_ » lEuf tttng ralh MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1974- VOL. XCHI, No. 136 Manche»ler—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Rail Abandonment Draws Fire Addresses Manchester GOP Meskill Terms Steele Keeping Mum Plan Disaster WETHERSFIELD’ (UPI) - even more crowded than they Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said are now,” she said. today the f^eral government’s 'r Mrs. Grasso said her 6th On Election Plans rail reorganization plan can be District would be particularly summed up in a single word — hard hit by implementation of X '1 By SOL R. COHEN shaping up as even a worse deal better record than Nate,” said disaster. the proposal, which is part of a for the American consumer.” Steeie. “He is certain to be “The plan might well have Congressman Robert H. national plan to reorganize In a five-minute news con­ heard from.” been written by those who Steele sounded and looked railroads. ference, prior to the start of the GOP Town Chairman A. Paul prefer to shut down our every bit the potential can­ She said rail freight traffic in dinner, Steele said he will have Berte praised former Judge of railroads and place Connec­ didate Saturday night, in his the 17 state area covered by the no announcements to make un­ Probate John Wallett for his 40 ticut’s freight on more trucks DOT report would drop 4 per appearance before about 200 til Gov. ’Thomas Meskill reveals years’ service to the town com­ for our already clogged cent with its implementation. Manchester Republicans at his plans. mittee and to the Town of highways,” the governor said in However traffic in her district Hie Colony restaurant, Ver­ Steele said he will take “a Manchester. testimony for a federal hearing. would be down 8.6 per cent, non. long, hard look at the gover­ Judge Wallett, who was un­ The governor said the state norship, in the event Meskill with a reduction of 15 per cent However, he declined to able to attend, was honored in would prefer to see innovative in the freight zone. doesn’t run for re-electlo'n.” efforts to promote additional reveal which one of three absentia by a standing and “Farmers in the Northwest rail freight service. potential offices interests Without saying as much, cheering ovation. region of rely on The Interstate Commerce him the most — his Second Steele indicated his first choice, Agostinelli, who was toast­ freight service for badly needed Commission scheduled public District seat in Congress, always in the event Meskill master and who introduced the feed ^ a in ,” she said. And she hearings on the proposed aban­ the gubernatorial plum in decides not to run, is to run for notables present, said of said industries in Watertown Abraham Lincoln, “He ac­ donment of 175 miles of rail Hartford, or the senatorial the governorship. He and Thomaston would be acknowledged “There are complished what this country is freight lines in the state. post now held by Sen. seriously hurt by the curtail­ many fine choices being men­ all about. He freed his fellow ■iW, 'The track elimination is part ment of rail freight service to . tio n ^ ” for the nomination, but man — one of the most of the federal government’s them. Steele was,the guest speaker RUSSIA cautioned, “It isn’t appropriate remarkable accomplishments planned reorganization of “Not only does the DOT plan at a Lincoln bay dinner-dance, railroads in ,the northeast. at this time for anyone to make of all time.” d Cents disregard the welfare of co-sponsored by the “All the decisions seem to his move.” Without mentioning Presi­ per pound existing business and industry Manchester Republican Town He praised State Comptroller dent Nixon by name, Agostinelli have been left to a computer m the 6th District, but it also Committee and the Republican that was neither informed of Nathan Agostinelli and said the drew a parailei between Lin­ fails to take into account poten­ Women’s Club. former Manchester mayor will coln’s time and the present. the many factors making up a tial needs for rail freight ser­ The event had been pushed play an important role in set­ He read several editorials railway system, nor given input vice which could result with into March to accommodate on the effects of raii service on ting up the Republican state which had criticized Lincoln’s .(Herald photo by Dunn) continuing sought after in­ Steele’s schedule and he took ticket. actions and speeches and said, local industry,” Meskill said. dustrial development,” Mrs. note of it when he said, “No one in the state has a “I don’t believe any President Steele Compares Bread Prices Meskill, former environmen­ Grasso said. "This is neither Lincoln’s of the has been tal chief Dan Lufkin, Transpor­ Rep. William R. Cotter, D- Birthday nor are you in tation Commissioner Joseph B. adequately judged during his Congressman Robert Steele exhibits a one-pound loaf of American bread, selling for 48 Conn., said the DOT report con­ Manchester. You’re in my lifetime. Only history can judge Bums and his assistant com­ tains no documentation on the hometown of Vernon and, cents, and a one-pound loaf of Russian bread, selling for the equivalent of 8 cents in U.S. missioner in charge of rails, F. Sauce For The correctly.” currency. He told Manchester Republicans ^turday night, “As a result of the 1972 Rus­ volume of traffic to support the because of the many fine Agostinelli said the present Colin Pease, were among state sian Wheat Deal, the American taxpayer is reaping higher bread prices and a possible conclusion the lines aren’t associations I’ve had with most Goose Is Sauce college craze of “streaking” is and business officials financially viable. of you, I wish you all lived in For The Gander “a lot better than what was bread shortage — while helping build strong Russian bodies 12 ways.” protesting the planned closure. Cotter said the DOT based my district.” going on on the campuses a few Under the northeast rail recommendations on just one of Said Congressman Robert Steele’s home is almost years ago.” reorganization act of 1973 about eight goals identifi^ in the Steeie Saturday night of the within walking (certainly State Sen. David Odegard and 175 miles of rail lines in Connec­ Regional Rail Reorganization streaking) distance of The Soviet response to American State Rep. Donald Genovesi ticut, carrying both passengers Act. protests that the 1972 Russian Colony. were called upon for a few Near-Hurricane Force and freight, would be shut “No analysis was made of He didn’t exactly streak, but Wheat deal was unfair: words. Both referred obliquely down. other goals, particulary those he did table-hop among the “It was best summed up by to Watergate — without ever Elimination of the lines, dealing with the impact of diners — before and after his the Russian deputy minister for mentioning it by name. Lufkin said, will increase air abandonment on existing speech. He then left for another Foreign Trade, Vladimir “’There’s no reason to be Winds Sweep State pollution in major cities such as businesses, employment and Republican function at tbe Staf­ Alkhimov, who said, ‘My vam pessimistic, no reason tq be Bridgeport, New Havieo- and environment,” he said. ford Speedway. prodali aliasku za sem (7) ashamed of our party, no Hartford because trucks wili Cotter said the Connecticut millionov dollarov v tysiacha Steele devoted the greater reason to be apologetic,” said United Press International Others were the result of limbs vice at Windsor Locks said the have to carry freight now Foundry, for example, which vosen’sot shest’desiat sed’mom moved by rail. part of his 26-minute speech to Odegard. Near hurricane force winds falling on wires. winds were the result of a high- annually offloads 45 cars in (1867) godu, no zhaloby vy ot sharp criticism of the 1972 Rus­ “It’s the way we govern gusting as high as 70 miles per Power company officials said pressure system meeting a low Pease said the rail service is Rocky Hill, would have difficul­ nas nikoogda ne slyshali,’ which about four times as economic sian Wheat Deal and a warning that’s important,” he said. “In hour knocked out power, most power was restored in pressure system over the state. ty staying in business if it bad to means, ‘We sold you Alaska for as truck service. that a proposed Americjui loan Manchester and in the state we downed trees and buildings and about an hour. It said winds reached only truck in supplies from Buffalo, to the Soviet Union for it to 7 million dollars in 1867, and shattered windows throughout Hartford police said 12 about 20 to 30 m.p.h. throughout Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, N Y. and Indiana. R-Conn., said a dramatic begin exploration for natural you didn’t hear us com­ (Se:-,^PaKc .Sixteen) Connecticut Sunday. storefront windows were most of the state, but gusts He said to be financially plaining’.” decline in freight service oc­ gas in Eastern Siberia “ is A condominium being built on broken by wind and blowing were said to have reached viable, the DOT study curred during the past five Main Street in Newington was debris. m .p.h. in H artford and 70 stiuplates a line seven miles, - ^ , years because of inferior ser­ biown down, the north wall of a In West Haven, an aluminum m.p.h. in Bridgeport. long should generate 525 vice, unmet delivery dates and shopping center under con­ shed biown onto westbound The service said winds died carloads annually. He said the poor equipment. struction in Avon toppled and railroad tracks caused a delay down Sunday night and today 1972 Penn Central data com­ Greatness of America “Industry was, in effect, puted the viability of the Rocky debris fell from the roof of the of over an hour in trains leaving was to be sunny, seasonable, forced to resort to motor financial center building under New Haven. and not windy. Hill line at 284 carloads or 40 carriers for service,’’ The National Weather Ser­ carloads per mile per year. construction at Main and Pearl McKinney said. “It was in­ Theme of Legion Fete streets in Hartford. evitable that Connecticut Hardest hit by power outages Since then, he said, 1973 freight carloads would be low ^BNAM was Southington with 2,700 figures show an increase to 325 for 1972.-” carloads. “ In addition,” he A sell-out crowd of 250 per­ and individual mint cups and homes out. New Britain had 2,- by Henry Wierzbicki, president Wind Damage Slight Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., said, “the Puritan Furniture sons attended the 50th anniver­ of the Past Commanders candle settings for the head 000 homes without power. Power was also reported in a testimony prepared for Co. currently has under con­ sary dinner-dance of Dilworth- Association, which organized tablemade by President delivery at an Interstate knocked out in Durham, struction a major receiving and Corneli-Quey Post 102, the observance. Freeman of the auxiliary and In Manchester Area Commerce Commission Killingworth, Haddam, distribution center on the line in Manchester American Legion, Toastmaster Everett other members. A large cake, hearing on the proposal, said if Middlefield, Deep Riyer, Old Wethersfield. Saturday night. Kennedy recapped for the occasion, was baked by Manchester residents were hour caused brief power out­ the Department of Transporta­ Lyme and Newington. “ Whether Puritan’s Burl L. Lyons, Herald organizational efforts in 1924 Mary Mayne and Pam Wirtz. blown and buffeted by gusty ages, and the phone company tion plan is implemented, un­ A spokesman from Hartford Wethersfield facility generates publisher, was the keynote and praised the working of­ Organ music during the northwest winds Sunday when a had a few customers complain employment and consumer Electric Light Co. said many 200, 500, or eventually 1,000 speaker on the topic, “The ficers of the post through the dinner was provided by A1 typical March windstorm blew of loss of telephone use. prices will rise. power failures were caused carloads per year, it is clear Greatness of America.” years. President Laura Carlson and dancing followed to through the area. The Park Department dis­ “Moreover, the problems when wires were blown patched one crew to remove that the carload volume on this “The greatness of America Freeman extended greetings the A1 Carlson ’Trio. Gusts exceeding 50 miles per facing Connecticut due to insuf­ lies in its people. ’The character together causing short circqits. fallen limbs and branches from seven mile stretch of track will from the auxiliary. ficient mass transit facilities soon exceed the DOT upper of the American people is Chairman Fran Leary the traveled portions of various would be intensified as more strong. The spirit and will of the roads, and trees were reported criteria for determining finan­ greeted the guests and thanked trucks cause roadways to be cial viability,” he said. U nit^ States is powerful. ’The his committee for a fine job. downed in several areasof rfree enterprise system that sup- town. The crew worked for a Among the presentations was #r» " ports all we can do for a Past Commanders Plaque total of four hours. ourselves and for others is presented to the post by A total of 107 HELCO sound and healthy. Theodore Fairbanks, past com­ customers were without power Arab Oil Embargo “The one single element that mander, and accepted by Com­ at different times between 9:30 has carried us through wars and mander Donahue. Each com­ a.m and 6:30 p.m., according to depresssions, through dissen­ mander’s name is inscribed on Charles Hoffman, HELCO Ending Delayed sion and strife, and past all the the plaque. Manager. The longest outage competition, was our faith in Greetings from the First reported was two hours. The By United Press International our ability, in good times and District were extended by outages were due to high winds bad, to build a better life for District Commander Ed Barnes causing fuse failure, said Hoff­ Deeply divided among themselves, Arab countries have ourselves and our children. of New Britain and Jerry man. delay^ at least until Wednesday a decision on whether to “Faith in the American Wheeler, department historian, is: A heavy metal shed, bolted to lift ^ eir embargo on oil shipments to the United States. system has never been mis­ of Manchester. ^ a cement block, whs blown off In Washington, high government officials said privately placed and I say to you that for The Invocation was given by its base yesterday at the home they still had hopes agreement to lift the embargo might the rank and file American it is Albert Frederick, past com­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stetson. be reached then. But in view of the the on-again off-again NAM not misplaced now,’’ com­ mander. Thirty seconds of The shed, about 6 by 11 feet, had mented Lyons. silence were observed in to be tied to a fence to prevent history of the matter, they weren’t betting on it. Lyons was presented a cita­ memory of deceased comrades it from blowing around. In other energy tion of appreciation by Post during which “Taps” was Police said that shopping developments: C o m m a n d e r R o b e rt W. played. carts left in supermarket — Deputy energy director workers — at General Motors, Donahue. Highlighting the decorations parking lots were blown into the John C. Sawhill said Sunday ’The welcome was extended Ford and Chrysler plants — wilf were a 50th anniversary center streets causing hazards for that even if the embargo is get another week furlough piece made by Muriel Grover passing motorists. lifted, it will take “up to six this week. There were no injuries weeks” for the effect to be felt Arab oil ministers were to reported, however, as a result at retail gasoline pumps. have met Sunday in Cairo to of the windstorm. — In a seven-county area of ease the oil boycott in response southern West Virginia, 26,000 to Secretary of State Henry A. coal miners who have been on Kissinger’s Middle East strike for two weeks in protest peace efforts. But the con­ SUNNY over inability to get gasoline to ference hall remained empty. drive to work voted Sunday to The ministers huddled private­ w . Icralii continue their walkout. Their ly and re-scheduled the meeting a ’W representatives threatened to for Wednesday in the Libyan “close every mine in the coun­ capital, Tripoli. Forum of the Arte, Page 2 JL try.” Steel industry of­ Diplomatic reports indicated Spring night school classes begin toSay, Page 16 Legion Post Observes Anniversary ficials have warned the strike the big Arab oil producers — Continuing sunny through the could prompt massive steel MACjC news, Page 2 ^ Egypt, Saudi Arabia,, Kuwait, Di^worth-Cornell-^Quey Post 102, ’The American Legion, observed its 50th anniversary at a afternoon. Tonight mostly plant layoffs because of a short­ Qatar, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi Bolton OOP endorses committee. Page 5 dinner-dahce Satq^ay night at the Legion Hall. Charter members attending were, from cloudy with lows in low 2ps to 25 age of coke. — wei)e ready to ease or lift the Family news, Pagss 8'and 9 left, Earl Ballsieper, WilUam Stevenson and Charles Wigren. Front right is Everett except warmer along the sound. — Because of the big car s^les embargo, but that objectiona Kennedy, oldest living past commander and who also served as toastmaster for the ’Tuesday — chance of snow. slump, caused by the energy w ere coming from Syria; Temperatures in the 30s. dinner. At right, behind, is Hobert Donahue, present commander. (Herald photo by Dunn) crisis, more than 66,000 auto Algeria and Libya. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 11. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mnnel^ , Conn., Mon., March 11 197A - p a h , . u p ... F e rn oit Hebron Summer Shows Rockville H o ^ j t a l Notes T o l l a n d — _ Kindergarten Registration MACC ^ Forum of the Arts | GOP Names Committee, i Convention Delegates Republicans Endorse 34 VIVIAN KENNESON Friday: Health District Study 8 p.m. Savings Bank of Will Feature By JUNE TOMPKINS Correspondent' Tolland. News Admitted Friday; Richard son, Grandview Ter., Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Ad­ Tel. 87 -4704 Saturday: Girls’ softball Dionne, RFD 1, Coventry; Rockville; Frank Logan, talists combine their talents in For Terms on Committee Kindergarten registration for ministration Building; registration, noon to 4 p.m., Tri-Town Players A new 75-member Vernon Margaret Wright was named Daniel French, Prospect St., Merrow Rd., Tolland; Merline a Bach program. this fall will be held at Parker Tollanders Square Dance Club, high school. Potential Stars The Tri-Town Players will Republican Town Committee to the 55th Assembly District NANCY DRINKUTH elected to serve for the next Rockville; Malcolm Kerry, McAnanama, Stafford Springs. 8 p.m., Parker School; School the week of March 25 to Sunday; Craft show, 12:30 to Sister Mary Patriria Clergymen from several present an evening of old- has been elected and delegates convention and Carruthers to Correspondent two years. Somers; Eleanor O’Connor, Alice Mailloux, Grove St., 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Democratic Town Committee, 5:30, St. Matthew’s Church. Executive Direrlor churches of the area gathered By RICK DU BROW least temporarily, its Monday fashioned melodrama Friday Art Exhibit and Sale have been named to the various the 57th District convention. 228-390 Bloodmohile Advertisement— Hillsdale Dr., Rockville. Rockville; Bethia Newmarker, primetime motion pictures. and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the conventions scheduled'for this The candidate for the 56th On March 20 at 7:30 p.m., ~ Tonight marks the opening of at the South United Methodist HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Beth El Temple Sisterhood’s Republicans endorsed 34 The Red Cross Bloodmohile “Big B” Basketball Back Discharged Friday: Harvey Sunnyview Dr., Vernon; Over at CBS-TV, meanwhile, summer. there will be a session open to the adult evening classes at the Church last Wednesday for Summer is a favorite time for Vernon Center Middle School eleventh annual Art Exhibition District will be named later. members for a two-year term on for Hebron, Andover and Again! N.Y. Giants “Jints” Atwood, Bethany; Mrs. Bar- Dorothy Pappagello, Charlaine there will be a 90-minute March with their production of "Dirty Named to attend the state a ll parents of pre­ high school. It also will see the breakfast. The occasion was the television networks to show­ and Sale will be held March 17 . New members named to the the town committm at a party Columbia will be at St. Colum- take on the Burritt All-Stars .bara Bossie and daughter. Manor, Rockville; William 18 salute to James Cagney by Work at the Crossroads, or convention in June were: State kindergarteners in the all­ actualization of another project quarterly meeting of the case potential video headliners, through 20 at 2626 Albany Ave., town committee were; Harold caucus last week. ba’s Church in Columbia Sat., March 16th, 2 p.m., at 'Cider Mill Rd., Tolland; Smedy III, Hillside Dr., '’"the American Film Institute, Tempted, Tried and True.” Sen. Thomas Carruthers, Ruth purpose room. A panel ofsebool of the Education Division of the organization under the spon­ and NBC-TV has announced West Hartford. Professionally Cummings, Ann Letendre, John Two seats remain open on the on Tuesday. Anyone wishing to Rham High School. Proceeds Eugene Finance, Main St., Ellington; Aldene Soucir, with the setting for the video The melodrama will feature a Corbin, John Daigle, Donald B. personnel and parents i^ll Manchester Area Conference of sorship of MACC. Paul Somoza, several upcoming series aimed selected oils, graphics, water Linderman, Eleanor Marshall, committee. make an appointment should benefit “Youth Sports.” Ellington; Marion Grover, Snip­ Spring St., Rockville. outing a black tie dinner in villain, a pure maid, and a hero. Eden, Roland Gledhill, Mayor begin the session. Churches. Through many assistant administrator of the at trying to build new home colors and sculpture will be Stanwood Pullen Jr. and Endorsed were: Charles contact Marion Foote at 228- Tickets are $2.00 each at “The sic Lake Rd., Ellington; Judith Births Saturday: A son to Mr. Hollywood. Pianist Mary Kekich will ac­ Frank McCoy, Maurice Miller, Community Calendar months of planning and contact Manchester Memorial screen stars. featured. The exhibition is open Margaret Wright. Barasso, Eula Berglund, 3471. Also, any walk-in donors Cute Little Red Bank Building” Jette, Summit Dr., Tolland; and Mrs. William Skinner, Staf­ work, Mrs. Mary Haldeman, Hospital, addressed the group Starting July 11, for instance, And the same night as this company the cast in such songs to the public from 1-9 p.m. Ad­ Francis Prichard Sr., and Elected to honorary William V. Borst, Gerald Cross, in Hebron Center. Open 10:30 to Patrick Lavway, Storrs; ford Springs; a daughter to Mr. Monday: Board of Education, Dorothy Reider. are welcome during the blood budget workshop, 7:30 p.m.. with the cooperation of Emil concerning some aspects of the network wili offer a new special broadcast, on which as “She May Have Seen Better mission is 11. membership on the committee A. Pete Dallaire, James Derby, bank hours, 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. 6:00 Daily, Thurs. Nights 'til Michael McGraw, Standish and Mrs. William Trapp, Spring Ostrowski of the evening comprehensive health care and eight-week music and variety Cagney will appear in person, Days” and “Why Did They Dig Named to the Second were Edward Casati, Peter Edward Ellis, Anne Emt, 8:00-228-9471, Rd., Ellington. St., Rockville. School Administration school, has made the course its implications for this town series starring the popular CBS-TV’s late-movie series Ma’s Grave So Deep?” Hartt College of Music Congressional District conven­ Dureiko, Percy Spicer and Mildred Fillmore, Marion 0. Richard Miner, Regan Rd., Admitted Sunday: Elinor Building; Business Committee, available. and surrounding communities. singer-composer Mac Davis. (11:30 p.m. EDT) will offer the For reservations, call 875- tion were: Morgan I. Campbell, Milton Tedford. Foote, Geraldine S. Grant, Rockville; Alton Nash, Hoff­ Campbell, Grove St., 8 p.m.. United Congregational The Greater Hartford Com­ Church. Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple The show, an hour entry, will first of three Cagney films for 6494. Tickets will also be Atty. John Giuletti, Jane I^mb, Alberta Hilding, Midge Lee, Town Treasurer Backing Grasso man Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Rockville; Herbert Clark, munity Chorus will present F. Richard MacDonald, George Tuesday: Bazaar Workshop, 9 SWISS FONDUE SETS Beth Sholom will open the be seen in the Thursday time presentation on consecutive available at the door. A cartoon, as the word was Ann Like, Jeff Odell, H. Clay Patricia Poppy and son, South St., Rockville; Diane nights. Haydn’s “The Creation” Satur­ Maharan, James McCarthy, G. a.m .; Senior Citizens workshop, series, “ How the Judaeo- slot now occupied by the Flip originally used, was a full- Osborn, Joseph Pelletier, Mary members on their preferences. Somersville; Helmi Pucino, Fleishchhauer, Crystal Lake This occasioned a stronger day at 8 p.m. in Millard Richard Owens, Donald Manchester Treasurer Roger 10:30 a.m.; Senior Citizens Christian Community Wilson variety series. Mark Twain Masquers size drawing or painting used Porter. M. Negro has announced his Delegates to the June 14-15 Webster St., Rockville; Fran­ Rd., Rockville; Eleanor realization of the in­ Auditorium, Hartt College of Sadrozinski, and Robert Wehrli. meeting, 1 p.m., United Worships," with a presentation Another new summer NBC- The March 18 late-night The Mark Twain Masquers as a model for a fresco paint­ Also, Emery N. Taylor, San­ Democratic State Convention cis Rudenauer III, Windermere Liszewski, Pearl Dr., Vernon; terdependence of the many Music of the University of Hart­ Named to attend the 35th support of Congresswoman Ella Clongregational Church; Board of the Jewish tradition and it$ TV entry to be seen on a weekly movie will give us Cagney in will present “One Flew Over ing, mosaic, or tapestry. dra Kalom, Rosalie Carlson, will be chosen in the Same ratio Ave., Rockville; Janet Stone, Ruby Manning, Warehouse ^2.87 differing service groups in the ford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Senate District convention Grasso in her bid for the of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. School historical development through basis is "Comedy Store,” which "Love Me or Leave Me.” On the Cuckoo’s Nest” March 22-23 Raymond J. Burt, Harvey as the results of the preferren- Bristol; Betty Lou Williams, Point; William Pease, Your Choice community. The presence of Hartford. were: James Boettcher, Wilton Democratic nomination for Administration Building. recent centuries. Succeeding Mayor John Thompson, Jim Will arrive June 16 and feature March 19, the series will pre­ and 28-30 a t the R oberts For ticket information, call Backmender, Patricia governor. tial poll. South St., Rockville. Tankeroosen Rd., Vernon; humor from upcoming per­ Flamm, John Giulietti, William Wednesday: Board of Educa­ Enameled Meat Mondays will afford those in Breitenfeld of Crossroads who sent him in "These Wilder Theatre in the Kingswood 523-4811, ext. 451. Mulligan, John FitzGibbons, “I support her,” he said, Wednesday’s meeting will be Admited Saturday: Mad- Mary Plourde, Old Farm Rd., Houle, Winfred Kloter, James tion, 7:30 p.m.. School Ad­ Fondue Set Complete attendance through the nine addressed the assembly briefly formers as well as established Years.” And on March 20, it School, West Hartford. Chirtain j?ee Us For Daniel Paine, Diane Dixon, “because of her outstanding at 8 p.m. at the Highland Park dalena Afficano, Grand Av., Tolland; Leonard Raczkowski, headliners. Ledbetter, John Linderman, ministration Building; Board of weeks of the program a picture concerning his work, and John will be “Tribute to a Bad Man." time is 8 p.m. Box office, 247- / Karen Biskupiak, ndrew John­ service for the people of School, Porter St. Officers for Rockville; Cheryl Phillips, Staf­ Gehring Rd., Tolland; Henry With Heater and This is also an hour series, Coachlight Dinner Elizabeth Steele, and Daniel / Tax Review, 7 to 10 p.m.. Town ' of the development of the many Dormer, representative of the Tonight, ABC7TV offers its 9625. son,. Ian M. Cook, David Connecticut, from a local to a 1974-76 will be elected. ford Springs; Mildred Skinner, Satryb, Mountain Rd., Plate. In Green With and it, too, is scheduled for Theatre Woolwich. • WHEEL CHAIRS Hall; choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. facets of Christianity. Red Cross and speaking about previously announced drama Arner, Charles Wallace national level, and her often- Negro said he will conduct an Stafford, Ellington. White Dots. Thursdays, in the time slot The Rodgers and Hammers- Those to attend the county United Congregational Church. This is one aspect of an effort Supplemental Security Income, about Harry Truman, “Portrait Katherine Thomas and Clifford stated desire to bring govern­ open meeting immediately Discharged Saturday: Births Sunday: A son to Mr. currently occupied by “Music The Hartford Stage tein musical classic “ South convention to name a candidate • WALKERS Thursday; Board of deacons, on the part of the Conference of gave tangible witness of that in­ — The Man From Mellows. ment back to the people and following the town committee Kathleen Barrows, Mountain and Mrs. Charles Phillips, Staf­ Country U.S.A.” Company Pacific” is currently in produc­ for Tolland County sheriff: 8 p.m.. United Congregational Churches to encourage the peo­ terdependence.,. Independence,” focusing on in­ The caucus also endorsed people back to government. All meeting, and has invited town St., Rockville; Raymond Buck, ford Springs; a son to Mr. and On May 31, by the way, NBC- This week concludes the pre­ tion at the Coachlight Dinner Lionel Boudreau, Alyce Lisk, • COMMODES Church. Tolland Land Trust, ple of Manchester to gain a cidents when he was 45 and a delegates for five conventions. too often, politicians and fommittee members and Somers; Cynthia Cartier, Staf­ Mrs. Martin Molloy, Pineknob sent run of “Arsenic and Old Theatre in Warehouse Point. Gretchen Mason, David Mills, executive, 8 p.m., Malkin deeper understanding of the TV will start a Friday night judge in Missouri. Truman is They are; others interested in the can­ ford Springs; Joseph Griffin, Dr., South Windsor. Lace” at the Kinsley St. theater Joseph Nash, Stuart Neff, Children's and Adults’ elected officials forget this home. various worshiping com­ It was priority night for movie series, replacing, at portrayed by Robert Vaughn. For reservations for a grand Warehouse Point; Shirley John­ in Hartford. Curtain times: Robert Romejko, Stanley State Q)nvention, June 21 and obligation.” didacy of Mrs. Grasso to at­ munities within the town and so members of the Social Action buffet and For information, tend. Tuesday, Wednesday and Smyrski, and Norman Strong. 22, Emery N. Taylor, Anne Mrs. Grasso is one of four Enameled Cheese promote a deeper sense of com­ Division of MACC on March 6. Vernon call 345-8291. Thursday, 8 p.m.; Friday and Delegates to the Ellington Emt, A. Pete Dallaire. declared candidates for the munity and responsibility. At the February and March MEDCO SURGICAL Fondue Set Complete Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, District probate convention will First Concessional District, Democratic nomination. The SINUS SUFFERERS Programs listed in the meetings the members heard Plane Landings Four Seasons With Heater and 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday be: Arthur Bryant, Thomas June 29, Jeffry Odell, Marlon 0. others are State Atty. Gen, flower pots v Religious Calendar of The reports from each member who SUPPLY CO. Hero's good news for you! Exdimve new "hord core” SYNA-CLEAR Decongeslanl Plate. In Black With Permitted On Dinner Theatre Foote and H. Qay Osborn. Robert Killian, former UConn always a wondeiiul selection from the tiny to lobleti oct instonfly ond conlinuovsiy lo drain and dear all'^naiol-tlnus cavities. Herald on Saturday will in­ Tonight and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.; closed Freethy, Robert Kahan, Sol had researched an area of A new dinner theater. Four 340 MAIN ST. State Senatorial July 1, president Homer Babbidge and giant sizes,sizes. In colors, and the new clear C One "hard core" tablet gives you up lo 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of Red Dots and Red With S m Saturday's Snipsic Lake Mondays. Kerensky, Maybelle McKenna, congestion. Allows you to breathe easay— stopt watery eyes and runny nose. You dicate other opportunities social concern. With the infor­ Seasons Dinner Theatre in Daniel Paine, Geraldine S. former Norwalk Mayor Frank Harald for Com pists Eugene O’Neill’s play “A Charles O’Flinn, Dorothea MANCHESTER styles. . . con buy SYNA>CLEAR AT LIQQETTS without need for a prescription. White Dots. M ade in available to all residents of the mation before them, the group,' At a hearing held Thursday in t | TV Llitlnoa.. Higganum, opens Wednesday Peabody, Arthur Rowe, and Grant, Raymond J. Burt. Zullo. '0 have every little thing Saliifoction guoranteed by maker. Try it today! area to be better acquainted Vernon on a request for an in­ Touch of the Poet” opens PHONE 646-4070 Switzerland. under the chairmanship of the % with the Burt Bacharach David Somerville. County Sheriff’s Convention, Committees backing Killian buy your with their neighbor's religious crease in rates by the Rockville March 22 and plays through Introductory Rev. William Kendall, set May 5. musical “Promises, June 15, Eula Berglund, Harvey and Babbidge already have w e ekly $]50 heritage. priorities for their work in the Water & Aqueduct Co., W. Neal Promises.” The play with Backmender and Patricia been formed in Manchester. Offer Worth lo tte ry WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIEID MANCHESTER next few months. MacKenzie told the Public David Christmas and Erika Mulligan. The Democratic Town Com­ Cut out this ad— loke lo store listed. Purchase one pock of SYNA-ClEAR t2 'i and - 6 : 00- Bishop’s Corner , 965 Silas Deane . 397A Broad St Utilities Commission PUC) Bushnell Memorial Hall Petersen in starring roles is Assembly Eistrict, July 2, mittee Wednesday will consider th e m'lraqlc of moiii street i tic k e ts receive one more SYNA-ClEAR 12-Pock Free. FILM RATING GUIDE (3-8-22) NEWS SPECIAL 2531 Albany Ave. Highway OPEN [VERY NIGHT that a license has been granted Wednesday, the Hartford scheduled for a six-week run. Mary Porter, Ann Luke and a formula for polling its 80 downtown manchester here! "N ow available — PRUVO Cough Syrup from (18) 12 O'CLOCK HIGH OPIN THURS, S mi 'Til 9 OPUTHURS ifm.'im Tli9S»T TR6 For Parents and The radio program which by the Bureau of Transporta­ Spiphony Orchestra featuring For information, call 345-8291. James Derby. the SYNA-CLEAR people.” MACC has been presenting on (20) FILM tion and Aeronautics, which pianist Leon Fleisher performs Their Children (24) Z O O M TUES. AND WED. At a brief town committee WINF on Sunday evenings at allows seaplanes to land on at 8:15 p.m. Arthur Winograd meeting following the caucus, (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH University 9:30 will be discontinued. The Snipsic Lake. will conduct the soloist and the members voted to sponsor a GENERAL AUDIENCES (40) WILD WILD WEST of Connecticut Ail Agtt Admitted radio station has given instead, TTie lake is the source of the orchestra in music by Debussy, State Capital Legislative Tour Hayden’s "String Quartet in time for minute spots which - 6 : 3 0 - water supplied by the water Ravel and Schumann. for the fourth grade classes in will carry another type of in­ (3-8-22-30) NEWS company and MacKenzie told It’s Irish night at the Bushnell D, Opus 77 No 1.” will be featured in a Sunday perfor­ both the Hebron Elementary PARENTAL GMOAMCI spirational, thought-provoking (24) GREAT DECISIONS PUC members that his com­ Thursday when the United Irish mance by the New England School and the Gilead Hill t U O O iS T ID presentation. - 7 : 0 0 - pany incurred expenses in a Society presents the Artane School. Students in the fourth Sofm MMtrwl Mvy Not i« Boys Band at 8 p.m. String Quartet in residence at SuitNMa For Fro T ie n n irt (3 ) M O V IE legal battle to have the permit grade are studying Connecticut turned down. 'The Lemer & Lowe musical the University of Connecticut. "A Countess from Hong Kong" in social studies classes. (1967) “ “ The original license for this “Camelot,” starring John Raitt, The 3:30 p.m. lecture-recital is one of the quartet’s series of In other action, it ws voted to This printing test pattern ii (8) TRUTH OR use of the lake was issued in graces the Bushnell stage “ Sunday Afternoons of ^old the April Town Committee n C S T R IC T E O part of The Herald quality con­ CONSEQUENCES 1971 and it is reviewed for Saturday in two shows at 2:30 meeting on April 25. At the MANCHESTER Undor 17 raquirn Kcomponyint (18) DICK VAN DYKE and 8 p.m. Chamber Music” at Von der Forvrti or Adult Guordwt trol program in order to give renewal each year. MacKenzie April meeting officers will be R Mehden Recital Hall. NEW ENGLAND BARBECUE 519 EAST MIDDUTPKL you one of the finest (20-22-30) NEWS said no such use of the lake has Classicists may enjoy the AND (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW Bach Aria Group Sunday at 8 The lecture-recitals are open 849-5327 newspapers in the nation. been made to his knowledge. A n d o v e r (40) ABC NEWS He said his company’s con­ p.m. as singers and instrumen- to the public without charge. R O A ST BEEF cern was with possible ac­ , NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED - 7 : 3 0 - ) I; 7.7 1 n 1 cidents that might occur and Itros. Wiiysido Fiirnilu |A ^ lim it may vani (8) POLICE SURGEON Bloodmohile the resultant pollution of the in coriam aread (^8) WILBURN BROTHERS AND lake from oil and gasoline About Town Will Visit - m p a a spills. At one time Snipsic Lake was f r ie I On Tuesday Permit #220 (2 0 ) FILM Permit #220 strictly a resort area but now it (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES ELLEN LARIVIERE is restricted to use by fisher­ Phebe Circle of the Emanuel Pocahontas, will meet (24) ANTIQUES Correepondeni ( men. Lutheran Church will have a Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Odd (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 742-9117 I “A Touch of Class” work meeting Tuesday at 7:30 Fellows Hall. There will be an The (Columbia Chapter of the I 6:30-8:20 (40) PO LKA p.m. in Luther Hall. Hostesses HARTFORD RD. Vernon official visitation of the Great American Red Cross will host a — 8:00— “Paper Moon” are Miss Mabel Olson, Mrs. Pocahontas and her board of Bloodmohile visit on Tuesday, I (8-40) MARLO THOMAS I at 8:20 Inga Gustafson and Miss Great Chiefs. Members are from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. at St. AND FRIENDS Florence Johnson. DAIRY QUEEN Democrats reminded to bring two or three Columba Church, Columbia. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 1 ^ ^ FPtL PIRUNG S2fl- 5333 (18) 700 CLUB “dark horses” worth not less The Columbia Chapter in­ (20-22-30) MAGICIAN Re-Elect The Golden Age Club will than $1 each. Refreshments will cludes the towns of Andover, M3 BLPiStOl fiU tiST H4RTFUP0 (24) THE KILLERS A GEORGE R O H M flM meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at be served. Hebron and Columbia. 5 M ;H U U S FROM HTFD i 84 l l i T 15 the Senior Citizens Center. Hundreds of Beautiful Living Room Groups IH E S T IN G PC — 9 K X )- Roche Persons 18 to 66 are welcome. JACK NICHOLSON In (3) HERE’S LUCY Members are reminded to bring Preceptor Gamma Qiapter of James J. Roche has been re­ Seventeen-year-olds may 2 ACUEMY AWARD NONMES! The Last Detail (8-40) JOHN DENVER a can of fruit for the kitchen Beta Sigma Phi will meet donate with parental consent. (20-22-30) MOVIE elected chairman of the Vernon social. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home Save 20% Democratic Town Committee Mrs. Henpr Wroblinski, An­ "Change of Habit” (1969) of Mrs. Edgar Ansaldi, 101 dover recruitment chairwoman A t Savings of 25^ to 80^ On The Dollar! along with all of the other of­ St. Margaret’s Circle will Princeton St. on STATE - 9 3 0 - ficers. of the Columbia Chapter, has MANCMISTia CIMTUt (3) DICK VAN DYKE meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at issued a plea for more blood H lli PARK tIAO OF THIATtl' In accepting the office for a I SOFA •LOVESEAT* CHAIR SOFA&LOVESEAT NQTL OUR REGIlUR POLICY (18) OTHER SIX DAYS the Knights of Columbus Home. Friendship Circle of the donors. IS SUSPOm FOR second term, Roche com­ Plans for the paid-up dinner for Salvation Army will meet OR Young love takes the helm (24) THE KILLERS mented, "We are committed to Kodacolor Mrs. Wroblinski said that An­ MEDITERRANEAN FLAIR F6r CASUAL LIVING: The and DAD FLIPS OUT! ^ IMS DKAGQillT. March 26 will be discussed. Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the - 10 : 00- dover has lost many donors in perfect choice for the famDy room or well used Rving^ SOFA & TWO CHAIRS more, not less, democracy in Refreshments will be served. Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. VWUT DISNEY / CLINT EASTWOOD (R) (3) MIKE DOUGLAS Vernon, in Hartford, and in Film Processing! recent years because people 'room. All three pieces are upholstered in rugged BOL- PRODUCTIONS Mrs. Ann Falkowski will be Diomas McCann and Mrs. Carl Reg. 4^9.95 . (20-22-30) DINAH SHORE move, or because of age they JAFLEX* on a sturdy exposed oak frame. ^ “ MAGNUM Washington.” hostess. Peterson. (24) SESAME STREET are no longer eligible to donate. FINAL SALE PRICE Noting that membership and QUALITY BLACK & WHITE, 3 3 3 D FORCE” (40) L^AVE IT TO eligibility to vote for the town The quota for the Columbia Lakota Council , Degree of Chapter is 75 pints. ALL 3 PIECES TECHNICOLORS .EVES. 7:10-9;20-8«T. MAT. 2 PM. BEAVER committee has been extended 0 1973 Walt Disney Productions SUN. 2-4:30-7:00-9:20 and COLOR PRINTS ONLY... Anyone wishing to donate Reg. $609.95 Z - 10:00- to all registered Democrats in 1 C O -H IT blood should contact Mrs. FINAL SALE PRICE (3) MEDICAL CENTER town, “and no town committee Theatre Time Schedule can boast of a more democratic Wroblinski at 742-8467. (8-40) PORTRAIT; THE MAN 24-HOUR SERVICE! Registration FROM system than that.” U KE ROUTES 18 » 64 • H <»IT 19) Previously only town com­ Parents with children who SOFA • lOVESEAT AND (2 4 ) e n e r g y a l e r t Vernon Cine 1 - “ Magnum Burnside — “Touch of Class” ' O IW 2 W«R O ltniF ProductlDRt y TIMOTHY BOnOMS (POr mittee members voted. Roche 6:30-10:00 "Paper Moon” 8:20 will be entering kindergarten - 1 1 : 0 0 - Force” 7:10-9:20 Over 25 Years of Continuous Service! PAIR OF CHAIRS t also noted that the ranks of the next year are requested to call (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Vernon Cine 2 “Paper Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — the elementary school. Any party are being filled with a FORMAL DECOR FOR ELEGANT LIVING: This full- '^‘THE PAPER CHASE” (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Chase” 7:30-9:36 ’ “Executive Action” 7:00-9:00 child who will be five years old new generation of people "who sized loose, pillow sofa and loveseat group is uphol­ FEAT, at m EVES. 7:30 - 9:30 State - “Superdad” 8:00 Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — on or before Dec. 31, 1974 will - 1 1 : 3 0 - love and are committed to work stered in a quilted, scotch-garded, floral print The two Co-Hit at 6:10 (3 ) M O V IE “Son of Flubber” 6:10 “Horsefeathers” 7:0>9:45 be entering school in \W E D .-“THE SEVEN UP$’> for the common good.” UA East 1 - “The Sting’’- “ Duck Soup” 8:28 velvet chairs add just the right complementary touch.' "The Hanged Man" (1964) Other officers re-elected September. ' (8-40) A COFFIN FOR 7:15-9:30 Showcase 1 — “ Excorcist” w e s t o w n Registration and visiting were Jane McCarthy, vice * ■ PHARMACY ■ ^ UA East 2 - “The Sting” 7:10-9:40 CSHCWCASE CINtM AJ 1234^ TH E B RID E chairman; Gloria Collins, days will be scheduled at a later 7:00-9:15 Showcase 2— “Sleeper” 7:20- ALL 4 PIECES I-8 4 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. (20-22-30-40) JOHNNY secretary; and Nicholas date. UA East 3 - “Last Detail” 9:25 455 Hartford Rd. Manchester 643-5230 Reg. $719.95 ■ EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.'TEL. INFO. 568-8810 CARSON Pawluck, treasurer. Menus ; ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - Ws Honor MASTER CHARGE • 7:30-9:30 Showcase 3— “Serpico” 7:20- Menus for the Andover RNAL SALE PRICE 9:25 "YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE' Elementary school this week m r a N O . Showcase 4 — "American will be: SOFA • LOVESEAT AND Graffitti” 7:00-9:10 I. if-S ie^ " 3[|;SERPiCO" Tuesday; Creamed chicken, CwndtSiTta J > : buttered noodles, peas, golden PAIR OF CHAIRS . ♦...>». W ! i W i i U ., e.. 1 . . . M. .^v. spice cake, milk. ENERG Y SUPPLY REPORT # 1 Wednesday: Chicken- CONTEMPORARY LINES AND PLUSH COIjIFORTi |» THE yegetable noodle soup, tuna.^ This smartly styled group is upholstered in heavy sandwich or fluffernutter, HERCULON* fabric for long wear and easy care. As 12tN iMNUiU. Gas Made Ffom Naphtha Now potato chips, pumpkin pie, impressive as the price is the deep comfort of quality milk. cushion and spring construction. Helping to Keep CNG Customers Warm Thursday: Pizza, buttered MANCHESTER com, Iem()n or chocolate pud­ Jerry Lewis Cinema ding, milk. ALL 4 PIECES ANTIQUES SHOW CNG has contracteci for large quantities of gas from Friday: Meat loaf, mashed Reg. $959.^95 1 HILARIOUSII potato, gravy, peas and carrots, FINAL SALE PRICE BUST LANCASTER IN . a new plant built in Massachusetts, to protjuce pipeline- rolls, choice of dessert, milk. MARX BROS, Spontond By The Couples Club ‘EXECUTIVE “DUCK SOUP" quality gas from naphtha. Deliveries are limited t^ecause ACTION" SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ^naphtha is made from scarce petroleum, but we are Advertisement— 388 North main S t, Manciiwtor, Com. "Big B”,( Basketball Back 7:00 & 9:00 ‘‘HORSEFUTHERS" Exit M, WMor CrMS Hl|l»w8y D*>4) - FUtow Him receiving some of this gas and it is now Again! N.Y. Giants “Jints” Frw» 7; Mm Sal-ltM. i :00 IWuudWSi«M(naiaMirroducSo«.lac 0 f88< Mr On Fwwiiii lake on the Efurritt All-Stars ^ helping to keep you warm this winter.. f Fr1.-SaL Midnite Movies TECHNICOLOR ® Sat., March 16th, 2 p.m,, ^at YOUTo help youDCN’T fake advantage of the hundreds NEED upon hundreds of bargainsCASH! you'll find*' THURSDAY. INARCII 14. 1 - 10 P.M. STARTS WED. Rham High School. Proceeds during our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE, we've made special arrangements for' FRIDAY^ MARCH IB . 1 - 9 P.M. ^^CX)NNECTIcijrNATURALGASCORP(3RATION benefit “Youth Sports.” REEFER MADNESS” “DUCK so u r I FHU PARKiKG 528-3333 extended payment plans. , iW D ' Tickets are $2.00 each at “The and “MARIJUANA: TMs Ad Pormits 1 or 2 Porsons to PurchOM 81JW TIckott Cute Little Red Bank Building” URNSIDE Additional facts on this subject or copied of dur supply newsletter 3 0 DAY CHIaRGE ACCOUNT • MASTER CHARCEMEXTENDEP PAYMENT PLANS DEVIL’S WEED” “HORSEFEATHERS” BS80 bURNSlOE &VE EAST HARTFORD for $1.28 Each , in Hebron Center. Open 10:30 to ' < . I . available on request to the Public Relations Dept., 233 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. 06101, S MINUTES FROM HTFD 1-64 EXIT56 6:00 Daily, Thurs. Nights 'til (NOlhlTERESTCH^GE)' {ANNUALPaCENTRATTE— 12%)* . 8:00 - 228-9471. PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon,, March 11, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 11, 1974- PAGE FIVE South Windsor :S Manchester Hospital Notes Mahoney Says State Bungled Phoenix Purchase iHanr ItpHtpr iEitrmjttg BrralJJ n A o n r t l t t>_n____ ... Manchester State Rep. Fran­ Capital public works, he insisted, well-exposed facts about the Job Bank Applications cis Mahoney, D-13th District, proposed lease received.” wes the public and the ap- high cost for leasing the proper- said Saturday he is “highly Mahoney posed the question. Founded Oct. i,^ 1881 A |f Dischaged Friday: Edith Dr., South Windsor; Mark Dronriatlonapropriations committeecommiii*... an ty. Gov. Meskill was forced into Birrell, Mansfield; Anna critical and disappointed in the How about that for a reason Available at Schools Fluckiger, Stafford Springs; explanation as to what rejecting the lease. He gave as Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Parisi, 1060 Main St., South Susan Katz, 22 Scot D r.; Denise way the state bungled” the for losing a community Fare happened since the date of Sept. his reason the.bad publicity the college?” Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 JUDY KUEHNEL at 1 p.in. in the St. Peters Windsor; Josephine Mnicki, Amedy, Stevens Rd., Tolland. purchase of the Phoenix 11, 1973, when Commissioner Correspondent EpiscoparChurch Hall on Sand East Hartford; Jean Bouchard, Discharged Sunday: FYanklin Building on Woodland St., Hart­ Paul J. Manafort showed our 06040, telephone 643-2711 tAC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Andrew Tally ford. Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. 644-1364 Hill Rd., South Windsor. Woollawn Dr., Covenry; Fairbanks, 77D Sycamore committee the building, and Job Bank applications for A food auction will be held George Funaro, East Hartfoid; Lane; Francis Donohue, 43 He said the building had been today, when the entire proposal days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation South Windsor students age 16 following the regular business Gladys Hatfield, 68 Durant St.; Perkins St.; Barbara Lemonds, offered for $4.5 million as the appears lost.” Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ and over are available starting meeting and refreshments. Patricia Waitt, 14 Spruce Lane, 123 Bretton Rd.; Florence Clif­ new home of the Greater Hart­ Mahoney charged that the cond Class Mail Matter. Justice By Psychiatry today at the South Windsor Each member is reminded South Windsor; Eugene ford, 158 Union St.; Benton ford Community College and governor, “at no time had any Burl L. Lyons, Publisher High School, East Catholic to bring an item for auction. Bowers, 52 Oak St.; Rachel Whitcomb, 47 Bilyeu Rd.; that the legislature’s appropria­ idea of purchasing the Phoenix The Manchester Publishing Co. drop out of school in the fifth High School, the South Windsor Suggested are baked bread, Lorenzetti, Stafford Springs. Robert Watrous, 153 Oak St.; tion committee, of which he is a NITES WASHINGTON - “Murder Buiiding for a community assumes no financial responsibility for shrieks out,” Webster grade. A case is “political” if Public Library and the South cakes, cookies, preserves or a Also,Hattie Lewis, 66 Linn- Cathy Lawson, East St., An­ member, back^ the purchase. college. “Instead (of the original typographical errors appearing in adver­ proclaimed in his “Duchess of the suspect is an outspoken Windsor Community Service wrapped surprise gift. more Dr.; Harold Krantz, 12 dover; Svea Swanson, 11 “The Commission for Higher proposal),” he said, “the state Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Main.” So, he might have radical of the Left or of the Council Office. Dorset Lane; Cary Crane, 95 Harriet Dr., Vernon. Education,” he pointed out, Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. added, does kidnaping because Right. Good night, a case is The service council has Essex St.; James Horvath, 36 Also, Paula O’Hare, 71 Birch department of public works “recommended about $15 Pleasant Valley PTO proposed to lease the building One Month...... |3.25 Display advertising closing hours, it is a crime whose perpetrators “political” if a rapist worked at mailed job bank packets to Proctor Rd.; Dana Getchell, 31 St.; Suzanne FaUcher, 87 Tudor million for the community The Pleasant Valley PTO will from S&G Co. for $1.4 million a Single Copy...... I5f three full days prior to publication. threaten murder unless their such an uninteresting job that businesses which have Deepwood Dr.; Hazel Akeley, Lane; Shirley Stiles, 27K college capital budget. The hold a Parent and Son Night year. After the first year, the By Carrier, Weekly...... 