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PAGE FORTY MANCHESTJER EyEWNG J^ R A L I^ Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 22. 1975 The Weather Bolton fifers and drummers are first ICgmNNIAl Vernon subcommittee ■k The lottery DOWA HOLLAND Sunny, high in low 70s. Clear tonight, low in fiih-o.'tr.j has completed two or more Applications must be com­ It will feature handmade upper 40s, low 50s. Sunny Friday, high in 60s. The Connecticut State Lottery weekly years of advanced education will study new law drawing will be today at 7:30 p.m. on Channel pleted by March 15. To learn Christmas decorations, Jlanrl|M tpr lEuputug Im lb with a 3.0 average or better and more, contact Sandy Pierog, A subcommittee, appointed The Quarryville Junior An­ macrame decor, wood in­ powers to attract industry and other states, something like who is currently in a Brandy St. novations, knitting and many by Mayor Frank McCoy, will cient Fife and Drum Corps of business. this has to be done. matriculated program for a other items for the collector study the new Town and City MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1975 — VOL. XCV, No. 20 Manchester A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r p a g e s - t w o s e c t io n s Bolton won a first place trophy He said the act could be of The subcommittee is to PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS bachelor’s or master’s degree .Arts ami crafts fair and browser alike. Development Act, to determine in its final competition of the some advantage in the report back to the council in 30 season in the Connecticut Fife may apply for a Phipps The Women's Auxiliary of the There will be refreshments. if its provisions would aide the rehabilitation of the downtown Scholarship. days. and Drummers Association Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ A raffle is also scheduled. town in over-all community Rockville section through Saturday in Yalesville. The awards are based on ment will sponsor an arts and All proceeds will benefit the development. provisions allowing the town to Bolton's corps won first place scholarship and potential with craft fair Saturday at the Town town’s volunteer fire depart­ The legislative bodies of the purchase, renovate and lease the maximum award $400. 1 TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH : JFK^s dau ghter unhurt for its music ability. It was its Hall from 10 a m. until 4 p.m. ment. towns have to pass the act by property to prospective : A FREE SAMPLE FOR EVERYONE ; 12th trophy this year. resolution then it has to go to a ; OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, ; businesses. ; AND NATURAL APPLE CIDER at \ News The competition was at the referendum vote before it is ac­ He said the law gives the tool .Mark Sheehan High School. It A tually passed. to be selective as to the type of FERRANDO’S was sponsored by the Yalesville Confronted by the demands of The mayor appointed Coun- industry the town might want. ORCHARDS summary Junior Ancients. Flu clinic to be the American war. Parliament cilmen Morgan Campbell, A. He said he also feels it is sup­ BIRCH MT. ROAD lowered whatever standards Richard Owens, and Peter 3 Miles Beyond The QJAFDC competed posed to give towns and cities Loinpilrd from Bomb explodes that existed in the recruitment Humphry, to the committee Vito's Restaurant against six other corps in the protection from the escape of ( iiitrd IVr.sH Inirrnutionul novice class. of soldiers by authorizing the which is to work with the industries into other states GLASTONBURY impressment of all men not Economic Development Com­ because of more attractive tax See The Cider M il In Operstion This Weekend! ;i Friday in Columbia lawfully employed, the enlist­ mission and Town Attorney Ab­ Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh; Me kitosh, CorUand ’i W omen join eluh packages. He said the smaller ment of Roman Catholics, and bot Schwebel. and Mkoud Apples! The initiation of five new DONNA HOLLAND photography class with instruc­ at 7:30 p.m. at the elementary towns feel that in order to keep State I near home of the relaxing of physical stan­ The mayor said the act could members into the Bolton tion by Woodson Caine of An­ school. Connecticut in competition with 646-0;{T.5 dards to take in 16 year old boys be a valuable tool to meet com­ Women's Club took place at the dover. The course will deal with I NEW HAVEN - The Connecticut | The Columbia-Hebron- and 50 year old men, provided petition with other towns. The group's October meeting at There will be an introduction black and white photography State Taxpayers Association will S Andover Community Health they were'at least 5 feet-3 in­ act offers towns wide-ranging Herrick Memorial Park. meeting Wednesday in Room 16 and beginning dark room argue against proposed $1.3 million Iv Services. Inc. (CHACHSl) will ches tall, The World Almanac bonding and development Put the Pressure on with,,* The new members are technique. recalls. in highway toll increases because it :j Miss Kennedy sponsor a flu clinic Friday from Shirley Giesen, Robin Lamb. 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. and Satur­ affects only New Haven and Fair- j:- LONDON (UPI) — A bomb, possibly wasn’t believed to be at home. Karen Meston, Kay Peterson day from 9 until 10 a m. Pressure Washers! field counties. Walter Longyear, and Nancy Frish. .j;: executive director, says of the 12 x planted by the Irish Republican Army, It was not immediately clear whether ■rhe clinic will be at the Com­ exploded today outside the London munity Health Service office on toll gates affected all but three are the bomb was attached to the car or Coventry Dems note their differences residence of Caroline Kennedy, daughter placed on the street beneath it in the Rt. 66 in Columbia. Clean dirty engines in the two counties. ij Kasliions for liundirupped MONICA SHEA would vote his conscience on tion has raised the value of land been compiled. • of the late President John F. Kennedy. fashionable neighborhood where many The clinics are open to all the highway. ijj The General' Federation of 742-949.5 far in excess of what the Most indicated that sewers One man was killed and six persons government officials and diplomats citizens of the three towns. The only Democratic incum­ HARTFORD — “I have to go to Women's is sponsoring a At a recent press conference, legislature had envisioned. The should be tied in to a com­ • Clean garage & were hurt but 17-year-old Miss Kennedy reside. The charge for adults is $3. bent councilman seeking re- work. If this is what they want to do escaped unharmed. fashion designs for the han­ the Democratic candidates for market value of land has far prehensive plan of develop­ Miss Kennedy and the Fraser family left Residents over 65 years of age election, A1 Carilli, stated that building equipment ■ji its their business,” Gov. Ella T. S The bomb went off under the automobile dicapped contest. the town council and for the outreached the assessment. ment. the house shortly after the blast to stay may receive the flu vaccine he had already voted against Grasso answered Wednesday when Designs may be for any han­ Board of Education indicated Land values have gone up far The candidates were also of Miss Kennedy's host in London, Hugh with friends nearby. She was described by without charge. the highway and would continue asked if she will answer the call of Fraser, a conservative member of Parlia­ dicapped person over age 8 and that there was some disagree­ faster than home values. I divided on the town seeking to Free demonstrations a witness as “a little bit nervous” and in­ to do so. • V the National Organization of Women ment, only minutes before he was to drive must be completed by Feb. 1. .'^cliool open house ment among the candidates on would like to see the tax burden encourage industry to come formed Sotheby's she would not attend Myles, who lives on Wood- more equitable distributed.” (NOW) to strike against sex dis- her to an art course at Sotheby's Park All entries will be judged on a Andover Elementary School the issue of sewers, into Coventry. class today. bridge St. where a number of g crimination. v Bernet downtown. state level. There will not be will hold an open house for reassessments and the Carilli, Myles, Marottee and Manley indicated that when • Sales & Service The bomb exploded at 8;53 a m. on tree- homes would have to be Fraser told reporters he would have left local judging. parents of students in Grades 4- proposed 1-84 highways. McEwen indicated that they industry comes to a town the lined Campden Hill Square. One of the in­ demolished for the proposed the house earlier with Miss Kennedy had Winners will receive a $50 6 Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Council candidates Sandra would be concerned about the tax rate would go down for a jured was a Fraser servant, Tessia Oan- highway, said, “How do you Regional he not received a telephone call from a savings bond and a four-volume school. Marrottee, Bill McEwen and cost of such re-evaluation and short period of time but then Every chemical dasan, 32, of the Philippines, who suffered vote on this? Do people who are • member of Parliament to discuss a new set of sewing books. Tbeir Myles said that if they had felt there were other more the industry would attract more I MANCHESTER, N .H .- Stressing |;i: shock and was the only victim Early closing going to lose their homes count needed for your British trade agreement with Saudi designs will be entered in the to vote on 1-84 they would pressing issues facing the town. persons and the growth rate :j:| moral leadership. Sen. Birch Bayh, hospitalized. three times as much as some Arabia, signed Wednesday. national competition. The elementary school will attempt to reflect the feelings They also indicated concern for would go up and the benefits cleaning jobs :j: D-lnd., opened his drive for the ;$ The police had two theories on the person who is far removed from Complete details and entry ■ close at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday of the majority of Coventry the pressures that re-evaluation derived from the industry are Democratic presidential nomination S; So powerful was the blast that it flipped motive for the bombing: the highway?” forms may be obtained from for teacher workshops. residents. could place on development. offset by further growth. ij: Wednesday in the New Hampshire S Fraser’s car onto its back, with flames —That it was in retaliation for the life Time to celebrate in Boston’s Fenway Park The council candidates did shooting 50 feet high. Sandy Pierog, Brandy St. Council candidate Dan On the sewer issue most of The other candidates in­ SYNDET PRODUCTS INC. primary. sentences given Wednesday to four IRA not agree on property re- I^unufacturer of Industrial Detergents The dead man was identified only as a Photography ela.s.s Manley, who is an active the candidates were concerned dicated the would like to see the bombers convicted of murder in pub bom­ Leading the spontaneous celebration at Fenway Park last and Pete Rose (14). Reds won, 4-3. Complete series evaluation. passerby. Homes 300 yards away were .Scholarships u\ ailuhtc The Andover Rural Music and member of Residents for about the lack of information on type of light industry come to bings that killed 12 persons earlier this night after Cincinnati beat Boston in the seventh and coverage on pages 13, 16. Manley said that he would be shaken. But none of the injured was Anv member of the BWC who Arts Committee is sponsoring a Responsible Planning, a group sewers and indicated that they town, such as a planning consul­ year. deciding game of the World Series were Clay Kirby (31) in favor of re-election and the Bolton, Conn. JSational seriously hurt. which is opposed to the con­ could better make a decision tant that would inhance the —That it was aimed at Fraser, a sup­ basic rea.son for this was “infla­ 646-0172 This latest in a series bombings in Lon­ struction of 1-84 said that he after all the information had town. - The Senate has porter of Ireland, as retribution for the ij: voted to start erasing more than 20 y don shattered windows throughout the Irish government's refusal to give in to the years of federal control on natural Fraser home and knocked him off a chair. demands of the besieged kidnapers of gas prices but the Senate bill faces >:• Miss Kennedy was said to have been in her Dutch businessman Tiede Herrema in Cheney Tech boosters alarmed Coventry Lake group >:■ changes in House. bedroom. Fraser's wife, Lady Antonia, Monasterevin. LOS ANGELES—Richard Nixon, to study housing cures reportedly considering becoming a over consolidation suggestion Oh sure, it it’s just a littie iamp or picture, or a broadcast commentator on inter- Series cuts attendance There will also be a report on national affairs, says other J; By ,|IM ; TOMPKINS MONK A .SHEA small chair...that’s easy. But how about a 96’ sofa or a the state Department of tickets, call Diane at 742-9741. you can’t S; presidents had Watergate-style :$ Slaff Reporter money in the state education budget, the Speaking in defense of the technical 742-9495 T ra n s p o rta tio n (DOT in Kathy at 742-5061. Sharon at 742- pair of expensive, velvet covered loveseats — What :$ operations much worse than those of State legislators and parents of students idea of the Master Plan was adopted to school system, John Garofalo, director of The Lake Rehabilitation response to the agency’s 9326 or A1 at 742-8259. then? Or how about a full-size dining room suite — Even if his administration. He blames his at candidate session at Howell Cheney Regional Vocational- study the situation. Regional meetings Cheney Tech, said he didn't think the Study Committee will meet questions on the proposed 1-84. :j:j downfall on biased liberals in the have been planned, he said, to get input legislators have throughly researched the you have your own truck and somehow manage to get By SOL R. COHEN when appropriation requests for the funds Technical School met Wednesday night at tonight at 8 in the Planning \ oliinlccrs elect leaders news media who exaggerated a from the people. As a result of these public or the technical schools. it home and in place you’re going to spend a fortune Herald Reporter aren't forthcoming.” She pledged to work the school in a surprise confrontation on Room of the Town Hall. Hifth S, 'liool Homecoming The Coventry Volunteer take it “stupid mistake’’ of the kind xi an act concerning a master plan for hearings, Ahearn said a plan would be Having done a little homework on the The competition of the seventh and final Fire Association has elected having all the scratches, mars, dents and chips removed S tolerated by other presidents, accor- for “prudent investment of town funds.” developed which would be presented to the subject, he read the names of those on the Guest speaker is Mort This year's Coventry High game of the World Series was just too vocational and career education. new officers for the coming by a furniture refinisher — kind of silly, isn’t it? j:".; ding to television producer Wally ;j:| Democrat Roger Negro, incumbent legislature. educational advisory committee, none of Blumenthal. director of the School Homecoming 1975 starts much to overcome Wednesday night, as a Invited to the school to tour its facilities, year. v: George. town treasurer running for re-election, Rep. Glassman explained the plan was whom he said seemed to have had any Northeastern Connecticut Com­ Friday with an informal dance sparse audience of about 45 turned out to the legislators were taken by surprise Association officers are: On the. other hand, if you shopped Watkins said the “proven record of professional made in an attempt to provide equal op­ association with vocational education. munity Development Corpora­ in the evening. meet 21 Manchester office seekers at a administration” during his four years in after the opening remarks in the tion. Saturday morning is the Harold Crane, president; with you you wouldn’t think of trying to “save-a-buck” by trying I WASHINGTON - Vice President | auditorium when Andrew Tomko, presi­ portunities for all those who wanted to at­ Garofalo accused the plan of being League of Women’s “Meet the Can­ Malcolm Devine Jr,, vice presi- office speaks for itself. He pointed to “the tend technical schools but could not "permeated with no concern for the most Blumenthal will speak on Alumni Soccer Game, followed to do the impossible with your furniture. At Watkins, we Nelson A. Rockefeller says he didates” night, held in Manchester High dent of the newly formed Parent-Student $1,928,658 in interest earned for the town because of limited enrollment. important commodity, the kid who makes housing programs for in the evening with a semi- dent: George Savoie, pride ourselves on having super quality home furnishings probably would have been elected School Cafeteria. Organization, asked if anyone had any secretary; Hans Hansen, assis­ during those four years,” the additional In defense of the technical schools' pre­ the choice to attend technical school.” rehabilitation and new housing. formal dance and movie. y President if he had changed parties S Included in the audience were League questions. at the lowest prices. (Smart shoppers know that means value). yield earned by investing idle funds and sent system, Glassman said, "I personally “Speaking for myself, I'm very The Homecoming Weekend tant secretary; Herman :j: and became a Democrat, “but I’ve j;|: members. Junior Women’s Club A parent from the audience stood and At Watkins you won’t see an additional “delivered price,” the interest earned by short-term in­ do not like the idea of dismantling the pre­ worried,” Garofalo said. \4 RPA meets closes'with a Car Rally on Sun­ LeDoyt Sr., treasurer; Frank always believed in the Republican S members, and candidates’ spouses and said he had heard a rumor of a master vestments, as proof the town’s funds are sent technical school training." He urged Another defender of technical schools The Windham Regional Plan­ day. Spencer Jr .. assistant Unless it’s something you really can take with you and you party. ” He made the disclosure that friends. plan that would combine the public schools treasurer. being managed properly and profitably. those present to participate in future and, in particular Cheney Tech, com­ ning Agency will hold its really can save money by taking it home yourself. Smart •j President Truman and Sen. Hubert All of the candidates but one was pre­ and the technical schools. To the Republicans running for the public hearings on the matter. mented that the enrollment at the public monthly meeting in Coventry Rohertsoii Dance Members at large are Jeffrey shoppers already know that our gentle delivery, our service Humphrey had both suggested he S sent. Paul Willhide, Republican running Responding to that and a barrage of Board of Directors, the issues are as Rep. Timothy Moynihan, of East Hart­ schools keeps going down and vandalism Oct. 29 at the Coventry Town The Robertson Grammar Vannis and Richard Aubin. change parties during the an inter- M for the Board of Directors, had business questions that followed, the eight par excellence and satisfaction doesn’t cost extra... follow: ford, also a member of the education com­ goes up but at Cheney Tech, the enroll­ Hall. School PTO will hold a Fire officers are; Roger j:| view on national public television. commitments. legislators seated on the platform Bellard, chief; John Lavoie, _ It’s one “ heck uva" great bonus! Clarence (Bud) Brown — “The issue is mittee, said there were 60 different educa­ ment continues to rise, but the vandalism The meeting will be at 8 p.m. Harvest Dance Nov. 15 at St, The League’s program was an excellent acknowledged they neither knew the deputy captain; Norman very clear — whether you’re satisfied with tion bills submitted in the last legislature. and will include an address by Mary’s Church Hall of Rt. 31. WASHINGTON — President Ford one and the novel format permitted per­ details of the plan nor had seen a copy of Potter, first captain; Frederick the management of Manchester or not. If The Master Plan was passed unanimously Frank Connelly. Coventry town The Coventry High School •j: arranged to spend part of today sonal visits with the candidates on an you return the Democrats, it’s a clear in­ the plan. Sewell and Rodney Lassen, cap­ but- you by both sides of the House, Moynihan said. .''(‘I’ Page r«() planner, on the recent con­ Dance Band will play. Tickets working in the oval office, a sign almost one-to-one basis. A spokesman from the Connecticut tain; and Harry Leet and Fred dication you're satisfied with the perfor­ ference he attended on growth cost $4 per person. that he is gradually recovering from |:j: After a one-minute “statement on the mance of the general manager. If not, Master Plan for Vocational and Career Lussier, lieutenants. policies. SetuDS will be provided. For X a sinus cold that has afflicted him :j: issues’’ by each candidate, “table- then you agree with us and there'll be a Education of the State Department of can take advantage for the past few days. -ij: hopping” was the order of business, with change.’’ Education said today the plan only came the candidates moving from table to table, from the printers the end of last week and Grasso wants more funds MANCHESTER ^ I ^ Carl Zinsser — “In 1973 I pledged to OPEN I MORRISTOWN, N.J. - Karen | meeting with those seated there, listen and speak out for all the people of probably had not reached all the legislators yet. UNTIL (Jj Ann Quinlan’s mother says the girl, ij answering questions and talking about Manchester. I think I’ve done that and I Called Phase I, it is “a statement of 9:00 of our storewide com.atose since spring, told her j| Manchester problems and possible pledge to continue. We must never lose for special probe unit alternative designs for secondary WED.-FRI. jj several times she would not want to ij solutions. sight of the need to provide Manchester ij; be kept alive mechanically if the x Given a different night with a larger taxpayers with full value for their vocational and career education which is a step in the development of Connecticut's 0 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE • NEXT NEX' TO STOP AND SHOP Ix situation ever occured. :i: audience, the League could have provided dollars.” her administration subpoenaed to appear anniversary saie first Master Plan for vocational and HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. DIVISION TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE a much greater contribution to this year’s Harry Reinhorn — “The Democratic Grasso Wednesday called for increased at a Nov. 6 hearing into the jai alai will be election campaign. Be it as it may, its con­ claim of holding down the taxline is career education, as mandated by Public required to testify. No members of her ad­ I NEW YORK - Children staged a § Act 75-422 in the 1975 General Assembly. funding and manpower for the special |:j: Times Square march Wednesday to jj tribution still was great and certainly in deceiving. Without federal funding, and state police squad that uncovered the ministration have been subpoenaed to the the public interest. what is federal funding but your tax Rep. Abraham Glassman of South Wind­ gaming commission hearing. STEREO SYSTEM SALE :i: urge ouster of pimps, prostitutes :i: sor said, in essence, the Master Plan is Bridgeport Jai Alai scandal. jj: and pornography dealers. i:i Speaking first Wednesday night was dollars, Manchester’s tax rate would have Mrs. Grasso also said she doesn’t The governor answered with only a designed to incorporate the technical yes■' when asked whether there are t Louise Cronin, Republican candidate for gone up 10.9 mills in the past four years.” believe the scandal will damage the Sherw ood CtD PIONEER Everyone has fallen in love with this beautifui town treasurer. Her top priority issue, she schools with the public schools. pockets of corruption in the state as op­ :j| WASHINGTON — An Indiana con- j: Vivian Ferguson — “The single most reputation of the state. Eariy American coiiection in a hefty, solid pine. said, is a “fully-funded and actuarily Rep. Aloysius Ahearn of Bolton,who is posed to widespread corruption. ij gressman has set out to stop what he ij important issue is the abdication of "I feel the public image of Connecticut And no wonder! Who could resist the warmth and sound Pension Fund.” She said, “It’s up to on the state education committee, said Meantime, with the Bridgeport scandal j| calls 'the mad pace” of U.S. arms :ji authority by the Democratic board to the as being a clean state can and will be the cherry flavor of the deep finish or the magnificent the treasurer to object loudly and clearly last year, because there was no extra in mind, the gaming commission ij sales to oil-rich Kuwait and he has a ------Sec I’agc Two sustained,” she said. swirling grain patterns. And there's a lot more to this Wednesday placed a moratorium on the 5i fight on his hands. ij The governor said the Statewide collection than shown here! There’s a host of Organized Crime Investigative Task consideration of future parimutuel correlated pieces like HUTCHES, DRY SINKS, BOW BACK Force, conducting the jai alai inquiry, will licenses until the SOCITF investigations PIONEER SX535 are complted. CHAIRS, CAPT.S’ CHAIRS, DUCK FOOT DROP LEAF TABLES need more funds and agents to carry out I International Commission Chairman Paul Silvergleid BSR,WALD SOUND SWEETHEART BENCHES, BENCHES WITH BACKS AND MORE! investigations of all other parimutuel SAVE$202 j; TOKYO — Secretary of State ij gambling operations in Connecticut. said he believed investigators would begin ij Henry Kissinger ended a five-day jij Maj. Orlando Ragazzi, head of SOCITF, first with the Plainfield greyhound racing :ji visit to Peking today but failed to ij said his men would begin the in­ track and the Hartford jai alai fronton, the § convince China’s leaders that :ji vestigations immediately. facilities nearest completion. save over ij America is as strong as ever. They :i: Mrs. Grasso asked for the investigations The commission has subpoenaed two j: believe the has lost jj after the state gaming commission and fronton officials to the Nov. 6 hearing on SHERWOOD 701 ij some of its clout as a superpower ij;: SOCITF revealed jai alai owner David whether the commission should revoke and has become a wounded tiger, jj Friend, of Hollywood, Fla., had "ad­ Bridgeport Jai Alai's gaming permit. BSR SYSTEM Friend and William Moy, also of S A V E $ 14 4 mitted” giving $200,000 cash to the late :j: LISBON, Portugal—The Socialist :j| John M. Bailey, former national and state Hollywood, the fronton's concessionaire, $ 1 0 0 ij party today accused Portugal’s Democratic chairman, in return for help were handed the subpoena papers as they :j: Communists of intentionally in- :Ji in getting a gambling license. left a day-long session with the commis­ on any one ij stigating a climate of anarchy at all Mrs. Grasso also said any member of sion Tuesday. AM-FM SHREO BSR levels of society. The Communists ij ^235 ADC, WALD SOUND 3-WAY 10” of these are backing a mass rally tonight ;j| AM-FM STFREO RtCEIVER MAGNETIC BSR, WAID6' , 7 V groups jj against the Socialist-dominated ij ' f r \ •j; government of Prime Minister Jose Vernon ready to serve Plus! Your choice of a light I Pinheiro de Azevedo. j| or dark finish In time czreAiG. for THANKSGIVING!! lien on rail owner COBRA CB RADIO A REG. $515.00 NOW $399 STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Eugenio ij 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH B REG. $598.00 NOW $479 ij: Montale, a 79-year-old Italian poet, (jj Armed with a stop-work order and a tax taking up rails in the town of Bolton. This FM STEREO RADIO jj whose last collection was published lien, Vernon officials waited by the Penn morning the contractor was in Vernon and C REG. $560.00 NOW $449 ij: 5o years ago, today won the 1975 ;;j SAVE $22 Central railroad tracks on Washington St., told a Vernon police officer who was ji; Nobel prize in Literature, the i:;: Vernon this morning to serve them on a checking him out that he was going to CHARGE PLANS j: Swedish Academy of Letters an- jj rZ //AAVAILABLE AT BOTH STORES Brooklyn, N. Y. contractor. ------See I’lige Two i;-: nounced. jj Removal of the tracks has been of con­ ;|;i MADRID Spain—Spanish govern- jj cern to local officials since removal equip­ "'T 3 ES ij; ment officials said today jj Town candidates- Hable-hop^ ment was spotted by Mayor Frank McCoy Inside today BOTH STORES OPEN DAILY TIL 9 jj Generalissimo Francisco Franco jj: a few weeks ago. SAT. TIL 5:30 - CLOSED MON. ij was making an excellent recovery ijj The town served tax liens on Penn Cen­ Andover . ..19 Fleg- SQOOO “Table-hopping” was the main order of business of accomplishments and his plans for the future. To his Ellington ...... 19 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER / 643-5171 / 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. BLOOMFIELD from a heart attack, but diplomats ij tral in an effort to delay action on removal Bolton__ 18-19 F am ily___ 109.95 Wednesday night at a League of Women Voters “Meet right and listening skeptically is Carl Zinsser, Republican ... 8-9 OO Reg. :j said pressure was nevertheless jj of the rails until the State Department of Classified 20-23 Obituraries the Candidates’’ session in the Manchester High School . . . . 12 129.95 *109*» j mounting or Franco to step down, S seeking re-election as town director. To Negro’s right is Transportation could come up with some Coventry .. 18 Sports...... 13-16 *: He is 82. Cafeteria. At this table, Roger Negro, center, Democrat Pauline Widmer, representing the League. At the left is way to solve the problem. Dear Abby ..24 Tolland___ . . . . 19 i running for re-election as town clerk, explains his record Robert VonDeck. (Herald photo by Dunn) Meanwhile, the contractor has been Editorial ..11 Vernon ___ ...4-19 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1975 HURRY FINAL WKSI (R) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23. 1975 - PAGE THREE Candidate session attendance / JACQUELINE SUSANN'S (Continued from Page One) NorWlir by the Republicans in their misleading open-campus policy at the high school. It’s 7:00 9:15 paid adminstration. The board represents advertisements.” one of the reasons students graduate from / the people and it shouldn’t abdicate its Jack Goldberg — “The issue here is high school unprepared for the future. I’m authority to someone not elected by the fiscal management in this critical time of opposed also to smoking privileges at the people.” inflation and high prices. The Democrats high school and I think smoking by Edward Wilson — “My one and only have performed well — with a good fiscal students should be stopped.” policy and at as low a tax rate as WOODY ALLEN issue is the state income tax being pushed Gertrude DeLeo — “If elected to the DIANE KEAfON by Mayor Thompson. Who is he represen­ possible.” 1976-1979 term, I will spend the year ting? The governor doesn’t want the tax. Phyllis Jackston — “The Democrats before it getting acquainted with the work “LOVE AND DEATH” He’s pushing it as an employe of a union.” have shown responsiveness to the com­ of the school board. We must emphasize RATED ( P ^ FUTUsm 'WDiTiinTir stmts show (Wilson didn’t participate in the ensuing munity with the townwide storm drainage basic skills, provide better counseling and 7:30 1:30 S«T. WT. 3 PJl «U SOL program of discussions at the various program and funding — something ignored teach respect.” C0HT.»Tl:15^>WTS,W. tables). by th e Republicans in past ad­ Speaking next were the Democrats run­ KIDS SHdiAT&AT.