon P. Stairs 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim Saturday. Mass at 5:15 p.m. 503 highi triple and 202 high 9 and 10:30 a.m,. Worship Ser­ Pastor usual, and then decided it just hard many of our seniors a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and-12:45 Fellowship. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 single. In Class B, James vice. Sermon: "Changing Life Minister St. James Church • wasn’t worth trying to have any worked, and what a great p.m. to 4:30 p,m.; and Friday and 10:45 a.m. Gleeson took the high triple Images: $Money$” . Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. programs, so we called radio success it was. So we’ll be 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 9:15 a.m.. Church School for IX’apiiing Coiiiinunity Chiuieh with a 415 score and Karl White 9 a.m.. Church School. Pastor Stewardship Sunday. Sermon: stations WTIC and WINF to calling on our members again. 12:45 p.m. to 4 p m. all ages. Nursery through 1790 Ellington Rd. \ the high single with a 151. Nursery and grades 3 through 6. Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey "The Church at Work,” a Koekville I niled cancel. Those with talent and those who Checks should be payable to South Windsor In the Women’s Class A, Grade 4 continuing during the Rev. Eugene Charman presentation of slides and tape MelliodisI (Jiureh Some of the folks did brave help in many different but im­ Town of Coventry Tax Collector 10:30 a.m.. Church School. service. Rev. Harold W. Richardson Mary Chaves, the whiz kid in Nursery, Kindergarten and recordings, profiling the 142 Grove St. the conditions, and so we put portant jobs that need doing. and may be mailed to P.O. Box Minister bowling, took the high triple grades 1 and 2. 10:3(La.ni., Morning Worship. Saturday, Masses at 5 and “Church Ministry in Hebron lev. John W, Mortimer them*»to work addressing Don’t forget Tuesday we 185, Coventry, Ct. 06238. Message: “What Does This 7:30 p.m. Rev. R. Stanley Eaton with a 443 and the high single 8 p.m.. Middle-links discus­ and the World,” by Roy H. Pastoc envelopes until noontime. The begin our oil painting class, and Mrs. Bray urges all people Associate Minister with a 160. In Class B, Ida Cor­ sion group. Country Need?” Nursery is Sunday, masses at 7:30, 9, Marques, chairman, rest of the day was spent Wednesday we start the crewel who purchased property in the provided. mier won the high triple with a 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Stewardship Committee. 9:30 a.rrt., Church School. playing catch up, and clean up embroidery class, and the week past several months to contact Personal View of the Civil War 5 p.m.. Fellowship and Bible 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ will be topped with Gloria star­ Second Congregational Reflections and Aspirations by Nursery throilgh adults. around the center. her office for the amount of tax Study. Church of the Assumption vice and Church School. ting a new arts and crafts class j Church William Ruth, moderator. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Casino IViglit they owe. Enacting a personal side of the Civil War are four actors Holt. Slide projections of Matthew Brady photos, music of 6:30 p.m.. Senior and Junior Adams St. at Thompson Rd. on Thursday. All these classes United Church of Christ Nursery provided. Church Nursery through Grade 2. [h k :\ t h e a t r e s e a s t Here’s some exciting news Extra office hours will be from the Hartford Stage'Co. Members of the touring the period, military reports and personal letters were all High Youth Fellowships. Rev. Edward S. Pepin Koekville Baplist (Jiureh will be in the morning, so check 385 N. Main St. School. 69 Union St. for you. I received a telephone maintained as follows: Satur­ theater group presented "One Wore Blue and One Wore used to make the bloodiest conflict ever fought on Pastor call the other day from Mrs. the schedule for the time. day, Jan. 19, 9:30 a.m. to 12; Rev. Felix M. Davis Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Trinily Lulhcran citurch Gray” Thursday at Bennet Junior High School for 8th American soil come alive. The performance was spon­ South United Methodist Rev. Paul Trinque Gilead Congregational SEVEN UPS .Rothmarm, a member of the Afternoon Setback Friday, Jan. 25, 6 p.m. to 8 Minister Pastor Meadowlark Rd. and RbjO graders. Watching some of the action are, left to right, sored by the social studies department. (Herald photo by Church Church Jaycee’fw ves, and she told me Another reminder is that p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 26, 9:30 1226 Main St. Vernon - \ students Kim Fiano, Mary Farrell, Glen Cobb and Jeff Pinto) 10 a.m., Worship Service. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. John J. White Hebron that their group was planning to Friday we start playing setback a.m. to 12; and Thursday. Jan. Rev. George W. Webb 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Donald McCilean ROBIN HOOD Nursery through Church School Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey have a Casino Night with all the in the afternoon instead of the 31, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Rev. Wayne Kendall Nursery through Adult, in­ Pastor Grade 9. Special music. Sermon Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Pastor * proceeds going to our bus fund. evening. Also remember to .Meet W ednesday Riev. Robert W. Eldridge 10:30 and'11:45 a.m. P a sto r cluding College Career Class. The action will take place at dress warmly for any of our ac­ by the Rev. Mr. Davis, “How 11 a.nl, Worship Service. Sand 10:30 a.m,, Worship Ser­ The Coventry Senior Citizens Pastors y 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The the D & D Caterer’s on R. 85 in tivities, as we will be keeping South Windsor Violin Students To Give Recital Do We Get There From Here?” St. Bernard's Church of Rockville First Sunday of each month, vice.' Nursery at 10:30 service. will hold their regular meeting . St. Bartholomew’s Church Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. Bolton on Saturday night, Feb. the temperature of the building 11:15 a m.. Confirmation Holy Communion ; Second Sun­ 9:15 a.m., Church School. on Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 1:30 The Suzuki violin students of 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Father White was assistant pastor of St. Bernard’s Church Sermon topic: “The Gifts We 9. Naturally it is open to the right around 70 degrees. member at the Hartford Conser­ Class and parents in Chapel. day, missionary service. p.m. at the Second Barbara Embser of 39 Judith vatory. , vice. Terry C. Thomason, from 1958 to 1963 and returned to the church as pastor in Give.’’ Nursery provided. public,'and the ladies even plan And you folks who are going Nursery provided. Congregational Church Com­ Dr. will present a program Sun­ Southern New England Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. 1971. He was ordained in 1955 and has also served as assis­ Church School classes. a pickup service for any of you on the California Caper are Among those participating on Center Congregational 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ ralcollville munity House on Rt. 44A. day at 2 p.m. in Gray Hall, Conference treasurer, guest Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 tant pastor at St. Patrick’s Church, Mystic; St. Josfeph’s seniors who would like to at­ reminded that this is the final Contract Signed the program will be Barbara Chureh vice. Nursery provided. (Jingrcgalional Church After the business meeting South Congregational Church at speaker. and 11, 11:30 a.m. tend. We’ll be having more on week to get all your monies in, Thrasher, Joseph Grzyb, Mimi United Chureh of Christ Church, Chester;''and St. John’s Church, Montville; While Bolton Congregational United Church of Christ there will be a presentation of Main and Buckingham Streets, 9 a m., Infant-Toddler Chureh this a little later, but I’m and also the final week for Dudanauro, Tracie Scott, 11 Center St. assigned to St. John’s Church, he taught religion at St. Ber­ Si. John's Rev, Kenneth E. Knox colored slides of some of the Hartford. through Grade 6. Grade 8 Con­ Bolton Center Rd. already excited over it, and cer­ anyone who would like to go. With Town Crews Carolyn Lang, Donald Embser Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. nard’s High School, New London. In 1966, he was appointed Episcopal Church Pastor must unusual floral gardens of Students from the ages 4 firmation Class. Rev. J. Stanton-Conover tainly am grateful to the Jaycee Just think, it’s just around the and Linda Embser. all of Rev. Wallace Fiske I'nited Pentceostal Church the first pastor of the newly-established parish of Our Lady Rt. 30, Virnon Europe, with personal obser­ through 13 will perform music Manchester; and Valerie" 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler Minister Wiv^ fol- wanting to do this for comer now, and how about all J l DY KUEHNEL make room for new merchan­ Interim Pastor 187 Woddbridge St. of the Lakes in Oakdale. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) Rev. Jlobert H. Wellner, 10:30 a.m,. Worship and Sun­ vations by John Scarchuk, of by Bach, Handel, Seitz, Vivaldi, Philbrick of Rockville. through senior high age. Grade us. the snow they had out that way? (•orre8|iundenl dise. All clothing now on sale in Robert Baker Rector day School. the University of Connecticut Dvorak and other composers. The public is invited to at­ 8 Confirmation Class. 10:15 a.m.f Church School. Speaking of the bus, our latest At least out there it doesn’t stay 644-1364 the shoo will sell for half its 9:15 a.m., Worship Service. ^ Pastor 7 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship. staff. These slides Were taken Mrs. Embser is a faculty tend. 7:30 p.m.. Senior High ''10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. tally has us around $8,600 and around too long. Contract Signed ^ original price. Sermon topic: “Growi'ng in the Unitarians Hear 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. on his recent continental tour. Spirit.” Methodijt Youth Fellowship. Sermon topic: “ The close enough so that we were Refreshments and a social A three-year contract Items in the toy and book Spirutual Growth Group will 10 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Family Service and 9:15 to 10:55 a.m.. Learning Professor Sunday Beatitudes.” able to get 'our order in. Thursday for our entertain­ time will follow. between the Town of South room are also selling for half For those who grew up ’In love’ with Liz Taylor, meet at 371 Oak St. with Pastor 7 p.m.* Evangelistic Service, R eligiou s Church School. The Although we came very close to ment we will have Joseph Muc- Windsor and highway and park price. Community, nursery through Brian Moores, assistant Kendall teaching. First Congregational what we need, we hope ciaro, manager of the Social ^ employes was accepted by the Grade 6. C alendar professor of chemistry at the .Si. .Mallhcw's Cliurch The shop is open Tuesday, Chureh of Andover Bible receive a little extra because Security office, who will dis- L iO V e tllr y Town Council. Wednesday and Thursday from 10:15 a?m:rGrade 7 and 8 Con­ University of Hartford, will be Tolland KRAKATOA Jehovah's Witnesses Full Coapel Chriittian Rev. Raymond Bradley Jr. there is always a few odds and cuss the latest changes coming The contract calls for across- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ahd every se­ firmation, Library and Robbins guest speaker Sunefay at the Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Speaks Room. Kingdom Hall Fellowghfp .SUNDAY Pastor EASrOFJAVA ends that will be needed to do it through. So here’s your chance the-board increases retroactive cond and fourth Saturday of the 726 N. Main St. 10:30 a.m. service of the Pastor all up nice and pretty like. to get the latest information, to July 1,1973. The first and se­ month from 1 to 4 p.m. 10:15 a m.. Women’s Federa­ Interdenominational 9 and 10,:45 a.m., Terry Unitarian Universalist Society Orange Hall 9:45 a.m.. Church School. Eugene So, we here at the center are and also get a few of your T w o T a k e cond year increase is 20 cents Donations are appreciated tion, Memorial Hall. Thomason, S.N.E. Conference at the Singer Learning Center. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10 a.m.. Public Bible dis­ Rev. Philip P. Saunders, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Brewer thrilied with the way so many ■ questions answered during the per hour, and the third year in­ and may be left a the shop. If 10:15 a.m. Coffee Shoppe, treasurer, guest speaker; South His topic: “Can We Survive in p.m. S T A T E Woodruff Hall. course “Evidence of God in the Pastor Rev. Allen Tirikham, minister MA»KNIttl« CIMTII have responded, and some so question and answer period. crease amounts to 22 cents per United Methodist Churcli. Our Growing World?” Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 At a time in this “Christian DevCo Posts "pick-up ” is needed please call World Around Us.” of men and missions for the ■ II FAIK ■!«■ OF THIATRl' very generously. Believe me, hour. 644/4)147. Proceeds from sales 7 p.m., Youth Group, 10:45 a.m .. Rev. Robert Moores will discuss predic­ and 11:45 a.m. nation” when immorality is Menus for the Week Woodruff Hall. 11 a m.. Group discussion on 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Connecticut Conference, will we as well as the members who According to Town Attorney benefit scholarships and Dec. 1 ’73 Watchtow.er Pumpery, guest speaker, tions of the future in terms of being ignored, even promoted^ ■ Monday: Homemade cream MONICA SHEA and open discussion. Sunday Bolton United Methodist speak on “The Bowl and the .Si. .Mauricp’s Chiirch ELUOnKASIHER presents will really be using the bus just Thomas Dennis, the contract, various community projects. magazine articles "Spared the supply of natural resources. by supposedly responsible of celery soup, bacon, lettuce Correspondent Church of Christ School. Church. Cross. m which covers 21 employes, in­ The Thrift Shop is sponsored by from Slaughter with the King’s He has taught a course in en­ Bolton groups, it is striking to note an CUFF G0t»AAN Metals Recovered and tomato sandwich, potato 742-9495 cluded the rewriting of job dis- Lydall and Vernon St. 7:30 p.m.,' Evangelistic ser­ 9:45 a.m., Adult Education vironmental chemistry, which Rev. Robert W. Cronin opposite move in the South Windsor Women’s BARGAIN MATINEE Enemies,” and “Declaration vice. First ((ungrcgational Church JOSEPH BOLOGNA ALBANY, Ore. chips and pickle, chocolate crip.tions and some Club. Eugene Brewer ■Forum: Bible Class and discus­ used the book, “ Limits of Pastor Mohammedan Libya. The Two Coventry residents have SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. • ADMISSION 996 EVERYONE and Resolution.” of Vernon (UPI) — Chemists at the marble cake, beverage. reclassifications. Minister sion; Emanuel Lutheran Growth,” put out by the Club of government has dusted off a >" ^ CONSULT been appointed to the board of Rev. John A. Lacey Bureau of Mines’ research Tuesday: Homemade beef Pleasant Valley PTO Church. Rome, a group of chemists who Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 1400-year-old Islamic t u n e center have demonstrated it is directors of Greater Hartford The Salvation Army Si. Bridget Chureh Minister noodle soup, grilled The Pleasant Valley PTO will About* Town 9 a.m., Bible Classes. 7:30 p.m., Program for have mathematically deter­ p.m. religious law that prescribes imssible to recover copper and Process. They are Charles 661 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew BOX frankfurter, potato chips and sponsor a ’’Dance Extraor­ 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: organists; Norman Andre, mined what they consider Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 public flogging and possible tin from residues of municipal Nyack and Weslie Lewis. "The Church — Its Nature And Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Pastor Assistant Minister incinerators. pickle, chilled fruit and cookies, dinaire” Jan. 26 from 9 p.m. to FOCIS, Family Oriented speaker; Concordia Lutheran future supplies and demands of 11 a.m. imprisonment for adulterers beverage. Henry has Importance.” Beadle Rev. William J. Stack The chemists say the Nyack is a member of the 1 a.m. at the St. Francis of Child-birth Information Socie­ Church. the world’s goods. and fornicators. The Prime Wednesday: Homemade 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Commanding Officers Rev. William J. Ki|leen 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Second Congregational techniques they have Coventry Citizens Advisory Assisi Church Hall, Ellington ty, will hold its membership MONDAY The guest speaker received Minister, a devout Moslem, COLOR United Artists Mulligatawny soup, roast pork “Jesus, The Lamb of God.” 9:55 a.m.. Church School. The Church developed will permit recovery Group that is advising DevCo Rd. meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in 17 reasons wiiy you 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 1:30 p.m., American Associa­ his BA degree from Bates upon seizing power in 1969 sandwich, potato chips a pickle, Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach. United Church of Christ PLUS of valuable and possibly on its proposed new communi­ Tickets will cost $10 per cou­ conference rooms A and B at 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. tion of Retired People, driving College, Lewiston, Maine, and banned alcoholic beverages strategic needed metals and ice cream, beverage. (.'alVary Church 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Rt. 44A, Coventry ple and buffet will be served. Manchester Memorial 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. course for senior citizens; St. his MA and Ph.D. degrees from and closed bars, bellydance SUPPORT YOUR these impurity metals can be Thursday: Golden fried fish ty- should c(xne to us (Assenihlies of Cod) Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9 and St. Peter's Episcopal Rev. Robert K. Bechtold Please contact PTO officers or Hospital. Joan Ferrara, R.N., Major Beadle will continue his 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and Mary’s Episcopal Church. .(he University of Illinois. Minister nightclubs, and gambling LOCAL removed from the ferrous and chips with tartar saluce, Nyack, a Coventry resident 647 E. Middle Tpke. 7:30 p.m., All-Church Chureh centers. strap being recycled by the the Pleasant Valley School of­ is guest speaker-and her topic study on the “ Acts of the noon, school auditorium. GUNFIGHTER green beans, roll and butter, for 35 years, has served on the fice for tickets. &M* income tax help. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson meeting; South United Hebron Center While such severity may be steel industry. will be, “Breast Feeding or Apostles.” Rev. William N. Parsing 10 a.iri.. Worship Service. fruit flavored gelatin, Board of Finance as its chair­ Gull Scouts Bottle Feeding your Baby.” In­ Pastor Methodist Church. a questionable way to deal beverage. ' Reason 14. We’re human, and once Rector„ (Jiurch School. man and secretary and was the Cub Scouts Pack 226 held its formation maj' be obtained Trinity (Covenant Church Emanuel Lutheran Chureh° , " TUESDAY ^ 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class. with these perversions, our Friday: Homemade turkey prosecutor in the Town Court. in a great while we make a mistake. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Old Guard meeting; lax, indulgent public attitudes :SHClWCASt CINtM AJ 1234 monthly pack meeting, in the from Valerie Simao. 302 Hackmatack St. Church and Chestnut .Sts. A bout Tow n 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Adult study. rice soup, grilled cheeseburger He also served as a Coventry classes for adults and children. Emanuel Lutheran Church. breed contempt for the sancti­ EXIT 9KFORBES STREETlor EXIT SStSILVER LANE)on I-S4 • fprm of a Christmas party, at membership chairwoman. But if our error means you must pajr Rev. Norman E. Swensen Rev. C. Henry Anderson 10 a.m.. Family Service and 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. S6S-S610 • with pickle and a fruit tart, selectman and on; the Town 10:50 a.m ., Service of 12:30 p.m.. Senior ty of sex and marriage and the Eli Terry School. Gifts were additional tax, you pay only the Mx. Pastor. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier •. Joanna Case, one of the Mary Church School. Nursery Pilgrim Fellowship. ^ ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING • W» Honof MASTER CHARGE • beverage. Council. He was chairman of Worship and Bible preaching. Fellowship: Mrs. Doreen Spano promote the dissipation that distributed to the scouts by San­ Tall Building • . We pay any interest or pfenalt^. Co-Pastors Cheney Library staff, will offer facilities. the Welfare Board and a ta Claus. Each boy received a GEORGETOWN,. Guyana Nursery facility for the little Fritz Wehrenberg with slides on Italy; Communi­ a craft program Sunday. springs from the vices of IRKHUnB We stand behind our work. • ones. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Si . Peter's Episcopal Schedule for the Week member of the Planning and pinewood derby kit. (UPI) — St. Geode’s cathedral classes for all ages — three Intern ty Baptist Church. Children and young people are (Jhurch selfishness, escapism, and mcQum Hommn in the heart of Georgetown is 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Ser­ St. Bernard's Church Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Zoning Commission. The Bobcat ceremony was through adult. Infant-Nursery. 