PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ May 23, 1975 MuseumFundsWill Be Sought SOUTH WINDSOR at the South Windsor Housing lianrljfat?r lEumnn Ipralb Authority for the Elderly, Elm Judy Kuehnel St. Saturday at 10 a.m. Correspondent MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 200 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.SIX PAGES 644-1364 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Rcrat& ______^______\ ______The South Windsor Historical Society and the Bicentennial Area Profile Leisure Center Commission are expected soon .Planned In Sweden to approach the Town Council believed to be the birthplace of May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Union for some financial help regar­ any particular famous person. School, Main St. Stockholm—A family leisure ding the proposed town center that will include a chil­ The house has yet to be iden­ The only item on the agenda museum. dren’s zoo and an “adventure Lebanon Threatened tified, but is said to be a two- is the discussion of the $201,000 The project of moving a 200- playground” is to be estab­ story structure and in fine con­ cut made in the board budget by year-old home on Main St. to lished at B orghqlm on the dition. The project has been the Town Council. the site of the old community island of Oland as a comple­ chosen as a bicentennial effort hall has been approved by both Dedication ment tp Sweden’s famous Kol- by both the Historical Society marden Zoo, 90 miles south of organizations and negotiations The South Windsor Chamber and the Bicentennial Commis­ of Commerce will hold the Stockholm, w hich is said to By New Political Crisis with the owners are under way. sion. flagpole dedication ceremony be Europe’s biggest and most Town Manager Terry modern. Sprenkel has said that it could Parade Monday The South Windsor annual cost in excess of $8,000 to move BEIRUT (UPI) — The appointment of a Suleiman Franjieh’s decision to appoint Memorial Day Parade will be Lebanon.” Outgoing Premier Rashid Solh the old home. new military government to quell the country’s first military government. held Monday at 11:30 a.m. called it “a serious challenge to Moslems He said that while the Town Lebanon’s recurring civil strife today But Moslem and leftist leaders con­ The parade will travel north in Lebanon who will not let it pass.” Council has not been asked to PUUDEPT. STOK threatened to spark a major political demned the move and vowed never to on Sullivan Ave. from Wapping The newspaper As Safir said Socialist finance any of this proposal yet, (Wa Have A Notion To P|aasa) accept it. Community Church, to &nd crisis. leader Kamal Jumblatt and former before any commitment is Next to Frank’s Supermarkat Lebanon’s Christian communities took Moslem parliamentary leader Rashid Hill Rd., east to Nevers Rd., East Middia Tpka., Manchastar premiers Karami and Saeb Salam, all in­ made it would be his to the streets to celebrate President Karami termed it “a sad end for fluential Moslem political figures, have recommendation that the north to the high school grounds where Memorial Day decided to call for a general strike to building be completely in­ protest the appoinment of the military spected to decide whether it is ceremonies will take place. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and cabinet. feasible to move it. PAINT Half of Lebanon’s three million citizens Brownies are invited to march The museum would contain We carry it in smaii cans; pius are Moslems and the other half are numerous artifacts, antique in the parade. Seniors Meet Christians. Although both theoretically pieces, written volumes and VARNISH, PORCH ENAMEL, had equal footing in former governments, other pieces pertaining to South The South Windsor Senior NEWS Citizens will meet Wednesday, PATCHING COMPOUND, PUTTY, th e military commanders are Windsor’s past. predominantly Christian. According to Richard May 28 at 1 p.m. at St. PAINT REMOVER and ANTIQUING Margaret Mary’s Church Hall, CAPSULES Franjieh Friday appointed Noureddin Nicholson, vice-chairman of the Rifai, a 76-year-old retired general with a Hayes Rd. QUALITY PRODUCTS, - at Bicentennial Commission, it is reputation for toughness, to head an eight- Meets Tuesday possible that many famous peo­ BUDC^JET PR ICES! Brown Resigns Ky May Become Farmer man cabinet that included six other The South Windsor Board of ple may have visited the home WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ambassador L. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nguyen Cao generals and one civilian. Education will meet Tuesday, in its past; however, it is not Dean Brown, who organized and ran Ky, the former vice premier of South Viet­ The appointments followed four days of President Ford’s task force to resettle In­ nam, landed at Dulles International Air­ bloody street fighting between Palestinian dochinese refugees, resigned Friday after port Friday to rejoin his family for the guerrillas and rightwing Phalangists six weeks with the program. first time since the fall of Saigon. He said which left 45 dead and more than 200 in­ Mrs. Julia Vadala Taft, who has been actor John Wayne offered him 17,000 acres jured. working on his staff, was selected to of land in to set up a farming com­ The much violated cease-fire appeared succeed him. munity for South Vietnamese refugees. to take hold again after announcement of PRICE WINS OUT!!!• • • Brown, who had retired from the State Asked if he might accept the offer, Ky the new government. Department and became president of the said, “Sure.” He plans to visit Wayne and Joint army-Palestinian patrols moved Middle East Institute in Washington, told discuss it. into hotspots and for the first time this A Dtv 1 Aton r on his staff he was forced to leave the task week a measure of calm returned to Doin>( BukiiiP'iA in 'la( filter Prepare for Memorial Day force because the institute urgently Beirut’s shattered suburbs. HiYftftinl lor G»i Do something Turldsh (Jnresl Noted needed him back. Rifai, a Moslem, said in his brief first Honoring the memories of fallen soldiers at the Italian town this week. Bulla said the Memorial Day Parade will WASHINGTON (UPI) - A senior of­ He had taken a two-week leave of ficial traveling with Secretary of State statement as premier that members of Veterans Monument in St. James Cemetery Thursday are, begin Monday at 9:30 a.m. on Main St. from the Army and absence from the institute six weeks ago Parliament “were consulted by the presi­ from the left, Wesley Bulla, chairman of the Permanent Henry Kissinger said the secretary feels a nice for Navy Club. John Sibun of Hebron will give a talk in Center to get the task force going. continuation of the American ban on arms dent and all agreed on demanding a - MANCHESTER HI FI CLEARANCE SALE Memorial Day Committee, Walter Von Hone, committee Park at 11 a.m. at the end of the parade. (Herald photo by shipments to Turkey may trigger a cabinet that secures stability and satisfac­ tion.” secretary, and Joseph Walling, their helper. Veterans’ Dunn) Comedienne Dies Turkish military assault against Greece. Asked if a military government meant MANCHESTER PARKADE TEL. 649-8535 groups honored all such monuments in the six cemeteries in WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) - Jackie He said Turkish military shortages due to martial law, Rifai told newsmen “not “Moms” Mabley, the comedienne who the U.S. arms embargo caused Turkish yet.” yonr home! starred on the black night club circuit for anger over Greek fortification of the NEW IN CARTONS He said there were no immediate plans decades and whose earthy humor won its Aegean Islands, where the two countries DOOR BUSTERS QUANTITY MODEL LIST SALE| to institute censorship or curfew restric­ widest acceptance with TV appearances in are disputing ownership of oil reserves in AIRCRAFTERS-SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION tions. iQUANTin MODEL LIST the late 1960’s, died Friday. She was 75. the Aegean Sea. Kissinger returned to FRIDAY TEAL CAR 19.95 457 FOR THAT HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Lebanese newspapers said leftist AC9 Gov. Grasso Agrees A spokesman at a White Plains hospital Washington about midnight Friday. CASSEHE leaders met Friday and would confer SANSUI Inside Today said Miss Mabley died of natural causes at 441 229.S5 It takes love —and money—to make a happy home. You can supply the love, again today to formulate thir reaction to RECEIVER MAY 23 SANYO .... $QA9SI about 7:15 p.m. She had been admitted to 1 4 FT818 and we can supply the money. No need to put off repairs, or improvements, Off to a Good Start the new government. CAR 8 TRACK “ | j Bookmobile...... Page 2 SANSUI any longer. Just obtain an estimate of costs, then come in or phone in for a To Pay Compromise the hospital with an undisclosed illness six VICTORIA, Tex. (UPI) - One of the of­ 771 429.95 ^ 3 1 8 weeks ago. RECEIVER & SANYO CAR low cost loan. Let your Credit Union be a part of your happy home. Bicentennial fe a tu re ...... Page 3 ficials at the Fifth First Annual Armadillo 4T403 4 9 ” 1 1 Business news...... Page 4 NIKKO 1 ° CASSEHE Exposition and Confab said, “I saw one SATUR­ Our ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 9.6 percent is the low est HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. whether an agreement had been reached Dear Abby...... Page 5 Leaving Laos painting of the Goodyear Blimpadillo, as 2020 RECEIVER 189.95 433 JENSEN 20 OZ. Governor Unable 24 C0709 79.95 p r 4 9 | hom e improvem ent loan cost known to us. And you enjoy all Grasso has agreed to provide wage in­ on the other 12 demands during lengthy- High School World...... Page 7 VIENTIANE (UPI) - The United States' thousands of people watched the body PIONEER COAX CAR SPKRS creases for state employes by deferring meetings with Democratic legislative Churches ...... Page 8 has begun evacuating women and children painting events Friday.” Preliminaries 449.95 DAY these plus benefits, too: To Attend Local SA9100 INT. AMP. 4 7 9 JEMSEN DYNAMOUNT . . . . $AQ 1 • Repayment through convenient, automatic payroll deductions; payments into the state pension fund, thus leaders and union representatives that Wings of Evening ...... Page 9 from Laos and burning nonessential em­ got under way in the yell off and the averting the threat of a strike by 36,000 ended Friday morning. 1 20 20 OZ. CAR SPKRS | • Personalized repayment terms; Manchester Has I t ...... Page 11 bassy documents in the face of anti- belching competitions. Still to come were Democratic Fete PIONEER MAY 24 h state workers. The increments — wage hikes given to the armadillo burrowing contests. Miss TX9100 349.00 *229 • Loan protection life insurance at no additional cost; Senior C itizens...... Page 9 American demonstrations and increasing TUNER SHORE The annual wage increments will come state employes on the basis of experience Communist control of the country. Vacant Lot of the World and tobacco spit­ Because of a particularly heavy 8 M91ED 54.95 4 8 • No hidden extras, service charges, or “add-ons"; Manchester Week in Review____Page 18 PIONEER CARTRIDGE three months later than usual under the and performance — would begin Oct. 1, in­ Two chartered planes flew 160 women ting — with and against the wind. schedule of committments, Gov. Ella 349.00 429 • Toll-free phone loan service from anywhere in Connecticut. compromise worked out Friday with union stead of July 1, and then run on schedule Herald Angle...... Page 12 Grasso will hot attend tonight's Honor SA8100 INT. AMP. KLH and children from Vientiane to Bangkok 8 32 125.00 4 3 1 Use our WATS line 1-800-842-0145: leaders, the governor said. the following year, she said. East teams score...... Page 12 Friday in the first step of the planned Auto Sales Down Banquet of the Manchester Democratic PIONEER SPEAKERS The compromise involves deferred pay­ MHS girls excel in tra c k ...... Page 12 • Confidential loan counseling. State Finance Commissioner, Jay 0. evacuation of most of the American com­ DETROIT (UPI) — Despite reports of Town Committee. TX8100 TUNER 249.00 465 ment of $5.3 million into the state workers’ Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cum­ Hundreds GARRARD Tapper, said the compromise is “ac- Tech loses by run ...... Page 12 munity. new car sales at a 14-year low, the auto in­ 04.95 4 7 1 pension retirement fund. mings was informed of the decision by the 2 408 TURNTABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN REPAYMENT AND COST SCHEDULE tuarially sound,” and will not have any Softball, Little L eague...... Page 14 They were allowed to leave only after dustry says it plans to keep open all 58 of SANSUI 259.00 408 Of SALE Mrs. Grasso said she did not expect to governor’s personal secretary Friday 551 RECEIVER (Complete) HNANCE CHARGE* major adverse effects on the employes’ lengthy negotiations among U.S. officials, its north American assembly plants next be forced to raise state taxes next year to afternoon. retirement fund. Among the other The Herald will not publish leftist student leaders and Communist week for the first tune since last KLH Items! LINEAR 24 M O N T H S 3 6 M O N T H S 4 8 M O N T H S 6 0 M O N T H S cover the wage increments, which headed demands was the right of state workers to Pathet Lao representatives. Communist Representing the administration and 8 600 4 9 1 Monday, Memorial Day. November.. SUSPENSION SPKRS 189.95 Total Total Total a list of 13 contract demands by the state bringing the governor's regrets will be SPEAKER 149.95 43 UP TO A m o u n t, Total collective bargaining and participation in troops had earlier barred the Americans The production schedule announcement M onthly Finance M onthly Finance M onthly Finance workers. State Rep. William A. O'Neill of East IWoodl LINEAR of M onthly Finance political activity, and the elimination of from leaving their residential compound. coincided With sales reports showing the MO Payment Charge Paym ent Charge Paym ent Charge The governor did not comment on Hampton. O'Neill is the new Democratic 200 SUSPENSION SPKRS 39.95 4 2 1 Loan Paym ent Charge injunctions against striking teachers. industry sold 180,362 new cars in mid-May, PR04AA *^DSS 50% state chairman, succeeding the late John 20 85.00 45 $1 0 .5 3 $ 1 3 1 .8 0 down nearly 28 per cent from figures for HEADPHONES $ 5 0 0 $ 2 2.98 $ 51 .5 2 $1 6 .0 4 $ 77.44 $ 1 2.59 $ 1 0 4 .3 2 Bailey, and is majority leader of the OFF. 21 .0 5 2 6 3.00 the same period last year and a 14-year 8 BOOKSHELF II SPUKERS 149.95 4 9 1 1,000 4 5 .9 6 103.04 32 .0 8 154.88 25.17 2 0 8.16 House. DRK I 42 .1 0 5 2 6.00 low for any May 11-20 period. 2.00 0 91 .9 2 2 0 6 .0 8 6 4 .1 6 3 0 9 .7 6 50 .3 4 4 1 6 .3 2 Cummings said he has learned that Lt. 119 EXPANDER 198.00 4 4 7 2 2 9.80 5 1 5.20 160.40 77 4 .4 0 125.85 1040.80 105.25 1315.00 Sales drops by the Big Three varied COMPRESSION ST*"™ " 82.50 4 5 1 5.00 0 Federal Gr4^d Jury Gov. Robert Killian will probably stop in 4 681EEE CARTRIDGE 10.000 4 5 9 .6 0 1030.40 3 2 0 .8 0 1548.80 25 1 .7 0 2 0 8 1 .6 0 2 1 0.50 2 6 30.00 from 32 per cent at Chrysler Corp. to 20 per cent at Ford Motor Co. sometime duriqg the evening "and see old TEAC friends" on his way to a meeting in New 2300 $ 5 3 0 1 Finemce charge is based on Annual Percentage Rate of 9.6 percent. Always ask for the "APR General Motors Corp., the giant of the REEL TO REEL 499.95 499 We Guarantee(| MAXELL UD-35-7 7.99 Haven. when comparing the interest charges of other lending institutions with EHAFCU rates. Probe Announced industry, said it sold 98,636 new cars in The banquet is at Willie's Steak House The Lowest mid-May, down 31 per cent from the same with a cocktail hour at 6 p.rn., dinner at 7 4300 REEL TO REEL 679.50 4 4 7 3 4VR5404 QUAD 229.95 * 1 8 7 1 period last year but still the best perfor­ Prices on ABOUT JOINING THE AIRCRAFT CREDIT UNION . . . HARTFORD (UPI) — A federal grand police, the Hartford Courant said. and dancing from 9 o'clock. jury will start investigating large scale mance for any mid-month since last July. ALTEC Audio ADC Membership in the Aircraft Credit Union primarily includes spouse and The Massachusetts investigation Friday 888A SPEAKERS 150.95 ea.49 4 VLM CARTRIDGE 65.00 * 3 3 1 gambling, loan sharking, extortion and culminated in the arrest of at least 22 out Components children of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft employees. Other locally associated stolen goods operations and corruption in of 31 people indicted by a federal grand AR ADC “Aircraft" groups are also within the field of membership. Ask for our Hartford next week, it was reported jury on gambling charges, including An­ SPEAKERS 129.00 ea.49 Car Tape 4 XLM 75.00 4 8 1 today. Millions Hit CARTRIDGE informative booklet. Questions and Answers about “your best financial friend. drew Pradella and Francesco Scibelli, Open Road DYNACO Players It tells you who is eligible to join and gives many helpful facts about the Special U.S. attorneys Paul Coffey and described as “mafia” members. 35 129.00 49 1330 BOMAN AM-FM 139.95 n i l Peter Casey say they have been coor­ SPEAKERS and 1 ^ IN DASH CAR CASSEHE Credit Union's organization and operation. Copies aie available at the main Coffey and Casey, commenting on the office or any branch. dinating their efforts with a two-year Springfield raids, said they hope to “break EPI For Holiday Weekend Accessories. probe of gambling in Springfield, Mass., beyond repair” the link between the Hart­ ^ 1 89.95 eA..*57 pnann PANASONIC FM SPEAKERS 1 ^ S'*®"" 8 TRACK CAR 139.05 n i l EAST HARTFORD AIRCRAFT by the FBI and Massachusetts state ford and Springfield crime organizations. EPI Manchester FEDERAL CREDIT UNION I'liilril Inlernaliuiiul observe Memorial Day on Friday. May 30. MT11 179.05 EA.412 4 F411 SANYO FM-FM SPEAKERS Store STEREO CAR 99.95 4 7 “Where Your Money Goes Farther” Millions of Americans took to the The Chicago Police traffic patrol unit and Norwalk Teachers roadways today to enjoy the long the Cook County Sheriff's Police announed MT111 EPI ONLY. Ifl H Memorial Day weekend, the first holiday plans for increased patrols during both SPEAKERS 289.95 ea4 7 7 4 31 59.95 4 7 | fling of the warm-weather months. SPEAKERS Main Office: 417 Main St., East Hartford, Conn. 06118 weekends. Police put on extra patrols and the Wisconsin Gov. Patrick Lucey said DUAL PIONEER 1225 TURNTABLE Branches: North Haven, Southington, National Safety Council estimated 400 to National Guard patrols and beefed-up 182.95 4 9 ” PLI2D TURNTA8LE 119-65 4 9 ” 1 Discussing Third Offer J C o m p to ^ 1 Middletown, Farmington, 500 persons could die in traffic accidents police patrols would keep an eye on state South Windsor, Research, Corporate «NCUA during the holiday period, which began at roadways. He said helicopters carrying DUAL 432” NORWALK (UPI) — Striking teachers teachers in light of events of the last week 6 p.m. local time Friday and ends at mid­ medical equipment also would be in the 1228 TURNTABLE 199-75 Check Our scheduled a morning meeting today to dis- or so,” Robert Aldrich, head of the board night Monday. air during the weekend in an effort to cut (Complete) Low Prices! UNDER *190 COMPACT MUSIC SYSTEMS css a third contract offer from the school of education, said. The Council said as many as 24,000 per­ do>vn on accidents and traffic fatalities. DUAL On Other ALL DISPLAY MODELS - ALL QUALIH board to end a two-day-old strike. The 900- The teachers said they will not return to sons could suffer disabling injuries in traf­ 1228 TURNTABLE 222.85 4 4 9 ” Major CHECKED FOR PERFORMANCE. SOME member union has defied a court order to their classrooms, however, until the com­ fic mishaps during the holiday weekend. ______(Complete)______AM/FM PHONO SOME AM/FM PHONO 8 THE return to work. mon council approves the contract. Two The San Fernando Valley Alert .set up Tough Crackdown Manufact­ Donald Kehoe, head of the Norwalk previous contracts approved by the free coffee, lemonade and stands at DUAL urers. TRACK SOME AM/FM ALL WITH Federation of Teachers, said the offer “is rest stops midway between Barstow, Planned I)y Police SPEAKERS teachers and the board of eduation were 1229 TURNTABLE 301.85 499” Pioneer probably close to what we are looking for. rejected by the council. Calif., and Baker, Calif., offering (Complete) Advent AIRCRAFT To indicate that it is positive would be to The teachers, who have been working motorists a leg-stretching respite on the HARTFORD (UPI) - On the eve of the — ------indicate what our recommendq^tion is without a contract since the beginning of Los Angeles-to-Las Vegas drive. Memorial Day weekend, Connecticut state m Arid INVICTA1000 going to be.” The California Highway Patrol said its police launched a tough crackdown on 90 SPEAKERS 94.95 49 the current school year, are seeking a 6.9 ea.42 Phase The teachers planned to meet this after­ per cent pay increase. ’The common coun­ regional offices would use discretion in speeding designed to enforce the 55 mile — XR— Linear PANASONIC RS 818S 482 noon with the school board to discuss the cil rejected contract agreements calling imposing the patrol’s escort system to per hour limit through the year. CREDIT ^ Troopers made at least 100 arrests 2 AX SPEAKERS 185.00 etc. reaction of the union members to the for a two-year settlement and a one year keep motorsts moving along at a safe, 55- PANASONIC RE7700 491 proposed contract. The strike closed the settlement. mile per hour pace on the 240-mile run Friday and many more were expected fTi\[fni]\r til doors for 16,000 pupils in the city’s 25 Negotiators for the teachers met with ISear the Finish from the Los Angeles County line to Las throughout the three-day holiday weekend. CASSEHE DECK 320.50 487 PANASONIC RF253 421 State police Commissioner Edward P. 3808 ^ y lender schools after negotiations were the board of education and school Vegas. When this photograph of Andy SONIC-ART PANASONIC SQ099 439 deadlocked Wednesday night. Superintendent Richard Briggs Friday State, city and traffic police across the Leonard Friday ordered all divisions to SA20 SPEAKERS 99.95 « . * 5 2 "It merits careful consideration by the night to come up with another contract West was taken at 10 a.m. today, nation geared up to handle the heavy flow use radar equipment to the maximum to PANASONIC SQ990 439 proposal. he had completed 178 laps or 89 of holiday traffic. enforce the limit. He^aid he has the full SONIC-ART The Chicago Motor Club estimated a backing of Gov. Ella T. Grasso in the anti­ SA30 124.95 BANKlWtRICMD Earlier Friday, a cheering crowd of 6(X) miles of his 24-hour marathon SPEAKERS CAPEHART2003A 49! teachers meeting at the Jewish Communi­ run for, Newington Children’s million persons would be driving 350,000 speeder drive. ty Center rejected the school board offer, HospitaLyWest was striving for cars out of thr'city on Memorial Day Leonard said drivers have reverted to SONIC-ART MIIDA1089 447 The Weather higher speeds, after a period of slow SA40 199.05 1 ,1 * 9 9 described by Kehoe as “totally in­ 100 miles which he hoped to weekend outings, with most heading for SPEAKERS adequate.” destinations within 350 miles of the city. driving brought on by high gasoline prices Fair today, highs in the 80s but turning achieve by noon today on the The offer, drawn up Thursday night by The club said there also would be a and severe portages. SOME NEW IN CARTONS cooler this afternoon. Fair and much half-mile course around Howell the board, was for one year and contained quarter of a million cars on city streets. Fatalities ii\^W4 were 24 per cent lower CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON CLOCK cooler tonight with lows 55 to 60 degrees. SOME DISPLAY MODELS only a list of wage increases with no con­ Cheney Technical School in Kighty-(K'r cent of Chicago businesses than in the year~B&forc, he said. But TABLE AND PORTABLE RADIOS AS WELL Sunday sunny, highs in the 70s except 60s Manchester, where he is a will celebrate the federal holiday Monday, statistics this year show that speeds, and coastal areas. tract language, said Kehoe, who recommended its rejection. junior. (Herald photo by Dunn) though seh(M)ls and state offices will fatalities, are rising back to old levels. i i.: > ... f

