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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY M, liW - VOL. XCV, No. 93 SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS News ^New realism^ urged g summary I President Ford Compiled from United Press inlernulional WASHINGTOlfI r ^ (UPI) P D - President Medicare coverage for the elderly, Striking his theme. Ford said: "We Ford has called on an election-year but no national healUi insurance; tried to be a {x>llceman abroad and an Congress to both raise and cut taxes, more judges, jails and prosecutors to indulgent parent here at home...We State curtail government and forego the fight crime, but no new gun control must be more honest with the I attempt to seek miracle cures for measures; housing subsidies for 400,- American people, promising them no I NEW HAVEN - The Rev. lingering economic troubles. 000 tenants and 100,000 home buyers ; more than we can deliver, and David Noble Bubar, 48, In a State of the Union address that and the creation of a plan to give tax delivering all that we promise." Memphis, Tenn., and Dennis C. can serve as his platform in benefits to low-and middie-income ij Tiche, 28, Boyers, Pa., were Republican primary battles against families who invest in securities. He said he believed in a job for I convicted Monday on four Ronald Reagan, Ford said the He also proposed consolidating $10 everyone who wants to work, but he g counts of conspiracy to com- national state after 17 months of his billion in health programs; tax incen­ specifically rejected a "full mitt arson in connection with stewardship was “ in many ways a lot tives for business firms which in­ employment” bill, which has been the March 1,1975, firebombing crease jobs; enactment of his 1975 endorsed by most of the 11 declared 9. better — but still not good enough." of the Sponge Rubber Products energy program, including removal Democratic presidential candidates, Co. plant in Shelton. The jury He advocated “a new realism" of price controls on natural gas; to provide a government job (or ^ continues to deliberate the fate whose theme was that g^em m ent easing taxes on Inherited farms; an every worker who cannot find :•:! of six other defendants. must do less in the hope ^ t citizens incease in defense spending; and a private employment. He said private 4 : : then can do more for themselves. / free hand to "heip our friends, such business is where to look for "real, I HARTFORD - A two-tier He proposed expanding and making- as in Angola." rewarding, permanent jobs.” system to control gambling in permanent the current income tax In reaction. Republican Sen. Barry ;§ the state has been proposed to x: cut, by increasing the $750 personal M. Goldwater called Ford Ford spoke in the House chamber Gov. Ella T. Grasso by J. exemption to $875 next year and courageous for advocating restraint. for 47 minutes, before Congress % Walter Kennedy, her special making other liberalizations, but he House Speaker Carl Albert said the (though many members were absent, i;:; adviser on gaming. The plan also asked for heavier payroll taxes speech lacked vision. Sen. Edmund S. their seats filled by congressional I would reduce the political to meet a worrisome Social Security Muskle will give the formal aides), the cabinet, the Supreme nature of the commission’s deficit. Democratic reply on television at 9 Court, the diplomatic corps and the composition. He proposed an increase i p.m. EST Wednesday. television cameras. Regional Buckland action criticized I CUMBERLAND, R. I. - A weekend explosion which killed By SOL R. COHEN trict voters, the district had extended “John LaBelle isn’t running the dis­ one worker and injured 17 Herald Reporter its boundaries into the Buckland area trict." others at the Peterson-Puritan In a sharp exchange last night that for fire protection as of Nov. 17,1975. District Fire Chief Granville aerosol spray plant has been lasted only minutes, 8th District On Jan. 6, the district filed suit Lingard then said, "The contract was blamed o n ”an explosive gas Director Paul Cervini charged that against the Town of Manchester in terminated (Nov. 17) when the elec­ tors of the district voted to extend which flowed from storage District president Michael Massaro Hartford County Superior Court, in the boundaries into the district." ^ tanks and was sparked by a had exceeded his authority in a re­ an action returnable early next Massaro said he agreed with faulty electrical switch, accor- cent action concerning Buckland month. ding to the state fire marshal area fire protection. Lingard and then end^ the brief On Jan. 3, Massaro had informed The action seeks to determine who flurry with the remark, “It's been I MANCHESTER, N. H. - Town Manager Robert Weiss that an has jurisdiction in Buckland — the said and done, as far as I'm con­ Gov. Meldrim Thomson of New agreement between the town and dis­ town or the district — plus a deter­ cerned.” Hampshire has sued newsman trict dated July 1, 1974 was ter­ mination of who may collect taxes During the period the district has Kevin Cash, author of the book minated, that, as of Nov. 17,1975, the from Buckland property owners — been collecting $250 for each call It “Who the Hell is William district assumed jurisdiction of fire the town fire district or the Eighth answered in Buckland for the town, j:; Loeb?,’’ for libel Monday, service in the Buckland area and District. the district (ire department demanding $375,000 damages. Bicentennial flag raising conducted that, as of that date, it no longer will Cervini insisted last night that, answered about 50 calls a year and because the district board accepted collected about $12,500 a year. Thomson alleges Cash libeled The Bicentennial flag unfurls beneath Old Glory for the first charge the town for fire calls there. him by stating he “took with Under the July 1, 1974 agreement, the contract with the town July 1, In a report on fire department ac­ him certain accounts’’ of the time as students at Bowers School witness the raising in front of the town was to pay the district $250 1974, only an action by the district tivities in December, Lingard said Brooklyn law book publishing the school. Pulling the flag ropes is Sheila Foley, vice-president for each fire call made in the board may terminate it. his men answered 14 calls, including 9. firm for which he had Worked, of Mrs. Howard’s sixth grade class, while the class president, Buckland' ar6a by “tfie district fife' He a sk ^ Massaro who gave him 4 in the Buckland area. The calls, he when Thompson moved to New % Chris Brown, left, and Ray Gardiner, school principal look on. department. the right to terminate the contract, said, were for 1 house fire, 2 minor and ^ssaro replied that it was on fires in residences, 2 dumpster fires, Hampshire to found his own The Bicentennial flag was purchased with money earned from a Massaro’s Jan. 3 letter to Weiss publishing firm. the advice of District Counsel John 2 chimney fires, 2 car fires, 4 calls bake sale held by the class. (Herald photo by Pinto) explained that, as a result of a per­ missive referendum Nov. 17 by dis­ LaBelle. To which Cervini replied, relating to water in homes and 1 mutual aid call from South Windsor. National Tax Collector Mary Laraia I reported receipts totaling 96.8 per I TRENTON, N. J. - | Bank drops home mortgage rate cent of full-year estimates, with Authorities foiled an escape $217,048 in taxes and $1,060 in interest attempt and regained control payments recived. Manchester State Bank hasn’t had returning to savings accounts and the of a wing in Trenton State By DOUG BEVINS probable reduction in rates was in­ The district’s tax year is Oct. 1, much money available for mortgage low activity in new home construc­ 1975 to Sept. 30,1976. It’s fiscal year Prison today after an 11-hour Herald Reporter dicated. Heritage President William Hale, loans. Vice President Stanley Jarvis tion will probably bring the mortgage is June 1, 1975 to May 31, 1976. disturbance. One inmate was One Manchester bank has reduced announcing his institution’s lower said. “We were loaned up," he said. rates down. Near the end of last night’s killed trying to shoot his way its home mortgage loan rates and rates, said the V-per ceht rate is Hartford National’s basic rate is meeting, Wally Irish Jr. told the out of the prison. others are considering a reduction to 8 2 But Jarvis said his commercial lower than a year ago. In January still 9V4 per cent, the spokesman board he had received his first bill as stimulate the local housing market bank is studying the mortgage situa­ 1974, Heritage’s mortgage rate was said, but rates at that bank should a customer of the town water depart­ LOS ANGELES — Doctors j:; and make better use of investment tion, and it’s likely the bank will ex­ 8% per cent, he said. It has been 9 per come down a little by summer. ment (as of Sept. 1, 1075, the north and south of the Los money now now returning to savings pand its business in that area. He cent for several months. First Federal Savings and Loan Manchester Water Co. was absorbed Angeles area appear to be accounts. said rates would be competitive. Hale said the lower rate was made Association of East Hartford will into the town system) and that he is joining the 20-d a y -o ld A Herald survey of local bankers Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., possible by a growth in Heritage continue to remain competitive in extremely pleased at the savings In physicians strike, spreading showed there has been some based in Hartford, recently lowered savings accounts in 1975. He said the the home mortgage market. Presi­ water fees. || the walkout to at least three “softening” of mortgage rates in the its basic mortgage rate from 9V-i per lower rate reflects a national policy dent Robert Lynch said. Reductions However, said Irish, the bills to $: counties. S last few months, and further rate cent to 9 per cent, bank spokesmen of reduced interest rates and a more in mortgage interest rates appear former customers of the Manchester decreases are forecast this spring. said, and further reduction in the plentiful money supply to stimulate likely, he said, but they won’t go Water Co. have the notation that SHINGTON - Red soda Heritage Savings and Loan mortgage rate appears likely. below 8Vi per cent. sewage charges are 120 per cent of pop and other foods may never v Association announc^ Monday it is the economy. At the Savings Bank of Lynch said there is money water fees. He said he objects to the be the same again, as a result lowering its basic mortgage loan rate CBT officials said there’s a lot of Manchester, President William available because investors are notation (even though he wasn’t § of a ban on Red Dye No. 2 an- from 9 per cent to 8.V2 per cent. moey available now, because invest­ Johnson said a recent decline in the returning money to savings accounts, charged for sewage on the bill) nounced Monday by the Food The Savings Bank of Manchester is ment cash is returning to savings ac­ demand for mortgages will probably but the high rate of interest because he, like all district property and Drug Administration. now studying its mortgage rates and counts after other investment lead to a reduction of rates at his demanded by savers limits by reduc­ owners, pay sewage taxes to the dis­ expects to announce a new rate later returns declined. tion in mortgage rates. Savers are bank. A spokesman for the Hartford trict. I SAN FRANCISCO -Defense % this week. demanding up to 8 per cent return on He asked the district board to Commercial banks serving Johnson didn’t specify what the rae Natinal Bank & Trust Co. of Hartford 5^ attorneys are seeking to have g might be, but he said bank officials savings deposits, he said, which request the town water department Manchester were less specific about said the qiortgage rates depend % the results of Patricia Hearst’s are considering the situation this doesn’t allow much spread if to remove the notation from future the mortgage market, but a greater heavily on the supply-and-demand of lie detector tests admitted at {•: mortgage rates are 8'A per cent. water bills sent to property owners In availability of mortgage money and a week and will remain competitive. money. The HNB official said money her bank robbety trial, which the Eighth District. starts Monday. i WASHINGTON -The ^ Counseling program for town employes initiated

recovery. money. He also said he was im­ Manchester is to motivate the guy or iiiuii Is sent to liie counselor. By Alice Evans related. Alcoholism is treatable. The "Covering up is the mortal sin of problem is so big that millions of pressed with the work of the council.” gal to get going. Alcoholics go down Herald Reporter supervisors. It’s the most natural I WASHINGTON -President j: dollars and people are affected. A wide range of personal problems hill until there is no place left to go. If an employe of the Town of thing to cover up for a man been Ford has asked chief federal i; "We have b ^ n successful in in­ have little permanent effect on job If we don’t interfere, we may be Manchester or of the Board of working with you for 10 to 12 years. I mediator W. J. Usqgy Jr. to dustry, but this is our first town performance. It is only when un- dealing with a person’s life. A com­ Education has a personal problem From childhood, squealers are % become secretary of labor, J engagement, and I’m glad to get it satisfactoiy performance persists pany puts a lot of time and money which affects his work, he now has a looked down on, so you cover up for ^ filling the vacancy left by. the J started in my home town.” for over a period of time, either con­ into an employe and doesn’t want to resignation of John T. Dunlop. ; place to go for help. stantly or intermittently, that in the lose him." , him, which is the worse thing you can Wilson Deakin Jr., assistant do for a man. The path of the And if a supervisor finds that a interest of the employe, his family Cram advised supervisors to valuable worker is slipping in his per­ superintendent of schools, said lie is “Make judgment on work perfor­ alcoholic is always down hill. excited about the program because it and the municipality as a whole, that I International formance because of some personals the problems are turned over to the mance and not on the man.” Someday force him to go and talk “offers any employe from the town with someone. Somewhere down the problem, he can refer the worker to new counseling service to handle. Francis Keefe, also of Manchester someone who will try to put turn back manager and superintendent of line, he has to take the bull by the I COPENHAGEN, Denmark i Edward Cram of Manchester, a and occupational consultant for on the right path. schools down to all employes of the horns and do something about his —Secretary of State Henry : recovered alcoholic, is the employe business and industry for the council, " These services are being offered by town and Board of Education help problem. A compulsive drinker needs Kissinger, warning that Soviet assistance counselor for Manchester said “our sole purpose is not for a counseling program coordinated with alcohol, drug or in fact any booze to keep him alive. It is as intervention in Angola could on a part-time basis. He said “My job management but to help the man or and implemented by the Greater problem. We had a staff member two natural for him as it is for you to damage U. S.-Soviet relations, is to find out what has gone wrong woman help themselves. Hartford Council on Alcoholism, years ago with a problem and the have a cup of coffee in the morning. •i; arrived today in Copenhagen en and solve the problem. Everything is Inc., a non-profit agency. council was a great help in getting "Uy no means do we want to make “Documentation is important. route to Moscow for talks with confidential, when we sit down, we Kimberly Cheney, executive direc­ the person squared away. We also a diagnostician out of a supervisor. Note if a man is absent many times, Soviet leader Leonid I. had another employe assisted before work it out. Nothing goes into the Hi^ has a job to do getting the tor of the council said “Our organiza­ personnel record. My job in especially on Monday or Tuesday. Brezhnev. tion has been working in town for the program began and two others maximum efficiency out of his Note if he is late to work and retur­ about a year. Though our organiza­ just lately. We are getting good department. We work solely on work ning from lunch. Note any change in I BEIRUT, Lebanon —Palesti- tion is The Greater Hartford ^uncil results in getting valuable employes performance. behavior of personality, violations § nian and Moslem forces advan- on Alcoholism, we do other things squared away." “Take the normal work-flow line. and abnormal behavior. Then send I cing behind columns of ar- besides helping alcoholics. The As drinking progresses, work perfor­ this information to the counselor." g mored cars and artillery seized Town Manager Robert Weiss said emphasis on this program will go "It is a very exciting program for the Inside today mance goes down hill. Employes In 1945, Keefe, a reform ed I most of the Lebanese coun- much further. town to get into, as Manchester is with alcohol problems cost American alcoholic, developed the counselor ^ tryside today and Lebanon’s “Suppose an employe has troubles A ndover...... 13 K. Hartford .. 5, 13 business 15 million a year. Ittokes 12 sharing program, in which Interior Minister appealed t o . setting an innovative trail in helping and gets referred to a counselor. It employes become better employes. Bolton...... 13 F am ily ...... 7 to 15 years for a man to be^holly Manchester is now involved, (or the S the United States and the might well be that he has marital, As an employer, we are interested in Classified__ 13-14 Hebron 4, 12. 13 dependent on alcohol.” Fenn Mfg. Co. It was the first such United Nations for urgent in- financial or psychiatric problems. the welfare of our people and want to Ckimics...... 15 Obituaries ...... 8 He advised supervisors not to talk program on the eastern seaboard. S tervention. Then he will be referred to some straighten out their problems. Then C^oventry ... 12. 13 S. Windsor ... 5, 13 alcohol to a man, just work perfor­ 'The program was initiate to give other agency for help. If he has all there is the cost, when an employe Dear Abby _____ 15 S ports...... 9. 10 mance. “First give verbal and Editorial ...... 6 Vernon 4, 5, 12, 13 See Page Eight these problems, they may be alcohol- loses time at work, it costs the town then written warnings, and then a PAGE TWQ- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester.Conn., Tues., Jan. 20.1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Comi.. Tucs., Jm . » , 197»- PAGE THREE PUCAhearingsl ZB A approves exceptipn on nuclear for used car business power A decision by the Manchester ’The only no vote was cast by ZBA Zoning Board of Appeals Monday Chairman Bernard Johnson. Paul night paved the way for operation of HARTFORD (UPl) - TTie PubUc Rossetto, who had voted no for a a used car business on Broad St. at previous application voted with toe UtWties Corktrol Attthority today property occupied by the Nichols- opened what' was believed to be the majority to grant the variance. Manchester Tire Co. Votes on all other applications first reWew in the country by a state The business would be operated by regdlatory ^ehcy of the economic Monday night were unanimous. Jones Auto Sales, using part of a Atty. Allan Thomas, representing feasibility o f iuclear power. building which also serves as a “Dpring the recent past, the in­ applicant John Greene, presented / warehouse for the tire firm. The site several arguments in favor the Supermarkets Wa Rasarva creasing costs of all forms of energy was once toe location of Clark Motor fuels„and the decreasing availability application including the contention ______NW Sales which occupied a building that it would cost up to $10,000 to th e r^ f, have been major concerns to characterized by an extreme list. It the people of Connecticut,” said have dies cast for a special Midas was demolished. PUCA Ctottrman Albert J. Kleban. ; sign to fit Manchester, size limits. The board granted a special excep­ The board denied a request from “T|ie njbny costs involved ln | tion to allow the operation with less Mandiester nuclear elMtrlc generation and the' Frieda Huebner for a variance to than the minimum frontage and less GlastoniMinr avail&bility of uranium fuel do not construct an attached garage within DOUBLE S&H GREEN than the minimum sideyard. 1.5 feet of a sideline at 424 N. Main West Hartford apprar to have escaped these A special exception was granted to pressures, and will probably be more St. Wethersfield extend the operation of another used It granted a variance to Normand STAMPS WEDNESDAY volaUle in the future,” he said. >• car business into adjacent property. Kleban said he has long been a E. and Josephine L. Leclerc to build Albert Catalano of Catalano Auto proponent of nuclear power, but re­ an addition to a house and maintain a Sales & Service located at the Boland cent events had convinced him “the nonconforming 2-foot sideline at 69 sefvice station on Center St. was Jensen St. time has come for all of us, giveiT'^ermission to use the property i S i 1^1 regulators and utilities alike, to just west of that site for storing used thoroughly evaluate our positions on cars. He must demolish the house Museum sponsors the subject.” there within a year. The hearings, with witnesses In another action, the board Saturday events UPBR SPECIALS already scheduled, into March, will reversed an earlier decision and focus on the cost and availability of Lutz Junior Museum is sponsoring allowed a frde-standlng Midas Saturday happenings throughout the nuclear fuel and the ramifications Muffler s i^ larger than regulations for toe consumer. rest of January and on Valentine’s 2 allow for a business at the southeast day. Pooling their mathematical know-how, members of the Manchester High School math comer of Main St. and E. Middle >5' . team, winners of a recent Capitol Area Math League competition, look over the list of con­ The following programs are » V Tpke. planned: ...... - - - v / ' : Methodist Men testants with their names heading the list. Mark Otter holds the list as, from left, Robert Saturday — Benjamin Franklin meet Saturday Weiss, Dave Beaulieu, Doug Baker and Sandie Bellone look on. (Herald photo by Pinto) HRC will choose day. Displays and activities in iionor of Franklin’s birthday. -.f . The United Methodist Men of South chairman tonight Jan. 24 — Winter sports;\day. Vy ^ ■ . Church will have their annual Weather permitting, there will be a menibership meeting Saturday in About Manchester’s Human Relations Conunission will elect a chairman at snow shoe demonstration. 0 Cooper Hail of the church. The event MHS wins Capitol its meeting tonight at 8 in the Jan. 31 — Shadow day. Getting will open with a beef stew dinner at ready for Ground Hog day. town Municipal Building coffee room. (i;30 p.m. Feb. 14 — Valentine’s day. Make a Thb cdmmisslort will discuss a After toe meeting, which will in­ valentine. Area Math League letter it sent to Town Manager clude the election of officers, The adult education committee of All Saturday happenings are free to U.S. No. 1 Lite A Lively Robert Weiss, which was subsequent­ Importeil u ia im S BUYS Thomas Lewis will give an il­ Center Congregational Church will the public between 2 and 5 p.m. The Manchester High School math title once in lu