-SUN.] ’The Democrats running for the Board of ministrations. It’s just one example of ning for the school board, as follows: 1 P.M. 3 P.M. 99* why the Democrats, who are for better Directors spoke as follows: Eleanor Coltman — “We’re at a very KflKOOM M THE IA.0UDS Mayor John Thompson — “As in­ government, should be returned to of­ significant point in education where direc­ fice.” THURSDAY HITE cumbents, we run on our record. We are tion will come on various levels. I want to responsible and responsive town officials Pascal Prignano — “The Democrats help with the imput into the programs. I and our record of accomplishments proves have taken a fundamental approach to want to stay around to see the results.” it.” Then, without mentioning Wilson by government — to identify the fundamental Carolyn Becker — “We have a very good Master plan discussed name but referring to him specifically, needs of the people and to work out the school system. Improvements can be Thompson said, “One Republican can­ best method for satisfying those needs.” made in social studies, in the sciences and About 200 parents and students listen to an exchange of ideas between John Garofalo, stan­ didate seeks to run on a false issue and Speaking next were the candidates for in the programs for gifted and exceptional ding at left, director of Howell Cheney Regional Vocational-Technical School and State SOimiWIMISOII.StlUIVIUIm HVE.644 3356 now he is trying a new tactic — a smear the Board of Education. The Republicans children.” Rep. Aloysius Ahearn (D-55) from Bolton on the Master Plan Wednesday night at the ‘THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD" campaign against our party. I can’t spoke as follows: Paul Greenberg — "Our ac­ school. Other legislators are seated on the platform. (Herald photo by Dunn) Earl Odom — “My two reasons for run­ I MCRVILLE.[«STIIUINST.i72.9tl» believe all the Republicans think like complishments to date have been many “SHAMPOO” him.” ning are my sons — John 10, and David, 5. but there’s still much to do. Continued E ROCKVILlEEtSTMAIIIST.872 9809 RIDAY&SATURDAY Robert Price — “Manchester’s tax rate I want to help make certain they receive cooperation between the school ad­ in the past four years under the the best education they can. We have an ministration, the school board and the Cheney Tech boosters “THE APPU DUMPLING GANG" Democrats went up only 2.9 mills — at a excellent school system. It can be im­ town directors will do much to project our time when the inflation rate was 7.8 per proved and it will be improved. I want to programs into the future, just as it’s done (Continued from Page One) parents and students, toured the building OQ^THEATRES EAST which is maintained generally by the WIOOLE TPKt MANCHESTERSH PAHKAOE• Eil - 1 cent a year. Because of good fiscal help.” in the past.” and the operating funds remain the same students themselves. The legislators were management and awareness the town may Fred Otter Jr. — “ There are two John Yavis Jr. — “The record of the or are decreasing. l | . JAWS It^s October shown some of the newer equipment as ■ ■ l B PG-.JlYMiOOinBiMMHiniefl realize a $300,000 surplus for the year 1974- problems I think I can help solve with my Board of Education since 1971 has been Another parent said he didn’t see why ARMSTRONG well as equipment which is defective and 75.” experience. The first is quality education, one of excellence and high quality. Our the government wants to lower the stan­ DECORATOR no longer operates because of lack of Matt Moriarty Jr. — “The Republican without runaway costs. The second is drug school-building program and our dards of the students by “forcing them to iu>HiHC((enOHFiitaM( funds for repairs. a IjA R D TIMES CEILING charge that Manchester is a sub-standard abuse, including alcohol, among our young educational programs have been of high merge with public school classes.” For most of the legislators, it was the Sale Season! community is false. Manchester is a fine people. The best medicine for that is quality. There is more to do and I’m sure Another member of the audience said, NO TRICK first time they had seen the inside or the { Bllil.C8S8T community. 1 resent the image projected prevention.” the cooperation is there, within budgetary “There are students about to leave here workings of Cheney Tech. Verna Hublard — “I’m opposed to the contraints.” and will be job holders, taxpayers, and Garafalo said since his administration above all, voters.” DUTCH BULBS at the school, only Mrs. Yacavone had Rep. Muriel Yacavone of East Hartford l-SfrEXIT^I^FOLLOW BURNSIDI SICKS visited the school to see what was done Vernon ready also urged the people to attend the public there. He said Sen. Barry had attended a (Continued from Page One) To lecture on color hearings on the issue, “for that’s the way BURNSIDE 0 ^ It’s something to get excited NOW 25% OFF school meeting there once. to make an impression.” SBO lURNSIDf AVI., I. HTFD. • 531-3333 Willimantic to pick up his crew and would Artist Nathaniel Jacobson Comments from several attending See Dur Ad Dn Page 4 State Sen. David Barry of Manchester w o o d y ALLEN return. will present a lecture- senior students were none other than suggested another meeting with the However, he did not show up as demonstration on the sense of favorable in somewhat surprising aspects. “LOVE AND DEATH” about... the grand and parents and Parent-Student Organization expected. Penn Central officials claim color tonight at 8 at a meeting Said one, “Wearing ties is great. When 7:35 9:25 of Cheney Tech and the legislators they have no jurisdiction over what of the Manchester Art Associa­ we go for a job interview, they’re sur­ AGWAY sometime between Nov. 13, the date of the . WALT DISNEY'S \. happens to the rails because they have tion. The event will be at the prised to see a young man today wearing a IT’S DUR TREAT been sold to the contractor. The tax lien last public hearing, and the next session of “APPLE DUMPLING GANG" glorious opening of October’s First Federal Savings Bank, W. tie and slacks. But we’re taught a neat Plus the legislature in February 1976. By then, already served on Penn Central for back Middle Tpke. appearance is important in a job inter­ “DONALD DUCK" there should be a better idea of what direc­ taxes, is to be re-served on the contractor, Jacobson has directed an art view.” Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 7:00 tion the State Education Commission is as the owner of the rails. student workshop in Boston for Another senior said, “1 wouldn't want to taking, Barry said. Big Sale Season... a harvest of The state has purchased just the right- more than 20 years. His works go to another school. If this school is so Sen. George Hannon Jr. of East Hart­ of-way and was looking into the feasibility have appeared in many good, why do they want to change it?” ford told the group, “Not one of us here is MMICHESTER of purchasing the tracks. exhibitions and he has been the Real appreciation was expressed by the for the abolition of your school. Regret­ , lmVI IK/80IITIS6t44A At the Washington St. crossing this mor­ recipient of many art prizes. senior who said,’’You don’t get instructors bargains for family and home! 4^A tably, we cannot build them fast enough ning, along with the mayor, were Building He received his B.S. degree in like we get here. They really care for for your child and mine.” - - / \ Inspector Francis McNulty, who issued fine arts from Yale University. you.” After an hour of such discussion, and the stop work order; Deputy Sheriff Pat The artist will discuss his By the end of the evening, enough people with hands still waving for recognition, Your merchants are ready Deyorio, Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel, newly developed approach to had signed up for two busloads to attend See Our Ad the group was dismissed to tour the and Vernon Police Officer Harold DeLisle. using color in paint. This the public hearing Tuesday at the Norwich building. Meanwhile the town is going ahead to method is the basis for the Technical School in Norwich. The meeting The visitors, accompanied by the Inside start action for a temporary injunction creations of the acrylic will begin 7:30 p.m. She became a with giant storewide Clearances against the contractor hopefully to delay modular colors. Ravaged Victim taking up the rails until it can be deter­ The public is invited to at­ \ On Page 8 mined if such action will be economically Nathaniel Jacobson tend. Refreshments will be PLAINVILLE STADIUM IVIO detrimental to the area. served. Manchester Evening Herald iTHERS Toyland opens now for SAT. 7:30 OCT. 25 Besr OPEN COMPETITION Published every evening except Over 40 Years of Unsxcalisd SelMca Sundays and holidays. Entered at FRienos the Manchester. Conn., Post Office STOCK CAR RACES O p e n 24 Hours Dally In COLOR IM ■ Schools to mark United Nations Day as Second Class Mail Matter. early Christmas shoppers. 20th Century TV $750 to win, 2nd $400. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE 100 Lap Modified Suggested Carrier Rates How far should a Teacher go EAST HARTFORD United Nations Day 30th an­ Manchester by Mayor John Students at llling Junior High ture of the United Nations. 20 Lap Pleasure Payable in Advance to protect her students.’ niversary celebrations will be Thompson. School will be involved in a Single copy...... 15$ The programs were planned Small Block Weekly...... 90$ COLOR observed Friday at Manchester At Bennet Junior High week-long program of special by the League of Women Voters Mufflers Required One m onth...... $3.90 M©bil High School and Bennet Junior School, a member of the stu­ Three months ...... $11.70 HEATING OILS 11 activities including the in conjunction with Rules call 229-4035 ' Six months...... $23.40 High School. dent council will read the appearance of Roger Wickwire. Manchester’s public secondary $3.50 Adm. 6 to 12 yrs. 994 One yea r...... $46.80 Speakers at a special Mayor’s U.N. Day proclama­ a retired Eastern Connecticut schools. Mail Rates Upon Request OIL BURNER & assembly program at the high tion to all homerooms over the Subscribers who fail to receive State College professor, who their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. HEATING INSTALLATION school include Ms. Mary Ann intercom. Tliqi iofud htr to will speak Tuesday on the struc­ should telephone the circulation 100% COTTON Roy. assistant professor of department, 647-9946. 643-5135 tilt ghiiutc sacriTict! history at Manchester Com­ I can read music with my right hand —, 315 Center St.______Manchester FLANNEL .1^— >' munity College, and Seymour I can play by ear, but —, Rally Round M. Smith, vice-president, inter­ Dilworth Cornell Quey Post No. 102 FILM RATING GUIDE national department, Connec­ AMERICAN LEGION P.C.A. LEARN YOUR CHORDS STEAM GLEAM For Parents and Their Children / SHIRTS ticut Bank & Trust Co. Join Our 6 Week Organ Chord Claes CLEARANCE 3 Several Plaid Patterns youp own carpets Ms. Roy will speak about the FIRST BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Starting Wed., Oct. 29th, 8 to 9 P.M. GEIfiUL lUnOHXS «ll Igei UmiHnI The Values! / To Choose From - Sizes S-M-L role of the U N. and Inter­ national Women's Year, the October 25th • 5 to 11 P.M. Call PIKXTIIL O nU K E SIKXESTED Some M ite rie l May Not Be Snitetile For Pre-Teene(ers REG. U.N.'s 1975 theme. Smith's 20 American Legion Dr., Manchester, Conn. SALE $ 0 9 9 RENT OUR RINSENVAC-the new $10»o fUSTffCTlD Under 17 re(|inre$ Kcompaflying Parent or Adult Guardian AT topic will be Connecticut’s role • Block Dance, Two Bands • Entertainment "r 643-5171 compact carpet cleaning machine in international trade. that lifts dirt, grime and residues • Food Booths and Old Fashioned Beer Bar. • Visit NO ONE IMEK 17 ADNTTID ( lim it may vary in certain areas) Welcoming the students will with Lee Scott, “Miss Manchester.” out of carpets . .. Turnpike TV be Alan Girelli, a junior, who Mingle with your candidates. Join us in celebrating our and does the job professional cleaners RE6ALS was appointed U.N. Day chair­ theme. Happy Birthday America! 903 MAIN STREET man for the Town of charge up to a hundred SEE DUR AD a j dollars for. ^SHOWCASE CINEMAf f y i y :/-V 23 DN PAGE 5 SEE OUR AD ON T p' * "Steam" is a generic term Come Crowd commonly used to describe 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. PAGE 9 CONNECTICUT the hot water extraction EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 THEATER d process of carpet cleaning. • FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE Oxford Parish Chapter READING CONFERENCE SCHEDULE DAR At Glastonbury High School These Super UA East 1 — ■Jaws” 7:00- Saturday, October 25,1975 9:20 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. FROST FAIR Wed. Mat 1:30; Mon. ttn i Frt E m ' UA East 2 — "Lefs Do It Wed. Mat 1:45; Mon. thru Frl Em Clearances! Admission $3.50 720 920; Sat 1 Siai. 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■ A PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1975 ROCKVILLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23, 1975— PAGE FIVE Dr. Goodwin Mrs. Ferguson joins GOP club The mullet, a vegetarian HOSPITAL Heads appeal DeMartino bid low to speak without teeth, is one of the few NOTES Town D ire c to r V ivian containing many rare volumes for membership by Mrs. Vivian fish with a gizzard. It munches HALF at conclave Ferguson has been accepted for for reference on government Brown, food editor of the a\gaE and the giz- Mrs. W. H. Tuppeny Jr., of Vernon for walk repairs h e membership in the Women’s p o litic a l s c ie n c e and Associated Press, zard sifts out sand taken in. VISITING HOURS has been named to head up the Dr. Richard H. Goodwin will National Republican Club, biographies in addition to Surgical and medical wings, telephone solicitation portion of VERNON Main St. project will be work in •^ e n n y be the featured speaker for the Located at 3 West 51st St., New current literature. front of the commercial area. conference on environmental York City, the clubhouse is a The club’s active Henrietta iirause 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Rockville General Hospital’s first an­ The contract for this year’s PRICE The mayor said in view of the education Oct. 31 at center for cultural and civic ac- Wells Livermore School of Remomber the |laternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 nual fund appeal. Mrs. Tuppeny is a sidewalk reconstruction -flonst c Greenhouses fact that $55,000 was budgeted iJa v e r Manchester High School. tivities as well as political. Politics provides political infor- fe 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.); registered nurse and sits on the program in the Rockvilie area for sidewalk reconstruction in His topic will be ‘‘What The building, occupying nine mation and education on city, ■Pediatrics, parents anytime hospital’s Board of Trustees as the has been awarded to DeMartino SALE Canned Food Drive 'and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; the Rockville section, that he Should be our Environmental floors, houses The Calvin state, national and inter- representative of the hospital Bros., the low bidder at at Priorities?” Coolidge Memorial Library national affairs. The National for the ' Intensive Care Unit, immediate price of $46,187.75. asking Councilman Morgan On All Clothing, auxiliary. The fund appeal which will Campbell, chairman of the sub­ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The workshop-type con­ Council, an arm of the club, family only, five minutes per Mayor Frank McCoy said the Thursday, Friday EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY take place in Vernon, Tolland, and committee on sidewalks, to talk THRIFT SHOP ference is being sponsored by " works with Republican women hour. reconstruction of Rockville and Saturday...Good LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER Ellington, Oct. 27 through Nov. 21, with Town Engineer I^onard the National ^ ien c e Teachers volunteers across the country sidewalks for this year will be selection of Men’s, Leave your contribution at these drop-off points Szczesny and with the contrac­ Association and the Manchester Except during the Civil War, initiating research projects in Cad Monehckter 6 4 3 -9 5 5 9 Admitted Wednesday: Helen will include personal telephone calls in the areas of Orchard St., PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OCTOBER 2 4 tor, to see whether the balance Women’s, and Board of Education. This con­ passports were not needed to many states, -621 HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER .Chartier, Broad Brook; to potential donors. Anyone interested Main St., and Prospect St. AREA CHURCHES - OCTOBER 26 of the budgeted item, about Children’s sizes. ference has been designated as enter or leave the United States Ferguson was presented Elizabeth (iicciarella, Somers; in helping with this effort should con­ He said Orchard St. work was until 1918. $14,000, can be used on an ad­ a regional meeting of the Maureen Comi, Hillside Ave., tact Mrs. Tuppeny or the Develop­ started under the previous ditional commercial section on Connecticut Science Teachers Ellington; Chad Pomeroy, En­ ment Office at the hospital. fiscal year’s funding and the Dr. Richard H. Goodwin field; Nancy Rothe, Windsor- Mrs. W. H. Tuppeny Main St. and portions of Union Association. St. leading to Rockville General The PENNY SAVER Dr. Goodwin is a professor of ville Rd., Ellington; Andrew 46 Purnell Place of Governors of The Nature Silvay, New Rd., Tolland; John Hospital. botany and director of the Conservancy and trustee of the Next to Rear Entrance of Burton’s Main Street Store Vesper, Nutmeg Village, Ver­ AREA POLICE Sidewalks being replaced are program in human ecology at Conservancy’s Connecticut TlIRNnKE TV « APPLIANCE non; Jason West, P.O. Box, cement to match up with the HOURS: Connecticut College in New chapter. Hebron; Patricia Zulick, West original ones. Walks have Tues. - Sat. 10-5 FrI. ’til 0 London. He also serves as There will be registration and promise to appear in court in Willington. ARRESTS Rockville on Nov. 12. The driver of the second car already been replaced in the president of the Conservation a coffee hour prior to the con­ Rockville, Nov. 19. Discharged Wednesday: Vernon was William Coe, 39, of Windsor Ellington Ave. area. and Research Foundation, ference from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Carol Bowman. White St., Bruce Manard, 26, 18 West Judy Kelly, of 59 Ward St., Locks. He was taken to Breaks treasurer of The Institute of vestibule of Bailey Auditorium Rockville; Anne Hulstein, Nor­ Rd., Rockville, was charged Rockville was charged Rockville General Hospital for Ellington Ecology, member of the Board at the high school. ton Lane, South Windsor; Wednesday with failure to obey Wednesday with operating treatment of a head injury. State Police are investigating Edward Karpuska, RED 4, a traffic control signal. He is to without a iicense. She is to Onosfrio is to appear in court a break reported at the CLEARANCE SALE Rockville; Gerald Lester, appear in Common Pieas Court appear in court in Rockville on in Rockville, Nov. 18. Apostolic Christian Church, RIZZO RACKS EM UP THURS., FRI., SAT — SOME ONE OF A KIND — ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES _ Warehouse Point; Murna Nagy, 19, Rockville, Nov. 12. Nov. 12 Middle Butcher Rd., Ellington. • Staffordville; Rachel Schwartz, Ellington Police said entry was gained 2 'South St., Rockville; William Frank Young, 25, of 949 Plea­ Paul Onosfrio, 16, of 72 Coventry by breaking a basement window SAVE >20 - >30 - >50 - >100 Slavik, Old Farm Rd., Tolland; sant Valley Rd., South Wind­ Hopkins Rd., Ellington was Gregory Hall, 17, of South and several rooms were ran­ Goldberg coffee hour Marion Sullivan, Warehouse SPECIAL OFFER sor was charged Wednesday charged Wednesday with Willington was charged sacked. Police said it is es­ Point; Matthew Sunega, Broad with operating without a license speeding in connection with a Wednesday with third-degree timated that property damage schedule announced Brook; Hermine Trueb, West and failure to carry registra­ two-car accident on Rt. 83, burglary and third-degree amounted to from $50 to $100. SAVEIII St., Rockville. tion. He is to appear in court in Ellington. larceny, he was released on his r g s t m i - WESTINGHOUSE Jack Goldberg, Democratic Board of Education at their candidate for Board of Direc­ home, 238 Timrod Rd. Mr, and tors, will be among the guests Mrs. Ray Beller are holding a solid-state 15.3 cu. ft. FREEZER 3 Benoit says administration not responsive of honor at several coffees coffee at their home at 122 K itc h ih A id being given for him and other Steep Hollow Lane on Oct. 29, and express their concern McCoy said this would make in office feels secure and un­ mosphere of cooperation candidates for office in where Goldberg and Mayor because they realize that these the meetings too long. VERNON touchable by the electorate, between the Town Council and Manchester. John Thompson will be joined DISHWASHER MODEL OF YOUR I2I0ICE problems are not inevitable, Benoit said he has also Speaking at a meeting of the which no longer cares, except Board of Education; they see “Today, Mr. and Mrs. Robert by Carolyn Becker and John that they are occurring not proposed establishment of a League of Women Voters about its re-election each two our town becoming a center for Spillane will entertain Goldberg Yavis, Democratic candidates li; PORTABU COim TV 535 lb. because of an unfavorable ‘‘Blue Ribbon” committee Wednesday night, Thomas years. scores of boarded up businesses and the entire slate of for the Board of Education. Benoit, Democratic candidate and buildings; they witness geographic location or the made up of council members, Democratic candidates for Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Plepler Benoit is running against businessmen, and private • Genuine quarried slate bed INSTALLED CAPACITY departure of a major industry, for mayor, said his door-to-door Mayor Frank McCoy who is adjacent towns securing • Wood grain Conolite finish of 32 Sage Dr. will hold a coffee but because our local govern­ residents and to be charged campaign has shown him there seeking election to a fourth millions in assistance under • Highest quality wood blend cloth for Goldberg Oct. 30, with ment operates from day to day, with formulating a plan to deal • Defrost drain is widespread concern about term. federal programs while Ver­ • Lively molded gum rubber cushions Mayor announces Eleanor Coltman, candidate for non’s share is but a token grant. hour to hour, without a plan for with the problems of businesses $ 2 7 0 0 0 Board of Education also pre­ ;the lack of openness in the local “Our residents see an annual • BYRON 8 - Size 4’x8’ - wt. 700 lbs. Saturday hours AT ONE LOW PRICE tomorrow and without an­ closing and the incidence of • Slim wall design ^government,.. budgetary process marked by They see the continued one piece slate bed ^ g ^ DEiMRED sent. And on Nov. 3 Dr. and ticipating Vernon’s needs in the vandalism and arson in town. Mayor John Thompson will • He said there is concern bitterness and chaos which deterioration of Rockville in Mrs. Harold Nix will entertain FROM TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE • Counter balanced future,” Benoit said. He said, “The administration conduct office hours Saturday about the insensitivity of an ad­ stems from a failure of terms of economic and safety at a coffee for Goldberg and UNDIVIDED seal-tite lid needs. They see these things and the Economic Development INSTALLED from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Yavis at their home at 46 ministration which after years leadership in providing an at­ He said that no candidate can Manchester Municipal RESPONSIBILITY Commission seem unable or un­ VERNON CIRCLE Wyneding Hill Rd. • Baked enamel foresee and solve all of the willing to assume this burden. Building. All coffee will begin at 8 p.m. SOLD, DELIVERED, finish problems. “A perfect govern­ We simply can’t sit by and VERNON He has invited individuals and and the public is cordially in­ ment does not exist. What does COMPLETELY watch our business blocks RIZZO pool CO. groups of citizens to meet with vited. ZBA Denies DOT requests exist, however, are open become wall-to-wall plywood. 647-9420 him on any subject in his INSTALLED governments which listen to the jurisiction. AND SERVICED VERNON parcels. The owners are Ralph setbacks. 1 FULL Model FC153P Galato of 31 Tunnel Rd. and The Zoning Board of Appeals, people and which invoive them in The Zoning Board of Appeals AT ONE LOW Almira Edson, 37 Bolton Rd. in its denial, said that the DOT the decision-making process,” YEAR has denied requests for two PRICE both roads which the DOT in­ hadn’t shown sufficient Benoit said. variances made by the state tends to widen to four lanes in hardship. The DOT officials FREE Department of Transportation He expressed the desire to 0 connection with the highway have indicated they will take (DOT) in connection with the return Vernon to that category SERVICE 3 9 8 2 7 8 expansion project. another look at the project with proposed widening of 1-86 in noting that early in the cam­ The owners contend that it an eye toward revising land­ Vernon. paign he advocated a citizens’ WOODLAND would be better for the state to taking plans so that no The state wishes to purchase forum at council meetings to be buy each parcel in its entirety. variances will be necessary or 18 lb. HEAVY DUTY ■ two parcels of privately owned set aside for citizens to voice KELVINATOR WESTINGHOUSE The variances were for under­ toward purchasing the two en­ GARDENS property, but not the complete their opinions. He said Mayor sized lots and insufficient road tire parcels. 168 Woodland St., Manchester • 643-8474 AUTDMATIC WASHER ■Ml - • l | l | | r 1 ^ Mini-' Mllll. 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BOLTON tion Commission to fill the un­ The annual meeting of the on the Board of Selectmen, may there was a law that said people person holding a classified job 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. expired term of Richard United Methodist Women of the holding a classified job couldn’t Democratic Director Jack DONNA HOLLAND continue as selectman until the couldn’t be a candidate for However, both agreed Rivers The caller for the evening Breslow who moved from town. Southern New England end of his term and may keep hold a political office. Goldberg said today, “In view 646-0375 political office. won’t be able to be a candidate will be Happy Hall Petschke. James Wilson was un­ his present job. Aloysius Ahearn, state of the misunderstanding that The state Department of Conference is scheduled for for office in 1977 if he is still Square dancing has been animously reappointed to a Wednesday at 8 p.m. representative, said his initial Rivers began a classified job developed surrounding the in­ Commerce requested a working in the classified posi­ declared the official Arqerican three-year term on the commis­ Several weeks ago River’s job interpretation of the law was after he was elected selectman. itial petition, public hearing barometer of local opinion in The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ tion. folk dance by the National sion beginning Nov. 15. cil will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. status was questioned by correct. Town Counsel John Mahon and-finally the assessments of conjunction with a study it’s Bicentennial Committee. Keeney St. sanitary sewer in­ conducting concerning the im­ Joan Laius was appointed to at the St. Maurice Church Dance Saturday the New Mental Health Catch­ parish center. Girl Scout coun­ stallations and in order to avoid pact of the proposed 1-84 cor­ similar confusions in the future, ANNIVEKSAKV ridor. The St. Maurice Church ment Area Council. cil executives have been invited Men’s Club will sponsor a Sadie to participate. I request the following from the It asked the Board of Church events town manager. Selectmen to respond to the Hawkins Day dance Saturday at This Sunday at United biggest sole of the gear moves high prices d o w n a t all 8 D&L stores the church’s parish center from NOW A T "That the town manager in­ narrower question of whether Methodist Church will be can­ struct the public works director the highway will enhance the 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. vass Sunday. The church is in It is a bring your own bottle to prepare a pamphlet in con­ potential for economic develop­ the midst of its annual pledge Lamprey Pie densed form which outlines all (BYOB) affair with setups and Sea lampreys, abhorrent to ment in Eastern Connecticut. drive. the procedures, town policies It said they could conclude snacks provided. Its goal this year is $25,000, of most people, were considered SALE ENDS Dancing will be to the music THE W.G. GLENNEY CO. and reduces to understandable with a final position either in which over $9,000 has already delicacies for centuries. The of the J.P. Allen Quartet from parasitic fish was a favorite terms the obligations to the 8 new last-days specials! favor of or against the proposal. been pledged. Ronald Grose is Bolton. dish of Roman Emperor homeowner arising from The request came from chairman of the drive. sanitary sewer installations. Joseph Byk, economic analyst, Costumes are optional. The executive committee of Vitellius. A medieval French recipe called for stewed lam­ “The pamphlet can be used don't miss out on savlngs...plan ahead for holiday gifting MONDAY! division of economic develop­ C onferee the United Methodist Women preys marinated in wine and in DAYS ONIYI effectively in advising the A Bolton school reading con­ and the commission on ment. E n g la n d ’s H enry I residents of their rights and op­ David Dreselly, first select­ sultant is participating in the evangelism and stewardship mstrong reputedly died from eating too tions. If they elect to defer man, said he didn’t think it 26th annual reading conference will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. much lamprey pie. payments, it would spell out would enhance the economic Saturday at Glastonbury High those terms and conditions. development in Bolton because School in Glastonbury. The con­ “The installation of sewers local zoning doesn’t lend itself ference is sponsored by the are a benefit to all the people of to economic development in the Connecticut Reading Council Manchester and in most cases a commercial or industrial sense and the state Board of Educa­ vital necessity. From the and the topography of land tion. town’s point of view, health suitable for commercial and in­ Mary-Jane Pazda, reading Decoratofi hazards are eliminated. I dustrial business is minimal. consultant at Bolton Elemen­ 2 believe a pamphlet such as I The board will answer — tary School will be chairman at describe will make life a little “ ...While we don’t think there a sectional meeting entitled more enjoyable for all. wilt be substantial enhance­ “Primary Games and Ac­ ment of the economic develop­ tivities K-3’’ presented by Mrs. ment of the town we feel it will Marguerite Fuller, assistant be advantageous in Eastern supervisor of language arts in FUNERAL HOME Connecticut in general.’’ Norwalk. Eslabliihed 1874 ■ Four Generations of Service 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 PUBLIC Square dance Appoinlments 3 Bolton Married Couples Club Robert Young was appointed ON PURCHASES OF RECORDS (BOMARCO) will host a fun to a vacancy on the Conserva­ SAVE 20%* ANY ITEM IN STOCK HOLIDAY FAIR Warranty deeds FALL FABRIC SPECIALS SAVE10% * Janet Brown Burns to ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS Lawrence M. and Dana K. [ COTTONS and BLENDS Saturday, October 25,1975 *off suggested retail price 10A.M.-6P.M. Coveil, property at 49 \ MILL REMNANTS Armstrong decorator-quality Chandelier® Ceilings, the on^s you’ve seen on Brookfield St., $34,200. Bruno L. Guilin! Jr. and Jane 1 yd. to 3 yd. lengths Masonic Temple TV and in magazines, on sale for a limited time only! Plus, you also get... S. Guilini to Bernie Cantor, Big Selection yard 25 East Center Street property at 83 N. Elm St., $31,- 000. Values to 98‘ yd. Variety of Booths Luncheon: 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Charles M. Burnett to Fran­ cis and Deborah M. Salewski, JERSEY PRINTS BEEF STEW SUPPER - 5:30 property at 46 Concord Rd., COTTONS and BLENDS 9 9 ^ yd. $2.50 ADULTS $40,000. Values to ‘1.98 yd. Easy Care $1.50 CHILDREN Trade names Reservations: Mrs. Robert Nelson, FOR PURCHASE Walter B. Perrett HI, doing nylon ski parka YOUR CHOICE FROM SELECTED BOLTS! 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Sale dwelling at 17 Shepard Dr., $30,- price for illustrated Chatham Ceil­ 000. ing tiles, for a 160-square-foot U & R Housing Corp., new ceiling, is only . . . dwelling at 63 Kent Dr., $30,000. •'K js T U & R Housing Corp., new dwelling at 104 Highwood Dr., SAVE 20% $45,000, Reg. $86.00 I, church reception room. Installation Materials Extra John Mather Chapter, Order CHOOSE FROM MANY OTHER CEILING DESIGNS TO COMPLEMENT YOUR ROOM DECOR of DeMolay, will have a fund­ AT SLIGHTLY raising meeting tonight at 7. HIGHER COST The bowling league will start at FROM OUR 9. ... you can have these or other OWN MILL ; Chandelier Ceilings. A setback card game will be See them all! They'll played Friday at 7:30 p.m. in give your home Cronin Hall of Mayfair WM new beauty! Gardens. All Mayfair residents | I K ' are invited.