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/ V 'V' . ■* PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., May 24. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 24, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN Manrilpstpr Simttug Hrralb OPINION ANDREW TULLY Points For Ford The Meaning WASHINGTON - Criticism of Presi­ United Nations Charter. Unfortunately, dent Ford’s use of force to rescue the however, the UN Charter is a piece of M SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1975 VOL. XXIX - NO. 27 Of Memorial Day merchant ship Mayaguez and its crew is paper violated almost daily by ’ UN reminiscent of the lecture delivered by a members. In any event, the U.S. has Washington judge to a householder who learned that when swift action is. im­ Memorial Day has always been a Opposing this is another lobby, had slugged a creep he caught perative, the UN is a helpless bittersweet holiday in America. But it made up of numerous corporations, burglarizing his home. The judge said bureaucracy. Nobody should have been Proposal Killed sternly that the householder should have surprised when the Khmer Rouge ignored is especially sad when the occasion trade associations involved in the called the cops. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s offer Emmerling Plans for special remembrance of those who travel business and unions, which In the Mayaguez case. Ford is lam­ to mediate. ^ At a special meeting last that the standing procedure, basted because he took unilateral action Ford tried diplomacy. Both Communist have fallen in the nation’s wars argues that three-day holiday ' Friday, the Student Assembly which is parallel to the instead of seeking to resolve the grievance China and the Soviet Union vyere asked to voted down an amendment to democratic procedure used in becomes a matter of what is con­ weekends promote spending by the through patient diplomacy or adjudication intercede with the Khmer Rouge. Both l*'The Constitution which would the U.S., is too lengthy and inef­ Graduation Week venient— or profitable — for the com­ public, profits for industry, jobs'for by the United Nations. The U.S. is held up refused to do so, meanwhile dispatching ^ have altered the amending ficient. More could be ac­ as a bully, picking on a small and allegedly encouraging messages to Phnom Penh. process itself. The original complished if only Student Editor’s Note: The following this responsibility and, for the of the senior class only. Many mercial community. people and better worker efficiency. defenseless Communist Cambodia., From Phnom Penh, from its embassy in ' procedure involves both Assembly members were in­ letter was sent to all parents of past 23 years, this has been a seniors have already purchased Persuaded by those who said that it in the midst of it all, we seem to Perhaps the best answer to this argu­ Peking, and from Prince Sihanouk, Com- ‘ members of the Student volved in amending the seniors by George Emmerling, very successful party. picnic tickets but it is not too ment was offered by a French diplomat on bodia’s “heir apparent” exile in Peking, Monday, June 16 — Annual made more sense to have a three-day have forgotten what a Hay like ' Assembly and the entire stu­ Constitution, one of the sup­ principal, who requested that late to make reservations for Enibassy Row. “But what would you do” came only silence. dent body. A two-thir(ls positive porters said. Another supporter HSW publish it. Senior Picnic at Frank Davis this event. weekend every year rather than have Memorial Day is supposed to be he asked. “In such cases, diplomacy is non­ We should have been more patient, cry ’ majority by the Assembly and a commented that anyone may Resort in Moodus, from 8:30 On Jan. 14, seniors were a holiday fall in the middle of the about. existent. The Khmer Rouge was simply the critics. Well, patience is a relative , 'three-fourtts majority by the join Student Assembly and this About two months ago, I took a.m. until return to Manchester measured for caps and gowns. flaunting its right to violate international term. The danger of too much patience in amendment might have con­ the opportunity to meet with all at 7:30 p.m. Those who did not get week, as it sometimes did, Congress Perhaps Americans no longer want ^ voting student body are law. Had America hesitated, it would have thd Mayaguez case was that history jiad ! necessary to pass an amend- solidated the Assembly into seniors in small groups in order All seniors participating in measured, were reminded to do several years ago changed Memorial to be reminded of the sacrifices of taken months, perhaps years, to get the warned us against dawdling. Had we 7 ment. “only those who are really in­ to make them aware of Senior this event travel by bus to and so before the final order was ship and crew back. You’d have had waited, the vessel almost surely would from the resort. No senior is Day from May 30 to the last Monday their wartime dead, especially this 'I Had the amendment passed, terested.” It is interesting to Week Activities. We also dis­ submitted. All seniors par­ another Pueblo case.” have been moved to the mainland and the J' it would have eliminated the note that these arguments have cussed their responsibilities as permitted to drive to this event ticipating in the graduation in the month. It also moved Veterans year when the loss of more than 56,000 It is a cogent brief. We do not live in a crew deposited in prison, their eventual '* ’vote by the student body and been used by totalitarian members of the graduating by private car. A full day’s ac­ exercises will be required to or Armistice Day from Nov. 11 to the of them in Vietnam is so fr^sh in mind world of our dreams. Every line in the release at the very least uncertain. • only the Assembly’s vote would governments in their initial rise class. tivities, plus two meals, are wear caps and gowns and only record tells us that Communist regimes Moreover, you can bet the Khmer Rouge j 'be necessary. It would also to power. Sixty-two members of this planned for that day. those academically certified last Monday in October for the same and seems to have been so un­ will always press every advantage, hoping would have pushed ahead with more have' required that all People who oppose the year’s senior class completed Seniors who are not attending for graduation may take part in to get away with their banditry through harassing “incidents.” reason, as well as to put more dis­ necessary and so useless. , amendments “be presented to amendment pointed out that their graduation requirements this activitiy will need a signed this ceremony. long and drawn-out diplomatic Indulging themselves in a naivete . the membership two meetings representation in the Assembly in January and are no longer parentai excuse. These will be In view of a very tragic acci­ tance between it and Thanksgiving. We happen not to believe it. We negotiations. perilous in today’s world, those who cham­ “ prior to the meeting at which is not widespread enough to in­ attending the high school. provided by the office. dent six years ago, I would like Yes, the critics are correct in charging pioned patience keep saying that there Not all of the states fell in line with believe that certain things are more " they will be.voted on.” sure that decisions made by the Before they left, \ye had a Wednesday, June 18 — Senior to stress that MHS in no way that the U.S. violated its pledge to the was no evidence that the Mayaguez’s crew the change; a few have continued to important to Americans than the Homecoming Several weeks before April members alone would reflect special meeting with these Party at the high school, 6 to 9 sponsors a “Senior Skip Day.” had been harmed or that the vessel would ."‘’vacation, senior Steve Girelli the rest of the students’ seniors and made it clear that p.m. Weather permitting, this In the spring of 1969, one of our observe the traditional dates. Some recreational or moneymaking oppor­ not be returned. But the record also will be held in the quadrangle; 7' initiated the amendment when opinions. They saw this they would be welcome to at­ candidates for graduation was reminds us there was no assurance the Southern states have always observed tunities afforded by a three-day 7 ‘he proposed that the Student proposai as a threat to students’ tend all Senior Week Activities. otherwise, in the high school kiiled in a car accident and crew would not be harmed or that we’d get cafeteria. Food will be provided r.^Assembly review the six-year- rights. several others were seriously Confederate Memorial Day on weekend and that if they were asked, the Mayaguez back. Communist at no charge to the seniors if the old Constitution. He Aithough the issue of refor­ injured. I strongly discourage different days in April and May. governments are not famous for observing budget permits, otherwise a the majority of them would vote to put recommended to the Assembly ming the amending process is Those seniors who are pian- this kind of a day that could end the Golden Rule. New Cheerleaders nominal fee may be charged. If a lobbying campaign being con­ the holiday back where it was for r that they clarify ambiguous dead for this year, one of the ning to participate in. the in such tragedy. Anyway, do the critics really believe Thursday, June 19 — Final "clauses and revise certain por- candidates for president of the Graduation Ceremony should I wouid also like to alert you ducted chiefly by former servicemen more than a century. MAX LERNER that the crew members were safe because New cheerleaders for next year are (front row, left to right) Aileen Scholsky, Sandy graduation rehearsai and . "tions of the Constitution. One of Student Assembly mentioned attend the final graduation to the Senior Graduation Party there was no announcement from Phnom Spilecki, Linda Williams, and Janice Runde. In the back, are Debbie Cuneo, Kim Champy, Awards Assem bly in MHS is successful. Veterans Day will once As it is now. Memorial Day is just '' These sections concerned the that if he was elected, he would rehearsai Thursday, June 19, in which for the past several years Penh that they were being tortured? Mary Benson, and Terry Arendt. Not pictured are Cindy Cain, Sue Hudson, and Stephanie Arena beginning at 9 a.m. No again be redesignated as Nov. 11. The ,7 amending process. revive and support the proposal the MHS arena at 9 a.m. has taken place after the another Monday, different only Numerous dispatchers from Vietnam and ciasses for seniors. Graduation Advocates of the proposai feit next year. — Wendy Horwitz Don. (Photo by Sweetnam) I feel that you, as parents, graduation ceremony in U.S. Senate has already so acted. because most of us don’t have to get Cambodia report no blood baths'.-1 hope should be aware of the Ceremony beginning promptly different areas of our communi­ Other bills have been introduced in up to go to work. Dreaming Of The Shah not. But blood baths are not staged in following dates which encom­ at 6:45 p.m. on Memorial Field. ty. This event is in no way spon­ public squares, with reporters invited to pass the school’s sponsorship In case of inclement weatbeh sored or chaperoned by the high Congress to move Memorial Day back watch the fun. and endorsement: the ceremony will be held in the schooi. I do everything possible to its original spot on the calendar. My friend Anthony Lewis of The New Rock Review Friday, June 13 — Senior MHS Arena on the same to discourage this kind of party. York Times, who seems obsessed by the “ Mama” Called Successful evening. No tickets are Prom at The Coiony in Taicott- It is my hope that seniors will Randy Newman again! His “Rock ’n Roll” NEW YORK CITY - There was an in­ around the rickety grandeur of his ancient fear he might catch th e ^ e p ^ lic doing vilie on Route 83,8 p.m. to mid­ necessary for the outdoor enjoy the events sponsored by Ronald Reagan — when he gets back from relief from some of the play’s nished with a tabie and several Good Old Boys album is fantastic. This time, vitation last week from Secretary of State kingship. Those who know him speak pf his his unpolitical political tour. something right, c r itic ^ s the^Mayaguez ’The Sock ’n Buskin gang at night. Immediately following ceremony; if indoors, seniors the school. In spite of our very heavier dramatic scenes. An­ cabinets. Above this is a smali This album is, to my he has taken 50’s songs and Henry Kissinger to a luncheon party for ability, but whether or not he became rich Through the dream mist I could just rescue as an act'^of^ immoral fmly. He -.1 ', MHS has done it again. 'Thanks this dance, the Manchester will be limited to two tickets large size, I still feel that a Discriminating Juries . ' to the dedication of the cast and dy’s fine portrayal is complete second floor setting furnished knowledge, Randy Newman’s added his own style to them. He the Shah of Iran. Alas, a cold came along because he was wise, certainly he is now catch a furtive greed creep into his eyes, writes that “Wise decisions by Rotary Club sponsors its annual each. These will be distributed Senior Week of activities should with a toughness of character with a trunk and a desk. This is latest offering, released in late relives the days of his group and I had to cancel. But it gave an im­ wise because he is rich. Overnight he but it vanished, and again the answer was governments...require dealingwijn par­ crew members, Manchester Dawn Dance at the Manchester to all seniors in their be scheduled and continued as and realistic Norwegian accent. Katrin’s study from which she ’74. “The Quarrymen” and makes aginative push to my dreams. became a magus. no. Again it was hard to make out why, ticular facts in terms of larger prin­ fi • High’s version of “I Remember High School cafeteria. In the homerooms before the final long as proper behavior on the This accent is also handled narrates a good part of the After listening, Newman has the songs seem a part of today’s Juries seem to be much more reluc­ and it was found that larger awards .Floating through them, for several days, In dreams begin not only responsibilities although I thought I heard him mutter, ciple... the case at hand must be decided 7 ,). Mama” comes out sparkling, past, better than 90 per cent of examination period begins. part of the seniors is practiced well by Barbara, Kent, and Sue story. Occasional set changes once again supported his rock scene as well. With songs was the figure of the Shah, successor to but projects. I wasn’t talking with him in “Too many students.” with an eye for the co*nsequeiices...” though John Van Druten’s play those attending our dance Seniors are permitted to in­ at all times. In this way. Senior tant to vote large awards when the were granted against state Marteney, cast as Aunt Jenny, are handled quickly and ef­ reputation as a real individual like “Sweet Sixteen” and “You the storied Persian emperors, who had in­ one of those stilted interviews where the I decided to shift to the attack. “What is I’ll buy that, Tony. And buying it. I’ll is a bit too syrupy for me in stayed for the Rotary Club ac­ vite guests to the Prom, Dawn .Week at Manchester High government is the defendant in a one of Mama’s three sisters. ficiently and detract very little in the rock field. Randy New­ Can’t Catch Me” by Chuck governments than local ones. The herited a shaky kingdom and made a go of correspondent, on his best behavior, puts this technology syndrome you have. Your give Gerald Ford points for recognizing places. Despite its resemblance tivity. Dance and the Graduation School can be a happy and Sue uses her acting talents to from the performance. The man has a beautiful blues voice, Barry, it’s a classy album. Len­ damage suit than when private in­ smallest awards were those involving it, and had banished a beautiful young wife carefully measured questions and gets Majesty?" I asked. “This itch for modern the consequences that accrue from inac­ to a soap opera, this play kept We are most appreciative Ceremony. The picnic and memorable one. take on the character of a very lighting is excellent, especially a real tear-jerker; he also non even shows his son how because she couldn’t give him a son. He back carefully tailored answers. Since I nism is all very good. But when you have tion. the audience’s interest due to that one of our civic clubs takes senior party are for members surance company money is involved. faulty maintenance of public proper­ stern woman, and she does it With the great number of scene writes and arranges all his own “Ya Ya” is supposed to sound. tried to modernize his kingdom without had set the scene myself the Shah was at bought and imported the technologies you some fine acting by the Sock ’n well. Also cast as Mama’s changes. music and is a keyboard whiz. He also adds his comments This is one of the findings of an ty. Other categories included relaxing his total rule over it, and when the mercy not only of my questions but my will need technologists, which means you Buskin members when it was put on last Friday and Saturday sisters are Eva Emerson as All this talent, however, is about “Just Because,” which analysis of personal injury cases in­ negligent acts by government the market value of the oil deposited under proposafs and unsolicited advice. have to ship your young Iranians to evenings on Bailey Aunt Trina and Gerry Jones as overshadowed by his controver­ came out when he was 13. (Or the desect— through no fault of his owr) — My first thought was of Abe Beame American universities, where they get to Mr. Hay, his cast, and crew volving government agencies just employes and suits against school dis­ Auditorium’s stage. Aunt Sigrid. sial lyrics. was it 14 or 12?) Lennon’s per­ had quaofcupled he became rich beyond all and his financial adversities in New York be revolutionaries and learn how to kill members can ail be com­ For those who are not In the opening song sonality has been a lot brighter lOH Has Festivities completed by the staff of Jury Verdict tricts. In all of these situations, imagining. City. I must have been reading Russell you.” mended for putting on a fine familiar with the production, “Rednecks” Newman sets the since he split up with Yoko Ono Research, Inc. So there he is, with his throne on a cloud, Baker’s delicious scheme, because that A pallor came over His Majesty. He show. The piay will be awards were below national averages the plot is centered around an The acting talents of Gerry trend for the entire album by and the past two albums have very sure of himself, with the world at his was my first proposal to the Shah. Why must have been thinking of all those Ira­ presented again tonight and One reason, suggest the in suits between private parties. immigrant family from Perrett and Paul Palmer must justifying the South’s behavior shown a new style. I hope he feet, with everyone groveling before him shouldn’t His Exhalted Majesty buy New nian students, wearing masks, tomorrow night at 8 p.m. on To Conclude Season not be overlooked. Gerry has and treatment of the blacks. continues with this style and researchers, is that jurors (who are because his new money has flung a halo York City? Anyone could buy an airline demonstrating against him in front of the Norway living in San Francisco In a number of states and the role of Mr. Hyde, an stage in the auditorium at MHS. In the lyrics he exhibits the keeps on making hits like like Pan-Am, but it takes a towering im­ White House the day President Ford gave during the early part of the 20th The Instructors of the Han­ the ten-minute break between On Saturday, May 17, a swim- taxpayers in everyday life) realize the municipalities, juries are not allowed Englishman who boards with Entrance is from the teacher’s Southern paranoia that the rest “Whatever Gets You Thru the agination to buy Megalopolis. Besides, the him his grand State Dinner. America is a century. Their daily lives are dicapped (lOH) closed out its classes. Red Cross certificates a-thon was held at the MHS HERALD Mama’s family and fascinates parking lot. ’The show is about of the country, the President, Night” and “Stand By Me.” money they are awarding comes from to decide the outcome of a suit when bankers had opted out, and so had catalyst, taking ideas from every source ^ recounted skillfully with Mama ’74-’75 season with its annual were awarded by the outgoing pool. lOH instructors were them with his nightly story­ two and one-half hours long. If New York Jews and everyone Lennon produced and TODAY’S Treasury Secretary William Simon and and mixing them into a heady, dangerous YESTERDAYS 7* as the center of attention. Bar- open house. The event, which president, Grace Belfiore. She sponsored by townspeople to them in the long run. Or it may be a the government is the defendant. This telling. His acting is excellent, you’re in the mood for some else is against. In these lyrics arranged most of the songs on President Ford, and so had the state brew, for the young from every country. t ■ bara Senna does an excellent was held last Sunday, also presented a plaque to John swim laps during the day. 'The way of telling governments — local, and he speaks in a perfect heart-warming drama and light he defends Lester Maddox and “Rock ’n Roll” by himself and seems to be changing, however, says THOUGHT Republicans. It was a hollow, undefended The .Shah was too proud to tell me he fears job portraying the thoughtful, culminated this past year’s Dormer president of the lOH organization wishes to express British accent which enhances comedy, then here’s your praises Huey P. Long and calls did a good job of that, too. The state and federal — to slow down on city — unwept, unhonored, unbid-for. It for his throne. But when I said, “The loving character that Mama is work with the mentaily and corporation, as a token of their thanks to all who spon­ Jury Verdict Research, and more the sophistication of his chance for a very interesting Birmingham the best city in the album cover is not so im­ was his for the asking. richer you get. Your Majesty, the more 25 Years Ago meant to be. Ail the simple physicaliy handicapped. thanks for his years of service. sored their members. Over 4,- their spending. areas are providing for jury trials in The Best Thing To Give..... character. Paul has an evening with Sock ’n Buskin. land. aginative as “Walls and But no, he wasn’t buying. I couldn’t endangered do you become; the more 1 practicality and wisdom of a Sunday’s activities, which Unable to attend, but also 0(K) laps were completed, and a The best thing to give your enemy is Mrs. Hall Stewart of Henry St. is elected extremely different role — that You’il be sure to get your Aside from the lyrics which Bridges,” but the music is com­ The majority of suits analyzed in­ these cases. quite make out why, although I thought I weaponry the Pentagon sells you, the mother is brought out ciearly in were oniy part of lOH weekend, receiving a plaque, was James rough estimate places the total forgiveness: president of the Women’s Club of of an undersized, meek man money’s worth! — Chuck at points are so redneck they’re parable, though in a different heard him mutter something about “too more of a prize target does it make you,” I Barbara’s fine performance, were weli-attended by the Bracken, vice president of the donations close to $1,000. volved local and state governments. — to an opponent, tolerance: Manchester. named Peter Thorkelson who Obuchowski laughable (maybe he means vein. For those who are many dogs.” So I shifted my ground and thought I saw atshadow of assent cross his Marlow’s opens a new shoe department j Mama and her husband Lars public. Three, 20-minute corporation These three days, May 15, 16 — to a friend, your ear; happens to be in love with Aunt them to be) the music is good. nostalgia buffs and those who broadened my sights. eyes like the flutter of nightingales in the at its Main St. store. (played convincingly by Kent sessions, consisting of local After the classes, and 18 were declared “lOH — to your child, good example; Trina. His deliberately nervous “Naked Man’’ “ Bir­ just appreciate good rock and This time not a city, but a whole state. scented Persian air. Denley) work hard to make students were held. Before each refreshments were served out­ Day" by the Mayor John • » T « Tft — to a father, reverence: appearance and meekness are mingham” and “Rednecks” roll music, I suggest you don’t How about taking California off our I was going to make one further sugges­ ends meet for their four period, one or two students and side. The guests then filed back Thompson. 1 2 — to your mother, conduct that will 10 Years Ago very comical. They are a are good music. — Michael M. hesitate to run to your favorite 3 4 5 < 7 I 9 hands? It has everything — mountains, tion to him — why not buy into Israel? And children. Debby Duchesneau is their instructors toid of the into the pool to attend the con­ Originally, a 50’s dance and 10 11 i; 13 14 IS IS make her proud of you; Joseph R. Tamsky, town’s planning 7 Dagmar, the youngest child in delight to watch. Darby music store and grab this 17 U 19 20 21 s n valleys, vineyards, airplane factories, 1 was about to add that it would solve progress they had made and cluding activities. David an Everything-a-thon had been — to yourself, respect; director, calls meeting of all department Bring Bark Thai 50*s album off the racks, before 24 2S 2S 27 2 t 29 90 whole technological systems, earthquake things for the Pentagon, too: They could ' the family, and she plays the what they hoped to accomplish Moyer, advisor to lOH, ad­ scheduled for Friday night and 31 — to all men, charity. heads to form a bargaining group “for the “Rock ’n Roll” someone else beats you to it. — ALMANAC faults, Hollywood hetaerae. Sandstone and send both batches of arms shipments to ;' part superbly. She is a perfect Everyone else in the suppor­ during the next year. During dressed the public and the all day Saturday along with the Ben Franklin purpose of seeking a specific program of Well, John Lennon has done it Mark Otter a relatively uncommitted Elizabeth the same address.-But he may have sensed picture of a child’s innocence: ting cast deserves credit for Lost: Acting Cat members. He thanked everyone swim-a-thon. However, due to a Submitted by: improvements in our position in regard to ‘ Her presence brightens up the helping to make “I Remember Taylor — when she gets back from my purpose, because he vanished before I Wiiber, the cat Sock ’n Buskin for their dedication in working scheduling problem, the dance By United International Press from the Indians for the equivalent of $24. Sisters of St. James Convent the personnel rules of the town.” Mama” a success through their Leningrad. We would even throw in could make my proposal. play. Katrin (Dawn Hlivyak) is was to use in “I Remember with the handicapped. had to be canceled. The most Today is Saturday, May 24, the 144th day , In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge, linking the individual efforts. The entire the eldest child in the family Mama” escaped from Bailey Following his speech, the disturbing postponement came of 1975 with 221 to follow. boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, was who narrates the story. Her ac­ cast did some fine acting that Profile: Marcia Spano Auditorium iast Thursday graduating seniors formed an when Dr. Kennedy announced a The moon is approaching its full phase. opened to the public for the first time. ting is very good and her clarity really kept the play moving. during the S ’n B preview for “ lOH” in the water, as Round week before the Everything-a- The morning stars are Mars and In 1941, the HMS Hood of the British .; of speech is a plus as far as Credit must go also to the English classes. Several of the movie stars, too, particularly of Table sang during the thon that it would not be able to Jupiter. Navy, world’s largest battleship at the T; narrating is concerned. Wayne stage crew who have created a actors chased him to Elro St. Marcia Spano was born in the 30 s and 40 s. Her favorite ceremony. be held. The reasons he gave The evening stars are Mercury, Venus time, was sunk by the German Tripp plays the part of Nels, the very imaginative setting '■ and then to his home on Alpine Hartford, but has spent the last star is Carol Lombard. Concluding words were were related to the threat of and Saturn. battlewagon “Bismark” between typical of the early 1900 s. ’The Z only boy in the famiiy. Gwen St. ’The cat is a black and gray 16 years of her 18-year-old life A friend described her as spoken by Grace Beifiore. She gang fights. While lOH un­ Those born on this date are under the Greenland and Iceland. 17 Froh is impressive in the role of play is put on with the use of living on Ferguson Rd. in then passed the torch, the sym­ derstands his point of view, sign of Gemini. In 1972, at a summit meeting in Moscow, male tiger cat with a crossed “ intereste'S in having good ' ■ Christine, the fourth and final thrust staging, so the crew has left eye. Anyone who has seen Manchester. She is the middle times and friends — her friends bol of lOH, to the new president they were very disappointed Queen Victoria of England was born President Nixon and Soviet Premier child. had to be more conscious of Wilber please contact Kent child of her family, between are very important to her.” She Janet Nesteruk. Other officers that a few irresponsible citizens May 24, 1819. Kosygin signed an agreement on joint Uhcle Chris, a grumpy but detail than they would have Denley or Mr. Lee Hay as soon younger brother Brian and her was also described as “really inducted were Susan Tucker, caused the closure of an event. On this day in history. space exploration. ► I good-hearted uncle is played by been had the audience been The weekend activities were as possible. older brother Sam. She’ll be funny sometimes — we’ve had vice president; Russ Wiison, In 1626, the Dutch West Indies Trading !> Andrew Wrobel. As an actor, he seated in the auditorium itself, graduating 16th in the MHS treasurer; Claire Downing, concluded with a banquet at the Company bought the island of Manhattan some hysterical moments.” is definitely outstanding. Uncie instead of upon the stage. The ciass of ’75 this June 19. This year, Marcia feels she’s business secretary; Jane Stan­ Colony Room and a party ; Chris’ antics provide comic set consists of a kitchen fur­ She mentions a few changes done what she wanted. When ton, corresponding secretary; afterward. Farewell sp^ches she’s gone through since she decided she wanted Becky Timbrell and Jim Duval, were made by the outgoing of­ P O E rS NO O K elementary school, starting both sergeant-at-arms; and ficers as well as the usual rib­ i / something, she went after it. with her being somewhat She credits one of her good Alice Belfiore, public relations. bings. Gifts were given to Dave Memorial Day “stuckrfp” at Highland Park friends who was a senior iast Kicking off lOH weekend on Moyer and Mr. Knight, ii School where she was a very year with influencing her ideas Thursday, May 15, was a treasurer of lOH corporation, for their help throughout the Etipnittg Mpralb “Heavenly Father! This Memorial Day ■i good athlete and teacher s a lot. She thinks she has become seminar dealing with the FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 With sadness of heart — we pray tl pet.” Her opinion of herself was much more open minded, and problems of the handicapped year. Published by the Published every For repose of soldiers — who died — very high until she started feels this is a good quality and retarded in the community. lOH hopes that the townspeo­ Manchester evening except Sun­ Our sons - daughters — America’s losing friends and realized that Representatives from ple will support the program Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. which more people could use. Square, Manchester. Entered at the pride! •presented bu) she had to change. At MHS she doesn’t consider Mansfieid State Training next year as well as they did this year. Many activities Conn. 06040. Manchester. Conn.. At Bennet Junior High she herself to be in any ciicjue. It School, the State and Local Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second was more withdrawn. Her ac­ Labor Department, and the would not have been possible (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. Many rest in distant — foreign earth — Marcia Spano seems to her that there is less SOCK’N ttUSkIN without the help of outsiders. They died to give freedom new rebirth - tivities there included band and separation between classes this Organization of the Han­ BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER girls’ basketball. She missea As co-editor of the yearbook, Best of luck is extended to the Who — with faith — now call to us year. She feels that MHS is a dicapped discussed the the whole fourth quarter of she’s put her photographic new officers and the organiza­ SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES Placing freedom’s torch in our trust I- great place because no matter recreational, social, and oc­ eighth grade because she was skills to good use. Marcia took PAYABLE IN ADVANCE what one’s interests are, one cupational needs of the han­ tion for the coming year. very sick. Although she admits piano for about eight years. As That we vow to. keep it ever aflame — !• can find an outlet for them. Not dicapped. Single Copy ... 15* 3 Months ... $11.70 it sounds corny, she thinks the well as accompanying Round ...... 904 6 Months ... $23.40 Never let foe defile it with shame! only are a wide variety of ONE Month .. $3.90 One Y ear... $46.60 See <\ov) tWre. experience has made her “ap­ Table, .she was accompanist at For freedom they lived — for freedom courses avaiiable, but there are Mail Hales Upon Request I preciate life more.” . Bennet for ninth grade choir died — O r e \ s e . ^ so many outside clubs. Subscribers who p.m. should telephone At MHS she has been in the and played organ for the For great America — our holy'pride! “Sometimes it may seem a lit­ fail to receive their ihe circulation depart- math team, the National Honor hospital for two years. Besides Herald before 5:30 meni, 647-9946. I tle large,” she adds, “but that In fiery blaze — banner unfurled Society and AFS, but by far her her yearbook photographic duties, she often takes on only makes it more interesting Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Proclaiming God’s freedom to the world ^3,a4 B;oO Bm, largest involvements have been because there are so many in the music departments, as photographic odd jobs for The Stars — Stripes against blue sky different types of people to The Manchester Display advertising Round Table accompanist, and different people, such as prom Flame blessings from on high! meet.” Most seniors are P u b lis h in g Co'. closing hours: Three I in the yearbook, as co-editor. shots and publicity for plays. lull days prior to 'iib.Ae.n AuiiitoRiuM looking forward to graduation, Titty Dear God! May they who gave their best One friend calls her "the fsfe'n She feels that being Round ‘assumes no linancial publication. but Marcia sort of regrets responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald This Memorial Day — be'especially blest Tabie accompanist has given biggest pain” with her camera. tepographlcal errors classilled advertising: having to leave. That we — faith in Thee — never cease her a lot' of confidence. Her She loves taking pictures, but spMaring in adver- 12 noon prior to day ol I -'T en W 6 - In September, she will go to tisemants and other publication: 12 noon To pray this world Thy heavenly peace!” main school involvements hates being on the other side. Boston College. She hopes to reading matter in The Friday lor publication reflect her chief interests out­ She’s an avid movie fan — her Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ pursue a career in photojour­ ?lac€* Ao^ilofium Herald. . Rev. Walter A. Hyszko side of school: Piano and classic favorite is “Gone With day. nalism. — George Sweetnam Manchester A Study of Bark Chips (Photo by Reginald Pinto) photography. the Wind.” She likes to follow PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. May 24,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 24, 1975 - PAGE NINE Teachers Feted Music Festival At Center Church AREA CHURCHES / The Board of Christian Education at Center Set for Sunday Congregational Church held an ST, PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. WINGS Appreciation Dinner recently Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rey. Donald T he Salvation Army for all those in the church who Foerster III, vicar. McCleah, pastor. Divisional Band, comprised of 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m,, Holy (Com­ had Worked within the field of 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., Salvationist bandsmen from OF EVENING munion, first and third Sundays; Morning education for the past year. Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m., Trini- ; throughout Connecticut, will By CLIFF SIMPSON Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. Sixty teen-agers* and adults ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. present its annual Spring joined together for dinner in COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Festival of Music Sunday at Woodruff Hall which was Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. 7:30 p.m. at the Main St. decorated with the red and Gray, pastor. Citadel. Richardson, minister. What Makes Life Worthwhile^ loneliness or helplessness, but no matter white decorations that the 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and Church The concert is open to the how ^ eat the darkness it cannot blot out Recently I read an ad about a new mwie church school children had 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall School. public. Tickets are $1 and may the light of a candle. that was about to appear In our valley. It made for their celebration of Dr. be purchased at the door. If you want to help, or want to give it, Pentecost — a birthday party FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Comm. Richard E. Holz, concluded with this (supposedly) entuing FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., you can get in touch through the MACC of­ for the church. ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. ^ ^ territorial conimander for the testimony; , East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. fice at P.O. Box 773, Manchester — or call Parents of church school 9:45 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Worship' western states including Alaska “It’s my kind of film. Booze, broads, car 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning the FISH number — 646-3474. children made salads and Service. and Hawaii, who founded the chases, corruption and revenge — that Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. makes life worthwhile!” / for the dinner and the ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. band in 1966, will be chairman It would indeed be discouraging if this main course was prepared by ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Robert W. Cronin, pastor. for this year’s concert. He will Don’t Curse — Join Up were an accurate picture of wha^ people Mrs. Beatrice Carroll, food ser­ Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Parsing, rector. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday also speak Sunday'at the 10:45 It would be interesting and heartening to today consider a happy life. / vice chairman for Center 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and il a.m. a.m. worship service of the know exactly how many volunteers are at A more encouraging report conies from Church Women. Members of nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Manchester Corps at the work in the various character-building and ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. ; the “National Observer” which asked its the board of education also Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church Citadel. service organizations in our town. I think Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. ’ readers to send in a statement of “the helped prepare and serve the school. Richard E. Holz III, a we would be amazed at the number. Near­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday three things that make you happiest.” The meal. Melissa Donahue, professor of music at South ly 150 years ago Alexis de Tocqueville , VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. response was a surprise to those who con­ Kathryn Nason, and Alison Central Community College, noted, Town Rd. sider Anhericans primarily materialistic. Gracie helped with the serving, MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ' New Haven, has been served as “nothing is more typical of democracy 0 - 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m., The great majority of the many who Following the dinner, Mrs. CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland ' bandmaster since 1969. in America than the eagerness of its - loom ing Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Comm. Richard E. Holz repli^ report^ their sources of hap­ Anne Flynn, director of educa­ Rd., South Windsor. The Divisional Band has piness as God, family, friends, nature, citizens to manager the lesser under­ tion, presented a small gift of UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser- , presented concerts in various takings of society through voluntary music, books. Here is one from Lexington, 2 appreciation to the seniors UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. vice. , parts of the country as well as Miss Karen Krinjak will play associations.” Va.: 2 graduating from Manchester Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. in Puerto Rico and Jamaica. the Third Piano Concerto by An article in “Newsweek” estimates OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 “What makes me happy? Living in har­ High School who had helped 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church A number of members of the Beethoven with band accom­ that over 37 million people in the U.S. over Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. mony with God; living in harmony with with the church school this School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Manchester Salvation Army paniment. Michael Orfitelli will 12 years of age provide some sort of ser­ Erbe, pastor. my fellowman; living in harmony with year. They were John Moffat Corps will participate in the present Eric Leidzen’s comet vice. The value of these volunteer efforts ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and ; self. All other happiness and joy has come for his work as head of the band and in a vocal ensemble. solo, “Songs of the Heart.” comes to between 25 and 70 billion dollars, The Rev. and Mrs. Mack A. Weiford, seated, and their their new home, the Presbyterian Church manse at 47 St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. from these first three.” audio-visual team; Ann Leslie depending on one’s definition of “volun­ who has taught first and second children, Dawn, left, Michael and Faith, have arrived at Spruce St. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, tary work.” There are many pessimists grade for three years; Susan Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. today but such good news as this helps Linda Reilly, left, fills her bucket with trash and Brian Baldwin swings a mean axe as they Joyner who has helped organize Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser­ A F ish b o n e counteract their gloom. Many people are work to clear a dumping area on property at the dead end of Wadsworth St. In the the art projects for the church Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary 4 Presbyterians Get New Pastor service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal vice and Church School. A recent feature in this column concerns “lighting candles” not just in our country background, a couple of other youths are lifting a fallen tree to be carried to the road 4 school this year; and Sandra but around the world. where it will be picked up by the town truck. (Herald photo by Dunn) Zinsser who taught third and The church has been without similar post in Willow Grove, evening service, nursery provided. ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Scripture passages, that are difficult to The Rev. Mack A. Weiford of family are musically talented. swallow at face value —/hence fourth grade. a pastor since November, when Pa. John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Churches To Collect Ballston Spa, N.Y., will assume Mrs. Weiford is a concert SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. The Rev. Winthrop Nelson of­ the Rev. George Smith, who The Rev. Mr. Weiford has Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday “fishbones.” Many are bothered by the Free, but not Cheap! th e pastorate of the soprano and has given many Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward familiar petition in the Lord’s Prayer — ficiated at a communion ser­ had pastored the church for been pastor of Grace Reformed Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. We often hear that “salvation is free.” Presbyterian Church on Spruce recitals with her husband as Konopka. Wire Coat Hangers “Lead us not into temptation.” vice at the close of the nine years, left to assume a Presbyterian Church in It is indeed, but it is not cheap. We have St. Sunday. piano accompanist. Recently, Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, James 1:13 seems to contradict these Her Own Ecology Project evening’s celebration. Ballston Spa for seven years. the recitals have included their only to read the (Jospel accounts of the 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. A special drive for collecting The Manchester Sheltered words of Jesus for it reads “Let no one say He also has taught at private children. Dawn, a flautist; crucifixion of CJirist to know its cost. ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- 9 a.m.. Adult Study Group; 10 a.m.. Worship wire coat hangers will be con­ Workshop is a special facility when he is tempted, ‘I am tempted by Christian academies and public Michael, a violinist; and Faith, Dietrich Bonhoeffer writes of “costly ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Service; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 11:15 a.m.. Con­ ducted on Sunday, June 1, in which provides vocational God’; for God cannot be tempted with evil / Kids do the best things as One onlooker recognized his vices?NJne can say, recalling schools. a pianist, who also plays the grace” in this quotation which was sent to LOCAL CHURCHES Schick, co-pastors. firmation Class; 5 p.m.. Youth Discussion various places of worship in training and long term and He Himself temps no one.” well as the darndest things. tricycle and wanted it back. this cl^nup project begun by a A graduate of Houghton recorder. me by a close friend, a faithful reader of Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Group; 7:30 p.m.. Adult pre-membership Manchester, the Rev. Winthrop sheltered employment in a There have been various explanations of At the suggestion of a 12-year- Giles said he inspected the l^ye^r-old miss, “Never un­ (N.Y.) College, the new pastor Dawn will soon be leaving for the column. derestimate the power of a Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. meeting. Nelson Jr., pastor of Center variety of areas for 60 retarded the meaning of the petition. Some feel that old girl, almost 20 young area Thursday and was su t received his master of divinity Denmark as a foreign exchange Cheap grace is prised at what had been there woman.” except holidays and also the first and third BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Congregational Church, an­ adults from seven area com­ the word “temptation” means “trial” or, students have joined in a ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ degree from Gordon Conwell student under the auspices of ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., grace without discipleship and how much the students h£^ Thursday evenings of the month from 7 to 9 and ^olton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, nounces munities. “persecution.” ’The Interpreter’s Bible volunteer ecology project to dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Divinity School, Beverly, Mass. Rotary International. Michael South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. grace without the cross accomplished. A thir( also maintains a free lending library. minister. Through this project, the For the past six years, the states, “The petition is usually taken as a. clean up an unsightly dumping Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Silhday Masses at He also has studied at West­ recently won a summer Eugene M. Kibride. grace without Jesus Christ, living and truckload was remove! LIQUORS-WINES 10:15 a.m.. Church School & Nursery; 10:30 Manchester Area Conference of workshop has been collecting request that God will remove occasions of area at the dead end of 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 minster Theological Seminary scholarship to study with the Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday incarnate Thursday, and another-load CORDIALS a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Douglas Churches is showing its concern and recycling wire coat sin or the evil impulse which prompts Wadsworth St. Hackmatack St. Rev. Normen E. Swensen, and Temple University in Philadelphia Orchestra string Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Costly grace is Friday completed the project. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. for the rehabilitation programs hangers. 'Hie workshop clients sin.” Linda Reilly of 63 Wadsworth Minimum Prices pastor. Philadelphia, Pa. section at the Saratoga (N.Y.) Maclean, guest preacher; 7:30 a.m.. Pilgrim the gospel which must be sought again 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday ST. MARY’S CHURClLr Rt. 31, CdV^try. of the Manchester Sheltered sort, straighten, count and pack One interpretation is that we are asking St. was assigned a project in There were several students 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages All members of the Weiford Performing Arts Center. Fellowship. and again ARTHUR DRUG School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. the hangers which are sold to God not to “leave us in temptation.” ecology Monday in her science outside the immediate area three through adult, Infant-Nursery; 10:50 a.m.. '1 Workshop. . the gift which must be asked for Ramen. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, All churches and Temple commercial outlets. We know that all kinds of impulses come class at Bennet Junior High who also volunteered their ser- ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Swensen the door at which a man must knock Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m .; Sunday Masses at Boston Tpke., Rt. 44A, Bolton. Rev. John F. In addition to providing paid to us. We are seduced by the things of this School. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, preaching on “The Higher and Finer Way,” Beth Sholom have been invited Such grace is costly because it calls us 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Flora III, vicar. to participate in this townwide work for the retarded, this ser­ world as well as the flesh. So we pray that Immediately, she decided to Rev. William J. Killeen. Trinity Tots for those 3 years old through 8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy to follow. center her project on the dump Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school effort. Families should bring vice helps to conserve and recy­ God, who permits this exposure to all SHOP PMEHURST SUNStV t AM. ’«l 2 P.M. Kindergarten. Children’s Church for Grades 1 Rev. Felix Davis CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED Communion and sermon. Church School and And it is grace because it calls us to area at the end of her street wire coat hangers to their cle needed resources. kinds of temptations, will not leave us and please note that tor your shopping convenlonca wa are auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, through 3, Nursery for infants. METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. follow Jesus Christ. Nursery care provided; 11:15 a.m.. Coffee Hour. places of worship before June 1 The Rev. Mr. Nelson hopes there but will lead us through and “deliver which has plagued the in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community It is costly because it costs a man his EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL at which time they will be this collection will become an us from evil.” neighbors a long time. M M auditorium. Awarded Doctorate United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning life. and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, collected and brought to Lin­ annual community project. She took Poloroid pictures to OPEN Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone And it is grace because it gives a man THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors; Joseph coln Center. illustrate a report she did on the The Rev. Felix M. Davis, wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. the only true life. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. Ekeberg, intern. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, area with suggestions for pastor of Second at 10:15 a.m. Candles in the Dark ALL DAY MONDAY 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service; 9:45 a.m.. parade to Mt. Hope Cemetery for Memorial Ser­ remedying it. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 6 Church School and Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 Congregational Church, was ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST “ Light a candle instead of cursing the Encouraged by her teacher awarded a doctor of ministry vice. The Faith of Children p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation a.m.. Nursery for infants. CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John darkness.” and her parents, she took her May 26, Memorial Day degree Monday from Andover Sometimes children’s ideas on prayer Meeting. W. Mortimer, pastor. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FYom time to time on my radio program report to Jay Giles, director of Eight A.M. ’til Four P.M. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Newton Theological School, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. I called attention to persons or groups who make us chuckle; sometimes they make the public works department, CHIRCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through Rev. William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. Newton Centre, Mass., in the David B. Eusden, associate minister. MANCHESTER are doing this in our valley. We all hear us think. Here are two from Dick Van for assistance in carrying out A LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursqry A Isbell, assistant pastor. department of psychology and 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Class, Adult Bible plenty of grumbling and cursing about the' Dyke. her project to clean up the area. Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. through Grade 3. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for all ages; clinical studies. Study; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, infants HOSPITAL NOTES ^rkness. We n e ^ to know about the A girl prayed for a thousand new dolls Giles said he told Linda to go 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon by the The congregation of Second FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, “candles” — and the many ways we can for her birthday. When she didn’t get ahead and recruit other young 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Rev. Mr. Isbell, Children’s Church and Nursery Church will honor Dr. Davis VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacy, minister; Rev. sermon topic: “Men of Distinction” ; 11:45 a.m., help to light them. This will be an oc­ them, her dad said, “I guess (3od didn’t people on the street to do the Service. provided; 7 p.m.. Community Memorial Day Sunday at a reception from 3 to Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Coffee Hour in the Clhapel; 7 p.m.. Senior Discharged Thursday: John Bluefield D r.; Kevin Gebhard, casional feature ih this column and I hope answer your prayers.” cleaning up and he would FILL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN­ Service, The Rev. Julius Sathmary of Denver, 5 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the 10 a.iji.. Morning Worship, 9:55 a.m.. Church Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the church to Zagorski, 1485 Main St., South East Hartford; Ellen Salcedo, that you will write to me of “candle- “Oh, yes, he did,” the girl said. “He provide the means for J ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Penn., speaker will deliver his patriotic sermon, church. He has served as School. leave for Mansfield State Training School. Windsor; Hermenni Heyer, 75 East Hartford; Gabriel lighters” that you know. said, ‘No’.” removing it. He said he thought winner of George Washington Freedom’s Foun­ minister of Second Church Rosado, Storrs; Rupert A seven-year-old son of a minister was Pinshurst Saunders, minister. AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Pine St.; Simone Parent, East My nomination for this week is FISH of at the time it would be mostly 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible dation Award. Nursery provided. since May 1961. Hartford; Christine Levy, 195 Uppling, 76 Oxford St.; Denise Manchester. told by his mother that she wasn’t going to litter that was involved. Open Mon. Y CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. let him go to the church picnic the next Y study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service, Dr. Davis received his B.A. Conkling, Ledyard; Beverly Litter, it developed, was only COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN Peter Mans, minister. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. Main St.; Daniel Hair, 435 E. Did you know that there are volunteers 8 A .M . 'til degree from Wesleyan Univer­ Webb, 255 Hebron Rd , Bolton; in our community, as in many others, who day because he’s misbehaved. But by mor­ a small part of the project. At FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 AMERCIAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ Hughes preaching on “Which Commandment is Middle Tpke.; Johannes 4 P.M . sity, Middletown, and his Cynthia Ledoux, East Hartford. provide transportation for the elderly and ning, she relented and said he could go the end of the first day of E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and First of All?” Nursery provided. Schmedding, 606 Gardner St.; bachelor of divinity degree Also, Margaret Shea, after all. He took the news so quietly that cleaning up, more than 15 young 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:15 a.m .,. Church School for all ages. Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 Florence Caye, East Hartford; the handicapped — to the doctor’s office, Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing during from Union Theological UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 Sheryl Western, 470 Wood- Wethersfield; Marjorie Gibson, the hospital, the grocery store, the bank? she said, students had carried enough Service; 7 p.m.. Evening ^rvice, Rev. Felix M. Davis p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small “What’s the matter? Don’t you want to the service; 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class led by Seminary, New York City. He Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, bridge St.; Bertha Murphy, 29 South Windsor; Terianne Wall, “Special services” are provided for those junk to the roadside to fill two children provided. go to the picnic?” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Rev. Frederick Lanz; 10:30 a.m.. Morning studied for his doctorate at His wife, Barbara, is the pastor. Wedgewood Dr. ^ East Hartford; William who are unable to shop for themselves, or highway department He sighed, “It’s too late. Mom. I’ve 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30a.m., Worship, Worship, message: “Friendship of God” ; 6 Hartford Seminary Foundation, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. VERNOr? UNITED METHODIST 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; 10:30 Also, Gary Novak, 132 Spruce Comette, 52N Ruby Dr.; Marta are in some special need. Even in the truckloads. already prayed for rain.” Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, p.m.. Youth Fellowships meet. and when it closed its graduate Lester M. Gowin of CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. a.m.. Church School, Nursery through Grade 6; St.; Mary Sullivan, 42B Melbardis, 19 Johnson Terrace. daylight there may be the darkness of There were trees and big study and fellowship. school, continued his studies at Middletown. Dr. and Mrs. James Schwartz, pastors. '10:45 a.m.. Trinity Sunday, Mrs. Clifford branches felled by the ice storm SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Andover Newton Theological 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Stephens preaching; noon. Variety Show of 1973, shopping carts, fire ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main Davis have two daughters, Seminary. Sarah and Jennifer. meeting. hose, and other large items. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. St. Rev. Dr. Felix M. Davis, minister. Louis Cremonie. 10 a.m., Morning Worship. Nursery through 'V^i, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday Church School Grade 12, sermon by the Rev. Dr. NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS V ■/> . (A Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Nazarene Quizzers Win Again Davis, “Go To The Mountain.” Church News By WI^LY FORTIN CHI RCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, i. St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, both the jump and push-button UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Julie Shea of Manchester and The winning team will now Summertime, outdoor cooking reelly fakes over Memorlel pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. Medal and Benediction of the methods of quizzing will be Hi everyone! This is Gloria tables of bridge and these are p.m., lunch is seWed, Meals-on- Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson St.. John’s Polish National Peggy Ford of Coventry, compete in the World Cham­ learned that Karl White, Emil Day weekend, and we are ready with Fresh Soils, U.S. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Blessed Sacrament will be used. here, keeping you posted as to the highest scores; wheels; 1:30 p.rh, Fun-Day will Jr., pastors. Catholic Church will have a members of Manchester pionship of Bible Quizzing in putt. Marge Hall, William Choice Beef Patties and the Freshest Ground Beef you Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Memorial Sunday, 9 a.m.. Worship Service, celebrated Monday at 7:30 p.m. the happenings here at the Marge McLain, 3,410; Mabel Mastropietro, and Hazel Steb- feature enterUllnment by a \ Memorial Day Mass Sunday at Church of the Nazarene, were August at Taylor University, can buy. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Federation Room, the Rev. Mr. Nelson, leader; 10 a.m. at St. John’s Cemetery at the Church of the Assump­ on the New England District Bi­ Upland, Ind. It is anticipate The center while Wally is away. Loomis, 3,930; and Josephine bins ^ e patients at Manchester group of seniors from our Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev, on Jefferson St. in memory of tion, S. Adams St. ble Quiz Team that placed first that m ore than 30 team s Bright and early Monday Schultz, 4,830. Memorial Hospital. Eva Lutz center under the direction of morning the golfers were out on Helen Flavell and Eve Warner. Frashly Ground Deluxe Chopped Rinas, pastors. Mr. Nelson, preacher. 11:15 a.m., Coffee Shoppe the members of the church who Bolton Methodist in the Eastern Regional com­ representing over 10 Bible Day T rip s had been transferred to the »WE SAVE YOU MONEY" the East Hartford course get­ Pinehurst-tTaan 9 a.m., Holy Communion, Church School and Cracker Barrel Sharing Time, Woodruff gave their lives in the service of Bolton United Methodist petition recently in Landsdale, denominations will participate Now that the weather is get­ Crestfield (Convalescent Home. Bus pickup 8:30 a.m. and noon­ SIRLOIN PATTIES ting their exercises, and here are AT THE PARKADE ONLY through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; Hall. our country. Church School for Nursery Pa. in the championship, where Speaks ting good, we are planning Just a reminder to all the time; return tripat 3:30 p.m. REEF PATTIES the men and woman who got the many day trips. Let me tell you Friday, 10 a.*i. to noon, 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School for ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Before the Mass, there will through Grade; 6 will have its by bowlers. ’Their banquet will be 2 best scores: A1 Bolis had a 42, about a few of them. kitchen social binj[o, one can of * 1.00,8 be a blessing of the cemetery final session junday at 10:30 held Monday, May 26th, at 2 GraffeTfl^and on. Nursery for small children. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, Eugene Joseph Quinn and Ernie Of course you know that we canned goods ne^ed; noon to *1.30,8 rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant trf'the entrance pillars. In the event of a.m. Sessions will resume Oct. Brewer Willie’s Steak House, starting UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 70 Segerberg both had a 44, and are going to Wildwood, N.J. the 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to rain, the Mass will be 5. at 6:30 p.m. Main St. Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. Agnes Green had a 52. first two weeks of June. I have .p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. A Holiday Special on Freshly Frozen the rector. celebrated at the church. The 10:45 a.m. worship ser­ Menus for The Week 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., “Sound of Tuesday is our one day to 50 tickets for a Goodspeed Bus pickup at 8:30a.m. Return 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of Common Assumption Church vice will include the Lord’s A common application of Monday: No meals served. His Coming” radio program on WINF; 7:30 Annual Memoriqil'l catch up on paperwork and get­ matinee on June 25; that same trips at 12:30 and I p.m. Prayer; 9 a.m.. Daily Office, Authorized Ser­ Novena of the Miraculous Supper. the name “Christian” today is Gosed for the holiday. . PMEHURST HAMBURG PAHIES p.m.. Evangelistic Service. ting needed supplies. In the day some will be going to Because of the Memorial Day vices with sermon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman, to so designate any Wednesday; Beef noodle Day morning we had our ceramic Fenway Park to see the Red holiday Monday, we will not’ FM EWMEIKIES ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church School, Nursery care; 11 a.m.. Holy humanitarian person, without , grilled cheese sandwich, lb. class as usual, then after lunch Sox. have a column Wenesday. The * 1.00 CHI RCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and Eucharist, Authorized Services, Rite 1, with ser­ , regard to his religious beliefs vanilla pudding, beverage. Service when Jim came in from the In July we have the following next column will be next Satur­ High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. mon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. or lack of same. This practice Thursday: Baked meatloaf HOTICE route we went to Ted ’Tnidon’s day. \ THINK Packaad In 4 lb. Boxes $4.36 Box 4 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Sundayf May 25 is defended on the basis of day trips planned; with sauce, buttered mixed 4 to pick up the mini-bus which On the 10th, we plan a trip to School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m., CALVARY CHURCH, (ASSEMBLIES OF Jesus’ description of judg­ vegetables, lyonnaise potatoes, had been serviced there. After the Rockport-Gloucester area. First and Second Year Youth Instruction. (;OD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. K.L. Gustaf­ 7 P.M. ment in terms of social birthday cake, beverage. OF US! Real Charcoal, Lighter Fluid, and Briquats In 9’s, 10’s and son, pastor. that we drove all over town to On the 16th, we shall be atten­ BARB ministrations. Matt. 25 : 35 ff. Friday: Ham salad sandwich, 20's. S T . JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for adults and do errands. I was really wilted ding the CJiateau De Ville to see By PHIL PASipRET CATHOIJC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. OPEN It would embrace many lettuce and tomato, potato when I got home because as you “Cabaret” and to-have a roast children; 10:50 a.m., Worship Service, message Church of the Nazarene humane agnostics and chips, pickles, tart, Add to your collection of Cott Holiday Spaclal...GRAPE or ORANGE Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. by the pastor; 7 p.m.. Gospel Service with youth know the temperature hit the 95 beef dinner. On July 31st, we 10 a.m.. Service at St. John’s Cemetery with 236 Main Street, Manchester atheists. beverage. collective nouns; A (wnial of of­ participating. degree mark. are planning a trip to Mystic ficials who commit d no-no. OPEN .Such misappropriation memorial Mass. No service at church this Sun­ Meanwhile, the bowlers were and the Aquarium. Schedule for the Week SODA 2 Qts. 80« day. NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURC|f, ALL DAY assumes that the possession of at the Parkade Lanes knocking In August and September we Monday, The building will be Tasks - we - wouldn’t - like Casa of 122 -•: $5.34 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. certain Christ-like traits department: Trying )o tell an JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, • Processional Veterans & over the wood for some nice are planning a trip to the Inn on closed due to the holiday. 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: “What’s To makes one a Christian. But auto buyer why he taust pay SUNDAY 726 N. Main St. Civic Groups exercise in the air-conditioned Lake Waramaug. On Sept. 12th Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. bus for Remember?” Sacrament of Baptism, Coffee none can “dp-good” his way 6500 more than a neigthor paid nral Prize Holiday 8paclal...flrat prize SUNDAY alleys. we plan to go to the ceramic shopping; 10 a.m., ceramic 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Are You fellowship after the service. e Music by Church Choir into divine favor, Titus 3:5. for the same Jalopy a tdw weeks" P inochle show in Boston. class; 1 p.m., summer bowling Really Making Jehovah Your Stronghold?"; 11 e Featured Guests from Area Indeed, one can “do good” ago. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. SKINLESS FRANKS *3.03 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,. Wednesday was another Now one of the big trips will box a.m., Group discussion of April 15 Watchtower without genuine love — “If I at the Parkade Lanes; 1:30 Churches scorcher, but we had lOW tables come on Oct. 8th through the $1.31 In 3 lb. Boxea magazine article “ 'Who Is Jehovah’, so that All Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, bestow all my goods to feed p.m. return trip from shopping. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. e Speaker — THE REV. of pinochle in the morning and 10th when we go to the Catskills Should Worship Him?” Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. the poor, and if I give my body Wednesday, 10 a.nri., pinochle these are the lucky winners: to Browns’ Resort. Of course ARMOUR’S FRANKS...Ib. 99c 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Memorial JULIUS SATHMARY to be burned, but have not games; noon to 1 2 p.m., FOR ALL YOUR FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Sunday, Pastor Webb preaching “John Wesley: Joseph Windsor, 637; Robina we will be going to Rockingham love, it profiteth me nothing.” lunch is served; 1 p.m., bridge We will have Creamy Potato Salad and Finely Sliced Cole 447 N. Main St. Pastor, 8t. John's Lutheran Church, Carroll, 626; George Last, 621; Park to see the races. Now if Organizer of Methodism” ; 9 to 10:45 a.m., 1 Cor. 13:3. Such must be done games; 1:30 p.m., ceramic Slaw. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for Infant-Toddler Nursery and Kindergarten; 9:15 NORTHWAY PHARMACY Denver, Penn. Winner ol the George Wesley Frost, 612; Audrey you folks have any other class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young Washington Freedom Foundation Award; in Christ’s name, (k)l 3:17. MEDICINAL NEEDS to 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Grade 1 through Durey, 578; Martha LaBate, suggestions for trips, please let and noontime, return trip at To help keep to your'diet; Start Your Happy Holiday at children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon, “Soul 12; 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Best Patriotic Sermon. 568; Florence North, 552; Ann us know. 3:30 p.m. 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER try a of sauerkraut and and Body,” Golden Text “My Soul Wait Thou Church School, Kindergarten, Grades 7 through CHUftCH OF Thompson, 548; Marge Kayser, On Thursday we held our fun- Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, ice cream. Only Upon God; For My Expectation is from Sponsored by the \nnual Memorial Day VITAMIN HUD0UARTER8 PINEHURST GROCERY INC. 12; 7:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting in R Manchester CHRIST 543; Clara Hemingway, 540 and day, and played paper games shuffleboard if nice outdoors, or Him.” (Psalms 62:5). The Christian Science Committee Sure sign of a Febniarytthaw youth lounge; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and teaching TEL. 646-4510 Lydall and Vernon Streets Anna Haupt, 526. for those who wanted to, and dancing to records, card 302 Main St. Near the Armory Reading Room 968 Main St., is open to the public — an icicle down your neok, as service. Phone; 646-2903 In the afternoon we had four others played cards. We playing and visiting; noon to 1 Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. you walk under the eaves!

