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MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 210 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Britain To Stay in Common Market LONDON (UPI) - Early official labor union, the 1.75 million strong think they will do so,” Mrs. Williams said. The turnout in the islands where Prime returns from the referendum on continued Transport and General Workers Union, Chief Counting Officer Sir Philip Allen Minister Harold Wilson has a summer British membership in the European Com­ DEEP REGULAR-STOCK PRICE CUTS! HURRY! who also campaigned for a “No” vote, said about 66 per cent of the country’s 40 home was 77.5 per cent of the registered mon Market show^ today the nation had said: million registered voters — about 26 voters. The second result from Gwynedd voted nearly 3-1 to stay in. Market op­ “Now we’ve got to face up to the real million — cast ballots. county in North Wales showed a 65 per ponents conceded defeat. world. We’re almost bust (broke) in con­ In the first district reporting, the tiny cent voter turnout with 76,421 or 71 per SAVE With counting of an estimated 26 million sequence, or partly in consequence, of our Isles of Scilly off the southwest coast of cent “Yes” and 31,807 or 29 per cent “No”. votes still continuing in this first such membership of the European Community. Britain, 802 persons, or 73.9 per cent, Last minute opinion polls and almost all referendum in British history, indications $10 But we should unite with the Labor voted “Yes” to stay in the market and and London’s newspapers predicted a 2-1 were that the final vote would be close to government and try to get united backing 278, or 25.3 per cent voted “No,” with margin for keeping Britain in the Common the 3-1 margin predicted in public opinion REALISTIC® for it.” eight spoiled ballots. Market. polls. William Hamilton, a pro-Market Labor 'SPACE SAVER " On the basis of early results Indepen­ party member of Parliament, said the (Herald photo by Dunn) AM-FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO dent Television News said a computer seven Labor government ministers who forecast of the final result was 68.6 per campaigned for a “No” vote ought to quit Rockefeller Report Lacks Farewell Gift For Joy Give Dad or Grad a "mini" radio Reg. 39.95 cent “Yes” and 31.4 per cent “No”. now. that wakes to music or buzzer and Norman Atkinson, an anti-Market Labor But Prices Secretary Shirley Williams, Study on Assassinations Nathan Joy, right, retiring principal at Bentley School, save 25%! Snooze Bar and sleep party member of Parliament, said, “It a pro-Marketeer, said there is no reason receives a gift of a wallet with money from Walter Roth, 0 0 9 5 looks as if it’s all over. It’s very sad why they should quit. switch with auto-shutoff. lOVax ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thp news.” “They said they would accept the President Ngo Dnig Diem of South Viet­ principal at Washington School. The presentation was at a 12-1496 Rockefeller Commission hands its report nam. 4^/0 X 33/4 ” high. Jack Jones, leader of Britain’s largest democratic verdict of the country and I retirement party Tuesday at Willie’s Steak House. Joy has on the Central Intelligence Agency to the The newspaper said the Rockefeller served 23 years in the Manchester school system. S A V E $ 1 0 0 White House today minus the hottest issue Commission itself received evidence the REALISTIC AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER of all —foreign assassinations. CIA supplied guns to Trujillo’s killers and Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller money to the South Vietnamese generals SAVE Reg. Joblessness 9.2%, announced Thursday the commission did who gunned down Diem —then tried un­ Mary Cheney Library not have sufficient time to study charges successfully to call off the plans at the last 249.95 that the CIA plotted murder against moment. Adds New Books SAVE >30 $25 foreign officials because the issue came “Evidently the commission has chosen SENSATIONAL VALUE! 1 4 9 ® ® Kathleen A. Henson, a senior at East Catholic High School, is presented with Prime Interest Drops up midway the investigation. to duckjit (the assassination issue),” said FICTION Grow — Construction: a guide RADIO SHACK® EC-350 a scholarship from the Rotary Club of Manchester at Thursday night’s an­ The report on a six-months probe of the Church. “There’s really no way in this Barker — Love forth for the profession COMPACT VVhat a bargain! Our sale-priced STA-76 with nual Manchester Scholarship Foundation, Inc. awards ceremony. Making CIA, FBI and other police and intelligence society that this kind of thing can be swept Herrick — Television MEMORY CALCULATOR FM muting, separate bass, treble, balance and By United Press International In a separate development. First groups dealt only with their domestic ac­ under the rug.” Bartram — A job abroad CAR STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER the presentation is Robert P. Fuller, president of the foundation, as N. The nation’s unemployment rate soared National City Bank of lowered Blazer — Lend a hand troubleshooting Reg. 69.95 volume controls. Main/remote speaker tivities, including alleged illegal spying on He said he hopes to have a full com- Holder — Medical malpractice Reg. 79.95 Designed to fit where others won’t, William Knight, executive director of the foundation looks on. Kathleen is to 9.2 per cent in May, the highest in 34 its interest rate for prime business loans Americans. Details may be made public mittee report on the alleged Brothers — Ox switches, tape monitor, built-in years, the government said today. But in a law this Realistic cassette loads the daughter of Mrs. Claire Henson of 11 Orchard St. ^Herald photo by Dunn) to 6 3/4 per cent, the lowest since March, this weekend. assassinations within a month. Byfield — Solemn high murder 4-speaker capability. And much separate development, the prime interest 1973. Citibank, a bellwhether on interest, Colwin — Shine on, bright and Jacobs — The UFO controversy SIDEWAYS, starts automatically. Slide Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, charged Members of the special House panel in­ • in America more! There's only one place you rate hit its lowest point in more than two rates, had been at 7 per cent. today the Rockefeller Commissiori chose vestigating the CIA asked the Democratic dangerous object 5495 controls for volume, balance, tone. years. Most other major banks were expected Johnson — Important to me can find it. . . Radio Shack. “to duck the issue” of assassinations and leadership Thursday to consider removing Condon — Money is love Eject button. Only 2Va x 5^/a x 7 V2’,' The Labor Department said more than Keel — The Mothman 3 9 ® ® to trim their rates but only to the 7 per that the alleged plots were “more than Rep. Lucien Nedzi, D-Mich., as chairman Dwyer-Joyce — Tlie Strolling 8.5 million persons were looking for work cent level. players Prophecies A brilliant performer with Manchester Scholarships simply plans.” The chairman of the because of conflict with his past con­ last month, pushing the national un­ The lower prime rate was signaled gressional work on the spy agency. Fleming — Backyard Krotz — How to hide almost memory, dynamic constant, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, employment rate above 9 per cent for the Thursday when the Federal Reserve, un­ At issue are allegations that Nedzi, as Foote — Baby Love and Casey anything percent key. Full-floating also probing the CIA, declined to Kumin — House, bridge, foun­ first time since 1941. der pressure to make more cash available elaborate. head of a House Armed Services subcom-, Blue decimal, bright 8-digit display. SAVE Awarded to 39 Students The department said 362,000 persons to fight the recession, released figures mittee on intelligence, was briefed about Hearon — Hannah’s house tain, gate But the Minneapolis Tribune reported Exclusive 3-way power. were ad d ^ to the jobless roles from April, showing a rapidly accelerated increase in reportedly illegal CIA .operations more Heaven — The place of stones James — The Air Force Mafia REALISTIC HI-FI today the CIA was involved in the Includes carry case, By JUNE TOMPKINS scholarship. The sum of money is sent when the rate was 8.9 per cent. the nation’s money supply in the last four than a year ago and did not seek a Hill — Whitton’s folly Lamour — The international BOOKSHELF SPEAKER assassinations of former Dominican connection adapter/charger. Made in Proud parents and friends watched as 39 directly to the college of the recipient. The unemployment figures do not in­ weeks. Republic dictator Rafael Trujillo and legislative investigation. Hunter — The survivors students from Manchester’s high schools Fuller concluded his remarks by saying clude the million or so persons who have La Tourrette — The Pompeii Leek — The night voyagers: our own Texas factory! Reg. you and your dreams EACH and community college received “The fate of the country is in good hands dropped out of the labor force in frustra­ scroll 19.95 Each scholarship awards Thursday night at when in the hands of those who received tion. Lyall — Judas country Levitan — Still a dream: the 149540-2000 changing status of blacks since East Catholic High School. awards here tonight.” The one bright spot was the second con­ MacLean — Missing Man secutive monthly increase in the number Vernon Again Rejects Budget, The event marked the 10th annual award The invocation was given by the Rev. McCourt — Mawrdew 1960 SAVE Nassau — Choosing a nursing SAVE ®4 ceremony of the Manchester Scholarship Ronald J. Fournier, pastor of Emanuel of persons employed. The Labor Depart­ Czgowchwz Foundation, Inc. Lutheran Church. ment said 84.4 million persons held jobs in Mallory — Target Manhattan home TREAT THE REALISTIC AM SAVE »20 Nierenberg — How to give and DESKUBE® It is an occasion of suspense as none of Hostesses assisting in the award presen­ May, up 316,000 from April. Nahal — Azadi KIDS TO A AM-FM-WEATHER tations were Nancy Bezzini, Sheila Con­ Economists say the unemployment rate Vote Thursday on Compromise receive advice the students knows what scholarships he Nash — Cry macho REALISTIC AM RADIO MAKES A or she will receive until announced from will rise even after a recovery from the Oboler — The fear of the word: PUSHBUTTON TABLE RADIO nolly, Gloria Diana, Lois Diana, Judy BARBARA RICHMOND dicate he was eligible to vote. The tally Nelson — Brothers GREAT GIFT FOR the stand. Digan, Joan Gerrity, Kathy Gerrity, recession is under way because from $338,000 to $200,000 and asked that censorship and sex FLAVORADIO” A special town meeting last night showed 579 eligible voters but there were Rockwood — Long man’s song FOR HOME OR OFFICE The Round Table Singers of Manchester Kathy Kodes, Jennifer Krascella and employers, who have trimmed their the board be permitted to spend its some O’Toole — The assassination HOME OR OFFICE rejected an $8,521 ,(KK) Vernon education more' than 600 people attending the Sokolov — Native intelligence Reg. High School opened the main part of the Kathv Mallon. payrolls in the slump, are reluctant to $100,000 surplus in the current budgA to Solmssen — 'The comfort letter tapes budget for a second time and following It meeting. The procedure caused a late Reg. program with appropriate selections from The scholarships awarded and the rehire workers until well after a business make up for the shortfall in the equipment Tracy — In a year of grace Phillips — The 1940’s 6.95 ,49.95 SAVE ®5 PERSONAL the school board and the Town Council start of the meeting. account, with the net effect being a cut of 11.95 “My Fair Lady” which Miss Martha .presenters are as follows: surge. Wager — Telefon Reif — Home: it takes more Blueberry 12-166 12-688 3-SECTION WALNUT STEREO - reached a compromise that will send an Sen. Robert Houley was elected about $100,000 in the proposed budget. 2995 White, director, adapted to the seniors Army & Navy Club in memory of Frank In addition, the labor force will soar this than money ' Plum • Strawberry • Orange • Pistachio $8,659,000 budget back to another town moderator after his name and that of GRAIN METAL HEADSET KIT who are about to launch new educational summer with college students and with He said, “We can live with that cut.” He Drake, Lawrence Leonard, MSF director; meeting next Thursday. Town Attorney . Abbot Schwebel were NON-FICTION STEREO CABINET ASSEMBLES EASILY careers. persons^who sense a recovery and rejoin then called for a straw vote on his sugges­ Iona Sleith Award, N. William Knight, The compromise agreement adds $138,- presented. Atty. Schwebel was appointed Adler — The retirement book Robert P. Fuller, president of the foun­ the job liiarket. tion so the council could get the feeling of Reg. MSF executive director; Edson M. and parliamentarian by Houley. Ashe — Arthur Ashe, portrait in Reg. dation, welcomed the audience. In the ten 000 of a $338,000 cut made by the council the voters. 24.95 1 9 9 5 Elizabeth T. Bailey Award, Robert P. and carries with it an agreement by the Richard Bowman, a speech therapist in Councilman Thomas Dooley expressed motion SAVE «30 ■ 42-3003 1 4 9 5 years the foundation has been awarding 19.95 Fuller, MSF president; Thomas Bentley the school system, made the motion to Astor — “And a credit to his ■ ■ OR.AnC scholarships, tl)§ 63 awards being made school board that it will return some $100,- the fear that such a motion and vote would BEST SELLERS In carton 28-4005 Memorial, N. William Knight; Lillian reject the budget. “We’ve been led here by race.’’ ON REALISTIC'S EXCLUSIVE tonight are the most ever awarded so The Weather 000 surplus in the current budget, to the just “muddy the waters.” Siegel Bayer Scholarship, Mrs. Philip a few politicans who don’t mind making a Barnes — The people’s land (UPI -- Publishers’ far,” said Fuller. ^ t ^ n ’s general fund at the end of this He added, “I’d like to hear how much AUTOPORTABLE® SCANNING Bayer; Jessamine M. Smith Memorial, political football over education in an elec­ Beck — Heroes of the horrors Weekly) He told the students “all teachers in all Cloudy this afternoon with chance of f ^ » I year. money you want to spend in 1975-76 to Dominic J. Squatrito, MSF director; tion year,” he said. Bradshaw — Fast company "ACTION-RADIO " RECEIVERS SAVE ®40 the local schools have contributed greatly showers. High in the 60s. Cloudy, chance It was the first time that anyone could educate our kids.” He said he would not Civitan Club of Manchester, Thomas He then made a plea to the council to Brand — Local lives Fiction to what is ahead of you.” of showers tonight and tomorrow. Low remember that voters were checked by support a motion that talks about spending REALISTIC DELUXE Rollason, MSF committee chairman. compromise with the school board and to Brough — The Prince and the The Moneychangers -- Arthur Fuller, who was master of ceremonies, tonight in the 50s. High tomorrow in the the registrars as they came into the this year’s funds for next year’s BATTERY-AC Also, Brian Page McIntosh Instructors low 70s. meeting. Each was given a pink slip to in- “stop tearing this town apart.” Lily Hailey introduced the members of the purchases. PRO-11 VHF-HI PRO-12 VHF HI-LO PRO-13 VHF HI/UHF CASSETTE RECORDER of the Handicapped Memorial, Grace Francis Shorten, a guidance instructor Brough — Princess Alice C entennial -- Jam es A. scholarship foundation present at the In terms of a compromise, Mayor Frank AUTOPORTABLE AUTOPORTABLE Mary Belfiore, president of lOH; John B. in the system, then moved to close debate Brown — The live classroom Michener 148-174 MHz VHF-HIGH 30-50 MHz VHF-LOVV 148-174 MHz VHF-HIGH ceremony. McCoy reminded the voters that the coun­ DeQuattro Memorial, Mrs. Patricia and vote on the question. “Everyone here cil had already made a compromise with Codrescu — The life and'times The Dreadful Lemon Sky - 148-174 MHzivinz VHF-HIGH v n r - n i u n 450-470 MHz UHF Reg. Following the format of the Emmy Kodes, MSF director; Manchester has already made up their mind one way the $338,000 reduction as its original of an involuntary genius John D. MacDonald Reg. 89.95 4 9 9 5 Award presentations, Fuller explained he The Promise of Joy - Allen Reg. A Q 9 5 Association of Independent Insurance or the other,” he said. request was for a cut of $450,000. He said, Collins — Carrying the fire 109.95 7 9 ® 5 0 ^ 0 20-157 14-826 would announce ^the scholarships and the Suez Canal Reopens, m ^ 0 20-156 119.95 ^ Agents, Jon Noris; Mrs. Grace H. Digan A standing vote, with yellow slips waved Coleman — Ronald Colman, a Drury presenters who, in turn, would announce however, “In view of the sentiment 99.95 Memorial, Susan Digan; Knights of in the air, left no doubt in the moderator’s very private person Shardik - Richard Adams the recipients. expressed at this meeting I would be 6 9 ? ? Police Frequency Listening May Be Regulated By Local Authorities Columbus, Campbell Council, James mind that the motion passed and this was Cook — In defense of Homo The Seven-Per-Cent Solution Some students were observed stealing a willing to meet with Mr. Houle or Holmes; James and Isabel Worth Duffy Israeli Test Avoided followed by another clear cut vote to whomever and work out a compromise.” sapiens - John H. Watson, M.D. TAPE CHANGER quick look in the direction of their parents Memorial, Mrs. Isabel Duffy; Manchester Dawidowicz — The war against The Massacre at Fall Creek - SAVE ®30 reject the budget. The straw vote was then taken on as they left the stage after receiving their Education Association, Josephine the Jews, 1933-45 DECK PLAYS THREE freighter Trust Iron mentioned by the But the voters weren’t ready to leave Houle’s motion and it carried by a large Jessamyn West SAVE ®20 scholarships. Kelleher; Steven Dunfield Memorial, By MICHAEL S. BARRETT Farrer — The Warbugs: the 8-TRACK TAPES Israeli Radio. the hall until they had several questions majority. Spindrift - Phyllis A. Whitney BRING YOUR CAR TAPES This year’s event marked the first time William H. Sleith, vice-president of MSF; SUEZ, Egypt (UPI) — The first toll­ story of a family Israeli reports Thursday said the Trust answered about what was going to happen Before the two boards met jointly, each A Month of Sundays - John AUTOMATICALLY one organization presented three Seth David Garman Memorial, Miss paying traffic to pass through the Suez Finkel — A mote in heaven’s INSIDE FOR HOME PLAY Iron would attempt to transit the canal next. met separately with the council taking Updike scholarships. They were awarded by Elinor Hashim, MSF director; Center Canal in eight years steamed into the Gulf eye ON THIS 8-TRACK Reg. 99.95 with 12,000 tons of sugar for Israel as a Several asked for assurance that the two care of some of its other routine business. Black Sunday -- Thomas Har­ Center Church. Church, Miss Hele# Carrier. of Suez from Port Said today, marking the Fischer — Vital Signs, U.S.A. test case on whether Egypt would permit groups would get together and reach a At the joint meeting, school board ris PLAYER SYSTEM One scholarship was presented by one of Also, Jonathan George Ellis Memorial, first complete toll-paying passage. Fodor — Fodor’s Mid-Atlantic its donors who came from her home on President Anwar Sadat formally opened Israeli cargo to pass through. Later, Israel compromise. member Robert Dubeau detailed for the Edward Coltman, MSF director; Minnie Mrs. Marie Herbst, a former school Foley — 200 years of great Nonfiction Reg. Nantucket Island to make the presenta­ the canal to northbound traffic shortly began playing down these reports. Wortley England Memorial, Donald board member, said, “Our fiscal year American short stories The Bermuda Triangle - 99.95 7 9 9 5 #«## 699®■1903 I norainchecksI tion. Mrs. Isabel Duffy, a retired English afterward, with two Iranian destroyers Sadat who Thursday presided over (See Page Twenly-Two) Genovesi, MSF director; Exchange Club starts July 1 and I’m not interested in the Gilbert — Fat free (Carles Berlitz with J. Manson ■ 14-943 teacher from MHS, presented the James leading the way. ceremonies reopening the canal to the five of Manchester, Robert Barrus; Gibbons town having to borrow money and I’m not Gould — Glass eyes by the bot­ Valentine and Isabel Worth Duffy Memorial Capt. Mohamed Zein El-Abidin,chief southbound commercial ships, gave the Assembly, Catholic Ladies of (jolumbus, interested in the schools opening in tle Here At The New Yorker - SAVE »50 scholarship to Lynn T. (Jordon of 45 master of the Suez Harbor, said a waiting Iranian destroyers Zaal and Saam the lead RADIO/PHONO/8-TRACK SAVE Mrs. Irene Bergin; Manchester Oil Fuel positions in the nine-vessel northbound September without any money. I want to The Lottery Grossu — The church in today’s Brendan Gill Crosby Rd. Institute, John Fogarty; Frank J. Granato list of 31 ships which have asked to transit catacombs SAVE >90 BATTERY-AC AM RADIO/PHONO convoy in gratitude for the aid oil-rich know what’s going to be done.” ’The Ascent of Man - Jacob STEREO SYSTEM BARGAIN! Each recipient received an envelope the Canal from South to North did not in­ Connecticut weekly winning lottery OUR BEST AM-FM STEREO FOR SUMMER FUN containing a letter detailing the Iran provides Egypt. During the informal hearing, William Bronowski (See Page Twenty-Two) clude the sugar-carrying Liberian Houle, chairman of the school board, number was 78-orange-006. The six-digit GAS BAGS Total Fitness in 30 Minutes a Reg. 8-TRACK RECORD SYSTEM Iran’s Crown Prince Ali Reza attended Thursday’s celebrations in which Sadat urged the council to reduce the budget cut bonus number was 239255. LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz. Week ” Laurence E. Morehouse 169.95 CUT OVER 37% Reg. 34.95 formally reopened the canal to commer­ (UPI) - A ladies sewing circle and Leonard Gross II99;, cial shipping for the first time since it was here specializes in gas bags. Helter Skelter - Vincent SAVE S30 ON CLARINETTEx -40 Reg. 239.95 closed by the 1967 Six Day War. Unlike other sewing circles Bugliosi with Ckirt Gentry EVERYTHING ABOVE . . . and you can Has Second Thoughts which work with a few square IH i k] The southbound convoy that left Port The Total Woman -- Marabel EXCEPT TAPE PLAYER Said on the Mediterranean for Suez yards of fabric, these women tus­ Morgan IjH 1499■ ■ 14-924® ■ ■ liiiiuri Thursday afternoon spent the night in the sle with 2,400 squar^ yards of Reg. 119.95 State Employe Head Breach of Faith -- Theodore H. rubber-coated Dacron. 898®13-1120 At Radio Shack ' GrassoTo Peruke Community Delevopment Bill Great Bitter Lake and reached the Gulf of White Suez at 8 a.m. (1 a.m. EDT) today. The finished products are The Bankers -- Martin Mayer In the northbound convoy, the Iranian replaceable 3,771-pound gas HARTFORD (UPI) — Concerned about affairs to initiate local housing projects You Can Get There from Here SAVE SAVE ’ 3 and build large-scale developments destroyers were followed by the Egyptian Mulls Union Merger bags for America, Columbia, *1"^ SAVE *10 criticisms of a local community develop­ subject to the approval of local govern­ - Shirley MacLaine without bids or compliance with local destroyer October 6, which Sadat used on Mayflower and Europa - the MICRONTAd TWO-WAY TELEPHONE ment bill. Gov. Ella T. Grasso may ment. Ckmversations with Kennedy - ON ARCHERKIT® zoning regulations. his ceremonial voyage Thursday, another behalf of the three measures, and Gov. four Goodyear blimps. reverse an earlier position in favor of the The measure requires the approval of HARTFORD (UPI) - The possibility Benjamin Bradlee 1000 OHMS AMPLIFIER —Ignore inland wetland regulations and Eg)q)tian destroyer and a minesweeper, TREASURE FINDER KIT measure. the local municipality. If the community has been raised of a merger of two major Ella T. Grasso had joined them on the 8 RANGE VOM state land use laws and exempt developers then four freighters flying the Sudanese, Reg. 15.95 She said Thursday she would review the has an active housing authority, its ap­ state employe unions to take advantage of issue of pay hikes for state workers, POCKET TESTER Reg. 34.95 from paying local taxes. Pakistani, Japanese and Italian flags. originally rejected because of the state s measure carefully because of accusations proval also is required. —Approve unlimited amounts of bonds major concessions won during the waning WEEKEND (MSN AND (»RRY SPECIAL People danced in the streets and poor economic condition. it would allow politicians to plunder However, local approval of plans to with local property taxpayers liable for hours of the 1975 session of the Connec­ Reg. 8.95 0 4 9 5 cheered Sadat as he drove across the city The pay hikes next year, expected to 12®®4343-230-2: municipal treasuries. The measure was restore the physical or financial soundness repaying them should the projects fail ticut Legislature. 22-027 28-4010 approved Saturday in the Senate. of an existing housing project owned or to the harbor area. Trucks loaded with "Now that the legislative crisis has ap­ total $5.3 million, will be financed by Sweetheart Roses >2.80 financially. peasants toured the city shouting praises diverting the state’s contributions into the 'The governor said she had felt that the supported financially by the states is —Enter leasing agreements through a parently passed for this session, we in dozen RADIO SHACK HASN'T RAISED A PRICE SINCE JULY, 1974 BUT WE'VE LOWERED THEM PLENTY scrutiny of the media and public pressure exempted. to the president while women on balconies AFSCME are turning our total energies to state employes’ retirement fund. The simple resolution without bids or public waved. legislature at first rejected the plan as a Radio would serve to protect the public interest. The Senate narrowly approved another hearings. preparation for representative elections in “raid” on the retirement fund. /h ao k “I shall read it with care,” she said. "I bill backed by Carbone in the final day of —Lease or sell development projects collective bargaining,” said Michael think all factors should be taken into con­ the 1975 session Wednesday which would and allow them to borrow money at Ferrucci, head of the state’s American sideration.” Federation of State, County and Municipal The bill giving collective bargaining 388 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST have allowed larger municrpalities to bond extremely low rates for long periods of rights to state employes means they will MOST IUM$ AtlO AVAIIAIII The measure, o'n a list of so-called cable television systems at public Inside Today Employes. AT lADIO SNACK OIAIHS time. be able to elect unions to represent them tOOK KOI INIS SIGN “secret Hartford bills,” was pushed by expense. . Ferrucci said Thursday he is con­ IN YOUR NHCHIOIHOOO The measure would pave the way for in contract talks. Existing laws do not Hartford Democratic Town Chairman Area Profile ...... Pages 4, 5 sidering a merger with the Connecticut But, the cable television proposal, which private groups such as Greater Hartford recognize unions as bargaining agents for MANCHESTER PARKADE Nicholas A. Carbone but would affect would have helped private investors State Employes Association to take advan­ Process, Inc., a privately financed Scholarship aw ards...... Page 8 state employes, and terms of employ- communities statewide. recoup their losses at public expense, was redevelopment consortium, to proceed MCC graduates...... Page 9 tage of the collective bargaining rights ap­ proved by the legislature late Wednesday. ment, including salary scales and benefits, It was recommended by the State and never brought to the floor of the House with plans to reconstruct sections of Hart­ Dear Abby...... Page 10 Urban Development Committee, chaired In a flurry of activity as the tnandatory are set by the legislature through laws. 649-1806 after Democratic leaders raised questions ford. Travel...... Page 11 Binding arbitration would be imposed in y\veoU0i by Sen. Richard F. Schneller, D-Essex, a about the proposal.' midnight adjournment hour nieared, the nside High School World...... Page 12 labor disputes between municipalities and 1122 Buri relative of Hartford City Councilman The local development bill would allow Civil rights groups have charged legislature approved collective bargaining Gardening with Atwood ...... Page 13 their employes, excepting teachers, when MON. - FRI. 10:00 A.M. - 0:00 P.M. Richard Suism'hn. municipal officials to: Greater Hartford Process seeks to and pay hikes for state employes and bin­ Meantime, the governor signed a bill Herald Angle...... Page 14 ding arbitration for municipal workers. they fail to reach an agreement within 90 § A TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY SAT. 10:00 A.M. - S:30 P.M. PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES y —Vote by a simple resolution, without relocate minorities in other sections of the days after their existing contracts expire. allowing the commissioner of community public referendum or hearings, to buy land city. MHS nine advances...... Page 14 Labor lobbyists had worked intensely on \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 THEATRE SCHEDULE NATIOMAl WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM EST 6 * 7 - 75 Alternative Rail Plan To Be Offered 30.00 29.77 Vernon Cinema 1 — “ What’s “Destructors” 8:35; “Murph “EUJEN BUR8TYN 29.89 Up Doc?” 7:30-9:15 the Surf” 10:00 MONTPELIER, Vt. (U Pl)- Salmon, chairman of the New “absolutely essential” rail be borne by “ additional across- “ This plan would signal the 95.00 Rebotte TRIUMPHSLIL. CnM, Cinema 2 — “ Rosebud” 7:15- Showcase Cinema 1 — “ Fun­ Thfe New England governors England Governor’s lines. the-Doafd tax on all fuel,” salvation of the rail lines in on th* REAAIN(?rON®RQdlal TLR ny Lady” 7:00-9:50 4JCEDOESNTT 9:30 plan to propose to President Conference, said he would pre­ ’The New England plan calls Salmon said; a plan which plac^ in this 17-state area,” UA East 1 — “ The Great Showcase Cinema 2 — “ Day Dclux* Cord Shovor UVEHKE KIRK DOUGLAS Ford Saturday that a new sent the proposal as an alter­ for “ a national commitment” would “ remove tremendous Salmon said. “ The system need Waldo Pepper” 7:15-9:15 of the Locust” 7:10-9:55 New contoured heed, IS “POSSE” ,Po, government entity be created native to preliminary plans to acquire the rights-of-way of fixed liabilities from the backs not die if nurtured back to life.” UA East 2 — “The Posse” Showcase Cinema 3 — “ Tom­ adjustment control for $2995 to take over rail lines in the 17 drawn up by the federal Rail all railroads in the Northeast of the railroads.” comfort and closeneaa. - P L U S - 7:00-9:00 my" 7:25-9:40 Northeastern states. Administration. region. Those lines, Salmon Salmon said the federal Georije Segal M UA East 3 — “ The Happy Showcase Cinema 4 — “ Man- (R) ReVealing the plans. Gov. said, would then be refurbished government would be required KODAK - POLAROID *THE nRMINAL NEW YORK Hooker” 7:20-9:00 dingo” 7:30-10:00 “We’re unhappy with the Thomas Salmon said a national and leased back to private to put up “ front money’’ to buy AGENCY QUINN^S SHAVER CENTER M A r niDAT, JUNE 13th. - MIDNI6HT Manchester Drive-In — Conrail recommendations,” fuel tax will be proposed to operators. the rights-of-way. He suggested 22 BIRCH ST., M AN CH ESTER • 646-8520 imnEFia nSn'mm Salmon said, which call for DISCOUNT PRICES refurbish and operate the The cost of necessary repairs revenue bonding as a possible Dally 10-5:30, Sat. 9-2, Closed Fridays EAST W m S O R 1. m r . j ■ an KIT abandonment of 7,000 miles of j. -nuw nwwHT ■»■ -in r ir railroads. and operating subsidies would method of raising those funds. 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Case 1:0 0 and Merrilee Scilla, property at 4 0 •7 0 PETER LAWFORD V a n d RAF VALLONE 01 GEORGE NIKOUOS The Real McCoys ...... 18 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 Now about half the price of the The Honeymooners...... 20 S7 Carol Dr., $38,900. original SX-70! Takes the same big, t h i s s H b w 9 o « G.E. Spray, Steam Electric Company...... 24-57 1:30 - Certificate of Devise beautiful color pictures! AT ALL TIMES Victory at Sea ...... 3 M u ffler Beautiful jacquard webs, wide and narrow strips interlaced with Reg. * ' ...... And Diy Iron Bonanza...... 40 \ Estate of Andrew Ferguson vinyl tubing; curved double tubular arms, adjustable chaise. EVES 7:309:15-SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. 2:00 Center 6.94 6:30 R e g a l to South United Methodist ^ ^ ------■ SUiyj5-3:15-5;15-7:15-9:15 Movies ...... 5-8 Church, property at 19 N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 I F > offer convenience atong with a tuperior producL NEW FROM in ! Our 4:00 Brookfield St. Deluxe features! Pocket file in lid, I Love Lucy ...... 5 22” Motorized stay-open hinge, polished locks. Reg. Gentle Ben ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 8 Corner of Broad I Executrix's Deed Electronic Flash for Polaroid SX-70 15.97 and Center Street Mon.-FrI . . . I a.m. - > p.m. Scuff proof. Zoom ...... 24-57 • Jessie L. Beach, executrix of Folding Grill Phone 646.-2112 S a l ...... s a.m. - S p.m. Ample steam from 2 5 vents for easy, the w ill of Jarl R. Swanson, to MOLDED ATTACHE CASE Save money—no more 88 7:00 flashbars! Automatic flash speedy ironing. Use as spray, steam N ew s...... 3-22-40 yo h n F. and Ma'rie L. Tarascio, Molded black fibre. Lined interior. or dry iron. Fabric-Scope controls Chrome lock and key. Reg. 1149 exposure 10 inches to 17 feet. Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 •Aproperty at 437 Summit St., 8 '^ heat. #F92 Truth or Consequences...... 8 ^32,000. s 1 4 ^ 0 :SNm ASt CINEAtAf 1 2 3 4 Ironside ...... 9 y Altaeliineiit Perma lift easy grid positioner with 1-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 S l a v ' s Q I a u m i ^ Sanitas Servic'e Corp. vs. SAVE snap-on hood; chromed spit, OVER • EAST HARTFORD • 24 HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 Film ...... 20 JsKevin O’Flaherty of 71 Center rugged motor for big cookouts. Nylons Ft. X 7 Ft. ' FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE Aviation Weather ...... 24-57 Ted Mack, who hosted “The S t. and Connecticut Janitorial To Tell the T ru th ...... 30 Original Amateur Hour” on J o r p . of 717 Center St. and Hart Ha Two-Man Tent 7:30 radio and TV, is the guest of ivjord, $100,000. Charcoal Briquets Call It Macaroni ...... 3 NBC-TV’s Tomorrow, airing S Judgment Lien Mr.Bar-B-Q O Our Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 at 1 a.m. after the Monday £ John Dunphy vs. John Dunphy 20Lb.Bag I I SAVE Reg. Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-22 night telecast of “ The F e a t u r i n g ^ r . and Brenda Dunphy, proper- OVER I ^«/-6.a ■Vx*'* 24.99 5<>7}r*ui r '■nf'OKr- PG irech kRGEABue Porter Wagoner...... 18 Tonight Show.” i^y at 105 Benton St., $7,241. Human Dimension...... 20 ENERG;f Nylon screen door, rear window. In­ *■, Marriage Licenses includes Black Perspective...... 24 JOEY SANDS TIME cludes poles, ropes, stakes, carry bag. JAlfES MASON Robert J. Kerin of 341 BiacK^^TM charger Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Mets vs. B ra ve s...... 9 Every Friday and Saturday Evening W ij^akland St. and Louise A. 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Ere 8:15; Fri. 7:10 The Odd C o u p le...... 8-40 ' Furniture Reproductions * apartment buildings totaling 28 7.00-930; Son 2.00-500 935; S al 1:454:25-7:10 * units at 50,51-60, and 61 Charles 935: Sun 2:15-5:15-8:15 10:00 800 J Dr., $336,000. “Contestant” !>!'Rnn! Beatrice M. Robinson, re- m u m fO R D * roofing at 112 Deepwood Dr., 27” 10-Speed Racer New Directions . and Nautical Paraphernalia DRIVE-IN ★ RT,5 Police Woman .. V$200. Black aOeckem 5 Harold Parent for James Firing Line ...... OPEN TUBS., WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. OUR «$ I1 Decision Makers THURS. A FRI. 10 A.M. ■ 9 P.M. 649-5173 ^ Hunter, re-roofing at 25 Divi Cordless Grass Shear LOWEST ” sion St., $695. PRICE! |wEx!T9h^uorS!i5»^!!3 10:30 ^ Reg. 109 99 J Harold Parent for James Light, easy handling. Kiner’s K o rn e r...... 9 1 2 4 4 J Butler, re-roofing at 54 Walnut ■ Battery charger included. Many deluxe features BURNStDE N ew s...... 18 30’x15’ Oval Pool Package including centerpull brakes PRE-SUMMER TAG SALE tf St., $650. #8280 Reg. 14.99 1 stoimmsiDtXKL. t- Mfo.* stm a Black Perspective...... 57 WITH with safety levers, toe clips, “LUTZ OF FUN” RAIN / Harold Parent for John Tar­ Shimano Derailleur, water ELLEN BURSTYN IN CONVERTIBLE LONG HANDLE n<4 44 6 IN. DECK! SAVE 11:00 OR 's diff, re-roofing at 12 Woodhill CORDLESS GRASS SHEAR, Reg. 2468 $ bottle, etc. n "ALICE D0ESN7 LIVE I Rd., $680. IF PURCHASED OVER N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 SHINE SAT.-SUN., JUNE 8 & 9 SEPARATELY FAIR l U HERE ANYMORE” ; Mari-Mads, sign at 757 Main 126244 ^Men’s 26” 10-Sp. Racer The Best of Groucho...... 5 M 7:40-9:45 99c *- St., $300. Celebrity Tennis...... 9 Black & Decker' 16” Deluxe The complete package for many summers of healthy WITH SHIMANO DERAILLEUR LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM WARREN BEATTY I Love Lucy ...... 20 CORBLER'S BENCH COCKTAIL TABLES e Peter L. Brown Co. for R. 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ORIGINAL .:-?/> 7*V 2 Bikes, Puzzles, Books, Games VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN...... $4.25 : Kenneth C. Burkamp, addi EQUIPMENT • Biking BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 TYPE! - tion to dwelling at 75 Laurel St., • Tennis PRO-Ksdsf timiws brands i95 *Face Painting U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK...... $5.25 Men’s & Boys’ *Craft Demonstrations — SURF » TURF ...... $5.75 U $ 100. Volkswagen Example* Example* Try your Hand at Weaving, Spinning,' 999-01 C24 Reg. !96 Over 20 Choices on Menu 999-02 2 speed fan; adjustable thermostat. Patchwork Pillows, and Much, Much | Complete g H 1195 Durable Lexan case with 10 yr. warranty. Mbrelll SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MENU ON-THE-SPOT 999 03 OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY BOSTON (UPI) -■ Jockey Don Tune-Up Kit Sunday Cocktails & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. Meade, who had no mounts •SEE MANY MORE STYLES IN OUR SHOE DEPT. FITS MOST VW’S TO ’7 3! Come, Join The Fun! Banquet Room for up to 250 Persons scheduled for the day when he MAGAZINE RACKS BOOK CASES arrived for the program at Kit contains 4 Bosch spark plugs, set of 70 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER SALE: FRI. &SAT. Suffolk Downs May 8,1975, won points, condenser, rotor, distributor cap. AUTHENTIC PDT BELLY STDVES 4-DRAWER CHESTS For the do-it-yourself mechanic. MON. THRU FRI. 10 AM. TO 9:30 PM. the first five races of the day SATURDAY9 AM.TO9:30 PM. Rain Date, Sun. June 8th. with horses his agent picked at E m 1145 Tolland Turnpike CASH AND CARRY the last minute. c PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., JDne 6, 1975 - PAGE FIVE

