< biggin Racks The Weather PAGE TWENTY- MANCHESTER EVENING HEaiALD. Mancheater. Conn., Mon.. Oct. 9,1972 ficers will rehearse at 6:15. Mtw SPEBSQSA, will rehean* ton||^t Vp lOOth Win Scholarship Service will be given, at the KofC Home at 8. FVlr tonight, low in the u m w the meeUng, refreshments will be 30i. FUr and milder WedneMbo, ^m lnars are free. rehearsal la open to all men See Page 10 A b o u t T o w n served. highs near 70. Manchester Police interested In singing barbershop- Hlanrbpatpr lEupmng Upralb Financing post-high schooE Theo Badenhuizen, director of style harmony. Obituary northbound car operated by John The religious education board MANCHESTER education will be the subject of the Lutz Junior Museum, vylll of Second Congregational Church J. Walker, 57, of 9 Eldridge St. the third seminar, tomorrow at — Carmine M. Viterito, 18, of 118 appear on the Ranger Andy will meet tonight at 7:30 at the The Senior Citizeni Italian MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,.OCTOBER 10,1B72 VOL. XCH. No. 8 MANCHESTER A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES Walker was Issded a written war­ 7:15 p.m. in the Manchester High PRICE FIFTEEN CR V n affairs and was a member of its N. Elm St., was charged Sunday television program Ihesday at church. The board of deaconesses Night program will be Thursday Andrew G. Zale ning for driving after drinking, Schtiol cafeteria, for parents of Republican Town Committee and night with fourth-degree larceny, 3:30 p.m. on Channel 3, V^IC. will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. In the at 6:30 p.m. and not Tuesday as VERNON - Andrew G. Zale, police said. students planning further educa­ did 4-H work. She also belonged third-degree criminal trespass, He t^ll discuss Kruger National reported in Saturday's Senior 58, of 237 Skinner Rd., husband of tion. Miss Anne L. Beechler, church parlor. to St. Bridget Church and and carrying a dangerous weapon Park in the Union of South Citizens column in The Herald. Mrs. Mary V. Zale, died Saturday WilUam D. Neill, 31, of Asbury MRS guidance director, will dis­ Pachaug Grange. in a motor vehicle, Manchester Africa, the largest wildlife sanc­ The executive board of the at Hartford Hospital. Park, N.J., was charg^ Saturday cuss sources of and application tuary in the world. Survivors are two daughters, Police reported. night with non-support, on a Cir­ Manchester Newcomers Club will Mr. Zale was bom in Scranton, Police said the larceny and for financial aid. Changes in A large colorful beach Mrs. Ellsworth E. Hazard of cuit Court 12 warrant. meet tonight at 8 at the home of Pa., and had lived in Hartford for trespass charges stem from the legislation regarding federal aid Manchester Assembly, Order turrycloth towel is ideal to use Manchester and Mrs. Eldon He is being held in lieu of a Mrs. John Papa, 264 Main St. 23 years before coming to Vernon alleged theft of an auto part from will be highlighted, and a of Rainbow for Girls, will have a as a tablecloth for a picnic. It Johnson Jr. of Boulder, Colo.; $250 surety bond for court washes easily and needs no Viet Talks 10 years ago. He was employed at demonstration of the needs four grandchildren and two great­ Pantaleo’s Used Auto Parts, 775 business meeting tonight at 7:30 Manchester Chapter, the Stanadyne Corp. of Hartford. appearance Tuesday at East analysis by the College at the Masonic Temple. All of­ ironing. grandchildren. Parker St. The weapon charge He was a member of St. Luke’s Hartford. The funeral will be Wednesday was lodged after a gun was found Church, Ellington, and Holy at 8:15 a m. from the Holmes in the suspect’s car, police said. Trinity Church of Hartford. He Susan Fagan. 18, of Elast Hart­ FVneral Home, 400 Main St., with A 15-year-old Manchester girl, also belonged to the Lithuanian- ford, was issued a summons Frozen Meat Dept. a Mass of the Resurrection at St. unidentified because of her age, American Citizens Club of Hart­ Saturday charging her with Shenandoah Cornish In Third Day Bridget Church at 9. Burial will was taken into custody in connec­ failure to carry license and ford. tion with the same incident, be in Pauchaug Cemetery. operating a motor vehicle with Survivors, besides his wife, are police said, and was later Hens WASHINGTON (AP) — Henry A. Kissinger went into an FYiends may call at the funeral defective tires at Burnham St. a son, Dr. Andrew P. Zale of released to her parents. unprecedented third day of talks with the North Vietnamese home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 and Croft Dr. a Groton, Mass.; two daughters, Court date is Oct. 30 at f r e e z e r q u e e n in Paris today, then took time out to call on the French to 9 p.m. Court date is Oct. 30. Miss Audrey M. Zale of Vernon Manchester. Salisbury 2-lb. pkf. Diamonds foreign minister, Maurice Schumann. and Mrs. Dorothy Tufo of West Mrs. Nellie Bradley Mark F. Knee, 25, of Rt. 6 Turkey Slices The presidential adviser on national security affairs went Newton, Mass.; three brothers, A small amount of change was Andover, was issued a summons Chicken Croquet Stolen Dr. Anthony Zale and John Zale, Mrs. Nellie Bradley, 92, of 44 taken in a break into Dick’s Elsso to the foreign minister with Arthur K. Watson, the U.S. Saturday charging him with Veal Partniflin both of Scranton, Pa., and Frank Greenwood Dr., widow of George station, 411 Hartford Rd., which IMCON ambassador to France. failure to carry license after a COUP. Beef Patties From Jet Zale of Carbondale, Pa.; two Bradley, died Sunday at a was reported to police Saturday. Reports in Paris said Kissinger is believed to have one-car accident. His car hit a tree. FOOD ^ MARKETS Veal t Peppers sisters, Mrs. Helen Connors of Manchester convalescent home. Also reported at that time was discussed Vietnam with Schumann. Carbondale and Mrs. Julia Mrs. Bradley was bom March Court date is Oct. 30. JERUSALEM (AP) - A con­ the theft of a bench grinding CALDOR SHOPPING CENTER - EXIT 93,1-86 signment of diamonds worth Kissinger conferred with the Bennett of Scranton, and two 20, 1880 in Glasgow, Scotland, machine worth $25, apparently evidence that, if nothing else, Two 14-year-old Ashford boys more than $50,000 was stolen North Vietnamese envoys to the Kissinger and the North Viet­ grandchildren. and had lived in Manchester since taken earlier this month. were taken into custody Sunday from an Air France jetliner Paris peace talks Sunday and The funeral will be Tuesday at 1944. She had been employed as a On checking the area, police namese have Increased the pace night after an alleged shoplifting carrying the stones from brael to Monday and decided to stay over of negotiations. 8:15 a.m. from the Molloy buyer at the G. Fox and Co., recovered a stolen car, unoc­ incident at Treasure City Depart­ Hong Kong, the head of Israel’s for a third day to continue the A flurry of reports in recent Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Hartford, from 1918 until she cupied, on Campfield Rd. The ment Store at the Parkade. They Diamond Exchange said today. meetings. Ave., Hartford, with a Mass of retired in 1943. She was a car, owned by Kenneth Walters days that peace might be near has were later released to their “The stones left Israel safely. A Saigon newspaper, with links been dismissed by the White the Resurrection at Holy Trinity member of Second of 19 Pearl St., was reported parents. They were stolen somewhere on to President Nguyen Van Thieu’s House and the North Vietnamese Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial Congregational Church, a former stolen shortly before 7 a.m. Satur­ FAU the route,” said Moshe Schnitzer, chief adviser, said there had been as speculation. chairman of its Lucy Spencer will be in Ellington Cemetery. day. no major change in the U.S. and Group, and had taught Sunday A suspected break into the Iona Director of the big diamond Kissinger is expected to return The family suggests that any Investigation of both incidents South Vietnamese positions in School at the church for many Mfg. Co. warehouse on Electric market in Tel Aviv. The plane, he to Washington tonight, at about memorial contributions may be is continuing, police said. the secret Paris negotiations. years. She had worked for many St. was discovered by police on FROZEN said, made stops at Tehran, Boni- the same time that Democratic made to the American Cancer routine patrol Sunday morning. bay and Bangkok. The Tin Song dally declared: presidential candidate George Society. years at The Gift Shop at Goods valued at about $200 Police found a panel missing Police said they were working “It is not true at all what some McGovern goes on television to Manchester Memorial Hospital as were taken in a Friday night from an overhead door, but a with police in Asia to investigate newspaper dispatches are saying, outline his plan for ending the Mrs. Steven Steniger a volunteer of the Hospital Aux­ break into the Fox Grove Country check of the building showed that the vanishing gems, the second that the secret talks In Paris are war. VERNON — Mrs. Alice Louise iliary. a u b at 454 Keeney St., police discussing the political future of She was a member of Hartford apparently nothing was missing. shipment lost in three months. A Campaigning near Detroit Steniger, 56, of Tankeroosan Rd., reported today. $300,000 cargo disappeared en South Vietnam. The reports are Monday n i^ t, McGovern said he wife of Steven Steniger, died Chapter, OES, and was its Entry was apparently gained Forty-two windows were route to Bangkok this summer. aimed at dividing the United fears the prediction of an immi­ Saturday at Manchester chaplain emeritus at the time of via a window, and the intruders States and its allies in In­ broken at Robertson School over The latest shipment vanished nent peace is "just election-eve her death. She served as chaplain dochina.” Memorial Hospital. left by a door, police said. the weekend, police discovered 10 days ago, police said. In both talk.” Mrs. Steniger was bom in Sher­ for the chapter for 27 years and in Reported missing were five Tin Song said there was no Sunday morning. cases, the jewels from Israel’s The extended Kissinger trip to brooke, Que., Can., and had lived various other chapter offices. She dozen golf balls, four cartons of changes in the allied peace There were three broken win­ flourishing diamond-polishing in­ Paris—his 19th over a three-year- in Eiast Hartford before coming was an honorary member of the cigarettes, four dozen golf gloves, proposal calling for withdrawal of dows in the front of the building, dustry were shipped on Air period—and Bunker’s session to Vernon about 21 years ago. She Past Matrons and Patrons U.S. forces within four months three sport shirts, two jackets, and 39 panes broken on the rear France, said Schnitzer. with Thieu raised still more was a member of the Democratic Association and a life member of and a small amount of cash. after a cease-fire and the release side, police said. Police sources said evidence speculation. Town Committee and a com­ Vashti Shrine, White Shrine of of all American prisoners of war, Investigation is continuing. There was no damage estimate. showed the stones were not municant of Sacred Heart Jerusalem, of Hartford. She also Center Street Collision and a presidential election within Last Hiursday, while Nixon stolen inside Israel. was telling newsmen that the Church. belonged to Floral Court, Order A 15-year-old pedestrian, six months of an agreement. peace talks had reached a sen­ Survivors, besides her husband, of Amaranth, Hartford, and was a Cynthia Lankford of 41 Grant Legal N ^ c e Hartford Electric Light Co. crew repairs power lines and firemen in foreground the driver of the overturned car nor the operator of the garbage txuck (behind the Thieu would ...... resign a month sitive stage, the chief Viet Cong are lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. former mother advisor for the Rd., was treated at Manchester HELCO truck) were injured. Story is on Page 16. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) before the election survey scene of a car-garbage truck collision on Center St. this morning. Neither delegate to the Paris talks was Henry Bessette of Fitchburg, Hartford Assembly, Order of Memorial Hospital Saturday FOR ADMISSION OF Roman U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth saying that the two sides "remain Mass.; a son, Steven G. Steniger Rainbow for Girls. night for injuries she received ELECTORS Bunker met for 45 minutes with very far apart on political and of Woodstock; a daughter, Mrs. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. when struck by a car on Keeney TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. 10 Thieu in Saigon but the substance military questions.” Dennis J. Strimike of Vernon; Hazek K. Finlay of Manchester, St., police reported. Notice is hereby given that the PKK of the talks were kept secret. Tin Newspaper Claims The latest proposal for discus­ three brothers, Elmest Bessette with whom she made her home; Police said she was hit by a Board for Admission of Electors Song, financed by presidential of Phillipston, Mass., Leo a sister, Mrs. Bessie R. Mead of for the Town of Andover will be Pizza advUer Hoang Nha, said Thieu sion at the Paris peace talks, Bessette of Ashby, Mass., and Manchester; and a niece and in session in the Town Office McGovern To Unveil FBI Has Evi(dence was being kept Informed on the which resume Thursday, was made by the Viet Cong. It calls Romeo Bessette of Ludlow, nephew. Hospital Wing Building on Saturday October 14, Paris talks. for the Thieu government to Mass.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1972 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Referring to the decision to resign in favor of a tripartite The funeral was this morning Wednesday at a time and place to Dedicated in accordance with State Statue Bird's Eye Orange Of GOP Sabotage extend the talks. White House regime composed of represen­ from the White-Gibson-Small be announced. Burial will be in Sec. 9-17, for the purpose of WALLINGFORD (AP) - Sen. press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler tatives of Viet Cong forces, Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., East Cemetery. admitting all persons who are 12- 02. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., End War said Monday: “Apparently they neutrals and the Saigon ad­ Rockville, with a Mass at Sacred FYiends may call at the Holmes found to be qualified to be Elec­ cans Plan WASHINGTON (AP) - The Washington Post says the FBI contrasts the “open love” that have something to talk about.” ministration, minus personnel Heart Church. Burial was in St. FYineral Home, 400 Main St., tors of the Town of Andover. built a new wing to the Masonic and some other television outlets more men as prisoners or as has established that the Watergate bugging incident Ziegler said the United States connected with Thieu. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The qualifications are as By R. GREGORY NOKES corruption and scandal in high Home and Hospital with a trend Juice missing since Nixon was elected developed from a campaign of political spying and sabotage and North Vietnam had agreed The United States said such a p.m. follows: Applicant must be eigh­ Associated Press Writer places.” at 7:30 p.m. EDT and 6:30 p.m. The family suggests that any toward “national selfishness." prMident. not to discuss the substance of teen years of age, must be a Sen. George McGovern will go —Democratic vice presidential - CDT, at^ will he repeated at 7:30 on behalf of President Nixon’s re-election. plan would lead to "prolonged memorial contributions may be “Projects backed with open French Cake • Devil's Food or Yellow Cup Cakes negotiations. But diplomatic resident of the Town of Andover, on television tonight to aimounce candidate Sargent Shriver’s state­ p.m. MDT and PDT, Vice President Agnew ad­ And, the newspaper said in today's editions, the warfare and communist dic­ made to the Tuberculosis and love like the hospital’s new addi­ observers read the extension as if foreign born must be a 10-oz. his plan to end the Vietnam war ment that Americans “would In Detroit Monday night, dressed an overflow crowd in “massive” campaign was directed by White House officials tatorship by the North.” Respiratory Deseases Associa­ Clamp Down tion are an endangered species,” naturalized citizen. This is the and predicts that anyone who prefer honest politics to that McGovern said talk of an impen­ Anaheim’s 9,000-seat convention tion, 45 Ash St., East Hartford. Weicker said Saturday at dedica­ pkg. and the Committee for the Re-Election of the President. last session for those who qualify watches "will vote for the tricky stuff.” ding peace settlement under the center following a parade of per­ On Foreign tion ceremonies for the wing, Nixon administration is “just The newspaper reported that by October 14th, to become elec­ Stouffers Democratic candidate on Nov. —Disclosure that President sonalities ranging from Frank as saying the sabotage campaign Harry C. Braun “Today’s nation is in a mood of White House aide Ken W. Claw­ Fishing Asked tors before the November 7th, 7.” Nixon plans to maintain a light election-eve talk,” He said the Sinatra and John Wayne to the included: “Following members Tve got mine and the hell with United States has suffered 40 per son has acknowledged fabricating Funeral services for Harry C. 1972 State Election. Other developments as the campaign schedule through the (See Page 16) of Democratic candidates’ Pension Revision everyone else’.’’ a letter that damaged the Braun of 51 Jensen St., who died Ruth K. Munson election campaign moved into its election on Nov. 7. cent of its casualties and lost 550 families; forging letters and dis­ STONINGTON (AP) - Irate No one can get away with the QZrJlLITTr TS presidential campaign of Sen. Saturday at his home, will be Town Clerk final four weeks included: McGovern supporters, in­ tributing them under the can­ fishing executives have called for attitude, Weicker said, ‘It is Edmund S. Muskie—a statement Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the for Board for Admis­ —A Washington newspaper cluding Sen. Edward M. a federal action to clamp down on because Americans have always that Qawson now denies. didates’ letterheads; leaking false Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main sion story quoting law enforcement Kennedy, D-Mass., sought Mon­ and manufactured items to the Leads Board foreign fishing fleets accused of lived for somebody else that we The newspaper quotes law- St. The Rev. Dr. George Webb of of Electors authorities on an alleged day to create interest in depleting stocks of fisheries off have ''derived a strength and enforcement sources as saying press; throwing campaign South United Methodist Church Republican sabotage campaign McGovern’s television High Court Will schedules into disarray; seizing will officiate. Burial will be in United States coasts. resolve far beyond' our actual the (Tawson letter is the best A congressional subcommittee Sale! STEAKS against Democratic presidential appearance in speeches marking confidential campaign files, and Elast Cemetery. numbers and resources." example of a Republican strategy Meeting Agenda NATIVE candidates. the fourth anniversary of Nixon’s investigating the lives of dozens two-day hearing, which ended The new wind, a six-story, 150- of sabotage directed at FYiends may call at the funeral —An appearance by Vice Presi­ 1968 campaign statement on the of Democratic campaign Saturday, was told that foreign bed structure, will connect the Review State Democratic presidential con­ home tonight from 7 to 9. Top Round dent Spiro T. Agnew at an ex­ war that “those who-iiave had a fishing vessels are depleting the PEACHES tenders as early as 1971, before workers.” By SOL R. COHEN Masonic Home building with the travaganza in Anaheim, Calif., chance for four years and could stocks, and then in some cases APPLES AND CIDER the primary campaigns began. Clawson, deputy director of complex’s hospital building. where he said Sen. McGovern not produce peace should not be (Herald Reporter) selling the fish back to American PLENTIFUL SUPPLY Swiss $138 The Post said FBI agents have White House communications, Emile J. Babineau “tries to obfuscate the issues in given another chance,” The Manchester Board of Directors is expected to take markets. Chocie Remapping Plan established that the break-in and could not be reached for com­ McGovern’s war speech will be Elmile Joseph Babineau, 57, of “We must protect what is left U.S.DA CHOICE Sirloin Tip emotional rhetoric and reckless alleged bugging of Democratic ment Monday night. A newsman action tonight on proposed revisons to the pension ordinance Hartford, husband of Mrs. Mary FERRANDO and groundless insinuations of aired nationally by CBS television who telephoned his home was and rebuild our fishing areas,” Tanzania’s Serengeti Na­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The would be deprived of their right national headquarters also and on a propos^ ordinance which would ban the use of Bannon Babineau, died Saturday Western Steer Beef told via the White House said Hugh F. O’Rourke, ex­ tional P ark contains 5,700 ORCHARDS Supreme Court today agreed to to elect members of the stemmed from the same sabotage motorboats on Union Pond. Public hearings were held last at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. switchboard that he had retired ecutive secretary of the Boston square miles and shelters review a ruling that Connecticut’s Assembly. campaign directed by officials of Tuesday on both proposals. Other survivors are a son, a Fisheries Association. “We can­ the largest concentration of the White House and the Com­ for the night and that his wife did BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD controversial plan for reappor­ While Gaffney’s appeal was on The proposed revisions to the pension ordinance would daughter, his mother, two not wait. The foreign fleets will big wild animals left in the Silverstein Youth mittee for the Re-election of the not wish to awaken him. GUSTONBURY tioning the General Assembly is file both the Supreme Court of brothers, and a grandchild. only continue to deplete other world. President. The document Clawson provide a CMt-of-living increase for pensioners or their The funeral will be Tuesday at Sale! ROASTS unconstitutional. Connecticut and U.S. Dist. Judge allegedly wrote was a letter to the ben^fieiaiTSrThe increase would be 3.5 per cent, retroactive species." Another example, the Post An appeal by J. Brian Gaffney, M. Joseph Blumenfeld of Hart­ 8:15 a.m. from the Sheehan Noting that U.S. imports of fish Best Center Cuts Only Center Planned said, was alleged attempts by editor of the Manchester (N .H J^ uly 1. Benefits for pensioners were increased last as of Fhneral Home, 1084 New Britain the Republican state chairman, ford had rejected moves by the were increasing, O'Rourke said Donald Herbert Segretti to Union Leader. It accused-She July 1, 1971. The Pension Board and the Pensioners Group Ave., West Hartford, with a Mass for review of the decision by a Democrats to head off use of the that if action isn’t taken it will The board of directors of Temple Beth Sholom Monday recruit GOP undercover agents to Maine senator of condoning a of the Resurrection at St lb. three-judge federal panel in Hart­ invalid plan this fall. racial slur against Americans of are recommending yearly cost-of-living increases for retired become impossible to buy fish in Chuck ROAST 68' night gave its unanimous backing to a proposed Silverstein ford last March will be heard disrupt Democratic activities. Augustine’s Church, Hartford, at The three-judge panel based its French-Canadian descent by members of the Pension Plan or their beneficiaries. the country within five years. 4th later this term. The Post said Segretti, a former 9, Burial will be in Mt. St. Youth Center, to be constructed on Temple Beth Sholom decision on findings that the plan referring to them as "Canucks.” “We cannot get the supply if thru While the appeal was pending, Treasury Department lawyer The proposed ordinance Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. V % V ^ grounds and to be a “Living Memorial” in honor of the late contained ‘unjustified deviations The letter, signed by a Paul ...Approval of short-term the situation off the coast is 7th Rib the state has been going ahead who now maintains offices in relating to Union Pond would There are no calUng hours. Rib Roast n Saul and Rigi Silverstein. from equality of population” of Morrison of Deerfield Beach, borrowing against assessments ignored,” he said. “We are not .08 Marina Del Ray, Calif., has been prohibit the use there of any boat with the Nov. 7 elections to the The proposal was made by Mr. and Mrs. Nat Schwedel, Senate and House districts and Fla., said the writer attended a for Greenwood Dr. and Overlook looking for a handout, only for a General Assembly under the in­ identified in FBI reports as an propelled in whole or part by an Dr. sanitary sewers. Mrs. Lucy E . Grohs chance to recover." long-time friends of the Silversteins. Mr. Schwedel is a past that many districts had been operative of the Nixon campaign. Muskie appearance at Fort internal combustion engine. Not DAIRY validated plan. Lauderdale when someone asked Mrs. Lucy E. Grohs, 74, of 130 FUNERAL HOME VALUES GALORE president of Temple Beth Sholom. He and his wife head a Superior Court Judge Walter J. drawn with “political balance” in A spokesman for the Nixon banned would be boats propelled ...Clarification of the 1972-73 mind. the senator “what did he know Hawthorne St., widow of Louis Sealtest committee that will make plans for fund-raising and for Sidor, in ordering the election to committee, DeVan L. Shumway, by electric motors. Library Account, which is about Gaffney’s appeal defended said, “The article in the Post is a about blacks and the problem $3,600 short for salaries. Grohs, died last night at 142 East Center Street Light and Lively eventual construction. The Youth Center would be an be held on the basis of district At last Tuesday’s public Manchester Memorial Hospital. Lutz Director Sale! Green Giant Canned adjunct to Temple activities and would include community lines opposed by the Democrats, both the mathematics and the piece of fiction. ” (See Page 16) hearing, various changes were “pK)litical fairness" of the plan. ...Authorization for the town Mrs. Grohs was bom Aug. 30, Telephone 646-5310 participation. said otherwise Connecticut voters The Post quoted investigators proposed — some tightening the manager to sign 8n agreement 1898 in Willimantic and had lived Speaks to PTA Mr. Silverstein was a founder and the first president of restrictions, others easing them. with the State of Connecticut, in Voluntown before coming to Yogurt The directors will review the Temple Beth Sholoim, serving 11 years in the post, and was relative to the town’s cost for Manchester six years ago. She Verplanck School PTA will ROY M. THOMPSON proposals, prior to taking action ORBEN VEGETABLES! Asst. Flavors the retired president of Rogers (Torp. He died last May in relocating utilities In that section hold its first meeting of the had been active in Voluntown o ia n t on the ordinance. of Rtes. 6 and 44A (from school year at the school ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR SI. Green Beans • Whole Kernel Corn Tasmania, while on his 10th trip around the world. In other business, the “board tomorrow at 7 p.m. Pupils are Mrs. Silversein was a founder of the Temple and of its Manchester Green to Lake St.) Personal Notice Peas • Creamed Corn 8-oz. CR&L Bus RidersAfoot will consider action on 10 which will be 'widened by the invited to accompany parents. answers . . . Sisterhood, which she served as president. She died in April proposed additional ap­ Guest speaker wil|'be Theo R. cups state next spring. In loving memory of Alice B. Everett 1970. service in the downtown area and Inn in Bridgeport to discuss the work, he said, “if they’re wilUng propriations to the 1972-73 who passed away October 9. 1969 Badenhuizen, Lutz Junior BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - ...Approval of inclusion of Schwedel said he will announce plans for the fund drive situation Tuesday. to work at a wage rate at which budget, with five to be financed Museum director, who will Any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ Your Choice Fifteen thousand people stopped to factories. about one-half acre of land within She has not left us as we thought, and the Youth Center as they develop. The union also said it would we can afford to operate the by equivalent grants or fees, and Nor has she traveled far, cedures, etc. Come in, phone oi’ write for reading about the "bus crisis” the Town of Manchester and describe the changing image of "If this was a strike, we establish informational picketing buses.” five from unappropriated 1971-72 Just entered God's most lovely room, the museum and give a a dependable answer. No obligation, natui’- today and started looking for wouldn’t even think about it,” owned by the East Hartford Golf And left the door ajar. PRODUCE at the bus garages. The union "We’re not going to let the surplus. The Manchester Proper­ demonstration and talk on South ally. 17-oz. rides to work. Northeast Comoptroller and ty Owners Association Executive Club in an application for open- Love, Pet called it a lockout. employes work at the present Africa, where he lived for mpre ^ CHIQUITA Connecticut Railway & Manager Paul Grant said early wage rates,” Rust said, adding Board is opposed to financing the space funds by the Town of E u t cans F'or one week past the con­ than 10 years. He has published Perhaps this question has been on your 5 Lighting Co. buses, the principal today. But he called the present that the company was losing $1,- five items from iihapprbpriated Hartford which plans to acquire Anniversary Mass two articles on fish of that reuion. mind: public transportation in situation a company lockout and tract’s expiration the union and surplus. It recommended last the golf club property. Bananas bus company worked and 500 to 12,000 per day. A first anniversary Mass for the Before assuming his present widgeport, Waterbury and New said his firm would try to help ATU board chairman John week they be financed by Thin Spaghetti — Ziti — Elbows negotiated, hoping for a subsidy ...Appointment of a replace­ late Anthony O’Bright will be position, Badenhuizen was staff Britain, stopped running. The stranded commuters. Costigan said an earlier company available funds in the contingen­ from the state or city. Gov. ment for Francis L. Rjame on celebrated Tuesday at 7 a.m. at naturalist for the Children’s company refused to take any The new Bridgeport Transit demand that drivers and cy fund. Q. When we attended my brother’s funeral (out Meskill vetoed a subsidy plan the Qvll Defense A dvlsr^ Coun­ St, James Church. Museum of Hartford. more losses and the union DLstrict began mapping a possible mechanics take a 23 cent per hour Other items to be considered of state) we were surprised when told his wife Ronzoni Macaroni 5 passed by a special session of (he cil and for Alan W. Gates on the refused to take a pay cut. takeover of the CR&L rolling cut in pay was revised to a cut of are: Human Relations Commission. 1 ^ made the cemetery arrangements without the General Assembly. As the drivers finished their stock. 70 cents per hour. ...A $5,500 allocation for the Both have resigned. assistance of the funeral director. Should not the town’s cost share of traffic lights 126cn,. 2 9 c evening runs and parked the Three other small lines operate CR&L President Paul Rust has Gov. Meskill asked the state Happiness I s ...... funeral director have handled this matter? at Center and McKee Sts., as ...Approval of a proposed |2,- Viva Paper Towels buses in barns Monday night. along routes in Bridgeport that denied union claims that the Board of Mediation and Arbitra- authorized by the Board of Direc­ 200 accident-case settlm ent for Gov. Thomas J. Meskill ordered roughly parallel the empty CR&L company’s actions constitute a tlon to investigate the A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT A. We are suprised to hear that too . . . We tors in April. Mrs. Julia Barron of 3 Preston an investigation into the routes. lockout. negotiations. He said he was dis­ AIR CONDITIONED ♦ ALWAYS assist the family in making cemetery ...A $9,937 allocation for reim­ Dr. breakdown of contract talks. In New Britain, Mayor Stanley ”We don’t call it a lockout," he turbed at the possibility of pen­ arrangements ... It is helpful if the deed for the bursing Green Manor for in­ Tabled until November are Health and Beauty AIDS Waterbury Mayor Victor Mam- Pac searched for other methods said early today. “The doors are sion losses to retired and long- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL stalling increased pipe-size decisions on proposals for town lot is promptly available of course. bruno, using a power usually of travel, possibly Including a open right now and people can service CR&L employes. Firm sewers at Scott and Ambassador acquisition of-Case Mountain and " 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 New 7-oz. size Colgate Toothpaste reserved for the stale-*«Public special bus arrangement. come in but they're not getting The governor blam ^ the situa- Golden Utilities Commission, asked a paid." Drs., an approved procedure for abandonment of that section The Amalgamated Transit tion on inaction by local of Parker St. running from .Quality Speed Queen Equipment Ripe small company, the Northeast The company isn't denying its governments to establish working when developers adhere to town Union said Its state conference Colonial Rd. to Mitchell Dr. Bus Line, to provide emergency employes the opportunity to transit districts. regulations. BELCON LAUNDROMAT — 309 Green Rd. RlQl SILVERSTEIN SAUL SILVERSTEIN board would meet at the Holiday '^Establinhed 1874 -Three UenvnaiotiH of Seryic^^ a 69* we reserve the right to limit quantities N

