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By JOriN ClIi>iNIFF with their broker instead of AP BuHinesB AnulyBt keeping them in safe deposit MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 19t3 - VOL. XCIII, No. 32 Manchester-^A City of Village Charm NEW YORK (AP), - boxes, a procedure that^ , X SIXTEEN PAGES., PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Realizing it must do more to somdtimes delays transactions Republican regain public confidence, the in­ and results in losses. vestment community is, seeking James Needham, New York Officials Predict to insure customer assets Stock Exchange chairman, in­ Majority Oppose Zope^Changes * against loss in brokerage house dicated at a news conference in failures for far more than the Houston last week that he was 60 Per Cent existing $50,000 of protection. seeking to persuade commer- Merrill Lynch, Pierce, dal insurers to offer other ntGovernment Fenner & Smith and Dean brokers somewhat similar Voter Turnout' Buckland Plan Witter & Co. now provide $250,- policies. 000 insurance on customers’ The only insurer in the SOL R. COHEN securities left in their care, in ting a nine-member Board of market so far is Aetna Life & Herald Reporter Directors (to serve two-year addition to that provided by the Casualty, and it is significant terms), six members to the Securities Investor Protection I that its first customers, Merrill With about 27,270 Manchester Board of Education (to serve Aired At Hearing Corp. Lynch and W itter, are in to Manchester residents eligible to vote today three-year terms, with three The total of $300,000 is more positions to boast of financial and with election officials for the period 1973-76 andJhree protection against failure than strength. predicting that 60 per cent, or for the period 1974-77), a town DOUG BEVINS Developer Arthur M! Fischer is offered by other financial Questions exist among in­ pleted project will be $100 about 16,360, will have turned clerk (to a four-year term), a of New York City, lead partner services, specifically banking surers and brokers as to how (Herald Reporter) million. out by. 8 p.m., when the polls town treasurer (to a two-year in.the MAP Associates invest­ and insurance, a Merrill Lynch extensively Aetna is witling or The majority of the 250 per­ He said the project “will close, a total of 4,372 had voted term), a three-member Board spokesman noted. able to cover weaker members sons attending a Monday night ment group, anchored the create a significant source of by 11 a.m., five hours after the of Selectmen (to two-year applicant’s two-hour opening The insurance plans are in­ of the brokerage community. public hearing held by the new tax revenues’! for the two polls open^. terms), and seven constables presentation and described his tended as an inducement to An Aetna spokesman said Manchester Planning and towns involved and would Blessed with clear, brisk (to two-year terms.) proposed 561-acre development customers to leave securities simply that "we hope to sell CONSTABLE Zoning Commission (PZC) op­ “provide substantial employ­ SELECTMAN election weather, both parties Because Manchester boards at Buckland, which is located in more,’’ but he made clear that Robert Moek posed zone changes at Buckland ment opportonities” in the Carol Kueht are making every effort to get are subject to minority both Manchester and South each firm would be considered Henry J. Michalak to allow a commercial- area. Mildred Schaller out the vote and to surpass tfie representation, the voters may Windsor. individually and would be sub­ industrial-residential develop­ Atty. Paul Marte of Sedrick Straughan 60 per cent predicition. Both cast ballots for only six direc­ Fischer, noting that ject to intensive scrutiny of its ment proposed by MAP Manchester, representing the Governor’s Joseph L Swenaaon are offering rides to the polls— tors, four school board requested zone changes affect •financial condition. the Democrats by calling 646- Associates. applicant, introduced a series members, two selectmen, and The hearing was adjourned at 263 acres of land in Manchester, of study documents, prepared Schedule Unless the securities industry 6527, the Republicans by calling four constables. said his firm is planning a 10^ to is able to obtain blanket policies about 11;45 p.m., before it was for the developer, detailing 5 643-2773. The Democrats have been in 15-year program to eventually HARTFORD (AP) - Here is covering many firms, the In 1971, the last time completed, and PZC members 4 analysis of development poten­ control of Manchester’s govern­ include a one million-square tial, economic impact, drainage Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s existing instability conceivably municipal elections were held, agreed to conduct a second schedule for the week of Nov. 4- ment since November 1971, public hearing on the zone foot regional shopping mall, a and utilities feasibility, and might be worsened by the in­ a total of 4,932 had voted by 11 when they swept the election by hotel-conference center, office 10 : change requests. The second traffic studies. ability of weaker firms to ob­ a.m. With 24,342 eligible fo vote pluralities ranging from 800 to buildings, a campus-style Wednesday tain separate policies. that yepr, about 65 per cent had session has been scheduled for ’The thrust of the zone change Meet with William F. 2,500. Dec. 3 at a location to be deter­ research park, and a residential applications is apparently con­ Least eligibly, for example, cast ballots when the polls The Republicans had been in condominium community. •Powers, chairman of the are those that probably need Samuel Maltempo closed at 8 p.m. , mined. tained in the study documents, control since 1966. In November The applicant is seeking four PZC- Chairman Clarence Welti federal regional council and the insurance most. That could Trea$ufer During the 1969 municipal Monday night’s four-hour 1969, the Republicans swept the zone changes on the said after the hearing, noting regional administatpr of the further erode customer con­ elections 4,390 had voted by 11 hearing, conducted at election by pluralities ranging Manchester portion of the land, that the Monday night presenta­ law enforcement assistance ad­ fidence and result in defections a.m. and about 60 per cent of Manchester High School’s from 500 to about 2,000. which is now zoned Rural tion by the developer didn’t in­ ministration, to discuss how the to highly insured, financially the 22,686 eligible voters cast Bailey Auditorium, consisted of Of added interest in today’s Residence. The requested zone clude verbal testimony suppor- council can be more resposive strong firms. ballots by 8 p.m. the applicant’s presentation, an election is a proposed $5.6 ap­ changes are for about 138 acres ting the zone change to Connecticut’s needs; 2:30 Existing protection against In th e N o v em b er 1972 unusual question-and-Answer propriation for improvements session with the applicant, and of CUD (Comprehensive Urban applications. p.m. losses in liquidations is limited N. Presidential election, a record to Illing and Bennet^ Junior public comment. Development) Zone, 38 acres of Meet Miss Teenage Fairfield to a maximum of $50,000 for high 28,252 were eligible to vote Today’s Lesson: How To Vote PZC members, in response to Highs. The main opposition was led Industrial Zone, 81 acres of and Miss Teenage Hartford, each customer, except that in and about 87 per cent cast complaints Monday night that This year marks the third Mrs. Ann Ambach of 70 Pond Lane leads her children from District 3 voting machine at by Atty. Vincent Diana of Business 3 Zone, and seven who will represent Connecticut claims for cash, as distinct ballots during the 14 hours the detailed information about the consecutive year the voters Northfield Green Community Center this morning. Mrs. Ambach took the children into the Manchester, who represents a acres of Business 1 Zone. application wasn’t available in in the Miss Tennage American from securities, no more than polls were open. At 11 a.m. that mmn have considered a referendum 60-family homeowners group in Fischer, describing the advance, said the study program in Forth Worth, Texas $20,000 may be paid with SIPC day, 9,028 had voted — at a rate booth to show them the voting procedure. The children are (left to right) Lisa, 2, Susan, 8 question for secondary schools. the Buckland area. Diana said development plan with the documents have been on file in Nov. 24; 4 p.m. funds. of about 1,806 an hour. Today’s and Kathleen, 6. Behind Mrs. Ambach is Christopher, 2. (Herald photo by Ofiara) In 1971 a proposal for a new assistance of several experts the town clerk’s office for Thursday. In a liquidation, the rate at 11 a.m. is about 874 an the group opposes the Industrial junior high off Keeney St. lost and a slide presentation of several weeks. Visit Granby and Glaston­ customer’s securities are hour. and Business Zone changes but by about 2,000 votes. In 1972 a approves of the requested maps and photographs, said the Several persons speaking at bury. returned to him, if available, by Manchester voters are elec- proposal for a $6.8 million ap­ Snowstorm change to CUD Zone. estimated value of the com­ SIPC, the nonprofit, I News Capsules (See Page Sixteen) propriation for Iliing and L i . . . ______government-industry protec­ Bennet improvements lost by Hits Areas N Fewer Voters tion' corporation. Next, the President’s about 470 votes. firm’s assets are distributed. Registered Also being voted upon today Watching Elections Zygmaniak admitted killing his If these funds prove insuf­ Secretary are 12 questions pertaining to Of Vermont NEW YORK (AP) - 26-year-old brother, George, Business Zone Changes For Election ficient, the protection corpora­ proposed charter changes. A MONTPELIER, Vt. (A P )- with a shot^n blast last June HARTFORD (AP) — Around tion uses its funds up to the To Testify Politicians are closely highlight of the election cam­ ’Traffic in central Vermont was watching scattered off-year as he lay Jn a hospital bed, 66,900 fewer persons in Connec­ $20,000-$50,000 limitation. paign has been the lack of in­ WASHINGTON (AP) - snarled by a snowstorm which elections today for a clue to the paralyzed frofff'the neck down ticut will be eligible to vote Thereafter, any reimbursement terest in the questions by can­ Opposed By CRCOG Charles Crocini Vivian Ferguaon Hillary Gallagher Federal Judge John J. Sirica iced roads and caught highway impact of Watergate. ’They may as the result of a motorcycle Tuesday than last year, accor­ would be from the company’s didates and voters alike. Board o f Director* Board o f Director* Board of Director* today ordered that Rose Mary crews by surprise today. not learn ihuch. Today’s elec­ accident.' The shooting was ding to the latest registration commercial policy, if there About 200 election workers Woods, F*resident Nixon’s per­ State police said a section of tions, headlined by guber­ described by friends and DOUG BEVINS Buckland “is clearly contrary reviewed by a regional planning figures from Secretary of the were one. and 35 voting machines are sonal secretary, be summoned the southbound lane of natorial races in New Jersey relatives as a mercy killing. (Herald Reporter) to the standards recommended agency. State Gloria Schaffer. The two that exist cover only being utilized in today’s elec­ to testify in the fact-finding Interstate-89 between the and Virginia and a mayoral con­ in the Regional Land Use The zone changes are being The final 1973 figures show securities — not cash — left in tion. ’The chief moderator is ‘Energy Pigs’ hearing into the two phantom Montpelier and Berlin exits was test in New York City, .repre­ The planning division of the Plan.” sought by MAP Associates, 433,492 Republicans, 568,685 the broker’s care. A Merrill John Fletcher Jr., whose CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. White House tape recordings. closed during the morning sent the first national sampling Capitol Region Council of Tolisano said zone changes to which is planning a 561-acre Lynch spokesman said that, headquarters is in the (AP) — Former Secretary of Democrats, 578,260 in­ Sirica, chief U.S. District because of slippery conditions. of voter sentiment since the Governments (CRCOG) has business should be denied development at Buckland, in dependents and 600 persons who with high interest rate registrars of voters office in the the Interior Stewart L. Udall Court judge, asked that Miss The section includes a long cur­ eruption of White House scan­ recommended approval of because the change “would per­ both Manchester and South are registered with other par­ available, few customers are Municipal Building. ving grade and police said a says Americans are ‘energy Woods, be notified that she dals and is being viewed as a Comprehensive Urban Develop­ mit the development of sub­ Windsor. In the 263-acre portion ties for a total of 1,581,037. likely to leave large amounts of School was out today. By number of cars were stuck pigs” whose nation is operating would be a witness after possible preview of 1974. ment and Industrial Zone stantially more commercial of the land which lies in The reductions are the result cash with brokers. state law, the sale of alcoholic along the road. on misguided assumptions that presidential aide Stephen V. Changes at Buckland but has retail floor space than is Manchester, MAP Associates In an Oct. 11 announcement of the energy crisis in a short­ V beverages is prohibited during of people whose names are Bull testified he saw her About 50 cars were reported Acquitted recommended denial of required and would create in­ want zone changes from Rural its insurance plan, tiM«>>in- voting hours. stuck alongside the so-called term problem. Udall told a removed from the rolls because listening to tapes and typing at FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) - changes to business zones in the surmountable traffic con­ Residence to Comprehensive dustry’s first, Merrill Lynch University of Virginia audience they move: from the state or the same time. Both parties have “Win-Lose- County Road between Lester Zygmaniak has been area. gestion.” Urban Development, In­ from one town to another and noted that “many investors Montpelier and Maple Corners. Monday night that the energy The CRCOG’s advisory “I would deduce it did have or-Draw” parties planned for acquitted by a jury of seven Chief Regional Planner dustrial, Business 1, and fail to re-register. have been overly fearful of ■Two school buses careened crisis is so severe “you can report, delivered to Manchester obviously something to do with tonight — the Democrats at men and five women of first Leonard Tolisano, in a report to Business 3 Zones. entering the marketplace” off slick roads in the Montpelier expect your first cold shower in Town Planner J. Eric Potter the tapes,” Bull said but added their Broad St. Headquarters, degree murder charges for the the Manchester Planning and The requested zone changes because of concern over finan­ area, but no injuries were about 60 days.” He said energy just before a PZC hearing Mon­ be did not know whether the the Republicans at their E. slaying of his paralyzed Zoning Commission (PZC), said seek 138 acres of Comprehen­ cial conditions. reported. conservation is the only prac­ day,night on the proposed zone secretary was making a Middle Tpke. Headquarters. brother. ’The jury deliberated zone changes to allow business sive Urban Development, 38 Broker liquidations have been Montpelier police said the. tical long range solution to the changes, is mandated by state acres of Industrial, 81'A acres transcript. 2% hours on ^’Tuesday before use in part of a proposed numerous in the past five years. Of considerable interest is’ main problem seemed to be ice crisis and that Americans mOst statutes , which specify that About Town Bull testified that on Sept. 28. acquitting Zygmaniak, 23, on commercial - industrial - of Business 3, and seven acres 'The protection corporation had the 'identity of today’s high on the roads, which they prepare^themselves for the eno he was asked by Gen. grounds of temporary insanity. requested zone changes within of Business 1 Zones. 87 liquidations on its books at vote-getter. Traditionally, the termed “treacherous.” of the era of cheap energy. residential development at 500 feet of a town line be The Manchester Alumnae Alexander Haig Jr., the The CRCOG’s advisory midyear, including one Big majority party on the Board of report states that the Com­ Club of Pi Beta is holding a out­ President’s chief of staff, to go Directors elects the high vote- Board firm, Weis Securities. Raymond Karpe prehensive Urban Development ing with Chi Omega Alumnae, The NYSE has 50 members Paul Willhide Carl Zinsser to Camp David, Md., to assist getter mayor and chairman of Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 Board o f Director* Board o f Director* the President in reviewing and Industrial zoning would be on a so-called early warning list Board of Directors the board, the i$econd-high vote- ‘ ‘substantlallj^ in conformance” p.m. at the Colony Cheese Shop, because of weak capital-todebt some tape recordings that had getter deputy mayor, and the Manchester Parkade. There been subpoenaed by the special with the Regional Land Use ratio, but Needham told third-high vote-getter Plan. will be a cooking demonstra­ Watergate prosecution force. secretary. newsmen in Rouston that none But, the report says, it would tion. Interested members are could be listed as critical. Nine Bull said he received about a welcome. A total of 522 absentee ballots be hard to justify a business were in that condition last June. dozen tapes and returned four or five of them to Gen. John were requested of the town zone abutting a Comprehensive Bennett, a Haig assistant, and clerk and sent out by him. ’To be Urban Development site, left the rest with Miss Woods. counted and entered into the because the Comprehensive Ur­ "She kept'them at least a totals at 8 p.m., are the 436 ban Development regulations week,” he said. which were returned. limit commercial operations and an adjacent business zone would “ more than double” commercial acreage permitted Watergate Panel on the Comprehensive Urban Development portion of the property. Seeks Meeting “In addition,” the CRCOG report states, “the inadequacy of the highway system ... Supermarkets With President severely handicaps the site as a potential regional shopping center.” WASHINGTON (AP) - The mine whether there is any Large scale commercial Senate. Watergate committee possibility for panel members development at Buckland “ will Elinor Haahim today .sought contact with to meet with President Nixon to 5 severely impact existing com­ Board o f Education Frank Llvlngstop Beverly Malone V White House lawyers to deter- obtain his account of the Earl Odom * mercial facilities in Board of Education Board of Education Watergate scandal. Manchester” and would have a CLEAR Committee Chairman Sam J., “degrading effect” on traffic Ervin Jr., D-N.C., said after An and air quality in the area, the executive session that the com­ GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS ^ advisory report says. mittee would be willing to meet with the President in e White Don’t Miss Frank’s House and question him — if DUE — REPUBLICAN FEDERAL FUNDS - i f Becoming clear and colder necessary- without Nixon tonight with lows in the low to testifying .under oath. Ad In Tuesday’s mid 20s. Sunny and cold For Ride To The Polls, “We’d be happy to have hii^ Wednesday with highs 45 to 50. KEPT OUR TAX RATE DOWN ^ come down here and testify un­ (!all These^rrtinhers. Precipitation probability, 20 HERALD. It’s Our der dath,” Ervin said, “but this per cent tonight and 10 per cent \ — Shopping Center Wednesday. ' relates to a meeting with him in the White House.” • - :§ B Offices & Republicans Greatest Effort Yet Outlook. Thursday, cloudy, C — Industrial Park The GOP Team On Nov. 6 ^ cold with a chance of rain late ’The action followed a discus- in the day or at night. sl'in behind closed doors of a D — Village Green 643-2773 To Be Worthy letter to the committee by one IE — Residential :|l TEL. 646-6527 FOR RIDES TO THE POLLS it 'High Low of its members, Spn. Lowell P. Anchorage 23 11 Weicker Jr., R-Conn. Weicker Democrats Paid for by the RepuMloan Town Commiltee — Charles McKanxIe, Traaauror Boston 49 34 proposed that committee Of Your Patronage. Chicago • 36 22 members seek a private White This map, prepared by Arthur M. Fischer, Inc., of New York Git^ Zoning Commission Monday night, is split nearly in half between 646-6527 Denver 45 26 House'meeting with Nixon and. shows the firm’s land use plans in a proposed 561-acre commercial- Manchester and South Windsor.. The developer is planning a 10- to- 15- San Franciscb 58 57 publish a record of the meeting industrial-residential development at Buckland. The proposed project, year development program on the site, which consists of land owned by ★ ★ ★ ★ Washington 49 38 afterward. subject of zone change hearings before the Manchester Planning and the Hartman Tobacco Co. -J PAGE TWO MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, ManchwW. Conn., Tues,, Novi 6. 1973

■ .h^NCHE^TER EVENING HERALBt Manchester. Conn,, Tues!, Nov. 6. 1973- PAr.g Coventry MxOffl (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT THREE Theater TVTomgM ■' ~ : ' -— -1 1 :3 0 — , Vernon Tolland MOVERAnNQB: Spa Seturriafe HaraU for Schedules Actions Complata TV UnVngt iFORRARENralimO (3 )M O V IE V O U N a i W l C Vernon Cine 1 — Outgoing Chairmaii ^ “DeoHne end Fell cH a BIrdwetoher" Attacked - e . ’O o - |i»ee) "Siddhartha” 7i30-9:20 (8-40) ONE DEADLY OWNER WASHINGTON (AP)! - (3-S-22) NEWS Auditor Suggent Mi# MMM Ipr iriMMif Ar Mr cMMw Vernon Cine 2 — "Massacre (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARBON J ^ e s t factory makes the best clothingl In Rome” 7:10-9:10 Commended by Council Another conservative (18) I SPY ■ Republican senator has at­ (20) SOUNDING BOARD IMIMU AMiTTtt . State Theater — “Romeo & N e w P r o c e d |ir e wiik store Mwtl AMImc# Juliet” 8:00 ■ , ‘ tacked President Nixon’s (24) MAKING THINGS WORK Showcase Cinema 1— “Seven handling of the Watergate af­ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH The Town Council bade farewell to its The council will consult wltlv Board of VIVIAN KENNESON HL Mn AMHim Blows of the Dragon” 7:00-8:30- outgoing Chainnan Albert Bradley Mon- ^ fair while two others said most (40) WILD WILD WEST Health, deputy sanitarian and'health of their anti-Nixon mail la in­ F o r R e c Accounts Correspondent m 10:15 day night. Today’s elections will bring in dim tor on state proposed changes in - 0 : 3 0 - Showcase Cinema 3 — a new cou&cil and chainnanship. Bradley spired by the P resident’s (3-0-22-30) NEWS Tel, 875*4704 abateiAent of water pollution. KNOW While noting that all checking “Walking Tall” 710-9:35 is not seeking another term. enemies. not affected by the budget Charles Regan, zoning en­ The suggested,changes would allow use -• 7d)0 - account transactions involving forcement officer for the Plan­ K t f iK m " a Showcase Cinema 4 — “Elec- Democrat Bradley was commended by Sen. Peter H, Dominick, R- limitations set by the Town of non-discharging facilities such as (3) UNTAMED WORLD , senior citizen activities, soft- ning and Zoning Commission, tra Glide In Blue” 7:40-9:55 Vice Chairlady Rose Fowler on b^alf of Colo., advised Republicans to Council. holding .tanks^ and incinerating toilets (8) t r u t h or ball leagues and other such ac­ has been directed to begin legal Jerry Lewis Twin Cine.l — the other council members, thanking him declare political independence The auditors further recom­ where sewers and underground septic CONSEQUENCES " tivities coming under the Ver­ action to recall the certificate •r' “Romeo & Juliet” 7:00-9:15 for two years of leadership, hard work and of the Nixon White House and mend that the Towh Council systems areri't feasible. (18) DICK VAN DYKE TO SELL non Recreation Department, 'Of occupancy of Cumberland , M w imu ir MMini s Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 2 — effort. said the party must cooperate authorize an imprest checking Guildlines by the state may also involve (20) NBC NEWS have been properly accounted “40 Carats” 7:30; “Butterflies The council also said goodbye and in beginning Impeachment account (money advanced from Farms on Rhodes and Merrow banning of garbage disposals, automatic (22-30) NEWS YOURSELF for, an audit report requested Rds. Are Free” 9:30 ' • expressed appreciation to members proceedings to establish the government funds to enable a •••••••••••••••••••••ft•••••' dishwashers and laundiy facilities, new (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW by Mayor Frank McCoy, Two certified letters, the first Burnside Theater — Wesley Lewis and David.Roach, who are President’s innocence or guilt. YOUR PRODUCTS person to carry on work for the construciton or expanded use where sub­ (40) ABC NEWS recommends changes in dated Sept. 17, were sent to “Massacre In Rome” 8:00 leaving office by choosing not to run again. ^ Dominick and Senate YOUR IDEAS! govemmem) for Berger to use surface disposal or sewer service cannot — 7:30 - procedures. VSH Realty, owners of the South Windsor Cinema — The group welcomed new Town' Republican Leader Hugh Scott fo r on-site payment of be attained. (3) OZZIE’8 GIRLS through the McCoy asked for the audit shopping center. The corpora­ ‘‘Romeo & Juliet” 7:00-9:30 Manager Allen Sandberg and officially called on Nixon to make a com­ obligations which are not ascer­ This would affect shoreline, lake or (8-22) LErS MAKE A DEAL World-Famous •when criticism was directed at tion has not replied either to U.A. East 1 - “M.A.S.H.” commended Town Clerk Elizabeth plete disclosure of all tapes and tainable until the event. beach developments Eind areas where documents relating to the (18) GREEN ACRES Recreation Director Donald The auditors said the town Regan or the PZC. Double Knit Suit Coordinaited Slacks 7:00-9:30 Rychling for her “outstanding job” as ac­ excessive rock formations, high water (20) FILM DALE CARNEGIE U.A. East 2 - “Billy Jack” Watergate invesUgations. iBerger concerning the deposit cannot be billed, and would not The PZC charges VSH has not Jerry Lewis ting chief administrative officer. tables, small lot size or generally in­ (24) ELECTION RETURNS of checks for softball league ac­ 7:30-9:30 In other action Monday night, the council Last week. Sen. Barry COURSE know the cost of a trip or event conformed to three areas of the 'MANCHESTER • M8-2228' adequate soils prevent normal subsurface Goldwater, R-Ariz., said public (30) TREASURE HUNT tivities. until it took place. “The vendor plans as the commission has ap­ U.A. East 3— “Le Sex Shop” presented a plaque to Frehman Terry discharge. * C I N E 1 confidence in Nixon is so low (40) DRAGNET N i N t Ntpit Tcfk Ml In a report to the Recreation receipt to be secured by Berger proved them. Cited were Jack of 7:15-9:15 Pelletier for his winning efforts in a 'The council tabled action on a proposed Dill Dimile Oeine “ ROMEO AND JULEF that his only hope of escape is to — 8:00 — Commmissicn, Berger would then become the shrubs around the gas pump summer National Junior weightlifting food service sanitation regulation to U i t Y u ri explained that the establish­ island, complete blacktopping Entire stock Reg. *80 Trio C I N E 2 Rl.194 competition. appear voluntarily before the (3) MAUDE documentation necessary for S«lll«»» Am clarify wording and add an exclusion Senate Watergate conunittee (8-40) TEMPERATURES Who Art Thiym ment of the Senior Citizen Ac­ the reimbursement of the im­ of a rear parking area, and a “ 40 CARATS” and clause which would exempt bake sales, and testify under oath. Accountintt — Binktn — count made it possible to handle prest account,” the auditors self-service gas pump island The council approved funds for purchase RI8IMQ BookkMim — Mitt Mtn< “ BUTTERFLIES ARE FRET charitable and fund raising causes of short However, speaking Monday (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS •Mrt ~ BUllMU EkMU- checks designated for the explained. that stretches the width of the of mobile radios (81,150) and diving suits duration. IIVH — Churdi Woiktrt — in Logan, Utah, Goldwater said (20-22-30) CHASE purchase of softballs and Installation of a pegboard parking lot. All Seats 99c (82,550) for the Coventry Volunteer Fire Streets Superintendent Michael Pesce CIvIt and Liber Ltaltn — ■■AUTIPULI OMATI that Nixon should not resign. Frtltm lhr and Sorority Load- paying of game officials, by receipt system for the Regan will turn the matter Association; $2,200 to town engineers ‘ - 8 : 3 0 - on — OovommMt Workon reported on needed repairs for Woodland ' “Nothing that has gone on so depositing them in that account maintenance of simultaneous over to Town Council Robert Griswold and Fuss for its Coventry Lake Rd. This road has recently been dis­ (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 — Poront-ToKiwr Otilcon i:;H irp id far makes me think that he Phyildam and Suriooin — and then drawing a check to the control over sums received, King to pursue legal action. CQ^THEATRES EAST dam study; $500 to Senior Citizens for trip covered to be town owned. Records show (8-40) MOVIE WIvit — Ltwyon — Mn- •eeuT^i ■iBcsimEM s i s a a o h m i - m h should,” Goldwater said. suppliers for the amount checking account deposits and Regan was also directed to transporation and $182 to registrars of “The Qlrit Most UKely to" chinliti — M m itlin — Inloi* BURTon mRsrmiRnni it was accepted in 1939, but it has never Goldwater said also that he man — Sitrolorlot—Tooebort. needed. functions, was also follow up investigation of the voters for three new tables. been maintained. Research is still being (18) TOWARDS THE YEAR opposes impeachment. “ If, 2000 Why Did Thoy Taka The auditing firm of Fuleo, recommended by the auditors. Exxon (^as Station’s installa­ mn^flCRE in ramE The council voted to prepare a joint conducted to definitely ascertain its Gitlin, Halpem & Campise, of tion of an ice house. TECHNICOLOR ‘ however, they can prove that he the Dala Garnigia resolution with the Planning and Zoning status. — 9:00 - Vernon, in stating that the 6 JACK I G^-t -COlORATErJE. was dishonest, he ^ould be im­ Commission asking for an extension in Pesce reports that the south end of the peached.” (18) 700 CLUB Goortan ■funds had been properly ac­ rntE PSRKING 528-3333 solving its pollution problems. The state road needs patching of potholes before (20-22-30) MAGICIAN Thoy roallio mat lodty In The conunittee is set to vote builnnt Hid Induttry It It counted for, recommended, About Town URNSIDE lodged an abatement order against the winter, involving $750 in materials plus on a proposal by Sen. Lowell P. — 9:30 — Im porlant however, that the Senior Citizen B580 eURHSiDE AVE EAST HARTFOflO town some years ago. In the meantime man hours in labor. This would come from —To commiHilcatt oHoctlvity Man Charged SBiwa' Weicker Jr., R-(jonn., who (3) HAWKINS to Individualt tod to groiipt. Fund checking account and the The board of deaconesses of 5 MINUTES FROM HTFO 1 84 EXIT5S two townwide sewer referendums have the town road account. —To know how to doal with In Beating Death suggested the panel tell the — 1 0 K ) 0 — town’s Recreation Department- Center Congregational Church failed to pass, and the town has issued The mqin problem is water builduii and Pfonlo ind to Oil minni President it is willing to meet (8-40) MARCUS WELBY dona throuih pooplo Senior.Citizen Fund savings ac­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A 23- will meet tonight at 7:30 in the one of the most popular pollution abatement orders to many in­ freezing along this road, Pesce reported. pictures of our time ^ mCHARO BURTON him privately at the White (20-22-30) POLICE STORY —To havo nolM and ult- count be closed. year-old Bridgeport man was Federation Room of the church. dividual home owners. The north end should be ditched and edged conlldtiKt whkh holpt a ’They said that then the cor­ ’The diaconate will also meet at MARCEUO MASTROIANNi House, question him wiHiout — 10:30- panon to bt at hit btti charged with first-degree The resolution will ask that the Depart­ on the west side, with replacement of In any tllunllaa . responding receipts and dis­ placing him under oath, and (|8) LIVING WORD manslaughter Monday in the 7:30 in the Robbins Room