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'DuBaldo-Camill^ri Property Taxes in Connecticut ABOUT Donna Larayne Camilleri of Manchester and Edward Peter TOWN DuBaldo, also of Manchester, Called Second ^Highest in Nation were married May 3 at the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Church of the Assumption. "No matter how the property the highest rate in ^e' country In a just-published report on place in the nation. will have a Bible study Tuesday The bride is the daughter of tax burden is measured, and “As bad as the'situation is the plight of the property UConn economics professors at 9:30 a.m. at 463 E. Center St. Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Connecticut’s taxpayers pay for Connecticut property taxpayers in Connecticut, the Gerald Sazama and William Camilleri of 28 S. Adams St. more in property taxes than taxpayers, thete is noTelief in CCM looks at the share of the McEachem, in a study com­ A Parents Effectiveness MANCHESRR HAS The bridegroom is the son of their counterparts in almost all sight. Indeed the problem is local government revenue missioned by CCM, have deter­ Training session will be con­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. DuBaldo the other states.” This is the getting worse,” said Vernon provided by property taxes. mined that Connecticut ranks ducted Tuesday from 7 to 10 df 5 Irving St. concensus of the Tax Founda­ Mayor Frank McCoy ^ho is By this measure, Connecticut third nationally in property p.m. in the Federation Room of The Rev. William McCarthy tion, the Connecticut president of CCM. local governments are taxes as a source of total state- Center Congregational Church. 725 EAST Business-Directory Guide For COUNTR. of Hartford, the Rev. Joseph Conference of Mayors and The prestigious Tax jFohnda- exceeded only by New local revenues. , 2B4IROAOtT.MAIICHE8TH H T T Looney of Hartford, and the Municipalities (CCM) and two tion, computing the property Hampshire's dependence on the Connecticut’s property tax is The Women’s Bible Study fMarcfunts In Eariy American ^ ^ . Rev. John Kimlingen of Colum- University of Connecticut tax burden on a per capita property tax and between 1971- the primary support of essen­ Group of Youth United MIDDLE TURNPIKE FurnHura Raprbductlona : bia, celebrated the nuptial professors. basis, found that Connecticut 72 and 1972-73, Connecticut’s tial municipal services in­ Methodist Church will meet Manchester and Surrounding CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and Mass and performed the According to studies made, ranked second only^to rank in reliance upon property cluding police, fire protection, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 1208 • NAUTICIL PARAPNERNiklA Connecticut taxpayers pay Massachusetts in the burden in­ double-ring ceremony. The taxes for local funding went sanitation, and education. Main St. MANCHESTER OPEN TUE8„ WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - SM P.M. church was decorated with local property taxes at almost flicted on property owners. \ from third .place to second THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. bouquets of gladioli and pom­ Vicinity SUNDAY 12 NOON - 8 P.M. PLEN TY OP FREE PANKINO pons. The Burning Bush Choir provided the music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a crepe featuring this week... maracaine jersey gown Be Sure To Look designed with lace trimmed bodice, V-neckline, fitted At This Space sleeves, trumpet cuffs and full MANCHESTER PARKADE skirt terminating in a train. She Your Complete wore an elbow-length single Next Week... I veil of silk illusion attached to a Appliance Store lace and rosebud tiara and - carried a bouquet of pink and CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND white rosebuds, stephanotis and baby’s breath. “~vw TENTS, COTS. SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Miss Susan Cam illeri of STOVES. LANTERNS •'ti HANrH^m Manchester was her sister’s MW IPMVUnT maid of honor. Bridesmaids MV were Miss Marlys Camilleri of FARR’S m m THE EVERYTHINQ STORE Willimantic, the bride’s sister; CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET W t h f l k e 649-3569 Htit li Sti, 1 StM, Mrs. Arlene Estey of Oxbridge, mi OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 APPLIANCE TV Mass.; and Mrs. Jacqueline '*^a_ I Parker of Andover. All Events Photo VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR They all wore gowns of dotted PKKSOML TEE Swiss with daisies embossed on Mrs. Edward P. DuBaldo by factory trained apeclallata them in shades of yellow, blue, fAAGGIf Personalizad Fun and Sportswear green and apricot designed with Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT A-line skirts. Empire waists, V- Jack Halldin, Daniel Smachet- an instructor at the Patti Locicero and Zidek ' Great Gifts For Any Occasion neckline with open collars, long ti, and Timothy Wrobel, all of Corrigan School of Gymnastics 643-5036 35 Osh St., Manchesisr sleeves with lace trim. They Manchester. in Bolton. Mr. DuBaldo is Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 wore baby’s breath and daisies A reception was held at the employed as a computer P&P AUTO REPAIR ARCO 0 Thurs. 'til 8:30 programmer for the state in their hair and carried Podunk Mill in South Windsor, 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge” • Manchester 646-3339 colonial bouquets of daisies, after which the couple left for Department of Motor Vehicles Florida. They will reside in An­ in Wethersfield. He is director - carnations and baby’s breath. THAI EL James Parker of Andover dover. of the Burning Bush Christian -.1 was best man. Ushers were Mrs. DuBaldo is employed as Action Center in Willimantic. ^onnretieH t' om ^ 0 . MERCURY A I.E M ) 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester Phone 646-2756 METAL DETECTORB Buy - Sell by Whlls'f COINS Appraise NO SERVICE CHARGE E d w in E . B l o w Collections Wanted Reservationsserv lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships It’s Prepared Childbirth OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER '627 Mate Street Manchester FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies i T was generated two years ago by They also give a demonstra­ What was considered a 875-3252 relatively new venture for those who felt there was a need tion of the instruments used and 646-0228 MACHINE other general useful informa­ WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS expectant mothers not too to set up a program similar to A COMPLETE UNE OF Farris Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER many years ago has now the Lamaze method of natural tion. SHOP 70 UNION ST. become either the accepted or childbirth instruction which Breathing exercises are 191 CENTER ST. A U T O P A R T S MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. expected thing. ^ charges 840 for six classes, ac­ demonstrate and discussed. 270 BROAD ST Mon. - Sit. 10-5 Mon. - Sit. 10-5 F arr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the SERVICES The patients perform what FrI. 10-9 The number of expectant cording to Mrs. Anninger. Thur.., 10-9 Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed they’ve been taught with their mothers requesting natural The Lamaze patient is also sports models. F arr’s also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ childbirth is on the increase. encouraged to engage the ser­ husbands assisting in the exer­ Wedding A Specialty AVAILABLE And on the increase with it is vices of a monitrice, a Lamaze cises, and receive helpful vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. F arr’s has earned Raleigh’s famous “Crest” award for four consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike—it’s FA RR’s. the request to have the husband trained nurse, who is with the suggestions. EVERYTHING IN w f c a n -t h id e b e h in d Betty Jane Turner School of Dance participate in the final stages of couple in the room all through After the patients practice OUR PRODUCT / labor and witness the delivery. the labor. There is an additional for a week, they return for their ojAMUOLASS 0'.MOWta D>OR', .L_ 40 Oak Street Manchester There are instructions fee for the monitrice, $30 for second and final session a week • SIOBtERONtS 0 BATHTUQ t’.CLOsOHfS available ^ patients desiring the first three hours, said Mrs. later. Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, this kind of delivery for a' fee. Anninger, with an additional The second session is devoted J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. to a general discussion and -■t :\ Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling There is also instruction in charge from then on. FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS natural childbirth available for With Prepared Childbirth, the question and answer session M i Tel. 649-0256 529-0442 mothers-to-be who cannot af­ four nurses involved in the with a review of the first class. . Mancheiter 649-7322 311I Bititll SI. ^ ford a fee. program are always on the The couples are again in­ MANCHESTER OVBfi 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE Called Prepared Childbirth, floor during labor and are never structed through the course of this instructiop is. offered at that far away that they can’t be breathing exercises. They are 763 Manchester Memorial Hospital immediately available at the taken on a tour of the hospital M A IN s t ; and is sponsored by five patient’s bedside if needed. maternity area, the delivery OPTICAL DON WILLIS Specializing In Manchester obstetricians. They continue to circulate room, and the nursery. 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE Heading the program are Dr. among the laboring patients, Those wishing to are 191 GARAGE Front End Alignment Donald Guinan, head of the doing all the normal nursing welcome to return any Tuesday mm 18 Main SL, Tel. 649-4531 M A IN ST. General Repair Worli department of obstetrics and duties and helping the couple between 8 and 9 p.m. MANCHESTER gynecology at MMH; Dr. stay on top of the labor pains Appointments for this course Robert E. Stanton, Dr. Donald with the breathing techniques are made by the patient’s physi­ 643-1 ?00 Morrison, Dr. Robert Walden they have been taught. cian, if desired, about six weeks and Dr. Edward Sulick. The ultimate goal of prior to due delivery date. Time to pause The lessons are taught by Prepared Childbirth is for the The average class accom­ four registered nurses: Mrs. patient to be "awake and alert modates from 12 to 15 couples. and pay tribute M ANCHESTER^ & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. Elsie Anninger, Mrs. Ethel during delivery,” said Mrs. The whole concept of the peo­ nfF Loc/t£mfrH . Adds The New Designer-Builder Team Singer, Mrs. Rosann Williams Anninger. ple behind Prepared Childbirth to all the brave men, living 453 MAIN ST., M A N CH ES TER • 643-6922 and Mrs. Dorothy Winn. The first session begins with is to have the husband and wife • Renovation-Remodeling The course is covered in two a film on birth showing the together to enjoy and par­ k n n time of trouble, answered Q tl/lP rfU uninmumss Alarms. Locks & • Ceiling Repaire ^ Sales. Combination Changes. • Custom Additions weekly sessions of two hours anatomy j^d physiology, labor ticipate in the miracle of birth. 1 ^ 1 1 k k o M Sales & Service • Bonded.,Most each on Tuesdays. and delivery. A question and “Who better to tell a wife and dead, who, i j^^^ir energy, keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. The program is financed by answer session follows the film. what to do than her own hus­ their eountrys cal ... ^ 4 r l i M w % k Make Keys. Scissors & Free EaUmates Tel. 649-4464 the doctors sponsoring the Then the nurse instructors band when she’s in labor,” said Pinking Shears Sharpened. program, and the instructors give a talk on hospital routine Mrs. Singer in confirming the work on their own time. used during labor and delivery husband’s role in assistance time and talen . prosper, CUSTOM MADE SEE US FOR: CANVAS AWNINGS The need for such a program — what to anticipate. during labor. • Aluminum Roll Up IRON blood...that freedom might g ^ A'l*n,ngt I DieuAx. • • — • Door Cinoplat SCRAP METAL • Storm Door, Osfrinsky • Combination Windows DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Day Care Center Awarded $49^769 This message sponsored by the following area businesses: MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. 195 WEST CENTER ST. Tfl. W3 5135 or M3 5«7» Telephone 649-3091 VERNON in state funds since it was tributions but the center ChorchBS Motors, Inc. King’s Department Store, Inc. EVabUthtd 1949 Optical Style Bar - “2 4 Years of Service opened in 1972. receives no town funds for its 80 OaMand Street Manchester Parkade The Hockanum Valley Day Mrs. Roseann Kapsia, direc­ operation. Care Center, in its third year of We have created one of the most respected, dependable and most complete optical laboratories and visual tor of the center, said the grant She said the operating cost Do Cormier Motor Sales, Inc. Westown Pharmacy STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER / operation, has been awarded a care centers in Connecticut. For many years our motto was “If It’s Made of Glass We’ll Grind It.” With the 0 »rr 30 VfAr«' Experteni'e is considerably lower than the for the current year is more 455 Hartford Road 405 Main St., Manchester 649-5533 MANCHESTER liepartment of Community Af­ 285 Bioad Street amount expected but added this than $63,000 and of this about advent of plastic lenses it became necessary to amend our motto to include plastic.’ We fully intend to incor­ fairs grant of $49,769 to cover "Mi«i In m m 0» 0«r itr m . to« C«i Bewr4 to » « , tor!" /r Call 649-5807 will not affect any of the $13,000 was anticipated in local Moriarty Bros. Manchester Ambulance & porate our laboratory to accommodate additional lens materials as they are developed. We stay on top of MEMORIAL GO. operating costs for the coming center’s programs during he funding. research and development in the field of visual care. We have patterns for over 3,000 different shapes of A. ALMETTI, Prop. year. 315 Canter Street Medical Supply • TUNE-UPS Oppotlle Ea.t O m etcr; coming year. The center presently is ser­ frames, plus over 1,500 eyeglass frames on display, hard and soft contact lenses, sunglasses galore, plus lUrrtion St. lUnchr.ter Commissioner W. James 134 East Center Street She said some 20 per cent of ving 30 children aged 3 through Mancljiester Drug • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE hearing aids. Optical Bar has two convenient locations to serve you: 763 Main Street and 191 Main Street, both QirnKty Memorials Rice of the DCA said the center the center’s annual expense 5 from the towns of Vernon, 717 Main Street in Manchester. Between the two stores, one store is always at your service six days a week. has received a total of $181,708 Sears, Roebuck & Co. REPAIRS ON ALL CARS must be paid through local con­ Tolland and Ellington. Marlow’S, Inc. Manchester Parkade 887 Main Street Turnpike TV and Appliance . Got A PalnNng Problem? We’ll Helpi 273 West Middle Tpke. IN MMKIKSTER, RNHT ON MUI STREH PET DWNERS Service still means something to us - and service means spending enough Medical Pharmacy lime with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job you re plan­ coiffim naNTM t cofyin sbnice If you can't find what you’re looking for elsewhere, slop HOLMES 3 4 j Main Street x House & Hale Department Store LOW COST PRINTING ning See us for paint and service when you plan your next project Marion Misaiko Artist of Month in to see us. Chances are we will have what you need. 945 Main Street WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. RisiESS UMis • niTnnv • Man STMTS Why not stop here first and you may not have to go any too MAIN smEEi • m a n c h esier . c o n n auction conducted in Hartford further. 06040 VERNON Patricia Kent of Rockville, 295 Broad Street The Bolton, Pharmacy, Inc. MINIT-MAN PRINTING E A Joh n ^ PAI NT CQ rr last week. The paintings 940 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • S49-1777 Marion Misaiko of Rockville People’s Savings Bank, Route 44A • Bolton MANCHESTER PET CENTER MEMHEK. IME ORDER OE lEtE l.O LO EN RULE brought $600 to the auction. Dillon Fora, Sales & Service • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME P U TE S Your Independent has been chosen "Artist of the Rockville. • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEMX COPIERI 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 649-4273 Selections on display in area Month” by the Tolland County “Homeward Bound,” by 3[I9 Main Street Harrison’s Stationers Just Around The Corner From Main... ■ nUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK" banks, libraries, and offices, Art Association and an oil pain­ Winifred Rogers, Vernon, at the 849 Main Street STORAGE A N ir are as follows: “Blue Pansies,” Holmils Funeral Home uyHCKY'Uiuj ting by Florine Luginbuhl of Vernon National Bank, FORMAL’S INN me. MOTHPROOFING by Laurie King of Vernon, p o Pottertdn’s, Inc. FREE Ellington has been selected as Lafayette Square; “Somers Main Street JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. Savings Bank of Rockville; For the tux QOm on all winter clothea picture of the month. The pic­ Road Stumps,” by Peg Winther Manchester |nd .Vernon APPLIANCES “Delia of India,” by Dorothy Blanchard & Rossetto, Realtors STOMCF *— NO L IM IT— • ture and the display can both be of Ellington, Society for 119 Oakland St. that’s inn Meriam of Vernon Savings 18sl West Center Street Optical Style Bar P/US...FREE INSURANCE seen at the Rockville Public Savings, Ellington; “Petite Bank of Tolland; “Adirondack Installing Since 1953 Library. Fleurs,” by, Barbara Nison of 783 Main Street • ‘fel Main Street for him h I CALL 649-55S9 Winter,” by Ernest Garrott of K^ys Real Estate LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA "All work done on premises end tullf guerenteedr The picture is titled, “Spring Ellington, Hall Memorial OKNDAIIV 10 A.M. •iP.M. Frank A. Arnono, Praiidant Ellington, First Federal 453 Burmide Avenue, Eaat Hartford Regal Men’s Shop, Inc. KITCHEN ft BATH REMODELING in Ellington.” Library, Ellington; “Autumn 35 Oak St.. Manchester Cuun 06040 Savings, Rockville; “Curious,” 907 Main Street, Talaphona 10-9 Waak Day* PARKADE CLEANERS Several members of the Still Life,” by Emma Batz of Open Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 to 6 p.m., Tliiira. ft FrI. 10 to 9 pjn. Vhn ttit by Diane Currier of Rockville, Manchester State Bank MANCHESTER PAHKADE 643-9S61 649-7901 10-6 Saturday 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. association donated their art Ellington, Tolland Public TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon MANCHESTER Closed Wednesday 643-9470 People’s'Savings Bank, Vernon 1041 Main Street work to the Public Televison Library. Circle; an untitled painting by