754 terms are met. Indeed, despite he had to “fulfill” himself by expressed interest in hiring East Hartford; Hanna Marcus, Bluefield Dr.; Walter Keller, governor recommended $5 kX • Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Wednesday at 7 p.m. A karate state could buy the building for One Y ear...... |39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon the sociologists’ constant molesting little girls. local teen-agers. demonstration will be held. 123 Main St. ; Joseph Lavae, 150 RFD 4, Coventry; Anita million.” Bryan Dr.; Elaine Halvacek, $8,560,000. Six Months...... 119.50 Friday for publication Saturday and search for mitigating cir­ The eggheads in this trade The packets include post­ A Parent and Daughter Night Happeny, 225 School St.; Ann He said, “Because of the cards which can he returned to Mansfield Center. Reilly, East Hartford; Joyce “The state department of Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. cumstances, the mere act of are now busy examining the will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. stealing a human being nudges evidence that political guerrilla the service council requesting with the South Windsor High Also, Dale Daigle, 320 Tolland Green, RFD 3, Coventry; the kidnaper beyond the pale of warfare has spread to the teen employes, as well as School Girls Gymnastic Team Tpke.; Walter Adams Jr., 23 Carole Bancroft, Warehouse judicial mercy. United States. Atty. William progress report foi;ms. performing. Delmont St.; Kevin Chick, 99 Point; Kenneth Reynolds, 12 Choicest Meats In Town! So I waited, expecting a Kunstler says he “fears” a rash Senior Citizens Ice cream sundaes will be Hillside Manor, Vernon; Kane St.; Richard Embser, 39 nationwide outburst of outrage of kidnapings for political The South Windsor Senior served both nights. Admission Richard Carabillo, 658 Judith Dr.; Michelle Angel, 45 tUES. ONLY SPECIAL over the kidnaping of Patricia rather than pecuniary gain. Citizens will naeet Wednesday Ellington Rd., South Windsor; Seaman Circle. vrill be 50 cents. BE SURE . SsBLISS has been serving the Home Owner A Good Investment Hearst and the Atlanta Kunstler “ fears” in a tone and Karen Ware, 178 W. Middle FRESH. LEAN newspaper editor, Reg Murphy, manner' that could *be inter­ Tpke.; Alice Kolle, Lake Rd., for n YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of While more and more young Columbia; Alfred Proulx, your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised We read about student loan Incr^ibly, there was none. The preted as encouraging such Bolton GROUND 5 IlM. crimes; he always has a few Willimantic; Earl Klbbe Jr., INCOME TAX by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest Americans are being given the oppor­ programs, other scholarships, and kidnapings were deplored, of or more Qi , course. But for the most part hundred words to say about 142 School St.; Fred Pirtel, SERVICE locki office; tunity for higher education, it is a fact numerous grants available to High St., Rockville. we the people-took them in “the oppressed.” 2 EAST WIND that still far too many are denied this students. This is true and we think stride. But so far the eggheads are GOP Picks Committee^ Russell Burnett right. America has indeed sunk Also, Joanne Lavae, 150 353 Canter Street 649-9240 chance because of family finances. these are important for the would-be We march on police stations f COCKTAIL and schools and city halls to to the level of the lowliest Convention Delegates Bryan Dr.; Norqian Parent, The number of scholarships student to consider but the truth is protest such piddling injustices banana republic, not because Willimantic; Rosalyn Crad­ I SHRIMP 4 W e « 5 9 z available increases each year but as the reassigning of school we tolerate "political” kid­ dock, 53 Carriage Dr.; Nels Call lor Appt BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. that too often there is not enough to 643-9777 Evanhige teachers or a cap’s absent napings but because we are too Johnson, 196 Scott Dr. hardly keeps pace with needs in this help everybody. Kite Flying Time (Photo by Reginald Pinto) DONNA HOLLAND Congressional Convention, 927-2141 Daye DIV. OF BLISS EXTERA^INATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 minded shoving of a suspect. busy with our own concerns — Correspondent June 29: John Gleason, John ; HIGHUND PARK MARKET { inflationary period. Discharged Saturday: The uniqueness of the Manchester That's all right, and sometimes which God knows are serious 646-0375 Roberts, Morris Silverstein. 317 Highla'nd St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Margaret Gazdzicki, 172 Maple To narrow this gap, many the protests make a kind of enough — to sustain our in­ Republicans elected 23 State Senatorial Convention, Scholarship Foundation is that it St.; Fred Macri, East Hart­ puny, sick-bed sense. But so far dignation for longer than a few members to serve on the town July 1: David Dreselly, Nancy Manchester citizens contribute to the ford; Joseph Roman, 38 Tolland limits its assistance to those from as I've been able to ascertain, minutes at a cocktail party. committee for the coming two Lambert, Norman Preuss. Max Lerner Ave., Rockville; Harry Manchester Scholarship Foundation Manchester’s public and private nobody was eyen that indignant Worse, we seem to have years at a caucus last week. Assembly District Conven­ Kowalsky, 474t4 E. Middle about the Hearst and Murphy accepted the premise that Delegates to conventions were tion, July 2: Ray Cocconi, John All Stores Join In Celebrating The which seeks to aid worthy students in schools. It is able to offer assistance Tpke.; Alice Gahagan, East abductions. "political’’ crimes are also named. Gleason, Elaine Potterton. the community. L ast year ap­ Comments Hartford; Dorothy Frey, 42 to young men and women who are a I know the reason why, and it different. We have forgotten Town committee members Meet Tuesday Linnmore Dr.; Rosamond proximately $22,000 in assistance was frightens me. It is that toth kid­ that the Anglo-Saxon concept of are Virginia Assard, Douglas part of our community and have The United Methodist Women Carter, 30 Goslee Dr.; Joseph napings emerged from the con­ the political, “criminal” Cheney, Edith Clark, Renato granted. This year. Foundation of­ Parliamentary Limbo will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Plowright, 98 Warren Ave., scholastic records that show they are voluted language of the extends only to the humane Cocconi, Edward DelSignore, the church to hear a talk by Vernon; Sandra Wilson, 17 GRAND OPENING ficers tell us, the need is even greater. assets to our community. “aware” sociologists as necessity of extending asylum Robert Dizon, David Dreselly, political crimes. Patricia to politicians who have com­ John Smutnick, senior inspec­ Margaret Rd. To raise these funds, the Foundation GAINESVILLE, Fla. - If a If you call power what the of­ John Esche, Charlotte tor from the department of con­ OF OUR NEW STORE IN RAMAPO, hard-shell Likud Party, which Hearst was kidnaped because mitted no crime worse than dis­ Ferguson, Anthony Fiano, Jean is now engaged in soliciting con­ teacher wants a laboratory to fice gives you, and if you call sumer protection. A lso, L ois D ia n a , 188 We can and should give support to has dark thoughts about sur­ poor people were starving in agreeing with the governments Gately. illustrate what he and his authority what you bring to the The public is invited. Kennedy Rd.; Marjorie Miller, Sale Starts Monday, March 11th thru March 16th tributions, large and small. Mayor our school alumni associations bilt we rendering defendable boun­ California; Reg Murphy of their countries. That concept Also, Joseph Gately, John students are studying — on this office in the cr^ibility of your Knights of Columbus RFD 4, Coventry; Thomas daries. Mrs. Meir, who is a because his philosophy was too was never intended to protest Gleason, Jerald Hassett, Dye John Thompson has set March as think a contribution to the Manchester University of campus character and personality, then passionate woman but also liberal. Besides, Miss Hearst’s individuals guilty of or charged The Knights of Columhus has Barrett, Warehouse Point; or any other — he has the has power with Hooper, Robert Morra, Elaine postponed its meeting Sheila Clark, Storrs; Doris Manchester Scholarship Month. Scholarship Fund goes a little bit knows how to use her passion.to family and the Atlanta with murder or kidnaping or in­ Potterton, Norman Preuss, United States and the world as fearfully little authority, and scheduled for Tuesday until Warren, 13, Fairfield St.; HOUSEHOLD CLEANING SPECIALS. We are aware that budgets are get­ good practical effect, reared up Constitution could afford the. deed any crime of violence. John Roberts, Donato Rattazzi, further by saying to all our young peo­ his laboratory. He couldn’t Golda Meir has authority with at this. “After I heard what I March 19 at 8 p.m. at St. Constance Urbahas, 476 Felt ransom of the victims. (I One hears on all sides such Morria Silvestein, Barbara ting tighter in these days of rising ple, “We believe in you and want you dream of asking for better, pretty shaky power, and Harold Maurice Church. Rd., South Windsor; Carolee have heard, all this bitterness,” always thought the rich bled, remarks by presumably Smith, Douglas Tedford III. Pledge Furniture Polish, i4 oz., Reg. 1.39 although he might dream up a Wilson is shaky on both scores she announced, “I will take my Junior Women Executive , Geoffray, 109 Henry St.; Ber­ prices but surely each of us can spare to make the most of your talent by too) rational people as “I don’t con­ The following were elated to tidier and more cheerful one. — his credibility doesn’t have mandate to the President Board nard Sullivan, 158 Lake St.; It figured. Little by little, done the Hearst kidnaping, un­ serve as convention delegates; Come'In a few dollars which the Foundation helping you develop it.” Consider, as Exhibit 1, how much past, and I doubt whether tonight and ask that someone The executive board of the John Zemek, West Willington. Lysol Spray Disinfectant, 14 oz., Reg. 1.39 over the past decade or two, we derstand, but at least the Sym- Judge of Probate Convention, And can invest in the future of needy the U.S. constitutional crisis of his tenure of office has much else take my place” — and out bionese Army was trying to Bolton Junior Woman’s Qub If you want to invest in the “Dollars have slipped into a system of June 13: Catherine Leiner, Also, Janice Mulvey, the Presidency gallops ahead, immediate future. she stalked. help the poor.” Well, helping will meet tonight at 8 at the Pick Up Manchester students. for Scholars,” send your contribution justice by psychiatry instead of Shirley Riley, Robert Morra. Merrow; Jayne Webb, 95 Grove Pistol Grip Fantastik, 32 oz., Reg. 1.19 curious nag that it is, and its Golda Meir is the best man of the poor is certainly a noble home of Susie Sigmund, Tunxis justice by law. The murderer . County Convention (Sheriff), St., Rockville; Nancy Soaft, 110 Your Copy If enough of us contribute, the fund today to: Manchester Scholarship now characteristic skittish the three. She has even out- purpose, but the people who Trail. But Dayan thought better of and the mugger are judged not June 15; John Esche, James Birch St.; William Smith, 59 pace —'two steps forward, one maneuvered Moshe Dayan, her came out looking good were the Senior Citizens Of Our Reg. goal can be met and the aid extended Foundation Inc., 257 E. Center St., it, and everyone else did, and so only by what they did but why Hassett, Robert Morra. Deming St.; Robert Gamache, Fantastik Refill, 1/2 Gal., 1.59 step backward. defense minister, who is poor who refused free food Bolton Senior Citizens will to more students. did the Old Ironsides of a they did it. Altilost always, State Convention, June 21-22: Mansfield; Elphege Mar^h Circular Manchester. Consider also, as the exhibit himself no mean practitioner of because it was bought with a have a card party Wednesday at woman, with a tender heart and there are two defendants — the Kay Peterson, Richard Morra, LaRochelle, Jan Dr., Hebron; for this particular piece, how the art of maneuver. Dayan kidnaping. Let us round up a 1:30 p.m. at Community Hall. a steel will and a wily brain. suspect and Society. Robert Dixon. Nancy Ohoutka, 367 Benedict \„ ** / the parlimentary crises in our made his “carpet-to-carpet” A case is “political” if a dozen or so of those people and YOUR sister democracies of Britain threat — that he would be out of She got her way, and Dayan will c murderer was rebelling against call it an army. There is still spray clOQfie' Political Menus and Israel have for the moment the government unless a be back in the new government. a system that forced him to Jijne to save the Republic. REF^ILL CHOICE been overcome — but only for carpet-to-carpet national coali­ But he, too, got his way, having Each In Meriden, Homer Babbidge’s sup­ Republican partisans then could load the moment. tion was formed, including the made his point that he doesn't J porters are planning a Corned Beef their plates with nature foods to show intend to be the goat for the military setback at the start of Noxzema Medicated and Babbidge dinner. loyalty to former environmental com­ the war which was the fault of Shave, 11 oz. Quaker State 10W30 This could start a gastronomical missioner Dan Lufkin; beef austerity the whole government. If the The Lighter Side Lime, regular Motor Oil Qts. trend in Connecticut politics. We can peace talks fail, moreover, (no gravy or fatty frills) if they lean O pen F orum Dayan will be the logical man or menthol. All weather multi see a Mulligan and Killian dinner and toward Meskill; and seconds with Bob to head up an emergency 1.29 Size viscosity. Our Reg. 69= Antepasto with Grasso. Since he is Steele, the seemingly second choice national coalition govemrnent. By DICK WEST foolish going up to Goldang and trailing the other three, Norwalk’s saying: “How’s your mis­ for all Republican jobs up for election. Wants The Syrians helped, too. The WASHINGTON (UPI) - 1 ran Colgate Dental Cream Go Ahead With tress?” That might be accep­ AC or Champion former mayor Frank Zullo may have On the higher level we can an­ continu^ militancy they show, into Preston Goldang at a party Referendum Case Mountain the other evening and I almost table in Paris but it sounds with FREE Spark Plugs to team up with zuccini. ticipate Prime Ribs and Ribicoff and even with the military dis­ Sirs: Dear sir: engagement talks scheduled, is said “How’s your wife?” nriuch too quaint, melodramatic Toothbrush Sizes for most At a distinct disadvantage are the and sophisticated for the 1 1.18 Size a sacrificial rite for whoever in the Rarely is a second chance On March 12, a second public a reminder to the Israelis that Then I remembered that Misses’ ^ 9 69= American, some, Washington suburbs. Republicans. At this writing they do given to people but, thanks to hearing will be held on the political factionalism is hot a Goldang and the»woman he is foreign cars. Republican party chooses to run “How’s your girl friend?” the caution and courage of Mrs. purchase of Case- Mountain. I luxury they can afford. It will living with aren’t married. This Our Reg. 79c not know who their candidate or can­ against him. doesn’t do it either. “Girl Fashion Tops Jackston, the Board of Direc­ would like to thank all the peo­ strengthen the hand of the brings up a problem. Dial Antiperspirant friend” is far too casual for the Resistor Plugs ...... 99= didates for the gubernatorial nomina­ tors of Manchester has been ple who worked on the " Case Golda Meir cabinet in the What is the proper way to Deodorant given a “second chance” to Mountain Committee, .the ordeal of negotiation opening up refer to single people of the op­ relationship involved here. tion will be and it is difficult to tie in a But whatever gastronomic delights On the oth^r hand, 1 didn’t Regular unscented ^ reconsider the purchase of Case citizens of Manchester and the now, both with the Arab posite sex who, move in with powder, Lee Oil Filters dinner with a question mark. the partisans of the candidates can Mountain, It is to be hoped that Board of Directors who worked enemies and with the American ehch other? feel I knew Goldang quite well enough to ask “How’s the 2.49 Size LF-1 Until Gov. Thomas Meskill makes concoct, the final arbiter is the voter they will take the opportunity to to make Case Mountain a reali­ ally. A few years ago there put the question to the voters of ty- Surely it has not escaped the weren’t enough uhniarried woman you’ve been living Our Reg. his decision, the only safe thing for with?” ; and it will be inevitable that many Manchester in the form of a We will be spending $167,000 attention of the Israelis that in couples setting up housekeeping Polyesters, nylons, 1.99 1 .3 7 So I ended up asking “How’s cottons and' knits in new Modess Feminine them to do is to have a smorgasbord. will be eating crow come November. referendum. to pay about 25 per cent of the the United States the big ques­ for-Emily Post to bother with. LF-7, LF-24, LF-25 It would seem that the cost of preserving open space But now the practice is your roommate?” \Spring silhouettes. 32 to Napkins tion constantly put to Secretary YOUR amount of money involved for the citizens of Manchester of State Henry Kissinger, on his widespread enough to require a Judging from the look he gave 38 and S, M, L. Package of 40. Reg. me, that also failed to capture CHOICE 2.49 warrants that. In a time of of all ages. Under our Town return from his Mideast whole new chapter in the book 1.65 Size. ___J 1.77 the essence of their arrange­ 1.14 energy crisis and inflation. Charter, our Board of Directors diplomatic labors, is not of etiquette. ment. Case Mountain might be one of can appropriate more than the whether he sees a just and Somehow the ■ terminology The nomenclature on the the luxuries tha'bwpuld be “nice $167,000 needed without a viable peace ahead, but previously used in liaisons of Proportioned SAVE 40% OFF male side of these in-house af­ to have” but not as essential as referendum. whether he sees a quick lifting this rort no longer seem ap­ Our Reg. Low Prices adequate parking facilities, To assure the board that the of the oil boycott. This power of propriate. fairs also is a bit awkward. Polyester mass transportation, adequate people of Manchester wanted the Arabs to bear down on their Slacks Panasonic education budgets and im­ this purchase, our committee use of the oil weapon or to Seeking-Right Word New Term Needed ' proved services to the elderly appealed to the citizens of lighten it is something the Ics^ould have felt a little Lover?” It’s difficult to think Flip ’n Style to mention a few necessities. Manchester and we asked them Israelis now have to reckon of Preston Goldang as a lover in 10” x17” The voters just might have a if we could tell them the Case with. They know that they must the classical, Don Juanish Dryer different set of priorities and Mountain story. We addressed purchase a breathing spell and sense of the word. Our Reg. Adjustable Double Hibachi ought to be given the chance to several dozen clubs and hope it will become permanent. “Paramour” has a distinctly to 7.99 Our be heard. organizations and answered They also know they will have Today^s foreign ring to it, conjuring up Reg. Our There is also the matter of questions for them and dozens to pay a high price for it. That is Solids . or checks 9.88 Reg. visions of Italian balcony . . . flares or cuffs. access. Would the voters really of other citizens who called for the limbo their democracy is in Thought hanky-panky. .As for "boy 5.88 8.99 want to buy a parcel of land information. We reached a Set-in waist, propor­ Big 350 watt heater, hot and cool set­ 5.97 now — between a heaven of friend,” se&^“girl friefid” Heavy cast iron bowl, wood handles that cannot be used for another large majority of the people of security and a hell of a succes­ tioned sizes. tings. Compact, folds for travel. EHG611 With all of the new crises we above. and base. Twin grids, vent controls. year and another outlay of Manchester and most of the sion ot wars. face each week, fuel, food, Other terms that spring to money to build a road? After people were completely Wilson and his Labor cabinet Th^trick to long distance politics, finance and on and on! mind — sweetheart, beau, the recent real estate fiasco in­ satisfied. The people help^ us are in a limbo, too. They need so many people seem to be steady, suitor, swain, sugar volving the payment for the in the long struggle in obtaining another general election to get All losing their sense of bqiance in daddy, ett. — must be rejected 100% Acrylic Q)IM Laurel Lake property which the federal and state portions of a parliamentary majority, phoning used to be keeping life. We rely so heavily on as ambiguous or hopelessly old caused the town of Manchester the costs. without which they cannot Knitting Yarn Famous material possessions — wealth, fashioned. DNICIir to lose a fair amount of money We are all feeling the develop a longtime program for What is needed is a new title imiin in interest (again thanks to economic crisis and watching prestige, reputation, family, it mort and sweet. the British economic crisis. But health, power — that when "or two along the line of the Mj-s. Jackston for pointing this our pennies but we must still they won’t be able to get a these things fail our life “Ms.” invented by women's Tennis ViHiniA out) indicates that another hard look to the future needs of better m an ^te from the people liberation leaders. Reg. y^Soll^ look should be taken before becomes meaningless. You used to gdt so uptight watching the clock you Manchester as well as solving unless they show results pretty Although “Ms.” has its uses, 79c Balls another large investment in our current problems. We must In misfortune we often Sylvania Light Bulbs fast that will count with the become bitter and resentful, you wouldn’t ask a bachelor hardly knew what anybody was saying on the phone. Skein real estate is made. be ready to pay for what we people, other than settling the because we have found security “How’s the Ms.?” Our I Therefore, I hope that our need for ourselves and our coal strike on the m iner’s in clay — built in obsolescense. Until someone comes along But things are different now. Today you can dial A rainbow of smart solid Reg. I PKG elected representatives will be families, whether it is pensions, terms. The accumulated wisdom of with a better suggestion, colors in 4 oz^ 4 ply pull 2.37 I OF extremely thoughtful before education, parks, roads, etc. I The trouble is that Wilson’s = i perhaps unmarried couples who Grandma in Denver without operator assistance for I r ™. 2 2 9 our churches, our various 3 1.97 making a final committment to urge the Board of Directors to skeins. Machine wash and Wilson, Slazenger, Spqlding, Dunlop .1 Choice ot popular waffages. Replace, talents — great as they may be national cultures, our world's are living together could be dry. purchase this piece of seal es­ complete the acquisition of just 75e for the first three minutes and others. | dingy bulbs and save. — are talents much more effec­ history, have much to offer to identified as “pad partners.” tate and decide that the final Case Mountain for the citizens tive in holding together his provide perspective, lasting Which could be abbreviated (low evening rate—5 to 11 pm). S „ iSv', decision should be made by the of Manchester. splintered party — left, right as ‘‘Ppf.” for females and voters — the taxpayers — by a Joseph P. Lawler viduei, balance, and a place to 3 WAYS TO CHARGE and center — than in giving the •tand. I ’.’Ppm.” for males. A c SALE: , referendum. J chairman, 1 nation a strong, flexible am) This may not be the perfect Or. shall we just stagger Sincerely, Save Case Mountain creative leadership out of its solution to the problem. But at S T o m iAIIIlAtllERICtllD Mon. thru Sat. aimlessly into oblivion? Dial it direct and save. “We’ve become self-sufficient, like private industry -- so Mary Rogers Arcisz Committee economic difficulties. That is least it answers the question of V Nlanchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. thru Fri, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. the rates are going up!" 120 Bissell St. 202 Autumn St., limbo enough for any man or Rev. Eugene J. Charman how to address their Christmas Saturday 9 a.m. to j? p.m. Manchester Manchester nation today. St. James R.C. Church cards.