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(06040) *TlHa4rFML 7531 Albanj h t Highway OPEN fViliy NIGHT Hartford • On Prospect Avenue ' I ^ 0 ^ « % _ a ---- onai.ws lit, 11,; oritTHUiS ifm 111 9 I I I 9 S 1 I n u ^ Resarvations will ba taken on a Firat Order Priority... ^ (One Block North of KIor's) The Sfor* M(frh Htart J Th# Sfor* kV/fh Hs$rl PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchoter.Conn., Tues,, Jan. 20,1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Cbnn., Tum.. Jan. M, 1976 - PAGE FIVE PZC discusses lake homes Arson squad discussed Students present good case Area police Council talks and Sorghum Mill Farms state statutes say the tnamhan Vernon should head such a group. Maguda U While the concept of an Arson deputy marshal. for school smoking rights wVERNON t ----- about conflicts Deepwood Dr. told the present owner and Squad has been approved by Vernon Benoit said the state statutes will Hebron William R. Otten, 18, of 217 Irene commission Richardson Bouhouys had used the and Rockville fire chiefs and the be checked out to see if the squad EVELYN CROSTON smoke. Because of this she asked for the board in December to go on Dr., Vernon, was arrested Monday recent controversy over the sale of T- had looked at the lot and a dwelling year-round. He police chief, many details have to be could be set up under spmeone other East Hartford South Windsor The Planning and Zoning outside smoking areas as an alter­ record against smoking in the high on a warrant Issued by Common shirts to the town by its recreation system can be installed on said Bouhouys had spent ironed out before it becomes a fact. than the marshal. SHEILA TULLER JUDYKUEHNEL Commission (PZC) set native to smokers sneaking schools. But she said Monday she had Pleas Court 19 charging him with director, as well as the recent awar­ the property. fl2,000 for repairs on the Mayor Thomas Benoit said he met Meanwhile the chiefs, and perhaps East Hartford High and Penney Regulations on potential ‘‘conflicts Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. in Uie cigarettes in lavs, under stairways, to go along with the young peqile second-degree larceny. ding of an oil contract to Councilman Ostrager said he is get­ dwelling. this week with Police Chief Herman the mayor, are planning to go to High School student leaders left the of interest” will highlight what is Town Office Building for a or in the hall. after they presented their ideas to Police said the arrest was made on Ed Havens of Imperial Oil. ting an estimate to finish A foundation and oil fur­ Fritz, Rockville Fire Chief Donald Lynn, Mass, which is claimed to Board of Education meeting Monday becoming a lengthy list of possible public hearing on the In this way non-smokers would not the PTA executive board. complaint of the Sage-Alien store at Anne Marsh of TumMrook Dr. the house and work should nace had been put in and a Maguda and Vernon Chief William one of the leading towns in the coun­ night confident the board would vote revisions to the town charter once a proposed Sorghum Mill have to avoid smoke-filled lavatories She’ added the entire PTA Vernon Circle In connection with the brought to the council’s attention the begin within 30 days. well drilled. The present Johnson to hear their opinions. try in the area of arson studies. to allow smoking in the near future. town charter revisions commission is Farms Subdivision. throughout the school. executive board agreed with the alleged theft of about $900 in cash and fact other towns • namely Keefe said the house on owner is using it as a year- He said all three agreed with the Benoit said the proposal will go to Joy Carlson and Joseph Gaudette, set up. The proposed subdivision She said it was the hope of student students. merchandise over an unknown period Manchester, Glastonbury, East St. Rohan Rd. is a similar round residence and rented concept and the fact such a group is the Town Council before any agree­ presidents of the Student Councils at South Windsor Town Council Mon­ is on Millstream Rd. and council members to launch ‘‘No School Supt. Eugene A. Diggs of time. Hartford, Wethersfield - consider situation with the permit it as such prior to ment is reached. their schools, based their talks on the day night agreed there is a definite consists of six frontage needed. Smoking” campaigns at both high searched out information from many Otten was an employe at Sage such transactions definite conflicts being taken out at the same purchasing it, said Maguda presented the idea a few Plans are to also have an on-duty rights of the non-smoker. need for such a commission. It In­ lots. schools with help of the Connecticut area businesses. He found smoking is Allen. He was released on a $500 non­ of interest. time and several renewals police officer on the squad and to Miss Carlson of EHHS s^id 55 per dicated such a commission might be Ostrager. weeks ago and indicated he would Lung Association. now allowed at desks in one of the surety bond for appearance In Com­ While the council felt there was no Atty.. William Borst made. cent of the high school students set up by spring. He added the new owner like to head the squad. Johnson who keep all records at the police depart­ Gaudette of Penney outlined rules large insurance companies. They had mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Feb. conflict in Havens’ matter, officials representing the property A stop-work order had ment. Slated for study by the new com­ has $45,000 invested in the is also the town fire marshal said both high schools would use to the same problem, smokers take 18. have reprimanded Recreation Direc­ owners told the commis­ been placed on the proper­ place. mission, aside from the matter of sion Frank Richardson, regulate smoking areas. He said he over the lavs. tor James Snow for the T-shirt sale. ty once. However, the sep­ A letter from Keefe said conflicts of interest, will be the town sanitarian, had was only asking the board to allow Dr. Diggs said the administration Ronald Rosadini, 28, of E ast Snow did in fact sell the shirts to tic system was approv^ the place appears to meet procedure of appointing a deputy reviewed the lots and lots 1-86 changes urged smoking on a trial basis until June. A had occurred with the students plan Haven, was arrested Monday on a the town in October without the by the state Health Depart­ zoning requirements for mayor as well as the manager- 1, 2, and 3 could be ap­ Malpractice progress report would be made to except for designating certain warrant issued by Common Pleas knowledge of the town manager. ment and the stop-work year-round use. council form of government as op­ proved. The commission also recommends the board members in April. smoking areas in the beginning. Court 19 charging him with issuing a However a similar attempt in order was removed, said Eaton said as far.as he Vernon construction start in East Hartford rates triple posed to the strong mayor system. Borst told the commis­ Student council members who Board members voted 6 to 2 to bad check. December resulted in the conflict of Keefe. was concerned that closed The Vernon Planning Commission, and move east rather than continuing For over a half hour Monday night, interest charge. sion that Richardson feels HARTFORD (UPI) - Insurance worked out the plan were mostly non- direct the administration to draft a Police said the complaint was Keefe said new building the matter. on recommendation of Com­ from Ashford where work started in the cflunril fielded questions on the Lots 4,5 and 6 could also be Commissioner Jay W. Jackson says smokers. These council members policy relative to student smoking as made by a local business. The check permits will be necessary Jagger Lane missioner John Linderman, is sen­ Massachusetts will end. approved but with the the average insurance claim paid in would continue to support the proposed by the student council was in &e amount of $67.50. Rosadini on both properties. The commission ding the state Department of The amendments also call for recommendation they be Connecticut has more than tripled program by acting as monitors in presidents of both high schools with was released on a $250 non-surety An abandoned house on received plans for property Transportation (DOT) a letter con­ placing more more emphasis on retested after the instalia- during the past five years. smoking areas and throughout the any changes the administration bond for appearance in court in Bass Lake Dr. is in an un­ on Jagger Lane from cerning the expansion of 1-86. mass transit by extending the Historial Society to meet tion of designed curtain In 1971, the average payment of 73 school buildings. Both council deems advisable. Rockville, Feb. 4. safe condition apd in a Richard A. Mihok, an The commission is asking DOT to proposed commuter lane to the drains or through the use of cases was $4,092, Jackson told a presidents agreed peer pressure As with all board policy making, SOUTH WINDSOR The meeting will be at 8 p.m. in general mess, said Keefe. engineer. The property is modify its proposal for expansion to Massachusetts border instead of en­ Hebron fill as required to fulfill legislative Insurance Committee might be the potential remedy to the the first-draft will be discussed at Phelps Hall, Rt. 85. Charies Eaton, commis­ owned by Tapper, Adams fou^ lanes in each direction to three ding at the Vernon Circle exit. Richard Olmstead Jr., 21, of. 1696 state health code subcommittee Monday. The average smoking problem. one meeting and then tabled to a The main order of business at After the business meeting, Mrs. sion secretary, asked and Dallaire Associates. Dressed for the ball each way with one lane reserved Other town officials and groups future agenda before a final vote is Main St., South Windsor, was Wednesday's meeting of the requirements. claim paid last year, based on 196 A parent, David Carlson, a vice­ charged Monday night with operating Gail Wonton will give a presentation 2 Keefe to send a letter to The proposed subdivision solely for buses and commuter car- Amston Lake Town mannequins dressed in colonial garb stand in the have already offered similar cases, was $12,929. principal, Donald Duncan, and the taken. Historical ^ i e t y will be to fill the on the Mayan Ruins in the Yucatan the owner to have the is named Deer Run and pools. under the influence of liquor or suggestions to DOT officials who Jackson said large settlements are president of the EHHS F^A Mary The students hope to hear the first office of president. Due to the in­ section of Mexico. The commission at its re­ house boarded up again. conists of 18 lots ranging Northern Connecticut Bank in Ellington as a reminder It also calls for eliminating the drugs. He was released on a $150 non­ have been speaking in town. still unusual in Connecticut. The Chamberlain, spoke in favor of the draft early in February with the creased pressure of business and per­ The evening will end with cent meeting heard reports Keefe told the commis­ from 1.4 acres to 8.3 acres that the Ellington Bicentennial Commission will have its proposal to make Main St. in Talcott- surety bond for appearance in Com­ from Building Inspector John Loranger, town planner, has largest claim paid in 1974, he said, student’s proposal. board voting to approve smoking sonal matters, Fil Bain is resigning refreshments being served and a sion he had checked in size. There is a total of Bicentennial Ball Jan. 31 at the Stafford Speedway ville a deadend; and reducing the mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, Richard A. Keefe concer­ expressed concern over most of these was $175,000. Mrs. Chamberlain appeared before later in the month. from the office of president. social hour. Karlswood Rd. off of West 48 acres. building. (Herald photo by Richmond) width of the proposed median divider Feb. 4. ning abandoned houses in matters. He also has questioned the St. for permanent from 100 feet to no more than 50 feet. noise factor. the Amston Lake Area. markers. He said the Adult school begins soon Keefe said the house on places they should be were A free psychology class Deepwood Dr. now sits on staked out with wooden Vernon will meet Tuesdays from 1 a foundation after the stakes. However, he could The Vernon Adult School builder went bankrupt. The will be offering morning, to 2:30 p.m. This is not see the permanent primarily intended for original building permit markers. afternoon and evening was taken out in 1971 and courses at its Adult Educa­ students vrho are enrolled At the time there was in either the pre-hlgh renewed several times. snow on the ground and he tion Center, Elm St., A stop-work order had Rockville. Classes will school review p r ^ a m or said he would check the the high school equivalency been placed on the proper­ area again. start Feb. 2, 3, and 4. ty because the septic Adults wishing to program. Brook F In addition to its more system was not adequate, Concerning a complaint register for any courses said Keefe. may fill out the form In the than 70 evening classes at about the diversion of a Rockville High School, the Murray Ostrager of brook on Bass Lake and brochures distributed throughout the town or Continuing Educatlra of­ Deepwood Dr. Keefe said For 2 Includes: fice will conduct several he did not feel the com­ 7-Day Cruise may register in person at Stars and Stripes 7-DAY the high school tonight and classes In the evening at plaint was legitimate. H O M E L IN E S the Adult Education The present United States He inspected the area Wednesday from 7 to 9 flag originated in a resolution • Leaves New York Saturdays Center. and could not see any April Thru June 1976 p.m. of the Marine Committee of ‘LINSER L0N6ER” Besides the free high Beginning quilting and the Second Continental diversion. Persons were WHILE IN PORT school equivalency classes English for the foreign Congress adopted June 14, living in a home in the area bom will be offered on 1777, at Philadelphia. It called year-round and had • Docking In A Roservod Berth On already announced, there for a flag of 13 alternating red Hamllton’e Front Street In Bermuda will be a class in beginning Mondays; advanced cleaned the yard and the quilting and permanent and white stripes with a union brook was not touched, tie —OR In Nassau In The Bahamat With The bookkeeping offered on of 13 stars on a blue field. CRUISE Ship Your Hotel And Deluxe Fridays. Morning classes flower arranging, said. Let Us Arrange Your Next There is no record, however, Restaurant While Your On Shore. will start at 9 and end at Tuesdays; cake decorating of the designation of a Ostrager spoke to the ^ON THE* and advanced English for designer. Despite repeated commission about year- Vacation Or Business Trip, 11:30 a.m. WHILE ON BOARD Crocheting and plant creation of the foreign requests, Gen. George round occupancy of a house • Live In Superior Cabins For 2 bora, Wednesdays; and the J Washington did not receive care courses will be con­ on Ames Rd. pine cone the Bicentennial flags for his forces until 1783, Ostrager said Dr. A. DORI l^dURMET reASTINQ ducted on Monday and after the Revolutionary War • 4 Meals Daily Wednesday afternoons eagle on Thursdays. Bouhouys had sold the All evening classes run was over. • Live entertainment nightly, movlea, from 12:30 to 2:30. property and house to the TO RERMUDA from 7 to 9 p.m. dancing to several orchastraa, epaclal - 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 9 OR programs and contests arranged by the Cruise Staff...lacturaa and elides on ports HERE S HOW YOU ENTERan • t o enter eimply deposit the “Vacation C raise” coupons at the store listed on the coupon. Coupons IsR at The Herald will not be ac­ to be vislted...cocktall parties... cepted. You may enter as many times as you wish. The winner must be at least 18 years of ago * Coupons will appear In The Herald twice a week on Tuesdaya and Thursdays; Jan. 13,18, Council meets tonight Swimming In tlla-llned pools... ‘ " ^ - i r a v e A 20,22,27,29; Feb. 3,8,10,12,17,19. • Coupon ontrlea will be picked up weekly after noon o n Jan. 10,28; Feb. 2,0,18,23. A weekly drawing will be held and two winners from each etore this week’s shuffleboard...ping pong...fully 67 East Center St., Manchester • Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-5 / Sat. 10-1 Vernon The grant, if approved, will become eligible for the final drawing to be held on February 24 at LaBonne Travel. Winners of aH weekly drawings except for the last will be announced In The Herald. ’The winner of The Town Council will would provide rent- the trip will be announced February 28. • The Herald reserves the right to be sole judge of the conteat. equipped gymnasium conduct a public hearing on subsidized housing for low- two Community Develop­ moderate income families. Sponsored By: Home LIneSp LaBonne Travolp The Manchester Herald And Area Merchants... ment Act (CDA) grants Loranger has proposed, preceding the regular and the Planning Commis­ Best WIN A VACATION CRUISE FOR 2 WIN A VACATION CRUISE FOR 2 council meeting tonight at sion has given its approval, 7:30 in the former Ad­ to apply for up to 900 units DEPOSIT ONLY AT: DEPOSIT ONLY AT: ministration Building. under this plan. The N At a special workshop program would be spread THE GRAFT i meeting Saturday Town over a three-year period. NASSIFF ARMS CO. 