2:30 p.m., Dropln, Center; invited to attend. The program Sand Hill Rd. greed—hence the disintegra­ believed to be the world’s vice. Hymnsing and Bible Rockville ‘ PBHLlDn kitchen social bingo, one can of performed and included the 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service 8:30 and 11 a.m., Tli^ Service. South United Methodist Church. will be held between 3 and 4 on South Windsor tion of society. This stark con- ...... AUJgjfH! He is presently serving on the tallest wooden building. message. Rev. John J. White trast testifies to the canned goods needed, noon to Advisory Commission for following boys: Thomas Breen, with the Rev. Mr. Swensen 9:45 a.m., Church School for 3 WEDNESDAY Sunday. Rev. William Schneider Rev. Frederick H. Forster III iLiv'ingston 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 Michael Flagg, Edward preaching. Children’s Church year olds thrpifgh Grade 7;- 1:30 p.m., A.A.R.P. Driving Vicar demoralization of much in Senior Citizens ahd the St. Mary's Kpiseopal Saturday, Masses at 5 S eagull p p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle Lacasse, Joseph Walsh, Fran­ for Grades 1 through 4. Nursery Youth Class; adult classes. Course for Senior Citizens; St. America that calls itself Democratic Town Committee. Chureh and 7 p.m. “ Christian.” Consider CoRtutt TIm I ox games. Bus pickup at 8:30 cis Drury, Mark Guarino, Mark for pre-school children. 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for Mary’s Episcopal Church. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. P s iPark and Church St. Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30,10, l^omans 1:18-32. a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 4 Nyack said that when DevCo Damon, Eric Ruess and Frank 5:30 p.m., Trailblazers. infants. 3:15 p.m.. Special Education Sacred Heart.Chiireh 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Rev. George Nostrand 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. p.m. was first proposed he did not Salvatore. 7 p.m., Service. 11 a.m., “Play Group” for Religion Class; South United Rt..30, Vernon' Sunday School after the ser­ \ CHURCH OF CHRIST state whether he was for or One-year pins went to Mark Rector children 3 to 5 years of age. Methodist Church. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pa'stor Presitylerian Chureh vice. LvdJll and Vernon .Street against it because he had been Rev. Stephen J. White Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil Blouin, Leonard Lacasse, Alan Zion Evangelical THURSDAY Rev. Edward Konopka North Coventry' 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples I’hone: 643-2517 trained ifi the investment field / Rev. Ronald Haldeman 99^ ADMISSION ANYTIME painting class for beginners, as Parent, Thomas Howe, Edward Lutheran Church 10 a.m.; Prayer Group; School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A Fellowship. well as for advanced, also bus not to make quick decisions. He Vannie, Richard Yvone and (Missouri Synod) ■ Emanuel Lutheran Church. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Dr. Richard W. Gray pickups for shoppihg, 1 p.m. to 4 feels he is keeping an eye out Angelo Caraminas. Cooper and High Sts. Bolton Group SATURDAY Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, for the Town of Coventry. Book of Common Prayer. p.m.. Senior Bowling League at Recruiter badges went to IX IS E ^ I Rev. Charles W. Kuhl 9 a.m., Special Education 10:30 a.m. and noon. 9:30 a.m.. Worship. He said, “I want to know all 9 a m.. Morning Prayer, Ser­ the Parkade Lanes. 1:30 p.m. Edward Vannie ane Mark Pastor Meets Tuesday Dance Clas?; South United 11 a.m., Bible School. the facts right down to the last THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE vices for Trial Use, with ser­ return trip from shopping. Guarino. Craftman badges Methodist Church. .Si. Margaret Mary’.*) Cliarch 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion detail. There is no other way to mon by the Rev. Mr. were awarded to Wally Butler, E; HARTFORD 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Wapping Groups (at Manse on Cornwall do this than to get on these MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE Haldeman. Church School, DONNA HOLLAND Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, Tommy Carlson, Mark Rolls, 281 Sllvar Lana Holy Cornmunion. Rev. William McGrath Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester things (board of directors and Manchastar Pkda. Ward A UnkM Nursery. ^ ‘ Correspondent OPEN HOUSE pinochle games, crewel em­ Mark Buonanducci, Carmen ar- 1181 Main 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Rev. Joseph Schick Presbyterian Church. I 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning 646-0375 broidery class; noon to 12:30 Citizens Advisory Group). tocchio, Dennis Ward and Youth Forum. Co-Pastors Lewis is a former chairman Michael Toomey. Opan 9 a.m. - 9 pjn. Waakdays, 9-5 Sat A Sun. 646-9440 Coffee House. Croup to Meet p.m., lunch is served; 1:30 p.m. 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. First Si. George's Episcopal 5 TOMORROW of the Board of Finance and Silver Arrows went to Alan OPEN TONIGHT - HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Bolton Extension Group, con­ . Vocal Ensemble to 3 p.m., ceramic class; 1 p.m. Year Youth Instruction. nected with the Tolland County Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Church was the chairman of the first Parent, Thomas Howe, Richard Book of Common Prayer, with Sings at Church p.m. to 4 p.m., bridge games. Bus Cowantry OTHER Al>^ OFFICES staWord Springs sermon by the Rev. Mr. Extension Service and formerly Rt. 44A, Bolton Town Council. He is a member Vannie. Richard Yvone and Sunday, Masses at 8:30^ 10 ■ Sun., Jan. 13th., 1-5 P.M. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip Haldeman. known as the Bolton The South Windsor High Rev.-John F. Flora, III at 12:30 p.m. of the Republican Town Com­ Angelo Caraminas. This is a test pattern to Sears .an.d 11:30 a.m. Vicar mittee. and chairman of the Thrift Shop ■ Also In Manchastar Parfcada .St. John's Polish National Homemakers, will meet School Vocal Ensemble will determine The Herald’s print­ Coneurdia’ Lutheran participate Sunday in the 10 Bicentennial Commission. He , The South Windsor Communi­ Catholic Chureh Tuesday at 10 a.nj. at the Com­ I BROWSERS WELCOMEDI LATE MOVIES HM. AND SAT. WTES ing quality. During Rsgular Stars Hours Chureh munity Hall. a.m. worihipvtf rvice at Second Avery St. CliriNlian 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. ’Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11:15 has been a Coventry resident ty Thrift Shop in the Sullivan Rev. Walter A. HySzko 40 Pitkin St. The group plans to make Congregational Church. Keforiiieil Chureh 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist CINE 1 • XIra Part. ‘THE WAY WE WERT ■ 11:30 P.M. a m. arts and crafts class; for 20 years. Ave. Plaza is currently holding Pastor 661 Avery St., South Windsor CINE 2 • Xtra Parf. “COPS AND R O U E Iir • 12 MIdnIgM Rev. Burton D. Strand bread dough artistry. The ensemble is directed by and Church School. Nursery U8 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m., Hot- Rev. Peter Mans ' Look over for 4 hours tomorrow. a January half-price sale to Pastor Nicholas Lesbines, with Debbie provided. Meal and meals-on-wheels; 1 FUN S RELAXATION 9 a.m., Mass, English. All Bolton women, are invited Minister Go at your own pace. “Show and p.m. to 3 p.m. Fun-Day, enter­ 10:30 a.m., Mass. English and to attend this or any other .Cummings as pianist and Lynn 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, meeting of the group. Euzenas as trumpeter. Second Congregational 1MANCHESTER C aM o rP taxa 6 4 6 -2 2 2 8 tainment, or I should say FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Polish. —T------— • 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Church School through Grade 6. Anyone planning to attend is Among' the special music to Church Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but program will be Joseph Muc- LA STRADA, EAST Gospel Hall all ages including a nursery. ■ Jerry Lewis A MEMBERSHIP AT THE Nursery care for small United ^hurch of Christ ciaro, manager of Social 699 Main Stroet In Downtown Manchester 415 Center St. requested to call Mrs. Charles be presented by the ensemble is qualified decorators will be on hand VERNON TENNIS FORUM children. Senkbiel or Mrs. Aldo Pesce fbt an arrangement of Psalm 29 by 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Rt. 44A, Coventry C inem a 1 Security office, who will speak ' Ownor Manager Nursery provided. one of the most popular 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, a list of items that will be Herbert Chatzky, organist and Rev. Robert K. Bechtold on the latest changes. Program Jim MorIconI Mike MaDvIer 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. 6 p.m.. Family Worship. Minister I to direct you, and help solve your pictures of our lime ending with colored slides by FAMILY MEMBERSHIP Church School for Grades 7, 8, needed for the bread dough choir director of Second ■ OPEN 0AILY-7:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 9. Teenage and Adult Discus­ 11:45 arm., Sunday School. 6(30 p.m., Christian educa­ I HU-SAT I •Niles Carlson. Bus pickup at project. ■ ; ' Congregational Church. S decorating problems.^. OPEN SUNDAYS 7:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. * 4 GkMptMMMlI CMrtS sion Groups. 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. tion. Nursery provided. ' 10 a.m,. Worship Service. 8:30 a,m., return trips at 11:30 * 0|wi nrsry 4iy 7 M L ' ll.pja. ONLY *40 BILLY FEATURING DAILY BREAKFAST, * Nm ■rsot ikwliw Am a.m. and 3:15 p.m. sourn wiNnsoR v f r n o n LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIALSI * Simir MM Motir rsM INDIVIDUAL ipPEH EVERY * sorving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, The place where they serve breakfast all day longl MEMBERSHIP "CAN WE SURVIVE IN JACK You're sure to enjoy our dally specials. Come In and meet CHANGING BOOKS RITE’til 9 kitchen social bingo, one can bf * Sbn Irant vtowini lounai lOUA QROWINQ WORLD' Open I Jim and'Mike, a combination that can’t be beatl NVNTf ONLY *25 canned goods needed, noon to ★ FnspMliii ■THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD . 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 Remember we still have our same policy of Quality Food Brian Moores, Chemist, University of Hartford, p.m. setback games. \Bus and Good Servicel . . . will deal with the expotentlal rate of growth of many WESTOWN I furnitureblau stores JESUSCHWSl Peggy and Helen, our top waitresses will be more UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -n All Day Sat ’til $:30 pickup at 8;3(Xa.m., returp trip facets of our world that seem to point toward ,clls- Tke Holy*^BiLle PHARMACY Middiflown Old Saybrook Mjnehes'er at 12:30 p.m., and after Setback than happy to serve you! So do come In and enjoy Good Join ilM Tomds Fonm of Vamon aaterous collisions.Jllustrated talk, Jan. 13. 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lUmtrhrBtrr iEitpntitg lirralb Max Lertier ' Founded Oct, 1, 1881 ^ Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their r . 1 € i o m m k n l s ESS h^ERVICES 1D)IRECT0RY :|-Go., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 i:;:06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Published every evening except Sun- departm ent, 647-9946. v^^x•x•^x.x.::;:^^^:::X^*x•xisy::;:^:X:X:x^:•:iXj^^ .'jlidays and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation S Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se,- Dragqn^s Teeth ;?cond Class Mail Matter. DICK’S 0AMPIN6 Burl L. Lyons, Publisher NEW YORK — In the short dependence of Mideast oil, and EQUIPMEMT The Manchester Publishing Co! run, the Arab oil strategy has therefore political in­ \ AMERICAN assumes- no financial responsibility for been a crashing success. In the dependence as well. Thus, by Tenta, Cots, Sleeping Bagt, Air Msttreaset, Stovei, 93 TOLLAND TURNPIKE typographical errors appearing in adver­ long run, there are dark 1980 or 1985, the political conriin wTOMimH Lantemi Manch/Varnon Town Lina i " Subscription Rates shadows ahead, even for the blackmail of the oil cutback (I AMD tisements and other reading matter in ' FREE TOWING When Quality Is • Payable in Advance Arab^overs and shakers. ’The speak mainly of Faisal and his FARR'S The Manchester Evening Herald. MOTORCYCLE REPJURS PHONE ,643-2467 Important In Your One M onth...... $3.25 trouble with brilliant strategy allies, not of the shah) will have 1 “The Everything Store!” e:- , Display advertising closing hours, Selection of Art Single C opy...... ; ...... 15c is that you cannot foresee the its base knocked out. It will Camp • Bike • Sport OPEN: I three full days prior to publicfhtion. .4,W‘ 2 MAIN STREET - Monday, to Friday & F ra m in g By Cari“ier. Weekly...... ’...... 75c unintended consequences of spell the end of Arab oil im- \ 683 CENTER STREET at Depot Square Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon your actions. peralism. 8 AM . - 6 P.M. Burr Corners, Manchester j; One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication^ 12 noon '•Mdi \MANCNESTER, CONN. Open Daily to 0:00 P.M. Salurdiy 8 «.M. -1 2 Noon I start with the Western oil This will weaken Faisal and ^t»H0NE: 643-700$ J. FARR —843 7111 ■ : . ^ ^ Nevi lu Caldor X Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for pjjblication Saturday and companies. I doubt the “plot” his dynasty, who can no longer * T{iree M onths...... $9.75 Monday. , charges against them. Yet it is pose as the great champions of hard to escape the feeling that the Arab cause,. Faisal is riding MANCHESTER k J Upholstery the heads of the big companies high how in the Mideast world. Ost^Hlsky At Your Service P and IV I Shop H IG H GRADE had mixed emotions about the But how long will it last? MEMORIAL CO. RE-UPHOLSTERINO looming crisis. They warned Unless there is an end to Arab- DEALER IN V(ASTE • MODERN FURNITURE against it, but they were not Israeli hostilities, the Arab MATERIALS \ Opposite Eaat Cemetery nnd ANTIQUES > Sooner or later everyone your dry cleaning (which is 4 • Custom Fiiriiituro PRINTING New Hope For Rails terribly eager to expand their dependence on Russian arms Relocated needs the service of a fine done next door in the laun­ „ ami Sli|K'ovrrN Job and Commerdal refining capacity. will continue. Nothing is 9 u crtity Memorials •Siioi lallziiiK in HamI Tiidlnx IRON \ quality dry cleaner, laundry dromat) pressed, Mr. Addabbo Printing m-i,* Could some of the big oil , Made To Order clearer in history than the , Over SO Years’ Ebcperience Reuben Plen’s Texaco of problems. Service which is service or a tailor. In will do that for you at a slight Prompt and EtOdont There is not any dispute that con­ statesmen have dreamt that the SCRAP METAL Complete Selection of In too many instances in the past, proposition that what you do in Manchester has relocated at 318 offered includes brake and Manchester, Luda’s Laun­ charge. Materials Prtntinc ot AU Kliwt. only way for the whole price military and foreign policy has \ Call 649-5807 tinued railroad service is essential to the railroads have not been allowed to Adams St but one thing Reuben tune-up jobs and other major dromat and Tailor Shop is the Or better yet, he will do your FREE ESTIMATES range to go up was for a scarci­ and PAPER Lower Level of the Parkade consequences inside your coun­ A^,.A1MBTTI, Prop. promises will never change is repair work. answer to these services. It is entire dry cleaning and Community Pratt the nation and to the Northeast in par­ compete and the result has been ty crisis to capture public atten­ TSI PABKER ST. 619-6374 try. Faisal is sowing dragon’s Harrison S t, Mancheater the quality service and care his conveniently located at 176 pressing. Don’t worry if you get Mon.. Tiles.. 9-6; Wed., 254 Broad St., Rear tion? Well, the crisis came, and teeth which will rise up in Tel. ft3-67S5 or 943-5879 ticular. dwindling use of rails as shippers people give to your car. With the winter season ap­ Spruce St., just around the cor­ a rip, tear or burn in your Tliiirs.. Fri. 9-9; Sal. 9-6 Telephone 643-5727 "the big companies didn’t monstrous future revolutionary • One point which relocated proaching, Plen’s Texaco is ful­ It is good that the federal govern­ shifted to trucks and other transporta­ ner from Oak St. - almost next clothing. Luca’s reweaving and stretch themselves to prevent it shapes to menace his throne Plen’s Texaco wants to make ly equipped to service your car to the Nathan Hale School. mending will make it look like ment has embarked on a program to — and now the walls have come and dynasty. S T E V E I ^ O N tion modes. clear is that his fine staff is with Texaco Products and with The business is divided into new again. The tailor shop tumbling down. In the case of both monarchs, ^ M E R C U R Y B R O S k salvage and upgrade basic rail service This does not mean that the always pen to suggestions from the knowledge that the v^ork will three sections: (1).Poly-Clean hours are different from the Reuben Plen’s True, they will pass on the as indeed of the Arab states in ' V u Travel A{ency old, and especially new, be to the customer’s satisfac­ (R) Cleaners, (2) Laundromat Laundromat hours. They are 8 GLASS in Our region. railroads will be able to engage in a price increases to you and me. EXXON general, there is another ^ ^ 6 4 6 - 2 7 5 6 customers, to whom he can tion to carry them through the and (3) Tailor Shop. The con­ a.m. to 6 p.m. daily; Thursday ■ Texaco Sfaijion • For Auto WhHishMdf Add the fact that they are also looming dragon — that of While it is prem ature to voice op­ freight rate price war, so to speak, but 405 Main Street please and keep the confidence winter months safely. venient hours are 7 a.m. to 10 night till 9 p.m. So remember, • For Store Froola and involved with coal and shale oil dynamism. As long as .318 A d a m s S t. timism, there are certain encouraging Sljf > ■ '^N O SERVICE Manchester of. His policy is to “tackle any p.m., seven days a week, for the be it washing, dry cleaning, nil sites of windows ^ if the ICC is allowed to follow the ad­ and other alternative energy traditional societies remain CHARGE Phone 649-5533 job and satisfy the 'customer.” At its new location, Reuben Laundromat. reweaving, mending or com­ n io n a 646-2899 • For Table Tops signs which may mean that for the ministration recommendation; sources. ’Their profits will con­ traditional, the fuedal RESERVATIONS FOR \H is‘poIicy also is to tell you at Plen’s Texaco still offers a Luca’s features the finest in plete tailoring service plus - OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. tinue high. Yet there can be lit­ monarchs can rule. •HOTELS • Tune-Ups the outset whether the job is Hydramatic Transmission first time the rail system and its role freight rates hopefully will reflect • General Automotive men’s room and ladies room equipment;. Maytag Washers, custom made clothes its Luca’s Repairing SATURDAY 6 A.M.-NOON Where Have The Butterflies Gone? (Photo by Reginald Pinto) tle doubt that they didn’t en­ As soon as capital is poured •AIRLINES wdr|h doing or if it will by a which are clean and orderly, Hoyt Dryers and RCA Laundromat and Tailor Shop at in our economy will be assessed in the service and savings to the customer. Repairs on All visage the outlines of the into the economies, and the •STEAMSHIPS wastb.pf your money needless- something which anyone will Whirlpool Cleaners. As busy as 176 Spruce St. AU Work Guaranteed J. A. WHITE scenario that has unfolded. American Cart context of the whole v(.ransportation It is high time we abandon the societies are modernized, it 627 M4INSr., MANCHESTER lY' \ not hesitate to utilize. Spruce St. is, there is con­ Should .you have any Texaco Lubrication Service GUSS CO., INC. This is true also of the chiefs sets in motion a whole train of We Olve Orecn Stamps 31 BIssell St. — Tcl. Olf-73tt picture. Plen’s Texaco sells only top venient off-street parking in the questions or problems, please philosophy of the past which too often of the Mideast oil-producing consequences which neither name prb^ucts such as YOUR large amesited parking lot — feel free to call Mr. Addabbo at While the details are yet to be meant providing competition with states. Take King Faisal of Faisal nor Spah Pahalevi have Firestone and^jpoodyear tires, 'Another thing about Plen’s 643-7757. MEMORIAL COMPLETE Texaco is that Mr. Plen keeps - which is well lighted for night spelled out, it has beeh indicated that Saudi Arabip and Shah Pahlevi calculated on. They are, I Havoline motor bjl, Texaco and customers. Should you comb to strong protection againste rails by abreast of the times by LUCA'S of Iran, who were the moving suspect, bound to be buried in CORNER STORE PET CENTER i Delco batteries, ADj Champion the Laundromat and forget MANCHESTER the Interstate Commerce Commission treating rail rates as separate from purchasing all the newest $elt-Ser*ice Inside figures of the whole operation. the ruins of their financial • Party Oooda, M^iailnes Cjnaiiet Pjrjkeels spark plugs. Reuben fqels if you your quarters, don’t worry. manuals and trade publications Laundromat will be evaluating rail freight rates, other transportation modes. . They have proved brilliant triumph. a Oroccrlej, Cold CuU Tfopicjl Fiih fudlet want something to ftqt, you Luca’s has a machine which price manipulators, in the • FrulU—Vegetables Himslers Gcrbili detailing engine changes and U sd Re««ivin|' For the Third World nations have to buy the best, and tlfat is makes quarter change from Ssafood. Cuiloffl Hide not only on the basis of rail costs, but We think the non-rail transportation M iifd Breed Puppies classic tradition of the robber there is a further ironic twist to • Oreetlng Cards what he offers. Nothing butHbe the newest innovations by the Yale Announces Swts. f »nls wd We Depend On You . . . Aquenum Accessories etc your dollar bills. Dry cleaning in the light of non-rail competition. As modes are now strong enough barons of Western capitalism. the story of energy politics. Our Own Special Blended best. \ car manufacturers. He also CHOICE VARIETY CMtl You Can Depend .On Da! takes about 50 minutes, while Applied Science R eport They have followed the man­ Most of them have sided and Pjtl Foods keeps his tools and equipment we understand it, this may mean economically to compete without The nicest thing about trading^ . your laundry takes about 30 •Tailorjng date to charge what the traffic voted with the Arabs in the Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER with Plen’s Texaco is that you )ip-to-date so that he can ser- Program Plans Qualify •Diy Cleaning some of the non-rail carriers which vi6q your new car the way it is minutes. Your time passes special government treatment. If the .