of the BILLY “MASSACRE ment of Environmental Protection sus­ broken culberts and resetting and cleaning make the transcript of the ses­ —To romambar ptopin bursements should be deposited beating death of 4-year-old Mm- church. / pend the state abatement order until the of others. sion public. — I1d)0 — and disbursed through accounts cus Williams of Father Panik IN ROME’ Greater Hartford Prtcess-DevCo new Mrs. John Caginello, Mrs. Rita Zuzell Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R- (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Subject to the control and Village, police said. JACK community proposal is resolved and the and Mrs. Nancy Edmondson were ap­ Mass., has suggested Nixon Dale 'Carnegie^ signatures of the town Kenneth A. Reese was held in The Confirmation Qass of Lake Rehabilitation Committee study is pointed by Hie council to the jury com­ resign but Scott rejected that Course Fori ;treasurer and the town ad­ lieu of $25,000 bond, police said. Center Congregational Church completed. SS¥S;:?i: mittee. idea. ^Coventry M en And ministrator. Police said Reese, not the will meet tonight from 7 to 8:30 (HI ’The mail of most members of Women ■ The auditors further recom­ father of the child, argued with in the library and Memorial Congress has been running Correction mend that a trust and agency th f boy’s mother. Police said Hall of the church. -AIMWOMm I As th e result of a / TtM iir Exp vlio e ir It x Rttd heavily against the President. account (Recreation Depart­ she told them she left the child HBIMANN HESSE’S Report Recommends Ways Two senators said they believe typographical error in yester­ ment Escrow Fund) he es­ with Reese at the apartment day’s Herald it was indicate! tablished to continue the es­ ’The adult education series, it is politically inspired. Sunday night and discovered , “A fresh look at grace and sin,’’ HELD OVER 3rlW E E K Sens. William L. Scott, R-Va., that the Recreation Commis­ crow fund nature of the ac­ her son dead when she returned ‘‘SIDDHARTHA” sponsored by the Guild of Our MANCHESTER NEW BRITAIN and Strom ’Thurmond, R-S.C.i sion would meet Wednesday at tivities involved, rather than Monday morning. EAST #2 PLAINVILLE D.l. PHONE 649-9333 To Fight Crime In State Lady of St. Bartholomew’s said they believe most of their the DevCo Planning Center. reflecting the transactions in The mother’s®name was not EUmWOOD KENSINGTON Church, will be Wednesday anti-Nixon mail is corhing from The Recreation Commission the general fund revenues and released by police. ELM KENSINGTON Moil & Tins. 99( will meet Wednesday at 7:30, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON D.l. HARTFORD (AP) — Permis­ one year, was released jointly laws, guidelines for punishing supporters of Sen. George expenditures. Officers said the youth was sion to use more court-ordered Monday by state police and the but the meeting is at Town Hall'. ; ’They said they suggested this school. Baby-sitting will be N corrupt police and elected of­ McGovern, D-S.D., or is in­ severely beaten on the head and wiretaps, broader search and Connecticut Planning Com­ It is the DevCo advisory com­ BE OUR QUESTI since the activities involved are provided. All women of the ficials and clear standards for spired by such groups as the body. parish are invited. seizure authority and a revised mittee on Criminal Administra­ calling grand juries. AFL-CIO, Common Qiuse and mittee which will meet at 7:30 NO GOST NO OBLKUTION immunity statute are among tion (CP(X!A), the agency that The major recommendation— the American Civil Liberties Wednesday at the DevCo Plan­ ning Center. recommendations in a new distributes federal crime­ creation of a statewide Union. All three groups have to a DEMONSTRATION- THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON state report on organized crime fishing funds in Co^ecticut. organized crime-fighting task called for Nixon’s resignation EXPUWATION in Connecticut. Other recommendations in­ force— was carried out by the' or impeachment. Vernon Notes ' m a n -in -t h e -m o o n m a r ig o l d s The report, in the works for clude stiffer penalties for Rdcxnuf 1973 General Assembly before ’The Virginia Republican said WED., NOV. 7 violating Connecticut’s usuary the report was completed. a spot check with the writers of Friday, November 9 - Saturday, November 17 1,000 anti-Nixon com­ 7:30 PJNL , • UNICEF Winners DIAL, Vernon’s drug infor­ Children's Program CPCCA Executive Director m o iu u munications received by his of­ FELICE'S Winners of the UNICEF mation service, is in need of H.R. Eterrett said this was h«2S The Greater Vernon Jaycee All performances begin at 8:15 p.rp. An AP Analysis done in order to apply for. fice showed 77 per emt had ON BROAD STREET UnMlM jKister contest, sponsored by volunteers to man the phones Wives will sponsor a program federal crime-fighting funds for voted for McGovern in the 1972 Formerly Mr. Turkey lNMh,Can the Church Women United, in­ which are in operation 24 hours for children, Nov. 17 at the Ver­ I No Sunday or matinee performances. the task force. presidential election. cluded Kevin Sojka of St. a day. non Center Middle School with IT'S A Joseph’s School, first prize; Volunteers are needed to Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre ’The report called for the task ’ Another conservative. Sen. performances at 1 p.m. and 3 SPORTS force to define specific roles for James L. Ruckley, Con.-R- Breakfast For Information Write Patricia>Cavanagh, also of St. either serve as a comforting p.m. OUTFIT Joseph’s School, second prize; I The University of Connecticut state and local agencies in N.Y., said however that he or Gall 232-6000 voice to those in need of help or Tax Surplus: fighting organized crime. believes most of his mail on the 6 A.M. Susan Rogers, Vernon Elemen­ to direct the caller to the proper Gambling and loansharking subject was a genuine and spon­ Dale Carnegie tary School, second prize; and agency for help. This service is The two performances of V For ticket information call 429-2912. are the major organized crime taneous outburst caused by the Dinners Courses Peter Mueller, St. Joseph’s provided to residents of Ver­ “You’re a (iood Man Charlie School, third prize. non, Tolland and Ellington. Brown,” offered by the Gum- What To Do activities in Connecticut, the firing of special prosecutor For Men and Women report said. Less prominent ac- Archibald Cox and the resigna­ Luncheons Honorable mentions went to: The number'of volunteers has drop Players, a children’s S. M. Francoout b Aisociatai Kurt Satryb, Cory Narkowicz gotten smaller but the number theater group in residence at tivities include labor tion of Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Take Out Orders 645 Farmin(lon Ava., Htid. racketeering, infiltration of Richardson. and Carl Gipson, St. Joseph’s; of calls coming in has not. To the Springfield Museum of Fine ' ft \ With It? legitimate business, cigarette Susan Babcock, St. Bernard’s help ensure the continuing ser­ Arts, will feature sons from the [SHCWCASe C IN tM A f 1234: smuggling, narcotics, bank School; Eric Vinge, Vernon vice, the additional volunteers original musical which had a EXIT 9T(FORBES STREET)or EXIT SStSILVER LANE)on 1-84 • robberies, stolen cir rings, por­ Elementary; . - Marie are needed and they will be long run “off Broadway.’’ ^ s. \ • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO.568-6810 • Wasiletsky, Northeast School; trained for the job before they Donation will be 75 cents. > ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* WIe Honor MASTER CHARGE • By GARY LUHR ranging from .9 m ills in nography and corruption of Associated Press Writer Greenwich to 8.5 mills in public officials. Nancy Bryant, Skinner Road are allowed to man the lines. Tickets will be available at the Mansfield. The average reduc­ School; and Tracy Newirth, Anyone interested in helping door or may be purchased in ad­ ^V IM U O N Q HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. Sterrett said Connecticut Thomas J. Meskill has con­ tion for the five largest doen’t know the full extent of Center Road School, should call the DIAL number, vance by contacting Mrs. IN BLUE m r t . firmed that Connecticut will cities—Hartford, New Haven, organized illegal activities r ’The winning posters will be 872-6844 or write to DIAL, P.O. Robert Wallace. B 8 « t TIiim Clock [R| ciAf^ r x t see further tax reductions in Bridgeport, Stamford and within its boundaries. He said ■on display at the Rockville Box 2312, Vernon. u til III111 rtiir I • '• 1974, someUiing his Democratic Waterbury—would be 4.5 mills. the committee estimated $100 b/mer. DAIRY QUEEN ^Public Library until Nov. 10. '••.f Il'xbogt thcfinttiiiK iludges were Mrs. Laurie King, « you youlaBmio' fid ia love. 6*u adversaries have bieen predic­ The reduction means that the million was bet illegally in the. Tim * ting for nearly a year. owner of a $30,000 home in New state on hor^races each year, ^ r s . JoAnne Amdsen and Mrs. Jerem y Clock 'The question now is whether Haven, for example, would pay between $35 and $52 million was r -Barbara Swensen of the Tolland the reductions being considered $81 a year less in property spent on numbers rackets and FREEI FREEI Itounty Art Association. Motorola Portable taxes. » are in the best interests of most as much as $20 million in tax ‘ Art Association state residents. The alternative to lower revenue was lost through OLD FASHIONED COKE GLASS ■- The Tollarid County Art The governor has invited taxes would be increased spen­ cigarette smuggling. ( M o r T V TK UTTIE THUTEE OF MMCtESTER, hic. Assobiation will meet Nov. 13 at residents to write him ding for such items as schools, Sterrett said federal, state WITH PURCHASE OF 8 p. m. in the.Edith Peck Room, FIDDLER ON THE expressing their views on how welfare and state employes and local efforts to reduce nar­ salaries. cotics traffic -are under way. of the Rockville Public Library All o pieces the state can best utilize the $70 with Tolland artist, Jeanne million surplus amassed last An increase in educational He said a massive public ROOF OLD FASHIONED Pehoviak as the guest i . year and' the one already financing, thus helping to education'campaign would be ;demonstrator. at one factory low price. A Musical ths Whols Family building for the current fiscal minimize increases in local part of the new attack on crinie. ■ " t r 1 Pi Can Enjoy! year. : taxes. “We want to make the pubUc m ; MOTOROLA . ♦S * In a weekend news release, Meskill hasn’t said how much aware that there is a direct cor­ COKE FLOAT \ Midget Basketball Our entire stock of surface patterned 1 *Vj» 1 * N o v . 9, 10, 15, 16,17 timed to coincide with today’s of a surplus Connecticut will relation to a $2 bet and th e.. J; ’The American League Midget suits coordinated with a pair of have for the current'year. At a heroin that is being sold at the t ( * , (Nov. IS dvltan BonafU local elections, Meskill in-- You Keep The Glass!' basketball program, sponsored Quasar. . , 1 contrasting'slacks for dress, sport dicated he favored tax reduc­ news conference Monday he local high ^hool,” he said. n t * -• s '' 8:30 P .M . Iby the Recreation Department, t and casual wear. 3 greatlooks in tions over increased spading. mentioned increases in revenue The report was delivered last Portable ^ ill open its season Nov. 10 at iQ " j f ” f k . 1 «'.» comfortable wrinkle-free polyester House Majority Leader Gerald that amounted to more than $20 week to Gov. Thomas J. ■the Vernon Elementary School, di.tgon.il ^ • 'i , . T to k e ts $3 (Students $ 2) F. Stevens, R-Milford, said million. Meskill. Sterrett said additional NEW ENQUUID P (■ double knits. Rnely tailored for year- D.a HOME PHK b t. 30. w p !• » s 1 ^ East Catholic High School later that recent discussions Democrats scoff at that .copies would be sent to all local ■ The program will Start at 9 Color TV i ',■) J. *;!A round weai; in striking new colors. FraMANxI with legislative leader^ have figure and say the surplus will police chiefs and members of ^ .a I U liatra Draii, f CLAMS U la.m. and continue to 1 p.m. for itVf. It’s a suit... sport coat... slacks. equal last y ^ r ’s. Some believe 6 focused on the sales and capital the General Assembly’s ^he first three weeks. Registra- I ‘ .fY !■ gains taxes. this year’s surplus will find its Judicjary Committee. lion will be held Thursday from ■’ff- i way into next year’s budget 2- 8 9 * S FRIES C|C|«; f ■ complete expert alterations at no charge A half-cent reduction in the Vanilla and Choeolata 6 to 7:iS0 p.m., at the school. The sales tax, a 1 per cent lowering despite a law that says any sur­ ••0.0120 program is for boys who are 8 ■ 1 . XAST DAY; ROMEO AND J U U ^ of the capital'gains tax and a plus from the current Hscal, ! SINGLES DANCING ! to 12 years old and who live in previously announced removal year must be applied to the' ■ friotftHM.m • I at OaPatquala’t | .the rural Vernon area. of the sales tax on utility bills 1OT5;76 budget. I PrMant^ by ■ Robert Tucker is director of would east up most of the $70 If that law is changed, Conn. SlnglM Dane*. . -the program and he will be MATCHING CART INCLUDED! million surplus, one state finan­ Connecticut could enjoy both Travel a Leltura Club ^ ■ lassisted by Henry Kehoe, H\igh cial observer estimated. reduced taxes and an increase I Do Comol I D. jCampbell, James Boettcher, STA 8T S T 0M 6R80W .laaaiaMaaiMiaMaiBiaaail■ Dropping the sales tax from in state spending. - SAND1 frank Votta, James McCarthy, 6.5 to 6 per cent would still - ^ n a ld Pajdus, Ronald Hanson IT’S CASUAL Jh is cop plays dirty!: leave Connecticut with one of '.and A1 Bump. SLAC!person. comes alive at ving flowers. She will have at Model WP^SOSKP The observer estimated Uiat least 45 different flowers and ■Inslant Picture & Sound, '«. MICHAEt VMNNER FLM • fewer than 100,000 people would THESTEAKOUT plants that she has grown in her solid slate chassis (except be affected by any changein the garden, along with several ' 4 lubes). Matrix Picture capital gains tax. Uv9 •n(«rtainnwrit W «d. thru Sat Tube. Plug-in Circuit Modules. • herbs. 70 Channel'delent UHF Tuner -Democratic State Auditor Featuring’-Featuring • BRIAN MeOANN I eUKAMEIIIUIO AT She will be .giving-helpful Leo V. Donohue has estimated Thara’a alwaya aomathing happanlng at HARTFORD ROAD hints on planting a garden and Anderson-little hat the same $70 million could what to plant for color and zA Qreatr^amein the ^Manufacturingqf'l^ine Clothing , JlS MARTIN B A L ^ be distributed to towns at the drying. She will offerPne of her 20tli Century TV A.OINO OE UURENTIIS Proiluctloh i s i DAIRY QUEEN I Bumslilii Bus V From COLUMBIA PICTURES [ n j rate of $23 per person to lowef^ THE STEAK OUT A /ai/er arrangements ^s a prize. ’The 1?9 Bumslds Ava. • MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, Broad Street Flaza, West Middle Turnpike property tax rates by amounts 'public is invited to attend the EasHlailford- B28- 1BB4 meeting. /

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' ' s PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tue. iamttngf Public Hearing Demanded ■l^e VFW Post and Auxiliary Manchester Orange will have will make a recreational visit to a potluck Wednesday at 6:30 Founded Oct. ^ 1 8 8 1 Ra^s Champions Newington Veterans Hospital p.m. at Grange Hall. The ,V On $40,000 Rli am est ' Wednesday. Those planning to regular’Grange meeting will Published by Manchester ,Publishing Sub^ribers who fail to receive their attend are reminded to be at the begin at 8 and the Thlrd and Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper ^ y Cihrrier daily before 5;30‘ Fare Andrew In Conference post home by 6:38 p.m. Fourth degrees will be con­ 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m.. should telephone the circulation ANNE EMT ferred. , department, 647r9^. the necessary petltloo for ac­ tant to consider spending any Published every evening exc^t Suli- Who Needs It? Correspondent tion. If it is decided that toe action days and holidays. Entered at the ANNE EMT- Tel. 228-3971 funds whereby the legality of is a budgetory matter, a peti­ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation year on the A team were David The Regional Board has Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ reflects both paronoia and a . Correipondenl The Hebron Board of th e appropriation is tion, which the selectmen will' Member of The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Klsner, Mark Bergeron, Ernie called the* istb meeting *to questionable. cond Class Mail Matter. Nixon’s war with certain failure to realize that some Tel. 228-3971 Selectmen, in an unanimous support, must be submitted to Philbrlck, Craig Pox, Bruce request $40,000 for prelitntoary The selectmen took their ac­ segments of the media and the things are just not done by the ’The Hebron Rams Midget vote, agreed to contact the the clerk of the regional board Burl L. Lyons, Publisher MacBryde, Kevin Hurst, AI architect fees, plans and possi­ tion in spite of a statement The Manchester Publishing Co. whimpering with which it has Republic’s Chief Executive. football team, with a come- Regional District 8 Board of at least three days before the Barone, Wayne Palmer, Kris ble site acquisition. from. Dr. David Cattanach, assumes no financial responsibility for been greeted in -some jour­ Indeed, although it is un­ from-behind 2^20 victory over Education indicating that the district meeting and toe board Karvelis, Robert Roy, Jeff However, Duane Totten, superintendent of schools, in nalistic quarters recalls a put- known whether Richard Nixon Ellington, Sunday won the $40,000 being requested at a dis­ must then hold a referendum on typographical errors appearing in adver­ Daigle, Tony Tlemann, Carl Hebron’s town counsel, lus in­ which he informed Aaron Reid, Subscription Rates” down I suffered years ago at Uie saw the Magruder memo — Eastern Connecticut Midget trict meeting Nov, 18 for the formed toe selectmen that in toe question toe day following tisements and other reading matter: in Emt, Brian Christie and Rock first selectman, that the the date of the regional Payable in Advance hands of a^wise editor In which was addressed to then and Pony Football Conference, first phaie of a middle school his opinion toe appropriation The Manchester Evening Herald.' Boynton. authorization to borrow the meeting. The petition must One M onth...... $3.25 Boston. White House chief of staff H.R. Inc. championship. building program should be requires a public hearing, and if Display advertising closing hours, Member of the B teanrywere brought to a public hearing. funds was not a budget matter carry at least 200 signatures of Single Copy...... — 15$ Ray Kierman had sent me to Haldeman — it seems strange Down 14-8 at half-time and 20- Keith Harris, John Mancarella, he were a regional board three full days prior to publication., 8 early in the third quarter, the The board also agreed that and therefore does not require a residents eligible,, to vote at a By Carrier, W eekly...... 75(f cover a fire on the South Side. that Magruder was not Tim Tlemann, Dave Tierney, member he would be very hesl Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon When I phoned in my story of forthwith txrated out of his job Rams offense put it together the question should be brought One Year $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon Shawn Karvelis, Bill Tlemann,. to a' referendum vote in toe what I calied the "holocaust,” I for daring to think his President for three touchdowns while toe Pete Berloni, Dale Lewis, Mike Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and three district towns, Hebron, included complai«ts about would stmp to such tactics for defense held the Ellington Daigle, Thomas Hurst, Bruce Three Months ...... $9.75 Monday. reporters being shoved around any reason whatsoever, let - Roadrunners scoreless. Andover and Marlborough, and Post, Dan Welch, Joe Andrews, to support any action to submit by cops. Kierman blue- alone reasons of personal and Scoring touchdowns for toe Steve Beckwith, Robert Wood, pencilied my sniveling, and poliUcal pique. Few of our re­ Rams were Albert Barone (2), George Hoopes and Jeff explained why when I 'returned cent Presidents have been Mark Bergeron and Kevin Reynolds. Energy to the city room still hot with saints, but any Haldeman who Hurst. Challenge Senior Bowl Indignation. worked for Eisenhower would The Rams, who were the Although the season Is over Manchester Silver\ Moon not have dared withhold a “Sorry, sir, but we’re out of ecological and environmental stan­ •V'' - .. “I know this will sound in­ Southern Division champions, for moH of the team members, memo of that creepy sort from premium gas, the truck is late.” Have credible, young man,” he told ended their season with an 84)8 six players, who because of Hospital dards. me. “But the reading public is his boss. record, toe first team in toe their age will no longer be eligi­ you heard that, as many people have? not interested in your personal Besides, it was a dumb eastern division to be un­ . Notes More atomic fuel plants must come ble to play midget football, will memo. Nixon had enough It is something new at gasoline troubles. Just tell the story.” defeated and untied in a season. play in the Senior Bowl Game to free us from the use of fossil fuels, Since that day I have had troubles with his enemies, even (VISITING HOURS) It is also the first championship Nov. 16 at Mt. Nebo in stations in the last few months. in spite of the protests of those who small sympathy for reporters in 1969, without risking the for toe team. . Manchester. Intermediate sCare Semi- Fading Fast To many of us it may be the first who inject themselves into revelation that he was con­ The championship trophy was fear, — falsely, we think — that it This game will pit seniors private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 their dispatches by citing of- sidering an order to the Federal chill breeze of a cold winter this year presented to Anthony Alfano, from the Southern Division p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 would be injurious to our national en­ ficiai attempts to thwart their Communications Commission Rams head coach, by Marshall against seniors from the a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. with further shortages in years to zeal. Things are tough ail over, to establish a monitoring vironment. C. Taylor, conference com­ Northern Division and playing Self Service: 10a,rh.-2p.m.; and a reader should be no more system "to prove bias on the missioner, and was accepted by 2 more weeks to shop come. Interior Secretary Rogers Mor­ from the Rams will be Tony 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. The Atomic Energy Commission es­ interested in a reporter’s part'Of the networks.” Surely A1 Barone, A team captain, and Tlemann, Craig Fox, Bruce Intensive Care and Coronary 6 ton has said that the people of the timates that all of the commercial tribulations than in those of his the fur would fly If Nixon had . John Mancarella, B team cap­ MacBryde, Carl Emt, Al Care: Immediate family only, friendly neighborhood plumber. taken Magruder’s advice and tain. United States have not come to a wastes in the United States between Barone, David Klsner, Mark anytime, limited to five save for your Except perhaps for certain threatened "antitrust action Playing for toe Rams this s^minutes. realization of -the Imminent now and the year 2000 could be stored* Bergeron and Kevin Hurst. Salinon Fisherman (Photo by Doug Bevins) publishers’ sons, nobody came against various news Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - seriousness of our energy supplies. in one, one-story building' 200 x 200 into this dodge with the organizations.” 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 guarantee of an easy iife. There Nevertheless, most of us in There is no doubt that we have both feet. Certainly not a great waste \p.m .; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., will always be people who make the trade can live with and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. an immediate and long term energy problem. revelations of such vicious Bolton FREE SILVER GIFTS! it hard for us noble historians Age Limits: 16 in maternity, problem. The administration is Much has been made also of “ther­ but I do not expect a mother of shenanigans. We may be 12 in other areas, no limit in Remember: Regal’s offers FREE Wm. Rogers International 10 kids to rush to my side and cynical, but we cling to the preparing a fuei-emergency bill to Inside self-service. mal pollution,” the condition where press a witch-hazel poultice to belief there are men in the IRS, All emergency patients and Silverplate, Stainless and Pewter Gifts with purchases of offset shortened oil supply from Arab the temperature of water is raised my brow. the FCC and the Justice New Group Named outpatients are requested to use •25 or more. So Hurry because time is running out... producers. The President is planning Thus, I am only mildly stirred Department who would oppose toe new emergency room en­ several degrees by waste water dis­ by the disclosure of a 1969 any attempt to use their power to introduce legislation aliowing oil to trance off Armory St. Access to charge into the ocean or rivers from R eport White House memo by Jeb for political purposes. There is the entrance via existing be placed on the market from naval generating plants. It has been found Magruder criticizing President always a leak when an ad­ To Study Charter driveways. Nixon’s "shotgun” attacks on ministration tries to pull a fast reserves — a step not to be taken light- Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 .SHOP TONIGHT 7 P.M. that marine iife can adjust to Rowland Evans and Robert Novak the media and suggesting the one because we have not yet run DONNA HOLLAND mlttees will be used with one a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mld- •y- moderate changes, and indeed in use of such tactics as harass­ out of officials who take their . night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Shah*8 Hope ment by the Internal Revenue oath of office serjously. Correspondent attorney on each committee. States which impose production some cases seems to thrive in the Commission members Laws, to 9:30 P.M. 646-0375 TEHERAN - Proof of U.S. But what if that doesn’t arms to Egypt in 1955 and con- Service and the Justice Depart­ There is a campaign on to limitations on gas and oil may be ment. Magruder, then a The present charter commis­ Manna and Esche are at­ Discharged Monday: Frank warmer water, if it is not excessive. “credibility” in pressing Israel happen? The Shah, choosing his tinuing to the present, give journalists "added protec­ House aide, since has pleaded tion” through Tegislation sion was unahimously dissolved torneys. Hennig, 90 Midland Rd., Coven­ asked to relax their standards to meet No one wouid want a return to the to withdraw from its Arab words carefully, said that knowledgeable Iranians call guilty to obstruction of justice spelling out in more specific by toe selectmen at toeir last Coining Events try; Annie Simpson, East Hart­ Like Crazy... the present crisis. territories in Egypt and Syria Israel could never alone handle that policy self-destructive at and Save despoilation by coal mining which in the Watergate case. details our rights. Who needs meeting due to many questions St. Maurice Council of ford; Carl Lange, East Hart­ captured in 1967 Would modify a situation in which the Arabs’ incalculable cost to the U.S. A 50-mile per hour s^eed lim it is Of course it is not comforting it? We’ve got the Constitution, concerning legality of the Catholic Women will hold a ford; Edna Rowe, 56A House scarred the hills of Appalachia. Yet and possibly cancel anti- ally, the Soviet Union, chose to They hope the change implicit to learn that anyone in the and if it’s good enough for the board, and town counsel’s opi­ bake sale Sunday at Highland Dr.; Gloria Stetson, West being, considered. State clean air American production cutbacks use its power. Only the U.S. in the ceasefire is real and that Tonights SUPER Special... we are going to need coal. And in White House was considering rest of the country, it’s good nion of toe general statutes con- Park Market from 10 a.m. until Willlngton; Mildred Rankin, plans may be federally preempted in by the oil-rich Arab states, the could do that. Israel, with ironclad 3 p.m,. N using a government agency as a enough for the media. In fhct, cering charter commission. East Hartford; Charles Glode, many cases removing the overburden Shah of Iran suggested in an “But for what reason?” he guarantees, will pull out of all we need is that jolly First ’The selectmen then appointed Handmade mittens, priced 1693 Tolland Tpke.; Russell order to expand use of higher sulfur is the quick and economical way to exclusive interview, asked rhetorically. “One can­ Arab land. weapon against the media. As Amendment which guarantees a new charter commission with from, $I h) $2 will also be sold. Miner, 53 Mather St. oil and coal. Iran itself, the^second-largest not expect the United States to Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., ALL-WUTHER COATS make it available. ’ Yet, the Shah does not agree said, there is "no way to know” freedom of the press. If we the following members: Harold The Bolton Athletic Associa­ Also, Carmela Cortese, 1535 Middle East oil producer, did risk destruction of itself and the that all-out U.S. support of if the Magruder memo was sometimes find it difficult and Laws, John Esche, Frank Man­ tion will meet Wednesday at 8 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor; Coal and uranium can be mined by not join the production cutback. whole world because Israel Israel and the consequent Arab acted on, but "it shows the type even perilous to safeguard that na, William Grunske, Margaret p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. Kathleen King, 160 Bryan Dr.; The energy shortage is not the strip process and as mining ad­ As the leader of 32 million wants to stay| in Sinai.” appeal for aid to Moscow McCarrick, Helen Bevins, John ’The Zoning Commission will Sandra Dougan, Marlborough; 65% DACRON, 35% COTTON WITH non-Arab Moslems with in­ of thinking that was going on at freedom, well, that’s part of the something which may happen in the The Shah also came down explain the Soviet Union’s the White House.” ballgame. Selling shoes is not Morianos, John Connolly, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at toe Maria Sax, East Hartford; Lisa FULL ZIP-OUT ORLON PILE vances the surface can be restored to timate ties to Washington and hard against U.S.