. J PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 6, 1973 Vernon Two Principals Suggest Obituaries Council To Act The Weather :•:i:•S;•S^^5^S^?S^^WS5SSSft®W*:s^^:¥AW^WS*'^6^ Cloudy tonight, chance of rain developing- Take Grade 9 from MHS continuing through Sunday; low in upper T he V ery R ev. IVIsgr. Washington State; and three On Sewer Vote 30s to low 40s. High S u n d a y'45-50. Charles W. McConnell sisters Mrs. Della Caldirola dnd Precipitation chance 90 per cent Sunday. high school bring the high for nearly two hours, and will The Very Rev. Msgr. Charles Miss Barbara Floyd, both of (Continued from Page One) ’The Town Council will con­ brook Rd., Kenwood Rd., school student population to bontinue consideration of W. McConnell, 54, brother of Seattle, Wash., and Sister recommended by the sider an ordinance on a Femwood Rd. .^and Riverside MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1 9 7 3 - VOL. XCH, No. 159 ^Janchester^“A City of Vdlage Charm f o d r t BBN PACES ^ XV __2 MINI PAGES PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS nearly 2,500, Emmerling solutions to the problem at next Raymond J. McConnell, 83 Maureen, a nun, of Devon, Pa. evaluating committee of the pro|)osed $10 million sewer Dr. in the Overbrook Heights explained. Because the h i^ week’s meeting. Dartmouth Rd., died yesterday Funeral services will be Mon­ New England Association of referendum at its April 16 area. “ > school needed more room, the The 30-member committee at a Rhode Island Hospital. day at 1:30 p.m. in the First Schools and Colleges, could be meeting and set a date for a Several homeowners Ih ^ e high school schedule was was appointed by the Board of He was ordained in 1945 and Congregational Church of Ver­ formed. Creation of a media public hearing before going to Tumblebroqk Dr., Deiertiwd reorganized a few years ago, Education in January to review was appointed director of the non. The Rev. John A. Lacey, center is not now possible, referendum. Dr. and Trout Stream D n urea with ninth graders going to and advise the board on secon- Diocesan Catholic Youth pastor, will officiate. Burial Emmerling said, due to lack of Som e $8 m illion o f the have petition^ for seWers ss school from 9:15 a.m, to 3 p.m., daiT school space problems. Organization in 1953, a post he will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, space. amount is a previously es­ have residents of the Meat and Grades 10 through 12 going Sales held for 16 years. He graduated Rockville section of Vernon. • More space could be timated cost of a new sewage Meadowlark. Rd. area. .While to school from 8 a.m. to 2:15 from LaSalle Academy in 1936 There will be no calling provided and improvements treatment plant. A new es­ the council intends to eventual­ p.m. By The Associated Press Thursday showed only boycott, said the group will ask her group Is urging consumers purchases by consumers for the and received his bachelor’s hours. The Ladd Funeral Home, made in the physical education, Blaze Causes timate is expected to be ^ven ly sewer the entire town the The ninth graders tie up 12 scattered changes. members to contact their con­ to continue the boycott on rest of April and for a second degree from Providence 19 Ellington Ave., is in charge COEP (Cooperative Oc­ later this month. The rest of the mayor explained that those 'The week-long meat boycott classrooms, as. well as over­ SmokeDamage The boycott continued to take gressmen expressing support Tuesdays and Thursdays. week-long boycott in May. College in 1940. After his of arrangements. cupational Education amount will be for sewer lines order^ to be done, by the Stpte, officially ends . today as its crowding special labs, shops, its toll of layoffs at meat for what he said is a recommen­ In Louisville, Ky., i*atty Mrs. Barbara Shuttleworth of graduation from St. Bernard” s Program), music, and business in the Richard Rd. and Over­ have top priority. The leaders differ on battle plans to' Frederick A. Arn and other facilities at the high At New Herald Heads Emblem packing houses, and livestock dation by the House Banking ’Tv^man, leader of that city’s Vernon, Gonn., organizer of Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., he departments. brook Heights areas. Evergreen Rd. area will be thO continue their protests, but the VERNON — Frederick A. school, Emmerling said. markets reported trade was and Currency Committee that boycott action, called for a one that state’s boycott, called the was ordained at the Cathedral A wastebasket fire caused The good news is that the ac­ next to be considered. price of meat holds its own. Arn, 54, of 20 Franklin St., • Expansion of a learning dis­ The Citizens Advisory Com­ Mrs. Allen Beaverstock of generally light. meat prices be rolled back to week extension of the boycott. boycott a success but said it had of St. Peter and Paul. some smoke damage Thursday tual cost to the taxpayers will Several areas have petitioned Meat sales remained off in Rockville, died Thursday in Mt. abilities resource program mittee Thursday night dis­ Hopkins Rd., Ellington, was Leaders of the boycott have the Jan. 10 level. “ The farmer answered our gone on long enough and hoped Among his many activities he afternoon at The Herald’s new only be about $1 million because for sewers, in some cases the most parts of the nation with Sinai Hospital in Hartford. He could be made. cussed the ninth grade problem recently elected president of announced plans to meet in FIT plans to boycott meat on boycott by withholding his it would not last past today. was a member of the White 16 Brainard PI. offices. the new treatment plant will be ilnes have been installed and some price reductions by was the husband of Mrs. Helen • Flexibility of space for Rockville Emblem Club. She Washington next Wednesday to Tuesdays and Thursdays, with livestock from the market, now In Garden City, Kan., Don House Conference on Children The blaze, which apparently built mostly with f^ era l funds. then spme of the residents did retailers, but there was no Steiger Am. combining high school classes will succeed Mrs. Earl Garrity. discuss future moves. other week-long boycotts called we’re answering him with our Fender, manager of the and Youth, was active in Boy started when a visiting equip­ The homeowners who are ser­ not want to pay the cost to tie- general drop ,in prices. He was born Nov. 23, 1918, in for speakers, or for providing March Building Installation ceremonies will One of the directors of Fight as necessary. own holding action. We’ll see Fanpland beef packing plant, Scouts, YMCA, and other youth ment repairman emptied his viced by the new sewer lines in. An Associated Press spot Rockville and lived there all his “ mini courses,” could be be May 6 at the Elks Carriage fpr Inflation (FIT), the Ethel Rosen of the Women’s who can hold the longest,” she announced Friday it would organizations. He was named At $L2 Million pipe into a wastebasket, was pay for them through a special Mayor Frank McCoy cited check of prices of eight meat life. provided; and additional study House on Park St. Mrs. Louise organization that spark^ the War on Prices in said said. cease operations today and “Padre of Youth” by the put out by Herald personnel user charge. the Box Mountain area aS an items on Monday and again on He was purchasing agent at and resource rooms would be The estimated cost of Shea of New Haven, past Linda Akulian, policy board probably be closed all next National CYO Federation in using a fire extinguisher. ’The town has been ordered by example. He said the people Kingfisher-Garcia Corp. in made available. Manchester construction for supreme president, will be the member of the Consumer week. He blamed the action on Washington. Town firemen, called to The the state to build the new plant begg^ for sewers but no one Tolland. A veteran of World Lingren, emphasizing the which permits were issued last installing officer. She will be Federation of California in San the boycott and its disruption of B esid es his b roth er in Herald office . at 3:40 p.m., to abate pollution of the stood up to speak in favor Of the War II, U.S. Navy, he was past reasons for bringing ninth month totaled $1,269,344, accor­ assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Connel­ Francisco, said her group the market. It was the second Manchester he is survived by used fans to rid the office area Hockanum River. The Town assessments at the public co m m a n d e r o f P o s t 14, graders to llling, said the ding to a report by the building ly of Milford, supreme would adopt a no-meat-on- western Kansas packer to close two other brothers, three of the large clouds of smoke. Council several months ago ap­ hearing. American Legion, of Rockville. problems of housing the inspector’s office. The sum was marshal. Municipal Office Tuesdays-and-Thursdays-only in 24 hours; the National Beef sisters and sevdTal nieces and The smoke was probably proved a new treatment Survivors, besides his wife, students at the high school are about 50 per cent, or $427,427, Other officers elected are policy because one of the vic­ Packing Co. in Liberal also nephews. caused by chemically treated method. The pollution problem are two sons, Richard Arn of “ very pressing.” higher than the $841,917 Mrs. Theodore Ventura, vice tims of the boycott has been the closed Friday. Funeral services will be Mon­ paper in the wastebasket. stemmed mostly from the type Rockville and Frederick Arn “ They don’t belong with us,” reported for March of last year. president; Mrs. James meat cutters. An official of the Meat day at 10 a.m. with a Pontifical Other town fire calls in­ of industrial wastes going into COIN SHOW Jr. of Tolland; two daughters, Permits were issued last Josephiac, financial secretary; She said if there isn’t any Cutters Union in Boise, Idaho, Concelebrated Mass of Chris­ Emmerling commented. the system. Mrs. Donald Krantz of month for 10 single-family cluded: Mrs. William Davis, treasurer; Space Needs Studied positive action by the govern­ estimated 100 to 125 members tiling’s ninth graders have tian Burial at St. Teresa Church Thursday, 8:18 p.m. — False Streets to be sewered under SUMY, tfm. 8 10 U L • I PJi Thomaston and Mrs. James been housed at the high school dwellings; 2 two-family Mrs. Leonard Friedrlck, recor­ ment, wholesalers, and of his 700-member union were where Father McConnell alarm at Box 28 (Ridge and the proposed plan will include S m at Haly N il, 74 Ciart St Cutting of Kansas City, Kan.; since it opened in 1956. In the dwellings', 1 tool shed; 5 signs; ding secretary; Mrs. Lida Dun­ SOL R. COHEN emplqyes to the year 1988, es­ vices, assessor,* planning and retailers, the CFC and San laid off Friday. served as pastor. Cedar Sts.). Richard Rd., Berkley Rd., a lUddietwm, C tm . and five grandchildren. mid-1960s, however, a theater marquee ($7,000) at can, chairman of trustees; Mrs. I (Herald Reporter) timates the work force in the zoning department. Probate Francisco area consumer Meat packing plants in Idaho Today, 8:42 a.m. — Odor of portion of Box Mt. Dr., Free Mmissitn Free Dow JPrhw The funeral is Saturday at Manchester went to a 6-3-3 Burr Corners; 4 miscellaneous, Mary Orcutt, second trustee; In a report entitled, “ A Municipal Building, the Hall of Court’ registrars of voters. groups will unite in a total meat and Chicago reported either smoke reported at 146 Maple Rosewood Dr., Tunnel Rd. (a Free M i n t Befreilis id William Anthony Colanti 8:15 a.m. from the Burke system of schjjol grading, and including 2 industrial buildings Mrs. Jean Carter, third Survey of Manchester’s Records and the town-owned Civil Defense, and public works boycott beginning May 1 until layoffs or reduced work weeks. on Progress Dr. at $120,000 each St.; no fire. sqction of which is already SlentIkicliM department. The last includes William Anthony Colanti, 58, Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., the ninth graders were trustee; Mrs. Arthur Foisie, Municipal Building Space: Pre­ TrotteF Block will increase prices come down. Cattle trading was reported and a $90,000 building adajacent sewered), Montauk Dr., Special SttracUaK ILS. O n a n M the engineering, parks and of 16 Cambridge St., died Rockville, with a Mass at 9 a.m. transferred, on paper, to llling. first assistant marshal; Miss sent and Future,” Assistant from the present 109 to 168, and Twelve boycott organizers generally light at Kansas City to Pilgrim Mills on Oakland St.; Hublard Dr., a portion of ExhUt of Carton Qty SInr Datan. building inspection offices. Also Thursday at Manchester at St. Bernard’s Church, The ninth grade students Kay Marley, second assistant Town Manager John Harkins that space requirements will go from Massachusetts, New and Wichita markets, with 4 fences; 4 demolitions. Square,Dancers Phoenix and Washington Sts. Spantoral by in the Municipal Building is the Memorial Hospital. He was the Rockville. Burial will be in couldn’t physically be housed at marshal; Mrs. Elton Campbell, addresses himself to “current from the present 22,276 square Hampshire and Maine met some cattlemen predicting a Also, 7 affidavits (additional and a section of Warren Ave. Hearing Room. husband of Mrs. Doris Grove Hill Cemetery. the llling building, Emmerling Set Open Dance chaplain; Mrs. Paul Jones, space^ allocations in the town of­ feet to a needed 40,676 square Friday in Woburn, Mass., and boycott by farmers on bringing costs for permits issued Also to be sewered are Sunset The Hall of Records, directly LaLiberte Colanti. Friends may call at the said, because when llling was press and historian, and Mrs. fices,^ the deficiencies in space feet. called for reduced meat their stock to market. previously); 74 electrical per­ Dr., Pleasant View Dr., Over- across the street from the B orn S ep t. 4, 1914, in funeral home tonight from 7 to built its size was. reduced for The Manchester Square Harry Hansen, guard. allocations, estimates of future The Municipal Building mits (for a $211,626 total); 67 Municiapl Building, contains Hardwick, Vt., he had lived in 9. economy reasons. Dance Club will have an open The President-elect ap­ need^ and problems arising houses the offices of the town plumbing permits; 58 heating the offices of the controller, I Manchester the past seven Those wishing to do so may Edson Bailey, former high dance Saturday from 8 to 11 pointed Mrs. William Pease as from Physically scattered of­ manager. Board of Directors, permits; 26 certificates of oc­ 24 HOUR TOWING treasurer, and health depart­ years. He was a communicant make memorial contributions school principal and a member p.m. at the Manchester High her corresponding secretary 643-5135 fices.” town clerk, collector of News Capsules I cupancy; and 30 alterations and ment. L j . of St. Bridget’s Church. to the Heart Association, 310 of the Citizens Advisory Com­ School. and Mrs. Ward Day as marshal. Harkins, in projecting needed revenue, town counsel, additions, including a $120,000 The Trotter Block, at the cor­ Survivors, besides his wife, Collins St., Hartford. mittee, mentioned that llling Ken Ringland of Keene, N.H., office space for municipal purchasing and general ser- Seven Die From Arkansas to Louisiana, addition for Mai Tool on Adams ner of Center and Trotter Sts., are two sons, William A. Colan­ was originally to have been a will be the caller. He has been ST. GEORGE, Maine ( A P ) - the tributaries of the Misissippi St. contains the water and sewer AFS Reception ti Jr. and Richard A. Colanti, 1,200-student school, but it was calling for 12 years for the Gasoline Seven persons were killed today backed into low spots and the About Town In addition, 50 permits were departments and the welfare both of Manchester; three cut down to an 800-student following clubs: Pieces of Eight /MORIARTY Bl >7 in a predawn house fire in this rains battered the levee Mary Nnajjemba of Uganda (left), Pamela Walch of 30 Frederick Rd. (second from left), issued, at a fee of $5 each, for of Walpole, N.Y., Maple Leaf Inventories and social services department. daughters, Mrs. Donald I. Placement for new sixth and school. Maine coastal village, state system. Flash flood warnings and Allan Walch look on as Pamela Horton of 17 Village St. discusses the dolls she is the removal of abandoned Squares of Townsend, Vt., and The town’s data processing lacovelli of Milford, Mass., seventh grade students plan­ The approximately 350 ninth At New Point Tolland Okays police said. were issued for the entire state holding. The discussion was a brief sidelight of Friday night’s 12th annual reception for vehicles. Circle R. Rounds of Bellows 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-^135 center is located in the base­ Mr.s. Donald Rosadini of ning to enter Assumption grade students hdSsed at the The fire broke out in a of Mississippi late Friday Falls, Vt. ment of Bennet Junior High Manchester’s American Field Service (AFS) students held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prospect, and Miss Laurie Junior High School in the fall WASHINGTON (AP) - A oneand-a-half story frame night— floods have already Rus and Anita White will cue FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY School. The Police, Fire, Jay Stager, 30 Forest St. Miss Nnajjemba, this year’s exchange studept staying with the - Colanti of Manchester; two will be held Saturday at 9:30 government spokesman says dwelling off Maine 131 near the done $120 million in damage and the rounds. Mr. and Mrs. I. Addition To Highway and Cemetery Walch family, and Miss Horton, who was Manchester High School’s exchange student to sisters, Mrs. William Cavazza a.m. at the school. Test fee is gasoline inventories have Thomaston line, police said, forced evacuation for more Prentice will be on door duty. CONTROLLED AUTO OODY REPAIRS departments maintain their Turkey last year, spoke and gave a slide presentation at the reception, which was and Mrs. Leo Olivari, both of payable at that time. dropped to their lowest point and the dead were not im­ than 5,000 homes in that state. Serving on the refreshment own headquarters. Circuit Milford, Mass., and two Federal Library this year and hinted of possible on all makes . . . mediately identified. In St. Louis, where the attended by about 50 people. (Herald photo by Pinto). grandchildren. committee are Mr. and Mrs. shortages this summer if Court 12 occupies the second Mississippi has already School Plant floor of the Police Station, The funeral will be Monday at The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson Nelson Richmond, Mr. and refineries do not increase Thieu Leaves crested, the damage is about 9:30 a.m. from the Leclerc of the Calvary Assembly of God Fund Cut Termed Mrs. A1 Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. production. LOAN and RENTAL CARS leasing space from the town. $40 million. Plans for the $1.8 million Tolland Middle School addition WASHINGTON (A P )-S ou th Funeral Home, 23 Main St., will speak over station WINF Rob Roya. j Darrell M. Trent, acting The survey of office space Wounded Knee Available by Appointment . . were unanimously approved by a 69-0 vote at last night’s needs was compiled with (he Vietnam’s President Nguyen with a Mass of the Resurrection Sunday from 6:45 a.m. to 7. director of the president’s Of- town meeting — despite this week’s last minute confusion Intervenes Utilities Ask at St. Bridget Church at 10 a.m. fice of Emergency help of Spencer Roman, Vaii Thieu leaves Washin^oii ‘Catastrophic’ IHilford Man over the school’s septic fields. WASHINGTON (AR) - ’Hie 'Meeting Set Burial will be in St. Bridget Officers, scenic committee Preparedness, Thursday said STAN OZIMEK, Manager ■ employed by the town last today reportedly convinced that The addition is the first he’s won kssurances of Nixdn adnilnistrajtion has Cemetery. and court of East Central only losers if the budget cuts Dies .In Crash gasoline inventories dropped to 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER ■ bid was based on a square-foot summer under the SAM. For Sunday HARTFORD (AP) - Presi­ school construction project to (Sumiher Activities in short-term Atiihricah ei»)Bdifiic entered a Supreme' Court PUC For Rate Friends may call at the Pamona Grange. No. 3 will are approved, said Short. There 212 million barrels and added cost o f $28.50, dr $1,525,000, with dent Nixon’s plan to eliminate receive taxpayer approval in help — and maybe military help desegregation case and—some / rehearse April 8 at 2 p.m. at MILFORD (AP) - Raphael that U.S. refinery operations a 365-day completion date set. Manchester) Program. WASHINGTON (AP) - With funeral home Sunday from 2 to federal funding for library ser­ will have to be “a drastic the area during the past couple observers sa ^ th e object is to Goodwill No. 127. Angel Diaz, 31, of Milford was last week dropped to 88.7 per 'The difference between the Harkins states in the in­ in dire need. In talks at the 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. vices would be “ catatsrophic,” reduction in services to the stake out its position on the terms of the Wounded Knee killed late Thursday night wheij Kathy saya: “Buy your winning lottary tiekat hero a t of years. bid cost and the $1.8 million troduction, “ The principal func­ National Press Club, Thieu said Friends wishing to do so may according to John Short, Chair­ blind, the physically han­ cent of capacity. disarmament pact already in Increases 'The approval was granted his country needs American metropolitan desegregation. make memorial contributions The Young Marines will meet dicapped and the patients and the car he was driving failed to He said there is “ an extreme­ Paro’a, It could change your way of living." dollars is made up of architec­ tion of a 'Town Hall Is to serve dispute, militant Indian leader man of the state Library Ad­ without discussion, and no money but would never ask for ’The cpse, involves the Rich­ to the Cancer Society. tonight at 6:50 at thO Marine inmates of state institutions,” negotiate a curve on the con­ ly tight inventory situation” ORCHARD FRESH: Crisp Aire, Macs. Red and Qolden Delicious, Russets, tural and miscellaneous the public. The people whose Russell Means is to meet with visory Council. Isle of Red Apples. reference was made to the the return of American mond, Va., school system. A HARTFORD (AP)—Two Connecticut power companies, Home on Parker St. he said. nector between the Merritt developing on the East Coast expenses including a $70,000 business takes them to the federal officials Sunday to dis­ In a statement. Short warned FRESH: Asparagus, Spinach, Peas, Green and Yellow Beans, Cauljflower, Planning and Zoning Commis­ soldiers. He said he hoped it federal judge ordered the blaming rising costs and a need to show a profit in order to Short said that he did not Parkway and Connecticut Turn­ and in Texas and Louisiana Gulf contingency fee which will have Town Hall should receive cuss treaty grievances. Mel A. Floyd that “ the imminent cutoff of Corn, Brussel Sprouts, Turnips, Red and Hot Peppera, Onion Sett, Bhalota, sion (PCZ) disapproval of the wouldn’t be necessary to ask system merged with Mrs. Richard Wolf will speak forsee much help arriving from pike, police said. Coast areas where gasoline to be tapped for the expansion primary consideration. Three attract new capital, have filed for their second rate in­ federal funds for public Leeks, Dandelions, Rhubarb, Broccoli, Artichokes, Red and White Onions, plans Monday night, or the sub­ for American air support. predominantly white- systems Means, head of the American VERNON — Merl A. Floyd, on “ Conservation of our the government under the new They reported today that the stocks last week were 15 per Belgian Endive, Romalne and Lettuce. Egg Plant of the school’s leeching fields. features of a Town Hall directly crease in a little more than a year. libraries will severly curtail sequent investigation of the in adjacent counties. The order Indian Movement, expressed 46, of 23 Deepwood Dr., produc­ Meadow Lands” at a meeting of federal revenue sharing car hit a sign post, and a tree cent below a year ago. IMPORTED: Seedless Grapes. Honeyd4ws. Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Included in the addition are a concern the public. library services to every adult school’s leeching fields. was reversed oh appeal, but the skepticism about the success of And a Hartford-based citizen tion manager of the Hartford the Manchester Garden Club programs. He noted that thus and that Diaz was thrown from “ If significant localized shor­ Papayas, Limes, Grapefruit, Tangerines, Pears. gyra;> home economics, in­ “ First, there should be and child in the state.” BUY ONE OR A DOZEN AND PICK OUT YOUR OWN Flood Moves South appeal was then carried to the the session with Leonard Gar­ interest group, blaming the the PUC eventually should turn Times, died Thursday morning Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Center far, “ local officials have not the vehicle. He was pronounced tages and market disruptions Additional leeching fields will dustrial arts, art and science adequate and accessible Short said that if the cutoff is . VISIT OUR LARGE IMPORTED BASKET DISPLAY .NEW ORLEANS (A P ) - high court which must decide ment, a special consultant to companies’ own policies for down their increase request. at his home. He was the hus­ Congregational Church. allocated any significant dead on arrival at Milford are to be minimized, it is im­ have to be installed at the facilities as well as five parkihg facilities. Second, approved the state will lose Rain lashed the already sodden whether judges may order the President, and other federal their need for more funds, plans The increase CL&P is band of Mrs. Doris Durfee amount of current revenue Hospital, police said. perative that refineries in­ WEEKEND SPECIALS school, according to a verbal classrooms. departments should be designed $943,000 for financing its library lower Mississippi Valley today children bused across school officials. to continue its legal battle seeking would raise average Floyd. There will be a rummage sale sharing money to operate crease production to a level MAINE POTATOES ...... 10 IbS. 89C report received from town 'The school is currently over­ with areas where the public services. and residents in the Delta system lines or order systems “ We will not, disarm until against rate increases for the monthly residential electric Born in Glendive, Mont., he Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon on libraries.” Short also pointed closer to operating capacities engineers Griswold and Fuss, crowded with approximately may have easy access and may The services affected by the INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT, Ig. size 3 for 40C prepared to seek higher ground. to merge for integration’s sake. such time we are assured their two Northeast Utilities sub­ bills by amounts ranging from came to Vernon from the grounds at North United out that “ libraries are not in­ Judge Called Up and to concentrate a larger CJiairman Douglas Prior 900 students en rolled in be served effectively. And proposed budget cut will hit SUMMER SQUASH ...... lb.29C actions, based on the govern­ sidiaries. 65 cents to $1.04. Gas customers Rochester, N.Y., three years Methodist Church. cluded in the P residen t’ s share of the yield to gasoline,” said after the meeting. A facilities designed for 760. Next third, department heads should small and medium sized For Jury Duty ment negotiations, are using gas for heating and ago. He was a Navy veteran of he said. FANCY VINE RIPE TOMATOES ...... lb. 49C written report is expected by year’s incoming fourth grades have private offices or con­ The Connecticut Light & libraries most severly, said proposal for special revenue sincere,” Means said on his World War II, and a member of The board of trustees of South LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) - the PZC next week. ference areas where individual Power Co. asked the state cooking would pay an annual in­ Short. sharing for education, the CANTALOUPES, large size ...... oa. 49c will add a net increase of about arrival here Friday. the First Congregational United Methodist Church will The Board of Education will needs of the public can be Public Utilities Commission crease of about .$15.00. “ The cutoff means that many Better Schools Act” . Arapahoe County District Court 50 youngsters to the current Church of Vernon. meet tonight at 7:30 at the 50% Gain In 10 Years We Carry The M toliiilir Evaatai HwaM met.” Meskill ‘Raids’ This contradicted reports Friday for a 5.9 per cent or $12 The HELCO, request, if of these libraries will no longer Since most federal money for Judge Mark O. Shivers has been award the construction con­ enrollment. Survivors, besides his wife, COHUTi UNi or SUNDAT PJWBS He concludes, “ Manchester’s that the six-point agreement million boost in electric rates granted in full, would mean an church. be able to receive book loans libraries is paid directly to the called for jury duty—in his own New York — Each American IT M in S tract tot he J. S. Nasin Co. of It is hoped that four of the are a son, Layne Floyd at present municipal facilities are, signed by Indian leaders and a and a 13.4 per cent or $5.1 electric bill increase of 2.2 from the state,” he added, towns. Short predicted that court. uses today about 50 per cent Willimantic, low bidders for the five classrooms will be ready home; a daughter, Lynne more energy than he did 10 "THE KINQ generally speaking, deficient in representative of the U.S. At­ million increase in gas rates. cents per day for ciistomers noting that 29 towns in the many communities soon will Shivers said he was called for construction of the 47,000- for use by mid year to relieve New York For The Polish Women’s Alliance torney General’s office spelled using 6,000 kilowatt h'ourS of Floyd, a student nurse at Hart­ duty this month, but he added, years ago, and these needs ate OF square-foot addition. The low the overcrowding. all these areas. It has long been The Hartford Electric Light Co. Group 518 will meet Sunday at 3 Willamantic area alone will find themselves in a “ double out exact terms of a disarma- ford Hospital; three brothers. “ I expect that if I am called one increasing. Since 1966, Amer­ PRODUCE" recognized that adequate asked at the same time for a electricity per year for lighting^^ p.m. at St. John’s (Jhurch. lose bookmobile service. bind.” They will “ lose revenues nent. Dale Floyd of Minneapolis, side or the other will excuse icans’ energy demand has been facilities produce an increase in $3,796,000 increase in its cooking and other uses. Elec­ Communities will not be the for special services” as well as The pact was said to require Minn., Dean Floyd of Tacoma, me.” He said he has not asked increasing faster than the gross PESO. m om gin ST,. ■McdESTBi • employe effectiveness, as well New Rusiness revenues that would mean a 3 tric heating customers using \ specialized assistance from the national product. that Indian militants leave 20,000 kilowatt hours per y e ^ Wash., and Patrick Floyd of Vernon state library which also is faced to be excused from duty. as a more satisfied public.” per cent rise in its rates for NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Thomas J. Meskill of Connec­ Wounded Knee in South electric power. would pay an annual increase o ^ ' with federal funding cutbacks, Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Dakbta; submit to arrest, and $13.00. he said. ticut, leading a delegation of 40 industrialists from his Property Owner Chairged be taken to Rapid City, S.D., for Last year, HELCO was The companies said in At a time when library ser­ state into New York City, has urged corporations to leave Rockies arraignment as soon as word is awarded a 4.8 per cent increase statements issued Friday that vices are needed more than With Housing Violations the city and relocate in what he called “ the good life” of received that the Washington and CL&P was permitted an in­ their new need for funds ever as a backup for schools, he late 1960’s and this is believed (Connecticut. meeting is underway. crease of about 5.9 per cent. resulted largely from the in­ Alfred D. Heckler, 49, of explained, the towns will be Blanketed to be the first time a landlord A city official quickly And, as Meskill drove along The meeting with federal of­ The increases granted last creased cost of materials, new viiiasBf Bread and Milk St., Coventry, forced to rely on strained local has been charged in connection responded that life was good the West Side Highway past ficials was postponed for 24 year have been hotly contested construction programs to keep was served yesterday with a resources. By Snow, with code violations. enough here — and business was shabby buildings near the Hud­ hours late Friday, according to by the Connecticut Citizen Ac­ pace with the demand for Circuit Court 12 warrant “ The towns simply do not^ Heckler’s warrant was better. son River waterfront, he asked; a spokesman of the National tion Group, at first before the power and the need to show a charging him with 13 counts of have the money to keep up with served by members of the Ver­ By The Associated Press Meskill’s public selling points “ How can anyone live here?” Center for Dispute Settlements, commission and then in court. healthy profit in order to at­ violation of Vernon’s Housing the large numbers and varieties non Police Department’s April snows piled up to 7 in­ in the Friday visit included lack Meskill, who hosted a to work out minor details and tract new capital. APPlIANCj PARTS Code. of books and information their special services unit. The ches in the eastern Rockies of a state income tax in Connec­ luncheon for 200 New York and give all parties more time to The CCAG maintains the Northeast Utilities had a 34 Heckler, who owns property adult and student populations w a5h er s‘dryers violations reportedly stem back today while rain over the Gulf ticut, the presence of an expan­ New Jersey corporation heads arrive in Washington. Original­ companies' rate structures are per cent rise in profits for the in Rockville, was charged on require,” he said. several years. Coast states aggravated an ding labor pool still running a 6 before the liews conference, ly set for 9 a.m. today, it now is improper, that the companies year ending Feb. 28. A RANGES DISHWASHERS complaint of the housing code already serious flood situation per cent unemployment rate said they had “ expressed an in­ scheduled for Sunday at 9 a.m. are wrong to charge advertising spokesman said the profit rise REFRIGERATORS insp'ector. He was released on I in the lower Mississippi River and the chance to work in what terest in Connecticut in the Asked by reporters what he costs to their operating budgets was not really as large as it his written promise to appear in PPLIANCE_ valley. he called “ a good place to live past” or had indicated they will do if the negotiations fail. and that the advertisements seemed in light of minimal in­ Circuit Court 12, Rockville, LOVED ONE A flash-flood watch was and raise a family.” were thinking of moving to Means replied: “ I’m getting create an artificially high de­ creases in earnings two years \ R EPA IR May i. issued for Mississippi, where The Republican governor another state. back to Wounded Knee as fast mand for power that con­ ago and uncertain years ahead. Vernon began its full-time l99F0RE5TST..M4NCHfSTER floods already have caused an denied his arguments were an as I can before they massacre tributes to higher company T.