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PAGE TWO— MANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchatar, Conn,, Tuib.. Oct. 10.1973 New Banner Andover NEW HAVEN (AP) - Tho Sheinwold on Bridge Register Publishing do. Is prin­ About Town Bolton Rainbow ting its "Saturday SpaeUr TV Tonight Public “Misunderstanding” KennelSf Camps Topic of Hearing editions under the banner o( the tiumpi o r If E ut lUKi throe TRUMP P U Y DEPENDS New Haven Register akme. Delta Chapter, RAM, will visit Bm 8Aturda7*a TV Hanled trumpi headed by the Idag. Yoe The Saturday morning Washington Chapter in Suffield Town Starts Early tor Oomploto UaMnga, ON FATE OF SIDE SUIT 10 dogs, less than 25 dogs, and The new regulations provide a aspect of the campground, from Installs would be in trouble If Eoit bed H m Andover Planning and By ALFRED SHEINWOLD density to sanitary regulations newspaper previously carried the Wednesday. Members will leave all four trumpi or If Weet had Fosters Bald Eagle Decline Z o i^ Conuniaalon will hold a more than 25 dogs. minimum distance of 4,000 feet names of the company’s two tte Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m. What li the correct way to play and would have be met by three or more trumpi headed by public haaring tonl^t at 7:30 The operation is also divided between commercial kennels and papers, the Register and tba ♦ In ipito of a thirty-two year anyone applying forto a campsite S:M (II) Jim and Tammy the trump suit In today's hand, Hayden L. Griswold Sr., past On Budget Work Officers the king; but In thoce caaee yon p.ni. at the town office building Into three further classes depen­ provide for enforcement of the Journal-Courier, at the top of the (24) Milter Rogen assuming that you cannot see the fight to lave an old and proud pomit. grand high priest, will present would be defented no matter American symbol — the bald to preient proposed new ding on what type of kennel it is: regulations. credited with 3 conversions for (30) Hogaa’i Heroei hands Of the defenders? Strangely SO-year awards. With the school year barely Miss Tonya Lu Pearl, daughter eagle—Its existence continues regulation! for kenneli and the strictly non-commercial Campground Regulations six points. (40) Corner Pyle. USMC enough, the correct spade play what you did. under way, the Bolton Board of of Mr. and Mrs. E. Steve Pearl of Avoid Loea to be severly endangered be­ campgrounda to the public. kennel, the limited commercial The present zoning regulations Rockville Elmblem Club will Coach Gil Boisoneau gave 152 Hollister St., was installed 5:30 (22) Hogan'i Heroei depends on the location of the cause it is "mieunaerRood” Education is turning its attention The advantage of leading out The commliiion has urged kennel and the full commercial do n ot mention family have a potluck Wednesday at 6:30 special praise to the Bulldogs worthy advisor of Manchester (24) Electric Company king of dubs. This seems nonsen­ and "mistaken". to next year’s budget prepara­ the ace of trumpi It that you anyone with any Interest In either kennel. campgrounds at all, and since p.m. at the Elks Home on Park defensive unit, which allowed Assembly, Order of Rainbow for (30) Beverly HiUbUliet sical, like uylng that business According to recent reports tion, including teacher salary avoid the low of two trump tricki by the National Audubon So- op^atlona to attend. If anyone U From relatively relaxed re­ they are not specifically listed as St. A business session will be negotiation. Appointment of a only two first downs. With no Girls, Saturday night in open (40) Newt conditions depend on spots on the quirements for the kennel owner permitted, th<7 are at the present game scheduled for next week, if West has the singleton king of clet)6 the eagle population in unable to attend, but wtihed to conducted at 8. Four members board negotiating team and agent ceremonies at the Masonic Tem­ 5:55(3) What’f Happening sun, but there are more things In the United States may be go­ be heard or to present a state- who has 6 or 7 dogs for his own time, prohibltkl in Andover. TimUihtaii left last Saturday for the Supreme the Bulldogs' next contest will be ple. 0:00(3-8-22) Newt heaven and earth than are trumps. The proposed regulations is expected to be made at Does this mean that you never ing the way of that other, ment, they nuy submit same in pleasure, does not offer any ser­ annual convention in Phoenix, against the undefeated Windsor Miss Yvonne Smith, junior past (18) 120’aockHlgh dreamed of 'by most bridge once-great American symbol, provide that all campgrounds Thursday’s meeting which will be take a normal trump finesse at a writing and leave It at the town vices of any kind, the regulations Arix. They are Mrs. Ruth Ven­ Vikings. worthy advisor, was the installing (24) Zoom players. the buffalo, and for the same must obtain PZC approval prior at 8 p.m. in the Center School slam contract? Not at all. You office building. become progressively more tura, supreme treasurer; Mrs. Tigers Lose officer. She was assisted by past (30) To Tell the Truth South dealer reason; ' the systematic and library. would be forced to do so If you persistent killing by man. . Kennel Regulations stringent for the commercial to beginning operation. Terry Gturity, president; and Also included in the long agen­ In midget football action Sun­ worthy advisors, Mrs. Marilyn (40)WUdWUdWeit North-South vulnerable kennels as they get birger. No campsite can be established CBSilt?30 happened to loae the club finesse Possibly the most distinct Mrs. Lillian Day and Mrs. Jac­ da are a presentation on the Iowa day, the Tigers bowed to South Pearl, who installed the worthy 6:30 (3) CBS Newt Opening lead — Ten of Hearts Cold Blooded Aaaaaalna Special Permit on less than 10 aerw, and units at the second trick. feature of the proposed new queline Beaverstock. Test of Basic Skills to be nude by Windsor Jaycees 1841, with Steve advisor; Miss Barbara Seavey, (8) ABC Newt The correct play is to trump the The American bald eagle is One feature of the proposed per acre can not exceed 15 camp­ In that case you would need the kennel regulations is the defini­ a representative of the test Holcombe credited with the only installing marshal; Miss Sharon In D ebut (22-30) NBC Newt flnt heart and lead the queen of being shot on a massive scale regulations is that with any large sites. The new regulations touchdown of the game, and rest of the tricks. Your only —the NAS reported—by those tion of a kennel. In the new publisher; presentation by com­ Smith, grand drill leader, in­ (24) Maggie — Exerciset clubs for a finesse. When the who are "motivated by an an­ regulations, anyone with flve or commercial operation, a special provide for a buffer zone around George Brian Molde with the two-Mint Deborah Dallaire of South chance would be to take the mittees who have been studying stalling chaplain; and Miss Diane 6:55 (40) News finesse succeeds, you know that cient and scientifically-un- permit from the PZC will be the campsite perimeter and limit conversion. Windsor will be making her normal trump finesse in the hope more adult do^ will be deemed report card revision and a Bernard, past grand represen­ 7:00(3) World ofKreskln you have no losing clubs. founded prejudice” against the to have a kennel. required. the length of stay for campers in handwriting program: and a dis­ The Tigers will meet South tative to lj)uisiana. theatrical debut along with the (8) Truth or Consequences You can now afford to lose one that East held exactly two birds. Wholesale shoot-offs bv any one continuous session. Windsor's Rotary team in a home trumps, including the king. Present regulations for a .jcnnv LEWIS o n e m a cussion of the elementary school Tri-Town Players when they pre­ (18) Dick Van Dyke(R) trump trick. The best play is to gunners in airplanes, although The Connecticut State Depart­ game Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Dally Question in most cases illegal,have kennel require a 3-acre minimum 'gulUvMi Ave., So. Windsor lunch period, which was recently sent "Any Wednesday" on (22-30) News lead out the ace of trumps! ment of Health has just a few Md brought about a perhaps "ir­ lot size and then leave all all LEGAL reduced from 30 to 20 minutes. Herrick Memorial Park. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at When the singleton king drops, As dealer, you hold: Spades, •• months ago put into effect their Grinder Sale (40) ABC News 7-6-2; Hearts, A-Q-J-4; reversible drain” on the eagle, other items such as facilities, Two bids are also expected to the Middle School in Vernon. 7:30 (3) I’ve Got a Secret you can cash the queen of trumps new requirements for Bolton Young Democrats will Diamonds, Q-J-4; dubs, A-7. the Society contends. parking area, size of operation, NOTICE be acted upon at Thursday's Miss Dallaire, a licensed prac­ (8) This It Your Life and go about the simple business While the bald eagle is chief­ campgrounds throughout the hold a grinder sale Oct. 21, accor­ tical nurse by profession, was What do you say? etc. to the discretion of the WIN 2 FREE meeting, one for audio visual Guest: Harold Krents. of establishing your clubs. ly a coastal and water-area zoning board. The proposed BOLTON state. The Board of Health’s presems his ding to John Toomey Jr. of active in the drama club at Wind­ Answer: Using standard bird whose food supply is equipment and one for musical (18) Movie If the king of spades had is not The American Bald Eagle an Endangered Species regulations spell out all the re- SCHOLARSHIP FUND, INC. specifications cover nearly every Toomey Lane. Ham or salami sor High School. methods, bid one heart. If chiefly fish, it is mistakenly PASSES instruments. “The Family Secret" dropped, you would lead a club to qidrements that a kennel would Notice is hereby given that the grinders may be ordered by The presentation of the Muriel partner bids two clubs or two believed that the bald eagle eagle’s extinction. While the The plight of the eagle is Bulldog Victory (1951). Lee J. Cobb, dummy’s ace and return a small have to meet ; a person Interested annual Meeting of the Bolton caUing Toomey or Lois Campbell Resnick comedy, a favorite with diamonds you will have to bid preys on ranch and farm ani­ overall picture for the eagles not expected to improve with­ Siinpl)r compils i Hit of words from The Bolton Bulldogs pony Jody Lawrence. trump. You would lose only one mals. Current studies by the out cooperation from the pub­ in obtaining a kennel permit will Scholarship Fund, Inc. will be of Rt. 44A before Sunday. Orders little theater groups, marks the two notrump, a slight overbid. in the U. S. is discouraging, plan for peace the Mttri of th* word CANDIDATE league football team remains un­ (22) I Dream of Jeannie (R) trump If each opponent had two National Audubon Society re­ the Audubon Society is hope­ lic, a Society spokesman said. have to concern himself solely held on October 17,1972 at 8 p.m. will be deUvered around noon first performance of the newly NENI - EXCITING without repoatini any latter more defeated after beating the (24) Family Game (R) fute this assumption. ful that new pesticide control He recommends that Ameri­ with the regulations rather than at the K-4 School All-Purpose Toomey said, noting that persons formed Tri-Town Players at the than the number of timet it appears Simsbury Raiders 44 to 0 Sunday. (30) Golddiggers South de.iler The long slide downhill for will help. cans learn about the eagle and with the composition of the PZC, Room on Notch Road, Bolton. NATURAL HEALTH may order half or whole grinders. Middle School in Vernon. North-South vulnerable the eagle in the U. S. is also become able to identify the in the title. Contributors to the score were Guest: Don Meredith. T h e a t e r This year only 800 breeding which changes with any change in All present members or Bolton Paul Groves and Joe Muro with Public Hearings Fleservations may be made by NORTH being brought about by wide­ pairs of bald eagles were re­ bird to prevent mistaken iden­ residents wishing to join are In­ FOOD SHOPPE Send your list to the ferry lewis The Zoning Board of Appeals (40) Dragnet (R) Time Schedule spread pesticide poisoning and tity and unfounded hostility; membership. in^^etnam two touchdowns each; Craig calling Joy Bale, South St., ♦ 9 7 6 2 ported in the continental U.S., ST THE Cinema, Boi 654, So. Windtor, Conn. 8:00 (3) Maude encroachment on their nesting that breeding reserves be set Size and Class vited to attend. Jensen and Mark Kisner with one will hold a public hearing tonight Rockville. Tickets will also be A Q J 4 not including Alaska. Many Maude gives a party grounds. of the offspring of these pairs aside as the rural areas of the The proposed regulations break Sincerely, PARKADE 'The first 15 contestants submittini at 8 p.m. at Community Hall to available at the door. Curtain 0 Q j 4 touchdown. Kisner was also for a black militant. In addition the young eagle are in danger because chemi­ country become more develop­ down a kennel operation Into Ernest B. Manning the lontest list will be awarded a pair hear an application by Ralph Capitol Theater — ‘Prime ♦ A 7 Aulhortxpd and paid lor by McQovam-ShrIvar Campaign CommHIoo time is 8:30 p.m. (8-40) Temperatures Rising is often shot because it is cal intake -has altered the ed; and that the pollution three size categories: Less than Secretary of fuest passes to tee the Clark for removal of an auto Cut," 7:00-9:00 « E S T EAST which effects every aspect of IflO K Slraal. M.W., Waahington. O.C. 2000# • Marian Paariman, Traamirar Now Playing John Astin guests as easily mistaken for a hawk. eagle’s ability to produce eggs CANDIDATE, piayini Oct. 18 to Oct. repair business to Rt. 85; and one Qnema I — "The New Cen­ 4 K 4 J 10 4 Legislation Introduced with sufficiently strong shells. life be controlled. by Louis Cloutier who wishes to LTM Announces a hypochondriac hood. turions. ” 1:30-3:20-5:15-7:15-9:15 r 10 9 « o K 7 6 2 In addition to the Audubon 24 at 7 and 9 p.m. doubufeatum Although the bald eagle, In 1969 the Society reported u n SCAK lEMfCA TO 0WTM--7 PJI, construct a screened porch over (22-30) Bonanza Cinema II — "Everything 0 9 7 6 2 O 10 K 3 that “the ultimate” had been Sheiety’s 6n-going efforts to All entries mutt be postmarked no ^^Brodie^' Cast which is not bald at all, has to preserve our national bird, ■tAST OF THE RED HOT lO V E lir - l f.M. a patio which will be closer to the Griff King leaves jail About Sex, ” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- 4L K 9 4 K 6 been America’s national em­ reached: they found eagle later than Oct. 14. for the Ponderosa. eggs with no shells at all. other "Save-the-Eagle" cam­ Lmt AWfiUatton PrIcM property line than the regulations Elizabeth Brady heads the cast 9:30 SOUTH blem since George'Washing­ paigns are underway. One op­ Tonya Pearl (24) Fourth Estate Public Cooperation Needed now allow. of “The FYime of Miss Jean U.A, Theater East — "Swingin 4 A g K 5 .3 ton took his oath of office in portunity for the public to 8:30(3) HawaU Five-O Q7 None 1789, it was not until 1940 An indication of the drastic The Planning Commission will Other officers installed are Brodie" in the title role which Stewardesses," 7:00-8:25-9:50 help the persecuted eagle can Ntxt CABARET Bomb threats follow ‘OA K that the eagle was protected decline can be seen in the be found in the Mini-Page hold a public hearing tomorrow Miss Kathy Finnegan, worthy the Little Theatre of Manchester Meadows Drive-In — "Bonnie’s Great Lakes area where the arrest of a band of ♦ g j 10.3 32 by the Bald Eagle Act. Since Section of this newspaper. A night at 8 p.m. at Community associate advisor; Miss Robin (LTM) is rehearsing for produc­ Kids,” 7:25; "Brute Corps," 9:30 that time other legislation eagle population has been ex­ Hall to consider a request for Hawaiian vigilantes. State Theater— "Play It Again South West North East coupon is available to help the Murdock, charity; Miss Jeanine tion on the two weekends of Nov. which prohibits shooting and tensive. Currently the NAB eagle secure more valuable resubdivision of property off (8-40) Movie Sam," 7:40-9:20 1 * Pass 1 CP Pass bans certain pesticides has reports only one breeding pair Look w hat Chadwick, hope; Miss Laurie 10 and 11, and 17 and 18. nesting land. Shady Lane. "Night of Terror" (1972). 1 A Pass 7 ♦ Pass been passed to curtail the per five miles of shoreline. JERRY LEWIS'S./' 'CINEMA Roser, faith. The play, directed by Betty Bulletin Board Young artist tries to \ 4 0 Pass 4 Pass Im u i v a m a v b . — BAi M il — B o im i n u t P in a l tUso, Miss Debbie Sandberg, Spalla, was written by J.Presson Carnal Knowledge. Senior citizens will meet elude killers. Donna 3 A Pass 3 NT Pass chaplain. Miss Beverly Potter, Allen adapted from the novel by Anticipates Lice All Pass — . tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at Com­ Mills, Chuck Connors, h ♦ drill leader; Miss Holly Muriel Spark. After a successful Martin Balsam. Opening lead - CP 10 THMTRI MSTl munity Hall. Ferguson, love; Miss Kim year-long run on Broadway it was Infestation DA Bolton Co-operative Nursery (24) Dateline America eVe cooked up Sullivan, religion; Miss Sue made into the movie for which T o l l a n d School will meet tonight at 8 at 9:00 (18) 700 Club LONDON (AP) — Nearly a Copyright 1972 UM.-rri. 7-l:2S-S:M Stevens, nature; Miss Paula Maggie Smith received an Oscar Chandler Hail, Bolton (22-30) Bold Ones quarter of a million of Britain’s General Feature Corop M .-Su a . 2:20.3.S«-S:2s •»** 1> comprised of Michele Cocuzzo as Guest stars: Brenda ment that any president who tAITMAH colon ■ A M llllW ll.l WCIUWt M.IAM Wednesday, October 11, 1972. Miss April Hellstrom, rainbow ORCHARDS eligible to attend a free six-week Sandy, Susan Hoisington as Jen­ Vaccaro, F'at O’Neal. with arms entwined around each couldn’t end a war in four years The Board of Selectmen would The interruption will last ap­ flag bearer; Miss Carol Ferguson, soccer clinic, run by coaches of ny, Judy Beckwith as Mary (22-30) NBC Reports other’s necks, spread of infesta­ didn’t deserve to be re-elected. appoint the town manager, town proximately M minutes begin­ keeper of the jewels; Miss Carol BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD the Tolland Youth Soccer Qub, MacGregor, and Christine Suver "The Cave People of tion is to be expected," Godber Members of the club talked counsel, three member Board of T he nationtAFide b estseller! ning at 9:00 a.m. England, Miss Cathy Fraser, Miss warned. GLASTONBURY Tax Review, six members to the beginning Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. on the as Monica. Other students will be the Phillipines." with shoppers at the neighboring soccer field behind Meadow- This interruption is a necessary Leslee Potter, Miss Lissa Secrist, portrayed by Anne Kibbe, EJena Library Board; two alternates (24) State of Connecticut stores and distributed leaflets, brook School. part of HELCO's continuing Miss Ann Steves, and Miss Lisa Gordeuk, Bethany Donnelly, according to Mrs. Mary McNally, each to the Planning and Zoning modernization program meet Taylor, choir members. 10:35 (24) Martin Agronsky Commission and to the Zoning Emphasis will be placed on to Allen Shainin, Linda Williams, 11:00(3-8-22-30-40) News lo cal coordinator for the basic skills and understanding of increasing customer l o ^ and Mrs. Sandra Swain was soloist. Teri MacGranor and Lisa F'arks. McGovem-Shriver campaign. Board of Appeals and other provide improved service to. the She was accompanied by James (18) El Super Show Goya currently appointed offices. the game. Registration will be 11:30 (3) Movie In other political news, it was held tonight between 5:30 and 7 c S G O T T community. W. McKay, organist of announced U. S. Senator The selectmen must hold a We have scheduled this work at MAHRC Meets "Mozambique” (1965). E n jo y e a c h a t Crandall’s Park. Boys Manchester Lodge of Masons. Abraham Ribicoff and his wife hearing on the proposed charter a time which we hope will cause U.S. pilot gets involved registering should be accom­ Miss Pearl presented her On Thursday will be on hand to officially open within two weeks, w th an ad­ FHlEPARKtNC a n our customers the least in­ with intrigue and mur­ panied by their parents. ______kUf mother with a basket of yellow Democratic headquarters in the ditional 15 days before they must convenience. roses and her father with a white der in Africa. Fri.7JS,S;38 M im ifK X The Manchester Association Colonial Shopping Center on Rt. SAT. 2 P.M. A list of the streets affected carnation. He then gave his (8-40) Dick Cavett Sa.Z,7J0,SJS 5 8 0 B U H N S lDt. A V F E A S T H A« T F O R D for the Help of Retarded Guest: Anthony Quinn. 74, Oct. 24. i w i. 2, 4, t , l |99< to ALL!! follows: daughter a white Rainbow gavel. Children will meet Thursday at 8 JUST MINUTES AVS AY ISr.tXlT*)! (22-30) Johnny Carson The event will mark Ribicoff’s French Road; Birch Mountain Miss Pearl presented Miss p. m. in the Barnard Building of Road from French Road to Guest: Myron Cohen. first visit to Tolland County since Yvonne Smith with her past the Bennet Junior High School WE Lyman Road. 12:00 (18) News he attended the local Democratic A dude with a worthy advisor's jewel. Miss complex. Mrs. Samuel Maneri picnic in 1968, according to N 1-91 F«i;BTh «» jCT .,1 I - 8-t MTTO In case of inclement weather Smith then gave Miss F'earl the 1:25 (3) Movie •AHUAST-^Yf5I 5IHV"IBD fa i will present a book review that m o r e the interruption is planned for "The Haunted Palace” Charles Thifault, town chairman CAN’T p la n to s tic k it to traditional worthy advisor’s red should be of interest to parents of and primary candidate for the the same hours on Thursday, gavel necklace. Mrs. Marjorie WWNS RON QfNEAL as mesr T h e M a n ! mentally retarded children. S3rd District Assembly seat. Over October 12, 1972, Severance, on behalf of the ad­ MAHRC Christmas cards will SAY Please accept our thanks for Couldn^t Find 1,700 people attended the picnic, visory board, presented Miss be on sale. Five of the offerings Tlilfault recalled. •SU PER F L T your cooperation and understan­ Pearl with a Rainbow Bible. are prize-winning designs by Ammo For Them ding. A reception will be held 0 3 Greetings and best wishes were retardates. BRESCIA, Italy (AP) - The following the opening ceremonies extended to the new officers by THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC Last month. Sheltered thieves who stole a million to honor the longtime senator YOU’>uV46 TO 87 YEARS OF AGE “SKIN GAME” 21 LIGHT COMPANY State Sen. David Odegard and Workshop clients sorted, dollars worth of historic old and Mrs. Ribicoff. Miss Debbie Gilbert, grand straightened, counted, packed, weapons from the Brescia Castle Thifault made the announce­ worthy advisor of Rainbow in and sold 30,000 coat hangers. a week ago returned them to ment Friday night at a fund M.-Sun.-Mo«..KidSH Jlwa Connecticut. Representatives of WALKING MAILBOX Norman Fendell, supervisor of police over the weekend. raising cocktail party at the PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE "N U U NONKX" 1:M - 3:3« KENNETT, Mo. (AP) — Ike Masonic-af filiated bodies special education, is seeking out­ Police said the thieves asked a headquarters, attended by area Mungle of rural Kennett lost or attended the event. side work for cUents, such as lawyer to be their go-between candidates and representatives “im inroe nuAumn has had destroyed 20 rural Merit pins and service bars domestic work (dusting, general EVERYONE ACCEPTED O E P B O E i mail boxes in a period of 15 after he pledged to give police no for both the McGovem-Shriver were awarded to many of the cleaning, washing windows, floor information which might help and Roger Hilsman campaigns. i e o T t ABOUT e r years. He decided to do girls by Mrs. Harold Livingston, waxing), and yard work (raking something about it. Mungle identify them To Discuss Charter BUTTknKAtBAlDTe chairman of the merit com­ leaves, lawn care). Any organiza­ Authorities said the thieves The Board of Selectmen is ex­ • NO PHYSICAL THE NEW ASC” placed a large pipe with one mittee, assisted by Mrs. Paul tion that would like to have Only $10 for this end upright along side the road probably acted out of fear after pected to discuss the proposed EXAMINATION Shown ot 1:30 - 3:30 ■ Taylor, mother advisor. Mrs. C E N T n u o m then fastened a rod at the Christmas corsages prepared is pohee tightened controls on art charter for the town in depth at 5:30 • 7:30 • 9.30 Taylor presented Miss Smith with 1^8.3:20.5:15. 7:1S.»:15 bottom of a new mailbox. Now, also asked to contact Fendell at dealers suspected of receiving tonight’s meeting, scheduled for a past worthy advisor s wreath. each morning, he carries his 45 School St. stolen art. 7:30 in the Administration • YOUR PAST The Rev. William Taylor, with mail box with his attached rod Building. MEDICAL HISTORY down to the road. He slides the pastor of the Church of the Copies of the 18-page document Nazarene, closed the ceremonies IS NOT 7-piece Cookware Set when rod into the pipe. He takes the are on file in the town clerk’s m CONSIDERED box back to his home after the with a benediction and prayer office and the first selectmen’s Miss Joyce Mugford was in ^ LAST MINUTE rural mail carrier has delivered [3 r office in the administration charge of the guest book Miss his mail. building. ILL OUT COUPON BELOW FOR . fkOnn ;;yv a • Brenda Venceslau and Miss at your ^ lo IMIEWB The charter calls for a town URTHER INFORMATION OR l . / A H - U U / / Cathy Fraser were usherettes. fAU manager.^ with a seven member ELEPHONE IN HARTFORD Refreshments were served in Singer Leerning Centers lor Early Childhood Education EDIIlOK Board of Selectmen, serving as a you deposit $100 in savings. the dining hall by mothers and type of council. The selectmen friends of Manchester Assembly. door^— when you save at Hartford Nattonal. T h e ^ i wpn’t^ p a id for their services. This complete homemaker's DuPont’s super new formula that’s The hall was decorated in shades Terms of most town offices are "Guaranteed Issue’’ Life Insurance for Ages Because you get a full range of of purple representing the set can be yours for only $10.00 (tax scratch-resistant and dishwasher-safe. reduced from the current six 40 to 87 New England Residents services. worthy advisor's theme Openings Still Available Y o u ’l l alw ays kn ow years to two and four year terms. include(d) when you deposit $100 Neatly boxed, it’s ready to GaKHier The membership of most boards use right now. In your first home. Lots of good reasons to start Is uneven, and the Board of in a new or existing Hartford Nation­ There’.s still time to reg­ Planning Orientation what’s going Or ypur vacation cottage. And it s saving now at Hartford National. FILM RATING GUIDt ister your children ages for Two-Year-Oids Education is expanded to include LIFE OF AMERICA al Savings Account. This can be a For Parents and 3 to 8 at Singer Learning nine members rather than six. INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BOSTON the perfect shower or wedding gift. Center. Each enrollment Singer Learning Cen­ on Many positions now elective 40 Broad Strsol, Regular, Preferred or Choice Pass­ Their Chiluren plan gives children an ters have been quite would become appointive, in­ Boston, Miiiichuiotti 02109 book Account. The nicest part of this offer opportunity to discover cluding town clerk, tax collector. ilk il!iyi| (R) at 8:00 mathematics, science, successful in their Orien­ it you read PloiM und mo Information on )rour "Guirintiod liiuo" Lift Offer ends October 27th. ^ MOOUCTlON ‘ QtmnAL AUOflMCIt As tough as it is pretty, this is you don’t have to traipse back and language, creative expres­ tation for Two-Year-Olds Inturinct. I undoretind Ihit no uittmin will visit ms and I will not sion and the world of Program. This program is bo oblifitod In iny way. cookware is made of heavy duty forth to our bank to complete your Available at the Hartford National CHANGING U F E nature. structured so your very Nim s...... Bank office nearest you. fAUftNTAi. OUOAMCl In addition, the new young child attends the Connecticut’s OF WILUAM A MARY steel with an avocado porcelain fin­ set. It’s a one-stop deal! learning center has mod­ Center for a few hours a LONDON (AP) - Mary, the f i |s ...... And it’s one-stop banking WINDOW •m HMrM Mar MM •• ern equipment and a well- ish. And it’s lined with Teflon 11, 84>(tiMa Po€ week. Parents are wel­ malUrd duck, apparenUy de­ Ssi: Mils ...... Fsm sis...... qualified teaching staff. come to join their child best-seller, cided that 600 egga was enough. 00165343 16331612 'Transportation also is and watch how he or she She turned Into a drake. Addrtii ...... Zip___ SHADES available. 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PAGE F O U R - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Oct. 10,1972 South Windsor About Town ’The Sharing Group of South VITAMINS New Voter SesBion United Methodist Church will COMPARE MW S8VC Public Health Nurses Report on Year Manchester Chapter, Parents have its first meeting tonlgjit at 8 A 7 to 9 voter-making session is Without Partners, w ill meet at the church Reemtion Hall. ARTHUR DRUG The South Windsor Public Also, 150 four-and-five-ycar the flMal year of July 1, 1971 is on the lower level of the Town being conducted toni^^t In the tonight at 8 at Ckmununity Bap­ The Rev. Wayne Kendall and lEim ttng Capital Health Nursing Association held olds were screened in audio­ through June 30, 1072 of which Hall. Manchester Municipal Building. tist Church. Prospective Mrs. Raymond McKay will be Its first annual meeting recently visual new program and 71 788 cu ll were In honut. Included Agency officers are Mrs. Paul It is In the basement office of the members will meet at 7:30. group leaders. and reported a diversified and children were retested with 12 In this number w u 501 calls for Kuelui, president; Mrs. Vincent registran of voters. active year. referrals nude for further testing On Saturday, a 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Founded Oct. /, 1881 Androtc Ttillyl therapeutic need, 342 health Callahan, vice praldent; Mrs. Fare The association Is a private, and joint venture. The A-V clinic guidance, 123 office visits, 30 David Anderson, secretary; and session will be held in the towii voluntary agency which has ser­ clerk ’s o ffice, also In the newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. was a joint venture by volunteers maternity, and some 258 new Mrs. Stuart D, Marsh, treasurer. Published by MAnchestdr Publishing Co., viced the town since 1943. from the South Windsor Women’s Municipal Building. The Saturday should telephone the circulation depart­ admissions to the sendees. On the board of directors (or a ABSENTEE VOTING 13-Bissell Street, ManchesterjjConn. 06040, Members of the organization are Club and the agency and was The agency provides home one-year term are Mrs. Raymond session will be the last regular ment, 647-9^. telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) I t : residents of the town who func­ reported as well received by the skilled nursing care for patients P. HaUoweU, Mrs. Mahh, Mrs. one for registering to vote in this Nixon Campaigning in Privacy tion under a 15-member board of public. The association plans to under physicians orders, niyslcal Kenneth Jackson, Mrs. Victor Nov. 7 e l^ o n . A special 9 a.m. Published every evening except Sundays Member Audit Bureau of Circulation directors. continue the protoam. therapy is also available to those Senger and Mrs. J.P. Nave. to noon session will be held Nov. Requirements Member of The Associated Press and holidays. Eiitered at the Manchester, WASHINGTON - It’s probably and cnmiijupities across the land According to the nurses' In the area of dental health, 60 who n ^ it. In cooperation with Serving two-yrar terms are 6 for only those persons whose Conn., Post Office as Second (Hass Mail unfair. Here’s George McGovern were reduced to helpless fury by _ : *■ / report, 112 pre-school children pre-school children were given Mrs. Kuehn, Mrs.'Anderson, Mrs. eligibility will have matured i 1 T-- A >l .f-hf the Norwich State Hospital, the Matter. The Manchester Publishing Co. assumes outlining his positions to prac­ a wave of teacher walkouts. As of were seen at the Well Child Clinic prophylactic and flourlde nurse gives guidance to families Callahan, Mrs. Richard Woolam, between Oct. 14 and Nov. •Absence from the State during voting hours on November 7th. no financial responsibility for tically anybody who will listen to today, his stand on amnesty for and 136 rubella vaccines were treatments in a program spon­ and William Young. 6. Eligible applicants must be Burl L. Lyons Publisher and follow-ups on patients retur- (6 a.m. to 8 p.m.) typographical errors appearing in adver­ him, while President Nixon runs draft dodgers and deserters administered to children of all sored by the state. 'Die associa­ niiu to the community. at least 18 years of age, U.S. Three-year term directors are tisements and other reading matter in The for re-election in almost perfect remains fuzzy. ages in a program subsidized by tion also plans to continue this 'There U also a cooperative citizens, and residents of •Absence from Manchester during voting hours as a student in a Subscription Rates the State Health Department but program which they termed Mrs. Russell Romeyn, Mrs. Manchester. Manchester Evening Herald. privacy and yet both major polls program with the state for tuber- college, university, nurses’ training school or institution of higher Payable in Advance show a majority of Americans If Richard Nixon is saying too •i*'! held In South Windsor during the “well received.” culMis patients, families and con­ Nicholas D'Alello, Dr. Gary Display advertising closing hours, three Grllli, Mrs. James Jackson, and learning within the State or spouse of such student. One Month |3.25 One Year $39.00 interviewed believe Nixon is the little, then perhaps George ten clinics in the town. The agency made 911 visits In tacts. Maternal and infant care full days prior to publication. McGovern has been saying too Mrs. Ernest Hall. Single Copy 15' Six Months $19.50 more trustworthy and credible guidance is available and many •Absence from Manchester during voting hours because of member­ Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon much — or not doing enough Ihe professional advisory com­ IDENimCATlON By Carrier, Weekly 75* Three Months $9.75 candidate. r V“ other services in the health ship in a religious community. prior to day of publication; 12 noon Friday To w it: The most recent Harris political thinking before he opens About Town guidance field, such as dietary, mittee consists of Atty. Edward PASSPORT PHOTOS ■ ;\ Kuehn, Mrs. Robert Bowker and Subscribers who faii to ,jreceive their for publication Saturday and Monday. survey reports 55 per cent of his mouth. Last May, at any rate, The executive board of the home management in regard to •Illness or physical disability and unable to vote in person at Keeney St. School will have Its Dr. Thaddeus Gutkowski for one- SALEM NASSIFF those interviewed say McGovern the Harris survey found that only Manchester Junior Women’s sanitation, referrals to ap­ annual Room Mothers and year terms and Mrs. Judd Files, CAMERA SHOP 5 STUDIO the polls. does not inspire confidence as a one-third of the voters believed Club will meet Wednesday at 8 propriate agencies and others. Teachers Tea Wednesday at 3:15 Dr. Paul Kuehn and Edward 629 Main St., Msndwsttr President should and only one- that McGovern did not inspire p.m. at the home of Mrs. James D ie South Windsor agency has •Member of Armed Forces, spouse or dependent of such member. p.m. at the school cafet^a. Kenney for two-year terms. 643-73A9 A Look at Tourism third say the same thing about confidence, compared to the 55 Florence, Berkley Dr., Vernon. contact with the Manchester Nixon. A month ago, the Gallup per cent holding that view in Co-hostesses are Mrs. Howard Homemakers Service to provide real hard on agriculture. In fact, more PTA of Martin-South School wlU To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, Gk)v. Tom Meskill, the Connecticut Poll showed 59 per cent naming September. Given the lateness of Fichtel and Mrs. J. Robert home health aides for h ^ c a r e have a potluck supper tonight at Andrews Building, 57 East Center Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040 people visit Glacier National Park in Nixon as the man who seemed to the hour, that s devastating. Bedlacki and welfare patients and the Development Commission, assisted by be more sincere and believable Moreover — unfortunately for 6 :30 at the school. Dr. James P. nurse supervises the health aides Montana annually than visit Hawaii. Kennedy, superintendent of brushes and mops the State Vacation Travel Advisory and only 20 per cent chose the ideal of an informed elec­ The Manchester Square Dance in the home under physicians Please arrange ABSENTEE BALLOT for; schools, and Mrs. Kennedy will The big difference is that they stay McGovern. torate — McGovern's low Gub is conducting a square dance orders. Council, are on the right track in seeking be guests. A short business Voter’s N a m e ...... Although a Presidential elec­ credibility standing gives Richard class tonight at 8 at Waddell The agency was certified this of all kinds! longer in Hawaii and only something meeting will follow the dinner. ways to build tourism. tion is supposed to be a kind of Nixon another excuse to continue School. Earl Johnston is the in­ year as a provider of Medicare A d d ress...... like 3.5 days in the park. t r y ns, public debate in which each can­ his clandestine campaign for re- structor. The class Is open to all benefits by the Social Security We were among the 300 some persons The October meeting of St. y o u *ll Thus, Connecticut’s problem is two­ didate lays his programs on the election. From the voter’s view­ couples interested in learning Administration upon the that attended the first tourism con­ line, the voters don’t seem to be point, it may be a lousy way to Gerard's Mothers Qrcle will be recommendation of the State lik e us!*^ fold: Not only the encouragement of how to square dance. DON’T DELAY COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY ference conducted the other day at interested in the issues. If the run for office, but the name of held this evening at 8 at the Health Department, Public M U / l i ' home of Mrs. Laurelle Colletti, lo tte r y more visitors but getting them to stay in polls are anywhere near accurate, the game is winning — not setting Health Nursing Division. >ihe mTradc of mohltrW C < FOR FURTHER INFORMA'OON, TEL. 646-2051 Mystic Seaport. There were many top- 278 Kennedy Rd. Mrs. Grace tic k e ts those interviewed apparently are a world’s record for public The VPW AuxiUary will meet Mrs. Joanne Kilgore is the doM iritwn mandtoiitep R E P U B U C A N ’TOWN COMMITTEE the state longer instead of just passing Collins will be co-hostesses. level speakers who possess a thorough casting straw ballots for Richard speaking. tonight at 7 :30 at the Post Home. Public Health Nurse whose office Treas. Charles McKenzie through. That’s where all the folks in knowledge of the travel and vacation Nixon — a man who has never the various towns can lend their support been accused of overflowing with industry, a big one nationally, Herald by encouraging friends and relatives to charisma — and against George something like 55 billion dollars. McGovern — The so

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tiwa., Oct 10,1172- PAOB SB V P t PAGE S I X - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchriter, Conn., Tuea., Oct. 10,1972 Paine-Johnson Pearson —Galumboski Area Two Sites Chosen Police T h e n For Tree Plantings

Two locations, old N. Main St. to contact new businesies urging Blotter and the Nathan Hale School, have them to landscape and beautify been selected for memorial tree their establishments. This sub­ SOUTH WINDSOR plantings by the Qty Beautiful committee is under the direction A 12-year-old South Windsor Committee of the Greater of Roy Norman. bicyclist, Jeffrey Carpenter of 26 Manchester Chamber of One of the objectives of the Sunnyside Dr., was listed in and Commerce. committee Is to re-establish the satisfactory condition today at The Memorial Tree Program, concept of street trees along town Manchester Memorial I^ p ltal, under the chairmanship of Mrs. thoroughfares. To this end, the with Injuries suffered In an auto Mary O’Brien, has received a CBC is drafting a brochure for h M I Have accident Mondgy afternoon on great deal of interest from the distribution to businesses Neven Rd., South Windsor. public with a large number of covering the planting of street Football A car operated by Charles individuals contributing to this trees. Janeezko, 16, of Warehouse program in memory of their Several years ago, the (JBC Fatigue Point, southbound on Neven ...Now relatives or friends. If the com­ Initiated the idea of planting mittee finds that sufficient For the past three Sundays, Rd., struck the bicycle while flower gardens on town or state- monies remain after planting owned property, and with the I’ve Joined the male members of passing another southbound vehi­ these two sites, additional cooperation of various town my family in front of the televi­ ALMACA cle, South Windsor Police reported. locations will be selected. organizations, five gardens have sion set. We have watched ap­ The City Beautiful Committee, been planted. proximately 17 houra of football Janecko was charged with Member reckless driving and Is scheduled chaired by Dr. Douglas H. Smith, (and scores of shaving cream and recently held its first meeting of beer commercials.) The season is to appear in court at East Hart­ ford Oct. 30, police said. the fall season and reviewed its - just beginning and already. I’ve Francis J. Keefe of 2 W. Center YOU ALWAYS St. has been accepted for cor­ accompUshments over the past had it! few months as well as its plans In my attempt to be one of the porate membership to the SAVE AT THE national Association of Labor TOLLAND for the future. boys, I have, in addition to The committee is represented ARTHUR DRUG watching all this football, made Management Adminislhdprs and Barry J. Unton, 21, of 29 White Consultants on AlchoRolism St., Rt^kville, was charged with on the Hockanum River Coor­ fudge, popped corn and served dinating Committee which has them supper on TV trays. (ALMACA) according to an an- intoxication early this morning, nouncement by Frank State Police reported, after an contributed greatly to the dean I’ve also tried to broaden my up of Union Pond, changing it Huddleston, ALMACA president. accident on Rt. 15 In Tolland. understanding of the games by from an eyesore to an attractive, Keefe, busineu and industry Unton's car, westbound on Rt. asking questions like "Which one much n e e ^ recreational area. consultant to the Greater Hart­ IS, apparently went out of con­ is Joe Namath?" and “What’s the The Salter’s Pond subcom­ ford Council on Alcoholism and trol, hit several guard posts, difference between a fullback, a mittee, headed by Raymond Capitol Regioa Drug Information crossed over onto the median halfback, a quarterback and a ^ e s , worked with the town, the STOP Center of Hartford, is responsible strip, and then returned to the flankerback?" Buckley PTA, and Boy Scout for the organization's successful roadway and struck several other In return for my efforts, I have Troop 362 to clean up the pond. THIS Business and Industry Alcohol & guard posts, police said. received nothing. My questions The status of improvements was Drug Program. Linton was not Injured, police are hushed and put off till com­ reviewed with the town park ALMACA restricts corpwate said. mercial time (and then they department and additional pholo by Peter Spitzner membership only to those per­ Court date is Oct. 30 at switch channels to get a peek at c l^ u p and hiking trail cutting another game.) The conversation sons actively engaged in either an Manchester. Mrs. Donald R. Pearson administrative or consultant projects will be scheduled this is nil, except for an occasional cry fall. Ultimately foot bridges will of "(Jet him! Get him! (Jet him! " capacity in the field of alcoholism chrysanthemums, yellow roses, as it pertains to business, in­ be constructed to allow a con­ The marriage of Martha A. or “Watch that replay. What a VERNON tinuous hiking trail around the straw flowers and ivy with bronze dustry and labor, and who Galumboski of Marlborough to point. ” These exclamations are Alex H. Patnode, 50, of Mile pond. These projects will be im­ streamers. presently serve clients in this photo by Loring Studios Donald R. Pearson of usually accompanied by friendly Hill Rd., Rockville, was charged plemented by Boy Scout Troop Mrs. Henry J. Krasiejko of field. Ticonderoga, N.Y., was solem­ pokes or thumps or half nelson Monday with operating a motor 362. • SA nauuD k Mrs. AI A. Paine Jr. nized Sept. 23 at St. Patrick’s Gaylord, Mich., sister of the holds. It’s a completely male vehicle while his license is Another project of the CBC is • usnw sBC bride, was the bridesmaid. Her The marriage of Kathleen Ann bride. They wore gowns to match Church in Blast Hampton. environment, and I have the dis­ suspended, Vernon Police The bride is the daughter of attire matched the matron of reported. MANCHISTIII Johnson of Manchester to Al A. the honor attendent’s and carried tinct feeling, that except when Ancient baskets of orange sweetheart Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Galum­ honor’s. Her matching bouquet they are hungry, they don’t need Court date is Nov. 7 at Paine Jr. of Pomfret took place was tied with yellow streamers. roses and baby’s breath. boski of Pettingill Rd., me! Mrs. Christine McCaughey and great-granddaughter Jocelyn McCaughey relax a moment Rockville. Sept. 2 at the Pomfret Chapel. John Gaffney of New London The bride is the daughter of Joel E. Williams III of Marlborough. The bridegroom is One afternoon, I put on a during Saturday’s festivities. Skeleton served as best man. William Mr. and Mrs. Acle F. Johnson of Topsfield, Mass., served as best the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm smashing new green pantssuit, a Stanford LaMothe, 57, of High The residential character of the tract on the north side of Field tennis courts once stood the home of John Cheney and 69 Oyde Rd. The bridegroom is man. Ushers were Stephen John­ Pearson of Ticonderoga. Dumbleton of Long Island, N.Y., squirt of “Jungle Gardinia;’ per­ Found Manor Trailer Park, Vernon, was E. (Center St. has remained constant over the years, but its the gateway to the golf links. In the left background of the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al A. son and Keith Johnson, brothers The Rev. Felix McGuire of was the usher. fume and joined the boys in front Reaches Century Mark issued a kummons Monday night appearance has changed from almost rural 50 and more upper photo is the clubhouse of the Oxford Golf Qub. Paine Sr. of Pomfret. of the bride, and Roger Gratton, Marlborough and the Rev. J. After a reception at the Moose of the television set. Do you know charging him with failure to drive years ago, in the upper photo, to suburban below. On the (Herald photo by Becker) a reasonable distance apart. The Rev. Leo Swift of Abington brother—in—law of the Ralph Davie of New Rochelle, Lodge in Marlborough, the cou­ that the only thing my husband hands in time to the music and N.C. and Robert McCaughey of EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) - An land of the Ivy Manor Apts, and entrance to the Memorial Mrs. Christine McCJaughey, Vernon Police said the performed the double-ring bridegroom. Mark Gingras, N.Y. , performed the double-ring ple left for a wedding trip to noticed was the bowl of popcorn I joined in some of the hymns. Monroe, N.Y.; and 11 great­ amateur archeologist has dis­ Opm 6 Dayi Tkurt. till 9 *** WilUamsburg, Va. They will live formerly of 80 Church St., LaMothe car was in collision on ceremony. Miss Sally Mann of cousin of the bridegroom, was ceremony and were celebrants at carried in my hand? ceiebrat^ her 100th birthday Mrs. McCaughey, who was grandchildren. covered may be the oldest in New London. Rt. 30 in Vernon with a car Storrs was the organist. Raymond the junior usher. Shannon John­ the nuptial Mass. It’s demoralizing. But I exp«t Saturday afternoon with a party born Oct. 7, 1872 in Portadown, Yesterday, Mrs. McCaughey complete skeleton ever found in Mrs. Pearson is employed on operated by William Kania of Sadat Moves To End Sequestration Gingras of Dayville, uncle of the son of Libertyville, 111., nephew The bride was given in r u survive the neglect. The thing at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Northern Ireland, came to fell and fractured her hip and is the Western Hemisphere. of the bride, was the ring bearer. marriage by her father. She wore the staff of Lawrence and that really concerns me is that my now a patient at Manchester Hartford l^ke., Rockville. No where Uie property of soldiers THEY JUST ARRIVED! bridegroom, was the soloist. Manchester in 1886, when she Morlin Childers said his obses­ CAIRO (AP) — Herassa, the before 1964 are to receive govern­ holdings, and the public sector Our moil beautiful collection of TITEED SKIRTS and co­ Bouquets of orange gladioli, After a reception at the Pom­ a gown of organza and a full Memorial Hospital in New Lon­ husband and the boys are missing About 50 friends and relatives was 14. She and her husband, the Memorial Hospital. (Herald injuries were reported. Arabic word for sequestration, ment bonds, up to a maximum and officers at the front was sion with antiquity recently led took over the major industries. ordinated SWEATERS — thorl lengthifor daytime, and long fret School dining hall, the couple length veil. She carried a colonial don. Mr. Pearson is serving with these golden fall weekendsTThey late Francis McCaughey, were photo by Buceivicius) Court date is Nov. 7. yellow mums and baby's breath braved Saturday’s rain to attend him to a shallow grave in the meant the end of extreme wealth, value of 30,000 Egyptian pounds Last April "a parliamentary seized. length! for “at home entertainment". In an abiolutely were on the altar. left on a wedding trip to Eter- bouquet of white roses, the U.S. Navy and is stationed in should be out of doors r^o rin g the celebration. Mrs. McCaughey m arried Nov. 27, 1896 in Yuha Desert of Southern Califor­ privilege and economic power for or $69,000. Treasury Minister committee recommended that Future sequestration will be Donald Hoeckstra, 50, of 53 gorgeout array of colon, from Scotland, Ireland, and Canada The bride was given in muda. They will live at Lake chrysanthemums, baby’s breath New London. their souls. They shq^ld be received a letter of con­ Manchester. For the past three nia 30 miles south of E3 Centro many Egyptians following (Jamal Badel Aziz Hegazi says some six millions of pounds worth of done under the law, through the Russell Dr., Vernon, was charged __ with pricei itarling al $26.50. marriage by her father. She wore Alexander, Dayville. and ivy with white streamers. marveling at the reds and golds gratulations from President and years, she has made her home at Read Abdel Nasser's Socialist revolu­ million pounds have been paid to property seized from Egyptians courts, and unwarranted se­ Laurel Manor Convalescent where he dug up the skeletal Monday n i^ t with allowing a dog a gown of angel skin designed Mrs. Paine, a graduate of Matron of honor was Mrs. Garden Club and browns and greens of Oc­ Mrs. Richard Nixon and a tion of 20 years ago. the beneficiaries since 1970. by the state since 1964 should be questration since '1964 may be Herald Ads remains of the “Yuha Man.” to roam. with mandarin collar and bubble Manchester High School, is a 1971 Harry Newman of Charleston, tober. proclamation from Mayor John home. His successor has been taking Sadat has made it clear that undone by the same process, She has a son, Raymond A preliminary Carbon 14 dating Court date is Nov. 7. returned to the original owners. sleeves trimmed with white graduate of the University of S.C. She wore a multi-colored Plans Boutique Last Sunday when I was ser­ Thompson, naming Saturday by a laboratory in Cambridge, steps to “liquidate se­ “liquidating sequestration” does The committee found cases under the new decrees. venise lace and white satin ribbon Connecticut School of Physical floral silk gown. She wore a floral ving the boys their hot dogs in '“Christine McCaughey Day ” in McCaughey of Schenectady, N.Y. The Perennial Planters Garden Mass., indicated the bones are questration.” not mean a wholesale return of f a ^ m a n , accenting the waistline and Therapy. She is em ploy^ at headpiece to match her colonial front of the game, I really let Manchester. She also had a daughter, the late Club will conduct its eighth an­ about 21,500 years old. In a series of three decrees last property or power to the former GET ACQUAINTED Sf^ECIAL chapel train. Her three—tiered Lawrence and Memorial Hospital bouquet of bronze and yellow them have it. At Mrs. MeCaughey’s request, Mrs. Evelyn Dellert. She has five nual boutique FYiday from 4 to 9 T T ry To Researchers at the University of COVENTRY week President Anwar Sadat wealthy, however. elbow length veil was arranged in New London. She is a member “You’re turning into two members of the Manchester grandsons, Edward Dellert, eight hundred eighty-ieven p.m. and ^turday from 10 a.m. Southern California, University Steven D. Fortier, 17, of Coven­ abolished the sequestration Facts are scarce on the number from a matching camelot head- of the American Physical vegetables,” I cried. “Why don’t ^ Salvation Army Corps, an accor- David Dellert and Frank Dellert, H R em em b er, main street, in to 1 p.m. at Mott’s Community all of Glastonbury, the Rev. of Arizona and laboratories in try, was issued a summons Mon­ machinery, transferring the ad­ of persons involved, value of piece and she carried a cascade Therapy Association. Mr. Paine you go outside and do something? dianist and vocalist, sang hymns. E To Remember NASH, W AX, POLISH Harold Barnsleys James Dellert of Southern Pines, Japan are studying material day morning charging him with ministration of desequestration property seized, or details of downtown manchester, bouquet of white sweetheart is a graduate of Woodstock Hall. Jump in the leaves. Take a hike Mrs. McChughey clapped her Mrs. James Britton and Mrs. Not To Forget found embedded in the skeleton failure to drive right. to the treasury. He cleared the compensation. Both the treasury Connecticut roses, orange gladioli buds and Academy. He attended the up (Jase Mt. Record the fall bird YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR Wed 62 Years Joseph Aniello was co-chairmen for more positive dating. Court date is Oct. 30 at way for return of properties and the office of the sequestrator baby’s breath. University of Connecticut and the count. Bicycle through the coun­ C The Coal Raek TO A BEAUTIFUL FINISHED SHINE V. of the boutique. The oldest skeleton previously Manchester. seized after 1964, except in 123 general decline to answer Mrs. Beverly Malone of Northeast Institute of Technology Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnsley tryside. What do you say? I Chairmen of the various booths O found in the Western Hemisphere cases to be reviewed by the questions. Where Fitting You Is OUR PLEASURE, Plymouth, Mass, was me honor in Boston. He also served with of 167 E. Center St. celebrated challenged. “You can read toose CALL ANYTIME are Mrs. Ralph Shaw, dried was dated at 17,500 years old. It Richard Lescroart, 19, of 145 courts, and ordered compensa­ Prior to 1964 factories, And YOUR SATISFACTIOM attendant. She wore a ^ e e n chif­ the U.S. Army for two years. He their 62nd wedding anniversary old football scores in the A arrangements; Mrs. Harold was discovered in Peru. A single Cushman Dr., Manchester, was tion to be paid those whose skyscrapers, villas and vast land fon empire gown faslfioned with is employed as a carpenter in last weekend with a family dinner newspaper tomorrow.” T 4 2 9 -9 4 5 2 Lavanway, and Miss Helen human bone found In the La Brea issued a summons Monday mor­ properties were taken prior to holdings were seized by the War sTeiPSiM* bx ts*______mandarin collar and leg-of- Pomfret. party Saturday and open house Not a single pair of eyes moved Free Main Street and Purnell Parking Jamroga, do-it-yourself; Mrs. tar pits of Los Angeles, has been ning for improper passing. 1964. government. Peasants acquired mutton sleeves trimmed with Sunday. from the television screen. Court date is Oct. 30. WE SERVICE ALL FLOORS 1 Theodore Chambers, plants; and T hr (.iial Rack tentatively dated at 23,000 years. Those who lost properties much of the land, in small ivory venise lace and velvet rib­ The dinner party was held at “Great, ” said my son Tom R Mrs. Herbert Huffield, jewelry. bon. She wore a matching velvet a 9^ the Burlington Inn and the open handing me his plate for more. 18 I’u rn rII l>lak Children's Hospital at Rutlan^l, Vt.; and the couple’s four grandchildren and six great- Springfield. Mass. grand-children. r In 1928, Mr. Barnsley DEC. JAN. transferred his Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Yerks were LAST MINUTE Coventry Shoppe membership from England, married Sept. 23,1912 in Rutland, where he had joined in 19j[5, to Vt. Mr. Yerks was grocery D EP O T ROAD COVENTRY Manchester Lodge of Masons. He manager for the former NEWS Aw hole winter’s free rent Manchester Public Market for 22 belongs to both the Scottish and 8IA9BT Leemlng C«nt«rt for Eorly Childhood Eduootlon on a gas conversion burner if you York Rites branches of the frater­ years before he retired. He also Eomoa nity, and also is a Tall Cedar of had been employed for 17 years Where Prices Are Right as a supervisor for the A&P Tea convert to gas heat by October 15. Nutmeg Forest in Manchester. y / “'/ / He is the retired executive Co. All you pay for between now and next May is the Sizes For All housekeeper of the former He is a life member of Alti- Openings Still Available cost of the gas you use. Which makes this winter a McCook Hospital at Hartford. mont Lodge of Odd Fellows, pretty good time to give gas heat a try. Children — Missy — Trim Teen ^ u r Treasure Chest diamonds are the most There'* still time to reg­ Planning Orientation Converting to gas heat is so easy. The conversion Petites — Half Sizes — Trim Girl burner fits right into your present furnace or boiler. ister your children ages for Twe-Year-Olds admired, most desirable, most beautiful of all Juniors — Super Sizes GOTTA - GO HOLIDAYS 3 to 8 st Singer Learning . ^ C Installation is fast. 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T u o - Oct. 10, im Coventry m South Windsor Rham District PTSO Sponsors Judge Klau Referee cb '$*1 l*M|Mg 3in: M fsmm*4 w ysMmiiMgiiNv Two Unusual Items Night classes *»|' #4 Swaaiqac Mag iw«| an In Pollution Case ~ h ifiruii sill SMiO The Rham H l^ School PTSO On Board*s Agenda hai announced It will amln this Retired Judge Joseph Klau has iiy, will serve u treuurer, while year sponsor the adult education been named referee to resolve Mn. Sandra Young will act u program at the school for Coventry’s public relation! coor- Two unusual Items will be dis­ explained that the portable in­ the issue of town poUutlon abate­ residents over the age of 16 In the ^dlnator. cussed at the Board of Education stallation is incorrect as it is not ment orders against Lakeview three district towns of Hebron, Ronald King will be Tolland Ml meeting tonight at the high in accordance with the directive Ter. homeowners. Andover w d Marlborough. coordinator for the campalm, school ubrary at 7:30. since the units are already at the Tolland County Superior (kiurt Registration for the courses with Clyde Hall and Evelyn One is to correct a recorded high school with no construction Judge Anthony Armentano said will bd held Nov. 1 and 2 from 7 Parizek managing WlUington af­ vote in the Oct. 19. 1971 board’s under way. last month that he would appoint to 9 p.m. at the school cafeteria. minutes which were approved On the other item, Warner is a referee in an attempt to settle fairs. The cost will be $13 per course, Nov. 28; and the other report is expected to report on a study the issue, which Involves a $10 Commenting on hli appoint­ with half to be paid at the time of from ^hool Superintendent made by citizen Donald Marra million hoiieowers’ law suit ment, Benjamin noted that the registration and the rciniiflKler Republican party and "aU the Charles Warner concerning ac­ entitled “ State Reimbursement against various Coventry officials. the evening of the first clads. tions for reimbursement fund of School Construction Projects” Individual homewoners were people in the 5 M dlitrlct are Amonli the non-«redit courses fortunate to have a candidate applications for projects from the in which Marra stated that it is served with abatement oraCTs being considered are furniture with Brainard’s background and state. “ apparent that the board and the last spring, when dye testing ap­ retlnlshlng, crewel embroidery, experience." ‘ H ie request for alteration of school administration has not parently showed a number of sculpture, auto mechanics for chosen to utilize the funds that septic tank violations. minutes was b ro u ^ t before the women, photography, board by Mrs. Miurgaret Rossi are available to the town under Because of poor soil conditions, woodworking, bookkeeping, who also pointed to ouier areas of the construction grant system” small lots and high state health typing physical education, s p e ^ discrepencies in other board because no records exist that standards, many people found reading, knitting, creative A MODERN meeting minutes at the Sept. 26 applications on certain items had difficulty in installing standard n ^ le p o ln t. meeting. b ^ made, he said. sepdc systems in conformity with Also, beginning crochet, cake H4ARMACY In the study, Marra said the local and state laws. Mrs. Rossi was appointed to decorating, first aid, gourmet the board in February 1972 after approval of state grants for items Many of the homeowners cooking, beginning pottery, oil brought suit against the town In the resignation of Henry Heath. such as football fields, tennis fainting, macrame, candle an attempt to prevent enforce­ Accor^ng to Mrs. Rossi, the courts, extension of driveways, making, decoupage, painting with ment of the abatement orders. minutes say that, on Oct. 19, administrative facilities, and acrylics, shorthand and stocks No date has as yet been set for board member Mis. Q le Decker school playgrounds and equip­ and bonds. both parties to meet with the proposed the “ use of modular ment is contingent on two criteria The PTSO noted, however, that referee. claurooms as an interim solution — (1) the project must comply classes will be organized only if Open Campaign while a long-range solution is to with the requirement of the state there is sufficient registration. Jesse &ainard of Coventry, be determined for the South fire marshal and the Department ‘ *• * Safety GOP candidate for the new 53id Windsor school system by future of Health, and (2) plans must be Edward HinchUff, a hunter Assembly District (Coventy, M study’’. approved by the state board safety instructor for the National Tolland and WlUington), officially The minutes record Mrs. before construction. Rifle Association, will start his launched his campaign over the Decker and the current board According to Marra, he had ^ ^ ec'df ta tr- & ^ scheduled course in safe hunting wediend with a work party held chairman James Arnold “ not” checked the files for application Even for the most deter­ practices and the safe handling at GOP headquarters in Coven­ supporting the motion, with for reimbursement from the mined, dlscipUned and weU- and use of firearms Friday try. S i ^ other members, Vernon school system and as of Sept. 26 evening at 8 at his home on Rt. Brainard, who is now serving informed couples, birth con­ Petersen, Danold Mercure, had found only three lis t^ for ' e S ^ 85. Completion of the course will his second term on the Town trol by any of the current Heath, DeGiacomo, and the town; Sewer for Timothy ^ 1 be on Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to Council in Coventry, noted that contraception methods is Roger Myrick as supporters and Edwards and Orchard Hill JSS t-H ^ ^ \\ noon. his campaign will revolve around burdensome and carries Robert Eversole abstaining. Schools, the modular classroom Applicants interested in par­ She says that Arnold and other purchase, and the addition to the eight main issues that have with it an element of risk... ticipating should contact emerged as matters of concern J f - members who are still on the high school, awaiting voter ap­ Indeed, of the 3,500,000 HinchUff by Wednesday at the and importance to the poeple of board and who also voted at the proval Nov. 7. births in the United State latest and pick-up a handbook. the district. Oct. 19 meeting agree that the He adds that any grant ap­ A UFA Benefactor Paper Drive “ While I cannot overlook the each year, roughly one third recorded vote is “ reversed” but proved by the state board is (k). S of the Volunteer Fire broader responsibilities this job a re estimated to be had not taken any action to have determined by statute and The Junior Volunteer League of the Lutz Junior Museum received the Parents’ Magazine Department wiU bold a paper entails,” Brainard said, ‘T firmly “unplanned” . . . Little it corrected. specific guidelines for applying drive, weather permitting, on believe that a legislator’s primary Other discrepencies mentioned are outlined by the state which Youth Group honorable mention achievement award for “ outstanding service to the wonder that interest is Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. In the duty is to represent all of the by Mrs. Rossi at the last board should be followed. community.” Looking over the plaque signifying its recognition are from left, Anne Charest, growing rapidly in the least north end of town. people in the district that elected meeting were that on Nov. 23 He said that the newly com­ league president; Mrs. Pamela ^loom , assistant director of the museum; and Douglas Curry, expensive and most reliable Special pickups may be him. To do this effectively, he (after a municipal election which pleted football field by the league advisor. ’The Lutz Junior Museum is one of the several local agencies who benefit from form of contraception, the arranged through Richard must be available to those peo­ placed David Cohen, Donald volunteers could have been reim­ the 1972 United Fund Appeal for the United Fund Drive of Manchester currently under way. Bergeron, James Lee or Harvey ple, receptive, willing to listen male sterilization operation Berghuis and Robert De ftn a on bursed along with the 1971 move (Herald photo by Pinto) Desifuisseaux. Papers may also be and willing to act on their caUed vasectomy . . . This the board after Eversole, Myrick of the administration to the left at the fire house during the behalf." method provides the only and former board chairman Union School from the high CO kn hours of the drive. Brainard cited eight main areas t-H Harry Anderson decided not to school. sure means of limiting fami­ of concern in his campaign. They seek re-election), Mrs. Decker “ What has been lost as a result ly size to the number of Robinson W ins STORMY MECHANIC include escalating property taxes, - 0-* proposed a similar motion and an of poor management by the ad- ST'AR children millions of KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - local government autonomy, amendment to her own motion, a minisitration cannot be resolved,” •By C L A Y R. POLLAN- American families of all a (M . s ARIIS LIBRA Spaatz Award Mrs. Sheila (Stormy) Maxuch, orderly growth in semi-rural procedure which is in direct con­ Marra wrote in his study report, MAS. Your Daily Activity Guidt economic level can provide 21 A ccord in g fo tho Stars. ’’ 22, works for an insurance communities, fiscal responsibili­ flict with Roberts Rules of Order. and asked the board to in­ o ' S M A Manchester Civil Air Patrol for . . . e • • To develop message for Wednesday, company as a clerical process ty, the Willimantic River, water The minutes read Mrs. Decker vestigate the projects completed 114-16-19-28 3-10-12-24,^ cadet has won the Gen. Carl A. read words corresponding to numbers supervisor, but at night she supply and waste disposal, proposing “ that this board to determine the loss to the town. V45-48-56 31-«)-75 *<5 Spaatz Award and been promoted o f your Zodiac birth sign. goes to aircraft mechanics UConn impact, and state aid to proceed along the lines of a ^T A U R U S SCORPIO He further listed several areas 1 Welcome 31 Create 61 Your to the rank of cadet colonel. school. rtoper medication aUeviates Ah ocr. the towns. limited building program, the such as oil burners, electric An. 20 2 You 32 Ideos 62 A Cadet David E. Robinson, son “There are two basic reasons ( MAY 3 Show 33 Or 63 Of "While this list will un­ a great amount of discomfort. type of which would be deter­ wiring, plumbing, lockers, 20 NOV. 21'i. of Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Robinson r>v 1- 6-13^15 4 Vory 34 Con>e 64 In I am going to aircraft questionably grow,” Brainard Fill your prescriptions at mined by this board as soon as libraries and other items where 5 Con 35 Almost 65 Discussion 18-26-34-41 i of 89 Florence St., received the mechanics school,” Mrs. 2 ^3 6 -5 4 57-65-79-871 observed, “ it contains most of the LENOX PHARMACY, 299 E. possible.” This motion was projects can run over |2,500 6 News 36 A 66 Pleose double honors from the USAF- Mazuch said. “First, my GRMINI 7 A 37 Moy 67 Bolt SAGITTARIUS major matters that I plan to Center St., Tel. 6494)896 for free passed with a 5-2 vote and one which are in the 1972-73 school CAP national commander. Brig. husband is going. Second, I am 8 Colleogue 38 Will 68 Need discuss, and each of them, ob­ deUvery. Open 8-9. Sun. and abstention. budget and which no action for 9 Leisure 39 Be 69 New Gen. Richard N. Ellis at the CAP as interested as he in June 20 10 Your 40 Come 70 Own DEC. 21 ^ 1 viously, is a subject in itself.’’ Holidays 8-8. “ Symbol Of Finest Also in the minutes is the reimbursement has been taken to National Convention held in helicopters and airplanes." . ^ 2- 5-22-35 11 Don't 41 Up 7 1 Obvious 42-43-55-59,^ Brainard also announced the amendment which is recorded 12 Abilities 42 Control 72 Colorful Dallas, Texas, recently. She said she acquired her Pharmacy Service.” Gift Dept.,; date. ;g/50-52-66 61-70B3-90'^ appointment of Leonard Ben­ “ to use modulers in the mean­ 13M oy 43 Impulse 73 From The award is given for comple­ nickname. Stormy, because of Film, Cosmetics, (kmdy. Wei Marra also investigated the CANCIR 14 Get 44 Times 74 Chor^ge CARRICORN jamin, former (kiventry GOP time at the present high school tion of all four phases of the CAP her reddish brown hair and not honor Master Charge (kurds. | possibility of the town receiving f^KJUNl 21- 15 Come 45 Not 75 Impression town chairman, as his campaign during construction,” it passed 16 Going 46 Meet 76 Advontoge Cadet Aerospace Education because of her disposition. reimbursement of the gasoline h^JULr 22 17 Time 47 For 77 Spent JAN. I» head. James Ladd, also of Ctoven- with a 5-3 vote. purchase for school buses and ,11-27-29-53 18 If 48 Hold 78 In 7- 8-38-39^ Course and for passing a com­ Mrs. Rossi turther stated that was advised by Patrick 71-76 19 You 49 Be 79 Change 64-68-81-86^ prehensive examination. 20 Good 50 As 80 lnterestir>g on April 25, Mrs. Decker again Marangell, assistant director of LIO 21 Normol 51 Like 81 Of AQUARIUS Cadet Col. Robinson, a moved for approval of a motion the Sales and Excise Tax Divi­ 22 Do. 52 You 82 Fomilior JAN. 20 member of CAP for six years, 23 You 53 Out 83 W ay “ effective May 15, that this Board sion, that where gasoline is A U G . 22 ni. It, was formerly the cadet com­ 24 And 54 Gift 64 Surrour>dir>gs CAPITOL Equipment Co. of Elducation shall contract for purchased at the retail level, a 9-17-25 49 25 Should 55 To 85 The 4-21-3C-44I mander of the Enfield Cadet >a #o if I ■78-82-84 26 Politics 56 Bock 86 Help 47-62-74 WE HONOn (2URGEITMTH purchase with Universal Struc­ refund will be granted to the D tI; Squadron. He is a management 38 M A IN S T R EC T Tal. 643-79S8 IMANCHE8T8R • VItGO 27 Be 57 For 87 Subject NSCES tures to install six portable units municipality when buses are 28 Need 58 Some 88 Blue science student in the sophomore HiMiraDAILY ; 7 a m to 6 p fn Thura. 7 am to 9 |tin So^ 7 am to 4 pm « « ; '» at the high school, for occupancy leased by the town. 29 Tolled 59 Go 89 Irxlividuols class at the Florida Institute of 30 Meol 60 Good 90 Regardless MA*. 20 USED eQUIPMENT-$CRVICE-TRADES-SALES4>ARTS- EASY T^RM^ jHW: in September 1972.” Mrs. Rossi Also on the agenda is a report 10/11 Technology in Melbourne, Fla. _JmaRTRO$I» WATROHyM rO r>53-37-46-58 )Good ,H ) Adverse Neutral 20-32-40-514 7R on the Pleasant Valley School ;^9-72-80-89 € 67-73-85-88^ playground in which a compfaint SAY GOODBYE TO LEAF was made for the covering of two A) South Windsor cement piers which had, at one time, supported a bench; and the RAKII^G—Come In For A filling of water retention holes I CSC Will Hear under the outdoor equipment. FREE Demonstration of Hart Describe I kniiw I need more |r>» Counselor Role l\ew Hope Manor me Insurance bet M i The South Windosr Community Service Council will meet A ide Appointed tomorrow at 7;30 p.m. in the icanlanordiL savinesbanlfl • — Peterson Room of Our Savior Mrs. Madeline Uccello, presi­ Lutheran Church, 239 Graham dent of New Hope Manor, Inc. in Rd. Somers, has announced the ap­ EvSlYlHIIRiuaiK The meeting date was changed pointment of Sister Dianne Morretti as assistant director of to accomodate the guest speaker, a ) O f Thomas Hart, youth counselor the first Connecticut drug « * • — '------for South Windsor. Hart will ex­ rehabilitation center for teen-age It’s a VACUUM It’s a VAC girls to open soon. Sister Dianne plain his role in the town. By sttAChing lri« vtcuum initk* to is of the Order of the Cross and tf>8 front and of unit and a plus RAKE \n New officers for the year are dual'proof canvM bag to ih# the Passion, and was formerly aid* pon anlry, th« homaownnr For raal d**p-tn lawn the Rev. Ronald Erbe, chairman; haa In* inatant conv*ni*nca of an Mrs. Joyce Bowker, vice chair­ with St. Brigid’s in Elmwood. A outdoor Yscuum. TNa m*ana you C L i can vacuum patloa. drtv*a. down-dMp lawn d*brla D«lng man; Mrs. Sandra Bender, native of Lynn, Mass., Sister aidawalka and lawna. alao iuck*d up and aj*ctad to Ih* n gartg* floora. You can av*n do aid* to r*ai high on the groat secretary; Mrs. Beth O'Briant, Dianne taught for three years at th« Inatd* of your car by juat aurfac* aloM with your other replacing tha front vacuum inialia airrakirtga Thltly$Mol treasurer; and Mrs. Daria Prout Memorial High School in vttn a naxibl* 10* vac hot*. thorough cloaning lan'i r>o affort. you can go right to r*qulr*d *v*ry lima you mow Plummer, publicity. Wakefield, R. I., and also worked work. tha lawn but it'a graai lor in a special education program at Spring claan-up tim* whan j Ih* lawn d*bri8 ha* r*aliy / Sewer Conunission Meeting St. A^es Home in West fbrtford ■■**ttl*d-ln" ' The Sewer Commission will and at "Graylodge,” a home in meet tonight at 7:30 in the Hartford for troubled teen-age engineering department offices girls. • • with citizens who are interested In her new position. Sister =-®8.s B in the proposed sewer project. A Dianne will assist Kathryn Giglio Prices Start at regular comnriission meeting will of Manchester, who was recently follow at 8. named director at New Hope S | 0 9 » 5 d " c § ^ It’S a VAC HOSE 0) ^ C3 All persons who have previous­ Manor. h — r_H QO T h * ramovai of laav a . papar and othar d*bria from ahruba ly signed petitions requesting artd priakar buahaa haa always baan an unpiaaaani taak 8 CO-I ^ JS-S s Z t for tha homaownar Now. with tha V A C H O SE, ii'a a snap sewers in their areas and those ONEANDONLY By attaching th* long fO flailbia h oa* to th* front of ih * $c-' ca “ baalc Air Raka unh. you hava your choiea of uaing the ^ c^) — experiencing trouble with their SOU TH BEND, Ind. (A P ) - AJr fU ka'a alaction configuration or you can attach th* ■W JO’S « '-‘J ^ Z tc canvaa vac bag - or a diapoaabia plaatic bag - to th* aid* It’saVAC’NBAUIT septic systems are urged to at­ The Northern Indian a-- Right! In Connecticut, moat savings banks offer a sensible, low-cost way to buy antryport. WHn a egna handia attachad to tha arHf of tha What to do with laavaa and I tend} The commission will dis­ Vac Hoaa, you'H ba abfa to proba into danta or dabria rtow that burning haa baan ^ - Historical Museum has a in su ran ce. bafdge-raaah araaa. quickly auoklng>up ail tha irappad bannad In moat araaa? ft'a no 2 uj CD u. cuss plans for public participation sew4hg machine which has dabrta. T h I* ana aitaeitmant la wall worth tha prica of th# problam. Aftar your air raking la « c5 Why low-cost? Savings Bank Life Insurance (S B LI) U your* to buy direct . . . eobipfatad and tha dabria / in the Nov. 7 referendum. been called by a Smithsonian oollaetad In pHa*. aimply Inaart at the bank. The bank employs no outside sales force. That’s why the cost is low tha front Vac Hoaa and attach a VFW Meeting Institution publication, “the larga. diapdaabla plaatio bag to iSCQ I on all SBLI policies. tha aida antry. Now, you can South Windsor Memorial VFW only American' magnetic ^ vao up all your dabria Into handy c «.S g machine known to be in rS i diapoiiabl* bag* which va ' ^ § | i Post will meet Wednesday at 8 Look: Our 35-year-oId friend knows what he's talking about. His $6,000 SBLI almpla to datach and raplaoa. Wa existence.” avan provtda th* naok twiatara p.m. at the Community Hall on straight life policy costa only $9.00 a month — even less with yearly dividends which laavaa you with th* a im ^ Z. At the age of 119 years, it ‘“ k of carrying your dabrta>flTl*d M ^ St. To be discussed are paid as earned! After only six months, he started building guaranteed cash b a g a ioI ththa a ooolTaatlorHon p oM . still can stitch a seam bv 3! I ’m s plans for the “ Voice of magnetic attraction which v a lu e s ! Democracy Scholarship keeps the parts moving. A variety of iife insurance plana ... all at low cost. . . and all of high quality Program” for high school . . . is available from a mutual savings bank. You need not be a depositor. J u st students and the upcoming usk your local savings bank about low-cost Savings Bank Life Insurance. H spaghetti supper to benefit the COOPERATIVE There’s lio obligation. No one will visit you. !|lli a scholarship program. At a prc^ous meeting, the post voted unanimously to approve a OIL CO. Available In Manchester at request to form a Ladies’ Aux- FUEL OIL THE SAVINGS BANK l i Uiaiy. ' llj llll Guild Card Party 17.9 OF MANCHESTER The Ladles Guild of St. Francis If piid in 5 diyt from data of and at most savings banks throughout Connecticut. IVenVONC sh o u ld have a n "aVERYTHINa MACHINE ’ of Assisi Church will sponsor a dativery. military whist card p arty, (24-Hr. Notlca for Oelivtry) p.m. the Wednea^. st 8 In 24-HOUR BURNER SERVfCE chuieh ball on Ellington Rd. All LOW COST SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE Choose from 24 H.P. - 5 H.P. - or 8 H.P. HlsNiels.. tyti— of the parish and their 315 Broad St., Mandiestet It makt$ sense ... and eaves dollars .. . to buy Hie Insurance at a mutual eavinge bent Maodi are Invited. PHONE 643 1553 MANCHtSTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheitw, Conn., Tuei., Oct. tO. 1978- PAPE NINE i

OOHm ;nnrni/> > - W ^ CO ^ -ra 2 > Pirates Banking on Sore-Armed Pitcher^ E o O' i-» m to S. « ^<5 ®S t n 0 ^ 8 -1 y OT 52 Dock Ellis, to Wrap Up Playoff Series s ; ® « 1 3- po g _ <» o -O ^ i A - f 3 rt ^ c — CO ^ 3 T3 ^ & "1 rt CINCINNATI (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates are going to Rennie Stennett and catcher Manny Sanguillen and relief Stennett’s throw seemed to fire the Pirates. A half-inning OQ 3- 'K later, Sanguillen socked a pitch over the left-centerfleld - 2 steal a leaf from the book of the Cincinnati Reds and try to pitcher Bruce Kison. Ever-rellable Dave Giusti came on to 8 ra 5. P win the National League pennant today with the help of a check the Reds’ big bats after Pittsburgh wiped out a 2-0 fence for a home run to make it 2-1. Cincinnati lead. O o a - cn sore-arm jrftcher-Doc Ellis. “When I left the dugout, someone warned me to look for 2: Stennett made the first big play. Cincinnati’s Johnny S 3 The Pirates hope they have better luck than the Reds. curve balls,” recalled Sanguillen. "I said, ‘No, I’ll look for 1 0 Bench tripled leading off the fourth. 'The Reds already led 2- 0 c Cincinnati pinned its hopes Monday on the ailing r i^ t arm fastballs.’ ” 0 and it looked as if they were out to get another run. (JO r~r of Gary Nolan, but the pressure of going all-out against the Pittsburgh tied it in the seventh off relievers Pedro n Pirates' starter Nelson Brlles got Tony Perez on a nice, ' o C c /i power-packed Pittsburgh lineup t o ^ its toll. Borbon and Clay Carroll when Richie Hebner was hit by a Lp running back-to-the-plate catch in short left by shortstop rt> Nolan could manage only six Innings. His arm stiffened pitch, Sanguillen singled and Gene Alley sacrificed to place Gene Alley. He then walked Denis Menke. The Reds now and he left with a one-nm lead that the Pirates overcame to runners at second and third. Pinch-hitter Vic Davalillo was ------h O' had runners at the comers with one out. Cesar Geronimo hit -4- LL 1 (t take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five pennant playoff. intentionally walked. Stennett then rapped a run-scoring a fly ball to Stennett in left, and the outfielder gunned down 019bade “ I went as hard as I could for as long as I could,” said the single. ■ 00 Bench trying to score after the catch. It was a perfect one- 3 dejected Nolan, who had pitched IS inninp since the All- UJ cn Star Game in July. 'T just ran out of gas. I couldn’t afford to bounce, on-the-money throw to Sanguillen. In the eighth, Willie Stargell walked and A1 Oliver J) f continue.” “ That beat us,” said Cincinnati Manager Sparky Ander­ doubled. Hebner was purposely passed to load the bases. 0 y Ellis’ story is almost a carbon copy. The 27-year-old right­ son, who still insisted the playoff would go five games. “ I Sanguillen hit a sharp rounder toward the hole between y hander has a chronic pitching elbow condition. He went six thought that was the turning point of the game, murmured short and third that Cincinnati’s Darrell Chaney reached and D - C innings Sept. 30 but it was his first start since Sept. 13. Anderson. "Our report was that Stennett had a better-than- tried for a second-to-first doubleplay. Sanguillen, however, e average arm, but wasn’t that accurate.” beat the relay and the winning run scored. i i ■? The Pirates’ 3-2 victory Monday was keyed by outfielder CD 00 o 4’ 1 do 1 Pirate Pitcher Has Had Week^s Rest ■ cn ■ CO o o , n o S (AP photol Dick Williams Ponders Question g ‘'W ^ c« ‘ c r 2". c r P u~ ^ •0> ►—3 . . . Before His A ’* Faced Tigers schIdSe Ellis Will Know Early . o a 5 c £3 » ° - | o = | | l g °o^c ® National League Sat., Oct. 7—Pittsburgh 5, Qn- jj“nS 3 ffi P> cinnati 1 Just How Well He’ll Go I ft> S -a £ l ^ . r t ) a S Sun., Oct. 8-Cinclnnatl 5, g^SsSgsSgi:►1 CL .O £1.5 --« 2 p cr^3gn-3pJ7 .3 S 3 O{jqOj^cn3-2. - 2 - 0 3 ^ hearts in San Francisco during the 1972 season as 14 of the 24 Detroit 0 ^ o ’ 5 ' S ' § ^ Tues., Oct. 10, Oakland (HolU- best-of-five series. temper.” 2® cn® 5 major league baseball teams suffered dropoffs in average 2 . Q c man 19-11) at Detroit (Coleman Ellis, 15-7 during the season, said his Sanguillen said he had just one inten­ S’ S' afs-gg-B-gril-s s -s attendance. ^ 19-14), 1:30 p.m., EDT arm fejt fine after a layoff of more than tion when he grounded to the Red g C ^ § 5»t 3 ‘ 2 - h a> San Francisco drew crowds at a 9,392 clip to skid almost 40 Wed., Oct. 11, Oakland at a week. His respect for the Reds, shortstop in the eighth. 5- 5^^ a ’5“ ^ f per cent from the National League’s team’s 1971 average of ,<5 ® Q- £l e Detroit, 1:30 p.m., EDT, if however, hasn’t diminished any. “ I just ran hard and tried to break up 15,362 fans everytime they opened the gates at Candlestick 0 ^ 2 .^ necessary. “ We still have to go out there like it’s the double play,” he said. He succeeded, '^ 3 a 5+» 2d ► Thurs., Oct. 12. Oakland at d^3 3*0 O ^S Park. 0-0. Qncinnati’s one of the best hitting allowing pinch-runner Gene Clines to Although the majors’ total attendance figures are mis­ Detroit, 1:30 p.m., EDT, if 3 ^ p 2 . 3 C® t I d ^ teams in baseball,” Ellis said. score the winning run. £ CL ^ P5 ^ O leading due to the player strike last spring, the average necessary. Sanguillen said he guessed right on JQ #S H ► World Series Ever-beaming Pirate catcher Manny (T> _^CLD-CS ® : turnout in both leagues was down slightly from 16,373 to Qncinnati starter Gary Nolan’s pitch for (AP photo) Sat., Oct 13-At National Sanguillen damaged the Reds Monday ^ K' O 3 a* 15,981. his homer. 3 CL 3 . £ tlL4| i ^ League champions as Uie playoffs switched to Riverfront The American League, although still a distant second to Pre-Game Nail-Biter Stadium. “ The first time he threw me fastballs. £ 2 . = I ^ 3 ^ the National in crowd appeal, managed to show a slight •>i*X*X*!*X*X*!*!*t*J*X*X*I*X*X*X*l*X*X»y%*X’ 1 a c^ . a . ► Sanguillen belted a fifth-inning home The next time I look for fastballs and he . . . Pirate Starting Pitcher Nelson Briles increase. The AL averaged 13,818 for 841 openings this run, helped get home another run with a threw a high, fast one over the plate.” summer, compared to 13,487 for 880 chances in 1971. National League teams drew people at an 18,100 clip, well Report Russians down from the 19,186 average a year ago. The New York Mets repeated as major league crowd l^ g s Will Face Bruins Campaneris Suspended with an average at Shea Stadium of 29,641 for 72 openings. / y They, however, were off from a 30,631 mark in 1971. Said Premature Detroit’s vastly-improved Tigers lured 25,753 on an BOSTON (AP) — A report that Regular Shortstops average day at Tiger Stadium. The American ^gue-leading the Boston Bruins will play a p P < p C_| figure was up almost 25 per cent from Detroit s No. 1 mark Soviet team Jan. 16 at Boston Garden has been called “ a rumor Out of A.L. Playoffs O i ^ ^ i S’ § (T) r*^ ^ of 20,663 last year. ^ p 2 3 . Half of the 12 American League teams including that is terribly premature” by a l'- . ^ S3 V) National Hockey League official. ^arq ^ S a Qeveland, Detroit, New York, Chicago, Oakland and Texas DETROIT (AP) - An eye for an eye and a shortstop for a NHL Vice Resident Don V. shortstop. s^fi? ^ g ’S £T ™ o ’ boasted increases. The Texas franchise averaged 8,982 t& Ruck denied in New York American League President Joe Cronin announced Mon- S-w S o 3 3 - B § ■s. (TD barely outdo the 8,509 mark when the team was in Tuesday the Boston report that t=c S’ g § 3 day that Oakland shortstop Campy Campaneris has been < 3-. T g- & i E -S - Washington the previous season. the Russians’ game with the 3 ^ ? The White Sox, eighth in AL attendance last year, jumped Bruins, and protobiy two others suspended for the remainder of the AL playoffs. to third behind Detroit and Boston. Chicago averaged 17,991, against NHL teams, bad been But almost before Detroit replacement. Martin said earlier ff ■g-’C CO worked out during the Team Tiger manager Billy Martin had a up from 12,085. ^ ^ he wanted Frank Howard to fill 3 3 3- _ Canada-Russia series in Moscow chance to smile at the decision, P Dd 3 p pr 9 In the National, th6 only gainers were Pittsburgh and the spot but that such a request < OKJ P 5 last month. his shortstop Ed Brinkman was 0 \ Qncinnati—the playoff teams— along with Houston and San was denied by Cronin. ® 02 . “ No details have been worked ruled out for the season due to a B- Howard, slugging first 5 qg "P • Diego. out, so the report is totally un­ i 0 h y '< 5 American League teams missed 39 playing chances due to back injury. baseman-outfielder, was G C Q P ^ -4^ (D g founded,” Ruck said. Brinkman, who set major the player strike and the National missed 44. Thus, the major purchased from the Texas • • He said, however, there had league records for least errors (7) lls=?| league total of 27,168,266 could not be reasonably compared Rangers in September and thus 0 < > been discussions about ex­ and highest fielding percentage not eligible for post-season play. 4 (?“ ‘ 5-h to the 29,193,417 dravm in 1971. hibitions between Russia and (.990) for shortstops this season, He worked out with the Tigers rr- 5 CJ ^ CT> Had the 24 clubs played a full schedule—averaging the NHL teams and the Soviets had (AP photo) was X-rayed Monday and found Monday. g - p same crowds—the total would have been boosted by some requested th r^ or four games in to have a ruptured disc in his 3 a — P O "Brinkman can’t be replaced,’’ 3 North America in the latter part Pittsburgh's Dave Cash Avoids Pick-Off Attempt lower back. s .l-f ^ l 1.3 million. That would have still left Commissioner Bowie Martin moaned. of January. Team physician Dr. Clarence Kuhn’s family with a setback of almost 700,000. . ..As Reds* First Baseman Tony Perez Applies Tag Trainer Bill Behm said Livengood reported Brinkman Brinkman first hurl his back on will enter the hospital Thursday, the last road trip to Milwaukee be operated on Friday, and be and said as late as a week ago, “1 !\ew Post for Miles hospitalized for a week to 10 think the trouble has passed.” BALTIMORE (AP) - Eddie days. Brinkman played Saturday’s Coleman Tigers’ Hope Heritage Open Miles, a veteran of the National Meanwhile, Tiger general playoff opener but was replaced manager Jim Campbell said he r g | ^ # Association, will han­ by second baseman Dick will ask Cronin for permission to dle the color commentary on this McAuliffe Sunday, with Tony ! t P D put rookie second baseman John To Judy Rankin season’s radio broadcasts of Taylor taking over at second. (/> To Defeat Athletics Baltimore Bullet home games. Knox on the roster as Brinkman’s Billy had cooled off considerably by SOUTHBURY, Conn. (AP) - A trip to milder cUmates DETROIT (AP) — Right-hander Joe the time the Tigers worked out Monday and a week’s vacation away from golfing hardware, the Coleman had the job of keeping and suggested that Campy’s explosion fairways and putting greens is in store for Judy Rankip, the Detroit’s hopes alive as Oakland aimed might end up helping Detroit. LPGA’s third top money winner this year and victordn the for a sweep today in the American “He might have done us a favor. I second annual Heritage Village Open Monday. J League playoffs. think it put a little fuel in there,” said “ Our home is a nice place and The A’s, who took the first two games the men’s pro golf tour. She Martin. ‘TH let you know after we’re not there that much,” said Aqua Booster in the best-of-five series, countered with embraced Fitzgerald, who I : tomorrow.’’ the petite 27-yearold golfer from left-hander Ken Holtzman, An Oakland throughout the tourney assisted Campanerls’ suspension was good Midland, Tex., who said she victory would advance the A’s into the her with advice about how a hole news for Coleman. Campy stole 52 bases wouldn't touch a golf club until ENJOY PLENTY World Series against the National would play and whether he during the regular season, leading the Friday. League champion. thought sfie had picked a wrong OF HOT WATER AL for the sixth time in eight years. He Mrs. Rankin, who won the top The Tigers, facing elimination, club. He earned $250 for his The Aqua Booster is a reserve storage tank v)/ith a swiped two Sunday before the seventh money of $3,750 for her seven remained confident of a comeback. under par 212 performance at the work. bronze circulator and water temperature control. It is Betty Burfeindt, the first day “ If we win tom orrow,” said Manager inning rhubarb. HVO, boarded a plane Monday a completely automatic unit that operates in combina­ leader with a 67, recovered from “ I can go out and pitch my own ball night out of Connecticut with her tion with a home heating system to insure a never M-ffiS-cro-McrgBioorqi-i cn Billy Martin at Monday’s workout, a disastrous quadruple bogey ifs§S §’'<3g.n^p g '§^ 2.0 game,” said Coleman, “unlike if Cam- husband, Walter, and their four- failing supply of hot water. “ w e’ll win three in a row. We’ve always Sunday to shoot even par Monday paneris was out there on the bases. year-old son, Tuey, both of whom !-<«Ira nrt CL"*cr3 v< ">•< o S I : s winner, said he felt relaxed and confi­ Whitworth, finished in a tie for Remember oil powered hot water costs 50% less than 0 3 •T* learned that Oakland shortstop Bert tournament next week. ■gss&|?§’|nt > o .ra O W " ■ 1 ~ ^ PI . C ^ n dent. sixth place with a 220, while 1971 electric and lass than gat, in most areas. src c » :>r. 3 -o 2 .2 ■ i"* (« — Campanerls had been suspended from The 107-pound Mrs. Rankin, Q) “ I felt more pressure in the Boston HVO champion Sandra Palmer ‘ ""V3 013 5^ ^ ra ': the remainder of the playoffs and fined one of the youngest players ever 3 re ts n •S ? i ^ series than now,” he said. “ I think I’ve tied for third at 218 with Mary ™ re s ^ for hurling his bat at Tiger pitcher to join the LPGA tour, was tied s = « g-' 3 Mills. AUTOMATIC & DEPENDABLE , v>ct> ^w »are re^ got my stuff together." for the lead with Kathy Farrer at ^ 3 " o 2 • 3 — re ? Lerrln LaGrow In Sunday’s game. The tour's second place money 3 S’ — ; — cn ~ -: The Tigers, who won the Elast Divi­ five under par going into the final It's completely automatic; connected into your hot tc»J • “ 3 ~ i “Good,” exclaimed Martin. “That’s Winher, Jane Blalock, finished 2- S’ Zl. tf>’T sion crown in an end-of-season show­ round. She finish^ the 54-hole water home heating unit. It is thermostatically con­ =. i. 3 o what he had coming." way back, adding only $185 to her Ki ’ £ 3 1 rT n re 3 down with Boston, have come back tournament with a two under par trolled to provide unfailing hot water for all the m any Martin had led a Tiger charge out of winnings with a 12 over par 231. 1 2 5 ^ ; 3g re• ^ui "I -> before. This is a veteran team and many 71 on the 6,200-yard Heritage needs of a modern family. Q. a. 3 o • . o» ::: 3 ‘ 5^ the dugout after the A’s speedy ’ The ladies came to Connecticut n. o- “ c • of the players %ere with the 1968 Detroit Village Country Club course, bul ^3 3 * 1 shortstop was hit by a pitch and from Oregon for a replay of the ' 3' 2 2 ■•: not before she bogeyed the first ■ 00 2 3 ? 1 «L o 3 0*^*^ club that erased a 3-1 deficit to take event, postponed In June due to Heating Oil o Du — £ ! responded by heaving his bat. It took two holes on the back nine. FUEL OIL • OIL BURNER SALES I SERVICE • AIR CONDITIONING s S. three straight games and the World rain. Officials and the golfers fro m A tla n tic R ic h fie ld 2 .V S -I i three umpires to keep the Tiger skipper “ I was worried but then again I Series from St. Louis. even had a weather scare last ■ 2 5 -^ S i away from Campanerls. wasn't,’’ she said after the S £ 2 Q. 1 3 i ? weekend when heavy rain bogeys. "On both holes I didn't canceled 4ilay Saturday, really play bad and 1 didn’t Golden Helmet Winners necessitating the extra day of N Champ Knocked Out foresee making any more "Golden Helmet ” awards. play Monday. BOSTON (Al’ ) - Brown place- QUEBEC (AP) — Fernand Chase was cited In the Univer­ bogeys." fOGHRiy BROTHERS. IDC. kicker Tyler Chase and Southern Marcotte knocked out Joey At the end of the round, Mrs. sity Division for booting five field 319 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER Connecticut Ullback Urry Kane Durelle, former Canadian Rankin rushed to her caddy, goals and a conversion as Brown were named winners today of the welterweight champion, after Emmett Fitzgerald of Danbury T E L E P H O N E 649-4539______ended a long losing streak with a New England College Football 1:10 of the first round and did something uncommon on Writers Association’s weekly 28-20 victory over Penn. ■ N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tuei., Oct. 1^ 1972- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN -MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. M«nd>e>tar. Conn.. Tuei.. Oct- IQt lWj_

Herald Angle 100th Coaching Win for Wiggin NBA Opens Play Tonight V / By E A R L Y O ST Made Easy hy Fleishman and Co Minus Some Top Talent SportB Editor NEW YORK (AP) - The Atlanta plays at Buffalo and Reed, the 6-10 center who led Warriors. Last season he led the National Basketball Associa­ Baltimore opens at Clevebnd. the Knicks to the NBA cham­ New York Neb to the ABA cham­ By Dean Yost tion opens lb 27th season The Lakers open defense of pionship In 1969-70 but. has been pionship flnab against Indbna, but a summer court order for­ Record-Breaking Showing '"Thanks a lot fellows,” shouted a jubilant Manchester tonlght-with Wilt their NBA championship In bother^ by tendonitis in hb Omaha the following night knees the past two yean, suffered bade him from pbying with any High's head football coach, Dave Wiggin, utter his chargers Chaiti^rlaln, but apparently a thigh bruise in preieaion team but the Warriors, his Six touchdowns in two consecutive games! trounced Wethersfield High 35-6, and gave the 18-year against the Kansas Qty-Omaha without Willis Reed, Bob training and was pbced on the original NBA club. That’s the record-shattering performance turned in by mentor his 100th career victory yesterday afternoon at Kings, the franchise which was Rule, Archie Oark and Len- shifted from Cincinnati after last disabled ibt Monday. He’ll mbs Dave Fleishman in Manchester High’s last two football Memorial Field before 1,127 fans who braved the cold and Cunningham, an all-star with nle Wilkens; with Kansas season. Other NBA clubs open at least the Knicks’ tint five 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS Philadelphia last year, was games. wind. Qty-Omaha, but without Qn- games, being eligible to return bter in the week. retum ed-by court order-to the It took the compact 5-9, 178-pound senior a game to get The Indians dominated every phase of the game and Oct. 21. cinnati; and with Rick Barry, The American Basketball Carolina Cougars of the ABA, started but after getting his bearings in the opening 27-6 upped their CCIL record to 3-0 while the Eagles dropped to >10 WINNER EACH WEEK but without Billy Cunningham Association schedule begins with whom be signed a contract a - overall. Rule and Cbrk are having con­ success over Maloney, Fleishman set the pace with a three- 2 2 and JuUus EIrving. Thursday night, with the defen­ year ago, before signing another Deposit Entry in Participating Stores Before 3 P.M. Friday This sets the stage for Saturday’s home clash with abo tract problems. Cbrk b reported­ TD showing against Platt in a 32-14 decision and showed his ding champion Indian Pacers contract vrith* Hilbdel^ib. ability to lug the pigskin was no fluke when he crossed the unbeaten Conard High at Memorial Field. Both clubs sport Chamberlain, the 7-foot-2 visiting Memphb to pby the ly asking upwards of |300,000 a year from the Baltimore BuUeb, Wethersfield goal line three times yesterday afternoon as the 3- 0 records. veteran who led the Lakers to the newly-renamed Tams. Also Erving, an all-star as a rookie iW\KNS while Rule wanb a hefty pay hike ’Tribe scalped the Elagles, 35-6. “ The second half we put it together,” said the excited NBA championship bst season, Thursday, Carolina meets with Vbginb of the ABA bst Virginia at Richmond and Denver from the Phibdelphb 76en. ’The biggest test of the youi^ season for Coach Dave Wiggin, “ We didn’t do anything different except hold on to resolved his contractual dif­ season, signed a contract with the ficulties with Los Angeles Mon­ is at Utah. Other teams open pby NBA Atbnta Hawks in the off­ -RULES- Wiggin’s young club will be against Conard High Saturday the ball and not lose it.” Wilkens, traded from Seattle to day and may be ready for the Friday and Saturday. season. But Milwaukee selected aftemon at Memorial Field. Both schools will enter play In the opening 12 minutes of action, neither team could Clevebnd In the off-season, has Lakers’ season opener Chamberbin, who still had a thus b r refused to report, saying Erving in the NBA draft, and The object of the contest is to pick the most correct winners of dIargan’B Cth. with spotless 3-0 records. establbh any type of ground game or aerial attack. Three Commissioner Walter Kennedy Wednesday night. year to go on hb |250,000-a-year, he wanted to remain on the West the games listed in the advertisemenb by inserting the proper Fleishman came within one foot- his own - from going seconds into the second quarter, fullback A1 McCulloch took ruled Erving belonged to the Eight NBA teams begin their two-year contract, had sought to Coast. letter of the winning team on your entry blank. In the space (Slotlfittg into pay dirt a fourth time yesterday to the delight of a a Rick Milka-handoff and rambled up the middle for a TD. D 82-game schedules toni^t. The have the pact renegotiated. Bucks. labeled "tie breaker" pbee the number of poinb you think will majority of a crowd of 1,126 . Elarly in the fourth stanza he Placekicker Dave Flebhman split the uprights and the , beaten by Los However, a settlement apparent­ Barry, the only pbyer to win be the highest number of points scored by any one of the broke loose and crossed the final line only to have an on-the- Indians took a 7-0 lead. Angeles in the 1971-72 cham­ ly has been reached but detaib as the scoring championship in both Finally, a court judge ruled and Jiurniaiftn^B the NBA and the ABA, b back in that If Ej^ng pbys for anybody. earns listra. Only one entry per person per week please. spot official detect his foot hitting the sideline at the 15. The margin was short lived, as Wethersfield got on the pionship finals, host Seattle, to the amount or bngth of the 985 MAIN STREET the NBA with the Golden State It will have to be Vbginb. All entries^ icasonable facslmilies must be deposited at Fleishman isn’t a one-man show by any means. The ’Tribe scoreboard at 7:48. A 64-yard razzle-dazzle pass play from while Fliiladelphia is at Chicago, contract were not disclosed. he participating stores by 3 P.M. Friday. Downtown Manchester has excellent balance with Steve Samiotis a fine outside quarterback Matt Gorman to end John Spatafora accounted 043*7954 runner and Ron Roy and Allen McCulloch are at their best for the score. A two-point conversion attempt failed when a up the middle and off-tackle. Fleishman appears at home pass thrown from Gorman to John Campanello was short. “Member Main Street Guild in Downtown Manchester” anywhere -inside » outside-and oijce he’s past the line of Manchester threatened to score again before halftime, but Half o f Crowd Left Early Sports Dial- scrimmage, he’s one elusive runner to catch. breaks were against them as Milka hit Lyle Eastman in the Sports Slate TODAY OFFICIAL ENTRY “ Just like Jinuny Roach,” one ardent follower of the end zone, at the buzzer, but the ball bounced off Eastman’s « Raiders Belt Oilers 1:30 A's vs. 'Tigers, Ch. 22, 30, •D ea^nsga^te Indians noted after the game. chest. TODAY WTIC A B Fleishman is no Jinuny Roach, but to be mentioned in the As action moved into the second half, the momemtum of Soccer 3:00 Reds vs. Pirates, Qi. 22, 30, □ 11...... □ □ Rugged same breath as the all-time football great at MHS is a the contest turned suddenly in Manchester’s favor. WINF Manchester at Brbtol Eastern InHo- Hum Attraction □ 12...... □ Tweeds compliment. Halfback Flebhman, coming off a four touchdown perfor­ MCC at Coast Guard WEDNESDAY mance against P btt, brought the hometown crowd to ib feet Bacon Academy at Coventry 1:30 If necessary, A’s vs. □ 13...... □ Harris HOUSTON (AP) — It’s good that the Houston-Oakland pro as the senior gridder took a handoff from Milka on hb own Ellington at Stafford Tigers, Ch. 22, 30, WTIC Tweeds Short Punts ’n Passes football game was on national television Monday □ 14...... □ 19-yard line, broke up the middle, raced past the defense and H Portbnd at Rham 3:00 If necessary. Reds vs. , with a Herald photo by Ptnto night—you’d have to see it to believe it. Pirates. Ch. 22, 30 WINF □ 15...... □ down the left sideline for a dazzling 81-yard run. The extra Simsburty at Rockville ^.Softer Hand Dave Wiggin, who chalked up hb cherished 100th coaching Quarterback Daryle Lamonica point attempt failed but MHS held a 13-6 lead. Dave Wiggin Cherishes 100th Game Victory Ball Glastonbury at South Windsor “ I told them at the half all we .□ □ 16...... □ finally got Oakbnd rolling with Vif rail iki» as “oU victory yesterday against Wethersfield, has a club capable of have to do b settle down and Safety, Jack Maloney, only a sophomore, picked off a ... With Captains* Steve Samiotis, Jim Colla, Lyle Eastman looking on. Cross Country touchdown pass pbys of 16 and 27 □ 17...... □ IrirW” «pof1 jsrirt. scoring poinb. ’Die undefeated Tribe has tallied 94 poinb in something will come our way,” Gorman pass on the 36-yard stripe of Manchest^. Two pbys Manchester at Conard yards and George Bbnda, a .□ □ 18...... □ □ It wfam well m tots. three decbions for a better than 33-point per outing Oakbnd Coach John Madden Three New ImI lak^ m Store later, Flebhman rambled into the end zone from 11 yards St. Thomas Aquinas, former Oiler, kicked two field total...Dave Fleishman’s touchdown scampers have been as Indians final TD as they covered 55 yards in s u pbys, themselves, weren’t they. Before the game I have a bad case said. “ On offense, so many un­ □ 19...... □ rkarartrr the U s(rr ton out and the Tribe opened up a 21-6 margin with 2:12 left. Northwest Catholic at East goab in a 34-0 rout before 51,278 katr i(. TV (aVir la follows, 32, 42,30, 81,11 and 34 yards. The fine, hard-running of the jitters.” timely things happened to us. Milka connected with Steve Samiotb on the conversion Samiotb scoring. The two-point attempt was successful as Catholic in the Astrodome. Faces With □ 20...... □ □ lasrVMrr |a| (b) advantage. In the locker room, after congratubting hb team, and Wethersfield’s workhorse. Bob Burton, was held to only 64 Soccer mance. to be featured, plus a narration by W ggin...W eth^field was when the bottom fell out on the pbyers in uniform for the 1972-73 Wethersfield, now keying on Flebhman, forgot about the yards in 19 carries. They grinded out 117 yards wiiUe East Catholic at St. Bernard The unhappy mood spread to Manchester Evening Herald forced to play vrithout ib head coach, the ailing Joe Cottone, accepting sincere hantbhakes from hb assbbnt coaches and Oilers. National Basketball Assoebtion other two fine Manchester backs, Ron Roy and Samiotis, as Ellington at Suffield the TV audience. The Astrodome 16 Days—Thursday Nighb till 9 who b hospitalized again. Assbtant Joe Klinger ran the friends, Wiggin looked down, at a cake made by toe compiling 86 via the airways for a combined total o f 203 Lamonica hit rookie Mike Sbni opener against the Pbtons in the duo, aided by a 38-yard Fleishman jaunt, set up the stat crew estimated 75 calb came cheerleaders and commented, “They were pretty sure of yards in 64 offensive pbys. for a 27-yard TD to open the bst lietroit Wednesday night. Elagles...Bill Troy, former East Catholic High athlete and THURSDAY in from as far away as Canada, period and interceptions by They are forward Paul Sibs, a I I i t W rU n n (a) » Wirlii|^a S|. (h) « * V o ifiiu ld lb U now a hbtory teacher at Dling Jr. High, handled the public Soccer blasting everything from the Nembh Wilson and Otb Sbtnink veteran acquired from the ■ 1 1 TV Roreptfon address system. He reported a crowd of 300 watch^ the Indian Jayvee Windham at Manchester Oilers to the television commen­ set up the final two TDs—a 14- Phoenix Suns; rookie Paul niing -Glastonbury Jayvee game last week, a scoreless tie. It St. Thomas Aquinas at East tary. Gridders Tie yard run by Cbrenre Davb and a Westphal, a No. 1 draft pick from marked the first time in two years the locab didn’t wind up Catholic The Oilers, getting their first 2-yard pass from Ken Stabler to Southern CaUfomb, and forward M ic h e lin Cheney Tech at East Hampton chance at the Monday night spec­ on the short end of the score...Felix Babel, for years in the tight end Bob Moore. Mark Minor, a ninth round draft tacle since 1970, got a severe case NO Wethersfield school system, served as the official timer for wethmfeld JV? a M Ue FRIDAY The bst two TDs were only 29 choice from Ohio State. of stage fright and stuttered to Sibs b expected to start against Costs Less In The Long TUBESI toe ftntral ConnecUcut B o i^ of FootbaU Wficiab while the V ,, Soccer seconds apart- only 69 yards in “total net TO Vi-i Windsor at Bloomfield Typical of the Oilers’ perfor­ the Pbtons, with Westphal, an Frank Scelza, assbtant principal at Hartford Bulkeley, was varsity contest at Memorial offense—their worst offense the game referee...A few hardy souls watched a pigy E<^ Windsor at Ellington mance was the second quarter oubtanding backcourt prospect, Run — The Very Long BERN showing in history. Pbinville at Rockville when defensive end Greg Samp­ and Minor in reserve. Minor, OET douhjeheader yesterday, the Manchester-Wethersfield in an oubtanding defensive The Oakbnd defense, ranked IS. Mtbwu (») n Q«or|ii (B) FUiam at Cromwell son fell on an Oakland fumble at recommended by Celtics' captain AND jayvee teams getting together after the varsity contest...Big performance by both sides, the first in the AFC in pass defense, Cross Country the Raider two-yard line. John HavUcek, b the first pbyer R u n . P ric e s s ta rt at FAIL Alex Ferguson, assbtant coach at Dling, has trim m ed down Indiana held the Eagles four picked off five Oiler passes and South Windsor at Bloomfield Instead of taking it in, the drafted lower than third to win a fr o m h is p la y in g w e ig h t o f 240 t o a s v e lt e 185 times inside the 10-yard line in dropped several other possible job with the team. Rham at Coventry Oilers lost 15 yards on two pbys pounds...M anchester I D ^ has one o f the smaUest varsity the second half. Neither offense interceptions. To make room on the 12-pbyer Elolton at Ebst Hampton and had an attempted field goal 1 0 0 % coaching sta fb in toe state, Dave Wiggin and Larry O bon of generate ib ground or The Raiders, who lost four of squad, the Celtics asked waivers » 4 0 « « ^ s t Windsor at Ellington blocked by Art Thoms, who abo SOLID four fumbles, kept plugging and Monday on guard Rex Morgan toe faculty and yolmteer Tom Conmn...The scorebt^d at quarterback for Pbinville at Rockville intercepted a pass. finally got their offense started. and forward Cbrence Glover. CART'S STATE Meinonal Field is big league but toe press box, Uke the abo doubled as a ( I75*l3x) plM*SI.S4 FETox INCLUDED Each has one year left on no-cut CHASSIS pbying field, has seen ib better days. defensive comerback and in­ SATURDAY Easy Credit Terms contracb and probably will be tercepted a pass when Football 3. Glaalonburt (a) Simxbyrt (b) MOTOROLA Auburn Cracks Top 10 assigned to an Ebstem League Wethersfield was on a drive. Rick Conard at Manchester team if not cbimed. _ Nicholas and John Samiotb both Pbinville at Rockville Garfield, another Uttle used R R 0 w recovered Eagle fumbles and South Windsor at Bloomfield Alabama Moves Up Soccer veteran of bst season’s Atbntic Division champions, was cut IVIno niniclIC I MCC at Norwalk C. C. -FOB SAFETY'S SAKE' earUer. I ( O n offense, Ed Budanaro ran Tennb To Third in AP Poll Solid State I l l l n ■ well behind good blocking. MCC at South Central C. C. ^ C The Tribe sporb a 1-1 record NEW YORK (AP) Soutoem California and Oklahoma held V' P ortable C olor T V / and will meet Conard JV’s Mon­ onto toe top spots in The Associated Press college footl»U day at Manchester. The junior poll today while Alabama moved past Ohio State into third Tops Contest BU> \ tl.l LI Vilid Hlalf plug-in rircttil moduiro rrplarr all lubrA. If rrplarrmrni i« rvrr nrrtWto . au varsity is coached by Barry pbee and upset-minded Auburn cracked the Top Ten for the rtrkangf module rail V plugged in bt a »rrvirf Irtknirian. InManl Pirlurr and Siuitti. ^loiornla N am e ...... C Bemstein. The Herald football contest Matrix Krigbl Pirturr TuV. IWlat bablr Sin Shield, f art ' included. Model MP3W IW |9 piiiurr first time this season. got more competition this BROWN’S ...... E'lorida State, UCLA, Stanford, A d d re ss...... I Practice Tonight Southern Cal’s Trojans week as a number of entranb received 34 first-place votes and Penn SUte, Auburn, Mississippi, pL g St. Bridget CYO Senior basket- missed only two or three 964 points from a nationwide Air Force and Iowa State. TIRE SHOP r n u r ie ( practice tonight at Herald photo by Plilio times. panel of sports writers and broad­ Florida State dropped out after 333 Main St. 643-2819 6 at St Bridget gym. All former Two entranb missed only ^ A th c en tu r y casters following their fifth con­ a 42-13 mauling by underdog It. H l.i (a) Oregon Mair (b) w - „ ■ plsyers sod soy oewcomers sre Manchester's Dave Fleishman (31) Passes Defense on TD Jaunt one game and judges bad to go secutive triumph, a 3021 victory Florida. CHARTER MEMBER 5 Yrs. $50. DlOyrs.SlOO. / invited to attend. to the tie-breaker to declare a '*Fighl Pollution — Snilrh to l.fid*Frfr Amoco Premium Uisolinr” One of Three He Scored in CCIL Game at Memorial Field pver Stanford. The Top Twenty Teams, with 528-1554 winner. Open Mon.8iri.7 \ M ■ 10 P.M. Okbhoma, which had a week first-pbee votes in parentheses, 1 Yr. $3. □ HALL FOR RENT The winner of the |10 week­ Sti, 7 A.U -6P.M. Sun.9 A.M.- I P.M. off before this Saturday's annual season records and total poinb. For partlea, sbowen, roeep- ly prbe b Jim Kurlowicz of 34 It. Vlanluni (a) »% Ua-bisgtun fb| MERCANTILE - JOE Vinsko Poinb tabubted on basb of 2018- 176 BURNSIDE AYE. EAST HARTFORD Card Holder □ Permanent Member □ tiona, meeUnga. Oomplaie war with Texas, pulled down 15 W . Center Street in 140, Ed Ralph 141-379, Tony first-place votes and 912 points. 16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1: kitchen tacilltiea. lA ige en- Manchester. A For more information call Lloyd Odell, 649-3237 Sports Yacano 157-359, Sam Little 368, The only change among the 1. Southern Califomb (34) 5-0 M ASSIFF i%RMS ">/ur cloaed parking lot. Ttupitre; A new contest starts in Eagles Trim St. Bernard John Aceto 356, Leo Foglia 360, first eight teams came in the 3 964 >(h, LiHiiMMiicm H al today’s Herald. If you think Send checks to Dean Yost Tony Vann 354, Ken Montie 354, 2. Okbhoma (15) 3-1 912 U OOLWAT STRJSST and 4 spots, where Alabama you know your footbaU, you're In Brief Mick Holmes 358, Hank Michaud climbed from fourth to third with 3. Abbama4-0 667 c/o Manchester Herald MANCHESTER invited to compete. Snow Shop 360, Stan Mirucki 387, Walt Jacy 677 points on the heeb of a 25-7 4 . Ohio Stole (1)3-0 625 dial before 8 P.M. Merchanb sponsoring the Phone: MS-MlS or St»-8UI BASEBALL 354, Rick Breen 361. 