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FROM YOUR Vogt-Kuner MENUS REGAL'S ^ C O L L E G E NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN THE BABY Sabina F. Kuner and Ray­ NOTES Project HELP Department of Hotel and Food School OF MANCHESTER mond S. Vogt, both of By VIVIAN FERGUSON Manchester, were married Oct. Menus which will be prepared Services at Manchester Com­ Oct. 27-31 IS NAMED 11 at the Second Congregational 1 / 2 PRICE! Marguerite Blakeslee of 67 and served next week by munity College next week are Cafeteria menus which will Church in Manchester. ■ Marion Dr. was capped recent­ When you carve that members of HELP (Han­ as follows: be served next week in The bride is the daughter of ly in ceremonies at the Univer­ Halloween pumpkin, don’t dicapped Earning and Living Tuesday: Jewish Night, Manchester public schools are Mrs. Earl R. Kuner of 39 Clyde sity of North Carolina at Chapel throw the seeds out. Freshly Project), a program designed chicken soup, boiled beef with McNamar, Keith Richard, son of Burton and Cynthia as follows: Rd., and the late Earl R. Hill, N.C., where she is a stu­ toasted pumpkin seeds are ever to train handicapped for horseradish sauce, mahren- Livengood McNamar of W. Shore Rd., Ellington. He was born Monday: Barbequed beef on □ Kuner. The bridegroom is the dent nurse. so much better than any you employment in the food service tzimmes mit fiommen (carrot Oct. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ buttered noodles, buttered wax son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Donald can buy. Crunchy, crispy, they industry at Manchester Com­ and prunes tzimmes), parsley parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Livengood of 43 Oliver Rd. His beans, bread, butter, milk, Vogt of 29 Clyde Rd. have a wholesome, nutty flavor munity College, are as follows: potatoes, cucumber and onion paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burton McNamar of 209 chocolate pudding. The Rev. Felix Davis of Reg. >37.00 and are good for you. The Monday; Fresh vegetable salad, date muffins, prune Woodland St. His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuesday: Hamburg patty on a Manchester and Rabbi Samuel Barbs secret in crispness is slow soup, Italian roast of chicken, whip, coffee or tea. Palamar of East Hartford and Mrs. Florence Bowler of Congress roll, potato chips, buttered Silver of Stamford officiated at By PHIL PASTORET baking at a low heat. parslied potatoes, dinner rolls, Wednesday: Brazilian Night, Beautiful wood, peas, milk, apple crisp. the double-ring ceremony. Traditionally, the Murphy cherry turnovers, coffee or tea. Gazpacho (chilled vegetable FoiliitHU ^ M m No one yet has invented battery operated Wednesday: Tomato juice, David Kolumber of Vernon family of 131 N. Lakewood Cir­ ’Tuesday: Smorgasbord — All soup), motambre (stuffed flank Frey, Christine Elizabeth, daughter of Geoffrey P. and anything quite like a chicken salad on a roll, fruit was soloist. Seth Thomas ClodL.. cle carve three jack-o-lanterns, you can eat. steak with baked potato), baked Deborah Wolenski Frey of 1319 Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland. She mayonnaise-and-chili sand­ salad, milk, ice cream. The bride, given in marriage one for each of the three Thursday: Garden salad with potato, colabacitos con quesso was born Oct. 9 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal wich, for which let us all be Thursday: Spaghetti with 903 MAIN S I, MANCHESTER by her cousin Jack Diener, offspring, every Halloweeen dressing, stewed chicken, (squash with cheese), banana grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Wolenski of 72 Country profoundly thankful. meat sauce, tossed salad, wore a Quiana jersey gown and after school. Carole and Monica baking powder biscuits, devil’s nut salad, Brazilian rolls, OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL O r M. Lane, Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. In these liberated days, one bread, butter, milk, jello with a picture hat with a chapel- Manchester Hardware made an early batch to share food cake, coffee or tea. banana pudding with wafers, Everett Frey of 9 Snipsic View Heights, Ellington. wouldn't dare declare a 877 Main Street Phone 643-4425 topping. MASTER CHARGE ^ length veil attached. She with you. Tickets may be purchased coffee or tea. “boycott.” Friday: Teacher’s convention carried a bouquet of white The two girls, Carole 14 and through the College Bookstore. Dinner is served promptly at — no school. Ruest, Tina Ann Marie, daughter of Archie P. and Laurel and baby’s breath. Monica 12, like to fuss about the Luncheons are served promptly 6 p.m. in the dining room Double-digit price inflation wmmmm Penney Ruest of 101 Brooklyn St., Rockville. She was born Oct. 11 has been practiced for years by kitchen. Monica takes after her at noon in the Food Service located in the Student Center Mrs. Sylvia Miller of at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the quick-fingered cashier at dad. Richard, and is the Dining Room at Manchester building at 60 Bidwell St. Reser­ Rockville was her sister’s Mr. and Mrs. Herman Penney of 83 E. Main St., Rockville. Her the local beanerv. breakfast maker. She observed Community College, Student vations may be made in ad­ matron of honor. Bridesmaids paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerious of her Dad making pancakes for Center, 60 Bidwell St. vance by calling the College were Miss Wilma Uraino and Meriden. She has two brothers, Archie Jr., 3, and Larry Joseph, years and has followed suit. Bookstore at 646-4900, ext. 276 Miss Michelle Miranda, both of French toast and bacon is or 277. Reservations will be 2. Manchester; and Miss June HFSM Menus held until the day before the Adams of Colchester. Gerrick Photo another favorite. Menus which will be prepared Carole likes quick and easy dinner is to be served. Robert Vogt of Vernon was and served by students in the Keen, Heather Lynn, daughter of Richard J. and Judith Doten Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Vogt desserts, or Italian food like his brother’s best man. Ushers Keen of Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. She was born Oct. 6 at spaghetti and meat sauce. She were Dennis Miller and Paul Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are follows the maternal pattern Miller,both of Vernon; and Ken Mr. and Mrs. Albion Doten of Baring, Maine. Her paternal grand­ since her mother, Anita, is of Adams of Colchester. parents are Mrs. Leona Keen of Bangor, Maine, and Horace Keen Italian descent. Carole’s apple A B O U T TOW N A reception was held at of Calais, Maine. She has a brother, Richard Jr., 8; and a sister, Willie’s Steak House in tsviim foam is light, easy, delicious Patricia, 6. ENGAGED and nutritious. Manchester, after which the Brother Frank 16, looked The Jewish-Christian an opportunity to m eet the couple left for Nova Scotia, G ^ O / A / G ^ about for the short-cut fudge. Dialogue will meet tonight at 8 leaders, discuss plans for the Zahner, Nathan Curtis, son of Curtis and Sally Schlatter Can. They will reside in The engagement of Miss Gail That would be an after-dinner Monica Murphy serves some toasted pumpkin seeds, as at Susannah Wesley Hall of year and show interest in their PRE-WASHED Zahner of 1 Farmstead Lane, Rockville. He was born Oct. 20 at Rockville. Karen Sylvester of East Hart­ project. It’s just about fool­ her sister Carole tries her artistic skill carving a jack- South United Methodist Church. daughters’ troop through their Rockville General Hospital. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Vogt is employed at Aet­ ford to Ronald W. Noske of proof ; no beating necessary — o’lantern. (Herald photo by Dunn) support, Jo-Ann Gray, central DENIM and Mrs. David Schlatter of Linwood, Mich. His paternal grand­ na Life Insurance Co. Mr. Vogt Manchester has been an­ and can be made in minutes. It Young Marines of service unit chairman, said. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Zahner of 5 Hilltop Dr., is a systems associate at nounced by her parents, Mr. Manchester will meet tonight Travelers Insurance Co. can be cut into traditional people, especially young Rockville. He has two brothers, Kent David and Kevin Alan. and Mrs. Herbert C. Sylvester The Murphy family belong to at 6:30 at Howell Cheney squares, or simply dropped onto children. A student at East SHIRT-JAC of East Hartford. Neipsic Tennis Club, Regional Technical School. NSCOIMTTP£fi£NPOOS S m y^ S S //.' Mr. Noske is the son of Mrs. paper-lined cookie sheets. Then Catholic High School, she is TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH Manchester Racquet Club. Howard, Linda Marie, daughter of George H. and Renate IN THE SERVICE again, it can be formed into considering tutoring elemen­ X A FREE SAMPLE FOR EVERYONE X. Arylne Ponticelli and Ernest They are communicants of St. Manchester Emblem Club OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, X Beede Howard of East Hartford. She was born Oct. 10 at SPECIA^LIXING \N various shapes to keep the tary school children on a volun­ Noske, both of Manchester. James Church. Mrs. Murphy is will conduct a tag sale Saturday AND NATURAL APPLE CIDER al Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is T he bride-elect was sp:>/ r s///e7S children busier a little longer on tary basis. 6.99 2 a volunteer with The Auxiliary Coast Guard Aviation Struc­ a rainy day. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at EERRANOO’S A perfect top for Mrs. Anna Beede of Bremerhaven, West Germany. Her paternal graduated from Penney High of Manchester Memorial tural Mechanic 3C. David K. /?w All three recipes are Monica, who is a Herald McDonald’s parking lot, W. “ A FULL blue denim jeans at grandparents are Cmdr. and Mrs. Lee F. Howard of Westport, School in East Hartford and paper girl, has become involved Hospital serving as a ward ORCHARDS Seavey, son of Mr. and Mrs. /PA/O excellent for young people. Center St. BIRCH MT. ROAD ^ HOUSE a a price you can af- Mass. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Olive Howard of attended Manchester Com­ in various sports. She took the clerk. She is a member of Child OF JEANS 380 Main St., South Windsor. She has a sister, Nicole, 10. John F. Seavey of 77 Oxford St., munity College. She is emloyed They’re not time-consuming, and Family Services and the 3 Miles Beyond cjl tford. Misses sizes. Z ^ J S £ 5 S 3 Z /? C /tS championship for youngsters 12 Parents of scouts in the X Vito's Restaurant C*' ’N recently completed emergency at Jack August Restaurant. are fun, and tasty besides. XAf£1021275, £'7C , and under for singles, doubles Ladies of St. James. She was Brownie and Junior Troops at GLASTONBURY THINGS” medical technician training at Mr. Noske, a graduate of cz)P£>z//2a/s Pumpkin seeds formerly a member of the and mixed doubles in the SAM St. James School will meet X Sm Hk Oiler MH1 In Operatioii TNt Wecteml! Bernstein, Erie Raphael, son of Barry and Marsha Cohen the U.S. Public Health Services Manchester High School, Cut top off pumpkin and Board of Education. s p e c i a l p r o m o t i o n tournaments. Last winter, she tonight at 7 in the school i;: Crisp, Juky Ordiard Fresh Me htosh, Cortiwd 1;: OPEN DAILY TIL 5:30 P.M. Bernstein of 20A Thompson Rd. He was born Oct. 10 at St. Fran­ Hospital, Staten Island, N.Y. attended Bryant and Stratton X ami Macoun Ipplesl X E A li scoop out seeds. Place seeds in M r. Murphy is sales took a second position in the cafeteria. The parents will have WED., THURS., FRI. TIL 9 P.M 521 L MIDDLE TPKL, MANCHESTER GREEN cis Hospital, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Seavey serves at the Coast College. He is a member of the a colander and wash them, skiing contest sponsored by the representative for J.A. Mrs. Joseph Cohen of Flushing, N.Y. His paternal grandparents Guard Air Station, Floyd Connecticut Air National picking off bits of pumpkin. Manchester State Bank. Webster, Inc., veterinarian are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bernstein of Whitestone, N.Y. His Bennett Field, Brooklyn, N.Y. Guard. He is employed at Drain well and place on a light­ supplies. paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Regina Bernstein of A former student of Wagner Beacon Machine Co. ly greased cookie sheet. Salt to College, Staten Island, N.Y., he ^fe) MAIN ST. 1807 MAIN ST. Bronx, N.Y., and Mrs. Bertha Sisenwein of Rockaway Park, N.Y. Loring Photo The couple is planning a 8 taste. (The Murphys like theirs joined the Coast Guard in Gail Sylvester December wedding at Burnside M A h C R E S T E P GLASTOUbURV ^ very salty but tastes will vary). Club elects officers V March 1973. United Methodist Church in Bake at 250 for one hour, m s EASY ON THE EYES! East Hartford. OPEN THURS.TIl 9 p m . OPDLTKUf?STlL9PH- j tossing occasionally. sergeant-at-arms; Tom Conran The Apple foam or The following members of the Army & Navy Club, Inc. in and J. Stuart, (both re-elected), ice-box cake Manchester were elected to a auditors. Americut 2 cold applesauce one-year term: Elected to serve a three-year 1 egg white, beaten stiff William L. Sheridan (re­ term on the board of governors Optamtric Association '/2 cup stiffly beaten cream elected), treasurer; Michael were William and Ve teaspoon cinnamon recommends adjusting the TV Nimirowski, assistant Trueman Schlehofer (both re­ Vz teaspoon nutmeg treasurer; Alfred Woodward elected); and Abraham to changing room light... Sweeten applesauce to taste. Jr., financial secretary; Ernest Ostrinsky, a past president and and this set does it automatically. Fold in cinnamon, beaten egg Q u asar. 0ncem a VifeHme Pain (re-elected), recording board member. white and whipped cream. 25w J00% SOLID STATE secretary; William Stone (re­ Marti Conderino, president, Spoon into compote glasses and elected), assistant secretary; and Donald Ponticelli, vice sprinkle with nutmeg. 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SINCE 2 Miles from Vernon Circle off Rt. 83 th CENTURY TV El Cemlno Pleza 20176 BURNSIDE AVE. 528-1554 EAST HARTFORD Mon. to Thurs. 6-6:00; FrI. 8-8, Sat. 8-4 Rt. 30, Vernon Pbtteitoii^ 1931 PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23. 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN Candidates speak ______ABOUT TOWN PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP ManrljfBtfr Supninglpralb Clarence (Bud) Brown, “As I stated before, the The VFW Post and Auxiliary outing may Catholic Burial call 649-4485 Very early, Christians began to call the burial ground WEEKEND SPeCIALI OPEN FORUM Republican candidate for the problem is one of poor manage­ will have a hobo dance Saturday evenings. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Manchester Board of Directors, ment. This begins with the town from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the of their deceased by the name “cemetery.” The word, Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation said today, “By resorting to manager, and unfortunately has Post Home, 608 E. Center St. A a truly Christian one — Christian in origin, and Chris­ Member, United Press International party politics. Mayor John not been in recent years CARNATIONS Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, beef stew supper will be served The Manchester Civic tian in meaning — comes from the Greek word which telligent woman; one whom I am honored Thompson has tried to cloud the brought under control by the Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Favors mayor at 10. Chairmen of the dance Orchestra wilt rehearse tonight means “sleeping place,” or more particularly, “A to call a friend, cap offer great inspiration real issues raised by me in my board, which has been too are Frank Wohlgemuth and To the editor; at 7:30 at Manchester High place for those who are sleeping the sleep of death.” Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher to all of us. I thought you wo'cld be in­ letter to him. In that letter, I witling to go along with his Margaret Zikus. School. Christians were the first to use this word with such a Harold E. Turklngton, Managing Editor How fortunate we are as citizens of the pointed out several examples of requests without investigating <2.29 Dozen terested in hearing about Gertrude DeLeo meaning. Town of Manchester to have a man as con­ how the cost of government in the real needs involved. and perhaps would consider sharing her Cub Scout Pack 27 will have a (Cash and Carry) cerned about this community as Jack Manchester has skyrocketed “It is about time everyone The Manchester Association ST. JAMES CEMETERY story with others. family nature hike and hot dog Thompson. Time and time again over the over the past five years. stopped trying to put our fiscal roast Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. at Camp of Educational Secretaries will 368 Broad Street FLOWERS tnd ARRANOEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION . . Respectfully, Opinion past four years, he has demonstrated his “First, the mayor tries to problems in the pocket of one Johnson. Parents of boys in­ meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Manchester, Connecticut William G. Nemeroff 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 leadership ability and straight­ h^ve us believe that three of the potitical party or the other, and terested in becoming a member Bennet Junior High School Phone 646-3772 3 Brent Rd. F8EE Delivery & Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. forwardness. Mayor Thompson is not the five budget years in question brought their attention back to of the pack and attending this cafeteria. Manchester were under Republican the facts. typical hollow politician. He does not dominated boards, which is in­ Defeated decontrol always say what people want to hear, but Willhide praised accurate. Starting with the is honest about his convictions and not current ('74-75) year, the afraid to express them. To the editor: Democratic Board has been in delays exploration This is the time of the year all We hope you are all enjoying the beauty control for the past three politicians come out of the woodwork to that is autumn. The glorious reds and budget years, and the promise the electorate the moon. We have orange of Maple trees and the gold and Republicans, the two before “The petroleum industry is the As for price controls, the industry had four years of Jack Thompson’s brown of Ash and Oak. Oh, the beauty of it that. all! Yes, the beauty of it all is the peace of ■'Next, the mayor tries to most maligned and misunderstood still labors under a two-tier system leadership, why change! The Republican opposition have nothing to offer at this mind in knowing that the leaves will be move my figures around, so economic entity in America today, established during the Nixon ad­ picked up this fall — thanks to the in­ that it appears that more or point without increasing our taxes sub­ itiative and determination of Paul less of the demonstrated in­ primarily because it is the victim of ministration. Under that program, stantially. There is no such thing as a free Willhide. creases should be attributed to the most totally biased information. about 60 per cent of domestic produc­ lunch. Let us continue the good govern­ We want to thank Paul for his decision one political party or the other. "I do not wonder that the American tion — so-called “old” oil — is con­ ment that good people like Jack Thompson What does this prove? Nothing! are providing. not to contaminate and clutter people are confused about the coun­ trolled officially at $5.25 a barrel. Manchester with the positioning of The board is made up of in­ Bernard R. Johnson Republican political posters all over town. dividuals, not political parties. try’s energy problems because so Price controls under any formula 92 Redwood Rd. The board has a collective What a refreshing change! A refreshing many of our elected representatives would be counterproductive because Manchester responsibility to control and change is just what Manchester needs, a manage the taxpayers' money. have for two years been pointing ac­ they cause economic distortions, says change to responsible government respon­ 1 am running for office as a cusing fingers at the industry, attemp­ Miller. But under the present two-tier DeLeo hacked sive to the voice of the people, and we are Republican and am proud to do confident Paul Willhide will listen to that so. But, I am also running as a ting to punish the industry and make it system, there is little incentive to do for school hoard voice. concerned individual, a the scapegoat for problems caused remedial work to maintain “old” taxpayer and businessman of To the editor, Sincerely, the Town of Manchester. primarily by policy — or 1 should say, production when expenditure of the Nov. 4th is Election Day. It is also a day Terry Messenger "I did not send my letter to nonpolicy — failures of government.” same dollars may find or develop un­ of personal triumph for Gertrude DeLeo John Messenger the mayor, as he seems to feel, The complaint is not that of an controlled “new” oil at more than whether or not she is elected to fill a 250 Mountain Rd. to criticize the Democrats. In Republican seat on the Manchester Board Manchester fact, I never mentioned the executive of one of the oil giants but of twice the price. of Education. Democrats in my letter. But, he C. John Miller, president of the Decontrol of new oil, along with Gert walks especially proud these days. Favors is apparently so sensitive to Independent Petroleum Association of exemption by Congress of price con­ The honor of being asked by her party to criticism, that he jumped to represent them in such a vital area Repuhlicans their defense without con­ America, representing 4,000 of the trols on marginal stripper wells, are recognizes her 30 years of teaching To the editor: sidering the real issue I raised; nation’s 10,000 independent drillers, the only things we have going for us to experience, acknowledges her concern for That we are paying far too much Voters of South Windsor beware of those the children of the town where she has money simply to run our local who account for 90 per cent of current encourage increased development of who say, “There is only one way.” lived for 20 years, and affirms a fact she government. We have too many domestic exploration. domestic petroleum supplies, says And the solution involves spending your employes that are costing us has known all her life...blindness is no hard earned pay. Lest anyone think he is being picky M iller. E very other action of too much. They have too many Antique cars (Photo by Steve Dunn) barrier to becoming a useful human being. Nov. 4 will be here, and soon you can passenger-type vehicles at their with Congress, Miller notes that 33 Congress has been negative and has Left sightless by a childhood fever, Gert say. disposal (regardless of how the congressional committees, 65 sub­ had the effect of discouraging graduated from the Oak Hill School for the The Democrats have tried real hard to mayor tries to characterize Blind in Hartford and went on to earn her spend my pay. them). At no time did he, nor committees and one joint panel have exploration. Yet there are some in teaching degree at the University of Can you recall, not so long ago, can he, deny that the town SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE jurisdictional claim on the energy Congress still determined to “rock Connecticut working part time to defray When the Democrats told us the only payroll alone has nearly PLA Y TAMIL Y Admiral Moorer takes expenses. doubled in five budget years; issue. back” new oil prices and freeze the way to go COLECO WHIRLWIND HOCKEY In 1945, she began teaching both blind and yet, the manager today is 'A'FRAME Almost 1,000 energy-related bills already controlled old prices. Was to spend over $5,000,000 of our Action-packed game that will delight the whole family for hours. U.L. and sighted children at Mansfield State dough? begging for more employes. listed, C.S.A, approved blower, NHL endorsed. Strong plastic with By Fisher Price; for two to eight have been introduced in the 94th On balance, he contends, if Where is this going to end? external goal nets, two AC plug-in blowers, two pucks, metal sides; year olds; plastic center section media to task Training School. Until her retirement in Architects, engineers, and lawyers must 32x 16" playing surface. opens to reveal house; all pieces Congress, but of all these final action Congress had done nothing the coun­ 1974, she nurtured and led the nationally store Inside; carry handle. WASHINGTON - “I doubt seriously have jumped with delight, recognized Blind Cause, a unique ac­ has been taken only on the 55-m.p.h. try would have been better off, if our whether in 1975 President Eisenhower When they saw this D em ocratic MANCHESTER LEE RODERICK complishment with the mentally retarded. speed limit, repeal of the depletion goal is to extricate ourselves from could conduct the cross channel (Norman­ leadership coming down the pike. Perhaps your readers would rejoice in If the Democrats had their way, HOSPITAL dy) operation without it being leaked Moorer “that I was wasting my time allowance and extension of price con­ overdependence on foreign energy this human interest story. There’s much The following is what it would be like before the operation was initiated.” telling to them because they were going to NOTES trols (vetoed by President Ford but supplies. more to it. There’s Happy, Gert's guide today; Adm. Thomas R. Moorer, who was the criticize the war every chance they got, dog, plus Shat and Gay, canine comrades; ...a new library, with at least one school later extended by compromise to Nov. Achieving that goal is going to nation's senior military officer until his regardless of the facts.’’ Discharged Tuesday: George Kelly, a very verbal parrot and other bird building to spare. SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! 15). require anywhere from $75 billion to retirement from active duty in July 1974, The Admiral made a distinction between Thompson, 77 Birch Rd., Ver­ SA V E 4.11 friends filling the warm home on Faulknor an addition to the high school, with was giving vent to his frustrations — he how he believes the media should cover non; John Obanheim, 19 Locust The latter two bills are highly $100 billion a year in new capital in­ Dr. where Gert admits she would “rather more than 30 classrooms to spare. St.: Anna Torstensen, 128 YERTIBIRD® says he doesn’t believe ir “anger” — in the domestic activities of the government SA V E $2 counterproductive to our declared vestment through 1985. do carpentry jobs than cook.’’ a Plum Gulley Park, with Green Manor Rd.; Lucy Felice, POLAR ADYENTIIRE MATTB. BABY THAT-A-WAY" OfM- working with the press, Moorer alluded to as opposed to the foreign or military ac­ And there’s the miracle of the Optacon, neighborhood play areas and ballfields East Hartford; Rose Leonard, BY MATTEL H»r« corns* th« spunkiest IS" fait doll any little gilrl ever aaw...aftd would edta* hevlna. purpose of restoring relative energy “There is little question,” says the 1944 Allied invasion of Europe, in a tivities. HASBRO WEEBLES® an electronic device that translates the neglected. 55 Bilyeu Rd.; Donald Duffina, Of cpurM, Spree prices her sensat^elly Ipwl Just see how eha can toddi* atorn whili meeting with a group of Washington “It would be perfectly all right with me 35" long; runs on 4 ‘O’ batteries not TREASURE ISLAND self-sufficiency. Miller says. Miller, “that the national interest printed word into tactile images felt by ...a higher tax rate. East Hartford; Evelyn included; exciting pilot rescue mis­ 188 you hold her hands! She crawls under and into almost evmthlna! And, can oinw ii^ newsmen, to illustrate what he calls a sions in the frozen north...everything up a tussl W l^ soma help from little flirla. tt'e ameains how mud) the can dot SluVa Imaginative adventure with Weeble buc- if they eliminated half the bureaucracy — one finger. Gert’s mastery of this unique Doubleday. \Villimantic; Mary I charge It caneersl Captain, 3 mates, long boat, Percentage depletion applies to requires policies that will encourage ...an empty pocketbook. you need including assembly, oper­ adorable, cuddly and reatlelic, tool “very dangerous situation’’ today in the or more,” he said. “I don’t want to change instrument opens a new world to her. Martin, 105 Trebbe Dr.; Alexa ating instructions. pick, shovel map, treasure chest, more Let’s exercise our collective voice... our reg. 18.99 lor great tun. more than 100 domestic minerals, and these increased capital investments in United States. the way you operate, but I do want to put Berger, 44 Scott Dr. our reg. 15.88 Imagine her joy at being able to read her Vote Nov. 4th, 42 of these still receive the 22 per cent one of the highest risk, highest cost in­ The former Chief of Naval Operations in a plea that you make a clear distinction mail, or her discovery that the telephone Republican, is my choice. and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff between all the antics that go on in Also. Patricia Trask, East rate that formerly applied to oil and dustrial activities in America. book is printed in columns. Joan Cushman SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! from July 1970 until his retirement American politics...and things related to Hartford; Catherine Conkling, "This requirement is imposed on us In these days of so much “bad news, ” 90 Scott Dr. natural gas. But in a “punitive ac­ reviewed the past decade of media 117B W. Middle Tpke,; Donna international relations that affect the here’s some good news. A warm, in­ South Windsor Brown, 74 Range Hill Dr., Ver­ tion,” Congress repealed depletion because, despite all the crash coverage of U.S. military operations. security of the United States.” non; Alvina DeLisle, 218 Spruce only on oil and gas, thereby removing programs that may be undertaken at Moorer was on the aircraft carrier Kitty St.; Christopher Showman, 1 0 ^ more than $2 billion yearly that great public expense, I do not know Hawk, in the Gulf of Tonkin, when the first East Hartford; Audrey Clay, 4 American reconnaissance plane was shot Susan Rd., Vernon; Christine TONKA MATTEL BARBIE*S® otherwise would have been available anyone who disputes the fact that we down by North Vietnam. The plane had Russell, Glastonbury; Michelle EIRE DREAM BOAT'^ SA V E $2 to find and develop new petroleum will continue to rely on petroleum taken off from the Kitty Hawk in what was Jarvis, 11 Blueberry Hill Rd., PUMPER Connally emerging as a ^spoiler^ RMtitlie Chris Crsft cabin fuels or the bulk of our energy needs then a secret operation. Tolland; Amie Green, 38'-'2 cruiser folds to IS” earrv esse. HASBRO LITE-BRITE® reserves. Stores water; pump and “The ship went from the Tonkin Gulf to Summer St. hose work; ladders, too! Evarythlno lot iun at ass, Forages 5 to adult. Create colorful pictures \ through the next decade or so.” a seaport outside Tokyo,” explained Lots of play action; 8- that light up and glow. Console with light WASHINGTON — A decision President do about taking sides. “I might wind up Also, Timothy Castagna, 692 7/8"L, 4-1/8"H, 5V4"W. bulb socket and cord; everything you need. Moorer, “and not one part of the details of 25-watt bulb usage, not Included. Ford made last summer not to offer supporting neither of them,” he adds. W. Middle Tpke.; Leslie our reg. 9.t M POUfiCAU this operation ever leaked, although there ANDREW TULLY Chambers, 76 North St.; Brian former Texas Gov. John B. Connally the Meanwhile, he just "might run as a S A V E 2.55 pabker bb otbebb were already 5,000 men on that ship. Neil. 195 West St., Bolton; post of Secretary of State could have an favorite son” in the May Texas primary SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! C*— Today I don’t think that would happen Jerry Coro. 92 Hollister St. adverse effect on Ford’s campaign to win proach to major league politics. After all, and elsewhere, “but if 1 do I’ll do it on my because young people are brought to four more years in the White House. he is a national figure in his own right, and own. I wouldn’t be running as a stand in or testify before Congress and tell them what 99 This space reported in July that Ford he has everything to win and nothing to as a surrogate for anyone.” 