1 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 24,1975 - PAGE THlRTRlgN .. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 24, 1975 Eagles Attack Baseball Red Sox Counterattacked Ryan’s Fastball With Quick Bats ^nd Catcher’s Rifle Pegs To kout Windsor Locks I . . . BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox counterattacked "You can chop those home runs up into a lot of singles,’’ Ryan, meanwhile, thought he had good velocity but at­ Terry Hickey, senior taking second on the throw Nolan Ryan’s fastball with quick baCs Friday night and said, Boston Manager Darrell Johnson of his team’s long tributed the loss to four walks and a couple of “bad By Len Austbr ding 10 men to the plate and pitches.” The Angels’ ace said Tiant "had excellent con­ righthander, survived a home. shot down the California rabbits with rifle throws by drives. "We hit the ball hard and that one of Yaz’ took off racking up six runs before it trol and I had troubles. Carbo hit a good pitch, low, about Like a pack of lions in the rocky first frame when he With Miles at third and catcher Tim Blackwell. likb a shot. And Blackwell’s throws, well, you just can’t was over. six inches above the knee. I didn’t think he’d put it out. Yaz wild is East Cathplic at,the was tagged for five hits and Krashefski, hit by a pitch, at The Red Sox, done in the previous night by the Angels’ throw any better than that.’’ In the big frame, Socha, hit one up high, a bad pitch, and I gave Evans a pitch right plate. The high:powered two runs to record his eighth first, the latter broke for se­ speedy runners, rapped four of their six hits for home runs *'While Ryan was steaming fastballs to the plate, Luis Miles and Mark McMahon in his power alley; that was a bad pitch too.” Eagles follow the philosophy victory without a loss. cond and pulled up. He got in and Blackwell threw out three runners Friday night in a 6-1 Tiant ^Was utilizing his assortment bf quick pitches, each had RBI producing chanTCups and curves to even his record at 5-5. Aston’s As the Boston sluggers were talking about their long of attacking the ball, cutting Hickey hurled seven frames, a run down, and kept it going win. blows and Moffett chased homers, Blackwell was discussing his defensive heroics. and slashing at anything in yielding nine hits and all long enough to allow Miles veteran right hander scattered eight hits and struck out six home two with a single Bernie Carbo set the mood for Ryan’s second loss in 10 batters. "Making a good throw is like getting a good pitch to hit,” the strike zone. three Locks runs before to toe the dish, one of the against a drawn in infield. decisions by powering a 3-2 pitch into the left field screen said the switch hitting receiver. “If the ball is right where With this train of thought, being rested. Bill Moffett few times East has The explosion carrie off of to lead off the Boston first inning. Carl Yastrzemski, Tiant, who seldom gets offensive help, was untouchable, you want it to be, you can make the throw. A lot has to do East has maintained a team and Keith Lamb mopped up. exhibited wise base running reliever Perry DiPrato. swinging Yogi-Berra-style at an eye-high fastball outside except in the sixth inning when his old Red Sox friend Tom- with technique—it’s a matter of coming up and pushing batting average over .300 for Windsor Locks, which this campaign. the 1975 scholastic baseball the strike zone, creamed a two-run homer in the fifth; ihy Harper doubled after Mickey Rivers had walked. your body into the throw.” finishes regular season play The locals added single XMinUnr l.m'kH (II) Dwight Evans rammed a sixth inning fastball off Ryan and “When you get three or four runs, you know you can California Manager Dick Williams, however, was unim­ season. with a 10-8 ledger, struck markers in the fourth and AB R H E Nai, 2b 4 12 0 Fred Lynn curled a Chuck Dobson pitch around the right I make a mistake or two and get away with it but you can’t pressed with Blackwell’s performance. “First of all, we Yesterday In Manchester, ■ quickly in the first for two Sullivan, ss fifth innings and put the ver­ field foul pole in the eighth. do that when it’s close,’’ said Tiant who was a questionable thought Remy was safe and second of all, I don’t think it the newly crowned Hartford tallies. dict away in the sixth, sen­ Diprato, ss.p Cressotti, p,lb Blackwell, playing in his sixth game of the< season, starter because of lower back pains on Thursday. ’The 34- was as much Blackwell’s throwing as it was other things I County Conference champs East got one back in the Brough. If KasI Cadiolir (lli) shuffed three Angel rallies with perfect throws to second year-old Cuban said he felt fine upon reaching the ballpark won’t get into.” The Angels, who one the series opener, 6-3 "crushed Windsor Locks, 13- second. Miles singled, stole ABRHE Senolonte, c § 3, behind a 16-hit attack. Furlong. 2b 3 1 1 0 B. King, rf to catch Jerry Remy in the first inning, Morris Nettles in Friday before making the Angel batters look sick with his on Thursday, send right hander Andy Hassler, 34, against 'second, moved to third on a CharleSois, c 0 Schiesel, rf The Eagles, 13-2 over-all, Socha, ss P. King, cf lAilSTIAINT the second and Bruce Bochte in the fourth. ,. tantalizing pitching. lefy Bill Leb, 54, in today’s nationally televised contest. CARL YASTRZEMSKI g (Herald photo by Dunn) ground out and scored on Miles, 3b Balboni. lb wind up conference play this John Krashefski’s ground McMahon, If Talbot, ss l : ¥ S morning at 11 in Uncasville Moffett, lb,p Bologna. 3b Catholic^s John Krashefski Has Plenty of Company rule double to centerfield. Lamb. cf,p Rachelle, 3b against St. Bernard. East is The Eagles soared in the Hickey, p MAJOR Raiders Closed in Moments Later to Tag Runner Out 7-2 in HCC action.* Krashefski, rf Totals 35 3 10 6 third, clipping Raider ace Tuller, rf East Catholic 014 116 OOx 13 Senior third baseman Tom Bobv Cressotti, junior Gerbo, cf Wind.snr l.ocks 200 001 000 3 LEAGUE Miles, who is hitting over Hamer, pr RBI; Miles 3, Furlong 2, Moffett 2, Socha. boJSd McMahon. Krashefski. DiPrato„B. King, Roberts Poorer southpaw, for four tallies. D. Martin, lb Veteran Castoffs .400, extended his batting Driscoll, ph Balboni; 3 BH; Miles, Nal; SB: Balboni, LEADERS Hickey led off with a triple Murphy, ss Miles, Mollett, Lamb; BB: Hickey 1, streak to 14 straight with which rightfielder Bill King T. Martin, 3b Moffett 1;, SO; Hickey 4, Cressotti 1, Leading Batters T h e East Golfers three safeties. Miles had a temporarily lost sight of in Hammick, 2b DiPrato 2; Hits off: Hickey 9 for 3 runs American League (Based on 73 at bats) Dumais, c in 7 innings: Moffett 0 for 0 runs in 1; East triple and two singles, Lamb 1 for 0 runs in 1 Cressotti 10 for 7 National League the blinding sun. He came w. I. pet. g.b. But Bett^Pitcher ah r h pet. 44 13 16 4 runs in 3; DiPrato 6 for 6 runs in 3; W: Spark New g scored three and drove in Totals Milwaukee 20 16 j66 - Herald Angle home on Furlong’s infield Hickey; L; Cressotti Watson. Hou 37 140 21 49 350 three runs. Boston 19 16 643 Vk Cash. Phil 36 161 X 56 346 out. Detroit 16 U .471 3 NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave beat Pittsburgh, 4-3, and Cincinnati Blank Foes Sophomore second Bowa, Phil 36 162 16 56 346 Tim Charlebois reached NEW YORK (UPI) - Who says life rainouts, my pitching started'to drop Baltimore 16 21 .432 4Vk Roberts’ celebrated walkout earlier topped Philadelphia, 5-2. Grubb, SD 40 154 21 53 3M By Earl Yost Running its over-all record to 27-2 yesterday was the baseman Mike Furlong alsi New York 16 21 .432 m an qrror, Dan Socha can't begin again at 35? off. I have to pitch more td be effec­ this month left him much poorer in Cardinals 4^ Dodgers 3 Sanguillen, Pitt 33 117 12 40 X Sports Editor East Catholic golf team with three easy 5-0 blankings of kept his hitting gtreak aliVe Cleveland 14 21 .400 3U Morgan, Cin 41 144 24 49 340 smgled, bpth runners moved Certainly not Harmon Killebrew, tive. I expect^ to be traded, but not West the pocketbook but apparently much St. Louis rallied for two runs in the Weaver, Hartford Public and St. Thomas Aquinas Highs at increasing it to 12 in a rl Lacy, LA 27 97 14 X 340 up o K a .p^sed ball, and Sonny Siebert or Deron Johnson, a trio so soon. It was great going to Oakland w. I. pet. g.b. richer in spirit. eighth inning to defeat Los Angeles. A Smith, St.L 21 X 14 27 3X Manchester Country Club. with a fourth inning hi: Oakland 22 16 679 - Garvey, LA 43 185 28 62 3X Miles p la t^ both ripping a of castoffs all past that not-so-good though.” , I 22 17 664 Vk The Houston Astros’ lefthander, pair of walks, a single by Ted Globe Hollow Opens Tim LaFrancis took East vs. Weaver — Cooney hopper over third sacker Al Texas Joshua, SF 31 115 15 X 3X ingle t^-wnter, ,the la tt^ baseball age of 35, who seem bent on In other American League games Kansas City 22 19 637 IH who was fined an estimated $1,000 for Sizemore and an infield out American League Good news for local swimmers. Globe Hollow opens medalist honors with a 76 (EC) def. Harris 9 and 8, Bologna. Minnesota 18 17 614 2Vk playing key roies in the American Friday, Minnesota nipped Milwaukee, jumping the team for five days on highlighted the winning rally. Steve g ah r h pet. today for the summer season. Mel Siebold, Rec director, with teammates Brad Torrance (EC) def. Gregory California 21 20 612 2Vk Munson, NY 35 IX 18 51 377 League West race this year. 2-1, New York outlasted Texas, 11-7, (Chicago 17 21 .447 3 May 9, said leaving the club for a Garvey and Jim Wynn homered for reported it takes only 24 hours to fill the pond, Strella and Jeff Torrance 9 and 7, Strella (EC) def. Bumbry, Balt 23 77 11 28 364 That was most evident Friday night and Boston whipped California, 6-1. Friday's Results week was beneficial to him, if not the the Diodgers while Luis Melendez Yount, MU 26 92 17 32 346 ' Manchester’s largest and most heavily used swim each carding 79s. Mike Mahorn 9 and 8, LaFrancis Boston 6 California 1, nigtat 34B MBS Girls Excel as witnessed by the 38-year-old Royals 10, Orioles I club. homered for the Cardinals. Carew, Minn 30 104 14 X facility...Lev Spencer will be wearing different colors and Cooney totaled 80, which (EC) def. Jones 10 and 8; Oakland 3 Qeveland 0, night Lynn, Bos X 101 17 34 .337 Killebrew’s two home runs in the Kan­ In addition to Killebrew’s two New York U Texas 7, night “I’m sorry I did it—Fm really sorry Giants 3, Cubs 2 23 81 17 27 333 will be on a rival club this season in the Twilight Baseball was still far and away better East vs. Aquinas — Cooney Roberts. Det sas City Royals’ 10-1 cakewalk over homers, Jim Wohlford was 4-for4 Minnesota 2 Milwaukee 1, nigbt I did it—but sometimes things start A pinch-hit triple by Glenn Adams While, NY 31 112 27 37 3X League. The ageless veteran, who admits to 40 plus, will than any of the opponents (EC) def. Weber 1-up, with a pair of RBIs Jfor Kapsas City Kansas City 10 Baltimore 1, night Hargrove, Tex X 106 X X 324 Baltimore; five innings of one-hit Chicago 6 Detroit 1, night going around in your'head and you and a single by Von Joshua drove in manage Volkswagen after a number of years with Moriar- could do. Torrpnce (EC) def. Van Braun, Minn X IX 8 32 3X Record-Breaking shutout pitching from the 38-year-old Today's Games can’t help yourself,” Roberts said two runs in the eighth inning and McRae. KC 41 156 18 49 316 ’ ty’s of Manchester. The portly right-hander helped the Results: East vs. Hart­ Winkle 4 and 3, Strella (EC) (All Times EDT) Siebert, who posted his first win for Friday night, after pitching a six- enabled San Francisco to defeat Home Runs locals win severai regular seasons and playoff titles...John ford Public — Cooney (EC) def. Duncan 5 and 4, OakIgnd (Blue 6^) at l^eveland National League: Baker, Correll and the Oakland A’s; and another run- Ameruiayi l^e^gue (RMch'dO), 2 p.m. hitter and leading the Astros to a 4-2 ISerafini will pitch for the MB’s in Thursday night’s opener def. McGlasghlin 8 and 7, LaFrancis (EC) def. Evans, Atl, Watson. Hou, Luzinski. Phil Showing on 'Ti’ack producing designated hitter perfor­ California (Hassier 3-4) at Boston triumph over the Montreal Expos. It and Winlield. SD 8. against Bristol at St. Thomas in Bloomfield...Paul Silas of Torrance (EC) def. Myra 10 Simoneau 7 and 5; Team (Lee 34), 2 p.m. American League: Horton. Det ID; mance by the 36-year-old Johnson in and Buck Martinez tripled home three was the Astros’ sixth victory in a row. ■ the Boston Celtics will be a pro lecturer at the Connecticut and 8, Strella (EC) def. totals — East 314, Aquinas Detroit (Coleman 36) at Chicago National League Burroughs, Tex 8; Grich, Ball. Carbo, the Chicago White Sox’ 6-1 triumph (Bahnsen 1-4), 2:13 p.m. “Maybe it helped me,” Roberts Bos, Killebrew, KC, Hisle, Minn and Basketball School Aug. 17-23 at Gardner Lke. Program Devine 10 and 8, LaFrancis 350, Weaver 447, Hartford As it has been doing all season long, the Manchester runs during five-run seventh. Al Fitz- over Detroit. morris (6-3) went nine and scattered Texas (Wright 0-2) at New York added, referring to the walkout. “I Jackson, Oak 7. director is Bill Detrick, varsity mentor at Central Connec- (EC) def. Buckley 9 and 8; Public 525. High girls’ track team had another record-breaking day (May 3-2), 8 p.m. Chicago for the Giants’ fifth straight Runs Batted in Killebrew, cast adrift by Minnesota Minnesota (Hughes 4-1) at Milwaukee think it may have. Really, it gave me tucut State College. Ernie DeGregorio of Buffalo, Coach yesterday at the Divisional Sectional Championship at seven hits for the win. triumph. Rookie Pete Falcone pitched National League: Garvey, LA 32, and picked up by the Royals last While Sox 6, Tigers 1 (Broberg 66), 8:30 p.m. time to think. I figure everybody at Perez. Cin and Watson. Hou 31: Winfield, , Johnny Egan of Houston and Kevin Stacom of the Celtics Windsor High. Baltimore (Torrez 3-2) at Kansas City three-hit ball for eight innings to winter, belted two-run homers in his Carlos May singled home Jorge some time or another would like to get SD 29; SUub, NY 28. will also appear during the three sessions...Jack Holik, The Indian maidens the class meet. (Briles 46), 8:30 p.ih. record his fourth win. George American League. Horton. Det 29; first two at-bats, giving him 566 for Orta for the go-ahead Chicago run in Sunday's Games away every once in a while, but in this Hisle, Minn and Burroughs, Tex 28; Manchester American Legion baseball coach, reports the shattered five school Foran, a senior, in what Mitterwalk homered for Chicago. his career and 19 RBIs for the season. the sixth, preceding Johnson’s two- Texas at New York business, you can’t.” McRae. KC and Scott, Mil 23. Manchester Chapter of Approved Umpires will supply men records and tied a sixth. Vic­ has become commonplace Caiifomia at Boston Padres 4, Pirates 3 Stolen Bases Tech Loser It was the 47th time in his long career Roberts would not be specific on the rUn single. Terry Forster (3-3) bailed for all home games this summer. The locals have 21 games tories in the mile by senior shattered her own mark in Detroit at Chicago, 2 Fred Kendall singled with one out in National League: Cedeno, Hou 20; that Killebrew had hit two homers in a out struggling Wilbur Wood to gain the Minnesota at Milwaukee reasons which made him bolt the club, Morgan, Cin 19. Lopes, LA 13; Brock, . in Zone Eight, 10 at home, and have lined up 39 games to Val Poulin and by the 440- the 220-yard dash' with a Oakland at Cleveland, 2 the ninth inning to score Dave Win­ game, win but the Chisox relief ace left in but he said personal problems com­ St.L 12; Lintz and Mangual. Mtl 10. date and hope to add six more. Holik, who played varsity yard relay team highlighted ;26.4 clocking, in fatt run­ Baltimore at Kansas City field and give San Diego a victory American League: Rivers, Cal24; Otis, Johnson, released by Boston last bined with his poor performances in football and baseball at Trinity, will receive his degree the Silk Towners’ perfor­ the ninth with.a strained pitching over Pittsburgh. With one out, Win­ .KC 22; Patek, KC 14; Nettles, Cal 13; By One Run ning the time twice. She Washington, Oak and Davis, Tex 11. year and signed by the White Sox this shoulder. two straight games in May when he Sunday in Hartford. mance. piaced fourth in the event to field reached first on an error by spring, continued to prove his worth blew 5-0 and 4-0 leads caused him to In a strong field of 20 quaiify for further competi­ A’s,.3, Indians 0 shortstop Paul Popovich and moved to Qualifying for the State Baseball Tournament yesterday as the Sox’ DH, singling home a pair Bert Campaneris and Joe Rudi National League leave without a word in Montreal. was St. Thomas Seminary with a 2-1 win over Cheney Tech runners, Poulin broke loose tion. t’ East second as Mike Ivie followed with an Shots Off the Tee of runs during a four-run, sixth-inning belted solo homers, giving Siebert an w. pet. Roberts got started badly Friday on the gun lap and came Sophomore Teri Arendt (Herald photo by Dunn) I- 1 gb' infield single. Kendall’s third hit What does a golf pro do on his day off? Bill Ellispnj^fo in Bloomfield. rally against Detroit. Johnson has Chicago 22 16 679 — night, giving up a solo homer to Pepe home a winner with a early cushion and Todd hurled four in­ ended the game. Willie Stargell had a The Saints conclude Si. Thomas (2) took sixth place in the long PhlUdelphia 20 18 .526 2 Mangual, but then he settled down to at Minnechaug, went fishing last Monday and caught three AB R H E clocking of 5:37.1, a new thus far driven in 16 runs, a pace that nings of two-hit relief for his fifth New York 17 16 .515 2W regular season play with a 9- jump and senior Wendy East’s Tom Miles Put Out record his third complete game by two-run homer for Pittsburgh. TV trout...Jim Sullivan of The Herald’s production staff rates Kerrigan, lb 3 1 0 0 could give him 80 by season’s end. save. Siebert, an ex-Indian, has now Pittsburgh 18 17 614 2W school record. Thq 440-yard Comp took fifth place in the Reds 5, Phillies 2 AND a bow for his assistance in producing the golf special which 9 mark while the Beavers Chudy, c 2 0 1 0 Locks' Rich Balboni Took Throw Siebert, even more nomadic than whipped his former mates in 11 of 13 St. Louis 15 21 .417 6 striking out six and walking only one. fall to 3-12 with one game Golas, 3b 3 0 1 0 relay team of Jackie (Joss, shot put with a near record Montreal 13 20 394 6W Tony Perez hit a two-run homer and was featured in Friday’s edition...Course record at MaGuane, cf 2 0 1 0 his two “graybeard” cohorts, came to tries. West Greg Gross and Roger Metzger sup­ Jordan, if 2 0 0 0 Mary Foran, Darcy Walter toss of 33-feet 8-inches. Both Merv Rettenmund delivered a two- Ellington Ridge Country Club is 66 and shared by three, remaining. the A’s from San Diego a week w. 1. pet. g-b- ported him with run-scoring triples. RADK Singer, p 3 1 0 0 and Yvonne Kearnfey qualified for later competi­ / Twins 2, Brewers 1 ■ run single to pace Cincinnati over Wally Cichon, head home pro, Jim Rusher and Frank Seminary scored the win­ Mullane, rf 3 0 1 0 ago-his fifth big league •stop in three Eric Soderholm and Tom Kelly Los Angeles 27 16 .629 — In other National League games, St. Cosgrove, ss 1 0 0 0 destroyed their week-old tion. Cincinnati 22 20 624 4W Philadelphia. Gary Nolan, with relief Staszowski. Rusher will be the defending champion in the ning run in the home half of 3 0 0 0 years. He gave Cleveland only one hit Louis nipped Los Angeles, 4-3, San Gondek, 2b mark with a :51.5 Clocking. Barbara Crowley and Cin- IllingTrackmen delivered run-scoring singles in the San Francisco 20 19 613 5 help from Clay Carroll, earned the Manchester Open in September...The horseless buckboard the sixth. Ed Singer, who Friday and walked none before rookie ninth inning to help Minnesota over­ San Diego 21 20 612 5 Francisco edged Chicago, 3-2, New SATURDAY Totals 22 2 4 0 di Shanley did well in the 440 6W victory. carriage between the pro shop and the first tee at Ellington picked up the win, singled, Jim Todd preserved the 3-0 Oakland come a 1-0 deficit and cut Atlanta 20 22 .476 York downed Atlanta, 3-1, San Diego 2:15 (22,30) Red Sox vs. stole second, advanced to and 880 respectively but just Houston 17 27 .386 tow Ridge is a gift from member Ray Seraphin;.. Greens Manchester’s 880-yard win. Milwaukee’s AL East lead over Friday's Results Angels, WTIC missed moving onto the Superintendent John Ferry and Bob Sheaffer, assistant third on a wild pitch and 1 Cheney (1) medley relay team of Foran, Still Unbeaten "I was throwing the ball super at Boston to a half-game. Bert Blyleven New York 3 Atlanta 1, night 5:00 (3) Memphis Golf scored on Kevin Mullane’s AB R H E class meet. Walter made the Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 2, night 5:00 (8) Wide World: , pro, painted the carriage which has added to the attrac- Chicoine, 2b 4 0 1 0 Goss, Walter and Judy San Diego,'’ Siebert said. “But when gave up four hits in posting his fifth finals in the 80-yard hurdles Houston 4 Montreal 2, night Monaco Grand Prix, Boxing ,, tiveness of the course...Due to the windy spring, big sellers single. Ouellette, 3b 3 0 0 0 Brown had a season best Boosting its record to 6-0 yesterday was the filing Junior we started getting more off days and San Diego 4 Pittsburgh 3, night Beanhalls Tossed at Stadium Balon, c 4 0 3 0 but missed her heat. Walter, win in six decisions. 7:55 Yanks vs. Rangers, in pro golf shops were windbreakers...Bob Zink of Hop Cheney took a 1-0 lead in LeCourt, ss 4 1 1 1 1:58.4 clocking, taking a High track team with a 41 Vz to 26‘/2 win over Webb Junior St. Louis 4 Los Angeles 3, night San Francisco 3 Chicago 2, nighi WINF Meadow holds the course record at Tallwood with a 68 the third. Tom LeCourt, who Foran, lb 2 0 0 0 fourth placement in the however, will continue as a High at Pete Wigren Track. 880: 1. Fedorchak (I), 2. Carpenter, If 2 0 0 0 member of relay teams. Today's Games score...Scott Ovian, son of Mike Ovian, is the No. 2 player went into the game with a Cooke, cf 1 0 0 0 event. The mile-relay WestFedorchak won three Zito (W), 3. Timbrel (I) (All Times EDT) SUNDAY Skoczylas, rf 3 0 0 0 According to Coach Barry Chicago (Bonham 46) at San on the Bolton High golf squad this spring. He’s a freshman. .340 batting average, quartet of Linda and Cathy events for IHing, copping the 2 : 22.2. Mets Sounder Than in ’69 1:55 Yanks vs. Rangers, Dyjak, p 3 0 0 0 Bernstein, who vyas most 440, 880 and mile run. Gary Francisco (Barr 66), 4:03 p.m. Fourth Straight Win Doug Ovian, son of Karney Ovian, the other co-owner of doubled, advanced to third Maher, Poulin: and Barb 220; 1. Costas (W), 2. Philadelphia (Carlton 26) at - WINF Totals 26 1 5 1 pleased with his team’s per­ two-out situation. 2:00 (3) NBA : Bullets vs. Tallwood, is the fine sports correspondent for The Herald on a wild pitch and came Cheney 001 000 0 1 Crowley established a new Burby won the discus and Copeland (I), 3. Desrochie ATLANTA (UPI) - Yogi and Jerry Koosman (17-9). naU (Darcy 1-2), 7 p.m. formance, the Sectional at “It was a hot night and it New York (Tate 1-8) at Atlanta and a freshman at East Catholic High...Wendall Jacobs is home as Singer uncorked a St. Thomas 001 001 X 2 record with a time of 4:21.6 long jump. (W) :25.9. Berra feels the current New Seaver is only 54 but his 2.22 Warriors RBI: McGuane, Ken Mullane; 2BH: (Reed 4-4), 7:33 p.m. second wild pitch. and also finished fourth. All Windsor was the toughest in Results: Shot put: 1. Wrobel (I), 2. York Met team is sounder earned run average is better seemed the right thing to For Yankees’ Hunter 2:00 (22,30) WCT: . again serving as pro Carroll Erickson’s assistant at LeCourt; BB: Dyjak 3, Singer 3; SO: Montreal (Rogers 2-4) at Houston Seminary knotted it in the Dyjak 2, Singer 6. three Tribe relay teams the state, which included 100-yd. dash: 1. Costas than it was when it won the than it was in ’69 and do,” said Berra. ‘‘He (Konieezny 26), 8:36 p.m. Doubles Blackledge Country Club...Mike Ovian reports he spreads Copeland (I), 3. Beaupre (I) 3:30 (22,30) NHL: Sabres > six tons of fertilizer on his 18-hole TallWood golf course third. Shawn Kerrigan qualified for the State Class performers from Hartford (W), 2. Malonowski (I), 3. 36’ 4 Vz”. world Championship in 1969. Koosman is off to a 4-1 start. probably won’t admit it, but Pittsburgh (Reuss 36) at San Diego NEW YORK (UPI)-Cat­ almost had a replay of the two-run single by Public, New Britain and Jon Was getting tired.” (Jones 3-2), 10 p.m. spring training brawl after vs. Flyers each year. The area is covered three times a year, two reached on a two-base error. Meet, May 31, at Amity tie Copeland (I), Desrochie Discus; 1. Burby (I), 2. "Our pitching hasn’t been Left-hander Jon Matlack, St. Louis (McGloUien 3-4) at Los fish Hunter won his' fourth Chambliss, an error by third 4:30 (2 3) Memphis Golf ■ tons in each feeding. Adam Chudy singled moving and striking out two. Regional High. CCIL champ Conard High. (W) :11.0. Golnik (I), 3. Bonsignore as strong as it was in ’69 and still in the ininbrs when the Matlack did admit it. Angeles (Sutton 76), 10 p.m. straight decision but only the third batter was hit in baseman Roy Howell which Sunday’s Games 4:30 (8) Tennis: Mixed Kerrigan to third and Rich Catcher Dave Balon had Other qualifiers for the The top four relay teams, Mile: 1. Fedorchak (I), 2. (W) 108' 6” . we haven’t had Cleon Jones Mets won the title six^years “ That’s the hottest I’ve with a lot of help from his the eighth inning. Bobby allowed another run to score Doubles the top eight finishers in the New York at Atlanta Bonds, the last to be hit, Grove Was Tough Man McGuane’s sacrifice fly three of the five hits stroked class meet include Linda Dito (W), 3. Lemieux (I) Long jump; 1. Burby (I), yet this season,” said the ago, made his recOTd 5-3 had to work this season,” he Montreal at Houston friends. and an infield hit by Jim 8:30 (8) Indy 500 plated the run. by the Beavers. Maher, a sophomore, in the running events, and ^he top 4:59.7. 2. Edwards (I), 3. Costas Mets’ manager. “But the ad­ Friilay night with q steady said. “I guess I was tiring. Pittsburgh at San Diego The New York right­ rushed out at relief pitcher, Mason which brought in the News of Lefty Grove’s death brought back memories of six people in the field events St. Louis at Los Angeles Jim Merritt and the benches MONDAY Russ Dyjak went the dis­ Cheney winds up its 440. She won her he'at and 440; 1. Fedorchak (I), 2. (W) 18’ 7”. dition of (third baseman) performance that beat the Yogi did the right thing. It CJiicago at San Francisco hander, who floundered fourth run. the mid-1930s when he pitched for the Boston Red Sox. tance for Cheney, allowing season Wednesday at Bolton placed seventh over-alkwith qualified for action in the Derochie (W), 3. Philbrick 440-yd. relay: 1. Webb Joe Torre and (shortstop) Atlanta Braves 3-1. bothers me that I have yet to Philadelphia at Cincinnati earlier in the season but who of both teams emptied onto Jim Spencer accounted for During a summer vacation period, I spent the days at just four hits, walking three High. a new school record time of class meet. (I) :59.6. :53.0. Mike Phillips has Matlack gave up the lone pitch a complete game in has lately pitched as well as the field. But both teams the Rangers’ first two runs Fenway Park, collecting autographs and watching the Red appeared to have learned a 4:00 Mels vs. Dodgers, 1:03.3. strengthened our infield and run in the second when Dus­ nine starts but it’s been anyone in the majors, with a homer and Toby WINF Sox play. Each morning I would get to the park early to try Rusty Staub and Del Unser ty Baker singled and stole more circumstance than notched his sixth victory in lesson from the spring affair Harrah, Bill Fahey and 8:25 Yanks vs. Royals, and no sooner had the infield and get the autographs of all the Boston players. Jimmie Rham High Triumphs Kearney, another are having good years in the second and Larvell Blanks anything else. The situation his last seven decisions Cesar "rovar each singled WINF Fox was the big hero at the time and he was the most Gibson Killed become crowded than it sophomore, won her 100- outfield.” singled him home with ti^gr just seems to keep warren- Friday night as the Yankees home a run for Texas in 9:00 (22,30) Red Sox vs. cooperative. I was able to get all the signatures except at least a tie for the title. Over­ KL PASO, Tex . (UPI) - emptied. No punches were Three area scholastic teams yard dash heat, tying her I'he Mets’ pitching stars in outs. But Berra pulled him ting my coming out before I outslugged the Texas their ninth inning rally. Rangers, WTIC Grove. He was a sarcastic guy who literally pushed aside all, Rocky Hill finishes 14-4. Paul 4Iibson, 26, a hurdler for thrown. played yesterday and only own school mark of :11.8, '69 were Tom Seaver (25-7) in the eighth in a two-on. go nine innings. But I won — Rangers 11-7. Hunter, whose . anyone near the players’ entrance door. Finally, on my Rham High came away a Paul Groves had an outstanding that’s what really counts.” the International Track Graig Nettles hit a pair of day for Bolton, clubbing two but was unable to compete Association and a former wide Era had been below one run last day in Boston, Grove answered my request and penned ydnner. per game on his winning homers and Bonds added a It took 10 innings but the homers and two singles for five in the finals due to heat receiver for three NFL teams, his signature and added, ‘‘You should be out working and 19th HOLE wa^ killed Friday in the crash streak, allowed six earned solo shot to lead the Sachems rallied for four runs to RBIs. Bolton, now 2-12 in the exhaustion. But the slack in Batting Practice not bothering me.’’...Many years later our paths crossed at of his car on Interstate 10. runs on 12 hits. Yankees’ attack. Nettles’ top Charter Oak Conference foe COC and 3-12 over-all, hosts , the event was taken up by World Series games in Baltimore and the once great MUNICIPAL BUILDING Gibson, of Carlsbad, N. M., first homer came with two Bacon A cadem y, 9-5, in Vinal Tech today and winds up junior Maria Pagani who This^Holidaf Weekend, Serve Ellington Ridge But while Hunter was southpaw pitcher had mellowed and was a pleasure to be {game the finals and qualified for Belter 94-23-71, Gretchen Mason the NCAA 120 high hurdles Connie Mack with the great Philadelphia Athletic teams of fell to non-conference foe winner was less so in defeat. give the Yankees a 1-0 lead. 91-14-78, Mona Kemp 101-23-78; champ in 1970. He played for BOSTON (UPI) - The California Angels will hold bat­ , 1929-31 and of his time in Boston...Have a nice holiday Middletown High, 5-1, and Cream Ferguson Jenkins lasted They added three more runs B - Irma Salad 107-29-78, Mim the Hiiffalo Hills, Green Bay ting practice in the lobby of their hotel today rather than weekend. Bolton High took it on the chin, \ and make your in the fourth on Chris 500 Special Meaning Snyder 107-29-78, Diane Jueza I’ackers and Dallas Cowboys in only 5 1-3 innings, giving up ; 17-9, by COC rival Rocky Hill. Chambliss’ sacrifice fly and' Fenway Park, just to see what breaks. 106-27-79; C - Ellie Marsh 105- the NFL hofore signing with the seven runs on nine hits. It Ed Gardiner had three hits INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) favorites for Sunday’s million- Ed Herrmann’s two-run dou­ Angels Manager Dick Williams called the bizarre prac­ Holiday Cdok-Out A Success! CLOSED 32-73, Sue Saiad 110-35-75, ITA. was simply not a pitcher’s — When Indianapolis Motor tice, scheduled for noon PED in the Sheraton Boston foyer, for Rham, which finishes up the dollar race but added quickly, Bertha Kunzli 107-30-77. night as Texas relievers ble. Bonds homered in the i;, Fourth Straight Victory Speedway owner Tony Hulman to silence jokes about the lack of hitting power on his season 4-12 in the COC and 5-13 “They’re all my favorites.” Choose from more than twenty-five Shady Glen favorites! came on to hit two Yankee fifth and Nettles connected in all games. Bacon dips to 3-12 barks his .famous “Gentlemen, batters and New York again in the sixth with team. For Cheney Net Squad in the league and 4-13 over-all. start your engines" Sunday, it Texas Rangers Manager Billy Martin said recently the MEMORIAL DAY reliever Sparky Lyle Chambliss, who had Singled, Bacon has one game remaining, has a special meaning for Pete Angels “ could take practice in a hotel lobby without DePaolo. knicked one in his brief on first. stretching its winning streak Tuesday at Bolton High. MOHDAY, MAY 2 6 ,1 9 7 5 PRE-SUMMER SPECIALS ON SIDING! breaking a chandelier." Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee, doubles. The Philadelphia native of DRIVEWAYS stint. The Yankees scored four to tour yesterday was the The Heavers’ next match is After a brilliant sta^t, who faces the Angels today in a nationally televised game, Cheney Tech tennis team with a Ellington has lost four of its last Italian descent won the 500-mile * COMMERCIAL PAVINO Your Cholco of: ALUMINUM The Yankees and Rangers more in the seventh on a Tuesday against Vinal Tech in auto race 50 years ago, but (M*e - KM. COATIMI repeated the story last week when the teams met in .‘i-2 duke over Portland High at Middletown. five (lecisions. The tournament- Emergency Telephone Numhen VINYL or STEEL the Highlanders' courts. The bound Purple Knights are now drawing a comparison between • Qiullty • M m Dairy Stores Anaheim. • SarviM 20 Colors To Choose Promt Williams decided Friday to hold the lobby practice, Heavers are now 8-4 for the 11-6 over-all, with a home clash 19'25 and 1975 is impossible, he H ig h w a y ...... 649>5070 GREETING CARDS Kesults: Townsend (P) def. said. TWO rOWEMIvVT I.OGVnONS Prices Are Now Lower on SidMigI using sponge (Nerf) bails and plastic bats to disprove the season, .5-2 in the Charter Oak against Woodrow Wilson High EASY TERMS h iX HV - Open Oiiilv and FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bears Sign Ely Strycharz fi-4, fi-2; Caron (CT) "It's like comparing the Itl. R ofusa ...... G49*1S8G Conference. Tuesday still to go. Sun. Free EeUmetet — E a s y Term s Sm Our U rg e Display claims. “ He must be doing it," said Boston Manager def. .lohnson ti-.'i, 1-6, 6-4; Wright Brothers flying their Saoitary Watar and Sawar .... 849-9697 CHICAGO (UPI) - The Hob Caron and Gary Dave Andrulitis clouted four Parkaile llraneli ■ Mon. ihni Sul. Darrell Johnson, “because he didn't schedule any batting Caravella ICT) def. Chulfant 6- first plane with today's faster- THOMAS COUA Chicago Bears announced Caravella won singles matches home runs, a new school (John anil lleriiiee Itieg) ARTHUR DRUG practice here." .1. 6-1 ;-Townsend-Paiva (P) def. than-sound jets," DePaolo said. BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 Friday the signing of middle for (,'heney with Caravella record, to pace Rocky Hill over Hellelleur-t.'hasse 7-5, 2-6, 6-3; DePaolo, who was grand linebacker Larry Ely. teaming up with Glen Maloney Bolton. The Terriers wind up 649-8082 Maloney-Caravella iCT) def. marshal for today's "500" for the deciding point in 1.3-3 in the CQC. which clinches .lohnson-Chalfant 6-2, 6-2. Festival Parade, said he had no PAfiF. FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 24, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 24, 1975 - PAGE FIFTEEN