^ousing code inspection in the “ We don’t want to effect a RHONE B4B-1H1 estim ated $120 m illion in attempt to “ raid” the city, but us.” expenses. change here, but if it does, we Steele Proposes damages and forced the Ken Patton, Mayor John V. On Tuesday, Hartford (^m- want it to come to our state,” evacuation of 5,620 homes. Lindsay’s Economic Develop­ mon Pleas Judge James F. Stiffer Penalties Meskill said. Your love is permanently expressed for At St. Louis, the riv/er crested ment Administrator, didn’t Military Action Collins rejected a motion filed For Drug Violators Dr. Gideon Raymond Moore a loved one when their resting place Is earlier than expected and the agree. The governor said unemploy­ by the PUC and the companies marked by a Barre Guild Monument. pressure shifted downstream “ It does not serve much of a ment had dropped last year Option List that would haye blocked further WASHINGTON (A P )-R ep. . Only Barre Guild Monu­ from Ar|(ahsas to Louisiana. purpose for neighbors to raid from about 9 per cent to about 6 CCAG legal action to reverse Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., in­ troduced legislation Friday announces the removal of ments are permanently The Mississippi and its neighbors and it might have an per cent in Connecticut, but he Given Nixon last year’s increase. his office for examination guaranteed by an associa­ tributaries have backed up into adverse effect,” Patton^ said. added that 22,0()0 new jobs must CCAG Chairman Toby calling for mandatory 5-to-lO- WASHINGTON (AP) - year prison terms for public of- tion of monument manu­ low-lying areas and are putting His job is to attract business to be created each year “ just to Moffett said Friday night that of the eyes from G. E. M. President Nixon asked for and ficiaU convicted of conspiring facturers. Visit our display. pressure on the levees system 'New York. keep up with the present un­ his group would fight the new received from the Pentagon a International of Newington at many points. “ My kids are doing all right employment rate.” increase requests, either as an to protect or pai^ticipate in il­ list of possible military actions licit drug trafficking. ' Snow blanketed areas east of living in the Park Slope section He said he told the business issue separate from last year’s to back up his warnings to the The measure, which also to the Continental Divide from the of ,” the city official leaders that firms relocating in boosts or on the grounds that North Vietnamese for cease­ would set mandatory lO-to-20 PROFESSIONAL PARK BUILDING Canadian border to northern added. “ As for business. New his state reported that the they shouldn’t be put into effect fire violations, says Deputy year terms for nonaddicted, Colorado and east into York City is the incubator of “ absentee rate was less, the until the challenge to last year’s Secretary of Defense William first-tinne traffickers, was in­ Hours By Appointment — Closed Thursday , Minnesota. The storm system business for the whole nation.” rate of turnover was less, this hikes is permanently settled. Manchester State Bank to Host Miss Manchester finalist P. Clements Jr. troduced only two days after a turned to rain from the Meskill was asked if his group commutation time was less and “ We’ll be there, one way or “ We told him there are cer­ Maryland legislator was Manchester contestants (L-R) N aicy Jensen, Sharon northern Mississippi Valley to perhaps had “ hinted^’ that New people were happier than prior another,” Moffett said. “ You 341 Broad Street The Manchester State Bank will have a reception for tain options available,’’ charged with f^ era l drug^law Burr, Diane Kozlovich, Rose Marii LeBlanc, Karen the lower Great Lakes region. York presented disadvantages to the change.” can count on that.” Miss Manchester Contestants, on Saturday, April 7th, Clements told a Pentagon violations. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Petrowich, Candy Conway, Leslie Coi lera, Debbie For­ A heavy-snow warning was for living as he praised his own He said more than 35 “ com­ HELCO and CL&P asked the seminar of civic, business and The bill would limit eligibility SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO from 10 a.m. -12 noon in the lobby. Manchester residents Silver Lining posted for eastern and northern state. panies of international stature” PUC Friday to let them put 50 TELEPHONE 646-2010 tune, Diane DelGaudio. (Nassiff photo) community leaders Friday. for parole until an offender had 470 Canter SL Mandwster 643-7732 may do their banking on Saturday and meet the Miss Wyoming. Lander, Wyo., “ We don’t feel hints are had relocated or announced per cent of their proposed in­ The Pentagon’s second- served 75 per cent of a sentence The sun shines through cloudy skies over flo^-rayaged recorded 7 inches of snow and necesary,” he chuckled. “ I’m plans to do so “ in the sensible creases into effect immediate­ ranking civilian declined to list and would prohibit probation or West Alton, Mo., perhaps stealing the start of lower Casper, Wyo., 3 inches during going to get out of town right atmosphere of the past two ly. They would refund the ad­ the options. suspended sentences. water levels in the Mississippi River area. (AP photo) the night. after this news conference.” years.” ditional money they collect if MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 7 . 1W3 - PAGE THHgB

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiester, Conn., Sat., April 7, 1W3 *Get-Acquaihted^ Set at llling T V N ote they attended the twp * ^ e r ' '^Business Bodies Sheiiiwold on Bridge Radio for the Week The llling Junior High School Parent-Teacher Organization nteetings. (These are the basic listings, and include only those news broad­ U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker C itizens OFFERS SERVICE has scheduled its third and final News fo r TRANSFERS DON'T BE TOO QUICK South dealer casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations cany other short Jr. (R-Conn.), who attracted The Manchester State Bank is “ get-acquainted evening” for by Wally Fortin Tony Gentiluomo of 96K TO TRY A FINESSE Neither side vulnerable newscast. Daily sports information can be found on tile sports nationwide attention this past now offering free business Mondky, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., In Tudor Lane has been By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH pages.) weekTor his inyestigationpf the checking accounts. Bank Presi­ the school library. transferred to the display Most people learn how to ♦ A Q 2 Watergate affair, will make an dent Edmond Parker has an­ finesse early in their bridge C? J 8 7 ' appearance Sunday, at 7:30 eve^oiie, Mable Wilsim and Ida Cormier, Tuesday. 10 a.m., bus trip for nounced. O F 98 WINF -1 2 3 0 careers and never recover from WTIC — 1080 p.m., on WTNH-TV’s '‘Connec­ Parents will have an oppor­ By the time you read this 131. shopping, also oil painting I 4k Q 6 5 2 (Moadiy-Fridayl class; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Senior | the lesson. The expert often 5:00 Town and CDuntiy ticut Scene” (Channel 8, New tunity to comment or ask column Wally and our Seniors Wednesday was a real busy “ The bank is pleased to offer WEST EAST (CBS) News Every Hour On The Hour) goes to a great d^al of trouble 6:00 Bob Steele Show (MondtyrFriday) Haven).- questions of Dr. Richard should be back safe and sound Bowling League at tee Parkade i K4 3 day. In the morning Bea Mader another first in banking ser­ to avoid taking a finesse. 9 8 6 4 10:05 Theatre o f Melody 5:00 John La Bella Lingren, Hling principal, and in Manchester. I will be sure Lanes; li30 p.m., bus pickup | Q 10 9652 11:05 Jean Colbert Show 6:30 Jon Leonard 'taught US to make the cutest' vices to the business com ­ » JeRRv LEWwx/^ 'CINEMA'ONEMA , §5 South dealer 12:00 News, Weather 8:00 World News Round-up Andrew Vincens, vice prin­ glad to see my Boss Man' from shopping trip. Bus ? AK762 0 10 5 3 chickens made out of yam and munity,’’ Parker said, adding Neither side vulnerable 12:15 Meet Me on die Plaia 8:15 Jon Leonard cipal. because it has been |%ally busy schedule: 10 a.m. for pickup : 10 8 3 4k 194 1:00 News 10:00 Jeff Jacobs felt. I am very grateful to Bea that “ regardless of the activity Opening lead. — Six of Jay Richard j Theatre | starting at tee Westhill homes, SOUTH 1:15 Mikeline 2:00 at the Colter. .The attendance for helping me out. After our of the account, we will service 3:05 Afternoon Edition 4 :10 B iiiu Back the Bands All friends of llling are in­ Hartford Rd., to Main St., to the ; — ^------Diamonds 4 J 10 7 5 4:30 Jay Richard was good, which surprised me delicious dinner, we went up­ it free.” 6 :00 News - Stocks. Weather i Time Schedule I vited to attend the session, West opened the six of. <;7 AK43 6:25 Strictly Sports 8 :00 The World Tonight With 170 members In Hawaii. I stairs for our program. During Center, to Woodbridge St. and Read Potpourri diamonds, East ppt up the ten 7:05 A ccent’70 6:15 PhllRiauta regardless of whether or not really hiive so many friends to E. Middle Tpke., and to Main Imprinted checks are free; O Q4 7 :35 Edward Newman Reports 6:20 Phaultless Phil sick call we heaird that Jerry 7:20 Pat Summerall St. Then Mayfair Gardens there is no service charge of and South won with the queen. 4k AK7 7 :50 Joe Caragiola thairic for making my Job a little Fitzpatrick; Is in the hosplUl. 7:30 Mike Wallace there a South could count six other South West North East 8 :00 News 7:35 Lowell Thomas Saturday easier. Jim and Tom of our We also saddened to learn apartments about 10:30 a.m. any type nor is 8:15 Pop Concert were tricks in top cards: three clubs, Pass 3 NT Pass 7:45 Jay Diamond and on to tee Parkade. Return minimum balance required. 1 NT 9:05 Nightbeat 11:00 Capitol Area View-point staff were great, and to ail the thai our old dear friend Angie Pass Pass 11:00 News. Business, Weather 1:00 Sign Olf Vernon Cine I —“ Shathus” volunteers — Bob Schubert^: Jarvis hadT passed away. We trip at 1:30 p.m. from Butter­ Parker said. 11:20 Sports Final Monday nights only: 2:00-7:30-9:20 field’ s and Grant’ s to the UUJRENCE MICHAEL Opening lead — 0 6 11:30 Other Side of the Day 7:45^ rts Huddle Tom O’NeiU, Elizabeth Cone, send our sympathy to her fami­ (Saturday) HERE N O W ! Parker noted that since its OLIVIER CAINE 8:45 Don Shula Show Vernon Cine II — “ Jeremiah Alice Anderson, Florence ly. We have also learned that Mayfair Gardens and at tee 5 :00 Town and Country 9:00 NFL Football founding in 1970, the 6 :00 Bob Steele Show Johnson” 2:00-7:10-9:10 North, May Tivnan, Mildred Pete Frey was taken to the Library at tee Center at 2 p.m. two hearts and one spades. Two 10:00 Gardentime Getting back to the Westhill Manchester State Bank has (Saturday) State ’Theater— “ Munster Go The most rovolutionoiy concept in Teemer, Anna Haunt, Esther hospital. ' ^ additional tricks were needed 10:15 Modern Living 6:00 Jon Leonard Home” 1:00-2:35 (Matinees On­ homes about 2:15 p.m., 6:30 been a leader in services to the SLEUTH’ 10:30 Saturday Showcase Gnudette, Harold Lawnann and I reminded the members that 8 :00 World News Round-up for the contract. 10:50 WTIC Outdoors pool design since the Roman bath town: Prime rate loans for I I- ■ ■ 8:15 Jon Leonard ly) “ Vault of Horror” 9:10; Walter Kanski— God bless you. only four tickets are left for p.m. Latvian Nite - Bus pickup \ 11:00 Saturday Showcase 10:00 Jeff Jacobs “ When 8 Bells Toll” 7:30 'A property improvements, free i2:00 News, Weather exclusive new I ^ope I haven’t overlooked Latvian Nite on April 10, and at 5:30 p.m. 11:00 Bring Bank the 50's 'Pony Gentiluomo personal checking accounts, Declarer’s first thought was 12:15 Saturday Showcase 12:00 Jeff Jacobs Burnside ’Theater — “ Sleuth” anyone. only two tickets for the Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 11:30 1:00 News and a 0.99 per cent APR refund X to take the spade finesse. Two 2:00 Jim Bedrwith 7:00-9:30 Last Friday we had 10 tables a.m., practice square dancing; advertising department of The 1 15 Your Home Decorator 6:00 Jack Warner on Sports UNI.LOK ciONSTRUCTION Coachligfat on April 11. We are for prompt payment of install­ t TTWW additional spade tricks could be 1:30 Saturday Matinee 7:00 The World this Week U.A. East — “ Heartbreak for setback. The winners were still selling tickets for the Hot Meal and Meals-onWheels ; Manchester Evening Herald. URNSIDE won if West held the king of 2 :00 Opera 7:30BiUVassar Kid” 2:00-3:50-5:30-7:30-9:30 1:30 p.m.. Fun Day with games Gentiluomo was formerly a ment loans. 5:00 Monitor 1:00 Sign Off Anna Haupt, 127; Mary Cancer Fund show on April 27. —VlncantCanb)*, spades. 6:00 News, Weather Meadows Drive-In — “ Black Nackowski, 126; Grace Baker, followed with dancing and card darkroom technician with The Assets of the bank are more NawVo^TlinM A dqte to put on the calendar 6:20 Strictly Sports (Sunday) Gunn” 7:00-10:40; “ Buck and playing. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. Herald. In his new position he is 6:30Mohitor 125; Annie Young, 124; Bill is April 17 when we will be than $10 million. Mr, Goober Visitor Declarer’s second thought 8:30 Religious Programming the Preacher” 9:()2 and noontime. Return trip at 4 responsible for all advertising 11:00 News, Weather 10:00 Jack Warner on Sports McSweeney, 124; Ann having our annual food sale. save him: If West had the king 11:20 Sports Final 12:00 ^ w a r d M. Jerry Lewis pnema. South Lehmann, 120; Cis Wilson, 120; (jetting back to Wednesday, p.m. Trip to Coachlight Theater photography and is an adver­ MANCHESTER 12:00 Other Side of 'h e Day 12:30 Songs of Erin . ORIVI IN B d U IlS fi I 44A of spades, the finesse would Wihdsor — “ Wonderful World leaving Center at 11 a.m. tising solicitor. (Sunday) 1:00 Edward M. Tom Murphy, 117; Lyla Steele, our program was paper quizzes, NAMED MANAGER work at any time. There was no 5 :30 Sunrise Seranade Jim Beckwith of Brothers Grimm” 1:00-3:00 6:00 117;i Bertha Duhring, 113; which everyone seemed to Thursday: 9:45 a.m., pinochle Gentiluomo served with the nil. - SAT. - tliW. Jarom iah need to hurry. 7 :00 Sunday Strings 9:30 Rival Time Manchester Drive-In — games; noon to 12:30 p.in., United States Air Force in gifts to the children, sang and told jokes. 8:00 News 10:15 Holy Trinity Church Clarence Duhring, 113. enjoy — one table was so smart Robert J. Caffrey of 23 Linn- 8:15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jim Beckwith “ Avanti” 9:00; “ Bananas” 7:30 Johnson 65 For Bingo that they got them all right. lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 4 Texas. more Dr. has been named to the 'M.HIRISCHCOI)POIUnONprtteM 8:30Gul^Une / 12:00 Sign Off Blue-Hills D rive-Itt- “ Lola” p.m., bridge games and bridge Extra Tricks Possible 9:00 News. Weather Monday morning rolled Enfield Visitors post of manager of the training ATTEND INSTITUTE GETS PROMOTION 9:10 Hymntime 7:00; “ ’The Mechanic” 8:49; lessons. Bus pickup at 8:30 MANAGER JOINS SPILECKI It was possible, although un­ around and we had 65 for bingo. agency department of the Hart­ Four area persons attended Howard Sydney of 44 Downey IMlEMMONJIlUErMIliSl 9:30 National Radio Pulpit “ Chato’s Land” 10:34 The program had just a.m., return trip at 12:30 p.m. William F. Kelly, of Bristol, Robert F. Gorman, of 62 likely, that South could develop 10:00 SutKfay Showcase In tt^ afternoon there were 12 finished when Miss Pat Phillips ford Steam Boiler Inspection the Graduate Realtors Dr. has been promoted to assis­ 12:10 Sunday Showcase Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, has been named manager of the Linden St., has joined F.J. one extra trick in hearts and 12:45 Travel Trends tables playing pinochle. The brought two cars of Senior and Insurance Co. Institute, held at Post Junior tant underwriter in the un­ iBiirrwniiBinM WPOP -1 4 1 0 kitchen social bingo, one can of Friendly Ice Cream shop, Main Spilecki, Realtor, 234 Center St. one extra trick in clubs. If so, 1:00 Sunday Best Our craws will beqin constructing pools in. April. tha winners were AUce Anderson, Citizens from Enfield to visit Caffrey joined the company College, Waterbury, the last derwriting division of Connec­ 2 :00 Monitor Sunday Bo canned goods ne^ed; noon to St. He is replacing Eugene A. he would not have to risk the first on our list and anjoy a cpmprata lummar of swimming 738; Gus Gull, 715; Esther our (^ t e r . I gave them a tour in 1960 as a special agent and week in March. They were; ticut Mutual Life. Burt RoynoMs 5:30 News (Monday-Fridayl 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 7 Hayber who has been 5:10 Sunday Edition spade finesse. 6 :00 Bill Love —. Lou Morton Vernon Cine I — “ Shamus” anjoyment. Pre-season prices will give you tramandous Guadette, 662; Bess Moonan, of the building and answered all was appointed supervising Sydney joined the company in Dyan Cannon 6 :00 News. Weather. Sports p.m. to 10 p.m., setback games. transfered to the Rocky Hill Tom P. Crockett and Barbara 10:00 Tom Jones 1972 as an underwriting trainee. 6:30 Meet the FTess 2:00-3:45-5:35-7:20-9:10 savings. Get all the facts by mailing the coupon below. 652; Bertha Duhring, 652; Paul their questions about our special agent in 1964. « l i f i n t i 1:00 Bill Winters Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. return Friendly shop. Weinberg, Both of the T.J. 7 :05 Monitor South tried the hearts first, 4 :00 Mike Greene Vernon Cine II — “ Jeremiah No obligation of course. Scheutz, 645; Robert Schubert, schedule — they were supposed 7:30 Yale Reports trip at 12:30 p.m. Pickup again Crockett Agency, 244 Main St.; Shamus 7 :00 Ray Dunaway Johnson” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- I IS COlORbyOeluxe* United Artists I laying down the ace and then 8:05 Your Box at the Opera 642; Jennie Fogarty, 641; to come earlier to see our BANK PROMOTIONS 12:00 Booby Rivets at 6 p.m., return trip at 10 p.m. G. Stillman Keith, Keith Real m the king of that suit. Fortunate­ 8:30 Eternal Light 9'30 Margaret Hoppe, 637; Joe Center in real action but were Estate, 172 E. Center St.; and ly for him, the queen dropped. state Theater— “ Munster Go Windsor, 632; Mary Hope, 627; delayed so I invited them back Edmond Parker, president of mittee. He is a graduate of tee NOTICE PLUS CO-HIT I Tm is - n. n School of Banking at Williams Kurt Lessenger of Lessenger This set up dummy’s jack. WDRC — 1360 (Saturday) Home” 1:00-2:35 (Matinees On­ Florence North, 6^. again. Manchester State Bank, has WOODY MIEN'S n H M S n College, Williamstown, Mass. Co., Realtors, Bolton. 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton ly) “ Vault of Horror” 9:10; Just a reminder that next On Thursday I was busy (Ed. Note: This column has announced the promotion of FRANK’S “BANANAS” (Monday-FrMay) 10:00 Ray Dunaway “ When 8 Bells Toll” 7:30 Lauzier resides in East Hart­ Declarer next cashed the •6:00 Bob DeCarlo 2:00 Bill Winters Monday afternoon will be the typing this coldmn with the .been written by Gloria Benson Richard L. Lauzier to vice The institute was sponsored ORNAMENTAL ford with his wife, the former 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00 Chip Hobart Burnside Theater — “ Sleuth” I Pla«i« »nJ me my FRCE brochurt! last day Mr. Paquet and Mr. hunt and peck method when of the Senior Citizens staff in president and Mrs. Barbara three top clubs, ending in his 3 :00 Dick McDonough 12:00 Bobby Riveis by the Connecticut Association IRON SHOP 2:15-4:30-7:00-9:30 I N A IV E------Marlene Lamberto, and their own hand. If the suit failed to 7 :00 Joe Hager Lawrence will be here to help Celia Carroll came in to pay tee the absence of Director Wally Hilton to assistant sfecretary. of Real Estate Boards. The four children. break favorably, he would be in 12:00 Dick Haddad (Sunday) U.A. East — “ Heartbreak I A D O A E S S ------you with your tax problems. balance on her Coachlight bill. Fortin.) Lauzier has more than eight were awarded their GRI Now LoetMl At THE SUNDAY NITE DANCE EXPLOSIONIH •15:00 on Monday) 9 :05 Monitor Kid” 2:00-3:50-5:30-7:30-9:30 years banking experience, two Mrs. Hilton joined For Ages 17, 18, 16 or 15 — High School or above . . . This Week from position to try the spade 10:30 Congressional Report I C I T Y ------! The hours are from 1 to 3 p.m. She inunediately took her coat designation after the successful REAR OF (Saturday) Imtemate Sundays) Meadows Drive-In — “ Black Tuesday — our day to catch with Manchester State Bank as Manchester State Bank when it Boston - - -A New....Fantastlc finesse. As it happened, the J ------P H O N E ------I off and offered to help me type. completion of three courses for 6:00 Bob DeCarlo n :00 News. Weather, Sports was being formed in May 1970. 32S RROAD ST. club did break 3-3, and dum­ Gunn” ' 7:30; “ Buck and the up on paper work and I was happy because I would assistant secretary. Before 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00 Religion Her promotion to assistant a total of 90 classroom hours I MMICWtnai MO-7S10 ^'WHISKEY RUN’’ my’s last low club was good. 3 :00 Ten y Woods 7:00 Sunday Through The Valley - Cliff Preacher” 9:32 MIMBERa ttm e ta v visitations while the Seniors have been at it all day with ail joining Manchester State Bank, and 3 two-hour tests. 7 :00 Joe Hager secretary places her in the elite “Whiskey Run" Is an exciting 6- Piece Group that has played Simpson Jerry Lewis Cinema, South were at the Parkade Lanes tee interruptions we have. Public he was an operation supervisor at the famous Boston "In places" — Join the "Sunday NIte Dance 12:00 Dick Haddad 8:00 Tom Jones small group of Connecticut These lucky break make it un­ (Sunday) U :30 Other Side of the Day Windsor — “ Wonderful World bowling, turned out to be really Thursday morning we had 10 for a Hartford bank. He is a Explosion" — Catch "Whiskey Run" . . . No booze on Sundays. 6:00 Religious and public service women who are bank necessary for declarer to take 1:00 Mike Greene of Brothers Grimm” 1:00-3:00; rina . busy. First the bus took off for tables for pinochle. The Vietnam veteran, a member of programming 6 :00 Chip Hobart Records executives. AT the spade finesse. He made 9:00 Scott Morgan “ Avanti” 7:00-9:00 the weekly shopping trip and winners were AUce Anderson, th e Suburban Bankers 2 :00 Dick McDonough r Mrs. Hilton resides in Bolton game with one spade, three Manchester Drive-In — JUIPooli the oil painting class was con­ 591; Mabel Wilson, 582; Louise Association and Connecticut------_ Kuherl F. Gorman 7 :00 Terry Woods “ Avanti” 8:40; “ Bananas” 7:00 Where Quality Begins Bankers Association, has four children, Gorman, who owned and O p e n hearts, one diamond and four 10:30 Religious and public service On tinuing with Kay Hendrickson Meyerholf, 580; Grace Baker, Warranty Deed serving, ^ nd SUNDAY NITE IS GREAT clubs. programming Blue-Hills Drive-In - “ Lola” Route 44A Coventry 0623S in charge. It was my day for 553; Robert Schubert, 552; Bess Norman J. and Donna L. on the Consumer Credit Com- operated Gorman Bros., Inc., is 12:00 Sign Oil 7:00; “ ’The Mechanic” 8:49; Display a native of Manchester and a DON'T WASTE ITU MANCHESTER PARKADE - 646-2g35 1116 spade finesse would have 7 4 2 - 7 3 0 8 speeches-r. at 11:15 a.m. I went Moonan, 546; Ann Perras, 545; Lavallee to Anna J. Adshade, m TO W N been fatal. East would have VI KSS-KM — 96.0 “ Chato’s Land” 10:M to the high school to talk to Mrs. Mary Nackowski, 544; Lyla property at 46 Tracy Dr., con­ graduate of Niagara Universi­ All Oay PHMOUCY taken the king of spades and (News two minutes before the hour. 24 Carol McKeon’s class about our Steele, 540; Florence Brooks, veyance tax $37.40. ty. He also attended the Univer­ hours a day) sity of Connecticut Graduate ijujurunjijijnsm I s o p would have returned a dia­ WRCH - 910 Senior Center and my position 537. Lis Pendens mond. ’Then West would have iMonday-Saturday) (Suniluv.Sulunluy 1 as a program director. On Mon­ In the afternoon tee bridge Florence E. Bitter against School of Business Administra- MEADOWS Double Feature 6:00 Reveille Midnight All stereo music Sunday 1 - 9 'N O O 'H '1'JCT o* 1-rl-i defeated the contract with four 9.00 Rhapsody 6 a.m.^ Stereo 96 m usic day Mr. Robert Romeno, the vrinners were Ethel (Juish, 4,- George F. Bitter, property on tion. TAKl I AST -WIST SIB v’ M CD { > iT diamond tricks. 12 :Q0 Matinee ; 9 a.m. KISS with Moye Music president of the Lions Club, had Gorman is a member of the All ModliBlilal Sonricos A vallaM s Noon The Difference Is the Music 680; Dorothy Andrews, 4,120; Battista Rd. 4 00 HitAlights of Hartford r M m e by to tell me theiii Jiad Manchester Republican Town JIM BROWN and MARTIN UNDAU «:00««i^t 6 p:m. StereoMusic from the Sound to Karl White, 3,611; Florence Attachments 4S5 HARTFORD ROAD 643-5230 Daily Question 12.00 ^iet Hours . ;i i je the Berkshires ' been a cancellation and would I Antoinette M. Beaulieu Committee and the Manchester 9 p.m. More Music For New,vEngland Anderson, 3,530. iSundovI please speak to the Lions Club Parking Authority. ^ A C K G U N N ” Partner deals and bids 1- Same as Mondav-Saturday listing, except from the Mansion Alinia .my friends back from against Lionel E. Beaulieu, two Plut NT, and ibe next player 8:00 Religious.progranis about our Center. I was really a tee lovely, islands of Hawaii; parcels on Overland St., $40,000. passes. You hold: Spades, 9- II 00 Quiet Hours little nervous when I arrived at drop in next week and let us Shawnee Tile and Carpet Co. “BUCK AND THE PBEACHEfl 8-6; Hearts, Q-10; the British American Club hear all about your wonderful agaiflst Helen Rubin, property Diamonds, A-K-7-6-2; Clubs, loaded down with slides, a trip. at n Blue Ridge Dr., $2,000. 10-8-3. Course Listed projector and my notes. Well, Menus for Week Marriage Licenses What do you say? luckily for. m'e the caterer Monday: Chicken noodle Mprk Alexander Collins, Charles Bronson Answer: Bid 3-NT. Since In First Aid didn’t show up and so I’ll gladly soup, tuna salad sandwich, South Windsor, and Mary Ellen . • TO BISSILI BBlDCt IXiT WfST partner has 16 to 18 points for hand my notes to Wally when he Gadwah, Vernon, April 14, LIFT AT BLUf M iU S AVFNUI Triple Feature chocolate brownies. his bid, and you have 9 points, The Manchester Red Cross Anyone wishing to participate ' comes home. Wednesday: Baked ham with Church of the Nazarene. <^GIUT0S you know that the combined announces a First Aid training may register by contacting the Bowling Results mustard sauce, buttered Richard Arnold Wentworth, “THE and plus “LOU" (R) count is 25 to 27 points. This program to begin ’Thursday. Manchester RediCross office. By the way, the high scorers carrots, pineapple fritters, roUs East Hartford, and Kathleen MEGHJWG” UNO” ought to be enough for game at First Aid committee chair­ The enrollment isjlimited. at the lanes were: High team and butter, frosted cup cake, Mary Brogan, 20 Deepwood riotrump, but it is unlikely to be man, Durward Miller, has Dr., April 28, Emanuel \. triple No. 5, Unpredictables coffee or tea. ^ enough for game in diamonds. planned this standard program for EASTER 2225; High team single No. 5, Thursday: Grilled Lutheran Church. 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BOLTON PARKADE SHOPPING CENTER * ' ' ‘ ” OPEN DAILY AND SUNDRY T IU 8 P.M. , Wntagt; »5 Sst I I n -HO-5440 Osa * I .p ti MANCHESTER EVEN IN G HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat- April 7. 1973-,P A G E ,n V B P AGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., April 7,^1978 'Local Churches Pupils Heard Area Churches In Recitals Messiah Ev'angelical Sacred Heart Chureh .Qnitarlan Universalist Second Congregational St. Bridget |Church Second Congregational Uhion Congregational / Church Lutheran Church Rt. 30, .Venioit Society Church Rev. John J. Delaney The second in a series of mid- Church Open Forum Rockville (Wisconsiii Synod) Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 481 Spring St. United Church o f Christ Pastor season recitals given by the United Church of Christ ' Rev. Paul J. Bowman 300 Btickland Rbad, Rev. Edward Konopka (Singer Learning Center Bldg. $$5N. Main St. Rev. William Ji Stack piano and voice pupils of the Rt. 44A, Coventry Minister South Windsor Founded Oct i , 1881 Cheney will be making The -Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Rev. Felix M. Davis Rev. William J. KUleen Werner Piano, Organ and Voice Rev. Robert Bechtold ‘Som e Facts* Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Rev. Karl'R. Gurgel, Pastor Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. changes in its athletic program Minister Minister Studio was held last evening in Minister iSubscrlbers who fa il to receive their Sirs: Associate Minister Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9. Published by Manchester Publishing shortly. Manuel Concalves has Saturday, Masses at 5 and Memorial Room of Center General Thieu, South Viet­ Mr. and Afrs. George F. Apel 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 10:30 a.m. and noon. ' Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 been appointed Soccer Coach WiSO a.m.. Service. The Rev. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7-.3Q p.m., school auditorium. Congregational Church. A 10 a.m;. Worship Service. nam’s client dictator, was in Assistants in ChristUm Conn. Q6040, telephone 643-2711 (A C 203.) p.m. should telephone the circulation replacing Robert Pintavalle. Mr. 'Westwood will speak on Nursery through Church School ^n day, Masses at 7:30, Stand program of 19 numbers was Church School. the U.S. as a guest of Resident Education St. John’s Episcopal Church St. Margaret Mary’s Church James Krone will succeed “ Retirement. Aging the Quests Grade 8 Learning Community: 10:80, in church; 10:30 a.m. and presented by the students of 11 a.m;; Coffee Hour department, 647-9946. Nixon. The subject of his trip Rt. 30, Vernon “ Waipping Published every evening except Sun­ Thomas Scharrett as Junior for Grace & Delight.” “ What Faith in Jesus Christ noon, school auditorium. Karen W. Pearl and Kenneth 11:30 a.m .. Confirm ation was the continuation of funds, _ t', 9 a.m.. Church School, Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Rev. W illi^ McGrath days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Varisty Basketball C!oach. John Educational program for all Means.” Sermon by the Rev. Woods. Class, Youth (ihoir weaponry, and military power Grades 5-9. Rector Rev. Joseph Schick Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press Kleis has been selected Golf 8g^, nursery. Felix M. Davis. “ A N ew Way.” ChuKh of the Assumption 7:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim to protect his dreadfully un­ Those who participated last 9 a.m.. Adult Study Class. Co-Pastors cond Gass Mail Matter. Coach. 12:45 Jr. Hi Pilgrim Adams St. at TTiompson Rd. Fellowship. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. popular regime. Now, let us I sincerely wish to see Jehovah’s Witnesses Fellowship w ill meet at the Rev. Edward S. Pepin evening were William Merritt, 10:30 a.m.. Church School, 10 a.m.. Family Service and Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Burl L. Lyons Publisher look at some facts. Cheney’s athletic record im­ ' Kingdom Hall ch u r^ to go to the Mansfield Pastor Saiidra J. Bowes, Leslie A. infants-Grade 4. Church School. p.m. The Manchester Publishing. Co There are close to 200,000 prove so that we may justify - .i.-A 'V ■■ 726 N. Main St. Training School. Rev. Robert J. Burbank Fetherston, Florence L. Stan- Si . George’s Episcopal 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. assumes no financial responsibility for men, women and children your faith in us. Perhaps if dish , Clark J. Standish, Churc Sermon Topic: “ Living Beyond Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Subscription Rates Rockville United Methodist and 11:30 aim. typographical errors appearing in adver­ locked up in contraptions called more non-college bound area Sun. 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible North United Saturday, Masses at 5 and ElizabeUi J. Schendel, Leslie A. Bolton Your Spiritual Income.” Payable in Advance “ tiger cages” made in part by Church tisements and other reading matter in athletics “ discovered” Cheney discourse. Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. Libby, Deborah A. Pearl, Neil The Rev. John F. Flora III an American corporation called A . McGinnis, Laura S. St. Peter’s 142 Grove St. St. Francis o f Assisi One Month $3.25 The Manchester Evening Herald. that might happen. 10:3l> a.m.. Group discussion 300 Parket St. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Vicar RMK/BRJ (Raymond, Episcopal Church Rev. Jtriui W. Mortimer, 673 Ellington Rd., Display advertising closing hours, I had hop^ to present to of March 1 Watchtower Rev. Earle R. Custer 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Ronzello, Drew G. Flavell, Single Copy 15f Morrison, Knutson/Brown, Sandhill Rd. Pastor South Windsor three full days prior to publication. Manchester’s recreation magazine article “ A Free Peo­ Pastor Michael A. Taylor, Ipgrid L. 8; Holy Communion. By Carrier, Weekly 75f Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor - Root, Jones.) They are cells too program a plan whereby the ple — But Obedient.” Krumins, Andra S. Grasis, Lori 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, South Windsor Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon 9:30 a.m .. Church School, Rev. Eugene M. Kibride One Y ear $39.00 small to allow the prisoner to town may utilize our physical 9 and 10:30 a.m. Worship Ser­ Center Congregational Bea Turner, Christine A. Church School, Nursery Care. Rev. Standish Macintosh prior to day of publication; 12 noon Nursery through adults. stand up straight or lie down facilities but as of this moment Zion Evangelical vice. Sermon: “ The Church Gankofskie, Sharon Plante, 11 a.qi.. Coffee Hour And dis- Interim Vicar Six Months $19.50 Friday for publigation Saturday and 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. flat. So after several years’ I have not had a reply to my Lutheran Church rHumanness of Hate.” Guest United Church o f Christ Theresa M. Sharpies and the cussion; Topic: The Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Three' Months $9.75 Monday. Nursery through Grade 2. confinement, the subject has call. (Missouri Synod) preacher, the Rev. Wayne Ken­ 11 Center St. Taylor Family — Rick, Mike, Transfiguration of Jesus. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. p.m. ' s X'- ^ Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 begun to travel about in crab­ Once again, thank you for Cooper and High Sts. dall, pastor of South United Co-Pastors Merrianne, Susan and Wendy. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Prince of • Peace Lutheran like position holding his or her your kindness. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Methodist Church. Lyntian G. Farrar Church School. Guest Preacher and 11 a.m. Church twisted body above the ground Sincerely, Pastor 9 a.m. Church School. Winthrop Nelson Jr. The Rev. Samuel C. Walker, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., Wrong Man CaH Adrift scurrying on palm and foot. John Garofalo Nursery and Grades 3 through First Congregational Church Diocese of Long Island. St. Mary’s Church The confinement years also Director of Hebron Coventry Rt. 31, Coventry 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. 6- 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. Worship; Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr. Rev. W. H. Wilkins, Rev. F. Bernard Miller entail great tortures day in and 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and 10:30 a.m., CTiurch School. Services. Reception of new! i United Methodist Church Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., said J. Patrick Gray has become the Pastor Pastor Pastor day out. Barrels of lime are Yoiith Forum. Nursery, Kindergarten and members. Sermon Rt. 44A, Bolton To Offer I Rev. Paul F. Ramen it in a nutshell, “ The wrong man has first political casualty of the poured through the wooden Misleading 10:10-11:30 a.m., 6th and 8th Grades 1 and 2. “ Responsibility Rev. David M. Campbell cage ceiling to mar and burn 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 9 a.m., Sunday School. Grs^e Youth Instraction 7:30 p.m. Joint Concert with Discipleship.” Pastor been cast adrift by the White House,” Watergate Affair. We fear that unless the flesh of those weak and To the editor: Puppet Show ^ ’The Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. . 7 p.m.. Youth meeting. choirs at Center Congregational 10:15-11 a.m C o ffe e ' sickly from years of mistreat­ ’The headline in the April 3rd Sermon Topic; The Sign of Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 in referring to the withdrawal of L. the administration recognizes this af­ Church. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. Fellowship and Learning Op­ T h e Manchester Junior 9:30 a.m.. Church School, ment and interrogation. Only newspaper is indeed mis­ Hope. Nursery will be provided. Nursery through Adult. First Congregational Church and 10:45 a.m. Patrick Gray III of Stonington from fair, it cannot and will not be allowed St. John’s Polish National Senior High Rhythm Choir portunities for Youth and Women’s Club will present a the victims of these tortures leading. It reads: Message 9:30 a.m.. Church School. United Church of Christ ' Catholic Church r e h e a r d at the church. Adults. Woodruff Hall. puppet show, “ Come Swim 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and nomination for permanent director of to fade away by the opposition, that show their abuse unlike many Clear: Cut Tax Rate.” Clear to 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellow ^ip ^ i n St., Coventry Second Congregational iRev. Walter A. Hyszko 7 p.m. Confirmation class 6:30-8 p.m.. Grade 9 Confir­ With M e,” at the Mary Cheney Conversation. of the P.O.W’s. And their cap- whom? Perhaps to an editor Meeting. 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Nursery, Rev. Robert Heavilin, Church the Federal Bureau of Investigation. other casualties may follow. , Pastor meets at the church. Senior mation Class, Federation Library Tuesday at 10 a.m. tors do not discriminate on the with ultra-microscopic eyes.. 7:30 p.m., Deacons Meeting. Interim Pastor Rt. 44A, Coventry High Youth Forum at the Room. The show will be the last in a Infant through Grade 2. Ser­ Granted Gray was loyal to the 'The President m ay fe e l that the loss basis of sex or age. Otherwise the emphasis mon; “ ’The Gospel According to Rev. Robert Bechtold 9 A.m., Mass, English. church. Seventh graders at the 7:30 p.m.. Joint (Concert by series of puppet shows for pre­ White House but loyalty is, we For instance, Mrs. Ngo Ba given to the opinions of 10 peo­ Paul.” 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Minister of Gray is less important than turning 10:30 a.m.. Mass, English- church. Chancel Choirs of Center schoolers, and will run until Thanh, a lawyer of great ple who spoke in favor of this 11 a.m.. Worship Service. believe, a virtue. the heat of open investigation upon a PoIiSh. 8:30 p.m. Bible study class Church and North Methodist 10:45 a.m. Gilead Congregational prominence, was educated at idea (10 people out of ap­ First Congregational Church 10 a.m.. Worship Service. meets at church. Church. The story concerns Danny Church Granted Gray was perhaps too can­ member or members of his White Columbia University. She proximately 50,000 pop­ of Vernon Our Savior Lutheran Church 10 a.m., Church School. : Church o f Christ Duck’s search for a playmate, Hebron returned to South Vietnam to ulation... 10 people out of the Rev. J (^ A. Lacy 239 Graham Rd. 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. did and honest in his replies to House inner circle. He may be right LydaD and Vernon Sts. First Church of Christ and in his search he invites Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr. help her people protest the perhaps 10 per cent of this pop­ Minister South Windsor senatorial inquisitors but hasn’t the as far as his personal position is con­ Iv Eugene Brewer Scientist Church of the Nazarene other woodland residents to Pastor Facist regime of President ulation over 65...and I doubt if Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew Rev. Ronald A. Erbe Minister 447 N. Main St. 236 Main St. swim with him. The basic 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The big scream of late from the Congress cerned. T hieu. For one of her activities these 10 represent more than a Assistant Minister Pastor theme of the story is the Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. she aided relatives of prisoners few of them) is, I believe, an Rev. William A. Taylor been that administration officials are The real loss though is not thej^ 9 A.m., Bible CTass. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Pastor responsibility for preserving Sermon Topic; The Sign of About Town at Tam Hiep prison get food in. example of ignorant or yellow 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 10, a.m.. Worship. George day School and Nursery. the environment and preventing Hope. Nursery will be provided. often too evasive? reflections the a ffa ir has cast upon She also organized the Women’s journalism. Church School. The Rev. Mr. vice. M rs. Neil Wenthe of 40 Canithers, guest speaker. “ Unreality” is the subject of 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. pollution. 9:45 a.m., Church School. Committee to Defend the The message, to me, is just Lacey will preach. Communion 9 a.m., Sunday School. Woodstock Dr. is a member of And granted too. Gray, being a the White House nor the political Maple Flower. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) 6 p.m., Worship. Service by the lesson-sermon. The Golden Classes for all ages. Puppet Tlie arts and education com­ Peoples Right to Live. For this the opposite. The fact that so will be served. Second Hour 10 to 10:15 a.m.. Fellowship the Simsbury Light Opera Com­ strong admirer of the President, may desire of administration opponents to the teen-age boys of the church. Text; Jeremiah 23:29. Show and Balloon Launching. mittees of the women’s club she was arrested. few people showed up (less than following service will feature a and coffee. pany presently in .rehearsal for The Christian Science 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. will present the program. Talcotiville of “campaigned” for Mr. Nixon in use whatever pretext they can to em­ For six months she awaited in previous years) seems to , film “ Oh Woodstock!” Gilbert and Sullivan’s “ Pirates Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Message by the pastor. Congregational Church trial. In that time she was tor­ say; ’The populace has faith in 5 p.m., Junior High Pilgrim St. Matthew's Church of Penzance” to be presented 1972 but apparently “ campaigning” barrass and harass the administra­ South United Methodist open to the public, except on Children’s Church and Super­ United Church of Christ tured in many fashions. Her its elected representatives to Fellowship. Tolland April 20-21,27-28 and May 4-5 at Church holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. vised Nursery provided. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox by high political appointees is only a tion. food was filthy and lice-ridden. place proper priorities on the Inside 7 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim Rev. J. Clifford Curtin the Simsbury High School. 1226 Main St. Monday through Friday and 7 p.m. Evening Service. Pastor She had no m ^ ica l care. At her needs of the town, to use the tax Fellowship. Pastor sin when done by those wishing to fill The real loss is that we believe J. Manchester from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first trial her husband tried to have money wisely and not cut Message by the pastor. United Pentecostal Church Gary Perrett of 49 Keeney St. the shoes of St. J. Edgar, who was the Patrick Gray would have been an Dr. George W. Webb Thursday of each month. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service her given proper hospitaliza­ needed services, to realize that 187 Woodbridge St. Avery St. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 has entered an original painting Rev. Wayne Kendall FirAl Church of Christ, Scien­ and Sunday School Sermon master campaigner of all, otherwise excellent FBI director and his perfor­ tion. The judges replied that education, especially of the Robert Baker Christian Reformed Church p.m. in the llth annual Benedictine Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. tist will hold a testimony Topic: “ A Friend Indeed.” she could get sufficient care at young, is of prime importance. Report Pastor 661 Avery St. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 Art Awards, a national art com­ he would not have enjoyed a half- mance, although not entirely flawless Pastors meeting tonight at 8 at the Concordia Lutheran Church the Bien Hoa prison and there While the directors should try South Windsor and 11:45 a.m. petition, at the Benedictine i Rowland Evans and Robert Novak church. All are welcome. 40 Pitkin St. century in the FBI post. as acting director, proved this point. she was transferred, nearly to hold spending down, they 10 a.m., Sunday School. Abbey in Fecamp, France. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Rev. Richard E. Bertram Bolton Congregational Rev. Peter Mans dead from asthma. should not cut spending in the 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Minister St. Bernard’ s Church The only reason Gray was dumped, Gray has been sacrificed and while vice. Passion Sunday. Pastor St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Vice Pastor Church The political prisoners of school system to the point Bolton Center Rd. Rockville Loyal Circle of the King’s even though he loyally asked to be many prominent men are being con­ Haldeman’s Revengp Webb preaching. Sermon; “ The Park and Church Sts. South Vietnam are perhaps the where teachers find that lack of St. James Church 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. John J. White Daughters will hold its regular Greatest Sentence Ever The Rev. George Nostrand 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Rev. J. Stanton Conover “ withdrawn,” was Watergate. sidered for the post; can we be sure wretched of the earth b^ause books and materials hamper White House staffers are grand­ Nixon’s domestic staffers. In the Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. William Schnieder meeting Monday at 7:45 p.m. in WASHINGTON - The morale W r it ^ . ” Rector Church School through Grade 6. Minister of our political errqrs. They are them in their efforts to teach ly rewarded despite the im­ second Nixon administration, P^istor, 5:40 p.m., Christian Educa­ Rev. Anthony Mfiler Center Congregational Church. The administration has bungled the the next nominee, or the one after of Dr, Henry A. Kissinger’s 9 ^h d,,10:45 a.|n., .Infant Thp Rev. Stephen J. White Nursery care for small our responsibility. Thieu must and stimulate the children to plications of Watergate, the the White House domestic staff Rbv.' ti^pjel j. Karpiey tion Classes Hostess will be Mrs. Alice talented NSC staffers, mapy of Toddlers tfantugh Kln^^arteii. The R«v. Ronald Haldeman children. , 10:15 af.m., Church School. affair from its beginning and the that, will fare any better before the^ not hayc any. .ntipre American learn, to the point where failure of Phase Hi, the ITt has produced three undor Rev. Eugene J. Charman Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Clark. whom believe themselves vic­ at Susannah Wiesley House. TO: 30 , H6iy ddiiinluhibii'. 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, 6 p.m.. Evening Service. dollars or military support. He dedicated teachers are secretaries, six'assistant frustrated Senate Committee, Senate until Watergate is really tims of back-room persecution scandal and other political dis­ Church Sqhool for Grades 7,8,9 Sermon “ What John Saw in p.m. secretaries, six members of 9 and 10:45 a.pi.. Grade 1 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Saturday, Masses at 5 and has been directly responsible demoralized by the feeling that asters. and High School. Nursery care Christ.” Wapping Community Church Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, Articles for the YWCA rum­ reviewing Gray’s nomination for con­ settled? by the White House palace presidential commissions dnd through High School in the main Eucharist (Service for Trial 7:30 p.m. for the U.S. bombings that the directors and the townspeo­ The irony is directly for small children. 7 p.m., Lenten Bible Study. 1790 Ellington Rd. 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. mage sale to be held April 26 This is the question we feel many guard and the State Depart­ over zu deputy assistant building. Use) Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, firmation, used Gray for political pur­ lowered U.S. dignity around the ple are against them rather traceable to Haldeman. It is no 11:45 a.m. Reception for 7:30 p.m., Pilgrim South Windsor from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and April 27 ment hierarchy, is dropping to secretaries. 9 a.m.. Adult Class: “ Know 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer (Ser­ 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Americans are asking and one we feel world and the fierce repression than supporting them in their secret that Haldeman resents Pastor Christensen and his Fellowship. Rev. Harold W. Richardson from 10 a.m. to 1 ;30 p.m. at the poses which had nothing to do with an alarm ing low point for Contrast that with the treat­ Yourself.” Pastor Thomas vice for Trial Use) with sermon of the South Vietnamese people. efforts in the educational field. everything about Kissinger — faniily in Kaiser Hall. Minister St Maurice’s Church Community Y are now being the President should be asking reasons having nothing to do ment of one of Kissinger’s im­ Sargeant will be the leader, at’ by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. Gray’s qualifications for the post nor We have a chance to end the In­ I certainly believe that there his continuous and highly Rev. R. Stanley Eaton Bolton accepted at the YWCA office, with Dr. Kissinger. portant senior staffers, Viron "$■ Susannah Wesley House. dhurch School, Nursery, Crib him self. dochina devastation now and are many m ore people in favorable publicity, his total Associate Minister Rev. Robert W. CYonin 80 N. Main St. Items- will be his personal integrity. P. Vaky. For 18 months, the Class. undo the violent, mistake Manchester in favor of suppor­ T h e sense of persecution'’is access to the President and the Pastor received until April 23. The State Department refused *to 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning started 15 years ago. Let us ting the present Board of well-founded and its symbol is exemption of his NSC 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ building will be closed April 16- give Vaky, a career Foreign Trinity Covenant Church Coffee House hope we have the sense and the Education’s budget request undeniable: National Security operations from Haldeman’s vice and Church School. Saturday, ^ s s e s at 5 and 7 21. For more information, call Service officer, the am­ 302 Hackmatack St. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer humanity to do so. than those against it, even Ck)uncil (NSC) staffers are not iron control. But while p.m. Mrs. David Wampold, 872-2156 bassadorial appointment he Rev. Norman E. Swensen (B ook of Common I’rayer) with James Hyland though those against it are given the perquisites of other Kissinger is perforce iinmune Rockville Baptist Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, in (^ventry. was due. Haldeman refused to Pastor sermon by the Rev. M r. Signs Of Maturity 633 Center St. more vocal. from Haldeman’s vengeance, 69 Union St. 11 a.m. White House aides. More im­ lift a finger. Finally, Kissinger ,Mrs. Lpuis Karlberg, Haldeman. Nursery C!are. Manchester I wonder if the directors portant is’^ e determination of his aides are not, even with Rev. Robert L. LaCounte might consider ways of persuaded Mr. Nixon-himself to Organist Weekday Services; It may be too soon to credit labor to come up with the plan which calls the State Department, ever Kissinger’s active intervention. Pastor alleviating some of the strain order the State Department to Mr. Charles Lunn Wednesday, 6 a.m.. Holy more jealous about NSC en­ In a city where appearances First Evangelical Lutheran unions with having reached a new for an annual raise based on produc­ give Vaky an embassy. It was Choir Director Eucharist (Services for Trial Letter Of Thanks on those elderly people living on croachment on its hereditary tell so much, Kissinger’s men 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Church of Rockville The maturity but there are encouraging fixed incomes and perhaps give Costa Rica — scarcely a plum. Use) tivity gains plus a cost of living factor. Dear Mr. Yost: turf, to deny promotions and are members of a special White Nursery through adult, in­ 154 Orchard St. them a deduction similar to At that, Vaky fared b ett^ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Holy Eucharist (Ser­ signs that their leaders and their good assignments for Foreign House underclara. Unlike cluding College ^ r e e r Class. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Bible Both sides hope to have all issues Thank you very much for the than another brilliant Foreign Classes with classes for all ages vice for 'Trial Use) those given veterans. ^rvice officers attached to domestic aides under 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Pastor members have realized that strikes excellent coverage given to the Service officer, Soviet expert three through adult, plus an In­ 6:30 p.m., Supper-Service in settled before the national contract I ask the directors not to blind Kissinger — a discrimination Haldeman’s control, the NSC First Sunday of each month. Speaks Cheney Tech basketball team themselves to realities such as Helmut Sonnenfeldt, who has fant Nursery. Neill Hall. are a poor way to solve differences expires August 1, 1974, which allows fought by Kissinger but tacitly staffers are denied regular Holy Communion; Second Sun­ 9 a.m.. Religious School. by during the recently concluded the need for a good education by been Kissinger’s invaluable 10:60 a.m.. Worship Service backed by H. R. (Bob) White House transportation, day, missionary service. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion Eugene with management and can be avoided. ample time. The fundamental for­ season. I certainly appreciate hiding behind mere phrases lieutenant in the SALT with) the Rev. Mr. Swensen Haldeman, the mighty White are denied use of the White Nursery provided. Group. Brewer First, the railway unions reached The Herald’s interest in our such as “ Hold the line on tax negotiations. Sonnenfeldt, os­ preaching on “ The Way of the mula could well serve as an example House chief of staff. House mess, are denied parking 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. athletic program. My prior rates!” — economy certainly! ; tracized by both the Defense Cross.” Children’s Church for Jesus said, “ Behold I stand agreement on a contract three months Thus, the NSC is becoming a privileges, are denied entry into Full Gospel Christian - vice. Nursery provided. First Sunday of each month, to unions in other basic industries. experiences in other Tech but not at the expense of and State Departments, is those in Grades 1-6, plus a Fellowship at the door and knock; if schools did not include reading dead end for career Foreign .the White House box at the Communion. ahead of the expiration of the old, in­ ^..Steelworkers should benefit greatly critically needed services. without a new assignment at Nursery for Pre-School Interdenominational anyone . . . opens the door, I about our athletic teams. Service diplomats, a fact Kennedy Center and are denied suring that there w ill be no w ork stop­ Melvin Horwitz this writing — and Haldeman children. Orange Hall will come in ;..” Rev. 3:%. from the new maturity in efforts to Your extremely kind words drenched wite irony. While NSC invitations to state dinners at Vernon United 223 Ludlow Road has refused to intervene in his 4:15 p.m.. Inquirer’s Class. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, A minister once took a page if ratification is approved as directed toward John Kleis is staffers, who helpkl President the White House. Methodist Church Wesleyan United find a common ground to prevent not Manchester behalf. Pastor The Hope of Jesus Chorazin! H ow terrible for you too, month’s rent money to ffie especially noted. Nixon achieve his glorious Kissinger’s men can easily Rt. 30 Methodist Church expected. Fred Rondon, Kissinger’s top Bethsaida! If the miracles which were home of a desperately’ poor only strikes but the boom and bust cy­ triumphs (the SALT agree­ bear such minor indignities. Rev, F. W. Schuster, Minister Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Editor’s Note: Yellow jour- staffer for Africa and the UN, is Calvary Church 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study performed in ^ou had been performed woman. He knocked repeated­ Second, the Steelworkers and 10 ment, the China policy, Viet- What has really damaged their Jesus Sends Out the Seventy>two Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor cle. Since steel contracts expire every naliShi? Our reporter merely being exiled by the State (Assemblies of God) in ly r e and Sidon, long ago the people ly but received no answer. namization, the Berlin morale is the vivid contrast and open discussion. Sunday 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. m a jo r com panies cam e up with a plan three years, all too often accompanied covered the budget hearing and Department bureaucracy to the 647 E. Middle Tpke. After this the Lord chose another there would have sat down, put on 'The next day he returned, agreements, among others) are between what is happening to School. Nursery-age Kindergarten. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School reported what transpired there. political section in Lima, Peru. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, seventy-two men and sent them out, sackcloth, and sprinkled ashes on knocking on doors and win­ designed to prevent the recurrent by strikes, steel customers over Today*s Thought treated shabbily, domestic , their careers and those of Mr. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic ser­ 10:45 a.m.. Church School for Classes for all ages. John D. Negroponte, who Pastor vice. two by two, to go ahead of him to themselves to show that they had dows until she timidly opened strikes that have plagued the in­ Grade 1 through 6. 11 a.m., Worship Service. bought to hedge against the possibility overworked himself into a every town and place where he him­ turned from their sins! God wUl show the door. She was fearful it // // 7 to 9 p.m., Junior Methodist Nursery. dustry. The no-strike agreement is Quietness hospital as Kissinger’s globe­ 10 a.m., Sunday School, self was about to go. H e said to them, more mercy on the Judgment Day to w a s th e landlord, she of a walkout and arranged for foreign on(d There's the Little Matter of the Tip! Church of Jesus Christ of Youth Fellowship, second and 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. ‘Be still and know that I am trotting top deputy for Viet­ classes for adults and children. l..atter-day Saints (Mortnon) “ There is a large harvest, but few Tyre and Sidon than to you. And as explained, for he had come based upon a pre-arranged wage for­ purchases. fourth Sunday of each month. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. God, nam, is earmarked for similar Nursery facilities for the little Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. workers to gather it in. Pray to the for you, Capernaum! You wanted to and knocked the previous day. mula and a pre-strike arbitration pan­ That I who made and gave obscurity in Quito, Ecuador. ones. Terryl E. Draney, Bishop owner o f the harvest that he will send lift yourself up to heaven? You wifi The minister explained how Even when a strike was averted, thee life Another Vietnam expert, 11 a.m., Service of Worship out. workers to gather in his harvest. el to settle disputes. It could be a giant be thrown down to hell!” Vernon Assemblies of God Unitarian Fellowship he had visited the day before, Will lead thy faltering steps Richard W. Smyser, was barred and Bible preaching. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Go! I am senmng you like lambs with money for her rent. step forward, for the industry and for production fell off as customers used Jesus said to his disciples, “ Whoever 51 Old Town Rd. o f Glastonbury aright; from any suitable job at all at 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. among wolves. Don’t take a purse, or listens to you, listens to me; whoever Ruefully she said, “ It was m y up inventories and foreign supplies. Academy Junior High the country at large. That I who see each State after two fruitful years Guest speakers; The Rev. Hugh Classes for all ages. a beggar’s bag, or shoes; don't A^p to Lord sent you, and I rejects you, rejects me; and whoever Sunday; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Main St., Glastonbury The whole vicious cycle made un­ kparrow’s fall with Kissinger. He is now a Corey, missionary-secretary; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. greet anyone on the road. Whenever would not let you in.” George Meany, president of the rejects me, rejects the one who sent School for all ages. Will hear and heed thy fellow at the Woodrow Wildon and Uie Rev. and Mrs. George you m into a house, first say, ‘Peace H ow often we deprive necessary difficulties for the mills, me. 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery AFLrGO, telegraphed his approval of earnest call. Center. Downs, home missionaries of Gospel Hall be w th this house.’ I f a peace-loving ourselves of life’s richest 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic and School. the pact to I.W. Abel, president of the unable to maintain production at a I am God. Kissinger’s expert on North the AAwmblies of God, Alaska. 415 Center St. man fifes ^ere, let your greeting of blessings by fearfully refusing “ Be still and know that I am Vietnam, William Stearman, peace remain on him; if not, take back our Lord entrance into our United Steelworkers, as ‘an excellent constant level for the workers, who God. ^ , has been denied promotion by 10 a.m., Breaking bread. your m etin g of peace. Stay in that H ie Return of the Seventy-two Unitarian Meeting House hearts. He does not tap lightly faced possible layoffs; and for the na­ Trinity Lutheran Church example of sound collective When aching burdens crush the State Department for Community Baptist Church 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. same house, eating and drinung what 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford once and leave, but n e i^ te r Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 tion, which saw a bigger and bigger thy heart several, years despite An American Baptist Church 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. they offer you, because a worker The seventy-two men came back in Rev.-Nathaniel D. Lauriat will he make a forcible entry. bargaining and labor management Rev. Donald McClean Then know that I formed thee Kissinger’s intervention, and he I 585 E. Cepter St. should be given his pay. Don’t move great joy. “ Lord,” they said, “ even the statesmanship.” share of steel business going abroad m l CNUMM OF GHRST for the part is not alone. Of seven Foreign Rev. Ondon P. Stairs The Presbyterian; Church around from one house to another. demons obeyed us when we com­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, with an adverse effect on our trade 8and 10:30a.m., Worship Ser­ Lydall and Vernon Street I f it works as it is intended, the new And Purpose in the plan I Service officers on Kissinger’s Minister 43 Spruce St. Whenever you go into a town and are manded them in your name!” Nursery and Worship Church hold. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor vice, Holy Communion. Phone: 643-2517 policy will be all that Meany hopes. balance. , staff eligible for promotion this mada welcome, ^ t what is set before Jesus answered them, “ I saw Satan School. Trust in God. year, none was promoted. 8:30 a.m., Discipleship Class. you,'heal the sick in that town, and 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. The agreement should be made to fall like lightning from heaven. Listen! Adult Instruction Class. Abel and R. Keith Larry of U.S. Steel, “ Be still and know that I am Despite efforts to enlist the aid 9:15 a.m.. Church School for 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. say to the pdbple there, ‘The Kingdom I have mven you authority, so that you who headed industry representatives, work. It beats going to war — striking God, of chief-of-staff Haldeman, he all ages, Sunday School for Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. of God has cod e near you.’ But when­ can walk on snakes and scorpions, and Who made the atom’s tiny did nothing. Nursery through Grade 4 con­ W orship Service. N u rsery ever you go into a town and are not have been working for several years every thr^ years. over all the power of the Enemy, and span The only Kissinger staffer ap­ tinuing during the worship ser­ provided. welcomed there, go out in the streets nothing will hurt you. But don’t be United Congregational WE HAVE A NEW And set it moving in My plan; pointed to a high post in the vice. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. and say, ‘Even the dust from your glad b ^ u s e the evil spirits obey you: Church • X \ That I who guide the stars State of Defense Itepartments 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. town that sticks to dijr feet we wipe rather be glad because your names a i^ United Church of Christ MEEnNH PLAGE above i is Marshall Wright, acting Topic: “Picking Flowers on St, Bartholoniew’s Church Tolland ^ off Against you; but remember this, the written in heaven.” THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSAIIST SOCIETY NOW MEETS ON Today in Hisidry Will guide and keep thee in assistant secretary of State for Golgotha.” A nursery is Rev. Philip Hussey Kitudom of God has come near you!’ Rev. Donald G. Miller, / SUNDAYS at lOilO ol Hi* SINGER LEARNING CENTER, My love. congressional relations. provided during the Worship Pastor I tem you that on the Judgment;,Day Minister 4S1 SprlHf St., Moachciitar Our plieiiai S4S-SISI Today is Saturday, April 7, long-distance demonstration of i In 1897, Turkey declared war Be thou still.” Otherwise, NSC has meant Thh lelection of Holy Scripture contiating of S6rvic6. God w U show mote mercy to .Sworn Luke 10,1-20 in Today*. Engliih Version u the 97th day of 1973. There are television. The image ;^n Greece. Doran routine oblivion for the brilliant 5 p.m.. Church Family Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. than tb thst town!” ' . part of the New Teaiament of our Lord Jew. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ W e invite you to hear our minister, Arnold Westwood, 288 days left in the year. transmitted from Washington (') In 1947, auto pioneer Henry Submitted by men who helped so much to Supper. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 .1. I . ■ ' 'ii% Oiriat. vice and Church School. speak on: "RETIREMENT & AGING, THE QUESTS FOR Today’s highlight in history: was that of Secretary, of ' Ford died at the age of 83. Eugene Brewer produce SALT, Vietnamization 6 p.m.. Vesper Service. and 11:30 a.m. : inke Uritellevliig Tamm 11 a.m.. High School Class. G R A CE & OELIGHT." Also yl*lt our intergenerational On this date in 1927, an Commerce Herbert Hoover. In 1953, the Swedish diplomat, Minister © and the China triumph. In Topic: “ You Are Not Your 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim educational program. ' , audience at the Bell Telephone On this date— '’pag Hammerskjold, was Church of Christ Richard Nixon’s and Bob Own!” “ tfdw terrible it will be fo r you, o AmrrlCM BIM. SocMy IM6. IWt Fellowship. laboratories in New York In 1509, France declared war elected secretary general of the Haldeman’s Washington, ' 'Ah; watched the first successful on Venice. United Nations. success can be mixed blessing. h i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. April 7. 1973- PAGB NlNg: PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., April 7, 1W3 Gay Brewer Man Feared Isutndln^ Herald Angle Yesterday's Results Boston 15, New Yoik 5 Baltimore 10, Milwaukee © By Earl Yost Chicago at Texas, postponed Minnesota 8, Oakland 3 California 3, Kansas C i^ 2 Masters Final Other clubs not scheduled S p o r ts Editor Nicklaus stumbled to a round, only five other Rudolph, 72-72; young John was using. “They’re" twice Today's Games AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - as light and 12 times as 1972 records in prenthesds When Gay Brewer sees fiveover-par 77 that left him players besides the four Miller, 75-69, arid New Zealand’s left-handed Bob strong as steel,” he said. “I Detroit Lolich 22-14 at green— the color of U.S. five shots back of Brewer leaders were under Charles, 74-70. can d^ive ^he ball 20 to 30 Gevelwd Perry 24-16 Spring Average Deceiving currency and also the color and a trio of other tour Augusta’s par and five were New York Kline 16-9 at even. Puerto Rico’s Chi Chi yards farther.” of the Masters’ jacket—he regulars tied at 141—Tommy Arnold Palmer and Lee Boston Pattln 17-13 FENWAY PARK, Boston - Big Carlton Fisk was the Rodriguez, chipping in ioT says all sorts of things Aaron, Bob Dickson and J. Trevino, who leads the Fifty-seven players who Milwaukee Lockwood 845 at Golden Boy with the Beantown baseball clientele last year birdies on the final two holes happen. C. Snead. But the big move year’s money-winning Baltimore Cuellar 18-12 when he led ttie Boston Red Sox in hitting and wound up as and using only 22 putts, was . shot 151 and under survived “The adrenalin starts was made by Brewer, who parade with more than $100,- M innesota K aat 10-2 a t rookie-of-the-year. The New England native picked up just a shot out of the lead with 72- the cut for the final rounds flowing,’’ the 41-year-old stormed back from an 000, were h a n ^ g op at 149. Oakland Odom 15-6, n. where he left off yesterday with a power performance that 70— 142, followed by former today and Sunday, which Kansas City Simpson 84 or veteran says. “I get nervous opening 75 with a brilliant Brewer played a belied his spring feats. champion Bob Goalby, 73- will be televis.ed by CBS-TV. Drago 12-17 at California and excit^. I concentrate sixunder-par 66 that allowed remarkable round, starting The most prominent Fisk batted just .107 during Grapefruit League play but 70; G rier Jones, 71-72; Wright 18-11, n. yesterday to the delight of 32,882 fans in chilly, windy 55 more. My swing improves. I him to pick up 11 shots on with an eaglethree at the casualties were former U.S. the heavily favored Britain’s Peter Oosterhuis, Chicago Wood 24-17 at Texas degree weather, he unloaded two homers - one a grand hit with greater ease.” 555-yard second hole inhere and British Open champion Boston 8-10, n Brewer was the man most Nicklaus, bidding for his 73-70, and Masashi “Jumbo” slam - and a double, drove in six runs and scored four as Ozaki, the long-hitting he laced a threewood within * Tony Jacklin of England, Only games scheduled the Sox trounced New York, 15-5. players feared as the 37th fifth Masters crown. a foot of the hole. He played former U.S. amateur cham­ Sunday's Games Masters Golf Tournament Brewer’s surge was all the former baseball player from Detroit at Cleveland The catcher led the bottom of the order. Fish, Rico Tokyo, 69-74, all tied at 143. the last 11 hol^s in six under pion Deane Beman and PetrcKelli, Doug Griffin and Dwight Evans collected 12 of went into the last-half show­ more remarkable when one par, knocking in his last bir­ Canadaian Gary Cowan, all New York at Boston the Red Sox’ 20 base hits and scored 10 of the runs and down today with a four-way considers that this time a die with a 20-foot putt on the barely missing at 152. Milwaukee at Baltimore tie at the head of the elite year ago he was in an The even par 144 group in­ Minnesota at Oakland, n drove in eight of the runs. 17th. Kansas City at California, n. pack and defending cham­ Augusta hospital fighting a cluded tour stalwarts The forecast for the final Gardner Dickinson, 74-70; He gave credit also to new Chicago at Texas, n. Pickups on Press Row pion Jack Nicklaus’ putter gastric ulcer. two days was rain. sputtering. Going into today’s third Jim Jamieson, 73-71; Mason graphite-shafted woods he The first six Yankee hitters were left-handed and seven of the nine starters against right-hander Luis Tiant who National League survived a nightmarish first inning due to his own wildness East mwiite ‘Hang on for Your Life’ (Herald Photo by Dean Yost) (Herald Photo by Dean Yost) following a lost fly ball in centerfield by Reggie Smith Yesterday’s Results which fell for a double...Carl Yastrzemski had to wait until 7, St. Louis 5 Fisk Connects for Grand Slammer in Fourth to Sink Yankees July 22 last year to collect his first home. Yesterday he New York 3, Philadelphia 0 Carlton Fisk Unloads First of Two Homers in Second Inning had No. 1 in his first at-bat, a towering fly into the center- Chicago 3, 2 field bleachers...Thanks to a tricky wind, it took one hour Bruins on Road Houston 2, Atlanta 1, 13 in­ and 21 minutes to play the first three innings and 2:57 for nings the game...Fisk’s two homers marked the first time he San Diego 4, 2 Designated Hitters Bucs Start Fast Without Esposito Other clubs not scheduled HomeRunHistory ever turned the trick in one game. Both were Ruthian Today's Games clouts. NEW YORK (AP) — For the Boston Bruins, Buffalo Philadelphia Longborg 14-12 Post .250 Average Sabres and St. Louis Blues, tonight begins “hang on for at New York Matlack 1510 Rightfielder Batted Ninth your life” time. For Philadelphia and Minnesota, the Montreal Moore 9-9 at NEW YORK (AP) - Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Twins W ithout Clemente Chicago Pappas 17-7 For Twins^ Oliva National Hockey League quarterfinal playoffs resume as a took advantage of the most revolutionary change in recent When was the last time the rightfielder batted ninth in NEW YORK (AP) - They said, winning form. He gave up a double to best three-out-of-five series. San Francisco Willoughby 64 baseball history Friday night by becoming the first player the order? Dwight Evans had that distinction yesterday. at Cincinnati Billingham 12-12 NEW YORK (AP) - Tony Oliva “Play ball,” and the Pittsburgh Felix Millan and Jones’ first homer in The Bruins, the defending Stanley Cup champions, skate Red Sox-Yanks to hit a home run as a designated hitter. Outfielders are usually good hitters but this is another sign Los Angeles Messersmith 8- made home run history as a Orlando Cepeda, Boston’s Pirates charged from the dugout onto the third inning, then was tagged for of the changing times...Fenway is still a Fun Park, always into New York to face a squad of Rangers which, after 11 at San Diego Norman 9-11 N. designated hitter Friday night but the Oliva connected off Oakland’s another Jones blast in the seventh. skidding erratically through the final weeks of the regular designated hitter, suffered through an loss to the Boston Red Sox. That the field in their gleaming white un­ known for its action because of t|ie short leftfield fence. A Only games scheduled Minnesota Twins were just as happy Catfish Hunter in the first in­ iforms, laced in black and gold. Seaver, a Cy Young winner in 1969, season, outmuscled, outplayed and out goaltended Boston O-for-6 game but the other Red Sox ning of the Twins’ 8-3 victory gave him the first run batted in 3-0 lead, as enjoyed by the Yanks after one inning, soon Sunday's Games over a couple of designated out­ exploded to the tune of 20 hits to bury by a designated hitter and he The left side of the sleeve, high up looked the role for the first seven in­ vanished when the Red Sox bats unloaded against Mel on its home ice for 6-2, 4-2 triumphs last Wednesday and St. Louis at Pittsburg 2 over the world champion A’s. fielders. the Yankees. later posted the first hit with an near the shoulder, carried a reminder nings-allowing just four hits. Then he Stottlemyre, once the ace of the Yankee staff...Yankee Thursday nights. To make it worse for the Bruins, they’ll Houston at Atlanta 2 Oliva, who played in only 10 games . With Rod Carew on base, Oliva Carl Yastrzemski, who didn’t hit his hammered the first pitch infield single. of the late Roberto Clemente—“No. gave up a pinch double to Bill Robin­ reliefer Casey Cox didn’t win any friends in Boston when have to go without NHL scoring leader Phil Esposito, out Philadelphia at New York Blomberg, who went to bat last season after a pair of knee first home run last season until July thrown to him by Hunter 4(K) 21” circled in black. son and later, he Walked Del Unser he plunked Fisk and Reggie Smith with pitches late in the of action with ligament damage to his right knee. Montreal at Chicago for the first time at 1:53 p.m operations, smashed a two-run homer 22, connected in the first inning and feet into the right field seats, “Now I know he is really gone...now and put men on first and third with game...Both teams wore knit uniforms, marking the first The Sabres, the young Cinderella team of these playoffs, San Francisco at Cincinnati EST, finished with one hit in Los Angeles at San Diego, N. oH Oakland’s Catfish Hunter in the Fisk, who batted only .107 during the giving the Twins a 3-0 lead. I know I am the rightfielder,” said two out. time ever for the New York club...There were at least four are having trouble with the flying Frenchmen of Montreal. first inning, his first since 1971, and Oliva later singled in a third three official at-bats. Boston’s That’s when McGraw came in to put exhibition campaign, smacked a two- designated hitter, Orlando Manny Sanguillen. fist fights in the stands - unusual for Fenway - which But they’re hoping their own “French Connection” line outfielders Larry Hisle and Jim Holt run and wound up 2-for-4. run shot in the second and a grand Cepeda, was hitless in six trips. Sanguillen, playing the position out the fire, inducing pinch-hitter required extra work for park and regular police. can begin to click as they return to their home ice for added solo blasts as the Twins spoiled Oakland’s Bill North singled Deron Johnson to foul out. weekend games against the Canadiens, who beat them 2-1 slam in the fourth. Graig Nettles Baltimore’s Terry Crowley once occupied by Clemente, the A’s opening game as baseball’s homered for the Yanks. twice in five trips to the plate. swallowed ,a fly ball for the last out of Rough Day for Cepeda and 7-3. world champions 8-3. There were eight designated delivered two singles in four at- C uhs-Expos St. Louis comes home to resume its series against New York’s Ron Blomberg actually hitters in the four American bats in the Orioles’ 10-0 rout of the game as the Pirates opened their Orlando Cepeda, hoping to make a comeback with The three other games on the The Cubs scored their tying and Chicago’s West Division champion Black Hawks, who was the first designated hitter in League openers Friday and Milwaukee while Ollie Brown of 1973 National League baseball season Boston, had a poor opening game. He was the only player AND opening day of the American League winning runs on bases-loaded walks to squeezed past the Blues 1-0 after lambasting them 7-1 in major league history—for trivia buffs they com bined for a .250 the Brewers failed to hit Friday with a 7-5 triumph over the St. in the lineup who didn’t collect at least one base hit in his season also featured long ball. the time was 1:53 p.m., EST—when he three attempts. Louis Cardinals. Randy Hundley and Rick Monday in the first game. average with eight hits in 32 at- the ninth inning. Reliever Mike role as the designated hitter. RADII Carlton Fisk belted two homers, one walked with the bases loaded in the bats. It’s a whole new playoff for the Flyers and North Stars, Tom McCraw of California Marshall gave up both walks as the Cepeda struck out twice, skied out to left twice and to a grand slam, and drove in six runs as first inning to drive across the first Ron Blomberg of the New had a single in four trips as the though. The teams split the first two games in the Boston Red Sox shelled the New York Yankees was the historic Cubs came back from a 2-1 deficit. shortstop once and was out on an infield tap. He has to be Philadelphia, Minnesota winning the opener 3-0, then drop­ S aturday run by a designated hitter. Angels beat Kansas City 3-2 Pirates-Cards the slowest runner in the majors. '' York... Yankees 15-5; Baltimore’s Orioles-Brewers first designated hitter in major while Ed Kirkpatrick of the ping the second game 4-1. Sunday’s game in this clash of 1:30 (3) ABA Playoffs: Squires league history when he walked As the Pirates prepared to play Astros-Braves Boston has until May 15 to decide if they will keep the (Herald photo by Pinto) Brooks Robinson drove in four runs Dave McNally, who slipped to 13-17 Royals was hitless in three highly physical teams will be nationally televised. vs. Colonels with the bases loaded in the without Clemente on the team for the Cesar Cedeno drove home Tommy former National League slugger. On what he showed 2:10 (8) Baseball: Phillies vs. with a pair of homers and Don Baylor last year after four straight 20-game tries. first time in 18 seasons, he was on the In the World Hockey Association, meanwhile, Houston’s SET FOR OPENER-Co-captains today's opening game on the road delivered a homer, triple and two first inning of the Yankee.s’ 15-5 , Helms with the winning run with two yesterday, he’ll have to do better in the weeks ahead to Aeros host Los Angeles tonight after whipping the Sharks Mets seasons, twirled a three-hitter as minds of 51,695 adoring fans at the keep drawing that twice a month salary. Dan Pinto, Pete Hornat and John with St.Bernard's. The Eagles open 2:15 (22-30) Baseball: Giants doubles in the Orioles’ 10-0 rout of the Baltimore trounced Milwaukee. out in the 13th inning to give the 7-2 in their first meeting and Cleveland hosts Philadelphia McKeon listen to East ^Catholic at, home Tuesday against St. Pittsburgh ballpark. Astros their dramatic victory over the vs. Reds Milwaukee Brewers and Frank Robin­ S Scoreboard M His uniform was officially retired in game No. 2 following last Wednesday night’s 3-2 over­ High Coach Jim Penders before Thomas Aquinas at Mt. Nebo at 4. 3:30 (3) CBS Golf Classic son homered on the first pitch he saw Angels-RoyaU Braves. Helms opened the rally with a POW^s Have Busy Day time triumph. Ottawa is at New England in a series prior to the first pitch and his widow, two-out single to short and then raced 4:30 (3) Masters Golf Tourney in his return to the AL to start the An Anaheim crowd which included mother and three young sons received Five POW’s, recently released, including Lt.Col. starter. In Friday night’s only game, the Winnipeg Jets 5:00 (8) Wide World of Sports: Pro Basketball Pro H ockey home with the winning run as Cedeno California Angels and fireballing President Richard M. Nixon saw a long, standing ovation from the Kenneth North, whose mother resides in Manchester, took a 1-0 lead over Minnesota with a tfl^ cto ry over the Texas 200 Nolan Ryan to a 3-2 triumph over the drilled a Cecil Upshaw pitch up the Hawks’ Tea Party Frank Robinson and two other new Playoffs crowd. were introduced and saluted before the game. Fighting Saints. Bowling 7:30 (18) Stanley cup: Rangers Kansas City Royals. NHL left-center field alley in Atlanta Once play started, the five men were the center of atten­ Player-cbach Bobby Hull scored two goals to pace the vs. Bruins Angels justify the big off-season deal All Tim es EST Slutiley Cup Playoffs M eta-Phils The Chicago White Sox and Texas with the Los Angeles Dodgers while Stadium. tion by autograph seekers. Jets. Suntluy All Seces Best.of-7 All Best-of-7 Series Cleon Jones hit two home runs and Rangers were rained out while the Ryan, the 1972 major league strikeout ABA Padres-Dodgers “We’re two games down,” said Boston’s Derek Sander­ HOME ENGINEERS - Cathy Quarter-finals Tug McGraw saved Tom Seaver’s vic­ 2:00 (8) NBA: Knicks vs. Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians leader, scattered six hits and struck Division Semifinals Leron Lee, who had tied the game son. “Without Esposito, I’d say it’s desperate.” And Coach Bohjalian 177-168-471, Phyllis Bullets All Times EST tory with clutch relief pitching in the Dumas 176, Martha McKenna Celts Surprised get under way today. out 12, the 32nd time in his career he Yesterday’s Results Yesterday’s Results eighth inning as the Mets beat with a base hit in the sixth inning, sent Bep Guidolin was barely more optimistic. “The coffin is 3:00 (22-?0) NHL: Flyers vs. East Division Jones’ Team of Raeers 206-485, Dolores Lewis 456, Dee North Stars Twins-A's has fanned 10 or more. The other key No games scheduled home the winning run with an eighth- still open,” he said. “It’s not closed yet. They’re just get­ Carolina 136, New York 113, Philadelphia and Steve Carlton. Lillicrop 463, Jennie Leggitt 3:30 (3) Masters Golf Tourney Oliva, who batted in the cleanup newcomers were Billy Grabarkewitz, Today’s Games Carlton, a 27-game winner last year, inning single as San Diego rallied for ting the hammer and nails now.” 453. On Home Surface spot in the Twins’ lineup, was 2-for-4 who doubled to touch off a two-run ral­ Carolina wins, 4-1. Montreal at Buffalo, 7:30 three runs to beat Los Angeles. Will Be Tough to Beat 4:15 (8) NBA: Celtics vs. Kentucky 108, Virginia 90, wasn’t in his 1972 Cy Young Award­ Atlanta in his new role, including a run­ p.m., Montreal leads 2-0 JEWEL - Rose Vemazza 183- NEW YORK (AP) - The Atlanta Hawks staged a little ly in the third inning, and Bobby Kentucky leads 3-1 10:00 (18) NHL: bruins vs. scoring single off Rob Gardner in the Philadelphia at Minnesota, showed more potential than last 492, Merilyn Bissel 185, Pat tea party in Boston Friday night—but the Hawks got all the Valentine, who tripled and singled and Today’s Games LOS ANGELES (AP) - TaeKwon-Do Blue Belt Rangers fourth inning which gave the Twins a 8:05 p.m., tied 1-1 « __ “We’re gonna be tough, I year’s did at the end of the Matrick 198-492, Helen Eaton tea while jtlie Boston Celtics were left muddling the dregs drove in a run. East Division 6-0 lead. Boston at New York, 8 p.m.. guarantee you that,’’ grins season,’’ said Andretti who led 181, Jan Roe 185, Linda Sim­ of sympathy. Virginia at Kentucky, 1:30 New York leads 2-0 Swimmer^Not Rankled TO BE SOLD Parnelli Jones as his “super a fistful of USAC races winding Awarded toKimFazzino mons 465. p.m., national television, if Chicago at St. Louis, 9 p.m., The Hawks steeped the Boston Celtics 118-105 and gained A T A U C T IO N team’’ of defending USAC up last year but still went By Earl Yost necessary Chicago leads 2-0 without a victory. their first National Basketball Association quarter-final West Division champion Joe Leonard and Highlighting the promotional WIVES - Elvina Balch 201-458. Sunday’s Games Losing to Shane Gould 1968 COUGAR “We’re all a lot more confi­ Denver at Indiana, 8:10 p.m., fo rm e r In d ia n a p o lis 500 tests of Hwang’s School of Tae round victory to reduce Boston’s series’ lead to 2-1. Bolton Cops First i Philadelphia at Minnesota, 3 dent this year,” said Maurice Indiana leads 3-1 “It makes me feel good in the winners A1 Unser and Mario Kwon-Do recently was the PINNE'ITES - Mary Lou Denis p.m., national television CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - 2-Door Hardtop Phillippe, designer of the In Friday night’s other NBA playoff- action, Baltimore SPICE- Nancy Joyce 135-356, Utah at San Diego, 10:30 breaststroke. The 30-minute Andretti prepares for the new achievement of 14-year-old Kim 454, Lois Begin 459, Denise Montreal at Buffalo, 8:00 Lynn Colella wasn’t about to let Sorial i|i8F93F544656 Parnelli racing cars. averted elimination in the best-of-7 series by defeating the Marlene Gilnack 1-346, Barbara p.m., Utah leads 2-0 break didn’t bother me,” she season with cars that are Fazzino who qualified for a blue Sauer 188-470, Patty Sobiski 465, In Routing Cheney p.m. a little thing like a loss to the Knicks 97-89 and the Chicago Bulls topped the Lakers 96-86 Cool 125-130-373. said. Miss Gould’s record vic­ already easily passing 200 miles Last season the team won belt after only eight months of Kim Murphy 177-176-472, Bar­ Boston at New York, 8:30 heralded Shane Gould rankle April 13, 1973 an hour. four USAC championship races bara Seifert 180-459, Maryanne to close Los Angeles’ playoff margin to 2-1. Basketball her. tory of 2:02.720 in the butterfly at 10:00 A.M. training. I'OWDER - Roberta NBA p.m. Jones, who runs the team with Leonard capturing his se­ Wagner 451, Arlene Parent 470, Over in the American Basketball Association, the New Opening local schoolboy baseball game of the 1973 Chicago at St. Louis, 9:00 “I wanted to win even more gave her two American records The East Catholic High stu­ NORMAN, Okla. — Lester Shore 183-506, Betty Niemczyk Conference Semifinals MORIARTY with his partner Vel Miletich, cond straight driving title along Winona Cavanaugh 456, Geneva York Nets became the first playoff casualty losing to the season yesterday found visiting Bolton High blanking after I lost,” said the Universi­ here and the Austrialian teen­ dent from Manchester is the Lane, 41, a former University 178-455, Gerry Tonski 206-484, Yesterday’s Results p.m. said, ‘"These cars are quite a bit with three race victories. Lagasse 468, Bett Plumley 193- Carolina Cougars in five games, this time by a score of 136- Cheney Tech, 14-0, at the locals’ diamond. It was the first Eastern Conference ty of Washington graduate stu­ ager is a heavy favorite tonight 6R0THERS first girl to receive a blue belt of Oklahoma basketball star, Jean Ojala 474, Rae Jacobs 455. 318 CMitir tt, I faster than last year.’’ But Phillippe, who designed 479, Caille Scuta 471, Barbara WHA dent Friday night after her in the 1,650 freestyle. at the Hilliard St. School under 113. Kentucky gained a 3-1 advantage with a 108-90 victory has been named to succeed start for both teams. Atlanta 118, Boston 105, Andretti, who blasted Texas Formula I and other racing Algren 460, Ruth Smith 487. World Trophy Playoffs American 200-yard the training of Hwang Kwang over the Virginia Squires. John MacLeod as head basket­ Bolton’s 14-hit attack was featured by Paul Graves’ l^\RKADE DUSTY - Bob Boston leads 2-1 World Speedway in his Viceroy machines for Lotus before All Bi:st-of-7 Series breaststroke victory in the Sung. Atlanta’s Pete Maravich and Lou Hudson found thettrial ball coach at the school. home run. He added two singles to pace the attack. Joe Oliver 224-201-203-628, Dan Baltimore 97, New York 89, Special at an unofficial record joining Jones, conceded NITE OWL - Norma Imler 178- Quarter-finals national Amateur Athletic Miss Fazzino’s award came period to their liking to the tune of 21 points. Hudson even- Muro singled twice and stroked a triple. Fraher 232-554, Ike Miller 216, New York leads 3-1 211.76 miles an hour. Was quick although his cars wound up 480, Gert Farrell 473, Dot Hills JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Yesterday’s Results Union indoor short course after she broke two boards. tuaily totalled 37 points for his night’s work whiie Tom Wasdin announced his Lou Polinski 205, Cy Perkins Western Conference to agree. doing well at the end of last 452, Mary Lourie 456. The locals were limited to, Chicago 96, Los Angeles 86, West Division swimming meet. “Right out of the box they Sung reported. Maravich had 24. resignation, effective Aug. 31, three hits, all singles, by John­ Bolton jumped on West for 203-554, Dick Murphy 204, year after some early problems A grand total of 135 men, Los Angeles ieads 2-1 Winnipeg 3, Minnesota 1, Win­ Miss Colella, a Phi Beta Kap­ Althea Jewell The Bullets never trailed as Elvin Hayes scored 34 points after three years as head ny Varca and Bud Boyd. The seven runs in the first inning Conrad Sullivan 211, Roland “they were more suitkl to cir­ women and children from SNOW WHITE Today’s Games nipeg leads 1-0 pa in electrical engineering, MITES cuit (road course) racing than 130-350. and combined with Wes Unseld to control the boards, ’they basketball coach at Jackson­ former worked the first five and the Bulldogs coasted Smith 221-232-646, Ted Bidwell Manchester. Community ville University. thereafter. Only in the third and Western Conference Today’s Games could rest just 30 minutes after the oval.” split 26 rebounds. frames. Mark Mainville, Bill 219-597, Don Ferris 200, Jim College, Hartford Nursing DURHAM, N.C. - Sam sixth frames did the winners Stackpole 209, Don Ostberg 221- Milwaukee at Golden State, East Division her narrow loss to Miss Gould’s “We took one or two HAPPY HOLIDAYS- Inez Baltimore’s Archie Ciark chipped in with 21 points and West and Steve Lebel had Ottawa at New England, 7:30 national record in the 200 School, Pratt & Whitney Air­ KIM FAZZINO Jones, former all-pro guard fail to dent the plate. Sum­ 577, Joe Lauzon 579. 11:05 p.m., Milwaukee leads 2-1 calculated risks that didn’t Babineau 131, Kathy Hayden 10 assists. Tech’s only blows. Sunday’s Games p.m., 1st game butterfly. craft and Hwang’s School were with the NBA Boston Celtics, mary: prove to practical last time,” 140, Olga Mikolowsky 341. Philadelphia at Cleveland, elevated in grade. In Chicago, forwards Chet Walker and Bob Love com­ was named to succeed Harry Ballon (14) BUSINESSMEN - Bill Carlin- Eastern Conference Yet she wiped out her own said Phillippe, citing the c a n t^ latter can be attained in 24 ■ Pos AB R H Cheney Boston at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m., 1st game record with 2:20.594 and Examiners were headed by bined for 54 points to give the Bulls their first playoff vic­ Edmonds as head basketball 152-405,. Bub Holmes 158-378, “V” air fins on the sides of the months. Y LEAGUE-Al Bujaucius 149- Muro ■os AB R H Baltimore at New York, 2:10 West Division ironically thought the butterfly Kang, president of the tory against the Lakers in two seasons. Paul Graves Mainville Norm Johnson 144-361, Vic 1972 Parnelli cars that were . Fifty-seven advanced from 409, Ed Kovis 150^3, Howie coach at North Carolina grind helped her in the American Tae Kwon-Do Assn. Also instrumental was Chicago’s ability to handle University. Oullette West Salcius 163-141-435, E rnie p.m. Los Angeles at Houston, 8:30 removed because they caused white to low yellow, 29 from Hampton 145-401, Joe Pagano Fletcher Matthews Western Conference p.m., Houston leads 1-0 breaststroke. There are 10 grades one can Lakers’ guards Jerry West and Gail Goodrich, who had Manning Oakman 141-S95, Rick more problems than they white to high yellow, five from 154-137-393, Gene 'Tirinzonie 141- Mount Golden State vs. Milwaukee attain from white to black. Tlie low to high yellow, 16 from 391, Jerry Smith 151-391, Art teamed for 112 points in the two Los Angeles victories. In Struff Schors DeDominicis 140-175-448, solved. Tennis Hills Lebel at Madison, Wis. 9:00 p.m. list in order follow: white, low yellow to low green, 10 from Johnson 141478, Tony Marinelli game No. 3, the backcourt duo was limited to 32 points. Preuss Chapman Angelo Napoletano 147-400, yellow, high yellow, low green, low to high green and 18 from 140-363, Bert Davis 371, Carl The Bulls, who had been having trouble off the ^ a rd s, Varca Dtgangl Dom DeDominicis 162-157-426, Dr. Gideon Raymond Moore high green, low blue, high blue, Manning Oslasken John Mack 188-423, Rich Spring high green to blue. Bolin 149-367, Charlie Whelan outrebounded the Lakers 52-46. SARASOTA, Fla. - Top- Rombeimr Tessier low red, high red, black. The 363, Dick Krol 356, A1 Pirkey seeded Chris. Evert, Fort Konyacstyn Ritchie Cochefski 144-363, Larry Fahey Nets’ Coach Lou Camesecca, who is leaving the pro Phil Graves (Jilcolng 147-376, Steve Napoletano 14fr announces the removal of 142-372, Ken Seaton 136-369, ranks to return to St. John’s University next season, saw Lauderdale, Fla., defeated Nigbter Pelletier 2b 1 UConns in Romp TUNE UP SPECIAL Andy Lamoureaux 358, Joe France’s Gail C3ianfreau 6-3,6-3 Majur Hannaford ct 0 351, Mike Zwick 357, Bill Chap­ his office for examination the Cougars reel off 16 straight points in the first period to Boyd BE SURE .^^BLISS hat baan tarvihg tha Homa Ownar Twaronite 137-373,. Pete Aceto to move into the semifinals of Cardenter man 363, Sam Little 360, Joe STORRS, Conn. (AP) - • \ Stetz Connecticut left-hander John of the eyes from G. E- M. for 91 YEARS. For a conaplala FREE INSPECTION of BITUMINOUS 377. wrap up the game early. the $20,000 Sarasota Federal T^ls 34 14 14 Skeczylas Tofneo 359, Jim Mathieson 360, Carolina had eight players in double figures, including Open Tennis Championship Erv Rusconi 355, Tom Rufini Baldwin struck out 14 batters international of Newington your homo by a Tormito Control Export; tuparvitad Totals 21 0 3 385, Charlie Gardella 363, Ed yvhile pitching a one-hitter MEKEHAN’I'S- Ding Balch Tom Owens, who had 26 points and 15 refu n d s in just 24 MUNICH - a iff Richey, San to by tha finatt taehnical staff, phono our noaraal 11.95 DRIVEWAYS minutes of play. . Angelo, Tex., topped Everetts Win Schworm ■ 365, Rollie Friday afternoon to beat local offico: Ihidiides poMs and ptiMsl 140-145-384, Lqu DellaFera 147- Norwich University 9-0 in a P irid n g A n m • O m S IM Im w • Bm MI w N C ou rts Kentucky’s big men A^is Gilmore and Dan Issel con­ Australia’s Rod Laver 6-1, 76 Beauregard 357. PROFESSIONAL PARK BUILDING Offar YaOd April 1st to April 30th. 373, Ed Mockus 157-383, Matt college baseball game. Now SooMni tor Sostonal Worti DepumPo 140-364, George Clark trolled both the boards and the scoring in gaining a 3-1 edge and Advanced the semifinals of Lowj^ll Fights V SATURDAY MORNING SERVICE . Golf KAGEY - Clem Quey 225-245- UConn had nine runs on 14 M2-420, Reggie Tomlinson 147- over Virginia. Each scored 22 points, the same total the World Championship Tennis 606, Bruce Davis 230, Nick Hours By Appointment — Closed Thursday BY APPOINTMENT - CALL 646-2838 Parking Areas • Oas Stations • Basketball Group A tournament. Wilis w?re scored by the hits. Connecticut right fielder 170-441, Bud Howard 139-365, reached by teammate Rick Mount. Cataldo 210-556, John Martin Brad Linden slam m ^ a tworun 649-9240 Courts Evwettbrotliers in last night’s Steve Lauretti 354. PHILADELPHIA - Mrs TOKYO — Chako Higuchi, 208, Sant N assiff 201, Ed The Colonels, with a victory in today’s nationally Lesley Hunt, Australia, upset Silver Mittens Tourna­ homer and a single, first 341 Broad Street Now Booking for Seasonal Work ------televised fifth game in Louisville, would move into the Japan, shot a two-under-par 72 Yourkas 201, Vic Squadrito 202, baseman Brian Herosian had BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. second-seeded Kerry Melville ment in Lowell, Mass. and took a one-stroke lead over Manchester, Gonn. 06040 AN Worii N rsonoNy SuponrisoN. Wo aro 100% tasurad ALLEY KATZ - Edna Wadas -ABA’s semi-final round to oppose the Carolina Cougars. Ron Everett won.a decision in Jim Watt 220, Ron Jeroszko 206, three singles and third baseman d IV. o f bliss EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 I 1 of Australia 6-3, 7-6 in the Donna Caponi Young, United TED TRUDON, INC. 126, 137, the 70rpound class. Chris scored Mario Frattaroli 211-568, Walt John Ihlenburg swatted a dou­ TELEPHONE 646-2010 Routo 83 646-2838 TaleotMllo ■lacf Barbara Tenun Janice The rest of the ABA action is at night with the Rockets, quarterfinals of the $50,000 States, in the $30,000 World T h » O ld e s t A L a ra e B t in C o n n .______DoMAIO BROTHERS a in the second round Yaworski 200-204, Bob Audet ble a^d, triple. iota Tracy 153-370, Natalie Geidel down 3-1, traveling to Indiana while Utah takes its 2-0 lead Max-Pax Coffee Women’s Ten­ Women’s Golf Tournament. _____ CALL 643-7881 125-341. into San Diego to meet ttie Conquistadors. nis Classic. and Steve Everette drew a bye. 559.