/ I > / I ' f PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 11. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. March 11, 1974- PAGE SRVFN BARBS Coventry Qroups to Discuss Wctlands Rules Reading Skills Topic for PTA ~ By PHIL PASTORET One thing aboiU rush-hour Hospital Auxiliary Marking Anniversary Also to be reviewed are mittee will meet Tuesday at 8 Registrations are open to will present a book review and The Robertson School PTA can be done in the home to help jams: there’s no/way you can MONICA SHEA . get a speeding ticket. Today through Sunday has arranged a week of varied ac­ The hospital and the auxiliary legislative proposals and the p.m. in the board room of the boys aged 8 to 17 (as of Aug. 1, demonstration on "Forever will meet Wednesday at 7:30 th e child. It also gives view a window display by the The week’s activities will be G>iTMpondenl -H + -f been proclaimed Manchester tivities, many of which include have cooperated in setting up budget for the coming fiscal town office building. 1974) and registration forms Flowers.” trnnsTOSHOP p.m. at thelchool. suggestions on how volunteers auxiliary all week in Watkins climaxed Sunday with two 742-9495 Killing time is the longest Memorial Hospital Auxiliary the public. an exhibit at the Lutz Junior year. Guest speakers will be David will be available at the school. The subject of the program can help. Bros, store on Main St. major events at the hospital. The Planning and Zoning Fund Drive drawn-out chore in the world. Week by John W. Thompson, ’This morning the auxiliary Museum which depicts some'of To Attend Hearing Barry of Manchester who is 9oger Thalacker is com­ will be on improving your There will also be a One will be an open house for Commission and the Conserva­ Nathan Hale Chapter of the + -b + mayor of Manchester, in; honor held its annual service-awards the auxiliary’s programs and A contingent of members of seeking the nomination as the missioner of the baseball child’s reading skills. A film photographic exhibit in the new the public from 1 to 4 p.m. with tion Commission will hold a American Red Cross will be Anyone interested in of the auxiliary’s SO years of coffee in the conference rooms will provide for children’s in­ the Concerned Citizens of Democratic candidate for the association; Dick Goodwin, THEnNAsrwnr strip entitled “One Child in X-ray foyer at the hospital. joint meeting tonight at 8 to dis­ conducting a fund drive in volunteering or learning how to at the hospital. guided tours conducted in some service to the hospital and com­ volvement in getting to know The auxiliary is even in­ cuss proposed Inland-Wetland Tolland County (CCTC) will at­ fourth Senatorial District ;**and National League president; Ed Coventry with Mrs. Rose Four” will be shown. The film help your child at home is in­ of the key hospital areas. There munity. Thursday, the auxiliary some of the hospital’s ac­ cluding the hospital patients in regulations. tend a hearing Tuesday at 1 William O’Neill, campaign Tufn, American League presi­ Fowler as chairman. offers practical advice on what vited to attend. will also be equipment Mrs. Bonnie Norman, chair­ bridge-brunch will be held at tivities. The exhibit will be on its 50th anniversary. Plans are p.m. at the State Capitol. manager for who is dent; William Ayers, Colt and In connection with the fund demonstrations. Some reconunendations for man of the auxiliary’s 50th an­ the Manchester Country Club display for about a month. for anniversary cards to be The hearing will be on a seeking nomination as the Pony League president; Joe drive a tag sale will be held Have the ecologists deter­ A champagne reception will amendments, concerning rear niversary committee, has from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'The public will also be able to placed on the patients’ trays. iot and other minor technical referendum bill concerning the Democratic candidate for Dennin, treasurer; Jacob April 6 in the North Coventry mined the pollution from soap be held Sunday evening for the governor. Wisenall, secretary; and Jim m atters, to the zoning establishment of new com­ Community House. Anyone used in bubble pipes? Board of Trustees, the auxiliary will also be dis- munities. Any resident wishing The town committee will Thurber, umpire-in-chief. having items they wish to past presidents the present elect officers for the coming oth commissions. to attend the hearing should be Garden Club donate for the sale should leave auxiliary board, the medical year. [ representatives |to at the Meadow Brook Shopping ’The Coventry Garden Club them at the home of Mrs. staff, all department heads, and Regional Plan­ Plaza at 12:15 when a car pool Baseball League . will meet ’Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Fowler, South River Rd. the standing committees of the ning Agency have been invited will be formed for the trip to Registration for the Coventry the home of Mrs. Thomas Direct monetary donations auxiliary. to the meeting tcTdiscuss action Hartford. Boys’ Baseball League will be Welles, Hop River Rd. Mrs. may be made to the Nathan taken at the March 5 meetimg Town Committee held tonight and Tuesday from 7 Ernest Starkel will be co­ Hale Chapter, 38 Park St., ADVERTISEMENT- of the agency. The Democratic Town Com­ to 8:30 at the Capt. Nathan Hale hostess and Mrs. Stanley Juras Rockville, Conn., 06066. SAVINGS BANK OF School. MANCHESTER’S New PATHMARK OFFICE keeps SHOPPERS HOURS. Open dai­ ly 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday 10 iLehrow . Group Supports Buying Ambulance a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 Pork Chops a.m. to 1 p.m. medical services for the town. Association has issued a state­ town uses revenue sharing spection as the schools will also Commission asking for a gypsy ment indicating its support of The association statement funds "which are primarily be checked. Center Cut Tolland Plans said the prekent ambulance ser­ moth survey. In order to have Quarter Loin the report of the Ambulance designated for the purchase of Gypsy Molb Survey vice is inadequate because the such a survey done by the Kite Contest Study Committee. The report additional emergency The board also received a state’s entomologist, the Intercounty Ambulance equipment.’’ will be considered at a public letter from the Conservation request must come from the VIVIAN KENNESON hearing to be held tonight at 8 at Association is relied on and this serves many towns other than OSHA Inspection first selectman. Correspondent the Hebron Elementary School. The Arts of 'Tolland will kick Hebron. The Board of Selectmen has Advertisement— The study committee has The statement further notes received a letter from the State off the spring season with a “ Big B” Basketball Back First Channel Swim Kite Day March 30 from 1 to 3 recommended that the town that the Volunteer Fire Depart­ Labor Department Again! N.Y. Giants “Jints” Tender Flavorful Oven Ready purchase a patient-carrying ment has the knowledge and acknowledging a request for an The English Channel was p.m. on the high school take on the Burritt All-Stars first swum by M atthew grounds. experience to furnish the am­ OSHA inspection. William Porterhouse ejnergency vehicle and Sat., March 16th, 2 p.m., at Webb in 1875. America’s Full Cut necessary equipment and to use bulance service with nine men Smith of the labor department Residents of all ages are in­ Rham High School. Proceeds Gertrude Ederle became the vited to design, build and enter the town’s revenue sharing who already have certificates has been assigned to Hebron benefit ‘‘Youth Sports.’’ first woman to swim it, in Rib Steaks Rib Roasts a kite in the competition. Kites funds for the initial expen­ designating them as Emergen­ and he will make arrangements Tickets are $2.00 each at ‘‘The 1926. Since th en several T-Bone Steaks Sirloin Steak ditures. cy Medical Technicians. for the safety check soon. may be entered by individuals, Cute Little Red Bank Building” men have made nonstop, With Full families or groups, but must be The taxpayers group, in its The taxpayers group con­ First Selectman Aaron Reid round-trip crossings, a feat in Hebron Center. Open 10:30 to Loin 4 5 9 Hi 89 5th thru the 7th Ribs Tenderloin 49 h an ^ a d e and be put into flight statement, said it recognizes tends that the service would not will notify School Superinten­ 6:00 Daily, Thurs. Nights ’til that means being m the sea Pork Roasts 5th To „ i increase the tax burden If the dent David Cattanagh of the in­ from 30 to 43 hours. Top of the •109 29 (Loin Bone In) lb in order to be eligible. the need concerning emergency 8:00 - 228-9471. I lb I lb Loin-7 Rib Portion Loin Portion Rib Removed 7th Balloonist Charles Ribs ■ lb Ribs ■ lb MacArthur, kite designer Joyce Chuck steak .. ,b89* Top Round Steak... ibV* Robinson, and Ellington High Top Sirloin Steak ... ml” School Art Director Norton Chuck Roast'^^!?^.. ib99* Berkowitz will judge the event Calif. R oastn^ ?!. ,bl” Club Steak ...... and award prizes on behalf of the Arts group. Ground Beef Sale! Club Steak K.....,b1«» Calif. steakn^u3rr:.,br» Ground Fresh Many Times Daily to Insure Freshness & Good Taste! Categories in the competition Blade Steak ,bl” Beef Tenderloin ,b2” will be determined by the number of individuals involved Shell Steak let...... ,b1” Brisket Beef .. ml” on a project, age, originality, Ground Ground kite size and type. DO YOU WANT TO OUT Breakfast Favorite! Teachers, scout leaders and Fresh Chicken PartsI Beef .. Chuck I Rib Half b89<^ Loin Half b99^ local organizations are invited 3 lbs or More lb 3 lbs or More lb to involve their students or Country Bake-Fry-Broil Tastee Maid members in the challenge of Pork Ribs Style * lb Chicken Legs...... ib69* building a kite representing Sliced Bacon their whole group. Seml-Boneless Hams Fully (looked - Water Added A rain date has been set for Boneless Drum sticks...... ib79* Jt Pays to 10 to 14 March 31. CASE MOUNTAIN? f Pork Roasts^ 7 Rib lb Chicken Breasts... ib79* Shop the 1 lb Swifts Butterball Turkeys lb's Rnast Way pkg Breasts S k in le s s ...... Ib 1 ^ ^ Thin Thick Public Bottom Round Roast lb Brisket Corned Beef Cut VI Cut The Manchester Property Owners Association has aiways asked that Records

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Betty Crocker r-nJ.I'*.’! .’'®" Administration and Turkey Roll $139 LIsterIne Mouthwash the 70lh day of 1974 with 295 to Rich follow. h 1 8 ’/2 oz The moon is approaching its- 32 oz in 15« 0FFH13« o f f Mfg Ust 2.49 39 Prune, Finast Juice 40 oz pkgs last quarter. ’ make the choice of how their money is spent, SAY SOI btl Body Breakfast Special btl Lux Liquid The morning stars are Mer­ Woolite cury, Venus and Jupiter Rug Cleaner Detergent The evening stars are Mars Close-up P^S..., tube and Saturn. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE THE SILENT MAJORITY ANY LONGER EfferderituE ...... box « m ^1°: V * 0 =^h,?'41« ^ Those born on this date are With This Coupon § i With This Coupon § 'Snder the sign of Pisces. Stridex Iceberg - Fresh Crisp, Heads Valid thru Mar. 1 6 ^ Valid thru Mar 161 Frederick IX. icing of Den­ Mfg Ust mark, was born March 11,1899. 1.98 Body All Deodorant On this day in history: In 1888. more than 200 persons /n Store Bake Shop Specials! 1 1 0 0 died as a violent four-day MANCHESTER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOC. snowstorm crippled New York City. Turnovers In 1930. William Howard Taft BOX 428, MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Enast Dressings Anjou pears...... l 6 „ 79* ^^B E L SHERIDAN, Treasurer became the first president of Assorted French, Italian, A A l t C e ' e n / ...... ~ ^ the United States to be buried in Freshly paked Thousand Island » ^^gr FrOSh S p in a ch ...... ceim 29* National Cemetery at ,or 6 9 * E Arlington. Va. 4 or Russian L e m o n s...... 6 'O' 49* In 1959, the Senate approved of MANCHESTER Freshly Baked For Information or suggestions, call 649-0211 Hawaii as the 50th state of the Marzetti Blue Cheese Dressing C r e a m y ...... jar ® $9* ru 1 Ih Union. \ We Reeerve the Right to UmK QuwUMee^ Bread Rye loaf In 1970,' famed mystery In Stores with Bake Shop Only MANCHESTER novelist Erie Stanley Gardner tNt nsMTv. Iht RIgnt To Umit Ouanlltim Priors Elfecllva thru Saturday. March 16. t974 died at the age of 80. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon.. March 11. 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon.. March 11. 1974 - PAGE NINE Recreation I ■College Notes Department Shea-Miller About Town Scout Retreat Weekend David B. Anthony, son of Mr. Miss Wendy Mrosek daughter Manchester Chapter, Women interested in and Mrs. John P. Anthony of 21 of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mrosek SPEBSQSA, will rehearse Set For End Of Month registering for the Recreation Lancaster St., has been named Patricia Victoria Miller of PTA Planning of 143 Boulder Rd. has been tonight at 8 at the Community The fifth annual Boy Scout Department’s programs may to the dean’s list for the first Andover and James F. Shea of offer to the scouts a better un­ named to the dean’s list at Y. The rehearsal is open to aU Retreat Weekend sponsored by do so now by mail. Telephone semester at Nathaniel East Hartford,\exchanged wed­ derstanding of the youthful Fashion Show Colby College-New Hampshire men interested in singing the Algonquin District Catholic registration will not be Hawthorne Collegfe, Antrim, ding vows Jan! 26 at the An­ problem. The weekend will also in New London, N.H. Miss barbershop-style harmony. Committee on Scouting is Bentley School PTA will accepted until the first two N.H. He is a third-year student dover Congregational Church. provide an opportunity for a Mrosek is a freshman enrolled scheduled for March 29,30, and sponsor a fashion show Tuesday weeks in April. Checks should majoring in business ad­ The bride is the daughter of scout to fulfill his pledge that in the liberal arts program. Grades 7 and 8 Confirmation 31 at Holy Apostle College and at 7 p.m. in the school be made payable to the ministration. Peter M. Stepien Sr. and the □ ass of Center Congregational “A Scout is Reverent.” Manchester Recreation Depart­ late Sophie Stepien of Hartford. Seminary, Cromwell. The cost of the weekend is $7 auditorium. Fashions from Gail E. London of 100 Russell Church will meet Tuesday from Beeline will be presented. ment in the amount of the class The bridegroom is the son of The retreat is open to all Boy and applies to both the scouts St. has been named to the 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Robbins Models will be PTA mothers fee and a person registering Mr. and Mrs. T. Shea of Fn«t Scouts in the Algonquin arid leaders who spend the dean’s list at Upsala College, VITAMIN Room of the church. and daughters. should indicate on the check the We^ve Named The Baby— Hartford. District. The scouts will camp weekend. East Orange, N.J. She is a Avon cosmetics and Sara particular class in which she The Rev. Raymond Bradley in tents by troop on the college Information concerning the sophomore and the daughter of HEADQUARTERS Manchester Philatelic Socie­ Coventry jewelry will be wishes to register. of Andover Congregational grounds. All meals from Friday weekend can be obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. London. Liggett Parkade ty will meet Tuesday from 7 to featured. Tickets may be Partial tentative list of Church officiated at the supper through Sunday the scoutmasters. Scouts not She is a graduate of Manchester Low Prices' 10 p.m. at Mott’s Community purchased at the door. Donation classes is as follows: Plumridge, Andrea Lynne, daughter of James E. and Marilyn candlelight ceremony. breakfast will be prepared by attending with a troop will be Binette Plumridge of 50 Spencer St. She was born Feb. M at St. High School. Hall. the college chef and served in is $1 per family. The public is The bride Wore a champagne welcomed as individuals and invited. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. peau satinee gown designed the college dining room. will camp with a provisional and Mrs. Marcel J. Binette of 436 Woodland St. Her paternal The pastor-parish relations Volunteers from the did she just have a face lift? with a peau yoke of organdy committee of North United troop leader, who will be • Thursday; 9:30 to 11:30 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumridge of Glastonbury. with pearl and cluny imported Manchester Chapter, Holy provided. Information can also Her maternal great-grandfather is Andre Auzou of Rouen, Methodist Church will meet Family Retreat League, will a.m.. Crafts Safari. Explore the or is she using formula 405? lace decorating' the cathedral tonight at 7:30 at the church. TM Lecturer be obtained from the retreat interesting world of crafts, in­ France. Her paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Ruth train. She wore a matching hat serve the meals and perform chairman, Frank Keegan, 649- Plumridge and Mrs. Ruth Hickey, both of East Hartford. the kitchen duties. cluding papier mache puppets, with champagne netting. She Miss Lena Wulf, 76, a retired 2740. Until recently Formula 405 was for The religious education board Joseph Czerwinski, vice quick decoupage, bread dough carried a mink muff with,a physical therapist, will be the of Second Congregational president of the Retreat art, candlemaking and many Donnelly, Steven Ryan, son of Terrence E. and Rose Mary dernriatologists’ patients. So different siiiall herbal bouquet and a lace %■': ■■ Church will meet tonight at 7:30 guest lecturer Wednesday at 8 GLOBE League, will recognize Scouts other interesting crafts. A com­ O’Brien Donnelly of 60 Jarvis Rd. He was born Feb. 23 at St. from usual creams that visible results handerkerchief. m ! at the church. p.m. at the Transcendental Miss Sherry Blinn of East who have attended four or more Travel Service plete list of materials needed Francis Hospital, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Meditation (TM) Lecture at retreats. will be sent to you if you enclose and Mrs. Herbert H. O’Brien of Enfield. His paternal grand­ can be seen in ten days or less. Hartford was maid of honor. Assumption Catholic Church. School Note 1 555 I Epworth Circle of South The retreat master is Father MAIN STREET a stamped, self-addressed mother is Mrs. Ernestine Donnelly of 208 Main St. His maternal Bridesmaids were Miss Kay Miss WuU, who after a 12- Discovered by Frank P. Panzarella, United Methodist Church will VanCor, a member of the facul­ Garrett Thrasher of 643-2165 envelope with your registra­ great-grandparents are Mrs. Teresa Grillo of Enfield and Allman of Waterbury and M ss week training course in Ph.D,, research bio-chemist, whp for meet tonight at 8 at the home of ty at Holy Apostle. The Manchester has been named to tion. Matthew O’Brien of Fall River, Mass. He has two brothers, Gunta Avens of Bolton. Junior Switzerland was personally Miss Jesse Bristow, 113 Cooper program, presented by Father the honor list for the first I Authorized agent in Manchester 10 to 11:30 a.m.. Creative Thomas, 5; and Terrence, 3^4. 50 years has been making skin treat­ bridesmaid was Miss Debra qualified by Maharishi Mahesh Hill St. VanCor and by the seminarians semester at the Robinson for all Airlines. Railroads and writing. For those who latent Ann Miller of Andover. Miss Yogi as a teacher of TM, Steamship Lines. ment products for dermatologists. at Holy Apostle College, will School in West Hartford. talent or would just like to ' Bossie, Diane Louise, daughter of Gerald and Barbara Sherry Oshlee of Andover was St. Mary’s Episcopal Church studied in a division of the express themseives better in Caldwell Bossie of Cider Mill Rd., Tolland. She was born March 5 Formula 405 Bath Oil and* Soap Combina­ flower girl and Miss Lorry Jean will sponsor a Bible study course with a group of 250 business or ietter writing. A at Rockville General Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are tion (shown below), The soap cleans hands Turcotte of Manchester was Tuesday at 10 a.m. at 463 E. professionals. She teaches in creative approach to writing as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bossie of Snipsic Village, Ellington. She has ring girl. Center St. the International Meditation weii as a grammatical review. two sisters, Susan and Judy. and moisturizes, restores smoothness and Michael Shea was bis Society, 5 Lincoln St., Hartford, Nine weeks for $6. softness to sensitive, dry or irritated hands. brother’s best man. Stephen Edgar Circle of South United as one of a group of 10 teachers. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.. Patchwork Galinai, Roxanne Emily, daughter of Richard E. Sr. and Nan­ The bath o|l is a moisturizer and lubricant, McKell of West Hartford was Methodist Church will meet At Wednesday’s lecture, Buy it unset. quiltmaking. Learn different cy Webb Galinat of 285 Daly Rd., Coventry. She was born March 2 head usher. Othei^ attendants Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at Susan­ current scientific research on types of quiltmaking, make a at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents reveals smoother, younger looking skin! were Gary Shea of East Hart­ nah Wesley House of the TM will be discussed and the Best way to buy a diamond. sampler. Also learn how to are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell H. Webb of 54 Bigelow St. Her paternal ford, Garry Cohen of New church. seven steps for learning it will make a Yo Yo quilt, a biscuit grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Galinat of Grant Hill both, reg. 6.50, York, and Robert Cohen of New be outlined. Introductory lec­ Then buy the setting. York. quiit and others. Nine weeks, Rd., Coventry. She has a brother, Richard E. Jr., and a sister, now $5. tures are free and open to the free to Rec members. First Ruth Ellen. Mrs. Shea is the owner of the The annual Catholic Girl public. You wouldn’t buy a horse for its saddle. week is a slide presentation and (not shown) European Health Spa Cosmetic Scout Communion Breakfast, iecture. Wilson, Rebecca Lynn, daughter of Robert M. and Sandra Company. usually scheduled for March, Or would you? • Friday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Foter Wilson of 17 Margaret Rd. She was born March 3 at Cream, 2 oz. $5 “"W Mptw.r" Mr. Shea is associated with will be April 28 at East CathoUc Ceramics. An extra ciass for Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are ■Brmqlo Connecticut Valley Hospital as Mrs. James F. Shea High School. The breakfast was V erplanck PT A those taking ceramics, 1, 2, or Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Foster of Nashua, N.H. Her paternal Lotion, 4 oz. $5 (os* a physicial education director. rescheduled due to the fuel 3, included with the fee for the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wilson of 17 Salem Rd. soap. crisis. Meets Tuesday regular class. Facial Skin Herald Photo by Tuttle 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Special educational programs . Caudetie, Anne Renee, daughter of Ernest P. and Madeleine and audio-visual equipment will s p r in g Fashion Preview Psychology, basic lecture class Parent Gaudette of 80 W. Middle Tpke. She was born March 3 at Cleanse Pac $5 with some outside reading. be discussed at the Verplanck Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are lets' Engagements School PTA meeting Tuesday at Preparing for the 1974 Spring Fashion Preview” Wednesday, Mrs. Angela lamonaco Textbooks are all inexpensive Mr. and Mrs. Armand Parent of Springfield, Mass. Her paternal assists one of the professional models appearing in the show, with her jewelry as Mrs. paperback editions. Dr. George 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. grandmother is Mrs. Almeria Gaudette of Indian Orchard, Mass. The programs and equipment ^therine Adams adjus^ the gown’s neckline. The fashion show, sponsored by Gibbons Webb, who has over 20 years of She has a brother, Steven, 1. •fcrflWiA experience in psychoiogical available at Verplanck School ® P *"- Restaurant. counseiing, will be the instruc­ will be presented and explained Fashions will be provid^ by the Carriage Hopse Boutique. Tickets are available at the ' Frederick, Heidi Lucile, daughter of Brian L. and Sally Morse by Mrs. Mary Ann McAdams store or by calling Mrs. Adams, 643-4328, or Mrs. Edward Rose, 643-0293 tor. Nine weeks for $12. Frederick of 8 Nye St., Rockville. She was born March 3 at 9:30 to 11:30, Belly dancing and Mrs. Jacquelyn Wagner, Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. remedial reading teachers; for beginners, free to Rec Lucile Kodes of Laconia, N.H., and Arthur Morse of New tmft tm$ members. Mrs. Karen Gaussen Unkert, Durham, N.H. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. MroK. Our Servicemen Tollaiul Plans A guitar class for children speech clinician; Miss Linda Leonard Frederick of 157 Union St. Rockville. She has a sister. Johnson, school social worker; $m m m and teens is planned but no date Heather Laurel, 3V4. Craft Show has bet set. It will be held from Mrs. Patricia Berry, school C a d e t P h illip M. his graduation from the Over 40 Connecticut 3 to 4 p.m. during the week, if librarian; and Joseph Romanowicz, son of Mrs. J. academy. enough people register. Nine Fallacaro, school psychological Frederick Cagianelio of 23 craftsman will be present at weeks for $12. Participants examiner. After the program, Village St. has been named to Tolland’s second annuaiT'Craft must bring their own guitar. there will be a question and the dean’s list at the U.S. Air M a rin e C a rm e lo A. Show March 17 at St.Matthew’s Read A special' Spanish conversa­ answer period. Force Academy in Colorado. FinoCChiaro, whose wife Parish Center, from 12:30 to SLA Women tion course will be offered this The annual Book Fair at Cadet Romanowicz, a member Patricia is the daughter of Mr. 5:30 p.m. Herald Ads (D&L Cosmeilts, all stores except New London) spring. Instead of one-hour Verplanck School will also be of the class of 1975, was and Mrs. Norman Yvon of 44 Mrs. John Benedict is chair­ To Install classes, there will be one and Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. in the JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 selected for his outstanding Farnham Rd., South Windsor, man of the show, which is spon­ one-half hours of conver­ school library. Refreshments graduated from Warrant Of­ sored by St. Matthew Women’s New Officers DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 95S MAIN STREET academic achievement. He will sational Spanish and grammar will be available in the school be granted special privileges ficer Candidate School at the Guild. Other committee The Syrian-Lebanese- ALSO: HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN review. Tuesdays from-9:30 to cafeteria after 7:30 p.m. Marine Corps Development and members are Mr. and Mrs. American Women’s Association and wear a silver star 11 a.m.. Five weeks for $6. A designating the honor accorded Education Command at Quan- David O’Meara, Mrs. Frances of Greater Hartford will begin perfect course for anyone who him by the academy dean. The tico, Va. A 1972 graduate of Mloganoski, Miss Ursula its 1974 monthly meetings Lee Photo Nassiff Photo Nassiff Photo plans to work in areas pop­ 1971 graduate of Manchester Pensacola Junior College in Wohllebe, Mrs. Minnie Wednesday with the installation The engagement of Miss ulated with Spanish-speaking The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss High School will be com­ Pensacola, Fla., he joined the Wohllebe, and Mrs. Rathe of officers banquet at the people. Darlene A. Palmer of Denise Regina DuPont to Karen Sue White of Tolland to Sheryl Ann Hainsey of missioned a secoifd lieutenant Marine Corps in September Ouellette. Coachlight Dinner Theatre in Manchester to Richard C. Behr- B ea S h e fte l, w o m en ’s Manchester to Donald A. Thomas Allan Mozzer, both of Victor J. Costanzo of Bolton, and awarded a BS degree upon 1965. Thirty-two of the craftsmen East Windsor for members and mann of Bolton, has been an­ , are from Tolland and surround­ program director, urges par­ Morgan of CovenUy, has been Manchester, has been an­ has been announced by her their guests. A performance of announced by her parents, Mr. nounced by her parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn E. nounced by her parents, Mr. wedding plans ticipants to register early by ing towns. Many, such as “South Pacific” wiil be shown. and Mrs. Irvin Hainsey of 190 mail in order to insure and Mrs. Roy S. Palmer of Oak and M n. George DuPont of 117 Meloy of Cervens Rd., Tolland. Cathy McLain, Lance Arnold, Officers to be instailed are: School St. themselves of a place. Grove, Coventry, Ridge St. Doris Hanford and Paul Mrs. Fred Nassiff, Manchester, Mr. Behrmann is the son of Interested people-are requested Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. •Wanchak, have won national president; Mrs. Morris Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behrmann not to call the Rec until the first and Mrs. Allen C. Morgan of Mr. Mozzer is the son ol Mr. Mr. Costanzo is the son of Mr. acclaim in their fields. Others- Hartford, vice president; Mrs. of 116 Hebron Rd., Bolton. two weeks in April as classes West Hartford. and Mrs. Charles A. Mozzer Sr. and Mrs. Joseph Costanzo of have participated in shows and Issa Boullata, Hartford, The bride-elect is a 1974 mid­ in your future? festivals and sold in shops are now in session and all The bride-elect is a graduate of 141 Brookfield St. Hebron Rd., Bolton. o n e e N secretary, and Mrs. William of Coventry High School and year graduate of Manchester STAMPS throughout Connecticut. teachers are busy. Only mail Oeilers, Vernon, treasurer. The bride-elect is a 1971 High School, where she was a Crafts being demonstrated, registration is acceptable now. attended Manchester Com­ The bride-elect is a graduate graduate of Manchester High member of the Future as well as sold, include silk Paying classes are open to munity College. She is of Tolland High School and is School. She is employed by Secretaries Association. She is may we suggest: screening, shirret rug making, the public, no Rec membership employed by Data Appliance employed by the Insurance Travelers InsuranceCo., Hart­ employed as a secretary by is required. Free classes are More Security vviih Corporation in Glastonbury.' Company of North America. batiking, charcoal portraits, ford. Massachusetts Mutual Life In­ Supermarkets open to those who join the Rec ❖ and flower arranging, pressed surance Company of Hartford. and dried. at a $3 annual fee and who are FALSE TEETH Her fiance, a graduate of Her fiance is a graduate of Her fiance is a 1970 graduate Our Newest Collection... Other crafts for sale will be Manchester residents. Free While Ealing, Talking Her fiance, also a 1971 Conard High ^hool. West Hart­ ManchMter High School and is of Bolton High School, where he pre-school recreation is Afraid fatnc tccOi will drr>p al (he graduate of Manchester High hand-carved family crests, wroHK limp? A denlurc Bdlm?ivp can ford, is also a graduate of Colby employro by the Frank Cardile was a member of the National toleware, children’s plaques, available for all children whose help. FASTKETH* Towdir glvea School, is employed by the denliircfi a longitr, firmer, aleudicr College, .Waterville, Maine. He Construction Co. Honor Society. He is employed water colors, thumbprint pic­ mothers attend Rec classes. Manchester Board of Educa­ 725 E. Middle Turnpike hold. Why be emliarrewiP^I? For more is employed as a senior data as a real estate broker by Pasek tures, nautical carvings, Children should be between two sccuritv and comforl, use FAS- tion. TEE'J’li Denture Adliosive Powder. processing project manager at Real Estate Consultants. ceramics, paper bead jewlery, and six years of age. •m^ A summer wedding is Dentures that fit are essential to Connecticut Mutual life In­ planned. The couple plan a May 18 the CHEVRON! leaded glass, pottery, ^health. Sec your dentist regulvly. surance Company in Hartford. The couple plan a May 11 wedding at South United terrariums, slate scrimshaw, The couple plan a May 4 wed­ wedding at St. James Church, Methodist Church, Manchester. shadow boxes, wooden toys, ding in Coventry. Manchester. a NAVY HERRINGBONE DOUBLEKNIT - NOTICE - owls on driftwood, leather P TUXEDO... goods, silver jewelry, enamels, Cub Scout News pewter, sculpture, and » • ! decorative painting on wood. P ack 54 Paul Duff, gold arrows; and Tickets will be sold at the Jxmuse Cub Scout Pack 54 of Bentley Don’t miss our ad in George Cappalla, Michael door with children under ten ad­ Children Fare Well School recently had its annual An exquisitely styled tuxedo, the jacket is enhanced by wide peak Donlon and John Cushing, silver mitted free if accompanied by Florist & Greenhouses navy velvet lapels and collar which are trimmed in V*" navy satin. The Blue and Gold Banqiiet’at filing arrows. Tuesday’s HERALDI Ifs an adult. 