^^ans and Robert ^ovak will bear, and the consuming U.N. showdowns, and have Ull Midnight PET CENTER can be certain that there is no pleasantly while you are NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale •Laundry Servkt supposed to be done. Seafood have enjoyed protection from rail public be damned. helped isolate Israel 9MAPIFSI MANCHLSIFR guess work there. 176-178 SPRUCE ST. administration program is adopted we U2 MAIN ST. S48.02«3 \ waiting. FM music plus the University Friday announced a The shah lacks Faisal’s fierce diplomatically. Now the news is Plen’s Texaco has the tools, special program in applied 43 OAK STREET MANCHESTER competition in the past may find they will have fairer competition and a latest, magazines and papers crusading fervor against Israel. that the energy crisis in the equipment and the know-how to You c‘^ bet that Plen’s are at your disposal. science for 100 qualified high TEL. 64B-99S7 Orive-ln Pariung will either have to raise their rates or whole transportation system that is But this aside, both of them developed nations will mean properly diagnose any ailment Texaco*!^, as modern as Groomin{! Luca’s Tailor Shop has a school juniors to be conducted/ share the two prime objectives: higher prices for the equip­ without guessing. His top-notch tomorrow so 'RLAN with Plen this spring. ^ the rails will be able to lower their healthy and strong. TOURAINE FOR tailor from the old school run­ Wright: Scapegoat or Adviser? to get richer faster, and to ment, technology and finished mechanics, which includes and be PLEN-ty^b^PPY- Plen is ning it — Luca Addabbo, whose The series of free lectures rates'in order to compete. products the developing coun­ POODLES FINE Quaiirr protect their faltering thrones UNO A l l Michael Bolduc,^ Barry always happy tA-,save you motto is “We fit to please you! ” and laboratory sessions to be against revolutionary tries must buy, and shrunken PAINTS Resnick, Alan Weir and Don PLEN-ty dollars ^ d much Mr. Addabbo is a master tailor given by top Yale scientists and markets for their own products. BREEDS DIAMONDS AUSTIN, Tex. - Prof. editorials had long passed, nationalisms. Roglis, are almost always with aggravation at his new'lgcation with over fourteen years engineers is open to any Richardson. Nevertheless, the This is one of the consequences FOR BEST RESULTS 875-7624 d t ^ From Charles Alan Wright, listed by Wright was handed a fait ac- They will succeed in the first. the right answer to your car at 318 Adams St. in Manclfe^ter. experience. Should you wish Connecticut high school junior, White House clearly feels his of an interdependent world HOURS 9-5 mSk W' Yale said. high White House officials as comli. Lfss than 72 hours after usefulness is ended. In fact, after spending huge BY APPOINTMENT BRAY’S economy. _/ *e«pert Watch Repairing the source of President ixon’s the existence of the tapes was sums on the trapping of court, PAUL’S STUD SERVICE F O R - revealed, the President had and some (mostly in the shah’s The men at the levers of •fine Selection of G ifts. inflexible lin e a g a in st Is Charley still unhappy?” power, wherever they are, tum 'Paint t Craft Center Poodles, Toys 4 Miniatures SOCIETY FOR CATS releasing tape recordings, says decided irrevocably .against case) on internal development, For All Occasions asks one presidential adviser, out to be not nearly as bright as 615 MAIN STREET SUDS & SCISSORS I Kittens Small Animals ' he was rebuffed last July when their disclosure. Nor, Wright there will be vast sums to flood Adoption — Boarding •longine, Bulova miffed by Wright’s recent they thought. They see the im­ T6t^J649-0300 PO STR D. P U 2R .R I 30 February — Phobia he suggested exploring a com­ told us, was he ever consulted the world’s capital markets, Placement — Shelter Wlltnauer and Caravelle public statements. Another con­ mediate prize, which glitters VERNON Watches promise solution. on the priority of this decision. and weaken the pillars of the Business Bodies ROUTE 83 VERNON tends Wright is not being con­ there seductively, for them to 875-0052 737 Main St.. Manchester That is not the only diffeftejce monetary system of which they ...... You may not be able to detect it to almost any lengths to avoid using sulted now because con­ grasp. But their long-range vi­ PHONE 6436617 between White House clairnVSh Moreover, Wright has been are, after all, part. readily, but January is a month of stitutional questions are not in­ sion is tunnel vision. They don’t the tongue twister. Wright’s role as a Nixon described by White House aides volved and “his expertise is Then there is the second goal reckon with the ruses of SEE US FOR QUALITY ^foreboding for many people in public Watergate attorney and his own as reassuring the President he CONFERENCE February sort of takes its place reallv very limited, you know.” — the political aspect of their history. In the end, the arrogant TAILORING surely would win the tape case The Gerber Scientific Instru­ life. The reason is that the next month with salmon, almonds, worsted, and description given us in an inter­ LikeSSother men of stature, dream. If the West can find leaders — conservative and JOINED FIRM FAMOUS BRAND in the Supreme Court. When we CUSTOM ment Co. recently held a dis­ view at his University of Texas Charles Alan Wright’s service alternative energy sources revolutionary alike — are Mrs. Donna Lewis and Bruce is February and many people cannot other words that we sort of bounce law school office. While con­ reported this last October,, an A Swrvkt MADE trict supervisors’ conference at to President Nixon concludes during the next decade, it can betrayed by the unintended con­ O f SUITS Wiley have joined the Gerber the firm’s headquarters in pronounce “Feb-roo-ari. It comes out '*-over without pronouncing all the tinuing to completely support angry Wright telephoned White with the taste of ashes. achieve economic in­ sequences of what they covet. Scientific Instrument Co. of \ TELEVISION Mr. Nixon, Wright contradicted House chief of.staff Alexander For Ladies and Gentlemen \ South Windsor, it was an­ “Feb-yew-ari.” ^ Sinctrity Alterations — Cleaning South Windsor as proposal V letters. And custom has made the the White House version of his Haig to protest that Presidential nounced by Frank Auretta, Where Personal engineer writers, it was an­ usage correct. own advice on key Watergate aides were misrepresenting Repairs manager of field services APPLIANCES Consideration nounced by William Gems, engineering for Gerber, and Walter Cronkite, who lays his matters. ’ him. Haig later told the press MANCHESTER - proposajq^nd technical support N A N C H E S m Everyone seems to have some Is A Tradition conference director. NOME MNOIIEIDtr Like much about Watergate, that Wright had predicted TAILOR SHOP" . supervisor for Gerber. proficiency in the English language on : District supervisors atten­ MV words thatyare bugaboos to them, this can be explained in two merely a 50-50 chance — version 400 Main Street | j 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 Prior to joining Gerber, Mrs. W l the line every night, is one of those ding the (pur-day conference possible ways — one-benign and confirmed to us here by the FREE PARKING Lewis was a proposal writer for 649-3389 either in the pronouncing or spelling. professor. were from^Encino, Calif.; v m who confesses to an inability to cope the other malignant. The benign aPe Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and a In t ti siin I SMp explanation: garbled ^ internal Detroit, MichV; Philadelphia, APPLIANCE with the name of the second month of One of ours is necessary. We have a copy editor at the Hartford Pa.; and Washington D.C. communications which un­ White House staffers also Times. She received her B.A. tendency , to use two “ cc’s” even Andrew Tally The main speaker at the con­ the year; And there are many others, deniably becloud the Nixon have described Wright as degree from Dunbarton College White House. The malignant '__ ' DON WILLIS tiiiut: :::a: ference was Robert J. Maerz, 633-S34S it you listen closely. though we know better, or should. But leading the President|o believe in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Lewis senior vice president of 633-8508 explanation: the White *’* '*f*a»**a **♦*■'» every once in a while we find it that he could fire Archibald Cox A Tough Year and her daughter reside in marketing and operations, who . I MILLAR People who have trouble with the House was using Wright to hide as special prosecutor without GARAGE < South Windsor. spoke about some of the new ^ E E SERVICE, Inc. necessary to check the dictionary to behind his massive reputation . forcing the disastrous resigna­ 18 Main SI., Tel. 649-4531 Wiley was formerly name often resort to right sneaky tac­ products Gerber has developed Rafnoval • Pruning • Topping make sure we have the correct as-a constitutional scholar, at­ tion of Elliot Richardson as At­ employed by Pratt & Whitney during the past year, as well as Cabling^- Ftoding - Spraying Chippor Ronlal tics in avoiding its use. Many will tributing to him unpopular torney General. Not so, says 244 Center Street Aircraft as a technical writer. those tentatively scheduled for SAVE spelling. Then, once we have the cor­ decisions actually made by Wright. “I thought sure that Specializing in He received his B.A. degree FREE ESTIMATES refer to it as “next month,” or after WASHINGTON - Anyway Congressional districts based cion, but, the fact is the longer Manchester* 646-1995 announcement this year. ' Bruco S. Millar rect spelling, it doesn’t always come others. Elliot would follow Cox,” he BRAKE SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS 11 to 9 from the University of Connec­ The Gerber Scientific Instru-, [ Grog W. Haiktll we get there as ‘‘this month;” They go you look at it, 1974 is going to be on check's by Congressmen who the process drags on the'better GAS out that way. For example, senior told us. But, he added, he was Front End Alignment Specializing in U.S.D.A. ticut. Wiley and his wife Lynee ment Co. is presently a leading QlASTONBUnV, CONN. a tough year, for President went home for the holidays. But will the Democratic chances in Licensed by State ol Conn. presidential aides have never asked his opinion. Choice Steaks and and their son reside in Windsor manufacturer of high precision Now Available Nixon. Most of his aides dther, independent pulse-taking the fall’s Congressional elec­ General Repair Work Lie. No. 15M - Fully Insured assigned Wright major respon­ Fresh Sea Food Locks. automated computer-controlled Thus, Wright’s descriptiqn of privately admit it, adding with offer the President nothing but tions. The energetic John Doar MOTOR Member C.T.P.A. sibility for Mr. Nixon’s intran­ drafting machines apd plotters and I.S.T.C. H e r a l d his roje is his smaller than the remarkable candor that Nixon bad news. is pushing Hard for an early sigence last summer in barring as well as digitizing equipment. image drawn by the White has no choice but to face up to One example is the Roper resolution, but it is the AID-R even limited desclosure of the ASSETS Yesterdays House. He was not consulted the circumstance that he will Poll, conducted for 51 sub­ politicans who will decide how Set A Paiata'ng Problem? Ws’ll.Help! REVOLUTIONARY I tapes. According to these Manchester State Bank about releasing the tapes. He be a widely unpopular Presi­ scribers, including the left­ long Nixon will be kept NEW COMBUSTION sources, Mr. Nixon accepted Service still means something to us—and service reported that its year-end The Almanac 25 Years Ago was not asked to assess the con- ^ dent during the remainder of leaning American Civil Liber­ ' swinging in .the breeze before _ PRINCIPLE Wright’s constitutional advice means spending enough time with you to help you assets were $12.8 million. This Public THE MOST Mrs. Muriel Bolin is installed sequences of firing Cox. As he ^ his ter^n. ties Union. That survey, of they vote him up or down. to withhold the tapes while select the right paint finish for that jr'b you’re plan­ replesents a 33 per cent in­ MODERN lUUUv.W.-.v • • •. for her second term as most revealed in a Washington Post The reason for this sentiment public reaction to possible im­ Records TECHNIQUE IN rejecting counselor Melvin R. The Democrats could dawdle ning. See us for paint and service when voil plan vour crease over its year-end assets excellent chief of Memorial interview r e c e n t l y , he is that this year will be one long peachment, shows that 79 per next projject, ' . MEN'S at their peril. The public often • from the previous year. HAIRSTYUNQ Temple, Pythian Sisters. Laid’s political advice to was not informed about the two moment of truth. The House cent of those polled believe one is slow to comprehend what’s lit pointing out this increase, Administrator's Deed . MANCHESTER dard frankfurters would be release them. or more df the most serious I nited Presi* International 10 Years Ago Wright’s version disputes missing tapes and was told Judiciary Committee has now going on in Washington, but if Edmond E. Parkq,r, president Vincent L. Diana, auxiliary replaced by “ Victory about negotiations between Cox gotten down to the nitty gritty charges against Nixon are AUTO PARTS Village Barber Shop Today is Saturday, Jan. 12, This was a Sunday: The this. Alth(;^igh retained by the people get the impression the of Manchester State Bank, said adminstrator of the estate of Sausages” consisting of some and Richardson at the eleventh of considering the drahing of justified. EAJohnson Salon For Mon the 12th day of 1974 with 353 to Herald did not publish. P re sid e n t on W aterg ate progress toward impeachment that the growth in part was due Quinton McComb, 23, of Wilson, is the new manager of George H. Willard, to Nicholas meat and some soybean meal. articles of impeachment. It has Nixon’s position is uncomfor­ follow. matters last May a previous hour. is a partisan thing, Richard to innovative actions taken by Spree on Broad St. McComb attended the Windsor Locks A. and Phyllis V. Jackston, Featuring Rega Cut a staff of 38 lawyers, in- table, to say the least. What the 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 commitment took him to Nixon cou|d be the beneficiary the bank. school system and was a management trainee in Enfield. property at 71 Maple St., con­ OPEN Appointments Accepted In 1970, Dr. Martin Sweig, Wright imputes no sinister yestigators and clerical help, slim majority of the 2,020 per­ BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK The moon is approaching its Scotland during July. In Edin­ of a surge of public sympathy. He has been with Spree fbr three years. Spree offers a full veyance tax $55. SAT. to 1 P.M. Tues. thru FrI. suspended administrative assis­ motive. His lack of vital infdr- headed by the indefatigable and sons interviewed in early last quarter. burgh July 16, Wright learned He may not be a popular figure, Your independent line of toys and sports equipment. Lis Pendens Phone 649-0887 tant to , House Speaker John Today’s mation, he told us, derived painstaking John Doar, a civil November told him in effect was a layout designer for Bec- Carraway, an Arkansas And the WORD MADE FLESH Mr. Nixon so well as the 'Tiriies. ended so badly for the Presi­ A FrIgIdaIrVw Maytag k Amana k KItchanAld Stetson, property on Campfield IS MYSTERY. dent, there are signs some These days. White House peo­ rejoicing because people are flail hut against his enemies Mancheater Awnlag Co^ A native of Montreal, Que. ton, Dickinson & Co. of Ruther­ Democrat,. became the first A thought fpr the day: Early Therefore, should not it^ k Staraoa k Dlahwathara k TVa k Dryara Rd., conveyance tax $29.70. presidential aides see Wright as ple have taken the position that going to take a beating. and do something about those 195 WEST CENTER ST. Can., Edwards attended the ford, N.J. He holds a R.A. 46 We$t Center St., Manchester) and woman in any state to be American statesman Daniel And the Word was made Flesh suggestions be considered? • k Radloa k Etc. Trade Name and dwelt among us... > [ . the scapegoat. there fs no national groundswell Democrats in the House have two domestic 4Ils, he may y e t) Telephono e49-S0tl University of Vermont. He is degree in advertising design ' elected to the U.S. Senate. Webster said, “ Whatever , The reply from White House » g PK a n f I t Bw PAAKAK > 643-9$U Stanley F. MidUn, doing Route 83. Vernon So brothers and sisters, Wright himself remains in support of impeachment. tended to dilly-dally in moving hold onto his job. Perhaps even EatabUibed 1949 married, has two children and ffom Syracuse University. In 1943, the wartime Office of makes men good Christians, counsel Leonard Gafment: the business as Stanley Agency, 386 look around you... loyal, .supporting the White This position is based on a sur­ toward impeachment. Their . to a scattering of .applause lives on Grant Hill Rd. Price Administration said stan- ' .makes them goqd citizens.” time to worry about newspaper Main St. House Jn its dispute with vey of more than 20 strategic , motives may be above suspi­ across the land. ^ VL'"' • ■ FpR HE IS HERE. T ■ - , ■ ' i PAGE Six — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan, 12, 1974 .MANfflESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. 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BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOf HOOPLE r Vernon ' ' ' i s i HIVA, PETUNIA! I HOPE COME IN! PORKYAND WE'RE- BOTH DIETING, SO V^/HAPB^')DUMeAN T ANP I'LL BE NO WAV/ YOU STAY HERE ^ I SUPPOSE 808BY POERR VA DON'T THINK 1 I WERE-JUST CONSIDER NOW KINDLY ALL WE'RE HAVING IS YOU'RE SOIN' WITH S RIGHT THERE ANP I'LL GO ALONG ANP you BOYS LEARNED TO ELLSWORTH TELL MAOOR PROPPED BY 'CAUSE SITTING DOWN! M E ? I'M J IS T GONNA) TO COLLECT ESCORT HIM BACK/ WATERCRESS SANP- r e a l iz e I HIT BOB FEUER VINESV THE YHOOPLE Th a t IT HAPPENS T' BE . WICHES AND TEA! COLLECT FOR A ^W HAT YOU OWE THERE'LL BE NO ROW THAT THE rams for the BY G IVING GREATEST LUCILLE^ AROUND MEALTIME! COUPLE OF JOBS \ ME BEFORE YOU IN PUBLIC-WE'LL n e ­ KNUCKLEBALL HIM THE OUTER g o l f -t e n n is I'VE PONE FORTH’ I GET A CHANCE g o t ia t e A PEACE “'GERTRUDE IS ACTUALLY HALF OF THE COMBINATION DuBONNE Vacant Stores NEIGHBORS.'^A x i d b l o w it / HERE AT HOME.' ' IT O fD ENTER ■» THROWN OFF aW TEAND OF ALL IS HERE ^ M V M IN D ! r r THE t a k in g a w ay iw l v T im e F O R A ^ FINSERTIRS' HIS CURVE Club /MEMBERSHIP Concern Chamber , APPLICATION] - 9 : 3 0 - (3) DICK VAN DYKE — 10:00 — (18) M O VIE (3 ) KOJAK John Pozzato, chairman, of (24) THE KILLERS: LOCAL "Hurricane Island" (1951) will continue until the goal is Daytime TV^ Monday — Friday (24) ENEGRY ALERT the Economic Development LOW-UP (20) HUMAN DIMEHSION reached. — 7M — (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL Committee of the Rockville The cars are being picked up •-0> (3) CBS NEWS - 11:30 — (8 ^ ) GENERAL HOSPITAL - 1 0 : 3 0 , - , "uV (3)------LOVEOi OF l i f e ' (20-22-30) ANOTHER WORLD — 10:00 — (24) WALL STREET WEEK Area Chamber of Commerce, free of charge, by several gar­ LOST IN SPACE (S)I NEWSr------(18) LIVINQ WORD (20-22-30) TODAY , — 3:30 - (3) MEDICAL CENTER (30)1 HOLLYW OOD SQUARES told the board of directors ages in the area. For those not ,-^22-30)? S :^ -“ I "_____ 0 ‘-‘-y_ w o o d s o u a r e s (3) RANGER STATION — '11:00 — — SKH) — (40) BRADY'““ *iD1------BUNCH (24) ENERGY ALERT (40) NANNY AND THE Tuesday that his committee has having the number it may be (0-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS !®j CAPTAIN KANGAROO ^ — 11:55 — . (10) LIVINQ WORD - 10:30 - PROFESSOR met’ with Isadore Rubin, owner obtained by.>calling the MICKEY FINN •) CARTOON CARNIVAL (3) CBS tiEWS (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT [40) JACK U U N N E (20-22-30j RETURN TO PEYTON (18) LIVING WORD of the Rockville Shopping Plaza chamber office in Vernon. BY HANK LEONARD PLACE - — /• — NOON — — 11:30 — 8:00 to discuss the possibility of fin­ -i-iz- ^ - 0:30 — (3) NEWS (24) CARRASCOLENDAS (3) DIRTY SALLY Howard Wolfanger, chairman WITH YOUR DAUGHTER YOU'RE TALKING ^ (3) FATHER KNOWS BEST - 11:00 - (3) MOVIE ding new tenants for the MARRYIN' THE SON , FOOLISH, HARRY/ I I'LL GO AWAY FROM HERE (5-40) PASSWORD — 4KK) — (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (8-40) BRADY BUNCH of the newly established Energy NAIDA HAS BEEN A WONDER­ O F JOHN D. —AND NEVER COME BACK— — 9S)0 — (20-22-30) JEOPARDY (3) ANDY GRIFFITH "Crash Dive" (1943) vacated stores. Conservation Committee, said' WOULDN'T DO ANY­ 3) HAP RICHARDS (0) MOVIE t (2pj SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (20-22-30) SANFORD AND FUL MOTHER] SHE'S DONE GARNETT, YOU WON'T THING TO HURT MV BUT FIRST— I WANT- ... - 12:30 — (8-40) HI-HO STEVERINO Pozzato said most of the there have been many conflic­ MUCH MORE FOR MARY ELLEN TO SEE HER I 16) PHIL DONAHUE (IS) NEW ZOO REVUE ' SON HAVE A CARB IN. CHILD] MARY ELLEN 120) BILKO IJ) 8EABCH FOR TOMORROW (20-30) SOMERSET — 11:30 - (20-22-30) JOI^NNY CARSON ideas the chamber committee THAN I EVER COULD' T H E W O R L D ! (0-40) SPLIT SECOND (24) WASHINGTON REVIEW ting rumors concerning energy THINKS I'M DEAD-AND (22 k it t y TODAY (221 STAR TREK (3) M O VIE presented had already been THAT'S HOW r WANT (20-22-30) WHO. WHAT OR WHERE (24) SESAME STREET conservation, especially con­ 130) BOLD ONES "This Could Be the Night" (1957) - 8:30 — (40) STRUM’N DRUMMERS - (40) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE pursued by Rubin. The Popular cerning the gasoline situation. (20-22-30) NBC NEWS (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (3) M OVIE IS . — 0:15 - — 4:30 — Food. Markejt vacated the Wolfanger said the chamber ocm THE A/IEPIATOR C QAU SOMETHING ELSE — — (3) MERY ORIFFIN » y< iw H Ui PH (F 1914 b, Na, Inc. TM Reg US Pal Oti, l^l^. (3) VOOl BEAR 1:00 Thursday "The Undefeated" (1969 building about a year ago and has received some complaints (3) BEAT THE CLOCK (18) DENNIS THE MENACE (8-40) SIX MILLION DOLLAR ^ - 0:30 — (0) WHArs MY LINE? (20) MV LITTLE MARGIE F.W. Woolworth closed its concerning gas pricing and the (3) GAMBIT MAN (20) MV LITTLE MARGIE |30| LUCY SHOW doors just before Christmas. manner in which gas is being ■ TRACKDOWN (22) SOMERSET (40) GILLIQAN'S ISLAND Tuesday - 6 :0 0 " ^ - (20-22-30) LOTSA LUCK CAPTAIN EASY NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (241 ELECTRIC COMPANY The chamber has expressed distributed, BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE FLINTSTONES - 4 : 5 5 - (3-8-22) NEWS (24) ARTS AND CRAFTS (30) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (40) WEATHER concern about the shopping Seminars BLAZED! I'M WHILE IN WASHINGTOW... . - 10:00 - — 6:00 — (18) I SPY OF CHINA SORRY WE TOOK HOW COULP — 1:30 — area in Rockville although the (3 MIKE DOUQLAS (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS — 5:00 - (3-8-22) NEWS (20) SOUNDING BOARD Planned S>0 l o n g GETTING "OPERATION gQVg//EAP"F...NAH. a n y o n e t e l l (18) ENSIGN OTOOLE - 9:00 — committee was told by some of S) DIALING FOR DOLLARS (8-40) LErS MAKE A DEAL (18) I SPY BACK- BUT THERE THATS NOT DISTINCTIVE ENOUGH! THAT FROM w h a t 20-22‘30j DINAH SHORE 20 l FILM (24) KALEIDOSCOPE (18) 700 CLUB the merchants that they had no The first in a series of four . GOES ON AROUND — — 221 HOQAN'S HEROES WERE THOSE TWO 24) SESAME STREET 2:00 (20) SOUNDING BOARD (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH problems." THUGS TO COPE h e r e ALU THE 40) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (3) QUIOINQ LIGHT MISTER ROGERS (20-22-30) GIRL WITH seminars to be sponsored by the TIME? (8-40) NEWLYWED GAME BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (24) KALEIDOSCOPE (40) WILD WILD WEST SOMETHING EXTRA ’The directors were told that Rockville Area Clergy Council - 10:30 - (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR LIVES QOMER PYLE, USMC PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 20-22-30) BAFFLE (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH — 6:30 — (24) AZTEC TWO-STEP the committee was trying to will be held Tuesday at 7:45 40) DICK VAN DYKE - 2:30 — — 9:30 — (40) WILD WILD WEST HELLO! HANDY-PANDY I M»-GOINe TO Y o u (3) EDGE OF NIOHT REAL MeCOYS (3-8-22-30) NEWS - 9:30 — contact the Boston office of the p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal S N O W B L O W E tR SUE You GUYS - 1 1 K X I - (8-40) QIRL IN MY LIFE SAN FRANCISCO BEAT 6:30 - Church, Rt. 30, Vernon. 