1 PAGfi TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), Mancheater, Conn., Sat., April 7. 1973

The “ Action Marketplace’V PLASMA sprayer trainees, EIGHT Foot slate pool table, TYPIST - Full or part-time. like new. CaU 649-7597 Monday- Immediate opening for ac­ exceptional opportunity for the Fa st - - Effective right men, to build a future with Friday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m . curate typist. Willing to train Anytime Saturday and Sunday. Over 15,000 Paid Subscfribers bright gal with the ability to a growing company, with op­ portunities to advance. High learn rapidly. Excellent a i r -conditioner GE, 8,000 Herald Classified Ads 0ver 00,000 pally Readers SENIOR m m ENS working conditions and school education required. BTU, 2 years old. 643-7961. benefits, in conveniently Applications now being (15 yiford hAinimum) Fast Results located company east-of-river. accepted. Please apply in per­ son, Klock Company, 1366 FENCE, redwood basket Apply at Scim-Optics, Inc., 22 weave, 6’ high, 4 panels, 2 1 D a y ...... 8s per word per day Prestige Park Circle, East Tolland ’Tpke., Manchester. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR DISCOUNT SHOPS gates, hardware. 643-7961. Hartford. 3 D a y s ...... 7<$ per word per day CLASSfflED ADVERTISEMENTS EXECUTIVE Secretary? Uke 6 D a y s ...... 6<$ per word per day to make $150-$160 per week? BAMBOO SKI poles, $2; two 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION ATTENDANTS wanted - full sleds, $6; cast iron pot, $2; iron 26 Days ...... 5ply in person, service on service calls. FYee HAPPY ADS Order Your Electric start. 21 &11 Street, BOX LETTERS Low rates. Immediate binding WANTED man to work in gas Willie’s Stea>aK House. YO U R AD estimates gladly given on HARTFORD Manchester. authority. Call Joan Lane at BERRY’S WORLD station part-time evenings and For Your Garke Insurance Agency, 643- heating or Numbing. Faucets NATIONAL BRAY'S PART-TIME cooks, servers, Classified or "Want Ads" are. repaired or installed. Water “ Happy MS BIAIN STREET weekends, must be over 18 Infom ution 1126. JBVYBLBRS and vendors. 1973 Race Season, 24’ ABOVE Ground pool, 4’ taken over the phone as a con­ s worked on. Complete BANK MANCHESTER years old. Clall Brown’s Tire deep, excellent condition. Deck, 787 MAIN ST. Shop, 333 Main St., 643-2819. opens Sunday, April 15th. Apply THE HEIRALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should HONDA, 1972 CB175 excellent B ig systems, rec rooms, and Trust Co. 244 Oentar St., Maaoheator MANCHESTER now, ARA Commissary, Staf­ cover, etc. Reasonable offer. close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT etc: Call M & M Plumbing & n i o iig h f 548-8171 Phone 649-3709. condition. Completely stock, MANOdBSim PABKADB Blanehester Fboaet etS-UW •4S-Sei7 WANTED man to do tune-up ford Springs Speedway, Staf­ tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in Heating, 649-2871. except for handle bars. Call 643- and brake work, part-time mor­ ford Springs, Conn. — answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The 9042. CANDLE WAX - 11 pound MARTY’S < Plumbing-Heating. Today! nings, must be over 18 years desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE old. Ciall Brown’s Tire Shop, 333 SECRETARY- Are you a good slab, $2, domestic. New can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion for 1971 SUZUKI, 350. Excellent Complete bathroom remodeling For your Art and Point Inquire for details at secretary? Start work for local England Hobby Supply, 70 and repairs. Free estimates. No Gall Main St., 643-2819. any advertisement and then only to condition. Completely serviced. 10% OFF law firm. $100-$125 per week. HilUard Street, Mancnester. Enclose your reply to the box job too small. 742-7438. c m 643-2711 Supplies, stop In at... our store. Open Mon.- Legal experience helpful but the extent of a "make good" inser­ $660. Call 649-5996. 10% HAIRDRESSERS wanted full, in an envelope — address to the AU regular priced merclian- not necessary. Never a fee at TAG SALE - Sunday, April 8th, tion. Errors which do not lessen the 04f*99llQ S a t. 9 - 9 :3 0 , Sun. 9 - 8 part-time. Apply in person. Classified Manager, Manchester 1968 SUZUKI, 200 cc, excellent TOWNE Plumbing Service. M ^ h e s t e r dlae. Sales and fair traded DISCOUNT Rita Girl, Manchester, 646-3441. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 45 Kane Rd., value of the advertisement will not Repairs, alterations. American Susan Dee Coineures, 525 Main Evening Herald, together with a condition, low mileage, merdiandlae excluded. E. A. JOHNSM Manchester, off Charter Oak, be corrected by "make good” inser­ Standard fixtures used For details on Senior Olttsona Street, Manchester. memo listing the companies reasonable. 643-1088. may how ewntyow NORTHWAY manc ester CUSTODIAL applications being near Main Street. tion. exclusively. Immediate ser- Evening Gold Card prtvUeges. S you do NOT want to see your « happy odR CLERK-TYPIST to work in accepted for second shift. TWO motorcycles — 1970 Hon­ vice.Call 649-4056. PAINT 0 0 . PHARMACY CARPET CENTER, IK. Excellent benefits. Contact Of­ GARDEN Tractor — Inter­ letter. Your letter will be Herald HOUSE 2M N. MAIN ST. 311 Main 8t, Manehaatar modern East Hartford office. 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 da, CB350, $ ^ .- o r best offer; 728 M AIN STBEET Salary and fringe benefits. CaU fice of C3iief of Maintenance, national Cub Cadet 7-1 with destroyed if the advertiser is SEWERLINES, sink lines, (Next to Top Notohj 1969 Ossa, 250 Pioneer, $400. MANCHESTER U O O E H DRUG 646-2130 289-8291 for appointment. South Windsor Board of Educa­ mower, sicklebar, snowblower one you've mentioned. If not it 742-7510. cleaned with electric cutters, & HALE tion, Union School, 771 Main St., and cart. $900. CaU 646-0499. will be handled in the usual Autoa For Sala by professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER PABKADE 545-45ie MS MAIN STREET SiMSei INSPECTORS - Several South Windsor, Conn., or call manner. HONDA CT70H, four-speed, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 289-3012. COMMODE, walker, pany, 643-5308. openings east-of-river in elec- 1970 AUSTIN American, 4- $250. Honda CLIOO Scrambler, Happy Birthday trical/mechanical inspection. adjustable crutches, bed Loaf and Found speed, good running condition. $350., 1971, both excellent condi­ FREE CHECKING SERVICE SALES Opening in Manchester wedge, bed pan. Phone for in­ E lectrical 18 Courtesy and . . . If if s hardware, Manchester Tire $6K-10K. Fee paid. Call John, ------Phone 6444462.I tion. 649-3195. to our Gold Card 289-2778, Bailey, East Hartford. area. $12-$15,000 to start for formation, M3-79M after 6:30 FOUND Collie. Call 6464)346 Edia Adam s . . Constderrtlon we hove it! Senior Citisens people who want to work. Must p.m. MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. after 3 p.m., 646-0347. 98 OLDSMOBILE, 1967, power 1970 HONDA 750, very good JOYCE "given to HoHon PART-TIME, cook wanted be neat, and have car. windows, seat, steering and condition, $1,000 or best offer. Electrical repairs, additions, CUT O B CURL (Complete company benefits. TAG SALE - April 11th, 10 alterations. Small job Open Saturday 9 ■ 12 Noon nights, 5-9, many company FOUND - Parakeet. Call 643- brakes. Excellent condition. Call 742-8286 after 7. 393 B ro a d 8 L Senior Cltiiens at... MAMGHESTER for your convenience Call 489-5019 collect. Equal op­ a.m. - 3 p.m. Clearance, Odds specialist. Free estimates. Love, Senior Gitizens’ benefits. Apply in person 8745. Immaculate. $1,300. Call 644- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• weekdays, W. T. Grant Com­ portunity employer. and ends, antiques. Carlson, 8983. Master Charge. 643-8832. Services Offered 12 MANGHESTER HARDWARE A Gold Gaids pany, Manchester Parkade. Twin Hills Drive, Coventry, LOST partial denture. Reward. ••••••••••«•#••••••••••••••• Gus, Jim, Jay, George S H A M ^ A N D PAINTERS, part-time, piiiece Conn. Flooring 19 MANGHESTER 863, Call 643-6235. MUSTANG, 1968, power SHARPENING Service - SOPPLY 0 0 . 295 BROAD ST. SALESMAN, full-time, some work only. Call 649-71 steering^, automatic transmis­ ® 1973 br NEA. Inc. and Janette SET $ 2.2 5 DRUO George. LOBSTER POTS — Weathered Saws, knives, axes, shears, FLOOR SANDING and 877 MAIN STBEET STATE BANK (Opposite Sears Boebook) experience in tropical fish help­ LOST blue wallet containing sion. Good condition, $700. skates, rotary blades. Quick 717 M AIN STBEET ful! Will train. Call Wild Cargo to order, slat top, $6, rounded Refinishing, (specializing in For Senior GUzens MANCHESTER 1041 MAIN STBEET sum of money, very valuable Days, 6494993. service. Capitol Equipment Doge-BIrda-Peta 4t tops, $7. 643-1453. older floors). Inside and outside Mon. to Sat. CALL 643-1161 Pet Shop, 643-6108, between 10- and important papers and iden­ Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. "We're*spending BILLIONS on defense while our cities 848-4428 MAN()HESTEB painting. John Verfaille, 646- 64S.S17 •48-4S41 6. tification. Please call 643-0183. 1967 PLYMOUTH Belvedere II, Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Good Luck to AKC TOY Poodle Pups, two TAG SALE — Three rooms of and REPERTORY THEATER GROUPS ARE DYING !" 5750, 872-2222. Reward. 4-door sedan, excellent condi­ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- furniture, household items, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW . . .No service charges AppUances and TV TOo! MATURE woman for work in males, 3 females, with five tion. Call 6444355 after 5 p.m. 7958. generation papers. Phone 872- books, etc. CaU 568-8239 or 232- MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 Golden of any kind with CBT’s home for elderly. Mrs. Miller, ALLTHEPAGANIS "The town's leading CompUmontaiy • 65 FREE 649-5985, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8664. white male. Caff^Manchester 1969 MUSTANG Fastback, Y ea rs LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 12 Bullding-Contraeting 14 MATfCHESTER - Delivery - Checking hardware store" Checking Accounts, if you’re IsMUtaow Dog Warden, 646-4555. excellent throughout, V-8, moving large appliances. Bur­ Services Ottered 65 or Over. MALE gas station attendant, SIAMESE kittens, females $15, TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for power steering, asking $1,700. light trucking and package at Main Street’s Newest Restaurant A ccou nts covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 ning barrels delivered. $4. 644- blau HAPPY ood pay and working con- males, $20, box trained, CaU TREE Removal — pruning, CARPENTRY - Repairs, delivery. Refrigerators, FOUND black and tan Shepherd Call 649-4062, after 5:%. 1775. furniture stores §itions. Must be over 18. Apply after 3 p.m., 643-9213. cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- type male. Call Manchester spraying, etc., fully insured. remodeling, additions, roofing. washers and stove moving No Service Oiarge. HUSH C o n n e c t i c u t 6587. Licensed. Free estimates. Call David Patria, South Wind­ specialty. 649-0752. Unlimited free money BIRTHDAY in person. Barrows Mobile Sta­ Dog Warden, 646-45%. 1963 CORVETTE Coupe, 327, TREE Service (Soucier) — Fani’s Kitchen tion, 313 Adams St., AKC registered black high performance, rebuilt and Phone 633-5345. sor, 644-1796. orders for Senior CStlzens B a n k a TAG SALE — Rain or shine, Trees cuLJjmlding lots cleared, HARDWARE 6 a Formerly KEITH’S Manchester. miniature Poodles, champion FOUND tan Shepherd trae, balanced, crane, Holley, trees topped. Got a tree Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 27 with savinga accounts. 798 M AIN STREET bloodline. Two females, two miscellaneous, lots of clothes WASHING Machine Repairs — WES ROBBINS carpentry T r u s t Of Manoheater ADS male. Call Mancnester Dog Edlebrock, Accel, TRW. $2,000 problem? Well worth phone :5 The Folks at 457 males. C^ll 872-0400 between 5- and baby items. 101 South RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, remodeling specialist. Ad­ MANCHESTER T o our SECURITY Guards wanted Warden, 646-4555. firm. 6464558. call. 742-8252. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ VERNON 8 Branch Offices 1118 Blain Street 10 p.m. or 1-668-2236 between^5 Street, Apt. 64, Rockville, Maytag. Reasonable rates. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Senior Citizens full-time, second and third cond, third. All kinds. Realty 848-4121 Open Daily tUl 9 p.ra. shifts. Location in Manchester. p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 7-8, CHEVY 1955. New interior, Former owner Pike Coin Wash- built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, « NATIONAL RANK in Manctveater FOUND tan male puppy statewide. Credit rating un­ DIANE Sot. till 5:39 o v er 80! _ Must be over 25. Inquire 246- 104 p.m. ;er Dog good body, new tires, 6 Dry Cleaning. 643-4913. 649-3446. . necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Congratulations VERNON CIRCLE mongrel.ongrel. Call Manchester Dbg Happy 30th Birthday 8585. WANTED — Good home for six Warden, 6464555. cylinder, automatic. Best fidential, quick arrangements. DEBBIE CONE ^ month old male Chihuahua and reasonable offer. 649-1149. EXTERIOR painting. Teachers BIG M AM A STATE C E R A M IC LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Alvin Lunay Agency. 527-7971. for making the ^ G O L D CAR D S We Carry a Full line liti-rrwH MAHvMtM.B CINMB KEYPUNCH Operator - Home Poodle, mixed. Call 646-2161. guarantee quality work. Low new homes custom built, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ from For Fhotograpldo Needa and "'•/ ' IPd PABK HIAW Of THI*." Boata-Acceaaorlaa 46 Pononala-Announcementa 2 rates, references. Houses, Connecticut All Star, ^ ISenior Cltiiens Gold WELCOMED AT appliance manufacturer is 1967 AUSTIN Healey, 3,000. Call TILE remodeling, additions, rec ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Tom and Carol Help to Senior OttUens, of Touraine Paints and looking for operator AKC — Pekingese pups, rare 643- 7416. ^artments, churches, offices. Swim Team g EVINRUDE outboard motors, O n e Call rooms, garages, kitchens experienced with Alpha- colors, good dispositions, INCOME TAX Service, at your Call Archie D’Amato, 6494703, Icords ore honored at SBEs WaUpaper Supplies. Offers Reduced Holsclaw and Mastercraft .Does It All! remodeled, bath tile, cement MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Numeric. Good wages and mature, 7-10 lbs. Health papers home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 1969 FIAT 850, 4-seat, needs 6-8 p.m. trailers, sales-service. We specialize in ceramic tile, work. Steps, dormers. Residen- mortgages — interim financing Admissions to Senior benefits.' Apply Personnel by vet. 228-0083. or 247-3115. work. Best offer over $200. Call Help Wanted 35 Help W^ptad 35 Complete service department, ' tial or commercial. Call 649- — exp^ient and confidential Department, Iona Company, 6 646-3721. slate, flagstone and quarry service, J. D. ’ Real Estate SAllEM HASSIFF PAUL'S Citizens on aU film boating supplies, accessories, - 4291. NASSIFF Regent Street, Manchester. FREE orange kittens, to good INCOME Tax returns prepared tile. For complete bathroom lawn maintenaiKe, grass cut­ PUNCH Press Operator — with EXPERIENCED waitress fiAMlBBA a PHOTO SHOP P A IN T a Assoc. M3-5129. program s. homes. CaU 643-5845. Woolsey paints, Gerich’s in your home or mine. Call 1968 PLYMOUTH Valiant four- remodeling, we’ll handle all ting and shrubs. Call 649-3879. minimum 5 years experience. wanted part-time, 12 to 4:30 WAUiPAPEB SUPPLY Marine Service, 1982 Tolland J. P. Lewis & Son, finish ARMS C O . 828 BIAIN ST. 788 BIAIN STREBfl <0 AUTOMOBILE Service Ad­ evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- door sedan, automatic, $550. 49 carpentry, plumbing and tile p.m. Apply in person, Ann’s 645 MAIN STREET Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. carpentry, rec rooms, SECOND Mortgages — residen­ MANCHESTER Eqjoy Yourself — visor — We need a man to work BEAUTIFUL, one year old 6506. Oakland Rd., South Windsor, YARDWORK - Brother and Spot, 21 Oak Street^ 991 MAIN STREET 848-1181 work, import workmanship remodeling, kitchens, tial, commercial, industrial to Get Out To See A Movie on our service desk. Your Norwegian Elk Hound, female, 644- 1994. sister, 14-16, insured. Basic Manchester. 842-7888 649-9800 and reasonable rates. bathrooms, formica work, consolidate bills, business 847-9128 m m a i n s t h b b i duties will include writing has papers. Loves children. INCOME tax returns and tools provided. Reasonable, Rockville. An equal opportunity ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer expansion, alleviate cash ku-lNS repair orders, road testing Will sell to loving family in bookkeeping done professional­ 1973 PONTIAC Ventrua, $2,700. Call Mandevllle reliable. Phone 6434923. problems. Jan Brennan employer. MAN FOR tire service, with Sporting Gooda 4 7 643-6362. cars, figuring bills, and some rural district only. $70 nrm. ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-91%. Call 646-5342 or 649-4063. 643-9678 Associates Mortgage Company, growing tire concern. Good 3 clerical work. You should have 647-1655 before noon, or after MAN WITH Roto-tiller for hire. 528-7500. MACHII^E Set-up man required benefits and overtime. Must be High School, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Pentland ’The Florist, MEN’S clubs, matched set. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ ALSO OFFERING DISCOUNTS TO SENIOR CITIZENS ARE experience as a service advisor 7:30 p.m. PLANNING a party? 1969 PONTIAC Lamans, 52,000 Lawns and gardens custom for production machine shop. married and want steady work, Petite Beauty Shop, Reed’s Inc., The Book Shop, ’Turnpike TV, Northwestern irons, 2-9. Wilson try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ THE FOLLOWING: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, or several years experience Experienced cook willill m ^e miles, excellent condition, $1,- tilled. Call 643-9920. Must be capable of setting up in person, N ichols Woods, 1, 3 and 4. $50. 643-1374. ditions, garages, porches, any Bualneaa Opportunity 28 Qg up Urbanetti’s Shoe Repair Shop, Vincent’s Food Haven, Sam dealing directly with the pubUc. hot and cold hors d’oeuvres or 500. Call 643-7869 beW e 4 p.m. from blueprintsleprints and checkir_checking ^n!fhestef Tire, ’ Inc., 295 Inc., Billie’s Beauty Shop, Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Conn. Articlaa h r Sala 45 POWER MOWERS, hand type remodeling. 646-2087. Yuyles. Your benefits include free sit-down-dinner, as you wish. Painting-Papering 13 PROFITABLE market with own work. Thorough knowledge Broad Street, Manchester. Institute of Hairdressing, Corel Casuals, Jon-Ly Coiffures, Land mowers repaired, pick-up and health and life insurance, paid 48 Other services include rentals 1968 BUICK Skylark, four-door fexible financing for qualified of all types of machine shop O’ Fashion, Logan Mills, Lovely Lady Beauty Salon, Manchester LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Florlat-Nuraarlaa delivery. Prompt-Reliable- STEVEN Edwards Contracting vacations and holidays, un­ and clean up. Call 232-2250 sedan, clean, one owner car. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom buyer. Immaculate enterprise equipment essential. Some Ring bell for service. Shiners, Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. Agency. Masonry, brick cement MNNCIiSTDI iforms. 5% day work week. own. evenings. Good gas mileage. Good tires. decorating, interior and located in choice neighborhood. supervisory experience crawlers, etc. 144 Deming HYDRANGEA, dig your work. Carpentry and repairs, Good pay. Apply in person to Call Brown’s 'fire Shop, %3 exterior, paperhanging, fully interior, exterior painting. For Louis Dimock Realty, 649-9823. desirable. Apply LaPointe In­ HOinNiWERS SERVICE Street, Manchester. Wapping $2 each. Call 649-6104. REWEAVING OF - burns, Lynch Toyota, 345 Center MANCHESTER - Coon and Main Street, Manchester, 643- insured. For free estimates, dustries, 155 West Main Street, Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 Haip Wanted 35 Road. moth-holes, zippers repaired. all home improvements call MC. ' Street, Manchester. Fox Gub, North River Rd., 2819. cali 649-9658. If no answer 643- ROCKVILLE — Licensed used Rockville. An equal opportunity Window shades made to 643-7932 between 8-4 p.m. JANITORS — Experienced Coventry. Turkey Shoot, Sun­ 6362. car sales and repairs, building employer. Is eigianding to serve more ALUMINUM sheets used as Garden Producta 50 measure, all size Venetian evenings. Manchester area. CAR FEMALE gas station atten­ day, April 8th. Start 11 a.m. 1971 TOWN and Country HERITAGE Craftsmen — with 3 stalls, office and parts communities. Mature women printing plates, .007 thick, blinds. Keys made while you NO EXPERIENCE dants, good pay and working Chrysler wagon, power brakes RICHARD E. Martin. Full room Yard to display 15 cars: CAB DRIVER - Part or full­ needed with skills in home Call 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. BUY your potatoes direct from wait. TV portables for rent. Commercial, residential, MECHANIC REQUIRED — SELL conditions. Must be over 18. INCOME TAX — For accurate and steering, air-conditioned, roessional painting service, $45,000. Lipmanman-(Jhorches time, starting at 3 p.m. You management, care of the sick Phone 643-2711. the potato warehouse, corner of Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- homes, additions, family NEED A new spring outfit? Apply in person. Barrows Mobil preparation in my office or radial tires. Asking $2,850. nterior - exterior. Free es­ Agency, 872-0571, 643-1869. must have a good driving and elderly and child care. Long established, well- Buckland Road and Tolland 5221. f rooms, garages, kitchens, rec Station, 313 Adams St., your home, call R. L. Burnett, Phone 6464170. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. record and be dependable. East Avon can help you get it. As an equipped general garage, GOOD HUMOR NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 Turnpike, Buckland. CaU 646- rooms, remodeling. 872-6418, Part-time work at a good Avon Representative you’ll get 646-2460. FRANCHISE opportunity Hartford Cab, 107 Burnside Manchester. cents each. Inquire side door, 8248. HOMELINE floor cleaning 646-4643. hourly rate, plus the satisfac­ out of the house, make new has permanent opening for 1965 FORD Cortina, very DONALD E. Tarca - available for ambitious Ave., East Hartford. ICE CREAM Manchester Evening Herald. company. We do residential and tion of community service. mechanic. Must be well SECRETARY - Working for economical to run. $100 or best paperhanging and painting. enthusiastic person. Can be friends, and earn good money, • START AT ONCE commercial work. Tile, wood, RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 Professional training qualified for trucks and public relations director of Autoa For Sala 4 offer. Call 649-0858 after 5 pim. Free estimates. Call 643-0271. worked full or part time. HARDWARE Store - Clerk, too. Call 289-4922. EARN HIGH INCOME TOP QUALITY soil. C.O.D. on­ Houaehold Goode 51 linoleum floors, clean, wax and provided. Must have own large east-of-river company. buff. 643-7932 for estimates. ROOFING and roof repairing, Maximum investment of $500. full-time. Apply in person, cars.' References. Good • NO CASH BOND ly. Paul Schendel, 649-4)465. transportation. Mileage reim­ Experience in writing helpful. SINGER Touch and Sew, Uke NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Financing available. Call for Barrett Plumbing Supply Co., SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, 2 pay and working con­ REQUIRED Interior-exterior painting. burse. Good typing and snortnand DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 new, hems, buttonholes, stretch Bankrimt, repossession? four-door, low mileage, gooxF POLLARD Tree Service — appointment, 872-4412. 331 Broad Street, Mancnester. to 4 p.m. Phone 643-5057. ditions. HIGH UBERAL Honest Douglas accepts lowest condition. Phone 649-0983. Reasonable rates. Swirled Oosed Wednesdays. necessary. $120-$135 weekly. yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, stitches, monograms, sews on , Trees cut and removed. Lawns BIDWELL Home Improvement Phone 643-9511 batwoM PERCENTAGE Never a fee at Rita Girl, down, smallest payment, ceilings our specialty. Call 643- Co. Expert installation of BEAUTY SALON - Convenient SHORT ORDER cook, steady MELLEN, WHITE sand, stone, pool and patio buttons, fancy designs. mowed. Yards cleaned. Free • DRIVER’S LICENSE Manchester, 646-3441. anywhere. Not small loan 1965 DODGE Polara, V-8, estimates. Call 528-3021. 1949. aluminum siding, gutters and downtown Manchester location, work, 7-4. Apply in person only. and PALSHAW sand, 643-9504. Originally $399.50, now only ESSEN'OAL $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, finance company plan. Douglas power steering, new transmis­ trims. Roofing installation and $13,200. Northeast Realty, 56^ Howard Johnson’s, 394 Tolland HUHUHil o lr M l Motors, 345 sion, OTeat condition. 64,000 GEORGE N. Converse — repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. 7907. 'Tpke., Manchester. 18 YEARS OR OLDER MANCHESTER Area - We are SCREENED loam, gravel, dealer. original miles. $425. 528-1874. Interior and exterior painting Emt Hartford CHOICE TERRITORIES looking for aggressive people to processed gravel, sand, stone, CLEAN USED — refrigerators, \ AUTO Insurance — Lowest FREE and paperhanging. Fully in­ GUTTERS and roof repaired Help Wanted 35 WEAVERS AVAILABLE work in new oranch o f national and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ rates available. For telephone 1966 PONTIAC four-door, vinyl sured. Cfall 643-2804 after 5I p.m.1 SALES ENGINEER — If you NURSERY School teacher corporation. Must have car and dover, 742-7886. ranges, automatic washers PhoM In Dictation Sorvica and replaced. Excellent Immediate openings - alternating first and wanted to teach 4-year old class Quotation, call Rodney T. Dolin, top, full power, rebuilt Pago 6lrl Steno/Grapl^ workmanship. Reasonable SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- have ever thought about College Students apply now be neat in appearance. CaU 489- with guarantees. See them at B. transmission, new exhaust INSIDE-Outside second shift or permanent third shift. marketing a design to the in afternoon sessions for 1973- for weekend and summer 5019, collect. Equal opportunity GAS STOVE, 4 bar stools, mini­ D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 Main RocfevtHa. Call J m McCarUn prices. Free estimates. 646- time work, Manchester and 1974 school year. Write Box system, good running condition. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. public, here’s an opportunity positions. Apply daily and employer. bike. CaU 643-9800. St., CaU 643-2171. 678-1153 or 675-7870 for dotaMs. 1399. Vernon areas. We will train. Qualified applicants will he paid while loar-. “ Y ” , Manchester Herald. 1970 MAVERICK, white with 6494970. Fully insured. Estimates given. Call 643-2414. for you to capitalize*P‘ on your Saturdays, 9-5. blue interior. Repossession. 81,- Call 649-7863.______technical ability and make the CARPETS — Wholesale to you HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ning In our training program on tho first TAG SALE - April 7th-8th, 11 - 225. Savings Bank of 1963 CHEVROLET Impala. One high income common to selling. FULL-TIME Driver, needed 289-8251 at our warehouse. The Carpet roofing, storm windows, aw­ PART-TIME janitorial work. shift. 6 p.nq. Various items. Manchester, 646-1700. owner, low mileage. Good con­ CEILING painting and paper We are a small company with for electrical distributor. Must Read Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., TWO YOUNG married men hanging, $2s average room for nings. Quality workmanship, Call 649-5334. Sewing Machine Operators be reliable and have good GOOD HUMOR CORP. Route 44-A, Bolton Lake. dition. Call 649-1901 after 1 p.m. wijl do small repair jobs and free estimates. Fully insured. an excellent growth picture and I^nchester. 646-8568. papering. Phone 643-9112. Company paid fringe benefits. driving record. Employee Herald Ads RAMBLER Classic, 1965, stan­ painting, also cellar cleaning liberal benefits. Send resume to Sullivan Ave.-Kennedy Rd. 872-9187, 649-3417. JIG BORE, Lathe, Bridgeport 1 W » benefits. Call Tom Wilson, 646- dard, 6 cylinder, good condi­ 1972 PORSCHE, 914, silver and light trucking. Call 646-. P.O. Box 324, Elmwood, Conn. South Windsor ABC ^PAINTING - Interior, operators. First and second Personnel Office 2830. LETfe PUT SOME FOOD tion. Phone 643-8092. metallic paint with apiKarance 2692, 64^3726. ROOFING — Specializing shifts, top wages and benefits, An Equal Opportunity ‘ t h a t : group, excellent condition, still exterior, expert workmanship. OUT FOR THEM SO 646-6329, 6434887. reparing roofs, new roofs, 50-hour week. Le-Mi Corpora­ RN or LPN, 7-3, and 3-11, full­ Employer WUEKI THE 4CCOOI 1969 ROAD Runners, 383, high under warrantee for 12,000 LIGHT Trucking — ceilars and CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. ONE MORE go-getter needed THE'/'LLSTW gutter work, chimneys, cleaned tion, 1 Mitchell Drive, PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. for established Real Estate time or part-time. Call Mrs. CIT'/ FOLkS viboDPECKERS performance, four-speed. $950. miles. $3,900. Call 647-1378. attics cleaned. Free estimates. and repaired. 30 years Manchester, 643-2362. CHENEY 31 Cooper Hill St. AROUND A LL Phone 647-1943. Call 649-7871. JOHN’S Interior and Exterior Hale Road Manchester Agency. All sales aids, in­ Watson, 875-0771. BUILT A WHAT painting. Papering a sp^ialty. experience. Free estimates. t ABRICS Mandiester, Conn. cluding meinbership in 3 SUMMER' Trucka-Tractora 5 Howley, 643-5361. SU)v1MER Fully insured, free estimates. SALES Career Opportunity. In­ B44-1581 realtor boards. Higher com­ 1962 FALCON, 289, hypo, 3- LAWN MOWER Service, repair Special Spring prices. 649-5474. come open. Fringe benefits, An equal opportunity employer missions for right person. Must HOME WAV speed hurst, new tires, brakes, 1966 FORD Super Van. $600. and sharpening, pick-up and WINDSOR Roofing & Siding — paid during training. have license, full-time only. PRIlfTING PLANT OUT IM fWE front-end. Rebuilt engine. Call 646-1418. delivery. Hours Monday Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird WHY WAIT until it’s too late? Metropolitan Life, 246-2513. Join K Growing Progroaah/o Company COUMTRV, Phone 289-1509 Monday through through Thursday, 8 a.m. to Roofing, storm windows and Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. Let Boudreau’s painting do Equal opportunity employer. THEV JUST Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 doors, and gutters. Aluminum FIRST SHIFT vour spring cleaning. Spray or FULL-TIME positions open for GROCERY Clerk wanted. App­ • Platemaker Oparator— Experience helpful but not LON/ED dampora-Trattara p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. DIE Makers — Experienced on­ SALESLADIES - Pilgrim T-BUCKET Dune 1 reen p.m., 872-8311. brush painting. Best prices, KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Mills Fabric Department Store one offset man and one letter- ly in person. Hilltop Market, 234 necessary - - will train. We use both a 3M and an A.M.||I805 TH ElR^EW Moblla Homea a guaranteed work. Call after 5 ly. Apply LaPointe Industries, press man in small established (jak Street, Mancnester. with black upholster ROSSI Roofing, siding, 155 West Main Street, has immediate openings for direct Image camera. NEIGHBORS First 11,200. Call p.m., 742-6793. print shop. Small and medium 1971 STARCRAFT tent trailer, JUNKED or abandoned cars chimneys; gutters. Free es­ Rockville. An equal opportunity mature women as salesladies. • Trainee— Will train to make proofs and contact 7624. removed. Reasonable. Phone timates, fully insured. Days, Outstanding Career Opportunity Apply to 434 Oakland Street, size offset presses and WANTED — Experienced ) \'}/ I \./ thiiliil IfMluff Syn^^w,ll^. Iik-, sleeps 8, stove, sink, heater and PAINTING and paper hanging, employer. negatives In our Camera Dept. Could lead In time, to posi­ 875-6359. evenings, 529-8056, Paul I^nchester. ______Heidelberg letterpress. Call shovel operator, on cable rig. hydraulic surge brakes, canopy, conrimercial and residential. MGA 1961, 1600, completely Cosgrove, 643-5364. 649-2741 between 10^ or 649-5688 CaU 6494356 anytime. tion of offset stripper trainee. BROTHERf LUCKV excellent condition, $1,500. 647- Free estimates. Call 644-0642. lor Store Managers and Assistants after 5:30. -U m t il looh w h a t t He d e e r rebuilt engine, new paint, top 1731. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, WOMEN wanted for counter FORUSIWeVDlOMT and leather interior, rust free. WANTED — Part-time maid, SECOND SHIFT THEV,CAME DID TO '/OUR SHRUBS n lawns mowed, trees cut and Building-Contracting 14 H^tlng-Plumblng 17 PART-TIME work in dry cleaning establish-' Reasonable offers considered. Manchester Motel. CaU 644- • Preraman’a Helper— Experience helpful but not BACK th e AND FRUIT TREES “ • 1967 NIMROD, Riviera, Tent rem ov^. Cellars and attics Hartford area growth plans of America’s leading prepared ment, full or part-time, days. DENTAL Assistant - Recep­ 6494951. cleaned. Free estimate. Call MCDONALDS Apply in person. One-Hour Mar- 1504. necessary. Move eind pile stock, hang plates. Ink up press, AND M'V FLO lN ERSf Trailer. Sleeps 4. Propane NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - SAM Watson Plumbing and food company has current opportunity for mature serious tionist. Busy Downtown Hart­ n e x t spring: 643-6000. tinizmg, 299 West Middle Tpke., ford dental office, 8:30-5, no wash and clean machine. stove, Add-a-Room. Other Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Heating. Bathroom remodeling Is looking for night help | people who like good income and are willing to work for it PORTERS - Full-time 1963 PONTIAC engine, 389 and repairs. Free estimates. I&nchester. evenings, mature woman, 2 • Multlllth Operators— Experience preferred bilt will cubic Indi. $125. Phone 6494983. extras. Call 872-4229. ditions, rec rooms, porches and No restaurant experience necessary; We will train you. $145 positions open in our new con­ ODD JOBS, lawn care, light roofing. No job too small. Call Cali 649-3808. 5-11 p.m. or 7-11 p.m. years experience. ’Typing abili­ train. tree work, removal service to weekly to start, rapid advancement based on personal rate EXPERIENCED mechanic — ty required. Salary open. CaU valescent home. Apply in per- 649-3lft. son. East Hartford Convales- 1968 FORD Fairlane 500, two- dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing of progress. Excellent insurance and incentive bonus must be capable of doing tun^ 522-6946, 524-1777 between 9-5. Top wagea plua a liberal banatit program that Includaa a Apply in p o i^ program. cent Home, 751 Main Street, door hardtop, $1,100. Phone Motoreyclea-BIcyclaa 11 — Prompt, courteous service. ups and general repairs and non-contrlbutory pensfon plan. Air conditioned plant. MASONRY — All types of East Hartford. after 5 p.m.,,6494371. TWO handymen want variety of Call 643-1496. MCDONALDS diagnosing problems. Connec­ A pply In person or call 843-1101. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, PILGRIM MILLS warehouse HARLEY-Davidson motor- jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ concrete steps, sidewalks. No 46 WEST CENTE6 ST. ticut driver’s license, 1987 CHEVY IMPALA, two- cycles, parts and accessories. tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ references and pleasant per­ located off Hilliard Street has RNs—LPNs part-time, full­ ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES JNC. job too small. Free estimates. NanM Want Ms Nn«r ‘W m llw ~ MANCHESTER Call 278-7740 for appointment time, 3 to 11 shift. Extremely door, vinyl top, good condition. Harlw Davidson Sales, 49 Park tics, deaned. Reliable service. Bench,’ They HI Get kite helieiL Cel sonality required. Inquire in openings, full or part-time for 579 Middle Turnpike West Phone before 3 p.m., 644-8424. St., Hartford, 247-9774. Over 20 years experience. After ladies to cut fabrics. CaU Mrs. high starting salary. Phone Mr. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. 643-2711. person, after 1 p-m., 252 Spencer Street, Manchester. Sobol, 646-1000. Atlas between 9-5 p.m. 528-2167.

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./■. : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Cioiin., Sat,, April 7,1973- PAGE ttfUrnBEN PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HBaiALD, Manditlrter. Conn., Sat.. A»ril 7, Houaaa For Bala 7 2 O u t o f town-For Bale 78 72 Wwi—» F o r B a la n Houaaa For Bata H o u *9 h o U G oetft 81 Rooms Without Boord 89 Apartmonta For Rant $3 Apartmanta For Rant 63 Bualnaaa Loeatlona- Houaaa For Bala ‘Tolland ' - ; ■, ' ''/v II ------— ---- ■■,,1^..-.^,.!---- F o r . R a n t - 67 EX TR A LD T RAISED RANCH, custom buUt. M $27,900 Seminar Set MOVING out of state - Selling NICE ROOM for rent in private 414-R(X)M apailnwnt, heat, hot BOWERS School area— 8-room cathedral ceUinga. large fobnal Manciieoter O^room (^pe appliances, kltdioi aide dis­ home, female only, kitchen imOHMD water, range, refrigerator, dis­ Colonial, 3-bedyooms, dining room, modern e ’ ■* .O P E N HOUSE N E W H I f l C E Ck)mes with this five-room (Pod,v fidl' t o garage, hwasher, lawn tractor with park^. Ihdhe 643- posal, one chittl accepted. $180 , fireplace, 2-car garage, park­ _kitchen,_____ 2 hiU batlu. good. Iwwd lot. " democrats In Dispute accessories, air-conditioners, month. 649-6308, after 6 call BUILDING like yard. LaPenta Agency, house, aU conveniences, gar­ sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, On Programs construction heater, tools, Realtor, 648-246). > age, weU maintained. $30,000. SUNDAY — 1-4 P.M. 341 moAO sr. oversized 2-car garage.' truck generator, desk and file. MANCHESTER - Qefui fur- XPIWTIIIITS Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MANCHEnOI. CONN. 646-1780 Over Membership Unit Chain saw, lighting fixtures, nished room, central Idcatioii, nOIIMNlMNI MlfWl SE(X)ND Floorrt^’^bedroomv 6464200. 6 4 7 -9 9 9 3 For Elderly above ground pool, excellent linens suppUed. 646-2482. (Off W. MkMto Tpkp.) apartment, $200 monthly with _AlS«srafMM|p CQIUYOUUKA nBKmtMintniTW Tempers flared and Memb,prship Chairman member John Trainor to the condition. Much more. Can be MANCHE6T6R garage, heat. Security, lease, TEN-ROOM Contemporary • Ideal for group medical LAME, LAME MRN? 7UIUiSlrMl,IMMr parlimentary procedures George Hunt pleaded work and town committee. seen Saturday and Sunday, 94 GENTLEMAN ONLY, mature, B u M b y no pets. Call between 66 p.m., Ranch with 3-room, studio . More than 300 senior citizens him Rockville chamber is the Diane Drive, Manchester or kitchen privileges, free > 643-mO. or attorney office pracftice, A spacious older 7 room apafSitent. Over IVk acres of from Vernon, Tolland and first in the state to become in­ became confused during Friday lack of time as the reason for UAR HOUSING CORB. branch corporate office, in­ a l e The Democrats adopted a for­ caU«43-4IB2. parking, references required. home, established residen­ land with view. Redwood con­ EUingttpi.are expected to par­ volved in this type of program. night’s meeting of Tolland’s the failure of his committee to COLONIAL Ranch 6 rooms, mat for the coming election, Centralrlly located. 643-28^ after 1 and 2-bedroom luxury BRAND NEW first-floor 3- surance agency, etc. tial neighborhood with all struction, large thermopane l643-9551 i;; fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- SUNDAY, 2-5 P.M. ^ W E R S School — Five-room program, Roberts said. He said Wednesday noon at the Country For Innovations ment, $20. CaU 649-6544. MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- conditioners, appliances, heat 4126, 649-1922. Shorts, 646-3233. rules call for only four Stsphon J. Luehon Jr^ and hot water, IVk tile baths, 0131. older home, with 16x32’ in- a representative of the State'. Squire Restaurant to map bedroom townhouse, full ground pool. Rear yard com­ meetings a year. Supi. - 646-5257 New hom es In Department of the Aging told plans for the May 16 seminar. itinating th® progress of the PORTABLE Hoover washing private basement, includes washer and dryer' hootup, pletely enclosed with anchor HOLLY GANTNER machine, apartment size, never MANCHESTER 4,000 plus pilot study. The town committee’s bylaw neat, appliances, carpets, patio. No pets. Manchester with rural set- J. WATSON BEACH $27,000. Philbrick Agen­ ELUNGTON Correspondent u s^ . Call 643^632 after 6 p.m. square feet store-building for VERNON — Live the good life, Benedict will also conduct committee submitted a ten- private patio and entrances, OPEN HOUSE ting now under REAL ESTATE CD. cy,.Realtors, 646-4200. Tel. 742-8795 MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- lease. Huge paved parking English timbered Raised READY TO MOVE MTO!! workshops with local school page suggested set of bylaws •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a $200 per m onth. Paul W. Call 649-7620 area. Prime location in town SUNDAY, 1-8 P.M. construction, or pick your bedroom townhouse includes MLS-Realtors Ranch, T rooms, 2% baths, for­ A dramaticr change from the The (toventry school system boards and professional which will be discussed at a Mutical Inatrumonta 53 Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. heat, appliances, carpets. Full with highway access. Hayes 558 HIUIARO ST. own lovely loti Hartford Office 547-1556 mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, everyday Ranch house,. 7 has been chosen as one of two associations in the state on special meeting to be held private basement, $230 per Agency, 646-0131. New 6-room liaised Ranch, - * L 0 0 K * 2-car garage. A beauty to NUTMEG HOMES, Inc., large rooms, cathedral area school distrieCs to take procedures which may be within 30 days, and then WANTED - Rock and roll t h TI w month. Paul W. Dougan FOUR-ROOM apartment in 2- carpeting throughout, behold. $42,9d0. Ben Shankman, h a s a reputation for OVERSIZED custom 4- W HERE T H E ceilings, 2-car garage, part in a federally funded pilot applicable to their town dis­ drummer. CaU East Hartford Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. family house, on bus line. 474 MAIN St. — Ckimmercial 649-1256. Evans & Clapp, MLS, presented to a party caucus for BIRCHWOOD APTS. fireplace, aluminum siding. Vernon Notes study to encourage innovation 568-3471. Included' stove, refrigerator. place ideal for office or store, excellence of construction bedroom (kilonial. Built in 1972. 7! ACTION IS 647-1464. fireplace, plus a large country tricts. adoption. Heavily treed lot. BnUt by ■ M|9*ses 5L naaaamr MANCHESTER vicinity - air-condition er, aniT heat! $150. 646-2426, 9-5. and design. Come see First-floor family room with 'i-iv lot priced at $37,900. CaU 649- among classroom teachers. The two systems were Included in the bylaws is a Taylor Made Homes, Inc. fireplace, 2Mt baths with mar­ SPINET Piano, K Cable- Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ Four-room apartment, two Adults only. Available May 1st. whyl Manchester and Vicinity TOLLAND — Four-bedroom 5306 today and ask for Tony 155,-Separa- the proposal for enrolling the Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- ment, heat, hot water, stove, Realtors-MLS 646-2482 Colonial Cape with 24 acres of two fireplaces, two-car garage. Low^y 6-room Colonial, with Town of Bolton, Cbnnecticuti They will be taught the various the lack of change in education for overnight and permanent refrigerator, $130. Security MANCHESTER fireplaced living room, large room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, is the mismatch between prac- tion of the grading process from state college students in ad­ 4535. MANCHESTER - Available beautiful woodlands and Large wooded lot. Beautiful fireplaced living room, dining MANCHESTER - Bolton, will hold a session in the ( i m ­ phases of production both on­ guest rat^. deposit required. Adults only, the teaching process and more vanced UConn courses had not April 1st, Six rooms, $175. New PREFERRED rolling fields. A unique blen­ home and excellent location. formal dining room, three' room, kitchen, garage, 1/3 acre excellent 4-room Ranch, wall to munity Hall on Bolton Center stage and off-stage. tioner and researcher or parking for one car. CaU 643- spaciqus bedrooms. Priced in wall carpeting: extra large gar­ developer.” contact between colleges and yet been discussed with UConn MANCHESTER — Large clean FOUR-ROOM apartment, full 3-bedroom duplex, $225. FOREST HILLS ding of early American style Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ■ treed lot. Call Warren E. Road within said town, on Anyone wishing further infor­ 9678. MANCHESTER 6-6 Duplex age with storage area. Large officials. fumidied room, maid service. sized kitchen, self-cleaning Frechette & Martin, Realtors, and modern comfort. A 646-4200. the low 30s. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Saturday, April 14, 1973, to Research findings are not the towns where they are located minutes from Main lot, retirement or starter home. mation about the players should Other proposals made by the Phone 649-2813. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot 647-9993. O p e n House setting surrounded with fruit examine the qualifications for easily applicable to the located are among a series of water, and garage included. ROCKVILLE - four large Street. Three bedrooms each A real doll house. Priced at only contact Joy Bale, South St., trustees include the establish­ room apartment, gas air heat, April 8th, fram 1-4 P.M. trees and mature pine. Call: \ C A R L A . VERNON admission as electors and ad­ problems ^ facing classroom official proposals for the im­ Laundry facuities. No pets, side, low 30’s. Carl Zinsser : NEWER COLONIAL • $23,800. Charles Lesperance,' Rockville. ment of internships to provide LADIES onlv — Nicely fur- FOUR-ROOM, heated apart­ $160. Willimantic, three-room Agency, 646-1511. ZINSSER AGENCY TRED OF TAXme?? minister the elector’s oath to teachers, he said. Therefore, provement of Connecticut’s available. May 1st, lease and ment, first floor. CaU 643-2455. 195 KENNEDY ROAD WARREN E. HOWUND 649-7620. Rotary Speaker practical experience before nisfaed room for rent, communi­ semi-furnished apartment, $85. 4 BEDROOMS 6 4 6 -1 5 1 1 those found qualified. the teachers themselves need to four-year colleges. ty Utcfaen and bath, all utilities security. $195 per month. Call stone and brick Ranch with Then act promptly and you William Adint, executive graduation in students’ chosen CaU 742-6519 between 7:30-8 LARGE custom 7-room Cape, "Mlton 643-T168 This will be the last regular be encouraged to become The suggestions, prepared by included, located on bus line, 643-4884. important low maintenance LARGE LOT . : may be the proud owner of COVENTRY(NORTH) director of the Ckumecticut career fields and increased MANCHESTER — Newer two- a.m. or answering service 875- on large well landscaped treed session for admission of elec­ researchers and developers, the Board of Trustees for State near stores. Call after 4 p.m., 4350. incorporated with comfort lot, in quiet desirable AA zone. : Immediate occupancy, owner J / this delightful home designed COMING SOdNII Safety Commission will speak cooperation among the state family Duplex, in a family tors before the May 7, 1973 and this is the primary purpose Colleges, were released on 644-6383. and luxury. *Central air- Central to schools and shop­ j transferred, executive area, • GARRISON Colonial built in for family living! Just a hop, New Raised Ranches on on “ Safety Programs for Pre- colleges. APARTMENTS neighborhood. 'Two bedrooms, Municipal Election. of the project. Friday. They will be Submitted QUIET? Now renting in Ver­ conditioning *Thermopane ping. Lower 40’s. Shown by ap­ MANCHESTER - 7-room I large eat-in kitchen, fam ily; 19701 Four bedrooms, baths, skip and jump to schools, beautiful, large rural lots; yet Schoolers,” at the April 16 The colleges are Central EAST HARTFORD — Church includes appUances, full private Said session will be held The (tonnecticut Education to the Clommission for Higher F O R R E N T basement. $190 per month. Paul non, new 6-unit apartment windows throughout pointment only. Owner, 643- Cape, first-floor family room, 3 : room, attached garage, built-: large unique modern kitchen shopping and churches. 4 only minutes to Manchester meeting of the Rockville Connecticut State College in Comers Inn., 860 Main Street. house, one block from Henry between the hours of 9:00 A.M. Association has offered to help Education. Newly decorated apartments W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 or *(]arpeted *Tbree bedrooms, 6562. bedrooms, garage. Treed lot. : in air conditioner and stove, ’ with all the refinements. For­ bedrooms, baths, fireplace and UConn. Cathedral beamed Rotary Club. New Britain, Eastern Connec­ Clean rooms, men only. $16 up. Park on dead end street. Heat, Stone walls. Bowers School. and 8:00 P.M. provide information on the Separation of grading from consisting of 2 or 3 rooms, 646-1021. '______*2^ baths plus *Expectional : $37,900. : mal dining room, paneled first- and much more. Call JoAnn ceilings, Vk baths, built-ihs, The meetings are held at noon ticut in Willimantic, Southern Parking. Phone 289-78S7. hot water, rw ge, refrigerator, MANCHESTER — 6-room $32,900. Hayes Agency, 6464)131. floor family room with Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, project’s findings to other teaching would be ac­ downtown Manchester, 613 kitchen. Priced far below Culver. fireplace, steel beam con­ at the Country Squire Connecticut in New Haven and MANCHESTER — Attractive 4 disposal, ''carpet, air- Ranch, 3 bedrooms, It^ baths, F. J. SPILECKI fireplace aUd built-in this 2nd day of April, 1973. school districts. complished by having tests ad­ FURNISHED carpeted room, Main St., across from Center replacement cost. struction, aluminum siding Restaurant, Rt. 83, Ellington. Western Connecticut in Dan­ room, first-floor apartment, conoitioning. SeOurity required. one-car garage, 3-room finished TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent boriccases. Sliding glass doors ••B&W •• Virginia A. Assard (tonsultants to assist the par­ ministered by a person other kitchen privileges, lounge area, Park - on bus line. Heat, hot One-I uhit with garage, SACRIFICING in the 50s. : ReaHor 643-2121 1 and 2 garages. Call Joe Gor­ .Seoul KegiHlrution bury. stove, refrigerator, references, basement including study with, condition. Good financing to large pool area on beautifully William J. Houle ticipating teachers will be than a student’s regular in­ w asher-^er, all utilities in­ water, refrigerator, gas range $195 m( . ’Two-bedroom un- For appointment at other built-in bookshelves, lovely available. International The BARROWS I t WALLACE Co. don, 649-5306. April 12 will be Girl Scout no pets. $1M. 228-3540, 649-5325. landscaped lot on a dead-end Registrars of Voters available at UConn, E(SC, and structor. Such an arrangement, cluded. Male, 6466304, 74^9868. and parking provided. it, IVi , $220 monthly. 875- times, ciall Peggy Whitehead, yard. Agnes Drive. For appoint­ Associates Inc., Reators, 647- street. Maintenance-free Realtors — MLS , registration day in the Vernon- Manchester Parkade — 64S5306 Catherine K. Leiner the State Department of Educa­ according to a statement by the References, security 7170, Loehr. 643-98W, or Suzanne Shorts, ment, M3-0468. 1300. 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, Itk aluminum siding! ,and two-car • •B&Wee Rockville area to register any tion. trustees, would “ bring students CLEAN, furnished room, for 474 MAIN STREET — ThreO- 6 4 6 -^ . J. Watson Beach, baths, fireplace, family room, garage. Philbndk Agency, Town Clerk girls aged 7-17 who would like to working or retired gentleman. required. No children. No The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. and facuify closer together in room apartment, heat, $150. RQCl — Four rooms. Real Estate Co., 547-1550. fully applianced eat-in kitdhen. Realtors, 646!4200?^^ become a Girl Scout. The project director will be Meat Dye Ban Call 6^3142. pets. Inquire Paul’s Paint WILLIMANTIC - Young six- Realtors —-MLS the common cause of lear­ Security, family unit. 646-2426, model Heating facilities, Two-car side entrance garage. Registration sessions will be responsible for introducing the Store, 615 Main St. appl , yard, parking. Fifth Aluminum siding, nice lot. $41,- room Raised Ranch on double Manchester Parkade — 6495306 ning.” Imposed In 9-5 p.m. 1 SIX-ROOM Ranch with at­ NOTICE from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the proaram design and coor- WORKING LADY, room\with 643-5851 from 9-5 rooi age. $125 monthly, 500. Philbrick Agendy, lot, 2 full baths. In excellent FOR ADMISSION OF The trustees said each tached garage. Centrally condition, $28,500. Lessenger Maple Street, Northeast, Lake modem kitchen, bath, lihen, 643-0578 aflor 6 p.m. UtUil included. 872-()^. PRIVACY — 2.6 acres, 7-room Realtors, 646-4200. located. Call today. Inter­ EAST HARTFORD — six room ELECTORS, college has “ regional respon­ State Plants parking, private entrance, cen­ Co., Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080, Street and Vernon Elementary Ranch, family room, paneling, Call lor national Associates, Inc., Cape, basement, large living TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. sibilities” in addition to respon­ tral. 6 & ^ . BOLTON — Large 3 ^ room family kitchen, garage, trees, CIRCA 1730— 16 rooms, recent­ 742-9718. room, paneled den, appliances. schools. Girls registering must Gas^Firms PRBSIDMinAi ! Realtors, 647-1300. Notice is hereby given that sibilities to its own students. HARTFORD (AP)-State aparfmbnt in old estate, lovely landscaped. $32,900. Hutchins ly restored, 7 fireplaces, Owner, $25,500. 5 2 8 -^ . be accompanied by an adult. Each campus is asked by the Aniwtr 10 Prorieui Paxxio grouikds, includes appUances summer kitchen, 6 or more the Board for Admission of Consumer Protection Com­ VIUABEAPTS. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Lo\^-Land For Bale 73 myU$TIK COVENTIIY .Registrations will also be Propose trustees “ to utilize its Switzerland and heat. $175 plus security. bedrooms, new baths, new ROCKVILLE - Five-room Electors for the Town of An­ held in the evening at two missioner Barbara Dunn MANCHESTMI BOB GORMAN resources to meet regional Available.April 15th, Call 649- IMMACULATE 6Vii room kctchen, two-car garage, $58,- COVENTRY — Five acres, 700’ ALUM. SIDED house, small yard, rural. Clall dover will be in session in the churches. Girls in the Rockville Friday ordered meat inspectors One and two bedroqmai: 5945 or 647-1020. Ranch, remodeled kitchen, dis­ A t 900. Philbrick Agency, A. D. Heckler, 742-6519 between Toyrn Office Building on Satur­ Merger problems and needs and to under her Jurisdiction to sus­ ACBOSS 5 A lw a y s frontage, Parker Bridge Road. RANCH area may register at the Union Near sdiools, churdies hwasher, IVi: baths, carpeting, Realtors, 646-4200. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 7:30 - 8 a.m. or 8764350. day, April 14th, 1973 from 10:00 heighten cultural experiences pend their use of dyes to mark 1 S w itzerla n d ’ s ( p o e t ) iS’T 4-room Immaculate Ranch with love­ Congregational (^urch from HARTFORD (AP),-The 6 'n ib u n a l and shopping center, on 1 large paneled recreation room, 2440. A.M. to 1:00 P.M., in accor­ for neighboring communities.” meat. c o i t a l heatedxapartment,at^x in private F. J. SPILECKI, REALTOR " ly fireplaced living room, eat- ' 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and those in (Connecticut Natural Gas Co. 6 ------is a S w iM 7 M alt brew bus line. CaU a n y ^ C . garage. Low 30’s. Hutchins dance with State Statue Sec. 9- The trustees said that several home, first floor, free parking, 234 CENTER STREET 64»-2121 in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, all set Wantad-Real Eatate 77 the Vernon area ai Sacred has proposed p merger between Mrs. Dunn’s order came after p o r t o n the 8 ’Trans­ Agency, 649-5324. M ^I^^ESTER - Building lot, 17 as amended, for the purpose of their proposals relate to the g ression s reasonable. Adult. 528-0323. on lovely acre treed lot. Heart Church from 7:30 to 8 itself and the Southern (Connec­ the federal Food and Drug Ad­ R U iie Prompt, peraonal aarvica tor all your real aatate naada. city utilities, excellent location. of admitting all persons who diversification of college 11 Idolizes 9 W ith in 6 4 6 r 2 6 ? 3 ------— ------SELLING your home or p.m. ministration announced it MANCHESTER — 8-room over­ Raaldantlal, Commercial, Land. Member of Manchester DUPLEX LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Priced in upper 20s. ticut Gas Co. of Bridgeport, course offerings that has been 13 Saliferous (comb, form) BOLTON LAKE - Neat 4-room sized, full dormer (^pe, large acreage? For prompt friendly are found to be qitolifled to be would prohibit further use of a 10 F o r I m th a t MLB. Manchester — Each side two 2449.^ CARL A . CNG. president Robert WUlis under way since the mid-1960s. 14 K ey fruit house, lake privileges, fenced family room with beamed service, call Louis Dimock ElectoiP of the Town of An­ purple dye known as Violet No. 1 ( h o t ) 12 L ev a n tin e bedrooms, living rdOai, Art Show said Friday. yard, $175. per month, heat and ceiling off kitchen, fireplaced ZINSSER AGENCY Realty, 649-9823. dover. This is the last regular While the colleges have because of preliminary data 15 Tendencies ketch 28 Noted English 42 S o v ie t c ity kitchen, separate basaWeli^ A-ZONE, city water and sewer, An acrylic painting, “ Hidden The merger would mean the 13 Fixed look electric not. included. Couple session for admission of elec­ traditionally been teacher 16 E poch sc h o o l 4 3 B r is U e living room, large dining room, $9,000. J. D. Real Estate 6 4 6 -1S 11 Lights,” by Henry Novgrad, a from two Japanese studies that 18 Ribbed fabric preferred, one child accepted. and driveways, good 1<...... ALL CASH for your property transfer of 830,429 shares of training institutions, one-third 17 B o y ’s nam e 29 Lateral part 45 British gun kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heated A s^ ia te s, 643-5129. tors before the Municipal Elec­ showed cancer development 19 Drunkard 20 Sly gazer MANCHESTER - Available Purity and references. 643- Priced at $i^,m . within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, member of the Tolland County CNG to shareholders of 30 Soap-making 46 Drove of garage plus carport, close to SAGE DRIVE tion on-the 7th of May 1973. of their students row are being among rats fed a 5 per cent dye 20 L a k e in 21 Bearlike fr a im c a ttl6 April 1st. 6-room duplex, full at­ schools and shopping. Low 30’s. instant service. Hayes Agency, Art Association, has been Southern. That quantity of CNG trained in non-mching fields, 22 Approached F M ’ The qualifications are as of the substance. Switzerland 3 6 F o rc e 47Seabii}d8 tic, full basefaient,. close to Call Warren E. Howland, Out of Town-For Sale 75 MANSFIELD — Seven-room 646-0131. accepted for display at the 30th stock was worth about $28 24 H oard er 23 Mistakes follows: Applicant must be according to the trustees. 37 River in 49 EquitM tidbit schools, churches, shopping. No ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, Realtors, 643-1108. MANCHESTER 0 4 7 -9 9 9 3 Contemporary, 34 bedrooms; annual show of (tonnecticut Ar­ iiiillion at over-the-counter Mrs. Dunn said the nearly ISO 27 Nobleman’s 24 Italian millet Switzerland 50Falsriiood pets. References, 'security. SOUTH WINDSOR - 6% room 2Ve baths, on two plus acres of eighteen years of age, must be Programs need to be in­ slaughterhouses and meat sp ou se 25 Russian name appliances, $105. monthly. 'im I aant b l tm SELLING your home or tists to be held at the Slater prices Friday. 40Girrsname 52 East (EV.) Write P.O. Box 1^ Buckland Split Level home. Three privacy. Low 40s. Lessenger acreage? Workiqg for you is our a resident of the Town; of An- stitute or adjusted in some 31 A m o ro u s 26 Squalid region 41 Commanded 53Sainte(ab.) Utilities not included. 872-0359, • "- “ iiiiTililii Museum in Norwich. A merger “ would result in processing plants in (tonnec- Station, Buckland, (^nn. betoqm s, IVk baths, carpeted Co., Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080, pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, (lover, if foreign born must be a fields of the liberal arts and g lan ces 7:30-9:30 p jn ., Open for Inspection Novgrad teaches art with oils significant operating ticut will be required to mark 3 2 B an d lead er T- 2 3 4 r r r Y" i r liviM fodih and family room. 742-9718. 643-6624. naturalized citizen. sciences, business administra­ meat with branding irons until S h a w . 1 NEW 3-bedroom duplex,’ huge •#•••*•••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely wooded lot with many at the Vernon Adult Evening economies and an overall IT IT i r ' Ruth: K. Munson, < tion, industrial technology and other dyes become available 33 Mohammedan rooms, 157 Eldridge Street: $240 Bualnaaa Locatlona- shrubs. Merritt Agency, 646- COLUMBIA — Lake privileges; e w il l School. He has also been strengthening of the gas in­ STYLISH ROCKLEDGE — Oversized 10- W buy your home. Call Town Clerk , computer programming in ad­ next week. n ym ph per month. Blanchard & For Rant - 67 SUNDAY i 5 p .m . room Ranch. fireplaces, 1180. nicely landscaped three- anytime, Hutchins Agency,. designing and manufacturing dustry ‘ in (Connecticut,” Willis 84 Crudfixes IT Two For Board, for' Admission dition to teaching, they said. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. three or more bedrooms, bedroom Raised Ranch. IV^ Realtors, 649-5324. jewelry for the past 30 years. said. 35 A n c ie n t li“ nr IT RANCH You owe It to yourself to see this U&R Custom designed ■I- ■r of Electors ' The proposals also include es­ MANCHESTER - 100,000 Florida room, 2Vt baths (X)LUMBIA baths, formal dining room, all cou n try ■ square feet, will divide. Seven room stylish Ranch 8-room Raised Ranch that features a large front-to- The chairman and chief tablishment of career-oriented 3 8 S e a e a ^ e s NEWLY redecorated four room back living room with a full cathedral redwood paneled tremendously large recreation applianced kitchen. Ideal area SELLING your property? dall executive officer of Southern, 3 9 R ecom m its PH apartment, heat, stove,^ Suitable for manufacturing and large paneled family room ^15-ACRE ESTATE programs at the four-year Herald 2T celling and fireplace. A work saver kitchen leading to a w m plus office and workshop. for children: Move right in. us first. We’ll buy your home Richard Bowerman, said the 41 G en u s o f 7T refrigerator, living room warehouse. 1-748-5634. IVk baths,'3 bedrooms Oversized two-car garage ^ Imaoaculate 9-room (Colonial $34,900. Petrus.Realty, ^ 3 7 7 7 . immediately.at a fair price, a ll. schools that would proviite an rmn paneled family room with a stone fireplace and glass ORANGE HALL proposal “ is being considered ca ttle IT carpet, $160. Adults only, no fireplaced living room quality throughout. Ailbricls w wl(ii^4 bedrooms, kitchen, cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-1539. ’ extension of vocational training Yesterdays 44 G o lf teach er LB ■ pets, security deposit required. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, sliding door, leading to a sun deck, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Agency, Realtors, 6 4 6 -^ , , » by management and will be offered in two-year,community 45 P ronoun wall-to-wall carpeting, living hk>m, den, TV roortf, COLUMBIA - All electric Arruda Realty. . W IT office, etc. $160. CaU 6$6-2426,9- finished recreation room, 2Vi baths, 2-car garage, com­ • ••••••••• . analyzed and discussed at the 25 Years Ago 48 Interstice rm C:all 643-9678. formal diping room all 3S’x26’ four vear old Cape. colleges and an doangement H 5. Dsened porch pius>j^tio, plete city utllittes. Priced at $54,000. COLONIAL CAPE - Nine Living room yrith fireplace, for- next meeting of Southern’s 5 1 F a u s s r * n -;'___iLi. . caim ted. . , ' under which colle^ students Town plants 107 dogwqqd 54 Item □ AVAILABLE immediately - oD ^ a r garage,'Viiall;:: city rooms, all brick and a lu m in u m Directions: From Middle Turnpike, turn left on to nial dining room: kitchen with ‘.i’ ‘I board.” ' # without, their bachelor’s trees on E. Center St. as a 55 Nautical term W four room garden apartment, 466 MAIIit'StreeC^ iStp^ng for 5 )5^X STALL HORSE BARN, □ 1 Utilities, extras.;'^ine Vernon Street, proceed 1 6/10 miles to Kennedy Road, siding, 16x32’ living room with built-ins, three bedrooms, walk­ SOO’lnhUgural The meeting is set for April degrees could take advanced- lasting memorial to 56 P u ff u p IT appliances, carpeting, heat, hot any business.^ffice>'dr com­ floor-to-ceilihg fireplace, 4 tack room, hay loft,, fenced out basement with Franklin STlIinistw sle *1 W residential neighborhood. on left. Sage Drive at top of the hill. See U&R sign. 17. level courses at the: University Manchester men who lost their 1 water, $195 monthly. Security. mercial uw,' near Center. CaU huge bedrooms, fully equipped ridliig area, spring fed pond. Fireplace, large wooded lot. Ray Harrdun won the first CNG serves 100,000 of Clonnecticut. * DOWN ■ ■ 649-3978, 6434165. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m ., .. ' ' . ea&m kitchen, large formia lSi;;acres are cleared and $36,500. By owners, 228-9737. . Indianapolis 500 auto race' ;£vury Sat. Night Uves in World War H. U customers in the Hartford-New b - S3L5C6 dining room, 3V4 baSis, family feticed in. ^i with a spepd. of 74:69 miles , L -3 0 P .M . “ The bachelor’s degree isn’t d t IMMEDIATE occupancy — U&R REALTY CO., INC. per hour In 1911. Mark Done- ' Britain, area. Southern has 127,- the; only foundation for ad­ S I ^ e s a p M w M a a L S H i U H room with bar, 13x30’ game ‘ ■ f«j $Mri Slwwin $Im$ Orahge Hall - L Center $t 10 Years Ago IT four rooms and bath, no hr IfHlW , : i m n a g e n c y hue set a record of 163.465 000 subscribers in the vanced work,” Mrs.'Bernice C. 4WWn d l 7 643-2692 room, in-law potential. 3-car Dm ItnM This was a Sunday; The •ameyUh,} children, no pets. References. VwlMOMiihitfla garage. Nice lot. Philbrick REALTORS 446-1180 m.p.h. in 1972. ; Bridgeport and New Haven Niejadlik of Danielson, chair­ 1108 ROBgRT P. MURDOCK, Realtor OatiHMMi Herald did not publish. Call 649-3315. i I m y \ Agency, Realtors, 646-4^.-' " - ' ^ areas. man of th^ board, said. She said i'- tK

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PAGE P^URTiB!BN ~ MiM*rCHi!STO EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ck>nn.. Sat., April 7, 1973 ‘ O W Times* Nowl • - ...... • lOH To Orient Fire C alls' P o l i e e At Stage Company FRIDAY The Hartford Stage Compahy Police allege that uj^n being opened Friday niglU with 4:28 p.m. ^ Eighth District Hugh R. Hamilton, 28, of 8g8S»»i»SS:fS:SS«5!i68SiSSftWS^ stopped Hamilton waS' Harold Pinter’s '‘'Old Time#,” firemen to '210 Main St. on Carpenter Rd., Bolton, was New Volunteers "belligerent and uiied abusive the jatest work from the pen of report of car fire; smoke but no charged Friday night with language’’ toward the police of­ England’s leading playv^ght. ' Leland T. Wood Jr. Ferdinand Kool The Instructors of the Han­ made in the application fire. breach of peace and dicapped, Inc. (lOH) will hold a procedure for prospective lOH arrest, police reported'today. ficers present., It will play through May 13. Leland T. Wood Jr., 49, of 539 Ferdinand Kool, 78, of 200 9:30 p.m. — Town firemen to a general organizational meeting members. The new procedure Box 44 (Main and Oak Sts ); Hamilton is also chariM with He was released on a |1,(X)0 “Old Times’’ is probing Burnside Ave., East Hartford Maple St., Manchester, died non-surety bond for court May evocation of the mysterious, died Friday at his home. Friday at Manchester for prospective members Sun­ will give them a better un­ false alarm. reckless driving, operating a day from 1 to 1:30 p,m. at the derstanding of the nature and motor vehicle while under the 7. shifting nature of memcNry and Born Oct. 1, 1923 in Memorial Hospital, after a long the effect that time haa on it. Manchester, he was the son of illness. Manchester High School pool. structure of the organization influence of liquor, and dis­ The lOH is a volunteer and will allow members to regarding an officer’s signal in Kenneth C. CromvireU, 23, of ’Three people gpt together to Leland and Thea Lynch Wood Born January 10, 1895 in East Hartford, and John F- talk about old times they nnay Estonia, he resided in, organization run by high school experience lOH first-hand, connection wiUi a high-speed Sr. of Manchester. He lived in Pension Page, 22, of 4 Pearl St., were or may not have spent wlOi the East Hartford-Manchester Manchester the last 12 years. students to teach swimming to before joining. This procedure chase on town streets, police mentally retarded and physical­ will also enable lOH to know say. charged Friday with possession each other twenty years area all his life. He was part Prior to that time he resided in Protection of liquor on town property. earlier, and stumble into dim owner of the L.T. Wood Co. of Willimantic and was retired ly handicapped children and who the new members are adults. lOH meets for four before the start of lOH next Police say the charges were recollections that rearrange Manchester, an Air Force from the Willimantic Thread Extortion lodged against the men . in con­ their present relationships. As veteran of World War II, a Co. hours every Sunday afternoon fall. Anyone interested in Discussed from October through May. becoming a member is urged to nection with an incident at the past is increasingly graduate of Kingswood School He was a member of the WATERBURY (API- Instruction is conducted at the apply now. Charge Faces Center Springs Park. Both are refracted, memory itself ’ in West Hartford and of Bentley Estonian Lutheran Church in Retroactive legislation Manchester High School pool. It is not necessary that schooled for court April 23. becomes an elusive character, College. Connecticut and one of the designed to boost the funds in Boy of 16 heightening the dramatic Am­ Survivors, besides his original founders of the Esto­ There are five 35-minute prospective members have a classes and each instructor has Red Cross lifesaving certificate long-standing employe pension ’Thomas J. Parker, 25, of 10 biguity. parents, are a daughter. Miss nian Lutheran Congregation of William J. Street, 16, of 41 at least three classes a day. to apply to lOH. The organiza­ plans could force some older Wood Lane, was charged James Broderick makes his Stacey Wood of Vernon; a Connecticut. He came to the Cedar St., was charged Friday tion has benefited hundreds of companies to go out of business, Friday night at the White Eagle Hartford debut in the role of brother, Frank R. Wood of United S tates in 1950. In There are currently 120 afternoon on a Circuit Court 12 students and 80 instructors par­ students and instructors in its a spokesman for the Greater Saloon, North St., with dis­ Deeley. He is joined by Barbara Manchester and a sister, Mrs. Estonia he was a newspaper arrest warrant with first- ticipating in the program. 16 years of operation. Waterbury Chamber of orderly conduct and intoxica­ Caruso as Anna and Maureen Mara Breech of Pacific publisher. He has been degree attempted larceny by This year a change is being Commerce told a congressional tion in connection with ap inci­ Quinn as Kate. Palisades, Calif. secretary of the Connecticut committee Friday. extortion or false statement dent there. He was released on ’The Pinter play is the fifth Funeral services will be held Estonian Society for 22 years The companies would risk and risk of injury to a minor. a $200 non-surety bond for court production in the Hartford Monday at 2 p.m. at Watkins and was re-elected last week financial ruin under such laWs“\ He is being held in lieu of 320,- Stage Company’s current six- for his 23 consecutive term. He April 23. Funeral Home, 14 E. Center St., because of the “sins of past 000 bond and is to be presented play season. For reservations, with the Rev. Lyman Farrar of/ was very active in the Estonian Chaison To Head management,” Vincent B. in court Monday. Richard A. Chandler, 23, of phone 525-4258. Center Congregational Church community in Connecticut and Largay said in testimony before Police allege that Street kept 162 Box Mountain Ru., Bolton, officiating. Burial will be in New York. the House Subcommittee on a I4-year-old runaway girl at was charged early this morning East Cemetery. Friends may Survivors are a son, Endel School for Adults Labor. his home March 2 through 5. on Purnell PI. with breach of call at the funeral home Sunday Kool of M anchester and a Over the years, only one-half According to the girl’s state­ peace and intoxication. Court COIN SHOW from 7 to 9 p.m. daughter, Mrs. Kaja Magi of Joel R. Chaison of 375 Sum­ Chaison has helped to build up of one per cent of people ment, during this time. Street Manchester’s present ABE date is April 23. Manchester. mit St., Manchester, head of covered by pension plans have gave her liquor and marijuana. SUWAY, tfM. I 10 UL • 8 FJL Funeral services will be held Bennet Junior High School’s program to include classes in been unable to collect their pen­ Police further say that Street Sons of ltd} IM , 74 OHrt St Mrs. Aleda M. Rudolph reading, writing, spelling, John H. Payne, 18, of West Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Watkins guidance departiqent, has been sions, Largay said. is suspected of having called ■ Hartford, was charged Friday NMetMm , Gtnn. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center arithmetic, consumer educa­ Mrs. Aleda M. (Lee) appointed Manchester coor­ But he said he did support the girl’s mother and telling her night with operating a motor FreeMmitsion Fra* Dow M n s St., Manchester. The Rev. tion, citizenship training, and McDonald Rudolph, 64, of Paw­ dinator of the Adult Basic compulsory plan termination that he was holding the girl and vehicle while under the in­ FraeParUnt RtfntliMd Valdeko Kangro, pastor of the English as a second language. tucket, R.I. formerely of Education (ABE) program. insurance for private pension if she wanted the girl returned, fluence of liquor. TTie arrest SientItacliN Estonian Lutheran Church, will The evening classes, which Manchester, died Friday at Oak Chaison, who has been active­ plans that are not completely she was to deliver $100 to a was made after Payne was Spedd Attraction: ILS. Gavermai Hill Nursing Home in Paw­ officiate. Burial will be in East ly involved in the ABE program meet at Illing Junior High funded. prearranged location. Police IshiMt of Carson a t} SIw r Odhra. School, have more than 40 adult observed operating in an tucket. She wai the wife of Ar­ Cemetery. Friends may call at for four years, will replace The congressional com­ say however, that the money Spintared b} the Watkins Funeral Home, students participating, accor­ erratic manner on Oakland St. nold A. Rudolph. Ronald Mocadlo, who has mittee, which includes U.S. was never picked up. No court date is available at I K MBDIETOWII CON CUR Born in Amherst, Mass., Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. accepted a superivsory posi­ ding to Keenan. Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin, R- In addition to his work at this time. daughter of Matthew P. and tion, associate director of staff Conn., among its members, Four in Area M a ^ a K. Ferguson McDonald, development in guidance, for Illing, Chaison will also be wound up two days' of public she resided in Pawtucket the ABE on the state level. responsible for the ever­ hearings Friday at the local Pass Bar Exam past eight years. Prior to that Mrs. Vincent Marella The personnel change was an­ growing morning program con­ Federal Building on the subject Four Manchester area per­ time she resided in Manchester VERNON - Terrina P. nounced by George Keenan, ducted by Ruth Kukulka at of private welfare and pension sons are among the 116 persons EASTER BUNNIES for several years. Marella, 47, of 44 Brent Dr., regional director of ABE. Center Congregational Church, plan legislation. who passed the February She was formerly employed Vernon, wife of Vincent Working with Mocadlo, Keenan said. The committee is qlso holding examination administered by EASTER CHOCOLATES as a cardiogram technician at Marella, died Friday in her public hearings in Pittsburgh, the Connecticut Bar Associa­ Manchester Memorial Hspital home. According to police. Dr. Chicago, Detroit and San Fran­ tion. for four years and retired in Francis Burke, medical cisco. They are: EASTER BASKETS 1965. She was a member of the examiner, ruled the death a State Comptroller Nathan G. • William Varney Borst of Armistice Post, AL in Paw­ suicide by strangulation. Police Agostinelli told the lawmakers Hebron. tucket. ^ report Mrs. Marella had been ECHS ‘King and P that the pension system for • Mrs. Sheila Burke EASTER DECORATIONS Other survivors are two despondent of late. state employes is overextended Flanagan of 20 Jean Rd., daughters, a brother, and two Born in Meriden, she lived in A Great Performance by $26 million. Manchester. You Get The Beet For Less At Plezal grandchildren. Vernon about 18 years. She was The state judicial system • Arthur Neil Greenblatt of Funeral services will be held a member of the Sacred Heart offers overly generous pen­ 1196 W. Middle Tpke., Church, Vernon. at the William Tripp Funeral JUNE B. TOMPKINS Hopefully this will be remedied sions, Agostinelli said. He said Manchester. Home, 1008 Newport Ave., Other survivors are two for the group's two more per­ a state judge contributes 5 per PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE (Herald Reporter) • James Cosgriff Sturdevant Pawtucket, R.I., Monday at 9 daughters, Mrs. Sandra Homey formances. The dance scene, cent of his salary toward his of Columbia. (We ,Have A NoUen To Pleaed) a.m. Burial will be in East of Manchester and Miss It’s been a long time since “Shall We Dance,” drew spon­ retirement but after retirement ■' NEXT fO FRANIPS SUPERMARKET , Ometery, Manchester, at 12:30 Annette Marella of Vernon; her r^fe attended a full-cast high taneous applause. And the receives two-thirds of his About Town EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTRRhv p.m. Friends may call at the mother^ Mrs. Anete Poplawski school production of any kind. tender and dramatic portrayal salary for the rest of his life. funeral home Sunday from 2 to of Meriden; a brother, Edward Last night I went to see “The of the dying King handing over ’The Lutz Junior Museum will 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of Poplawski of Southington and a King and I” at East Catholic the reins of responsibility to the present the Long Wharf flowers, donations may be sister, Mrs. Adeline Hunt of High School for the purpose of crown prince left hardly a dry OEO Demise Theatre in “Jayson and the The Red Station, lili made to the Rhode Island Meriden. eye. "Oitto v t DMincMaiiP’ enjoying myself, and that I did. Argonauts” Sunday at 3:30 and MAWSFIBiLP DBEOr, OOMlF. OflUFt Cancer Society. Funeral sevices will be held It’s neither fair nor necessary There were others, many Criticized 7 p.m. at Manchester High Monday at 9:15 a.m. in Holmes others in the cast, who did a Vbaae 4SM8U to review a student perfor­ HARTFORD (AP)-The School. A few tickets are Funeral Home, 400 Main St., mance as one would an adult most creditable performance. available at the door at $2 for We Are Featuring A Varied Manchester, and at 10 a.m. in The English teacher’s son, demise of the federal Office of Henry D. Curtin group of amateurs or semi­ Economic Opportunity is adults and $1 for children. Selection Of SOUTH WINDSOR - Henry Sacred Heart Church, Vernon. professionals that one sees in Louis as played by David Burial will be in St. Bernard’s Daraskevich,—Tuptim played evidence that the Nixon ad­ Davison Curtin, 73, of 39 the local area. Of course, I ministration “has no great Wedding And Hillcrest Rd., Windsor, died Cemetery, Vernon. There are could say that there welre some by Mary Barrett,—and Kevin no calling hours. Memorial Costello who acted as The commitment to fulfillment of INVITATION Friday at Hartford Hospital. weak voices, that there was an the American dream,” U.S. Shower CUtst . ) ^ • Born in South Windsor, he donations may be made to occasional orchestral flaw, and Interpreter were outstanding. Sacred Heart Church, Vernon. Also, Lisa Parks gave to Lady R ^ . Shirley Chisholm, D-N.Y., TO BID Docorativta talaW Tabtos moved to Windsor in 1929. He one could pick the lapses in con­ said Friday. The Board of Education, WHh Swist Musical Movements was a retired landscape gar­ tinuity, but this isn’t the point. Thiang the gentleness and deep Manchester, Connecticut understanding required of the It was the OEO that helped dener. The challenge of this fabulous, the poor to begin “learning to solicits bids for the Cleaning of UnusuM Choice Trays He leaves a brother and a colorful, moving musical by one who played the King’s Fuel Oil Tanks. Sealed number one wife and mother of use the system to regain their sister. favorites Richard Rodgers and rights,” Rep. Chisholm said at proposals will be repeived until Sparkling Summer Glassware Funeral services will be held Personal Notices Oscar Hammerstein in an the Crown Prince. April 25, 1973 at 3:30 p.m. The The stage set was artistically the opening of a 15-store shop­ Ooen Sundoy 11 Monday at 9:15 a.m. from the Oriental setting was met by a ping center developed by black right is reserved to reject any Open Tuet^y Monday* Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Far­ Curd uf Thunks group of more than 125 young suggestive of the interior of a and all bids. Specifications and royal Oriental palace. The businessmen. mington Ave., West Hartford, We wish to thank all of our neighbors, people and it came through with “It was the only program that bid forms may be secured at with a Mass of the Resurrection friends and relatives for the many acts stage crew worked quickly and of kindness and sympathy shown us in all the charm and appeal that brought hope and it is being the Business Office, 45 School at Christ the King Church, an adult performance might smoothly to effect the Street, Manchester, Connec­ JV-< our recent bereavement. We especially necessary scene changes, even taken away because the poor Bloomfield. Friends may call at thank all those who sent the beautiful have. ticut. Raymond E. Demers, YEWS efficiently to remedy an un­ are powerless to fight.” the funeral home Sunday from 2 floral tributes and the Meadows Con­ It was the first time in front Rep. Chisholm deplored the Business Manager. ... IHtrVrtt r 2-4 left JUNIPER to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. valescent Center Staff. ir of the footlights for most of the expected emergency. Hetzi The Family of Mrs. Angelina Jarvis A musical show anywhere Watergate break-in as a threat Sincerely, ■■ r Mcks ' 2-4 feH cast. There must have been to civil liberties. Raymond E. Demers Spreaders 2-3 feet many a poignant moment must depend almost entirely on Business Manager the musical accompaniment. “The next step is one-man HEMLOCK VarWeted shared mutually by the actor on rule,” she said. “ We are stage and the related family in “The King and I” has the 2 - 4 leet WHITE PINE dependable combination of moving in the direction of a SMMlthf In il Coming Soon! the audience. kind of dictatorship. Congress MAPLE 4 - 5 feet I’m thinking of the adorable trained music students from BOTTICINI the Hartt School of Music of the has abdicated most of its CraasN King 10-12 feet W H IT y ilR C H youngest prince who teetered power. Everyone is paralyzed LOOKING GLASS II down the steps and offered a University of Hartford directed HAVIOLI Nonn} ” 12-15 M S h ^ a n d by Gary Good who teaches and seems unable to push Chnnps in Large Sizes rose to welcome “Mrs. Anna,” back.” • SWM SMi • CMNik»^ Ships 34 feet the newly arrived teacher to the music education at Hartt. The Siw 8-10 feet Watch for our GRANO OPENING total orchestral sound was not Although some aspects of the royal family in Siam; the women’s liberation movement Ha NT ewiMi In •< m ature execution of Donna unlike that -from the pit of a FLOWERINO CRABS- - Fhra Varlalies ta laiga tliM 8-12 fWii New York theater. are not applicable to black ITALIAN EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH - 10-12 to^waH Gustamachio’s role as teacher women, she said, such goals of SPECIALTIES For Information Tol. 646-0457 Ann Leonowens; the im­ The credit for the direction of the movement as federally Opn TnUn. Ml k Ml or 646-7436 pressive interpretation of the this splendid performance goes JOE MILLER NURSERY to James F. Quinn, and to Sister funded .daycare centers shoud ZW klOf n , Mi lRMN King by Joseph Futtner, who be supported by black women 150 Spencer SL 049-3340 had a beautiful head of dark Ellen Agritelly for her astute sense of good musical direction. and all Americans. hair where Yul Brynner did not. Rep. Chisholm expressed sup-, The feeling one gets from And also to the many young port for the national meat I fairway has all tho supplies to make sharing the intense pride of a students without whose enthusiastic cooperation, “The boycott but said no one group is your own easter baskets! and parent at his son’s or solely responsible for high meat daughter’s big moment on stage King and I” would not have fairway priced too! been. prices. A poalition between is very special. farmers and’ meat distributors Freak From The Seal The dance sequence in the se­ This is fine entertainment for "we have every little thlngl” anyone. The family can go and should be formed, she said, to cond act portraying the face the meat price problem. Tasty and Nutritious ■ buy your Siamese version of the enjoy something without it being rated “X” . It is more On another topic, she said WllKInning American story from Uncle black unity must begin^on a • C LA M S _ _ ___ lottory Tom’s Cabin of Little Eva and than just a school production. It is a great performance. local level with the formation of •SCALLOPS the miraeto of Uckots •]) Topsy and Simon Legree was black organizations under (3)T one of the l)>ghlights of the “ King” will be presented • H A LIB U T Ilf dowritown manchcil^ J v ** fairwayl ^ again tonight at 8:15 and Sun­ capable leaders. She said Hartfo show. According to the blacks participating in the •FLOUNDER program, it was entirely day night at 7:30 in ECHS auditorium. Tickets will be organizations should learn that SbiffMfW/n choreographed by Joan Thomp­ not everyone can be a leader. CMS MEAT son, a senior at ECHS. available at the door. It was immediately apparent The above served with your choice of any of the followlno- MANCHESTER DRUG at the very beginning that Don­ Condition Satisfactory Cole Slaw, Lettuce end Tomatoes, French Fries, or Cot­ na Gustamachio who played the tage ChMse. (Served at Parkade store only.) ‘ I 717 MAIN STREET lead role of Anna, was in com­ plete control of her demanding For Hit and Run Victim We Sell Farm Freih MUk in QuarU and Half Gallon* . assignment. Her voice and dic­ Mark Bain, of 6 Indian Dr., According to the elder Bain, AUTHORIZED tion were near perfect most of the 15-year-old who was the vic­ there were other cars in the DEALER FOR the time and she seemed to tim of a hit-and-run accident on area at the time of the accident. know the technique of projec­ March 30 is in satisfactory con­ No one however has come ting her voice to the last row. dition at Manchester Memorial forward with any information And she portrayed the graceful Hospital, according to his on the accidenti Bain today charm that is Anna’s in the father. appealed to the public to con­ story. The boy, who has undergone tribute any information on , the Dairy Stores OSTOMY SUPPLIES Joseph Futtner has assumed extensive vascular surgery, car which struck his son. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS a convincing accent for a may loto the use of his right leg Mark was struck while Rl. 6 & 44A - Open Dally and Siamese King and with it, thie due to the accident. It is un­ walking with two Companions ’ .'Swn- brusque manner which Itolies a known at this time to what ex­ on New Bolton Rd., near the Parkade Branch - Mon. thru Sat. tender Keart. Unfortunately, he tent the nerves in his leg have town line, by a car headed east. (John and Bernice Rto^ > was fighting a cold which been damaged, said Ian Bain, The accident occurred at 6:36 hampered his singing'efforts. the boy’s father. p.m.

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(8-40) NEWLYWED GAME (30) QILLIGAN’S ISLAND (40) ROMPER ROOM — 11:30 — (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR (40) I LOVE LUCY — 6:30 — — 8:30 — — 9:00 — (3) LOVE OF LIFE LIVES — 5:00 — (3) BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE (3) CBS NEWS (3) HAP RICHARDS (8-40) BEWITCHED — 2:30 — (18) JIM A TAMMY (8-40) A TOUCH OF GRACE HEARING (8) NEWS (8) RHIL DONAHUE (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD (3) LOVE IS A MANY , (20) FILM PROBLEM TO OUR CARE (20) ROMPER ROOM SQUARES (24) MISTER ROGERS (20) MAKE ROOM FOR<» — 9:00 — 8PLENDORED THING DADDY (22) KITTY TODAY — 12dM) — (8-40) DATING GAME (30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (3) MARY TYLER MOORE (30) MIKfe DOUGLAS (40) GOMER PYLE, U8MC (30) NBC NEWS (8-40) JULIE ANDREWS Omar Sharif, as Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria,, and (3) NEWS (20-22-30) DOCTORS (40) REASONER REPORT (40) STRUM A DRUMMERS (8-40) PASSWORD — 3:00 — — 5:30 — Catherine Deneuve, as 17-year-old Maria Vetsera, are — 9:15 — (20-22-30) JEOPARDY (3) THE PAICE 18 RIGHT — 9:30 — star-crossed lovers in “ Mayerling,” a romantic, historical (20) MAKE ROOM FOR — 7:00 — TDiv peitoM) ' HEARING AID SERVICE (3) YOGI BEAR (8-40) QENERAL^HOSPITAL DADDY (3) BOB NEWHART drama airing on NBC-TV tonight (April 7) at 9 p.m. - * — 12:30 — (3) WILDLIFE THEATRE Home Appointments — No ObUgatlon • _9:30__ (^0-22-30) ANOTHER (22-30) HOGAN’S HEROES (8) LAWRENCE WELK <3) VIN SCULLY (3) SEARCH FOR WORLD ^ — 10:00 — TOMORROW (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY (20) NBC NEWS (3) CAROL BURNETT 34 P R A H ST.. HARTFORD, CONN. Phone 247-7724 (22) NOT FOR WOMEN — 3s30 — * (40) NEWS (24) MASTERPIECE ' — 11:00 — ...> — 11:30 — ONLY (8-40) SPLIT SECOND (3) RANGER STATION (8) DELPHI BUREAU * Open Mon. - FW. 9 to 6 — aatunlays 9 to 1 — 5:55 — THEATRE (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (8-22-30) NEWS (3) MOVIE (30) NEWS (20-22-30) WljlO, WHAT, OR (8-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE now to marr/ a millionaire. Chanotte (18) EL SUPER SHOW WHERE GAME (3) WHArS HAPPENING (24) DAVID SUSSKIND "The Sound and the Fury" (1959). (40) FLINTSTONES (18) LIVING WORD oldiil and Adam \/erver. (40) ABC NEWS (8) MOVIE — 10:30 — — 11:15 — The Money Jungle." (1968). (18) ORAL ROBERTS (8) ABC NEWS (40) THRILLER I NBC Adds I Monday, April 9 — 6:00 — (18) 700 CLUB Nine Shows | (3-8-22) NEWS (24) WHERE IS THE WAR Sylvania Portable' (18) SECRET AGENT ON VD? Sunday, April 8 This Fall % (20) SOUNDING BOARD (20-22-30) MOVIE — 7:00— ' (22) MOVIE — 7:00— (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE "The Secret .War of Harry Frigg" "Hoaa to .Tanzioar ( 1941). Living by (3) FACE THE STATE ^ NEW YORK (AP) - The (1968). Paul Newman (8) WORSHIP COLOR TV (30) TO TELL THE tRUTH plays Frigg. (22) GOSPEL HOUR their wita in Africa, ding Crosoy, Boc (8) POLICE SURGEON NBC Television network has (40) WILD WILD WE|T) Hope. Model CC3151W (30) RING AROUND THE (-.8) TEACH-IN canceled “ Laugh-In” and two — 9:30 — (30) LEE TREVINO news programs and added nine — 6:30 — \ WORLD (40) CONVERSATIONS (24) ZOOM (3) DORIS DAY (40) IT TAKES A THIEF * Cabinet of Walnut grain finish on new shows to its prime time (3) CBS NEWS ' (24) BOOK BEAT — 7:45— — 1:30— high-impact plastic 'schedule for next season. (8) ABC NEWS (3) MOVIE (22-30) NBC NEWS — 10:00 — (3) CLOSEUP — 7:30— * 17 inch diagonal picture The network, which an­ (40) SACRED HEART Frdiicis in tne riounted House (3) DICK VAN DYKE (24) DESIGNING WOME (24) STATE OF CONN. / < Hoiibunsical farce aoout talxing nounced the changes Tuesday, mules dUernpts to solve a murder. (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE * Color Bright 85® picture tube for a said the news programs “ First — 8: 00— — 7:00 — MiCKe/ Hooney. yirginia Welles (24) EARTHKEEPING sharp, bright color picture Tuesday” and “ NBC Reports” — 10:35 — (3) DAVID & GOLIATH (8-40) ISSUES 8i ANSWERS (3) MOVIE would be replaced by a total of (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE (30) PASSOVER * Gibraltar 95' chassis for solid- "The Reluctant Debutante" (1958). — 8: 00— 30 one-hour -news specials Vincente Minnelli. (30) COLONEL CLOWN CREMONIAL — 11:00 — (3) MASH state performance and reliability during the season. (8) TRUTH OR OBJECTS (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (8-40) FBI * AFC push-button locks in fine tun­ CONSEQUENCES — 8:15— , NBC also said it was dropping (20) HAVE GUN-WILL — 2:00— (18) LIVING FAITH ing— a perfect picture even when (18) DICK VAN DYKE (3) GUMBY the “ NBC Tuesday Night TRAVEL (8-40( NBA PLAY-OFF (24) TREATENED PARADISE you cahnge channels (20) NBC NEWS Movie,” “ The Bobby Darin ” ^ — 8:30— Special: New Yotk Special: Oiin Rooerlson. (22-30) NEWS — 11:05 — KnicKers— Baltimore Bullets. * Telescoping dipole VHF, bow-tie Denise Alexander plays a. (3) CAPTAIN BOB Show,” and the “ Madigan” and (24) OPEN LINE (24) JANAKI (30) EAST MEETS WEST UHF antennas “ Cool Million” segments of its resident physician in ABC- (22) BILLY JAMES HARGIS — 8:30— (40) ABC NEWS — 11:30 — (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY — 2:30— (3) MANNIX “ Wednesday Night Mystery TV’s “ General Hospital,” a (30) WORLD OF SURVIVAL * Matching stand available as Movie” series. “ Banacek” will (3) MOVIE (20-22-30) McCLOUD — 7:30 — “My Cousin Rachel" (1952). daytime drama series seen — 9:00— — 2:45— “Tne Parx Avenue Rustlers" optional extra continue as part of that series, (8) LETS MAKE A DEAL (8-40) ROD SERLING AT LAX at 3 p.m. Monday through (3) INTERNAT'L ZONE (22) LAUREL AND HARDY (24) FRENCH CHEF NBC said. (18) STAND UP & CHEER (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Friday. (8) FUNKY PHANTOM The four new half-hour situa­ (20) FILM — 3:00— — 9:00— ^ tion comedies are “ Lotsa James McEachin guest- . (22) EARTH LAB (3) AMERICAN ADVENTURE (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES s t a r s in ^ . N B C -T V ’ s (30) SAMSON (8-40) MOVIE ELECTROMICS Luck,” starring Dom De Luise (30) MOUSE FACTORY (20-22-30) STANLEY CUP as a lost-and-found department “ Emergency! tonight (40) LATINO * 'The Long Ouel" (1967). (40) POLKA TV Notes PLAY-OFF 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 clerk; “ Diana,” starring Diana Vanessa Redgrave stiars as and actress Mario Thomas will (April 7) at 8 p.m. — 9:20— — 3:15— — 9:00— Rigg as a British fashion — 8:00 — Isadora Duncan, the legendary (3) QUE HAY OE NEUVO (18) SHARE* (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN - designer; “ The Girl with (8-40) ROOKIES be,'award presenters for American idancer of the early — 9:30— — 3:30— (24) MASTERPIECE Something Extra,” starring (18) PRISONER “ Women of the Year, 1973,” tg 1900s, in “ The Loves of (3) WE BELIEVE (3) GOLF TOURNAMENT THEATRE Sally Field as a newlywed; and (20-30) LAUGH-IN Isadora,” to be aired by NBC- be .presented on CBS-TV Mon­ — 9:30— Special: Tne Masters, Augusta, Ga. "The (iolden Bowl" Barry Morse. JIM “ Needles and Pins,” starring (24) VD BLUES Townsend. HRT TV Monday and Tuesday, April day, May 14, at 10 p.m. (8) JONNY QUEST (18) RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL Norman Fell and Louis Nye in a — 9:00 — IT DOES Make a Difference Where You Save! 23 and 24, in two parts. Rosalind Russell will host the (40) JEWISH HERITAGE — 4:00— , — 9:30— iiiiii New York City garment center (3) HERE’S LUCY program, to be broadcast setting. (8-40) MOVIE — 10:00— (18) CONN. REPORT (3) BARNABY JONES Singer-actress Diana Ross “ live” from Washington, D.C. (3) LAMP UNTO MY FEET (24) SPEAKING FREELY "S e e 'S o m e Evil/iko Some Evil" jjijjl -ft » INSTANT Five new one-hour dramatic, "‘Situation Hopeless Not Serious" (1965). >.®X®X®.*.*.W.®.®.®.®»V.®«®A®3yAVe®e®e®»^eV»?e?afe%!e, (8) WORLD CONFERENCE Man’s behavior— Or. Jonas SalK. Rodney McOowall iijjil comedy, variety or police (18) ORAL ROBERTS iilii! (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE — 4:15— EARNINGS shows complete the new lineup. ; iill SAVINGS They are; “ Chase,” a Jack fm. (30) LET US CELEBRATE (8-40) NBA PLAY-OFF Tuesday, April 10 -10:00- i|i i| c u i(/ I v O A N 5% DivMend paid Webb-produced police series; . (40) CURIOSITY SHOP — 4:30— (18) STANLEY CUP . lllil! t > t I \ I I t > -k. tram e t j of depoolL “ The Magician,” starring Bill — 6: 00— (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE _9;30_ — 10:30— (18) MAYOR’S HOUR PLAY-OFFS i| (18) STANLEY CUP (24) BLACK JOURNAL (3) LOOK UP AND LIVE L'l-' 4 ttanea yewljr. Bixby as a magician who helps (3-8-22) NEWS — 5:00— New York Rangers vs. Boston jjijij people in trouble; “ Police (18) SECRET AGENT PLAY-OFF (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE Bruins. iiiiii ■Swe5i9tii*i*TrEae9T iwaTiTetf (18) JOURNEY TO Story,” a police anthology Special BostoivBrulns vs. New York — 10:00— (22) MANCINI GENERATION Iiiiii (20) SOUNDING BOARD l.ts'-r _ ii;0 0 — ADVENTURE Rangers. (8-40) MARCUS WELBY (24) FIRING LINE series createid by Los Angeles (24) ZOOM (20) FILM (3) CAMERA THREE (24) BAND CONCERT policeman Joseph Wambaugh; (30) TO TELL "The Wednesday Game" i (22) SPORTS CHALLENGE (30) WHNB-TV REPORTS (22) PARENT GAME (18) 700 CLUB — 5:30— ' “ Love Story,” based on the THE TRUTH (24) BOOK BEAT (40) BULlWINKLE (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED Erich Segal novel but in televi­ (40) WILD WILD WEST (20-22-30) AMERICA — 10:30— (30) ANIMAL WORLD (24) STATE OF CONN. — 11:30— (18) GOD’S GOOD NEWS (3) PROTECTORS sion form, an anthology of love — 6:30— (40) DRAGNET (3) ON THE AGENDA (22) FILM stories with a varied cast; and (3) CBS NEWS (3) MAUDE (22) SPORTS PROFILE ^ 6:00— “ NBC Follies,” a comedy- (8) ABC NEWS — 10:35— (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY (30) ADELANTE (3) 60 MINUTES — 11:00— variety show with varied hosts. (22-30) NBC NEWS (20-22-30) MOVIE (40) MAKE A WISH (18) NEW DIRECTIONS MANCHESTER NBC had been the only (3-22r30) NEWS (24) POOD FOR YOUTH "Cool Million" (1972). Jefferson — 11:00— (20) FILM network to carry regularly — 12:00— — 11:15— Keyes combs the ]et-set. (3-8-18-22-30) NEWS (22) WILD KINGDOM scheduled prime time news- — 7:00— (40) TEMPERATURES (3) CHALLENGE (840) NEWS OLDSMOBILE (3) UNTAMED WORLD (20) HAVE G U N - (8) DIALOGUE (24) TURNING POINTS shows this season. The two RISING WILL TRAVEL "Your pMsuiobllo D o ^ r" canceled shows had drawn (8) TRUTH OR " (20-22-30) MEET THE PRESS (30) WILD KINGDOM *g-11:30- — 11:05— ' small audiences against “ Mar- CONSEQUENCES — 8:30— Special: President Nixon. (3) NAME OF THE GAME (18) DICK VAN DYKE (24) JANAKI — 6:30— 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 643-1511 ,„^^^cus Welby, M,D.” on the ABC (3) HAWAII FIVE-O (40) ROLLER DERBY (8) ABC NEWS (20) NBC NEWS — 11:30— — 12:30— (20-22-30) MOVIE Tietwork. ' (8-40) MOVIE (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON ■ (22-30) NEWS (3) MOVIE Special: “The Wizard of Oz" ; The CBS Television network “When MIchaef Calts" (1972). Ben (8) BLACK IS (24) DEAP CITIZEN Gazzara, Elizabeth Ashley. Tom Kennedy hosts ABC- — 11:45— 'announced its 1973^4 schedule "O.S.S. 117" (1963). — 1: 00— (8) TO BE ANNOUNCED NEW or USED (40) ABC NEWS (24) BILL MOYERS (8-40) HAUNTING OF TV’s “ Split Second,” Mon­ (8) SPRING IS SPECIAL last week and ABC is expected (3) CONGRESS REPORT (18) AMAZING GRACE to make public its schedule — 7:30— ^ — 9:00— ROSALIND day through Friday at 12:30 (24) EARTHKEEPING (40) MOVIE (8) EIGHTH DAY later this week. (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET (24) BEHIND THE LINES (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON p.m. (20) FILM (40) WHAT’S MY LINE? "The Lemon prop Kid" (1951). TV PAGE 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, APRIL 7 C '1

Wednesday, April 11 H.I .wvi . -5" • v , V -f ‘ — 6:00 — (16) DICK VAN DYKE — 8:00 — (8-M) OWEN MARSHALL Attention: y - f o r r e a d e r s (3-8-22) NEWS (20) NBC NEWS (3) SONNY AND CHER (20-22) SEARCH (18) SECRET AGENT (22-30) NEWS (8-40) MOVIE (24) STATE OF CONN. Brides To Be (20) SOUNDING BOARD (24) MAGGIE "Notorlousl" Vintage 1946 — 10:35 — Why take a chance on,the Hitchcock. (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE (40) ABC NEWS (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY most Important occaalon.of (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (20-22-30) ADAM-12 your life. Why not let one of (24) AMERICAN ’73 — — (40) WILD WILD WEST 11:00 our Hairstylists guide you to — 7:30 — (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS — 6:30 — — 8:30 — select a hairdo that's suited (20) VAVE GUN-WILL for you. .1". (3) CBS NEWS (3) PRICE IS RIGHT (18) ADVENTURER TRAVEL (8) ABC NEWS (8) PARENT GAME (20-22-30) HALL OF FAME — 11:05 — dOLDENCHMIM (22-30) NBC NEWS (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? "The Small Miracle.” (24) YOU THE SUPERVISOR (20) FICM (24) JANAKI (22) WAIT TILL YOUR — 9:00 — — 11:30 — (MNFFIIIIE51 M M 806 The Mini Pagt is a membar of tha Educational Praii Association of Amarica. — 7:00 — FATHER GETS HOME (3) MEDICAL CENTER (3) MOVIE / ..4143 Tolland Tpke. : (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD (24) EARTHKEEPING (24) GOVERNOR’S REPORT "Daisy Kenyon" (1947). Burr Comers (8) TRUTH OR /‘ini r'lor'iici (8-40) MADHOUSE 90 By BETTY DEBNAM Manelwster CONSEQUENCES (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSOH “Let’s Got Together at the Golden Charm’' Get Ahead! Read! It’s National Library Week! Thursday, >..r ” ‘ This week is National Library Week; This is a good time to take a look at what April 12 is going on in children’s libraries around the IVEST country. — 6: 00— (3-8-22) NEWS f I L L N ot Just fo r Books (18) SECRET AGENT mckage: Libraries are not just for books anymore. (20) SOUNDING BOARD > STORE k m iS (24) ZOOM Now you can borrow such things as films, (30) TO TELL MANCHESTER PABKADE film strips, records and everfcopies of famous THE TRUTH ' X 's' ' PUIX. SELECTION OP paintings. - x (40) WILD WILD WEST Leaminsr Centers — 6:30— IMPORTED (3) CBS NEWS AND Many schools have developed learning (8) ABC NEWS DOMESTIC centers. A learning center is really a large (22-30) NBC NEWS s WINES (24) FRENCH CHEF area with the library as a very important — 7:00— LIQUORS part. T he center can be used in many w ays: (3) MAGIC CIRCUS ^ p l u s - as a library, an auditorium, a place to study (8) TRUTH OR h a r v e s t HILL and even as a gym. CONSEQUENCES DISCOVERY (18) DICK VAN DYKE BRANDS Sounds and Visuals (20) NBC NEWS Entire books, or parts of books, are being (22-30) NEWS From the vastness olf the Sp^al Nebula (left) to the microscopic size of an individual virus MASTESl CHAIU3E (24) SOUL PERSONAL CHARGE put on film strips to be played along with a (magnified 50,000 times, right), dedicated scientists are attracted to basic research. An “Charlotte’s Web” by (40) ABC NEWS ABC-TV special, “ Searching the Unknown,” examines investigative science Friday (April AfyiOTTNTS INVITED record or a cassette tape carrying the sound E. B. White is a children’s classic that is — 7:30— .13) at 10:30 p.m. The half-hour program was produced in cooperation^ with the TEL. 649-0446 (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ' now in paperback. track. Paperbacks (18) STANLEY CUP PLAY-OFFS Paperback books are becoming more (20) FILM Our SPEEDY Specialty popular as the price of hard cover books (22) THRILLSEEKERS Friday, April 13 TRULY DELICIOUS | continues to rise. Many of the children’s (30) WAIT TILL YOUR (18) SPORTS ACTION 6: 00— FATHER GETS HOME (20-22-30) SANFORD & SON CHICKEN classics are being printed in paperback. (40) DRAGNET (3-8-22) NEWS Brown in 6 Minutes (18) SECRET AGENT (24) WASHINGTON WEEK IN The world’s “ finest eatin’ More True to Life Stories —8:00— (20) SOUNDING BOARD REVIEW (3) NAT’L GEOGRAPHIC (24) EARTHKEEPING — 8:30— chicken” with incomparable Children’s books are more realistic than (8-40) MOD SQUAD (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY taste. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH CALL IN ORDER they used to be. Characters express un­ (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON (40) WILD WILD WEST (18) SPORTS CHALLENGE (24) MOVIE (20-22-30) LITTLE PEOPLE Pick Up 10 Minutes Later happy as well as happy feelings so we get "Humanities Film Forum" — 6:30— (24) LENOX QUARTET- a more true to life picture of problems. — 9:00— HAYDN OPUS 20 DECI’S DMVE-IH in life and get (3) CBS NEWS your fair snare, (3) MOVIE (8) ABC NEWS I — 9:00— 462 CENTER ST. 643-2669 Books about Different Children How To Save a Marriage— And Ruin (22-30) NBC NEWS (3) MOVIE reading is a must. Your Life” More books are being published about (8-40) KUNG FU (24) WORLD PRESS Tne Man VVno Died Twice" (1970), How else will you (20-22-30) IRONSIDE (8-40) ROOM 222 get to know what children of different races and back^im ds. — 7:00— (18) 700 CLUB you have to know — 10*00— (20-30)CIRCLE OF FEAR These books help readers better understand (8) LOVE AND HATE (3) YOUNG DR. KILDARE. to succeed? and appreciate people different from them­ (20-22-30)-DEAN MARTIN (8) TRUTH OR — 4:30— Read all you CONSEQUENCES (8-40) ODD COUPLE selves; — 11: 00— can. Reading (18) DICK VAN DYKE t L i c r R 0 NI: s Books Without Words (3-8-i22-30) NEWS — 10:00— ^ Film strips and records based on the New- feeds your mind, (20) NBC NEWS (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN Some publishers are printing picture (20) HAVE GUN — L i [i 0 A1 0 h I i 3 makes it grow, WILL TRAVEL (22-30) NEWS STYLE bery Award winner, “Amos Fortune,'^ree books that have no woros. The children Janet Margolin guest-stars (24) FREE FOR-FALL (20-22-30) BOBBY DARIN and makes you the — 11:30— Man” by Elizabeth Yates are typical of the in ABC-TV’s “ Mod Squad” (40) ABC NEWS — 10:30— 7 7 7 BROAD bigger person you make up their own stories to go along with (3) MOVIE Imany sound and visual materials available. ■‘Th^ Purple Heart" (1944). Dana An­ Thursday (April 12) at 8 (8-40) WHAT ABOUT the have a right the pictures. Books with black and white drews. Richard Conte. p.m, - ' ■ ' — 7:30— TOMORROW? to be. (8-40) POSSESSION (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING pictures are also popular. — 11: 00— FJLAllllJL Haunted house chills, English style. (8) LASSIE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (34-18-22-30-40) NEWS ' i.HwJ.Xcrv I 1 ):)\ (18) JONATHAN WINTERS (20) HAVE G U N - (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL WILL TRAVEL (24) WALL STREET WEEK (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES — 11:30— TV Notes (40) NANNY AND '(3) MOVIE jyi,. THE PROFESSOR “.The Black Rose" (1950) Saxon Cliff Robertson stars in a leader (Tyrone Power). m m o $ rare television appearance — as (8-40) IN CONCERT Philip Nolan, ^"'The Man — 8:00— (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON TV-Radip &lek am ^ ^ c e ./ (3) MISSION: Without a Country,” — on a 6C- TV Tuesday, April 24, at 8:30 IMPOSSIBLE p.m. The famous American (8-40) BRADY BUNCH Atlantic Heating Oil classic about a man who damns his country in haste aiid is Television stations reserve L.T. WOOD CO. “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, t the right to make last- 51 B leeeH ^ 643-1129 sentenced to live at sea was I No Good, Very Bad Day,” written by written by Edward Everett minute programming For 24 Now Bwiw ^ n io e, Pboiw 6494701 Hale. changes ______'______Judith Viorst and illustrated by Ray r - ' Cruz, is about a boy who runs into every- “ It Takes a Lot of Love,” a Art James, host of NBC-TV’s one-hour 'special about the “ Who, What Or Where Game,” Don WILLIS GaragiB l^ y problems. ______“The Midnight Adventures of Kelly, Dot and Esmeralda” by John S. Goodall, is a book without words.' devotion between people and SPECIALISTS IN asked a contestant'^.,vn the WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND their pets, will be rebroadcast Singer Freda Payne appears daytime show recently tp give on C K -T V Thursday, May 3, at on NBC-TV’s “ Bobby Darin BRAKE SERVICE 2 Wheel the other name'j^r heavy; ■ GENERAL AUTO REPAIR 8 p.m. C^ad Everett, star of Show” Friday (April 13) at winter underwear. 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UUih 1972 Newbery and Caldecott Awards Super Sport: Larry Brown Famous Book Characters People in the American T.M. Basketball Association are Puzzle-le-do DOWN “Julie of the Wolves”, by Jean George, published by Harper and Row, raving about Larry Brown. ACROSS 6. A famous animal doctor. is the 1972 Newbery Award winner. In his first season as a head 1. She lost her slipper. 7. He won a race with coach. Brown has led the 2. The Ugly...... Carolina Cougars in an 3. She was lost in the woods a hare. with her brother. 8. A famous deer. outstanding season. Though 4. U n c le ...... told stories. he is only ^five-feet nine- 5. S n o w ...... inches tall, Larry was an outstanding player before he became a coach. He starred at the University of North Carolina in the early TT 1960’s. He made the U.S. “T 5 Olympic team in 1964. Then _L_ he played five years in the A N S W E R B O X “The Funny Little Woman”, pros. Larry’s hobbies are . ' i I i q n n a '8 illustrated by Blair Lent and • m n ® a *9 publidied by E. P. Dutton is the reading, listening to music,, Librarians and interested readers all over the coimtry are making OMOQ 1972 Caldecott wiimer. and playing racquet ball. He pinna to observe National Library Week this week. National Library •nqilA 'S W“0 ’8 also likes to wear fashion­ Week is sponsored by l^ e National Book Committee and the American » 0 1 P F * O 8 library Association. eeoiaV Jean Gteorge, author of “Julie of the Wolves” , is able clothes. ______•" the winner of the 1972 John Newbery Medal. This medal is awarded yearly to the American author of What Is National Library Week? the most outstanding children’s book. National Library Week is a special week held The book is the story of a thirteen-year old M in i Jokes Eskimo girl, Julie, and her friendship with a pack of each year to call attention to our country s libraries. wolves that helped her survive when she was lost in It is sponsored by The National Book Committee in Secret D o: Decode the message \mder each blank. Match the answer wi& liie Alaskan tuiKira. been \x\ c'oO'ftJG cooperation with the American Library Association. the numter and then the letter in Mrs. Greorge is the author of other diildrens son tox each block. Then read the message. books, such as *^ y Side of the Mountain.” She lives The National Book Committee is made up of in Chappaqua, New York. She is the mother of three lce\ebxa^eV^WiiT' outstanding citizens who are interested in encourag­ children, ranging in age from 15 to 21. Mrs. George ing people to read and in keeping books free. ox\e enjoys modem oancing, hiking and- cross country The American Library Association is made up VlV>aV V\oVcioo| skiing. 'd o 2>a\| -Vq-Vr\e oVber'? ^ Biair Lent, illustrator of “The Funny Little M h of more than 36,000 librarians from the United Woman”, is the winner of tihe Randolph J. Calderott States, Canada and many foreign countries. Medal. This medal is awarded to the outstanding During this week, which was first observed in iilustrator of children’s books. B e c a u s e VvIKnI d ri 1958, there will be television programs, editorials, H 3 X 3 The book is about a little old woman in Jap^ A ^cs 1\^ offveer articles and radio programs about libraries. who likes to make dumplings. It is an old story retold Q mcnVi Vix7 AtIatip kAnnpl a^'fes+ tbe. ^^3 3X(e Ixl It is hoped that this week will call attention to ^ M ^ Lent fe a three-time runner-up for oiher lad>j \N\Vb' how much reading can help the reader enlarge his Caldecott Awards. He lives in Cambridge, Massa- Oi m(n^ coOiT world and become a better, more informed and re­ 21 20 19 18 17 ' chusetts. He enjoys sailing and swimming. - ^ I U iS. R Q Both awards are presented by the Chudren s LVJ sponsible citizen. ^ T Services Division of the American Library \ ■ QiW Association. Do the math and color by number.

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