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/*» . V PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 11, 1974 ^N C H E ST E R EVENING HEBALD. Mandmla , Conn,. Mon.. March II imi - PACT ELEVEN Thoughts UCLA Exhibits Its la Scoreboard B Play of Newcombe Spells Difference .apLENty NBA NCAA Showdown Now Begins Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Aetnp Tennis Cup by Len Auster W. L. Pet. G.B. Flyerg Vp NHL Lead NEW YORK (UPI) - Maybe UCLA should play basketball in the Atlan­ been played,” said State coach Norman Sloan. “I’ve never seen a team Boston 48 22 .686 - tic Coast Conference. play better than Maryland. That’s a professional basketball team we New York 46 28 .622 4 Won by Australia At least that way, we wouldn’t have to wait another two weeks to find played.” Buffalo 39 35 .527 11 Phila out who’s really No. 1. One thing we do know right now — after a furious Nevertheless, we won’t be seeing anymore of Maryland this season 22 49 .310 26tb With Sabre Vietory HARTFORD (UPI) — John Newcombe figured it was weekend windup to the regular season — UCLA is No. 1 in Pac-Eight and since on Sunday they vetoed a bid to the National Invitation Tourney. Central Division his turn to beat America single handedly in the Aetna Not in the Cards North Carolina State is No. 1 in the rugged ACC. And quite likely the two “We’re going to win the ACC title one of these days,” a dejected Driesell W. L. Pet. G.B. NEW YORK (UPI) — Fred Shero “The Sabres didn’t challenge us much World Cup Tennis tournament. Bartow Directs NIT Capital 42 31 .575 - It just wasn’t in the cards last Friday night for the East giants will be 1-2 this week in the final UPI ratings. said. f now thinks the pressure is on the- after that goal.” Two years ago Rod Laver won two singles and a doubles UCLA, unbowed by two embarrassing conference losses and an un­ MEMPHIS (UPI) - Gene Atlanta 31 43 .419 lltb Chicago Black Hawks. Catholic basketball team. The Stan Ogrodnik-coached Elsewhere across the country, the preliminary rounds of the NCAA Houston Orest Kindrachuk got what proved match to lead Australia to a 6-1 win in the best of seven- customary drop from the No. 1 spot in the ratings, kept alive at least one Bartow, postponing filling his 29 44 .397 i3 Eagles fought as hard as they could, but they were mental­ tournament got underway with few surprises. In the Mideast, No. 2 Notre Cleveland 24 50 .324 18V5 Shero’s Philadelphia Flyers now to be the game-winner midway match play tournament between the two countries and last of its seven-year traditions — that is not losing a game it had to win — as dream-cotne-true Big Ten lead the Black Hawks by eight points year Ken Rosewall duplicated the feat. ly unprepared for the Naugatuck contest. Dame and No. 9 Marquette won as expected, the Irish routing Austin Peay coaching slot at the University through he final period when he The victory over defending Class A champ Warren Hard­ evidenced by the 82-52 drubbing it gave Southern Cal on the Trojans’ home 108-66 and the Warriors putting away Ohio U, 85-59. in the first place battle in the Natioiial skated around the Buffalo net and “Rosewall carried us last year, so 1 figured one of the court. of Illinois, will direct Memphis ing took a lot out of the local quintet. They were down, Furman's Victory State in the National Invitation Western Conference Hockey Leagues’ West Division after zipped the puck past goalie Gaiy younger boys had to do it this year,” said the 29-year-old knocked down, and all but counted out until the last two And by so thoroughly relegating the Trojans from^ contenders to The biggest upset came in the east where Furman, behind the combined Tournament next weekend. a .4-3 victory tiver the Buffalo Sabres Bromley, who replaced Dave Dryden Newcombe. minutes. Expending all of its energy in this victory left pretenders, the Bruins undoubtedly reaffirmed the fears of the other 40 points of Clyde Mayes and Bruce Grimm, ambushed its bigger and Midwest Division Sunday before a national television in the second period just after 1 “Last year I lost both my singles matches and my cap­ nothing emotionally for the upconiing grind against the NCAA tourney hppefuls. For one. Bill Walton showed there’s nothing more prestigious in-state rival. South Carolina, 75-67. “We couldn’t buy a Draws Crowd W. L. Pet. G.B. audience. Barber’s goal. tain Fred Stolle told me that if I didn’t win both of mine Naugatuck High Greyhounds. And it showed. wrong with him when he wants to play as witnessed by his 26 points and.20 basket in the last nine minutes,” lamented South Carolina Coach Frank Milwaukee 53 21 .716 - Buffalo’s Jim Schoenfeld closed out this year, he wouldn’t invite me back next year.” Chicago 49 25 .622 4 "This club gets themselves up for If one play typified the kind of night East had against rebounds against outclassed USC. McGuire. Other eastern scores were Pittsburgh over St. Joseph’s (Pa.) CARACAS (UPI) - Some 1,- the scoring when he put a shot past The way the Sydney native played, he should be carried Detroit 47 27 .635 6 each game,” Shero said. “At one time Naugatuck, it was the one with 4:16 left in the stanza. The “It was one of Walton’s best games,” said Bruins’ coach John Wooden 54-42 and Providence on top of Penn 84-69. 600 boxing fans showed up at Bernie Parent with 4:41 left in the back on a litter next year. He took Arthur Ashe in three KC-Omqha 28 47 .373 25V4 this season we had an eight point lead Greyhounds took a shot and missed. Underneath were afterward. “When Bill’s at his best, he’s an inspiration to all our players. Out west, while waiting for UCLA’s arrival, Dayton downed Los George Foreman’s training game. sets in the tournament’s second match, gave Australia a 3- Pacific Division and it vanished. This club stayed Eagles’ Jim Wehr and Joe Martens just waiting for the He wasn’t himself a lot of the time after being injured on Jan. 7.” Angeles Stete 88-80 and New Mexico toppled Idaho State 73-65. And in the camp Sunday to watch the Sabres Coach Joe Crozier was dis­ 2 lead with Tony Roche in a three set doubles thriller over W. L. Pct.G.B. loose. Now Chicago is under more rebound. They went up simultaneously, collided and the Sloan Lauds Terps midwest, Creighton whipped Texas '77-61 and Oral Roberts surprised world heavyweight champion pleased with the play of his club and Ashe and Stan Smith, then played flawless tennis for a 6-3, G. State 40 30 .571 - pressure than us.” loose ball softly landed in the waiting arms of Joe Healy. North Carolina State didn’t have too much time to worry about UCLA Syracuse, 86-82 in overtime. train for his ^rch 26 title also a bit disturb^ over the way the 6-4 win over Smith Sunday that clinched the Aussie’s fourth defense against Ken Norton. Los Ang. 41 32 .562 Vi He went up, scored, drew a foul, and converted the three- over the weekend. The Wolfpack, despite their perfect 14-0 conference The only NCAA berth still unresolve> ejected him from his office. learned that the University Madison Square Carden. bench in the first quarter and turned out perfectly for the Clarke Arena. NIT. The rest of the NIT field con­ Houk is now managing the of Connecticut basketball The tilt will be part of a wound up Denver’s leading M anchester’s netminder East T he only trouble was sists of Boston College, Fair- Detroit Tigers and Bill Virdon team will face St. John's Sunday afternoon double- scorer with 23 while Ralph George Kanehl was named the W. L. Pet. G.B. Maryland played its heart out field, Connecticut, has the problem of wondering University in th^ opening header, March 17. Simpson played only the first tournament’s Most Valuable Bobby Unser Takes Kentucky 45 27 .625 - Saturday for the ACC crown Massachusetts, Utah, Hawaii, whether Kline can take his three minutes and missed both Player. Kanehl registered New York 46 28 .622 - and the NCAA berth, but in a Cincinnati, Jacksonville, place in the rotation. If his wliat you ^ould of his shots. several spectacular saves in the Carolina 4E 31 .592 2 losing cause against the Wolf- Manhattan, St. John’s, USAC CaL 500 Race showing against Baltimore was exciting finale to keep his .club Virginia 24 49 .329 21W pack. The Terps played a Maryland-Eastern Shore, any indication, Kline may be on even. Memphis 18 55 .247 brilliant game, only North Rutgers and Seton Hall. ONTARIO, Calif. (U P I)- Four months after the 21Vi the comeback road. Mansfield’s Tom Nevers Jr. Carolina State played slightly In his previous U.S. Auto terrifying wreck in the 150- He suffered the loss in a 4r2 booted in seven goals during the West better and took a 103-100 over­ The pairings will bfe an- Club Championship car miler at Phoenix, the veteran defeat to Baltimore as he was nounced. today. afternoon, including two hat from Albuquerque, N.M., W. L. Pet. G.B. tagged for a two-run first inning time decision. experience in November, Utah for life insurance. tricks. scored his biggest win since 48 26 .649 - homer by Earl Williams. But he To reach the finals, Bobby Unser wound up' in S. Antonio 39 35 .527 9 the hospital for two months capturing the 1968 Indy 500. p v e up only four hits in three Manchester defeated Rockville A.J. Foyt was supposed to Indiana 40 36 .526 9 innings and was pleased with But why? Connecticut. and Manchester Community following a frightening colli- stage a one-man show in the Denver 33 41 .446 15 his showing. Today you can save on To strengthen your pro­ College sextets. Mansfield S i o n w ith GaVy San Diego 32 42 .432 16 up to $25,000 of term protec­ tection package — at lowest $300,000 Cal 500, instead, the “I felt g ( ^ . It didn’t hurt and The new Volkswagen Dasher does everything you want KARATE topped Manchester United, Bettenhausen. Unser brothers — Bobby and A1 that’s all I care about. I don’t tion at low group rates and cost — combine this group MCC and Coventry before being Sunday's Results earn high interest on your policy with a separate $5,000‘5,00( a car to do, and does It on about 25 miles per gallon. Thati — made it a two-man runaway. New York 114, Va. 76, aft. care how numy runs they beaten by the winners. He suffered a broken left savings account. cash value policy. This why itk the ideal car for today. SeK Defense In the closest USAC SOO-miler Car. 94, Ky. 91, aft. scored. Let him hit all the home The hotly contested final was foot, mashed right hand and How? Simply by be­ provides important Iwing Dasher does a powerful 0-50 in only 8.5 seconds. It holds ever, Bobby out-finished little Indiana 126, Utah 103 runs he wants to at this point. I •Physical Fitness knotted at 0-0 after one period. several broken ribs in a crash coming a depositor at almost benefits, and it's also available at brother A1 by - get this - .58 of Antonio 99, Memph 94 was just happy to be able and go five comfortably. It has front-wheel drive andgivpsyou Gary Nass netted the first goal that reminded observers of the S. any savings bank in your savings bank. • Confidfidence a second. Jim McElreath won S. Djego 114, Denver 99 out and not have it hurt at all,” controlyou\/e never felt in any conventional car. It has for Mansfield before Werner fatal Swede Savage accident at Kline said. CLASSES AVAILABLE ALL the first Cal 500 by of a se­ Only games schedule. the amazing Siddbreaker, which prevents most skidding Cacace sent the tilt into over­ Indianapolis last May. cond over the late Art Pollard. While Kline wants to regain WORKING SHIFTS Compare our rates: under adverse conditions, it needs maintenance at only However, Al, a two-time In­ 10,000mUe intervals. A n d it i covered by the Volkswagen INSTRUCTOR HR. HWANI VIDEO RECORDING dianapolis winner, felt brother SAVINGS BANK DEFOSITORS Instructor. SYSTEMS USED AS Bobby was in command all the The , GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLAN Owneii Security Blanket U.S.A. Mtrino Corps TRAINING AIDS AHENTION way. Muffler That’s MONTHLY PREMIUM TABLE Nobody else is even close. During the month of March the Pike Barber Rhop "Bobby just kept an eye on AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: Pratt a Whitnoy $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 MEN, WOMEN A will contribute 25C to the Eaat Catholic High School me in his mirror and pulled Guwanteed for AGE $25,000 Aircraft Club 15-34 ...... 2.50...... 3.75 .... 5.00 .... 6.25 CHILDREN Development Fund for every cuatomer who away when I got close,” he as ’long as you Coventry High School 35-39 ...... 3.00 ...... 4.50 .... 6.00..... 7.50 pretente thia notice. $aid. own the car... 40-44 ...... 4.50...... 6.75 .... 9.00 .... 11.25 Hartford Nursing School 45-49...... 7.00...... 10.50 .... 14.00 .... 17.50 HWANG’S Your patronage and cooperation la appreciated by For the victorious Unser,who 50-54...... 11.00...... 16.50 .... 22.00 .... 27.50 Manchostsr over 1,000 atudenta of E.C.H.8. has his problems in the major 875-2517 55-59...... 17.50 ...... 26.25 .... 35.00 .... 43:75 Community Collofs SCHOOL OF races since joining Dan Gurney For Intonhatlon TAEKWONOO PIKE BARBER SHOP in the white Olsonite Eagle- Tad Trudon, Inc. 640 HILLIARD S TR E E T Next fo Mr. Donut Offy in 1971, it was his first 500- OLENDER’S MUFFLER m ? Life insurance Tolland Turnpike • Rte. 83 mile triumph since he beat the ROUTE S3 ^CKVII 646-4745 CKVILLE t>THoai$C? turbocars at Indy. at your sandi^ tank. Talcottville . («Lra

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Legal Notices*"' ' ' o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 11. 1974 - PAGE THIRTKRN Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Court of Probate, Diitrlct of Andover Hornet For Sale 23 Homes For Sole 23 Homer For Bale Court of Probate Court of Probate, District of Manchester INDEX Happy 16th Birthday 23 Homaa For Bale NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING 23 Homes For Sale______23 Dittriol of Manchester ESTATE OF LEOU CLARKE NO TICIt HAPPY ADS M IK EL ESTATE OF ROSALYN S. MACHINISTS COUNTRY STORE for sale NEW 7-room Colonial, 2 1/2 MANCHESTER - 9 rooms, four MANCHESTER - New Listing - NOTICE TO CREDITORS BIRENBAUM, Deceased Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman . 1 — Low and Found lock, stock and barrel, well J. Preuss, Judge, dated March $, 1974 a 2 — Partonili Love, tiled baths, plastered walls, West side, 7-room Colonial, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William traveled highway. For par­ Manchester bedrooms, large lot, large bam, ESTATE OF GREGORY P. SYLVIA, E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated March 6, hearing will be held on an appiicaUon 3 — AnnouncBmontt Mom, Dad, Ellen, WANTED large family room, porch, built- two-car garage, R&zone, cen­ completely remodeled, must be Deceased 1974 a hearing will be held on an applica­ praying that the will be approved, 4 — EntartaInmBnt ticulars call 289-6208 or 649- ins, two-car garage,, full base­ tral, many extras. Many seen inside. Doll jiouse. New 0 MORTGAGES Pursuant to an order of Hon. William tion praying that an instrument purpor­ aybwed and admitted to probate as In 5 — Auctlona THE MOST REMARKABLE a n d W illie 7669. ment, city utilities. iLarge lot. ENHT-liOOM COLONUL ilfr7% Machining and grinding work possibilities. $39,9W. F. /. wall-to-wall, fenced in yard. E FitzGerald. Judn, all claims must be ting io be the last will and testament of said application on file more fully Near Martin school. Immediate ARE AVAILABLE...AVAILABLE presented to the fiduciary named below said deceased be admitted to probate as appears, at Uie Court of Probate on FINANCIAL SALES CAREER Gage makers. Overtime, paid A striking 4-bedroom home in Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. $33,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, on or before May >S. 1974 or be barred by in said application on file more fully March 19, 1974 at 1:00 P.M. 8 — Bonda-Stockt-Mortgagaa Situation Wanted is occupancy. Built by Ansaldi, 643-2121. Norman J. fteuss, Judge I insurance. prime Porter Street area. law. The fiduciary is: appears, at the Court of Probate on 9 — Paraonal Loans Happy Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. MANCHESTER - Priced DO YOU QUALIFY? Barbara C. Sylvia March 19. 1974 at 10:00 a.m. 10.— Insuranca IN THE WORLD WILL CARE for your child in First-floor walnut paneled reduced to $36,500, West Side, 6- START Packing - Magnificent 29 Downey Drive Madeline B. Ziebarth. Clerk 94th PENOBSCOT TOOL my licensed home. Reasonable family room, 2(4 baths, 2-car Check Your Income Tebte Manchester. Conn. EMPLOYMENT If you are: CIRCA 1730 Antique Colonial. room Cape, plus three-room in­ 6-room Cape, professionally 13 - Halp Wantad m rates. Call 647-9525. garage, manicured lot with Number of Persona In Family: 06040 LEGAL NOTICE • Looking for ■ eartor, not Just a Job. Birthday & GAGE CO. Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, law apartment. 9 rooms in all, decorated, neighborhood ideal 14 — Bualnaat Opportunitlaa Marrow Rd., Tolland summer kitchen, new baths, irreplacable fieldstone walls. ORDER OF NOTICE 15 — SIluallon Wantad • Bondabla screened in porch, twoK»r gar­ for young family, only $35,500. (?) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) CONNECTICUT STATE FLORA WELLS Route 15, Exit 99 WILL BABYSIT, 7 a.m. to 5 new kitchen, two-car garage. Much more! 60s. Court of Probate STATE OF CONNECTICUT • Willing to work. age, aluminum siding. F. J. but act now! Call Barbara $11,745 ALCOHOL ADVISORY EDUCATION All Our Love, 875-8983 p.m. daily, 3 or 4 year old, my High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, . Call for further details. Weinberg, at T. J. Crockett, District of Manchester SUPERIOR COURT 18 — PrIvata Inatructlona • Ownar of a good ear. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. COUNCIL, 90 Washington ' home. Phone 646-0429. Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 643-1577. $12,757 S A V E NOTICE TO CREDITORS COUNTY OF WINDHAM 19 — Schoola-Claaaas • Capabla of aeeapting training. Esther, Pine, Prudy, AT PUTNAM Street, Hartford, Connecticut 20 — Instrucllons Wantad . . . Somaona WARREN E.H0WUND ESTATE OF LEO M. DOWNING, 06115, March 11, 1974. It You Quality We Quarantee: may hova sant you Linda, Bud, 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, $13,7/0 DOLLARS Deceased MARCH 1, 1974 REAL ESTATE neeltore S43-110B $14,580 This is to announce that the 1974 23 — Homaa lor Sala • Up to $1,000 a month to start. REAL ESTATE Career. Earn OasiKMMi seven room Colonial, 1 1/2 Pursuant to an order of Hon. William JEAN GARRETT a hoppy odl Michael, Kathy, EDUCATION E FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be Connecticut Action Plan for 24 — Lota-Land lor Sala • Thraa waaka all axpansa paid training. $15,000 plus yearly. If you have Get Fist ResiHt baths, large out buildings. $15,390/ vs. 25 — Invastmant Proparty your license or in the process last section Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. presented to the fiduciary named below Alcoholism Prevention and 25 — Bualnaaa Proparty • Fantastic fringa banafits. and Art ******•••••••••••••••••••••• on or before June I, J974 or be barred by LARRY GARRETT call for a confidential inter­ LEBANON - Antique center $15,997 Treatment is now available for 27 — Rasort Proparty Call tor personal and contidentlel Interview Private Instructions 13 A T O P law. The fiduciary is: NOTICE TO LARRY 26 — Raal Estata Wantad view. Ralph Pasek, Realtor, of homes now chimney Colonial on the green. Peter K. Downings review and comment at the HY S L O A T E -563-2311 29J Main Street GARRETT 289-7475, 7«-8243. 10 rooms, two baths, 5 ■Ain VviAmi above address. Room 209, MI8C. SERVICES Mon. and Tuaa., March 11 and 12 — 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. MANCHESTER AUXILIARY OF I SEWING Instructions - INFLATION $17,010 Manchester. Conn. • UPON THE COMPLAINT of 31 — Sarvicas OHarad Dressmaking or tailoring. All fireplaces, two acres. Large 06040 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. An nquti opportunity eompony COOKS available HELP HELP! We’ll Show You Howl jq the plaintiff in the above- 32 — PaIntIng-PaparIng CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES | full-time position, basic steps including pattern bam. Out building. Attractive ^. and 4 p.m., Monday through 33 — Building-Contracting Apply Tacorral, 2466 Broad setting and location. Philbrick entitled action praying, for adjustments. Small classes. WE NEED HOMES IMMEIHAlELY Friday. 34 — Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay Street. When 214 homes are sold Agency, Realtor, 646-4200. Court of Probate. District of Manchester reasons therein set forth, for a 35 — Haating-Plumbtng Reasonable rates. 643-6226. Let Ue Arrange To Get. You NOTICE OF HEARING This updated plan Plan will 36 — Flooring — we're sold outi Final List Nowl ESTATE OF GERTRUDE CARRIER, dissolution of marriage on the Fashion Show i section of 24 homes now Into A New Home With A again be submitted to the 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga MACHINIST - Needs general CAPE-SEVEN rooms, 1 1/2 M A N C H E ST E R Older Cepe with 3 bedrooms, living Deceased grounds of irretrievable 38 — Sarvicas Wantad COLONY RESTAURANT, WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. | knowledge of metal working to *****••••••••••••••••••••••• available. baths, family room, large Pursuant to an order .J Hon. William Department of Health, Educa­ The 2 Bedroom Ranch - room, dining room, kitchen, garege, needs painting and E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated March 7, breakdown, custody and sup­ MI8C. FOR SALE DESIGN FASHIONS BY LORD & TAYLOR | work on and test guns. modem kitchen, wall-to-wall 199774 a hearing will be held on an tion, and Welfare, Region 1, in 41 — Articlaa lor Sala . HELP WANTED □ REAL ESTATE $27,500 decorating but look at the price...... $26,900. port of minor child, returnable GOURMET DESSERT BY COLONY Telephone days 289-2743, after 5 stays, porch, garage. Bowers 7 % mortgage 7V2% application praying that instruments compliance with Public Law 91- 42 — Building Suppllas The 3 Bedroom Townhouse before the Superior Court p.m. 644-8067. School. $39,500. Philbrick Agen­ purporting to be the last will and testa­ 616 (the Hughes-Staggers Act). 43 — Doga-Blrds-Pata FULL TIME AND PART TIME OPENINGS FABULOUS DOOR PRIZES ' | - $32,990 VERNON 8 Very clean S’/4-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, ment of said deceased and condicil within and for Windham County 44 — LIvaatock Homes For Sale 23 cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Acceptance of the Plan will For Reservations, Call . . . includes air condition­ living room, dining area, kitchen, wall-to-wall throughout, LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... thereto be admitted to probate as in said to be held at Putnam on the 3rd 45 — Boats & Accaasorlsa ^OR EXPERIENCED POWER PRESS ing, carports, full basement, application on file more fully appears, at qualify Connecticut to receive 46 — Sporting Goods MRS. RAYMOND PERACCHIO, 530 SPRING STREET S TV TECHNICIAN - Primarily MANCHESTER - Five family oven and range, treed yard. Priced at o n ly ___$31,900. the Court of Probate on March 19.1974 at Tuesday of April, 1974 and upon 47 — Qardan Products OPERATORS AND SOME FULL TIME bench work. Must have un­ CUS’TOM built, air-conditioned, swimming pool, tennis federal funds for planning, No Cards Will Be Played California Ranch. Fireplaced courts, grounds and exterior plus 5-car garage. Business 10:30 a m. a motion in said action for an 48 — Antlquas restricted license. Good star­ VERNON - Quick sale wanted. Vacant SVi-room Ranch. Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk developing, establishing, and 49 — Wantad to Buy OPENINGS FOR GENERAL FACTORY HELP. living room, formal dining maintenance. . ^ zoned. Excellent income REALE’S CORNER order of notice, it appearing to ting wage, plus fringe benefits. Price reduced to ...... $30,900. 175 MAIN STREET coordinating programs for the room, modern kitchen with producer. Central location. PHONE 646-4525 and being found by the sub­ RENTALS APPLY IN PERSON Help Wanted 13 872-9161. prevention and treatment of 52 — Rooms lor Rant dining area, family room, three $69,900. Philbrick Agency, V E R N 0 N -M A N C H E 8 T ER U N E - Large 5V4-room Ranch, scribing authority that the said 53 — Apartmants lor Rant large bedrooms, four^ possi­ Realtors, 646^200. 1V4 baths, stove, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, living room with alcohol abuse and alcoholism at 54 — Homaa lor Rant CARD GALLERY - Mature Court of Probate defendant has gone to parts un­ ble. 2-car garage. Beautifull fireplace, garage, added bonus 16x32 In-ground District of Manchester state and community levels. 55 — Businass lor Rant QUALITY NAME PLATE INC. woman, davs, evenings, and SOUTH WINDSOR NORTH COVENTRY - Large 6- known, and that notice of the in­ 58 — Rasort Proparty lor Rant landscaped grounds. Marion E ‘ g / f e e q . TWO-FAMILY - 6-6 duplex, Saturday. Flexible hours, apply pool . ^ ...... Asking $37,900. NEW HOMES rqqm Ranch with aluminum NOTICE TO CREDITORS stitution of this action most 57 — Wantad to Rant FISHER HILL RD. ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. s e p a ra te fu rn a c e s. Clood 58 — MIsc. lor Rant in person, Manchester r revenue and location. High 30’s. C O VEN TRY (North) - Offers Invited. Inqpiedlate, new 7- We are able to offer two new siding, huge living room with ESTATE OF MARY C. HOBBY. likely to come to his attention is Parkade. gives you more Town of East Hartford AUTOMOTIVE EAST GLASTONBURY, CONN. Free Transportation Provided MANCHESTER - Large, Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. room Raised Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 sub-divisions in excellent Ben Franklin stove, two-baths, Deceased that hereinafter ordered: it is one with private laundry area, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William East Hartford, Connecticut 61 — Autos lor Sals gracious 7-room Colonial, bedrooms, 1’/4 baths, family room with fireplace, 2-car areas of S.W. Will build E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be ORDERED, that the notice of “INVITATION TO BID” 62 — Trucks lor Sals A’TTRACTIVE house available fireplace, aluminum siding, Lydall Street/M anchester $39,900 - New 7 room Raised garage, aluminum siding^ ...... Asking $39,900. Colonials, Splits, Ranches, nicely treed lot. Price $38,900. 