Homes For Safa Homos For Solo Homos For Solo Homos For Safe Baseball Boxscores JpneS Still CoUfideilt $17,500 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 MANCHESTER - Colonial baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ living space at a Cape price. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins Seven rooms, two baths, OPEN HOUSE AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. fireplace, carpeting, con­ venient location. $34,900. iK r SUNDAY 1 - 4:30 New York AtlanU SLOW PITCH $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3. Nice in­ Odegard Realty, 643-43(65. 04 Henry Street California Boston abrhbl abrhbl law apartment, carpeting, $435 ab r h bi ab r h bl Bullets Will Rebound SALT BOX - Authentic Unser cf 4110 Garr If 4 0 0 0 Remy 2b 4 010 Carbo If 4 2 2 1 month income. Hutchins Agen­ Millan 2b 4110 Gilbreath 2h 3 0 1 0 SOFTBALL cy, Realtors, 646-3166. reproduction, fird^place, center Drop by and tour this lovely six room Colonial. And Rivers cf 3110 Miller If 0 0 0 0 Kranepol lb 312 1 Evans 3b 4 010 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — No club ever in the history of Ray and Johnson cothbined to block a dozen shots up She HcraUi chimney, country living, acre Harper dh 3 0 11 Burleson ss 2 0 0 1 while you’re at It, picture your family aitting around the Alou If 1 0 0 0 Williams lb 4 0 2 0 the National Basketball Association has come back from close and every time thd. Bullets got hot, they managed to COVENTRY - $26,900 - Three treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 646- Lahoud rf 4 010 Ystrzmsk If 3 1 2 2 SUub rf 4 0 3 1 Beall lb 0 0 0 0 3166. pooll Bochte lb 4 010 Rice dh 4 0 0 0 GalUgher rf 0 0 0 0 Baker rf 312 0 an 0-3 deficit to win the title and only one has recovered grab a rebound and start another rally. Women^s Rec indy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING bedroom full-dormered Cape, Chalk 3b 4 0 0 0 Lynn cf 3 111 Torre 3b 4 0 0 0 Lum cf 4 0 0 0 basement, 100’ from private Egan c 4 0 10 Evans rf 4 111 from 0-2. But K.C. Jones, the Washington Bullets’ coach, The Golden State bendh, which scored 73 points in the Standings Standings Garrett 3b 0 0 0 0 Blanks ss 4 0 2 1 beach, double lot, more. HEBRON Low 50*. Nettles U 3 0 2 0 Petrocelli 3b 3 0 0 0 says he’s 100 per cent sure his team will prevail. first two games of the championship series, added 42 in the W Milner lb 3 010 Correll c 4 0 0 0 w Warren E. Howland, Realtors, NEW LISTING REALE’S CORNER Smith ss 3 0 0 0 Griffin 2b 3 0 0 0 Phillips ss 3 0 0 0 Morton p 2 0 0 0 “Sure, it’s a matter of desperation and we have to come third game. By contrast, Washington .players coming off Tigers 3 Renn’s 3 175 MAIN STREET______PHONE 64B-4S25 Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Heise 2b 10 0 0 643-1108. Grote c 3 0 0 0 Perez ph 10 0 0 out fighting Sunday,” Jones said Friday, after watching the bench scored 29 in the pird game ai^ 53 for three. Cougars 2 DeMouly 2 Dobson p 0 0 0 0 Blackwell c 11 0 0 Matlack p Charming New England Cape situated on 2 0 0 0 House p 0 0 0 0 Bobcats 1 Mari. Oil Heat 2 LAND - Nice barn, three IVk acres wiUi 18xfi in-gnxipd pool. Huge Tlant p 0 0 0 0 Apodaca p 0000 the Golden State Warriors beat his Bullets, 109-101, to take Whereas in their five pitevious games, the Warriors ToUls 32 1 8 1 ToUU 28 6 6 0 Leopards 0 Bonanza Steak 2 bedroom home, baseboard first floor family room with fireplace, MANCHESTER - New listing - MANCHESTER - New on the ToUls 31 3 8 2 ToUls 33181 a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven si^ries for the league title. fought back from deficits of 19, 9,14,16 and 13 points to PHONE 643-2711 formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, heat, Hutchins Agency, Six-room (]ape, one car garage, California 000 001OOO-1 New York 000 300000-3 Walnut Barbers 1 Z-car garage. Exquisitely appointed market, 6-room Colonial with 3 Boston - 100 031 Olx— 6 “They have played well but they haven’t won the fourth win, in Friday’s game they went on top at the start and AtlanU 010000 0 0 0 - 1 Turnpike TV 1 Realtors, 646-3166. throu^ottt. Excepbonal property and excellent condition, quiet bedrooms, formal dining room, E-Chalk. DP-Califomia 1, LOB-Cali- never were behind by more than two points. Then came the FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD must ne seen. Call Suzanne or Arthur E-Williams. DP-New York 2, AtlanU. game. I’m 100 per cent sure we can still win this series, es­ Gunver Stampers 1 street, $34,900. Hayes Ckirpora- large kitchen with pantry, 2-car fornia 6, Boston 5. MANCHESTER - Redwood Shorts, 648-3233. tion, 6464)131. LOB-New York 2, AtlanU 7. pecially now that we are going home.” fourth-quarter blitz and the Bullets were finished. B.A. Club 0 treed yard. $37,900. 2B-Carbo, Harper, Nettles, HR-Carbo SB-Baker, Blanks. Eastern Farms, spacious 9 room Raised Volverton (71. YastrzemskI (41, Evans (41, Lynn One man the Bullets haven’t been able to stop is Rick Coach A1 Attles said hi^ biggest job noW is to keep his Agency, Realtors, ip h r er bb so Standings Ranch, set on large treed lot. J. WATSON BEACH CO. TOLLAND - What a buy! Circa 649-2813. (61. S-Blackwell. SF-Burleson. Matlack W 52 . 722 8 1 1 f 6 Barry, who killed them in the first half of Friday night’s W arriors going. \ ip h r er bb so W ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Three full baths, aluminum Colonial, garages, acreage, Apodaca 112 0 0 0 0 0 game when he scored 25 points, 19 in the opening quarter. “Being 3-0 is all well and good,” said Attles, “but we Nike siding, two fireplaces, family In 147-llJI convenient location. Reducc(lto Ryan L 82 6 55547 Lathrop Agency 3 Equal Housing'OpportiHifly MODERN, clean 4Vz room Morton L 5-4 7 8 3 3 0 1 Standings DEADLINE room, five possible bedrooms. $55,000. Keys, Realtors, 5 ^ Dobson 2 11112 House 2 0 0 0 1 0 And then just when Washington thought it had the Warrior can’t start celebrating until we win the fourth game, and Jim ’s Arco 3 RATES Ranch Condominium. Many Tiant W 52 9 8 1 1 2 7 Save-Apodaca (4). that won’t be all that easy now that we have to play in their W 12:00 noon the day before Asking $51,900. Zinsser Agency, 9081. extras, huge basement. $28,800. superstar contained, he led a blitz in the fourth quarter Highland Market 2 1 day ...... 9t word per day WP-Ryan. PB-Egan. T-2:15, A-10,144. M&M Pizza 2 publication. 646-1511. 646-6310. T-2:01. A-205gf. that put the Bullets 14 points back with four minutes to go. backyard'” Lock, Stock & Barrel 1 3 days ...... 84 word per day MANCHESTER - Magnificent 5 St. Louis Los Angeles Sportsman Tavern 2 Deadline lor Saturday and 6 d a y s ...... 7c word per day Two other points that shouldn’t be overlooked are the The fourth game is scheduled for Landbver, Md., Sunday Tierney’s 1 MANCHESTER bedroom Custom Colonial in ab r h bl ab r h bi Mott’s 2 Monday It 12:00 Noon Friday. 26 days ...... 6c word per day VERNON 30 LOCUST Street - 2 family, Texas New York play-of inside men Clifford Ray and George Johnson plus afternoon and the fifth, if needed, at the same site on Millers Falls 1 one of Manchester’s finest ideal location. $46,000. No ab r h bi ab r h bl Brock If 3 110 Lopes 2b 3 0 2 1 F arr’s 2 ' 15 WORD MINIMUM OWNERS SAY ‘‘SELL” RANCH Q.C.S. Const. 1 areas. Full-size tennis court, in- agents, please. Phone 646-2426. Tovar dh 5 0 3 1 Bonds rf 4 111 Sizemore 2b 3 0 11 Oawford If 3 0 0 0 that amazing Warrior bench. Tuesday night. Annulli’s 2 PLEASE READ Happy A d s ...... $2.00 inch Price reduced on this 3- ground heated pool, fantastic Three bedrooms, large coun­ Randle 2b 4 0 11 Maddox cf 3 210 Melendez rf 4 112 MoU ph 10 0 0 Trash-Away 0 bedroom Ranch, 2 full baths, Simmons c 3 0 0 0 Rhoden p 0 0 0 0 Seventy Two’s 1 maintenance-free landscaping, try kjtchen, garage, NORTH COVENTRY - Like Davis cf 5 0 0 1 Murray cf 10 0 0 YOUR AD 20x22’ family room, im­ central air-conditioning, family Burroghs rf 5 0 0 0 White If 5 110 ReiU 3b 4 0 0 0 Wynn cf 4 111 Pero’s 1 aluminum siding, city water new 5 1/2 room Ranch, Hargrove If 4 2 2 0 Munson c 4 2 10 Hahn cf 3 10 0 Garvey lb 4 111 Clatalllad adi are taken over maculate condition room with beamed cathedral and sewer, $34,500. Economy Electric 0 the phone as a convenience. fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, Spencer lb 4 2 2 2 Chambiss lb 3 2 2 3 Hemandz lb 4 0 1 0 Cey 3b 4 0 0 0 Westphalfor Scott throughout. Lovely treed lot. ceilings, Florida room with carpeting, walk-out basement, Guerrero ss 3 0 0 1 Ferguson rf 4 12 0 Feline The Herald Is responsible for F.J.SPiLECKI Harrah ss 413 1 Nettles 3b 4 3 3 3 Many extras. skylight, large finished rec 3/4 acre lot, $35,900. Hayes Howell 3b 3 10 0 Herrmnn dh 4 0 2 2 Forsch p 2 0 0 0 Yeager c 4 010 only one Incorrect Insertion and room, dark room, dressing Realtor 643-2121 Standings then only to the size ol the Corp. 646-0131. Sundberg c 3 0 0 0 Mason ss 4 0 11 Hrabosky p 0 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 2 0 0 0 Charter Oak JACKST0NA6ENCY W original Insertion. Errors which rooms, workshop area, 4 1/2 Fahey c 1111 Alomar 2b 4 0 0 0 Fairly ph 0 0 0 0 Manuel ph 10 0 0 646-1316 Standings do not lessen the value ol the baths, wrap-around outside Jenkins p 0 0 0 0 Hunter p 0 0 0 0 Tyson pr 0 10 0 Cruz if 10 0 0 Patient Auerbach Crispino’s 3 Make some­ Evenings, 649-6050 advertisement will not be cor­ deck, faces open woods. And Umbarger p 0 0 0 0 Garman p 0 0 0 0 Downing p 2 0 0 0 David’s 3 W SOUTH WINDHAM - 9-room HmmamiM one happy rected by an additional Inser­ much more. Call for details and Thomas p 0 0 0 0 Buckner ph 0 0 0 0 Scruse’s Wallpaper 2 Tacorral 2 Colonial, 5 bedrooms, corner A classic Dutch Colonial, Dejesus ss 0 0 0 0 tion. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built price. Warren E. Howland, Merritt p 0 0 0 0 BOSTON (UPI) — Red Auerbach is a patient man, Glen Construction 2 custom-built and set on a IV4- ToUls 29 4 4 4 ToUls 33 3 7 3 Tommy’s Pizzeria 1 Today — Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family Realtors, 643-1108. lot, business zone, 10 miles Totals 38 7 12 7 ToUls 36 11 12 10 patient enough to wait five years for a player he has Steak Out 2 from UConn. $31,900. Tedford acre treed lot. Three Texas 000 OBO 006— 7 St. Louis 000011(100-4 Moriarty Bros. 0 Call 643-2711 room, fireplaces, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Real Estate, 647-9914. New York 010 312 40x-ll Los Angeles 000101 100- 3 coveted. Busy Bee Mobil 0 Wilson Electric 2 a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Hutchins Agency, 646-3166.' VERNON - Don’t miss this buy. bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplaced E-Howell 2, Mason, Randle. LOB-Texas E-Garvey. DP-St. Louis 1. LOB-St. The Boston general manager, real Celtic just like Westphal Nelson Freightway 2 Holp Wsntod 13 Holp Wantod 13 Converted to two-family. Ideal living room, formal dining Louis 4, Los Angeles 5. MANCHESTER - Spring 6, New York 5. was. I also think this is a fine Fuller Package 1 VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, location. Perfect for room, full basement par 2B-Herrmann, White. HR-Nettles2 (5), HRS-Garvey (5), Wynn (7), Melendez string-puller behind all 12 Celtic Arrival - Highly desirable South 1 with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, professional offices or invest­ titioned for additional rooms Spencer (5), Bonds (6). SF-Chambliss. (2). SB-Ferguson. SF-Guerrero. championships, finally got opportunity fofi Westphal. He’s Army & Navy Farms area - Seven-room large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver­ ment. Commerciallv zoned C- ip h r er bb so ip h r er bb so Charley Scott Friday after played in the shadow of (Jo Jo) Multi-Circuit 1 Colonial Cape with aluminum Priced right in low 40’s Forsch 6 22 622 7 3 3 2 3 Dusty ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. 20. Both units rented^. Must sell. Jenkins L 52 512 9 7 7 0 5 watching the 6-foot-6 guard White and (Don) Chaney for siding, 3 large bedrooms, Owner relocating and anxious. Umbarger 22 0 0 0 0 1 Hrabosky W I-l 12 0 0 0 0 0 Standings Asking $38,900 or make offer. E Garman 2 0 0 0 0 0 bounce from the University of three years arid'now he’ll get & F Associates, 646-5358 or 633- fireplaced living room, dining JACKSTON AGENCY Thomas 0 1 3 3 1 0 W Rec BOLTON - 6 room Raised 2 3 1 1 0 0 Downing 7 3 2 2 2 1 North Carolina to the ABA his opportunity to shine.” 9149. room, large country kitchen Merritt Vittner’s 3 Standings Ranch, with 27’ kitchen and 646-1316 Hunter W 6-4 812 12 V 6 1 3 Hough L 0-4 12 1 2 2 2 0 Virginia Squires and to the NBA Phoenix General Manager with dishwasher, 1 1/2 baths, Paul Bobbitt. Rhoden 122 0 0 0 1 1 2 AFFIRM Faith in your country dining area combination. Large 646-4389 Lyle 22 0 0 0 0 0 Phoenix Suns via Boston. Jerry Colangelo was not Savings Bank W MANCHESTER - Personality, first-floor family room with Thomas pitched to 3 batters in 7th. 2 living room, three bedrooms, rear deck, walk-out basement Philadelphia Cincinnati Scott, the Celtics’ seventh- available for comment nor Angels Second Congo 3 and your God by attending charm, or character whatever HBP-by Thomas (Maddox), by Merritt ab r h bi ab r h bi 2 fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 and garage. Won’t last long at NEW RANCH - Extra large round draft choice in May 1970, were Scott or Westphal, who North End Fire CBT 3 you call it - this has it. Nine (Bonds), by Lyle (Randle). Cash 2b 4 10 0 Rose 3b 4 0 0 0 Looking Glass II 1 baths, 2-car garage. $54,5d& rooms, three outbuildings, $49,^! By owner. Call for ap­ modern kitchen, two baths, T-2;24. A-19^14. became Boston property Friday left Friday for NBA Players’ Center Congo 2 Wolverton Agency, Realtoi, Bowa ss 5 0 10 Morgan 2b 4010 1 W O R S H IP excellent landscaping. $59,()00. pointment, 646-6049. fireplace, 2-car garage, Allien Ibb 5 0 10 Bench c 4 120 Association meetings in Brazil. C.B.T. (Blue) Telephone 2 649-2813. 7 Oakland Cleveland as the result of a trade with Odegard Realty, M34365. aluminum siding and windows, Luzinski If 4 0 3 1 Perez lb 4 112 Town Employes 1 Hartford Nt. Bank 1 THIS SUNDAY ab r h bi ab r h bi Phoenix for guard Paul The 6-4 Westphal! Boston’s large deck, picture window in Schmidt 3b 4 0 10 Concepcin ss 4 1 1 0 0 7-ROOM CAPE North cf 4 0 1 0 Bell 3b 4 0 10 top pick in the 1972 draft, was Keggers M. C.C. Vets 1 Emanuel Lutheran Church MANCHESTER - Four family Maddox cf 4 110 Forster If 4 2 3 0 Westphal and two future draft TOLLAND - Secluded 5 1/2 basement with walk-out to Bando 3b 4 0 0 0 Manning rf 4 0 10 Dean Machine 0 in center of town, four rooms Boone c 3 0 0 0 Rettnmnd rf 4 0 1 2 choices. unhappy in his reserve role, room Ranch, on a wooded acre, h m c id ite undUtn. Firapl -

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BKNJ\ BY JIM BERRY A rticin fpr Sal9 ApartmkttU For Rant 83 For Bala 81 41 Wantad to Buy 49 Autos BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

