The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Jan. 12, 1973 Tolland Democrats Clear tonight, lows 20 to 25. \ CmOll NoteS Westbrook Sets Office Hours Still At Odds Partly cloudy and windy Police Sunday, the high in the mid 30s. Lottery G. Warren Westbrook, state These hours were chosen Deadline Tomorrow representative — 14th because they coincide with the Obituaries Report Numbers meetings of the Town Council Assembly District, announces and Board of Directors of the For Jaycee Award Here is a state-by-state that he will have spwial office MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm 2 t v - 2 m u n i p a g e s p r i c e f i f t e e n c e n t s MANCHESTER breakdown of this week’s vi^k- hours in South Windsor and two towns for the convenience MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 13, Iffra — VOL. XCTI. No, 87 Stephen L. Wilson, 19, of 208 ly lottery numbers; Manchester. of the residents and the Saturday is the final day for 7:30 p.m. when annual reports, Brig. Pickup Dead^ Spring St., was charged ’ CONNECTICUT 68764 Westbrook said he will be at legislative bodies of the towns, acceptance of nominations for will be presented and officers ’Thursday afternoon with illegal MASSACHUSETTS 686629 the South Windsor Town Hall on Westbrook said. If you are the Greater Vernon Jaycee will be elected. Following the possession or control of a non­ NEW JERSEY 589843 Monday evenings from 7 to 9 unable to see him during the ■ Retired SA Officer Distinguished Service Award. meeting refreshments will be narcotic substance,. Manchester NEW "YORK 949790 and at the Manchester Town hours announced, he welcomes Settlement Rumored Near.,. Nominations were open to served by Mrs. Theodore Police reported. PENNSYLVANIA 585048 Hall on the first and second telephone calls at 644-0076 or Retired Salvation Army Brig. outstanding young men and Dougenik and her committee. He was taken into custody Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. to 223-0532, or you may leave a John Pickup, 71, of 167 E. women from the tri-totm area Methodist Women after the .police narcotics meet personally with the message for him at the State Center St., former commander of Vernon, Tolland and ’The women of the Rockville squad, a rm ^ with a Circuit residents on any state matters Capitol. of the Salvation Army Corps in Ellington and could be made by United Methodist Church, About Town Crart 12 search warrant, seized of interest to them. Manchester, died Thursday in any group or individual in the Grove St., will meet Wednesday a small amount of suspected The Manchester Power Manchester Memorial area. This was the first year at 8 p.m. Mrs. Shirley Howe marijuana after a search of his Squadron’s mbnthly meeting Kathy says: “ Fight winter colds with vitamins from our Hospital. that the award was made will present the program, car on Summit St. tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic fresh fruit.” Born in Blackburn, Lan­ I. available to young jvomen as “ Communication Crisis.” Wilson was released on a |100 Temple will include a boating ORCHARD FRESH; Macs, Red and Golden DeUcIous, Peace Parley cashire, England, Sept. 4,1901, well as young men. School Lunches non-surety bond. Court date is film and a discussion of a VHF Russets, Cortlands, Baldwins, Northern Spies, Macouns. he had been a Salvation Army ’The award dinner will be held ’The following lunches will be Jan. 29 at Manchester. audio-visual presentation. GARDEN FRESH: Spinach, Cauliflower, Acorn and officer both in his native Jan. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the served in the Vernon schools Butternut Squash, Peas, Shalots, Leeks, Red and Hot England and in the United Country Squire Restaurant on next week: A 14-year-old Manchester Chapmac Court, Order of Peppers, ’Turnips, Cherry Tomatoes, Green and Yellow States for more than 34 years Rt. 83, Ellington and will Monday: Ravioli, meat boy, unidentified because of his Amaranth, will install its newly Beans, Boston and Romaine Lettuce, Chinese and Savoy before his retirement in 1966. climax a week-long series of sauce, broccoli, biscuits with age, was charged Thursday elected officers at a Semi- Cabbage, Belgain Endive, Egg Plant, Com. He commanded the events in observance of Jaycee butter peaches. with possession of controlled public meeting Saturday at 8 FRUITS: Pomergrantes, Persimmons, Red Grapes, Manchester Corps from 1953 to week. Tuesday; Baked sausage, Pace Quickens drugs (marijuana) after an in­ p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Grapefruit, Tangerines, Pineapples, Limes, 1958. He settled in Manchester Joseph Duffey, former applesauce, mashed potato, cident at his h«me, police Refreshments will be served when he retired. Democratic candidate for the carrots, bread and butter, Strawberries, D’Anjou and Bose Pears, Cumquots, reported. following the installation. Tangelos, Honeydew Melons. He was a former member of U. S. Senate from Connecticut lemon tarts. The boy was referred to PARIS (AP) — Unusually session for consultations with event of some importance. Ziegler declined to indicate the Rotary and Kiwanis service and national director of the Wednesday; School in session juvenile authorities. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will WEEKEND SPECIALS large numbers of aides joined President Nixon at the Florida Regular news photographers whether the negotiations have clubs in the various Citizens for McGovem-Shriver half-day so no lunch served. install officers Monday in EXTRA URGE TMCaOS .. Kz. 69c Henry A. Kissinger and Le Due White House. were not summoned. made any progress, but he drew communities where he was Brig. John Pickup in the 1972 national election, Thursday; Salami grinders, Peter J. Winner, 24, of East public ceremonies at 8 p.nii. at H U M RIVER GRIVEFRIHT . 3 fw 59c Tho today in what may be the The U.S. presidential adviser Kissinger arrived at the attention to the length of the stationed. will be the guest speaker. potato chips, sweet pickled Hampton, was charged Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Iva TMKERMES . . (hilt. 59c crucial final session in their summoned a U.S. Embassy American-owned villa in subur­ sessions this week. Since Survivors are his wife, To kick off Jaycee Week, a beets, apricots. Monday, Kissinger and Tho R. I.; and a brother, Alfred Thursday afternoon with Lawton of New London, district CHERRY TOMATOES...... Rl 49c latest round of Vietnam peace photographer to the session. ban St. Nom la Breteche with 10 Mildred Bartlett Pickup; a son. Prayer Breakfast will be held Friday: Baked fish, mashed have conferred for more than 30 Pickup, also of Pawtucket. operating a motor vehicle while deputy, and her staff will YEUOW & CREEN SQUASH . . . » . ' 29c talks. The presence of an official sides. Tho, who is the North Salvation Army Cadet William Jan. 21 at 8 a.m. at Howard potato, stewed tomatoes, bread hours, while technical experts Funeral services will be held under the influence of liquor, officiate. Mrs. Anne Leggett W« Cinry TIm WwicliH ir EvMini NsnM Kissinger was set to fly back photographer could be for the Vietnamese envoy, came with J. Pickup of the Officers Johnson’s Restaurant on Rt. 30, and butter, brownie. GOMPun UK or Sunday papers have met almost daily for two Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the after a three-car accident on and Mrs. Emma Swanson are in to the United States after the purpose of photographing an 14 aides. Training School in San Fran­ Vernon with James Young, WE SEU BOC LOTTPr TICKETS weeks. The experts were Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Center St., police said. charge of refreshments. Members of both delegations cisco, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. newly appointed Tri-town youth drafting protocols on the Main St. Burial will be in East Winner’s truck was in Officers will wear white gowns. “THE KING smiled and waved at newsmen Karl Forward of Corona, N.Y.; coordinator as guest speaker. detailed operation of a future Cemetery. Friends may call at collision withcars driven by OF and photographers outside the and four sisters, Mrs. Dora Town and school officials of agreement. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Charter Olive Chartier of 28 Dudley St. The Couples Bowling Group PRODUCE" villa. Spatig of Manchester, Mrs. the three towns will be guests of Manchester Newcomers Bus Crisis Protest At the Florida White House, Main St., tonight from 7 to 9. and Carol Perez of Burnt Hill A spokesman at the Florida Isabelle Clarke of Malden, at the breakfast to which Club will meet Saturday at 7:30 Nixon’s press secretary, Memorial contributions may Rd., Hebron. White House at Key Biscayne Mass., Mrs. John Mather of Jaycees and interested citizens Croup p.m. at Silver Lanes, East Ronald L. Ziegler, said be made to the Salvation ’The Winner and Perez cars said, “ We’re not going to Newport, R. I., and Mrs. An­ are invited to attend. Anyone Hartford. Mrs. Ron Patchen is Ends With Arrest Kissinger was flying directly Army’s Memorial Fund. were towed. No injuries were comment on these reports one drew Thompson of Pawtucket, wishing further information hostess. from Paris to Homestead Air Debates reported. way or the other.” 'The South should contact James Cornish. Winner was released for Manchester JayCees Force Base near Miami to An orientation and smoker (Continued from Page 1) Of Corps Leader Vietnamese government court appearance Jan. 29. report to the President at Key” for prospective members will Annua! labeled them “ purely study the problem and to come Biscayne late tonight. Ziegler be held Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. at ------4 speculative.” Mrs. Yvonne T. P,jelietier in Wednesday with a David M. Mooney, 18, of 354 HARTFORD (AP) - Ned shouted. “ Yuu have no right to said Nixon would meet G. W. Kostyk Shakey’s Pizza at Vernon But sources in Saigon said recommendation. Main St., was charged today Volunteer League At Work Coll, head of the Hartford- push m e!" Kissinger again Sunday. Mrs. Yvonne Thibodeau SOUTH WINDSOR - George Circle. Jaycee ac­ there were “ encouraging It appeared to be the consen­ with third-degree burglary and ^w i n t e r based Revitalization Corps, Meanwhile, Meskill went Officials at Orly Airport said Pelletier, 58, of 247B N. Main W. Kostka Kostyk (Wojciech), complishments and programs AWARDS signs” that progress was being sus that the zoning enforcement fourth-degree larceny, in collection of marine life; and Mrs. Christine Schneider of was arrested at the State down the stairs and out of the Kissinger’s special U.S. Air St., died Thursday at 85, of Windsor, father of John J. will be explained in an informal The annual Volunteer League workshop was held recently made at Paris toward settling officer should be affiliated with connection with the theft of a Capitol Friday when he tried to building. Coll was taken into Force plane was expected from Manchester Memorial Kostyk of South Windsor, died atmosphere with emphasis on to create new exhibits and repair and refurbish older ones 12 Devon Dr. updates and labels flags of the United - the issue of South Vietnamese Hospital. She was the widow of an existing department. microphone from St. James get past a state policeman in custory on charges of second- an air base in West Germany, Thursday at home. tri-tow n p a rticip a tio n in at the Lutz Junior Museum. Three of 20 ladies who were Nations. Last year, the museum loaned 1,060 exhibits to sovereignty, reported to be one Leo J. Pelletier. Otherwise, went the argument, CJiurch last October. All three Park Department- BANQUET order to speak to Gov. 'Thomas degree assault, interfering with and was under orders to stand Born in Poland, he lived in occupied throughout the morning are shown engaged in ' local schools. Any lady interested in joining the Volunteer of the main issues holding up a Community oriented activities. Mooney was charged on a maintained ice skating areas in J, Meskill. a police officer and breach of by for departure- She was born in Green River, Windsor 43 years. He was a a new department, with office League may do so by calling the museum. (Herald photo cease-fire. Those wishing further Manchester will be open for their assignments, From left, Mrs. Gloria Cartwright of Coll had led a group of about the peace. N. B., Can., and had resided in member of the Polish National space, an office staff and court warrant, served as he was The South Vietnamese information on this program released from jail in Hartford public skating tonight. * Outstanding Boss of the Year 413 Spring St. lays out and cuts lettering for displays; Mrs. by Pinto) two dozen persons into A state police spokesman said Manchester for the past 20 Alliance, Group 464, and St. assistant enforcement officers informants said Hanoi has in­ should contact Fred Crofts. after serving a sentence for an Hours for supervised skating Ann Conde of 61 Kelly Rd., South Windsor, prepares a Meskill's outer office to Coll was released on his own years. Gabriel’s Church, Windsor. might be created, with all the dicated a willingness to unrelated incident. at Charter Oak Park, Center * Distinguished Service Award demand a meeting with the recognizance for an appearance Survivors include 3 sons, Other survivors are 3 sons, 2 attendant ex^nse. recognize North and South Viet­ Firemen's Banquet Manchester Police released Springs Annex and Union Pond governor about the comlriuter in 14th Circuit Court on Jan.14 Nuclear Arms Daniel Pelletier and Robert daughters, 19 grandchildren, ’The CRC, with little discus­ nam as separate states, if the The annual banquet of the Mooney on his written promise will be from 3 p.m. to 9 tonight. Two Killed bus crisis. to answer the charges. He was Pelletier, both of Manchester, and 2 great-grandchildren. sion, approved a charter JANUARY 27 Use Policy Viet Cong’s Provisional Rockville Fire Department will to appear in court Feb. 5. After being told that Meskill not arraigned, officers said, and Richard Pelletier of Funeral services will be held proposal for changing the' Hours on the weekend have not Pressure On Watergate In Winsted Revolutionary (tovemment is be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at as yet been set. This was busy and could not meet because no judges were Enfield; 2 daughters, Mrs. Saturday at 9:15 a.m. from the designation. Welfare Depart­ Reasserted given equal treatment. the American Legion Home, Galya D. Amsden, 21, of 57 information may be obtained by with them, the group waited for available. Jeannine Oullette of Bolton and Carmon Funeral Home, 6 ment, to Department of S^ial MANCHESTER Auto Crash The sources, who are familar Mrs. Jacqueline Buckley of San West St., Rockville with Services. The voice vote was Tracy Dr., Vernon, was calling 643-4700 Saturday and him to leave for lunch. When Asked later why he would not Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with WASHINGTON (AP) - with developments at the Paris Bernardino, Calif.; 2 brothers, Congressman Robert Steele as unanimous. charged Thursday morning Sunday. Defendants Mounting the time came, Colin Pease, meet with Coll and his group, a Mass of the Resurrection at Prompted by testimony from talks, also kaid there were Alphy Thib^eau of Charleston, guest speaker and The proposed change was with failure to grant the right of COUNTRY CLUB Meskill’s executive assistant, Meskill said, “ he didn’t have an St. Gabriel’s Church at 10. WINSTED (AP) - Two President Nixon’s nominee for Indications of a possible com ­ S.C., and Frank Thibodeau of Representative Thomas Dooley recommended by Town way, after an accident on 7 :0 0 P .M . asked Coll to step down to one appointment.” The governor Burial will be in Mt. St. F U E L O I L persons were lulled and another deputy defense secretary, the promise on the question of Manchester, N.H.; 2 sisters, as master of ceremonies. Manager Robert Weiss and Tolland Tpke. near 1-86 Exit 93. WASHINGTON ( A P ) - More end of the second floor hallway offered no further comment. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ a hastily summoned Spanish leaving the case. I’ll be back critically injured early today Nixon administration has North Vietnamese troops Mrs. Anna Marcheterre and Honored guests will include Director of Welfare Mary Della The Amsden cRr was in guilty pleas may be brewing in for a discussion in front of a The group which had be^n field. 17.9 interpreter present. Monday, and I may very well when their car went off Rowley reasserted that the United reinaiiiing Ui the South after a Mrs. Ida Dumont, both of Van Mayor Frank McCoy, Richard Fera. It was recommended also collision with a truck operated reservations 'call G e ra ld the Watergate trial, according television camera, while the waiting to see ihe governor Friends may call at the 200 Gal. Min. Sirica ordered a ban on cohtiinie this trial.” Strieet and ;Struck a utility pole, States will not use nuclear ceakie-iFire, President Nguyen B u re n , M a in e , and 22 Borden, director of by Squatrito, on the by John M. Sperry of Nathan to reports, with defendants and governor left his office by a planned to present him with a funeral hme tpday from 7 to 9 1 Day Notice For R o th m a n commentS'by the defendants or Rothblatt. is reported to police said. weapons in this Vietnam war. Van Hiieu- -has demaqded the grandchildren. administration; The Rev. Paul subcommittee with Odegard Hale Rd., Coventry. The car attorneys conferring over the door at the opposite end of the signed statement which said, in p.m. Delivery at 646-5061 their counsels, but reports of oppose a guilty plea by clients, Killed were Harry Perlak, 18, White House press secretary total withdrawal of the troops, Funeral services will be held Bowman, chaplain for the fire which studied the proposal. was towed; no injuries were weekend after a mysterious what might be happening filled hall. A r t : 24-Hr. Burner Service fehrtng it would gain them and Lorraine R. Rbyer, 20, both Ronald L. Ziegler said Friday but a posMble compromise Monday at 8:15 a.m. from^the department; Edmund Dwyer, Odegard was not present last reported. closed-door court session. Witnesses said that when Coll “ One. behalf of 110,000 MANCHESTER the courthouse. nothing and might even raise of Winsted, police said. Mrs. that the nominee, William P. would be li “ tacit understan­ Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main chief of police and Dr. Luke night. Squatrito said that, while Court date is Jan. 29. It was understood that four of Henry B. Rothblatt, New realized that Meskill was citizens who are seriously the ire of Sirica-, who has said Jeanne E. Lee, 23, of Norfolk Clements, was given ding” to thtit effect without It St., with a Mass of the O’Connor, surgeon for the he is for the change, Odegard is OIL HEAT, INC. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC the defendants were feeling York lawyer defending four leaving, he dashed after the affedted by the bus crisis, we Teodors Jekohsons from the bench he wants to get was listed as critical at St. “ hypothetical testimony” when appearing in the main cease­ Ressurrection at St. James department. against it. pressure Friday to plead guilty Miami defendants was governor, but was intercepted request to meet with you Teodors Jekobsons, 80, of 145 to the bottom of the Watergate Francis Hospital in Hartford. he left open the possibility of fire document, the informants Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be Weiss had explained in a and avoid further trial, as did questioned about reports that by a plaincloths policeman, who immediately. We should like Hawthorne St., died Thursday Folk Singers matter during the trial. Police said that about two using nuclear weapons against said. in St. James Cemetery. letter that a certain amount of former White House consultant the group might replace him pushed him back. the chance to show the people in his home. The Early Morners, a group Another incident adding to hours later another car went off North Vietnam. The U.S. aerial blitz was Friends may call at the "stigma” is attached to the E. Howard Hunt Jr. with an attorney who would "You have no right,” Coll that we have a governor and not Born in Latvia, he had lived of folk singers from Naugatuck, the speculation came during a the road at the same point and The State and Defense launched against the northern funeral home Saturday from 7 word welfare, and that because But at least two of the agree to enter a guilty plea. just a pilot.” in Manchester 20 years. Before will perform Sunday at 6:30 morning recess when one of struck the same utility pole, departments also disavowed heartland Dec. 18. On Dec. 30, to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 2 to of it, many of the town’s elderly defendants, G. Gordon Liddy “ This could happen. An his retirement in 1963, he was p.m. at the Union Rothblatt's clients was seen slicing it off at the base. Clements’ views. Spokesmen Nixon ordered the bombing 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. residents hesitate to call the and James W. McCord Jr., attorney can be dismissed at employed at Colonial Board Congregational Church. The handing an envelope to the No one was seriously injured said the administration halted above the 20th parallel, department when they need were reported holding out for a Co., Parker St. group is well versed in leading any time,” Rothblatt replied. prosecutors. in the second crash, police said, which includes Hanoi and other than financial help. full trial that may take many Gas Rationing Part previously ruled out both the He was a member of the worship through music and But he added he was “ not but it caused an electrical Haiphong; and the White House Joseph A. Grady Also approved by an weeks. It resumes Monday in use of nuclear weapons and the American-Latvian Evangelical included in their selections is outage affecting 7,400 homes in re-introduction of American said North Vietnam had agreed VERNON — Joseph A. unanimous voice vote was a open session. Lutheran Church. Scripture put to music. seven com m unities in the to negotiate seriously. Grady, 65 of East Hartford, proposal for combining the Of "Clean Air Plan ground troops in Vietnam. He is survived by his wife, The annual meeting of the Winsted area. The power The U-S. Command has father of Roger Grady of Ver­ Park and Cemetery No public business was Clements testified Thursday Karline Berzins Jekobsons; and church will be held Thursday at outage occurred at 2:17 a.m. acknowledged 36 aircraft lost in non, died Thursday at his home. Departments under one conducted Friday in the trial of before the Senate Armed a son, Teodors Jekobsons Jr. Pay Board Slashes and lasted for about three Indochina betwmn Dec. 18 and Born in Manchester, N.H., he superintendent and for placing the six remaining persons For Los Angeles Services Committee on his con­ Funeral services will be held charged in connection with the hours. firmation for the defense post. Jan. 12, with a total of 107 lived in East Hartford 35 years. the combined department Saturday at 10 a.m. in Leclerc break-in and alleged bugging Police said the driver of the He said that while he realized Americans killed, captured or Before retiring a year ago, he Fire Calls under the jurisdiction o f the second car, Lester McDonald, was a guard employed by Pratt Funeral Home, 23 Main St., last June 17 of Democratic Solons’ Raise LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Times says the the “ awful difference” between missing. The bulk of the losses director of public works. 34, of Winsted was charged with & Whitney Aircraft Division, Manchester. The Rev. Karlis N ational headquarters in federal government is considering a clean-air plan for conventional and nuclear — the costliest of the air war to Town firemen answered a Agostinelli explained briefly HARTFORD (AP) — The federal Pay Board has decided failure to drive in the proper United Aircraft Corp., East Freimanis, pastor of the Washington’s Watergate Southern California that would include gasoline rationing weapons, he would not rule out the United States — occurred call to Bennet Junior High that the departments had been to allow only a fraction of the General Assembly’s pay lane. Hartford. American Latvian Evangelical complex. in six counties during heavy smog months. the possibility of an atomic during the campaign against School at 4 a.m. today when a combined several years ago, Other survivors are his wife, Lutheran Church, will officiate. raises to go into effect this year, it was learned Friday. The Times said the proposed gas restriction could cut attack if the peace negotiations the Hanoi and Haiphong malfunction of the sprinkler without need of a charter After government a daughter, two sisters, and Burial will be in East failed. regions. system there malfunctioned change, and split into two prosecutors argued peripheral Although details of the Pay car usuage by as much as 80 per cent. five grandchildren. Cemetery. There are no calling cent and 55 per cent over last causing an aiarm to be turned departments again when public motions in the U.S. Court of Board’s ruling have not been The plan is to be announced The funeral and burial will be hours. year’s salaries.* in. pressure was brought. “ It is an Appeals in the morning, U.S. worked out, David Ogle, here Monday by William D. February and March and the Monday in Manchester, N.H. This would mean that instead emotional thing,” he cautioned. IMatrict Court Judge John J. executive director of the Teacher Ruckelshaus, administrator of proposals could lead to a Friends may call at the of getting $6,500 in salary thjs 'Sirica moved it into a surprise Legislative Management Com­ the federal Environmental congressional review of air- Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 g year, rank and file lawmakers closed-door session in the mittee, said he was told the pay Protection Agency. quality standards in the 1970 Main St., East Hartford tonight ij:: will receive only about $3,000. afternoon with only the raises would be limited to Strikes The Times said in its editions Clean Air Act. Now Hear This “ I’m terribly disapponted,” from 7 to 9. defendants, their lawyers, and increases of between 45 per today that hearings on the plan According to the Times, , G r F O X ^ C O Ogle said, “ I think the salary details of the plan were hinted will be conducted here in level precludes many citizens Continue at Thursday and Friday by Mancunians fron legislative service. It Personal Notices Robert W. Fri, EPA deputy ad­ means a person has to be By The Associated Press ministrator, during closed-door Dealers Fear wealthy, or self-employed, or meetings with business, The Lord Mayor of Manchester, England has offered to I jl ICSSAtE TO THE HOME SEWER Contract talks between Card of Thanks « have an independent source of Double *** — — ^ government and air-pollution contribute in any w ay he can to this tow n’s 150th The family of Russell Corcoran wish to striking teachers and the P e r s o n a l incom e in order to hfford control officials. extend their heartfelt thanks to their Board of Education Anniversary Celebration. from Judy Fresk serving." The pay raises had dear friends, relatives and neighbors for have been broken off, with The plan was drafted by Fuel Oil been voted by the legislature in Trouble The Hon. Edward Grant, in a letter to Mayor John their understanding sympathy and many spokesmen for the teachers’ EPA’s San Francisco office kindnesses during the recent 1972, but could not go into effect Thompson, has asked for detailed information, “ to The “Sew Easy with Knits” course can show you how to triple your union declaring the negotiations after a federal court, acting on bereavement in the loss of their beloved until this year because of the indicate what form participation by your English brethren son and brother. wardrobe dollar. "Sew Easy with Knits” is lecture=demonstration had reached an impasse. HARTLEPOOL, England a lawsuit by the citfKs of 9 constitutional prohibition Mrs. Frances I. Corcoran Shortages In Philadelphia, striking - (AP) — Identical twins Riverside and San Bernardino, in the celebration might take.” course that will teach you garment industry short-cut methods against incumbent lawmakers’ and family CHECKING teachers say they will continue a p p e a r e d in th e s a me set Jan. 15 as the deadline for a Among the many towns and cities in the world with the raising their own pay. and will permit you to make (at home) your favorite knit garments their 5-day-old walkout despite courthouse Friday and were . final EPA proposal, the Times HARTFORD (AP) — The cold spell cast on New The salaries of rank and file name Manchester, the one in Connecticut is the third In fond memory of Patrick J. McCann with amazing ease, speed and great success a court's refusal to lift an fined identical amounts for Sported. who passed away January 12, I960. England in the last week is sending chills through oil members of the 1971-72 general largest. Only Manchester, England and Manchester, N.H. ft* injunction ordering them to identical offenses committed When t ^ state failed to write assembly was $2,000 per year are larger. You are not forgotten, dear friend, dealers. return to the classroom. streets apart without each a satisfaAory air-quality plan YOU WILL LEARN, among other things, four techniques of plus $750 per year in expenses. Nor will you ever be. ACCOUNTS Because supplies have already been reduced 25 to 50 per other’s knowledge. , as required by the Clean Air Mayor Grant’s letter to Mayor Thompson mentions a Members of the Chicago As long as life and memory last. Unfer last year’s legislation, installing zippers (new to the home sewer). Make a jersey in cent due to wholesaler rationing, some dealers will run out Teachers Union have been off Les and Stan Waters, born 46 Act, the responsibility for one June 1969 letter from Nathan Agdstinelli, then I will remember thee. the salaries were scheduled to the job for the past three days, years ago within 30 minutes of became the EPA’s. The Manchester, Conn, mayor and now state comptroller, in minutes using rib knit trim. Learn how to make knit slacks that of home heating oil by the end of January if the weather go up this year to $6,500 and Your friend, shutting down the city’s 650 each other, were arrested on lawsuit, filed in September by Vic I really fit (in less than one hour), tennis and goft shirts for your (joesn’t warm up, Charles H. Burkhardt, executive vice expenses to $1,000. which Agostinelli tells of plans for the 1973 celebration. F/?f£ public schools and affecting the same night here. the two cities, demanded president of the New England Fuel institute said Friday. Limiting the salary increase “ I am aware,” wrote Miayor Grant, “ that Manchester, husband at about ’/a the ready-made price. Learn how to set in a nearly 560,000 pupils. Both were charged with immediate publication of the In loving memory of George M. to about 50 per cent would mean plan and the Jan. 15 deadline Connecticut has invited this city (Manchester, England) to Bidwell, who passed away on January 12, sleeve in three minutes, using three pins. Plus short-cuts that But he said even warmer The strike by the 13,000 driving under the influence of dent of Wyatt Oil, of New a salary in 1973 of $3,000. was set in federal court, the 1968. permit you to construct many garments without zippers, facings weather would only delay the members of the Philadelphia alcohol, but neither knew while be represented at this event and that the City Council has Haven the biggest independent paper said. crisis. Reaction among legislative Federation of Teachers has he was being tested by a police accepted the generous offer. I would be happy to ask the There are so many things we left unsaid, or darts. We know you’ll enjoy this course. Over 250 students who •The northeastern oil industry oil dealer in New England, said Gasoline rationing would be And deeds we neglected to do. leaders was mixed. affected some 280,000 pupils breathalyzer that the other was town clerk, Mr. George C. Ogden, to place any details you this winter had b^een 26 per cent called for in Los Angeles, But our solace comes in believing you have taken it are now requesting advance courses. is pressing the federal “ I am pleased with the and 18,000 other school undergoing an identical test at colder than last year, which Orange, Riverside, San Bernar­ have before the City Council.” knew, £ £ £ £ government to raise oil import limitation,” said House majori­ employes since it started Mon­ the same time at another police How very much we all loved you. caused consumption of 150,0(X) dino, Ventura and Santa Manchester, Conn,. Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel, who is quotas from 45,000 barrels per ty Leader Gerald Stevens, who day. ’The Philadelphia School station a few streets away. Course consists of six 1 Vz-hour classes in the Gathering Place, on more barrels of. oil per day in Barbara counties each year co-chairman of the 150th Anniversary Celebration, said he Mrs. George M. Bidwell day to 80,000 barrels. It also is voted last year against the pay Board said 2,788 teachers “ I couldn’t believe it when our third floor. Pick the most convenient time for you; New England. from May 1 through Oct. 31, Mr. & Mrs. George E. Bidwell eniiirig for the lifting of air raises. “ It was the wrong time crossed federation picket lines Les told me he had been is supplying Manchester, England Town Clerk George & Family ft* ^ Craft said many oil dealers beginning in 1975, the paper pollution regulations to allow •lor a pay raise—and it’s still the on Friday. breathalized the same night,” Ogden with the requested information. Mr. t t Mrs. Melvin T. Bidwell electric companies to burn were receiving from 50 to 75 per said. li Family Monday, January 15, 10:15 a.m., 1 p.m .,or 7 p.m. wrong time. We’ve still got that CTU President Robert said Stan, who met his brother I cent of the oil they received last The Times also quoted an un­ The Lord Mayor sent his warmest best wishes to Mayor Mr. tt Mri. Kenneth A. Bidwell high-wlfur coal and oil. This deficit hanging over our Healey accused the school in a bar a week after his arrest. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Knoff I Tuesday, January 16, 10:15 a.m. would .divert millions of gallons winter. identified government official Thompson, “ from one Mancunian to another,” adding, “ I heads.” board late Friday of “ stalling “ They say strange coincidences & Family Croft, who said he had just as commenting, “ They (EPA) hope that your term of office will be both rewarding and I „ Wednesday, January 17, 10:15 a.m. of honie heating oil now used in But two of Stevens’ fellow. and avoiding” major issues in happen to twins, but this is MANCHESTER STATE BANK the generation of electric returned from the Midwest the dispute. The Chicago ridiculous,” complained Les. hope that there will be enough memorable, and my wife, the Lady Mayoress, joins me in We would like to express our heartfelt y Thursday, January 18, 10:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. Republicans, Senate President power, says Raymond where homes are now without of a flap here that people will appreciation to the many friends, Pro Tern Peter L. Cashman and teachers want a 2Vz per cent The brothers pleaded guilty, this greeting.” fuel, said there wiR be withdraw in horror and say, relatives, neighbors. Fraternal 1041 Main Street, Manchester ; Tel. 203-646-4004 Langfield, president of the Senate Majority Leader Lewis pay increase, a shorter work were fined $818 and were Organizations and The Staff of Watkins I This course is recommended for sewers with some experience. temporary shortages of fuel in ‘Hey, we don’t need these Connecticut Petroleum B. Rome, disapproved of the' year and smaller classroom banned front driving for one Brothers, who were so generous and kind certain parts of New England standards.’” I Cost, complete with instruction booklet, only...... 15.00 A FULL Association. Pay Board’s decision. sizes. yedr. in our recent sorrow, in the loss of our this winter. beloved Father and Grandfather, James ml SERVICE Donald B. Craft, vice presi­ H. McVeigh. Fee payable at first class. Use your G, Fpx charge. Register now! Carol M. Lenlhan BANK and * . Call 633-1210, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, including Sundays. Mari-Carol Lenihan SATURDAY BANKING 9:00 - 12:00 Member FDIC MANCHECTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 - PAGE THREE

