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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ Dec. 12. 1975 Cromie to head FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The weather « OUR \ Mostly cloudy, high around 40, town Democrats low tonight in mid 30s. Sunday, ONLY cloudy with chance of showers in afternoon, highs mid 40s. NaUon •5* YEAR ^ Limited Quantities ‘ weather forecast map on page IN | Coventry of candidates and then SHOP EARLY Manche§ter—A City of Village Charm forget oiir differences. In Only 12 Days ‘HI Chrisbiuw MONICA SHEA state, federal and local THI THANK YOU STORI 742-9495 elections we have found MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 63. The Democratic Town that when you leave the SIXTEEN PAGES » TWO SECTIONS • PLUS WEEKEND » PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS Committee elected camp you must face the Richard Cromie as chair­ consequences. man. “The committee is used In troubled South Boston Rose Fowler nominated as another step in the final Christinas Costs You Cromie. Fred Contessa selection of candidates. We t N e’ws gave the second to her mo­ made the decision and did tion. not support it. summary Vice-chairman of the “I hope we can turn the Youths protest committee, Rita Luzel, comer now. I am in favor Less at King’s was also nominated but she of full and open debate. But Compiled frorii declined to serve as chair­ when a decision is made, United Press International man. we should go with it.” Cromie told the com­ Cromie will serve until a You Can Always Depend on King’s for the Best Values "MSBISE™ tight contols mittee there were 24 new committee is elected State members present at the and installed in March. BOSTON (UPI) - A crowd of established antibusing groups, said about 200 youths gathered near meeting. With the 24 Persons interested in HARTFORD — Harvey M. the disruptions were “tryouts” and racially troubled South Boston High members the committee serving on the Town Com­ White, a West Hartford will get worse. He said he did not School early today, set small trash had 24 reasons why the mittee for the next two architect who worked on the know who caused them. fires and broke into the school in ap­ Democratics lost the elec­ years are asked to contact Bridgeport jai alai arena, is David Duke, national director of tion. the nominating committee parent protest of tightened federal the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, being investigated by the control of the school. Cromie said, “And I said members, Ruth Benoit, Society of appeared at the morning news con­ Police reported no arrests or in­ that we lost the election, Cliff Johnson, Joyce Architects’ executive com­ ference of another antibusing group juries, and said the situation was not that the Republicans Carilli, Dave Roach, mittee for possible violation of and promised the same thing. “under control’’ at 2 a.m. An officer won it. George Bolduc and Lional regulations and statutes gover­ “We (the Klan) cannot take full of the metropolitan police force said “I think we must reach a Jean. ning the profession. credit but we did have a hand in it,” decision to support a slate the students broke into the school, said Duke. “Things will be getting “but were quickly rushed out.” worse here. We plan other stoppages. HARTFORD - Jack A. The demonstration capped a day of The next will be three times as bad.” Fusari, the state labor com­ “mourning” for what antibusing Warren Zaniboni, the head of the missioner in the Thomas groups called “Black Tuesday” —the South Boston Marshals, said he Meskill administration, is CHS to perform (Herald photo by Dunn) day earlier this week when U.S. “didn’t know” whether members of among the first 500 state District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. his organization took part in the traf­ workers whose jobs will end decided to place South Boston High in fic slowdown. This cab of a tractor trailer truck now bears lit­ truck’s driver using the Hurst tool. The white ‘Festival of Music’ MILTON BRADLEY FISHER PRICE Jan. 1. Fusari is a mediator federal receivership. The marshals, self-appointed guar­ with the state Board of Media­ tle resemblance to the truck that began a right stuff on the ground is foam used to reduce the Almost all white students at South dians of the South Boston communi­ tion and Arbitration. turn onto Silver Lane in front of Pratt & hazard of fire caused by sparks as the men Boston boycotted class Friday, as did ty, held the news conference at which Coventry member or at the door. O peration Safari Game Whitney just after 8 this morning. Manchester worked in ankle-deep gasoline. The truck had white students at Charlestown High Duke appeared, but Zaniboni denied MONICA SHEA This year’s concert will firemen helped pry apart the cab to remove the held over 8,000 gallons of gasoline. School. any link between his organization and The Coventry High have music from many Game Regional | Another aspect of the protest the Klan. School Music Department moods and styles being Friday involved deliberate stalling of “He was just voicing his opinion,” will present its annual performed for all age CONCORD, N. H. - Presi- | cars during the morning rush hour. said Zaniboni, but he later said Festival of Music levels. New adventure series play set with dent Ford will open his 1976 Spilled gasoline adds to hazard That tied up traffic on most major Dukewas in Boston to “give us a 19 pieces. Jeep, animal cages, Thursday, Dec. 18 at the A new performing group. w ild and wacky action skill game New Hampshire primary cam- roads leading into the city. hand.” tent, stockade with animals and paign in late January in Busing foes said they did not start ’The white student boycott was high school gym. The Coventry High School for youngsters 6 to 14. much morel Concert time is 8 p.m. Chamber Singers under the^ Nashua with a speech to the the traffic disruptions, but that they almost 100 per cent effective at South Tickets may be purchased direction of Ms. Lee Chamber of Commerce annual Firemen free truck driver expected them to get worse. Boston High. Only 24 whites were in from any band or chorus Applegate, will perform awards dinner and probably a No similar protest occured during class, according to school depart­ for the first time. full day of handshaking as well. | the evening rush hour, when police ment spokesman Frank Galvin, who All the choral groups will prepared by placing extra patrols on said about 400 whites usually attend be under the direction of pinned in overturned rig duty. classes there. Only 92 whites showed SHTCNIIIAL Ms. Applegate and the in­ National | James Kelly, a spokesman for two up at Charlestown High, he said. strumental groups under A gasoline tractor-trailer rig SAN FRANCISCO - | Deputy Chief William Stratton and Fire Fighter Rick Skoglund told the direction of Carl turned over on Silver Lane in East a crew of firemen took the tool to the Salina. Investigators are concen- ■The Herald upon returning from the Hartford this morning spewing gas­ accident scene. Working with men of scene that the driver had come off Wreaths trating on known arsonists in oline oyer a wide area and trapping the Wethersfield Fire Department come off the highway and was trying The Lions Club of Coven­ their investigation of a fast- % Tax compromise the truck’s driver in his cab, said who are also armed with the special to make a right turn onto Silver Lane try will be selling Christ­ moving blaze that killed 12 per- ^ East Hartford police. tool, the driver was freed in an hour, in front of the entrance to Pratt & mas wreathes Saturday sons as it roared through a con- Police called the Manchester, police said. Whitney Aircraft. The truck turned and Sunday, Dec. 13 and 14 demned apartment building ^ Town Fire Department at 8:32 a.m. offered to Ford Police could not identify the over and the cab was trapped and Dec. 20 and 21 at Friday. They said “incendiary S seeking the aid of the Hurst tool, material” was found in the ;§ driver. He came from Rocky Hill and between the trailer and the pole. Zollo’s and Allen’s Super­ sometimes called the “jaws of life.” was driving a BP (British WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate own advisers — have conceded that markets. five-story building. Skoglund said firemen from The tool works without sparks to pry Petroleum) truck owned by the FJ. Manchester, P & WA, and Finance Committee Chairman Congress would override a tax cut The proceeds will be ij apart tangled metal in accidents. Roberts Co. of Springfield, Mass. Wethersfield were working at the Russell Long has proposed that veto. Ford said repeatedly he would used to support local MATTEL MARX SAN FRANCISCO - Before | scene. The gasoline was ankle deep, President Ford allow a tax relief bill veto any tax bill unless it contained a “Warrent Men" were six charities and eye research. accepting Sara Jane Moore’s to go into effect without a spending spending ceiling. fictitious men in almost all TALKING TRACKS ROCK-EM, SOCK’EM surprise guilty plea on the :•? he said. 44..INCH PRESSMAN Some layoffs may cost Both Manchester’s and ceiling in exchange for a promise The bill is expected to reach the the British foot regiments charge of trying to kill Presi- !•:; from Congress to cut the 1977 budget Senate floor Monday. The House whose pay was distributed as School o r Camp dent Ford, a federal judge Wethersfield’s Hurst tools were used follows: Pay of two men went R obots for nearly an hour prying the driver by the same amount as any future tax completed its bill earlier, but is wants to question a psy- cut. expected to go along with a plan to to widows of regimental of­ Cataract surgery is one of P ool Table state federal funding loose. His ankles were trapped under the most successful chiatrist who examined the % ficers; pay of the others went the cab’s dash and his right leg was Long said he made his proposal in a put its larger bill over until next year to reimburse the colonel for operations performed today. 4 » o 90 former mental patient. The 99 HARTFORD (UPI) - Although offs and any others with a solid basis broken. spirit of compromise, but Ford still and pass the simple six-month exten­ deserters’ clothing, for From 90 to 95 per cent of questioning was set for Mon- would not get the one thing he has their pay came from Uncle Sam, for complaint. The men splinted his broken leg sion. recruitment and for the per­ patients undergoing this Lots and lots of sayings and sounds day. I demanded from as a condition of Under Long’s proposal, the operation regain useful vision, 2 sets of controls keep ’em mov­ Real pro-style with molded bump­ three state employes got pink slips in The three women were laid off while the tools pried and cut the sonal use of the colonel and on 64 "sound tracks". No batteries I?' signing a six-month extension of Senate’s $6.4 billion extension of 1975 regimental agent, The World reports the National Institutes ing. Left jabs, right hooks, defense, er, masonite bed. With cues, rack, a budget-cutting move anyway. from their $5,800 a year jobs cab’s metal. needed. offense! #5015 JERSEY CITY, N. J. - FBI | 1975’s tax cuts — a specific ceiling on tax cuts would go into effect without Almanac notes. of Health. b a ll s e t. #P4400(una.Hm bfw] in mft's orig carton) Th e three possibly federally funded presumably because they lacked The man was taken by ambulance agents are awaiting word from fiscal 1977 spending. any action on a spending ceiling. employes fired were among the first seniority. They are probationary to St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. Washington before digging up a § A White House spokesman said of­ Congress then would agree to cut the 500 state employes laid off in Gov. employes with less than six months No one word was available on his section of a dump, said to be the % ficials there had not yet seen Long’s 1977 budget by an amount equal to we'TB oSMTeveifnlgiit Ella T. Grasso’s drive to eliminate employment with the state. condition but East Hartford police gravesite of missing former ii; proposal and could not immediately any future tax cut that affect fiscal i ! _ (except seturdeyf an expected $80 million budget shor­ “It doesn’t make sense, the state is said he appeared to be fairing well in Teamster Union boss James R. comment. 