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t>AGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Jan. 22. 1975 Library Adds New Books

Gladstone — Handbook for the Fiction medical college admission test STAMPS AND COINS Charyn — Blue eyes Grilhe — The cat and man Creasey — A herald of doom By RUSS MacKENDRICK i Hessrick — Cowboys Dwyer-Joyce — The moonlight Hunt — Undercover iianrljFatFr lEuFtiing MfralJi way Kaplan — Mark Twain and his Falkirk — Blackstone and the world Whooping cranes are in the scourage of Europe Kramer — The free earth guide MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 96 How many United States Manchester—A City of Village Charm public prints lately because, Fletcher — A lovable man to gardening TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS although greatly outnumbered, mints have flourished besides Gordon — The Freeboy heiress Neier — Bossier: the secret they have finally won a victory the Philadelphia, the San Fran­ Harris — Black Sunday files keep on you over the United States Army cisco and the Denver? There Hartman — The surgeons Newman—One mind’s eye; the Air Force. These nearly extinct was, as we all know by now, the Keppel — Loving sands, deadly portraits and other photographs birds shuttle back and forth Carson City, but were you sands of Arnold Newman between their nesting site in aware of the New Orleans Lord — The spider and the fly Nikolaieff — 'The President and .jv'fe northern Canada and their (1835-1909), the Charlotte, N.C. Mills — One just man the Constitution Ford, Grasso Plans winter abode at the Aransas (1838-61) and the Dahlonega, Shagan — City of angels Niisson — Competing in cross­ ’ \ National Wildlife Refuge in Ga. (1838-61) country skiing Texas. The last two were only for Non-Fiction Onoda — No surrender gold coins such as the Against the objections of bird Barnet — Global reach: the Paz — In praises of hands; con­ people, the Air Force had per­ Templeton Reid and the temporary crafts of the world Bechtlers, so to get a represen­ f power of the multirational cor­ sisted in establishing a bombing porations Samuels — Once upon a stage; range nearby and the number of tative piece from each mint the merry world of vaudeville % Blackburn — The illustrated en­ Hit by Economist would be beyond the usual cranes showing up had cyclopedia of woodworking Soble — 'The impossible dream; embezzlement from the the Equity Funding story diminished from 55 to 46 in one handtools, instruments and HARTFORD (UPI) - A top gathering that the tariff on imported oil money more cheaply than the utilities but grocery budget. Stack — Shotgun digest year. Now the military has devices Connecticut energy executive said that Ford said he would proclaim today that in the long run the state’s credit will Symons — Silton seasons; from will be an “economic disaster” for agreed to practice-bomb Citibank — Citibank, Nader and today that President Ford’s tariff suffer by overborrowing, which will in to attend Chuck Berry’s Late Flash! L’il Orphan An­ the diary of a countryman Connecticut, echoing statements by Mrs. elsewhere. the facts proposal will devastate New turn hurt taxpayers. The stamp shown, which was seminar entitled ‘‘What is It?” nie, Sandy, Daddy Warbucks, Tug Has Slow Going on Chicago River Home fix-it encyclopedia; ed. Grasso and other New England governors. and Punjab have been immor­ Cohen — Nuclear science and England’s economy but also criticized Willis also said public utility regulations released in 1957, was the fourth (Stamp identification). society by Dorothy Sara But he termed Mrs. Grasso’s proposal to in the Wildlife Conservation The next meeting will be at talized on bronze, silver, and Nebula award stories nine, ed. Gov. Ella Grasso’s plan to issue utili­ issue tax-free state bonds to finance utility should be reviewed, claiming that faulty Cutting a slov(r but sure path through the ice on the Chicago River, the tugboat Donald C. Drescher — Skiing on the level series. The first one was the the same place on Tuesday the gold ingots by the Museum of by Kate Wilhelm ty construction bonds. construction as “trying to kid taxpayers regulations have cost taxpayers “billions Cartoon Art in Greenwich, Hannah pushes westward after after passing through the locks near Lake Michigan recent­ Dunninger — Dunnlnger’s of dollars.” flying turkey, then the 28th, starting at 7 p.m. If our secrets as told to Walter Gibson Of the press, by the press, for Robert H. Willis, chairman and presi­ by putting a bit of their utility bills on their Conn. As Fred Flintstone would ly. River traffic became a little smoother as temperatures rose above the freezing point pronghorn antelope, and the opaque projector can be per­ the press (and others too); by dent of Connecticut Natural Gas Corp., tax bills.” The best solution, Willis said, would be put it — “Abba-dabba-doo!” later. (UPI photo) Faber — An irreverent guide to third, the king salmon — all in suaded to project, the what-is-it Washington State Laura L. ^ b b The world atlas was a key, speaker at the “Connecticut “When you try to finance utilities to tap offshore petroleum reserves on the 1956. These three fauna have program will be expanded. of food Economic Summit Conference 1975,” that through the credit of the state you end up northeastern continental shelf. New and done very well since that year, drew concerned persons to the Hartford with the same costs,” Willis said. “The cheaper energy sources for New England but the whooping crane is still Hilton. trend now is to reflect the truth in bills.” will be needed to turn around the just about hanging on. pessimistic economic outlook for the This stamp in blue, green, Like a well-known British Willis told the generally gloomy fjg said that the state could borrow region, he said. and gold, has got to be one of politician, I have not always the most attractive of all our been wrong (or right). The new commemoratives. A grumpy Panama 100-balboa gold coin, ornithologist might complain scoffed at in this column, went Casts Only ^No^ Vote that the artist made the chicks over big. Ford Hastens Oil Tariff too squatty — not enough leg. Eager beavers came from FINAl WEEK! During the New England Governors tion to block President Ford’s debate. Flanking Gov. Thomson are But think of them as wading far-off states and lined up four Conference Gov. Meldrim Thomson proposed three-dollar per barrel tax Gov. Philip Noel (left) of Rhode WASHINGTON (UPI) - Forcing a coi. knee-deep in their environment. Ford’s answer — privately to Ullman “But it seems to me that the Congress— abreast in block-long queues to (center) cast the only negative vote increase on imported oil. The resolu­ frontation with Congress and governors of Other U.S. Wildlife stamps to pick up the item that would Island and Gov. James Longley of and publicly to a Wednesday night meeting individually or collectively — if they dis­ for a resolution supporting legal ac- tion was adopted after an hour of Maine. (UPI) the Northeastern states. President Ford of the Conference Board — was, in effect, agree, should not nitpick, should not pick look for are the wood duck of yeild in bullion less than 40 per intended to act today to increase the 1968, the buffalo (1970), and the cent of their investment. to declare political war on Congress. on this part or that part. If they don’t nation’s fuel costs by imposing increased Suddenly switching to a hard line stand two se-tenants: trout-alligator- The Franklin Mint announced agree they should step up with a com­ tariffs on imported crude oil. in his speech to the cheering businessmen. polar bear-condor (1971), and the first-day events with a full- prehensive alternative rather than try to Regals Daring the Congress to stop him. Ford Ford said, “I’m going to sign the declara­ the fur seal-cardinal-pelican- page chortle in the Wall Street Young Hostage Eludes Robbers move in a backward way.” intended to sign a presidential proclama­ tion tomorrow to force action by the bighorn sheep of 1972. Journal. Displaying the political combativeness tion that would raise duties on imported Congress so that the country will have ac­ of a predecessor he much admires, the Panamanians hope that SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) - Loucindy A federal warrant was issued Police cars and a police helicopter kept crude oil by $1 a barrel on Feb. 1, $2 on tion, not limitations, in the months late Democratic President Harry S. It was a busy evening at collectors will not absorb all of Sherman, 17, held hostage by two armed Wednesday for one of the suspected track of the van’s progress as it roamed March 1 and $3 on April 1. ahead,” Truman, Ford leaned slightly over the Mott's Community Hall on the these pieces because they robbers since a clothing-store robbery gunmen, identified as David Roy Winter, from South Bend to nearby Michigan and The White House said the executive Ford, his voice rising in off-the-cuff podium and told the businessmen, “I can 14th. Manchester Philatelic would be handy in circulation. 'Tuesday night, eluded her abductors early 23, South Bend. Police said the other back to South Bend. Finally the robbers directive would be signed at 3:30 p.m. remarks, said “I submitted a comprehen­ imagine nothing more disappointing to the Society members and guests The country puts out no folding today and was found wandering on a city suspect was believed to be Arnold Brewer, telephoned police and demanded they be EST. sive action-oriented program both for the American people than to have the drifted into groups for stamp money whatever — just hard street near police headquarters. 20, also of South Bend, but no warrant was given a car and that surveillance be Ford originally did not intend to sign the economy and for the solution of our energy Congress deprive the President of the gossip, circuit-booking, trading, cash. So one imagines that the “She was found walking along a street in SPEQACULAR issued for his arrest. dropped. order until Friday. His decision to sign it problems. I recognize that within the United states of a capability to force ac­ and, in the northeast corner, a usual greeting is ‘‘Hi, Baggy!” the vicinity of the station,” said Lt. John At a news conference,' Police Chief John Police complied and two hostages — a sooner was seen as an uncompromising Congress with 535 members. House and tion both in the economy and in energy, as good age mix. 7 to 70, gathered Weinzetl of the South Bend police. “She Walsh said he believed the kidnapers were policeman and Mrs. Rosenbaum — were challenge to members of Congress who Senate, there could be honest dis­ some members of Congress are apparent­ was not harmed at all. She’s a little still in the city, but that he had no proof. released when the bandits switched want to enact a 90-day delay in the first agreements as to this part or that part. ly willing to do.” hysterical, but outside of that, she seems vehicles. The other policeman was freed tariff increase. fine.” The bandits, one carrying a sawed-off But opposition to the increase was not shotgun and the other a pistol, were later, and the bandits continued their PLUS A DOLLAR Police said Miss Sherman apparently flight with Miss Sherman. confined to Capitol Hill. Prior to the broke free from her abductors and fled trapped by police during a robbery at The car was later found abandoned in a signing. Ford faced a showdown meeting BOOK REVIEWS from their hideout, which authorities Rosenbaum’s Clothiers Tuesday night. with a group of Northeastern governors northwest area of the city. believe is somewhere in the city. ’The robbers took six persons in the store who claim the increase will place a State and local police and FBI agents hostage, then bargain^ with police. One heavier burden on their region than other The Reich Marshal, by past Mrs. Cohen’s camera pro­ CASH were searching for the two gunmen. hostage escaped by feigning a heart at­ parts of the country. LONDON, Ont. (UPI) - A'12-year-old vides unique and beautiful il­ tack. He was removed by ambulance. Five of the six New England governors Leonard Mosley. (Doubleday, boy who had been held hostage for more lustrations for the inspired text voted in a meeting Wednesday to take $12.50) Mosley, a veteran jour­ Police later provided the gunmen with a than 30 hours by an armed robber was nalist and writer about the A real event in book publishing. K iner Makes van for their getaway and two policemen legal action to try to block Ford’s $3-a- safely recovered by police early today. barrel hike on foreign oil. They threatened World War II era, has produced to serve as hostages. The robbers fled with The gunman was still at large. an incomplete biography of Her­ the policemen. Miss Sherman, a high- to join in a lawsuit being prepared by English Decoration in the 18th H all of Fame The robber, a man who escaped from Massachusetts and Rhode Island. mann (joering, the German air Century, by John Fowler and school student employed at the store, and hero who became president of Ruth Rosenbaum, wife of store owner Ir­ prison last fall, previously ransomed the The House Ways and Means Committee John Comforth. (Pyne, $30) A NEW YORK (UPI) - Seven-time boy’s two brothers and sister for $10,000 appeared likely to approve a 90-day delay the Reichstag and head of the decorator and architectural ving Rosenbaum. Luftwaffe during Hitler’s rise to National League home run king Ralph and a getaway car. either today or Friday. Sen. Edward M. historian gang up on the richest Kiner, baseball’s premier long ball Kennedy, D-Mass., said he would begin power. Mosley’s account of Goer- period • of English decor from Police identified the fugitive gunman as ing’s early life is very readable, slugger of the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, David Wayne Cline, 22, and said he was working toward similar delay legislation bedhangings and wallpaper to today was named to the Hall of Fame by LOTTERY today. The Ford energy plan has stirred but it becomes sketchy during carpets and mourning decora­ still at large today and was believed the war years. And it is skimpy the Baseball Writers Association of traveling with a girl friend, Gail Guest. heavy opposition in Congress, probably tions. All the elements are illustr­ Sell eppllet to enough to override a veto of the delay with the details of this talented •elected groups In America. WINNERS ated in hundreds of photos of ex­ Police found the young hostage, Robert legislation. but monstrously flawed man’s HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: each category and not Kiner, now 52, was a strapping right- isting 18th Century stately to every Item In our Field, unharmed when they stopped the Ways and Means Chairman A1 Ullman last months as a defendant at handed hitter who hit 369 home runs homes. An awesome record of •tock...Naturelty, The winning Connecticut Lottery getaway car they had given Cline. An ex­ gave Ford an opportunity Wednesday to Nuremberg when only he, BUY ANY ITEM AT OUR REGULAR because ol these give­ during his career with the Pittsburgh social history and high fashion. number drawn today is 33 Green 446. convict who had driven Cline in his escape gracefully bow out, asking him to delay among the surviving Nazi away pricee, there will Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Cleveland In­ PRICE — GET A SECOND ITEM AT be a sllghl charge for dians from 1946 through 1955. He set a was still at the wheel. voluntarily the import levies. leaders hang-doggedly awaiting alterations on sale The Wind Chill Factor, by National League record by leading or the gallows at length and im­ merchandise. Thomas Gifford. (Putnam, $8.95) • t t \ 9 THE SAME PRICE OR LOWER FOR tying for the lead in home runs seven con­ pressively defended himself In the opening portion of the secutive seasons and he was a game­ before the .Allied tribunal. book the author, an efficient ONLY $1.00... winning hitter despite the fact that he craftsman, promises a rousing EXAMPLE: Select A Suit (or S110, Own Select Another played most of his career with weak State Leasing Probe Extended China Today, and Her Ancient story of Nazism alive and well in teams. Treasures by Joan and Jerome Suit of Equat Price or Less and Pay Only S ill, phis tax Argentina and elsewhere. The and alteration chargel After Kiner hit 23 homers for the HARTFORD (UPI) — The Investigation Thomas J. Meskill, failed to honor during Britain and contributed $4,(XX) to his Cohea (Abrams $22.50) Main­ secret papers of the chief Nazi Pirates in his rookie season, the club built of state property leases has been extended the investigation. successful 1970 campaign alone. land China opened wide its doors sympathizer in the United States a “short porch” in left field-known as and a subpoena re-issued to New Britain Tomasso argued through his lawyer the The contractor is also a friend of former to the Cohens Chinese-speaking during World War 11 are Kiner’s Garden”—which reduced the dis­ contractor Angelo Tomasso, who may lose leasing subcommittee was not legally Republican State Chairman J. Brian university professors enabling unearthed and apparently tance to the fence in the left-centerfield two profitable state leases he won through formed and had no right to subpoena his Gaffney and Public Works Commissioner them to get an unprecedented reveal the workings of a danger­ power zone by perhaps 30 feet. political influence. federal income tax records. Paul J. Manafort, also both New Britain view of the Communist system An Appropriations Committee un­ ous postwar Nazi plot. But all too CHOOSE FROM... Kiner responded by hitting 51 homers in The Appropriations Committee also residents. which exists side-by-side with animous vote Wednesday extended to soon the story bogs down as the 1947 and then compiled successive totals voted to name Sen. Richard Bozzuto, R- Tomasso is charged by the subcom­ the glories of China’s Imperial March 1 the legal life of its leasing in­ plot ripples into ever-widening of 40, 54 , 47, 42 and 35. Watertown, and Sen. Robert Houley, D- mittee with misrepresenting the • SUITS vestigation subcommittee, which went out complications that are less and Vernon, to fill two vacancies on the •ilding’s renovation cost, saying it should of existence Jan. 7 after issuing a less believable. leasing subcommittee. have been around $1.1 million instead of preliminary report. • SPORTCOATS Investigators recommended the re­ $1.6 million. The structure houses Depart­ Rep. Richard A. Dice, R-Cheshire, the BEST SELLERS Qassics of the Horror Film, by issuing of Tomasso’s subpoena to obtain ment of Transportation workers. (UPI - Publishers’ Weekly) William K. Emerson. (Citadel, • SLACKS WEATHER subcommittee’s chairman, requested the his federal income tax records for a leased The Tomasso lease resulted from Fiction $12) Another in the long series of extra tin\e to complete a final report, building at 160 Pascone Place, Newington. “collusion” between Tomasso and which will discuss 54 leases not considered Centennial -- James A. film pictorials, but notable for A Tomasso enterprise, Riverview Real­ transportation officials before Tomasso • SHOES during a round of public hearings on the Michener the intelligent commentary on Partly cloudy tonight with overnight ty Inc., of Farmington, holds a lease for a even had any interest in the property, the leasing scandal. Something Happened -- this unique genre. Horror films lows in the 20s. Friday variable cloudiness former warehouse the state itself could subcommittee said. • SWEATERS Dice also asked for authority to reissue Joseph Heller are not art. Still they can be ex­ and milder with highs around 40. have bought and saved $2 million had it not Another Tomasso-leased building for a Tte Seven-Per-Cent Solution tremely artful and immensely Probability of precipitation near zero a subpoena which Tomasso, a close friend rented the structure from Tomasso for 20 highway department garage in Winsted - John H. Watson, M.D. entertaining. This book is the • OUTERCOATS tonight and 10 per cent Friday. and financial supporter of former Gov. years, the subcommittee said. should be renegotiated or condemned and The Ebony Tower - John next best thing to viewing "King Tomasso grew up with Meskill in New taken over by &e state because it was ob­ Fowles Kong” for the 23rd time. • DRESS SHIRTS tained under questionable circumstances, Workers Flee from Fire The Pirate - Harold Robbins the subcommittee said. Lady - Thomas Tryon The Winsted lease involved the "inten­ • SPORT SHIRTS Factory workers rush from a burninf; five-story building in Manilla, The Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - Comanches, by T.R Fehren- tional deception” of a prospective bid John leCarre bach. (Knopf, $12.50) The Com­ • SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Goldberg Wins Endorsement competitor and was awarded on the Philippines, in