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They Become U. S. Citizens Sheinwold on Bridge Radio for the Week }” Theatre' ] The follow!^ area residents presiding: Mrs. Anita Burdick, (These are the basic listings, and include only those news broad­ I Time Sehedule j South Windsor; Gino Tor- casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some sUtions carry other short were naturalized as U.S. d e f e n s iv e l e a d TELLS donato. South Windsor; Mrs. newscasts. Daily Sports information can be found on the sports South dealer citizens in the U.S. District A STORY North-South vulnerable Angela M. Sanderson, 37 pages.) Meadows Drive-In Theater — Court, Hartford, ^th Chief By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH Cortland St.; Ung Lim Lee and Judge M, Joseph Blumenfeld “ Slaughter,” 7:00-10:20; 4 Q 10 9 5 Yung Hee Lee, South Windsor. “ Blacula,” 8:45 The defenders choose their K732 They were among 96 persons w n c -10 8 0 WINF -1230 Manchester Drive-In Theater plays for their own reasons, not o 743 who were naturalized Friday. iMMday-Fridayl 5 00 Town and Country - "Summer of ’42,” 7:00-10:45; to help declarer. Nevertheless, Q5 Following the ceremonies, (CBS) News Every Hour On The Hour) 6 00 Bob Steele Show (Moaday-Frtday) “ Klute,” 8:45 an experienced declarer should WEST EAST thje new citizens were hosted by 10 05 Theatre of Melody 5:00 John LaBcUa Vernon Cine I — “ Fiddler on usually know what an opponent ♦ 73 ♦ 4 the Women’s Gub of Bloom­ 11.05 Jean Colbert Show 6:30 Jon Leonard 12:00 Newi. Weather 8:00 World News Round-up the Roof,’’ 2:00-6:30-9:30 is doing and why it seems'tight. QJ 1094 <0 A 8 5 field. 12:15 Meet Me on Uie Plaza 8:15 Jon Leonard Vernon Cine II — “ Pete N’ Today’s hand shows a simple 0 K95 0 Q 1082 IJW N ewi 10:00 M i Jacobs 4 > KJ874 1:15 MlkeUne 2:00JayRkbard Tillie,” 2:00-7:00-9:10 application of this principle, A 1092 NOW PUYIN6 3 05 Aftenuxin Edition 4:10 Bnog Back the Bands State ’Theater — “ Slaughter ^uth dealer SOUTH 6 00 News - Stocks. Weather 4:30 JayKlchard t|t AKJ862 Sepvatt Poace 6 25 Strictly Sports 8 :00 The World Tonight House Five,” 2:00-3:50-5:40- North-South vulnerable 6:15 niU Rlzzuto C u r l 7 05 A ccen t’70 7:30-9:20 Opening lead — Queen of C? 6 ' E d ie A d a m s 7 * 9 P.M. 7.35 Edward Newman Reports 6:20 FluiUtless Phil A J6 7:20 Pat Suffiinerall Burnside Theater — “ Snow Hearts Low Admission Prloos 7 50 Joe Caragiola A63 8 00 News 7:30 Mike Wallace White and the 3 Stooges,” 2:00; SsL A Sim. Matbioo 7:35 Lowell Thomas Our staff has over 200 years of combined 8 15 Pop Concert North East 1 A 3 P.M. 7 :45 Jay Diamond “ The Getaway,” 7:15-9:30 When West led the queen of 9 05 Ni^tbeat 11:00 Capitol Area View point 2 4) Pass 11 00 News. Business. Weather Jerry Lewis Cinema, South hairdressing experience and are trained by Cut & “Socrat Bardon” l:00Si|^O(I hearts. South could feel Pass Pass 11.20 Sports Final M on cto nights only: Windsor — “ Separate Peace,” COMINB: ‘Usdianlc’’ 11 30 Other Side of the Day reasonably sure that East held 7 :45 ^ r t s Huddle 7:00-9:00; “Secret Garden,” O p e n in g lead — Q Curl to maintain the quality and service you ISaUirdayt 8:45 Show the ace. West, an experienced 5 00 Town and Country 9:00 NFL Football 1:00^3:00 6 00 Bob Steele Show player, might lead ^ e queen 10 00 Uardentlme U.A. Theater East - “ 1776,” deserve. T h a n k s Y o u (Saturday) from ace-queen-jack against a h TM Tmfei - n |] I 10 :15 Modem Uving 6 :00 Jon Leonard 2^10-4:30-7:00-9:30 n a w M S t t U I 10 30 Saturday Showcase notrump contract, but he would JERRY LEWIS CINEMA 8 :00 World News Round-up SOUVAIf AVB. tm wtmac 10 :50 WTIC Outdoors 8:15 Jon Leonard avoid this kind of lead against a Daily Question 11 00 Saturday Showcase 10:00 Jeff Jacobs suit contract. Partner op ei| s with one 12:00 News, Weather 11:00 Bring Bank the 50's 12 15 Saturday Siowcase 12:00 Jeff Jacobi South couldn’t gain anything spade, and thft next player .Wm. 1 00 News 2:00 Jim Beckwith by playing the king of hearts passes. You hold; Spades, 4; 1:15 Your Home Decorator 6 :00 Jack Warner on Sports Sheree North plays a Meadows Drive- I 30 Saturday Matinee from the dummy. ’There was, Hearts, A-8-5; Diamonds, Q- 7:00 The World this W ert psychiatrist in NBC-TV’s In -“ Slaughter” 7:00-10:20; Now Showing 2 :00 Opera 7:30 BillVassar however, a chance to gain 10-8-2; Clubs, K.J-8-7-4. 5 :00 Monitor 1:00 Sign Off “ McMillan and W ife” Sun­ “ Blacula” 8:15 6 00 News. Weather something by playing low. What do you say? day (Jan. 14) at 8:30 p.m. Manchester Drive- 6 20 Strictly Sports (Sundiyl After holding the first trick Answer: Bid two clubs. With 6:30 Monitor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 6 :30 Religious Programming I n - “ Summer of ’42” 9:00; 11:00 News, Weather with the queen of hearts. West 10 points in high cards you can The Award dr 10:00 Jack Warner on Sports “ Klute” 7:00 . cousnuncTURES 11:20 Sports Final 12:00 Edward M. wisely shifted to the ten of afford to show your own suit at R u m Winning dr 12:00 Other Side of the Dav 12:30 Songs of Erin Vernon Cine I—“ Fiddler on clubs. Declarer put up the iSundayl 1.00 Edward M. Meskill on CPTV the level of two. JMXLWUtKR'S . 5 :30 Sunriae Seranade the Roof” 2:00-5:00-8:00 JUDY Musical w 6:00 Jim Beckwith queen from dummy. East Copyright 1973 CATHY JAY 7 00 Sunday Strings 9:30 Rival Time Gov. Thomas J. Meskill will Vernon Cine II—“ Pete N’ covered with the king and South General Featrues Corp. JULIE SALLY BURT TANQLEY LOCKHART 8 00 News 10:15 Holy Trinity Church make a series of monthly Tillie” 2:00-4:20-7:00-9:00 THERESA SIMPSON McMAHON - w h ■IW W ^^'The S < ^ ★ 8 15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jim Beckwith won with the ace. LAMSON CORCORAN JACKSON Manager reports to Connecticut State Theater—“ Slaughter AssL Mgr, AttU Mgr. Aral. Mgr, ir it it it it it if -k ir ir if it ir ir-k it 8:30 Guideline 12:00 Sign Off McCARTAN Manager Co-Manager Area SupervUor 9 00 News. Weather residents via Connecticut House Five” 2:00-3:50-5:40- SpecU late fer School fiteopi t Oabi 9:10 Hymntime 9 :30 NaUonal Radio Pulpit Public Television (CPTV), 7:30-9:20 Tries Hearts For biforanttM ^ Mr. Rostetti, 64S-S131 10:00 Sunday Showcase starting Wednesday (Jan. 17) at Jerry Lewis Cinema, South 12 :10 Sunday Showcase Declarer was now in danger 12:4S Travel Trends 9 p.m. Windsoi^“ Separate Peace” Monopolists WPOP -1 4 1 0 of losing a club, a heart and two 1:00 Sunday Best CPTV, the state’s non­ 7:00-9:00; “ Secret Garden” diamonds. He needed a little 2:00 Monitor commercial network, operates 1:00-3:00 Win Out In 5:00 News (Mooday-Friday) luck in one of the red suits, and IN-CAR HEATERS 5:10 Sunday Edition 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton Channels 24 (Hartford), 53 Burnside Theater—‘‘The MEADOWS 6:00 News. Weather. Sports his best shot was to try for the Street Battle 10 00 Tom Jones ON 1-91 H O B T H ol ; n oM -S 4 HTfO 6 :30 Meet the Press (Norwich), 71 (New Haven), Getaway” 5:00-7:15-9:30; T«HCIAST>WfSTSIBViaBD fX It I 00 Bill Winters hearts first. If this failed, he 7 05 Monitor and 49 (Bridgeport). “ Snow White and the 3 Stooges” 4 00 Mike Greene could try his luck in diamonds. 7 30 Yale Reports 7 :00 Ray Dunaway In the first program, the 8 :05 Your Bos at the Opera 2:00 S la u g h te r 12 :00 Bobby Rivers ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) 8:30 Eternal Light governor will duscuss his views U.A. E a st-“ 1776” 2:00-5:00- With this object in mind. — City fathers have scrapped J im B row n 8:00 on education. A studio audience South led a low trump to dum­ plans to change the names of WDRC — 1360 (Saturday) will question Gov. Meskill my’s nine and ru ff^ a low two city streets that appear on 8 :00 Bill Love — Lou Morton following his ‘‘Governor’s SISTER HOPE (Monday-Frlday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway heart with a high tmmp. He the Monopoly game brard. JEANETTE SHIRLEY CARMELA CHRISTEL B lacula 2:00 Bill Winters Report.” KEEPS PROMISE BLIQH *6:00 BobDeCarlo next led another low trump to T he five-member City ANTOINE STARKWEATHER OLADELL CORTESE SCHOLL 10 00 Bob Craig 6 :00 Chip Hobart INDEPENDENCE, Kan. 12:00 Bobby Rivers dummy’s ten and ruffed Commission has voted PARENT 3 :00 Dick McDonough (AP) — The Rev. Bob McGuire, 7 :00 Joe Hager another low heart with a high unanimously against changing Mr. and Mrs. Barrett wish to thank their pastor of the First Baptist 12:00 Dick Haddad trump. Baltic Avenue to Fairmont ’ *(5:00 on Monday) Inaugural Concert church here, ate his noonday loyal employees for a job well done! 10:30 Congressional Report lunch in the rain the other day Fortunately for South, the Avenue and Mediterranean (Saturday) (alternate Sundays) 'The 1973 Inaugural Concert, a ace of hearts fell on this trick. Avenue to Melrose Avenue. WINNER 1972 CANNES 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 11 00 News, Weather, Sports special two-hour program of and did not seem to mind it a 10:00 Bob Craig 6 :00 Religion bit. Some time ago he promised This set up dummy’s king of Public Works Commissioner EVERY DAY IS 3 :00 T en y WcJods music and commentary, will FILM FESTIVAL 7 :00 Sunday Through The Valley ■ his church members that any hearts, exactly as South had Arthur Ponzio had proposed the 7 00 Joe Hager Simpson air Friday (Jan. 19) at 9 p.m. on EVERY DAY YOU 12 :00 Dick Haddad d a y th e Sunday school hoped. Declarer could easily name changes because Baltic JURY PRIZE AWARD 8:00 Tom Jones Connecticut Public Television (Sunday) 11:30 Other Side at the Day attendance r e a c h ^ 200, he get to dummy to tliscard a dia­ and Mediterranean are merely SENIOR Only Amsricsti FUm 6:00 Religious and public service 1:00 Mike Greene (Channels 24, 49, 53, and 71). would dine that noon on the programming 6:00 Chip Hobart mond on the king of hearts, and continuations of the other two SAVE UP TO to b« le Honored 9 :0O Scott Morgan Robert MacNeil will host the church roof. On a recent rainy now the contract was safe. avenues. 2:00 Dick McDonough presidential inauguration eve Sunday the figure was reached. CITIZENS A UOfttC MV HIU n u n UONASM fMOUCUON 7 00 Terry Woods SLAUGHTERHOUSE 10:30 Religious and public service concert, which features the 30% ON ALL programming Philadelphia Orchestra under DISCOUNT DAY - F * V E ® T2:WSIgnOf! the direction of Eugene Orman- hUCMAil SACKS MW UUMAN ¥AUMf f t MWI OUR SERVICES (Shampoo and Set $2.25) WKSS-FM — 96.0 dy. The orchestra will play A UmvciiaI Picturt m TECHNICOLOR (News two minutes before the hour. 24 Aaron Copland’s “ Fanfare for ^ STATE WRCH - 910 hours a day) the Common Man” and HARTFORD ROAD MANCM i y M B l i n t i r , (Monday-Saturday) (Suii) Now Savings Are, ^ lOM PARK nrairoi imAtwi Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony^, 6:00 Reveille Midnight All stereo music In addition, the -RdKerf At 2:00-a:SO>8ViO>7:30-0:20 9 00 Rhapsody 6 a m. Stereo 06 m usic 9 a.m. KISS with M ore Music DAIRY 12 00 Matinee Wagner Choral will present a 4 00 Highbghts of Hartford Noon The Difference Is the Music medley of traditional songs; A Fantastic Manchester Store 8 00 Gaslight 6 p.m. StereoMusic from the Sound to 12:00 Quiet Hours the ^rkshires pianist Van Cliburn will per­ iSunday) 9 p.m. More Music For New England form Grieg’s Piano Concerto in THE UNIVEITSITV OF CONNECTICUT 1972 1973 Same as Mondav Saturday listing, except from the Mansion New Hours 8:00 Religious programs A Minor; and the Valley Forge II 00 Quiet Hours Military Academy Brass Band will join the Philadelphia Orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s OPEN 5 NIGHTS c o n c e r ts 1812 Overture. 50% MON.-TUES.-WED. 9-i Public Records NEW POSITION MUSIC • DANCE • THEATRE Lome Greene, for 14 years Other Hairdressers Missing THURS.-FRI. 9-9 Warranty Deeds Building Permit the star of NBC-'TV’s • Garey Samok • Verna Squillacote Joseph V. Rivosa, new The^Bosii^ Mide" Cecile A. Miller to David P. “ Bonanza,” has become the • Carol Brown • Paulina Silva dwelling at 94 Henry St., MURRAY and Carolyn J. Leone, property first star signed for ABC-TV’s • Pepper Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett, President of SAT. 8-5:30 at 17 Barry Rd., conveyance tax 520,000. “ Griff,” a new series. Cut and Curl of Conn., Inc., and family 530.25. LOUIS DANCE COMPANY Charles Lesperance to John Fisdi Sandwidi Walter Jaworski and Sharon L. OVER 385 Hear the Edie Adams' Jaworski, property at 167 Ver­ succeu story. Talk to i NIKOLAIS non St., conveyance tax 533. ^ the owner of any -■msdb Federal Tax Liens I one of more than DANCE THEATRE Internal Revenue Service 250 Edie Adams'Cut & against Albert Gayson, 44 W ■ Curl Salons throughout Village St., 51,271.70. V j a ■ the country end find out what I TREATY4.. B success is. ♦a'-® Jorgensen Auditorium Internal Revenue Service You'll find that 95% have never eOT AIL I SOT IS THREE against Furniture Warehouse of B W been in the beauty business ■ i ! " i Li Jan. 19 & 20 ^ 8:15 P.M. Manchester Inc., 175 Pine St., before. Now 50% own more than 3 salons. Talk to one ... pennies AHOA PROS/ 52,004.76. talk to all ... then come back and talk to us about the-few JUDY KATHY CAROLE CELINE LINDA DEBBIE LOIS Release of Judgment prime areas still waiting for you. SALLIE MARCUS DOROTHY SMITH RICHARD HOFFMAN THOMAS KEHOE TWO DIFFERENT PR06RAMS Hartford Hospital Inc. to DUMOND OLADELL DUBE SWIATKIEWICZ BROWN JOINT PERFORMANCE EACH NIGHT $10,000 cash required. Balance liberally financed. Fora Walter and Frances Haberern. list of salons and complete information call or write: to serve you and offer you the following Specials! Nowhere S3.25 fS2.aO StudonU Only!______Marriage License ^THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL 72!” It’s been a fantastic Mail orders: Send stamped, self-addressed envelope with check made out to Richard Murray McAdam, 52 Ctrii«Cirk in the State of Connecticut can you match the quality, The University of Connecticut. Mail to: Jorgensen Box Office, Storrs, Conn , Weaver Rd., and Deline Marie 393 BROAD ST. year but 1973 will be better than ever at Edie Adams Cut and 06288. Rancourt, East Hartford, Jan. service and savings. SPECIALS GOOD JANUARY 15 THRU No telephone reservations. MANCHESTER, CONN. Curl. To thank all our lovely patrons and to start off the New 20, St. Bartholomew’s Church. Telephone 649-2517 Year, our experienced Cut and Curl hairdressers are happy JANUARY 31.