H o o - A N Jt7T H ^ Y ^ H ! Hovv GIGANTIC WANTED - China cabinet, 95 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. - 4 1966 CHEVY II, 4-door sedan, Saturday wooden playpen, car seat. 643- 1/2 room Duplex, heat, hot new motor, brakes, good run­ ©CT OVER HERE.' I SIMMER DOWN, FUODSY WELL, WHAT HAVE YOU J WHY DONT YAGO WHAT'S Y THE SATURDAY AFTERWOOW f/4 KEEPING/4Y GARDEN V HOW i.AMe-tJA&e 1 - AP o tirT H A i; May24-1,. IGNORE 4716. water, electric stove and ning condition. Asking $400.646- i s w u in in o ^ h k l u b u 3w a gaS i^ . : 0OT TO 1------^ RSHIN’.R OSGOOD DUG^ e o lw e J S P O R T S f i e n d s a r e r e f a i r - MOPEGT THIS VEAR.BDYG, ^CDME HIM, PH^TT household items, 'collector’s YARD. ^ .O N T J V iNG THE HOT WATER HEATER refrigerator, garage. Available SA Y? / HMMM.' YA A SOPER. ,------BECAUSE OF MY PLANS FOB \ YOUR MAdOR-- items and treasures. Priced WANTED - used power lawn June 1. Lease required. Call IN THE BASEMENT.' e > o m eA lP^T c? EATCH , I* A CRUIGEi Birr A FEV ROWS J SEEP THE BIRP^ right. 107 Delmont Street, mower. Need immMiately, my 649-2865. 1972 GRAN TORINO, Sport, O WORMS.' ' p o tJe -H , Manchester. power steering, power brakes, OF VEGETABLES SHOULD /fikCKAGE, ARE grass is growing! Please call BRIGHTEN THE MANOR J SKIS 647-1601 before 2 p.m. and after MANCHES'TER - Six room air-conditioner, automatic, 302 VOTING THEY MENU-^PLUS A FEW f KSSORTEP MAY /t^^lT F A F , BRASS BED- oak dining set, 6 p.m. duplex, wall-to-wall carpet, V8, $2,500. 644-3094 anytime. YOU treadle sewing machine, 1930 miracle MEL0N5.' A FLOWERG" MAN OF NEVER I {7<5fJ'r stove, refrigerator, two baths, RCA Radiola, GE wringer $260 per month plus utilities, 1970 NOVA - Good condition, 4- I T TifEYEAR GET tS^lv/F A — washer, living ro^m set, single security, call 643-5009. speed. Best offer over $1,000. ANYWAY,' AIRBORNE pfJoW bed, other miscellaneous. 63 Call 646-5514 after 5. AGAIN.' Ridge Street, Saturday thru □ RENTALS V»/MAT,"f Monday. FITZGERALD FORD of Wind­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '/ i 5-24- PRESIDENTIAL sor Ave., Rockville is looking SEVERAL unused bilo) cellar Room s tor Rent 82 for good clean used cars, ( ^ n ••• hatchway doors, size 0 ,4 ’wide. VILUfiEAPTS.- evenings. Call 643-2485, 875- 23 Heat Estate Wanted Homes For Sa/e 28 Palntlng-Paperlng 32 Heatlng-Pfumblng 38 $65 each. Call 649-1657. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ IRANCHESTER 3369. MICKEY FINN nished rooms, centrally BY HANK LEONARD ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room SELLING your house? Call us TEACHERS - Inflation fighters FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing MOVING - Must sell: 9 month located. Kitchen privileges. 1970 GREMLIN - Six cylinder, Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass One and twtrbeflrooinS; first and we’ll make you a cash - Save over 50% on quality - Repairs and remodeling, old 9,000 Btu Westinghouse air- Parking. Reasonable rates. 3-speed. Good condition. Asking YEP.' HE REALIZED 6 R E A T I D O ^ THEY DO, doors to large deck and patio, offer. One day service. T. J. house painting. 16 years’ sewer lines cleaned electrical­ conditioner. Best offer takes it. Phone 649-2358. Near schools, chprches HE DIDN'T HAVE CASSIE AND INDEED/ , $900. Call 646-1434. I'VE GOT GOOD NEWS, large living roomdining room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. experience, insured, free es­ ly. Prompt service on emergen­ 649-8811. and shopping center, on YOU M E M CHANCE/ STEU E KNOW with cathedral ceilings, 2 timates. 643-1609. cies. 643-7024. FURNISHED Room for /AICKEY/ CASSIE AND THE SENATOR A B O U T IT P busline. Call ahytime DATSUN 240Z - 1973, excellent STEVE WON’T HAVE TO THREW IN fireplaces, walk-out basement TAG SALE - May 24-25,9-5, air- gentleman - All comforts of condition. Best offer $4,200 or GO TO THE COURTS AGAIN THE TOW EL? with built-in bar, 2-car garage, WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 Flooring 38 conditioMr, cedar chest, grill, home. Kitchen, parking. Securi­ over. 643-9329. TO GET THEIR BOY BACK./ large lot with privacy |57,000. □ MISC. SERVICES per roll. Experienced picnic ittn^.TV, miscellaneous ty. Call 649-49^ or 640-3436. 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, tradesman. Call R. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, articles, l^^ren t Road. 1967 CADILLAC D eV ille, HEfSOe& ARE MAPE'MOT BORM 646-4200. Starkweather, 644-3194. (specializing in older floors). CLEAN newly furnished room maroon, 2-doon vinyl top, air- Services Ottered 31 Ceilings and inside painting. •TWO BRIDESMAIDS, gowns on bus line. Parking. conditioning, power storing, IMMACULATE three years B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert John Verfaille, 646-5'750, 872- with veils pink with white lace, Convenient location. Call 646- TWO BEDROOM apartment, power brakes, stereo, fully MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER workmanship. Residential - young Duplex, attractively SHARPENING Service - Saws, 2222. size 7 and 9. By Adrians Bridal 0505. IVk baths, two air-conditioners, electic, $1,200. Call 649-5052 Commercial. Interior, exterior, shop in Hartford. $75 for both. YES, HAVENT you EVER <50 AHEAP MY GOODNESS, IT decorated, 3 b^rooms, 1 1/2 knives, axes, shears, skates, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• walk-in closets, dishwasher, after 5. HAVE A baths, country kitchen, rotary blades. Quick service. spray, brush, roll. Free 742-7118. CLEAN furnished room - parking, no children, no pets. BEER, SEEN BEEP BEFORE? TASTE it ; TASTES JUST UKE Efstimates. Reasonable. 646- separate basements, carpeting, Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main □ MISC. FOR SALE Convenient location for working $220 per month. 643-0022 after /MOTHERr, THE MEPIONE MV aluminum storms and screens St., Mancnester. Hours daily 5826.. HOT AIR Furnace - Complete gentleman. $22 per week. 646- 5:30. UP TO *100 'HUSBAND HAS and other extras. Call 649-2692 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ with duct work. New Carlings 2482. WELL, I BEEN TAKIMG after 5. day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. INTERIOR and Exterior pain­ Articles tor Sale 41 burner. $175. 643-9708. SIX ROOM Duplex. Inquire 170 JUNK GARS PONT KNOW FOR TWENTY ting, 10 years experience with Apartments For Rent 83 School Street after 4 p.m. or YEARS. references. Free estimates; PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER REWEAVING burns, holes. ALUMINUM sheets used, as SECTIONAL sofa, slipcovered, call 643-0823 anytime. WANTEO BOLTON - Immaculate over­ Call 646-1983. WE HAVE customers waiting sized 5 room Cape Ranch, with Zippers, umbrellas repaired. printing plates, .007 thick, $70., roll away bed $8. M3-6452. WE WiLL PAY UP TO 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. for the rental of your apartment M O TH E R SHE'S GONE FROM A N Y CLUB T H A T G IV E S M E 25 PER CENT LESS two exceptionally large Window shades, Venetian ATTRACTIVE 4-room house on $100 HAS JOINED THE MOTHER-IN-LAW IS OKAY WITH ME! 7 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Phone 643-2711. TAG SALE - Steel guitar, por­ or home. J.D. Real Estate bus line. Appliances, parking. 200 POUNDS TO ISO. bedrooms, conveniently decorating, interior painting, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. FORYOURJUNK CAR WEieHT-FIGHTERSj located, minutes from 1-84, on a Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. table paint compressor with at­ Adults, no pets. Security. $215. paper hanging, new ceilings, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 tachments, miscellaneous. 643-9743. Depending on Year and 1 C L U B ' \ y ( b u l l y ^ beautiful 3/4 acre wooded lot. remodeling, exterior painting, LOOKING for anything in real V intage R ealU , 289-6044, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. cents each. Inquire side door. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Model gutters and leaders, carpentry. Manchester Evening Herald. 10-5, 104 West Middle Tpke. estate rental — apartments, evenings Rick Girouard, 568- Removal, pruning, lot clearing, THREE-ROOM apartment - FREE TOW . Copyri|h( 1975 F^lly insured. For estimates homes, multiple dwellings, no Edit* > d*B«BuR«nl spraying. Fully insured. Completely furnished, second SAME DAY SERVICE WfM RiiAM Rem*ei TAWriTi call 649-9658. WE BUY and sell used fur­ WANTED TO BUY - Used fees. Call J.D. Real Estate floor, ample parking. Call 649- Licensed. Free estimates. PLEASE CALL FOR Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. niture. Cash on the line. One Citizen’s Band radio, in Associates, Inc. 646^1980. 1287. MANCHESTER - Ansaldi-built EXPERIENCED PAINTERS - CURRENT PRICE LISTS Colonial, prestige area, move- piece or an entire housefull. working condition. Call 649- CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & I.AWRENCE TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 15-20% off for senior citizens, 646^32. Furniture Barn, 345 3261. CHARLES APARTMENTS ~ JULY FIRST- Five rooms, first 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 922-1104 in condition, fulw p anel^ fami­ free estimates. Call 742-8043. East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 ly room, 2 fireplaces, spacious Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Main Street Rear, behind floor, basement garage, nice after 5 p.m. 247-0010 ^ room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, CHEE. I FERGOT;... 'V ONLY HE lot with charming landscape, stumps removed, fully insured. Douglas Motor Sales. location, adults, references, ALLIED THERE'5 THE &RIPGE UP AHEAPl WOTTA YA' MEAN AGAINST PE ■ all appliances, 2 air- security, no pets. $175.649-1632. I'M PE ONE WOT m s AIN'T 50ARIN’- BLAZES-1 THINK I 5EE FI6UKE3 DAT ONE SURE AIN'T FUVIN’ excellent value. Principals. Got a tree problem? Well worth SCRAP METALS (! SUPPOSBD r 60 HE'S HEADIN' OUTLINEP AGAINST THE SKVI LIKE NO BOlPl a phone call. 742-8252. Building-Contracting 33 CLEAN USED refrigerators, SPECIAL CASH SALE cohditioners, carpeted, heat, •••••••••••*•••••••••••••••• 60’s. 643-1839. 5-14 SOARlW OFF 1 PE WRONG ranges, automatic washers, For home sewing - Fabrics, hot water, storage, patio, sound Hom es tor Rent 84 741 WINDSOR STREET d CUSTOM MADE Draperies, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s proofing, washer-dryer hook­ HARTFORD ATTRACTIVE one owner Remodeling, repairing, ad­ zippers, buttons, trimming, ups, basement garage. $260 THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM home, only four years young very reasonable work Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- LARGE 8 room partly fur­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and 2171 patterns, buckles, fringe. Sale monthly. Available June 1st. k RIOT, ALREADY, SO'^ with aluminum siding. This 3 guaranteed, call anytime. 649- starts Tues. 27th thru Sat. nished older Colonial bedroom Cam is complete with 4266. roofing. No job too smali. Call Charles Ponticelli, 646-0800, Appliances, indoor, outdoor 1971 SUBARU Sedan - Stan­ 649-3144. Hours 11-7 and Saturday 9-5. 646-1540. ALL we'VE EOT LEFT fireplaced living i;oom, over­ SCREENED LOAM - driveway fireplaces. Large lawn, parking dard, 35 mpg average. $850 sized dining room, family room ODD JOBS - Trucking, home gravel, processed gravel, sand, Free gift with $5 purchase.- area. Working adults only. No firm. Telephone 569-2369. IS VERMOUTH! CARPENTRY - Repairs, stone and fill. George H. Grif- CLEAN, furnished room, cen­ with deck. South Farms area. repairs, yards cleaned. JOHANNA CREATIONS pets. Lease, deposit. 643-2880. V intage R ealty, 289-6044, Experienced handyman. Free remodeling, additions, garages, fing, Andover, 742-7M6. trally located. Gentleman only. 1968 PONTIAC - Excellent con­ roofing. Call David Patria, 644- 479 East Middle Turnpike Apply 2 Pearl Street or call 87^ evenings, Rick Girouard, 568- estimates. Reasonable. 643- MANCHESTER - two bedroom dition, like new. Asking $650. 0304. 1796. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Manchester Ranch with garage, nice yard Call 529-9671 days, 646-1027 above ground pool distributor just off Route 86, $270 per after 6. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, WES ROBBINS carpentry needs warehouse space. Will 474 MAIN Street - Second floor, month. No pets, security. 644- remodeling specialist. Ad­ 3 rooms, heated, parking, $170. iB/iCrYLA ||%C Tw VS »II 0* rake, lime, fertilize, mow, sell and completely install a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1408. FORD Torino Squire Wagon ditions, rec rooms, dormers, huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool Phone 646-2426. OPEN HOUSE maintainance of lawn seasonal. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 1969 - Full power, automatic Cellars and attics cleaned. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, complete with fencing, SINGLE FAMILY - five room transmission, radial tires, 351 SUNDAY 1-3 P.M. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 649-3446. sundeck, filter and pump. Now MANCHESTER - Unusual one- Ranch, $225 per month plus engine. Call after 5 p.m., 742- BY HANA-BARBERA THE FLINTSTONES “80UTHVIEW” only $795. Full price financing DOG-CAT boarding reser­ bedroom Townhouse. Private 6584. vations. Combined inside/out- deposit and others. Call 742-6519 NEW DUPLEX HDMES LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - available. Call Tony collect, entrances and patio. Full base- between 7:30-8:15 a.m. new homes custom built, side runs, partitioned privacy, A community of quality built Cellars and attics cleaned, 203-232-6500. ment. Includes heat, PONTIAC- 1973, Grandville, remodeled, additions, rec germicidal lighting. Canine appliances, carpeting and pool. \ homes with 3 bedrooms, IVi lawns mowed, small tree work. Business tor Rent 55 full power, deluxe interior, air-, ALLEY OOP BV V.T. HAMLIN rooms, garages, kitchens DARI? RICH loam, five yards Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, $245 per m onth. P aul W. baths, dining room with glass Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. Manchester, 646-5971. amfm. Rally heels, best offer, remodeled, bath tile, cement $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or STORAGE SPACE - 75 Cents evenings, 623-1877. doors to decks, large living work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ I'M CURIOUS, WHAT \ IF YOGCAN RETURN US ...AND WELL, TO PUT IT ..SEENtS STRANGE GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick gravei, and stone 643-9504. 643-4535. per square foot. 7,000-14,000 'NOT room and kitchens, separate tial or commercial. Call 649- BEAUTIFUL young long haired MR. PRESIDENT.. , ABOUT,.,) TO TWE UNITED STATES, THAT IS BRIEf^LY, THE LAND OUR SaENTISTS service. Save your back. Call us feet, two loading docks. Call Trucks tor Sale 82 o r v i l l e T ; t h e n 'tOU m u s t k n o w WHAT I'M OF NERR EXISTS AREN'T REALLY.. /■ heating systems and 4291. SWIMMING POOLS - Famous tortoise cat-loving needs a MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 today, 528-0586. home. Call 643-0348 after 5.p.m. 643-5171. WHERE NEER IS LOCATED... CURIOUS ON A WORLD THAT AWARE NOUSEE, 5T0N>i basements, city utilities. Coleco guaranteed luxury bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 1964 FORD Econoline Van - ABOUT.' PARALLELS YOURS/ O F I T , ' IT'S IN Stop “Buy” this weekend. GARDENS- roto tilled or TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY above ground swimming pool, baths, full basement, private OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main Needs minor work. $100. Call ANOTHER WANTED - True Harlequin DIMENSION! ' S W l Directions: Hartford Rd. to plowed. Reasonable.'Call 644- Carpentry and general contrac­ completely installed. Huge entrances and patio, includes Street. Call 643-4846. 643-9601. ting. Residential and commer­ Great Dane stud. Experienced. Wilfred Rd. near Spencer St. 1448. 16’x31’ O.D. complete with heat, appliances, carpeting, and cial. Whether it be a small Cail after 5, 646-8576. air-conditioning. $290 per Intersection. filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, LAWN MOWER sharpening repair job, a custom built home sundeck, fencing and stairs. On- month. Paul W. Dougan, OFFICE SPACE Mi des-BIcycles( 84 HJMCIUIID & Rosscno or anything in between, cali 646- WANTED - Nice home for pret­ Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-45M. ReaHors-MLS 646-2482 and repairing, reel, rotary and ty kitten. Six weeks old. 646- FOR RENT 1379. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all 180 Watt Canter Street chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ 6312. 250 square feet, center of ton, Tecumseh and Kohier AVAILABLE June 1st both makes, models and speeds. Homelite pumps and BUILDING - Remodeling, information. floors of new three bedroom, 2- Manchester, air conditioning Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, roofing, rec rooms, additions, FREE - Kittens, 8 weeks oid, family, carpeting, dishwasher, and parking. Call 643-9551. '-5 generators, Stihl chain saws Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- Q G 5-24 garages. All kinds, carpentry COLLECTOR WILL pay $65 for litter box trained, cute and air-conditioning, separate O parts and service. Pickup and playful. Call 649-41M. 2098. delivery. Ellington Equipment work. For estimates call 649- old Bisque or China head doll. drives. $275 per month, securi­ r )915 By YEA lAC T M fttg U s Pil OtI 1142. ty. Call 646-1379 after 6. Lots-Lend For Sale 24 Center, Route 83. 875-W18. Under no obligation. 875-7356. Resort Property MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - FEMALE Chihuahua for sale - lowest rates available. Call 646-2542. For Rent 56 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W IN AT BRIDGE TELE-TONE Answering Ser­ TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service 9x12 GOLD RUG, $15. 8x11 NEWER FIVE-roqm Duplex -1 Immediate binding. Exclusive BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ frontage in R-2 zone. $11,000 vice, 24 hour coverage. Wake- braided rug, $10. Stainless steel 1/2 baths, appliances included. NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ WHY DO ditions, custom building. No job FOR SALE-Siamese cat, 15 COTTAGE for rent - Columbia Wolverton Agency, Realtors. up service too. Cail 649-2823. sink and fixtures, $20. ’Two tape $250 montnly. References. surance Agency, 643-1126. yOUCALL m too small. Free estimates. Over months, red point female, had Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Lake. Available June - August. I HOPEYOU EN30//^ 649-2813. recorders, $40 for both. Two Weekly or monthly. Call 643- H^it t h a t ? Poor play sinks good bidding The bidding has been: 24, 25 years’ experience. 643-5769. electric motors, $5 each. shots, no papers, very affec­ CHEF^ SURPRISE, SPRING CLEANING - Cellars, tionate. 649-7292. 5661 after 8. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - MANCHESTER-2/3 Acre attics, yards. Tree trimming Flourescent light fixture, $5. 454 MAIN Street, second floor, for the past 10 years we have NORTH 24 TLA Construction^ New homes, three rooms, heated, $160. Weit North . East South building lot with landscaping and removal. Insured. 246-2418. Wing chair, $20. Call 649-7046 COLUMBIA - Lakefront cot­ been the leading agency in the 47S43 remodeling, q^itions, rec after 4. FREE KI’TTENS- two males, Security, phone 646-2426, 9i-5. area insuring motorcycles. Get VK94 “ Nice three-diamond bid, West almost surely held at least and bunding in A zone. $16,000, tiger striped, litter trained. Call tage, sleeps 4, aluminum boat, 1« Odegard Realty. 643-4365. rooms, gara^s-,--Quality ^ u r rates before you “rev” up. ♦ J 93 partner,” said South. “ We five hearts all that was masonry, chimneys, fireplaces. 646-3584. MANCHESTER - East Center sandy swimming area, raft. Pass 1 e Pass 1 A TAG BAKE SALE - Scout Season rental. 228-3141. Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. «762 showed a 50-point profit due to necessary was to find a 2-2 PZdRDA CONSTRUCTION^ Best prices. 643-1888, 646-4501. Troop 629 will hold Tag and Street, 5-room apartment, WEST EAST (D) trump break. Pass 1 N.T. Pass 3 A BOLTON-Building lot, 200’ my honors and they would have Pass 3 N.T. Pass ? I Custom Honies^ I Bake Sale, May 24th, 10-4, 18 FREE Frisky kittens, two pret­ kitchen, living room, dining MUST SELL - Suzuki, 1974 ooNBsa- fh A J8 ♦ Q96 made three clubs.’’ frontage, one acre, $10,500. ty orange, one part angora with CAPE COD - Onset Beach, PiPGEkW/ You, South, hold: Owner, 646-2923. I Repairs • Additions I STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Bank Street, Manchester. room and 2 bedrooms, fully air- TS18^)Showroom condition, un­ VQ 10 872 ¥J3 South should win the first walls, fireplaces, flagstone some calico colors, 646-7331. conditioned. 646-1180. private waterfront, 5 rooms, S-Z4- AKQ98S tf A 9 A4 AA 98 7 6 Z free ESTIMATES i fireplace, walk to golf course. der ^ miles. Extras make it. ♦ 62 ♦ 54 “A very nice bid,” replied heart in dummy and ruff a club. terraces, concrete repairs, in­ POND shiners and night What do you do now? Business Property 26 1 ^ Call 6 4 9 - 3 7 8 9 J Excellent for boating. Twenty $805 Arm. Call 649-2921 after 5. «954 « A K J 10 8 3 North. “Too bad you didn’t take Then a trump to the nine, ruff side and outside. Reasonably crawlers. 437 1/2 North Main Livestock 44 NEWER Three-bedroom •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A — Pass. You have shown at minutes to Hyannis. Available V ' '* SOUTH the trouble to make three the last club, and cash ace of least 10 hlack cards. Trust your priced. 643-0851. Street, Manchester. Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, Cempers-Trallers * K 10 2 trumps. MANCHESTER - 10,000 square FOR SALE - Appaloosa stud all .appliances. $260 monthly. June through Labor Day. $1,700 diamonds.” partner now. foot brick industrial building, or monthly, $800. Call local, 643- Mobile Homes 65 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ¥ A65 PAINTING, Interior - Exterior RootIng-SIdIng-Chimney 34 LEAVING U.S. Must sell and filly. Call after 6 p.m., 742- Frechette & Martin, Inc., Both opponents will follow. TODAY’S QUESTION CTound level and raised loading 9182. 6187 or weekends 1-617-295-3239. ♦ A K Q 10 8 7 - Remodeling, masonry work, everything, office equipment Realtors, 646-4144. FOR SALE - Ideal vacation IF TH ER ^ ONE . AND HAVING IT LOOK East had taken one club and Now South cashes ace of hearts, Instead of rebidding one notrump docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ and general conti acting offered BIDWELL Home Improvement *Q shifted to the jack of hearts. cluding land. Move into your and home items, ghairs, color vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel THINe ICTINT B A C K A T M E . throws West in with the third your partner has rebid two clubs. by an established and insured Co. E xpert installation of TV, desks, file cabinets, Boats-Accessorles 45 MIsc. lor Rent 58 trailer, excellent condition. i M a i / Both vulnerable South had taken his ace, played heart and smiles happily. What do you do now? own building for as cheap as contractor. Free estimates. R aluminum siding, gutters and S TA N D m s out five rounds of trumps, a you can rent. City utilities. bookcases, wood, sheet metal, Hardly used. Fully self- ^ Answer Monday & R Reconstruction. Cali 875- trims. Roofing installation and electric and electronics parts FIBERGLASS 18’ Glasspar - VILLAGER APARTMENTS GARAGE for rent LOOKING IN A heart to dummy’s king and a Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. contained, sleeps 8. Four- West North East South 4541 or 649-3882. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. and wire. Miscellaneous tires Cabin and head, 85 h.'p. Mer­ Five-room townhouse apart­ Manchester. Inquire 189 West burner stove, 20 gallon propane MAILBOX,, spade to his own king. West had cury, trailer. 644-2623. and rims, sinks, toilets, ment, I ’/i tiled baths, 2 alr- Center Street. $15 per month., tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- Pass 1 ♦ produced the ace and South was Answer to Previous Puzzle Real Estate Wanted 28 BOOKKEEPING, accounting, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 646-2482. 1 WORIU held to eight tricks. Doggy bathtubs, gas stove with heater. condltloners, wall-to-wall / glass windows, red/white/blue 11/71 Pass a financial, and management ser- roofing, storm windows, aw­ 40 H.P. JOHNSON motor, con­ Pass 2 2 ♦ Much more. Call after 6 for ap­ carpeting, full basement, Colonial decor. Price includes: 2 ¥ Pass 3 A Pass [ c H ALL CASH for your property vices for businesses, nings. Quality workmanship, trols, tank, excellent condition, South should have made the ACROSS 6 Mountain pointment, 646-8768. hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, 3 ♦ Pass Pass nymph [X O [n ] n r a r a $170. Call 742-9423 after 6. heat, hot water, appliances. ir^S u Pass 1 Broad-chested within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, P^rofessionais. Accounting free estimates. Fully insured. mirrors, break-away brakes, contract. He could be certain 7 Roulette wager JB L. a Adults only, no pets. □ AUTOMOTIVE Pass Labrador instant service. Hayes Agency, Financial Services, Phone 228- 872-9187, 649-3417. SWIMMING POOL 18’ round 4’ and, if needed, electric brakes that East didn’t hold the ace of 8 Full amount iMjEl 6464)131. 0151 for appointment. Garden Products 47 649-7620 Opening lead — 4 * canine 9 Solar disk deep. All accessories complete, off car. Call 875-7782. spades. He had dealt and passed 7 Hunting dog ROOFING - Specializing to Merriment never used. $625. Call 6^1753 Autos For Sale 61 and shown up with a long club 13 Sensitive WE WILL buy your house. Call JANITORIAL and Cleaning repairing roofs, new roofs, after 5 p.m. VEGETABLE Plants - Oakland MOVE UP to 14’ wide living. PIOK. suit headed by the ace-king. 14 Moose feature 11 Sweet secretion anytime, Hutchins Agency, Service - Serving Manchester gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Farms, Gleason Street. 649- NEED CAR? Credit bad? L a^e selection. Priced from «) ms HtA. tee . I.U. m U l. ht on. S-2H By Oswald & James Jacoby 15 Fold mark Realtors, 646-3166. area 18 years. Homes and of­ and repaired. 30 years 7591. MANCHESTER - Family style There is no point playing a 16 Western cattle 12 Formerly AMPLIFIER - Traynor, model Bankrupt? Repossessed? $9,995. and up. We want your (archaic) fi ra fices. 643-5747. experience. Free estimates. YSRl, and speaker cabinet 2 bedroom apartment, quiet Honestt DotDouglas ■ accepts -lowest home in trade. Fine selection of man for a card he can't have so 17 Hack O SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 16 Capuchin 19 Worshiper a a Howley, 643-5361. model YFIO. $375. Call'646-1753 FIVE YEAR OLD potted Cana­ location, includes heat. down, smallest p it was up to South to try for an 22 Otherwise w E IMMEDIATE CASH for your used homes. Priced from $ ^ . monkey m ROGER LANDON won’t be in after 5 p.m. dian Hemlocks, Blue Spruce, 23 Eve's spouse NOa property. Let us explain our appliances and carpeting, $225. Douglas Motors, 345 Full line of parts, supplies and TO h a v e '! ..FDR FALSE ADVeR71SI/se.' FRlENDlV FINA/VCE end play. Furthermore, since 20 Unsuited 1 D3NYLIKe>{pUR' (Bib) fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Manchester Friday through ROOFING - Installation and Douglas Fir and White Pine. per month. Paul W. Dougai accessories. Plaza Homes, 1348 21 Snake a t t i t u d e .'' V VOU iNVe^KSAteC!.. o a v i R w / M y e y e / ^ 32 Mimicker 44 Ancient Greek 647-1413. Sunday. Gone fishing. Call 647- repairs, gutters, storm win­ LEAVING STATE • Must sell: $2.98 and up. 649-3506. Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. 23 Lengthwise ol 24 Soviet stream TOYOTA - See us for reliable Wilbur Cross Highway, ^ rlin 33 Candlenul tree country 1529 after Sunday. dows, doors. Experienced Sears Kenmore gas stove, 27 Bulllight cheer 25 French river used Toyotas with our 60-day Turnpike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828- FiT ^ T A R eAXElC*'V> 26 Skaters' group 36 Sleeping 45 Rescue quality workmanship. Fully in­ Antiques 48 28 WIngllke part INSTANT cash for your home. General Electric refrigerator. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 100% warranty. We also buy 0369. (a b ) visionary 47 Head (F r) -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 31 Operates Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & TWO EXPERIENCED college sured. Free estimates. Sears Kenmore washing bedroom Townhouse, private used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ~ ARIIS UIRA 28 Shakespearean 38 Quicker 48 Greek war god y t Your Daily Adirify Guido ^ 4 clockwise students seek work painting Reasonable prices. Rick machine. All good condition. WANTED Antique furniture, entrances, full basement, pool y W UAS.V river 41 Pester 49 Saucy Wallace Ck>., Equal Housing Op­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- 'I According to Iho Stan. (var.) homes and doing general yard Burnett, 646-3005. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 1* 29 Church last 42 Malaysian 51 East (F r) portunity. 649-5^. Call Don LaVoie, 646-2598. and patio. Includes heat. 6464321. contained, twin beds, air- To develop message for Sunday, 33 Asseverate work. Very reasonable. Call other antique items. R. ^ 2- 4-22-401 19-25-3942J'' season canoe 53 Cooking appliances and carpeting. $265 conditioned, full bath, will read words corresponding to numbers 34 Handle Heating-Plumbing Sl*3-S3-77 73-74-7575 30 Cralls 43 Relatives (ab ) utensil FAMILY desires to buy three 568-4830 after 4:30. 35 TAG SALE - Moving, Harrison, 643-8709. per month. Paul W. Elougan, WE PAY $10 for complete junk sacHfice. KOA Camp ground. of your Zodioc birth sign. 35 California bedroom home any style cond- everything must go. Baby fur­ Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. cars. Call Joey, Tblfand Auto Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, jf TAURUS SCORPIO community |6 11 1 You’re 3t Unfomilior 61 Hove ocr. 2if 1 2 3 4 S” 7 8 9 sidered. Must be in move-in COLLEGE BOY will do yard SEWERLINES, sink lines, niture. May 22nd-25th. 118A COLLECTOR wishes to Body, 528-1990. take 44, 5 miles east to Moose 2 Time 32 A 62 Be 37 Girl's name condition, Manchester or sur­ work - Has several years of cleaned with electric cutters, McKee Street. purchase older oriental rugs. TWO ROQM furnished apart­ Meadow Road, West ( ^ MAT M 3 Really 33 IrKlined 63 To NOP. 21' 38 Turkish l4 € 1 9 7 5 TM ftip US FM headgear 13 experience and most equip­ by professionals. McKinney Will top any real offer. Please D\12-2M3-3S 4 To 34 Mochinery 64 In 1- 3- 6-17^ rounding towns. Write Box BB, ment, stove, refrigerator, hot 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power Willington, Conn. 5 You ^62-47-09 35 To 65 Apporently 18-20-55 39 Raves 15 16 Manchester Herald. ment, including truck, Mam Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Ai:>PUANCES - 16 cubic foot call after 6 p.m. 646-4344. water, private bath. Apply. steering and power brakes, BU/Z SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 6 Alive 36 Follow-up 66 Interesting 40 Mountain spur pany, 643-5308. GIMINI 7 Con 67 Touchy saw, etc. No job too big and no Keivinator refrigerator, 150 lb. Marlow’s 867 Main Street. with air-conditioning, good 1969- NIMROD Riveria, pop up 37 Of 42 Iron 18 19 job too smail. Call 649-3761. ANY QUANTITY of furniture, Q HAT 2t 8, You 38 Morreuver 68Toke 17 MAY WE BUY your home? freezer; 30” Roper gas range shape. Call evenings, M9-2180. tent camper, sleeps five, in­ 9 Aspects 39 Suggestions 69Todoy 46 Pecilic Quick, fair, all cash and no NO JOB too small, toilet both avocado, Norge heavyduty paintings, brass, china, steins, MANCHESTER - Large one cludes, Coleman 2-burner YOU'RE EITHER WITH ME ^IF YOU EVER SAY, SUGGEST, IMPLY OR HIMt '^ '^JUNC 20 10 Place 40 Creative 70 Within 21 problems. Call Warren E. Palntlng-Paperlng 32 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen 18 lb. washer, white. TTu'ee or collector items. Purchase or bedroom apartment in stone 1971 PLYMOUTH Valiant - 4- stove, ice box, catalytic heater ,16.21-31-34 41 Y(Mr 71 Front 47 Faucet OR AGAINST m e . w h ic h TO ANYBODY THAT t HAD ANYTHING TO DO 42 Others 25 24 .2 7 28 29 30 faucets replaced, repaired, rec years old. 649-9392 between 7-9 commission. 644-8962. mansion, landscaped grounds, door Sedan, very nice and and hitch. $500. 643-9193. S866-90 50 Recount 23 24 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. WITH SAM LAWTON'S DEATH, YOU'LL GET J 13 Top 4 3 Ideos 73M oy 52 Eeleclrical unit PAINTING - interior and rooms, bathroom remodeling, CANCIR U Keep CAPRICORN p.m. private entrance and parking. economical. $2,150. Chorches * P F A B L ? f WHAT HE GOT. UNDERSTAND? - — 44 PrefercTKes 74 Be 54 Spanish 11 33 exterior, paperhanging, heat modernization, etc. Free ANTIQUE Polar bear rug in Adults only. No pets. Heated, Motors, 80 Oakland Street, 643- TRAVILLA, all-aluminum pick­ HARPLY KNOW k T v l f ^JUNE 21 ISGood 45 Performonces 75 Wiser DEC. 22 ■ MANCHESTER and immediate 16 Bewore 46 Life 76 Privott product vicinity listings wanted, please excellent work. References. estimates gladiy given. M & M MUST SELL Akia SW 130 excellent condition. Beautiful $215 monthly. Call 646-0885. 2791. up camper. Aircraft riveted. WHAT TO SAY, ^ hm'r 22 17 And 47 With 77 Hobbies JAN. It 55 Theater usher 34 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. HOWIE. 18 Going 14-24-51-57^ w call for complete details. Free estimates. Fully insured. speakers, 30 watts, 22V(i x 16Vz head. $600 or best offer; Vic­ Foully equipped except shower. 8-11-30-38 48 Moy 78 Problems 56 Declare 3f Martin Mattsson, 649^31. torian love seat, black walnut 1749-^79-821 19 Listen 49 An 79 Accidentol" 72-76-78 57 Masculine Odegard Realty, 643-4365. xl2, $ ^ each. Used Scott 233 THREE ROOMS - Heat, lights, 1964 MGB - Fine body, runs Top quality unit. $2,700. Call 20 Places SOThot ■ 60 Finances AQUARIUS appellation TOWNE Plumbing Service, amplifier without cover. $75-90. carved grape back. 742-7118. parking/ $175. Porter Street great, new brakes. 643-0545, cail an y time Monday thru no 21 Of 5101 81 Yoor 4o JT CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. repairs, alterations, vanity Fairly new Realistic PM 100, ••••••••••••••••••#••••••••• area. P u r ity deposit. No pets. between 5-6, or after 9:30 p.m. ’Thursday, until noon Friday. Q JUir 21 22 Promote 52 Are 62 Meeting JAN. 20 DOWN 23 Be 53 And 83 New 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 44 synchronize. Yob want to sell Five years experience. cabinets a specialty. Call to AM/FM stereo tuner, solid Wanted to Buy 49 Ideal for newlyweds. 236-0564, 649-0321. ^AU6. 11 EEt. I t . 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- 24 Out 54 Sharp 84 Reoch 1 Engrave ■ and someone else wants to buy. Excellent references. 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Wringer china, books, watches, picture Pratt & Whitney two miles. 1967 SUNBEAM Alpine, 1953 shed, excellent condition. Must SEli. 22 60CXjt 90 Acids MAR. 20’-\ Also, we buy ourselves. Call 5/25 5 Errand Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or

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? : ✓ MANCHESTER Manchester Week in Review 725 E. Middle Turnpike Mon. & Tues. 8 ’til 9 P.M. Wed thru Set. 8 ’Ml 10 P.M. Town Struggled Through Heat Wave DOUBLLS&H GREEN STAMPS SATURDAY Manchester struggled through an un­ High School biology teacher since 1961, outlets in the Central Business District. Merchants from the Terminus to MEATS I 7 -1 0 P.M. usual heat wave this week that saw was selected Outstanding Biology The zoning amendment, effective June Depot Square created a I^in Street thermometers skyrocketing to Teacher of Connecticut by the National 1, will allow a new full-service Betterment Association this week in an temperatures near 100 at least twice. It Association of Biology Teachers. restaurant downtown. effort to spruce up the street and was a relatively quiet week, but Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterling were The Town Building Committee recreate the oldrtime atmosphere of a several Manchester people made news; named co-presidents of the Gilbert and decided to award a contract to the J.S. town center. Capt. George P. McCaughey, 53, Sullivan Workshop. Nasin Co. of Willimantic for construc­ About 35 Bennet Junior High School resigned his post with the Manchester Robert H. Smith was re-elected tion of the Regional Occupational students received more than $300 in OPEN MEMORIAL DAY Police Department after 29 years of chairman of the Manchester Memorial Training Center approved by voters pledges for a 20-mile Bike-a-Thon to service, 12 of them at his present rank. Hospital Board of Trustees at the last November. Groundbreaking is benefit the National Federation for the McCaughey, who often served as ac­ board's annual meeting this week. The scHbduled June 25. Blind. ting chief, said he has no definite plans. board named four honorary trustees The Manchester Housing Authority suffered a setback in its planning for a 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. He'll spend the summer on Cape Cod. and three new incorporators. Robert E. Connor of 24 Lucian 40-unit elderly housing project on St. will take a sentimental journey Sun­ Spencer St. when state officials In Sports Other People day when the Shriners celebrate the rejected preliminary plans. Authority East Catholic copped the Hartford Fresh William R. Johnson, executive vice 50th anniversary of their hospital for members agreed to modify the plans, County Conference baseball title by president of the Savings Bank of crippled children in Springfield, Mass. although the changes may put the whipping Northwest Catholic, 14-7, and Manchester since 1971, was named to Fifty years ago, Connor was a five- project beyond their financial boasts a 14-2 won-loss record. succeed retiring Everett J. Livesey as year-old patient at the hospital, and resources. Manchester High is battling Enfield GROUND president of the bank. Johnson, 52, lives was one of three youngsters who rode a In the North End, directors of the High for second place in the CCIL dia­ in Glastonbury. float in the dedication parade. Eighth Utilities District recommended mond race while the Indian golfers Peter Vitols, a town engineering Tomorrow, he will ride in a Charlie a four-mill tax rate for 1975-1976, up wound up third in the circuit. Six • assistant since 1968, was named Luce old car with the Omar Shrine Club from 2.5 mills this year. District voters Manchester runners achieved first Manchester’s Outstanding Public unit in the rededication parade along will consider the budget, tax rate, and placements in the CCIL track and field BEEF Works Employe for 1975. He was Carew St. in Springfield, where the election of directors June 25. meet while East Catholic took second nominated for the honor by Town hospital is located. place in the HCC track meet. Engineer Walter Senkow and chosen by Both East Catholic and Manchester Public Works Director Jay Giles. Miscellany High have qualified for state CIAC Greg Kane of 103 Spruce St. was baseball tourney play next month. elected the first chairman of the com­ Government Town of Manchester firefighters used their new, $5,000 rescue tool East Catholic’s talented golfers up­ mittee responsible for this year’s gar­ This week’s town government news ped their season standard to 24-2 while den plot program on the town-owned was led by Monday’s decision by the —“the jaws of life” —for the first time this week, to free a Vernon man from Manchester High’s golfers, despite a Lewie Farm. Manchester Planning and Zoning Com­ fine 17-5-2 record, must settle for third Mrs. Florence Levine, a Manchester mission to ease restrictions on liquor his crushed car after a Monday acci­ lb. dent. place in the CCIL. OBITUARIES Family Pak Colonial

Paul Moriarly Sr. Miss Julia Dougherty Paul J. Moriarty Sr., 71, of 21 Miss Julia C. Dougherty, 97, POLICE REPORT HOT DOGS :...... 3 lb. pkg. Westwood St. died this morning of 64 Charter Oak St. died this at Manchester Memorial morning at a Manchester con­ $500 non-surety bonds for court Champion Hot Dog or (8 pack) a 4 Hospital. He was the husband of valescent home. MANCHESTER for court Tuesday in East Hart­ June 10 in Rockville. Recent arrests include: Mrs. Cassie Falkowski Moriar­ Miss Dougherty was born ford. ANDOVER ty. June 27,1877 in Manchester and • Danial C. Cahill, 17, of East • Carlos L. Gomez, 22, of Hartford was taken into State police responded to Mr. Moriarty was born May had lived here ail her life. East Hartford was charged complaints of "a large gathering HAMBURG ROLLS 3 / ^ 1 27, 1903 in Manchester, son of custody on a Common Pleas She is survived hy a nephew, with operating a motor vehicle of youths at the sand pits at the the late Jeffrey and Ann O’Neil Court 12 warrant Thursday in Patrick Barry Dougherty of while under the influence of Hartford Times Farm Camp in Moriarty, and had lived here all Amarillo, Texas, by Luscious Sweet (Monday only) m ^ . Manchester. alcohol in connection with a Andover at 10:54 p.m. his life. Before he retired seven Manchester Police Detectives The funeral is Tuesday at 9:30 one-car accident Friday at At the scene, they arrested years ago, he was employed as a.m. from the John F. Tierney Raymond Mazzone and Vito 12:30 a.m. on W. Middle Tpke. Perrone. They brought him two 17-year-olds and a juvenile. an inventory analyst at Pratt Funeral Home, 219 W. Center in front of Cheney Tech. Kenneth Szaleczki, 17, of 565 and Whitney Division of United back to town Friday. STRAWBERRIES , . 4 9 * St., with a Mass at St. James Gomez was driving west on Talcottville Rd., Rockville and Technologies Corp., East Hart­ The warrant charged him Church at 10. Burial will be in Center St. as it merged with W. John W. (Hiagnot, 17, of Lowell with third-degree burglary Moser Farms (Assorted Flavors) ^ ^ ^ ford. St. James Cemetery. Middle Tpke. when he swerved Dr., Coventry were each He was a 54-year member, a (five counts), fourth-degree Friends may call at the onto the grass road divider. The charged with possession of past grand knight and treasurer larceny, and first-degree funeral home Monday from 2 to car hit two guard posts, became marijuana and risk of injur to a of Campbell Council, KofC. In failure to appear in court. The 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. airborne enough to flip over minor. 1944, he was honored by charges stem from burglaries onto its roof, and slid to a stop FRUIT DRINRSJE.. 9 9 * The juvenile was referred to Campbell Council at a Stanley Rybczyk in Manchester homes in 1974. on the south side of the turn­ Juvenile Court.. testimonial dinner. He also Stanley Rybczyk of 79 Hurd Cahill was to appear March 7 in (AH navon axcapt Angel) pike. Szaleczki was released on a Cake Mixes by belonged to Bishop McMahon St., Fairfield, d i^ Friday mor­ court in East Hartford but did He was unhurt. The car was non-surety bond for court in General Assembly, Fourth ning at his home. He was the not. towed away. Court is June 10. Rockville June 17. Degree, KofC. He was a com­ father of Edward Rybczyk of Police in Amarillo arrested • John J. Dunphy Jr., 27, of Chagnot was taken to the municant of the Church of the Danbury, former Manchester Cahill April 22 and charged him Farmington was arrested state correction center in Hart­ DUNCAN HINES Assumption and a member of town planner. with criminal trespass in con­ Friday at 11:33 p.m. on Benton ford as he refused to accept the Holy Family Retreat Other survivors are two nection with a break into a va­ St. and charged with breach of release on a $500 non-surety Maxwell House g League. brothers, a sister and two cant home there. He was peace. The charge stems from bond. Court will be Tuesday in Other survivors are four sons, granddaughters. sentenced to 30 days in jail. a domestic disturbance. He Rockville unless bond is made Joseph P. Moriarty of The funeral is Monday at 9 Authorities there released a.m. at the Shaugnessey posted a $25 cash bond for court over the weekend. Manchester, Francis J. Moriar­ him to the Manchester detec­ 10 o z. Funeral Home, 50 Reef Rd., June 9. COVENTRY INSTANT COFFEE ty of Stafford Springs, Thomas tives after Cahill waived Fairfield. Burial will be in Fair- • Raphael D. Trujillo, 18, of Michael T. LeDoyt, 20, of E. Moriarty of Enfield, and extradition to Connecticut. 86 Bissell St. was arrested field. Nathan Hale Dr., Coventry was Kraft ' Paul J. Moriarty Jr., at home; He is being held over the Friday at 11:30 p.m. on Pine St. Friends may call at the taken to Windham Community ■ ■ ■ four daughters, Mrs. Joan weekend on $5,000 surety bond and charged with intoxication. funeral home Sunday from 3 to Hospital with minor injuries he ■ M Raimondo of Manchester, Mrs. He was placed in a cell at Mary Sheehan of Cromwell, 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. suffered when his car hit a headquarters. There he ripped large tree Friday at 10:54 p.m. 32 o z. Miss Rita Moriarty of Pleasant MIRACLE• WHIP • • • ■ I up a blanket, police said. He * * Mrs. Elizabeth Schulze ABOUT off South St., police said. ' L I j Valley, and Miss Ann Moriarty, was then charged with third- Mrs. Elizabeth Jennie The car was towed from the Jumbo Icoberg t ^ at home; a brother, Edward J. degree criminal mischief. Schulze, 93, of 25 Olcott Dr. died TOWN scene. LeDoyt was given a Moriarty of Manchester; a Court is June 9. t this morning at the home of her written warning for reckless sister, Mrs. Mary McDermott • The night janitor at the daughter, Mrs. Viola Gunder­ driving. ot Newington; and five Hose and Ladder Co. 1 will son in Merrick, L.I., N.Y. Robertson School caught two head grandchildren. LEHUCE f have a drill Tuesday at 6 p.m. at sisters, age 13 and 15, on the I The funeral is Tuesday at 8:30 Mrs. Schulze was born Oct. 3, the McKee St. firehouse. roof of his school Friday at NOTICE i > 1 ■ 1881 in Cornwall, England, and • a.m. from the John F. Tierney 10:50 p.m. Ripe, Yellow Funeral Home, 219 W. Center had lived in Manchester for 20 PUBLIC HEARING f i They were charged with St., with a Mas; at the Church years. She was a member of ADDITIONAL Mrs. Edward Platz of third-degree criminal trespass of the Assumption at 9. Burial Center Congregational Church, APPROPRIATIONS Glastonbury will conduct a and referred to Juvenile Court. will be in St. James Cemetery. the Senior Citizens and the BOARD OF DIRECTORS plant clinic Tuesday at the They were released to their Friends may call at the Golden Age Club. Professional Women’s Club TOWN OF MANCHESTER, BANANAS mother. funeral home Monday from 2 to She is also survived by two CONNECTICUT meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Rob- • A 15-year-old youth was 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. other daughters, Mrs. Ruth Notice is hereby given that the bins Room of Center arrested today at 1:41 a.m. on The family suggests that any Jack of Manchester and Mrs. Board of Directors, Town of Congregational Church. Chestnut St. and charged with memorial contributions may be Virginia Roberts of Merrick, Manchester, Connecticut, will WITH THIS COUPON • n ^ 11 ^ WITH THIS COUPON breach of peace and intoxica­ .At 1 A $7.50 PURCHASE made to the Heart Association L.I.; a son, Albert Schulze of hold a Public Hearing in the I . K l J J7.50 PURCHASE tion. He was referred to of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins Manchester, with whom she Hearing Room at the Municipal Juvenile Court and released to St., Hartford. made her home; nine FIRE CALLS Building, 41 Center Street, his mother. grandchildren and eight great­ Manchester, Connecticut, WITH WITH Miss Theresa Cescottk grandchildren. MANCHESTER VERNON Tuesday, June 3, 1975, at 8:00 COUPON COUPON The Holmes Funeral Home, Miss Theresa Cescotti, 62, of Friday, 1:27 p.m. — car Police and firemen in P.M. to consider and act on the 6-16 oz. Non Rebim Rottles 400 Main St., is in charge of Vi Gallon Houston, Tex., formerly of leaking gas at the parking lot at Rockville charged two youths following; arrangements, which are in­ Manchester, died Friday in the corner of Main and Forest Friday afternoon with pulling Proposed additional appropria­ SEALTEST COKE or Houston. complete. Sts. (Town) false alarms. tion to General Fund Budget Miss Cescotti was born Sept. Today, 12:39 a.m. — Arthur W. Harrington Jr., 19, 1974- 75, Social Services — $13,- ICE CREAM PEPSI 10, 1912 in Garrison, N.Y., and of 239 Vernon Ave., Rockville 500.00 for Town’s General Qood Thru May 27 dumpster fire at the Qnn Coupon Por Family lived in Manchester before Brownstone Apartments off and David J. Howe, 17, of 120 Assistance Program, to be moving to Texas. She was a Oakland St. (Eighth District) Bolton Rd., Vernon were both financed from State Aid to The Store With H e a rl” self-employed hairdresser '' In Memoriam TOLLAND charged with first-degree Welfare Clients. before her retirement. In loving memory of David George Today, 9:55 a.m. — truck fire criminal mischief. Proposed additional appropria­ She is survived by a sister, Murdock, who passed away May 25,1951. off Rt. 195. (Tolland Fire The, arrests stemmed from tion to General Fund Budget Mrs. Ines Sonego of I cannot say and will not say that he is Department) the pulliqg of an alarm at 1 p.m. 1975- 76, Recreation — $800.00 Manchester. dead. at the box'at High St. and Ver­ Umpire Fees and Summer Ac­ •n M 7 ^ WITH THIS COUPON •n 11 WITH THIS COUPON The funeral is Wednesday at He is just away. AMBULANCE CALL “ I W J j7 5Q p u r c h a s e .‘\t I . V I A $7.50 PURCHASE He has wandered into an unknown land, MANCHESTER non Ave., police said. Soon tivities, to be financed from 8:30 a.m. from the John F. and left us dreaming how very fair, if Friday, 4:08 p.m. — auto ac­ after, police stopped the youths money already received , from Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. needs must be, since he lingers there. Silk City League. Think of him faring on as dear in the love cident at Center and New Sts. on the basis of the description WITH WITH Center St., with a Mass at St. of there, as the love of here. Propos^ additional appropria­ Shirley Nelson, 48, of 40 Olcott given by witnesses. $ 1 9 9 James Church at 9. Eurial will Think of him still, as the same I say. tion to General Fund Budget COUPON COUPON He is not dead, he is just away. St. was taken to Manchester Powder was used on the be in St. James Cemetery. boxes in order to catch people 1975-76, Sanitation - $9,500.00 Memorial Hospital where she 6 oz. Sweat Ufa 20 lb. Rag KIngsford Friends may call at the Sadly missed, pulling false alarms, police for continuation of twice per Mother was treated and released. funeral home Tuesday from 2 to said. It cannot be seen except week collection of refuse POTATO CHARCOAL 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. under a special light. through September 1975, to be Both youths were released on financed from unappropriated CHIPS RRIQUETS Art Group To Resume Good Thru May 27 Good ThruI May 27 Mrs. Arthur liuilurgcon surplus. Ona Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Par Family SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Proposed additional appropria­ Rita Bailargeon, 57, of 741 Bicentennial Planning tion to General Fund Budget Avery St. died this morning at 1974-75 TRANSFER to Capital Hartford Hospital. She was the The second meeting of the can be avoided. FIRST Improvement Reserve Fund — wife of Arthur J. Bailargeon. Manchester Bicentennial Com­ Ralph Maccarone will report $60,000.00 for paving Keeney ' c m s » 2 > She is also survived by a son, Street and Middle Turnpkke WITH THitf COUPON mittee on the Performing Arts to the committee on the WITH THIS COUPON A $7.50 PURCHASE John Bailargeon of South Wind­ will be Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the progress to date on the con­ FOOD East, to be financed from ’Town a $7.50 PURCHASE sor; two daughters. Miss Lynn Little Theatre of Manchester struction plans for the Perfor­ 646 CENTER STREET Aid Funds of the State. Bailargeon, at home, and Mrs. workshop, 22 Oak St. All perfor­ ming Arts Shell. ALLOCATION - REVENUE Judi Hanley of California; two The committee will also in­ SHARING $ 12 9 WITH ming arts organizations are FIRST CUT brothers, Leo Sullivan of urged to have a representative vestigate interest in participa­ Proposed allocation from ^ 1 COUPCCOUPON 22* OFF Thompsonville and Edward tion in joint performing Revenue. Sharing Fund 81: present. 10 Pack 1 lb. Quartoirs Sullivan of California; a sister, The purpose of the meeting is programs during the coming CHUCK Y.M.C.A. Building painting — Mrs. Mary Connor of South continue discussions of the year. exterior — $3,000.00 UPTON PROMISE Windsor; and three various activities planned by Any organization which can-. STEAK Phyllis Jackston grandchildren. arts organization for celebra­ not send a representative to the Secretary TEA MIX MARGARINE The John F. Tierney Funeral tion of the Bicentennial. It is meeting is urged to contact Board of Directors flood Thru May 27 flood Thru May 27 Ona Coupon Par Family Home, 219 W. Center St.i hoped that the various Fred Blish, 9 Laurel St. to ob­ Manchester, Connecticut Ona Coupon Par Family Manche.stcr, is in charge of organiz.ations will he prepared tain the date, location and time ,16 9 « Dated at Manchester, Connec­ arrangements, which are in- to report on tentative schedules of the next meeting of the com­ ticut this twenty-third day of conq)lele. so that overlapping of events mittee. May, 1975 lY