PRODUCTIVE LIFE School Fair Set Saturday LITTLE ROCK (UPl) - John Bolton School Drama Club To Present Comedy Netherland Heiskell was editor COVENTRY and hear a report on the tourna­ of the Arkansas Gazette for 70 signed up for only one session She Herald Donna Holland open to the public. Admission is Peter Johnson, and Nancy Har- ment. After the meeting there so as to give the most number years, from 1902 until his death Monica Shea Area Profile Correspondent 50 cents. pin. will be swimming, weather per- of children a chance at swim­ in 1972. Correspondent 646-0375 The play was written by Moss The play is directed by Wendy 7 4 2 .9 49 5 mitting, billiards and ming lessons. He was 100 years old when he refreshments. Hart and George Kaufman. It Murdock, Jaan Laius the stage The annual Coventry Gram­ There will be no registration The Harlequin Review, was first produced in 1936 and Herald died Church Sale manager. Faculty advisors are mar School Fair will be by phone and all classes will be ROCKVILLE Bolton Center School drama introduced to the theater while Area Profile William Farr and Ann Grussi. tomorrow at the school grounds The Ladies' Association of filled on a first come, first club, will present the comedy America was still in the midst the First Congregational The advisors said the play ELASTIC from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. serve basis. HOSPITAL NOTES play “You Can’t Take It With of the Great Depression. helps people today see a family The fair is sponsored by the Church will have its annual High School News You” tonight and Saturday in , The cast includes Laura Karen Manning, Brian Winkler, STOCKINGS Spring Sale at the church on The public found the zany an­ Briggs, Laura Mahon, Lori Greg Mahon, Greg Gram, laugh poverty away. WHEEL CHAIRS p ro in conjunction with the Seven Coventry High School the Bolton Elementary School The Harlequin Review left art, music and physical educa­ Main St. Saturday from 10 a.m. students were recently inducted all-purpose room. tics of the Sycamore family a Sherwood, Jim Kowalyshyn, Melinda Sherwood, Jon Admitted Thursday: Sharon Somers; Allen Valli, Skinner the Pulitzer Prize winning play to 3 p.m. into the Nathan Hale Chapter of The production will begin at welcome respite from their Gary Vine, David Moske, Mar­ VanDine, Teresa Landrey, ARTHUR DRUG tion teachers as well as other Boothroyd, Vernon Ave., Rd., Rockville; Janet exactly as Hart and Kaufman Handmade knits, homemade the National Honor Society. 7:30 p.m. both evenings. It is worries at home. tin Ferguson, Barry Manna, Philip Pellerin, Barry Breslow, staff members. Rockville; Anna Champagne, Weingarner, Somers. wrote it. quilts, pies, breads, rolls, beans They are Scott Bates, Renee Money raised will be used to Virginia Lane, Tolland; Lincoln Discharged Thursday: and cookies will be sold. Cloutier, Melody Goble, Daniel purchase playground equip­ Champagne, Bridge St., Ronald Belanger, Skinner Rd., Kissane, Ronald Knapp, Marcia ment. Swim Registration Ellington; Peggy Grossi,_ Vernon; Betsy Bower, Stafford ♦ Those attending will have a Loughlin, Reichard Peowski. The Mother's Club will have Murray Rd., South Windsor; Springs; Myra Emerick, chance to play games of skill, Garden Club registration for the summer James Kissane, Fieldstone Uxbridge, Mass.; Ronald purchase popcorn, used books swim program Monday and The annual meeting and elec­ Lane, Coventry; Barbara Hofelich, Brooklyn St., and games, crafts, white Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tion of officers of the Garden Kurglik, Crystal Lake Rd., Rockville; Kenneth Pasay, elephants and grab bags. Those wishing to take lessons Club will take place at the home Rockville; Harold Leach, Staf­ Webster St., Rockville; There will be a parade on at Lisicke Beach should sign up of Mrs. Laurier deMars on ford Springs; Patricia Perry, Edward Roszczewski, West wheels at 10, parent-child relay at the Coventry Grammar Tuesday at noon. Stafford Springs; Jesse Pilotte, Willington; Aiice Ryan, at 11:30, pie-eating contest at School and those wishing to Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Hillcrest Dr., Rockville; Virginia Dr., Ellington; Jean 12:30, cartoons in the gym at Stanley Juros and Mrs. F. Edward Pinavicia, Wilshire Tyrol, Willow Spring Dr., Ver­ 1:15, and a home run derby at 2. take lessons at Sandy Shores should sign up at Robertson LaPorte. Rd., Vernon; William Robert, non; Ronald Wendus, Range Lunch will be sold and School. Committee chairman are Willington; Jean Rothe, Staf­ Hill Dr., Rockville. children may have a pony ride There will be three sessions: reminded that annual reports ford Springs; Anna Trickett, as well as visit the general Veterans Plaque at Bolton I June 23 to June 11; July 14 to are due at this time. store. / i Aug. 1; and Aug. 4 to Aug. 22. On Memorial Day Bolton residents had their first look at Parents are advised that all The cost for all classes will be the bronze plaque they purchased in honor of veterans of children must be accompanied $2.50, except for Junior and by an adult at the fair. World War II, the Korean conflict and the Vietnam con­ Senior Lifesaving which will be flict. The dedication was led by David Dreselly, select­ Miss Mickey Savage, a member of the Rockville High School Girls’ Athletic Activities Young Republicans $5. Guild Officers Installed The Young Republican Club man. A matching plaque honoring veterans of World War I Club, walked away with three bowling trophies at the awards banquet Wednesday night. Preschoolers must be four also sits on the green in the center of town. will meet tonight at 8 at the years of age the tim e of Mary Matczak and Mimi \ Presenting her with the awards is one of her instructors, Miss Pat Logan. (Herald photo home of Tinka and Paul Diehl, EAST HARTFORD prospects, the coaches will hold \ by Richmond) registration. Sheila Tuiler DelMastro, Christmas party tryouts sessions at two Shore Dr., Waterfront Park. and Mary DuFour, ways and The Mother’s Club is St. Rose Ladies Guild held its locations on two different The club will elect officers means. requesting that each child be annual banquet Tuesday at the weekends. The first will be at Following the installation and Gorman Park on Saturday, Committee Plans Holiday Inn in East HaiLford. a pool side buffet, the guild Newly elected officers were and Sunday. Next Girls in Athletics members enjoyed a water weekend, June 14 and 15, the installed by the Rev. James T. ballet performed by a group of Hebron House Tour Carroll, co-pastor of St, Rose tryouts will be held at Curriculum Work swimmers under the direction McAuliffe Park. Both Saturday Church. Presiding this year will of Deborah Cushman. Solo and Set for June 14 be Yvette Champagne. Mary sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and BOLTON tion, vocation^ education and Nothing New at RHS group routines were performed Sunday starting time wiil be at DuFour will serve as vice- by Diane Agnew, Cindy Cipolla, Donna Holland drug educatHli^ into perfor­ (exchange student), Lynda having their "best” papers on president, Eva Lennon as 1 p.m. mance objective language by Receiving three trophies for Paula Joyce, Carol Laduc, The curriculum council of the Hughey, Miss lamonaco, and Anne Dallaire display as they were when the secretary, and Lee Colla as Interested boys must be nine VERNON having high average (147.29); Karen Magruder, Carol Mar- Bolton school system has subject and levels to be Debbie Wolff. Correspondent school was last in session in treasurer. years old before Jan. 1, 1976. assimilated into the science and BARBARA RICHMOND high triple (503); and high cacci and Maureen Tuiler. received a proposed summer Letters went to Sheila 228-3267 1935. Retiring president Joan The age limit is 13 providing the Girls’ athletic activities are single (IW) in the bowling tour­ work schedule for teachers sub­ social studies curricula. Anderson, Terri Chase, Kris The Hebron Historical Socie­ Czaikowski and Mrs. Cham­ fourteenth birthday comes alive, well, and thriving at nament was Mickey Savage in The last place to be visited is mitted by Siegman Blamberg, The cost to townspeople for Dome, Louise Nicholas, and ty will present its first House Brink’s Mill. Here, tour guests after Oct. 31, 1975. Rockville High School and have the freshman-sophomore divi­ pagne presented Father Carroll council chairman. the summer curriculum work Mary Scholley; and numerals and Garden Tour of the will have a chance to relax, with a check for $500. The gift Football Tryouts The league officers and been for the past 23 years. sion. There will be three teachers will be about $3,080. to Barbara Bousquet, Laurie Bicentennial June 14, from 10 take in the wooded surroun­ will be earmarked for coaches are expecting a good Thursday night the Girls’ working on the kindergarten A small team of staff \ nO^ In the junior-senior division, Harding, Donna Koehler, Sue a.m. to 4 p.m. dings, watch the small river landscaping work that has been turnout at both sessions. Athletic Activities Club East Hartford’s Midget Foot­ through Grade 8 science members will work for about a Pat Sutyla was awarded two Tyrol, and Kathy Whitaker. Seven fine old houses and and 20 foot waterwheel at work, planned for the church grounds. Coaches for the 1975 season are (GAAC) celebrated its 23rd an­ ball League is presently plan­ curriculum and two teachers week with Dr. Philip Saif of the trophies, one for high average Softball letters went to Sheila three beautiful gardens will be see water-powered milling in Mrs. Champagne also an­ Ray Micolletti, Cardinals; Walt niversary at an awards banquet ning for the season. As spring working on the Grade 9 through Capitol Region Education Coun­ (145) and the other for high tri­ Anderson, Louise Nicholas, presented on this tour, which progress and be served a varie­ nounced her executive com­ Lynch, Elks; Bob Blake, in the high school cafeteria. tryouts proved successful last 12 science curriculum. cil developing an evaluation in­ ple (495). In that division Cindy Laurie Boynton, Paula Crab­ features the best of two worlds, ty of home-baked refreshments, mittee: Mary Spositi, Moose; Frank Driscoll, Mrs. Claire Albom, super­ year, the league will conduct A team of three teachers will strument and procedures to be Gorsky was winner of the high tree, Valerie Curtis, Beth the colonial and the present, with coffee and punch for membership; Sally Donatelli Mustangs; and Charles Brewer, visor of Girls’ athletics told early tryouts again this year. be writing terminal perfor­ piloted in the early part of 1975- single trophy with 186. Miss Michaud, Sally Morris, Janice with all adults and children in beverages. and Laurette Pelletier, Vikings. those present that group par­ To accommodate all mance objectives for social 1976. Sutyla and Janice Satkiewicz Satkiwicz, Andrea Skowronek, colonial costumes, and the The upper mill is completely hospitality; Betty Yellen, ticipation this past two years studies for students in The mandated program calls were awarded certificates for Lynn Stigas, and Lisa Warner. attendants all in matching red, furnished and has seating for cheer; Ann Collins, publicity; has been greater despite the kindergarten through Grade 12. for developing an evaluation bowling balls. Numerals went to Carol white and blue bicentennial all, with extra seating also out­ Nancy Fletcher and Carolyn^ fact the school has been on dou­ One teacher will work for two procedure for all personnel ..o \N ^ ■ XO ^ .\\e Cindy Couglin was winner of Faijanczuk, Peggy Foss, Kay costumes. side on the grounds. Olsen, Communion Breakfasts OPEN TONIGHT ble sessions. weeks converting existing below the superintendent. It the golf trophy and Pat O’Brien Gifford, and Janet Norris. The houses on this tour range Tickets are $4 for adults, and FOR FABRICS Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, curriculum in family lifeeduca- will be funded by federal funds. was runner-up. Badminton Judy Genovesi, a member of from the 1750’s through an $1.50 for a child accompanied AT CHENEY HALL superintendent of schools, doubles champs were Paula the club who will be graduating exquisite home and grounds by an adult, the tickets are recalled that there were just ICOIN SHOW Jones, Debbie Vogel, Miss this month, was given special finished in 1%5. available at the Hebron about 50 girls involved in the SUNDAT, JUNE 8Ul. Sutyla, and Jean Norris. recognition by the co­ The Gull School’s date is 1750 General Store, Hebron; and club when it started 23 years presidents. Judy, an ac­ and Brinks Mill (the original Highlander Laundry Center, 10 a.m. to 6:00 pjn. ago and the number has grown Singles school champ was complished skater, along with Porter’s grist Mill) date is Glastonbury. Tickets may also I Knights of Columbus Hall >ncs Leaders of Club to more than 500. Paula Jones. Other singles Phon9...646t000 her partner, may be on her way before 1740. Mrs. Green’s Gull be purchased at the Old Town 138 Main St. He said not only has the awards were presented to Manchester, Conn. 177 H A R T F O R D R O A D ...... MANCHESTEM to the Olympics next year if School is living nostalgia, Hall on the Hebron Green, number of girls grown but also Cynde Parker, Miss Jones, Sue store optr>...mondiy through Mturdey 10 to 6 they are one of three winning restored to exactly as it was FREE ADMISSION To Attend Confab the number of activities which Backofen, and Holly Schaefer, where the tour starts. The thuriday & frtday n if til 9 pm______dance pairs in future competi­ when Mrs. Green’s pupils last ^)an just about every area in representing each high school profit the tour will be used for tion. left it — it is complete even to the sports’ field. class. restoring the Old Town Hall. TOLLAND Safe Return Both he and Dr. Robert Heidi Meier was winner of \ ivian Kenneson Tolland High School principal Linstone, assistant superinten­ the archery trophy and Pamela Roy Nierendorf has expressed Laraine Salina, president, the School’s appreciation of the dent, reminded the girls that D’Agata was runner-up. and Deirdre Cavanagh, im­ Silver basketballs went to presence this school year of two many of these activities can be mediate past president, of the carried on in later life. They es­ Holly Schaefer and Becky exchange students. Tolland Junior Woman’s Club Recently two separate open pecially cited such sports as Shook, of the winning in­ plan to attend the national con­ golf, tennis, and bowling. tramural basketball team; and meetings have been hosted by vention of the General Federa­ the National Honor Society Martin Fagan, high school letters were given to Cindy tion of Women’s Clubs in Gorsky, Louise Nicholas, Sue allowing each girl to show principal, congratulated the Washington, D.C., June 9 to 12. Rich, and Janet Slavik. All par­ slides of her native country. girls on the records they have June 10 has been declared ticipated in the junior-senior Mariko Kagaya of Japan and set and added he was amazed Junior Day and will include a division. Tiina Tuominen of Finland how outstanding they are, “in Junior Conference and luncheon In the freshman-sophomore opened students’ eyes to op­ some instances excelling the highlighted by the Junior group, letters went to Chris posite ends of the world. boys.” Chorus and a discussion on the Daigle, Donna Koehler, The principal wishes the Other guests of honor subject of children with lear­ Maureen Moriarty, Sue North, students a safe return home speaking briefly and all con­ ning disabilities. An inter­ and Pat O’Brien and numerals this summer. gratulating the club on a job national banquet will culminate to Kay Gifford and Robin well done, were Maurice the day and feature the Littlefield. Miller, former chairman of the SATURDAY ONLY! honorable Dixy Lee Ray, assis­ Correspondent Cindy Loch was presented B.>ard of Education; Mrs. tant secretary for oceans and The Herald is seeking a with a charm for varsity bad­ Marie Herbst, former board international environmental Tolland correspondent. Anyone minton and letters went to Sue BEDDING SET SAVINGS member; and Mrs. Betsy Steele and scientific affairs, U. S. interested in the position should and Mrs. Devra Baum, present Backofen, Colleen Connor, Department of State. contact Alexander Girelli at Janet Slavik, Debbie Vogel, members of the board. BY STEARNS & FOSTER The Herald, 643-2711. 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V, i b MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri,, June 6, 1975- PAGE SEVEN, PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ June 6, 1975 Gardner Gets Support iC- Iflaurhrstpr tupuiiui HrralJi LEE RODERICK Of College Congress ncvciEi NEWS CAPSULES The Connecticut Congress of from dismissing Gardner from OPINION Community Colleges un­ the summer teaching job. animously adopted Thursday a Gardner claims he was not FARR’S resolution supporting the facul­ given reasons for his dismissal, RALEJGHUKES ty of Manchester Community or sufficient notice. College in its demand for due The case resumes Tuesday. Seniority vs. Civil Rights Arabs Prefer Americans to Russians Susan Ford Graduates Bond Bill Vetoed process and reinstatement for Gardner says he hopes to WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. James W. Gardner. argue his case for his full-time watched his 17-year-old daughter Susan Grasso has vetoed a measure which would The' congress represents Due to the push of civil rights position before the Board of carried out according to the seniority By Lee Roderick training center adjacent to the campus. accept her high school. diploma and he have placed two legislators on the state major faculty groups at all 12 Trustees for Regional Com­ proponents and the fact that both system, have resulted in many so- (Special to The Herald) The center, which is still under construc­ couldn't keep the tears from his eyes. Bonding Commission, a move she said community colleges in the munity Colleges this summer. tion, includes a 420 bed hospital completed states and federal government have called minority workers becoming un­ Ford, who spoke at commencement violates the separation of powers. state. They met Thursday at BEIRUT, LEBANON - “I think, frank­ in 1970. Last year more than 118,(X)0 per­ exercises for the exclusive Holton-Arms Greater Hartford Community passed laws making discrimination in employed. sons from 79 countries were treated at the ly, that the Arabs are using the Soviets girls school, also couldn’t resist a little The governor told newsmen Thursday College. FIRE C ALLS hiring minorities illegal; many blacks This has resulted in filing of job rather than the other way around.” center, whose total cost of $30 million jest at her expense. she would have signed the bill but was ad­ Groups represented included That assessment by a high-ranking of­ dollars is being borne entirely by the the American Association of chicanos, and women have been suits in the courts by civil rights vised by Attorney General Carl R. Ajello PUT DAD ficial of the U.S. Embassy is not a sur­ . “You might be interested to know that that it would have created constitutional University Professors, MANCHESTER AUB alumni occupy positions of ON A BIKE employed in industry in recent years. zealots seeking to prevent loss of jobs prising one. There is abundant evidence my daughter Susan gave me some advice problems. American Federation of Thursday, 8:23 p.m. — gas­ prominence throughout the area. Nineteen lAII bikes fullyl In most of those industries a seniori­ by those who were last hired. In some here that, despite political differences on this speech,” he began, drawing Teachers, Connecticut State oline spill on floor of a one-car assembled and ready to between the United States and Arabia, the graduates and former students were laughter from the 1,300 students and Employes Association and the garage at 1 Shady Lane. A wood Irlde. ty system exists, particularly in those suits this would be accomplished by U.S. still ranks considerably higher than delegates at the signing of the UN Charter parents present. “She asked me not to talk .In her veto message, she said she was Connecticut Education Associa­ stove ignited it. The fire was the Soviet Union in the eyes of most in San Francisco in 1945, with five of them tion. out on arrival of the fire May be exchanged for I which are unionized. As the name im­ overturning the seniority system. too long; not to tell any jokes; not to talk concerned that the legal questions would any other bike after | Arabs. signing the charter for their respective about her; and not to talk about the way Gardner was dismissed from fighters. (Eighth District) plies the system gives preference in By this time however many blacks make it difficult to market state bonds. I Father's Day. “Our influence has always been good countries. things were when I was your age —so, in Connecticut’s credit rating was reduced his teaching job at MCC this ROCKVILLE many ways to those workers who have have built up substantial security in here, but it’s something we’ve been inept One of those five. Dr. Charles Malik of conclusion...” last week to AA by Standard and Poor’s, a spring. He said he has not been Today, 6:34 a.m. — electrical Repairs on All Makes Lebanon, was head of ^ B ’s Philosophy been longest in the employ of the com­ their jobs and are as much in­ in.taking advantage of,” the Eihbassy The President devoted his speech credit rating service. told the reasons for his dis­ fire in the Vernon Ambulance spokesman continued. As evidence of that Department and Dean of Graduate Studies Thursday to a call for passage of the Equal missal. as it was being backed into its pany. terested in maintenance of the influence, he cited American educated before becoming one of the world’s best He also lost his summer job, spot in the Nye St. firehouse. FARR’S Rights Amendment to the Constitution The veto was the second this year. physicians in Syria who, at least up to a known Arabs. He has been ambassador to and is in court now in a show Quick response by the fire 2 MAIN STREET In most all unions seniority deter­ seniority system as any of their white before completion of the nation’s bicenten­ 643-7111 few years ago, invarialDly displayed on the United States and was president of the nial celebration. cause hearing. Thursday, he fighters prevented serious mines the choice of jobs where all counterparts. their shingles the schools where they UN General Assembly in 1958-59. testified in Hartford Court of damage to the ambulance. Dpon Dally to 9:00 other factors are equal. It is received their degrees. “How much communism as an ideology Common Pleas in the action he (Rockville fire Department) To Discuss Rails recognized in rate of pay, vacations In a speech to the Urban League, Some 15,000 Arab students are now can be swallowed by the religious Islamic has brought against State At­ enrolled in American colleges — more masses is a problem th ^ is not yet put to HARTFORD (UPI) - In an effort to torney General Carl Ajello and and many other ways. veteran civil rights moderate Bayard than in any other country, including Bri­ the final test in history," said Dr. Malik, save all of Connecticut’s existing rail Dr. Searle Charles, chairman of It also, traditionally, has given Rustin has pointed out that a black tain. The great majority of the students explaining Arab reluctance to embrace Disclose Bribes freight lines. Gov. Ella T. Grasso will the state board, in which he are paying their own way. the Soviet Union. “So far, the evidence WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Northrop meet Saturday at the White House with asks them to show cause why more employment security in propor­ man with seniority will be just as dis­ In contrast, the Soviet Union has a seems to be that Islam is fundamentally Corp. says it has found four cases in which President Ford to discuss the national rail they should not be enjoined tion to the length of time the worker inclined to give up his job to protect negligible number of Arab students. unresponsive to communism,” he added. its employes made payments which may reorganization plan. NOTICE has been with his particular company. the employment of a black woman or Although it is the chief supplier of arms to “However, we should not exaggerate this have been used to bribe foreign officials. Arab governments, it bas failed to attract because communists have their own ways In times of economic distress or work any other worker classified as being the young Arabs, despite offering them of imposing their will on people whether Seventeen governors from the Northeast and the Far West have been invited for the “The Fuel Oil Co. That | slowdown, the older employes would from a minority. expense-free educations. Orin Parker, they are accepted or not.” The company announced the develop­ DONALD S. GENOVESI director of the American Fields of the Dr. Malik, interviewed at his home in a ment Thursday. Earlier in the day, the session set up to discuss the rail plan Saves YoO Money/" be the last to be affected. Rustin, who consistently speaks Middle East, an educational organization, nearby suburb, continued: “You will hard­ State Department told Congress it opposes which recommended elimination of many freight lines in a move to increase ef­ Overzealous civil rights advocates more sense than many in the civil sums up the situation this way: “The ly find a Lebanese family that does not legislation to monitor U.S. companies (Herald photo by Pinto) ficiency. B&B OIL CO. INSURANCE AGENCY in describing this fact use the phrase rights movement, in our opinion, says Soviet Union’s cultural thrust in the Mid­ have someooay in America wno is now an which operate overseas to find out if they INC. dle East is virtually dead.” American citizen. About a million are bribing foreign officials. But it said it 1011 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER that “we blacks cannot expect whites Lutz-Of”Fun Fair Saturday “last hired, first fired.” It also might The vice president of the American Americans are of Lebanese origin. “condemns” bribery. On another matter, Mrs. Grasso said !4 ™ be described in a less biased manner to act respond differently. University of Beirut — a venerable “But there are other elements. There Thursday she will sign a bill to create the Some things for everyone available Saturday at the Lutz- ao.D. All Dressed Up for the recent Rachel Rd. Fun Day was Shannon Scott, 3, of American sponsored institution now in its are affinities of outlook, tradition, of at­ state Office of Mental Retardation as a of-Fun Fair at the Lutz Junior Museum are displayed by, as the longer your service the greater Suits may reach the Supreme Court second century of operation — agrees with tachment to freedom, of traditional 24 Hours Notice for Deliver]) Apt. 96-B. (Photo by Steve Dunn) Northrop, a major airplane manufac­ separate state agency. The governor also left, Ann Madsen steadying one of two girl’s bicycles,. your security in your job. attempting to found a system whereby the Arab preference for things American. friendship, of American cultural in­ turer, said it conilucted a six-month in­ WILL RE CLOSED said she hopes to have a list of candidates Edith Palmer with a leaded glass item and a pillow, and 200 GAL. MINIMUM There were and are sound logical seniority of blacks and other Dr. George Hakim, ajtebanese, explained stitutions here and the influence they have vestigation which “disclosed four in­ for her Public Utilities Control Authority Deborah White with a jack-in-the-box. Ms. Madsen will be 24-HOUR SERVICE that AUB admits only one of three to five exerted on the country and on the area. So, stances in which Northrop employes ready bjt the time the lawmakers reasons for the seniority system. minorities may be “backdated” to applicants, depending upon the subject on the whole, the Lebanese are very one of several craftsmen demonstrating their skills. Ms. Call made payments which may have gone to reconvene in several weeks toiake up her Palmer, Volunteer League president, will supervise the some earlier period, when it is area. friendly toward the United States.” officials in foreign countries.” First of all it presumed that a worker vetoed bills. homebaked goods booth and the cake walk. Ms. White, SATURDAYS “We have a very good reputation as Regarding the rest of the Arab world. 