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*AGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Jan. 13, 1973 H e b r o n Rev-Share Appeal To Be Discussed News for Senior Citizens reptesentative must be a ‘ANNE EM T deposited in tiie bank by the cent appointment by Gov. new pickup truck has been iHanrl|?at?r iEu^utn^ Beralb treasurer, Mrs. Marion Foote, member of that board, was un­ delivered. by WALLY FORTIN Correspondent Thomas Meskill of H. Clay Tel. 228-3971 and is collecting interest until able to serve in this capacity. Funds for the purchase of the Industrial Commission Osborn of West St. to a seat on The Board of Selectmen will any decision is reached through th e State Development truck, to be taken from the Founded 1, 1881 Selectmen Aaron Reid and capital outlay account, was hold a special meeting Tuesday town meeting action as to Commission. evening at 8 at the Town Office expenditures. Pete Dallaire will meet with authorized at the Oct. 3, 1972 Hi folks! Well, it’s that time information so that they will be Pick-Up Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their ’Thursday. What we can do is Buildii^ with the town counsel Resignalion Stuart Stockwell and Charles town meeting. again when we pass on to you able to start ffus worthwhile Rfeid reported that the town’s Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. just reverse all our activities. to work on the appeal to the The board accepted’ the Lewis Monday evening at 8 at the happenings here at the program for their senior Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ Things that happened on Treasury Department on the resignation of Joseph Pelletier the Town Office Building to Center. citizens. ment, 647-9946. Wednesday will go to Thursday, amount of federal revenue from the Recreation consider the formation of an First of all is our big meeting Published every evening except Sun­ and all Thursday activities will sharing funds received. Commission due to the lack of industrial development for ’Tuesday evening starting at days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation S ick Call go to Wednesday. There’ll be A total of $13,288, a sum tim e to contribute to the commission. O p e n 7 o ’clock when a member of the Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press Wednesday’s sick cali found some things to work out first, considerably lower than that committee as well as other Dallaire had urged the American Airlines will show us cond Class Mail Matter. the following members now .and we won’t make the change received by several surroun­ responsibilities. selectmen in September to con­ a movie bn Hawaii, anb will recuperating at their homes: now, but may do so come next ding towns of comparable size, Selectman Robert Craig was sider such a committee feeling A ll Day Burl L. Lyons Publisher also give ds tips on packing our Bess Moonan, 16 Pine Hili St.; year. has been received and the asked to contact James’ Celio to the town should buy a small The Manchester Publishing Co. luggage for an airplane trip. Annie Johnston, 41H Case D r.; News Fiash — Wednesday see if he would be interested in piece of property and develop it assumes no financial responsibility for It sounds like an interesting selectmen will appeal it. Alida Johnson, 82 Bigelow St., afternoon at 1:30, represen­ Hie board at its meeting last serving on the commission. for industrial or commercial typographical errors appearing in adver­ night and some important Sunday Subscription Rates and Ann Thompson, 4 Goslee tatives from the town wilt be at night discussed how the funds Celio, a physical education sites. tisements and other reading matter in information will be discussed, Dr. We also heard that Francis the Center to speak on the can be used to reduce taxes, but teacher at the elementary He also felt a committee Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. so make it a date to be here. All Madidnal Services Available Dancosse is a patient at economic, environmentat and it wouid tike to use the money schools, had been appointed by would be in a position to in­ Display advertising closing «hours, 455 HARTFORD ROAD 043-5230 One Month $3.25 Manchester Memorial recreation land use advantages for capital expenses. the Board of Education, but due vestigate available state and Single Copy 15f three full days prior to publication. Friday Setback Hospital. of acquiring the former Laurel T h e money has been to a provision that a board’s federal grants, noting the re­ By Carrier, Weekly 75< Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Man, what a change in the Lake a^ea as proposed on March 13 referendum. prior to day of publication; 12 noon weather from rain to freezing E ntertains One Y ear $39.00 cold; however, I for one Friday for publication Saturday and In the afternoon we were very Six Months $19.50 welcome the cold weather as it Monday. pleasantly entertained by Miss sure clears the air arid has a Three Months $9.75 Ann Misaiko who played her Menus good chance to kill the “ bug” ukulele and sang many of the Monday: Beef noodle that’s been going around. good old tunes to the delight of vegetable soup, egg salad With the cold weather, many all the members. It really made sandwich, c h il li fruit, and a of our regulars decided to stay LADIES' for a great afternoon, and we beverage. SAVE Pollution Cures home where it was nice and thank Miss Misaiko very much Wednesday: Baked ham with AND warm, and I can’t blame them for coming, and we all look mustard sauce, buttered for that. > forward to having her again noodles, sweet carrots Vichy, . TEEN NOW! Not Always A Solution Last Friday night we had 34 soon. pineapple spice cake, rolls and players for our setback We then jumped into some butter and a beverage. tournament with the following square dancing, and everybody Thursday: Cream of mixed Those who believe that the solution But for each ton of additional winners: Mike DeSimone, 139; taking part had a good time and vegetable soup, cheese dog on a DRESSESI LADIES’ AND TEENS’ to pollution requires only a pollutants removed to achieve this Eva Post, 128; Slim Duhring, enjoyed the fun. hot roll, ice cream and cookies 127; ’Thotjltas Murphy, 125; Cis and a beverage. congressional mandate and the goal, four tons of pollutants will be Wilson, 11^; A1 Gates, 120; John Friday: Split pea soup, Dancing Class sincere cooperation of industry—and created elsewhere. Gaily, 119; Esther Anderson, bacon, lettuce, and tomato Here’s some exciting news 1 And 2 Piece Not only that, but 8.5 tons of natural 115, and Julia Vendrilio, 115. sandwich, chilled gelatin with “ those” includes most of us—may be for you. Come this Wednesday SMOCKS whipped cream, and a S ty le s resources—chemicals, the fuels morning we’ll be starting a new in for a rude awakening. beverage. She Calls Games program that should prove There is another law which consumed to produce electricity, By the way, we’ve been so Including Chick-a-dee In A Lace-Covered Tree. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) Just a reminder that'com e interesting. Mr. Lee Burton of SALE! LATEST STYLE busy with singing and dancing supersedes anything Congress may etc.—would be used for each ton of Monday you’il be seeing Gloria the Burton School of Dancing that we just about banged the SWEATbt Benson, our program director, will be on hand to teach our IN NEW FASHION pass, and that is the law of pollutants removed. heck out of our piano, and so in real action as she begins members a few of the basic Another basic law. Ling points out, we’re sort of on the lookout for AND SKIRT diminishing returns. It also involves Phase Two of her job. So steps for dancing. This will be a SMOCK NOW another one. We sure could use SAVE UP TO what engineers refer to as “ trade­ is that we cannot destroy materials. War Fund Cutoff Dio starting Monday you’ll be great opportunity for many SETS hearing her as she’s caliing the one, but it must be in good SPECIALLY We can only change their form. Capital Fare members to learn waltzes and o ffs ." playing condition. In the past Mandate For Democrats games for our kitchen social fox trots, as well as a refresher In other words, the pollutants we have had some calls and CLEARANCE Programs that fail to consider their bingo in the morning. 'Then in course for many. Plan will Andrew Tally donations of pianos but V A L U E S T< removed from water—as well as the the afternoon she’ll be tooting total impact on the environment can Democratic control of include some live and lively unfortunately we found that the PRICED FOR By BRUCE BIOSSAT the whistle as she moves the steps as the lessons progress. >21.00 other pollutants generated in the Congress. The myth was one we had was just as good. If actually create a negative The word “ mandate” is pinochle players from table to explored, I hope, that a winning you know the whereabouts of a THIS BIG SALE! effort—must go someplace, either into getting pretty badly kicked table. So you can see she’s It’s all for free, and I hope environmental balance. Dr. Joseph T. presidential candidate ought to Deteriorating Postal Service piano, in good condition, give us around these days, and gentle- going to have a very busy day, we’ll get a good turnout. Our Ling, director of the environmental the air or onto the land. have coattails consistently a call at 643-5310- We’re even spirited Sen. Mike Mansfield, and will need your cooperation. b u s will be picking up helpful to his party’s con­ WASHINGTON - To the evitable but proper, I suggest it Postmaster General’s job pays engineering and control department The new water law, however, has Come Tuesday she’li be interested members starting at willing to pay a little something Democratic Senate leader, just gressional campaigners. is also reasonable that a top salary of $58,830. House Post Office and Civil Ser­ around to help get the oil pain­ ■8:30 in the morning. Lessons for one in good playing of 3M Company, told a recent but one single environmental gave it another boot by Below the presidential level, Postmaster General Elmer T. Then there are the new vice Committee, the message ting ciass going with Kay will be one hour a week from condition. objective—cleaning up the nation’s claiming that his party gained it is easy to demonstrate that Klassen do evetything possible regional postmasters general in International Pollution Engineering of every suffering user of the Hendrickson back to instruct 10:30 to 11:30 on Wednesdays one in the new 93rd Congress. the Democrats, still the so-called U.S. Postal Service to run the Postal Service as a New York, Chicago, waterways. It does not attempt to He was applying the mandate the group. until further notice, so come on Schedule for the Week Exposition and Congress in Cleveland, nation’s majority party, are should be get with it, plus an business, and not a feeding Philadelphia, San Francisco idea in the specific context of and Memphis. All five are Then we move into out and join the fun. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Ohio. balance the individual segments of the deeply entrenched in countless aside that it’s about time. trough for fat-cat executives. OFF new congressional efforts to cut Wednesday and Gloria starts kitchen social bingo, one can of areas. At long last, committee For that reason, it is drawing $^,000 a year, and the Ling cited the case of one of his environment, and does not attempt to off funds for the Vietnam war. off with arts and crafts in the canned goods n e ^ ^ ; noon to It is really beneath the staffers are gathering informa­ reassuring to note that the pay schedule lets them earn as morning, and then a busy Oil Painting 12:30 p.m. lunch is served; 1 company’s plants which now removes balance its objective with available It would be interesting to know dignity of Mansfield or any tion on the still deteriorating House Committee is taking a much as $56,329. Their where he thinks he finds afternoon of Fun-Day heiping p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle games. resources. other earnest public figure to mail service for an official hard look at the top salaries assistants get between $35,000 Starting next week, we will about 90 per cent of the oxygen­ me handle the programs. Don’t forget to come to give our support for that notion. read a major instruction from investigation. Hearings are ten­ paid by the Service. Figures and $39,000 and their salaries begin new sessions in oil “ Inasmuch as we have only one Thursday morning she’li have program^director your support. demanding pollutants from its Certainly the 1972 election the voters in the complex of tatively scheduled for early this dug up by Dan Thomasson of can go as high as $43,800 painting on Tuesday mornings a little breather. In the Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return environment and limited resources,” results produced no general individual ' and collective year, and I trust the comn^ittee Scripps-Howard Newspapeiji aqpording to law. from 10 o ’clock to noon with our wastewater. By 1985, under provisions afternoon she’ll check up on the trips 12:30 p:m. and 4 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY! mandate for the Democrats in factors which produced the-197i will explore the .P;ostal suggest that Service officials I mean^ good night nurse! We good friend Kay Hendrickson of the 1972 water quality act, it must says Ling, "*we ought to m ake certain bridge games. Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil LADIES Congress to proceed with congressional results. Service’s announced goal of are into too much of a good all want the best possible back to instruct the interested Next will be another busy day painting class; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. eliminate the discharge of all that our cures will not end up being sweeping new programs of This sort of unsupportable making this stumbling outfit thing. management in the Postal Ser­ members. On Thursday & TEENS’ 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. on Friday. In the morning she’ll Senior Bowling League meets worse than the disease.” their own. Nor can the outcome guff isn’t any better than some self-supporting. There is no bone to pick with vice, but all of us have other morning, Mrs. Barbara Folstad pollutants into navigable water. be back calling the kitchen at the Parkade Lanes. No bus SAVE NOW! be fairly interpreted as strict of that talk we used to get from That goal, of course, is stuff Klassen’s $60,000 salary. That’s bills to pay and maybe the will be back for our crewel social games. In the afternoon scheduled. instruction from the voters frustrated Republicans in and nonsense. Handling and what we working stiffs pay our Service could steal some embroidery class from 10 she’ll be able to go home for a Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., arts BIG AND LITTLE GIRLS’ specifically to cut off war earlier times when, having just delivery of mail is just as much Cabinet officers, and Klasseii executives from private o ’clock until noon. rest because in the evening and crafts; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., PANT funds. taken it on the chin for the third a public service as that rates Cabinet rank. But the business who would work, say, Here’s another bit of LADIES’ AND TEENS’ she’ll be back again to toot the dance lessons, modem style; The Democrats gained a net or fourth time in a row, they rendered by police, firemen, Postal Service, which became a for a piddling $35,000 a year. interesting news. Wednesday whistle for the setback games. noon to 1 p.m.. Hot-meal and DRESSES-PANT SUITS of two additional seats in the would proceed to tell us, with a teachers, trash collectors and semi-autonomous corporation Even setting a top salary limit afternoon, Joseph Mucciaro Where will I be all this time? Meals-on-Wheels; 1:30 p.m., The Innocent U.S. Senate, lifting their flourish of false authority, what the armed forces. ’The lofty two years ago, also has 48 of $50,000 would save the will be on hand to show movies SUITS I’ll be right in there keeping an Fun-Day featuring Joseph Muc­ margin over Republicans from “ the American people won’t idea that it should pay its own executive positions for which taxpayer a few bucks without and discuss the latest Social SLACKS-PANTS MANY NEW STYLES BODY SHIRT SETS-ROBES 55-45 to 57-43. In the House, they eye on toings and helping out. ciaro who will discuss and show stand for.” way is tantamount to telling the the annual salary range is reducing the Service’s straw Security problems with us. A You’ll be seeing me more than movies on Social Security; 3 TO CHOOSE FROM lost 13 seats, which hardly Air Force that it must show a authorized to exceeid the $42,500 bosses to penury. good chance for you to catch up ever now, and it will be more p.m. to 4 p.m., square dancing. SAVE NOW -SPECIAL Bystander reads like a big green light. profit on the bombing of North paid to members of Congress. Fortunately, one of the House on the latest, and so think of & SKIRTS ^ A HUGE GIRLS’ To call that a mandate is committee’s members who has like old times. some questions as we’ll have an Also at 1:30 p.m., talk on GROUPS Vietnam. As Thomasson notes, only a CLEARANCE LETS YOU merely to debase the language. H e r a ld shown a particular interest in So you can see she’s going to referendum of Laurel Lake. Art lloftpe God knows I would do nothing relatively few Federal officials, opportunity for a question and GREAT VALUES TO $8.00 It’s even more foolish than Y e s te r d a y s to discourage thrift and good excluding Congress and the the projected look-see at the be very busy and your answer period. Might as well Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and 12 SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE saying, as many Democrats management in government, Cabinet, are as well paid, and Postal Service is that splendid cooperation will be needed so join us for a delicious hot meal p.m., return trip at 4 p.m. SELECTION INCLUDES - did, that in 1968 President especially in these wild days these include such subcabinet professional tightwad. Rep. I’m counting on you. before the meeting. Thursday, 9 :^ a.m. to boon, KNITS - POLYESTERS >2 REMEAUBER COME 25 Years Ago Nixon, in beating Sen. Hubert when the taxpayer is billed for posts as the secretaries of the H.R. Gross, R-Iowa. Gross un­ pinochle games; 10 a.m. to AND WOOLS! Today’s snowstorm brings noon, crewel embroidery class; EARLY FOR BEST Let’s All Get Bombed Humphrey by less than one everything from welfare checks armed services, the successfully attempted to Monday Bingo percentage point in the popular total for season up to nine; 29 incorporate strict restrictions noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch for dope pushers to limousines Undersecretary of State and the Monday momiqg we had a Float for Parade VALUES TO $22.00 SELECTIONS congrejsmen, led by the Hon. vote, was handed a mandate to storms this winter are Deputy Attorney General. on salaries when Congress nice turnout for our kitchen served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., bridge Feb. 2, 1973 — Waves of B-52 boil, accused Congress of for middlelevel bureaucrats. Guess what? I’ve beeii asked Bagsworth Boodle waving a end the war. The voters do not predicted. And that’s not all, by a long legislated the new corporation sociM bingo games, and in the games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., bombers today hit Appalachia usurping his executive power to But reality scoffs at a pay-as- to check with you folks to see if white flag, cautiously ap­ issue compelling commands in shot. A tidy total of 111 postal into being, but did manage to afternbon there were 52 playing return trip at 12:30 p.m. corners, Harlem and three negotiate a lasting peace. And you-go Postal Service. The we can’t come up with a proached the White House. fractions. 10 Years Ago executives are paid between put a $60,000 lid on Klassen s pinochle with the following Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, succotash canning plants ac­ for a while, with everybody dough just isn’t there, and “ Senior Citizens Float” for the “ Let’s forget this separation The dictionary uses the Management of Pioneer $30,000.and $40,000 annually; 34 pay. Unless Gross has changed winners: Vera Tedford, 681; kitchen social bingo, one can of cused of polluting the Wabash withholding funds, it looked as never will be unless we stand b ig sesquicentennial LOW HEEL WOMEN’S SUEDE of powers stuff which nobody adjective “ authoritative” in Parachute Co. states that still for massive postal rate of these draw $35,000 or more. overnight, he’ll be asking some Florence North, 675; Esther canned goods n e ^ ^ ; noon to river. though the nation might get celebration and parade in June. understands anyway,” refining the meaning of the kind The senior Assistant impertinent questions about Gaudette, 674; Beatrice Mader, 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 MEH’S The raids, now in the 12th rich. negotiations with increases that would make use We would like to have a LEATHER Congressman Boodle told the of command that constitutes a Amalgamated Clothing Postmaster General draws what executives of the Service 673; John Wilkinson, 669; John p.m. to 4:30 p.m., open card day, followed The Great Unfortunately, Congress took of the mails a luxury available number of seniors who might President. “ We must continue mandate. Obviously the only $52,500, three others make $50,- do to earn all that dough. playing, visiting; 7 p.m. to 10 BOOTS Compromise which finally the case to the Supreme Court. Workers of America will not only to the rich. Gaily, 661; May Tivnan, 658; dig up some clothing worn fifty, our struggle to improve thing that has happened in re­ 000 and a fifth draws $46,000. A Wilbrod Messier, 657; Ellen p.m., setback games. Bus resolved the bitter battle The court, after listening to all take place unless firm’s But while arguing that a sixty, or a hundred years ago,, BlOUStS MID POLOS CHUKKA America’s health, housing, cent years which fits that employes indicate favor toward presently vacant Deputy Bronkie, 653; Lyla Steele, 651; pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip THE FASHION between the three branches of these arguments, issued a 5 to 4 postal deficit is not only in­ and that could possibly be worn ecology and welfare.” definition is Mr. Nixon’s defeat organization under the union. Mary Thrall, 650; George Last, at 12:30 p.m. the federal government. ruling withholding all funds for the parade. By having a LOOK! “ I’m not going to be of Sen. George McGovern by 646, and Mabel Keeney, 640. The fight started last month from both Congress and the float, we could ride the route PMMAAS MID GOVINS BOOTS bamboozled into knocking off 17.9 million votes last fall. KRINKLE PATENT when the President announced President and appropriating The Floating Bank and be a part of this gala the bombing,” said the Moreover, several late-year IN SIZES 5 T010 he was withholding funds $1342.16 to send Justice Whizzer O p e n B ow lin g celebration. President suspiciously. samplings of voter attitudes Congress had appropriated to White to Paris for secret talks Tuesday at the Parkade If you’d like to help out, or if SIDE ZIPPER “ Exactly,” said Boodle. indicated that Mr. Nixon, not improve America s health, with Le Due Tho. Lanes our Senior Bowling you have any news or pictures “ And we’ve got a Great Com­ McGovern, was perceived as housing, ecology and welfare. Congress, incensed at the League was busy knocking over taken away back when they Frank Steele promise.” the ‘‘peace candidate,” REG. TO $ 3 .0 0 Congress, madder tban a wet clear violation of the separation the hardwood- Here’s the might be of some help, give us a *088 So it was that the raids began. Unmistakably this judgment Will Retire hen, accused the President of of powers, issued a court order F o r u m , results: call here at the Center, and let’s SIZES “ We are well on our way to was based on the fact that Mr. Res. usurping its legislative power declaring the Supreme Court’s For the women in Class A get behind the conunittee which wiping out malnutrition, slums, Nixon had pulled out more than A testimonial dinner to honor 7-12 $s !99 to appropriate funds. In decision unconstitutional. And group, Mary Chaves took the is working extremely hard to pollution and poverty in 500,000 troops from Vietnam long-time Manchester employe retaliation, it threatened to the President, equally, furious, high triple honors with 393, the make this a most memorable HOW America,” the President proud­ and had made conciliatory Frank 0. Steele has been voted a $213.48 appropriation to Fireman THdnks \ high single was captured by day. ’Think about it, go up into HOW withhold funds the President moves toward Russia and scheduled for Jan. 25 at Willie’s bring Justice White home, ly told a television audience Ruth Johnson with 158. In the the attic and dust off the old needed to wreck Vietnam’s China. This perception of the People for Aid < Steak House. A social hour at 6 tourist class. that night. “ And when victory Class B group, Lee Steinmeyer trunk, and see what you can health, housing, ecology and President, incidentally, p.m. wilt be followed by dinner There matters stood. comes, we will, as always, took the high triple with 337, come up with. ALL METAL welfare. generously spend billions of preceded the heavily publicized , Dear Sir, at 7. The President, sorer than a On Jan. 22, a delegation of and Anna Haupt and Ida Steele, who has worked for ALL REMAINING dollars to rebuild the enemy’s late-October peace negotiations I would like to take this ■ FURNACE FILTERS Cormier tied for the high single the Town of Manchester for just shattered country. Meaning, with Hanoi. opportunity to personally thank honors with a 118. over 39 years, is retiring Jan. this time, our own.” I do not recall any poll or the many people that helped out Pinochle CARD TABLE at the Bon Ami fire' Monday. For the; men in the Class A 31. He started work in the CHRISTMAS CANDIES STOCK UP Few could argue with such other measure of public Thursday morning there were The Salvation Army has been group, John Scheibenpflug took engineering department, where STURDY ALL METAL ^ noble goals. And while there sentiment which at any time in 54 playing pinochle and the NOW-MOST Current Quotes praised for the distribution of the high triple honors with a 484 he became assistant engineer. have been some middle-class 1972 suggested that the winners were: Mollie AND FRUIT CAKES CONSTRUCTION- H coffee and donuts, but no one and the high single with 184. In He then transferred to the POPULAR SIZES '0 casualties, the Pentagon insists majority of Americans were McCarthy, 585; Ann Young, “ I am sure that industry will has mentioned the dry socks, the Class B group, Clifford health department, where he VINYL COVER TOP 4 it bombs only public welfare looking forward to a 573; Bernice Caswell, 571; Paul ON SALE FOR want to cooperate in developing “ Anything that 1 may have gloves, and many other things Hammond took the high triple was housing code inspector. He targets. Democratic Congress to Schuetz, 569; Robert Schubert, IN GRAY OR TAN REG. the new framework of wage and done, I did for the best of the they handed out during' the with a 431 and the high single was transferred back to the THIS EVENT Oddly enough, the supersede the President in the 568; George Schroll, 567; UPTO OFF $8.99 price controls into a workable country.” — E. Howard Hunt, a night. with 183. engineering department about a REG. 6 8 ' headquarters of the National role of peacemaker. Gladys Seelert, 554; Cis Wilsq|i,{ ea. and effective system . We form er White House aide, after I would also like to thank Nice going, all you bowling year ago.- Football League has been hit Nor did any of the post­ 546; May Derby, 546; B et^ REG. iqw PRICES HUTCHMGSTEa CHAIRS $3.99 each. regard it, however, as an in­ pleading guilty to six charges McDonalds for the many leaguers, you really put some of Steele’s father-in-law, J. accidently L2 times, even election analyses advance the Duhring, 545; Louise terim program designed to against him in connection with hamburgers that they donated the younger folks to shame. Frank Bowen, was town though the President insists he idea. Plenty of reasons were Meyerhoff, 542; Esther g a llo n SIZE WINDSHIELD permit the restoration of free the bugging of Dem ocratic for the firemen. I could engineer for many years. isn’t a bit angry that the playoff offered for continuance of Gaudette, 542; Ellen Bronkie, POIAROIB markets at the earliest possible National Headquarters. probably go on about the. people Visitors for Lunch ChaiiHian of the testimonial games were blacked out. (The 538, and Inez Mahoney, 536. jjj. | \ Q U A n e t time.’’ - E D. Kenna, who helped and, I know, .that Wednesday, we had a dinner is Walter J. Senkow, only injury was to sportscaster In the afternoon the bridge^^^j, RNTI-FREEZE president of the National they have been thanked many delicious hot meal served by iwn engineer. Others on the COLOR RRK Howard Cosell. Doctors said a club was in action with five h w b s p b a ^ A Q O Association of Manufacturers, times by the men who spent the Danny Iwanlcki and Marion com m ittee are: William D. type 108 FILM peice of shrapnel, which tables playing, and the winners discussing Phase 3 of President long cold night there. Keegan who filled in for the O’Neill, director of public “ The plain fact is that the entered his left ear and exited T o d a y ’ s T h ou gh t were: Helen Curran, 4,850; BIG130Z-CW4 and CLEANER Nixon’s wage-price controls. 1 hope that nothing like this Lattuca's who were enjoying a works; Ernest J. Tureck, UMIT) S average American looks at the from his rig^jt, fortunately George Last, 4,050; Ivy Siddell, 3 7 9 ever happens again in this town, well desieived week’s vacation superintendent of parks; Doris WNIU IN ^ORsfttOWVlNG cost of food as his index of the missed his tongue and thus did “ Ye are the light of the 3,810, and Carrie Peterson, W$T “ We intendito go at least half­ world. A city that is set on a hill but if it does I know we can in Bermuda. Remmey; Marguerite Wood; R eg.$T -^ cost of living. I think that’s no damage to any vital organ.) 3,330. ^ way to be considerate and cannot be hid.” Matthew 5:14 count on the fine people of We had some visitors who are Herman Passcantell and Jacob quite unfair. This is a small Meanwhile, Congress and the By the way, we seem to be helpful. After all, the Congress Manchester to give aid, interested in starting a meals Bohr, Reservations may be SUNDAY 10 A.MTTO 8 P”M. part of the cost of living.” — Supreme Court are working running into a few conflicts on is a coequal branch of What we are speaks louder program such; as ours in made by contacting the Earl Butz, the secretary of closely together to resolve the With many thanks-, ' Wednesdays, therefore we are DAILY 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. governm ent.” Sen. Mike than anything we can say. Torrington. We were happy to engineering or health depart­ NEWINGTON WETHERSFIELD BLOOMFIELD MANCHESTER agriculture, insisting that food conflict over the separation of v « - V 5 *■ * Lt. Christopher Marvin (CLOSED SATURDAY) Mansfield. ^ unopposed for re- have them, and hope we were seriously thinking of changing ment, 649-5281. 3375 OtRLiN TPKE. 1130 SILAS DEANE H'WAY 1051 BLUE HILLS AVE. PARKADE SHOPPING CTR prices actually are low lii powers. As luck would have it, Rev. J. Stanton Conover Co. 3 Eighth District our Fun-Day activities to a election ks leader of Senate able to give them enough relation to family take-home thqy’ve been sharing the same Bolton Congregational Fire Department on the eve of, the Demoertts. pay. bomb shelter on Capitol Hill. Church . opening o f the 93rd Congress.