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6 COUPON IRCHASE WEEKEND — May 24.1975 — Page 3 Page 2 — WEEiOBND — May 24, 1975 At the Bushnell Hartford Arena schedules At Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hart­ ford, The Lettennen present an evraing Forum of the arts ‘Summer of Entertainment’ of the hits of the ’60stonigfat at 8. By June Tompkins Friday at 10:30 a.m.; the Club Culture Mario Manzini, billed as the verted ice skating rink. After school closes for toe features a lecture, film, and a Ukranian world’s greatest escape artist, The Arena is at 585 John summer, toe Arena will begin a dance group for Social Studies Day. For wiil headline toe opening day Fitch Blvd. (Rt. 5) in South series of kiddie cartoon shows more i^ormation, call 728-5838. Price, executive director of Goodspeed, form experiental dances entitled show of “ That Summer of Windsor. on Saturday mornings. Next Saturday, the Hartford Receive awards Mr. Berlin gave his permission for this “Extended Images” and will welcome Entertainment” June 1 at toe The Arena, being promoted Other special events planned Symphony Pops Or^estra features Ella presentation of “Louisiana Purchase” toe participation of the audience in their Paul Weidner, producing director of Hartford Arena in South Wind­ as an alternative entertainment include a June 8 country- Fitzgerald in a concert of past and pre­ which has not been produced since its celebration of spring. the Hartford Stage Company, and the sor. center this summer, will western show featuring Donna sent favorites. Broadway debut in 1940. The public is invited to attend without company have been named recipients of The all-day show, free to the feature a series of lecturers, Fargo and a June«f8 presenta­ For reservations, call 246-6807. Christopher Hewitt will direct toe fast- charge. Weather permitting, “Extended the 1974 Margo Jones Award. public, wili also include a craft starting June 5 with Mark Lane, tion of “Superstars of Kung paced musical which will play through Images” will be in the Atheneum’s in­ The national award is made annually show, flea market, parachuting author of “Who Killed JFK?” Fu.” Dinner theaters July 6. terior sculpture garden, Gengras Court, to the professional producer and theater, exhibition, and clowns for the The evening lecture will in­ The 4,000-seat Arena will also Two musicals and a comedy are being or around the fountain in Avery Court if which, in the opinion of toe judges, have children. clude a screening of toe con­ be the site of several rock con­ presented at area dinner theaters. it should rain. made the most significant contribution The event, produced by Arena troversial film, “Rush to certs and dances throughout the At the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in Family comedy to the American theater through the Entertainment and Jabberock Judgment,” about toe Warren summer. East Windsor, toe musical “Where’s “Room Service,” a family style com­ production of new plays. Management, will kick off a Commission’s investigation of Further information is Charley?” is playing through June 13. edy, is currently playing at toe Hartford In repertory Weidner and the Stage Company were series of lectures, concerts, and the assassination of President available from the producers at For reservations, cail 522-1266 or 623- Stage Company in Hartford through June At the American Shakespeare Theatre cited for a consistent policy of presen­ special attractions at toe con­ Kennedy. the Arena, tel. 289-3401. 8227. 15. For reservations, call 525-4258. in Stratford, “Romeo and Juliet” and ting new and experimental works within “The Fantasticks,” a favorite of toe “King Lear” are playing in repertory. the context of a subscription theater. past decade is bringing its lilting Joining the schedule on June 10 will be ‘ The Stage Company’s most recent new Elia Fitzgerald stars melodies to toe Four Seasons Dinner Musical events Thornton Wilder’s classic, “Our Town.” work presented was “Afternoon Tea” which just completed its run. Theatre in Higganum. For reservations, The Wadsworth Atoeneum in Hartford For information and reservations, call with Hartford Pops call 345r8515. has scheduled two musical events in toe 378-7321. The Chateau de Ville in East Windsor next week. American artists Ella Fitzgerald stars at the A short time ago, one fan PLANT YOUR EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES is featuring Joan Fontaine in toe com­ Wednesday, toe Hartford Chorale will The Hartford Symphony Orchestra Bushnell Memorial Hall as questioned Ella about her “new edy, “Cactus Flower” through June 1. salutes the American Bicentennial soloist with the Hartford image.” Her reply was, “I AND FLOWERING SHRUBS NOW For reservations, call 525-1488. present a concert of music. The Chorale Thrust staging offers this concert to the Greater Hart­ Celebration during its 1975-1976 seasUn Symphony “Pops” Orchestra don’t quite understand you, Come and See Our Spring Selection Today ford community free of charge. Manchester High School’s drama by presenting American guest artists at Saturday at 8:15 p.m. dear. Songs have changed, Opening show The program will range from Handel society. Sock and Buskin, presents its its ten Wednesday subscription concerts, Although her legions of fans music has changed, but I to Leonard Bernstein, and from oratorio final performance of “1 Remember and by performance .of an American well know the famous haven’t changed my style.” The mlisical, “Gypsy,” plays for toe Mama” in thrust staging tonight at 8 in work at each concert. Fitzgerald song inter­ RURGESSNURSERY Summer Playhouse’s opening to musical coni^y. Other composers She has, however, lightened presented are Brahms, Mendelssohn, Bailey Auditorium. pretations, her Hartford her performance schedule since performance this season from June 10 to Entrance is from the parking lot arrangements are brand new. ANDROMEDA HEML(NN( 21 at 8:15 p.m. Heinrich Schuetz and Randall Thomp­ 1971, after two cataract son. behind toe stage. Tickets are available at Among other works in her operations, and she’s often seen All Nutmeg shows this year will run 12 the door. repertoire are “Manhattan,” HYDRANOA JUMPER performances, including Sunday^. There The concert will be in toe Atoeneum wearing glasses, but that’s 'Theatre in which seating is limited to 300 “Every Time We Say Good­ about the extent of toe “new MAGNOLIA PINE are no matinees. ^ bye,” a Duke Ellington medley, For reservations, call people. QAieetscnd image.” 'The Chorale, directed by Henley Gala anniversary and th e every popular RHODODENDRON YEWS Denmead, will appear at toe Greater Weekend, a weekly entertainment and “Anything Goes” and “Our Tickets for the Ella The United States Coast Guard Band CRIMSON KING MAPLE Hartford Civic and Arts Festival during television supplement, is published each Love is Here to Stay.” Fitzgerald appearance with the VIBURNUM Berlin musical will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a the first week in June. Saturday by The Manchester Evening “It’s Wonderful’’...“It’s Also appearing will be toe Hartford Symphony are on sale Tuesday begins toe 13th s e ^ n of toe gala anniversary concert Sunday at 8 Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, Delovely” .. .It’s Ella Tommy Flanagan Trio (piano, now at the box office. For W KELIA MAGNOLIA NORWAY MAPLE Goodspeed O ^ra House in ^ s t H kd^ If spring brings out your impulse to p.m. at toe U.S. Coast Guard Academy Conn. 06040. Fitzgerald. bass and drums). reservations, call 246-6807. SPECIAL ON FL0WERIN8 RHODODENDRON dam. Headlining toe first run of toe dance, join T ru ^ Kaschmann and her Leamy Auditorium in New London. This Publisher...... Burl Lyons season is Irving Berlin’s musical, dancers at toe Wadsworth Atoeneum is the final concert of the 1974-1975 con­ Weekend E d ito r...... Doug Bevins “Louisiana Purchase.” June 1 at 3 p.m. cert series at toe academy. 373 DEMING STREET Through the efforts of Michael P. Ms. Kaschmann and friends will per- Admission is free. SO. WINDSOR. CONN. Fanfare ’75 due soon PHONE 644-1966 Fanfare ’75, a two-day arts award-winning Manchester toe high school auditorium. From Manchetler Right Off Buckland Road festival, has been scheduled Pipe Band. The events conclude Sunday next weekend (May 31 and June Photographs, sculpture, pain­ night on the Green with a per­ 1) by toe Glastonbury Fine Arts tings, and crafts will be dis­ formance by the Glastonbury (Commission. play^ on toe Green both days, High School Symphonic and with musical and theatrical Concert Band. Supported by a grant from the events scheduled continuously Admission to all daytime ac­ Connecticut Commission on the until 6 p.m. Saturday and from tivities is free. RCA Arts, Fanfare ’75 will include 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. graphic arts, crafts, sculpture, Following Saturday’s FOR PERFORMANCE and a wide variety of toe per­ daytime events. Fanfare ’75 M arine film RENT-A-CAR forming arts. will move to Glastonbury High Columbia Pictures will The festivities are to begin School, Hubbard St., for a produce “Baby Blue Marine,” \i Saturday at 9:30 a.m. on toe spaghetti dinner at 5:30. A starring Jan-Michael Vincent town’s Hubbard Street Green, presentation of “The Sound of and Glynnis O’Connor, in a 1943 Poltertoift with a performance by the Music” is scheduled for 7:30 at love story. Ballet seeks REGAL MUFnER HELPS YOU male, dancers FOR SERVICE The Connecticut Valley FIGHT INFLATION Regional Ballet is seeking male with T h w Specials dancers for toe company’s 1975- Rent a 1975 FORDi 1976 season. MAVERICK for *55 per One of the finest serni- Mufflers Installed $ 17 .9 7 DISCOUNTS professional dance companies H iR ngHNUBi RUHYS HlBH|f iweok*, plus mileage, in New England, toe Connec­ HrwiMrW ticut Valley Regional Ballet Shock absorbers Installed lirom FOR REST VALUES performs a varied repertoire and gives about 40 perfor­ Grease, Oil & Filter DILLON LEASING CORP. mances a year. A $14.50 Value for only ...... WHAT MORE COULD YOU During the 1975-1976 season, All above prices Include Installation! •To Quaimad Paraona ASK FOR??? the company will perform with Many can and trucka the Hartt-Opera Repertoire Matrix-Bright Picture Tube, Insta-Matic Color Company, which perforins FORD for rent at low, low I ; i| Tuning, solid state chassis (except 4'tubes). Carousel and Camelot this rates! summer. For further information 319 Main St.v Manchestw PoilerloiiV about ballet auditions, contact W» o //« r eonomUnca mlong »Uh • §up*rior product. the company’s artistic director. laO CBITB ST„ MMICHESTBI ConMT of Btoad SINCE 19 3 1 Marguerite de Anguera, at 521- and Cantor Straal Mon.-Ffi ...I ajn. • • | a GEMNO man, it . so, vbmoh 20th CENTURY TV 8387 or 522-3476, from 9 to 11 Phona 648-2112 S a t...... a ajn. - B i 328-1554 • 176 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD p.m. WEEKEND - May 24.1975 - Page b i i ■ f t r .? H Page 4 - WEEKEND - May 24, 1975 - - I- - i - » « I ■- I: T » ► - ‘ T - - I

our SPEEDY SpaciaHY TRULY DELICIOUS CHICKEN Brown In 6 Mlnutas not just a gallery The world’s "finest eatin’ chicken” with incomparable fo o fo CALL IN ORDER story and photos Pick Up 10 Minutes Later By STEVE FISHER In the children’s film classic “The DEa’SDRIVE-M Wizard of Oz,” the yellow brick road led 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 to the land of enchantment and dreams come true. * 1 In the heart of Manchester, at 466 Main Street, a path marked'by the turquoise footprints of an unknown sojourner leads one into the equally enchanting and dreams granting world of the arts. One needn’t click his heels twice or brave the dark forest wherein dwells the Wicked Witch of the West. One only has to open the door and enter into the world of Foot STOP THE WORLD, Prints Art^Gallery. I WANT TO GET OFF Housed in an ivy-covered church. Foot JUNE 12-22 Prints provides the talented as well as the curious, the young, and the aging stu­ 6 RMS. RIV. VU. dent with instruction in dance, drama, JUNE 26-JULY 6 art, music, and acrobatics, while dis­ playing the creative achievements of ar­ A SUGHT ACHE & tists on both an international and local THE LOVER scale in a spacious two-story gallery. While instruction is the crux of any JULY 10-20 learning experience, the enchantment Susan Mainzer teaches art to Stephen Bayer and Todd Kornfeld. BUTTERFLIES behind Foot Prints is that instruction is ARE FREE only the beginning of the learning process that ends, as gallery co-owners JULY 24-AUG. 3 Katie Sakol and Jill Garfunkel say, “in a All Performances 8:30 p.m. total involvement in the arts and the life f\ ^ : Tickets Thurs. & Sun. $2.50 of the community.” i Fri. & Sat. $3.00 Susan Mainzer, Foot Prints’ art in­ SEASON TICKETS. structor, not only teaches her students I nf Thursday-Sunday $8.00 the rudiments of composition, line and Friday-Saturday $10.00 form, but involves her students in For TIckot Rosorvatlon: experiences that will enrich their lives 1 Phono 646-4900, Ext. 37i during Instruction is only the beginning buoinou hour* or tend check or and develop their personalities. ■ money order with teH-addrened What Ms. Mainzer hopes to do is to envelope to: of the learning process that ends in THEATRE 3 have class tours to convalescent homes, Manchester Community Collage prisons, and similar locations where the a total involvement in the arts and Manchester, Conn. 06040 arts rarely set foot. By doing this Ms. Mainzer hopes that her students will gain the life of the community. insight into a segment of their society that they would normally be unaware of and also to allow people confined to such institutions to share the beauty of the Read “Forum of the arts. " Arts,” every Saturday For those of who find the graceful movements of dancing a tedious and in Weekend often almost impossible task. Foot Prints has designed a special course. . “Our course in movement is for students who would normally shy away from a regular course in dancing,” says I , Ms. Garfunkel. The course in movement is primarily for those who feel too awkward to CHKOMiXOlOK attempt a regular dance class. Foot Prints also offers classes in modern, folk BLACK & WHITE TV and belly dancing, and traditional ballet. The creative approach to instruction in the arts seems to permeate the core of STEREO - RADIO this institution. Sales & Service “In music we don’t believe in giving recitals where the boys dressed in shirt ALWAYS BEST and ties and the girls wear their^aster dresses,” says Ms. Garfunkel. “l^ a t we Foot Prints art instructor Susan Mainzer hangs a Paul BUY AT hope to do is to augment our regular Vasquez painting for display at the gallery. TURNPIKE TV classroom instruction with concerts e Biggest Trades around town together with found objects such as spoons, bottles, and tin pans.” e Free Home Trial This approach not only teaches the stu­ e O N E Y E A R dent to play music but shows him that situations, music, characterization of young acrobats balancing on the out­ Acrobatics instnictorAl Morgan of Coventry music isn’t confined' to traditional in­ animals, expression of feelings, and all stretched hands of the instructor. The performs a shoulder stand with student Stacy FREE SERVICE struments. It can be found in the most the things of a child’s world as a^ show progresses to the next act, where Tomkiel. e 'Satisfaction unlikely objects. jumping-off place to develop dramatic Morgan balances another student on his Guaranteed The drama curriculum at Foot Prints abilities. shoulders. The show climaxes with iS B I ■^1 is no less innovative than. the. other The myth that all children want to run another student displaying his acquired or Money courses. The junior dramatic workshop away to the circus is no myth at Foot ability to ride a three-foot-high unicycle. Refunded encourages children to use their natural Prints. Every Monday night and Satur­ As society grows more technically creativity, extend their basic imagina­ day afternoon A1 Morgan of Coventry in­ oriented, we are prone to forget the in­ tion, and play into a more formal struc­ structs students in acrobatic stunts that tellectual and emotional stimulation TURNPIKE TV ture while still maintaining a free en­ would satisfy the wants of any would-be which only the arts can grant. But as 273 W. Middle Trn|:>ke vironment. ' runaway. long as institutions such as Foot Prints The children use improvisation of' Morgan’s opening act features daring exist, the arts will always have a home. MANCHESTER Dance instructor Wendy Horwitz teaches ballet to Cynthia Barlow and Cathy Campenelli. 649-3406 -:r*

Page 6 — WEEKEND - May 24, 1»75 What’s WEEKEND — May 24. 1975 — Page 7 E "for rcaditr^ i I-#.' summer theatre! )K ^- “I’d like to have an event at “Stop the World” will be m the college every night of the followed by “6 Rms Riv Vu” „ TRANSP/^R£NT summer,” says Andy Patema, which opens June 26; two plays n TAPE Manchester Community by Harold Pinter beginning July College’s director of student ac­ 10, and “Butterflies Are Free” tivities. “I’d like the townspeo­ starting July 24. r ple to say, ‘Let’s go down to the Mtmtwroi college tonight and see what’s Summer Theatre 3 is a semi- m 'i happening’.” professional, independent com­ Summer Theatre 3 will be a pany based at Manchester Com­ Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1974 major part of what’s munity College. Its actors and happening, according to plans. technicians come from all over Opening June 12, “Stop the Connecticut and, in some in­ By BETTY DEBNAM World, I Want to Get Off” will stances, even beyond. set the pace for the summer What^s It Like to Be the Super Speller? schedule. This fast-paced For reservations, call 646- musical will star John Spalla of 4900, ext. 371. Manchester as the ambitious Littlechap, and Phyllis Lehmann of Windsor as his Julie Ann Junkin Q ueen "tvi. long-suffering Evie. Spalla recently appeared as ^ the Deputy-Governor in “’The Balance...A Key The National Spelling Bee is buz­ Crucible” presented by the Lit­ to Good Driving zing again. The 1975 contest will be tle Theatre of Manchester. He also composed the electronic held on June 2 through June 6 at the musical background. Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D. C. A seven-person chorus will provide a singing and dancing :>/<*» V background for “Stop the Julie Ann Junkin, a 12-year-old World.” Directors Jim Quinn sixth grader from Gordo, Alabama, Preparing publicity plans and Bob Richardson plan to up­ ■{ date and compress this 1950s spelled the word “hydrophyte” and Robert Richardson, left, musical director for Summer Theatre 3’s opening production, play through the use of elec­ was the 1974 champion. [ - 3 ; ^ “Stop the World, I Want to Get Off,” goes over some publicity plans with Andrew Patema, tronic music and other devices. C 'f director of student activities at Manchester Community College. Donna Freeman, newly ! S'-A s , Groups of outdoor musicians Balanced wheels can ' ' ' I elected social vice-president of the student senate, looks on. (Photo by Ofiara) are one of Patema’s ideas to at­ keep a car steady — tract the public. “I guessed at it,” said Julie Ann. “I no matter how bumpy On Thursdays, instrumental hadn’t ever seen it before. It had not f'- h ''‘¥ '.vf'-'Vi and vocal ensembles will enter­ the road you travel. Martial music days resume tain strollers during the hour Protects tires, too. been on any of the lists I had studied.” before play time. The music Martial Music Days, a summer at Old Sturbridge world of rural New Englanders will range from Renaissance BROWN’S .... _ familiar note in the summer at Village, are designed to inter­ after the Revolution. The work, brass to folk and rock. TIRE SHOP The Mini Page asked Julie Ann Old Sturbridge Village, resume pret the role of music in the family, and community ac­ After the play, theater goers 333 MAIN ST. what effect winning had had on her today with the appearance of military and social life of the tivities of that era are will find tables set up in the Capt. Samuel Nicholas’ Bat­ young nation. The events began recreated year-round. mall with refreshments MANCHESTER life. ( talion, Continental Marines, a at the Village about 30 years The Village is open daily available. In this cabaret at­ 646-3444 revival music and marching un­ ago. from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It mosphere, the music and enter­ IbtritaM W tbrcBT M it. Old Sturbridge Village is a can be reached from Exit 3 off tainment will continue ’til mid­ “I was on the Mike Douglas Show. I The Continental Marines will living museum of the everyday Interstate 86. night. perform camp and march was also on radio shows in Birming­ music as it was played some 200 ham. A bank gave me a $4,000 coUe^ years ago. Also scheduled to i'yM m.' perform today is the Sturbridge scholarship, and I received a free­ Martial Band, which recreates Easy Living, Easy Viewing man tuition grant from the Univer­ a fife and dnim unit of post- Revolution days. sity of Alabama.” Martial Music Days, to be CABLE TV Gives Both Julie Ann Junkin spells the scheduled throughout the cries the happy tears of a champion.______“I have a trophy, and my elemen­ Relax and Enjoy tary school got a plaque. All the kids h^dropVis|-te flniide-ro'vNj Auction set at school congratulated me.” \ . , \S cnpVorn qvo\N5 (n v^a-Ver to aid CCLU • 15 Clear Channols or o ihorV nee(ds a W cf vio\ey • 24 Hours of nows, weather, music, sports “My home town put a streamer ac­ /N More than 60 prints, pain­ scores and stock market reports ross the main street that s^id: 'Wel­ The National Bee is sponsored by the Scripps-Howard tings, photograplu, etchings, Newspapers and other daily newspapers throughout pottery, and other items will be • New York Sport come to Gordo, Home of the National the country. Here are some worfls that stumped the auctioned May 31 in New Haven • Movie Spectaculars Spelling Bee Champion, Julie Ann contestants in the early rounds of the 1974 National to benefit the Connecticut Civil Junkin’.” Spelling Bee! Liberties Union Foundation. . - > v • Savings of attrition blazon The auction is scheduled to “There have been several ‘Julie start at 7:30 p.m. at 95 Olive St., eulogy gustatory New Haven. 5 0 % on Installation of first outlet* Ann Junkin Days’ here in Alabama. There have been luncheons, and reparation jettisoned The items donated to the % on Installation of additional outlets* CCLU Foundation, were left 100 stores have given me gifts.” over from CCLU’s fundraiser sorghum aquiline last fall. Let CABLE TV “Everything has just about worn rheumatism egregious Many prizes off now,” Julie told us recently. obelisk obeisance Northwestern Connecticut "ADD MDRE LIFE TO YOUR LIVING" Art Association will offer |1,000 But she’s really too busy to miss all unscrupulous immolate in cash and purchase prizes in its third annual ju ri^ show, the excitement. Spelling is not the florid extempore scheduled July 19 to Aug. 1 at CALL 646-6400 only interest for this “A” student. She Northwestern Connecticut is also a cheerleader, and that takes mores codicil Conununity College, Winsted. .GREATER HARTFORD CATV INC. up a lot of her time. liqueur_____ beleaguer ' Further information about - 801 PARKER STREET, MANCHESTER the show is available from Jack F. Perretti, Park PL, Winsted, *offer good only in areas still available. Conn. 06098. WEEKEND — May 24, 1975 — Page 9 Page 8 - WEEKEND — May 24, 1975

AOVtUTIttMtNT rias-sroom Spelling Bees Supersport: Joanne Carner Snack bkk jack f/S£ m es jo K e s and rrxoire jokc-s. I n 1974, Joanne Carner was the “queen” m ore, ^urv of women’s golf. She won six tournaments and led the money list, earning w i+ h + K e more than $87,000. It was her best season by ^ S1U.y OLD OC1DPUS BUDDy OF B ur HIS TENTACLES TANGLED AND TR/ far since joining the pro MINE LOVEDTD PLAV CHECKERS AS HE MIGHT, HE HAD TROUBLE TELLING I ^ i n T a P a g I tour in 1970. Joanne and UNDER THE BRINE. HIS LEFT FROM HIS RIGHT her husband, Don, travel Joke Book t h e tour ip a plush <>4 paqes trailer. BEST JOKES Tpiease send me __ books at $1.00 each plus 35^ She was bom in Kirkland, Wash., and FROM each for postage and handling. Mail to: MINI PAGE Publishing Co., Inc. started playing golf at age 10. She won THE MINI PAGE c/o MSC F eatu res. Inc. P.O. Box 5399. Grand Central Station many amateur titles prior to turning pro. a Yours NOW New York, New York 10017 HE SAIR'^TPlESEARENW well, HE STTlL GOT Classroom spelling bees are still popular.: Joanne, a friendly, outgoing person, WELL, WHEN I SUGGESTED LEFTARMS; THESE ARE CONFUSED while PIAVING for only*1°® ! N A M E - graduate(Lfrom Arizona State University in WE STt>P FOR A SNACK, MV RIGHT JL«T FILL EM , THE GAME BUT AT EATiNG Plus 350 for ADDRESS- HIS SENSE OF DIRECTION WITH SNACK PACK. WE'LL HIS PUDDING HE PUT ME postage and handling The National Spelling Bee List 1961 ivifh aXdegree in Physical Education. QUICKLV CAME BACK. PLA/ Through the night- TD SHAME. (Allow 5 weeks (or delivery) ^S TA TE ______— 7iP __i With the help of the sponsoring newspapers, Hunt's and Snack Pack are registered trademarks o f Hunt-Wesson Foods, inc. e 1975 Hunt-Wesson Foods. Inc the National Spelling Bee issues a list of words for contestants to study. However, the words in B Puzzle-le-do “1 the final contest are not necessarily on this list. (g) Mini Jokes Below are some words chosen from the first in this All the words (0 ANSWER round, intermediate and final word list. How well puzzle begir i with BLOCK the letter B. ______APnn.q.cj would you do? Je W e S o l see -g Cou\(i ^|ou 1' usna Intermediate Final o\. px OtC-V\CQW\J C o l o n l d i l l i m e d oduiq "g First Round xpe a spisiq z suuauaq 'x angel elegy abdom inal on "VVie \ean Can ><04 X iVeuvs -khatV vjOVUT(0/v f, 't s'

A. WEEKEND - May 24. Ig75 - Page 11 \ Page 10 - WEEKEND — May 24, 1975 This week’s movies on TV

attempt to save men from story. Audrey Hepburn, George island being retaken by U.S. Peppard, Patricia Neal, Today forces. Toshiro Mifune. Mickey Rooney. 3:00 (8) “ G.I. Blues” (1960). 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Ulzana’a IVhcit’s 1:00 (3) “ Lone Wolf” (1972). Three soldiers form a band to Raid” (1972). Western action Award-winning children’s film raise money for a nightclub with the calvary versus the In­ about a nine-year-old boy and a after they get out. Elvis dians. Burt Lancaster, Bruce German Shepherd. Presley, Juliet Prowse. Davison, Richard Jaeckel. 1:00 (9) “ Safari” (1956). 3:30 ( 40) “ The Great Lover” 10:00 (9) “ Teenage African game hunter searches (1949). Tourist guide is Caveman” (19M). Members of the jungle for the tribal leader menaced by gambler on ocean primitive tribe cross forbidden who killed his wife and son. Vic­ liner. Bob Hope, Rhonda river to meet the Monster. tor Mature, Janet Leigh. Fleming, Roland Young. Robert Vaughn. 5:00 (5) “ Across the Bridge” 11:30 (3) “ Demetrius and the 1:30 (5) “ Creation of the (1958). Millions of dollars can’t Gladiators” (1954). A Christian Humanoids” (1962). People save the life of a man on the convert is lured by an evil fight robots for existence after run. Rod Steiger, Maria Landi, woman. Victor Mature, Susan an atomic bomb blast. Don David Knight. Hayward. V1( US- , Megowan, Erica Elliot. m a i u 8:00 (5) “ Tops Is the Limit” 11:45 (8) “ Arrowhead” 3:00 (3) “ Mardi Gras” (1958). (1936). Musical comedy about (1953). Western action with [\v Military cadets visit New gangsters bound for Europe. Charlton Heston, Jack Balance, Orleans. Pat Boone, Gary Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, and Brian Keith. Crosby, Tommy Sands. Charles Ruggles. 1:00 (5) “ Birth of the Blues” '\ w 9:00 (8-40) “ Breakfast at Tif­ (1941). Musical comedy about 3:00 (9) “ Retreat from fany’s” (1961). Comedy drama the start of the blues. Bing Kiska.” Heroic tale of Jananese based on Truman Capote’s Crosby, Mary Martin.