649-2947 who had been in a particular trade or assumed that they were not hired perhaps the best institution of higher lear­ Dr. Malik said: “Saudia Arabia is friend­ museum trustee, is in charge of the white elephant table BURNER SERVICE employment for a long period knew because of discrimination. ning in the Middle East,” said Dr. Hakim ly, Egypt I would say is friendly now, for children. There will also be door prizes. The fair will be 528-2951 Effective May 24th, 1975 his job better than those who had just It has even been suggested that in an interview. “Although we receive Syria is more friendly than it was some from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date will be Sunday. funds from the Agency for International time ago....Jordan is friendly. So, on the completed their apprenticeship. He employers may have to keep on Development, we are an educational in­ whole, I don’t think that anti- TODAY’S THOUGHT also knew the problems of his com­ minority workers even if it means O P E N F O R U M stitution and don’t represent U.S. policy. Americanism now is as virile as it was a Our students don’t like American policy few years ago.” pany better and was more of an asset. featherbedding. And while this may but they do like Americans and they great­ The real question now on the minds of It also took into account the family seem very idealistic and compen­ if he knew what to do. He did, thank ly admire American technology and pro-American elements here is whether What Would is a lot more complicated. We give lip ser­ GRADUATION structure, assuming that the older satory, it does not take into account goodness, and immediately came. With American institutions.” the United States can capitalize on this Vz” thick gloves he proceeded to try to A current symbol of the contributions current confidence to help move Arab Ephesians 6:13 — Having done all, vice to ideals (honesty, unselfishness, We Save worker had more family respon­ the economic fact that such a tactic You Do? remove the cat. After a fierce battle the AUB has made to the Middle East is an states toward a lasting peace settlement stand. etc.) as the prime agent for making It seems to me that modern man, progress here, after the money is spent. might force the company into To the editor: cat freed himself from John and the impressive new medical research and with Israel. You sibilities than the younger ones. educated and of good will, is seeing But ideals are subjective— they have to be My husband and I had this incident engine biting his several times through the Due to the current economic reces­ bankruptcy. himself more and more unequal to the put into practice; and ideals don’t always Money” GIFT SALE happen to us last evening and we would ap­ gloves and ran away. Who else will be hurt- sion many manufacturers and This is a problem in which we think by this injured animal? What happens if a tasks of the 20th century. Why? have enough armour to win in an en­ preciate it very much if you would print I think it’s valid to wonder if part^f this counter with the pride and passion of men Friday, Saturday, Sunday Only this in your paper, so that other young child finds him and decides to bring businesses have had to reduce their the courts will find themselves edmes from each generation falling into and the interest of power. Manchester residents can see how hard it him home, and what would have happened the trap of equating progress with What is needed to help us enact just laws work forces. And such reductions. without power to solve all problems. is to get help in an emergency. to my husband if he tried to free the a animal himself, with no protection at all. Congress and Energy' something bigger, soniething better, that leave people room to be people, to something more earth shaking ^ n the help develop minds truly open to enquiry, After arriving home from work, my hus­ Maybe something should be done about previous generation came up with. Par­ truly tolerant but not indulgent, and faith AM/FM DIGITAL band went out to start up his truck when he this situation, an unusual one, I know, but members, from the auto industry and un­ ticularly in America, where our minds are truly firm that, having done all, we can Foreign Economic Policy was startled by a screaching in the engine. what would do you? I had always thought By Tom Arrandale that there would be someone of authority Congressional Quarterly ions and from northern states dependent so filled with material things, progress stand? CLOCK RADIO Immediately shutting of the engine, he soon becomes equated with money ­ and knowledge who would come and assist WASHINGTON-Reluctant to accept the on home-heating fuel — frequently split Perhaps what is needed is God. WATCH sale • Solid state The other day Sen<" Abraham We think the senator’s party will opened the hood and found a cat, badly in­ making more, spending more, giving you, but I guess nnot. economic and political costs of curbing the Democrats. Rev. R. E. Haldeman • Illuminated digital read out clock Ribicoff of our state cited the need for have a more difficult time,reconciling jured, on the motor of the car. Neither one more. St. Mary’s Episcopal of us wanted to touch the animal, not So remember Manchester residents, if U.S. oil imports, congressional Democrats The committee also was hampered by • Built-in AFC jurisdictional riv^ries with the House Progress in the field of human relations Church % the United States to develop an its domestic economic goals with a knowing what it would do. you need help make sure it happens before have forfeited the initiative on national 50% 70 • Hi-impact walnut wood grained cabinet Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com­ economic foreign policy. foreign economic policy. What would you do next? 4:30 in the afternoon, if not, good luck. energy policy back to President Ford. • Regular 39.95 My husband phoned the police and they Deborah and Larry Miclette Postponing its efforts to put together a mittee, whose Energy and Power Subcom­ Ladle’s BEMRUS We could not agree more but why For example, the greatest in turn told us to call the neighbor who Manchester comprehensive alternative to the mittee was also working on energy legisla­ should an economic policy start at the pressures for domestic job protection owned the cat. We did, with no results. President’s energy policy. Congress May tion. Lovely WALTHAM I HEIBROS They had moved away. 22 recessed for a scheduled 10-day PosIponeiiienI shore’s edge so to speak when there is comes from Democrats in organized House Democrats still has planned to CAPITOL EQUIPMENT, Inc. Watches I immediately phoned the police again Meadows Memorial Day vacation. House action on VULCAIN HAMILTON an apparent need for a domestic labor; yet, one of the biggest chips a and after speaking to one officer and then energy tax and strip mining bills was take the Ways and Means bill to the floor 38 Main Street, Manchester Phone 643-7958 Reg. the sergeant, we were told that there was Praised delayed until after the recess. before the Memorial Day recess, meeting 39.95 economic policy? developing nation has to play is the Ford's deadline for final House action. But nothing that they could do. The Dog To the editor: The House thus missed Ford's twice- After The Sale^ We Service What We SelV* Under our current situation of a linking of its raw material develop­ Warden had gone home at 4:30 and it was It seems that night after night, day after extended deadline for action on energy they postponed floor action after: a Republican administration and a ment to more and more processing not in their jurisdiction. day, I hear some kind of adverse publicity, taxes, leaving the President the political prolonged House Rules Committee debate GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR Famous opening he needed to go ahead with his on the bill made clear that it faced dipi Democratically-controlled Congress, near the source. We then got on the phone and called the whether it be on the radio or in the Newington Humane Society. For an newspaper, concerning the state of our own program through administrative ac­ prospects. FATHER’S DAY POCKET the United States has no domestic or While the thrust of Sen. Ribicoff’s answer, he told us to bring the cat down convalescent homes. tion. Ford May 27 announced that he would The bill “was really pulled because SUN., JUNE 15th! foreign economic policy. remarks were aimed at alerting us to there and he would take care of it. My mother was placed in the Meadows impose a long-deferred $l-a-barrel oil im­ there was not enough time” to act on a RADIO That was not our problem. We didn’t Convalescent Home a few months ago. It port fee increase and submit his plan for deluge of proposed amendments, said One need only look at the lack of an the dangers of being preoccupied with Rules Committee Democrat Richard Reg. 8.95 want to touch the cat, an injured animal is was a very difficult and trying time for our lifting federal controls from domestic oil Fantastic energy policy as perhaps the most military foreign policy ; he has raised usually a vicious one. He also told us that family, as we had always said we would prices. Bolling of Missouri. “But it also seemed to Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield be collapsing in the absence of any real Values current and pressing symptom of a an important question which cannot he was the only one there, everyone else never put her in a home. How'ever, the had gone home at 4:30. time finally came where we had no choice (D-Mont.) had acknowledged a few days support.” “There was just a general feeling," >3.99 major nation adrift without any inter­ be lightly cast aside. Then we tried to find the number for in the matter. The continual bad-mouthing earlier that “the President at least has added Ways and Means Committee nal or external economic goals. Society of Prevention to Cruelty to of convalescent homes, a phase which is presented us with a program. He’s done 17 to 21 JEWEL Animals and found no number. I then particularly prevalent at this time, his share. If there is any blame to be at­ Democrat James R. Jones of Oklahoma, ALL TO GO AT ONE LOW PRICE • Fantastic low price Before we can articulate a foreign We would hope that he and his “that the bill would be in jeopardy" in the WATCHES phoned our veterinarian and he could not frightened my whole family. tached, it’s ours.” • Earphone and jack and • Big speaker members' rush to recess and go home. economy policy, a priority list of fellow Democrats will take the in­ help us. During this time, (one hour) the If only we had known. The Meadows is “ We’re essentially a group of • Charcoal Gray Plastic Acknowledging that they lacked enough SEE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER’S PRICE TAG OF carrying case poor animal is suffering and we could not nothing like the place my family had so followers,” explained Rep. Sam Gibbons, Casa domestic economic objectives should itiative not only in a foreign economic votes. House leaders the next day also • Pulls In loads of stations, get any help. dreaded. It has made this transition in our a Florida Democrat. “With 535 members 69.95 — 59.95 — 49.95 • All solid state be formulated. policy but the foundation of such a and the pressure of constituents. Congress postponed a scheduled vote on overriding Deep-dish 13' loud and clear! What do we do? Who can we get to help lives so much easier. My mother receives steering wheel Forti's May 20 veto of a strip mining con­ Cushion Sen. Ribicoff pointed out quite cor­ policy — a domestic one harnessing us? wonderful care at this home. can’t come up with a big, broad program pan seat 2.6 to t gear After debating whether we should try to She had been in another home for ap­ unless there is a national consensus to trol bill. Rellabts 6-hp reduction steering '■* Brushed Gold rectly that many developing nations all the economic resources or this na­ solve the problem.” Outlook Briggs & StraRon * Men’s Dress Watch ‘ Antique Face ELECTRIC remove the animal ourselves, we decided proximately six weeks before she was 26* steering radius DOUBLE now control the flow of energy and tion, public and private, into an effec­ Although Democratic leaders were plan­ * Luxurious Bands f f o r e k o to phone a good friend John Laggis, to see moved to the Meadows. This other home Chain drive * 17 to 21 Jeweled RAZOR Ways and Means Effort ning to take the Ways and Means bill back tive team working for certain basic was exactly as portrayed in our media. (It Five cuRing heights V<" to S'/.' * Ladies' Dress Watches GUARANTEE • Waterproof The lowest price In raw material supplies and are justing to the floor in June, its chances for sur­ was not strictly a nursing home — it was a With no such consensus emerging on Compare thM « (MtuTM with ottwr * Ladies’ Sport Watches * by Liggett J_Shock£roof_^_ town at Liggett beginning to flex their new-found goals. what Chairman A1 Ullman (D-Ore.) viving were uncertain. House leaders Adjust cuRIng heights front seat go-between between a hospital and a nur­ riders selling for $100 more. * Brushed Silver * by Mfg. doubted that a majority would ever ap­ SPECIAL economic muscles. For openers, we suggest a political sing home.) There were approximately 10 termed “an invisible crisis,” the House * Diver's Watch * from T yr. ASSOFTTMENT people in her room; no one was especially Ways and Means Committee had worked prove a gasoline tax of 23 cents a gallon. Parking brake to Life So any foreign economic policy climatic which encourages competi­ Wido-track pne jmallc rear tires * Self Winding $79.95 Value «28.88 iEitpntn^ Mrralii clean; and the nurses acted as if they long and hard trying to fashion energy tax Ullman and other Ways and Means tion at home and abroad rather than legislation to discourage oil imports. But Democrats themselves were hoping to Model 35T Reg. 34.95 which will cope effectively with this FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 hated the patients. Their whole attitudes Blade clutch lever were disgusting. My family dreaded the the immense economic, regional and strengthen the bill through floor changingf--5yorld of what he calls, legislative protectionism; moderniza­ Published by the Published every political stakes involved in energy supply amendments. Separate tion of plants and equipment; and an Manchester evening except Sun­ visits to this place. My mother would cry Rear axle mounted dIRerential ^clutch pedal SAVE 6.96 “ecopolitics” must be based on a Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. every time we visited to take her home. and demand frustrated that panel’s search The White House and House Square. Manchester. Entered at the Re|)ublicans were expected to fight the en­ Foot rest panels TIMEX HEADQUARTERS sound domestic policy which is com­ overall- energy program which will Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., But the Meadows is like a dream come for a tough program that the House and Telephone 643-271 1 Post Office as Second true. The nurses are wonderful. My Senate wouW enact. tire measure, however, and members end our reliance on petroleum foreign (Area Code 203). Famous Brand patible rather than at odds with the Class Mall Matter. “This bill isn’t all that some of us detected some sentiment among Full-length anti-scatp skids, mother is young to be in a home, and the left and right side foreign policy. and domestic. BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER nurses make it more bearable for her to be wanted," Ullman conceded when the com­ Democrats for abandoning efforts to write a congressional energy policy. Top- Floating front axle HAIR SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES there. Often when I visit, they are at her mittee reported a watered-down version Tough steel welded irame construction bedside trying to cheer her up. She and the of his original proposals for stiff energy ranking Ways and Means Republican Her­ Separate toot brake PAYABLE IN ADVANCE man T. Schneebeli of Pennsylvania bedroom are always spotless. Almost conservation taxes on gasoline, inefficient Semi-pneumatic front tires . Special Prices STYLER Single Copy ... I5t 3 Months . $11 70 every weekend there is some kind of automobiles and other oil-wasting con­ suggeked that “the philosophy of quite a W e e k ly ...... go* 6 Months ... $23 40 few” Democrats was, “ ’Let’s let the Men’s Electric with Mist ONE Month $3.90 One Year . $46.80 entertainment for the patients. The list of sumption. 2 0 0 / 1 Mail Htttes Upon Request the plusses for this home go on and oh. Yet the committee’s final recommen­ President put it into effect and let the Timex Watches Big 850 Subscribers who p m. should telephone I would just like to tell families who dations — especially for federal gasoline public blame him,"' fail to receive their the circulation depart- tax increases that probably would reach 23 “ Ford- is probably going to get his way Watte must make the decision to put a loved one superb performance and ease of operation from the • Never needs winding • Mist Control Shapes Hard HERALD YESTERDAYS Herald before 5 30 ment, 647-9946. cents a gallon — probably are more with Congress," Rep. Gibbons predicted. in a home that there are some places that exclusive gear drive system to the comfort cushioned • Battery lasts over a year To Control Hair Member Audit Bureau of Circulations you can feel relieved to place your loved stringent than most House members are Even if passed by the House and tlu> seat and deep-dish steering... it's the buy of the year. • 850 Watts of Drying Reg. $21.95 one in. They are not all “prisons of filth." willing to accept. And the panel itself was Senate, -the energy tax bill will never Limited quantities at this price, so hurry in. NOTE: Model • Sharp styling, looks good on Power LIGGEHIC C ITT PRICE M divided over the bill, which was sent to the become law,'! he added. “ It will never EvsiytMdy talks ibout Inflation, but w t do tonwthing ifLK-186 rear-mount grass catcher Is available as an deferred until another time. The Manchester' Display advertising The Meadows is the perfect example of your wrist. • Two Heats - Two Speeds ^ 25 Years Ago ■ closing hours. Three about W We give you $100 saving? on the Hahn HL-126 optional accessory at extra cost. This grass catcher Publishing Co. how nice a home can be. The media makes House floor by a bare three-vote margin. pass over a veto." OFF • Three Attachments - m ^ Parking meters added nearly $3,000 The Bloodmobile’s first visit to full days prior to Rider Mower, whose tough steel welded trame consUuc- packs a whopping 5 bushels of clljapings and the special assumes no financial With the panel s 12-member Republican Unless the bill is toughened and enacted, Brush, Styling Comb, from fees and fines to town income in publication. vast generalizations when it says how poor Hahn design allows effortless attaching and detaching Manchester is termed a success by John responsibility for Deadline for Herald minority resisting all tough alternatives to said Ways and Means Democrat Joseph E. llon provides years o( trouble-free service.. whose May, Collector Samu^ Nelson reports. our convale.scent homes are — for they are even in tight areas. Empties in seconds. Handle D. LaBelle, blood committee chairman. typographical errors classified advertising: Ford's program, the 25 Ways and Means Karth of Minnesota, "then the President s superior engineering and construction features give you 14 appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior today of not all bad. Arthur Murphy of 16 Hackmatack was the tisements and other publication; 12 noon Sincerely, Democrats were unable to reach agree­ program will be going into effect, and we ANDI Complete Line of HAHN Rotary Mowers and Riding Mowers for you to choose from. first of the 120 volunteer blood donors to 10 Years Ago reading matter m The Friday for publication Mrs. John'McVeigh ment on most substantial energy-saving would have to admit that the Democratic show up. There were 86 pints of blood This date was a Sunday; The Herald did Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- Herald ' day. 90 F’orter St. taxes. Strong regional oppo-silion to Party in Congress couldn’t come up with a collect^, and the other donors were not publish. Manchester various proposals — from oil-slate program. ■■ 't I t PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., FH.. June 6. 1975 — PAGE NINE i Mrs. Fuss Elected Community College Grads j By CFS Auxiliary AREA POLICE REPORT MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR Sharon A. Graugard VERNON Julie K. Hamerlln WEST WILLINGTON Mrs. Walter Fuss of 275 charged Thursday with charged Thursday night with ,4 !susan F. Ackerman Paula J. Aselton Robert Haras Darlene G. Felix Timrod Rd. was elected chair­ Roland P. Yost, 35, of 79 operating under suspension. He operating under the influence of Thomas E. Bellla Carol Benoit Roger A. Hunt Pamela G. Krivanec man of Manchester Auxiliary to Brooklyn St., Rockville, was was released on a $250 non­ liquor or drugs in connection Janice Bergamlnl Allan J. Cameron Jr. Robert S. Javinett Kathleen B. Madden arrested at 5;20 a.m. today on a ‘Donald L. Bergeron Mark D. Dublel Matthew R. Kellie Todd A. Sauer Child and Family Services of surety bond for appearance in with the investigation of a one- itobert Q. Bergln Cheryl L. Ferris James F. King Connecticut Wednesday at its charge of first-degree assault in court in Rockville, July 1. car accident on Rt. 83 in .Harold A. Bernstein Stephen C. Fisher Thomas W. Kononchlk TOLLAND meeting at the home of Mrs. connection with the investiga­ Susan Sidway, of 5 Oak St., Ellington. lo u ls D. Bilodeau Donald B. Gates Marijane Lekin lu an na C. Blagrove James B. Golden Jr. Gerard P. LaBlanc Albert R. Gagon Charles House, 150 Westland St. tion of the stabbing of his wife, Rockville, was arrested Police said the Morey car Joseph A. Blette Susan M. Hebert Catherine M. Lennon Gall D. Gourfey She succeeds Mrs. Vernon Rene. Thursday on a warrant issued smashed into a fence by Jeffrey M. Bolton Carol S. Kelley Nancy E. LoGludIca Kevin R. Krawlec Police said Mrs. Yost was ad­ 'James E. Bowen Christine A. KIzIs, Deborah A. Lucante william E. McKinley II Muse. by Common Pleas Court Moser’s Dairy Store. She is to Carol Ann Breltner John A. KllakowskI Violet B. Maesuga Gary E. Moskay Other elected officers and mitted to Rockville General charging her with second- appear in court in Rockville, ^ohn J. BuezynskI Annette K., Landers Margaret M. Matava Jackie M. Priest SImonne McCard committee chairmen are Mrs. Hospital with multiple wounds degree larceny, June 24. .Thomas W. Buonano William A. McLeod Dianne R. Sydorlak SOUTH WINDSOR Kathleen P. Burke Marilyn F. Monto Thomas McGrath Robert Reault, vice-chairman; inflicted by a knife. A hospital The arrest was made on com­ John V. McQuillan Norman M. Young, 34, of ‘Judith A. BycholskI Sally A. Morse WAPPING Mrs. Edward Glenney, official said she is in satisfac­ plaint of the Enfield Police Edward J. Cahalan Jr. George 0 . Otten George E. Meadows Hartford, was arrested MARY E. LEGIER JENNIFER E. DAVIS LYNN T. GORDON e l l ^;n b a n g a sse r JOYCE A. CARON MICHAEL M. DARBY ROBIN E. CROSSLEY ROBERT J. DIGAN II Dale M. Menard secretary; Mrs. Burton E. tory condition. Department and she was turned David W. Chapman Thomas P^palardo E. Robert Fisher Thursday on a warrant issued Manchester Chapter Lillian Siegel Bayer James & Isabel Mrs. Grace H. Digan Mrs. Nettie Reale John B. DeQuattro Knights of Columbus, Manchester Education Janet E. Conboy Bonnie S. Rein Joan M. Miller Hilton III, treasurer; Mrs. Clif­ Yost was held at the police over to that department for the Margaret A. Conley Theodore D. Miller by Common Pleas Court 12 of UNICO International Scholarship — Worth Duffy .Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Campbell Council No. 563 Association Nancy A. Rivosa GROTON ford A. Treat, program; Mrs. station under a $5,000 bond and setting of a court date. Truman D. Cowles Peter E. Rosatl Thomas E. Miller charging him with third-degree An ECHS senior, she is the Jessamine .M. Smith .Manchester Education Knights of Columbus, Robert E. and Manchester Association Manchester Dental Society Manchester Junior David R. Czapla William A. Sell Peter S. MIzIa Judith A. Hall George Mrosek and Mrs. was to be presented in Common Michael R. LeTourneau, 21, Susan J. Mullen burglary and second-degree daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Association Campitell Council No. 563 Joyce Stanton Award of Independent An ECHS student, she is the Women’s Cliib Kenneth J. Dawson Gayle M. Sheppard COLLINSVILLE George Eagleson, ways and Pleas Court 19, Rockville, of Box 435, Coventry, was Joanne L. Dey Paulette Smith Joseph M. Palma larceny in connection with the A MHS senior, she is the A MHS senior, she is the An ECHS senior, she is the Insurance Agents daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A MHS senior, he is the son of Judith D. Pansullo Kathleen M. OlkowskI means. today. charged early this morning by George Legier, 36 Jarvis Rd., A MHS senior, she is the Ronald L. DIckerman Robert D. Spllka investigation of a break into and plans to attend St. Francis daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A MHS senior, he is the son of William Crossley, 74 Harlan St., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Digan, 32 Theresa A. Dion Graig 0 . Tully Kathryn A. Parkins Also, Mrs. Paul Willhide, Robert Eickenhorst, 21, of 13 State Police with operating a . George F. Dobb Larry Warshavsky Steven P. Paul Frank’s Pharmacy on Oakland Joseph Bangasser, 63 Glenwood Pierre Caron, 553 Center St., Mr. and Mrs. George Darby, 41 and plans to attend Southern Spring St., and plans to attend Cynthia A. Perkins BRISTOL publicity; Mrs. Donald Richter, Bancroft Rd., Vernon, was motor vehicle while under the School of Nursing, Hartford. Felix Davis, 106 Henry St., and Joseph Gordon, 45 Crosby Rd., Donald J. Doughty Arthur P. Perreault Rd. last week. and plans to attend the Univer­ St. She plans to attend the and plans to attend St. Mary’s Keeney St., and plans to attend Connecticut State College. Notre Dame University, Notre Allen Dowd Gary H. Parker nominating; Mrs. Donald charged Thursday with fourth- influence of liquor or drugs and plans to attend Allegheny ELLINGTON Jacqueline L. Petrin Young was held overnight at College, Meadville, Pa. sity of Connecticut. University of Connecticut. School of Nursing, Waterbury. University of Hartford. Dame, Ind. Joseph Q. Dublel Jr. Robert J. Phillips Forstrom, volunteers; Mrs. degree larceny in connection reckless driving. Patricia H. Dunn Joseph N. Belllveau FARMINGTON the Hartford Correctional John J. Betz Ricky Post Rudolph Gorsch, telephone; with the investigation of a com­ Police said the arrest was Garth M. Eddy Sharon R. Price M rs. Walter Fuss Center in lieu of posting a $5,000 ^ Barbara H. Epstein Wayne L. Countryman Paul P. Pellerin Mrs. Theodore Trudon, plaint made by K-Mart at Ver­ made on the ramp of exit 98 on Wayne F. Therrian George Przyehodzen bond. He was to be presented in PKathleen M. Field Deborah Puzia non Circle. He was released on Dale E. Werkhoven membership; Mrs. Robert 1-86. LeTourneau is scheduled i Elizabeth C, Foran Brian S. Reynolds TORRINGTON Common Pleas Court 12, East C Karen K. Furbish Ahlness and Mrs. John Hutchin­ auxiliary’s three fund-raising a $50 non-surety bond for to appear in court in Rockville, Phyllis A. Rivard Bernard D. Santore Hartford, today. (John F. Garaventa HARWINTON Gall A. Rondeau son, hospitality; Mrs. Roger events during the past year. appearance in court in June 24. Richard P. Gllgosky Police Chief John Kerrigan James L. Bement Jr. Clifford S. Ross III Bagley, legislative; Mrs. An auction conducted by Mrs. Rockville, June 24. ELLINGTON '■Robert J. Gordon Robin A. SaccoccIa NORTH WINDHAM said other arrests are expected 1 Robin L. Haberern Eugene Montany, Mrs. William Joseph Swensson, assisted by Joseph G. McAllister, 22, of Mary A. Morey of 14 Franklin Thomas A. Sayre Frederick S. Sllllman in connection with the same ^Philip B. Hale DANIELSON Lloyd R. Seymour FitzGerald, Mrs. Richard Mrs. John Messenger, Mrs. 35 Park St., Rockville, was Park East, Rockville, was -Elaine R. Hammerschlag Cecily R. Sheehan break. Deborah Bessenaire Raymond'Dotchin and Mrs. ‘'Thomas E. Harney Violet F. Simon BERLIN Pabst, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Elizabeth W. Hartzog Marcelle G. Smith Marlann F. SImeone Compasso, Horse Show. Robert Barnes, netted $138 for . Thoms B. Haugh SOUTHINGTON Anne Marie Smoraglewicz The auxiliary voted to give Christmas gifts for the ^Theresa A. HIdecavage Diana L. Squires Laurie J. Bleau sFrank J. Hoher Cheryl A. Tarascio LEBANON $1,500 to Arlene Rosenberg, residents of Children's Village. Raphael J. Watts *Susan B. Holmes Oilman J. Thereault Cory R. Spaulding director of the agency Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. ' Patricia A. Jackmore Clifton E. Thompson Douglas E. Johnson VERNON Dennis J. TowhIII Manchester office, 'f^ie gift was Ahlness were in charge of the "Robert W. Johnson MOODUS Cathy L. Anderson Debra J. Triggs from the proceeds'Df"1he picnic luncheon. 'Rita M. Kesslng Paul D. Trzclnskl Thomas E. Baker Paula F. Auclair ' Russell T. Kloter Virginia E. Valles Mary J. Beaulieu •Shirley G. Knowlton Sandra A. White Edward M. Badnarz MANCHESTER Walter G. Kolodzie) Mona L. Williams STAFFORD SPRINGS Robert M. Bell Jr. Samuel W. Kotsch Jr. Richard F. Willson Susan A. Benedict Jack K. Avery . Gregory P. Leighton Marlene K. Winter Carol T. Boulals Dee Boutlller HOSPITAL NOTES tWayne C. Leltz .Ito e h y J. Bradway .Cathy A. Lescroart Carlene J. Burns Richard Campbell MIDDLETOWN r Dbvla Gardner Discharged: Secondo Rockville; Virginia Farinella, Linda LIghtman Dennis A. Cloutier Robert E. Kaddy Robert J. Kenefick Agostinelli, 245 Oak St.; Laura 445 Ellington Rd., South Wind­ John F. Lombardo Cynthia L. Colangelo Daryl G. Martin MICHAEL R, Salvatore J. Marino WILLIAM J. DOREEN EVERETT PEGGY L. GRAFF MAUREEN A. FOLEY THOMAS J. MARTIN DEBORAH A. PHILLIPS JEFFREY P. LUMPKIN Kathleen G. Longchase Edna G. Craft Donald E. Maxa Jr. Tomlinson, 1135 Tomlinson sor; Ismael Recio, 30 Liberty Kathleen A. McGIInchey Sharon D. Longest Clifford G. Cutting Elaine A. PIncInce CUNNINGHAM .Army & .Navy Club Pioneer International Gibbons Assembly, G.T. LaBonne Mary Margaret Moriarty LOMBARDO Daniel Manchuck David H. McGrath Ave., South Windsor; Goldie St.; Bernadette Rivard, 57 Malcolm B. Lowd Lois M. Delaney Leigh Ann SatkowskI & Associates June C. Wilson Bovitz, 166 Tudor Lane; Arthur Manchester Bar in memory of Scholarship Catholic Ladies of Lynch Memorial Jaycee Wives Memorial Michael J. Mathleu Richard E. Duke Melanie SatkowskI Cooper St.; JDonna Stelmach, Association Frank Drake Regal Men's Shop Inc. Columbus .Mary Margaret Lynch An ECHS senior, she is the of Manchester A MHS senior, he is the son of Robert A. McAllister Dennis A. Faraday Roberta H. Senecal Nowell, East Hartford; Elmer East Hartford; Gerald Han­ Thomas J. MIchallk Brian G. Fluet QUAKER HILL Manchester Board Iona Sleitb .Award A MHS senior, she is the •Manchester Fuel Oil Memorial daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Murray Tupper Mr. and Mrs. P. Melvin Gabriele Michels Gardiner, South Glastonbury; ford, 4 Llynwood Dr., Bolton. Philip R. Gagne David W. Ketner BRIDGEWATER A MHS student, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Institute An ECHS senior, he is the son Kenneth Phillips, 225 Kennedy Memorial Lumpkin, 117 Lenox St., and Joseph J. MIgllore Stephen Gaspar Loretta Campbell, 63 High St., Also, Elsie Bailey, East Hart­ of Realtors Michael P. Barney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graff, 54 Winthrop of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Rd., and plans to attend A MHS senior, he is the son of plans to attend the University James E. MIstretta Barbara A. Glldden Rockville; Marguerite Patter­ ford; Paul Carroll, 420 Miller A MHS senior, he is the son An ECHS senior, she is the Linda C. Moorhouse Irving S. Goldin WESTBROOK Donald Howe, 195 Union St., Rd., and plans to attend George Martin, 105 Trebbe Dr., and Southern Connecticut State Mr. and Mrs. John Lombardo, of Connecticut. Wendy Morrison Lee Qracewski son, 36B McGuire Lane; 'Jean Rd., South Windsor; Richard of Mr. and Mrs. James Cun­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Michael W. Klein CROMWELL ningham, 143 Summit St., and and plans to attend Washington University, Foley, 26 Lindman St., and plans to go to Boston College, College. 502 Spring St., and plans to at­ George E. Mrosek Jr. Graig H. Hahn Vendrillo, 11 Harriet Dr., Ver­ Balboni, 342 Hackmatack St.; Donald R. Mullen Robert J. Klatka OAKDALE Linda A. Bartenstein Northwestern Community Chestnut Hill, Mass. tend Brown University, Donna J. Murphy non; Elizabeth Long, East Michael Maselli, 9 Thistle Rd.; plans to attend Rensselaer Washington, D.C. plans to attend University of Catherine A. Klejna WAREHOUSE POINT Polytechnic Institute, Troy, College, Winsted. Connecticut. Providence, R.I. Ellen A. Nasslff William D. Laking Jr. Anne M. KraJewskI Hartford. Edgar Ridyard, RD 1, Andov- Galen Newton Robert A. Lathrop Michele A. St. Marie Ann H. Bancroft Also, Christine MeVey, East N.Y. Thomas R. Nielson dr; Alfred Bjork, 206 Wood- Juanita J. Lentocha Irene R. Clifton Hartford; Linda Hoyt, Terrence K. Nolan Betty L Leonard PUTNAM Susan E. Haskell bridge St.; William Harding, Cynthia H. Pabst Barbara L. Martin David L. Prickett Newington; Cheryl Pitts, 51 East Hartford; Geraldine Jeffrey J. Pappas Charles D. McDougall Marietta A. Mayhew Bradley A. Sharpe Margaret M. Pastva Conrad G. Meintire Albert Stimpson Good Hill Rd., South Windsor; Petrus, Pine St., Columbia. Theodore J. Paatva Christine M. McKechnIe Wa l l in g f o r d Susan Regele, 51 Mountain St, Facts About Sandra S. Petarlnl Paul McKeegan Diane M. Paul ' Diane M. Morey Peter F. Meehan MARLBOROUGH Beverly Ann S. Perham Carol A. Morrison Joseph Perlot Scholarships Jane M. Perkins Debra A. Natale Roland Bricault Michael R. Plerro Ann Marie Nevelos BROAD BROOK Donna D. Clark Manchester Scholarship Michael J. Pllver Richard W. Numrych Linda L. Jordan winners received a total of $20,- Thomas J. Plon Ellen c. Plassmann Nanette D. Arzt Raymond A. Parenteau 675 Thursday night from the Peter G. Ramey Lottie R. Robinson Karla Feldman Bonnie L. Risk Dennis M. RoggI Richard M. Krpata COLCHESTER Manchester Scholarship Foun­ Kenneth W. Roback Susan A. Rolfe Edward M. Luc dation, Inc. Of the 39 recipients, Susan S. Robb Jane C. Schulz Judy A. McDonald Allison H. Brown Cheryl A. Rogers Susan A. Slavik Judy M. WIechnIak James R. Holtz there were 24 girls and 15 boys. John F. Rourke Richard M. Smith JoAnn Sagan Stanley J. Stawicki STORRS TALCOTTVILLE Representing the three high Diane E. S . Laurent Jeanne E. Stone Joel L. Schlank Gregory P. Caravella schools in Manchester, 26 Helen M. Syverud Janet P. Adamclk Christine I. Sliver Richard N. Therlaque Louis A. Ezzio recipients were from James M. Silver Katherine A. Vellleux Alain F. Ferriere WATERFORD Marc A. SInIcrope Russell R. Zaccaro Harold H. Gagne Manchester High School, 9 Kathleen D. Spector Steven G. Cavanagh Carol A. Gobble Victoria M. Frauslnl from East Catholic High School Ernest E Stafford NORTH HAVEN Karen S. Gordon and 1 from Howell Cheney Suzanne M. Starling Dennis C. Heasley Martha Frelmuth Stingel Evelyn T. Dell'Oro NEWINGTON Regional Vocational-Technical Deborah L. Streck Albert PerrottI ENFIELD School. There were 3 from Craig J. Taylor James A. Rawson Beth Ann Bargelskl DAVID JACOBS Anne Thomassen Leslie J. Colpitts Raymond G. Aleskwiz ANTONIO M. CAXIDE DAVID R. LEMIEUX JOSEPH DAMON GLORIA T. TRIPP BARBARA A. CROWLEY PATRICIA LLOYD Lynn A. Batchelder Manchester Community John Tdrzsa WATERBURY Andrea L. Gotta Steven Dunfield Memorial Civitan Club Manchester Lodge College. James Franklin .Mott Jonathan George Ellis Manchester Education Richard Martin Mary L Toth Donna GrabowskI Timothy Brennan of .Masons Association Public Service Award Robban T. Totten Barbara DImando Ellen A. Hildreth Evelyn M. Brophy Seth David Garman of Manchester Memorial Memorial Thomas C. Tucker Marianne Jensen Thomas Coughlin Memorial Brian Page McIntosh Scandia Lodge .No. 23, The average amount awarded G. Albert Pearson .Minnie Wortley England Bernice W. Maher A MHS senior, he is the'son of Dolly A. Tuttle Marsha LIss Frank M. Dentamaro Jr. Instructors of the Vasa O rder of .America per student this year was $530 Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacobs, 65 Susan P.'Urlano MILFORD Armand M. Mariano Richard D. Jerome A MHS senior, he is the Memorial ' Memorial Wayne T. Voilck Diane M. Kasperzak Holly C. DuBols Alan MartInello brother of Joao Caxide of 29 Handicapped .Memorial A MHS senior, he is the son of compared to $470 last year. A MHS senior, she is the A MHS senior, she is the A MHS senior, she is the High wood Dr., and plans to at­ Margaret M. Walker Debra MartInello David W. Langan Margaret Rd., and plans to A MHS senior, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Damon, daughter of and Mrs. sister of Mrs. E.B. Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tend Colgate University, Katharina E. Welti Nora Menditto David Made! The largest scholarship Hamilton, N.Y. David P. White BROOKLYN Kenneth D. 0 ‘Brlen Wayne R. Miller attend University of Connec­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lemieux 45 St. Paul Dr., and plans to at­ Joseph Tripp7337 Hilliard St., 108 McKee St., and plans to at­ Robert Lloyd, 166 Porter St., Anne G. Willey Thomas J. Pysh David J. Paluck David K. Dumschat awarded was $1,600. Peter D. ZIzzamla Eileen M. Slattery Deborah A. Stevenson ticut. 279 Scott Dr., and plans to at­ tend the University of Connec­ and plans to attend the Univer­ tend Manchester Community and plans to attend Boston Ajara Sattar Telmo Zuniga Stephen Ward Debra L. Triolo tend Holy Cross College, ticut. sity of Connecticut. College. College, Boston, Mass. Laurie E. Wyse Worcester, Mass. BOLTON EAST HAMPTON BLOOMFIELD Debra A. Durkin GLASTONBURY Linda T. Clscon Donald J. Belllveau Allan J. Dascancio Henry C. Muller IV Bruce A Aberle Robert J. Yourwith Linda Christ Pamela J. Gaffln » Elizabeth P. Dee Philip V. Bonaiuto Hermene M. Hershey Delphine R. Donaghue Kathleen Buccherl David Jensen COVENTRY Donald L. Evans Jr. Cynthia L. Dodd Patricia A. Massollnl Lawrence Harper Anne B. Ferrlera Barbara K. Engel Donna MlnIcuccI Stephen A. Kania Betsy S. Garry Linda J. Moonan Robert L. Kjeliquist Sr. Diane M. Grabek Lynne A. Pellerin Bruce M. Kruh Philip G. Savva Fannie I. Pittman Nancy A. Hamilton Ernestine A. RIccIo Barry E. Steams Kevin A. Presbie Gerrie V. Knight William P. Price Paul J. Lombardi Jr. COLUMBIA Rosalie SIbIrskI Gall Lukens Kurt G. Wabrek Caren E. MacDonald Nancy F. Grzyeh Richard McKeon Cheryl A. Wolezak Jane S. Miller HARTFORD OLD MYSTIC Lynn M. MlnlettI Dorothy J. Beck Adrien P. Alexandre HEBRON Roger P. Mirza Richard M. Quinlan Charlotte A. BarneckI Jayne A. Gulmond Dean J. Santosetefano Efenger C. Bartholomew Omer G. Perra NORWICH Russell A. Skewes Norman R. BIssell JoAnn M. Thompson Craig C. Belslegel William R. Smallwood Anne C. Boyd Lorraine M. Well Kathleen M. Brancatl WEST HARTFORD Christine A. Smith Gary W. Stanley . Steven A. Champagne Roberta L. Chaet Susan W. Stevenson * \ Janice M. Comeau ANDOVER Clare A. Conigllone Carolyn F. Tryon Francine Cosgrove James H. Klldutf Daniel P. Costello Edward F. Connole Deborah B. Wood James L. Desjardins Kathle J. Cook Dennis P. Glynn ANSONIA Helene B. DeFoe NEW BRITAIN Christos A. Glynos Andrea N. Epstein Elizabeth B. Rotteck Linda A. Andrecs KATHLEEN A. 