5. Michigan 4-0 596 trouncing of Georgia. contest are Brown's Tire Shop I 7. Mao'. Boston I . |b) DETROIT—American League The Crimson Tide changed 6. Nebraska 3-1549 With Touchdown Parade FRIENDSHIP — Nebon Wabh of Manchester, 20th Century President Joe Cronin s u s p e n d 7. Notre Dame 3-0 460 places with Ohio State, down TV o f East Hartford, shorbtop Bert Campanerb of the 243-560, Art Thompson 202, Den­ 8. Louisiana State 4-0 418 from third to fourth after a come- Morgan's LTD. of By Marc Rick a laugher it untimely penalties had not stymied marches Oakland Athletics for the nis DeLisle 203, Dick Woodbury 9. Auburn 4-0 241 from -behind 35-18 win over Manchester, and Nassif Arms It seemed like New Year’s Elve in the Ebst Catholic locker deep into Saint territory. remainder of the AL pbyoffs and 570. California. The Buckeyes 10. Texas 3-0 240 fined him $500 for throwing a bat of Manchester. room after the locab came on like gang busters and “ The first victory b the most enjoyed,” it was written received the remaining firstplace 11. Tennessee 4-1 201 triumped over a heavily favored St. Bernard’s of Uncasville during Sunday’s game against MIXERS — Roger Sirois 209, vote and 625 points. 12. Washington 5-0 200 BOOT SALE! across toe face of Ebgle mentor CUff Demers as he watched Detroit. Vic Cole 204, Larry Johnson 204, The 5-6-7-B positions again went 13. Colorado 4-1174 MORIARTY 25-8 before few Ebst rooters at the btter’s professional his squad whopp it up in the visitors’ dressing room after the KANSAS CITY-The Kansas Dick Thomas 203, Ron Allen 200, to Michigan, a 35-7 victor over 14. UCLA 4-1 137 facilities in a HCC confUct Monday afternoon. game. They had come a long way for thb one and it wasn’t - Qty Royals asked waivers on Ann Pelligrinelli 191-450, Joyce Navy; idle Nebraska; Notre 15. Penn State 3-1108 r about to slip away without a celebration. veteran infielder Bobby Knoop The ghost of Christopher Columbus must have smiled on Fontaine 181-460, Elna Dimock Dame, which bbnked Michigan 16. Air Force 4-0 97 Veteran Claimed for the purpose of giving him his 467, Sue Rowett 456. the formerly snake-bitten locab as they cashed in on State 16-0, and Louisana State, a 17. Stanford 3-141 BUFFALO (AP) - The Buffalo When Demers was questioned about the impressive unconditional release. 18. Iowa State 3-0 33 315 CENTERS!., MANCHESTER,CONN.*Phone643-5135 numerous miscues by the opposition inclutong six fumbles, 12-6 winner over Rice. Braves of the National Basketball victory he bm ented, “ When things go right, they go right.” HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Inez Auburn’s second straight upset, 19. Okbhoma State 3-119 SAVE 20 two interceptions, 80 yards in penaltie and a blocked punt to BASKETBALL Association Monday cbimed The head Ebgle was refering to a TD pass thrown to Fazzino. Babineau 126. Freida Madden a 19-13 triumph over Mbsbsippi 20. Arkansas 3-1 IS fo r run up the largest point to b l in some time for the defense BOSTON-The Boston Celtics veteran guard BiU Hewitt, on DISCOVER A I On that p b y, Fazzino wasn’t even supposed to be running a 134. following a victory over Others receiving votes, Usted waivers from the Detroit Pistons. COLO WEATHER 1 orienbted Ebgles. ’The brother combination of Bill and Jim reduced their National Basketball pattern but when quarterback spotted him open he was goal­ Tennessee the previous week, alphabetically: Arizona State, The Braves trimmed their to 50% on N E W W O R L D ® ^ Association roster to 12 pb yen OIL HEAT COMFORT (Hocky) Lodge accounted for one interception and the punt vaulted the Tigers from, 17th to Florida, Florida State, Georgb line bound. by cutting veterans Rex Morgan RESTAURANT — Don Logan roster to 12 by waiving rookie W" block. ninth while Texas, hardpressed to Tech, Indiana, Louisville, and Clarence Glover. 134-364, Henry Frey 141-383, Bob center Garry Nebon and veteran beat Utah State 27-12,''slipped Mississippi, Southern Methodbt, After awhile, Demers got around to talking about hb KANSAS CITY-The Kaniai SteuUet 351, Charlie Gilbert 357, guard Mike Davb. Probably the most enthusiastic of all was linebacker- from ninth to 10th. Tubne, West Virginia. Your Comfort Is Our Business! defensive crew, and as usi^, to^ first name mentioned was Qty-Omaha Kings of the NBA Bert Cbughsey 142, Ed Miller turned receiver Angelo Fazzlno who snared aerbb of 21 and Auburn’s meteoric rise abo SKIS! OUR “AUTOMATIC DELIVERY" bm blng Joe Davin, a now familiar face in toe linebacking acquired forward Toby Kimball 353, Bert Davis 142-136-385, Dan eight yards for touchdowns, one coming from junior Bob dropped Tennessee, Washington IS 100% DEPENDABLE! corps for three seasons. The defensive line was also notably from the In Coughlin 146-381, Bill McKinney One Lot of Men’s A W om en’ s Love, and toe other from senior Pete Homat. The btter abo. and Colorado one spot each to National Driving Title pndsed as it seemed to smeU the play before it happened. exchange for cash and a future 401, Ed Bujaucius 368, Jim 11th, 12th and 13th. UCLA .UVl'otK'* (>>' tossed another to wide receiver Jay Murphy for 10 yarcb. TOe Une held St. B’s to only one play over nine yards, a draft choice, while also placing Chlapponi 141-404, Adolph remained 14th, trailed by Penn ONLY Homat also ran for one tolly himseU on a five yard skirt Sam Siebert and forward Walt Kugzaj 384, Robert Morin 152- Seen as Cinch for Petty THERE’S ALWAYS SMOOTH SAILING WHEN YOU LET MORIARTY BROTHERS 4 The Ebst offense ItseU, employed numerous adaptations State, Air Force, Stanford, Iowa around left end. The Ebgles relied mainly on the running of Gilmore on waivers. SKI 372, Tony Samele 145-140-389, ISd CHART YOUR COURSE THRU A COLO WINTER, BY DEALING WITH THIS with men in motion and slot backs to add scoring punch. State, Okbhoma State and Arkan­ Homat for their ground game as he chalked up 79 yards on Doucette 158-397, Bruce Leone DAYTONA BEACH, F b. (AP) National Assoebtion for Stock DEPENDABLE FIRM OF OVER 38 YEAR’S RELIABILITY! With Love handling most of the throwing chores, and sas. 13 attempb. He abo had two long gainers which were called NEW Y O R K -H ie New York 358, Bob Byrnes 142-141-392, — With only two races left in the Car Auto Racing. Homat the running, it wiU be interesting to see what the Okbhoma State reached the Allison shaved Petty 's lead by back because of penalties. Knicks traded forward Eddie Dave Castagna 359, F'rank season, Richard Petty apparently BOOTS 1*30*® opposing teams do to stifle it; and even more interesting to Top Twenty for the first time this 30 poinb by winning the National Mast to the AUanta Hawks for a McNamara 159-392, Don Marchl has wrapped up NASCAR’s season while Arkansas made it 500 Sunday at Charlotte, N.C. St. Bernard’s worst enemy was themselves as uncertainty see what Ebst does to counteract thb keying movement. second round choice In the 1971 140-400, Dave Vlara 140-362, Winston (Sip Grand National back after dropping out following ( Petty, who never has won a ""0,4 on offense and total confusion on defense were the main Only time will tell. NBA draft, placed captain WilUi Larry Bates 185-380, Dick Krinjak driving championship. NASSIFF ARMS ...... 24 H O U R an opening-game loss to Southern race at the Charlotte Motor o r objeeb of concern. Reed on the five-game dlublad 378, Bill Sheekey 358, Roy He has a lead of 127.9 “Ttw Houk of Sporlii lor 27 Irarn!" Mobil I WTAMP Ebst b now 1-2-1 and Bernard’s sport a 1-2 mark. Cal. Speedway, was running second to list and sent Charlie Paulk to the McGuire 142-387, Jim Moore 143- poinb-8,012.40 poinb to runner- l.ast week’s Second Ten con­ W1 MAIM ST.. MAMCHLSTER 647-912* SERVICE! The Sainb could just not handle an offense as Ebst’s with Although not Usted on toe schedule Ebst will meet Enrico Seattle SuperSonlcs for a future 147-384, Rollie Irish 376, Henry up Bobby Allison’s 7,884.50-in AJUson when hb car sbmmed heertingoil sisted of Washington, Colorado, them mnning and passing at wiD. The locab could have had Fermi of Elnfield on Oct. 21. ^ draft choice. Sleullel 354. Eld Wilson .362. the races sanctioned by the into a wall with 20 bps to go. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., T u c t ., Oct. 10,1873- PAGE THIRTBEN PAfflt T W E L V E - MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. Mandmter. Conn- Tu«.. Oct. 10,1978

OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARMNG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE mJfiSL«UNNY The “Action Marketplace" TI m Eeonomicol W ay W n FOUWP IT IMTH' WOOD* HA4M...AMP 1 0UPPO9S THB IM.YAB.THE GLAMOR* GONE fPONN OKAVJCWe? 5 p.m. trucking. Call 646-26^, 646-37^. Increases, excellent Irinie benefits. TYPIST for temp irary part-time mas shopping early. Oall 872-3280. For appointment call Mrs. E. work. Call 649-22) ^ from ‘.'r , 1970 CHEVELLE, 6 cylinder, 1 3 17 PMc?Ne ON} TREE Service (Soucier) — 'Trees Painting-Papering Heating-Plumbing Saunders, Director of Nursinf, 528- Mr. & Mrs. Marlon. fc WANTED RIDE - from Porter standard shift, 18 mpg., X- cut, building lots cleared, trees 'A Pam, (jnc(y and Jamie fc BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing — 1400, 528-6978, BOOKKEEPER — Accountant, Street to Pratt & Whitney, se­ condition. 643-2315. topped. Got a tree problem? Well CEILING Painting and paper Manchester pubUc accountant VO-IO Prompt, courteous service. cond shift. Call after 11 a.m., 643- worth phone call. 742-8252. hanging. $22.50 average room for Call requires bright woman to assist :i We are proud of you '4\ 7466. 1964 BARRACUDA, excellent papering. (Tail 643-9112. 643-496, EAST HARTFORD busy practiUoner in accounting condition, rebuilt engine and ODD JOBS — lawn care, jack of CONVALESCENT HOME and tax area. CaU 649-2206. I bIr ia n I SOMETHING WRONG? Consult transmission, can see after 6 all trades, reasonable and DONALD E. TARCA, NO JOB too small. Immediate 75IMXINST . EAST HAAIFOeO Love, fc service on service calls. FYee MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER yoour Maker! Read God’s word, p.m., 50 Clinton St, Manchester. prompt. Call 528-8649. paperhanging and painting. Free An equal oppodunilv employer. MAN FULL-TIME, for deUvery fc Mom, Dad, INaUcy ^ W)rite now for literature. Bibles estimates, call 643-6271. estimates g lai^ given on heating and installation TV and & Books, P.O. Box 124, Trucks-Tractors 5 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, or plumbing. Faucets repaired or and Chris installed. Water pumps worked MACHINE SHOP appliances. Driver’s license, Manchester, Conn. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All B.A.C. Painting Co. Painting by benefits, phone 649-3589. T flA T S ~n\E WHOLE TROUBLE TliTrriFwoRDS^FoijR^ - A 6 V S T E M f yen-THERE 1963 CHEVROLET pick-up, concrete repairs, both inside and on. Complete heating systems, openings—Openings in; Latjie, SUPREME COURT JUSTICE experts, exteriors, interior, spray, small and large turning, ability to WITH THE HUMAN RACE- T H A T M A K E S ' MUST BE 1967, V8 engine, new paint, $495. outside, railings, landscaping. brush and roll. Reasonable rec rooms, etc. Call M & M PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI TODAY THERE’S NOTHING WILLIAM O.DOUGLAS — ANOTHER WAY Autos For Sale ^ Call 643-902OW. Reasonably priced. Call 643-0851. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. set-up and operate. Mills, \ "LOOK AT WHAT WE W A R T H E prices, free estim ates. Also Bridgeport, semi-production and p"rVE BEEN AMAROCO THE BUT VIOLENCE - - WARS- OF KILLING masonry, carpentry. 643-0001. lo -io PRODUCED alternative /’ very I 1970 INTERNATIONAL Camper WASHING Machine repairs, RCA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MARTY’S Plumbing and experimental work, set-up and N\1S S BU N D P yATE'AWARD. OFF PEOPLE- operate. Tool room, make tools BY TH E DOfWNTOlWN yiACAM Bankrupt, repossession?1 ? HonestHo Special, complies with new state Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag. Building-Contracting 14 Heating.ng. Complete bathroom ) Douglas accepts lowest down, law. Many extras. Call 742-8352 Reasonable rates. Owner of Pike remodelingMing and repairs. Free es­ and dyes for shop use. Bench lomCEilANAGER timates. No job too small. Call work, interesting opening for smaUest payment, anywhere. Not after 5:30 p.m. Coin Wash and Dry Oeaning, 275 ROOM ADDITIONS - dormers, small loan finance company plan. West Middle Turnpike, next to 742-7438. female wanting to learn vane garages, add a level, roofing, twisting, forming and deburring Douglas Motors, 345 Main. FOUR-WHEEL drive Jeep pick­ Stop and Shop, 643-4913. siding, foundations. Low, low Small office, billing, sales, inventory control and custom er^’ VOTt up, with plow engine and TOWNE Plumbing Service, operations. Inspector; lay-out FOR prices. Bank financing. Add-A- Repairs and alterations. No job and first piece, familiar with fc^ contact. We want a hard working man with incentive.|Jp. vol'® t 1967 BUICK GRAND - Sport transmission rebuilt, new paint. POWER mowers, hand mowers MUT Level Dormer, 289-0449. too small. Prompt service. Phone aircraft quality. Above items job Steady job with advancement. B lu e Cross, CMS andf^: FOR " • v ,; '<<“ 400. Needs work. Best offer. Call $695. 875-8095. sharpening and repairing service. *n»"* I'opyNlhl *■ 1 before 2 p.m., 649-4875, 563-3385. Call “Sharpall.” Free pick-up and 649-4056. shop experience preferred. insurance benefits. Send resume and salary requirement to-:® IST s/arf NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Interesting variety of work. poR Sirttw ,AII WcmM ll.fNU IlM 1963 FORD Econoline, good delivery. 643-5305. fcfcBox H, Manchester Herald. Remodeling, repairing, additions, Fleering 19 Immediate openings on days and 5SIS^ Tr«d« E^lP«rW MUTT 1966 LINCOLN, 4-door hardtop, running condition, finished off rec rooms, porches and roofing. \ lO-tO ai.wQCTKx-. nights. All benefits and overtime. 646- 1188, 9-5. interior, $750 or best offer. Call MASONRY and concrete, no job No job too small. Call 649-3144. 649-2786. too small. Call Ed Wise, 649-4451. FLOOR sanding and refinishing, Apply J. T. Slocomb Company, 68 specializing in older floors. Inside ^ ts o n Hill Rd., South Glaston­ 1967 COMET, 6 cylinder. Must DORMERS, garages, porches, WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU sell, going into service. Call 649- 1966 TOYOTA Land Cruiser, 4- TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, and outside painting. No job too bury, 633-9485. NEED Christmas money? rec rooms, room additions, small. John Verfaille, 646-5750, Become a part of the exciting 8048, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. wheel, loaded with extras. $1,600. spraying, etc., fully insured, kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, DEAN MACHINE Phone 742-9173. lacensed. FYee estimates. Call 872-2222. RELIABLE MAN wanted profitable world, of Sarah Coven­ siding, general repairs. Quality mornings for cleaning of floors. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1969 FORD, XL. $1,195. 633-5345. workmanship. Financing try jewelry. No investment, PRODUCTS Repossession. Saving Bank of 1966 % ton DODGE pick-up, V-8, Moving-Trucking-Storage 20 Phone 646-4220. delivery, or collecting. CaU 649- 102 COLONIAL RD.. available. Economy Builders, 2685. Also booking parties. NO/JUSTTURN i 'll NB/ER ever SET A Manchester. 646-1700. 4-speed, heavy duty suspension, CEILING AND - ceramic tile Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, evenings, MANCHESTER - 649-5265 SHALL I TURN IT D O W N A SETTER LIETHAN THIS !1 16’' split rims. $600. 649^8737. specialist, one ceiling or all, MANCHESTER - Delivery - OFF TH IS N O T C H O R T W O . 1969 FORD, 4-door Custom, repaired, replaced. Rooms light trucking and package AIXOUNTANT - Public, MASONRY— All types of stone, delivery. Refrigerators, washers NURSE WANTED Medium size CPA firm, TURRET SPRINKLER standard shift, 302 engine, $800. 1959 FORD, 16’ body, no motor, 7 repaired, remodeled. Light brick fireplaces, walk, concrete SYSTEM? CaU 646-5586. good tires, 5-speed, with 2-speed trucking. No job too small, and stove moving specialty. Manchester has two immediate steps, sidewalks. No job too Folding chairs for rent. 6496752. RN to work in our industrial plant positions open. Minimum two LATHE axel. Best offer. 643-9585. special rate. 647-9232. small. Free estimates. Over 20 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, rebuilt medical facility. Hours; 8 a.m. - 5 years experience in pubUc ac- - (Set-up and Operati) , 1 . years experience. After 5 p.m. Radio-TV Repairs 21 counting and auditing required. engine, good condition. Phone Auto-Service REWEAVING OF - bums, 643-1870. 644-2975. p.m., Monday lhrou$h Friday. 647- 9615 or 569-0420, ask for Mrs. Accessories 7 moth-holes, zippers repaired. Good opportunity for advance­ NighU and Days. All Banefits HARRY’S COLOR - Television Company paid fringes. ment. Salary commensurate with An equal opportunity employtr. OONSS^, -AT Morin. Window shades made to CARPENTRY — Repairs, WRM measure, all size Venetian blinds. Service, repairs to black and experience and abiUty. 649-5384. remodeling, additions, roofing. white and color televisions. Apply: 10-10 FORD — 1967 Thunderbird, blue, AUTO keys made while you wait. TV Call David Patria, South Wind­ LEGAL Trainees — If you air-conditioner. Good condition. portables for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Connecticut State license No. CHENEY BROS., Inc. BOOKKEEPER for modem possess eood shorthand and SERVICE sor, 644-1796. 000538, Phone 633-1418. nursing home in F)ast Hartford. C ■"! >, MIA, W , TM. UL M . OH. | /0-/O JSSuI-l I [ Owner in service. $890. Phone Main St., 649-5221. typing skills, you may begin your 31 Cooper Hill St. Apply in Person, Burnside Con­ 647-1079. SPECIALISTS WES ROBBINS caipentry legal career today. Several M & E Light trucking, attics and Dressmaking 22 Manchester, Conn. 06040 valescent Home, 870 Burnside •Tune-ups remodeling specialist. Additions, openings. Salaries from $110 to BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 1961 CHEVROLET 2-door, 6 cellers cleaned. Free estimates. 643-4141 Ave., F)ast Hartford. An equal $125. Fees paid. Rita Girl, 99 •Brakes rec rooms, dormers, built-ins, CUSTOM made ladies dresses, opportunity employer. 289-9571. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE cylinder, powerglide, 35,000 •Air Cond Call 646-8663 or 647-9610 anytime. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. FJast Center Street, Manchester, HOWS THE OKIW, I THINK. lYE BEEN WARMING DO YOU THINK YOU'LL BR OUCH/ HMm! YOU REST THAT ARM. original miles. Recent tires. suits. Bridal gowns and veils. PART-TIME Janitorial work, 646-3441. Complete Also hand set fashion jewelry. mornings or afternoons. CaU 649- FLIPPER UP OH SHORT PAS5E5 WITHOUT ANY ABLE TO THROW THE LONG THAT WAS A GET THE TRAINER WORKING Mechanically excellent. $395. LAWNMOVER SERVICE - LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - SHEET METAL TROUBLE, ONE BY SATURDAY.'’ MISTAKE, ON IT. I WANT rr IN TOP Phone 649-4262, evenings. Auto Care sharpening and repairing. Pickup 649-1133. 5334. TODAY, T H E s t o l e n THAT'$ WHAT new homes custom built, FABRICATORS SECRETARIES — Several DANNY? COACH, SHAPE FORTHE-GAME. IT L00K9 LIKE... PONTIAC and delivery. L&M E ^ipm ent openings. 50 w.p.m. typing, 90+ remodeling, additions, rec rooms, Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 THE M I^INO LOOT 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, 1600, PARK Route 83, Vernon 872-8311, garages, kitchens remodeled, MUST HAVE ABILITY TO: shorthand with one year solids excellent condition. Stereo 8 Monday-Thursday 8-5, Friday 8-9, bath tile, cement work. Steps, experience. Top area companies track, FM radio. $1,500 or best 373 MXINST..MXNCHESIER Saturday 8-4. MORTGAGES, loans first TOOL MAKERS with excellent benefit packages. dormers. Residential or commer­ second, third. All kinds. Realty • Read Prints offer. Call 643-7361 after 5 p.m. 649 2SII cial. Call 649-4291. (First Class) • Do Own Lay-Out Fees paid. Salaries to $140 D.O.E. RUG CARE - General cleaning. statewide. Credit rating un­ Flita Girl, 99 East Center Street, necessary, Reasonable. Confiden­ JIG BORER OPERATOR • Handle "Job-Shop" Work 1961 CHEVY V-8, 4-door, needs Campers-Trailers attics, cellars. Reasonable. Call DELTA BUILDERS - Garages, Manchester, 646-3441. work, all good rubber, running fVlobile Homes 649-0541 4-6 p.m Monday tial, quick arrangements. Alvin (Tool room experience) WE OFFER: additions, homes and Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 condition. $50. Call 646-7744. through Friday. remodeUng. No job too small, no Top rates, plus overtime • Good Waces BEELINE Fashions offers SAVE $500, 1972 Wheel Camper, Constitution Plaza, Hartford. opportunities for women to work iob too big. 644-2427 days. 646- Evenings, 2336879. • Steady Work/Overtime 1966 CHEVROLET Impala 4- sleeps 8, stove, refrigerator, sink, T & M Trucking and moving. 435 evenings. • Profit Sharing part-time, earning high com­ door hardtop, power steering and portapoti (never used) and Specialist in local and long dis­ MANCHESTER TOOL missions while enjoying your MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd 10-10 brakes, low mileage. 649-9210. canopy. $1,550. Call 875-5600 or tance general freight, store N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpentry AND DESIGN, INC. work. No handling of money or 872-^8. deliveries, appliances moved and mortgages — interim financing — knocking on doors. Fjor interview contractor. Additions, expedient and confidential ser­ 130 Hartford Rd Manchester EXPERIENCED ONLY 1953 CHEVROLET, 4-door, removed. Low reasonable rates. remodeling and repairs. 875-1642. appointment call 875-2718 or 646- standard shift, good running con­ 1972 JAYCO TENT trailer. 289-5506, 528-4696. vice, J. D. Real Fitate ^ssoc. 643- 649-5263 IF QUALIFIED, CALL 0480. 5129. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMUN dition, $100. Call after 6 p.m., 649- Sleeps 8, complete with range, STEVEN EDWARDS- - sink ice box, hydraulic surge Painting-Papering 13 PLANT Operations Openings PERSONNEL Interviewer — 4068. Contracting agency. Siding, Business Opportunity 28 IT« TIME WE FINISHB> I COULONT AGREE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF brakes. Excellent condition. Call roofing, gutters, painting, interior for qualifiedlined production and WARD MFG. Due to our expansion program OUR LITTLE SAME, OAF/ WITH YOU MOWS, MANCHESTER. CONN- BUSTER.' 1969 PLYMOUTH two-door, 646-4722 after 3:30 p.m, CEILING specialist — expert and exterior, masonry, stone, maintenance people in coating the Manchester office has an excellent condition. Priced to workmanship. One ceiling or all steps, brick, walls, concrete, etc. manufacturing plant. Flxcellent . 647-1457 excellent opportunity to work in a sell. 649-3493.______MOBILE home, 12’ wide, your ceilings repairied and Carpentry, remodeling, ad­ fringe benefits. Pay commen­ dynamic sales environment. Ideal THEY TREAT ME T ftyx YOU /\NP I M e a n w h i l e . excellent condition. Must be seen surate with experience. Apply at SPECIAL NEED for someone for the energetic career oriented -CT£ AS A HERO WHO JUST KNOW IT IS JUST painted. Also interior painting ditions. All home improvements, SHELL 1967 VOLVO, 144S, white, to be appreciated. Call 528-3401. and wallpapering. Call 289-0773. commercial and private. Call 643- office. Albi Manufacturing Corp, who loves working with people, person who is able to exercise HASNT yet had his A MATTER OF automatic transmission, good has outgoing personality ana is CUE TO PERFORM , TIME UNTIL I 5275, 8-5. DEALERSHIP a Subsidiary of Cities Service good juikment. Willing to train. condition. $950. Call after 5:30 Garage-Servlco-Storag* 10 Company, 98 East Main St., responsible, some college No fee. Rita Girl, 99 East Center m i A MIRACLE/ A Bla st th e w hole/ INSIDE — ouUide, painting, AVAILABLE IN p.m., 643-6335. ^ c ia l rates for people over 65. RoofIng-SIding-Chimney 16 Rockville, Conn. An equal oppor­ preferred. Call Mrs. Hymann, Street,Manchester, 648-3441. WANTED - Garage (10x20’) for Call my competitors, then call VERNON tunity employer. 646-2321, Ext. 16. Meadows Con­ 1971 SUPER Beatle Volkswagen, year ’round storage of small me. Estimates given. 649-7863. GU’TTERS and roofs repaired valescent Center, 333 Bidwell AVON Calling — Play Santa the Street, Manchester. An equal op­ excellent condition. $1,500. Call sailboat. Phone 647-1514. and replaced. Excellent Ambitious man desired now for es- BABYSITTER wanted, vicinity Avon way this year! Sell lovely portunity employer. after 5, 649-7706. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom workmanship. Reasonable prices. islini 3-bay ranch style service sta­ Nathan Hale School, 6:15 a.m. to Avon gift items to friendly people WANTED — Storage space for 5 p.m., in your home. 649-2670 near your home, earn extra cash decorating, interior and exterior, Free estimates. 646-1399. tion located on Route 30 t 15. This 1969 BUICK custom LaSabre, 4- trailer, 18’ long, 8' high. paperhanging, fully Insured. For after 5:30 p.m. WANTED — Part-time custodian to make your own holidays door sedan, excellent condition. November through March. Phone Free estimates, call 649-9658. If no unit offers excellent profit potentlil to for morning. Apply mornings, brighter. Call 289-4022. BIDWELL Home Improvement the ri|ht individuel. Asking $1,895 . 649-2271. 643-6939. answer 643-6362. Co. Expert Installation of PART-TIME cook. Laurel Moriarty Brothers, 315 Center aluminum siding, gutters and SHELL OFFERS: Manor. Call 649-4519. Street, Manchester. Ask for Scot­ LIFE Insurance Sales - Openlne SGT. STRIPES, . . FOREVER BY BILLHOWRILLA 1966 MUSTANG, 289, V-8, 4- Motorcyclos-Bicyclos 11 trims. Roofing installation and • Excellent Paid Traininj ty______in estate planning division. Call speed, good condition. Call 649- RICHARD E. Martin. Full • Financial Assistance PORTER for modern Russ Stevenson at 278-7770. professional painting service. repairs. 6496495, 875-9109, ,u^TENi&/ver.. 7373. ______EXPERT repairing all makes of • Insurance and Retirement Plan convalescent home. F’ull-time BABYSITTER — for nine month — ------Interior - exterior. Free es­ girl in home during school hours, iV e de& \ cAFVo!2so\ w h e r e - bicycles including 3, 5 and 10- ROOFING - Specializing • Many more benefits position open, Must have EIGHT people needed to work 6 RAMBLER, American, 440, 2- timates, fully insured. 649-4411. transportation. Phone for ap­ beginning immediately, own hours a day for 10 days starting evfeff YexJ AJZE, S . W R i T i .. s p ^ s . Manchester Bicycle Shop. repairing roofs of all lands, new Call colled, weekdays, 528-9404, ask door, 6 cylinder, automatic, ex­ pointment, 528-2167, Mr. Aaron transportation. 643-5436, October 16, to help in a promo­ AlOP P O M T A ^ A K jE A /W a e ... UTTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON roofs, gutter work, chimneys, lor Mr. Brophy. cellent condition. 61,000 miles, 1972 YAMAHA mini Enduro, tion. Round the clock shlfU - cleaned and repaired. 30 years Ni|hls and weekends, call collect, $500. Call Dennis, 242-1596 after 3 under 1,000 miles. Excellent con­ experience. FYee estimates. Call WAITRESSES for banquet work, MAN — Knowledge of midnight to 6 am., 6 a.m. to (VieRlf/VTj^ ASIAN Interior, exterior painting and 289-2817, ask tor Mr. Jarvis. -A^-3- p.m. dition. $325. Phone 643-0736. Rowley, 643-5361. $15, four hours. Call 6466439. photography, driver’s license, full noon, noon to 6 p.m., and 6 p.m. (SOLF^^TOVRUE Y wallpapering. Free estimates. or part-time. Apply in person, 226-95^,after 5 p.m. Or DVrite: to midnight. Apply In person to 1971 DODGE Super-Bee, one of a 1970 XSL 650 cc, good condition. Heating-Plumbing 17 BONANZA Sirloin Pit needs part- Weldon Drug, 767 Main Street, Lwich Toyota, a45 Center Street, o o o kind. Must be seen. Call 643-7373 Must sell. $700. Phone between time help, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 Manchester. Manchester. V! between 1-4 p.m. Ask for Rick. 4:300:30 p.m., 649-7957. SHELL OIL COMPANY p.m., Mbnday through Friday, HAND IN /YAA Improvements — interior SAM Watson Plumbing and A ll Connecticut Blvd. and exterior painting. Heating. Bathroom remodellnu uniforms and meals provided. SWFC 1965 CHEVROLET SS Impala, East Hartford, Conn. Apply in person between 2 and 4 Ca rds 1969 YAMAHA 125, good Reasonable estimates. State wide and repairs. Free estimates. Call MBRE automatic, power steering, power mechanical condition, $225. Call call 1-739-8864 collect. 649-38d8. p.m., 28'/ West Middle Tpke , Read Herald Ads brakira. Phone 646-2174. 649-0665. Manchester. PAP E FOURTEEyi- MANCMESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tu«.. Oct. 10,1872 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. T ua.. Oct. 10.1B7S- PAGE n T T B E N 45 Articits for Salt O ut of Tow n- Housti For Solo n O u t of T o w n -P a r Sala 75 Out of Town-Far Salt 75 66 Loti-Land For Sala 73 HOMETOWN PXHS WERE MlOHlV F or Ront Asiwtt !• Arfyloui fu iil* o a r a g e SA^E - AU week. 96 B ut t h e "loc al** sportbcaster . MANCHESTER SIX — room Scraifibltk ONE TO — four-family homes Glenwood Street, Cupboard, PROUD WHEN A LjOCAU BOV MADE MANCHESTER RURAL - haU COLUMBIA - Nicely decorated CLASSIFIED CXX)LDHT CARE LEBS - Colonial Capo, lull ahod dorimr, acre, |6,500. Andover- 5-room Cape, with 3 bedrooms, urgently needed. Buyers demand candlektand, Victorians,, mis­ IT TO THE P R O S - FOR RENT Its baths, 3 bedroomi, front-to- AO06W action. Call the Paul J. Correntl cellaneous, chairs, oil lamps, 55 POAMflAM Overlooking______lake,_ |2,200.