an effort to reach safety following a fire which roared Walership Down - Richard anches were the absolute rulers “direct instruction” of former Transpor­ through the building. At least 51 persons, most of them women employed Adams of the western plains of the tation Commissioner A. Earl Wood, a in the wig factory, were killed and 79 others injured in the inferno. (UPI Harlequin - Morris West TIES Meskill appointee, the report said. Photo) United States in the early years F4 The Dogs of War - Frederick of the 19th century. Fearsome Gov. Ella T. Grasso has since asked At­ In Close Contest with Cole torney General Carl Ajello to see whether Forsyth warriors and eJtcellent horse­ BELTS Nonfiction the state can re-negotiate or break both men, they roamed and raided as By SOL R. COHEN The Bermuda Triangle - they pleased. The gradual committee, was nominated by Walter Tani, after a standing ovation from the Tomasso leases along with four others for Ireland’s Beauty Topic Charles Berlitz with J. Manson decimation of the race through Jack Goldberg of 119 Wyneding Hill Rd. Sinon. Seconding speeches were by Henry committee for his “dedicated service as a highway garages. Valentine decades of battles with the U.S. PLEASE NOTE: SALE ALSO INCLUDES OUR has been endorsed by the Democratic Becker and Dominic Squatrito. town director,” thanked everyone for All Things Bright and Army and Texas Rangers Town Committee to fill a vacancy on the Cole, who was one of six possibles making it possible for him to serve the town. Of Herald Travel Show Beautiful -- James Herriot makes gripping, exciting read­ town Board of Directors. screened by the nominating committee, Strictly Speaking - Edwin ing. The book has the epic sweep BIG & TALL FASHIONS FOR MEN SHOP! The endorsement was not without a was nominated Wednesday night by Mary “I did my best and I only hope it was Newman and grandeur fitting to the fatal struggle, however. It came after a contest LeDuc. Seconding speeches were by good enough,” he remarked. INSIDE The Herald's Travel Show featuring There is still time to pick up free tickets The Palace Guard - Dan clash of two cultures. ★ MANCHESTER STORE ONLY... Wednesday night with Daniel Cole of 42 Joseph McCarthy and Barbara Coleman. Ireland will be presented tonight at 8 in the at The Herald’s office or from the Rather and Gary Paul Gates Elizabeth Dr. Goldberg won by a 34 to 32 Cole, a member of the town committee Goldberg, 50, is an architect and builder. auditorium at Manchester High School. following sponsoring travel agents: Mer­ He is a partner in Brentmoor Management TODAY Tales of Power - Carlos A. The Glory of the Hum­ vote. It then was made unanimous, on a from 'Voting District 5, is an engineer at Films entitled “Ireland Ours,” and cury Travel, 627 Main St.; Goodchild- Co. of Sycamore Lane, Manchester. Castaneda mingbird, by Peter De Vries. motion by Cole. Pratt and Whitney. After the vote, he con­ “Prospects of Ireland,” will be shown. Bartlett, 113 Main St.; LaBonne Travel, 67 E. Center St.; Globe Travel, 555 Main St.; A Bridge Too Far -- (Jomelius (Little, Brown, $6.95) This is not The vacancy on the board results from gratulated the winner, thanked all who Area P r o file ...... Pages 6, 7, 8, 181 William Healey, sales representative of CASH & CARRY He is a form er m em ber of the Hastings Travel, Coventry; and O’Keefe Ryan first rate De Vries but even sec­ the resignation of Democrat John Tank voted for him and pledged to continue Manchester Redevelopment Agency, the Aer Lingus-Irish Airlines, will answer Neighbor’s K itchen ...... Page 11 Travel, 750 Silas Deane Highway, Supership - Noel Mostert ond rate De Vries is entertain­ ALL SALES FINAL! Effective Jan. 31, it was accepted with working for the good of the Democratic Town Building Committee and the Codes questions. Business news...... Page 19 Wethersfield. The Memory Book - Harry ing. This time the novelist has regret by the board nine days ago. party and the town. and Zoning Revision Committee. He has The Ann Marie O’Keefe School of Irish Lorayne and Jerry Lucas REGAL MEN'G GHBP The board, 2 to 1 Democratic, will elect Those planning to attend the show are taken a satirical view of a Sam­ Goldberg, who is chairman in Voting resided in Manchester since 1953. Cummings answers Nate ... Page 12 Step Dancing will present its students in a The Woman He Loved -- ••CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S STORE” a replacement Feb. 4. It invariably requested to use street parking areas or my Glick type from Wabash, District 4, had a one-sentence acceptance He trades anything for car . Page 20 dance exhibition and Robert Harrington Ralph G. Martin accepts the recommendation of the town speech, “I’m very grateful to the town He and his wife, the former Barbara the area behind the school. Parking direct­ Ind., who marries the boss’ Rebates spur car sa le s...... Page 20 will display his collection of Beleek china. ly in front of the building is utilized by Ah-One, Ah-Two -- Lawrence daughter and becomes famous committee. committee for its confidence and I look Weiss, are natives of Long Beach, N.Y. There will be drawings for door prizes Welk with Bernice McGeehan Goldberg, who had been the choice of forward to serving my town and my par­ They have three children: Susan, 24, MCC loses again ...... Page I'l students and teachers attending the Adult on a fixed television show. 903 MAIN STvy MANCHESTER - TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON donated by area merchants, Irish Airlines Evening School classes. , the Democrats’ 10-member nominating ty.” Barry, 19, and Elizabeth, 10. Thoughts A pLEN ty...... Page 13 and sponsoring travel agents. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 THEATER SCHEDULE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., Jan. 23. 1975- PAGE THREE The Lighter Side NATIONAlRA IIV flM WEATHERWBAinCII 9CISERVICE FOHCAST f 7aM EST I - A4- 75 3aoo I iiwvT 29.77 ^ UA East 1 - “Airport” 7:30- Vernon Cinema 1 - “Harry & Show case C inem a 3. - States Disputing Bicentennial Croup 9:30 Tonto” 7:15-9:20 “Freebie and the Bean” 7:25- • l A T T U UA East 2 - “Murder on the Cinema 2 — “The Longest Marine Boundary "•f f f »?■ Forms Two Committees Sand Trap Treaty Orient Express’ 7:00-9:20 Yard” 7:00-9:10 NOTE: Special Late Show J /J i. The Vernon Bicentennial activities which will represent •OETON, UA East 3 — “The Last Showcase Cinema 1 — Friday & Saturday 12:25 CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Commission has formed two the nation’s and Vernon’s past f much territory Maine was 1 '4 Detail” 9:10; “Buster & Billie” “Earthquake” 7:15-9:40 .f New Hampshire legislators trying to get. committees to plan and initiate cultural heritage. Said Essential MINNEAFOLISi 7 ; 1 5 NOTE: Special Late Show with the Golden Gun 7:10-9:15 peered at lines on charls of A legislative committee local activities to celebrate the The commission hopes to in­ Friday & Saturday 12:15 n . i t * « Portsmouth Harbor and were Wednesday was considering a nation’s 200th birthday. volve the entire community in “The important strategic ).4B I C H I C A « Q < leWVOHK Bumsid6 — “The Godfather Show case Cinem a 2 — NOTE: Special Late Show Bv DICK WEST told they weren’t getting a fair resolution which would back the The commission, headed by the planning and participation consideration, however, is the Part H” 8:00 “Towering Inferno” 8:00 f'^day & Saturday 12:10 share of lobster waters in the WASHINGTON (U PI)-Sen. EAIR fishermen in their contention Donald Eden, is currently in the bicentennial events. number of holes each course working on two themes, William Proxmire says the proposed marine boundary that "Lights on Range,” a line The Heritage committee will armed forces are spending $13.9 has. Our armed forces go in •iTN FRA N C ISC O settlement with Maine, “Heritage ’76,” and “Festival meet Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. at the strongly for 18-hole courses, \ i drawn to the Isles of Shoals USA.” million a year to maintain a New Hampshire’s chief boun­ from two shore-based home of Joni Boulanger, 18 whereas the Soviet golf The Heritage program will worldwide system of 300 3 a 2 4 dary negotiator said protesting lighthouses, should mark the Willowstream Dr., telephone program has been developed focus community attention on 872-9888. military golf courses. The Rag Doll Is having a waakend fishermen don’t realize how boundary instead of the more primarily on the 9-hole concept. LO S AN SSLES the history of the town. It will This is “ a waste of the 'ATLANTA westerly line agreed to by the The Festival committee will “Thus, at any given moment, be concerned with highlighting taxpayers money in a time of governors and councils of both meet Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m, at the we have more players teeing off the values and traditions of home of Joyce Taylor, 36 inflation compounded by DALLAS states. recession,” he contends. than they do.” Democratic Club earlier generations of Ver- Discovery Rd., telephone 875- I was relieved to note, I said, “What about driving LOWEST TEMEIIATUIU Nominates Slate The fishermen’s lawyer, nonites. The committee also 8527. however, that he has not ranges?” NEWONLEANS I Stephen Katz of Boston, said if hopes to develop local interest Anyone with ideas or wishing demanded an immediate cut­ ” In order to provide : M U M I When the Democratic Club of New Hampshire men have to in places of historic importance to work with either committee back. For any sort of unilateral reasonable equality, which is Manchester meets Feb. 19 to sail through Maine waters to in town. should attend the meeting of his sand trap reduction at this time essential for detente, any h - iec en o — elect officers for 1975-76 it will return to harbor, a law against The Festival program will be or her choice by calling either would be the height of folly. military golfing treaty would consider the following slate, transporting small lobsters in concerned with exhibitions, phone numbr or attending It has been alleged that Presi­ have to cover the entire spec­ IAIN ^I^SNOW proposed by its nominating Maine would cost them "a full arts and craft fairs, athletic either meeting. dent Ford's Vladivostok arms trum of facilities,” the Com­ committee: 20 per cent of their income.” events and similar activities. It is the commission’s hope to modore replied. Irene LaMay, President; • The committee is searching for have an over-all program put agreement will give the Soviet T^SHOWEIS ^ f iSw Union missile superiority. ’“Our present global commit­ Richard LaPointe, vice presi­ “Maine is claiming a good entertaining and educational together by July of this year. un WEATHII fOTOCAST B dent; Barbara McConville, deal more than they know There is no doubt, however, ment. which extends to 19 You can't afford to miss it! p-' that the United States holds a foreign countries, includes 163 secretary; David Paris, about,” Richard Upton, New distinct edge in military golf driving ranges, 178 practice treasurer; Betty Emerson, Hampshire’s chief negotiator in Sewer Line Dropped courses. greens and 19 pitch-and-putt For Period Ending 7 AM Friday. Thursday night will find rain or showers in the area from financial secretary; and the centuries-old dispute, told ' * ‘ Five property owners on all in agreement that there is no West Rd. will not have to pay With the Geneva arms limita­ layouts. the east Gulf coast into the Carolinas, as well as in upper Washington state. Snow is Fashionable Blouses Alphonse Reale, sergeant at reporters. need for the lines. They also tion talks due to resume Jan. 31, ”If the tfesty froze our arms. for sewer installation which noted there is no likelihood that expected across the northern Rockies and upper Mississippi valley. Elsewhere, mostly The fishermen hope a America’s bunker and water facilities at thay level, the Ever so new, these popular nylon crinkle blousee are the current The only repeat is Paris, for they claim they do not need. there will be any more building fair weather should prevail. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in legislative resolution backing hazard strength could give our Soviet Union wduld be per­ treasurer. James Holmes is the Following a public hearing on in that particular area. rage. Choose from a wide assortment of colors and patterns In sizes “Lights on Range” would in­ negotiators good bargaining mitted to build 10 additional parenthesis) Atlanta 42 (56), Boston 29 (42), Chicago 25 (42), Dallas 38 (60), Denver 21 current president. Nominations the request to delete the West 5/6 to 13/14. fluence the U.S. Supreme Court The council, has taken the leverage. pitch-and-putt courses to offset (54), Duluth 10 (28), Houston 40 ( 66), Jacksonville 54 (69), Kansas City 28 (49), Los Angeles will be accepted also from the Steele Will Succeed Ackerman Rd. portion from a sewer in­ in its pending decision on the same action in other sections of At least that was the position our player capacity advantage. 39 (71), Miami 68 (80), New Orleans 48 ( 67), New York 32 (46), Phoenix 38 (70), San Fran­ floor. stallation project in the area of consent decree boundary agree­ town where property owners taken by Commodore Claus von “The big sticking point is cisco 46 (59), Seattle 44 (53), St. Louis 28 ( 52), Washington 32 (51). The meeting Feb. 19 will be at Robert H. Steele, left, is greeted on front steps of Norwich Steele will succeed Ackerman when he retires in summer. Rt. 30, the Town Council agreed ment between Maine and New were not interested in having Frigate (ret.), a top military whether, once these limits are 8 p.m. in the K of C Home, Main Savings Society by Laurence J. Ackerman, bank president. (UPI photo) the portion could be deleted. Hampshire. sewer lines installed and so links expert, when I called him reached, the Soviets could ex­ Reg. 16.00 St. Four of the property owners, petitioned the council. for reaction to Proxmire’s pand some of their 9-holers to 18 speaking at the hearing, were statement. holes and thus gain extra ‘9.99 Von Frigate told me that fairway capabilities. course numbers are relatively meaningless. What really “That is certainly something EP matters is player capacity. our intelligence apparatus TV TONIGHT “Let us say that Russia had should watch for. 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Navy, red, white, no cover , no minimum 1964-1974 16 reg., slim. Basic.colors. 4T. Stock up now! gold, green or pink. FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10-9. USE YOUR FORBES’ CHARGE, MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975- PAGE FIVE iflaudu'iitrr i£uniiuu iirnilii MAX LERNER Allegheny County Trying to Do Something Onr 40 Tmt* oI UiMxotlM Sarvloi ______OPINION To End Dangers of Lead Poisoning Open 24 Hours Dally FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE The Trade Foul-Up By RUDY CERNKOVIC determine how many houses who have completed 65 per cent or lead paint peeling from children have a craving for non­ some emotional problem at has been interested in the PITTSBURGH (UPI) - For were painted with the lead of the survey, have come up bridges and buildings. food materials. It is called pica home and resort to eating non­ hazards and sought federal years health officials across the based variety.” with a theory that requires “In each gallon of leaded gas­ and is common. foods.” funds. nation have been concerned “We hope the survey will give Mobil Confrontation Needed more study. oline there are two grams of “There is one theory that Kambic said another purpose HEATING OILS the Russians into detente under Leonid about the danger of lead paint NEW YORK — In repudiating the trade us a better picture of the lead “There are children who have lead. Blown out of the exhaust these kids lack something in of the survey is to provide infor­ Brezhnev, and only such a need could sus­ poisoning to children. agreement with the United States, the paint problem in America’s never eaten lead paint peelings, pipe, this mixes with the dirt their system and are looking for mation to other areas planning tain the detente at a high pitch. If the need The Allegheny County Health OIL BURNER A Russians have taken the step backward large urban areas. We aim to yet they could have more lead and dust in the air.” it,” he said. Another cause of to make studies. Despite the dangers of lead President Ford’s intention to veto The Constitution says the ad­ Department is the first local HEATING INSTALUTION first formulated by Lenin. It is not the weakened, as It has, the price for an determine how to remove the in their bodies than is con­ Dr. Richard Moriarty, a pica also could be emotional. He said Pittsburgh was paint, there have been no agency in the nation to do any gasoline rationing plan and to ministration must execute the laws of first time the Soviets have repudiated an economic detente with the United States lead paint in order to make the sidered healthy,” he said. “We pediatrician who is director of “They have some emotional chosen to conduct the reports of death resulting from agreement, nor will it be the last. might come to seem too high. anything about the problem. It environment safe for children.” think it is possible this lead this hazard, according to the 643-5135 reject authority to impose wage and the land. Therefore, Congress must do the Pittsburgh Poison Center at problem and find eating is experimental survey because 315 Center St. Manchester The reasons and timing are clear The Politburo members are prestige- is conducting an experimental Kambic and his researchers. comes from auto exhaust pipes Children’s Hospital, said many satisfying. Perhaps they have the county health department health department. price controls means a confrontation some bullet biting also if it expects enough. The United States and Western proud. They don’t want to swallow a world survey of 4,000 dwelling units in with Congress. the administration to do the same. Europe are in a bad economic crunch. image which would make the Russians the Pittsburgh area to try to What is more plausible than to play off one seem to bow and truckle to the capitalist work out a solution. Perhaps a confrontation is It can either approve the against the other, and in the end probably world, accepting American political con­ Heading the survey is Robert necessary. President’s oil excise tax plan, pass get better terms from both? ditions for a most-favored-nation status, T. Kambic, administrator of and especially the provision for a cutoff of the health department’s poison Conciliation has not produced any laws setting up import quotas, or ra­ The Soviet detente initiative has SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING OUR operated toward Europe even more that status halfway through the three-year control department. substantial action by either Congress tion fuel. strongly than toward the United States. agreement if the Russian emigration rate Kambic does not expect or the administration to combat It can approve tax cuts, which we Hard bit by inflation and depression, the lags. miracles. The National Bureau West European nations welcome trade They are rivals with the Chinese for of Standards of the Department recession, inflation, or energy conser­ are sure it will, without seeking with Russia, as they welcome deals with world leadership as a Communist power, of Commerce has provided vation. means of raising revenue to offset this the Arab possessors of abundant both of them vying for the fealty of young $103,000 to finance the survey. petrodollars. Nor are their leaders as con­ radicals among governments and media “We selected 4,000 houses at Cooperation has not produced any tax cut but must then accept the cerned as the Americans about getting a elites in the Third World. If the Russians random,” Kambic said. ‘"Thus bipartisan unity on any major issue at responsibility for the increased political concession in return. could be depicted as having yielded to far we have examined 2,600 but home or abroad. federal deficit. Since the Russians started their drive American pressures it would hand too we don’t expect to complete our for trade and credits, their economic great an advantage to the Chinese and to report until early summer.” OEARANCEI It appears that Congress does not It appears to us the President is situation has grown better as the Western the Castro-oriented left groups the world Kambic said most of the want to face up to the potential wrath right when he says there is no painless situation has grown worse. Two factors over. danger of lead poisoning is in favor the Russians. One is that their oil There are thus reasons enough to homes built before 1940. of a consumer hit by an excise tax in­ solution to our economic problems, exports have risen steeply in market price explain this particular change of direc­ ‘"These dwellings are covered UP TO UP TO UP TO duced by increased fuel prices. therefore it is time to bring the issues since the cartel quadrupled the world tion. In addition, the fact that Brezhnev is with layer on layer of highly It appears the administration does to a head and let the chips fall where price. More important, since they are a seriously ill and less able to fight for his leaded paint,” Kambic said. gold-producing country, their gold exports policies gives his opponents in the Polit­ “The older the houses, the 30% 50% OFF not want to face up to the potential they may. Our Reg. Low Prices 50% OFF have also risen steeply in value. buro a chance to show their strength, es­ worse the dangers. Houses built OFF Our Reg. Low Prices wrath inherent in a gasoline rationing We might as well confront these If they could believe in a Providence pecially since some of them are since World War II do not pre­ Save $ | Our Reg. Low, watching over the destinies of true- maneuvering for position in the struggle to sent this hazard because they Low Prices G irls’ system in which the administration fundamental differences now as later. Up To believer countries, they might conclude choose his successor. are covered with lead free Men’s must decide what is a fair share for If we wait for a politically perfect that this kindly Providence has smiled on Yet there is much to Secretary of State paint.” Off Our Reg. Low Prices Ladies’ 2 Pc. KNIT S i each consumer. Such a decision is solution, an economically painless one Russia as well as on the Arabs and turned Henry Kissinger’s guess — in the press Many children eat bits of Short Sleeve OUTERWEAR His chariot of wrath against the developed conference announcing the Russian paint peeling from either the ENTIRE STOCK SLACK almost impossible if it is to be accep­ and any other miracle, we may never capitalist nations. change-that it will not extend to over-all exterior or interior of the older KNIT TOPS of BOYS’ and SETS • Pile lined ski'jackets table to all consumers and yet achieve solve anything at all. The current Politburo majority may relations with the United States. Whoever houses, Kambic noted, en­ WINTER • Pile warm-ups the desired goal of reduced energy also want to placate the Arabs, who comes to the fore in place of Brezhnev dangering their health. 