1977. Long urged Ford to accept his tage. ’Their furloughs could indirectly going to have to start paying me the ambulance. Hoffa. Hoffa has been missing affect aid to the state’s handicapp^. welfare,” said one of the three, the Almost everyone — except Ford’s proposal and avoid a veto fight. since last July. ^ craft glue Finance Commissioner Jay 0. sole support of her two young Tepper said Friday all state agency children. The mother and children WASHINGTON - One by | heads were told not to lay off any live in a low income housing project. one, the administration’s top Would-be holiday travelers employes whose dismissals could The women work in a six-member officials have denied the lead to a loss of outside funding unit which compiles required the nwroela of | we have was sending men $, The federal government provides statistical data for the federal [(• downtown manefcester^ every to counterbalance the Com- § tiule ihingt in $8.9 million to the education government which in turn furnishes hampered by airline strikes muriist mifitary intervention in department’s Division of Vocational aid to the handicapped through ser­ Angola. They were less Rehabilitation. The three women in­ vices. By United Press International “Do so as quickly as possible,” ad­ precise, however, about in- attendants began Sept. 1, was volved work in the division’s The department handles an Would-be travelers in the eastern vised Tom Germuska, Cleveland operating about 360 flights carrying direct efforts such as a $50 ^ statistical section in Hartford. average of 800 cases a month and the half of the'United States can hardly public relations man for United 45,000 passengers daily, mostly million committment to sup- i;:| Tepper said there was a chance layoffs could slow down the get from here to there during the Airlines. “Unfortunately, there will between Miami and the northeast. port t\yo anti-Communist fac- :§ persons now paid out of state funds processing of applicants, a depart­ holidays — by plane, train or bus. be damn little space available for United, with 1,400 flights daily before GRAYLEDGE tions. could be shift^ into the jobs vacated ; ment source said. Additionally, the It’s even difficult to get an airline, anyone during the holiday crush.” its mechanics went on strike last by furloughed employes whose FISHER PRICE MARX federal money to obtain the services train or bus station on the telephone The normal year-end holiday travel week, carried 2.5 million passengers salaries were federally funded. Capons & Turkeys might be witheld. to find out that, generally, no reser­ crush has been compounded by the last December. International | Thus, the federal funding in his Dump T ruck 'Die federal payment is 80 per cent vations are available during grounding of two airlines by strikes That load of travelers is too large fo r CHRISTMAS a n d NEW YEARS Electro-Shot view would not be jeopardized. He or $8.9 million a year, and the state Christmas-New Year’s weeks. — Miami-based National Airlines and to be absorbed by other airlines, said he would review the three lay pays $1.26 million, or 20 per cent to Larger airline offices across the United, the nation’s largest domestic LONDON — Four IRA gun- S train and bus lines which normally 1 0 9 0 operate the division’s services. country were advising hopeful air carrier. No quick settlements of man, who held a couple hostage ^ operate at peak capacity along the Order Today! «»» travelers to make their reservation the strikes were forecast. ii; in their downtown London 5^ eastern seaboard during Christmas- Big, rugged Indoor-outdoor truck requests in person at ticket offices. Safety designed with bullet trap National, before the strike of flight New Year’s. for pre-schoolers. Strong plastic, apartment for six days, sur- $: phone633-6906 or range, traveler target and auto­ ;i: rendered Friday without ^ f: A m * 1 m 1 t " M e • no sharp edges. Makes engine matic scorer for hours of fun. 633-8839 "sound". I Auto accidents decrease sharply in nine areas Martborough Rd., Glastonbury Oft Hebron Ave., Route 94 By DOUG BEVINS >•: TORONTO — Eight persons 5|: said, although the goal of the new much time on traffic duty, because “And they’ll pass the warning on to cent of the bureau's salaries, and the ij: were killed and 20 others in- Herald Reporter program isn’t just to make arrests. they’re often too busy responding to other people, helping the awareness remaining 40 per cent comes from There’s been a 28 per cent decrease jured when a train smashed The Traffic Services Bureau ap­ other calls. that speeding causes accidents,” he the police department’s regular in accidents in nine high-accident broadside into a stalled bus at a :|;i proach to reducing accidents in­ Most of the arrests made by Wood said. budget. crossing Friday despite areas of Manchester since the local cludes high visibility patrol, selec­ and Marvin are for speed-related Wood said he and Marvin are happy 'Kenner I police department started its two- Patrol Capt. Richard Sartor said WE HAVE YOUR BEST S: desperative efforts by to bus 4 tive enforcement, and use of violations. It’s not unusual for the to see that the program is working, authorities expected a descreasing driver to empty the vehicle 5^ man Traffic Services Bureau, accor­ “speedgun” radar. two officers to issue dpzens of sum­ although traffic enforcement work CHRISTMAS TREE BUY! ding to Gary Wood, one of the two level of funding when the program Wliy? B«c«UH Tlwy'rt FRESH CUT CONN. TREESr P.8. W* Have before the train hit. “We’re not out there hiding, trying monses in a single day. isn’t the most rewarding part of was started, and it is expected the WREATHS Tool traffic patrolmen. c/ '/ police work. program will be integrated into the ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, MeCowana, Baldwina, Cortlanda, The decline was noted in a report Winaaapa, Rad A Goldan Dallcloua Apptaa; plua Fraah Cldar A Boac Speed enforcement, though, isn’t regular police budget if state grants Paara. of the bureau’s activities from April the only thing the Traffic Services MANILA, The Philippines — aren't available next year. FRESH: Cauimowar, Brocolll, Oraaii Baana, Acom A BuHarnut through Dec. 1, compared to ac­ Bureau is doing. Wood and Marvin Squash, Laalta, Shalolt, Egg Plant, Hot Ptppora, Bolglan Endivs, Bishop Hernando Antiporda, Traffic Services Bureau Everyone involved in the program cidents reported in three previous have followed through on several Kalo, Aniao, Parsnips, Spinach, Whlta Swsat Potatoas, Turnips, the second highest official in years. Wood said. agrees that it’s working but could use Cranbarriaa, Brutsall Sprouts, Savoy A Chinos# Cabbago, Hubbard •2U_/ apparently key factor traffic complaints, talking to more than two officers. Squash, Rad Onions, Oraan A Yallow Squash. Manila’s Roman Catholic The nine accident-prone areas — townspeople about specific problems IM PORTED: Chaatnuta, Spanlah Malona, Honaydowa, Strawbarriaa, Church, was murdered today in intersections along major arteries in “The potential for expansion Rad, Whlta A Blua Qrapaa, Hawaiian Pinaapplaa, Papyas, Catua LIFE-LIKE and requests for traffic signals or one of the most violent crimes Manchester — account for nearly depends on fiscal realities, though,” Paara, Limaa, Comics Paara. Kumquota, Dataa, Figs, Nuts. signs. Sartor said. W9 Carry A Full Una otVarmonIMapla Syrup A Sugar I © Doll Hasbro in Manila since martial law half of the accidents throughout T H R im WEEKEND SPECIALS was proclaimed three years town to catch people speeding,” Wood There have been few, if any com­ “We’re trying to attack the whole GREEN SQUASH...... ip 39c M A TTE L H FISHER-PRICE ago. Three men, former church Results of the bureau operations said. “We want to Ihb seen, to create plaints that the traffic patrolmen are problem,” Wood said. By reducing CALIF.LETTUCE...... head45c D igger janitors, were accused. an awareness that we’re there.” harassing motorists. Wood said. speed violations, the bureau hopes to TANBELOS • large size ...... 6 for 59c Road King Set are beginning to show up in total ac­ Baby Alive Wood and Patrolman John Marvin, Most of the violators know they’re continue reducing the accident rate, BOSC PEARS ...... 8-lb. average bag S I >65 cident figures for the whole town as School D esk BEILEN, The Netherlands— the other officer in the bureau, use speeding, he said. the number of personal injuries, and ip the D og well. Wood said. Manchester had EMPEROR GRAPES...... 45c specially marked police cruisers in the number of traffic fatalities. Inside today SEALTEST ICE CREAM ...... SOc OFF wQaii g 7 « 1 0 8 8 Two of the seven South Molluc- been experiencing a slight accident “Most of the people know we’re out can gunmen who hijacked a the traffic safety program. They 0 9 9 rate increase but now townwide ac­ there, and they say they have good The Traffic Services Bureau was Andover...... 12 Hebron...... 12 OPEN D AILY 6 A.M. T O S P.M. < SUNDAYS A A.M. T O 8 P.M. train 12 days ago emerged for a work on separate shifts, overlapping reasons for speeding; they’re late for ■ W aSajm iaH m ld, Sunday Papara, plua Lottary TIckala a Spoon or nipple activates life-like 590 cidents are down by about five per initially funded — for salaries, equip­ Bolton...... 12 Obituaries ...... 2 Mountain mining kit. You work mouth, swallowing action. 16" tall. brief talk today, but gave no in­ cent, he said. at the 3-to-6 p.m. peak traffic period, work or late for an appointment,” ment and the two special cruisers — Church news ... 11 Santa Forum __4 “THE KING the crane, drive the rig. Haul and Fun-filled portable desk teacfies Rooted hair. Dress, accessories and dication they were willing to and try to cover R ochester six days Wood said. by a $36,009 grant from the state Classified___12-14 S. Windsor...... 12 OF dump. With controls and truck. letters, numbers,, phrases. Chalk Just pull his leash and he begs for resume negotiations. Coupled with the decrease in ac­ a week. No bat. or electricity. special "Food". #2930 more! For ages two to six years. cidents at the nine locations have “But once they’ve been issued a Department of Transportation. Comics...... 15 Sports...... 9, 10 PRODUCEI" board, letters, more. #176 (b a tte rie s n ot Included) The bureau is unique because it been a tremendous increase in motor summons and have to go to court or Coventry ...... 12 Tolland...... 12 deals only with traffic. Wood said. In the current fiscal year, the level Dear Abby...... 15 Vernon...... 12 276 OAKLAND ST.. WAHCHEgTEB • B4a.SaR4 vehicle arrests and warnings. Wood pay a fine, they’ll think twice about Regular patrol officers don’t have as speeding again,” Wood said. of state funding has dropped to 60 per E. Hartford .... 12 Wings-Evening.. 