PACE TWENTY-FOUR-JiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. C<«m.. Thurs. April 3,1975 Someone Blew It, Says One Victim

Of Sewer Backup MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1976- VOL. XCIV, No. 157 Manchester—A City of Village Charm twenty-four pages - two sections price: fifteen cents “You can’t blame this on the the sewer department’s system,” said Joseph O’Hare of emergency number four times 71 Birch St. before the “out of order” tape “Somebody blew it,” he said. recording stopped. A man final­ O’Hare and his wife, his ly answered and told her he h ^ landlady and neighbor, Mrs. been notified at 10:45 a.m. Orphans Dead Anna Deyorio of 69 Birch St., O’Hare said he was told by and A1 Gioielli of the Lexington men in the crew which arrived Thieu Plans Tailor Shop at 73 Birch St. were at 11:45 a.m. that they had not all victims of a sewer backup been notified at their homes un­ Friday morning. til 11 a.m. D’Hare said 45 In C5A Crash Raw sewage gushed out of minutes seemed like a good their toilets for nearly two time. hours due to a block in the main The crew cleared the unable to control the rate of descent and New Cabinet SAIGON (UPI) - A U.S. Air Force blockage within five minutes sewer line just west of their C5A Galaxy transport plane carrying plunged to earth in a swampy area just SAIGON (UPI) — President Nguyen United States not only did nothing to help and then did a fine job in homes just before 10 a.m. 305 persons, most of t'hem Vietnamese outside the base. Ruptured fuel tanks Van Thieu said tonight the South Viet­ but contributed to it by allowing the Com­ Despite making many phone cleaning up the mess in the war orphans bound for the United burst into flames, sending up towers of namese cabinet has resigned and will munists to infiltrate here. calls to town departments and homes and helping clear the smoke that could 1^ seen in Saigon, six or be replaced by a new administration. “The loss of support has caused a loss of town officials, a sewer depart­ odor, O’Hare said. States on the first flight of President seven miles away. morale. The United States has not been Mrs. Deyorio said she stayed Ford’s emergency Operation He blamed the United States for the ment crew did not arrive until The CSA was Iraund for its first stop at replacing military supplies and equipment 11:45 a.m. out of her home until Monday Babylift, crashed and burned here Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines loss of more than half of South Viet­ nam to the Communists. on a one-for-one basis as agreed in the Town Manager Robert Weiss after it had been cleaned. The today while attempting an emergency and President Ford had planned to greet Paris agreement. and Charles Fuller, assistant to O’Hares were able to stay all ’ 4 landing. personally the orphans when they arrived Prime Minister Tran Thien Khiem is weekend in their home as the 57 WINNERS. 56 DiAirS. being replaced by Nguyen Ba Can, chair­ the chief of operations in the At least 178 of those aboard the mercy in California. “We saw 5(XI,000 American soldiers go to sewer department, both said sewage did not come above the flight were killed, the U.S. Embassy said. The crash sent a wave of shock through man of the South Vietnamese National war with $30 billion a year. We have a there was not a long delay from basement floor there. Embassy spokesmen said at least 100 the United States where hundreds of Assembly, who will form a new Saigon ad­ million soldiers but much less money. We the time the proper person was Gioielli lost carpeting and a children and 15 to 20 adults survived the families were awaiting to adopt the 2,000 ministration, 'Thieu told his nation. The now need to see whether America will notified of the block. $75 suit. That^ a car a day no matter how you slice R. first Crash of the world’s largest plane. orphans to be brought there on the hour-long address broke his silence over meet its commitments to South Vietnam.” Weiss said crews arrived one Mayor John Thompson and 'The embassy said the plane carried 243 military airlift. A l^ ite House aide, the massive Communist gains in the past “We did not know what American aid hour after the sewer treatment Director Vivian Ferguson both orphans ranging in age from 8 months to awakened at the presidential quarters at month. would be coming in the next two or three plant was informed. expressed their regrets over 12 years, most of them fathered by U.S. Palm Springs, Calif., described the crash Can, considered one of the most astute years. How could we not be influenced by “This is normal response the delay. Both said they asked servicemen formerly stationed in South as “uh^lievable and shocking.” politicians in Saigon, has been chairman of that fact? How could we trust the time for after hours or holiday Weiss to study the methods Vietnam. The embassy said there also South Vietnamese troops quickly sealed the assembly since the latest con­ Americans? problems,” he said. used to handle this kind of were 44 U.S. Mission escorts, 16 Air Force off the crash site, an area near the Saigon gressional elections in 1972. He is “ I hope the people of America and the Fuller said that when the problem on weekends and Our Car-A-Day promotion has been one against our numbers, available wherever you crewmen and two flight nurses. (The Pen­ River which is under partial Communist regarded by politicians as a rightist and American Congress will see our need and proper number was called, the holidays. tagon said 10 medics and nurses from the control. The plane Was a mile and a half supporter of Thieu. the consequences of the actions over the 4 of the biggest successes in our history. In just buy Lottery tickets. You might be a winner employe answering did have Weiss said, “The town has an Phillipines were aboard). from the airport wheti it fell. The change of administration came last two years. Help us more effectively to trouble reaching an off-duty effective emergency procedure 56 (days (from Jan. 30 to Mar. 20), we’ve sold and not even know it. The plane was 40 to 60 miles out of Many of the dead were children who had after the Saigon regime claimed to have protect our nation.’’ crew. He called Fuller at home for handling backups. These Saigon when a rear cargo door blew out been strapped to the floor of the transport, cracked the second plot in a week for a He appealed to the people to maintain who then got a crew together situations develop several 57 winning tickets. That’s more than a car But hurry. You only have 30 days from from unknown causes, the embassy said. which arrived here earlier today from the coup against Thieu and U.S. Army (Tiief of their self-confidence, retain their and on its way in five minutes, times each week.” a day. And each one of our Oldsmobile the date on the stub to claim,the car and the This damaged the Galaxy’s elevators as Philippines carryihg artillery pieces and Staff Gen. Frederick C. Weyand said he calmness, remain alert, avoid panic and he said. The proper emergency the plane flew at 31,000 feet. ammunition for hard-pressed South Viet­ agrees fully with 'Thieu’s military efforts listen to and obey the government and ad­ O’Hare said Mrs. Deyorio number list^ is 649-9697. Cutlasses, AMC Matadors, Plymouth Furies cash.* And join the dozens of happy people The pilot, Maj. Dennis Traynor, turned namese troops struggling against Com­ to combat the Communist offensive. ministration. made their first phone call Employes answer the number and Granada Ghias came loaded with lux­ who’ve already won the Lottery’s latest bonus back toward Tan Son Nhut airbase but was munist forces near the city. 'Thieu said: “The American people as Thieu pledged a determined stand to de­ before 10 a.m. She was told 24 hours a day, he said. Earlier this week, U.S. AID officials well as the American Congress must see fend the remaining portion of South Viet­ someone would be sent out, he Weiss said the town is getting uries. And $1,000 cash to boot. giveaway. And don’t forget, by subscribing to refused to allow the same group of now that they have got to do something for nam. He swore over and again in the said. too many sewer backup calls. But some winners still haven’t claimed Player’s Choice, Connecticut’s subscription orphans to board a World Airways charter the people of South Vietnam to keep from rambling speech that he would never earning the label of traitors.” When no help arrived, she The new budget calls for; a new yet. If you still have your stubs, check them lottery, you can get in on all the lottery action. plane because they felt it was unsafe to fly agree to any coalition with the Com- called the Manchester, Town pipe cleaning program. 8.7 Per Cent with the youngsters strapped to the floor. He said that with reduced U.S. military niunists nor any recognition of a second Fire Department which Pipe cleaning equipment It was the first crash of a passenger aid it was clearly impossible for South Vietnam existing within South Vietnam. recorded her call at 10:28 a.m. ordered in the 1973-'74 budget plane at Tan Son Nhut, which at the height Vietnam to maintain control of the entire Before Thieu’s speech, senior Com­ They arrived at 10:30 a.m. but has just arrived, he said, and Are Jobless of the Vietnam War was one of the world’s I ' ^ country. munist diplomats told UPI the Viet Cong were not equipped to clear the make pipe cleaning easier. busiest airports. “ We might say that the d irect is willing to stop fighting and begin blockage. O’Hare said he believes what WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unemploy­ The area of the crash was partially con­ One of the Lucky Few battlefield situation which recently oc­ negotiations immediately, but only if At this time, the victims of town leaders have told him ment soared to 8.7 per cent in March, a trolled by the Viet Cong, but there was no Mrs. Linda Moritz of Loveland, Colo., tearfully hugs her new charge, a four- curred came, of course, through Thieu is replaced. jump of 0.5 per cent that meant nearly 8 weakness,” Thieu said. "But you also the sewage block began calling about the procedures. But he Indication the C5A had been shot down. year-old Vietnamese orphan named Thomas who was one of the lucky On the war front, Communist gunners still suspects someone “blew million Americans were jobless, the have to admit that the spirit of the people today fired five rockets into Can Tho, the anyone they could that might Initial reports said the plane had reached orphans to flee Vietnam. He’s from Saigon, where he spent the last three help. Even the fire department it” somewhere Friday. How government said today. of South Vietnam has been undermined for Mekong Delta’s largest city, 75 miles from an altitude of 37,500 feet when the door months in an orphanage (UPI photo). made a call. else could the delay have Unemployment increased by 500,000 blew off — a similar type of incident which more than a year since they saw the Saigon. Mrs. O’Hare said she dialed happened, he asked?______during March, and 3.1 million over last caused the crash of a DC-10 near Paris in Nalion Rivora, M ri. Helen Scholz, R. B. Callahan, Gertrude Rathbun, Antoinelle Sullo, Vernon Guntalut, Garland L Harrell, A. N. Cfartelto, August, according to statistics released by Mtridan Antonia Glatlonbury Eatl Hartford Stamford Naugatuck Eatl Haven. Norwalk March 1974. Subtcrlpllon Winner the Labor Department. The unemploy­ CONN. SALVAOE CO., Inc., alias The ’The CSA immediately lost pressurization, ment rate reached its highest level since and the pilot tried to return to Saigon. 1941. A GLORIOUS EMPORIUM About a mile-and-a-half short of the air­ College Projects Built Illegally The large increase was expected after field the plane smacked into ^m e muddy CORKER OF HARTFORD ROAD President Ford predicted in San Diego rice paddies, and fire apparently broke out HARTFORD (UPI) - Nearly a fices without proper authorization from ment, as required by law. Auditor Henry $31,525 for paving parking areas near the & PIKE ST., MANCHESTER - 649-7702 Thursday these would be “some dis­ in a wing when a fuel tank ruptured. Huge the Connecticut Department of Public Becker said. new campus library in summer 1972, $33,- couraging unemployment figures,”, and quarter of a million dollars vras spent clouds of black smoke could be seen in illegally for parking lots, paving and Works. In their latest findings, forwarded in a 751 for another paving project in summer Treasury Secretary William E. Simon Saigon, seven miles away. Auditor Leo V. Donohue said the im­ letter to Gov. Ella T. Grasso, the auditors 1973, and $34,637 for building four parking Hi Neighbor! building renovations at Central predicted joblessness will hit 9 per cent by The first airlift of 52 orphans to the proprieties don’t reflect on the quality of reported uncovering a total of $139,000 lots and paving work between September Canio Coppola, William Bowet. Marldn Wllchintki, Catherine M. Fox, Alexander Chmielintkl, Haynet Dujon, Edward Miaphy, Theodore R. Knapp, summer. Connecticut State College, UPI has You get a few decent Brooklyn, New York, Hartford East Haven Avon Walerbury, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Meriden Southington United States arrived Thursday in San the work and the projects were properly spent in violation of state law for the and October of last year. days and everyone thinks Subtcription Winner Subtcription Winner It was the third consecutive month the Francisco aboard a privately owned World learned. put out for bid. parking lots, paving and the renovation of O’Connor Lumber of Westfield, Mass., P Spring is here. My wife has unemployment rate has been above 8 per Airways DC-8 to a country touched by the Connecticut’s watchdog auditors said Donohue said the state required the a library building. Hartford Lumber Co. of Hartford and already asked me to dig cent. In January and February it was 8.2 plight of the millions of refugees fleeing a the man responsible for the violations was Department of Public Works to'approve The auditors said $30,000 was spent for Builders Hardware of West Hartford were per cent. ' Dr. Cletus A. Clow, who had been fiscal of­ her some garden beds and Communist offensive. Adoption agencies any improvement project costing more building materials to renovate Willard paid more than $30,000 for building Some segments of the population were ficer at Central and then was elevated to mow the lawn. I ’ll put her throughout the nation were swamped with than $25,000. And, he said, no purchases Hall, a campus library building. materials to renovate Willard Hall hit harder than others. requests for Vietnamese children. the Board Of Trustees of State Colleges, Just before Meskill left office, Donohue without proper authorization, they said. request in my appointment may be made, except in emergencies, The jobless rate for blue collar workers 'Thursday, President Ford announced he which oversees the four state college cam­ without purchase orders submitted and Becker informed him more than $100,- Purchase orders for four contracts wiUF book and discuss it after rose from 10.9 per cent in February to a was earmarking a special $2 million fund puses. through the state comptroller and the 000 was spent illegally to renovate Bar­ Colossale Concrete, Inc., of New Britain, we’re well into the golf record 12.5 per cent in March. The un­ to fly out 2,000 orphans by military air­ Three projects worth $109,900 for director of purchases. nard Hall on the campus. Meskill and Tomasso’s home town, were season. I can be very Ghetlalne A Mrt. Frank Lenihan, Anna M. Tucclllo, Joan. C. Hatrick, Eugene Anderton, Mrt. Gail Logan, Mrt. Loretta Murphy, Jennie Nichole, employment rate for construction workers craft. Today’s crash — the first involving a parking lots and paving at the campus, Purchase orders for twp of the three The auditors said the parking lot and issued after the work had been completed. Lucien Vachon Torrington Waterbury Bridgeport Cromwell Stratford New Haven Putnam friendly when I have my game in order and very un­ Eatt Hartlord rose sharply from 15.9 per cent in C5A — was the first flight of the plan located in New Britain, were awarded to contracts given Tomasso were not issued library projects each involved expen­ The billing totaled more than nearly $20,- cooperative when I come in 65th in a field of 48. February to 18.1 per cent in IVIarch and the called “Operation Babylift.” contractor Angelo Tomasso Jr., a close until some time after he had completed ditures in excess of $25,000 and were ad­ 000. rate for manufacturing workers rose for U.S. officials in Washington said they friend of former Republican Gov. Thomas the work, the auditors said. ministered by the college staff rather than Two other late purchase orders were ------II J/IMW the 10th consecutive month to 11.4 per were dismayed by news of the crash but J. Meskill. The projects, all in excess of $25,000, the public works commissioner as given to Henry Goldsmith and Co. of New If: cent. there were no plans to discontinue the Clow was cited last December for spen­ were carried out without the approval of required by law. Britain for carpeting at $805 and to P and S (Earlier story on Page 17) flights. ding $100,000 to renovate the board’s of­ the Connecticut Public Works Depart­ The Tomasso paving contracts included Door Co. of Meriden at $736.

Franclt X. Terhune. John Lupica. Jamet Kandel, Marie B. Warner, Magda Aniolini, Leon Ciancola, John Guerin, Phyllit Botce, Manchetter Milford Hartford Branford South Meriden Hamden New London Walerbury Top Students Named Wind, Rain & Snow In MHS Class of ’75 Blasts New England ytll By United Press International residential section of Goffstown. Twenty By JUNE TOMPKINS Laurence Leonaro, vice principal, read the names of the honor students along with The worst storm of the winter families were evacuated by dawn. those who make upv^he first quarter of the dumped up to 33 inches of snow on Eight persons were taken from the Mid­ Manchester High School students dle Beach area at Kennebunk, Maine just class. northern New England today. Sixty Lillian J. Utlach, Cleophat James, John Murphy, Mrt. Helen Leet, Ralph Marrello. Charlet Kamlntkl, Mra. Joan Werner, Colin B. Campbell, were informed this morning that before high tide Thursday night. New Britain Wolcott Tolland Stamford Bridgeport Waterford There are 696 candidates for this year’s New Haven Naugatuck Brian Kilpatrick and Hilary Cooper mile-an-hour winds whipped up five- graduation, an increase of 44 students Auburn Street in Portland, Maine was have been named the val^ictorian foot drifts. Flooding in coastal areas under four feet of water. Minor flooding from last year’s class. and along rivers caused the evacua­ Anyway with better weather on the'way, our Em­ and salutatorian, respectively, of this Emmerling announced graduation exer­ was reported in South Portland and in tion of some homes and damage to an porium has come into some timely stocks. Here’s a Picture Picture Picture Picture year’s graduating class at the high cises will be June 19. coastal areas along the Maine and New 18th Century lighthouse. few of the items we expect to be peddling this not not not not school. Hilary is secretary and publicity chair­ Hampshire coast. At least four fatalities were attributed Boston sustained flooded expressways weekend: available. available. available. available. man of the student assembly ; art editor of The announcement was made by Prin­ the High School World; a member of the to the storm, including three college during a day of hard, continuous rain that A) Some of the heavier test monofilament fishing line cipal George Emmerling over the public National Honor Society, the current af­ students on a field trip who were killed in ended during the afternoon rush hour address system. that we’ve been promising to get out — suitable for ------7----- fairs club and the senior commencement a car-truck crash on a rain-slicked road in Thursday. salt water work - 30, 40 and 60 lb. test, to go with Madelyn Kaplan, et at, Julie A. Coman, Edna Choput, Floyd R. Mitchell, Rlchird Bobowskl, Lto Frigo, Charlta Stawart. Palsy Qigllo, Sutton, Mass. Manchetter Southington Rocky Hill Thomaaton Unlonvilit Dtvon Bridgtport Walarbury Hilary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. committee. The heavy rain forced rivers high on There were hundreds of minor ac­ some of our South Bend rods that arrived last Bert Cooper of 243 Ferguson Rd. Brian is She was also chairman of the 1974 their banks in the western section of New cidents. Cars were abandoned on un­ week, all at about 40% off what the fancy store? the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Christmas Project in which the students England. Flood warnings were issued for plowed roads throughout the three-state get. Kilpatrick of 100 Concord Rd. provided gifts and food for under­ the Hoosic River basin in Massachusetts, B) Snorkel and mask sets for skindiving, and rubber Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture privileged persons in Manchester, tier. Thousands of homes were left Vermont, and New York. Connecticut and Emmerling also announced those, who without electricity. School classes were flippers too. You can use them in the bathtub be­ not not not not not not 9 Hilary expects to major in education. Rhode Island also had heavy rains. 9 with Brian and Hilary, make up the 15 canceled. fore the season opens, at about 40% off store Although she isn’t sure which college Elsewhere in the nation, a tumultous available. available. available. available. available. available. highest ranking students in the Class of Blizzard warnings were posted as snow prices. she’ll be attending, her first choice is spring storm claimed 58 lives in raging 1975. Tufts University in Medford, Mass., with continued to fall — and more was forecast. snow and rain from Iowa east. 4 C) Indoor-outdoor carpet in several colors — 12 ft. Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., as se­ The wind-whipped seas collapsed the The storm transformed Chicago into a Clarence W. Oeler, C h irlts Taubingtr, Qartit McLaan. To be claimed To be claimed widths — for porch, patio or swimming pool at Georgia Banoret, George Zelgler, Donald Villa, •J south wall at the 18th Century Portland North Stonlnglon Bridgeport Litchfield Groton Bridgtport South Norwalk cond choice. snow-shackled ghost town and forced $1.59 sq. yd. (usually to $2.49 elsewhere) Brian was a member of the Round Table Head Light Whistle House at Cape National Guardsmen into rescue work on D) Another load of high grade upholstered sofas & Inside Today Singers for two years and has been piano Elizabeth, Maine Thursday night Michigan Highways. chair sets in fine Herculons and Nylons (mostly Next Week’s Lottery Drewlng will be held at the Norwlchtown Mall accompanist for the group. damaging the generator and halting the He is secretary of the Verplanck station’s fog horn and beacon light. under $300 per set) and convertibles, made to sell on Town Street, Norwich, on Thursday, April 10 at 10 A.M. Bookmobile...... Page 2 at $449.95 to $519.95. Chapter, National Honor Society. In Fall River, Mass., an 11-car chain Dear Abby...... Page 10 reaction accident in the blinding snow on Plus disposable diapers, tennis racquets, lemonade In 1972, Brian was a runner up in the Ship Sinking High School World...... Page 16 Braga Bridge tied up traffic more than mixes, Yuban Freeze-dried coffee, groceries, mat­ Nazarene International Bible Quiz in Business news...... Page 17 Miami Beach, Fia. At another Nazarene two hours. tresses, pine furniture, stereo, paperback books and Off New York Scene from H ere...... Page 8 International Bible Quiz in Feisch, Most of southern New England was I hundreds of things can’t even remember, all at less To be claimed Herald Angle...... Page 13 Switzerland, in 1974, he placed third out of drenched by a torrential rain. But some NEW YORK (UPI) - A Liberian tanker than dealers themselves pay. Bowling entries ...... Page 13 16,000 contestants. At present, he is the areas of the three southern states received laden with fuel oil split in half and was So come visit and enjoy a cttp of our delicious com­ Whalers triumph ...... Page 13 coach of the local Nazarene Bible quiz snow. sinking in the Atlantic Ocean t^ ay. the plimentary coffee while you look. Everything is Moriarty’s hoop kings...... Page 14 team, and occasionally fills in as organist The northwest corner of Connecticut got peddled with a real “no-hard-time” money back CONNECnCUT'S <200,000 LOnERY at the Nazarene Church in Manchester. seven inches of snow Thursday night and Coast Guard reported. The fate of its 36 A&N five wins again ...... Page 15 crewmen was not immediately known. guarantee within 30 days if you are displeased with Brian hopes to pursue a pre-med course today, while the rest of the state m)t a lot at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, of rain —as much as two incherm some A spokesman ssiid a Coast Guard your purchase in any way. We’ll really enjoy seeing 'Those who claim after 30 days from drawing date win just the cash. helicopter reported at 9:54 a.m. that the you and my wife says “Don’t forget your wallet!” Mass. places. The other highest ranking students an­ Wind gusts produced scattered power 557-foot tanker Spartan Lady had split in Rem em ber our Tlie Weather outages in Connecticut. Minor flooding lialf and the stern section of the ship was “Weekly Bonus Checks” starts next week. nounced are: Exhausting Hours; Dorothy Brindamour, Alysa Goldstein, Sharing the Honors covered some roads and disabled some sinking. Thurs. Eve (Ugh) 6 to 9, Partly cloudy tonight with a chance of Lori Gottlieb, Laura Haines, Cheryl Hyde, cars, but there were no injuries reported The spokesman said the ship sent out a distress signal at 8:10 a.m. that it was Fridays 10 to 9 and snow flurries. Lows in the mid-20s. Terri Johnston, M ikael Lombarwo, Brian Kilpatrick and Hilary Cooper share honors as valedictorian and here. "breaking up” in rough waters of the Saturdays 10 to 5. We’re Variable cloudiness Saturday, with highs Erjinde Meier, Cynthia Sheldon, Dale salutatorian, respectively, of Manchester High School’s Class of 1975 as they Two inches of rain in southern New Atlantic Ocean about 150 miles south of resting less! in the upper 30s. Sotherland, George Sweetnam, .Wendy smilingly brace the chilly day outside the school entrance. (Herald photo by Hampshire swelled the narrow National weather map: Page 2. Taylor, Kirk Woolpert. Pinto) Piscataquog River, causing flooding in the Now York City.

. » PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HirP*t n, Manrfaegter, Conn., Fri.. April 4,1875 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 4, 1975- PAnF Ttmihii’ Kerens Schedule NATIONAi Wf ATHH URVICE KWfCAftT (• 7AM ESI ^ - 5 - 75 THEATER SCHEDULE / 3 a O O / g ^ 3 Glenney, Nassiff Low Rhode Island Loses Industry tl»GlNllYAW»IS MOM TME art- MANCHNSTBR products industry,’’ said bookmobile on loan to the Thursday, 2:22 p.m. — smoke Uniroyal Corp. it is on the verge very many” of the employes Vernon Cinema 1 — “Airport 9:50 L for furnishing the materials for ment with a variety of work Thursday, 6:49 p.m. — oil General Manager Arthur C. Manchester Public Library bull Rds. in brase on Hansen Dr. Turned of closing the last of its would be transferred to other ■75” 7:15-9:15 Special midnight shows Fri. > clothes (trousers, shirts and burner problem at the Ctoten- Young. ^system: 2:50 p.m. — Pine Ridge Apts. tilihg the Arts and Crafts out to be fireplace smoke. (Ver­ operations in the state. Uniroyal plants if the closing M o b il Cinema 2 — “Front Page” and Sat. 12^0 nial Apartments on Chestnut St. The sprawling Providence 3:30 p.m. — Cambridge and Center at the old Nike Site. jackets). One of the nine is the non Fire D^artment) The company, which once occurs. HEATING OILS MONDAY Oxford Sts. 7:30-9:30 Nassiff Arms of Manchester, Diamond Uniform Co. of (Town) operated one of the state’s most “Some production may be complex once employed more 10:20 a.m. — Laurel Manor. 4:10 p.m. — Crescent and Burnside 1 — “Murder on the with a price of |1,300, is the ap­ Manchester. Thursday, 9:34 p.m. — false Iwoming industries, announced transferred to existing com­ than 4,000 persons. Today OILBURNEII A Orient Express” 7:15-9:35 alarm. Box 31 at Hartford Rd. Uniroyal uses only about 25 per­ 11:20 a.m. — Carver Lane. Durant Sts. parent low bidder for supplying Because of the assorted Thursday a “ tentative pany facilities, and the HEATINBINSTAUATION 4:50 p.m. — S. Hawthorne St. Burnside 2 — “California prices submitted on the and Elm St. (Town) remainder discontinued,” a cent of the available plant Noon — Goslee Dr. and the Rec Department with 738 The adding machine Was decision” has been reached to Cooper Hill St. THURSDAY SpUt” 7:004:05 lettered shirts for its Soccer assorted items to be purchased, Today, 8:41 a.m. — bulldozer discontinue operations at its statement said. space. The Providence plant 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 Cardamon, a 12-foot-tall herb first developed and used in SL produces golf balls and printers 1:50 p.m. — Knighton St. 11 a.m. — Mayfair Apts. Showplace— "The Godfather League (with the program’s the bids will be reviewed before on fire on Landfill Way off huge Providence plant. About 100 of those who would 315 Cwrtef 8t.______ManchtWr of the ginger famiiy, thrives in Louisin 1888 materials. 2:30 p.m. — Loomis St. and 12:20 p.m. — Broad and Part n ” 7:00-10:30 participants to pay for the any contracts are awarded. Olcott St. (Town) At least 500 employes would lose their jobs hold manage­ Showcase Cinema 1 — “Fun­ the southern valleys of Sikkim. shirts). Griffin Rd. Center Sts. Its seeds bring more export ny Lady” 7:15-10:00 Glenney was one of six 3:50 p.m. — High and Short 2:10 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. and IOWIS1 yiMFIRATVtlS cash to the kingdom than any Sts. Bishop Dr. Showcase Cinema 2 — bidders for the tilo materials, n i w o r u e a n d other crop. 2:50 p.m. — Level Rd. and \ c MIAMI “Towering Inferno” 7:10-10:10 with prices bid ranging from its Elizabeth Dr. low to a high of | 4 , ^ by Stolen Toastmaster 4 Q t TIME TO TRAPE IM THE TUESDAY & Conover of West Hartford. [SAVE 3:30 p.m. — Avondale and ^ -lE C E N O ■ '■ ■ Auto. C o rn Popper OLP CAR? 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Friday night will find snow activity over the mid- The Manchester Civic Hamitton B®a^ 4:50 p.m. — Northwood Apts. Rockies, the northern Plains and the New En^and area. Rain and some showers will oc­ CHNESE, POLYNESUN and Orchestra and Chorale, cur in southern CaUfomia and the lower M is^ippi valley. Minimum readings include: preparing for their joint con­ SAVE 3-Speed MIxette AMBOCANFOOD cert May 18, will have the (approx.'max. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 34 (59), Boston 28 (38), Chicago 28 Delightful Family Style Dinner$ OVER (45), aeveland 19 (41), Dallas 53 (75), Denver 42 (62), Duluth 14 (29), Houstra 60 (76), remaining rehearsals starting m Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Vernon *3! Jacksonville 40 (70), Kansas City 42 (61), Little Rock 39 (69), Los Angeles 50 (58), Miami EXOTIC l«L.nn BANQUET Our [POLYNESIAN 1101U-ILN ML FACIUTIES FOR I Middle School, Rt. 30. Reg. 61 (80), Minneapolis 21 (44), New Orleans 53 (78), New Yoric 32 (49), Phoenix 47 (78), San COCKTAILS M t M. 330 8EATINQ Members who were not pre­ 8.99 Light Music Francisco 42 (51), Seattle 35 (47), St. Louis 33 (80) and Washington 28 (59). 1 1 0 1 a a -b N u . ml sent at the last rehearsal when 5 „ tmbi IMl Them e fo r maps were distributed may call IB Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon 4 tOWU LEVEL Ralph Maccarone, choral direc­ Ch am in ad e • y» V«men Ctrdo, Rte. 90 Norfh tor, or John McCalin, chorale representative, for directions 5 Lb. Kentucky "Light Music for Listening Caldor Vitamin IJ01 Pleasure” is the theme of the to Vernon Middle School. Bluegrass Seed Because of a conflict in •SUN 2RM Chaminade Musical Club 1 • LB BAG meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in scheduling, the May 18 concert FORA Reg. 1.09 the Federation Room at Center TV TO N IG H T SATURDAY-SUNDAY will also be given at Vernon LONG 77 Congregational Church. Middle School at 7:30 p.m. 400I.U. 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STOP IN AND SEE Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. VM we ii»eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee»ee4’ OUR MINI ARCADE 1145 Tolland Turnpike MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 4 ,1 9 7 5 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 4, Iffl; iMajirliPstpr Ewpiitiw H rra li BOOK ANDREW TULLY REVIEWS OPINION Plus Many She Makes Sense By JOAN HANAUER ten luck in his human relations. United Press International His best friends were prime SUPER Thurber, by Burton Berns­ targets for his insults. The ^Un-Open’ tein. Much of Thurber's perversity WASHINGTON — At a dinner party the Indeed, I would be seized with a very (Dodd, Mead, $15) can be traced to his eccentric other night, a chic and comely matron who real fear that if I stayed on to welcome the Janies Thurber, one of parents. His father was a notable SPECIALS Meeting is admired in her milieu as possessing “a invaders or fled to the “sanctuary” of Amefica's great humorists, was failure. His mother was a good mind,” announced that those North Vietnam, I might enfl up shot very such a widdy talented man that difficult woman, a follower of thousands of South Vietnamese families dead by my protectors as a former inhabi­ he seemed to create as automat­ the occulL given to experiments fleeing south “are running away from tant of the southland and thus a possible ically as other people talk. in religion. His lifelong eyesight NOT ON TH E The news report of the manner in Mouse’’ private dialope among the war, not from the other side.” subversive. In fact, I would be acutely He scribbled many of his problem stemmed from im­ 2 FOR SALE proper treatment of an injury directors who had the names, dates, At certain dining tables, of course, the aware of the thousands of men, women fetching drawings on any handy which Manchester town directors con­ term “the other side” is a euphemism for and children who had b^n murdered and surface, whether barroom wall during his boyhood. ducted an-“open” meeting on a per­ etc., on paper before them but in Communist. 1 could never understand udiy mutilated by the north’s forces of libera­ or tablecloth. The sparseness His biographer, a veteran sonnel matter this week indicates the “open’’ discussion conspired to keep the Communist label has always been so tion, apparently just for the hell of it. and agility of his langt:age gave staffer on The New Yorker mag­ determinedly shunned when the Hanoi So I think I would run south—not to em­ his fiction an effortless quality. azine, marvels at the imagina­ board is sensitive to criticism of its this from the public. regime boasts of its Redness, but there’s brace General Thieu as a hero, but to, Even his casual correspondence tion required to turn Thurber's past executive sessions but still insen­ Obviously, we' think, someone no profit in going into that. ' maybe, live a little longer, relatively free was thoughtful and penetrating. odd upbringing to hilarious sto­ Anywpy, the matron made a kind of of the danger of waking up some morning sitive to the full meaning of open thought it might be a cute way to let YeL as his biographer points ries. Perhaps the writing of such sense. ’Ihere is not much thought of with my eyes gouged out or my genitals ouL many things were difficult works as “My Life a n d ^ ^ rd someone else know that “open” meetings. politics among the poor when shells are excised. for Thurber, particularly the Times" was “a way of exorcising In reviewing an appeal by an un­ meetings are not necessarily "open” exploding around them. Their only desire Meanwhile, I would wonder much about ability to order his life into a the devils of his family and his is to escape — to save their lives. They what happened to those humanitarian reasonably happy mode. 50% OFF! named employe doing an unnamed job meetings. Columbus (Ohio) childhood," seek personal safety, not ideological Americans far across the sea. I would Among his failings was a Bernstein writes for reclassification to another, If this was not the case, then directors asylum. remember how the “peace protesters” weakness for liquor, which he This is a fine, stirring biogra­ obviously do not know what is really It is passing strange, however, that so took to the streets to denounce U.S. bom­ handled badly. He was forever phy of an intriguing man. presumably higher unnamed job; the few South Vietnamese opt to stay put, to bing of North Vietnam and toe resultant getting into fights. Hangovers 1,000 w a n AA m w / o o i meant by an "open” meeting. trust their safety to the compassion of the civilian casualties. I would remember the board made light of what is serious were a way of life for him. Play It to a Bust, by Dave Communist forces. After all. North Viet­ Professional aspect of its relationship with the piety of those who became the voices of For a humorist who drew Greenberg. (Hawthorn, $6.95) "We Save Yeu Money” . However this little exercise of nam is a “Peoples Republic,” and as such ^Hair Dryer/Styler conscience on American campuses. I heavily on his personal life for Dave Greenberg was one of the AUTDMAne public. might be presumed to be interested in the "1 with 4 Settings theirs was not entirely in vain. would remember toe outrage expressed material, he had singularly rot- two New York police officers welfare of even people who purportedly daily in the U.S. Congress in behalf of toe We gather from the report the issue known as Batman and Robin D R IP nilE R If the issue at band is typical of the have condoned Saigon’s “fascist” regime. women and children killed and maimed by • 1000 Watt at hand involved nothing more con­ whose exploits were detailed SAVE ON Moreover, there is no fighting in North American bombs and shells. matters discussed by directors in The Mediterranean Sea off Spain (Photo by Steve Dunn) first in the book “Super Cops” • 600 Watt troversial than an interpretation of Vietnam, nor in the southern territories I would wonder, perhaps more in sorrow BEST SELLERS and later in a film the same COFFEE executive sessions there can be no Communist troops have conquered. Turn than in danger, why those great-hearted reclassification policy. There was (UPI -- P u b lish ers' name. Here Greenberg, the Bat­ • 400 Watt justification for such sessions in the me into a Vietnamese of the south, and I clergymen and TV commentators of Weekly) VITAMINS man half of the team, daborates nothing derogatory to the character of would be sorely tempted to run the other yesterday were so curiously reluctant to • Cool /fTN MAKER future. further their continuing war on 4 way—into the relative safety provided by spend some of their ringing rhetoric on the board or the unnamed employe in F ic tio n crime, their experience with the Americans Stake in Black Africa the Hanoi crowd. Unless... today’s victims of Communist brutality C entennial -- Ja m es A. Choose Ihe Selling Ih il is Besi the dispute and in seeking an arbiter’s On the other hand, maybe the direc­ notoriety generated by the first lor your Heir ^ !? Unless, that is, I h ^ doubts of what kind and bestiality. I would not demand rioto Michener tors are planning to raise revenue by the seat of the world’s oldest settled book and their seemingly end­ -Rsalk decision on the merits of the case. The Editor’s Note: Lee Roderick is on a fact­ of life awaited m e ^ a land under Com­ and college takeovers in my behalf, but The Seven-Per-Cent Solution % % culture. less troubles with the police selling programs to board meetings so finding tour of Africa and the Middle East. munist “protecti^” Even after transfor­ only a banner or two, maybe a brief - John H. Watson, M.D. ASPIRIN Reg. ^24.99 acceptance of the decision in the un­ One factor uniquely American that has bureaucracy. The book conjures This is the first in his series of reports. mation into a Vietnamese, I expect I speech on Capitol Hill, reflecting compas­ Lady - Thomas Tryon named employe’s favor was no reflec­ the audience will know what they are helped raise the public consciousness up an image of the streetwise TABLETS would retain a natural cynicism. I might sion for those butchered martyrs of a new Som ething H appened -- $ 1 4 e e tion on anyone. So why the “Mickey talking about. By Lee Roderick regarding Africa is the more than one- decide that living with the devil I knew war. veteran police sergeant sharing Fast-acting tenth of U.S. citizens who trace their Joseph Heller a few tales with a wide-eyed c^b (Special to 'The Herald) was preferable to trusting the devil I I would wonder, but I know what toe Black Sunday - Thomas Har­ pain reliever ancestry to here. Black American leaders didn’t. I might recall what happened to the reporter. But it’s hard to put at unbeatable ACCRA, GHANA- “This is a world of answer would be if my:> thoughts could be ris ONE YEAR such as W.E.B. DuBois, who were the Ukrainians who greeted the Nazi troops down, despite some self-serving ASPIRIN price. Rexall men, of men whose likenesses far out­ heard across the sea. So sorry, I would be The, Dreadful Lemon Sky - GUARANTEE weigh their differences, who mutually philosophical godfathers of our own coun­ with open arms during World War II. told, but — other times, other mores. exaggeration. 5 {7.100*1 try’s civilized struggle, also played an im­ John D. MacDonald ANTIHISTAMINE need each other In labor and thought and T he Bermuda Triangle CHECK THESE “PRO" portant role in laying the groundwork for A Month of Sundays - John TABLETS dream, but who can successfully have Updike Mystery, by Lawrence David 2 N r * l ' * FEATURES each other only an terms of equality, independence in their ancestral homeland. 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America has never been a to help this continent’s developing coun­ Newman TOASTER to have to do more to help themselves. done advances. “It’s a shame to see the matter, but it won’t be. colonial power on this huge, diverse conti­ tries. ’The Velco Company, for example, Here At The New Yorker - U r . 2 f o r ^ 3 ” Holds coffee at the per­ One expert claims that enough food the potential of this country — with owned by Kaiser Aluminum, is the largest WASHINGTON — The depression is in homebuilding and consumer credit. Brendan Gill fect serving tempera­ nent. The closest it came was in helping to Political Animal, by Walter - private employer in this West African na­ costu^: us $200 billion this year in under­ Almost everyone seems to agree that The Palace Guard - Dan ture. is unnecessarily lost in some coun­ most of the natural resources found in give birth to Liberia, on Africa’s west Trohan. (Doubleday, $10) For 38 TWIN PACK SPECIAL! tion. ‘ Velco currently employs 2,000 production and underemployment. ’This consumer spending eases depressions; Rather and Gary Paul Gates California — going to waste.” coast, as a haven for returning ex-slaves. years Trohan, political columnist Safety glass container- tries to insects, rodents, plant dis­ workers in extracting and processing averages out at $4,000 per family, though hence toe proposed tax cut. And home The Bankers - Martin Mayer This lack of direct contact has been an for the Chicago Tribune, V I T A M I N C easy to clean, easy to eases and wasteful distribution In Laos, says Bainer, AID assisted aluminum from bauxite mines here. Only toe load is astronomically uneven. building, spurred by the easier credit nor­ All Things Bright and important contributing factor in shaping followed the activities of UjS. hold, easy to pour. Holds methods to feed half a billion people. in building diversion dams to supply the popular image of Africa in the average 90 of the 2,000 are Americans. Velco is So at first blush it comes as a relief that mally available in the midst of a slump, Beautiful - James Herriot TABLETS You control the heatl 12 cups. also currently involved in an imaginative a reasonable anti-recession proposal has has frequently led the way out of past The Ascent of Man -- Jacob presidents. Here he sets down P American mind. Even today, it is probably some of the backdoor informa­ Pain reliever for Gold or Avocado. The United Nations Food and irrigation water to farmers, making it project to introduce rice growing on a finally come out of toe White House. recessions. Bronowski 500 mg. Reg. safe to say that image is more a product of tion and anecdotes that never those who can't $34.95 Agricultural Organization estimates possible for them to produce twice as old Tarzan movies than of the myriad large scale in Ghana. Which seems to put President Ford one Unfortunately, the current depression The Ultra Secret -- Frederick Firestone Rubber Company, whose ahead of Congress. has not been typical. Mortgage money has Winterbotham got into print For anyone in­ take aspirin. Reg. that even in comparatively developed much rice on two hectares of land as changes here since the winds of in­ terested in learning how Wash­ i% )//W _____ $ 2 1 ® * dependence considerably sifted the familiar red and white neon signs are in But there's a catch. Mr. Ford has not been easy. Though toere are faint The Pleasure Bond - William bottles $ 0 9 8 $12.95 America, 40 per cent of crop had been produced on three — and evidence in other African equatorial coun­ recommended that toe gut provision of his signs of coming improvement, toe housing H. Masters and Virginia E. ington operates, this is a fine, 5 g r. lOO's political sands of black Africa. gossipy account of the merry-go- then the farmers refused to grow rice tries as well, has a large plantation here. plan be delayed five years, then reviewed, industry remains in toe doldrums. Johnson yields are lost. There is no simple way to describe the round. of IWPs (ACETAMINOPHEN) Norelco Africa of the 1970’s. It is as diverse as it is Cocoa is Ghana’s most important in­ and perhaps put into effect six months A major problem has been that interest According to another authority, on the third hectare. paid depositors has been so low that much immense and rich. Africa is four times dustry, however, and the United States is after that. N O ’ASPIRIN TABLETS Melvin B. Randle, up to 50 per dent of Why? Because “the farmer’s only larger than the United States. It contains Ghana’s most important cocoa customer, I refer to toe President’s effort to allow money was going into higher-income op­ taking about one quarter of the crop an­ portunities. A sizable amount of toe fun^ ELECTRIC the food grown in developing coun­ concern was, and is, producing enough more than 50 countries and has a popula­ ‘banks, savings and loan associations and tion of about 350 million. nually. other financial institutions to raise toe in­ deposited in banks which normally might Sem e tries is wasted beween the time it rice to meet the needs of his village. This healthy relationship between thi^ terest rates they pay depositors. have gone into mortgages was diverted to It is as new as the Portuguese colonial ^ l/J e d d in g G^fiecialtsis BS RAZOR leaves the farm and the time it There is no incentive for him to states of Mozambique and Angola which two countries has surviv^ the toppling The proposal may not seem other ventures. With inflation growing DKALCIUM of two different Ghanaian governments revolutionary. But I refer doubters to apace, banks have not wanted to tie up T ylenol for Reg. $34.95 reaches the consuiher. Randle, a produce surplus rice for sale because just now are about to gain independence PHOSPHATE after long and bloody wars of liberation. since 1966. Ghana was also the first coun­ experiments in Korea and Vietnam their funds in long-term fixed-interest former official of the U.S. Agency for there is little he can purchase with the And it is as old as civilization itself, for try to receive Peace Corps volunteers. several years back. loans. From rs,ay? With CALCIUM There are now 154 volunteers in the coun­ Numbers of our major commercial International Development (AID), is money.” one North African area, ancient Egypt, is The concept was first tried out in Seoul. arrangements try and, according to U.S. Ambassador With inflation decreasing toe currency banking firms have preferred making GLUCOHATE » 2 1 . 9 9 president of a private firm that con­ With more consumer goods Shirley Temple Black, that figure will in­ value at well over 20 per cent a year,,. few large loans of doubtful security to finan­ for the first bridal . _ ^ , landVITAMMDCAPfllSl tracts with developing countries to available, farmers might be en­ crease by about 100 this year. saw much sense in putting money in toe cially shaky foreign governments and in­ party to the toss of I f “It behooves us — the developed coun­ banks. As a gamble, toe government — stitutions — And risky quick turnover the bouquet... ' \ / / 2bottlos100’9 n ” teach them modern food distribution couraged to meet outside demands for tries — to try to encourage developing talked into toe plan by American advisers loans to favored borrowers. techniques. rice. But then, in Laos, war has dis­ countries to proceed with being able to be — allowed baitos to raise Interest paid The prediction for overseas loans is in Not only ignorance and primitive rupted market possibilities. self-sustaining,” said Ambassador Black. depositors to something like 20 to 30 [Kr part responsible for toe just-announced “If the people of the world can develop cent. The results were dramatic; deposits unfavorable balance of payment reports ; conditions but unstable governments, Despite it all, Baine remains an op­ their own food supply, as they are being increased sharply. Capital-starv^ Korean now depressing the financial community. lack of consumer goods and politics timist. “It is hard to believe that encouraged to do here in Ghana, this is in industry was able to secure toe funds Now higher rates for depositors would HERALD the end also going to be a lot easier on needed for expansion. not cure these problems. But another Ford must share the blame for low levels of man’s ingenuity has reached the end developed countries than always being Observers give this one program a good proposal might. It would expand the agricultural productivity in many of the line. Certainly we have the YESTERDAYS asked to give, give, give.” deal of toe credit for South Korea’s in­ number of financial institutions which could make housing loans of varied types, developing nations, charges yet brains to overcome the problems.” In summary, Ghana demonstrates that dustrial boom which, in the end, made that if international assistance is approached country independent of U.S. economic aid. expand mortgage guarantees, provide tax i j i i i i j another authority, Roy Bainer, What seems to be lacking in too 25 Years Ago wisely, it can have important benefits for A similar experiment was later incentives and increase the mortgage emeritus dean of the College of many countries is the will. Board of Directors is asked to authorize both countries involved. At least in this attempted in South Vietnam. The results loaning powers of most financial in­ General Manager George Waddell to app­ key African country — which in 1957 were equally successful — until the stepup stitutions in ways calculated to make ly for a state grant to aid with paying part became the first sub-Saharan state on the in the war made conditions universally home mortgages more attractive. of the cost of the Olcott St. School, if such continent to gain independence—the U.S. bad. In Vietnam, the plan funneled needed aid funds exist. approach appears to be working and money into farm improvement. 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Manchester, Coim., Fri., April 4,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 4, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN South Windsor Plans Spring Festival May 3 PZC Studying 'Coventry GOP To Study Budget Guard will present a cer­ space at the tag sale should call partner she will be teamed up She rterati) Judy Kuehnel Linda Carlson, 289-6973, or basketball team April 10 ai 6:30 A salad luncheon will be held in tificates and safety flags to She Kemtb Monica Shea that the town is going to grow Zoning Board of Appeals. House at the park. p.m. in Fellowship Hall. the church hall. with one at the meeting. Drain Situation Area Profile Correspondent each participate who passes the Marsha Abahire, 528-2682. and we want it to grow in an The conunittee will recom­ After the business meeting Chico Vejar, former boxing On April 14 the women will For further information, call Area Profile Correspondent 644-1364 program. The price per space is 35 and orderly manner. It is time the mend to the Town Council members will have lunch and great, will be guest speaker for meet in Fellowship Hall for a Karen Fellows, South Windsor 742-9495 The South Windsor Jaycees Parents as well as children proceeds support youth town goes to industry and says Stephen Moore for vacancy on will visit the Mark Twain & e evening. Mother-Daughter Night from 8 Recreation Department, 644- At Subdivision .The Republican Town Com­ will sponsor a “ Spring Thing” may participate. p ro g ra m s in South Windsor. ‘what do you need to locate in the Zoning Board of Appeals as Memorial, and return to Coven­ The Wapping Church Basket­ p.m. on. 2511. mittee in an attempt to May 3 in the Sullivan Avenue Beginning 1 p.m. a Bicenten­ ^'-i-^''^ountry Fair an alternate, Janice Kay Hall try at the convinience of the in­ School Emptied ball Team was coached by Myron Baldwin III will show familialize all registered Coventry?’ One of the things Shopping. nial Bike Hike will tour some of The Avery St. School PTA in Softball for the Boi^ of Health and dividual drivers. Dwight Foster. The team had slides of Venezuela. Republican with the proposed that industry will obviously The program will include a the historical sites in town. South W inder will sponsor a directly drained toward Rt. 66 Bolton Students Donald Carlson for the Conser­ an undefeated season in the On May 3 the women will hold The South Windsor Recrea­ HEBRON town budget will hold a special need will be sewers that can rent-a-space tag sale in which Maps showing points of the in^ Country Fair on the school and eventually to Fawn Brook. vation Conunission. By Bomb Scare Greater Manchester Church their annual Spring Fair. tion Department will hold an Anne Dallalre meeting April 9, in the town hall open a whole new can of arts and crafts, books and an­ terest will be provided. Richardson suggested that the Janis Kay Hall and Donald gounds May 10 from noon to 5 League. organizational meeting for a Correspondent beginning at 7:30. p.m. to worms. With inflation going up tiques, and other items will be The tour will start at the commission review this At Conference “Th0 F u l Off Co. TTm I COVENTRY Fire Department, the students p.m. Tickets for the dinner will be Golf Women’s Softball League. 228-3267 acquaint all Republicans with and only a residential tax base, Carlson were also elected to sold* Plaza and will run down Main drainage plan to determine if SavM You MOMCA SHEA were evacuated and housed in Features will Include a train on sale at the church office at The South Windsor Recrea­ The meeting will be in the The Planning and Zoning what is in the budget. our taxes will go up each year.” serve on the Town Conunittee. Other special events will in­ Street. A special route for ride and a cake-walk. any problems will be created. The town committee will hold The conunittee accepted the A bomb threat called into the the firehouse across the street $2.50 per plate and must be tion Department will hold an Town Hall on April 21 at 7 p.m. Commission will be studying a Seventeen members of the Friday the students will be Because of the questions clude a bicycle safety and in­ children under 12 years of age Arts, crafts, baked goods and Richardson then said that future discussions on this resignations of Rex Smith and office of the Coventry Gram­ from school while the rest of purchased or reserved by April organizational meeting of the in Uie recreation office. letter received from Frank Bolton High School Future busy participating in many raised about the Sequential B&B O IL (» . I spection program in coopera­ will be available on Main Street other features will again be Lots 15,16 and 17 are marginal matter and decide sometime in Mildred Hansen. mar School late Thursday mor­ the school building was 10. second annual Women’s Golf At the meeting, there will be Richardson, Hebron’s Business Leaders Club of different contests including Learning Program at the town tion with the Connecticut only. presented in the annual fair. lots with a moderately high committee meeting this week. the future whether these sub­ To Visit Park ning turned out to be a false searched. Senior Citizens League April 14 at 7 p.m. in team registration. If an in­ registered sanitarian, on the America (FBLA) left for a two- public speaking and spelling. National Guard, the South Anyone under 12 must be ac­ The baloon send-off contest ground water table and poorly Dr. Arnold Alman, superinten­ jects will be part of its platform For its April meeting the alarm but the some 500 students Sible Roethke, principal of The South Windsor Senior Town Hall Council Chambers. terested woman is not already pn^wsed subdivision, Highview day FBLA state leadership con­ There will be an election of Mr. 14 £ Windsor Police Department, companied by an adult. where balloons with postcards drained soils. Lot 17 is un­ dent of schools, will be invited for the next election. Garden Club will visit were evacuated while the the school, said this was the se­ Citizen will meet April 9 at 1 League play will start the end affiliated with a team she may Estates, located on Rt. 66 and ference at Howard J(rfinson’s and Miss FBLA as well as an C.0J. and the Show Place 'Theater. Anyone under 15 must have a attached are released will also derlined by fragmented shale to attend the meeting to inform The conunittee will send out Elizabeth Park in Hartford on 3& cond bomb scare at the school register as an individual and be conference center in Windsor m ------M -X l----- 1 ^ building was searched by Sessions will be held at 8:45, p.m. in St. Margaret Mary’s of May and will be held at Red BuiTows Hill Rd. before the and Lots 15 and 16 may have election of officers for the com­ M MVl RfOCt fir within the three years she has sign^ permission slip from a be featured this year. placed on a team. Locks. Republican on the program, its a letter to all registered Tuesday. Coventry Police and Coventry 9:45 and 10:45 a.m. at the Show Church Hall on Hayes Rd. Rock Golf Course. Starting commission renders a decision. similar materials or ledge un­ ing year. been principal. parent or must be accompanied The winner of that contest The deadline for team or in­ Those participating will set operation, objectives and costs. Republicans seeking the names Members will meet at 200 OAL MINIMUIN - firemen. Place Theater.The theater will The Bloomfield Music times will be between 4:30 and Richardson said that Lots 4, derlying the soils. The evening will end with an by a parent. will receive a bicycle. dividual registrations must be up exhibits, attend meetings, Michael Moore, chairman of of those interested in running Meadow Brook Shopping Plaza 24-Nouii sancE Jane Gallagan, secretary at provide free cartoons and Makers will entertain the club. 5:30 p.m. on Mondays. 9, IS, 18 and 19 can be approved Ledge outcroping to the rear awards banquet. Permission forms are Family Dinner made by May 9. League play have dinner, meet various the town committee’s issues for election the coming year. at 10 a.m. and p r o c ^ to the school, described the "The children and the staff Three Stooges movies after Luncheon At the meeting, discussion on at this time with no modifica­ of these lots, toge&er with low The costs for the conference CMI available at Town Hall and the Wapping Community Church delegates, participate in a conunittee, told the members Five candidates are needed Elizabeth Park Greenhouse, caller’s voice as “ a ybung one” responded beautifully. A com­ Wapping Community Church the rules of play will take place, will start Wednesday, May 21. tion. Lots 5,11 and 12 can be ap­ are being home by the club each session of bicycle inspec­ Newberry Insurance Agency, will hold a family dinner in elevation spots appear to be that the primary issue facing for the Town Council, two for where arrangements have been and she said she believed it to plete search of the building by Women will hold a meeting as will division play, potential For additional information proved subject to specific depth poster contest and interviews members. They are being ac­ tion. Ellington Rd. honor of its championship causing an elevated water the town of Coventry would be the Board of Education, two for made for a tour to see the 040-2047 be a male. “ It is a day to move polibe officers and firemen problem areas, and dues. There call Karen Fellovts at the limitations which will be for Mr. and Miss FBLA and end companied by Beverly Plumb, lURNER SERVICE The Jaycees and National Parties interested in renting April 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. table. the need to attract hidustry. the Board of Tax Review and spring flowers on exhibit, and out a bomb is going off,” she will also be a team registration Recreation Department, 644- required to insure adequate the day with a pool party and club advisor. turned up nothing,” she said. Richardson suggested that Moore said, “We reco^ze one as an alternate to the for a business meeting of the quoted the caller as saying. and signup. 2511 between 8:30 and 4:30 dai­ clearance over ground, water. dance. 528-2951 She complimented the these lots be approved con­ club tq . be held in.tkE^OQ!) Coventry Police officers firemen and police officers for If a woman does not have a ly. Also Lots 6,7 and 8 can be ap­ ditionally. The conditions being Lynn Wilmot and Donald the way in which they handled proved only if septic system that the lots be graded and Rouillard arrived at the scene Requests Show $249,487 Hike locations are kept to the rear of the situation. “ In no way did the filled to the design engineers within a few minutes of the men come in and upset the the lots. specifications and this j m rate. He said preliminary in­ time they received the call children,” she said. BOLTON General Government 3800 increase in police protec­ Henry Hodk has Richardson said Lots 1,2 and departments approval and that dications are that a substantial from the school. She also said, “I am very Donna Holland Summary tion. 3 encountered high ground they be re te st^ next spring. increase will be needed. The officers checked the pleased with the actions of the Correspondent The following is a summary Highways water problems. A temporary This, Richardson feels, will He said requests are up over 17 reasons you library, the main entrance, and staff, the teachers, and the 646-0375 of the general government Under the highway budget curtain drain was installed on give the full time to attain 3100,000; state, federal and the gymnasium and the students. There was no panic The town’s general budget budget requests: maintenance increase 37,500 Lot 2 to determine if the ground natural compaction and will educational revenues are about children were moved from the and everything went reques for the 1975-76 fiscal General government in­ with a 323,000 wage increase Should come to us water table coiild be lowered. prove whether the fill and as expected; the beginning classrooms into those areas of smoothly.” year totals 1777,133.52 as com­ creased a total of 31,157.62. offset by a 313,000 road repair The curtain drain was effective grading will fulfill its function. year’s surplus available for ap­ the building. Police Chief Robert pared to the revised ap- Categories showing increases decrease (all wages went into for income tax help. in dropping the water table to a Lots 14 and 20 appear to be Upon arrival of the Coventry Kjellquist said this morning propHations of 3625,435 for 1974- propriation is down about 359,- are Board of Selectmen, office one category); snow and ice moderate extent. Richardson 4 unsuitable for sewage disposal 000 from last year and at this Volunteer Fire Association and that the case is under investiga­ 75. of selectmen, auditing services, rem oval in c rea se d 31>150, feels that a combination of cur­ systems Richardson time last year there was about the North Coventry Volunteer tion by his department. The Board of Education assessor-building official. street lights increased 31.400. R eason 12. Our people have been tain drains and fill would recommends they not be ap­ 345,450 more in surplus request for 1975-76 totals 31,- Board of Tax Review, tax Sanitarian and Health specially trained . . . and keep safeguard the systems on these proved for septic installations. available. 337,912.30 as compared to the collector, teasurer, town clerk. Sanitarian and health shows lotS(%nd therefore they can be Richardson said ledge and He said anticipated revenues abreast of all the latest tax laws. We revised appropriations of 31>- Zoning Commission, Zoning an increase of 35,199 with dump approved. closeness to wet land may Area Residents Help for next year do not look will do our best in preparing your 240,123 for 1974-75. Board of Appeals, jury com­ rental increased 32,000 and the Drainage from the curtain cause problems at Lots 14 and promising with both the federal return. And then we’ll carefully liie town budget is an in­ mittee, Public Building Com­ public health nursing program drains on these lots will be in­ 20. and state government cutting Arrange Opera Tours crease of 3151,698.52, the school mission, insurance advisory about 33,200. check it for accuracy. budget an increase of 397,789.30 back. board, social security and Three area residents are Storrs. Tickets are ?7.50 and for a total increase of 3249,- Silverstein said, “ We on the retirement employes group in­ Recreation among chairmen representing are available only by calling the 487.82. Board of Finance would like to surance, town office equip­ Under recreation the total in­ 13 Connecticut towns helping to box office at 423-1419. Morris Silverstein, chairman hear from the townspeople. ment, maintenance and crease is 34,838.30. The park arrange appearances for Opera Hebron Junior Women of the Board of Finance, said, Either call one of the finance supplies. department is requesting a 32,- New England’s touring com­ Gunther Schiller’s “The “ For the first time in Bolton’s board members or attend the 500 increase for labor, supplies, pany. Fisherman and His Wife,” a Offering Scholarships SUMMER'S REALLY COMING, history budget requests have public hearings and let your Categories showing a utilities and a plaque for the They are: Mrs. Brenton children’s opera, will be exceeded the 32 million mark. thoughts be known.” decrease are elections. Board main gate. SUE RREH SAYS SO... Crane, Andover; Mrs. Herbert presented at Longley He said of the total requested The public hearing for the of Finance, Planning Commis­ The recreation department is Anne Dallalre Tickets can be purchased at Englert Jr., Columbia; Mrs. Auditorium April 11 for She checked In this morning with amount approximately 80 cents town government budget will be sion, community hall requesting an increase of 32,900 “This and That Yarn Shop” John Williams, Coventry. selected classes from Correspondent of every tax dollar collected Monday at 8 p.m. at the Town maintenance, director of which includes increases for 228-3267 located in the Paradise Town suitcases full of her sunny day The group will present paticipating town schools. will be for education and 20 Hall. The public hearing for the archives, liability under PA 700, swimming, baseball, football, Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” in In conjuction with this perfor­ The Hebron Junior Women’s Shoppes on Rt. 85, by contacting dresses. The kind you can only cents for other purposes. , Board of Education budget will economic development com­ softball, gymnastics and the English April 12 at 8:15 p.m. in mance, a set design contest will Club, an affiliate of the Connec­ Mrs. Lorraine Kreeger or Mrs. Silverstein said it is a little be Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the mission. summer recreation program. wear when It’s warm. Real hot Longley Auditorium, Mansfield be conducted by some of the [XMaIBLOCK ticut State Federation of Arlene Terrier. premature to predict a mill Town Hall. State Training School, Rt. 44A, selected classes. THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Women’s Clubs, will present Chuck Skoog will provide the stuff. Gathered on the top. MiscellaneouB one or two scholarships toward music of the past until 1 a.m. Categories remaining the Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza Under miscellaneous the the pursuit of college or other The dress code for the With double- ’n tie same are probate court, town Manchester Vernon welfare budget is increased counsel, senior citizens com­ 366 Spencer St. 2854 Main St. higher education. evening is “ dress as you did in belts. Naturals In all mittee and data processing. 3600, tax refunds decreased 31,- The scholarships are the 50s.” A State Orders Coventry To Negotiate 1181 Main St. Glastonbury 500, capital and non-recurring cotton. So choose the E. Hartford OTHER AREA OFFICES available to any Hebron And on Saturday, April 26, J increased 3657 and the con­ Monica Shea tion of the contract, the pension with Allen Sandberg, town The town then filed a charge Ward & Union Sts. Coventry women, not just high school from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the club check In navy or red Public Safety tingency fund increased 32,650. plan and insurance, these will manager, in the spring of 1973 against the union, claiming it girls. will hold a rummage and tag Correspondent Public safety decreased Rockville Stafford Springs and white. Or get the 742-9495 be the only items left to and on March 1, 1974, after was refusing to bargain in good The eligibility requirements sale along with baked goods and about 33,442 with an ap­ Library Because of a recent decision negotiate. Sandberg and the union had ten­ faith. are financial need, Hebron a plant table. patchworks In many proximate 34,000 decrease in The library budget is up 33,- Also In Manchester Parkade of the State Labor Relations tatively agreed on most items In finding for the union, the residency and scholastic The sale will. be held at fire protection and a 3200 225, the increase due mostly to Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun., Phone 646-5440 colors. Sizes 5-13. Board which found that the Negotiations will resume in the contract, Sandberg board said that the town had achievements. Phelp’s Hall, on Rt. 85 rain or decrease in civil defense and an utilities. ONLY 11 DAYS LEFT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Town of Coventry didn’t some time this month. brought in a professional disrupted and delayed the Applicants are asked to write shine. Each priced at 21.00. bargain in good faith, contract Most of the employes in the negotiator, Donald Powers, bargaining process. a letter stating future plans and Proceeds will go to the many We believe Sue Brett’s union are clerical workers at who presented a new set of financial need, provided a high civic responsibilities of the P negotiations will once again be The town must notify the held between the town and the the Town Hall and they proposal to the union. board within 31 days of what school transcript and submit an club. right, you know. Summer union representing eight of the organized in April of 1973 and steps it has taken to comply application and letter to the LEGAL NOTICES really Is coming. And soon. Town Hall employes. joined local 1303 of the The union refused to consider wito the board’s directive. Rham guidance office. American Federation State, these proposals and stopped The deadline for applications Court of Probate We’re ready for it, are you? Because of the SLRB’s deci­ After a contract agreement is District of Manchester sion that all contract items are County and Municipal Workers, negotiations and filed on unfair worked out, the Town Council FORBES&WMUMl is May 15. NOTfCE TO CREDITORS to be tentatively agreed upon, AFL-CIO. lator practice against the town most ratify the contract for it to For applications contact the ESTATE OF JULIA MARGARET Rham guidance office Mrs. KUTYLA aka JULIA KUTYLA with the exception of the dura­ The union started bargaining with the SLRB. be valid. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William John Kelleher. E, FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Also in celebration of presented to the fiduciary named below on or before June 28,1975 or be barred by National Library Week, Sunday law. The fiduciary is; April 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. the Mary Webber aka Mary K. Webber DevCo Right About School Savings, 88 Whiting Road residents of Hebron are invited East Hartford, Connecticut to attend a tea being sponsored by the club at the Hebron Douglas Library. Court of Probate Wrong On Service Cost, Says CPEC District of Manchester The club is hoping residents NOTICE TO CREDITORS ficials that research data con­ been generated by the new com­ the projected costs of will take the opportunity to get ESTATE OF GEORGE S. PARSONS COVENTRY Pursuant to an order of Hon. William firms DevCo’s estimate of an munity, and underestimated municipal services were iffy aquainted with the library and E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Monica Shea enrollment of 4,300 students the new costs. However, sur­ because there is no way to its trustees. presented to the fiduciary named below Correspondent veys are harder to do on There are tickets still on or before June 28,1975 or be barred by from the proposed new com­ judge what services would be law. The fiduciaiy'is: 742-9495 munity, and that with the type governmental operations than demanded by residents of the available for the club’s April 12 Mary E. Parsons The Connecticut Public those on school enrollment dance at St. Maurice’s Hall in 944 Tolland Turnpike of housing proposed by DevCo new community. The new com­ Manchester, Conn. Expenditures Council told the and its higher assessment because there is not enough munity would probably have Bolton. 08040 Town Council and the Planning values more funds would have comparative data available.” been a financial gain to the I ■ ■ Mi 'm and Zoning Commission been available per pupil. Mark Goodrich, of CPEC town, but it would depend on Tuesday that the final projec­ CEPC’s data determined that said, “The educational projec­ many factors just how much of \ tions of the Greater Hartford there would have been an in­ tions of DevCo were sound, but a gain."- Process/DevCo on the per pupil crease in town expenditures, costs of education and the and therefore did not agree number of projected students with DevCo’s claim that per was made on sound basis and capita town government expen­ 1 should have resulted in a finan­ ditures would remain the same cial gain for the town in educa­ as today and that this need for m tion costs. additional services would eat $26,900 This gain, however could into the increased income have been partially offset generated by the new communi­ 6% DOWN, FINANCING AVAILABLE TXX)! because, of its low projections for municipal services needed ty- Robert Frankline, CPEC FOR OUR QUALIFIED BUYERS and the expected costs of those executive director, said, services. 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PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. F ii„ April 4,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancherter, Conn.. Fri., April 4.1975 - PAGE NINE Vermont Near First Primary MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - primary, which would be held Five Examined for Planner Post SCENE FROM HERE Vermont’s challenge to New March 2,1976, under the legisla­ tion, would provide a moderate By SOL R. COHEN Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation VERNON make a recommendation for 30 applicants who bad already Cheshire town planner; and alternative to New presidential primary loomed A three-member examining the portion at Monday’s met- taken the written exams for the Richard Elgoi, Wethersfleld’s Hampshire’s conservative cam­ Parkiide larger Thursday with panel condncted tval-tedinlcal ting of the Town Council. He position which has been vacant town planner, were on the paigns, strengthen grass roots . w.v Pn. .. preliminary approval by the board agjmimtnmi of five can­ said he wishes to study the for about a year. board of examiners. participation and attract Chapeau Expert / Am Not stateSenate. Final passage was didates for the posiUon of Ver­ results of the exams thoroughly Richard Borden, Vernon’s national publicity. expected today. non Town Planner llmrsday. before malting his choice. former director of administra­ But the move to share the .Sfoyor Frank McCoy said The five candidates were tion and now town manager In spotlight now reserved for the today he does not eqwct to narrowed down from a field of Cheshire; William Blitz. For no reason at all, I’ve been thinking of of my high school to take his date to the Granite State by holding Ver­ Actress Dies a remark a few years ago by the late Amy Junior Prom on a bus—and, without a mont’s balloting on the same LONDON (UPI) - Actress yet. Vanderbilt. day could fall short. An­ Mary Ure, 42, wife of U ■ ^ “Men,” said the foremost expert on Ever since then, with the exception of ticipating such a challenge, the playwright-actor Robert Shaw,' etiquette, "needn’t remove their in my Army days, I made it my business not New Hampshire legislature has died in London Thursday only YMCA Resumes Programs elevators when ladies are present.” to wear a hat. already drafted a bill moving hours after starring in the Well! I couldn’t care less. I haven’t And here was Amy Vanderbilt telling Its own primary up a week. opening of a new play. The worn a hat since just before the Junior me I didn’t have to remove my hat in an Supporters argued Thursday cause of death was not im­ The Indian Valley YMCA beginners and the second ses­ eight weeks. The registration Prom. I ruined the one I owned then by elevator. She explained it was passe a Vermont presidential mediately determined. vddch serves Vernon, South sion for advanced students. fee for "Y” members is $18 aixl using it to stem the steam from my because a hat held in a man’s hand took up Windsor, Tolland, Ellington, Paul Arel of Sooth Windsor is for non-members, $23. father’s car. -- too much room in the elevator. and East Windsor, will resume the instructor. Registrations may be made at Before I go any further (did I hear some Of course, there aren’t that many two of its popular athletic The program will run for the “Y” office. one say, the further the better?), it just elevators in Manchester anyway, but I can programs on A^ril 14. ’These see the point. Can you imagine a man’s came to me why I thought of Ms. Vander­ at your finger tips... will be the track and field Office bilt’s hat remark. chagrin if a lady were to back into his hat program and the Jukido Main It has to be because of the hats being and accuse him of getting fresh? classes. 9- 12 worn in the rain and wind we had For what it’s worth, etiquette experts CALL 643-5144 The track and field program i(M7 Main Street Thursday — worn by men who never wear like Amy was needn’t worry too much will be conducted at the AREA hats. about hats being worn in elevators. There Rockville High School track Mancheeter To get back to the hat I ruined. It was aren’t that many of them — hats, I mean. MANCHESTER from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. and the POLICE REPORT 649-4586 the week before the Junior Prom and I had And there are even fewer being worn in first session of the spring term borrowed the car. The radiator froze and, elevators in Manchester. of Jukido classes will be from 4 despite my heroics in using my hat, it Someday, somewhere, an etiquette LUMBER COMPANY to 5 and 5 to 6 p.m. at the Inter­ K Mart Plaza Office cracked. expert will comment about a young man national Karate and Jukido VERNON by Common Pleas Court 19 for 10- 2 Naturally, I didn’t get the car the night who takes his date to the Junior Prom on a Academy at Five Comers in Arthur Harrington Jr., 19, of charging him with third-degree of the Junior Prom and, naturally, I didn’t bus — and without a hat yet. Ellington. Vernon Ave., Rockville, was assault. ‘Spencer Street get the money to buy a new hat. They just don’t make them that way ’The track group will meet charged Thursday night with Police said the arrest was Mancheet«r I think I was the only boy in the history anymore. Mondays, Wednesdays, and reckless driving in connection made in connection with the in­ Fridays for five weeks. There is with an incident on Reservoir vestigation of an April 2 inci­ Andover Elementary School Grade 5 students finish work on projects they will be no registration fee for this R d.-v, dent at Rockville High School exhibiting in this weekend’s arts festival. Shown are Cindy Frazier, Dawn Cook, Judy program other than a current He was released on his durjng which another person Madsen, and Carl Haverl. The festival will be held Saturday and Sunday from 1 until 5 p.m. Indian VaUey YMCA Youth or promise to appear in Common was struck. Fuessenich Asks Solons at the school. (Photo by Holland) Family membership. Youth Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April Suitter was released on his formerly Manchegter Savings & Loan Association memberships are $10 ^ fami­ 29. promise to appear in court in 4 ly, $25. Henry Salegowski, 23, of Rockville on April 22. Not to Ban Dum-Dums All participants'must sign up Reed Rd., Tolland, was charged Andover Holding Art Fest by calling or writing or stopping Thursday night with fourth- SOUTH WINDSOR by the “Y” office at Vernon degree larceny in connection South Windsor Police are In­ because they enlarge the HARTFORD (UPI) - State civilians in peacetime,” Olds d rcle. with the investigation of a com­ vestigating a report of the theft Sweepstakes Winners Hawaii Bound said before a Judiciary Com­ chance of death or a destructive ’The team is coached by John plaint from the W. T. Grant of two outboard motors from Police Commissioner Cleveland Donna Holland and adults’ exhibits of fine arts mittee room packed with spec­ wound. ’The festival will run both Polhemus and Paul Meyers, Store at ’Tri-City Plaza. property of Mellen Marine on B. Fuessenich has asked law­ and crafts, performances and Duane Edmonds, The Herald’s advertising director, presents check for $200 to Mr. and tators and witnesses. Gov. Ella T. Grasso has said Correspondent days from 1 until 5 p.m. There both volunteers from Vernon. He was r e le a ^ on a $50 non- Rt. 5, &uth Windsor.' makers not to tie his mens’ demonstrations of music, and Mrs. Leon Gagnon of 52 Falknor Dr. who were the winners of the “Hawaiian Sweepstakes Speaking against a proposal she supports state police use of 646-0375 will be an admission charge of Additional adult and teenage surety bond for appearance in Police said a 50 h.p. Mercury hands by banning their use of “chance to participate” ac­ • Cdmival” sponsored by The Herald and area merchants. The winners received a two-week that would make it a felony for the expanding dum-dum, for­ The fifth annual community 50 cents for adults. ’There is no volunteer help is needed for the court in Rockville on April 22. motor valued at $1,375 and a & Loon Association S in c e 1891 internationally outlawed dum­ arts festival sponsored by the charge for children. tivities. trip to Hawaii plus the spending money. They left today. Mr. Gagnon is retired from anyone to possess the con­ bidden for use by the U.S. program. Those interested Wade Suitter, 17, of 27 Spring th r^ h.p. used Johnson motor, dum bullets. military as “inhumane and Art League Committee will be Cheney Bros, and Mrs. Gagnon is employed at Manchester Modes. (Herald photo by Lar­ troversial bullets, Fuessenich Refreshments will be should contact the office. St., Rockville, was arrest^ valued at $75 were taken from a held Saturday and Sunday at Each student at Andover “Do not restrict policemen said the 1899 Hague Conference cruel.” available. The first session of the Jukido ’Ihursday on a warrant issued fenced-in area. son) The measure under con­ Andover Elementary School. Elementary School will have at from protecting themselves by ban on dumrdum was merely a classes on Mondays will be for sideration would make it a This year’s festival is entitled The festival is a Cultural af­ least one project exhibited in 4 applying antiquated standards “technical restriction.” felony with up to five years in “Spring Has Sprung.” fair which features children’s the show. that are not relevant,’’ Hartford City Councilman prison upon conviction for Fuessenich said Thursday. Richard Suisman said the City anyone, including police and He said criminals today were Council prohibits Hartford Panel Told How Homes correction officers, caught with arming themselves with such police from using dum-dum hollow-nosed and expanding weapons as grenades and with Chief Hugo Masini suppor­ bullets. machineguns. ting the restriction. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Can Manipulate Funds Suisman said medical experts The measure also outlaws agreed two Hartford policemen any weapon banned by treaty of But, Connecticut Civil Liber­ shot with their own weapons the United Nations or inter­ Everything For The Home ties Union Director William national treaty to which the her mother lost a leg after New Fairview made rent this summer by a mental HARTFORD (UPI) - A New Olds said the U.S. Army U.S. is a signatory. Haven nursing home declared developing gangrene at a nur­ payments of $336,780 in 1973 to patient would have been killed Sporty fabric shoes prohibits soldiers on foreign had their pistols contained Sportsmen oppose the WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND A sing home and a podiatrist who Tri-Vest Associates, which an $86,000 loss the same year it and domestic soil from using measure because they often use owns the building, he said. New dum-dum bullets. BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVEMENT l i e t a l d overcharged the state $5,000 paid $336,780 in rent to its the expanding bullets. expanding hollow point bullets, also testified before the public Fairview is owned by Daniel The Connecticut Civil Liber­ ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERIALS, YOU parent company, according to a commonly called dum-dum, health and safety subcom­ Donovan of Massachussetts “Weapons illegal in warfare ties Union and various church CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN TODAY. Area Profile health care expert. when hunting deer or other big Walter J. Bradley, head of mittee. who also is an official of Tri- should not be used against groups said the bullets should for the whole family game. New Haven Health Care Inc., Bradley said he had zeroed in Vest. be outlawed in Connecticut Thursday gave legislators on New Fairview Hall as an Bradley, whose group probing nursing home abuses a example of how imprecise receives government subsidies detailed explanation of how fiscal reports required by the to study the health industry, Class Acquires P owners can manipulate their state agency regulating nursing called for a one-year “freeze’’ Printing Paper Budget Study To Start finances to hide illegal profits. homes could be filled out on nursing home rates, to give A Columbus woman who said truthfully yet made to hide il­ the regulatory agency a chance A fourth grade class at Waddell School recently legal profits. to re-evaluate their finances FRff GLAUCOMA SCREENING VERNON Dates have not been set for the on it is scheduled for May 20. acquired 27 rolls of 32-inch prin­ and determine whether rate The council will be meeting, ting paper. The Vernon Town Council public hearings, but, according hikes are called for. Monday night, and at that time Sears to the town charter the final one While nursing homes in When Mrs. Mary Ann will start its deliberations on has to be held by May 2, the a schedule of budget meetings Connecticut got 53 per cent of Steinnecker’s class became the proposed budget for 1975-76 Gay Rights Backed FOR ADULTS 35 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER budget adopted by May 12 and will be approved. the $118 million the state paid concerned about the limitation next week. Mayor Frank the annual town meeting to act In Capitol Hearing out in 1973 under Medicaid, they of its school paper supply, the McCoy said today. have only 9 per cent of the members decided to write to QUESTIONS AND ANSWEliS ABOUT GLAUCOMA ’The proposed budget totals state’s Medicaid recipients, he Compucolor, Inc., a printing close to $14 million. Of this $8.8 WHAT IS GLAUCOMA? HARTFORD (UPI) - said. firm in Stratford. million is for education and $5 four years ago when a revised ’They asked the firm’s presi­ A disease causing high pressure in the eyebail which, if unseated, results million for general town Connecticut lawmakers have criminal code took effect. Bradley also said Connecticut in the gradual loss of sight. It occurs most frequently in persons 35 been asked to extend the state’s lost $4 million in the past eight dent, George Scholle, if they government. It reflects a total A half dozen persons, both could have any extra paper the years of age or over. hicrease of $1.3 million over the pioneering effort decriminaliz­ men and women, describ^ acts years in Medicaid bills that Dr. Sharon Heads ing homosexuality to the field could have been paid for by company might not need. WHAT ARE THE CHANCES IT WILL HAPPEN TO ME? current budget. of discrimination they or their It wasn’t long before a ship­ Approximately 2% of all people over forty years of age will be found ’The council will review each of civil rights. friends had experienced. Medicare. The federal govern­ About two dozen speakers, in­ ment reimburses Connecticut ment of paper was sent by to have Glaucoma. budget and take action on the Leonard Simons of Hartford Scholle including enough for mayor’s recommendations. Medical Society cluding clergymen, self- told the committee a personal 100 per cent of Medicare bills WONT I KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG BEFORE DAMAGE IS DONR proclaimed gays and feminists, and 50 per cent of Medicaid each child. There are ap­ Frequently in Glaucoma, your sight fails so slowly and so painlessly investigation proved a New proximately 100 feet of paper on called on the Human Rights and Hampshire insurance company costs. that you don’t notice any change until the damage is done. VERNON secretary-treasurer; Dr. Victor Since the procedure for filing each roll end. Opportunities Committee canceled his partner’s auto HOW CAN I DETECT GLAUCOMA BEFORE ANY DAMAGE OCCURS? Dr. Michael Sharon of Sonnen of Hazardville, con- claims under Medicare is more The students are using the ROCKVILLE Thursday night to include policy simply because-they Periodic testing of the eye pressure Is the easiest and best method. . Ellington was elected president cilor; and Dr. Allyn Dambeck complicated than Medicaid, it paper for projects and bulletin sexual orientation as a basic were gay and lived together. HOSPITAL of the Tolland County Medical of Rockville, alternate coun­ is easier for nursing hoihes to boards. HOW IS THIS PERIODIC TESTING DONE? human right. When Simons introduced his Association at the association’s cilor. bill the state under the Burl Lyons, publisher of ’The An ophthalmologists (medical eye specialist) painlessly measures the The measure would add mother, Mrs. Rita Simons, to NOTES 183rd annual meeting ’Tuesday. Elected as state delegates Medicaid program for services Herald, said upon request he eyeball pressure from the outside with a simple gauge called a tonometer. “sexual orientation’’ to Connec­ the committee, she was warm­ Dr. HI Yoon of Somers was were Dr. Edward Palomba of that could be paid for by would provide roll ends, when ticut’s civil rights statute ly applauded. She described the WHAT IS THE GLAUCOMA DETECTION PROGRAM? elected vice president. Other Somers, and Dr. Charles Medicare, he said. available, for school use. Admitted Thursday: Mary prohibiting discrimination on anguish she felt when her son An eye pressure test is being performed periodically m various com- officers elected were: Dr. O’Connell of Rockville. Bienkowski, Pinney St., the basis of sex, race, creed, revealed six years ago he was muniUes as a free public service by the ophthalmolog^ts ^ ™ Marjorie Purnell of Rockville, coior or national origin. No op­ gay and said passage of the Connecticut State Medical Society under the auspices of the Connectucut Ellington; Kathleen Brown, ponents spoke. measure would help ease the Society for the Prevention of Blindness with co-operation of the sponsor­ Lynn Dr., Vernon; Anthony Sen. Richard A. Bozzuto, R- burden homosexuals face in ship of local service clubs. Cole, Storrs; Laura Dow, East Watertown, the lead-off society. * Hartford; Charles Dumeer, witness, said gay individuals Among the groups supporting CONDUCTED BY Warehouse Point; Shawn must have the legal right to live the measure were the Connec­ Gilstrap, Warehouse Point; without fear their sexual ticut Civil Liberties Union, the OPHTHALMOLOGISTS OF THE EYE SECTION Thurlow Gordon Jr., Elm S t.,. Women’s preference will cost them their G/Dwares of Diilinction Rockville; Wieslawa Kobak, Connecticut Education Associa­ Imports the World Over jobs and homes. tion, the Planned Parenthood of the Connecticut Stats Medical Society Prospect St., Rockville; Eva 47.53 West Rd. (Rt. 83) ELLINGTON and kids’ Connecticut pioneered in League of Connecticut, the AND Kustowsky, Hartford 'Tpke.,, removing some of the burden Connecticut Women's Political HOURSJues, Wed, Thursl0-5:30 Fri 10-8 Vernon; Jean E. McMahon, faced by homosexuals Cau(;us, the Kalos Society and OPEN SAT. S SUN. 10-5 Closed Mondays Metcalf Rd., Tolland; Donna decriminalizing homosexual the Connecticut Council of Connecticut Society For The Prevention Of Blindness,Inc. Schold, Stafford Springs; IVs Boating Time Agalnl acts between consenting adults Churches. Lawrence Soucler, Spring St., CELEBRATING 24 WALL STREET, BOX 20/20 • M.ADISON, CONNECTICUT 0644J Rockville; Nancy Sweatt, South Men’s and boys’ OUR St., Rockville; Charles Widger, SEE US FOR YOUR Stafford Springs. 4 LOCATION OF SCIIINING Discharged ’Thursday: Alfred IN COOPIIATiON WITH Beauregard, Beaver Trail, • SAIL BOATS • FISHIHG BOATS 2nd Coventry; Joseph Bossie, Snip- CUSTOm FRflmiNG sic Village, Ellington; Emery • OUTBOARD MOTORS Try these fabric casuals with heavy cotton duck uppers. The women s Breau, Regan Rd.,‘ Vernon; and kids’ have PVC soles, the men’s have lugged rubber soles. The •ALL TYPES OFMATSi THE GLAUCOMA THURSDAY LeeAnn Caruso, Dart Hill Rd., ___. • CAHOES • HORHS • COMPASSES little kids’ shoes also have rubber toe . Little kids’ sizes 5 to 12 M SILK. LINE». DURLAP. GRASSCLOTH APRIL 1st THRU APRIL 13th PRORRAM IS Rockville; Edna Despard, in navy or red, girls’ sizes 12>/2 to 3 M and wom en’s sizes 5 to 9,10 M in •OVER 350 MOULDINGS DIRECTED BY THE 10% - 20% - 30% APRIL 10th Laurel Trail, Coventry; Mrs. • MARIHE PAIHT and SUPPLIES navy or white. Gym shoes in youth sizes 10 to 3 M, boys sizes 3*2 to 7 M •REGULAR b NONGLARE Barbara Doole and daughter. and m en’s sizes 7'^ to 11,12 M in navy, white denim or black. GLASS OFF ConiwcUout So e M y lor Hm Prev«nllon of BHndiMss In ooopwa- 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Center Rd., Vernon; Elizabeth “We’re Boat Man — We Have Ik e Snppliea, ON ALL TROPICAL Uon wHh Um Eye Section ol Um Conneetloul SUM Medical Gebhardt, Union St., Rockville; and Ik e Know How!” BLOCK, MOUNT Society, Alto; & FRAME AND EXOTIC TREES AND PLANTS • M«nehe«tar Uon* Club at the Paulette Godek, Mountain St., 8ALB8 * SERVICE on BOATS and MOTORS AT THE GREENHOUSE I All • Menehattar Public Health Nurelns Aten. Rockville. Charge It on Sears Revolving Charge THIS WEEK ONLY needlepoint & • Menchetter Board ol Education Manchester High School Lester Haines, Broad Brook; • Charlaa Loaporanco Co. SPEQAL PURCHASE CREWEL • John TIomoy Funeral Home James Henderson, Dailey Cir­ AND ALL ITEMS • Fogarty Broa^ hw. Cafeteria cle, Rockville; Frank Kieffer, A Special Purchase, though not ______/ OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 IN THE GIFT SHOP AND East Middle Tpke., Manchester Union St., Rockville; Mary reduced, is an exceptional value. COLONIAL QALLERY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW Kington, South St., Rockville; bam'9 Apple FOR YOUR FREE GLAUCOMA EYE TEST Please use Faculty Parking Lot, at Lucinda Lingley, Gulf Rd., The Shoe Place ART GALLERIES L L x Catatarta Entrance . .. ______Rockville; Harold Meyers III, MANCHUnR FARNAM i|7 5E* Range Hill Dr., Vernon; tl« tlT IM Edward Rivenburg, Ellington Next to Forbes & Wallace mt m iu SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE MANCHESTER Ave., Rockville; Mark Schaper; Manchoster Parfcada CALL TOLL FREE FROM ANYWHERE IN CONNECTICUT 1-800-842^0692 Seneca Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Sears Susan Stein and son. South St., Monday thru Friday Saturday Rockville; Thomas Tingley, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Stafford Springs.

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PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 4. Reading, Arts Topics For Teachers Monday Rec Classes School for elementary training session at Waddell inspire the teachers to create in The committee members children will be in session a half School on children’s literature children a love for literature planning the event are: Mrs. ENGAGED s*i« Orj day only on Monday. About 300 and language arts. and a desire to read. Sarah Elsesser, elementary elm o itary school teachers will The workshop will be con­ library department head; Miss The workshop is jointly spon­ attend an afternoon inservice ducted by Bill Halloran, a fifth Daisy Pilcher, director of grade teacher In Westfield, sored by the reading defiart- reading; and Mrs. Pat Vogel, There are still openings m ^ t, language arts ctuTiculum t in the Wednewy morning Mass. He has been on leave language arts curriculum com­ Square Dancers from the classroom this year to committee, and the elementary mittee chairman. imtdiwork qulUing class being school librarians. conducted by the women’s Graduate Class serve as a teacher constant for Educational Consultant ns of the Manchester Manchester Square Dance tion Department from Associates. K Club will have Its annual Halloran has spoken to 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a six-week, graduation dance Saturday period. teachers throughout the United OH BUnER SERVIGE TECHNKMNS from 8 to 11 p.m. at Manchester States on “Reading K-6: How to Dieter Brings The first class was a slide High School. Earl Johnston will series of quilts presented by Create the Desire.” WANTED be the caller, and Russ and His workshop is designed to Bea Sheftel which included Anita White wW cue the rounds. Exp*ri«nc«d oil bumor Mrvico tochnlclana for Scale to Dine historical quilts front museums Diplomas will be awarded to and quilts made by participants 16 couples who have completed oxpandod strvico dopartmont. in the quilting classes. a series of lessons. Good wagaa plua Blua Croaa/CM8, Major The next slide (assentation Mr. and Mrs. Howard ABOUT Modical, diaabillty incoma Inauranca, lifa In- will be on April 22 at 1:30 p.m. Crothers will have door duty. auranea, profit aharing - Alao Panalon Ratlramant By Abigail Van Buren for those in the bicentennial 0 tt7tbyCMc«toTi1btiM-M.Y.NMi«ty*d.,lM. Refreshments will be served by TOWN Program, mora. quilt project and anyone else in­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cyr, Mr. QualMad paraona should call Mr. Cook, 849-4595 terested. The regular weekly and Mrs. Donald Dickie, Mr. . for a confidsntial intsrvisw. patchwork quilt class is now and Mrs. William Dion and Mr. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will DEAR ABBY: So you say hooray for the dieting acc^ting late registration. and Mbs. Robert Dixon. meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd daughter-in-law who carries her own s ^ e with her when Drawing and painting on Fellows Hall. NauUf E%oto NaniU 14ioto Nasilff Photo All members and area club she’s a guest, in order to weigh her food before eating iti Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 am. level dancers are reminded that BANTLYOILCO. (Her mother-in-law was insulted.) The engagement of Miss Don­ The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss at a cost of |4 for six week the first beginners workshop Manchester Young Marines Well, I’d be insulted too. In the first place, if she’s Manchester, Conn. na Lynn Frankenberg of Kristine Ellen Keeney of Kathryn C. Boehner of sessions has several openings. will be conducted Tuesday from will meet tonight from 7 to 9 at weighed ho* food a couple of times, she can surely judge by Manchester to Richard Naven Manchester to Mark John Manchester to Bruce Liebman Partcipants do not have to be the Burnside Ave. School, East the quantity how much it weighs. And if she drags a scale 7:30 tq 10 p.m. at Waddell Fee, also of Manchester, has Lautenbach'; also of of New London has been an­ artistically inclined as patterns Hartford. along to someone else’s house, she’s trying to mu^e a big * -r.-lf... School. been announced by her parents, Manchester, has been an­ nounced by her parents, Mr. are available. Shading and deal out of the fact that she’s dieting. and Mrs. Herbert C. Boehner of proportion are two of the many a-. I really am annoyed with dieters who expect everyone to Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. nounced by her parents, Mr. Frankenberg Jr. of and Mrs. Gordon F. Keeney of 129 W. Center St. things being taught. Ann give them a standL^ ovation just because they’re watching Madsen is the instructor. their weight. Manchester. 100 Washington St. Mr. Liebman is the son of Mr. And while I’m on the subject, why do people who are on Mr. Fee is the son of Mr. and Mr. Lautenbach is the son of and Mrs. Harold Liebman of Creative Crafts on diets bore everybody else with talk of nothing else? It gets Mrs. James E. Fee of Mrs. Ann B. Lautenbach of 210 New Haven. Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The bride-elect was is offering a class in Victorian Caldor And very tiresome. Manchester. Main St. and the late John P. graduated from East Catholic tinsel painting. To register call I’ve been on diets, too,Jbut I don’t mention it. I just eat The bride-elect was Lautenbach. Saternii Photo what’s aUowed on my diet, skip the rest, and talk about graduated from Manchester The bride-elect is a 1972 High School in 1970. She ihe Rec Department at 643-6795 4 received a B.S. degree in and a list of materiate needed something more interesting. High School, Manchester Com­ graduate of Manchester High 50th Anniversary John Whidden Mrs. Cynthia Adajian John Melia BORED WITH DIETERS munity College, and attended School. She is employed by the special education from will be given to you. Paint for ^ .Seamco Salute Central Connecticut State Pratt & Whitney Division of Southern Connecticut State the tinsel painting is available Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Fish They lived in Manchester for DEAR BORED: There is so much conversation about College. She is employed by The United Aircraft Corp. College from which she free at the Rec. of 41 Neill Rd., Vernon, 40 years, moving to Vernon 10 diets and dieting because roughly 75 per cent of the Travelers Insurance Co. in Her fiance, a 1970 graduate of graduated with honors in 1974. Every Thursday afternoon celebrated their 50th wedding years ago. population of tiie U.S.A. (and Cimada) w odd dearly love to Hartford. Manchester High School, is She is employed at Hartford from 1 to 2, a film will be shown anniversary recently at a Mr. Fish was retired from T hree Join Tech School Faculty The Harlem lose weight. And I think those who numage to pull it off Her fiance was graduated presently attending the Univer- National B ^ & Trust Co. sometimes followed by a lec­ reception held in their honor by Pratt & Whitney Division of deserve a standing ovation. However, for another complaint members and friends of the United Aircraft Corp. in 1968, from Manchester High School, sity of Hartford. He is Her fiance is a 1970 graduate ture or discussion. The films Tedi. A teacher for 11 years, come a permanent substitute on my “hooray,” read on...... Weseleyan Church in Ellington. after 31 years of service. He is Three new faculty members Education Department the University of Hartford, and employed by the Pratt & of West Haven High School. He are free and open to the public Mdla is an instructor of trade starting Monday. Whidden, also The couple was married currently employed at the D & have been added to the staff at teaching English and social is presently attending graduate Whitney Division of United Air­ received a B.S. degree in as part of the women’s related math and trade out of ( ^ t r a l (Connecticut State DEAR ABBY: You advised a mother-in-law to try to be March 23,1925 at the Church of L Store in the Tri-City Plaza in Howell Cheney Regional studies. Mrs. Adajian is a ^ Globetrotters! school at UConn. He is craft Corp. biology^, and second education programs public relations to in­ College, teaches blueprint more understanding of a daughter-in-law who lu g ^ her Vocational Technical School replacement for Tom blueprint reading. employed by Hamilton Stan­ The couple plans a July 26 from Southern Connecticut troduce women to the many the Nazerene in Manchester Vernon. reading and trade math. He Is a scale along and weighed ev^thing she ate, and t^en you during academic year 1974-75. Scharrett, who was promoted to Melia Is also an award win­ dard in Windsor Locks. wedding at St. Mary’s State College in 1974. He is programs available for them at with the Rev. C. F. Austin of­ DON’T MISS THE added, “ ...or would you rather have a fat daughter-in-law?” One of the new teachers, Mrs. head of the General Education ning teacher. For a number of replacement for Joseph The couple plans a May 31 employed at Electric Boat in the recreaton center. Films are ficiating. I am slowly burning! And what is wrong with a fat Episcopal Church. Cynthia Adajian from Canton, Department at Windham Tech years when he was at Prince, (CheAette, who took early retire­ GLOBETROTTERS Groton. world interest films and travel daughter-in-law? I have one who treats me a whole lot better wedding. is the first female instructor in in Willimantic. his students took the top 10 ment because of ill health. The fobulou/ AND DON’T MISS films. than my skinny daughter-in-law. The couple is planning an Oct. the all-male school’s history. Wallingford resident John positiems in blueprint reading in “ They are very good THIS SPECIAL I happen to weigh 226 myself, but I took complete care of 18 wedding at the Sheraton- Mrs. Adajian has her B.S. and Melia is filling a new position in state competition for appren­ teachers,” Garofalo stat^, “I FROM CALDOR my mother-in-law untU she passed away. (She had two Tobacco Valley Motor Inn in M.S in education from Central the Trade Related Department ticeship certification. knew Melia and Mrs. Adajian UMIM I Windsor. NOW THROUGH daughters and another daughter-in-law—all skinny, who (Connecticut State College. She created at Cheney Tech in John Whidden from Ellington from when I was at Prince and didn’t do a thing for her.) transferred from Prince January of this year. A Central will become a full-time they were the ones 1 wanted. APRIL 12,1975! A fat girl may never get to be a Playboy Bunny, or a Miss John Whidden student taught GLOBCTROTTERI IN THE SERVICE Technical School in Hartford, Connecticut State College member of the staff in America, but she can be beautiful. Looks are only skin deep! THE BABY where her first supervisor was graduate, Melia also September. Whidden will com­ here and we were very much m P£Rion! MRS. L. John Garofalo, present Cheney transferred to the local plete Iris student-teaching impressed by him.” Globetrotter IS NAMED Awarenesg D a y - M a y l Michael J. Thomches, son of Thailand, flying a K C-135. He director. She is in the Gener^ technical school from Prince tenure ~ today and be­ DEAR MRS. L.: Wait. Another reader would like equal Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thomches has received four air medals time. But this one is for the scale-totin' weight watcher. of Vernon, entered the U. S. and the Distinguished Flying Basketball The so-called “shut-ins,” peo­ these physical aids create in Navy and is stationed at the Cross. Tabor, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of George W. IH and Marion Great Lakes Submarine Base in DEAR ABBY; This is to INSULTED, who was upset ple with physical handicaps, poorly planned buildings and He is the husband of the Science Today Burdick Tabor of Coventry. She was bom March 18 at Windham Illinois. His wife, Diane Lynn, because her daughter-in-law carried her scale around and are not so much shut in as shut public streets to providing han­ former Jane Pencek of Our A Community Memorial Hospital, Wlllimantic. Her maternal resides in Rocky Hill. weighed her food in the kitchen before she ate it. out in Connecticut. Architec­ dicapped speakers to elemen­ Dunkirk, N.Y. They have a Lady, get off your high horse. Evidently you’ve never had grandparents are Mr. and M n. D ^ l d Burdick of Windhami Her Reg. tural and attitudinal barriers tary school classroon,. daughter Rebecca. to fight a weight problem. I can tell you, it’s pure hell! paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tabor Jr. 11.88 prevent the physically disabled “As many as 325,000 people in (]apt. Roy M. White of Peaw My husband and I are both weight watchers, and we gb to of 28 Crestwood Dr. .j, v. .Air Force Base, N.H., son of from working, shopping, voting' Connecticut may suffer limitod his mother’s for dinner, and you can bet we always take our and entering government Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. White of Athletes’ Super Hearts mobility on a permanent or scale with us and we weigh every last ounce that goes into Dvorak, James Edward, son of Gregory and Ann Madden 86 Keeney St., has been named buildings, according to temporary basisr” according to could have been another sign of our mouths. His parents both respect and admire us for our Dvorak of Las Cmces, N.M. He was bora March 21 in Las Cruces. by the board of advisors of the AUCTION super athlete,” Martin said in tor who found abnormalities in •OFFICIAL SIZE, spokesmen from a variety of COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) - determination to lose weight so we will not only look better, His maternal grandfather is Robert Madden of Lancaster, Pa. Ms. Phyllis Zlotnik, spokesman Smith’s EKG that could have a heart muscle bruise. AF-re agencies planning Connec­ Outstanding Young Men of University of Missouri Medical an interview. WEIGHT & COLOR but feel better. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dvorak of for UCP and hersblf confined to been caused by a bruise directly Only five hours before tipoff. ticut’s second annual statewide America publication as one of Center doctors have confirmed The MU doctors employed a •NYLON CORD WINDING P a wheelchair. “ We see Smith was sent to Martin for Furthermore, you should be glad your daughter-in-law 203 Mountain Rd. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and the recipients of Outstanding A P H llltb variety of sophisticate tests, on the heart muscle. There was weighs her food in the kitchen. I keep my scale right next to Awareness Day for Thursday, Awareness Day as an what some heart specialists further evaluation. • DEEP PEBBLED Mrs. Milton Cunningham of New Bedford, Mass., and Mrs. Nellie Young Men of America for 1974 Hrst Congregatloiial many made available only' in also a loud extra sound that h p r ltS Cenie* my plate. May 1. Educational function which will tong suspected — the hearts of “There was a loud third heart CW»c DURABUILT COVER Madden of Lancaster, Pa. His paternal great-grandparents are award. This award is made to a the past few years, to come up If I were your daughter-in-law and had learned that you Agencies working with the provide hn excellent Church of Vernon highly conditioned athletes look sound, as well as a heart mur­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dvorak of Pisek, N.D. He has a brother, select number of men in honor Rout* 30 with complete pictures bf the had written to Dear Abby complaining about my dragging a handicapped and community ‘consciousness-raising’ at Vtmon Cantar and sound abnormal but are mur and those unusual findings Stephen, 1%. of their civic and professional food scale with me when I ate at your house, you wo^d groups dedicated to making experience for Connecticut Doors Open at 9 A.M. perfectly healthy. athletes’ hearts. Tests Saturday on the EKG,” Martin said. “A Pro-Keds, Basketball $ 9 never find me at your table again unless you apologized! public places accessible to all achievements. Sneakers, Reg. 11.9S...... Fraize, Eric Michael, son of William and Susan Waldron citizens. We’re hoping to make Antiquea, Hoiieahold A team of MU cardiologists is “Their hearts are slightly Students who have registered year ago I would have had to INSULTED IN BINGHAMTON the public met in New Haven (]apt. White is a 1965 graduate Fraize of 1216 Main St., ^ u th Windsor. He was bora March 12 at May 1 Awareness Day a Items, and Bric-A-Brac... preparing its findings for larger, slightly more muscular to take the college board SAT at conclude that these findings liiflini HIT HfiRLfm GlDBfTITOTTTRT POPCORO TTlflCHinf. On Sale Fri. & Sat. this week to coordinate com­ of East Catholic High School; a St. Francis Hospital., Hartford. His maternal grandparents are nationwide effort by next professional journals. They and they contract with more Manchester School Satur­ were sufficiently suggestive of 'fMi-'iinvoncKS w munity efforts across the state 1969 graduate of the U. S. Air Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Waldron of SouthWini^r. His paternal year.” want to give other doctors force than normal — so they’re day are reminded that the doors heart damage to keep Willie out toward spotlighting the Force Academy: and a reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willaim T. Fraize Sr. of South guidelines so they won’t keep super hearts in other words,” will open at 8 a.m. Students will of the game and require obser­ barriers issue. graduate of the 36Mth Student Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Windsor. His maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. William normal, healthy athletes from Martin said. be assigned to testing rooms on vation for at least a few more Representatives from Pilot Training Squadron, For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” Waldron and Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Kamm, all of South Windsor. He playing just because their Martin said the study began a first come, first served basis. days. Associations for Retarded Columbus Air Force Base, send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, has a brother, Thomas Russell, 2. hearts sound different from last fall because heart The latest possible arrival “But the research of my Citizens, town governments. Miss. He has completed two BOLAND SAVE I /O OFF Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped those of nonathletes. specialists had grown in­ time is 8:30 a.m. colleagues here demonstrated Junior Women’s Clubs, United tours of duty at Vietnam, one at Our Reg. Low Price On (20i) envelope. Rick, Kimberly Lynn, daughter of Richard and Leatrice A. COLLEGE A star basketball player for creasingly concerned about Students should bring their that all of these findings, which Cerebral Palsy, the Connecticut Phu Cat and Cam Rahn Bay. LaPointe Rick of 22 Oliver Rd. She was bom March 18 at OIL CO. the Missouri Tigers is one of the what the true range of normal ticket of admission, identifica­ are not usually present in Society of Architects, the State ? NOTES Flying a C-7 Caribou and on a Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal'grandparents are first athletes who can credit the conditions is in the hearts of tion, and two No. 2 pencils. healthy normal individuals, are Plump & Colorful Office of Mental Retardation, second tour of duty he was Mr. and Mrs. Philip LaPointe of Enfield. Her paternal grand­ EST. 1935 study for keeping him on the athletes. Parking will be in the student typical of the highly conditioned the Connecticut Developmental stationed at Utapao Air Base parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rick of 88 Oak St. Steven Werbner, son of Mr. “We frequently have found (Kirking lot off Brookfield St. athlete and are not ‘abnormal’ Disabilities Program and courts. Bean Bag Style Chairs and Mrs. Alfred Werbner of 85 Dr. Richard Martin, chief of things about the EKG in Students are to enter the at all.” private individuals concerned Palliardi, Leopold Frank, son of Leopold F. and Loretta A. Dale Rd., has been named to FUEL OIL cardiology at the medical athletes which were building through the entrance to Willie wound up playing the ABOUT TOWN with restrictions limiting the Onorato Palliardi of 108 Jan Dr., Hebron. He was bora March 18 the dean’s list for the fall center, coordinated an inten­ questionable,” he said. “The the cafeteria lobby adjacent to entire game and led all scorers vocational and social mobility C o rrectio n at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents semester at Drew University in sive study of 12 long distance physician tends to make his the student parking lot. with 20 points. Queen of Peace Mothers Cir­ of disabled people discussed The dates for the menus for 38.9« The board of trustees of South are Mr. and Mrs. James Onorato of Paterson, N.J. His paternal Madison, N.J. He is a graduate runners compared to a similar decision on the conservative cle will meet tonight at 7:S0 at varied approaches to the HFSM Program at 200 Gallon Minimum United Methodist Church will grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Palliardi of 991 Long Hill of Manchester High School. number of healthy but more side. This might keep a guy out the home of Mrs. Sobby Awareness Day. Manchester Community meet tonight at 7:30 at the Rd., Andover. He has a sister, Laurie Susan Marie, 2. I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY normal men of the same ages. of a sport which he could have Ghabrial, 59 McDivitt Dr. The "Much of the problem is church. (College which appeared in The 24 HOUR SERVICE All 12 runners had a loud, made a career out of.” program will include a cardiac caused by simple lack of infor­ Miss Karen-Marie Cronin, Herald Thursday were in­ Hare, Tanessa Lee, daughter of Charles R. and Marjorie A. extra heart sound, a heart mur­ Willie Sith, a guard on the pulmonary resuscitation mation,” said Eliot J. Dober, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John correct. The luncheon and The Junior High Group of Holmes Lee of Fitzgerald Blvd., Coventry. She was bora March 646-6320 mur and one or more abnor­ Tigers’ basketball squad who »WIPE CLEAN SUPPORTED VINYL demonstration. J. Cronin of E. Middle Tpke. Trinity Covenant Church will 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents executive director of United dinner will be served April 14 malities on their electrocar­ has scored better than 20 points COVERS WITH DOUBLE ZIPPERS! will appear as one of the school and 15 respectively and not next 369 Canlat 81., Manchaatar meet Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacMillan of Lexington, Mass. Her Cerebral Palsy of Connecticut, diograms which the control per game, was injured two days Campbell Council, KofC, will girls in Bay Path Junior •SO COMFORTABLE AND at the church for supper. Mr. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hare of Inc. (UCP). ' “Never having week as stated. before a recent game. An elbow have its annual dinner-dance College’s production of the group did not have. FASHIONABLE IN AN and Mrs. Burton Johnson and Whintinsvllle, Mass. Her great-grandmother is Mrs. Guy Holmes trieii to navigate the world in a “ From this emerged a pic­ rammed him in the chest, and April 12 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at comedy-drama, “The Prime of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Heavens of Houlton, Maine. She has two sisters, Tracey Lynne, 4, and wheelchair or on crutches, the ture of certain kinds of abnor­ Smith had a bruise but no ASSORTMENT OF COLORS! the KofC Home. Reservations Miss Jean Brodie,” scheduled are in charge of the event. Trina Louise, 3. average citizen simply doesn’t malities one can clearly expect broken ribs. On Sale Fri. & Sat. may be made by calling 646- for April 24-26 on the realize that a hea^ door or and clearly account for based When Smith still was feeling 9044. Longmeadow, Mass, campus. Youth Fellowship of South Rae, Chrigtiana Marie, daughter of John R. and Jeri Brunelle steep steps screams ‘no’ to han­ on the fact that the patient is a pain on the day of the game, the Miss Cronin is also serving as United Methodist (Thurch will dicapped people.” team trainer sent him to a doc­ Rae of East Hartford. She was bora March 16 at Manchester assistant business manager for The Organization of the Han­ meet tonight at 7 in the youth Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Individual projects yaried the production. She is a dicapped will conduct its lounge of the church. William L. Brunelle of 97C Sycamore Dr. Lane, Her paternal from having significant com­ member of the Class of 1976 monthly meeting Monday, April grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marotte of Wilbraham, munity leaders spend the day in % O F F enrolled in the executive SAVE 14, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the There will be a tag sale Satur­ Mass. Her great-grandparents are Mrs. Josephine Brunelle of wheelchairs and on crutches to secretarial program. Mayfair Gardens Social Hall on day at Center Congregational Albany, N.Y., Salvatore DiNardo of Cambridge, Mass., and Mrs. experience the frustrations " - 4^ M 7 M a in the comer of Main and N. Main Church from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Catherine Blanchard of Saratoga, N.Y. Sts. All handicapped people who sponsored by the Round Table Our Reg. Low Prices On 4 live on the east side of the river, Singers. Proceeds will help to Kulbaaki, Sally Michelle, daughter of Joseph C. and Sally easy listening wHh... UP AND r~*i '■ under 65, are invited. For direc­ finance the group’s singing tour Tubbs Kulbaski of 165D Tudor Lane. She was bora March 17 at M l tions call 646-5015 or 646-7786. of Hawaii this spring. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are K'6 a n S n d i B e e 'r Every Table Lamp In Our Stock The drawing for the raffle will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meintire of 233 Vernon St. Her paternal SINATRAefiOODMANeWILSON AWAY Contemporary - Victorian - Colonial < Little Flower of Jesus be at 11 a.m. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kulbaski of Ashley, Pa. Mothers Circle will have a She has two brothers, Carl, 6, and Kevin, 5. 8 Spencer Stireet home Mass at its meeting CONIFFeCOLEeSTREISAND toiiite only WMi. tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. St. Bridget's Monday religion The medicine cabinet is not the sole source of potential 6 pm to 9 pm Woodenware Accessories Leo Tsokalas, 20 Gardner St. class for public school children “make and bake” BENNETeWILUAMSeALPERT hazard in the home. Danger lurks in basements, Spice Racks - Cookie Buckets - Cannister Sets Mrs. John Measom is co- will be conducted April 7 but hostess. not April 14 as originally stated. we have cryetale and , f'-- garages, laundries, kitchens. Keep all harmful sub­ HALF PRICE! REqiPESl framae In all colore i.Mii your good music host stances securel)) contained, clearly labeled, and not and ehapee; make your easily accessible. In case of accident, call your physi­ formerly Manchester pavings & Loan Association Ceramic Accessories from California own stained glass plaques. ^ cian, hospital, or poison control-center. You will find Shredded Lazy Susans - Vases - Ash Trays - Coaster Sets - Figurines HOME FASHION c o n a JEFF JAGOBS the number conspicuously posted at this pharmacy. Foam N O T ALL STYLES IN ALL STORES VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 24S BROAD ST., M ANCHMTIR frames 88^) rogular 98d N«xl to PUnI Stora • Ainpla Parkins • Phona S4S-S0SS we have every little thingl On Sale Fri. a Sat ^ m s t r o n g 3 pm to 6 pm T 7 1 77IT SOLARMN & CARPET **where a «)] )iknm ^^febnc MANCHESTER SALE: FRI. - SAT, dollar's PHARMAC Mon. thru Fri. 10 sjn. to 9:30 p.m. A'sa phone...646-1000 Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. BND8 worth a 177 HARTFORD ROAD...... MANCHESTiR~" 1145 Tolland Turnpike APRIL 12 th e mVade of moh>A/>Anf ______a a ___ Only Barre Guild Menu- should since then,” Elder confided in a recent interview. seven years on the PGA tour, averaging better than $50,000 MAGIC CHEF . ROPER - CALORIC Saleski were handed 10- Andre Lacroix had a goal expected. ^ TOP PRICES PAID FOR ments are permanently /^a d d c I “There have been so many demands on my time, my golf per year. "I don’t know whether I’ll play in the Masters or not,” he ^ guaranteed by an associa- 1^, minute misconduct and four assists and Norm has suffered.” penalties. But the four days at Pensacola placed him solidly into said. “I’ll have to think about it.” That reaction was based ^ tion of monument manu- Ferguson and Ron Plumb Elder has made only two good showings on the tourna­ the spotlight. COPPER - BRASS and In other NHL games, Buf­ added two goals apiece to mainly on Elder’s displeasure that no blacks had previous- ^ faefurers. Visit our display, k^ume^s ment trail since Pensacola. He tied for fourth in the Plea­ Elder, a Flip Wilson look-alike who turned 40 last July, GKEAT 8AVIHG8 falo downed Boston, 4-2, and lead San Diego over ly been invited, a subject that he had spoken about rather ^ sant Valley Classic at Sutton, Mass., in early August and never led at Pensacola until the end despite rounds of 67- CAR RADIATORS Chicago topped Kansas City, Baltimore. The win clinches heatedly in the past. But Elder quickly reconsidered. A ^ tied for 11th the following week in the PGA championship 69-71-67 for a 10-under-par 274. That was only good enough 6-4. In the WHA, New the Mariners’ first playoff few hours later he made it clear that he would indeed play % Mumlnum - Steel -liattarlet - Newspaper near Winston-Salem, N.C. SCRATCHED, DENTED FLOOR MODEL DEMONSTRATORS England beat Quebec, 4-1, spot in three years of WHA for a tie with Englishman Peter Oosterhuis who had at Augusta, and gladly. ^ I and Cast Iron His best showing in eight tournament appearances so far appeared to have the tournament won at one stage of the and San Diego blastgd play. Lacroix’s five points “I never expected all the attention that has been focused § SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 34 YEARS this year was his tie for 17th at Jacksonville, Fla. That final round. fe.v ^ , Baltimore, 9-2. now give him 138, two ahead on me since,” said Elder.* He turned all his business | earned him $1,808, his biggest paycheck in more than Elder and Oosterhuis battled to the fourth hole of a arranging over to his wife, hoping that getting that off his s Rockville Scrap Co., Inc. '5S| of Winnipeg’s Bobby Hull for seven months. sudden-death playoff. On two of those holes, Oosterhuis mind might help his golf. “Every minute of my time f 989 Hartford Turnpike, Route 30, Vernon the individual scoring title “My biggest problem is that I simply haven’t been able & S O N Suhres 4, Kruina 2 and his four assists give him missed short putts that would have given the Englishman seems to have been occupied lately. I’m really anxious to ; Hours: Mon.-Frl., 7-5; Sat. 7-3 B t> PEARL to say no,” said Elder. “The attention has been nice, but it the victory. Richard Martin moved 100, the first player in the play and I need all the playing time I can get to get ready' 1872-6587 872-90321 SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO 649 Main St., Manchester takes time. So many magazines have wanted in-depth Then Elder sank an 18-foot birdie putt at the fourth for the Masters.” ^ Tel. 643-2171 into the NHL-’s elite SO-goal three-year WHA history to color stories and their writers all needed a lot of my time. 470 Center St. Manchester 643-7732 class for the econd time in accomplish this. ------^ ------playoff BIVAVhole MItVIarid ait v was TTCIl9 aall i i Vover. T C I .

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PAgE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchegter. Com.. FrL. April 4 ,1W5 Nolan and Osteen Conn., Fri.. April 4. 1975- PAGE FIFTBgw SPORTS Tom Weiskopf /T /JT BRIEFS Sharp on Mound In1 In ^Recession^ W. G. GLENNEY CO. %Z Jackson Succeeds Ross GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) — Tom Weiskopf says he’s NEW YORK (UPI) - At this stage 23 innings this spring, Osteen has DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) — Marcus Jackson, head basket­ been “kind of like the country ... in a recession.” of the game, winning-and losing-is given up 23 hits and 10 earned runs. But if the nation’s economy starts going like Weiskopf’s measured by more important ball coach at Dartmouth College last season, Thursday “I feel I’ve pitched well enough to was named to succeed John Ross as head basketball coach golf game at the Greater Greensboro Open, unemployment yardsticks than mere scores for such make the team, but who knows what lines may soon be a thing of the past. question mark pitchers as Gary Nolan at Wright State University here. they’ll decide,’’ said Osteen, who is Ross has been head coach at Wright State since it began Weiskopf, the sensation of and Claude Osteen. the tour in 1973 when he won dueling with rbokie John Denny for a competing in intercollegiate athletics five years ago and Both hurlers suffered through the fifth starting spot. four U.S. titles and the South African Bobby Cole misery last year of not knowing if was 15-10 last season. He resigned to become assistant St. Louis scored seven runs in the athletic director. British Open, has been shot" a 69, two-under, and their careers were sliding to an un­ fourth inning against Larry Dierker, winless since. But Thursday held down fourth place. spectacular end. Nolan underwent getting two-run singleis from Eddie Already Sold Out he fired a seveii-under-par Veteran Jerry Heard and shoulder surgery last May and his Brinkman, Ted Sizemore and Bake 64 on th e 6,700-yard Brian “Buddy” Allin, both total output for Cincinnati amounted McBride. PHH^DELPHIA (UPI) - The 1976 NCAA basketball Sedgefield Country Club with one-under 70s, were the to six innings in two games. In other Florida exhibition games; championships scheduled here next March 27-29 already bourse for a three-stroke only other golfers to break Osteen’s situation was a little more The Montreal Expos put together have been sold out, it was announced Thursday. lead over Dave Hill going par. mysterious as he claimed to be feeling four hits and a bases-loaded walk to A spokesman for the Spectrum, where the 1976 finals will into today’s second round of Lee Tr'evino led a cluster fine but still turned in his worst cam­ score three times in the eighth inning be played, said the approximately 18,000 seats available the $225,000 GGO. of players at even-par 71. paign, 9-11, with a 3.80 earned run and edge Philadelphia, 4-3... Lee May were sold out and no more mail orders will be accepted. Coming off a second-place Others were Bert Yancey, average. At the age of 35, the game drove in three runs with a homer and finish in last week’s Joe Inman, Bobby Nichols, lefthander is fighting for survival in , a double and Paul Blair added a two- Nicklaus Favored Heritage Classic and two A1 Geiberger, Leonard the St. Louis camp £ is spring. run double to lift Baltimore to a 64 LONDON (UPI) — British bookmakers Thursday made days of practice at Augusta, Thompson and Sam Adams. Both pitchers won exhibition games victory over Kansas City ... Willie Jack Nicklaus a 3-1 favorite to win the Masters golf tourna­ Ga., for next week’s Johnny Miller, a three­ Thursday, with Nolan being far the Stargell homered for one run and then ment next week. Johnny Miller was made second choice at Masters, Weiskopf birdied time winner already this more impressive. The tall, 26-year-old singled home Richie Hebner with the 6-1, witu Gary Player next best at 7-1. Nicklaus was seven holes and had pars on year, was within long range righthander yielded only one run on winner in the eighth inning as offered at 100-1 to win the “grand slam’’ of Masters, PGA, the rest. at one-over par 72. five hits in seven innings as Uie Reds Pittsburgh nipped the Chicago White U.S. and British Opens. “This is one of the finest “I just can’t putUn the beat the Detroit Tigers, 3-1, at Tam­ Sox, 3-2... And Dusty Baker’s two-run rounds of golf I’ve ever wind-that[s all there is to pa, Fla. homer in the third carried Atlanta to a had,” he said. “There’s no it,” said Miller, whose round Nolan, who has been penciled in by 3-2 victory over its Richmond farm Eighth Place doubt in my mind.” included two double bogeys. ^■'#1 Manager Sparky Anderson to start club. (Herald photo by Daim) Weiskopf has had lower Other prominent players (Herald photo by Duno) next Saturday’s game at San Diego, Lou Piniella’s two-run homer off NEW YORK (UPI) — Los Angeles Dodger Manager rounds, but not under the were even less fortunate. 34J3J/J451J/I struck out five batters and walked Jerry Koosman capped a four-run Walter Alston will move into sole possession of eighth Businessmen Hoop League Champions conditions that greeted the South African Gary Player, two. The only run off him came in the eighth inning that enabled the New place in 1975 for years of service among all major league GGO field Thursday —winds 4 48" UTILITY WINNERS - Pacing Moriarty Brolhers to the Rec Senior Basketball League title last Winners of the Businessmen’s Basketball League for the ninth time in 10 years was who will be defending cham­ sixth inning when Nate Colbert York Yankees to beat the the New managers, according to the Baseball Commissioner’s Of­ the Army & Navy Club entry. Squad members, front row, left to right, Tom Malin, A1 psting to 50 miles per hour pion at the Masters’ tourna­ SHOP LIGHTS mght were, front row, Kent Smith and Joe Amaio. Top, Jim iWoriarty, Ben Grzyb, doubled home Art James. fice. and temperatures in the up­ Bob Beckwith, Bill Schmidt and Joe Van Oudenhove. York Mets, 7-3, in the rubber game of Brown, Tom Conran. Back row, Joe Massolini, Norm Burke, Fred Congleton, Norm ment next week, had a five- Nolan is reluctant to discuss his their spring rivalry ... Bert Blyleven Alston, entering his 22nd season, trails only Connie Mack Hohenthal, Charlie Wrinn. John Driscoll and Bob Carlson were missing. The Vets per 40s. over-par 76. Lee Elder, who With grounded cord, troubles of last year, explaining, struck out 10 batters in seven innings (53 seasons), John McGraw (33), Bucky Harris (29), Bill have won 146 out of 150 starts in the past decade including 14 of 15 during the Hill, an 11-time winner on will be the first black to plug, two 40 wait bulbf, “Everyone knows how much uncer­ McKechnie (25), Casey Stengel (25), Leo Durocher (24) the PGA tour in 16 years, chain & hooks for It: in his tune-up for opening day while 1974-75 season. compete in the Masters, had UST PRICI $22.95 hanging tainty 1 went through in the past. The pitching Minnesota to a 2-1 win over and Joe McCarthy (24). At present, Jimmy Dykes (21 shot what he called his best a 74. McG u ir e b a m b o o seasons) is tied with Alston. only thing 1 want to think about is the the Boston Red Sox. round of the year in carding Arnold Palmer turned in a 18" LAWN RAKES future.’’ Moriarty’s Capture In Arizona, Jerry Morales capped a a 67 for sole possession of se­ 77, as did eight-time GGO three-run rally with a two-run homer Marathon Madness cond place. Perry Leslie, an winner Sam Snead. Defen­ f Mickey Lolich, another veteran who in the eighth inning to lift the Chicago TheyHl Receive Bonus obscure tour sophomore ding champion Bob Charles, Senior Hoop has had a poor spring, went the dis­ Cubs to a 64 triumph over Milwaukee LONDON (UPI) — The British Ryder Cup team has a from Springfield, Mo., was a lefthander from New 19th HOLE tance for I^troit and allowed eight ... Campy Campaneris hit a pair of dismal record against the United States, but this year’s Hits Boston Again in third place with a three- Zealand, managed a 75. J. C. hits, including a pair of singles to Walking off with the Rec Senior Basketball League home runs for Oakland and Claudell BOWLING under 68 after the first Snead had a 78 and Lanny 2Z443/34M2/I LIST PRICE $3.95 Johnny Bench. squad of 13 golfers are to r^eiv e a $1,560 bonus for the crown last night in a playoff was Moriarty Brothers with a Washington drove in the winning run match at Laurel Valley, Penn., in September. BOSTON (UPI) — Hi confusion level is mounting as fast round. Wadkins a 79. A murii iin Tackles uneven lawns with­ I liirthvji I r Tallwood 98-89 verdict over Kahuna Kids at filing Junior High. The Osteen, who lost his only two with a two-out infield hit in the ninth as the pile of entry forms. Marathon madness is here out unnecessary damage to The players will receive a $2,400 match fee compared INDUSTRIAL- Roy Riggott LADIES DAY- Low decisions with St. Louis after being as Oakland beat Los Angeles, 10-9. again. b r a n d tender grass. 48" handle. clubs had deadlocked after regular season play at 11-3 with the $840 they got in 1973 when the competition was 219-587, Skip KeUy 204, Ralph gross—Dot Saverick 52, Linda traded from Houston, yielded seven In tw o weeks, ap­ 2S879/34369/1J Bob Beckwith paced the p„|„,s respectively In the The scheduled game between staged at Muirfield, Jack Nicklaus’ favorte Scottish than hours in the past Sarri 56; Low net—Sally hits and three runs in five innings Dukett 201, Tom Atamian 221- proximately 2,000 persons Life Takes New Look, newly crowned champs with losing effort. California and San Francisco at course. 570, Ted Bidwell 204-575, Ken year. VILLAGE PARK® Whitham 40, Lee Pabst 41; Low 27 points with Joe Van Thursday when the Cardinals beat the Modesto, Calif., was canceled will answer the noontime The score was deadlocked Hesford 208, Butch Savino 204, “ If we didn’t have putts—Rita Nelson 20, IVbrion Oudenhove and Joe Amaio Astros, 10-5, at St. Petersburg, Fla. In because of rain. gun at Hopkinton Center, Ron Lyle to Fight Ali WHEELBARROWS Foote 20. at 38-all at the half. Seven­ Search Being Made Larry Davis 215-576, Art qualification standards, 3 cu. ft. seamless troy adding 22 and 16 markers romping 26 miles, 385 yards KICKERS- Low gross teen ties occurred. Thompson 212-563, Leo Nelson we’d have 5,000 entrants,” with rolled edges. Tubu­ respectively. Tom Juknis CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPI) — Cecil Coleman, athletic 202, Dave Nelson 222-558, Bill through the streets of eight DENVER (UPI) - Things paid for the rights. Lyle’s .American G eorge B ednarz 75, Jim Final Standings —Moriar­ said Cloney. “As it was, 1,- lar steel handles. Boxed. Ilnrclwure took scoring honors for director at the University of Illinois, said today that Avery 201-201-573, Roy Dukett Eastern Massachusetts were looking gloomy for previous biggest pay day was LIST PRICE $17.99 McDonald 75; Low net—Pete ty Brothers 12-3, Kahuna 388 runners finished in under $46,000 which when Jerry Kahuna’s with 28 tallies with Ero Basketball Roundup recommendations on a new basketball coach to succeed 559, Ken Thomas 567. conununities in the 79th run- seventh-ranked heavyweight BRAND Velidow 71, Jim Tymon 71, Joe Kids 11-4, Schiebel Brothers 3^ hours last year.” Ron Lyle. Quarry decisioned him in New John Barry and John Gene Bartow, would be made “before the end of next ning of the Boston Bell 74, Dick Cosgrove 77, Art 10-4, Langan VW 2-12, Cycle One runner, Nell Cusack The last time he had a fight— York in February, 1973. A Bassell 77. Goodrow totaling 24 and 14 week.” With Bartow leaving to take John Wooden’s place RESTAURANT- Bob Hyde Marathon. Gear 1-13. as basketball coach at UCLA, Illinois was making a search 354, George May 139-387, Jennot of Ireland via Tennessee Feb. 11 at Honolulu—he was “I’m not going to be just an As usual, no concrete in­ outpointed by unknown Jimmy opponent,” said Lyle, 30-2-1 BCTHANY 2 1 .in c h , for a coach for the second time within a year and a half. Wirtalla 137-378, Dave Castagna State, covered the hilly Cavalier Playoff Shot formation on names or Young of Philadelphia for his with 21 knockouts to his credit. 3Va HP ROTARIES 143-147-136426, John Ortolani course in 2;13.39 — the se­ Bartow had four years to go on a five-year contract. numbers of entries is Ughtweight magnesium 148- 385, Jim Evans 167-147-420, cond fastest time in history. . second loss in 33 pro fights. ‘I’m not looking for just a available concerning the payday. I feel I have the style deck; 8* wheels; 5 settings; Suit Filed Frank McNamara 355, Tony England’s Ron Hill won the Then last month he had a Deleonte 148, Paul Correnti 144- April 21 Patriots’ Day jaunt. brawl with his wife Nadine that can beat him because of rewind start; chrome fold- Alive Following Win event in 2:10:30 in 1970. mg handle. I-Yr. Warranty. Two Restless Nights 367, Mike Pagani 161411, Dick But then, for most, ^ e idea which resulted in assault rny ability to punch inside. That ISaiWrMt SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The American Basketball Associa­ (hisack, who won a gold of running in the annual charges being filed against him. will create a problem for him.” tion has filed a $3 million suit against San Diego DiBella 138-376, Larry Bates swburst medal with an inset P NEW YORK (UPI) - “The guys worked hard sion. The two clubs will play 149- 368, A1 Kuszaj 385, Pete event is to gain personal His chances of a heavyweight Lyle has never been knocked Conquistadors center Caldwell Jones for breach of con­ diamond, is expected to run title bout were considered slim, out or down, for that matter. V Left Before Cutdown “You’ve come a long way and they (leserve it. They off tonight in Louisville. ’The tract for signing with the National Basketball Aceto 146-151-404, Ray Johnson achievement and display BIG-A LONG baby.” again along with twice if they existed at all. Lyle orginally said he wanted opened the game with a lot loss was Virginia’s 69th Association’s Philadelphia 76ers. 149-400, Don Logan 369, Harry good fellowship rather than Those were the words of Buckminster 357, Jim Bell 149, runnerup Tom Fleming of But Thursday morning all to wait another couple of weeks HANDLE SHOVELS WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - returning to baseball after a 3Vz year of poise and didn’t lose it. against only 15 wins — the to set records. before meeting Ali but ABC many of the 20,239 fans that Russ Willhide 137-176-441, Lee New Jersey. Also expected that was chang^ when Lyle got LIST PRICE $129.99 There are only two more restless retirement. Cleamons took charge and worst record in the history “ With 2,000 persons a phone call.from Mike Hayes, refused to delay the bout, nights facing several men wanting to jammed the Coliseum the players are starting to of the ABA. Urbanetti 147-383, Frank Blank entered, keeping control of are large contingents from Conigliaro has lifted his batting Shrine Game 146-404, Frank Calvo 152-361, Japan, England and Finland vice president of the Denver saying it wanted to make sure play baseball for the Boston Red Sox Thursday night to watch the think positive.” Colonels 103, Sounds 93 the event is such a logistics Boxing Club, which handles the fight was held during its up­ average from .186 to .246 in two games Jim Stanizzi 150-155419, Keith as well as smaller groups this season. Cleveland Cavaliers keep Cleamons, who hit on only Dan Issel scored 24 points SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The 51st Shrine East-West problem that’s em ­ Lyle’s fights. coming rating period. with five hits, including a home run Dashno 152-147-404, John from other European coun­ That’s the length of time Manager their playoff hopes alive by one basket in seven shots in football game will be played on Saturday, Jan. 3, 1976 barrassing,” said marathon “He said everything was set And after Lyle talked with and three doubles. Two of the doubles for Kentucky, which broke Bremser 141, Bob Mike 142, Ed tries. 39SM/S4579/I LIST PRICE $5.79 Darrell Johnson said Thursday night came in the loss to the Twins, both off defeating the New York the first half, connected on the game open with seven probably in Stanford Stadium, it was announced Thursday Gutt 150-145-398, Joe Dworak Director Will CToney. “But for me to meet Muhammad trainers Chickie Ferrara and The marathon officials Ali,” Lyle said. “I guess it’s Bobby Lewis, he decided six Budget priced round he’ll need before announcing the cuts right-handed Bert Blyleven and one Knicks, 100-95. A victory 6-of-9 in the final 24 minutes straight points midway by Charles Farrow, potentate of the sponsoring Islam 138-138-376, Emil Palmieri 138- it’s really like a breath of also expect a large number like they always say, the weeks was plenty of time for point, long handle, necessary to get his roster down to the driving in Boston’s run in the first in­ oyer the Kansas City-Omaha and Dick Snyder hit 8-of-lO, through the final period. Temple. 366, Jim Lambert 135-178-425, fresh air in an era when WHiniER 2ir of women runners. But darkest moments come just him to get ready. He hasn’t hollow bock shovels. 25-man limit he’s allowed for Tuesday ning following a single by Rick Miller Kings at Omaha Sunday with five straight coming in That spurt put the Colonels The game originally was announced for Dec. 27 but, ac­ Ken Markstein 158-381, Jim athletes get $3.7 million for 3 HP ROTARIES Mikki Gorman, of Los before dawn.” worked out for seven weeks butt 38877/ 34S6S/6 American League opener. afternoon will cement the the final period that helped ahead, 89-79, and Memphis cording to Farrow, a conflict developed and it was decided Moore 149-350, Rollie Irish 142- a five-year contract like 4-cycle engine with rewind and a walk to Bernie C*bo. Angeles, who beat 41 other A representative of the club he weighed in Thursday at 215 Johnson thought in mid-week he’d Cavs’ first playoff berth in the Cavs to a 92-84 bulge was never able to get closer to move the game back another week. 371, Chris Lynch 137-367, Ken Catfish Hunter did. We have start; throttle control on ladies in under three hours in New York signed the con­ pounds, his fighting weight. need until Monday, when an off-day the National Basketball with 5:35 left. than five. It was the ninth Lynch 149-154-135-438;, Hank people come from all over handle. 6* wheels adjust “I’m relaxed now,” Conigliaro said Frey 160-390. last year, will not be tract for the Lyle-Ali fight “This is the chance I’ve been A nirnc’an workout is scheduled at Fenway Park, in explaining his good hitting. “It Association since the joining “I was just trying to do a straight victory for the the country and around the Thursday. The bout, to be waiting for. He has been my ‘ from y4*-3*. I-Yr. Warranty. llardvvart* entered. s r n R f s to trim the squad. started in Lakeland (’Tuesday night) the league as an expansion job and the team did what it Colonels. world at their own expense televised live over ABC, will be idol a long time but as of right Along with a record list of BRAND “N()w,’’ he said following a 2-1 and I can’t explain why the tension club in 1970. had to do,” said Cleamons, Spurs 137, Pacers 122 Pats Dividend just to run in the staged in Las Vegas, Nev., May now I have forgotten ail that ad­ entries, Goney expected an exhibition loss to the Minnesota suddenly left me.” With Jimmy Cleamons who also picked up six In a preview of their up­ marathon.” 16. miration,” Lyle said. FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The New England Patriots unprecedented number of Twins, “ I believe between Dick Johnson’s other major problem is pouring in 17 of his 19 points assists. coming playoff series. Rich And Lyle says he’s not going Hayes, vice president of the 'I^ursday announced a 25-cent per share dividend to spectators who will be in the Denver Boxing Club, said Ali’s (O’Connell) and me we can do it Sun­ trimming his pitching staff. He has 11 in the second half of the only ’The Knicks had cut the Jones and Donnie Freeman stockholders. "The only thing everyone into the fight just for a day. That way, those who are being NBA game played, including Nassau County area to celebrate the 200th paycheck, even though he will handlers presented ABC with pitchers in camp and wants to bring Cavs’ lead to 96-95 with 1:18 scored 24 points apiece and T^e Patriots’ board of directors now have declared gets for running is a free LIST PRICE $82.49 a pair of clutch foul shots in anniversary of the start of pick up $100,000 plus $10,000 for three possible contenders and cut can be left in Winter Haven if only nine North. left in the game before Swen Nater had 16 to help dividends for four straight years, with the last three Coliseum Lost bowl of beef stew. And they’re going to be reassigned to a the final 30 seconds, the the Revolutionary War expenses while Ali earns $1 Lyle was chosen over Joe Amopican Rick Wise cemented his claim to Cleamons hit his key foul San Antonio end its regular payments amounting to 25 cents per share. Stockholders everyone who finishes in un­ Bugner and Henry Clark. H ard wan* minor league team.” Cavs wiped out a 5349 New shot. (April 19, 1775 at nearby million, the amount ABC has s T o H r s the third starting spot by holding the season at 51-33 while Indiana received their first dividend in 1972 in the amount of 15 Half Million der 3Vk hours gets an official Concord and Lexington). 34739/ 543331/1 b r a n d BIG-A The manager has a lot to think Twins to five hits and a run in five in­ York halftime lead and iced “It was just like playing in wound up 46-38. George cents per share. certificate from the BAA MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) - And the race is as much /S r GARDEN about in the next two days because nings. He has an earned run average the game when Cleamons the Garden on the road,” McGinnis led the Pacers (Boston Athletic Associa­ \ The Nassau’ County Coliseum for the spectators as the U.-'V!; ' -V'i'; BOW RAKES Tony Conigliaro’s bat has suddenly of 2.86 for 22 innings. Minnesota stole the ball from Earl said New York star guard with 27‘ points and 13 lost more than a half-million tion) that gives the person’s \ runners. Homeowners along come to life, perhaps enough so that scored its winning run off Dick Drago Monroe with 12 seconds left. Walt Frazier, who finished rebounds. dollars in 1974, although cutting name, time of finish and the route hand drinks and the 30-year-old former slugger may on two walks and a single by Glenn Ten seconds later Jim with 20 points. Nuggets 148, Q’s 121 its deficit by 50 per cent from place of finish,” he said. fruit to passing runners and realize his dream immediately of Borgmann. Brewer stuffed one to the In ABA action on the final Byron Beck, the lone Coggins Ailing the previous year. The mpjhthon used to be hose down overheated .\nuTK'an delight of the cheering fans. night of the regular season, player from Denver’s first An audit by the Nassau Coun­ open to every would-be HurtI vvarf ty Comptroller’s Office marathoners. “And I even forgot my the New York Nets downed season in the ABA, scored 21 DAYT9 NA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Outfielder Rich plodder, but tighter ^£2 «i& released Thursday showed last “We’re expecting a huge handerchief,” said Virginia, 116-111, Kentucky points and Donald Coggins is suffering from liver and kidney ailments that qualification rules have LIST PRICE $5.59 Pennsylvanki Anglers Group Spreods Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch, year’s losses to be $515,747. The crowd,’’ Cloney said. erased Memphis, 103-93, San Washington came off the will require hospitalization for at least two weeks. been instituted during the Slightly curved strong who had to wipe the tears comparable figure for 1973 was “We’ve probably had 3,000 Antonio upended Indiana, bench to score 10 and lead The Montreal Expos have placed the 24-year-dld Coggins $1,032,638. past few years to keep the steel teeth. Fire hard­ away from his eyes with his inquiries about the race and 137-122, Utah drubbed St. th e Nuggets with 11 on the disabled list. He leaves today for Los Angeles. Reacting to the audit. County number of entries down. All ened handle. 14" head. 'Fukiig Fern' hand as the largest crowd many of these were not from Louis, 128-98, and Denver rebounds. Caldwell Jones of At the same time the Expos announced that they have Executive Ralph G. Caso said entrants must show proof .\im*rioa n 373I5/54S7I/4 nartiwart* at the ever to witness a single NBA walloped San Diego, 148-121. San Diego had a game high sold right-hander Ernie McAnally to the Oklahoma City that before the 16,000-seat they have run a full runners. The interest is amazing; we’ve heard from Main Office game gave the Cavs their Nets 116, Squires 111 27 points and 17 rebounds. Triple A farm club of the Cleveland Indians. McAnally left arena and exhibition hall in marathon distance in less BRAND A & B SPORT SHOP first of nine standing for the Tulsa training site of the Indians’ Thursday. people all over the world. Julius Erving scored 38 Stars 128, Spirits 98 Uniondale, N.Y., opened in OUR REINFORCED WATCH FOR OUR A & B IS proud to sponsor these Internationally famous professional ovations. “It sure is a lot points to give New York an Ron Boone became the April, 1972, consultants “This still stands as the 1007 Main Street 4 tishermen demonstrating fly, spinning and plug casting. different than five years ago overtime victory and a tie predicted it would not reach the \^ t great amateur event of %"x 75' HOSES BIG-A HOSE third leading scorer in the M anctteaf^ SPRING when 1,800 fans kept telling with Kentucky for first ABA for 1974-75 when he Games Planned break-even point for five years. Dean to Chargers uie world.” HANGERS me to go back to Minnesota. place in the Eastern Divi- “At the three-year, mark, we And in keeping with the 649.4586 Pennsylvania Anglers pumped in 30 points in appear to be well on our way CLEARANCE spearheading Utah’s victory BOSTON (UPI) - Yankee Conference football teams SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The nature of the event, toward that point,” Caso said. San Diego Chargers have Coining Soon team members, AL STAIR, over St. Louis. Boone, who hope to play nine exhibition games in Western Europe in marathon preparations will Much of the additional signed “Mean” Fred Dean, a continue to be low key, with K Mart Plaza Office hasn’t missed a game in overseas, the league's revenues came from an J8 to 20 VINCENT PRACZKO and No. 2 draft choice from names and numbers of en­ 10-2 SPRING seven years, finished with dthl6tic director? announced Thursday. per cent increase in the number Louisiana Tech, the National LIST PRICE $14.99 trants not known for another LIST PRICE $1.19 JOE HORVATH 2,087 points behind only The plan must be approved by officials of the six in­ of events for which the public Football League team an­ Spencer Street' PATIO dividual schools. , " week or two. Our better quality. Poly­ SPRUCE-UP TIME McGinnis and Erving. paid admissions. Revenues rose nounced Thursday. Mancheeter ester reinforced plastic Stores hose properly same tour are Milan and from $2.36 million in 1973 to Dean, 6-3 and 228 pounds, will hose. Cold weather for longer hose life. ntlDAY APRIL llrii • Nrw -SolAriAii- No-Wax Color# $2.76 million last year while 649-3007 Easy to install. Wp!!) ’r ^ 1-^’ and Madrid, Spain; Mbnich and be tried as middle linebacker Unsung Hero flexibility. SALE attendance rose from 1.8 37333/S4SS4/I3 6 PM to 9 PM • Formica Counter Tops for San Diego when he joins the BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - 37479/54553/3 • Formica Bath WaBs Turke^ Austria; and Istanbul, million to 2.1 million. n Critical Condition team at its summer camp in Ju­ Rookie defenseman Bill Hajt • ALL SUPPLIES AvallaMo Caso predicted the debut ly, the spokesman said. SATORDAY APRU I2ih later this year of the Long was given the Tim Horton formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association ‘ CARPETS' HARRISBURG, Pa. (U P I)- Award Thursday night as the ...... 9 AM I* 6 PM Jockey Donald Laucirica, 21. of Island Tomahawks of the two More Rookies First Time National Lacrosse League and Buffalo Sabres’ "unsung hero” Wilmington, Del., was in BALTIMORE (UPI) - The for the 1974-75 season. critical condition Thursday the return of the New York THB 336 NO. MAIN ST.I ^ ask quertkms and get professional answers on what to use. whtra to use PERSONALIZED FLOORS COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - The United States Trotting Baltimore Colts signed two Hajt, M, who was drafted by after injuries suffered when he Sets’ pro tennis team, headed Association announced Thursday that for the first time in by star Billie Jean King, would more rookies to contracts* Buffalo in 1971, had played for Heritage ."'uk^ng Aol^t^oShy 'irzelir ^ •^QuaUty Workmmnih^ A S^rrte*!" and two other riders collided at Thursday, bringing the number Buffalo’s Cincinnati farm club IW.G.GIENNEY MANCHESTER the Penn National racetrack in “ ve races have been enhance financial prospects for P«H F. PtiUHpt, Prop. the Coliseum. of signed draft choices to six. in the 1972-73 and, 1973-74 . . f **^CE AT THE nearby Grantville. scl^uled with estimated or guaranteed purses of $200 000 The newest Colts are Derrel The American Basketball seasons, and appeared in six A A B SPORT SHOP ■ ROUTE 30 ■ ROCKVILLE 1390 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-1 Laucirica was in the intensive The races are the Rcwsevelt International Trot,’the Luce, a 6-3, 220-pound TEL. 649-5253 Association New York Nets and games for the Sabrbs last Savings care unit at Osteopathic Hambletoman, the Cane Pace, the Yonkers Trot and hi linebacker from Baylor, and season. He was a regular for Hospital. Monticello-New York City OTB Classic. the National Hockey League SHOP FRIDAY TO 8:30 P.M. New York Islanders make the Mike Eva void, a 6-5, 270-pound Buffalo this season before being ^ Loan Association • Since 1891 Coliseum their home. defensive tackle from sidelined two weeks ago with an SAT. TO 4 P.M. MacAlester. injury.

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International said 52,100 person were dropped had said inflation was slowing nation’s money supply grew 3 The Ford administration says from state unemployment rolls faster than the administration per. cent in toe past four weeks that while toe nation is moving in mid-March, as some in­ had expected. to an average of 3286.9 billion. toward economic recovery, dustries particularly autos and thousands of workers are Prices declined for food, It was the biggest gain in textiles, recalled idled persons. textiles, apparel, household going to lose their jobs before In further evidence of toe months and provided toe first toe recession ends. flatware, appliances, plastic solid evidence that the Fed’s ef­ VOL XXIX - NO. 22 trend toward a slower rate of and metal funiiture paced toe In an apparent reference to forts to promote faster growth FRIDAY, APML 4,1975 inflation, toe Labor Depart­ decline at toe wholesale level, toe government’s report today to fight toe recession are begin­ ment reported that wholesale giving consumers expections of on March unemployment. ning to work. prices fell 0.6 per cent in lower —or at least stable — President Ford told news There were conflicting March. It was the fourth prices on these items in future Editorial executives in San Diego there monthly decline in a row, toe reports about toe level of retail ‘M y Fair Lady^ Musical weeks. sales—a key barometer of con­ would be “discouraging” news first time this has happened But prices are going up on about Unemployment. sumer confidence. since 1966. gasoline, agricultOral and in­ The nation’s unemployment At the March rate. Ford told The Commerce Department dustrial chemicals, electric said total retail sales declined 4 Begins Run Tonight Evaluation of rate in February matched toe news conference, inflation power, and on rubber, iron and per cent on an adjusted basis January’s rdte of 8.2 per cent toi year could average 7.2 per steel products. ast week, totaling 310.5 billion mainly because half a million cent compared to last year’s Tonight, in Bailey popular musicals ever per­ sickness, the male lead, Jon In another development, the compared with 310.9 billion in workers gave up looking for rate of about 12 per cent. Simon Auditorium at 8 o’clock, the formed. Adams was out of reheanal Teachers Urged y Federal Reserve said the the week ending March 22. new jobs and were not counted curtain will rise for the opening The part of Henry Higgins weeks with a broken nose. For­ in toe government’s survey. of “My Fair Lady,” being will be played by Jon Adams, a Many teachers at MHS dis­ tunately, his acting and singing but to try to get teachers to ^ve In testimony before a con­ presented by the MHS Music senior. Eliza will be played by faculties are unimpaired. tribute teacher evaluation students a chance to offer gressional committee, Department under the direction senior Shirley Giraitis, and Bill Pillsbury Buys Diet Firm Costumes also proved to be a forms to their students at the criticisms or praise of their Treasury Secretary William of Miss Martha White. “ Bubba” Matthews will play “hang up,” in ttot the costume Old of their courses. ’They are teaching, as tte students see Simon acknowledge for toe MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) - Pillsbury The cast will include a total Freddy Eynsford-Hill. Cindy Pillsbury Thursday announced an agreement costs for “Lady” are tremen­ to be commended for their fit. first time that toe nation’s un­ Co., which makes mixes for cakes and other high of 350 choir and Round Table ’Tucker plays Higgins’ delif^t- in principle to add Weight Watchers Inter­ dous. Mrs. Dee Krascella, who open-mindedness and ability to No one outside of toe In­ employment rate could rise to 9 calorie goodies, has bought Weight Watchers, a members appearing in various ful mother, and Eric Mann and national Inc. of Great Neck, N.Y., to its diver­ has worked very hard on t^ e criticism. dividual teachers being per cent — or more than 8 diet program designed to trim down people who scenes, who will sing, dance, Stuart Flavell, who play sified food business. Weight Watchers would get costumes, deserves a great deal However, many teachers at evaluated need ever see toe million persons —by summer. are overweight. and act, as everything from Doolittle’s sidekicks, should of credit. 795,000 shares of Pillsbury stock valued at 342.1 MHS are still either too in­ students’ opinims. Giving toe But Simon and Ford, in a “I wonder if dieters could eat any of toe things million. cockney street-sweepers to also be mentioned. “ My Fair Lady” includes secure, or too unconcerned students quch an oppourtunity later news conference, noted Pillsbury makes?” said Ellen Holmgren, 30, of European royalty. Pulling the show together is Pillsbury Chairman William H. Spoor said an such well-known numbers as “I about students’ feelings about does not mean la y i^ your Job that toe nation was on the way Champlin, Minn., who lost 12 pounds before quit­ “My Fair Lady” was written the head of the music depart­ important asset of Weight Watchers was its Could Have Danced All Night,” their cimrses to take the small on toe line. Cable TV Reception to economic recovery this year. ting Weight Watchers. by Lerner and Loewe as a ment, Miss Martha White, financial stability with 36.1 million in cash and “Wouldn’t It Be Lovely,” “A effort required to either obtain If each teacher tocdc toe open- Ford said an upturn should A person desiring to melt away extra pounds cash equivalents. musical play of two acts, from whose tirelessness, along with Uttle Bit of Luck,” “The Rain Hartford jeweler William Savitt (left), president of franchiser; Craig Magher, secretary-treasurer of Cox or prepare evaluation forms minded and praiseworthy in­ begin after July. pays 33 a week to attend Weight Watchers The firm would operate as an autonomous sub­ an adaptation of Bernard the diligent aid of Miss In Spain,” and “I’ve Grown Ac­ and have students fill them out. itiative of giving his students a Greater Hartford CATV Inc., recalls an anecdote at Development Division of Cox (liable Communications Inc.; Shaw’s “Pygmallan.” Signaling a slower rate of classes held in 50 states and 16 foreign countries. sidiary of Pillsbury, a spokesman said, and Charlotte White, Gloria Tripp, customed To Her Face.” This editorial is as much a chance to vent their feelings cm Wednesday night’s opening reception at the cable televi­ and Charles McCarthy, Manchester’s assistant town Weight Watchers also offers a line of low-calorie The story concerns an layoffs, toe Labor Department would not get involved in changing toe Weight and Jennifer Davis, is the force The fine voices of the MHS plea to the teachers themselves toe course, it would go a long sion franchisers Parker St. facility. Left to right are manager. The Ctox company, based in Atlanta, Ga., is foods. English phoneticist, or Watchers product lie. behind the show. choir and Round Table Singers, as anything else. Simply to keep way towards promoting un­ Savitt; Vincent King, general manager of the local buying the franchise from Savitt (Herald photo by Dunn) professor of language struc­ To be commended also is Cin­ along with the excellent your teaching and the students’ derstanding between him and ture, named Henry Higgins, dy Tucker, who along with Miss members of the MHS band and learning at an optimum, them, and, to some extent, who, on a bet with his colleague \^ ite and a group of excellent the Manchester Civic avenues of interaction on between toe generatiims. Colonel Hugh Pickering, agrees dancers, has worked hard to Orchestra, who volunteer their teaching must be kept open. Opening a channel of dialogue ’ "' 1 to take in a common English make the choreography a time every year, will combine Recent efforts by student is an important first step in ESTymBANT GUIPII flower girl and made a lady of success. The musical would for beautiful music. representatives on the Advisory reducing student-teacher ten­ her in six months. never be possible, of course, Board to make student evalua­ sions and creating a more har­ Ip:-:* BUSINESS ’The flower girl, named Eliza without Marcia Spano, the . Every year, the musical is a tion of teachers mandatory monious educational environ­ s-'. Doolittle, proves more than just Round Table accompanist, in­ sellout. Come early, tickets will mp: have failed. The only result of ment. Any teacher who feels he ■iii'iliS another experiment to Hig^ns, valuable at rehearsal or show.' be sold at the door while they ... toe push is that some teachers has no need of such things and along the way much fun is Like all shows of such last. Doors will open at 7:15. in toe English department will should step back and re­ had with Eliza’s father, Alfred magnitude, “My Fair Lady” With so much going for it, it can volunteer to have their students examine bis relations with his P. Doolittle. “My Fair Lady” is has had its share of problems. be assured that a good time will evaluate them at toe end of toe students. Bolton Man Gets one of the most successful and Along with a good dosage of be had by all. — T. Mrakus year and toe outcome of this At any rate, it can’t hurt toe experlemnt will be noted. This teacher who independently ad­ seems to be a comfortable way ministers and collects evalua­ Business Award to shelve toe problem. tion forms on himself. No one is Simply because some English going to place toe criticisms in Kenneth C. Shapazian of The Wall Street Journal ' K.- Rock Review teachers will volunteer to try a the teacher’s file, as any Bolton, a graduate student at Awards consist of a silver student evaluation this year teacher can do on a student. toe University of Connecticut, medal and a subscription to the Todd Rundgren; “Utopia” Steeiy Dan; “Katy Lied” Derringer. does not mean that teacher The objectivity, analysis, and is one of four UConn students newspaper. There were plenty of new It’s been more th^ a year This album is very much like evaluation is a revolutionary reaction to such an evaluation selected to receive toe 1975 albums released this past week, since Steeiy Dan cut a new Steely Dan’s earlier albums, concept. Teachers have done it is left purely up toe toe con­ Wall Street Journal Achieve­ This Week’s Feature - - - - including “Bluejays” by two album, but it was worth the which means it’s very good. ‘k i at least two years, that this science of toe teacher. The ment Awards for outstanding UConn Workshop former members of the Moody wait. Steely Dan has released Ihe music is precise and well- writer knows of, previous to performance in business evaluation sheets, as would also A two-day workshop designed Mr, Steakf ^^The Family Restaurant” Blues, a new Steely Dan, a third its fourth album, “Katy Lied,” planned. “Everyone’s Gone to this one. They were not forced, studies. have been toe case under man­ to help business, governmental, effort by Jessie Colin Young, and despite a couple of personal the Movies” is a great tune that or bribed, or cajoled to do it. Shapazian is toe son of Mr. Our Family Serves Your Family... _ datory evaluation, could simply educational and health care in­ and another for David Bowie. changes, this is the same Steely threatens to follow “Rikki They merely wanted to dis­ and Mrs. John Shapazian of Mr. Steak at 244 Center Street is truly a family restaurant. Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia in 1969 became the first lady end up in a wastebasket, un­ dustry managers improve their Unfortunately, I haven’t had a Dan that left us a year ago. Don’t Lose That Number” and cover how toe students felt Brookfield Rd. He is enroiled in manager for the Mr. Steak system. Three sons and a daughter work in the business with her — thus making it “a real read. skills will be conducted April 25 chance to listen to any of these Gone are Skunk Baxter on be released as a single and about toe way toe course was toe master’s of business ad­ family restaurant.” However, if a teacher has and 26 at toe University of critically. This forces me to go guitar and drummer Jim played on the radio every 10 ‘Fair Lady’ Opens Tonight conducted. ministration (M.B.A.) program Mr. Steak offers a variety of food, including steaks, seafood. Roast Beef, Chicken, etc. Take-out service available on Hodder. enough interest in how students Connecticut, Storrs. back to late November, when minutes, by some blithering After all, toe school was con­ at UConn’s Storrs campus. all items. Each wrek Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia offers daily luncheon specials, discounts to Senior Citizens, a free Todd Rungren’s “Utopia” feel about toe course to give out Registration information They pick up Mike McDonald ninny. ftofessor Henry Higgins (Jon Adams) meets Miss EUza Doolittle (Shirley Giraitis) structed for students to learn, The awards are made annual­ birthday club for kiddies, (12 and under) plus free kiddies meals on Tuesday nites. For information on these specials call came out. toe evaluations, chances are, he about the course — entitled for vocals and Jeff Porcano on S ^ ) Department. (Photo by and W they feel they don’t learn ly on the basis of academic 646-1995. Mr. Steak is open seven days a week 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Parking is never a problem. The album contains only foiir drums. The two men who write will have enough interest to “Management Process and “Doctor Wu,’’ “ Bad enough, or that they are lear­ read them. achievement, potential for Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia has four members of her family working with her. James is assistant manager and Gerald cuts, “Utopia,” “Freak all of Steely Dan’s material are Productivity” — is available Sneakers,” “Throw Back the ning toe wrong things, this is growth, and contributions to the “Butch” is chef. Located at 244 Center St., Manchester, Mr. Steak has built its reputation on “Our Family Serving Your Parade,” “Freedom Fighters,” To sum up, it is to be strongly from: Extended and Continuing still here. ’They are guitarist Little Ones,” and “Your Gold something which should at least business or academic com­ Family.” and ‘"rhe Ikon,” with both sides urged that tochers have toieir Education, Office of Walter Becker and Donald Teeth H” are all vintage Steely be brought to toe attention of munity. measuring better than thirty Fagen, whose keyboards and student give evaluation of Conferences and Institutes, Box Dan. In short, if you appreciate lOH Planning Fashion Show their teachers. them, not only because it can do Winners are chosen by a com­ minutes. The music is mostly vocals are a Steely Dan Steely Dan, and if you don’t, mittee of UConn business facul­ U-56MJ University of Connec­ modeling the clothes that they Since toe students’ proposal no harm to them (except for toe electric, diverse and bizarre, trademark. The remaining you should, you won’t be the Tickets are still available for Timbrell, 649-6494, or Mark ty members. ticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268. have sewn. Refreshments will to make this kind of evaluation wisecracks likely to appear in but it’s good. Beside that, the returnee is the bearded Denny least bit disappointed by this the annual lOH fashion show, Quitadamo, 643-1306. H ouse of mandatory has already been album is a letdown because Dias on guitar. Also lending a which will be April 9, at Willie’s The instructors will be be served. any such survey), but also album. — Mike Darby and Joe rejected, toe purpose of this Rundgren doesn’t employ all of hand, or rather a guitar, is Rick Steak House, from 7 to 10 p.m. modeling the clothes. Regal lOH is an organization that because it can increase toe har­ Damon editorial is not to pressure toe his talents as he did in his last Men’s Shop will handle the has benefited many people mony between toe student and The admission for the show is administration or to arouse opi­ C hung two efforts, 31.25 for students and $2 for boy’s portion of the program. throughout the year. It is hop^ toe teacher, and raise toe level nion in favor of toe proposal. of education at MHS. — George “Something/Anything,” and adults. Tickets may be obtained So-Fro Fabrics will sponsor the that the public will help support Not Liberty Bell “Todd.” this event. — Cheryl Hyde Sweetnam MHS Guidance Notes at the door or by calling Becky girl’s section. The girls will be That’s not a replica of the Liberty Bell, but simply a mold PUBLIC RECORDS On these two previous now o0en albums, he wrote everything, being cleaned by a worker at Fiberglass Specialists in The following students will (veterinarian); Wed., April 9, featuring Polynesian and played almost all instruments, Phoenix, Ariz. The mold is used to make polyethylene con­ Warranty Deed participate in the VIP program Virginia Green (physical Bradley, North Windham, April sang aii vocals, and produced tainers for automated refuse coliection systems. (UPI Liilian G. Brusek to MAK Cantonese Speeialties and spend a day with a person therapy), and Lisa Wilson 19, Trinity Covenant Church. the album. On Utopia he only Trackmen Open Season photo) Construction Co. Inc., parcel on Famous Pu Pu Platter employed in their area of in­ (social work aide); Thurs., You’re Old Stephen A. Kirko, Rockville, plays guitar, sings, co-writes The MHS trackmen under outstanding 10-7 record -- the High School Columbus St., 39,800. and Shirley Godbout, 74 School Speeial Family Dinners ^ terest, during next week: April 10, Jane Tallent, the material, and produces the coach Dick Williams are ready best in 16 years. Marriage Licenses Mon., April 7, Georgia Willis, (veterinarian); and on Fri., At Last When St. and Combination Platters / album. to begin what looks to be a With much of last year’s Ronald Francis Opalacz and (journalism), Brenda Sullivan April 11, Jane Zamaitis Town Woman Trade Name Possibly this LP is just an You know that you’re finally promising season. talent returning this spring, and Raeleen Dawn Wilson, both (occupational therapy), and (teaching, special education). World Editors Journal Publishing Co. Inc.,., OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK appetizer for the listeners to passing out of your childhood Practice began on March 10 with toe addition of some gifted Gets Diploma East Windsor, April 12, South , Mon • Thun 11 • 11 pm Patricia Rosella (dental On Tuesday, April 8 a doing business as Journal digest as they wait for another when your jeans start wearing and is now in full swing. sophomores, Williams is United Methodist Church. Fri-S«t 11-11:30pm hygiene); Tues., April 8, Scott representative from Harcum Inquirer, 306 Progress Dr., Sundiy 12- 10 pm master creation to unfold. If out m the seat before they wear Despite the often frigid looking forward to another Editor-in-chief...... George Sweetnam In Insurance Tweedie (policeman), C^thia Junior College, Bryn Mavrr, Donald Richard Pedemonti, Manchester. that is the case, “Utopia” has out in the knees. temperatures and biting winds, terrific season. A small but po­ News editor...... cheryl Hyde 363 BROAD ST. White (executive secretary), Pa., will be visiting MHS at Mary L. Knight of 100 Windsor, and Jean Webster achieved its purpose. toe runners have been diligent­ Feature editor ...... Jessica Laufer COMPLETE and Karen Whippie 11:30. tent squad, the Tribe trackmen Ferguson Rd., Manchester, MANCHESTER ly trotting toe home course in have an excellent chance of Art editor ...... Hilary Copper COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT has completed examinations in SERVED 649-4958 preparation for toe April 11 capturing the CCIL cham­ Sports editor...... David Jacobs general insurance and has SERVICE opener against a tough Far­ pionship. Exchange editor...... Jennifer Davis received a certificate from the PINEHURST...L0WER PRICES... mington team. Help toe team in their quest Photography e d ito r...... Kirii Woolpert Insurance Institute of America The Indians haven’t had a for first place honors by Faculty Advisor...... Zane Vaughan (IIA). To take care of After-Easter calls for Klelbasa, Close Look at David Monahan losing season in eight years and showing your support at toe The IIA program in general Stanley Provision Co. has arranged a weekend Therels a Family last year they ended up with an meets. — Ron Sloan insurance consists of three special for us on i I Gray-haired, bearded, chub­ American writing. His favorite courses, each involving a by, wearing bifocals and a great the kids.” This type of thinking paid to math and science, much Feast every weekd^ novelist is William Faulkner. has earned him respect from separate three-hour exam. STANLEY’S EASTER KIELBASA disposition (even likes kids!) more than when I was in Education Today He is very fond of T.S. Elliot many of his students who think school.” Mrs. Knight is an operations I ^und familiar? and Robert Frost as poets, anaiyst in the service and of him not only as a good Monahan thinks that too S p e c ia l...... * 1 i3 9 Santa Claus....well maybe, though he likes poetry so much rating division of the casualty- teacher, but also as a friend. many people regard school as a Available Sat. 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M. and Sun. 8 ’til 2, at Howard Johnson^! I but believe it or not, such a per- the he finds it too difficult to property department at The This type of student-teacher place where society is shaped. while special stock lasts...no rain WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE • son teaches English right here single out any poet as his Travelers Insurance Cos.,- Hart­ within the confines of MHS — relationship is certainly Consequently, everything that checks...telephone orders call 643-4151... favorite. He has been into something we could use a lot Is for Gardening ford. She joined the companies troubles the school is blamed ' David Monahan. folkmusic as a hobby for about in 1973 as a special assistant. Monday Deep Sea Dinner more of. directly upon the students and Monahan has taught classes twenty years and says he never By PATRICIA McCORMACK dening and horticulture for toe P ro m o te d A native of Providence, R.I., PEPSI-PINEHURST price reduction... 64-oz. Pepsi Golden fried Tendersweet clams, filet of Throughout toe years he has teachers within its walls just helped prepare toe Gardens for An Environment Action sec­ at the high school for 19 years, tires of it. As far as hobbies are UPI Education Editor Cleveland Board of Education. Mrs. Knight received a B.A. Special at 89$ and 10$ off previous price on 8 pack flounder, french fries and cole slaw. A g \ seen many changes occur because “we’re the easiest to All teaching materials for tion of the gardening student Raymond Martens of • meaning he’s been here ever concerned, nature has also NORWALK (UPI) - A new The Cleveland schools have degree from Connecticut $1.39 for kids Z.4V within our school. For instance, blame.” schools, said in a telephone in­ helps to spruce up eyesores on Manchester has been promoted since the opening of this played a great part in Mr. lesson plan for toe fourth grade operated a gardening and hor­ College for Women. She is building iq 1956. he has seen the English “I feel that school reflects terview the horticulture school and community property to program systems analyst in and 6 pack PEPSI...... now $1.49 Monahan’s life. At his home in is titled — Gardening. ticulture program for 75 years program costs ode-half of one married to Richard C. Knight. Tuesday Spaghetti Spree Previous to this, he had begun cuiTiculum boosted from three society as opposed to molding by planting flowers and greens. toe data processing division of Pomfret, he owns and tends to At the end of one lesson unit, — ranging from tract gardens per cent of toe total school his teaching career in Bell available courses (general it,” he says. According to him, Connecticut Mutual Life In­ More Pinehurst Money Savers... With meat bails, meat sauce, garlic about 60 acres of'wooded area. “Planting Seeds,” boys and on school property to vocational budget. Record Claims bread and salad. 31.39 for kids Plain, Iowa. There he taught English, college preparatory we shouldn’t waste our time fin­ Wotowiec, agriculture educa­ surance Co., Hartford. He enjoys reforesting the girls will be able to: programs training students for Connecticut’s elderly and dis­ 2^h CANS - SHURFINE Q.G. high school English and speech English, and honors English) to ding scapegoats — we must tion and horticulture graduate A Detroit native. Martens •2.49 land and says that he plants over 40 different topics. He —Set up a garden line to mark jobs on toe horticulture front. “Our boys and girls grew abled subscribers to Medicare classes for two years before examine the causes of our a row. from Ohio State University, joined the company in 1969 FRUIT COCKTAIL NIBLET CORN about 500 trees per year during favors having a wide variety of In between are programs 3622,000 worth of vegetables said fourth graders are just made a record 1,045,000 claims moving on in search of greener problems. Only then can we —Space seeds uniformly in a after working for Pratt & VCfednesday Fish Fry his spare time. Walking through English courses available teaching kids how to manage last year -there’s no other about the right age. to get for payment of medicai bills in pastures to Pomfret, Conn, start to solve what is troubling furrow. Whitney Aircraft for eight 5 9 < 3 cans * 1 .0 0 t e l S72-7327 toe woods or doing things that because he believes this gives home gardens — a plan that school program with such a turned onto gardening in a big 1974, according to the Medicare ROUTE IS • ELLINGTON ^ Golden filet o f flounder, french fries, (a b o u t 35 m ile s fro m us. years and serving in toe U.S. cole slaw. $1.39 for kids involve the wilderness are sim­ every student a better chance —Cover sown seeds in , toe calls for an on-site inspection return. The mothers'love it way. Claim Office of Connecticut “SophUtieated Dining at R m onabl, Prlcat” Manchester) where he now “The greatest problem with Navy for four years. WAKEFIELD ple pleasures that Monahan of finding a course that he or manner prescribed by teacher. by a teacher who grades toe when you bring home a peck of General Life Insurance Co. at STOUFFER’S ’ 2.49 resides with his wife, an students today is that many of He became a programmer in CRAB MEAT finds very pleasant. she can enjoy and learn from. In toe process, children will backyard garden. tomatoes.” “They can handle the tools “ Meriden. CUP CAKES associate professor of them don’t know where they’re 1970, a systems programmer in He’s very concerned about When a s k ^ to comment on use math and learn something Lesley Beamis, coordinator and they are super interested,” Claim payments totaled more 6-oz. pkg. 1.99 99$ SALAD BAR A BAKED POT. chemistry at the University of heading. A feeling of The proposed gardens budget 1971, and a senior systems Thursday Turkey Dinner the fate of all our natural what kind of English education about science. They also, if of the Home Garden Program he said. than 343.5 million. Included Connecticut. aimlessness has come over our fw toe new school year is 3577,- programmer in 1973. Roast Turkey with giblet gravy, com resources. “People just don’t successful, will help put budget­ in Cleveland schools, said In 1973, there were 775,000 VIVA JUMBO SCOTT Wakefield, R.I. is Mr. students are getting today, he society. The eventual result of “We start with quick crops. Martens lives with his wife VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN...... $4.25 bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all take ecology or the energy admits that “in terms of saving, nutritious vegetables on parochial students also par­ claims and 328.3 million in NAPKINS 51$ JUMBO TOWELS the trimmin’s. $1.49 for kids * 2 .5 9 Monahan’s birthplace. He lived this lack of direction is apathy, the family table. 'They like immediate results. and two daughters at 138 BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP...... $4.85 crisis seriously enough,” he traditional grammar, English ticipate. payments...... 49f there until he attended school at an increasingly dangerous Student interest is sustained The crops are radishes, onion Cushman Dr. U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK ...... $5.25 says sadly. As a matter of fact, is on the decline,” but he The lesson plan and a manual “In August,” he said, “there 3 In 1 MEAT Upper Iowa College. He did not drawback in our society today. through an elaborate system of sets and leaf lettuce.” PINEHURST SURF 4 TURF ...... $5.75 Ric% Clam Fry he fears that toe outlook for qualifies that statement by for school administrators and is a fair and more vegetables become interested in English He cites toe people’s lack of teachers have just been put out awards and certificates. A stu­ Wotowiec said toe approach $827 Million LOAF BLEND SAUSAGE MEAT mankind’s future is quite saying “kids have a broader are entered than in the Ohio dent can work up to a gold pin— Tire Shop Names Over 20 Choices on Menu Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet until his sophomore year up to concern about government as a by Gardens for All in Norwalk. State Fair. to gardening is far from casual. New York Life Insurance lb. 1.39 lb. 1.39 clams, french fries and cole slaw. pessimistic unless we can real­ spectrum of knowledge these good example oj how things can in five years. Drawing Winners s p e c i a l CHILDREN’S MENU which time he had been a ’That is a nonprofit educational “We have fourth-generation There is one teacher for every Co.'s total life insurance in 31.49 for kids *2.99 ly get our heads back together days.” l a n d o f l a k e s LIPTON’S OPEN TUESDAY THROUQH SUNDAY business major. In fact, be deteriorate in apathetic organization helping to coor­ gardeners in the school 300 involved. Brown’s Tire Shop, 333 Main force in Connecticut climbed to soon, before it’s too late to In other words, although situations. Kindergarten students start CHEESE jokingly claims that “the only dinate and guide the current program.” St., Manchester, has announced 3827 miilion by the end of 1974, TEA BAGS 100’s 1.39 Sunday CocktaiU & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. care. grammar skills are not David Monahan has cer­ very small, each planting a The manual produced with 5 lbs. 4.99 thing I was really interested in national frenzy to garden in “The Cleveland Plain Dealer toe winners in a free drawing the company has reported. Banquet Room for up to 250 Perron, Monahan is quick to express emphasized to the same extent tainly overcome any apathy he nasturtium seed in a little pot. Wotowiec’s assistance is • 394 Tolland Tpke. upon entering college was community, school and helps sponsor toe fair and other It is timed to bloom Mother’s held Monday with about ISO en­ The company sold 3141.6 his satisfaction about working that they were several years may have had in the past. He is directed primarily at school Shop Pinehurst Saturday 8 III 6 keeping myself warm.” backyard. To fight inflation. community groups join in. Day. tries. million of life insurance to HOUUARD with teen-agers. He feels that ago, many other fields of definitely an interesting person persons — plus those outside Friday night til 8 P.M. and Manchester Monahan is today heading Jim Baker, head of Gardens Some 20,0(XI students are in­ First prize of a tennis racket Connecticut residents during AT EXIT 94 JownsonS “All teachers should have knowledge have opened up to to know and talk to, and its an organization which might work Sunday 8 A.M. til 2 P.K. courses in American literature for All, in an interview said toe volved in toe home and tract For toe backyard gardens went to Ronald Elkhay of 157 the year, and the company paid WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY friendly relationships with toe student. honor to have him on the with a school system in and American folklore and materials for schools were garden projects. We call them students get a kit of seeds and Homestead St. Second prize of 310.8 million to Copnecticut ‘l$e*Tlavof‘(g4mefica students. They should not be “For example,” he says, Manchester High staff. — developing a garden program— PINEHURST GROCERY folkmusic. He is fascinated by developed with toe aid of Pete volunteers.” plants that cost from 75 cents to one dozen tennis balis went to policyowners and their families looked upon as being superior to “greater attention is now being Chuck Obuchouski 31.50. such groups as Kiwanis and 8.R. Cohen of 51 Jordt St. 302 MAIN Wotowiec, supervisor of gar­ Wotowiec, consultant who Lions. ^ during the year. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maocbester, Conn., Fri.. April 4 . 1975 •••••••••aseeaeeseeeseaeeaec LEGAL NOTICE ■ i Loaf and Found 1 Bonda-Stoeka-Mortgagaa i M ^CH ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. April 4, 1975 — PAGE NINET»i!B!N Homos For Safe 23 Homes For Safe 23 Homos for Safa 23 Homes For BaM INDEX 23 Homes For Sala 23 Homos tor Bala______23 Homes For Sato 23 Homaa For Sato 23 TOWN OF MANCHESTER LOST - yellow tiger altered MORTGAGEES, loans first, ^ N o n c is MANCHESTER vicinity - MANCHESTER - Six month HURON SIX-R(X)M Colonial - Three CONNECTICUT male cat, 6 months, vicinity cond, third. All kinds. Realty 1 — Lo»t and Found $41,900 Duplex - 5^, ^um^num sided. new, prime west side location, bedrooms, fireplace, cai MANCHESTER 2 — Portonala Ridge Street, call 649-0384 after statewide. Credit rating un­ NEW $ or 4 bedroom Raised Ranch, comer lot, $31,900. Two family - 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, appliances, screened paiio, at­ 3 »- Announoomontt 3. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ SPARKLE $34,700 NOTICE wall-to-wall carpeUng, 2 fireplaces, needs some work but good in­ hardwood floors, aluminum tached garage. Very clean. $34 Fell maintained lii-room Cape, fnU OP ADOPTION OF 4 — Entertainment fidential, quick arrangements. B/W 5 — Auctlona sun deck, garage, large treed yard. vestment, $35,900. realty,. siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ 500. No agents. Call 649-4150. -zrmer, plumbing up tor leeooo DaUi, AMENDMENT LOST - Savings Passbook No. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 647-1419. Seven room U&R built ^ p e heated knotty p')ine family room, WE'RE PROUD IICALTOR poration, 646-0131. taatefully decorai TO ORDINANCE FINANCIAL 046-0-02583-6, Hartford National 100 (Constitution Plaza, Hart­ HAN0A6ENCY with first floor family room, APARTMENT BUILDING - home. Fenced-in M i s 8 — Bonda-Stocki-Mortgaget Bank and Trust Company, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. garden area. In accordance with the 646-5200 RIGA LANE - near the Bolton- NEW HOMES - Ranches, large lot, extra nice. $38^900. consisting of 4-one bedroom to b« able to offer thl« mwly lltlod olght-room CotonM 9 — Personal Loans North Manchester Office. provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ 10 — Insurance Manchester line is a prestige (Japes, Colonials, Splits. Many apartments, centrally located, Application made for payment. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd In wory dMirablo MtabllBhod noighborhood. Enctoaod address. This plus a dream variations. Three and • four aluminum siding, business tions 1 and 9 of the Town EMPLOYMENT mortgages — interim financing ehciicrat& MANCHESTER - Newer 3- FIAND AGENCY Ranch on a Japanese Gaiden bedrooms. Call for details. zone, excellent potential for Charter, notice is hereby given 13 - Help Wanted Penonala — expeditious and confidential bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, setting makes this new listing a WARREN E. 6 4 6 -5 2 0 0 of the adoption by the l ^ r d of 14 — Business Opportunities possible 4th bedroom, con­ Merritt Agency, 646-1180. commercial expansion. 15 — Situation Wanted service, J.D. Real Estate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING “must see” . Many features and Jackston Agency, 64M316. Directors of the Town of Assoc. 646-1980. venient location. 135,900. Paul INCOME tax returns prepared extras! Belfiore Agehcy, $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 HOWLAND EDUCATION in------the privacy of your hoirie Call W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. Manchester, Connecticut, 18 — Private Instructions Realtors, 647-1413. baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ R oeltdra 6 43 -1 1 0 8 REALE’S CORNER March 11, 1975, of Amendment 19 — Schools-Classes Dan Moslerr, M9-49-3329 or 525- 175 WAIN 8TBEET PHONE 646-4525 8263. MANCHEISTER - Just reduced. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins to Chapter 122 (Pension) of the 20 — Instructions Wanted □ EMPLOYMENT Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. Ordinances of the Town of Center Street, 3-family In HEBRON - U&R 7-room REAL ESTATE business zone II. Ideal for S.B. M. has MANCHEISTER - three family - Manchester as follows; 23 — Homes lor Sale INCOME TAX preparation...... ROCKLEDGE M ANCHESTER - New 3- Raised Ranch, dead-end street, nRST OFFERING 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale your home or mine. Help Wantad professional offices or commer­ minutes from Manchester, 2 7-7-5, separate furnaces, Sec. 122-8(f) (Maximum PHONE 643-2711 bedroom custom Ranch, 2 Excellent 7-room Cape, fami­ 25 — Investment Property Reasonable. By Danny Byram, cial expansion. Owner anxious Ranch with several extras. fireplaces (stone and brick), ly room, garage, hot water oil parking, large lot. Asking $43,- Total Disability Pension) is 26 — Business Properly for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ Seven rooms, IW baths, baths, aluminum siding, double 900. Warren E. Howland 27 — Resort Property 649-5096. TOOL MAKERS - All-around garage, excellent finished family room, woodto heat, city utilities, quiet hereby Repealed, effective FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD cy, Realtor, 646-2440. screened rear porch, 2 Realtors, 643-1108. 28 — Real Estate Wanted machinists and Bridgeport neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes acre. Immediate occupancy. MORTGAGE Money neighborhood, wall-to-wall March 11, 1975. operators. Top wages, fringe Wenfed 13 Help Wanted TAX RETURNS and accoun­ 13 fireplaces. Lovely treed lot. Corporation, 646-0131. Low 40’s. 643-5535 after 5 p.m. carpeting in living room and This Ordinance Amendment MISC. SERVICES ting done professionally. benefits and overtime. Low forties! or weekends. COVENTRY - $26,900 - Three 31 — Services Ollered family room, close to bus, bedroom full-dormered Cape, shall take effect ten (10) days 32 — Painting-Papering Reasonable rates. Confidential. Experience preferred. Apply at EXPERIENCED salespersons, REAL ESTATE Career - Earn MANCHESTER As Little as 5%Down shopping and school. Has to basement, 100’ from private after this publication in this 33 — Building-Contracting Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, Paragon Tool Company, 121 part-time evenings and 112,000 plus annually. Must ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Investment opportunity, four COLUMBIA Z^ACRBS 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng weekends to sell swimming Offered by the seen to be appreciated. Priced beach, double lot, more. 35 — Heating-Plumbing 649-9145. Adams Street. have license or in process. family with 4 rooms each BELFIORE m i n i - f A r m Up to 30 Years to Repay newspaper provided that within pools. Hourly rate plus com­ DEADLINE at only $34,900. to Warren E. Howland, Realtors, ten (10) days after this publica­ 38 — Flooring Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289-7475 RATES apartment, parking. Great in­ Immaculate 6-room, 2 bath 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage INCOME TAX returns PHONE FROM home to ser­ missions. Also wantM cashier, 742-8243. 12:00 noon the day belore EQUAL 643-1108. tion of this Ordinance a petition 1 day ...... 9t word par day vestment. 157,900. ADENCY^ Ranch. 2-car garage, small 38 — Services Wanted prepared in your home. vice our customers for super hours 10-4. ^ply in person publication. PNUnCK 646-1700 DUBMJ)04ESPERiUICE AGENCY MANCHESTER - Ideal starter signed by not less than five (5) Namco, 443 Hartford Road, 3 d a y s ...... Be word per day Roaltora 647-1413 bam, large stocked toss pond. MISC. FOR SALE Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, earnings. Choose own hours. MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, 6 d a y s ...... 7« 'word per day Deadline lor Saturday and home, cozy five room Colonial, Manchester. Monday is 12:00 Noon'Friday. Excellent tillable land with per cent of the electors of the 41 — Articles lor Sals 649-6506. Call ^-1810. full or part-time. No experience 26 days ...... 6c word per day locatto near schools and shop­ 42 — Building Supplies abundance of fruit trees, m a Town, as determined from the necessary. Earn while you 15 WORD MINIMUM ' MANCHESTER - $48,000 - By ping. Low taxes, city water, 43 ^ Oogs-BIrds-Pets berry bushes, strawberry TOLLAND — Authentic latest official lists of the 44 — Livestock I WILL COME to your home PART-TIME cleaners - KITCHEN HELP -.General learn, if qualified. Good fringe Happy Ads ...... $2,00 inch -'(H v e rto n 6 4 6 -0 5 0 5 city sewers. Asking $29,900. diities, various hours, must PLEASE READ JREAL ESTATE owner. Seven room. Split Level Registrars of Voters, has not 45 — Boats & Accessories and help prepare your tax Experience ^preferred. Will benefits. Cali the Marines, 6&- Contemporary home in beds. Must be seen. $48,800. period Restoration. Main Savings Bank Scott St. James Realty Co., 87^ 46 — Sporting Goods return for about the same price tram if necessary, early mor­ work every other weekend.. 6485. Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, house built 1806, ell circa 1717. been filed with the Town Clerk 47 — Garden Products YOUR AD a o e n ^ desirable executive 0744, 872-9700. you would pay. to go to nings and evenings. Cali 649- Liberal fringe benefits, good Classified ads are taken over 646-3233. Eight rooms, two baths, five requesting its reference to a 48 — Antiques starting salary. On bus* Tine. 168 Main St., Manchaatar neighborhood, walking distance 49 — Wanted to Buy someone’s office. Call 633-1267. 5335. WOMAN to train as night the phone as a convenlehce. to school and shopping. Living J . W A T N IIK A C H CO. working fireplaces, two special Town election. East Hartford Convalescent 649-2813 counter manager, cashiering The Herald la responsible for room with firdplace, dining RM/tora MLS barns, ten acres. Call for OF Manchester Phyllis V. Jackston, RENTALS Announcements 3 ESTABLISHED REAL Estate Home, 745 Main Street, East only one Incorrect Insertion and M v Offin M7-I1N Secretary 52 — Rooms lor Rent Hartford. and fountain experience then only to the size of the room, convenient eat-in details. 53 — Apartments lor Rent office n ^ s two full-time sales preferred. Hours 6-12, Monday - Board of Directors original Insertion. Errors which ONLY $19,900 - Seven rooms, 2 kitchen, three bedrooms, 2 1/2 RANCH — with gorgeous U&R 54 — Homes lor Rent CERAMIC CLUB - Forming. people. Wolverton Agency, Friday or Saturday. Call Hart­ baths, fully paneled family Manchester, Conn. 55 — Business lor Rent Realtors, 649^2813. SUPERINTENDENT - Mature do not lessen the value of the story. 111 Walnut Street, han­ view. Large living room with MANCHESTER Reduced greenware. Lowest ford Road Dairy Queen, for ap­ advertisement will not be cor­ room. Large lot. Must be seen. ANDOVER - Charming three- SPRING 56 — Resort Property lor Rent firing rates. Membership free. couple for luxury adult high rise dyman’s treasure, fire Beautiful Raised Ranch with Dated at Manchester, 57 — Wanted to Rent pointment, 647-1076. rected by an additional Inser­ damaged, no agents please, 649-7422. bedroom Ranch on private beamed cathedral ceilings BEHER BUYS Connecticut this 27th day of 58 — MIsc. lor Rent Today’s most fascinating hob­ TRAVEL AGENT apartment in Wethersfield. tion. and fireplace, formal dining three sunny bedrooms, living Into a home this Spring; Duties include; painting, phone 649-7925. acre. Offers modem country room with fireplace, kitchen March, 1975. by. 643-0304. Experienced, excellent HAPPINESS is a six-room kitchen, brick fireplace, new room, fully equipped kitchen $25,900 - COLONIAL Condo. 2 AUTOMOTIVE benefits. Call 646-0110. cleaning and maintenance. CLEANING WOMAN - Doc­ has bar, dining room. 61 — Autos lo r Sale COVENTRY - North, six room Ranch with 11/2 baths and gar- 100-amp electrical service, new with sliding glass doors to bedrooms, IVi baths, family 62 — Trucks lor Sale Excellent salary plus apart­ tor’s office, evenings or Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Separately heated family room. Auctions S weekends. Call 646-8282. Raised Ranch, desirable area, ^ e in the $35,500 price range! water pump, aluminum siding, deck. Huge family room with $41,000 - BOLTON - 7 room Ranch, firat floor family room. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale CAFETERIA WORKERS - dis­ ment. Call 525-9^ after 5 p.m. room with fireplace, 2-car 4 BOARD FOR ADMISSION 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles acre, three bedrooms, Early occupancy, clean and small barn, closets galore and stone fireplace, two full baths. $31,900 - COLONIAL Condo. 3 $43,900 - BOLTON - 7 room Contemporary, large flnlyhed 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle hwasher and substitutes needed COUPLES without previous RN-LPN. 10% differential. convenient. Belfiore Agency, much more for those interested garage. Beautiful setting. bedrooms, 2t4 baths, family rec room. OF ELECTORS AUCTION - One defective sofa immediately. Apply at Board of fireplaced, living room, 1 1/2 SPRING ST. AREA - Raised Homes < business experience but willing Greenwood Nursing Home, Realtors, 647-1413. in fine country living. By 50’s. room. $45,500 - COVENTRY Ranch, paneled rec room, TOWN OF ANDOVER '66 — Automotive Service consigned to Futorian Mfg. 150 Education School Cafeteria of­ to work and learn together. im, above ground ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ Strong Road, -South Windsor, 8 Hartford pays 10% differential pool, garage. $38,500. Ow owner, principles only. ipZ.SOO. $32,900 - RANCH, 7 rooms, 3 one acra. ^ Notice is hereby given that 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease fice, 45 North School Street. Pleasant, profitable work. Con­ rooms, baths, wool a.m. April 14. on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. 23^2901. 742-9-■!-WM. 742-9895. bedrooms, family room, love $48,900 - VERNON - New listing, 4 bedroom Ciolonlal the Board for Admission of 646-5854. tact Amway Distributor, phone carpeting throughout, family MANCHESTER ly %-acre lot. $49,500 - VERNON • New 6 room Raised Ranch. Electors for the Town of An­ 643-5998 for interview. RN-LPN day shift - (no room with fireplace, patio, y o L v e rto n DENTAL Assistant with some NEW LISTING - Martin School large conveniently located NEW ON Market - Eight-room ^ ,9 0 0 - RANCH, 6Vz rooms, 3 $49,900 - MANCHESTER - Center 8t., 2-famlly, good In­ dover will be in session in the rotations) Benefits. Greenwood large deck, electric garage ESTATE secretarial background BABYSI’TTER wanted for two District. Six bedrooms, 9-room older home that haa had Colonial with both den and bedrooms, family room off vestment. Town Office Building, School Nursing, Hartford, 236-2901. doors. Built in 1971. $56,900. □ NOTICES Experience preferred, but will year old, part-time days. older home, wall-to-wall extensive remodeling. Three family room. Two car garage, a o e n c ^ country kitchen. $55,500 - VERNON - Chalet, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 Road, on Saturday, April 12, To Be Sold at Public Auction carpeting, paneling, etc. Asking treed vard, quiet street, front- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tram. Send resume to P. 0. Box Vicinity of Charter Oak Park. AUTO BODY Man - Must have 5 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace In DUPLEX — Owner’s side has 168 Main St., Manchaatar $39,900 - 2-family, 6-6, fireplacea. 1975 from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 1973 PONTIAC 1, Glastonbury, Conn., 06033. 649-8941. $41,000. Call Homeseekers the formal dining room, and to-back living room. Belfiore large, modem kitchen, formal P.M. in accordance with State Lost and Found 1 years’ experience, 44 hour Realty 646-4353. Agency, Realtors, 647-1413. 649-2813 bedrooms, 7-car garage. $56,000 - VERNON - New 7 room Ranch, first floor lamlly week, paid holidays and,in­ garage. Please call for dining room, living room, 4 room. Statue 9-17, for the purpose of LEMANS $41,000 - SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 LOST - Female dog, part Collie, CUSTODIANS - Experienced, FULL-CHARGE Bookkeeper surance. 872-4997. bedrooms, wall-to-wall Serial )flZF37M3Q104322 part-time evenings, OWNER - may help with finan- further Information. $34,600. rooms, fully carpeted, 30’ $65,000 - MANCHESTER - Forest Hllle, 7 room Cape. admitting all persons who are no collar, answers to CiCi. for construction firm - Please carpeting, 1V4 baths. Other MANCHESTER - Low 30’s. Manchester. Call 643-5691 2-6 cin.igI on this solid 5-6 two-family family room and patio. New. found to be qualified to be Elec­ Vicinity of Oak Grove Street, FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1975 send resume to Box “ TT” RN for physician’s office in BOLTON side has 6 large rooms. Condominium, three bedrooms, p.m. Manchester Herald. witn two heating systems. rODEGARD BOLTON — 6-room Raised] 2 1/2 baths, dream kitchen with $45,900 - 19th CENTURY $66,800 - MANCHESTER - 3'h room multi-level Contem­ tors of the Town of Andover. Manchester. If found, reward, at 10:00 a.m. Rockville, Monday,Jonday, 'Tuesday, Convenient to schools and Copper plumbing, garage. Ranch on an acre sized lot, 3 all appliances and snack bar. Farm House, 2Vi baths, com­ porary. This is the last regular session call 643-0690. Thursday, andjnd Friday, 9-6,9-6 shopping. Excellent condition. for admission of electors before SCH(^OL BUS Drivers ■- TIP-TOP TYPIST needed now, Saturday 9-1. 872-8321, 643-0968. Clean and convenient. Belfiore bedrooms, huge kitchen, fami-| Owner transferred. Immediate pletely modernized. Have buyers for all types of homes. If you're thinking of Manchester area, immediate Agency, Realtors, 647-1413. % 6 4 3 - 4 3 6 5 $46,900. the May 5th, 1975 Municipal LOST - Bank book number 487. 8-4, excellent salary-benefits. ly room, 2-car garage. $54,500. occupancy. F. J. Spilecki $48,9Q0 - COLONIAL, Ansaldi selling. Call us — openings, part-time work. We Make some­ East Hartford area. Call now, CAPE — Eat-in kitchen, for­ Election. First Savings Bank of DIP & SIP Donuts, 335 Center Realtor, 643-2121. Rd., 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, will train. Call 643-2373. Jobseekers, 568-1070. mal dining room, fireplaced The qualifications are as Manchester. Call 644-1754. one happy Street, Manchester. Afternoons breezeway with 2-car garage. 3-'7, evenings 7-midnight, nights living room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car ROCKLEDGE - Ranch, believe follows: Applicant must be 315 Center S t, Manchester Today — On deep wooded lot. AVON-Like feeling indepen­ AVAILABLE - Six openings, midnight-7. Apply between garage, immaculate condi­ it or not, in the forties! Six eighteen years of age on or dent, being your own boss and good future potential, early OPEN HOUSE J O L v e rto n LEGAL NOTICE Call 643-2711 hours of 9-noon or 3-5 p.m. tion. $36,900. rooms plus screened rear U&R REALTY CO. before April 13,1975, must be a selling part-time? Fit Avon into retirement possible, free Saturday A Sunday 2-4:30 P.M. R ^ L E S T A T E porch. 'Tastefully treed and 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 resident of the Town of An­ Court of Probate Court of Probate your schedule. Have fun, meet training. Call 537-1286 for ap­ CONTEMPORARY Raised shrubbed lot. Several quality MERRITT District of Manchester District of Manchester new people and make good ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? a o e n ^ Realtors Robert D. Murdock, Realtor dover, if foreign bom must be a NOTICE TO CREDITORS pointment. 213 East Street, Hebron Ranch — Large, modern extras. Belfiore Agency, 646-1180 NOTICE TO CREDIORS money too! Let's talk about it. YoirvE Mm uBiai u a f t b i a o 168 Main St., Manchestor naturalized citizen. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH GRAHAM ESTATE OF SYLVIO J. GIRARDIN N0WWUT1 kitchen with pantry, formal Realtors, 647-1413. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Call 523-9401. PERSON to handle all billing M l Ruth K. Munson, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ■ IM dining room with built-ins, E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be functions - review documents, EAST SIDE - 71/2 rooms, three A Town Clerk presented to the fiduciary named helow presented to the fiduciary named below JOBSEEKERS INC. living room with cathedral on or before June 25,1975 or he barred by data preparation, data entry, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, close to for Board for Admission on or before June 24, 1975 or be barred by WAITRESS - Start work now. EMPLOYMENT law. The fid u cial is: law. The fiduclan: is: computer operation. Must have BpLTON LAKE - Small house celling and fieldstone schools and shopping. Nice of Electors Essie G. Strlnmaltls Must Uke money - public con­ Happiness is attending the SERVICE Laura Cyr Girardin tact’" Manchester area good speed in typing, 10-key ad­ with double lot on Lynwood fireplace from floor to ceiling, neighborhood. 15’ pool. Asking 97 Mountain Rd. 147 Brookfield St. ding machine and good number 568-1070 588-1070 Drive. Short walk to lake for redwood paneling, four Manchester, Conn, 06040 Manchester, Conn. 06040 restaurant, jobseekers, open SPRING PANCAKE $34,000. Call owner, 649-7578. AN EARLY AMERICAN weekends, 568-1070. aptitude. Must be quick to learn (Connecticut’s largest job boating and swimming. Ed­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, large FESTIVAL and retain details. Well- listing service managed by mund Gorman Agency, 646- family room with fireplace, THREE FAMILY - Clean as a I April 6 «8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. organized with good judgement. professionals. Please call, 4040. den or library, 5 sliding glass whistle. Three heating systems. MANCHESTER Army & Navy Club Excellent benefits ana oppor­ 568-1070 for complete details doors, 2 large decks, 2-car Three disposals. All baths tunity. Call Marvin Weinberg, from one of our cheerful TOLLAND - Combination home ceramic tiled. Near all schools, ( Tickets Available at Door at Economy Electric Supply, garage, large lot. $68,500. P bus, shopping. All apartments Open House Sunday 2-5 P,M, St. James Home and School Association counselors. and office, located on acre lot in CIRCA 1723 — Exquisite 12- 646-2830, Manchester. An Equal a business zone on Route 195. include stove, refrigerator. SPRING FERTILIZER SALE Opportunity Employer. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Five-room Ranch plus 500 room antique Colonial com­ Belfiore Agency, Realtors, 647- 77 TIMBER TRAIL Business Opportunity 14 square foot office, 1% baths. pletely restored and in 1413. CLERK TYPIST - Must be Priced to sell at $36,900. T. J. excellent condition. 4 familiar with figures and Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. fireplaces, 2V4 baths, income- Even the Historical Society would admire this reproduction of an Early possess general knowledge of A GROUND floor opportunity with a proven tracK record. 6 plus Raised Ranch — 1’/4 baths, fireplaced family producing 3-room studio ^,000 TAX-CREDIT American Colonial - Circa 1971 - Stained clapboarda -1 2 over 12 win­ Many Thanks To office routine. Minimum typing On The Following Homes; rERTILIZE speed of 40 wpm. Call Jim Twenty-one Subway sandwich room, large work room, deck overlooking lovely apartment and 2-room antique dows - breazeway, 2-car garage - Raised paneled cabinets - 6 panel doora PAT D’AMATO Garon, 528-9031. Insurance franchise locations are now landscaped lot with hundreds of plants and bulbs, OVERSIZED shop. $48,500 - RAISED RANCH GARDEN FERTILIZER open or being installed. Your - H&L hinges with thumb latches throughout - Corner fireplace In family Company of North America, 111 screened porch, 2-car oversized garage, potting room BRICK RANCH — 4 rooms, 2 — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, EOR And All the People location is waiting. It’s time for Cape with full rear dormer, room - Raised paneled Waineacoating in the living room, dining room and who worked behind the scene at the Founders Plaza, East Hart­ In rear of garage, large lot. Priced to sell In the 40’s. bedrooms, large, tree-shaded aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ ford., an equal opportunity you to act. Call 1-372-6525 for Anxious owners say all offers considered. front dormers, aluminuni age. 4 bedrooms - Living room flreplace wall dona In magnificent tombstone SPECIAL St. Bartholomew Fashion Show. details. siding, 2 full baths, 2-car gar­ lot. Ideal starter or retire­ raised paneling - Hogs hair finish to all plastered walls and callings giving LA S 1IN 6 employer. ment home. $27,500. $49,900 — L-Ranch, 3 We appreciated your help In making Directions; Route 85 to Camp Meeting Road age, 8 rooms, nice lot. bedrooms, 2 baths, beamed an authentic texture - The lady of the houae demanded Williamsburg IMMEDIATE opening in our COMPLETE Soft Ice< Cream (Immediate left after Gilead Congregational Church), Mid thirties! GARRISON COLONIAL - 24’ the show a success. Stand on Wheels. Immediate cathedral celling In living colors throughout her decor. Oh yeal In one of our executive areas - On a first shift photographic depart­ right on East Street. living room with fireplace, magnificently treed site. $74,900 5-10-5 S i Signed, delivery, low down payment. formal dining room, 4 room, 2-car garage. l 7 9 ment. Inaividual must have DIRECTIONS: From Main Street, Manchester (Route 83), drive south. Take 2nd experience in printed circuit Call or write today. 677-9089,198 BELFIORE bedrooms, IVz baths, rec $49,900-$50,900 - RAISED Lorraine and Peggy South Road, Farmington, left (Spring St.) beyond Interstate 84. On Spring Street, turn right on Tam Road, 50 LBS. board touchup and film room, screened porch, 2-car RANCH — 3 bedrooms, 2Vz Conn., 06032. Mister Softee Of AGENCY then left on TImrod Road. Timber Trail Is first right off TImrod, watch lor our sigrts. Comparable developing and be familiar with garage. $45,900. baths, family room, 2-car dark room procedures. Contact Southern New England, Inc. savings on •••••••••••••••••••••••«•••• Realtors 647-1413 OLDER HOME - Large garage. (4 to choose). 5-10-10 ST Multi-Circuits, Inc. 50 Harrison Situation Wanted is $52,900 — DUTCH the smaller fo o Street, Manchester, 646-3800. living room with dining area, size. eat-in kitchen, IVi baths, 3 COLONIAL, 4 bedrooms, 1 '/z COVENTRY - Seven room Cape 80 LBS. i HAND CRAFT AUCTION WILL CARE for your children, bedrooms, porch, interior baths, family room, 2-car my home, days, 2-5 year old. and 4 room Ranch on one lot. Friday, April 11, 8 P.M. completely rtoecorated, 2-car garage. I THE HAYES CORPORATION BOLTON UNITED WANTED Nice yard. References. 643- Cape has stone siding and full All homes have city water shto dormer. Ranch income is garage. $33,500. 55 East Center Street, Manchester, Conn. IB 9 Get your lawn off to a good start with Green Power® METHODIST CHURCH $155 monthly Lake privileges, and sewers. I Highly Motivated NEW RAISED RANCH - 7 • High nitrogen gives a fast, thick green Route 44A BABYSITTING, my home, 164 E. CENTER ST. $40’s. LaPenta Agency, generous-sized rooms, Vh S alesm an 646-0131 | b 9 • 30-4-4 formula gives a longer lasting green for weeks 5000 Sq. Ft. Doors Open at 7:15 P.M. days, evenings or overnight. Realtor, 646-2440 or Lance baths, family room, 2 and weeks To Preview Articles to be Auctioned. Will pick up and deliver, any Kozikowski, 742-7202. fireplaces, 2-car garage, MERRITT for established real estate 1^180 • Controlled-release granules feeds your lawn as it needs age. 647-93W. M iS iL hsi Isi fcsi Ib i Ie9 Is Ie9 Is i Is i Ib Ib Ib Knit and Crochet Wear, Art on Velvet, (Irnt in Manchester 647-1419 LAND - Nice barn, three aluminum siding, large lot ONLY Toys, Woodworking, Needlework, etc. RETIRED MAN desires day bedroom home, baseboard SALT BOX — Large country Contact heat, Hutchins Agency, I kitchen with built-ins and Greenvfeui!. .ask somebody who knows! DANIEL F. REALE part-time work, Manchester- MIS East Hartford. Good Realtors, 646-3166. fireplace, formal dining room, SENTRY HEALEREALTORS appearance, looks belie age, double-door spacious center Real Estate 646-4525 own car, 30 years collection MANCHESTER entrance hail, 3 bedrooms, IVt All InltrvIswB CoimthnUtl background, much gardening baths, 2-car garage, large lot. experience. 568-5835, evenings. A SPRING ONION SETS RANCH — Better than new. Help Wanted HAPPENING TAG SALE 13 Help Wanted 13 in your own yard with this IV i rooms, 3 bedrooms, family EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Real Estate gracious 4 bedroom Dutch room with bar, large living $ I 2 S Rear 64 Church Street Colonial. Large rooms with room with beautiful oval MANUFACTURER OF lots of fine detail — lovely fireplace, 2-car garage. $51,- Saturday, April 5, 9-5 Center 900. ______LB. Large and Small Items. kitchen with built-ins. Priced to sell, ui the 50’s. MANCHESTER - Split 7 Even Bronskll LADIE8 APPAREL TT rooms, IVi baths, 3 bedrooms, has openings Tot-experienced sewing-machine modem kitchen, dining room, DORMANT operators and quaiifled trainees. Excellent tringa MANCHESTER & VICINITY on benetits. * family room, fireplace, wall- 5,000 sq. ft. to-wall carpeting, garage, 4 $30,900 — New to market. Ranch on cul-da-sac with A p p ly a t large lot, $45,500. SPRAY TIME size Happiness Is... beamed ceilings, fireplace, large lot overlooking brook. TAG SALE Attending the 3rd Annual Only $30,9001 CONDOMINIUM- 6 rooms, 3 for the benefit of the MANCHESTER MODES, INC. 647-1419 ORTHO POLICEMAN’S BALL ^ $34,900 — Large older 4-bedroom, 1W bath Colonial. bedrooms, 2V4 baths, wall-to- ROUND TABLE April 12, 9-2 ^ PINE STREET a MANCHESTER Needs decorating. Owner anxious. wall carpeting! modern SINGERS kitchen with built-ins, finished Crabicide® knocks out crabgrass and Manchester Armory :§ $36,900 — Large 7-room Colonial, 2-car garage, large lot BRAND NEW (not completed) VOLCK OIL I Center Congregational rec room, central air MANCHESTER other grassy weeds before they start Business Opportunity 14 Business Opportunity 14 Low 30's. Six-room'Colonial with conditioning, $32,'500. SOUTH FARMS Q li ■■■■■■■■■■ $ 2 . 2 9 Church fireplace. First-floor laundry, the economical way. READY to show — Newly decorated 7-room Ranch wHh FARM — 50 acres, mostly Immaculate 7 room dormered cape. New listing — New to market, la this 8-room Ranch style SATURDAY, APRIL 5 family room, fireplace, carpets and hardwood floors. walk-out basement. Central. Three large bedrooms, first floor fireplaced family room. home in excellent location, 4 bedrooms, first floor family GbI ■■■■■■■■■■ $4iS8 10-3 Act now and have your choice cleared and level land, 8 room To my unknown friend or » Dasirabla location. Mid 30'a. of carpets, colors, etc. Low house, bam, two large poultry Full basement, country kitchen. room, eat-ln kitchen, carpeted throughout, 2Vi baths. Lunch and snacks on sale. friends: g Only $54,900. Calf 872-7311. Many extras. Call 289-4331. Lots of treasures at E 0 0 40’s. Keith Real Estate, 6 ^ houses, 2-car garage. LITTLE MOMMY, coil* __ i 4126, 649-1922. Inflation-beating pricesi WEEKEND SPECIAL TROUBLES and SOAPY WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Visit Our Compiete Power Equipt. Shop - Saies & Service thank you for their new p. DISTRIBUTOR VERNON - Three-bedroom Thinking of Selling Your RUSTIC AND RESTORED PRICED to aoll is this 6-room Cape with garage, fireplace, Ranch, maintenance-free vinyl Porperty? Call TODAY! Tom Neubelt home. And I thank you for S WANTED Exquisite 14 room Victorian Colonial with a heated being so nice. g hardwood Hoors, tila bath. SItuatad onislmoat an acra lot siding. Tremendous view. and Roommates Full or Part Time In Manchester. Only $34,900. Almost new, 2 baths, 2-car gar­ carriage house. Suitable for a small apartment. Business SENTRY L NAITFORD NURSERV I would like to thank the Need more income $$$. Qualified individual needed age, large wooded lot, zone. Extras Include 10 rooms of select red oak floors, and iS MANCHESTER to distribute world famous Kodak, 3M, GE, and GAi- carpeted. Immediate occupan­ new heating system. For details Call 872-7311. Real Estate Services 1375 SILVER LANE Order Your Products through company established locations. cy. 50’s. Warren E. Howland, PHILBRICK E.H., CDNN. I f ir e No selling or soliciting required. Make this your Realtors, 643-1108. ^351 Marllna Rd. 97 WE8T RD. “Happy i year for independence. ($3,995.-to $7,995 - MANCHESTER 29 ConnecUcut Bhrd. 4 DEPARTMENT' Investment.) Available immediately. Call or write: 646-4144 Vernon — 872-7311 East Hartford — 289-4331 5 6 9 -0 8 0 D VERNON ‘S for their superb perfor- Thought” ^ MANCHESTER - Charming AGENCY Conveniently located 6&6 Duplex. Living room, dining Dpen 7 days - 8:30-6 mance in putting our the Todayl Modern Marketing Inc. older 6-room home with 2-car 8 7 2 -7 2 9 1 12006 12th Avenue South FRECHEHE & MARTIN, INC., ReaHors garage on treed lot. Remodeled room, eat-ln kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and separate furnaces REALTOR - MLS 5 fire at 75W Birch Street. / Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 REUTORS each side. Call for Inspection. 289-4331. CALL 643-2711 | (612)890-5175 263 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER kitchen, ceramic bath, 3 Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors, | (11 you write, please include your phone number.) bedrooms. Asking $35,900. Hartford Board of Realtors Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 646-4200 UNB ^WyeSB’^ - :■! .firf,^.- ,: rf: ]y >y. : ■■-i?'.n«'r.-

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancharter, Conn., Fri., April 4 , 197S Honn$For8al9 23 Homtm for $Mt» 23 Homo$ For Sato 23 Homo* For Sato 23 Boat Batata Wantad 2S Sarvleaa Ottered 31 BulldIng-'Contraettng 33 Reottng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandwster, Conn., Fri., April 4,1975 PAGE TWENTY-100 refrigerators. Only $33,900. building lots. 3,200 ft. frontage. system checked, cleaned and heat, appUances, carpets and carpet. $175. Centrally located, air-conditioning, parking and 289-7475 - EAST HARTFORD Terms. Call Rutenberg & oiled $20. each. Bring It to us BUILDING - Remodeling, quality workmanship. Fully in­ is Pine Tree Lane, second right THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- pool. $275 per month. Paul W. adults only. No pets. Security wall-to-wall carpewig included. Every, 236-2916 or 643-18M. Bixzzzxxi in and $M our and iavelS. Parts not included. roofing, rec rooms, additions, sured. Free estimates. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Pond Lane. nished rooms, centrally Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or deposit required. Call 643-9678. Call John H. Lappen, Inc. 6 ^ JU N K C A R S 742-8243 - COVENTRY NEED CAR? Credit bad? PASEK busy Boa. Wo’ro roady, 646-4067. garages. All kinds, carpentnr Reasonable jrices. Rick cents eadi. Inquire side door. located. Kitchen privileges. 5261. . Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also ^ MEALTORS-aU BUILDING LOTS - Manchester wiljlng and ablo to aaaiat you work. For estimates call 649- Burnett, i Manchester Evening Herald. TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun­ Parking. Reasonable rates.' IMMACULATE six-room Bankrimt? Repossessed? WANTED member of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Multiple day, 151 Center Street. Cam­ Honest Douglas accepts lowest WE WILL PAY UP TO ^7475 742-8243 residential area, approximately In tho aala or purchaao of CUSTOM Rototllllng - Have 1142. Phone 649-2358. ONE BEDROOM apartment in apartment - Appliances, Listing Service. one acre, also other acreage “Troy Blit” rototfller. Will WE* BUY and sell used fur­ ping equipment (trailer, tent, carpeted throughout. Adults, no down, smallest payments. $100 YOUR proporty. sleeping oag, etc.) Poloroid Vernon Professional Building, OFFICE SPADE Douglas Motors, 345 Main. available. Jackston Agency, travel. Gardens, lawns, flower MASON CONTRACTOR - Heating-Plumbing 38 niture. Cash on the line. One FURNISHED room for rent. kitchen furnished, minimum pets. $225. 6&0459, 649-9004 FORYOURJUNKCAR MANCHESTER - Young, 646-1316. beds, large or small. Call 643- Plastering, custom built $tone piece or an entire housefull. camera, movie camera, toys, Apply 272 Main Street. after 5. FOR RENT beds, flower pots, and lots janitorial tasks, one month’s 250 square feet, center TOYOTA - See us for reliable Depending on Year and maintenance-free two-family 1895. or brick fireplaces, chimney SEWERLINES, sink lines, 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 security. CaU after 6 p.m., 644- Model (4-4) in established, convenient cleaned with electric cutters, Main Street Rear, behind more. CLEAN furnished rooms, cen­ FOUR ROOMS- heat, hot Manchester, air condltio_ used Toyotas with our 60-day Investment Proparty 25 repairs, block and cement 2314. 100% warranty. We also buy FREE TOW neighborhood. Excellent condi­ ICeitlt HOME GARDENS rotg-tlUed work. New and repairs. E. by professionals. McKinney Douglas Motor Sales. trally located, gentlemen only. water, garage included. Cen­ and parking. Call: 643-^1. TAG SALE - Miscellaneous used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, SAME DAY SERWCE tion and income. Owner- Manchester, Bolton, East Hart­ Richardson, 643-0889, 6490608. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Apply 2 Pearl Street or caU 875- M A N C H E ST E R - Tw o- tral, no pets, no children, occupied, includes all ily ford and Vernon areas. Call 646- pany, 643-5308. CLEAN USED refrigerators, household'goods and antiques. middle-age people. 649-7128. 345 Center Street, Manchester, PLEASE CALL FOR house on Mason Street. Wim bedroom, second-floor apart­ 6464321. ■ ■ B&W.. appliances. No brokers please. l^eal €itate W19 mornings or evenings. CUSTOM Building - Homes, ad­ ranges, automatic washers, Sunday, April 6, 104, weather CURRENT PRICE LISTS new furnace. Good income. Ed­ permitting. 103 Weaver Road. ment in central location. $160 646-7366. ditions, remodeling, repairs. NO JOB too sm all, toilet with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s PRIVaTE h o m e - Female on­ per month. CaU 646-8352. Resort Property 8 a.m.-4 p.m. S22-1104 mund Gorman Agency, 646- LIGHT ’ITIUCKING - AtUcs repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Appliisces, 649 Main St, 643- ly, kitchen privileges and For Rent 58 WE PAY $10 for complete junk Largo, trood, approvod Iota. FIrat mortgago 4040. Steve Casalino, experienced after 5 p.m. 247-0910 SPRING ARRIVAL Martin 172 E. Cantar .Bt. and cellars cleaned. For free faucets replaced, repaired, rec 2171 SEASONED fireplace wood for . parking. 6434609 before noon or wmiipmmts' cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto available from owner-agenL 649-1922 646-4126 residential-commercial Body, 5261990.’ ALLIED School district - 7 room Colonial estim ates, call 647-9610 builder. Call 649-6973. rooms, bathroom remodeling, sale. $20 per 3/4 ton pickup after 3 p.m. 2 1/2 FURNISHED rooms - Five-room townhouse apart- THREE-BEDROOM fully 3 or 4 bedroom Cape. Very convenient to every­ cape with aluminum siding, anytime. heat modernization, etc. Free SCREiElNED LOAM - driveway load. CaU 2^9585. Heat, hot water, stove, equipped and carpeted cottage. SCRAP METALS thing. INVESTMENT •••■••••••••••••• menL 1V4 tiled baths, 2 air- 1967 COMET station wagon, 6 three large bedrooms, living Young brickL ...... S-family...... , TOBIAS CARPEN'TRY Service estimates gladly given. M & M gravel, processed gravel, san(l, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room - refrigerator. Abply at Unobstructed view across uie 741 WINDSOR STREET . .JWnllolll* *na“------■ Painting-Papering 32 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. TAG SALE - Saturday April 5, Gentleman, private entrance, conditioners, wall-to-wall bay to Provincetown, 5 minute cylinder, automatic, good con­ 7 rodffl, alum, eided Colonial with flrat floor room with fireplace, family Five Toimbouie apartmenta, private - remodeling, repairs, ad­ stone and fill. George H. Grif- Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. dition. Call 6428993. HARTFORD room, 11/2 baths, large countiy teitacei,I, ample__, parking, $12,000 per ditions, custom building, no job fing, Andover, 742-73B6. 9-5, 13 Suihmit Street. Early shower bath, free parking. carpeting, full basement, walk to beach. Weekly rental, family room and 3 garagee. year Income. kitchen, garage. Very low fif­ □ MISC. SERVICES PAINTING - interior and too small. Free estimates. M3^ TOWNE Plumbing Service, American couch and chair, Apply: 195 Spruce Street. COTTAGE s t r e e t - Four- heat, hot water, appliances. June 21-July 26. Call 6469846. 4 bedroom Colonial In A-1 condition. Trans­ ties! By owner, 646-6049. FIANO AGENCY exterior, paperhanging, 5769. •______. repairs, alterations, vanity 1974 ZENITH so lid -sta te hutch, stereo, plants, mis­ room apartment, first-floor, Adults only, no pets, ferred owner must sell. 646-5200 excellent work. References. cabinets a specialty. Call to Chromo-color. Price cellaneous items, tools. FURNISHED ROOM for security, no pets, $160. CaU 646- 649-7620 TWO COTTAGES in lovely $2,000 tax saving on this lovely, new 7 room Services Ottered 31 Free estimates. Fully insured. The Best H oum Cleaner” h i 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- negotiable. Like new condition. gentleman. All comforts of 1189. Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. Raised Ranch. MANCHESTER & Martin Mattsson, 649^31. WantM. _ 4056. CaU 6494031. home. Kitchen, parking. Securi­ Within a short distance of both •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Doga-BIrds-Peta. 43 fresh and salt water beaches. ROCKVILLE-VERNON - 25 un­ SHARPENING Service - Saws, ty. 6494936, 649-3436. CHARLES APARTMENTS - Very contemporary, 7 room Raised Ranch with VICINITY knives, axes, shears, skates, J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 $125 per week and $150 per sunken living room and a gorgeous “English its, 4 buildings, all new plum­ BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury KOCKVILU SWJtOOMS E ast Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 Two-family 6&6, with 3 bing, wiring and heating. rotary blades. Quick service. decorating. Interior painting. All heating and plumbing above ground pool distributor DOG-CAT boarding reser­ FURNISHED room, downtown, week. For further information Pub” rec room. bedrooms, fireplace, large Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main vations. Combined inside/out- J O C I ^ D TERRACE room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, call 742-6607. Choice residential area, very Paper hanging. New Ceilings. BIDWELL Home Improvement repairs plus remodeling: Call needs warehouse space. Will parking, working gentleman, all appliances, 2 air- lot, 2-car garage. St., Manenester. Hours daily Co. E xpert installation of side runs, rartitioned privacy, Large amt beeutifut one bedroom: $49,900 - Centrally air conditioned, 7 room Ranch with a good income. Only $295,000. Remodeling. Exterior painting. 643-1496. sell and completely install a references. CaU 647-1737. conditioners, carpeted, heat, 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ aluminum siding, gutters and germicidal lighting. Canine apartmenta, hast,. hot wate/T all first floor family room on a wooded lot. Secondary financing available. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool appliance* Including dishwasher, hot water, storage, patio, sound 4 Wanted to Rent 87 Owner-agent, 872-0878. day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. Fully insured. For estimate call trims. Roofing installation and FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing complete with fencing, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, NEWLY FURNISHED room - $49,900 • Huge, 7 room Split Level on a gorgeous, large, Manchester, 646-5971. diapoeal, oarpeUng, pool and your proofing, washer-dryer hook­ 649-9S58. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. - Repairs and remodeling, sundeck, filter and pump. Now On bus Une, clean, convenient, own prhrata tarraoe In a country set­ treed lot. l o i v e r t o n REWEAVING burns, holes. ups, basement garage, $260 WANTED four room apartment ROCKVILLE - Commercial sewer lines cleaned electric^- only $795. Full price financing good value. CaU 646-0505. ting. From $18C^' No pef*. monthly. Charles Ponticelli, $49,900 - 8 room Raised Ranch In one of Vernon’s finest Zippers, umbrellas repaired. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. ALCOA siding, gutters and ly. Prompt service on emergen­ AKC REGISTERED Labrador with ail utilities, private owner, Route 74 location, restored available. Call Tony collect, 872-4223 I7S-74N S2848I6 646-0800, 6461540. near bus line. Adults. Call 646 areas. Another quality home by Monroe Moses. Cape and barn, frontage on Window shades, Venetian Five years experience. roofing. Complete interior and cies. 643-7024. 203-232-6500. Retrievers • Black and yellow, FURNISHED ROOM - share blinds. Keys. TV' for rent. Excellent references. Pete, 742- available immediately. Call 8658, 6460451. $64,900 - Brick, 2 fsmily Ranch far below replacement. three streets, 2 lots. Value $39,- exterior remodeling and kitchen and bath, second floor, ATTRACTIVE 3 room apart­ 168 Main St., Manchester Marlows, 867 Main St. M9-5^1. 6117 (toU free) 5-10 p.m. decorating. Visit our WE STOCK 2,000 plumbing and after 5:30, 644-9734. convenient. Call 647-9288 $69,000 - 4 bedroom, UftR bulH, Colonial In lovely “Forest 900. Owner-agent, 872-0878. RICH LOAM for sale. $5.50 per ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, showroom. Home Fashion heating repair items on our yard delivered. Call 646-3109. between 5-midnight. electricity, adults, references, ELDERLY lady desires three Hills.” Here Is quality at Ra finest. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. INSIDE - Outside painting.' FOUR FREE adorable white DESIRABLE garden apart­ ROCKVILLE - Two family Center, 249 Broad Street, truck. Call Plumbing Shop on no pets. $150.6463167,2263540. room, second floor apartment, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Special rates for prapleover ra. Manchester. Across from Dairy kittens, one black, 5 weeks old. ment, 2 bedroom Duplex, neat, COME AND GET IT! Country Duplex, 5-5, completely Wheels for speedy, efficient CARPETS - Wholesale to you at GENTLEMAN only - Kitchen hot water, range, refrigerator quiet neighborhood, near bus EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY kitchen with stove and dis­ renovated. Must be seen. Only spraying. Fully insured. Fully insured. Estimates given. Queen, 649-6082. service, 646-2115. our warehouse. Trailer loads of 649^2123 or 633-7060 after 6. privileges, central location, line. 6461636, 647-9041. Licensecf. Free estimates. Call 649-7863. and parking. Conveniently THREE BEDROOM Duplex, hwasher, aluminum sided, $21,900. Owner-agent, 872-0878. Autoa For Sale c a ^ t s in stock. Prices start at free parking, references, located. Adults, no pets. 64^ stove, refrigerator, yard, gar­ Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. 01 Autos tor Sale 81 require. 643-2693 for appoint­ clean three bedroom Ranch full $2.w/sq. yd. Caipet Merchants, 0973, 643-7796. ^ age, centrally located, no pets, SMALLj ------APARTMENT needed , m basement, over one acre lot. ELUNGTON - Two-family, 5-5, WALLPAPER hanging $2.75 ment only. BARROW S & 1310 Tollan 8764447. THINK I living room with a Franklin stove, remodeling, additions, roofing. Refrigerators, washers, Two bedroom apartments, in 8A¥E ROCKVILLE - Nine units, 2 modem kitchen, carpeting, and 2-car Call Davi(i Patria, &uth Wind­ ranges, TVs, and tillers 12’ ROW BOAT with oars and beautiful country setting, walk $ MONEY $ . Big comer lot (130 by ISO). buildings, all aluminum sided, ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 1968 RAMBLER Rebel, 8 A DELUXE ONE - bedroom c buy for only $36,500. sor, 644-1796. reduced for limited period. cushions, two motors. $375. CaU to everything. $189 monthly in­ OL\aac\iard & ^ sse U o l new wiring, plumbing anil repairs, vards cleaned. 646-5612. apartment - Complete 646-2823 cylinder, 2 door, hard top, good «BENTON STREET...ln center of Lay-aways accepted. cludes heat, hot water and heating, choice area, g ^ in­ Experienced handyman. Free Montgomery & Ward Company, appliances, carpeting, air- running condition. Good tires Town, a six-room Colonial with two- estimates. Reasonable. 643- WES ROBBINS carpentry appliances. Superintendent, $28,900 — Clean 6-room Ranch, recently remodeled, I car garage. Perfect family room. come. Only ^5,000. Also, 10- remodeling specialist. Ad­ 269 \ ^ s t Middle Tpke. 643-21^. conditioned, swimming pool. and snow tires. New battery. Excellent condition. Large enclosed 0304. Garden Products 47 646-0090. Equal housing. carpeting, fireplace, treed lot Just minutes away. | units, 2 buildings, choice com­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, $175 plus utiUties. Robert D. State inspected. Needs body front porch. July occupancy. Good mercial corner location, good Murdcick, Realtor, 643-2692. Homes tor Rent 54 work. $475. Call 6461667. $29,900 — 10 room older honw, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, m value at $%,900. MARIA NARDULLI - Custom- built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, ,RANTED BARN or large shed income, only $95,000. - Also 649-3446. type building to be tom down LAST CALL! Macs and SPECIAU prmntly used as 2-famllv. H WESTFIELD 8T....we have a four several 2-family and 3-family made draperies, bedspreads, deUcious apples. Sweet apple p M A N C H ESTER - New 3 Color TV, air-conditioning, MANCHESTER - Three RENAULT RIO, 1971 four top treatments, Austrian and cleaned up for materials available. Owner-agent, 872- contained. Call 649-0822. cider. B°tti Fruit Farm, ^ bedroom Duplex, half of two- fuU bath, telephone, maid ser- bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 doors, one owner, good tires, $31,800 — Neat clean, 5-ro6m Cape. Huge living room, * ^A regul shades. Large selection of 0878. E V E M T T w . Bush Hill Road, Manchester. family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ vice, free coffee and baths, wall-to-wall caipeting clean. Priced to sell 633-6026. oar port, treed lot. Wall-to-wall carpeting. ■ mortgage. Good income producer. samples, drapery hardware. 649-1001. Jm DARK RICH loam, five yards ment, includes appliances, $275 doughnuts and off-street and all appliances included. $34,900 — Newly listed, 7-room Condo. 4 baths, Im- H GRANDVIEW ST....Off Porter, a new Real Estate IVanted Free estimates, decorating ser­ unrr MISS m 28 monUi. Paul W. Dougan 1973 SUBARU GL Coupe - 37,000 maculate, all offers considered. Don’t miss HI H Raised Ranch is nearing completion. vice. Call 649-1786. $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, parking. $49 (plus (ax) per $350 monthly plus utilities. Ready for you to choose your colors, We’re offering up a season opening pitch that you gravel, and stone 643-9504. Antiques 4 g Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Available 'March 1. Mr. miles, winter and summer carpeting, etc. Really a deluxe home NE week $36JMM — 3-bedroom Cape on Washington Street, 2 ■ ALL CASH for your property won't be able to resist; the finest cars on our lot at Filloramo, 6466555. radial tires. Call 742-8160. baths, fireplace, TV room, garage, treed lot ■ loaded with extras such as 2(A baths, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ANSWER YOUR phone night ATTRACTIVE four room aluminum siding, finished rec room, and day; Code-a-phone gigantic discounts. Don't miss it! Come in today and TAG SALE - Clothing, fur­ WANTED Antique furniture, FUNO’S MOTOR DM DISRE6ARD UDEL PRICES. rear deck...and a lot 120 by200. Middle instant service. Hayes Agency, apartment, stove, refrigerator, TWO-BEDROOM home with 1956 CHEVROLET, 210, 2-door $37,900 — Huge 7-room full dormered Cape, first ^ answering machines from save big. niture, lumber, power tools, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 100 EAST CENTER STREET ■ In faimoM to compatltlon. Wa can’t quota prlcaal 50’s. 646-0131. references, no pets, $145. 646- laundry room, enclosed porch sedan, 1966 283, 1969 Turbo floor family room, flrsplace, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms. H $199.95. Call 643-2759. fertilizer. Saturday 8-6, 5 South other antiejue items. R. publicly. You muat coma In and aaa and haar for| BETTE DRIVE...Huge eight room BUILDER Farms Drive. Manchester. Harrison, 643^09. 3167, 228-3540. 6 4 0 .2 3 0 0 ______and garage. Security deposit. hydramatic transmission, I ~ilus Colonial on an acre wooded lot. WE WILL buy your house. Call lyouraaif. Saa 8A8 Todayl $37,000 — Conveniently located 3 bedroom Colonial, | iuilt by U3iR...quality throughout. 2V5 74 MUSTANG GHIA *3395 Call 6461379 after 6. primered gray, needs paint. anytime, Hutchins Agency, TWO HANDYMEN will clean, 6 33 -0137 Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 81 Must sell, best offer. Call 646 firoplace, den, dining room, garage, trees. mm baths, two-car garage, two rake, lime, fertilize, mow, V-6 engine. SOUP’S on, the rug that is, fireplaces...we could ramble on, but Realtors, 646-3166. GLASTONBURY clean with Blue Lustre. Rent ' SIX-ROOM house - Recently 8059 after 3. Weekends anytime. see lor yourself. Impossible to maintainance of lawn seasonal. SHOP AND SAVE — Sparkling 8-room Colonial In Waddell I duplicate at the asking price (middle electric shampooer $1. E. A. redecorated. Immediate oc­ SELLING your house? Call us Cellars and attics cleaned. Thoughts of REMODELING? 74 VOLKSWAGEN >2895 1972 PONTIAC FIREBIRD School district, 1’A baths, carpeting, fireplace. " Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 2 Door, gold, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-tpeed transmission. Jonnson Paint Co. cupancy. May be seen at 111 first and we’ll make you a cash NOW’S the time - PRICES Loveland Hill, Rockville. $2M Espirit, top shape, power S&SBUICK Hated, 7-room Country Raised Ranch, | offer. One day service. T. J. are right - SKILLED LABOR GARAGE SALE - Saturday, peir month plus security. 876 steering, automatic transmis­ flrepla^, double garage, acre lot clean. Dutch front ■ NEW H0ME8...W0 are arranging to Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. 73 TORINO 2-DOOR >2895 have built seven new homes at the In­ V-S engine, automatic transmission, power steering, green. April 5, 10 a.m., 145 Hilliard 1974 LEFTOVER 761 sion, sport wheel, console, llilDIUISST..MlUeiKSTEI(0MiEv$$.)MM571 Cellars and attics cleaned, Is available - MONEY Is plen­ amm 6track stereo. 872-39M IM ,9M — New 6-room, Vh baths, aluminum sided ■ tersection' of Grandview St. and East lawns mowed, small tree work. tiful. Street. Books, maple dinette, FORD (U t tS Off 144 A lavlo 11* Nast Fa Afwoy* Om llacli Awn C«I49n| Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8%% mortgage. $8,400 down. I Eldridge. Your plans or ours. If you IMMEDIATE CASH for your encyclopedia, roll-away, A u fo i For Sale 81 evenings. are Interested In this choice central property. Let us explain our Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. No job too big or too small 73 MERCURY COMET >2795 M1,Spo — Just llstsd. Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2-famlly, | Ideation, let's sit down and make a 4 Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. kitchen items, (idds & ends. deal. We’re ready. fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, We do them complete DEMO’S stwco exterior, double garage, convenient location. ■ 647-1413. GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick $4^800 — Just listed, large 2-famlly. 2 new heating I service. Save your back. Call us We do them all 73 TOYOTA CORONA >2795 OFFICE EQUIPMENT - A.B. today, 528-0586. 16 YEARS In business station Wagon, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. Dick copier number 625, $350 or systems, new roof, plumbing and electrical, 2 garages. | CASH FOR HOUSES - End best oner, like new. Also those home-selling worries. Let We have our own cabinet & $RVE HUNDRED M ,0 0 0 — Immaculate 7-room Colonial, first floor I ROGER LANDON - Will rake Paymaster check^ writer, best TJ. CROCKEH us bring in a buyer. Or perhaps trim shop. 72 MUSTANG >2495 offer. Call 646-8870 between 10- fom y room, fireplace, 1 baths, carpeting, garage, ■ buy ourselves. We do you know. leaves, clean p rd s , do any odd 2-Door Hardtop, e-oylinder engine, standard transmission, power I DEMO 1974 ORAN TORINO Realtors References galore steering. 5. Ginger, 2-Door Hardtop. Automatic transmission, power steering, appliances, brick front 200’ lot u u • (| Showings at your convenience. jobs. Very reliable, reasonable AUTOCAP We need large and small rates. For free estimate call Design services Included power brakes, vinyl seats, vinyl root, opera windows, tinted glass, M ,000 - Seven room Rnnch, large living room, 2 I 643-1 8 7 7 Roger at 647-1529. Also cars FREE estimates In your THREE piece living room set, AUTOnwUvsOonsuiMr radial white sidewall tires, wheel covers, deluxe bumper group, radio, homes: Call without obligation! 72 TORINO WAGON >2395 ActlonPaMi power windows, air conditioning. STK 273. fireplaces, garage, attractive lot with sweeping views. | washed, waxed and vacuumed engine, automatic transmission, power steering. asking $800. Four piece Colonial Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or home... v-8 aatfauSaerttatoSt U 8 T I4 9 9 4 649-1922. at Jim ’s Amoco, Main Street. bedroom set, asking $850. Both Auiiiiti CMM fMl •4 8 W I — 7-room, 2% baths, aluminum sided Raised ■ excellent condition. 273-7320 ) Ranch. Ferguson Road. Double garage. Immaculate. H Articles tor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 72 PINTO 2-DOOR >1895 ■ days or 872-0457 alter 5. 4-cyllnder engine. 4-speed transmission. N O W M 2 7 0 R«neh, one 5 HUNGERFORD 8-drawer tri­ ‘*®“'*'* 9*«90- Firoplace, treed lot I C ity utilities. ■ 71 LTD >2395 ple dresser - Antique Salem ' DEMO 1975 LTD LANDAU 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, maple, $85. Please call 643-9823. DEMO 1974 PINTO $82,900 — Nine room country estate, 1V« acres, 2 ? OPEN power brakes. 4-Ooor, silver blue, blue vinyl roof, automatic Vansmls- fleldstone fireplaces, 2 baths, garages, antique shop ■ FOUR 14’’ 4 bolt mags with slon, power steering, power brakes, traction lock RUNABOUT Tan, 3-Door, auto Vans,.4 cyl engine, radial WSW, luxury with loft, horse stall. H >& Dunlop radials. Best offer over dIHerentlal, speed control, power e-way seat, power win­ Monday-Saturday 70 GALAXIE 500 >1796.1 decor gr., manual sunroof, 8nt glass, light group, flipper 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 enolne. automadc transmission, power steering. $150. Must sell immediately. dow, electric rear defrostsr, luxury group, AM/FM ***’^ .“ Ranch, all large rooms, double gar- h 8 to 5 Call 872-0057. stsreo radio with tape, tinted glass, wheel covers, heavy rear windows, #285. List $3587. age. Professionally landscaped lot Aluminum siding. ■ SUPER SALE duty suspension, automaUc air condlUoning, STK 14.. 67 PLYMOUTH >995 List $8010. M ,9 0 0 — New 6-6 Duplex, glass doors to sundeck, 3 I Belvedere 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, V-8 engine, power steering, FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator■Ige and NOW *3250 bedrooms, slumlnum siding, nice lot city utilities. M automatic transmission. Hoover up right vacuum TOOLS TOOLS S TOOLS TOOLS cleaner, practically:ally new. CaU $80,000 — New custom. Cape Codder, first floor family I I NOW *6490 I 6464)819. room, 2 baths, double garage. Preferred location. * 71 VOLKSWAGEN >2195 SAVE AT LEAST SAVE AT LEAST 2-Door, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-spaed transmission. $81,900—^ew 7 room Dutch Colonial, fireplace, porch I All Brand New 1st Quality GARAGE SALE Saturday, Sun­ DEMO 1974 GALAXIE DEMO 1974 THUNDERBIRD and deck, double garage, appliances. 5 0 % ON 5 0 % ON day - April 5-6,9 am. - 6 p.m. 183 r Tools in Dis(K)ntinued Styles 71 THUNDER8IRD >2795 East Middle Turnpike, Apart­ Green 4-Door Sedan, auto. Vans., V-8 engine, vinyl Red, 2 door hardtop, auto Vans., power steering, power Hammars • Madilno Shop Tools 2-Door, V-8 engine, power steering, air condlUoning, automatic I ment G, Manchester. Baby fur­ teats, radial WSW, conv. gr„ radio, elec, dock, deluxe brakes, power seat, power windows, vac lok dltf, conv SOUTHVIEW ★ OPEH SUNDAY 1-3 I Wrendias • Carpantor’s Tools transmisalon. ' niture, household goods, bumper guards, tint glass, light gr„ wheel covers, 120. gr. speed control, AM/FM stereo w/tape, power anten­ NIW tUBDIVIUON OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES. FEATURINQ: ■ SAMPLE BUYS: clothing, record albums, mis­ Ust $4989. na, auto air cond., plus more #179. List $8880. 4 UNDEROROUND UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS, AND OPEN SPACE LAND. _ Bectrtc Drills • Electric Tools 70 THUNDERRIRD >2295 cellaneous. MORTQAOES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS ■ (!onHess Hedge Trimmer« $15.00 V-8 engine, automatic tranamisalcn, power steering, power brakes, air I SUPPUED. PLEASE STOP ‘BUY* AN6 INVESTIQATE THIS IDEAL ■ Saw Blades (all types) • And Thousands More conditioning, power windows. FAMILY INVESTMENT. DIRECTIONS: HARTFORD ROAD TO ■ $30 Valua ESTATE TAG SALE - ^ r i l 4, NOW <4070 NOW *7250 WILFRED ROAD. SHOWN DAILY BV APPOINTMENT. ■ Hack Saws / \ 5, 6. 10 a.m.4 p.m. 38 Garden -J 69 LTD ’1495 Street, Manchester. Turn off AAAAAAAAAAAAAIkAAAAAAAPAAAAAAt AAAAAAAAAA H Tool Boxes 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering Center St. at Mister Steak. An­ Sabre Saws air conditioning. Spark Plug Sockets __X g y / tiques, marble top dresser, $19 value...... $9.50 £ matching ornate wood bed, CHFA Mortgages - 8% ! TRUCKS numerous collector’s items. KW H U B Wlisr t Livas I Circular Saws .. . . $19.95 r Chairs, hat rack, cobbler’s NOW OPEN 73 F-250 CREW -CAR >39951 bench etc. Mahogany bedroom CALI NOWI 5 v-8 engine, 4-spead transmiaslon, power steertng, power brakaa. set, miscellaneous household Travel Homes of Vernon »AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*AAA.B 72 F-100 PICKUP >2395] furnishings. (Near Frlenaiy^s Ice Cream) Our oHIca la In constant naad ot now listings. It you'ra m evi foot Styleslde, V-8 angina, automatio transmission. FLEA’ MARKET - Opening thinking of sailing, ptassa call lor conSdantlal Inspi^on I April 5th. Free Admission. Union Street, Rockville • Phone 875-0910 and evaluation. W# waleoma and appraclata y o u rm FORD Your Small Car Yankee Ingenuity Mall, Route NEW SUMMER HOURS bualnaaal REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE S Headquarters 31,' and Armstrong Road. BEST. ^ ■ Dealers space still available. Open UnUI 0 p.m. • Thun. HI 6 p.m. • S a t HI 5 p.in.| MILLEBS FALLS Call 742-5175, evenings 561-1427. TAG SALE - Household items, $Ucuic\iac& & § baby itoms. Hurry. 84 Cavan TDDL BOX WABEHOUSE Road, East Hartford. Saturday FnzeBULD FOM, INC. llDiLLON FORD "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLpCSt FORD OEALKR'* REALTOR8-ML8 END OF PflOOBESS OBIVE ^19 Main St. Mandiestor B43-^4B> and Sunday 165. IN West Center Otreet WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVIL4.E OPEN E V jt i IN'MANCHESTER TAG SALE - Variety, mis­ 1 INDUSTRIAL PARK cellaneous items, numerous an­ PlMNW 643-2485 tiques. Saturday, 10:30 a.m., 6AU TOU H K 1-800-8424X71 5U Vernon Street. SERVICE THAT SAVES Osa W a. «

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'IH A P P IM P ^ pilS IS A TEVWIRC HOUSE, p f o R - e H K P YAMAHA 1974, TXSSOA, elec­ w au, L AREffT VDU F0C 6E T THIS VMASrGET YAL. .. H(,M R. /MAP^ |U6S...AN0 WHAT A *>(yOUWIN/FROMNOWONl Li. vt?u AM O0\/[OOe tric start, low mileage. Call 742- BEAUTIFUL VIEW; /S eom IT' BUYIN’ MOOD-NOW WERE you ABOUT TAjCIMei SUPPER THROUOH THE ITCH (T‘6' A UO^&rY, MoMFr"*! 6835 after 4:30'p.m. 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING SHOW (BONNALOOKAT ' UWPER- ] ItJO ANPTHE LU/VtPV LESS p o 't&U? FACT, ffu r M E T >to C V ^ R TOO SOON/ \MPTERY 7 RATHERTHAN Rl»tDU-SOS'AWP BEING PIWNEP (&HTrr?i OF THE>, LOOKS LIKE AN OVERRIPE X AT TO KEEP'EMONTILL PFARfJ IT... npai m g k j w PLACE PLUW WHATA SISHT/ ----k JULY ALMOST/ Mobikilk H o f f lM 66 /IWORI[iARTY . BROTHh e r s / EASY LIVING - Very clean, ^ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 10 minutes from Hartford, 34,995. 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER,CONN.< PIm iim 643-S13S 14’ wides on display. I^ades welcome. 10’ wide with Gun FOR PiuiFESSIONAL QUALin burner, great camp! 3780- Suftoring that ntw car priba (D 1t7i by NEA, MC. -4 .4 Parts, sup^plie's and MO os 1*^ W WvMT Ww. toe GONTROLIED AUTO BODY REPAIRS V-V tjiain.htw accessories, Plaza Homes, ahock? Thaaa fuHy raeo dHkm ad uaad cara oftor aaajr MICKEY FINN Aiftoa tor Sato 91 A u k t tor 8 »k 91 Auk$kr3ak 91 Auk$ For 8ak 91 “Quality homes, sensibly on oH makes... BY HANK LEONARD priced’’, 1348 Wilbur Cross maintananca and good gaa PACER - The wide small car 1952 MG T.D., Completely 1964 OLDS, new tires, and kPRI 1972, 2,000cc, 4-speed, Highway, Berlin Tpke., Berlin, miteaga without that naw ear LOAN and RENTAL CARS H HAVE VDU GIVEN u m W r Y VDUR OtMJOHTER- AND EVEN IF SHE JUST LEFT SINCE from AMC has a 232 6-cylinder restored to showroom condi­ brakes. Good running condition, srih-oof, blue with black in­ Conn., 1-828-0369. a x p a n a a . ANY THOUGHT OTHER ^ W-LAW COULD Jt/Sr DOUBLE YOUR THE STATE — YOU MUST KNOW WHEN engine for good performance. tion. Looks and runs new. White 3175. or best offer. 6^3466. terior. ^,150. or best offer. 646- Available by Appointm ent.. TO A N O T H P P possiaury?) h a v e l e f t THAT A STATE CAN REFUSE HAUE 2991. NEW STARCRAFT Venture, EFFORTS TO FIND m THE COUHTRV EXTRAOITIONy Now available at DeCormier with red interior and black top. ^ GRANDSON! YOU Motors, 285 Broad Street, 643- Must sell. 35,000 or best offer. fold out hardtop camper, sleeps WITH HER CHILD, BECOME A,, 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power STAN OZIMEK, Manager . SENATOR/ if.. 4165. Call 228-9591 between 6-8 p.m. steering and power brakes, 1971 SCOUT - Call 649-0429 after 6, used twice. Many extras. 31,- l a w y e r !} 700. Call 646-1805 or 649-2411. with air-conditioning, good 5 days, all day weekends. 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER m shape. Call evenings, M9-2180. 1965 VW KARMANN Ghia - 1972 OLDSMOBILE Delta - 1968 KHARMANN GHIA con­ 1968 COX Commander tent Body rough, running condition. Two-door hardtop, air- vertible, needs work, good trailer, sleeps seven, excellent SCNAIDS conditioned, excellent condi­ 1965 CHEVY Impala, converti­ J.OW6MMX 3125. 647-9803 after 9:30 p.m. ble, 327 engine, 3175. Call 644- tires, new muffler/fuel pump, condition, asking 3700. 643-9876. tion. 31,795. Weekdays 647-1411, 3200. 649-2016 after 6. PRIVATE MUTT AND JEFF nights 528-3846. 0304. A ir t o f For 8ak 91 A if lo a For 8ak 91 A u to a k r 8ak 91