100% Polyester Reg. to 7.99 • Wool CPO’s doubtless protested bitterly against the cannot break too sharply with his policies “If, indeed, a large number of Ooubleknit consumption. The President has stated his inten­ sharp rise in Soviet emigration permitted on China, Japan, India, E u n ^ , SALT, the children are being poisoned by Outerwear tions to fight for his program. in 1973 and felt further humiliated when a Middle l^ s t and the internal dissenters. eating lead-based paint then PANTS And it appears that wage-price con­ Reg. to 17.99 Congress has chosen to preoccupy presumed agreement about the level of With the new Soviet economic advan­ something must be done,” he Orig. 9.99 trols are favored by Congressional Russian emigration was announced by tages flowing from the oil and gold crisis said. “But it is difficult to Reg. to 5.99 politicians only in stand-by form. If itself with criticisms and the whole Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) and his and the time of troubles in the West, the to 17.99 YOUR CHOICE and when the times comes that a litany of why the Ford program is un­ congressional associates last fall. Since Soviet leaders might be tempted into a many of the emigrants from Russia would course of adventurism in global policy. Polyester or bonded president should want to impose workable. Snow Study, Center Sp»-ings Park (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Hartung acrylics — ideal for cold head for Isreal and swell the Israeli The next three months will tell much weather. Solid colors, them, we fear mass desertions would No program is workable until working and fighting forces, this was a about their future direction. prints or two-tones; sizes enacted. risky Soviet move, and the Russians tend But as I have suggested, these leaders, Has Hot 0 9 9 J 2 9 9 4 to 12. occur depending on how much the in­ to be risk-cutters. sitting on top of a pyramid of world power, The question is whether any dividual congressman depends upon But the biggest factor in the new deci­ are unlikely to risk destroying it by • Snorkels • Warm-ups sion — given the Arab pressures and given sparking a general world explosion. They Heat Tips Fantastic buys on fine business and/or organized labor for program will be enacted now or in the • Ski Parkas • Pile Lined. 4-18 quality outerwear. ANDREW TULLY the changed world economic situation — is are indulging the luxury of retrieving their TOPS: Nylon pullovers. support. It is well known that the so- immediate future. By K.D. FRANCKLING Not every style in every store. doubless that of saving face before the hurt pride and their global image, but they Not Every Style In Every Size Ribs, jacquards. world. Only a deep economic need spurred remain conservative revolutionaries. EAST GREENWICH, R.I. called little guy, the consumer, (UPI) — Winter weather brings PANTS: Elastic waist, 10-18 bestows little into campaign coffers. Let’s have a confrontation now. A Nice Little Fire Hazard chills and high heating bills but So we need a confrontation on wage Once done, perhaps there can be con­ Philip F. Hartung sees it as an opportunity for people to learn ciliation and cooperation based on a Save $ 0 OH Our and price controls to resolve this more about keeping warm and Ladies’ Cozy Warm Up to V 8 b9- Price! Men’s Quality cloud hanging over economic test of power now rather than 1976 fic jam, replete with shoving matches, but doing it inexpensively. Large Selection Of DRESS SHIRTS WASHING'TON — It was inevitable. As A products design engineer SLIPPERS speculations. soon as the media reported that Mrs. Happy Rockefeller apparently never lost 4§% 0FF| recovery. RAY CROMLEY for 28 years, Hartung’s interest Our Reg. Low Ptices Rag. to Reg. to Reg. to Girls’ CO-ORDINATESI Nelson Rockefeller called the 21-room of­ her cool. 1.99 2.99 Reg. to < in energy saving began shortly 6.99 ficial Vice President’s Tesidence “a nice Of her new home, she also said: “It’s Entire Stock Qf Boys’ | Reg. 2.99 ^ Q Q after World War II when he 97c 197 297 to 8.99 ■ little house,’’ there was a spate of who- open. It’s embracing. It can be made a Wanted: A Sense worked for a firm that • Long Sleeve 1 9 9 5 ®® Long sleeves: choice of very warm, happy family house and be solids or fancies. does-she-think-she-is comments in the developed a pre-fabricated Acrylic doubleknits or vinyls. • Jackets *Tops capital’s saloons and salons. used for intimate entertaining. I just want Of Symbolism KNIT SHIRTS Booties, mops or closed toe. .•Skirts -Slacks solar home. Now he has • Easy care fabrics 4 to 14. An Early Word everyone to feel they can have a very good Men’s Woven Plaid That’s us Americans for you. We go published a 16-page booklet • Crewneck, time and put their feet up and relax.” around whining that our public officials explaining how the human Collar Model & FLANNELSHIRTS According to The New York Times’ Lin­ and their wives should be more open and body, like houses, generate and Turtleneck da Charlton, Mrs. Rockefeller made that WASHINGTON - (NEA) - In his depression of the 1930s for years beyond Reg. to candid, and when Happy Rockefeller waste heat. Basketball to the Wise “feet up” remark “longingly.” That’s un­ running fight against the British, Mohan­ what would have been its' normal life. SWEATERS Men’s Crew, V-Neck 7.99 utters a spontaneous remark about what “It gives people new insights derstandable. It will take some doing just das Gandhi would journey to the sea to Mr. Ford, however, is wrong in not Shirts Orig. to 3.99 SNEAKERS will be her new home we put her down, for into human comfort and how Turtle Sweaters All cottons or blends, to make the old joint habitable by human extract a tiny amount of salt from the realizing we do need some kind of putting on airs. they can innovate to keep warm Reg. square and longtalls. “The coming generation faces the The gentleman has long since beings, let alone warm and happy and water. presidential leadership to give us con­ 2 2 9 2 9 9 Come off it. I have inspected that 82- in cold environments,” said 3.99 Reg. to problem of the exhaustion of its relaxing. If I had Rockefeller's dough. I’d Economically this was insignificant. fidence to plan for 1975, 1976, 1977 and -10.99 departed the scene. He issued his year-old Victorian lean-to on the Naval Hartung. “Some of these ideas Men’s Thermal Underwear Observatory grounds, and Mrs. say nuts to being Vice President if it Politically it was dynamite. Salt manufac­ beyond. Sweaters Made Heavy canvas uppers, arch domestic oil sources” prediction more than 50 years ago, in are so simple. It’s a very in-., Reg. to In Great wool Shetlands and Cotton circular knit, Reg. Rockefeller’s comment was charmingly meant trying to live in a place like that. ture was a British monopoly and Gandhi We need to believe Mr. Ford and his supports. Boys' 11-6, men shirts and drawers. teresting subject and gets more 4.99 U.SA. 2-ply acrylics. 2.69 9 2 e . According to Julian Sears, ad­ 1924. Anyway, we had Mrs. Rockefeller thus was breaking the Empire’s law. associates see what the problem is. From 61'2-12. For gals to! complimentary. Far from being “nice," interesting as the weather gets publicly worrying about how she’s going to In considerable measure, Gandhi the confusion at the White House, ministrator of the U.S. Geological It would be comforting to think that the house is an ugly old thing. It formerly colder. keep within her $315,000 budget. That sum succeeded in his war against England Treasury, Commerce, Interior and Survey, the United States controlled was occupied by Chiefs of Naval He has designed more than 1,- our modern Cassandras were as was appropriated by Congress to put the because he knew the value of symbolism assorted agencies, it is most difficult to Operations, and the last occupant, Adm. 200 products or containers for only 18 per cent of the world’s supply place in shape, but it includes expen­ and the dramatic gesture, whereby some believe that an understanding of the reali­ equally guilty of overstatement. Un­ Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., put the house in the plastics industry and passes ditures for china, crystal, silver and fur­ small act takes on a deep meaning. ty exists in high places. and was becoming increasingly perspective in a report of Congress. on one suggestion the manufac­ fortunately, Mr. Sears was not wrong, nishings as well as structural repairs. In their own way, a series of recent Mr. Ford first featured a lengthy series Zumwalt complained that the roof turers hadn’t planned on: dependent on foreign sources. only somewhat premature. Mrs. Rockefeller’s expressed concern had American presidents — whatever their of economic conferences at the White leaked, and so did some of the walls, that “Every garbage pail at least to be a funny, too. Her husband could other failings — have understood the House and in assorted cities, with experts the electrical wiring was in lousy shape, once a week has a one gallon or spend a million bucks on the place almost political importance of such public deeds. of all persuasions. Little of significance and that the house was “a fire hazard.’’ half gallon plastic bottle that without knowing it. But of course a public President Ford does not. came of these meetings, except patches. Yes, but — “little” ? Yes, with no buts. gets thrown out,” Hartung said. To most of us it’s a great big house of the official’s wife is not supposed to brag Unfortunately, this decent and straight­ His energy men came out with a docu­ January White Sale “Would you believe they make about being rich. forward man has shown little ability to ment ridiculed for its assumptions and size if not appearance of the place we poor ideal portable heaters?” Well, the Rockefellers are stuck with project faith and confidence in his projections by experts in the practical people would buy if we won the lottery. To A plastic bottle filled with hot the house, and I expect they’ll furnish it programs aimed at curing the recession- fields. a 'i Mrs. Rockefeller, however, its size un­ water and tjghtly capped is with some of their own tables, chairs and inflation and at getting us out of the Testimony by the President’s top aides derstandably is not all that impressive. ready for use in the bottom of a Famous Famous Bates 20% OFF sofas, and maybe a couple of hubby’s energy shortage in one piece. give strong evidence of infighting and She’s used to living in really BIG houses, cold bed, under a desk or in Our Reg. Low Prices Picassos. Also, it’s the kind of a house kids In fact, Mr. Ford hasn’t been able to serious differences within the administra­ from Tarrytown, N.Y., to Venezuela. other confined areas. Several No Iron HEIRLOOM ENTIRE STOCK like, with lots of little alcoves, window convince many that he has a program. tion as to what should be done on energy, Besides, she probably was talking with bottles placed under a blanket tongue in cheek. Even the Vice seats and hidden corners, and a turret Now this is a pity. For though the reces­ inflation, the recession and what the out­ FLORAL of Foam Lined come of this plan or that will be. The create dry heat and work as a President’s wife is entitled to say a funny. bedroom that already has been taken over sion is real, as attested by the shocking un­ home sauna, he says. PRINT by the two Rockefeller boys. Nelson Jr., 10 employment figures just released, we can differences are so great as to crumble our DRAPES Anyway, according to newspaper “I’m kind of an outdoorsman and Mark, 7. climb out of the economic morass we are confidence in the economy and in thd abili­ SHEETS Reversible Reg. 6.99 to 42.99 reports, Mrs. Rockefeller couldn’t have and some of these ideas work So I expect the Vice Presidential family in only by a change in spirit — by faith if ty of this administration to deal with what been more warm and gracious to the near­ outdoors too. I wish I had Twin Flat., Reg. 3.99 BEDSPREADS^ somehow will make do with this in­ you will. comes — unless we grit our teeth and hold ly 100 reporters she conducted on a tour of thought about these plastic teresting if not beautiful Charles Mr. Ford is right, I believe, that the on tight to our inner faith. the house. When that many media people bottles years ago for winter Addams dwelling. After all, they can al­ government cannot cure the recession. Twin. . .Reg. 13.99 descend on a news story it’s always a traf- camping because you can’t 5 “» ways sneak out for an overnight stay at Only we can. The dramatic presidential What we want from a president, in sum­ bring fire inside your tent or Traditional pattern in classic their New York City apartment, or their gesture all too often produces only a mary, is a sense of direction, one which Not all sizes available in every store. 2J5 sleeping bag,” Hartung said. Early American. 100% cotton, 18-room mansion secluded on an 18-acre cosmetic effect, a 20th century Potemkin projects a certain stability, even if it Used under a blanket or two Twin Fit ^ C 5 0 Full Fit M 7 5 0 Full Fist A $ 7 generously fringed. Choose site in Washington’s fashionabie village with nothing behind the store means blood, sweat and tears. With this as Reg. 3.99 £ for O Reg. 4.99 £ lor ( Reg. 4.09 Z fo r^ f 3 4 * 9 instead of an electric blanket, a snow white or antique white. Northwest section. With that kind of fronts. For all his virtuosity, most of a base, whether we are in full agreement Machine washable. HlanrljpBtpr gallon plastic jug will keep a i-aPacpq s e s 4 2 x36 ^ 7 7 Queen Flat £ 7 7 Queen Fit £ 7 7 Thermal lining insulates against winter's cold, money, nobody has to permanently rough President Franklin Roosevelt’s economic or not, we can go about the business of 1 2 8 8 bed warm all night, he said. “It Reg. 2.99 ^12 ^ Reg. 7.99 0 * ^ Reg. 7.99 O ' ' summer's heal. Lengths 63 ", 72", 84 ". it. razzle-dazzle failed of its purpose. There recovery to the best of our abilities and Full...... Reg. 16.99 has a built-in thermostat. As Ettpning Mpralh is, in fact, a strong body of economic opi­ resources, even if our individual contribu­ the temperature in the bed goes nion which holds that his much-publicized tion involves no more than driving at 50 FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 up, heat from the bottle is dis­ economic solutions actually prolonged the miles an hour Instead of 60. 100% Polyester Famous St. Marys Terry Published by the Published every sipated more slowly. You Polyester BED PILLOWS Manchester evening except Sun­ Jacquard Towel Ensembles Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. wake up in the morning and the THERMAL BLANKETS 21x27 Square. Manchester. Entered at the bottle is still above room Standard -js s Hand 4 1 7 Conn. 06040. Manchester. Conn.. Reg. 1.49 I ' ' Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second temperature.” Reg. Reg. 2.69 Bath (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. 5.99 2 4 9 Wash The booklet, “Keeping Warm 21x31, Queen, Reg. 3.69 Reg. 2.29 Reg. 89' # # ' ' BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER With Less Fuel,” explains why Lightweight but wonderfully warm! Smartly corded floral ticking plumply Thick, thirsty • a glimpse of Spring's colors. TODAY’S THOUGHT most families probably use Nylon binding; machine wash. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES filled with non-allergenic polyester. HERALD more than 30 times the heat p a y a b l e in a d v a n c e required to keep them warm. Single Copy . .. 15c 3 Months $11.70 YESTERDAYS Many ideas and suggestions are W eekly...... 90* 6 Months $23.40 ONE Month . $3.90 One Year.. $46.80 For personal devotional use, the hymnal On dark winter days I often sing as I handy in case of power failures FABULOUS FABRIC CLEARANCE Mail Hales Upon Request comes close to our Bibles, for music work about the house. It may just be an that sometimes hit during ELECTRIC BLANKETS creates a mood of consecration, confes­ echo of a choir anthem, an old hymn, or winter storms. It is available Choose from A Huge Selection Subscribers who p.m. should telephone 25 Years Ago Sleep warmly, conserve fuel. Costs fail to receive their ihe circulation depart- sion and praise. Most of us can sing in maybe a new chorus in the folk music for $1 from Hartung Product Herald before 5 30 ment, 647-9946. Industrial Leaders Conference opens at less than 3' nightly to operate. Two Reg. style. Year around I am apt to sing Christ­ Design Service. 1 4 7 0 Save 7 C OA on our Reg. Orig. 1.99 Q 7 C some fashion; we’re not all canaries; year Guarantee provides'repair or Up To I 9 /O Low Price!. to 3.99 Yd. ^ 0 / Yd. Masonic Temple. “New insights are important 18.99 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations some may sound more like crows. Singing mas music just for the joy of it. Whatever replacement at manufacturer's is so easy that often babies learn to sing lifts your hearts heavenward then sing, on here,” he said. “For instance, option. Prints, textures, solid colors . . . start that Spring sewing today — at savings! 10 Years Ago The Manchester Display advertising before they learn to talk. key or off. one-20th of body heat loss is Publishing Co. closing noitours Three Miss Margaret Parker of Glastonbury, One Sunday my husband and I attended through the head. If you are out­ lu ll days p rio r to assumes no tinancial publication. district director of Northeast office of church in the Basilica of St. Marks in Singing is such an easy way to praise side or in a cold room, put on a responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald Children’s Services of Connecticut in Venice. The large choir was singing the God, and a song on your lips leaves a bit of hat and you’ll stay a lot SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. typographical errors classified advertising: Manchester, is appointed to task force on Hallelujah Chorus anij we couldn’t unders­ it in your heart, too. warmer.” 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER appearing in adver- 12 noon prior today of STORE HOURS: tisemenls and other publication: 12 noon welfare of state's Mental Retardation tand the Italian but we knew the message Hartung says people need not hmiliiiiwtwi reading matter in The Friday lor publication Project. 'N and the music bound us all together in sacrifice personal comfort by 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ Ruth Stairs 1145 Tolland Turnpike Herald. William Forbes is elected president of worship of the same God in an unforget­ lowering household day Community Baptist Church Test of Strength Omar Shrine Club. table hour. tennperatures to save fuel.

A' PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975- PAGE SEVEN ZB A To Discuss Parking of Buses Bolton Auxiliary Elects Officers She B cratii Donna Holland Linda Jenckes submitted her School class as part of its social Sanders property on South St. Zollo site until the ZBA could ground tank for gasoline on this COVENTRY site. The Women’s Auxiliary of the resignation as treasurer but studies program. She talked of After a dispute over monies make a final decision on where Area Profile her trip to Africa. Monica Shea Richard Soucier of North Bolton Pony and Midget Foot­ agreed to serve in the post until between Sanders and the Mass to move them. a replacement could be found. The class is presently making Correspondent River Road is seeking permis­ ball Association elected of­ Bus Co., the company moved its The Lake Rehabilitation The association will have an a Morrocan village of sand and 742.9495 sion from the ZBA to park ficers for the coming year at a buses to the old Zollo’s building Study Committee at its meeting organizational meeting in May mud. A new site for parking the trucks at his home, which is in a meeting Tuesday. at Daly Rd. and Rt. 31. It was on Tuesday came out in opposi­ to prepare for the football Mrs. Hoffman displayed school buses will be the main residential area. Marking System Those elected were Donna given a 30Klay permit by Ernest tion to the buses parking at the season. Other vacancies will be’ several artifacts from Africa topic of discussion when the Frederick Malon Pucker St. Holland, president; Gail Wheeler, zoning agent to park Nathan Hale Gas Co. on South Tischofer, vice president; Bar­ filled at that time. including a handmade robe and Zoning Board of Appeals meets St. which is the new location wants permission for the ZBA at 7:30 tonight at the Town Hall. the buses there. To Be Reviewed bara Pellerin, secretary; Speaks to Class a leather handcrafted camel. The first of January the ZBA proposed by the Mass. Bus Co. for an addition to an existing She also showed slides of North Last August the ZBA gave the building for year-round oc­ Elaine Potterton, dance chair­ Mrs. Joel Hoffman spoke to gave the bus company a OOnlay It has indicated an interest in were satisfied with the new man. the Grade 3 Bolton Elementary Africa. Mass. Bus Co. a variance to installing a 10,000 gallon in- cupancy. COLUMBIA park the buses at Edward permit to keep the buses at the system, 17 not satisfied and 23 /X o Virginia Carlson did not answer either way. Correspondent Seventy-nine wanted parent- y 228-9224 teacher conferences, seven At the end of this school year, gave no answer and no one the intermediate department answered this question y S o r K s h o e s f})~ report card committee is negatively. S h e R e r a t & expected to survey parents and Mrs. Campbell said most SALE ENDS '"iLmous'>«■'''* , WE MEAN BUSINESS WITH teachers concerning the pre­ parents, during conferences, in­ Area Profile sent reporting system at Porter dicated they liked the new THE LOWEST POSSIBLE School. system. w i t t r ® SAT SKATE VALUES The system was criticized by Harriet Rosen, board some parents at school board member, feels the board should Cautious Resolution meetings, some of whom noted go along with the new method I’ S uX n'iw I resistin' FIGURE » % they are satisfied with the con­ for one year. She added she ferences, but not with the Approved by Council BROTHER doesn’t feel parents are 100 per I stock i soles marking system. cent for the new system of AUFOR One parent said she prefers report cards, even though they On Rt. 5 Relocation the traditional "A,” ”B,” ”C,” like the conferences. Walter system. Another said the pre­ Schroder, board member, said — ’The council does not want ONE sent system is too general and he feels the reason parents SOUTH WINDSOR LOW Judy Kuehnel the new Rt. 5 to extend further deficient in pointing out skill want the old system is because save *4-»10 cashier Correspondent north than the Bissell Bridge. areas. they understand it. 644-1364 — That the DOT consider SMALL FRY Deborah Campbell and The new reporting system ALLlst Deborah Einhorn, teachers and was established to inform A cautious resolution alternate uses of interstate SHOE SKATES Holding the Bicentennial Flag which was presented to Coventry are Wesley Lewis, chair­ members of the report card allowing the state Department funds for the regions Urban QUALITY parents of the teacher's ap­ committee, told school board praisal of each child’s growth of Transportation (DOT) to Systems Network by ’ 3 .9 9 $16.00 VALUE SKATES! man of the town’s Bicentennial Commission, Mrs. Rose Fowler, chairman of the town ends stock ot members of the survey taken and development in all sale thousands apply for federal highway funds recommending to Congress the counsel, and George Cyr, program coordinator for the American Revolution Bicentennial Bolton Honor Society before the formulation of the academic and social aspects; has been passed by the South need for over 200 projects sub­ Commission of Connecticut. (Herald photo by Shea) INSULATED w e r e new reporting system. Windsor Town Council. mitted under this program with $ 1 1 9 9 reflect an individualized These students are members of the Philip C. Liguor Sue Manning. Second row, Phil Manning, Kurt Cowles, The proposed additional sur­ program for each student; ^ leather uppers. ^2, The purpose of the resolution only $2.5 million of federal 1 FIGURE SKATES $ is .9 9 Chapter of the National Honor Society at Bolton High William Stern, Paul Landrey, Debbie Carron. Third row, vey will probably deal with emphasize the individual Blackorbro^n f is to allow the DOT to seek 90 funds available in this region. School. Front row, from left, are Arnett Thornton, Robin Brenda Longstreth, Michael Ryba, Daniel Buckson, Ran­ responses for each child and not student’s progress in relation to medium andwme per cent of the multi-million- — Progress on all these con­ Coventry Presented Flag nWSHOWMOBILE a family, according to Supt. his estimated ability; provide Murdock. Linda Sambogna, Margaret Landrey, Lisa dall Fish, Robert Giglio, Laura Edwards and Dane Ward. dollar cost of relocating Rt. 5 ditions must be reported in Clarence Edmondson. for communication between PAisway Franz, Donna Maneggia, Kathy Dooley, Audrey Leiner and Kathy Kowalyshyn was absent when the photo was taken. from the federal government. writing to the council prior to $ 0 8 8 j 1974 The i. H b o o t s Not all faculty in Grades 3, 4 parents and teachers and (Herald photo by Pinto) However, in its recently the design hearing. Showing Bicentennial Status and 5 agree with the present reflect the importance of each passed resolution, the council Under this resolution the PRICEI I!®-— I DOT cannot apply for federal system, the superintendent child being at his instructional MANCHESTER ■ has set down several conditions ticut and 4,000 Connecticut war Palhmark Shopping Center _ Monica Shea Mrs. Fowler read a letter said. “You will never get a level. which in effect imply that the funds if it cannot meet these dead hurried outside of the state. Spencer SI (Silver Lane) & Hillslown Rd ■ Correspondent from Cong. Christopher Dodd perfect instrument everyone The new reporting system council is not necessarily in conditions. »«trElET INSUUnD « Over half the lives lost in the WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR | Bolton Sends Disposal Area Check Still uncertain is whether the 742-9495 congratulating the town and will be happy with,” he said. was expected to de-emphasize Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. _ war were those of Connecticut Route 159 ■ favor of Rt. 5 but is in favor of RUBBER 9 Coventry has been presented expressing apologies for not Mrs. Campbell reported that the concern for grades and having the federal governmnet DOT can construct the road men.” Ollwr locations throughout Connacticut | > 5 ® ® with a Bicentennial Flag and being able to attend the 86 parents replied to the survey provide for narrative All persons disagreeing with once it receives federal funds I PAGS M *"’* Rnd Boys’ Wes Lewis, chairman of the Donna Holland learned what Andover would do radio tower was not consistent pay for the job if the council certificate recognizing the fact ceremonies. out of a possible 218. She said 46 explanations on the report card. the assessment increase must should approve the relocation in even if the town disapproves of Bicentennial Commission, Correspondent with the money. with the existing neighboring appear before the board at one ALUMIHUM that it is the 73rd town in the An honor guard of the Coven­ August, following a design the project following the presented Mrs. Fowler with the 646-0375 Bolton has been sharing the land use and would detract of the above meetings to file August hearing. state to be designated a try Nathan Hale Fife and Drum hearing on the proposal. ISNO-COASTERS * 3 * * original glavanos of the Coven­ The Bolton Board of disposal area with Andover un­ from the residential develop­ their complaint. However, if this happens it is Bicentennial Community. Corps was also present to add to Selectmen agreed to send a der a verbal contract between ment of the neighborhood. The Without the council’s ap­ The presentation was made the festivities. try Bicentennial Medalion Church News proval, the state cannot apply conceivable the DOT could be BOYS’ SIZE 12-14-16-18 which bears the likeness of check to Andover in the amount Richard Morra, Bolton first decision was unanimous. subjecting itself to civil action. by George Cyr, program coor­ Cyr told those attending that The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ for interstate funding. Nathan Hale and was sculp­ of $8,976, the budget category selectman, and David It placed restrictions upon PEACOAT REG $ 1 0 9 9 dinator for the American he was pleased to see so many balance for use of the Andover Yeomans, first selectman of the parcel that houses the cil will meet at 8 tonight at St. However, councilmen are quick Revolution Bicentennial Com­ young people attending the tured by Teressa Williams, the BELOW WHOLESALE $33.00 art teacher at the Coventry disposal area for the last six Andover. restaurant. It says a 25-foot Maurice Church parish center. to stress that their approval of mission of Connecticut, to Rose presentation as the young High School. months of fiscal 1973-1974 at its buffer zone of evergreens must The United Methodist Church the application for such funds is LATEST STING Fowler, chairman of the Coven- played an important part in the SAVE BIG at BERNIE’S! will observe human relations not to be mistaken for their ap­ HYLOH JACKETS try Town Counsel, in The glavanos and flag will be meeting on Jan. 6. ZBA Decisions be planted along the northern NEW YORK (UPI) - Infla­ Revolution. A bill in the amount of $18,345 day Sunday. It is a day when a proval of the highway. ceremonies Sunday attended by Cyr said, "Your Bicentennial displayed at Town Hall along The Zoning Commission has boundary line and the zone tion’s latest sting is a 200 per for that period has been out­ special collection is taken to Conditions set down by the A ll Other ^ more than 200 residents. Commission has outlined a very with the certificate. granted Anthony Botticello one expansion is restricted to cent increase in the price of standing since July 1974. provide resources for new and council are as follows: The ceremony was the first of Members of the Junior zoning exception and denied expansion of the restaurant queen bees. fine program for the celebra­ On several occasions the business without changing the creative programs of self help — T'ltat the decision to many planned in the communi­ tion and if it comes to pass, the Women’s Club in period dress another. “A queen could be bought for JACKETS 7 served punch and cookies after Bolton selectmen have nature of the business. and improvement among relocate^t. 5 not be made sole­ ty to celebrate the 200th an­ community can be proud of the It has granted extention of only $1.50 or $2 only 18 months 1 NOT ON SALE § m O ’^OfF the presentation. requested audited figures on That decision was also un­ minority groups. ly on the f^ancial impact of the niversary of the American way its .celebrates the founding business zone for part of his ago, but today one costs $5 or The State of Connecticut the disposal area. They have animous. The national goal this year is economy oK the state and the 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF CLAMP-ON * Q Q 1 Revolution. of the country.” property on Villa Louisa Rd. $6,” according to E.C. Martin, an Bicentennial Commission never been received. $1 million. It will be divided loss of interstate funds. 1 Dignitaries attending the ‘‘Connecticut contributed which will allow expansion of Assessment Notices insect biologist at Michigan DOUBLE RUNNER SKATES o a / l - O Q l a Upon learning through four ways; 37% per cent will go — A traffic count of cars ceremony included State Rep. lot to the revolution. Over half movie, which was narrated by Vito’s Restaurant. Calvin Hutchinson, assessor, State University. published reports that Andover to the United Methodist Volun­ heading east and north be up­ Robert "Skip” Walsh, 53rd the troops at Bunker Hill were Katherine Hepburn, and It denied a change to business has sent out notices of assess­ Martin says the cost is up 2 Main St. had received over $7,000 by the tary Service, a church spon­ dated to determine if it is District, and David Barry, from Connecticut. There are 8,- background music provided by zone for another parcel where ment increases for real estate because of a bee shortage Open Dally To 9 Department of Environmental sored program similar to necessary to widen 1-91 north, State ^ n . from the 4th 000 war dead buried in Connec­ the Nathan Hale Fife and Drum Botticello wanted to construct a and personal property where brought on by a booming de­ Vista; 34 per cent will go to widen 1-86 east, and relocate 643-7111 Senatorial district. Corps was also shown. Protection as reimbursement radio tower. applicable. mand for honey - as consumers for a bulldozer purchased for community developers working Rt. 5 north. The council asked Master Charge - Bank Bmerkarg Decisions were announced Anyone receiving an increase seek something to replace high- the disposal area, the closely with either local the DOT to keep a regional after an executive session notice and having questions mass transit program in mind. priced cane and beet sugar. selectmen decided not to pay should contact Hutchinson. churches or ethnic minority following a public hearing. — Relocation of Rt. 5 be con­ \ any of the bill until it was The notices are being sent out groups; 3% per cent for police The commission said the sidered only if South Windsor is MANCHESTER WALLPAPER & PAINT CO., INC. now to allow people to go before community relations, providing dialogue between citizens and in full agreement with the con­ 185 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER the Board of Tax Review if they current construction of 1-291 to AVAILABLE IN disagree with the increase. law enforcement agencies so Report Shows Decline communications may be built 1-83 in Manchester. WHITE OR PECAN The board will be in session — That the town’s Inlands- before tensions arise, and 25 MAGNOYOX 100% Solid-State MAGNAVOX 17” MAGONAL screen Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. until noon Wetlands Agency concur with \NANTS YOU TO KNOW and Feb. 3 and 4 from 7 until 9 per cent for training and Of State Dairy Farms the environmental impact p.m. at the Town Hall. scholarships for ethnic minori­ ty groups. statement. 25" VIDEOMATIC COLOR TV SOLID-STATE COLOR TV SHARON (UPI) - In 1935, The report says that a steep DIAGONAL Connecticut had more than 7,- federal inheritance tax causes 600 dairy farms. Today, 40 EVERYTHING Contemporary — inside and out — Model 4220 hai lie Preciiion many heirs to sell farms to pay Schools Plan Career Tours this Magnavox solid-state value years later, the growth of cities the levy. offers dramatic styling....plus In-line lube Syikm... lo II never advanced electronics. It will give $ and demand for land has helped And regulations covering either whole skeins or bits and you always wanted to know about proper push that figure down to less health, sanitary conditions and SOUTH WINDSOR Margaret Mary’s Church Hall you a sharp, clear picture whether goei out ol color alignmenl. II bet Judy Kuehnel from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. pieces is needed. your room is light or dark. Remote than 900. zoning are too costly to allow care and repair of your furniture. Control available at extra cost. lutoniiic line tuning, loo! A report by the Northwestern the small farmer to comply, Correspondent Tickets, which are $8 per cou­ Benefit Dance Connecticut Regional Planning forcing some out of business. 646-1364 ple, are available from Gert The annual benefit dance for Agency cites industrial and Still other factors working The guidance department and Waters, Ed Reardon, Norm the South Windsor Youth V/ednesday, January 29th, 1975 comiqercial prosperity as a against the farmers are the National Honor Society of South Boucher, Paul Brown, Kay Hockey Association will be held NOW ONLY NOW ONLY major reason for the decline in high cost of feed and fertilizer ^ndsor High School are trying Heath and Marge Anthony. on Feb. 8 at St. Margaret Mary farming. and the loss of rented land that to arrange tours of area To Work on Fair Church Hall, hayes Rd., South X, Learn the easy to use methods of a renowned expert, "Essentially, Connecticut has farmers formerly used to grow businesses and colleges to in­ The Wapping Community Windsor. Mr. Homer Formby, 3rd generation Master Antique Restorer rapidly changed from a rural their own feed. troduce opportunities in oc­ Church Women will meet Feb. 4 A1 Gentile’s Orchestra will WE DEFY ANYONE TO BEAT OUR PRICESJ agrarian society to an in­ In the northwest area, there cupation and education to from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. play from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. etudents. The group will be working on GENERAL ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE dustrial and urban society," the were 164 farms operating in For ticket information call CALORIC 30" BENOAL 30 agency's report says. “Today 1962. Today the number is down This program will begin in projects for the fair. Yarn, Joan Beck, chairman, 644-0413. Mr. Formby's hour-long training CONTINUOUS CLEAN FULL SIZE Scull CHEST little trace of rural Connecticut to 81. the spring and, if successful, be fiCONTINUOUS CLEAN GAS RANGE AUTOMATIC remains except for areas such an annual opportunity for ' / f film reveals the secrets of the FREEZER The report concludes that ' e l e c t r ic R AN 6E aClock & Timer as northwestern Connecticut.” small, less efficient farmers students. DRYER H01DS291 Ibt. experts. You will learn how to •lUTHuncaoa aAulomaic Oven Control POUailN DRUM The report says today’s dairy are in a losing position com­ Plans involve the transpor;^ AGWAY .unoHincovEiicoiiiiHii farmers are much more pared to the larger ones. ‘‘Only ting of interested students by properly refinish furniture, productive than their the most productive and ef­ bus to and from the business or PET FOOD precessors in 1935, and the state ficient farmers can survive in school after regular school remove cigarette burns, remove HOW NOW NOW NOW hours. as a whole produces nine times this state of almost pure com­ IHEADQUARTERS water rings and layers of wax, ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY as much milk as it did back petition," the agency said, This newly organized then. "The majority of farms to drop program will supplement the hand rub a finish, repair cracks But because of faster out are the smaller producers; established career center at the BIG transportation on super and most of the farms that have high school. and holes, repair veneer, repair highways, 60 per cent of the managed to remain active have Dance Saturday PHILCO 16 cu. ft. ' picture frames, clamp and glue KITCHENAID WESTINGHOUSE i is milk consumed in Connecticut increased the amount of milk The South Windsor Booster RED MAGNOVOX FUUSI2E.AUI0MATIC REFRISERATOR | If BUILT-IN comes from out-of-state each cow produces.” Association will sponsor a .woods, clean silver and brass, BIG 19' -FREEZER dairies. The report says that dance Saturday, Jan. 25 at St. DISHWASHER WASHER • tiK tm it letini milk can be brought from parts CHIFR i©ooi®!!ojji§ and many other tips to help you PORTABLE CUflOH MODEL •HUVY DUlf lUNIHffilOII tNo Dueosimc w of Massachusetts in the same TV 12 PUSHBUnONS Panel eilra •Doueu tciioii nm i ttiBKiuioeucnon time or less than it takes to Chip’r contains 20% restore and preserve your i I need a protein and meets all bring it from northwestern beautiful furniture. Because of Connecticut, vacuum cleaner bag V NRC requirements for Now that you’re all grown up HOW NOW NOW HOW Some of the state’s milk com­ a complete and the scarcity of fine woods many ONLY es from as far away as northern balanced diet for your ONLY ONLY ONLY Vermont, the agency says. we Have them hi stock dog without extra you can still reach better of today's pieces are irreplaceable. Other factors in the decline [calories! It's especially ^ for just about all tanks, Bring a pencil and paper to take include taxes and state ^ canister, and sweeper formulated to keep I.;- WE DEFY ANYONE TO MATCH OUR EXTENDED SERVICE! regulations that increase far­ house pets and older with the book. notes. ming costs. brooms... dogs trim. Or take OPEN MON -FRI. 9-9, SAT. TIL 5:30 Naturally, there's no charge for pounds off overweight 25 lbs. Y O U ALWAYS BUY Bt dogs while satisfying Now instead of needing help to reach the toothpaste, admission. ’‘ire have every all nutritional require­ ONLY IMSTANT CREDIT WITH little thingr ments. Can be fed as it's to reach the dentist. But it's still faster to use > APPLIANCES< Program To Be Held At The BANK CREDIT CARDS HOW TO LEARN is, mixed with water or the telephone book. Because by the time you dial E m EDWARDSVILLE, 111. (UPI) - I combined with canned 6 Southern Illinois University at dog foods for greater directory assistance, learn the number, then write it Choice of Easy Payment Plans Edwardsville is offering a variety. down, you could have already looked it special learning class on how to Also SO lbs. Available ELKS CLUB go to school. up yourself, dialed and started talking. 30 BISSELL STREET, MANCHESTER Students will receive aid in MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9S6t tuA ron AGWAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th at 7:30 P.M. noietaking, studying for ex­ liC hin STATI nOAO CudiM C41 im • A aminations, how to listen effec­ For Raaervatfona, Pfeaaa Call 646-0143 tively and how to use the library. It’s faster to use the book. STOM PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975— PAGE NINE