1 0 ^ an idiot their colonel is. They are en­ was considering Connally for an important lose by qualifying his support of Gerald In short, while Connally is not now a our reg. 12.99 couraged to do this kind of thing.” Cabinet post, including the State job. Ac­ Ford. There is no law that says Connally candidate, he is standing out there in the The praying mantis is the Moorer, 63, emphasized that his irrita­ has to throw in with Ford at this early only insect that can turn its HASBRO SEA THE SUNSHINE TAMIL cording to White House sources, the Presi­ open to give lightning a chance to strike. tion over the “leaking” of national securi­ date, and there is enough difference of opi­ head like a man. WOLE SUBMARINl BY MATTEL dent did offer to appoint Connally His complaint that Ford has "got to be ty information to the media extends to nion in party ranks so that Connally runs G.l. Joe goes underwater Secretary of Health, Education and more imaginative, more aggressive and The eontemponinr family of Imtsy...posssbie MONOPOL Y® BY PARKER BROS.. military officers as well as American no risk of being ostracized for postponing for adventure. Great fun Steve, Stmthie, Sweets dolls ter lote of play Welfare, but the Texan turned him down. more innovative on the issues’’ has the for ages 4-12 Including silustions. Otessed to today’s . society as a whole. “I’m not blaming the an all-out endorsement of the President. adjustable underwater For ages 8 to adult: 2 to 8 players. World's Connally, it is said, would have taken the sound of a politician who is confident he’s lUestysforhoumottun. '-vV greatest game of real estate trading that's so press at all for printing it,’’ he said, “I’m viewer to see everything; State portfolio, but Ford told him it wasn’t Connally’s view of himself as a potential got the qualities he claims Ford lacks. adventure booklet. challenging and engrossing for the whole saying that the breakdown in the attitude presidential candidate is revealed in his family. up for grabs. He's warming up the Connally bandwagon, of all American citizens as to what Now Connally politely threatens to play remarks on a Ford-Reagan contest. He just in case. D i s c o u n t damages the U.S. Government — and SPREE! EVERDAY LOW PRICE! the role of a wrench in the Ford campaign says simply he hasn’t decided what he will SA V E 1.55 hence damages them — today has changed IG [7 machinery. He is saying that although he MANCHESTER from what it was in 1965. is now a Republican he is his own man and “I know what people leak data out of may even join up with a third party move­ EAST HARTFORD the Pentagon, and it’s very difficult to get ment led by William Rusher, publisher of GLASTONBURY them punished. I think it’s a very our reg. 9.99 the conservative National Review. dangerous situation myself.” ALMANAC Of Rusher’s project, Connally says it’s The Admiral took the media to task, DEFENDER “a good idea that could perform a very CLOSE NPLAY® citing specific examples of what he saw as SOLDIER useful service.” At the same time, he PHONOGRAPH inaccurate reporting of important By Hasbro; 12" tall, has thinks former California Gov. Ronald Today is Thursday, Oct. 23, the 296th day damage estimated at $30 million. pivotal arms and legs, By Kesser. Child puts on military operations ranging from U.S. in­ rotating head, comou- Reagan’s primary challenge to Ford is “a of 1975 with 69 to follow. In 1955, Ngo Dinh Diem was chosen to and changes '45' records. volvement in the Dominican Republic un­ flage trunks. For ages Tone arm seta, resets auto­ very good thing” because the Republican The moon is between its first full phase take over the South Vietnamese govern­ matically. Uses two ‘O' der President Johnson to various phases of batteries, not Included. party has not experienced enough “excite­ and last quarter. ment in the country’s first free election. the war in Vietnam. ment and debate.” The morning stars are Venus, Mars and He later was assassinated. “A situation like Mylai was probably Gerald Ford can be forgiven if he is a Saturn. A thought for the day: American writer SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! ' SAVE $2 bound to occur in Vietnam,” said Moorer. touch confused. This is, after all, the same The evening stars are Mercury and Carl Sandburg said, “Time is a sandpile “The situation was this: You had a John Connally who continues to claim that Jupiter. we run our fingers through.” mixture of enemy and friends in the he is “a supporter” of the President, and Those born on this date are under the i 0 9 9 jungle. The women were carrying hand SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! SPREE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE' ■ Charge yet complains that Ford has not yet shown sign of Scorpio. grenades in their brassieres and their THOUGHT o u t rog. 14.99 “the capacity of leadership to challenge French actress Sara Bernhardt and YOUR babies’ diapers. So you haf/hn indentifica- TOMY POCKET CHOICE and inspire the nation.” American talk show host Johnny Carson LAVORIS COLUMBIA tion problem that was n # n y impossible.” CAR SETS 1 1 9 0 A Congressional Texan close to Connally were born on Oct. 23, she in 1845 and he in “My Daddy always told me that life was 10'' TRICYCLE The Admiral added that “this was never MOUTH says there’s nothing to be confused about. 1925. like a jungle. ‘Everybody is out to get Emergency vehicle sets 0mCKCVRL BAUm t-S/8" deluxe whitewall really explained to the American people, “What we have here,” he says, “is John On this day in history: you’...and the more I watch for it...the and construction vehicle semi - pneumatic chain sets with moving realism BEAUTY CBNTER^ BY MATTEL and the young captains* and lieutenants more I see it. You can't trust anybody and Knit Msglo msohtne, yem tension gauge, «-ei. tread tires; supsr saddle, Connally keeping his options open, taking In 1915, an estimated 2,500 women WASH and action for hours ol Almost ille-sic* 1114” tall Bsrtrio hssd with fire red llnished with red that were put out in those jungles under I mean anybody; So save your money and action fun. Quieii Cud hair for Instant htirmfyllng fimt No yam. Jewel Megio metdittif, begde,Unks,tl(0,0U olT M , care of John Connally. If Ford and Reagan marched in New York City demanding the pie<|ues, m eem W ytoot...... liwtiuetiOAo.. F u n ^ pedals, chrome steel those circumstances had, in my view, the 40 oz. size wetting, sotting orwolting. Willi eiuth, oomb, lenders. get into a dogfight that hurts Ford real right to vote throughout the United States. guard your valuables, because Baby, you curtof, msko-up, too. enyimie girt, , most difficult assignment of any men in bad, John wants to be around as a com­ In 1942, the British 8th Army launch^ are on your own!" — Walter Wary Sale In alfect thru this i uniform.” promise alternative. John wants to be an offensive at El Alamein, Egypt, starting Are you stingy with your life? Are you so Moorer said that, at one point during the right, but given his druthers he’s rather be a campaign that was to sweep the Axis fearful of being hurt that you build walls USE OUR CONVENIENT war in Vietnam, he discussed with the President.” forces out of North Africa. instead of bridges? 381 Broad St., Manchester LAYAWAY PLAN New York Times editorial board that It is a role handmade for Connally, who In 1947, the state of Maine was declared Earle R. Custer, pastor paper’s coverage of the conflict. A has always taken a coldly pragmatic ap- a disaster area as forest fires caused North United Methodist Church “gentleman” on the board, he a^ded, told c

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(Charles Dahrowski George R. Gill Corp., East Hartford, for 27 Charles Dabrowski, 64, of George Robert Gill, 84, of 24 years. (LOGPOIV OFFFRl Reds No. 1 with Red Sox close second Salem died Tuesday night at the Durant St. died Wednesday at He is also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clifford W.W. Backus Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital 15; BOSTON (UPI) — After three near misses. Sparky Norwich. He was the brother of Holmquist of Bloomfield; and play attempt to tie the score in the seventh, won it in the night. We would have used him in the right spot if it came after being stricken at home. |:j Anderson can at last be justified today in calling his Cin- Albert Dabrowski of He was the husband of Mrs. two granddaughters. ninth when Boston Manager Darrell Johnson was finally up, but not for any length of time.” when Rettenmund hit into that double play,” said Rose. g cinnati Reds “the best darn team in baseball”. Manchester. Mary Taylor Gill. The funeral is Saturday at forced to turn to a rookie pitcher in a most crucial situa­ The Reds, who had reached a game low in the fifth when “But we’re not most clubs. We’ve proved that all year,” I But if the Reds are No. 1, the Boston Red Sox are the He is also survived by his 1:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s tion. pinch-hitter Merv Rettenmund’s double play grounder That they did by tying the score in the seventh Mr. Gill was born June 22, closest “second” you’ll find. wife, a son and four grand­ Episcopal Church. Burial will With This Coupon ended what looked to be a potential rally, got the spark After walking Griffey, Lee left the game with a blister daughters. 1891 in Gates Head-on-Tyne, be in the veterans section of It took six knock-down ball games, each as punch-packed Having pinch-hit for one of his two bullpen specialists, on his thumb and Roger Moret came on for Boston. After England, and lived in Hartford East Cemetery. Jim Willoughby the inning before, Johnson sent rookie they needed in the sixth when Tony Perez belted a two-out A prayer service will be |:j as the last Ali-Frazier heavyweight championship bout, two-run homer. watching Griffey steal second, Moret committed the un­ Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Bel­ for many years before coming Friends may call at Holmes 50« OFF plus nine innings of the deciding seventh for the Reds to southpaw Jim Burton out to face the relentless Reds in the ninth. pardonable sin of walking pinch-hitter Ed Armbrister with mont Funeral Home, 19 S. Main to Manchester 28 years ago. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 12 OZ. CAN g finally carve out their first World Series championship The Red Sox should have been out of the inning when Rose on deck. The result was predictable. Rose singled to St., Colchester. Burial will be in During World War I, he served Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. ^ since 1940. Give ’em their due, though, they won the “big Burton promptly walked leadoff batter Griffey, who was with one out and Rose on first. Bench hit a double play center and suddenly it was tied. with the British Armed Forces. PLEDGE POLISH Old St. Andrew’s Cemetery, .ijione” in a style all their own-on their last at-bats. sacrificed to second, and then got a big out by inducing grounder to short. Rick Burleson scooped it up and relayed “Pete Rose deserves the car,” said Red Sox catcher Colchester. Before his retirement 19 years Good thru Saturday, October 24th to Denny Doyle for the force on Rose at second but Doyle Redeem at Highland Park Market I “There are 27 outs allotted to us in a game,” shouted Joe pinchhitter Dan Driessen to ground out. But after carefully Carlton Fisk. “He was certainly their most valuable guv in Friends may call at the ago, he had been employed as a There are more than 140 HIGHLAND PARK threw wildly to first and Bench wound up safe at second. machinist at Pratt and Whitney Limit One Coupon Per Family I;:; Morgan, whose ninth inning bloop single to center scored walking Rose (who wound up as the Series’ Most Valuable the series.” funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 species of trees native to Perez followed by hitting a 1-0 Bill Lee “hanger” over the p.m. Division of United Technologies Canada. 317 Highland St., Manchester I Ken Griffey with the winning run in Wednesday night’s 4-3 Player with 10 hits). Burton tried to fool Morgan on a down Although at last subdued, the Red Sox certainly will :|5 seventh game victory over the Red Sox. “Nobody’s got to and away pitch. wall in left to make it 3-2. never be faulted for not taking it to the Reds right down to The Choiceit Meat In Town! •ji: tell us how or when we’ve got to use ’em.” And, as he did in the 10th inning of the much-disputed “I’ve blown double plays before,” said Doyle, “and I the final out. A walk to Bernie Carbo, singles by Doyle and Indeed they don’t, as witnessed by the fact the Reds third game, Morgan lofted a base hit to center, scoring promise you I'll do it again before I retire. But if that play Carl Yastrzemski plus two bases-loaded walks by Gullett ■ H lM m i U I |:j rallied to win 48 games in their championship season—27 of Griffey with what would be the winning run. gave them a 3-0 lead in the third. ever comes up again in the same circumstances, if we get Tribute paid to Miller :i: them (including the last one) on their last at-bats. “A couple of years ago, I would have struck out on that this far, and it come to another double play, I assure you. It was only fitting in this series of hard knocks that if the Please Excuse The “We went into the Series in 1972 and thought we were the pitch,” Morgan admitted. “But Ted Kluszewski, our hit­ I'll make it blindfolded.” Reds were to win, they'd have to do it the hard way, jljbest team and were beaten by the A’s,” Morgan said, ting coach, has helped make me a good hitter since then. Anderson and Johnson used a record total of 52 pitchers C. Elmore Watkins, a long­ "One ot his interests was in spoke with authority in making (£ 0 i l P 0 1 \ O F F F R ^ “My first two home runs in the Series were great,” said time friend of the late Jacob F. serving the town. He was •j “Then we lost in the playoffs to the Mets in ’73. Until we He (Burton) made a good pitch and all I tried to do was Perez, who had been batting only .174, “but this one was in the Series and it was 23-year-old lefty Will McEnaney changes in the operation of the I stay with it. Miller and president emeritus elected a member of the Board hospital. •j; prove it on the field, we’re nothing. the best ever in my career. It got us back in the ballgame.” who had the distinction of being the last. Clay Carroll, who Inconveniences,,, “It had to be a good pitch, because if it wasn’t I’d have of Manchester Memorial of Directors where he served “ He reorganized andl fi5 “Now I can go home and say ‘we’re the best.’” There was something about the Perez homer that had all retired the Red Sox in the seventh and eighth, was the hit a line drive instead of a blooper.” Hospital board of trustees, his term with distinction. enlarged the board of trustees ;|;i For seven innings, however, there was little to indicate the earmarks of another patented Reds’ comeback. For winner but McEnaney got the most important final three today paid tribute to Miller, “He was the best man at the time for the hitters who “Knowing that the president so that new members were We are gradually coming down the Home With This Coupon " the Reds would go home to Cincinnati today as “the best”. the fifth time in the see-saw series, the two punch drunk outs in the ninth —plus the save. who retired in 1974 as president of Stanadyne Company, of periodically elected while the 1 LB. PKG. - REGUUB s t ic k The Red Sox, having capitalized on a rare streak of Don were coming up,” said Johnson, explaining why he chose It was great, said Red Sox right fielder Dwight of the hospital’s board of teams found themselves in a one-run ballgame and there which Jake was vice-president older members were retained [ Stretch of our Newly Enlarged Store. Once you t v ij Gullett wildness, scored three runs in the third and were Burton for such a crucial moment. As to why Drago, the Evans, whose sensational over-the-shoulder catch had trustees. He said: and general sales manager, was FLEISCHMANN’S was really no reason to believe it wouldn’t go into extra in­ as honorary trustees. g nursing a 3-2 lead into the seventh. Red Sox’ most effective reliever down the stretch, wasn't nings for the third time. saved the sixth game. “We gave it all we had.” ’’Few friends of Jake Miller closely connected with Hart­ “He brought in to the monthly I used, Johnson replied: “He pitched three innings last see it, you’ii be more than pieased, and wili MARGARINE But the' Reds, striking quickly after a botched double “Most clubs would have quit after already being down No one who witnessed all 67 "rounds " of this World perhaps thought of him as an ford Hospital, I suggested to meetings members of the Series would ever dispute that. artist but he showed’'m e his Jake that he might bring to us medical staff to acquaint the m collection of reproductions of some of the knowledge ob­ board with their work and readiiy agree it was worth any in­ 49« the works of some of the great tained, second hand, as it were, problems. Good thru Saturday, October 24th masters of brush and pen and by becoming a trustee of “He organized a redevelop­ conveniences to you... later samples of his own superb Manchester Memorial Redeem at Highland Park Market ment committee consisting Limit One Coupon Per Family work with the camera in­ Hospital. largely of members of the Did he earn goaFs horns? dicating his artistic side. “He was elected a trustee of medical staff whose function it ■’While he lived in the old the hospital May 9, 1949. When is to foresee future needs and The historic Comstock house on S. Elmer Weden resigned as presi­ bring in plans to implement | Illlllllllll Main St., we were able to dent of the board of directors on them and an estimate of costs. ■■■■■■■■■■■I sc , become better acquainted and Oct. 16, 1961, Jake Miller was “He made a firm connection | Herald Angle .3. spent many evenings together. elected president. No excuse for boot with our banking sources to in­ “Of course, he was a rugged “ Manchester people know sure their favorable considera-1 By Earl Yost outdoor man as all his how magnificently he served tion of substantial loans, if | ancestors were, tall and strong, for the next 12 years despite needed. Sports Editor fond of outdoor life, hunting, U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! physical afflictions. “His loyalty to the hospital fishing, skiing and golf. “Tall and impressive he never failed. All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! Denny Doyle notes

Center Cut BOSTON (UPI) — Denny Doyle Doyle was the starting second Rose wanted hit record feels he did too much for the Boston baseman the Red Sox acquired from Red Sox this season to be considered the California Angels in May. He hit Human relations commissioi FENWAY PARK, Boston - “I’m not even sorry I only the “goat” in the World Series. over .300 during the season for Boston PORK CHOPS got 10 base hits. The only thing I’m sorry about is that I’ve Doyle’s errant throw on the relay of and played a key role in getting them ■r got to wait five months before I can play my next baseball lacks quorum for meeting what would have been an inning­ to the World Series. game,” Pete Rose said in the steaming hot champagne- ending doubleplay Wednesday night And he was the only player on either splattered Cincinnati dressing room last night. M a n c h e s te r ’s H um an major role in the development in the program with the com­ gave Tony Perez the chance to blast a team to hit safely in all seven games. Rose, named the most valuable player in the 1975 World Relations Commission, which of the town’s Affirmative Ac­ mission “fronting for it and| two-run homer to put the Cincinnati “But all that means nothing,” said has been asked to assume a ih Series, had wanted to tie or eclipse the series record for tion plan, was on hand Tuesday speaking for it,’’ he said. !b. Reds back in the game. Doyle. “I realize I did my part during major role in developing the night to discuss a post-election Discussing the town’s hiring! fTe Give Old Fashion 1.79 most base hits but fell three short. Bobby Richardson of On that play, Johnny Bench hit a the season and that's why I'm not town’s Affirmative Action workshop on the plan. the New York Yankees and Lou Brock of the St. Louis of minority groups, McCarthy I Butcher Service” grounder to short, and Doyle, looking hanging my head now. But that Plan, will first have to solve its Arthur L. Green of Lenox St., Cards each collected 13 in the 1964 and 1968 set. said “Our percentage is equal! like he was expecting a hard take-out doesn't change anything and I'm still own problem — obtaining a executive director of the to the number of minorities! While last night’s seventh game finale in the best of quorum at its meetings. dt Our Service Meat LOIN END slide by Pete Rose coming into se­ disappointed in the way things turned Connecticut Commission on living in town, but that’s not our I RIB END seven set didn’t contain the dramatics of the previous Since the commission “COUNTRY STYLE” WHOLE cond, threw wildly into the Boston out. I wish I could have been a more Human Rights and Oppor­ goal. In the utilization of! night-morning thriller won by Boston, 7-6, the Redlegs questioned its own viability last dugout. positive factor.” tunities, has been asked to women, we are doing all right.’’! Department, You PORK were happy to leave town late last night for Cincinnati May. only five members have explain Affirmative Action to PORK After Perez’ homer made it 3-2, As far as he was concerned, it was a He complimented Police Chief! SPARE PORK after coming from behind to spoil a major planned Boston attended meetings — the three the Board of Directors and Doyle hit his glove hard and kicked blown double play. Robert Lannon on his hiring! ROAST celebration today. at the June meeting and four at members of the commission at women as policemen,! See Both Sides of ROAST the turf. And when the inning ended, “I realize people will make more of the first meeting of this season RIRS LOINS The final was score was 4-3. the planned workshop sessions. traditionally a man’s job. he threw his glove into the dugout. it because it was the seventh game of Tuesday night. “It’s nice to win the car (as the MVP) but actually any The workshop was scheduled “I first thought that someone] "What can anyone say about a play the World Series and that's only Only Robert Bletchman, number of guys on our club deserved to win it,” Rose said for earlier this fall, but Green in Washington could prepare an | the Meat You Buy! like that,” asked Doyle. “I blew the natural. But I can't help but say that I chairman, and Mary Beth asked to have the meeting post­ as he slowly peeled off his uniform in the visitor’s crowded Affirmative Action Plan, lb. play. There’s no excuse. And look, think people have a tendency to Comp have attended both. Lee poned until after elections and mimeograph it and distribute * . , clubhouse. 1 3 9 * 1. 4 9 . I've stood there and made the pivot analyze every little blade of grass Ann Gunderson attended the indicated his concern that the it, but the more I got into Affir­ “I’m more interested in the diamond ring, anyway,” he when guys have been coming at me a ilTM Photo > June meeting, and Judy Den­ Board of Directors be involved mative Action, I knew it added. during the Series and I'm not saying nison and Francis Keefe lot harder than Rose was, believe that's wrong. Everything a player with the program from the wouldn’t work,’’ he said. Diamond rings are presented to each member of the win­ Tuesday’s '.rieeting. beginning, McCarthy said. Stressing the need for a town | m e.” does is magnified, and it should be.” Joe Morgan disagreed with ump on pitch Assistant Town Manager The board would back up the ning series club and Rose missed out in both 1970 and 1972 personnel supervisor, he said! when Baltimore and Oakland halted the Big Red Machine. Cincy infielder later singled home tie-breaking run in ninth Charles McCarthy, who asked Human Relations Commission “Someone has to shepherd! to commi.-!sinn in June to play a through this morass.” r No one bears down or goes more all-out on the playing Sky high Thrifty Grocery Specials / ■ field than Rose. P/sf OfiFfhe Farm -Fresh “My goal is to get 3,000 base hits. I should reach that BOSTON (UPI) - Will figure in a couple of years. I’m a young 34. I’ve got a lot of McEnaney was in another Soft liner by Morgan good baseball left in my system and I hope that I can con­ world. AREA POLICE REPORT GLASS PLUS tinue to play for Cincinnati,!’ he said. The young left-hander who “I hope you can, too,” Manager Sparky Anderson cut in. WINDOW CLEANER 22.. 6 9 « p s a a u a put down the Boston Red Sox Turned series around in order in the ninth to A rrests was issued a written warning had last seen the car when iti HEINZ KEG 0 ^ Manelie.ster for unsafe backing on Wyllys St. was parked in front of his house! WASHINGTON RUSSETT Sparky proved to he prophet preserve the Cincinnati BOSTON (UPI) - Joe The Reds' second side slider and flared it to KETCHUP 32., 79« Reds' 4-3 victory in the Rotert T. Welsh of 36 Elm after his car collided with a Wednesday. “I’ve said all along that we were the best team in Morgan found out in the baseman, considered a top short center. Manchester Bus Service bus. SWEET LIFE 4 OZ. seventh game of the World St.. Hartford was charged with Carl Anderson of 66 Summer ] BAKING POTATOES 5 i 6 9 < baseball and I think that we proved that here tonight, not World Series it was better to choice for National League "All I know is it was a burgliry in the second degree Richard Hauser of 108 Yale Series Wednesday night, St. reported the theft of a mini MUSHROOMS 3189* SNOW-WHITE by much. We deserve that honor of being champion,” tickle the ball than to pickle Most Valuable Player, had darn good pitch, " said the and intoxication early today Ave., Milford was charged with bike from his unlocked garage. leaned against his locker it. entered the final game with fiery infielder. "Two years when police were called to the failure to grant the right of way Sparky Anderson said in a low-key voice. Theft apparently occured looking dazed. His eyes were Morgan, Cincinnati's 32- a .217 average and just one ago, I would have struck out home of Mrs. Mary Kirk at 73 was issued a written warning sometime between Sunday and! MUSHROOMS , 8 9 < The more one is around Anderson, like in spring training CREAM CORN 3199* red and filled with tears year-old second baseman, stolen base. In the final on that pitch but I've been Foste.^' St. Welsh had apparent­ for failure to grant the right of Wednesday. Bike was valued at[ S&W, 16 OZ. CANADIAN WAX and during the three years that he has steered the Reds after the traditional cham­ gave the Reds their first game, he had a pair of hits working with (batting ly entered the house through an way following an accident with $50. into the World Series, you get to admire the man more and pagne dousing. unlocked door and was seated in a car operated by David Wald- GREEN BEANS 3199* more. Series championship in 35 and a stolen base. His game coach) Ted Kluszewski and I Sara M. Napolitano of 105| TURNIPS “1 was on a rocky moun­ the living room when police burger of 1333 Burnside Ave., Birch St. told police a prowler! MANCINI, ROASTED, 7 OZ. ^ years Wednesday night with winner came after Pete was able to stay with the Anderson has proved that nice guys can win. It took tain high,” said the 23-year- arrived. Mrs. Kirk said she had East Hartford. banged on her door Wednesday! FLORIDA JUICE a soft liner to center. He Rose, the Series MVP, was pitch.” P EP P ER S 2s79* three trips to the well (series) before the premature white- old second-year man from left the door unlocked for her Armond A. Thyot of 84 Tre- night and evidently left when| haired 41-year-old manager enjoyed the fruits of victory. also won the third game of walked by Jim Burton. mont St., Hartford was charged MOTTS Springfield, Ohio. “I was daughter who was babysitting she turned on the house lights. ORANGES “We v/ere the best team in baseball in 1970 and in 1972 the Series with a lazy fly. “I was hoping Pete would The ball dropped well in elsewhere. Court is today. with failure to yield for a stop Vandalism way out somewhere. I Yet his long drive in the 11th walk. The reason I say that front of centerfielder Fred Richard A. Deabay of 126 sign Doming St. Court is Nov. 4. APPLESAUCE 33 0,59* (losing years in the series) and I’ve said it all along this wasn’t even on the Vandals reportedly entered} year that we were the best. This is the best club that I’ve inning of the sixth game is that Pete got a lot of key Lynn, who was playing deep Beruta St., New Britain was Thefts McDonald’s Restaurant on W.| ballclub.” wound up as an inning­ in case Morgan rammed a charged with failure to wear Charles Schaub of 188 managed,” he continued. hits and I thought maybe he Center St. sometime} u i i i m i i i i i McEnaney came on in the ending doubleplay. was running out of gas. I just drive toward the alley in left protective headgear while Hillstown Rd. reported the Anderson has now won four division championships in ninth and got pinch-hitter Wednesday night. Entrance! “Sure I would have liked hoped they’d give me a shot or right center. operating a motorcycle on W. theft of tools valued at $250 was gained through a bathroom! six years and is .500 in getting into the World Series in that Juan Beniquez on a liner to Middle Tpke. Court is Nov. 18. from the front seat of a car he time. That’s a pretty good percentage. to hit a hard line drive,” at it.” window. No entry into the! left, pinch-hitter Bob said Morgan Wednesday The Red Sox had to Alec Crispino of 18 Cornell was working on. The vehicle restaurant itself was reported, f Leo Durocher’s theory that nice guys don’t win is Morgan, who spent the respect the 5-foot-7, 155- St., East Hartford, was charged was reportedly parked in a field Frozen Food & Dairy Specials ' STORE ill f I;*®'’.’ Montgomery on a grounder night of his Series-winning chucked out the window by Anderson. first seven of his 11 sea.sons pound slugger's power with failure to wear protective near his home when the theft to short and then clinched hit. “ But I hit five line headgear while operating a occured. Cincinnati’s first world drives against (Luis) Tiant in the National League base­ because he hit 17 homers BIRDS EYE h o u r s II Maine (UPI Photo! motorcycle on Oak St. Carole Fox of 22 Prospect St. Just wanted base hit championship since 1940 by and they all were caught. So ment with Houston, just during the season and had Helen Kennedy of 60 North St. reported to Manchester Police / A B O U T COOLWHIP 49* When one talks about class, which both teams displayed Most valuable player inducing Red Sox star Carl I'm happy with the Series I missed lining a hit to left on driven Dwight Evans to the a foul ball. He then reached was charged with operating a that her mailbox had been STOUFFERS to the hilt in the four games witnessed in Boston, one can’t Yastrzemski to fly out to had and I thought I con­ wall in a home-run bid in motor vehicle while under TOWN Reds’ Pete Rose takes breather for a Jim Burton low, out­ broken in to. No loss was overlook Joe Morgan, the gifted Cincinnati second center. tributed.” Game Six. suspension. She was detained reported and the matter was CRUMB CAKE 79* I Lobsters baseman and labeled a sure winner of the coveted most overnight at Hartford Police referred to the Manchester The Organization of The Han­ SARA LEE Wed., Thurs.