4 .4 I ( PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Dec. 13.1975 — PAGE THPFIR Obituaries Symphony concert Fire calls Civic orchestra topic for TV reset for May 11 Tax receipts 55% so far Manchester Tax receipts as of Nov. 30 to The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Receipts as of Nov. 30 to the Water Friday, 1:45 p.m. — smoking dryer Members of the Manchester Civic in the orchestra, the program will Manchester’s General Fund, five months Felix J. Farr scheduled to perform Monday at the Fund totaled $345,835, against 12-months Mrs. Pauline L. Adamis at 28 Prospect St. (Town) Orchestra will be featured tonight on show William Ard, cellist, at his job into the 1975-76 fiscal year, equaled 55.2 Felix J. Farr, of 38 Sealand Dr., Bushnell Memorial Hall, has an­ estimates of $1,036,696; to the Sewer Mrs. Pauline Larou Adamis of Friday, 9:50 p.m. — a mattress Channel 3 television. At 7:30 p.m. as a nuclear .physicist ft Pratt & per cent of 12-months estimates, Collector Old Saybrook, formerly of nounced postponement of its concert Fund, $312,436 against $979,630; and to the Hartford, a former radio personality, destroyed in a bedroom fire at 96 Mark Howard, moderator for the Whitney Aircraft Division of United of Revenue James Turek has reported. Manchester, died this morning at his to May 11,1976. Tickets for Monday’s Data Processing Fund, ^1,652 against died Friday at St. Francis Hospital, Rachel Rd. Cause not determined. “Land of the 3” program, will inter­ Technologies in East Hartford, and $223,050. Collected was $8,164,300, against es­ home. ' concert will be honored May 11. (Eighth District) Hartford. She was the mother of Mrs. view Dr. Francis Helfrick, president Robert Richardson as professor of Turek’s report shows $277,127 outstan­ timates to next June 30 of $14,784,457. Mr, Farr was bom Dec. 13,1928 in Chicago Symphony musicians have Today, 8:32 a.m. — major truck ac­ Edward Connors of Manchester and of the orchestra. The program will English iiterature at Manchester ding to the General Fund for the tax years Tax receipts to the Town Fire District Manchester, son of the late Joseph refused to cross the picket line cident on Silver Lane in East Hart­ widow of George Adamis. show orchestra members whose Community College. Richardson 1966-67 through 1974-75, with $34,516 of it equaled 54.2 per cent of 12-months es­ and Nancy Sirica Farr. around the Bushnell maintained by ford. Manchester Deputy Fire (Jhief Born in Sokia, Turkey, Mrs. vocations are other than their plays the tuba in the orchestra. for 1972-73, With $70,790 for 1973-74 and timates ($764,606 against $1,410,244), and Adamis founded the first Greek The John F. Tierney Funeral members of the stagehands union William Stratton and a crew of The program will be repeated to the Special Downtown ’Taxing District since their walkout last July. musical interests. $148,706 for 1974-75 (the fiscal year which school in Hartford and was an inter­ Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge firemen took the town’s Hurst tool to Besides Dr. Helfrick, who is a Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. on the same 62.4 per cent ($37,720 collected and $60,375 Major disagreement between union ended last June 30). preter for the U.S. Department of of arrangements, which are in­ the scene. See story on page 1. pediatrician and plays the trombone channel. estimated to June 30). complete. stage hands and Bushneil manage­ (Town) STARTS 9 AM Immigration and Naturalization. For 35 years, she was featured on the ment concerns tpanagement of stage Tolland Heilenic Hour on the former WTHT work. ABOUT SHARP Bushnell managing director Lever- Today, 12:14 a.m. — auto accident ^ 2 Main SI. radio station. ett Wright said, “We are doing on Rt. 195. (Tolland Fire Depart­ Chicago bank buys town notes She was awarded a medai for John A. Galski ment, Tolland Ambulance, and Ver­ TOWN THIS everything in our power to present seliing Liberty Bonds during Worid non Ambulance) F A R R S John A. Galski, 53, of 134 Parker all scheduled performances.’’ Master Charge - Banl: Anwricar War I, and was cited for patriotism Today, 2:10 a.m. — auto accident St. died this morning at his home. He Federal and state mediators are during World War II for selling 31 on Mile Hill Rd. (Tolland Fire The Continental Illinois National million; and United Bank & Trust, was the husband of Mrs. Mary assisting Bushnell management to SPORTING EQUIPMENT million in defense bonds. Department and 'Tolland Am­ Bank of Chicago has been awarded a 4.85 per cent on $500,000. The VFW P ost and Hydock Galski. resolve differences with the local She is also survived by another Manchester contract for 81.5 million Auxiliary will conduct a Mr. Galski was bom Dec. 28,1921 Stagehands Union. bulance) United Bank & Trust is certifying CAMPING EQUIPMENT daughter and three grandchildren. in Hazeltown, Pa., and m ov^ to and paying agent for the temporary social program Monday at M.pch«,t«r hosplul The funeral i3 Monday at 11 a.m. at Connecticut 25 years ago and to the 60-day period notes. It sent bid invitations to over Rocky Hill Veterans Home St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Manchester 10 years ago. He was a Dec. 16 to Feb. 11. 100 lending institutions. and Hospital. Those plan­ Discharged Thursday: Antonina ning to attend will meet at Fairfield Ave., Hartford. Burial will teacher at Maloney High School, Gladky, 27 Ridge St.; Lawrence The temporary notes are for Illing Town Treasurer Roger Negro said, the Post Home at 6:15 p.m. DPEN SUNDAY be in Cedar Hiil Cemetery, Hartford. Meriden. He was an Army veteran of Bunce, 66 Devon Dr.; Barbara Link, and Bennet Junior High additions and “The (interest) rates received were The John F. Tierney Funeral World War II. He was a member of 63 Bald Hill Rd.,. Tolland; Willis renovations. At the end of the 60-day excellent. They are a reflection on Home, 216 W. Center St., is in charge St. John’s Lodge of Masons, Hart­ Meetings period, the entire $5.6.million project the town’s over-all financial picture Manchester Lodge of FROM 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Bean, 28 W. Middle Tpke.; Judith Elks will have a Christmas of arrangements. ford. Major, North Windham; Pearl McIn­ will be put out to bid for bonding. and outstanding low debt ratio. Due next week party for members only There are no calling hours. Other survivors are his mother, tosh, 82 Washington St.; Mabel Others who bid on the temporary to the situation. Midwest Wednesday at the Elks Mrs. Helen Hudock Galski of Peterson, 28 Gardner St.; Donald notes were Connecticut Baift and and Western lending institutions are HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES Hazeltown, Pa.; and a sister, Mrs. Trust Co., 4.79 per cent interest on looking more strongly at Connecticut Home, Bissell St. The Public meetings scheduled in Roser, 79 South Rd., Bolton; Douglas Thomas Fisher of Ridley Park, N.J. the entire $1.5 million; Hartford municipalities for investment pur­ event will open with a OUR Richard C. Knight Manchester next week include: Ramsdell, Gilead St., Hebron. The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 National, 4.M per cent on $500,000 poses.” cocktail hour at 7 p.m., and Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Conservation Also, Gary Cockerham, 156 Birch BARKER Richard C. Knight, 55, of 100 a.m. from the John F. Tierney and 4.58 per cent on the other $1 a buffet dinner will be Greatest Show of SAVINGS Commission, Municipal Building St.; John Schnurman, 124A Sycamore Ferguson Rd. died this morning at Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., served from 8 to 9. There is WILL Coffee Room. Lane; Linda Deroxtra, 95 W. Middle Manchester Memorial Hospital. He with a Mass at St. Bridget Church at no charge for the party and Tuesday, 7 p.m. — Board of Direc­ Tpke. was the husband of Mrs. Mary Louise 10. Burial arrangements are in­ members are asked to sign tors meeting with Community ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL CLEAR-OUTS UNTIL 10 PM Duncombe Knight. complete. up at the Elks Home or call 40 Development Advisory Committee, 20 1 SELECT GROUP Mr. Knight was bom Sept. 12,1920 the steward, 646-9262. : Friends may call at the funeral : School. Directors will Hartford man charged with burglary in Providence, R.I., and had lived in home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and AHY WINTER conduct their regular meeting at the Manchester since 1947. Before his Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. OF BEH ER ORAL. school at 8 p.m. Earl Burney, 22, of Hartford was shrubs in front of 104 W. Middle LADIES'& TEENS' retirement in 1971, he was employed The family suggests that anyme LAD IES'A TEENS' ENTIRE STOCK Tuesday, 8 p.m. — Human arrested Friday at 11:30 p.m. in Tpke., police said. Vernon JACKET as assistant cashier at Aetna Life and any memorial gifts may be made to AARP to meet SLEEPING DRESSES MEN'S-YOUTH'S Casualty, Hartford, and bad been Relations Commission, Municipal Hartford by Manchester detectives Tolland Francis E. Shedrick, 30, of 54 SKIRTS & the Kevin Hurst Fund in care of East on a Common Pleas Court 12 warrant SUNDAY ONLY OVER 50% OFF and with the firm for 25 years. He was a Building Coffee Room. David Baron, 32, of 23 Amato Dr., School St., Rockville was arrested Mrs. John V. Gregan of SUN. BAGS ONLY Catholic High School. charging him with second-degree LEISURE member of Center Congregational Wednesday, 7 p.m. — Data South Windsor was charged with today at 4:12 a.m. on Union St. and 53 Schaller Rd. will be burglary, third-degree burglary, and CLEARANCE PANTSUITS BLAZERS Church and assistant scoutmaster of Processing Advisory Committee, reckless driving in connection with a charged with operating a motor vehi­ guest speaker Wednesday second-degree larceny (two counts). cle while license suspended, ^ DRESS LADIES a TEENS SUITS Boy Scout Troop 25. Municipal Building Coffee Room. two-car collision today at 12:14 a.m. at the Manchester Green sun The charges stem from two recent nd . MORE THAN MORE THAN Other survivors are two sons, H e b ro n Wednesday, 8 p.m. — Manchester on Rt. 195 in Tolland, state police operating an unregistered motor Chapter, American 2 D % OFF 3 MORE THAN breaks in Manchester apartments, only BETTER Kenneth W. Knight of Manchester School menus Bicentennial Committee, Municipal said. vehicle, and misuse of plates. Court Association of Retired Per­ )IES GLOVES one on Spencer St. and the other on and Richard R. flig h t of Plainville; Building Hearing Room. A Tolland constable reported is Jan. 7 in Rockville. sons (AARP), meeting at 2 School lunch menu next week in­ Oakland st. Jewelry valued at more two daughters. Miss Nancy E. cludes; Thursday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — seeing Baron driving south on Rt. 195 p.m. at the VFW Home, 608 SLEDS i than $1,800 was taken. Police Pamela L. Frosos, 24, of Williman- 50% OFF 50% OFF Knight, at home, and Mrs. Walter R. Board of Directors’ Comment Ses­ E. Center St. 25%off Monday, lasagna, garden salad, in an erratic manner. He turned to 6 SIZES ' sion, Municipal Building directors’ recovered most of the jewelry and tic allegedly refused to pay for a food Fits of Haughton, La.; a brother, bread, pudding. pursue the Baron car when Baron Mrs. Gagnon, a past 40”-44” 48” FORMALS office. returned it to the women victims. order of $4.70 at the Tastee Chick Kenneth F. Knight of Wakefield, Tuesday, port fritter, gravy, started driving south in the president of the Connec­ 52”-56” 60” LADIES' & TEENS' .Burney was released on a $1,000 restaurant on Regan St. Friday at PEEDAWAY ENTIRE STOCK R.I.; and three grandsons. potato, corn, peaches. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Advisory northbound lane, he said. ticut Northeast Chapter, 8 AND LADIES'& TEENS' The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Rec and'Park Commission, non-surety bond for court Jan. 12. 