$3,092,362 School Budget Weekend Special SCENE FROM HERE Penn Central Asks for Funds 8 9 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The on the first day of hearings into authorized to grant the MRHATURE CARNATIONS By SOL R. COHEN Doesn’t Include Salaries doz bankrupt Penn Central the latest crisis to hit railroads bankrupt railroads, and “ it Railroad said Wednesday it north of the Mason-Dixon Line seems clear that unless ad­ H e r a l b would stop operations at the and east of the Mississippi ditional funds are promptly Wxt end of February unless River. made available, several of inflationary costs which are hit­ Hopewell said he tried to get Kmuse TOLLAND Congress grants it additional Barnum said he had con­ these railroads, particularly Area Profile ting us very hard will also Vivian Kenneson esimates from both SNETCO operating funds. vinced Penn Central to post­ Penn Central, will be forced to florist & Greenhorns Correspondent affect state financing. Inflation and CL&P, but both were non- Deputy Transportation pone a plan to layoff 4,500 cease operations early this The Board of Education and no anticipated increase in commital. If higher inflation in­ Secretary John Barnum agreed workers, cancel 1975 wage in­ year.” received its first go-round on state aid have combined us to creases are experienced in that the Penn Central and creases and reduce material recommend this austere Do You Have a Reservation, Sir? Board To Award Diploma the proposed 1975-76 budget, some areas, it is hoped to be several other railroads in the purchases by $92 million. He prepared by David Hopewell, budget,” he said. balanced partially by other Northeast are “confronted by a said the plan would have led to Subcommittee chairman Sen. areas where inflation may not Vance Hartke, D-Ind., and Bar­ school business manager. Some board members serious financial crisis.” He eventual shutdown of the LARGEST SETAILCKOWCIfS IN MANCHESTER Using a 12 per cent inflation questioned that a 12 per cent in­ hit as hard. Otherwise, cuts will East Hfli I’ve been reading accounts of the tough decided to go on to Quebec. The Montreal requested an additional $250 railroad anyway because of un­ num each said that a Penn Cen­ To Exceptional Students have to be made in instructional fiyenuOi rate and maintaining present crease will actually cover the time Hartford hotels are having filling room clerk telephoned ahead, reserving a million in aid. safe operating conditions and tral shutdown would be an Monchtfttr 643-9559 supplies, etc. 1122 Bunn sid * programs, the figure presented inflation adequately to main­ their rooms and I remember a news story room for us in a Quebec hotel. The Penn Central and ad­ unreliable service. economic disaster. Hartke said « l HARTFORD ROiRDrMANCHESTER was $3,094,362, which does not tain present programs, pointing He said he is encouraged by a from Hong Kong once that made my day This time we traveled at a moderate ministration statements jlere In the meantime, he added, much of the heavy industry in might be accomplished in a programs. The policy aim is to situation of an “almost sur­ TOLLAND include any salary increases. especially to upcoming jumps complete. speed and still arrived well ahead of the made before the Senate Surfaceiurhic the government has almost the Northeast is dependent on number of ways, such as in­ prevent these students from plus” of paper in some com­ The board is presently in expected in gas and oil costs. The story told of the hotel boom Hong check-in time. Transportation subcommittee exhausted the funds it was rail traffic. Vivian Kenneson stitution of specialized courses, becoming dropouts because p an ies negotiations with the Tolland Kong was having. Are you ready, or are you way ahead of CorrpspondenI subject to board approval; programs are not appropriate. Education Association for a Now, I’ve never been to Hong Kong. I’ll me? 875-4704 tutorial assistance in existing Vautour feels the program is 1975-76 contract and, hopefully, probably never be in Hong Kong but, if I Again the room clerk had no record of The Board of Education, courses; modification of important because the standard a figure will be agreed upon and were to think of going, I might change my our reservation. And again what he did recognizing its duty to provide requirements for existing Radio /hack 72S E. Middle Turnpike —- i m COUPON———I diploma represents a "meal approved by the Board of « mind at the least minute. have was plenty of vacant rooms. We were educational opportunity for all courses; providing option of ticket” into the job market, Selectmen before the March 13 The story said the Hong Kong hotels able to choose. students, including those with pass/fail system for certain although he agreed with some deadline for the school budget were averaging 99.6 per cent occupancy. To all those travelers who like to gamble exceptional learning needs, courses. board members that the to be submitted to the Imagine leaving for Hong Kong without and take their chances on hotel accom­ adopted a policy to award a Program modification for EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS diploma alone is an inadequate selectmen. knowing whether or not a hotel room will modations, I pass along a sure-fire for­ standard high school diploma to exceptional students will be the exceptional students who measure (of a person’s worth). Salaries account for $2,130,- be available? mula. '/I responsibility of the Planning 2 843 in the 1974-75 budget of $2,- January Markdown saiei I remember one year, when we decided Make that trip. Just walk into any hotel successfully complete a plan of and Placement Team and will Board member Carol 987,259. Therefore, a 5 per cent to spend our vacation in Montreal, I or motel and ask for your reserved room. study. be based on an assessment of Butterworth noted that the 200 300 increase would mean an ad­ telephoned ahead for reservations in a Act surprised and indignant when you’re .0 Cam Vautour, special ser­ the needs and suitability of Board of Education has a set of ditional $107,542, for a total of ONLY RADIO SHACK CAN BRING YOU Montreal hotel. I was told we had to check told there’s no record of your reservation. vices director, explained that program options for any given goals emphasizing the in­ $3,201,904; a 10 per cent in­ in by 6 p.m., or lose our reservation. You’ll soon discover it’s not unusual for, % the intent of the policy is to student. dividuality of students to the crease would mean a total So, traveling much too fast, we arrived reservations to go astray. The room clerk Sup6»rinarkots EXTRA EXTRA remove any stigma or label Prospective employers greatest extent possible. THIS HI-FI COMPONENT BARGAIN proposed budget of $3,307,446. in plenty of time — at 4 p.m. The room will apologize and give you the pick of the associated with special educa­ seeking additional information Further, she noted, an evalua­ iP ric e s With $20 with $30 Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie, clerk had no record of our reservation. hotel. tion programming and to foster on an applicant about tion done in the high school \E1tectlve superintendent of schools, What he did have, however, was plenty You know something? I’ve sold myself. •®4t(yy n u n a purchase purchase maximum development of qualifications for a given posi­ regarding its philosophy shows Thru Jan. 28 3 emphasized that there are no of vacant rooms. We were able to choose. Hong Kong, here I come. Tht High! To Umit OuinlMu students' potential. The gradua­ tion may contact the school the first assumption is that tion of an exceptional student new program requests in the After several days in Montreal, we guidance department for each student in that school is budget. It was agreed by the ad­ S A V E $70 Not good during double stamp hours. will depend on successful com­ background information.’ Con­ unique and should be dealt with ALL OUR BEEF pletion of the same number of ministrative staff that any ON OUR MOST POPULAR 1 2 9 9 5 DOUBLE S&H GREEN Good fhurs.. Fri.. Sat. Jan. 28-28 fidential information will be as an individual. credits required of all other program changes requiring REALISTIC® AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER IS USOA CHOICE given only with prior approval STAMPS WEDNESDAY! "Th# FMotf Sold Anywhere" students, he said. When the school was funds could only be made within from the student or parent. the limits of the 1974-75 budget. REGULARLY All exceptional students will Due to the uniqueness of evaluated for accreditation two Emanuel Adopts $125,000 Budget receive instruction in English, years ago, one of the Dr. MacKenzie noted that the $ 1 9 9 . programs for exceptional budget recommendations do not math, U.S. history, science, students and the implications recommendations was that it reflect programs which are First Lutheran Church, Fort USDA Choice New York Cut physical education and health, accompanying the policy on make an over-all essessment of The congregation of Emanuel Area Conference of Churches. for the credits specified, as programs, to be sure the school financed wholly by federal Lutheran Church has adopted a Keith Carriere, vice chair­ Lauderdale, Fla., is planned for high school graduation, a and/or state grants for specific Double requirements for graduation. number of parent conferences was following its philosophy. budget of $125,500 for 1975 . man of the church council, February, and the young people Some or all of the instructions Mrs. Butterworth suggested purposes. The grants, com- Earl Anderson, treasurer, reported on the activities of the will be in charge of the Youth will be held during a student's petive in nature, enable the Green Stamps may have to be conducted by attendance at Tolland High this policy would be a way to reported that over $121,000 had various church committees. Sunday services Jan. 26 at the RLOIN $ 1 3 9 special education personnel implement the recommenda­ school system to offer enriched beien received in the church ac­ Mrs. Torstenson, Christian church. School. programs that the regular but, whenever possible, excep­ Vautour said that the tion. count, and noted that close to education coordinator, The pastoral reports of the SATURDAY budget does not afford. explained the various study Rev. C. Henry Anderson, the tional students will participate program will not involve The policy was approved by a $33,000 had been expended for in regular programming. The superintendent benevolence programs, in­ hours that are available, in­ Rev. Ronald Fournier, and students now being served by six to one vote. Members voting recommended that, in con­ EAK I cluding adult Bible study and Intern Joseph Ekeberg were In addition to required in­ special education programs for the policy were Anthony cluding gifts given by Emanuel sidering the budget, the board Adult Forums, which have been summarized. struction in core areas, excep­ out-of-town, such as educable Tantillo, Ellen Soracchi, Carol Lutheran Church Women and tional students will be requir^ not anticipate additional state conducted each Sunday at 9; 45 or trainable retarded, but will Butterworth, Carol Duncan, the Emanuel Memorial Fund. aid under the ADM (average a.m., and an adult study hour on to take electives to complete include those students now in Carolyn Kolwicz, and Roger Miss Florence Johnson, ’A G W A Y / daily membership) grant this Friday afternoons. the necessary number of learning disability and socially Gallic. Barbara Kalas opposed memorial gifts treasurer, credits. Successful completion year. Heighten /our stereo reported a balance of over $11,- Renovations which were and emotionally maladjusted the motion. ‘‘We are of the opinion that of the requirements for credits listening pleasure ana pocKei 35;*, savings: 000 in the Memorial Fund ac­ authorized at the 1974 annual' Horseman’s 10-14 lb. Average lb. meeting were discussed WAYBEST HEN TURKEYS Our STA-47 appeals to the most dedicated audiophile with count. its magnetic phono input, tape inputs and outputs, tape monitor, loudness, bass .. and you'lou' can ’The congregation also voted by Torstenson, chairman. Value OWN PURE PORK and treble controls. Plus headphone jack, lighted tuning meter, color-changing to continue participation in the Exterior work included re­ SEMI-BONELESS FRESH IMPORTED oyil dial pointer/stereo indicator Built-in Quatravox® synthesizes 4-channel sound. pair of the roof, tower and J intern program for the next THEATER OPENS Includes $24.95 value walnut veneer case. There's only one place you can find it geitV year. gutters and waterproofing of SHO-DEO . Radio Shack. At Radio Shack WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPD Elected were Ronald the entire building, he said. The PORK CALVES ITALIAN Democrats Choose Porter “ The North Carolina School of Erickson, Fred Hughes, Ray interior work included the Textured feed at the Arts has named its newly BUY A COMPLETE Wilcox, Martin Johnson, James redecorating and addition of an “oat budget” renovated theater for the famed new equipment in the kitchen, BUTTS LIVER SAUSAGE REALISTIC MUSIC SYSTEM Trares, Mrs. Don Carpenter, price ROAST HOT OR SWEET For Deputy Sheriff Post dancer-choreographer, Agnes SAVE Clarence Wogman, Raymond and the sanctuary walls were LARGE END 6-8 RIBS 4-6 LB. AVQ. de Mille, an originator of the FOR TOTAL STEREO ENJOYMENT! Berlin, Harold Hede, Mrs. Ray­ painted, ceiling repaired and In other business, David school and a monber of its ad­ painted and floors refinished, HEBRON since the late 1940s, and was its Regular Separate mond Horton, Rod J. MacLean, chairman for ten years. Allbee, Mrs. Joan Rowley, visory board. The theater will David Torstenson, church coun­ he reported. A new fire alarm A Items Price ... Anne Dallaire Stewart Stockwell, Clebowicz open with a dance performance $ 9 4 .8 system, which covers the entire Porter served as judge of 3 9 4 .8 0 cil. o n e S I 59 Correspondent and Porter will serve on the featuring Miss de Mille’s “Three 2 9 9 ® ^ plant, is being installed, and a # Ma/7 probate from 1947 to 1951, and Also, Bruce Johnson, Mrs. 228-3267 dance committee. No date has • Realistic STA-47 AM-FM Stereo Receiver complete sound system is now also has served on the Board of Virgins and a Devil” on Feb. 4 David Torstenson, Miss Anne $450 yet been set for the dance. • Two MC-1(X)0 Acoustic Suspension Walnut Veneer Beechler, Emanuel scholarship in operation, enabling the hard Howard Porter of Main St. Education (late 1940s), Board Bookshelf Speaker Systems of hearing to have better recep­ 50 lb. bag 8 9 . 1 was elected Tuesday night as of Selectmen (1959 to 1961) and committee; Mrs. William Orr, • Realistic LAB-34 3-Speed Automatic Changer with Base tion, and making it possible to the Hebron Democratic Town Board of Finance (1962 to 1967). and $17.95 Value Elliptical Cartridge Augusta Bengtson Memorial pipe services into Luther Hall, REQ. Committee’s recommendation Porter was then re-elected to Scholarship committee; Mrs. I Grote & Weigel Natural Casing the chapel and nursery, he said. $4.95 Rath Sausage for deputy sheriff of Tolland the Board of Finance in 1969 CONN. SALVAbc CO., Inc. alias The Palmer Sime, memorial gifts \ DEEP PRICE CUTS ON MANY OTHER RADIO SHACK EXCLUSIVESI Davis Alvord, youth coor­ County. where he is still serving. committee; Mrs. Edward M EAT ROLL # FRANKS GLjlllRIOUS EMPORIUM Marsh, nominating committee. dinator, reported that youth ac­ With an initial 14-13 vote by Porter has also served on the tivities included retreats, • Recommended tor mavmamma SAVE Also, Miss Margery Ekeberg, mature horses on good committee members, a roll call three building committees. Mrs. Victor Swanson, Mrs. suppers and an Open House hay or pasture MOTTS 1 ^^SWEETUFE^^^ BUMBLE BEE vote was taken with Porter get­ i PW ST., MHKWSTBt - M9-nS2 Torstenson, Mrs. Lennart John­ Sunday evenings. He also said Clebowicz was nominated by $20 • Fortified and balanced ting 18 votes and Wallace son, delegates to Manchester that a visit by the youth of the with minerals and DIET 7-UP Clebowicz of Hope Valley Rd. Mrs. Joan Rowely, who told the Hi Neighhorl vitamins • Guaranteed APPLE- VE6ETARLE9 CHUNK committee members she knows 10% protein level Diet Rite Cola or receiving 10 votes. We’re going to have a Cut Green Reens 1 he could do an excellent job. Only at Agway Diet Dr. Pepper Sliced Reels or Csrrots | Richard Grant, who Clebowicz has been on the karate school in our build­ SAUCE TUNA nominated Porter, said Porter town committee for little more ing pretty soon. They’re Headquarters for 16 OZ. 1 Flashing Light Device 6-16 OL Bottles 35 OZ. LIGHT - 6'y^ OZ. is outstandingly qualified to be than a year and has been an ac­ partitioning off the space horse people deputy sheriff. S A V E ^5 tive member. He also was cam­ so people won’t think we’re Pushed By MIT Prof SpecW price thru Jan. 27 Porter served in the armed paign manager for Sheriff-elect abusing our customers 3-PIECE AM-FM ALL NEW! LOW PROFILE S A V E M O forces for 33 years and is a Francis Cuman in Hebron. when the screams of pain STEREO PHONO SYSTEM REALISTIC® AM-FM FULL-FEATURE BATTERY-AC retired U.S. Air Force colonel. After the vote, the committee preliminary tests on a He is an Army Air Force World and anguish are heard. I WITH 8-TRACK PLAYER DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) made the endorsement un­ — The auto industry has prototype of his brake light 540 NEW STATE RD. War n veteran and was called thought I might get a few S43-S12S animous and Richard Keefe, reportedly shown little interest system this spring. He said he to active duty during the chairman is to communicate Reg. Reg. Reg. believes it would be cheaper STORE HOURS V in a flashing-light device Mon., T im*., W*d., Fri. Korean conflict. 