0) ALL MV CHILDREN — 7:00 - (8-40) ODD COUPLE Social Security department COMPANY FOR FALSE , (20-22-30) DOCTORS , , LUCY SHOW (3-8-22-30) NEWS having heard it may be in­ The theme of the series will ADVERTISING-' a (20-22-30) WIZARD OF'ODDS- (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY (3) STARLOST (20-22-30) BRIAN KEITH (40) I LOVE LUCY i - 3:00 - (3) PRICE IS RIGHT 30) HOQAN'S HEROES - 7:00 - (8) TRUTH OR terested in using one of the be !‘The Family:How To 140) NEWS - 10:00 — Become Better At It.” (3) I AM JOE’S HEART CONSEQUENCES vacated stores for offices. D (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN The Tuesday meeting will be ■y (18) DICK VAN DYKE Report Progress (24) ENERGY ALERT devoted to the subject, “How (8) TRUTH OR (22-30) NEWS William Repoli, president of 2 Good a Family Member Am (30) JOHNNY QUEST (18) GOSPEL JUBILEE CONSEQUENCES (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW - 10:30 — the chamber, commented on (40) IRONSIDE (18) LIVING WORD I?” Dr. Edward Swain, family Tonight (24) ZOOM (18) DICK VAN DYKE (40) ABC NEWS the junk car pickup program man and psychiatrist on the - 10:00- (30) WILD KINGDOM (22-30) NEWS - 11:00 — the chamber is conducting. He — 7:30 — staff at Hartford Hospital, will STEVE CANYON - 5:00 — (3) LAMP UNTO MY (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS said more than 100 cars have . BY MILTON CANIFF ' - 7 : 3 0 — (8) THRILLSEEKERS be the guest speaker. (3) PERRY MASON FEET (3) PERRY MASON (40) ABC NEWS (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT been picked up in the tri-town (2 0 )¥ IL M The other three meetings will Y we JUSTPICKEP^ GOOP'W HATS^ KNOWING GAANBAY,SHE IS (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF (8) KID POWER (8-40) MOVIE area of Vernon, Tolland, and - 7:30 - * (22) HOLLYWOOD AND - 11:30 — be held on consecutive V\1 HER AND CAANBAY GOINGON X PR08ABLYTRVIN0 TO REMEMSK] SPORTS (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE "True Grit" (3) M O VIE Ellington. I ' l l GARRISON OUT OF (3) OZZiE’S GIRLS TH E STARS Tuesdays at the same time and ALL THE IN-FBHTING KARATE /^ (30) LET US CELEBRATE (20-22-3(7) WORLD OF T H E R i v e r g o r g e ; WAS EVER TAUGHT] (18) THIS WEEK IN THE ^ (8-22) LErS MAKE A DEAL (24) WASHINGTON "Story of Three Loves" (1953) However, Repoli said, in place. NBA (40) LATINO DISNEY (20) LASSIE (8-40) IN CONCERT previous years, during the THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM STRAIGHT TALK Square Dancers < ' (24) CONFLICTS -1 0 :3 0 — (24) EVENING AT POPS (24) FOURTH ESTATE (30) NEW TREASURE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON drive, more than 900 cars were The Vernon Square Dance (3) MARSHALL EFRON’S (30) ANIMAL WORLD (40) DRAGNET picked jup. He said the effort HERE'$ THE W C < 4^ / /'JL - 5:30 - - 8 : 0 0 - Club will hold its next dance WHS DIOM'T \ -| SUNDAY SCHOOL (18) GOOD NEWS (40) DRAGNET • 1 (18) CELEBRItY BOWLING — 8:00 - Jan. 19 at 8 . p.m. at Vernon lO W g 'iD U . M i t m m i (8) OSMONDS - 6:00 - - 8 : 3 0 — ^ 3 : 0 0 — (3) THE WALTONS Elementary School, Rt. 30 with (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE ^ r / / i //f (3) NEWS (3) M A NN IX (3) M A y o E (8-40) CHOPPER ONE guest caller, Russ Peterson. (40) JEWISH HERITAGE Theatre Time Schedule »' (48) MOVIE (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH (8-40) HAPPY DAYS (20-22-30) TRIAL BY All club level dancers are in­ ( jf e 'p "All the Young Men" (1960) - 11:00— (20-22-30) COLUMBO (20.32-30) ADAM-12 WILDERNESS vited to attend. ’There will be a „(24) BILL MOYERS’ (3) FROM THE COLLEGE (24) RELIGIOUS AMERICA (24) WAR AND PEACE (24) ADVOCATES raffle and refreshments will be Sunday /A JOURNAL CAMPUS - 9 : 0 0 - - 8:30 - — 9:00 - - served. (8-40) H.R. RUFNSTUF (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 o 0 — 6:30 — (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN (3) M O VIE Burnside —\ “Ash UA East 1 — “The Seven (22) AMERICAN HORSE AND (3-22-30) NEWS (24) MASTERPIECE (8-40) MOVIE "The Horror at 37,000 Feet" (1973) Wednesday” 7:30-9:30 Ups” 2-3:45-5:30-7:30-9:30 (20) BILKO HORSEMAN THEATRE "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance (8-40) KUNG FU South Windsor Cinemav- Kid" UA East 2 - “ Robin Hood” > Pinochle ■ >it- (24) SPORTS ’70s ' - 1 1 : 3 0 - (20-22-30) IRONSIDE “Peter Rabbit & Tales IZ 'M fe v . THE FLINTSTONES - 9 : 3 0 - (18) TOWARDS THE YEAR 2- 4-6-S Winners in last week’s tour­ BY HANA-BARBERA (3) FACE THE NATION (24) CALCUTTA r (40) REASONER REPORT (3) BARNABY JONES 2000 Beatrix Potter” 2 p.m. “Cops & \xU A East 3— “Robin Hood” 1- nament session of the Senior (8-40) MAKE A WISH r ® 1974 by NEA, Inc T M Reg U S Pit OH - 7:00 - (18) ORAl ROBERTS — 10:00 — R obb*s” 7:15-9:30; “Theater 3- &V7-9 Citizen’s pinochle group were: ^ N O - 9 : 3 0 - (3) WILD WILD WORLD (30) ADELANTE (8-40) STREETS OF of Blood” Midnight Jerry Lewis Cinema Minnie Luetjen 625; Genevieve ALLEY OOP DESSERT V* . -lOiOO— (3) NBA ALL-STAR GAME BY V.T. HAMLIN 'TIL OF A N IM A LS Afternoon SAN FRANCISCO ■ State “Cops & Robbers” Cinema 1 -^^“Billy Jack” 2-7- Ertel, 622; Eva Parent, 600; J (lay LIVING FAITH Boston Celtics vs at Atlanta Hawks SINCE FOOrV'S CAVE IS RIGHT JC you've (8) LAWRENCE WELK — 12:00— (20-22-30) MUSIC COUNTRY 2:30-9:00; “Support Your Local 9:20 \ ' John Poggie 600; Ed Fleischig THAT'S FUNNY.' IT AIN'T LIKE HIM /T J (2 0 ) BILKO ON TH'WAY I MIGHT AS WELL, fOOZYFHEV. FINISHED - 10:00 — Gunfighter” 1:00-7:00 ...THERE'S HIS PLACE... T'GO OFF AN' LEAVE HIS SPEAR (20) NBC NEWS (3) CHALLENGE (24) FIRING LINE U.S.A. Cinema 2 “ Jesus Christ 589; Julius May 588; Ann STOP AST SEE IF.HE WANTS BUT I DON'T SEE , ANYBODY SITTIN'THERE.' ME8BE I BETTER y o u R , (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, MD Showcase 1 — “Papillon” T'GG-ALONG... (30) NEE HAW (8) - 10:30 - Superstar” 2:00^7vl^0-9:30 Barbero 587; Jackie Meyer 566; ANY SIGNS OF LIFE.' HAVE A LOOK AROUND.' DINNER/ ^ 1 0 : 3 0 - (20-22-30) POLICE STORY Cont. 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:15 HOME? 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Herald Angle John Ha^licek Loved Ovation Headache to SujpeT Bowl Officials

‘ .V HOUSTON (UPI) 7T The National Football League likes because of its larger seating capacity. for its second straight Super Bowl title, said, “We’re not’ By Earl Yost to think it plans the arrangements for Super Bowl week The two team s-the Minnesota Vikings pnd the Miami say, ‘Get him,’ and when they see me standing still, they Sports Editor But Wished Celts Were Ahead with the thoroughness, precision and attention to detail overconfident. Anybody’s who’s intelligent has to realize say, ‘Get him.’” Dolphins-went through li^ t drills in the rain Friday and they have a heckuva t^m .” that is usually associated with something like a space shot. ,Then he added, “Well, I use a head set and it has a short BOSTON (UPI) - John The 12-year. Veteran planned one-hour workouts today on the artificial turf at Shula said he will start over Moments before, Havlicek Havlicek was presented Havlicek. came to the But this week there’ve been a few misfirtngs. cord so I can’t wander so far. But I’ve emotions, it’s just Haylicek loved the ovation, reached his milestone with Rice Stadium. hae been fouled and went to the ball, shook hands at Celtics in 1962, touted as a For example, there were those sparrows in the at the tight end slot and Lloyd Mumphord over they’re inside.” but wished he could’ve been about seven minutes left in at a cornerback spot. Fleming and Foley lost their jobs i ...... ) ...... » the line to shoot two, center court with former defensive player. “I didn’t Minnesota Vikings’ locker room. Manny Fernandez, the Dolphins’ defensive tackle who Pete Rozelle, the NFL commissioner, held his annual cheering with it. the game, sinking a 25-foot needing both for the record. Celtic great Bob Cousey, even have any idea I’d play Now it’s the weather—which is one element even the was thqliero of last year’s Super Bowl, was held out of when they were injured and haven’t been able to win them Super Bowl news conference and said he’d wait until next The 15,320 fans at the jumper fromi thehe 'left of the back yet. He missed one and sank the whose Celtic scoring record 12 years, let alone sdore 20,- NFL can’t control—that is causing headaches for league Fridai^’s workout because of a high temperature. Of week to decide if Grant will be fined for his statements Boston Garden Friday night net. „ Sentimental Pick Sunday other, making the jumper he had already broken, and 000 points,” he said. “It’s officials. ' CQui-se, wide receiver was also sidelined ’Ihe Dolphin coach said the cast will be taken off Man- criticizing the team’s training facilities. gave Havlicek a thunderous EAST SIDE If I were a betting man I’d take the in necei^ary. was given a two-minute ova­ been great.” With Ray Diana outscoring Friday was a dreary, rainy day in the Houston area with ^because of the pulled hamstring muscle he suffered dich’s broken left hand and he will play with it heavily Rozelle revealed he had been handing out “quite a few” ovation after the veteran “I knew whejn I shot it in taped. That leaves guard , who has a cast Sunday’s Super Bowl football game. Sentimentally, I like “You all must have tion by the fans. the entire Allied Builders temperatures in the ’30s and NFL officials are becoming Wednesday although said he is hopeful Warfield fines this season. The largest was $14,000 to one unnamed Boston Celtic forward that I. was ciose^” said on his broken left arm, as the only Dolphin who will play the Minnesota Vikings. Strictly on sentiment, and with an thought I was nervous up "I enjoyed every minute- quintet. Eastern Realty apprehensive about the possibility of rain on Sun­ can start Sunday. club for stashing'away players on its roster. A team is from Major Hoople’s horoscope. I’m looking for became only the eighth Havlicek, who needed 23 He joins Wilt Chamberlain, registered a 22-12 victory last with a cast on. there, thinking of the of it,” he said. ‘.T loved the day—despite the optimistic forecast by the weatherman. Shula and Bud Grant of the. Vikings, the two opposing legally allowed only 47 players working out on its roster Fran Tarkenton to lead his underdog club to an upset 24-21 player in National’*Basket- points coming into the game /W alt Bellamy Jerry West, night in Midget League play at Most of the week. Grant has been doing-the complaining record,” he laughed. “But ovation, but I wish I had a The official forecast for Sunday is for no rain with the coaches, held their final pregame news conferences but sometimes teams try. to hide another player or two. decision...Jay Johnstone^ the Manchester-born major., ball history to break the 20,- to reach 20,000. “But I had ‘ Bob Petit, Hal Greer, Oscar the.East Side Rec. Diana tallied and Shula the entertaining with his quips but Grant actually, the shot just had little more to cheer about. temperature in the ‘50s. But one'official quipped, ‘‘’The Friday and both struck the typical coaches’ pose—confi­ The commissioner said he had handed out many fines for league baseball player, has been purchased by the St. f)00 point barrier.^ no idea at all that was the Robertson, and Elgin 13. Shawn Ireland led Allied managed to get in a good story at his news conference. nothing on it, that’s all. I We were fifteen points weatherman hasn’t been right yet this week.” dent but wary. “flagrant violations” of the three-yard white stripe around Unfortunately the Celtics record. Anyway, ■ Ididn’t Baylor, in the 20,000 point with six markers. When he was asked why he’s always so impassive on the Louis Cardinals. Johnstone, 28, was the property of the wasn’t even thinking about behind, and that’s nothing to ’The irony of the situation is that the NFL passed up the the sidelines. The league has enforced the rule keeping this were losing by 15 points at have to.'Everyone seemed circle. In Junior League play at the Grant said, “They are a team that can be defeated—as sidelines, he said, “Oh, that’s the reputation the TV direc­ Oakland A’s and divided his time last season i>etween the it.” cheer about.” Astrodome—although it was used for the annual gigantic • area clear because players have been injured crashing into the time.-. to know.” same location. Automatic Com­ we ail can.” tors gave me. When they see Hank Stram pacing, they say, American League club and Tucson, the A’s No.l farm fort outdistanced First Hart­ Friday night pregame party—in favor of Rice Stadium people in that area. - Shula, whose team is favored by a touchdown in its quest ‘Get him,’ when they see George Allen cheerleading, they club... When Mel Wright was announced as a coach with ford Realty, 31-26. Rich Dahlem the New York Yankees by new manager. Bill Virdon, it (11) and Tom Orlowski (8) gave the club two pitching coaches. Earlier Whitey Ford paced the winners while Jeff was tabbed to help whip a pitching staff into shape for the Nets Match Shrider and Doug Landry Yankees...Bill Detrick, who has been turning out many Last Year’s tallied six apiece for Hartford. Hotel Space Scarce successful basketball teams at Central Connecticut State Popein Realized College in New Britain, has also steered a number of his MIDGETS former players into the coaching ranks. The list includes Win Mark Defense was the forte in Stan Pelcher at Glastonbury High, George Linn at New Midget League action last night In Super Bowl City at the Y as Manchester Cycle His DaysWere Up Britain High, George Benoit at Windsor High, Gene Reilly NEW YORK (UPI) - The defeated Boland Oil, 13-8, and at Portland High, Bob Tarigo at St.Thomas Aquinas, Jim more the better, best sums up , HOUSTON (UPI) — It was gloomy, ' / i the Elks bested Groman’s, 20- woman wearing a long, aqua dress VANCOUVER (UPI) — “I’ve been a pro long enough to Muraski at Ridgefield, Mike^Pinella at New London and in the present m o^ of the New, the temperature was only one degree and carrying a two-foot square York Nets. ,12. know that the Rangers are not responding the way they the college ranks, Howie Dickinman at Greater Ilartford, The Cyclists were led by above freezing and the tain was The Nets played their fourth' handkerchief that was dotted wit should be and it’s part of the coach’s job to see to that.” John Salerno at Mattatuck and Jim Kelley at Middlesex, Dave McConnell and Dave Mo- pelting down. game in four nights in four dolphins, began telling a group of all Community College squads...Bert Davis posted the dean with four points apiece. And in the parking lot of Rice different cities Friday and Minnesota supporters at another table highest individual average in the Country Club’s first V- Tom McCluskey had four for Stadium — where on Sunday the On that basis, Larry Popein posted their fifth straight win, a how her club was going to slaughter admitted Friday that he had not round of bowling this sedson, 127. He also paced his team Boland’s. Minnesota Vikings and Miami 109-106 decision over the In-* the Vikings. Flyers Beat met the expectat ons of the New « to the round championship...When Jack Butterfield, 18 Matt Maloney led the Elks Dolphins will meet in Super Bowl VIII diana Pacers. / with 12 markers while Greg ’The Viking fans took it pretty well, York Rangers as their coach, ■ American Hockey League president lowers the boom, he — there sat a 60-foot-long beer truck. ■ The win was the 30th OD the Boser led the losers with four. for a while, but then one man s t ^ up Hot Flames thus' explaining his firing goes all the way when it involves players who get out of season for the American “If it stays this cold,” said one and told the woman: Friday morning and replace­ line. Providence defenseman Ron Fogal got into the record Basketball Association’s Y Pee Wee , grumbling workman, unloading one -tj^t me recommend what we are ment by General Manager Eastern Division leaders, books after drawing a record 51 penalty minutes in a re­ STANDINGS keg of brew after another, “I don’t having for dinner, lady. It’s pretty NEW YORK (UPI) - Atlan­ Emile Francis, who had hired cent game against Rochester. For his part, Fogal was equalling their total of last W know who is going to drink all this ta’s fledgling hockey fans saw Popein only seven months ago. W good.’X fined $500. A record 230 penalty minutes were handed out year, and kept them one game Nassiff Arms 2 stuff.” the most freewheeling, high- ^ The staggering Rangers, ahead of runnerup Kentucky “WhatVthat?” the woman asked. as the Reds won, 12-2. VFW 2 Less than 36 hours before the year’s scoring game of^their team’s picked as a strong contender for which beat San Antonio, 99-95. “We are eating dolphin,” the man the Stanley Cup, are only one Wyman Oil 2 largest football spectacle, the existence Friday night. In other ABA games, said. point ab«ad of the fifth-place Winter ConditionSf at Last Man. Travel 0 \ Everything was exciting except Carolina whipped Denver, 122- weather in usually balmy Houston Buffalo Sabres in the battle for The woman, ^tilmped for a retort, the finish. Northview (that name really gets me) Ski Slope will be 95, and Virginia downed Utah, Intermediate was miserable. Forecasters said . a playoff berth in the National 109-103. things would improve sharply by Sun­ fled back to her table^ open today until 5 o’clock and Sunday hours of supervised STANDINGS For two periods. Coach Ber- Hockey League’s East Division, Billy Paultz' layup with 14 skiing will be from 1 to A o’clock... Just asking: Why can’t W day’s kickoff, but they had not been At the stadium itself\xhuge work nie Geoffrion’s Flames showed losing, 7-2, to the Sabres seconds left to play ave New the ski slope be opened longer op weekends as long as good Fani’s Kitchen 4 right all week. the Philadelphia Flyers why Thursday night to fall 12 points York its win over Indiana. force was scurrying about m ihe wind conditions exist?...The name Northview offers little iden­ Kings 3 “The weatherman says it is going to they’re .the most^improved behind the divisionleading Paultz, who finished with 29 and rain Friday to make lasrminute tification to the area...When Manchester High’s basketball Beav’s 3 be near 60 an^ partly cteudy by game team in hockey and why Atlanta Boston Bruins. points, got theball for his layup preparations for the more than team takes the floor this afternoon against Penney H i^ in Deci’s 3 time,” said'Comminioner Pete has suddenly gone gaga over “For the betterment of the off an errant pass from Julius fans and more than 1,500 newsmen team, we felt this move was East Hartford it will be the first Saturday game during Celts 1 Rozelle. “I just hope he is right.” the new sport in town. (UPI photo) Erving to Larry Kenon and who will be present on Sunday. necessary,” said Popein. daylight hours in years for the schoolboys. The game was Bullets 1 But the anticipation leading up to / Congratulations in Order for Celtic Star dunked it to give New York a Super Buds 1 Popein has been close friends originally slated last night but was postponed due to the 107-104 lead. Indiana was led by the Super Bowl transcended the bad 'Special grandstands were being The Flames jumped off to H - for many years with Francis Lakers ’ Pat Riley Mitts John Havlicek after 20,^0th Point 76’ers 0 weather...Ken Smith reports the baseball Mall of Fapie at Don Freeman with 34 points. weather. Houston’s two airports were erected in the glass-walled Rice 0 first-period lead and then and was hand-picked for the Cooperstown, N.Y., attracted a record 160,763 visitors last scor^ seven Y Midgets a sea of traffic and there was not a letterman’s room which overlooks the withstood a five-goal onslaught coaching job. The club said Po­ year. The shrine was established 35 years ago. Back in 1939 points in the last minute to lift hotel room to be had within 70 miles. field from one end zone. The owners from the Flyers in the second pein has been offered a position Kentucky past San Antonio. STANDINGS stanza, with four more scores of the first year’s attendance totaled just 25,332...The tab is And as a prelude to Sunday’s battle, of the National Football League’s 26 with the Rangers in a scouting scored 32 points and W their own before succumbing in capacity. $10 for tickets to the closed circuit telecast oX the Joe the backers of the two ^teams were clubs and their guests will sit there. Dampier 27 to pace the Boland Oil 3 the final period when Gary Francis, already the Frazier-Muhammad Ali boxing rematch. The bouliwill be Braves Eye-Wildcard Spot Man. Cycle 3 having their own pre-game skir­ “Even the big wigs have end zone Dornhoeffer and Cowboy Bill carried at Northwest Catholic High in West Hartford. Colonels. San Antonio got 23 mishes. Rangers’ general manager, had points apiece from Elks 2 seats for this one,” one of the hardats Flett tallied to give the Western held the two posts only seven At a restaurant Friday night a Tickets are on sale at Nassiff Arms in Manchester...Tom and Jim Silas. Grpman’s 0 said. Division-leading Flyers a hard- months ago before hiring Po­ Rodden has joined the staff on a part-time basis at the NEW YORK (UPI) - The they posted'their 22nd victory of Overtime Needed period. With the 76ers leading, fought 7-6 victory. , and Detroit Tom Owens scored 22 points pein to coach the club, but felt Manchester Racquet Club. He’s the early man, opening up the season to equal last year’s Milwaukee’s Lucius Allen 92-89. Carter sank a 20-foot East Side that a change was in order. Pistons, seeking National and Joe Caldwell 21 to lead every morning at 7. Rodden is also a Class A player. He’s total number of wins. The sank a short jump shot with 52 jumper^and Zoyd followed with STANDINGS In the only other National “We have to make a change,” Basketball Association wild­ Carolina over Denver. Ralph also a faculty member at Manchester High ...Could triumph also evened Buffalo’s seconds left in overtime to help a layup which he converted into Simpson with 22 points and w East Tops MHS Girls Hockey League game, Van­ Francis said. “Fronii now on card playoff berths, took record at 22-22 and moved the a three-point play to give Manchester High whip East Catholic High on the basket­ the Bucks edge Capital. The Dave Robisch with 16 led Community Y 4 couver edged California, 3-2. I’m taking over as coach. I’m another step in that direction Atlantic Division third-place Philadelphia a 97-89 lead. Pete TV score was tied at 106-106 at the Denver. Regal's 2 And in the only World Hockey concerned with the position of ball floor? That old chestnut may never be answered as the Friday night. club two games ahead of Atlan­ Maravich had 32 points for AND Linesman Boh McLaren Caught in Middle end of regulation time on a last Virginia ended Utah’s eight- Eastern Realty 2 Cf Association game, Winnipeg our club at this point of the schools have no intention of facing one another-at' least at "Defense in the third quarter Atlanta. ta, runnerup in the Central second jump shot by Elvin game winning streak in a wild Allied Builders 0 beat Edmonton, 7-4. season.” this writing...Kung Fu experts, Daniel Pai and double am­ was the key,” said Braves Division, whom the Braves are Jimmy Walker and Nate Big Fourth Period Brian Hextall (2) and Andre Dupont Battle for Puck Hayes. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar contest that saw a referee RADI# putee Ted Vollrath, will be among the featured men at the Coach Jack Ramsay after his battling for the final playoff Williams keyed a Kansas City- of Milwaukee led all scorers tossed out of bounds by irate East Side Juniors team whipped the Houston spot in the Eastern Conference. Omaha spurt which saw it out- Connecticut Sportsmen’s Show next weekend at the Hart­ with 34 points and Phil Chenier fans. With 23 seconds to go, the STANDINGS Rockets, 117-99. “Defense and Detroit beat Cleveland, 106- had 31 for Capital. score Phoenix, 18-7, in the first Propels Hoop Win SATURDAY ford Armory. Victor, the hassling bear, will also be Stars’ John Beasley was called W the way Jim McMillian and 96, to improve its record to 28- eight minutes of the final 1:00 (22,30) Senior BO'wl; RiflemanNotch Victory featured. How about a match between Pai and Victor? It Fred Carter pumped in 30 for throwing the ball out of Pro Remodeling 3 Top Rookie Schoolboy Basketball Randy Smith stopped Jack 17, good for only third place in quarter in the Kings’ triumph North Vb. South would be interesting...Moe Baker, of Bristol, the world points, and Steve Mix tallied 24 bounds and the fans in Salt Lake Police 3 Outscoring its opponents 12-5 in the final quarter, the NEW YORK (UPI) - Marin and Calvin Murphy from the Midwest Division, but SVz over the Suns. Walker led the 4:00 (22,30) NHL: arm wrestling champion, will also display his to lead Philadelphia past Atlan­ City went wild, throwing trash Top Notch 2 As Parrish Leads Way Coach Paul Brown of the Cin­ scoring.” games ahead of Pacific Divi­ winners with 25 points while East Catholic girls’ basketball team registered a come- Canadiens vs. Bruins ^ability...Meanwhile, have a^nice weekend. ta. Carter and backcourt mate on the floor. Three fans ran First Htfd. Realty 2 The Braves made the Rockets sion runnerup Golden State as from-behind victory over crosstown Manchester High, 37- 5:00 (8) Wide World of cinnati Bengals took one look Fred Boyd hit crucial baskets- Williams and Nate Archibald down from the stands and Automatic Comfort After losing its first match.of Manchester High rifle team their sixth straight victim as the two teams battle for the last had 22 each for the Kings. 1 34. The game was played yesterday at Manchester’s Sports at the rookie in' training for the Sixers in the final tossed referee Bob Serafin off Willie’s 1 the season last Tuesday to won its first by outshooting Indians and East playoff spot in the Western Clarke Arena. SUNDAY camp and saw what he’d been the court before order was Rockville High by a narrow Norwich Free Academy, Conference. Noon (8,22) College Basket­ looking for for the past few restored. Virginia’s George East Side Pee Wee It was a see-saw affair with Manchester faces Penney High margin, » 874-872, the yesterday, 878-825. This was a years. Described as ‘Rock of GibralteP Other Scores the teams exchanging tlie^Iead ball: Maryland vs. North Connecticut High School Rifle In Road Contests Gervin was high with 35 points STANDINGS in East Hartford while East Brown has always believed Elsewhere in the NBA, Los Carolina Slate League match. . . and teammate Larry Miller w several times. East held the ad­ travels to Windsor Locks, in an offense built aroundua. Angeles tripped Boston, 111-103, 12:30 (3) NBA: Celtics vs. For;the locals, Co-Captain added 28 while Jimmy Jones Army & Navy 4 vantage after the first turn, 11- which is currently riding a 20- Hawks big, bruising fullback and his Trying to maintain its winning streak, the Manchester New York dbwned Seattle, 107- and Willie Wise led the- Stars 10, but Manchester fouglirback Barton Resigns Mike Parrish led the team with eyes lit up when he saw 98, Milwaukee edged Capital, Burger King game unbeaten skein built up 3:30 (3) Super Bowl: High basketball team is in East Hartford this afternoon at with ^ points each. to lead 19-16 going into the TOROTO (UPI) - The Toron­ a score of 179 followed by Karl Charles “Boobie” Clark, a 6- Defensive Play of Riccio 115-113, Philadelphia whipped Savings Bank over the past two seasons. Both Vikings vs. Dolphins 3:30 facing CCIL foe Penney High. This contest slated Tocker riwrh. to Aroonauts announced Friday Turek and Co-Captain Russ fpol-2, 235pounder from Atlanta, 121-100, and Kansas Celtics contests are slated fof 3:15 6:30 (3) Super Bowl Post- Friday was postponed because of the inclement weather. starts. that Greg Barton, who played Sink who each totaled 178. Bar­ BelhuneSEodikman College in City-Omaha downed Phoenix, The Tribe maidens stretched Game Coach Stan Ogrodnik’s East for the Argos in 1971 and 1972 bara Glass (175) and Bob Lahey Florida. One Plus in Eagle Success 117-100. . their lead after three to 29-25 Catholic Eagles are also in ac­ while the other co-captain,- after Joining the team from the (168) added to the score. Miss ' Clark didn’t disappoint Buffalo broke open its battle and led 31-29 with three minutes tion tonight as they duel HCC senior forward John Feeney, College Basketball Detroit Lions, has resigned as Glass, sister of the 1972 rifle him. He rushed for 988 yards , with .Houston in the third showing on the clock. Then foe Northwest Catholic at the has aveaged 17 markers in the mar school, the now closed- Toronto’s director of Canadian team captain Vicky Glass; fired as the Bengals put on a late By Len Auster applications with Bates College quarter when it outscored the South Windsor Victor University of Hartford Athletic two victories while hauling down St. Bartholomew Elemen­ East dominated action to come player personel to join a team an excellent score to qualify for surge to capture the AFC Cen­ in Maine, Georgetown Univer­ Rockets, 43-22. Bob McAdoo, Center at 8:15. down a bushel of ". He’s been described by his tary School. Also, they are all away with the three-point ver­ in .the new World Football the first time in her career. tral Division title and was sity, Boston College and the the league’s leading scorer, dict. . Utilizing a balanced attack, with 12 apiece. High man for Cheney Tech, which was East is on the reb ind, intelligent — academically as League. The team travels to (Jhoate rewarded Friday when he was basketball - coach as the" University of Connecticut. His paced all scorers with 30 points UCLA Win Skein the South Windsor High basket­ Windsor Locks was Jim Zien slated to host St. Thomas having lost Tuesday to St’ .’aul well as on the court. Riccio, for ‘The club did not say which Prep School Wednesday trying named United Press Inter­ “Rock of G ibraltar” . All he present leanings are towards while Marin led the Rockets Scoring honors went to East’s ball team rolled |o an basy 6341 with 10 tallies. Leading scorer Seminary yesterday, postponed in an overtime session. The example, ranks in the top 10 per team Barton, 25, who was used to improve on its 1-1 standard. national’s Rookie of the Year does is seemingly go non­ Bates. with 24 points, but was held .to Judy Lauder with 11 points, six victory over Central Valley Steve Salvatore had his output that contest until a later date. Eagles won the first pairing cent (oiit of 274 students) in his in the decisive fourth staiiza. by the Lions as “a backup M anchester (878) in the AFC. chalantly on his merry way “To me, eduation is most im­ only six in the key third perioid. Now in Jeopardy Conference foe Windsor Locks curtailed by a tight Bobcat Parrish 4W7-4044-I79 The new time has not been set against Northwest by 22 but the senior class. quarterback, would join in the in each and every game. portant. If I went to a smaller • Curtis Rowe, hitting on 10 of Senior Co-Captains Sue Caron last night on its home court. defense as he registered just Turek 47-4J-4S-4S-178 at present. West Hartford-based school and mostly try to help out. new league. Sink 48-47-4342-178 school (which he prefers) ^16 shots, posted his season high and Dede Golden chipped in The only other area game not six. The Raiders are now 2-5. Winless after their first four its 6-8 center Steve Balkun will When everything- is Going into a contest, I try to NEW YORK (UPI) — It now appears UCLA’s incredible Glass 484«-4HS-17S maybe I’d play basketball. That V 28 points and Dave Bing, with with 10 and eight markers postponed due to the storm was Paving the way for the Lahey 4647-41-34-168 outings. Coach Jim Moriarty’s have revenge, oh their mind lajjulated, however, it think about what we might a.Other MHS Shooters: December Winner is unless it's too much to 10 of 13 from the field, finished college basketball winning streak could come to an end respectively. the Charter Oak. Conference Patriots’ come-from-behind Warren*To Spurs Indians have turned around by tonight.' re\^qls that this performer need. For example, against ' Mora 484841-31-168 NEW YORK (UPI) - Run­ carry.” Undecided in his with 24 to lead Detrtit. Austin this year after all. ’The target date: Jan. 19 at South Bend, matchup between Coventry ami victory were Dan Kissane and SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) Ennis 44-384140-164 taking their last two decisions has nolroally hit his quota of Northwest (Catholic), I felt we Cathy Linsenbigler led the In­ England 4544-21-20-130 ning back 0. J. Simpson, Who major, Riccio with a heavily Carr, with 10 fourth-quarter Ind. - the third “Game of thej^ehtury” this sason. RHAM. In that one, Coventry A1 Cahill, who pumped in 18 and — Veteran guard Bobby Warren in convincing fashion. Leading double ngures in scoring might need rebounding help. dians with seven points with, Turklngton 41-44-30-15-130 set a Natitnal Football League science-oriented background points, topped the Cavs with 25 ’That development came to squeaked by 52-51. 15 points respectively. RHAM, of the Utah Stars was acquired Carone 464637-6139 the Silk Towners on the war­ College Basketball Gail Shinlaitis and ^ tty Funke rushing record with the Buffalt along witll^a bushel of That’s where I tried to help out will probably go into a profes­ points. light Friday night when UCLA which led at every turn, was led by the for a Norwich F re e Academ y (825) path has been lanky 6-4 center East the most,” the 6-0 performer adding six apiece. Blair Boucher led the 6-1 Bob­ Serruto 494343-37-172 Bills by gaining 2,003 yards in rebounds agaitist taller op­ sion along those lines„ New York took the lead for Coach John Wooden confirmed Tom McMillen, looking in’ore by Tom Oberlauder’ 12 points. high draft cho ce and an un­ Curland 46444636166 Kipi ^ushey, who is averaging Princeton 63 Harvard 49 stated. The locals hit the road for the 1973 season, Friday won te ponents. \ Sometimes you put a lot into good on Walt Frazier’s basket that All-America center Bill and more like the honafide cats with i8 points while team­ Coventry is now 2-5 this cam­ disclosed amount of cash. Johnson. ' 48-42-43-^165 -22,points prt game. Senior Co-. Scranton 47 Rider 45 One point which stands out in ano activity, yet come away [Tuesday contests as mates Neal Mackey and cap­ Williamson 49-42-4626162 December poll for the S. Rae Senior forward Jqhn'R|ccio, a with 52 seconds gone in the se­ Walton has not receyered as super star he was billed as ever paign while RHAM’s standard General Manager Jack Anker- Carr 454342-26158 Captain Kurt Carlson has Penn 89 Dartmouth 50 member of the starting platoon East’s success is the un­ empty-handed. That is not the expected from a brused back since high school, scored 19 tain Tom Goodwin chipped in dipped to 2-7. son announced Friday. Hickok “Professional Athlete regained his shooting touch St. Lawrence 84 Hamltn 72 cond quarter and from then on, of the Year” Award. 2 of the East Catholic basketball selfishness exhibited by the case with “Mr. Steady”. He built lip an edge of 17 points, 57- muscle and could miss the points and snared 15 rebounds quintet. “We’re always looking stated, “I’ve learned'a lot about team, has been one of the cogs 40, at the half en route to its Bruins’ Jan. 19 encounter with as Maryland had little trouble ' - -w . in the Eagles’ success story this for the open man.. That’s our life ^ competition — winning 10th straight victory over Seat­ second-ranked Notre Dame. with Wake Forest. It wak the campaign. style,” Riccio said. and losing. Mostly, I’ve learned tle. Bill Bradley led thXKnicks “Bill did not respond to treat­ ninth straight win fr the Terps "For five straight games, With most of the attention that if you want something bad­ with. 20 points while Dick ment all week,” Wooden said since their opening season one- Riccio drew the toughest player directed towards All-State ly'enough you have'to work at Snyder of Seattle took game prior to the Bruins 92-56 con­ poit loss to JJCLA. on the other team add really did selectionNJoe Whelton, the it. And it doesn’t take one maq. Takes Pride in Running Tight Ship honors with 29. quest of California Friday a job on them,” Eagle Coach situation onvjealousy among It takes teamwork to really get night. “It is very doubtful he Clint Chapman scored 22 Stan Ogrodnik stated. Ogrodnik teammates couMshow its ugly something accomplished.” will be available for the Notre points to lead Southern Califor­ HOUSTON (UPI> - Pete Rozelle has often been illegally on its roster. Rozelle said, he can take away draft because players have been injured crashing into people on gambling on NFL games. Rozelle feel^ it would cause head. Riccio rtfutes this then noted, “He ha^ a lot of That is one lesson which Dame game.” nia over Stanford, upping the referred to as a sports czar who keeps a nailed flst inside a choices if a team is caught in repeated viclations. the sidelines. “suspicions” and “create problems.” adamantly. “Whoever plays ’Trojans record to 11-2. . faith in his defensive ability. everyone should learn. " Vertebra Fractured UCLA, however, showed no velvet .glove. A club is allowed to have only 47 players working out on In a 75-minute news conference, Rozelle covered many —Rozelle says all he knows about the proposed World Fundamentally, he is very well should get the coverage signs of missing their injured Rozelle, the National Football League commissioner, , GRINDELWALD,- Craig Casault’s lay-in withll its roster but teams like to hide an ext|a one or two if they topics although he repeated much of what he said in Miami Football L eap e is “what I’ve read in the papers.” He 'sound.” I’m pulling for Joe (Whelton) super star when, behind 20 first- has more public relations savvy than any other sports com­ all the time.” sW itterland (UPI) — U.S. seconds left gave St. Mary’s can get away with it. ^ two weeks ago before the AFC title game. added, “If they have a bunch of money, they can start a Riccio states, “Anybody can half points from forward Keith missioner. He is extremely conscious ,0^ the league’s im­ Playing basketball at East Official Name Alpine Ski Team member San­ Gaels their upset victory over “Disciplinary action is the worst part of my job," —He said the NFL’s new drug program was working well le a p e .” go out and get 20 pints if they dra Poulsen fractured a Wilkes, they raced to their 86th age and puts on a lot of emphasis qji Hoping it in order. want. It’s more of an ac­ has been n,-long held tradition. PERTH, Australia (UPI) - Las Vegas. The Gaels’ had a Rozelle said but it was obvious that he isn’t afraid to take but that an investigation Into George Burman’s charges of —He said he was “hopeful” a new contract withrthe’ Australia’s challenge yacht for vertebra in a training run straight victory. §even-footer balanced attack with four men But behind the scenes, Rozelle can be a tough than who complishment when you can put ’The decision of Riccio to attend Ralph Drollinger and 6-9 action. widespread drug teklng on the Washin^on Redskins was players could be reached before the start of next year’s the 1974 America Cup was M ay Friday and will be sidelined for In. double figures, including takes pride in running a tight ship. five players together who, can the school didn’t hinge entirely freshman Richard Washington, “It’s no damn fun but if you’ve got rules, they’ve got to continuing. training camp openings. officially named the “Southern the rest of the season, s Casault with 14 points, Herman play well as a team. Most of us on that factor, however. His South Windsor Ace on TIK filling in for Walton, scored In his annual Super Bowljiews conference Friday, he' be enforced,” he added. —A decision must be made by February on whether the —Rozelle feels “relatively minor changes in the rules” Cross” . Miss Poulsen,. from Squaw Brdwn With 13 and Maurice get thd most satisfaction out of two older brothers. Gene and eight points apiece.. gave a glimpse of the kind of action he takes that seldom Rozelle said Grant could ^ be fined up to $5,000 for Superdome will be ready for nqxt.year’s Super Bowlin- might help the offensive teams to score,more touchdowns. Mike,' matriculated there and The Governor ,pf Western Valley, Calif., fell while Former .Soul Windsor High standout, Tom Roy wil^ be Harper with 15. * comes into the public eye. winning as a team.” —™~, uioc ami training fOr Sunday’s women’s In other top games, third- “statements detrimental ^ pro 'football.” He said the New Orleans. If it isn’t the league can move the game to He thinks ,the rule allowing cornerbacks to hit receivers Australia, Air Commodore After announcing that he’d wait uiitil next week before. Riccio, along with iea'm- ^ parents felt the World Cup downhill run here seen on national teevee- Sunday noon when he plays rated Maryland downed Wake In an off court development, provision had been in the league’s constitution long before Tulane Stadium or shift it to another city-possibly Los before the ball is in the air could be changed. mates Joe Martens and Ron ®<^“cation offered there was of Hughie Edwards hnd his wife one of the nation’s outstanding and, though she will be with Maryland against North Carolina State. Channels Forest, 72-59, Southern Califor­ deciding on whether to fine Minnesota Coach Bud Grant he became commissioner. “We don’t want our league to be Angeles.. * —A report on expansion will be made at the lea p e Soucier, has several things in ® ^ R e r quality, performed the simple big men, 6-10 of hospitalized for only about 10 8 and 22 will'earry the eollege basketball till: Roy was a nia outfought Stanford, 64-57j for criticizing the team’s training facilities, he admitted a popoff circus,” he said. „ —Lance Rentzel, who was suspended last season, can meetings in Miami in Febreary. •'Fhe expansion committee common. For one they are all Banked high in his class, ric- christening ceremony at and No. 18 Nevada-Las Vegas Northern Illinois, was declared days, will be out of action for schoolboy All-American three years ago. He’s now a he handed out “quite a few” fines this season. reapply for admission to the leape again next year if he is leaning towards adding four teams instead of six but graduates of the same gram- probably go to any Yanchep, 30-miles north of was upset by St. Mary’s of scholastically ineligible for the Rozelle said many fines were handed out this year for Perth. the rest of the winter season. junior at Maryland. He wouldn’t name any of the clubs lined but he said one college he desired. He.has filed California, 69-66. remainder of thh season. “ flagrant violations”,of the three-yard white stripe around desires. Rozelle didn’t say if he’d be accepted. hasn’t determined when and if it will recommend expan­ of them was hit by a $14,000 fine fdr stashing away players the sidelines. The rule had been enforced .this season —The NFL remains firmly opposed to legalized sion.