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All Makes and Models...Come in Today! In today's hand taken from gotten in with the king of spades Pass 2 A Pass Pass 72 HORNET 1 the qualifying rounds of the and »ven his partner a heart 3 A Pass Pass ? CARTER USED CARS SEDAN NORTH (D) 4 World’s championship, North ruff. Then against the diamond You, South, hold: 2-Ooor, 6-cyllnder engine, ♦ A86 and South reached a spade slam slam, if East had opened his AKQ96S WA2 4K43AQ87 See The NEW 1975 BOBCAT automatic transmission, VK after East and West had each own dub suit, there would have What do you do now? power steering, whitewall ♦ AKQJ97 been no way for declarer to A — We slightly favor a three- Our used cars are completely tires. put in a nuisance bid. West *532 opened his partner’s suit and avoid the loss of a spade and a spade bid over a pass. We would not *2498 WEST EAST South wasn’t at all happy with club trick. criticize either action. reconditioned and * K J (6942 /d O A IK*! I the dummy. Still, beggars can’t TODAY'S QUESTION f luaranteod. Stop In today and l m m i \ a V()987642 WIO be choosers, so after winning There may be a moral here: You do bid three spades. This is 72 OATSUN SEDAN ♦ 83 ♦ 10 4 2 the club he led three rounds of Don’t lead your partner’s suit! passed around to East who bids four 1684 ook them over! i-D6or, 4-cyllnder engine, '4- (6KQ 10976 diamonds in order to get rid of clubs. What do you do now? speed transmission. BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH his losing club. West ruffed in Answer Tomorrow (6 Q 10 7 5 3 with the jack of trumps and *2098 Answer to Previous Puzzle HE CAN RUB HIS 0VQNACH FUNNY... I THOUeHTTHEYt' ¥ A J 5 3 things were looking up for 73 VOLKSWAGEN DUG $2495 ♦ 65 South. 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed tranamiulon, radio, low AND FW HIS HEAD AT RUSH RI0HTOUTWITH Basketball <6A J mileage ^ _ THE SAAAE TIM E. A LONO-TEWA CONTRACT. 71 TOYOTA CORONA They looked up ever better C 1E3 H [h e A T 0 North-South vulnerable ACROSS 63 Body ol water u b : I! E IE L A 0 B T j 74 CAPRICE $4695 74 CHEVEUE MALIBU *3595 4-Door Sedan, automatic after South ruffed a club, r re 1 -----of bounds!* C-il^ a 1 E S 3 1 Convertible, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ Classic Coupe. V-8 engine, automaUo transmission, power transmission, 4-cyllnder dropped West’s king of spades, EilU Cl £ O E Ei c Tj r 4 Basketball !! , Z j West North E ast 1 1 ditioning, power steering, radio, full power. Too many op­ steering and braksa, radio, Landau roof. AND 1976 CAPRI II engine South picked up trumps and spread 66 Powerful 1N, u S R E tions to list target [& T •R T E lfi R 1 G a ] explosive j] *1698 his hand. 8 Chief object | o a K a O Nj E L. E V E 72 VEGA NOTCHBACK *16 9 5 1 ♦ 2(6 2(6 IP 1 R 0 D E, H used in game DOWN 5 ] E m T l 71 CHEVROIfT IMPAUS2145 _2 door, 4 cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio. 3 ¥ 4 ♦ Pass 4 ¥ t s a T 1 L. S E EJ 12 Anecdote 1 O Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, eutomatic transmission, Pass 4 (6 Pass SA At another table North arriv­ 1 Horse feed D a 1 collection s T e. N T O 0 power steering, air conditioning, vinyl root, radio. 73 CHEVELLE MALIBU ^ 5 A GODd Pass 6 (6 Pass Pass ed at six diamonds. East open­ 2 One 2j n 71 TOYOTA CORONA 13 Even score p 1 N A ■ 5"K N 0 N 4 door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power Pass ed his partner’s heart suit and 3 Goodby (coll I R C U 0 B, 2-Door Hardtop, b lu e ,'4- (2 wds.) A 5 r V U 2JF-7 steering, air conditioning, radio, power brakes^ vinyl roof. North had no trouble with that 4 Treat T B c "k "E K H U U i 74 NOVA $3295 Selection speed transmission, 4- Opening lead — 8 /ft 14 Great Lake 1 4-Door. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ Piqe. slam. 5 Elevator cyllnder engine. 15 Small bird ditioning, power steering, radio. 72CHEVR0LniMPALA>2|45 inventor In Stock! V-V cAUkLU 16 African river through small 44 Silky insect Sport Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ *1798 The hand has a most unusual 6 Lubricate space case 17 Bristle ditioning, power sts^ng, radio, vinyl roof. iBy Oswald & James Jacoby feature. If West had opened his 7 Removes rmd 26 Utah Indian 45 Kind ol lily 72 MAVERICK $2345 BY FRANK O’NEAL IS Bleachers own heart suit against the 8 One player can27 Center (prelix) 46 Foreigner V-8 engine, 2-Door, automatic transmission, radio. 20 Kind of award 74 CHEVROin IMPAU $3995 WHY PIP THE GLADIATDRS spade slam he would have be this 28 Chepr at game 47 Takes pan m 1970 TOYOTA 'IT S T IM E FOR A \ 22 Boy's 4 door, V-8 eiiglne, automatic transmission, air Con­ 9 Mountain crest 30 Pulpy red (ruil game 73 FORD LTD $3345 SUDC€NlY SIDPFBHT iNG? COMMERCIAL BREAK.y nickname ditioning, power steering and brakes, vinyl roof, radio, 74 BUCK $3495 73 HDS 331K 73 COUGAR $3295 MARK II to Cubic 33 Female saint 49 Weird Country Squire Station Wagon, V-8 engine, automatic 74 MARK IV $76951 23 Peer Gynt's Cantury 380 2-Door Hardtop, Delta 88 Custom 4-Dr. Hardtop, XR-7, red, white vinyl roof, white 2-Door Hardtop, automatic decimeter (ab.) 52 Bear transmission, power steering, power brakes. Dork brown, matching Isathsr mother 73 OPEL WAGON $2895 dark grean, matching vinyl In­ dark brown, matching vinyl In­ leaUier Int., V-8, auto., PS, PB, transmission. . STAR G A Z E ^ ^ V 11 Acquire 35 All players constellation Intortor, dark brown vinyl roof, ByCLAYlLPOLUN- 24 Sea eagle (var.) 4 cylindsr engine, automatic bansmlsslon, air con­ terior, 2 tons K roof, V-8, terior, dark brown vinyl roof, radio, 4 new whitewalls, 19,000 full Mark IV squlpmant In­ A A llis UIRA Knowledge must be able to S3 One who *1798 25 What centers 72 FORD LTD $2495 ditioning, radio, low mileage. 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'A PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 4.1975 Democrats Plfin MANCHESTER Collins Praises r TODAY’S THOUGHT Social Evening HOSPITAL " ‘ f <• Manchester Democrats have scheduled their ‘”rhird Annual NOTES , ( ' V. # 1 Government Get-Together” for Plea Bargaining Discharged. Wednesday: On the Resurrection day, Jesus Christ May 2 at 7 p.m. in the campus Louis M ar^eau, 60 Whitney f. ,v, ^ . « lifted up His wounded hands in blessing Studmt L oi^e of Manchester Rd.; Elizabeth VonHone, 56 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 5,1976^ VOL. XCIV, No. 158 upon His disciples. He bled and died that Comtnunity (tollege. In Court System Ironwood Dr., Vernon; Dawn Mariche8ter--A City of Village Charm He might bless. Invited guests are all TWENTY-TWO PACES Democrats dn Manchester Calve; 63 New Bolton Rd.; Bon­ Assistant Prosecntor WUliam I- •; On the following Sunday He held out His put such heavy pienalties op boards, commissions and agen­ nie Sanders, Enfield; C^thia B. Collins spoke to the Rotary wounded hands to ’Thomas in proof that He drug sale cases t ^ t they now cies; Democrats on the Board Stone, 243 W. Center S t; Scott Club of South Windsor was the Christ. With wounded hands He all go to Superior Court. I han­ of Directors and Board of Unsworth, 42 Jan Dr., Hebron; Wednesday night and praised broke bread for His disciples and then they dle the marijuana possession Educatioh; officers of the Johnny Coro, 52 Worcester Rd., plea bargaining, explained recognized the token “and their eyes were cases like any others. I’m get­ Womens Democratic Club and Vernon; Madeline Myers," IS nolles, and w a m ^ the men not opened to the pHce Jesus paid for the ting fewer now. the Democratic Club of Diane D'r,, Vernon; Valerie to drive fast in Manchester at remission and forgiveness of our sins.” Operation Babylift’ “There’s an officer in Peterson, 18 S. Hawthorne St. “He first loved us” and we should love Manchester and all members of night. Manchester who is apparently Also, Catherine Butler, Him with our whole hearts and mind. the Democratic Town Com­ Collins, 46, of Glastonbury working at n i^ t. One speeding i i Wallingford; Jeanoe m i The Rev. Bruce W. Jacques mittee. has a law practise in case came up in which the guy MacDonald,. 64 Range Hill Rd., St. Mary’s Episcopal Church In addition to enjoying a Manchester and is an assistant was going 45 in a 35 mile an social evening, the guests will Vernon; Sara Hanson, 17 Main prosecutor in the Common hour zone at 2 a.m. hear activity reports from the St., Talcottville; Nancy Resumes from Saigon Pleas Court 12 now holding ail “ You can get a speeding chaimien of the boards, conq- Mc(]abe, 143 Barry Rd.; Henry SAIGON (UPI) — Almost 900 mixed- its criminal and motor vehicle ticket going 30 there, so stay out missions and agencies. Peilerin Jr., 35 Dudley St. charters, three U.S. Air Forces C141 It has placed more than 10,000 Korean blood Vietnamese war orphans left for the cases in East Hartford. of Manchester. Starlifter transports flew a total of 167 and Vietnamese orphans with families in United States today as “Operation His court takes cases from “Why is^ he arresting these orphans to Clark Air Base in the Philip the United States and Europe. Babylift” ordered by President Gerald the five towns of South Wind­ people? He must get lonely. pines, en route to the United States. A spokesman for the U.S. Agency for Ford swung into high gear. sor, Manchester, Marlborough, “I usually reduce the charge The Holt-sponsored Pan Am flight also International Development said the Pan A Pan American World Airways 747 Glastonbury and East Hartford. to ‘disobeying a traffic control carried 72 adult escorts — a doctor, eight Am flight is the largest scheduled babylift jumbo jet, chartered by the Holt Collins began his talk to the sign’.” nurses and a medical student who flew in flight “to the best of our knowledge.” packed meeting Wednesday Children’s Agency of Eugene, Ore., took The last question put to from Hong Kong to help take care of the Volunteer nurses and diaper changers off in late afternoon, carrying 409 children with a few facts about the court Collins was, “If I go 65 on a orphans on the long trip to Seattle, Wash., are preparing a warm welcome for 400 he has served since his appoint­ m WILL NOT in the biggest single movement ever of Ihnited access highway, can I Chicago, III., and New York City. Vietnamese orphans when they arrive late ment in 1968. get the speeding charge orphans fathered by American ser­ ’The Holt organization is nam ^ for the tonight in Seattle. His court is “the people’s "eONSOMER rn.vmim vicemen in Vietnam over the past 10 reduced to ‘disobeying a traffic Bg late Harry Holt who founded the organiza­ The 747 jet was scheduled to arrive at court,” he said. control sign’ without getting an years. tion after he came home from the Korean 11:10 p.m. PDT. It handles 85 to 90 per cent of attorney?” APPUANCE St In the early evening, another Pan Am War. all criminal matters arising in , Collins said, “If a lawyer tells TV CENTERS UHDERSOLD 747 left with 321 orphans, some of them the five towns. And it takes 100 me "This is how it is,’ I’ll survivors of the crash of the huge U.S. Air per cent of all motor vehicle believe bim. SMES i — let us prove it! Force plane Friday in the first of the cases. “If an accused man that I do “Operation Babylift” flights ordered by New Canaan Businessman He told them they were all not know comes in...” President Ford. likely to have some contact The Rotarians cheered The plane, a C5 Galaxy transport, the with the court some day. Collins as they thanked him for Diaper Keeps His Kite Up FRIDAY INSTANT CREDIT world’s largest aircraft, crashed about 30 Charters 747 for Orphans “You may have a drink now a blunt talk. minutes after taking off from Saigon’s Tan 10-9 up to $500.00 Son Nhiit Air Base with 243 children. A and get arrested driving He invited them to come to John Odom keeps his conventional style kite up with a 5 By BRUNO V. RANNIELLO Macauley is president of the Shoeshine home,” he said. “Maybe your the court even without a charge Just bring in your credit cre­ total of 319 persons were aboard the plane watchful eye and the aid of a tail made of old diaper. He SATURDAY dentials or other accepted Boys Foundation, whidi has operated 11 child will get in trouble.” to see it in action. It is in the and 178 of them were killed. More tton NEW CANAAN (UPI) - Businessman and his father, Earl, of 46 Bruce Rd. tried to fly the kite on credit cards with you. Terms orphanges in Vietnam for the past six The groundwork for all cases East Hartford Police station half of the orphans survived and were in Robert C. Macauley never heard of 10-6 [arranged. Up to 3 years to years. ’Ihe foundation uses private con­ Collins handles are done by the building on Tolland St.' Charter Oak Field but the shifting winds kept bringing it good condition despite the ordeal. Friends of All Children, a Colorado adop­ pay. tributions to maintain trade shops to police of thelive towns. He m?y The court opens daily at 10 down. ’The diaper tail saved the day and the kite stayed up U.S. officials today said there was no in­ tion agency until Friday when a military provide orphaned teen-age Vietnamese give his okay on an arrest a.m. for pearly an hour. (Herald photo by Barlow) dication of sabotage in the crash of a giant plane crashed near Saigon killtog more with a trade. The founder, Dick Hughes of warrant before it goes to the COLOR TV 1974 MODEL cargo plane. than 100 Vietnamese babies. Pittsburgh, Pa., has helped more toan 2,- judge for signing. " I’m trying to knock down this sabotage By late Friday, Macauley, 51, the father 000 Vietnamese youths become indepen­ About irands, he said, “Most story,” a U.S. Embassy spokesman said. of two children, committed himself to pay dent and self supporting. Macauley, whose people here are released on “We have absolutely no indication of any $250,000 to charter a Boeing 747 and rush wife and two children, aged 14 and 8, are their promise to appear.” sabotage whatsoever. ’ ’ the survivors to the United States and also active in the assistance program, said He then praised plea A Pentagon spokesman said every eventually to the Colorado group. the fate of the orphanages except for the bargaining. possibility would be looked into, but Macauley who said, “it had to be done,” one in Saigon is uncertain. “K you get an attorney, he’ll added, “At this time it is inappropriate to said he will travel to Oakland, (Jalif. today A Methodist who describes himself as come in and talk to me, New Bennet Gym-Library Taking Shape speculate on the cause” of the crash. to await the arrival of the Pan American “moderately” religious, Macauley is probably on the day of your Along with the two Pan American jet. currently a special advisor on industrial court appearance,” Collins Why did Macauley do it? Beginning to take shape is the new people are walking along the Wells St. materials are piled on the second relations to the secretary general of the said. “I guess for humanitarian concern. I’m gym-library building in the Bennet side of the building. Steel, window United Nations. He said the red tape in “This is often the beginning floor waiting to be used. (Herald a great believer in Albert Schweitzer. Junior High School compound. ’I^ese trying to get Vietnamese orphans out not of plea bargaining, a very coverings and other building photo by Pinto) Somebody had to do jt; It was only money 100% Solid State I : ; } NEWS only is time consuming, but costly. He necessary part of our justice against saving the lives of 300 or 400 said the Friends of All Children is “almost system today.” • S A N Y O . 13” Diagonal CAPSULES children. There wasn’t any time to wait,” Collins said few cases are he said. broke and they need money desperately.” He said contributions could be sent to the tried to conclusion. Most often ‘"There was an airplane available and it when a person is convicted of a agency at 445 S. 68th St., Boulder, Colo., ____ COLOR Backs CIA wasn’t going to be donated, so I came up 80303. crime, he first pleads guilty to with the $250,000 to pull it off its commer­ President and Advisers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Americans “If we can get more money, we can save it. cial run.” cannot afford to "cripple our vital in­ more kids, the American people are aware The bargaining comes as the Macauley paused in his phone interview ■oSw TELEVISION telligence agency,” President Ford said of the p li^ t of the Vietnames people and A prosecutor and the accused’s with UPI to quote Schweitzer; ‘You don’t • Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT)— locks in perfect picture Friday night in an off-the-cuff endorse­ will help. This is the legacy of America,” attorney argue as to what he live in a world all your own. Your brothers will plead guilty. • Advance design Unicone speaker for high fidelity ment of the QA. he said. . Ford’s remarks on the Central arO'here, too.’ The nature of the charges, the • Instant-on picture and sound Confer on Vietnam Crisis Macauley is president of the Virginia • Telescoping Antenna Intelligence Agency dreW a round of ,“I try to live that way,” said Macauley, Fibre Corp. which has a $56 million pulp strength of the case prepared a former World War H Army Air Force by the police, the accused’s strong applause from his audience at a and paper mil under’ construction near By HELEN THOMAS cost the government three-quarters of the discuss with Ford South Vietnam’s in­ civic dinnner. operations officer and Yale University record and other factors are Lynchburg, Va. country and a $1 billion in abatidoned creasing military demands and its ability to The CIA’s role in domestic intelligence ^aduate. playing cards in plea PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) - Presi­ 100% American equipment. make a stand. gathering in recent years is being in­ bargaining. dent Ford climaxed his Easter vacation SOLID STATE Ford has termed the retreat “poorly Ford has said he may have to up the ante vestigated both by Congress and a P When a prosecutor nolles a today with a policy meeting with top ad­ planned and unnecessary” and reportedly in his request to Congress for military presidential commission. case, he merely tells the judge l o b o ’f visers on a problem that has bedeviled on berated Thieu and his aides in private. assistance. So far, the lawmakers have he does not want to prosecute HOW $ q O D o y s America for more than a decade — Viet­ Bomb Blast Damages refused to budge on Ford’s apppeal for it. 319»5 nam. But Weyand, who arrived here Friday, $300 million in additional aid for Saigon. ^ d a nolled case can be re­ ONLY told reporters in Saigon the withdrawal Saigon Uneasy He summoned to his vacation villa Ford remained silent when he was in­ opened if the prosecutor gets CHARGE IT was a “sound strategic action.” SAIGON (UPI) - The military com­ Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and formed by Nessen of a statement by Thieu new and damaging facts within White House press secretary Ron mander of Saigon threatened today to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Frederick that Americans would earn the label Oil Firm’s Offices a limited time. Nessen said there was no conflict between arrest any resident spreading rumors or Weyand, who spent the past week in South “traitors” if they failed to provide more Collins said he often uses the Vietnam C9nferring with South Viet­ Ford’s and Weyand’s assessments. He attempting to leave Vietnam illegally. military aid to Saigon, according to the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A powerful nolle and explained why. namese President Nguyen Van Thieu and said the general, who also expressed a U.S. officials warned of possible anti- I'lie i'lWLl’' demanded fiee electricity ® S A N Y O press secretary. bomb explosion ripped the headquarters of “ If I look at a case and Amertcan officials on the ability of Saigon view that the North Vietnamese can be American outbursts. for the unemployed and the RGA said it The President was holding two meetings Standard Oil of California Friday night at suspect the person may not be to survive the most devastating Com­ defeated on the battlefield, was discussing Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Minh, who has was taking its action “to help defend the with his advisers early this morning and in the same time President Ford was giving guilty. I’ll nolle it,” he said. munist offensive of the war. a strategic decision, while the President vowed to defend Saigon and keep the city people from fascist intimidation.” 100% Solid State midafternoon — with a round of golf in a speech three blocks away. “If a man is not 18, is a first While Weyand was on his fact-finding feels that “tactically, it was improperly calm, banned both evacuation of the This year, radical groups have exploded 15" Diagonal between. Following the first session, 'The explosion caused heavy damage but offender, and the charges mission, Thieu ordered a'pull-back of carried out.” capital and the entrance of war refugees bombs in the San Francisco Bay Area at a . .-v'fl Kissinger was scheduled to brief reporters no injuries. Police had evacuated 20 per­ rate of more than one a week, although aren’t serious, I can offer him South Vietnsese troops, a decision that Nessen said it was possible Weyand may into Saigon, government spokesmen said. the youth offender status. on the highlights of Weyand’s report. sons in the building before the blast oc­ there has been no loss of life. COLOR Ford was expected to spend a relaxed curred. ’’This means that his convic­ Attack Hathaway The woman who warned of the Standard tion and his penalty do not go on Sunday and planned to fly back to Ford was addressing a $50-a-pIate Oil bombing told officers a note explaining as w e WvBf w o rk , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Conser­ his record. He can legally say Washington Monday by way of Las Vegas, dinner in Hotel St. Francis three blocks the Red Guerrilla Army’s reasons would TELEVISION vationists have launched their attack he never was convicted, when ‘M’ Award Presentation• V . . where he will address the National away on Union Square at the time of the be found in shrubs surrounding the down­ • Tint/Sensor automatically corrects color against President Ford’s nomination of he tries to get a job in later Association of Broadcasters. explosion. town building. years. play, and W v e • Automatic Fine Tuning When he returns to the capital, he will former Wyoming Gov. Stanley Hathaway He was not endangered and there was no But a search failed to turn up any trace as secretary of interior in alleging he will “He gets a chance still at a • Rectangular high phosphor picture tube be meeting with legislative leaders and indication of a connection between the of a communique. To Highlight CofC Fete “sell off every oil and coal field in sight.” preparing his address on foreign policy to explosion and the president’s address. bite of the big apple,” Collins • Instant-on picture and sound Sgt. David Winn of the police bomb a joint session of the Congress 'Thur^ay But Hathaway said some “very hard FBI agents immediately joined police in said. 9 squad said the explosive used probably In a new court program, a night. decisions have to be made” to achieve an investigation. was dynamite. The highlight of the 74th annual banquet young offender may be diverted 'CNoijer $ > ^ A 9 5 The banquet will also feature Betty energy self-sufficiency. Shortly before the explosion, police The bomb had been placed in a light well bom the court process and of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Rhodes, entertainer and comedienne. received a call from a woman who warned between a rest room and an elevator shaft placed on probation for a time. A Special Edition Coming NOW ONLY Commerce.will be the presentation of the Miss Rhodes played the lead in “Jacques Benefit Extension Asked of the bomb and claimed responsibility for on the structure’s top floor. He will not be put to plea. coveted “Ki” award to a Manchester resi­ B rd Is Alive and Well and Living in SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - President the Red Guerrilla Army. Police reported heavy structural If he completes the probation dent for distinguished service to the com­ Paris’’ in New York, Los Angeles and San Inside Today Ford says he will ask Congress to extend The bomb exploded on the top floor damage. Walls next to the blast s^te were munity. period well, his case may be Saturday, April 26,1975 Francisco. She has also made theatre unemployment benefits from 52 weeks to while police officers still were searching demolished, two offices were damaged The selection of the “M” award Senior Citizens...... Page 2 nolled. appearances in “The Boy Friend.!’ 65. the lower floors. heavily, plumbing was wrecked and there Collins said the system is ef- 100% Solid State recipient is achieved following a thorough “Joyride,” “Beg, Borrow and Steal” and Quackers for Lunch...... Page 3 Ford told the San Francisco Bay Area The RGA, a new underground organiza­ was a lot of water damage. research of each proposed individual by a fibient and just. ® S A N Y O “Gypsy.’' She has appeared on a number Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 Council Friday night the recession is tion, claimed responsibility a week ago A first call from the unidentified woman 19" Diagonal Chamber committee. Actually the selec­ “Not all cases should be put This annual special edition will be delivered to Herald sub­ of television shows along with nightclub showing “tentative signs that'the worst Thursday for an explosion that damaged came at 9 p.m. and warned of a blast in the tion process began in late January. Churches ...... Page 6 to an adversary trial,” he said. scribers on April 26. Why not send a copy to friends of family? appearances in major cities. She will be may be behind us.” an FBI office in nearby Berkeley. Standard Oil building within half an hour. The Chamber banquet will be at The Wings of Evening...... Page 7 “Your right to a trial is an emp­ Manchester Is a wondeiiul place to live. Let’s tell our friends coming to Manchester from the Persian He said “encouraging indications” in­ On that same night, the New World Officers still were searching the lower Colony, Friday, April 11. A social hour is Dear Abby...... Page 7 ty right. COLOR Room of the Plaza in New York City. clude a slowdown in price increases, Liberation Front claim ^ responsiblity for floors when the bomb went off on the top about It. to begin at 6:30; dinner is at 7:30. Admis­ “If you are guilty, you’ll most Due to the popularity of the program, Herald Angle...... Page 8 lowering of Interest rates, retail sales six explosions that ruined a Pacific Gas story. sion is $12.50 per person. The Chamber likely be proven ^ I ty . And TELEVISION the Chamber has agreed to open the Werbner Neipsic P re x y ...... Page 8 holding up as inventories are reduced, and and Electric Co. substation in San Jose, 50 A second call at 10 p.m. warned of would appreciate reserviltions through the you’ll most likely end up with a Only 750 Mailed In The U.S.A. • Automatic fine tuning banquet to the public on a first-come automakers planning increased produc­ miles away, cutting off electrical service another explosion but police couldn't find Chamber office at 646-2223 no> later than Nejv Hope Gets $800 ...... Page 10 higher sentence than through • tnstont-on picture and sound basis.. tion. to 35,000 persons. an explosive that time and there was no Wednesday. plea bargaining.” • Built-in telescoping antenna other blast. Just mail or bring this coupon along with 750 per copy to The Featured speaker will be Helen ’Thomas, The men then asked Herald and we’ll take care of the rest. BankAmericahd questions. Collins’ answers in­ INSTANT CREDIT UP TO S500.U0 White House correspondent for United 5 cluded; Press International. “We have (in the five-town Miss Thomas was the first woman area) the broad, middle class assigned to the White House by a news wire service in a full-time basis, the first Plans Advance for Irish Children’s Visit problems of white America. “Manchester...as we live, work, play, and serve” 100% woman White House bureau chief, and the “I have never handled a SOLID STATE gambling case here. Manchester Herald Circulation first woman officer of the White House will live with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. lixiward in the life of their respective parishes and, the American way of life. an improvement in Northern Ireland, as Correspondents Association. By ALICE EVANS J. Reardon in St. James Rectory, Father “I signed one warrant for a Herald Square, Manchester 06040 in the judgment of. Uk parish clergy, be “The Irish children coming here will the j>resent violence is not randopi but I In addition, she was recently elected the Jacobson said. able to benefit and learn from this also have an opportunity to visit Mystic prostitution case. NOW A Catholic priest and an Episcopalian mostly political assassinations. I. first woman member of the 90-year-oId The Rev. and Mrs. A.T. Waterstone of experience,’’ he said. Seaport and the Yale Gallery,” he said. “The state legislature in 1973 3 6 r rector and his wife have been selected to “Terrible as that is,” he said, “ in­ j FROM: ONLY Washington Gridiron Club. Her election ’Tullamore in the Republic of Ireland will “Diane Giiles, 15, of Portadown has Sightseeing trips to , Hartford are also accompany a group of 28 teen-agers from discriminate killings and fire-bombings came just three months after the club also accompany the group, which is already been selected. Her father works in planned, he said. . NAME Northern Ireland who will be guests of St. are worse. changed its constitution to admit women. scheduled to arrive in Manchester about one of the local factories, and Diane is During his visit to Ireland, Father James Church and St. Mary’s Episcopal “The combined efforts of the religious ! ADDRESS Established Jan. 24,1885, by a group of July 5, the Rev. Mr. Jacobson said. ready to come to Manchester right now,” Jacobson spent a “a lot of time with the I ZIP t SoT Church this summer. leaders of the four major churches of Washington newspapermen; the Gridiron The Rev. Mr. Waterstone is rector of St. he said. clergy and talking to people in the towns CHARGES MADE I TOWN The Rev. Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. Ireland—the Catholic, Angelican, STATE Club is best known for its annual spring Catherine’s Church in Tullamore. He and “Our children will learn America is where there has been so much trouble. PELHAM MANOR, N.Y. (UPI) I ------Um Mary’s Church, recently returned from Methodist and the Presbyterian Church of “ The Rev. Albert J. DuBois, I dinner lampooning the high and mighty in his wife spent the summer of 1973 in beautiful from these children from “The Franciscan Brothers established a Ireland- brought about a truce at Christ­ national politics. Ireland, where he arranged the formation Connecticut, when he exchanged duties president of the theolc^ically I TO: “!sr Ireland,'whose social life is limited as religious community in the no-man’s land mastime. The truce, though uneasy, is still of committees to select the children who conservative American Church I with Father Jacobson, then vicar of St. they are not allowed to go out nights,” between Shankhill and Falls Rd. in working,” he said. NAME [C.O.N,$llflRKAlE,S| will 'participate in the ecumenical Irish George’s Episcopal Church in Middlebury. Union, has charged oflicials at I Children’s Project. FaUier Jacobson said. “The movies in Belfast. This area is the most violent in all The leaders of these same religions Coming to Manchester, Father Jacobson Northern Ireland are closed because they Belfast; cars and trucks go through but the Et)iscopal Divinity School in I ADDRESS ZIP EAST HARTFOHD NOT All IlfMS The Weather , The rector said, “Cardinal Conway, called for special services of prayer, peti­ I said, vrill be 8 teen-agers from the City of are too dangerous,” he added. you see no one on the streets,” he said. Cambridge, Mass., with disobe­ AVAIlABllIN archbishop of Armagh and primate of all tion and preparation to be conduct^ the TOWN STATE Cloudy today with the high in the mid to Armagh, 12 from Portadown and 8 from ‘"There are tremendous recreational op­ “The majority of houses, pubs and shops dience and arrogance for ap­ APPLIANCE & ' All SIORfS BUI Ireland, is sending the Rev. Patrick day before St. Patrick’s Day to give upper 30s. Low tonight in the low to mid Belfast. portunities for kids in Manchester,” he are either burned down or bricked up, and pointing two irregularly or­ OPEN KITES' _ ORDIRS lAKlN O’Donnell, a youth worker in Armagh and thanks for the positive steps taken toward 20s. Suniiy Sunday with high in Uie mid 40s. ‘"The children will be seledted by the said. He then reported that Father dained women priests to the TV CENTERS IN A;i ULBIS Belfast, to work with me and other for blocks and blocks you can see nothing peace since the beginning of the Christmas Chance' of precipitation, 20 per cent parish clergy in these communities,” Waterstone, while talking about his faculty of the .seminary. members of the progranuammittee in the but houses with windows bricked up,” he campaign and to pray for those whc must through the period. Father Jacobson said. “To be selected, summer in Ck}nnecticut, said “I saw educatitnal diihension oTuie project.” He added. work together to make a lasting peace. they have to be already active participants something I never saw before in my life. He said that he was told that there was Father Jacobson said. y,