169.95 39.95 69.95 8:30 to S M 4 9 * the vote to Curnan for con­ free lessons I T 12-1498 than Dr. Voevodsky’s, since no 2 5 ‘ 1 4 9 » ? 59?.f designed by a Massachusetts 6 5 ‘ Porter has lived in Hebron sideration. from the new separate lights are involved. Thun. 8:30 to 8:30 since 1925. He has served on the Everything you need for great stereo Modern styling for any decor! Features One of our best portables! Built-in Institute of Technology Sal. S:00 to 4:30 Porter expressed his thanks tenant but he It would also be more effec­ EQUIPMENT SHOP Democratic Town Committee listening! Tone/balance controls. radio/buzzer alarm, snooze bar. sleep condenser mike, total auto-stop, more. professor to reduce rear end to all committee members. quickly con­ Includes dust cover. switch With earphone, AC cord. automobile collisions. tive, Curry believes, because Mon., Tu**., Thur*., FrI. rapid flashing of the brake S:00 to 8:00 Renwick E. Curry, associate SaL 8:00 to 4rt)0 vinced me that 1 lb. 4 oz. loaf shouldn’t professor of aeronautics and lights is reserved for emergen­ Cloaod Wodnaiday CHAMPION BREAD ARCHER® cies when the driver slams on SAVE $31.95 S A V E $5 S A V E $10 astronautics, has patented a [“Freshest Produce Sold’’t AGWAY have asked... COLOR SUPREME the brakes. Anyway, lots design for a brake light device VHF-UHF-FM doing at the which would warn drivers when Fantastic One Cent Sale! the car ahead is braking or PET FOOD Emporium with loads of new things to peddle this TV ANTENNA Buy ana at ragular pries...get second one tor only a penny! weekend. A few hints of what we’ll be offering; decelerating. OPEN In emergency situations when 6 D A Y S POTATOES Usually HEADQUARTER:^ US the driver slams on his brakes, Thurs. 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MODEL about the size of a cigarette Mid-Winter CLEARANCE .39-Kiwi Shoe Polish VU-60 12.97 ELECTRONIC WATCH ALARM CLOCK CALCULATOR HUSKY pack, could be manufactured BP, RED, DELICIOUS L ■ ■ BSUSSuano.. a/*r* ss»a«fr«»«-.»/•*- 14.95— Ladies’ Nylon Pantsuits 7.99 VU-90 26.97 VU-100 32.97 Reg. Reg. 39.95 Reg. 79.95 commercially for less than $10. PASCAL 11.95— Ladies’ Poly Slacks 8.99 119.95 63-820 But, he said, automobile and The food specifically '5! 7.95—Ladies’ Poly Shirtjacs VU-110 42.97 S88 formulated for the dog 3.90 VU-1SO 51.97 3 4 « 69»® equipment manufacturers so NOW apples3 i 5 9 CELERY 429.95—Herculon Sofa & Chair Sets_____ 298.90 No mechanical parts to wear out! far have expressed little in­ who puts in a full day’s ‘Ranges based on reception over. ±1 minute per year accuracy! 63-610 65-640 work. A hearty diet Plus tires, bikes, stereo, car speakers, disposable Mat. o p e n terrain terest in flashing brake lights. GOING with 25% protein and diapers, sheets and pillow cases, mattresses, pine fur­ "One of the difficulties,” he 10% fat content. More niture, carpet, rockers, greeting cards, paint, water­ said, “is that some states have ON! SNOW WHITE Imported proof boots, paperback books, schooi supplies, TV laws requiring that any new than 50% of the / h a e k device with flashing lights has protein is from animal tables, cassette tapes, and hundreds of things I can’t 388 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST to have separate approval.” sources! Great for even remember. m O U ill t t l A4M AVAAAUI BOILED HAM «l eaM MACf MMIRI A similar device involving a SAVE 30 to 50% on MUSHROOMS 25 lbs. 1005 NM IMrt UCN moms, growing pups So come visit and enjoy the delicious complimen­ M TOWS mfweotweoe separate rear light, he said, cut and active, lively fully- ONLY tary coffee whiie ybu look. We’ll really enjoy seeing rear-end collisions by 60 per BOYS and GIRLS grown dogs. An easy- you. Remember that we sell with a real “no-hard- MANCHESTER PARKADE cent in a trial involving several to-digest dinner for time” money back guarantee if your purchase does not hundred taxicabs in San Fran­ your dog! OUTERWEAR please you in every way. And my wife says, “Don’t cisco. The inventor of that — p lu s — Also 50 lbs. Avsilabis forget your wallet!” 649-1806 device was Dr. John Voevodsky m Remember our of Portola Valley, Calif. 20« OFF 10« OFF 25< OFF 10« OFF tIMI M K MON. - FBI. 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Curry said such a decrease in BOYS WEAR QIRLS WEAR I34C.SMI MTTM MS.iM t y Exhausting Hours; Slack*, regular* and allm* Slacka, Slack Seta OOLD MEDAL ' SAT. 10:OA a.M. - 9:30 P.M. rear-end collisions would Body Suita, Dreaaaa,, large group EASY-ON TODDLER FURNfrURE IJItolM ttm nrnor Thurs. Eve (Ugh) 6 to 9, In cotton and corduroy. 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A i 3.: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 Smallpox: The End of a Scourge HiiHiBBBlBt A By GAY PAULEY "It depends on whom you the dawn of recorded history.” FROM YOUR UPI Women’s Editor ask.” Fifteen years after the dis­ THE BABY The optimists believe covery of America, smallpox NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN NEW YORK (UPI) - smallpox will be eradicated was introduced into the By VIVIAN FERQU80N IS NAMED Smallpox, the disease that has early this year. The more Western hemisphere by the WITH THIS COUPON* been the scourge of the world moderate guessers are predic­ Spaniards and within a short for centuries, soon may be ting later in the year. The time 3.5 million of an estimated Lusier, Jeannine Nicole, daughter of Donald R. and Gloria C. nothing more than a tragic pessimists say it will not be un­ 6 million natives were said to Priscilla Baxter has been UPTON TEA BAGS memory. til 1976. have died from it. Alexandria Luster of While Birch Dr., Tolland. She was bom Jan. busy with teen-age problems of PACKAGE OF 100 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandarents are Most medical authorities now But all agree that it is about During the Middle Ages, late. No ... not her own Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Alexandria of Baltimore, Md. Her believe that the disease soon to happen—and soon, says the smallpox was known to have children. They’re all grown up. paternal grandparents are Mi*, and Mrs. Vincent Luster of will be eradicated—not con­ publication. killed 25 to 30 per cent of the As program chairman of the redeetn at Bricktown, N.J. She has a brother, Randall Vincent, 3; and two tained, but wiped out. And when smallpox is con­ European population in a single Auxiliary of Manchester epidemic. Highland Park sisters, Jennifer Lorraine, 9, and Lorelea Nadine, 7. So reports Health Insurance quered, says the institute, it Memorial Hospital, Priscilla limit one The institute reports that as has been putting together a M a ^ t News, published monthly by the will be the first disease to have per family Lrwi«, Stephanie Anne, daughter of Brian D. and Laurie Health Insurance Institute, been truly eradicated by man. recently as eight years ago, 30 different kind of seminar Balon Lewis of Terrace Dr., Rockville. She was bom Jan. 19 at which keeps tabs on advances countries still were endemic, relating to the teen scene which It says that the World Health while early last year in India, will be presented Monday at Con­ HIGHLAND PARK (Good Thru Saturday, January 25th) Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. in health science. Organization credits a team ef­ and Mrs. David R. Balon of 35 Dailey Circle, Rockville. Her more than 100,000 people were cordia Lutheran Church on fort, "a good example of inter­ J paternal grandparents are Nr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Lewis of 21 The conquest of the pox is one stricken and an estimated 20,- Pitkin St., beginning at 9 a.m. of the major accomplishments national cooperation at its Dailey Circle, Rockville. 000 died from smallpox. Priscilla and Charles “T/ic Choicest Meat In Touml’^ of preventive medicine, says best.” But a search-out and contain ' ' ^ ^ J l "Chuck” Baxter raised .^four Geissler, Kyleigh Anne, daughter of Donald J. and Joyce the publication. WH cites the United States, eradication program has been children. Two of the boys, Alan 317 Highland Street, Manchester Laming Geissler of 31 Campbell Ave., Vernon. She was bom Jan. "Successful containment of Sweden, Finaind, the United so successful that only a and Dick are married. Dick has 17 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are outbreaks in Asia last year with Kingdom, Russia and scattering of outlying areas in three children; Alan one. David Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Laming of Brewster, Mass. Her paternal ' virtually no recurrences seems Switzeralnd among the main India, Pakistan and Ethiopia is unwed and Jean, the only ^^Whenever shoppers grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Geissler of Williman- rm to have convinced most of­ contributors. still report cases. daughter, is married. IJ' -"I Of ^ tic. ficials’’ that the end is near, it Dr. V.T.H. Gunaratne, WHO In the United States, there Avid sailboat enthusiasts, the says. director for Southeast Asia, have been no cases for the past family has always owned a about Quality WITH THIS COUPON*^ ' " Melesko, Michael John, son of Michael and Debra ‘‘The only question now adds, “We now believe that our 25 years, reports Dr. Michael boat. Their 40’ ketch is housed Eggleston Melesko of 230 Oak St. He was born Jan. 20 at appears to be when this ancient childrens’ children will only Lane, director of the smallpox at Mystic. When cooking for the Foods and Old Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are enemy will be absolutely over­ read about this dreadful disease eradication program of thp U.S. sailing days, Priscilla likes to SPIC & SPAN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eggleston of 143 Hollister St. His paternal come. which ravaged mankind from Public Health Service. bring foods she has prepared grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Melesko of 224 E. Middle ahead. She has chosen three I? Fashioned Freindly Ser­ 54 OZ. PKQ. — SAVE 344 Tpke. He has a sister, Robin, 2V4. such recipes which are good any time of the year and all of redeem at Gagnon, Brian David, son of Donald and Janice Zipkin SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTION which teen-agers enjoy. vice, the name Highland Highland Park Gagnon of 836 East St., Hebron. He was bom Jan. 15 at “When the children were Market limit one Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are home, I always made a lot of per family Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zipkin of 35 South St. His paternal grand­ soup and plenty of vegetable Park always heads the mother is Mrs. Alice Gagnon of Bluefield Dr, He has a sister, CLASSES START FEBRUARY 19, 1975 soup,” says Priscilla. “I’d ac­ Christine Louise. 2. N.A.U.I./P.A.D.I., CERTIFICATION COURSE cumulate all my leftovers. V. (Good Thru Saturday, January 25th) POOL, CLASSROOM, OPEN WATER Now, I don’t have as many so it V Donahue, Chad Edward, son of Owen B. and Katherine seems I have to make a career Moeller Donahue of Virginia Lane, Tolland. He was bom Jan. 16 out of making vegetable soup. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ^60.00 all equipment provided The blender soup helps fill the iiiiaiiaaeBiiliii i i i i i i are Carl S. Moeller and Lois Rears of Littleton, Colo. His pater­ bill. You know, you have the nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Donahue Sr. of Mystic. Co-ED INSTRUCTION BY PROFESSIONAL DIVERS satisfaction of making He has a brother, Shane Owen, 1V4. something out of nothing.” Good for the food bill too. (Herald photo by Pinto) Gustafson, Dawn Lynn, daughter of Albert H. Jr. and Limited Enrollment...Sign Up Nowl Priscilla spoke about the U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! Florence Carrier Gustafson of Alice Dr., Coventry. She was bom Dutch Bake. “This is wonderful Mrs. Baxter Makes “Slim” Cream Soup Jan. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ when you have an afternoon of To cooking, Priscilla brings such as oregano, marjoram, All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herve Carrier of Manchester, N.H. Her TiH-cin mvois running — driving youngsters the same innovative ability as savory, as desired. Add dabs of paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Gustafson Sr. back and forth to various ac­ she does to her other interests. leftover gravy or other sauces. “AT THE ALPINE HAU8” of Manchester, Her great-grandmothers are Mrs. Jennie Kasulki tivities. You know, you can “The intriguing part of cooking Cover and bake at 300 for U4-2 BOnOM TOP BACK of Manchester and Mrs. Marie Boisclair of Manchester, N.H. She Route 30, Post Road Plaza cook this at about any is the challenge of making tasty hours or at 325 for IVi-l Vi hours. has two sisters, Lisa Marie, 9; and Karen Ann, 2Vi. temperature you want depen­ and nutiritious food that is not Serves six. (Make two and ROUND Vernon • Exit 96 oN 1-86 ding on how long you need to be ROUND Tol. 872-6947 necessarily expensive.” freeze one for later re-heating.) Covington, Sarah Leslie, daughter of Joel B. Jr. and Charlotte Doreen Anderson and John Welpy, owner of Welpy’s House of Flowers in Vernon, pose in out of the house. It doesn’t get Witness the following: Johnny Mazetta ROAST Mathias Covington of 10 George Dr., Vernon. She was bom Jan. bridal attire to be shown at the Harmony Guild wedding workshop Sunday. Doreen will 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY ‘tired’ in the oven either.” 2 cups chopped green pepper ROAST ROAST “Slim” Cream Soup U.S.D.A. CHOICE 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents model in the show. John’s outfit is from Regal Men’s Shop. (Herald photo by Dunn) “Johnny Mazette is a dish 1 cup chopp^ celery U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Mathias of Maplewood, N.J. Her SAT. 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. that teen-agers really love. You (marvelous for leftovers) 1V4 cups whole milk 2 cups chopped onion paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Chvington of can prepare it a day ahead and 1 lb. ground beef (chuck) Belfast, Maine. She has a brother, Joel, 3Vi. bring it from the refrigerator Vz cup dry milk solids 1 cup chicken broth 1 lb. ground pork illl for baking.” The name of this 2 teaspoons salt casserole had a familiar ring. I 2 tablespoons flour We Give Old Fashion *1.59 *1.69. I 1 teaspoon salt savory, oregano, garlic powder, LAST OPPORTUNITY • FINAL WEEKEND found a similar recipe in Fannie chili powder, paprika, as Butcher Service” ---- Farm er's Cookbook entitled Vi teaspoon white pepper Wedding Workshop 1 teaspoon Worcestershire desired “Jo Mazzotti.’’ It did not Va cup stuffed green olives appear in the 1896 edition of sauce A group of area merchants, all members of the Harmony HERE WE GO AGAIN! 1 cup cooked vegetables: broc­ 1 four-ounce can sliced EYE OF ROUND CUBE TOP ROUND Guild, will present "Spring Song” a fashion show for the that book nor in Mrs. Lincoln’s mushrooms with liquid book published in 1883, Mrs. coli, kale, cabbage, asparagus, bride and bridegroom featuring a wedding workshop on Sun­ JAN. 24 C A T JA N . 25 JA N . 26 lima beans, corn, cauliflower, 1 - lOVz ounce can condensed STEAKS WEDDING day at 2 p.m. at The Colony Room of Vernon, Rt. 83, Talcott- Lincoln being the founder of the tomato soup ROAST STEAKS • 3-9 p-m. I • 10-5 p.m. SUN. 1-5 p.ni. Boston Cooking School and Mrs. green beans, carrots, or any U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE FROM ROUND U.S.D.A. CHOICE ville. mixture of vegetables. Best if 1 eight-ounce can tomato sauce 'The program will include a fashion show of bridal gowns Farmer’s predecessor. It is my 1 eight-ounce can meatless Heins-Murphy guess that this is essentially the at least one from first three and formal wear for men; advice on selecting invitations, listed is included. tomato and mushroom sauce choosing a photographer, floral arrangements and planning Nationally Advertised same recipe with the creator’s V4 cup dry red wine name altered. 1 to 2 tablespoons dry sherry or Miss M artha Murphy of financially for the future. other white wine (add before 1 lb. broad noodles *1.89 * B. *1.89. 1.79 Priscilla is a bubbly lady, ef­ Laurel, Md. and Ens. Robert E. Free tickets may be obtained from any participating Har­ 1 cup (V4 lb.) grated Cheddar WOMEN’S DESIIiNER SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURER ficient and enthusiastic. She blending or just before serving) Heins Jr. of Bolton were mony Guild members including. Village Bridal and cheese has been involved in some form Pour all ingredients in married Jan. 18 in a double-ring Boutique, Welply’s House of Flowers, Vernon National blender. Cover; press button 4 V4 lb. mozzarella cheese, sliced of volunteer work just about as ceremony in the U.S. Navy Bank, Albert & Larry’s Beauty Studio, The Colony Room, all In large skillet, brown meat; REPEATS ITS long as she can^ remember. No, and run about 30 seconds. Stop Chapel in Washington, D.C. of Vernon; The Lee Studio, The Corona Quartet, both of motor and push down with remove or push to one side and she doesn’t believe in Gloria The bride is the daughter of Tolland; PYestige Printing of Manchester; and Regal Men’s rubber scraper if necessary. saute pepper, celery and onion Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy Shop of Manchester and Vernon. S te in e m ’s id ea th a t but do not brown; mix with volunteerism is demeaning to Blend longer if smoother con­ of Laurel, Md. The bridegroom SUPER WARiHOUSE SALE sistency is desired. Empty into meat. Add salt, reduce heat and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. women. cook five munites. Stir in ^ aMDEN FRESH | “I’m completely in favor of saucepan and heat to boiling, Grocery Specials Robert E. Heins Sr. of olives, mushrooms, soup, women having their rightful stirring constantly. (If mixture MUELLER’S - ELBOWS, TWISTS, SEA SHELLS O O « Rosewood Lane, Bolton. curdles, reblend after cooling sauces, wine and other Guest Speaker ‘Women Only^ Class Expensively Made Quality Clothing place in the world of business The marriage vows were seasonings. Cook five minutes. > ! < p i ^ u c e and professionalism but I don’t completely. It is dangerous to MACARONI...... 1-lb.O apkg. * written by the bridal couple. Dr. Richard Day of 24 Camp blend a hot mixture — Prepare noodles, drain and The bride wore an 18th Meeting Rd., an associate Now Being Offered —At— like to see the volunteerism turn into 14xl0x2Vz baking pan, ALL FLAVORS CALIFORNIA SUNKIST down-graded. This should be explodes! Makes about 5 ser­ century-style gown with an­ professor at Manchester Com­ or divide into two smaller The Manchester Recreation vings. May be served hot or 9 < tique lace bodice and blue munity College and consulting tion program is available for looked at far more critically. A baking dishes. Add sauce and RAGU SAUCE .16-oz. lar* 2 aM NAVEL ORANGES Department will offer a new chilled. velvet skirt. school psychologist for the children whose mothers are in BELOW ORiOMAL WHOIESAU PRICES job doesn’t have to be a paid stir until mixed. Top with class as part of the women’s Dutch Bake SNO-WHITE Mrs. Cynthia Reda of Detroit, Manchester Board of Educa­ this free class. This pre-school one to have worth to oneself and grated cheese and mozzarella. WISHBONE - ITALIAN OR FRENCH programs on Feb. 6, from 1 to to the community.” Right on, Vz to 1 lb. ground beef chuck. Mich., the matron of honor, tion, will speak Moday at 8 p.m. program costs 50 cents. EXAMPLE- Place in bottom of 2-quart Sprinkle on paprika. Bake 35 MUSHROOMS . 1-lb. pkg. 89 2:30 p.m. at 110 Cedar St. Bea Priscilla. DRESSING...... 