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Paraonafs-Annoi/ncements 2 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Jan. 12. 1974- PAGE m .w v v fi Building-Contracting . 14 Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted js Help Wanted 35 Artlel9$ for S tfo 45 -Apartments For Rent 63 Apartments For Rent O u t^ T o w n - For Rent RIDE WANTED - Hartford TOOL MAKER, machinists, BEAUTIFUL Crystal Dining “ - Wouw ForSA/s 72 , Lots-Land tor Sale . 73 National, Main Street, Hart­ EQUIPMENT Operator FOOD SUPERVISOR trainee - SIX, nice rooms, duplex, milling machine operators/ RNS-LFNS-AIDES Rooni Chandelier $75. Can HEBRON - Three-room apart­ HAPPY ADS ford, 8:15-4:30 p.m. from Am­ trainees - Communication Become part of bur excellent private cellar, parking, yard, WOOIIUHD Experience preferred but will ^ ^ s , 649-5559, evenings, 64^ convenient location, $190., two ment, country setting, 2-family ^V E L Y “niE E D lot, prestige" bassador Drive. Phone 649-9434 Cable Inc. CCI has openings for food Supervisory Team. We are JOIN THE TOulder Rd. area. 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Eagleville Rd., University of 333 RIDWEU STREET mediately. Security required. FIVE ACRES — In South Windsor, te7,900. NO" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $145. Eastern, 646-8250. appointment. Raised Ranch, under 10 years resldentialT'Will honor Master equal opportunity employer. Call 649-2796 after 6 p.m. Connecticut, Storrs, 1-486-3033. MANCHESTER STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base- extra cost for the 8-roOm Ranch with 2 full I .S. MIXED- Sheila Price Dan Hosier Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 The University of Connecticut SKIS Kniessel’s White stars, old. Immaculate condition. Charge. 644-0642. good con d itio n . 200 ce n ­ ment. Center Street location. baths and king size master bedroom. Owner Spacious, partially wooded 176-478, Ginger Yourkas 501, 649-3329______929-9293 is an equal opportunity MANCHESTER -' Quiet one Thought” GENERAL CLERK - some timeters. Phone 872-3503. Cin: Call 649-0459. will sell house and 1.6 acres separately. grounds, must be Cindy Huriey 491, Rusty EXPERT bicycld repairs, all INSIDE-Outside painting. filing and math background. PART-TIME Mechanic - by empjoyer and encourages the bedroom Ranch ■ type apart­ UAR HOUSING CORP. ment, private entrance, in­ seen — Martens Agency, Burnett 208-597, Ed Duchaine makes, models'andid speeds.SI ■ Special rates for peoplepeopl over W. C all^ . Tischofer, Roune-Eno joining today’s Ajmy National application of minorities and 043-0551 I Autos For Sale ‘ 4 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Fuel-Feed 49 cludes heat and appliances, $175 MANCHESTER - First level 5- Realtors, 646-2550. 508, John Kozicki 508, Butch Today! Fully insured. Estimates given. Paper Co., 522-8211 for an inter­ Guard you can receive paid women. " CLERKS Robert Murdock, Realtor Call Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- per month. Paul W. Dougan, room paneled suite with McNamhr 500. Call 649-7863.- view. ' training, high part-time ear­ TYPISTS 643-0551 waiting room and receptionist : 1971 PLYMOUTH Cricket, 4 2098. PART-TIME janitorial work FIREWOOD - Half cord, split, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. COLUMBIA LAKE - seven cylinder. Good gas mileage, nings and many benefits. Call STENOS cut and delivered. Call 643-9968. Stapfion J. LudHNiJr. room. Excellent parking room Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 CALL 643.2711 DENTAL ASSISTANT - your National Gu ’ ~ mornings. Call 649-5334. COUNTRY CLUB- Vic Repossession, M,095. Savings HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- BuHdlng-Contractlng 14 N m n i TEMPOMRY DELMON’T STREET - New Supl - 640-5257 facilities. Ideal location for REALE’S CORNER baths, 2 fireplaces, beautifully Manchester office, part-time. lative, 643-5109, professional. For details call Abraitis 153-368, Lon Annulli Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. CTcIes, parts and accessories. Assignments for you! Work FIREW(X)D for sale. Also will tworbedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 046-4525 paneled, carpeting, huge NEWTON H. Smith & Sons -' Experience preferred, but not cut your firewood for you. L6ts .... Martens Agency, Realtors, recreation room. Hutchins 135, Ted Badciel 136, Larry Manchester Expert service. Harley- WANTED - Babysitter, Bolton, FULL-TIME Secretary needed close to home on interesting appliances, security and 1969 CHEVROLET 9-passenger Remodeling, repairing, ad­ necessary.' Reply Box “A” cleared, fallen trees removed. 646-2550. , Agency, 649-5324. Bates 159-401, Don Benoit 151- Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 3 to 4:30 pjgu. Monday, for a busy, local office. Must be jobs. references. $ ^ monthly. Days wagon, one owner. 46,000 miles. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Manchester Herald. proficient in typing and have 646-7977, 742-7800. 643-5144, ask for Jack. 138-386, A1 Bertussi 352, Carl Evening Hartford. 247-9774. • Wednesday, Tlursday and SPECIAL Clean. ?1,795. Phone 649-6609. roofing. No job too small. Call Friday. Call bef«e 2 p.m. or 6 pleasant phone personality. Bolin 353,' Jim 5 ’Amato 142, 649-31&. CUSTODIANS - Experienced, Salary open, full medical RECRUITINR DAY SEASONED split oak, fireplace ' PRESIDENTIAL JANUARY MANCHESTER HEBRON - Six-room Cape, 3 or part-time, mornings and to 10 p.m., 649-5146. GARAQE TYPE B ert D avis 143-394, Dick Herald NEED CAR? Credit bad? Services Ottered 12 benefits, etc. Call Mrs. Albasi MANCHESTER wood, $20 orders delivered. Call FOUR-R(X)M apartment, with 4 bedrooms, wall-to-wall Gardella 137-382, Len Giglio, Bankrupt? Repossessed? evenings. Call 643-5691 2 to 6 742-7886. stove and refrigertor, storage VILUGE APTS. RARGAIHS ★>2-FAIIillLY^^ carpeting, large treed lot. CARPENTRY — Repairs, PART-TIME Medics - by for appointment between 9- Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 10 BUILDING 138, Tony Gryk 142-355, Jim Honest D ou^s accepts lowest HAVE A problem? You name remodeling, additions, roofing. p.m. 2:30, 6fr5100. area, parking. Children and Large; older home on West Asking $28,500. Carruthers Real joining todays Army National a.m. to 3 p.m. MANCHESTER Harvey 136-354, John Kristof Happy Birthday down, smallest payments. it, we do it - from cellars to Call David Patria, South Wind­ HARDWOOD for sale, cut to 1 pets accepted. $135. 649-7362. Center Street, Manchester. 4 One apartment ready (or oc­ Estate, 875-9152. WAITRESS - Full:time and Guanf you can receive paid 1049 Main St. 351, Tad Peck 361, John Rieder Douglas Motors, 345 Main. roof. Free estimates. 647-1723. sor, 644-1796. PART-TIME Supply clerks. No 1/2’ lengths, split and delivered, One and two bedrooms. l.KX) square feet with office, bedrooma, 1'/i baths. cupancy. ’Two bedrooms, eat- part-time hours, some evenings training; high part-time ear­ Manchester State Bank Bldg. in kitchen, dining room, living 135-359, Pete-Staum 352, Charlie experience required, training, cail anytime, 649-1573. FIVE ROOMS, (two lavatory, and furnace Wooded corner lot In B Zone. SOUTH WINDSOR, Ellington, MARGARET SHARPENING Service - and Saturday included. Apply nings and many benefits. Call Near schools, churches Whelan 357. AUTO INSURANCE - com­ WES ROBBINS carpentry good salary and many benefits. CALL FOR INFORMATION .bedrooms), first floor, duplex, Business Zone 2, excellent for Only $32,000. room, 2-car garage. East Windsor Youngsters born after Oct.l, CHEVROLET 1972, C-20 Subur­ dormers. Residential or com­ from the Potato Warehouse, by appliances, carpeting, private Attention homeseekers. age, immaculate condition. poration, 875-9152, 875-1233. MACHINISTS - Bridgeport ^pliances. $245 per month. I (New) I Check this neat Cape on $29,900. Philbrick Agency, 1957 are eligible. Play will be ban, air-conditioning, ODD jobs, paneling, household mercial. Call 649-4291. PART-TIME weekends many Caldor’s. Wholesale prices - basement. No pets. $210 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- limited to the first 32 singles en- repairs, carpentry. Call 649^ mills, centerless grinders, Har- jobs available, veterans get retaii service. 646^48. Porter Street, Manchester. 5 Realtors, 646^00. ELLINGTON - Large Raised To (yly Herald Customers :§ automatic transmission, power monthly. Security, 643-4072 4535, 646-1021. I Prime location. Up to 3,000 * trants°and the first 32 doubles , steering, equipped with Heavy 4594. R.E. GOWER— Finish carpen­ dinge chuckers, engine lathes, RECEPTIONIST - Position credit for your training and ***•**•••••••••••••••••••••• after 2 p.m. rooms with VA baths, gar­ Ranch on extra large lot, large I Thank you all for ^ I square feet. Will divide. ■ TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 7 and 8 teams. :• duty trailer hauling provisions. try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ NC automatic lathes, top notch available for a sharp individual experience. Earn at least $3 per Household Goods 51 age. A real gas saver at only kitchen with appliances, extra people required, high quality CLERK M A N CH ESTER - New 2- (Parking. All utilities, ■ rooms, newly remodeled Supervising play will be pros ^ your Christmas gift. •; O riginial cost $6,200. Will REWEAVING burns, moth ditions, porches, any type looking for an interesting and hour. 643-5109. MANCHESTER - Nice second beddoom townhouse, 1 1/2 $36,900. large deck with sliding glass worx, overtime, top medical I elevator, mapy extras. I kitchens and baths, large ii Ja c k ie h e d l u n d :• scarifice $3,795. 649-2094. holes. Zippers rep^ed. Win­ remodeling, 646-2087. challenging spot in a downtown SEWING MACHINES - 1974 floor apartment. ’Two baths. Includes heat, private yard, immaculate con­ door, large family room With Stan Gibson and Jack Redmond plan, all benefits. Apply J. T. sliding glass door, a i^ dow shades, Venetian blinds. Hartford dental speciality of­ Experience in purchasing Zig-zag unclaimed, iay a way, bedrooms, convenient appliances, shag carpeting, full JARVIS REALTY CO. dition throughout. Garages, and Jeff Arnold, Milan Macko, Slocumb, Co. 68 Matson Hill fice. Company paid benefits, $43.90. Singer touch and sew, conditioned, oversized two-car • 1971 PLYMOUTH Fury III, Keys made. TV for rent. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ preferred,, light typing, neighborhood. Older couple basem ent. $265. P aul W. I ISO m inH HHM ST. ! REALTORS - MLS central location. Philbrick — Hilary Deitiarest, Taura Ar­ Marlwlows, 867 Main ST. 649- Rd., South Glastonbury, Conn, five-day week, salaisalary open, AVON originally over $300. now $54. preferred. $150. per month. garage, large Ikundry room, automatic transmission, power ages, additions, bathrooms, excellent fringe benefits, good CHRISTMAS IS OVER Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- I (Comar Mabi StrooL < 6 4 3 -112 1 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. nold. Jeff Arnold will serve as s^enng^w er brakes, air, $1,- 5221. kitchens. Houses, repairs. Free or call Robert Schwager, 633- Experience preferred.d. 247-7266. Fullyullyguar guaranteed. Call 5^-0931, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 1021. wall-to-wall carpeting. $51,500. chairman. estimates. Small jobs.Stephen 9485. An equal opportunity starting salary. Send resume BUT THE BILLS ARE Dealiler. 4535. I Mandwttor) ■ C.C: Construction Corporation, employer. to Box CC, Manchester COLONIAL - Large front-to- 875-9152, 875-1233. It is the hope of the local club H E R A L D TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Martin, 646-7295. GENERAL MACHINISTS ,- JUST BEQINNINQ. So MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 I 846-6300 > to uncover a number of leading 1970 CHRYSLER Newport, 4 large appliances, cleaning ovef'time, paid holidays, Herald. earn extra money as an CLEAN USED refrigerators, MANCHESTER - Older one- Z m m m m h h m b b b I back living room, with REAL ESTATE Sales - We are bedroom townhouse, super HACKMATAIM STREET fireplace, formal dining room, junior players for outside com­ door, dark green, vinyl roof, cellars and attics, also some excellent insurance benefits, ranges, automatic washers, bedroom apartment, on bus location, 1 1/2 baths, full VERNON - Only five homes BOX LETTERS Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmiiey 16 seeking two licensed sales Avon Representative. Sell 6-room Ranch with breezeway two-car garage, vinyl siding, petition. air-conditioning, new tires. Im­ tree work done. 644-1775. full or part -time. Metronics, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s line. Includes heat and private basement, includes heat will be built in this exclusive For Your associates, liberal commission quality products, work a Houses: For Sale 72 and garage. Full basement, immaculate condition. $34,900. prestige area of town, starting Entry blanks and information maculate condition. Call 1-456- ROOFING ajid roof repairing, Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- appliances. Older person and appliances, $260 per month. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. arrangement. Income will de­ flexible schedule and 2m. preferred. $110 per month. Paul large lot. Owners moving out Philbrick Agency, Realtors, at $49,000 - your plans or ours - may be obtained at the Racquet Information 2711 after 7 p.m. Ask for Jay. Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Removal, pruning, lot clearing, pend on initiative and time W. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. MANCHESTER - $29,900, six- 6464200. special purchase and trade in Club. ______THE HERALD will not dis­ meet new people In your 4535, 646-1021. of state. Priced to sell. T.J. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - good spraying.Fully insured. devoted, office hours to fit your WE PAY CASH on the line for room Cape, Byron Rd. (taockett, Realtor, 643-1577.. plan for present home owners. close the identity of any BIDWELL Home Improvement schedule. W. J. Barcomb, community, too. For more Carpeting, fireplace, eat-in BEAUTIFUL Contemporary condition, carpeting, paneling, Licensed. Free estimates. TELLERS used furniture, all kinds. We’ll FOUR-ROOM flat, second 30 LOCUST STREET ■ First Make no payments until your advertiser using box letters. Co. Expert installation of Realtor, 644-8000. details, call kitchen, 3 bedrooms and dining Ranch -10 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, present home is sold or we will new starter and battery, new Phone 633-5345. aluminum siding, gutters and buy one piece or your entire floor. Quiet neighborhood. floor, heated apartment, four INVITATION Readers answering blind box snow tires. Best offer over $450. PART-TIME houseful. 646-6432, Furniture Parking, adulis. No pets. room, or 4th bedroom. Garage. MANCHESTER - Two family, fieldstone fireplace, sunken take it in trade. C. C. Construc­ trims. Roofing installation and EARN $8-$10 ppr hour part time 2 8 9 - 4 9 2 2 rooms, family unit. Security. Treed lot. Helen D. Cole, living room, large thermopane tion Corporation, 875-9152, 875- ads who desire to protect their Call 643-4345 after 4. 4 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Barn, 345 Main Street (Rear), Security. Call 643-7443. $185. Call 9-5, 646-2426. modem kitchens, ceramic tile T O B ID identity can follow this Trees cut, building lots cleared, as decorator consultant. A Blue Hills Avenue behind Douglas Motor Sales. Realtor, 643-6666. baths, aluminum siding, 2-car windows on 11/2 acres with 10 1233. procedure: “ 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, trees topped. Got a tree MinimaU^alifiQation needed, ★ Farmington Avenue - Mon., Wed., Thurs., Friday, 11 MANCHESTER - Nice 4-room garage, excellent location. mile view. $48,500. Philbrick The Town of Manchester in con­ HORACE Tetrault — Siding, MANCHESTER - Immediate, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ^Inclose your reply to the excellent running condition, problem? Well worth phone free training, call for interview. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 30” SELF-CLEANING General apartment in 2-family house on DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS - Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. junction with the Capitol roofmg, storm windows, aw­ 633-1090, Maria Dionne. TOOLM AKERS brand new 3-bedroom duplexes, Near Martin School, Ansaldi box in an envelope — ad­ four-speed. Real clean car. call, 742-8252. nings. Quality workmanship, ★ Main Street - 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon Electric range, avacado with ^Strant Street, stove, living room, large kitchen with Region Purchasing Council, Phone 64^12. hood. $200. Phone 649-4858. ’refrigerator, wall-to-wall built, 7-room Colonial, 2 MANCHESTER - Exceptional 6 CIRCA 1730, Antique Colonial. ELLINGTUN dressed to the Classified free estimates. Fully insured. DRIVERS for school buses and ★ New Britain Avenue M A C W I I S T S all appliances, wall-to-wall l/2baths, fireplace, appliances, Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, will receive sealed Bids at the carpeting, separate driveways, carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, private room Cape, fireplace, formal Manager, Manchester 872-9187, 649-3417. station wagons, Manchester ★ Terry Square - Thurs. and FrI., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. city uUlities, 3-zone heat, summer kitchen, new baths, STARR HOMES office of the Capitol Region • 1973 Oldsmobile 98, Luxury. Antiques 56 walk to bus or hospital. ^ b asem en t, drivew ay, $250 dining room, aluminum siding, Evening Refold, together area. Immediate openings through FrI., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ;; LATHE OPERATORS plasters) walls, two-car gar­ new kitchen, two-car garage. Purchasing Council, 97 Elm Must sell. Low mileage. 'Take monthly plus security. Mr. g^age, Char-Bon Agency, 643- New Ranch - Three bedrooms, with a memo listing the com­ ROOFING — Specializing available. I ^ r s 7:30-8:45 a.m. ★ Torrington ] |Muat be able to set up and] | age. Immediate occupancy. High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, Street, Hartford, Connecticut over payments. Call Henry Read Herald repairing roofs, new roofs, T H E ’ PACK RAT - will be Martin, Frechette & Martin two full baths, dining area, panies you do NOT want to see and 2:15-3:S p.m. Will train, uwork from blueprints.* closed until March 3rd, unless Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Realtors, 646-^. 06106 until January 30, 1974 at Griswold, 643-1181. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned S Realtors, Inc, 263 Main Street, living room with fireplace, your letter. Your letter will be good pay. Call 643-2414. ‘|Minlmum 3 years called. 643-6680. Flora Road. LOOKING for anything in real HARLAN STREET Cape - over­ 10;00 a.m, for; and repaired. 30 years Teller or cashier experience required. Manchester, 646-4144. MANCHESTER - Five family built-in oven and* range, destroyed if the advertiser is 1956 CHEVROLET wagon. ''experience. Top wages, Bolton. estate rental -c apartments, FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 1 sized kitchen facing front, wall- TIRES AND TUBES Advertisemenls experience. Free estimates. Call 244-5170 or Apply: homes, nriiiltiple dwellings, no 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, 100’ lot, plus^ 5-car garage. Business aluminum siding, ful one you’ve mentioned. If not Body, good condition, car, g o ^ NEED MONEY for Christmas liberal overtime and fringe ...... TWO BEDROOM, luxury to-wall carpeted living room, Bid forms and specifications Howley, 643-5361. bills, pleasant part-time fees. Call 'J.D. Real Estate convenient two blocks from zoned. Excellent income insulation. it will be handled In the usual running condition. $185. or best Wanted to Buy 58 townhouse, located in Highland raised hearth fireplace, are available at the Capitol telephone work. Guaranteed benefits. Apply at Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Main Street, near Center. Bel producer. Central location. offer. 643-7839. Park section of Manchester, beautifully decorated, natural $32,900. manner. Heating-Plumbing wage/commission. 646-2637. Air Real Estate, 643-9332. $69,900. Philbrick Agency, Region Purchasing Council Of­ 17 WANTED — Antique furniture, wooded and private. For infor­ woodwork throughout, fenced MANCHESTER - Attractive Realtors, 6464200. Lot No. 1 - Muddy Brook Rd. fice. 97 Elm St., Hartford, 1968 LINCOLN Continental in I PARAGON TOOL glass, pewter, oil paintings or mation call 646-1616 or 649-5295. in yard. $33,900. Owner, 643- Conn. , show room condition has 45,000 BOTTI Heating and Plumbing REAL ESTATE Career - Earn other antique items. Any quan­ four-room apartment, nice CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, 2392. C M A m THE CONHECnCUr BMK A » TRUST CO. •••••••••• RANCH - ’Two years old, 6 1/2 MODEL HOME in East Wind­ Copies of Bid forms and miles and gets 17 mpg highway — Prompt, courteous service. $12,000 plus yearly. Must have . CO, INC. . tity. The Harrisons, 6434l7M, ard. Stove, refrigerator, California Ranch. Fireplaced Call 643-1496. license or in process. Part-time ieferences, no pets. $140. 649- Furnlehad Apartments 64 living room, formal dining rooms, larM country kitchen, sor open Saturday and Sun­ driving. White with \vnite vinyl, TILE ______■ ______165 Oakland Street. GARRISON Colonial, Bowers specifications may be PLEASE READ 0 considered. Ralph Pasek, Personnel Department. 3rd Hoor I 121 Adams St., Manchester! > 5325, 228-3540. room, modern kitchen with .13x21’, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, day, 1-6 P.M. examined at die General Ser­ top and black interior. Car has One Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• School area, seven rooms, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Realtor, 289-7475, 742-8243. 1 CONSTITUTION PLAZA ' ^eeeeeeeeee^eeee^^^i THREE CLEAN, carpeted dining area, family rooip, three aluminum siding, privacy, garage, acre lot. $38,900. vices Office, Municipal every possible option available. Rdoma Without Board 59 rooms, no utilities, no pets, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Y O U R A D Like new, has to be seen. $1795. Does It Alll cleaned with electric cutters, HARTFORD, CONN. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY large bedrooms, fourth possi­ fireplace. Call for appointment, S. LEGER STARR BULOER Building, 41 Center Street security. One-car parking. $135. ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully 6464200. 646-1039. We specialize in ceramic tile, by professionals. McKinney SHORT ORDER Cook, male or Situation Wanted 38 THE THOMPSON House- - Modern three-room 'apart­ 649-7740. Directions: From Hartford, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ female, will train if necessary. ment, carpeting, appliances, 6464)057. landscaped groimds. Marion E. Classified or “Want Ads” ...... slate, flagstone and quarry An Equal Opportunity Employer, M /F Cottage Street, centrally north on 1-91, Exit Bridge Robert B. Weiss pany, 643-5308. Apply in person only, Howard parking, storage. Lease and Robertson, Realtor, 643^5^. $22,900 - TWO bedroom Ranch, are taken over the phone as a Trucks-Tractor 5 tile. For complete bathroom WILL sit in my licensed home located, large, pleasantly fur­ Houses for Rent 65 Street, East Windsor, right on General Manager Johnson’s, 394 Tolland Tpke., for children, vicinita Center nished rooms, parking. Call 649- security required. Hilliard ceramic bath, oversized gar­ convenience.^ The advertiser remodeling, we’ll handle all Manchester. MANCHESTER - 5-5, 2-family, Route 140, 5 miles to model Town of Manchester JOHN C. MARTIN Plumbing - and McKee Streets. Phone 64^ 2358, for overnight and perma­ Street, 649-7289, 568-9706. , age, covered patio, large lot, should read his ad the FIRST 1967 INTERNATIONAL Scout - carpentry, plumbing and tile Free estimates on remodeling 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 kitchen, living room, dining house, corner of Route 140 and Connecticut four-wheel drive, 6 way snow 9723. nent guest rates. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. DAY IT APPISJ^RS and work. Expert workmanship repairs and new construction. HOUSEKEEPERS - full time MANCHESTER - Two bedroom rooms, family unit, security. room, 2 bedrooms, each unit, 2- East Rd. From Rockville, plow, new tires and paint job. KEmrs REPORT ERRORS'i(}^ time and reasonable rates. Call 875-0448 ^ ' and part time positions apartment. Ideal for retired $200 monthly. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. car garage. Merritt Agency, BACHELOR’S PAD, less than north on Route 83, left on Town of South Windsor Excellent condition. Must be LICENSED mother will care ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING 646-1180. for the next insertion.'.!fhe Call Mandevllle available to mature capable Advertising Account Executive for children age 3 up. My home, room, gentleman, shower-bath, couple or family with one child. $1,200 down, buys this cute four- Route 140, 4 miles to model 1540 Sullivan Avenue seen. 28,000 miles, best offer. persons. Call Meadows Con­ Located center of town. $160 EIGHT-R(X)M house in nice KORNER Herald is responsible for oidy. 749-7125. . FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, days. 646-0651, Manchester^ private entrance. Free parking. room house with fireplace and home-.) South Windsor, Connecticut 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 repairs, remodeling, free estes. valescent Center, 646-2321 ask monthly. 646-7451. section. All appliances MANCHESTER - New , full basement. Nicely NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ONE incorrect or omitted in- We are looking for an experienced advertising Apply 195 Spruce Street, available. $300 per month plus Colonials, all have 3 bedrooms, For information or appoint­ No job too small. Prompt ser­ for Mr. Messier. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 41 Manchester. B tped lot, close to bus INVITATION TO BID SWtion for any advertisement 1970 FORD VAN - V-8, excellent vice.on emergeeency. 643-7024. salesman Interested In a future In the newspaper FOUR large rooms, second security. 643-0615. 1 1/2 baths, fireplaced living ment call collect... condition, 40,000 miles, $2,200./ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• line, schools and shopping. In accordance with provisions and then only to the extent of a BUYING? 5-507o o ft most daily ACCEPTING applications for business. The opportunities for advancement are floor, heat, not water, room, gas hot water heat, Keith Real Estate, 64641:%, IH ENFIELD 749-2741 “make good” insertion. Call 649-5182. purchases; household, aiito, part time, candy stand atten- MINIATURE Collie - male, one FEMALE roommate wanted, Out of Town- aluminum siding, storms, of the Town Charter, sealed unlimited. This person must have strong ability In year old. Cost $129, will sell for own room, age 22-24, callafter 8 ■no pets, $175. Call 649-1922. Errors which do not lessen the clothing and earn substantial flooring 19 dant. Apply in For Rent 68 screens and storm doors. Nice­ By Bea Keith proposals will be received in lerson. State sales and advertising layout. Progressive bonus In­ Phone 649-7362. p.m, 64&42S6. 1969 TRUCK CAB D500, good incomes part-time. 646-0437. Theatre, after 7:1 p.m. MANCHESTER - central loca­ ly landscaped, city utilities. the Office of the Town Manager value of the advertisement condition, 643-4678.' FLOOR Sanding and finising, centive plan plus twice monthly base salary All MANCHESTER - Four- will not be corrected by tion, bus line, third floor, 5 VERNON — Willow Brook Bowers School district. bedroom Cape with fireplace, South Windsor of the Town of South Windsor, RETIRED BUILDER available (specializing in older floors). applications strictly confidential. TOY Black male poodle, 10 FURNISHED ROOM for , Prevent picture marks on “make good” insertion. WOMEN OVER 18 - Choose spacious roomst $150 monthly, Apartments, 3Vi rooms at $180; RReasonablyi priced __ ceramic bath, new roof, Connecticut not later than JEEP Pick-up truck, four- for alterations and repairs, $5. Inside painting, ceilings. John weeks old, AKC, $100. 649-4031. working lady. Modem kitchen, ' 4^ rooms at $205. Includes Martens Agency, Realtors, 6 ^ your walls by sticking a » * * own hours, set your goal, ear­ linens, private entrance, security and references, (tall assumable mortgage. $28,500. RANCH Wednesday, January 23,1974, at wheel drive with snow plow, per hour. Call 649-1975, Richard Verfailflille, 646-5750, 872-2222. nings unlimited. Win trips and 649-(U4l heat, hot water, refrigerator, 2550. thumbtack on each comer of TWO BLACK Toy Poodles, parking, central. Call 643-6649. ___ ■«______♦ . Char Bon Agency, M3-0683. 3 bedrooms, living room, 4:00 p.m„ E.D.S.T., at which good condition. Asking ^50. J. .Young. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a prizes. No investment.. 6W-0879. oven-range^ disposal, dis­ the back of the frame. Allow Apply by Mail to: AKC registered, for sale. time and place said proposals 643-9708. hwasher, wall-to-wall MANCHESTER - Attractive the tack to extend about W of. dining room, kitchen, first- 9 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Dressmaking 22 Reasonable. Phone 643-0802. MALE - furnished room, MANCHESTER - Nice one- MANCHESTER - Rockledge shall publicly be opened for fur­ MASONRY WORK - Brick, ADULT - Part-time, retired 4 DUANE EDMONDS bedroom apartment. Includes car'peting, air-conditioning, wood paneling combined with an inch. This will allow cir­ floor family room, lt4 baths, Auto-ServIce kitchen and living room section, 5-bedroom Split, nice nishing of all materials, equip­ block and stone. New work and DRESSMAKING - 15 years persons considered. Phone 649- * Director of Advertising heat, appliances, carpeting. -king,, swimming pools, wall-h^wall carpet add to the condition. 3 1/2 baths, rec culation of air behind the attached garage. Located on Accessories 7 repairseasonahle prices. Call Articles lor Sale 45 facilities, utilities paid, 64^ lighted tennis courts, basket­ value of this charming 6-room 100x200’ treed lot. Many ment, and labor to install a experience. Specializing in 9814 or apply in person between Manchester Evening Herald 3015. $180 p er m onth. P au l w. room, wall-to-wall caipetingt frame and prevent picture 643-9508. - ball court, ice skating, picnic Cape. ’Three bedrooms, treed storm drainage system and alterations, evening and bridal 8-9 a.m., 664 Center Street, 16 Bralnard Place Manchester, Conn. 06040 Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-. aluminum siding. Pricea in the marks. extras to stay with this house. Lost and Found i PAIR OP snow tires, Goodyear gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- Manchester, Pine Pharmacy^ FOUR-year old gas furnace, 1021. eroves, storage. No pets, (tall lot end walking distance to 50’s. The Mitten Agency, roadway in South Satellite Road F78-14. $73 new, hardly used, SMALL Engine repair, lawn- 100,900 BTU, two circulating .MANCHESTER - Lovely Vernon, 872-8511 between 9-4, 6. shopping, bus, schools, etc. Realtors, 6434930. . $23,500 • Neat, clean 4- F. .SBILECKI (Sta. 31-f73 to Sta. 33-f23) $40 a pair. 6464569. mowers, snowblowers, pumps. Asking $275. Phone 646- modern large clean room, weekdays, after 4, and on Priced at $31,9()0. Zinsser Agen­ 1 LOST - Man’s gold Presentation QUALrTY Name Plate has carpeted, kitchen privileges, room house with full base­ REALTORS 043-2121 Parkcentre. ‘ . '' generators, water pumps, all several openings for kick press 0038. weekends, call 872-4400. cy, 646-1511. wristwatch, possibly in vicinity parking,larking, near shoishopping center. - -- ^ RAISED RANCH - large living ment, garage, fireplace, eat- Frank Spilecki, Bob Gorman ■ ^ Proposals must be executed in ^ Campers-Trallers makes and models. Also trees Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 operators, come and see us at V IL U 6 IR room and fornial dining room Grandma’s Seven Kettle. Sen­ Mobile Homes a ALUMINUM SHEETS used as DUS line. 646-2204. ip kitchen. ’ accordance with ad subject to timental value. Reward. Call cut and trimmed. Free pick-up Fisher Hill Road, East Glaston­ ROCKVILLE - Three-room MANCHESTER - Charming 6- with sliding ^ ass doors to large instructions contained in the. 649-1636. . and delivery. 649-1181. MORTGAGES, loans first se^ bury TELLERS printing plates, .007 thick, APARTMENTS apartment, heat, hot water, room Colonial with screened in deck and swimming pool. ’Two $29,900 • Six-room (tape,, 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. FURNISHED ROOM - kitchen Instructions to Bidders. cond, third. All kinds. Realty Five-room, 2 bedroom stove, refrigerator. $135. Adults porch, on lovely treed lot.Wall- fireplaces, family room, two- one acre treed lot. HANDYMAN Phone 643-2711. and bath. Call 647-9288 or 643- ["E a s t wniiDS0lf~i LOST - Male blabk Labrador CUSTOM-MADE Draperies, statewide, credit rating un­ EXPERIENCED Help in air- Substitute teller positions are available at Hartford Offices: townhouse, wall-to-wall only. Security deposit required. io-wall carpet everywhere, plus car garage, large lot, 160x250’ Aluminum siding, wall-to- “Specifications” and “Bid very reasonable, work necessary. Reasonable. Con- 1387. Parking for one car. Cml 643- I Brand new 3-bedroom Ranch I Retriever, Thursday. Call 643- SPECIALS craft type, short run productink carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ 11/2 baths and one-car garage. $47,500. T h ilb rick Agency, wall in living room and Forms” may be obtained at the maranteed. Call anytime, 649- fidential, quick arrangements. NEWSPRINT end roils. 25 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9678. , Priced in the mid 30’s. Zinsser I house, fully insulated with two I 7716. ^ , stamping, to establish a 3:30 to ditioners, appliances, heat Realtors, 6464200. dining room, huge eat-in above address. The Town 4266. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 9:30 p.m. shift. Inspectors, set­ cents each. Inquire side door. Apartments For Rent 83 Agency, 646-1511. I full baths, living room with I reserves the right to accept or Save $ Invest Your Skill Manchester Evening HeVald. and hot water, IVi tiled baths, kitchen. ' ’ j fireplace, dining room, full I LOST - Savings Passbook No. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- up men, tool makers and press ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, MEADOW LANE - 8-room reject any or all bids. SNOW PLOWING - Residential ford. Evenings, 233-6879. operators. Pay commensurate A Capitol - 410 Asylum St. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat washer and dryer hookup, acre yard, garden, $150, Five NORTHFIELD GREEN Two- I cellar, aluminum siding, built-1 022-0-01774, Hartford National Can be used as is but and all utilities paid, $200 Colonim, 7 years old, 2 1/2 Terry V. Sprenkel and commercial. Free es­ to ability. Apply Gunver Mfg. A Park Street - Corner of Washington St. AM/FM solid state radio, patio. No pets. room, $135, Four rooms, $115. bedroom Adult Condominium - baths, four bedrooms, first COMMERCIAL: I in oven, range arid dis-1 Bank and Trust Co., First have some exterior Columbia phonograph, both like monthly, 122 Florence Street, Town Manager ' Manchester Office. Application timates. Phone 528-3855. MORTGAGE? — 1st, and 2nd Co., 234 Hartford Rd., A Pearl Street - Corner of Trumbull Street Appliances included, utilities Swimming, tennis, air- floor family room, two-car gar­ ‘ hwasher. Located on a large I damage. mortgages — interim financing Manchester. A Prospect Plaza - 20 Kane S t.. new. Call 649-9939 ask for Mike. Manchester. Call 644-8896, 643- M 64S-7826 extra. 872-0359,8 p.m. to 9 p.m. conditioned, fully carpeted, all 1. Downtown Manchester.- lot (35,000 square feet). I made for payment. DICK’S Snowpiowing. - 2282. age. Assumable 5 3/4% Pick ’em up now. — expeditious and confidential A Terry Square - 2775 Main St. appliances, $27,000. 646-3041. mortgage. $59,900. Philbrlck Shows 29% return. Specializing and serving service, J. D. Real Estate REMODELING building, 200 GLASTONBURY - One and two S. LEGER STRRR BnillER | LOST - Savings Passbook No. Fix ’em up, good as new EXECUTIVE Se.cretary - Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 2. Main Street, Middletown - Rockledge and surrounding Assoc. 646-1980. Manchester corporation looking used 8’ flourescent light 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart-' bedroom garden apartments. VERY SPECIAL oversized four For information or appoint- | 024-0-04773-8, Hartford National for Spring. fixtures with 2 bulbs, $7.50 ment, heat, security, $160. (tall shows 37% return. Bank and Trust Cqmpany, Silas area. Driveways, parklots, for experienced secretaiy for Premium pay, work as we need you. Large rooms ana closets. bedroom Colonial. Beautifully CAPE - 8 rooms in immaculate ment call collect/.. | Low down payments each. In lots of 10 or more, $6.50, 646-2426; 9-5. APARTMENT Swimming pool. $163 to $189. 3. Active shopping Center - CEUNIiS Deane Office. Application , sidewalks, sanding. 643-0002. Business Opportunity 28 chief executive office. Teller or cashier experience required. • - ■ - ' RENTAL OFFICE decorated, first floor family condition. Lots of new '4 . . .* ($400 or equivalent trade) Excellent^’^skills a must. Good each. 649-9953. 633-4972. room, first floor laundry, treed $ 1,000,000. — ^Q!EKULMa-2Wl-_l made for payment.. ' Call 244-5179 or apply; ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ carpeting, four bedrooms, two Bernard Lozier, and M ow monthly Palntlng-Paperlng 13 LOANS AVAILABLE - for fringe benefits. Excellent We have a large variety of lot and great Manchester baths, family room, a must see business expansion, operating, salary. Send resume to Box HOT iVATER furnace, $65. cond floor apartment, stove and deluxe one and two-bedroom HEBRON - Modem 2-bedroom neighborhood. A home that Inc. Peraonala-Announcementa 2 payments ($64.07 or refrigetator, $150 monthly. offering for $38,900. Philbrick Wented-RefI Estate 77 T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, capital, etc. Mr. Jackson, 1-404- ”BB’’, Manchester Herald. Convector type radiators, apartments and townhouses apartment, country setting, should be seen if you need more Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $79.11) Including life In aluminum combination doors, Lease, security. -.Middleaged papering, general repairs.s! 266-9407. THE CONNECTICUT BUNK lUD TRUST k throughout Manchester. Ren­ carpeting, appliances, heat and room. $43,900. Call Warren E. PIANO wanted, any condition. surance. tubs and lavs, electrostatic of­ couple preferred. No pets or JCeitk SELLING your home or Repairs and Cali anytime, 742-7141. Estimate now for PART-TIME truck drivers - by tal office open dally from 9-5, hot water. Available im­ Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on acreage? For prompt friendly sping/summer clean up. Call Personnel Dept., 3rd Floor fice dopier, gas stoves, 643-1442. children. References required. mediately. $190. Eastern, 646- Replacemental Help Wanted 35 todays Army National Call 846-1074. other times by apptintment. 10 acres. f.arge living room service, call Louis Dimock RECTOWN 643-1949. you can receive paid 8250. (X)MFORTABLE 6-room (tape, with Cypress paneling and Realty, 649-9823. RIDE WANTED - North O 1 CONSTITUTION PLAZA FOR SALE - Garage Equlp- Reci Sstate Phone Manchester to State Office 'MACHINIST - - We have the .training, high part-time ear­ HARTFORD, CONN. Waddell School area, family fireplace, four bedrooms, den, USA J .P . LEWIS Son custom Ynent, includes Arc W m bet. WE HAVE customers waiting MMT0DnBmiS,IR. I BOLTON, second floor apart­ room with sliding glass door 172 EAST CENTER SflP' Building area, Hartford, Hours nings and many benefits. Call for the rentalof your apartment two baths, two-car garage, ALL CASH for your property 649-4464 decorating, interior and your National Guard Represen­ torch set, tire machine ana 240-A he IM s.lli, Uwctwiter ment, quiet neighborhood, and walk-out basement, deck, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 9-3 p.m. Phone 649-1429 after 4 Routs 6. Wllllmantic .or home. J.D. Real Estate ideal set-up for dog kennel exterior, paper hanging. Fullv tative, 643-5109. An Equal (Op­ An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F much more. Phone 643-0188 041-1021 fireplace, references required, wall-to-wall carpeting. Low operation. $59,500. Philbrick 6464126 649-1922 instant service. Hayes Agency, p.m. 4 2 3 -1 6 2 5 after 6 p.m. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. insured. 649-9658. portunity Employer. $190 monthly, 643-5983. 30’s. Call owner, 643-5347. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 6464)131. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 12, 1974. Vernon VefnoiY Inspector I Police Report I Honor Chief Dwyer Reports On Mrs. Margaret A. Moffat MANCHESTER being held in lieu of surety RARBARA RICHMOND Housing Code P eter Schraffa, 20, of bonds totaling $3,100 at the Mrs. Margaret A. Moffat; 73, it was with ambivalent Connecticut Correctional of 223 Blue Ridge, Dr. died' In his report covering the Newington, surrendered feelings that more than 460 past two months, John Darcey, himself at police headquarters Center in Hartford. Friday in O’Fallon, 111., where friends of Vernon Police Chief she had been spending the Vernon Housing code inspector, and he was served with a Cir­ Edmund Dwyer honored him at Other Manchester Police holidays with her daughter. She said he has recorded one caveat cuit Court 12 arrqst warrant a testimonial dinner Friday reports included; was the widow of John C. Mof­ "With the town clerk’s office and charging him with second- night. Chief Dwyer is retiring —William Johnson, 34, of fat, who died last March. released four. degree larceny. This is in con­ this month after, serving the Tolland, was, charged Friday Mrs; Moffat, was -born in During November Darcey in­ nection with theft of tools from town for almost 25 years, five of with operating a motor vehicle Glasgow, Scotland, and had spected 38 structures and 120 Miller Falls, a tool manufac­ them as police chief. while upder the influence of lived in the Cobalt-Portland dwelling units. He noted some turing firm at 1 Progress Dr. Chief Dwyer told those pre­ alcohol and/or drugs. He was area before coming to of these were reinspections. In He was the third arrested in sent at the dinner at the Colony released on a $250 non-surety Manchester four years ago. She' his inspections he found a total connection with the incident. Restaurant in Talcottville “If bond with court date Jan. 28. was a member of Bellevue of 74 housing code violations. The two previous charged my health were a little better I The breakdown on the were Edward Moran, 28, of -r-It was reported to police Chapter, OES, of East Hamp­ would like to continue on a ton. violations was 21 electrical; 16 Vernon, and Roger Bolieau, 26, Friday night by Settimio Volpe while longer.’’ of 73A Downes Dr. that a pair of Survivors are a son, John R. plumbing; 18 structural and j9 of Stafford Springs. All three When he leaves his post this Hart skiis were taken from the Moffat of Manchester,, with sanitary. Of the electrical are or were employed at Miller month, Dwyer will be moving storage bin in the basenpent. whom she made her home; a violations all 21 were corrected Falls. to Rockledge, Fla. where he The toss was set at $150. daughter, Mrs. Patricia Lukas plus two from a previous in­ Schraffa was released on a owns a home. —A two-car accident at the of.O'Fallon; a sister, Mrs. spection. Seven of the plumbing $1,000 non-surety bond with After listening to the many intersection of E. Middle ’^k e. Mary MacKellar of Detroit; violations were corrected; and appearance in Circuit Court 12; tributes paid him by some per­ and E. Center St. resulted in the two other sisters and a brother 10 of the sanitary. Of the struc­ Manchester, Jafi. 28. sons at the dinner and by way of two operators being taken to in Scotland; and six tural violations all were cor­ In connection with the case, a telegrams and. letters from Manchester Memorial grandchildren. rected plus six from a previous warrant has been applied for some who could not be present. Hospital’s emergency room for Private funeral services will time. against Moran charging him Chief Dwyer, visibly moved by ^ Darcey sent out 13 housing with threatening Schraffa, treatment of minor injuries. be Monday at Holmes Funeral- the praise he received; said he Home, 400 Main St. Burial’Will code notices; 12 miscellaneous police said. The operators of the cars in­ could not say much but thank letters; received and in­ volved were Jerrold Schneider, be in East Cemetery. you. There are no calling hours. vestigated two complaints; and Manchester detectives lodged 31, of New Britain, and Robert Dwyer’s wife. Claire, who is released three caveats. a warrant Friday against Ccidy, 19, of Andover. Police The family suggests that any in Florida, was ill and'unable to memorial contributions may be During December, 40 struc­ Richard Levesque, 24, of Hart-'^ said that both cars had to be attend the dinner. However, she tures and 76 dwelling units were ford, charging him with third- ''towed from the scene. made to Manchester Memorial sent a message which was read Hospital. inspected and 52 violations degree "burglary and first- by Sam Pearl who was toast­ were found. They were 23 elec­ degree larceny. VERNON master. The message said she & trical; eight plumbing; 15 Levesque was served with the Bruce Davis, 23, of 32 Park regreted she could not spend structural; and six sanitary. warrant at his presentation PI., Rockville, was charged Janies R. Hartnett Sr. this important evening with The only violations corrected earlier in/the day at the court’s with disorderly conduct .and James R. Hartnett Sr., 62, of him but “my thoughts will be during December were five East Hartford session, where second-degree assault on a Willimantic died Thursday in with you tonight.’’ structural violations. he was answering similar police officer in connection Sitting at the head table were Willimantic of a heart attack. ik. 7 Darcey sent out five housing charges from other police with an incident at W.T. Grants He was the father of M rs.' Judge Joseph Dannehy and code notices; 18 miscellaneous departments in connection with in Vernon. ' Bruce Zollo of Coventry and Mrs. Dannehy; Judge Alva letters; recorded one caveat; breaks in their towns. Police said that Davis struck James R. Hartnett Jr. of Loiselle and Mrs, Loiselle; Allen Tucker, right, helps Vernon Police Chief Edmund Dwyer zip up the jacket presented released one caveat; received The local charges against two officers, one of whom Rockville. Mayor Frank McCoy; Lt. needed emergency treatment to him on behalf of the Boy Scouts of America for his work With the Vernon Explorer Post. and investigated _^fpur com­ Levesque are in connection Mr. Hartnett was found dead Thomas Grant of the Capitol plaints; and turn^ .one case with an October burglary at the at Rockville General Hospital. Thursday about 5:12 p.m. Region Crime Squad;' Lt. Col. Toastmaster Sam Pearl, left, applauds. The occassion was a testimonial dinner for Dwyer over to the court. Philip House residence at 417 Davis, who had to be slumped over the wheel of his Norman Tasker of the Connec­ who is retiring. (Herald photo by Richmond.) Woodland St., in .which a televi­ restrained, was taken to the automobile parked on W. Main ticut State Police; Judge School Lunches sion, a cassette playOr and local hospital and then St. in Willimantic. Police said Nicholas Armentano and Mrs. The following lunches will be jewelry valued at more than transferred to. Norwich State Police Department into an and spoke for all of them in (retired); Thomas Ormsby, his body was taken to Windham Armentano; Judge John Shea served in the Vernon public $2,000 was reportedly taken. Hospital for observation and excellent force of highly saying they hate to see him New Britain; Arthur Hayward, schools next week. Community .Memorial Hospital, and Mrs. Shea, Con^. ^Robert His case was continued to treatment. No court date has dedicated and competent of­ leave. New Britain (retired); Francis Willimantic, where it was Steele, State Comptroller Monday: Turkey cutlet, Jan. 21 and Feb. 8 and he is been set. determined he died of a heart Nathan Agostinelli, and Deputy ficers. The Vernon community Hammer expressed his per­ Hoffman, Glastonbury; Also: cranberry sauce, mashed attack. Secretary of State Harry will deeply feel your loss. My sonal best wishes for “A long Thomas Vaughn, Hartford; potato, peas, bread and butter, He is also survived by his Hammer. very best wishes to you on this life of health and contentment James Heslin, assistant chief, vanilla pudding with garnish. wife, Mrs. Blanche Whittum; At the start of the ceremonies occasion and for happiness and in your retirem en t.’’ He Hartford; Joseph Cicalone, Tuesday: Sloppy joes on bun, County Democrats another daughter and seven Pearl called for a moment of health in your retirement,” the presented the chief with a per­ East Hartford (retired); John whole kernel corn, cherry grandchildren. silence in memory of the late governor’s message read. sonally inscribed register and "Griffin, University of Connec crisp. The funeral is Monday at 9:30 Paul McGeary who served as Cong. Steele who noted he has manual from Secretary of State ticut; and Stanley Jacewicz, Wednesday: Chicken and To Meet Jan. 16 a.m. from the Potter Funeral probation officer in Tolland • been a resident of Vernon for Gloria Schaffer. Stafford Spring; and Richard gravy on noodles, green bgpns, Home, 456 Jackson St., County and was a close friend only six years said it was his Lt. Grant commented that he Moore of Farmington plus Lt. corn bread, rosy applesauce. The Tolland County America by Nixon and his band Willimantic, with a Mass at St. of Dwyer. good fortune that Ed Dwyer is really going to miss Dwyer William Kneeland, commander Thursday: Parmesan pattie Democratic Association will of outlaws.” Joseph’s Church, Willimantic, Among those paying tribute was one of the first people he who has been serving as chair­ of State Police Troop C in Staf­ potato puffs, squash, bread and meet Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. at the An­ He said about Meskill, at 10. Burial will be in St. to Dwyer were Vernon’s Mayor got to know. He credited the man of the Capitol Region ford. butter, jello with topping. dover Old Town Hall in Andover. "Concerned, knowledgeable Joseph’s Cemetery, Williman­ McCoy who said Dwyer was a chief for having one of the Crime Squad. Also present were members Friday: Fishwich with tartar Guest speaker will be Dave citizens have been appalled by tic. strong adviser and friend. The finest police forces in the state, Chris Hammick, representing of Dwyer’s family including sauce, potato chips, pineapple Barry, former state senator. the cold, calculating politics of Friends may call at the Elk’s band topped this off by thanked him for all of the work the Vernon Police sponsored brothers, sister, and his slaw, diced mixed fruit. Milk is In its monthly newsletter it the Meskill addministration and funeral home Sunday from 7 to playing a few bars of “Hail to he has done for the residents of Explorer Scout Post 800, children, town officials, state served with all meals. was noted that the TCDA is the its leader, a Republican politi­ A pi( 9 p.m. the town, and wished him a hap­ presented Dwyer with a hand­ officials and many others. the Chief.” Appoinlmenls oldest continuing Democratic cian who has consistently Koh< py retirement. some placque. Dwyer has been involved in association in Connecticut. trail Agostinelli, also a long-time The Town Council, on defended Nixon.” Agostinelli described Dwyer Last, but not least, Atty. law enforcement for some 36 A1 Ahearn, TCDA secretary, friend of Dwyer’s, read a recommendation of Mayor Ahearn asks the people if, in Pictu as one of the most outstanding Robert Kahan, chairman of the years. He was a member of the said there have been and are message from Gov. Thomas Frank McCoy has approved five the 1974 election, they will re-­ police chiefs in the state and Lt. dinner committee presented Manchester Police Department today good Americans in both Mesklll which expressed his appointments to town boards. elect a governor who Col. Tasker said, “There isn’t a Dwyer with a purse on behalf of for 13 years, moved to Vernon political parties and that he Gail Sheer has been ap­ vacationed at a ski lodge while regret that he could not join' man in our organizayon who all of those present at the in 1955 and was named the would rather vote for a good Dwyer’s many friends and pointed examiner of deeds and most of Tolland County endured Fire Calls doesn’t hold Ed Dwyer in high dinner. town’s first constable. When Republican than a bad a week of fear, frustration and associates in the tribute to him. esteem. Other police chiefs attending the town was consolidated he indices for a one-year term; Raymond Lamy Jr. and Robert Democrat who ignored the freezing cold. FRIDAY He extended his wishes for an the affair were James Reardon, became deputy chief and short­ basic principles of the Constitu­ enjoyable evening. Forrest Hull, a long-time Lutts to the pension board; 11:10 a.m. —Car fire in front Manchester; John Kerrigan, ly after was named chief of the tion of the U.S. Ahearn urges all people to do member of the Vernon Police Francis McGuane, jury, com­ of 757 Main St. (Town). “Yours has been a dis­ South Windsor; Robert consolidated department. Ahearn said, “Certainly all their share to make 1974 a win­ force and president of the mittee, for one year; andPran- 6:35 p.m. —Wires down, tree tinguished career during which Kjellquist, Coventry; John Under Dwyer’s leadership good Americans of both ning year for Democrats and Police Association presented cis Phillips to the redreation burning at Lilac and Trumbull your fine ability and knowledge Hussey, Willimantic; Harold the department has steadily political parties have been out­ Connecticut beginning with the Chief Dwyer with a purse from commission, for a two-year Sts. (Town). has transformed the Vernon Jackson, Bloomfield; Francis grown and now has 27 raged by the disgrace to Jan. 16 TCDA meeting. that group. He highly praised term. the chief for his fair dealings Reynolds, West Hartford; patrolmen, six sergeants, four with all of the men on the force William Rush, Wjest Hartford lieutenants and one policewoman. Bolton I Others serving on the dinner CHFA Sells Area Schools committee with Kahan were Lt. Edwin Carlson, Lt.' Emilio Mortgage Shift Hours Pellegrini, Officer Hull, Officer Loan Bonds Roy McDonald, Atty. Harold NANCY DRINKUTH HARTFORD (UPI) - o p e c N School Budget Garrity, Atty. Italo Gnutti, At­ STAMPS Beginning Monday, schools in ty. Abbott Schwebel, Atty. TheConnecticut Housing Hebron, Andover and Donald Caldwell, former Ver­ Finance Authority Friday an­ Showing Deficit Marlborough, as well as Rham non police officer George nounced the sale of $44 million i ' High School, will open and close McDonald, and all, of the in tax exempt bonds to assist a half hour later because of the members of the department. financing of mortgage loans for Supermarkets before the next report is due, change to Daylight Saving low and moderate income DONNA HOLLAND Time. housing. Correspondent stoppages on accounts may have to be considered, said David Cattanach, Hebron ■' *^MrTiiiwn 6-^6.0375 superintentend of schools, said The second quarterly report Raymond Allen, superinten­ Hebron dent. the schedule would be in effect of the present Board of Educa­ at Hebron Elementary School tion budget shows a deficit of The balances were arriv^ at and Gilead Hill School through S i about $4,000. using the difference between January, February, and March. DUE TO THE Funds in various budget the appropriation and the Both schools will return to the Finance Board categories are not sufficient to amount expended by Dec.'31 original schedule March 4. meet previously approved and the committed estimate INCONVENIENCE requests. balance. ^ If costs continue to rise, the Budget balances from several About Votes To Invest budget will not end the year categories follow: administra­ OF THIS SNOW­ with a zero figure it will end tion, superintendent, -$1,491.17; Town with a minus figure. Speaker Idle Town Funds principals and assistant prin­ There will be a Christian The next quarterly report will cipals, -(-$6,366.84; teachers Harry Hammer, deputy STORM AND better tejl the story. If in­ fello'wship program Monday at NANCY DRINKUTH for the town budget, April 22; (tutorial costs high), -$5,665.25; secretary of state, will be the creases become apparent 2 p.m, in Herrmann Hall of Correspondent, town meeting for the regional pupil personnel, -$2,075; nurse guest speaker at the meeting of Westhill Gardens. It will in­ 228-3970 budget. May 6; town meeting aides, -(-$1,000; transportation, clude a devotional service and the Sisterhood of Knesseth SOME POWER -$4,759. for the town budget. May 13. refreshments. All Westhill Israel, Pinney St., Ellington, The members of the Board of NOTICE Smaller balances in other Monday at 8 p.m. Ralph S. Saccuzzo, principal The Board of Directors will residents are invited. Finance at their meeting of the Gilead Hill School is categories make the final Hammer’s topic will be, Friday night voted to recom­ FAILURE hold a Public Hearing on accepting applications for the budget balance at this time a “Money and Politics.” A Wednesday evening, January 16, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mellen of mend that the treasurer invest position of school secretary. -$4,037.81. former Rockville attorney. 197L at 7:30 P.M, at the High 35 Falknor Dr. will serve as idle funds in the Short Term Applicants may be call or Hammer is a graduate of the School Auditorium to discuss host and hostess Sunday from 2 Investment Fund (STIF),;set up stop in at the Gilead Hill FRAIIK’S SUPEMIARKEr Universitiy of Connecticut and and hear comments from the Firemen’s Ball to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior by the State of Connecticut, to School. the Columbia Law School.! He 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE public concerning the electrical The Firemen’s Ball held an­ Museum. the maximum extent. The menu next week at the served with the Marines during MANCHESTER failure during the week of nually by the Bolton Volunteer They also received notifica­ elementary schools will be: WILL RE December l7, 1973. Fire department will be March World War II and during the tion from the local Board ofi Korean conflict. Monday: Spaghetti, garden Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, 2 at Fiano’s Restourant. Education that the special salad, peach Clouds. He is past president of the Secretary A buffet will be served. It’s a Marital education grant from the State Tuesday; Hot dog on a roll, Young'Democrats of Rockville, Board of Directors BYOB affair. Tickets are $17 would be $23,837 or $1,564 more baked beans, cole slaw, fruit the Tolland County Democratic than expected. Manchester; Conn. per couple. Program cocktail. OPEN SUNDAY The BVFD has again retained Association, and thq Tolland The board received a letter County Bar Association. Wednesday: Pizza, garden the services of Sam Kimble, from Dr. David Cattanach, salad, pear^ He also served in the General 8 A.M. - S P.M. who played at last year’s,ball. Planned superintendent of schools, Thursday: Fish sticks, In Memoriam A short supply of tickks will Assembly in the 1959 session as giving th^ dates of the Regional In loving memory of George ,M. macaroni and cheese, broccoli, BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The representative from Vernon, ■ Bidwell wlio ;*a.ssed away January 12. be available in a couple of District 8 budget meetings In gelatin. ' • ■ ISM Roman Catholic Diocese of and also sferved as corporation weeks. Anyonp desiring a ticket the letter Cattanach said the Friday: Corn chowder, egg •Sadly missed by should contact a member of the Bridgeport set up a special counsel for the former city of finance group, “..you are, of we have art foam Wife. Children program to review cases in­ Rpcjcville. salad sandwich, carrot sticks, BVFD. . course, welcome aL all l^prd cake. volving divorce, separaion and Mrs. David Cohen, sisterhood Tree Sale .Sellout meeting, however, you may be Marjorie Porter, cafeteria In all colors! remarriage among Roman president of the month, will In Memoriam " Even with the hardships of particularly' interested in manager, has invited senior Catholics. preside at the business meeting re hBV evMiy Wfffe thing In fond memory of Patrick 3. McCann, the recent storm tjie annual meetings scheduled for budget citizens to liinch at the Gilead 36x36 wlio passed away January 12, 1960 The new office will provide and Mrs. Ben Nelson will Christmas Tree Sale by the coqsideration.” Hill School on Thursday. counseling to Cathi^ics who deliver the invocation. The'board then set the 4 h 6 0 t '■be'You are not foriotten Dear Friend, BVFD was a complete sellout. Students in the fifth and sixth have remarried in violation of Hostesses will be Mrs. Richard Noe will you ever be, Members of the volunteer following dates for their budget grades will serve as hosts and As long as life and memorv last, church law, re-evaluate Merker, Mrs. Joseph fire department would like work: Meeting with the Board hostesses. The guests will have the mifacle of 88< ^ I will remember thee. divorces, and help priests to un­ Brosofsky, and Mrs. Harry thank everyone who purchased of Education, April 4; meeting their lunches in the library. For (Jowntown manewstet*^ m .mI derstand tlie problems of the Friedrrian. Guests are invited '(• he rest in peace. a tree for making the sale so for the general government remarried Catholic. to the meeting. further jpformation contact the "Friend Vic " successful. budget, April 8; public hearing Rev. Herbert Kelsey. urety t the lonal

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Park arged ; .and on a iction irants The Comet Kohoiitek is in the Sky! itruck whom tment If you look in the southwestern sky pital. 0 be around 6 p.m. every evenin^\ from now 0 the then until January 20, you will a big, State bright comet. Astronomers, th^ people 1 and e has who study stars, say it will be brighter than Haley’s Comet, which was the IjMt big comet people were able to see with ts the naked eye. It appeared 64 years ago, in 1910. The new comet will be closest tq earth band (75 million miles away) on January 15. k ill, It ...-will look like a star with a tail. (able id by Although it will appear to be standing cs of nand still, it will be traveling at a rate of loliti- 6 picture of A e Comet Ikey-Seki tta ta p p e a r e ^ tH D e s ^ o o n e i^ i^ ^ w ^ v lM S ^ ^ S r^ 100,000 miles an hour. It is called the »ntly t i^ IS at the right A meteor is made up of stone and metal-like materials. Comet Kohoutek (Kah-HOE-tek) and if, in Picture courtesy of the Morehead Planetarium, Chapel Hill, N.C. II re^^ is named for the astronomer who dis­ who covered it Ih March of last year. while lured Why Is it So Super? 1 and It is super because you can see it without a telescope. A comet does not Td'il begins ^ Po^, gases to do Hb ferm as ice win- begin to glow until it comes in con- / H- nears i i and tact with the sun’s rays. This comet , ++i€ sun. h the will come very close to the sun (13 Planet V million miles), so it will be very bright. ^ ^ It is also unusual for scientists to 3• V have so much time (nine months) to set up their equipment for observa­ tion of a (^metl Usually comets are not discover^ until three months tefore they are their brightest. What iare cometis? Scientists all over the world want to Comets are mixtures of'gases, ice and find out about this comet because it dust. Although nobody really knows, N will provide information about the beginnings I of our \iniverse. The scientists believe they start from a huge Skylab astronauts will also observe cloud, frozen in outer space, far beyond and photograph it. the planets. They travel in large orbits The astronomer. Dr. f around the sun. Sometimes they are Sun Lubos Kohoutek, is pulled out of their regular orbits info, from Czechoslo­ vakia, but he wdrks a new orbit towards the sun. Some in Germany. He be- comets return again, but astronomers came interested in predict this comet will not conie back. space study at the Amateur It will disappear from the skies by the Telescope age of 14. Astronom er end of February. Space Puzzle-le-do The Biggest Planet: Jupiter Super Sport: Reggie Jackson nT ACROSS Jupiter is the gas Reggie Jackson is one 1. Men who giant. It shines of the top players in pro­ ManicTMcks for only 5(rl g o t o brightly. It has no fessional baseball. Last s p a c e . hard surface like season, the strong out­ 2. The clos­ there id on earth. It fielder led the Oakland A’s Mystify your friends! est planet has a red spot but no to the World Champion­ Put on your own magic show! to the sun. one knows what it ship. Reggie had a .293 3. T h e 7. Men They’re as much fun as munching is. Even though it is batting average and led Fritos* brand com chips! plan e t have land­ the American League with v ery cold on Jupiter, And you get all 6 tricks with rings ed on it. it is warmer than it 32 home runs and 117 runs around it./ a T h e should be consider­ batted in. He was named for only 50(Pl 4. Our / I p 1 a n e t ing how far it is from the Most Valuable Player Send to: planet. J f u rth e st the sun. in the American League W. C. FRITOS Photograidi courtesy of Mount Wileop and MAGIC TRICKS jOFFER away from Palmare ObaervatoriM and most outstemding in S o w n the sun. P.O. BOX 47541 5. Twinkle, ^e World Series. Before _ DALLAS, TEXAS, 9. The star ' This has lead some scientists to believe that joining the A’s, I^ggie was an All-America baseball 75247 twinkle lit­ closest to ANSWER 22OS0A MWOQ Jupiter has a heat source of its own, like a s ^ . Some player at Arizona State. In high school, he played tle .... -...... BI jOCK. earth. *iluuioilts .1 111! .t believe that it is shrinking very slowly, only 1 foursDfour ^x>rte. He is six-feet tall and weighs 195 pounds. 6. The larg­ Hold up the mir­ TStlqui .d ror to check your niutfia.C noom S Jackson is very dedicated, and is mways working est planet. rihBS .h olulq .8 millimeter each year. ansrrei*! nut .9 hard to improve. What’s Up at NASA? , ■ _ __ C an y ou nam e ' (g ) Mini Jokes The Space Spider Report th e planets in their order, start­ ^■\\^r(saAeneb ‘Vo m e j. ing with the one. . been closest to the \wo'cVs\n< 1 sun.' Viere

A web in normal conditions. The Pioneer Spacecraft VlhN{ d id TVie.\| b a d ' NASA stands for the National Aero­ t V e I'r^d(av^s rese'^vodvc nautical and Space Administration. This is a government agency that ex­ plores space and tries to find out things iTiniK! that will help man on/Carth. Here are some of its projects:/ Tbe cross spider / by’Minnie Page Have you ever made a shadow box of the planets? AIL you need is a box, A Real News Hound some string, balls for the planets and some information about space! Pioneer 10 ^ ■ Two cross spiders went into space with the second T.M. M an ’s first spacecraft to Jupiter M ini M aze - reached it on December 3, 1973. It took Skylab astronauts. The prime spider was named pictures to send back. After it passed Arabella and the back up spider was called Anita. Jupiter, it continued deep into space, Each of the spiders got to carry one live fly as a space U and■ became- the - first - man-made - object snack. to leave the solar system. Pioneer 11 is Could these spiders spin webs in zero gravity? scheduled to pass Jupiter next jEm es-V- E-Cblogpj' ^ e s , indeed! It took both of them about three days to November, . ' get Used to their new spacehome, but when they did, n M ariner 10 o W k w s c \ c s e ^ they went happily about their jobs. 1 ^ = •roe dc»r yiberv They did so well, that the astronauts decided to Mariner 10 is scheduled tf^^fly by bring them back to earth. Venus next month. By March it should Q o a s m Food Was a problem, since one fly is hardly enough be to within 621 miles of M ercury an^ to feed a busy working spider for 56 days. The astro­ will take thousands of pictures. X oU tr-Thvs- UEBI^AM nauts tried to share their steak with them. Anita answ er block. Please get the mirror to V iking SOMCi V\ea-V starved. Arabella made it back to earth, but died on the see if you are right. a n d x n o n s N j . way to the lab where scientists were waiting to study YMUOSSM T w o Viking spacecrafts will be her. EUH3V launched in the middle of 1975, One is lITSA-laSAM These spiders did a lot for science. They proved SHTISUl scheduled to land on Mats on July 4, HHUTAZ that tiny little creatures could change their behavior ZUHAHtJ 1976! They will send back pictures with Can you help the astronaut find the way to the moon? ■IMUTS'IH and adjust to new conditions. Let’s hear three cheers for OTUJS T.V. cameras and will carry on at least Thank you. three months of scientific activity. Anita and Arabella, the world’s first spiders in space. Look for the comet this week. l r

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Entertainment: 47 17 Expo ’74 World’s Fair 4S f A big World’s Fair called Expo ’74 is scheduled for 'Spokane, Washington .41 3 0 from May until November* Many 4>3 I foreign countries are scheduled to set Expo ’74 up exhibitions. A big treat will be riding sym bol over the rapids in a gondola! •30 The theme is “ Celebrating Tomorrow’s Fresh New Environment.” The site will be two islands in the center of town. These islands were the nn sites of factories until they were turned 37 into a park, The polluted Spokane River *?■ »> ------3 ^ is being treated. The whole city is ^ working to get cleaned up and show A fiTondola 23 ride will how man can improve his environment. be fu n ! DEBNAhi

Try ’N FindthSpace Words Space words are hidden in this block of letters. They What Would You Do? run across, down and diagronally. See how many you can find. amet Eo r b PS NEPTUNEDL P FVQCRT OTAA CIRMARSYNC pjVDNLXGEE NGSYUWEBTH SZT C SU SNHU T PAVENUSLM EARTH SBAKE LGNJ UPIT ER / LXCIIVLWUMC IFKOEUJRDU Smxi IS walking home from school one day. He 9.^9EQTRNZR down and sees a wallet with lots of money in ANSWERBLOCK NMAECOMETY it. No one is around and no one can see him. What do uoo^^ *unG • Jl’TTVl^f^fV^V¥fT you think he should do? Talk it over with your teacher ■6 iCitwaj^ ‘MBds ‘;.u m d ‘uiities ‘o jn jj ‘raueif) ‘JW>» ‘uopB^ia^guoa : n m OO f ^ ^amoo • t a t t d n p ‘ip ja a ‘w ito a ‘w »W ‘*unjd»i,4'•jo. j. oi :s S O m V and parents! ■

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