8:30 p.m. Police charged her with BLOUSES- MEN'S & TEENS' Wednesday, pizza, salad, Baron’s car struck the car driven AARP, will discuss ■ MENS’ or LADIES’ FANCY DRESSY Main St., is in charge of Municipal Building Coffee Room. north by William Voltz, 20, of Ar- fourth-degree larceny. Court is Jan. “ Legislation for the TENHIS applesauce. Stanley J. Domanski, 58, of 801 S LA C K S & SWEATERS HI-FASHION arrangements, which are in­ monk, N.Y. His car then struck a 7. . Elderly.” Members are Thursday, hot dog, baked beans, Main St. was arrested Friday and and complete. utility pole and came to rest blocking asked to bring a grab-bag 8ALLS POLYESTER juice, carrots, pudding. charged with evading responsibility. / • y / By Spewing DRESSES Friends may call at the funeral the highway. gift not to exceed $2, and PANTS FASHION TOPSI Friday, fish cake, potato, peas, The charge stems from a minor, two- / S/J/ PENN-8EAMCO Reg. to *30 home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Voltz and his passenger, Mike ;i|\ indicate if the gift is for a cake. car collision Friday at 7 p.m. on SLACKS The family suggests that any Swirsky, 19, of Stratford, were taken m an or woman. MORE THAN MORE THAN Hartford Rd. just west of Main St. memorial gifts may be made to the to Rockville General Hospital where Refreshments will be Court is Jan. 6. S American Cancer Society, 237 E. they were treated for minor cuts and served. M ” •8 §/'”53 7 3 Cant Center St. ABOUT TOWN bruises. Baron appeared unhurt. J KTU KATNOMI OFF 7 ” Yule music program Someone stole about a dozen 3/4” PUBACK TABLE 50% Court is Jan. 7. loTOOU HtnvRa 50% OFF Christmas lights this week from the IION INWINTERVa, Folds The American Legion Auxiliary planned by ehurch VICTO RIAVILLE will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the M i f w LADIES'A TEENS' $9M9 HOCKEY Post Home. After a brief business A Christmas program of music will LADIES' & TEENS' LADIES’ ft TEENS’ HOODED-MOCK OVER 3000 be presented Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at session in which a historian will be PINE PHARMACY STICK LUXURIOUS 2-PC. TWIN MEN'S & TEENS' the Presbyterian Church, 43 Spruce |664 CENTER ST. 649-98141 MANCHESTER NOVELTY TOPS nominated and elected, the Past iP p ^ S e S s $2.99 $ 1 4 7 HOLIDAY St. DRIVE-W ROUTES 6 1 44 A BLOUSES DRESS — SPORT A In Memoriam Presidents’ Club will host a Christ­ LOW PRESGRIPTION Valw 1 FLOOR LENGTH SWEATER KNITS The program, which is open to the Easy wrappers! FRI-SAT-SIN REVEALING KNIT&CPO In loving memory of Marlon D. mas party. Members are asked to p59” 10-SPEED NKE and public, will be presented principally PRICES Davli who passed away December 13, bring articles for a “Shower of Wrap gifts the easy way with beautiful, conve­ POLpS & SHELLS SWEATERS 1W3. ■::: by the recently installed pastor, the SHIRTS Gifts’’ for New Hope Manor and gifts nient Hallmark “Instant Wraps.” Choose from REQ. *29.00 AND SWEATERS You left without a last goodbye not to exceed for a gift exchange. Rev. Mack Weiford, and his family. 4’ PLASTIC ROBES 32 gift boxes, gift tins, bright plastic bags and unique Manchester Evening Herald ARNOLD MORE THAN 1 asked the Lord oh why, oh why, Also participating in the program SPEEDO Reg. to A containers. PALMER TOBAGGAN Ref. Mt heart still aches In loneliness will be David Hutchinson, baritone, Published every evening except iuniH S6.00 ^ to $7 And silent tears still flow. Sundays and holidays. Entered at WARM UP SUIT I see your smile and hear your voice ’j$ .\ and Linda Hoyt, a folk singer from the Manchester. Conn.» Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter. R«g. $B«« SUN. 2"/3" No m atter where I go. 1*!; GOLF BAGS 25% 6FF Mrs. Marge Flynn will of the University of California at Los , 4 50% OFF Suggested Carrier Rates Siuingin’ •25®® $7.00 ^ ONLY Husband Manchester will serve as hostess Angeles. John Kay and the pastor Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz 8 will perform a Christmas arrange­ Payable in Advance Aeiuardess®- Single copy...... 15$ MEN'S A TEEN'S .Junior Museum. ment on organ and piano. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Dec. 13,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 13, 1975 — PAGE FIVE A The Press and the American Revolution / SANTA CLAUS FORUM Tom Paine writes -Common Sense’ WU !Wi«tl>1»«glr1!WWI by Dr. Francis G. Walett me these things for Christ­ models, walkie-talkie (2), lite, guitar, battalship. Copyright 1975 Good girl mas. GI Joe, mobile tank. Eric and Kim (baby) American Antiquarian Society 1. Baby Alive Kevin, 3, gun, toss-a- Laine "The blood of the slain, the Dear Santa Clause, 2. Beat the Eight Ball cross, sit ’n spin, racing Age 6 weeping voice of nature cries, ’Tis 1 have been a good girl 3. Doll Carriage cars. 87 Lyness St. time to part’.” With these ringing most of the time. We put up 4. Operation Thank you very much, Manchester words Thomas Paine called on our Christmas tree 5. Oil Paint James and Kevin Americans to declare their in­ COMMON SENSE; December ninth. I want a 6. The Sunshine Family Ctolletti Invited dependence. COUNTRY 7. Doll House My address is In Common Sense, published first bike and baby bundles for Dear Santa Claus, ADDftlltID TO TRA 284 MOAO ST. MANCHESTEII. Christmas. My brother 8. Piggy Bank 21 Madison St. in in Janaury 1776, the 9. Pajamas (size 8) I hope you will come to fiery propagandist condemned Mardiants bi Early Amarlcan Roily wants real Star Trek Manchester, (?onn. 72B EAST FumHura Rapnwuctlons 1 am eight years old. my house for Christmas. George in and urged the colonists to walky-talkys and a bike I like you. INHABITANTS MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLOCKS • UMPS • RREPUCE FURNISHINGS and too. Merry Christmas San­ Would you please send a make the complete' break with Bri­ • NAUTICM. PARAPHERNALM Just toys I would like a puzzle and tain. His word appealed not only to ta Clais. Your letter or card back? MANCHESTER OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. Carla Krysiak a guitar. reason but to the emotions as well: OF Mun I THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. ■ 9 P.M. friend, My sister, M ichele, SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLBHTy OF FREE PARKINO Melanie Lestage 65 Green Rd. Dear Santa, “Oh, ye Uiat love mankind! ye that Manchester would like a doll. dare oppose not only the tyranny but 83 Laurel St. Bring me some toys. I Love, AMERICA, WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Manchester P. S. Give my brother the tyrant, stand forth!” love you so much. Happy Chris Packer Tommy some socks. He Christmas, Santa, I love Paine had come to America from AIR CONDITIONING, 90 Grandview St. England less than two years before. takes size 11. Please bring you Santa. Goodbye, you On the following intereUlng Business-Directory Guide For Manchester Trumpeter me a Vz-inch typewriter can go home now. Of poor Quaker background (the son REFRIGERATION and HEATING of a corset-maker), he had not had I V e Also Do Sheet Metal Work Dear Santa, ribbon. Nate Zpadka SUBJE CTS. How are your reindeers Age 4 HoHoHo much schooling, but this thoughtful, New England Mechanical Services, Inc. MANCHESTER PARKADE provocative man had read widely in Manchester and Surrounding and your elves? I would Manchester R O UTE #S3, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete Dear Santa, many areas. He was much inclin^ to L O f the Origin and Deiign of Government in general, like a trumpet and a watch. Brother act TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) How is it at the North with concife Remirhs on the EngliOi ConlUtution. Appliance Store Glenn Humphrey rationalistic thought and deism. ’Two 643-2738 • 643-2192 Dear Santa, Pole? is it fun with childless marriages, crushing pover­ Vicinity 167-A Maple St. My name is James. My Good boy rudolph? I will try my Best U. O f Monarchy and Hereditary SdcceSion. Manchester ty and monotonous trade work had CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND brother’s name is Kevin. I Dear Santa, for toys and candy I will made Paine an unhappy man. He was IIL Thonghti on the prefent State of American Alain. am 7, my brother is 3. We I have been a good boy. try and try very hard. at war with the world he had found. featuring this week... 3 TELEVISION - APPLIANCES were good most of the how are you and the Love, Having met Benjamin Franklin in IV. Of the prefent Ability of America, with' fome mif. TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, Makes list STOVES, LANTERNS "'VI, MANCHESTER time. We would like these reindeer? Especially Debra Holland London, he brought letters of cellaneoni RefleRioni. Dear Santa, toys. Rudolph? I want sweater, 22 Birch Mtn. Ext. recommendation with him to HOME IMPROVEIIKIIT I would like you to bring James 7, gun, guitar, dog clothes for Big Jim, flash Bolton America. ’This restless soul tried his FARR'S vtnplkt MV. hand at journalism and showed con­ Man knows no Mafler fave creating H e a v z n , THE EVERYTHINO STORE O r thofe whom choice and common good ordain. CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET iPPLUNCE ® TV 649-3589 siderable talent in articles he wrote OPEN DAILY TO 0 P.M. J . FARR • 043-7111 Kelt to Stop t Shop for the Pennsylvania Magazine. T h o m i o *. ilaiul]p0lpr Euptttng Ip rali THOUGHT Thomas Paine was much im­ pressed with America. Here was a VOLKSWAGEM REPAIR PERSONAL TEE Founded Oct. 1, 1881 land of greater opportunity with far PHILADELPHIA; less poverty than in England, and a by factory trained specialists Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International PenoMliz*d Fun and Sporttmv Santa Claus or St. Nicholas has place where Eighteenth Century Printed, and Sold, by R.‘ B EL L, in Third-Street. Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, become so much a part of the Christ­ ideas about the perfection of society '* . Locicero and Zidek ARCO 0 VAllfy Q m l Quit For Any Occulon Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. MDCCLXXVI. mas season that we can hardly might be fulfilled. In any event he (X)IN CO. 38 Oak S t, Manchastar celebrate without him. The “jolly old 646-5036 Mon. - Sat 10-8:30 Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkinglon, Managing Editor quickly adopted the American cause elf” has gone through a long as his own. Thiira. 'HI 8:30 evolutionary process from “Saint” to P&P AUTO REPAIR 040-3330 Only a few months after Paine 706 Msin St. • "Arco Charge” • Manchester "Santa,” from more mundane arrived here the colonists were clothing to the bright red suit he engaged in open fighting with Bri­ POETS NOOK wears today, from religious connota­ tain. The battles around Boston, the MERCURY tion to secular aid to the advertising organization of the Continental Ar­ ^onneetieut^falley ^o in ^ o . and commercial fields. my, the invasion of Canada, and the The first edition of Common Sense, the famous pamphlet by The spirit of Christmas I do not envy the old gentleman the failure of all efforts at reconciliation, Thomas Paine, is one of the great rarities of American Manchester place he has achiev^ in the im­ naturally created uncertainties in the \ 533 Main St. literature. Published anonymously, it carried on the title page a Buy - Sell Phone 646-2756 My heart fills with wonder at this He told them why Santa would aginations of much of the world’s minds of many. Where it would all METAL DETECTORS f time of year. come Christmas eve children and adults. I do hope and lead was the all-important question kind of table of contents. Printed often and read widely, this Appraise COINS by Whlle’o |Co//ect/ons Wonted The children all anxious ’cause And the reason for all of the gifts he pray he will not be allowed eclipse in of the day. “bestseller” of the American Revolution was a most influential EDWIN E. BLOW NO SERVICE CHARGE Christmas is near. would leave. his good-humored way the real per­ Without a doubt the great majority pamphlet. (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.) OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER ResarviUons (or • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships ’The streets of the town are lit up “They represent gifts brought to sonality of Christmas, the Christ of Americans in 1775 wanted to see 1627 Main Street Mancheater with bright lights. Jesus that day child in Bethlehem’s manger. ’This the controversy with Britain ended And the ringing of church bells And Christmas is really the way child went on to maturity, to teach, and normal relations restored. But FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies bring joy to the night. that we say. to heal, to die, and to rise again; to I 646-0228 875-3252 IMPORTED this must not be done at the expense dependence. Talk of separation from Within a short time Paine’s People all smiling and saying hello. Thank you. Lord Jesus, have a hap­ become the living embodiment of of colonial rights, and in the course of Britain became common in late 1775. pamphlet was circulated widely; in A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS To strangers they meet as they py birthday.” hope to all the world’s people. “Glory events a happy solution of the dispute three months 120,000 copies had been 70 UNION ST. CAR PARTS come and they go. to God in the highest, and on earth, seemed less and less possible. 