63 — Haavy Equipmsnt lor Sala Our organization Is currently In need of trainees and for dependable truck and trac­ 649-6259/646-6909 presented to the fiduciary named below the institution of said action be nice yard, 3-car garage. $39,9(10. Ranch, two baths, fireplace, Raised Ranches. Your plans Nutmeg East, 1-423-8461. on or before May 12.1974 or be barred by RE: BITUMINOUS 64 — Motorcyclas-BIcycIsa experienced personnel In the following area; tor driver on shade tobacco Condominium Living in an given the defendant by some 65 — Campars-Trallara-Moblla Help Wanted Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. large recreation room, double CO VEN TRY (North) - Immediate, new 7-room Raised law. The fiduciary is: 13 farm. Year ‘round emplcw- Estate Setting a or ours. Call for details. Anna Blish proper officer or indifferent CONCRETE Homaa garage, wooded. Hutchins Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, ^NCJHESTER - Never been 66 — Automotiva Ssrvics ment. Reiily Box G, 000 and up. Box 84 person causing a true and Sealed bids will be received ADVERTISII MANCHESTER - Two family, Agency 649-5324. baths, family room with fireplace, 2-car garage, aluminum lived in 6-room Colonial with 3 Hanover. Conn. 67 — Autos lor Rant-Laasa SECRETARY - Various work in Manchester Herald. large b^roqms, huge living attested copy of this Order of at the office of the Purchasing health care field, some typing ★ SOLDERER8 modern kitchens, ceramic tile sid in g ...... Asking $39,900. BASKIN DEADLINE baths, aluminum siding, 2-car $19,900 Five rooms, 11/2 baths, room with fire place, formal Notice to ^ published in the Agent, 740 Main Street, East 12.00 noon the day before r^uired,pleasant working con­ ★ ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS MANCHESTER - Assumable mortgage on this Raised REAL ESTATE dining room, I 1/2 baths, publication. wraM , excellent location. stove, refrigerator, garage, two Manchester Herald, newspaper Hartford, Conn, until Thursday ditions. (Jontact Mr. Messier, ★ MACHINE OPERATORS Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, alr- 644-2907 846-1210 aluminum siding, all on 150’ March 28,1974 at 9:30 a.m. and Deadline for Saturday and 647-9196. Char-TOn Agency, 643-0683. acres. Hutchins Agency, Town of Manchester circulated in Manchester, ★ TRAIN EES Realtors, 649-5324. condltioned, rec room, above-ground pool with patio wooded lot. $36,200. Wolverton will be publicly opened and read Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. "HOUSEWIFE MANCHESTER - Six-room Connecticut once a week for MANCHESTER - Six room deck, nice lot. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. at that time and place for the RESTAURANT MANAGER - Prior experience In electro-mechanical Colonial. Large Kitchen, for­ two successive weeks, com­ PLEASE READ Colonial on the west side, three mal dining room, 3 fjedrooms, MANCHESTER - Well cared LEGAL NOTICE above mentioned commodities Looking for a good, reliable SHIFT” INYESTMENT8 mencing on or before April 3, man with experience to manage subassembly, wiring, soldering or machine large bedrooms, two full baths, garage. Immaculate condition. for ten room oversized Cape in HEBRON - Vantage year ‘65, U and service. 8 a.m. - 2:49 p.m. H EBRO N - 15 acres with a pond, good frontage, added & R built 3-bedroom Ranch, The Zoning Board of Appeals 1974 and that return of such ser­ YOUR AD restaurant and do short order operation desirable, but If you want to learn, formal dining room, eat-in $28,900. Philbrick Agency, 646- country setting, only five ELLINGTON will hold public hearings on vice be made to the above- Information for bidders, Classified ads are taken over cooking. Must be neat. Paid kitchen, two car garage. Has to 4200. minutes from center of town. bonus - old farm house and b a rn ...... ,...... $44,900. fireplaced living room, kitchen 1 d a y ...... 8t word par day the phonb as a convenience. with appliances, garage. Acre NEW HOMES BY Monday, March 18, 1974, star­ named Court. specifications, proposal and 3 d ay s...... 7t word par day vacation, hospitalization and we are willing to train you. Basic Light Assembly, be seen. Mid 30’s. Wolvertori Wall-to-wall carpeting. VERNON - Owner says “Sell.” Unbell^able price for this The Herald is responsible for lot. Oil baseboard heat. 1973 ting at 7:00 p.m., in the Hearing Roelul Moru contract forms are available at 6 d ay s...... 6 t word par day pension plan. Call 289-1501 for Sitting Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on Separate three room apart­ 3-famlly, 5-5-4, 3 garages, good cor)dltlon .Only $28,900 S.L. STARR only one incorrect insertion and requirements are good eyesight and finger ment. Priced in the mid 40s. heating cost, $167.31, and we Room of the Municipal Building Clerk of the Superior the office of the Purchasing 26 d ay s...... 5t word par day then only to the size of the appointment. 10 acres. Large living room Three-bedroom Ranch with 15 WORD MINIMUM dexterity. MANCHESTER- two family 6-6 Call us to see this fine listing. T. VERN O N - Five-family plus a tw^amily, new furnaces, have the proof. Minutes to to hear and consider the Court for County Agent, 740 Main Street, East original insertion. Errors which with Cypress paneling and large family room, kitchen Happy Ads ...... $1.50 Inch duplex, with three bedrooms, J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. some new wiring, no hou8il>g violation, good In­ Glastonbury, Andover and following petitions: of Windham Hartford. do not lessen the value of the TOOLMAKER, machinist, Company- Representative will Interview oh KAGE CO. fireplace, four bedrooms, den, and dining area, living room advertisement will not be cor­ lathe operators. Must be able to 91 Elm St. each side. Huge kitchens, new two baths, two-car garage. come. Secondary financing available. Asking price $77,- Bolton lines. Owners moving so Item 1 George Negro — The right is reserved to reject Wednesday, March 13th, between 9 a.m. hurry, fast sale on this one. with fireplace, IVi baths. $36,- rected by an additional inser­ set-up and work from Manchestmr bathrooms, vinyl covered Ideal set-up for dog kennel TWO-FAMILIES - One in the 000. Ask for Mr. Frechette. / Request extension of tem­ any or all, or any part of any or tion. center of Rockville for $19,900, Asking $34,600. Call Zanotti 900. Richard Noren blueprints. Minimum three- and 3 p.m. Apply at: 3rd Floor (elevator) siding, aluminum storms and operation. $59,500. Philbrick MANCHESTER - Former/greenhouse and nursery, 3 porary permit for the parking all bids when such action is y^ears experience. Apply at screens, two car garage. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. fully rented. Another in ^ s t Real Estate Agency, 2^3311, Also 4-bedroom Garrison acres, excellent frontage/ 2284)268. of buses, not exceeding 18— 775 deemed to hie for the best in­ Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Hartford, 6-6 duplex, both va­ Colonials available. Each Vernon Street — Rural Town of Manchester terest of the Town of East Hart­ Adams Street, Manchester. 649-2813. RAISED RANCH - Large living cant, with 2-car garage, $32,900. M A N C H E ST E R - BrantTnew duplexes, 3 bedrooms, living home includes: Colonial INSPEfJTOR - person to work TWO-Family, 4-4 with 3 car Residence Zone. ford. Personals CONN. S T A n EMPLOYMENT SERVIGE room and formal dining room T. J. (Yockett, Realtor, 643- room, huge kitchen^ dishwashers, stoves, wall-to-wall stained woodwork, hardwood in final inspection, must be 1577. , large lot. Mr. Scalley, Town of East Hartford PART-TIME work at home on 806 Main Street • Manchester familiar with inspection tools with sliding glass doors to large carpeting, storms/and screens. Separate furnaces, floors, fireplace with raised Item 2 John L. & Margaret P. INCOME TAX Returns and COVENTRY (North) $34,900 e Agency, 647-1413. LEGAL NOTICE John W. Torpey the telephone. 1-673-2995. and blueprint reading. Contact deck and swimming pool. Two basements, driveways. Aluminum siding. S Howland — Request variance to bookkeeping done professional­ Excellent fringe benefits plus free bus ser­ FM1.Y MUSa RANdl MANCHESTER - Duplex plus hearth, built-in oven and permit continued use of a two- The Planning and Zoning Com­ Purchasing Agent Multi-Circuits, 50 Harrison fireplace, family room, two-car range, kitchen exhaust fan, ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. Here is a home for the young garage, large lot, 160x250’. $47,- Cape, $7,500 income, 3 fur­ M AN C H EST ER ^- 4-4 duplex, very clean; 2 bedrooms, THREE FAMILY, Main Street mission at a meeting on March JANITOR - Full-time, mature vice from central Manchester area offered. Street, 646-3800. location, excellent business full concrete cellar, family home—719 West Middle individual, good starting salan. at heart. 3-bedroom Raised 500. Philbrick Agency, naces. Central. Cole, Realtor, living room .^rid kitchen. Asking o n ly ...... $34,900. 4, 1974 made the following An Equal Opportunity Employar, M/F possibility. Mr. Matthew, aluminum siding, amesite Tpke. — Residence Zone A. WANTED - Place to ride mini Excellent fringe benefits. On Ranch on a lovely acre lot of Realtors, 646-4200. 643-6666. decisions: bikes, will ride at own risk. Will MAID WANTED for motel Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. driveway, fully decorated, Item 3 Carter Chevrolet Co. bud line. Apply in person. East work, experienced preferred. trees, shrubs and flowers. 1V4 MAP ASSOCIATES OF M. & LEGAL rent land at reasonable price. seeding, shrubs plus much Inc. — Applicant desires to Hartford Convalescent Home, Call 643-1555 for appointment. baths, fireplaced living room, MANCHESTER - Immaculate CIRCA 1778 Cape Ctod, wide 5. W. 646-4430. 745 Main Street, East Hartford. DRIVERS for Manchester boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, F THREE-FAMILY off East more. Located on large lot erect a free-standing used car □ NOTICES SHORT ORDER cook - five carpeting, built-ins and gar­ five-room Ranch. Modern Center Street. Excellent in­ Zone change from “Rural NOTICE school buses. Immediate kitchen with built-ins, modem fireplace, foyer, double garage. 150x200’. “identification sign" with sign TOWN OF COVENTRY nights per week, exMrience TOOL MAKERS, Machinists, age. Joe Gordon, 649-5306, come. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Residence” to “CUD” as shown TYPIST-SECRETARIES - opening available for reliable bath, first floor laundry, full Hutchins Agency, 649-5^4. 6 4 6 - 4 1 4 4 Directions: From area of 6’4-9/16” x 8’9-l/16” ZONING BOARD Announcements necessary. Apply W. T. Grant person, 25 or over. Part-time Bridgeport Machine operators, eves. 643-5314. Agency, 647-1413. pursuant to Art. IV. Sec. 13, on Map Number 1 of the peti­ Lost and Found Don’t pass over this ad. Are you Co., Manchester, Parkade. An and Lathe operators. basement. Handy location. $25,- Manchester, north on Route OF APPEALS work. Hours are 7:30-8:45 and SIX-ROOM Cape, living room, page 88 of the Manchester tion - APPROVED and looking ahead to that new equal opportunity employer. Experienced preferred, will 500. Philbrick Agency, Realtor, J K C N m E & MNRTIN REALTORS, Inc. EAST HARTFORD - three 83, left on Route 140, proceed 3 At the public hearing held on LOST - Brown shepherd-collie Easter Outfit, or long awaited 2:15-3:30. Will train. Call 643- • • B&W** 646-4200. dining room, 3 to 4 bedrooms, JKSMabiStraat MmdiM Zoning Regulations, said sign to ADOPTED. Experienced 2414. train right man. Apply at Ttie BARROWS & WALLACE Co. family, 5-5-5, new roof, wiring, miles to homes. March 4, 1974 the following dog, rawhide collar, answers to vacation, Rita Temporaries can country sized kitchen, finished Call anyone — Harm Frechette, Al Martin, Amie Brower, replace existing free-standing Zone change from “Rural COUNTER Girls - One full-time Paragon Tool, 121 Adams St, Realtors — M15 4 garages, good condition. $47,- Model home open daily, Satur­ decisions were handed down by Jake, Bretton Rd.-Green Manor INCOME TAX help you find a job to get the days, also part-time hours Manchester. Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 GEORGIAN COLONIAL - rec room, 1 1/2 baths, Buckley Gerry Rothman, Francis Boryaevlcz, Annette Rnnegan, sign — 1229 Main Street — Residence” to “Industrial” as the Coventry Zoning Board of area. Call after 5, 643-8625. SECRETARY - Receptionist, School area. John H. Lappen, 500. Meyer, Realtors, 646-3860, day and Sunday, 1-6. money you’ll need to make your available. Must be over 18. App­ Center chimney Ckilonial. Two Ray Lima, Jim Harrington, Joe Hendaraon. 646OT6. Business Zone III. shown on Map Number 2 of the Appeals: PREPARATION dreams come true. Call us woman to work in small office. fireplaces, modern kitchen with Agency, 649-5281 or 646-7925. / For information or appoint­ petition — APPROVED and ly in person, after 6 p.m. Dairy Duties include, typing, WAITRESS - Full or part - Information pertaining to above 'Thomas McLaughlin granted FOUND- Small tan female today on our East of River ijueen Brazier, 242 Broad time, days or evenings. Apply MANCHESTER- Beautiful one built-ins, large formal dining ment call may be obtained in the Plan­ ADOPTED. mixed breed. Call ?)og Dan Mosler Positions. Rita Temporaries, 99 shorth^and, phone contact and owner home with three room, front-to-back living a variance from Section 3.1.11 040-3320 525-8203 Street. Top Hat Restaurant, M7 Broad EnfloM 749-2741 ning Ofifce. Zone change from “Rural harden, 646-4555. East Center Street, miscellaneous clerical respon­ bedrooms, two full baths, room, large front foyer, den, to allow outside storage of sibilites. Contact Multi- Street. heated family room, country All persons interested may at­ Residence” to “Business III” Manchester, 646-3443. DIETARY aides - part time, screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 motor vehicles and motor FOUND - brown female, Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, size kitchens with all built-ins. tend these hearings. as shown on Map Number 3 of WANTED - For Power experience helpful but not BETWEEN 6-30 hours weekly, 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. equipment of his South St. shepherd-setter cross pup, tan 646-3800. Den with fireplace, two plus Zoning Board of the petition — APPROVED and Mechanics course at REAL ESTATE SALES per­ neccesary. Hours required, 7-8 for excellent dependable High on a hill in one of property subject to the collar. Call Dog Warden, 646- sons needed to join active garages and beautiful in-ground Manchester's finest Lotx-Land lor Sale 24 ADOPTED. Manchester High, small com­ a.m., ll:a.m., 1 p.m., 4-5:30 cleaning woman, (Jonvenient home economics Appeals stipulations to be found in the 4555. plete (usuable) gas lawnmower growing eastern firm. Over 1/4 HOUSEKEEPER - Good star­ pool. Wolverton Agency, neighborhoods. Philbrick Agen­ p.m.. East Hartford Convales­ ting sala^, 8 a.m. to 4;30 p.m., for mothers of school age Bernard R. Johnson Zone change from "Rural ZBA minutes filed in the Town or snowblower engines, non- million in sales January, Realtors, 649-2813. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. BtJLT'QtL" Birch Mountain Rd, cent Home, 745 Main Street, five or six dav week including children. 872-3344. Chairman Residence” to “Business I” as Clerk’s office. LOST - White male cat, wearing returnable. Call and leave February. Burke Realty, East Hartford. wooded acre lot. $10,000. Pasek one weekend day. Liberal TOLLAND - By owner, three / of house economics Paul J. Rossetto shown on Map Number 3 of the ZBA varied regulation sec­ flea collar, vicinity Marilyn number for pick-up. Mr. Tolland, 872-7344. TRUCK DRIVER - experienced Realtors, 289-7475. Secretary petiUon--D ^iro. _ Court apartments. Call 643-2095 Rashaw, 646-5854. fringe benefits. On bus line. bedroom Raiseo Ranch, on one tion 6.3 and 11.1 to allow Frank East Hartford Convalescent with furniture, good pay and acre wooded lot, 1 l/2baths, TO LLAN D — New listing, 6- Dated this 11th day of March, The effective date of the or 643-2807. SHIPPING AND receiving company benefits. App^ in per­ COVENTRY(NORTH) Hastings to build a connection GAS STATION atten d an t, Home, 745 Main Street, East eat-in kitchen, dining room, room Cape. Built by Santini. 1974. adopted zoning is March 13, FORMER TAX auditor clerk, man to work part-time, 1 son, 519 East Middle Turnpike, between office building and ■oeeeeeeeeeeee♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » to 4:30 p.m. Contact Multi- needed full-time. Apply in per­ Hartford. large family room, with Three b^rooms, 1(4 baths, RUILD YOUR DREAM... 1974. prepares federal. Mass., N.Y. son, Gorins Sports Car Center, Living Room by Bezzini. house in the rear in accordance tax returns, office or home. Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, fireplace. Asking $39,500. Call raised hearth fireplace, for­ Home on our 6.8 acres of ROBERT G. LEWIS Talcottville. SALES Help needed to sell with drawing No. 7 by Lenard From $15. 649-8822. 646-3800. 872-4662. mal dining room, eat-in privacy adjacent to a Roof sign permit at 63 flowers, Thursday, Friday CENSUS takers - Workers to do Engr. Co. subject to restric­ the annual school enumeration, kitchen with built-ins. Attrac­ beautiful meandering river. Tolland Turnpike — tions on file in the Town Clerk’s LEGAL GENERAL Mechanic - full­ Saturday and Sunday at open MANCHESTER - Beautifully INCOME TAX forms prepared time, days, paid CMS, Blue ^ ril I - May 15, call or visit tive brick patio. Garage. $38,- Home can be built by our APPROVED — effective March office. in your home, at about the same air flower stand. Must have located 4 bedroom Colonial on a CEILINGS NOTICE Cross and Life Insurance. car. Contact SDR Enterprises, The Youth &rvice Center, 14 200’ well landscaped lot. For­ 900. custom builder or land can be 5, 1974. Raymond Allard granted price you would pay at Park Street, 646-6500 for further Employment Opportunity •620 Amerbelle Corn., 104 East Main Andover, Conn. 742-9965. mal dining room, den, 28’ TO LLAN D — Six-room bought separately. Call Joe A copy of this notice has been relief from restrictions im­ someone’s office. Call 633-1267. information. Beraar^ozler, Town of South Windsor Street, Rockville. Apply 9 a.m. - fireplaced living room, 2 1/2 Contemporary Chalet. Three Gordon for details. 649-5306 or filed in the Town Clerk’s offic.e posed in Section 10.3 to con­ GUARANTEED 5 p.m., an equal opportunity ASSISTANT MECHANIC for TAX Preparation by WANTED FOR permanent baths, 60’s. Wolverton Agency, bedrooms, two full baths, eves. 643-5314. Planning and Zoning struct an addition to his present the Highway Division of the To Start employer. position, experienced die Realtors, 649-2813. Commission professional. Home service and modern kitchen with built-in house, a side line variatipn of Public Works Department. reasonable. Phone 563-4M3. Large Hartford A Rockvilla maker-machinist. Capable of ..B&W*. Repairs and repairing and maintaining RNS-LPNS-AIDES appliances, 28’ living room The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Alfred Sieffert 4M> feet. Must have mechanical elactrical companlM naad MANCHESTER - Custom built Realtors — MLS PAR’TS'MAN - Service writer. blanking and piercing dies, used JOIN THE with fireplace. Garage $42,- Replacements! Chairman Dr. & Mrs. Jack Bynes knowledge and experience with INCOME TAX forms prepared Ranch on half acre lot in prime Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 12 man Immadlataly for aat Some experience preferred for in punch press department. DYNAMIC 900. Joseph Swensson granted a variance from Sec­ light and heavy construction in your home or mine. Very large transportation firm. Call residential area. Three large Phone up and display work. No Apply in person to Qualit; bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2-car at­ NORTH COVENTRY - Secretary tion 2.1.2, as interpreted, to equipment. Excellent vacation reasonable. Call 649-5096. exparianco nacasaary. Will 643-2414. NURSING TEAM Nameplate,epli Fisher Hill RoaiZ tached garage, first floor Privacy guaranteed, 2.5 acres Real Estate Wanted 23 649-448A Dated this 11th day of March, convert existing building known and medical insurance benefits. train. Must ba naat In East Glastonbury 1974., TRAINEES for supervisory fireplaceq family room. Priced comes with this home, proper­ as Wright’s Mill into a dental Contact the Public Works appaaranca and ba abla to in the low 50s. Zinsser Agency, office. osition in large transportation THE MEADOWS ty abuts reserved open space APARTMENT building listings Department at 644-2511 for start Wadnsaday. RN - full time opportunity 646-1511. needed. Immediate cash Signed, irm. Some mechanical available in Manchester inter­ Immediately ‘ available 'full land. You’ll enjoy more than further information. □ FINANCIAL knowledge preferred. Call 643- available. Specializing in apart­ George M. Coon Call: r nists’ office, hours 10 a.m. - 6 and part-time positions. 3-11 just privacy, in this young 7- Applications may be obtained 2414. COLUMBIA - Immaculate ment complexes. Burke Realty, Cpairman at the Public Works Depart­ p.m., five days a week with and 11-7 shifts. Excellent seven room, Ranch overlooking room R ais^ Ranch. $40,500. 872-7344. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagea 8 569-1010 alternating Saturday and Y M i c a n ^ Coventry Zoning Board ment of the South Windsor SALESWOMAN wanted, salary plus company paid picturesque Columbia Lake. 10 8.m. - 6 p.ffl. only Wednesday mornings. Salary NEW HOMES - We have a of Appeals Town Hall. mature adult, experience not Life, Health, Major Medical Located on half acre treed lot. SELLING your home or ^ ACT NOW -' No matter how commensurate with Featuring three bedrooms, two fine selection of new homes im p ro ¥ e o n your credit is, we offer money necessary. Weekdays 6 a.m. to and Disability insurance acreage? For prompt friendly experience. Reply with large fireplaces, 2-car attached available In over ten different to any property or business 10:30 a.m. apply in person, Mr. makes this truly one of the service, call Louis Dimock the original. TYPIST- If you can type 40 business and personal jest benefit packages in., the garage and much, much more. locations. Prices range from Realty, 649-9823. owner. Comfortable payments Elonut, 255 West Midd'fiddle Tpke. references to Box J, wpm accurately, we have Manchester. ipdustrv, Pricra in the 40s. Zinsser Agen­ $32,500 to $62,000. THE WORLD'S FINEST designed to help your situation. several positions available with Manchester Herald. cy, 646-1511. BOURBON. For quick and confidential ser­ ALL CASH for your property diversified responsibilites. Btart the New Year right, con within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, vice, please call anytime, Gil- Please call Sally Apelgren for tact Emilia Kumlk, Assistant COMPLETELY renovated six Bur Corporation, 872-7345, instant service. Hayes Agency, an interview appointment. 278- Director of Nursing Secyice to room Cape, fireplaced liviqg 646-0131. Gilbert or Roger. 3300. Covenant Group, Hart­ SECRETARY - learn more about the many room has wall-to-wall ford. with some technical background. Must be in­ health care opportunities on carpeting, kitchen has new Today, your house WE WILL buy your house. Call MORTGAGES, loans first se­ oven-range and cabinets, new cond, third. All kinds. Realty dependent and able to work alone. $1800 plus this side of the river. New sec outgrows its tax base faster anytime, Hutchins Agency, HELP WANTED - days, part- tion opening soon. burner, new hot water heater, than your kids outgrow their clothes. They never Realtors, 649-5324. statewide, credit rating un­ time. Apply at Hardee’s, 354 excellent fringe benefits, brand new bath, three 875-6283 V necessary. Reasonable. Con­ taught you that in Home Ec. Broad Street, Manchester. DRAFTSMAN - bedrooms, Excellent condition SELLING your house? Call us fidential, quick arrangements. 6 4 7 - 9 1 9 6 throughout. $36,900. Wolverton - Owning your own home was supposed to save you money, provide Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 333 BIDWELL STREET PROFESSIONAL first and we'll make you a cash PERSONNEL Prefer 2 yrs. Architectural Drafting exper­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. room for your family to grow, give you a sense of security and offer. One day service. T. J. 100 Costitution Plaza, Hartford. INTERVIEWER - A ience. $9000. Fine growth potential, .. HUUICHERTEB SERVICES 7 DAYS A be ah investm ent in the future. Y e t year after year, that Evenings, 233-6879. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. challenging opportunity to work ANDOVER - Three-bedroom WEEK investm ent is whittled aw ay by high e r real estate property with people, we need a place­ BOOKEEPER - Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, IF YOU are thinking of selling MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd FLORIST Designer - taxes. And you learn that home improvements ment counselor with strong Full charge. Good experience needed Inclu­ in-ground pool. One acre plus. More than your home, please let us help mortgages — interim financing Experience necessary. Phone often result in higher tax assessments. sales orientation. Personnel ding Computer System 3. 40 hr. week. Hours after 4 p.m., 644-0717. $32,000. Warreri E. Howland, a real estate you. We can only guarantee an — expeditious and confidential background is not required. Realtors, 643-1108. Since 1950, real estate property taxes tiave increased 472 flexible. $175 up D.O.E. & excellent benefits. OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large broker. honest effort to find a buyer service, J.D. Real Estate Extensive training program per cent. This is an unfair b u rd ^ for the American ready, willing and able to buy. Assoc. 646-1980. JANITOR - Part-time, 3:30 modern kitchen, formal dining available. For interview call TRAN9CRIPTIONISTS - p.m. to.9 p.m. Excellent star­ COVENTRY (NORTH) room, large den, two full baths, property owner. Call Doris Smith, Realtor Ernest Upton, at Rita Girl, 646- 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On Associate, Jarvis Realty Co., and White ling rate. Pioneer Parachute VACAKT A » WAmNG REALTO RS* are putting their knowledge, experience 3441. Two - $6500 with good benefits 37 1/2 hours- Co., 644-1581. Ready for immediate oc­ a 250’ parklike yard. $35,900. 643-1121. and co n ce rn to w ork o n this problem . □ EMPLOYMENT 2nd opening - 32 1/2 hrs., $3.15 hourly. Flex­ cupancy. Clean Ranch, 3 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, all sizes — • * 1 2 . COSEMETIC MANAGER - full­ ible hours. Business Opportunity 14 646-4200. We're meeting with state legislators and local government time Department manager of bedrooms, 1(4 baths, one car garage on Yvacre lot. Young officials to speak out on your behalf. /Vnd we're urging that 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! Help Wanted 13 cosmetics. Apply Mr. Lwine, TYPIST - HARTFORD established beau­ neighborhood'. Many extras. COVENTRY - Oversized Cape, current federal revenue sharing funds be used for mandatory □ MISC. SERVICES 649-2835. ty salon, fully equipped, ' $U5 wkly - East of the Riyer. Accuracy imp-, This gem will sell quickly. attached breezeway and two- real estate property tax relief. n BOARD OF EDUCATION excellent locale, private sale. car garage. Beautifully situate ortant. Very good benefits. Call now for appointment. needs person with, handyman’s REAL ESTATE gal Friday Call owner, 643-8409. on well treed lot in excellent It's about tim e so m e o ne listened to the 80 m illion Services Offered 31 lEBAL MEN'S 5H background to work with han­ urgently needed. Must be Yours for $32,500. Mr. Lewis, area. Five rooms finished, 3 real gstate property owners of America. REALTOR* TH[ COHfLiTC MfN'S S70M" dicapped boys washing cars, licensed, effici^t, experienced 'bailey employment service MANCHESTER ( VERNON MANCHESTER - Pizza hbuse, 649-5306, rooms unfinished includingJ8 a REALTORS* are doing it STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, -907 M A IN STREET TRI-CITY (leaf removal, window washing, and ambitious, Good opportuni­ «fblly equipped. Priced to sell. 24x28’ familynily room. Attractive fireplaces, flagstone terraces, K rnoor X£NTUCK7 STkAICHT BOUkBOk WHISKEY OISTIUEO AND BOTTLED BY retired person considered. Call ty. Burke Realty, Tolland, 872- 646 - 81.50 Owner has other interests. For THE JAMES B. BUM DISTILLINO CO.. CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY 643-2478 872-01 The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. opportunitipportunfty at $3p,900. concrete repairs, iiiside and 649-2789 after 2 p.m. 7344. All F«*s Employ^ Paid details call Stanley Agency, 646- Realton — MLS Philbrick Agency, Realtors, The MMMKTa MllLTWl USm SBlVHt he. outside. Reasonably priced. 3618. ■■ Manchester Parkade - 649-5306 646-4200. 643-0851.