-Soviet par­ growing presence in the That “type of thinking” always easy, either. Walter Treshuk, Samuel Teller, town hall. Hand, Stafford Springs. LINING...a great all around toat...ln distant future. It is here. And it may its natural state, or even improved by correct relations with Moscow, ticipation in any United Nations Eastern M^iterranean and in Joanne Neath and Harvey Har- the Shah is by far the most im­ British Tan and Emerald be here for a long time. the sowing of grasses and planting force eventually established to Iraq, which has a long border pin. Andover portant independent power on guarantee Israel’s security with Iran. A Republican nonoffice Green...Slzes 36 to 46. $9090 We are in for a head on clash trees. New ponds can be created, the edge of the explosive Middle behind the old, pre-1967 lines. To the contrary, the Shah Today in History holder is still needed for toe between the ecologists and en­ which will be clean and devoid of any East. The two great powers should commission. The selectmen Rockville More to the point, Shah noted ancient Russian aims for OUR REG. $45. avoid personal involvement, he By The Associaled Press In 1962, the U.N. General have 30 days to appoint one. Scouts Begin vironmentalists and the hard reaiities radio-activity. Mohammed Reza Pahlevi is warm-water outlets and told us. Assembly called for economic Although one selectmen was Hospital of our national energy consumption — determined to replace the recalled that German Kaiser Today is Tuesday, Nov. 6, the Our ingenuity shouid enable us to “It might seem practical,” sanctions against South Africa absent from the meeting, he Fund Drive MEN’S CORDUROY and DOUBLEKNIT British as guarantor of the most he said, “but it is not right for Wilhelm nurtured the dream of 310th day of 1973. ’There are 55 Notes the highest in the world. develop more and more energy a railroad from Berlin to days left in the year. because of its racial policies. had been notified of the ANNE,EMT vital waterway in the world the great powers to take happenings and was in com­ Admitted Monday: Kevin We are going to have to choose Baghdad and Persian Gulf Correspondent V without, unduiy disturbing nature’s today, the Persian Gulf. responsibility everywhere. plete agreement with toe final Bitel, Pinnacle Rd., Ellington; ports. But the Arab-Israeli Today’s highlight in history: Ten years ago; Soviet Tel. 228-3971 between abandoning our free use of balance and plan. But, we are going to Without Persian Gulf passage That prevents other countries Premier Nikita Khrushchev decision, Nancy Conti, Stafford Springs; of uncountable oil tankers, the struggle has simply handed On this date in 1860, Abraham Boy Scout Troop 124 is con­ SPORTCOATS from doing what they should be The next two charter com- Linda Converse, Stafford energy, or maintaining simon-pure have to be realistic about it. Moscow greater leverage. Lincoln was elected president. claimed the United States gave ducting its annuai Tom-Watt SOLIDS, PLAIDS, CHECKS, entire economies of Japan and doing: It creates a situation mlssioivmeeting will be Nov. 14 Springs; Mark Fox, East Hart­ On this date: in during a co(^ontation on the fund-raising drive door-to-door STRIPES, Sizes 36 to 46, Reg., Western Europe would strangle where other countries simply and 28 at 8 p.m. at toe town hall. ford; Sonya Jolicoeur, Hartl . Given obvious and historic In 1792, George Washington Autobahn to Berlin, possibly throughout town, will all. for lack of oil. choose up sides between the avoiding an outbreak of Harold' Laws notified the Dr., Talcottville; Wllhelmena Long, Shorte. Consequently, the Shah, hand­ great powers and become Iranian fear of a strong, unified was re-elected president. proceeds going towards ‘ shooting. selectmen that the commission Klucewicz, . South St., OUR REG. to $65. Veto Correct some at 54 with the sleek satellites.” Arab world, the Shah’s call for In 1913, the British arrested scouting activities. Indian nationalist Mahatma will -be ready to begin drafting a Rockville; Adrien Lavoie, assurance of total authority and The Shah declined to discuss U.S. muscle in dealing with The first time around the Gandhi. Five years ago; Richard M. charter at toe end of the month. Village St., Rockville; Penny President Nixon was right in ability of the former to move quickly 32 years in power, is to be actual U.S. policy in the Middle Israel is significant. Iran has boys will take orders only for ‘NEW ARRIVAL’ MEN’S CORDUROY In 1917, New York state For the drafting three com- Madden, RD 2, Tolland; Colette carefully listened to. East today; the times are too close but informal relations Nixon defeated Hubert H. the items chosen by customers vetoing the “ War Powers” bill both on and decisively in time of war or adopted suffrage for women. Molnar, Gerald Dr., Vernon; “ The Unitfed States has sensitive, he said. But the with Israel and most politicians Humphrey in a presidential and will collect the money upon constitutional grounds and those of In 1926, Benito Mussolini election. Sandra ’Tuppeny, Skinner Rd., national emergency. It is proper Hiat always supported the principle general feeling was expressed here regard a healthy Israel as delivery of the orders, which Rockville. a vital counterweight to anti- prohibited all opposition parties One year ago; Wage and will be in plenty of time' for practicality. We hope that the the Congress move slowly and of the inadm issability of forcibly to us by lesser govern­ Discharged Monday: Thomas SUITS Iranian hostility from such in Italy. price freezes were imposed in Christmas. ' acquiring land by force,” "he ment officials. It is that LosVParrot? Carty, Kelly Rd., Vernon; 2 colors to select from. Sizes 38 to Congress will not override the deliberately in its actions. But, tjie radical Arab states as Iraq. In 1928, Herbert Hoover Britain to try to curb inflation. told us in the gold-chased office Washington’s Middle East Mrs. Carol Horton, chairman Loretta Gorman, RFD 4, Ver­ 46. Presidential veto on this bili. country cannot afford to have a Presi­ of his Niavaran Palace high in policy is so muddled that it can­ defeated Alfred E. Smith in a of the drive, asks for residents’ hard-fought presidential elec­ Today’s birthdays: Novelist non; Mark Gudauskas, OUR REG. $50. Constitutionally the bill is unsound the hills overlooking his capital. not really be defined- ■ This Israeli connection, never "Polly want a cracker?” support to make toe drive a dent hamstrung by this statute. tion. James Jones is 52. Former success. Parkwest Dr., Rockville; “Israel has no choice but to Starting with the Eisenhower publicly discussed, is importnat Somebody’s Polly apparently George King, Broad Brook; - in its provision that in event of war 'to Iran. But that calls for a In 1942, a tidal wave killed British TForeign Secretary The President is designated by the leave the Arab lands it captured administration’s inexplicable got tired of crackers and flew Paper Drive Steven Lawlor, Windsor Locks; MEN’S WOOLS'* DOUBLEKINTS • POLYESTER 0 WOOL secure ^Israel on pre-1967 10,000 persons in India. Michael Stewart is 67. the U.S. must terminate its military Constitution as commander-in-chief in 1967.” withdrawal of the offer to sell toe coop to see if the food was The scouts have also Joseph MaeVarish, Somers borders, not an Israel whose any better on the other side of scheduled a paper drive for Rd., Ellingtoh. effort unless the Congress approves of of the armed forces of the United presence on the Suez Canal toe cage. ' Saturday morning and request Birth Monday: A daughter to enables the Arabs to surmount the action within 60 days. This action States and also of the militia of the A green feathered parrot with 'residents to place papers in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rich, RFD SWTS Open Forum their intense rivalries; not an a ring of pink feathers around bags or tied in bundles at the would be automatic and without severai states, when they are cailed 2, Rockville. Excellent selection Plaids Israel, in short, that drives the its neck has been seen during side of the road for pickup. specific action by the Congress. upon to serve the country. Doctors and nurses are Arabs close to the very unity toe past week snacking at a bird Stripes, Solids. Sizes 38 to 46 Fund-Raising which someday mighj prove , This relieves the individuai Herein he has the power to act scarce, hospitals are full and feeder in toe vicinity of Green Reg., Longs, Shorts. Dinner medical supplies are needed. dangerous to the Shah of Iran V] Rd. Yellow feathers are visible members of both houses from per­ quickly when the need may arise, OUR REG. to $125. * * To the editor: ~ The children In a school for the and his country. when it spreads its wings to fly. 00 sonal responsibility in an action which without the possibility that his deeds While our government pours deaf near. Saigon are literally If anyone missing a parrot STILL HAVE EXCELLENT SHECTION KNIT might be of gravest consequence to money into South Vietnam to starving to death, this is the feels that all is forgiven and may be negated within two months, keep President Thieu and his the nation. case in many of the child care wants it to please come home, automatically, by congressional inac­ 100,000 policemen in power, it centers. please call The Herald for At the same time the bill provides tion. continues to ignore the fact that Since neither of the further Information. (It likes there is no aid going to victims governments admit ^heir SLACKS sunflower seeds, and that’s that the Congress can stop a military While the right'to declare war is Taday^s • Sizes 28 to 42. of the war. responsibility or offer their sup- straight from the parrot’s 6 action by joint resolutions of both specifically delegated to 'the There are over 700,000 porL the lives of thd Viet- beaki). OUR REG. to $28.50 orphans in Vietnam, 30,( lese orphaiis are in the Thought Plltlllll Mils’ faMHS houses and this cannot be overriden Congress, this formal action has.often fathered by American s4r^ 'hands-of the people who by a presidential veto.. This is'clearly Over the last ten’ years. I’ve decontor been delayed due to the slowness of vicemen. The Saigon govern­ privately give their time and often had parents tell me, “I unconstitutional since it removes ment assumes no responsibility donate funds. the legislative process. can’t get my children to go to . Brazilian Here FREE ALTERATIONS from the executive bYanch its power for the sick and the.homeless. •church or church school.” DRAPERY FABRIC remnants The bill sprung, of course, from the Each child in an d^phanage Nov. .11 at Trinity Episcopal- On WHO Grant to veto, which is one of the checks and Church, Harthprd, a fund­ country’s disillusionment, frustration receives less than a penny a I used to reply, "Don’t force Dr. Humberto Moraes FREE CIDER S DONUTS... FREE GIFTS tor the LADIES day. The death rate in most of raising dinner \^11 be held by ONIV balances of governihent. and disgust with our long and fruitless them.” Novaes of Brazil has been these orphanages in 80-90 per the Manchester Committee for From a practical point of view it awar.ded a fellowship by the entangTement in Southeast Asia. cent. Some orphanages cannot Peace and Justice and the Now that I am, hopefully, American Friends Service- World Health Organization and destroys the capacity of the country to But we cannot permanently weaken accept premature babies or in­ older and wise, I suggest to the as part of the fellowship fants who are very sick. TTiey Committee. Donations of $2.50 act quickly*and decisively in time of parents thal they come program is spnding this week at 48"wlde^^^ yard the country’s ability to act because of are left on the doorstep to die. will.be given to “Friends of themselves. In most cases, the Manchester Memorial Hospital REGAL MEIYG GHOP crisis. A war effort by the country From April to. November Children” a group that operates values to 2.98 yd. our revulsion with that engagement. children are turned off by the sT; , studying progressive patient •THE COMNiTE MENS STORE' 'every year the rains do not much needed orphanages in would be vaguely tentative if it could Congress’s power to act is inherent unspoken sermon the parent care. SAVE NOWI cliooso froin a trstnandous cease, creating not only South Vietnam and the has t>een preaching by their MANCHESTER be stopped a u to m a tic ^ in M days by in its control of the purse string. The North/South Fund, a m ^ical Dr. Novaes is presently the selection of, beautiful desipier printt MON.-$AT.9:30teS:30 problems of shelter but also noninvolvement. directSb of the auxiliary 901-^907 MAIN STREET congressional failure to act. Cambodian cutoff of bombardment make it impossibl^e to dfy the relief fund! As a guest speaker, THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 we are presenting California’s Sd, if your children are hospitals of the University \ Further, in a war of the times, com­ clothes and diapers. Hospital Complex, University 643-2478 •‘S. was an example of how legislative For one who works in a Viet­ Congressman Ron Dellums. talking at church, go youpself. plete mobilization and industrial Also David. Perry, overseas Who knows, you may like it. . of Sao Paulp, Brazil, and has restraints may be imposed. namese orphanage, a can of special Interests in the DIPAaTMINf^gsTOSII ★M A N Y. MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS • OUTERWEAR • SHOES • SWEATERS • $HIRTS« Lysol |s a blessing. For there is director of the AFSC’s war- responses to the country’s needs the We feel sure that wisdom will progressive patlentocare ap­ MANCHESTIR Oakland Street so., much disease^ it is a full­ relief operations. Submitted by; 94 strengths of dictatorship and Karen Laski, 197] bv NEA. Inc proach in hospital administra­ (Exit off 1-88) prevail and the PnCsident’s veto time job just to keep the Rev. David M. Campbell tion. Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Formal Wear Rental Department Open Tonight til 9:3Q 4 Battista Rd. weaknesses of democracies is the sustained on this crucial bill. children from catching each United MethodistOhurch ^ . other’s germs. \ , Manchester Bolton

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PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER'EVESNING HERAU), Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Nov. ». 1978 RO CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,.Conn.. Tues.. Nov. 6.1973 — PAGE NINE About Town South Windsor Notes The Beta Sigma Chntar of Koffee Kraftei^i will meet Cub'Scout Nature Center Dr. and Mrs. John F.. Barry YWCA Drop-In meets Beta Slpna Phi wiii niM a Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Jr. returned recently from BEVERLY DUKETT Developers . . Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 CM _ ^ To Show Slides Ohteway Pirty, Diorsday at • Community Y. ’They will con­ Houston, Tex. where they - News ^ Correepondenl Complimented a.m. at the Community Y. All g D R . H OiW ARD 8 . G R A D p.m. at tba home of Linda Raf- O^OMITRICT tinue work on leaded glass attended the 114th annual women aj;e invited for ^ 0|i Wetlands The South Windsor Historical Raymond J. Alexander, Inc., fa. South Windaor. Funds raised Cub Scout Pack 251, Christmas projects. Hostesses meeting Of t^e House of fellowsht^* volleyball or Society will meet on Thursday, Herbert Wanza, and Acfaenbach will go towards financing the Xn n o u n c m t h e o p e n in g o p h ie o f f ic e fo r Algonquin District, met Oct. 30 vdll be Mrs: Ernest Oekman . Delegates of the American bowling and a break for coffee. The Lutz Junior Museum Is . Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. at the Wood Realty, all of South Windaor, chapt^s Christmas party for and Mrs. William Crowley. Dental Asaodation. THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY at Verplanck School. Mm« information ma^ be ob­ sponsoring a slide presentation Memorial-Library,,783 Main St.‘ have been complimented by the Manchester Manor and a Valen­ The following- Webelos Meetings are to interested tained by calling the YWCA of­ ' AT entitled "Connecticut 'This meeting was originally Hartford County Soil and Water" tine party for a group at received the Athelete Avrard ; area women. A baby sitter is fice, 649-5662 122 EAST CENTER STREET Wetlands” at the Oak Grove scheduled for Nov. 15. Conservation District for Mansfield‘nralning School. The avaitable. Jeff Chmielewski, Robert Boy Scout Troop 133 will not MANCHESTER. CONN. 0 8 0 4 0 Nature Center, 269 Oak Grove The program for the evening developing, with District Wallace, Mike Charette, Robert chapter also sends over 100 meet tonight dve to the. elec­ The TBA Circle of Communi­ St., Wednesday at 8 p.m. -r . will be Early American Indians Conservation Service Ch^stmae favors to a dor- Volunteer firemen of Hose tion. The n ^ trip will be earty Matson, Kevin Byrne, Victor ty Baptist Church will meet Office Hovre in South Windsor, and will be technicians’ assistance, conser­ tclbfnoni Tuley, Daniel Kibble, Joseph A representative from the m it^ every Christmas. Each and Ladder Co. 1, Town Fire ill December to tlie Basketball tonight at 7:45 at the borne of • v AFFoiimuwr 646-3991 presented by Mrs. J. Watson vation plans for their subdivi­ member is reminded to bring Foley,. Jeff Wilbrant, Barton Department of Environmental Department, will meet tonight Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mrs. Edward Corcoran, 39 Vlbert. Mrs. Bayard Pelton will sion areas. guesti. Mass. Protection yrill narrate the at 8 at the MOKm St. firdwnse. Glrawood Rd., South Windsor. Reynolds, John Luby, Robert show slides of costumes of the Garnelio and Billy Hearn. program which focuses on defining and locating state Northeastern Indians. The Vanishing Douglas Gaboury was Mrs, Vlbert, a resident of aw ard^ one silver arrow. wetlands as well as describing Windowsill the reasons for preserving.and South Windsor for almost 50 Birthdays were celebrated years, is a retired librarian. She According to an advertise­ for Thomas Delaney, Keith protecting them. The program is open to the public. is, presently a' volunteer ment in a recent homemakers Bushee and William ’^om as. magazine, the newest thing in librarian for. the Wood The Cubby Award for atten­ Memorial Library, and is a window design, is the window dance was won by Den 7. member of the Archaeological without a sill. As the advertise­ (Official U.S. Navy Photograph) Pack 98 Society of Connecticut, Albert ment explains, “it has a sleek, Officers Chosen Cub Scout Pack 98, Buckley Morgan Chapter. She is also a uncluttered look that’s as School, held its first meeting of Navy Man Earns Medal At St. Bridget curator of the extensive Indian modem as tomorrow.” the year recently. Winners for collection at Wood Memorial. The very thought of a window the best Halloween costumes Navy Lt. Cmdr. Paul E. Adams, center, poses with his The Class of 1974, St. Bridget without a sill strikes a blow to Hostesses for the evening will went to Scott Held, William wife; the former Miss Frances Crossen of 91 Alton St., and School, has elected Margaret be Mrs. William Fraize Sr. and my heart! And I’ll just bet that Chambers, Joseph Caruolo, and his commanding officer. Vice Admiral Douglas C. Plate, Joy as president. Mrs. Daniel Durfee. the architect responsible is the Steven Hite. upon being awarded the IV^eritorious Service Medal. He Other officers elected are: Service Council same man (it has to be a man) Silver Arrows were awarded Richard Thurston, vice presi­ was cited for meritorious s ^ c e as Electronics and Sonar The South Windsor Communi­ who designed the front porch to Richard Bono and Steve dent; Diane Genovesi, Material Officer on the smff .of the Commander of the ty Service Council will hold its off the house and the running McDerrnitt. Bobcat pins were treasurer; Laurie Markoski, Atlantic Submarine Force from July 1970 to June of this regularly scheduled meeting on board off the car. awarded to Galen Byram, secretary; David Keeney, year. A 1968 graduate of Wheeling (W.Va.) High School, he Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m., No windowsills. Think about Philip Wilson, Scott Held, Cur­ sergeant-at-arms. joined the navy in October 1948. at Our Savior Lutheran Church, it for a minute. Perhaps a tiss Howard, Edward Hoven, 239 Graham Rd. Members are household could function Richard Schardt, Gary Gates, without windowsills in the Tim Conti, Richard Saucier, urged to attend and new com­ bathroom, the bedroom or the Fred Hughes, Richard munity participants are welcome. living room (though pray tell Lemieux, Robert Spooner, me where that would leave the Joseph Caruolo, Donald Linde, Children’s Theatre To Appear cat and the African violets.) Woody Yatkin, Brian Revls, But, the thought of no window­ ' Christopher Rowland, David On Stage at Waddell School Privacy 6 sill in the kitchen over the sink, McBryde, Brian Buonano, throws me into a virtual panic. Michael Kean, Thomas Protection Where would you ripen your Mikoleit, Bill Caruolo, Steven The Hartford Stage Company children Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Junior Museum and the Junior tomatoes or pears or persim­ Hite and Richard Hyde. Touring Theatre will present at the Waddell School, 163 Women’s Club of Manchester. Needed mons? Where could you safely Olympic Day patches earned “Tales in a Teahouse,” a Broad St. The performance is Based on four Japanese folk drop your car keys, your WASHINGTON (AP) - John last year were given to Richard special th e a tre event for being co-sponsored by the Lutz glasses, your rings or your legends, “Tales in a Teahouse” Citizen of Someplace, U.S.A., Bono, Donald Palmer, Robert uses authentic music, dance 260 NORTHN p R ^ MAIN AT MAIN watch? Where would you prop Models Present a Pretty Picture may lose a job, a loan or a Burns, William Chambers, and costumes to evoke the life MANCHESTER the recipe card so it wouldn’t barber’s license if the zeal for William Siewertsen and Dean and spirit of ancient Japan. get splattered during cooking? Looking very much like the mannequins in the background are, from left, Mrs. Georgia national computerized crime Chasse. «^^S¥:¥:¥:¥:¥i:iSS¥: Q u r S e r v i C C m e U The show, highly acclaimed, And what about those permis­ Pollnow and Mrs. Marge (Tlishman, members of the Vernon Junior Women’s Club, as Miss records grows unchecked, a WE WELCOIME YOUR sion slips that must be returned Pack 120 by adults and children when federal crime commission said FOOD STAMP PURCHASES We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities -■ None Sold to Deaicfb Cathie Heiss, fashion coordinator for D&L, arranges just the right pose. Fashions will be Cub Scout Pack 120 had its presented last season, in-. to school immediately? Why Army M. Sgt. Maurice N. course he received instruction Monday. presented at the “Holiday Fashion” show and luncheon Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Steak awards night at St. James troduces children to the nature not a day passes without my Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. in basic electronics, including The National Advisory Coni- Out Restaurant in Vernon. Co-chairmen of the event which is sponsored by the club are School cafeteria recently. of drama through theatrical saying to the children, “put in Leslie P. Spencer, 460 Lake St., the theory of radar, transistors, mission on Crinnnal Justice Ann Bonadies and Sara Mulligan. (Herald photo by Ofiara) Webelos Den 1 presented the techniques. The actors will on the windowsill and I’ll look Bolton is a motor sergeant in vacuum tubes and computers. Standards and Goals urged opening ceremonies. choose several of the children at it later.” the 2nd Battaltion of the 1st In­ criminal-justice agencies at all Outgoing Cubmaster Donald from the audience on Saturday I O i S C O U N T Now you could argue that the fantry Division’s 16th Infantry Army Pvt. Fred T. Bocchino, levels to enact regulations Tuttle installed Richard to participate in the play. The dining room table could accom­ at F t. Riley,, Kan. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick protecting individual privacy Desmarais as new cubmaster. children, for example, will modate these items. And you’d MAHRC sergeant’s Wife, Beverly, is C. Bocchino of 175 Wells St. par­ by restricting the collection and Bentley PTA Plans become a part of the dragon in be partly right. The dining Together the cubmasters ticipated with other American distribution of criminal history with him at Ft. Riley. one of the tales. room table is the place for over­ To Hear presented the following and allied troops in Exercise records. Student Book Fair awards: Bobcat pins: Peter Four professional actors, Ray due library books, but it’s much Marine Pfc. John T. Howells Reforger V in Germany, Oct. The risk of unwarranted en­ Alosky, Paul Arruda, Kenneth Aranda, Anderson Matthres, too big for stray buttons and Hodgman III, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. 10-16. Pvt. Bocchino is regular­ croachment on individual Bentley Elementary School Foiland, Mrs. Richard Boland, Gary Burgess, Gregory Jeffrey McLaughlin and Susan dental appointment cards. Howells Jr. of 97 Candlewood ly assigned to Service Battery, privacy also existed in the days will sponsor a student book fair Armstrong, and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, David Callahan, Merson are featured in the You could also argue that the Friday, Nov. 9 thr.ough Pierce. Parker Hodgman, executive Dr., South Windsor, has . 1st Battalion, 10th Field Ar­ of paper records, but it was N Michael Derby, Paul Fioren- production which is directed by things on the windowsill should reported for duty at Camp tillery of the 3rd. Infantry Divi­ diminished by the very slop­ Thursday, Nov. 15. The fair will The book fair display will in­ director of the Connecticut’ tino, Arthur Flynn, Donald Irene Lewis. Since seating is be put away in drawers. LeJeune, N.C. sion in Schweinfurt, Germany. piness of the system, the com­ be open during school hours and clude new books in all popular Association for Retarded Galli; Ernest Garibaldi, James limited, tickets are being sold Remember the old adage, “Out also on Tuesday, Nov. 13 at the Children, will be the guest mission said. price ranges. All reading in­ Gregory, Michael Hebert, in advance. Members of the of sight, out of mind?” Well it’s regular PTA meeting, which speaker at a meeting of the Marine Pvt. Mark' AV The 286-page report was terests will be represented in­ Stephen Muzzeo, Scott Marine Umce Gpl. James J. Lutz Junior Museum and Junior vital that the things on the starts at 7 p.m. Books-will be on Manchester Association for the Hagenow, son of Mr, and Mrs. > prepared by a task force headed cluding classics, fiction, McLachlan, Patrick.; Rowe, > son of Mr. and Mrs. Women’s club receive special windowsill be “in mind.” display in the Media Center. Help of Retarded Children, A lfred ;G. Hagenow Of 29 by Col. John R. Plants, director biographies, adventure stories, McNamara, Vito Perrone, Cory Howard R. Beaulieu of 73 discounts. Tickets may be Now we are blessed with a The book fair committee in­ Diursday at 8 p.m. in Lincoln Whitney Rd., graduated from of the State Police. science, nature, crafts, Rankin, Peter Shea, Walter Regan St., Rockville, has com­ purchased by calling and reser­ DOUBLE windowsill in our Center. Avionics Technician School at The report is one of a series vites all students, parents and mystery and reference books. Smolensk! Ill, and John ving them at the Museum, by kitchen and I will defy anyone the Naval Air Technical pleted the Marine Corps prepared during a two-year visitors to attend the fair, The committee is working with Hodgman was resource ser­ Toomey, Institute correspondence stopping in and picking them up who tries, in the name of which is sponsored by the PTA. Educational Reading Service, a vices consultant Results of the Andover for the Veterans Administra­ Church. Murray Powell; second and College Notes Marchand, 196 Lake St., The report encouraged the Bridge Club games played Nov. tion Hospital. third, William Gregonis and enlisted into the U.S. Army Oct. compilation of more accurate 2 are as follows: First, Wilmer Mayfair Y Club will have a Mrs. Terry Yolish. This game is* 19 under the delayed entry, crime statistics to facilljate a Curtiss and Clem Hitchcock; social gathering Wednesday at to introduce new players to Bruce R. Johnson, admission program. Under this program, coordinated and intelligent at­ second, Paul Barton and Bob 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of duplicate bridge. A short lec­ counselor for Green Mountain an individual may enlist and WINDOW tack on crime. / / - ' Campbell; third, Shirley Mayfair Gardens. ture follows play. New players College in Poultney, Vt., will take up to six months before Law-enforcenjem agencies Kayser and Burt Smyth. are welcome. visit Manchester High School, reporting for active duty. SHADES have a firm rjglit to data on an The executive board of the Thursday, Nov. 16. He will Marchand will report Nov. 13 individual’s arrest, trial, con­ Results of the Manchester Manchester Junior Women’s meet with guidance counselors for basic training at Ft. Diit, Made to Order' viction, and sentencing, the Community YWCA Duplicate ' Club will meet Wednesday at 8 Results of the South Windsor and talk with studei^. Students N.J., followed by welding Brtnf your old roUem in nnd commission said. But it con­ bridge games played Oct. 29 are p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bridge Club games played Oct. P^ker Hodgman interested in disi^Sing Green training at Aberdeen Proving Mve 8oo per shade.______tinued: ,, as follows: North-South, first, Lawrence Finni, 34 Lyness St. 30 are as follows: North-South, Mountain, a tw j^ ear college, Ground, Md. before going to his Mrs. Eleanor Crafts and Mrs. two years of. law school before Co-hostesses are Mrs. Duane first, Mrs. Frankie Brown and should contaic(;'their guidance E. A. JOHNSON “Arrests that do not lead to Peg Dunfield; second, Mrs. Flo joining the Marine Corps. permanent duty station at Ft. Sweet and Mrs. Ray Laramie. Mrs. Jackie Kovacs; second, counselor for further inifonna- Meade, Md. He is a 1969 convictions, detentions Barre and Mrs. Ann DeMartin; After several years on the PAINT GO. Committee chairmen unable to P.D. Griffiths and James tion concemng the visit. aduate of Manchester High resulting from dragnet ac­ third, Mrs. Jackie Kovacs and fund-raising staff of the attend this meeting should con­ Bickford; third and fourth, hool. * 728 MAIN Sr. tivities, permanent records of Mrs. Mary Tierney. Muscular Dystrophy Associa­ £ tact Mrs. Alfred Woodward, Janet Boyd and Mrs. Lucie juvenile misbehavior, and the Also, Mrs. Elaine Webster tion,. Hodgman accepted the Among the Eastern Connec­ 643-6927. Wadsworth; and Mrs. Dorothy contents of increasingly bulky and Mrs. Betty-BarteP; second position of associate regional ticut State College students In­ intelligence files — the dis­ Mountain and Mrs. Bev Sidway representative for the MANCHISTIR and third, Mrs. Margaret Boyle itiated into the college’s Ep­ semination of these materials Also, East-West, first, Mr. Northeast Region of the. Dr. Ruben Fialkoff will at­ and Mrs, Ann McLaughlin; and silon Nu Chapter of Kappa does represent a potentially and; Mrs. Roger Cafts; second, National Association for tend a seminar on trauma l)Iov. Mrs. Bette Martin and Mrs. Delta Pi, the national honor serious infringement on the Mrs. Sandy Craft and Mrs. Retarded Children. 649-2806 15 and 16 at the Pan American Donna Thomas. society for education are: right of privacy.” Carol Dell’Angela; third, Mr. Interested perSbps are in- 6 Hospital Miami, Fla. Susan Garrison, Catherine and Mrs. Donald Weeks. The TOTAL WALL TO WALL DISCOUNTS! Re'Sults of the Manchester vited’to attend. Le'rch,^ Linda Peck, all of hext game will be played Manchester; Janice Simmons This is a test pattern to tonight at 7:30. New players are of South Windsor; and Mary determine The Herald’s print­ welcome. Ann Farrow of Tolland. ing-quality. HAVE YOU AN Suzanne Shorts; third, Joe Toce / / / Spirt EVENT SCHEDULED and Mrs. Suzanne EgglCton. Herald THAT CALLS BMl Results of the Manchester Also, East-West, first, James Bridge Club games played Nov. Polites and James Baker; se­ WHITE BREAD FOOD? Yesterdays 2 are as follows: North-South, cond, Ed Conway and Mrs. Rita ST. MARTS EPISCOPAL It nay Jw • wedltaf, a tan- first, P.D. Grif{iths and Mrs. Holland; third, John Greene mm fact or Joct oa ialMipal fct- Mary Deotte;, second, Mrs. and Jerry Bonner. GUILD FAIR 2 5 'Years. Ago MKcther of • coeiety, M f*. or Phyllis Pierson and Mrs. some M endlr gnnp. -PARISH HOUSR (Conwr Church & Lociwt 8ta.) Mayor Harold A. Turkington FROSTING participates in radio sweiriiFE We Are Prepared tg ceremonies in' which sliced THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 GOOD ^erve You to Youn Hartford National Bank A Trust DOORS OPEN AT 11 A m. Manchester, Conn., receives Complete SatUfaetiot^ . HIRST MANCHESTER OFFICE Tee wUI be served Rom 1Z Noon UH 2 P.M. SPECIAL NOV. 5 • DEC. 1 greetings from Manchester, DONATION 11.00 \ Long Hair Extra England over station WTHT. Onr oatninf oervloB io oet op 595 Main StrMt to be nexUle eaoiiih to oo- The following booihe wW be featured: 649-2806 m u D ^ te oay dw galkeclM^. Penm Work, Aprone, Seked Q o ^ Cendv, Reg. 649-2607 10 Years Ago why Mt «dl w oof tdk am WMte Ilopliant, Church PletetrCerde, 28.00 Democrats control 10 town the detalkr DRIVE-INWINDOW Men’e Tiee, end HoueehoM Preduele ChrMmee OecoraHene. 1143 TOLLAND TURNPIKE boards as a result of ap­ Peeens wNI be eoid to the OMe Prlendlr •penssto. _ ' . HOUU: MOH.-SAT. * A.M.4 V.M. BURRS SHOPPING CENTER pointments by Democratic NOW OPEN Children end Junior Cholra wM ooH Thenkeghrlnf napkbw. THUM.-rU, UNTIL • V.M. Board of Directors. A bek^ h M oupM wW be served by liw nieinben el the m'rTOCAU/OKlMANCHtSm flardei Grm Catarwii lit Olrl Seoul Troop No. IS to ScM Heldere On^. r William E. .Buckley retires MONrFRI. 9 A.1M. - 4 P.M. from Board of Education after OPEN 7 A.M. to MIDNIGHT, MONDAY thru SATURDAY TELEPHONE 649-581S-649-5814 "Let's Get Together af the Golden Charm" 1 also THUR8. 8 • 8 P.M. 30 years’ service.