191 CENTER ST. Colonial doubts and alarms began printed and portions had appeared in MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. NEW AT With bundles of gifts, they’re all Yes, I love this season of joy and peace, good will toward men.” (Luke In the summer of 1775 the Con­ Mon. - Sat. 10-5 .4 Mon. - SaL 10-5 burdened down good cheer 2:14) to overcome the traditional loyalty to the newspapers. Eloquently and tinental Congress sent the Olive passionately this talent^ propagan­ Thun., 10-# , I FrI. 10-0 MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS But they laugh and they hum as So I say to you all as Christmas Submitted by; the mother country. Sam and John Connecticut Valley Coin Co, Branch Petition to Great Britain dist argued convincingly for in­ 270 BROAD S TR E E T PHONE 849-4528 they gad about town. draws near. Rev. Neale McLain Adams of Massachusetts had early Wedding Cakes A Specialty Connecticut Valley Coin Co. of 533 Main St., (formerly located at 97 Center St.) is in its 12th year of opera­ hoping for reconciliation, but before dependence. Without question a great Uncle Art with Aunt Nancy and If you want a fine (Christmas, the Church of the Nazarene expressed their feeling that in­ tion in Manchester. The shop is owned by Edwin E. Blow, who is assisted by his wife Charlotte. They buy, sell the year ended word was received many readers were won over by Scott shop for vases. best there can be. dependence was the inevitable goal. and appraise coins, currency, tokens, etc. and carry a complete line of numismatic books and supplies. Metal that Parliament had rejected the Paine’s convincing rhetoric. \ EVERYTHING IN %ZV roou% T ‘' And grandma and grandpa have Buy all of your presents and put up Jefferson, while still hoping for Detectors by White’s Electronics are also sold at their coin store. BETTY JANE TURNER petition and George III would not settlement of the dispute within the smiles on their faces. your tree. consider it. Meanwhile Congress had • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS Stop in for better service at their new, larger headquarters on Main St., across from the Mary Cheney School of Danoe empire, wrote “We want (need) ■'•STORE FRONTS .SAFETY GLASS | The air seems to bite as it reddens Take a walk through the town and adopted Jefferson’s Declaration of Library. 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER YESTERDAYS neither inducement nor power, to As the great debate over in­ • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES their noses enjoy the good cheer the Causes and Necessities of Taking Ballet - Tap - Ja%» And makes people laugh to see But put Christ back in Christmas— declare and assert a separation.” dependence raged, connections up Arms, proclaiming American More outspoken yet, was Gen. Acrobatic oc Baton noses like roses. have a happy New Year. determination to fight for what they between Britain and America were J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Nathaniel Greene of Rhode Island. being broken; royal governments \ FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS - The store windows glitter with Ernest L. Kearns 25 Years Ago considered their rights. sparkling displays. 46 Bissell St. Writing to a member of Congress, he were falling and British officials 649-0156 At least 50 gifts of Christmas As events developed it became Mancheiler 649-7322 I 31BI«m IISI. /»'■■■■ And children are busy all counting Manchester said, “Permit me...to recommend were fleeing from the Patriots. OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE dinners will be needed this year for clear that Great Britain was going to from the sincerity of my heart...a the days. suppress the colonial rebellion at all Everywhere popularly elected My own children giggle, their town families in need. Miss Jessie declaration of independence.” provincial assemblies replaced Reynolds of Welfare Department cost. A royal proclamation of Aug. hearts filled with glee 23,1775 declar^ that the Americans colonial legislatures, and American 763 When I give them a wink as I put up reports. executives and judicial officials Miss Elizabeth A. Whitten, were in a state of rebellion. A few Uncertainties in the minds of many MAIN ST. DON WILLIS Specializing In our tree. Americans continued for a con­ assumed responsibilities. The basis THE ALMANAC daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. months later came more evidence of 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE People chat in the park and their siderable time, however. As late as of state governments were being Whitten of 613 Main St., is appointed British determination; The colonies 191 GARAGE Front End Nitnnwot chatter is grand. April 3, 1776, a Virginian, quoted in laid. 18 Main St, Tel. 649-4531 to Girl Scout national staff. were to be closed to all commerce MAIN ST. General Repair Worh The spirit of Christmas is filling By United Press International the New York Packet declared, 10 Years Ago effective March 1, 1776. MANCHESTER the land. Today is Saturday, Dec. 13, the Discouraging, too, were measures "Some people among us seem In early 1776 these new bodies 643-1900 347th day of 1975 with 18 to follow. Archbishop Henry J. O’Brien taken in late 1775 to establish a com­ alarmed at the NAME OF authorized delegates to the Continen­ I remember one year as I stood on The moon is between its first dedicates new parish school of St. plete blockade of the colonies, INDEPENDENCE, while they sup­ tal Congress to propose or support the green quarter and full phase. Bridget Church. authorization for the seizure of port measures and propose plans that resolutions calling for independence. Kitchens of Distinction MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS That held the town manger, a The morning stars are Venus, Mars . Town’s snow plowing operations American goods at sea, and even for­ comprehend all the SPIRIT of it.” And the Congress itself took steps to lOC/SSMir-H beautful scene; and Saturn. are challenged by the first snow of cible impressment of American break the British connection. The bells were all ringing that the storm of the season, bringing The evening stars are Mercury and sailors into the Royal Navy. And When Thomas Paine’s Common American ports were opened to all 453 MAIN ST., M AN CH ESTER • 643-6922 USTOM |#IT(»IEN crisp winter day. Jupiter. snow; rain, slush and mush. more troops were to be used. When Sense appeared it created an im­ but British trade on April 6,1776; and NITUIIIEI-IIISMSS Alarms. Locks And a family was talking when I Those born on this date are under Britain arranged in the winter 1775- colonies were advised to create new iQuttCity & Sales, Combination Changes, C mediate sensation, not because it IV heard their dad say, Sales & Service - Bonded. Moat ENTER 649-7544 the sign of Sagittarius. 1776 to hire German mercenaries state governments without regard 380 CINTIR 8TRKT. MANCHISTtR "Now look up there children and said anything new, but because of its 'R u t b c / i keys In stock. Repairs ol all Clark Mills, American sculptor of Dateline 1775 (generally called Hessians), it vigorous wording and timeliness. for imperial authority. On June 7, kinds. Also We Make Keys. I’ll tell you why famous statues in Washington, D.C., produced intense hatred and resent­ 1776, Richard Henry Lee formally S tO ittp A Scissors A Pinking Shears We celebrate Christmas and Americans were ready for a denun­ was born Dec. 13, 1810. By United Press International ment among the colonists. ciation of monarchy in general and proposed in Congress that the presents we buy. On this day in history; BOSTON, Dec. 13 - Gen. Sir Wherever one looked, it seemed colonies declare their independence. You see that small statue they’ve George III in particular. The In 1642, New Zealand was dis­ William Howe set up a special police that Britain’s only answer to her colonists, wrote Paine, owed nothing laid in the hay? covered and named by Dutch patrol to maintain order in the city. Saa or Call Ut For Fraa American problems was suppression either to Britain or the King. “Every Slowly and somewhat uncertainly Eattmatas • Aluminum Producta It represents Jesus who was born navigator Abel Tasman. He also ordered that 20 men from • Roll Up Awnlnpa • Stationary of the rebellion by force. To Thomas thing that is right or reasonable,” he the colonists had moved toward this IRON Christmas day.” In 1862, almost 11,000 Northern each company be assigned to obtain Paine as well as others determined Awnings • Door Canopist • OSTRINSKY asserted, “pleads for separation.” conclusion. Ironically, it was an Patio Roofs Compists with WeatherStODpers SCRAP METAL He went on to tell them of love and soldiers were killed or wounded in a firewood from old wharfs, houses FROM HOWMEJ to uphold colonial liberty, it appeared Furthermore, the Americans could English propagandist, Thomas Screening • Porch Scraaning. DEALER IN WASTE of giving battle with Confederate troops at and ships. They were to receive a gill more and more clear that the only safeguard their liberties by founding STORM DOORS MANCHESTIR AWNING CO and PAPER And how Jesus taught us the reason Paine, who had contributed greatly MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Marye’s Heights outside of rum a day as a reward. solution was American in- an enduring republic of their own. COMBINATION WINDOWS 198 WEST CENTER ST. for living. to this great decision. Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 Fredericksburg, Va. IN ALUMINUM • WHITE Talej^ono 649-3091 i • BROWN • BUCK EilabHifted 1949 Flo^s Cake Decorating Supplies GARNER MIC & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies with stores at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville, is MANCHESTER WINGS OF EVENING “ Choose this day.” Mancheiter's Only Complete Carpet Service! owned and operated by Florence Bombardier of 9 Emerson St. She teaches cake decorating at Manchcsler 14 High Street, rear High School Adult Evening Classes and with the assistance of her husband Al, and their four children, runs the MEMORIAL CO. MANCHESTER ^ 0% rr .TO Yfam* Kupt-rlencf Preparations for Christmas de­ tian Religion.” When he died in vent season will determine whether spirit of good-will abroad in the land. celestial Santa Claus. Four-year-old store. A graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, Flo carries a complete line of Wilton cakc- mand many choices — selecting C/ Phone:646-5630 O^puBite Laal Lffiirlrry Call 649-9R07 Geneva in 1564 he had the great prin­ our Christmas will truly be a blessed Long ago the angels proclaimed a Betty slipped into bed without saying clecorating supplies for all occasions and for all ages. Brides-to-be have a selection of 150 wedding cake tojis Quality Mamorlals CLIFF SIMPSON A. A IM K r r i, Prop. cards, deciding to whom they should ciples of democracy and religious one. moral law; “Among men of good-will her prayers one night, explaining to as well as a variety of cake boxes, bags, cake knives, and toast glasses. Besides carrying supplies for go, choosing gifts, responding to freedom. His brother sought a course Putting the burden there will be peace.” her mother, ‘There are some nights homemakers, Flo's also makes and decorates special-to-order cakes on the premises. Her specialty is wed­ lUrrUun .S|.