A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 / Rec Offers i j , J * * ^ Local Churches Area Churches Business Bodies ’The Manchester Recreation First Congregational Church Department, in its continuing Vernon AssemblleB of God St. Peter’s Episcopal Church JOINS FLORAFAX SPLICING FOREMAN United Church of Christ efforts to provide recreational Full Gospel Christian . Zion Evangelical Lutheran (Church of the Assumption 51 Old Town Rd. Sand Hill Rd., South:Windsor George M. Krause, owner of (}arl V. Gustafson of Oak Dr.,' 'JSSits scri Main St., Coventry activities for women during the Fellowship Church Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Krause Florist and Hebron, has been promoted to Rev. Robert Heavilin; 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ day, is offering the following I Interdenominational. (Missouri Synod) Rev. Edward S. Pepin Sunday; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Greenhouses, 621 Hartford Rd., splicing foreman in Manchester Interim Pastor free clubs; Orange Hall Pastor School for all ages. nion. has been formally accepted as a by the Southern New England Cooper and High Sts. Wednesday, 10-11:30, book ^SSaSBW a—U -rsti'r'v Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor Rev. Robert J. Burbank 11 a.m.. Morning W oi^ip subscriber of Florafax, one of Telephone Co. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. discussion, 'h e book for Jan. 17 Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic the world’s largest flowers-by- Gustafson joined the Com­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. is “ The Defense Never Rests” KV I 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Saturday, Masses at 5 and First Congregational Church wire organizations. pany in 1957 and was a plant VT55&5 l'?£w ' by F'.“ Lee Bailey, and is -•aj- J 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and 7:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church of Andover Affiliation with Florafax analyst in New Haven at the Our Savior Lutheran Church available in paperback. and open discussion. Sunday Youth Forum. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 United Cliurch of C|hrlst provides subscriber florists time of the promotion, j Rev. Donald McCHean 239 Graham Rd. WedOesday, 1 to 2:30, the rug School. 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr. with a link to more than 8,000 South Windsor hooking club will meet to 7:80 p.m., Evangelistic ser­ and 8 Youth Instruction. Minister fellow florists in all fifty states Rev. Ronald A. Erbe exchange ideas on colonial hand vice. 7 p.m.. Youth meeting at Emanuel Lutheran Church 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship of the United States, South DEVELOPMENT ANALYST Service, Holy Communion. Pastor rug hooking and work on in­ mm parsonage. Church and Chestnut Sts. 9:45 a.m.. Church Schobl. America and Canada. Paul K. Saari of Hebron has 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. dividual projects. Experienced Church of Jesus Christ of Rev. C. Henry Anderson 11 a.m.. Worship Service. been named development Adult Instruction Class. 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship rug hookers will be available to Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Sermon topic: "Amazed.” analyst in the group business Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Service. assist beginners. This type of l i t Concordia Lutheran Church Pastors Communion Sunday. review department of Aetna Hillstown Rd. and Woodslde St. Vernon United 9 a.m., Sunday School. rug hooking is worked on a 40 Pitkin St. Robert A. Lanier, Intern 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Life and Casualty. Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Methodist Church 10 to 10:15 a.m.. Fellowship burlap or monks cloth Rev. Richard E. Bertram, AT INSTALLATION Saari, a graduate of Leicester and coffee. background, using strips of Vice Pastor 9 and 10:45 a.m.. The Service. Rt. 30 Richard Merritt of the Junior College, joined the 9 a.m., Priesthood. Rev. F. W. Schuster, Minister wool cut into 1/8 or 1/4-inch 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Merritt Agency, 113 E. Center company in 1967 and became 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Talcottville lengths. iSlIll IIIIIHIM 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, School for three-year-olds Second Congregational St., represented the methods analyst in 1968 and xiwSi!* r«s*«w5*^ Classes for all ages. Congregational Church Friday, 9:30 to 11:30, pottery _ W A Church School through Grade 6. through Grade 8. Nursery f9r 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. N Church Manchester Board of Realtors senior methods analyst in 1970. 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. ursery-age kindergarten United Church of Christ and cerami^ club, open to i :’ , Nursery for small children. infants. United CJhurch of Christ at the installation of officers of He is a member of the 6:30 p.m.. Ice Skating for classes. anyone experienced in pottery Gospel Hall 10:30 a.m.. The Service, Rt. 44A, (Coventry the Connecticut Association of Insurance Accounting 10:45 a.m.. Church School, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service and ceramics. Participants can Church School for Grades 7,8,9 Junior and Senior Youth Groups Rev. Robert BechtoM, Real Estate Boards, Inc. The Statistical Association. 415 Center St. and Church ^hool. work on their pieces using their and high school. Nursery for followed by refreshments at Classes for Grades 1 through 6. Minister installation was held Jan. 9 at own greenware and paints. small children. Linda Nelson’s home, 24 Sunset the Italian Center in Stamford. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Pieces will be fired free of St. United Congregational St. Matthew’s Church 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Ronald H. Trudel of Stamford -- ***• 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Tolland charge to Rec members. Church Church School. was installed as president for TAX SERVICE 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Students in the pottery and Trinity Covenant Church United Church of Christ 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. 1973. He replaces Alfred A. Sears has announced that H & Pastor ceramic workshop held on Community Baptist Church 302 Hackmatack St. •• Tolland 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Capozza of New London. R Block has begun the Wednesdays may also use this United Pentecostal Church An American Baptist CSiurch Rev. Norman E. Swensen Rev. Donald G. Miller, Fellowship. operation of the Sears income Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 time to work on their pieces. 187 Woodbridge St. 585 E. Center St. Pastor -M Minister tax service in most Sears stores p.m. Friday, 1:15 to 3, pottery and Robert Baker, Pastor Rev. Dr. H. Victor Kane, in the area. The service will be Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 ceramic club, same as ahove. Interim Minister 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with 9:30 and 11 a.m., 'Worship PROMOTED available during Sears regular Service and Church School. and 11:45 a.m. Union Congregational Moth'ws with small children store hours. 10 a.m., Sunday School. classes for all ages three Raymond J. Martens of 138 11 a.m.. High School Class. Church are welcome to leave them in 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:15 a.m., C3iurch School for through adult, plus an Infant- Cushman Dr., was recently Nursery. 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim St. Bernard’s Church Rockville the free pre-school play ’ jnt 6 p.m.. Youth Service. all ages, classes for nursery promoted to senior systems 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Fellowship. Rockville Rev. Paul J. Bowmpn, program provided by the Rec. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic through Grade 4 continuing programmer in Connecticut JOINS FIRM with the Rev. Swensen Rev. John J. White Minister Registration will be taken any Service. during the service. Mutual Life’s data processing Howard M. Holmes has preaching on "The Secret Was Unitarian Meeting House Rev. William Schnieder Rev. Lyman D. Reed, day after 2:30 at 643-6795. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. division. joined Holmes Funeral Home, Rev. Anthony Miller Associate Minister. All classes are at the West Topic: “ The Man Who Lived Out.” CSiildren’s Church for 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 400 Main St., it has been Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. The Presbyterian Church Next Door.” Nursery and Crib Grades 1 through 6 and a Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat announced by his father, Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Suggestions as to new 43 Spruce St. Room provided. Nursery for pre-school 9 a.m., Church Schodl, Howard L. Holmes. p.m. classes,, clubs, and teachers Herald photo by Buceiviclui Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 7:15 p.m.. Baptist Youth children. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Grades 5 through 9. Adult Study Howard M. represents the Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, should be made directly to Bea Fellowship. 4:30 p.m. Inquirer’s Class. Nursery and Worship Church Group. ^ third generation of his family to 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. School. 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sheftel, women’s program enter into the funeral directing director, after 2:30. Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m., First Church of Christ 10:30 a.m.. Church School, field. The firm was founded by Savings Bank Gets New Face Worship Service. Nursery Scientist Avery St. St. Maurice’ s Church Infants through Grade 4. his grandfather, Mark Holmes, Bolton provided. Second Congregational 447 N. Main St. Christian Reformed Church in 1925 and his two uncles, since 1925, said William Johnson, executive vice president and 7 p.m., Evening Service. 661 Avery St. South Windsor Rev. Robert W. Cronin 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. - Construction has been completed on the distinctive facade of the Church Vernon Notes Arthur G. and Norman M., are treasurer of the bank. The cost of the remodeling project will be 11 a.m.. Church Service, Rev. Peter Mans, Pastor Sermon topic: “ Conquering currently associated. Savings Bank of Manchester. The interior, which is also being United Church of Christ about $500,000, including the exterior and interior work and the new 385 N. Main St. Sunday School and Nursery, Minister Lifes Giants.” He graduated from remodeled, is expected to be completed in mid March. Although office furnishings, Johnson said. St. John’s Polish Rev. Felix M. Davis “ Sacrament” is the subject of Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 f,' Rec Has Manchester High School in 1965 construction began in July, it seems it actually has been underway National Catholic Church Minister the lesson-sermon. ’The Golden 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. p.m. 6:30 p.ni., the E'arly and attended the University of Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Text: I John 5:4. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, Morners, a group of folk Minnesota. He graduated from Pastor 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. The Christian Science 7 p.m. Evening Worship. 11 a.m. singers, will be here. Thfe Early Tickets For the American Academy — Nursery through Church School Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Associate Pastor 5 p.m. Evening Worship. Morners, who are from McAllister Institute of Funeral Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Grade 8. Learning Community: open to the public Monday South United Methodist Church 5:40 p.m. Christian Education Sacred Heart Church Naugatuck, will lead worship Celtic Game Service in 1970 and is a licensed "Belonging to the Christian through Friday, except Classes. Rt. 30, Vernon through music. funeral director and embalmer. Fellowship.” Sermon by the holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor The Vernon Recreation He has been in the National St. James Church Rev. Mr. Davis, "Astonishing and on the first Thursday of The Rev. Mr. Eldridge, a native of Melrose, Mass., has First Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Edward Konopka Department is accepting orders Guard for five years and holds Church of Rockville Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Authority.” each month from 7 to 9 p.m. served at South United Methodist Church since July 1. He United Methodist Church for tickets for the Celtics game the rank of sergeant. 154 Orchard St. Pastor was the, associate pastor of the College Ave. United Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Rt. 44A, Bolton at Boston Garden, Jan. 31 at Calvary Church Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Methodist Church of West Somerville, Mass., before Rev. David M. Campbell, 7:30. The department has ^ Unitarian (AaBemltlieH of God) Pastor 10:30 a.m. and noon. COMMITTEES % Rev. Eugene J. Charman coming to Manchester. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Pastor arranged to obtain tickets at Raymond J. Martens Rev. James M. Boyle UniverHuliHl Society 647 E. Middle Tpke. half-price. President Louis Dimock of L > A ,'' 466 Main St. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson 9 a.m.. Religious School. St. Margaret Mary’s Church ■ r the Maiichp^ter Board pf A native of Michigan, The Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Pastor 9:15 a!ih.. Adult Discussion . Wapping 9:30 a.mi. Church School, Orders for tickets must be ReaUbr's announces the. i:> Saturday, Masses at 5 and Martens attended high School id 7:30 p.m. Minister Methodists Observe Group. ‘ ' ' ' Rev. William McGrath Nursery through Adult. accompanied by the money for follmying committee appoint- 10 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.ni.. Worship Servite. Rev. Joseph Schick 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and them: The deadline for ordering Grand Rapids and joined the mantp for 1973: Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, U.S. Navy upon graduation. 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m.. Service. Continua­ classes for adults and children. Prayer, Self-Denial First Sunday of each month. Co-Pastors Conversation. is Jan. 16 at 4 p.m. at the Education: George A. Meyer, tion of series: "Point and Ill a.m.. Service of Worship Communion. Recreation office, Lottie Fisk Prior to joining CML in 1969, chairman; Herman Frenchette, Counterpoint in the Renewal of and Bible preaching. Nursery he was employed by Pratt and Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Nursery, Building, Henry Park. All area Joseph Lombardo. Religion’’ The Rev. Mr. care and Chiidren’s Church herself and to cultivate through Wesleyan United Whitney Aircraft in East Human Relations: Herbert J. United Methodist Women of p.m. Infant through Grade 2. towns are eligible to order St. Bartholomew’s Church Westwood will speak on provided. prayer a spiritual oneness with Methodist Church 10 Hartford. South United Methodist Church Sunday, Masses at 8:30, Sermon: “ Lord, Teach us to tickets trough this program. McKinney, chairman Rev. Philip Hussey “ Religion as Commitment and 7 p.m.. Evening Gospel Ser­ will have its annual observance planners, mission workers and Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington and 11:30 a.m. Legislation: Francis J. Pastor Pray.” ’The department sponsored a Pilgrimage.” vice. Hymnsing, and Bible of “ The Call to Prayer and Self- those served in church-related Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor Spilecki, chairman. similar project two years ago message. Denial” Monday at 8 p.m. at the ministries. St. Francis of Assisi Make America Better: Paul and sold 126 tickets. The local Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. church. The group will join In the United States, the 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 673 Ellington Rd., J. Rossetto, chairman; Richard group, according to Donald . Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Jchuvah's WitncHHCs Cliurrii o f the Nazarene more than 1.5 million United offering will be used to repair Classes for all ages. South Windsor H. Barry, Harold R. Berger, director of recreation, and 11:30 a.m. Kingdom Hall 236 Main St. Methodist Women in this and improve mission properties 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor Area Churches Braithwaite, Sylvia A. LaPen- w a s th e largest single STOCK SPLIT 726 N. Main St. Rev. William A. Taylor worldwide observance. and to renew programs of Nursery. Rev. Eugene M. Kibride ta, M. Helen (hooper, Daniel F. contingent in Boston Garden The board of directors of New Pastor The call will focus on prayer, Christian mission. Overseas, 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Sponsor Film Reale. 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible the special offering will be used 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 that night and were so England Bank and Trust Co., Membership: Russell G. St. Bridget Church a deepened spiritual life, and a ’The Church of Christ, Lydajl discourse “ Do Vain Works or 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. for leadership training for p.m. recognized by the Celtic Enfield, at a recent meeting, Philbrick, T.J. Crockett, Lillian Rev. John J. Deianey guided mission ^udy. Major and Vernon Sts., in cooperation Worthwhile Works Fill Your Classes for all ages. women. Last year’s offering of Unitarian Fellowsliip Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 management. voted a stock split of two for G. Grant, Richard E. Merritt, Pastor events of the observance in­ with the Churches of Christ in Life?” 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. all United Methodist Women of Glastonbury and 11 a.m. one. Carl A. Zinsser. Rev. William J. Stack clude a “ Quiet Day,” and an Hartford and Farmington will 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion Message by the pastor. totaled $651,312.%. Academy Junior High The recomendations of the Public Relations: Richard E. Rev. William J. Killeen interpretation of the mission sponsor a film, “ ’There’s Qotta o f Dec. 15 Watchtower Supervised Nursery. Chiidren’s Mrs. Robert Ramsey is in Main St., Glastonbury St. Mary’s Church W omen’ s Fellowship board will be presented at the Merritt, chairman; Robert F. projects in the United States ^ A Better Way,” Monday.at 8 magazine article “ The Name in Church. charge of the program. Hollis Rt. 31, Coventry “ Missions” will be the theme annual shareholders’ meeting Blanchard, Mrs. Helen D. Ck>le, Saturday, Masses at 5 and and abroad for which a special p.m. on Channel 18. Which All Nations Are Choosing 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Circle is responsible for 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery Rev. F. Bernard Miller of the Jan. 17 meeting of the this March and, if approved, T.J. Crockett, Albert R. 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. offering will be made. Each The filth concerns a modem to Walk.” Message by the pastor. | fellowship, and Wesley-Ward and School. Pastor Women’s Fellowship of the submitted to the State Bank Martin. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9 and woman participating is asked to family in conflict, involving the. Circle for hospitality. Rev. Paul F. Ramen First Congregational Church of Commission for action. The Professional Standards: Nor­ 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and give for others by denying search by a college sophomore Messiah Evangelical Vernon. board will also recommend an man S. Hohenthal, chairman; noon, school auditorium. for meaningful answers to Lutheran Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. increase in the number of Robert D. Murdock, Alfred P. some of life’s problems. World The program will begin at 9:30 Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 authorized shares from 100,000 Werbner. Andover Features produced the film a.m. and will include a missions Columbia (Wisconsin Synod) and 10:45 a.m. to 250,000. Realtor’s Advisory under the auspices of the Ehiiid workshop, devotions, the film, Church of Christ 300 Buckland Road, N ew England Bank, Committee: Richard E. Hills Church of Christ/in “ The Least Ck)in,” and will be Lydall and Vernon Sts. South Windsor Second Congregational organized in 1971, has assets Merritt, chairman; Robert I. Eugene Brewer, Minister Atlanta, Ga. l i followed by luncheon at 11:30. Areas Suggested Rev. Karl'R. Gurgel, Pastor Church which now e x ce ^ $6,000,000 Wolverton, William E. More Town Reports Rt. 44A, (Coventry and each tnonth earnings are Belfiore. 9 a.m., Bible Classes. The Rev. Betsy Reed will Outstanding Shop 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Robert Bechtold, exceeding operational Technical Advisory Com­ 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: For Spending Grant speak about-the services per­ Minister expenses, bank officials report. mittee: Warren E. Howland. The Cut & Curl salon, 393 Broad St., has been singled out by Cut & the extreme right is Karl Stanley, president of Cut & Curl, Int., Inc., ‘ "rhe State of the Church — Sent To Residents formed by the (Church World St. John’s Episcopal Church Curl, Inc. for having the outstanding shop in the categories of size, who made the presentation. Mr. Barrett gave much of the credit to 1973.” ANNE EM T for the new truck the town Service, ■’i ’rogram chairmen (]<>rr<‘H|tondent purchased this year. Rt. 30, Vernon 10 a.m.. Worship Service. w in be Mimi Spencer, volume and decor out of the 385 shops now in operation nationwide. the shop’s location and to Alexander Jarvis, the developer of the 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon. “ A VIRGINIA CARLSO N Girl SruutB Tel. 228-.3971 Presently the town has three Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Oiurch School and Nursery. Bflile Mrs. Jdiilj Kuhnly and Mrs. William Barrett, area distributor and owner of the Manchester site, who is standing at the center with his wife. (Herald photo by Broken and Contrite Heart.” Correa pondent Denise Ruzicka of Whitney The Board of Selectmen has trucks, but only two sanders. Rector 7:30 p.m., Pilgrim Joyce-,;Jackson. Luncheon Buceivicius) Tel. 228-9224 Rd. and Lynn Sadlon of Rt. 66, South Windsor salon, who received the award, stands at the left vvith his wife; on recommended that the $21,054 Fellowship. hostesses y ili be Mrs. Dorothy Town reports were mailed both Girl Scouts, are working received through revenue 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. b y Clarke apd Mrs, Mary Lou out about a month ago but, ac­ for the Ranger Aide Bar at the North United Methodist sharing funds be spent on a 10 a.m.. Family Service and EinEttoe Vinje assisted by ^members of cording to the selectmen’s Conservation Center at Pickup Gilead Congregational Church town ball field, a sander and a Church School. Brewer Circles 2'and 3. Those attending office, they ran out of copies. Goodwin State Park in T he selectmen are Church 300 Parker St. light duty pickup truck, funds are asked to bring an item of Youth Center Closes Temporarily Additional copies have been Hamden. recommending the purchase of . Hebron Rev. Earle R. Custer, Pastor for which would normally come Roekville United Methodist food for tlw -emergency pantry printed and those who have not Denise and Lynn are com­ a light duty pickup truck Church Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr., ‘ "There’s Gotta Be A Bhtteir, out of the town’s tax revenue shell., !’ BARBARA VARRICK the outskirts of the town, may Community Church from 9:30- Billings of Cliffwood Dr. at received one will, in the next peting for “opportunities.” equipped with a radio. 142 Grove St. Pastor Way” is the title of a movie to 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship money. Correspondent be one of the main factors that 11:30 p.m. wWlSe home the session will day or so. Denise is competing for “ Dig Rev. John W. Mortimer, be shown over Channel 18 in " , - Service. Sermon: “ Wheels .According to John Post, the Story Hour Tel. 646-8274 the use of the center is Appointments may be made take place. Commiaaioner to Speak Mankind” in Wyoming and This truck would be used for Pastor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Hartford Monday, Jan. 15, at 8 Within Wheels.” most important item is a new A lack of participation in declining. by contacting the South Cold Weather Calls for Stew! Mrs. Barbara Dunn, com­ Lynn for “ State Your Claim,” such items as picking up parts Special service in which the p.m. It will be sponsored’ by The first of a series of pre­ HWWC; (laidi n Club 9 a.m.. Church School. ball field which could be used school story hours at the activities has temporarily closed Mrs. Kuehn admits the kids Windsor Community Service on missioner of consumer protec­ in Alaska. needed to repair town-owned 9:30 a.m.. Church School, congregation will report its Churches of ChrlstP in The garden club of the South Nursery and Grades 3 through by all residents, and that a good Rockville junior Library will the Windsorville Rd. Youth are different now, and do not weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 tion, will speak at a special According to Cadette Leader equipment and by the town Nursery through adults. involvement in ministry, adjust Manchester, Hartford, and Windsor Women’s Club will 6 . part of the funds should be used Center, according to Mrs. Bar­ have access to cars as in the p.m. 3 Lions Club meeting Jan. 22. Mrs. Marie Tettelbach, the foreman. its goals, and accept new Farmington. While religiotts be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. and meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Beef, or 10:30 a.m.. Church School. to start such recreational 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. bara Kuehn, liason for the past. She said that the center, Members of the two The public meeting will be girls in the troop have been responsibility for the next programming in prime time'is will Goniinue on Tuesdays home of Mrs. Kenneth Noseck Nursery, Kindergarten and facilities. Nursery through Grade 2. center and Community Service for its time in existence, has sponsoring women’s clubs have held at Ceasers I in spending a lot of time at the These are only recommen­ week. Nursery provided. infrequent, the nature'bf'this thrc|ugh January and February. of 151 Dogwood La. Grades 1 and 2. The town presently has only Council in South Windsor. served the need for which it t^en trained in audio-visual. Willimantic, with cocktails at 6 park. She said they recently dations made by the selectmen 9:45 a.m., (^urch School. film makes it feasible. It is a J j r ■ ■■ The program will include a .8 p.m.. Middle-links discus­ the one field at the elementary First (Congregational Church Reopening it hinges on what was intended, but “ frankly, it testing and will conduct the Chicken p.m. and a buffet dinner at 7 went on an evergreen trail hike as any spending of funds will thrilling, gripping MttVie The story hour is for pre­ demonstration of making sion group meets at the home of school. With several organized of Vernon school children aged 3-5 and the will be learned from a planned should not be open if no interest clinic. p.m. The charge will be |4-95 there and are learning to work have to be approved by town about a modern Apieridaii; “ antique” candleholders out of John Snuffer. leagues in town, many meeting action. Rev. John A. Lacy, Minister children are scheduled to asserpbly meeting of the high is shown by the kids.” each plus tax and service in the museum. She said they family In confliet,’^a WCiC'.Vi' ItouxI SrsHion everyday household items and a organizations, including Little Rev. Edwin W. Barthlomew, First Congregational Church att4id;.gceprding to, the first school students with the The center is directed by charge, according to Norman are also in the process of o f Hebron depressingly relevant 'theme.' The Wapping Community learning session on League, have had to cancel Assistant liilinister letter,of ,tiieir last name. The Student Council and the CSC Peter Baumgartel who, accor­ You Can Jolie, publicity chairman. setting up a gift shop in the Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey, Jr., It involves a ' cbllege and Recreation Director James (Church Women wilt take part in horticulture. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church park. games in the past because of a JanJ 16 meeting will be for ding to Mrs. Kuehn said money Refreshments will be served Jolie said the Lions hope 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Pastor sophomore^s search"'for Snow, Mrs. Kuehn said. a “ Bring and Brag” program Park and Church Sts. Let’s hope the trail hike vvas conflict in schedules. thote whose last names begin was wasted for him to open the and Mrs. James Doherty wilt many coupies will attend. State Plans Power 9:55 a.m.. Church School. meaningful answers to sdihe The center was an outgrowth Monday at 8 p.m. Taste Rev. George Nostrand, before the frigid weather. A committee has been of life’s problems. ’ ’’ with A. through G; Jan. 23, H center and have only a few co-host the meeting. Reservations should be made The Rev. Mr. Lacey will 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. of requests for meeting places Hostess will be Mrs. Roger Rector formed whose duties will be to Plant Fuel Change through and Jan. 30, O persons come out.” by Jan. 17 with Jolie, Herbert preach. Coffee Fellowship after ’The Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. This film, making use of by town youngsters two years Rev. Stephen J. White VISIT VISION draw up a detailed plan and throlftgh.Z^: - ’The date of the assembly has Englert Sr., or Edwin .Johnston Sermon topic: “ An Em brac^g professional actors, writers, ago who claimed there was PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) - A pick a location. Post would like the service. Nursery care not yet been determined, but The Rev. Ronald Haldeman Jr. HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. and production skills, was more membfers for this available during the service. Life.” Nursery provided. The, pi-pgram consists of “ nothing to do.” Originally Snow said the kids will be asked Team PIfiyers mother longing to see her Thomas J. Meskill has reported produced by World F'ektui^s children who are too young to committee and requests that 4:30 p.m. Junior High Pilgrim 9:30 a.m.. Church School. stories, ftogerplays,^ songs, youths gathered on town-owned if they want this place and 7:30. a.m.. The Holy Commu­ John Lescoe, physical that the state will take bjds on under the direction of the visit in the hospital has no Fellowship will meet. poetry and coordinated land on Sand Hill Rd. and the PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE I nion, Book of Common Prayer. any residents interested in ser­ conversion of the Penn Central Druid Hills Church of Chi^t “ what are you going to do with QUALITY I education instructor at Porter problem at St Mary Corwin 7 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim Bolljin Congregational ground , a central theme. The high school was opened during 70S EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER 9 a.m., Morning Prayer, ving contact him within the Cos Cob power plant from coal it.” School, has seven members of Hospital here. Fellowship will meet. Church in Atlanta. It will be shown topijp lox January will be the summer for arts and crafts Services for Trial Use, with week. to natural gas. (NEXT TO FRANKS SUPERMARKET) last year’s basketball team on With Visit Vision, a child can Bolton Center Rd. over more that 200 stations “ Snpwy. t)aya.” And something and other youth activities. Once TeHling Glinir sermon by the Rev. Mr. This committee will coor­ The plant has created a furor OPEN NED., THURS.,FRI. TILLS the freshman team at Windham telephone the room of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Rev. J. Stanton (hnover. throughout the country during new, just for the mothers, classes resumed in September, The South Windsor Women’s Nostrand. Church School, dinate its activities with the in Greenwich because of itS 1973, with 97% of the h a ti^ ’s High School this year. . patient, and the patient is.able Chuf^ch Minister coffee wW Itie sold for five epnts the gathering spot became the Club and the Young Wives Club, Shjadif5JbifL0jcuAij^St^ Nurseiy and Crib Class. Recreation Commission and the rain of soot particles and smoke Lescoe said Eric Goldstein, to see the child’s face on closed- Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., television, sets, having ho(»'ss a ci^) durthg the story hour. farm-workers’ boarding house in cooperation with the Public WE HAVE A NOTION 9:45 a.m ., Sunday Morning circuit television as he or she Soil Conservation Commission. on the wealthy town. Neil Curland, Crhis Ramm, Coventry 10:15 a.m.. Church S ch ools to it. ■ ’ oh Windsorville Rd. P ool Health Association, will TWO OONVBMIKNT LOCATIONS Coffee House talks. A camera and monitor is Meskill said the conversion to Andy Sadlon, Wayne Hoeming, Rev, W. H. Wilkins,. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. tables, ping-pong, records, sponsor a free audio-visual TO PLEASE YOU Bt. 0 ft 44A — Open Dally and Sun.; Parfcade Branch — Mon. ttmi SaA 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, also available in the Chapel, -Sander natural gas would cut Dale Cloutier and Steve Pastor Sermon: “The Tensions of Triet'fl^iit^yeacetime' draft dances, and arts and crafts testing clinic for foUr-and five- Book o f Common Prayer, with allowing televising of Chapel particulate emissions by 415 eNUItCH OF CHtlfr (John and Bernice Bleg) Roberts pll made the freshman The purchase of a sander, Christianity.” law 'ip United States be­ were part of the activities at year-old children Jan. 22 and 23. You Buy The Best For Less At Plaza .sermon by the Rev. Mr. services to.all rooms. which Post estimates will cost tons annually and sulphur Vemsii I team. 9 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim i t u s m i came effective in 1940. the center, but the location, on It will be held in the Wapping Nostrand. Nursery care. Interdenominational services approximately $3,000, will be dioxide by 950 tons a year. will be televised in th^ future. 10:l5ja.m., Worship Service. Fellowship.

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[Herald Angle Defense As Indians Win

By Dean Yost . Following a slow moving Manchester scorers with 19 By Earl Yo»t first half, both clubs picked points, 15 in the second half. Nine third-period points up the tempo in the third Rich Haberem, hitting on I by backcourt ace Kurt period and unleashed some short jump shots, canned 13 SporU Editor Carlson helped to propel scoring punch. Manchester points. Tom Tucker, having Manchester High to a 55-48 institued a man-to-man trouble with his long bombs, CCIL trimuph over press which they broke easi­ added only four points. neighboring Penney High ly then had difficulty Bill Hannon popped in 12 last night at the Clarke winning. Then Manchester Penney points while Blaine Redskins Sentimental Pick Arena. capitalized on errant Robinson added 10 markers. Redskins Installed as Three-Point Favorites Major Koople’s crystal ball shows Coach George Allen’s The contest, a far cry Penney inbound passes and Manchester treks to Washington Redskins spoiling a perfect season for the from an offensive gem, saw scored four straight hoops to Maloney High ’Tuesday night Miami Eiolphins by winning the Sunday. both clubs struggling to get open up a 32-27 margin and welcomes Conard High Miami’s Don Shula has already made two unsuccessful the ball near the hoop. which they never Friday as they open the trips to the Super Bowl, the first time with Baltimore and Quarter scores for relinquished. second half of the season. Over Dolphins in Super Bowl VII Tomorrow the second last January with the Dolphins. f^nchester were 8-11-20-16 Penney in the early going JV action saw Manchester For Allen, one of football’s greatest minds, it will be his while Penney countered assumed the lead at the 1:17 winning again over Penney, first try at the sports biggest payday. with 10-11-10-17. mark of the first quarter and 63-42. John Koepsel dum p^ Brown, who wound up with 1,216 yards. The crystal ball says Washington will win, say by a 24-14 Manchester upped its held on until 4:23 of the third in 14 points followed by Kim LOS ANGELES (AP) — Washington’s aging Redskins, What they’ll see is a lot of former , distractions. We had 31 players being interviewed for an score. CCIL record to 4-5 while the period when the Indians Bushey with 11. Both Jack many spurred by the knowledge that this may be their last including Washington Coach George Allen. When Allen hour and a half yesterday,” and he blamed that for what he added 567 yards. Knights slipped to the celler went ahead, 28-27, on a Maloney and Dallas Dodge shot at all the marbles, take the role of slim favorite into was dumped two years ago by the Rams, after five called “ the team’s worst workout. , who took over as Miami’s Poor Situation spot in the league with a 2-6 Carlson 25-foot jump shot. turned in fine performances. Super Bowl VII Sunday against Miami’s unbeaten straight winning seasons, he was signed by the Redskins. “I’m missing my first team meeting in 23 years of after —named to start against mark. Although Penney was Dolphins. And, in a wave of veterans-for-draft choices trades, he coaching to talk to you press guys,” he said, “ I hope your Washington—suffered leg and ankle injuries in the fifth Jim Moriarty couldn’t keep his emotions inside after he “ Defense” yelled rebounding strongly off Mttnclieitler (55) The Dolphins, humiliated 24-3 by Dallas in last year’s brought many of his former players and assistant coaches questions have some value. I’ve been answering the same saw his Manchester High basketball team lose to p B F Pts game of the season, wound up as the AFC’s leading passer. Manchester Coach Jim each backboard they found 2 Tucker 1 2-3 4 Super Bowl, cruised through a 14-0 season this year, then with him. questions since Monday.” He hit 83 of 150 passes, a 55.3 completion percentage, for Meriden’s Platt High earlier this week. Moriarty, “ was our strong 5 Perry 3 1-2 7 points hard to com e by. 3 Haberem 3-4 13 knocked off Cleveland and’Pittsburgh in the National With these veterans, quickly tagged the “ Over-The-Hill Shula spiced his comments and answers with jokes about 1,360 yards, 11 touchdowns and just seven . The tall coach took off on the officiating. Moriarty felt 5 point tonight. Our offense Trailing 45-33 with just 2 Carlson 7 5-5 19 Football League playoffs to win their second straight Gang,” Allen made the Redskins instant winners and got the difference in last year’s school of Dolphins and this poor officiating made it a one-sided game. 5 McCurry 4 0-2 8 was fourth-best in the NFC, completing 120 just couldn’t get untracked. under five minutes to go, the I Stoneman 2 08 4 American Conference championship. them into the playoffs for the first time since 1945. year’s by saying: Just what official, or officials, he was refering to, I don’t of 225 passes for 1,648 yards and a conference-leading 19 Connie McCurry came Knights staged a rally that 0 Maloney 0 0-1 0 Coach Don Shula, hired away from Baltimore for the “ We came into the Super Bowl glossy-eyed last year but know, but there was a bad situation in the game which 0 Sullivan 0 08 0 But going into the kickoff for the nationally televised through in the clutch for us saw Manchester’s margin 2 Davis 0 08 0 start of the 1970 season, used Miami’s youth to work a this time we arrived knowing what to expect.” touchdowns. He had 11 of his passes picked off. never should have happened under any circumstance. Super Bowl VII (12:30 p.m., PST, NBC) in Memorial while Phil Stoneman helped cut down to 49-46 but the Coliseum, Miami is listed a three-point underdog to the similar miracle with the Dolphins. He took a team with a One of the game officials was a former coach at Platt. 20 Totals 22 11-17 55 The Dolphins are the NFL’s first team since the 1942 Because of Griese’s injury and the switch to the more with seven assists.’’ vistors couldn’t get enough Penni-y (48) Redsichls, who posted an 11-3 regular-season record, then 15-39-2 record in its first four years and, in 1970, vaulted conservative Morall, the Dolphins’ passing marks were This was enough to automatically disqualify the man. P B F Pts to go through a season unbeaten and The offensive nightmare scoring power to regain the walloped Green Bay and Dallas to take the National them into the playoffs with a 10-4 mark, then brought them Platt should have shown enough common sense not to get 1 Howard 1 08 2 untied—with the AFC’s No. 1 offense and defense. The less impressive than Washington’s. led saw the Siik Towners can­ advantage. Jeff Ahl carried 0 Thomas 1 08 2 Conference crown.^ the AFC title with a 10-3-1 record a year later. caught up in any situation like this. 5 Robinson 4 2-5 10 Redskins are fifth in overall NFC offense and second on Miami with 29 receptions for 606 yards, 14 fewer catches ning 44 per cent of their floor the bulk of Penney’s scoring 2 Zorzi Allen, usually tight-lipped and dead-serious, was even The same holds true for the ex-coach in question. He 2 0-1 4 Every seat in the massive Coliseum—the NFL says this defense. and 390 yards fewer than his 1971 performance. shots while the visitors over this period netting 10 of 3 AHL 4 8-10 16 more so Friday at the coaches’ final appearance before the could,have called a great game, and been on top of every 1 Shakir 0-2-2 2 amounts to 90,182 tickets—was officially filled nearly two The running game is the key to both teams’ attack. Kilmer’s primary target was , who connected on only 16 of 60 his 16 markers. 4 Hannon 4 4-6 12 press. At times he sounded bitter about the attention which play, and he could have carried his partner, but he put weeks ago. Miami, establishing a league record with its 2,951 yards capped his season by hauling in seven passes for 146 yards attempts for a miserable 27 Carlson topped the himself on the spot by working the game at his old school. 16 Totals 16 16-24 48 And with the sellout, it’s the first time the NFL has lifted he and his players have received this past week. rushing, was led by , No. 2 in the AFC with and a pair of touchdowns in the NFC title triumph over per cent. Score at half 21-19 Penney League officials, and this includes the CCIL, of which its local blackout of the game, thus giving Los Angeles fans “ If I was running the Super Bowl,” he said, “ I’d have the 1,117 yards, and , No. 6 with 1,000. Dallas. During the regular season, Taylor caught 49 team arrive perhaps Thursday or Friday to avoid all the Platt and Manchester are members, should see that a chance to watch the game on home television. 'Washington relied mostly on NFC rushing leader Larry passes, fourth-best in the conference, for 673 yards. situations like this never happen in the future. CCIL Some schools will not hire an official to work their games in any sport who lives in the same town as the S T A ^ D I N G S school or a graduate of the school. W iL W L ^Six or Seven^ Candidates Casciola Mentioned Windham 7 1 7 1 Wethersfield 7 2 8 3 Site of the last great Salute to Visiting Coach Hall 5 3 6 3 still on the basketball kick, but on a sweeter note, I Eastern 5 5 5 6 Schmidt Resigns Princeton Seeks would be remiss if I didn’t have a few kind words about Maloney 4 4 4 4 Indian massacre. Gary Palladino, in his first year as varsity coach at ^ Conard 4 4 4 4 St.Paul’s High in Bristol. Central 4 5 4 5 HeraM photo oy Bucelvlciuf As Lions’ Coach New Grid Mentor Since returning to the schoolboy basketball beat, and Manchester 4 5 4 5 Platt 2 6 2 7 Loose Ball Causes a Lot of Commotion enjoying every game I’ve covered, I never met a finer ii-ig Penney 2 6 3 7 DETROIT (AP) — William Clay Ford says he is “ not gentleman, in my book, over the past two winters, in the ...... PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Princeton University was going to expect a Super Bowl the first year'’ from whoever high school coaching ranks, among visiting teams than .as Rich Haberern (34) and Bill Hannon Lunge for Ball without a head football coach today following the sudden he appoints as new coach of the . Palladino. resignation of J.L. “ Jake” McCandless after four seasons “ But I’m looking for a winner, naturally,” the club The former University of Hartford standout, who in which his teams compiled an 18-17-1 record. coached at Portland High before moving to his home town, Return With Northwest owner and president added. The official announcement of McCandless’ resignation Scholastic Basketball Roundup Scholastic That quest began Friday, moments after Joe Schmidt Bristol, handled his club like a pro against East Catholic was scheduled for Sunday but The Associated Press here last Tuesday night. Basketball severed 20 years with the club by learned Friday night that the former Princeton football resigning the head coaching job he held the past six years. During time outs, he was the perfect gentleman, star had decided to step down as the result of a “ difference Schmidt—a dedicated former player who seemed unable outlined his pattern of play in a composed manner and got of opinion” with Royce Flippin, the athletic director. Itorkvillr (79) to get his players to reach the same heights of dedication- his points across. Revenge in Mind Flippin was unavailable for comment and MqCandless Rockville Keeps Pace B F PU told Ford iand General Manager,,Russ Thomas of his Some coaches observed during play and rest periods Krajewski declined to make any statement pending Sunday’s, official Connelly decision WrahesdayT Bufthe announcism^iit was not made have ranted and raved and got their players so confused announcement. '* McDevitt For East Tonight until a hastily called news conference early Friday. they hardly knew what to do. Hocrmann Initial speculation on McCandless’ successor at the With Front-Runners Chuck Afterwards Thomas said he had “ six or seven” persons Palladino, too, let the officials - Pat Mazzarella and John Carter prestigious Ivy League institution centered on Bob he was considering as a replacement, including several Fontana - handle the game and not once voiced his Powers Casciola, head coach at the University of Connecticut, a Smith Los Angeles fUi&»Nna, disapproval of a decision, which is a rarity these days to Keeping pace with the front-runners The visitors entered the game with By Dean Yost college coaches. former assistant at Princeton and Dartmouth and a star 26 27 79 He would not name the candidates. see a coach sit down and do his job without beefing at calls in the Central Valley Conference, a 4-0 NCCC record and were tied with Totals tackle at Princeton in the 1950s, and Homer Smith, Winilsur (60) Schmidt, echoing sentiments expressed by Michigan against his club. Questionable calls usually even up before strong Rockville High overpowered Ellington for the front spot. Now the The pressure cooker continues to boil tonight as East offensive coordinator at UCLA. Windsor High in the final three Knights are 5-0 and 8-1 for the season Mudoon State University’s Duffy Daugherty, who resigned his a gam e is over and no sport is harder to officiate than Mosdale Catholic High clashes with Northwest Catholic High at the basketball. minutes last night to post a 79-60 con­ while East Windsor sports a 6-4 Blanchard football coaching job two months ago, said “ the job no Barley University of Hartford’s gym at 8 o’clock. One other move Palladino made that was impressive ference victory. overall m ark. and 4-1 in the con­ longer is fun.” Bolasvtch Playing their fourth ‘Big was this. With just over a minute to play, and his team The Rams now sport a 7-2 overall ference. Smith 2 10 outings at Central Connec­ The former University of Pittsburgh fullback was D'Agata Game’ in a row. East enters Detroit’s seventh draft choice in 1953. But he was groomed Amazing Flames down only 10 points, he cleared the bench with five record and are 6-2 in the loop. The Don Flint tossed in a season high of Lines ticut. the court battle with a 6-2 reserves taking over. host squad dropped its mark to 1-7 in 27 points followed by the recovered 0. Boscarino Following tonight’s tilt. as a middle linebacker, a position unheard of before the Cirrillo overall record and 3-1 in the 1950s, and he went on to become one of the NFL’s all time The chances are good that these five subs were elated to both the conference and overall. Chris Harned (11) who missed the last Zagarodny East will return home for In Second Place Hartford County greats at the position. get the chance to play, even if only for a limited period. Bloomfield tops the CVC with an 8-0 game because of an injury.. 22 16 60 tw o more important Totals Conference. Northwest, also Schmidt played through the 1965 season. He was All-Pro Too often, when teams have big leads, the eager-beaver record followed by Plainville at 7-1. Charlie Davis led the defending matches. Tuesday night. NEW YORK (AP) — Don’t look now, but Boom Boom Kllington (74)•4) a member of the HCC, eight times, Detroit’s Most Valuable Player four times, reserves are often overlooked. Simsbury and Rockville are both tied NCCC titleholders with a 19 point out­ B F PU Weaver High, a top Class L TlieifiaiiiiH m lil Geoffrion has his amazing Atlanta Flames in second place at 6-2. burst. Harned 6 1 13 sports a 1-1 loop record and and named to play in the 10 times in his 13 (AP photo) 2 1 5 power, will meet the Eagles in the National Hockey League’s West Division. Champ 6-2 overall. seasons. Elsewhere in schoolboy activity, SOUTH WINDSOR - Tom Kelly Flint 11 5 27 while Friday night Dolphin fans in Miami will see the The expansionist Flames, in End of the Line 2 0 4 East, beaten by Northwest MEDIA PASSES THE MESSAGE-Hometown Super Bowl left, today while Ellington High trampled East Wind­ came up with a three-point play in the Hayes Springfield Tech comes to He became an assistant coach in 1966 and replaced their very first NHL campaign, Claude Larose’s third period Fine basketball promtion is set Sunday night - after the Basch 1 0 2 team fans are witness to this battle of words. Washington response, right. sor High, 74-34, in a NCCC meeting. final minute of play to ice the contest Dishaw 1 0 2 earlier this year 70-68 is town. Harry Gilmer as head coach in 1967. took over the runner-up slot in goal fashioned the deadlock for Super Bowl - at East Catholic High when Bud Minor’s Cops Fitzgerald 1 0 2 currently on a two-game Overall record for Schmidt’s teams was 43-34-7. Star-News printed a message from the Miami Herald, South Windsor edged cross-river foe for South Windsor. 2 0 4 East in the meat of its the jwest with a 1-0 victory over Montreal after Hilliard Graves’ - talent from the Police Department tackle Msgr. Edward Lanz Windsor Locks, 57-51 and Coventry Jeff Hoyt and Tom Goodwin led the Bedard 4 0 8 winning skein having turned schedule, will play Xavier the established Toronto Maple second goal of the game had put Reardon’s Robbers - clergy from the Manchester area - Finance 1 0 2 back South Catholic and Leafs. The victory moved the Seals on top earlier in the High went over the .500 mark with a winners’ offense with 11 points each. Palozej 1 1 3 High Jan. 23 followed by a with proceeds entering the lOH, CYO and Teen Center 2 period. The tie moved Montreal 77-50 triumph over Rham High of Neal Mackey chipped in 10 markers. Ronalter 0 2 most recently, St. Paul’s. meeting with Sacred Heart Saints Snap Atlanta one point ahead of both Funds. Action starts at 8...Have a nice weekend. idle Minnesota and Los Angeles seven points ahead of second- Hebron. Game scoring honors went to the 32 74 Northwest’s lone Jan. 25. Totals 10 and only five points back of first place Boston in the NHL East. WINDSOR - Four players notched losers’ Salvatore with 13 tallies. F-umI Ik'lnilsor (34) conference loss came at the Racing Commission Bowling B F PU East, going with a six man place Chicago. Detroit’s red-hot Red Wings 7 19 expense of St. Paul’s while double figures for Rockville enroute HEBRON - Brian Carlson’s 18 Davis 6 varsity, will field J oe Elsewhere in the NHL Friday got three goals from Mickey Vick 0 1 1 Fairfield Prep administered In N.H. Taking Stand Jinx at Home to their fourth consecutive CVC win. points led a balanced Coventry Rajala 1 0 2 Whelton, Bill Gorra, John nigh, Detroit routed Vancouver Redmond and routed Tom McDevitt led the Rams’ scorers offense in which five players notched sugar 2 2 6 the other defeat. McKeon, Marty Kearns, and HAPPY HOUDAYS -Inez Chmielewski 189-197-539, Rae 7-1, and Montreal battled Vancouver. East Granby Five Milsson 1 0 2 “Our players are really NEW YORK (AP) — It took them five games to get it, with 22 points while Pat Connelly, double digits. The win put the Bowsza 2 0 4 Joe Martens, with Ron BOSTON (AP) — State racing has accounted for about 30 per Babineau 150-367, Janet Acelin Jacobs 198-474, Sylvia Johansen California to a 3-3 tie. The victory stretched 0 0 0 ready for them,’’ stated Steve Krajewski and Dick Horemann Patriots over the .500 mark for the Muska Soucier in reserv. commissions in Massachusetts, cent of mutuel handles at New 134-365. 450, Evelyn Campanelli 478. but the Minnesota Fighting Saints finally own a World Goalie Dan Bouchard was Detroit’s unbeaten streak to Ratti 0 0 0 East Coach Stan Ogrodnik. canned 14, 11 and 10 tallies in that first time this season. Their record is Scavotto 0 0 0 Steve Balken paces the big Rhode Island and Vermont England tracks. The handle at Hockey Association victory in their luxurious new home. Atlanta’s hero, kicking out 38 eight games and left the fifth- T rouncesTechmen 0 0 0 “ If we continue to display place Wings seven points back order. 5-4. Pierce Northwest five standing at pondered today on whether to Rockingharh Park has been off COUNTRY CUIB- Ding Farr MOUNTAIN DEW-Mary The Saints, winless in their shots to earn the shutout. Larry the consistency that we go along with New Hampshire about 40 per cent, with the state first four starts a t. he $19 scored by Steve Sutherland and Romanchych provided the only of idle Buffalo. Dave Muldoon collected 15 points in Also scoring for Coventry were Joe Totals 12 10 34 6-8. Mike Klimas, and Jim 138-356, Tony Gryk 137, Carroll Botticello 189-480, Bev Liappes Playing the first quarter even, host East Granby High and authorize reinstatement of revenue down $6,000 to $8,000 another .apparent LA goal, a losing effort. Locke (12), Dave Treschuk (12), showed against St. Paul’s, Maddox 142, Tod Peck 144-372. 187-493, Denise Bixby 200-473, million St. Paul Civic Center, goal he needed. then caught fire and steadily pulled a\^y in handing Smilli Winilnni (.,7^ Hickey are other men to multiple forms of wagering. nightly. broke the spell with a 3-2 which would have tied the The Montreal Canadians had ELLINGTON - The Purple Knights Gankofskie (11) and Paul Toomey F PU we should be wellprepared Jane Thone 179-465, Lee Bean game, was disallowed by the Cheney Tech, a 62-39 defeat. 4 3 11 watch. The New Hampshire “ We’re just delighted,’’ decision over the Quebec Nor- their problems with lowly The IC4A track champion­ used their entire 12 man varsity in Hoyt for Northwest.” POWDER PUFF Holly 175-492, Viv Price 180, Betty referee, who ruled that he had ( 10). Kelly 3 2 8 commission withdrew from an Rockingham public relations diques Friday night. California and had to settle for ships will be held March 3 and 4 v The winners upped their Goodwin 3 5 11 “ Previewing the game Gantner 176, Pat Jerome 17,5- Camire 454, Donna Strattman blown the whistle. KuMt <62) order to dispose of East Windsor. Jeff Kabik netted 16 for the losers. 1 7 -9 agreement with the other state director Ray Poirier said. “ Our In other WHA action, a tie with the Golden Seals. at Princeton, N.J. ' seasonal mark to 7-2 overall B F Pts Kelley films of the loss against 479, Roberta Shore 211-190-566, 483, Betty Richardson 468. Mackey 4 2 10 Baseball bodies at a meeting Friday, attendance and handles have Ginnie Barry 203-480, Jean Philadelphia edged Ottawa 4-3, while the Beavers sport a 4-6 Fitzsimmons 0 0 0 Boucher 4 0 8 Young 4 0 8 them, I felt that we should permitting Rockingham Park been just awful since we opened Winnipeg downed Cleveland 5-3, record and have lost five of Reeves 0 0 0 ATLANTA-Paul Richards Ojala 179-197-527, Betty Niemc EARLY RIRDS-Alice Munroe Hanlon II 2 24 have won it: In some phases, in Salem, N.H., to reinstate last Friday. Now we’re ready to and Alberts topped Los Angeles their last six outings. Tefft 0 0 0 19 19 57 was dismissed as vice president zyk 200-481 Marilyn ^140-352, Betty Aceto 137-341. Totals w e played well while perfecta and superfecta go. We’ll have perfectas on 2-1. Krogh 3 1 7 ‘ (51) Ray 5 1 11 in charge of baseball operations Ifs like having a Cheney managed a 14-14 tie East Catholic Matmen Pro Basketball B F PU sometimes we looked bad,” wagering immediately for its three races and a superfecta on Wright 2 2 6 for the Atlanta Braves, and Len Lilyholm scored the after the first eight minutes Flynn 2 0 4 the mentor added. harness racing 'meet. the last race. The machinery Sonie 1 3 5 NBA Marcinck 0 0 0 Eddie Robinson, director of decisive goal for the Fighting then East Granby took Gibson 0 0 0 2 0 4 “We got to reduce our Multiple forms of wagering, has been in place. All we had to Trumbull 0 1 1 Score Win over Weaver YeHl^rdny’s ResuIlM Balbohi player personnel for the Saints but didn’t get credit for babysitter for your furnace. command and held a 35-22 half­ Vien 5 1 11 except for daily doubles, were do was call in more help.” Scanlon 0 0 0 Boston 133, Altanta 109 3 7 mistakes and play good fun- National League Braves, was the winner until after the game time edge and built it up to 46-28 Mitchell 2 banii^ by the commissions this Buffalo 120, Portland 100 Senofonte 1 0 2 daiiieiilai. basketball in named his successor. Springfield No Match was over. At first. Referee Our business is the care and feeding of furnaces. at the end of three quarters. Totals 26 10 62 6 1 13 year because of an alleged lack riiriif\ 'ri'cii t.'i*i| Paced by four pins. East 147 - Reeves (EC) won by Milwaukee 117, Kansas City- Salvatore order to combat Brent Casselman had credited Larry Scanlon powered the Luscinskas 4 2 10 of security. There were reports The difference is you don’t even have to call us. B F PU Catholic High’s varsity forfeit Omaha 98 the goal, scored in a scramble, victors' offense with a game LeCourt "306 22 7 51 Northwest’s tremendous Basketball some horses had been For Explosive Swords We do it automatically. Kuzina 2 1 5 wrestling squad downed 157 - Sylvester (W) dec. New York 104, Houston 103 Totals to Bob MacMillan. high output of 24. Jim Ray size,” Ogrodnik said.” adininistered depressent drugs With our Heating Oil Service Contract your Stetz 1 0 2 Weaver High at the Eagles’ Leahy(EC) 2-0 Golden State 108, Phoenix 107 Coxeniry (77)7) BALTIMORE-The Philadelphia bunched all of netted 11 points. Viklinetz 3 3 9 PU An overflow crowd of 2,200 to n^nipulate perfecta payoffs. AND furnace is programmed to degree days so that Nest, 43-12. 169 - White (EC) pinned Seattle 113, Detroit 104 B F Baltimore Bullets announced' its goals within eight minutes of Missing the services of the Landry 1 2 4 Locke 5 2 12 is expected to pack the In perfecta wagering, a it’s always well fed and cared for. And we can Beaulieu 4 3 11 The victory snapped a three Stewart (W) 1:00 Cleveland 113, Philadelphia 8 2 18 the National Basketball Ily Tilt- AitHfiijiulftl Prt-HH belore the Kings Phile Hoene the second period to defeat flu-stricken scoring ace, Tom Maynard 0 2 2 Carlson Hawks’ gym. East seems to bettor must pick the first two game losing skein for East and 187 - Dwyer (EC) won by 109 Gankofskie 1 9 11 Association club and holdout RADII The Cincinnati Swords boast tallied. Ottawa. Two of the goals were keep it as clean as a nursery. This means your Tomko, Cheney’s Marc Treschuk 4 4 12 finishers. In the superfecta, a At Providence, the Reds got Totals .14 11 39 puts their record at 2-4. Weaver forfeit Los Angeles 109, Chicago 97 3 4 10 perform better at the superstar Archie Clark reached the most explosive attack in the scored by Danny Lawson with furnace functions at peak efficiency. Which saves Beaulieu was the Beavers’ top Score at half 35-22 Granby Toomey bettor must pick the first four is winless in four outings. Uni. - Curry (W) dec. ABA J. Kis.sane 2 2 6 University of Hartford gym an oral agreement on a new , and power play goals from Billy, Michel Plante and Andre you money. scorer with 11 markers. 1 0 2 finishers in order. Knibbs and ([^aude Houde to The pins were recorded by Gabriele (EC) 7-0 YcHtenluy’s R chuIih Cahill better than they do in two-year contract. they’ll get no argument from Lacroix getting the others. We can also help you balance your heating oil Cheney will entertain Wolcott Zvzel 2 0 4 After the New Hampshire SATURDAY defeat the Clippers and moye Tom Gravelle, Andy Neary, Virginia 103, New York 93 D. Kissane 1 0 2 the Springfield Kings. budget by spreading your payments evenly over Tech at home Monday. decision was announced, the The Swords unloaded for five into sole possession of third Rick Sentes had two goals Ray Gaulin and Ron White. Carolina 129, Dallas 106 77 3:00 (22-30) NHL: Rangers the months. (That’s more than any other baby­ Record Totals 27 23 commissions in Massachusetts, goals in a 12-minute span in the place in the Eastern Division. and Tom Simpson one for the Results: Kentucky 104, Memphis 101 Kliuiii (.TO) vs. Blues sitter will do.) B F PU Rhode Island and Vermont second period Friday night and Baltimore goalie Jim Shaw Nationals. BOSTON (AP) - The 100 - Dean (W) dec. Karlson Denver 128, Indiana 119 Suffield Girl Cagers 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers: Don Berk delayed any similar action. rqled to an 8-3 victory over the was knocked unconscious when Chris Bordeleau scored his HOCKEY Children’s Cancer Research (EC) 11-0 Carter Classic Coach Named Pro Hockey Oberlander However, they may go along Kings. struck in the face mask by Ron 31st and 32nd goals of the YduFcomfort is our business | ^ @ K i| Foundation reported today 107 - Turgeon (EC) dec. Kablik 4:00 (3) CBS Golf Classic ULtmilM Maclachian Outshoot Manchester with New' Hampshire because In the only other games, the Garwasiuk's slap shot in the season, pacing Winnipeg past wsmmi record contributions of 1920,634 Hardaway (W) 11-0 EVANSTON, 111. (AP)-Curt M il, 5:00 (80 Wide World of Abney of a serious drop in revenue edged the second period. Shaw suffered a Cleveland. n in its 25th Anniversary "Jimmy 114 - Gravelle (EC) pinned Gentry, an assistant on the YeHler«luy’H KeHullR Lunt Sports; Globetrotters vs. ihe^ngoil « iM r « from tracks. 2-1 and the slight concussion and was Norm Beaudin, Garth Rizzuto Fund” drive in 1972. Kennedy(W) 1:25 Holy Cross football staff the Montreal 3, California 3, tie Grenier The Manchester High’s girls Boston Shamrocks ball handling to erect a 19-4 “ The present status of the replaced by Ken Lockett. and Bobby Hull also scored for The drive last year got off to 121 - Farrell (EC) dec. last two years, was named Atlanta 1, Toronto 0 21 8- 50 basketball team failed once Virginia Red Wings defeated Totals halftime edge. compact will permit every At Rochester, the Red Wings the Jets while Jim Wiste, Joe a big start as the Boston Red Anderson (W) 9-5 Friday defensive backfield Detroit 7, Vancouver I again to field any offensive the Rochester Amerks 4-3. state., to individually evaluate SUNDAY remained 13 points behind Hardy and Ray Clearwater / iw o r iSB t v b r S t h e r s / Sox turned over entire proceeds 128 - Neary (EC) pinned Hill coach at Northwestern Univer­ Only games scheduled weafibns as a strong Suffield In junior varsity activity, the At Springfield, Cincinnati the continuance of the ban in 1:30 (18) North Carolina State Cincinnati in the Western Divi­ connected for Cleveland. from a baseball game with the (W) 4:35 sity. WIIA High shooting team won out, 42- Indians’ girls lost to Suffield, broke open a 2-1 game with its view of New Hampshire’s vs. Maryland big outburst. Murray Kuntz sion by edging the Amerks. Goals by Bernie Blanchette Texas Rangers. Red Sox owner 134 - Rivera (W) dec. Hesketh YeHlertluyV R<‘hiiI|n Bob Devaney, in his last sea­ 16, yesterday afternoon at the 21-17. The winners’ Ann Leslie m withdrawal,” Massachusetts 1:30 (8) NBA: Lakers vs. Brian Watts’ goal early in the and Ron Walters moved Tom Yawkey is board (EC) 4^) A former defensive back with Minnesota 3, Quebec 2 son as Nebraska football coach, Clarke Arena. and Cindy Finn netted eight and hiked the score to 3-1 and Steve commission chairman Paul Hawks third period broke a 3-3 tie and Alberta to its victory over Los HARTFORD chairman of the foundation 1'40 - Gaulin (EC) pinned Ford the Chicago Bears, Gentry will Philadelphia 4, Ottawa 3 has had winning seasons ever The victors used a fierce, seven points* in that order. Richardson followed with two Walsh said. 3:30 (22-30) Super Bowl: Virginia clung to the slim Angeles. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 ARENA commonly known as the Jimmy (W) 1:18 serve under new head coach Winnipeg 5, Cleveland 3 since he took over the job in scoring attack, full-court press Tue^ay the loqals will play goals and Jake Rathwell and Multiple wagering in the past Dolphins vs. Redskins The Sharks' only goals was *mS'SoiithWimtoor Fund. John Pont at Northwestern, Alberta .2, Los Angeles 1 1957 and were helped.'by poor Tribe E.O. Smith at the Clarke Arena. Jim, Nichols with one apiece advantage the rest of the way.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.,.Sat., Jan. 13, 1973- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 Top-Grade Showings The “Action Marketplace" The Economical Wc^f Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers To Advorliso Over 60,000 Daily Readers Fast Results In Indoor Track Meet 16 words, 3 days ...... $1.89 16 w o i^ , 6 days ...... $3.24 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Isaksson, who arrived in the United States COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — As the first major event CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN’TS hour flight Thursday, said he was satisfied with his second- .... $4.50 of the season, and with the 1976 Olympics a long way off, 16 words, 10 days ...... place tie at 16-6, and vowed to be in top shape at Los 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION the National Invitational Indoor Track Meet produced 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 Angeles two weeks hence. Deadline for Saturday and Monday some fine performances. Olympic shot put champion, Wladyslaw K o i^ r oi $1.50 inch is 12:00 Noon Friday Steve Smith, one of a couple dozen former Olympians Happy A d s ...... Poland, finished a distant fourth at 62-9. But he alM competing, broke the American indoor pole vaulting claimed satisfaction, in view of not yet adjusting to tne PHONE 643-2711 record by clearing 17 feet, 8Vi inches Friday night. Then he time change since his arrival two days ago. narrowly missed toppling the world mark before being Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 George Woods, who lost the gold medal to Komar at Senr'fces O tte n d 12 injured. Munich by one-half inch, won the shot with a rnedt record HERALD WOMAN wanted for various Bob Wheeler, finely tuned and confident in his first race 68-11, and said it was especially gratifying since he PLEASE READ TREES — Brush removed. clerical duties, 5 days weekly, 3 PROGRAMMER/ since September, scored a lOyard victory while falling just H A P P Y A D S defeated old rival A1 Feuerbaclh-the runnerup at 67-10. BOX LETTERS Building lots cleared. Chipper hours daily. Accuracy with short of cracking the four-minute mile, finishing in 4:00.5. YOUR AD work. Free estimattes. Fully BERRY’S WORLD figures and neatness necessary. The other Olympic champion to fall was hurdler KM ANALYST Two Olympic champions from the 1972 games at Munich For Your insured. Call evenings, 872-9433. Reply Box “H” Manchester Milburn, who was beaten by 18year-old Louisiana State Classified or “Want Ads” are. were upset, as four meet records were broken and two Information taken over the phone as a con­ Herald. 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Keys made while you mill, Davis & Bradford Lumber Abdul-Jabbar scored 14 of his 38 points in the third period for a two-thirds affirming coming athletes. wait. TV portables for rent. benefits. Bezzini’s Furniture, Regal’s Mens Shop, 29-26, last prize. INCOME TAX — For accurate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GUTTERS and roof repaired Company, 200 Tolland St., East when the Milwaukee Bucks widened a 13-point halftime leveled by ex-Arizona Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- 649-5327. But the 67 was well off . his preparation id my office or Campers- Trailers and replaced. Excellent STATION Hartlord. night. Bruce Charendoff and Boxing basketball player Stewart L. 5221. lead to 83-59 and they went on to a 117-98 rout of the Kings. opening score of 62 on the 6,216 your home. Call R. L. Burnett, Mobile Homes workmanship. Reasonable Manchester I Gary Macineau paced the TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - Ray Udall, former secretary of PORTER — Full-time, five or The losers played without regular center Sam Lacey, yard Arizona Country Club rices. Free estimates. 646- SECRETARY - Casualty in­ I Happy Birthday ^ Foodmen offense with nine and 646-2460. LIGHT trucking, attics, cellars, six days, salary dependent upon who has an ankle injury, and Nate Archibald, the NBA’s Seales, U.S. Olympic Gold the interior. course—one of the shortest . CAMP trailer — fiberglass ?399. Stay one step ahead of surance experience in an in­ six points. garages, cleaned, roofing, experience. Contact Mr. Aaron, Medalist, opened his Udall, a silver anniver­ INCOME Tax Service, at your body, $125. Call 742-8867. surance agency. Call 644-2466. I KIMBERLY ANN | leading scorer, was held to 19 points by Lucius Allen, Foul Play layouts the touring pros play all siding, gutters, chimneys ••••••••••••••••••••••••*•** the competition. East Hartford Convalescent Regal’s Rick Dahletn led all professional career Thursday home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 Home, 528-2167. nearly 15 below his average. sary honoree at the NCAA’s season. . cleaned and repaired, tfe^- Heating-Plumbing 17 point-getters with 14 markers night with a unanimous decision t 1971 LIBERTY, -3 ^hedroonas, ACCOUNTANT — In charge of honor luncheon, blasted “ a Snead, winner of three-titles or 247' 8115<.-!'M ...... removal. Free estimates. Call MODERN 3-BAY I PELLETIER I and Ron Apter chipped in with Elsewhere, Los Angeles defeated Chicago 109-97, Golden over Gonzales Rodriguez of extended living room, HELP wanted male or female, company bookkeeping and greedy, weighted system in the last two years and the anytime. 249-2406. SAM Watson Plumbing and eight tallies. State nipped Phoenix 108-107, Boston walloped Atlanta 133- RIDE wanted from Green carMtinK, 12x65’. Set ^ in quality control trainee, to per­ management reports. Tijuana, Mexico, in their eight- hero of the United States’ 1971 Heating. Bathroom remodeling STATWN iii: January 13, 1973 Y M ID GETS 109, New York edged Houston 104-103, Seattle downed that obviously promotes Marks Tilt Road, Manchester to center of Valley Mobile Home Park, form interesting work in soft Challenging position in growing * round welterweight bout. Ryder Cup victory over Great and repairs. Free estimates. Two games highlighted action Detroit 113-104, Buffalo blistered Portland 120-100 and Hartford, hours 9-3. Flexible. Mansfield. Many extras. Only Painting-Papering 13 drink operation. Chemistry or national company based in NEW YORK (AP) - Things were looking up for the Britain, was a solid three Call 643-4449. $6,900. 646-5066, 569-1744, 643- Call 649-3808. Please call days 563-0131, Manchester. $750 minimum i at the Community Y. In the Cleveland shaded Philadelphia 113-109 in double overtime. laboratory background or strokes in front of Grier Jones, 7887. INSIDE — outside, painting. Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foley. experience helpful but not monthly to start. Rapid ad­ I Love, S opener, Wyman Oii bombed Memphis Tams when Kentucky’s Dan Issel and Artis BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Los Angeles remained three games ahead of Golden a two-time winner from last RIDE wanted to Ellington, Special rates for people over 65. required. Apply in person only, vancement. Phone 643-1561. Community Y, 31-16. Groman’s Gilmore were saddled with foul trouble, but what Walt — Prompt, courteous service. Evenings and Sunday call I “PIPPS” I State in the Pacific Division by defeating Chicago and season. hours 8-5 p.m. daily. Phone 643- USED two bedroom Nashua, 55’ Call my competitors, then call Mr. Centinl, Coca Cola, 451 Sport Shop followed with a Call 643-1496. dropping the Bulls 3>A in back of Milwaukee in the Midwest Simon did to the Tams was really foul play. The young Kansan had a 68 6282. long. Immaculate condition. No me. Estimates given. 649-7863. collect 413-786-3041. Main Street, East Hartford. ESTABLISHED Realtor firm is narrow 25-24 victory over section. The Lakers turned back repeated Chicago rallies ‘‘We run most of our stuff to for 132 and was alone in second, entry fee. Set up in Valley desires one more person for Denver continued its Mobile Home Park. Other NO JOB too sm ^- ...... MAN needed four hours each Nassiff Arms. Artis and Dan,” said Coach Joe one stroke in front of Dave Hill Autos For Sale______4 J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom sales force. All sales aides Scott Roman (13) and Craig as Jerry West led the way with 39 points. supremacy over Indiana by trailers available. $3,700. 569- decorating, interior and morning, also one for two hours provided, including I To I ______Mullaney, “ but if the other and Gary Groh. Each had a 68. estimates gladly given on Private Instructlone 32 Ostrout (8) were top scorers Rick Barry, Golden State’s golden boy, made two field beating the Pacers for the fifth NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 1744, 643-7887, 646-5066. exterior, paperhanging, fully evenings or early mornings. membership in three realtor I teams elect to do extra work on Tied at 134 were Larry Ziegler, Bankrimt, repossession? beating or plumbing. Faucets I PAM forlor Wyman wyman whilewniie Bobdou Pilvernivei goals and two free throws in the final two minutes to help time in six m eetings and insured. For free ,estimates, Call 643-4000. boards, modern air-conditioned them, that leaves us open on the Lanny Wadkins and Dwight HondSt Douglas accepts lowest repaired or installed. Water STUDIO 16, School of Creative I Keep Smiling | and Todd Talaga managed eight (.he Warriors down Phoenix, although Jeff Mullins and’ call 649-9658. If no answer 643- building, area reputation. Must America outside. This is what happened opening a 1',4-game lead over down, smallest payment, Motorcycles-BIcyelesll pumps worked on. Complete Arts — Offering Spring classes Nevil. the losers in their battle for 6362. in the visual arts. 563-2773 be alert and willing to work. I Steve p and seven markers in that order Thurmond were the top scorers with 25 and 23 points, tonight and Walt Simon came Homero Blancas, the defen­ anywhere. Not small loan heating systems, rec rooms, second place in the Western evenings. RN SUPERVISOR Ask for Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. for the losers respectively. Charlie Scott had 33 for the Suns. through for us.” ding champion, was in a large finance company plan. Douglas HARLEY-Davidson motor­ RICHARD E. Martin. Full etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 3 to 11 p.m., every other Paced behind Pete German’s Seven Boston players, led by John Havlicek’s 25 points, By BOB BEATTIE What Simon did was hit 12 of Division. The Rockets trail Motors, 345 Main. cycles, parts and accessories. professional painting service. ASSEMBLY Mechanic, milling group at 135. Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park TEACHER will tutor evpnings, weekend off. Large extended 13 points Groman’s managed to scored in double figures in the C eltics’ rout of Atlanta. QUESTION: How can I pacesetting Utah by four Interior - exterior. Free es­ machine operator, experienced Happy Birthday i 19 shots and score 26 points to Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, MARTY’S Plumbing and elementary grades. Phone 6i33- care geriatrics facility. defeat Nassiff, Ken find out how good a skier I games. 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, St., Hartford, 247-9774. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. lathe operator. Apply in person Havlicek scored 12 in sparking the Celts to a 39-16 first- lead the Colonels to a 104-101 Arnold Palmer and Billy Heating. Complete bathroom 5072. • EXCELLENT SALARY I UNCLE JOE I Wajmaswski managed six really am co m p a re d with Denver, paced by Warren autoniatlc, power disc brakes, to Harper Buffing Machine Co., quarter runaway. triumph over the Tams that, Caspar are not competing. air-conditioning, best offer. 1- 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or remodeling and repairs. Free • PAID FAMILY I Love, I markers also for the winners. others across the country? Jabali’s 27 points, Ralph Simp­ C. AND G. Home Improve­ PRIVATE piano lessons, 363 Ellington Road, East Hart­ New York, though, remained in a virtual tie with the enabled them to remain 2Vz 295-9925. make an offer. Phone 742-6808. estimates. No job too small. MAJOR MEDICAL IN­ Five points each came from Try entering a few son’s 26 and Dave Robisch’s M, ment. Interior, exterior pain­ experienced teacher ford. I Tracy | Celtics for first place in the Atlantic Division when Earl games behind Carolina in the 9-9 p.m. ting and wallpapering. Free Call 742-7438. SURANCE Steve Merz and Steve Pyka for NASTAR races. NASTAR American Basketball pulled away in the second half. 1968 ROADRUNNER, many specializing in beginners and Monroe’s 13-foot jump shot at the buzzer gave the Knicks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• estimates. ^8-ro6i5,228-1 228-3228-3531. openings . 4 WEEKS’ SICK PAY REAL ESTATE Career — Earn Nassiff. stands for National Standard Association's Eastern Division. Indiana center Mel Daniels was extras, $1,100. 647-1130 after 5 TOWNE Plumbing Service. children. Several % K* Andy Plepler was named their squeaker over Houston. Monroe led the Knicks with Races and it is the only way ejected in the final period for Services O ttered 12 Repairs, alterations. American available. 649-4974. MEMMWS $15,000 annually. E xcellent Carolina routed Dallas 129-106. p.m. Motorcycle trailer with DONALD E. Tarca — commission arrangement. Happy Birthday % Player of the Week. 24 points while Rudy Tomjanovich and Don Smith split 40 of testing your skiing ability throwing a punch at RobiscH, 4x8’ detachable box. Standard fixtures used a gain st other recreational Elsewhere, Denver tripped SNOW Plowing — Commercial paperhanging and painting. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONVALESCENT HOME Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, DARLING ilJJNG HIGH the Rockets’ lanky left-handed Bruins Set Free estimates. Call 643-0271. exclusively. Immediate ser­ I for the Rockets. skiers lilce yourself as well Indiana 128-119 and Virginia and residential. Reasonable Schools-Claases 33 Phone Mrs. Dellert, 6462321, 742-8243. filing Junior High's basket­ center. Coach Bob Leonard was CHEVROLET Vega 1972 wagon vice. Call 649-4056. Wish I could be | Fred Brown scored six points in the final two minutes to as top pros like fo r m e r downed New York 103-93. rates. Also available as backup weekdays, 9-3 p.m. ___ ball team stayed in front all the tagged with two quick 4-speed, posi, radio, clock, 7 rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. GEORGE N. Converse — I with you! I lead Seattle past Detroit and give Bucky Buckwalter, the Olympic Gold Medalist Pepi Carolina overtook Dallas with To Break wheels and tires, $2,100. 875- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ELM Ceranriics — Day and SALESWOMAN to work with way to defeat Rham High frosh, technicals and followed Daniels Interior and exterior painting evening classes. Spacious Sonics’ new coach, his first win. Brown scored nine of his Steigler. a 16-1 burst in the second 1092. ______Flooring 19 WOMAN to clean small house nice people, selling nice people 59-50, in Hebron yesterday to the sidelines 24 seconds later. SHARPENING Service — and paperhanging. F u lly carpeted studio. Expert in­ 13 points in the fourth quarter and had a career-high 13 QUESTION: What kind of quarter and wrapped it up with Slump insured. Call 643-2804 after 5 one day weekly. Call 643-7135. ... our customers. Card and afternoon. Julius Erving’s 24 points Saws, knives, axes, shears, FLOOR SANDING and struction in all techniques. stationery department. 5-day Help Wanted 35 skier do I have to be to en­ a 24-4 tear in the fourth period. 1970 DODGE Coronet Super p.m. The victory upped the locals sssists helped Virginia defeat New skates, rotary blades. Quick refinishing, (specializing in Greenware, firing, supplies. week Thursday nite and Satur­ ter a NASTAR race? Mack Calvin topped the Bee. Original owner. Excellent. CREDIT Correspondent — CLEANING woman for Spencer Haywood paced Seattle with 36 points and Bob York and end a 10-game road TORONTO (AP) - The service. Capitol Equipment ...... ji^^rs).floors). AfacAlso specializing Elm Ceramics, 70 East Center days. Selling experid'nce record to 2-2 overall. Any recreational skier of Cougars with 30 points and Billy Must seU. Best offer. 643-1281 Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Interesting position is available weekends for motel. Please call Lanier topped Detroit with 25. losing streak. George Carter Boston Bruins, winless in the in inside and paper Street, Manchester. 646-8304. desirable. See Mr. Harrison, Brian Moran contributed 18 any age or ability can enter Cunningham added 23. Eugene after 5. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Building-Contracting 14 in Credit Department of home 649-5271. A 65 per cent shooting average in the first period enabled nging. John Verfaille, 646- Harrison’s Stationers, 849 Main points to power the Illing —there are no special re­ Kennedy had 28 for Dallas. had 20 for the Nets. last three starts, attempt to 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- appliance manufacturer. In­ VINTAGE Mustang converti­ •0, 87i2-2222. St., Manchester mornings only attack. Don Geidel, Jason Buffalo to race to a 22-point lead over Portland and the quirements. break out of a mild slump 7958. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - dividual should have some ac­ THREE babysitters needed, ble; 1965,289 engine, automatic Help Wanted 35 counting or credit experience o r by appointment . .no Dodge and Dave Spencer Braves coasted past the Trail Blazers. Rookie Bob QUESTION: How can the tonight in a National Hockey Remodeling, repairing, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesday through Friday. Apply transmission. Best offer over additions, rec rooms, porches and good typing ability, ^ p ly telephone calls. followed with 13, 10 and 10 McAdoo hit a career high 31 points, grabbed 11 rebounds re su lts be fair in a race League meeting with the LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Movlng-Trucklng-Storage 20 PAR T-TIM E in person, Vernon Lanes, Route Toronto Maple Leafs. $300. 649-6944. moving large appliances. and roofing. No job too small. Personnel Dept. The Iona Com­ 83. markers respectively. and blocked seven shots. Sidney Wicks led the losers with where skiers have such un­ kitchen helper. Laurel jda nor. pany, 6 Regent Street, The Bruins managed a 1-1 tie Burning barrels delivered. $4. Gall 649-3144. MANCHESTER - Delivery - ■ Spencer was Illing’s top equal abilities? 62-Point Win 1970 DODfjE Polara, 4-door 91 Chestnut St. Manchester. 25. 644-1775. light trucking and package rebounder with 18 grabs. B eca u se NASTAR is a with Minnesota in Boston hardtop, power steering, power Lenny Wilkens sank a hook shot with IV2 minutes left in course that day under exist­ DORMERS, garages, porches, delivery. Refrigerators, filing's next game will be handicap race. After a skier Thursday night, but Coach Tom brakes, air, $1,696. Call 649-7166 DOCTOR’S receptionist — WANTED Bookkeeper — the second overtime period and Rick Roberson added two ing conditions. This is how CARPENTER available, days, rec rooms, iroom additions, washers and stove moving Wednesday at home against e n te rs one NASTAR race, Johnson wasn’t happy. He said after 6 p.m. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Mature, working knowledge of experienced through trial HELP WANTED free throws seconds later as Cleveland handed skiers who have never seen evenings, weekends. Additions, specialty. Folding chairs for Rham. the results of his or her run For N.C. State that some of his charges were siding, general repairs. Quality shorthand, typing, light batonce. Knowledge o f quarter­ each other can compare their alterations, repairs. No job too rent. 649-0752. bookkeeping, neat appearance. RENNET HIGH Philadelphia its 41st loss in 45 games. are sent to the n a tion a l skills competitively. And, be­ going to have to start working 1966 MERCURY station wagon, small. Free estimates. Call workmanship. Financing ly taxes helpful but not CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. $150, good engine. 1950 Buiidera” ...... Respond,by mail, in your own Mark Demko burned the NASTAR o f f ic e and fed cause o f the consistency in harder.' Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 available. Economy necessary. See Ray Dankel, through a computer which “ There’s not really much to say,” said Coach Norm Plymouth restoration or parts. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, handwriting stating Wholesale Tires, 357 Broad cords for 40 points yesterday the NASTAR computerized The Maple Leafs are in sixth p.m. Dressmaking 22 Boiler Fireman establishes an individual Sloan of the North Carolina State basketball team. Best offer. 649-3790. evenings. ualifications, reasons for Street, Manchester. afternoon as Bennet Junior system , a skier can even place in the East, but can’t be Qesiring position, age, marital handicap. The handicap sys­ TWO YOUNG married men CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Machine Operators High’s basketball team hurried State’s Ski Operators compare his own perform­ taken lightly by the Bruins. 1967 RAMBLER Station wagon, status and salary. Manchester tem is loosely based on the ance and improvement from What could you say after beating a team by 62 points? will do small repair jobs and MASONRY - All types of suits. Bridal gowns and veils. MATURE Woman wanted for Penney High’s frosh, 89-64 in Toronto has won three in a row good condition, perfect second Herald, Box “ D’\ countec-sales, 6 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Weavers par svstem employed in golf. one race to the next—even Sloan was evidently embarassed after his third-ranked painting, also cellar cleaning stone, brick fireplaces, walls, Also hand set fashion jewelry. Manchester. and five of its last six games. car. Must sell. Best offer. Call concrete steps, sidewalks. No Apply’ Mister Donuts, 255 West Will train qualified applicants Having Rough Season A skier’S' handicap is equal if he races in different areas and light trucking. Call 646- 6461133. Demko registered 19 field to the number of percentage bullies splintered Lehigh 115-53 Friday night. Johnson named rookie John 643-9887. job too small. Free estimates. EXPERIENCED turret lathe Middle Turnpike. Apply at our office, 31 Cooper Hill Street, each time. 2692, 6«6-3726. operator. Full or part-time, goals and two foul shots. Team­ p o in ts by which his time “ Basically, all we wanted was a good workout without Adams to start in goal against Over 20 years experience. After CUSTOM made women’s Manchester, Conn. 06040 ______1967 TEMPEST, 6 cylinder, days. Phone 6461220. varies from the goal or “par” QUESTION: How do I go the Leafs. That means that 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. clothes, simple alterations. mate Jim McNickle was next in H A R T F O R D (AP) - particularly true of people from overworking anybody,” said ^loan. automatic, very clean, $700. the scoring column with 14 set on that particular course about entering a NASTAR veteran Eddie Johnston, sen­ Phone 6462957. Business at Connecticut’s six the New York City area where race? Call 643-1919 or 6466635. CARPENTRY - Repairs, SERVICIN G Fuller Brush while Quesnel added 11 that day in relation to the Sunday, North Carolina meets second-ranked Maryland. sational against Minnesota with major public ski areas can't get the weather is usually a bit CERAMIC remodeling, additions, roofing. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• customers, part-time Call for computerized handicaps of It’s as easy as buying a lift UCLA, the nation’s No. 1 team, was the only other 37 saves, will be in the net markers. warmer ” 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, running Call David Patria, appointment, 647-1734. Can earn much worse. skiers and pace-setters from ticket. R aces are held at against the at South Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 Penney's DeMarco, Roberge ranked club in action Friday night and the Bruins condition. $150. CaU 742-9892. TILE Windsor, 644-1796. up to $5 an hour. So say the the owners of the Since the skiing season ail 80 NASTAR areas. least once a week and some­ Boston Garden Sunday night. and Failla netted 18, 16 and 14 continued their success story with an 82-67 conquest of One CafI MORTGAGES, loans first resorts which are experiencing opened around Thanksgiving QUESTION: How Is “par” times more often, at each of With center Gregg Sheppard DODGE 1968, Coronet 440, points in that order. Stanford for victory No. 56 in a rovv. DOBtItAIII WES ROBBINS carpentry second, third. All kinds. Realty PART-TIME - School bus a second straight year of rain, there have been only 32 days established? 80 different ski areas. There station wagon, V-8, automatic, Elsewhere, Northeastern nipped Harvard 73-69 in still nursing flu, rookie Richie We specialize in ceramic tile, remodeling specialist. Ad­ statewide. Credit rating drivers wanted, to drive in town do you like FABRICS? Il< nn< l (H<>) warm weather, and cold when either natural or man- will be over 1,300 races this power steering. Very clean, of Manchester. Approximate B F Pts Each of the 80 ski areas Leduc will remain on a line slate, flagstone and quarry ditions, rec rooms, dormers, unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ weather without that sorely maue cuiiuuiuns were good winter. Just show up at any overtime; Brigham Young tripped Texas El P ^ so^ ^ ! dependable. $1,095. 649-6290. hours, 7:15-8:30 a.m., 2-3:30 Demko 19 2 40 nationwide has one or more with . Terry O’Reilly and Don built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, fidential, quick arrangements. NASTAR area, pay a $2 en­ tile. For complete bathroom McNickle needed commodity-snow. enough to venture onto the p a c e-s e 11 e r s who has re­ Montana State romped over Chicago State 97-80; Rollms Marcotte. Leduc, the Boston 6468446. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. p.m. We will train. Call 643-2373 Pilgrim Mills Fabric Department Store has openings for PONTIAC 1968 Catalina, 2-door remodeling, we’ll handle all Ballard Herman Zemel, owner of slopes. ceived his own handicap in try fee, tie on your NASTAR turned back Catholie University 82-75; Oregon beat Braves’ top scorer in the 100 Constitution Plaza, between 9 a.m. and noon. Quesnel racing bib and go! You’ll be hardtop. Fully equipped, new carpentry, plumbing and tile mature women to work as sales ladies and cashiers. Hours Demers Powder Ridge Ski Resort in the N a tio n a l Pace-setting Washington 69-65 in overtime; Oregon State topped American League, was sur­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Hartford. Evenings, 233-6879. Mrs. Edna Hedden of testing your ability against tires. Original condition. $1,095. work. Ebepert workmanship ^ Juselis Middlefield, says business has Trials held at the beginning Washington State 91-71; Southern California sla m m ^ prised Thursday night when he new homes custom built, can be arranged on a part-time or full-time basis. 'Kimball Mohawk Mt. Ski Area in of the season. Before each the clock on an easy-to-ski and reasonable rates. remodeling, additions, rec “ dropped 66 per cent this year California 71-64; Pacific burned UCSanta Barbara 71-59 arrived at the Garden to watch MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd m-im ‘ Leone Cornwall echoed Zemel’s NASTAR race, a pace-setter giant slalom course set up atoms, garages, kitchens mortgages — interim financing Brezlosky compared with our last good a game and learned he had b ^ n 1963 COMET, 4-door, 6 cylinder, Call Mandavllle FuU-tane or part-time assessment of the situation. will run the day’s course on intermediate terrain . and San Jose State trimmed Los Angeles State 86-ro. remodeled, bath tile, cement — expedient and confidential come in for an interview 434 Oakland SL, Manchester year, 1970-71.” standard shift, $125. Needs 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 41 7 “ Business is down considerably twice. The time of his best NASTAR racing is a good Larry Hollyfield scored 10 points early in the second half called up by the Bruins as an work. Steps, dormers. service, J. D. Real Estate ^ 3 to 11 pjn. shift Zemel noted, however, that emergency replacement. little work, in running condi­ F Pts from two years ago,” she said. run, adjusted by his handi­ way to enrich your personal to help UCLA run away from Stanford. Hollyfield wound Residential or commercial. Assoc. M3-5129. Extremely high hourly rate in with the cold weather most tion. Call before, 2 p.m., 1-426 Mrs, Hedden declined to give cap, is the “ par” for that skiing experience and Call 6464291. modern A-l Convalescent Roberge up with 18 points to tie teammates Bill Walton and Larry 6161. DeMarco areas have been making snow particular race. ’The pace­ sh a rp en your skills. And SNOWPLOWING - Very home. Contact Mr. Richard comparative figures, however. Farmer for Bruin scoring honws. *“ ___ Failla and that good conditions now setter’s corrected time is ac­ with a little effort and luck reasonable, 6465489. RQIT, Francis In 20 seasons as a head foot­ TRIUMPH GT, 6 plus. Vei Bell, for appointment, exist. Joseph Swan of the Connec­ tually a prediction of what — you might even win a gold, The victory gave the teefy Bruins an 11-0 record this Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 18 SOL Peck ball coach at Lafayette and good condition, Call after between 65 p.m. c&RRin nEPARTMEN Gagne “ The problem now is that ticut Development Commission the best pace-setter in the silver or bronze medal. season and 3-0 in the* Pacific-8 Conference. TWO handymen want variety of MY FABRIC DEPARTMENT ^ S T O R E S Pitt, Jock Sutherland’s teams p.m., 875-^0. BIDWELL Home Improvement Googan people look out their windows, .says that after a recent survey country— in 1972, it’s Pepi (NEWSPAPiR ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Mark Jellison sank two free throws after regulation tune jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, MUi A EAST HARTFORD Casey Co. Expert installation of see green grass, and think that of state ski areas taken by his Steigler of J a ck son Hole compiled a winning percentage wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. WMITM McKleman had expired to tie the score and Northeastern went on to of .812. 1971 CADILLAC, sedan aluminum siding, gutters and CONVALESCENT > " who has the zero handicap— Also help with nome snow MalM6nU« 24 16 64 our slopes are in the same con­ office, he’s certain, “they’re beat Harvard in overtime. Jellison scored 32 points in all. DeVllle, fully equipped, air, 16,- trims. Roofing installation and would have done on that (NEXT: Starting Children.} problems. Reasonable. 643< HOME at half 4*-35 Bennet dition,” 'Zem el said. “ This is suffering.” 500 miles. Estate car. $4,800, repairs. 649^95, 8769109. Wei Chirtc It, Tee! sza-zier Al best offer. 644-K34. X V T. « /-‘-V*-’ '•OL- \

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1873^ Bualnaaa Proparty- Houaaa lor Rant 65 Houaaa For Safe 72 Houses For Sglo 72 Out of Towtt-For Sala 75 Wantad-Raal Batata 77 For Sola 71 72 Houses For Sale M */p W anfd 35 H0lp Wanl0d 35 Artlplaa tor Sal* D f o i* +Vicl+ T o lla n d A FIFTM GQAOEQ 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room MANCHES’TER line - WeU ROCKVILLE - Hale Street ALL CASH for your property TAG SALE, Saturdaj 'WRrrcS PROM S T J ifiu 'S r? ”- .SOHARTFOED^ ,b..^ Colonial, birch cabinets,, IN TOWN cared for Ranch with fireplaced Extension — Two-family, 5-5 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, January 13 and 14.52 P art W« OREGON ID 6HOW •S 5S .f “ .ccep^d, pet,. W ceramic tile bath, l>am, clean Charming 6-room Ranch with living room, 1V4 baths, large plus 2-car garage in excellent instant service. Hayes Agency, Drive, Rockville, Leaving U. 1^. river, swimming, fishing. master bedroom, and large condition throughout. Newly 6464)131. Thifault Ignores Vote Selling apartment fumimingi, U6HO^ HECAN Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. 3 good sized bedrooms, formal 72 dining room, convenient carpeted family room with bar. painted, new gutters and fur­ clones, household goods, car TELL-THE O .L O Out of Town- Houaaa For 8al4 Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keith naces. Assumable 6(5% DEAN and motorcycle. CaU for mwe 66 kitchen and good sized living Wanted to Buy M0VIE6 0N T '/ MANCHESTER - 7-room For Rant WARANOKE Road - Prestige Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. mortgage. A good investment, MACHINE PRODUCTS information. *872-3242. FROM THE NEW Colonial, stove, refrigerator, room with fireplace. 1(4 both rented or occupy one level REAL ESTATE Ashing He Step Down ROCKVILLE — Orchard area, customized Cape with 1V4 dishwasher, 1(4 baths, recrea­ baths; large finished rec 102 COLONIAL RD. MOVIES - baths, 4 bedrooms, oversized Lota-Land For Safe 73 and live practically rent free. Two-family boon, Manchester or committee after the vote had LOOKING for a low priced S treet, 5Vi room s, $150. tion room, aluminum siding, room, attached garage, treed' Priced in the middle 30’s. vicinity. Democratic Town Chairman responsibilities, jobs and for­ color TV? We have a very fine Refrigerator, stove. St^m heat garage, nice level lot. T. J. breezeway, garage, trees. lot, convenient location. Only ANDOVER- Near lake, $1,800, Kocum Real Estate, 289-2444 or WRITE BOX A. Charles ’Thifault was asked to been taken, calling their actions mat for Campaign ‘73. Has immediate openings selection of reconditioned color by tenant. Security deposit. 649- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- $34,900. Coventry, half-acte, treed, 872-2904. MANCHESTER HERALD resign his post by a 15-8 vote “shameful” and predicting it Tabling the discussion of the and black and lyhite TV sets on 5481. 5324. $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. during la st n ig h t’s town would be “ impossible (for campaign format, committee display now in our store. Stop in CAN’T afford the high cost of UftR REALTY GO. MG. Tor Peg (i S I' Manchester, one-half acre, $S,- them) to win any eleciton.” member Kevin Cavanagh again O 14/1 I., ii>„ housing? Call us for the solution ^ 643-2692 TOLLAND irSALLIEK!! SELLING ir property? Call committee meeting, but he Day or Night Shifts ana look them over. Modem TV ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Town committee members asked for rules changes opening ^rvice, 805 Hartford Road, 643- appliances, $115 monthly; 4^4 to your problems. Goodchild- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Blend a wooded lot with us first. toiyy .your home refused to acknowledge the ac­ Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, RANCHERS tion and continued to conduct went to the meeting generally the candidate selection process •TURRET LATHE 2205. (Next to Manchester rooms, $135, utilities not Will love this immaculate PRIME Residential lots (2) almost 3 acres of land with a immediately at a fair price, all 643-7887, 646-5066. cash, (toll Lou Amida, 644-1539. the meeting. expecting the outcome. to registered Democrats, not S«t-up and operatt Oldsmobile). included. 872-0359. maintenance free home with available. Strategically located superbly built 4-bedroom RAISED Ranch 7 rooms, Arruda Realty. Thifault refused to answer Knowing they had a majority of just town committee members. many fine features. Built just formal dining room, eat-in on Center Street m Manchester... Colonial and you get one • HARDINGE CHUCKERS Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 TOLLAND — Large two-room Must be sold as a package. the question whether he in­ votes to call for Thifault’s He received assurance the a few years ago. Set on a kitchen, living room has whale of a buy. All wide resignation, they also realized S, 7800. ^ dustrially zoned one-story sweeping views, privacy, Ass'y. (3erk times by appointment. I^tu re person preferred. 643- Hutchins i 39 Turkic li It i i Board of Realtors and tbeir (HERALD SQUARE) Brothers, Inc. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. masonry building, ideal for tuns Agency, Realtors, 649- tribesman VERNON Mualcal Inatrumanta S3 Built by 0396 after 4 p.m. 5324. a New Six Room Multiple List&g Services. 31 Cooper Hill Street Phone 643-2711. TWO one-bedroom apartments light manufacturing. Hayes 40 Yugoslav city 1 Court of Probate 41 Direction "L” Sheped Rench Manchester, Conn. 06040 U&R HOUSING CORP. available,. Manchester Parkade TWO-ROOMS, comi: Agency, 646-0131. Z! ST JT f r ST Diftiict of Manchester SIMPLICITY riding tractor HAMMOND Spinet organ and Apartments, $150 per month 43Lair Large living room with M ER R in Rentals by: furnished, near shopping NEW COLONIAL 44 Far off NOTICE TO CREDITORS with 32” lawn mower and snow bench,' J200 series, like new, includes heat, water, snow MANCHESTER — Investment 3i 57 cathedral /ceiling and stone OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER $550. firm. 568-2072. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor bus line.Ample parking. 66 HOLLISTER ST. (comb, form) PART-TIME janitorial work, blower, electric start, $425. Call removal, grounds maintenance, 649-1287 after 2 p.m. property, 4V4 room apartment, 45 Bullfiidit ii 39 46 fireplace, roomy kitchen with ESTATE OF SARAH F. NELSON 643-0117. 643-2692 643-9551 refrigerator, stove, garbage and business location, MANCHESTER AGEHCY Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. for days or evenings. Call 649- cheer eating nook, 3 bedrooms, 2’full Rappe, Acting Judge, all claims must be Wantad to Buy 4T 43 REMAINS THE SAME, 53M. ______58 disposal add p a c k in g . Excellent income, centralloca- Large living room, formal 47 Ba indebted baths with vanities, built-in Realtors 646-1180 presented to the fiduciaries named below 643-2711 for DISPOSABLE diapers, factory Conveniently located, two Houaaa lor Rent 66 tion. $36,900. Hayes Agency, dining room, eat-in kitchen 4$ on or before March H , 1973 or be barred !/ irregulars, less than one-third WANTED — Antique furniture, MANCHESTER - East Center minutes from Parkade stores 6464)131. 49 Withered old appliances, first floor laundry by law. The fiduciaries are; TEXACO Service Station, 1475 with range, dishwasher and woman retail cost. Call 647-9053 glass, pewter, oil paintings or Street, 5-room apartment, $175 49 W BT 83 BT s r area. ’Two-car garage, city Silver Lane, East Hartford, has on West Middle Turnpike. Call COVENTRY Lake — Furnished disposal. ’Three bedrooms, 1V4 52 Eagle’s nest SELLING your home or ttUliam E. Dowling between 9-4 p.m. other antique items. Any with heat. Call Broker, 646-1180. Mrs. Routheir at 649-5361, 2-5 MANCHESTER- -1200 square uUlities. Only $42,000. 205( No. good positions available full or five room single home. IW baths, aluminum storm 56 Swiss river k BT 61 acreage? For prompt friendly Mrt-time, with benefits. quantity. ’The Harrisons, 643- p.m. baths, range, refrigerator, foot brick and cinder block S7Heathqn service, call Louis Dimock Mobile Eiftatee Dr. HOT water Furnace, convec­ m09, 1& Oakland Street. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- buikling, on 50x165 lot. Business windows, doors and siding. 3- 61 Harem room (i 64 Saraaota. Florida Experienced preferred. Apply automatic neat and water USA REALTY CO., MG. Rdalty, 649-9823. 33581 in person. tors, 30” gas stove, aluminum bedroom townhouse, includes ’THREE room apartment, $130., heating; Beach privildges. II zone. Central location; city car garage with loft. Call. 62 Italian coraiilunity (6 M 67 643-2692 Charles F. PhUUps iMattrliPBtpr lEiipnitui BpniUi combination doors, office WANTED — Antique furniture, heat, appliances, carpets. Full centrally located, second floor. Available Februaty 1st. 742- utilities. Only $22,000 for quick KIDUMIHHLTM calculator, metal kitchen toys, crank phonographs, private basement. $230 per Stove, refrigerator, utilities not sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- 63 Fiat JU Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Tie riayt Mf k wHtaf cMhr M 17V Seminole Drive 7478 after 6:30 p.m. weekdays, 648-S404 64 Encountered Ik iMiU OttsiM U in iM M(v Palm'Bay. Florida HEEPSNUM- cabinets, built-in tubs, lavs. 643- swords, guns, glass, attic or month. Paul W. Dougan included. 647-9315. anytime weekends. 9332. (NIWSPAnil IHIUPWM ASM.) 32905 KENHITT 2465, 643-1442. cellar contents. 643-6535.- ■ Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-1021. \ .

A: i t ■■ D ‘ / PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 13, 1973 About Town Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lassow of 102 Hollister St. will be host Obituaries and hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Lutz Junior Mrs. Walsh Dies Burial will be in Ellington Museiun. Attorney’s Wife Center Cemetery. The White-Gibson-Small The Manchester Chapter of Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Parents without Partners is Mrs. Abigail Austin Walsh, R ockville, is in charge of sponsoring a live musical com­ 51, of 38 Gerard St. died Friday arrangements. night at Hartford Hospital after edy entitled “ Music of There are no calling hours. America” tonight at 8 at the a long illness. She was the wife The family suggests that any of Atty. Jerome Walsh, a VFW , 608 E . C enter St. memorial contributions may be Donations of $1.75 per person member of the Manchester law made to the Memorial Fund of firm of Garrity, Walsh and will benefit the organization’s Ellington Congregational scholarship fund. Refreshments Diana. Church. Mrs. Walsh was born Jan. 5, will be served. 1922 in Springfield, Mass., daughter of John and Winifred Quinlan Austin, and had lived in Rites Slated Hebron Man Hamden before coming to Manchester 19 years ago. For Victim Hurt Badly Before her marriage, she was In Accident employed as an X-ray and Of Crash laboratory technician at Wing Funeral services will be Richard J. McNally, 27, of 50 Memorial Hospital, Palmer, Monday for Army Spc 4 Oak Dr., Hebron, was listed in Mass. Lawrence Archambalt Jr., 21, serious condition today at She was a member of the of Nathan Hale Rd., Coventry, Manchester Memorial Ladies Guild of St. who was killed early Friday Hospital’s special care imlt, Bartholomew’s Church, Gibson when the car in which he was with injuries he suffered in a Assembly, Catholic Ladies of riding struck a large monument one-car accident at Highland Columbus, the Women’s Club in a parklet at Mancheeter and Autumn Sts. early this of Manchester and the Green, morning. Auxiliary of Manchester Archambalt’s sister, Debra, McNally was the driver of a Memorial Hospital. She also 19, a passenger in the car, was car, eastbound on Highland St., belonged to the Black Point listed in critical condition this which left the roadway near Women’s Club. morning at Manchester Autumn St. and hit a tree north ""Survivors, besides her Memorial Hospital, of the road, Manchester Police husband, are a son, John Walsh, The driver of the car Thomas said. a student at Wesleyan College, E. Allard, 19, of 88 Roberts Rd,, The car sustained heavy front W. Va.; and three daughters. East Hartford, was charged end damage, police said, and Miss Kathleen Walsh, and Miss with misconduct with a motor was towed. Patricia Walsh, both at home, vehicle. Allard, who was McNally was charged with and Miss Mary Walsh, a student uninjured, was released under a failure to drive in proper lane, at the University of New $25,000 bond set Friday in operating an unregistered Haven; three brothers, John Circuit Court 12 in East Hart­ motor vehicle, and misuse of Austin of Wilbraham, Mass., ford. His case was continued marker plates. Court date was and James Austin and William until Monday in Manchester. A set for Feb. 12 at Manchester. Austin, both of Palmer, Mass.; fourth occupant of the car, two sisters, Miss Patricia Allard’s brother, Arthur, 23, Austin and Miss Mary Austin, was treated for minor cuts and Rockville Man both of Palmer; and several bruises at Manchester Charged With nieces and nephews. Memorial Hospital. ’The funeral will be Monday at Archambalt, who was serving Getting Ready for Winning Losers Arson Plan 9 a.m. from the John F. Tierney with the Army as a mechanic at deposited at the area outlets before 5 p.m, on Jan. 15. The “ Losers Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Ft. Carson, Colo., was home on Rolling out the barrels for Connecticut’s “ First Anniversary Losers Henek Szykeruk, 24, of 6 Take All” special will give away eight American Motors “X- St., with a Mass of the a re-enlistment leave. Take All Special Lottery” are employes of the state lottery. The Ward St., Rockville, was Resurrection at St. Package” Gremlins on Jan. 18; eight Plymouth Fury Sports Sedans He was born in Hartford and barrels have been placed in eight locations throughout the state. charged Friday morning with Bartholomew's Church at 9:30. on Feb. 1; eight Pontiac Grand Am sedans on Feb. 15; and eight had lived in Coventry most of They are being filled with losing tickets gathered from hundreds of conspiracy to commit first- Burial will be in St. James his life. After graduating from Lincoln Continentals on Feb. 22. The cars are being purchased with area ticket outlets. Losing tickets dated Jan. 4 and Jan. 11 will be degree . arson, Vernon Police Cemetery. Windham Regional Technical unclaimed prize money. / reported today. eligible for the first drawing, on Jan. 18. The tickets must be Friends may call at the School, in 1969, he enlisted in Szykeruk was taken into funeral home Sunday from 2 to the Army. custody on a Tolland County 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Survivors, besides his sister, Superior Court bench warrant, The family suggests that any are his father, Lawrence Bus Bid oefore ZBA police said. He was presented in memorial contributions may be Archambalt; a brother, Bruce Bids Exceed Fund Fire Calls court Friday, bond was set at, Elmer M. Thrall’s request for for a variance for special use of made to the Building Fund of Owen of Hartford; and two $10,000, and he was taken to the a variance to allow school bus a floodlighted free-standing St. Bartholomew’s Church or to other sisters, Mrs. Maureen Connecticut Correctional Friday, 2:24 p.m. — Town parking on land at Highland identification sign at 18-28 the American Cancer Society, Jacques of Ellington and Mrs. For Filter Plant Center at Hartford, unable to f : firemen called to E. Center and Park is one of four items Prospect St., Residence C Zone. 237 E. Center St. Sharon Whitten of post bond. water and sewer departments’ Cone Sts. for a small leaves scheduled for public hearings • K.L.I. Associates’ request Wethersfield,. The apparent low bid for Police said the alleged budget, or to alter the Monday by the Manchester for a similar sign at 160-186 The military funeral will be renovations to Manchester’s fire. incident involved took place on specifications for the project. Today, 1:45 a.m. — Town Zoning Board of Appeals New State Rd., Residence A Cordtsen Dies, Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the Cooper Hill Treatment Plant is or about Jan. 9 in Vernon. The Whatever decision is made, it firemen to Highland and (ZBA). Zone. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, about $64,000 higher than the arrest, police said, was made In Assembly will be made soon, he said. Jay Autumn Sts. on rescue call The hearings will start at 7 • A variance request by 219 W. Center St., with a Mass $550,000 voted for the project in after an extensive ^ Giles, water and sewer after auto accident. p.m. in the Municipal Building Green Road Realty, Inc., to use For Ellington at St. Mary’s Church, Coventry, a Nov. 7 referendum. investigation. department administrator, had Hearing Room. premises at 299 Green Rd. for a at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary’s C.H. Nickerson & Co. of No further details were estimated construction would Thrall, owner of the wholesale store. Business I Cemetery. Torrington, with a price of available, police said. begin in late February or early Manchester Bus Service, is Zone. ELLINGTON - Clyde A. Friends may call at the $614,320, was the apparent low Firemen End March, and that the project seeking the variance for Cordtsen, 76, of Somers Rd., funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 bidder for the work, at bid would be completed by Operations parking of school buses on the who represented Ellington at and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to openings yesterday in the September. south side of Interstate 84, west four sessions of the General 9 p.m. Municipal Building. At Bon Ami Assembly, died Friday at a The 14 other bids received The entire cost for renovating o f Glen Rd., in a Rural Rockville nursing home. He ranged in price from $621,000 to the Cooper Hill Treatment Residence Zone. Eighth District firemen have u n s o ii^ s was the husband of Mrs. C. $737,207. Plant will be financed from The land, formei*ly owned by completed firefighting Virginia Crandall Cordtsen. The bids will be studied by water-usage fees, town officials Boise Cascade Corp. and the operations at the scene of the Mr. Cordtsen was born Aug. town officials before a decision have said. site of the now-closed Case spectacular blaze which gutted 26, 1896 in Goshen, Mass., and Mrs. M ary K. B urk is made on accepting or Water Bond Anticipation Bros, paper mill, was bought by Candy Kitchen a three-story Bon Ami building had lived in Ellington since Mrs. Mary E. Buck, 64, of rejecting any or all of them. Notes in the amount of $550,(X)0 Thrall last June. Thrall’s first on Hilliard St. 1905. He operated the Cordtsen Portsmouth, Va., died this Assistant Town Manager John have been purchased from the request for a variance to allow Firemen said today that Where Quality Candy le Made Freab Dally Dairy before his retirement. morning at the home of her Harkins explained the Hartford National Bank and school bus parking there was water is no longer being poured He was a member, past brother in Portsmouth. She was alternatives — to advertise for Trust Co., at an interest rate of denied by the ZBA in May. Choose From Over ZOO Varieties into the concrete building, hit trustee and deacon of Ellington the mother of Mrs. Charles new bids, to compensate for the 2.82 per cent. Hartford National The other iteqns on the ZBA’s by a general alarm fire Congregational Church and was (Rose) Pillard of Manchester. high bid with funds from the was the lowest of three bidders Monday night hearing agenda Fresh from the kitchens of Munson’s—Our Monday. However, firemen chairman of the committee for Other survivors are a son, for the notes on Dec. 21. are: periodically check the building its new addition. several other brothers and • K.L.I. Associate’s request to make sure there are no more PEANUT BRinLE He was a charter member sisters and 15 grandchildren. flareups. and past chief of the Ellington Funeral services will be 1 - More than 250 firemen from Jumbo Virginian peanuts cooked to a golden brown Fire Department, a former Monday at the Snelling Funeral PINE PHARMACY Manchester and surrounding £64 Cenlet St. 649-9815 and pure dairy butter combined to make this a cool member of the town Board of Home, High St., Portsmouth, East Windsor IVIan towns fought the fire Monday. weather tradition. Finance, and past trustee of Va. Burial will be in Olive Eighth District volunteers I I I ...... ■ I III Ellington Cemetery. Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth. Faces Nine Charges continued wetting down the He was an Army veteran of building throughout the week to NOTICE World War I, and a member of surety bond for court eliminate “ hot spots.’’’^ the Hatheway-Miller Post of J. (Coughlin MANCHESTER appearance Jan. 29. The building is now extreme­ the American Legion. He also OPEN ALL DAY Edward B. Wrobel, 48, of — Stanley Shamonis, 42, of 175 ly dangerous, firemen said, and belonged to Ellington Grange Peter J. Coughlin of Hartford East Windsor, was being held Woodland St., charged early no one should attempt to enter and was a life member of died Friday at a Hartford SUNDAY today at the Manchester Police this morning with intoxication the structure. Rockville Lodge of Elks and convalescent home. He was the Station, after his arrest Friday and breach of peace, after an 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Rising Star Lodge of Odd brother of John Coughlin, Mrs. on several motor vehicle and alleged disturbance at his Fellows. Mary Moriarty and Mrs. criminal charges. home. He was released on a He was state representative Katherine Knox, all of Wrobel was taken into $125 non-surety bond for court ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 from Ellington at the 1941,1961, Manchester. custody, by Manchester Police appearance Jan. 29. OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tlU 8:00 PJM. 1963 and 1965 sessions. Other survivors are his wife, detectives and State Police, at Survivors, besides his wife, a daughter, and two other Candy Also Available For Fund Balalng his East Windsor home Friday Manchester Police issued are a son, Clyde A. Cordtsen Jr. sisters. .. -j...... night. The nine charges against summonses for alleged motor of Ellington; a daughter. Miss The funeral will be Monday at him were lodged via four vehicle violations to; Marjorie Cordtsen of Ellington; 9:15 a.m. from Dillon’s Funeral Circuit Court 12 re-arrest — Conrad J. Therrien, 68, of and three grandchildren. Home, 53 Main St., Hartford, warrants. Bloomfield, charged Friday H en ry B b d e Funeral services will be with a Mass of the Resurrection Wrobel is being held on surety morning with failure to grant Sunday at 3 p.m. at Ellington at St. Augustine’s Church, bonds totaling $4,000. He is to be right of way in connection with Congregational Church. The Hartford, at 10. Burial will be in 17 teasons why you presented in court at a two-car collision at Oakland Rev. Donald P. Inglis, pastor of Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Manchester Monday. and Woodbridge Sts. Damages Ellington Congregational Bloomfield. The charges are operating a were minor and no injuries shmld ebnie to us Church, and the Rev. Roscoe Friends may call at the motor vehicle while his license were reported in the 10:05 a.m. Metzger of Bloomfield, a funeral home Sunday from 3 to was under suspension (two accident. former pastor, will officiate. 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. for inccMOie ta x hdpJ counts); operating an un­ — Steven P. Rodrique, 17, of registered motor vehicle; 355 E. Middle Tpke., charged R eason 9. H & R'Block' can show you how that ^ misuse of marker plates; Friday night with passing, on failure to drive right; and new govemmrat Shint Fcnm you’ve h^ard about ' the right on W. Middle Tpke. could cost you money. Fes' example, if you have LEARN TO SEW failure to display rear red light. — James M. Pistritto, 21, of Also, first-degree criminal East Hartford, charged Friday interest on your moitgage, medical es^nae or child or Improve Your Sewing! Classes Start Jan. 15 trespass; second-degree night with failure to obey red care deductiona, vdiich are up to foity-ei^ bundled criminal trespass; and viola­ light at Center and Adams Sts. doDiurB this year, you cannot itemro them on the ^ - DRESSMAKING - DRAPERIES - TEEN tion of probation. CALL 644-8125 OR 528-1186 — Michael J. Malerba, }9, of ShiKt Fonn. ''' , ’ 186 Wells St., charged Friday Arrests made by Manchester night with failure to obey red Police included; light at Main St. and Hartford KATHLEEN STILES — Kenneth J. Hand, 20, of Rd. Bloomfield, charged Friday — Carol W. Bolduc, 28, of 77B 1726 ELLINGTON RD. SOUTH WINDSOR night with first-degree assault WAPPING PROFESSIONAL CENTER Rachel Rd., charged Friday and intoxication, in connection afternoon with failure to carry with an alleged fight at a cafe license and registration on N. on Hartford Rd. He was Main St. released bn a $1,000 non-surety Court dates are all set for ORANGE HALL bond for court appearance Jan. Jan. 29. 29. — Gene A. Mackas, 19, of 23 Two East Hartford boys, one Sanford Rd., charged Friday age 12 and the other 14, have morning, by a Circuit Court 12 been referred to juvenile iHiiaESTat ^ Miaime Mktm warrant, with threatening. He authorities in connection with SS6 W. Middle T|Ae, ^ 887 Main St. 848 W. Middle tidw. I was released on his written an alleged shoplifting incident LN U RTFOn \ M N S n E ll BINGO promise to appear, in court Jan. 1181 Main St. R t. 195 HoUday MaU Putnam . at K-Mart. Spencer St., Every Sat. Night 29. 281 Silver Lane MCXIIUE CovoBtty Thursday afternoon. The boys, Stafbnd 7:30 P .M . — Emil M. Haberern, 47, of unidentified because of their Ward & IWon SU. tokWer , Orange Hall - E. Center St. 14Vz Hackmatack St., charged ages, were released to their 8na I La. Friday night with harassment. parents.^ He was released on a $1,000 non-

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One of tte 1960 InauKural Balls was held at the Smithsonian’s Museum of History and Technology. In the background is the American flag that flew over Fort McHenry at Baltimore in 1814 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write “llie Star Spangf^ Banner.” - ■ ,■ -

On January 20, the thirty-seventh president of ihe Vice President Spiro T. Agnew will be sworn in first. United States, Richard Milhous Nixon, will be sworn Then Richard Milhous Nixon will put his left hand into office for the siecond time. on an open Bible, raise his right hand and take the oath : noon of office. The Chief Justice of the United States, Warren on the steps of the Capitol in Washington, D.C: Burger, wiU administer the presidential oath. The Pres­ ident will then make his inaugural speech. In 1969 he spoke for 17 minutes. In 1969, the Presidei^^'^swore on two Nixon family Vice President Ag^iew swore bn a Bible that be­ longed to his oldest child. The President and his party watched the last inau­ gural parade from behind a bullet proof reviewing stand in front of the White House. It: several balls held in different places in Washington on inaugural night. The President and his family will visit each one. The Pr^ident doesn’t usually '{M dance at these balls. In fact, only two presidents • ever have. They were George Washington and L3mdon Johnson. will then return to the W hite House to begin kis last four years in office. The twenty-second amendment to the constitution reads: “No person , Selected to the office of the President more than twice.” Already people are wondering who will be sworn in at ^ * *'*T •? -f "" ' /flS* _ . the next presidential inauguration to b6 held on Janu- Preddent Nixon took the oath hf office from Chief Justice Earl Warren in the last arv 20,1977. inauguiatuHi. Mrs. Nixon hdld the two family Bibles. President Jchnsoh looked on.

.f? '. Did You Know? f a .V'-f T Puzzle-le-do John Roche W h en P resident W arren H arding ii / Acroas. A ll these words begfin with the letter T died in 1923, Vice President Calvin 1. A vacation out of town. Coolidge was visiting his father in . S' 3. You call your friands on Vermont when he received the the...... 4. A dock keeps the tight John Roche is one of the brightest news. John Coolidge was a notary public (a minor public official) and 6. Brothers or sisters that are young stars in the American Basket­ bom on the very same date ball Association. The New York Net swore his son into office late at are...... night by the light of a kerosene guard is a tremendous ball hatidler -lam p. Down. ^ and excellent shooter. John was out­ 4\ 1. N ot false. 2. You should standing in the playoffs last season, President Lyndon Johnson not suck your...... his first year in pro ball. John grew was the first president in his­ 3. You like to up in New York, where his father tory to be sworn into office by a eat bacon, woman. Judge Sarah T. Hughes lettuce and was a banker. He played college bas­ gave him the oath of office after ketball at the University of South sandwiches. President Kennedy was killed 4. A plant C arolina, w here he w as a three-tim e with bark in Dallas, Texas on November and limbs. All-America. John is six-feet, three 22, 19^. If a president dies in 6. Sally inches tall. office, the oath can be given by learned to The Gowns of the F hsi Ladies the nearest person who has the bra shoes. pow er to do it • DUttAM \ The Firrt Ladies’ dress exhibit is the most popular one at the Smithsonian’s Museum of History and Technology in Washington, D.C. In this display, models (mannequms) wear gowns from the time pf Martha Washingtou to the 1 ^ present. Above is Martha Wadiington’s gown. She used M in i J o k e s KcvMfWj No-Nos )nao-^V»er material from President W ashin^n’s uniform in makmg "Xo c q W Qudi c q \\ W e lo v e her handbag. She was the first lady from 1789 to 1797. has to ^et hev up each \nom\ag\ Sotne.^^'ones you, Norynsjj

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A VJha'V, do Nou co>\\ cs aV vox-V c\oc\c\ 1 V I s W \ i ^ \ 1 Nonn\| Qo^. •«. :s 1 o ^ e ,\ b + T S K B a x T 1 1 - 3 QUO -V^e. \\ i s l i S o¥i\eTS e to a ^ ] / o - i \ + o 1 tVx'cee a x . 4- l - o 1 A van i Nsv'^ vuvnoV -I \a\V \t oNev .w^Vv^our . Dolly Madison wore this yel-. Ma^y Todd iancoln woro pim- | 1 A 21 20 19 18 17 16w dress at a New Year’s re- pie velvet at the New Years DCMIAM U T S R Q c a tio n in 1816. Madison was reoepticHi in, 1864. lin coln was p ru d en t from 1809 td 1817. p ie sid ^ t from 1861 to 1865. ALPHA BETTY President Nixon’s Inaugural C ^ e O S \n :/C W hy not have an inaugural party and ask some of your • # friends over to watch the cer^nonies on television?r ,, Noo W h a t y ou ’ll n eed : o r I I 0 clock 1 package of your favorite \r\ fhe cake m ix "StJcfe S orA \ | Q.\yio\\i m , o L ’tk iS (S os\ * . 1 package of white frosting y - i - i J i i 3S s n o \K s ■ V T 'e - ____ ' m ix 16 peppermint candy sticks "^notV rte vs ABCDE'FGHIJKLMNOPQRST U V W X Y Z Sei" Clocks? ni Tl 'lO fio X\ / ____7 1. Follow the directions / 2. Follow the directions (&MPPC . Cake. on the cake mix box. You on the frosting mix pack­ ll ^ can makft a round or a age. % square cake. y V .1 . 5 \ t c V

ElMm^^ooe^?StwOTe^is Since Mrs« Nixon will -V ,3. In place of candles, put eight pet^ two inaiigv^ balls as t h i , 10 d clh cK U d doc-lk \x dc\ock; mint sticks on the top of your cake. Th* dress to. her husband’s third Lady, she will pick tbe govm M m m win stand for Mr. Nixon’s d A t yeaw m Inaugural Ball Franklin D. b c d e f g h i j k 1 m»n 0 p g r s t a v w x y z office. Use the additional sticks to dec­ Bbosevelt was the only presir die wants to put in Ihe ecmibit, ^ a orate the sidediow. dent to serve three terms

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M-* SI The goat is a member of / the cattle family. It swal­ lows its food into a special stomach. It chews it later. Most goats have beards. The ^ a . male is called a billy or buck. The female is called a nanny or doe. Young goats are I called kids. DE8NAM .5t V A

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The Mini Page Quiz-a-Roo! \t6 FriewiaVvx'pl Q. How much money does a^ president TheP^e*.\dcnH' I make each year? Sa\ax\j^? I * i 1^1 ■ A. $200,000 a year salary, $50,000 for ex­ OcCupQ+»‘‘>*'l, penses, and a travel allowance of up to ?\oce $40,000. taivA:^ Q. What has been the occupation of most of the presi- J * ' ’'f' A. Of the ^ elected, 23 have been lawyers. There has been one planter, farmer, tailor, educatOT,engmeer,^ businessman, teacher, sailor and editor. Tmee j^esi- dents have been soldiers by profession. Two have been rn< Q. What^Sate has produced the m ok presid^ts? A. Seven presidents have come from Virginia. They were

Presidents Washington, Jefferaon, Monroe, / MBNAM Tyler, Taylor and AVilson. Ohio is next, with six to its Oir0d.it/ V': t " ■yi v'i -: Q. How old does a man have to be to be elected presi­ s o m e ? ” Tonight at 10 on CBS dent? A. 35 years old. John F. Kennedy was the youngest ever elected. He wds 43. ' OiiNAM ■• • • , 04,'*

(22)WWLP (24)WEDH (30) WHNB (40) WHYN Hartford-CBS New Haven - ABC Hartford - Ind. Waterbury - NBC Springfield - NBC Hartford-PBS New Britain - N ^ ' Springfield-A ^ / ...... 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD TV PAGE 3 TV PAGE 2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU) - SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1973 - ■ ...... 1 ' Saturday, January 13 I D a ^ lm e M A lp i^ y (8-40) ASSIGNMENT: (18) LIVING WORD — 5:00 — (40) WHAT’S MY LINE? (1962). Jeume Moreau, Oskar 4;— 9iSO-=- (M O ) SPLIT SECOND VIENNA I > I I L R U ; ^ Beddhig-Appllamias ■ MORNING (20-22^0) WHO,WHAT, (20-22-30) RETURN TO (3) PERRY MASON Werner. (E)^, (3) JOKER’AWHJD — 7:00 — Guest: Susan Strasberg as an OR WHERE GAME PEYTON PLACE (8 ^ ) WIDE WORLD (3) WILDLIFE THEATRE — 8:30 — I Funiltura SloiwIH5 main STREET^ MANCHESTER _ 1 6 1 6 0 — (22) NOT FOR heiress linked to murder. (3) SUNRISE SEMESTER . WOMEN ONLY (24) MISTER ROGERS — 4:00 — OF SPORTS (8) CONN. SCENE (3) BRIDGET LOVES (18) WESTERNER ^ Middletown — Old Sa^rook — OPEN MON. thru FRI. till 9 P;M.; (Sat. till 5:30) ■ j (30) REUGIOUS (40) FLUSTSTONES - - 1 , 0 0 — (3) ANDY GRIFFITH (18) NBA HIGHLIGHTS (20-22) NEWS BERNIE (24) DAVID SUSSKIND (8) W H A rS MY UNE? (8) MOVIE (24) MASTERPIECE (30) HEE HAW Uncle Moe runs away from — 6:10 — — 10:00 - ■Vj (20-30) WATCH (18) JOANNE CARSON THEATRE (40) AVENGERS home. — 10:30 — 53534853235348535353535348532323234889235353535353232353535348482323232353482348 •••• (8) DAVEY ft GOLIATH (3) MOVIE (20-22-30) SOMERSET (18) ORAL ROBERTS YOUR CHILD — 5:30 — — 9:00 — % — 6:25 — (8) DIAUNG FOR (24) SESAME STREET — 7:30 — DOLLARS (22) TO TELL THE TRUTH (18) TO BE ANNOUNCED (3) MARY TYLER MOORE (8) PURUC SERVICE (40).LOVE, (3) GEORGE KIRBY — 11:00 — (20-22-30) DINAH SHORE (40) ALL MY CHILDREN (20) FILM Phyllis’ brother makes a play — 6:30 — AMERICAN STYLE (8) ANYTHING YOU CAN DO (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS g (24) SESAME STREET — ItSo — for the wrong girl. (3) PUBUC SERVICE (22) AS SCHOOLS (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (18) EL SUPER SHOW 5; (40) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (3) AS TOE WORLD TURNS — 4:30 — MATCH WITS (8-40) STREETS OF (30) PUBUC SERVICE (3) MERV GRIFFIN (20) FILM (20) HAVE GUN — -1. 10:30 — (8-40) LETS MAKE A DEAL (30) WATER WORLD SAN FRANCISCO I (22) JONATHAN WINTERS WILL TRAVEL — 7:00 — (20-22-30) CONCENTRATION (20-22-30) 3 ON A MATCH (18) POPEYE Two fisherman in trouble 1^ ONE OF THE REASONS ’ g (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE __ 5:55 __ (3) CBS NEWS (40) DICK VAN DYKE — 8:00 — WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR — 2:00 — (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING after discovering smugglers. — 11:30 — (8) CAR'TOONS (22) MIKE DOUGLAS (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY (20-22-30) MOVIE (3) MOVIE % (20-22-30) TODAY SHOW — 11:00 — (3) GUIDING UGHT (30) YOU DONT SAYl — 6:00 — A swastika is painted on “ Incident on a Dark Street” “ Beloved Infidel” (1959). (8) NEWS (8-40) NEWLYWED GAME (40) I LOVE LUCY — 8:00 — (20-22-30) SALE OF (3) NEWS Archie’s front door. (1973). David Canary, Richard (20-22-30) DAYS OF Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr. HEARING (3) CAPT. KANGAROO THE CENTURY , — 5:00 — (18) MOVIE (8-40) ALIAS SMITH Castellano. (8) AVENGERS OUR LIVES (18) JIM ft TAMMY “ All the Young Men” (1960). AND JONES PROBLEM TO OUR C A R E (40) W H A rS MY LINE? — 2:30 — — 9:30 — (20) JOHNNY CARSON (40) JACK LaLANNE (20) nuM Sidney Poltier. The boys are accused of (22) NHL HOCKEY 1,11:30 - (3) SEARCH FOR (24) MISTER ROGERS (3) BOB NEWHART TOMORROW (22) THIS IS YOUR LIFE rustling. Bruins at Maple Leafs. — 8:30 — (S)LOVEOFUFE ~ "(SO) HOGAN’S HEROES (24) SPORTS 70s Guest; Marcia Wallace as (8-40) BEWITCHED (8-40) .DATING..GAME (18) MOVIE (30) MOVIE (8) I LOVE LUCY (40) c o m e r PYLE Bob’s receptionist. (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD (20-22-30) DOCTORS (30) BLACK EXPOSURE "Fire Down Below” (1957). “ Stage Door’’ (1937). (40) ROMPER ROOM — 5tS0 — — 10:00 — SQUARES — 6:30 — Rita Hayworth. Katherine Hepburn, Ginger _ Year BeNoae HEARING AID SERVICE 5 (20) MAKE ROOM (3) MARLENE DIETRICH: I — 9:00 — — 3:00 — (3) CBS NEWS (20-22-30) EMERGENCY! Rogers. FOR DADDY I WISH YOU LOVE S foto D. Hulser • * ! « « « Home Appotatmente — No OWlgatloo a = W. (3) HAP RICHARDS' (3) LOVE IS A MANY (8) NEWS Paramedic trainee tries to (40) THRILLER AFTERNOON (22) HOGAN'S HEROES make the team. Special — Miss Dietrich (8) PHIL DONAHUE SPU3SDORED THING (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY (20) MAKE ROOM M 34 PRATT ST., HARTFORD. CONN. Phone ?47-7724 | (20) ROMPER ROOM (24)FILM ODYSSEY makes her U.S. television — 12:30 — — 12:00 — (8-40) GENERAL HOSPITAL (SO) BEVERLY FOR DADDY (20-22-30) ANOTHER Movie — “ Jules and Jim” debut. (8) WRESTLING S Opm Mon. - Fri. 9 to 5 — SatunlayB 9 to 1 s (22) KITTY TODAY (3) NEWS HILLBILUES (22-30) NBC NEWS WORLD :$ (30) MIKE DOUGLAS (8-40) PASSWORD (40) NEWS (40) STRUM A DRUMMERS (20-22-30) JEOPARDY — 3:30 — — 5:55 — —T2i30 — (3) RANGER STATTON i - 9 : 1 5 - (3) WHArS HAPPENING Sunday, January 14 I (3) YOGI BEAR (3) PERRY MASON (8-40) ONE LIFE TO UVE

— — (20-22-30) WONDERFUL — 7:00 — (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE 1:00 (8-.30) TH IS IS THE LIFE ( 3 0 ) LET US CELEBRATE (3) YOUR COMMUNITY WORLD OF DISNEY “ The Mystery in Draciila’s * Early American cabinet — 10:.30 — (8-40) BASKETBALL SYLVAN U CONSOLE — 7j30 — Castle” Conclusion. Maple veneos, hardwood (3) LOOKUP & LIVE Lakers at Hawks. Monday, January J5 (8) WORSHIP - (24) PUPPETS AND - COLOR TV solids and decorative non­ (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE — 1:30 — (30) MOUSE FACTORY retirement. " (22) GOSPEL HOUR MODEL CL2253K wood material — 6:00 — THE POET (24) BOOK BEAT (.30) RING AROUND — i l: 0 0 (3) MOVIE * Giant 25 inch diagonal pic­ (3-8-22) NEWS (40) POLKA! “ Tarzan Escapes” (1936). Special — Shakespeare. “ Theatre of War” by ETic TH E W O R U I (3) CAMERA THREE ture (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH — 8:00 — Johnny Weissmuller. Bentley. (8-40) BULLWINKLE — 8:00 — *-Chrqmatrix« picture tube (20) SOUNDING BOARD (8-40) ROOKIES — 7:45 — (18) BASKETBALL (3) CLOSEUP (22) SPORTS CHALLENGE (3) M A S H combines brightness (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE Off-duty cops get involved in — 10:00 — (40) SACRED HEART — 11:15 — — 2:00 — Adventures of an imaginary with contrast for the sharp­ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH a delinquent camp. (3) BILL COSBY (20-22-30) SUPER captain. est Sylvania coIot picture evo: (40) WILD WILD WEST (18) BETTER WAY Guests; Ike and Tina Turner, " — 8:00 — (.30) JEWISH LIFE SUNDAYS (8-40) THE F.B.I. * Gibraltar 90*,cha^ for solid Marty Feldman, George Kirby,’ (3) DAVEY & GOLIATH — 6:30 (20-22-30) LAUGH-IN Special — Highlights of past Erskine plays golf to trap state performance and (24) STATE OF CONN. Z , (8) c a t h o l i c s e r v ic e — 11:30 — (3) CBS NEWS Guest! Robert Goulet. Su er Bowls. thieves. reliability (.30) UNCLE WALDO (3) ON THE AGENDA (8) ABC NEWS (24) FULL CIRCLE - 10:35- ; ‘ (18) GOSPEL SING *AFC push button locks in (40) CLOSEUP - (8) DIALOGUE — 3:00 — (22-30) NBC NEWS Special — Pop-rock ctfticert (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY (22) SPORTS PROFILE — 8:30 — fine tuning - a perfect pic­ with Cat Stevens and Leon — 8:30--, i (3) MOVIE (24) d e s ig n in g w o m e n — 11:00 — (30) ADELANTE 'To Be Announced. ture even when you change Russell. (3) CAPTAIN BOB (3) MANNIX — 7:00 — (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (40) MAKE A WISH (20-22-30) SUPER BOWL Spinster sisters hire Mannix channels (8) CAPTAIN NOAH (3) MOVIE — 9:00 — (20) HAVE GUN — Special — ''•Perma-Lock«^the anti-goof (22) BILLY JAMES HARGIS to find a motorist. “ If a Man Answers” (1962). (3) HERE’S LUCY WILL TRAVEL — NOON — ■■ (14-0) vs. Washington Raskins (20-22-30) McMi l l a n color tuning system that I (30) UNDERDOG Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin. Guest: Bob Cummings as an (3) CHALLENGE AND WIFE nevntorgets — 11:05 — (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY (11-3). (8) TRUTH OR antique dealer. — 9:00 — (8) CONN. SCENE '".^Iiist&t Color* provides per­ (24) JANAKI One of four suspects plans to CONSEQUENCES (8-40) MOVIE (3) INTERNAT’L ZONE (20) BASKETBALL — 3:30 — kill Sally. fect color picture in sec- (18) DICK VAN DYKE “ A Gunfight” (1971). Kirk — I 1:30 — (8-22) EARTH LAB North Carolina State vs. (8 ) MOVIE (24) FRENCH CHEF onds-no warm-up time re­ (20) NBC NEWS Douglas and Johnny Cash are (3) MOVIE (30) SAMSON Maryland. “ Nightfall” (1956). Aldo Ray, quired — 9:00 — (22-30) NEWS the antagonists. “ The Hunters’’ (1958). (40) LATINO (22) WATER WORLD Anne Bancroft. * Remote tuning, control op­ (8-40) m o v ie (20-22-.30) MOVIE Robert Mitchum, Robert (30) CONN. WEEKEND (18) RELIGIOUS tional extra. (24) OPEN LINE — 9:20 — “ Plaza Suite’’ (1971). “ Company of Killers” (1970). Wagner. (40) ROLLER DERBY TOWN HALL (40) ABC NEWS (3) QUE HAY DE NliEVO Comedy with Walter Matthau. Police drama with Van (40) CONVERSATIONS — 7:30 — (8-40) MOVIE (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN Johnson, Ray Milland. “ An Echo of Theresa” (1973). — 9:.30 — — 12:15 — — 4:00 — (8) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (24) MASTERPIECE (18) 700 CLUB Paul Burke, Polly Bergen. Jack Benny Hosts his “ First (3) WE BELIEVE (8) FOR THE CONSUMER (18) CONN. REPORT ELECTRONICS (18) STAND UP ft CHEER THEATRE (20-22-30) JOHNNY (.30) JONNY QUEST (20) FILM — 9:30 — Farewell Special” on NBC- (24) SPEAKING FREELY “ ’s Schooldays” . CARSON (40) JEWISH HERITAGE 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 64Y-1124 (22) HOLLYWOOD (3) DORIS DAY — 12:30 — (40) ISSUES & ANSWERS TV Thursday (Jan. 18) at 9 Part 1 of 5. The problem: Mandatory Guest host; Libeface. 10:00 — (3) FACE THE NATION SQUARES p.m. — 4:30 — — 9:30 — (3) LAMP UNTO MY FEET (8)BLACK IS (18) MAYOR’S HOUR (8-40) CURIOSITY SHOP (22-30) MEET THE PRESS (3) ROBERT YOUNG (40) DANIEL BOONE AND THE FAMILY Tuesday, January 16 — 5:00 — Special — Family comedy. 8:00 — — 9:.30 — (3) BIG VALLEY Guests include Beau Bridges, — 6:00 — (3) MAUDE (3) MOVIE Super Bowl Team Rosters (8) IT TAKES A THIEF Dick Van Dyke, Julie Make a Difference Where You Save! (3-8-22) NEWS III Walter celebrates his 50th “ The Voyage of the Yes” (18) JOURNEY TO Sommars. IT DOES (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH Pos. l l i (1973). Two men journey hV No. Name . WASHINGTON REDSKINS ADVENTURE (18) ORAL ROBERTS (20) SOUNDING BOARD birthday. MIAMI DOLPHINS 4 P ■ilii! INSiTANT (8-40) TEMPERATURES boat from California to Hawaii. K (24) SONG CIRCLES •ft -ft ■<>- (24) ZOOM ' 1 Qaro Yepremiai: K 5 Curt Kni^I — 10:00 — - 13 Alvin Hammond S i l r (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH RISING (24) BLACK JOURNAL • ' 11 QB (18) LIVING FAITH •iii 12 Bob Griese QB 14 Sam Wyche QB — 5:30 — EARNINGS (40) WILD WILD WEST Quarterback becomes an Profile; Chicago. ^ . 13 s 17 BUI Kilmer QB (24) AMERICAN (20-22-30) NIGHT GALLERY S.AVI MGS 22 Roosevelt Taylor S intern. '■ / ' ''''' 'L:i'0 :0 6 -r- IS Earl Morrall QB RIVER Guest: (ieraldine Page as an — 6130 — 21 Jim Klick RB 23 s .m e / LOAM 5 % bivideiMl paid (18) ADVENTURER- (8-40) MARCUS WELBY RB (3) CBS NEWS 22 Mercury Morris RB 25 Mike Hull (40) McHALE’S NAVY alcoholic. I I \ 1 I (J n; tram dap a f depbalt. . Bradley looks for priceless Young man prtfere being a 23 Charles Leigh RB 26 Bob Brunet RB (8) ABC Ne w s 29 Ted Vector CB — 6:00 — (24) FIRINQ LINE stained glass window.. 25 CB v t M m s Attmeayearip. (22-30) NBC NEWS grease monkey. 26 CB 30 Jeff Jordan RB (3) SIXTY MINUTES — 10:30 — (20-22-30) BONANZA 31 Charlie Harraway RB (24) MAGGIE — EXERCISES (20-22-30) NBC REPORTS 32 RB (8) LAWRENCE WELK Joe is up against a psy­ 39 Larry Csonka RB 32 Jack Pardee LB (3 ) p r o t e c t o r s Special — “ The Forbidden 40 S 37 CB (18) NEW DIRECTIONS (22) ADVENTURER — 7:00 — chopath. Last show of series. City.” Tour of Peking. RB 42 Paul Warfield WR 40 George Nock SINGERS (30) STATE ECONOMY (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN (24) FOURTH ESTATE 45 Curtis Johnson CB 41 CB (24) STATE OF CONN. S 42 Charlie Taylor WR (24) MILD BUNCH (8) TRUTH OR 49 Clmrles Babb — 11:00 — — 8:30 — LB 43 Larry Brown RB A Western satire. CONSEQUENCES ' — 10:.35 — 51 (3) HAWAII FIVE-O ' 53 LB 44 Jeff Severson S (40) AVENGERS . (3-22-30) NEWS (18) DICK VAN DYKE (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY 54 Howard Kindig TC 53 Harold McLinton LB Psychiatrist is hounded by a 55 LB — 11:15 — (20) NBC NEWS — 11:00 -r- 56 Jesse Powell LB — 6:30 — mad genius. 57 LB 56 c (8-40) NEWS (22-30) NEWS (3-8-18-22-30) NEWS 58 George Burman C.G (18) THE DEAF HEAR (8-40) MOVIE 59 LB (24) WOMANKIND (20) HAVE GUN — 60 AI J^lns G-T 60 John Wilbur G (24) THIRTY MINUTES — 11:30 — MANCHESTER “ The Night St'rangher’’ 62 C 62 Ray Schoenke G-T (3) NAME OF THE GAME (40) ABC NEWS WILL TRAVEL 65 DT 64 Manuel Sistrunk DT — 7:00 — (1973). Reporter searches lo r a (1 8 ) NEWS — 7:30 — 66 G 66 Myron Pottios LB (3) FACE THE STATE killer. Darren McGavin. - — il:0 5 — . 67 G 67 LB (29-30) JOHNNY CARSON OLDSMOBILE S (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET (24) JANAKI > ' DT-DE 68 Mike Fanucci DE (8) BIGHORN! (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS 72 (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE 73 T 72 DT (18) TEACH-IN — 11:45 — "Yov OMoMUto DMar" . (24) BILL MOYERS — 11:30 -r- 75 Manny Fernandez DT 73 Paul Leaveg G (18) MANCINI T (20) WILD KINGDOM . (8) MOVIE — 9:00 — (3) MOVIE 77 T 75 Terry Hermeling GENERATION Robert Foxworth stars as 79 Wayne Moore T 76 Walter Rock T (22) NBC NEWS “ 12 to^the Moon” (1960). 512 WEST OENTER ST. - 6IM511 (18) 700 CLUB “ The Street with No Name’ * TE 77 DE (20) FILM ^ the doctor in a videotape 80 (24) ZOOM Science fiction.. (20-22-30) HERNANDEZ: ’ (1948). Richard Widmark 82 WR 79 Ron McDole DE (22) PARENT GAME version of “ Frankenstein,” 83 Vem Den Herder DE 80 WK (30) WILD KINGDOM (40) MOVIE HOUSTON P.p. (8) MOVIE 84 BUI SUnfill DE 81 Mack Alston...... TE “ The Violent Ones” (1967). (24) BOOK BEAT scheduled in two parts on WR (

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— 6:00 — (20) FILM — 8:30 — (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL (.{.«.22) INKWS (22) WAIT TILL YOUR (8-40) MOVIE The case: Clearing a (18) 12 O'Cl.OCK HIGH FATHER GETS HOME “Female Artillery” (1973). convicted sex offender. (20) SOliNDINi; BOARD (30) CIRCUS! An outlaw and women travelers (20-22-30) COLE PORTER (24) H0IM;KIM)I)GK LODGK (40) DRAGNET fight vicious gang. Dennis IN PARIS (.{0) TO TKI.I. THK TRUTH Weaver, Ida Lupino. Special,— Perry Como, (40)’vni,l) WILD WKST — 8:00 — (20-22-30) BOB HOPE’S Diahann Caroll, and* Louis Jor­ (3) NATIONAL CHRISTMAS SHOW dan in a Porter song fest. — 6:30 — GEOGRAPHIC Special — Bob’s annual tour (24) STATE OF CONN. (3) LBS NKWS Special — “Strange Creatures to entertain overseas troops. — 10:35 — (8) ARC NLWS of the Night." Rare look at — 9:00 — (24) MARTIN ACRONSKY (22-.30) MIC >KWS bats, owls, hyenas, and others. (3) MEDICAL CENTER — 11:00 — (24) ri'I'RKTS AIND The case; An ailing aerialist. IIIK I’OKT (8-40) PAl L LYNDE (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS Paul mails hate letter to (18) 700 CLUB (20) HAVE GUN — — 7:00 — senior partner. (24) (;OVERNOR’S WILL TRAVEL (3) \M I\T IN THK WORLD REPORT (18) THEATRE ONE Gov. Thomas Meskill talks — 11:05 — Topic: Taiwan. Guest: Robert Morley. (24) JANAKI (8) I Rt III OR about education. LONSK^I KNCKS (20-22-30) ADAM-12 — 9:.30 — — 11:30 — (18) DICK > AN DA RK Women police commissioner (24) FINE ART OF (3) MOVIE (20) NBC NKVt S accompanies Reed and Malloy <;OOFING OFF “South Sea Sinner” (1950). (22-30) NKW S on patrol, How to do nothing a get a lot Shelley Winters. ( tO) ABC NKNA S (24) HOW TO WIN out of it. (8-40) MOVIE “ Frankenstein.” Conclusion. Bob Hope’s Christmas tour** — 7:.30 — THE NOBEL PRIZE — 10:00 — to entertain American Special — Interviews with (3) CANNON (20-22-30) JOHNNY (.3) nil, I'RICK IS R IG in troops overseas is seen on (8) I'AKI N I (;AMK Linus Pauling, Glenn Seaborg, Killer tries to frame his CARSON (18) ION \T II AN W IN I KRS William Shockley, others. sister. Guest*: Jack Benny. NBC-TV Wednesday (Jan. 17) at 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, January 18 IN WASHINGTON (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON policewoman. NBC-TV’s “Today Show” will — 6:00 — (24) FRENCH CHEF Guests; Sandy Duncan, (18) 700 CLUB originate six programs in (.3-8-22) NEW S (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN Washington, D.C., in connection (18) 12 O'CLOCK Hl<;il — 7:00 — Howard Cosell, Marty Feld­ (3) C F O man. Guest : Steve Lawrence with the inauguration of (20) SOI NDIN(; BOARD (24) STATE OF CONN. President Nixon. (24) ZOOM (8) TRl TH OR (24) ADVOCATES (.30) r o TELL THE TRl TH CONSEyCENCES Are drug commercials — 10:35 — (40) W ILD W ILD W EST (18) DICK VAN DYKE hazardous to your health? (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY (20) NBC NEWS — 9:00 — — 11:00 — — 6:30 — (22-30) NEWS • (3) MOVIE (8-22-30-40) NEWS IVEST (3) CBS NEWS (24) SOUL! “Vertigo” (1958), an Alfred (20) HAVE GUN — ILL (8) ABC NEW S Guests; The Spinners. Hitchcock mystery. James WILL TRAVEL (40) ABC NEW S MCKAfiEj (22-30) NBC NEWS Steiyrt, Kim Novak. — 11:30 — • STORE (8-40) KlING Fll — 7:30 — (3) NEW'S First of weekly series. Caine (8-40) MOVIE MANCHESTER (8) YOl ASKED FOR IT hunts for a colleague. PARKADE (18) HOCKEY “ Lady Killer’’ (1973). (20-22-30) JACK BENNY’S Barbara Feldon. BTJIXi SELEJCnON OF Islanders at Bruins. FIRST FAREWELL (20-22-30) JOHNNY IMPORTED (20) FILM Special Benny, with Bob (22) THRILL SEEKERS CARSON AND Hope, Dean Martin, Flip d o m e s t ic (30) W AIT TILL YOUR' Wilson, Joey Heatherton, — 12:00 — FATHER (;ETS HOME others. (3) MOVIE WINES (40) d r a (;n e t (24) AMERICAN FAMILY “Hong Kong Farewell” P o rtra it of a fam ily in (1%2). Gary Merrill. LIQUORS — 8:00 — Greenwich Village. (18) NEWS --p l u s - (3) THE W ALTONS h a rv est HILL John-Boy falls in love with — 10 :00 — Jenny. (8-40) STREETS OF DISNEY’S FIRST DISCOVERY (8-40) MOD SgHAD SAN FRANCISCO Walt Disney’s first TV show BRANDS New time slot. Brenda was “One Hour in Wonderland” Thd problem: Suspected child MASTER-CHARGE beating. Vaccaro guests as a in 1950. PBHSONAL CHARGE _A£S30UNTS INVITED Friday, January 19 TEL. M9-0M6 unearthly something. — 6:00 — — 8:00 — (:3-8-22) NEWS (3) MISSION: (24) INAUGURAL CONCERT (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH IMPOSSIBLE Special — Eugene Ormandy Our SPEEDY Specialty (20) SOCNDING BOARD > The mission: Kidnap an conducts the Philadelphia ntU L T DEuaous (24) h o d (;e p o d g e l o d g e alleged defector. Orchestra. CHICKEN (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (8-40) BRADY BUNCH — 9:30 — (40) WILD WILD WEST ' .Greg has trouble keeping his (8-40) ODD COUPLE Brown in 6 Minntcn — 6:.30 — date. '■ Income tax troubles. The winM’s "O nert emttm' (I8)T^KI RACING eMdnn’' with InooiiipanMs (3) CBS NEWS — 10:00 — (20-22-:i0) SANFORD & SON ta ste . (8) ABC NEWS (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN (22-30) NBC NEWS “Lamortt Goes African.” STYLE O AIX IN Fide Up 10 BOantes Later (24) WORLD PRESS (24) WEEK^N r e v ie w Guests include Ruth Buzzi, — 7:00 — — 8:«P — Roy Clark. DEcra HmVErlH (3) YOCNG DR. KILDARE (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY (20-22-30) BOBBY DARIN Laurie prepares te^^take the MB OBNTBB 8Td<-««S-MM (8) TRI TII OR Premiere. Guests: Burl Ives, CONSKgilENCES rap for stolen exam. Dyan Cannon, Mimi Hines. . (18) DICK VAN DYKE (18) SPORTS CHALLEf^GE — 11:00 — (20-22-30) LITTLE PEOPJ.E (20) NBC NEWS (8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Rock star charges Dr. (22-30) NEWS (20) HAVE GUN — . Jamison with malpractice. (24) FREE FOR ALL WILL TRAVEL (40) ABC NEWS — 9:00 — \ — 11:30 — (3) MOVIE — 7:30 — (3Tn e w s t; u : f R K *: s (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING “The Man Who Knew Too (8-40) IN CONCERT 0 Much” (1956), A Hitchcock (8) LASSIE Grand. Funk Railroad at LflBO^MOfiiE s (18) BKTER WORLD drama. James Stewart, Doris Madison ^u are Garden. (20) HUMAN DIMENSION Day. (20-22-30) JOHNNY 277 BROAD (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (8-40) ROOM 222 CARSON Mark Famer is guitarist and Tough youth defies school (24) WALL ST. WEEK lead singer of Grand Funk authority. — 12:00 — (30) HOLLYWOOD (3) MOVIE Railroad, featured in SQUARES (18)700CCUB FJL M i U . I ■; concert on .ABC-TV Friday (20-22-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR — 2 : 0 0 - (40) NANNY AND (3) MOVIE (Jan. 19) at 11:30 p.m. THE PROFESSOR Musty trunk contains an m AUanUe Heating Oil Doa wmis L.T. W OOD CO. JSSSSBS mmb V- 51 M aoollSte43-112« For 24 Nn t I m r Sonfeo, PIm m $49-3701 ~ U MAIN