‘ t . . A , , ' ' * ■ .PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 6, I W k - ' ■ X ? . Manches t e r e v e n in g h er a ld , Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 6 rl9?3- PAGE ELEVEN Planetunum Classes at MHS About Town Mrs., Howard Ballard, Miss Ann Judson Circle of Com­ Mary Enko, Mrs. Roger Breton munity Baptist Church wijl The Holy Family Mothers and Mrs. Emil Bronxe. The current serl^ of Mystic^ have com‘i)leted the Circle will meet W^nesday at meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in sion, of theory behind celestial Fellowship Hall of the church. Seaport Planetarium classes planetarium’s beginning course navigation. A field trip to the 8 p.m. at the home of Mr^T offered at- Manchestw High J" celestial navigation or who T h e o d o re 'S c h u e tz , 29 Dog track Interests , planetarium will be part of the Stanley Circle of South Ruth Circle of Community School concludes witli an ad' have, had equivalent coun$e. Washington St. United Methodist Church wiil vanced and refresher course in experience, Baptist Church will meet nieet tonight at 7:45 at the Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Work on Application celestial navigation beginning Tuition is $15 per student with The Ladies Aid of the home of Mrs. Alton Hall, 37 home of Mrs. Charles Butler, Mqv 10 books and supplies additional "Lutheran* Women’s Missionary Holl St. In addition to reviewing basic Upon completion of the course, 142 Walker St. ’The three Manchester men League of Zion Evangelical Hayes said that the The course will be conducted- celestial navigation, the course students who successfully work planning a |5 million dog-racing Lutheran Church will meet Manchester law firm of Marte, Monday evenings 7:30-9:30 p.m. content includes star identifica- a final problem will be awarded track for Colchester are through Dec. 17. tion, determination of latitude Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Jehovah’s Witnesses will T he Army and Navy 'Keith and Clehdanlel will con- a Certificate. church. Plans will be coih- working on a 35-page applica-' tiifue to represent the The artvan,./..! „ . meridian passage, sights, have a group discussion of the Auxiliary will meet Wednesday tlon that must be submitted to The next series of courses pleted for the Christmas sale Bible book Zachariah. tonight at 8 p.nv, at the clubhouse for developers. desiened^ for lons^tu^e, con- and spaghetti supper to be held the state Commission on will begin soon after the first of at 7 at Kingdom Hall. ' election of officers and a suaeested for atndon/*’ struction of mercator projec- Nov. 16 at 6 p:m. Hostesses are Special Revenue (the gaming, suggested for students who tion plotting sheets, and discus­ next year. ^ , Halloween costume party. commission). 'They have retained tf consultant for a feasibility study and plan to file the application and study in three to six weeks, one of the principals said today. Richard P. Hayes, real estate broker and land developer, said he and the other two developers are “on the verge’’ of hiring a general manager for the track, although no formal commit­ ment has been made. With Hayes in the Colchester venture are Stephen J. Cavagnaro, owner of Cavey’s Restaurant; and Raymond F. (Sonny) Damato, building contrantor and developer. The facility is planned for a 47.5-acre tract at the junction of ny Bank in Conn A huge willow, shrubbery and tall trees shade the secluded home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart at 179 Boulder Rd. Old Rt. 2 and O’Brien Rd. The project would include a dog­ racing track, kennels, a (Unless You Have $100,000 or more) clubhouse with dining rooms, a Heralding Homes semi-enclosed grandstand to accommodate 3,000 persons, and a parking lot for 2,700 cars. The Colchester Planning and Zoning Commission has ap­ A Travelogue House proved the proposal and sub- Rhra Stewart shows ‘^off an antique earring from piission of the application is the Afghanistan, too heavy to wear by today’s standards. next step. State law provides avings ank of anchester for a local referendum on race S B M track construction if at least 5 Story by chairs gives the room distinct masculini­ explains they may have come from the an­ per cent of a town’s residents June B. Tompkins ty. cient city of Balkh and may even date petition for one. Petitions may Was FIRST to Announce the NEW Bom under the astrological sign of Leo back to the time of Alexander the Great. be filed after an application is whose signs are the lion and the sun, Rhea Turquoise plates from the town of Istallf submitted for a state license. Photos by has made a hobby of collecting lion in Afghanistan, a camel teapot, and a Hayes said the state applica­ ininiatures in wood and metal. Her sun miniature ebony tambour with inlaid tion requires that the names of Reginald Pinto sign appears in the sunburst print seat camel bone are among the “museum’’ key personnel for operating the FOUR YEAR CERTIFICATE covers of her dining room chairs. Heir pieces. A Persian area rug on burnt track must be submitted and lions have come from India, England, orange carpet carries out the feeling of the that the requirement has its China, and antique shops and even thrift Near East. problems. VisiUng the home of Mr. and Mrs. shops. A low coffee table of distinct design is a “We’ve had some trouble Which Gives You a Big Arthiir Stewart is like attending a A comer cupboard in the dining room memento of Rhea’s earlier days in a New hiring key people, because they travelo^e. For Mrs. Stewart, known glows with a collection of pink Staf­ York City apartment. It was the rage then, are hesitant to give their names professionally as Rhea Talley Stewart, fordshire. On a sideboard is a set of demi- she says, to find an old iron stove, cut off to something that might not go author, has acquired a unique assortment porcelain “Luneville” made in Alsace- the top leaving just the iron flange base, through if we didn’t get the of memorabilia during her travels abroad, Lorraine. Rhea says she loves to treat her and cover it with glass or wood. If you license,’’ he explained. “Once chiefly Afghanistan, which she uses as guests to “chocolat” served in her pot-de­ wished, you could paint the iron base. someone signs an agreement decor and accents in their home at 179 creme. Appearing on shelves and tables are with us, their present Boulder Rd. employers knqw they’re looking {i'f 7- A few rare shells are displayed on a various collections of pipes which Arthur Entering the living room is like walking table near the entrance. One shell has collects. He smokes most of them. for another job, into an enclosed glade with green velour been carved with a prayer from the For Rhea’s writing, her study has been He said the man being con­ per annum 'f m carpeting edged with assorted large green sidered for manager has had 20 9 ^ ? Koran, and another is set in carved silver. designed for her special needs with lots of plants of the fern variety. Amid tte lush A slotted silver box through which soap years of track experience, in­ IM counter writing space and file com­ plants bAieath the picture window,-remin­ can seep is used by the women of upper partments.. An old postal compartment cluding many years as manager ding one. of a nearby brooklet, is a bronse social class in Afghanistan when they from the Clinton post office holds “all of another dog track. He statue poised in a bubbling fo u n t^ . bathe. kinds of things’’ which she wonders how declined to disclose his name. " 3 , Furnishings are a mixture of antique Other collectibles from the Near East she ever got along without before ’The feasibility study for the favorites from the families of both R ^ are a Tibetan temple bell whidi vibrates acquiring it. track is being conducted by . and Arthur. They blend inconspicuously with a continuous mellow tone when In the turn of the stairway is another C.E. Maguire Inc. of with more contemporary pieces. A casual rubbed around the bell'rim, and a small fountain, a bronze girl standing in a rock Wethersfield, which completed arrangement suggests the casual at­ round box encrusted with colored stones well surrounded by a della robia which studies also for horse-racing mosphere of the home and its inhabitants. from Afghanistan. adds color. tracks in Newton and Wolcott Rhea’s originality shows in unusual and another dog-racing track in Effective Annual Refturn on Probably the most interesting room is Completing the mood of treasures from room brighteners such as two small the den which Rhea modestly calls the far away places, Rhea occasionally Shelton. Mexican blue glass bottles on the fireplace museum. Here are most of Rhea’s collec­ dresses in native Afghan costume which is The study, said Richard mantie with a single twig of yellow birch tion from Afghanistan, her books on the a black dress with pleated skirt and tiny Sargon, M a^ire’s director of leaves in each. On a low lamp table, Rhea Near East, and figurines and pottery. pieces of mirrored glass embroidered on planning, will deal mainly w ith" has arranged a single row of miniature ’The coziest room, it is whiere the the front of the bodice and around the a cost-benefit analysis, “to in­ golden mums in a hand hewn long narrow Stewarts often spend a quiet evening 'sleeves. To properly complete the clude projected financij.1 wooden hors d’oeuvre tray. eating supper from snack trays and costume, she wears long black matching benefits for the developers, the Hanging under the mantle, looking very watching television. bloomers and a black scarf over her head town and the state, in terms of ceremonial. Is a temple horn of silver and The wall hangings are gold and purple il­ and shoulders. At any time, the Stewarts revenue.” He said it wouldn’t copper which. Rhea found in Tibet. Guar­ lustrating a type of Bokhara embroidery. can and do enjoy the romance of the East be a detailed niarket analysis per annum ding the~hearth are a bronze turtle and (Bokhara is now in Soviet Russia.) within their own home. In addition, Uie firm will sub­ frog. Coarsely woven Afghan M d le bags Framed treasures on the wall display a Arthur, retired from Pratt and Whitney mit several alternate, methods are used as chair and bench seats. group of old Persian playing cards, and a Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Cor­ of financing the estimated 35 A coffee table with carved mahogany ‘ lithograph of King Amatiullah, the Afghan poration in Edst Hartford, divides his time million track. Sargon stress^ swans as the legs, an unusually attractive king of whom Rhea wrote in her book between working on his boat in Clinton that the final decision would be antique, never ceases to be a conversation “Fire in Afghanistan.’’ Pieces of broken during the summer, and working in his left to thejdevelopers. l^s. Stewart calls the den her museum as many of her artifacts collected from piece, says Arthur who inherited it from pottery look like nothing until Rhea yard the rest of the year. The three principals recently Afghanistan are displayed here. his mother. A pair of baronial antique lost their two legal advisors — John F. Shea Jr. of Manchester, who became a state Superior FOUR YEAR CERTIFICATES Court judge, and J^ p h Goldberg of Norwichi*who became a Circuit Court judge. {m I Minimum $ 1 ,0 0 0 deposit Public Reicords

Warranty Deeds Bertha D. Beaulieu to Compounded Continuously I't.'''' Richard E. and Charlotte M. Turner, property at 174 Irving St., conveyance tax $37.40. F. Kenneth and Louise M. Credited Monthly Leach to Jeffrey L. and Ann F. Cleaves, property on B. Middle ’Tpke., conveyance tax $29.70. Paid from DAYOF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL ~ Administrator's Deed . /-'is ■ Jessie Janette Blyth Hynd, administratrix of the estate of Effective Nov. 1 * Janet B. Hynd, to Daniel N. and Dorothy R. Larson, property at 0 23 Lucian St., conveyance tax . • t- $30.80. Lease East Center St. Corp. to Ray­ mond A. Gorsky, doing business Shouldn’t YOU Be Saving at The Bank that Says It.. .WITH MONEY as Ray's Tackle Shop, premises at 307D E. Center St., for five years commencing Oct. 1,1973. FDIC regulations permit withdrawals from Marriage Licenses Time Savings Accounts before maturity pro­ Robert Ernest ^ n c e r, Ver­ 646-1700 vided rate of interest on amount withdrawn is non, and Charlotte Moran reduced to the passbook rate. antj three ’Turner, 19 Bliss St., Nov. 16, months interest is forfeited. South United Methodist Church. Mark Augustus Palmer 111, 86 h . Hawthorne St., and Ellen Marie Jacobs, 73 Florence St. OF M anchester Read Mcihber F 01C. Connecticut'^ Largest Savings Bank East of the River i The extensive window area enhanced by exotic indoor greenery provides an indoor-oiitdbor A white wicker headboard enhances an oriental patterned orange bed spread in a guest Herald Ads room atmosphere in the iiving room where Rhea and Arthur StewarHike to relax. decorated in shades of apricot. Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFOftO • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON

< • 1* - i i - ^ PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MMichgsteri Cwin,^ Tues.,- Nov. 6, 1973 Falcons M O B S T ER EVENING HERALD, Manchtester. Conn., Tues.. Nov! 6,1973- PAGE THIRTli’.WM Harald Angle Basicing an Earl Yost Big Plays On Grid V Editor pRce Junior High ATLANTA (AP) - The- m (AP\ - The to wide receiver Barry Pearson six , licking quarter­ minutes into the fourth quarter to give the passing arm of a freckle- CCIL-Foe Conard back adversity with big offensive Steelers a 21-9 lead;- But on the next series, . faced quarterback and the Cross Country Mee plays, a stubborn defense and a little Gillian! passed on second-and-12 at the perserverance of a coach \ good fortune, have widened their lead Steeler 22 — a time when Noll felt, he who refused to buckle under By Earl Yost Indians^ Opponent in the ^conference should have stayed on the ground — and outside pressure are two in­ One Man Happy in Hi^^o'rk Central Division. Brig Owens made his second interception gredients that explain the ■ First place tickets were collected at the finish line yester­ W ^ne^ay’s opponent for top-ranked Manchester High There are altogether too many m en^pd women, in this Down to back-up quarterbacks Terry of the night. ^ dramatic turnaround of the day by Darran Walton, Bruce Lindstrom and Kelly OcUgan in the Class A CIAC State Sweer Tournament will be world engaged in occupations that they really don’t like. Hanratty and because of Six plays later, Billy Kilmer hit Larry Atlanta Falcons.as they race Conard High of Wesft Hartford. One man who is tickled pink in his every day assignment ’s separated shoulder, the Brown with a 17-yard touchdown pass to for National Football K “•JSrimnS"’’* is Porter Blinn of South Windsor, a one-time Manchester Steelers held off a late charge to defeat trim the Pittsburgh lead to 21-16. League playoff berth. I^spite bone-chilling temperatures. Ill youngster - boys and I firs?L ?d S withTnSsy 25 Washington got the ball with five season injury, “jack-of-all- Trade School (Cheney Tech) athlete, who was later a the Washington Redskins 21-16 Monday ■The Falcons, holders of a girls - in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades took part. No team win over 23rd-ranked Enfield minutes remaining, and a pass in­ Trades” George Kanehl successul shade grown tobacco grower and then a self- night in a nationally televised National four-game winning st eak scores were kept with nine sch(rals‘*competing. High.- The 13th-ranked (kmard terference call against safety Glen- The days best effort was turned in by Lindstrom of the Vernon I clu was led by Paul Prete, who stepped in and did a superlative employed fuel oil businessman and American Legion Football League game. whose victims are the Bears, job. Edwards gave the Redskins a first down Center SchOTl with a time of 9:23 over the 1.7 mile course which ! registered his team’s two goals. baseball coach in South Windsor. “We’ve got somebody up there taking Chargers, 49ers and Rams, Game time is set for 2:15 at care of us,” quipped Steelei* tackle Joe on the Steeler 17. took the harriers three times around the marked route. Conard outshot i(s opponents ^ Since 1970, Blinn has been the chief scouting supervisor experience the first glimmer of Manchestec’s home field. Greene, who recovered one Redskins’ Kilmer then tossed a pass to Brown, who their resurgence in Bob Lee. Lindstrom paced the Eighth Grade Division. Four seconds behind 5, being in ommand most of the for the National League Western Division champion Ciq- was hit hard by safety . ’The way. fumble and, fell on two others by the Lee replaced veteran in what had been a two-man race from start to finish was Brett cinnati Reds in the New England and Southeastern CaniK Steelers. , ball popped out of Brown’s hands, and into quarterback Dick Shiner and Jones of Bennet. The latter was the early leader but relinquished 'These two CCIL members, Golf area. Hanratty lasted only a half befbre the arms of Edwards. ‘ saw some action in the Falcons’ his spot to the smooth-running Lindstrom. Manchester and (kinard, met “I had a great summer,” Blinn noted when our paths aggravating a rib injury, but he staked the Edwards fumbled when he was hit on Oct. 7 loss to San Francisco. It Walton, also from Vernon, jumped off to a lead at the gun and early in the season with the Silk the same play, but Greene came up with City club being the victor, 61. PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) - crossed"at Shea Stadium in New York during the National Steelers to a 14-6 lead on touchdown passes was at a time when critics and never iMked back in pacing the Seventh Grade Division. Hls.only Joseph C. Dey Jr., 64, is League playoffs. “I spent the last month of the season to and Ron Shanklin. the ball on the Steeler seven, and stadium sign painters were competition came from pint-sized Ed Lemleux, captain-elect of Coach Dick Danielson’s CCIL Pittsburgh ran out the clock for its 13th champions went through their retiring as boss of the $8 million scouting and charting the Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis When the ailing Hanratty left the gpme demanding Coach Norm Van host Illing High. Walton was clocked in 9:34, Lemieux 10 seconds straight regular season win at home. back and nearly 100 yards. 14-game slate unblemished. golf tour at the end of next Cardinals and New York Mets. “I traveled about 40,000 early in the third quarter, the lead was in Brocklin’s ouster. February, when his fiv6year “I thought we were goihg to pull It out,” Penney ninth gracler Octigan was all alone in his division, Leading the attack for the Tribe miles this summer running tryout camps and scouting,” the hands of Gilliam, a second-year man What had started out as a ^1^ contract expires. A leading can­ who was on the Steelers’ taxi squad last said Redskin Coach George Allen, his besting a field of 18 in 9:30 without being pressed. Octigan, too, were Werner and Reiner the Connecticut man said. football town’filled with con­ iBRUCE LINDSTROM didate to succeeed him as com­ week. voice cracking. “Larry had the ball in one tender fev^r was turning into a took the early lead and led all the way. T>o local runners Cacace along with Billy Two .of the brighest new faces in the Cincinnati lineup hand,' but was intercepted.” DARRAN WALTON ED LE M IE U X MacLean. During the cam­ missioner of the Professional Steeler Coach Chick Noil said Gilliam caldron of malcontents grabbed second and third placements, Glenn Flosdorf of Tiling Golfers Association’s Tourna­ this season were Ken Griffey and Dan Driessen. “We threw some good passes, some bad ones “Oiefense and the big plays on offense,” carrying signs reading"No was SMond and Bob Lyon of Bene Bene Benet third with 9:42 and paign, Werner recorded 17 Noll said in analyzing the victory. 9:48 times. goals, Reiner 11 and MacLean ment Players division is Sam signed Griffey to a contract and it cost us only $24 car fare. and some when he shouldn’t have. “We more Dutch treats” and “Fire Gates, 67, New York lawyer. Driessen was a walk-in at a camp in Donora, Pa. He was wanted to move on the ground once we got The loss dropped the Redskins, 5-8, into Van Brocklin.” entrants in the Sjeventh Grade group and 40 foud the range on 10 occasions. a tie with Dallas for first piace in the Eighth Graders. The Tribe shutout nine of its Gates represented the touring watching us work with a number of young fellows and the lead,” Noll said, “but Joe’s taient lies « Before the 169 loss to San professionals in the bitter bat­ Nationai Conference Eastern Division. Herald photo bjr Ofiara opponents with junior Ray came out of the stands and asked if he could hit a few halls in his ability to throw the footbail. Francisco that Sunday, owner Credit for the efficiently run event which will become a fixture Illing Booters tle when they threatened in 1968 6 The Steelers, now 7-1, hold a 2V j camp and we signed him immediately,” Blinn related. tention of firing Van Brocklin. and go forth on their own. Race Entries Pouring In : Medals were presented to the top 10 finishers in each grade “This is a great organization to be associated with,” he It turned out to be a Sunday of * 1 End With Win Nearly 250 entries have been received to date for the hope.., category. added. “Bob Howsan (general manager) has been just U M a s s "Since that time we’ve just The winners were: great with me.” Two of the big plusses^ith the job is 37th Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving morning in Manchester. Will Hadden, general chairman for the perservered and hung in Seventh Grade - 1. Darran Walton, Vernon, 9:34; 2. Ed >>■ Florida in the spring to look over the farm hands and U p s e t ;-s Closing out the season on a winning note, the Illing sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, there,” the Dutchman said. “If Lemieux, Illing, 9:44; 3. Kris Scheer, McGee (Berlin), 9:56, 4 parent club and in the fall at the World Series. Steve Wollman, McGee, 10:13, 5. Brian Jones, Bennet, 10:15, 6. Junior High soccer team defeated Sage Park of Windsor, 1- checks latest niail delivery. More than 400 runners are you just stay with people, even­ 0 here yesterday. There ^re also minuses, too, but the plusses far out­ &ott Hitchcock, Vernon, 10:17,7. Ralph Maccarone, Illing, 10:18, BOSTON (AP) — In an upset expected. The race starts at lOtSO on Main Street, op­ tually things will work out.” With the triumph, Illing con­ number the former in the role of a baseball scouting super­ Perserverance has paid off in 8. Matt Gaisford, Avon, 10:19,9. Curt Pandiscio, Avon, 10:20,10. win, the University of Maurice Godin, Ray Gllka and posite School Street. This will also be the finish line. Butch Abelle, Bennet, 10:25. Massachusetts turned back cluded its season at 8-3-2 under Ed Anderson were key per­ insurance visor. the sti:ing of four victories. The Coach Tom Kelley. Eighth'Grade-- 1. Bruce Lindstrom, Vernon, 9:23, 2. Brett Northeastern in the 61st annual formers. " Blinn would be the first to admit to this fact. last win came Sunday on the toe The only marker came ealy in of an Italian-born Jones, Bennet, 9:27, 3. Pete Denno, Tim Edwards (South Wind­ running of the New England The rest of the Rams’ roster sor), 9:33,4. Fred Criniti, McGee, 9:35,’ 5, Matt Marianella, Silas Collegiate Cross Country cham­ the final stanza as Bob Bryce’s included Craig Hutt, Bill on ad installment loans at no of Hungarian extraction, Nick shot deflected off the op­ Central Eyes ,500 Year Mike-Mayer. Deane (Wethersfield), 9:40, 6. Ron Strauss, Vernon, 9:42,7. Bill pionship ver a five-mile course Stephens, Dan Wilson, Darrell Pillard, Illing, 9:43, 8. Craig Hugel, Avon, 9:45, 9. Paul San- at Franklin Park. ponent’s netminder into the net. Hooey, Mark Pallein, Duane extra charge to you. Elongated Kevin Tierney is among the basketball squad Mike-Mayer. booted five field The Rams defensive effort Unhappy Reign goals to bring thq Falcons from toCnsto, Vernon, 9:53, 10. Dan Daddeo, Silas Deane, 9:55. - Mike O’Shea from Limerick, Gilbert, Stan Fox, Bob Terry candidates at Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass. Hie Ninth Grade -1. Kelly Octigan, Penney, 9:30,2. Glenn Flosdorf, Ireland, a freshman at was once again led by goalie and injured Captain Bill Meier. a 10-0 first quarter deficit to a Dale Mathews while Dave 6-5 freshman is a product of East Catholic High who 1613 victory. His game-win ing Illing, 9:42,3. Bob Lyon, Bennet, 9:46,4. Beraie Manocchio, Silas Providence College, took in­ With both Illing and Bennet polished up at Bridgeton Academy last season...Don’t look Ends for Svare Deane, 9:46, 5. Rich Telenger, Bennet, 9:46,6. Roger Bourbeau, - dividual honors Monday by set­ Peck, Phil Valentine, Rick recording winning campaigns, kick came with 52 seconds left Anderson, Scott Hyde, Frank MANCHESTER STATE BANK for any miracles on the hardwood floor at Central Connec­ i' from 16 yards out. Avon, 9:47, 7. Jeff Cote, Bennet, 9:48, 8. Joe Sweet, Edwards, ting a meet record of 23:44, top­ the fortunes of Manchester Ley, Paul Hart and Eric 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ticut State College this season. Coach Bill Detrick reports SAN DIECj O (AP) — The short, unhappy reign of The win lifted the Falcons to 9:49, 9. Dave Norman, Avon, 9:50, 10. Larry Yanaros, Penney, ping the old mark of Dan High should remain strong in 51. Thomas played well. the outlook is “not too good. It will take time, particularly is over. withhuone game of National Moynihan of Tufts by seven ^ the immediate future. I Open Sat. 0 a.m. -1 2 noon Member FDIC seconds. Offensively, M att' Schardt, with so few lettermen, none of whom were starters. Not The husky, former linebacker resiped as coach of the Conference West-leadings KELLY OCTIGAN Rams, who held a three-game? that much height, as usual. A .500 season could be quite an San Diego Chargers Monday and resumed the general accomplishment.” Detrick is now in'his 15th seaw n as var­ lead two weeks before suffering manager’s job he held before taking over coaching duties losses to Minnesota and Sun-^ 11. San Dlogo (a) tl Danvtr (b) N sity coach...UConn will open its home basketball season from with four games to play in 1971. day’s defeat to A ^nta. 12. San Franelaeo (a) at WatMnglon (b) Dec. 1 against Yale. Following the Elis to Storrs will be , a former ’ running star who has Meanwhile, Lee has hit on 67 RCAS NEW Holy Cross on Dec. 5. During the Christmas holiday season been the Chargers’ special teams coach since 1972, was named of 109 passes for 972 yards and REUABtES the UConns will take part in the Razorback Invitational in coach by owner Eugene V. Klein for the rest of the Nationai Foot- five touchdowns while suffering Little Rock, Ark...Ron Siemienski, former East Catholic bali League season. Klein said he’d name a new coach next year. three interceptions. a eager, has clinched a berth with the Eastern Connecticut Svare, 43, the target of heated abuse by the homo fano all i £ i State College basketball team for the second straight season, appeared relieved as he made the announcemi^ at a sports writers’ luncheon. year...National exposure can be expected f6r the 1974 “The losses have been very hard on me, hard on my pride and Greater Hartford-Sammy Davis Jr. Golf Tournament at my dignity,” he said. “I haven’t shown my emotions. I’ve kept it the Wethersfield Country Club. The dates will be Aug. IS­ inside. Grid Poll C a n You Pick The “Pros”? IS, or two weeks earlier than in recent years when play fell “It was my decision. I think I’ll find my general manager’s on Labor Day weekend. Next year’s Open is expected to be chair very comfortable. At least now I won’t have to explain why The Top Twenty footbaU teams, w ith, carried nationally on teevee...Fred Peck, Republican we turned the ball over.” first-place votes in parentheses, seaion • records and total points. Points- XL-100 registra of voters, has challenged Roger Negro, town (AP photo) The Chargers were beaten 190 by the Kansas City Chiefs Sun­ Ubulated on basis of ZO-lB-lS-ll-lMO-t-S-' treasurer, to suit up and start out (at least) in the Five day, their third shutout loss this season. They are 1-6-1 this year 7^»-4-S-H: OFHCIAL ENTRY • Twelve plug-ln 1. Ohio St. (35) 7-(M) 1,146 AccuCIrcult V after a 4-9-1 record and their only last-place finish in 1972. Manchester Evening Herald Mile Road Race in Manchester Thanksgiving mor­ 2. Atabanu (14) eiM) 1,0M modules Gerry Mullins Picks Up Redskin Fumble The fans hung “Sack Svare” banners torn the railings, booed a 3. Oklahoma (7) ej)-i SIO ning...Steve Lindberg, assistant varsity football coach at 4. Michigan (1) »4M) an; 25.00 • AccuMatIc IV Rod McDole (79) Had Recovered Ball, Then Lost It hurried mention of “the Charger coaching staff” at the pregame tuning Manchester High, will assist as a coach in the Manchester 5. Notre Dame (1) 746. A B A B introductions, and watched as a group pelted Svare with wads of 6. Penn St. (4) see 714 • Super Accu- Color Youth Hockey Assn, project this season at the Bolton Ice paper as he strode off the field, head h ip , at the end of the game. 7. Louisiana St. eee see 1. e • • ■ ■ a • L_l □ 8. a a a a a a a 1_1 □ black matrix Palace...The oldest running back in the NFL is Bill Brown, S. So. CaUf. e-i-i 450 picture tube. Klein, who refused to give Svare a vote of confidence two 9. UCLA 7-ie 431 WEEKLY 7...... □ □ 9...... □ □ at 35, with Minnesota. Brown is also a member of the 10. Missouri 7-ie 352 weeks ago, praised him as “a remarkable judge of talent,” but 3...... □ □ 10...... □ □ Th. GLENVIEW specialty Viking teams. added, “He wasn’t getting it, (winning) done.” 11. Nebraska e-i-i 310 Modal GS710 12. Texas Tech 7-ie 133 11...... □ □ 2S' diiional picturs Call at United Nations Svare, linebacker on three conference champion New York 13. Texas 9-2e 12e 4. • • e e a 1 e Q □ Alio iviilsbls with 14. Arizona St. IHKI 12e rtmots control Giant teams in the 1950s, coached the Los Angeles Rams from 5. ■ ■ ■ e a a a 1 J □ 12. a a a a a a a Q □ (optionsi, sxtri) i 15. Houston 7-i-e 112 PRIZE 1962 to 1965, spent a year as a stockbroker, then became an assis­ 16. Tennessee 7-ie 80- 6. ■...... □ □ 13...... □ □ May Suit Up tant coach with several clubs before joining the Chargers as 17. Mliuni, Ohio eee 75' 18. Kansas S-2-1 15?. 