« ManrliMlrr appeals for worthy causes. Some of profiigacy and dissipation. His on- ChristmaB Too often the glad tidings to the when I don’t want anything.”... '‘Serving the area since 1955" ding cakes and children's novelty cakes such as Mickey Mouse, Donpld Duck, etc. decisions are easily made but others I took the one less traveled by — existence was as worthless and in­ There are many people who have a frightened shepherds have been A boy who had hop^ in vain for a find us wavering back and forth. And that has made all the famous as his brother’s was noble vague hope during this season that in accepted as a guarantee that there new pair of high boms went on strike Got A PalnUng ProMam? Wa'II Helpl Some are important while others difference.” and glorious. So Macartney writes of some way the “miracle of Christ­ will be a “peace on earth.” But there at prayer time, explaining to his Swrvfcw itUI means eomathlng to ua — and atrvlca meant apendlng cause more agonizing indecision than IN MANCHESTER, RIGHT ON MAM STREH PET OWNERS enough time with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job There is a school of thought that John Calvin and his brother, claiming mas” will solve their problems. A is a law of God—and there is a result mother, “It’s no use. Art doesn’t you’re planning. See ut for paint and aarvica when you plan your next they are worth. claims it is environment and heredity that the difference is explained by grandfather feels that maybe at this of every act. If you would have things listen.” “Art who?” she asked. “Art COMPIETE P«NTNIG & COPYHN SERVICE project. HO I LOW COST PRINTING If you can’t find what you’ra looking for alaowhoro, atop If you have ever wandered through that make “all the difference” with the choices they made. time he can reach across the genera­ change you have the responsibility to in heaven,” he sadly explained. crowded stores, more and more WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to aae ua. Chancea ara wa will hava what you naad. little left for the freedom of an in­ This may be an over-simplification tion gap; a father is hoping that when make a wise choice. Someone once N»KSS CMOS • STITNUEn • n u n STWn Why not atop haro Aral and you may not hava to go any 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. exhausted as you fruitlessly try to but it is a dramatic illustration. To E/U ohnson PAI NT CQ dividual to choose for himself. This is the time of the jingling of bells com­ said on the wider social scale “World All too often, the last-minute MINIT-MAN PRINTING further. 06040 find a gift for a friend who “has return to Frost; YOUR not the Biblical view of life. es again all will be well between him history is world judgment.” To a buying of gifts and preparations for 840 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 645-1777 MANCHESTER PET CENTER MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE everything,” you know what 1 mean. There is a verse in the Old Testa­ “T shall be telling this with a sigh and his son; a mother expects the lesser degree it applies to our per­ family celebrations make the • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES INDEPENDENT • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEROX COPIERI 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER*640-4273 It is important to draw back from ment that challenges us; “Choose Somewhere ages and ages hence; college vacation on this holiday will sonal lives. Miracles can happen at Yuletide season a frantic time of Ju il Around Tha Com«r from Main... 79 3 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 649-4801 the bustle and confusion to gain this day whom you will serve.” Two roads diverged in a wood, and restore the once warm relationship this season, as any season, but we year. A Midwestern woman tells me perspective on the whole scene. What I- (Joshua 24; 15) Members of the same with her daughter; a husband and have responsibilities of choice. (Sod of an especially hectic Christmas FORM AL’S INN me liliKiir 'Ml, YOU DESERVE THE REST is important and what trivial? Can it family often make very different I took the one less traveled by. wife look to Christmas wistfully offers the gift of Grace. It is not ours, Eve around her house when her little be that we are missing the most im­ choices as illustrated in an account And that has made all the JOHN'S FLOOR COVERING INC. For the tux DRY CLEANING INTGWN hoping that they may recapture the unless we choose to receive it. girl seemed to be in the way, no j ^ s s s s B r n Whara Qua«ly It High anif Prict Low portant in our preoccupation with the written by Clarence Macartney; difference.” romance of the honeymoon. matter what she did. Finally the girl 119 Oakland St. that’s inn WE SPECIALIZE IN ... lesser? Two brothers Joshua ended his appeal to his peo­ 1 maintain that each of these is Oiir rhuckles was hustled up bed. As she knelt to Installing Since 1953 for him WEDDING GOWNS, DRAPES, The importance of the choices we In the town of Noyon two brothers ple shortly before his death; Anyone who has listened as kids say her prayers, she was so keyed up LEATH ER and SUEDE too great a burden on Christmas. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA make is brought out in the poem by were bom. Right from the beginning “As for me and my house, we will say their prayers knows that these that she asked God to “Forgive us "All work rfona on pramlaas and fully ouaranlaadl" True, some minor adjustments may KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING Frank A. Arnona, PraaMant Robert Frost, "The Road Not John was studious and thoughtful and serve the Lord.” Soon we will be moments can be full of surprises...in­ our Christmases as we forf^ve those 37 Oak S t, Manchester, Conn. 08040 be made here and there in human Open Mon., Tuat., SaL 10 to 6 p.m., Thun, a FrI. 10 to 9 p.m. PARKADE CLEANERS Telephone Taken” ; reverent. At the age of 27 he celebrating the birth of the one we relationships just because “’tis the timate glimpses into what is really who Christmas against us.” — from MRNGHESnR Clo»ad Wadnatday 043-0470 402 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 "549.7901 10-5 Saturday '”rwo roads diverged in a wood, published one of the world’s greatest call “The Way, the ’Truth and the season to be jolly,” but cause and going on in a child’s mind.... “Faith, Hope and Hilarity” by Dick and I — books, “The Institutes of the Chris­ Life.” The choices make in this ad­ effect still act even though there is a Some kids seem to regard God as a VanDyke MtW CHESTER EVEM N O H EM U ). Mandigler. Com.. s»l,. Dec. 1! i m - c t n r PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 13,1975

»tcc NEWS Unusual Manchester Community CORNER Christmas Gifts College offers this calen­ dar of events in the interest krsr 40 Tsin el UMxoriM Strvtn of the community. All the MCC sponsored activites O pen 24 H o u rs Dally listed below are open to the FN EMOGENCy SERVKE public and many are free of GIFT GUIDE charge. In addition to publicizing M @ bil [ M ^ SHIPS WHEELS^ LANTERNS BELLS events and activities in­ HEATINOOILS iiJlrom*27®® from*24»* Sl9»»and *39»» dividually, the college OU. BURNER t hopes that the calendar fire -g lo w cfisf. will serve as a reminder of HEATIN6 INSTALLATION all that is available at Rsvit S3, Virnsn (2 miltt aerth of Vsrnon Girelt) i 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 (NEXTTOCaMEOUIPMENT) I Manchester Community 315 Center 8t. Mancheotef M O N -TH O R S 10-«. F R ID A Y lO-B 07, ,o«a College. O P E N SATU RDAY 9-4, S U N D A Y lJ-2;30 o / i - t y w The MCC staff looks forward to seeing you on campus and at the various events. Call 646-2137 for PUT HAPPINESS IN YOUR SKIING further information on any VISIT MERMAID’S Gift and C h ristm as V illage (119 of the activities. Griswold Street in Glaston­ MONDAY, DEC. 15 bury, just off Route 2) The SEASONS GREETINGS from The Final exams. biggest Christmas Shop in the Miles Aut} Sales, owned and area. Open everyday. A operated by Erwin C. Winter Intersession delightful place to visit. Tuxbury, Quality Cars, Registration — 2-7 p.m.; Reasonably Priced. He invites one-stop Registrar’s Office, Ad­ his many friends to stop by ministration Building. and see him. 478 Center St., Manchester. 646-6604. MCC Big Band Concert, 8 shop p.m.; Main Campus, Auditorium, free. TUESDAY, DEC. 16 for the Final exams. WEDNESDAY, DEC. selective 17 Craft Routes IT« Gift for Final exams. Sculptural People Going Places! THURSDAY, DEC. Pottery shier 18 ALBERT DAVIE SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS Final exams. and FRIDAY, DEC. 19 8U8AN DAVIS Statewide Students Arts Op«n TuM.-8at. 10-8 PM & Crafts Juried Show, 9 725 E. M ID D LE TPKE. Thurt. A Fri. Ill 0 PM p.m.; Student Center. Sunday 11-8 MON. thru FRI. fUST FOR EVERYTINN FOR TK FRMIY t HOME SIRX 1911!' Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 m.83,Talco1Mlle . MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN MAIN STRSET, MANCHESTER • Phoiw S49-S221 p.m.. Open $1.75, Novice 849-1766 10-9 M Open 6 Days • Free Purnell Parking • $1.50; HR 101-103. Master Charge Cardi Accepted______SAT. 10 to 5:30 SATURDAY, DEC. Dip ’n strip - Old family 20 pieces of furniture make Statewide Students Arts CHRISTMAS excellent Christmas gifts for „TJ]l.QHRJSTMAS i t Crafts Show & Sale, 11 your loved ones. Have them AMERICAN DRIVING 'nflE a.m. to 9 p.m., Student GIVING strippcKl now so that they can WANTED TO BUY - An­ SCHOOL - Christmas Gift cer­ be re-finished in time for tificates - Give to anyone on Center. a » - 0 O ' ' tiques, Lamps, Dolls, Clocks, Christmas. Route 31, Coven­ Oil Paintings, Furniture, Most '"iiir list that does not drive. Duplicate Bridge, Open, try, 742-8804. anything old. 646-2690, 646- Special prices on all cer­ "ALPINE 1 p.m., HR 101, $1.75. CASH Make it a Delicious tificates, may be used MANCHESTER PARKADE anytime in 1976. For informa­ & Christmas With A NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE tion call, 643-8552 , 9 a.m.-7. ABOUT Christmas Plants 20% OFF CARRY CHRISTM AS _51AUS VERNON TOWN Food Gift From Us! PRESENT RT. 30, POST R(3ADrPLAZA, VERNON FOR YOUR DOG Exit 96 off 1-86 W e H ave... The Gourmet Luncheon Group of Manchester ■k Gift Hams & Turkeys Relatives Visiting For The Holidays? Junior Women’s Club will ■k Fruit Baskets meet Monday noon at the End.Your Transportation Worries... home of Mrs. Susan 85 E. CENTER ST. k Candies & Nuts Chaloux, 66 Teresa Rd. Dillon Leasing Corp. 649-5268 k Baked Goods RENT-A-CAR 319 Main St., Manchoster 4 Door Granada Pinto Sedan 4 Door Torino 4 Door Maverick The VFW Auxiliary will k Dell Party Phoiw 643-214S have a Christmas party for Turtleneck Swnalars, Platters Doggie Toys, Fancy members and invited Collars and Coats. . . guests Tuesday starting M Complata grooming for with a potluck at 6:30 p.m. mwmmn all types ol dogs at the Post Home. In lieu of NICHOLS MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. exchanging gifts, a basket |4Mi IliiilW iW i aiW 'liiAliiAlli SUDS & will be passed for TM$ Chrittmu H nd for donations to purchase com- YALE SCISSORS 295 Broad Street fort articles for nPEWRITEU Manchester, Conn. hospitalized veterans. SERVICE Poet Road Plaza Rt. 30 Get Him A TYPEWRITERS VERNON 871-0600 ADDING MACHINES ^ N EW H EA D ’ SALES • EENTAU HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8d)0 to 5:30 . • REPMES Thursday 8:00-8:00 ~ S a t 8-1 OUVETTI • BBDRNIB • Min for Christmas PHOTOGRAPH albums with i t . All Make! Standard DAYS TO (P.S. For hii (hovor ol courM) 6 Portable 3 needlepoint insert. New and Repaired Prefinished items work up Onr M Ttn bfdlMca CHRISTMAS j - QUINN’S SHAVEH CENTER! Dill Hmtlnitar ' ------■ “ ist- i2 BIRCH STREET L 649-4BW . ^ o o d A e w ARCO 0 Manchotitr • 646-5520 J 41 n iM E U PLACE TIRES MAHCHEflER iScanJinavian G 'h Francis X. Terhune, Owner isaaiMWsEiiaEiiliaim w w of Christmas 6 4 3 -1 1 6 1 an J C ar J S L p Gifts from $2.