16-ox. bti. 69< wore a blue print long-sleeved at a meeting of the Women’s Participants of this class minutes at 350. Serves 12 Sheftel will be moderator of the A good deal of this pleasant casserole. Salt and'pepper. Add gown. Miss Gretchen Heins, Club of Manchester at should bring a large notebook PANTS-SHIRT-SHIRTJACKET Values to layer of sliced raw onion (2 (teen-agers love it). Better if HUNTS FLORIDA SEEDLESS taped lecture and discussion N O W lady’s time is spent with the daughter of the bridegroom, Fellowship Hall in the Second and a pen. 54900 large) and a layer of sliced raw prepared day ahead and >X A O ' program entitled “For Women Sacrejd, Dance programs at 2 9 < was flower girl and ring bearer. Congregational Church. His ALL 3 PIECES FOR ONLY potato (3 medium), salt and brought from refrigerator for TOMATO SAUCE , 15-oz. can WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 BK • » Only.” Center Congregational Church. She wore a yellow Empire-style topic is "Sleep and Dream pepper. Add a layer of 4-5 baking. Then, allow one hour By utilizing audio equipment, Benefit Show Dramatic movement is com­ CAMPBELL’S - TOMATO OR VEGETABLE YELLOW GLOBE dress and carried a basket of Patterns.” The event is open to carrots sliced lengthwise. for baking as mixture will have the class will be able to hear bined with music, poetry or net and satin roses to which the members and their guests. LAST TIME OFFER Sprinkle on one tablespoon each been chilled. ONIONS leading teachers and lecturers Nets $1,000 • long Sime Sweaters NOW *8** scripture as an expression of SOUP ..... lO'/k-oz. cant 5I89< 3 wedding rings were tied. The source of his topic, the Buy a 2 piece Patterned Pant celery flakes and green pepper Note: Sauce mixture freezes discuss various topics of in­ worship. Priscilla is coor­ Lt. (j.g.) Thomas Behringer speaker said, is an unpublished For UNICO • Short Sleeve or Vest Sweaters NOW Suit at$25.00 flakes. Pour one large can well. Thaw, heat and mix with SWEET LIFE i l C « terest to women. Taped lec­ *5** dinator which means she was best man. paper on ‘‘Psychological A total of 401 friends of for $1.00 more— tomatoes over all. Add salt, cooked noodles and bake as RADISHES ... 10^ Studies Related to Sleeping and tures run approximately 60 • Asserted Shirts NOW schedules the programs at the above. (Don’t freeze the GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4...... 4 0 * A reception was held at the UNICO enjoyed Tuesday’s . Choose Any Sweater pepper and other seasonings. Officer’s Club at the Coast Dreaming,” which he compiled minutes. An informal discus­ church and elsewhere. noodles — they get mushy). sion will follow. opening night benefit perfor­ LADY s c o n - 2 PACK Guard Washington Radio Sta­ for use in the Advanced General mance of "Irma La Douce” at tion where the bridegroom is Psycology course at MCC. It The format is designed to stimulate women into thinking the Coachlight Dinner Theater BATHROOM TISSUE stationed. summarizes, he added, the in East Windsor. Mrs. Heins is a graduate of work in this area over the past about their role and place in Discontinued Styles In All Current Fashion Fabrics and Colors, life, in the home, and in the Leo Diana, chairman of the Indiana University. Ens. Heins 15 years. third annual event, said of the is a graduate of Southern A graduate of Manchester community. Sweaters, Shirts, Jackets, Pants, Skirts All In Sizes 6-16 The class is free to French musical, “The show Frozen Food & Dairy Specials Connecticut State College and High Schoool, Day received a was marvelous and over $1,000 STORE BS degree in psychology at Manchester residents and will i d i i ROASTING of the U.S. Coast Guard Officer was raised for UNICO. MENUS BROWN'S GRADE A, FRESH Candidate School. They will Boston College, an M.A. in last for six weeks. To register -LOCATION- interested persons should call Frank Filloramo sold the HOURS: IS reside'in Alexandria, Va. experimental psychology at est number of tickets for a LARGE EGGS ■dozan 69< Fordham University, and a 643-6795. The pre-school r^rea- 596 HILLIARD & ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. totaPof 38 couples. Luncheons are served promptly cheese, peanut butter stuffed Ph.D in psychological measure­ Project HELP Mon. & Tues. 1 1 CHICKENS at noon in the Food Service celery, carrot sticks, corn ment at the University of Menus which will be prepared TASTE O’ SEA Garden Club OLD COLONY BLDG. - 2ND FLOOR Dining Room at the Student bread, butter, milk, mixed Connecticut. and served next week by ’til 6dl0 Center at Manchester Com­ fruit. FISH CAKE DINNER .Box. 35« From 1962-67 he was director ALBERT L A R R r S members of HELP (Han­ Meets Monday Vnd munity College, 60 Bidwell St. Wed., Thurs S Fri. of guidance at East Catholic dicapped Earning and Living GLAZED OR JELLY FILLED I S The Perennial Planters High School, from 1960-62 a Project), a program designed 'til 9:00 Garden Club will meet Monday teacher at Bennet Junior High BEAUTY STUDIO DIRECTIONS TO to train handicapped for at 6:30 p.m. for a potluck MORTON’S DONUTS School, and from 1958-60 a per­ TRI-CITY SHOPPING PLAZA VERNON, FACTORY-WIWLHOUSE 1 employment in the food service Sat & Sun. supper at the home of Mrs. sonnel psychologist with the industry at Manchester Com­ School i f COLLEGE Raymond Halsted Jr., 212 U.S. Army in California. He is a 875 -16 0 7 munity College, are as follows: Cafeteria menus which will SWEET LIFE ’ 19 6 :0 0 Fresh, Greenwood Dr. rs. James Brit­ NOTES member of the American Tuesday: French onion soup, be served in Manchester Public BROCCOLI SPEARS.. io-oz. pkg ton is co-hostess. Psychological Association and meatball grinders, brownies, Schools, Jan. $7-31, are as The Above 5^2 lb. Average Members are reminded that the Connecticut Psychological GOME ALIVE IN 75 follows: coffee or tea. David A. Dwyer, son of Mr. due to the illness of Mrs. Association. Thursday: Creamy potato Monday: Cubed steak, gravy, Specials Are and Mrs. William Dwyer of 405 HOODS SWISS STYLE Donald Manning, the supper Refreshments will be served irS SALE TIME salad, Italian roast of chicken, mashed potato, buttered peas, \ *4 Spring St., has been named to Good meeting place has been after the program. rice pilaf, fresh dinner rolls bread, butter, miljfV YOGURT . S-oz. cup* the dean’s list for the first changed to the home of Mrs. PERMANENTS NOW with butter, fruited jello, coffee applesauce. Thru c Halsted. $35.00 $30.00 i ! Tuesday: Vegetable soup, semester at Nathaniel Cimauc. X or tea. Hawthorne College, Antrim, KASANOFPS Saturday, “Color with Annuals,” a dis­ HEALTH INSURANCE $30.00 $20.00 ItiMStMaA Friday; Corn chowder, baked chicken salad on roll, cranberry lb. cussion and planning of the NEW YORK (UPI) - More r sauce, whole kernel corn, milk, N.H. January 25th $26.00 $22.00 bluefish marinara, mashed RYE BREAD .1-lb. loavtt 75 community garden at the than 81 million persons in the $21.00 $17.00 potatoes, buttered green beans, pineapple upside down cake. V. Munro Parklet will be the country under 65 and another 1.3 $16.50 $14.80 aaLCs. T jtn n fresh rolls with butter, Wednesdayi-Pruit cup, ham- Miss Lynn A. Orlowski of 67 evening program. Mrs. Harold million above have major medi­ chocolate chip cookies, coffee or burg patty on roll, potato chips, Keeney St., a senior in the denal Lavanway, chairman, has cal insurance, according to the (1 y t tea. cole slaw, milk, ice cream. hygiene program at Westbrook asked that members bring gar­ Health Insurance Institute. It INCLUDINQ: HAIRCUT. SHAMPOO and SET, Cost of luncheons is $1.50 on Thursday: Baked lasagna, College, Portland, Maine, has den designs to this meeting. says four of every five persons so CREME RINSE. Tuesday; $1.75 on Thursday and meat sauce, tossed salad, been named to the dean’s list The Whiton Memorial insured have benefits of at least EARLY BIRD SPECIAL-SMALL SaECTION, DESIGNER SAMPLES bread, butter, milk, jello with SENIOR CITIZEN PERM from $11.00 Friday. for the fall semester. She is the Library floral arrangement this $20,000, while one of five has topping. SHAMPOO & SET $3.50 IN SIZE 10 ONLY-EACH $10 OR 5 FOR $40 All tickets must be purchased daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis month was design^ by Mrs. maximum benefits of $250,000 or through the College Bookstore. Friday . Baked macaroni and A. Orlowski. Matthew Moriarty Jr. more. iiiiiniiiiinuiiiiiiiiii

A i 3 d V PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Jan. 23, 19^5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARIES Cummings Welcomes Challenge by Nate Walton Plays Best NBA Game Frederick L. Schug .Mrs. Anthony Paggioli EAST HARTFORD - The funeral of Mrs. Anthony Frederick Lawrence Schug, 80, Paggioli of 44 Packard St., who By SOL R. COHEN Agostinelli was quoted as of 49 Taylor St. died Tuesday at died Tuesday at Manchester saying Republican and St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Manchester’s Democratic Memorial Hospital, is Friday at Democratic leaders work Mr. Schug lived in East Hart­ 10 a.m. at Holmes Funeral chairman is disputing remarks But Detroit Subdues Blazers together behind the scenes on ford all his life. Before his last week by his Republican Home, 400 Main St. counterpart when he charged matters such as voter registra­ retirement, he was employed Burial will be in Bolton tion. NEW YORK (U P l)-N o t rebounds, two assists, and because Walton got the game he went to Curtis KC-Omaha. The win, the for 21 years by First National the Democrats have placed the Center Cemetery. “ The charge of double­ only is Bill Walton a pretty blocked three shots. suckered in. Rowe and I figured he might Bullets’ 12th straight at Stores in East Hartford. He was community in complete dis­ Friends may call at the array. dealing by registrars is good basketball player, but Three times at the end of "I foolishly sagged off for try it again.” home, improved their an Army veteran of World War funeral home tonight from 7 to ridiculous,” said Stevenson. every once in a while he’ll the game Lanier missed the lob pass and left him “He thought Rowe was record to 33-13, the best in I. 9. Ted Cummings told the Democratic Town Committee “Agostinelli would know it if he actually sit down and talk shots he would make easily open,” Walton said in his going to get it so he dropped the NBA. Kevin Porter had Survivors are a son, Robert took the trouble to look at against any other center in L. Schug of East Hartford; two Wednesday night, “ We with you. soft, sometimes barely audi­ off to help out,” teammate eight assists in the first Manchester’s voter totals, with daughters. Miss Elvira M. welcome the challenge, The rookie center scored the league except ble voice. “It was a mistake Sidney Wicks said. “Bill did period while the Bullets hit Mrs. Madeline Forsnian Democrats holding the biggest Schug of East Hartford and delivered last week in the gar­ 25 points Wednesday night Milwaukee’s Kareem Abdul- I hope I don’t make again. a great job of getting back to 17-of-27 shots for a 35-14 Mrs. Madeline E. Forsman, bled talk of the new GOP town lead ever in the town’s Jabbar. He made the one Mrs. Ruth E. Hunt of Enfield; 78, of 69 Timber Trail died history.” and dueled Bob Lanier on “ I rem em bered in a Lanier but he made a lead. Nate Archibald had 29 tw o sisters, Mrs. Ada chairman and indicating that even terms, though the that counted at the end similar situation earlier in helluva shot.” points for the Kings. Wednesday at a Rockville con­ the 1975 election campaign has Stevenson said Manchester Korngiebel and Mrs. Lillian heavier and more Walton had reason to be valescent home. begun.” has 10,887 Democrats, 8,587 Colonels 114, Sounds 91 Hofmann, both of East Hart­ Mrs. Forsman was bom April experienced Detroit center watching for the third ex- Without ever mentioning the Republicans and 7,783 unaf­ Kentucky placed seven ford; and three grandchildren. 22, 1896 in Brooklyn, N.Y., and filiated, for a 27,257 total. sank a short shot with seven UCLA man on the floor, The funeral is Friday at 8:15 new chairman (Nathan players in double figures, lived in New Jersey before Agostinelli) by name, Cum­ Henry Becker expressed his seconds to play that gave the Rowe, who had 13 ro u n d s, a.m. from the Callahan Funeral coming to Manchester about concern and dismay over an an­ Pistons a 96-94 victory over and scored 15 of his 25 led by Artis Gilmore with 23 Home, 1602 Main St,, with a mings said, “I resent his im­ points and 16 rebounds. Dan five years ago. plications that the Democratic nouncement by First District Walton’s Portland Trail points he put in during the Mass at St. Christopher's Survivors are two daughters, Issel added 19 points, hitting majority didn’t spend revenue­ Congressman William Cotter — Blazers. third quarter. Detroit led at Church at 8. Burial will be in Mrs. F. Robert (Madeline) that he will vote to confirm on 9 of 11 shots. Guard Ted sharing funds in an appropriate Then Walton made a com­ the half 45-44 and 79-70 after Center Cemetery. Dieterle of Manchester, with former Gov. Thomas Meskill to McClain had 13 assists for Friends may call at the way. It’s characteristic of the plete shambles of his reputa­ three periods. whom she made her home, and new Republican chairman to be a federal judge. Kentucky, which also had 19 funeral home tonight from 7 to Mrs. Charles (Virginia) John­ Urging committee members tion of being a locker room Celtics 110, Jazz 102 9. get his figures wrong. After all, Dave Cowens had 22 points steals. son of Morristown, N.J.; a he is the one who, when he was and other concerned clam by sitting cordially brother, Lester Coleman of state comptroller, said the Democrats to send messages of through a postgame inter­ and 16 rebounds to lead Pacers 120, Nuggets 110 Brooklyn, N.Y.; six state would wind up the year protest to Cotter, Becker view of some 45 minutes Boston to its fifth win in a George McGinnis scored Card of Thanks grandchildren and six great­ with a $17 million surplus, when remarked, “Bill is a great guy, duration. row. New Orleans’ Pete 43 points and grabbed 20 The family of Joseph Rossetto would grandchildren. it’s evident to all it will be in but when he does something (UP! photo) The fantastically quick Maravich was the high rebounds to lead Indiana like to thank their many friends, The funeral is Saturday at 11 the red.” wrong we should tell him.” redhead from UCLA was scorer with 34 points and 11 relatives and neighbors for all the floral over Denver. The Nuggets’ a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home. Cummings exhibited a report playing in his fifth game assists. John Havlicek arrangements, mass cards and kindness 400 Main St. The Rev. Bruce Blazers^ Bill Walton (32) Keeps Wary Eye loss was only their ninth shown them during their recent bereave­ from the town controller managed 17 for Boston. Jacque of St. Mary’s Episcopal since missing 20 with a bone against 38 wins. McGinnis ment. Special thanks also to the explaining, “These figures are Pistons’ Dave Bing (21) Prepares to Drive Past spur in his left heel and it Bullets 97, Kings 88 Manchester Police Department Church will officiate. Burial readily available to all town also had four three-point Mrs. Joseph Rossetto and family was perhaps his best overall Phil Chenier scored 33 will be in East Cemetery. residents, including the field goals, five assists and There are no calling hours. (UPl photol game of the 22 pro games points and Elvin Hayes eight steals—three of them Republican chairman. They added 31 as Washington beat Agreement Signed clearly show that revenue­ New Hope he’s played. consecutively. sharing funds were spent ef­ In 38 minutes, Walton ficiently and properly. Seeks Items scored 25 points, grabbed 11 President Gerald Ford shakes hands with Rep. Clem signed the Geneva greement of 1925 prohibiting the use of “Rhetoric and criticism are For Auction rebounds, passed off for six Zablocki, D-Wisc., as Sen. Thomas McIntyre, D-N.H., and biological weapons in war. The ceremony took place easy to come by,” said Cum­ baskets and blocked two MCC Winless Skein Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., applaud after Ford Wednesday in the East Room of the White House. mings, “but an inspection of THOUGHTS shots. POLICE REPORT proper budgeting and spending New Hope Manor is seeking Lanier, bothered at least by the Democratic majority articles for an auction which (UPI photo) will be conducted Jan. 31 at 7 APLENTY as much by Walton as he Extended to Seven comes with hard work. There’s By LEN AUSTER was his bad left knee, played nothing easy there.” p.m. at Manchester Flea Detroit’s Curtis Rowe (18) Scoring eight unanswered points in the last four minutes. 43 minutes and scored the Midge J. Jurewicz, 35, of 14 tion at 868 Hartford Rd. was Market, 521 E. Middle Tpke. South Central Community College handed Manchester State Senate Approves Phillips, Cummings exhibited a second same 25 points, got 10 Goes Around Portland’s Sidney Wicks (21) Knox St. was charged with broken into and the coin box Jim Lamb will conduct the report, this one showing tax in­ Community College its seventh straight loss, 72-64, last evading responsibility and removed early today, police auction, and all proceeds will DETROIT (UPl) - Bill night at Wilbur Cross High in New Haven. driving without a license in con­ said. creases over the past 10 years in Around the Bend benefit New Hope. Walton, the rookie Portland It was a nip-and-tuck affair un­ nection with a two-car accident • The Parkway Restaurant Manchester, and said, “One Before you realize it, the 53rd annual CIAC State Basket­ GOP Questions Conkling Closely center, says he loves basket­ til four minutes remained when Wednesday at 8:40 p.m. on at 937 Center St. was broken needn’t be a financial wizard to The auction room is open dai­ ball Tournament will be upon us. From this locale, Cheney ly from 1:30 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 ball too much to fake an in­ State Hoop Roundup Dennis Flowers, William Center St, at Linden St., police into Wednesday night and the know that Manchester has had Tech has already qualified and Rham High will shortly join HARTFORD (UPl) - The Leader Gerald F. Stevens, R- specific steps to counter requested by Mrs. Grasso of all stiff tax increases under the p.m. to receive items for the jury which kept him out of 20 Foster and Tim Tilley each said. office ransacked. Missing are the list of entries. After that, it’s anybody’s guess. MCC’s next tilt is Monday The car he was driving struck the coin boxes of three vending Senate Wednesday approved Milford, and Rep. John J. Tif­ expenses arising from higher her appointees, nor was he Republicans and decreases or auction. Pickup service may be of the Trail Blazers’ games. sank two charity tosses and night in New Haven against the the rear of the driven by Carol machines, about $6 in change, the nomination of state per­ fany, R-Lyme, voted against welfare caseloads in 1969. asked to do so by the governor. minimal increases as needed obtained by calling Lamb, 643- “I don’t know any basket­ John Britt added a layup to give Southern Connecticut State Conkling. Mrs. Grasso has said such M. Melquist, 28, of 109C and a carton of gum. sonnel commissioner C. Perrie Conkling said he has ordered under the Democrats. We need 2074, or New Hope Manor, 643- Manchester High, East Catholic and South Windsor each ball players who have to South Central the victory. College JVs. Sycamore Lane and then drove Phillips, one of three of Gov. The Conkling appointment, if no across-the-board or percen­ statements may be submitted only point out the facts. The 2701. has seven victories at the moment and are solid con­ Huskies Topple LIU • Police suspect several The Cougars, now 5-9 for the South Central confirmed by the legislature, fake an injury,” Walton away, police said. There were young people broke into the Ella T. Grasso’s appointees tage cuts in agency spending after nom inees file their people draw their own con­ tenders to make it while Bolton High and Coventry each season, led most of the first half F PU. who received committee ap­ would last only through the end and has made only selective federal income tax returns in said. “I never met one who Flowers 4 4 12 no injuries and the cars not bad­ basement of the Parkade clusions.” All proceeds from the rental have four wins and must be considered outside threats. behind the hot shdoting and Britt 3 0 6 proval earlier in the day. of February. Conkling has in­ April. faked an injury. People who ly damaged. Apartments building on W. Mid­ cuts. Democratic Registrar of stalls at the Flea Market on Ellington High has secured five triumphs. rebounding of 6^ center John Foster 0 2 2 The nomination of George J. dicated he wants to serve only He said he has not trimmed enjoy basketball don’t want For Fifth Straight Dennis 7 0 14 Jureqicz is scheduled to dle Tpke. Tuesday night to hold Conkling said he is a director Herbert Stevenson took issue Feb. 1 and 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 Dishaw. 