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PAGE TW ^TY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon;, Sept. 10, 1973

About Town Explorer Post 157 will meet Cub Scout Pack 27 will have a coffee Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the St. ah organtzatlonalmeeting Sept. Manchester Country Club. Boy Scout Troop 126 will meet Bridget Church basement. 20 at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Those planning to attend should tonight at 6:45 in Luther Hall of Membership is open to all toys Episcopal Chprch. Boys should contact Mrs. Donald Tarca, Emanuel Lutheran Church. from 14 through 18 years of age. be accompanied by at least one membership chairman, 227 iHanrljwtpr Supnttm ralh parent. ------McKee St., 646-6812. The executive board of the The Old Guard of Emanuel Edgar Circle of South United Manchester Newcomers Club Lutheran Church will meet Methodist Church will meet Manchester Chapter, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SE i^. 11, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 290 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES will meet tonight at 8 at the Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Luther Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at Susan­ SPEBSQSA, will rehearse PBICEi FIFTEEN CENTS home of Mrs. James Gaynor, 41 Hall of the church. nah Wesley House of the tonight at 8 at the Community Summer St. church. ------^ Y, 78 N. Main St. The rehearsal is open to all men interested in Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta Manchester Junior Women’s Emanuel Lutheran Church Sigma Phi, will have Its first singing barbershop-style har­ Club has invited all women mony. council will meet tonight at 7:30 regular meeting of the season between the agePof t8 and 40 to at the church reception room. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home ^ 15 of Mrs. Kenneth Freeman, 67 The board of deaconesses of Olcott Dr. Mrs. Gary Wirzulis Second Congregational Church NOW RESUMING Chile’s Allende will lead a discussion on will meet ’Tuesday at 3 p.m. in “Conversation.” Refreshments FALL TEACHING the church parlor. will be served. PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS FOR THE FOLLOWING Defies INSTRUMENTS: GUITAR (CLASSICAL SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A announced to the nation Allende came back on the air soldiers who go back on their sequ/ns-beads-Mms-styrotoam x ROCK - FOLK - proclamation broadcast in the minutes later. “I will not do it.” name of Chile’s military in a second broadcast and word and their commitmtots.” we have everything for your RLUEGRASS) Waves of low-flying pianes vowed to remain in office. He leaders demanded today that roared over the presidential “I declare my will to resist," early holiday decorational DRUMS Marxist President Salvador called on worker^ to occupy the he continued, “even at the cost CLARINET palace as Allende addressed the country’s factories. FLUTE Allende resign within 24 hours. country and the broadcast was of my life in order that this FIVE STRING RANJO “I will not resign,” Allende The palace had been su/- serve as a lesson in the ig­ inJ it "we /lave every TRUMPET interrupted. rounded earlier by scores of little thlngl” SAXOPHONE (RLUEGRASS) \ nominious history of those who police and small police tanks. have strength but not reason.” buy your winning The proclamation broadcast During his speech to the na­ the milraele «f m ahilrtd | lottery ticket 1013 MAIILST. over the opposition Radio tion, he referred to the [• dowrttown mancheetM* ■LI School To Use Agricultura demanded that overflight of military planes. (• at fairway... “senor president of the republic MANCHESTER - 649-2036 “Planes of the air force passed 4 proceed with the immediate over menacingly,” he reported Credit Card turning over of the high post.” and the broadcast was cut off. Checks Notes At Hearing "The armed forces and the (A Chilean broadcast Store Hours: Mon. • Sot. 8 - 10 police are united in initiating monitored in Argentina said the Sens. Edmund Muskie, D-Maine, left, George MpGovern, the historic and responsible army had given Allende until D-S.D., center, and Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., who all For Gasoline ‘rnission of fighting for the noon to leave the presidential liberation of the country from palace in central Santiago. ’The sought the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination, check DOUG BEVINS “We’d like to have the gas the Marxist yoke.” it added. broadcast added that the notes at the hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations (Herald Reporter) delivered directly to us,’’ Allende was elected nearly military leaders warned that Committee on confirmation of Henry Kissinger as Manchester’s school ad­ REAKFASI Kennedy said. He mentioned three years ago on a pledge to the palace would be attacked by Secretary of State. (AP photo) ministration has moved to TilSJ that jutft Monday afternoon he turn the Chilean, economy ground troops and air force ’spacr secure a credit card for had received indications of a Socialist. He became the ¥:WS:¥:¥S¥SS5S¥S:::::;:::; purchase of gasoline in the planes if Allende did not leave. possibility of obtaining gasoline Western Hemisphere’s first (Shortly after the broadcast current 1973-1974 school year, by that method. freely elected Marxist presi­ ARMOUR STAR on anyi on 6 oz. Con although administrators are of the proclamation, com­ Bolton FOOD V # MARKETS V The major concern about dent. munications between New York Dozen of SWEET LIFE still hoping for a better buying gasoline is the savings He blamed “ irresponsible Ib. pkg. of arrangement. and Santiago were cut off. Com­ from the state tax exemption. elements” for what he called munications lines between James P. Kennedy, ORANGE Kennedy estimated that school the "incredible action of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and \ superintendent of schools, told Bacon buses would use about 150,(X)0 Chile also were down. The \ the Board of Education Monday Town Increases - ® EGGS ii JUICE_____ gallons of gasoline in this school Dutch KLM airline in Buenos night that the credit card ISmolred Ham So/e| year — At 14 cents per gallon, Aires said it had canceled its method — which is basically the the state tax on that gasoline flight to Santiago today. In same as gasoline company HELCO Insurance Benefits would be about $21,000, Lima, the Peruvian national credit arrangements with in­ Kennedy said. communications company said dividuals — will allow the DO^^A HOLLAND tion contact Bette Dufraine on BUTT PORTION Last month, the failure to ob­ Denied it also had lost telephone con­ I CorrespondrnI SchoqlRd. school system to keep track of tain any competitive bids for tact with Chile.) Tel. 646-0375 Fireman’s Carnival ~ PERDUE CHICKEN SAlEl jllb(ii% cl gasoline purchases and escape gasoline prompted the school Rate Hike Plans are now complete for I x tr o the state tax on gasoline. board to waive the bidding the second annual three-day lb. The credit card method would procedure and authorize the Represent(0ives of the In­ Fry - Bake - Broil WHOLE I be used as a stop-gap measure superintendent to negotiate HARTFORD (AP) — Denied Directors surance Advisory Board met carnival being held Sept. 14,15 e requested rate increases, and 16 in Bolton. to prevent loss of the state tax with suppliers. To Meet with the Board of Education to MonS’Ypres BWV Post Disbands \ exemption, Kennedy explained, “ It’s a complicated Connecticut’s two largest consider proposals and or In addition to last year’s SHANK power providers were faced ferris wheel, merry-go-round emphasizing that a credit card, business,” Kennedy said, men­ Tonight recommendations made and en­ however, isn’t the best long­ today with the choice of asking and moon walk, the carnival PORTION J ^ e s Lockhart of the British-American Club’s Stewart McDowell, the other BWV member, presented the tioning the current “energy dorsed by the insurance board term solution. crisis” and reported gasoline again, appealing the rejections, for school board employes. will also have a chair plane, SHICKENS Highlanders Pipe Band, kneels to accept the British Union American colors to Robert St. Germain, in the ceremony or living with them. The Town Board of Directors swinging gym and kiddie auto HAM Jack from William Richie, one of the two active surviving “It’s a fine arrangement if all shortages in various areas tonight at 8 o’clock is expected Outlines of the present in­ Center Saturday afternoon at the B-A Club which formally dis­ goes well,” Kennedy said, “but The state Public Utilities ride. Cut CUT UP OR SPLIT CHICKENS ...... 6 4 * members of the post founded by British and Canadian nationwide. “Solid responses to act upon several items dis­ surance plan and a rate sheet SLICES banded the BWV post and entrusted its colors to the care of if there’s problems in billing, are difficult to get,” Kennedy Commission (PUC) said Mon­ World War 1 veterans in Manchester in 1931. John cussed at public hearings last consisting of proposals from A special booth will be set up WHOLE CHICKEN BREASTS...... h, 9 9 * the Highlanders. (Herald photo by Larson) you’re deaUng with a computer said, referring to his day it had voted '2-1 to give the Tuesday. several insurance companies for the sale of raffle tickets. Connecticut Light and Power off in St. Loiiis somewhere. negotiations. A special executive session made up the presentation by in­ Prizes being offered include a 9- PLUMP, MEATY CHICKEN LEGS...... i>. 7 9 * In a related matter, Kennedy Co. (CL&P) permission to raise has been set for 7 for the direc­ surance board representatives inch portable television, 26- reported that the school system rates by 3 per cent. The utility had asked for a 7.1 per cent tors to meet with Town Morris Silverstein and Rudolph inch, 3-speed bicycle, toaster L CHECKERBOARD BONELESS MATLAW _ _ is “tagging along” with the Manager Robert Weiss concer­ DeTuccio. oven and a square shooter S Chamber Told Town of Manchester in efforts hike. SAVE ^Father Time Succeeded ning accumulated and unused And PUC unanimously told Unanimously approved by the camera.. to obtain No. 2 fuel oil at a insurance premium funds from ETurkey Roast’* * 3 ” Stuffed Clams6'’'8 8 the Hartford Electric Light Co. school board were two policies: Winning names will be drawn 1 . 6 2 “going rate.” which money is being allocated Colonial Cold Cuts! Where German Army Failed^ (HELCO) that none of its One for $4,000 life insurance Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. at the The school board also didn’t for Purnell PI. renovation. firehouse. VALUABLE COUPON About Phase IV requested increase of 3.1 per from Occidental Life Insurance •BOLOGNA *P&P •OLIVE receive any bids for the No. 2 Among other items on the ASSORTED FIAVORS cent would be allowed. Co. and one for major medical A food tent featuring ham- oil, and also waived bids on that agenda are: •POLISH •LUNCHEON A spokesman for CL&P said from Phoenix Mutual Life In­ burgs, hot (jogs, beverages and FLOYD LARSON and again in 1934 when Lord noted that it was during the bat­ item last month. —Proposed additional ap­ surance Co. ice cream will be run by the 5 Save 20* (Herald Reporter) Mayor Frank Titt) of Monday that by cutting the a 2 b . Can tle at Ypres, April 22,1915, that Operations Kennedy said other town propriation of $685,019 to ,46 oz. requested rate increase by In approving the Phoenix Ladle’s Auxiliary of the Bolton H l - C "Father time succeeded Manchester, England, visited the Imperial German Army departments use more of the Revenue-Sharing Fund 81 to be MAXWELL Mutual plan the board in­ Volunteer Fire Department. where the German Army Manchester, Conn, used poison gas for the first No. 2 oil (the bulk of heating more than half, PUC “was un­ Cans 1— Those firm s with*^ $100 financed under anticipated creased the major medical One admission to the beer HOUSE viottee failed. He decimated our ranks ’Die post came into being time. fuel used by the schools is No. 4 realistic in the face of the con­ nurr m inks With coupon & S5. puichase. BURL LYONS million or more in sales are proceeds for the next three coverage from $20,000 to $250,- garden will be honored for the Limit one coupon per family. and dulled our enthusiasm so when it became apparent, “As we had several members and No. 6 oil), so the school tinually rising cost of producing quarters of entitlements under Effective thru Sat.. Sept. 15th (Publisher) most tightly controlled. On 000. first three days of the carnival. V2 lb. that we became less and less Richie said, there were many who had survived these system will tag along with town and distributing elec­ ’Title I —fiscal assistance to EvaYBODY’s veterans of English and Cana­ price increases, they have to tricity...The company must The lowest bid received, The beer garden and carnival active until the only duty we battles,” Richie continued, “we “Our job is to apply the negotiations for No. 2 oil. state and local governments; will be open Friday from 5 p.m. CLIP AND SAVE dian troops in thcNew England pre-notify and there is 30 days now re-examine what course of equal to present insurance LONG ACRE performed was decorating the thought Mons-Ypres would be a regulations of Phase IV as fair­ “Our main concern here is in­ and $18,184 in interest earned to replacement, showed a total until midnight, Saturday from 1 NESTLE'S area. The first post was formed in which to reply; action will best serve the public VALUABLE COUPON graves of more than 50 of our lasting tribute to their valor. ly as we can but we don’t piake suring an adequate supply,” June 30. p.m. until 1 a.m. and Sunday in Hartford and named for the 2— Firms with annual sales of need for a reliable future supply savings of $1,542.48. I Chicken Roll departed members. As there We were welcomed into the policy; that is establish^ by Kennedy said. "We got quotes —Appropriation of $132,000 to from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. famed World War I nurse, less than $100 million but over of electric energy in Connec­ However, the board felt that are only two of us still active. veterans fraternity of the Cost of Living Council,” for lower prices,” he said, “but Whiton Library Trust Fund to Featured at the beer garden Edith Cavell. $50 million, no pre-notification ticut.” the money had been ap­ LB. Save 50* Comrade Jdhn McDowell and Manchester by the Army & Henry White of the Internal we couldn’t get a guarantee of be financed from trust fund will be a meal of German O U I K COCA Instrumental in the founding is necessary; Manchester and Bolton are propriated in the present FRUITS & VEGETABLES on a 8 oz. Jar of myself, this duty has become a Navy Club, the VFW, and the Revenue Service told an Insight delivery.” resources. potato salad, knockwurst and BOX of the Manchesfer post were 3— Firms with annual sales of the only two towns east of the budget under the then effective chore, so we decided that we American Legion. We have ’73 Forum breakfast sponsored Kennedy said "tagging —Transfer of $56,000 from the sauerkraut or knockwurst and James McCollough, British Ar­ $50 million or less are required river served by HELCO. CL&P ^ insurance coverage, and if they M a x i m 'T S r should (to paraphrase Gen. taken part in many veterans’ by the Greater Manchester along" means the school General Fund to the Capital Im­ sauerkraut on a hard roll. The Fresh.. .Native my; Fred Baker, Canadian Ar­ to do nothing but are subject to serves the communities of An­ could give the employes more SWEET LIFE CANNED With coupon & $5. purchMt. Douglas MacArthurLJust fade and civic affairs. We have been Chamber of Commerce this system has entered into an provement Reserve Fund for Limit one coupon per family. my; and Nurse Jessie spot checking by the IRS. dover, Hebron, Coventry, benefits and still save money it meal will be served all hours Effective thru Sat.. Sept 15th away.” represented on the Armistice agreement with the town Duval St. trunk sewer to to morning at Willie’s Steak White added that firms was the moral thing to do. carnival is open. EVaYBODY'S With these words and a brief Reynolds, also of the Canadian Day Committee, the Memorial purchasing agent to acquire the Columbia and Bolton. financed by federal, state and GREEN VEGETABLE Army. House. employing 60 or less persons With the increased benefits Money earned from the sale history, Mons-Ypres Post, Day Committee, and New No. 2 oil. J Eighth District funds. CLIP AND SAVE White is in the Technical and are exempt from all controls A HELCO spokesman called^’ given to the teachers the of raffle tickets and a portion of eCUT GREEN BEANS eCUT WAX BEANS British War Veterans of World "y/eJxKlk the name Mons- England Council of British War —Several educational grant Ypres Post,’’ Richie said, Services Branch, Economic unless 50 per cent or more of Other Business it “inconceivable” that PUC board’s budget shows a yearly the carnival money will go eCREAM CORN eWHOLE KERNEL CORN VALUABLE COUPON War I of Manchester, passed Veterans. We had six members did not “fully recognize” the appropriations involving state because it was there on the con­ Stabilization Division, of the the employes are in some In other business Monday savings of $771.96. in the in­ towards the purchase of a new •SAUERKRAUT eTENDER PEAS into history Saturday afternoon who played with the American company’s higher costs and and ftoeral funds. tinent of Europe that two Hartford District, IRS. fashion subjected to a master night, the Board of Education: surance category. rescue truck. The estimated in a brief but colorful ceremony Legion Band. said HELCO “is studying the —A $30,178.07 appropriation cost of the truck is between $7,- Save 10* famous battles were fought: contract. • Approved eight staff ap­ Course Canceled CDRDNET HEAVY DUTY at the British-American ciub. "When World War II came, He acknowledged there are pointments and accepted two commission’s decision in order to the General Fund for 1973-74 000 and $9,000. So far the PEPPERS on a 23 oz. Pkg. Mons in 1914 and Ypres in 1915. some of our members answered He commented there is o A course in beginner knitting William Richie, the speaker, some inequities in the act, and to determine its future course for sanitation and election firemen have earned about one Fry or Betty Crocker It was there that Britain dis­ special section regarding resignations. offered by the Bolton Junior • presented the British colors and the call of Uncle Sam. We any time you have such • Approved the establish­ of action.” needs to be financed frrom the third of the needed money. covered some of her greatest petroleum firms and also one Woman’s Club scheduled to Rooitl PAPER Browide Supreme McDowell the American colors raised money to send bundles to regulations someone gets hurt ment of a $2,200 washout ac­ Both spokesmen listed three 1972-73 surplus. A group of Bavarian dancers, lbs. 125 With coupon & S5. purchMt. heroes and also where governing hospitals. start Sept. 12 has been canceled Limit one coupon per family. carried on the 'disbanded post’s Britain and otherwise helped but "we, in effect, can only alternatives: apply to PUC for —Proposed allocations from thousands of her young men For gas and diesel fuel, the count for receipt of payments due to the lack of participants. led by Hans Lerch from Ft. Effective thru Sat.. Sapt. ISth original flagstaffs, to the the war effort. sympathize with them.” another rate hike, appeal Mon­ Revenue-Sharing Fund 81 for: eVERYBOOys “ gave their lives for their coun­ selling price to the consumer for neighboring towns for ser­ Openings are still available in Manchester, in their authentic SAVE Stewart Highlanders Pipe Band “After World War II we con­ Under Phase IV, White said day’s decisions to the courts or Construction of the Olcott St. costumes, will be present Rolls! try.” - cannot be more than seven vices provided by the En­ the remaining three classes SWEET, RIPE t c ^w i l s CLIP AND SAVE 10* of the British-American Club, tinued our activities until — the economy is divided into vironmental Education Center adjust plans to the funds bridge, $100,000; and Saulters cents above the cost of the fuel Friday. their selection for Historically, it should be (See Page Fourteen) basically three categories: Pool parking lot, $28,000. being offered by the Bolton MHMM aRNATION • 6 r§Ct. Mf.Pkg. '— ^ to the retailer. (Oak Grove Nature Center). expected to be available. Juniors. Bulletin Board 1 SWEET LIFE ^ VALUABLE COUPON custodianship of the banners Also to be consider^ is an or­ I “If the wholesale price goes Jtian Sanchez, the center’s “CL&P is schedulto to spend The Board of Selectmen will which the\ Mons-Ypres Post dinance concerning increases in Macrame taught by Mrs, INSTANT BBIAKPABT 6 3 * APPLN JUICl 9 up one cent a gallon, the director, said the towns of Ver­ $1.2 billion in the next six years meet today at 8 p.m. in its of­ I PLUMS carried proudly over the years greens fees at the Manchester Liga Harrison will begin today GINO Meet, Muskroom, Morinara Save 12* retailer cannot pass that in­ non, Bolton and East Hartford on new facilities and equipment and will run each Monday fpr fice. 10 a . PKG. at many functions in Proposed ‘M’ Zone Country Club dnd another per­ a U F . RUSSET on 0 15 oz. Pkg. crease on to the consumer. This to serve customers,” the com- Manchester and Connecticut 0 (See Pane Fourti-en) mitting raffles and bazaars in six weeks from 7:30 until 9:30 BPA#NITTI BAUCH Batty Crocker Cereol has been established, by the (Sci- Piigp Foiirli-eii) p.m. BAKIN# BBIUOBPAPPABB since its founding. the town. Cost of Living Council and also Mrs. Jesse Marshall will in­ I ROSE Imported EDUCATOR BUC WHEAT Highlights of the post’s, Draws Fires At PZC BRING YOUR • e - o t , . Will; cw pon » tS . putcluM. the gasoline or fuel oil retailer struct rug hooking on Mondays TOMATO PASTE Limit O f f coupm pw limilv. history included being a guard I POTATOIS OATMIAL COOKINB c n ic lh i itiru S al, S ip i IS ., isn’t exempted by the 60 or less beginning today for eight weeks cane • of honor for the visit of Winston DAVID KNAPP In his opening remarks to the Barry said that the character SOCIETY HIU employes exemption,” com­ from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. WELFARE-UNION I H E F H 10 Ct. Pkg. EVaYBOPY'S r SAVE Churchill to Hartford in 1931 (Herald Reporter) commission Kelly said that he of the neighborhood was single­ OR NABISCO mented White. School Enrollment Up •BABB CLIP AND SAVE A second proposed ”M” Zone was "proud” of the PZC on its family, "owner occupied Cake decdrating will be LAWN A LIAP BA#B 12* A1 Behnke, local petroleum taught by Mrs. Evana Rood on BAG OBIO COOKINB IS oz. Pkg. drew heavy fire Monday night decision to allow the implemen­ homes," and that the average INSURANCE • eeeeeeei Sq. Ft. VALUABLE COUPON distributor, said some 2,000 in­ DOUG BEVINS enrollment figure is nearly 100 each Tuesday for 10 weeks ne • • • • < as over 50 vocal residents of the tation of the "M” Zone on size of a lot was 20,000 square Manchester public schools un­ t e t e • • • I k • • e e e*'* dependent dealers plan to con­ (Herald Reporter) students higher than the beginning Sept. 11 from 7:30 un­ effected area filled the Lydall St. and that he felt the feet. der Project ^oncern, Deakin PRESCRIPTIONS verge on Washington tomorrow til 9:30 p.m. FREEZER FAVORITES DAIRY DELIGHTS Municipal Building’s Hearing commission would not feel that After Barry’s testimony, At­ Student enrollment in sophisticated, formula projec­ mention^. TO Save 50* SUNNY for meetings with congressmen tion made by the school board. All classes will be held at Room at the Planning-and it had done its job on the subject ty. Brown submitted a petition Manchester's public schools ' CfRIMKLB CUT BREAKSTONE STAY N' SHAPE on 171 oz. Pkg. regarding the regulation as it But it is more than 100 students Herrick Memorial Park. For BIRDSEYE FRDZEN Zoning Commission (PZC) of multi-family housing by signed by most of the totaled 9,970 at the close of Siiiuolli Opejiing PINE PHARMACY pertains to petroleum dealers. less than the school ad­ public hearings. having established a “token ‘M’ homeowners within 500 feet of school Monday, the Board of < Commenting on last week’s more information or registra­ 661 CEHrER STREET PUIN DR CRINKLE CUT CHEER . X : : . Clear and cool tonight with He said that in addition to those ministration's rough projec­ Ten of the residents present Zorte" in town. the parcels in question. He Education learned Monday opening of school, School Wilt; cwpon t H . pgrctiM. low around 50. Tomorrow, sun­ tions. YOGURT L ^ l «M coupon pof Itmlly. vocalized strong opposition to Atty. Daniel Brown spoke to stated that, according to state from all New England states night. Superintendent James P. 9 oz. (Htotlvo thru Sol.. Sopt. IBW ny and pleasant with high In the there will also be representa­ The fortriula projection was the zoning, and statements the commission representing statute, such a petition forces The figure represents an in­ Kennedy said Monday night tvaYioDY'i r low 70s. for 9,873 students. The rough Pkgt. SAVE from two of the opposition the area residents, citing the PZC to pass a motion to ap­ tion from New York and Penn­ crease of 12 students over last that "opening went quite POTATOES CLIP AND SAVE Winds, northwesterly ten-to sylvania. projection was for 10,092 so* speakers drew applause. figures of density possible in prove the change by a two- year’s “First Monday" enroll­ smoothty.” Happiness Is ■ ■ a 20-miles-an-hour tonight and students. The zone change concerns a the “M” Zone as compared thirds majority as compared White said that the primary ment report, Wilson E. Deakin "We had the usual set of TAni O' SEA FLOUNDER OR MRS. PAUL'S FAMILY VALUAULt COUPON tomorrow. A breakdown of the 1973 change from Rural Residence with the present population den­ with the usual majority vote. difference between Phase IV Jr., assistant'superintendent of transportation problems,” EKilUYCLEiUlL/llILLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT Precipitation probability, ten and f*hase II is that a firm can­ “ First Monday” enrollment ^ AIR CONDITIGNEDi:^ l SOLE DINNER Zone to the new “M” (multi­ sity in the area. He said that un­ Several residents complained schools, told the board. Kennedy said, noting that 3 9 * FISH STICKS 7 5 * per cent tonight and neiar zero family) Zone bn two parcels, 20 of heavy traffic in the area and not increaso its gross profit “We anticipated a drop and shows 5,548 elementary school HOOD'S Save tomorrow. der the Residence AA Zone a busing problems were concen­ ]fc. acres on Woodside St. and 30 said that the “country roads” margin. Considered is the we were surprised,” Deakin students, 2,294 junior high TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ! FLEBCHMANN3 SARA LH FRENCH I • 32 oz. Bat. of maximum of two units per acre trated in two areas -small C#TTA#I CNIIBI M acres on Hillstown Rd., owned there were not good enough to relationship of gross profit to told school board members. He 'school students, and 2,128 high THUNEBU High Low could be constructed as com­ vehicle transport for special 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING->$1.5D l JOY by A. Anderson and FYank and pared with the possibility of accommodate the already sales dating back to 1971. mentioned that the “ First Mom school students. education students, and in­ EGG BEATER 7 9 * CRUMB CAKE 4 01. Dotorgeiit Anchorage 59 36 "In essence, there is a profit * A M. purehi Boston 70 56 Albert Sedlacek. four living units per acre under heavy flow of traffic. day” comparison consists of un­ The 1972 figures were 5,557 in creased transportation made Quality Speed Queen Eguipment | Llwilli Chicago 77 61 Atty, Eugene Kelly, the “M" Zone. Fred Young of 112 Woodside margin limitation based on official fibres, and that enroll­ elementary school, 2,336 in necessary by continuing con­ ■ ihfu IM..I . IIW :^erages of corresponding IVaYRODY’S Denver 77 56 representing the applicants, Richard H. Barry, appraiser, Rd. said that nine years ago ment ^III probably increase by junior high school, and 2,064 in struction in school areas. * • I* WATEHBURY • !• WALLINGFORD • • MANCHESTER • WE WELCOME FOOD StAMP SAVE said that the ”M” Zone would Police Chief James Reardon years,” said White. 20 to 80 students by the end of high school:^ BELCON LAUND ROM AT- 309 (keen Rd. j 1100 SOUTH MAIN S I B I I I | « 10 I A K I WOOD DO A D I T 0 I NOR T H C 01 ON T B O A D i i l J I O il iTMO t O ■ N . IN I San Francisco 65 58 testified on tlje character of the "Several of the bus runs need * He commented that Hartford CUSTOMERSI 20 Washington 79 57 to the "jnost appropriate use of neighborhood and the average conducted a traffic survey in 1973. Both sets of figures include 48 (Sfi* Pugf Fourlirni / the land.” size of the lots in the area. (See I’ugf Fouriccn) (SiM* I’ligv Fourteen) This year’s “First Monday” Hartford children enrolled in

^ t PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tuea., Sept. 11, 1973 Vernon MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 11. 1973- PAGE THRBti’' mce Corps, TV Tonight Public Records MQVKRAimQB Committee Firms Plan's See Seturdefa HereU ler — — Theater Schedules — Vernon Notes Wurranly Di-ciIh FORRMIEN1BANO VISTA Seek Cemplate TV UattHga pool at 56 Foley St., $2,400, Several Vernon residents all men aged 18 through 36. Rosamond A. Carter to John YOUNQ PEOPLE i Volunteers Sawyer,’’ 2:00-4:204:45-0:15 SNET, Intertel Compare the show or helping with any D. and Jacqueline K. Eagles Circle Associates, alteration For Walk Up Case Mt. —6:00— Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1, were “Lucky Losers” in the' Auxiliary Mails to commercial building at 21 E, n* tf M* M )• mmb Caldor Shopping Plaza — “Live Showcase Cinema 4—"White phase of the backstage work property at 155 Boulder Rd., Action began a five-day (3-6-22) NEWS lottery drawing last week. The Rockville General Middle Tpke,, $2,000. a«* N«M iv ir Mr cANtai and Let Die,’’ 7:10-9:30 Ughtning,’’ 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:45- should attend the party. conveyance tax $47.85. recruiting drive Monday at the (16) I SPY John F. McGillivray, Vernon Hospital Auxiliary has mailed BETTY RYDER October meeting. member, suggested further Jerry Lewis ’Twin Cine 2, 10:00 School Phone Proposals Elizabeth J. Carpenter to Shoreham III Motor Lodge, 765 (20) SOUNDING BOARD Garden Apts., was the winner I.,egiun Auxiliary iMLMaMHiniO (Women’s Editor) Discussion centered around study should be made regarding Caldor Shopping Plaza — State Theater - “SSSSS,” out letters to Rockville and Stephen A. Hart, property at SwiralMlWCM Asylum St., Hartford. (24) TEACHER TV REVIEW of a Seth Thomas watch; The Ladies Auxiliary to Ver­ The Conservation Committee the proposed access routes to a separate paper pickup “Oklahoma Cfnide,’’ 7:00-9:15 9:00; “Werewolf," 7:30 BARBARA RICHMOND manager for the school system, service should be about $238. Vernon residents asking them 121 F’ark St., conveyance tax The purpose of the drive is to (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH William (^sgrove, 11 Sunset non VFW Post 10121 will meet Monday night finned up plans Case Mountain, and the com­ throughout the town. South Windsor Cinema — had been asked to investigate They said this service is ac­ to be patrons for the show, “X- $27.50. enlist skilled tradesmen in the (40) WILD WILD WEST Burnside Theater — “Paper ' (Herald Reporter) Ave., a 10-speed bicycle; Wednesday at 7:30 at the post MX HU M w n u for the fourth annual Mayor’s mission members were in “The figures tossed around Moon,’’ 7:30-9:30 ‘.'Emperor of the North,” 7:00- alternate means of providing countable for 22 phone exten­ Rated Follies of 1974,” to be Elizabeth J. Carpenter to HmUl CiiHnM Imxu ranks of VISTA and the Peace Action on a proposal to switch Catherine Frey, 15 Progress presented Nov. 2 and 3 at the home. West Rd. Members are m Walk up Case Mt. to be held agreement that a more detailed come to about $600 more a week - 6 : 3 0 - Vernon Cine 1 — "Night 9:15 phone service for the two sions and connected to flat rate Roger E. and Virginia S. Hart, TENSION? Corps. the phone service at Rockville Ave., a gas grille; Maurice reminded to bring baked goods Sept. 30, rain or shine. map should be presented pin­ for separate collections, but I (3-8-30) NEWS Watch,’’ 7:29-9:10 Blue-Hills Drive-In — places in an effort to lower telephone lines (dial type) Vernon Center Middle School. property at 121 Park St., con­ Action recruiters say that pointing just where the feel arrangements could be High School and the office of Poirier, 83 Berkley Dr., an In- The donation for becoming a for the grocery social to be held If you lufler from simple every Dr. Frederick Spaulding Jr., -7KM )- Vernon Cine 2 — “Blume in “Geopatra Jones,’’ 8:00; “Skin costs and improve service. going to the central offices of veyance tax $27.5d. day nervous tension then you M inicm VISTA and the Peace Corps the superintendent of schools stamatlc camera; and E. after the business meeting. committee member, who is in proposed routes are located. worked out with the present (3) UNTAMED WORLD Love,’’ 7:15-9:20 Game,” 9:50 SNETCO recommended that SNETCO. patron entitles the donor to two iliiildina PcriniiH should be taking B.T. tableta for <*r 1/ rMnint MMiMirt need skilled machinists, elec­ from Southern New England Schuiten JP., 13 Dobson Rd., a Pinochle Group relief. Hmn «f A and Zoning Commission. ’The comission also approved year. Route 30, Post Road Plaza Vernon, Conn. of officers. There will be an (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT great-grandmother in 1846. Woolwich then moved to table HOM ES oiVERNON «c I Madeline88 Lockwood CainS t ’Die only opposition voiced at a bridge construction program Intertel officials said the in­ ' f W S T A T E - ...... evaluation of the England trip. (24) JANAKI Other mementos date back to action until they talk with 875-7624 for appt. tiaTinr| manchistir CiHTia a public hearing came from At­ and set up a committee to look ventory as of June 1 shows that 166 UNION ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. •Off PASM BIAB Of TH>kTB 643-0294 Young Republicans 1700. SNETCO officials and the board Love from Donna, Cathy, Sandy, Susie, Karen and Me ty. Robert Gordon, represen­ into the possibility of bike trails -1 1 :3 0 — the basic monthly telephone unanimously agreed. STARTS TOMORROW in town. The monthly meeting of the Too! ting Richard Hayes and (3) MOVIE ______TELEPHONE 872-9117 Mon. - Sat. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Thomas Hebron, a real estate Zoning Board of Appeals Young Republicans will be (8-40) JAMES GARNER AT ANNOUNCING A gun in his sock Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of appraiser hired by Hayes. ’The Zoning Board of Appeals THE CALIFORNIA 500 Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruitt on Bettina Beauchemin*s a lira iron in his bek Atty. Gordon said an in­ turned down a request by Bruce (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Forge Rd. dustrial area would not blend in Zollo for a restaurant at Rt. 31 and no badge. Guest speaker will be Mrs. New Schoo^^of Dance and Choreognphy with a cemetery, and that and Daly Rd. It granted Zollo HALL FOR REMT Katie McGuire, vice chairman The story d Eddie. added traffic would cause a permission to rebuild his house of the State, Young For parties, showers, receptions, OPENS IN ' hazard to the children using the meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. No Permit Needed Thehest ex-cop destroyed by fire. Republicans. recreation area. Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: MANCHESTER The ZBA turned down a WEEK OF in the business. Steven Loyzim remarked that All interested Republican are request by Ronald Jacobs and invited to attend. Lithuanian Haii SEPTEMBER 17 children do no play in the Joseph Gordon to build a house To Junk Autos R i-S A I Scout Registration NC street. on a six-acre lot at the rear of 24 GOLWAY STREET OFFERING CLASSES IN TTiere will be registration for MANCHESTER SdiardtotM Ibclwd WeUi Juhn Druge, secretary of the the Colonial Acres subdivision Claggical Ballet, Modern, corporation, said that soils on Northfields Rd. Brownies and Girl Scouts today Call before 8 P.M. Tap, Jazz. DONNA HOLLAND will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at r r a lJs i Joey NeathMlM at the Coventry Grammer Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 Correspondent the town hail. werb well drained and with John Willnauer was granted Bettina Beauchemin hag "BLUEBEARD” (R) proper waste disposal there permission to place poultry and School from 4 to 8 p.m. All girls 646-0375 The Board of Education will interested in scouts from conducted claggeg at the Beginning immediately all meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the would be no pollution of the livestock on a 1.9 acre parcel on Sinigbury Mugic and Artg Willimantic River. Cedar Swamp Rd. Grades 1 though 12 should come junk cars should be brought to Elementary School Office. luE ISilia-hT t'tiM to the school. This is the first Center for five yearg. the Andover Auto Parts Co., Rt. nT'i'iiiirrtr'.i Dick Breen remarked that the corporation was formed by Special Sessioh time that first graders may join Beginner through 6, Andover for disposal, A per­ ENBff TGNIQHT The Town Council had a Brownies. profeggional, children and mit from the Town Hall is no South Windsor O U R HEAT (toventiy residents to lighten "DOirt LOOK IN adultg. taxes and to provide jobs for special session last night to set Anyone interested in being a longer necessary. THE RASEMENr a date for a town meeting to Brownie leader or scout leader townspeople. He estimated that PHONE 646-7947 There will be no cost to the plua discuss the Bridge Proposal. or helping with a troop should town for this service, no charge Fhramaufll P ic tw P i— idii the industrial park would add for early regigtration LWV To Meet “PRIVATE PARTS” The meeting. Sept, 25, will contact Mrs. Robert Keller, Rt. o to any person delivering from $500,000 to $1 million to Bettina Beauchemin received an A.B. Degree from Anna Maria College, aHOWIUUIWIKOGH STARTS WED. the Grand List. adjourn to a referendum on 44A, unit chairman. automobile and no person is un­ PrakctloD Paxton, Massachusetta. She received her dance Ugining at Uie Martha New Members Dick Cromie, attorney for the Oct. 2. Graham School of Contemporary Dance, The Robert Jeffrey American Ballet der any obligation to pay any 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS * The South Windsor League of corporation, said that tMs piece Platform Meeting Center, New York City, The Boston ConMrvatory of Muaic, and Connecticut amount for the automobile. Rockville College School of the Dance, New Loixlon, Conn. Women Voters will hold its first of l^ d is the best in town for an The Democratic Platform . Arrangements have been 3 7 3 MIm Beauchemin is a member of the Dance Maaten of America, Inc. and the COSTS LESS THAN THE LAST made for Bolton residents to membership meeting of this INSPIRED RY industrial park. He said the Committee , is calling a public Hospital Dance Teachera Club of Connecticut; and baa taught dance in Uie public hearing for Wednesday at the achool ayatem. She haa attended many dance conferences in U.S. CiUet, New have their cars picked up and season Wednesday at St. THE EXPLOITS o r EDDIE E8JUL AMERICAN developers would leave half the Large Group Instruction Room Notes Orleans, Chicago, New York City, and was also asked to teach in Uw Summer towed by the Andover Auto Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand 52 acres as open space, (^ m ie program at Uie Paria-American Academy, Paris,. France. Hill Rd., starting at 6:30 p.m. ^ H E R O S S ^at Capt. Nathan Hale School. Admitted Monday: Robert Parts Co. for a njaximum fee of ' PUIS Diana le n k said the corporation has 180 This past spring one of Mias Beauebemin’a students won Uie UUe EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO.S6«-M10« DIRECTORS ASSOCIATE league are invited to attend. (525^0111) or New Britain (224-9157). ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED RimKWG» W» Honor MASTER CHARGE • o n e CENTER Rockville; Mrs. Anita Wagner meet tonight at 7:30 at the MManas. mss and son, Janet Lane, Vernon. LEE & BEVERLY JOANN firehouse. Senior Citizens BURTON SAVERICK t Births Monday: A son to Mr. The meeting scheduled for The South Windsor Senior and Mrs. Paul Cornelia, tonight at 9 for the Women’s Citizens will meet Wednesday 7 HCNTS OCT. 2-M-S4-I iTS reToCT. I • 11. MMaiA45-W5____ Meadowbrook Apts., Ellington; Football Auxiliary at Herrick at 1 p.m. in the hall at St. 4 MTMES Oa. 1 1 7 111 PJL t S PX. A son to Mr. and M rs.^ w ln Memorial Park has been Peter’s Episcopal CJiurch, Sand PWXS BURTREYNOIOS Garrison, Beach Rd., Tolland. cancelled. Hill Rd., with Mrs. June Cottle ASK US HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE! $4.09-$5.00-$i00 11 Seats Retenrad . WHITE “s** L ittle The Planning Commission as the guest speaker. UCHTNINC rn ttla n Special Youth Prices t Qroupa of Mrs. Cottle’s topic will be, l:3a-3»S-J|.7:41.1IM A;:V tja-Tw 35 or More "Volunteer Opportunities aaFRAHCO ZEFFBELU S*RiOMiEOAjul!gV>^COa^ $1.00 DISCOUNT OCT. 2-3-4-0 S 9 ONLT INVITATION Unlimited.” She will be accom­ Touths — 10 and under panied by members of Friends DONT DELAT TO BID In Service, who will explain the \ ORDER YOUR TICKETS I1MHML TODAY, > ^ SEPTEMBER CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS many .services which are IManchesterl C lip coupon M ow » n d n u ll to; • NOTICE available for Senior Citizens in SPRIMOnELO MANAOEMENT CO.. INC. The Manchester Board of South Windsor. Refreshments Twin Cinema Civie Canter, Sprfngtleld. Mass 01103 10-15 Education seeks bids for Office will be served and the regular C in e m a 2 Enciosed Check □ Money OrderD Payable to above CLOSED IN CLASSICAL BALLET, TAP Equipment for the 1973-1974 business meeting will be held. school year. Sealed proposals COLUMA PCnMIR A CIRCUIT Nursery School fiwrMifVN COLOR-TV will be received until Messiah Lutheran Church, Adult Tickets at $ each JAZZ, ACROBATICS, TUMBLING, September 14, 1973 until 3:30 r fiiturlni 300 Buckland Rd., will open its GEORGE C-SCOfT Youth Tickets at Discount Price of $ each INnANT p.m. at which time they will be Nursery School Sept. 18, and the publicly opened. The right is FAifEDUNAWAir Group Tickets at Discount Price of $ each REPUY school will be open each BALLROOM reserv^'to reject any and all Tuesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. LIVE Name of Group iiftf " i i m i JOHN MILLS bids. Specifications and bid The weekly sessions will in­ JACKPALANCE First Choice Date Time POST TIME 1:30 forms may be secured at the clude a Bible lesson, handcraft AND ^ PARI-MUTUEL RAGES Register at Studio Business Office, 45 N. School project, refreshments and Second Choice Date Time Street, Manchester, Connec­ oklI homacrude DAILY M0N.-SAT. INCL. playtime. A weekly contribu­ NAME I fO n INFORMATION M LL «47-10a3 ticut. Raymond E. Demers, tion of 25 cents will be asked to LETDIE Dally Doubli Clotat 1:29 Business Manager. cover the cost of materials. ADDRESS B Mr. and Mrs. Burton are members of Dance Educators of America, N.Y.C. Chapter. TaKe a new look at gas! FREE PARKING Sincerely, Those wishing to enroll their CITY SATE ON FAIR GROUNDS Mot. and tiies. Eva 99c to All ZIP * Mrs. Burton Is also a mar.ibar of Dance Maatara of America and Dance Taaohars Raymond E. Demers child may call 644-1880 or 644- ROUTE 7 ■ Club of Conn. Inc. Business Manager jHchPP an-A66m—6 attmppd tmUepp. 8RUT lARRINRTON, MA$$. • 2110. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 11,1973— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 11, 1973 iianrItFfitrr Hr ral!> The Innocent serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 Founded OcU i , 1881 Bystander ^Ist 7 to 10 Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their ANNUAL WED. NITE Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 A rt Hoppe 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9^. blau furniture stores days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Grculation Manchester, (}onn.. Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press The President, Inc. cond Gass Mail Matter. Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester Dear Mr. President: I, Joe “That I would, Joe,” says the Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. Sikspak, American, take pen in Doc. “Close a little. The way to 346-6606 388-5300 643 4159 assumes no financial responsibility for hand to stick a finger in your play the market is to buy what V t^graphical errors appearing in adver­ pie. Have you thought of going the insiders are buying. What’s Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in public? good enough for Mr. Applenap . This idea comes to you from is good enough for me. And Payable In Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. One Month...... 33.25 Doc Moulihan, my friendly think of the advantages to the Display advertising closing hours, credit dentist. To take my mind ^President in going public.” Single Copy...... 15f three full days prior to publication. off other things as I climb in the “Arrrggghhh?” says I. ONLY AT OUR MANCHESTER STORE, 1115 MAIN STREET — SEPTEMBER 12th By Carrier, Weekly...... 75f Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon chair, I ask him about this San “I’m glad you asked, Joe,” One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon Clemente deal, which I don’t says the Doc. “Well, first off, Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and much understand. he could spend all he wanted Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. "Why, it’s a simple thing, fixing up his Summer, Winter, IT’S FUNI IT’S DIFFERENTI IT’S OUR 2 1s t ANNUAL BACK DOOR SALEI OUR FRONT DOOR W IL L R E Joe,” says Doc. “Open wider, Spring and Fail White Houses. please. In this great democracy ‘It is sound corporate manage­ LOCKED, SO COME IN THE BACK DOOR (REAR ENTRANCE ON SCHOOL STREET, NEia TO BENNET of ours, when a man becomes ment tp keep up the physical President, he gets an airplane, plant,’ says he, ‘as a duty to my JR. HIGH). PRICES ARE RIDICULOUSLY LOWI SAVE FROM 30% TO 70 % ON FURNITURE, BEDDING a brass band and a couple hun­ stockholders.’ And who’s going dred rich friends. They come to argue with that? In fact, TELEVISION, STEREO, APPLIANCES, CARPETING. THESE PRICES ARE GOOD ONLY TOMORROW ’ with the office. who’s going to argue with him “So one day our President about anything, Joe?” NITE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th — 7:00 TO 10:00 P.M. BE EARLY FOR THE BEST BUYSI says to his friend, Mr. “Arrrggghhh,” says I. Campaign Applenap, ‘Apple, old pal, I am “You’re right again, Joe,” * down to my last three houses sa y s th e Doc. “ No and I’m a little on the shorts stockholder’s going to knock a and the wife’s got her eye on product he’s got his hard- this beach place and. . .’ earned cash in. And think how DOOR LAMPS ALL COUNTER CARPET and ALL HASSOCKS WALL PICTURES Spending Reforms “ ‘Say no more,’ says Mr. happy you’ll be when the and Applenap, peeling off a couple headlines say, ‘President’s of million dollar bills. ‘Money Stock Soars!’ Which, con­ BUSTERS Occasional Tables GIFTWARE RUG SAMPLES AND STOOLS and PUQUES Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer And the result has been the selling means nothing where sidering that all of us will be While They LastI has announced her intention to ask the of a president, a senator or a governor friendship is concerned. And I rooting for him, it’s bound to. know a good investment when I Yes, sir, with us owning a piece or a mayor or what have you, and this next Assembly to set up a bi-partisan see one.’ What’s more, he cuts of the President, we’ll triple 50% „ 9* 25% LIMITED SUPPLY 25% oui requires money. 25 in his friend, Mr. Reboso, which our money overnight. Rinse, % „ commission to investigate election law violations. In other words, the emphasis is on is what high financiers do when please.” they’ve got a sure thing going.” So I’m putting away 50 bucks, Under her plan, the commission the candidate and the party becomes a “Arrrggghhh,” says I, my President, in case you go along would exclude from. membership label which seems to only have a mouth being otherwise oc­ with this great idea. Only one Discontinued • Scratched FULL or cupied. thing bothers me. Like I says to RIPPLING BROOK By Floyd Larson ASSORTED ELEGANT MEDITERRANEAN anyone who held public office or primary caucus or election function. “You’re right, Joe,” says the the Doc while I’m putting on TW IN SIZE 30 Sq. Yds. served as a political party official in We pick candidates we think can win Doc. “It doesn’t seem fair. my coat, “When this stock GROUP OF SPANISH BEDS Nylon Carpet BEDROOM SUITE That’s why the President ought comes out, what’s to stop Mr. ONE OF A KIND the previous five years. and then attempt to fabricate party Mattresses • Tripio Drossar to go public, like my brother, • M APLE Applenap and those other high IBOOK STACKS OR Installed • Mounted Mirror It would have subpoena powers to platforms which will encompass con­ Harry, did with his shoe stores. financiers from cornering the TW IN ' 3 1 9 SIraIgM Chalrt • Headboard All the President’s got to do is market like usual?” TVS 3 COMPLETE • W H i n obtain witnesses and documents; cepts aimed more at opening the Platform Rockara Box Springs iWALL-TO-WALL i • Spacious Chest incorporate and issue a million “Well, Joe,” he says, “then Inside p W A U UNITS TW IN $ 1 4 COLONIAL Dltcortanind, soiled COMPLETE ' • 2 NIoM Stands . would require the disclosure of all purses than giving the voting masses shares in himself at, say, $5 our great democracy wouldn’t Reg. $100.00 •• PINE O TH ER S . . . CONTEMPORARY WHILE THEY LAST WITH DELUXE Regularly $500.00 campaign contributions and expen­ clear-cut choices on the issues and par. That way, we could all own be any worse off then it is right TW IN $ 4 5 Values to $90 RUBBER PAD $12,^18, $21, etc. TRADITIONAL • M A P U 6 PIECES COMPLETE ditures; would require anyone accep­ possible solutions. a piece of the President. Rinse, now.” BACK DOOR SALE please.” All In Working Order Values to $270 TW IN $ 1 5 ting political support payments to file Now we can file all the financial “Would you buy a share in the Truly Yours, Report I BACK OOOR SALE OTHERS reports we want, we can list every President, Inc.?” says I. Joe Sikspak, American WHILE THEY U Sn a report including newspapers, radio K.D. CASH AND CARRY - j Rowland Evans and Robert ISovak FJI.B. ’19-<49 I *238 I *399 and television stations and adver­ political contributor from a dime on PRICEI BACK DOOR SALE Values o f 14 0 - $110 CASH AND CARRY Regularly $450.00 BACK DOOR SALE tising agencies; and give citizens the up, and we can itemize where every For Want of a Mills right to complain to the commission penny went. And if this is to have any more credibility than the present WASHINGTON - The doleful supply, thus precluding in­ new findings by consumer or courts about individual election law political significance of Rep. flationary pressures stemming expert Albert Sindlinger. The violations. system, we will have to hire an army Capital Wilbur Mills’s surgery for from shortages of materials pollster most favored by the USE OUR FREE LAY-A-WAY PLAN— BUY NOW! WE’LL DELIVER LATER! Her reasoning is that apparently un­ of FBI-CIA-trained and politically- removal of a damaged spinal and supplies. White House, Sindlinger has disc is its possibly fatal coin­ That is the anti-inflation just informed his blue-ribbon der present state laws, neither the emasculated CPAs to audit and check Andrew Tally cidence with a Nixon-Mills prong of the two-pronged Mills list of big business clients that secretary of state nor the town clerk, them out before the general public Fare agreement on what is potential­ plan, dnd it fits the still un­ consumer sentiment shows a ly President Nixon’s most com­ stated but well known views of sure-recession consensus ELECTROPHONIC MAPLE have the power to prosecute election will believe it. Because, while all men PINE ELECTRONIC BRAIDED RUGS HOTPOINT BAR STOOLS prehensive tax program to bat­ such key Nixon advisers as among almost 20 million job- 9’x12‘ SIZES law violations and neither are they are born equal and honest, neither tle both recession and inflation. William Simon, Deputy holding consumers as of today. BUNK BEDS DINETTE SET ORYER Values to $60 AIR Choice of 3 Styles | With Mills now out of action Secretary of the Treasury. Among all consumers, • Extra Large Capacity specifically required to seek out and quality is guaranteed to endure. • 4" Haavy Posts • Round Formica TaMo • Mediterranean for one month, this highly im­ Secretary George Shultz, Sindlinger finds that lack of • 6D” Spanish Cabinet • 4 Mates’ Chairs • Permanent Press Settlng| CONDITIONERS investigate possible violations. The most practical answer to the ^Fully Empowered^ Force • Ladder, Rail • 12 SpiMkors • Colonial aginative tax program may die Simon’s boss and Mr. Nixon’s confidence in job security — wHh Hand O r^ > • Senses how dry your FLOOR SAMPLES hence fear of recession — is L • 2 Firm Mattresses • Bidlt-ln 8 track playor| ^ • Modem There are many who share her problem of restoring honesty and in­ aborning. Only Mills, economic czar, has said • AllOPIocas IdoOies are • Never Used WASHINGTON - Rep. John during that period. privately that he, too, likes this higher today than it was just r • 2 Bunkle Boxes • Automafle chan^ P •FootRail views that Connecticut needs some tegrity into politics, we believe, must resourceful chairman of the •• 8,000 B.T.U. Murphy, D-N.Y., is seeking Besides, the screening House Ways and Means Com­ Mills approach. Lacking before the August 1971 inflation- • Regular $340 • AM/FM/FM MuMplax Regularly $149.95 • Regularly $289.95 NYLON SHAGS • Adjusts to any helght| 9’x12’ Sizes • Thermostat Controlle type of system to provide for an ac­ come from the political parties, not legislation for a “fully em­ process is now costing $56- mittee, has the prestige on definitive 'word from Mr. re c e s s io n crisis which • Regularly $400.00 million a year. I would give 5 to NOW NOW . Heavy, Deluxe Pile • Regular $40.00 counting of political fund sources and state and federal regulating agencies. powered” Federal security Capitol Hill to push a new tax Nixon, he is keeping silent. stampeded Mr. Nixon into his NOW force to search airline 2 odds that the cost would go program through the faction- Undeterred by presidential first wage-price freeze and Valued at $150.00 expenditures. For ^xample, each party could be passengers at airports instead much higher if we established a ridden Democratic Congress. inaction. Dr. Burns has not kept economic controls. Federal bureaucracy to handle $ ig «8 And it is obvious the injection of a required to formulate, publish, and of what he calls “untrained Moreover, President Nixon his silence. In little-noted Mills was a key factor in that rent-a-cops.” The facts suggest the job. Unless times have *99»s himself had not quite gone that testimony early last month to belated Nixon-Connally deci­ *268 I .288 non-partisan commission, with a file in each town hall a local, state and Regular $230 Valuel he may be taking a cheap shot changed, a government outfit last step of giving Mills the the joint economic committee. sion two years ago. He is even BACK DOOR SALE BACK DOOR SALE BACK DOOR SALE 1 ONLYI BACK DOOR SALE prerequisite five-year period in national platform prior to the selec­ at the present system. could easy-no-hands spend $56- enthusiastic backing of the Burns publicly backed Mills’s more important today, first million on desks, chairs and political limbo to remove any political tion of candidates. As a frequent air traveler, Nixon administration. The plan to build future capacity because of the Watergate what I want is results, and the wall-to-wall carpeting for its of­ reason: to make up the revenue through tax incentives and thus paralysis in the Nixon ad­ taint, may seem attractive. Second, under their rules they could various Nosey Parkers now fices. loss of tax incentives for new cure what he called “severe ministration and second But we think Mrs. Schaffer may require candidates seeking party en­ employed at airlines and air­ Anyway, I am reassured by plant and equipment, the Mills capacity restraints” in some because many of his colleagues MOST PRICES INCLUDE FREE DELIVERY & INSTALLATION! ports are getting them. the FAA report that during have the cart before the horse. dorsement to accept this party credo. plan would have to raise taxes basic industries. in the House need intensive per­ First, more than twice as June alone the rent-a-cops somewhere — probably a small Mills, more worried over a suasion before they vote to Law violations, election or Then the would-be contributor many guns, bombs and other detected 145 guns, 91 “explosive increase in the 48 per cent cor­ recession than inflation, sees change the tax structure. weapons were found on airline devices,” 2,037 knives and 3,197 porate tax rate. his tax-incentive plan as a Now he is out of combat for at otherwise, occur either ,/V The couple was married Sept. bridegroom’s father, assisted “That,” I said to my husband, 4,1933 at St. Joseph’s Church, in by the Rev. Winthrop 0. Mark Wright was his "is too much. R’s all I can do to New Bedford, Mass. They have remember to water my plants resided in Manchester for the Nelson, pastor of of Center brother’s best man. Ushers or Congregaional Church, of­ were Edward Jackson of New let alone talk to them. And if I past 32 years and are com­ blau did talk to them WHAT would I furniture stores ficiated at the double-ring York City and John Zeppa, the municants of St. James Church. 18 OAK STREET in say?” Mr. and Mrs. Cormier are ac­ BRANSCHWAGER LIVERWURST ceremony. bride’s brother-in-law. 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Jones of ^ Pleaie Phone 643-2461 Gi minating in a point at wrists. Mr. Wright is a master printer ly, entrusted the cactus to me Manchester; and Mrs. Joseph STEAK ROAST NAPKINS HNEtAR She carried a bouquet of deep and is attending the School of and my loving care. Suddenly, after years of good health, the Center Girt Your purple asters. Visual Arts in Manhattan. U.S.D.A. CHOICE cactus had developed a limpish, U.S.O.A. CHOICE SAUSAGE 17 Oz. 140 Count yellow look with a white webby MONEY’S 24 bz. stuff on its underside. I tried WORTH everything; a different Engagements exposure, less water, more food plus and wiped each cactus branch with cotton dipped in alcohol S&H (this was suggested by a green- thumbed friend.) GREEN Nothing worked and since my mother is coming for a visit, I STAMPS was desperate for a cure. RTHUR That’s when I remembered this CLIP THIS COUPON 4 CLIP THIS COUPON business about talking to your plants. BIG 22 Oz. 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/• PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 11, 1973 ^ ^ ^ g M ^ ^ ^ ^ E V E N IN G HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sent. 11, 1973 — PAGE NINE Kay Wins Open, White Upends Duke Reggie Smith’s Hustle, Moscow Journey In Town Net Upset Some Experience 'TEMPE, Arlz. (AP) — The coach of the U.S. women’s Check for $ 1,000 Arm Sparks SoxVictory swimming team for the World University ghmes says the By Earl Yost 6-1; Semifinals - Darling def. trip to Moscow was an experieflce she wouldn’t have mls- Saunders 6-0,6-0; Groobert def. se^and wouldn’t care to repeat. By Earl Yost fashion with one on the first, Youth prevailed in the a hole that proved an acid Leary 6-1, 6-2; Finals - Darling BALTIMORE (AP)—Reggie Smith, criticized last Going into tonight’s final 1973 meeting against Baltimore, the After 19 hours in the air we Town Men’s Singles Tourna­ def. Groobert 34, 7-5, 6-2. month for lackadaisical play, hustled into position Monday were delayed another two hours "They even refused us meal Three times lanky Bob test for many, and added Red Sox hold an 114 seasonal edge over the Orioles but are six ment on the weekend when Women’s Singles Joan White night and saved a big victory for the Boston Red Sox. games, behind in the loss column. in the airport terminal while tickets and Uam members of Kay of Wampanoag finished ^ birds on the fifth, eighth and l9-year-old Mike White up­ won by default over Julia With the bases loaded and none out in the ninth, the strong- "This doesn’t change anything,” Manager Eddie Kasko-of they checked passports,” said other countries were smuggling 15th. He parred all the back us in food.” at the top of the pack in the Pro Football Roundup s ended five-time champ Mar­ Britnell; Quarterfinals - Sue armed center fielder cut in front of left fielder Tommy Harper to Boston said, “except maybe give us a little more life, and put us Mrs. Mona Plummer, after annual Manchester Open nine holes. tin Duke in the finals to walk Hadge def. Frances Lombardo grab a fly ball and cut down Baltimore’s Jim Fuller at the plate. in a little bettor mood. returning to her job Monday as Mrs. Plummer said meal 6-3,6-3; Cathy Wynn def. White associate professor of physical passes were supplied after U.S. Golf Tournament but only K.\ off with the crown in “We still have to beat them tomorrow, and get help from other Third place was garnered The double play stunted the Orioles’ bid for a tie, and preserved once, yesterday, was the 53- straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, a t 6-1, 6-1; Linnea Everett def. a 4-S victory which moved the Red Sox to within iVt games of people. Any loss hurts now, especially to the Orioles.” education at Arizona State officials threatened to contact by pro Jim Albus of Diana Katz 6-2, 6-1; Michele University. the American embassy. year-old veteran pro Memorial Field. first-place Baltimore in the American League East. Weaver, noting Baltimore’s six-game bulge in the loss column, Latourette, N.Y., all alone Howard def. Fran Nukis 6-2, 6- “They confiscated our “ Before that our official! acclaimed the Open cham­ Pass-Happy Cards Linnea Everett wound up “I had to take the chance because I have the stronger arm,” said he remained optimistic but conceded anything could happen. at 72. 1; Semifinals - Hadge def. Wynn said Smith, who was fined for leaving the park In a huff last "There’s a chance we may not win another game," he said, passports and visas and said we would withdraw from pion. second best in the Neipsic 6- 2, 6-2; Everett def. Howard 6- deposited us at the University the games and go home but the Kay fashioned a two- month after being booed by Boston fans. “I was glad the Orioles “but we could win all the rest. We won 14 straight, so I guess we Five others tied for fourth Tennis Club’ Singles Tqurna- 2, 64; Finals - Everett def. sent him in.” could lose 14 in a row. But, we’re still in good shape.” compound on the seventh and Russians answered with a under-par 70 to best a field Acquire Maynard lV place, including Kask, with ment but prevailed in the Hadge 64, 6-3. "I had to anticipate they’d be running in that situation,” Smith In other American League action, the Oakland A’s ripped the eighth floors. There were 300 shrug, ‘How will, you leave, we of 410 golfers in the 27th edi­ Town Women’s Singles com­ Men’s Singles - first round - U.S. team members, men and have your.passports.’" 73 rounds. The grouping said. “I didn’t know how shallow I was after the long run, so I had Kansas City Royals 134; the Cleveland Indians nipped the New AP photos tion of the two-day Open. listed pros Fred Eaton, Chet petition by downing veteran Mike White def.. Tom McDonald to throw home.” York Yankees 3-2; the Milwaukee Brewerk defeated the Detroit women, and for three days we Mrs. Plummer recalled the NEW YORK (AP) — Rookie Coach Don Coryell has St. were not allowed off of the two chilling feeling of hearing Play yesterday^ was Wojack, Ed Lapierre and Sue Hadge in straight sets, 7- 5,6-4; Mark Bradley def. Bob Billy Hunter, Baltimore’s third base coach, was convinced the Tigers 6-5; the Minnesota Twins trimmed the Texas Rangers 54 Norton Weaves Away from Ali Louis putting the football in the air more often than ever floors. guards walk past her room at 5 restrict^ to pros and low Chuck Clark. 6-4, 6-3, at C harter Oak Price 64,6-1; Mike Fendell def. fly to medium deep left center would be caught by Harper and and the California Angels whipped the Chicago White Sox 7-1. before this year, and who better to join the pass-happy a.m. Security was so tight, she handicap amateurs. First Park. Joe Lombardo 6-0 6-0; Ken that’s why he sent Fuller home. Bob Bolin pulled Luis Tiant out of a seventh-inning jam and Among the 64s was Joe Cardinals than pro football’s all-time leading receiver, Boud def. Don Brookshire 6-1,6- said, that she had to show her day leader Fred Kask’s 73 Mai Darling, nearing his “Then Smith moved iik’’ Hunter said, “and it didn’t take long then pitched out of a basesloaded mess in the ninth to preseve Diminico, on the pro shop Don Maynard. 2; second round - Earl Custer, pass six times between her failed to stand, as expected. « Mai Darling to realize that the throw would be ahead of the runner unless it Boston’s crucial victory. staff at Manchester, with a The Cards acquired Maynard from the Monday 59th birthday, showed plenty bye; Steve Hirschfeld def. Art room and an elevator. Perfect weather con­ Bob Kay of class in the Men’s Seniors was off to the side.” With the bases loaded and nobody out in the last inning, Reggie 74. Former PGA touring pro for an undisclosed draft choice and were delighted to get him. won his matches in straight McGowen 6-0, 6-0; George Smith caught Merv Rettenmund’s fly to short left-center and One Round Saved Ali “The swimming technical ad­ “Everybody in the dugout thought we had a run when the ball ditions prevailed for the se­ (45 and over) by coming visor received special Jim King was also in with a “He wants to play football and he’s happy to come to St. sets up to the finals, sending Boser def. Dave Jacobs 6-2,6-1; was hit—until Reggie moved in,” Baltimore Manager Earl threw out Jim Fuller ti7 ing to score. Bolin then retired Tommy cond straight year, on both holes - all but the 16th - and from behind to down Paul treatment,“Mrs. Plummer 74. The latter was set down Louis,’’ said Joe Sullivan, director of operations for the team. to the sidelines in order, White def. Sol Roman 6-1, 64; Weaver said. “Reggie may not always be accurate, but he has the Davis on a fly ball for the last out of the game. days, as Kay went around in had to settle for a,71- Smith “We feel he’ll help our ballclub in many ways.’’ Groobert, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, at the Brad Wheatley def. Marshall said. "He was quartered in a last month for one year by Mickey Fendell 6-0, 6-0; Joe strongest drm I’vC ever seen-stronger than Reggie Jackson’s.” A’s 13, Royals 0 From Ring Oblivion two under par 34 for the first was 34 on the front side with different hotel, had a room to Maynard, a 36-year-old veteran of 15 pro campaigns, is being West Side Oval. Warren 6-2, 64; Ed Lemieux The play by Smith came after Fuller beat out a pinch single, Vida Blue pitched a four-hitter and Joe Rudi drove in three runs the PGA officials. Defen­ Lombardo 6-0, 6-2; Ray Cox There was bedlam as the himself and a private car. Once nine and matched par 36 on birds on the fourth and ninth counted on to help tutor the Cards’ youthful receiver corps which White, a resident here just def. Paul Barin B-By-.Q-S; and then bunt singles by A1 Bumbry and Rich'tkiggins loaded the to lead Oakland over Kansas City 134 before the largest crowd of INGLEWOOD, Calif. greatest fight ever — Ali ding champion Jim 6-0, 6-0, and John Hull 6-1,6- fighters went to their dressing he forgot his pass and returned the back side to cart off $1,- hoies. He added birds on the includes speedsters Mel Gray, Bobby Moore and Walker Gillette. one month, is out of the Bradley def. Paul Moss 6-4,34, bases against reliever Bob Bolin. the season at the Oakland Coliseum, 47,570. (AP) — Onq round saved versus Joe Frazier. Goshdigian of Hartford was 1. 64; Pete Aucoin def. Seymore rooms. First there was to his room for it and there he 000. 13th and 14th before losing And if he should catch an occasional pass here and there, just to Utica-Buffalo area. He’s Bolin replaced winner Luis Tiant, 17-12, after run-scoring hits “I’m glad we didn’t give the crowd a chance to boo us,” said Muhammad Ali from obli­ That fight, in the advanced a distant 80. Mrs. Everett trimmed microphone trouble when they found a maq potting a bugging Last Saturday 217 his putting touch, all from show the youngsters how it’s done, the Cards wouldn’t mind a bit. Kaplan 6-3, 6-2; John Hull def. by Merv Rettenmund and Boog Powell pulled the Orioles to Blue. “I sure hope they come back.” vion and will bring the planning stages, will gross employed at Pratt & Greg Willett 6-1,6-1; Dan Toney were supposed to hold a joint device on a4amp. We got a big amateurs participate while within 10 feet. He hit every Mayna^ has been on the receiving end of 632 passes for 11,816 Diana Katz 6-2, 6-1 and within a run of tying in the seventh. Don Baylor, who fanned with Brewers 6, Tigers 5 boxing world what it once more than a million dollars but Wojack, of the Norwich yards during his career and he’s scored 88 . Whitney in East Hartford. def. Mike Goodman 6-2, 6-1; news conference. laugh out ot that because he yesterday 63 simon pures green in regulation. Michele Howard 6-2, 6-0 to the bases loaded in the fifth, then ground^ into a force. Jim Colbom scattered seven hits and Dave May contributed a thought would be the Ali showed it will be a fight Golf Club, topped the Elsewhere in the , the Cincinnati The youngster had' to play Ray Cox def. Hank Katz 24,6-2, Then there was nearly a bat­ was always there by himself showed, plus 130 pros to Kay had four birdies in his reach the finals. Mrs. Hadge .Catcher Carlton Fisk drove in half of Boston’s runs with two two-run homer to lead Milwaukee past Detroit 6-5. 6>lbom won between a pair of has-beens. Seniors (50 and over) and Bengals found out that No. 2 will be out five matches, three on 7-5; Duke def. Fendell 64, 6-2; his 19th game for the Brewers. tle between newsmen and with no one to talk to.” make up the third largest round, starting off in grand eliminated Frances Lom­ wMk singles to the opposite side. His second hit, in the sixth, George Foreman knocked out won $100. for the season with a broken collar bone. Carter sustained the in­ Saturday and two on Sunday, Tom Cassalino dqf. w b Young Twins 5, Rangers 4 Frazier in two rounds and Ali special patrolmen when Ali She described “ 10 mlllldn leo- field ever and fifth over 400 bardo 6-3, 6-3 and Kathy scored Rick Miller who had moved into scoring position on a wild went to his dressing room. ple walking around Moscow jury in Saturday night’s exhibition finale against Green Bay. The to gain the crown. En route 6-3, 6-1; Chris Saunders def. pitch after Fisk had twice failed to bunt. Bobby Darwin’s seventh-inning single drove in the deciding run needed everything he still in the last six years. The Wynn 6-2, 6-2. Howard Slade 6-0, 6-0; Bob Those who could reach Ali every day, all in drab clothing Bengals picked up Tim Van Galder on waivers from the Car­ to the championship. White “I tried to hit a weak grounder to the right side on my first time in Minnesota’s 54 victory over Texas. The loss was Billy Mar­ possessed to win the 12th round record entry of 437 was The only repeat champ. Taylor def. Carl Schuh 6-2, 34, heard him say; and no smiles. dinals to fill the void. proved that his win over up,” Fisk said of the bouncer which barely rolled into right field. tin’s first since he^took over as manager of the Rangers last at the Forum on Monday night. recorded a year ago. Open Finishes Green Bay Coach Dan Devine declared Scott Hunter his star­ Darling whipped Phil 6-4; Brookshire def. Gary “He tried to win the 12th Duke, a former winner, “The second one was a chip shot.’’ Saturday. The former Detroit manager had won his first two That won a split decision over Rubins (no score noted) and Thrasher 6-3, 6-2; quarterfinals round, too, but he couldn’t. I’m “They would stop you on the Kay, a former Connecticut ting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Jets. “Scott has wasn’t any fluke. He didn’t Fisk’s first RBI in the fourth was followed by a potential inning games. Ken Norton. street to try and buy your done very well his last two outings,” declared Devine, “although Dave. Saunders 6-0, 6-0, to - Custer def. Hirschfeld 64,6-1; satisfied with my comeback. I Open and State Seniors’ los,e one set in polishing off ending double play grounder by Cecil Cooper, which Baltimore Angels 7, White Sox 1 If he had lost, the era of Ali in clothes. Blue jeans, with U.S. I’d like him to do better.” reach the finals while White def. Boser 6-3, 6-2; am scheduled to meet Rudi champ, was the low pro in In Darkness Tom McDonald 7-5, 64; Sal shortstop Mark Belanger hobbled for an error. Rookie Dick Lange checked Chicago on four hits, leading a 7-1 boxing would have ended. Nor­ labels were selling for $60 a Dallas Cowboy Coach Tom Landry said he would reveal his Groobert ousted Garvey Fox Wheatley def. Lemieux 6-1,6-1; decision over the M ite Sox. Lange, making only his fifth major ton had beaten him, breaking Lubbers in Jakarta and thenTd 1967 with a 69 but didn’t grab Roman 6-1, 9-0; George i* Harper scored Boston’s first run in the opening inning off loser like to meet Fftsier.” pair.” team’s starting quarterback Tuesday. As usual, Roger Staubach 6-0, 6-1 and Fran Leary 6-1, Aucoin def. Bradley 64, 64; league start, yielded a first-inning home run to Tony Muser and Muhammad’s jaw, last March the title as Don Parson, than Boser 6-3,6-2; E arl Chister 6- Jesse Jefferson, 44, when he singled, stole his 40th base, and The fight against Holland’s Revelry was kept to a and Craig Morton are the main combatants and Landry probably 6-2, before gaining the title Hull def. Toney 6-1, 34, 6-2; moved the rest of the way on two infield grounders. then blanked Chicago the rest of the way. 31, and the San Diego puncher an amateur, posted a 67. By Earl Yost ^ 6, 6-1 and Duke. The new heavyweight champion has minimum, Mrs. Plummer said. will pick Staubach. match. Duke def. Cox 64,64; Saunders landed the harder blows in the Kay, however, did collect Exactiy twelve hours were required to finish phase two def. C assalino 6-4'; 6-2; CHURCH- Elly Newcomb been on tap since last spring. king’s toughest match was Results: rematch. top money. Ilie following Brookshire def. Taylor 209, John Haberm 220, Joel First Ali suffered a cut eye in of the 27th Manchester Open Golf Tournament yesteraday his first, against McDonald, Men’s Seniors-Darling def. At 31, the former year, Kay deadlocked Ernie (default); semifinals - M ite Levy 203, Joe Dawood 202. beating Joe Bugner of England at the Manchester Country Club. Play started shortly after who. like V^ite, was an un­ Rubins, Dave Saunders def. Joe heavyweight champion said, def. Wheatley 60, 6-3; Duke and then Norton broke his jaw. Boros and Chet Wojack and 8 a.m. and the last foursome didn’t check in until 8:10 last known going into the Lombardo 64, 6-1; Fran Leary “If you looked at movies of this def. Saunders 6-2, 6-2, finals - TEE TOTALERS- Judy The Lubbers fight is forced an 18-hole playoff. night under a bright moon and many stars. tourney. def. Sol Roman 7-5, 6-1; Paul T h e lAaron Hits Homer No, 710 fight and movies of my. early White def. Duke 6-2, 6-3. Sabella 182-462, Sheila Lewis scheduled Oct. 20. Boros won out with a 69, one Anyone passing the Country Grid Blackout Groobert def. Garvey Fox 6-0, fights, you would see I haven’t Duke, a post-entry, also 181-462, Donna Magowan 459, Foreman watched the fight, stroke better than Kay. Club area near the clubhouse on Many golfers started out one Betty Haefs 465, Sue Misseri slowed very much. I have made my comeback. I would like to talked with Ali and said his next Runner-up laurels, worth S. Main St. might have hour later than scheduled. STANDINGS [Before Stomach Acts Up 462, Sharon Richard 456. defense probably would be in fight Frazier next.” 3500, went to Ronnie (Red) wondered what all the commo­ SHORT PUTTS - Stan May Be Lifted November against Jerry •SSSaSSSliOS!! Joe Frazier outpointed Ali in Smith, former assistant pro tion was about, a half dozen Hilinski, low amateur a year Stein Spy Helpful HOLIDAY- Dorris Prentice Quarry, a trial horse who 15 rounds on March 8,1971, and at Manchester, now at the parked cars had their bright ago with a 71, soared to 79 133, Betty Aceto 132-337, PhylBs knock^ out Tony Doyle in the Marichal for his 99th hit of the season lights aimed at the 18th hole, to yesterday. Two former Open NEW YORK (AP) — Neither wind, Huestis 126, Ellen Seymour 136- reigned as the champion, a fourth round Monday but twice Westchester Country Club in WASHINGTON (AP) - There’s a good chance that pro AMERICAN LEAGUE before reaching the century total on his assist late finishor. winners here wound up in the nor rain nor Don Carrithers could stay 342, Kay Fountain 142-355, Carol position Ali never has attained has been kayoed by Ali and once New York. football fans in Miami, Chicago, Denver and the nation’s East ’ Vic Daley, C m chairman, money yesterday. Red Smith at Swaps, Floods, Flaretips, Hannk Aaron from No. 710...but 37th homer of the season. Rawson 347. since he was stripped of hs by Frazier. It appeared that Smith had reported slow pU y resulted in a 71 for second place, Ed capital, among other cities, will be able to watch their W L Pet GB It was the 39-year-old Aaron’s fourth crown on draft evasion charges Baltimore stomach cramps kept the Atlanta his second Open triumph all number of golfe.-s picking up Lapierre was in with a 73 and local heroes on television Sunday in the opening of the 1973 82 59 .582 homer of the month and raised his 1973 which later were reversed by Boston 79 65 .549 slugger from his next appointed round GOP- Ceil Ray 192450, Sally wrapped up. when he was and not finishing .ate in the day. Ed Rubis carded a 74...Other 4V^ average to 4 season-hi^ .288. the U.S. Supreme Court. National Footballl^ague season. Detroit 76 69 .524 8 tripper. «- Heavisides 177, Rose LaPolt four under par after 14 However, a number, five exchamps didn’t fare too well. Add Suspense to Baseball Pirates 11, Cubs 3 183-465. Even the highest court ’The House Commerce Com------New York 72 72 .500 i m Aaron posted his 710th career homer in holes. The long-hitting groups of either three o'" four Henry ^ntempo, who copped approves the Macdonald According to the commercials, couldn’t have ruled the Ali of miftee takes up legislation Milwaukee 70 73 .490 13 the third inning off a Carrithers’ delivery, BUSINESS players, with a chance at the four Opens, and now in retire­ measure, the legislation should NEW YORK (AP) — Sex, sabotage, Bottorff said that when the team everybody loves Phil Wrigley’s gum. Monday night in. the class of the Manchester High grad today to lift the local television Cleveland 63 84 .429 22 leaving him just four short of Babe Ruth’s money, finished, thanks to the ment, shot an 80 as did defen­ reach the House floor either violence and in trig u e. The 1973 returned from a road trip, the players The same can be said now for Phil St, James Enters Ali who knocked out Sonny bogied three of the last four blackouts of sold-out home pro West record 714. But in the fourth he ran into auto lights and the help of a ding king Jim Godhdigian. Dick Wednesday or Thursday, in baseball scene has b^n an oddball went out to the field and inserted hoses un­ Wrigley’s park. Liston t^ice. He had trained to CHECKING football games. Oakland 83 60 .580 something not on the Giants’ roster and City Cage League number of onlookers who used Stranahan had a 78, Don Parson plenty of time for Sunday’s der tarpaulins covering home plate and The Pirates doubled their pleasure Mon­ 212 pounds and looked trim. He The Dolphins, Bears, Broncos season with more plot than a movie Kansas City 78 65 .545 5 hadto leave the game. This season the St. James will flashlights to help find the a 77 and Ed Kuna was a no card. games. the pitcher’s mound and also placed a hose day with 21 hits over Wrigley Field and also looked old. and Redskins are among 12 of thriller. Chicago 72 72 .500 llVii “Hank had severe stomach cramps so be sponsoring ah entry in the 16- ACCOUNTS drives from the 18th tee. Parson copped top honors the 26 NFL clubs that sold out 'The Senate passed similar in the area of second base. double their fun by chewing up the Cubs Ali danced his way to a big Oh, there have been the usual bean-, Minnesota 69 73 .488 13V5 they took him to a doctor,” Manager Ed­ year-old and under basketball early lead, then was slugged One golfer, who finally twice, the first time as an their stadia during the 1972 legislation by a vote of 76-6 last Bottorff said that the water was turned 11-3. ball wars, wholesale brawls, spitball California 65 75 .464 16Vii die Mathews said after his club knocked league in Hartford. Any boy in­ into corners by Norton and Free checks. Free dstements. BOLAND spotted his ball in the water, amateur...Handling the season and thus would have Thursday. on the entire night before the scheduled “I’ve only been around parts of two flareups and pillow fights over the Texas 50 92 .352 32V^ off the Giants 104 Monday night. “The terest, 14 to 15 years old in the finally won the 12th round. No Minimum eelBhce had to take off his shoe and sock scoreboard in top style were been required to televise their During hearings last week, doubleheader, but the double-dealing seasons,’’ said Richie Zisk who stroked OIL CO. long summer. Monday’s Games doctor called about 11 and said he was parish, is urged to attend a Referee Dick Young scored the to get a shot. He performed the Florence Barre and Mary home games locally if the law Pete Rozelle, NFL Com­ didn’t do the trick. y five hits. “But everybody talks about how Since 1935 Boston 4, Baltimore 3 okay.” meeting Friday Sept. JO at 6:30 feat without any trouble and Gangewere...Up and around for missioner, said the league But this year, the kinky has upstaged the They played the doubleheader — and they like to hit when they come to this fight 7-5 for Ali and Judge John had been in effect last year. Cleveland 3, New York 2 Actually, against that opponent Aaron in the St. James’ ^ m . had the satisfactioA of finishing several hours was Alex commonplace with such bizzare affairs won both games — after the ground crew park. Our bats just seemed to wake up.” Thomas saw it 6-5 for the FUEL OILS The House communications would act immediately if Milwaukee 6, Detroit 5 was defenseless. MANCHESTE STATE BANK 18 holes. Hackney, MCC pro, who is Congress enacted definitive as: worked on the field all day. Padres 5, Astros 3 exchamp. Judge George Latka AUTOMATIC DELIVERY subcommittee needed less than Minnesota 5, Texas 4 He couldn’t use his bat. 24-HOUR SERVICE Many golfers complained recuperating from illness. This legislation banning the —Two New York Yankee pitchers made Afterwards, Bottorff watered down John Grubb led off the eighthh a triple scored M for Norton, the same 15 minutes Monday to approve a Oakland 13, Kansas City 0 Elsewhere in the abbreviated National Groman^s Advance 1041 ST., RRANCHE8TER BUDGET ACCOUNTS about the slow play, and Ralph year marked the first time in measure, sponsored by its blackouts. the headlines as wife-swappers. some of the players’ checks. and scored the tiebreaking run on a mis­ as The Associated Press. WELCOMED California 7, Chicago 1 League schedule, Pittsburgh pounded Open Sat. RR. - Noon DeNicolo, assistant pro here, over two decades that he passed He said the NFL would not —Players tried to sabotage their home In Chicago, Cubs’ right-hander Ferguson handled fly ball, leading the Padres to a 5- In Tourney Play Had Norton won the 12th, he chairman. Rep. Torbert H. Today’s Games Chicago 11-3 and San Diego tripped 369 CENTER ST. said it took him over two hours up playing...Suspended PGA wait until the House and Senate field to avoid playing an International Jenkins threw some high, hard ones — but 3 victory over Houston. Groman’s Sport Shop of would have won the fight. Macdonald, D-Mass., to Boston (Pattin 13-13) at Houston 5-3. MomborFDIC Phone 643-6320 to play five holes after starting touring pro Jim King wound up settled their differences on the League doubleheader. » they weren’t pitches. The one-time Grubb scored the Padres fourth run as Manchester crushed Moodus prohibit blackouts if the game Baltimore (McNally 15-14), N Stomach trouble got Aaron out which out in mid-afternoon. in the money with a 74...The legislation or for President —A Texas League game was canceled National League Cy Young Award winner left fielder Mike Easier dropped Leron Longhairs last night at Pat is a sellout 72 hours in advance. Cleveland (Perry 15-19) at was something the Giant pitchers couldn’t water fountain, installed this Nixon to sign the bill into law. when the field was purposely flooded and displayed an awful temper one day and Lee’s fly ball. Lee was credited with a Kidney Field in Middletown, 21- If the Commerce Committee New York (Dobson 74), N do. Aaron singled in the first off Juan summer, east of the clubhouse part of the pitcher’s mound tom up by van­ threw four bats on the field from the sacrifice on the play. 3. Jim McGehan went 2-2 for Detroit (Fryman 5-10) at is still not operating. Club dals. dugout. the locals while Steve Brady 'OTOROLA? Milwaukee (Slaton 12-11), N President Willie Oleksinski —An ace pitcher threw bats on the field Fergie went into his tirade after being also collected two hits, one a PROTECTION Texas (Seibert 6-11) at reported an eel was found in the instead of balls. knocked out of a game. homer in the Middletown Tour­ Minnesota Decker 9-7), N motor...Joe Barre just missed —And a team was accused of using its "I wanted the bat boy to have a chance nament. Save Viara had thrhe Nebraska Rated Kansas City (Garber 9-7) at Tidrow Saved His Best getting hit by an errant drive on. mascot as a spy to pick off signs. to do some work,” said Jenkins in a Major League safties. In a losing effort. King Oakland (Abbott 04), N the 18th as he practiced his put­ During spring training, Fritz Peterson tongue-in-cheek explanation. Cole, and Jack Papkus had FOR Chicago (Wood 23-13) at ting. The ball hit the pro shop, and Mike Kekich of the Yankees raised Actually, the pitcher later explained, his Leaders For Last Against Yanks three and two hits respectively. No, 1 in Grid Poll California (Ryan 16-15), N glanced off the clubhouse and eyebrows with their wife-swapping bat-throwing tantrum was the result of "a revelations. wound up on the putting lot of things building up since the begin­ NEW YORK (AP) - Dick “He p itch ^ a helluva game clock...The weather couldn’t NEW YORK (AP) — The Nebraska Comhuskers, The pitchers revealed that they had ning of the year.” NATIONAL LEAGUE Tidrow saved his best for last. — and it was his to win or lose,’’^ ALL AGES... have been any better for both seeking their third national crown in four traded families — including wives, AMERICAN LEAGUE Ihe “things building up” included his East Protecting a one-run lead said Aspromonte. LE COLOR TV days of the 1973 promotion, years, moved up today to challenge defending champion children and dogs — in a real-life version poorest season in seven years. BATTING (375 at b a ts)- while Yankee runners were on DMOONAL handled so capably by Daley of “Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice.” W L Pet GB Carew, Min, .345; W.Horton, Southern California in The Associated Press’ first regular In Milwaukee, the Brewers were ac­ St. Louis 72 71 .503 all the bases in the ninth inning, So Tidrow faced Roy White and his conunittee. Not only did the situation create a cused of using immoral cloak-and-dagger Det, .316. TV COMPLETE ON /) season poll. Pittsburgh 70 70 .500 Vi the Cleveland right hander with one out and the bases AND generally bad image for the players, it methods against the Texas Rangers. RUNS-R.Jackson, Oak, 96; 3kje Cross Fourth in the preseason Montreal 69 73 .488 2W threw a pitch to Thurman Mun­ loaded. ROLL-ABOUT CART 1 ^ 8 5 ® iConnecbcut from the 61 sports writers and didn’t do much for their careers, either. After losing a doubleheader, Whitey D.May, Mil, 90. rankings, Nebraska shot up to New York 69 74 .483 3 ' son that he’d love to get back— NEW YORK — Romanian broadcasters who participated Kekich was eventually traded and both Herzog, then the Texas manager, alleged RUNS BATTED IN- for posterity. White stni(:k out. “He threw RADK Handsome "wood look" styling,, in Boca Pecan Illie Nastase was fined |5,000 by second place past idle Ohio in this week’s poll. Nebraska Chicago 68 74 .479 3V^ have had off years. that the Brewers were stealing pitching R.Jackson, Oak, 112; "There’s no way he could all fastballs to White,” Duncan finish plastic cabinet Crisp, clean picture In the Association of Tennis State and Texas on the strength* picked up eight first-place Philadelphia 64 79 .448 8 In Amarillo, Tex., a scheduled Texas signs with the help of an employe Mayberry, KC, 93. have hit it — or anyone else for said. vivid color.. . on Motorola Matrix Picture Tube, Professionals and given a stiff of a 40-13 opening-game rout of ballots and 1,121 points. The West League game between Amarillo and nicknamed "Bemie Brewer.” Herzog HITS—Carew, Min, 178; that matter,’’ Tidrow said. “If I powered by Motorola modular solid state chas­ reprimand for poor conduct at UCLA. The setback dropped the spread between the two in the Cincinnati 87 57 .604 So Tidrow faced Munson with Tonight HEALTH CARE COVERAGE Midland was canceled when home team complained that “Bemie,” stationed in a D.May, Mil. 174. ^ threw a pitch like that every sis (except 4 tubes). Instant Picture and Sound. the U.S. Indoor Championships Bruins from 10th to 16th. preseason poll was 475 points. officials discovered vandalism at the Los Angeles 84 60 .583 3 two out and the bases loaded. large imitation beer stein and chalet in the TRIPLES—Carew, Min, 10; time. I’d throw a perfect 7 125 Red Sox v«. Orioles, at Salisbury Md., and and the Southern Cal, which opens Two first-place votes went to ballpark. San Francisco 80 62 .563 6 . Munson fouled to Duncan. HOW AVAILABLE OH A In center field bleachers, was using Orta, Chi, 9. game." WTIC , B iliM nni Western Championships at Cin­ this Saturday night against Ohio State, which dropped from A spokesman said someone had turned Houston 73 73 .500 15 Then Tidrow faced the press. binoculars to steal the catcher's signs and HOME RUNS-R.Jackson, But Tidrow wasn’t perfect. 7:25 Indians vs. Yankees, cinnati. Arkansas, receiv^ 49 first- second to third with 93S points. 'on the main water line and soaked parts of Atlanta 70 76 .479 18 “It was a perfect pitch,” Automtlc. .. •!. \ \ C«my Hm CONTINUOUS BASIS.... relay the Information to Milwaukee Oak, 31; Fisk, Bsn, 26. And according to his catcher, WINF Flnt Iwiltii place votes and 1,168 points Texas went from third to fourth the infield so that it was impossible to use. San Diego 53 90 .371 33V5 Tidrow said. f hitters. STOLEN BASES-North, Dave Duncan, he wasn’t even with 819 points. Also, massive holes were dug on the Monday’s Games More than half our state's residents are already Herzog’s complaints got some action. Oak, 47; Harper, Bsn, 40. good. But he was, however, pitcher’s mound. Pittsburgh 11, Chicago 3 protecting themselves and their families against The mascot’s companion, a fellow who. PITCHING (13 Decisions)- good enough to beat the New Michigan held on to fifth The game would have been the last |of Atlanta 10, San Francisco 4 the cost of hospitalization as members of a shoots up balloons following Brewer home Hunter, Oak, 184, .818, 3.43; York Yankees 3-2 Monday Blue Cross plan. place with one first-place vote the season for both teams and would have San Diego 5, Houston 3 ^ FALL runs, was ejected from the chalet. "Ber- McDaniel, NY, 12-3, .800, 2.31. night. PLUO-IN and 683 points while Alabama, settled last place in the West Division. Tuesday’s Games The University of Connecticut CIRCUIT MODULES If you would like to join them. Blue Cross of nie” remained, however. STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, “■nie key word was ‘deter­ INSTA-MATIC* Penn State, Notre Dame and There was vandalism also at the home Pittsburgh (Blass 3-7) at Most cbissli compo- Connecticut now permits continuous enroll­ "I suspected something when they got 17 326; Blyleven, Min, 221. mination’ tonight," Duncan Non-Credit Extension COLORTUNINQ Tennessee retained the sixth, park of the Richmond, Va., Braves of the / Chicago (Hooton 12-13) nmtt wo m roptico- ment in a direct pay program with coverage YOGA runs,” snapped Herzog. "Hell, this Is the said. “Tidrow said when he Juit puiti OM button iblo nwduitt. II a cir­ seventh, eighth and ninth spots. New York (Koosman 12-14) at iiKt ttu outomatically effective not more than 120 days after your International League, but this time the same team as last year and they didn’t NATIONAL LEAGUE started that he was determined cuit nooda to bo ro- . application is accepted. Penn State got the other No. 1 culprits were'cornered Philadelphia (Lonborg 12-12), N biltneo color Intmt- placod, m nchango vote. doubleheader against the Tidewater look like that then. That Bob Coluccio Los Angeles (Sutton 16-9) at BATTING (375 at b a ts)- to win. He didn’t have good lly. huo. eontriit. modulo cm bo pluggm looked like Joe DIMaggio.” Rose, Cin, .348; Watson, Htn, present brightnou md cm ovm In by I Mfvict tidi- Individual or family memberships CLASSES Tides, an appropriate name for the occa­ Cincinnati (Grimsley 134), N stuff, but when he had to, he got ocllvilo outoflittic lino Idle Colorado, tied with .317. the ball over.” The Following Courses In Manchester Model WP5506KP niclm. No health restrictions or physical exams Good For All Ages Oklahoma for 11th in the sion. San Francisco (Bradley 12- tuning. Il'i tlwl ouyl 11) at Atlanta (Schueler 8-7), N R U N S-B onds, SF, 119; He had to in the ninth. Ron Waiting period only for maternity benefits preseason balloting, moved up Evans, Atl, 105; Rose, Cin, 105. Boginiwrs-IntomMaiatos—Advanood Montreal (Renko 12-10) at St. Blomberg opened the Inning C O U R S E WORLD SERieS SPECIAU Prompt action means earlier coverage to 10th, replacing UCLA. RUNS BATTED IN-Stargell, with his ninth homer of the Louis (Foster 12-7), N d a t e ROOM MOTOMIA'I M-day CAARY-IN UAVICC IUARANTCE; BssIc Tormt of Guwm- Oklahoma was 11th, followed Pgh, 105; Bench, Cin, 101. REM. ESTATE nStOPlfS IN irt: Motorola guarintaea lo pay labor chargia lor correcllon ol product For information and_aBpli_ atj_)nj_iendJn_thiicougpn. _ _ Classes Start The Waok of Houston (Roberts 14-9) at San season, reducing the Indians’ by Auburn, Arizona State, Application Filed for JabAlai Facility HITS-Rose, Cin, 210; Garr, two-run margin to a single run. REAL ESTATE Sipll3,TlMn 111 dilKts (or ninety days from purchaio dote. Motorola guarmlMS to ixchmgo Name: SEPTEMBER 10th Florida and Louisiana State, Diego (Jones 54), N 109 1 doltcllvo picture tubo lor two years from purchaaa data md lo ixcbango all Atl, 185. Then Otto Velez walked and APRUISALI SRrt.12, olhar dolective parts lor one year Irom purcliaao data. Any axchango will ba IPItiM print) Day and Evening Claasea In Our who each climbed one spot to Hint t.cnni*l h«a provided (he made with new or remmulactured parte il Molorola'e discretion. GuwmiH it HARTFORD (AP) - A meadows redevelopment area, TRIPLES-Metzger, Htn, 13; Jim Hegan reached first on a Data of birth: / / the 12-13-14-15 positions. UCLA, a commission spokesman said. required data which opens the Matthews, SF, 10. olloctivo only when carried to md atrvictd by a Molorola Authorizid Sttvicor MR-CONDITIONEO STUDIO... Florida, company Monday bunt-single, both runners during normal working hours. Guarantn does not cover Inalallallon, let-up, now 16th, was followed by the door to a full commission In­ HOME RUNS-D.Johnson, If married, spouse's birthdate:____ (LlmlM enrollment) became the first firm to apply Uiuler state law city moving up on Fred Stanley's Register At The First travel time or mileage, mtanna syatom, idjualmtnt ol cualomor coniroli, *399” holdover 17-18-19-20 teams from vestigation. foreign use or damaga due to owner mlauao. residents may bring the Atl, 40; Stargell, Pgh, 39. sacrifice. Tidrow intentionally the first poll North Carolina to build a jal alai facility, or The application states that 1,- Baseball Address:______1045 Main Street in ** proposal to a referendum and. STOLEN BASES-Brock, walked pinch hitter Jim Ray Class Meeting!! State, Houston, North Carolina fronton. In Connecticut. 000 vehicles per hour would bis StL, If they vote against It, could bar ATLANTA - The Atlanta Hart, filling the bases. City: the Manchester .State Bank Btdg. and Texas Tech. Lennel Inc., a wholly owned generated by the fronton over a ' 2; Morgan, Cin, 60. Zip code: construction. Braves acquired left-handed Cleveland Manager Ken For Insured Piacotnsnts call N.C. State, the only other subsidiary of World Jal-Alai of normal period of games — (our PITCHING (13 Decisions h- Aspromonte, whose last-place Classes meet at the Maneheater High School, Mid­ ELECTRONICS Telephone No. member of the preseason Top Commission Executive ltcher Dave Cheadle from the STANEIC Miami, submitted an applica­ hours. An estimated 100 people Stone, NY, 10-3, .769, 2.86; club has lost more than its 040-0531 or 040-5400 Secretary Joseph Bums said Rlew York Yankees to complete dle Turnpike, 7:00-10:00 p.m. For further Informa­ Twenty to see action over the tion to the itate Gaming Com­ would be employed full time Biningham, Cin, 174, .680,2.10. share of games this year, said tion call 480-3234 Weekend, drubbed East Monday’s action w u only to a trade that sent pitcher Pat PHONE 649-1124, Mill tO! Conn. Blue Cross, P.O.Box 1756, North Haven, Conn. 06473 Your InMtnictor, Shirley Banks mission for a fronton on eight with an additional 4S0 workers Dobson to New York. STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, he had no thoughts of removing 277 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER Carolina 57-8. acres in Hartford’s north “accept for filing,” meaning hired on a part-time basis. 225; Carlton, Phi, 206. his pitcher in the ninth.

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BUT I KEEP THINKINS I HEAR THOSE MICE JUST PULLED UP OUTSIDE! lessen the value of the 1965 COMET, good condition, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, VOICES!...LET'S TRY ANOTHER -T H A N K US TO CALL a n EKTBR- transmission, AM/FM stereo ------IN PARATROOP I'LL SO S E E IF . GOODNESS.' MIWATOR,BUTJUST WAIT'LL automatic, |400. Phone 647- repairs, remodeling, new work. RouNp OF Foor-sr/unPii BOOTS AGAINl LOST — Bower’s area, gray and advertisement will not be cor­ radio, posi-traction rear end. STARCRAFT tent trailer, EXCAVATING, bulldozing. ITS THE POLICE! y o u HEAR WHAT WE'VE white male cat. Part angora, 9780. ' Car in excellent mechanical large and small, septic repairs Free estimates. No job too , SOT IN THE WOODWORK.' rected by "make good” sleeps 4, stove, ice box, small. Prompt service on I Sept. 14,15 and 16 double paws. Call 643-8478. condition, needs some body BlU and installations, ^w er con- insertion. '1970 PLYMOUTH Fury III excellent condition. Asking emergency, 643-7024. work. Asking |500. Call 646-4253 8700. Call 6464774 after 5. nections. Loam, fill gravel for :§ Routes 6 and 44 LOST — Savings Passbook No. sedan, air-conditioning, all until 6 p.m. Ask for Tom. sale. Owner operator, quality PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER power, 11,200. 46 Fulton Rd., 18639. Hartford National Bank 643-2711 Motorcjfclea-BIcyclea 11 work, Latulippe Bros. Inc. 643- iMaij Manchester ■ ■ evenings. • ...... 7172. 742-947'?77. Electrical IB HERE W eXy V W H O and Trust Co., First 1971 FIAT, 124 sedan, in Out­ GQ, INTO MZ—Z standing condition. Good family Bolton Volunteer WOULD HAVE Manchester office. Application Personaft-Announcamanft 2 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all CLIFF’S Electrical service and THE FOURTH GUESSED WE'D made for payment. CHEVROLET - 1970 Impala, 4- car, 81,300 firm, 643-8643 after makes, models andno speeds.: TREE Removal — Pruning, repair. Are you tripping circuit Fire Department GRADE C O M E T H I S door hardtop, air-conditioned, 6 . Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, !! FAR? WANTED - Ride to State power steering, automatic, spraying, etc. Fully insured. breakers or blowing fuses? LOST — Savings Passbook No. Health Dept., 79 Elm Street. Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Licensed. Free estimates. (Juick service. 649-7645, after 5 046-04)0803-0, Ifartford National mint condition, |1,795. 133 AUSTIN A m erica, 1969, Hartford from 141 Brookfield 2098. Phone 633-5345. p.m. S Happy 40th Birthday 4 Bank and Trust Co., North Street, hours 8:304:30. Please R ^ h Rd., Manchester, 646- excellent mechanically. 8045. Manchester Office. Application call after 6 p.m., 649-9030. Phone 646-2339 after 5 p.m. 1971 TRIUMPH Bonneville - CUSTOM made Draperies — I HEINZ I made for payment. Flooring 19 :i And a whole bunch more» 1972 FIAT 124, red, good stock, 650cc, 8850 or best offer. very reasonable, work 1967 CHEVY Impala SS, 327, g to cornel ^ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF RIDE WANTED - Manchester mechanical condition,a, snarp___ ^ Call after 5:30, 646-1917. guaranteed. Call anytime. 649- FLOOR SANDING and LOST — Passbook Nos, 8-927J8, west end to Hartford State Of­ automatic on floor, mags, tape 4266. % Love, (D 8-503,104920, 90099,11304,96960. looking car, 82,400, or best deck, buckets. Best offer. Call Refinishing, (specializing in fice Bldg., 8:304:30. 646-5645, offer, J25-7966 after 5. RALEIGH, mini 24” bike, 10- Masae, Ernst and Children % MA'AM / OF COURSE ! IT WAS Savings Bank of Manchester. after 5:30. after 6 p.m., 649-6402. speed, Grand Prix model with PIANO tuning and servicing by older floors). Inside and outoide STALKY ANP A BOV Application made for -> speed-o-meter, front and rear a------professional= n a l Phone...... 649-7573. painting. John Verfaille, 646- %------1 N A M E D RINGS WHO payments. 1966 PONTIAC, Grandprix 5750, Sra-2222. LIGHTED THE FLARES RIDE WANTED for two ladies. black, new exhaust system, 1967 FORD, 10 passenger Coun­ generator lights. One year old, Happy FOR TOUR KICK IN Lenox and East Center St., to new tires, new shocks, Crager, try Squire station wagon, power excellent condition. Outgrown, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE SCIOTO STATE FOUND — Ladies bicycle, vicinity Travelers, by 8 a.m. steering, power brakes, asking 880. 643-1417. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 27 8th THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM GAME LAST YEAR excellent running condition. Painting-Papering 13 owner may have by calling 649- Call afteraftc 5, 649-6853. excellent condition. 643-9044. Anniversary 3289 between 34:30 p.m. and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Best offer, 646-5389. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ TRIUMPH 650, 1953, rebuilt J. P. LEWIS & Son custom KITTEN identifying. Autoa For Sale 4 Trucka-Tractor ejigine, dis-assembled. cond, third. All kinds. Realty •••••••••••••••••••••••••••ft 1972 PINTO, 2,000 cc engine, decorating, interior and statewide. Credit rating un­ 15,000 m iles, autom atic, Excellent winter project, 8300, NEED CAR? Credit bad? exterior, paper hanging. Fully necessary. Reasonable. Con- Smart Sho|ipen Shop carpeting, Michelin radial DODGE Camper, step van, 649-4126. Bankrupt? Repossessed? insured. 649-9658. fidentiai, quick arrangements. The tires. Keystone mags, excellent stove, combination■ alic gas-electric I Happy Birthday | Honest■ DouglasDon • accepts lowest 1971 SUZUSKI 350, excellent Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. condition. Must see, 81,900 or refrigerator, sink, shower, RICHARD E. Martin. Full 4 MOM I (Xassified Ads down, smallest payments. rebuilt■ iiilt engine, new tires, 8995, condition. Call 649-7332. 100 ConstitutionConstitu______Plaza,, Hart best offer. 742-8835, ask for professional painting service. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Mike. 6494126. I I 1966 450 HONDA for sale, 8400. Interior - exterior. Free es­ ^ Deb and Emil g Call 742-8829 or 649-8496. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Manchester mortgages — interim financing J 1973 HONDA, CL-350, K4, still T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, — expeditious...... and confidentialtial Hospital under warranty, only 1,750 Interior-exterior painting. service, J. D. Real Estate Best Wishes » Reasonable rates. Swirled Assoc. 643-5129. JOANNE I THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA BARBERA Court Cases miles, mint condition. Asking ceilings our specialty. Call 643- Notes If ...... ' .X •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• M 8795, 643-0117. and a Happy ^ 1949. Bualneaa Opportunity 28 9-11 (VISITING HOURS) 1973 HONDA, SU50, best offer. College Year | INSIDE-Outside painting, Intermediate Care Semi­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 John L. Gouchoe, 16, of Rt. 6, Call 643-2575, 4 to 7 p.m. MANCHESTER - Long es­ I at Mitchell ^ ALLEY OOP . BY V.T. HAMLIN BOY ...BUT, influence of liquor, suspended fe c ia l rates for people over 65. F m e s p s private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Manchester Session Bolton, speeding, fined 835. tablished restaurant, open 6 THUMBS 60-day jail sentence. HONDA XL250, 1972, bought Fully insured. Estimates given. oaysdays a week. VolumVolume over 850,- ITMKN OUR \ YEAH.THEV T 010 THE \ I DUNNO, OOC... THAT RINGS A BELL, / \OUOO? A R B O.K.,K .f AR B ALWAYS p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 The cases of three men Deborah A. Hatem, 22, of PLESIOSAURS \ SWAM OFF, \ PLACE I THEV KEPT TALK- X O UwersjS... B S S .. , Jose Reberra, 31, of new Feb. 1973. 2,500 miles. 000 yearly.>. Only 810,500.811 Pasek FABRICATION lead man. DOC.' I THINK 1 WHERE? THERE a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. charged in connection with an Colchester, speeding, fined 825. Springfield, hitchhiking, nolled. Great shape, extras. Asking Realtors, 289-7475. ENDED UP IN ) RIGHT AFTER 1 HAVE A J ING ABOUT NESA, KNOW WHERE WHEN YOU Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; incident on Main St. near Karen A. Holmes, 19, of 29 GRAD STUDENTS available Printed circuit board manufac­ 1 THE LOCH? y THE TRUCK / NAME, < TH'GOOOESS OF ALLEY WAS.' Armindo R. Reis, 30, of Wind­ 8800, 643-5866. turer has an opening for an NBED 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Center Park Saturday after­ Lewis Dr., South Windsor, dis­ for painting, 4 years SANK.' y ALLEV?y TH'GREAT GLEN, sor, speeding, fined 837. xpe Private Inalrucllona 32 experienced man in set-up of ^ B U T I... ONE Intensive Care and Coronary noon were continued to next orderly conduct (substituted for 1972 HONDA CL175, Low experience, fully insured.sured. Free / Alonzo Rogers, 37, of estimates. Call our competitors template routing or related tf'' Care: Immediate family only, Monday, and the three men fourth-degree larceny), fined Roxbury, Mass., operating a mileage, excellent condition, then call us, 649-7034. MEYERS Piano and Music procedures. Must-■ if be• able to anytime, limited to five were released after Monday’s 835. asking $550. Call 646-4774 after Studios has 7 teachers for read blueprints and use motor vehicle without a license, 5. piano, guitar, organ and drums. minutes. court appearance. Richard B. Hossack, 19, of nolled. ESTABLISHED painting con­ measuring equipment. Apply to Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - David R. Hartley, 26, of 421 Longmeadow, Mass., failure to tractors. (If it’s worth owning, Students now being enrolled. Multi Circuits, 50 Harrison Lori C. Sails, 19, of Glaston­ RUPP MINI-BIKE, 4 h.p., Call 649-3057 or stop in at 111 Street, Manchester or call 646- 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 E. Middle Tpke. —charged with obey traffic control signs bury, hitchhiking, nolled. it’s worth painting). Expert excellent condition. Sacrifice at workmanship, spray, brush, Center Street, Manchester. 3800.. p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., assaulting a police officer, (substituted for speeding), Theodore T. Schlager, 31, of 8160 or best offer. 643-1696. Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. • 8 p.m. breach of peace, interfering fined 820. roll, interior, exterior. Houses CIFT) Bronx, N.Y., unsafe lane painted as low as $100,643-0001. SET-UP MAN wanted for I Im Age Limits: 16 in maternity, with police officer, resisting Roger E. Hoult, 30, of change, nolled. 1970 TRIUMPH Tiger 650, good STENOGRAPH - Typewriting department engaged in light h»« Ik. 9-11 12 in other areas, no limit in arrest, and escape from Ashford, reckless driving, Edward Shensie Jr., 32, of 235 condition, $800 or best offer. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Beginning, intermraiate, ad­ machining operations and self-service. custody — was released on a nolled.' Call 646-5876. vanced — all levels. Phone 643-. mechanical assembly work. School St., intoxication, nolled. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, 8295. All emergency patients and 82,500 surety bond, posted by a Reginald N. Hutchins, 19, of Leif A. Scholds, 20, of Staf­ concrete repairs, inside and Some knowledge of punch press MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1972 HONDA-CB 450, excellent desirable. Apply LaPointe In­ outpatients are requested to use professional bondsman. Springdale Ave., Coventry, ford Springs, operating a motor outside. Reasonably priced, the new emergency room en­ His cousin, Kenneth C. failure to drive in established condition, 6,700 miles. Must be 643-0851. Help Wanted 35 dustries, Inc., 155 West Main Sheinwold on Bridge« vehicle without a license, fined seen. $800 or best offer. 875-5951 Street, Rockville. An equal op­ IWASTALWN61D trance off Armory St. Access to Hartley, 26, of Willimantic lane (substituted for reckless $30. after 5. 74 REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. portunity employer. '^WHATDO'ittJRECOWMEND ■me PHARMACIST.'/, the entrance via existing —charged with disorderly con­ driving), fined 825. Loretta Stankiewicz, 34, of Building-Contracting driveways. duct —was released on his Deborah A. Johnston, 24, of 21 to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- TOHElPMe^roPFEEUN© BE ECONOMICAL South dealer Dummy Continues useful. The important thing is Ellington, disorderly conduct, Servicaa Otiered 12 hour week. Salary $375.30 bi- PUNCH PRESS operator - (^OOOCHi Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 written promise to appear. Angel St., failure to drive in es­ MASON — Plastering, brick USUeSSANDHAVe WITH DUMMY’S ENTRIES Neither side vulnerable The finesse succeeded, and to take two diamond finesses nolled. weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with sohie die setting ex^rience a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Donald H. Qiiinn, 27, of no tablished lane (substituted for laying stone laying and con­ W R 6P6P? By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH dummy could continue with the and still remain in dummy. Raymond Stankiewicz, 37, of SHARPENING Service - degree. Many fringe benefits. necessary. LaPointe Industries, ' ■ night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. certain address —charged with reckless driving), fined 825. crete. New and old. Free es­ South wanted to lead three A A 6 ten of diamonds. East could Morristown, N.J., disorderly Saws, knives, axes, sheqrs, timates gladly given. E. VeWans Home and Hospital, Inc., 155 West Main Street, 17/ suits from the dummy, but he C? 109 4 2 gain nothing by covering, so interfering with a police of­ Aaron Keehn, 59, of conduct, nolled. skates, rotary blades. Quick Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, Rockville. An equal opportunity a couldn’t be sure of getting to 0 Q 109 dummy’s ten held the lead. This Daily Question ficer, intoxication, and Framingham, Mass., failure to John Tarquino, 16, of East service. Capitol Equipment Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ employer. il(. dummy often enough to make ♦ 9 7 5 2 enabled declarer to lead a club As dealer, you have bid one Discharged Thursday: resisting arrest —was released drive right, nolled. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons* - sions 395, 233, 248. . Suzanne F. Willard, 39 Windsor St., Hebron, fourth-degree Hours dally 7:30-5, Thursday CAB DRIVERS- Part-time for all these leads. WEST EAST from dummy. heart. Partner has raised to on a 8500 surety bond. Alan M. Kemp, 43, of 28 larceny, nolled. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ i ) j 4Q9843 4KI0 72 Ave., Rockville; Beatrice E. 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- RNs, LPNs — Part-time and evenings and weekends.-* Also, South dealer East played a low club, and three hearts. You hold: The three were taken into Plyrnouth Lane, failure to obey Aloysius Telgarsky Jr., 19, of ditions, rec rooms, poches and K5 C? 63 Lange, 53 Snipsic St.; custody Saturday afternoon traffic control sign, nolled. 7958. roofing. No job too small. Call full-time, 7-3, 3-11. Also nurses full time driver needed for J0WS+, Neither side vulnerable South won with the king. Now Spades, J>5; Hearts, A-Q-J-8- 53 Spruce St., hazardous aides, experienced preferred, Manchester area, 12-9 p.m. 9-U RipeewAyl Opening lead — Four of 0 862 0 K754 . Rockville; Ellen I. Wirtz and after a scuffle on Main St., near Michael Kokoszka, 18, of New 649-31A. 4 10 8 3 A AJ6 South could lead a trump to 7; Diamonds, A-J-3'; Clubs; parking, nolled. ODD jobs, paneling, household full and part-time. 7-3. shift. You must have a good spades dummy’s ten and return K-Q-4. daughter, Rt. 44A, Coventry; Center Park, when Manchester London, speeding, fined 835. SOUTH Robert M. Towne, 58, of repairs, carpentry. Call 649- CARPENTRY - Repairs, Competative pay scale. Also driving record and be reliable. WINTHROP West opened the four of another low club toward the What do you say? David J. Farmer, ,164 Hilliard Patrolman Dennis Roggi John 'J. Lally, 18, of Boston, 4594. the best of benefits. DjoilNn and East Hartford Cab, 107 Bum- BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ J5 Springfield, Mass., reckless remodeling, additions, roofing. spades, and dummy won with queen. East could take the ace Answer: Bid four diamonds. St.; David P. Bailey, 33 E, attempted to clear the sidewalk Mass., hitchhiking, nolled. see us. Meadows Convalescent side Ave., East Hartford. ^ AQJ87 Eldridge St.; Patricia D. driving (substituted for Call David Patria, South Wind- THAT MUST B E ONE OF THE K lC S TALK ABOLrr CHICKENS CCAMNQ the ace. South was tempted to of clubs, but there was no way You intend to try for a slam, but of a group of eight to ten people. Jeffrey E. M arten, no age operating while under,the in­ CARPENTRY— Porches, gar­ sdr, 644-1796. Center, 333 Bidwell St., 0 AJ 3* Schaub, 188 Hillstown Rd.; ages, additions, repairs, small M anchester. 646-2321, 9-3 DID YOU know that most of N A SIV A m A R F BEAT UP BEFORE HOME TO ROOST.' lead the ten of hearts from ♦ KQ4 to defeat the contract. you don’t want to insist on one. given, of Providence, R.I., fluence), fined 860. HE RENOUNCED VIOLENCE. dummy for a trump finesse, but Gregory L. Coleman, Winsted; Other cases at Monday’s hitchhiking, nolled. jobs. Free estim ates. Cali WES ROBBINS carpentry weekdays. our representatives are South West North East Make a mental note of that Copyright 1973 Joseph S. VanDykes, 28, of 8K Stephen Martin, 6^-7295. women? Work the hourss yoiyou he decided to lead a low heart diamond play, for it is often General Features Corp. Carolyn A. Maloney, 112 W. court session: Juan Martinez, 21, of remodeling specialist,:ialist. Ad- 1 ^ Pass 2 Pass Center St.; Waiter Miarecki, Rachel Rd., breach of peace, MACHINIST — Part-time, mor­ choose in your spare time. For instead. One finesse might well 4 ty All Pass Richard A. Burgess, 18, of Springfield, Mass., hitchhiking, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Broad Brook; Troy M. Wilkas, suspended 30-day jail sentence. POWER Mowers, hand mowers built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ details,...... call■43-fl"‘ 643-0513, after ■ 5■ y be enough; and if the finesse Enfield, fined 835 for disorderly nolled. p.m. Fuller Brush. Opening lead - G 4 106 Hublard Dr., Vernon. A charge of intoxication was repaired, pick-up and delivery. 649-3446. tion, 104 East Main Street, WHOP/^ lost. South wanted to get back Answer to Previous Puzzle conduct (substituted for Michael J. McDonald, 19, of nolled. Prompt-Reliable-Service. Call Rockville. Contact Mr. Larry criminal mischief). to dummy with trumps. \ Hodgepodge Somersville, Mass., Andrew Wicks, 22, of N. Sharpall, '643-5305. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Passardi, 875-3325, between REAL ESTATE Career. Earn South played the queen of Dummy won with the nine, Beatrice H. Carter, 64, of hitchhiking, nolled. River Rd., Coventry, disorderly new homes custom built, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. An equal op­ $12,000 plus. License required Market Closes East Hartford, fourth-degree Juan Mendez, 18, of TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving portunity employer. or in process. Call“ 1 PasekPa ■ hearts from his hahd, losing to and now South had to handle the ACROSS (ah.) conduct (substitute for public remodeling, additions, rec 5 Belgian larceny, nolled (not Springfield, Mass., hitchhiking, large appliances,ap " cleaning Realtors, 289-7475. the king. Now South knew he 1 City in Ontario Dfiors Saturday rooms, garages, kitchens diamonds and clubs. Declarer seaport indecency), suspended 30-day RNs-LPNs. All shifts - Full­ 7 Sailor prosecuted). nolled. cellars, a(tics. Also will buy remodeled, bath tile, cement could return to dummy later made the correct play of 8 Arboreal jail sentence. SMACfr/ 13 Disinclined Everybody’s Market at 1135 and sell used furniture. 644^- time and part-time. Excellent PART-TIME, days, lane 25- with the ten and nine of hearts. homes Charles Chamberlain, 22, of Melida P. Miles, 28, of 547A work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ leading the queen of diamonds U Prepare as Paul F. Sullivan, 29, of East 1775. fringe benefits. East Hartford maintenance and general 7 Coterie Tolland Tpke. will close its tial or commercial. Call 649- i 5 < D ( 3 ^ £ ? „ OtOc West led another spade and silage Wilkes-Barre, Pa., hitchhiking, Hilliard St., failure to grant 9 - II 22.55 I I To 41 Worms 71 At 42 Tocantins ■ years with the force, will be 835. American Association of repairing roofs, new roofs. THING YOU HAVE W RONG.) | WILL ONLY WHERE U2.43-55-59. 21 Tappan, N.J., hitchhiking, We specialize in ceramic tile, door sales with a group. Must LEVS NOT ANOTHER ■JX42.66 121s 42 Don't 7211 61.70-83-' estuary I honored by his former co­ Retired Persons, will have its gutter work, chimneys, cleaned MY NICKNAME IS M O T 13 For 43 Guess Donald G. Falletti, 23, of noll^. , h a s t y . LISTEN, YOU'RE 7311 m 48 Permit slate, flagstone and quarry be 16 or over. Transportation FLAGPOLE CANCIR 14 Stond 44 in CAMICORN JT workers at a testimonial and repaired.■ 30 years WILDCAT. IT'S GOING, 74 EvperierKe 48 Article w2T JT Windsor, speeding, fined 837. first meeting of the season tile. For complete bathroom provided. 307o commission. Call FALL SHIFT dOCKEV. I'VE 15 Romorsce 45 Own 75 Chorm DEC. Israel Perez, 22, of .booby/ 49 Ignores IT dinner-dance Nov. 3f Donald R. ‘ Flgiela, 35, of Wednesday at the KofC Home, experience. Free estimates. 646-8147. f . % ^ c i i r r 22 46 Offer 76 Times Springfield, hitchhiking, nolled. remodeling, we’ll handle all Howley, 643-5361. 8 A M. TO 2:45 P.M. 47 Wisdom 77 Out JAN. 82 Achieve by Patrolman James Sweeney Goose Laqe, Coventry, allowing Main St. A Manchester Square carpentry, plumbing and tile ISEorly 7- 8-38.39; effort sr JP Terry M. Philippi, 17, of Sum­ 3 P.M. TO 6:30 P.M. f S l 1-27-29-53 48 Rights 78 Borgoins said several policeman are now a dog to roam, nolled. Dance Club group will entertain SALES CLERK - Mature l><63-71-76 19 For 49 Hunt 79 Wonts 646841-861 54 Victims of ■ w mit, N.J., failure to drive in es­ work. Expert workmanship ROSSI Roofing, siding. 6:30 P.M. TO 10:30 P.M. 20Tok« 50 About s o il's leprosy IT w planning the event, which will at 1:30 p.m. During the business Woman, full-time. Five day LIO AQUARIUS David A. Frechette, 20, of and reasonable rates. , chimneys, gutters. Free es- 21 Your 51 Gronttd 81'Wllh 55 Cauterized tablished lane (substituted for week, closed Mondays. Selling ) JULY» JAN, 10 40 be held at Fiano’s Restaurant in Windsor, speeding, fined 837. session, plans for forthcoming WOMEN for light assembly of 22 Good 52 A 82 Seek 58 Scottish glfl ■■ reckless driving), fined 825. Call Mandavllle timates, fully'illy insured.■ ■ “Days, experience preferred. Shoor 23 Acctp: 53 Must 8301 Bolton. State Comptroller trips will be discussed, and toys. Sitting. Must be fast and , AU9.fi EEI. I I ,J 57M lsUkes 42 4T 4T Frank R. Gancarz, 31, of evenings, 529-8056, Paul Jewelers, 917 Main St., 24 Altrocltd 54 Heart 64 Antiques wJT w Nathan Agostinelll will be James G. Pike, 24, of 23 Apel Mrs. John Dormer, program 643-9678 Cosgrove, 643-5364. accurate with hands. 9J7-2J.49 25 Homo 55 Or 85 CoTKerns 4-3I-30.4H Windham, failure to drive a Manchester. •mm 1742-74 DOWN master of ceremonies. PI., failure to drive right and 7B 8iW 26:Blrdt 56 Freedoms S6 Friends U /reasonable distance apart, chairman, will accept •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• = . m 1 Implement w VIROO 27 SiKCMd 57 But 87 Them Tickets for the event are MEN-Run ovens, pack, etc. (comb, form) nolled. * . failure to display reflector, file suggestions on places members Haating-Plumbing 17 HAIRDRESSER wanted - ^ \AU 9.U 28 Your 58 Of 88 Moriey w u available from Patrolman closed. /■r^ ick 29 You 59 Fumble 89 Tendered 2 Stove part Lohman Gardiner Jr., 19, of may wish to visit. CALL Frank for carpentry ser­ Experienced preferred. KA6EC6. I un. ii 30 Botltri 60 Your 90 Esperli»perl 3 Tidy IT 1? James Taylor, 21 Victoria Rd., 82 Village St., Rockville, file Daniel F. Rawlings, 64, of Refreshments will be served by vice, repairing and cabinet BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Excellent working conditions. 91 Elm St, MmioliMlir ®Adwne ^Ncatwl 4 Physicians or at the police station, 239 E. 38Mi Church St., operating a work. Pronlpt, reasonable ser­ — Prompt, courteous service. LuJon Salon of wauty, 643- 9 -// closed. Mrs. Virginia Flavell and her Apply In Paraon (NiwsPAPin tNTiivmai assn.) Middle Tpke, motor vehicle while under the committee. vice. Call 643-7913. Call 643-;3-1496. 1939.

I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 11, 1973 H tp MTantod ■ [ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Sent, li; 1973 — PAGE THIRTEEN ‘ H9lp Wtnt9d . 35 Htip WanM 35 Want0d 35 0 35 Situation Wanlad 35 Mualoal Inatrumanta ApaiimanIa For Rant 53 63 Apartmanta For Rant 63 Houaaa h r Rant 466 Bualnaaa Proparty - For Houaaa For Sah 72 Houaaa For Sala 72 Out ol Town-For Sah . 75 Out of Town-For Sah TOOL MAKER, machinists, DRIVER — Salesmen, steady QUALIFIED Nursery Nurse Sala 71 78 work, A-1 Industrial, (Caterers, OVATION Tornado guitar, list REDECORATED 6-room SIX R(X)M Cape, Route 6-44A, milling machine operators, and would like babysitting in my $300, 6 months old, $100 for APARTMENT VERNON Street — 7 room lathe operators. Experienced 649-0305. - Duplex (3 b^room s). Available lots of land. Available 9/15/73, BROAD Street — IQO’ frontage Manchester TOLLAND BOLTON — Beautiful contem- home. All hours. Vernon Street quick sale, 649-4126. RENTAL OFFICE npw, no pets, $180 plus security. Split, with 2 baths, on lot preferrM, will train right man. area. 646-8190. $225 monthW. Call 84), 643-9591, with a 3100 square foot building, 100x300, with swimming pool, Eath7 rooms, 2Vk We have a large variety of 643-S()53 after 5 p.m. 5-9, 649-9746. KW PVTOI m o iU L It 4 BEDROOMS II Apply at Paragon tool Com­ WOMAN for making KEYPUNCH could add second floor, bom patio with fireplace, fruit trees, fleldstone fireplace, pany, 121 Adams Street, sandwiches for catering ser­ deluxe one and two-bedroom business area. F. J. Bpilkki New 8 room Colonial on an sunken living room,. large large ther- WILL CARE for children, days. MANCHESTER - Executive Fwo to choose from, either 3 etc. 3 bedrooms, one car gar­ mopanemop)D1 windows on 1% Manchester. vice. A-1 Industrial Caterers, Phone 649-8033. Wantad to Bur 55 apartments and townhouses APPLIANCES equipped 2- Realtor, 643-2121. age, Reasonable occupancy. acre wooded lot. 2V4 baths, 1st acres 649-0305. throughout Manchester. Ren­ townhouse, 1500 square feet, bedroom , 2-family house, or 4 bedrooms, formal dining withth 10 mile view, $48,500. formal dining area, 2 huge T.J. Crockett Realtor, ^1577. floor family room, 2 car gar­ Philbrick FREE TOYS - Free Christmas OPERATORS WANTED — Antique furniture, tal office open daily from 9-5, heated, parking. M.C.C. INDUSTRIAL Building, 8,000 room, large living room, Agency, Realtors, BABYSITTING in my licensed age. Priced at a reasonable glass, pewter, oil paintings or bedrooms, IVk baths, fireplace, students! $170. 45-7 square feet, newer building, family room with fireplace, 646-4200. in your free time. Demonstrate NEED I ’s for Christmas? Part- home, daily, while mother other times by appointment. CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, $45,900. Peace and country toys for Friendly. Call Cathy time work available in othbr antique items. Any quan­ includes heat, appliances, Homefinders, 549-6060. $20 fee. very good c^ndttion. Immediate ?orch and patio, aluminum NOW IS THE TIME... works. Waddell School area. carpeting. Full private base­ 9 room California Ranch. can be yours. For more infor­ COVENTRY — Five room cot­ 684-3659. telephone sales office. Apply in Phone 647-1136. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, occupancy. Many uses, tiding, 2-car garage. Fireplaced living room, formal person to Mrs. Mack or call 646- • Consider a change in empioyment 165 Oakland astreet. DMUTO ENTaPMSES, MG. ment. $330 per month. Paul W. excellent buy. F. J. Spllecki, mation call.649-5306, ask for tage, fully furnished. Close to Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Out o f Town- dining room, modem kitchen lake. Secondary financing WOMAN wanted for pot 2637, Olan Mills Studio, Burr • Children are back to school BABYSITTING In my licensed 2404 Now State U , Manrtnrtor Realtor, 643-2121. M EIHn MOKV with dining area, family room, Tony Wasilefsky. washing and general help. Good Corners Shopping Center, ANTIQUE furniture, glass, For Rant 66 available, $10,000. Philbrick • Vacations are ending home, vicinity- Center and 640-1021 MANCHESTER - Three- flealtors 646-1180 three large bedrooms, fourth Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. wages, free meals included. Manchester. McKee Streets. Call 643-9723. round oak tables, cast Iron toys, EAST Center Street - Office p o s s ib le . 2-car garage. Must furnish own transporta­ • Additional Income is needed collectibles of all kinds. 643-^35 bedroom apartment Includes R(X)KVILLE — Modem 3-room building, originally set up for GOOD MORNING! I’m a 2- everything In renovated man­ Beautifully landscaped tion. Call 649-5313. WANTED Experienced hair­ Wt IMVI opMliin raquMiig i minin of anytime. apartment, quiet area, stove, dental office. Waiting room, The BARROWS li WALLACE Co. Doga-BIrda-Pata 41 bedroom double with sion. $235 per month. Paul W. refrigerator, dishwasher, dis­ grounds. Marion E. Robertson, dresser's, Dreamland Beauty •xptrlMiM punMng card or tap*. two operating rooms, spare MANCHEISTER — Executive' Realtor, 643-5953. R eelton — MLS VERNOrl HIGHEST prices paid for an­ appliances, a garage and fenced Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- posal. carpeted. room, three labs, half bath, Manchester Parkade - M9-&3M UPHOLSTERER— For custom Salon, 1084 Burnside Ave., East AKC German Shepherd pups, 1021. Ranch, prestige neighborhood. shop in Hartford. Fringe Hartford. 289-1820. FULL TIME HOURS: tique furniture, paintings, ard for only $130. parking, plus three-room apart­ Custom-built for present owner POLISHED!! 8:15 A.M. - 4:15 P.M. black and tan, for pets or show, iomefinders, 549-69W. $20 fee. MANCHESTER — Investment benefits, good wages. Call 527- 1100, 872-2218. clocks and all collectibles. Aiy ment on second floor, $5d.OOO. with all the amenities. Central Appealing 7 room Dutch 51-11. package of two 6-6 Duplex plus BOLTON — Four bedroom 2668, between 9-5 p.m. APPLICATIONS being taken Noon - 8 P.M. quantity. Cameron, 644-8962. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, air-conditioning, Pella Ther­ six room single. Fully rented. Colonial Raised Ranch, for­ for full-time and part-time 9506. 646-4200. mopane windows and doors Ranch with two-car garage, set mal dining room, family PART TIME HOURS: AKC Shih Tzu puppy, champion TWO BEDROOM, centrally For details call The Zinsser on one-acre landscaped lot. DRIVERS for school buses, waitress positions. Apply W. T. sired, | and wmte male, 649- WANTED — Used trampoline, PRESIDENTIAL throughout. First-floor family Agency, 646-1511, room, 3 bedrooms, 2 >4 baths. 5:30 P.M. ■ 10:30 P.M. call 643-4605. located apartment, privacy, VERNON — Country View Plus two-full baths, fireplaced hours 7:30-8:45 a.m. and 2:15- Grant Company, Manchester 4858, r RESTAURANT - 150 seat, room, 2 stone fireplaces, 2V4 Exquisite home in executive 3:30 p.m. Will train, good pay. Parkade. An equal opportunity OR SIX HOURS A DAY adults only, no pets, security VILLAQE APTS. Apartments. Four large rooms, liquor, parking. Eastern baths, rec room. Call today to living room, formal dining TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR and references required. heated, stove, refrigerator, room, etc. etc. Priced at $39,- neighborhood. Immediate oc­ Apply now. Call 643-2414. employer. CONVENIENT TO YOUR SCHEDUU FREE — To good home, WANTED large rabbit hutch MANCHESTER Connecticut. Must sell. Call inspect this quality built home IMMEDIATE with run, good condition. Call Available October 1st. $225. garbage disposal, park two Warren E. Howland, Realtors, in AA zone 900. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. cupancy. Realistic price. $49,- L a ft gat togattiar fa dfacuM your situation and our nooito. female, mixed Cocker Spaniel, . Philbrick Agency, MACHINISTS - We have the WAITRESS for part-time days, 875-9326 after 5. Write Box, T, Manchester cars, $185 monthly, 875-6100 or 643-1108. Realtors, 646-4200. DCCUPANCY 500. Please call 649-5306 for Call us at any numbor M o w : excellent with children. (Jail Herald. One and two bedrooms. 875-7186. details, following openings r- Lathe, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 5 days weekly. CLERK-TYPISTS 649-4389. ANDOVER — 200-year-old Salary Range: $5,020 - $6,534. 35-hour week; CMS Cen­ Near schools, churches Garrison Colonial. Commercial Bridgeport, vertical turret Counter and booth service. WEST SIDE Cape — 6 rooms, 4 Manchester - Well built lathe, cintimatic. The Purdy • 547-5388 • 547-5100 tury, Blue Cross, Major Medical Insurance; 12 paid DUPLEX — spacious. 3 and shopping center, on ROCKVILLE — Rockland down and , up. Wall-to-wall or residential use. 3 income un­ • • B&W • e/^ Good pay, pleasant at­ AKC registered, male, R oom s Houaaa For Sala 72 2 Colonial off Autumn Street Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, mosphere, some benefits. App­ holidays. Without Board 59 bedrooms, fenced yard for the Terrace Apartmeqt, Highland carpeting, fireplace, aluminum its, 3Vi acres. Hayes Agency, Weimaraner, 9 months old, bus line. Call anytime. that features brick and frame The BARROWS i WALLACE Co. Manchester, 649-0000. ly in person. Brass Key 547-3218 •B47-3276 Two Immediate openings; one year’s eligibility list will be toddlers. It’s yours for $180. 50- Ave., large one bedroom storm and screens. Near bus 6464131. with dog house and permanent THE ’Thompson House — Cot­ 12. Homefinders, 549^980. ^ 0 646-2823 apartments, available im­ MANCHESTER - We are construction, plaster walls, Realtor] — MLS Restaurant. shots, 643-0813. line, $31,000. Philbrick Agency, Manchester Parkaiie — 549-5306 established for future vacancies. tage St., centrally located, fee. mediately. Includes heat, hot proud to offer this Jarvis built formal dining room, three COVENTRY North, 7 room BOOKKEEPER - Cape, priced to sell under $30,- Realtors, 646-4200. Experienced. Full-time. Duties WANTED — Plumbers helper, Qualifications: Typing 35 wpm; ability to handle public large, pleasantly furnished water, carpeting, air- large bedrooms, and a one-car center hall Colonial Cape, 1(4 contacts courteously. BLACK Miniature, AKC, male rooms, parking. Call 649-2358, MANCHESTER - 4 room, 2 conditioning, all appliances, 000. Features 3 bedrooms, baths, first floor family room, WEIST Hartford — Split Level, 9 require general ledger, trial some experience necessary. THE HARTFORD poodle, 4 months old, CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently garage. This home offers for overnight and permanent bedroom apartment, married with dishwasher and disposal. fireplace in living room, rec . Excellent residential rooms, 2 full baths, 2 fiireplaces, balance, P and L sheets, stan­ Phone 646-4876. You’ll llko working at Tho Hartford Insuranca Broup. 690 Applications and Job specifications may be obtained from housebroken, reasonable, Call room, equipped kitchen, one- restored, 7 fireplaces, summer gracious family living in a dard adjustment entrv. Little § guest rates. couple, no cnildreh or dogs. Oc­ Private terrace and pool, $175., kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new n. Immediate occupan­ exceptional value at $48,500. Asylum Avonuo, Hartford Ptaza, Hartford, ConnactIcuL Wa the Town Manager’s office, 1540 Sullivan Avenue, South after 6 p.m., 646-0256. DELUXE 2-bedroom car _ garage. ige. Located within ____ good neighborhood, con­ K Philbrick Bike Industries, 96 Sheldon Rd., EXPERIENCED Short Order. tober 1st., appliances, un­ Townhouse, IVk baths, includes 872-6360, 529-6586. baths, kitchen. Two-car earaBe, cy, $39,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Agency, Realtors, ara an aqual opportunity omployor/malo and tamale. Windsor, Conn. ROOM WITH kitchen heated, $135. ^-9057 after 5 walking distance of junior high venient to shopping, schools, 0131. 646-4200. Manchester. An equal oppor­ Hours 5 to 11 p.m., Monday carpeting, heat, appliances, air- and high school. Call Mrs. $58,900. Philbrick Agency, etc. Needs a little TLC but the tunity employer. through Friday. Apply only in Closing date: September 17, 1973 Articlaa lor Sola 45 privileges, centrally located, 14 p.m. . conditioning, and full private R(XJKVILLE — 4 rooms, no Realtors, 6464200. Arch Street. pets, $160 per month, heat, elec­ Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., price is only $31,000. BOLTON — New, Listing, 60’ COVENTRY -r Excitingly un­ person, Hartford Rd. Dairy basement. $260 per montn. Paul Realtors, 643-1121. FEMALE Assemblers, inspec­ Queen Brazier. ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER - Carpeted 2- W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, tricity, stove and refrigerator MANCHESTER - 6 room U&R built. Raised Ranch, 2 ique custom built Raised Ranch tors, machine operators, for se­ rinting plated, .007 thick. ROOM for working gentleman. bedroom double, appliances, 646-1021. C ape, IVz baths, modern baths, acre treed lot, top condi­ on wooded lot, balcony May be seen at 129 Walker parking. Take i( away for $150. NEW LISTING - Like new 7- MARTCNS AGENCY tion, $46,900. Hayes Agency, overlooks beamed cathedral cond and third shifts, to assem­ TIRE SERVICE MEH 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. room Colonial. Price below kitchen, finished family room, R aaihra JUNIOR Accountant — Hours 1 Phone 643-2711. Street after 6 p.m. ^14. Homefinders, 549-69M. ROCKVILLE — Immaculate 6464131. ceilinged living room, formal ble wheels for bicycles. Little Immediata opaninga tor full-timo tiro sarvice men to 9 p.m. Sales accounting, TWO-BEDROOM Apartment in replacement cost. Conveniently garage, aluminum siding. 646-2880 Bike Industries, 96 Sheldon Rd., LIFE :■ , $20 fee. four-rooms, appliances, Desirable location, Stanley dining room, 3 or 4 b^room s, excellent opportunity. Contact renovated mansion. Includes located on V* acre prime area. king sized master, multi­ Manchester. An equal oppor­ -WORK for our now Manchoatar location. Good atarting rate NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 WANTED — Female room everything, plus a fireplace, carpeting, one child, no pets, Agency, 643-5724. EAST HARTFORD - ao se to R. Morin, 569-1330. W O R K : : mate by same, Manchester Low 40’s. Owner, 646-1485. functional finished lower level, tunity employer. plua many company paid bonaflta. Muat apply In cents each. Inquire side door, FIVE ROOMS, ground floor $235 per month. Paul W. 643-9743. MANCHESTER - New Ranch, the Aircraft, 64 Duplex that tu W O R K poraon. Manchester Evening Herald. area. Call 646-8616, ask for apartment, carpeted, paneled, 3 bedrooms, dining room, full has ,been used as a rooming in-law apartment, 2(4 baths, 2- WANTED — Full-time, woman BEAUTIFUL Jackie. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- MANCHESTER — Executive car garage. High 30s. Philbrick NURSES AIDE, 12 midnight to ft Ut ;■ It i. - ■:) --- 1------. . . I air-conditioned. Parking. Apply 1021. ROCKVILLE - Centrally basement, quiet street. $M,900. house, 2-car garage. Priced to who would enjoy caring for Marlow’s Inc., 867 Wain St., located 5-room apartment. Ranch, prestige neighborhood, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. sell at $36,900. Vacant. T. J. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 8 a.m. Excellent wages aqd ■■■ill; \ ii ::i' elderly woman who is alert and DARK rich, clean loam, 5 formal dining room, central air benefits. Manchester Manor yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, COMFORTABLE room, Manchester. Stove, heat, hot water. Married Manchester Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ^ -'P V' <1 not bedridden. Should be able to MANCHESTER — Attractive 4 an d v a c , 2 -car garage, Nursing Home, 385 West Center sand, stone, pool and patio parking, gentleman preferred, couples only need apply. One MANCHESTER Bowers TOLLAND — 6-room Raised CAPITOL TIRE CO. make light meals, help with references. Call 649-6526. room apartment, stove, beautifully appointed inside and RAISED RANCHED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, eat-in St., Manchester, 64&0129. 22 Thomas Stroot, East Hartford sand, 643-9504. KIDS - Pets O.K. Two- refrigerator, references, no child accepted. No peta, $155 Cape, 4-bedrooms, fireplace, bath, light housekeeping etc. bedrooms, appliances, parking, monthly. Smurity, 646-1060. out. Jason Brooks Agency, 647- garage, level treed lot, ideal es­ kitchen with appliances, 114 Good pay. Call 875-5485. pets, $140. 228-3540, 649-5325. 1632. No calls 1-6 p.m. Dutched 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, North (taventry TRAVEL AGENCY needs part SCREENED loam, gravel, CLEAN Quiet furnished roon^ yard. Tight budget? Real fine at tablished neighborhood. 30’s. baths, fireplace, large family for working gentleman. Call formal dining room, with NEW lU I^ RIUKKS room, garage and patio. time office help, experienced Rita Temporaries processed gravel, sand, stone, $145. 49-29. Homefinders, M9- ROCKVILLE—3Vi room apart- Helen D. Cole, Realtor, MLS, EARN $15,000 per year or more 646-7944. PLEASANT four-room apart­ ROCKLEDGE — Eight room sundeck, family room with Beautifully landscaped treed preferred. Call 6^2756. and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ 6980. $20 fee. ment, newly renovated. Stove ment, appliances, heat, 643-6666. Carpeting in family room with WANTED — Attendants for driving ’Tractor Trailers. No arking, no pets, no children, Colonial with view, 4 DMrooms, fireplace and patio. fireplace, living room, dining lot, $40,900. Rowe & Rowe, 875- dover, 742-78M. and refrigerator. For details 2 fireplaces, 2Vi baths, 2-car 3167, 872-2022. weekends. Apply Hess, Broad experience necessary. We will ROOM available in private Mandiastar 125 m o n th ly , s e c u r ity . Aluminum siding. 2-car gar­ MANCHESTER - 3 family, room, eat-in kitchen, 1(4 EXPERIENCED woman train you. For information call, 647-1193. f garage, in-ground 20x40 heated wanted for counterwork, part- Street, Manchester. TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for home. Ideal for nurse, near Available October 1st., 646-lOM. age. central location, live in one baths, king sized master Sood Typing! write Manchester Herald, Box gECRETARY-Some Hospital. Parking. Phone 643- NOW RENTING -^pool with patio, finished base­ time. Apply Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak covering lawns, shrubs, etc.. 20 FOUR ROOM, second floor apartment and build equity in bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, Coventry (North) $38,900 MALE HELP wanted, part- “TT.” Include name, address customer relations work 1894. Tha Naw EAST HARTFORD honej ment with walk-out door onto MERRin AGENCY other two, $46,900. Hayes Agen­ Street, Manchester. Good Shorthand! First Class cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- apartment near park, bus stop ey laundry, 2-car garages, acre time evenings and weekends. and phone number. Good typing and shorthand. HOMESTEAD PARK VILLAGE heated one-bedroom,oom, parKii„ patio and pool area. Many REALTORS 646-1180 cy, 646^)131. ITS EXCITING We need you now! 6587. ' and stores. Stove and lots. Starting at $37,900. Apply in person to the Pizza Start $130. By Dam ato provided. Neat asi a pinoil for $115” extras. Low 60s. (tall 646-1900 For the young at heart. Brand SHEET METAL CLEANING Service is looking refrigerator. $150 monthly, for appointment, 9-5 p.m. Place, Route 44-A, Coventry, 49-1 Homefinders, M9-6980. $20 NICE Older home, lots of new Raised Ranch on a huge f o r 2 women, to clean SECRETARY-Work in HEAVY overhead doors, used, Apartmenta For Rent 63 1 & 2 OednKxn Towniwuses lease, security. Middle-aged FRE(»ETTE & MIUmN 742-7000. MECHANICS publications department of good condition, one door size 12’ couple. No pets or children, fee. privacy, rural setting. Four or country lot. Unique contem­ EX-OFFKE WOfWERS apartments on a regulaf,basis. Featu rin g : FULL dormer Cape, 3 large five bedrooms, bam and gar­ REALTORS 647-9993 local company. Good typing, wide 9’8” high. ’Two doors 10’ references rrauired. Available porary front, beamed HOMEMAKERS Mandiastor FEMALE HELP wanted, part- Light cleaning, 4 days a week. WE HAVE customers waiting • Self dean rang6 ANDOVER — Four-room bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, age. Priced to sell. Paul W. & MACHINE shorthand helpful. Start ^25. wide by 9’8” nigh. Call 649-4291. for the rental of your apartment September 15th. Call 646-1074 cathedral ceilings, 3 good 848-3443 time evenings and weekends. Tuesday through Friday, $2.40 • Largo refrigerator apartment, heated. Phone 742- MANCHESTER - 6-6 Duplex, screened porch, immaculate. Dougan, Realtor, 6434535. “Maybe A Temporary per hour plus. Must have own or home. J.D. Real Estate anytime. sized bedrooms, large Apply in person to the Pizza ASSEMBLERS S E C R E T A R Y HOTPOINT refrigerator, Scott • Slug carpetbig 7541 or 742-7492. 3 bedrooms each side. Vinyl Many extra features, 30’s. Call Job Is Tlie Answer” Place, Route 44-A, Coventry, transportation. Manchester and Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, sundeck from formal dining BOOKKEEPER — In charge 7Vi h.p. outboard motor, hun­ • Color co-ordinated FOUR ROOMS, second floor, coated steel siding, new roof. Lota-Land h r S a h 73 WILLINGTON - Brand new WORK WHEN YOU WANT! 742-7000. Minimum one year West Hartford area. Call 64^ of office for local expanding ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, 643-1108. custom built Raised Ranch. room, 2 baths, built-ins, 8133. ting gear, dehumidifier, LOOKING for anything in real • Full private baaamonto no pets. Security, $125. Phone Separate utilities, 2-car gar­ experience. Must read company. Starting salary humidifier, electric broom, • Hook-upt (or washer dryer mornings, or after p.m., 649- appliances, parking, basement, MANCHESTER - 102x632’ AA Near UConn. Duplex or single fireplace and 2 garages. If you FOR YOUR CONVEIKNCE WAITRESS - Over 18, part- COMPETENT General Ledger estate rental — apartments, 8 age. Beautiful condition. High SPARKLING clean 6-room time, 4 hours daily, 6 days a blueprints. Excellent fringe open. floor buffer, fireplace set, • Private patios 8 entrances 1265. yard for kids. Economy minded zone wooded lot. Asking $13,900. fam ily, 10 rooms, private want something unique, call bookkeeper for local firm. homes, multiple dwellings, no 40’s. Colonial. Raised hearth Helen D. Cole, Realtor, MLS, CAPITAL week for Manchester benefits and pay. much more. 644-2978. at $130. 52-2. Call Homefinders wooded setting. Low 40’s. Joe Gordon, 649-5306. Company paid fringes. Only SECRETARY—Sales depart­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate • Waft to shopping 8 schools 549-6980, $20 fee. 649-2813 fireplace, 1V4 baths, formal 643-6666. Lessenger (ta.. Realtors, 646- TEMPORARIES restaurant. Some experience SALESWOMAN Associates, Inc. 648.-5129. THREE-BEDROOM, first floor those qualified need apply, 643- ment of local company. (Sood SCUBA GEAR for sale, com­ M p d e f Apia. O p e n dining room, aluminum siding, 8713, 228-3101. • •B&W«* Will Open An Office In preferred, but not necessary. PRESSURE RLAST Evenings, 7 p.m.-midnight. 4 apartment, in newer two- sliding glass doors in basement. 2133. typing, no shorthand. Start at plete outfit. Call 643-1980. Dally 12 ’til Dark family. Appliances, air- EAST HARTFORD - 5% room TOLLAND — 2.3 Acres building Good pay for dependable per­ days per week. Experience MANCHESTER Area (Hebron) Ideal for family room and lot, Merrow Road. T.J. MFG.CO., INC. $ 110. E d t( Cengress St conditioning, and carpeting. D uplex, 3 bedroom s, $165 COVENTRY — Richmond Rd., The BARROWS li WALLACE Co. MANCHESTER son. (Jail 646-9168 after 3 p.m. NURSES AIDE - 11 to 7 a.m., Modern four rooms, including patio. Mid 30’s. Keith Real Crockett, Realtors, Tolland of­ R ealtor]— MLS for interview. 41 Chapel Street not necessary. Apply in per­ KEYPUNCHER-Second Boata-Acceaaorlea 46 off West N N e Tpke. $265. Security deposit r^uired; monthly. Immediate occupan­ cute 3-room home on 1.5 plus or 63 EAST CENTER ST. full-time, or part-time. Apply son: heat, hot water, carpeting, cy. 568-0130. Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. fice, 875-6279. minus acres. Brook, loads of Manche]ter Parkade — 549-5306 Manchester, Conn. shift, flexible hours. Start $3. appliances, storage, parking. TeL 6484363, 6434535 er 646-1021 No peta.pctober 1st occupancy. Suife206 TRUCK DRIVER - Oil Burnside Convalescent Home, MR. DONUT 1970 16’ RED F ib e rfo rm 643-5 room for expansion. High teens. 870 Burnside Avenue, East hourly. $190 monthly. 649-2871,646-0882. ig HEBRON — 145 acres, open Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- delivery. Holidays, vacations, (Wikiki) boat, 115 h.p. outboard WILLIMANTIC- First floor, 4 COVENTRY - Handyman’s 646-2002 Hartford, 289-9571. Call Mrs. Brunetti, 643-2487, 255 West Middle Tpke. ’The above is a partial listing. COMSTOCK Place—4-room, 2- rooms, bring the kids and his large vacant Ranch home. fields and rolling woodlands, 8713, 228-3101. medical plan.' Many more Manchester Johnson with trailer, $2,450. LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment CONVENIENTLY located, 2- Living room, dining room, delight, 2-bedroom Kanch, (10 iU L to 3 PJL) between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Menchester Call 872-6239 between ^10:30 family house, appliances, base­ rover, too! Only $125. 52-19. MANCHESTER — Six-room adjacent to state park. 1,500 fringe benefits, uniforms, etc. with refrigerator, range, dis ment, yard for kids. $150.49-32. bedrodm apartment, second kitchen, 2 full baths, fireplace, frontage includes large 1700 aluminum siding. Jason Brooks StiiliRg September 10th. Call 649-2871 or apply M&M Oil BABYSITTER wanted, for 1% weekdays. p.m. floor in 2-family. Appliances, Homefinders, 549^^. $20 fee. Cape, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, year old boy, 5 days a week. 6463441 posal,■ heat• at and parking. $195 Homefinders. 549-6980. $20 fee. family room, beautiful in- restorable Colonial. Call Agency, 647-1632. No calls 14 Service, Route 6, Bolton. Per­ adults, no pets. Immediate oc­ formal dining room, aluminum COVENTRY(NORTH) p.m. YOU CAN NOW REGISTER Call after 6:30, 646-5579. JOBS EAST OF MVER monthly.ily Handy to Main St. Call ground swimming pool. We are Warren E. Howland, Realtors, FOR EXCITING WELL­ manent work. Qardan Producta 50 644-2427. cupancy, $175, 643-9153. Bualnaaa Locatlona- siding, attached oversized gar­ !!N0W SWIMMING P(X)L installers, FOUR ROOM duplex. Hemlock age. Walk to East Catholic and holding the key to your new 643-1108. IS THE TIME!! PAYING TEMPORARY experienced or will train. All F e e s Paid Street location. f the status of these funds High School to the student body. a clear title to the property and St. Ann’s Mothers Circle will McKeough of 135 Hollister St. Dimock was released on his In naming' Bums on Monday has-been able to engage the Board of Directors at its did not Include alteniate types timated 2,000 left-wing Cemetery. Agostinelli of Manchester, maintain a complete stock of atAt Andn earlier Htime in p anrfand hrknohope fhthat o f r** » _____i_ixi___ l . exercising of tee option to buy meet Wednesday at the home of Meskill denied the post to depu­ However, since that time, it is In a natural amphitheater band to come to Manchester on Tuesday night meeting. of construction such as an arch­ terrorists or subversives from Friends may call at the —was listed in satisfactory con­ promise to appear in Circuit WINDOW prescription drugs to have P with the zone change request to Mrs. Richard Gauthier, 549 E. ty commissioner James F. today said he had no desire to up to the town to request any the steps being taken now will setting, tee students sat infor- different occasions. Fairbanks It instructed Town Counsel type tube bridge. Uruguay and Brazil given funeral home tonight from 7 to dition at Manchester Memorial Court 12, Rockville, Oct. 2 follow these requirements. Center St., after the combined Donald Coville, 39, of 54 Shugrue, who has been acting become chairman of the them available when you need such funds which may have ac­ preclude an recurrence in the rnally on the grassy bank and said he had ordered the perfect David Barry to proceed with After much discussion, the asylum in Chile by Allende. 9. Hospital today with injuries she Several other directors voiced q Mothers Circle meeting. School St., Rockville was of the department since gaming commission to succeed SHADES them...and when you need us crued. future,” Weiss said. Thompson, listened to the band play a con- day from the weatherman for the preparation of an ordinance jmatter was deferred to the end Tanks, ground troops and two suffered in a 4:25 p.m. accident Burns. He said he intends to we’re here at LENOX similar understanding. charged with intoxication and Wood’s resignation. The board, ’Thompson said, speaking for the board, said all cert of music from the occasion. to acquire the Laurel Lake \te e meeting so that other air force jets attacked the at W. Middle Tpke. and complete the four-year term of Made to Order PHARMACY, 299 E. Center Barry explained that tee at­ The executive board of interfering with a police of­ Meskill said Bump would was told by Weiss that he found members participated Shostakovich to Dixie and Cole During the program, Robert property for an addition to the busmas^ould be taken care of presidential palace in Santiago Congress St. Bring yonr old rollen la and St., 649-0896. Free Prescrip­ torney for the Dennisons had in­ Manchester Green School PTA begin to familiarize himself im­ comptroller to which he was the town’s experience had been “positively” in the discussion Porter to Sousa. Johns, band director at Illing town’s sanitary land-fill site and (h^ffe'etors would then just before noon Tuesday after Police said Miss McKeough, ficer, in connection with the in­ elected in 1970. MTo 88c per shadO;______tion Delivery from 8 a.m.-9 formed him by letter that tee ti­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the mediately with the operations favorable and while he had “no of the matter and the way it had Abouty45 instrumentalists and instrumental instructor in and it approved a renegotiated have time to view the drawings Allende refused an ultimatium William O. Schober riding her bicycle on the wrong vestigation of a disturbance on p.m. Mon. thru Sat., 8 a.m.