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PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIj), Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 - PAGE ELEVEN Sarnowski-Phillips Alpha Delta To Convene ABOUT Sandra Lee Phillips of East Hariford, formerly of On Saturday TOWN Manchester, and Stanley Miss Gloria Norbet of 24 Edward Sarnowski of Windsor Goslee Dr., is serving as STDeoA-Afet were married May 17 at St. general chairman for annual Manchester Garden Club will Gabriel’s Church in Windsor. State Convention of Alpha Delta have a dinner meeting Monday The bride is the daughter of Kappa, international honorary at 6;30 p.m. at Manchester J.L. Phillips of Memphis, sorority of women educators to Country Club. Slides of Tenn., formerly of Manchester. be conducted Saturday at the wildflowers taken by the late The bridegroom is the son of Sheraton Hartford Hotel. Gam­ Helen Gronlund will be shown Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sar­ ma Chapter will host the event. after dinner. nowski of Windsor. Girl Scouts from Verplanck B e t t y R y d e r , T bavelE ditob The Rev. Robert S. Delaney School, Ginger Zeidler, Cindy Keeney St. School PTA will of Windsor celebrated the nup­ Zeidler, Dawn Logan and Renee conduct its annual ice cream Woman Wants Hands tial Mass and performed the Logan, will form the color social Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. double-ring ceremony. The guard for the convention. at the school. ISot Face On Money church was decorated with Mildred Johnson McCormick white gladioli. Janice Terek of of Shreveport, La., grand Guest Caller The board of trustees of South Canada Is Theme Enfield was organist and president-elect of the sorority, United Methodist Church will soloist. and the keynote speaker, will Mai “ Yikes” Cameron of meet tonight at 7:30 at Susan­ The bride, given in marriage have as her topic “Forward in Derry, N.H., will be guest nah Wesley Hall of the church. Of Tuesday Show By Abigail Van Buren by Edward S. Sarnowski, wore Fraternity, Friendship and caller Saturday at the C 1975 by Chicago Tribunt'N.Y. Nowt Synd., Inc. a gown of white Quiana jersey Growth.” Manchester Square Dance Club Youth Fellowship of South trimmed with beaded lace on dance from 8 to 11 p.m. at United Methodist Church will long sleeves and neckline. She Manchester High School. Russ meet tonight at 7 in the youth Tickets are still available for The Herald’s Travel Show DEAR ABBY: I am no big women’s libber, but I would wore a manteau lace-trimmed Batiking Class and Anita White will cue the lounge of the church. like to know why no woman has ever had her name on an long veil and carried a colonial Meets Saturday rounds. on the Pacific Northwest and Atlantic Canada, to be American dollar bill, a S5, $20, or any other denomination ol bouquet of gardenia center, Cameron has been calling for presented Tuesday, at 8 p.m. at the Manchester High The Manchester Women’s INUR HRIN pa per. money. violets, daisies, stephanotis, 14 years. He calls regularly for School auditorium. Doors open at 7:30 p.m, Center’s Parent-Child Activity 5 4 ^ 1 If that is the way a country honors its outstanding white miniature carnations, the Happy Feet Square Dance Co-op is having an afternoon of Films entitled ‘‘Big Jasper Country,” The Big Country,” historical characters, I think it's time we gave that honor to white sweetheart roses and Club of Raymond, N.H., and for ^ n o e batiking Saturday fro 1 to 3 p.m. and “Discover Nova Scotia,” will show the historic tourist | a woman. How about making a survey to find out how other baby’s breath. the Lancers of Salem, Mass. He at the Women's Center at attractions of Canada’s Pacific Northwest and its Atlantic women feel about it? Ms. Linda Dietrichsen of also records for POP label. (3) Siring ONE WOMAN Manchester Community Provinces. Manchester was her sister’s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hare » College on Bidwell St. - New Shipment Arrived Of 4 Area travel agents will be on hand to distribute * > maid of honor. She wore an have door duty for Saturday’s Parents and their children “LIFE IS t brochures and answer any questions along with represen­ DEAR ONE: I polled 12 women. Nine agreed that it’s apricot jersey gown and carried dance. Refreshments will be are invited to attend and learn FOR LIVING” - time a woman got her face on paper money. Two said they apricot chrysanthemums with served by Mr. and Mrs. Her­ tatives of Air Canada and the Canadian Government didn't care one way or the other, and one said, “ I don't want to batik. The center will supply by Fred. R. Edgar moss green streamers. man Heck, Mr. and Mrs. former mlnlatar ol Travel Bureau who will familiarize viewers with flight to get my face on any folding money, but I would like to get most of the materials. Parents Bridesmaids were Miss Jane Robert Heins, Mr. and Mrs. South Methodist Church accommodations and specific areas of interest. my HANDS on some!” must bring their own T-shirts or M. Sarnowski of Windsor, the Ronald Hewett and Mr. and 38 Oak St., Manchester Free tickets are available at The Herald’s office or from sheets for wall hangings as well . Phone 643-7865 , bridegroom’s sister; Mrs. Bar­ Gernck Photo Mrs. Harold Hubbard. DEAR ABBY: This is a response to "His Wife” who’s as old candle stubs for wax. the following sponsoring travel agencies; Globe Travel, clinging to her husband for presfige, social position, money bara McKay of Windsor; Miss 555 Main St.; Mercury Travel, 627 Main St.; LaBonne and retirement benefits. Let me tell you my story: Gail Ericson of South Windsor; Mrs. Stanley E. Sarnowski Travel, 67 E. Center St.; Goodchild-Bartlett, 113 Main St.; Mrs. Stephanie Smith and Mrs. My husband found an old flame, and they took up where Gilbert-Love, 880 Asylum Ave., Hartford; and O’Keefe Maureen Dooley, both of bouquets of apricot pompons the Pocono Mountains in Penn- Beautiful Lake Louise he left off 30 years before. After a couple of miserable years ii Travel, 750 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield. of hanging on to him, I asked him for a nice "no fault” Manchester. and baby’s breath. sm ania. For traveling, Mrs. California divorce, which was the best move I ever made. They wore white poiyester Lee McKay of Windsor was Sarnowski wore a blue dress Door prizes will be awarded. I am now financially secure and emotionally at peace. No gowns flocked with small best man. Ushers were Edward and jacket ensemble with a Tourists take time out for a canoe trip on Lake Louise in more scenes or churning stomach ^as I had when I knew he apricot flowers and green Sarnowski of Windsor, the white gardenia corsage. The Alberta, Can. was with her. I don’t have to put up with his lies, leaves and carried bouquets of bridegroom’s brother; and Tom couple will reside in East Hart­ unexplained absences and sulking. And no more tennis apricot chrysanthemums. Bolasevich, Mark Jezouit, Tom ford. Historic. Fort Louisbourg in Cape Breton, N.S. (Air Canada Photo) socks to wash! Flower girls were Miss Farrell, and Tim Farrell, all of Mrs. Sarnowski is employed He is so grateful to me for giving him his freedom that he Kimberly Ann Dietrichsen and Windsor. by AeroMet of New England in balances my checkbook, makes out my income taxes and Miss Jennifer Lee Dietrichsen, James Lee Dietrichsen of East Hartford. Mr. Sarnowski even remembers my birthday. I live in a beautiful both of Manchester, and nieces Manchester was ring bearer. served four years with the U.S. condominium and am back in college getting my master’s of the bride. They were apricot A reception was held at the Navy and is employed as In Canada’s Atlantic Provinces degree—at 50! I can also stay up all night to read whenever jersey gowns trimmed with Garden Grove in Manchester expeditor in purchasing by 1 feel like it. Life is beautiful. 1 wish I’d done it years ago. lace and carried small colonial after which the couple left for Tqrry Corp. in Windsor. FREE There’s A Leisure Way Of Life STL manifest itself at the annual 4 RECYCLING LEADER C anada’s four A tlantic they still celebrate Cabot’s lan­ fabulous beaches...remote DEAR FREE: You all lucked out. Dissolving your Highland Games at Antigonish WHAT DOES IT MEAN? NEW YORK (UPI) - The provinces hold within their ding on Discovery Day, June forests where you can hunt bear marriage had all the sentiment of dissolving a business Sunset Rebekah Lodge (on the way to the island) July UTL Holiday Tours is country which leads all others in boundaries much of the initial 22; on Cape Breton they have and moose...inland waters alive partnership. Not all parties to a divorce are that lucky. 17-18; and St. Ann’s, August 2-8. Canada’s foremost rail tour recycling paper is Holland, history of North America. raised a monument to him on a with trout and salmon...and The Cabot Trail, climbing to operator to the scenic DEAR ABBY: A plumber’s wife asked why so many Here is where the Vikings magnificent sweep ot near- record-breaking tuna just off­ Hosts State Officers which reuses 40 per cent of the the heights of the highlands that Northwest. people think plumbers are overpayed. Then she did a whole landed — 500 years before deserted pink sand beach; and shore. total paper it manufactures, ac­ make up Cape Breton During the spring, number on how dirty their work is and how hard they work. A capacity crowd filled Odd Lodge of Odd Fellows; Charles Columbus. '' in Prince Edward Island they Here you’ll find splendid old cording to the National Associ­ Highlands National Park, with summer and fall you can Well, my father is a policeman, and every time he walks Fellows Hall for the official Marshall, grand patriarch; The Grand Banks, off New­ have set aside a provincial park cities, some dating back to the ation of Recycling Industries. By magnificent vistas of open sea board a luxurious Canadian out the door he is putting his life on the line, but does he get visitation of Connecticut Brig. Gen. Paul Clark, depart­ foundland, have been luring the with a cairn and plaque in his 17th century. There are comparison, the United States - on the east and on the west, is National train in Montreal for paid as much as a plumber? No! Rebekah Assembly officers to ment commander; and fishermen of Europe for almost honor — and excellent camping Martello Towers and cannon whose paper output is 100 times one of the most scenic drives in an exciting 13-day trip to Van­ And my girl friend’s father is a fireman, and his kind of Sunset Rebekah Lodge. members of Morning Star 500 years. and swimming all around it. from by-gone wars, kitty- that of the Netherlands - recy­ eastern North America. couver. Winnipeg, Edmonton, work is just about as dangerous as a policeman’s. But does Guests included Mary Carter Lodge of Springfield. And this is where John Cabot This is relaxed, friendly coun­ corner from modern high-rise cles only 19 per cent of its paper. Nearby Fortress Louisbourg, Jasper, the Columbia Icefield, he get paid as much as a plumber? No way! of Winsted, president of Several Connecticut lodges landed, seven years after try with more than 17,000 miles hotels, busting shopping com­ now being partially restored by Banff, Lake Louise, Rogers I agree that a plumber’s work is messy and dirty, but he Rebekah Assembly; Kate were also represented at the Columbus. In Newfoundland. of wrinkled coastline and plexes, theaters, art galleries the Canadian government at a Pass and Kamloops are just sure gets paid enough without risking his life in the line of Roberts, of Middletown, vice- event. and museums. cost of upwards of $12 million, some of the places you will duty. president; Virginia Firgeleski Popular take-qff point for a I’M 14 IN PHOENIX and open to the public. The visit. of Mystic, warden; Ruth motor tour is Portland, Maine, completed Governor’s Palace In keeping with its policy Waddell of Manchester district with its direct ferry service to of recommending only proven DEAR "14” : You’re right. Let’s hear it for the heroes Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. New contains the finest collection of who rish their necks routinely to protect us against those deputy president; Richmond 18th century antique fur­ tour operators, Gilbeii-Lovs Hopkins, secretary of the on this run this summer is the A Quiet Little Village dastardly twins, crime and ^e! £ .n i> UNIQUE nishings on the continent. Travel has become one of Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in Price of Fundy, a 1,000- UTL’s top New England Connecticut. J, and passenger luxury ship with Newfoundland A quiet village rests by the water in Dulae, N.B. (Air Canada Photo) agents and recommends that 7 UNUSUAL Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Guests from Massacusetts in­ room for 200 cars. North Sydney, on Cape you sign up now for the rail reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., CaliL 90069. cluded Doris Desjardins, presi­ Gitts for Men Nova Scotia (“New Breton Island, is the take-off tucky of Canada,” Prince horse racing throughout the trip of a lifetime. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. dent of the Massachusetts W" 503 £. Middle Tpk. Scotland” ) is a subtle blending point for ferry service to Port Edward Island is a favorite summer, and at major For complete information For Abby’s booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” Assembly; Sidney Winders, At The Green of 350 years of history. Yar­ aux Basques and to Argentia — with tourists. The water is festivals, such as A TRAVEL REMINDER send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, and your personal brochure, grand master of the Grand I'M ONLY HERE mouth; where the ferry lands, is both on the island province of usually about 70 degrees, there Charlottetown’s ‘Old Home We Stock The call Gilbert-Love Travel, Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped Tues - Fri. 12 to 8 still 60 per cent French- Newfoundland. Week’ (August 10 to 15) and the OVERSEAS TRANSFORMER (2041 envelope. Sat. - Sun. 10-6 FOR THE BEER! are miles of sand beaches, and 527,5203, or visit our offices at speaking. At Grand Pre, on the Isolated as it is, and tracing because it is only 140 miles long Lobster Carnival at Summer- for your Electric Shavers and Mondays 880 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. YWCA Tennis Fundy shore, you can see the its history back to those early and 40 miles wide at its widest side, July 13 to 18. other small appliances. We will also be on hand at the statue of Evangeline, immor­ Grand Banks fishermen, this is point — everything is easy to QUMN’S SHAVER CENTER Manchester High School next Tourney Set now at talized by Longfellow in his probably one of the most dis­ visit. New Brunswick Tuesday to answer your moikk poem about the Acadians. Close tinctive areas north of the It was at Charlottetown, the Second biggest city in New 22 Birch St.,^ Manchester questions and give you For July 7-8 by is Annapolis Royal, founded Mason-Dixon. In the north, you provincial capital, that Brunswick is Moncton, with a PHONE 04e-SS20 literature. in 1635 as the capital of the can visit a Viking dig, or take a Canada’s Fathers of Confedera­ ‘Magnetic Hill’, where cars The third annual YWCA Open oh (m/i^ French colony of Acadia and at boat trip up the coast of tion prepared the way in 1864 appear to roll up hill when Tennis Tourney for women and REGAL’S one time headquarters for Labrador. 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A 1 3 -ivs oaDii^ irni MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6. 1975 -- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 3 ^ Pops Concert, Art Sale Tonight S&H GreenStan^ SOUTH WINDSOR Included will be a graphic “Let Me Be the One,” “Never James Morrison, former Judy Kuehnel arts demonstration. Can Say Goodbye,” and “Funny president of the IBPO local, GARDENING The Pops Concert will feature petitioned the State Labor Correspondent Valentine.” “An Ellington Portrait,” in­ Both groups are under the Relations Board last February By-fRANK ATWOOD ‘ FREE 646-1364 cluding such selections as for an election to change un­ The tenth annual Pops direction of Nicholas Lesbines. when you.*buy “ Sophisticated Lady,’’ ions. Concert and Art Exhibit, spon­ Change Union 15 sq. yards Both Gunther Winkler and his "Caravan,” and “It Don’t Mean It is believed that the change sored by the South Windsor South Windsor Police have wife, Helen, love rhododen­ A Thing.” of unions was agreed upon or more o f Cultural Arts Committee, will agreed in a 9-1 vote to drop the FillDAY, JUNE 6, 1975 drons, and the home they built Songs from the musical because of dissatisfaction Armstrong VOL. XXIX - NO. 29 begin at 7 tonight. International Brotherhood of in Bolton 13 years ago is sur- “Jesus Christ Superstar” will among police with their Art work including pencil Police Officers Local 351 Solarian or SundiaV... roupded by the plants. When also be featured. representation during the last sketches, oil paintings, paper (IBPO) and join the Civil Ser­ they lived earlier in New York The South Windsor Concert two-police negotiations. the sunny floors mache and pottery will be on vice Employes Association Chorus wilt sing “Kissing Me It is not known whether that shine State their rhododendrons did _jjisplay. Many of the works will (CSEA). poorly. In Bolton, where the soil Softly,” and "Take Me Home The one vote against the Morrison will be president of without waxing New Policies Favored Language Week be on sale and proceeds will the new union local. Country Road.” is acid and where shade is benefit the annual art change came from one police The vocal ensemble will sing Limited Time-May 5 thru June 14 provided by tall trees, they do scholarship. Sfficer who voted against any splendidly. The Winklers es­ union. BANK CREDIT By Administrators timate they have 2,000 plants, It is expected that now that Observed at MHS large and small. the change has come, CARDS ACCEPTED Central LINOLEUM & CARPET In a student poll conducted Gunther gives his wife the negotiations over police con­ In an effort to evaluate the Kennedy feels this has been If you heard strange sounds by Dot Brindamour in Spanish. was invited to try their luck at last week, most responded credit for starting this flower tracts, which expire at the end 296 W. Middle Tpke. new policies instituted recently partly alleviated. However, he coming out of the intercom, saw Miss Dutelle in French, and it. Music, dancing, and conver­ ARTHUR DRUG positively; there are relatively hobby when she bought their of the month, will resume. M anch ester by George Emmerling, HSW in­ mentioned the possibility of posters written in illegible Mary Stack in German. Enter­ sation in all the languages gave POLICE REPORT terviewed several people in­ issuing student IDs as one way few critical remarks. writing in the halls, or were tainment was provided by the everyone an introduction to first azalea, a close relative of "I think (Emmerling) has 649-4336 cluding Dr. James P. Kennedy, of restricting attendance to forced to fill in for a missing language clubs, and ranged different cultures and social the rhodoaendron. Now done a good job cleaning up Manchester branch on Hartford superintendent of schools. MHS students. Kennedy said dancer while wandering from signing to an appearance customs and a buffet gave Gunther, who works as an elec­ MANCHESTER Dr. Kennedy mentioned that that they will continue the out­ school...glad we have picnic trical engineer at Pratt & Rene Blanchette, 53, of Hart­ Rd. today sometime after mid­ through the halls last week, you by Steve Latham, an area magi­ samples of foreign foods. night. A tax refunid is not the poor state of the MHS cam- side security at MHS and are tables so we don’t have to French and German main Whitney in Middletown and ford was arrested Thursday at obviously were experiencing cian. Although he didn’t give his a gift It was your pus an'3~'rtTeteria, the taking a serious second look at swelter when we eat...think part of International Language presentation in German, he still courses and Spanish desserts commutes to his job, takes 11 p.m. on Spruce St. and numerous fire alarms, and the open campus. policy has worked...really Week at Manchester High succeeded in stumping most of were provided. Not surprising­ most of the care of the home charged with intoxication and NOTICE money to begin with. several rock throwing incidents "The high school must be good...don't like narcs...gives ly, when people entered the grounds after work and on disorderly conduct. The School. the audience, at least the OF APPLICATION TO led up to the action taken after both a safe and sane place," you pride in your humid cafeteria, the most wide­ weekends. charges stem from a domestic Every morning language younger members. ESTABLISH BRANCH the April vacation. Kennedy said. "However, we school...Emmerling's presence ly appreciated “international” The pink rhododendron pic­ disturbance on Birch St. students and guest speakers Mrs. Mclnerney, the head of Notice hereby given that The "The view of the high school will be no more restrictive than makes students clean up. When foods were milk and punch. tured on this page grew from a He posted an $80 cash bond gave a speech over the the language department, along Savings Bank of Manchester, Now invest by the community was not a we have to," he added. Because he's not there, they Mrs. Mclnerney proceeded to seedling and came with a name for appearance in Common loudspeaker. German, French, with the help of Spanish City of Manchester, County of good one," he said. Dr. of the more than 400 students on won't...good that no one smokes lead what she called "The that doesn’t fit. It was sup­ Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford and Spanish were all teachers and French teachers, Hartford, State of Connecticut those dollars Kennedy had been hearing from work-study programs, he does on the hill...excellent idea...can Grand March” after the eating posed to have outer petals of June 23. represented. Such personalities read songs in various has made application to the faculty, students, and members not foresee a completely closed play basketball now...don’t like was completed. The audience cherry red and white petals in­ as Mr. Emmerling and Mr. languages, after a while, all Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­ in nature’s gifts. of the community. He realized campus. When the filing ninth being watched...impressed with Digan gave their feelings on the who attended were singing a was led through a variety of side. Since all the petals are that something had to be done, graders return to filing, there principal’s willingness to com­ pink, it has no name. Sulinda K. Lupacchino, 27, of poration for its prior written value of a foreign language in round of “Frere Jacques” in movements in a circle which consent to establish a branch at but he wanted it to be a positive will be more room available municate...peachy...best thing three languages. became slightly organized as Neither of the Winklers has 35 Flower St. was arrested careers. Dialogues and a Ger­ 918 Main Street, South Glaston­ W hen you add green, growing beauty to your step. and "additional alternatives" that's happened all year...about time went on. She also led been educated formally in hor­ Thursday at noon at Caldor’s on man horoscope were also done. bury, Hartford, Connecticut. surroundings a tree, shrubs, plants, whatever -- you make The increase in graduation to the present system. time (Emmerling) met the Banners and posters were The German Club’s folk everyone in “Ja, Das ist ein ticulture but there are gar­ Tolland Tpke. and charged with requirements was part of the Vice principal Laurence kid's...no lack of freedom... pic­ dancers consisted of Nancy deners on both sides of their fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ The application was accepted an investment that keeps paying off big dividends for years hung all over the school in Schnitzelbank,” one of her for filing by the Boston program. Leonard is also pleased with the nic tables, great...like ping- many languages. I, for one, Carmienke, Hilary Gwynn, Rob favorite visual-speaking device family and they have learned by ting). Court date is June 2 l to come. "If we were to place restric­ results thus far. He had been pong... they're going to smoke Grzyb, Eric Kusche, Mary reading, asking questions, and Regional Office of the Federal even picked up some Spanish games. Deposit Insurance Corporation, tions. there had to be an alter­ uneasy when the open campus out anyway...good that he’s and French from them. The Stack, Keith Stauffer and Sue Door prizes were then handed visiting other growers. Leon Drowal, 23, of 147 You add to the actual value of your property (studies have shown native." he commented. The was first instituted but now trying to reach out to Turner, along with Spanish Club In New York State, they have Oakland St. was charged May 19, 1975. that smart landscaping adds something like 10% if the house is sayings on these posters ranged out and foreign conversation Any person wishing to comment alternatives were the new sees many advantages to it. students... great im­ recruit Bob Mumford, did a concluded, the soil was just too Thursday with operating a sold). But you do so much more. Put trees in the right places and from "Parlez-vous Francais?” took up the rest of the time. on this application may file his basketball hoops, ping-pong "The question is: Do we want provement...nicer in the rendition of two German alkaline for rhododendrons, motor vehicle while his license you make your hot days cooler, cold seasons warmer. That’s to "Trinken Sie viel Bier?” Everyone involved had an comments in writing with the tables, and picnic tables. Dr. to convert empty rooms to cafeteria; it’s easier to eat on dances. which grow naturally in an acid is under suspension. He was Prosit!" enjoyable time, and the purpose Regional Director of the good for you, and it helps save cooling or heating energy at the Kennedy is greatly encouraged study halls or perhaps to new tables...good that they’re giving • Spanish Club members soil. Since they built their house released on a $250 non-surety The culmination of the week of bringing everyone together Rhododendron on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­ same time - and that saves money. by the positive response from art rooms or shops?" he students something else to gathered their sombreros to do in the woods, they have natural bond for court June 24. was the International Dinner through languages was certain­ Winkler of Converse Rd., Bolton, blooms handsomely in poration at its Regional Office, students and he sees this new pointed out. Leonard feels that do...great effort... ” the Mexican Hat Dance. After shade, which may, indeed, be held in the cafeteria Friday, ly accomplished. partial shade. The blooms are large and the color is pink. Two Center Plaza, Room 810, Whatever of nature’s green gifts you add to your outdoor living, attitude as the only way to preventing non-students from Although this is only a their demonstration, everyone — Mary Stack getting a little too dense as the Michael P. Senna, 26, of May 23. Greetings were given o Plant had “best of show” award in Connecticut Rhododen­ Boston, Massachusetts 02108. you help clean the air, muffle noise, restore beauty that we need for succeed. attending the high school has sampling of student opinion, it trees grow. Gunther welcomes Glastonbury was arrested our peace of mind. It’s all a part of survival in a contaminated One of the big problems has been the greatest step; he sees may reflect a new positive at­ the opportunity to take down a dron show in 1973. (Herald plioto by Dunn) If any person desires to protest today at 1;05 a.m. at the world. Green Survival. And it depends on you. been the non-student who much of the problems coming titude at MHS. tree now and again as it is Pathmark supermarket on the granting of this application frequents the high school from these people. -Q.B. damaged by a storm or He has planted vegetables Spencer St. and charged with he has a right to do so if he files Thanks Some fertilizing with an acid- a written notice of his intent OUR STATE Because of the new security. High School World Staff otherwise in trouble. that require considerable space fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ LAR6E 8 -10' G0R6E0US BEAUTIFUL producing brand of fertilizer is with the Regional Directors FLOWER Duck Surgery such as corn and potatoes and ting). Court date is June 23. CRIMSON TOP guALin ROSES 18-.24” Summertime To All ...... Cindy Dziato Art E d ito r...... Tracey Jenitins recommended, and mulching within 15 days of the date of this ICo-Ejlrtor...... Wendy Horwitz Photograpy Editor...... Amy Stone A small brook flows past the vine crops.'He is trying this GERANIUMS with pine needles, peat moss or publication. The nonconfiden- KING MOUNTAIN fture E d ito r___ Obuctiowski Faculty Advisor...... Zane Vaughan their house and a small dam year the use of black plastic on Police reported the following MHS senior Judy Kopman takes advantage of the summer [ Sports'B

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN The Sullivan Slams Pair of Home Runs Herald Angle Seaver, Kingman By Earl Yost As Indians Trounce Newington, 13-3 Sports Editor Combine Talents

By Len Auster from losing hurler Rick set down 10 in a row before NEW YORK (UPI) - “I can still reach back for .Cubs 8, Giants 4 Urso homered in the Sports Attractions for All Credentials for home run Vogel, 4-4. After John Only a year ago Tom Seavei: the fast ball,” said Seaver Singles by Don Kessinger, Tasillo fanned, light hitting seventh. of the New York Mets was a Tliursday after pitching a Jose Cardenal and Bill Looking for something to do at night on the local sports prowess belonged to Sullivan, Anthony, Nicola Newington High, having hit Rick Nicola lofted an easy confused pitcher standing at six-hitter that gave the Mets Madlock were the big blows scene? pop near third. Rut third and Koepsel each had two of of a four-run, eighth-inning If you are open to suggestions, there are anywhere from 19 during the season, but it the crossroads of his career. a 2-1 victory over the baseman Dob Yalen couldn’t Manchester’s 12 hits with Today he is a star Houston Astros. “But I’ve during which the Cubs sent 25 to 32 regularly scheduled softball, soccer or Little was Manchester High which the latter leading the way find it in the overcast sky. r \ ^ again—a “thinking man’s learned I can’t overpower 10 men to bat and snapped a League baseball games five nights a week, Monday thru showed its muscle yesterday with four RDIs. at rain-drenched Kelley Rarrett, running on the 1 ■»' pitcher” who mixed his th e hitters in any 4-4 tie. Darold Knowles Friday. pitch, continued all the way pitched the last 3 2-3 innings Little Miss softball got off the mark this week with four Field. pitches instead of t^ing to situatioprvj have to mix up home and Yalen after throw smoke past hitters. and shut out the Giants to games listed on each of three nights. The Silk Towners clubbed MunclieBler (13) my p ^ e s . ” recovering the ball, pegged A three-time 20-game Th^Mets snapped a 1-1 tie win his second game. Randy Jeff Koelsch reported the crowd was small at Mt. Nebo three homers, two solo shots Sullivan, ss past catcher Jeff Dogoian ■ i r - l l in ihe eighth inning when Moffitt suffered the loss. for the Twi League opener and the collection came to just by Ray Sullivan, to trounce Odell, c( winner and two-time Cy trying to get Rarrett. Naktenis, cf r\- Young Award-winner during Dave Kingman singled with Indians 8, Royals 7 $40.85, the lowest in years for a Moriarty home start. the visiting 23rd-ranked In­ Maloney, c Nicola, having reached seven previous seasons with the bases filled to score Buddy Bell’s fourth homer Shortly, American Legion baseball program will start as dians. 13-3, in the playdown Ballard, lb third, was awarded home. Healy, lb the Mets, Seaver had a 3-5 /Felix Millan, who opened of the year in the bottom of well as the Rec Department's Alumni Junior baseball round of the CIAC State Anthony, 3b Raseball Tournament in the The locals took the lead in Barrett, If record at this stage of thg^ the inning with a single. It the n t h inning gave schedule and the Alumni Leaguers will kick off Sunday. the third as Sullivan drilled Carman, If 1974 season. Thk_j)nce- was Kingman’s third gatne- Cleveland reliever Dave Soon to follow will be the Rec summer basketball leagues. Class AA Division. Winning Tasillo, rf hurler John Koepsel aided his first roundtripper down Quesnel, rf carefree, articulate native winning hit in the last four LaRoche his first win of the Add this all up and one will have his or her choice of the leftfield stripe and in­ Nicola, 2b of Fresno, Calif., had games. Tom Griffin, who season for 3 1-3 innings of catching any one of nearly 40 organized games a night. his own cause with a three- Koepsel. D (Herald photo by Dunn) run shot in the fifth. creased the margin with a Totals 33 13 12 0 become a somber, emotion- went the distance for the one-hit relief. The Indians There was a time when only one baseball games a night four-run fourth inning. wracked chap who talked Astros, suffered his sixth came back from a four-run was offered - Twilight League. Then there was a period of The game was called Undefeated Rennet Racquet Squad because of rain in the bot­ Koepsel drove in one run more like a head shrinker loss against two wins. deficit to tie the score with one baseball (Twi League) and one softball (Twi) game a with a single to left and Copping its first 10 matches this season was the Rennet Junior High tennis squad. than a major league pitcher. three runs in the eighth and night. Attendance flourished for both attractions. tom half of the eighth inning Newington (3) Members, front, left to right, Tom Norman, Rob Saunders, Joe LovelL, Ed Kennison, Nicola scoring on the same AB R H E But all that is in the past. The Chicago Cubs one in the ninth. with Newington batting. Jeff Greenberg. Rack row, Aaron Horowitz, Jim Roll, Rick Marshall, Jon Keller and Today, with as many as 25 games a night, the spectators play as the safety rolled Mayfield, lb,p Adjusting to the fact that defeated the San Francisco Angels 8,Tigers 3 are spread out at the different sites. Two Manchester runs in the Kllmczak, p Jim Kennedy. top half were washed out, through the le'gs of left- Bloch, 2b he no longer has the over­ Giants, 8-4, in the other Bill Singer pitched an Mason, 2b powering fast ball that he eight-hitter to raise his results reverting back to the fielder Rill Roberts. Rack- Presuttl, 2b National League game. In Outstanding Young Athletes Contlcello, rf to-back fielder’s choices once had, Seaver now mixes the American League, he record to 5-7 for the Angels, (Herald photo by Dunn) Two crackerjack track and field squads were boasted by last full inning completed. Urso, cf made the margin 7-2. Roberts, If his wide variety of stuff with New York Yankees beat the who rallied from a three-run Rennet and Illing Junior High this spring. Dave Dooman Yesterday’s playdown Koepsel’s three-^n blast Daddabbo, If outstanding control. The Minnesota Twins, 7-4, the deficit. Dave Chalk had two 6 round tilt between Staples Vogel, p.lb coached the former to a perfect record while George doubles and a single and Bil­ and West Haven was post­ Fimer, lb One Major League Club result is that he has an 8-4 Cleveland Indians shaded Manchester’s Mr, Baseball Suitor saw his charges lose but once - to Rennet in eight in the fifth followed safeties Bogoian, c mark this season —especial­ the Kansas City Royals, 8-7, ly Smith added a two-run poned so Manchester will by Rlair Anthony and Tasillo Yalen, 3b tries. Many outstanding young prospects were sprinkled on McCarthy, ss ly significant since he didn’t in 11 innings, and the single to lead California’s Sporting one of the team 's caps, sponsor Matt Moriarty have to wait until at least (Herald photo by Dunn) the rosters of the two squads and who will be entering high and Sullivan followed win his eighth game of an 11- California Angels topped the attack that dealt Vern Ruble Sr. watched his club perform from the dugout in Saturday for first round ac­ Koepsel with a drive over Totals 22 3 4 S Seen on Coast in 1975 school in September...Alan Sinicrope of East Hartford Manchester 021 441 1 IS 11 season in 1974 until Aug. Detroit Tigers, 8-3. Texas at his second loss against five Tuesday night's home opener at Mt. Nebo. Moriarty tion. The Staples-West 200 000 1 3 High, a freshman, who shared co-medalist laurels with Ray Sullivan Connects on First of Two Homers the right centerfield fence, Newington 29. Baltimore was rained out. victories. has sponsored and supported baseball in Manchester Haven game will be played his fourth homer of the Mike Riggott of Manchester High in the CCIL Golf Field by Milt Richmond being a good golfer. “He nouncer say Ryan was for 40 years. The MB's have been powers in the Hart­ Day, is a product of the junior program at Manchester today weather permitting. season. The locals added ford Twi League for the past 20 seasons. RBI: Koepsel 4, Sullivan 2, Maloney, wrote it down for me,” says working on a no-hitter and Newington, which winds as Koepsel, 9-1, uncorked a any park with a fence. Urso, firs't) and 10th of the season. single markers in the sixth Country Club. Sinicrope and Riggott carded 75 rounds at Urso 2; 2BH: Nicola; 3BH: Mayfield; NEW YORK(UPI) - Harrelson. ‘‘What Jack she rooted for him to get it, the local course to pace the CCIL players...Cliff Demers, up 11-8 over-all, took a quick wild pitch. termed a pro prospect, ao Manchester, now 13-4, and seventh innings. HR: Sullivan 2, Koepsel, Urso 2; SB; Prediction: Only one major Homer»,Honier„Single». Maloney 2, Sullivan, Anthony, Tasillo; wrote was 2 beats 3, 3 beats telling Robinson how she felt 2-0 lead in the bottom of the Slugging senior center- counted for Newington’s knotted it in the second in­ Koepsel, after a rocky league baseball club will •East Catholic High director of athletics, reports a golf BB: Koepsel 2, Vogel 3, Kllmczak 3, 4 and 4 beats 5. ‘But don’t about it when he got back first. Lead off hitter Jim fielder Rruce Urso then teed other run in the seventh, un­ ning aidecj by some bizarre first frame, settled down Mayfield 1; SO: Korasel 11, Vogel 5, operate in the San Bonus Due Icoach to succeed Rob Prinz for a year will come from Kllmczak 1; Hits off: Vogel 9 for 10 runs make any of these,’ he said, home. “Are you kidding“ Mayfield tripled to left off for a circuit clout to deep loading his second homer of Newington fielding. Tony allowing four hits, walking in 42/3 innings; Kllmczak 2 for 2 runs in Francisco-Oakland area Iwithin the school faculty. The interim mentor will be writing down a 6 and th e Baltimore third ANAHEIM (UPI) — Nolan Ryan will receive a 13,- centerfield and came home left centerfield, a homer in the game (longer than the Rarrett rew a one-out walk two and striking out 11. He 11/3, Mayfield 1 for 1 runs in 1; L: Vogel next year and it may be Hunter Stops Carew mamed before school closes. Prinz will teach in West Ger- circling it. ‘If you get the baseman chided her. “What 000 bonus for pitching his fourth career no-hitter Japanese-owned... !many next year...The annual Spring Athletic Awards Night ball in trouble, don’t try to if I had been up?” Mrs. Sunday, California Angels General Manager Harry One of the most solid bids at East Catholic will be held Sunday night at the be a hero. Get it out where Robinson had an immediate Dalton said Friday night. Tucker to Wesleyan Horace Stoneham has school...Cooperation from scholastic coaches this spring Scholastic Baseball you can at least make 5. response. “That,”she said, Tossing Four Balls Dalton said he would tear up Ryan's contract and received for his Giants is a •has been just great and it was appreciated. It’s no easy job Former Manchester High and Manchester Com­ Those 6’s kill you. Mentally, “would’ve been different.” write him another one with the bonus included. The !to keep up with- the ever-expanding schoolboy, and certified $18 million offer by you can recover from 5’s, Angel GM said catcher Ellie Rodriguez would get a munity College basketball star Tom Tucker will attend O’Brien Punishes a leading business firm in MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. The hot-hitting Minnesota Next time up in the eight, -schoolgirl, program. Any results received were Wesleyan University in Middletown in the fall. but not 6’s. They just eat you $500 bonus. Tokyo. He announced he has Ryan, incidentally, never (UPI) — Baseball’s leading Twins’ second baseman Hunter threw him four The California right-hander said he would pass out ;published../Welcomed news will find Manchester High Tucker, who scored 655 career points in two years up.’”... Weather Key taken down the “for sale” has resented the Mets hitter, Rod Carew, could be —the American League’s pitches — no where near the $100 checks to each teammate who played in Sunday's ! hosting East Catholic High in basketball Dec.20 at the at MCC, said that he was impressed with the school and Knicks and Hawks sign but the significant part trading him to the Angels in the first .400 hitter in the batting champ the past three strike zone. 1-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. He did the Clarke Arena with the two teams squaring off again Jan.20 its high academic standing. “Wesleyan is a super !at East. of the announcement is that only one of the many bad majors since Ted Williams years — has gotten 26 hits in Carew, who has four AL same thing after pitching his third career nohitter last school,” said Tucker. “I hope to continue playing Differences Noted deals they’ve made in the batting titles, faces the For Schedule SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Newly appointed NDA Com­ it merely applies for the more than three decades his last 42 trips to the plate. season. J haskethall there.” Wesleyan haskethall coach Herb 'Bonds Erases Record missioner Larry O’Drien has established himself as a balance of this year. The One of the differences Cat­ past few years. “No one had ago. Is there a way to get Five of those have been logical question: can you Ryan received a pickup truck from the Angels for Kenny added, “We’re glad to have him. He will he a hard-line administrator by punishing the New York Knicks any idea my career would go home runs and he had 14 become the .first man to hit When Bobby Ronds of the New York Yankees led off with Weather permitting, second-ranked 15-2 East Catholic Giants will be sold at the end fish Hunter notices between him out? pitching two no-hitters in 1973 and a $2,000 bonus for welcome addition to our program.” and the Atlanta Hawks for their attempts to land a pair of the way it has,” Ryan RBI’s in that stretch. .400 over a season since Ted ; a homer aMinst Minnesota earlier this week it was his entertains 15th-ranked 10-7 Avon High toda^ in the first of this season and the Bill Virdon, his present A rival pitcher says there recording his one in 1974. In addition to his 16.8 scoring average this year, ADA superstars. excuses the Mets. “It was Williams had .406 in 1941? ;29th in th ^sp o t in the batting order, a record. The old round of the State Raseball Tournament in^ the Class R possibility exists they could manager with the Yankees, is. Tucker set a new record for free throw percentage, hit­ In only his fifth day on the job existence of the Hawks, just circumstances. I’ve Maybe Catfish Hunter of The Twins’ sometimes "mark was held by my favorite named ex-major leaguer, become the first Japanese- and Alvin Dark, his old one “You walk him and keep Division. ting 82.9 per cent for his career. Tucker averaged 44.9 Thursday, the former head of although the franchise is in the heard people say ‘you never the Yankees, who beat the tempermental superstar Eddie Yost, current third base coach with the New York Ellington-North Rranford owned major league club in with the A’s, is the length of all four pitches a long ways Avon advanced to the first per cent from the field and committed just 2.3 tur­ the Democratic Party fined the process of being sold to a new give away an arm like that,’ Twins 7-4 Thursday but said the odds are against it, Mets...Larry Rates reports the scheduled Member-Guest round with a 1-0 game in the R Division was baseball history. It wasn’t so time before a ball game from the plate. Then you Ryan to Try Again Tonight novers a game. “Tom has made tremendous progress Hawks $400,000 for illegally owner. each posts his lineup. “Over but the truth is even I had couldn’t handle Carew, was even though he will give-it Shot Gun Golf Tournament June 27 at the Country Club has whitewashing of HCC postponed. long ago that another hope he gets caught u in his two years here,” summed up MCC Athletic signing Julius Erving three As outgoing President John Japanese group bought the here,” he says, meaning doubts about my ability. The stealing,” the rival said but taking the advise from the his best shot. ANAHEIM (UPI) - For the “It might not mean so much been moved up to June 25 with tee off time 1:30. A buffet member St. Paul. East Director Pat Mistretta. “He will siieeeed both years ago and then declined to Wilcox remarked Thursday Lodi club of the California with the Yankees, ‘‘the Mets needed a third asked to remain anonymous. nameless pitcher. Carew “I’m swinging the bat real fourth time in the last three if we were on the road but with will follow...Gene Casey has stepped down as varsity Coach Jim Penders has in­ permit the Knicks to sign 6- upon being told he must pay the academically and athletically at Wesleyan.” League. lineup is on the wall four baseman badly and they felt That might work. But belted Hunter’s first pitch good right now and the hits seasons, fireballing Nolan Ryan a chance to do it at home. I’ll baseball coach at Southern Connecticut State College after dicated that senior foot-8 George McGinnis, who $400,000 immediately: “I didn't Tucker is a Dean’s List student and graduated with hours before the game. Over Jim Fregosi could help for a home run in the first in­ are falling in there. I’m of the California Angels tonight definitely be thinking about it. 17 sedsons. First assistant Joe Randiera moves up to had been drafted by the bring my checkbook.” One of the two clubs now Carew, currently batting righthander Terry Hickey honors from MCC. He also served as the senior vice- them. What would I have bound to get tired sometime will attempt to equal Johnny “It’s not that I’ll be trying to Philadelphia 76ers but signed a It still is not clear whether in the Bay Area will leave there, it might not go up un­ .425, is hard to catch ning 405 feet into the left replace Casey...With attendance off, Stafford Speedway (8-0) or senior lefthander president on the Stuilent Senate during the past year. Vander Meer’s remarkable 1938 overpower every hitter but I’ll reported $2 million contract the prospective new owners of next year for Seattle where til maybe a half hour before. done had I been the general stealing. It’s happened only centerfield seats. Hunter got during the season and I’ll hit has dropped the admission prices for stock car race events Dave Ramer (2-0) will draw TV feat of two no-hitters in a row try to make sure that if I lose with New York. the Hawks, the family of Simon construction of a new ball All ballplayers like to know manager? Frankly I don’t twice in 11 attempts this another chance at him in the some balls as well but right effective Saturday night. the starting mound assign­ AND when he faces Henry Aaron and the no-hitter, I lose it with rny He also made the Knicks Selig Jr., will be liable for pay­ park is going along right on as soon as they can whether know.” year. third. First pitch. Crack. at fielders or I’ll get robbed. ment. Game time is 4 the Milwaukee Brewers. pitch and not the hitter’s forfeit next year’s first-draft ment. schedule. The A’s are the they’re playing or not. Bill Another homer —almost in “ It’s tough, it’s really pitch.” N o’clock. “I’ll have no-hitter on my RADI) choice as punishment. “As of this moment, we Virdon says he learned to the same place. tough. AH I can do is do the Ryan nearly matched Vander «^In action yesterday, 29th- Walker Cuppers ones most likely to leave, mind,” said Ryan, who Hockey Trade In the Erving case, an NBA haven’t had a chance to discuss paving the way for the post the starting lineup as In the fifth, Carew took best I can,” Carew said. Meer’s feat of two no-hitters in ranked Rockville High spokesman said the Hawks Waiting for Story duplicated Sandy Koufax’s ATLANTA (UPI) — The Atlanta Flames announced it with our attorneys,” said Giants to play some of their soon as possible from Danny two quick strikes, then ball And some experts around major league record with his his start after his second dropped a 3-1 decision to would have to pay $250,000 to Selig in Atlanta. “I’m not in a Terry Porter, the Whar­ no-hitter but would up losing to Thursday the trading of veteran center Rryan Hextall to TONIGHT Led by Siderowf home games in San Fran­ Murtaugh. one. The fouTth pitch was on the league, including some fourth career no-hitter here last fourth-ranked Conard High the league and $150,000 to the position really to make any ton, Tex., pole vaulter who the Detroit Red Wings for left wing Dave Kryskow. 7:25 Red Sox vs. Twins, cisco and some in Oakland the inside corner and Carew pitchers who are nameless, Sunday. “How many times do the Orioles 3-1 in 11 innings. He in West Hartford in the Milwaukee Bucks, who own the comment.” gave up only a bloop single to The National Hockey League club also signed its first- WTIC next year.... Baseball Com­ Mellowed touched off all that fuss at drilled it up the middle for a are thinking his best jbst you get a chance to pitch two in playdowns in the Double A draft rights to the 6-7 Erving, McGinnis starred for the In­ the U.S. track and field Mark Belanger with none out- round draft choice, defensman Richard Mulhern. 8:55 Yanks vs. White Sox, HOYLAKE, England (UPI) — Three Americans, led by considered possibly the top missioner Bowie Kuhn has single. might be good enough. a row? Division. Ram hurler Art diana Pacers for the past four Alabama’s Bear Bryant General Manager Cliff Fletcher said Hextall was traded WINF 1973 champion Dick Siderowf, sought places today in the forward in basketball. said repeatedly he doesn’t team’s farewell dinner in Denson allowed just three seasons. Nyw York did not have concedes he has mellowed because "first we have a surplus of players at the center finals of the 80th Rritish Amateur golf championship. Only Erving has been playing un­ think the Bay Area can sup­ Peking, China, works for his hits but hurt his own cause the drafraghts to him because over the years. older brother, Charlie, a positions. .Second, we need depth at left wing. Third in­ SATURDAY one of them had a chance to make it. der a long-term contract with he left the University of Indiana port two teams. I checked “Somewhat,” he says, “but walking seven. Rockville The draw bracketed Siderowf the ABA's New York Nets. The building contractor in PEE WEE volves age. Hextall is 34. Kryskow is 24." 1:55 Red Sox vs. Twins, after his sophomore year to him again today and he still not as much as some people winds up 7-8 for the season. and his U.S. Walker Cup team­ Bucks will receive Atlanta’s Texas. Terry went to With Steve Byam scoring at WTIC play in the ABA. The says the same thing. I also say. A certain amount of it Ranked 10th in the Clasg C mates John Grace and Vinnie two second-round choices in the Wichita, Kan., straight from the 6:45 mark of the third 2:10 ,Mets vs. Braves, WIiNF Ray Floyd Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA checked a number of major BOWLING Division, Coventry High Giles in the same group, so only 1976 draft. is exaggerated. We practice China and all that Charlie period, the Lancers blanked the 2:15 (22,30) Baseball drafted him two years ago when league owners and none has played to a 7-7 stalemate one could emerge for Satur­ O’Brien said of the McGinnis his class was graduated. less than most teams. I do Tigers, 1-0, last night at Illing in 4:00 (3) Golf: Kemper Open Tops Open any objection to a foreign in­ knows about his kid with 24th-ranked St. Joseph day's 36-hole match play final decision that under NBA by­ McGinnis has said he wants feel this way: certain brother’s run-in with Olym­ a rain-shortened contest. ZODIAC • Irene Stone 213- 5:00 (3) Belmont Stakes vestor buying a ball club. of Trumbull before the over Royal Liverpool’s 6,979- laws, it was the only decision he to play in the NBA for New lessons must be learned on pic hurdler Willie Davenport 181-541, Ginger Yourkas 176-465, 5 :0 0 (8 ) Auto racing, CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) - could make. Why should they? Japanese the football field, and if you Vivian Price 178-450, Wilma elernents won out. It will be yard, par-72 seaside course. York but not for Philadelphia. JUNIOR volleyball After last year's Kemper Open “If violations of the rules money is as good as anyone is what he has read in the Cornell 465, Dolly Dawood 456. replayed today. The 8:55 Yanks vs. White Sox, Either Mark James or Geoff He is expected now to take his don’t teach those lessons, newspapers. “I’m going to Shortened to just three Marks, both British Walker Cup with its embarrassingly low were permitted,” said O’Brien, else’s... periods of play, the Warriors WINF case to the courts. you’re letting the player hear his story first,” says stars, was likely to go through scores, officials got busy plan­ “then it would be the same as if Knicks President Michael down. They used to say we topped the Diplomats, 2-0, last ting trees and digging bunkers the older Porter, who has to the last round from the other there were no rules at all. This Burke said he was “surprised Credits Nicklaus worked the boys too hard. night at Charter Oak Park. Bob to make the course tougher. Ap­ would, of course, threaten the been looking after the 23- SATURDAY group. and disappointed” by O’Brien’s Jack Nicklaus has got Frankly, that was the best Walsh scored on a penalty kick The day’s best match could parently Ray Floyd never got structure and very existence of year-old vaulter the past few and Peter Krupp added the se­ summer comfort is 2:00 (22,30) Red Sox vs. ruling. He said he “felt the ac­ himself another fan. Kenny selling point we ever had.” come in a morning showdown the word. the league." tion we took was proper ... and years. “ Knowing my cond tally for the Warriors. Twins, WTIC Floyd, 32, picked up birdies The huge fine against Atlanta Harrelson claims nobody getting where you're going 2:10 White Sox vs. Yanks, between Siderowf, who won at in the interests of the club and brother, though, he can be a Best in defeat were Harry Carr Porthcawl two years ago, and on each of the four par-5 holes might threaten the very the NBA.” helped him more, and it cer­ Rooter for Ryan little impetuous at times. I and Glen Wilson. WINF on the Quail Hollow Country tainly wasn’t Nicklaus’ fault without the headaches of car trouble. 3:30 (3) Tennis: Ashe vs. Grace, the jaunty Fort Worth, Brooks Robinson’s wife, heard where he took a 43- Tex., real estate agent. Club course and fired a 7-under that The Hawk didn’t make Connie, happened to turn the Riessen 65 Thursday to take a two- mile taxi ride to the Great Let us inspect your car & make it ready tor 4:30 (3) Golf: Kemper Open “This is a hard way to reach Tiling Tennis Team it on the golf tour. radio on with one out in the Wall in China and I won’t be any final,” said Siderowf, 38, of stroke lead into today’s second Harrelson, now doing TV Belmont Run 4:,30 (8) Tennis: Borg vs. round of the $250,000 Kemper ninth inning the day Nolan surprised if I get the bill.” Westport, Conn. “First I get color for the Boston Red your next trip - YOU'LL SAVE Smith Open. Ryan pitched his no-hitter FOR YOUR SAFETY, Grace and then I have Giles to Sox, once asked Nicklaus against the Orioles in On Saturday MONEY IN THE LONG RUN!!! Check: • BELTS look forward to.” Avenges Only Loss what he felt was the key to Anaheim. She heard the an- NEW YORK (UPI) - “But • BRAKES • STEERING can he go a mile and a half?” 6 • LIGHTS • BATTERY Played Loose FAST, QUALITY That’s the question being CHILDREN TO AGE 14 • EXHAUST • HOSES Avenging its only setback of the season, the Illing Junior SERVICE Rabbit Maranville, the old asked of each of the nine colts • WIPERS High tennis team upended crosstown Rennet, 4-3, Braves’ shortstop and SAULTERS POND - LYDALL ST., MANCHESTER Fill Up With • RADIATOR entered in Saturday’s 107th run­ Wednesday at Manchester High’s courts. Doth teams wind MAJOR LEAGUE originator of the vest pocket ning of the Belmont Stakes. Quality A m o c o up with 10-1 marks. Gas BEFORE You Go! riR Ei catch, believed in keeping None ever has. POND WILL BE STOCKED Keller 4-6, 7-6, 6-3; Mozzer LEADERS things loose when he played. Leroy Jolley has the Ken­ 4-Ply Atlas (I) del. Jim Roll 6-4, 6-2; Cushionoire filing’s Cherie Dow and He managed the same way tucky Derby winner and 2-1 Chris Roser won singles Coulter-White (I) def. Rob Leading Batters and Bob Lemon, playing early-line favorite in Foolish Trophies for Longest Fish, Heaviest Fish and matches in three sets with Saunders-Tom Norman 7-5, (Based on 100 at bats I Schmidt, Phil 10. third base for Wilkes Barre Pleasure, but still hears that Well tune League American League: Horton, Del and same question over and over. Most Fish Caught 678-16 teammate Rrian Mozzer vic­ 6-4; Marshall-Keller (D) r h pet. Bonds, NY 12; Jackson, Oak 11; in the same circuit, recalls a your car up g ab He just gives a weak smile and Save on other torious in straight sets. The def. Fox-Roser 6-3, 6-3; Wat.son, Hou 48 179 24 61 .341 Burroughs. Tex 10: Rice, Bos, Hendrick, for trip Maranville made there says, “I think so. We’ll know Boys 6 yrs. Under 7-14 Children under 10 years of age size s too' doubles tandem of Ron Kennison-Lovell (R) def. Sanguillen. Pitt 42 151 15 51 338 Clev, Hisle, Minn and Tenace, Oak 9. while piloting Springfield, • Better Gas Mileage Morgan. Cin 50 175 31 59 .337 Runs Batted In after the race.” Girls 6 yrs. Under 7-14 must be accompanied by adult. Coulter and Dan White won Sue Roth-Chris Young 6-4, 6- Bowa, Phil 41 175 IR 59 .337 National League: Bench, Cin and Mass., ip the Eastern • Cooler Running the deciding point. 2. Lacy, LA 31 101 15 34 .337 Winfield, SD38; Garvey, LA37; Watson, League. “ Before leaving 26 40 331 Hou and Luzinski, Phil 36. • Longer Engine Life HAVE Griffey. Cin 43 121 Springfield, Rabbit made a LUBE-OIL-FILTER Smith, St.L 30 112 19 37 .330 American League: Horton, Del 37; SPECIAL A Rick Marshall gained the Madlock. Chi 49 192 26 63 .328 McRae, KC, Scott, Mil, Hisle. Minn and last-minute check,” Lemon SAFE for smoother running, lone point in singles for Rain Washes Garvey, LA 54 230 32 75 .326 Bonds, NY 36. says. “‘Got the balls?’ he FREE REFRESHMENTS Brock, St.L 44 175 31 57 326 Stolen Bases Contract Signed TUNE OP *35” TRIP and longer engine life Rennet with the doubles Out Schedule American I.eaguc National League: Morgan. Cin and asked. He was told yes. ‘Got DERBY WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE teams of Marshall-Jon g ab r h pet. Cedeno, Hou 23; Lopes, LA 19; Brock, the bats?’ They told him yes CHICAGO (UPI) - Mike' Rain washed out all Carew, Minn 41 146 29 62 .425 St.L 16; Cardenal, Chi,' Lintz and Dean, who once kicked a 56- Rfe. 83 (Nexf fo Better Val-U) Keller and Ed Kennison-Joe 40 136 28 48 .353 Mangual, Mtl and Hernandez, SD 11. again. ‘Got the Bourbon?’ scheduled baseball and softball Lynn. Bos yard field goal against the wind Sponsored By ROCKVILLE Lovell winning. Munson, NY 47 164 29 64 .348 American League: Rivers, Cal30; Otis, Yup. ‘Got the ice?’ Again games last night in Twi League Thompson, Minn 33 toe It 35 32t KC 26; Patek, KC, Bonds, NY and yes. He forgot only one for the University of Texas, has 872-3580 and Rec Department play. All Chambliss, NY 40 149 21 48 .322 Washington, Oak 15. signed a contract with the MANCHESTER STATE BANK Results: Dow (I) def. Jim Yount, Mil 37 137 20 44 ,321 Pitching thing. When Maranville and U«ii-Fri 7 M i-I pm will be rescheduled. Tonight, Chicago Bears, a club official AMQtO Hargrove, Tex 42 138 26 44 .319 (Based on most victories) his players got to Wilkes H ^ trusted name in Service Sitprea, I im -l pm Kennedy 7-5, 3-6, 6-0; Manchester Community announced Thursday. May. Chi 46 154 15 49 .318 National League: Sutton, LA 10-3; And Spp4a| I am-2 pm Barre, they discovered they ^Oistribuled by Mercury Oil 80 Burbank Art, Welhertfield, Ct. Marshall (R) def. Dan Fox College faves Volkswagen at St. Bumbry, Ball 32 i n 13 35 .315 Scaver, NY 84; Messersmith, LA 7-2; Dean was the Bears’ 11th 7-5, 6-7, 6-3; Roser (1) def. Thomas at 6 in a Twi contest. White. NY 43 163 34 51 .313 Matlack, NY and Jones, SD7-3. hadn’t brought along the un­ round draft choice and became I Home Huns American League. Ryan, Cal and Blue, iforms. They had to borrow MANCHESTER RECREATION DEPT. the 15th Chicago draftee to sign National League; Bench. Cin and Oak 9-3; Kaal, Chi 8-2; Palmer, Balt and Wyfln, LA 11; Baker, All, Luzin.ski and Kitzmorris, KC8-3; Hunter, NY 8-5. some of ours.” a 1975 contract. i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, June 6, 1975 — PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ June 6, 1975 23 Homes For Sale Help Wanted 13 Private Instructions 18 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 jif f /Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 INDEX COVENTRY - Spacious eight- 11,500 - $2,500 cash bonus. U.S. I)4ANCHESTER - Magnificent 5 B oxscores NOTICES WOMAN piano teacher at Pine bedroom Custom Colonial in room Ranch, three bedrooms, 2 Army Infantry, Artillery, and Ridge Village, now taking OPEN HOUSE 1 — Loit and Found one of Manchester’s finest baths, stone fireplaced living THE LUSH SCOREBOARD 2 - P t r t o n a lt' Armor. 30 days paid vacation. students all ages from 6 years ' AMERICAN LEAGUE areas. Full-size tennis court, in- room, family room, den, 2-car Sunday 2 to 5 iK r 3 - Announcamantt Good salary, paid training, and up. $3. per half hour. 646- ground heated pool, fantastic garage plus 3Vz room income GREENn n t e n u GRASS h h s s 4 - Entertainment education benefits. Enlistment 3968. 213 East Streot, Hebron . New York Minnesota American League Thursday's Results 5 - Auctions maintenance-free landscaping, apartment.. Over acre lot. ab r h bi ab r h bi required. Call U.S. Army at 643- East NOW Y'ork 2 Houston 1 9462. central air-conditioning, family Merritt Agency, 646-1180. ■Bonds rf 5 0 2 2 Braun 3b 4 110 Chicago 8 San Francisco 4 FINANCIAL room with beamed cathedral and attractive yard really sets-olf thl« newly listed elx- >1addox cf 5 0 10 Carew 2b 3 2 3 4 Tonight's Games 8 - Bonds-Stocka-Mortgaget room Cape. Three bedrooms, basement recreation Boston 9 - Personal Loans ceilings, Florida room with CLOSE to Main Street - House While if 3 10 0 Darwin rl 4 0 0 0 New York (All Times EDT) ADMINISTRATION Specialist - room, and central air conditioning, $34,900. Munson c 5 2 2 1 Oliva dh 4 0 2 0 10 - Insurance skylight, large finished rec and large barn, usable both as Milwaukee Los Angeles (Hooton 3-5) at Phila­ She Bemth no experience required. Good room, dark room, dressing residence and business.- Ideal Chamblss lb 3 2 2 0 Hisle cf 4 0 10 Detroit delphia (Underwood 6-3), 7:35 p m. EMPLOYMENT salary, paid training, plus many -Nettles 3b 5 2 3 3 Thompsn ss 4 0 1 0 San Diego (McIntosh 5-3) at Montreal 13 - Help Wanted rooms, workshop area, 4 1/2 for antique dealer, plumber, Cleveland benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ electrician, etc. Keith Real ilempsey dh 2 0 2 0 Kusick lb 4 0 0 0 Baltimore (Rogers 3-41, 8:X p.m. 14 - Business Opportunllles CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING baths, wrap-around outside Mason ss 3 0 10 Borgmann c 2 1 0 0 Atlanta (Niekro 5-4) at New York 15 - Situation Wanted ment required. Call U.S. Army deck, faces open woods. And Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. REALE’S CORNER West at 643-^2. Oliver ph 1 0 0 0 Walton ph 1000 iTate 2-4), 8:X p.m. much more. Call for details and 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 .1 0 0 0 Gomez ss 1000 EDUCATION •Alomar 2b Oakland San Francisco (Barr 6-3) at Pitts­ Private Instructions price. Warren E. Howland, 1000 18 - CAPE Stanley ss 4 0 10 Kelly If Kansas City burgh (Kison 5-1). 8:X p.m. 19 - Schools-Clatses FURNITURE truck driver, Realtors, 643-1108. 0 0 0 0 Hunter p 0 0 0 0 Hughes p Minnesota Chicago (Stone 5-0i at Cincinnati 20 - Instructions Wanted must know Hartford and sur­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - New listing. Butler p 0 0 0 0 Texas (Gullett 63). 8:X p.m. rounding towns’ streets. Apply HEBRON - Two bedroom Con- family room, aluminum OWNER SAYS “SELL” Aluminum sided Raised Ranch Campbell p 0 0 0 0 SI. Louis (B. Forsch 5-41 at Houston REAL ESTATE with 2-car garage in prestigious California 23 - Homes lor Ssle Watkins Warehouse, 81 Elm St., □ REAL ESTATE dominium, wall-to-wall siding, city utilities, quiet four bedroom Colonial on Totals 37 7 14 6 Totals 32 4 8 4 Chicago iDierker 5-5), 8:35 p.m PHONE 643-2711 Forest Hills. 'Two full baths, New York 2X2XX1-7 24 - Lots-Land for Sale Manchester. carpeting, air-conditioned, neighborhood. Must be seen. Thursday's Results 25 - Investment Property Hollister St. Foyer, front to enclosed porch, sundeck, three Minnesota 102010X0—4 New York 7 Minnesota 4 26 - Business Property appliances, family room, IVz Priced for quick sale. back living room with E-Hughes DP-New York 1. Minnesota FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD SWITCHBOARD Operator - No Homes For Sale 23 bedrooms. Immaculate -condi­ Cleveland 8 Kansas City 7. 11 inn., 27 - Resort Property baths, $26,500. 228-0064. fireplace, dining room, tion. Mid 50's. Zinsser Agency, 2 LOB-New York 10. Minnesota 4. night LEGAL 28 - Real Estate Wanted experience required. Good 2B-Braun, Hisle HR-Munson i5i, Carew salanr, paid training plus many MANCHESTER - Six month kitchen, screened porch, 646-1511. California 8 Detroit 3, night MtSC. SERVICES $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full Four Star Special — Country Raised Ranch, 3 large 2 i5‘. Nettles (7l. SB-White 2 S-Gomez. Texas at Baltimore, ppd., rain benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ new, prime west side location, aluminum siding, huge treed Chambliss NOTICE 31 - Services Oltered 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, bedrooms, beamed living room, country kitchen, 186 WETHERELL STREET - Tonight's Games TOWN OF COVENTRY 32 - Painting-Papering ment required. Call U.S. Army lot. Price reduced to $42,900. ip h r er bb so Building-Contracting ADVERTISING ADVERTISING hardwood floors, aluminum nice trees. Hutchins Agency, (ireplaced family room, 1Vz baths. On a fantastically Six - room Cape, fireplace, new­ (All Times EDT) ZONING BOARD 33 - 0 9 P at 643-94^. Hunter W 8-5 9 8 4 4 2 5 Texas (Hargan 4-3) at Cleveland 34 - Rooling-Siding siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ Realtors, 646-3166. beautiful lot. Oversized 2-car garage, plus a screened ly redecorated living room, for­ Hughes L6-3 6 2-3 10 6663 OF APPEALS 35 - Heating-Plumbing DUBALDO-LESPERENCE AGENCY lEckersley 3-0), 7:X p.m. DEADLINE OFFICE MANAGER - poration, M6-0131. porch and deck. Just a super buy at $49,500. mal dining room, garage, nicely Butler 12-3 3 1 1 0 1 Kansas City IBriles 4-31 at Baltimore At the public hearing on Mon­ 36 - Flooring RATES 646-0505 FM treed lot. Mid 30’s. Call owner, Campbell 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 37 - Moving-T ruckIng-Storage 12:00 noon the day belore bookkeeper, (automotive). Directions: Route 85 to Gilead Congregational Church, iGrimsley 1-7), 7:X p.m. day, June 2, 1975 the following 38 - Services Wanted 1 day 9« word per day publication. LAND - Nice barn, three Hebron REAL ESTATE CENTER 646-8337. WP-Hughes Minnesota (Decker 1-1 or Albury 3-21. 3 days . 8c word per day Expert with monthly financial left on Camp Meeting Road, right on East Street. T-2 X A-1L721. action was passed and approval Deadline lor Saturday and bedroom home, baseboard at Boston (Tiant 6-5), 7:X p.m MISC. FOR SALE 6 days 7c word per day statements, etc. Handle all of­ •47,900 MANCHESTER - Redwood 64 6-41 44 Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. heat, Hutchins Agency, privacy, two acres, trees, high loca- New York (May 5-21 at Chicago granted to the following 41 — Articles lor Sale 26 days 6c word per day fice procedures. Opportunity to Farms - Lovely 9-room Raised FREI»ETTE&MARTM,niG.,ReaHors Kansas City Cleveland 42 - Building Supplies Realtors, 646-3166. lion, deadd end street, custom eight OPEN HOUSE ab r h bi ab r h bi I Wood 2-9), 9 p.m. applications: ' 15 WORD MINIMUM join management team and room DUTCH COLONIAL RAISED Ranch with 3 full baths, 263 Main Street Manchester Milwaukee (Slaton 3-6) at California 43 - Dogs-BIrds-Pets Otis cl 5 0 0 0 Bell 3b 6 111 Francis Bigelow granted 44 - Livestock Happy Ads $2 00 inch PLEASE READ ^ar^i^ate m profits. Hartford, RANCH, three or four bedrooms, two fireplaced family room, 5 Sunday 1:30 - 5 Pinson rl 4 0 10 Manning If 5 12 1 (Ryan 9-3l. 10:X p.m. 45 - Boats & Accessories MANCHESTER - Unique Early fireplaces, one full aiid two 'h baths, Detroit (Lolich 6-31 at Oakland relief from the restrictions im­ sundcck, finished rcc room, two-car bedrooms, attic fan. Large Wohllord rf 2 0 10 Hendrick cl 4 2 2 1 46 - Sporting Goods YOUR AD American Colonial. Paneled treed lot. Low 50’s. Zinsser COVENTRY Four-room Split 10 Carol Dr., Vernon iBosman 2-2). 11 p.m. posed in Section 10.3 of the 47 - Garden Products doors, plaster walls and garage. McRae If 3 2 10 Powell lb 5 13 1 Classified ads are taken over STOCK CONTROL Clerk - No Agency, 646-1511. Level with one-car garage, (Off Route 83) Cowens If 0 0 0 0 Lowenstn dh 1 2 1 0 Saturday's Games Coventry Zoning Regulations to 48 - Antiques ceilings, 2 1/2 baths, hand­ u m m F. RANO, REALTORS 49 - Wanted to Buy the phone as a convenienep. experience required. Good living room, kitchen, two Mayberry lb 6 0 2 0 Robinson dh 2 0 1 1 Detroit at Oakland construct a porch on the end of crafted paneling, first-floor 649-5371 RANCH - *34,500 Texas at Cleveland The Herald is responsible for salary, paid training plus many MANCHESTER - Seven-room bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser SolaiU dh 4 13 2 Gamble If 10 10 his house. RENTALS only one incorrect insertion and family room, 2 fireplaces, 4 Killebrew dh 1 0 0 0 Spikes rl 2 0 10 Minnesota at Boston 52 - Rooms tor Rent benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- older home located on the west Agency, 646-1511. New York at Chicago, night Robert S. Cooper, Jr. granted then only to the size of the ment n luired. Call U.S. Army bedrooms, breezeway, double F.J. SPILECKI Brett 3b 5 110 Dully ss 4 0 0 2 53 - Apartments for Rent original insertion. Errors which side. Four bedrooms, large Kansas City at Baltimore, night relief from the restrictions im­ 54 - Homes lor Rent I Make some­ garage, beautiful lot, city MANCHESTER - New listing - PORTER STREET area - Realtor 643-2121 Rojas 2b 3 2 10 Crosby 2b 5 0 0 0 do not lessen the value of the at 643 ! kitchen, dining room. Priced to Milwaukee at California, night 55 - Business lor Rent utilities. $74,900. Hayes Corp. Six-room Cape, one car garage, Raised Ranch ready for Healy c 3 12 3 Ashby c 3 0 0 0 posed in Section 7.1 and 7.1.10 to advertisement will not be cor­ sell at $26,900. Zinsser Agency, National League 56 - Resort Property tor Rent one happy 646-0131. excellent condition, quiet Paleit ss 4 0 11 Ellis c 2 110 use his land for six months for rected by an additional inpbr- decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad­ East 57 - Wanted to Rent street, $34,900. Hayes (Corpora­ 646-1511. WEST SIDE - Six room Cape, Fitzmorris p 0 0 0 0 Kern p 0 0 0 0 the restoration of antique cars. 58 - MIsc. for Rent P Today — lion. vantage of the $2,000. tax credit Mingori p 0 0 0 0 Hood p 0 0 0 0 w. 1 pet. gb- COVENTRY- Santini Built- tion, 646-0131. and buy this home. 120 by 200 fireplace, carpets, dishwasher, McDaniel p 0 0 0 0 LaRoche p 0 0 0 0 Chicago 28 21 .571 — Coventry Police Bevenolent AUTOMOTIVE i Ca// 643-2711 VERNON - Six-room older oversized 2-car garage. $36,900. Pittsburgh 25 20 .556 1 PART-TIME OFHCE HELP raised Ranch, acre lot, three 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER foot lot, seven room home -with Bird p 0 0 0 0 Association was granted relief 61 - Autos for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• home with large kitchen, three 25 20 .556 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, fourth bedroom or $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet 2 1/2 baths, and a sunny delight­ Call 646-6812, no agents please. Pattin p 0 0 0 0 New York from the restrictions imposed 62 - Trucks for Sale kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, bedrooms, two-car garage. $23,- Philadelphia 26 23 .531 2 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale Light bookkeeping eesential. study, large elm paneled family 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. ful kitchen. Mid $50’s and well Touls 40 7 13 6 Totals 40 8 13 7 in Section 6.12 to conduct a car­ 64 - Molorcycles-BIcycles □ EMPLOYMENT tile baths, $435 month income, H»bron Low 50’* one out when winning run scored St. Louis 22 25 .468 5 □ NOTICES Varied dutiaa, Including room, IVz baths, convenient 647-1419 worth it. And, we will take your Montreal 16 27 .372 9 65 - Campers-Trailers-Mobile Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. home in trade. T. J. Crockett, Kansas City 040110 IW 00-7 nival at the corner of Rt. 31 and Homes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fypinOi filing, etc. Ap­ location, $41,500. 429-8463. VERNON - Custom-built six- 12x32 SARRINA POOL Cleveland 01010103101— 8 West Automotive Service Realtors, 643-1577. Charming. 