______Coven- walk-out rec room, patio and IN FOOTBALL tNOnteRACDON, rear living room, large kitchen 80 Britiah gun try. Half acre, excellent area, large In-ground swimrning pool. Agency now 643-5363. paintings. MEET THE K1EW\ PINNEV BROOK III and dining room, garage. Char 1 Pot roMt WISH THE TEAM WASN'T NAMfKTN aPARHeP OirdM Apirtmwii o l— » 83,500. Tolland,-acre, |S,900. Alton approximately one acre of QUARTER8ACR> T N t m m j t w w Bon Agency, 643-1)083. DOWN . exiras. HAVE Potential buyers looking ADVERTISING CLEAR ACROSS THE TUeJSrs NttNA tooHWBRcoNrnr 5 Blood monoy Hayes Agency, 646-0131. land. Many buiU-itu and .F O R THE COUMTRy.TOM, BUT ELLINGTON, CONN. IRomolndor 1 Bonaath 13,000. Marge Greene HealW, for 4-room house with IW or 2 DAZZLING PASSING f C T D l O THE KEENEY STREET — arM 2 Ruiu away CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Boats-Accastorlas 46 nnMyH.. M.ZI 18 Lohonerln'i VERNON 4.8 ACRES - Realtor, 1-4234)316,...... 1, 1-4^ Inthi, Manchater or East Hut- BRUISERSf> .WE'LL BE RO O TING oAKie.coMPtenNG COLTS,TNE RAMS, Recently listed, this relative! brid# to wad 8:80 AJR. to 6:00 P.M. P« 3 Htbraw commercial zone off Route 83. 9018. ford. Call Hagler RuU Estate, EVINRUDE outboard motors, F O R W X J r T w e L V g o u r o b new Raised Ranch on a AS ac 18 Logoi point 6434)624. ^ Month liRoglon ascotlc Excellent piece. Paul J. Correntl r - Holsclaw and Mastercraft SlIXTEENIONH lot. 3 bedrooms, IW baths, 18 Mleplocod 4 0baaa Agency, 643-5363. VERNON — 5)4-room R anch,' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. trailers, sales-servlce. Complete o t m o A TOTAL ELECTRIC age. Immediate occupanclr U:M NOON DAT BEPDRB PDBUOATION nMidiltin 16 Holf-omo 8 Alaonqulan Poking 37 Come forth excellent condition, fireplace, V e rn o n service department, boating Priced to sell at only |S7,8 17 Touchoo Indian 20 Rotorta good neighborhood, well Deadline fOr Saluidajr and Moilday la IS HW Noon Friday $150. 38 Tantaliu BOLTON, Itk acre plus beautiful suppUes, accessories, Wooisey J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, Ughtiy 6 Tear aiundar 23 Implorer 40 Ikigliah forest building lot. Level, situated high undscaped, completely finished paints, Gerlch's Marine Service, Flnplw* ISunclooo TLarlisan 28 Raved 43 Engrave, as Powers Heads $175 mountain with trees. $6,500. F.M. Gaal basement, many extras. $32,900. 1982 Tolland Tpke., Buckland, SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, 27 Lice eggs on metal Must be seen. Owner-broker. 643- BRAND NEW 3 roorff 19 i^ogront troe 8 Knock 28 ObMrvei 44 Assam Agency, Realtors, MLS, 643-2682. School Board 643-2363. beamed ceilings, paneling, two 21 Drunlurd 7193. BB APPRECIATED DIAL M3-2711 I I units in brick and stdn^ baths, family room, garages. 0 Expunger 33 Warning silkworm Joceph Powen wai elected Garden Apartment 23 Sorving mold 10 Surgical devlcei 45 Stains BOLTON, 7.7 acres of land 658’ 16’ Wooden Boat, 33 h.p. Johnson Sweeping views. Prlvacv. 24 Ono of tho throiuli 34 Scottish cloth 48 lifetime frontage on 44-A hi^w ay. Good COVENTRY, Handyman’s chairman of the Board of Ekluca- outboard, $300. Call 643-0590 building. Range, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Koroo 11 Experlenca 36 Take 50 Possessive tion lait night by other memben Continued From Preceding Page refrigerator, disposal, business potential. $55,000. F. M. Special, Morin Avenue, Partially after 4 p.m. 10-10 5324. 26Europoon 19 Nativa of umbrage pronoun Gaal Agency, Realtors, MLS,-643- finished four rooms. $5,0bedroom apartment, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 646- sized kitchen. Only $28,900. Pasek tonight at 7:30 at toe KofC Home. caU 649-4322. 8142. Immediate occupancy, 633-6026. FOREST HILLS EASE THE Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. a reciprocal tuition agreement M. Peck Room of the Rockville contacting Mrs. Allen Schindler heat, hot water, second floor, THREE-ROOM — furnished DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, 4200. ASSESSOR’S policy which can only be im­ • Good Wages porch. $165. Gose to school. New honws being built by Public Library. Daniel Sanders, of Davis Rd. Daughters of Liberty, No. 125 will PICNIC TABLEIS, extra sturdy, ONE-YEAR old compact organ apartment, all utilities included, beautiful, spacious, excellent plemented if neighboring com­ • Steady Work/Overtime Security. References preferred. location, first floor, all facilities, TWO familv — 5-4, immaculate SQUEEZE LEBANON — Ultra modern 6- society vice president, is current­ have its annual meeting tonight all bolted. All-sizes and styles. with amp. Phone 643-2296 after 6 older employed, no children or JAMES A. McCa r t h y NOTICE munities offer the same • Profit Sharing 49 Cedar St. 643-8176, 643-6333. pets. 272 Main. parking, reasonable rent. 353 condition throughout, new roof, room Ranch with 6 acres of ly involved in a project involving at 7:30 at Orange Hall. Dfiss From $30, delivered. W. Zinker, p.m. WOODLAND Call for apt. to see these homes all privacy, cathedral ceiling in living privileges to their seniors whose shipwrecks for the Truro Experienced Only Windsorville Rd., Ellington, 875- Center St., 649-1680, 649-3549. exterior recently painted. Good on your budget—give the kids As required by law all persons Louise Copping and Miss Hilda NEW three-bedroom duplex, IV2 with city utilities arid high wooded investment anci return. Secon- room, formal dining room, 3 parents have moved to Tolland.” Historical Museum in Truro 0397. Houses for Rent 65 room to roam on this 240-ft. liable to pay personal property Brown are in charge of If Qualified, Call A ntiques 56 MANOR baths, appliances, carpeting, no ACROSS Bolton Notch shopping lots. (lary financing available. Gose to bedrooms, 1*A baths. Ideal for The importance of graduating where he has a summer home. treed lot smack-dab in the mid­ horses. $40,000. Marge Greene taxes in the Town of Bolton are refreshments and a social hour. CLEIAN, dark rich loam, five pets. Available November 1st. LARGE EIGHT-ROOM, Center, office and business space, bus line. $32,500. Phllbrick Agen­ hereby notified that he is re­ with one’s own class extended Preceding the Ulk, of historical MOVING to smaller home. APARTMENTS Security deposit. $235 monthly. R.E. MERRITT AGENCY cy, Realtors, 646-4200. dle of Manchester! Seven rooms Realty. MLS Realtor, 1-423-6316, yards, $22.50. Sand, gravel, stone, Colonial, fireplace, large lawn, in modern building, entire or sub­ quired by law to return to the beyond the psychological, accor­ places in town, colored slides will The executive board of the WARDAAFG. Selling collectibles, antiques, 643-5614. divide, large p av ^ area rear, REAtTORS 646-llSO plus full attic, two-car garage, 1-429-5146. manure, pool and patio sand. 643- many miscellaneous items. Call parking area. Pleasant con­ assessor on or before the first day ding to board member, Marie be shown by Arthur G. Lyon Jr., Women’s Society of Community MANCHESTER, CONN. venient location. Working adults. storage buildings. 521-7373. GEORGIAN Colonial - All country sized kitchen, and VERY 9504. for appointment daily from 10 to HOMESTEAD ST. Any home may be purchased con­ LEBANON — Brand new 6-room of November of this year a Herbst, who stressed the president of the society Baptist Church will meet tonight 647-1457 GARDEN TYPE - two- 643-2886. brick, ten rooms, four large convenient iocation are features difference in course content, 7 p.m,. 649-0319. OFF W. MIDDLE TPKE. bedroom apartment, second tingent upon the sale of your present bedrooms, beautiful entrance modular home, kitchen includes written printed list, properly at 7:30 at the church. ALUMINUM SHEETS - used as BARBER SHOP - Route 32, of this family sized Colonial. credits and requirements exisUng MANCHESTER floor. Includes heat, appliances, South WilUngton. Call 742-8889 home. foyer. Two fireplaces, 2)4 baths, stove and refrigerator, dining sworn to, on a form prescribed by Hart Wins Trophy printing plates, .007 thick, 23x- THE Birches Antiques, ’Twin MANCHESTER, 6-room home, New on market and priced to sell between high schools. CASHIER full-time for cash and carpets, $265 monthly. Paul \V. 2-car garage, redecorated, $235 after 6 p.m. two-car garage. Sunporch, in room with glass (Toors onto deck, the assessor and approved by the At the Rockville Little League The Mary Cheney Library 32”, 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 643- Hills Drive, Coventry. Hours immediately in the twenties! 3 bedrooms, rec room, 2-car gar­ Dr. Ramsdell said the present carry lumber yard, many com­ 2711. Dougan. Realtor, 643-4535 or 648- per month, security and rental mint of condition. Phllbrick Tax Commissioner, of all the banquet and awards night Satur­ Junior Room will hold a story pany benefits. For an appoint­ Wednesday, ’Thursday and FYiday I 2 and J bedroom luiury aparlmenis features 1621. AN EXCELLENT value if you Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. age, one acre land, $31,900. policy, when a senior moves wall to wall carpetmi^ vanity hie baths built m agreement, 649-2813. 1,200 SQUARE FEET, Route 32. taxable personal property day, the Rose Gill Memorial hour tomorrow morning from 10 ment call Mr. McIntyre, 649^1136. 16-3, Sunday 1-5. Other days by are looking for lots of Uvii^ srace Marge Greene Realty, MLS during the last semester of his STANDARD pool table. Also oven fange dishwasher retrigeralor and dis South WilUngton. Ideal for small belonging to him as of the first Trophy was awarded to Art Hart, to 10:45 for pre-school children Grossman Lumber Co. appointment, 742-6607. NEWLYWEDS or singles, will in a gracious Colonial. Six large QUALITY throu^out — can’t be Realtor, 1-423-6316, 1-429-5146. portable TV. Call 528-3401, posai eleclnc heat 2 air conditioners glass VERNON Qrcle vicinity, cute business, will alter to suit tenant. rooms (Uving room, dining room, BELFIORE AGENCY day of October. 10 per cent WILL senior year, is to allow him to coach of the winning PAC Team. 3)4 to 5 years old. Storytellers sliding doors all large rooms fu ll basement love this 3-room apartment in unfurnished 4-room house, stove, Call 742-8889 after 6 p.m. built today with these features at finish at no cost, but said this is Wanted to Buy 58 kitchen, 3 bedrooms) plus 647-1413 COVENTRY — Panoramic view BE ADDED TO EACH LIST Bob Cavanaugh, who is leaving will be Junior Women's Gub NURSE’S AIDES needed. Due to SCREENED LOAM sand, storage area ample parking Starting at converted, stone mansion. Lovely refrigerator, wall-to-wall in­ this price. Large oversized master decided in each individual case. rapid growth we are increasing Handy to shopping schools bus and religious screened porch, walk-up attic, from this lovely 7-room Garrison NOT GIVEN IN ON DR the league after 10 years as coach members Mrs. Howard FTchtel, gravel, processed gravel and fill. grounds. Appliances and heat in­ cluded. Available October 15th, bedroom, oversized living room, Fairness to the taxpayer, as our nurses aide staff. Must have CRANK phonographs, early facilities cluded. $175. No children or pets. basement, auxiliary room, pan­ Colonial, 4 bedrooms, formal b e f o r e t h e f ir s t day «|F was honored and presented with Mrs. Thomas McKinney, and George H. Griffing, Andover, 742- $175. 872-6766. Apartment Buildlngs- huge eat-ln kitchen, all built-ins, balanced by the reciprocal transportation. Apply in person. banks and toys, antique furniture, Model apartment open tor inspection 12 6 R.F. Blanchard Realtors, 646- F o r Sale 70 try, laundry area, large full bath formica cabinets, fireplaced MANCHESTER IDEAL - home dining room, fireplace in living NOVEMBER. a pewter mug. Mrs. Robert Rosenberg. 7886. Saturday and Sunday other limes by appoint upstairs and half-bath aspects oI toe agreement, were East Hartford Convalescent glass, china, antique clothes and 2482. TOLLAND near Parkway, 8- family room, spare room, large and office combination. Six-room room, IVk baths. Immediate oc­ All personal property to be Boys on the champion and Home. 751 Main St., Blast Hart­ dolls. 643-6535. meni downstairs. Detached 3-car gar­ Colonial with 3 bedrooms, formal cupancy, $30,900. Marge Greene fully discussed and the policy as RAILROAD ties for sale, 8’6” room older home in good condi­ MANCHESTER-Apartment tile bath, large closets, 2-car gar­ reported is as follows: Non-reg. tournament teams received Manchester WATES will meet ford. MANCHESTER - Newer one- age has fUst and second ftoor age. $37,700. Phllbrick Agency, dining room, huge kitchen with Realty. MLS Realtor, 1-423-6316, accepted is; long, 10” high, 10” wide. Ex­ tion with acreage and pond. house with roomers. Income $8,- motor vehicles; snowmobiles; trophies and the l2-year-old boys tonight at the Italian-Amerlcan WANTED — Antique furniture, bedroom apartment, private en­ 320. Excellent financing. Only workshop or storage sp ec. Could Realtors, 646-4200.______pantiy, 2-car garage. Immediate 1-429-5146. “Any Rockville High School cellent for retaining walls and References, $225 monthly. Hayes use routine redecorating, but Is trailers; machinery; horses; mul­ who were graduated received NURSES AIDE, 7-3, Laurel glass, pewter, oil paintings or Built by trance, Ranch type. Includes heat Agency, 646-0131. $49,500, Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, occupancy. Low, low 30’s. student whose parents move to a Gub. Weighing In will be from 7 Manor, 649-4519. decorative landscaping. CaU 646- other antique items. Any quanti­ very clean and in exceUent condi­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 649- COVENTRY — 4-4 duplex, shed es; asses; meat cattle; sheep; framed certificates. to 8. Mrs. Felix Gremmo will 2739 or 875-3919, for free estimate U & R Housing Corp. and appliances. $159 per month. 742-8243. RAISED Ranch — 8 rooms, large neighboring community at or Heads DeMolay ty. The Harrisons, 643-8709, 165 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- tion throughout. It is located in a modem eat-in kitchen, formal 2813. dormers, one vacancy, good Con­ goats; swine; poultry; commer­ after the completion of the present a slide program. Mrs. and delivery. Oakland Street. O u t of Tow n- pleasant, central tree-lined LWV Seeks Funds RN Supervisor, 3-11 shift, 4535, 646-1621. F o r R tn t 66 dining roomt 2)4 baths, 2 dition. $21,500. WesUlile Realty, cial furniture, fixtures and equip­ student’s junior year, may be Joseph L. Spivey, son of Mr. Richard Wrana was the excellent w ^es and benefits. residential neighborhood. $27,- fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wall-to- MANCHESTER FHIST - time 649-4342. ment; farm machinery; farm The Vernon League of Women LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Rentals by Businass Propatiy- allowed to attend Rockville High and Mrs. William Q. Spivey,' Sr., featherweight for the month of Apply Mr. 'Tolisano, Meadows Rooms Without Board 59 THREE ROOM heated 400. Odegard Realty, 643-4363. wall carpeting, 2-car rarage with on the market. Six-room Custom tools; mechanic tools; average Voters has announced its annual Ring bell for service. Shiners, Robert D. F o r Sala 71 School during his senior year of 297 Vernon Ave., Rockville, September with a loss of seven Convalescent Center. 646-2321. apartment. Appliances. Central e le c ts doors. Many other extras. built Cape with full dormer, for­ SOUTH-EAST WTndsor Une - 5)k- amount of goods on hand of finance drive this week under the pounds. Members with names crawlers, ec. 144 Deming Street, THE THOMPSON House - Murdock SEVEN-ROOM - SpUt-level, mal dinmg room, with chair rail, without payment of tuition. was installed as master councilor Manchester. Wapping Road. location. 28 Church Street, VERNON TOWERS MANCHESTER BUSINESS - Three years old. $43,900. room ^nch. Redecorated, new merchants and traders; average direction of Mrs. Alan B. Taylor, INSPECTORS-Class-A, must be Cottage St., centrally located, Realtor large Uving room with lireplace, fainlly sized kitchen, living room carpet, $27,900. Barlar Realty, "This policy requires that the of Fayette Chapter, Order of beginning with A through C are Manchester. No pets. Security. W heielhecorlol livinf is easy" and apartment location. Newer Phllbrick Agency, 646-4200. monthly amount of goods on finance chairman. The drive, DeMolay, in a semi-public reminded to bring items for a, experienced in job ..shop prac­ large, pleasantly furnished 643-2692 $135 monthly. Phone after 5 p.m., building, aluminum siding, new beautiful family room, IVh baths, with fireplace, 3 huge bedrooms, 289-7726, 644-1221. same agreement must be adopted previously held In late winter, has tices. Only first class men need N Gauge trains, various car, rooms, Mrking. Call 649-2358 for wall-to-wall carpet and many ex­ l)k baths. Beautiful condition. hand of manufacturers; electric ceremony Saturday. fruit basket. locomoiives, buildings, mis­ 643-9551 646-1098. Spacious one and I wo bedroom apartments tha roof, central location. $w,900. TEN-ROOMS — Contemporary by nel^boring boards of educa­ been changed to this time to apply. The Le-Mi Corporation. overnight and permanent guest feature luHy applianced kitchens, wa'll-to wall tras. Garage, large wooded lot Low 30’s. Wolverton Agency, company cables, conduits, and Spivey is a senior at Rockville cellaneous. Phone 649-5188, 646-6926 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. R a n ^ with 3-room studio apart­ STORRS — Gose to UConn, tion in allowing the same coincide with other state leagues. rates. carpeting, large bedrooms, dining room and with privacy. $37,500. Phllbrick Realtors, 649-2813. spacious 8-room Raised Ranch, pipes; gas company pipes; boats; High School and a member of Its Manchester Lodge of Masons 643-2362^______between 6-9 p.m. Apar ment or In-law suite, oVer 1)4 privileges to any of Its seniors Not typically a fund r^ in g appliances. $150. Available living room and -listen to this -heat, lights and Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. acrei of land with a view, eat-in kitchen, formal dining boat motors; and all other tax­ choir and chess club. He Is also a will meet tonight at 7:30 at the air conditioning One bedroom S179. two BROAD STREET - 68,000 whose parents move to Rockville. organization, the league relies on DISHWASHER wanted, nights, 238 Charter Oak Street, room November 1st. Call 643-1911, redwood construction. Large MANCHESTER - Deluxe 8- room, fireplace in Uving room, able goods. member of Boy Scout Troop 92, Masonic Temple for a buslneu GARAGE SALE - 50 Woodland MANCHESTER, New three- bedrooms $?09 Who said that the cost of living square feet of land with modern Transportation must be provided community contributions for its good pay. Apply at the Acadia with private entrance. Suitable after 5 p.m. commercial building. Your RANCH on three acres with 11 thennopane windows. Phllbrick room Garrison Colonial, 2Vk paneled family room, 4 Calvin Hutchinson the St. Bernard’s Folk Group, session. Martin Faber, Junior Street, Manchester, Moving, for working gentleman. $17 week­ bedroom duplex, half of two- IS going up’ Children welcome large rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, by parents.” support. About half Its costs are LsU ^nt, ^1179. everything must go. business will boom in this loca­ Agency, 646-4200. baths, carpeting, double garage, bedrooms, 2-car garage, wooded Assessor an d th e choir of Union councilor of John Mather ly. 649-1746. family. Includes appliances, family room, 2 kitchiens, could be quality construction. Ftlchard So Instead of adopting paid by membership con­ MANCHESTER — 5 rooms, tion. Call for particulars, Hayes yard. Immediate occmiancy. $39,- Dated at Bolton Congregational Church. He hak Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will RELIABLE woman wanted to carpeting, full basement. $266 ideal for In-law, bam, 6 horse Martin school. Hayes Agency, 000. Marge Greene Itoalty, MLS Tolland’s suggestion, this slightly tributions and dues, and once a FIREPLACE SET, wallpaper second floor, range, refrigerator, D. J. HENRY CO. Agency, 646-0131. CAPE 6 rooms, large eat-ln been a member of Fayette give an Illustrated talk on hli babysit for infant and 5 year old, FURNISHED room for monthly. Call Paul W. Dougan, stall, 6 regulation dog kennels. 646-0131. Realtor, 1-423-6318. Sept 27,1972 altered form will be sent to year league members approach board, wall safe, fish tanks stand Realtor, 643-4535 , 646-1621. washer hook-up, and garage, $175 644-1330 kitchen, dining room, 3 large Chapter for three years and will lodge-sponaored trip tq the light housework. Hours and gentleman, central location, plus utilities. Security required, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 666- bedrooms, one-acre treed lot, Tolland for Its approval. The toe business and professional and misceUaneous items, meat kitchen privileges, parking. Call MANCHESTER-HARTFORD - 4200 serve as its master councilor for DeMolay Leadership Camp lait wages arranged. Must have own sheer, electric cooker, two old ^rry no pets. Call 872t6676 after Itoad, 4-famlly house on 124x160 $27,500. Phllbrick Agency, WILLINGTON — Immaculate 8- word, “may” , was Inserted for community requesting donations transportation. Please call 646- 649-4936, 649-3436. MANCHESTER area, 4-room room SpUt level on 2.6 acres, six months. summer. Refreshments wiU be school desks, 5 gaUon water bot­ 5 p.m. ROCKVILLE — Spacious lot, zoned for business. Ideal fieiJton. 646-4200.______Lots-Land For Salt 73 The World's Best “shall ”, which leaves the door to help defray expenses. modern apartment, available im­ RANCH, living room with carpeting In Uving room, deck, open for rejections if, for any Fayette Chapter meets on the served after the program. 7545.______tle, wood burning stove, iron mediately with heat, hot water. centrally located four-room location for store, office, or com­ Perfumes—Colognes This year the league’s main ATTENTION — Female room­ SIX ROOM duplex, westside, fireplace, modem kitchen, dining r a n c h Immaculate condlUon EAST HARTFORD, Greenlawn formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, reason, Vernon (or Tolland) wish second and fourth Wednesday of iU, 100 lbs upholstery tacks, mate wanted to share furnished carpeting, appliances, parking, apartment. Stove, heat and hot bination use. Priced at $45,000. to room, paneled den, beautiful ” Fret GIN Wrlpplni" expense is the forthcoming WOMEN TO - c o U ^ e p , edstrom dressing table, girl’s adults preferred, no pets. settle estate. Immediate sale bout, eat-in kitchen, for­ Street, 50x218’ residential, city family room with fireplace, pan­ to reject students, perhaps each month at toe Masonic Tem­ The Exchange Gub will have a y |ito r Fhims, North Coventry, S ^artment, centrally located. storage, and launr' ----- water. One child accepted. $140 park-Uke lot 260' deep. |r,900. eled office or fourth tHedroom, 2- publication of a study of Vernon ice skates size 8, CaU after 5. 644- monthly. 649-2871, 646 Available November 1st. Write rhonthly. 646-1060. wanted. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- mal dlnlni room, large living water, sewers, $5,550. Goodchim- because of a lack of balance In ple and any boy between the ages buslneu meeting tonl|JUatl;i0 Rione Judy 649-3342, Box KK Manchester Herald. rallbrick Agency, Realtors, 666- room with Breplace, 3 bedrooms, Bartlett, Realtors, 646-5066, 643- car garage, $39,900. Marge ARTHUR DRUG government “Know Your 64M021. 0848. 9332. 4200. numbers of students traded. of 13 and 21 may join. at the Manchester C o u ^ Gub. ranoe. lUJW . Phllbrick Agen- 7887. Greene Realty. MLS Realtor, 1- Town” . ^fbaltors, 64M»0. 423-6316, 1-423-0455. PAPE SIXTEEN-MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Tum.. Oct. 10,1972

// Birdsmiths The Weather McGovern Driver Held at Fault Keep Busy Fair and warme toniglit, km # to SO. Cloudy and mild Thundijr Page 18 with a 30 per cent cIu u k r of n d n. To Unveil In Fatal A uto Crash High in the mid 70a. MIm Mary E. Theriault (Continued from Page One) this, conunired at a alow rate of MiM Mary EUabeth Theriault, Coroner Herbert Hannabury spe<^, when, quite suddenly, he 44, of Bldwell St. died Monday at has found the late Charles MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1972 VOL. XCTI, No. 9 MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm Southern California Mormon accelerated to about 40 to 50 FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS Mancheater Memorial Hospital. choir. Connell, 64, of Vernon, responsi­ PRICE riFTBEN ( M l ble by reason of intoxication for miles per hour and started swer­ Miss Theriault was bom in He said McGovern’s recent ving into the westbound lane Oomish, Malpe, and had lived in statements proved he had broken the instant death in an accident, March 20, of Mrs. Einlly Slusarc- again. The second time he bfanctaester for the past five a promise last May to “avoid swerved, he collided head-on months. inflammatory rhetoric” zyk, 65, of Manchester, and for his own death, 18 days later. with the Shaw vehicle,” Survivors are a brother, George "Rather than calmly discussing The coroner reported, "Mrs. Theriault of Enfield; and two the issues of this election—the The accident which resulted in McGovern Peace Shaw had apparently obierved sisters, Mrs. Josephine war, our national defense policy, the double fatality and in the 5 this car swerving over and she Harrington of Amston and Mrs. our economic policy, our foreign serious injury of three others occurred at 4:40 p.m. in pulled over to the right side of the Gloria Delaney of Bloomfield. policy—the senator tries to ob­ road but was unable to drive off The funeral will be Wednesday fuscate the issues in emotional Rockville. Mrs. Slusarezyk was a the road because of guardrails at Plan Crucial at 9:30 a.m. from the Taylor and rhetoric and reckless and the scene.” He said that at the Modeen Funeral Home, 12 groundless insinuations of cor­ passenger in a car driven by Gina M. Shaw, 50, of 37 Edison St„ last moment, when it appeared Senaca Rd., Bloomfield, with a ruption and scandal in high Connell was heading r i^ t for Mass of the I^urrection at places,” Agnew said. Manchester. The other passengers were Mrs. Mary Rat- her, Mrs. Shaw turned to the left Sacred Heart Church, Bloom­ Shriver, in Pittsburgh, said that to try to drive left of Connell but To Campaign field, at' 10. Burial will be in Mt. under Nixon everything that goes tazzl of Bolton, and Mrs. Elizabeth McMullen of 30 Henry was unable to do so and they St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ up should be going down and collided. field. everything that should be going St. The four were on their way By R. GREGORY NOKE8 said: "McGovern ii only in Chicago Tuesday night and home from work at Roosevelt Hannabury continued, “After Asaociated Preai Writer There are no calling hours. down goes up—referring to wages the accident the odor of alcohol repeating his promise of sur­ scoffed at polls that show Mills in Rockville. Sen. George McGovern has and prices and to the problem of was smelled upon the operator, render and emtellishing it a lit­ McGovern trailing Nixon. ‘Tve Coroner Hannabury retraced made his statement on ending the dmg addiction and war. Connell, and a broken, opened tle. In the process, he runs the been in politics a little while and Connell’s actions just prior to the Vietnam war, but it remains to be Walter J. Crockett He said Nixon representatives bottle of whiskey was found on risk of undercutting the success there is only one poll that counts, accident in his report. He said seen whether those who watched Walter J. Crockett. 63, of 441 make contradictory statements the floor of the car.” of current negotiations, a burden and that is taken on Nov. 7,” Center St. died Sunday from on whether there will be tax "Connell had been observed and heard him on television which he freely chose and now Daley said. some 2.5 miles west of the acci­ natural causes at his home. increases. Tuesday night will also vote for must bear.” —The McGovern campaign dent, at the intersection of Rt. 30 "That's good politics they say, CAP Has Openings him, as he has predicted. John B. Connally, former organization said it is in­ Mr. Crockett was born in but' George McGovern believes and Dobson Rd., driving his The speech, televised Treasury secretary and head of a automobile in an extremely Openings are now available for vestigating reports that a Manchester and had lived here all that the American people would membership in the Civil Air nationwide, was said by Democrats for Nixon group, said Republican group leaked infor­ his life. He was employed at prefer honest politics to that erratic manner. McGovern aides to be one of the he believes “the vast majority of “As he headed edst, he drove Patrol and the Aerospace Educa­ mation that led to Sen. Thomas Cheney Bros, before he retired tricky stuff and that's why he has most crucial of his entire cam­ the American people believe that into the westbound lane a tion Classes for young men and F. Eagleton's removal as the two years ago. He was a veteran laid his tax program for the paign for the presidency. President Nixon has the better number of times. At one point women, 13 to 17 years old. Democratic vice presidential of World War II and a member of public to see it,” Shriver said. Initial reaction was predictably way, the most honorable way cars westbound actually drove avil Aviation owner-pilots and nominee. the Army and Navy Club and the McGovern was to campaign in partisan, with McGovern sup­ around him, going into the east U. S. citizens interested in avia­ Howard D. Samuel, executive The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Britlsh-American Club. Detroit and Kalamazoo, Mich., porters praising it, and those in lane in order to avoid him. As he tion are needed by the local CAP director of the National Labor said Tuesday that a secret GOP and Chicago today. Agnew was to squadron to assist in air search the camp of President Nixon Committee for McGovern- Survivors are a'son, Thomas W. proceeded he came upon an “espionage operation” apparent­ return to Washington following automoble stopped to take a left and rescue, communications and condemning it. Sen. Robert Dole, Shriver, said: “McGovern has ly was responsible for disclosing Crockett of Miller Falls, Mass; a several days in California, and turn, and did not observe that as instructors. chairman of the Republican concisely and logically laid out a last July that Eagleton had been brother, William Crockett of Shriver campaigned in the Members of the Armed Forces, automoble until he was so close National Committee, called it "a public program that is hospitalized for treatment of ner­ Manchester; two grandchildren Ready Reserve, may now earn Pittsburgh area. he had to jam on his brakes to promise of surrender.” noteworthy for its sensible solu­ vous disorders. and a great-granddaughter. Nbcon has only one campaign retirement points assisting the avoid striking it in the rear.” McGovern said in the speech tion to a war that Richard Nixon In campaigning today. Vice avil Air Patrol. Private funeral services will be appearance scheduled this week, Hannabury said this happened that peace in Vietnam is possible has been unable to end.’’ President Agnew, who was in Wednesday at the Holmes in Atlanta, on Thursday. His Information on the CAP may "any day that we put the saving Washington Tuesday, had ten­ again in Vernon Center and again be obtained by calling Glynn ■Gov. George C. Wallace of Funeral Home, 400 Main St. aides say he will do substantially at Vernon Ave. He said that time of Uves ahead of the saving of tative plans to make an overnight Robinson, 89 Florence St., or by Alabama announced Tuesday he Burial will be in East Cemetery. less campaigning than in 1968 and Connell stopped completely and face.” visit to Mobile, Ala. visiting the Manchester Armory, will not make a public choice There are no calling hours. that if any intensive campaigning slumped down in his seat. Shortly His own plan for ending the McGovern planned 660 Main St., Thursday evening. between McGovern and Nixon is to be done by Nixon, it will be after this he straightened up and war, McGovern said, would com­ appearances in the Chicago area, during the final week before the resumed driving down the road mence with his inauguration as for president, but will support including a meeting with Mrs. Esther Shea election. erratically, Hannabury said. Fire Calls president. He would order an Democratic candidates for state Democratic party workers, Mrs. Either Shea, 74, ot 71L Reporting this Monday, White According to Hannabury, “Up immediate halt to ail U.S. bom­ and local offices. before going to Erie, Pa., and Bluefield Dr. died Monday at House Communications Director until this point he had been Town firemen were called to 66 bing, military action and-ship­ “As everyone knows," Wallace Boston. Shriver planned stops in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Herbert G. Klein said: “Except driving, although erratically, at a Gardner St. at 4:44 p.m. Monday ment of supplies in Indochina and said, “I worked day and night Pennsylvania and Indiana before Board Returns From Bi-Partisan Caucus for the District of Columbia, normal rate of speed and, after to extinguish a small brush fire. begin an orderly withdrawal of during the Democratic primaries ending the day in Detroit. Mrs.Shea was born in we're ahead in every poll we see. U.S. forces over a 90-day period. last spring to make my ideas President Nixon had no cam­ Board of Directors and town manager file back into Hearing Room after 15- keeping tbe West Side Library open, are Henry McCann, left, and State Rep. Manchester and had lived here all I don’t think that means we’re He said he would expect North known on important matters paign appearances scheduled. % J S ’ minute, bi-partisan caucus. Seated at right and- waiting to make a plea for FYancis Maboney. (Herald pboto by Pinto) her Ufe. She was a member of going to carry every state,” ad­ Vietnam to reciprocate by retur­ throughout the country, with the Emanuel Lutheran Church. ding the outlook is for close Car-Garbage Truck Crash ning all U.S. war prisoners and results well known.to all of you.” Survivors are a son, Richard contests in California, accounting for those missing in — Sargent Shriver, the Shea of Manchester; a daughter, Massachusetts and Michigan. Fells Pole^ Causes Fire action, also within 90 days. He Democratic vice presidential Mrs. William Tedford of Vernon; McGovern’s wife, Eleanor, was would send his vice president to nominee campaigning in in Los Angeles where she urged two sisters, Mrs. Henry Lange No one was hurt in a car- caught on fire in two places. Hanoi to help arrange for return Harrisburg, Pa., said that new French Mission people to “prove we do want a Herald Heat Package Installed and Mrs. George Rauchle, both garbage truck collision on Center Town firemen were called to the of the prisoners. reports of political espionage by Sil6nce» Shrouds decent, moral, honorable govern­ Hit By Bombs Referenda Voting Hinges of Manchester; seven St. this morning, although the car scene at 9 and quickly ex­ "We would further notify all the Committee for the Re- ment in this country again.” They The four-ton, gas heating, electrical air conditioning unit was tomorrow, will heat and air condition all areas of the new grandchildren and two great­ overturned and the garbage truck tinguished the truck fire as well parties that the United States election of the President are “not PARIS (AP) — The French can do this, she said, by voting for lowered into place on the roof of The Herald’s addition last wing and the pressroom in the older part of the plant. grandchildren. knocked down a utility pole and as a fire in a tree apparently would no longer Interfere in the profiles in courage, let me tell diplomatic mission’s building In her husband. week. The unit, which is scheduled to be operational (Herald photo by Ofiara) caused by fallen power lines. you—it’s dirty politics, it’s Secret Talks Funeral services will be caught on fire. internal politics of Vietnam and Hwoi was partially destroyed On Revenue-Sharing Fund Power company crews worked profiles in corruption.” Thursday at 1;30 p.m. at the Power was disrupted in the that we will allow the Viet­ during an Amsrican bo p l^ quickly to set a new pole in the WASHINGTON (AP) - Henry in Paris — his 19th negotiating Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Center St. area from Adams St. to namese people to work out their He abo said that, compared to raid today, and Pierre Suslni, tbe High Scorer sidewalk, and the power was Kissinger’s secret talks with the trip to the French capital in a BY SOL R. COHEN are that Manchester would Director William ntzGerald St. Burial will be in East Cooper St. for about an hour and own settlement,” he said. Nixon and Vice President Spiro French delegate general, Qndy Gemmell, daughter of 15 minutes, according to the restored at 10:10. North Vietnamese entered their three-year period — caused (Herald Reporter) receive about $677,000 If the- commented, “The taving to the Cemetery. Newspaper Claims Gray Won’t Comment McGovern said Nixon “has had T. Agnew, McGovern is “an received a head injury, the Police rerouted traffic around diplomatic circles to buzz with revenue sharing bill is adopted. town in interest alone would be Friends may call at the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gemmell of Hartford Electric Light Co. his chance” to produce peace, honest man you can count on. fourth day in Paris today. The Foreign Ministry announcied. 55 Lake St., was the high scorer in Victoria Rd., W. Center St., and speculation that hard boigaining Two other referendum about $100,000, if the propoaals home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and (Continued from Page One) The letter and editorial attacks The garbage truck, owned by and failed. “Now the answer to Some people say McGovern surprise extension of nego^tions Die ministry said the Swedish The Manchester Board of the horse judging contest held McKee St. until the accident 'Was under way in an effort to Directors is giving §erfous questions would remain and are removed and not bonded." on Muskie by the Union Leader’s On Watergate Probe Trash-Away Inc, of Blast Hartford failure is not more of the same,” doesn’t have all the charisma in raised diplomatic eyebrows but Embassy in Hanoi informed it 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the University of scene was cleared. settle details of a cease-fire and thought to removing two referen­ would be unaffected by any deci­ Board consideration for with them—he didn’t have any in publisher, William Loeb, and operated by Nathaniel he said. “And yet, I fear con­ the world, but he’s got the brought no official word of that Suslni had been hospitalized Connecticut. She will join three Murphy, 45, of Hartford, was in Murphy was issued a written progress. political solution. dum questions from the Nov. 7 sion the board may m ^ ()ct. 14. removal of the two questions Maine.” prompted Muskie to make the NEW LONDON (AP) - L. reasoning under which Peter tinued war is what the Nixon charisma that counts—he’s got but his condition was not con­ “A man with the senator said members of the Hartford County collision with a car driven by warning for following too closely, President Nixon’s assistant for With Kissinger in Paris for the voting machipea — $536,000 in They are a p ro p o ^ $6.8 million appears to be a bi-partisan effort. now-famous tearful speech Patrick Gray IH, acting director Bridge, a reporter for the former administration has in store if they courage and he’s got honesty.” sidered serious. winning team to travel to Richard C. Knight, 52, of 1(X) police reported. Investigation is national-security affairs had been first time is his chief assistant, bonds for a road building bond issue for renovations and The board took a 15-minute no, not blacks, but we have denouncing the newspaper and of the FBI, said Monday he won’t Newark Evening News, has been stay in power.” —Chicago Mayor Richard J. Three other diplomats assigned Cannocks (sic),’ ” the letter said. Hqrrisburg, Pa., on Nov, 4 to Ferguson Rd., Manchester, continuing. scheduled to return to the White newly-prorpoted Gen. Alexander program and $200,000 in bonds additions to Dling and Bennet recess, immediately after it had Mrs. Clotilde Rossi Loeb in front of the newspaper comment on his agency’s in­ jailed for refusing to answer Among iTiitial comment on the Daley appeared with McGovern to the mission and its French compete in the finals. Gndy is a police reported. House Tuesday night after an Haig Jr., who returned a week for a sidewalk construction Junior Highs, and a proposed convened, to discusti placing the COLUMBIA-Mrs. Clotilde “What did he mean? We office. Then the front-runner for vestigation of the Watergate case grand jury questions which went speech was that from Dole, who at a series of fund-raising dinners secretaries were reported unin­ asked—Mr. Muskie laughed and member of the Tolland County 4- Both vehicles were headed unprecedented third day of talks ago from extensive talks in program.If removed from the $550,000 bond issue for item on its agenda. When the Rossi Robitti Rossi, 81, of Rt. 66, the Democratic nomination, because of a federal judge’s beyond the scope of a story he FOR jured. But four Vietnamese said, ‘(Dome to New England and H. The Tolland County team west on Center St., and Knight with communist negotiators Le Saigon with South Vietnamese machines both programs would renovations to the Cooper Hill directors returned from their bi­ widow of John Robitti and Muskie subsequently began to restrictions on public discussion had written. Bridge maintained employes were reported missing. see.’ ” placed third at Uconn. was waiting to make a left turn Due Tho and Xuan Thuy. Instead, President Nguyen Van Thieu. be financed from anticipated Treatment Plant. partisan caucus, all voted to con­ FYederick Rossi, died Monday at slip in the public-opinion polls of the matter. the questions infringed on into a driveway when the truck Kissinger cabled Nixon that he ’The latest public communist revenue sharing funds. Acknowledging that Congress sider the proposal Oct. 24. her home. The Union Leader published and fared worse than expected in “Chief Judge (John J.) freedom of the press. struck his car from the rear, Cosmetics and the communists had agreed proposal demands Thieu’s The board will meet (Xrt. 24 to is at a statement, trying to come She was bom in Italy and was a the letter shortly before the the New Hampshire primary in News Source Sirica—(Dhief Judge for the U.S. ”I have never known that an Ambassador Robbed poUce said. to a fourth day of talks and that resignation and replacement of make its decision. The delay is up with a comprombK bill which State Rep. FYands Mahoney, member of St. Columba Church. prim ary in New Hampshire March. District Court for the District of individual in our society, because The truck knocked the car onto irs the Thieu government by a tripar­ because Congress still is con­ would combine the best points of present last night, applauded the Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. which lias a great many FYench- The Washington Post said Protection (Dolumbia—has placed all law en­ of a particular profession that he he would be returning tonight. its roof, and the truck continued Anti-War Plea The extension was announced tite regime made up of the Viet NEW YORK (AP) - Two men sidering passage of a compromise the Senate and House versions. board’s decision to reconsider. Joseph Avignone of Columbia Canadian voters. Subsequent reporter Marilyn Berger talked forcement agencies and others pursues, in any way frees himself Bill Planned moving to hit a tree and utility Cong, neutral forces and Saigon invaded the East Side townhouse revenue sharing bill. Mayor John Thompson said, “We “It would be a pleasant surprise stepson, George Rossi of Stam­ attempts to trace the Florida with Clawson about the Muskie under a strict order of court not from the obligations of a citizen,” by the White House less than two pole in front of 506 Center St., Liggetts officials unconnected with Thieu. of Jordan’s U.N. ambassador Authorization was given Aug. 8 cannot act until revenue sharing to remove the questions,” he ford; six grandchildren and nine man who supposedly wrote it letter on Sept. 25 and quoted the MERIDEN (AP) - State Rep. to discuss the Watergate in­ Gray said, hours before Nixon’s election op­ John F. Papandrea, a Meriden police said. ponent, Democratic Sen. George The United States, which Tuesday night and held a private for placing the two questions on is a fact. The bill is still tied up in said, “one which aU the tazpayera great-grandchildren. Funeral failed to find anyone by that White House aide as saying, “I cident, ” Gray told reporters at a “Apparently,” he added, “this At The Parkade Presented Board guard, a governess and the en­ The truck came to a stop on the publicly rejected the plan, has the voting machines. Since then, committee. We will know Oct. 24 in Manchester would ap­ services will be held Thursday at name in Deerfield Beach, Fla. wrote the letter.” Democrat, said Monday he would news conference. is what the court has seen fit to MANCHESTER McGovern, outlined on national voy’s two small children at gun­ estimates made in Washington how we stand.” preciate.” 9:15 a.m. in Bacon Funeral submit legislation giving His reference was to an order declare in its opinion.” front lawn of 512 Center St., and television his plan to end the insisted it would never agree to newspaper and broadcast Vietnam war. any settlement that would result point before escaping with Home, 71 Prospect St., Williman- Lssued last week in Washington Acknowledging that its decision was politically motivated, reporters privilege status on con­ Presidential Press Secretary in imposition of a conununist jewelry and other valuables. tic and at H) a.m. in St. Columba that prohibits public discussion of the Manchester Board of Directors Tuesday night shied One of the intruders slashed Church. Burial will be in St. fidential communications. Ronald L. Ziegler denied that the government in South Vietnam. the alleged break-in and away from a plea it support an immediate end to hostilities the guard’s wrists with a knife John's Cemetery, Darien. Court Strikes Down His bill, which he proposed to private but highly publicized attempted bugging of Democratic during a brief scuffle that erupted Friends may call at the funeral introduce under special rules National Committee head­ in Southeast Asia. Paris negotiations were con­ Thieu conferred again Tuesday The request came from Jay April, co-chairman of the when the governess slipped into Nixon-Me Govern Vietnam home Wednesday from 7 to 9 during the current special session nected in any way to the election with U.S. ambassador Ellsworth Parochial Aid Law quarters in Washington last - another room in an effort to p.m. of the General Assembly, would summer. Manchester Committee for Peace and Justice. April, whose campaign. "None whatsoever,” Bunker as a Saigon newspaper WASHINGTON (AP) - On an White said a hearing should have provide "the same legal status as group holds a Peace Vigil each Sunday morning in Center he told newsmen who asked with links to the ’Thieu govern­ telephone police. The guard was On Friday, the judge modified not seriously injured. 8-1 vote the Supreme (Dourt ruled been held by the high court. wife and husband and lawyer and the order to permit “political Pal*k, made an impassioned plea for a resolution similar to about the timing. ment reported that there has Pe^ce Plans Compared unconstitutional today an Ohio The justices did not give their client where the parties cannot debate or news media reporting” one adopted in Westport and Norfolk. The resolution would Ziegler and other officials con­ been no change in basic U.S. and reasons for ruling against the be legally forced to divulge Miss Daie E. DeLong law providing tuition reimburse­ on the case. Democrats have held place the directors on record — for immediate withdrawal of tinued to refuse to give details — South Vietnamese positions in Ship Fund Sought ment to parents of private and state. privileged information or the or even hints — of the substance the Paris talks. VERNON-Miss Dale Ellen members of the Nixon campai^ U.S. personnel from Vietnam and for an end to hostilities WASHINGTON (AP) - George within four months, but only troops, advisers ... and those of parochial school students. Last year, again with only source of the information.” of Kissinger’s talks. Later, a South Vietnamese WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ DeLong, 24, of Lynwood, Calif., staff responsible for the break-in. McGovern's Vietnam plan after an Indochina-wide cease­ the other foreign countries in the formerly of Vernon, died Satur­ With Justice Byron R. White White .dissenting, the court Papandrea, commenting there. “I can’t draw any conclusion at Foreign Ministry spokesman said dent Nixon has asked Congress to Gray made his statement after clashes sharply with President fire and release of U.S. prisoners. U.S. camp from South Vietnam.” day at St. Francis Hospital, dissenting, the court affirmed the declared unconstitutional a varie­ during Newspaper Week, noted The 22-year-old April was backed-up in his plea by five all or discuss the talks,” Ziegler his government was not planning appropriate $175 million in a reporter said the Nixon ad­ Nixon’s on big issues dividing the The Vietnamese communists McGovern indicated he would Lynwood. decision of a federal panel in ty of state programs that reim­ that New Jersey reporter Peter ministration had characterized other young people, all members of the Peace and Justice said in a variation of his earlier any new proposals at the Paris supplemental funds to subsidize halt U.S. arms aid to the regline ship construction. negotiators at Paris—terms for a call for an end to “the U.S. war of Miss DeLong was bom May 31, Ohio invalidating the state law. bursed Roman (Datholic and other Bridge went to jail for contempt the FBI investigation as very Comniittee. statement that “I’m not prepared peace talks. “We stick to our of South Vietnamese President of court, rather than “betray his cease-fire, a U.S. withdrawal and aggression in Vietnam, the bom­ 1948 in Manchester. church-related schools for in­ thorough, but another report had Visibly moved during his eloquent plea, April told the to characterize in any way the general proposal of last Jan. 27," . Nixon said Tuesday the funds Nguyen Van Thieu. “Gen. Thieu source.” are needed to keep a promise he Saigon's political future. bing, mining and blockade of Survivors are her mother, Mrs. struction in nonreligious subjects. maintained the Justice Depart­ directors, “It’s a human question now. It goes beyond party talks that are taking place.” said spokesman Pham Dang Sum is not worth one more American In that decision the court held Interviewed on the same made to seek extra funds for The Democratic presidential (North) Vietnam,” a stop to “all Wanda Stokosa DeLong of Ver­ ment had put restraints on the labels. It’s not a political question anymore.” But Kissinger’s extended stay in Saigon. dollar," he said. non; her father, William DeLong Police direct financial aid to parochial m atter, U.S. Sen. Abraham shipbuilding if the construction nominee’s blueprint, as set forth U.S. military activities in South FBI. Tuesday night, appears much Vietnam" and a “rapid and com­ Nixon’s terms allow (or a curb of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and schools involved “excessive en­ Ribicoff said Monday that "As much as I would like to Asking for a “yes or no vote program exceeded estimates. closer to conditions laid down by plete withdrawal of all U.S. (See Page Twenty) two sisters, Mrs. Thomas tanglement between government Bridge’s fate was a “dangerous” react to that and tell you exactly tonight,” he got neither. ’The best Director Vivian Ferguson said, He said the Maritime Ad­ North Vietnamese-Viet Cong en­ Vaiciulis of Elllington and Mrs. Report and religion. ” precedent “and a threat to our what I think of that statement,” he could get was a promise by ”I admire you young people for ministration has firm proposals voys, but there are differences. Leo Lemay of Enfield. Ohio officials had attempted to liberties. It will result in an in­ Gray said, “I cannot.” Mayor John ’Thompson that the standing up for what you telieve, for construction of three to five Andrea F. Brazer, 24, of 112 However, McGovem'siprtfgram Private funeral services will be save the 1971 law by appealing to timidation of the press and its At the news conference. Gray board will view slides of the but your timing on this request is liquid natural gas carriers, one Pitkin St., was issued a summons could be carried out with at the Burke Funeral Home, 76 the Supreme Court. It provided sources — and a weakening of our also said he agreed with the 'Vietiuun conflict “after the elec­ very bad. As a Republican, I’d roll-on-roU-off cargo ship and two Prospect St., Rockville. The Rev. Monday night charging her with for $90 payments a child per year. freedoms under the First bulk carriers. relatively little negotiation at Ask Public Hearing passing on the right, Manchester tion,” possslbly Nov. 14. have to take a political stand at John Lacey, pastor of Vernon Amendment.” "My concern,” said Tliompson, this time which would not jeopar­ Paris, as he outlined it. Aside Congregational Church, will of­ Police reported. " from the release of prisoners, The alleged violation occured “is the effect any stand we might dize the peace negotiations In On Library Closure ficiate. Burial will be in Ellington ***************************** take could have politically. The Paris. I am- a Republican town It Was Cheaper most of his seven-point program Center Cemetery, at Parker and Pitkin Sts., police could be accomplished by one­ said. issue is being debated on a official and I’m required to back There are no calling hours. sided U.S. action. The Manchester Library Board and Balilla Pagani, longtime Court date is Oct. 30 at . “lASTSfil-VISTJflE’' national level and our decision President Nixon’s policy.” Than Dinner Too would have to be strictly The main demands by the op­ is being asked to reconsider its residents of the West Side and Manchester. NEW YORK (AP) - Fireman State Rep. Frands Maboney, a political. Democrats and Director James Farr did not posing sides at Paris have been decision to close the West Side Mrs. Nellie Bradiey S . tsiE John O’Connor wants to name his who heads the West Side Old- Republicans would vote the party comment, except to ask the put forward publicly in recent Library branch as of Oct. 30. Funeral services for Mrs. Charges of carrying a first daughter Patty, but until a timers. All asked the directors to line. To do otherwise would be young people whether they ever months, Nixon’s on Jan. 25 and The request comes from West Nellie Bradiey of 44 Greenwood dangerous weapon in a motor girl comes along he’s decided to Intercede and to request the You Know Fran... embarrassing at election time.” had participated in peace May 8 and the Vietnamese com­ Side residents, plus an assist from Dr., who died Sunday at a vehicle lodged Sunday against loan the name to the female baby Library Board to reconsider Its To which April replied, "It’s demonstrations. After several munists’ on July 1,1971, and Jan. the town Board of Directors. The Manchester convaiescent home, Carmine M. Viterio, 18, of 118 N. decision. not a political question. It’s a replied they had participated, he gorilla bom at Central Park Zoo. 31 and Sept. 11 of this year. board adopted a resolution will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Elm St., involved a BB At least that’s how he ex­ McCann presented the direc­ according to Manchester Police. RE-ELECT human question and requires a srniled,. but didn’t explain the What is going on in the secret Tuesday n i^ t which asks the Second Congregational Church. plained his submission of the tors with a 100-slgnature petition Yesterday’s Herald reported hum anlt^n decision, although I reason for his question. missions between presidential ad­ Library Board to postpone the The Rev. FeUx Davis, pastor, will winning name “Patty Cake” in which asks that the West Side only that a “gun” was found in understand you would have to viser Henry A. Kissinger and closing until after it conducts a officiate. Burial will be in East Director Pascal Prignano the contest to name the month- Library be kept open and that It the Viterito car. Cadled stick out your political necks.” Hanoi’s Le Due Tho has yet to be public hearing. The resolution Cemetery FRAN MAHONEY be improved. He and Piganl re­ Director Anthony Pietrantonio remarked, "Our positions on the old daughter of Lulu. disclosed. emphasizes that the board’s re­ Friends may call at the Holmes quested a delay, until the Ubrary remained, “I feel this is not a hostilities in Southeast Asia are "It just happens that we have Here are the positions on major quest is only that — a request for Fhneral Home, 400 Main St., STATE REPRESENTATIVE Board holds a public hearing. LOVE!!: decision to be made by the board. really individual positions. We three boys and I told fny wife that issues: a delay — and that the directors tonight from 7 to 9. “Why can’t the pMple be beard?' It could open the way to more can’t speak for all of Manchester. if we ever have a girl, we should intend to maintain a “hands-off” B O LA N D 13 DISTRICT aa\d the heart of every service we direct U.S. WITHDRAWAL asked Pagani. requests and still more requests. It would be futile for us to take a name her Patty, which happens policy in library matters. McGovern says his first step as Mahoney said, "I have alwayi * Mayor of Mancheeicr (1962-1966) Sure, we’re aU concerned. I, too, position.” to be her name,” O’Connor ex­ The Library Board announced loM em oriam O IL CO. president would be to halt all ' been for neighborhood facUltiiiii, S inn 1S3S • Town Director 12 year* am against the war, but it's my And Director John Tani said, plained Tuesday. “I thought we’d last week that, due to the decline ta loviiy mcniofv o( Tony O'Bright who bombing and acts of force so that town services might be • 4 yeara of Slate LegUlaiive Experience belief the question Is not within "A vote on the proposed resolu­ let the baby gorilla use the name in use of the West Side branch. It pMMd away October 10, 1071. throughout Indochina, stop “any closer to the p ^ le . CViaiiig • FUEL OILS • Will Support Laws to Protect the Coneumer our Jurisdiction or control.” tion would violate our charter. I in the meantime.” shipments of military supplies will close the library Oct. 30. The A plaaaMt Halit, a heart oi gold. MJIOHIUIC DEUVUY agree, that the war transcends branch library is a step backsianl. A ^ acknowledged, "In terms Mrs. O'Connor, who was that continue the war” and start a space it occupies would be used No Batr tatbar Ihit amid can hold, 24.HOUII SeiUlCE HOLMESHOWARD HOLMES politics, but our charter ipeUs out celebrating her 10th wedding an­ by other town departments, I, too, am for letting the pcopit b trtMhIad MOM, Ui aantf were few. BUDGET ACCOUNTS NELCOUED of ■RMting the war your dedslon > pullout of all U.S. forces from ARTHUR HOLMES our jurisdiction. We're an elected decide.” M l cart of Mm, at ha tabei hit rert. VOTE DEMOCRA TIC NOV. 7 might lave little Impact. He Pleads For Resolution niversary Tuesday, commented, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia to notably the Rec Department and 369 CENTER ST. NORMAN HOLMES board and speak tor tbe Town of Per HM hwhaatf and lalhtr you pve tit Mahoney Committee — Harry Maldmcat, Treac. Honever, It would put you on “Some women get a dinner in a be completed in 90 days. the schools. Phone 643-6320 AOO MAIN STREET - Manchester. However, we can't HMaMofthahaat MANCHESTER, CONN, racoid of oppoalng something Jay April waits to make his plea to the Board of Directors restaurant on their anniversaries. Nixon would withdraw all Appearing before tbe directors speak (or them In this matter.” I got a gorilla named after me.” Sm photo • • pegs S WUeandDauflitan Immonl.” for an end-the-war resolution. (Herald photo by F^to) American forces from Vietnam last night were Henry McCann