-8 tle had been cleared and tee home of Mrs. Sue Farr, 29 Brooklyn St. of his new department while deliberate intention to conceal been handled. They accepted played ilh'der the direction of the elementary schools, was in­ contract for $100,000 to con­ for the proposed bridge and dis­ to resign that was issued by the TOLLAND - William 0. side of the street (W. Middle E. A. JOHNSON p.m. Sun. and. Sept. 1 option would be extended Elizabeth Dr. still attending to matters in­ Agostinelli has been men­ th6 existence of such a fund” he Weiss’ concept that the funds’ Chief Musician Arthur vited to direct one of the struct a new bridge over Hop cuss the renegotiated cost of heads of the army navy, air Schober, 75, of Tolland Ave., Tpke.), ran into a car operated He was released on his on the basis of terms in the volving the special revenue tioned as a possible successor Holidays...Master Charges cited some past experiences availability fpr budget use were Richards, assistant director. numbers. Brook oti Olcott St. $100,000 with the apparent low force and national police. The died this morning at Rockville by Raymond Dufresne Jr. of promise to appear in Circuit PAINT GO. are Honored...“ Symbol of original. Town Manager Robert Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, commission. to Burns. where such funds have had to be uncertain at budget time, but The band, noted for its series Neither action came to a con­ bidder, Annulli Construction palace was set afire, but the General Hospital. Storres, Mass. Miss McKeough Court 12, Rockville, Oct. 2. 728B1AINST. Finest Pharmacy ^rvice.” B. Weiss said on the basis of the will meet tonight at 8 at the used for unanticipated in­ were agreed that the board of summer concerts at the U.S. clusion without some heated Co., whose estimater, Ronald president’s guard did not sur­ Mr. Schober was born Oct. 25, was taken to the hospital by Mitchell, letter and the fact the option home of Mrs. John surance claims. should have been informed of Coast Guard Academy in New discussion. Churchill, was present. render until nearly 2:30 p.m. 1897 in Germany and came to ambulance. was now about ready to be exer­ Papenhausen in Windsor. His letter explained the PSF the funds’ existence and the Most upsetting to Director He and Town Engineer The leaders of the coup were Rockville at an early age. The other bicycle-car ac­ London, has appeared in Stans Trial cised, he had asked for the PZC Father Time has two parts, a required por­ decision whether to hold them Anthony F. Pietrantonio was Walter Senkow explained the Gen. Augusto Pinochet, the Before he retired, he was a self- cidents Monday were: Manchester before. It has Lisa Berzins, 7, of 281 Center tion and a volunteer portion. in reserve was properly a board to make the zone change, which army commander; Gen. employed painter. He formerly —A 3:35 p.m. mishap at Ver­ played for the American Postponed the action Monday night by the it did. design which is intended to St., conducted a back-to-school of the British War Veterans of “The required portion decision and not the town Legion, the Tall Cedars of Planning and Zoning Commis­ meet state requirements for a Gustavo Leigh, the chief of the had been employed at the non St. and Eva Dr., involving a (Continued from Page'One) NEW YORK (AP) - The Barry recommended — and carnival recently to raise funds Manchester. protects the employes and the manager’s. Lebanon, as well as Manchester sion to rezone the Laurel Lake 50-year flood level and is 311/2 air force; Adm. Jose Toribino Rockville woolen mills. bicycle ridden by 15-year-old pressures of Watergate and the board concurred —' tee town for Muscular Dystrophy. A reception followed in the insurance company by No punitive action or censure ^property to industrial use. feet wide by 56 feet long with a Merino, chief of naval He was a past president of the Kathleen VonDeck of 55 Eva alas — father time succeeded High School and Bennet Junior should enact an ordinance to Proceeds amounted to $50. British-American Club. providing residual claims in the was taken, the mayor said. High School. other federal investigations He expressed strongly his sidewalk, which they said was operations, and Gen. Cesar Italian-American Friendship Dr. and a car driven by Shirley where the German Army complete the deal and this Later that afternoon, the event our contract terminates, However, the board is strongly into the 1972 presidential cam­ feeling that this action was necessary to carry anticipated Mendoza of the national police. Club of Tolland. M. McLeod of 104 Richmond failed,” he said. The program began with the could be done at the October colors were in front of the band the letter said. recommending to future boards paign have forced a delay in the premature and violated his un­ traffic and still permit free It was the first time in 46 Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Manchester Lodge of Masons Dr. The VonDeck girl reported While the monetary value of entire group reciting the Pledge meeting. In the meantime, he for the first time when tee “It is prudent,” Weiss told trial of John N. Mitchell and derstanding of the board’s con­ flow of run-off waters beneath years that the traditionally non­ Margaret Vanderbrook will confer the Entered Appren­ a minor injury, police said. the flags is not great, their sen­ of Allegiance followed by the would complete the option Highlanders paraded in the an­ the board, “to.leave a (.See Page Fourteen) Maurice H. Stans. ditions concerning its* option to it. Their engineefing judgments political Chilean armed forces Schober; a sister, .Mrs. Ger­ tice degree when it meets at —An accident at E. Middle timental value would be dif­ National Anthem, during which extension and prepare the or­ Tpke. and Summit St. at 7:50 nual Firem en’s parade in The two former Cabinet of­ purchase the 110-acre dry lake were that steel-arch or clvert overturned a civilian govern­ trude Hoffman of Rockville; 7:30 tonight in the Masonic ficult to estimate, Rjchie said, about half of the students sang. dinance covering the authoriza­ p.m., in which a car driven by Ellington. ficers and leaders of President property from the Dennison type of construction presented ment. and a niece. Temple. Junior Warden Earl and in disposing of the colors, Ted Fairbanks, superinten- tion to purchase the property JoAnn Marshall of 184 Bissell Nixon’s 1972 re-election cam­ brothers for expansion of the problems in that these could Allende, a physician, senator Private funeral services will Robertson will preside. he and McDowell selected the and allocate funds for the site St. was in collision with a bicy­ paign had been scheduled to go land-fill site. more easily become glogged and avowed Marxist Socialist, be Thursday at White-Gibson- Highlanders to be entrusted improvements. cle ridden by Laura K. Matte, on trial Tuesday in U.S. District Pietrantonio said the board, p th debris and thus become made three unsuccessful cam­ Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm Mayfair Y Club will have a with their care so the “tradition Court on charges of conspiracy, Mayor John Thompson, in St., Rockville. Burial will be in 21, of 111 E. Middle Tpke. No in- Region Training Center in submitting tee referendum susceptible to washing out. paigns for the presidency social gathering Wednesday at initiated many years ago by the Chamber summarizing the majority view juires were reported. obstruction of justice and for $1,391,000 for the land The bridge design shown the before he won in 1970. He only Grove Hill Cemetery, 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of British War Veterans may be perjury. of board, said he was distressed Rockville. No charges were lodged in acquisition and improvements directors involves pre-stressed got 36.3 per cent of the popular Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair carried on. But their lawyers argued that that the rezoning request was Friends may call at the any of the bicycle-car to the site which the voters ap­ concrete beam construction. vote but was high man, and the residents are invited. “Comrade McDowell and Told Watergate investigations had made prior to the actual com­ funeral home Wednesday from collisions, police said. ' myself are happy in the Specifications Drafted proved, was made with the The lowering of the estimate Christian Democrats, Chile’s pletion of the option extension (Continued from Page One) taken too much of their time from the previous submitted largest party, agreed to his 7 to 9 p.m. knowledge that you (the stipulation no zoning change and documents assuring the Recent arrests made by personnel have been busy with DOUG BEVINS and said they needed more time bid of $125,00 resulted from election by congress. Highlanders) will carry them Community College campus. would be requested from the town of clear title. Barry The Manchester Jaycee Manchester Police for alleged spot checks of gasoline stations (Herald Reporter) training area utilizing industry to prepare an adequate defense. elimination of some planned with dignity to yourselves and The center would serve an an­ town until certain conditions in explained the title clearance Wives will hold their traditional shoplifting incidents included: and restaurants. However, training materials, standards, road approach work such as with honor to the memory of ’The Manchester Board of ticipated population of about champagne punch party tonight —Barbara G. Dunham, 23, of restaurants will be removed and working conditions. came much sooner than an­ elimination of an "S” curve the British War Veterpns of Education has adopted an 18- 200,000 from Manchester and 15 ticipated, and Weiss said he at- 8 at the home of Mrs. 14C Progress Dr., Rockville, from controls tonight at mid­ -Occupational training in near the bridge site and Fuel Oil Joseph A. Calanek Manchester.” page set of educational surrounding towns. made the request to the PZC Richard Bolbrock, 65 Finley St. charged with fourth-degree night and they will be free to food service, a program offered Green Arrested shortening the span from 60 Joseph A. Galanek, 63, of 123 The unit was formed in June specifications for the proposed A local referendum will be Lee McCray, president of the larceny at Davidson & raise prices, commented White. in cooperation with the hotel assuming the letter stating the feet. Hemlock St., died this morning 1931 with about 15 memWs, required, Fendell said, even Guarantee Manchester Jaycees, will speak Leventhal, Manchester There are currently 30 to 40 Regional Occupational Training and restaurant division of tee title was clear removed the at Manchester Memorial Richie recalls. At one time tee though state funds would com­ Because further calls for bids on “The Role of the Jaycees in Parkade. Court date is Oct. 1. IRS personnel in the Hartford Center, and the specifications community college. For Two Murders obstacle to seeking the rezoning on an alteirnate design, which Hospital. membership reached about 60. pletely pay for building and Requested the Community.’,’ Any new —Frances A. Fulton, 28, of and Bridgeport areas charged must now go befjire the state —An automotive laboratory, oxygen to the children. They of the area to industrial use. He the board .was told might costs Mr. Galanek was born Oct. The first commander was education department’s Bureau equipping the facility. The BARBARA RICHMOND said he felt all the board’s con­ Jaycee wife wishing to become 126 Deepwood Dr., charged with enforcing tee regulations. focusing on the essentials of were taken to the hospital, by $80,000 or more depending on 20, 1909 in Harwinton, son of McCullough, and Baker served of School Buildings for ap­ Town of Manchester would (Herald Reporter) ditions had been met. WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Joseph and Rose Galanek, and a member may contact Mrs. with fourth-degree larceny at He added teat any persons auto maintenance. ambulance. bidders, tee relatively short as secretary until his death. proval. have to pay the Interest charges Richard Green, 26, of Vernon The Olcott St: bridge, which Abraham A. Ribicoff said today had lived in Manchester for a Lee McCray, 280 E. Middle D&L. Court date is Sept. 17. with questions regarding the —Functional academics Autopsies were performed at time left where weather can be There are other members alive, ’The proposed training center on funds it would have to Garden Apts., Vernon, was was washed out in a flood in that the Ea$t Coast will have number of years. He had been Tpke. —Margarita Colon, 21, of regulations should feel free to related to the vocational the hospital later in the day. ejcpected favorable for con­ Richie said, but most have —which will provide the borrow to finance the construc­ arrested this morning by Ver­ late summer, also involved enough hdtee-heating oil this employed as a custodian by the Willimantic, charged with telephone the Hartford IRS of­ training areas (classroom in­ The cause of death of Sean was struction, and the urgency of moved away or are inactive, “ missing link” In services tion —the state’s 100 per cent non Police on a bench warrant vigorous discussion. Because of winter only if the Nixon ad­ Manchester Board of Educa­ fourth-degree larceny at W.T. leaving the task of disbanding fice. struction). given as “asphyxiation,” but reopening Olcott St. for fire offered to retarded and grant would be reimbursed in a issued by Superior Court Judge early replacement estimates as ministration requires man­ tion. Manchester Memorial Grant Co., Manchester the post and transferring of its Richard Clark, Chamber —A physical education the cause of Rachael’s death protection to the area and other physically handicapped lump sum after the center was John Shea and States Attorney low as $37,000 and a low bid datory allocation of supplies. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Hospital employees are Parkade. Court date is Sept. 24. colors to he and McDowell. executive vice president, called program, individualized and has still not been given, pending reasons, the directors voted to students —would serve several completed. Donald Caldwell charging him finally received at $125,000, He said a survey of 30 oil Helen Sampeck Galanek ; a son, reminded that the Bloodmobile —Michael G. Mills, 32, of 139 Participating in the transfer attention to the dinner Oct. 3 taught to small groupst-of further examination of tissues. accept the revised contract, area towns as w ell, aa The earliest possible date for with two counts of murder. several directors were con­ companies shows no critical James J. Galanek of will be located at the hospital Palmer Dr., South Windsor, ceremony was an honor guard outlining tee program of work. students. Green told police he was with Director Farr dissenting. such a referendum, as seen by On Aug, 30 G reen was cerned whether the. town was shortage among firms Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. cafeteria Wednesday to receive charged with fourth-degree from the Inspector Instructor Gov. ’Thomas J. Meskill will be Manchester, according to Nor­ —Team work experience, in baby-sitting with the infants The consensus of the majori­ School Superintendent James charged with murder in connec­ looking at a bridge larger than producing heating oil, “only Barbara G. Day of Vernon; and donations of blood from 1:30 to larceny at K-Mart department Staff, 1st Battalion, Co. B, 25th the keynote speaker and tee man Fendell, Manchester’s which groups of exceptional and his wife, from whom he ty of the board seemed to be the P. Kennedy, Is sometime next tion with the investigation of necessary and perhaps in­ among the independent two sisters, Mrs. Rose Goodwin 4:30 p.m. store, Spencer St. Court date is U.S. Marines, Hartford, con­ dinner will be at The (Colony. coordinator of special educa­ aiuuents work, under supervi­ said he had been separated, was town’s engineers and manager spring. the deaths of his two children, cluding too many frills operators who have to dis­ of Wethersheld and Mrs. Emily Sept. 24. sisting of Staff SgU. William tion. sion, at jpb stations in the com­ at work at St. Francis Hospital should prepare more specific Fendell said Manchester three-month ojd Rachael and Director James F. Farr was tribute most of it.” Bamian of Brattleboro, Vt. —Elaine Z. Gold, 37, of 11 Trala, Dennis Felsing, Jerry Fendell, who developed the munity. where she is a nurse. and realistic cost estimates in Oliver'Rd., charged with proposed center’s educational —which has been “right out In 2V4-year-old Sean. The babies most concerned with the wide The Connecticut Democrat The funeral will be TTiursday Granger and Craig r O R O L A Specific needs listed in the Green was charged with the future and more fully said in a speech prepared for A Hunter Safety course, front” in developing services were pronounced dead-on- at 8:15 a.m. from the John F. fourth-degree larceny at D&L, Bartholomew. They were ac­ specifications, told the school variance in estimates and the explain the reasons for designs which is required for the for the mentally retarded and specifications include five in­ arrlval at Rockville Hospital murder later in the day. He was the Senate that the major oil Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Manchester Parkade. Court companied to the presentation board that approval by the structional classrooms, a gar­ finally decided upon. purchase of a hunting license in physically handicapped—offers earlier that day. Green has arraigned in Circuit Court 12, companies have more heating Center St., with a Mass at St. date is Sept. 24. site by Piper Donald Richie, DMOONAL Bureau of School Buildings Is As Director Vivian Ferguson Connecticut, will be held Sept. many programs. “But there’s a age (for the automotive been held at the Hartford East Hartford and was assigned ' 'y -' oil stored (or the East Coast James Church at 9. Burial will who is Richie’s grandson. €o. the first of several steps which program), an Industrial to Public Defender Terrence pointed out, last night was the 19 with registration at 6 p.m. at Warren G. Morrison, 30, of Robert & Flortnco Botton, Owner* PORTABLE TV must be taken: missing link,” he said—"an oc­ Correctional Center in lieu of a than they did a year ago. be in Mt. St. Benedict Accepting the British flag laboratory, a cafetorlum (large Sullivan. first time she had been given in­ the VFW Home. Those wishing 132 Pearl St., was charged Mon­ Modem Methods • The successive steps include cupational training center for $50,000 bond. This morning in "However, the independent Cemetery, Bloomfield. from Richie was James \^odel BP3050KN Personal portable with crisp, clean picturel Built-In carry multi-purpose room), physical Following a hearing before CLEAR formation and data which went more information may contact day night with breach of peace, Old FasUoned Honesty acquiring a commitment from adolescent retardates aged 14 Tolland County Superior Court operators have been allocated Friends may call at the Lockhart of the Highlanders education facilities, a physical the bail commissioner, the into the engineering decision the instructors. Church in connection with an incident landle. Two-tone tan and beige color cabinet. Custom-Matic Pre-Set VHP area towns to participate In the to 21.” bond was re-set at $100,000 and so little heating oil by these funeral home Wednesday from and the American flag was MONUMENTS! therapy room, game room, of­ following day, bond was set at Clear and cool tonight, low 45- that helped explain why the Barrera, 646-4166; or Vytau at an accident scene at Main MARKERS I Tuner. The Regional Occupational Green was to be presented in producers that their storage 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ' accepted from McDowell by center's programs, approval of fices, conference rooms, and so $50,000 and Green was taken to original estimates were at such Chemerka, 643-0590. and Hilliard Sts. CEMETERY Training Center, Fendell court in Rockville this after­ to-50. Sunny and pleasant tanks are only 25 per cent lull, The family suggests that any Robert St. Germain. Matthew the State Board of Education, on. the Hartford Correctional wide variance with the actual Police said Morrison didn’t liLETTERINQ explained, would be ‘'a trade noon. tomorrow, high In the mid 70s. with 3.9 million barrels,” memorial contributions may be Ramsey, drum major, then con­ and local referendum approval Center. He was presented in project bids received. obey an officer’s instructions at Coownlent Evening I Honw Appolntmtnti school for the handicapped.” About 8 a.m. on Aug. 30, Winds, variable 10 m.p.h. or Ribicoff said. That is about half made to tee St. James Church Temple Chapter, OES, will ducted the band in a review of ARRANGED e DISPLAY AT of tee project. The Lawrence Associates of Circuit Court 12, Rockville, last Churchill told the toard, his the scene. The adopted educational Green called Vernon Police and less tonight and tomorrow. the figure at this time a. year Building Fund or to the have its regular business the colors past the reviewing 107A Bumilde Ave., E. Hertford Seven area towns have Manchester have been Tuesday and at that time the firm now can go ahead and He was released on his ONer ManckMir Cllv line) specifications list six major said he had been walking the Precipitation probability, ago. Manchester Memorial Ap­ meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at stand where the two BWV 20th CENTURY TV already told Manchester they designated as architects for the case was continued to Sept. 18 order materials and has set a the Masonic Temple. Officers written promise to appear in are Interested In the regional characteristics of the services training center, and It is dog and came back to his apart­ near -zero tonight and The senator said independent preciation Fund. veterans rendered their final TEL. 528-2680 S2S-1B84 176 MIIWSHM AVE., EAH NARTmiO when GreOn w asjo have been tomorrow. target date for completion by will wear colored gowns. court Sept. 24. to be offered: ment to find the two children dealers need 70 to 80 per cent of salute to the colors as members training center, which will be expected that preliminary presented for a hearing on Nov. 30 unless the project Is located on the Manchester —An Industrial laboratory, a plans will be drawn soon. near death. Police went to the Outlook for Friday, fair with capacity to meet peak demand! apartment and administered probable cause. little temperature change. delayed by adverse weather. during tee winter.