7...... □ □ 14. .. TieBreaker 5. Dallaa (a) at Naw York QIanta (b) general manager in 1971. 19. Kent St. 7-ie 14. 10 Weekly Contests! MIAMI (AP) — Coaches of Foreign-Born Players I. Dotroll (a) at MInnaaota (b) BOLAND 20. Pitt 5-2-1 13- Number the Miami Dolphins said Mon­ Waller, who played for the Rams from 1955 to 1958, became the first player ever drafted by the Chargers after turning down an ' Others rec^ivin votes, listed- day they arp still expecting in­ alphabetically: Arizona, Auburn,' -RULES- I MANCHEtmqi OIL CO. offer to buy the new franchise in 1960. But his comeback attempt Colorado, Memphis State, North? jured offensive guard l^rry H16 obM »l the ctnieit is to pick the most eorroct whmrt if the Since 1935 was thwarted by a knee injury. Carolina State, Oklahoma .State, Stan-. Littie to suit up for this In NFL Year-of-Kicker ford, Tulane. . lilted in the advertisefflentsliy inseriky the proper letter of ttio Nam e...... FU EL OILS weekend’s National Football After several years he wound up coaching in the Continental League and won three straight championships before joining the winning tooni on imr oiitry Monk. In the space UbeM‘iio broikor” AUTOMATIC oeUVERY League game with Baltimore in place the h^hott iwnbor of pokrtt you think wl bo scored by anil one of Address...... NEW YORK (AP) - Lanarca, have “taken over” an American sport. Chargers as assistant in chare of kick and kick-return teams. or 24-HOUR SERVICE the Orange Bowl. “Who’s" a foreigner?” says the out­ the taami Estoi You miy enter n many thnoe is yon wish. M ontriot Phone...... Budget to 36 Months TELEVISION APPLIANCE BUDGET ACCOUNTS Cyprus. Opole, Poland. Petronell, Waller said he took the job “strictly on an interim basis.” He Little, one of three players ,or roaeonibte focsknllos nunt bo dopetitod It participating ttaros by 3 Savingt Bank o1 W ELC O M ED Austria. Budapest, Hungary. Oslo, spoken Yepremian. “I’m an American Manchester Evening Heraid hurt in Sundays 24-14 victory said he planned a more freewheeling attack, and would deac­ PJL Friday. The Harold wN he the idio judge of eontost ontrioi Minchostor NEXT TO STOP and SHOP 369 CENTER ST. Norway. Bushey, England. citizen, I’ve served five years in the Ar­ tivate the injured Unitas in favor of third-year quarterback Phone 643-6320 over the Ne\y York Jets, said my. I resent this ’foreigner’ business. Tennis Monday, "I couldn’t get out of •Youngwood, Pa. Wayne Clark, who is to compete with rookie Dan Fonts for the “Where did footbail come from? For starting job. STOCKHOLM - Jeff OPEN WED. THURS. FRI. TILL 0 P.M. bed this morning.” Roll call at the United Nations? Nope. that matter, where did baseball, the 9 Roil call in the . Borowiak of Berkeiey, Caiif., national pastime, come from? gained the third round of the Dm people Ur It is, as some critics have said, the inva­ Foreigners? Where was Roberto m m for ALL of Your sion of “aliens and old men” who have Stockholm Open Tennis Tourna- - Tirestone p t o p k Clemente bom? What about Jesus Alou? ment by beating England’s ! MANCHESTER E D M E turned 1972’s Year of the Runner into Or Bert Campaneris? Or Bert Blyleven?” WHAT YOU WANT 1973’s Year of the Kicker. Mark Cox 66, 7-6, 7-5. HUNTING NEEDS Football, it turns out, is foreign, an Two-Team Race TIRE, INC. rlfEE Of the 26 first-string extra-point and SYDNEY, Australia - • 0. Pinaburgh (a),al Oakland (b) IS WHAT WE GOT Americanized version of Britain’s rugby lO.^SL Loula (a) at Qraan Bay (b) Potterton’s Topseeded John Newcombe l field-goal specialists in the league, 10 are which, in turn, has its rodts in similar imports: Miami’s Garo Yepremian from eliminated fellow Australian' sports going back to the ancient Greeks For Grid Honors John Alexander 63, 46, 6-4 in ; SAFETY CHECK W h it b r t i r e Lanarca, Grepn Bay’s Chester Marcol 15^-33 SERVICE 3. ClMlnnatl (a) at ttuflalo (b) and Rornans. Baseball? It’s a derivative of first-round singles play in a * from Opole, Dallas’ from England’s rounders. But the idea of hitting 4. Cwtiialand (a) at. Houston (b) Petronell, the ’ Pete NEW YORK (AP) — Runner-up Alabama has narrowed $50,000 indoor tennis tourna-! I We Check a ball around with a stick started 5,000 ment. FOR THE Gogolak from Budapest, Kansas City’s years ago as a religious rite in Egypt. the gap on No. 1-ranked Ohio State in what seems to have from Oslo, the New York' MAGNAVOX The late Roberto Clemente, one of become — for the time being, anyway — a two-team chase m -3 8 • FBONTENO DEAL Jets’ Bobby Howfield from Bushey, plus baseball’s greatest stars, was born in for college football’s national championship. • Dike BRAKES Cincinnati’s Horst Muhlmann of -Dort­ Puerto Rico. Alou is from the Dominican Ibe Buckeyes of Ohio State blanked Illinois 30-0 Saturday and iO HUNTING 6 Sports Slate mund, West Germany; Pittsburgh’s Roy Republic. Campaheris is Cuban. Blyleven received 35 first-place votes and 1,146 points from the ^ sports Until You Have Soon UsI MAN... BLACK Gerela of Sarrail, Alb., Canada; San, • BALL JOINTS WHITE was born in ’The Netherlands. Yepremian writers and broadcasters who participated in this week’s • HOME WALL WALL Djego’s Raimund Wersching of Mondsee, Tuesilav T H E FAMILY SPORTS SHOP" C aieer F.E.T. has made his point well. Associated Press poll. SOCCER i For Nearly 30 Ycara... • WHEEL BEARIN6S Austria; and Atlanta’s Nick Mike-Mayer “Listen,” he says with an air of finality, Alabama also posted a shutout, 35-0 over Mississippi State, and C lu b • ENTERTAINMENT 650-13 20.95 24.70 1.73 of Bologna, Italy. CIAC Tournament Class Bt ' earned 14 first-place ballots and 1,096 points. Last week, the • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS 700-13 . 22.65 25.15 .1.88 “a kicker’s a kicker no matter where he’s- Killingly (9) at Kllinglun (S) I r But have the kickers taken over? Hard­ difference was 1,148-1,652. DRESS SHIRTS • CENTERS C78-14 23.50 26.0'5 2.05 bora.. And anybody here who calls me- a (Joss Cl Wpudstuek .Aradeiny ?? COME SEE WHAT’S NEW and of course, Your Tiros ly- There was no change among the next five teams, either — from 9. E78-14 24.45 foreigner is a foreigner hiniself — unless (12) at CoVenIrv (8) ‘ ‘ • 27.10 2.22' Last year there were 817 field-goal he’s an American Indian!” Oklahoma, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State and Louisiana F78-14 25.40 attempts and 499 made. At the halfway ^ CROSS COUNTRY | IN HUNTING 26.15 2.37 Fritsch says he doesn’t feel any resent­ State. Q18-14 26.40 mark this season there were 435 attempts Mnnrliesler at CIAC Serliunal • Fast Courteous Service 20.35 2.53 ment — at least not from fans or critics. Oklahoma defeated owa State 34-17 and polled seven No. 1 votes OPEN MON., TUES., WED. 8-5:30 r- H78-14 28.45 31.60 2.75 and 279 made. Project that through the 14- and 910 points. Michigan, a 49-13 winner over Indiana,/eceived Wednesday EQUIPMENT ■il He’s taken some razzing, though, from SOCCER Since 1931 THUR8.-FRI. 8-8; SAT. 8-1 J78-141 33.95 2.89 week season and there will be 870 players on other teams. If that has any one (op vote and 888 points. See Ue for New, Ueed, and tradaa on dune. attempts, about 4.7 tries per game, barely CI.AC Tournanienl Class ,\i - 1. Atlanta (a) at PhllodsIpMa (b) F78-15 26.00 28.95 2.42 effect, though, it’s the positive kind Notre Dame pulled down one first-place vote — its first of the We alBO Sell Hunting LIceneee, up from 1972’s 4.4 per game average. CROSS COUNTRY ^ 13. Chicago (a) at Kansas City (b) swap sale will be held Saturday Of MOSEStire shop League assigned center Derek Ian Wilkie from the Edmonton from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the 10th to ninth-with a 62-13 drubbing of W ashin^n. 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. PACiE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING'‘HERALDj Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 6, 19?3 Deal Causes p i ' •' p _ J • “ I O • ’ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Nov.,6, 1973 - PAfiF. FiE-nrinv By DAVID BURKE ficulties in obtaining enough wheat deals with the Soviet experiencing a shortage of rail -H-C/Zi.cirzclc.8 • S t - i H AP buainess Writer the Interstate C(wnmerce Com- Shippers Association, a and rebuilt cars in the first freight'cars. Some have been Union and other countries have problem. Because of the strong cars for the' past .year. As "a Siil^n K<>h('l nl R] I “ Kdiira- NEW YORK (AP) - Record missibn. nationwide group which haiidies eight months are more than I'd start still another one help finance his way through Grenoble in France. A poet switched to trucks. greatly . boosted grain economy, total freight result,. we’ye had to turn to lUni Ik.ii mind-lo-iiiiiid ndven* “At Biarritz we had few books, revolutionary colleges ^ and exploter Vilhjalmur’. freight shipments, spurred by a To meet the crush, railroads tomorrow,’’ said mild- Alnherst College. help of diplomat Ellsworth Government figures indicate shipments, which are currently bulk shipping for large retail double 1972 levels. shipments this year are so far other forms of transporta­ lu re ,” .iiiHlMlit founder of himself, he became a noted but the 3,000 students were MBrlboro. > Stefansson, Marlboro florished booming economy and a sharp have been forced to assign chains. “Still the situation was “Adding more cars to the mannej;ed Dr, Walter Hen­ There he graduated a Phi Chaucerian scholar and served Bunker, he persuaded the the current shortage involves running about 32 per cent above running abodt 9 per cent ahead tion, mainly trucks, and pay a three eolh'geK. dricks. 81. his gray mustache fresh out of combat and eager H i'S ideal was a niodestly. rise in grain'exports, have put a • some 33,000 (firs a day, less livestock cars and open-topped critical” nation’s fleet isn^t the total Beta Kappa and began a as chairman of the English to learn. We had a real mind-to- famous architect Edward last year’» levels. of last year’s recprds, premium for this.” bristling in defiance. . ‘.‘cafeteriastyle college where Then, in 1951, he decided the Durell Stone to design severe strain on the nalion’s boal hoppers to ^ain shippers, Some observers blame part of answer,” said a spokesman for lifelong friendship wifh poet department in the ^rmour mind exchange Which I think than 2 per cent of the nation’s “The worst car shortage in Burlington Northern, for And R.J. Breitinger, traffic Bv HAL BOm : Dr. Hendricks became a students could select what they board of trustees was too deter­ Windham a campus. railway freight system, causing 1.7 million car' fleet but still a causing car' shortages* the problem "on the financial Burlington Nortl\prn. “The Robert Frost, whose ideas Institute in Chicago! He held a provides the best of all i^nted to learn; the faculty the nation's history came elsewhere down the line. example, says it is short on vir­ and transportation director for PUTNEY, VT. (AP) - The highly controversial figure in mined to turn Marlboro into a some critical car shortages significant number. conditions of some of the whole transportation pipeline is became the basis for his own high admjnistra.tive post in the educational atmospheres.” changed often; and grades, earlier this year with the move­ “They used everything possi* tually all kinds of cars, while Westinghouse Electric, said; Johnny Appleseed of higher education after going through conventional college. He In 1964 he resigned its While the problem apparently While all types of freight cars railroads, which prevents them not geared to handle the the Penn Central and Chessie “ We’re being affected, but revolutionary educational Illinois Institute of Technology The next year, at the age of 54 examinations and formal resigned as president. ment of Russian wheat. Now ble, even regular boxcars nor­ learning in America is an 81- an orthodox academic career. experiments later. reason has had nd major impact so far are affected, among the hardest with new bumper crops it looks fromubuying enough new cars. ti;emendous amounts of grain System acknowledge a shortage*" we’re not missing any when the Army invited him ta and with the full consent of his courses were at a minimum — a The very next evening, with a mally used for appliances and year-old educaUonal maverick Born ip Chicago of Im- - After serving as an aviator in he 1(M 4eft Marlboro — trustee on con^mers, a number of hit are covered hoppers used like we are on the brink of it However,, the Association of we have been pushing into it in of cars used for shipping steel. shipments. We just have to help found its short-lived wife. Flora, he turned his back university without walls, infor­ cluster ()f three students, he furniture,” said Bill Goldstein, who has found^ three colleges poverished Norwegian im­ World War I, he took his M.A.- Pfesrare to make it more like manufacturers report dif­ for transporting grain. Large again,’’ said a spokesman for American Railroads, .a trade the last 15. months.” A spokesman for Ford Motor spend a great deal of time fin­ American University at on his own long academic mal and highly flexible.” founded in the living room of general manager of the Chicago and is the co-founder of a migrants, he worked as a copy degree at the University of the colleges Heiwlricks group, says that orders for new Grain is only part of the Co. said, “We have- been ding rail cars to ship with.” fourth. Biarritz, France, in 1945. tenure and founded on his near­ Backed by supporters like 150-year-old home here what boy and later salesman of Chicago, his PhD. at abhorred. "And if I felt the need of it. "That experience changed by farm the first of his three Frost, writers Dorothy Canfield led to his second revolutionary forest land at flO an acre to Northwestern, and studied at my life,” said Dr. Hendricks. “But at 721 still hadn’t given shoestring-financed Fisher and Dorothy Thompson, college - Windham. With the up hope,” he recalled.

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Opportuni­ only, Capitol Tire, 326 Broad national advertising, and the cording to Trotman’s report. of impact potential, that in­ lawns mowed, trees cut ana Keys made. TV for rent. , HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 2nd SHIFT WORKERS ty for Interesting work with SECRETARY - Receptionist, PART-TIMElilerks, to work in Street, Manchester. Mass., and Emory J. Bolas of 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Look, Like Mott’s work of South Windsor’s New construction under way volving possible school removed. Cellars dnd .attics Marlow'i, 867 Main St. 649-6221. roofing, storm windows, aw- ^ k ln g (or morning work? variety. Work includes recep- Excellent opportunity available retail store, must be mature. Branson, Mo.; and six cleaned. Free estimates. Call in Manchester medical office, grandchildren. Louis J. Rice economic developer, Rol)ert and potential new projects requirements resulting from Shop'Rlte Supermarket nings. Quality workmanship, We need maintenance help. tion of patients, bookkeeping, Evening and weekend hours WAITRESS wanted also Applications Bruce. 643-6000. *- S’TUMP Removal — (Soucler). pleasant surroundings with kitchen women, days or Private funeral services will Louis Jr Rice, 87, of the Union should help continue Uie trend the proposed residential portion The Happy Caahlery free estimates. Fully insured. Apply in person after 12 noon. management and available. Profit sharing retire­ xUnsl^tly stumps, chipped out, s ^ u lln g . Send resume to box hours 8:30 a.m> - S p.m., five ment plan, apply in person, be held. League Club, New York City, , Bruce has developed toward balanced economic of the project. 87^9187, 649-3417. evenings, full j>r part-time. Top voluminous technical data on SHARPENING Service - neatly and economically. 742- SH6WCA8E Manchester Herald. days a week. Good typing, Lumberland Farms store, 151 Hat Roast Beef, Broad Street. , The Dillon Funeral Home, 53 died Monday at a Manchester development. However, South Happy Birthday * Saws, knives, axes, shears, 8252. neatness, accuracy and a plea­ South Windsor and its resources Windsor must still be alert to- The study showed that the ROOFING — Specializing CIHEMA West Middle Tpke., Main St., Hartford, is in charge convalescent home. He was the VIVIAN KENNESON Seven other lots were not ap­ project, if all commercial and ROBBI skates, rothry blades. Quick repairing roofs, new roofs, GAS STATION attendant sant personality required. Rep­ Manchester, 210 West Center CARPENTERS wanted- \ which companies have used in the problems of growth, ’Trot- service. Capitol Equipment 936 Silver Une of arrangements. father of Myron L. Rice of Correspondent proved by the PZC and will industrial ^oposals are com­ Love, ODD JOBS — Moving gutter work, chimneys, cleaned needed, full time, apply in per­ ly with business and personal Street, Manchester, or Bolton trimmers only. Experience a evaluating the town against man said. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ^pllances, etc. to the dump. Seat Hertford references to Box R, Notch store. There are no calling hours. Manchester. Tel. 875-4704 have to be presented again pleted, may well pay its own lie, Karla <. and repaired. 30 years ron, Gorin’s Sports Car Center. must, year ‘round work. Call The family suggests that any. At the time of his death, Mr. their requirements for new South Windsor and Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Cellars and attics cleaned. experience. Free estimates. Manchester Herald. 649-0773. The Planning and Zoning after the curtain and storm! facilities. way ih taxes needed for ad­ Melissa 7:80-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- ••••••••••• memorial contributions may be Rice was chairman of the board Manchester are being con­ Landscaping and tree work, Howley, 643-5361. SALES - part-time, 3 evenings Commission acted on several drains are installed, to prove Several major companies sidered by Arthur M. Fischer, ditional schools. If they are not 7958. 628-8649. PACKAGE Store Manager, and all day Saturday. Steady situation Wanted 38 made to the Heart Association of the Hagedom and Company, "pending items last night, the water table will lowered. completed, the reverse would already established in South Inc., of.New york City, for a AITO BODY repairman. Long modern store East Hartford year ’round. Apply to Andrea’s of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins insurance brokers, in New York referring only an apartment Also approved was a nine-lot be true. ODD jobs, paneling, household MANCHESTER Home In> area, excellent salaiy, bonus, Windsor are considering exten­ major residential, commercial Happiness Is MILLAR Tree Service Inc. — provement Services, featuring established well equipped gar­ Women’s Shoes, Burr Corners OFFICE WORK, receptionist, St., Hartford. City. He was a member of the zone change request to the subdivision presented by A vote was taken by the com­ repairs, carpentry. Call 649- Removal, pruning, spraying, RN insurance. Please reply Box SS, ^ping d,esired part-time. Chamber of Commerce of New sive expansion plans on their and industrial project in the a 255 game total coverage vinyl or age has opening for Shopping Plaza", next to “new” board. Werner Kunzli, off Shenipsit mission on the question of etc. Fully insured. Licensed. experienced body repairman. Part-time 3 • 11 P.M. Manchester Herald. Caldor’s, Manchester. Excellent with figures. Hours Raymond E. Horton York City, the Sons of the Buckland area. A full presenta- aluminum siding, Let us make Depending on the outcome of Lake Rd. Kunzli and Gardner whether they favor or oppose Congratulations Free estimates. Phone 633-5345. your home look like new. Good pay. Permanent Job for Excellent wages and benefite. flexible. Call 875-Mll. VERNON — Raymond E. Revolution and the Community today’s election, the PZC com­ appeared to present a flood the “Buckland Commons’’- TWO handymen want variety of quality worker. Fringe PART - TIME help weekend FULL-TIME truck driver, must LOJE Jobs, lawns raked, limed, ler- Reasonable prices. Bank finan­ Modem and pleasant surroun­ nights, reliable man for dis­ Horton, 65, of 15 Peterson Rd., Church of Glen Rock, N.J. position may remain the same. study of the stream in the area, project of the Fischer company CUSTOM MADE draperies, cing arranged. 649-0822. benefits. Mellen, White & be 18 years old, apply in person, SE(3RETARIAL work In my tlllzing, mowing. Cellars, at­ very reasonable, work dings with a skilled and hwashing and clean-up. Apply Alcar Auto Parts, 228 Spruce home. Mother of one. died Monday at hid home. He He is also survived by Chairman Douglas Prioi’ and previously done by the Water as understood at this point and Palshaw, 107 Burnside Ave., dedicated staff. was the husband of Mrs. another son, two brothers, Happy Birthday tics, cleaned. Reliable service. ^ ra n te e d . Call anytime, 649- East Hartford. In p erso n , R e in ’s D ell- Street, Manchester Secretarial skills, experience vice-chairman William Osborn Resources Corrimission of the a unanimous opposed vote was Reasonable rates. 643-5305. GUTTERS and roofs repaired Restaurant, El Camlmo Plaza, figure aptitude, some accoun­ Florence Petersen Horton. three grandchildren, five step- TERI ^ and replaced. Excellent 6 MUrnKSTBI MUiOII are the only two members Hockanum River through taken because there is ho way ' ' I ' MACHINIST — We have the Route 30, Vernon. ting. 643-5396. Mr. Horton was born in grandchildren and eight step- whose terms expired last night, Rockville. Buckland Plan to assure the commercial and Love, - I TREE Service — (Soucler) workmanship. Reasonable PYRAMID Business Service - prices. Free estimates. Ralph following openings: Lathe, MRSIIili HOME Waterbury and lived there until great-grandchildren. and both Republicans are Also approved was a one-lot industrial development as Dad, Mom, Jack, g ’Trees cut, building lots cleared, Secretarial services, hourly, OFFICE HELP - part time, IN MY home - will do ty coming to Vtfrnon in 1945. He Saunders, 646-1399. Bridgeport, Jig Bore, Cln- 385 West Center Street Memorial services will be in seeking re-election. subdivision for Anna Young on proposed under present zoning f .. Grandma, Grandpa and ^ trees topped. Got a tree weekly and monthly rates. tlmatlc. The Purdy Corp., 586 typing plus additional duties. RN8 LPN8 and bookkeeping. Year-em! was a Navy veteran of World New York City at a later date. problem? Well 646^129 Hours, flexible. 646^0882. figures. Payroir 646-3780. The PZC approved 34 of 41 Rt. 74; a one-lot subdivision off (Continued from Page One) regulations and the off-site' Buster says me tool ’ell worth phone Telephone answering service ROSSI Roofing, siding, Hilliard Street, Manchester, AIDES War II. Burial will be in the Glen Abbey call, 742-8252. available, weekdays, 9 to 5 p.m. lots off Crystal Lake Rd. The Shenipsit Lake Rd. for Helen because Monday night’s session impact of raid development is chimneys, gutters. Free es­ 649-0000. He retired last August after Memorial Park, Chula Vista, the public hearing — including 387 East Center Street, PART TIME delivery man- Full or part-time positions subdivision, called High Ridge, Webber; an addition for a com­ was running late. not clearly understood. timates, fully Insured. Daye, being employed for 33 years isf Calif. Town Director Vivian Ferguson Manchester, 647-9903. MUNSON’S Candy Kitchen, driver over 21, good record. available on 3-11 and 11-7 will be built by Monroe Moses. mercial furniture outlet for In an unusual question-and- Panonala-Announcamanta 2 evenings, 529-8056, Paul PILGRIM MILLS, 434 Oakland Doga-BIrds-Peta 41 the customer service depart­ The Holmes Funeral Home, — asked the PZC to conduct a Street has full and part time Route 6, Bolton has opening for Apply in person only. Flair shifts. Company paid life, Moses and surveyor Everett Bahler Farms; and Section 3 of answer session during the Legal Notices Cosgrove, 643-5364. ment of the Connecticut Light 400 Main St., is in charge of second hearing on the zone Police Report P I^ O wanted, any condiUon. FREELANCE secretarial work openings for experienced sales woman to work In sales and Home Furnishings, Manchester health, major medical and Gardner told the commission Highland Acres off Gloose Lane, applicant’s presentation, by professional with disability insurance. Truly FREE - four half Persian, half and Power Co. He was a arrangements. change applications to allow the Call anytime, 742-7141. Court of Probate, Dlitrict of Mancheiter HaatIng’PlumbIng 17 ladies. Apply in person. retail candy manufacturing, Parkade.______Siamese kittens, box trained. they are working on the owned by James Dagata. several townspeople asked the background in advertising and one of the best ^benefit member of Emanuel Lutheran There are no calling hours. public enough time to obtain in­ MANCHESTER NOTICE OF HEARING hours to be arranged. (^11 649- Call after 5 p.m, 646-0675. , drainage problem across Rt. 30 Requests Denied developer about housing plans, A break at Hartford Road ESTATE OF WILUAM J, WELLER sales, IBM typing, pick-up and CUSTODIANS — Experienced, 4332 for appointment. MARRIED MAN wanted for packages in the industry. Church of Manchester. The family suggests that any formation. _ P U ^ n t to an order of Hon. William BOTTI Heating and Plumbing and expect to solve it by The PZC denied a request tax impact, water and sewer Enterprises has resulted in the Fo r Sato delivery arranged. 649-0734. evenings. Manchester, East part-time work in Manchester, Pleasant working conditions. , He is also survived by two memorial contributions may be But PZC members didn’t con­ Au(8|s 4 E. FItiGereld, Judge, daM November — Prompt, courteous service. washing cars and trucks at SIBERIAN husky pups, AKC, purchasing a piece of from Lee & Lament Realty for 1, 1(79 a hearing will be held on an Call 643-1496. Hartford area. Phone 843-5691, EXPERIENCED exhibit sons, Mark L. Horton and' sider availability of informa­ plans, open spaces, and educa­ loss of over M.500 in merchan­ night. Good pay, steady work. Opportunity to join dynamic females, Canadian and U.S. made to St. Mary’s Episcopal landlocked land owned by certificate of occupancy per­ tion needs. 19M PONTIAC CATALINA con- application praying that administration CUSTOM MADE draperies,, '------— ------^------2-6 p.m. builder wanted. Supervisory champion lines. Sire, Kaset of dise, Manchester Police be granted on said estate 1 1 In said Call Mr. Paldon, 1-753-4111 or 1- nursing team as one of the Roger D. Horton, both at home; Church in Manchester. builder Fred Bilow. tion a problem, and agreed to very reasonafile, work NO JOB too small. Immediate experience preferred. Call mits for three lots in Indian The question-and-answer ses­ reported. vertlble, power steering, power appilcitlon on file more fully appears, at waranteed. Call anytime, 649- 274-8920. nation’s largest health care ISillcon, Dame, Ton-Mar’s and two daughters. Miss Norma conduct a second hearing the Court of Probate on November It, service on service calls. Free MECHANICS - full and part- ^^lay craft, Manchester, 643- Keno’s Keenah. 