'The second half was Fernandez 6 0 12 Conkling as acting finance corp-, on an interim basis and Mrs. to. They have too much appear in Common Pleas Court a party, police said. spending for human services of Associated Transport, a New with other remarks by p.m. will be turned over to New The Indians of Coach Doug Pearson have junked their close with neither side able to Tilley 12 2 28 missioner was approved by the Grasso will name a full-time where it directly affects the pride in themselves and in Anderson 0 0 0 12 in East Hartford on Feb. 10. A candle was used, York City trucking firm, and Agostinelli — these Tuesday Hope. More information may conservative brand of ball in favor of a free-wheeling run­ HARTFORD (UPl) - The Universi­ half but wound up with 16 for the get a lead of more than five House Executive Nominations successor. public and defended cutbacks in be obtained by calling New the game to do that.” points until the end. “in marijuana cigarette butts left owns shares of stock in night in Hartford at a meeting ning game. Against Rockville last Tuesday, the Silk ty of Connecticut earned its fifth night. Totals 12 74 (Tiarlie L. Siemon, 25, of East behind, and a staple gun valued Committee on a 3-2 party-line His pay, on an annualized the state Department of Com­ Northeast Utilities, the major Hope. Walton, who matched his South Central, now 7-7 over­ MCC (64) of area Republican leaders. Towners were filling the lanes very well and getting easy straight win, edging out 85-83 a sur­ B F Hartford was arrested vote. Both Phillips and basis, is $32,958. Mrs. Grasso munity Affairs, saying they pro career high with 25 The Pioneers stayed ah^ad in the all and 5-6 in the CCCAA, was Pts. at $15 taken, police said. supplier of electricity in buckets as a result. With not too much height, this newly prisingly tough Long Island Universi­ Tucker 3 2 8 Wednesday at 4:57 p.m. in • The office in a Farmington Conkling served under former named him to the job effective dealt with unspent funds. Connecticut. points in a losing cause in last 15 seconds when Trimboli, at the paced by Tilley’s 26 points Clancy 1 0 2 Democratic Gov. John N. Jan. 8, the day of her inaugura­ Conkling admitted under Instituted style seems to fit Manchester best. If the Indians ty, and Sacred Heart stayed ahead of foul line, made the first of a one and Dishaw 9 0 18 Wickham Park and charged St. home was broken into Detroit Wednesday, said he followed by Julius Dennis (14), Reynolds 2 0 Dempsey, who stepped down in tion. Phillips told the Senate com­ continue to play well, as they have in the last four games, a previously unbeaten Bentley to win by 4 with third-degree criminal mis­ Wednesday morning and $25 in questioning by Stevens that he cannot understand why the one to make it 89-86. Flowers (12) and Mike Fer­ Iverson 6 3 15 chief. He was allegedly driving change removed from a desk. 1971. Stevens questioned Conkling had not prepared a financial mittee he would lay off state Catholic Burial tournament berth is not unlikely. an equally close 91-88 Wednesday Bentley, suffering its first loss after nandez (12). MCC, now 4-7 in Peoples 7 1 15 Conkling underwent intense about a $149.8 million deficit as statement as had been employes only as a last resort. WHO . . . ? will choose your press is so excited about night. Leber 0 0 0 on the lawn and damaged it, what he does off-the-court. 12 wins, got the rebound and Hammel the conference, was paced by Smith 1 0 2 police said. Police removed a pair of questioning by a Republican of June 30, 1969, and asked him He said he and Mrs. Grasso family burial place? UConn overcame a 10-point deficit made it 89-88 with four seconds left. Dishaw’s 18 markers with Curt member of the nominations whether he approves bonding believe there is little savings Neither can his teammates. Totals 29 6 64 He was released on 8100 cash handcuffs from the -wrists of an Someone must do it. Unless it is a planned decision with 7:34 left to beat Long Island and However, Trimboli was fouled and he Iverson and Billy Peoples ad­ Score at half: South 34-33 committee on his handling of deficits as a matter of policy. benefit from across-the-board Going with Youth “It’s a misnomer of you ding 15 markers each. bond for court Feb. 10 in East 11-year-old boy Wednesday now, your family may have to depend on the judgment Sacred Heart outrebounded Bentley, got both ends of a one and one to ac­ Hartford. afternoon. He and a 12-year-old the job under Dempsey, who Conkling, 69, who served as state employe layoffs. It appears now that East Catholic Coach Stan Ogrodnik writers,” fellow UCLA grad to hand the New England small left office with a $244 million finance commissioner from There might be selected of a friend, or even a stranger, to select in haste and has decided to sink or swim with his younger performers. Sidney Wicks said of count for the final score. boy had been playing with them college division leader its first defeat. Although shorter than Bentley, the Recent breaks reported in­ but the younger boy got stuck. deficit. 1957 until 1969, told the com­ layoffs in areas where the state hope he will not disappoint those who will be the most Six-foot-four sophomore Gary Carlson was inserted into Walton’s nonbasketball life. The Senate Executive mittee he doesn’t approve of is not spending significant frequent visitors. In other games, Hartford broke a Pioneers outrebounded the visitors 43- clude: The younger boy’s wrists ABOUT the starting lineup two games ago and more varsity “Everybody writes of what halftime tie with a second half rally to • The soda machine in front were black and blue. Nominations Committee gave bonding operating expenses, money, such as highway playing time most likely will go to 6-4 sophomore Jeff he’s doing off the court. 39, with Ed Irwin grabbing 13 Kiner, Roberts Top unanimous approval, however, but there are occasions when it end up 73-61 over Southern Connec­ of Marinelli’s Getty service sta- TOWN engineers as an example, Heim. They should be tripping on rebounds and Winfree and Chris to Phillips, 51, for personnel is necessary to do so. Phillips said. There is little SAINT JAMES CEMETERY ticut, and Wesleyan trailed all the Ogiste 10 each for the winners. commissioner, at $30,282 a 'T would not now recommend sense, he said, in keeping 368 Broad Street what’s happening on the way behind Union to finish low at 84- The Eagles have had trouble in the competitive Hartford court. Hartford reserve Steve Scheerer year, a job he held under that any current expenses highway designers if the state Manchester, Connecticut 53. sparked his team with 19 points while Hall Candidates Dempsey. should be bonded,” he said. plans no new road building. County Conference, which has to be one of the toughest in Cub Pack No. 2 will meet Phone 646-3772 The Huskies’ win was their 10th win teammate Gary LaRoeque con­ The House committee later At a news conference the area. The opposition and turnovers have been East’s “When he was playing tonight at 7 at Center of the season in 12 games. NEW YORK (UPI) - Ralph Kiner, the Pittsburgh Police Charge Three approved Mary Heslin, 45, a Tuesday, Mrs. Grasso said she biggest nemesis. Even in victory last 'Tuesday over a weak (before the injury) he was tributed 17 points for the Hawks, who Congregational Church. The Lee Otis Wilson, who drove through Pirates’ former seven-time National League home run Hartford city councilwoman, as would not borrow money to Bloomfield quintet. East totaled 25 giveaways. You cannot gained their 9th win in 13 starts. featured guest will be a scuba leading the league in defenders to layup the winning king, is given the best chance to be voted into baseball’s In Unrelated Breaks consumer protection com­ cover deficits between now and do that against a good team and expect to win. It’s virtual­ With the score tied 34-34 at half­ diver who will explain and rebounds and block^ shots. marker with five seconds left, had a Hall of Fame today when the nationwide results of voting missioner at a salary of $27,500 the end of the current fiscal ly impossible. Nevertheless, East should sneak in and time, Scheerer ignited a Hawk rally to demonstrate his diving equip­ Now everybody wants to a year. She will succeed Bar­ year June 30. qualify for the CIAC event for the 12th time in a row. game high of 25 points, hitting nine of outscore the Owls 12-3, and move by the Baseball Writers Association of America will be an­ Three 15-year-olds, two boys The residents reported mis­ ment. know who his lawyer is.” 13 shots in the second half. nounced. and a girl, have been charged sing the can of coins, a camera bara Dunn, a Republican. Stevens asked Conkling Walton has played in the ahead 54-45 with 10 minutes left. whether he has directed cut­ Ruben Rodriguez had 21 points for Bob Lemon, a seven-time 20-game winner for the with a total of 11 breaks and valued at $247, and $440 in cash Approval of the nominations past five Portland games Frank Dill led Southern with 12 thefts over the past few months from several bedrooms, police by the Democratic-controlled backs in social services, in­ Members of Brian Long Island, which suffered its points and John Lavery had 6 points Cleveland Indians, and Robin Roberts, a six-time 20-game legislature appeared certain. cluding day care centers in MacDonald and the Electric Area Forecast since recovering from a seventh loss against five wins. winner for the Philadelphia Phillies are considered other in which the victims lost said. ^apeJ for ks bone spur in his heel. His and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Owls, thousands of dollars worth of Two Republican members of Norwalk and Groton. Conkling Cowboy music group will be in­ Rham High, off to a slow 2-3 start, has ripped off seven Sacred Heart’s Tony Trimboli and good possibilities for election to the shrine in Cooperstown, The boy was charged with who slipped to 3-6. cash, televisions, cameras, the House committee, Minority replied he has merely held up terviewed tonight at 8 on radio playing time has gradually Carl Winfree each had 28 points for N.Y. third-degree burglary, posses­ straight successes and should be a shoe-in for a Class C Union scored early and often over jewelry and other items, accor­ approval of the two centers pen­ station WINF. Three of the berth. At one time or another, everybody has made a big increased and he played a the Pioneers, 12-3, who never trailed A total of 37 players, screened by a BBWAA committee, sion of burglar tools, and ding a review. the visitors from Middletown, who ding to the detective bureau. members are local and area contribution for the Sachems. Eric Olsen, 6-4 senior team high 38 miutes in the in the game, and it wasn’t until the were considered by an estim ate 400 members of the second-degree larceny. He was Conkling said he did not take residents. were not able to hit the scoreboard un­ ^ c h teen-ager worked alone, transfer from Bunnell High of Stratford, is scoring with in­ Detroit game. last 15 seconds that Bentley got as reportedly, and their cases are referred to Juvenile Court and “If you guys look back til 14:30 of the first half. released to his parents. creased regularity and he’s been ably supported by Chuck close as two points, 88-86. not connected, police said. over the last four days,”.he Pete Fisher and Glenn Carmody In the most recent case, a The boy’s father found the Berk, Todd Cherry and Kevin Dunn. With a 7-1 Charter Bentley’s All America Brian each had 15 points for Union which up­ coins totalling $26 and gave Oak Conference record to date, the Sachems are serious said, “I’ve just been doing Hammel, was held scoreless in the teen was surprised Wednesday what I usually do. You guys ped its record to 8-2. at 3:40 p.m. inside a Scott Dr. them to police, police said. challengers for league honors. Tlie big obstacle is Portland first half by Winfree. Hammel, who Steve Ross had 12 points for the Car­ High (8-0). The front-runners meet in Hebron next Friday have been getting excited. I had a shooting average 64 per cent home by a resident of the home, FIRE CALLS just like to play basketball.” dinals, whose record dropped to 4-7. police said. with first place at stake, unless upsets precede that con­ before the game, was 0-7 in the first The man told police he came Another 15-year-old youth was charged with nine breaks frontation. Rham was 6-14 a year ago but has turned things home from work and saw the around in 1974-75. youth run from the bathroom into homes and apartments in recent months. Nothing was TOLLAND COUNTY and out the rear door, police recovered from a long list of Wednesday, 7:27 p.m. — false South Windsor High has been experiencing an up and said. He chased the youth till alarm on East Main St. FUNERAL HOME small, easy to carry items he down campaign. The 7-6 Bobcats have been inconsistent losing sight of him near Salter’s (Rockville Fire Department) Eitabliihed 1874 - Four Generationt of Service along with having a tough schedule, which includes Gregg New Browns’ Coach m allegedly stole, police said. Pond, police said. Today, 4:05 a.m. — standby 142 East Center Street, Manchester 640-5310 Simsbury High and 6-11 Tom Young, and Northwest Police found the youth at his 'The homes broken into in­ cluded two on Crestwood Dr., as a repair crew of Connecticut Catholic, South Catholic and Hartford Public. Coach home where he admitted the Light and Power Co. worked on CLEVELAND (UPI) - Art Modell, owner of the defensive tackle Walter Johnson — for draft choices, but break but denied taking more two on Devon Dr., and one each Charlie Sharos, in his 19th year at the helm, should be able held off on the deals until a new head coach was hired. on Center St., Edison Dr., the transformer at Exit 99 by Cleveland Browns, says he isn’t much of a gambler. But than a can of silver coins, police Rt. 195. Residents of the south to get his defending CVC cagers into the tournament. “We’re going to push on these possibilities before the said. He also denied that Oakland Terrace, Linnmore right now he’s praying that a hunch of his pays off big. Dr., and Deepwood Dr. quarter of Tolland to Rt. 32 Enjoy A Night Out! Bolton High, with high hopes at the outset of the current draft and, failing that, we will continue to pursue this area anyone else was working with were out of power until about 5 Modell, who watched his team falter to a 4-10 mark last He was referred to Juvenile season, was hurt tremendously when 6-5 center Kevin Hills after the draft,” Modell said. him, police said. a.m. (Tolland Fire Depart­ Season — the worst in the club’s history — Wednesday Court. His home is in Hartford, COME TO A was hurt in an automobile mishap and sidelined for the ment) named Forrest Gregg as head coach replacing Nick Gregg, who received a threeyear contract, admits he’s police said balance of the slate. That accident occurred last stepping into a quagmire by becoming head coach of the AMBULANCE CALLS LASAGNA DINNER Skorich, fired with a year to go on his contract. TOLLAND December. The Bulldogs almost immediately went into a illfated team. But at least in one \yay it’s a relief. iPPfijM Politicos Plan The girl allegedly stole a Wednesday, 7:24 p.m. — a 16- tailspin dropping five straight decisions but recently have “It was a gut reaction,” Modell said of picking Gregg “The suspense of not knowing whether or not I’d get the ROBIN ROBERTS RALPH KINER Cancer Benefit large amount of money over a year-old girl suffered an eye in­ Saturday, January 25 righted themselves with two wins. It will be a long haul, over Monte Clark, offensive line coach of the Miami job was getting to me for a while,” said Gregg, who played recent period while baby-sitting jury and was taken to Rockville but the Bulldogs could reach the goal set at the beginning Dolphins, as the fourth head coach in the Browns’ history. It’s all set —the basketball at St. Maurice Pariah Center offensive tackle with the Green Bay Packers from 1956-70 at a ^irch St. home, police said. General Hospital where she The pride of the diamond cutter’s art is reflected game Manchester Republicans HEBRON ROAD • BOLTON of the year. “I interviewed Forrest first, January 5th to be exact, and and with the Dallas Cowboys in 1971. “It’s a big stone lifted She was referred to Juvenile was treated and released. in our collection of fine diamonds. The classical National Association. To be elected a player must be and Democrats will play for With a veteran club, Coventry High expected to do well then spoke to a number (70-to-80) of other applicants. from my shoulders and another rock put right back in its Court. (Tolland Ambulance) 5:30 TO 8:00 round, the graceful marquise, the impressive named on 75 per cent of the ballots. benefit of the Cancer Fund. but is only 4-7 thus far. Some minor injuries have place. emerald-cut, the beautiful oval, or the fluid pear- “Even after talking to the others, I kept on going back to The announcement of the new inductees, if any, is It will be March 26 (a shape ... we have them all. To dramatize the daz­ hampered the Patriots. It’s a tall order but Coventry must Gregg as my new coach. It was an intuitive hunch and I “It won’t be easy to win. It’s going to take a lot of hard scheduled to be made by Jack Lang, secretary-treasurer of Wednesday) at 8 p.m. at East Adults *2.75 Children *1.75 zling beauty of your choice we have a wide selec­ Uke six of their final nine games to qualify. went with it. I did it for a number of reasons.” tion of exquisitely designed mountings. Come in work on the coaches’ part, the organization and especially the BBWAA, at noon, EST. Catholic High School. Call Sue at 649-4767 or Kathy at 647-1884 The player-coaches are Wally and try them on for sighs. Rockville High is a very young club and this go-around, Most of which was that Gregg had gained Modell’s trust the players. I’m going to demand a lot of effort from the Kiner hit 369 homers and set a major league record by Sponsored by anyway, will be on the sidelines when the tournament in turning the club’s porous offensive line into a somewhat football players and a lot of dedication on their part. I’ll leading his league or tying for the lead in homers in his Irish for the Republicans and htii 49 DIAMONDS ARE THE GIFT OF LOVE 49 Francis Mahoney for the 85 East Center St Bolton High Business Club begins in late February. The Rams are 1-10 and their best cohesive unit in less than a year. Time was another factor. have to change some of their attitudes because, I think, a first seven seasons; Lemon posted a 207-128 won-lost Democrats, and the players at Summit St. finish possible is 9-10. A team must win at least 50 per cent “The decision was between Forrest and Monte,” Modell number of them did not play up to their potential last record from 1946 through 1958, and Roberts had 286-245 will be male members of the of its games to qualify. said. “Because Forrest has been here a year and knows season. And in doing that, changing the attitudes. I’ll be mark from 1948 through 1966. two town committees. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIALI th e above space Is available to your group on a FIRST COMB exactly what we need, I felt it more realistic to pick him vocal.” