Temple's Temple's

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Temple's Temple's PAGE TWBNTY-iroUR THURSDAY, MARCH'9, 1972 Scene The Weather Clear and cold tonight; low At the Capitol near 10. Tomorrow mostly sun­ .Hie Junior and Senior Con­ Town Units Club, and the VFW Post and SEVEN-ELEVEN STORI ny^ .high 36 to ,40. Outlook for About Town firmation Classes of Ehnanuel State W ants Auxiliary. Page 10 Sunday. .cloudy and mild. Lutheran Church will meet to­ Saturday evening, a Bt. Pat­ 8M Onea Bd.. Manchester Hie board of Christian Eidu- night at 6:30 at the 'Parish Will March In rick’s Dance will be held at the Manehe$ter—A City of Village Charm cation of Center Congre^tionr Building. T o Extend St. Pat’s Parade I.tanchester Armory. I r 1 s h- OPEN al Church wlU meet tonight at Amerlcon music will be provid­ VOL. XCl, NO. 136 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1972 (Olaaeiiied AdvertUIng on Page 81) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 7 ;80 In the Ronbins Room of the Hie Academy of Faith and Express Bus Manchester dignitaries, bands, ed by the Tommy Yourell Or­ 24 HOURS church. Life, sponsored by the Man­ chestra. and marching units will parti­ chester Area Council of HARTE'ORD (AP) — The Hie board of trustees of Sec­ churches, will be held tonight state Department of Trans­ cipate in the St. Patrick’s Pa- ond Congregational Church will at 7:30 at St. James School. portation wants to extend for rad6 Saturday, starting at 11 meet tonight at 7:30 at the another 90 days an ex­ a.m., in Hartford. church. At a recent meeting of the perimental commuter bus from Heading the Manchester pa- Ladies Aid Society of the Luth­ Corbins Comer In West Hart­ raders will be Mayor John PLAZA DEPT. STORE J o b s P a n e l Jehovah's Witnesses will con­ eran Women's Missionary Airline Leaders ford to Hartford. Thompson, State Comptroller (We Have A Notion To Please) duct a theocratic ministry League of the Zion Evangelical The project, begun Jan. 17, Nathan AgosUnelli, State Sen. school tonight at 7 ;30 and a Lutheran Church, rMs. Ernest has steadily' gained riders, but David Odegord, and Town Coun­ E. MTODLE TPKE. (Next to Pc^inlar Market) service meeting at 8 ;35 at Ruebin and Mrs. Wilma Wiley the number is still less than the sel David Barry. OPEN WED., THVB8., FBI. tUl • Kingdom Hall. were elected delegrates to tlie 288 the company says must ride Hie St. Patrick’s Pipe Band Unveils Plan 31st annual conventllon of the the bus daily to break even. will lend the parade, and the The nominating committee Atlantic District Lutheran Wom­ Tuesday, 233 commuters Bennet Junior High ^hool and PICTURE FRAMES Called to Capital of Center Congregational Church en's Missionary League which were counted on 24 trips, the Manchester -High School Bands FOR ART PHOTOS & CERTIFICATES will meet tonight at 7:30 at the will be held at the Statler-Hilton highest dally total so far. will also play. Marching units church office. Hotel in Hartford during May. Quality ProducH — Budget Prieei The Connecticut Co. bus line, Paul Cote include members of the Amer­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jamin O. JQavis, chief of the Davis named Trans World Alr- Mrs. Anna Crimason was chos­ which is subsidizing the ex­ TIhniim Covin ican Legion Post, Blast Catho­ For Industry „ . __ . federal force of sky marshals, lines as one that has adopted a The pastor-parish relations en alternate delegate. periment, says it doubts if the lic High School, Army and Navy committee of North United line can continue without relief Co-Chairmen of Jacee Sale jonnJota AA. Volpfv o i ^ oopened S ^ rTa meet e T not all the 29 olrilnes By DAM HALL ing of top officials of the na­ However, it was a |2-miUion Methodist Church will meet to­ Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ from some government agency. had taken a serious view of blackmail attempt against TWA Thomas Covlll and Paul Cote Jaycees. He is employed as a tion’s 29 biggest airlines today --------------------- - —-------- - night at 8 at the church. ters will meet Monday at 7:46 Commuters leave their car in HARTFORD (AP)—^An 88-member governor’s task to discuss how to deal with ex- P ^ federal directives aimed at jmtt the planting of two bombs p.m. at the' Federation Room a shopping center parking lot have been named co-chairmen superintendent of the commer­ foree today unveiled recommendations for broadening discuss how to deal with ex ,r^ tra « n g hijackers and black- aboard Ite jet V e rs -o n ly one cial property division of the fortionists and said Congress The Chapel Choir of Eman­ of Ce n t e r Congregational and ride one of the buses that of the Manchester Jaycee's state efforts to attract more business and stimulate em­ mailers. uel Lutheran Church will re­ Church. Hostesses are Miss leaves every 10 minutes. A re­ Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in CARPET AND ployment in Connecticut. -------------------------------------- may have to prohibit airlines In response to a question, (See Page Sixteen) hearse tonight at 7:30 in laither Dorothy Petersen and Mrs. "Honey Sunday Week.” During Hartford. He lives with his wife, from paying ransom to hijack­ turn schedule is provided in the Heading the scores of propos­B- ers. Hall of the churdi. Lucille Crawford. afternoon. the week of April 8 the Jay- Sydnie and their daughter, als qf the Strike Force for Full cees will be selling jars of Julie, at 69 Deepwood Dr., TEMPLE'S FLOOR covauNa And retired Air Force Gen. ETmi4oyment is creation of a honey in the Manchester area. South Windsor. Benjamin O. Davis, chief of the Connecticut development bank. Troopers federal force of sky marshals, Profits from this sale will be Hie proposed state agency Signal Light used to support local organiza­ said to Improve security on the Bomb Threats THE DRAMA CLUB would moke Connecticut more tions concerned with mental Democrats List gfround he will recommend a t OF Pacts Awarded coinpetiUve with other states buddy system under which air­ health and mental retardation. SURE AND IT'S A by offering financing assistance < MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covlll, a native of Manches­ Convention Data Overtime line employes would work In HARTFORD (AP) — The for commercial and Industrial pairs. ter, was graduated from the HARTFORD (AP) — T h e development, according to Spatter Wide Connecticut Department of “I would not let a single Indi­ presents Providence (R.I.) College in Democratic State Central Com­ CSiartes Lord of West Heu^ord, Transportation has awarded a 1968 with a BA degree and in mittee announced Tuesday vidual enter an aircraft alone,” $168,246 contract to the Inter­ who headed the committee that Assured Davis said. WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — After the calls a search be- 1971 from the Suffolk Law night dates for the party’s cem- drafted the proposal. THREE IN TANDEM state Traffic Equipment CJo. of School in Boston with a JD de­ ventlons: The meeting of the airline ex­ Three bomb threats—one <rf and two baggage crewmen (a selection of one act plays) New Haven for installing or Hie task force previously dls- HARTFORD (AP) — Spokes- teem demanding $200,600- ^ „ gree. He Is associated with the —June 16-17, state nomi­ closed its recommendation of a mon for state troopers say they ecutives was closed to news- “HELLO OUT THERE’’ by W. Saroyan making changres in 16 traffic law firm of Tomaro and Alalmo nating convention to name __ forced an early-momlng search ^ lights In 11 communities. S-per cent personal state In- have been assured that strict 111!" today ot a National Airlines jet- baggage compartment of tee “THE AMERIC3AN DREAM” by E. Albee of Hartford. He lives with his presidential electors. C o a i i d l ^ come tax.. The study . group overtime regulations for all their preliminary report shortly liner bound from Green Airport plane, police said. Warwick “JACK OR THE SUBMISSION" by E. Ionesco The contractor is expected to parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gleim W. —June 24, Congressional dis­ maintains the state economy state employes wUl be loosened before tee secretary left for a begin work soon, the depatment trict cdnventlons to nominate to New York and Miami. firemen examined tee package FRIDAY, MARCH 10 and SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Covlll of 196 Autumn St. needs the tax reform and that for troopers, speaking engagement in Mexico said, and finish the project Cote, also a native of Man­ candidates as U.S. Representa­ a ty . Police said tee search', which and found it contained plastic AT 8:30 P.M. within 210 days. the new levy would permit re- The assuraime moved ,the Involved, passengers and their bottles of cleaning fluid for air- chester, graduated from Man­ tives. ducUon of the sales tax from leaders of the troqper union to Volpe said he could not go SUNDAY, MARCH 12, A t 3:00 P.M. The municipalities involved chester Hhlgh School. Ho ^ —June 27, state senatorial into details of any plan to pro- baggage, turned up no bomb craft windows. 6 ^ per cent to 5 per cent. call oft a 86-hour wex’k "slow- “ltd resulted In only a seven- FBI agents, Warwick police GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 are Avon, Berlin, Cromwell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred district conventions to nojnlnate Gov. Thoinas J. Meskill, who down" at noon today, mbit airlines from paying ran- , . j j ^ . East Windsor, Meriden, Mont- Cote of South Rd., Bolton.
Recommended publications
  • Believe: the Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" by David J
    Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" By David J. Fletcher, CBM President Posted Sunday, April 12, 2015 Disheartened White Sox fans, who are disappointed by the White Sox slow start in 2015, can find solace in Sunday night’s television premiere of “Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" that airs on Sunday night April 12th at 7pm on Comcast Sports Net Chicago. Produced by the dynamic CSN Chi- cago team of Sarah Lauch and Ryan Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox will air McGuffey, "Believe" is an emotional on Sunday, Apr. 12 at 7:00pm CT, on Comcast Sportsnet. roller-coaster-ride of a look at a key season in Chicago baseball history that even the casual baseball fan will enjoy because of the story—a star-crossed team cursed by the 1919 Black Sox—erases 88 years of failure and wins the 2005 World Series championship. Lauch and McGuffey deliver an extraordinary historical documentary that includes fresh interviews with all the key participants, except pitcher Mark Buehrle who declined. “Mark respectfully declined multiple interview requests. (He) wanted the focus to be on his current season,” said McGuffey. Lauch did reveal “that Buehrle’s wife saw the film trailer on the Thursday (April 9th) and loved it.” Primetime Emmy & Tony Award winner, current star of Showtime’s acclaimed drama series “Homeland”, and lifelong White Sox fan Mandy Patinkin, narrates the film in an under-stated fashion that retains a hint of his Southside roots and loyalties. The 76 minute-long “Believe” features all of the signature
    [Show full text]
  • Highgate Cricket & Lawn Tennis Club AUCTION 2015 Saturday 14Th
    list as at 7th November Highgate Cricket & Lawn Tennis Club AUCTION 2015 Saturday 14th2015 November (some details to be confirmed) Silent Auction from 7pm Live Auction starts at 9pm - there will be a 15 minute break after live auction items 43 to 58 have been sold...at the end of this break, silent auction will close Payment by cash, cheque or online payment (Highgate Cricket & Lawn Tennis Club No 1 Account Sortcode 20-58-51 Account number 40472743) * see photo or additional details SILENT AUCTION - bids accepted in advance & until the end of the first break taken in the live auction on Saturday Number Item & Description Donated /organised by Value 1* Wilson Tennis Bag ( for 9 rackets) Steve Shea 90 2 Tennis lesson with Sara Hancock Sara Hancock 30 3 Tennis lesson with Ted Buckley Ted Buckley 4 Tennis lesson with Ted Buckley Ted Buckley 5 Three individual off peak coaching sessions with Toby Freedman Toby Freedman 90 Sessions to be arranged between 9am and 2pm Monday to Friday. Can be split into 3 x indivual lessons if you would like to share with friends. 6 Three off peak 'Strength and Conditioning' sessions with Piotr Narecki Piotr Narecki 135 Sessions to be arranged during the week, day time but not evening or weekend. 7 Three off-peak private lessons with Toma Dragomir Toma Dragomir 90 The sessions to be arranged between 10am and 2pm Wednesday to Friday with at least 48h booking in advance. 8 A free restring with either a synthetic gut, polyester or combination of both strings. Rob Heeney 25 9* Borrow a 'Topspin Pro' machine Patsy Nightingale 10 each £10 per 24 hours 10* Use of a tennis ball machine for one week Susan Patterson 11* Twelve month subscription to TennisHead TennisHead / Miki Lentin 29 A subscription to tennishead is a must have for tennis fans and players alike.
    [Show full text]
  • “What Happened to the Post-War Dream?”: Nostalgia, Trauma, and Affect in British Rock of the 1960S and 1970S by Kathryn B. C
    “What Happened to the Post-War Dream?”: Nostalgia, Trauma, and Affect in British Rock of the 1960s and 1970s by Kathryn B. Cox A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Music Musicology: History) in the University of Michigan 2018 Doctoral Committee: Professor Charles Hiroshi Garrett, Chair Professor James M. Borders Professor Walter T. Everett Professor Jane Fair Fulcher Associate Professor Kali A. K. Israel Kathryn B. Cox [email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6359-1835 © Kathryn B. Cox 2018 DEDICATION For Charles and Bené S. Cox, whose unwavering faith in me has always shone through, even in the hardest times. The world is a better place because you both are in it. And for Laura Ingram Ellis: as much as I wanted this dissertation to spring forth from my head fully formed, like Athena from Zeus’s forehead, it did not happen that way. It happened one sentence at a time, some more excruciatingly wrought than others, and you were there for every single sentence. So these sentences I have written especially for you, Laura, with my deepest and most profound gratitude. ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Although it sometimes felt like a solitary process, I wrote this dissertation with the help and support of several different people, all of whom I deeply appreciate. First and foremost on this list is Prof. Charles Hiroshi Garrett, whom I learned so much from and whose patience and wisdom helped shape this project. I am very grateful to committee members Prof. James Borders, Prof. Walter Everett, Prof.
    [Show full text]
  • Po$Tcode Cru$H
    PO$TCODE CRU$H Tell me about Muswell Hill acres and boasts panoramlc We1l, ifyou're looldng for a slice of views of the London slgiline counul Life in the ciry. this is it. It's now home to an icesltating Not only was this leafy suburb a rink, golfcourse, skate park and place ofpilgrimage ir medieval deer enclosure, perfect for a family times, it's also the birthplace of outing on a sum; weekend. rock legends Ray and Dave Davies Now you'rc talking. ls there ofThe Kinl<s. who paid homage in much else in the way of their 1971 albrm Muswell l*lljaillies. childrcn's activities? Nowadays, you'il be brushing There sure is. Ifyour toddler loves shoulders with celeb residents like getling their hands dirty, try DJ Lauren Laverne and opera singer talcing them to a 'Messy PIay' class lesley Garrett. run by Green Peas in Wilton Sounds prcmising - wha?s Comnunity Church. As well as the appeal? eco<raft activities using rerycled Tai<e a stroll down Muswell Hill materials, your litde rascal can Broadway, and prepare to be paint, draw and get as ness/ as charmed by the independent they please. There's also Zebra shops. Family-sized properties Ceramics on Alexandra Park Road, with neoCeorgian bay windows where you can lcick back with an and decorative wooden porches organic Italian cofflee and a lemon That's the kids sorted! What market every Sunday.You'Il find can be found on the streets offthe meringue cupcake, while the little about us hungry adults? rarebreed sausages, fiesh fish, Broadway, and arejust a stone's ones paint pottery and erplore the WeIl, ifyou love a good brunch handmade pies, relishes and throw from Alexandra Park and its outdoor play area.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011-Mlb-Team-Labels
    2011 Baltimore Orioles Record: 69 - 93 5th Place American League East Manager: Buck Showalter Oriole Park at Camden Yards - 45,971 April/May/September/October Day: 1-8 Good, 9-15 Average, 16-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-15 Average, 16-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-10 Good, 11-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 7', LC: 7', C: 7', RC: 7', R: 25' 2011 Boston Red Sox Record: 90 - 72 3rd Place American League East Manager: Terry Francona Fenway Park - 37,065 (day), 37,493 (night) April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-3 Good, 4-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 37', LC: 18', C: 9', RC: 5', R: 3' 2011 Chicago White Sox Record: 79 - 83 3rd Place American League Central Manager: Ozzie Guillen, Don Cooper (9/26/11) U.S. Cellular Field - 40,615 April/May/September/October Day: 1-7 Good, 8-14 Average, 15-20 Bad Night: 1-4 Good, 5-13 Average, 14-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 8', LC: 8', C: 8', RC 8', R: 8' 2011 Cleveland Indians Record: 80 - 82 2nd Place American League Central Manager: Manny Acta Progressive Field - 43,441 April/May/September/October Day: 1-6 Good, 7-13 Average, 14-20 Bad Night: 1-3 Good, 4-11 Average, 12-20 Bad June/July/August Day: 1-11 Good, 12-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Night: 1-7 Good, 8-17 Average, 18-20 Bad Fence Height: L: 19', LC: 19', C: 9', RC, R: 9'
    [Show full text]
  • Here Is a Presumption (In Planning Terms) for Its Retention
    Muswell Hill & Fortis Green Association www.mhfga.org Your Residents’ Association working for the local community since 1948 Dukes Avenue Railway Bridge September/ October 2020 Inside this issue: 2 Notices MHFGA contacts 3 Member Profile: Sally Stevens Queen’s Wood Oak Trees 4 Membership Matters 5 Life during Lockdown July/August Quiz Answers Begging in Muswell Hill 6 Local Photography Projects in Lockdown Rubbish in Queen’s Avenue Photo by Zoe Norfolk 7 Local Organisations The Dukes Avenue Railway Bridge crosses an important pedestrian entrance to Alexandra Park and Palace but the future of the bridge Bishop’s View Court itself is now in doubt. 8 From our Archive It is regularly inspected by the Department for Transport (DfT), who Transport News are responsible for the bridge and the land it sits on, and they are now looking to demolish the bridge on health and safety grounds, due to concerns about its structural integrity. An interesting footnote is the article printed in the Summer 1969 edition of this Newsletter regarding the The bridge is locally listed (due to architectural or historic interest) closing of the entrance to traffic. in Haringey’s Local Plan and is within a Conservation Area, so there is a presumption (in planning terms) for its retention. The closing at the end of January of the Dukes Avenue entrance to Alexandra Park has brought about a dramatic The history of the bridge is really the history of the old railway change in road conditions in this residential area. This branch from Highgate to Muswell Hill serving the new Alexandra was more than welcome, and the Committee is strongly in Palace and its pleasure grounds.
    [Show full text]
  • Article of the Week Worried About Riots in Baltimore, Baseball Teams
    Name: ______________________________ Period: ______ Date: ______ Article of the Week Directions: Read the following article carefully and annotate. You need to include at least 1 annotation per paragraph. Be sure to include all of the following in your total annotations. Annotation = Marking the Text + A Note of Explanation 1. Great Idea or Point – Write why you think it is a good idea or point – ! 2. Confusing Point or Idea – Write a question to ask that might help you understand – ? 3. Unknown Word or Phrase – Circle the unknown word or phrase, then write what you think it might mean based on context clues or your word knowledge – 4. A Question You Have – Write a question you have about something in the text – ?? 5. Summary – In a few sentences, write a summary of the paragraph, section, or passage – # Worried about riots in Baltimore, baseball teams play in empty stadium By Tribune Washington Bureau, adapted by Newsela staff 05.04.15 Picture and Caption ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Paragraph #1 No fans were allowed to attend the Baltimore Orioles game at ___________________________ Camden Yards in Baltimore on April 29, 2015, due to unrest in the city. The Orioles beat the Chicago White Sox 8-2. ___________________________ Photo: Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times/TNS ___________________________ Para #1 BALTIMORE, Md. — The umpire waved to the Paragraph #2 crowd as he walked on the field. Maybe he was joking, or just did it out of habit. Today, there was no crowd. ___________________________ Para #2 On April 29, 2015, Major League Baseball held a ___________________________ “ghost game” — the first in its long history.
    [Show full text]
  • Steve's 2009 Baseball Media Guide.Indd
    LEHMAN MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Junior Gilbert Garcia Junior Jason Caraballo 2009 LEHMAN COLLEGE BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE Senior Andrew Rosario 2007-2008 Media Guide BASEBALL FAST FACTS President: Dr. Ricardo Fernández Vice President of Student Men’sAffairs : Mr. José Basketball Magdaleno Director of Athletics: Dr. Martin L. Zwiren Associate Athletic Director: Ron Carter NCAA Daculty Athletics Rep: Dr. Helene Silverman Baseball Coach: John Quirk Baseball Office Phone: (718) 960-7746 Assistant Baseball Coaches: Ray Cornish, John Krochak, Jhonny Reyes, Raphael Vallejo Athletic Trainer: Angelo Annunziato Sports Information Director: Stephen Spagnoli Sports Information Office Phone: (718) 960-1130 APEX Department Secretary: Maria Martinez Nickname: Lightning Colors: Royal Blue, White, and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: City University of New York Home Field: South Field Athletic Web Site: www.LehmanAthletics.com MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2009 Baseball Media Guide is a production of the Office of Intercollegiate Athletics. Writing, layout, and design by Stephen Spagnoli. Contributions made by Nailean Arzu and Head Coach John Quirk Principle Photography by Tony Correa. Photo Credits: New York Yankees, Wildlife Conservation Society, Port Authority of NY and NJ. ALL ABOUT LEHMAN HISTORY: Lehman was established in 1968 as an ACCREDITATION: Board of Regents, University independent college of The City University of New York of the State of New York; Middle States Association of and named for Herbert H. Lehman, the New York Colleges and Schools; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Governor, U.S. Senator, philanthropist and humanitarian. Education; Association of University Programs in Health During World War II, the campus—which was then Administration; American Chemical Society; Professional the Bronx campus of Hunter College—was a national State Accreditation in Teaching; the National League for training site for more than 86,000 women in the WAVES.
    [Show full text]
  • Reslegal V02 1..4
    *LRB09415054AJO50214r* HR0715 LRB094 15054 AJO 50214 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, On October 26, 2005, the Chicago White Sox of the 3 American League won the 101st World Series of Major League 4 Baseball in dominant fashion by defeating the Houston Astros by 5 a score of 1-0 to capture the organization's third World Series 6 title and first since the year 1917; and 7 WHEREAS, With an American League best record of 99 wins and 8 63 losses in the regular season the 2005 White Sox became the 9 American League Central Division champions and opened the 10 post-season by sweeping the 2004 World Series Champion Boston 11 Red Sox three games to none in the American League Division 12 Series, and then soundly defeating the Los Angeles Angels of 13 Anaheim four games to one to become the American League 14 Champions and the first White Sox team in 46 years to reach the 15 World Series, and finally, the White Sox swept the Houston 16 Astros with four straight wins to become Major League 17 Baseball's World Champions; and 18 WHEREAS, The White Sox tied a Major League Record since the 19 introduction of the three round playoff system by winning 11 of 20 12 post season games; demonstrated the essence of teamwork by 21 winning 110 games and losing 64 through the post-season; 22 remarkably won sixteen of their last seventeen games; and 23 WHEREAS, Jerry Reinsdorf marked the 25th season he has 24 served as chairman of the White Sox organization in 2005, 25 making him the second-longest tenured owner in team history as 26 well as the second-longest tenured owner among the 30 Major 27 League clubs; since taking over as Chairman in January 1981, 28 the White Sox have a winning record of 2031-1892 (.518); and 29 WHEREAS, Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • July 10, 2020 Dear Aztec Family, As Stated by American Author
    July 10, 2020 Dear Aztec Family, As stated by American author and keynote speaker Tim Fargo, “Who you are tomorrow begins with what you do today.” Today, my journey begins as the Head Baseball Coach at Esperanza High School. My goal is to set expectations of excellence both on and off the field, by developing our athletes, invigorating our family/boosters, restoring our facilities, and creating a program that attracts the local talent for years to come. I have been involved with baseball my entire adult life. As a player, I began at Cal State Los Angeles. Drafted by the Chicago White Sox with their ninth pick in 1995, I was fortunate to experience a nine-year professional career. Among my highlights, I was added to the 2000 Chicago White Sox Major League roster, won the 1999 International League Championship, awarded 2002 AAA Minor League Pitcher of the Year for the Florida Marlins, and pitched for our hometown Los Angeles Angels. My playing years set the foundation for my passion for the game of baseball that I hope to extend to all aspects of Esperanza Baseball. Starting now, I want to put a stamp on the program that will be known for character, diligence, toughness, positivity, and teamwork. The result should lead to success on the field. Through my experience of private instruction over the last twenty years, I developed a system of improving technique, maximizing power, reducing injury, and building mental preparedness. I currently work with professional, college, and high school players that continue to develop and thrive. My goal for each player is to reach the pinnacle of his talent and contribute to the overall team success.
    [Show full text]
  • Dawson's Auctioneers
    Dawson's Auctioneers Dawson's Auctioneers Ltd 9 King's Grove Estate Maidenhead Rock & Pop Music Vinyl & Memorabilia Berkshire SL64DP Ended 13 Nov 2017 02:31 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description The Beatles A rare printer's proof of The Beatles 'For Sale' album, (stereo), (A rejected proof due to too much red used on the band 1 member's faces), 1970's issue, 76 x 35.5 cm. 7 Curved Air and Saturnalia Early picture discs (late 1960's), 'Air Conditioning' and 'Magical Love' (Magical Love missing booklet). The Rolling Stones Eight albums on Decca, three are sealed ABKCO'S 2002 DSD remastered editions to include 'Metamorphosis', 'Let 8 It Bleed' and 'Beggar's Banquet', the others all original stereo blue box Decca 'No Stone Unturned', 'Big Hits', 'Between The Buttons' and 'Gimme Shelter Soundtrack' als ...[more] Seven English Folk Lp's Shirley Collins, 'Ameranth' on Harvest, (factory sample). Mr Fox, a special double album on TransAtlantic, The 11 Pentangle 'Sweet Child' over two LP's (slight marks, inner cover named in pen), Al Stewart 'Zero She Flies' on UK CBS (excellent condition), Love Chronicles on CBS ...[more] 13 Amy Winehouse A colour photographic print of Amy posing with a guitar, 40 x 30 cm. The Kinks Face To Face, (VG condition) The Kinks, (VG+) Kinda Kinks (VG, few marks on side 2) and The Muswell Hillbillies (Japanese 16 version). 17 Led Zeppelin Two Korean LP's, The Soundtrack from the film 'The Song Remains The Same' and 'In Through The Door'. The Damned an original Australian First LP, on Stiff Records, (sticker stained on side 1) together with a Naz Nomad & The Nightmares 21 LP to include 'Just Call Me Sky', also together with black and white photographic prints of The Dammed.
    [Show full text]
  • Nnaborate on Issue of Identical Guthrie Memor- Albums
    January 1, 1972 vitaf ng, M -O -R (Ed); Columbia M -O -R Concert etre"Generates Solid LP Sales... Warners, Col nnaborate On Issue Of Identical Guthrie Memor- Albums ... MCA Re -Inks With Who Co ... CBS o End Manufacture Of EVR Units; Eng., Japan Ties ANIE: KEY TO SUCCESS www.americanradiohistory.com PRESENTING THE ALBU FROM THE SINGLE THAT WAS ON THE CHARTS AS LONG AS OSTALBUMS. The Free, Movenent I've Foun&Someone Of MC)wn The single was on the follow-up, `The Harder I Try charts for six and a half months. (The Bluer I Get):' Imagine what the album The first Free Movement will do. album may have been a long time Not only does it contain in the works. "I've Found Someone of My Own',' But it'll be a far, far longer but also the chart -climbing time on the charts. Free Movement album is On Columbia Recordse and Tapes ®'COLUMBIA."® MARCAS REG. PRINTED IN U.S.A. The www.americanradiohistory.com THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC -RECORD WEEKLY Cash Vol. XXXIII-Number 28/January 1, 1972 Publication Office/1780 Broadway, New York, New York 10019/Telephone: JUdson 6-2640/Cable Address Cash Box, N. Y. GEORGE ALBERT President and Publisher MARTY OSTROW Vice President IRV LICHTMAN Editor in Chief EDITORIAL CHRISTIE BARTER West Coast Editor ED KELLEHER KENNY KERNER ROBERT ADELS TODD EVERETT RESEARCH MIKE MARTUCCI Research Director ANTHONY LANZETTA Assoc. Dir. BOBBY SIEGEL ADVERTISING STAN SOIFER Advertising Manager Account Executives Revitalizing M -O -R ED ADLUM, New York HARVEY GELLER, Hollywood WOODY HARDING Art Director COIN MACHINE & VENDING ED ADLUM General Manager DON DROSSELL CAMILLE COMPASIO, Chicago SHERYL BAKER, Hollywood CIRCULATION THERESA TORTOSA, Mgr.
    [Show full text]