« Fri. Department and released on a Post Office. dicapped (OTH) will meet Mon-1 valuable player award in the National League this season. $250 cash bond. Court is Nov. 4. A 1964 Chevrolet Impala day from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the COFFEE RING ,.., 99* ’ til 9:00 Series play doesn’t count in the balloting but it was the G&W, TEN PACK speedy Morgan who delivered the key hit which drove in Jeffrey Quirici of 139 Moun­ reported stolen by Paul For- Mayfair Garden Social Hall on | Sat. & Sun. tain Rd., was charged with tuna of 68 Elizabeth Dr. has Main and N. Main Sts. All han­ PIZZA 9 9 « the winning run in the ninth inning. a r s Red Sox dressing room failure to wear protective been recovered in Bellows dicapped people living on the I “He (Jim Burton) made a good pitch, a slider that was SNOW CARNATION ALASKAN ’til 6:00 headgear while operating a Falls, Vt., according to east side of the river, under age down and away. I just wanted to get a line drive. The ball m otorcycle on Autumn St. Manchester Police. Fortune 65, are invited. For directions, | CRAB MEAT ,.,*1.19 The Above hit the bat off the end. I tried to go to leftfield,” the ar­ BOSTON (UPI) — There were no tears in the Boston Red few more years,” said third baseman Rico Petrocelli, one “It all comes down to one run they scored more than we Court is Nov. 4. call either 646-5015 or 646-7786. REAL GOLD 10 OZ. ticulate hitting hero said. Actually, his winning single was Sox’ dressing room. Only pride. And an overall optimistic of the few members of the club over 30. “No, there is no did. We made a couple more mistakes than they did. I said Michael Ferrari of 330 Laurel Specials Are to centerfield, a shot that even the gifted Fred Lynn could feeling that the World Series hasn’t seen the last of them. such thing as a dynasty, but look at the A’s. They won three before the Series the team that makes the fewest mistakes St., Hartford, was charged with STRAWBERRIES 31*1 Good not haul down. The Red Sox lost an opportunity to end A 57-year jinx in championships in a row and got better with each year as will win. Too bad the winning run had to be scored on a failure to obey a state traffic 4 EAR PACKAGE Thru “Joe Morgan,” Pete Rose said, “got the job done. He World Series competition Wednesday night when they their players got more confident. nubber. control light on E. Center St. has to be my MVP.” were beaten by the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 in the decisive Court is Nov. 4. CORN ON THE COB 59* “With a few improvements, and that’s for management 85 East Center St. Perhaps, but the writers gave the award to Rose, seventh game on Joe Morgan’s run-scoring single in the to decide, I think we can be up there for several more “It was a tough pitch and he (Morgan) cued it off the end Robert Hansen of 114 Saturday of the bat and it flared into center field. You'd rather lose Hawthorne was issued a At Summit St. October 25th Either man would have been a good choice. ninth inning. seasons. We have nothing to be ashamed of. I’m just sorry written warning for operating a However, the consensus among Red Sox players was for the fans who wanted a championship. We’ll definitely on a line drive off the wall. We played a great team and it that they’d be back again next year. be in this for the next few years.” still took them 8 2-3 innings of the final game to beat us." motor vehicle after drinking WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SJPEC.IAL Reds in seven games after his car was involved in an The loss hurt, to be sure, but the Red Sox had proved one The biggest disappointment of the final game was not Fisk, who had sent the Series into a decisive seventh I told you so department; Cincinnati was the pre-series game with a dramatic 12th inning homer Tuesday night accident with one operated by MINIATURE MRNATIONS thing in defeat. They were better than most people thought that the Reds won but how they won. Morgan’s game­ Richard Barnett of 92 Spruce J 2 . 5 7 prediction to win in seven games. It’s nice to be right once and they proved to themselves that they could play on an winning hit was only a blooper to center field that fell that gave Boston a 7-6 victory, felt the emotional impact of in awhile although it must be admitted no one would have St.- OPEN T09 P M. THURSDAY'and FRIDAY even keel with baseball’s best club. about 12 feet in front of rookie outfielder Fred Lynn. that triumph might have weakened the team mentally for Robert Coros of 87 Wyllys St. been happier than this writer if Boston won. the climactic game. i n i i i i i m i \ “This club hqs a chance to be a strong team for quite a “We weren’t beaten badly,” said catcher Carlton Fisk. i ] % PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 23. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN ■'-L V. / K', U.S. cagers back o n WFL closes doors for good Sahres ’ Martin flying (UPI) - whistling from Mexicans. So Birdsong scored 12 points in NEW YORK (UPI) - “At least I can shoot this NEW YORK (UPI) - Up­ the WFL a success would took a pretty Harshman saw the U.S. vic­ BOWLING Seouls 4, Capitals 2 ticipated in another clarrification of their status league would have been they vented their wrath by the second half to help the U.S. tory in as a signal Now that he’s not han­ season,” said Martin, whose ton Bell says the World most likely require two or professional league this year is handed down from NFL successful. We just ran out good chewing out at half­ sweeping the dozen medals Wilf Paiement’s 30-foot open up an unbeatable 16-point the Americans were ready to dicapped anymore, Rick shooting last season was hardly slapshot in the second period Football League ran out of more years of cooperation may play in the NFL in 1975 time Wednesday night. available— Miss Carr running a target of criticism. “ ■ have a headquarters. of time.” lead. Even though the unbeaten reassert themselves in the ZODIAC - Gail Grigsby 178- Martin says he may begin broke a 2-2 tie and Gary time. Dave Stringer says the with total capital if three steps occur; And he took out his her total of gold medals to five. lot more strength and a lot A number of the teams Hawaii President Stringer U.S. team has two games left to sport. 504, Jerrie Boyles 451, Donna scoring some goais. Croteau added an empty-net WFL ran out of fans. Chris frustrations on the Cubans, Birdsong’s leadership on the more freedom now,” said Mar­ requirements of $25 to $40 “D The team or league to expressed bitterness at the said his club was “keenly play, including a contest “Each year it gets tougher Mieezkowski 476, Sandra Santos Martin, the left wing on goal, his second of the game, basketball floor and Miss tin, who wore a cast on his hand Hemmeter says the WFL million. which he has been under, WFL’s decision to pack it in. disappointed’’ at the the result being an 84-78 win against the Virgin Islands for the United States,” he said, 452. the Buffalo Sabres’ “French for Kansas City’s win. Dave ran out of capital. Carr’s performance in the gym­ today, the Americans are “but there were four world last season. “I had confidence “The governors have contract ceases operation; “San Antonio is not the league’s decision—mainly and the first important in­ Connection” line, was the Hudson scored the Scouts’ other nastic arena symbolized assured of the gold medal. class teams here. This is a in my shot last year, I just And on Wednesday, the determined that this enor­ “2) He is free from all cause of the demise of the because the Hawaiians had ternational basketball ELKS - Jack Talley 147-379, National Hockey League’s goal while Tom Williams WFL ran out the string. triumph for the United another day of almost total The U.S. has not won an im­ dream come true for me. It’s couldn’t shoot.” mous capital expenditure in contractual obligations to WFL,” said Wings’ governor averaged an attendance of dominance for the U.S. in the Dick Krol 139, Bill Adamy 158- third-leading goal-scorer scored both of Washington's The World Football States in seven years. portant international basketball the biggest championship I’ve 377, Joe Picaut 140-366, Joe Don Luce had two goals for goals. light of an unstable economy any other team or league; Norm Bevan. "In the vote, almost 15,000 at home con­ Games. last season with 52. But he the Sabres, while Jim League closed its doors for Ann Carr and her gymnastic tournament since the 1968 ever been associated with. If Pagano 150-421, Stan Seymour in our nation, continuing in­ “3) In the event of steps San Antonio voted to con­ tests, better than most of The U.S. swept all five gold Olympics, the most spectacular this team sticks together it can says an injured thumb last Schoenfeld, Rene Robert, Dan­ Maple I.eafs .3, Canucks 2 the second and final time flation, no assurance of one and two being met, such teammates had to listen to medals in swimming, won the 141- 152-384, Bob Talmadge 140- tinue. We had raised suf­ the other clubs. setback being the loss of the be tough for the Olympics. 142- 403, Dom F arr 388, Joe year hampered his shooting. ny Gare and Jacques Richard Errol Thompson's goal late in with the announcement by national television revenues a player is signed by an NFL some unpleasantness as well, synchronized swimming first added single scores. Ron the third period gave Toronto ficient capital and made suf­ “Nothing can survive per­ the constant booing and 1972 Olympic gold medal to the “Right now all 12 of them Cataldi Sr. 355, Al Pirkey 360. Fantastic as it may seem, he Hemmeter, the league and a softening market for team before the intra­ ficient cost reductions to sistent low attendance,” he place and took three out of four Soviet Union. want to play in the Olympics. may be right. After off-season Greschner scored the Rangers its victory over Vancouver. The yachting titles. Of 15 possible goal. Canucks took a 2-0 lead on goals president, that the board of new leagues in professional conference trading deadline continue to play football in explained. “If the league The U.S. women’s basketball But I would guess we would be COMMERCIAL - George surgery on the thumb, Martin gold medals Wednesday, the by Rick Blight and Don Lever, governors has decided to sports was an unwise in­ of 4 p.m. EDT Tuesday Oct. the WFL.” team also clinched a gold medal lucky to keep eight of them. If Burgess 140-135-397, Bud has scored nine goals in only six had shown a fan dedication U.S. won 13. but second-period goals by terminate operations. vestment.” 28.” Wednesday with a victory over one of them had an offer of Wickham 152-374, Rob Nicola games. His latest scoring Bevan said San Antonio equivalent to Hawaii’s we Four American boxers also Blues 1, F'lunies 1 Blaine Soughton and Darryl Colombia, having earlier $500,0(X) to play professional 135-370, Pete Guish 140-370, exploit was a first-period hat Hemmeter said two of the The collapse further gluts was joined in its bid to keep would have made it.” moved into Saturday night’s Bert Wilson’s deflection of Sittler tied it. (Herald photo by Dunn) The prize players of the beaten Cuba 70-64. ball, they would be crazy not to trick in the Sabres’ 9-1 romp 10 teams, Birmingham and the player market in pro th e league alive by “We feel we have a lot to final, with four more having a Rick Johnson 142-381, Bill Red Berenson’s shot scored the league appear to be in lim­ In the National Auditorium, sign.” over the New York Rangers Seals 4. North .Stars 2 Memphis, would apply for chance to do so tonight. They MacMullen 139-376, Al tying goal for St. Louis in the football and NFL Com­ bo, however, because of Memphis, Charlotte and be proud of,” Hemmeter four finals were set in women’s Wednesday night. Gary Sabourin and Mike One-time hoop stars share story only disappointment during the Napoletano 143-362, Jay final period. Curt Bennett had admission to the National missioner Pete Rozelle said John Bassett’s decision to Jacksonville, but failed by a added. “ Most football StjOooC gymnastics—parallel bars, But that’s an old hat trick for Christie scored within one day for tfie U.S. was the defeat Colangelo Jr. 149, Tony Yacano put Atlanta in front on a power Football League. Bir­ his league member teams seek admission for his 6-4 vote. observers agree the World balance beam, floor exercises Martin, who achieved the same minute of each other in the se­ Four members of Manchester's a yarn of yesterday with (I. to r.) Joe of its baseball team by Cuba 4- 149-371, Andy Lamoureaux 138- play goal in the second period. mingham and Memphis are free to sign any of the Memphis Southmen into the “Charlotte was not part of Football League fielded a and vault—and the catcalls Davis cut feat against the Washington cond period to break a 2-2 and Brilisli-American Club basketball Kubachka, Ken Goodwin and Don 3, which wiped out all hopes 373, Ron Sponheimer 352, Art have been the pillars of the former WFL p lay ers— that vote to cease highly competitive league began early. Schmidt 373, Tim Flynn 359, Capitals in the Sabres’ previous give California its victory. team of tbe 1952-53 season were Goodwin. The locals won the NFL. Bassett has personal for a gold medal in that sport. DETROIT (UPI) - The WFL in its two year run at provided they are free of service contracts with Larry operations,” said Hornets’ with an excellent caliber of 19th HOLE “The booing certainly made Detroit Pistons Wednesday cut Mike Kelly 352, Charles Clapper game. Canadiens 4, Red W'iiif's 1 Dave Gardner and Al bonored lust nigbt at the club's American League title 22 years ago. The American gold medal me mad,” said Miss Carr, 18, of In the first 10 minutes of the respectability. any contractual obligations Csonka, Paul Warfield and President Bell, the former play. veteran reserve center Jim 354, Fred Riccio 356, Russ MacAdam each scored a goal as Sports Night. Puggy Bell, left, spins total reached 87 with three full Philadelphia, “I wanted to second period, Murray Wilson, the the Seals took a 2-0 lead in “The governors have —before Oct. 28. Jim Kiick—whom Don Shula general manager of the New “We believed we had a days of competition left, 50 Davis and put rookie forward Fountain 350, Dave Duchernin show them who was the best.” 378. Yvon Lambert and Doug the first period but Minnesota come to the realization,” would dearly like to have England Patriots. “We were future to the last moment. Following are the starting ahead of the second-place Terry Thomas on the injured “ The National Football times for Member-Member She then proceeded to win the list to get down to the National Harriers win two Risebrough each scored a goal tied it on goals by Ernie Hicke “Hemmeter said in a League last Sept. 16 adopted back with his Miami willing and able to go on. As long as we were playing Cubans. parallel bars, balance beam to carry Montreal past Detroit. and John Flesch. Tournament at Manchester The most satisfying wins of Basketball Association limit of WIVES - Lynne Topping 178- Taking two wins yesterday prepared statement, “that a resolution,” Rozelle said Dolphins. Unfortunately people football we felt there was a and floor exercise gold medals Walt McKechnie scored the Spurs 2, Cowboys 1 Top golfers missing Country Club Saturday. the day came from the basket­ 12 players. 514, Jean Archambault 178-461, was the Manchester Communi­ the ability of the World sometimes don’t let you future for us.” 7:27 Ogden-Wilson, Dobkin-Shea (sharing first place in the bars Wings’ only goal as Canadien Rick Morris scored a in a prepared text of his Other NFL teams in­ Davis, an eight-year veteran Joanne Korner 477. ty College cross country team. Football League to forget the mistakes of the But there will be no more 7:34 Teets-Pierro, Moriarly-Dvorak ball team and the girls gym­ with teammate Roxanne goalie Ken Dryden pulled a shorthanded goal in the second own, “modifying its player dicated they were going to 7:41 M ikolow ski-Tarca, Kulpa* nastic group. who spent the last 3‘/2 seasons The Cougars downed Eastern year before. football—and no more DelMaeslro Pierce) to boost her gold total hamstring muscle on the play period to lift Denver over LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (UPI) from the water traps and having them penetrate its markets to the eligibility rules to the extent with the Pistons, averaged 4.1 HOME ENGINEERS - Chris Connecticut State College's steer clear of the WFL “If there weren’t the future— for the World Foot­ 7’48 Conklin-Mazanec. Matava- “The coach (Marv Harshman to five—more than any other in and had to be replaced. Yvon Calgary. Calgary's Steve Hull — A field of 112 teams was on hand for cooked in Disney’s gourmet kitchens. extent necessary to make that players who have par. C'onnors of Washington) sort of got on points for 79 games, hauled Sullivan 183, Marlys Dvorak jayvees, 25-30, Connecticut players until further problems of last year this ball League. 7:55 Maltern-Giguere. Abrailis- the Games. Cournoyer scored Montreal's scored the game’s first goal but the start of the $200,000 National “He came in to the hotel the other me at the half,” said Birdsong, down 285 rebounds and served 177, Martha Montany 192, Jan College, 18-39 , while losing to first goal. Banavlge The vault gold medal went to as Detroit’s assistant coach last McKenney 181-476, G erry Barry Legge's tip-in tied it. Team Championship today, but the night with a couple of big ones and 8:02 Remes-Mlogasoski, Cerina- a University of Houston product Colleen Casey of St. Paul, the University of New Haven, host pro was slightly miffed that Zaverella who has been an excellent season. Tucker 486, Hikdur 27-30. walked straight to the kitchen, with 8:09 Fahey-Smith, Carlo-Okeksinski Minn., and American girls won Zawistowski 493. several superstars snubbed Mickey everybody in the restaurant 8:16 Zeinke-Macaione, Votla-Lebiedz second-half player for the U.S. the silver and bronze medals in Eastern’s Tim Quinn took You oAt co^dLdtty -inviJitd to atte.nd an Mouse. 8:23 Macaione-Kiernan, Kozlovich- during the basketball tourna­ all four divisions. first place with a 25:26 clocking watching,” said West. Vanderkai! AUTOMOTIVE - Bruce Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf, Local women bowlers Revamped NBA Lakers 8:30 Stuek-Roscoe, Schaffer-Hayes ment. "I felt like I wasn’t An American sweep in swim­ over a 4.6 mile course. Tops for The Sneads finished second here Moquin 244-595, George Moquin OPEN HOUSE among others, turned down an invita­ 8:37 Skinner-Brown, Barningham- making a contribution to the ming for the second night in a the 7-4 Cougars were Bruce last year and West looks for another Barningham Reduce roster 216-516, Nelson Walsh 513, Fred Caldwell and Brian Collins who 8:44 Backiel-Kristof, Lomba-Deskus team so I decided to get off my row saw gold medal perfor­ tion to the 1975 PGA tour finale at strong showing. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) 8 the Kozicki 507, Dennis Delisle 521, help set world mark 8:51 Shenning-Hilinski, Gordon- tail and do something.” mances from Kathy Heddy of took sixth and eighth places a t th e New Home Oj$ Walt Disney World. open season tonight Atamian Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday John Hlivyak 501. respectively. But others to watch include Watson Summit N.J. in the 400-meter 'T feel very strongly that the guys 8:58 Curlis-An.saldi. Prindle-Novak reduced its roster to the Results: 1. Quinn (E) 25:26, and John Mahaffey, who are seventh Two Manchester tiuckpin bowlers, Cathy Wickham 9:05 Gondek-Baribault, McMahon- freestyle (her third first on the tour should have their first Fillaramo required ,12 players after THE BOLTON VETERLNARV HOSPITAL and eighth on the money list, and Booters victors place); Steve Furniss of Santa FRIENDSHIP- Lee Bean 189- 2. Glover (E), 3. Ringston allegiance to the United States,” said and Delina Rock, combined with three others rolling NEW YORK (UPI) It took 9:12 Narkon-Rogers, Putz-Eigner Sr. placing center LeRoy Ellis on (NH), 4. Williamson (E), 5. young Ben Crenshaw, who is playing State journeys to Cleveland. But the Bullets made a 9:19 Walson-Cagianelio. Smitn-Malis Ana, Calif., in the 200-meter in­ 466, Ruth Woodbury 177, Shirley with the Steak Out entry at the Glastonbury Bowl Improving its record to 6-0 the injured list and forwards resident pro Bobby West, upset that with his Orlando buddy, Eddie the Los Angeles Lakers one The rem ainder of the major player acquisition of 9:26 Gardella-Gardella, P. Sullivan- dividual medley; Donna Pointer 450, Dick Woodbury Noel (E),6. Caldwell (MCC),7. in Boiton Tuanptke, Bolton, Connecticut Tuesday ight to set a world singles team record. Sullivan yesterday was the Bennet Jerry Baskerville and Allan Hermann (E), 8. Collins six of the PGA tour’s top 10 money Pearce. year to realize changes had league’s 18 teams will all their own during the 9:33 Tracy-Zanis. Lynch-Peck Wennerstrom of Northridge, 215, Pete Beaudry 213 , Skip The quintet totaled 782 at Archie Larochelle's Junior High soccer team with a Bristow on waivers. (MCC), 9. Coyle (E), 10. winners were among the missing, to be made. have a game under their offseason in plucking dis­ 9:40 McGurkin-Copeland. Betko-Staum Calif., in the 200-meter Kelly 215-565, Pete Laron 200. Johnny Miller, second on the list of lanes. 9:47 Green-Schotta, Florence-Jarvis 1-0 victory over the Coventry Webster (EJvs). SatuAday, OctobeA 25, ?975 3 - S P.M, with some off in foreign lands. “They In 1973-74, the belts by Sunday. The gruntled , a native 9:54 Starters time backstroke; Lauri Siering of top money winners with $226,118, has freshman team. It was a defen­ made their money here and they made Individual scores were Diane Wright 151, Cindy Lakers—minus American Basketball of Washington D.fl,, from 10:ul Genovesi-Moran. Engberg- Modesto Calif., in the 200-meter Grier Jones as his partner, while A1 Cote 184, Wilma Guerrettc 145, Wickham 175, Rock Turner sive battle until midway through their stardom here. After all, it’s an for the first time since they Association kicks off its 10:08 Sleeves-Nadaskay, Tedford- breaststroke and the American Geiberger, sixth on the list, is 127. the Detroit Pistons, Bing the third period when Rob $8 million tour.” moved to Los season Friday night. will plug the hole in last Hasselt men’s 800-meter freestyle relay teaming with Brian “Buddy” Allin. 10:15 Eagieson-Larmell. Tony P.-H. Saunders took a perfect cross team. But there were more than a dozen Jack Nicklaus, who won the first Angeles—finished in first “I guess you’d have to say year's team, that of a high- Stevenson from Jack Medzela and creased 10:22 B. Davis-LaPoll, McCallum-R, The only setback in the pool Save $7 1975 tournament winners in the two- place of the National we’re contenders again,” scoring floor general. the nets with the only goal. three Disney tournaments before it Frank came with the victory by Cana­ man teams playing best-ball golf on Basketball Association’s Laker Coach Kansas City and Chicago 10:29 Leone-Leone, Evcihoch-Fosler Playing well for Bennet were became a team event last year, is ab­ 10:36 Fra.ser-Warren. Ixjrentzen-Smith dian Janet Nutter in women’s Disney’s two par-72 courses, the 7,222- sent. Tom Weiskopf, third on the Pacific Division with a 47-35 said after the acquisition of figure to battle for honors in 10:43 Lachapelle-Carmienke. Joey Lovell, Waly Adamy, Jeff platform diving over defending Alherton-Bolin Lombardo, Jon Keller and yard Magnolia and 6,450-yard Palm money list, hoped to get Nicklaus, the Celts down to 12 record but lost in the Jabbar. “He is simply the the Midwest Division and world champion Janet Ely of 10:50 Romayko-Perry goalie Ron Apter. layouts. year's top money winner, as his Western Conference playoff greatest player in the NBA. Boston should again find Richardson, Tex. SAVE J6 25-99 Back at fantasyland were the defen­ partner, but then both decided to skip. after final cut semifinals. No need to pan­ He may even be the best big Buffalo formidable opposi­ ding champions — the Alabama com­ Also missing are Hale Irwin and ic, though. man ever to play the game.” tion in the Atlantic sector. n, n bine of Hubert Green and B.R. “Mac” Gene Littler, fourth and fifth on the Last year, the Lakers The Lakers will also have ags;^was°a'bf''® Searcey of St. John’s are the leaves the Celtics with just tion steps. another deal with the Bucks reusahi/^5’ v'nyl totes ^''^"siring additions to the Boston three guards, , Step one involved the during the course of last HIGHEST QUALITY SERVICE Scott and . biggest trade in basketball season. STADIUM SAVE 7.11 roster. Plainville, Conn. ON MAGNIFICENT M A SN AVO X Scott came from Phoenix Forward and history, with the Lakers sen­ will start Composite box of 1975 Series in a trade for guard Paul second-year swingman ding starting center Elmore at one of the forward STOCK CAR RACES Westphal, shortly after the Glenn McDonald also can be Smith, swingman Brian positions and Corky Calhoun used in the backcourt. 4 2 8 8 CINCINNATI REDS Celtics failed to defend their Winters and top draft picks will man the other with the our reg. 4 G \B R H 2b 3b HR Rbi SO BB Pet, PO A E Pet. COMPOSITE SCORE Bv INNINGS Dave Meyers and Junior absence of veteran Happy *750 w': Rose. 3b 7 27 3 10 1 1 0 2 1 5 J70 7 8 0 1.000 National Basketball 2nd $400; 3rd $200 TABLE TENNIS TABLE Morgan. 2b 7 27 4 7 I 0 0 3 1 5 259 17 28 0 1,000 CINCINNATI iNationali 2 0 0 67 5 32 3 1 0 0 -2 9 Association title last spring, Bridgeman to Milwaukee Hairston, a last minute cut 4th $150, 5th $100 Bench, c 7 29 5 6 2 0 1 4 4 2 207 44 6 0 1.000 BOSTON iAmericani 51 3 502 733 00 1- 30 for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. by the Lakers in training Roll-A-Way playback model E-Coneepcion, Fisk2. Perez. Doyle3. Burleson. Dp-Cincinnati Boswell replaces corner­ 4 A A lap modified SAVE 1.59 Perez, lb 7 28 4 5 0 0 3 7 9 3 .179 66 5 1 .906 Even though Los Angeles camp. sets up easily for playing by Foster. U 8, Boston 6, Lob-Cincinnati 50. Boston 52. Sac-Doyle, Evans, man Phil Hankinson, waived R oy cut 7 29 1 8 1 0 0 2 1 1 276 13 1 0 1.000 I w U plus heats yourself or with friends! Folds Cncpcion. -s 7 28 3 5 1 0 1 4 1 0 179 12 231.972 Willoughby, Armbrister. Tiant, Geronimo, Sf-Cooper, Morgan, last week, and Searcey, the disposed of one-third of its The No. 1 obstacle stan­ • 25” Diagonal Color Lynn, Yastrzemski, Concepcion. Sb-Concepcion3, Foster, Perez, ST. LOUIS (UPI) — 20 lap pleasure • Videometic Tuning for handy storage; stable- (Inffey. rf 7 26 4 7 3 1 0 4 2 4 269 10 1 0 1.000 surprise of training camp, team, the Lakers not only ding in the Lakers’ way of reg. 5.58 Geronimo. cf 7 25 3 7 0 1 2 3 5 3 280 23 1 0 1,000 Griffey2, Morgan2. Save-Eastwick. McEnaney. 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MONICA SHKA 742-9495 Rose Fowler, chairman of the Town Council has proclaimed Friday as United Nations Day. j She called for all citizens of Coventry to observe that day in i MANCHESTER PROPERTY ! the spirit of common purpose ^ expressed in the United Nations Charter. i Mrs. Fowler said, “I urge 4 OWNERS ASSOCIATION everyone to take part in INVITES THE PUBLIC ^ programs designed to develop an understanding of the problems and potentials of the 5 TO A MEETING ABOUT United Nations and to stimulate discussions of ways to make the S THE COMING ELECTION United Nations more effective, “I ask cll citizens to observe WHEN - Friday, Oct. 24th - 8:00 P.M. ' United Nations Day with a sense of rededication to the I WHERE: Whiton Memorial Library - 85 North Main St. , The jar, a replica of a famous cut-glass apothecary Repaving of E. Middio Turnpiko high truths which we in the SPEAKERS: Republican Town Chairman - Nathan Agoati- United States hold to be self- bottle from the turn of the century, is our free gift Nearing Completion ■ nelli and Vivian Ferguson evident, as expressed for us in Democratic Town Chairman - Ted Cummings to you. Our way of saying “Thanks” for opening the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and for all the world in 8 and Phyllis Jackston. your 76 Christmas Club account with us. the Charter of the United You’ll find dozens of uses for this attractive RE-ELECT THE Nations.” Wexford glass container with its spill-proof cover. This Is the year of the woman so we asked the women members of Lawn Party Committee, L to R: Rhea Stewart, Beth Larsen, Tom Fergsuon Carmen the Board to represent their party. The women have also been credited F*oliceman Filloramo, Matt Cooke, Vivian Ferguson, Karen Klibanoff - Chairman, Lauren Klibanott, Use it to stash those holiday goodies. Or fill with with doing their homework and fully understanding all the Issues. The nuts. Or with sugar, instant coffee or te a Or use accused of Town Chairmen can explain what their party represents and the and Natasha. it as a bank. DEMOCRATS manslaughter differences that can effect our choice In voting. Remember an Informed NEW LONDON (UPI) - A public makes wise decisions. ON CHENEY LAWNS ALONG HARTFORD ROAD Then, come November of next year, we’ll have New London policeman was another gift for you. The day you make your 50th charged with first-degree manslaughter in the fatal FREE BALLOONS weekly deposit, we’ll make the 51st for you. In the NOV. 4 shooting of a man wanted for same amount you’ve been saving each week. Only driving naked through city COME, ASK QUESTIONS ON PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUES! ALL FOR streets. this time the saving’s on us. Patrolman Clayton L. Seizer HOT DOG • soda • ICE CREAM ONLY To get your free decorative apothecary jar, turned himself in Wednesday REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED after State’s Attorney Edmund join our 1976 Christmas Club now. With savings of W. O’Brien obtained a warrant FEATURING “BERNIE” BENTLY PLAYING BANJO $1, $2, $3, $5 or $10 each week. It’s the easiest way E x p e r ie n c e for his arrest. He was released SATURDAY, OCT. 25 • 12 NOON - 3 P.M. on $2,500 bond. to make next Christmas merrier. A sK Seizer was charged in the € 6 1 RAIN DATE SUNDAY, DCT. 26 • 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. death of Eric D’Arcy Jr., 21, of > Manchester Property Owners Association g fo r S AVINGS Wilton, shot in the head Oct. 14 P.O. Box Mabel Sheridan, Treas. | after Seizer and patrolman Bring your own blanket or lawn chair James Jauquet cornered the Manchester, Conn. 06040 ^ Plenty of parking in area along Hartford Rd. IRA van D’Arcy was driving on I For Information or Suggestions, Call 649-0211 ^ P e r f o r m a n c e dead end, Hampsted Street. Paid tor by: Manchester Neighbors tor VMan Ferguson Fiist Mednal Savings D’Arcy died the next day at Leslie Belcher, Treasurer Lawrence and Memorial East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville,Vemon and South Windsor Democratic Town Committee - Paul Phillips, Treas. Hospital. A