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BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartm»nt$ For Root 83 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 11, 1974 — PAGE FIFTEEN 4ulos For Solo 81 YA KNOiV, W H A T ^ V ^ P I PUNNO. W^(^^ THEY' FOR RENT in Willington, four- BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN e o e , MARK HAPPPMfP TO A c o m e r /TEAM? room, two-family duplex OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE dwelling with fireplace, air- 1 >f74 by Vtunti BiM Inc TWAIN WA^ WIT AMt? SO SET TH' LAPPER 'SO'S I TM US. Pat on OH, GOOD WJSHT.' W ELL, JT WASM'T MY FAULT. conditioning, available im­ I AM PESICCATEP N ^ BEAW LIkia A6AIM > MY W RQ IF CROMWELL'S PAINTINGS HI, UNCLE C'N WASH THOSE VOU TOLD ME TO STAV OUT OF M e WORTH tSO.OOO.ISHOULO CHECH AAAPV^U>L>6! 6A©ACI7Yf mediately. No pets. Call u r r : P IS a s t e r WITH MORTIFICATION! AReuMEtiTS, a k j ' i p i p .' t h e NMOS *'*'^ THAT UPPER WINPOWS, SyiVESTERi W MY P E N P A L Y ! PERHAPS IS H O U L D McKinney Brothers, Inc., 64^ HAS STRUCK! I FORSOT TO U3AP OTHER K IP S T A R T E P D W E , AW W E J U S T WAS. T H E L A P P E R IN TH E JU ST AS I WAS aOWMA WALK cYEN SLEEP^ERE TO PROTECT G O T BACK 2139 or 684-3081. . THE WORKS OF a r t : MISHTY I H A S T E M T O P O YOUR T R U C K ! ----- N e X T AWAY FROM IT HE PUUCHEP FROM THE ■ GENEROUS TEDIDUDON. _b \p o \k&...yam v/ M E= B I a c k / ^ RUMMAGE HAWWM! TIME, O F VOU, MANCHESTER - Newer 2 IF WE 60 BACK SALE UNK! bedroom Townhouse, full base­ MAYBE IF HIS a. ' T '6 ET IT, WE'LL YA'LL FO R THE ment, private entrances and BE BEHINP . SCRAWLS ARE- BOYS’ WINDOW R e m e m b e r ! patio, includes heat. SCHEPULE! r VALUABLE, c l u b : appliances, and carpeting. $235 WASHING MY PAINTINGS per month. Paul W. Doui M U ST B E FENDERBEMDER PRICELESS'.] (D H7< tY N£A, Inc Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Services ORorod 31 Articloa tor Solo 41 Rooms for Roni M A N C H E ST E R - T h re e BulldIng-ContracRng 33 82 bedroom apartment in newer 3-<( SHARPENING Service - WE BUY and sell used fur­ ROOM tor Rent - Kitchen and two-family, fully carpeted, II3-/; ''■'f Saws, knives, axes, shears, FIREPLACES - roofing, patios, niture. Cash on the line. One living room privileges, parking, appliances, air-conditioning MBIDER. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD skates, rotate blades. Quick interior-exterior painting, all piece or an entire house full. near Parkade. Phone 643-4005. and basement storage. One of the keys to our superb auto body shop is the key to t i ^ s of carpenter work, ad­ Convenient location, $245 (I jR , service., Capitol Equipment 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 one of our rental cars. r monthly, security required. MARY ELLEN... I'VE Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ditions etc. Free estimates. Main Street Rear, behind FURNISHED room, downtown, WHAT Y COME, DEAR... LET JIB CROWDER IS For just $5.00 a day and $.05 a mile you can drive away and leave BEEN KEEPING THE Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Reasonable prices. 643-0001. Douglas Motor Sales. parking, bus, gentleman, Available April 1st. 648a8M. TRUTH, \ ME HELP YOU BACK YOUR...FATHERi 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 64S- your car with manager Ed Roberge, an auto body craftsman with 19 years TRUTH FROM YOU/ M OTHER? J TO YOUR ROOM.. AND references requried, 647-1737. of experience, and six full-time professional body men. 7958. MASONRY - All types, CLEAN USED refrigerators, FIVE ROOMS - security. After fieldstone, brick, concrete. ranges, automatic washers, LARGE, comfortable room, 6 p.m., 568-2230. If you were surprised at the reasonable price for our rental cars, 4':yv Free estimates, after 5 p.m., you will again be surprised by the reasonable price of our repair work. ■>ES REWEAVING burns, moth with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s arking. Gentleman preferred, DUE FOR holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 643-18^0 or 644-2975. JUST MARRIED? Sunny four- Our body shop is open from 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday A lliances, 649 Main St, 643- Rlust nave references. Phone B A D NEWS = dow shades, Venetian blinds. 649-6526. room apartment available. No through Friday, and a towing service is available 24 hours a day. THE WORRY WART Keys made. TV for rent. REMODEL your bathroom, pets. Appliances included. ) 1974 by NtA IX T W u s Pat 0« 3-/( Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. kitchen, rec room or custom Aportmonta For Ron! 83 Utilites extra. $145. 633^6026. build your new home. Call 649- CAPTAIN EASY MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 1142, 643-6341. THE RUMMAGE CORNER WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - 4-room apart­ BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Removal, pruning, lot clearing, for the rental of your apartment ment, first floor, heat, hot NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Conoignmont Thrift Shop water, stove, refrigerator, cen­ lEDTRUDONVOLKSWAlGEN THE 6AILIN0 GUIDE TO spraying.Fully .insured. or home. J.D. Real Estate OKAY, H A P LE 'S /• moving T H E S E w a t e r s LISTS THIS Licensed. Free estimates. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. trally loiated, $175. Adults only. SEE IF YOL) ditions, rec rooms, porches and No pets. Security deposit Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, M7-9386 ISLAND AS "UNEXPLOREP CAN FIND YOLK Phone 633-5345. CLEARANCE SALE at AHO BEUEVEP UNINHABITEP"! roofing. No job too small. Call 90 BIRCH ST. VI 3/13/74 M ANCHESTER - New 3- required. Call 643-9678. w ay b a c k to 649-31A. VOUR CABIN! MASONRY WORK - Brick bedroom apartment, air- 1 FIND t h a t block and stone. New work and| conditioned, kitchen MANCHESTER - four large FIRM NOTE OF repairs, reasonable prices. Call CARPENTRY - Repairs, 0PENIN6 at rooms, garage, heat, hot water, Bualnoaa lor Rent 55 PRISCILLA ’S PO P CERTAINTY RE- appliances, carpeted, private BY AL VERMEER ASSURING- 643-9508. remodeling, additions, roofing. 43 PURNEU PLACE entrance and basement, yard, newly redecorated, central ATTRACTIVE 4 l/2^room, se­ OLDSMOBILE 1969 Cutlass, cond floor apartment, stove and N E V E R A S K •W HILE HE'S PONT YOU. Call David Patria, South Wind­ 3/19/74 parking, Lyndale Street. location, $200. Security. 649- STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 four-door Town Sedan, small V-- SPORT? sor, 644-1796. 7544, 649-6985. refrigerator, $150 monthly. VOUR RATHER D O IN G H IS CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Hours: Tin s., Wad., Thurs. Available immediately. $265 square feet, platform level. 8, automatic transmission. T O B O V A IN C O M E Z__ T very reasonable, work 11-4 per month. 649-4844. Lease, security. Middle-age Stock Place, rear. Attractive Power steering, good condition. MORSE... TAX! guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- WES ROBBINS carpentry Thurs. Evonln^ 6:30-9 COZY FOUR rooms, second couple preferred. No pets or rental Brokers protected. Call Asking $1,095. 643-0117. 4266. remodeling ^ecialist. Ad­ floor, heated, stove, parking. children. References required. 522-3114. FOUR-ROOM and five-room Call 649-7529. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, apartments, tiled bath, heat, Couple, references. Security. 1967 FORD Galaxie 500, yellow built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, hot water included, newly $170. 649-1919. between 87 p.m, 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for with black vinyl top, automatic, 649-3446. FIVE-ROOM apartment on PIANO UPRIGHT, recon­ remodeled. Middle-age adults. store, office etc. $160. Call 646- power steering, radio, new i S v . . it. '9., bU irc TV 1].; Pi. 0, THREE rooms. Porter Street first floor on Woodland Street. 2426, 9-5. muffler system, very good gas REPAIRS ditioned, tuned and delivered, Security deposit, references, no Phone 643-1425. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - $145. Phone 742-7141. pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B area, heat, gas, electric, mileage. Call 643-6425 after 6 STEVE CANYON new homes custom built, parking, refrigerator and stove, BOLTON - office space 172 p.m. BY MILTON CANIFF |;on all makes of sawing School Street, across from East remodeled, additions, rec Side Rec, near Main. fireplace. $165 monthly. Securi­ HEATED FOUR rooms, square feet, warehouse l,0ffl ^machines. Open Wadnaa-* COLONIAL wing back sofa with rooms, garages, kitchens matching chair. Matching ty deposit, no pets. 247-4688,236- appliances and garage. Kids square feet, loading dock with CADILLAC, 1968 Eldorado, 0564. AN A6ENT RENTED ME ^ I BEUEVEYOU! \ OH! -YOU-AH- day, Thursday and Friday remodeled, bath tile, cement coffee table, two end tables. and pets okay. $135. (03-29) overhead door, and heat. At­ front wheel drive, yellow with 1/ I'M not' / I' m ■ V i DON'T KNOW 111 9; Monday, Tuesday and work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. black vinyl top, excellent condi­ THIS HOUSE.' THE LADY - I ’M THE HUSBAN I LOOK SORE! I ANSRY...^ PUZZLED WHERE I LIVE ' Phone after 5 p.m., 643-4931. tractive appearance, good com­ MOVING OUT WANTED HOPE YOU PONT Saturday Til 5. tial or commercial. ^11 649- THREE-ROOM apartment, mercial location by two major tion, $1,650. Call evenings 4-7, '3*11 4291. PRESIDENTIAL heat, hot water, stove, EAST HARTFORD - heated 643-8771. TO BE GONE BEFORE ONE YEAR old oil burner, highvvays. Route 84 and 44. HER HUSBAND CAME refrigerator, near hospital. three rooms, garage and THE BORN LOSER W Carlin model 400N-2R, oil tank, VILU8E APTS. Ideal for distributor. $225 BY ART SANSOM HOME FRO/Vl A aiOHT,' Knft Pur/ i R.E. GOWER — Finish caipen- $160. Adults only, no pets. appliances. $150. (13-50). monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- 1969 CADH.LAC, Fleetwood, 1/4 full, electric accessories for Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. Tri-City n a a Varnon < > try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ burner. $350 for all. Phone after MANCHESTER Security deposit required. 2075. Brougham, one owner, 46,000 872-2219 ditions, porches, any type 6 p.m., 643-7429. Phone 643-9678. miles, all extras included, $2,- remodeling, 646-2087. One and two bedrooms. OVER 900 available rental INDUSTRIAL floor space, 1600 500. Call 9-5, 289-2757. OH,CC>M'T6eT Near schools, churches VERNON - Northgate, 300 properties on hand daily. and 3200 ^ u are feet, 3-phase SONY - 17” color TV, 1 1/2 South Street, Vernon. There I CAhPENTRY - Porches, gar­ years old, like new. $235. Call Houses and apartments. All wiring, office and parking. 649- 1959 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, 4-door TREE SERVICE (Soucier) and shopping center, on will be a few vacancies se­ areas, all prices. Call now. THINJK LONJfceR ages, additions, bathrooms, 646-5869. bus line. Call anytime. 5043. sedan, good running condition. Trees cut, trimmed or topied, kitchens, houses, repairs.'Free curing at Northgate in the next Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. Open 7 $35. Call 643-8109. HMR ON) stumps removed, fully insured. estimates. Small jobs. Stephen month or two. If you are in­ days, 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Resort Property Got a tree problem? Well worth POLAROID model 450 camera 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 terested in a large well cared /V\BM A R £ Martin, 646-7295. with portrait, close-up and flash For Rent se Trucka tor Sale 82 a phone call. 742-8252. for apartment, fully carpeted, FOUR BEDROOMS, RUT.;, ■ attachments, plus sun filter and with loads of closets, private MASON CONTRACTOR - appliances, and fenced yard. COTTAGE For Rent - 1972 FORD pickup, 8’ box, V8 ODD JOBS - You name it, we do shoulder carrying bag. $100. entrance and private patio, $iM. (92-57). Rentex, $30 fee., \)0EUU... SIOOR Plastering, custom built stone Call 646-5869. HEBRON - modern 2 bedroom Lakeport, New Hampshire, engine, automatic transmis­ it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy or brick fireplaces, chimney each apartment with its own 549-6980. sion, low mileage. Call 643-2696. 872-2385. apartment, in country setting, dishwasher, clothes washer and Lake Winnepesaukee. 3 repair, block and cement work. bedrooms, all utilities, beach. THE FLINTSTONES SPAULDING golf clubs, ladles carpeting, appliances, heat and clothes dryer as well as other BY HANA-BARBERA New or old. Free estimates. E. low handicap series, complete hot water. Available im­ $135 weekly. 875-0381. 1966 FORD PICK-up, F-lOO, 1/2 TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. appliances, then you should ton, V-8, automatic transmis­ ® e>p *|(A 'X ' V «*«s u $ Pit 0" large appliances, cleaning set of irons, including wedge mediately, $190. Eastern, 646- take the trouble to see what is WOODLAND CAPE COD Orleans - New, fur­ sion. Good running condition. ABOUT cellars and attics, also some and putter, never used. $60.; 8250. available at Northgate. Rentals ALLEY O O P ...HOW Ab o u t WHAT I DUNNO-JUST o ANY TYPE mason and carpen­ exercise bike $15. Call 646-2599 nish^, view of the beach, Maj^ Phone after 6j>.m., 649-6973. i BY V.T. HAMLIN THREE ME DRAWING TH' H ECK tree work done. 644-1775. try work, additions and are from $195-$240., and include HOW T H O U G H T IT after 5. MANCHESTER - two bedroom MANOR to September, two wee WEEKS SOMETHING IS THAT Mi g h t l o o k remodeling. Free estimates. A. heat, parking, etc. Call minimum. 644-1833. SOMETHING'S WRONG- .I I'LL CHECK ON LOMS DO I a LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, apartment in three family, superintendant, Mr. Utter, at Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 64 Y E S , I WAS HE MUST NOT BE ON IT!?.... s»// FUMNy ON , Squillacote, 649-0811. APARTMENTS FEEL IT STRONG.' WHY HIM WITHOUT DE­ RIGHT.' HIS TRAIL TOO FAR FROM HERE.' you have cellars and attics cleaned, MOVING - Dark pine triple appliances. Available im- 872-6011. yO U R FOOT.'^ o HOmOttMlO ytIM t Wanted to Rent 57 ELSE WOULD OOP BE LAY... I'M POSITIVE IS CLEAR... TO wear BE lawns mowed, small tree work. dresser and bed, end tables, m^iately, security required, RAWLEIGH 10-speed girls V GONE SO LONG ? NEWiTiLw HOMEn u m r j Builderso u iia t - stereo equipment. Phone 644- $150. Eastern , 6486250. (Off W. MlUdto Tpke.) HP WENT THIS TH' CAST/ /^^y Free estim ate. Phone 643-6000. Remodeling TLitclk itc h e n s , CHARLES Apartments - East MAIICHESTER WANTED - One or two bike, excellent condition. $90 WAY.' _ ^ CLIFF "V i 1028 after 2 p.m. Middle Tpke, 4 1/2 room Firm. Phone 643-6612. r1, GUEST bathrooms, garages^ih_ , ^ile and MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- M N liy bedroom apartment. Two in e DRESSMAKING - 15 years painting. Heating and repairs, townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 U«R HOUSING CORP. family. Phone 643-5069 after 5 experience. Specializing in .all 643-7367. appliances, carpeted, two air- p.m. HONDA 1970, CT-70, perfect alterations, evening and bridal Doga-BIrda-Pota 43 baths, full basement, private conditioners, heat, hot water, condition. Set up for woods. entrances. Includes neat and 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary |owns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- storage, basement garage, apartments. Features wall-to- !ly $175. Phone 633-0346. AKC registered m iniature appliances. $245 per month. sound prooofing, washer dryer Rooftng-Sldlng-Chlmnoy 34 Schnauzer, two year old male. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- wall carpeting, vanity tile for two adults, one child. Four hook-ups. $245 monthly. By ap­ rooms with appliances. Phone LOW COST motorcycle in­ TRUCK AND tractor, backhoe $75. Call 646-2599 after 5. 4535, 646-1021. pointment, Charles Ponticelli, baths, built-in oven, range, surance, immediate binding. ROOFING and roof repairing, dishwasher, refrigerator and' after 4 p.m., 646-0518. IH- work, rough grading, fill Coughlin Roofing Co. M3-770f 6 4 6 ^ , 649-9644. See us for your needs, Crockett removal or delivery. 649-6962 or MUST SELL - AKC Collie, four MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom disposal, electric heat, 2 air Agency, 643-1577. O months old, $100. 429-5248 after Townhouse with full basement, LANDLORDS and property 6464761. BIDWELL Home Improvement FOUR ROOMS, first floor, conditioners, glass sliding owners, we have many Well 3 - II --- 4:30 p.m. washer and dryer hookups, 1974 by NEA, Inc T M Rtg. lIS. W . W* Co. E xpert installation of heat, hot water, stove, doors, all large rooms. Full screened and qualified tenants. HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- LIGHT TRUCKING - attics and appliances, heat and cooking refrigerator, garage, laundry basement storage area, ample ^cles, parts and accessories. aluminum siding, gutters and gas include in modest monthly Rent your property today. No MR. ABERNATHY WIN AT BRIDGE cellars cleaned. For free es­ AKC COLLIES, sables apd tris, facilities. $185. 643-4884. parking. Starting at $175. Han­ Expert service. Harley- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY trims. Roofing installation and six weeks old, all shots, call 875- rental. Available now. Highland cost or obligation. Rentex, 527- timates phore 647-9610 anytime. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. dy to shopping, schools, bus 5448. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 1629. Oak Village, 643-5177. W AN T WHY TAKE A CHANCE ♦f. 22 30 Keep m ar. 20' 62 Detecting near Plaza. 875-1333. 649-2712. 644-0268. cionditioning. Call 643-6749. , 3/12 30-40-53-54 i f device ?\ 36-45-46-59 (^AJvcrsc , Ncutnl L'4/65-72-78 Tv9 ( 61-64-73 g INEWSPWPER ENTERPRISE ASSN |

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Obituaries Steele Keeping Police Report Watch Your ■ r (Continued from Page One) ManrtjTHtpr Sup Earl E. Bailey Mrs. Lena D. Bushnell sense Republican record in the Earl E. Bailey, 93, of 466 W. Mrs. Lena Dayton Bushnell, nation and state since Nixon motor vehicle. He was released grant ond-half the highway, Manchester A City of y Hinge Chnrni Republicans have a lot to be MANCHESTER Middle l^pke. died Sunday at 86, of Milford, N.H., formerly and Meskill took office,” Wind­ on a 1180 non-surety bond for The arrest was made in con­ FAT-GO proud of.” Several incidents of van­ Manchester Memorial of West Hartford, died Friday ing up with: appearance on March 25. He urged, "Let’s work dalism were reported to police nection with the investigation Lose ugly excess weight with the MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1974— VOL. XCIII, No.'137 Hospital. He was the husband of in Milford. She was the sister of “The common sense that un­ • Charles Bickford, 57, of sensible NEW FAT-GO diet harder, let’s keep the faith, and over the weekend. of a two-car accident on Main TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Mrs. Irene Greene Bailey. derstands that Watergate does East Hartford was charged plan. Nothing sensational Juat Mrs. Mary D. Hammond of let’s be the party that serves Bowers School, 141 Princeton St. Police said Shea was Bom in Manchester, he lived Manchester. not indict our entire political with operating a motor vehicle steady weight loss for thoaathat the people.” St. had ten windows smashed traveling north and allegedly really want to lose. in Hartford most of his life She was a member of the system, but in fact reaffirms while under the influence of _Governor WonH Seek Re-Election Genovesi said, “I agree—our and a number of items were crossed over to the southbound A full 12 day supply only $3.00. before returning to Manchester Botsford Family Association of that the system does work — by liquor and/or drugs when his party has nothing to be tossed around. Nothing was lane and collided head-on with a nine years ago. He was a Milford, Conn. demonstrating our ability to get car collided with an automobile ashamed of. Our party has done reported missing. car driven by Gerard R. Ber­ biology technician at Trinity She is also survived by a to the bottom of this sordid driven by Annastasia 'Tsangas a great job in Hartford. We are The Manchester Bus Co. com­ trand, 18, of 68 Deming St., losInoweWrtlwrwwr College for 66 years. daughter. scandal, to root out wrong­ of Glastonbury in a private fortunate to have Gov. Meskill plained of rocks being thrown South Windsor. Money back In full II not complete­ Other survivors are two Private funeral services will doing in the highest places, and parking lot. Bickford’s court at the head of our party and, from the Prospect St. overpass Bertrand was taken to ly satisfied with weight loss from d au g h t^ , Mrs. Ethel Harway be held at the convenience of to institute sweeping reform.” date is set for March 25. Manchester Memorial the very first package. of Jersey City, N.J., and Mrs. thanks to him, we have a great at a school bus traveling on 1-84. Meskill Future Plans He predicted, “If our can­ the family at the Newkirk and About six youths are believed to Hospital, treated for bruises DTON'T DELAY James Kannan of Pompano record.” didates will talk that kind of Whitney Funeral Home, 776 be involved in the incident. VERNON and contusions, and released. gat PAT-OO today. Beach, Fla.; a grandson, and He called for 150 and 200 per common sense. I’m convinced Farmington Ave., West Hart­ At the Robertson School on David McCarthy, 17, of 34 Shea was released on his Only $3.00 at three great-grandchildren. cent effort, “because we know we’ll not only re-elect a ford, with the Rev. Arnold D. No. School St. entry was gained Main St., Talcottville was promise to appear in Circuit Funeral services are we did our best and to elect our Republican governor and state charged Sunday with possession LIGBEn REXALL Johnson officiating. Burial will best.” through a broken window. Court 12, East Hartford, March Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the be in Fairview Cemetery, West legislature, but we’ll add to the of marijuana. He was released 25. ‘I’ll Follow My Star’ Seven classrooms, a library and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Steele said in his address, Republican strength in the U.S. on a $100 non-surety bond for Hartford. bathroom were ransacked and Main St. Buriai will be in East "The key to (Republican) House and Senate as well.” appearance in Circuit Court 12, HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. There are no calling hours. items thrown around. Nothing the end of a news conference at The governor said he would The last time a high-ranking Cemetery. success in 1974, it seems to me, Ck)-chairmen of the event, Rockville, April 2. Thomas J. Meskill who says he “I can see it in the stars,” was reported as missing. which he was expected to out­ finish his term but he has not figure in the Meskill ad- Friends may cali at the is not to become discouraged by considered one of the most PINEHURST PORK SALE will not run again today Hull said, “but not in the polls. ’ ’ A broken window was While on routine patrol this line his future plans. ruled out any of the options ministrqjion referred to the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to the problems and the gloom of successful by Manchester morning, Vernon Police dis­ Starts Tuesday at 9 A.M. declined to detail his plans, Meskill said his decision was Mrs. A. George Schaller reported at the Keeney St. Asked if Watergate played a open to him, among them a galaxy was when T. Clark Hull, 9 p.m. the moment — but to emphasize Republicans in recent years, covered a break at the Vernon Buy one of these 12 to 13 lb. Pork Loins and have Frank saying only “I’ll follow my a personal one. “Quite frankly, I Mrs. Marjorie Thaller, 62, of Schooi. role in his decision not to seek a federal judgeship, higher then the lieutenant governor didn’t want to be governor for Those wishing to do so may our overwhelmingly positive were Harriet Haslett and Wally Mall Texaco Station on Rt. 83. Toros cut and wrap It for your freezer. You can get 2 star.” 73 Cooper St. died last night at In other police activity, a second term, Meskill said, “Ab­ political office or a business or and now a Superior Court judge, four more years,” Meskill told make memorial contributions record and to go on w i^ those Irish Jr. Police said an undetermined medium-sized Roasts and 10 to 12 Center Chops or 2 Meskill made the comment at her home. She was the wife of break was reported at 201 solutely not.” academic post. was asked if he would like to be newsmen. to the Heart Fund. candidates who can continue to The invocation was delivered amount of money was taken. Large Roasts. . A. George Schaller. Shallowbrook Lane. Nothing EOvernor. His interest in the $35,000 a taik common sense to the by Sen Odegard and singing of Hie break is under investiga­ Rsmember — This Is medium-sized Pork, lean, fresh and She was bora April 25,1911, in was listed as missing . year job waned. He said at people.” “The Star Spangled Banner” tion. just In from lowa...the land of corn where the best pork In New York State and lived in • Cristobal Ortiz, 31, of Hart­ times he was bored— “between Robert G. Higuera He ticked off the “common was led by Carol Kuehl. grown. . . Manchester for about 20 years. ford was charged with fourth- crises,” he said. Republicans Robert Glen Higuera, 25, of Private funeral services will TOLLAND WHOLE 10 to 12 LB. Nate Agostinelli degree larceny Saturday on a are expected to be in for'a dif­ 183 Hilliard St., died Saturday Two 15-year-olds were ap­ be Wednesday at the Holmes shoplifting complaint from the ficult year due to Watergate at Manchester Memorial’ prehended and turned over to LOIN OF PORK 5 Funepal Home, 400 Main St. Stop & Shop supermarket, 236 CUT TO ORDER, and the economy. Hospital. He was the husband of Burial will be in East Spring Night School juvenile authorities in connec­ lb. In Enviable Spot W. Middle Tpke. He was Tve never run away from a Mrs. Lynn Dupont Higuera. tion with the investigation of Cemetery. released on a 325 cash bond and fight in my life,” Meskill said, Bora in Hartford, he lived in the siphoning of gasoline from a Ellen Presented Plaque By SOL R. COHEN ’There are no calling hours. Will Open Tonight court date is March 25. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS ...... ib. $ 1 .2 9 “I believe he would have been and in the "last analysis, you Manchester 14 years. He was a truck at a Tolland construction State Ckimptroller and former • Raymond Ramezzana, 21, PORK ROAST S-RIbCut ...... lb 7 9 0 our strongest candidate, have to do what’s best for your director of the Respiratory site. Ellen Burns, center, smiles proudly as she is presented with a plaque recognizing Manchester Mayor Nathan of West Hartford was charged without question. His policies family,” the governor, a father School of Therapy at St. Fran­ Ettore A. Spagnolo Classes in the Manchester 103. Dr. Alfred Tycheson, assis­ Police said a call was Here’s the lowest price In a long time on her Explorer achievements. Alan Tucker, representing Long Rivers Council, Agostinelli finds himself in an with illegai possession of a non­ and decisions of the past two of five, said. cis Hospital. He was a member Ettore ’A. Spagnolo, former Adult Evening School begin tant school superintendent, will received by them concerning DUBUQUE-LEAN made the presentation Saturday night at Explorer Post’s 112 annual dinner. With enviable position today, narcotic drug believed to be y ^ rs would have made him a Meskill, a 46-year-old of the American Association of Manchester resident, died tonight at Manchester High speak on the curriculum and in­ the youths running around the Ellen is her mother, Mrs. Frank Burns. Ellen, who is applying for the Scouts following Gov. Meskill’s an- marijuana and was released on winner, unquestionably.” Republican, who was elected in Respiratory Therapists, the March 9 in New Rochelle School. struction in Manchester public area of the Annulli Construction Eagle Award, has already gained recognition for being the first |ir l permitted to nouncemnt Monday he isn’t in­ a written promise to appear on SUCED BACpN^^^^^ Odegard said, at this time, he 1970 by an 82,000-vote margin, Connecticut Association of Hospital, New Rochelle, N.Y. There are about 40 classes schools. n project on Sand Hill Rd. terested in running tor a second March 25. study for the Pope Pius XII and Ad Altare Dei religious awards. thinks Congressman Robert most of it garnered in Fairfield Respiratory Therapists and the He is survived by two remaining with openings. Superintendent of Schoois State Police also are in­ We will have Smoked Pork Chops, Very Tender Liver, and term. • Scott W. Hemingway, 21, of Steele is the best choice for the County, has been mentioned for American Registry of daughters, five grandchildren, Students may register all teis James P. Kennedy will head the vestigating a complaint our famous Imported Sauerkraut.. . Agostinelli, one of the most East Hartford was charged nomination. two posts. RespiratoK^erapists. He was and three great-grandchildren. week for any class which is still received from residents of the popular Republicans in the program March 19 on manage­ with operating a motor vehicle State Rep. Donald Genovesi, However, a source dose to a 19M Ma^flbster High School Funeral services will be held open. ment and financing. Norwegian Wood Apartments Look what 89* will buy at PInahurat state and a public official who while license under suspension. R-12th District, on the other the Federal Ckimmunications graduate. He graduate with an Tuesday at 10 a.m. with a Mass More than 1,800 persons have 'The final rpeeting on March on Rt. 195 in Tolland. Scouts Not Prepared has equally strong backing hand, said Agostinelli is his Court date is March 25. Commission t61d United Press associate degree in respiratory of the Resurrection at St. registered for the spring 26 will be conducted by Wilson Police said several of the MARTINSON’S from a host of Democrats, is choice and that he’d make a fine • Trinity C. Petrasso, 37, of 4 International he was not under therapy from Manchester Com­ A u g u s tin e ’s C h u rc h , classes in adult education, said Deakin Jr., assistant residents complained that two FINE COFFEE Rl one of the four or five persons governor. Larchmont,N.Y. Friends may Salem Rd. was charged with consideration there. “Never munity Coilege. Emil Ostrowski, director of the superintendent. He will speak juveniles had been going LAND 0’ LAKES or being mentioned most He said he heard Meskill’s an­ call at the John J. Fox, Inc. fourth:degree larceny on a heard of him,” the source said. Other survivors are a adult evening school. on staffing, staff evaiuation and through the mailboxes, opening prominently for the GOP nouncement with regret, Funeral Home, 280 Boston Post shoplifting complaint from STAnSUnERNi. For Ellen Burns And Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, Tuesday, the first of three daughter, Robin Ann Higuera of staff resources. letters and taking money and nomination for governor. “Because I think he did a good R-Conn., Said he would consider Jld., Larchmont, N.Y. tonight weekly programs on “Public . Treasure City in the BRADE AA Manchester; his parents, Vic­ The series is free to the opening packages and hiding More than that, he is being job for the state.” Meskill, a lawyer, for a federal from 7 to 9. Schools in Manchester” will be Manchester Parkade. She was FRESH EBBS doz. CONNIE TUTTLE Book’’ states, "The Explorer tor and Rose Dellorso Higuera public, , the contents. courted for his support by those He said of Meskill, “Although judgeship, “if he so desires it. Burial will be in St. James presented at 7 p.m. in Room released on a 3KX) non-surety rm program does not have a step-by-step of Manchester; a brother IDAHO POTATOES a . others being mentioned for the he earned a reputation of being Have I offered him a Richard A. Higuera of Cemetery, Manchester. bond for court appearance The Boy Scouts of America are not advancement program, except in Sea nomination. March 25. SOUTH WINDSOR tough, he was tough only when judgeship? No. Has he Manchester, hnd ,his paternal Robert J. Gallant, 21, of . prepared for Ellen Burns. Exploring.’’ However, it goes on to It is safe to say that, whoever Claim Settlement • John Slater, 28, of 54 Thrall With this coupon and 2G and a $7.50 additional E31en, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it was needed. His toughness requested a judgeship? No.” grandmother, Mrs. Rose Birch Dr., Andover was purchase — Buy . explain that an Explorer who has at­ is nominated — be it brought the state from the Weicker said. Higuera of Montpelier, Vt. On Board’s Agenda R'*- Vernon was charged with arrested late Friday night by Frank Burns of 27 Montclair Dr. is Agostinelli, Bob Steele, Dan Correction misuse of registration plates; tained the First Gass progress award brink of a serious financial Meskill read a 2(X)-word state­ The funeral is Tuesday at 9; 30 South Windsor Police, on a petitioning for the Eagle Award, the Lufkin, Lewis Rome, T. Qark The School Bell which The Manchester Board of operating without a license; in a Scout troop is encouraged to situation to one wher we find ment first reciting a list of his a.m. from the John F. Tierney 2 cans Campbairslampbeirs ^ Hull, Fran Collins, or a dark appeared Saturday in The Directors 'Tuesday night will warrant issued by Circuit Court highest honor awarded Boy Scouts. become an Eagle scout. ourselves able to reduce taxes, administration’s ac­ Funeral Home, 219 W. Center and operating an unregistered TOMATO SOOP Herald was incorrectly headed consider approving a $3,000 12 charging him with illegal /or o n /x ___ There is no question that Ellen, a horse — Agostinelli will have a and yet offer greater services complishments — he said he St., with a Mass at 10 at the About Town Ellen has been earningScout Bennet Junior High School. It claim settlement for David E. sale of a controlled substance. member of Manchester’s Explorer voice in the selection. More for the people of Connecticut.” restored fiscal responsibility Church of the Assumption. Limit 2 cans each $7.50 order. Valid thhu Mar. 16 merit badges since she began as an Manchester High School should have read Illing Junior Tabor of 45 Wellman St., a Gallant was released on a Post 112, has met all the listed than that, it is safe to say also Genovesi said he doesn’t and lowered taxes in Connec­ Burial will be in St. Jatnes Explorer one and one-half years ago. Booster Club will meet in the High School, by ’Thomas Russo, minor, in an action brought by $10,000 non-surety bond for he will have some place on the believe Meskill’s decision will ticut, saving the decision not to Cemetery. requirements for the award. She Until she applied for the Eagle Award state ticket. Gov. Thomaa J. Meskill teachers cafeteria tonight at 7. school arid home coordinator. his father. appearance in Circuit Court 12, have any material effect on the run until the very last. Friends may call at the organized a group of scouts and she never met any opposition, accor­ The settlement stems from East Hartford, April 1. . PINEHURST Agostinelli said today he will operation of the General Republican State Chairman funeral home tonight from 7 to Legal Tassle explorers in an effort to clean Salter’s respect a request from State an accident Sept. 5,1970 on Oak Daniel J. Shea, 43, of 772 Main ding to Mrs. Burns. IWmus feels that Assembly. J. Brian Gaffney called for a 9. The executive board of the St., South Windsor was charged Pond; she has been an officer of Post GOP Chairman J. Brian Grove St. when David, then 13 NEW YORK (UPI) - A the bureaucratic difficulties Ellen’s Manchester GOP Town two-week moratorium on can­ Lutz Junior Museum League memo from financier Robert L. Saturday night with operating GROCERY, INC. 112; and she has earned more than the Gaffney “for a low profile by and riding a bicycle, was struck Eagle application has met are the Qtairman A. Paul Berte also is didacies on the heels of .will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at while under the influence of necessary number of merit badges. by a car and sustained multiple Vesco to F. Donald Nixon, the 302 MAIN, CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE result of the Long Rivers Council ad­ potential candidates and no an­ backing Agostinelli for the Republicans Meskill’s announcement so the the museum. liquor or drugs and failure to Fletcher Bessel injuries. President’s older brother, But, obviously, she has never been a ministrative staff’s reluctance to nouncements for two weeks, un­ nomination. party can “determine where we til things quiet down.” COVENTRY - Fletcher David’s father sued the allegedly threatening to dis­ Boy Scout and has not achieved the tangle with the National Council over He said, “Recently, the are going.” close Vesco’s secret $200,000 mmmmmummmmm He said, however, he would Besset, 63, of Maple Trail was owners of the car, Gregory and Scouts’ First Class rank which may be the matter. In fact, as of Saturday, it Manchester Republican town Among the candidates are taken ill at his home Saturday Miners Return To Pits Nixon 1972 campaign contribu­ required for Eagle status. proud to accept the nomina­ Dan W. Lufkin, the millionaire Rockville Emblem Club will Mary Johnston of Plymouth was not clear if Long Rivers ever sent committee unanimously and Laud Meskill and was pronounced dead on LONDON (UPl) - Britain’s tion, was the object of a court­ tion, if it were offered him. He financier and former en­ have a potluck Wednesday at Lane, and the Town of According to John Primus, com­ Ellen’s application to New Jersey, or enthusiastically resolved its arrival at Windham Community 269,000 coal miners returned to room tussle today in the said his possible candidacy I'nited Press liii'ernational vironmental commissioner 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Home on Manchester. The claim against mittee chairman for Post 112, Eagle support for Nate, for his pre­ Protection Commissioner Dan Memorial Hospital. He was the work today after a four-month Mitchell-Stans trial. if it merely sent a letter explaining would, of necessity, have to rise Atty. Gen. Robert K, Killian from Newtown and Rep. Robert Park St. Members are the town was on the basis that awards have been presented to sent position or whatever Lufkin said Connecticut was husband of Mrs. Evelyn Bentley strike and slowdown that The government wants it Connecticut’s the situation and asking for advice. In from a people’s movement, higher office he may wish to wrote a “Dear Tom" letter and H. Steele, R-(k)nn. reminded to bring articles for oil and gravel spread on the Explorers who were never scouts. But losing "an able and courageous Besset. plunged the country into its entered in evidence. The any case, Explorer Post 112, entirely because he has no piolitical most of the other candidates Both agreed to withhold any the penny table. Mrs. Arthur street had contributed to the ac­ pursue. The Manchester chief executive and a man of Bora in Ferrisburg, Vt. he worst industrial crisis since defense wants it excluded. U.S. Mark Clayton, spokesman for the Boy behind Ellen in her effort, is angry organization, nor anywhere seeking his job said it was a pity action. Lufkin called Meskill Foisie is chairman of the cident. Largest delegation (to the state conven­ great integrity.” lived in Coventry 15 years. He World War II and toppled the District Court Judge Lee P. Scouts National Council in New about the situation. near the potential campaign tion) will not be making any en­ Gov. Thomas J. Meskill would "an able and courageous chief program. The regular business In the settlement, the town Lufkin. millionaire was a self-employed carpenter, Conservative government. would pay $3,000, as approved Gagliardi scheduled today’s Brunswick, New Jersey, denies this, Angry enough to draft a resolution funds available to other possi­ dorsements or commitments not seek re-election. businessman who is considered executive and a man of great in­ meeting will follow at 8 and the Record ble candidates. retiring three years ago. The ending of the labor dis­ by the town counsel, and the session 15 minutes early for a yet admits that it might have oc­ Former Environmental the chief prospect for the tegrity,” while Steele said if nominating committee will pre­ censuring National Council “for their Agostinelli praised the (See Page Ten) Other survivors are a pute retu rn ^ British industry Johnston’s insurance company hearing on the opposing curred “two or three years ago.” In Republican gubernatorial Meskill chose to run in 1974 he sent the coming year’s officers. oligarchic denial of the spirit of Me^ill administration for its daughter, Mrs. Charles Cone of to a normal work week, ending would pay $12,500. motions. Retailer! any case, Clayton stressed that if it nomination, said he would not would have been victorious. Don’t forget the canned goods brotherhood on which scouting was efficiency and ac­ ScoUand, a sister, Mrs. Bella more than two months of a did occur, it “was not right, not a part announce any decision of his Meskill fueled speculation he for the-food basket for the founded.” complishments. Kellogg of Bristol, Vt.; a three-day week imposed to save Lydall St. Area plans for at least two weeks. would not seek a second term March 22 military whist. of the exploring program.” And angry enough for John Primus brother, George Besset of energy. “I think it’s been the most ef­ Lufkin said he would visit when last December he com­ While a program of advancement ficient government in the past W illimantic, and three WANTED to consider a legal test as “a last party officials and citizen mitted what his aides privately grandchildren. ^Golfing Gourmet’ through the acquisition of merit resort.” 20 years,” he said. Zoning Upheld said was a ^ “public relations Clean, Late MoM badges is part of the Boy Scout tradi­ groups across Connecticut Funeral services are Tuesday The Manchester Alumni Qub Will Delay Visit I The Albnm H u t Inspiied The Television Special The next question: Are the Boy He said of Meskill’s decision, before making any decision fiasco.” at 11 a.m. at the Potter Funeral of Pi Beta Phi will hold its tion, the 1973 "Exploring Reference “I think most of us at the The governor went to his Ver­ Study SLA Message Scouts of America prepared for that? In upholding the PZC’s deci­ about his possible candidacy. Home, 456 Jackson St., monthly meeting tonight at 7; 30 Dick Junkins, the “Golfing i USED CARS »»» Capitol knew it was coming but The Hartford County Court of mont ski retreat while much of , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - sion, Judge Sponzo said he saw Lufkin's decision to wait two Willimantic. Burial will be in at the home of Sandra D’Attillo, Gourmet” originally scheduled TopPricaaPald it still was a bit dissappointing Common Pleas has upheld a Connecticut lay near-paralyzed The family of kidnaped heiress “FREE TO BE...Y0U AND ME’ no merit in any of three issues weeks was in accordance with Stowe, Vt. '' 42 Zimmer Rd., East Hartford. to appear Tuesday through For AN Makea when he said it.” July 1973 decision by in the grips of the worst ice Patricia Hearst, 20, wants time w ilh raised by Lynch in his challenge GOP Chairman J. Brian Friends may call at the Members are asked to b ring Satui^ay at Stop and Shop on W. CARTER CHEVROLET Agostinelli’s potential Manchester’s Planning and storm to hit the state in two to study the latest communica­ of the rezoning action, which Gaffney’s wish for a two-week funeral home tonight from 7 to some object which has special Middle Tpke. will be unable to strength may surface as early Zoning Commission (PZC) decades. tion from the Symbionese C O jIia changed zoning on First Hart­ moratorium before anyone an­ 9. ''meaning to them. A discussion be on hand at that time, accord­ MABLO THOMAS AND FRIENDS as next Tuesday. At 4:30 p.m. which approved rezoning to Meskill later dismissed Liberation Army before 1229 NWii SiraM Buckland Environmental ford’s property from Rural nounced political plans. will be held. Area members are ing to a spokesman for the that day in his State Capitol allow construction of “luxury Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- speculation the ski trip in­ invited. replying. The SLA broke a 16- Residence to Residence M day silence during the weekend store. Date of his appearance ceremonial office, -he will host condominiums” on 28 acres of Conn., an often mentioned dicated he wouldn’t seek a se­ will be announced soon. the "State Comptroller’s 4th land off Lydall St. and (multi-family dwellings) Zone. cond term. with a new tape recording and a MARIDTHOAAAS ^ Plans Told Commission • Lynch questioned whether the possible gubernatorial can­ Anniversary Mass new demand. Annual St. Patrick’s Day Greenwood Dr. didate, said Meskill has been “If that was an indication of The Women’s Home League Celebration," with first-, A ruling by Judge Maurice PZC could reverse itself by ap­ A seventh anniversary Mass ’The kidnapers said the food Approximately 133 acress vironmental Protection) close­ “an outstanding governor.” my political intentions I would of the Salvation Army will meet AND FRIENDS By BETTY RYDER second- and even third-echelon Sponzo dismissed an appeal proving a change to Residence for Linda Ann Caselll will be giveaway program set up by ALAN ALDA • HAWYBaAfCNTl • M£l BROOKS ’ IfiCJHOS&Oi will be used for residential,” he ly and the proposed develop­ "Steele said he is “disap­ not have come back from Ver­ Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the In an attempt to alleviate any Republicans invited. brought by Edward C. Lynch of M Zone after the commission celebrated Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Miss Hearst’s father, DKlKCAi/tn O»Aaaw^»gG BAlYKVVaP€- R05fYG«fR noted, "with building ment is skirting the inland had denied a zone change to pointed” Meskill is not seeking mont,” he told a group of Citadel. Mrs. Annie Russell is S^«lEYO €S ■ eoeSYMORSf ■ SEEKERS concern on the part of the State Sen. David Odegard, R- 325 Vernon St., whose property St. James Church. newspaper editor Randoph A. progressing about 200 units per wetland areas.” Residence A Zone for the same a second term. "I believe he Manchester high school hostess. DIANAROSS • DIANA SA/05- TOMSm OFKRS Manchester Conservation Com­ Fourth District, said he was abuts the condominium site Hearst, did not meet their year.” He further noted th a t site. would have won,” Steele said. students. mission regarding the en- sorry to learn the governor proposed for development by demands and was a “sham.” He assured the commission (See Page Ten) The second-term con­ Meskill’s popularity sagged vironmental affect of won’t run again. First Hartford Realty Ctorp." The judge said First Hart­ In Memoriam They also said before Miss the that vegetation would be kept ford's application for change to gressman from eastern Connec­ to an all-time low in 1973 when proposed Buckland Rd. — In loving memory of Joseph P. Draghl Hearst can be released, two FUNERAL HOME intact and all measures taken to M Zone was substantially ticut said he would decide his he waited four months before The recitation of the Rosary Burnham St. development, Sr. who passed away March 11, IW . SLA members in custody E$tabll$hed 1874-Three Generations of Service preserve inland wetland areas. different from the unsuccessful future political plans around allowing the state to subsidize - and an ecumenical hour will be John Finguerra of Arthur Always a silent heartache, awaiting trial for murder must 142 East Center Street, Manchester “In the center of the proposed Middle East Oil Conference April 1. bus service. Bus drivers were conducted by the members of Fischer, Inc. of New York gave A Zone request, as new zoning Many a silent tear. be given broadcast time on development are six tobacco regulations creating the M Zone Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R- on strike and bus service had But always a b^utiful memory. the St. Bridget Rosary Society a slide presentation at the com- nationwide television to teil Phone 646-5310 barns which are in good condi­ Conn., said he had tried "in ground to a halt statewide Of one we loved so dear. Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. in Cronin mission’s Monday night ALGERIA went into effect between the how they have been treated tion. These we hope to retain dates of the two applications. every conceivable human way” during the four months it took Hall at Mayfair Gardens. All meeting. to get Meskill to seek re- Sadly Missed, ' during confinement. and use for church meeting Lynch also challenged the Meskill to decide on a course of Your Loving Family residents are invited. Finguerra stressed election and lauded his finan­ the halls, day care centers, and PZC’s decision on the basis of action. 12th Annual developer’s concern for __ cial policies. the various other functions which potential traffic hazards, main­ preservation of land as well as best suit the residents.” taining that traffic was one of ‘If credit is given the the architecture. He pointed out Dempsey Administration for Meskill won election in 1970 Manchester The proposed development the reasons the A Zone request following 16 years of un­ that the residential develop­ social progress,” Weicker said, Bell Album 1110 would be a self-contained com­ had been denied. FROM HOLLISTER ment would be orderly and “credit should be given the interrupted Democratic rule munity with its own stores, Judge Sponzo replied that the with a promise to return "fiscal Antique Show Delightful songs and stories of self-discovery completed over a period of 15 Meskill Administration for its library, craft shops, etc. The second application granted by responsibility” to a state that a disposable appliance years. fiscal progress.” Sponsored by Couples Club of project further envisions the PZC was based on two was saddled with a $244 million “Plans call for diverting a ABU DHABI Gaffney said he was “disap- with performances by cluster-type homes, each with access roads to the First Hart­ deficit. 2nd Congregational Church part of Pleasant Valley Rd. as for every ostomy need ALAN ALDA its own identity, with parking ford site, as opposed to one (Se<* Page T e n ) it now nears the Caldor area so THURS., MARCH 14th HARRY BELAFONTE for each facility iri one access route shown in the first' MEL BROOKS as to create a buffer for the featuring... 1 to 10 P.M. segregated area. application. JACK CASSIDY already established Burnham ■ exclusive Karaya Seal for comfort FRI., MARCH 15th DICK CAVETT "Parking would be ap­ The third issue raised by and skin protection CAROL CHANNINQ St. housing development,’’ he proximately 100 to 150 feet from said. Lynch questioned the PZC’s ^Inside 1 to 9 P.M. BILLY DE WOLFE the residences, thereby keeping ■ odor-barrier film for extra security ROSEY GRIER authority to approve a zone the rural natural look," • one-piece construction for SHIRLEY JONES SERIES change with conditions that Today*s Tickets 50 BOBBY MORSE F inperra said. First Hartford only build 60 un­ Imlb personal convenience THE NEW SEEKERS E5.98 The total developrrient will its of multi-family dwellings on Food Bar on Premises DIANA ROSS encompass some 561 acres in MMH Auxiliary makes awards, Page 14 Now available at: DIANA SANDS the site, but Judge Sponzo ruled TOM s m o t h e r s Manchester and South Windsor, that the PZC acted within dis­ Vernon school board oppose* budget bill, Page 3 MANCHESTER end MARLO THOMAS. with approximately 258 acres in cretion granted by town zoning Coventry official asks apology, Pago 15 Manchester. regulations and state statutes. Arab Oil Exporting Countries Case Ml. on Directors’ agenda tonight, Pago 2 DRUG The above apace It available to your group on a FINST COM ! Sunny this afternoon, high in Dr. Frederick Spaulding, Concluding his memorandum FIRST SERVED BASIS to publicize coinmunlty service progrante, the low to mid 40s. Partly commission' ' member, of decision. Judge Sponzo said Manchester school budget Includes wages. Page 10 717 MAIN miEET ..through the courtety ol Watkins. Contact Mra. Joyce Smith at The . s a l e : Mon. Wed. Diplomatic sources ^ id Monday Egypt and Saudi Arabia wjouldpropose easing the oil em­ Manchostorp thm cloudy and turning colder questioned Finperra about the “It is our opinion ihat the defen­ Hobfon town officos funds approved. Page 15 MANCHESTER* ,, Herald between 11-12 a.m. Thursday the week before publication inland wetland areas. bargo against the United States at a meeting of Arab petroleum members tomorrow. The lor Monda/sad, and Monday batwaan 11-12 a.m. lor Thursday’s _ _ ^ ■ — I B Mon. thru FrI. 10 a.m.'lo 9 p.m. tonight. Low 15 to 20. Warmer dant commission (the PZC) ad. Please phone 643-2711... along the sound. Fair and cold In, answer, Finperra said, Organization of Arab Oil Exporting Countries (OAPEC) will meet in Tripoli to discuss the acted fairly and legally and did Duckpin bowling quallflert, Pago 12 1145 Tollanil Tpka. s**"""-** Wednesday, high in the mid to “We have been working with embargo’s future. A meeting proposed for Cairo last Sunday fell through. The map locates not act in abuse of the discre­ MCC baseball team haada South, Pago 13 upper 30s. the DEP (Department of En­ the OAPEC members. (UPI map) tion vested in it.”

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