\ V\. t \ C» ^ \ '*V\.v.\.v S;V\v.WV,» \Ci Lace” (1944). Comedy about 9:00 (9) Double Feature: homicide and a couple of elder­ “ The Solid Gold Cadillac” Sunday ly ladies. Cary Grant, Raymond (1956). Determined girl locks Massey, Prisgilla Lane. horns with crooked executives. Jan-Michael Vincent portrays a young man who tries to 8:00 (30) “ Indianapolis 2:00 (8) “ Taras Bulba” Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, Speedway” (1939). Speedway (1962). Ck)ssack leader’s son Fred Clark. “ All Quiet on the renew family ties years after he help^ convict his father champion tries to shield his betrays his father for love. Yul Western Front” (1930). Sen­ of murder in “ (Joing Home,” the CBS Thursday Night younger brother from the racy Brynner, Tony Curtis, Christine sitive young German plunges Movie, May 29 at 9 p.m. on Channel 3. life. Pat O’Brien, John Payne, Kaufman. into World War I and learns of Ann Sheridan. 3:00 (5) “ Rio Grande” (1950). terror and degrdation. Lew Turner, Jeff Chandler, Chuck Noon (5) “ Smuggler’s Ck)ve” U.S. (IJavalry tries to stop Ayres. Both films shown Thursday Connors. (1948). The Bowery Boys match Apache raids during border without commerciat-interrup­ 9:00 (3) “ The Great White wits with diamond smugglers. wars. John Wayne, Maureen tion. ' 1:00 (5) “ Adventures of Cap­ Hope” (1970). Black fighter has trouble with society. James 1:00 (5) “Night Ambush” O’Hara. 11:30 ( 40) “ The Promise” tain Fabian” (1951). Witchcraft Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, (1958). Greek partisans aid 5:00 (9) “ The Loves of (1969). Unusual relationship in New Orleans involves a judge Lou Gilbert, Chester Morris. British soldiers in capturing a Isadora” (1969). Story of the develops in war-torn and his son. Errol Flynn, Vin­ 11:30 (3) “ Master Stroke” German general. Dirk Bogarde, woman whose free spirit Leningrad. John Castle, Ian cent Price. (1967). Actor becomes the pawn David Oxley. shocked Europe in the 1920s. McKeller, David Mettheim. 1:00 (9) “ Here Comes Mr. 1:00 (9) “ Overland Vanessa Redgrave, James Fox, Jordan” (1941). Young in a fantastic gem-theft plot. Telegraph” (1951). CowbQy_is_/Jason Robards. Midnight (30) “ Suspicion” prizefighter, killed in plane Richard Harrison, Adolfo Celi. a ccu s e d o f m u rd erin g a 6:00 (5) “ On Any Sunday.” (194y^ Alfred Hitchcock’s story crash, returns to life as a 11:30 (5) “ I Was a Male War telegraph engineer. Tim Holt, D ocu m en ta ry about top- aboul a shy wife who thinks her millionaire. Robert Bride” (1949). French captain Richard Martin. ra n k in g c y c li s t s . S te v e husband wants to kill her. Joan Montgomery, Claude Rains. marries American WAC lieute­ 1:30 (22) “ Arsenic and Old McQueen., Fontaine, Cary Grant. 4:00 (9) “ Johnny O’clock.” nant. Cary Grant, Ann Suave gambler gets involved Sheridan, Marion Marshall. '1 ^ . with the law and with romance. 12:30 (9) “ Flame of New TeU” (1951). German shepherd, East Africa. Maria Schell, Dick Powell, Lee J. Cobb. Orleans” (1941). Gilded beauty Monday beneficiary of a $6 million es­ Trever Howard. 8:00 (9) “ The Lady Takes a hooks on to richest bachelor in tate, is poisohed and is reincar­ 11:30 (5) “ The Ambassador’s 1:00 (5) “ The Purple Heart” Flyer” (1958). Torrid romance th e booming port town. nate as a private detective Daughter” (1956). Senator is (1944). Eight Yankee flyers, begins at 36,000 feet. Lana Marlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot. seeking the killer. Dick Powell, sent to Paris to investigate captured by Japanese, are tried military conduct. Olivia de Peggy Dow. - 11:30 (3) “ Garden of Evil” for murder. Farley Granger, Havilland, Myrna Loy, John Would you please help this boy find his spelling book? 9:00 (20-30) “ Sky Hei$t” (1954). 'Three adventurers are Dana Andrews, Richard Conte. Forsythe. Friday He has a test tomorrow. 1:00 (9) “ Flesh and Fantasy” (1975). Robbers steal a police hired by a woman to escort her (1943). Three strange stories of helicopter as a diversion for a 12:30 (9) “ Sudan” (1945). 1:00 (5) “ The Two of Us.” through hostile country. Gary ghosts and twisted lives. $10 million theft. Don Meredith, Reigning queen of a mythical Story of a humorous Cooper, Richard Widmark, Charles Boyer, Edward G. Joseph Campanella, Stefanie throne flees her chancellor with relationship between an eight- Cam eron Mitchell, Susan Try’ll Find: Spelling Words Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck, Powers. aid from a handsome vagabond. year-old Jewish boy and an Hayward. What Would You Do? Robert Cummings. 11:30 (3) “ The Heart of the Maria Montez, Turhan Bey, anti-Semitic Catholic, Michel )1:30 (5) “ Arch of Triumph” 8:00 (9) “You Never Can Matter” (1953). Tragic love in Andy Devine. Simon. (1948). Austrian surgeon Some first round words, taken from the Na­ 1:00 (9) “ Over 21” (1945). searches for a Gestapo agent in tional Spelling Bee Practice Spelling Book, are Girl stands by her aging hus­ Paris. Ingrid Bergman, (Carles 4:00 (9) “ Mississippi Ford, Pam Griffin. band as he goes through Army Boyer, Charles Laughton. hidden in the block below. Can you find: doctor, Gambler” (1953). Story of the 11:30 (3) ‘ ‘ Doctor in training. Irene Dunn, 12:30 (9) “ Five Came Back” purr, litter, bamboo, holler, captain, jazz, icky, a Tuesday adventures and loves of a river- Distress” (1963). Surgeon falls Alexander Knox. (1939). Plane with 12 boat gambler who decides to for a physiotherapist. Dirk 4:00 (9) “ Brute Force” passengers crashes in the career, bandage, clown, earmuff, excel, angel, aunt, 1:00 (5) “A Tale of Two become honest. Tyrone Power, Bogarde. (1947). Inmates of a maximum Amazon jungles. Lucille Ball, jut, kangaroo, fudge, liver, canal, dainty, banana. Cities.” Charles Dickens’ great Julie Adams. 11:30 (5) “ Down to the Sea in security prison rebel against Chester Morris, John romantic adventure of the Ships” (1949). Whaling captain their sadistic warden. Burt Carradine. French Revolution. Dirk 8:30'(8-40) “ A Moon for the takes grandson to sea. Richard Lancaster, Howard Duff. 2:00 (5) “ Lady from L u 6 6 C Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin, Cecil Misbegotten.” Eugene O’Neill’s G E A N T Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, 9:00 (3) “ Dracula” (1973). Louisiana” (1941). Lovers Parker. drama set in a (Connecticut Dean Stockwell. N A li A 0 0 E A A L farmhouse in the 1920s. Colleen Vampire king is portrayed as a separate because he’s a crime­ 12:30 (9) “ The Midnight fighting lawyer and her father P T A I N H P ti\ N 0 1:00 (9) “ Lightning Strikes Dewhurst, Jason Robards. pathetic figure in Victorian Twice” (1951). Man, acquitted Story” (1957). Traffic cop, out­ England. Jack Balance, Nigel is a big-time gambler. John I M T J A X B D W of murdering his wife, tries to 8:30 (20-22-30) “ Punch and raged by the murder of a priest, Davenport, Simon Ward. Wayne, Ona Munson. N A L B U L c 0 A N I ^ M regain his status in the com­ Jody” (1974). Performer in run­ quits the force to investigage down circus learns he is guar­ fo r himself. Tony Curtis, COUPON‘ E E 0 E 0 G H munity. Ruth Roman, Richard 'i R R T Todd. dian for a teen-age girl. Glenn Marisa Paven. R Ni U E F A L J E 0 30 U 0 G E 5 P L A I L for which he’s innocent. Henry 11:30 (5) “ China Gate” Fonda, Vera Miles. (1957). Girl leads a patrol to H G A R 0 0 1 Z C L Wednesday 4:00 (9) “ The Jack London destroy an anuno dump and I T T E R r V z K E You are taking a very important test. The boy next to 1:00 (5) “ The Forbidden Story” (1943). Biographical m eets her husband, who treatment of the famous deserted her. Gene Barry, 2 5 * OFF R E ? U R R E A R you is scratching his name on his desk. You shouldn’t Street” (1949). Story of a tragic romance in London in the 1870s. author’s life. Michael O’Shea, Angie Dickinson. WHh a Purchaaa of ^ O C T 0 R 5 R disturb the class, and you hate to teU on a classmate, 12:30 (9) "Kiss the Blood Off R A B D Maureen O’Hara, Dana An­ Susan Hayward, Virginia Mayo. *1.00'or'Moro but... What would you do? drews. 11:30 (3) “ Gypsy Girl” My Hands” (1948). Young con­ 1:00 (9) “ The Wrong Man” (1966). Dram a about the vict accidently kills someone and seeks refuge in a girl’s Mon, thru FrI, (1957). Alfred Hitchcock’s maturing of a country girl. 335 CMtir St, HiMiNila drama about an average man Hayley Mills, Ian MeShane, apartment. Burt Lancaster, OPEN 24 MOORS Joan Fontaine. accused of committing robbery Annette Crosbie. WEEKEND — May 24, ___ Page 12 - WEEipp^ - H 19^ 1 I K.i i?F4iiriana(itiiiiij liiU jl : i .i 1 : I I -J i ' i I li i i t: 911 Today, May Sunday, May Cable TV M ovie...... 8-4C 1:00 M ovie...... — 20 6:30- / 11:00 3:30 Star T rek ...... 22 The Other Six D ays...... If channels Film Festival...... 3 Ask Kleiner Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Camera Three ...... ,.3 Hour of P o w er...... 18 M ovie...... 9 Faculty Conversation...... 24 M ovie...... 20-22-3C U.N. Day Concert...... 24-57 Rev. Cieophus Robinson...... 5 The Flintstones ...... 5 Stanley C up...... 20-22-30 , TV G uide...... '...... 2 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Across the Fence...... 30 By DICK KLEINER G oober...... 8-40 Thriller...... 40 Star T rek...... 22 Compass W eekly...... 57 9:30 7:00 ’ WFSB (3) H artford...... 3 Insight ...... 3 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 4:00 WHYN (40) Springfield ...... 4 Sesame Street...... 24 5:30 Bob Newhart S h o w ...... 3 Wonder Window...... 5 Hour of P o w er...... 18 World Press ...... 24 m WNEW (5) New Y ork...... 5 Jabberwocky...... 30 Celebrity Tennis...... 18 10:00 ‘This Is the Life ...... 8 Norman Vincent Peale ...... 22 4:30 The Champions...... 40 Electric Company...... 24 Carol Burnett Show...... 3 DEAR DICK: Whatever happened to good, wholesome, funny cartoons like Road Runner, Huckleberry Hound, etc.? It seems The Burning B u sh ...... 30 Weather S c a n ...... 6 Week in Review — ...... 57 The Flying N un ...... 30 Weekend N ew s...... 5 7:30 G olf...... ; ...... 3 all the cartoons today are adventure series from TV shows or Land of the 'T hree...... 3 Electric Com pany...... 57 Pro Tennis...... 8-40 WGBY (57) Springfield...... 7 1:30 6:00 Mowe ...... 9 super people cartoons. Why aren’t there any cartoons kids can Yogi Bear & F rie n d s...... 5 11:30 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 WTNH (8) New H aven...... 8 M ovie...... 5 New s...... 3-22 Old Time Gospel H o u r...... 18 laugh at any more? No wonder kids are so confused today. Worship for Shut-Ins ...... 8 Congressional Report...... 3 Teach-In...... 18 WOR (9) New York ...... 9 Make It Real ...... 8 M ovie...... 5 10:30 Americans have forgotten how to laugh. — DONNA RIGGS, The Christophers...... 9 Make a Wish...... 8-40 5:00 Human Dimension...... 20 Racing from Aqueduct...... 9 Black N ew s...... 5 News Headlines...... 10 Mobile, Ala. Ring Around the World ...... 3 M edix...... 22 The Ghost & Mrs. M uir...... 5 World of Survival...... 30 Indy ^ Festival Parade One of a K ind...... 24-57. Times and tastes change and today’s made-for-Saturday- Adelante!...... 30 ’«cal Origination...... 11 Wall Street Week...... ;. ,57' ...... , ...... 18 moming-TV cartoon series are, as you say, mostly in the adven­ 8:00 Movie ...... 9 11:00 Book B e a t...... 24 ' Video T e st...... 13 2:00 Week in Review ...... 24 ture mold. But it is a cyclical thing. All it will take is for one fun­ We Believe ...... 3 NOON WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 New s...... 3-22-30 W onderama...... 5 Feeling Good ...... 57 Sou! T ra in ...... ’. .3 Black Perspective...... 30 Police Surgeon...... 5 ny cartoon show to be a hit and then there will be more. Anyhow, Face the State ...... 3 The Avengers...... 8 Open Door . ; ...... 57 it’s easier to make adventure shows than funny shows. A sense of Catholic Service ...... 8 M ovie...... 5 5:30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Davey and Goliath ...... 9 Educational Access...... 19 Angels vs. Red Sox .. . 20-22-30 6:30 _ humor is a rare quality. Connecticut Scene...... 8 Animal W orld...... 5 11:15 Word of Life Today...... 22 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 . WATR (20) W aterbury...... 20 Sports ‘70s...... 24 News .. . .-7-r...... 3-8-22-30-40 DEAR DICK: Please tell me if it was my imagination or not Hour of P o w er...... 18 Bod iCoGSildn will remove Government Access 21 News...... 8-40 Movie ...... 30 The People’s Business ...... 24 Thriller...... |...... 40 Wild Wild West . . . . . '...... 9 but when I'saw “The ’Trial of ” I thought I saw Insight ...... 20 his Capt. Kangaroo attire to WWLP (22) Springfield . . . .22 11:30 Sesame Street...... 57 2:30 ‘ Consumer Survival K it.. 24-57 something strange. In the fight scene at the dance hall, Billy Jack Hollywood & the S ta rs...... 22 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 57 discuss children’s television M ovie...... 3 8:15 Elliot Norton Reviews...... 57 7:00 dislocates a man’s left shoulder, doesn’t he? After the fight, he What About Women...... 30 6:00 on NBC-TV’s “Tomorrow” public Access ...... 23 Rock Concert...... 5 Sacred Heart...... 40 Sixty M inutes...... 3 &t5 Agronsky and Com pany...... 3 puts the man’s right shoulder back in place. Right or wrong? — Man in a S uitcase...... 40 airing at 1a.m. after WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 Harness Racing ...... 9 MARTA ROMERO, Pueblo West, Colo. 8:30 M ovie...... 5 3:00 News...... 8-20-22 Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 12:15 Tuesday’s Johnny Carson Sports/Stocks ...... 26 M ovies...... 3-8-9 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... ’.24 I didn’t see the picture but I asked the vice-president in charge My Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 For the Consumer...... 8 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 8 Sammy and Company...... 22 of shoulders at Billy Jack Productions about the problem. His Day of Discovery...... 18 Show. WHNB (30) West Hartford .30 Alfred Hitchcock H our...... 5 Hee H a w ...... 30 Insight ...... 8 12:30 11:45 reply: “We weren’t making ‘Young Frankenstein.’ ” (In “Young Dragnet ...... 40 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 40 Here Come the Brides...... 57 Day of Discovery...... 9-40 M ovie...... 8 Frankenstein,” Igor’s hump moves back and forth between his Face the Nation...... 3 Making Things Grow...... 57 V'orld Press ...... 57 Oral Roberts S erm on...... 22 Dialogue...... 8 6:30 ‘Thriller...... 40 left and right side.) I guess he was saying the shoulder was To Be Announced...... 18 Daytime programs 3:30 7:30 9:00 Meet the Press...... 20-22-30 MIDNIGHT always on toe same side. N ews...... 20-22-30 Journey to Adventure...... 18 What’s Happening...... 3 Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 Jackpot!...... 20-22-30 Championship W restling...... 9 1:00 Zoom...... 24 MONDAY — FRIDAY M ovie...... 40 Yale ‘7 5 ...... 8 DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me if Kojak is really bald You Owe It to Y ourself...... 8 Friends of Man ...... 3 Passw ord...... 40 1:00 Secret Agent...... 40 Course of Our Times ...... 57 Mets vs. B raves...... 9 or not? Could you also tell me if the show Rhoda is true or not? — Oral Roberts Sermon...... 9 Movies ...... 5-9 6:00 12:30 M ovie...... 5 Wall Street W eek...... 57 Summer Semester...... 3 4:00 To Be Announced...... 20 L.Zarzyczny, Williamsport, Pa. I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Eighth D a y ...... 8 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Kojak, alias Telly Savalas, has long shaved his head. Nobody Christopher Closeup ...... 40 7:00 The Saint — ...... 5 As Schools Match W its...... 22 It Is W ritten...... ’...... 18 6:15 Split Second...... 8-40 Race of the Week ...... 22 outside the Savalas family mirror knows what he’d look like if he Mister Rogers. . . : ...... 57 N ew s...... 3-8-22 Fishin’ Hole ...... 18 8:00 Dr. Philip P o tte r...... 20-22-30 Davey & Goliath ...... 8 Journey to Adventure...... 9 ’The Risk of M arriage...... 30 let it grow. As for Rhoda, that’s a fictional show completely. Gospel Singing Ju b ilee...... 18 Speaking...... 24. All in the Fam ily...... 3 9:30 Conversations W ith ...... 40 6:30 Blank Check ...... 20-22-30 1:30 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Black Perspective...... 57 M ovie...... 5 DEAR DICK: Are the Pointer Sisters really sisters and how Everywoman...... 3 1:30 Public Affairs Shows . 3-5-8-30 1:00 Jerry Visits...... 3 Victroy Garden...... 24-57 4:30 Kung F u ...... 8-40 many records have they made? — SABRENA VICK, Ponca City, Family Classics...... 8 Antique W orkshop...... 3 Speak for Yourself ...... 5 The Match G am e...... 3 7:30 Celebrity Bowling...... 18 Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 Okla. Percy Sutton Report...... 9 Issues Sr Answers ...... 8-40 7:00 M ovies...... 5-9 Ruth, Anita, Bonnie and June Pointer are really sisters. June, Ups & Downs of Henry K. . .3 Woman Is ...... 57 Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Spring Street U SA ...... 18 New s...... 3 All My Children...... 8-40 the youngest, has been ill for some time and doesn’t appear with $6 Million M a n ...... 8-40 N ova...... 24-57 Only on cable Let Us C elebrate...... 30 R eligion...... 20 Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 Know Your World ...... 20 5:00 the group in person but she does record with them. They have Insight ...... 40 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 8:30 New York City Channels 5 M ovie...... 22 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Somerset ...... 22 Golf...... 3 made three albums for ABC-Dunhill. ‘The latest, “Live at the Carrascolendas...... 57 Evening at Symphony ... 24-57 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 ‘The Jeffersons...... 3 and 9 are seen exclusively by Opera House,” is just out. Conn. N ew sm akers...... 30 Today Show...... 20-22-30 Not for Women Only...... 30 Can You Top This ...... 18 subscribers to Greater Hart­ 10:00 A.M. A m erica...... 40 Wide World of Sports . . . . 8-40 2:00 8:00 1:30 ford CATV, Manchester cable Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 7:30 The Avengers...... 9 9:00 NBA Playoff...... 3 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 As the World ’Turns...... 3 television. Big Blue Marble ...... 8 The Flintstones ...... 5 Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 Mary Tyler Moore Show ___ 3 M ovie...... 8 The Untouchables ...... 9 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 New Zoo Revue ...... 8 Mets vs. B raves...... 9 Two Heavens ...... 18 Days of Our Lives .... 20-22-30 “We’re easy on your ears.” L atino...... 40 N ew s...... 9 Sesame Street...... 57 Music for All A m erica...... 18 8:30 2:00 World Cup Tennis .... 20-22-30 Kojak ...... 3 8:00 The Guiding L ig h t...... 3 This week’s sports on TV 10:30 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 ’The $10,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 RELAX & LISTEN Look Up and Live ...... 3 Your Mayor’s R ep o rt...... 40 Indianapolis 500 ...... 8-40 TODAY Brdvcs vs. Rangers. Challenge of T ru th ...... 18 Bugs Bunny C artoons...... 5 2:30 CBS News On The Hour Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 2:30 2:00 (20-22-30) B aseball: 2:00 (20-30) World Cup Ten­ 11:00 (57) Silent Skater; Gospel Singing Ju b ilee...... 18 McMilland & Wife .... 20-22-30 A.M. Am erica...... 8 'The Edge of Night...... 3 Point of V iew ...... 9 Public Affairs Show ...... 9 Angels vs. Red Sox. nis; Gottfried-Ramirez vs. World Winter Games for the Jewish H eritage...... 40 T hriller...... 40 Masterpiece Theatre .... 24-57 The Big Showdown ...... 8-40 Deaf. 8:30 The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 2:00 (24) Sports ’70s: College Hewitt-McMillan. 10:45 3:00 wrestling. 3; 30 (20-22-30) Stanley Cup 9:00 Mister EM ...... 5 3:00 TUEDAY Jewish L ife ...... 30 M ovie...... 5 5:00 (3) (jiolf: ’The Danny Playoff; Sabres vs. Flyers. 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. The Making of the President Joe Franklin Show...... 9 ’The Price Is Right ...... 3 Thomas Memphis Classic. 4:30 (3) Golf: ’The Danny Dodgers...... 5 9:00 Casper and Friends...... 5 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Thomas Memphis classic. 9:00 (3) NBA Playoff: Bullets , CBS/Serving Greater Hartford. , Movies ...... 9 New England Journal...... '3 General Hospital ...... 8-40 Sports: The Monaco Grand 4:30 (8-40) Pro Tennis: vs. Warriors. Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Dennis the M enace...... 5 ’The Lucy Show...... 9 Prix. Laver-Goolagong vs. Evert- 10:30 (24) Silent Skater. 9:30 X Phil Donahue Show ...... 8 Another World ...... 20-22-30 6:00 (9) Racing from Nastase. M apnix...... j ...... 3 Film ...... 20 3:30 Aqueduct; ’The Withers. 8:30 (8-40) Indianapolis 500: WEDNESDAY Oral Roberts ^rm o n ...... 18 Kitty Today...... 22 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. The 59th ediUon of auto racing’s 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. ^ h e People,’s-Business ...... 24 Dinah Shore ...... 30 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Braves. biggest event, taped earlier Dodgers. Firing Line ...... 57 Strum ‘n D rum m ers...... 40 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 today. FRIDAY 9:30 The Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 10:00 SUNDAY MONDAY 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. The Flying Nun .. 5 Exercise with Maggie...... ^57 SUPER Living Faith ...... 18 2:00 (3) NBA Playoff: Bullets 4:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Padres. FOR Make Room for Daddy...... 9 4:00 / vs. Warriors. Dodgers. 9:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 10:30 Not for Women Only...... 22 Bewitched ...... I... .3 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 9:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox vs. Twins. OR GRAD. . The Protectors...... 3 The Flintstones ...... 40 House of Frightenstein . .L .. .5 Weekend N ew s...... 5 10:00 The Money M aze...... \ . . .8 , I W i Police Surgeon...... 8 “''Looking For A Gift That's Different ’The Joker’s Wild ... ^...... 3 M ovie...... 1 • .9 SPECIAL The Honeymooners...... 20 Coming up on public TV For Your Man?.., Green Acres ...... 5 S om erset...... ?0-30 Zane Grey Theatre ...... 22 Dialing for Dollars ...... 8 ’Truth or Consequences ■ ■ T • 22 Flying Circus ...... 24-57 Connecticut Public Television Joseph Stalin, one of the most, the real Stalin behind the many TryThs LIOIl’S Delll Romper Room ...... 9 SesanW'Street...... 124-57 WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 (CPTV), the state’s five-station feared personalities of the 20th contradictory images history EUREKA • Bar Accessories • Wood Carvings • Jewelry Merv GriffiiTShow. ."T'.vJ. .40 Dragnet ...... 40 Leave It to B e a v e r...... 40 noncommercial network, ended Century, will be profiled in film has given us. Straight documen­ • Games • Puzzles • Leather Luggage • Leather 4:30 its daytime in-school broadcast Wednesday (9 p.m.) on a public tary evidence is combined with CANISTER VACUUM Accessories • Brassware • Copperware . 11:00 M 0:30 Mike Douglas Show...... 3 schedule Friday. television special. more subjective material in the CLEANER : Much, Much Morel Nothing Like It East of the River m New s...... 3-8-22-30-40 G am bit...... 3 Bugs Bunny C artoons...... 5 Starting Monday, CPTV will The program attempts to find filmed portrait. S^iorts E x tra ...... 5 The Mothers-In-Law...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 Wheel of F ortune...... 20-22-30 sign on at 4 p.m. weekdays with 11:30 The Galloping Gourmet — 18 “Sesame Street.” The I'tome of the G am e...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Saturday daytime program­ Gabp^ressman ..... 5 11:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 ming, which begins at 9 a.m., ^yWALNUT electronics , INC. 18 YOUR The Avengers...... 8 Now You See I t ...... 3 ’The Mod Squad...... 30 will continue throughout the Factory Authorized Harness Racing ...... 22 I Love Lucy ...... 5 5:00 summer on CPTV. unique and m Sportsman’s F riend...... 30 Passw ord...... 8 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 Gov. Ella T. Grasso will M ovie...... ,...... 40 Straight Talk...... 9 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 accept the “Fourth Estate GIFTS FOR MEN High R o llers...... 20-22-30 Film ...... 20 Quasar. Dealer.,. 503 E. Middle Turnpike, MancjiBjster, Conn. Citizen-of-the-Year Award” for K MIDNIGHT ’The Moneji M aze...... 40 ’The Big V alley...... 22 1974 in a special edition of “The QUAtAH TV SALES AND SERVICI TEL. 646-3736 David Susskind Show ...... 5 11:30 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Fourth Estate,” ‘ Tuesday at W restling...... 22 Love of Life ...... 3 5:30 Tues. thru Frl. 12:00 to 8:00 7:30 p.m. on CPTV. WALNUT ELECTRONICS. }nc. M ovie...... 30 Midday L iv e ...... 5 The Flintstones ...... 5 CCNSUIHER SALES Sat. & Sun. 10 to 6; Closed Mondays 12:30 Blankety Blanks ...... 8-40 F ilm ...... 20 Seven of Connecticut’s “WE SERVICE ALL MAKES” MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 6 newspaper editors and jour­ 1 Walnut St.. Manchastar 649-4248 Dragnet ...... 8 Hollywood Squares ... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 nalists voted earlier to honor King’s Section 1:30 NOON Hogan’s Heroes ...... :30 Mrs. Grasso with the award. Joe Franklin Show...... 9 N ew s...... 3-8-9 New s...... 40 Pa^e 14 - WEEKEND - May 24, 1975 WEEKEND — May 24, 1975 — * ukc lo ft.k a.’ « * » » I k ^ i I ; a . s «. • I fc c ■ n . - I , , . ] V.. i —r-i-T—5^=-;----•------“----- Monday, May 26 Thursday, May 29 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 News...... 5 6:00 Black Church ...... 8 ,6:00 .... Consumer Survival K it...... 24 M edix...... 18 N6WS...... 3-8-22-30 Antiques...... 24 New York Report ...... 9 News...... 3-8-22-30 New Treasure H unt...... 30 Video: The New Wave,.. 24-57 Bewitched...... 5 Polka!...... 40 Bewitched ...... 5 D rag n et...... 40 Martin A gronsky...... 57 Connecticut Report...... 18 ' 10:30 The Real McCoys ...... 18 The Untouchables ...... 9 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Right N ow ...... 9 The Honeymdoners'.'...... 20 Straight Talk...... 24-57 8:00 C aribe...... 40 The Real McCoys ...... 8 8:00 N ew s...... 18 AOUARIUS Electric Company...... 24-57 Education Special ...... 3 The Honeynwoners...... 20 The Waltons ...... 3 Bonanza...... 40 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 10:30 11:00 Electric Company ...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 N ews...... 3-8-22-30-40 The Rookies ...... 8-40 New Jersey R ep o rt...... 9 Bonanza...... 40 Barney Miller...... 8-40 The Best of Groucho...... 5 6:30 M ovie...... 9 N ew s...... 18 WATER M ovie...... 9 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Celebrity Tennis...... 18 W oman...... 24 6:30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Water World______18 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Smothers Bros...... 20-22-30 To Be Announced...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Sunshine...... 20-30 Captioned News...... 57 Kiner’s Komer ...... 9 The Thin E d g e ...... 24-57 11:00 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Gentle Ben ...... 18 New s...... 3-8-30-40 Gentle Ben ...... 18 Vaudeville ...... 22 11:30 8:30 Zoom. . . . , ...... 24-57 Bill Moyers’ Journal____24-57 COLOR PADS Zoom...... 24-57 M ovies...... 3-5 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 The Best of Groucho...... 5 8:30 Wide World Special...... 8-40 7:00 Living Word ...... 18 Harness Racing ...... 9 7:00 drt5&oaft5shop News...... 3-22-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 News...... 3-22-40 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 'The Untouchables ...... 9 9:00 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Silent Skater...... 57 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Karen Valentine...... 8-40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 ElCamno Plaza-Roule3D.\femon.Connecticut 06066 Maude...... 3 telephone(203)875-0067 ______, Trutli or Consequences...... 8 11:30 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Living Word ...... 18 12:30 Ironside ...... 9 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Ironside ..-...... 9 Bob Crane Show...... 20-30 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 M ovies...... 3-5 M ovie...... 9 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 ■ Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 9:00 M ovie...... 20-30 Murder Motel...... ; 8-40 1:00 F ilm ...... ■ ■ -20 Sounding Board ...... 20 M ovie...... 3 Red Sox vs. Rangers...... 22 The Untouchables ...... 9 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 Basically Baseball...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 Aviation Weather . . . -...... 24 Sts. of San Francisco___8-40 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Local Followup...... 24 To Tell the T ruth ...... 30 1:45 New s...... 22 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 The Outer Limits ...... 5 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Fusion Suite ...... 57 W oman...... 57 M ovie...... 20-22-30 9:30 MIDNIGHT 7:30 Johnny Carson ...... 22 7:30 In Performance at Only on cable The Price Is Right ...... 3 R hoda...... 3 Education Special...... 3 Wolf Trap ...... 24-57 New York City Channels 5 Route 83, Piccadilly Square, Talcottville - 843-9802 12:30 ^ Hogan's Heroes ...... 5 Garner Ted Armstrong ...... 9 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 and 9 are seen exclusively by One of a K ind...... 24-57 M ovie...... 9 10:00 New Candid C am era...... 8 Jeopardy ...... — 8 News...... 5 subscribers to Greater Hart­ Colors 10:00 1:00 Wilburn B rothers...... 18 Nashville M usic...... '. . . . 18 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 ford CATV, Manchester cable Camel & White Call of the W est...... 20 Medical C enter...... 3 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Truth or Consequences...... 22 Meet the M ayors...... 9 television. Tuesday, May 2T Friday, May 30 The Fourth Esta|e ...... 24 10:00 6:00 6:00 'Black Perspective...... 24 Police Woman ...... 20-30 News...... / r .TT".' 3^2?80 ' ' -Masquerade J^ riy ...... 30 News...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30 ♦ Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Firing L in e ...... 24 Bewitched ...... 5 Issues ‘75 ...... 40 Human Dimension...... 18 Nanny and the Professor .. .40 Habitat Project ...... 57 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Bew itched...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Martin Agronsky .. 57 The Untouchables ...... 9 Martin Agronsky...... 57 10:30 Interface ...... 24-57 The Real McCoys ...... 18 8:00 ^ The Real McCoys ...... 18 8:00 New s...... 18 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Good Tim es...... 3 10:30 ’The Honeymooners...... 20 Education Special ...... 3 Black Perspective , ...... 57 Electric Company...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 News...... 18 Electric Company...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Bonanza...... 40 11:00 Happy D ays...... 8-40 Silent S k ater...... 24 Leslie Charleson and Bill Overton star as newlyweds in Bonanza ...... 40 The Night Stalker...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-30-40 6:30 Mets vs. Dodgers...... 9 Decision Makes ...... 57 “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” a half-hour comedy Mets vs. P adres...... 9 'The Best of Groucho...... 5 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 6:30 11:00 special based on the successful movie, Wednesday (May Ken Callaway Outdoors — 18 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 An easy walking, sight8

WAS Pa(^e 16 - WEEKEND - May 24, 1975 goes 0 j#' ■ I 1 j i ■ ■! I .. j 1 j !I annour with tl on en( Atheneum somet hike ir features Whit in the i decide the blues barrel 1, a m Much of the brilliance, to rai excitement and romance motori associated with the city of New Offii Orleans originated with the gasolii black people — their music and The traditions. American artist which Romare Bearden has captured nounc( the flavor of New Orleans and the ah its people in a new series of comes collages, “Of The Blues,” and rally i five of those works are now on count view in the Wadsworth world’ Atheneum's MATRIX Gallery Seci of contemporary art. told I It is a not uncommon impres- , Confei Sion that black artists only terde emerged along with the general togeth rise of black people towards Kiss quality in this country over the forth) past ten or twenty years. But to spe black artists have existed, and their i flourished, for well over a cen­ Kisi tury in an America which presented formidable barriers to them. Romare Bearden is such an artist. Born in Charlotte, N.C., in K 1914, he studied under George Grosz at New York City’s Art Students League, supporting himself by working as a car­ toonist. For 30 years he was a New York City Social worker, PAl continuing his development as a Henn painter. trillio Bearden’s work has natipi progressed through several short stages, from an early Southern to oil series on brown paper, through coopt abstract and non-objective His periods. In 1961 he began to re­ Ener introduce realistic elements const into his paintings and his revet current group of collages are told ( mostly scenes from the New mak) Orleans life of the early twen­ toget tieth century. Funeral Kis processions, jazz bands and up C( blues singers are his subjects, regul portrayed in vibrant colors and marl infused with energetic life. coun Selections from Bearden’s prodi “Of The Blues” series will be . State on view in the MATRIX Gallery from through mid-June, .together Hii with single works by sculptor from Eva Hesse and conceptual ar­ prod tist Sol LeWitt. port! Museum hours are Tuesday end) through Saturday from 11 a.m. 1985 to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Suggested museum admis­ sion fees are $1 for adults and 50 cents for 12 to 18 years. Children under \i, miiseum members, and scheduled tour groups are admitted free. V scat Strc Art auction Cle; ly s set tonight Cha The Sphinx Temple Motor 30 Patrol Association is sponsor of We< an Internationai Art Exhibit and Auction tonight at the Sphinx Tenqple Mosque on the m f} Berlin Turnpike in Newington. The art exhibit opens at 7 and bidding on the auction items m starts at 8 p.m. Admission is free; refreshments will be 11 served and door prizes will be awarded.

To play editor Jack Warden will play Harry M. Rosenfeld, metropolitan editor of , in “ All the President’s Men” at Warner Bros.

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