-$5. The gift that Don’t Let A i entertains forever. At new ELUNGTON CENTRE PLAZA For A Practical Gift Think SAY... Village Record Barn, Yankee ELUNGTON, COMR . Noisy Muffler I Village, East Hartford. Of Us Far Tires 872-0273 Disturb Your | SHOCKS • FKONT END • DISC BRAKES MON. A TUBS. 10-8:30 Merry Christmas SEA Holiday! ^ e ^ • COMPLETE EXHAUST WED.-THUR8.-FRI. 10-8 I OIVE A BIKE SAT. A SUN. 10-8 ...In a most Tasteful way! AND OF COURSE OUR TIRES AND 1 FREE MOUNTING ’SMART i Our Candy ^SANIA R etl Home Christmas List Includes ipwiws*...... T i l l a g e GREEN LODGE BRAY’S d ish I JIM at... lOSpasd 8 Spaed STYLIST BOXED CHOCOLATES - A speda/ fruit and nut SSpead JEWELRY STORE I REGAL MUFFLER Featuring 737 lUs $L Msndisitsr A rest home with 24 hour assortment, double-dipped chocolate covered »KitchenAid Sat Up and Ready to Qo supervision has one large 3 Corner ol Broad and MEIT6 6trstoii Wigs nuts, fancy packed holiday tins, and a LAYAWAYS WUCOME FREE LOTTERY TICKET sunny room available. Old Center St. ‘10 OFF WHh M With $10 or More Purchasel large selection of boxed and milk chocolate. 646-2112 BlganUc Selaelhin GIFT CBRTIFICATES /tester’t 0/dest time atmoqihere, fabulous • General Electric f EitabllMhad Jenr/ery Store/ home cook^ meals. Come RK Men’a Produeta FARR’S FOR CHRISTMAS visit us and see for • Frigidaire 2 I U i SL Tin s , thru Fit W£ SUGGEST: HARD CANDIES - Both solid and filled Christmas • C H A R M S * PINS yourseif. OLD CIDER MILL - 1287 candy in attractive tins and bulk. Cut Appointments Preferred • W ATCHES • C LOCKS Main Street, Glastonbury. Slate Blue, Light Green, Navy, Dark Phone •BRACELETS rock, foil-wrapped fruits and berries, Last day of season - Sale, Green, Yellow, Rust, Brown. • G LASSW ARE 612 East Middle Tpke. December 14tb, KMi. 10%-40% 848-0867 • DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT Jacket Sizes: S-M-L-Xl ' 4»HeW!SiW!l RINGS end and paper-thin ribbon candy. on most merchandise. Have a • WEDDING BANDS Manchester, Conn. Nice Holiday. , Slack Sizes: 30-42 WaletS- - Chocolate covered B.D. PEARL ^ mmtimfkmkm m m /km CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES 649 Main St., Mancheeter 649-3985 ginger and Jordan crackers, creamy wafers. $ 2 8 * ® Tel. 643-2171 I’M DREAMING of a white Jingle Bell mix, crystallized cream wreaths, Christmas in a lovely new GIFT CERTIFICATES • fudge, salted oiled nuts, hostess mints, house bought from Merritt Available at The Market FOR YOUR last minute Agency, 646-1180. S U C K S * 1 7 ® ® Restaurant, Glastonbury, items, hostess gifts, stocking truffles and traditional Marzipan are but a few Conn. 633-3832. Seasons stuffers, tree ornaments. of the many taste treats you can find only at Many Colors Available In Longtl Greetings to All. Come to Lift The Latch, 977 Main Street, Manchester. 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PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDj^ Manchester, C6nn„ Sat., Dec. 13, 1975 f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Dec. 13, 1975- PAGE NINE Happy Are The The Herald Angle Windham. 66 6 6 By Earl Yost Holly>Ilays Sports Editor

Change in song worked wonders By LEN AUSTER The first quarter was a shooter’s bucket with 51 seconds left. The merriment of the holiday season is interwoven with the Hoping to turn over a new leaf arid regain their winning ways, the New M ter a poor shooting first half, Herald Sportswriter nightmare as Windham misfired on “We surprised them with our zone going 13 for 29, the Indians found the convivial gatherings of family and dear friends from far and near. E n g ^ d Whalers had Cantor Arthur Koret eing American the Beaiitlful in­ its first 17 floor attempts and (2-1-2). It took Windham a lot of time stead of the National Anthem before the home game against Minnesota. The target in the second half finishing up Happy are these "holly-days'' as everyone gathers 'round the bounti­ Victories have not come plentiful Manchester wasn’t much better. Six- to adjust. They have a good man-to­ move worked as the Whalers won, 3-2, and hope to add the scalp of CJeveland at 50 per cent from the field going 26 for Manchester High basketball in foot-five sophomore Steve McKenzie man offense which we didn’t want to ful table. It's a magical time of mistletoe and tinsel, with good food u w ^ t at the Hartford Civic Center...Look for attendance to pick up for for 52. Dom the stretch Manchester Willimantic but last night victory got the Indians on the board first with face,” cited Indian Coach Doug Pear­ Wh^er games after the first of the year...Ro^e Paiement and Tom hit on six of 10 fourth period accenting the festivities of these special December days. was achieved as the Indians spurted a tap^in with 5:54 left in the canto. son, “We didn’t play all that well but Webster are enjoying seven-game scoring streaks and goaiie Christer attempts. Windham had a woeful in the fourth quarter to take a 60-50 Manchester upped its lead to 8-0 when you win on an off night it’s a Abrahamsson of the Whalers has the second best goals allowed average in the percentage, connecting on just 22 of CCIL decision over Windham High. before Larry Hayden dumped in a good sign.” This table, set to the glow of candlelight and festive greens and WHA at 2.85...Hockey fans are asked to bring a toy or gift to tonight’s Whaler 69 field goal attempts, missing its T^e win by the Silk Towners was last nine shots of the contest , and game in conjunction with Project Noel...WilUe Oleksinski and his wife are reds, stars a spectacular beef tip roast, a traditional holiday dinner their second straight and gave them • Manchester (60) weren’t much better from the chari­ among the many Manchester Whaler fans who rarely miss a home game.r.Ad­ undisputed possession of first place in P Windham (50) choice. It's.resplendent ringed by Rice Royale — frozen long grain B F Pts P ty stripe canning just six of 17 vanced ticket sales for the appearance of ll^e Wednesday night the league. Eight clubs now stand 1-1 4 Baliard B F Pts 2 0-3 4 0 Sullivan attempts. white and wild rice, studded with succulent whole mushrooms and against Kansas City at the Hartford Civic Center is over the 9,000 figui'e. 'nbie 3 Quensnel 3 3-4 9 while Windham holds down the bot­ 10 4-7 24 5 Hayden Quesnel besides his high point total big attraction with the Kings is little Nate Archil^d while thp Celticsappear 1 McKenzie 1 (M) 2 4 0 -1 8 sparked with gay red pimiento. Holiday green tender young broccoli tom rung with an 0-2 ledger. OBlay led all rebounders ripping down 20 to have jellied since their last — and losing — appearance against Atlanta in 1 Demko OO 10 3 3-4 9 Leading most of the way, 0 Shane caroms, 16 off the defensive board spears, topped with a golden chiffon sauce, also accompany the Hartford. ' 5 McNickle Manchester saw its advantage dis­ 1 ^2 4 Ranun 4 Pisch 2 ^3 which Manchester dominated. Bruce flavorsome roast beef. The inviting prelude to the feast is an elegant appear in the third period as the 2 Risley 1 Moran 1 (M) Ballard added 10 rebounds to a final chilled pea soup. Ritchie local tie Whippets rallied to tie at 38-38. The 1 Hyde 0 Banks total of 37 compared to 28 for 3 04) OHall George Ritchie, latest named to receive a' Gold Key froih the Connecticut teams traded hoops before Mike 1 Sherman 1 04) 2 Windham. Mark Demko hit on five of 2 Oullette Sports Writers Alliance, has a local tie. His daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Elmore Quesnel gave the locals a 42-40 lead 12 floor shots for 10 points while at the turn going into the final stanza 21 Totals 26 8-lS 60 Quesnel was 10 for 17. Jim McNickle, resides in Manchester with her husband and two children. Ritchie will be 13 Totals 22 6-17 50 saluted Feb. 1 In New Haven for his contributions to sports in the state. The with a 12-foot running jumper. despite being out much of the time (M d Key dinner again falls on the same night as the New York Baseball Windham brought the count even at because of fouls , had five assists in­ Writers which means table dressing in the form of the start of the last eight minutes on cluding a key one in the closing Dinner Menu players at the Nutmeg fete wiU be smaU. Randy Smith, of Manchester, sports two foul shots by Neil Qirland but the stages. Chris Ramm paced Windham editor of the Journal, is the current Connecticut Sports Writers’ Allianclfe Indians weren’t to be denied ripping with 14 points, eight in the third Pea Soup Elegante' president. He’s a former Manchester High and Clark University athlete who off the next 12 points with Quesnel quarter when the Whippets made popping in eight of his game-high 24 their one bid. Beef Tip Roast also coached before joining the fourth estate...Rec Department has post­ points during the burst. Sophomore Manchester’s next tilt is Tuesday Rice Royale poned men’s basketball play Thursday night until January...Pat Fisher, who will 37 Jan. 2, will play his 197th NFL game today as a comerback when Scott Hyde had given Manchester the night at Clarke Arena against league Broccoli Chiffon Washington faces Dallas this afternoon at 3:30 on in the second of two NFL lead it wouldn’t relinquish, 44-42, foe Enfield High with a 7:45 starting 3 Tossed Garden Salad games on video. with a 12-foot jumper from the left time. Cranberry Muffins baseline. Plum Pudding With Brandied Hard Sauce Yankee Stadium opens April 15 Coffee or Tea Opening game at the new Yankee Stadium is scheduled Thursday after­ noon, April 15 with Minnesota providing the opposition for the Yankees. Features will include improved parking, new escalators, seating with no obstructions, a new public restaurant, a new Stadium Qub, and a scoreboard capable of showing instant replays...Fifty two night games, including five in Beef Tip Roast Saturday, are listed. Old Timers Day will be Aug. 7 against . Day Tech nips Rocky Hill games start at 2, night games at 8, doubleheaders at 1 and twi-nlght twinbills 3-1/2 to 8-pound beef tip roast at 5:30. Box and reserved seats are up 50 cents...Tickets for baseball games Basketball at Fenway Park have also been increased to see the Red Sox next Place roast, fat side up, on rack in open roasting pan. Insert meat thermometer Mason...Bob McManama joins four others as Americanbom members of the in triple overtime so bulb is centered in the thickest part. Do not add water. Do not cover. Roast in New England Whalers. Newcomer McManama a Harvard grad, hails from ^Im ont, Mass. Larry Pleau is from Lynn, Mass., and Paul Hurley frwn and the teams tied at 64-64 after two East Frosh a slow oven (325°F.) to desired degree of doneness; 140°F. for rare; 160°F. for Taking three overtimes to do hauled in a game-high 21 rebounds, Melrose, Mass. The Roberts brothers, Gordie and Doug, were bom in Detroit. extra periods. medium. For a 3-1/2 to 5-pound roast, allow 35 to 40 minutes per pound, depend­ it, Cheney Tech nipped Rocky the only starter to go the entire way. Taking its third win in as many Hill, 70-69, in “We played in spurts but it was a Ed Backiel and Bill McTeague starts yesterday was the East ing on desired doneness. For a 5 to 8-pound roast, allow 30 to 35 minutes good one for us to win,” commented Report on Rutgers paced Rocky Hill with 13 and 12 Catholic freshman basketball team, per pound. Conference basketball action Beaver Coach Gerry Blanchard. Here’s the report scout Don Permo brought back to UConn Coach Dee points respectively. Cheney won it at 69-68, over St. Thomas Aquinas at the For easier carving, allow roast to "set" in a warm place 15 to 20 minutes after last night at the Terriers’ gym. George Prasser paced Cheney with Eagles’ Nest. Rowe about tonight’s foe, unbeaten Rutgers: “It’s the quickest team I have the foul line connecting on 32 a game-high 14 points before he removal from oven. Since roast usually continues to cook after removal from seen. They run all night, fast break and press. All are capable scorers. They Eleven players, four Beavers and attempts, missing 12 times on the East led, 45-41, going into the final fouled out along with teammates Ed oven, it is best to remove it about 5°F. below the temperature desired. substitute freely without sacrificing over-all performance. They are tough seven Rocky Hill performers, fouled front end of a one-and-one situation. period but fell behind, 68-65, with 1:20 Chase, Jim Bartle and Tim Martin. left. Tom Hammick countered with defensively and play tough man to mari.’’ Enough said?...Channel 24 will out as 83 fouls were whistl^. The Strycharz had 13 points hitting on all two drives to put East back on top carry the game tonight from Rutgers...Nice honor for Bristol’s Doug win evens Cheney’s conference Cheney’s next clash is Tuesday six chances from the charity stripe in with 21 seconds showing on the clock Jackson. The Columbia running back has been named 1975 Ivy League Player record to 1-1 while the Terriers fall to night at home against non-conference overtime. Chase netted 11 points and the Saints failed to score in their Pea Soup Elegante of the Year. The senior broke into the starting backfield after the opening 0-2 in the COC. foe Somers High. Broccoli Chiffon while Haberern had eight tallies and last attempt preserving the Eagle game and turned in five better than 100-yard gained performances for the 2 cans (17 ounces each) young 1 cup dairy sour cream Clutch free throws by senior Cap­ win. IJons. Jackson was a strong runner against Manchester High in the CCIL ■■^"Cheney 1’ech (7i 2 packages (10 ounces each) 1 egg, separated tender sweet peas, undrained tain Paul Strycharz and a fast break 0) Rocky Hill (69) Hammick led the young Eagles 1/2 teaspoon salt ^ before going on to Columbia...In the first eight overtime games in the NFL P B young broccoli spears frozen bucket by Emil Haberern with a feed F Pts P B F Pts with 27 points, 19 in the fourth 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 2 teaspoons beef flavored 1/2 teaspoon onion salt this season, the team that won the loss six on six occasions...Rugged John 2 Strycharz 1 11 13 in butter sauce from Lance Schors finally put the 5 Detrino 0 3 3 quarter. Matt Atwater chipped in instant bouillon 3 Cooke 2 1 Dash pepper Riggins of the New York Jets is averaging 4.7 yards per carry, second only to verdict away in the third extra ses­ 5 4 Yanette 0 8 8 4 Haberern 3 2 8 with 14 markers. 1 cup hot water Paprika O.J. Simpsons 5.4 mark in the NFL...New Je t comerback George Hoey sion. 5 Cusano 1 0 2 Cook broccoli according to package directions. Combine egg pronounces his name who-he...Have a nice weekend. 5 Martin 2 3 7 5 McKinnon 2 0 4 yolk and mustard; mix well. Beat egg white until stiff peaks form Cheney led, 19-11, after the first 5 Bartle 1 2 4 4 Rago 1 0 2 Place peas and their liquid in blender; puree until smooth. Dissolve 5 Chase (do not overbeat). Partially open pouches; drain butter sauce into turn and held a 35-27 advantage at the 3 5 11 5 Backiel 2 9 13 East Girls instant bouillon in hot water and add to peas. Add sour cream, salt, intermission. The Beavers held a 5 Prasser 5 4 14 5 Eckel 3 0 6 small saucepan. Briskly stir in mustard-egg yolk mixture. Cook over Pro basketball roundup Winning its second straight by the onion salt and pepper; blend. Chill thoroughly. Sprinkle tops of three-point edge, 42-39, going into the 3 Tyler 0 2 2 4 Scheimbob 1 4 6 3 Schors same score, the East Catholic girls’ low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Fold in beaten egg white. individual servings with paprika. Yield; 6 cups. final canto but the Terriers knotted it 2 0 4 1 Blaner 1 0 2 0 Brodeur 0 2 2 basketball team downed St. Paul, 58- Spoon over hot broccoli spears. Serves 6. Rice Royale at 58-all. The first overtime resulted 5 McTeague 6 0 12 5 Benoit 2 5 9 36, yesterday in Bristol. with each side canning two markers 35 Totals 2 packages (12 ounces each) 2 tablespoons minced onion Kuberski standout 19 32 70 0 Bogiuslaw 1 n 2 Rita Lupacchino and Kathy Doocy frozen long grain white 2 tablespoons slivered almonds 48 ToUls 20 29 69 paced the Eagle maidens with 19 and 12 points respectively. Karen and wild rice 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Tedesco had 19 markers for St. Paul. 1 jar (2-1/2 ounces) whole in return to Celts 2 tablespoons diced pimiento mushrooms, drained 1 tablespoon sherry MHS Girls NEW YORK (UPI) — About this time every year the Boston Cook rice according to package directions. Saute mushrooms, Downed in basketball action Celtics can be counted on to start knocking off NBA opponents East rolls over Prince yesterday was the Manchester High onion and almonds in butter until onion is tender. Combine rice with without mercy. sauteed mixture, pimiento and sherry. Serves 6. Using its starters for less after the first turn and increased the game Friday will start at 3:30 with girls’ team, 54-51, by Windham High than half the game. East bulge to 49-14 at the half. Eagle the varsity game tapping off at about at Clarke Arena. The Indians now stand 1-2 for the season. Catholic scored an easy 86-38 Coach Stan Ogrodnik used reserves 5. 6 6 - - - •» most of the second half including two Manchester was down by 12 points victory over outmanned Prince liatholic (86) “ jayvee performers who suited up but then bounced back to tie it at 33- Holly-Days*’ Buffet Tech in non-conference basket­ p B F Pts ookies. When we really get it rebounds, also filled in well for Bob because of injuries to varsity all. The lead changed hands several together, watch out.” 2 Carlson 5 1-3 11 McAdoo, who had four fouls in the ball action last night in Hart­ players. East only had eight varsity times before the Whipjpets broke Set a buffet table in seasonal splendor and make merry by One player who showed up just in 3 Lindberg 5 10-10 20 first half. McAdoo scored 15 of his ford. players dressed, three sidelined with ahead with 49 seconds left. sharing this happy holiday menu with several lucky couples. time for Friday night’s fourth 2 Lusa 9 2-3 20 game-high 39 points in the final injuries. 1 Thompson 1 1-1 3 The Manchester jayvees won their straight victory was . The victory was the second in a The festive entree boasts fork-tender strips of tasty beef round period. Senior Co-Captain John Lusa and 1 Dumais 4 2-2 10 second straight, 34-20, over If it didn’t take long for Kuberski to row for the Eagles while Prince falls steak and elegant sliced mushrooms, with perky little baby Kings 109, Bulls 99 junior Jon Lindberg each had 20 5 Donnelly 2 4-4 8 Windham. Carol Plumadore and fit into the Celtic system, he likes to to 0-3 for the season. early peas-and red pimiento providing holiday color. Rice with Jimmy Walker scored 24 points and points to pace East with the latter 3 Bienkowski . 1 1-2 3 Kathy McConnell led the jayvees think it was because he was never East raced to a 25-8 advantage 23 to spark Kansas Ci­ hitting all 10 attempts from the 3 Murphy 2 4-4 8 with nine points apiece with Rhoda bell peppers and parsley accompanies this praiseworthy recipe. away long enough to forget. 3 Lucier 1 0-0 2 ty. With the Kings ahead 88-79 in the charity stripe. Six-foot-four junior Rice a^ing eight points. Ellen Kuberski was originally drafted by 3 Sullivan 0 1-2 1 third quarter, Chicago closed to five Gary Carlson added 11 points and led; Donadlq, had 13 points for Boston in 1969 and re-signed points with six minutes left but in the rebounding department with 1^ Manchester’s varsity team. Thursday after spending time with Goalie on loan 26 Totals 30 26-31 86 Buffet Menu Walker scored six and paced the caroms. Mark Dumais tossed in New Orleans, Milwaukee and Buf­ BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The Buf­ Kings to a 102-91 advantage. points to make it four players in dc Prince Tech (38) "Holly-Days" Steak Strips falo. And in his first game Friday, he falo Sabres of the National Hockey Cavs 109, Bucks 91 ble figures for East, which shot over P B F Pts Rice Verdi scored 12 points and helped the League said Friday goalie Gary 4 Moore 2 3-7 Pee Wee , Reserve Clarence “ Foots” Walker 54 per cent from the field. 7 Carrot Nuggets In Butter Sauce Celtics wallop the Washington Bromley has been loaned to 5 Nelson 4 0-1 8 Action at the Community Y last notched 15 points, five rebounds, five “ We didn’t look that sharp at the Molded Cherry Salad Ring Bullets 130-108. Providence of the American Hockey 3 Ellington 3 1-3 7 night saw CBC down Willis Garage assists and three steals in second and start but we did look good in the third Assorted Hot Rolls “I guess I ’m pretty lucky in a League on “an emergency basis.” 5 Hartfield 1 1-2 3 17-12, and Manchester Travel nip fourth quarter bursts to pace quarter when the starters played Fruit Cake Miniatures way,” he said. “If it looks like I had Providence, a farm club of the 4 Mazzarella 0 0-0 0 Community Y, 4-3. Cleveland to an easy win over about four minutes,” Ogrodnik Coffee or Tea no trouble fitting into the system ... I New York Rangers, needed goalten­ 3 Lowe 2 50 9 Chris Petersen had 10 points and Milwaukee. observed, “I hope the scheduling 1 Hightower 1 2-5 4 wanted to play Boston style but no ding help after goalie Doug Soutaert Tim Grady seven for CBC while Joe Sonics 97, Pistons 95 hasn’t hurt us too much. We’ll find 0 Pollard 0 0-1 0 one else wanted to play that way.” was called up by the Rangers last Johnson and Paul Tetreault each had Fred Brown scored 14 of his game out Friday.” 0 Flippen 0 DO 0 Kuberski was one of seven Celtics week. Soutaert was called up six markers for Willis. Jim Hall and 'Holly-Days" Steak Strips high 27 points in the fourth quarter to East has played two tilts and won 0 Burgess 0 OO 0 to score in double figures as Boston because Dune Wilson had been ailing. Mark Lebreux each had two points lead Seattle past Detroit. both by a total of 104 points. The 3 pounds beef round steak, 1 teaspoon dill weed dominated from the opening tapoff. Under the conditions of the loan, the 25 Totals 13 l^k5 38 for Travel while Mike Zotta had Nets 106, Spirits 98 Sabres will be able to recall Bromley Eagles’ next tilt is Friday against a cut 1 inch thick , 2 packages (10 ounces each) The Celtics ran to a 33-22 lead after three points for (immunity. Brian Taylor scored seven of his 26 at any time. good Bulkeley High of Hartford club ° Score at half: East 49-14 3 tablespoons cooking fat little baby early peas one quarter and stretched it to 59-45 3 points in the final 1:40 to wrap up the which will be a real test. The jayvee at the half as Glenn McDonald came 2 teaspoons salt frozen in butter sauce victory for New York. Julius Erving off the bench to spark the team and 1/8 teaspoon pepper 3 packages (12 ounces each) led the Nets with 27 points while scored eight of his 24 Junior 2 jars (4-1/2 ounces each) frozen rice verdi (rice with Swen Nater added 22 points and 17 ' Bolton (74) points. Area school basketball sliced mushrooms bell peppers and parsley) rebounds. B F Pts Paced by Rick Costello’s 22 points, Water 1/2 cup water Elsewhere in the NBA, Los Spurs 107, Colonels 100 Ryba 5 2 12 Five area basketball games were Mike Fortin pumped in 22 points the Braves stopped the Lakers, 68-41, Angeles topped Philadelphia 114-102, Brown 2 2 6 played last night with three clubs for South Windsor as the Bobcats last night at the East Side Req. Milt 1/2 cup cognac 3 tablespoons flour Rookie Mark Olberding, promoted HiUs Buffalo beat New York 123-110, Kan­ 7 2 16 coming away with wins. won their first after two non- Greenberg had 12 points lor the 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1 jar (2 ounces) sliced pimiento, to a starting forward, came up with Kowalyshyn 10 5 25 sas City downed Chicago 109-99, Ellington High won its second winners while Bob Smith had ^ 6i0