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Turkinglon, Managing Editor take steps to exclude thisldrcraft." \ This will be the third meeting for By JOSEPH W. GRIGG lottery, but I did match the color last windstrom battered the British But there is a deep, long standing the nooiiinrfit social club whidi was LONDON (UPI) - A Concorde week, twice. hivoiiacs. blew cannons off their formed for the purpose of serving supersonic jet carrying the British suspicion in both Britain and France After seeing the checks being that it is the U.S. aviation industry mounts and killed a number of and enriching the lives of widowed, Opinion colors of vdll take off from London’s delivered on television I got all British soldiers. The enemy troops that for competitive commercial divorced, separated and single adults Heathrow airport at. 11:30 a.m. on excited — $500 isn’t too hard to take. evacuated the city shortly by conduct&g discussion meetings Wednesday and head for Bahrain on reasons is backing the environmental I sent the stubs in and am waiting arguments being used to try to bar thereafter, never to return. a ^ social activities. the Persian Gulf. patiently. Gee, I just thought of Just proves — it’s not nice to fool Activities include trips, dinners, Should we adopt At the same time another Con- Concorde from the United States. something. If I do win, I won’t even The London Daily Express said in mother nature. pizza parties, theater parties and dorde painted in the French tricolor get a chance to kiss the mailman. sports evoits are scheduled monthly. will leave Orly airport at'Paris for an editorial: Maybe I should send a notice to the a new national anthem? “The American aircraft industry TPG is adult oriented and it trys to Rio de Janeiro;. , Post Office so they’ll khow I’m here Army Research has been trying to kill it for years. fill the needs of the adult through A minor controversy about “Thdtjlfar-Spangled British Airways and Air France’s at the office most of the day. Well, Went to the U. S. Army Natick Fortunately, there are honest weekly discussion groups. These dis- appears in the offing. Banner” that it is too difficult first commercial flights by Con­ time will tell. Development Center in Natick, Americans who oppose this cam­ cussions give men and women the On the one hand, we have for most of to sing. Our per­ corde, which has cost far in excess of Mass, last week. It was an in­ paign.” Too late portunlty to express their th ou ^ ts on 33 billion to build, are being hailed by teresting trip (lots of interesting peo­ the topic of the wedc or just listen. had a complaint voiced by the sonal complaint is that when In Erance, President Valery Maybe I’m wrong (and I’ve been both countries as a much needed ple) but the only thing I caught was a Copies of the TPG newrietter may Connecticut Veterans of the national anthem is used at national triumph in an age when Discard d’Estaing has tossed down known to be) but I was disturbed this the gauntlet to the anti-Concorde lob­ cold. be picked up at the meeting. Single Foreign Wars against the New a public event, we too often neither nation has much to celebrate. week when I read that the Food and Did you know they can make by in Washington and New York by residents in the area are in­ England Whalers for sub­ require the services of But the triumph is tinged with deep Dmg Administration announced the glucose out of newspapers and their announcing publicly he will fly in terested and cannot attend may call stituting “America the professional singers and high- bitterness and mounting anger that recall of thousands of teething rings bullet-proof vests are similar to the Concorde when he arrives for a state Barbara Baker at 649-8349. Beautifui” for the official volume electronics to cover up the Uiiited States so far has vrithheld which it said could cause babies to one worn by the Fairfield policemen overflight or landing rights for the visit May 16. vomit if the fluid inside escapes. who was shot three times and national anthem, “The Star- the fact that most of usually The Communist-dominated Anglo-French jet. Involved are water-filled teething stabbed twice and survived. IN THE ~ Spangled Banner,” at some of only do “lip-service” to our That means Concorde still is General Confederation of Labor has rings produced by Reliance Products asked Discard to procliam a boycott They even showed us a vest with a the games in the Hartford national song. barred from the prestigious and Corp., Woonsocket, R.I. and dis­ couple of bullets imbedded in the SERVICE______of American go^s if the United Civic Center. The committee makes a money-making routes from London tributed nationwide. material. It was fascinating. States finally bars Concorde. And it On the other, we have com­ strong point in citing that and Paris to New York. There According to the report, the FDA They are doing research on a varie­ Clyde Ronald Miller of 109 Conway > * » r te" said French airports must be barred munication from a group in “America the Beautiful” was already have been threats of said the rings are filled with water to ty of items, many of which will one Rd. has entered the U.S. Air Force reprisals if the United States con­ to American airlines. make them pliable so the baby can and is receiving his basic training at 2 day be used by civilians. Old Lyme called the Com­ written by a man and woman, Coleman, who held a full day of tinues to refuse these rights. chew on them. Quarternary am­ The center is located on the shores Lackland Air Force Base in San An- mittee for America the its lyric is simple and that of hearings on Concorde in Washington On your mark, get ready A joint statement by the British monium comp(|bnd is added to the of a lovely lake and I’m sure in the t(mio, Texas. He is the son of Clyde on Jan. 5, said he plans a decision Th9 Royal Honomon panth In Lomton Beautiful, which is trying to peace and brotherhood instead and French governments issued water to stop bacterial growth. The spring it must be beautiful. R. Miller. within 30 days. get the song officially of celebrating a war with one while U.S. Transportation Secretary agency said the compound does NOT Will have a more indepth story William Coleman was holding Even if his ruling is favorable, stop bacteria from growing, and that Army Specialist 4.C. Stephen M. designated the national of our allies, and the song is there have been ominous warnings it with pictures on the facility next anthem instead of Francis easy to play, sing, harmonize Pity the Supreme Court hearings on Concorde in Washington if the fluid happens to escape into the week. Mayer, whose wife Pamela, lives at f | two weeks ago said menacingly: "A may be challenged in Congress and baby’s mouth, vomiting may result. 28 Hamlin St. was assigned to the Scott Key’s. and remember. negative decision on the question of the courts, and that New York’s Port The products involved are the Nuk 78th Maintenance Co. in Boblinger, WASHINGTON - Pity the Of course there are few who We feel the VFW has a point Concorde service to the United Authority may continue its ban on the Orthodontic Gum Soother, Assorted Travel show Germany, Dec. 11. Spec. Mayer, a TMVELSHOW Supreme Court. In the naughty old ANDREW TULLY might question the propriety of States undoubtedly would have supersonic jet. weapons support radar repairman in in asking that as long as The days when it was okay, for men to be Protect-0 Gum Soother and the Have you picked up your tickets for must take note of federal laws which political consequences in both If this happens, officials in London the company, entered the Army in either song being sung as a Star-Spangled Banner” is our men, no one would have dared Protecto-0 Cool Ring Gum Soother. The Herald’s travel show yet? prelude to commercial athletic outlaw discrimination on account of France and the United Kingdom.” and Paris predict a sharp deteriora­ The FDA had no exact figures on It should be a good evening; we February 1971, completed basic Thursday, Jtmiiary 22 national anthem, no other suggest that any male be deprived of sex. Wicked though a drunken 18- Although officials of both countries tion iii relations with the United training at Ft. Dix, N. J., and was last events as violent as hockey can his rights. Men ran things pretty how many of the rings were being have two fine films, one "A City for song, however worthy, should year-old male may be, the fact is that deny reprisals are planned, the state­ States, with reprisals far from ruled stationed at Ft. Bliss, Tex. much as they pleased, a state of af­ recalled biit it said the rates of use All Seasons” and “’Ihe Rubbers — A sometimes be. be misrepresented as even an the Oklahoma law addresses itself to ment has been interpreted widely as out. H e i s a 1971 graduate of fairs which left women free to stay for the items were 19,200 per month, Visit To An English Pub.” I never What is interesting, though, the question of sex. I find difficult to a threat of boycott or heavy taxation Manchester High School. His unofficial anthem. home and cook up a tasty pot roast. 14,400 per month and 6,600 per month visited one, so am looking forward to refute the challengers’ complaint on American-built aerospace equip­ is that the VFW complaint is a But perhaps as the Com­ Not anymore. I was amazed on a YESTERDAY’S respectively for the three items. it. mother, Mrs. Peggy Mayer, lives at that the law results in the ment. technical thing invoiving its mittee for America the visit to the Supreme Court the other Those involved were distributed A representative of British 28 Hamlin St. "irrefutable penalization of one sex” French labor unions have concern that "America the Beautiful suggests, we might day to discover that Oklahoma, a 25 Years Ago prior to Sept. 1. Airways will be on hand to answer because of the “indiscretions” of threatened to refuse to service or I’m not sure how the FDA questions about Great Britain and Airman Gary S. Tarqulnio, son of Beautiful” may become the consider during this icenten- state I had assumed was still safely some member of that sex. handle America’s Pan American Manchester’s grand list is $78,649,- virile, had a law under which females operates, but I did think that items literature will be available from the Mr. and Mrs. John Tarquinio of 33 unofficial national anthem, for nial year, designating Put another way, I would challenge World Airways or Trans World 173, representing a net gain of $5,334,- were tested 'BEFORE they were sponsoring travel agents. East St., Hebron, has graduated at can buy and drink beer at 18 but 753 over last year’s grand list. it has no objection to it being “America the Beautiful” as any law which made females wait a Airlines planes at French airports. available to the public. I would also If you haven’t picked up your Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the U.S. which forbids males to do so until James R. Rohan of 517 Hartford sung just as long as the year or two longer than males before Gerald Kaufman, Britain’s hope that once passed, if changes in tickets yet, there’s still time. Just Air Force aircraft mechanic course our national anthem as we em­ they are 21. Rd. is elected president of they could get a driving license aerospace minister, says, "The the manufacturing process are pop into The Herald office or stop in conducted by the Air Training Com­ national anthem is sung first. bark on the Republic’s third This law has been challenged by a Manchester Board of Realtors. He because statistics showed that government and people of Britain made, they would again have to be for a chat with any of the travel mand; The airman, who learned to Doors Open At 7!30 P i M u ShowStartsAt 8:00 P .M . The Committee in its effort century — something no other couple of fraternity brothers and a succeeds John Allen. women drivers dented more fenders and France would find it difficult to submitted to FDA inspection before agents listed in the ad on this page. maintain and service turbo-prop air­ is using the long-known and female beer vendor on the grounds Town School Building Committee republic has done. than males — an allegation believe that the United States, the being placed on the market. craft, is being assigned to Eglin that it illegally discriminates against approves details for the new 18-room hardly ever disputed criticism experience causes me to support. most successful of the world’s All this recalling of items is like AFB, Fla., for duty with a unit of the men on the basis of sex. Their suit Broad St. elementary school struc­ Super star Should wives control family assets nations in the field of aviation, would shutting the door after the horse is Tactical Air Command. Airman was dismissed by a three-judge ture. ' Did you watch the Super Bowl — of because more males than females out of the barn. Tarqulnio .is a 1974 graduate of federal court last May, and the spend their paychecks whopping it up Mrs. Louis H. Marte is named your own free will I mean? ‘Quality of life’ Supreme Court now has decided to Mother Nature Windham Regional Vocational at their friendly neighborhood gin Dateline 1776 chairman of organizations for I did and it was great. 1 predicted technical High School in Willlmantic. review the case. mill on the way home? Manchester Red Cross Fund Drive. Did you know that Mother Nature Pittsburg would win by 10, but Great Britain By United Press International It is a fascinating switch, and I am J losing pizzazz In short, the Supreme Court has PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 0 - A con­ 10 Years Ago was America’s friend in the War of secretly I was rooting for Dallas. surprised that women’s rights Airman Russell J. Young, son of moved rationally in accepting the vention of Quakers issued a state­ 1812? I thought the young man (who we organizations — which claini all they The executive board of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Young bf 23 If you have the nagging from 24 to 33 per cent. Oklahoma case. The state’s wisdom ment citing the benefits enjoyed' un­ Manchester Democratic Town Com­ I didn’t, but it’s true. It seems on later learned was blind) who sang F illtiC " "A City All Seasons” and want is sexual equality — have not Hgh St., South Windsor, has feeling that that elusive thing However, the ratio of good is not disputed here. But when equal der the British government and mittee votes to recommend to the Aug. 24, 1814, British troops under “The National Antheum” was joined the plaintiffs. Strike that. I am graduated at Chanute AFB, 111., from r l l l l l O i “ j i i e Pubbars-a Visit to an rights are involved, in this urging “ great circumspection, care membership that it give full support the direction of Admiral Sir George terrific. called the “quality of life” events to bad events rose to a not surprised. It is not the Uie U.S. Air Force aircraft support liberatarian age, wisdom will get you and constant endeavors ... against to Deputy Mayor David Barry for Cockburn invaded Washington, D.C. He had such volume (which isn’t isn’t what it used to be, that high of 1.85 in 1966-68, then femlibbers’ ox that is being gored. equipment repairman course con­ a ride on the bus to the courtroom — every attempt to alter or subvert nomination to the post of state and set fire to the city. Most of the easy in an open area like that) and English Pub.” the bad experiences in life are Anyway, although the law seems a ducted by the Air Training Com­ dropped to 1.71 by 1972-74, and if accompanied by the correct fare. that dependence and connection.” senator from the 4th district. government buildings, including the gave such feeling to his voice. outnumbering the good ones, strange one for such a hairy-chest mand. The airman, who was trained can be interpreted as a decline capitol and the White House, were I’m glad I was alone. Usually, if to repair generators, gas turbines, Courtesy British Airways A state as Oklahoma, there it is. you may be right. in the quality of life. gutted by the flames. something sentimental happens, my and hydraulic pumping equipment, is A Cleveland, Ohio, outfit Moreover the state has come However, it seems nature was daughter says “Ma, you’re not going The slightly tongue-in-cheek forward with persuasive evidence Hearing too much from back home being assigned to Minot AFB, N.D., called Predicasts, Inc., which index is naturally subject to allied with America because an to cry are you” and I answer “I can for duty with a unit of the Strategic that the statute should be upheld. It evening rainstorm saved the cry if I want to” and 1 usually do. And Guest Speaker: Representative of provides all kinds of informa­ value judgments; says cites trial records that show males WASHINGTON - Soon after that enable “Dear Mr. Jones” to get Air Command. Airman Young buildings from total destruction. Not I did. attended South Windsor High School. tion for businessmen, has Predicasts. One recently are more likely to drink beer, drive assuming office in 1934, a now dead TOM TIEDE several paragraphs of ambiguity that British Airways come up with a new social in­ divorced fellow, for instance, more often when they have drunk congressman from California named Mr. Jones would sweat* was ty p ^ by dex which lends statistical sup­ beer and get arrested far more often John McGroarty wrote a constituent dent help does not always answer the representative’s own busy i4llflitlCr#Ciry*?s-x«;:«;x‘-x-xwx<->x-x-xr:-x-x-:*xrXi*X:X*! commented that he felt getting that “one of the countless drawbacks constituents willy nilly. “Sometimes port to the idea. on drunkenness charges. fingers. The Senate is even more ef­ N married belonged in the Specifically, the state proffered of being in Congress is that I am I was given instructions. I remember ficient, and removed. It pools the The index ranges eight Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ballard of 111 “unpleasant” category. Also, proof that in 1973 the arrests of per­ compelled to receive impertinent when I got a letter on abortion, for in­ IBM machines so that the same am­ Birch Hill Dr., South Windsor, were “pleasant” events on one side: the 16 different events were ar­ sons between the ages of 18 and 20 for letters from a jackass like you.” stance, I was instructed to ‘answer biguities can be sent to a rightwinger honored at a surprise party Jan. 17 on j f 0 # -1 *1 Getting married* becoming a bitrarily selected and are not driving while drunk totaled 427 for Several lines later he closed, urging ambiguously.’ I thought that was fun­ in Mississippi and a revolutionary in the occasion of their Mth wedding an­ parent, being hired for a job, men and only 24 for women. Obvious­ his correspondent to “please take ny because how can you talk about northern New Jersey. niversary. The' party was hosted by HOST AGENTS all of equal importance. two running jumps and go to hell.” abortion ambiguously? You're either getting a new car, getting a About the only valid conclu­ ly swayed by this proof, the lower All of this is fpnsense, assur^ly, their children Mr. and Mrs. Richard AVAILABLE TO PU N B ritish a court ruled unanimously that the No doubt every member of the for it or against it.” Other times the but of a sacred variety. Few Ballard of Enfield and Mr. and Mrs. TRAVEL ITINERARY. new house, traveling abroad, sion that can be drawn from ambiguous answer is easier. “If we state had made "a rational national legislature has been members will admit the po'stal link Richard Green of East Hartford at visiting a national park and got a letter saying ‘Dear FREE TICKETS the index is that the pace of life legislative judgment” when it tempted with this kind of release with their public is forged by a kid the couple’s home. They have five Congressman, why are you a creep?’ AVAIUBLE AT graduating from high school or has accelerated markedly created the age-sex distinction. from time to time, and with good wolfing in the office wifi rock music grandchildren. we had a form reply which said THE MANCHESTER college. T h at court a lso declaTed: reason. Far from being the valuable plugged to his ear. Most insist the The couple was married Feb. 1, since the early 1960s, with the “Thank you for your interest, if you EVENING HERALD ‘‘Regardless of whether the aid to lawmakers that mythology has letters are valuable signals from the 1936 in Millerton, N.Y. Counterposing these are occurrence of something have any other questions please OFFICE. challenges to the law may show it un­ insisted, letters to Congress people people. And occasionally they may Mr. Bailard will retire from Pratt eight “unpleasant” events: significant (either pleasant or write me back.’ ” wise — an argument that is for the are a serious problem. Not because be. Over the years New York Rep. A_Whitnpy. Division of United Getting divorced, dying, being The form letter has its drawbacks, unpleasant) increasing from 64 legislature — we cannot say the at­ some of the notes are impertinent, Edward Pattison has received so Technologies Corp. on Jan. 30 after certainly. Former Texas Rep. John laid off, suffering a motor per cent to more than 90 per tacks the law have established but because taken together con­ many letters on the subject of cruelty 34 years. Mrs. Ballard also will retire Dowdy, who standardized his replies vehicle injury, being admitted cent by 1972-74. that it violates the federal gressional mall is all but too to animals that without investigation Jan. 30 from The Travelers In­ to cover everything from births to to a hospital, becoming a vic­ Constitution.” voluminous to handle. or inquiry of his own he has recently surance Co., after 14 years. They are Interestingly, of all 16 anniversaries, once sent a note of Well now. I do not challenge-the The bulk of the incoming cor­ been moved to co-sponsor a House both members of the Burnside tim of violent crime, becoming events, only one registered a condolence to a man who had statute per se. Its enactment, given respondence is bad enough—some 25 Bill addressed to the matter. Methodist Church in East |[artford a property crime victim and decrease. Because of the million pieces a year to the House of shotgunned his wife to death. For the the statistics, probably made com­ Still, only ideologists fancy that for many years. going on welfare. Representatives, and though no most part, however, the phony per­ declining birth rate, the mon sense. But rationality is not letters to Congress count for much. If Mr. Ballard is a member of Orient sonalization works well. Most The index discloses that chance of becoming a parent always an effective defense — in the figures are kept in the Senate at least you really want results, sigh, better Lodge, AF&AM in East Hartford, representatives rent IBM machines between 1960 and 1974, the fell by 32 per cent. Again, courts or anywhere else. For one another 20 million on that side of the you should send contributions. Tall Cedars of Lebanon in chance of a pleasant event thing, accused niurderers often are Capitol. But further, all of it must be Manchester, and past president of whether that’s good or bad answered, for response is considered happening increased from 40 to freed on bail, and school children are Connecticut State Board of Approved Paaaangara board a BHttah AIrwaya plana anrouta to depends upon how you look at bused to achieve racial balance. both a moral and political duty, 'llius Qroat Britain. 57 per cent,"while the chance of it. THOUGHT FOR DAY Basketball Officials. He is an In this case, the Supreme Court time, effort and money must endless­ honorary member and past president an unpleasant event increased ly be spent in teply to each 2 Week of Prayer ple faith of a child ... to see things in of the Central Connecticut District of schoolchildren’s request for their proper perspective! Let us not Approved Basketbali Officials, a past FREE TICKETS Available At The Following autographs, each angry voter’s de­ for Christian Unity hinder the advance of Christianity by president and honorary member of mand for attention. In Ephesians 4:1-7, Paul Other editor’s say disputes over trifles! East Hartford Men’s Golf League, Sponsoring Travel Agents... The result then is a superlative emphasizes that there is “one body ^ y Christ be truly alive in us so and a member of Kacey Squares of nightmare. This fiscal year con­ and one Spirit... one Lord, one faith, that we can become more fuily on in East Hartford. ^ gressional members will spend up to one baptism...” The word “one” is Mrs. Ballard is l ^ i s t matron of A Civil War widow dies $36,000 each, or more than $40 million paramount here, and we must always the spirit. Submitted by: Bigeiow Chapter, OES, in East Hart­ together, on an estimated 320 million remember that Jesus Christ IS the The end of an era, memorable in veterans nationally, of whom 461,(X)0 more than a century ago. Elaine Holcomb ford, a member of the Traveler’s AIRWAY TRAVEL QOODCHILD-RARTLEn TRAVEL We remember the wars, but units of franked mall. By com- “One” who is the basis for our unity. 0 fact though indistinctly defined, are in this state, the slipping away of 457 Canter Street 113 Main Street Karl Barth suggests that the Chairman, Mr. & Mrs. Merton Ballard Girl’s Gub and the Kacey Squares of should not slip almost unnoticed into one lone widow of a veteran of the somehow the farther back we reach parisoh, this is 10 times what it was MANCHESTER MANCHESTER search for church union and the MACC Division East Hartford. She is also past presi­ the realm of what was. Thus it seems War Between the States can have no the dimmer the awareness that wars in John McGroarty’s time. Not all of 640-2090 search for Christ as Lord of the of Christian Unity dent of WSCS of Burnside Methodist 640-2500 appropriate to mark the death at age widespread impact. Yet, the death of consist of human beings, not mere it goes to constituents, of course church are one and the same. He Church. 93 of Mrs. Ida May Copping, Connec­ Mrs. Copping severs the last direct dates. In the Civil War, for example, (Congress sends more than 200,000 feels therefore that not unity, but Following their retirement, the IMERCURY TRAVEL MYLES TRAVEL ticut's last widow of a Civil War link with a conflict which drew 75,000 Connecticut’s own regiments called letters annually just to the Pen­ Christ must be foremost in our ALMANAC Natural family planning courses Baliards wiil spend the winter 627 Main Street 14 Weliee Street veteran. Her husband, George W. Connecticut men into battle, and forth 50,000 men with 25,000 others tagon), but the form letter pap to the minds. months in their home in Fort Lauder­ MANCHESTER GLASTONBURY Copping, a Willlmantic native who oiice again we are reminded of the serving in units from other states. All foUis back home constitutes the fat of By I itil)‘(l IVc.sti Iiilcriiuliunul During the reign of Queen Classes in modern methods of awareness whidi is definlely not the dale, Fla. 633-3575 served with New York’s 31st Regi­ relentless role of time and events in these men had names. One was the whole. Today is Tuesday, Jan. 20, the 20th 646-2756 Elizabeth I, religion in England was natural family planning will be given same as the old calendar rhythm or ment, Co. D and was twice wound^, Charles Douglass ol New Haven. The Form letters? Though perhaps half day of 1976 with 346 to follow. the shaping of our mold. the hot issue of the day. In the con­ by the Couple to Couple League even the basal temperature system. died in 1927. Mrs. Copping, who For the record, Mrs. (topping was last survivor, he died January 19, of the working hours logged on The moon is moving toward the Squadron offers flict between Protestants and last quarter. (CCL). John Kippley of Cincinnati, who resided many years in Manchester, 18 and Mr. Copping 55 when they 1950, at age 102. Capitol Hill are spent on mail work, GLOBE TRAVEL datholics she tried to find a solution The first will consist of* two together with his wife fouwM the LaRONNE TRAVEL moved recently to the home of a married September 1, 1909 in the Back in the 1800s, the last widow of there still is not enough time for very The morning stars are Venus and boating course that would satisfy most of her sub­ monthly meetings on Sunday organization in 1971, w ill provide the 67 E. Center Street 555 Main Street daughter in Hartford, and died Satur­ Methodist Church in Rockville. He a Revolutionary War soldier died. much more than standardized replies Pluto. jects. A letter she wrote during that and Sunday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. in the instruction for the first series

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester .Conn., Tues.. Jan. 20,1W6 MANCHESTER EVBljllNG HERALD. Manchester. Com., Tues., Jan. » , 1876 ~ PAGE NINE Obituaries ! Kennedy seeks improvement The Herald Angle Eagle-Indian rematch Francis Goodwin II dies, Leighton F. Lawes VERNON-Leighton F. Lawes, 54, in r( learning areas By Earl Yost Hartford Symphony founder of Main St., Wales, Mass., formerly Sports Editor of Vernon and Stafford Springs, died • Music: $3,000 added to buy Saturday in Wing Memorial Hospital, Most of the proposed im­ education and exceptional children. all sold out tonight musical instruments now in short WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - ”We raised $1,500 that night in one Palmer, Mass. He was the husband provements contained in a A total of $18,000 is recommended for dollar bills. 'The symphony started supply. Many students haven’t been Funeral services will be held of Mrs. Romona Richard Lawes. recommended 1976-1977 Manchester improvements in support and ad­ able to afford buying or renting in­ Wednesday for Francis Goodwin II, a that night,” he said. Mr. Lawes was bom in Brow- school budget deal with regular lear­ ministrative areas. Goodwin played the violin, but he struments, so the plan Is to buy founder of the Hartford Symphony nlngton, Vt., and lived in Rockville ning programs. School Supt. James ’The ^ a r d of Education, in the Olympic program scheduled By LEN AUSTER flutes, trumpets, clarinets and alto Orchestra, who died Monday at his also Spent much time raising money and Stafford Springs several years P. Kenney said Monday night as the ' first of four budget workshops, con­ This being an Olympic year and in keeping up with the times. Jack Repass Hendd Sportswriler for the symphony, a job he said was saxophones for the elementary Wethersfield home. He was 80. before moving to Wales four years Board of Education began its review centrated Monday night on a page- has lined up an attractive sports program Friday night for the O nter Church Maybe once but probably never before have both East Catholic “tougher than nails, every day of schools. Elach of the town’s junior In 1935, Goodwin heiped found the ago. of his spending plans. by-page review of plans for the Couples Club at the church. Lindy Remigino, a Gold Medal winner for the and Manchester High led their respective basketball con­ symphony’s forerunner, the Hartford every month of every year.” Kennedy said the emphasis on im­ regular learning programs. high schools would acquire an elec­ He was a die cutter for Rice United States in the 1952 Summer Games in Hblsinki, will be the guest ferences at this stage of the season. Civic Concert Orchestra, which was A graduate of Yale University and Package Machinery in Ellington provement in regular learning areas ' The board will examine special tronic music synthesizer. speaker. Remigino, head track coach at Hartford High, will relate his a descendant of Thomas Hooker, • Physical education;' $20,000 Conference honors will be supported by grants from the Works before retiring two years ago. reverses a two-year trend which learning and support-administrative experiences in Finland and will also show an Olympic film...Remigino will Projects Administration. Hartford’s founder, Goodwin com­ placed emphasis on special learning programs in the next three meetings: added to allow hiring of two more serve as head judge for the two-day Manchester Community College Relays forgotten for the moment tonight He was a World War II Army needs. He’s tossed in 67 points but The next summer, when Goodwin manded a submarine chaser in the programs. Thursday, next Tuesday, and Feb. 2. physical education teachers at the June 26-27...Now that the Super Bowl nonsense is over for another year, many before a sellout crowd when the un­ veteran, and worked 14 years as an most importantly he’s handed out 88 received a telegram teiiing him the English Channel during World War Kennedy’s recommended budget All sessions are scheduled for 8 p.m. elementary school level. ’The new families can be reunited again for the full weekends. While last Sunday’s beaten 11-0 Eagles entertain once- auxiliary state policeman with ’Troop assists in directing the Eagle attack. government wouid withdraw funds One. calls for $66,000 worth of im­ at the board office, 45 N. School St. teachers would cover kindergarten Pittsburgh Steeler 21-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys was more exciting than beaten 9-1 Manchester High in the se­ C in Stafford. His backcourt running mate, 64) uniess private sponsors donated a He is survived by his widow, provements in regular learning Some highlights of the program im­ through Grade 2; physical education most of the Super Bowl it was not tiie best ever as Jack Whittaker wanted to cond of a home-and-home series Other survivors are a son, Leighton between the local powers. junior Mark Dumals, is averaging 9.2 third of the costs, he went on stage Jacqueline Parsons Goodwin; a C. Lawes of Wales; two daughters, programs; Art, business, home provements reviewed Monday night in those classes is now taught by make one believe in his post-game teevee report in Miami. Jack has his opi­ daughter, Jane Fenwick Goodwin, of Manchester’s lone loss was inflicted points per game and is the one who during a concert intermission. Mrs. Jane Stenhouse of Bolton and economics, industrial arts, music, were: classroom teachers. nion, and I have mine, but memory is not that short over the past decade to Palm Beach, Fla.; and two sisters, • Reading: $11,000 added to hire a by East at Clarke Arena, 62-61 in “glues everything together” accor­ “I guess there were about 3,000 Mrs. William Lunt of Alameda, physical education, reading, science, • Art: $700 added for equipment - forget Green Bay’s domination of Oakland in Super Bowl 1 and the J^ew York Mrs. A. Everett Austin, of Hartford, overtime. ding to East Coach Stan Ogrodnlk. people there. T suggest we form a Calif.; two brothers, Carroll Lawes social studies and vocational educa­ and supplies needed to begin three reading specialist to help elementary Jets 16-7 upset over Baltimore in game No. 3 in Miami. Both topped this school classroom teachers. The addi­ Cheney Tech visits East Hampton Manchester’s quest for an un­ symphony society and we do it right and Mrs. Lucy Goodwin Stone of of Brownington, Vt., and Marvin tion. new courses at Manchester High year’s game in holding the interest of Joe and Jane Public...Ed Bujaucius, tion would improve an existing con­ High in a Charter Oak Conference defeated season was interrupted by now,’ I said,” Goodwin recalled. Cambridge, Mass. Lawes of Wallingford; a sister, Mrs. Just $27,000 worth of im­ School, in jewelry lapidary, ceramics one of the state’s best duckpin bowlers and a former town singles champion in sulting program now staffed by seven engagement. The Beavers stand 1-8 Elast in its sixth outing. Since then, An impromptu collection box made Funeral services will be held at John Howard of NOllbury, Mass.; and provements are suggested in special and enameling. Manchester, is managing the Lucky Strike Duckpin Center in Willimantic. in the COC and 3-8 over-all while the the Indians have add^ four more of cardboard was passed through the Christ Church Cathedral. Burial will five grandchildren. learning categories: For alternate • Business: $800 added for further specialists. The Thread City will be the site Saturday of the U.S. Women’s Classic. Bellringers are 4-5 in conference play (XIL wins to their credit and lead the audience. be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. expansion of business education at • Science; $15,000 added for up­ Manchester’s Cathy Dyak, the No. 1 high average individual roller in the and 5-6 over-all. league at 9-0 by a healthy three-game at the Brownington Con^egational the junior high school level. The dating old laboratory facilities at country, will be one of the favorites for the $500 first prize. ABOUT In area contests, 6-3, 6-5 Rham margin. Church, Brownington, Vt. Burial will junior high business program expan­ Manchester High School. Technology High entertains 7-2,9-2 Coventry and What isn’t healthy is Manchester. Holger Larsen George W. Scheiner be in Village Cemetery, Brow­ TOWN sion started this year ; more typing in the high school labs is at least 25 Ice chips from near and far George W. Scheiner, 87, of 108 Kel­ and office courses are planned in years old, educators say. 4-5, 5-5 Bolton High is at league- Six-foot-four senior forward Bruce Holger Larsen, 78, of 146 Tanner St. nington. ly Rd., South Windsor, formerly of 68 1976-1977. • Social Studies: $10,500 added for Tip Department: Fathers planning on taking their youngsters to the first leader 9-0,11-0 Portland High in COC Ballard is definitely out for the East died Saturday in Manchester Friends may call tonight from 7 to Davis Ave., Rockville, died Monday Disabled American Veterans • Home economics: $1,000 added new textbooks and instructional Jacket Night promotion of the New England Whalers one week from action. Also, 9-2 Ellington visits 10-0 game and how much longer is uncer­ Memorial Hospital. 9 at the Gadue Funeral Home, 34 night at Rockville General Hospital. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at to cover costs of a reordering of materials suggested by recent tomorrow night should get their tickets now. Kevin Walsh, the promotion- Middletown High, 4-1, 5-6 South tain. Ballard was one big reason why ’The funeral was today with the Rev. Canada St., Swanton, Vt. Mr, Scheiner was born in Coventry 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. priorities in home economics in the program evaluation in Grades 8 minded and top-flight publicist with the Whalers, reports the advanced ticket Windsor hosts 4-1, 8-4 Bloomfield in the Indians have held eight of 10 op­ Earle R. Custer officiating. Burial The Lombard Funeral Home, 3 and lived most of his life in Rockville junior high schools. Specialized mini­ through 12. New social studies sale has gone over the 7,000 mark. Whaler jackets will be given to the first 4,- CVe play and in a non-league clash, ponents under 60 points, four under was in East Cemetery. ’The Holmes Bridge St., Monson, Mass., is in before going to South Windsor to Manchester’s Bicentennial Com­ courses (three to a semester), programs were started this year in 000 youngsters 15 and under on an available size basis...Jack Kelley, who 4-8 Rockville High journeys to 4-7 En­ 50. He always drew the assignment of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., was in charge of local arrangements. make his home with his daughter, mittee will meet Wednesday at 8 ranging from baby-sitting, to kindergarten through Grade 7. resigned as Whaler coach three weeks ago, is a native of Belmont, Mass. The field. guarding the opponent’s leading charge of arrangements. Mrs. William Grimason. He had been p.m. in the Municipal Building grooming and modeling, would be • Vocational education; $3,000 48-year-old Kelley returns to Colby College where he coached hockey for East extended its unbeaten ways to forecourt scorer and more times Friends wishing to may make employed for 25 years at the former Hearing Room. emphasized. added to start three new career- seven years and carved out a great record...Rosaire Paiement, center with 11. straight, matching the third than not won this individual battle. memorial gifts to the Manchester M.T. Stevens Co., Rockville, before • Industrial arts; $1,000 added to oriented one-semester courses in the the Whalers’ most productive scoring line, is one of 16 children. He has 11 longest streak in school history, with His rebounding prowess will also be Association for Retarded Citizens, his retirement 25 years ago. Skating establish a course in vocational junior high schools. The suggested sisters and one of his four brothers, Wilf with Kansas City in the National a 66-55 win over Xavier before a dis­ missed 494 Main St. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church He was a member of the First automotives at the high school. improvements are part of a long- Hockey League, will be in the NHL all-star game tonight in.Philadelphia with appointing turnout of 3,600 at the Ballard’s starting slot will be taken Mr. Larsen was born in Denmark will have an adult Bible study Lutheran Church, Odd Fellows, and Another new high school course, range plan for vocational education, the Campbell Conference squad...Perhaps it did Bobby Hull good to blast the Hartford Civic Center in the finale of by 6-3 sophomore Scott Hyde with 64) and lived in Manchester the past 12 report Wednesday at 10 a.m, at the church. Maple Grove, all of Rockville. He graphic arts, would be funded by officials said. rought play in the . The least penalized team in the an HCC tripleheader. Included, in the junior Mike Sherman slated to split years. Before retiring, he was a self- also was a 50-year member of the reallocation of present resources. circuit, the Winnipeg Jets went through a recent 137 minute and 39 second streak are six conference victories the floor time. A big effort will be employed carpenter. There will be no skating allowed Volunteer fire fighters of Hose and MIKE SHERMAN Knights of Pythias, Rockville. span without drawing a penalty...On the other hand, Kim Clackson, In­ which puts the Eagles 1 games in needed from 6-5 junior plvotman Jeff MARK DUMAIS He was a member of North United today at Charter Oak Park. Skating Ladder Co. 1 of the Town Fire He is also survived by two other dianapolis Racer rookie, sets three records every time he’s sent off the ice Manchester High front of the pack. Kiernan who has a good touch around East Calholir Methodist Church. will be allowed, however, at Center Department will have a drill daughters, Mrs. William Weber of for infractions. With the season just over the halfway point, Clackson has set Without an avalanche of advance the offensive board. He is also im­ Survivors are 2 sons, Erik E. Springs Pond and at Union Pond Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Center Andover and Mrs. C. Thomas Deere records for the most penalties in one season for a defenseman, for a rookie publicity. East’s John Lusa has proving steadily at the defensive end Larsen of Avon and Thomas B. Annex from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fire Station. of Edina, Minn.; two brothers, and by any kind of player in history. He is averaging six minutes per game in emerged as a prime candidate for according to Manchester Coach Doilg Larsen of Farmington; 2 daughters, The Center Springs Pond Annex Counseling program Robert Scheiner of Manchester and the penalty box and will pass the 400 minute mark if he maintains his current All-State honors. The 6-5, 190-pound Pearson. Mrs. Vivian Ware and Mrs. Wanda will be reserved to hockey, also from The Past Master degree will be Herbert Scheiner of Derry, N.H.; pace...Marc Tardif of Quebec bids to become the first left winger in WHA senior is averaging 19.6 points and Senior Co-Captains Mike Quesnel Morrison, both/of Manchester; a 3 to 9 p.m. conferred when Delta Chapter, (Continued from Page One) two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Quinn of the time a person takes one pill and it history to win the individual scoring title. Andre Lacroix (who won twice, in­ over a dozen rel^unds per game and and Mark Demko lead the Indians brother and a siaer in Denmark; and For information on winter sports RAM, meets at the Masonic Temple small organizations a counseling ser­ Manchester and Mrs. Harry begins to work, he has taken too cluding last year) and Mike Walton operated at the center and right wing has been the main contributing force offensively averaging 17.0 and 10.8 11 grandchildren\ at Recreation Department super­ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Ferdinand vice similar to those of large cor­ Ellsworth of Broad Brook; and six many.” spots...Bobby Hull will make his final season appearance in Hartford Jan. 30 in at least four Eagle triumphs. points per game offensively. Demko vised facilities, phone 643-4700. Lewis, excellent scribe, will preside. porations such as the United grandchildren. According to the guidelines set up against the Whalers with Winnipeg and Gordie Howe’s last visit to the Civic But East is by far not a one-man reinjured a knee against East Hart­ There will be a business meeting and Technologies Corp. The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. by the town and Board of Education, Center will be Feb. 26. quintet. Five-foot-10 junior guard ford last Tuesday but should be refreshments. Town and school supervisors have Mrs. Cyril Belanger at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 employes are free at all times to con­ Pete Thompson has expertly filled ready. John Plsch, 5-11 junior. Is been told they may also face Mrs. Yvonne Melanson Belanger, Ellington Ave., Rockville. Burial will tact the counselor themselves the quarterback slot each team averaging 10.0 points per game. polydrug-use problems, which 66, of Wethersfield died Sunday at an be in Grove Hill Cemetery, without a referral from their super­ area convalescent home. She was the parallel the problems that arise from visor and are assured of having strict Rockville. Fuel dealers hoping alcoholics, with a distinct and unique Aetna World Cup wife of Cyril D. Bellanger and Friends may call at the funeral confidentiality. Personnel files will difference. While alcohol is accepted mother of Mrs. Joanne Chlupsa of home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. show only the number of volunteers, by society, marijuina is illegal. Some Manchester. The family suggests that any for price reductions with no designation as to names or Mattatuck powers businessmen and supervisors don’t She is also survived by another memorial gifts may be made to a departments. to feature Ashe react to the drug problem because daughter and two grandchildren. Local fuel oil dealers expect their nent increase. . " Employes who have received Ver­ .|4-i»UiMi I 1* . • • ...... , f charity of thO donor’s choice. they don’t want the publicity. 'The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 prices will remain the same unless The average retail price in the bal and written warnings concerning fli.:-; ■ 'I Bob Stern, community relations to win over MCC a.m. from the Fisette Funeral. they are notified by their suppliers of state for No. 2 home heating oil is 42 their poor work performance will be By EARL YOST Hb^h, 20 Sisson Ave., Hartford, with cents a .gallon. Tenneco Laurel is resource person of the Capitol referred to the counselor. If the Mrs. Jemima A. Metcalf reductions. Region Drug Information Center, Sports Editor By CHRIS BLAKE a Mass at the Church of the Incarna­ The recent price reduction an­ charging 40.6 cents a gallon on the employe accepts assistance from the Mrs. Jemima Addy Metcalf, 88, of which is part of the council, has this One of the five spots on the United States team for Aetna Corresponilent tion, Wethersfield, at 10. Burial will nounced by Amerada Hess Corp. and No. 2 oil it sells retail. counselor, all records of the 709 Main St. died Monday night at to say about drugs and alcohol; World Cup tennis competition at the Hartford Civic Center Putting on a dazzling first half shooting display, Mattatuck be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Tenneco Laurel Corp. have caused A Tenneco spokesman from its cor­ employe’s problem will be kept con­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. She “Only a few drugs are addictive, Community College routed Manchester Community College, 90- Bloomfield. concern among dealers dnd con­ porate offices in Houston said the 1.9 fidential, and employes accepting March 4-7 will be Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe. was the widow of Herbert V. Met­ and alcohol is one of the largest ad­ Friends may call at the funeral sumers. cent a gallon drop was an adjustment and profiting from counseling will be This announcement was made Ralston said, knowing the presence 73, last night at Kennedy High in Waterbury in a CCCAA basket­ calf. dictive drugs. One of the final stages home tonight from 7 to 9. The Hess Corp. has reduced its to comply with Federal Energy Ad­ given the benefit of the doubt if their yesterday afternoon by Dennis of Connors would be a big emotional ball game. Mrs. Metcalf was born Sept. 3,1887 of alcoholism is the shakes, and the prices 4 cents a gallon and Tenneco ministration (FEA) regulations. work does not immediately reflect Ralston who minutes earlier was of­ life as well to the U.S. team. The win puts pressure on league­ 12 and Mickey Lewis 10 points. Lewis in Bannfoot, Northern Ireland, and man doesn’t want ot be caught, so he Those regulations allow oil com­ improvement. ficially named to captain the U.S. “I have no problems, personally, leading Housatonic Community handed out nine assists. MCC also lived in Manchester most of her life. has reduced its price by 1.9 cents. takes a barbituate, which stops the panies to pass on certain increased In November, Keefe said that if the team again against Australia. with Connors,” Ralston reiterate College which is 7-0. Mattatuck is had five players in double digits Card of Thanks She was a member of Manchester Local dealers have said they hope tremors. Alcohol and barbituates production costs to consumers. counseling service was to be Vying for the other four spots on emphatically. now 6-1 in the circuit and 7-5 over-all. topped by Lum Jefferson’s 17 points. We wish to express our sincere Salvation Army Corps and its their suppliers will “ get on the don’t combine but have a multiplying Uianks and appreciation to all our These costs must be estimated each successful, there must be a the squad, Ralston said, are Eddie “I think that this is the year that MCC, 4-6 in league play and 6-11 over­ The 6-5 center also hauled in 14 Women’s Home League. bandwagon” and make similar effect. Thus, your one drink becomes relatives, friends, and neighbors for reductions. month. cooperative attitude between the Dibbs, Vitas Gerulatis, Tom Gor­ we will win. I know that the people all, is at South Central Community rebounds. Lamont Freeman and the many kindnesses and aympathy Survivors are four brothers, David four after taking a barbituate. One dealer was notified by his The spokesman said Tenneco Town of Manchester, the Board of man, Brian Gottfried, Bob Liitz, San­ here will see some of the greatest College Saturday afternoon. Jack Maloney each netted 14 extended to us during the recent loss of Addy of Manchester, Salvation Army “Barbituates are also physically our dear mother and grandmother Laurel had overestimated such in­ Education, officers of each dy Mayer, Marty Riessen, Stan tennis ever played,” he added. The Chiefs took advantage of a markers and Nick DeMarco and Maj. (retired) William Addy of supplier, Exxon, that its price would addictive and are considered one of Anna Kotsch Roth. increase by one-half cent per gallon creases and reduced its prices to bargaining or employe group and the Smith, Harold Solomon, Dick Last year the Aussies, led by Rod porous MCC man-to-man defense and George Smith 10 apiece. Mr, Samuel Kotsch Sr,, Mr, Sarasota, Fla. Joseph Addy of Troy, the most dangerous drugs as related and Mrs. Stephen Stenger and as of last Friday. The company’s compensate. It is not known how long counselor. Stockton and Roscoe Tanner. Laver, defeated the USA. In six made good on its first eight shots to Mattatuck was 40 for 70 from the N.Y., and John Addy of Palm Har­ to the business world. ’There is a high family,, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald bor, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Addy spokesman didn’t know whether this the lower price will remain in effect. Apparently this has been achieved. “They all want to be selected,” previous Aetna World Cups, take a 16-6 lead. With forward Bob field (53 per cent) and made 10 of 15 Schack and family, Mr. and Information from Hess was not percentage of overdose, because by Mrs. Saihiiel Kotsch Jr. and Richardson of Manchester; and would be a temporary or a perma­ Ralston said. Australia has won six times. Moffo leading the way with eight charity tosses. family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter several nieces and nephews. available. “It’s a difficult problem who to ask The lone USA win was achieved points, the Chiefs forged to a 26-8 Kotsch. and play. I hope to have the final when Ralston defeated Roy Emerson lead. "The hosts were 13 of 15 from the -Matlulurk (90)- The private funeral is Wednesday B F Pts. selections made by Feb. 16,” in 1971 in the final singles. field at this point. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Motto 11 2-2 24 ■'■■y® w.-- In Memoriam St. Burial will be in East Cemetery. U l Ralston, who flew into frigid Hart­ Tom Collins, Aetna tourney direc­ When Mattatuck finally cooled Raponey 7 60 14 JEFF KIERNAN In loving memory of Ger­ There are no calling hours. ford earlier in the day from sunny tor, made the announcement on SCOTT HOLLAND down, MCC began to close the dis­ Callahan 1 60 2 trude Varca, who passed away California, added. : Ralston. tance. The Cougars went on a 12-2 .Munrliritlrr High January 20, 1075. East Cutliulic Lewis 5 60 10 The biggest name in pro tennis Ticket sales have been brisk for all surge to cut the huge deficit to 32-22. Jones 1 4-4 6 Since Uie Lord took you away, among the men, Jimmy Connors, is four days March 4-5 at night and MCC also switched to a zone defense Wiggins 6 1-5 13 Our love and sorrow will f1 1 always BEOG forms again expected to be among the mis­ afternoon matches March 6-7. Baker signs trying to stop the Chiefs. Brooks 6 60 12 Phillips 0 2-2 remain. The Basic Educational Opportunity sing. The Australian captain will be LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Dusty At the half, the Cougars were 2 Indiana^^Bama For our lives without you. If the USA is to turn back named next week. Floyd 3 1-2 7 Will never be the same. Grant (BEOG) forms are available Baker, acquired from the Atlanta within striking distance, trailing 46- and may be picked up in the guidance Australia’s best, it will need Con­ Braves last year in a six-player 35. With their upset of Norwalk still Sadly missed. nors. Totals 40 1615 90 in hoop leads Her family office at Manchester High &hool. A Seminar on How to start Completes staff trade, signed his 1976 contract with lingering in their minds, the Cougars Despite a reported long-standing looked like they were in the game. Manrhedter (7.')) NEW YORK (UPI) - New York the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday, B F PU. NEW YORK (UPI) - Indiana and YOUR OWN BUSINESS feud between the two, Ralston said That feeling didn’t last lon| once the Giants Coach Bill Arnsparger com­ Vice President A1 Campanis an­ Smith 4 63 10 Alabama took over sole possession of Connors has a challenge match Feb. second half started. Featuring D. D. Seitz, Internationally known pleted the reorganization of his nounced. Leber 2 62 4 their conference leads Monday night 28 and a business commitment. “He With just under four minhtes gone, Business Authority, Lecturer and Author coaching staff Monday with the ap­ Jefferson 8 1-2 17 but the Crimson Tide couldn’t have sqys he can’t change the date. But I Mattatuck went on a 15-4 tear to turn pointment of Hunter Enis as quarter­ Freeman 7 60 14 done it without a little help from hope that I can talk him into it,” a 52-43 lead into a 67-47 bulge. The DeMarco 5 60 10 f- back coach and Jay Fry as defensive their "friends”. Here's What You Will Hear line coach. rest was a futile battle for the Maloney 5 4-5 14 o Achieving Business Success o Obtaining Financ­ SPORTS SLATE Cougars. Coachman 2 60 4 Top-ranked Indiana took first place Henderson 0 60 0 ing Q New Business Opportunities o How to Avoid Tuesday ' Mattatuck placed five performers in the Big Ten-certainly without the Being “Ripped Off” in double figures led by Moffo with 24 help of a stubborn Purdue squad. The BASKETBALL Totals 33 7-12 73 Featuring a Wide Range of: points. Armand Raponey chipped in Boilermakers tried to keep their un­ Porter-less Bullets Maneliesler at East Cathniie, 8:15 Score at half: Mattatuck 46- □ Businesses under $1000 a Part-time and Full-time People Helping People 14, Dave Wiggins 13, Roland Brooks 35 beaten conference record but fell Businesses □ Mail Order Businesses □ Businesses Cheney Teeli at East llainplun just shorU.71-67. " for Women n Businesses Operated from the Home Rnekville at Enfield □ Unusual Ready-to-Start Businesses not the same team Itlooinfield at South Windsor Ninth-ranked Alabama had little Coventry at Rliain Rutgers, Su John^s trouble with Southeastern David D.Selta HOUSTON (UPI) — The Washington Bullets never should have Holton at Portland Conference foe Mississippi, winning Mr. Seitz Is Internationally traded' Kevin Porter. That’s the unanimous opinion of Houston Ellington at Middletown 64-41, but needed 12th-rated renowned as an advisor to Tennessee, an 83-78 victor over Herman J. those seeking to enter a We believe that every family has the Rocket players and Coach John Egan. Wednesday James M. join elite group Auburn, to rest alone atop the SEC. David J. Heck business of their own. He HOCKEY Gerrity, Jr. right to honor the memory of a loved one “ I just don’t think they are playing The results left the Tide at 5-1 in Torstenson has been a featured lec­ "This year (Dave) Bing—the man Rockville at Manchester 7:40 turer throughout the in a way that is truly meaningful to them. as well this season without Porter,” they got for Porter—gives them more the conference, while the Vols went United States and the said Rockets’ seven-foot center of an offensive threat individually, BASKETBALL NEW YORK (UPI) — While this city produces a large number to 4-1 and the War Eagles dropped to world. He has authored 12 We offer help that meets the individual Kevin Kunnert. “He used to cause us books and 1200 articles on but he doesn’t run the offense like East Calludie at Hartford Public of college basketball standouts, it has been five years since a 4-2. needs of the ff^ily each time we serve. all kinds of trouble...” Porter did.” subjects related to "Mak^ F rl.l.. team from the metropolitan area finished the season ranked in Scott May solved Purdue’s 2-3 zone The fact that you purcliased your property Ing Good In Business". He has lectured at foremost uni­ The Rockets, considered a A iot of early shots put up by the the top 20. defense for 32 points but it took two years ago before all this inflation doesn’t versities. the Small Business Administration, the Penta­ pushover for several National Bullets would not fall, and Houston BASKETBAI.L Rutgers and St. John’s are hoping to change that. free throws each by Jimmy Crews I excuse you from carrying adequate in­ gon and for other auspicious sponsors. You will hearclear, Basketball Association teams, Mon­ started running away early with 67.5 factual, hard-nosed information that can help you. almost W indham at Maneliesler, 8:15 and Bobby Wilkerson to seal In­ l i l l l l M surance now on your home based on today’s day night creamed the Bullets for the per cent shooting in the first half. East Calholir at St. Tlioinas Five years ago, Fordham, guided vanced two .s(.nis , 111 ’ at once, to uplift your outlook and to select the business by current Notre Dame Coach diana’s 15th victory and 25th straight opportunity that you seek. third time in three games. ' Kunnert finished with ll-of-13 field Aquinas triumphs over Hawaii and Villanova. prices. If you need assistance in deter­ Richard “Digger” Phelps, ranked in conference play—only two short of Kunnert, a third-year pro, sank his goals for 22 points. He also grabbed a Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 8:15 The sudden collapse of Wake mining the current insurable value of your ninth in the final UPI Board of the Big Ten record. first 10 shots to lead the hot-shooting game-high 14 rebounds, and blocked Hlooinfield at Roek\ille Forest arid the surprising loss by Coaches ratings but since that time it dwelling give us a call and we will gladly Rockets to a 115-96 win over the three shots. Rudy* Tomjanovich led South Windsor at Claslonhiiry Washington caused several changes The Hoosiers are now 6-0 in the Big Mr. Seitz’s First New England Seminar has been a dry spell for local area inspect your home and offer sound advice. defending Eastern Conference the Rockets with 26 points. East Hamilton at Coventry among tl\e top 10 this week. Ten, while unranked Purdue fell to 4- teams. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 champs. Kunnert said he was pleased to see Holton at Vinal Terh Indiana, uneaten in 14 games, con­ 1 in the conference and 9-5 overall. Washington, en route to the Central Not any more. Rutgers, unbeaten 4 0 0 M A IN STREET • M ANCHESTER,CO NN the Bullets offense disintegrate into J ’ortland at Rham tinued to hold the No. 1 position and 7:30 P.M. in 13 games, and St. John's, a loser Tennessee, now 11-2, was led by Division and East titles last season, “ four men standing around and one Suffiehl at Ellington Marquette (1-1) stayed in second only once in 14, moved into the top 10 Bernard King’s 29 points. Eddie whipped Houston five of seven times. guy wheeling out there one-on-one.” East Catholie at .Aquinas (girls) , place but Maryland (13-1) moved up Monday in the seventh weekly Johnson led the Tigers with 39 points. Sheraton-Hartford Hotel “ Defensively, you can do more As a result, the Bullets two big Maneliesler at Windham (girls) one place to No. 3, North Carolina ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. I Admission: $10.00 per person things against Washington this men, Hayes and Wes Unseld, ratings. Rutgers, one of only three (12-1 before losing Sunday to North Marquette, the only other ranked WRESTLING undefeated teams in the nation, 963 Main Street, Manchester | Phone 249-7771 for Reservations SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT; HOWARD L. HOLMES AND ARTHUR G. HOLMES year,” said Egan. “Porter got the together scored only 13 points and Carolina State) advanced three spots team to play, trampled Xavier STANDING: NORMAN M. HOLMES AND HOWARD M. HOLMES ball to the right people, (Phil) East Catholie at St. Paul climbed three places to No. 8 after to No. 4 and Nevada-Las Vegas, spor­ (Ohio) 82-48 in a laugher. The second- Phone 649-5241 | grabbed seven rebounds. Chenier down low off the stack and Bing led the Bullets with 15 points, SWIMMING posting easy victories over Columbia ting a perfect 184) record took No. 5 ranked Warriors are now 12-1, having (Elvin) Hayes low, too. and Chenier chipped in 14. Maneliesler at Wethersfield and Bucknell while St. John's ad- position. lost onlv in overtime to Minnesota MANCHESnai Bvawwo herald, MMcheEttr. Com.. 11» e.. Jan. 29. INTO - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Maiicherter.Conn., Tuea., Jan. 20,1976 Board to hear talk Manchester Hospital notes