lA. PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENINQ^HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Oct. 23. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23. 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE LIQtJOR PERMIT PBrsonala Help Wanted NOTICE OF APPLICATION 13 Help Wanted 13 Situation Wanted 15 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles lor Sale This is to give notice that Robert J. 41 Hamas For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Armentano, of 80 George St., Hartford. WOULD THE l-am uy Conn, has filed an application placarded FEMALE COMPANION MANCHESTER - Exceptional LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and ROOFING - Installation and GIRL SCOUTS - Tag, food and witnessed an auto accident at available for senior citizens. cellars cleaned, for free es­ repairs, gutters, storm win­ October 14, 1975 witn the Liquor Control Center and Summit St. on buy on three bedroom Colonial, ★ COLONIAL CONDOR plant sale. 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Fully insured. 249- call anytime, 875-6451. PHONE 643-2711 0205. try lot. 5 bedrooms, 2 1/4 baths, first floor TOWN OF VERNON 8023 or 522-6506. room, 21/2 baths, 2-car garage. very reasonable, work TAG SALE ■■ Saturday, October 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD guaranteed, call anytime, 649- family room with fireplaco, equipped kitchen, BOARD OF EDUCATION Announcements 3 $54,5(10. Wolverton Agency, 25th and Sunday Octoberone 26th, 9- Maurice Moriarty or Harry Jensen Realtors, 649-2813. 4266. REASONABLE PRICES for 5. Warren Street. Furniture, and 2 garagos. Extraordinary offering for ** □ r e a l ¥ s t a t e “ MANCHESTER -Price reduced roofing. (Installation and INVITATION WANTED - your vote on some power tools, dishes, those seeking a largo homo. $49,900. Call MANCHESTER - New three on this seven room Dutch ng ii repairs) Clutter work, and jewelry, steel I beams, lumber, George Popik. November 4, for Phyllis bedroom Ranch, dining room, Colonial near Country Club. ADVERTISING the Car Doctor. We tune your chimney work, 25 years T O B I D Jackston, Democrat for Board Homes For Sale 23 doors, windows. Something for kitchen with built-ins, Fireplaced living room, formal f ¥ P car at your home. 19 years experience, 643-8885. everyone. Inside in case of rain. The Board of Education of the of Directors, Committee to PRE-SCHOOL teacher needed ARTS & CRAnS •••••••••••••••••■•••••••••• for four year olds. Monday- aluminum siding, baseboard dinirtg room, family room, eat- DEADLINE experience. For appointment Town of Vernon, Connecticut Reelect Phyllis Jackston. Vic­ ParW Oemonstrators $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet in kitchen, three bedrooms, Friday, 8:15-12, 2:45-5. Send No Collecting or Dellverln kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, heat, $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ 12:00 noon the day before call 649-4824 or 646-5826. Heating-Plumbing 35 $ 8,000 — Looking lor a heavily treed approved lot In a will receive sealed bids for tor I. Moses, Treasurer. plus IVk baths. Aluminum publication. APPLIANCE truckload sale in resume to P.O. Box 1050, Work Own Hours tile baths, $435 monthly income. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. private area of expenaive homes? This lovely piece ol land PAPER SUPPLIES. siding and large lot. 50’s Zinsser Deadline for Saturday and DRIVEWAYS - Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, final week. Refrigerators, Manchester, Conn. Or get Free Kits Hutchins Agecy, 646-3166. Is just a tew minutes Irom Manchester. Call Joe Cordon. Bids will be received at the MANCHESTER Agency, 646-1511. Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. commericial, installed cleaned with electric cutters, freezers, ranges, electronic Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 for being Hostess. F o u r office of the Superintendent of WE NEED a part time han­ $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room bedrooms and familyily room on anywhere in Connecticut. No by professionals. McKinney ovens, TVs and stereos. All $14,900 — 4-room lurnished cottage with a gorgeous view g7S-0494_ MANSFIELD- older home, on sharply reduced. Free Schools, Park and School MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ dyman, call 646-2811. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard first floor, applianceded kitchen, 2 PLEASE READ job too small, or too large. 688- Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ol the lake. Enjoy summer living at this ott-eeaeon price. Streets, Rockville, Connecticut cond, third. All kinds. Realty full baths, finished basement. acred lot, near 1-84, three 0863, out of town call collect. pany, 643-5308. merchandise coupons on Call Jim O’Meara. heating, stove, refrigerator. bedrooms, large kitchen. Oil until 12:00 noon Monday, statewide. Credit rating un­ Hutchins Agency 646-3166. A ttached garage. $45,900. selected appliances. Cast iron PRESSER - Experienced only, Heat, country setting, garage, YOUR AD Franklin fireplaces, potbelly necessary. Reasonable. Con- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Classified ads are taken over SNOW BLOWER repairing, NO JOB too small, toilet $28,500 — For those that enjoy year ’round lake living. 4- November 10, 1975 and then at full or part-time. Call B&G fidential, ouick arrangements, 649-2813. needs work, great potential, the phone as a convenience. chain saw and lawn mower. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen and wood burning cook stoves room Ranch with garage at lovely Amston Lake. Why rent said place and time publicly MEN - WOMEN Cleaners, Route 44A, Coventry, . MANCHESTER • Large newer owner lowered price to $27,900! also on sale. Credit terms Alvin Lundynay Agency. 527-7971. duplex three room apartment. The Herald Is responsible for faucets replaced, repaired, rec when you can own your own home at this price. Call Jan opened, read, and recorded. We'll Pay You 742-9607. Just ten (10) minutes Must be seen! Petrus Realty, only one incorrect insertion and available. Montgomery Ward 100 ConstitutionConstitu...... Plaza,..... , Hart- Immaculate condition MANCHESTER - Newer three rooms, bathroom remodeling, Wiater. Specifications and proposal drive via highway from 228-3777. then only to the size of the ford. Evenings, 233-6879. $360 A Month throughout. Priced right. R. or four bedroom Ranch, con­ Squipment heat modernization, etc. Free Catalogue store, 269 West Mid­ forms may be secured from the Manchester. original Insertion. Errors which dle Turnpike. Manchester. 643- To Leant Zimmer, JmD. Real Estate, venient location, good condi­ Ellington Industrial Center, estimates gladly given. M & M $29,900 — 19 acre wooded piece of land with long road office of the Superintendent of BOLTON-HEBRON Line - do not lessen the value of the 875-5018,8-6 p.m. daily Saturday Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 2185. MORTGAGES' — 1st, and 2nd 646-1980. tion, $35,^. Paul W. Dougan Make some­ advertisement will not be cor­ trontage. Create your own estate or buy tor tuture develop­ Power Generation. PART TIME Automotive seven room U&R Raised 8-4. Schools, Park and School mortgages — interim financing We have excellent job openings Realtor, 643-4535. rected by an additional inser­ ment. Call Dan or Joe. billing clerk, accurate typing Ranch, three bedrooms, family one happy TAG SALE - Weather permit­ Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. — expeditious and confidential right now. And If you qualify, you’ll MANCHESTER - Price tion. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing start at $360 a month (before deduc> necessary and experience room, 2 fireplaces, one acre, ting, October 22-26th, 10-5. For­ The right is reserved to reject service, J.D. Real Estate reduced $3,000 on this im­ MANCHESTER - Exceptional­ Today — MASONRY REPAIRS - new - Repairs and remodeling, $35,900 — Large shed dormered Cape with huge tions). Join the people who've joined preferred, Manchester Motors low 40’s. By owner. 646-5107. work, brick block, stone, call sewer lines cleaned electrical­ ty years acumulation. 54 Ar­ any or all bids or any part when Assoc. 646-1980. the Army. maculate seven-room Cape. ly well maintained three bedrooms, V h baths, sell clean oven, tireplaced living Sales, Inc. 643-1511. Call 643-2711 643-9508. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ butus Street, East Hartford. such action is deemed in the Custom kitchen, three or four bedroom Townhouse con­ room, wall-to-wall throughout and a $5,900 assumable Call Army dominium at better than true cies. 643-7024. 2 best interest of the Board of bedrooms, rec room, oversized m m mortgage. Call Joe Gordon. Opportunities garage. Secluded yard etc. value price. For appointment TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) AUTOMATIC Washer, very Education. Six-room Cape, in the center of town, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ good condition, call after 6 □ EMPLOYMENT 6 4 3 - 9 4 6 2 MEN — WOMEN Priced to sell. $37,900. R. call First Hartford Realty, 643- has aluminum siding, large porch ADVERTISING $42,500 — Valuable Main Street location lor your business Charles Brisson ^ Equal Opportunity Employer 9797, 646-6555. across the rear. Reasonably stumps removed, fully insured. bing - All heating and plumbing p.m,, 643-7087. or ottice expansion near hospital. Buy this 2-Family now A re You Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- redecorated. Business Manager 1980 RATES Got a tree problem? Well worth repairs plus remodeling. Call and let it carry itselt until you need it. Call Jim O’Meara. Help Wanted 13 Looking For A FIRST TIME on market, An­ T J. (»0 C K En REALTOR a phone call. 742-8252. 643-1496. 1974 YAMAHA 125 YZ, Noguchi 1 day 9c word per day stage 2, New Trellegorg tires. CUSTODIAN and control desk Job In REDUCED FOR quick sale - saldi built, brick front, three $47,900 — “Rockledge” is the section on this good sized 7- 643-1577 3 days -..... 8c word per day Many extras, 649-8645. JOBSEEKERS Employment operator, nights, apply in per­ two family, 30 Locust Street, no bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking room Split Level with the tollowing: 2V2 baths, built-ins, son, Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer Construction? FAIR 6 days . 7c word per day leaves, painting, cleaning 36 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., If you qualify, we’ll pay you $360 a agents. 646-242y, 9-5. central convenient location. Flooring huge tireplaced living room, 3 good sized bedrooms, rec \ j o Street, Manchester. 26 days . 6c word per day cellars and attics, no job too ONE modern coffee table, two CONNECTICUT with full and part time ojmor- month (before deductions) to join 100x150’ lot. Only $42,500. Bel OWNER SELLS - 5-5 'buplex, to be held 15 WORD MINIMUM room, and 2 garages. Call Bud Lewis. Construction. Join the people who’ve Air Real Estate, 643-9332. first floor all brick construc­ small. Reasonable rates. Free FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, matching end tables, also have 3 tunities available now. East MANCESTER - Ansaldi built Joined the Army. Happy Ads S2 00 inch two matching lamps, call 289- ROGER NEGRO Hartford, 568-1070. PART TIME - Receptionist - Ranch located on nice tion, three bedrooms, large Saturday, October 25 • 10-4 estimates. 646-7786. floors like new, no waxing, $48,900 — For those seeking a home loaded with grace NOTICE Typist, hours 9-1, Monday- 5055. Town Trtatunr OF C all Arm y landscaped lot, two fireplaces, kitchen, good sized living room, i Bolton Town Hall (specializing in older floors). and charm. Splendid 8-room Victorian in A-1 condition. 4 Fnday. Reply Receptionist, Opportunities large paneled family room, eat- and bedrooms. One side has g. Arts and Crafts, Christmas Decorations, Cider and RUGS CLEANED professional­ Ceilings and inside painting. or 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, banquet hall dining room, and a ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE P.O. Box 222, Manchester, ly, in home, only 10 cents per DRUM SET - two tom toms in kitchen, garage. Priced in FIRST OFFERING wall-to-wall carpeting in living g; Doughnuts. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- host ol other surprises. Call Jan Wiater. In accordance with the i TAILOR OR i Conn. 06040. 643-9462 room, stairway and hallway, square foot, call 649-2349. 2222. one bass drum, one floor tom provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ An Equal Opportunity Employer the 40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646- Martin School, Dartmouth Sponsored by the Bolton Fire Department Auxiliary 1511. stove, refrigerator and dis­ tom, one bass pedal, one seat. tions 1 and 9 of the Town : SEAMSTRESS | PART TIME pickup and Heights, large seven-room hwasher plus just remodeled, Painting-Papering 32 one suspended cymbal 20’’, two LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... Raised Ranch, plaster walls, "high • hat' a tcymbals { ...... 14’’, two pair Charter, notice is hereby given delivery man for local firm RANCH - three bedrooms, kitchen incluaing Armstrong I I operating in Connecticut and tile baths, large closets, built- drum sticks, one pairpail brusnes. of the adoption by the Board of I Experienced in men's wearg Business Opportunity 14 fireplaced living room, dining Solarian no wax floor. Separate PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. □ MISC. FOR SALE Western Mass., neat ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, Five years experience. one drum pad, all in like new Directors of the Town of I tailoring, excellent working g room, garage with porch, nice heating systems, 2-car garage, appearance and good driving large family room, two-car screened in patio, nice yard, Excellent references. Pete, 742- condition, 644-8593. Manchester, Connecticut, Oc­ gconditions, good startingg FOR SALE - carpet and up­ treed lot, Merritt Agency, 646- Articles tor Sale 41 REALE'S CORNER record required. Most packages garage, city utilities, centrally located. Good invest­ 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. tober 14, 1975, of Ordinance as g salary to qualified person. | holstery cleaning business, es- 1180. Order Your 30-50 pounds, but will be excellent condition. Priced to ment. Call Elaine, 565-2751 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 ’'■ri follows: I Vacation with pay, many in-| required to handle up to 85 tabiished in the Vernon- HAPPY ALUMINUM sheets used as DEALERS - CRAFTSMEN Manchester area, for more in­ REDWOOD FARMS - Custom sell! between 9-4 or 649-1156 after INSIDE - Outside painting. Indoor-Outdoor ORDINANCE I surance benefits. Apply to Mr.! pounds. Write P.O. Box 415 5:30. Lots-Land For Sale 24 Special rates for people over 65. printing plates, .007 thick, PURCHASE OF LAND formation call 872-2537. seven room Raised Ranch, CHARLES LESPERANCE 3 5 th “Happy 23x32’’. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. FLEA MARKET and I Snyder. J Rockville. three bedrooms, 18x24’ Fully insured. Estimates given. 765 V MIDDLE TURNPIKE 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 COLUMBIA LAKE - five acre Call 649-7863. Phone 643-2711. Situation Wanted 15 fireplaced family room, double NORTH COVENTRY - Seven ANNIVERSARY TAG SALE WEST room Raised Ranch, two-car building lot, $22,000. Owner 228- Articles lor Sale 41 Boats-Accessorles 45 MEN — WOMEN garage, acre wooded lot with CLEAN USED refrigerators, Rain or Shine BE IT ORDAINED by the garage, acre lot. Owner CHICK Thought” 3370. WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 REGALS MEN SHOP | We’ll pay you CHILD CARE - infant through gorgeous view. Merritt Agency NEW RANCH - Extra large ranges, automatic washers, Broad Street ComnHm Manchester LAWN and Veranda Sale - 18' CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Board of Directors of the Town I 646-1180. anxious. VA no money down. and per roll. Experinced pre-schooler, $4.00 per day, * 903 Main St. ' $360 a month modern kitchen, two baths, tradesman. (Jail R. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Behind Dairy on Broad Saturday, October 15, 10-4, 41 Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- V of Manchester that the Town of private home, playmates, Only $39,900. Pasek Realtors, Business Property 26 St. J Manchester • 643-2478 J fireplace, 2-car garage, 289-7475. Today! Starkweather, 644-3194. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Walnut St,, Manchester. 8119. Manchester purchase for the to le a rn spacious yard, convenient for MANCHESTER - new listing, aluminum siding and windows, BEA 2171 SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE commuters, 644-9000. five room older home, central MANCHESTER - doctors, total sum of SIX THOUSAND Food Service. large deck, picture window in PAINTING - interior and Saturday 6 P.M.-10 P.M. ANOTHER Tag Sale - Friday We have excellent |ob openings location, small barn $29,900, STAFFORD SPRINGS - two CARROLL lawyers, and professionals take FIVE HUNDRED ($6,500) basement with walk-out to CALL 643-2711 exterior, paperhanging, SCREENED LOAM - driveway Sunday 8 A.M.-5 P.M. and Saturday, October 24, 25th, CAROLYN BECKER PHONE FROM home to ser­ right now. And If you qualify, you'll HOUSEKEEPING or babysit­ Hayes Corp., 646-0131. family, exceptionally lovely, note, eight room Colonial, high DOLLARS from Raymond D. start at $360 a month (before deduc­ patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ gravel, processed gravel, sand, Both Days, $8 • One Day $5 11-4. 270 West Center Street. Antiques 48 B oard of Education vice our custom ers in the ting in your home, $2,10 hourly five rooms each side. This coun­ WE LOVE YOU traffic area, parking for 30 excellent work. References. McCarthy of the Town of South Manchester area, flexible tions). Join the people who've Joined cy, Realtors, 646-4200. try home completely cars, ideal for office and home Free estimates. Fully insured. stone and fill. George H. Grif- NO ADMISSION New items. Benefit Salvation the Army. call 647-9070. Ask for Joyce or CAPE COD - two years old, 24’ MORE EVERY YEAR. Manchester fing, Andover, 742-7886. Army Youth Band. Windsor, County of Hartford hours, super earnings, 249-7773. Charlene. living room, first floor family renovated, top to bottom. Oil or apartment situation, many Martin Mattson, 649-4431. ■ 649-6544 " C all Arm y RAISED RANCH - seven heat, garage, large lot, city With Much Love, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 0 and State of Connecticut that room with fireplace and possibilities, G&R Realty, 289- GARAGE SALE - Skis, golf PART TIME Cleaners needed, rooms, beamed cathedral Diane, Claudia, Evening PAPER HANGING Expert. DARK RICH loam, five yards other antique items. R. certain piece or parcel of land, Opportunities CHILD CARE - My home, beamed ceilings. Eat-in sewer, water, most convenient. 6885. GAS REFRIGERATOR $50; clubs, bikes, dresser, mis­ early morning hours, 6-9 a.m. ceiling in living room with High 30’s. Look at your leisure. Judy and Susan Your average paper, in average $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Harrison, 643-8709. with the improvements 643-9462 Washington School area. kitchen, formal dining room, fieldstone fireplace, eat-in gravel, and stone 643-9504. 24’’ gas range $50; 40’’ gas and cellaneous items. Saturday, 10- Six days per week, Manchester An Equal Opportunity Employer Further information, call Herald UNIQUE! A beautiful spacious room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- thereon, situated in the Town of Reasonable. Nice yard. Monday king sized Master bedroom, kitchen, formal dining room, gas range $50, (all for bottled 5 Twin Hills Dr., Coventry, 742- ANTIQUES Wanted - American area. Own transportation. Call aluminum siding, two car gar­ Donald S. Gale, Realty Com­ colonial structure right on Main 3864, Manchester, County of Hart­ 649-5334. through Saturday. Call 649-0384. 15x21 family room with ALUMINUM SIDING - gas) suitable for camp, cottage, 8243. furniture, oriental rugs, pain­ age, treed lot, mint condition, pany. 289-7939, 646-3790. Street! Could be a suite of or auxiliary in power failure. ford and State of Connecticut fireplace, wooded acre lot with professional offices, a majestic R. H E B E R T & Son Warehouse clearance. tings, pewter. Windsor chairs, and bounded and described as PART TIME automotive ac­ TEENAGE GIRL - looking for $53,200, Philbrick Agency, p^rivacy, garage, $44,900, Sacrifice! Will sell and com­ 649-9573. SLEEP SOFA - $35, seven piece crocks, jugs, Ron Dionne. 643- MECHANIC - long established Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON - Newer 10 room Colonial home, or both, with lit­ paperhanging, painting, com­ follows: counts payable bookkeeper, babysitting and other odd jobs. Philbrick Agency Realtors, 646- Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 pletely install heavy guage d in e tte set, $65, antique 1691. and well equipped general gar­ experienced preferred, Saint James area. Call after Raised Ranch. Double garage, tle or no renovation. Spit and mercial and residential, free age, needs a seasoned car and 4200. aluminum siding on average TAG SALE - Saturday, 10-4, 70 mahogany four post bed with NORTHWESTERLY: BY Manchester Motors Sales, Inc., 3:00 p.m., 649-6426. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 two full baths, carpeting polish everywhere including a estimates, 644-0642, Grandview St., household marble top dresser. 742-8243. F truck mechanic. Good wages throughout. Must be sold. MANCHESTER 5-5, two fami­ house 1000 square feet for $7M. FURNITURE - rugs, paintings, C New State Road, 355.7 feet, NEW HOME^ tastefully finished basement. 643-1511. baths, three bedrooms, MINI-FARM on West side, Full financing available. items, skis and boots, wicker, more or less; and fringe benefits. Pasek Realtors, MLS 289-7475. ly, good condition, a great Many extras including air- J. P, LEWIS & SON - Custom pewter, dolls, crocks, lamps, breezewav, garage, swimming seven room home in excellent starter for the couple who We are presently having new homes Guaranteed. Call Carl collect miscellaneous. Rain date, Sun­ TAG SALE - Saturday October etc. Now accepting con­ EASTERLY: by land now or References, Mellen, White and HOUSEKEEPER - to do pool, redwood deck, wooded constructed on East Eldridge St. cor­ conditioning in two rooms. Two Painting - Interior and exterior. day. 25th, 10-4, 212 Greenwood Pashaw, 107 Burnside Ave., condition, new siding etc., gar­ wants to build up their real es­ ner Grandview. Drive by and take a 525-9135. signments, for November auc­ formerly of James 0. and Anne cleaning and ironing one day Schools-Classes 19 yard.$42,500. Philbrick Agency, car garage with spacious loft. Paperhanging. Remodeling. Drive. Rain date, 10/26, 75. Fur­ East Hartford. age, large lot with garden and so. WINDSOR $45,800 tate equity. B/W Realty, 647- look. Gutters. Fully insured. 649- tion, 644-8962. E. Ortiz, 81.33 feet, more or per week in South Windsor Realtors, 646-4200. Plenty of amesited parking. A CALORIC STOVE less than niture, planttt, much more. fruit trees, shed, $42,000. A FLAIR FOR LIVING 1419. TJ. CROCKEH REALTOR For further details, Mr. 9658. QUILTS - bedspreads, pillows less; home. Call 644-3310 after 4 p.m. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, to match. $20. up. Call 649-5459. one year old, and color TV, 25’’ BOOKKEEPER - part time, In this charming & roomy 6- ______643-1577______Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- Wanted to Buy 49 SOUTHERLY: by Middle Do you want EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine 646-4200. TOLLAND - three bedroom both for $400, call 649-4832 after DON’T merely brighten carpets full charge through general rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, room, 1 cargarage Ranch 1413. EXCELLENT Workmanship on Turnpike West 345.37 feet, more TEMPORARY HELP for Dutch, 24xl'3 Master bedroom, SEASONED cord wood - cord noon. ... Blue Lustre them ... no rapid OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices ledger, statistical reports, savings bank, typing ability es­ family room, game room, den, home with IVi baths & full interior and exterior painting resoiling. Rent shampooer $1. or less; financial statements. Apply in extra MANCHESTER- first offering 24x13 living room, fireplace, MANCHES’rS ff'^'B y owner - and paperhanging. Estimates and 1/2 cord loads, delivered, for your old dolls, $65. and up ELEANOR COLTMAN sential. For details, call Mr. private yard, on dead end street seven rooms, full basement all basement! Call 649-5306. No agents Priced realisticly, Real Estate Wanted 28 E. Yeomans, 742-8907. TAG SALE - 43 Garden Street, E. A. Johnson Paint (Jompany. for China and bisque dolls. $100 T Said parcel having an area of person, Rockville Public Health carpeted, dishwasher, two car and references given. 643-8885. Board of Education Matrick, 646-1700. in prime neighborhood, for city utilities, oil heat, complete EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY four bedroom Ranch, 2 1/2 Manchester. Friday, Saturday, 12,600 square feet, more or less. Nursing Association, 62 Park salt box garage with loft, three and up for Bye'lo. Never give or money? further details call Philbrick aluminum siding, excellent con- acres, priced to sell, 875-9482. baths plus family room and ALL CASH for your property FIREWOOD for sale - Seasoned Sunday, 9-5. Furniture, dishes FOR SALE - Mynah bird cage sell a doll without getting our Being a portion of the same Street, Rockville, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. BARROWS & WALLACE dtion, asking price $36,900. Mandwitar Ntw Havm Hirttonl finished rec room, carpeted and within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, hardwooood, split and and miscellaneous items. $25.; three small bird cages $10 offer. Call locally. 875-7356. premises described in a certain Learn to Prepare each; aquarium 20 gallons, $10; SHEET METAL Mechanic - MEN - WOMEN Assumable 6% mortgage, with 849-9306 397-1819 729-6618 many extras. Air-conditioning instant service. Hayes Corpora­ delivered, $25 per half cord. is deed recorded in the We'll Pay You Income Tax Returns GARRISON COLONIAL - four large down payment. Charles EAST HARTFORD and 3 zone heat. Bowers- tion, 646-0131. Building-Contracting 33 Call F, Schillinger, 871-0737 PROFESSIOANLLY Clean movie projector $25. Call 643- ANTIQUES WANTED - Top Experienced in layout 'work, years old, fieldstone fireplace, your carpets with new 4021 after 5:30 p.m. Manchester Land Records in $360 A Month People who have a flair for deal­ Lesperance, 649-7620. Buckley area. $43,500. 649-9842 after 5 weekdays, all day price paid for jewelry, fur­ follow blue prints, familiar with ing with figures, enjoy working beam ceiling, wall-to-wall RANCH NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Volume 444, page 395. air conditioning equipment after 5 p.m. SELLING your house? Call us weekends. lightweight RINSE-N-VAC niture, paintings, glassware To Leam with the public, and would like carpeting, family room, sliding COLUMBIA LAKE - Large FOREST STREET AREA first and we’ll make you a cash Remodeling, repairing, ad­ steam cleaner. Rent at This Ordinance shall take helpful. Must take pride in his to earn extra Income may en­ NEW LISTING - Large seven anything antique. Call between Law Enforcement glass doors to large deck, gar­ seven room Ranch on beautiful­ Seven rooms, formal living ditions, rec rooms, porches and effect ten (10) days after this work and be a good leader. roll in H & R B lo ck's Tax School, room Ansaldi built Raised MANCHESTER - Beautiful offer. One day service. T. J. 1972 CADILLAC carburetor, Manchester Wallpaper & Paint 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., 872-3535. We have excellent job openings With cla sse s in over 2.000 co m ­ age, mint condition, $51,700. ly landscaped pine grove lot. room, eat-in kitchen, three large custom built six room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. roofing. No job too small. Call $60, two motorized forklifts, Company, 185 West Middle Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 publication in this newspaper Please call with resume and right now. And If you quality, you’ll Ranch, tile baths, built-ins, munities. there is almost cer­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, $69,500. Owner 228-3370. bedrooms, hardwood floors Cape. Two full baths, wall-to- 649-3144. capacity 3,000 lbs., $1200 each, Turnpike, 646-0143. references, 423-5676. Stygars start at $360 a month (before deduc­ tain to be a class near you. Job carpeting, two fireplaces, large ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, provided that within ten (10) tions). Join the people who've joined 646-4200, IMMEDIATE CASH for your DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ Refrigeration Sheet Metal interviews available for best family room, two-car garage, with wall-to-wall carpet, wall carpeting, built-in dis­ please call 643-9508 or 649-5635. clocks, guns, oil paintings, days after this publication of the Army. MANCHESTER - Reduced for CARPENTRY - Repairs, vations. Combined inside/out- Company, Back Road, students. Send for free infor­ one acre lot, with extra huge professionally built rec hwasher, city water and property. Let us explain our TAG and CRAFT Sale - Satur­ statues, crank phonographs, this Ordinance a petition signed mation and class schedules to­ CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, q^uick sale. Three family on remodeling, additions, garages, Windham Center, Conn. Call Army buildings suitable for storage or room, attached garage, sewers. Location convenient to fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, SNOWMOBILES-RUPP and day October 25, 9-4, tent trailer, side runs, partitioned privacy, oak furniture, 646-2690, 646-1882. by not less than five (5) per day. H U R R Y ! city utilities, handy location, horse. Mlton area. Convenient (Jenter St., in Business Zone II. churches and shopping. $42,500. 647-1413. roofing, call David Patria, 644- Scorpion authorized sales and camping supplies, haad crafted germicidal lighting. Canine Opportunities Make an offer! LaPenta Agen­ coveted patio, appliances, cent of the electors of the Town, $31,500. Philbrick Agency, to 1-84. O w ner’s anxious. Call now to inspect. June Good, 1796. service. Cordner, Long Hill pine cone wreaths, clothes, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, BUYING U.S. silver coins, 1964 REFRIGERATION Mechanic - 6 4 3 - 9 4 6 2 CLASSES STARTING Realtors, 646-4200. cy, Realtor, 646-2440. $47,500. Manchester, 646-5971. as determined from the latest Experienced in all phases of An Equal Opportunity Employer Dubaldo-Lesperance, 646-0505. 569-1277. Pasek Realtors, 289- MAY WE BUY your home? Road, Andover. 742-6043. etc., 289 Hackmatack St. or earlier, also gold coins and official lists of the Registrars of OCTOBER 3 0 th . F J. S ? \m \, REALTOR 7475. Quick, fair, all cash and no BUILDING - Remodeling, collections, call 643-1798. air-conditioning, installation CIRCA 1830 well maintained MANCHESTER - a gorgeous roofing, rec rooms, additions, PRIVATE riding instructions, Voters, has not been filed with and service. Must be of neat TOLLAND - New contem­ problems. Call Warren E. 30” ELECTRIC range, RENT new RINSE-N-VAC Contact the office nearest you: nine room Antique Colonial, six room Cape, threee large 643-2121 garages. All kinds, carpentry lightweight steam carpet English and Western, $5.00 per the Town Clerk requesting its work habits, has his own tools porary under construction, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. excellent condition, Glenwood MACHINE ASSEMBLER - IX]c(J2BI.OCK four fireplaces, four bedrooms, three bedrooms, 2 baths, bedrooms, formal dining work. For estimates call 649- gaas and gas combination, four cleaner - made for heavyweight hour, call 633-5571, anytime. Rooms lor Rent 52 reference to a special Town and proud of his work. State 356 R. W. Middle Tpka. FALL OFFERINGS some mechanical and study, one full and two 1/2 baths modern kitchen, two fireplaces, room, custom kitchen, rec SEVEN ROOM Colonial INSTANT cash for your home. 1142. burners, without heating unit, jobs. Manchester Hardware & PAUL.B. GREENBERG election. license preferred. Please call machining ability. Blueprint Manchester Parkade plus attached five room un- room, hardwood floors, garage, featuring many extras, lots of GLASTONBURY - Hi treed jManchester, Conn. 06040 finished family room, two car Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s call 643-5747. Supply, 877 Main St., BASSET HOUND - AKC THOMPSON House,, furnished Board ol Education Phyllis V. Jackston, with resume and references, reading, top pay and fringe 646-5440 I finished carriage shed, poten­ beautiful terraced yard, $«,- room for living and storage, in­ acres surrounds this quaint 6- WES ROBBINS carprpentry registered, male, eight months, rooms, centrally located. 