872-9201. Mrs. Robert Lewie Manchester ^ rea Meadows subdivision off Goose sion, in which Fischer called on Police said that two tool brakes, automatic, excellent 4266. facilities continues to J. Horton, at home, and Miss Mrs. Edith L. Lewie, 85, of conditioo. Low mileage. 6 ^ 1979 at 10 a.m. estim ates gladly given on time. Also custodian, for Lane. They had asked for the his experts to detail develop­ boxes and their contents were Madeline B. Zlebirth, Clerk nights. Apply in perron, Holiday HAIRDRESSER - needed, full expand. Susan R. Horton of Port 143 Cooper Hill St., died Mon­ firm. 646-3385, after 5 p.m. heating or Numbing. Faucets or part-time, preferably BEAGLE puppies. Sire was Chester, N.Y. Police Report CO permits to be issued before ment plans, was a departure taken. Value was set at 63,800. repaired or installed. Water Lanes, 39 Spencer Street, SALES CLERK - full time, field champion, ten weeks, $25. day night at Manchester piping is completed; however, ’Thursday, Friday and Satur­ Funeral services are School from normal PZC procedure Also taken, police said, was a 1967 , VOLKSWAGEN pumps worked on. Complete Manchester. mature, apply in person, Contact Emelia Kurnik 742-9328. Memorial Hospital. She was the BOLTON the commission felt the water and wasn’t part of the official coke machine and its contents Court of Probate, Dlitrict of Mancheiter Marlow’s Inc., 887 Main St. day, Assistant or Managers Thursday at 11 a.m. at Emanuel squaretiack, runs good, body NOTICE OF HEARING heating systems, rec rooms, license helpful. Excellent Assistant Director of wife of Robert Lewie. Roger E. Mosher, 29, of 30 ESTATE OF AUDREY W, STRODE- CERAMIC NURSES AIDES - all shifts. Manchester. Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., table should be checked after hearing record. (five cases) and an AM-FM rusty, 6395. Phone after 5 p.m., etc. Call M & M Plumbing & working conditions. Friendly Nursing Service FOR SALE - Two AKC Mrs. r«wie was born March Norman St., is reported in the pipes are installed. Atty. Diana, representing the radio cassette player. 649^7. ^ JACKSON, Deceased Heating, 649-2871. miniature schnauzer puppies. Manchester. The Rev. C. Henry Impact _I5iriuanl to an order of Hon. Wllllem atmospnere. Phone 649-7666 or 30,, 1888 in Bolton and had lived critical condition at The PZC also deified approval* TILE WAI’TRESS, 3 to 8 p.m. must be Reasonable. Call 872-0841. Anderson, co-pastor, will of­ homeowners’ group, presented The investigation is being E. FItigerald, Judge, d a M November i, One Call over 18, apply Injierson, ’Three 875-5M7. MEADOWS in Manchester most of her life. Manchester Memorial Hospital for the Howard Johnson petitions, which he said were handled by the detective 1967 CHEVROLET STA’HON 1079 I hearing will be held on an SEWERLINES, sink lines, UMOV VAVt U V/Ull* ficiate. Burial will be in Grove She is also survived by a son, today. He suffered head and in­ wagon, excellent condition, ippUcalton praying Uiat litrum enti pur­ Doaa It Alll cleaned with electric cutters, valescent Home, 745 Main St„ J ’s Restaurant, Route 6 and 44- CONVALESCENT Hill Cemetery. campground, pending a deci­ Minimal signed by most of the Buckland bureau. porting to be tha U it will and teitam ent East Hartford, (^nn. A, Bolton. WANT TO do something extra N We specialize In ceramic tile, Robert H. Lewie of ternal injuries in an accident on sion by the Environmental area residents, opposing the economical 6 cylinder standard, of said daceaied and a codicil thereto be by professionals. McKinney special this Christmas? i ^ an CENTER Friends may call at the Ladd Manchester. Rt. 44A, Bolton, Sunday pight. new clutch, brake, exhaust, admitted to probate u In laid applica­ slate, flagstone and quarry Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Avon Representative. Your ear­ 333 Bidwell St. Manchester Articlaa tor Sale 48 Protection Agency. zone changes. In other Manchester Police 6695. 643-9859. tion on fill more fully ippaari, at Uia pany, 643-5308. HELP Wanted part time days. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Funeral st vices are State Police said Mosher was The impact of a proposed tile. For complete bathroom Apply in person, Arthur nings go a long way to making 648-2321 Ave., Wednesday from 2 to 4 The request came from Diana, basing much of the op­ reports: Court of Probata on November It, 1179 at Thursday at 11 a ti. at Holmes pushing his motorcycle, which owner Frank Kalas so that commercial - indqstrial - t:9 0 i.m . remodeling, we’ll handle all Tmaendrs, t o Center St. Christmas merrier for your en­ 35 mm single lens reflex and 7 to 9 p.m. position statement on potential Roy Webber, 20, of 940 E. CADILLAC Eldorado, 1968, Madeline B. Zlebirth, Clark tire family. Call now, 289-4922. camera, with case, telephoto Funeral Home, >00 Main St. had stalled, and was struck by a residential development at carpentry, plumbing and tile Flooring 19 The family suggests that any Kenneth Parsons, prospective traffic hazards which would Middle Tpke., was charged total power, stereo, tape, 52,000 lens and many extras, like new. The Rev. Stephen White, curate car driven by John S. Gleason, Buckland on M anchester’s ;Work. Expert workmanship WAITRESSES - No experience buyer, could get some result from the Buckland Monday with misuse of marker miles, leather interior, vinyl FLOOR SandingS anding and First Class necessary. Will train. Married EXPERIENCED secretary to Call 643-4885 after 6:30. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 40, of Laurwood Dr., Bolton. Court of Probate and reasonable rates. preliminary work done on the public schools will probably be development, also mentioned plates and operating an un­ top, 62,200. 742-6944. Refinishing, (speclanzing in women preferred. Apply after 2 work in ideal office of export will officiate. Burial will be in The accident is still under in­ campground before winter. minimal. School Superinten­ that ^ e homeowners’ group registered motor vehicle. District of Mancbeiter Call Mandevllle PABT*TIME TAG SALE - Manchester, vestigation. older floors). Inside and ouiside SHEET METAL p^.m., LaStrada Restaurant, company. Must be capable of East Cemetery. A public hearing on the water dent James P. Kennedy said had unsuccessfully negotiated In an associated case, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle NOTICE TO CREDITORS 643-9678 painting. John Verfallle, 846- East; 699 Main Street, assuming responsibility when piano, rug, TV, furniture, bric- There are no calling hours. ANDOVER discharge application was held Monday night in response to with Fischer to insure rights of Adrianne Michaud, 17, of 442 W. with radio, excellent condition. 5750, 8^-2222. . MECHANICS Manchester. JANITOBIAL management is traveling. Top a-brac, bike, etc. 22 Lyndale 61,000. Call after 5 p.m., 875- ESTATE OF MARY I. HIGGINS aki Ncm Snglmtd Walter Godek, 49, of Water­ by EPA in Hartford this questions at a public hearing on area residents. Middle Tpke., was charged MARY QUINN HIGGINS salary for the right person. Call Street, off Autumn, Saturday, bury, was charged with failure 1801. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William WOBK November 10th, Sunday, summer, but the state agency requested zone changes to allow William Anderson of 340 Monday with loaning of marker Bonda-Stooka-Mortgagaa & MACHINE STATION Wagon drivers. Intertrade Scientific, Inc, 646- ilrtm irtal do. Fire Calls to yield right of way, in connec­ E. Fltigereld, Judge, ell claims must be CUSTOM made draperies and 27 Immediate openings available, Also Floor Waxer 5860. November 11th, 9 to 5 p.m. has not made a decision to date. the developments, Burnham St. and Lawrence plates. presented to (he fiduciary named below bedspreads. Wide selections of Robert & Florence Boston, Owners tion with the investigation of a NEED CAR? Credit bad? on or before Jinuary 30, 1074 or b« ASSEMBLERS three trips a day, good pay. Call Architect for Firehouse Kennedy, emphasizing that Noone of 327 Burnham St., both Court date for both is set for fabrics. Call 649-1786 anytime. MORTGA(3ES, loans first se­ An aqual opportunity TWO piece wood storm win­ Modem Methods - two-car accident on Rt. 6 in An­ Bankrimt? Repossessed? barred by law. Tha fiduciary la: 643-2414. MONDAY TTie firm of Gallagher and he didn’t have much to go on, members of the homeowners’ Nov. 19. Ja n ' i l M. ------HIgglhi cond, third. All kinds. Realty Minimum one year omployor dows, 28 l/2x 63 up. 643-5747. dover. Honest Douglas accepts lowest LAW OFFICE secretary - One Old Fashioned Honesty 2:44 p.m. — Car fire at 20 Schoenhardt has been retained said he estimates the Buckland group, also spoke in opposition —Gary Lagueux, 16, of West ’lyrnouuruneMiU) Lani TRCKING, odd Jobs, moving statewide, credit rating un­ experience. Must read attorney, new modern office. Police said the Godek car down, smallest payments. Mancheitar, Conn. 09040 REAL ESTATE Ciareer. Earn MONUMENTS Linden St. (Town Fire Depart­ as architects by the Tolland development — planned by to the development plans. Hartford, was charged Monday Douglas Motors, 345 Main. large appliances, cleaning necessary. Reasonable. Con­ blueprints. Excellent fringe $12,000 and up. Must have Call Any Spanish spoken, a blgplus. ALUMINUM SHEETS Used as MARKERS ment responded). struck the rear of a car being Arthur M. Fischer, Inc., of New Noone showed a “home with fourth-degree larceny cellars and attics, also some fidential, quick arrangements. benefits and pay. license or In process. Pasek $150. Employer paid fee. Flexi­ printing plates, .007 thick, Volunteer Fire Department for Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 649-8334 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. CEMETERY 8:20 p.m. — Chimne\ fire at 8 driven by Kay Touchette, York City — would produce Court of Probate tree work done. 644-1775. Realtors, MLS, 389-7475, 74^ ble hours. CTall Susan, 646-8150, its firehouse on Ghering Rd., movie’,’ depicting a (shoplifting) at K-Mart. He was AUTO INSURANCE - coirt- 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Phone 643-2711. LETTERING Little St. (Town Fire Columbia. She was taken to about 350 school children when Washington, D.C., shopping released on his written promise pare our low rates. For a District of Manchester 8243. Bailey Employment Service. Convenient Evening & Home Appointments planned for next year. The com­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. PRESSURE BLAST Manchester Memorial Hospital telephone quotation call Mr. JUNK CARS removed, any con­ ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT Department). mission requested a represen­ the development project is sub­ mall recently completed by the to appear in court Nov. 19. NOTICE TO CREDITORS dition, 310. 742-7174 or 875 MFQ.C0,JNC. CREDIT - Need experienced DARK rich, clean loam, 5 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford for treatment of a chin lacera­ stantially complete in about ten Fischer company, showing Dolin at 646-6050. tative of the firm, and TVAA ESTATE OF NICHOLAS DELLA 6038. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd 41 Chapel Street credit investigator, typing and yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, ' (Near Manchester City Line) f m n n p l TODAY tion. years, alleged problems in that FERA sand, stone, pool and patio building committee chairman 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, running / mortgages — interim financing Manchester, Conn. filing necessary. Full-time posi­ ■ 1:07 a.m. — Washdown of gas SOUTH WINDSOR Kenneth Lobdell appear at its Kennedy aaid he expects the development and contrasting Pursuant to an order o( Hon. William - expeditious and confidential sand, 643-9504. TEL. 528-2680 I S dI Ronald A. Poulin, 19, and condition but needs work. Best E. FItsOerald, Judge, all clalmi must be Palntlng-Paparlng 13 tion. Call Mr. Scott, 646-1^. spillage at 401 Center St. (Town Nov. 19 meeting. development of about 1,000 with a series of slides shown by About Town preiantadItotheddu' to the llducliry ni service, J. D. Real Estate offer. Call 643-1802 afternoons. Call Mrs. Brunettl, 643-2487, MACHINISTS Fire Department). Richard H. Levesque, 24, both Also tabled last night was a residential units in Manchester Fischer. on or beforeilore JanuaryJjnuiry 30, 1074 or be Assoc. 643-5129. MAINTENANCE - Nights, SeU NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 of Hartford, were charged with Martha Circle of Jimanuel birrad by law. Tha llducliry la: GEORGE N. Converse — between 10 a.m. • 5 p.m., cents each. Inquire side door. will require additional elemen­ Others speaking at Monday QUICK SALE - 1972 Buick, Mary Della Fera motivated, mature man wanted request for 10.6 acres on the Lutheran Church vvill meet Interior and exterior painting, FOR SALE - 100 shares weekdays. Manchester Evening Herald. third-degree burglary and corner of Baxter Rd. and Rt. tary school space. Secondary night’s hearing, who either op­ four-door LeSabre, factory air, 16 Cottage Street for light maintenance, cleaning Thursday at 2 p.m. in the music Mancheiter, Conn. 06040 paperhanging. Call 643-2804. Manchester State Bank stock. third-degree larceny in connec­ 195 to multiple dwelling for school space should be suf­ posed the development plans or electric windows, posi-traction, and security duties. Contact tion with the investigation of a room of the church. The Rev. C. Please submit address, jihone Sporting Goods 47 apartments. 'The request, made ficient to handle an increased favored a second hearing, were power steering, radio, 39,000 R&M PAINTING - Painting, Mr. Jacobs, Meadows Con­ break into a South Windsor Henry Anderson, will lead a Bi­ miles. Excellent condition. 62,- number and hid price to Box A, valescent Center, 333 BidWelt KUNG-FU a month ago, now includes an number of students, Kennedy Mrs. Betty Sadloski of 48 Court of Probate / paperhanging, exterior and In­ Manchester Herald; home yesterday. ble study. Hostesses are Mrs. 500. Phone 649-5265 between 8. Street, Manchester. 646-2321. DUNHAM SKI boots, mens size acre to be kept commercial. said, if Manchester voters ap­ Hollister St., Vincent Kelly of District of Mancheiter terior, commercial and MANCHESTER The same two were later Lillian A. Gustafson, Mrs. a.m. - 5:30 p.m. residential, 644-0642. ” 11, worn twice, $25. Phone 648- /iravq^Plan Approved prove a junior high school 34 S. Adams St., and Stan Mary Levitt and Mrs. Hedvlg NOTICE TO CREDITORS Privato Inatructlona 32 AR’TS and crafts demonstrators 7231, after 6 p.m. FIRE DRAGON charged with two counts of renovations-additions program Ostrinski of 182 Bissell St. needed. Great opportunities, no criminal attempt in connection The commission approved the Earn. Mrs. Clara Gull will lead CAMARO H ardtop, 1967, ESTATE OF WALTER C. KANSKI, J.P. LEWIS & Son custom Monday A Wednesday one-year gravel operation of in a town referendum today. Francis A. Maffe of 116 Croft devotions. automatic, 8 cylinder, excellent JR STENOGRAPHY-Typewrlting. experience necessary. Earn SHOWCASE FISHER aluminum skis, never with the investigation of Pursuant to an Order of Hon. William decorating, Interior and Lyle Thorpe off Weigold Rd., Town Planner J, Eric Potter, Dr., apparently speaking in op­ condition. 61,000. Phone 649- Beginning, intermediate, ad­ while you learn, part-time or used. Cost $160 when bought, Evening, 7:30 P.M. attempted breaks into two E. FltsOarald, Judge, all claims must be exterior, paper hanging. Fully full-time. No collecting or CINEMA will sell for $125 firm. Call 649- contingent upon proper en­ explaining his estimates of position, mentioned that other Friendship Lodge of Masons 8916. pretented' 1 to tneme fidufiduciary ' ni vanced, all levels. Phone 643- FOR INFORMATION other South Windsor homes educational system impact of commercial areas in on or beforejfore January 2s, 1074 or be 8295. delivering. Call 883-1697 N e e d B 8653, ask for Jason. . trance and exit roads. A bond will confer the Entered Appren­ birred by law. The fiduciary la: between 10-2 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. C A LL 249-7963 yesterday. the proposed development, said Manchester might suffer if FIAT 1969 850 Coupe. Excellent INSIDE-Outside painting. 'The first arrest. South Wind­ for the first year was waived in tice degree when it makes Its running condition. Many new Alfred Addison Part-time ushers and parkers. Fuel-Feed 4» view of Thorpe’s background as the number of students from Fischer’s regional shopping 1020 East 2nd Street Special rates for people over ro. Help Wanted 3B PART-TIME work at home on ASK ABOUT MANCH. FIRE DRAGON sor Police said, involved a annual visit to Manchester parts. Cali 233-1142 or 2^-1264 Englewood, Florida 33933 Apply in person, after 6:30 state director of Natural the proposed development center is built. Fully insured. Estimates given. the telephone In Manchester break into the home of Thomas Lodge of Masons tonight at 7:30 evenings. Call 649-7863. p.m. SEASONED hardwood. Sawed Resources and his outlook on would be ”vety minimal.” Architect Richard Lawrence p.m. at the Masonic Temple. REGISTERED nurses, new area. Call for information, 1- to order for fireplaces. Call Monsees, 14 Harvest Lane. salary scale, 40-hour week, land. Potter noted that -other of Manchester, the only person Robert A. Haugh, worshipful 1969 MUSTANG Fastback, two- Court of Probate 658-5515 or 1-673-2999. Elmer Wilson, 649-5900. Police said a stereo and a radio developments which might be DIstrjet of Manchester GRAD STUDENTS available salary $408.77 be-weekly, 3 936 SILVER LANE Vollyhall League speaking in favor of the zone master; will preside. Officer door sports coupe. Excellent for painting, 4 years were reported taken. completed in Manchester in the p.m.-ll p.m. shift or 11 p.m.-7 WOMEN • Senior citizens and EAST HARTFORD Men interested in playing in changes, said the Fischer plan dress is tuxedo. condition. Green, black in­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS experience, fully Insured. Free HAMILTON Household Goods 81 PINEHUHST Chief John Kerrigan said an next ten years would also have is a proposal many towns envy, terior, four-speed transmission, a.m. shift, full-time, part-time. students, needed for part-time anonymous caller led to the the Tolland Volleyball League- ESTATE OF HOMER J. estimates. Call our competitors Many fringe benefits. Veteran’s work in Burr Comers Shopping 303 MAIN STRELr a bearing on increasing school because of increased tax tach, etc. 61.395. Phone 646- OR^ELER, Dolled then call us, 649-7034. MAPLE dining room set, with 4* capture of the pair on the are asked to register Thursday 0577. Home and Hospital, exit 23 off Center. Call Mrs. Gilnack, 6 ^ space needs. “You can’t blame revenue it would produce. Punuant to an order o( Hon. William 1-91 or call 529-2571, Ext. 398, SECURITY GUARD - evenings IS SHIFTIN6 chairs, asking $100. Also small night at 7 at the high school Bill Loot and Found i E. FltxOerild. Judge, all clilm i must be 2637. Olan Mills Sfodio. attempt charges. They were increasing education needs on Richard Newfield, president STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, and Saturday afternoon. Baker teports five teams are 1966 CUTLASS conve|'tible, praaantad■ ■ to______the flduluclaiy ■ named below . 233 or 248. stamp collection, from 1945 to held at the police-station in lieu this project alone,” Potter said. on or bafore Jinuaiiryrv a, n ,..1074 or be fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Uniform furnished, ^ p ly in all se t^ n d three more are of the Hartman Tobacco Co. — FRIENDLY male tiger cat bucket seats, good condition, RN or LPN, 11-7, weekends. 1950. Phone 644-1775.______told us so of posting 65,000 bonds and were Fischer said at Monday which has an agreement to sell barred by law. The flauclar- i t y l a ; concrete repairs, Inside and MALE CljERK and stock work, Call 649-4519, Laurel Manor. person only. Card (Sallery, Y o u ’v e needed. Practice for all teams with flea collar. Found-OIcott 6450.649-8430. GwendpljM M. O raiialer ... GEARS to be presented in Circuit Court- night’s hearing that about 12 to much of its land to Fischer for 127 Helalne Road outside. Reasonably priced, Apply in person, Barrett Plum­ Manchester Parkade. 20” WALL OVEN, glass tub will start Thursday at 7:15. Drive. Call 643-0481. 643-0851. With business sharply Increasing and our 12, East Hartford, today. 15 acres in the proposed the development — said 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, running Mancheiter, Conn, 06040 bing Supply, 331 Broad Street, SERVICE station attendant, enclosure, Ford trailer hitch. D FAE SSS••••••iS•S•SS••ftSI•SStSS• full and part-time. Apply in per­ TRAVEL AGENT - two years development of new products, we’ve had to Phone 649-6104. development land would be set Fischer’s plans are ‘‘the best NOTICE is hereby-given that condition. 675. Phone 646-1292. Bullding-Contraeting 14 experience. Write stating ' Wed. a t aside for a possible school site. Optional Savings Passbook No. son. Clarke Motor Sales, Route shift our operations into high gear. We need BE Al thing that’s come down the ! RN’S and LPN’S, full-time and experience, salaty required. KENMORE 32” electric stove, T BE Fischer said his firm would 12284, issued by the Manchester 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 6, Bolton. help. Immediate openings for Turret/Engine CAN’ PlnehunO pike.” Newfield indicated ^ t LEGAL MASON — Plastering, brick part-time. 3 to 11 p.m. and 11 Write Box B, Manchester excellent condition. $40. Phone 6 assist with school planning for if Fischer is thwarted in Savings and Loan Association, two-door, running condition. .laying stone laying and con­ Herald. Lathe Operators, Sheet Metal Mechanics, 646-6442. Incorporated, has been lost and 6300. Phone 643-4566. pm. to 7 a.m. Good starting the development, but he said attempts to develop the land, NOTICE crete. New and old. Free es­ . salary. Regular pay increases. ID/OD Grinders, Milling Machine Operators, application has been made to timates gladly given. E. Tool Makers...and others. We offer a fine CONTEMPORARY blue velvet the developers wouldn’t pay for the Hartman firm will do said association for payment of 1969 V-8 Ford Ranch wagon, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Liberal fringe benefits; Phone construction of schools. business with another CONNECTICUT Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. Mrs. Davis, 528-2167 or apply in benefit program and great working conditions. couch, excellent condition. the amount of deposit. custom 500, automatic Phone 646-1969. developer. ‘ transmission, power steering, POSITION VACANCY person. East Hartford Con­ Check Into Itl BREASTS DEPUTY BUILDING NEWTON H. Smith : Sons ■ valescent Home, 745 Main LOST - Beagle hound, vicinity good tires, luggage rack. 61,()M. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ OUR EXPAND1NQ ELECTRONICS FACILITY DESK - Executive INSPECTOR Street, East Hartford. jmmmcHoam Loomis Rd. and Route 85, Phone 649-2349. ditions, rec rooms; porches and ALSO OFFERS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR type(54x36"), walnut, like new, Bolton..Call 643-5712. $13,060.06 - $15,960.10 roofing. No job too small. Call $150. “Phone 646-3336. After ■ 1 or LEGS "Home tor the Holldaye" GREMLIN X. 1972, asking 61.- - MACHINIST T Part-time, mor­ ASSEMBLERS and TEST OPERATORS 40 Hour Week ^ 649-3144. nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ MACHINE OHUTORS p.m. LOST-FAT orange nuile cat, 650. Phone 643-2414, 8 to 5 p.m. Must be able to obtain working with eonipononts, subassombiloe and vicinity Burger Chef. Phone ask for Randy. tion, 104 East Main Street, ‘ ^ Immsdiate openings on the 2nd shift for experienced Connecticut State certification, CARPENTRY - Repairs, Rockville, Contact'Mr. Larry tostoqulpmont. CLEAN USED — refrigerators, With Any $5.00.0rder Christmas Fair 649-7188. remodeling, additions, roofing. operetore. Turret lethe beekground helpful. ranges, automatic washers A as a Building Inspector. Special PassardI, 875-3325, between VISIT our Employment Office off Bradley Field Land O' U kea g m ^ _ | 1969 PLYMOUTH GTX. ram-ir, • Call David Patrla, ^u th Wind­ with guarantees. See them at B. LOST - iSirl's eyeglasses, gold stereo tape, new paint, expertise in electrical inspec­ 8:30-a.m.-5 p.m. An equal op­ . ► We offer eteedy employment, e growing compeny, . Road, Windsor Locks, Conn. We’re open from sor, 844-1796. portunity employer. good wegee with echeduled overtime, comprehencive D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 Main United Methodiet'Church wire frames, with flowered automatic transmission. 61.000 tion desirable. BiOit) A.M. to 4:30 P.M. dally and 8:00 A.M. to Liberal fringe benefits in­ benefite and an attractive location In tha ElniJWpod St„ Call 643-2171. case, vicinity High school and Call after 4:30, 647-9219. WES ROBBINS carpentry noon Saturdays. B i n T E R O O * l West Center st. Urgently clude paid vacation; sick leave; MAN for tire service, with eectlon of W ait Hartford. ' > ^ Rte. 44a - Bolton remddeling specialist. Ad­ growing tire concern. Good MAYTAG washer, qjmost new, needed. Call 643-8461, evenings. holidays; pension plan; com­ Apply In peraon, wrKt or eall our and Mantle mirror, 30x60”., Call Frank Toroi ••#••••••••••••••••••••••••• ditions, rec. rooms, dormers, benefits and overtime. Must be PorsonntI Offleo at Sas-44U Seturday, November 10,1973 ', plete Insurance plan. buil^lhs, bathrooms, kitchens, Phone 649-8916. and Order Your Panonala-Announcamanta 2 Jrucka-Tractor ■ ' $ married and want steady work. Employees’ credit union 649-3446. Apply in person, Manchester ••tt«*«*<*ti*a****(««a**««(( available. Tha M ^ / « Musical Instrumanta WOMAN NEEDS ride to vicini­ Tire Inc., 295 Broad Street, 83 ' Chicken Pie Luncheon 1969 Chevrolet half-ton pick-up. Submit resume to, or obtain LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Manchester. Hamilton Standard' FRESH TURKEY for ty of Pratt Whitney, East 6 cylinder, very good condition, Manufacturing (No Rotorvatiolis Nocotaory) application from GENERAL new hornet custom built, HAMMOND Piper autochord, Hartford, Monday through two snow tires with studs and remodeling, additions, rec Company 1971, like new. Phone 643- MANAGER, Town of T()OL MAKER, machiniiti, OiVitClN OP U*4IT|0 y r Ct'Ylf\yM«T4jir4 THANKSGIVING Friday, woiting hours, 8; 15 to S rims. 61.200 firth. Cdll anytime rooms, garages, kitchens milling machine operators; and i/a c o Q s 8277 between 5-7 p.tii. after 4 p.m, 2284)388. Manchester, 41 Center Street, CrafU Knitwaar Naturs Nook p.m. Will pay going rate, plus Manchester, Connecticut 06040. remodeled, bath Ule, cement lathe operators. Experienced 1 Jacobs Road, lyest Hartford, Connecticut A Tol.643-4f51 CandiM Paintad BoMaa Qram'a Attic help with gas. C all'643-7930 work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ necessary Apply at Paragon PIANO, upright, reconditioned, Bakad Good* Dad's Dsn Chlldrtn'a C^mar 1972 FORD F-350. dump truck, Closing date for filing is Mon­ An ^utl wmtiHitlj, impk/w U/t after 6 p.m. tial or commercial. Call 649- Tool Company, 121 Adame An Equal Oppoftunlly Employaf w/t tuned and d^vered, $)45. 742- with 8' snow plow, 64,650. Phone day, November 26, 1973. . 4291. 7141. , > 646-4175 evenings. Street, Manchester.-

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- m PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. C6nn ■ T uel. Nov. 6. 1973 MAMCHEOTER EVENING llEIH tn. c« „ ,. Z, , • pageninetern Uutical Inttrumtnta 53 Apartmanta For Rant 63 Apartmanta For Rant 63 Apartrha'nta For Raiit 63 HouaM For Bjila ' n Houaaa For Sala 72 Oiit of Town-For Sala 78 -GUITAR player looking for BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN FOUR ROOM apartment, first THREE room apartment, ■ ■ WATT POR HIMTO WM WHEN HE dEld TO THIS PILE VILLAGE APTS. adults preferred,' December . '^ruatad Nome Since 1952*' bah location. City utllitfes. $30,- Rustic 9bedroom home filled MB PBBL BBTTBR! C®MBTD'it5U-aO OP LEAVES/ IP 1 DOVWIJ HIM AWV- ^ AWRY 'FINE HUIN/n TBUT BUT THtYRGTH t THAT MEANS Fartilixara 55 AAAUNGEBING ^ . AFTER- HIM/ a i ^ HE'LL SO HOME h e l p l e s s W ltH HE H A D TO 1st, $165. 643-4984. KIDS AND pets okay at this COLONIAL—4 bedrooms. Cobum Rd. area, Ist-floor family 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. with all the old charm — 3 LOAFERi TOPAY5 SOPHISTICATEP MANCHESTER room,.,w/w carpeting. $43,900. AN' THATLL BE THE ENP, LEAVE THE COW MANURE - ?6 and $12 luxurious Townhouse, only $ ^ llreplaces, stone with dutch 7 ^ OF TH'SAME/ c r im in a l ; I OFFEREP TO S T A T IO N TWO-BEDROOM duplej, half CAPE — Full donper, 2 tile baths, rec room, 200’ deep lot. MANCHESTER — Four o r five TEACH THE HOflPLE C Sm uoiO C H HOUSE loads. Also gardeifs roto-tilled. One and two bedrooms. unfurnished with uUlites paid. oven in den, one In living room COURSE BUT THE, Phone 649-8731 after 6 p.ln. of two-family. Includes 10-15. Homefinders, $ ^ fee. 549- garage, large screened patio. $34,900. . ? bedroom older home. Rural and last a fireplace in master J ’UNPS RAN OUT' Near schools, churches appliances and carNting. $215 location. Small barn and gar­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPE - Full dormer, baths, rec room, modem kitchen, bedroom, modern kitchen, and shopping center, on per month. Paul W. Itoui fireplace, easy care lot. $35,900. age. Reduced to $37,900. Paul Wantad to Buy 58 Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. W, Dougan Realtor, 6494535. and baths. High acre w oed^ >^bus line. Call anytime. ROOM TO GROW, kids okay in COLONIAL - New, all brick, 4 bedrooms; 3 tile lot with bam. this nice 3-bedroom apartment. 1^9* ,WANTED — Antique furniture, 646-2623 FOUR - rooms, gas stove, hot Mths, Ist-floor family room, 2 fireplaces, fantastic Glaston­ MANCHESTER — Englewood giass, pewter, oil paintings or Unfurnished with parking and bury home on prime wooded lot. $68,500. MERRinAQENCY water included. Close to bus. basement, Only $160. 17-35. Drive, Cape. 6 rooms, 3 or 4 122 E. Center St. other antique items. Any quan­ Main street shopping. Adults, ~ 4-bedroom Ansaldi built. Martin School dls-l bedrooms, near everything. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, Homefinders, $25 fee, 549-6980. ATTRACTIVE 4t4 rom, second no children. $110 monthly. MTCt. 2 fireplaces, jalousied porch. 2-car garage. $44,900. i I^Penta Agency, Reaitor, 649 ' 165 Oakland Street. 2440. floor apartment near park, bus Security, references. 643-7094 4 1/2-ROOM duplex, newer, COLONIAL —1700 Sylvan, 144 acres with 1,500’ of road fron­ stop and stores. Stove and after ,4 p.m. tage, 5 fireplaces, ideal for restoration or development HIGHEST prices paid for an­ , sound proofed, appliances, gar­ MICKEY FINN refrigerator, $150 monthly, *130|000. ^ MANCHESTER - 7 room COVENTRY. _, - - Exceptionally BY HANK LEONARD tique furniture, paintings^ age, laundry room, heat, prime lease, security. Middle-aged MANCHESTER - Nice second INDUSTRIAL — 4,000 sq. ft. concrete block building, 2 Cape, 1V4 baths, garage. clean 2-^room Rancn, living clocks and all collectibles. Any location. No pets. References. Desirable location. Ovmer will couple. No pets or children, floor apartment. Two $190. 649-4138. room with fireplace, kitchen, quantity. Cameron, 644-8962. overhead doors, 2 lavs, loading dock. Route 6, Hlast of assist with financing. Stanley references required. Call 646- bedrooms, convenient Manchester. ^,000. wall-to-wall carpeting, garage, T/tB/7e HE IS!' THAT'S 1074. neighborhood. Older couple Agency, 6495724. gorgeous yard. Must be seen to Rooms Without Board 59 DARLWG DUPLEX- Two mDuSTRIAL R e n ta ls -10,000,8,300,7,600 sq. ft. StarUng at preferred. $150. ner month. bedrooms, with basement-and appreciate.. Asking $25,000. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 80 cents a sq. ft. ^echette & Martin, Inc., 647- ROOM for rent in private MANCHESTER - One-bedroom yaard. $110 unfurnished. 18^38. « Ranch type apartment, private 4535. Hi MANCHESTER $33,500 9993.. home, working person. South 'omefinders, $25 fee, 549-6980. Windsor area. Phone 644-2089. entrance, includes heat and WARREN L HOWUND appliances. $170 per month. NEW 6-room duplex. ONE-bedroom four-room apart­ 555 Main Street, Manchester SHOPPING IS EASY! COVENTRY - North - two acre Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Apppliances, basement, gar­ > Realtor 6 room Cape Cod ideally farm, spacious older Colonial. aasssi. THE WORRV VUART ROOM for girl or gentleman, ment, heat and appliances. 643-1108 4535, 646-1021: age. Near schools, shopping, Middleaged couple, willing to located for major shopping by Excellent condition, two baths, quiet, convenient location. 224 bus. Occupancy December 1. ^■^3^9,900. Hayes Agency, Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. help with yard, for rent reduc­ walking across the street. CAPTAIN EASY MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- $165. 646-4266 after 5 p.m. tion. No pets. Phone between 6 This 3 bedroom home also BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE bedroom townhouse, baths, and 7 p.m., 643-8267. Business Loceffons- THE THOMPSON H ouse- Cot­ MANCHESTER - Older one- For Rant 57 RANCH - 6 rooms, 11/2 baths, features an oversized garage, BOLTON - Spacious U&R built UT. MKE CONNERS IS ON THE tage St., centrally located, patio, full private basement, in­ 'lormal dining room, 3 Texas size jalousied porch, c a s e , ja v a - a r e a l p u s s y c a t THAT'S THE OOP cludes everything except elec­ bedroom apartment, on bus Ranch. Two baths, country p a r t , M IS S W ILPE. large, pleasantly' furnished GREAT FOR straight, four- bedrooms, garage, treed lot. oven & range and fireplace. tricity. Ideal location. ^ 0 per line. Includes heat and room apartment with parking STORAGE warehouse, 10,500 kitcheu, family room, im­ a p p a r e n t l y I rooms, parking. Call 649-2358, appliances. Older person squard feet. Stock Place, rear. $34,900. P hllbnck Agency, $1,800 down. J. Gordon, 649 mediate occupancy. Acre treed NOTHIN& /S for overnight and permanent m o n th . P a u l W. and basement; Kids and pets Rlealtors, e ...... 646-4200. Dougan,Realtor, 643-4535, 646- preferred. $110 per month. Paul okay. $140 unfurnished. 16^32. Attractive rental. Brokers 5306. lot. $46,900. Hayes Agency, 649 ; guest rates. protected. Call 522-3114. 0131. 1021. W. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. Homefinders, $25 fee, 5496980. TWO-FAMILY duplex, 7 and 8 • • • • PRISCILLA’S POP : LADIES Only Nicely furnished THREE carpeted, air- rooms, newly remodeled B&W MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, first MANCHESTER-Four rooms, EAST HARTFORD - Big, va­ BY AL VERMEER ' room for rent, all utilities in- conditioned rooms available kitchens and baths, large cant 6-6, two-family in good WHAT'S GOINS ^ DON'T BLAME floor apartment, no appliances. singles preferred. No children. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. PRODUCTION IS, ; eluded, private bedroom with immediately. Can be sub­ private yard. Immaculate con­ Realtor! — MLS condition looking for a new T H E M EN , SIR.' IT'S 1 comniunity kitchen, living Security deposit. $130. Call 649- $109 plus utilities. Security. 643- dition throughout. Garages. DOWN TO ZERO' A MECMANICAL 2813. VILUGER 9274. divided. Call 649-5261 or stop at Mancbeiter Parkade — M9-S306 owner. Centrally located with 2- PAILURE) room and two baths. Ideally John H. Lappen, Inc. 164 East Central location. $49,500. car garage. T. J. Crockett, 'O located to bus line and stores. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, CHARLES Apartments - 4 1/2 APARTMENTS Center Street. Realtors, 6491577. Please call after 5 p.m., 644- Five-room, 2-bedroom 646-4200. 0383. room Townhouse, appliances, Furnlahad Apartmanta 64 air-conditioners, heat, hot townhouse, wall-to-wall 7,600 SQUARE Feet, truck MANCHESTER — Spacious 9 MANCHESTER - 5-family plus 6 carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ dock, sprinklered, heavy floor family, central location, PLEASANT, quiet furnished water, sound proofing, FURNISHED one room ef­ 5-car garage, excellent income, HEBRON carpeting, storage area, load. Warren E. Howland, excellent condition. Double gar­ 1 "n h NU.' u,. T.M.»«. u.t HTeitl room for working gentleman. ditioners, appliances, heat ficiency apartment. First floor Realtors, 643-1108. central location. $69,900. washer-dryer hookups and and hot water, 1V4 tiled baths, age, new furnace, $39,500. WANT Call 646-7944. with large bath, shower and Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. STEVE CANYON basement garage. Call Charles washer and dryer hookup, tub, large closets, garage. Near 646-4200.- BY MILTON CANIFF Ponticelli, 646^00. 8,300 SQUARE Feet, for 80 ELBOW ROOM? Apartmanta For Rant 63 patio. No pets. 1-86. (Jountry location. $125 cents per square foot including EXCELLENT 7-room Colonial, Come inspect this large seven mondily. Call 643-1126, 9-5 p.m. TWO-FAMILY, 5-5 flats," good OL£Y, YOU CAN LOUSE UplS r...: W SUmNe UP AND W HY-^ I'M STILL , BUT \DUT> PUT MONEY IN THE . MANCHEstER - Super deluxe, heat, sprinklered offices. iV i baths, plastered walls, oak room "neat as a pin” Colonial ‘mSSOPHER-ANP PROVE JOININS THE MAIWU I NEVER Can 649-7620 Warren E. Howland,. Realtors, income. $29,900. Philbrick SCARED/ I POCKETS OF EVERYONE WHOlpOKI 4 1/2 ROOMS, second floor. "2-bedroom TWnhouse, fully flooring, appliances, 2-car gar­ Cape (todder home. Garage STALKY DOESNYRMETOUR TEAM FOR THE soon SAIDA 60PHERS BETS.' WH-WHY, ITk Adults only, no children or pets. ROCKVILLE — Available now, 643-1108. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. age, cito utilities, large lot, carpeted, diUing room nicely furnished 3V» room and breezeway plus two full la lH lIn n a cG C? L IK E m B i THE RCTHSCHJLDS' 649-4068. overlooking sunkiSn living irch. Immediate occupancy. baths on an acre of trees for MONEY SAVEPTHE BRITISH " . apartment, residential area. GEORGIAN Colonial - Center THE BORN LOSER room. All appliances, private THREE offices for rent. May xcellent location, near school. only $36,500. Call Mr. Bogdan BY ART SANSOM ^SOVERNMENTAMNST NAPDLEON.U Adults, no pets, security. $160 be subdivided. Choice East chimney, 2 fireplaces, modem AVAILABLE immediately, patio, basement garage. WEST SIDE 4 room Duplex, Charlesg Lesperance, 6497620. today for a real treat in real I THINK-5 three room heated apartment, .heat, $150 monthly, security, monthly, 646-1060. \ Center Street location. Heat, kitchen with built-ins. large for- Residential location. Available estate. 6495306. responsible couple preferred. 643-1458. air-conditioning, parking in­ mal dining room, front-to-back BOWERS Cape — Fireplace, a w tt> tr,6ap¥$,iiwu/ December 1st. $275. 649-0311 ONE ROOM, bath, Call 649-2759. after 6 p.m. cluded. Inquire at John H: living room, large front foyer, g a r a g e , established n o r HAMB 'jOU 5PBgD- MANCHESTER - Super one- refrigerator, heat, hot water. Lappen, Inc, 164 East Center den, screened porch, 4 neighborhood, Helen D. Cole, • • B & W • • Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, garage, MANCHESTER - 3 bedroom MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, bedroom Townhouse includes Street or phone 6495261. Realtor/MLS, 643-6666. apartment in 4-family building, Street. large lot, high on a hill in one of The BARROWS ti WALLACE Co. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot everything except electricity. Realtors — MLS U ETTERSl appliances, newly decorated, Full prilvate basement, patio, EXCELLENT location, near Manchester’s finest MANCHESTER - Executive water, carpeting. $195. Lease. THREE ROOMS nicely fur­ Manchester Parkade — 649.U0e available\immediately, securi­ Call 649-2813. wall-to-wall carpeting. $215 per hospital, carpeting and all neighborhoods. $66,500. custom built Ranch. Three ty require, $155. Eastern 646- month. Paul W. Dougan, nished, near shopping and bus utilities included, parking. Call Philbrick Agency, Realtors, spacious bedrooms, family line, parking available. Call 649- 646-4200; 8250. ! FOUR ROOMS, all electric Realtor, 643-4535, 64&;jl021. 6499258. room off kitchen, rec-room, 1287. den, lovely secluded lot. Hayes deluxe apartment, caroeting CAPE - Four bedrooms, living MANCHESTER - Choice of and all utilities included, cen­ FOUR room apartment, heat, 122 EAST CENTER STREET - Agency, 646-0131. GLASTONBURY - Suburban — W f four-room apartments, in two- hot water, stove and New 520 square feet office, room with fireplace, large eat- living in horse area, trails near­ tral. Adults, no pets, security in kitchen, close to bus line. Im­ family home on Strant Street. and references. $185 per month. refrigerator, modem, clean, Houaaa lor Rant 65 heat, air-conditioning, choice of MANCHESTER - Porter by, ^ Bell Street, 6 room THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Nice backyard. Wall-to-wall 649-9258. centrally, located, December carpeting,peting, paneling,paneling^ ample maculate condition.condition, Immediateimmediate Street section, 9room custom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2-car gar­ carpeting, stove and 1st. $170. Security, 643-4884. MANCHESTER - 6-room fumuf parking, on bus line. May sub- occupancy. $31,000. Philbrick built Cape, dormer, garage, age, summer house with e tm. 6m. u4 Ni. 6it. refrigerator. Walk to bus and LANDLORDS A REALTORS house, garage. December to divide. 646-1180. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. treed lot. Hayes Agency, 649 fireplace, 2-stall bam, pool. Only 7 minutes from Aircraft, ALLEY OOP A WISE, OLD PHILOSOPHER shopping. Like living in your Thoroughly screened tenants SWELL fo^ singles.Stove and April, responsible couple. No 0131. . BY V.T. HAMLIN ..AND A N pets. $150. 649-6868. BUILDING approximately, 40s. 6394390. own home. Immediate occupan- sent to you free of charge We refrigerator with 2-bedroom W ieE OLD CT. $225 monthly. Call Mr. 3500 square feet, locate on CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 BUTCHER will fill your vacancies fast at apartment. $109 unfurnished. Evans, own-agent, from 9 a.m.- 22-35. Homefinders, $2S fee. 549- MANCHESTER - 4-bedroom Route 30, Vernon. Can be used YOU CAN NOW acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, BOLTON - Beautiful contem­ o w T K e e s * , BAYS 9 p.m., 1-749-0759. no cost or obligation to you. 6980. Dutch Colonial. Four baUis, as a warehouse or for storage. beataed ceiling, garages, porary ranch, 10 rooms, 2 1/2 WILMA/.... HOMEFINOERS double garage, executive Call 6492708 ask for Mr. Cutler, BUYAHOME view.. Hutchins Agency, 649- baths, fieldstone fireplace, ______527-5448 WINTER COMFORTS in this neighborhood. November 30th or Mr. Kay. 5324. sunken living room, large ther­ MANCHESTER - Convenient, WITHAILiTTLEAS mopane windows, on 11/2 acres large, good condition, three or two-bedroom duplex, roomy bccupancy. Hayes Agency, 64^ RieUT yard for kids and pets, parking, 0131. STORE for rent, 249 Broad CUS’TOM built,' air-conditioned, with 19mile view. $48,500. four bedrooms, cellar, attic, MANCHESTER — Nice one- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, oh/ $200. Lease and security. Call heat, and hot water included. Street. 600 to 3,500 square feet, California Ranch. Fireplaced o bedroom apartment at the Out of Town- also single or multiple garage 5% DOWNI living room, formal dining 6494200. 649-1924 or 643-5778. Teresa, close to shopping, bus, Only $200. 22-29. Homefinders, $25 fee, 549-6980. For Rant 66 bays available inunematefy. room, modern kitchen with etc. Includes appliances, Tom Colla, Top Hat Roast Beef, RANCH—45 Diane Drive, 6 dining area, family room, three CLEAN, convenient 3-room carpets and air-conditiorting. Broad Street, 643-9565. rooms on large treed lot, large apartment. Stove, refrigerator, KIDS OKAY in this two- EAST HARTFORD -Four room large bedrooms, fourth possi- COVENTRY (NORTH) $171 per m onth. P aul W apartment, stove parking, living room with dining area, ble. •age. Beauiifu ' heat, parking, storage, garage Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- bedroom unfurnished $38,900 apartment..First floor with security. 289-4134. eat-in kitchen, 3 b^rooms, landscapedId rounds. Marion 1 included. $145 monthly. 1021. Wantad to Rant 69 References. Ask for Mr. basement and yard. $130 unfur­ large rec room. $34,90O. Robertron, Realtor, 643-5953 UNUSUAL nished. 13-29. Homefinders, $M EAST HARTTORD - 4 rooms, Belfiore, between 4:30 and 5 FIVE ROOMS, tiled bath, heat, MOTHER with three children NEW "CARRIOON p.m., 647-1416. fee. 549-6980. adult couple, no children, no MANCHESTER - 6-room ■ NEWH6MEI V hot water included. Middle- pets, stove and refrigerator, desires 3-bedroom apartment, COLONIAL-94 Henry St., Ranch, rec room, two baths, May I show you through a con­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY aged adults. Security deposit. neat, hot water. Call 2892897,4- can afford up to $180 including formal living room, family wall-to-wall carpets, air- temporary Raised Ranch MANCHESTER - Fiv-room References. No pets. Parking. FOUR ROOM apartment, first floor, cellar storage, garage, 8 p.m. heat. Call 647-1161. room with fireplace, 2Vk conditioning, living room 25x13’ loaded with eye appealing 'mU>,?OPPAXI^f duplex 3 bedrooms, adults,, no llVzB School Street, across baths, aluminum siding, large pets, references. $140. LaPenta yard. $155 monthly. Call M9 with fireplace, corner lot. 649 modern touches. Beamed roUKE1DOR06RA tricks. He wants to get on from East Side Rec, near Main. VERNON - Willow Brook WANTED - 2 or 3 bay garage sundeck, garage, stove, hood, 5447. 47+CHRD,f,-«/e40 Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. 2871. cathedral ceilings, dark PtZZATOdO. A T 0 R I O O E By Oswald I t James Jacoby lead so as to run off the good Apartments, 3t^ rooms at $180; for car storage over winter with disposal, dishwasher. diamonds and clubs. He ^ays LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment electricity. Call 649-6994, 643- stained cabinets, skylight, The bidding has been: 6 SECOND FLOOR, large five- RAINY DAY problems are 4 ^ rooms at $2(^. Includes SPLIT LEVEL-^127 Brent SIX room Cape on lovely comer a low spade and hopes that with refrigerator, range, dis­ heat,------hot water,...... refrigerator,jger 7830 after 5. lot, tastefully decorated, many multibaths, equipped kitchen, West North East South room apartment, with garage posal, heat and air- over, with this 2-bedroom Rd., 7 rooms, 2 full baths, for­ East will duck. apartment. Porch for kids, oven-range, disposal, dis-dis­ new and custom features, nice plush carpeting throughout, RUMBLE Of course, if East is alert, 10 and attic. Close to schools and conditioning, parking. $195 Apartmant Bulldinga- mal dining room, fireplaced floor to ceiling fireplace and 2 Pass 16 Pass 34^ shopping. Security deposit and parking and yard. $140 unfur-i hwasher,asher, wall-to-wall residential area yet convenient (( Greedy hog could lose head neither ^ade play will do monthly. Handy to Main Street. car'peting, air-conditioning, For Bala 70 living room, 3 bedrooms, rec to everything. Centrally air- garages. Call Joe Gordon, 649 Pass 3f Pass 3N.T. references required. Children Call 644-2427. nished. 22-9. Homefinder, $25 South any good. East will be fee. 5496980. parking, swimming pools, room, laundry room, treed conditioned, fireplace, enclos^ 5306. Pass ,46 Pass 4N.T. and pets accepted. Available 'ble l looking at dummy’s dia­ lighted \tennis courts, basket­ ROCKVILLE - 4-family, over lot. High 3ps. paneled sunporen, three or four monds and clubs. He will Pass 56 Pass ? December 1st. $180 per iiionth. MANCHESTER area - $7,000 yearly income, $36,400. You, South, hold: Call 643-6977. STUDENTS SPECIAL- only ball court, ice skating, picnic bedrooms. Will assist with • • B& W • • i NORTH have heard the bidding and (Hebron).'Modern 4 rooms, groves, storage. No pets. Call Tremont Agency, 872-4453, 872- F.J.SPILECKI financing. Lower 30s. Owner, As they say on Wall Street: 6A2f5 6AQJ87AAKJ65 $190 per month includes heat, $120. for this two-bedroom un­ REALTOH 64S;2121 ♦ Q7 “The biul gellets a little; the will rise with the spade ace furnished c^partment with Vernon, 872-8511 between 9-4, 6304. 6496325, 742-7215. The BARROWS A WALLACE Co. What do you do now? MANCHESTER - 4 large hot water, carpeting, Frank BpIlaeU ^ Realtors — MLS f 972 bear lets a little and the hog ahd try the hearts. parking. 12-14. Homefinders, weekdays, afte r 4, and on A — Bid five notrump. You rooms, new bath, no small appliances and storage, ^ B ualnaaa P ro p a rty Bob Qorman Manchester Parkade — S4SS90S Q954 goes Broke.” will leave it to your partner to children,' appliances, $130. 2871, 646-0882. $25 fee. 5496980. weekends, call 872-4400. MANCHESTER-Redwood AQ86 Fortunately for those of us Sala Farms is the location of this WINTHROP i who aren’t nogs, all oppo­ bid seven which he should do if Security and utilities extra. 643- BY DICK CAVALU WEST east(D)' The bridge hog sees there bis spades are solid. 9274. FINE FOR family,„_Tiily, ‘two ROCKVILLE - Three-room lovely' Dutch Colonial Cape. 4 105 4 AJ8642 nents aren’t alert The man NICE one-bedroom apartment, apartment, heat, hot water, BAST Center Street - Office MANCHESTER - Henry Street First-floor family room, 3 COVENTRY Excitingly un- is a chance to make two.over- TODAY’S QUESTION quiet location. Includes heat, bedrooms for only $125. unfur­ WHAT.ROSr WOJLD ‘lOJ UKEJKETO I I THINK It> UKE TO BE f KJ84 f AQ6 who plays a low spade here is stove, refrigerator. $135. Adults building, originally set up for near Princeton, "Charming bedrooms, 1 l/2baths, and large ique custom built Ralstsed Ranch WELL,THERE QOB& THE WHOLE WAR. tricks at his three notrump Instead pf bidding three hearts FOUR-ROOM apartment. appliances, air-conditioning nished' Nice yard for children -—-o- • ------HOLDINMMANTI-QERM ARA#«i, J CHIEF OF INTELUfiENCB. ♦ 72 ♦ lO likely to score game and rub­ and pets. Parking and laundry only- Security deposit required, dental office. Waiting room, Cape, dormer, large living treed lot. Priced to sell. Zinsser on wooded lot, balcony contract. He covers West’s 10 your partner has bid three spades Clean. Built-in stove, one car and carpets. $185. Paul W. overlooks beammed cathedral WINTHROP? *95432 4 jii107 ber as a reward for his pru­ facilities in basement. 23-M. Parking for one car. Call 649 two operating rooms, spare room, fireplace, paneled family Agency, 6491511. of spades with dumtay’s dent restraint. over your three clubs. What do parking. Own cellar. $160 plus Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- room, three labs, half bath, ceiling living room, formal SOUTH queen. If East wins with the you do now? escrow. 649-0783. Homefinders, $25 fee. 549-6980. 99^8. room, screened porcb, 1021. parking, plus three-room apart­ dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 4K93 ace and leads the spade back (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Answer Tomorrow aluminum siding, lovely treed MANCHESTER-SIX-room ▼ l05l HEBRON - four room apart­ ment on second floor. $5d,000. lot. Immediate occupancy. aluminum sided Cape, located king sized master, multi­ oiir hog scores his two over­ SPACIOUS five-room duplex, NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, half of MANCHESTER - Two functional finished lower level, AKJ863 bedrooms, stove, and ment, with bath, country living, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Priced right. Lower 30s. Arruua in Redwood Farms area. Wall- tricks, If East shifts to ace near park and center. Private two-family. 1V4 baths, 6494200. in-law apartmenz, 2 1/2 baths, K and another heart our hog yard and porch. Three refrigerator, parking included. city conveniepce, next to a Realty, 644-1539. to-wall carpet, eat-in kitchen, 3 Xi carpeting, appliances included. bubbling stream. $170 per large bedrooms, 1 l/2baths, and 2-car garage. High 30’s. Both vulnerable will have to try to explain to Answer to Previous PurzIe bedrooms, laundry hookups, Full basement, $267 per month. Move in today. $135 unfur­ month, deposit required, Houaaa" For Sala 72 MANCHESTER - Rockledge large lot. Priced in the 30’s. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Wcat North Etast South his partner why ne bid I V a r i e t y full basement and attic. Adults Paul W. Dougan, Realteri 643- nished. 21-34. Homefinders, $25 6494200. (araoML^ I rarawtficiskji fee, 549-6980. children welcome. No pets. Call section. Beautiful 9bedroom Zinsser Agency, 6491511. U 24 notrump without a heart- and older children consider^. 4535, 646-1021. MANCHESTER - Finally a nice stopper. 3 rjn i7 iad ■ [iT(?i:--iDwrar-i $170. Phone 646-6297, 643-5691. 646-6776. Split, has living room- with Pass 34 Pass 3N.T. niilHId fJK:lHf Raised Ranch that can be fireplace, dining room, kitchen COVENTRY - Custom Ranch, Paas Pass Pass ACROSS 2 Strong wind taO H » -■ TWO-BEDROOM Townhouse, two years old, 3 bedrooms, 3 Natives vf FOUR room apartment, wall- bought for a moderate price. with all appliances including Opeoiag lead-A2 The less hoggish player I Grow old Eritrea AVAILABLE immediately - full private basement. Private Call us for details and inspec­ kitchen, room, large living nCK P31?4Uira(U nal pleasant first floor apartment, to-wall carpet, refrigerator and dishwasher and disposal, wall- Manchester $36,900 AVALU doesn t care about two spade 4 Leader (It.) ' 4 Gave entrances and patio. Includes WOODLAND tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, room with Ben Franklin stove, /A* 8 Fruit drinks medication lo iS E m large kitchen, centrally stove, washer and dryer, swim­ to-wall carpeting, rec room, 3V5 ★ HAPPY^OLIDAYS^ m heat, appliances, carpets, $240 ming pool, Vernon location on 6491577. baths, large lot. Priced right. 2 full baths, hardwood floors, 12Gol(term' 5 Arm bone located, $135 plus heat, no SHORT RIBS b V f r a n k 6 ’NEAL 13 Palm leaf iOneofthe per month. Paul W., Dougan, MANOR bus line. Call after 5, 6464203. Call Mitten Agency, Realtors, Spent by the fireplace in this gold aluminum siding with PI appliances, lease and security. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 3-bedroom« Ranch. Large storm doors and windows. Also 14 Hybrid animal 'Fates n 649-3978, 6464780. PRIME AREA - If you want 6496930. ' TaK-HONEST VOUR OPPONENT /!..BUT WE CAN 15 Arab name 7 Take food S H a c ir a s p i i i APARTMENTS HEBRON - five room Duplex, 3 your children to swim in thefr kitchen, built-ins, 2 baths, rec full cellar. $38,500. 742-8602. WITH YOU,SHERIFF THIS yvia'PCKUPA lOTOF 13 k n o w - ALWAYS COUNT ISNasUest 8 Faulty WlilHIJIHHH WE HAVE customers waiting Homastaad Straat m bedrooms, all appliances, laun­ own pool and play in their own MANCHESTER - Four room. Large yard with ELECTION IS GOING ID SE votes IN TOWN.' ON A SOLD BLOCK . (coll.) 9 Two singers 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ for the rental of your apartment (ON W. Middla Tpke.) 18 Asylum 10 Otherwise 28 Aeriform fuel 41 Pack, as cargo dry hookups, large yard, large backyard, call us to find bedroom Colonial, 2 fireplaces, privacy fence. Call Waniad-Raal Batata 77, VERY CLOSE.' OF NOTES FROM. .^I^T A R GAZER?* V 42Jasun'.'> boat ment, heat, security, $160. Call or home. J.D. Real'Estate MANCHESTER 20 Mr. Kefauver 11 Hardens 29 Greek letter 646-2426, 9-5. private driveway, near schools, out about this fine Split-level laundry and jnud room off -ByCLAYKlPOLLAN- tlCrimson 17 Delicate 30 Certain t mvth. I Associates, Inc. 643-5129. BuiHin neat, $240 per month. 646-0273. home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, kitchen, enclosed Jaiousied Aun U8BA 43 Peel 6 ★ ★ w o L c o n SELLING your home or 'MAA.2I K Yow Dally AdMIyGulth H 22 Female fowls 19 Leases singers UAR HOUSINfi CORP. between 8-6 p.m. 6491577. porchl patio, walk up attic, rec actaage? For prompt friendly 'I Aetordlng'lo Iht Stan, ’’ 24HlU(Scot.) 23 Diner 32 Less cooked ' 45 English SEVEN-ROOM. Duplex, 3 LOOKING for anything in real REALTORS^^ Afi, n S :« i! 25 Highway 24 Lost blood 37 (Classify composer bedrooms, living, dining, fami­ 1 and 2-bedroom ^luxury room, w rtin Sbhool district, service, call Louis Dlmock-. 9191928 To develop m^soge for Wednesdoy, 46 Bumpkin estate rental — apartments, Ansaldi built, treed lot. 5698200 MLS ■3-19l2-24rQj 26 Floor covering 25 Advises (dial. I 39 Skeletal parts ly rooms. Modern kitchen with apartments. Features wall-to- STORRS AREA - On Route 44A. 100x190’ LOT goes with this Realty, 649-9823. T D,<5-4956 rood words correspming to numbers 314975 L a 29 Missouri 26 Dwellers ' 40 Stringed 47 Mix homes, multiple dwellings, no Brand new duplex, wall-to-wall clean 9room older home. Three Immediate occupancy. 2-car “The Home Team" of your Zodiac birth sign. 49 Vegetable new cabinets, stove, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate wall carpeting, vanity tile TAURUS tributary 27 Not new instruments „caipeting, 3 bedrooms, full bath bedrooms, 2-car garage, large garage, $44,90Q. Call Warren E. I Favwdblt 31 ContsM 61 Mood 31 Giri'tname refrigerator and dishwasher.. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. baths, built-in oven, range, ALL CASH for your property AWLii 2 Populoriiy 32 Your, 62Voluobl« on'second floor, half bath first kitchen included m this scarce Howland Realtors, 6491108. (var.) 2 2 . V r r 7 9 16 ii $250 and security. 649-3050 after dishwasher, refrigerator and within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, I'STKMAr.JO 3 Enttf 33Agrssmsnti 63And floor, large living room, kitchen low 30s price range. More land instant service. Hayes Agency. 4Add 34 Your 640U 3SFcU 1 p.m. ■MANCHESTER — Attractive 4 disposal, electric heat, 2 air Lota-Land tor Sala 73 ^ 1 - 91915 34Rubaout IT 13 i4 with dinette area, all available to buy. 'r. J. Crockett, PORTER ST. area - im­ 646-0131. ' ahi39S 4 ' SA4oy 3SA 6SB« 35 Hypoilbetlcal room apartment, stove, conditioners, glass sliding appliances, stove, self-cleaning Realtors, 649151577. maculate 7 room Colonial, gar­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 60oy 36 Signing 66Todoy IT FOUR ROOMS, centrally refrigerator, references, no OMIM 7Gs« 37Could 67Tho SAartTASIUI itnictural nr 17 doors, all large rpoms: Full o\ton, double door refrigerator, age; trees, privacy. Hutchins MANCHESTER - Off Porter 8Awoy 3SFrom 68 And unit! located, second floor, heated, pets, $140. 228-3540, 649-5325. WE Wil l buy your house for I MAjT» basement storage area, ample dishwasher, disposal, full base­ MANCHESTER - two fatally Agency, Realtors, 0495324. Street, A-zone building lot that cash. Call anytime, Hutchins 909937-495a ’^Advetse 0 N 'e 'u (^ 5014. SupL • 648-8297 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, your inspection. Call builder for Constitution Plaza, Hartford, (NEWSPAPili ENTERPRISE ASSN | rent. 6491680, 6493549. 6494200. •' details. 643-2282, 644-8896. 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4 to Seek Consumer Justice , the dondrs lost it in a badly Concern By JOHN CUNNIFF action and civil damage suits mon Cause and other groups. bll-rassingly fast. One idea is to depressed stock markeU/vBut ficiently and in the public in­ AP Business Analyst and the like, they will be plowed A great deal of emotion exists keep a secondary offering it’s all in now, some $80,000. terest. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection back into the company, with on the issues in which Public overhanging the market, ready NEW YORK (AP) - Public Tom Mechling, the founder, Barbara B. Dutm. Commissioner ' only minimal dividends paj^ to Equity plans to be involv^. to release if demand is great. Terry Higgins. Director of Consumer Education Equity Corp., the company that says that the “counter cor­ shareholders. Millions of Americans are If Public Equity is successful, hopes,to make a living suing poration” should be in action by MANCHESTeJr , c o n n ., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1973 — VOL. XCIII No 33 Can shareholders be happy angry over faulty products and Mechling expects a lot of. Man.ch^sur-A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -i^ c h t pa g e s - t w o se c t io n s other companies, in the name of this time next year, the — fc j;______• 'V, ■ ’ ■ This holiday season give your . Next week, we’ll be 'talking with minimal'dividends? pollution) to name only two con­ similar companies to be PRICE:\ FIFTEEN CENTS consumer justice, won’t be in ^curities and Exchange Com­ WATER WD6HT children playtime fun with safe­ about the safe and proper use of Mechling thinks they can M, cerns, but have felt powerless developed on a regional basis. action until nearly a year from mission willing. It^will be ty. It is very important when toys and will mention more and he bases his view on the to act. There is so much to do, so many now, but at least plans are registered with the SEC in PROBLIMT buying toys for your children to about “banned toys.” nature of the people expected to Given this opportunity, corporations to sue, he IM choose ail toys carefully and moving ahead. February. 'invest: altruistic, idealistic, Mechling said, they might We welcome suggestions and Earlier this year, those plans believes, that regional copies selectively. questions. Answers to questions •Aasuming a six-to eight- eager for change, perhaps quickly absorb t h e '488,000 will be required. almost came to a halt as its month period Of consideration Choose a toy appropriate for of general interest will appear angry at Industrial abuses. shares being -offered. Nobody Does this make Mechling an E-LIM backers, became involved in by the SEC, the company hopes your child’s age and develop­ in this column. Address The underwriting will be knows if they will, of course, enemy of busjness, of Excess water in the body can other projects, including some by late summer, or early fall to ment. Many toys have age questions to: “Of Consumer handled by the company instead but Mechling, a challenge­ capitalism, of the American be uncomfortable. E-UM will backstage roles, with the Senate begin selling $2.4 million of help you lose excess water group labels on the package. Concern,” Department of Con­ of by an investment banker, seeking youth of 53, distills way? No sir, says Mechling, Watergate committee. shares at $5 a share, or $50 for 'This is a good guide but should sumer Protection, State Office with solicitations made to many energy from optimism. Public Equity isn’t an­ '**‘«h*- Only $1.50. And the arrival of some of the the minimum purchase of 10 always be coupled with plain Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, of the people who earlier aided He is, in fact, contemplating tibusiness. To the contrary, he LIQQBTT naXALL seed money that had been shares. common sense. Don't be fooled or call 800-842-2649, toll free. G eorge M cG overn’s 1972 possible measures to keep the Insists, jt.can serve to keep PARKADE PHARMACY Voters Favor pledged was delayed because ____ 404 W. Middle Take. _ State Voting As profits are made on clqss by the package that says: presidential campaign. Com­ stock from risin-g em- business on its toes, working ef­ “Wonderfully entertaining and educational for children from four to 14!” Nothing can be Results Mixed Incumbents quite that appealing to children so different in age. Avoid the By The Associated Press SOL R. COHEN Hillery Gallagher, 5,671 votes; elaborate, the complex, the' « ' Herald Reporter and, Carl Zinsser, 5,201. potentially frustrating. Look in­ Republicans won a sweet victory in Bridgeport and an Gallagher ran for state stead for the sturdy, the simple, upset in Meriden while Democrats notched an upset of Manchester Democrats com- representative in 1972 and lost the easily understood. Hartford ]\latioiial their own in Stamford in Connecticut municipal elections pletejy swept the municipal to Democrat Francis Mahoney. election Tuesday and retained Warnings such as “Not Tuesday. Zinsser is a former town direc- Intended for Children Under control of all offices except 'tor (filling'a vacancy caused by Three Years of Age,” should be On balance the Democrats won the day by wresting con­ those guaranteed the a resignation.) He ran for the heeded. Remember that trol from the GOP in at least 32 towns. Republicans took ' Republicans under minority board in 1971 and lost. In 1972 he ' younger brothers and sisters m ates YOU a EnM te Person control in 10.' representation rights. lost a bid for state represen­ may have access to toys in­ Manchester voters, besides tative from Assembly District Leaders of both parties said Mambruno, a Democrat, won a tended for older children once electing candidates to town of­ 9. Republican stay-at-homes ac­ second term over Republican flie toy has been brought into fices, approved by a 8,008-to- Republican candidates for the counted in large measure for newcomer Carmen Donnariim- your home. 4,516 vote a $5.6 million ap­ Board of Directors who lost the shifts. ' ma 22,259 to 13,554. Your child’s age determines propriation for renovations and Tuesday are: Paul Willhide, 5,- Incumbents were re-elected Roughly two-thirds of the his ability to handle electrically additions to Manchester’s 165 votes; Charles Crocini, 4,- In Connecticut’s other major voters in Southington turned out operated toys or chemistry junior high schools, "niey ap­ 924; and Raymond Karpe. 4,627. cities while a racetrack as the racetrack proposal was 7 sets. It is wise to buy toys of proved, also, five town charter referendum was defeated in defeated 5,816 to 4,133. these types for older children changes and rejected seven Southington. “The people have spoken and Price, the low Democratic only. Don’t allow your child to others. Democratic state (Hiairman theirs is the last word. We winner for the board, had 977 remove or replace electrical The election sweep was by John M. Bailey said the only thought our track would be good more votes than MrS. components. Also, never add to We give you a package For $3.00 a month you’U get all margins ranging from just un­ unsecured personal instalment loans; Person Card. And get you started on effect recent national events for the town, but the people Ferguson, the top Republican our substitute substances in a der 1,000 in some instances to such as Watergate seemed to think otherwise,” said Zigmon winner, and 3,352 more than chemistry set. of all your favorite banking benefits: 5% on regular savings; guaranteed check cashing throughout a whole new way of banking, night or about 4,500 in others and, com­ have on Tuesday’s outcome was Duksa, head of the group that Karpe, the low Republican "Label looking” plays a vital pared to Democratic victories Connecticut; youth privileges; family day, at home or away. to keep some Republicans wanted to build the track.' vote-getter. part in careful toy selection. in Manchester of past years, A total of 14,696 voters were services for only $3 a month, balance; personalized checks financial counseling; your Favorite home. Other mayors and first was almost of landslide propor­ Check for labels on fabric toys GOP state Chairman J. Brian selectmen re-elected Tuesday' checked out at the polls. They for “non-flammable,” “flame- ' at no extra cost; no-bounce checks; Person Card. tions. Not one Republican can­ include 436 who cast absentee Gaffney agreed, noting the turn­ included: William B. Lw is, didate defeated his or her retardant,” or “ flame- This is the financial plan to end all Master Charge; free cashier’s cheeks All you have to do to become a We’re with you all the way. out appeared lower than in the Greenwich; Anthony SbOTa, ballots. The turnout was a dis­ resistant” notices as well as Democratic counterpart in any appointing 54 per cent — far last municipal election in 1971. Middletown; Donald J. Irwin, of the town’s 10 voting districts. “washable” and hygienic” for plans. A complete money manage- and free money orders; rent-free below {he 60 per cent who voted Favorite Person is visit any office of H A R T iX m D N A nO V A L Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Norwalk; Frederick P. Daley, The high vote-getter was stuffed toys and dolls. ment package that includes every $6.50 safe deposit box where avail- A. Panuzio scored an unofficial Torrington; Joseph C. Carini, in 1971 and the 65 per cent who Avoid toys that produce Hartford National.We’ll make it Mayor John W. Thompson, with voted in 1969. About 87 per cent 20,915-to-18,914 victory over Wallingford, and David J. 9,583 votes of 14,696 cast. N ext. excessive noise. Even toy cap service you or your family are ever able; automatic savings plan; free quick and simple with just one appli- Democrat William E. Mullane Calchera, Willimantic. voted in the 1972 Presidential pistols fired too close to a statewide Connecticut Oflices highest was Towp Treasurer election. A 60 per cent turnout likely to need. travelers’ checks; preferred rates on cation. Give you your own Favorite in the state’s most closely Also re-elected was John J. Roger Negro, returned to office child’s ear can cause damage. watched election. Socialist can­ Sullivan in Fairfield, giving him had been predicted for this with '9,309 votes. Town Clerk year. Also, avoid shooting games, es­ didate AlberiJ^L-Perrocco drew the longest continuous service pecially those involving darts Edward Tomkiel, endorsed by The apathy is being at­ 2,175 votes. of any first selectman. He has both parties and running and arrows, unless the games tributed to the lack of any Panuzio, who won his first served eight terms, beginning Top Vote~Getters Confer without opposition, received 8,- are played under close parental term two years ago by a scant in 1959. excitable issues and to the fact 455 votes as a Democrat and 5,- that the Democrats ran mostly supervision. nine votes, carried a host of Winning first terms were Repuyican Director Vivian Ferguson talks about election Prignano were the top vote-getters for the Board of Direc­ 576 as a Republican. Town clerk incumbents and the Toys for the very small child Republicans into office, in­ Charles A. Ducibella in Dan­ results with Democratic Mayor John Thomifeon (right) tors, and Mrs. Fetguson, one of three Republicans elected since 1956, he was re-elected to Republicans mosty newcomers, and infant should be chosen cluding 10 Common ■ Council bury and Joel Baldwin in and Democratic Deputy ^yor Pascal Prignano at a four-year term. with extra care. Playthings that to the board, was the top vote-getter in her party. (Herald whose names were unknown to members-enough to give Milford. Democratic Headquarters Election Night. Thompson and photo by Bevins) Democrats elected to the the voters. are safe for older children Republicans control. . Board of Directors in addition N Negro, re-elected town become hazardous in the hands Speculation that Panuzio will to Thompson are: Pascal of little ones. When choosing a treasurer, received almost be the OOP’s nominee for Prignano, 8,939 votes; Mrs. twice as many votes as his toy for a toddler/ or infant, lieutenant governor next year is Phyllis Jackston, 8,644; John make sure it: —IS too large to Republican opponent, Samuel bound to increase. - Tahi,' 8,640; Anthony Pietran- Maltempo — 9,309 to 4,793. be swallowed. .Although he said Tuesday tonio, 8,587; and Robert Price, Elected to the Board of —Does noj^ have detachable night he wanted to finish his 7,779. All are incumbents Education for the term 1973-76 others who have been trying to small partS^ that can lodge in term in Bridgeport, Panuzio DOUG BEVINS “The town will be proud they to complete junior high school specifications started this mor- except Price. He was elected to were Democrats Pa.ul the win^ipe, ears, or nostrils. added: “No poUtician closes (Herald Reporter) get approval of school projects, did it.” educational specifications hing, Kennedy said. He said the the seat vacated by Democrat Greenberg, with 8,509 votes; —IS/iiot apt to break easily the door on anything.” Manchester voters Tuesday« unsuccessfully, since 19M. In School Superintendent James started this morning, Kennedy school officials will now begin Jon Norris. and Mrs. Carolyn - Becker, 8,- intO/ small pieces or leave In Meriden, Republican John reversed a trend of school 1968, voters turned down a new P. Kennedy, obviously pleased said. He said the school of­ working with the Town Building The board will meet for its 523; and Republican Miss j^ g e d edges. Quine spoiled Democratic referendum defeats and ap­ elementary school in Center with the favorable referendum ficials will now begin working Committee, and selection of organizational meeting Nov. 19 Elinor Hashim, 5,602. —Does not have sharp edges Mayor Abraham G. proved, by an approximate 2-1 Springs Park, and in 1971 vote, said support of many town with the Town Building Com­ architects for the renovations- and is expected to re-elect Elected to the school board or points. Grossman’s bid for a second margin, a $5.6- million ap­ townspeople defeated referen- organizations was probably the mittee, and selection of additions program is the next Thompson- its mayor and for the term 1974-77 were —Has not been put together term by lodging an unofficial propriation for renovations and dums for a new junior high decisive factor. He thanked the architects for the renovations- formal step. Prignano its deputy mayor. The Democrats Allan Thomas, 8,- with easily exposed straight 10,277 9,845 victory. additions to Bennet and Illing school, a new northeast elemen­ Town Building Committee, the additions program is the next Kennedy said he hopes the secretary is expected to be 954; and Albert Harris, 8,265; pins, sharp wires nails, etc. Grossman, who had been Junior High Schools. tary school, and a junior high school board’s Citizens Ad­ formal step. junior high school project will Mrs. Jackston, to replace and Republican Mrs. Beverly —Is not made of glass or brit­ denied his party'$^endorsement The vote on the school school swimming pool. visory Committee, school bojird Kennedy said he hopes the be out to bid by early spring, Pietrantonio in the office. Malone, 5,676. tle plastic. and had to win the nomination proposal, which was the first of School board members, ad­ members, administrators, civic junior high school project will and he said he’s looking toward The highest vote-getter on the Greenberg, Thomqs (school V —Is labeled “non­ in a primary, asked for a 13 questions on the voting ministrators, and others — organizations, and both be out to bid by early spring, a September 1975 opening of the Republican side was Mrs. Vi- board chairman) and Harris toxic” ...avoid painted toys for recount and conceded at 10 a.m. machines, was 8,008 to 4,516. after hearing the favorable political parties for their sup­ and he said he’s looking toward completed buildings. vian'Ferguson with 6,802 votes. are incumbents. Mrs. Becker, infants who put playthings into when the second talley con­ More than 2,000 of the nearly news of the school referen­ port of the issue. a September 197^ opening of the The $5.6 million project is es­ Re-elected to the Board of Miss Hashim and Mrs. Malone their mouths. firmed his defeat. 14,700 persons voting in dum’s approval Election Night Kennedy emphasized that completed buildings. a timated to be split into $2,719,- Directors, she will be minority are new on the board. As of —Does not have parts which In New Britain, Democrat Tuesday’s election didn’t cast — all said they were pleased with approval of the referen­ The $5.6 million project is es­ 000 for Bennet and $2,881,000 for leader, the first woman in that November 1974, the nine- can pinch fingers or toes or Mayor Stanley Pac beat former votes on the school question, with the results. dum “The work has just timated to be split into $2,719,- Illing Junior High School. About post ii\, Manchester history. member school board will in­ catch hair. Republican Mayor. Algert The proposed $5.6 million Allan ’Hiomas, school board begun.” He said it’s now school 000 for Bennet and $2,881,000 for $3,159,500 of the project cost Joining her on the Board! of clude four women. Incumbent —Does not have' cords or Politis 16,118 to 7,930 and im­ renovations-additions project chairman said, “It’s good to see officials’ responsibility “to get Illing Junior High will be financed by a town bond Directors are Republicans Democrat Mrs. Eleanor Colt- strings over 12 inches long. proved his chances of gaining a approved by the voters is essen­ the schools win.” every cent of value possible out School._ School ad­ issue, and the remaining $2,- man is the fourth. ' Paul Greenberg, chairman of of the improvement project.” ministrators’ work to complete 440,5()0 would be paid by state Examine all toys. Don’t mis­ spot on the Democratic state tially a scaled-down version of Re-elected to the Board of the school board’s Uding and School administrators’ work junior high school educational grants. take such things as high price, ticket next year. a $6.8 million! proposal Selectmen were: Democrats sites committee, said he was fancy packaging and ads for Mayor Frank J, Longo of defeated by town voters last Chester Bycholski, 8,475 votes; pleased voters recognized need quality, durability, and safety. Bristol won a second term year. Last year’s referendum Nine and Mrs. Irene Pisch, 8,470; for secondary school space. ’To help you judge for yourself ' against Republican James F. lost by 470 votes of the more- and Republican Mrs. Mildred “I’m happy the kids will get the merits and relative safety O’Donnell in the wake of a bat­ than-18,600 votes cast in the Schaller, 5,545. of playthings, our department tle with the town’s Democratic 1972.election; about 3,00ftyoters good school facilities,” he said. is offmng free single copies of registrar to keep his name at in 1972 didn’t vote on the school Paul Phillips, chairman of Found And, re-elected constables a booklet titled “What You the head of the party’s ticket. question. the Town puilding Committee, were: Democrats William Des­ Should Know About Toys!” We The registrar wanted Longo’s Passagp of Tuesday’s school termed the school question vote mond, 8,149; Clarence Foley, 8,- are also offering free single name removed because he also referendum was a victory for “a great victory.” He said. 722; Joseph Macri, 8,229; and copies of Consumer Product headed an independent slate. the Board of Education and Slain Paul Phillips, 8,294; and Safety Commission’s “Banned The unofficial vote was 10,473 to Republicans Robert Meek, 5,- Products” l|st. This list shows 8,243. 425; Sedrick Straughan, 5,793; products, mainly toys thfet have Stamford Mayor Julius M. ACAMPO, Calif. (A P)-N ine and Joseph.Swensson, 5,551. been found hazardous by the Wilensky’s bid for a third term persons were discovered today Voters Selective Registrars of Voters Herbert commission and subsequently was upset by Democrat Aider- shot to death and strewn about banned from sale. For a copy of - man Frederick P. Lenz Jr., who a luxury ranch-style house in Stevenson, Democrat, and Fred Peck, Republican, are asking the ^ k le t or list, write: Drug netted an unofficial 15,630 votes this small cominunity about 30 “election workers and the Cohtrol Division, Department to Wilensky’s 15,486. On Charter Items miles south of Sacramento, the general public to comment on of Consumer Protection. State . In other major cities:. < SOL R. COHEN Services, 6,532 to 3,787. San Joaquin County sherff’s of­ election procedures Tuesday. Office Building, Hartford, Democratic Mayor George A. Herald Reporter -* In addition to rejecting a pay fice reported. They said they used a new IBM 06115. Athanson won a second term in raise for directo$p, the voters Sheriff’s deputies said the Manchester voters proved checklist for the first time and Hartford, defeating Republican rejected the following grisly,discoveiry was made by extremely selective 'riiesday want to know just how effective Madelyn C. Neumann 19,318 to when it. came to voting on. 13 proposals: the Acampo Fire Department 4,887. * ' . To require the Board of Verplanck Marks referendum questions. They ap-' this morning whil? answering a ' ■ (See Pape Fourleeii) , Vets Day Thursday Democratic Mayor proved a $5.6 million appropria­ Directors to elect a vice chair­ rescue call. Bartholomew F. Guida was tion for Illing and Bennet man and depiity mayor, 3,769 to Investigators said the Verplanck School students will given a third term by New renovations and approved five 6,576; to create a Department shootings apparently occurred observe Veterans Day with a Haven voters. He defeated charter changes. However, of Finance and to consolidate about 9 p.m. Tuesday. A food special assembly program Republican newcomer John A. they rejected seyen other all fiscaL operations under a market about a mile away from Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Esposito by an unofficial 21,2M proposed chartercchanges, in­ director of finance, 3,834 to 6,-- the house, owned by one of the auditorium. The program, to 13,931. 347; to raise the celling for victims, had been broken into cluding one for a pay raise for CLOUDY called “ 1973 Peace with Waterbury Mayor Victor the town’s nine djrectord. purchases without competitive and ransacked, the authorities Honor,” will feature patriotic The school question won by bidding, 4,766 to 5,648; to per­ saic^ A safe was looted of an un­ songs by the fifth and sixth mit emergency borrowing specified amount of money, Clear and cold'tonight; just under 3,500 votes — 8,008 t o . . tem perature in upper 20s. grade glee club, recitations, without a referendum, 3,877 to they said. Nixon'To Give 4,516. In 1972 it lost by about 470 Tomorrow partly cloudy con­ and stories in honor of our votes and in 1971 by about 2,000. 6,363. “There was blood all over the veterans. Energy Crisis Also, to place the water and place,” a reporter said of the tinued cold. High in the mid to The pay raise proposal lost by upper 40s. Manchester’s Mayor John W. Plans Tonight sewer departments under the death scene. 457‘votes -:. 5,184 for - 5,641 Precipitation probability, Thompson will be guest jurisdiction of, the director of Two adult victims in the against. " near zero tonight and speaker. WASHINGTON (AP) - public works, 4,391 to 5,836; to house were tentatively iden­ President Nixon will ask The five charter>ehang’es ap­ tomorrow. Students participating in the place the Park Department un­ tified by police as Walter Congress to temporarily sus­ proved pertain to a Merit Winds, west about 10 m.p.h. program are: Michblle der the jurisdiction of the direc­ P arkin, 32, and his wife, pend nationwide clean air stan­ System for town employes, 7,- tonight. Southwest lO-to-15 Laramie, Karen McDonough, tor of public works, 4,632 to 5,- Joanne. Hie other identities dards as part of a series of 195 to-3,482; a change in the m.p.h. Thursday. Timothy Lauzon, Linda Mace, 742. given were of their two steps , to meet the growing police grievance procedure, 6,- School Referendum Tally Watched Outlook, Friday mostly Heather Johnson, Lynnanne The defeated proposals, children, Lisa, 6, and Bob, 4. energy shortage. Rep, John J. 560 to 3,762; a change in the cloudy and continued cold. Feeney, Kim Russell, Robin CJnlimited checking with no Hi^iest interest rate allowed hy law Guaranteed checkcashing except for one, followed the Other names were not im­ favorite Person privileges the whole Rhodes, R-Ariz., said Joday. designation’.of zoning enforce­ Atty. Allan Thomas (foreground), chairman of the Manchester Board of Education, Anderson) Kevin Boushee, Eric recommendations of the mediately learned. High Low . minimum balance. on Regular Savings. throughout Connecticut. family can eigoy Rhodes revealed Nixon’s in­ ment officer, .8,494 to 3,720; listens to results of the successful junior high school renovations-additions referjpndum Hathaway,. Cynthia Barnes, Manchester Property Owners All the victims had been shot Anchorage 26 10 Write all the checks you w ant There’s no tention following a briefing of removal of sections referring to with former school board member Dr. Walter Schardt and fnember Mrs. Eleanor Colt- Mark Almeida, Marc Pinette. u ------AiwwNow you get 5% auiiu*upciv;ciiu»i5cannual percentage rave rate on on your your fftuiWith jrvurravgnvererDuiiyour Favorite Person v«ivyvucanca5fiCar^ you can cash rFor oijusi^i.uu just $1.00 a a monin month per per person person you you can can urue order Association. .The had to death, deputies said. Some of Boston 43 37 ______f j . ______1 ____ . . ^ W l k T n - l ______t ______A.^ AMAA ..J . ______a » _ P _ . A t.. congressional leaders by White water and sewer regulations, to additional chaige, no minimum b^ance. And we everyday savings. You can deposit and witl^dipiw your HNB dieck up to $100 at any participating cards for the young people in your family. This recommended passage of the man. The scene is Democratic Headquarters, where the Democratic school board can­ the children were found in a Chicago 40 34 House energy experts. conform to state statutes, 5,560 Friends and parents qf print ybur name arfd address on all your checksks at any time and still r^ ive this interest rate. market or store as well as at any Hartfoiri entitles them to all Favorite Person privileges. proposal for pay raises for town didates seemed more concerned about the referendum than their personal contests. bedroom. Mr. and Mrs. Parkin Denver 63 35 Nixon was expected to outline to 4,522; and a change from the Verplanck students are invited at no extra cost National Office. directors. It took no position on Hiomas was re-elected to the school t)0^ ; Schardt wasn’t running; and Mrs. Coltman’s were found in a closet. Another San Francisco 65 60 ^ his proposals in ,a broadcast ^designation Welfare Depart­ to atteiJa. . the school bond quesHon. term isn’t up until 1975;.(Herald photo by Bevins) body was found in the kitchen. Washington 49 31 speech tonight. a ment to Department of ^ ia l

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