7-room New England Cape Ripley Hill Rd. This approval 66 - Help Wanted 13 proximately 20 hours per room Cape with three set on acres. Spacioijs kitchen and w. 1. pet. g.b. 67 - Autos lor Rent-Lease SALT BOX - Authentic $18,000 - New three room E-Patek DP-Kansas City 2 LOB- was retroactive. Lost and Found 1 week. Flexible hours. MANCHESTER- $34,900 buys a bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on VERNON- Four bedroom Cape, first floor fireplaced family room, Kansas City 10. Cleveland 7. Los Angeles 32 22 .593 — lot of space for a large family. reproduction, fireplace, center Ranch, paneling, base board large lot, many extras. By ap­ BENTON STREET - large six Cincinnati 30 22 .577 1 All pertinent information is PHONE FROM home to ser­ 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30's. fireplaced living room, formal dining 2B-Solaita, Mayberry, Healy. Manning. Mancheater location. Send chimney, country living, acre heat, trees. Hutchins Agency pointment, 872-2856, owner. room Colonial in the center of room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A real gem San Francisco 25 24 ,510 4»2 on file at the Town Clerk's Of­ . LOST - Passbooks 29-00899-1 vice our customers for super Seven rooms, 2 full baths, and Zinsser Agency, 666-1511. HRBcll i4i. SB-Lowenstein, Gamble and 29-008737-9, of the Connec­ resume to attic “expansion’’ space. treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 646- Realtors, 646-3166. town. Big porches, garage, and must be seen. Call Suzanne or Healy S-Spikes. Healy. Cowens. SF- San Diego 25 27 .481 6 fice. earnings. Choose own hours. Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. Atlanta 23 30 .434 COME ONE, COME ALL! ticut Bank and Trust Savings Odegard Realty, 643-4365. 3166. fireplace. Terrific buy. In mid Robinson. Duffy. Donald Smith INVITATION TO Call 549-3137. HeraM Box “JJ” Offered by the ip h r er bb so Houston 20 36 .357 13 The Community Craftsmens Co-op Department. thirties. T. J. Crockett, J . W ATSON BEACH CO. Acting Chairman COVENTRY- Ten room Cape, -NEW HOMES - R an ch , Realtors, 643-1577. Mandiester Office H7-9139 Fitzmorris 5 4 3 3 3 1 BID Is having an open house ESTABLISHED REAL Estate WE HAVE MOVED Equal Homing Opportunity Mingori 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 LOST - Ladie’s brown wallet. large family room, or 5 Colonial, Raised Ranch, three Sealed bids will be received in office needs two full-time sales McDaniel 1 2-3 4 3 3 0 1 30 Park Place, Rockville Burr Corners, Caldor parking people. Wolverton Agency, bedrooms, swimming pool, well bedrooms, aluminum siding, PHILBRICK COVENTRY Bird 11-3 3 1 1 0 0 RAILWAY Brakeman - No the Office of The Director of Saturday, June 7 — 10 to 6 lot, on Wednesday, June 4, call Realtors, 649-2813. landscaped, $41,900. Jesanis city utilities. From $41,900. Our new office location is MANCHESTER - 6-room Pattin L 3-1 2 2 110 2 General Services, 41 Center 643-2320, reward. experience required. Good Realty, 875-1040. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. REDUCED Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for­ Kern 4 1-3 7 6 6 4 3 Street, Manchester, Connec­ salatw, paid training plus many mal dining room, large kitchen Hood 32-3 5 1 1 2 0 Door Prizes and Refreshments TnnoITuHEMKoYED^ 79 East Center Street AGENCY Spacious 7 room L-Ranch, 3 ticut until June 23,1975 at 11:00 V. FOUND - one shepherd type, benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ with pantry, 2-car garage, treed LaRoche W 1-0 3 1 0 0 2 2 light tan m ale, call Dog YOU’VE ANSWERED AD AFTER AD ment required. Call U.S. Army CAPE — Six rooms, treed lot, bedrooms, dining room, stone yard. $37,900. Wolverton Agen­ WP-Fitzmorris Balk-Kern. a.m. for the following: N d W W HHAT! A city utilities, handy location, Warden, 646-4555. Call at 643-94^. (Just two blocks from the ‘center’, next to Flower Fashion) fireplace in living room & cy Realtors, 649-2813. T-3:24. A-4510. ONE STATION WAGON $31,500. JOBSEEKERS Ike. OPEN HOUSE family room, % acre wooded Bid forms, plans and Detroit California This is the FOUND - orie beagle-type, tan RADAR Repairman - No CAPE — Eat-in kitchen, for­ lot. $29,900. BOLTON - custom built six ab r h bi ab r h bi specifications are available at EMPLOYMENT and white male, call Dog experience required. Good mal dining room, fireplaced room raised ranch, with 22x25 LeFlore cf 4 110 Nettles if 5 0 0 0 season for the General Services Office, 41 service SUNDAY 2 to 5 Sutherlnd 2b 4 0 0 0 Remy 2b 5 12 1 Warden, 646-4555. salary, paid training plus many living room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car fireplaced family room, three Center Street, Manchester, POPS CONCERT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Please feel free to atop in, or call, if you wish to discuss bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen Oglivie If 4 12 0 Rivers cf 5 12 1 568-1070 568-1070 76 JAN DRIVE, HEBRON garage, immaculate condi BLACK Personals 2 ment required. Call U.S. Army the real estate market in general, or the specific con­ has built-in oven and range, Horton dh 4 0 11 Bochle lb 4 12 0 Connecticut. Band and Choir of Connecticut’s largest job tion. $36,900. MERRITT Roberts rf 4 0 10 Chalk 3b 5 13 1 Town of Manchester, at 643-^2. siderations that may apply in your sale or purchase. We dining room, two-car garage, Manchester Higfr School listing service managed by can help, and are pleased to do so. Pierce lb 4 12 2 Lahoud dh 2 110 CARPENTER ANTS Connecticut NEED ride from Manchester to professionals. Please call, CONTEMPORARY Raised acre lot, Wolverton Agency Stanley 3b 4 0 10 Stanton rf 3 2 11 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Realtors 646-1180 Realtors, 649-2813. In addition to being Robert B. Weiss, Bicentennial Salute to Storrs and back 8-4:30. Will 568-1070 for complete details Ranch — Large, modern Veryzer ss 3 0 0 0 ERodriguz c 3 1 1 2 share expenses. Call Sue Bookkeeper - experienced only, kitchen with pantry, formal Humphrey c 3 0 0 0 Smith ss 4 0 12 unsightly and unsanitary, General Manager Music in America from one of our cheerful full-time. Call 289-7964 ask for Ruble p 0 0 0 0 Singer p 0 0 0 0 Dzielinski, 649-1836 or 643-8941. We particularly need new listings now. If you plan to sell, dining room with built-ins Black Ants excavate •••••••#•••••••••••••••••••• counselors. Lemnczyk p 0 0 0 0 Bring a chair to the Quadrangle Barbara. living room with cathedral extensive galleries in wood j Reynolds p 0 0 0 0 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 6th Announcements 3 we will ceiling and fieldstone to serve as nesting places ELECTRONIC Technician - No Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 36 8 13 8 RN’s wanted for full and part- ■k Estimate a sales price based on similar properties fireplace from floor to ceiling, SPECIALISTS EAST OF MANCHESTER ; Detroit 1X200 000-3 and may cause extensive LEGAL NOTICE INTERESTED in saving $100 experience required. Good : California 0X42110x-8 time on 11 p.m.7 a,m. shift. salaiw, paid training plus many redwood paneling, four damage to your home. on a European Health Spa con­ Apply to Directors of Nursiijg, that have been sold recently, E-Pierce. Lemanczyk, Stanley. DP POSITION VACANCY tract? Call 643-6897. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, large • California 1 LOB-Detroit 4. California 9. HAPPINESS IS: Salmon Brook Convalescent k Explain what should be done to obtain a fair price SITE MANAGER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment required. Call U.S. Army family room with fireplace, 1 2B-Chalk 2 HR-Pierce 111 SB-LeFlore. Seeing a large percent of Home, (off House Street) at 643-9462. den or library, 5 sliding glass Remy. E Rodriguez. Rivers. Stanton S- ELDERLY NUTRITION Happy 22nd Anniversary Glastonbury. Please call 633- the St. James School as quickly as possible, and doors, 2 large decks, 2-car E. Rodriguez. PROGRAM Foundation To MOM & DAD □ FINANCIAL 5244. ip h r er bb so D IESEL M echanic - No ★ Answer any questions you may have. garage, large lot. $68,500. West Hill or appeal envelopes From Their Daughter •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• experieffee required. Good Ruble L 5-2 4 1-3 8 6 6 3 1 OLDER HOME - Large manczvk 12-321010 Mayfair Gardens returned. In Utica Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 SECRETARY - Receptionist, salary, paid training plus many We believe you will find our Ideas to be useful and there •- Reynolds 2 3 1 0 0 1 11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. THANKS! doctor’s office. East Hartford benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ living room with dining area, : Singer W 5-7 9 8 JIISS 3 3 0 7 Monday-Friday MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ specialist, typing, some ment required. Call U.S. Army Is, ot course, no obligation at all. eat-in kitchen, IVz baths, T-2:X. A-7J57. for a Preventive Maintenance program $2.50 per hour cond, third. All kinds. Realty shorthand, four day week, at 643-m2. bedrooms, porch, interior Applicant must be in good statewide. Credit rating un­ experienced desired. Reply completely redecorated, 2-car necessary. Reasonable. Con­ OIL BURNER Service Person - NATIONAL LEAGUE health. g TAG SALE To our Wonderful Mother, box, DD, Manchester Herald. garage. $33,500. fidential, quick arrangements. must be experienced in residen­ SUPER 6-room white aluminum sided'Cape on large country For application and job descrip­ Contents of Grandmother, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. tial burners, all benefits, NEW RAISED RANCH - Houston New York lot but minutes from Manchester and Hartford. Three or 4 generous-sized rooms, 2Vz ab r h bi ab r h bi 649-9240 tion, apply at PERSONNEL Andrew Ferguson Home Greatgrandmother, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ transportation furnished. Call ODEGARD Roses are red, violets are blue, bedrooms, Ijreplaced living room, attractive kitchen in plea­ baths, family room, 2 Gross If 4 0 11 Unser cf 300 0 OFFICE, Municipal Building, 19 Brookfield Street and ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Want Rds are great, and get fast 529-8^ between 8 a.m. and 4 Metzger ss 4 0 10 Millan 2b 4 12 0 sant neighborhood. A must see value at $36,500. fireplaces, 2-car garage, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Saturday, June 7 Greatgreatgrandmother results too. p.m. for interview. REALTY Cedeno cf 4 0 10 Torre 3b 3010 MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd aluminum siding, large lot. 3 111 Connecticut. I 10-4 JENNY Dl BIASI Directions:—Route 85 to London Road to right on Jan Drive, Watson lb 3 0 10 Staub rf BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. mortgages — interim financing AUTO MECHANICS - foreign This house qualifies for $2,000 May c 4 0 0 0 Kranepol lb 3 0 0 0 Closing date for filing is Friday, g Benefit South United We're all wishing you a PART-TIME office help - Light sign on property. 643-4365 Cruz rf 4 0 10 Kingman If 4 0 2 1 The Oldest & Largest in ConHt June 13, 1975. — expeditious and confidential car experience preferred, but tax credit. Methodist Church Very Happy Birthday service, J.D. Real Estate bookkeeping essential. Varied will cross-train domestic Rader 3b 4 0 0 0 Phillips ss 3 0 10 duties, including typing, filing, SALT BOX — Large country Helms 2b 2 10 0 Steams c 3 0 10 Parsonage Committee With all our love, Assoc. 6^-1980. experience people, first and se­ Griffin p 2 0 10 Seaver p 3 0 0 0 Your Family etc. Approximately 20 hours per cond shift openiQgs, Apply Ted kitchen with built-ins and Totals 31 1 6 1 ■JoUls 29 2 8 2 week. Flexible hours. Trudons Volkswagen, 646-2838. fireplace, formal dining room, Houston 0X010000-1 Manchester location. Send double-door spacious center New York OXXlOlx-2 resume to Herald Box “JJ”. AUTOMOBILE LOT Man - part MANCHESTER & VICINITY entrance hall, 3 bedrooms, 2V2 BOLTON AREA *33,500 DP-Houslon 1 LOB-Houston 6, New GARAGE SALE time, after school and evenings, York 8 INSPECTORS for final inspec­ baths, 2-car garage, large lot. HR-Staub i6i SB-Cedeno, Watson. S- Sautrday, June 7 must clean, polish, wash cars, This house qualifies for $2,000 3 or 4 Bedroom Cape, tull dormer, enclosed tion., Experienced aircraft and drive. A ^ly in person only, breezeway, amesite drive, beautiful back yard, plenty of Griffin. Torre 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. mve wt heu>ED YOU lATEY? parts. Nights and days, all tax credit. ip h r er bb so Manchesterer SmallI CaJars. B/W realty room for a large garden. Easy commuting to Hartford and 57 Hackmatack St. Ptniw 643-2711. benefits. Equal opportunity Griffin L 2-6 2 2 4 6 RANCH — 5 rooms, city vicinity. Seayer W 8-4 1 1 2 8 NO PRE-SALES employer. Dean Machine OFF-SET pressman, two to utilities, handy location. $29,- Products Inc., 102 Colcinial Where simple things still matter! WP-Griffin 2 three years experience 900. T-2:07, A-12.477. Help Wanted 13 Road, Manchester. required, full time, salary open. ask about $25,900 - Coventry - well kept 3 bedroom Ranch, Jobseekers, 568-1070. 5% and 10% down conventional financing TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 6-6, modern kitchen, bath, full basement, lovely spacious San Francisco Chicago 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER $46,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, grounds. ab r h bi ab r h bi 5% up to $2,000 New Home Tax Credit $38,500. Two-family Duplex, 6- Thomassn cf 3 1 0 0 Kessinger ss 5 2 3 0 Now at Manchester Honda TOLLAND CORRESPONDENT CAPABLE. Set up folding Thomas 2b 4 12 0 Cardenal rf 5 110 Brett Disabled equipment and set-up and Lowest current interest rates 6, $41,900. $28,700 - Overlooking Coventry Lake, 6 room Murcer rf 4 12 1 Madlock 3b 4 13 1 operate Macey insert sticher. ROCKLEDGE — Seven-room Cape, 1’/z baths, fireplace, garage, '/z of an acre, plenty of Adams If 4 12 1 Monday cl 4 2 2 1 PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The Pittsburgh Pirates NEEDED Assistance In Selling your Property Jobseekers, 568-1070. Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass .Montanez lb 4 0 1 1 Morales rl 2 110 Thursday placed left-handed pitcher Ken Brett on the 21- 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 garden space. Goodson 3b 4 0 11 LaCock rl 0 0 0 0 doors to l^rge deck and patio, day disabled list and brought up pitcher John Candelaria .Miller ss 4 0 10 Miltrwld ph 10 11 The Herald is seeking a correspondent to cover news TWO FAMILIES large living room-dining room Northfield Area - Exquisite 4 bedroom Colonial, Hill c 4 0 0 0 Sperring If 0 10 0 from their Charleston club in the International League. PROOFREADER MANCHESTER- Build your 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built with cathedral ceilings, central air conditioning, formal dining, 2 fireplaces, family Falcone p 1 0 0 0 Thornton lb 4 0 10 ol Tolland. Anyone with an ability to write and an In­ own now or invest in the future, Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family Duplex In East Hartford on corner lot —■ good starter — Molfitt p Brett (4-2) has been bothered by stiffness in the left fireplaces, walk-out basement room, FORTIES. 2 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 4 0 3 3 terest In municipal affairs who would like to Inquire Full Time - Experienced landscaped lot with children’s room, fireplaces, garages. priced at $31,900. Lavelle p 0 0 0 0 Swisher c 4 0 0 1 elbow. about the opportunity should phone Alexander Girelli playhouse or lawn care building Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. , 4-5 Two Family — needs tome work but good Income with built-in bar, 2-car gar­ Williams p 0 0 0 0 Stone p 3 0 10 Candelaria, 21, who will join the Pirates Friday, also is a and attractive open barn. $16,- age, large lot with privacy Columbia - eavz acres, 2 houses, 9 room farmhouse Toms p 0 0 0 0 Knowles p 10 0 0 at The Herald, 643-2711. potential — $35,900. lefthander. His record with Charleston was 7-1, with a 1.78 000. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, $57,000. and 4 room year-round home with stone fireplace, 1000’ Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 37 8 16 7 frontage, near lake. San Francisco 010 003 000-4 earned run average. He pitched three shutouts. Read proofs against copy with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, NEW RANCH — Extra large Chicago 3 X X 1 0 4 X - 8 noting gramma'tical, BOLTON- Custom oversized large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver­ modem kitchen, two baths, CAPE - oversized 7 room Cape, 2 baths, fireplace, E-Kessinger. Goodson. Ttiomasson. DP- typographical, or composi­ ranch, huge living room, two- ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Good-sized white alum-sided Capa on large lot In country fireplace, 2-car garage, Columbia San Francisco 2. Chicaoo 3. LOB-San tion errors. Read car garage, 2V2 acres, beautiful aluminum siding and win garage, close to lake. $40,900. Francisco 4. Chicago 14. AVON Excellent earnings for landscaping, horse barn and location but only 15 minutes from Main Street, 2B-Adams. Kessinger, Stone, Madlock, Unique, exciting, one of a kind professional quality euetom paint In all dealgn motNa; the “ days’ in your life - lithographic printing plates corral, $48,900. Jesanis Realty, MANCHESTER Manchester. Splify clean and a super buy at $36,500. dows, large deck, picture win Monday. 3B-.Monday, S-Kessinger SF- from realistic murals to op-art modarnistic and surraalMIc randitlons. RODCO In­ Legal Notice Mother's D ^ , Father's Day, with approved copy. 875-1040. PORTER STREET dow in basement with walk­ 82 (plus or minus) Acres - 3,900 (plus or minus) Swisher. dividualized vans are painted using ultra-modern acrylic baaea, candles, paarls, everyday. Earn money now Hours 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Area—Brand New 6 room out to patio. $47,900. foot frontage. Only $43,900. Located in Scotland, Conn. ip h r er bb so metalllaka, etc. . > r - > selling world-famous gift MANCHESTER - Four family Colonial, 3 bedrooms, IVz RAISED RANCH Owner financing available. Falcone 4 2-3 9 3 3 3 3 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT products. Call 523-9401. NEW COLONIAL - Six Mollitt L 3-2 2 1-3 5 4 4 1 2 Liberal Benefit Program that in center of town, four rooms baths, formal living & dining Large country style Raised Ranch with extra’e galore — General Revenue Sharrng provrdes (oderal (unds ditecllv to local and slate governments This report ol your government's plan is published perfectly landscaped lot with lots of charm — out-of-state rooms, 2Vz baths, first-floor 1-avelle 0 11110 LAVISH INTERIORS to encourage citizen participation in determining your government s decision on how the money will be spent Note Any complaints ol includes Non-Contributory each apartment. Income over room, eat-in kitchen, alum, laundry, aluminum siding, Manchester - Active Luncheonette, all equipment, Williams 2-310010 discrimination in the use of these funds may be sent to | t m f rnupRNMFNT . CONCRETE Construction owner needs a fast sale — priced at $59,500. Pension Plan. $6,000. Excellent estate builder, siding, lovely treed lot — $41,- formal dining room, fireplace, excellent location, just turn key and start operation. Teens! Toms 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Ry RODCO the Office of Revenue Sharing. Wash., D.C. 20226.______i ‘ iftii Laborer - call 875-1103 after 6. $56,500. Wolverton Agency, Th« original, axcaadingly popular, modamlatlo, avanta- 900. handy to bus and shopping. Stone 5 1-3 4 4 4 1 4 PLANNED EXPENDITURES ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE Realtor, 649-2813. Knowles W 2-2 3 2-3 5 0 0 0 2 garda Intarlora, with loam floor, and luah top quality SHARING PAYMENT O f fH '. 'z.li- Apply In Person IC) OPERATING ! ASSISTANT Bookkeeper - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL $42,800. ahag carpating throughout. Shaar luxury at tvidtncad (A) CATEGORIES IB) CAPITAL or Call 643-1101 -Mollitt pitched to 3 batters in 8th; MAINTENANCE FOB THE SIXTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY t. 1975 THROUGH JUNE 30 Experienced handling accounts Since 1950 Lavelle pitched to 2 batters in 8th In tha apaclally daaignad antartalnmant conaotaa with 1976. PLANS to SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE* SHOWN BOLTON'LAKE - adorable 2 Number of Income producing properties available. Let ua RAISED RANCH - Seven wina racka, lea boxta, ate. Ultra modam, hl-baek twtval 1 fU B L lC SAFETY payable and costing. 289-7964, bedroom Ranch, fireplace, MERRITT know what your requirements are. HBI'-by Mollitt (Morales). S 0 , , n n n ^ ______j / ACCOUNT NO rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 taalt provida daalrad optimum comfort lor drtvar and ask for Barbara. . Balk-Falcone. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL i- - • i-il (l l Ql:n( utility room, fenced in yard for fireplaces, 2-car garage, PROTECTION $ 1 1 0 0 s ALLIED T-2 55 A-13311, paaaangara. Additional aaating In tha back adda a touch privacy.'Across the street from Realtors 646-1180 family room, modern kitchen of data aa dota tha AM-FM atarao. Extarfor paekagaa 3 FUBLlC PART-TIME liquor (Store, PRMTUK SERVICES, INC. TRANSPORTATION $ s beach. Hurry only $26,500. with beamed ceiling, wall-to- Includa dual pipaa, mag whaala, wtda Uraa, tida porta Manchester, two evenings and 579 Middle Turnpike W. 4 HEALTH Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, m and roof vanta. A law apacial o t d t t optlona avatlabla In­ S $ Saturday afternoon, good pay HEBRON - Eight-room U&R MIS wall carpeting, air- clude: Manchester, Conn. 643-6775. S RECREATION and pleasant work. Please Raised Ranch, set on one acre conditioners, professionally $ . 1 , 0 1 5 s An EqutI Opportunity Employtr M /F Air condltlonar Talavlalon w rite box B, M anchester treed lot. Two fireplaces, fami­ landscaped. $52,000. Ota haatar Qat ratrlgarator 6 LIBRARIES ly room, three bedrooms, den. Smith Signs Letter $ 2 , 5 m $ Herald. Ellington RIdgq.. 10 Room* WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Vlata windowt Luggage rack 7 SOCIAL SERVICES a* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wall-to-wall carpet to stay. Optional bade FOR AGED OR POOR $ $ A JOY TO ENTERTAIN Thinking of Selling Your t e ^ e i i a e r WASIIIN'GTON (UPl) - Jim Sun roof lll.„,ll,illll..„ll„„ll,lllli..llllii.illii„li.liillilll^^ SALES SECRETARY - Typing situation Wanted 15 in this luxurious and spacious Contem- Home in excellent condition. B FINANCIAL Property? Call TODAY! Smith, an outstanding Pen­ ADMINISTRATION $ $ r , , ' i n n ______and shorthand a must. Much )orary bordering country club. Huge Low 40's. Zinsser Agency, 646- sacola, Fla., junior college Connecticut’s exclusive dealer.. ID) SubmitpiopoiaU (or fundingconiidaralionby .Ttlu n —.I 't .— 1070 ------public contact. Pleasing per­ COLLEGE GIRL - Would like Ireplaced family room, (600 sq. ft.) 1511. $ ■!, TOO sonality. Contact, Richard with separate barbecue, wet bar and basketball star, has agreed to ift O’Q t 771 C l u rV .______A copy ot lhi» lepoil. and housecleaning, hourly. Own adjoining screened porch. Large living • REALTORS • 10 EDUCATION PHILBRICK supporting documanls. am opun for public Kfutiny TOLLAND - Two-year old . re a /fy CO attend George Washington $ [>.,00') Tischofer, The Rourke-Eno transportation. Reasonable room with fireplace, and sliders to Paper Company, 522-8211 for prices. Mondays-Fridays. Call enormous deck. Five large bedrooms, eight-room Ranch, set on one University next year, it was an­ . . T m m C l o r l c ' o Off.lco, Towi Halt, Covontr/ Rte. 44A, Rollon Rte. 32, MansfloM appointment. An equal oppor­ Cathy, 646-2999. V /i baths, den, underground lawn acre treed lot. Two full baths, nounced ’I’hur.sday, 12 HOUSINQACOM- IE) ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction E) I assure the Secretary of the Treasury snrinklers. Plus many, many extras. 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER MUNITY DEVELOPMENT that tha non-discrimmalion and other statutory requirements listed m Part E of tunity employer. wall-to-wall carpet throughout. AGENCY Call Arthur ShorU, 6(6-3233. GWU coach Bob Tallent said Ihf inatructions accompanying this report will be complied with by this recipient govarrmvent with respect to the eniulameni funds reported hereon MOTHER of two-year old Fireplaced living room, eat-in 6 4 6-87 13 423-8281 Smith, who led his Braddock, MANCHESTER HONDA HAIRDRESSER - position open kitchen, family room, sundeck. RULTORS 14 OTHENISpKifyl would like babysitting days for J . M ATRON REACH CO. Pa,, high school team to a state for progressive stylist, in­ infants or pre-schoolers in my RMitort MLS Mid 40’s. Additional land MEMBERS OF MANCHESTER-MLS • VERNON-MLS • championship, signed a letter of P u b . W orks $ I P , 0 0 0 Signature arChiefI ExecutiveExecutiviDfficer officer 'V terested in the scientific ap­ MinchwMr Ofllc* 647-9139 available. Zinsser Agency, 646- AND WILLIMANTIC-MLS... 24 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTER Phone 646-2789 home. Robertson School area. Epil Hnskf BppiiipHj intent to accept a scholai;;ship M i e n Ti. pT\nil’ i r r f i , 'I'otTni7n ‘inna'ier M lay 2-1, proach, neat, professional well- 1511. 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 6 4 6 -4 2 0 0 $ 71, W Name & Title --- Please Print 645-5346. trom the (Colonials. $ 7 2 , j 1 '5 established shop, 872-8531. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. June 6, 1975 RpolIng-SIdIng-ChImney Articles lor-Sale 24 Services Offered 31 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Lota-Land For Sale Horn** For Solo 23' Homos For Sale ROOFING - Specializing 24’ WOOD extension ladder, 40” repairing roofs, new roofs, WOODSTOCK - Building lot CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Sears electric range. Two BOLTON - over an acre of trees ELLINGTON - 13 Pastoral gutter work, chimneys, cleaned and shrubs, included with this overlooking Lake Bungee. very reason/ble work refrigerators, good for shop, acres with 600’ road fi'ohtage. and repaired. 30 years cottage. 643-2880. seven room Cape, up to four Plus 6 room home, barn and Loaded with huge hemlocks. A guaranteed, call anytime. 649- beautiful view. Tedford Real 4266. ______experience. Free estimates. O.T.H. FLEA MARKET What is your Property Worth? bedrooms, family room with corral. Mid 40's. Call Suzanne Howley, 643-5361. fireplace, kitchen includes all Estate, 647-9914. TAG SALE - 170 Wetherell or Arthur Shorts 646-3233. J, Street, Manchester. June 7-8,10 Sunday, June 8th. We will inspect your property and suggest appliances, modestly priced at Watson Beach, Manchester of­ WHEN YOU THINK REAL ESTATE TWO HANDYMEN will clean, I I rake, lime, fertilize, mow, ROOFING - Installation and a.m. - 5 p.m. Juvenile furniture, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. $45,000, Wolverton Agency fice, 647-9139. Equal housing op­ an asking price. (No obligation. > repairs, gutters, storm win­ infant’s and children’s clothes, Realtors, 649-2813. portunity. maintainance of lawn seasonal. Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY'! THINK Cellars and attics cleaned. dows, doors. Experienced adult clothes, stove, and a lot McDonald’s Parking Lot I I HOME SITES quality workmanship. Fully in­ more. Garden Product^ Reasonable prices. 643-5305. HEBRON - Eight room U&R SIX ROOM Colonial - 1 1/2 Manchester, new area. Trees, sured. Free estimates. West Center Street Built Raised Ranch. Im­ baths, built-ins, stone patio, SUaucViavd & city water, sewer, gas Reasonable prices. Rick For Information call, 646-7786 VEGETABLE Plants - Oakland CHARLES APARTMENTS - REALTORS - MLS maculate throughhut, one acre flowering shrubs, one car at­ LAWN MOWER sharpening 8,000 B.T.U. air conditioner, Farms, Gleason Street. 649- sidewalks, introductory price Burnett, 646-3005. portable, used only two East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 FOUR ROOM apartment, full plus corner lot. In the Forties. tached garage, high 30’s. Call C. $36,800 — Must selll Clean throe bedroom COLONIAL, and repairing, reel, rotary and 7591. 289-7475 — EAST HARTFORD Bblton and vicinity, one acre chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ summers, good condition, $100, Raindate June 15th. room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, size kitchen, self cleaning Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. E. Lamson Agency, 633-0227. fireplace, rec room, Vh baths, carpeting, appliances. all appliances, 2 air- 742-8243 - COVENTRY mmimum, one and two family ton, Tecumseh and Kohler Heating-Plumbing dining room table and four stove, refrigerator, spacious chairs, matching china cabinet, conditioners, carpeted, heat, cabinets and closets. Heat, hot I Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also THIS HUGE Deluxe Ranch has $39,500 — Immaculate 3-bedroom, 2 family atucco I lots, moderate and exclusive Homelite pumps and PICK YOUR OWN MANCHESTER - Vernon area. generators, Stihl chain saws SEWERLINES, sink lines, ideal for apartment or kitchen, hot water, storage, patio, sound water, laundry facilities, adults member of the Hartford. Manchester and Vernon Multiple loads of living area, two full Country living, convenient loca­ exterior, double garage, convenient location. areas, complete building ser­ TAG SALE - June 7, Saturday, TAG SALE - 58 Milford Road. STRAWBERRIESIII proofing, washer-(fryer hook­ parts and service. Pickup and cleaned with electric cutters, $250 for both. Call after 5:3() 10 to 5, 410 Summit St., Manchester. Saturday and Sun­ preferred. Lease and security Listing Service. baths, huge family room, im­ tion, charming 6 room Colonial vices, cost estimate your by professionals. McKinney AT THE ups, basement garage. $260 deposit. No pets. 643-4884. maculate throughout, plus I delivery. Ellington Equipment p.m., 643-5854. Manchester, household items, day. 9-6. Household items, fur­ Cape, formal dining room, 11/2 plans, financing and CORN CRIB monthly. Available June 1st. SINGLE FAMILY - Five room $39,900 — New 6-room, 1W baths, aluminum sided Center, Route 83. 875-5018. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ rugs, books, many records, niture, toys, clothing. many, many extras. Make an baths, expandable, three car requirements, sale of your BucUand RiL, South Windsor Charles Ponticelli, 646-0800, pany, 643-5308. TAG SALE - Saturday June 7, clothes, sizes seven and nine, COMPLETELTY renovated Ranch, $225. per month plus appointment to see it today. garage, acre lot. Low 40’s. Red I Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8V4% mortgage. $8,400 down. home, etc. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 646-1540. four room apartment. Talcott- deposit and others. Call 742-6519 STRANT STREET-. A con­ MANCHESTER - A warm, $42,500. Jackston Agency, 646- PAINTING, Interior - Exterior 10 to 1, 26 D oane St. and many miscellaneous items, Arrow Realty, 872-8555. I $42,500 — Immaculate, large 2 family. 2 new heating NO JOB too small, toilet GARAGE SALE - 57 ville. Immediate occupancy. between 7:30-8:15 a.m. venience plus location. Builder secure feeling and all the space 1316. Evenings 649-6050, 649- LAWRENCE F. FIANO - Remodeling, masonry work, Manchester. rain date, June 8. * systems, new roof, plumbing and electrical, 2 garages. and general contracting offered repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Hackmatack Street, Saturday, CLEAN, furnished room, cen­ References, lease, security. has renovated kitchen, put on you'll ever need in this im­ 8782, SEVEN ROOM Redecorated Realtors 649-5371 June 7th. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. trally located. Gentleman only. Business for Rent $45,000 — Seven-room Ranch, large living room, 2 by an established and insured faucets replaced, repaired, rec AIR-CONDITIONERS, one TAG' SALE - 891 Center St. - Antiques 48 $175. 742-9784, evenings. 55 aluminum siding, practically maculate older Colonial. Huge Apply 2 Pearl Street or call 875- Cape, with four room bungalow fireplaces, garage, attractive lot with sweeping views. | contractor. Free estimates. R rooms, bathroom remodeling, Fedders, 10,000 btu, used one Metal wardrobe, pine corner rebuilt the house. Seven rooms, kitchen, fireplaced living room, A REAL CHARMER - Lovely 3503. on large lot. Nice yard. Great I & R Reconstruction. Call 875- heat modernization, etc. Free season. Philco, 9,000 btu, three cabinet, bikes, and mis­ GIGANTIC TAG Sale - sand WANTED Antique furniture, FIVE ROOMS, heat and hot OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main 1 1/2 baths, porches. Sensibly formal dining room, den, four older' Colonial in quiet es­ potential Owner-broker, 742- $48,000 — Newer Duplex, 1 'A baths, each apart- I 4541 or 649-3882. estimates gladly given. M & M years old. Call 643-1311, before 3 cellaneous items. Saturday terrariums, Saturday and Sun- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or water, parking, references and Street. Call 643-4846. priced, T. J. Crockett. or five bedrooms, $59,000 in­ tablished residential 7202. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 ment, aluminum siding, 2 garages, trees. Investment Property 25 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. p.m. June 7th, 10-3. .day, 9 to 3, 112 North Elm. other antique items. R. security. 649-5761. Realtors. 643-1577. cludes a separable lot and three neighborhood. Three or four bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 car garage. Odegard Realty. bedrooms, formal dining room, JANITORIAL and Cleaning Harrison, 643-8709. POSSIBILITIES! $24,500, Buys I APARTMENT BUILDING with Service - Serving Manchester TOWNE Plumbing Service, TAG SALE - seventh and $25 BUYS small refrigerator, baths, full basement, private TWO BEDROOM apartment, OFFICE SPACE TAG SALE - Sunday, June 8,10 TRY THIS for Size - roomy yet 643-4365. loads of closets, two-car gar­ $48,500 — Oversized 7-room aluminum sided. Raised I entrances and patio, includes this two-bedroom older ranch, attached professional office. area 18 years. Homes and of­ repairs, alterations, vanity eighth, 10 to 5, household items to 5, 458 West Middle Turnpike, good condition. Call 647-9381 COLLECTOR wishes to married couple. Only those FOR RENT compact five room condo- age. Owner transferred. A nice Ranch, 2'A baths, flreplaca, double garage, Ferguson I heat, appliances, carpeting, and 20x20 living room with Built 1973, centrally located. fices. 643-5747. cabinets a specialty. Call to and furniture, 86 Oakland St., electric rollers, sand after 5:30 p.m. purchase older oriental rugs. with excellent references need 250 square feet, center of ranch. gas heat for cleanliness, COZY LIVING can be yours in buy in the 40’s. Jackston Agen­ Road. I air-conditioning. $290 per fireplace, large treed lot, needs Three units, consisting of: 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Rte. 83, Manchester. terrariums, Avon bottles, Will top any real offer. Please apply. 872-7586. central air conditioning, all this attractive Cape, located in cy, 646-1316. Evenings 649-M50, month. Paul W. Dougan, Manchester, air conditioning a quiet residential some work, Jackston Agency, three bedrooms, living room, AVAILABLE supervised day 4056. bikes, books, clothing, games, GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 9-3, call after 6 p.m. 646-4344. appliances^ included, wall-to- 649-8782. I Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. COZY four rooms, first floor, and parking. Call 643-9551. neighborhood. It features three 646-1316. dining room, 1 1/2 baths, care, with meals for your elder­ TAG SALE - 88 Bissell Street, kitchen odds and ends, broiler household, antiques, bottles, wall throughout, like new, $52,000 — Clean, three family, living room, dining room, | heated, centrally located. bedrooms, finished rec room kitchen with all built-lns. ly relative, while you go to FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Friday 4 p.m. (starts), Satur­ oven, toaster, and much more. glassware, camping equipment. ANY QUANTITY of furniture, Keith Real Estate. 646-4126, kitchen, 2 bedrooms each apartment, double garage. ■ AVAILABLE June 1st both Middleage couple preferred, and above-ground pool. All for Jackston Agency, 646-1316. work, shopping, visit a friend. - Repairs and remodeling, day 9-3. Clothes and m is­ 303 Burnham Street. paintings, brass, china, steins, 649-1922. floors of new three bedroom, 2- $190. Cair649-1919 between 5-7. Resort Property $36,500. Jackston Agency, 646- $52,900 — Nine-room country estate, IV4 acres, 2 1 Call 649-2358 for information. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ cellaneous items. TAG SALE - three-family, or collector items. Purchase or MANCHESTER & VICINITY Business Property 26 family, carpeting, dishwasher, For Rent 56 1316. Evenings 649-6050, 649- fleldstone fireplaces, 2 baths, garages, antique shop I ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Saturday, June 7, 10 to 5, 466 TAG SALE - Up to 50% off - auction. 644-8962. 1 RAD Pool Service, pumping, cies. 643-7024. KELVINATOR electric dryer, air-conditioning, separate BOLTON - MANCHESTER 8782. West Middle Turnpike, two- Sunday June 8th. 12-5 p.m. Rain ..B&W.. with loft, horse stall. Immaculate Inside and out. I MANCHESTER - 10,000 square cleaning, patching, filter and reasonable. Call 643-5583. You tell it like it is...we sell it like drives. $275 per month, securi­ town line, two bedroom apart­ LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE - BEST BUYS slice toaster, broiler oven, or Shine. Country Loft, 254 five room chalet, weekly ren­ $55,900 — 7-room Ranch, all largo rooms, double gar-1 foot brick industrial building, pump service. 742-8352. it is. Call 643-2711 today for fast ty. Call 646-1379 after 6. ment, quiet neighborhood, COLONIAL - by owner, kitchen odds and ends, Broad Street. tals, call 643-0188 after 6 p.m. ground level and raised loading TAG SALE - Free coffee, June children’s and women’s results. carpeting, electric kitchen, BY BELFIORE Manchester Green area, large $31,900 - 4 bedroom Cape close to everything. Why rent I age. Professionally landscaped lot. Aluminum siding. | □ MISC. FOR SALE fireplace, references required, docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ COLLEGE BOY will do yard 7, rain date, June 8,10 a.m. to 5 clothing, games, books, bikes, TAG SALE - Moving, carpets rooms, fireplace, attached when you can buy with as iittie as 5% down? cluding land. Move into your Wanted to Buy 49 $215 monthly, 643-5983. Wanted to Rent 57 $34,900~ breezeway and garage, private $57,900 — Immaculate 8-room Colonial, fireplace, I work, has several years of p .m ., 34 O liv er R d ., Avon bottles, sand terrariums, never used, tape deck, side VILLAGER APARTMENTS $34,500 - Spacious, 3 bedroom Condominium with cen- own building for as cheap as ' experience, and most equip­ Articles tor Sale 41 Manchester, household items, electric rollers, children’s pipes, wedding gown size 12, 6- 6 Duplex, 2-car garage, cen­ yard. $41,900, no agents, call Icarpeting, first floor family room, double garage. 16x24’ I NICE FURNISHED three room WANTED - to rent monthly, trat air conditioning. Swim, piay tennis or just you can rent. City utilities. ment including, mower, truck, curtains, games, roller skates, ANTIQUE furniture, old Five-room townhouse apart­ tral location. Separate heating 649-1546. deck. I canopy curtains, crafts, and much more to choose from. 1014 enclosed storage space for two reiax and let somebne else do the work. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. chain saw etc. No job too big or ALUMINUM sheets used as lawn mower, much more. miscellaneous. East Middle Turnpike, 9-2, June musical instruments, dolls, ment, 1'/z tiled baths, 2 air- apartment, wall-to-wall carpet, systems. Where can you get a all utilities included, $190, no or three cars, electricity $59,900 — New 3-bedroom Duplex, Vh baths, huge I too small. Call 649-3761. printing plates, .007 thick, 7th. clocks, statues. Almost conditioners, wall-to-wall $34,900 - Huge, treed lot surrounds this spotless, 7V2- pets, adults only, security needed. Call 646-8352. big 2-family for this price? MANCHESTER - commercial 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. OLDER hospital bed, complete, TAG SALE June 8th, 10 a.m. - 4 anything old. Call anytime, 646- carpeting, full basement, •33.900 room Ranch. Come to the country and enjoy life I kitchen, separate utilities and basements, aluminum * deposit required, call 643-%78. building, 2,232 square feet, plus Phone 643-2711. 1882, 646-2690. “DOLL HOUSE” at its fullest. and brick. I FOR your bookkeeping needs: $10, crocks, $10-$15, m is­ p.m. Many items of interest, TAG SALE - Five families - heat, hot water, appliances. MIsc. tor Rent 58 IS all It lakes to buy this super 6 room full basement, plus three, three work done in my home. cellaneous articles. Call 649- new, old and very old. 114 Baby things, plants, mis­ Immaculate 6-room Cape with $42,900 - Very contemporary, new, 7 room Raised Ranch ^ Adults only, no pets. MANCHESTER - four room I (‘ape. move-in condition. .-Muminum $59,900 — New custom. Cape Codder, first floor family I room apartments, built in 1971, ;e, 228-0151. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 5996. Harlan Street, (off Green cellaneous. Saturday and Sun­ COLLECTOR WILL pay $65 for garage and two front sided, full basement, fenced yard. apartment, recently GARAGE FOR Rent - $20 per across from expanding golf course. Here Is a all utilities, excellent traffic cents each. Inquire side door. Road) Raindate June 22nd. day, 9:30-4:30. 219 Bush Hill old Bisque or China head doll. 649-7620 dormers. Plastered walls, Must be seen. Call today. I room, 2 baths, double garage. Preferred location. | redecorated, stove, month, corner Rosemary Place unique new home loaded with extras and a pos­ flow, great potential, F. J. ODD JOBS - Trucking, home Manchester Evening Herald. MOVING - must sell maple Call locally. 875-7356. $61,500 — New 7-room Dutch Colonial, fireplace, porch I Road. refrigerator, garage, separate and Valley Street, Call 649-3009 nice entry, open stairway, sible $2,000 tax rebate. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. repairs, yards cleaned. bedroom, mower, sofa bed, TAG SALE - Moving to Califor­ wall-to-wall, aluminum KEITH REAL ESTATE and deck, double garage, appliances, tax credit. I ■WE BUY and sell used fur­ WANTED electric stove in good heating system, $140. 643-6187. after 3 p.m. $44,900 - Imagine yourself living in a Ranch, surrounded I Experienceii handyman. Free galvanized pipe, TV, washer, nia. Sunday 12-5, 30 Castle GARAGE SALE - June 7,9 to 5, NEWER FIVE-room Duplex -1 MANCHESTER - industrial niture. Cash on the line. One condition, and reasonable. Call storms, screens, doors. 1646-4126 649-1922 by 3Vz acres of privacy with a fantastic view of estimates. Reasonable. 643- dryer, drapes, vacuums, etc. 33 Road. Loads of children’s refrigerator, dryer, mis­ 1/2 baths, appliances included. $63,500 — Mini Farm In Bolton - 4.4 acres and 2 streams zoned brick building, two piece or an entire housefull. 643-1802. or 646-0787. Treed landscaped lot. the countryside. I I 0304. Horace St., 10 to 8, June 5-8. clothes, bike, glassware, toys, cellaneous items, including fur­ $250 monthly. References. surround this 4-bedroom Raised Ranch. 4-stall horse I stories plus basement, 11,542 ^646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 books, furniture, sewing niture, 79 Ansaldi Rd. □ AUTOMOTIVE $45,900 - 8 room, centrally air conditioned, Raised Ranch Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. ' barn. I square feet, city utilities, fully- yMain Street Rear, behind EMERSON 17,000 B.T.U. air machine. All kind of goodies. ALL KINDS of old coins, gold, PRESIDENTIAL CLEAN 3-FAMILY surrounded by a huge treed and private lot. VenetiM Blind Repair & Sales sprinklered, $46,500, F. J. CUSTOM a STOCK SHADES ^’Douglas Motor Sales. conditioner, great condition, sterling teilver, watches, etc., VILUGE^APTS. Every apartment has the REDWOOD FARMS - large Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 646-,5822 liter 6p.m. Autos For Sale 61 eight room aluminum-sided For those seeking a spacious, 4 bedroom home, Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Alio a CompMt Lint ol $135. Call 649-3954 after 5:30. THREE BEDROOM Duplex - MANCHESTER following; Separate heating don’t miss this one. CeSTMIMPESSIOIIMSIUKS dCLEAN USED refrigerators, near hospital, recently Colonial, four bedrooms, 2-1/2 ISOUTHVIEW ★ OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 | BARN SALE NEED CAR? Credit bad? •ranges, automatic washers, Riding mower, tabie saw, bikes, an­ DOG-CAT boarding reser­ remodeled, dishwasher, stove, system, ceramic tiled baths, paneled doors, formal $48,500 - 7 room, centrally air conditioned. Ranch on a NEW SUBDIVISION OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES, FEATURING: I Real Estate Wanted 28 MANCHESTER TAG SALE - June 7,10 to 5, 265 tiques, picture Irames, eariy giass, Bankrupt? Repossessed? bathroom, stove, refrigerator, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS AND OPEN SPACE LAND. ^with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Redwood Rd., rain date, June 8, vations. Combined inside/out- attic, basement, garage, large One and'two bedrooms. dining and living rooms with well treed and enclosed yard. Texas-size living I VENETIAN BLIND CO. tin, bottias. Did toois, honing wheel, Honestt Douglas accepts lowest MORTGAGES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS I ••Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- furniture, small appliances, side runs, partitioned privacy, □ RENTALS yard, security deposit required, disposal. Clean, clean, clean! wall-to-wall wool carpeting, room, first floor family room, formal dining ALL CASH for your property tSMSSOl SHEET______HS-HH pony saddle. Near schools, churches down, smallest payments. SUPPLIED. PLEASE STOP “BUY” AND INVESTIGATE THIS IDEAL I within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, '2171 and many items in excellent germicidal lighting. Canine $240 a month, 649-3124. Annual income over $5,500. first floor family room with room, equipped kitchen and garage. One floor FAMILY INVESTMENT. HARTFORD ROAD TO WILFRED ROAD. I Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, and shopping center, on Douglas Motors, 345 Main. SHOWN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT. instant service. Hayes Agency, condition. Central location and condition large floor to ceiling fireplace, living at its besti I SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Manchester, 646-5971. Rooms lor Rent 52 bus line. Call ahytime slate foyer, heated basement, 646- 0131. Painting-Papering 32 SCREENED LOAM - driveway insures 100% occupancy. 5-5-5 •k'k-k'k-k-k-k-kit'k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k I gravel, processed gravel, san(l, 12 Noon - 5 P.M. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 TOYOTA - See us for reliable two-car garage, screened porch TAG SALE - Sunday, June 8th, bedroom Townhouse, private flats. Our office /s In constant need of new listings, H you’re \ stone and fill. George H. Gril­ IRISH SETTER puppies, AKC THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ used Toyotas with our 60-day and many extras, $61,900. Call our Manchester Office 649-5306 SELLING your house? Call us PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. 11-6, corner Hemlock Point and 160 Gardner Street entrances, full basement, pool B46-2623 100% warranty. We also buy 7- ROOM COLONIAL thinking ol selling, please call tor contidentlal Inspection I ling, Andover, 742-78JB6. Route 31, Coventry. Household Manchester registered, rated excellent by nished rooms, centrally Beechler-Tanguay, 646-2212, first and we’ll make you a cash Five years experience. located. Kitchen privileges. and patio. Includes heat, used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, and evaluation. We welcome and appreciate your I offer. One day service. T. J. Excellent references. Pete, 742- goods, Copper craft items, two breeders. Raised in quiet, IVz baths, desirable East Side 649-8678. IB SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury loving atmosphere. Call 633- Parking. Reasonable rates. appliances and carpeting. $265 345 Center Street, Manchester, BARROWS & WALLACE awi busInessritEMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE * Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. twin mattresses and one twin location. Mid thirties, fast above ground pool distributor 5464. Phone 649-2358. per month. Paul W. Dougan, 646-4321. MANCHESTER - six room BEST. I box spring. Autos For Sale 61 sale wanted. REALTORS-MLS needs warehouse space. Will PENNSYLVANIA House dry Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Cape, four bedrooms, sharp 646-2482 IMMEDIATE CASH for your INSIDE - Outside painting, Manchester New Haven Hartford 189 West Center Street sell and completely install a TAG SALE -11 Fenwick Road, sink hutch, excellent condition, KITTENS - Black and tiger, one MANCHESTER - Furnished 8- ROOM COLONIALfamily room, large new property. Let us explain our fe c ia l rates for people over 65. room for gentleman, central TWO ROOM furnished apart­ 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Fully insured. Estimates given. huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool Saturday, 10-3. Color TV, bike, cost $900. Best offer over $400. angora, well fed, well bred. Four legitimate bedrooms, 24' drivewav, $33,900, Call Larry SUavLcUard & ^ossetto complete with fencing, Call after 5 p.m. 649-2971. Ready for new home. 649-1047. location, apply apartment 1, 2 ment, stove, refrigerator, hot WHEN YOU'RE Giglio, 646-7378 or 649-8105. 647- 1413. Call 649-7863. fireplace fixtures, and mis­ living room, Roman brick sundeck, filter and pump. Now cellaneous items. Pearl St. or call 875-3503. water, private bath. Apply fireplace, wall-to-wall in Marlow’s 867 Main Street. CREAM PUFF - Professionally INSTANT cash for your home. TEACHERS - Inflation fighters only $795. Full price financing TAG SALE - Manchester, 60 AKC registered white Samoyed LOOKING FOR several rooms, swimming available. Call Tony collect, NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - Carpenter Rd., Forest Hills, husky, female, one-year old, SLEEPING ROOM for rent, 272 decorated condominium, three Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & - Save over 50% on quality FIRST LISTING - Six room pool, two-car garage, nicely HOMES OF THE WEEK large bedrooms, formal dining Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ house painting. 16 years 203-232-6500. Saturday June 7th, 9-4, 10 Bank Saturday June 7, 9 a.m. to 3:30 asking $125, 646-3453. Main Street, Manchester. Street, Manchester. Baby p.m., moving, have many Duplex, includes refrigerator, treed lot. Immediate occupan­ room, central air, custom portunity. 649-5306. experience, insured, free es­ stove, hot water, heat, garage. cy. Priced to sell in the for­ carpeted throughout. Must be timates. 643-1609, 742-8764. d a r k RICH loam, five yards items, exercise cycle, TV, household items, plus, plus. AKC Shetland sheepdog, one MANCHESTER - responsible female roommate, 18-21 years, No pets. $275 per month. 649- ties! Established, prestige seen to be appreciated. $35,900. MAY WE BUY your home? $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, motorcycle carrier, tires, fur­ sable and white male, two S f l l i l F | D S gravel, and stone 643-9504. niture and household items. TAG SALE - Rain or shine, years old, one sable and white to share apartment. Lynn, 643- 4539 or 649-7620. V V area. Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Quick, fair, all cash and no WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 Evenings, 649-6050, 649-8782. problems. Call Warren E. per roll. Experienced 304A Green Road, Saturday and female, one year old, must sell, 0603, 742-8443. 9 V 9 9 FABULOUS SWIMMING POOLS - Famous REMOVE carpet paths and Sunday, 10-6 p.m. Something for asking $100 each, call 649-6376 SIX room duplex, centrally Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. tradesman. Call R. located, security deposit. Starkweather, 644-3194. Coleco guaranteed luxury spots; fluff beaten down nap everyone. Clothes, planters, after 5. LADIES ONLY - private room FOREST HILLS Manciraitef with community kitchen and References and lease required. CASH FOR HOUSES - Buyers above ground swimming poof, with Blue Lustre. Rent sham- tvs, dinette set, pots and pans, You can lodk to Dillon’s. Right now wa’re ovaratockad with Get more for your money! bath, all utilities included, Available immediately. CONDOMINIUM with Pedigrees. We buy for B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert completely installed. Huge pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint and much more. SIAMESE Sealpoint, nine late-model trade-ins and we mutt make room on our lot. So senior citizen or working girl, McKinney Brothers, Inc., 643- Buy this 7-room Raised Ranch COLONIAL STYLE CONDO cash. When we bring people to workmanship. Residential - 16'x31' O.D. complete with Company. weeks old, male kitten. $20. Call we’ve slashed prices on our entire Inventory to cut It down call after 5 p.m. 644-0383. 2139 or 649-3931. with 3 bathrooms, 2-car has heated rec room, shows your home, you know they’re Commercial. Interior, exterior, filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, TAG SALE - June 7,10 a.m. to 4 649-9437. to size. Buy now and really save on a truly excallant sundeck, fencing and stairs. On­ p.m., 18 Thomas Dr., heated garage, oversized rear very well, immediate oc­ serious - not “just looking, spray, brush, roll. Free TAG SALE - at 692 West Middle Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 automobile. deck, 2 stone fireplaces, fami­ thanks.” Call us for action! Estimates. Reasonable. 646- ly, $689. Full price. Financing Turnpike, 10 to 4, Saturday, Manchester. Antiques, some cupancy, $32,000. available. Limited quanity. Call ly room, wall-to-wall prac­ Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or 5826. June 7, furniture, household collectors' items, baby items, SHOP AND SAVE F.J. SPILECKI Carl collect, 525-9138. for more multi-family. Rain date, June 8. tically everywhere, etc. The s 649-1922. items and miscellaneous, rain information. date, June 21. 647-9041. 75 PINTO SQUIRE $3895 very best! Realtor J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom V-6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. 643-2121 decorating, interior painting, ROLLING PARK paper hanging, new ceilings, TAG SALE - June 7th, 9-5, Rain- NOW you can steam clean NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - WINTER TRUCKS remodeling," exterior painting, rlate June 8th. All kinds of carpets the professional way at Saturday June 7th, 9 a.m. - 4 FORD 75 GRAN TORINO $4295 CAPE ELLINGTON - $23,500, five p.m. Rain date Sunday. 69 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, gutters and leaders, carpentry. items, come and browse. 308A - a traction of the cost with vinyl roof, power seat. room Cape, 400 square foot rooms, wall-to-wall Fully insured. For estimates 308B Green Road, Manchester, RINSE-N-VAC. Rent at Farr’s, Tanner Street. Manchester. porch, 100 yards from beach, everywhere, family room call 649-9658. Hillview apartments, across 2 Main Street, Manchester, 643- Baby items, furniture, clothing, AT range, dishwasher, brick winterized. 872-6640. - from 7-11. 7111. toys, lawn mower, much more. 74 PINTO 3-DOOR $2895 <32,900 <34,900 Bzzzzzzzz in and see our 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, air conditioning. front. Tiered landscaping on Six-room expandable oversized Cape Cod. Garage. Country living at its best in this immaculate Ranch MANCHESTER - Ansaldi Built busy Bea. Wo’re ready, Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 park-like rear yard, Building-Contracting 33 Fireplace, aluminum siding. Quiet residential area with home. Acre lot with fruit trees, and large garden area. Colonial, prestige area, move- willing and able to assist you SUMMER PRICES! 73 TORINO HARDTOP $2595 Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl rcof. 8-ROOM RANCH city utilities. Near the bus line, shopping, and schools. Double car garage. Immediate occupancy. Only 5% in condition, fully paneled fami­ in the sale or purchase of NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Practically new interior. New ly room, two fireplaces, YOUR property. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ VA, no money down. down. spacious lot with charming 1975 FLARESIDE 4 WHEEL DRIVE 73 LTD SQUIRE $3595 kitchen, new bathrooms, love­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and; Blue, 133" wheelbase, 4-speed transmission, 360 V-8 engine, vinyl landscape. Excellent value, Black, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, ly “Florida” room, wall-to- roofing. No job too small. Call trim, gauges, power steering, heater high output, AM radio, con­ principals. 60’s. 643-1839. AM/FM radio. wall carpeting. Two air con­ 649-3144. REBATE SALE venience group, painted rear bumper, 5 6.50x16 6-Pr mud and ditioners, comfortable den. ICeitli snow tires, plow with power angle and lights. STKT11, List $6511. NORTH COVENTRY - six WES ROBBINS carpentry! 73 LTD SQUIRE $3595 Convenient Manchester Green PASEK REAL ESTATE CO. beautiful acres included in this remodeling specialist. Ad-; <200 REBATE - DARTS - VANS - JPORTSMANS Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, location. Garage. Drapes and L shaped seven room RANCH, 289-7475 ditions, rec rooms, dormers,, air conditioning, Brougham package. shades will stay. Very, very in mint condition, garage. Take Real Sstaie built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens,' NOW ^ 5 6 0 0 low'forties. a peak!! $42,500, Marge Greene 649-3446. ! 1975 DODGE DART SWINGER SPECIAL Realty, 456-2246. ' 72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER $2395 COLONIAL CONOO 172 E. Center St. Automatic transmission, 6 cylinder engine, U S T PRICE *4112 1975 FIDO STYIESIDE Blue, 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, power steering. 649-1922 646-4126 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Inside hood release, cloth and vinyl Interior, 1975 BRONCO WAGON Green and white. 4 wheel drive, 133" wheelbase, 5700 Reasonable offers considered COVENTRY - enioy the lake Our Sale Price *3775 Red, 4 wheel drive, rear bench seat, 4500 GVW SENTRY' new homes custom built, AM radio, vinyl side mouldings, power GVW package, V-8 engine, 5 cab lights, gauges, 72 LTD HARDTOP $2495 for this air-conditioned, clean and entertain in this beautiful remodeled, additions, rec package, skid plates, automatic transmission, power automatic transmission, full time four wheel drive, power steering, white wall tires, bumper guards, Factory Rebate 200 2-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. 5'/2 room condominium with Real Estate seven room, RANCH. 32 foot rooms, garages, kitchens steering, mud and snow tires, 55-amp. alternator, extra steering, 70-amp battery, convenience group, front and extra kitchen cabinets and living room, with fireplace four remodele(f, bath tile, cement' electronic ignition, STK. 5193. cooling capacity radiator, aulixialy fuel tank, plow with rear shocks, rear step bumper, 6.50x16 6 Pr. tires. STK bedrooms, family room, two □ MISC. SERVICES power angle, plow lights, STK T25, List $6949. T78, List $5809. 71 LTD 2-DOOR $2095 counter space. Wall-to-wall work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl roof. baths, garage. Mid-forties. tial or commercial. Call 649- This Is a Total Savings ol $537 YOUR COST carpeting included. Serious? Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246. «3575 Bring your checkbook! Services Ottered 31 4291. NOW ^ 6 2 3 0 71 LTD 4-DOOR $1995 SWIMMING POOL BOLTON - adorable lake view 1975 DODGE DART 4-DOOR SEDAN NOW *5150 Maroon, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, p6wer brakes, SHARPENING Service - Saws, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY air conditioning. on the outside compliments five room RANCH, fireplace, Carpentry and general contrac­ two bedrooms, year-round, knives, axes, shears, skates, USTPMCE $3974 the immaculate inside of rotary blades. Quick service. ting. Residential and commer­ asking $26,500, Marge Greene Bumper guards, vinyl Interior, automatic transmission, 225 71 LTD 4-DOOR $2295 this 6-room Colonial with Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main cial. Whether it be a small Our Sale Price 3689 1975 BRONCO WAGON Realty, 456-2246 or Rick, 643- old 6-cylinder engine. Inside hood release, power steering, Gold, Ranger package. 4 wheel drive, rear seat, 4600 1973 DODGE POWER WAGON Blue, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. garage. Wall to wall St., Manchester. Hours daily repair job, a custom built home Factory Rebate 200 I 6775. or anything in between, call 646- GVW package, skid plates, automatic transmission, Green, 4 wheel drive D200, 4 speed stick transmission, carpeting, redone kitchen, 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ whitewall tires, vinyl side mouldings, STK 5205. 1379. power steering, radio, mud and snow tires, 55-amp west coast mirrors, radio, cab lights, rear step bumper, 4 71 C9MET 2-DOOR $2195 nicely treed lot. day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. alternator, extra cooling capacity radiator, convenience new tires, plow with plow lights. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission. Manchester USR B uilt YOUR Reasonable offers in the This Is a total savings of *485 package, auxiliary fuel tank. STK T17, List $6498. NEW EXCLUSIVE- REWEAVING burns, holes. BUILDING - Remodeling, COST mid-thirties will be con­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. roofing, rec rooms, additions, *3489 70 THUNDERBIRD $2495 OFFERED PROUDLY sidered. Early occupancy. garages. All kinds, carpentry Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, beautiful 8-room custom built Colonial Window shades, Venetian air conditioning. A truly good value - let’s located in prime area of fine homes. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. work. For estimates call 649- SELECT USED CARS ON SPECIAL NOW *5750 NOW *3895 go! Large eat-In kitchen, formal dining Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 1142. room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi 74 CORONET CUSTOM 70 CATALINA $1895 EVERYTHING’S baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. Walk­ 71 PLYMOUTH VAUIUIT 4-Door, green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power out basement to private rear yard. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transnila- 4-Door Sedan, 6-cyllnder engine, power steering, MANCHESTER | slon, potwer steering, air conditioning, radio, fac­ 1975’s IN STOCK! brakes, air conditioning. ORIENTAL Realistically pricM at |66,900. Call Removal, pruning, lot clearing, - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ automatic transmission, radio, real nice and LACAVA RUILT New listing — Colonial lovers should Inspect this Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. ditions, custom buil(iing. No job tory lease car, factory warranty. economical. about this Riga Lane Ranch, spraying. Fully insured. gracious home, in Manchester Green area. Huge front-to- Licenseef, Free estimates. too small. Free estimates. Over 74 CHEVROIET MAUBU 67 MUSTANG HARDTOP $1095 from the breathtaking Four bedroom Qarrlaon featuring a first floor family room, 70 CNEVROin CAMARO V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. back living room, formal dlnjng room, large kitchen with J. WATSON BEACH CO. Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. 25 years’ experience. 643-5769. 2-Door Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ FIDO’s and Supercabs Ranchero’s Japanese garden to the sunken 2 V2 baths, walk-out basement to a lovely wooded lot. sion, power steering, air conditioning, extra clean Automatic transmission, power steering, radio, breakfast area. Four or five bedrooms, rec room with Realtors NILS bucket seats plus much much more. F250 Explorer Packages Econoline Vans living room and lighting Aluminum siding. Formal dining room and much more. ear. Franklin fireplace, central vac, ih-ground pool, heavily Manchester Office M7-9139 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone • TRUCK • fixtures! Floor to ceiling Call 872-7311. walls, fireplaces, flagstone F350 Camper Specials Window Vans wooded park-like grounds. Call for Inspection. 289-4331. Equal Howling Opportunity Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 74D0DCEDART 72D0DCEMT fireplace, cozy den. Two, yes, terraces, concrete repairs, in­ 4-Door Sedan, power steering, air conditioning, 2 seat wagon, automatic transmission. 4-cyllnder F350 Platform Stakes Club Wagon stumps removed, fully insured. automatic transtnlsslon, factory warranty, laetpry 72 FIDO PICKUP $2995 two outdoor patios! Florida VERNON Got a tree problem? Well worth side and outside. Reasonably engine, reclining seats, plus all factory equipment. F500 Platform Stakes New 1974 N752 Box Van 8 Foot, red, 360 V-8 engine, 4-speed transmission, 4-wheel drive. Lots-Land For Sale 24 priced. 643-0851. lease car. STK. P19. Vinyl roof. bound owner has set a Immaculate 6-room Ranch. Two-car garage. Central a phone call. 742-8252. reasonable high fifties figure vacuum, intercom system, large formal dining room, BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 on this quality built U&R LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. Your Small Car raised hearth fireplace, city utilities. Well landscaped lot. SENTRY frontage R-2 zone. $11,000 Cellars and attics cleaned, M f o r d masterpiece. Seeing-and only Headquarters Price, 40’s. Call 872-7311. Wolverton Agency, Realtors. lawns mowed, small tree work. BIDWELL Home Improvement seeing-is believing! Real Estate Services 649-2813. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. Co. Expert installation of aluminum siding, gutters and CHORCHES 351 Merline Rd. 29 Connecticut Blvd. BOLTON-Building lot, 200’ MAGIC SHOW - by two young trims. Roofing installation and FITZGERALD FORD, INC. MANCHESTER repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. WE HAVE OTHERS Vernon — 872-7311 East Hartford - 289-4331 frontage, one acre, $10,500. students for children’s parties. DODGE OF MANCHESHR CHRYSLER "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER" | Immaculate, three bedroom, 2*/i bath Condo. All Owner, 646-2923. 649-2062 after 3 p.m. WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OPEN EVES. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, DILLON FORD CALL US • WE WORK! appliances, professionally decorated throughout, central REALTOR - MLS BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE - (in LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics roofing, storm windows, aw­ 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 air, many extras. Call 289-4331. m o m 643-2485 875-3369 BELFIORE AGENCY Vernon Board of Realtors, Msnehester Board of Realtors, four plus acres, with a fantastic and cellars cleaned. For free nings. Quality workmanship, 319 Main St., Manchestar 643-2145 Hartford Board of Realtors view, location Coventry, Shea estimates, call 647-9610 free estimates. Fully insured. SERVICE THAT SAVES Realtors 647-1413 Agency, 646-6714. anytime. 872-9187, 649-3417.

V... PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 81 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6, 1975— PAGE 'TWENTY-ONE Campers- Trailers BKNJ> BY JIM DERBY Mobile Homes 65 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE j,OOK, OFFIC^P- PUT, / F F T KfOOVY- A 7>^ATfe FOR SALE - Ideal vacation M r'o W fJ ■WMATI 6AUU , vehicle - 1973 Vega 23' travel MUMOie-ORuUdiB* EH, WHAT'5 Th ' I w o n d e r HOW H E 1 C0ME0W,WE'LL X THAT BOSS 'YYEa.H-AN'BENMy HOW CO/viE N N-NAW! SHE ISN'T THAT PON'T PU T FP<^T|^^'(9^J 6AKF! trailer, excellent condition. TROUBLE ? Tv/, (T& A C(XOf^ FieoERED our I / i t a l k a b o u t J DOESkTT WANT ) KNOWS IT AN' IS THE LINE'S t-TURNEP OFF' Hardly used. Fully self- WAS 60NNA ASK YOUR p r o b l e m TOAPMITTOTH'\ HAPPVTOGO A(iAINST THE MY NAME T O O I IN MY OFFICE.. MOVIN THE H-H-HOT co n tain ed , sleep s 8. F our- INFLATION IS I.M. H IM FERA BULL HE'S STUCK, \ ALONO.' HE'LL HOUSIN' COPE? ON youR SO HE'S STALLING J TAKE ALL TH' burner stove, 20 gallon propane UP, THE ECONOMY SCHN0061.E. RAISE T'DAY 7 FA5TEI? WATER To HOW ABOUT MANIFESTO. 7^ FOR TIM E TO FIG- .PRINT FOR BENNY.' ^DID MRS. T il l CHARGES THE L A S T Colonial decor. Price includes: ROTTEN... HOOPLE OCTOBER! BEFORE THE' DATSUNS BAHHHf BOARDER WHO hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, SAND THE m LANPLORP- W A N TE D A mirrors, break-away brakes, SOAP? WORD WiTi-l and, if needed, electric brakes Fresh Shipment Just Arrived! 5\T MRS. HOOPLE off car. Call 875-7782. 6 0 T JU ST THAT TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- "OUT7 k k contained, twin beds, air- 210’s - 710’s - 610’s - 280Z’s conditioned, full bath, will gg Automotive Service Autos For Salt 61 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Automotive Service 66 sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, MICKEY FINN MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - take 44, 5 miles east to Moose UP TO *100 lowest rates available. Meadow Road,. West 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING I NEVER REALIZED ^ m A T 'S THE NO DATE HAS BRIAN! Immediate binding. Exclusive Willington, Conn. HOW LITTLE I MISSED SURPRISE—ANO BEEN S E T - JUNK CARS NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ H/ELCOME BACK! THIS PLACE, I'M REAOy W HEN'S THE BUT THERE De Cormier TO C50 BACK TO THOSE surance Agency, 643-1126. 1969 ROAD CRUISER, 11 1/2 W EDDING P WILL BE A WANTED ft., pick-up camper, self- HILLS IN NORTH CAROLINA/ WE WILL PAY UP TO MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - contained, excellent condition, 649-3134. Motor Sales, Inc. $100 for the past 10 years we have been the leading agency in the FOR YOUR JUNK CAR > HILL ED BY'T h e ECONOMY W AVE = _ 1973 14' TRAVEL TRAILER - A MEETING OF MINPS « 6-6 SsoiRAfJ Depending on Year and area insuring motorcycles. Get 285 Broad St., Manchester 643-4165 6 ItlsiSU X *V vt »r ir (£> UTS By NEA hie T M U S P|1 Oft 6*6 315 CENT£R ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-5135 Like new. Call after 5, 646-6819. Model our rates before you "rev" up. Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. A utos For Sale 61 FREE T O W FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER SAME DAY SERVICE 1970 YAMAHA - AT-1, just w |[W A L L r , T l PLEASE CALL FOR CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS VOU’RE IN THE ypp/ a n d ^ rebuilt, excellent condition, STOCK MARKET JJ zT l S z 'Z CURRENT PRICE LISTS $350. Call Steve after 5:30. 742- on all makes. . . ONWMLL5.iKtbrOISl WALL STREET / ^ CORNER ON^ 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 522-1104 9490. Corolla^ a lotta Tiiyiita. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 THE MARKET.' ALLIED LOAN and RENTAL CARS SCRAP METALS Campers-Trallers Available by Appointment . . Mobile Homes 65 And Lynch’s got a lotta Corollas. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 741 WINDSOR STREET Test drive a Toyota Corolla. You can feel the famous Toyota quality, even in our very lowest-priced Corolla 2-door HARTFORD THE SPANISH O H ? Y o u NOT 1970 NIMROD RIVERIA hard­ STAN OZIMEK, Manager sedan. You'll appreciate the long list of standard features, too. Things like reclining bucket seats, power front disc LANDED ON THls)-v^ YES. KNOW JEALLY 1 top tent trailer, sleeps five, brakes and electric rear window defogger— things you might pay extra for on other cars. Come in today! Prices dinette, awning, good. value, 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER bea ch k n o w LOCAL WE PAY $10 for complete junk start at only $2711. (Manufacturer's sug­ I J $475, 649-8746, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto gested retail price for the 1975 Corolla IN 1775: HISTORY ■2? Body, 528-1990. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 2-door sedan, excluding destination ;>M charges, state and local taxes and / Q \ '^ - .1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power optional equipment.) Tre4e M«rii IUfI#*fe4 ~ ■t»LgMWl4--« \- S eteering and power brakes, with air-conditioning, good shape. Call evenings, 649-2180. BRAND NEW 1975 GRANADA CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1970 CHEVROLET Camaro, YOU SAY THERE'5 HOY OF COURSE OH, I DO, WASH... automatic, power steering, BY ALL MEANS-PO. PR.WOLFQANe SECRET TO WHAT / NOT, t /VIR. FRUBY... 1 KLUTZ I BUT FIRST -BEFORE YOUR m MI0HTY 6RATE.- bucket seats, console, plus LIMITED EDITION -O c MAKE-S TWO PEOPLE ) PRICELESS ANSW ER IS REVEALED^. FULl THERB'9 • much more. Very sporty. FALL IN LOVE? JUST ONE THINS' Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland THAT BUGS MB'. S treet, 643-2791. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM

1966 CORVETTE - convertible, 2 tops, 327 4-speed, good condi­ ^3443 * tion. 742-7900.

1969 FO RD GALAXIE 500 Only ‘2711 wagon, automatic transmis­ sion, power steering, excellent condition, $1100. 228-3666 after 6 p.m. L Y N C H TOYOTA 1975 byNEA.lric.TM ( US P|l Oft -1970 CHEVROLET Belair - Phone 646-4321 Gold, 4-door, 53,000 miles, 345 Center Street, Manchester excellent condition, $1,100. 742- 8616, after 8 742-9745. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA < . 1966 CHEV station wagon, 6 cylinders, running condition, 4200. 646-7415. LET THAT BE A LESSON TO VOU...A/£P’£'/e TALK WITH YOUR MOUTH 1974 DATSUN, 260z, autom atic, m T H A rs A GOOD IDEA, DO YOU )YEAH.' IT SOUNDS a l l e y ! IT'S BOUND HEAR < LIKE HORSES FULU!->^ ■a/c, am /fm tape, four minilite TO TURN COOL AFTER WHAT I j COMIN' DOWN inags, radials. Four rims, hub­ TH E SU N a< HEAR?; TH'TRAIL.' caps, radials. $5,700. or best STK 5283 offer. 643-4^ after 5. ‘Plus taxes, registration •PONTIAC GTO, 1965 with 1971 ;400ci engine, 4-speed, mags, ■etc. $550. Call 228-3505 after 2 I f This Is Your Opportunity To Save $$$ ^ '} -fv-______FORD 1970 VOLKSWAGEN - com­ DILLON FORD Scranton Motors has these and other pletely rebuilt, excellent condi­ tion, $1,200, negotiable. 649- Used Cars ready to be sold at low. low 11444. / 6-6 I 319 Main Street, Manchester • 643-2145 Z. > 1975 by 1971 TOYOTA Corona, prices. Come in today fpr a great car excellent condition, 33,000 miles, $1,600, 649-7367. at a great buy... MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W IN AT BRIDGE 1963 PONTIAC Catalina, for MERCURY OH.YE9.THAT parts. Call after 6, 647-9665. M R EM IN D S/V^E.. m MORIARTY Joe overlooked squeeze play The bidding has been: 6 1972 VEGA Hatchback, sUn- BROTHERS LINCOLN 1974 MONTE CARLO 2-Door Hardtop, small V-8 engine, automatic transmission, dard shift, radio, after 5, 649- West North . East South 5819. power steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, AM radio, low mileage. 2 to choose from. NORTH 6 “Finesses, finesses, finesses! small heart and the queen of VOLKSWAGEN, BUG - 1970, A K J64 Why don’t they ever work for clubs and Joe, the three hearts he had been dealt. Pass 2 V Pass ? green, new valve job, shocks, MOHARTY BROS. PLAY BALL from *42 95 4F K 76 me,” groaned Hard Luck Joe. You, South, hold: tires, am/fm, runs good. $1,100. ♦ Q2 West would have had to hang A2 V J 9765 ♦AKQJ44A2 After 3 p.m, M9-9067. A Q 10 9 6 West had opened the king of on to the ace of clubs and hence A — Three hearts is conser­ 1974 LEMANS COUPE WEST EAST clubs and shifted to the ace and could only have two hearts left. vative; four hearts optimistic, hut 4969 FORD Econoline Van F- A - A 10 7 2 four of diamonds. East had The queen would have dropped this time we go with the optimists. 300, Call 646-1337 before 9 a.m. 2-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, radio, whitewall tires, vinyl VQ 10 853 y 9 2 taken his king and led back a and Joe would have had nothing In any case keep your diamond suit top, low miles. 4 to choose from. 6AJ10 4 8K853 club which Joe ruffed. Even­ to complain about. concealed. 1965 CHEVROLET Belair, new WINTHROP AAKJ2 A 8 5 4 3 tually Joe had ruffed another brakes, shocks, good running club to see if the ace would TODAY’S QUESTION SOUTH (D) Instead of bidding two hearts condition, $300 or best offer, *3 9 9 5 A AQ 9 8 5 3 drop. When that didn’t come off lalala THEY'MUST your partner has jumped to three 643-4345 after 4 p.m. ... V A J 4 Joe had lost the heart finesse, LH-I-OH, B B O L S r game and rubber. hearts. What do you do now? LA LA 8976 Answer Tomorrow VEGA WAGON - 1972, red, AM- CFFAFER A7 FM radio, turbo-automatic, LAIALA S A O e > . If Joe had taken the trouble to custom interior, exceptional 1972 VOLVO IMA Both vulnerable review the bidding he would condition all-around, private .1800E, 4-cyllnder engine, fuel Injected, 4-speed transmission, have come to the conclusion Answer to Previous Puzzle owner retired, firm, $1,850, call 16,000 miles, spare tire has never been used, radio, whitewall West North East South that West held the queen of Heat Wave 649-0130 after 5 p.m. tires. hearts. The next step would U 1 A have been to see if he could do ACROSS 3 Procure ■ 1974 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo 4 Droop Dble. Redble. 2 8 Pass anything about it. The answer 1 ----- days Landau - 4,500 miles, bucket *3 6 9 5 5 Swiss canton 3 ♦ 3 A Pass 4 A would be that he certainly 4 Heat- rTn To I seats, automatic transmission, 6 Burmese spirit i ri)) could. producing Pass Pass Pass 7 Harbor Q S S IIS I .A.M.-F.M. stereo tape system, luminary ES 8 Multitude ■ power brakes, power windows, DICK Opening lead — K * If Joe had ruffed his last dia­ 7 Dawdles ca 1973 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE 9 Trodden way radial tires, rally wheels, many <5tVALU 9 Pattern of mond and then run all his 10 Chatter (coll.l V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, stereo, b-b excellence extras, call after 5 , 633-3392. trumps, he would have come 11 Slouan Indian power disc brakes, vinyl root, whitewall tires, cloth Interior. 13 Make a By Oswald & James Jacoby down to a three-card ending. 12 Recent speech VOLKSWAGEN Squareback, BY FRANK O’NEAL 17 M auna------North would be holding king 14 Stir up 1972, excellent condition. 20 Froth 4 2 9 5 15 Tear 2 2 "------told 31 Expert (coll.) 46 Wager Radio, 40,000 miles. 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V * PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 6. 1975 OBITUARIES Scholarships Awarded Merritt; Manchester Chapter of UNICO (Qj^ntinued from Page One) International, Bemie Giovino. Also, Manchester Junior Women’s Club, Erling Larson Owned Memorial, Joseph Granato, father; Mrs. Michael Mlodzinski; Manchester TWENTY-TWO PAGES Jaycees of Manchester, Alan Lamson, Education Association, Josephine PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Hardware Store Here Jaycee president; Manchester Education Kelleher; Manchester Lodge of Masons, Association, Josephine Kelleher; Jaycee Earl Robertson; Scandia Lodge, Vasa Erling F. Larsen, 68, of Wind­ Lodge of Masons, Delta Wives of Manchester, Mrs. Joseph Order of America, Herbert Bengtson; sor, who formerly operated Chapter, RAM, St. John's Com- Lawlor; David Murray Tupper Memorial, Daniel Manchuck Memorial, William H. Larsen's Hardware in mandry. Knights Templar, of Michael Tupper; Kiwanis Club of Sleith; Richard Martin Public Service Up to $20 Billion Involved in ‘Arms Deal of Century' Manchester's North End, died Willimantic and the Windsor Manchester, George English; Lions Club Award, Edward Coltman; Edward P. Thursday at Hartford Hospital. Chamber of Commerce. of Manchester, Howard Gold; Knights of Moriarty Memorial, Miss Elinor Hashim; He was the husband of Mrs. Other survivors are a son, Columbus, Campbell Council, James Verplanck Fund, Laurence Leonard; Mildred Jespersen Larsen. Earl C. Larsen of Manchester; Holmes; Manchester Dental Society, Dr. Mary Margaret Moriarty Lynch Born in Hartford, Mr. Larsen two sisters, Mrs. Walter Ostby Ronald Stephens. Memorial, Robert Fuller; James Franklin had lived in Manchester most of of Manchester and Mrs. Arthur Also, Knights of Columbus, Campbell Mott Memorial, Mrs. Patricia M. Kodes; life, moving to Windsor seven Violette of East Hartford; and Council, James Holmes; G.'T. LaBionne G. Albert Pearson Memorial, Thomas U.S.-Made F16 Fighter years ago, where he was presi­ four grandchildren. and Associates, Thomas Rollason, MSF Rollason; Pioneer International dent of Larsen's Hardware. The funeral is Saturday at 10 committee chairman; Mary Margaret Scholarship, Dominic Squatrito; Regal He operated a hardware store a m. at the Carmon-Poquonock Lynch Memorial, Miss Angelee Diana; Men’s Shop, Inc., Thomas Rollason; for 34 years at 34 Depot Sq. Funeral Home, 1816 Poquonock Charles W. Lathrop Memorial, Mrs. Edward L. Pouech Instructors of the Han­ before the North End Ave.. Poquonock. Burial will be Charles W. Lathrop; Loring Studios, dicapped Memorial, Grace Mary Belfiore; Redevelopment forced him to in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Henry Steiner; Manchester Lodge of Mrs. Nettie Reale Memorial, Alphonse Masons, Earl M. Robertson; Bernice W. Selected by Belgium move the business to Windsor. Rocky Hill. Reale; Robert E. and Joyce Stanton, Mrs. He was a former director of Friends may call at the Maher Scholarship, Allan Cone; Nicholas Krascella, MSF director; Rotary BRUSSELS (UPI) - The United States “The government decided to proceed entered its YF17 Cobra as a contender. the Eighth Utilities District and funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 Manchester Education Association, — the other NATO countries replacing Club of Manchester, Donald Genovesi; clinched the multi-billion dollar “arms with the ordering of 102 YF16 planes Friday a U.S. Senate subcommittee issued a member of the First Church p.m. Manchester Lodge of Arthur Glaesar; Manchester Bar Associa­ their Starfighters in a consortium with Rotary Club of Manchester, Donald deal of the century” today with Belgium destined to replace Il6 F104s,” Tindemans a report saying that the former head of the in Windsor, Congregational. He Masons will conduct a Masonic tion, Probate Judge William FitzGerald; Belgium — have already voiced their Genovesi; Norman Spector Memorial, selecting the General Dynamics F16 told newsmen. French air force, Gen. Paul Stehlin, had also belonged to Manchester service tonight at 8 at the Manchester Board of Realtors, Richard preference for the F16 over its chief Robert Digan. fighter jet over the French Mirage FIE Belgium was thought to be planning to received more than $60,000 to promote the funeral home. challenger, the French Dassault Mirage for its air force. buy 116 planes. Cobra. FI. Harrison Larrabee The family suggests that any Sharing program notes about themselves are, from left, Willian Sacharek, Mrs. Mary Prime Minister Leo Tindemans an­ Tindemans said he regretted that the Stehlin said last November that either ELLINGTON - Harrison B. memorial contributions may be Norway formally made its decision Klein and Elmore Putnam, retiring members of the Illing Junior High School staff. They nounced the Belgian decision following a purchase of a European plane was not now American plane was technologically Larrabee, 61, of 81 Pinnacle Rd. made to the First Church in Friday after its parliament voted 100 to 19 were honored Thursday at a dinner-dance at the Army & Navy Club. (Herald photo by cabinet meeting that lasted more than possible, but said that Belgium “doesn’t superior to the Mirage and the resultant died Thursday at his home. He Windsor, Congregational. in favor of the American plane after an Dunn) three hours. want to be responsible for a considerable furor in France forced him to resign as was the husband of Mrs. Laura Vernon Rejects Budget hour-long debate. weakening of European security.” The vice president of the French Parliament; A Belgium cabinet vote in favor of the Freitas Larrabee. decision paves the way for The Stehlin was struck by a bus in Paris Mr. Larrabee was born Nov. Mrs. Mary Kingston (Continued from Page One) F16 would earn General Dynamics an es­ your’re not getting what you want,’ he Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and Friday and was reported in serious condi­ timated $2 billion in contracts for 348 of 25. 1913 in East Hartford and ROCKVILLE-Mrs. Mary E. Portuguese Press Three Leaving Illing Staff council what a $200,000 cut would mean to told the council. Belgium to purchase 334 F16s — tion today in a hospital after undergoing the fighers for Europe alone. had lived in Ellington for 20 Kingston, 70, formerly of Council member Gretchen Mason said 7 the board. He added that most board designated YF16 during its experimental surgery. This would be followed by estimated years. He was employed as Rockville, died this morning in Crisis Heightens members were agreeable to this com­ she could support going with the $200,000 stage — to replace their obsolescent F104 The Netherlands, Norway and Denmark sales of $15 to $20 billion in spare parts general foreman at Hamilton a Hartford convalescent home. Three members of the Illing Manchester since 1947, but has years. She has worked in other promise,,however. cut if the board turned over the current LISBON (UPI) - The editors of Starfighters. over the years. Standard Division of United She was the widow of Francis Junior High School staff were been in the field of education Manchester schools for more He explained that four out of six salary surplus, “but I couldn’t swallow both.” Republica today rejected the The deal, worth an estimated $20 billion Technologies Corp., Windsor W. Kingston. honored at a dinner-dance more than 40 years. than 12 years. Mrs. Klein plans contracts have been negotiated with a ’The two boards then separated to caucus government’s terms for reopening their eventually, was delayed for months Locks, when he retired a year- Mrs. Kingston was bom Aug. Thursday upon their retirement Putnam’s future plans in­ to take a trip to California. saving of about $42,000 and another should for 20 minutes and returned and agreed on newspaper, heightening Portugals press because of military conditions and and-a-half ago after working for 30, 1904 in Glasgo, Conn, and from the staff at the school. clude travel, spending time at Sacharek has been a custo­ be settled soon and reflect a $20,000 the $200,000 cut and the return of this freedom crisis. politics. the firm for 35 years. He was a had been a patient in convales­ They are Elmore Putnam, his other home in Maine, and dian at Illing for 15 years. A saving. year’s surplus with the promise of the “The communique is unacceptable,” At one point the Northrop Corp. had Agency Cites Indicators member of the Knights of cent homes for many years. teacher; Mrs. Mary Klein, working with his stamp collec­ devotee of skiing, fishing and He explained that a $370,779 increase school board that no abnormal spending editor Raul rego said. “It solves nothing. Columbus of Glastonbury. Survivors are a son, Francis cafeteria manager; and tion. camping, he plans to continue has been projected in the teachers’ salary will be done from now until the end of the We are standing firm in our position to de­ Other survivors are two sons, Kingston of Hartford; two William Sacharek, custodian. Mrs. Klein has been in charge his active sports life. account and added that the increase fiscal year, June 30, so some $100,000 can fend freedom of the press.” Lester M. Larrabee of Bristol daughters, Mrs. Mildred Lar­ Of Recession’s Ending Putnam has taught in of the Illing cafeteria for 14 offered and rejected by the teachers was be returned to the general fund. One of Portugal’s few remaining in­ and James A. Larrabee of Dan­ son of Rockville and Mrs. 6.5 per cent and would cost about $320,000. The council then met briefly to adopt, the dependent papers, Republica was closed P&W Engines By MIKF. FEINSILBFR sion is hitting bottom have started bury; two daughters, Miss Shirley Flynn of Livermore, $8,659,000 figure and set June 12 at 8:15 May 20 when the government refused to behaving that way. Calif.; and five grandchildren. He further said that if the council United Press International Cynthia Larrabee of Ellington p.m. at the Middle School for the second invoke the nations press law and order Despite the highest jobless rate since He cited: The White-Gibspn-Small restored $138,000 of the cut and the saving and Mrs. Susan Fuchs of special town meeting. back to work striking printers who were To Be Used before Pearl Harbor, 9.2 per cent in May, —An index of 172 industries which Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., is in of the some $iB0,000 in the other salary ac­ Leonardo, N.J.; and three counts along with the some $370,000 in the Asked after the meeting what this new demanding a change in the socialist other figures indicate the economy’s measures the breadth of the recession. grandchildren. charge of arrangements, which The Belgium government’s decision teachers’ salary account, there would still figure would mean as far as the mill rate editorial policy. plunge is ending, the Bureau of Labor For the first time since last August the in­ The funeral is Saturday at are incomplete. today to buy the General Dynamics F16 COURT CASES be a shortage of about $80,000 in the is concerned. Mayor McCoy said he An official communique Friday night Statistics said. dex showed more industries with rising 8:15 a.m. from Burke-Fortin fighter jet ends a prolong^ period of budget. He suggested that both groups go couldn’t at that point say for sure but he said the paper could reappear but that The 9.2 per cent unemployment rate, employment than with declining employ­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., anxiety for officials of United along with the total $200,000 cut even speculated the new budget figure will neither the administration would be highest since 1941 — announced by BLS ment. Rockville, with a Mass at the Technologies of East Hartford. COMMON PLEAS COURT St., Coventry, was fined 520 on 525; David Curso, 20, East though there would be the $80,000 shor­ probably mean an increase in excess of changed, as the Comimunist-led printers Friday — meant 8,538,000 Americans were —The factory layoff rate. For the third Church of St. Luke at 9. Burial one count of third-degree The firm’s Pratt & Whitney plant in Card of Thanks (Geographical. Area 19) Hartford, reckless driving, 540 tage, “But I still feel it’s a compromise. the one mill increase he originally thought Rehearse Monday’s Program demanded, nor workers discharged, as the out of work. I consecutive month, it declined in May. will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, criminal mischief. Five other East Hartford will manufacture the power We wish to Uiank our many friends for (Rockville Session) and failure to carry license, We’re not getting what we want and there would be. editors wanted. As the unemployment news was an­ —New claims for unemployment com- East Hartford. counts of the same charge were plants for the F16. their kindness and sympathy, floral and Richard Normandin, 32, of 29 nolled. Singing a song about trash, Highland Park School students rehearse one of It meant, according to Rego, that the nounced, however, First National City pensaton are “well below levels reached Friends may call at the spiritual bouquets and messages during nolled and one count of third- The initial orders for the planes for the Range Hill Dr., Vernon, was the acts to be presented in a spring music program Monday at 1:15 p.m. at basic dispute had not been settled, leaving Bank of New York, a trendsetter, said earlier in the year.”^ funeral home tonight from 7 to our recent bereavement. degree larceny was also nolled. the rebellious printers still in a position to NATO countries is estimateiid at $2 billion The family of Michael Hukus fined 5150 on a charge of Friday it has cut its prime interest rate to —“Involuntary” part-time workers — 9. Richard Wilson, 20, of 31 David Garabedian, 18, of 72 the school. Singing “I Love Trash” from the Sesame Street TV show are se­ but with spare parts over the years, the operating under the influence of continue their disruptive job action. under 7 per cent, to 6% per cent, the those who would rather work full-time — Regan Rd., Rockville, pleaded Cold Spring Dr., Vernon, cond graders, from left, Mary Helen Fitzgerald, Robert Murphy and Even though the communique invoked over-all deal could add up to $20 billion. A declined for a third month in a row. J liquor or drugs. Charges of Ms. Sydoriak lowest in over two years. innocent to charges of disorder­ operating unregistered motor Kristine Marozzi as Billy Ferguson, in the can, listens. The sixth grade glee the press law prohibiting such strikes to major cost item in each plane is its power BLS Commissioner Julius Shiskin told Shiskin emphasized that a recession’s reckless driving, and failure to ly conduct, third-degree vehicle, 55; Gerald Kaminsky, club will perform songs from Broadway shows. (Herald photo by Pinto) plant. obey a traffic signal were express changes in policy, it said the law Congress’ Joint Economic Committee hitting bottom is not the same as its en­ criminal mischief, breach of 23, of 47 Willard St., Gets MCC Award The selection of the F16 will stabilize ding. nolled. was not in tune with the revolution and Friday that employment-related statistics Council Waives Fees peace, and interfering with an Manchester, operating under must immediately be revised. employment at P&W for several years. which usually move up early when a reces­ Roy Spielman, 16, of 21 Mid­ officer and his case is the influence of liquor or drugs, dle Rd., Ellington, was fined Diane Sydoriak of Old Post The printers had issued a statement of scheduled for jury trial later 540; I. Bruce Berenbaum, IN THE SERVICE Hijacke^ Helicopter their own prior to the military regime’s 510 for operating a motorcycle Rd., Tolland is the winner of the For Elderly Housing this month. Nutmeg Village, Vernon, without a license and 55 for Manchester Community decision. They vowed their strike would Other cases disposed of: issuing bad check, nolled; operating an unregistered College Division of Social continue for “direct and true par­ VERNOIN following tax refund requests: David S. Anselmo, 19, of 37 Donald L. Coville, 41, of 54 Senate Approves Arms Bill Airman Stephen M. Sadloski, MARS is an organization of Science and Public Service 'rison Break ticipation” in editorial policy “for the U Norman L. Latulippe 59.90; motorcycle. Phoenix St., Vernon, speeding School St., Rockville, disorder­ On request of Atty. Edwin Charges of reckless driving son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. radio amateurs who have Careers award. good of the revolutionary process.” Lavitt, acting for the Vernon Mill Outlet Stores, Inc. 5373.05; changed to violation of a traffic ly conduct, and intoxication, Sadloski of 48 Hollister St., has volunteered their time and The award is given each year JACKSON, Mich. (UPI) - The black state police with hijacking the helicopter It left the Socialist party to decide once WASHINGTON (UPI) - Apparently in­ high unemployment at home” made it im­ when the Senate, which earlier had ap­ and Steven Wakefield 549.50. and disobeying an officer’s nolled; Rodney J. St. Jean, 21, and white helicopter came in low, just Housing Authority, the Town control signal, 515 fine; Yvonne graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo, radio equipment to provide to the graduate in the careers used in the most sensational prison escape more whether to renew its threat to pull fluenced by Communist victories in possible to cut the arms bill. proved $110 million in research and In other action the council: signal were nolled. of East Hartford, third-degree clearing the trees and the walls of the Council agreed Thursday night Archibald, 30 Hatheway Rd., from the U. S. Air Force communications to military program who has the highest in Michigan history. its two ministers out of the 21-man Southeast Asia and high unemployment at “The unexpectedly sudden collapse of development funds for the high-accuracy Accepted with regret the Wayne K. Little, 18, of Lake Ellington, speeding school bus. criminal trespassing,nolled. world’s largest walled prison, guarded by to waive all building, recording munitions maintenance and civil officials when grade average. Also in jail was Jolyne Lou Conn, 31, of military-civilian cabinet unless Republica home, the Senate has passed a $30 billion Cambodia and South Vietnam, followed by maneuverable re-entry vehicle (MaRV), resignation of Peter Jaconski electronic scanners but short on manned the Mayaguez incident, dissuaded a and sewer fees in connection specialist course conducted by emergencies cause normal Ms. Sydoriak is also a co­ ’’V Webberville, another central Michigan reappears. arms procurement bill without deleting voted 43-41 to forbid the Pentagon from ac­ as inspector of eating places towers. number of Senators who otherwise were with construction of housing for the Air Training Command. communica^n facilities to be valedictorian of the 1975 MCC town, who was described as a girl friend The government announcement that the any money. tually testing the weapon. and rest rooms; approved the ’The helicopter at first overshot its prepared to vote with us.” But Cranston the elderly. He is being assigned to Eglin limited or nonexistent. graduating class. She gave the who had freqeuntly visited Remling since paper would be allowed to publish on “It is a smashing victory for a strong Cranston said the vote was “a sen­ The authority is in the appointment of John F. Sewer Survey Funds Voted AFB, Fla., for duty with a unit Zorger is employed by IBM target — a red handkerchief in the middle he began a 7- to 10-year jail term in mid- request came just two hours before the defense,” said Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., said, “We’ll be striking back again when sational turnaround victory” and claimed N valedictory Wednesday night at process of building an addition Polhemus to the Recreation Corp. of Manchester as a of a 60- by 75-foot area of green grass near 1973 for forgery. latest socialist ultimatum deadline. chairman of the Senate Armed Services the timing may be better.” it “saved us $40 billion to $60 billion in a sewer system evaluation sur­ of the Tactical Air Command. to the Grove Street elderly Commission to fill the un­ VERNON the total cost. The remainder of Airman Sadloski, a 1973 customer engineer. the school’s commencement the plant where inmates turn out Committee. The vote was 77-6. Differences with a $32 wild and costly new round in the nuclear vey. housing project and it is the expired term of John Canavari; By resolution Thursday night, the cost is paid with federal graduate of East Catholic High exercises, automobile license plates. It then turned He said the defeat of efforts backed by billion procurement bill passed by the arms race.” The entire treatment plant usual procedure for the town to and approved the appointments the Vernon Town Council funds. School, attended Central Pvt. Michael R. Briggs, son The mother of three is plan­ 360 degrees, came down smoothly, and a Senate liberals to put a $23.8 billion ceiling House must be worked out. Other senators expressed concern that expansion program is expected waive any fees connected with of Robert Kelly, Raymond agreed to pay 521,600 as the The town has been ordered by Connecticut State College, New of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ning to continue her education man jumped aboard. on the bill is “a message to the world that The six senators voting against the the MaRV, a missile warhead that can to cost $10.5 million and some this type of construction. Walker and Richard Harding as town’s share of a proposed the Department of En­ Briggs, Rt. 2, Coventry, com- at Eastern Connecticut State “Thanks,” the new passenger said as White House Delays the Senate feels that this is no time to measure were Democratic leader Mike change course while coming down on its 80 per cent of this will be reim­ Britain. The council also approved the assistant deputy fire marshals. 5216,000 sewer system evalua­ vironmental Protection (DEP) pleM the radio teletype opera­ College in the fall. the copter lifted off th^ ground. weaken our defense posture.” Mansfield, D-Mont.; Dick Clark, D-Iowa; target and would be capable of destroying bursed with federal funds. tion survey. to improve the operation of its Air National Guard Sgt. tion course at the Army Signal ’Thus a 47-year old inmate named Dale Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., who Mike Gravel, D-Alaska; Mark Hatfield, R- Russian missiles in their silos, would The survey study. Town At­ There will be a public hearing sewage treatment plant and Wayne E. Tracy, son of Mr. and School at Ft. Gordon, Ga. Remling escaped. Friday from Southern Airing of CIA Report criticized the bill as excessively large, Ore., George McGovern, D-S.D., and create a ‘‘counterforce” weapon that torney Abbot Schwebel said, is on the resolution at 7:30 p.m. federal law requires that all Mrs. Earl W. Tracy of 46 Michigan Prison in a bold plan copied said “the collapse in Southeast Asia and Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis. could spark another nuclear arms race. towns, as a condition precedent to determine what waste goes MORI HERS. June 16, prior to the regular Worcester Rd., Vernon, was from two earlier real life escapes and a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vice President the commission not to include in the The only major liberal victory came New Hope Picnic Planned Saturday to obtaining a 90 per cent grant into the sewage system other council meeting. graduated at Lowry AFB, current Charles Bronson film, Nelson Rockefeller has pledged the public report its findings on charges the CIA was than the normal sewage. Ovtr 40 T im 9l IhiixciBid I t n l c i The $21,600 is 10 per cent of on filter plants, conduct a Colo., from the U. S. Air Force “Breakout.” involved in foreign assassination plots. New Hope Manor will have a members of the board of direc­ will get a full report on “serious deficien­ technical training course for O p e n 24 Hours Dally Remling, a native of Hooker, Okla., who “The decision (not to include assassina­ Groom-To-Be’s Parents Live in Vernon family picnic for “Friends of tors and staff at Saturday’s pic­ cies” in the Central Intelligence Agency material facilities specialists. has spent most of the last 20 years in tion plots) was made three weeks ago,” New Hope” Saturday from noon nic. /ABOUT FOR EMERGENCY SERVKE found by his six-month investigation. Sgt. Tracy is returning to his prison, was still at large today, but two Rockefeller said Friday night the final Rockefeller said. to 4 p.m. at New Hope. Vernon Gets $7,261 Grant alleged confederates — one of them ANG unit at Bradley Airport. TOWN report of the commission he headed to in­ The evidence gathered by the commis­ Friends of New Hope was A dance for the benefit of described as his girl friend — were executive director of the He attended Rockville High vestigate the CIA will be made public in sion on assassination plots was turned formed last December as a New Hope is scheduled for June A grant of $7,261, awarded by troubled and troublesome Mobil H arrested within six hours of the escape. State Man, Russian Actress CPCCA, said the grants being School. the next week or two after it has been read over to Ford separately and also will also fund-raising project to solve 14 from 8 p.m. *c 1 a.m. at the the Connecticut Planning Com­ youth. Members of the Retired HEATING OILS 1 * ^ ^ The breakout from the prison, which awarded to 40 Connecticut com­ The Preventive Youth by President Ford. be given to the Senate committee in­ New Hope’s financial American Legion Home. mittee on Criminal Administra- Teachers Association of covers 68 acres and houses 3,642 inmates, munities represents a signifi­ Counseling program in Vernon John W. Zorger of 57 Hemlock The report was to have been made vestigating intelligence activities. problems. Contributors, who Tickets are 55 per couple and tion (CPPCA) will be Manchester are reminded of OIL BURNER A came three days after inmates first saw may be obtained at the Legion cant effort to develop alter­ offers a range of services in­ St. has been accepted into the public this weekend, but the White House After testifying at a closed meeting of were made official Friends of forthcoming to Vernon for the organization’s luncheon HEATING INSTALLATION television advertisements for the Bronson New Hope, and their families Home or by calling New Hope natives to the traditional cluding individual counseling, U. S. Air Force Military Af­ blocked that plan, saying the President that committee Friday, former CIA Expected to Marry juvenile delinquency prevention Today filiate Radio System (MARS) Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the picture. "It stirred a lot of discussion,” had not had an opportunity to digest the Director John McCone told reporters will join the teen-age residents Manor, 643-2701. Set-ups will be and treatment projects. criminal justice process suited family counseling, and group 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 as a volunteer radio operator. Manchester Country Club. said Don Young, the prison’s music and 360-page study. there were U.S.-sanctioned plots against and their families as well as available at a nominal fee. Benjamin Goldstein, acting to solving the problems of treatment as well as a school 315 Center St. ' Menchester STAMFORD (UPI) - The surprise The bride’s mother couldn’t be there The only word from the bride through her film director. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro in the early outreach program. Rockefeller told newsmen earlier that' marriage of Russian actress Victoria either. She remains in Russia where brother was, “No more publicity, please.” One of the two arrested was Donald Hill, 1960s, but that they were “minor” and ul­ Goldstein termed these the delay was unrelated to a decision by Fyodorova to Pan American Airlines pilot authorities have reportedly taken her The younger Tate said his sister told him 23, of Fowlerville, who was charged by timately abandoned. COLLEGE NOTES programs not only the most VITAMIN Frederick Pouy has all the signs of an in­ films out of circulation. Tate said, the couple would return to her father’s Re«d Gross-Roots Savings He said the nature of the times should be promising treatment that can however, she fully approved when she home in two or three weeks. considered in judging the events, recalling ternational intrigue. Nora E. Agostinelli, daughter She is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruggles of and general worthiness as a be offered to youth but also an HEADQUARTERS The wedding was to take place learned of the marriage. Her 90-day visa to visit the United States that Castro allowed the Soviet Union to of Mr. and Mrs. Vito J. Manchester High School and is Manchester, received the citizen of the college. important factor in solving the Liggett Parkade sometime, somewhere, today, possiBly in The Stamford city clerk’s office said the was to expire Wednesday. Tate said im­ Mahoney Cites House Effort attempt to install missiles in Cuba that Agostinelli of Oak St., has been majoring in fashion merchan­ Robert Frost Memorial Endow­ A junior majoring in music, problems of an overloaded Low Priccsl Connecticut. couple took out a marriage license migration officials have extended the visa could hit the United States and “destroy named to the dean’s list for the dising. She has also been ment Fund Award for the 1974- Linda is working toward a justice system. But the location was a closely guarded Tuesday but wouldn’t necessarily be indefinitely and she will apply for U.S. every city east of the Mississippi.” second semester of her elected house president of her 75 academic year at Windham B.F.A. degree with concentra­ To Amend Development Bill secret, unknown even to the bride’s half- married in Stamford, Pouy’s residence. citizenship. Committee Chairman Sen. Frank freshman year at Garland dormitory. College in Putney, Vt. The tion in voice. She has been on State Rep. Francis Mahoney, D- build large scale developments without brother and a close family friend, neither The marria'^e will be her second and his Irina Kirk, the University of Connec­ 7 Church, D-Idaho, said still-secret evidence Junior College in Boston. award was made in recognition the honors or dean’s list for all of whom was invited. The bride’s father is third. ticut Russian language lecturer who Manchester, said today that he had many bids or compliance with local zoning shows the assassination problem was “not Linda Ruggles, daughter of of her academic achievement of her semesters at Windham. too ill to attend. Her mother remains in The groom made no public comment. arranged the reunion between father and calls of concern about the Community regulations. confined” to Castro, and that; “I really W ------V 1976 Development Act now before Gov. Ella The rejected amendments, Mahoney Russia. daughter, said she hasn’t seen Miss I KATHY SAYS: “MY YOUNGER SISTER, BARBARAI think the subject cannot be simplified or The groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Fyodorova since her arrival and doesn’t Grasso. reports, would have permitted the public dismissed in that manner.” SAYS TO BE SURE AND TELL THE PEOPU THAT Plnehurst Sat. 8 AM til 6 PM pure linen The highly controversial bill, he said, to petition for a referendum and would Alexander Pouy of Vernon, Conn., said know where the wedding is. NATIVE VEGETABLES ARE IN, AND THEY’RE SO was passed after two House amendments have required legislative approval of bond Friday they were surprised to hear of the “I am delighted that Victoria will be G o o o r Perdue Broilers, Fryers and Parts. calendar to limit some of the broader powers in the issues over certain monetary levels. plans. Mrs. Pouy said she first learned of married and become an American CRISP AIRE: M ic t, RuAMit, R«d S OoM m MIclout AppiM. bill were defeafed. “This bill was for the cities, mainly the wedding when she read the newspaper, citizen,” she said Friday. NATIVE; Spinach, Aaparagua, Rhubarb, Scalllona, RadWiaa, Baat I HAMBURG PATTIES towels Nedzi Ouster “I voted for both amendments,” Hartford which not too long ago was told but was unable to contact her son, whose The couple is expected to settle in the Qraana, Chany Tomatoaa, Qraan A Yallow Squaah, Tumipa, Sarcal two-story home Puoy built in well-to-do Potatoaa, Caullnowar, Broccoli, Paaa, ShaMa, Laaka, CMnaaa A Savoy Freshly frozen • ■ ■ — J at 1955 pricesi Mahoney said, “but when they they failed, by voters in a referendum to leave its Stamford phone was disconnected. Cabbaga, Balglum Endiva, Dandallona. in 4-lb box Jr, 1 had to vote against the bill in its final charter unchanged. The purpose of this Predicted “I don’t know the location and I don’t Dolphin Cove off Long Island Sound, an FRESH: Bing Charrtaa, Cantalopaa, Honaydawa, Rad, Whita A Blua ONLY hour’s drive from New York City. Qrapaa, Mangaoa, PInaapplaa, LImaa, Qrapafrult, Strawbarriaa, (lb. $1.16...... box form. In my previous three terms I have bill was to enable cities like Hartford to have a wedding invitation,” said the M.64 BOSTON (UPI) — Rep. Lucien N. Ned­ The younger Tate described Pouy, 36, as Paachaa, Walarmalon, Nactarinaa. Enjoy big power features Buy freshly made Patties at the service meat counter...1 or voted against $uch bills because I, too, am bypass charter restrictions on bonding for zi, D-Mich., will probably be ousted next brother, retired Navy Capt. Hugh Tate, in at surprising prices. concerned about this type of legislation.” development or redevelopment pur­ Orange Park, Fla., where Miss a “hell of a fine guy. “BUY ONE OR A DOZEN, AND PICK OUT YOUR OWN” 1000. week from his position as chairman of the “I know it sounds like a quickie,’’ he THRimr WEEKEND SPECIALS We have new 1974 Cadets The legislation permits cities and towns poses,” Mahoney said. House Committee investigating the CIA, Fyodorova’s father lives. DELUXE in stock at super ine lather, Jackson R. Tate, 77, a said, “but I think it’ll be a successful NATIVE S PIN A C H ...... ib .3* ‘ 1 a $2.00 value by a simple resolution, without public “1 personally don’t think Manchester according to a prediction by Rep. Michael CHUCK savings. Supply retired admiral, saw his daughter for the marriage.” GREEN A YEUOW SQ U ASH...... ib SIRLOIN a real early buy, referendum or hearings, to buy land and would attempt to take advantage of such a J. Harrington, D-Mass. p in iE S limited so hurry. Many first time March 23 when she arrived from NATIVE HOT HOUSE TOMATOES...... ib .M « ideal for thoughtful gifts •]] 10H.P.W/MOWER bill. In my estimation it was for cities Nedzi’s failure to take action after fin­ PAHIES attachnwnts available. the Soviet Union. Miss Fyodorova, 29, is SALAD BOWL LETTUCE...... haad3«< which are restricted by charters and ding out about illegal CIA activities dic­ lb. choose from 10 See these economical the offspring of a wartime love affair NECTARINES ...... ib .M « i b . M , 6 9 which wduld be only too happy to go tates his removal, Harrington said in an Inside Today. different patterns tractors today. The Weather between Tate and Soviet actress Zoya SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF WICKER A IMPORTED ahead,” he said. interview with radio station W E^Friday Senior Citizens...... Page * ARMOUR’S LAND OF LAKES Fyodorova. BASKETS we hsve every little Ihingl night. He said Nedzi’s slow motimfwork in Bookmobile...... Page 2 Fair early today, then becoming con­ The bill has drawn heavy criticism from Her mother’s liaison with the U.S. naval OPEN DAI'LV 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6'A.M. TO S P.M. FRANKS CHEESE MnamimoNM. NMNisiBa the committee has “hung him already.” siderably cloudy with chance of showers several sources including those who officer led to conviction on a charge of es­ Dear Abby...... Page 2 a Wt Sail T/ia Hanid, Sunday Papara, p/ua Lonary ThkM "where a »1397. Nedzi’s departure would be a lb. 995 5 particularly over northern and eastern fought the proposed “newtown” develop­ “significant” step which would pionage and a 25-year sentence in Siberia, Wings of Evening...... f ...... Page 7 dolhr’s sections. High temperatures in the upper ment in Coventry and others who allege it where Victoria was born. The sentence "THE KING We will have Freah Cole Slaw, Potato Salad and “legitimize” whatever conclusions the Herald Angle...... • ® worth a 60s to low 70s. Partly cloudy tonight with a could be used to relocate minorities in was commuted after eight years upon the OF Macaroni Shrimp Salad. EQUIPMENT CORP. select committee arrives at, the East Nine Plays Today ...... Page • th® iwfocle of ] doUarr "u«N iHwaan a Hi MteHSi- chance of a few showers. Low other sections of Hartford. death of Josef Stalin. PRODUCBI" Massachusetts Democrat said. Top MHS Athletes...... Page 9 downtown tnanchester . _ RT. 83 I72-0707 VERNON, CONN. temperatures in the low 50s. Variable Currently the governor is re-evaluating Harrington said Rep. Robert N. Gialmo, Tate’s son said the admiral wouldn’t be PERO PINEHURST GROCERY 2 miles from Vernon Circle of Rt. 83 Bicentennial Feature ...... Page 10 cloudiness Sunday with chance of showers. the bill which she had earlier indicated she D-Conn., will be asked to take the post, at the wedding to give his daughter away. 276 OAKLAND ST., • 643-6384 302 MAIN Mon. to Thurs. 8-6:30, Fri. 8-8, Set. 8-4______High in the upper 60s. would sign. even though he says he doesn’t want it. He is in frail health in Florida. Victoria Fyilorova Manchester Week in Review. . . . Page 14 I