on Development Act Diilcharged Friday: Frances George Moqnin, W Bisiell St.; Pro football Weibost, 71 Bow m St.; Barbara Eleanor Lawton, East Hartford; Basketball Hutdiinson, M Irving St.; Eleanor Martha Usab, 134 P vk St.; lOdiaM cial and borrowing options to An explanation of the state’s new Hodgkins, IS Russell St.; John Sokols, East Hartford; Charlee City and Town Development Act will municipalities seeking to deal with Devaux, East Hartford; Kathleea Businessmen Tony Chevrette bad 10 Marftall, 38 Diane Dr., Vernon; be givoi the Manchester Board of “problems of physical and economic Gardner, Enfleld; Robert Earle, SI With Bill Boucher and points, Jim Kibble eight Marjorie Dyber, 24 Frederick Rd.; Directors tonight by Peter Kelly of deterioration.’’ Richard Rd., Vernon. shift seen Jim Katin each pumping in and Rick Soucier six for David Downea, M Biaaell St.; LUy the Hartford firm of U p ^ e , Kelly The law, passed by the 1975 Also, Joann Veebinaky, 22' points, the Buzzards WINF. Tom Finnegan had Sardella, IS Goalee Dr.; Ida Okiaki, and Speilacy, the town’s bond General Assembly, requires local Colchester; Diane Aberle. If downed Westown, 87-61, 17 points for Arms. Billy MarllxKrcNigh; Michael St. Onge, 23 By Milt Richman this year might see fit to counsel. The board’s informal voter approval before a municipality Rockland Dr., Ellington; Joan a good idea. last night at the (Communi­ Silver had 12 points for the Falknor Dr. sell his ser^ces to Los meeting is at 8 in the Municipal can plan any projects under its Skrlpol, 15 Foley St.; Constance MIAMI (UPI) - It will mean the in­ ty Y. Glen Lozier added 10 Celtics while Dave Dougan Also, Jeanette Hebert, W Charter Angeles next year and one Building Hearing Room. provisions. Carpe, 111 McKee St.; Lewis Okay, the Super l^wl evitable loss of something markers to the winning had eight and Mark Oak St.; Loretta Powell, 75 L onn of the New York clubs The new law provides broad^ finan­ Diichert, M Walnut St. vital every fan elates total while Bill McCarthy Walling and Mark St.; Arthur Schulz, » Hillsdale Dr., game is over and perhaps the year after Discharged Sunday: Elisabeth to—player iden- and Raul Bushnell each Cromwell six apiece for Ellington; Barbara Beaulieu, Rl they’ve settled the that. Kingston, 85 HawtlMcne St.; Wilfred tification-and when you netted 14 points for the Knicks. ToUa^ Rd., Bolton; Welden Lcoen- question of which is Less than three weeks Smith, 62 (M et MUI Rd., Bolton; lose that, I think you lose Westown. Jimmy Carter takes lead tine, 128 Oak St., South Windsor; ago, Federal Judge Earl Theresa Swegei, 117 Honeitead SL; the best football team the very character of the Army & Navy outlasted Midget (Charlotte Neal, 25 Spruce St.; Larson declared the so- Patricia Damato, 516 Tnlor St.; in the country. Now all particular sport. B oper’s, 139-111. Charlie Paced by Joe Maher’s 25- Chauncey Adams, 2504 Ellington Rd., called Rozelle Rule, under Thomaa Morin, 12 Brent Dr,> Ver­ t h e Pittsburgh Perfect proof of this was Stetson popped in 49 points, point performance. Army in Iowa delegate caucuses South Windsor. which a player is restricted non; Sally Whitham, 4 Birch Mt. Rd. offered only a few weeks Charlie Wrinn 28 and Paul & Navy whipped Regal’s, Discharged Saturday: Mary Steelers’ management to which team he can go Ext., Bolton; Paul Haddad, RD 5, ago In Detroit where Grogan 23 for the Ser­ 39-22, last night at the West Heuvel, Astoria, L.I., N.Y.; John has to do is keep their with after playing out his Marcel Dionne, the first Coventry; Robert Bobadik, S3 Nye vicemen. Ron Riordan had Side Rec. Pam Brown had United Press International showed Carter with about a third of Sanson, 50 Elm St., South Windsor; world champs happy option, illegal, and shortly player to play out his op­ St.; Ernest Meneil, 5 Lawton Rd: 45 points and Dick Bowman six points and Tim Jimmy Carter easily outran the delegate support, with another Make snow ice cream Philip Calvert, 138 N. Elm St.; before that baseball tion in hockey, returned to so they don’t suddenly and Kent Smith 14 apiece Callahan four for the several well-known national and third of the caucus participants un­ Beverly Gifford, 317 Union St.; Ar- pitchers Andy that city for the first time pick up and take a hike for B oper’s. winners. John Webb and Midwest Democratic figures in the committed. Indulging in an old-fashioned winter treat are these members of mand Audet, Rt. 6, Columbia; Leo Also, Judith PuntiUo, 40 Olcott St.; Messersmith and Dave after having left the Red LaDuc, East Hartford; Kay to some other club Action at Illing Junior Kent Stringfellow each had first results of Iowa’s Democratic Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana, a late Kathleen (krfitelli, 9 Warren St.; McNally were declared Wings to sign a multiT entry into tte presidential race, ran a the Blue Shutter Play and Learn School who are making snow ice Rhoades, 174 Summit St.; Paid Angel Coeme, 806 Queens Court; that’ll pay them High last night saw UAC seven markers and A1 delegate selection caucuses. Presi­ cream. mixing before it melts are from left, Gloria Oses, free agents by arbitrator! miilion dollar contract Barons belt Sportmart, 93- Gothberg six for Regal’s. poor second, followed by foimer Kristoff, 233 Spring St.; Claire Marcia Parsons, 65B Mt. Vernon Dr., better. Peter Seitz, thus knocking dent Ford edged Ronald Reagan in a with the Los Angeles 80, and Second Congo top­ Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris, Arizona Camille Medeiros, Gregory Hassett, George Russo and Michael Berry, 30 Charter Rd., Rockville. Vernon; Frenda Galindo, East Hart­ out baseball’s long con­ straw vote of the state’s Chances are that won’t Kings. ple Telso, 106-89. Rep. Morris Udall and R. Sargent Gudmundsen. This is one of many easy cooking projects Also, Helen Sharp, Glastonbury; ford; Glenn Humphrey, IfTA Maple troversial reserve clause. MCC Women Republicans. be much of a problem From the moment he set Joe DeMarco had 28 Scoring a 44-34 win Shriver. ’Hie Iowa GOP, i ^ c h polled Ruth Linsley, Stafford Springs; St. The NFL is appealing Incomplete results early today featured throughout the year at the school. Interest^ parents because most of the Steeler foot on the ice, the Detroit points. Matt Toedt 24 and yesterday was the the results from only 2 per cent of its and baseball also is taking are invited to attend an open house at the school at Trinity Cove­ players seem content fans booed Dionne unmer­ George Seaman 13 for Manchester Community 2,600 caucuses, said that 264 persons what counter-measures it nant Church on Hackmatack St. Thursday from noon to 2 p.m. where they are and a cifully. These were the Barons. Bill John poured in College women’s team supported Ford, 248 backed Reagan. 2 can, but it’s becoming in­ ABOUT TOWN number have multi-year same fans who loved him 44 tallies for Sportmart over Mattatuck Communi­ Skty-two were undecided, seven For information, call Mrs. Pierre Marteney, co-director, at 643- creasingly clear that we contracts. The only known only a short time ago and followed by Jack Lucas ty College in Waterbury. supported Vice President Nelsn 7277 or Mrs, Alan Schubert, co-director, at 644-1952. are embarking upon a com­ Area residents Mayfair Y Club will meet Herald photo by Larson dissatisfied member is considered him the (15), Mike Goodman (11) Sally Lentochahad 12 Rockefeller and one each declared Manchester Grange will meet pletely different era in Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in (Granin third-string quarterback greatest hockey player to and Phil Daly (10). Rich points and Laurie win bonus bucks for Iowa Gov. Robert D. Ray and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall. which professional athletes Hall of Mayfair Gardens, AU Mayfair Joe Gilliam, and he doesn’t wear a Red Wings’ shirt Mamicke had 32 points, Christiana eight for the 4-4 Commerce Secretary Elliot Richard­ Soccer sign-up time in Rec program will be free to play for Five area residents were among figure that much in the since Gordie Howe. Tom Landers 24 and Mike son. residents are Invited. whichever team they Cougars. the 100 names drawn last ’Thursday in The Nutmegger Camera Club will Brothers Mark, Steve and Tim Haddock were among the many club’s plans anyway. If this is what Geoffrey 21 for Congo Bennet Girls With Iowa out of the way for now, choose, whenever they the Oonnecticut Lottery’s Holiday meet Wednesday at I p.m . at Bethany Group of Center Elsewhere things are a professionai sports are while Rick Kearney had a Taking a 39-37 duke the Democrats shifted attention to Manchester youngsters who signed up last night to participate in the choose. Bonus Bucks game. Lupus Foundation speaker Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, Congregational Churdi will meat lot different though. coming to, please excuse game-high 41 points for yesterday was the Bennet the first batch of three New England Recreation Department’s summer soccer program. The boy’s I don’t necessarily think All whose names were drawn at the Sunset Ridge, East Hartford. Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Robbins Ominous rumblings in me, but 1 think I’ll get my Telso. Larry Covell added Junior High girls’ team primaries in late February and early that forebodes the end of Center Mall in Norwichtown will Douglas Boyea of New Britain will Room of the church. father, Dave, looks on. Youngsters may sign up the next three Mon­ other quarters give rise to relaxation with a quiet 11 and Dave Hartford 10 over Wilson. March, contests in New Hampshire, to address Junior Women professional sports, but receive prizes of |500. present hit color slide show on day night’s from 6 to 8 at Manchester High. Cfose to 500 players are the growing possibility a walk in the woods points to the losing effort. Sharon Maher had 20 Vermont and Massachusetts that neither do I think it’s such The four winners from Manchester ’The Manchester Junior Women’s its federal charities. “Remembrance of Things Past for expected, in the six to .18 age bracket. player with Philadelphia somewhere. points for Bennet with Lisa should be more conclusive than the The Women’s Bible Study Claaa of were John J. Brozowski of 9 Eldridge Club will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Members going on the New York the Land of the Rising Sun.” All In­ Pee Wee Tilden and Jean Hennigan precinct caucuses. South United Methodist Church wiU St., Michael Charkovich of 94 N oi^ at the KofC Home, 138 Main St. trip are remind^ to remit their $10 terested photographers are invited. With Dan Clancey adding six markers apiece. meet tonight at 7:30 at 1300 Main St. St., Alice M. Palmer of 540 Parker A speaker from the Lupus Founda­ deposit at this meeting. showing the way with 10 Joyce Williams had four St. and Gloria Oakes of 167 Tanner tion, which is the Ckinnecticut State Tickets for the ways and means East matmen bow points. Top Notch trimmed and Pat Shelton three, Hockey Trinity’s Niland Whaler trade St. ’The fifth winner was Richard H. Federation of Women’s Clubs junior committee’s Cops and Robbers the Celtics, 26-18, last night Maher had 23 rebounds and Klebart of 1009 Foster St., South project will address the club. basketball game on Feb. 8 at E ast’s next match is at the East Side Rec. Shelton 14. Jennifer Burr Corners busing Dropping its fifth Windsor. Members are urged to be prompt Manchester High School will be overcame injury Friday in Bristol against Roger Greenwood con­ Hedlund and GeorgeAnn as Ute program will precede the available. Tonight when the straight yesterday was the St. Paul. ’The Eagles sport The next Holiday Bonus Bucks New England East Cathoiic wrestling tributed seven markers to Ebersold also played well. business meeting. The meeting is open to all still most popular a 2-5 mark for the season. the winning total while drawing will be Jan. 29. It is the final BOSTON (UPI) - In 1972, Trinity College’s George team, 31-17 to Granby, drawing in the bonus game. Matching 800 students Nominations will be accepted from members, their guests, and prospec­ Wliaiers meet Results: 98— Marky (G) Brian Feschler and Tim The Burr Corners buses started Niland faced extensive surgery and possible amputation Mass., at the Eagles’ Nest. Women^s Holiday Bonus Bucks stubs from the floor to elect the nominating tive members. Further membership The Manchester-based Burr Pee Wee Phoenix, hig Wayne pinned Riordan 5:32, 105 — Carmel each had six rolling in July 1071 as the second of his right leg. At the very most, doctors said, he would Bill Hoch, Pete Shannon, Nov. 13 through Jan. 15 must be go to concert committee. Election of officers will information may be obtained from Qirners commuter bus service, one Getting three-goal hat Carlton will he Hoch (EC) dec. ’Therrian markers for the Celtics. Volleyball project in the state’s commuter bus be left with only partial mobility in the leg. Matt Roohr and Ed Dean received by the lottery no later than be held in April. Mrs. Charlotte Neal of 25 Spruce St., of 14 commuter systems subsidized tricks from John Price and 10-1, 112 — Broughear (G) Burger King outscored Standings program. The first system, started in Four years later, the “All my family loves the among the missing. won their matches for noon Jan. 28 to be entered into that About 800 students from The club will also be voting membership chairman. by the state Department of Transpor­ Mike Breen, T rudon’s dec. Hopper 9-0,119—Gen- Willie’s, 20-13, with Paul W L January 1972, runs from West Herb man who was never sup- ga^je,” says the 21-year- East. drawing. Manchester and area elementary Wednesday on donations of funds to tation, is still the most popular of all routed the Wethersfield dreaur (G) dec. Kolisiak 5- Tucker and Marc Lup- D olphins 21 0 posed to play football again In a surprise move schools will attend a Hartford projects. ford’s Corbins (^rner to dowptown old native of North Easton. 2,126— Shannon (EC) dec. pachino each tossing in six P o rp o ises 15 6 bus Sabres, 9-1, Sunday at has become the 30th Symphony Orchestra concert Jan. 28 Hartford. “My brother, Gary, plays lust night, Carlton Eagles record Nowick 10-0,132— laBunte markers for the winners S harks 14 7 POLICE REPORT Bolton. winner of the Nils at Hartford’s Bushnell Memorial. The department reported today Since 1972, the transportation Barry Kelleher, Bruce for Framingham State was traded to Ed­ and Chris Schoembs and M arlins 13 8 Disaster Control department has established nine "Swede” Nelson award. It gymnastic win 11 10 There will be two special Bicenten­ that the Burr Corners-UHiowntown< Halloran and Bob Gamelis (College). After my opera­ monton for Mike ®*' — Roohr (EC) pinned Cyr Irv Hainsey four apiece for Sails Thefts reported tq Manchester fice. more commuter bus routes to down­ is an award given by the Squids 5 16 doesnH get quorum nial “Young People’s Concerts” Hartford buses carried 250,065 each added a goal and two tion, he came into my room Gaining two decisions 3:10,145—Dean (EC) dec. Willie’s. Police Monday included: town Hartford and three routes In the Greater Boston Gridiron Rogers. The 21-year- W hales 3 18 scheduled at 9:40 and 11:10 a.m. passengers in 1075, up substantially and said ‘1 don’t care what yesterday was the East Livingstone 6-2, 155 — Action at the West Side Because only three persons showed • A pocketbook and its contents, Burglaries reported to police in­ assists to the winning total old Rogers led the F lo u n d ers 2 19 Children from Grades 4 through 8 from 1074’s rldership total of 225,930. New Haven area. Planned to start Club “to the player who by they say, you’ll play again.’ Catholic girls’ gymnastics Spring (G) dec. Reeves 4-0, up for the Disaster Control Advisory cluded: J valued at about $170, taken from a while Rick Spiller played Rec saw WINF nip NaSsiff will come from schools in Andover, The Burr Ckirners bus project is this spring are two more routes: his conduct on or off the With that kind of support, Oilers in scoring last team. The Eagle maidens 167 r- Lussier (G) dec. Council meeting Monday night, there car parked at a W. Middle Tpke. • A break into the Red Si White well in goal. Arms, 28-27, and the Bolton, Ellington, Rockville and "by far the busiest system In WiUimantlc-to-Hartford and North gridiron demonstrates a how could I fail.” year in his rookie compiled 56.35 points, host Grondin 5-2, 185 — was no regular meeting. After business. Stand, 200 W. Center St. Milk was Celtics get past the Knicks, South Windsor besides Manchester. operation,” Acting ’Transportation Haven-to-New Haven. high esteem for the foot­ “My trainers were great. season witli 83 Windham High had 43.20 Marenelto (G) dec. Leahy waiting for half an hour, Charles • A stereo tape deck worth $100 spilled on the floor, but it wasn’t Squirt 26-22. They will hear works by 20th cen­ (^nunissioner James Shugrue said. The commuter buses run from 7 to ball code and exemplifies They’d put icepacks on it points and Bulkeley High of 6-0, Unlimited — Hodgins IDOfllinTORniRDI Covey, chairman; James Fogarty, stolen from a car parked on known if anything was taken. Paced by Don Maxim’s sportsmanship to an out­ points on 35 goals tury American composers. Guest ar­ The total' 1075 rldership on all 14 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. The one-way when it swelled up. You ’ Hartford 36.10 points. (G) pinned Fleming :24. director of disaster control, and Cary Wetherell St. • A break into into an L.B. Haas & four-goal effort. Economy standing degree.” and 48 assists.He also M s n i u G i n tists will be the (Greater Hartford commuter systems was 1,166,778, fare is 50 cents, and monthly passes know, I never wanted any Helen Putriment won the Crane left. • An electronic calculator worth Co. office at 788 N. Main St. Nothing Electric downed In a freshman football Ketping up with list moving trilfic is Youth Chorale directed by Gerald Shugrue said. are available for $17. sympathy. I never told won the WIIA’s most vaulting event with team­ The next meeting is scheduled for about $90 taken from a Center St. of­ was taken, police said. Wethersfield, 7-3, Sunday game against Coast Guard Fairfield wins “ MY ENGINE lU N shw torture lor her in i smell cir. Yes, Mack. at Bolton. anyone when it would hurt. gentlemanly player mates Kriss Rectenwald compecis end minis cm suffer .atre March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Academy, Niland, team FAIRFIELD (UPI) - engine slriin to eccelersle speed, this More than 5,000 Connecticut young A Mark Stepper added two award with just two and Terry Maccarone WHEN IT WAS OFF Hall. captain, hurt the leg but Fairfield University took cm cause excessive engine heit, wear people will make lip the entire on all Fall and Winter goals and one assist and Goalie may play penalty minutes in sharing fourth place. Mac­ There will be no meeting in elected to complete the th e lead with 5:45 I'd switch the ignllion off but Hie engine and noise. Thai's whi small cars should audience at the two performances, KANSAS CITY, Mo. carone won the uneven have extra protection. Now thep cm get February as the scheduled meeting David Stepper a goal and game. 78 games. wouldn't stop. Instead It spulteted, which are sold out. Sportsivear, (UPI) — The Kansas City parallel bars event with remaining on a layup by rocked and coughed. Then I discovered it Ihmks to WYNN'S* Oil TREATMENT date falls on Washington’s birthday. two assists for Economy. "I thought it might be Scouts said Monday there Mary McLachlan second. freshman center Mark WYHN'S* SPlI fIRE. Mow mi Irouhles FOR SMAll CARS. It's formulated to help Coats, and D re^s! Wethersfield scorers are over," writes a happi user. Yes, maintain performance, compression aiul Spectacular 50% OFF broken, but I felt an obliga­ (Carlton, 29, IS a Young to take the game weren’t noted. was a possibility that Kellie White and Patty tion to play, since I was the away and defeat St. Fran­ engine "alter run" caused hi heavp viscosill at high lemperalures while it goaltender Denis Herron, former Boston Bruin Curtis tied for first on the carbon build up can be not oidi exasper­ fights power stealing conlaminanis. So Manchester Rotary captain,” said Niland, who topped the Wethersfield admitted to the hospital and has been with balance beam with Putri­ cis 78-76 Monday night. ating, but downright dangerous mechw for that eilra protection get WYNN'S OIL Royal Salute to received the award last The high scorer for Fair- Icalli. So be kind to lOur car and loursell TREATMENT FOR SMAll CARS todap. “The Fuel Oil Co. Rangers, 9-3. Chris Ver- over the weekend with th e Whalers two ment fourth in the event. weekend. Add a can of WYNN'S SPIT FIRE to lOur Which Saves You Monay“| N kidney stones, would be Sheila Connolly won the field was Joe DeSantis GOOD NEWS! bridge had five goals, Eric The leg was broken and a seasons. gas lank lodai. Now available >r all America’s 200years Trudon three and Mark able to play in floor exercises with team­ with 20 points. The leading ONE cast was applied. Doctors scorers for St. Francis Keith one for Rotary. Allen Wendesday’s home game mates Meg McGrath and Manchostor Tailor Shop STOP later found Niland had were Gerard Trapp with 25 Byrne had three tallies for with St. Louis. Anne Williamee taking se­ THE VMAMIt VOU tTOWC B&B of Independence developed serious blood points and Manny Figueroa RE-OPENING WED.P SHOP Wethersfield. cond and third respective­ clots in the leg and THC THANK YOU ITOHf Paul Hohenthal had ly. with ^0. AT. ALL KING’S STORES JAN. 21 St. required immediate sur­ o n CO. AT ITS 8AMB LOCATION three assists and Trudon, gery. Indians lose on ice^ Aaron Buczek and George 121 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER A Ladies' Shop Specializing in Larger Sizes "The doctors thought \ t k . . i Chambers one apiece for they’d have to amputate it, blow 4-1 advantage '24 Hr. Burner Sarvical Rotary. but surgery took care of • 24Hr. NoUcafor playing offensive hockey, SKCML FOR THS WEEK ONLY! it,” Niland said. “Anyway, Still looking for victory Dellvory Bantam No. I, Manchester High’s th e pressure and in­ • 200 Gai. Minimum to 321^, 38 to 52 they all told me I’d never m experience was taking its Scoring twice in the first play football again. They hockey team all but had it • Automatic DaHyary toll. However, it continued R n O L OFFALinPES /| period and never looking said I’d be lucky to get par­ last Saturday night before bowing to Conard High of to play defensively very AGWA^ D U /O OF AITHUTIOSS back, Nassiff Arms bested tial mobility back.” But 809 MIUN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MMICHESTER West Hartford, 9-5, at the well without mounting the Wethersfield Black Niland had a different idea. Hawks, 4-2, Sunday at Bolton Ice Palace. much of an offense of its 37.9 fTe Thank All Our Cuitomeri And Friends DaNy 9:30 to S;30 PM • h i i i ^ Ntw ’tO 9 1 1 0 "I really had to work, but LERQALLON Glastonbury. The Indian skaters, now own,” he reported. Agway Do~it~yourself , For Their Kindness During it was worth it,” he said. With five minutes left, Kelly McSweeney tallied “It took about three years 0-12-1, host Rockville High Our Recent Fire. defenseman Dave the three-goal hat trick for for the leg to heal properly, Wednesday night at 7:40 at Nassiff’s with Lionel Bolton. Wetherell skated out of his 36.9 but I had my whole family own zone and passed off to 700-1,00b QAL8. Lessard recording an un­ behind me. They en­ Conard’s Tom Pynchon, Phone 649-2184 FORCED 18 Danny White on the left assisted marker. Paul couraged me.” who totaled five goals and C a ll 649-2947 wing with Kershaw N VIIHH H^OHIN^NII^bEI LeBlanc had three assists Niland comes from a one assist, put his club PLUMBHMG SALE breaking in from the and Mark Buczek one for family of nine. His father ahead with the game just center. White pulled the Cresline Hot ’n Cold the winners. Steve Reading Instilled a desire for foot­ 11 seconds old. A minute E a rn goalie to the left and the m te rio r/ VACATE had both scores for ball into his children at an later, Keith Gemmell P ipe last second fed to Kershaw REPLACEMENT _____ EVEnYTHINS MUST IE MOVED Wethersfield. early age. . knotted the score for Vbur 2 Manchester, assisted by who put the puck into the Dave Kershaw. unprotected left side of the RINSING net for a 5-4 Manchester The locals took a 2-1 edge • Extra Insulation keeps hot water hot, Choice Howtoread HELP us (NEAR OUT 136 Shero to alter plan less than 30 seconds later lead. cold water cold... saves on power with senior Bob Mumford The advantage was SPRAY • Non-corrosive, easy-to-lnstall and only in NHL all-star tilt finding the back of the shortlived as 30 seconds lightweight (63-2300,01) twine unassisted. Just later Pynchon turned the Vi" X 10’ betwe^ the lines $ 1 8 9 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — ’There is an inconsistency another 30 seconds elapsed red light on, assisted by Cortiplete Kit reg. $2.29 S ale $1.69 SLEEP - SOFAS tied to tonight’s All-Star game before sophomore Jack LeBlanc. Then the roof FtfSfNTEO lY Qolng out of Buatnaaa? NOI But our iww ahawroom la only 7.000 aquara faal 3/4’’ X 10' CCHUMMA AemtS f EITIVALS 0 which the shrewd mind of Fred Shero will have to solve. values to $2.45! Gelting made it 3-1 for caved in. Pynchon scored S ale $3.39 and 24,000 woni go Into 7,000. Our complala Invantory must ba movad yd Shero, who coached the Manchester and Gemmell, again assisted by Neil $ 0 8 9 reg. $4.45 of a client^ letter; A LAVISH FAMILY ENTERTARdMEMTl wa’d rathar mov# H to your houaa liian a warahouaa. Wall ba opan Monday Clarence Campbell Stop & Waste Valves on a breakaway, upped it 4- Moses, LeBlanc made it 7-5 Ovor ISO otrong. her Mo|«»ty's toyol Monn*} ood the Mock WoOch w « be ietwrM>g thru Saturday from 10 to 9. Conference to an em­ the last major penalties in IV 4" P Trap (63-5349) to our ohorei m meK fvsl |oM oppeoronce otoce 1776 to morfe Greet M o m i taMe 1 before the 6nd of the assisted by Pynchon and to'Americon iTYOepentfenee Thts ipeclecuior producNon htoMioMi the morry yeort barrassing 7-1 loss in the one of these annual period. the latter put in . the last Reg. *7.29 reg. $4.69 Sale $3.69 Save $1 Read the letter. Then pick up the phone and call Long of Mendihtp befweert our two neeoru ortd teoture* InOish tgOdiett m the octuol HERE18 A SAMPLE OF DRAMATIC PRICE CUTS: gatherings. FTP 1/ 2" umforms worn here durtng Rte levolulioA with Me tomows oort^ of (hot period, on 1975 game at Montreal, Manchester’s play in the two Chieftain scores. (63-0321) reg. $2.25 Save 364 Distance. You can tell a lot just by the sound of your client's f ac*ng dispOoy of oncient sword donemo. preemon morchtng and the cfuBwig vows revenge againt the IV " P Trap (63-5350) sounds of the tegendory pipes ond drums of the Hoch MNotch. am hus coupled The Flyers dominate the second perid became a lit­ Manchester goalie Terry 2 P T P 3/ " voice. You'll get fast answers to pressing questions. And with the gfonous rrmsac of the combmed regimenlai bonds of the toyol Mormas Prince of Wales Milka made 31 saves the ond the Mock miolch in mew doishna regolKi w « prove to be one of the meal Campbell Conference with tle too conservative and reg. $5.59 Sale $4.59 Save $1 (63-0322)* reg. $2.45 SaVe 56$ once you've covered the subject at hand, you can cover a lot memorable evertfs in this Mcenoerwwoi yeor 8EALY QUEEN-SIZE Conference tonight in the the visiting Chieftains took first two periods and was six representatives on the PRICES QOOD CxC V " of other ground as well. Long Distance puts distance Spectrum. bombarded in the final IV 4" 2 less COLONIAL SLEEPER 20-man roster and there is full advantage scoring S Trap (63-5351) (63-0361) reg. $2.09 iwi voanocuCNC ponoriQiiKGi** “I felt terrible after that stanza when he was called THRU WEEKEND SaVe 20$ between you and your cUents. D ial direct any tim e w ithout always a chance they will three goals. Jim LeBlanc reg. $7.99 Sale $5.99 Save $2 OrilMy game,” he explained. “We tallied for Conard five upon to make 20 more ONLY 1-24-76 , C xC V 4" - operator assistance, and save. Mew HmM U b m t-im m i 21,1171 MO Pit took it too lightly.” respond to the encourage­ (63-0362) reg. $2.25 SaVe 36$ S5M *333 ment of a home crowd'. minutes into the stanza. stops. Manchester made IV 2" S Trap (63-5352) 27, im m Fit But the way Shero knows With four minutes left," its shots count, taking just best to win is forceful in­ Also, both teams are reg. $8.99 Sale $6.99 Save $2 TIckatr. $4-15-98 (ChHdran undw 12. tlJMt Im*) basically young with 19 Ricky Smith, assisted by 16. w aae QUBtSBE timidation, as exemplified Curtis Palmer, closed the Playing well for Qnup ratM *v*ll*bl* 28 mMmum COMTEMPOillV SUEPa by the bully-boy tactics players playing their first •'TOM HOUR*: TIckata avaUabla at Mw Now Havan Coaaaum All-Star game. deficit to 4-3 and two Manchester were Gemmell Mm 'n w ^ Wed, R>< You can cover a lot of ground employed by his with two goals and M O -S d O Hartford Chric Cantar and aN TIekalron outMa* minutes later. Palmer, T h u n 1:3 0 —*d O “ It had better be better with an assist from Dave sop*homores White, SMM 0 - 4:3e AGWAY,® Inc. Endorsed as the outstanding en route to back-to-back than last year because I Gelting, Jim Healy and with Loi^ Distance & .... *288 Butler, deadlocked the EQUIPMENT SHOP: 540 NEW STATE ROAD. Buckland 643-5123 Heritage Project For Stanley Cup cham­ don't think the Flyers’ fans Gary Demko. Wetherell, Men, Wed, Thurt, Pvt SKOAL UUMNIBt count, 4-4. E:30 -S :a 0 January '76 by the pionships. Yet, aggressive will let us play that bad,” Kent Denison and Tom S a ltK I0 - 4 d 0 MON-UT 10 AM-I H i Manchester started the OtfwtXffNMY'SlOitt: Southern N ew EngtandlN ephone American Revolution play never has b^n a fac­ said defenseman Denis third period with definite Mumford were best on EliiTYgton • MkMtefitid - North Haven ft Wtiiimantta Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut. tor in All-Star games, and Potvln of the New York signs of a letdown reported defense. MANCHESTER 81 $ EAST MIDOU TPKL a 848-4480 it has been 32 years since Islanders. Clyde Miller. “It wasn’t t 't 1 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MancheitCT. Com., Tu«.. Jan. 20,1976 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester.Conn.. Tues., Jan. 20,1976 UqUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APFUCATION T U i U to liv e notice tkat I, Bvetett A. Mnrphjr of 15 Perkiai St., Hom es For Snh i$ Homos For Safa 23 Mewheeter feave O M an applicitioa Suburban brief8 ptecardeil 7/1/Un wito the Uqeor $36,900 • Duplex, 6-3, cabinet MANCHMTIR Control CommiiiTon for a kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Women discuss alcohol I ^ a ls h defen% trip RESTAURANT UQUOR for the ule RVEACKI... Coventry operate only on certain school. After of alco h ^ Uqeor on U» proniiei S5A- tile baths, |4K montniy in­ »B Oak St., Mudbeeter. come. Hutchins Agency, 646- parts of the foot. - having lunch at a iBOLANDl Refreshments will be State Rep. Robert |N r 4 I T M n i l The bnetoett will be owned bjr l i e r a l b 3166, for tile Friends of Children, Hebron Podiatry Association k)b- Wilmington, Del. hotel, White elephant hingo Everett A. Merphy of 25 Peittni St., served.' a national organization “Skip” Walsh proposed a bp«n 24 Houn Dallr Mincbeiter end win be conducted by slen.tlMBB> EVELYN CROSTON bill letting podiatrists per­ byist Angelo J. DeMio Mid they headed back here, the OIL CO. HEBRON — The Parent Teacher Organization will Everett A. Marphy upennittec. .30O. ATTRACTIVE 5 room The club will also accept designed to provide the . Everett A. borptay CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WAIHDIE. 2 2 8 -9 5 6 1 the association did nothing - legislator said FM EMBMONY SERVKI tn^eet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Snch, fireplace, baseboard donations for the food pan­ basic necessities to form a wider range of foot ^ T . 1935 Dated 7/t/im healing, stove, refrigerator. Bill Burke, director of wrong in paying for the trip Gilead Hill School. Due to a change in program, a try and Friends of Children orphaned children from surgery shortly after he Hutchms Agency 64M166. the Personal Guidance returned from a free two- Jan. 8 to 9. He said he The lawmakers on the “White Elephant Bingo” is planned. Those attending at the meeting. Central America. asked legislative officials trip were: Walsh; Sen. INVITATION Program of the Hartford day trip to a Pennsylvania FUELOIL M©bU are asked to bring old knick knacks or whatever. PHONE 643-2711 REDULXD FOR quick sale • Insurance Group, will There will be a collection Items needed are baby about the propriety of the George Gunther, R- HEATim (H U FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD two family, 30 Locust Street, box at the door for cdnned clothes, nonperishable podiatry school. I AUTOMATIC DEUVERY . TO BID no agents. 646-2426, 94. speak about alcohol at trip before he arranged it. Stratford; Sen. Betty Hud- 24 HOUR SERVICE ^ School leaders explain TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, con­ go¥:¥S^¥:¥:¥®¥SSaS¥SS¥M¥S:¥:¥:¥5:¥:¥>X¥:¥:-:*:*»:::*:SS:¥;¥;:5S:¥5:¥S ; ,67 - - Autot for Rent-Laata Manchester Motors Sales, 643- MANCHESTER- Charming CRIME SHATTERING ^ fidential service, J.D. Real Bendable and references. Call determine the cause...One EDWIN Estate Assoc. 646-1980. 1511. seven room Ranch in BOLTON - four room Cape, way for earwax to Impair P j^;.;^,¥S¥SM¥:¥SSSSSff5SS!¥SSSS¥:¥SSSSS:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥S:¥;¥:¥SSSSS^^ 646-9197 or apply at 707A Main Rockledge area. Fireplaced plus two unfinished rooms up, BREAKTHROUGH •••••••••••••••••••••••••a . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• hearing is very Street, Manchester. living room, eat-in kitchen. garage, brook, large lot, 30’s, Announeamanta 3 Announcahtanta 3 Announeamanta 3 simple...We all have tiny The Sonic V Ultraeonic Burglar Alarm haa lEDWARDS Vk baths. Priced in low 50’s. Century 21, Tedford Real ASSEMBLERS and coil Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Estate. 647-9914. hairs lining our ear ahattarad lha crima aound barriar — I winders - Must have finger canals...As we grow older, 38 Wells St. dexterity and capable of fine these hairs b ec^e coarse MANCHESTER-Ten room MANCHESTER - $72,500 • 10 l i All Baskets M a n c h e s te r work. Will train. Hours 7:30-4. older Oiloniai. with 2-car gar­ room Victorian Colonial, com- and unyieldlng...Eventual- Discount Apply to Able Coil and Elec­ age on lV(i acres. Aluminum pletely refurbished, and ly, they can act as a PUBLIC NOTICE tronics, Howard Road, sicling, five or six bedrooms, extremely beautiful, call Cen­ baiTler and keep earwax Many New Styles From CANDIDATE Bolton. large iqtchen. Priced in the tury 21, Jackston-Avante. 646- from getting out...This in F R O M 6 th All charitable and non-profit organizationa ...... Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 1316, 646-5461. turn muffles sounds trying Around The World wlahing to have thair Public Announeamanta Business Opportunity 14 to get in. DISTRICT NORTH COVENTRY - 4 >ubliahad fraa in thia apaca ara urgad to con- MANCHESTER - 5,000 square BOLTON- $31,900- Attractive acres, plus five room Ranch, % five room Ranch, family Find service as you like 20 foot restaurant site in the very secluded nice view, with act Joa McCavanagh, Qanaral Managar of it — fast and friendly from downtown Manchester Main room, fireplace, paneling, pond, 50’s, Century 31, Ted­ the efficient staff at Ragal Mufflart of Manchaatar. Spaca will ba Street area. F. J. Spilecki aluminum siding. Hutchins ford Real Estate, M7-9914. ^ ^;s^4S¥S¥S!¥S¥S4¥SSS¥S¥SS¥SSR¥S¥S¥:¥:':<¥:r>»S¥Si¥:*SSS*¥:5¥:¥*¥MWSS¥:®iW®Wi¥:®¥SSSWWSSS44¥¥:¥SS!ffl¥?SS¥K¥S¥S¥5¥'¥S¥R¥!¥SS^ Realtor. 643-2121. Agency, 646-3166. LENOX PHARMACY. We SEEKS TO RETURN alloted on a flrat coma, flrat aarvad baaia. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• handle a full line of DON’T BE FOOLED MANCHESTER r. $36,500 - Situation Wanted 18 BOLTON - HEBRON Line. Two family (handyman’s nationally known TO THE DEMOCRATIC Cell Thuredey between 8 end 12 Beautifully maintained seven BY OUR LOW PRICES 11 ^ , . O n Specials Throughout I to reeerve epece lor the following Special). Call Century 21, cosmetics Including Worth Spaccag* taehnology hat davalopMI this ultraaonlo TOWN COMMITTEE ATTENTION - Small business room Raised Ranch. Jackston-Avante. 646-1316. and St. Laurent, an Joa McCavanagh companies: Bogged under Applianced kitchen, 646-5461. high quality alarm at a traction of th* coat of wirad fireplaced living room with exclusive In this area, to alarm ayatema. Tlw Sonic V la dMlgn«d to maat with bookkeeping that keeps fill all your needs, and have /iai*IUNTEED\) you from doing more impor­ cathedral ceiling. Huge fami­ ratManUal and comnwrelal raqulramanta. It la com- I D is c o u n t store i • Had been on tlw Democratic Committao lor 20 COAST tant work? You need me - an ly room. Low 40 s. Century 21, a large, well equipped plaMy aalt contalnad - aimply plugs Into any 110 out­ TWO-FAINILf pharmacy to handle all Includes: Giftware Items y e a rs . TO experienced bookkeeper in ac­ 'Tedford Real Eistate. 647-9914. let. V Are you looking for an in­ .your prescriptions. You • Active in VFW affairs for over 30 years on local, C OAST counts receivable, accounts For furtfwrfflformatton ora Ihta damomlmtfon In your payable, through trial balance GLASTONBURY - Ideally vestment? This is a great can depend on LENOX and Selected Pots state, and national taval. Spaclallzing In legis­ RegallSSSr - payroll through quarterly located, attractively hedge on inflation. See this riomoordutfnoaa,pfaaaoeaN; PHARMACY, 299 E. I lative affairs on behalf of veteran atlalra. taxes. Also good typist - Will landscaped Ranch, two Duplex today • grots in­ Center St., 6494696 for aU • District 6 raaktant lor 20 years. W e Oder convenience along wWi a auperior product do work in my home. Pick-up bedrooms with den or come $3,730. Only $32,900. your prescription SAFEGUARD SYSTEMS 50% Plant Arrangements and delivery if necessary. nursery. Very spacious fireplaced living room with requirements. Free 8:00 A .M .-8:00 P.M. Corner of Broad Reply Herald Box E. Delivery Service ... Open: and Canter Street llon.-M . 8 ajiL - 9 p.in. dining area. Applianced PASEK Voting Place: Nathan Hain School NEED a babysitter? Will kitchen. 11/2 baths, like new. Reatlora Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m.-9 Phone 646-2112 Sat 8 a.m. - 8 pjn. ' p.m.. Sun. and Holidays, 6 Phone 646-5771 7:30 P.M.. WED., 21.1976 work weeknds too. Please call Call 529-1348 for appointment. 299-7479 933-9799 a.m.-6 p.m. 647-9070 anytime. Principals only. \ * »'*' I - f i ' -J ■ '

MAN ^ ^ n O t EVENING HERALD. gw o- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOU R T E E N - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester.Conn., Tues., Jan. 20,1976 Arwwar M PrMloiM PiBXl* V a r i e t y IQ Apartmanta for Rant S3 Apartmanta for Rant S3 Apartmanta fo r Rant S3 Homaa tor Rant 84 CharlM M. BchuHi i-ao ment or home. J.D. Real NOW RENTING! Working adults. No children, G AooofnpNihM ▼Mgvwion " “ ^^WOOOSTDCK'sX ^HERiOfiABLH'HAs) S POOg. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- pets. Lease. 643-2880. 12 Okfo nomo 4FMghtof u m FEilOhl. 1980. By Abigail Van Buren isoooao elepe /HEADSTia \ V t HE I f A tt FKO0A6LY ) A C C o P D i N C INDEPENDENCE UOaoNe 5 Harneee pen iFHLSAUTTli/ VJDNTAaOOS^ 15 Cooking 6Flne LOOKING for anything in real Bualnaaa for Rant SB uImmH 7 German (eh.) T o a M i : < o m e estate rental - apa^ents, VILLAGE 16 U.8. oMIions gOecompoee homes, multiple dwellings, no II Soopior 9 By mouth Manchattar 800 SQUARE Feet of space CQffiMAM D M fr M T : fees. Call J.D. Real Estate DEAR ABBY: I am 16, nearly 17, and I’m an honor 20 Cotton tOThrel 27TfNla 41 Qoddeaaof Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Dir. from Route 6 & 44A available, lower level in bundtao 11 Soap-frame 26 0fd North on R t 83 (Main St.) prime commercial location, student. 1 have always had a good r^tionahip with my 21 AurlCio bar 29 Poeii n iv 42ConUnam ''^THOU ^H ALT to Henry. ideal for office space.643-2738. parents—until now. 2 2 E o ity 17 NIgarlancIty pronoun 43 Faat aaaaon MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 About three months ago I met the most wonderful guy in 19Qluta 31 Void 44 Fandng bedroom Townhouse, IV5 P a t AprtHiNG '*' ;;UNU8 UAL ONE BEDROOM! IF YOU have a good idea, for the world. I’ll call him Sammy. It was love at first s i^ tl 23 CItrua fruit 33 Inborn weapon fMAVi^ baths, full basement, private 8 8 24 90000ning 24 Song for one 36Mw> 46 Plaloou \ /-8o 1 entrances and patio, includes ;;TOWNHOU E In a park-likt aatting,:: the use of my property in the Sammy is really 23, but we told my parents he is 20 because 26 Plant ovulo 29 In a Him tine 47 Row •quiet neighborhood, dose to shopping,;; Manchester area, I will con­ if they knew how old he was, thw wouldn’t let me go with 27 Contompiuoua 26 Bedding for 40 Mutical 48 Bridge WINTHROP lY DKK CAVAUI heat, appliances, carpeting, exclamation pool, air-conditioning, $290 ^church, bus, pool and tennis. sider participating or will help him. Sammy is also divorced and has a 3-year-oId son who 90 Encountered in other ways. Property con­ lives with his ex-wife. We didn’t tell my parents about the SOThoEaat per month. Damato Enter­ 32 Control 1 r “ r n 4 r r r ib r Mickty Finn — Morris Wnitt SHALL STAY I WONDER prises, 646-1021. Featuring: sists of 4,IX)0 sq. ft. home little boy. We just told them that Sammy was divorced. remodeling showrooms which 34 taxor r T H E S E IF • Maasfve Bedroom • Walk-In Cloaata Sammy wants to marry me, but we don’t plan on getting 39 Wild oat 1$ 13 nr can be usm for display or of­ C O U R IE R S I'LL EV ER MANCHESTER - new unusual • Full Baiamont • Laundry Hook-Ups married until I am finished with sdiool. 36 Poosoaa fices. Also storage buildings 37 Prom 15 16 if AAWJT4 U MDTf- ro UK6 IP Vixntt SLACK- ’ PROW THE G ET THAT one bedroom Duplex • Private Entrances and Patios The problem is my father. He h u a very suspicious mind. BOOKS BLACKp IT TO... fUT MAILm gOMBONI, S W E E P Townhouses now rentiing at on 4 acres, commercially and 39Toddlora 14 li 2o I ALPSAPy TOLD VOU-m J I DIDN’T SBBma T“ — ...... ” RIGHT? a Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor industrially zoned. Tel. 1-223- He says I*can’t see Sammy again until Sairuny produces 40 Statutes Y O tm LIABLf TO CQMPLICTION Independence Village. Full legal evidence of his divorce. OH A MTMV/MS STHeAK AT J W WAS SHOULP o r r wouRSELP Includes Heat 4460. 41 Tiger, tor one 21 THt TttACK— ANO I KMOU/ ------o m A4 is iu t s i OP... basements, private entrances Abby, I trust Sammy, but I’m afraid if I ask him to show 42 Certain MOrW/MO ABOUT A atAOT and patio, includes heat, Alaakan 24 25 24 MoraBOOK OP urn's/ Wa have a large variety of 1 ,2 A I bedroom my fether proof of his divorce, Satiuny will be so hurt and n r appliances, carpeting, air con­ insulted at having been called a liar he will quit seeing me. 45 Egg dhrtiea apartmanta and townhbuaaa tlirouidiout OFFICE SPACE 49 FaU month 46 ditioner. Close to shopping, Don't you think my father is being unreasonable? church and bus. Model open the Town of Manoliaotar. FOR RENT 9t Mouth part u 250 square feet, center of I love Sammy so much, I can’t live without him. Please 62 Arrow polaon Weekdays, 1-7 p.m„ Saturday 53 AHavlate and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. Manchester, air con help me. 34 IV SAMMY’S GIRL 54 Meadow ML PIOc off Main St., Manchester. ITO ENTERPRISES ditioning and parking. Call 55 Philippina t>i9^btr^)#A kK. I M Pe(| US I'ji on l-ZO Damato Enterprises, 646-1021, . M f/ier-Deveroper 643-9551. tweetaop 649-3940. iifsy DEAR GIRL: Sorry, I’m inclined to go along with your 56 Musical 43 44 « fatbw. You and Sammy are already withholding the facts syllables I Designed With 57 Sea eagle 48 H om tt fo r 8al» 23 Haatlng-Plumblng 35 Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 NEWER three bedroom about Sammy’s real age and his son, which is ikceitfnl. If (var.) □ MISC. SERVICES Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all You in Mind Wanted to Rent 87 Sammy doesn’t want to bring' all the facts out in the open, b 5$ $4 Modal Open Waakdayf 1*7 p.m. he's less than “wonderful.” Be wise. Listen to your lather. ManohMttr SEWERLINES, sink lines, BASSET HOUND - AKC appliances, carpeting, full DOWN Cleaned with electric cutters, registered, male, eight basement, $260 monthly, Satiirdav A fiNiday 1>8 pjB. WOMAN with young child and Si (4 if Priscilla’s Pop — Al Varmaar FOUR FAMILY Services Offered 31 by professionals. McKinney Frechette & Martin Realtors, small dog would like 1 Immerses months, $150, 742-9394. reasonable rent of two DEAR ABBY: I am a widow, age 64. Last year I met a Four rooms each unit. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 646-4144. iNkWSPAPEK ENTEKPRISE ASSN. I ,649-3940 64S-1D21 : bedroom apartment in or man my age whose wife had died the year before. IN Ru« ii% p,# 2 ANY Separate heat, parking. | 6,- REWEAVING burns, holes. pany, 643-5308. LOVABLE PUPPY - free to ^eeiea,»aaaaaa4iaaaaaaaaafaa*aaaaaaaeaaeaaa We are in love. He would be an ideal mate except for one f r o s t ­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. around Manchester, Call Mrs. 900 income. Excellent in­ ood home, housebroken, call Harlow anytime, 289-5310. thing. He is very egotistical and likes to see how he registers b i t e vestment. Asking $45,000. Window shades, Venetian NO JOB too small, toilet f71-1071 VILLAGER APARTMENTS with other women (waitresses, especially). In other words, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. repairs, plugged drains, ^ We Feature Quality he tries to make me jealous. WARREN E. kitchen faucets replaced, Five room Townhouse RESPONSIBLE COUPLE, Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- AnIlquea 48 Because IT yean of building and This is a small town and there are no men around with 5221. repaired, rec rooms, apartment, Vh tiled baths, both teachers, seeking HOWLAND battiroom remodeling, heat 2 air conditioners, wall-to: managing apartments has taught us what reasonable four room Duplex, whom I can make him jealous, so I am unable to get even. WANTED Antique furniture, Win at Bridge CUSTOM DRAPERIES - wall carpeting, full base­ really matters. in Manchester area. Calf 649- Please tell me how to hande this successfully. Realtors 643-1108 modernization, etc. Free es­ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or timates gladly given. M & M Available immediately: one and two 4163 after 5 p.m. HURT AND JEALOUS made very reasonable, work other antique items. R. ment, heat, hot water, guaranteed, call anytime, 649- Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. appliances, fireplace. No bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air Harrison, 643-8709. conditioner, dishwasher, walO to wall DEAR HURT: Don’t try to fight fire with fire unless you LOTS of room in this front to 4266. pets. Sim ple search for slam BO’TTI HEATING and Plum­ carpet, indivi^ualjiasement, private patio. □ AUTOMOTIVE want your chances to go up in smoke. r r back Split, four bedrooms, ANTIQUES WANTED - 649-76R0 TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) bing - All heating and plum­ American' furniture, oriental UflMESTkAn Renlai'offlce, 240 New Tell him brankly that you are hurt and Jealous when he hree baths, just great for the Trees cut, trimmed or topped, bing repairs plus remodeling. large family. Mid 40’s. B/W rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ A i MBK ' Manehetter 4utos For Sale 81 flirts with other women. (He’ll be flattered.) If be doesn’t - 1 stumps removed, fully in­ Call 64^8641. cut out the flirting after that, you’ll know he doesn’t care Realty, 647-1419. sor chairs, crocks, jugs, determine that the defenders 1-10 sured. Got a tree problem? MANCHESTER - nice two DAMATO BdlliraiSES how you feel. weathervanes, primitives. NEED CAR? Credit bad? NORTH aren't going to take the first Well worth a phone call. 742- OTTO LORENTZEN - Plum­ bedroom Townhouse private Bankrupt? Repossessed? CALL US about the two- Ron Dionne, 643-1691. 4IKJ654 two tricks against you. 8252. bing, heating repairs. Vanity entrances and patio, full base- J ** 646-t021 jl Honest Douglas accepts DEAR ABBY: Four years ago I had a son out of wedlock. V3 family homes we have cabinets. Economy rates. Call After North’s four-spade Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawranca available. These make a good FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ ment, includes heat, lowest down, smallest We talked of marriage, but it never came about. 682 ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 649-4056, 6 to 8 p.m. bid. South expects to have no investment or a start on tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, appliances, carpeting, $255, payments. Douglas Motors, I named my son after his father (first, middle and last AKQJ76 repairs, serving Manchester Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. » 5 Main. WEST trouble making a slam if the MUMMY OR NOT- THE CASE MAY JR»V building a nest egg. Prices flooring 36 lamps, etc. Now accepting SIX ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 name) with his approval. EAST CONTAIN JSW fLB STOLEN for five years. Free es­ consignments, for February baths, garage, Wetherell defense doesn’t start off by start in the low 30’s. B/W timates. 643-0304. I would like to know if it is illegal or immoral to name an *Q 49 r-^^THAr CROOK.ZEttNEZl Realty, 647-1419. auction. 644-8962. MANCHESTER - Large two Manchester, Street opposite Manchester TOYOTA - See us for reliable V J962 V108S4 taking two diamond tricks FLOOR Sanding - RefInishing, bedroom Townhouse, private out-of-wedlock child after his father. Community College. $325 per used Toyotas with our 60-day 6AKJ1073 6Q65 against him. How can he find DICK’S SNOW Plowing, floors like new, no waxing, entrances and patio, full base­ city of village Charm 100% warranty. We also buy CONFUSED QUALITY throughout, this un­ Wanted to Buy 49 month, security, plus utilities. 41105 498432 out If his partner can come to driveways, parking lots, (specializing in older floors). ment, includes heat, Looking lor an Apt.? 568-6652. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, his rescue in that suit? ique Colonial has large rooms, sidewalks, sanding with salt. Ceilings and inside painting. DEAR CONFUSED: It is not illegal. But if the father SOUTH OU,FAM! 646-1511. BOB JOBIN - wallpapering SEASONED HARDWOOD - answer, 871-1666. One and two bedroom Trucks lor Sale 62 than yesterday. Clean up and painting, quality work to matters left hanging. cut to order, $25 a truckload, Apartments fo r Rent S3 DAMATO apartments. Immediately Business Property 26 your satisfaction. $50 a cord, ’lYee service also, 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment. Like available at Town House d u m p t r u c k for sale - VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be Guaranteed, references and y o u r ^ call 646-7770. private house. Appliances, Gardens. This suburban GMC 6500 6 wheeler, 6 yard, firm but fa ir In financial insured, fast service, 649-9027. VERNON - Town House ENTERPRISES situations you negotiate today. MANCHESTER-3,000 square basement. Working adults. No apartment community of automatic transmission, V6 b ir t h d a y Gardens, a beautifully 240 New State Rd. gas, tires 900-20. For informa­ Everyone should come out foot retail building with full FIREWOOD, SPLIT, landscaped apartment com­ children, pets. Lease. 643- Jan. 21,1976 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester unusual architectual tion call 646-8870 between 10-5 smiling II you do. basement. Located near seasoned hardwood. 12” and munity of unusual architec­ 2880. RENTAL OFFICE OPEN design and beautiful daily. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A You may undertake a rather center. Call for details. Building-Contracting 33 18” lengths, 267-4322. tural design. Total electric, no problem you've been reluctant Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. TWO BEDROOM G arden 9 TO 8 WEEKDAYS landscaping features: challenging enterprise this pets. One and two bedroom 9 1.T 3 SATURDAYS Private enfrances, private 1974 DODGE Van, to tackle won't prove all that coming year that you would not Born Loaar — Art Banaom NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - MAYTAG Wringer type apartments available im­ apartments, large kitchen, no 11 VO 3 SUNDAYS difficult. Meet it head-on with MANCHESTER- Beauty Remodeling, repairing, ad­ pets, appliances. Call Glaston­ patios with sliding glass automatic, power, t have attempted previously. washer, good running condi­ mediate through January 1st. optimisnr.. Take a long-range view. Build Salon in the Main Street area. ditions, rec rooms, porches tion. Asking $40. Call 6^2744. bury House 633-4972. doors, wall-to-wall player, insulation and Starting at $165 per month. eled. Call Dave, 649-6644. your foundations carefully. Call for details. Zinsser Agen­ and roofing. No job too small. Call 872-0528 Monday through 6 4 6 -1 0 2 1 carpeting, range, ^.ALLTHE'/WJWHWW' <’.lHArSWlNimTHIs\/HOWiWO^ 300 ^ cy, 646-1511. Call 649-3144. FOR SALE -i Dog house, good refrigerator and garbage C) 1975 by NEA. Inc. Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ FOUR ROOMS - first floor, IN OUR NBIGHBORIKJOD^ OXiRSEl) KARATE. NOW C5IDTHE SiiWXIAPS!. size, sturdy, never used. 875- pointment. separate heat, security, $170 a EAST HARTFORD - two disposal, traverse rods, Campera-Trallera Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel Real Batata Wanted 28 CARPENTRY - Repairs, 4179. month, call 646-5861. master TV antenna, Mobile Homes 65 “Now's our chancel Hey, Mr. President, may we SHOOK V(E UR,. ilOTHIKlfe SORES AAE. OOUASE remodeling, additions, gar­ bedroom deluxe heated 118 MAIN ST., three-room townhouse, air-conditioner, storage and laundry ages, roofing, call David' have your autograph?" 6 0 $ T ? , ALL CASH for your property DINING ROOM set, heated apartment, security, TWO BEDROOM apartment, dishwasher, disposal, all facilities in basement. WE’RE OPEN everyday from Patria, 644-1796. mahogany, good condition, 9 - 8 p.m. We want your HERE'S within 24 hours. Avoicl red $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. near school, churches and appliances. 1 1/2 baths, plus Total electric. No pets. tape, instant service. Hayes oval table, leaf, pads, six shopping area. Please call 646- business. Our prices can t be REPORT laundry hookups. Available Rentals start at $165 per Corporation, 646-0131. WES ROBBINS carpentry chairs. 649-0657, between 6-9. MANCHESTER-Nice one 2623. beat. New 14’ wide loaded $9,- CARD, remodeling specialist. Ad­ February 1st. $240. 528-1708, month. Call 872-0528 Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick bedroom apartment available 289-2890. 895. Trades welcome. BUGS.' SELLING your house? Call us ditions, rec rooms, dormers, AQUARIUMS - new, used, at the Teresa. Close to shop­ SIX ROOM Duplex, available Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 Immediate occupancy. Clean built-ins, bathrooms, first and we’ll make you a fish, supplies, low prices. ping, churches, and bus. February 1st. Central, large MANCHESTER - two p.m. 2-bedrooms, matching cash offer. T.J. Crockett, kitchens, 649-3446. NCR electric register $50. appliances, $2,995. Like them HOtv-; ,T FEEL . VOUVE BEEN , SURELY 1------Includes appliances, backyard. Call 649-6622 days, bedroom apartment available Realtor, 643-1577. Pool table $15. 569-2568. carpeting, air-conditioning. 643-7267 evenings. big? Need three bedrooms? TO SEE 0M4E iTELLItf USM5U YOU LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - at the Teresa, walks to shop­ fiWHERIN’ ALL WERE GOHHK PON’T $195. Damato Enterprises, ping bus and churches, in­ Homes lor Rent 54 Great buy. Just $6,995. Lef­ 2 new homes custom built, THINK IMMEDIATE CASH for your SKIS - white. Hart, Galaxie, 646-1021. M A N C H E ST E R - tw o cludes appliances and tover 1975 demonstrator, 14' THE ACORH6, I HOMER ON THE property. Let us explain our remodeled, additions, rec 6’5” step in bindings, $25, bedroom apartm ent, in a FOUR ROOM single house, wide, was $14,995., now $12.- LEAVIN’ YOU iALL-TiME COWBELL rooms, garages, kitchens carpeting, $230 per month, fair proposal. Call Mr. Henke, buckle boots, men’s MANCHESTER - quiet one three familv, on bus line, all Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. two bedrooms, ■ huge ee living 995. You save $2,000. Parts, WITH NOTHIN’ )3C0REB0ARP~- WILL The Flintstones Hanna-Barbera Productions Belfiore, 647-1413. remodeled, bath tile, cement size 10 medium, $25, call 649- bedroom apartment, includes utilities included, wall-to-wall room, bigjigyard, yard, noulTno utilities in- supplies and accessories. Full BUT A ANP NOW EVEN 5TAR work. Steps, dormers. 1047. heat, appliances, carpeting, cartarpeting, $225 per month, eluded, $225 per m onth. time service Department. BUSHY TAIL? JAKE BEATS Residential or commercial. MANCHESTER - newer three U NTIL 1 MAY WE BUY your hpme? and air conditioning, $215 per andnd security, call after 6 bedroom Duplex, half of two References and one month’s Plaza Homes, 1348^ Wilbur YOU TO CAN AFFORD=C3R Call 649-4291. RECONDITIONED Kirby for Quick, fair, all cash and no month, Damato Enterprises, weekdays, 649-3944, for ap­ family, full basement, in­ security, 6494291. Cross Highway, Berlin ’Turn­ MY OTHER problems. Call Warren E. sale, one year free service. 646-1021. pointment, anytime cludes appliances and pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. /G s : 6NOWBROES, Howland, Realtors. 643-1108. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Also demo at real good price. TRYING weekends. carpeting, $280 per month, BOLTON - Four room Ranch, SAME m a r k s AS YOU’D THINK I'D TO WALK le Carpentry and general com 875-9190. MANCHESTER - Brand new large yard, one child SELLING YOUR Mobile GET A LITTLE tracting. Residential and Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. LAST TIME M URDER INSTANT cash for your home. three bedroom duplexes, star-, VERNON - 3 1/2 room second accepted, $250 monthly in­ home? Buyers waiting. 1-828- // 0 commercial. Whether it be a DRY OAK fireplace wood, ..s/eH... BETTER, Call Dan Reale. at Reale's ting a t $250 per m onth. floor apartment, available CENTRAL LOCATION - large cluding heat, 742-6736. 0360. SIOULDNT Corner Realtors, 646-4525. small repair job, a custom split and ready for fireplace. Includes appliances, and now, lease expires July 31, one bedroom apartment, first ALL built home or anything in $20. orders delivered. fullyly carpeted,carpel heat not in- Rent $190 includes heat, hot floor, stove, refrigerator, BAD.' between, call 646-1379. Telephone 742-7886. WE WILL buy your home. clu(ided. No pets.I S^urityty and water, dishwasher, garbage heated, electric, parking, $200 AutomotNa Sartica 66 'Automotive Service 66 Quick, efficient professional references required. Call 647- disposal, phone already month, call 649-2865. service. Call us tirst. W. J. NEW, RINSE-N-VAC steam 9935 649-2003 hooked up, call 565-7243, Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 cleaner prolongs carpet life during the day, 646-2861 after 6 MANCHESTER - South - Near by keeping thiem cleaner 29 GLENWOOD STREET - p.m. 1-84, 3 1/2 rooms, appliances, CASH for your property. Call BIDWELL Home Improve­ longer! Rent at Manchester Two bedroom Duplex, heat, hot water, 2-car parking, COMPLETE GM us first if anxious to Sell. ment Co. Expert installation WaHiipaper & Paint Company, appliances, private basement, VERNON - one bedroom $195. Ml-2410. 1-80 Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or of aluminum siding, gutters 185 West Middle ’Turnpike, no pets, lease and security apartment, heat, hot water, 649-1922. and trims. Roofing installa­ 646-0143. required. $210. per month. pool, tennis courts, $180. 872- AVAILABLE February 1, six REPAIRS Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane tion and repairs. 649-6495,875- Available JanuaiV 1st. 649- 2039 after 6 p.m. room duplex.., newly 9109. Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 9455 or 647-9773. renovated, utilities and heat T'sO TONY'S FmCHP, Alff. BENNY, T EVERYBOPy KNOW IS NO MORE 60A4E «A Y HE HlOE STOLEN ARTIFACTS. SOME SAY not included, call 649-5719, • COLLISION L OWNS A OOLP A U H C ! / 60LP IN LAE CRUCES MINE. ^ DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ OAMATO HE STORE aulJS FOR REVOLUTION. BUT POMT 60 HORACE Tetrault — Siding, MANCHESTER - New salt after 6. .THERE — HE SHOOT. roofing, storm windows, aw­ vations. Combined inside/out- box duplex, three bedrooms, ENTERPRISES • MECHANICAL Short Ribs — Frank Hill i E m c m M side runs, prtitioned privacy, nings. (Quality workmanship, living room with fireplace, 1 RENTAL OFFICE MANCHESTER - Nice 6 room WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS ...WHO IN TR O D U C eO U. free estimates. Fully insured. germicidal lighting. Canine 1/2 baths, all appliances, con­ ’THEV'PE PBA//N6r\ APLAlSueONlt^l L ira * variety of Duplex, 11/2 baths, rec room, THOSB P R U /V IS MISSIONARY,. a m p l i f i e d BOGKi 872-9187, 649-3417. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon venient schools and shopping. garage, no pets, security and CARS AND TRUCKS HAVE BEEN FtAlNCHNG 1 M £ C R A Z y J V Road, Manchester, 646-5971. Apartmanta and MUilC "TO THE NATIVES.' Peterman Agency, 64^940i4, Toamhouaaa throughotit references required. $225 Qanultta Parts CAV AND n i g h t . pvTchaM? D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 646-2912. ManolMalar. monthly, available Feebruary Factory Tralnad RlaehanlGa siding, gutters, and leaders. PRIVATE riding instructions, st. Call 643-0237. Owr R a n ta l Ofliea 1 (♦untttini Free estimates. Fully in­ English and Western, $5.00 MANCHESTER - First floor, 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ' - 3 • sured. 249-(^. per hour, call 633-5571, five room apartment, all opatiM lfhS, THREE ROOM apartment, CAU 848-6484 11 withew*. anytime. appliances, fully carpeted, Sat B-s, heat, hot water, cooking gas, •f SPECIALIZING in cleaning basement storage with S iM la y 11*9 stove, refrigerator, wall-to- and repairing Chimneys and FREE - Affectionate 8 month washer and dryer connec- 64«-10ai wall carpet, centrally located, Carter Chevrolet • 643-4365 rl«aii 1*111 roofs. Free estimates. 30 old female cat. Gray and tions.Convenient schools and 240 Now State Road $175. Adults only, no pets. Years Experience. Howley, white. Spayed and has shots. shopping. Peterman Agency, Securitv deposit required. lots MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER 643-5361. 649-6739, or 649-4291. 649-9404, 646-2913. Call 643-9678. V