423-5676. Stygars Refrigeration garage and more. Treed acre. Corner Realtors, 646-4525. Manchester, 643-4425. Secretary benefits. Overtime work. Call Please send me free informa­ tial for studio, etc., two story $53,500. Amedy Realty, 900, Century 21, Tedford Real door and outdoor makes this a room Ranch, fireplaces in remodeling specialist,st. Aa- TAILGATE AUCTION - Oc­ $150, 742-9394. Kitchen privileges. Parking. Sheet Metal Company, Back Shop Superintendent for tion about your tax preparation barn, well treed lot, $54,000, Estate, 647-9914. great family home. Price both living room and family ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Reasonable rates. Phone 649- Board of Directors Road, Windham Center, Conn. course. I understand there Is Realtors, 875-6283. AN EAST of the river church tober 25th. Rain date October BEAUTIFUL DOLL Dresses, Manchester, Conn. preliminary interview. 643-2487. no obligation. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, reduced for fast action. B/W room, dining area, kitchen, seeks land suitable for building built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 26th. Manchester Grange, 205 50 cents, pajamas, 50 cents. LABRADOR Retriever puppies 2358. Pressure Blast Manufacturing MANCHESTER - to settle es­ Dated at Manchester, 646-4200. TOLLAND - Time is running Realty, 647-1419. three bedrooms, and two full in Vernon, Rockville, North 649-3446. Olcott Street. For information Complete wedding outfit, $2.50, - blacks and yellows, out of hun­hun- PART TIME janitorial work, Co., 41 Chapel St., Manchi^Jlpr, tate, three family, 6-3-3, two ting stock.i. RReasonably priced. Connecticut this 21st day of Oc­ Manchester area, 2 1/2 hours Nam e______out to take advantage of 7 3/4% baths. Attached garage. Manchester area. Minimum to sell items, call 646-3268, 649- call 643-6452. ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly MANCHESTER - Aluminum financing that’s available on car garage, fast sale needed. MANCHESTER - within two acres. Call 644-0988 or 872- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 4754, 649-5196. Can 646-6784, rooms, Single $56, double $69, tober, 1975. per night, five nights per week, Address______Lawrence F. Fiano Realtors, Priced in the 40’s. call 249-6880. sided beauty, three bedroom this new six room Raised wwlking distance to Buckely 3280. new homes custom built, SPORTSMEN - Remington plus tax, continental breakfast, AMBITIOUS COUPLE, need a City______Raised Ranch with 2 baths, ful­ Ranch. Two full baths, 649-5371. School, large six room Cape, MANCHESTER - A huge for­ remodeled, additions, rec automatic 16 ga. 3-shot shotgun, FREE TO good home - 11 air conditioning, color TV, call second income? Part time ly applianced kitchen, 2 modem kitchen, full basement, mal dining room is yours with rooms, garages, kitchens TERRARIUM Sand, 14 colors, original owner. Colt 22, target month old, (Jerman Shepherd, 646-2300. S ta te - heatolator fireplace, ther- WE WILL buy your home. 40 cents lb. or sand painting, 2 business. No experience fireplaces, 2-car garage. $53,- MANCHESTER - seven room with tree cornered lot, $39,900, this immaculate six-room remodeled, bath tile, cement pistol, like new, original owner. spayed and has all shots. Call MEN — WOMEN mapane windows with screens, Quick, efficient professional your container. 643-1814. necessary, call 742-9087 for in­ ^P hone 500. Wolverton Agency, Cape with fireplaced living 649-8192. Cape, fireplaced living room, service. Call us first. W. J. Bar- work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Other old rifles. 649-9573. after 5 p.m., 228-9525. ROOM FOR Rent, private We'll pay you terview. garages, plus $2,000 tax rebate. CLIPANO MAIL TODAY Realtors, 649-2813. $47,90(). Amedy Realty, room, formal dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, comb Realtor, 644-8000. tial or commercial. Call 649- home, kitchen and living room *360 a month three bedrooms, ceramic bath, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors, 875-6283. SPLIT LEVEL - Featuring enclosed breezeway and two- 4291. POODLE - mix puppies. Eight privilges, centrally located, to learn bar in the rec room, excellent seven rooms, great for the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• weeks old. Small and adorable. near buses. 646-1201. Announcements 3 Announcements Announcements yard and neighborhood for car garage, in-ground pool, Army Supply. 3 VERNON - just over growing family. House is bright TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY $35, call 646-1831. We have excellent fob openings children, oversized two car gar­ stone fireplace with barbeque, Manchester line, a gorgeous ten and fairly sparkles. Move in Carpentry and general contrac­ ONE BEDROOM for rent share right now. And If you qualify, you’ll age, above ground pool, plaster $45,000. □ MIC. SERVICES FAIR start at $360 a month (before deduc­ room split Ranch, with large condition, price reduced by ting. Residential and commer­ FREE - Adorable kittens, nine IV2 baths, kitchen, living rooms tions). Join the people who've joined walls and full installation, city anxious owner. So act fast for a SOMERS — A horse lover’s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cial. Whether it be a small To Be Held weeks old, litter trained, first and cellar in private home. 649- pool, caoana, etc., high 50’s and water and sewer, aluminum the Army. well worth it. T. J. Crockett real good buy. B/W Realty 647- dream, eight-room Colonial Services Ottered 31 repair job, a custom built home shots. 643-6918 afte r 5 or 7630. 3 siding. $37,900, Odegard Realty, C all Arm y PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Realtor, 643-1577. 1419. on 2 acres with cottage and or anything in between, call 646- October 25 • 10 - 4 weekends. JOHN VAVIS JR. 643-4365. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MANCHESTER JAYCEES ARE SPONSORING AN four-stall barn, living room, REWEAVING burns, holes. 1379. I Bolton Town Hall LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Board ol Education Opportunities Room for rent, stove, TOLLAND - Decorating this 7 FOREST HILLS Finest! Eight dining room and country Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Livestock 44 643-9462 room home will be fun. Large OWNER very anxious! Six room. Four r bedroom, con­ Window shades, Venetian TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service refrigerator, linens provided □ NOTICES An Equal Opportunity Employer ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW room clean older Colonial. temporary Colonial with 2 1/2 kitchen, fireplaced family - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ Arts and Crafts, Christmas Oacoratlona, Cidsr and WHY TRAVEL miles to enjoy 801 Main Street. 649-9879. rooms, fireplace surrounded by room, four bedrooms, over­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Doughnuts. for bookkeases, cathedral ceiling, Wall-to-wall in several rooms, baths, 2-car garage, andddd a Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. ditions, custom builaing. No job your horse? Box stalls, Olympic OCTOBER 25th and 26th first floor laundry room. plethora of extras too numerous sized 2-car garage. Must be too small. Free estimates. Over Sponsored by The Bolton Fire Department Auxiliary size ring, and miles of trails ROOMS FOR RENT- centrally Lost and Found 1 COUNTER HELP some balcony and more. Breezeway and 2-car garage, $44,900. R adons and gracious. Garage. to mention. A “must see” home seen.' 50’s. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 25 years experience. 643-5769. available in Manchester. Call located 146 Center St., please Experience experience preferred, will in­ AT EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P M ’Traffic free street. Immediate •••••••••••••••••••••••#•••• 115 NEW STATE HOAD, MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ' ' Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- on short cul de sac street with STAFFORD — Set in courty, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 643-0355. call 649-0013. LOST - black and-white cat, clude some nights and occupancy. May consider rent 6283. a delightful combination of sun this lovely six-room Cape has spspraying. ra j Fully insured. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Savings black chin. Walker St. area. weekends, must be dependable Variety ol Craftsmen Demonstrating • 50 Cents Admission Charge lor Aduits, Children Free with option. Belfiore Agency, and shade. For further details Reward, please call 643-6420. Licensed. Free estimates. and over 18, Reins New York • An Admission Ticket is Good toward a Raffle of a Handcrafted Article. 647-1415. ® ^ Mr. Hurwitz, Belfiore Agency, fireplaced living room, BIDWELL Home Improvement WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Performance MANCHESTER - recent two kitchen, four bedrooms, full Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Delicatessan and Restaurant, family, immaculate condition, 647-1413. Co. Expert installation of FOUND - White female dog. 875-0944. REFRESHMENTS SOLD basement, and attached 2-car Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. three bedroom apartments, ★ REDWOOD FARMS^ TWO HANDYMEN will clean, aluminum siding, gutters and many extras, peparate furnaces SUPER BUY! Three or four garage. 30’s. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, trims. Roofing installation and VOTE AVON - NEED extra |$ to and driveway's,'^ fenced in 60x150 Lovely 7-room Raised Ranch, bedroom, quality cape in im­ repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. FOUND - Black, female make Christmas merrier? Earn maintenance of lawn seasonal. level lot. Owners building a new 3 bedrooms, carpeted living maculate condition, features ALDA RULTY INC. Cellars and attics cleaned. mongrel dog. Call Dog Warden, it as an Avon Representative. M u ffle r country setting, fireplaced Realtors, MLS DEMOCRATIC 646-4555. home. Tenant income cuts your room and dining room Reasonable prices. 643-5305. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Show and sell beautiful gifts, monthly payments in half. w/sundeck, eat-in kitchen, living room, great starter or Equal Houting Opportunity roofing, storm windows, aw­ quality jewelry and cosmetics Center retirement home. You can not 688-7271 FOUND - brown, female, pup­ Regal Easily financed. Lawrence F. 18x24’ family room AVAILABLE supervised day nings. Quality workmanship, NOV. 4 in your spare time. I’ll be glad beat this one for price, so you'd free estimates. Fully insured. py, mixed breed. Call Dog to show you how. Call 523-9401. Fiano Realtors, 649-5371. w/fireplace and patio, alum, care with meals for your elder­ siding, 2-car garage, all on better act fast. B/W Realty, ly relative, while you go to 872-9187, 649-3417. Warden, 646-4555. H e offer lontenienre along ivith a superior product. 647-1419. TOLLAND - No small rooms, in acre wooded lot w/gorgeous Lota-Land For Sale 24 work, shopping, visit a friend. BOOKKEEPER - Full charge ROOFING - Specializing DeHOCKATIC TOWN COMMITTII LOST - Savings Passbook this 3-4 bedroom Cape, built in view. Call 649-2358 for information. PAUL PHILLIPS. TSEAIUSIR experience. Take charge per­ Corner of Broad number 022-0-21853-1 Hartford 1971, modern kitchen with abun­ TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car COVENTRY - NORTH, ap­ repairing roofs, new roofs, sonality. Excellent salary and garage, in desirable location, proximately 45 acres woixled, gutter_iitt( work, chimneys, cleaned National Bank and Trust Co., fringes for an excelient and Center Street M o n .- F r i ...a a .m . 9 p .m . dant cabinet and counter space, ODD JOBS - trucking, home built-ins, fireplace, 11/2 baths, handy to all schools. Excellent 600' frontage. A steal at $19,000, and repaired, j O y e a rs First Manchester Office. bookkeeper. Call Mr. Charnas, Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a .m . 5 p .m . MERRITT repairs, serving Manchester for condition $44,500. Philbrick terms. Frechette & Martin experience. Free estimates. Application made for payment. WINF, 646-1230. garage, $39,900. Amedy Realty, five years, free estimates, 643- Realtors, 875-6283. Rfaltort 846-1180 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. 0304. Howley, 643-5361. K PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.; Oct. 23, 1975 MANCHFSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct.23, 1975- PAGF TWENTY-THREE

Answer to Previous Puzzle Fooms for Rent 52 Apartmente For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartmante For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 Music Minded E L E c T H O R N s ...... Charles M. Schultz SLEEPING ROOM, for rent, VERNON - Town House LOOKING for anything in real T E R R A R A P H A E 1_ MANCHESTER- New 4 room TWO FAMILY furnished three A N N E X A L T O O N furnished, 272 Main St. Gardens, a beautifully estate rental - apartments, 1969 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88, ACROSS 3 Burn A apartm ent, IVi baths, all room apartment, in East Hart­ k. A S A N T 1 ■ T Y l•^:ANlJTS homes, multiple dwellings, no NOW RENTING! automatic, V-8, power steering, 4 Hebrew vowel SIR, WHAT IN HALLOWEEN 15 COMING. MARCIE „ landscaped apartment com­ appliances, carpeted, air- ford, heat and garage included, 1 Singing voice points t To N o P DO You II HAVE TO fees. Call J.D. Real Estate power brakes, air conditioning, 7CM A R 1 M N O M A D THEWORLPiARE i'm in bap need of . SEMI-FURNISHED Rooms, munity of unusual architectural conditioned, individal base­ $215, monthly, call after 6 p.m., D e a r A b b y 5 Musical 5 Pacific turmeric LINUS TOLP ME THAT ON reallybelieve AM/FM radio, fantastic concfi- direction (ab.) G E L EC T E D G O R E YOU 00IN6 SITTING, BELIEVE ,N£W b a s eb a ll GLOVE.' share kitchen, living room, $80 design, featuring private en­ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 6 Letter Z HALLOWEEN NIGHT THE''6l?eAT ment, washer-dryer facilities, 647-1582. INDEPENDENCE 8 Musical note P E A L A N A TO L 1 A THAT SIR? J IT,MARCIE... per month, 643-6288 after 6. trances, private patio with tion, $1100, 649-7850, 649-9521. 7 Allowance tor IN A PUMPKIN Pi/MPKiN" Ris e s o u t o f t h e heat, hot water included, $275. 11 Nautical term S T R 1 a R 1 E A R sliding glass door, wall-to-wall NEWER Three-bedroom waste f t . E PATCH? ■y per month. Call Peterman 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like By Abigail Van Buren 12 Biblical name A A NJD PUMPKIN PATCH, ANP6IJIN65 GIFTS Duplex - 1% baths, carpeting, CHEVY NOVA - 1974, special o R T E T A lS E c T O LARGE Furnished room, cen­ carpeting, range, refrigerator, Realtors, 649-9404 or 646-2912. private home, pleasant, con­ VILUGE 14 Summer (Fr.) 8 Parted ■ TO ALL THE KIPS IN THE W ORLD! edition, 16 months old, 12,000 R O O T F O R G I_ u E G tral location, bus line, very disposal, master TV antenna, all appliances. $275 monthly, venient location, working 15 Astronomer 9 Ot the ear niiles, power steericg, power 10 Fast season A M B 1 E N t | A T L A s clean, private, |25, weekly, 649- traverse rods; storage and Frechettehette & Martin Inc., adults, no children, pets. 643- Manchester DEAR ABBY: I need a woman’s viewpoint, and you’re ' 17 Metal fastener disc brakes, radio, bucket 13 Crafts E E R S P A L M A 4143. laundry facilities in basement. Realtors, 646-4144 UNUSUAL Deluxe one 2880. Dir. from Route 6 & 44A the woman. 18 Asian Total electric, no pets. One and seats, vinyl top, automatic, V-8, battlefield 16 Yawners 30 Hawaiian 46 Go by bedroom Townhouse, private North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) Last summer I became very much attracted to a 20 Insurgent A LARGE ROOM close to the two bedroom apartments im­ MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 spotless, 646-4761. 19 Fascinate goose 47 Smell entrances and patio, fuU base- middle-aged, married woman. W e met socially. (I’m a 22 Beneath 31 Sketched 48 Angers center, parking, call 643-7760. mediately available through bedroom Townhouse, 1% baths, to Henry. 21 Stimulus ment, includes, heat, APARTMENT Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in middle-aged, married man.) She felt the same way as I did, 23 Indian weight 24 Yemenite 33 Rugged ridge 50 Well-known November 1, starting at $165 full basement, private en­ appliances, carpeting, and pool. RENTAL OFFICE PLYMOUTH STATION Wagon and it soon developed into a most wonderful, loving, 24 Winglike part 25 Leah's son 35 Boy's name song title FEMALE ROOMMATE per month. Call 872-0528 Mon­ trances and patio, includes $245 per month. Paul W. a park’like setting, quiet neighborhood, - 1962, slant six, $60, or for intimate relationship. 27 Concludes (Bib.) 40 Emphasis 51 Cut off Wanted, to share nine room day through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 heat, appliances, carpeting, Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other parts, 649-7867. 26 Spartan king 43 Merganser 52 Italian city Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or We’d meet twice a week at a motel—very discreetly—and 29 Orchestra house, call 646-2124. p.m. for appointment. pool, air-conditioning, $290 per 643-4535. times by appointment. close to shopping, church, bus, pool and 32 Respect 28 Flight ot steps 45 Blouse 55 Courts (ab.) we’d talk on the phone every day. We both admitted we had 34 Seesaw Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss month. Paul W. Dougan, We have a large variety of tennis. Featuring: 1973 FORD - Gran Torino, V-8, 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. automatic, power steering, never known such love and happiness, but being sensible 36 Unwilling deluxe one & two bedroom • Massive Bedroom • Waik-in Cioset 37 Girl’s name I CAN’T ORDER people, we didn’t consider breaking up our respective It 12 13 14 Townhouse and Garden type power brakes, bucket seats, $2,- 38 Alpine wind HIM OFF THE • Fuli Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups families. (We both have children.) A/OtV LOOK M c M E A L Y — l V e Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 500. 649-3944. 39 Downpour CAMPUS, MAC! 41 units throughout Manchester Oddly enough, my wife and I and this woman and her 15 16 17 GOT A BIG GAME COMING UP HE'S A • Private Entrances and Patios 41 Morning SATUPDAVJ I DON'T WANT THAT SHERIFF./ DAMATO ENTERPRISES • Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor 1967 FORD - country sedan, sta­ husband were a most compatible foursome. moisture l l ,9 20 SHERIFF SNOOPING AROUND 240 New State Rd. tion wagon, power steering, Everything was heavenly, then suddenly for no apparent 42 Possessive HERE! IT'S BAD FOR MORALEI pronoun ■ 646-1021 includes heat. automatic, new tires, good con­ reason she said it was over—and she refused to meet me 21 22 23 dition, $895. Call 643-9922. 44 Ship's again! She gave no reason for her sudden change of heart. manpower 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bsdroom She said that she still "felt” the same but that we couldn’t 46 Debatable ■ ■ 1966 PONTIAC Catalina 32 33 apartments and townhouses throughout the continue our affair. 49 Mud volcano 35 NEWER three bedroom Convertible, in good condition, 53 City in Otiio Town of Manchester. I’ve called her and begged for some explanation. She cut W■ 3 7 AGWff Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all $375, call 643-4937 between 8:30 54 Buildings the conversation short and said, "It’s over.” 56 French coin appliances, carpeting, full base­ and 4:30. 38 39 140 ment, $260 monthly, Frechette Raymond F. Oamato Abby, I really care about this woman. Doesn’t she owe 57 Departed me an explanation? What would make a woman terminate 58 Slash ■ ■ & Martin Realtors, 646-4144. Owner Developer 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Super 42 43 ■ 4 4 46 Beetle, 55,000 miles, excellent an affair in this abrupt manner? 59 Seniors (ab.) Designed With MISSING HER IN ARIZONA 60 Streets (ab.) 48 47 48 49 50 51 62 EAST HARTFORD - Centrally condition. Must see to ap­ 6 1 ------recorded ■ located, attractive newly you in Mind preciate, $1500 firm, call 875- music 63 64 65 DEAR MISSING; Many things. An accumulation of Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer decorated, four rooms, heat, Model Open 11:30 HI 8 P.M. Oally 8806 after 6 p.m. DOWN 68 57 58 hot water and garage. 528-5289 guilt feelings that became intolerable. Or the fear of AS THE FIRST CUSTOMER AT OUR 10-5 p.m. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor disclosure. Possibly she felt her marriage was being 1 Enjoy warmth AND NOW, HOW MAY W H E R E S Y Snow Tire Lay-a-way Sale! 1965 FORD Fairlane wagon, six 59 60 . 2 Kind ot 61 GRAND OPEN1N&, LET ME PRESENT; cylinder, standard, good motor, threatened. -T WE S E R V E Y O U ? THE EXCHAN&E 649-3940 * 646-1021 * 643-4535 saxophone 23 YOU WITH THIS LOVELY CEIPT/ ------COUNTER? MANCHESTER - 3V2 room and body, bad transmission, Anyway, she obviously weighed what she was getting apartment, heat, hot water, $125 or best offer, 646-2910. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) from the affair against what she stood to lose —and she ]/■ WW / O nly $5.00 dow n cooking gas, wall-to-wall decided to end it. Be wise and kind, and accept the fact that carpet, $180, centrally located, Wanted to Rent 57 1969 FORD Fairlane, three it’s over. adults only, no pets, security THE CHARLES speed, excellent condition, four deposit, call 643-9678. APARTMENTS MALE would like to share good tires plus two snow tires, DEAR ABBY: What makes a person always want to be holds your snow tires apartment or house in 351 cu. in. 47,000 m iles, first with bad news? MANCHESTER - Four room Manchester. Have small dog. excellent gas mileage, -$900 or East Middle Tpke., deluxe 4*/2 I have a relative who can’t wait to call up everybody she Win at Bridge apartment available im­ room townhouse, 1 V2 baths, Call 643-1802. best offer, 643-0005. mediately, $150. monthly plus knows to tell them that a mutual friend has cancer. until you need them (or November 15). appliances, carpeted, 2 a/c, When I answer the phone and she’s on the other end, I security. No pets. Call anytime, heat & hot water included, SIX ROOM house, three or four 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, 15,000 644-9635. bedrooms, with stove and miles, on new rebuilt 1970 automatically brace myself for some bad news. She also Galahad plays club properly storage, 1 & 2 basement gar­ refrigerator, from $200 to $220 a engine, four good tires, new gives me all the gorey details of suicides, accidents and TWO ROOM furnished apart­ ages, patio, soundproofing, month, call 646-3702. exhaust, new clutch, new illnesses of people I don’t even know. I try to cut her short, NORTH (D) 23 ment. Stove, refrigerator, neat, washer & dryer hook-ups. battery cables, body in but there’s no stopping her. Dinadan, the worst player, AK432 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence hot water. Apply Marlow’s 867 Wooded & quiet. SINGLE PARENT to share excellent condition, $850, 643- She is big-hearted and a good person basically, but this who sat West, raised to two V A8 Main St., Manchester. house, call 647-1519 after 8 p.m. 6193. hearts and Lancelot closed the one fault sets my teeth on edge. Any suggestions? 4Q876 YOU MEAN bidding at three notrump, IT WA& SOU RADIALS TRACTIONS OPEN FOR INSPECTION N. CAROLINA «J97 THREE BEDROOM Duplex, WANTED - Manchester - five 1972 CHRYSLER Town and POIN(? THAT DAILY 2 p.m. UNTIL DARK WEST EAST Dinadan opened the queen washer and electric range out­ rooms for family of three country, 9 passenger station 6POWLIM0? OR BY APPOINTMENT DEAR CAROLINA: Perhaps if you understood why she AAQJ98 A7 of and continued with lets, convenient location, $190 adults. Insurance employees. wagon, fully equipped, in­ enjoys being the bearer of bad news, it would help you to be the ace and jack after monthly, security, 646-3285 646-0800 or 646-1540 Call 246-2669. cluding factory air. Excellent V 10 975 ¥6432 more compassionate. It gives her a feeling of “importance.” 4K43 «A J92 Galahad held back dummy's after 3. condition, one owner, low king. mileage. Car may be seen at 4>3 «Q642 PARTIALLY FURNISHED ef­ The Best "House Cleaner" is a DEAR ABBY: I am a gravedigger for a funeral home. SOUTH Galahad was in dummy and plus $1.77 F.E.T. VERNON - Northgate - Manchester Motors Sales, 512 promptly led the jack of clubs. plus $2.07 F.E.T. Southgate, 300 South St., Ver­ ficiency apartment, with gar­ Want Ad. I’ve been at this job for three years, and the longer I work at A 10 6 5 West Center Street. 643-1511. The wily Mordred ducked Size B78-13 Size 650-13 non. Finest apartments in this age in country home. For single gravedigging, the more 1 wish I were doing something else. VKQ J responsible adult, reasonable. smoothly, but Galahad rose area. Private entrances, 1974 PLYMOUTH Valiant, It seems as though I think of death all the time. ♦ 10 5 742-7165. with his ace. He returned to • 2 fiberglass belts 4 ply construction private patios, heat, hot water, □ AUTOMOTIVE automatic shift, power What do you suggest I do? Please don’t tell me to get A A K 10 8 5 • True winter tread, parking all included. Loads of u ... steering, air-conditioning. Call another job because all the other jobs require a high school Both vulnerable dummy with the , Nylon cord for THREE ROOMS, tile led the nine of clubs, finessed closets. Luxurious gold shag ...... 64.3-.5222643-5222. 48...... Hamlin 'Street. diploma, and I dropped out of school in the ninth grade. ' big husky lugs strength, resilience heat and hot water included, OH,NO... carpet. Some apartments with Autos For Sale 61 DEPRESSED IN TEXAS successfully and wound up PRECIOUS • Hycor*: fiberglass and flexibility middle-age adults, security West North East South cord nearly 3 times Tough nylon cord dishwasher, clothes washer and 1970 REBEL SST', V-8, with one spade, three hearts, 1$ eowEi" deposit. References, no pets, NEED CAR? Credit bad? stronger than "Partner" for clothes dryer right in your own automatic transmission, power DEAR DEPRESSED: Call your department of public Pass Pass 1 A five clubs, game and rubber. parking, 15 1/2 School Street, Bankrupt? Repossessed? Alley Oop — Dave Graue ordinary glass cord conventional bias ply apartment. One and two brakes, power steering, $925. education and ask how a drop-out can “drop in” again and Dble. Redble.l V 1 N T. The second-round club second floor across from East Honest Douglas accepts lowest • Won't stretch, shrink, front tires bedrooms. Rent from $200 to 649-2597 after 6 p.m. get his high school diploma. It’s easier than you think. 2 a 3 N T. Pass Pass finesse was not based on in­ Side Rec, near Main Street. down, smallest payments. IS THAT TH’ ROCK I YES, IT MUST BE.' IT'S \ ALL RISHT, y s e e t h a t outcropping flat spot $265, No pets. Call 872-6011. Pass spiration. West had shown ' WELL, th a t's Douglas Motors, 345 Main. WE'RE LOOKIN' /T H E ONLY ONE AROUND ) BOYS, WHERE 1 OVER THERE ? ABOUT HALF OUR N E XT • Quiet running on 1970 IMPALA, four door hard Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel Opening lead — Q A five good spades and four bad J FIVE ROOMS Centrally top. Asking $700, call 875-2397. FOR, OSCAR? /THAT LOOKS ANYTHING /FT20M HERE TO ? WAY BETWEEN US AND clear roads located, second floor, stove and hearts. With only a doubleton LIKE A t a b l e ; o n w e w a l k ! THAT DEAD TREE ? TOYOTA - See us for reliable diamond he would have over­ VILLAGER APARTMENTS refrigerator, garage, and used Toyotas with our 60-day THANKS, a n ' I HOPE YA YOUR 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury II, all By Oswald & James Jacoby called, instead of doubling. CWR-44 Radial Ply Whitewall Dunlop Traction Blackwall Five room townhouse apart­ storage area included. No lOOTo warranty. We also buy power, air conditioning, steel ENJOYED YER M EAL/ OTHER FOOT vr children or pets, telephone 643- used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, radials, high mileage, very If you want an explanation Agway Agway Agway Agway ment, 1'/2 tiled baths, 2 alr- 9037. PLEASE/ Size Low Price F E.T, 345 Center Street, Manchester, good condition, $1850 firm, 649- of the bidding of today's hand Size Low Price F E.T. Size Low Price F.E T Size Low Price F.E.T. conditloners, wall-to-wall HaMPMi 646-4321. 6944. we must go back to King carpeting, full basement, At. DR78-14 34.16 2.36 41.99 2.95 700-13 18.48 2.00 H78-14 28.56 Homes lor Rent 54 GR78-14 heat, hot water, appliances, iU ffd - Arthur’s court. Galahad, the An Idaho reader wants to FR78-14 37.50 2.68 C78-14 20.72 2.04 560-15 17.92 WE PAY $15 for complete junk pure in spirit, sat South and HR78-15 45.92 3.17 fireplace. No pets. know is there a card called HR78-14 3.04 E78-14 23.52 2.27 600-15 17.99 MANCHESTER - four-room cars. Call Joey, Tolfand Auto Trucks lor Sale 62 44.80 decided to bid one notrump "The curse of Scotland." F78-14 24.08 2.40 G78-15 25.76 649-7620 house, immaculate condition, Body, 528-1990. over Mordred's one heart. He fireplace, fully furnished, pre 1968 CJ 5, JEEP, 4-wheel drive, The nine of has G78-14 25.76 2.56 H78-15 27.99 did have good hearts as a good yard, garage, no pets, no FORD Mustang II, 1974, white, $1,200. Good condition. Call 643- that unhappy title, but no one part of his minimum opening. children, $275 monthly, Hayes four cylinder, manual transmis­ 0221. knows just how it came about. 1975 5y SEA 'bC T M U S pit ROOMMATE WANTED - Corp. 646-0131. sion, very economical, owner, female to share apartment with 644-0466. Berry’s World Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 ( > , same. $80 per month. 643-6288 r" after 6. 1/2 baths, family room, in­ 1968 YELLOW automatic VW LOOK,^— '' ...EOT DON’T 6ET d id n 't k n o w She cludes appliances, one car gar­ convertible, good second car, TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ /?DOWN BY / j ’S WHERE ^ \ SILENT 30,000 MILE DUNLOP CARRIED WHERE\K ttrV n V COULD HARMONIZE.' FIVE ROOM Apartment in age, $350 a month, Paul W. call 875-1897 after 5. tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. SYLVESTER, THE OLP MILL TRACTION GOLD SEAL 1 K N O W STKEAMg ^ I FIRST two-family house, centrally Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- I FIRST STEEL RADIAL 4535. MERCEDES BENZ, 230, 1966. 1973 PUCH 175cc, new knobble, THIS e u Y S BELTEDS located, two children, no pets, MET VOU ^ garage, security. $200. Calf646- Very clean, very good condi­ registered perfect condition, A GOOD MET you »r plus $2.45 F.E.T. 6072. MANCHESTER - Three tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- $700 firm. 643-9346. KIPPER- . Size DR78-14 bedroom house, living room, 9800 days, or 247-9031. plus $2.02 F.E.T. LOVELY CLEAN two bedroom kitchen, ^pliances, $275 per Campers-Trallers Size B70-14 • Two full width steel Duplex, large kitchen with month. S Security ecu rit deposit. PARTS DEPARTMENT now Mobile Homes 65 • 2 fiberglass belts belts and two ply stove and refrigerator, large Available November 1st. Call open Saturdays. Complete line on 2 polyester polyester cords for living room with firpeplace, 649-5125 evenings, 289-8251 mor­ of Chrysler parts. Chorches READY TO live in and priced body plies long wear, fuel washer hook-up in basement. nings. Motors, 649-3646. right. $6,995, front kitchen, two l O - i i bedroom, won’t last! Brand • ''V3 2 " tread ' savings and a Spacious yard. Garage optional. JONES ■V new, front kitchen, in Deluxe ftOGEWAY for extra dig smooth ride. One months security. No pets Business tor Rent 55 WANTED: One friendly owner for my 1973 Datsun 610. She has Early American wall-to-wall • Slitted "Z" ribs ' • Wide grooves for please. Adult couple preferred. for smooth, $210. Call 649-1337 between 3-10 SMALL MODERN office in air-conditioning, AM/FM carpeting, matching ' rapid water p.m. well traveled area, 300 square stereo with four Jensen appliances, $9,995. Trades Born Loser — Art Sansom positive traction displacement • interlinked ribs for feet, heat, hot water, electrici­ speakers, four Michelin radials welcome, large selection of smooth rolling • Handsome, low 78 MANCHESTER - first floor, ty, air-conditioning, and and a pleasing personality. Call homes to choose from. Ixiok Astro-graph rHOW MIXH TO PAIWT TKl’5 OElLlUfc^ TOJO HUWPREP! MlLHFLAMfcELO • Long tread life Series profile four large rooms and yard, parking all included in rent. 646-28M please! into 14’ wide living. Parts C H Itm supplies, and accessories, full m AMD m 0 ^ IM THE jjOtPN'T THAT A\U6M! and comfort • Radial construction $135, 646-2378. Security required. Inquire at By BERNICE BEDE OSOL for better gas Essex Motor Inn desk or phone, FOR SALE to settle estate, 1966 time service department. Plaza DlWlUO CW-144 Silent Traction Belled Whitewall mileage FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ 646-2300.100 East Center Street. Olds Delta 88, convertible, 58,- Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross For Friday, Oct. 24, 1975 Highway, Berlin Turnpike, ment, excellent South End loca­ 000 miles, $475 or best offer. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's a > 1975 byNEA, Inc. C' Agway Agway Agway Agway Berlin Conn., 1-828-0369. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) An tion, large yard, appliances, Call 647-9M3, weekdays, 9-5. day to evoke discussions, to Size Low Price F E T Size Low Price F E.T. Size Ply Low Price F E.T Size Ply Low Price F.E.T. excellent day to develop your basem ent storage, $190 a OFFICE SPACE exchange Ideas and "... ‘Thanks a billion for your letter’ — strike month, 643-2070. plans and ideas through frank C78-14 25.96 H78-14 36.40 2.84 DR78-14 37.00 GR78-14 43.00 2.89 and open discussion with philosophies. It will broadeh that — make It ‘Thanks a million for . ___ FOR RENT Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 the horizons for all. E78-14 28.56 F78-15 30.24 39.50 45.50 friends or peopie "in the 2.58 ER78-14 GR78-15 2.96 24 LOCUST Street, seven room 25Q square feet, center of F78-14 29.68 G78-15 32.99 know." SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick 2.69 FR78-14 40.00 HR78-15 46.00 3.17 apartment, $230 per month. Manchester, air conditioning G78-14 33.04 H78-15 36.50 2.92 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You are very fortunate in your Security, lease, phone 646-2426, and parking. Call 643-9551. field of endeavor today. You 9-5. Your perception is extra-keen 'K TOO? X PON'T COMPLETE GM today. You can afford to follow will accomplish more than PEWEY \5 WRITIN' PEWEV RATE A your hunches or pursue that usual. Rewards come to you MUST BE LINE IN io-'23 SIX room duplex, three 800 SQUARE Feet of space from two sources. NOTES ON US IN dream that yesterday seemed SECRET COW. ONE SMARTER THE 6REAT bedrooms, $185. Call 646-1980. J. available, lower level in prime too daring. D. Real Estate. REPAIRS SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. SECTION OF H16 NOTE­ Than he AMERICAN The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions commercial location, ideal for 21) Cupid's sitting on your FREE MOUNTING! NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED! GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You BOOK IS MARKED LOOKS- NOVEL? I'P office space. 643-2738. shoulder today. Take your cotufLETE seRvicrSHSTTOTUp I, • COLLISIOH can satisfy your urge to be ANP THE OTHER, "M",' BETTER mcntWy paytmnf mate or special person out lor H£ .I'LL SWEAR NOW OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL S:00 PM gregarious today by getting HE S A \N TELMARK OFFICE SPACE - 700 square I <5UES5 BUSTER JACOBS KNOWS CHANGE MY T H A T 'S ^ into a large group and enjoying a good time — just the two of ME./.... PRESIDENTIAL feet. East Center St., ideal for • MECHAHICAL you. RATES SPECIAL \/HERE MOUTHWASH' O D D / . . . H a s professionals, parking, 646-2212. the gala social whirl. ATTENTION! THE NOT VILLAGE APTS. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. c h a r s i n g AOUMTsEMn CANCER (June 21-July 22) POWER g»s>/ EQUIPMENT SHOP AG W AY^Inc. cfdKpton MANCHESTER CARS AND TRUCKS 19) Your happiness is in the 540 New S tatA oad , Buckland STORE HOURS OFFICE SPACES for rent on Without lifting a finger today or 15! Mon Tues Thurs Fri Main St. in Manchester, ideal Genuine Parte voicing any wise or witty family circle today. You don't 8:00 to 5:00 643-5123 Mon., Tues., Wed. One and two bedrooms. need any cheering crowds — 8:30 to 5:30 pm location for professional of­ Factory Trained Mechanics statements, you'll be looked Sat. 8:00 to 4:00 upon as outstanding by those just the cozy surroundings of Thurs., Fri. 8:30 to 8:30 Near schools, churches fices, very convenient to all Closed Wednesday 24-HGUR WRECKER SERVICE around you. hearth and home. BUCKLAND STORE ONLY! Sat. 8:00 to 4:30 and shopping center, on facilities. Please call 646-4100,9 bus line. Call anytime a.m. to 5 p.m. CALL 646-6464 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) OFF even think about being a loner Romance calls you today. The BOLTON NOTCH - Modern today. Get out, mix and enjoy more places you go and the DUTY 646-2623 sa le s office and sto r a g e Carter Chevrolet yourself. You’ll be a big hit with more people you meet, the WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER- Large newer MANCHESTER - new unusual NEWINGTON - Woodsedge facilities. Commercial, In­ the young crowd. better your chances of finding for the rental of your apartment one bedroom Duplex Apartments - Luxury 2 bedroom 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER It. duplex three bedroom apart­ dustrial, telephone 1-223-4460. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) A or home, J.D. Real Estate ment. Immaculate condition Townhouses now renting at apartm ents, located in a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A Associates, Inc. 646-1980. wooded setting, with club change In status Is In store for throughout. Priced right. R. Independence Village. Full you today. It could bring a sum of money could come to basements, private entrances house, swimming pool and ten­ you today. You'll Immediately _ l y p e ; Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- FRANK AND ERNEST promotion, a raise, more 1980. and patio, includes heat, nis courts. Call 678-1881, RYTHAVES respect from your mate or kind want the family to share In a PLAYS IT MANCHESTER - newer three ALL'S REAPY, HONEY. I'VE HOOKED HEAVEN HELP US! HOW CAN ANP HOW appliances, carpeting, air con­ Monday-Friday 9-4:30. words from the boss. rousing celebration. COOL= bedroom Duplex, half of two Htg U S (*11 OH /C-13 WG AFFORD TO HAVE EVERY CAN WE BUY MANCHESTER - spacious ditioner. Close to shopping, UP A TA N K OF AAV NEW FUEL T O family, full basement, includes t h i n g C L E A N E D ? A NEW three bedroom apartment, in church and bus. Model open CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - FRANK & ERNIE'S THE FURNACE. TURN THE SWITCH. appliances and carpeting, 11/2 Short Ribs — Frank Hill f u r n a c e new two family, carpeting, air 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. Completely furnished 1 1/2 % baths, $280 per month, Paul off Main St., Manchester. Paul room efficiency, $145, 2 1/2 KI^IKI-FIX m e X T h fO M 'T conditioning, dishwasher and TI-1E INJU/Y C H IE F U WHAT AN NOW, (X )N T t e l l AdE. W.Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, W. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, rooms, $165. Heat, hot water. 643-4535. separate driveways, $260 per IN TH ESE PARTS IS y UNUSUAL LET M E eUESS HOW month, security, call 646-1379 643-4535, 649-3940. No lease. Security. Pasek START? KNOWN AS CRAZY NAME/ HEIT. after 6 p.m. Realtors, 289-7475. poR ca/oiA/e.' MANCHESTER - November 1st I MAYSE; VoU occupancy, brand new three MANCHESTER Gardens - ef­ FOUR ROOM Apartm ent. bedroom duplexes in residential MANCHESTER - newer one ficiency and two bedroom Heat, hot water, self-cleaning (jN'-H neighborhood. Starting at $275 bedroom Townhouse, full base­ apartments, available in stove, refrigerator, air con­ N t e D A N O W per month. Includes appliances ment, private entrances and beautiful country setting. Walk ditioning, basement storage, and carpeting. Heat not in­ patio, includes heat, to everything. Rent includes laundry facilities, garage, PLIMT. clude, Security deposit and appliances, carpeting, $2M per heat, hot water, appliances, and lease, security deposit. Adults references required. No pets. month, Paul W. Dougan parkii^. Superintendent, 646- preferred. No pets. $240. Call Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. 0090. Equal'Housing. 643-4884. r (b c> by NU ine T W A«g U S ^ai on fu A l/ti If V ^ $ : PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1975 The weather Lottery Becoming partly cloudy tonight, low in the 60s. Mostly cloudy Saturday, highs in liaturljMtf r lEupntng te a lJi This week’s winning number in the the 60s. 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MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975— VOL. XCV, No. 21 NoticeToThePublic: Manchester A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r p a g e s - t w o s e c tio n s p r i c e - f if t e e n c e n ts FINAL DAYS I News Franco’s health OUR DEADLINE IS ALMOST HERE AND I summary I Compiled from said improving lliiiled Press Inlernutional [ij;

I State MADRID (UPI) — Generalissimo tion had not worsened this morning. Francisco Franco, 82, gravely ill after Under the constitution the powers can WETHERSFIELD — Former Iv a massive heart attack Tuesday, is be transferred tin three ways - by Fran­ Republican State Chairman J. Brian S showing signs of improvement, an of­ co s death, his resignation or his incapaci­ ^5 Gaffney and about 40 others, in- i-i: ficial medical bulletin said today. ty. |;5 eluding many Democrats, may be The bulletin, released at 2:35 p.m. (9:35 In the latter case the constitutional jjf required to testify under oath in con- j:|: a.m. EDT), was signed by the same 11 procedure is that the cabinet must decide W m DESPERATE! nection with a widening investiga- by a two-thirds majority of its 50 members doctors who issued a first medical bulletin J: tion of possible corruption at the $14 Thursday evening. that it wishes to act. million, Bridgeport Jai Alai fronton. Franco suffered a relapse Thursday and It then must inform the Council of the he was reported so gravely ill that the Realm, the highest-ranking consultative :J: HARTFORD — Richard M. Nixon $ body. If two-thirds of the council's •jj implied his guilt in the Watergate :j: cabinet drew up the necessary papers to VERNON WAYSIDE KNOWN FOR FINE FURNITURE transfer power to Franco's designed heir members support the cabinet's opinion, :•} coverup when he accepted a the matter is submitted to the Cortes presidential pardon, former Special apparent, Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon. Franco was unable to sign them. (Parliament! for a vote. Again a two- Watergate Prosecutor Leon thirds majority is needed to declare Fran­ iji; Jaworski told the Connecticut Bar When Franco’s health apparently im­ FOR MANY proved this morning, the cabinet canceled co's incapacity. Association. Nixon was “tremen- S The council of the Regency then would dously grateful” for President a scheduled meeting. Informed govern­ ment sources said any action toward act for Franco until Prince Juan Carlos •j: Ford's pardon, the Houston attorney can be sworn in as the new chief of state. Jv said Thursday. j;] transferring power to Juan Carlos would YEARS! be postponed until sometime this Sources close to the government said the HARTFORD — A police report S weekend. transfer will be carried out without delav has disclosed President Ford’s Government sources said Franco spent in order to end the present slate of limousine was struck lightly from a relatively quiet night and that his condi­ suspense. ji; behind by a Secret Service car after X another car plowed into it at a down- town in te rs e c tio n O ct. 14. v Meanwhile, White House Press :$ u t V Secretary Ron Nessen said a Secret :|; Hunt tells of methods Service report on the accidents •j; answers all the questions, but the ij: :$ report won't be made public. the CIA used abroad >•: HARTFORD — Seven persons, in- PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) — Attempts PERM IT >:■ eluding two executives of United inlormation after he received the Colson by the Central Intelligence Agency to drug order. He said he did not ask the names of NO. 297 Technologies Inc., have filed a suit Henry Agostinelli, campaign manager for Edward Larry Noone, a leader of the opposition to Buckland for more than $20 million claiming ;$ people abroad included techniques such as the victims abroad or how many had been Wilson, Republican candidate for Board of Directors, Commons and the Buckland Firehouse, addresses coating the steering wheel of an intended drugged. they were bilked of $182,000 in a beef j:|: listens to Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cummings questions to Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cum­ victim's car with chemicals that would be cattle investment deal. The suit was i-S According to the newspaper Hunt said as he refutes charges by Wilson. mings. (Herald photos by Dunn) absorbed through the skin, according to an filed against the accounting firm of jtj his meeting with the doctor took place interview with convicted Watergate con­ Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., and sometime in December of 1971 or January spirator E. Howard Hunt in the >:■ three Texas cattle firms. ¥ of 1972 and that fellow Watergate con­ Providence Journal-Bulletin today. spirator G. Gordon Liddy sat in on the dis­ Hunt said he was told about the methods cussion. Region by a spy agency doctor when he was Hunt said he gave Colson a "negative Cummings mulls lawsuit ordered by former Nixon aide Charles report" on the idea of drugging Anderson, RUTLAND, Vt. — Six persons Colson to explore the feasibility of the newspaper said. were killed in a fire in a two-story drugging columnist Jack Anderson. The Washington Post has reported that house Thursday, but an alert gar­ According to the newspaper. Hunt said three sources have said Hunt told them he bage collector sounded an alarm other methods were used to “disorient and had been ordered to murder Anderson. In that helped save the lives of eight confuse victims." the Journal-Bulletin interview, Hunt others. The blaze was said to be one against GOP candidate Those methods included “slipping drugs denied that murder was his mission and of the most costly, in terms of lives into drinks and switching pills in prescrip­ that Colson only ordered him to find a way lost, in Vermont history. By SOL R. COHEN He said only, "The amounts mentioned attorneys, Cummings said, "The in­ tion bottles,” the newspaper said. to make Anderson' “incoherent" during BOSTON — The Government Ac­ llcruld Rcporler (donations by Fischer) were researched sinuations and allegations are so Colson has denied issuing the Anderson one of his radio broadcasts. counting Office has been asked to by Bill Diana and myself and don't agree damaging as to impugn the credibility order and the CIA has never publicly con­ Hunt said he never mentioned Ander­ examine enrollment records of the Democratic Town Chairman Ted with yours. " He didn’t explain and left and, in fact, injure tlie character of peo­ firmed that it used drugs abroad. But son's name to the doctor. Hunt said the city's federally desegregated public Cummings is considering legal action shortly after. William Diana is a former ple. I realize that in politics the limits for Hunt’s disclosure could be of major in­ doctor was "simply responding to my schools. Rep. James Burke, D- against Edward Wilson, Republican Republican town director and was deputy charges are greater but, I believe in this terest to the Senate Select Committee on question of what his agency's experience Mass.. asked for the audit in candidate for the Mancjjester Board comptroller when Nathan Agostinelli was instance the limits were over-stepped. Intelligence which is investigating CIA ac­ abroad had been with the clandestine ad­ Washington because of alleged in­ of D irectors, “ for, ^insinuating state comptroller. You can bet your life, if I decide on the law tivities. ministering of unspecified substances. flated attendance figures supplied wrongdoings by 'Manchester "Cummings said that “the hundreds of suit. I'll scrape up the dollars I’ll need for The committee is negotiating with "We were talking about the range of by the city. Must vacate building. It’s only a short time ’til our doors will be closed forever. We’re clearing Democrats.” dollars mentioned by the accusers is, in it." Hunt's lawyer for possible testimony by hallucinogens to disorient people, " Hunt the Watergate conspirator, the Journal- reportedly said. Cummings, who is also state represen­ reality, $390.” Agostinelli didn't dispute He insisted. "A greater damage still is Nation Bulletin said. "We simply listened to what CIA tative from the 12th Assembly District, the amount. the damage done to the democratic out from the basement to the rooftop... everything in between GOES. Nothing Held Back! Hunt declined to name the CIA doctor experince was abroad. He (the CIA doc­ i:i: WASHINGTON - Chairman made his disclosure at a public hearing Cummings said Fischer bought a table process and to government in general. " who told him of the methods used to drug tor ) was not asked to provide drugs or sub- I;:- Arthur Burns of the Federal j;]; Thursday night in the Municipal Building of tickets ($200 worth — 8 at $25 each) for He emphasized, "There was no wrong­ Now more drastic price slashes on every stick of furniture in the place. Want fantastic savings? people. He said he contacted the doctor for ;j;I Reserve says Congress should let Hearing Room. It was called by him to the Democrats Honoring Friends Dinner doing, Nothing was done in secret. The ------S<'<‘ I’afii' I»«'In<' in 1974, and that he and his family record shows the money. No favors were f f ‘ New York City default on its debts clear the air of what he called ‘‘smear Then come to Vernon Wayside right away. Just check the listings — just a sampling of what’s :Jf and enact legislation to facilitate charges” by Wilson. attended and enjoyed the dinner and enter­ given. We don't do business that way. We the big city's bankruptcy. Burns' ad- In a press release Tuesday, Wilson said tainment. have a fine record — we make our con­ Americans armed more waiting for you. Due to the extremeiy low prices some items are cash and carry. vice Thursday night damaged the j|: ‘‘a substantial amount of money” had Then, explained Cummings, Fischer tracts and we pay our bills. This talk of city’s case for a congressional been donated to the Democratic Town contributed $100 to the state Democratic out-of-town money is hogwash.” jS rescue effort to avoid default in j; Committee by Arthur Fischer of New campaign through the Manchester Then, he ticked off the number of out-of- than people elsewhere •ji; December. Another blow came York, head of MAP Associates, who plan Democratic Town Committe. town builders and out-of-town interests Glass top tables ...... $ 1 | 9 Love Seat, Hide-a-Bed . . M45 Odd Maple and Pine Captain’s c A 4 j:|: from Sen. James Buckley, D-N.Y., J; to construct the multi-million Buckland In 1975, continued Cummings, Fischer with holdings in Manchester. and Mates Dinette Chairs. Values 9 ^ :¥ who .'ailed for an investigation of $ Commons in the northw est part of bought three tickets at $30 each (for a Democratic Town Committee treasurer WASHlNGTOjV (UPI) - More just completed survey of 1.500 adults, in­ Grandmother Clocks _ to $99.00 Desperation p rice ...... ■ possible misconduct in the way city Manchester. total of $90) to that year's Democrats Paul Phillips explained that all tickets Americans own guns than smoke cluding gun owners and those who own Bean Bags - Queen size none. Also large selection of clocks $ g fS C S books were kept. $ Wilson wanted to know ‘‘what favors, if Honoring Friends Dinner. He said Fischer sold to Democratic functions were listed cigarettes, drink alcohol or own dish­ Assorted colors ...... 1 Only - 40 Inch open Maple $ 4 O O couldn't attend and asked that the three individually on campaign financial reports washers or stereo sets, pollster Louis He said that 68 per cent of tho.se polled and G randfather c lo c k s ...... | I SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia § any, were promised (by the Democratic Hutch. Beautiful hand finish - | tickets be given to people who wanted to and were public knowledge. He said that a Harris told Congress today. believe that the easy availability ot guns Heaist will receive "emergency” :j: leaders of Manchester) for this New York 3 Only. 5 Drawer money?” attend. Cummings said he did so. $25 dinner ticket actually meant about $5 In testimony prepared for a Senate contributes to violence. 1 Only - Red Spanish Sofa 1 Only. 5 Piece Metal Dinette with £ M psychiatric treatment in jail. An Among tliose who owned no guns, Harris White chest on chest ...... He said, ‘‘If favors were extracted, at “That,” said Cummings, ‘‘was the ex­ profit — after costs for the dinner, for gifts Government Operations Committee w/exposed wood trim. Was 595.00 •ji; urgent request by her lawyers was tj: said, 83 per cent favored registration of all the expense of Manchester, the guilty par­ tent of the hundreds of dollars the and for other expenses were deducted. hearing on gun control, Harris said in­ jij approved Thursday by Federal guns, 13 per cent said no. 5 Piece Spanish wrought iron _ _ _ ties that arranged the donations should Republicans speak about.” Irene LaMay, president of the dividual Americans are more armed than Pine scalloped Dark vine 3 Piece All Fur Sectional or ^ mm h :j: Judge Oliver Carter. cj: Gun owners also favored complete dinette. Tangerine Naugahyde up- $ 4 { E ^ b resign their positions immediately or Cummings said the Buckland Commons Democratic Club of Manchester, said, "As people in any other country in the world. End Tables & Step Tables ...... W V Sofa & chair ^ registration, but by a smaller percentage, (R a s i bolstered chairs. Pedestal table. ] § WASHINGTON - A reluctant § provide a satisfactory explanation.” developers were granted two zone changes a registered Democrat, I feel very deeply But their sentiment for stiffer gun con­ 2 Red, 2 Gold ...... W 63-34, he said. jij former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell has :|:j Cummings called the 6 p.m. comment by the Planning and Zoning Commission in that my credibility has been impugned and trols has increased in the past few years, 2-Piece Sofa Bed Set 72” High Bookstack. Free stan- j:; beer called to testify publicly before tj; Those who owned only handguns favoi ed S 1 5 Piece Maple or Pine $ 1 O R session to deny all allegations of any March 1974 and that Fischer bought the attacked;” he said, and they apparently have resigned Opens sleeps two, Herculon ... i ding. 30" wide...... it by a 64-33 margin. j:j the .Senate Intelligence Committee 5 wrong-doing and to announce, ‘‘Nobody’s tickets for the 1974 Democratic dinner in When Cummings opened the session to themselves to the conclusion that it is im­ D in e tte ...... I He said that 77 per cent ot all those in­ :j: on wfiat role, if any, he played in the. jlJ resigning from anything.” May or June. comments from the public (about 20 per­ possible to prevent the assassination of an 2 only - Naugahyde upholstered a M i b terviewed favored registration ot only 3 Piece Bedroom Set $ 1 A O j:j illegal opening of mail. He had invited Wilson and Republican He said the commission’s approval for sons were present), opponents to American president or candidate for the Wallaway Recliners .. M32 recliners in assorted colors. handguns; 19 per cenl were opposed. That 1 Only, Walnut ...... I W jij MORRISTOWN, N.J. - The | Town Chairman Nathan Agostinelli to at­ one zone change was by a 4 to 1 vote, with Buckland Commons and the Buckland office. Values to 129.00 ...... % M \3 compared with a 66-30 per cent ratio in 3 Only. 2 Piece Contempirary :j: physical condition of Karen Anne tj: tend, ‘‘to give them equal time.” Neither three Democrats and one Republican Firehouse took the opportunity to voice Dr. Milton Fhsentiower, chairman of the 2 Only, 2 Piece Colonial Wing < 4 1971. he said. 1 Only - Was 391.00. Herculon up- C 4 j:j Quinlan, in a coma for six months t|j appeared. voting “yes” and one Democrat “no;" and their views and to question Cummings on National Commission on the Causes and Back Sofa & C h a ir...... | ^ Bofa & Chair, Herculon $ O R | 1 Nearly half — 47 per cent — of .American bolstered Sofa & chair ...... | :jj after combining drugs and alcohol, >:j that its approval for the other zone his position. In their comments, they Prevention of Violence which concluded Reg. $595 ...... C a W l f Attending as an observer for part of the households surveyed reported a gun in the jjj is "almost too gross to describe,” a ij: session and contributing only one sentence change was by a 3 to 2 vote, with two stopped just short of charging that the that handgun ownership by civilians King Size Recliners c g" house. Only 41 per cent reported them in On all Pictures, 2 Piece Bassett Living R o o m < 0 0 0 ¥ physician said Thursday. :j:j to the discussion was Henry Agostinelli, Democrats and one Republican voting zone changes and approval for the should be reduced, also was scheduled to 1968 at the height of the urban riots. Harris V in y l...... f O Plaques, Wall Clocks & i I b CE Suite. Was $600...... :j: WASHINGTON - President § campaign manager for Wilson and brother “yes” and two Democrats “no,” testify. said. Lam ps 72 urr j:j Ford's tax cut-spending ceiling of Nathan Agostinelli. In declaring that he is consulting with -.Sec l'iif{(. Twelve Harris said he based his statements on a jjj plans never stood a chance before :j:j ;j: the House Ways and Means Com- j:j: Basset j:j mittee. The committee Thursday jjjj 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 5 Pc. Pine Rag. 550.00 5 Piece :j: rejected the Ford plan and then ap- jjjj Rernheart 8 Pc. lanor House Pint Mediterranean jj; proved a Democratic concept of jij: Rassett 8 Pc. Rassett 8 Pc. REDRDDM SET 5 Pc. Pine Pecan REDRDDM SET REDRDDM SET jjj extending lowered tax levies :j; Outgoing mayor is roasted Mediterranean Dark Pecan ^Triple Dresser, twin j:j through 1976. $ DINING RDDM ^Triple Dr. w/hutch top REDRDDM SET Platinum pecan w/mint S ^ l e mirrors, full size bed, you didn't say was they didn't have televi­ Thursday night, friends presented Smith Spanish Style China, dbl. ext. table mirror, armoire, nite Dqx. Dresser, bed, and orange decorative By JUDY KIJEIINKL DINING RDDM chest-on-chesi, nite sion then, Dad, " with a plaque praising him for his dedica­ DINING RDDM 2 side - 4 arm chairs. stand. Queen-size bed. drawer fhesl. World I table. highlights. Was 695.00 lleralti CorreMpoiident • Town Chairman Dennis Moynihan: tion, integrity ("He did nothing, but he did was 1D95.DD was 1D95.DD was 55D.DD Chest-on-chest, queen- :jjj LONDON — Police tightened jjjj reg. 1595.DD was 1542.DD was 1785.DD ‘It can now be revealed —Bob got the it honestly," said Callahan) and the size bed, tr. dresser jjjj security for British politicians jjjj There’s only one way to honor an numerous hours he put into a job tliat pays S5 5 D jjjj today, fearing the bomb blast that jjjj $200,000 bribe in the gambling scandal.” <559 1D5D *25D . w/twin mirrors. outgoing mayor for his time, effort • Town Clerk Winnie Wilson: "Bob nothing. <95D *875 ;jjj narrowly missed Caroline Kennedy jj and dedication to a community. Flarlier this year. Smith cited the length j:j: may be the start of a wave of i¥ favors bike paths that go from nowhere to *375 Roast his head off. nowhere.” of those hours, as well as business :j:j assassination attempts against g pressures, as liis reasons for not .seeking •:j; members of Parliament. H That’s exactly what South Windsor • Bill Young, former Democratic town Democrats did to their retiring mayor chairman: “Bob was a talking dummy for another term. j:j; BEIRUT, Lebanon — A total » Thursday night when they roasted Robert the high school football team." Uncertain as to wliether he'll par­ curfew in Beirut’s most embattled ;jjj js J. Smith, a six-term councilman who spent • Former Mayor James Throwe: “Bob ticipate in politics again. Smith said lie d jjj districts today halted most activity a the last two years as mayor. wants my job.” (Throwe is now chairman iike to take tlie next vear oft. ;¥ in the capital, shattered by six S His "friends” picked on everything of the Sewer Commission). 2 Only Reg. 1389.DD weeks of fighting between Moslems g Demon Ma)?6ibe jfurniturc from his soft speech, ‘‘mumbly, fumbly • John Mitchell, the only Republican to Rernheart 8 Pc. Contemp. 6 piece jjj and Christians. jjj REDRDDM SET Bob,” to his commanding leadership: speak: "The Republican prospects of win­ Spanish jj: LISBON — The government jjj ning this year took a turn for the worse Triple dresser, twin “He’s inspired new emotion in South DINING RDDM jjjj declared a nationwide military alert g when Bob announced his intentions not to 2S0 Talcottville Road, (Route 83) Off Exit 95 Off 1-84 cathedral mirrors, ar­ Windsor — apathy.” jjj; today in response to the apparent jS Smith’s crew of honoring cronies in­ Inside today was 895.DD moire queen-size bed, run again.” opening of a right-wing bomb cam- « cluded: • Roastmaster Vincent , F'or more than an hour. Smith took it on 'A Mile North of Vernon Cirde nite table. ;jj paign and rumors of an impending » if you Callahan; “We all know Bob ... he's a Hie chin from friends and relatives. Andover ...... 7 Editorial g coup attempt by the far left. S *5DD VERNON, CONN. Unbeknownst to the roasters. Smith came Bolton ... IW0N.-FRI. hove it... shnook.” .. .6, 11 Ellington .. *55D ■:j MOSCOW — A Soviet spacecraft Sj • Smith’s brother, Brian: “Bob has a prepared with a barrage of rebuttals that Classified ... 19-22 Hebron___ 10-9 875-8209 j:j hurtled toward a weekend rendez- ^j way with girls ... he once told a girl ‘for a delved into practically everybody's faults. Comics ...... 23 MHS World j;j: vous with Venus today, nearing the j:J ln/llH fl f,l fat person you don’t sweat too much'." The last time Democrats roasted one of Coventry ,.. 8, 24 Obituaries . SAT. 10-7 jjjj end of a 187-million-mile space Jjj • Smith's son, Robert: "My ftUher's their own was two years ago when Slate Dear Abby...... 23 S. Windsor . CREDIT woTir Robert J. Smith, South Windsor’s outgoing mayor, reacts to Thursday night voyage that began June 14. jjj favorite phrase is, 'When 1 was a boy your Rep. Abraham Glassman, then an out­ Dining O ut...... 5 Sports ... roasting. (Herald photo by Dunn) age I didn't watch TV on Saturdays.' What going mayor, was "honored.” E. Hartford .... 18 Vernon ... .3, 8, 19

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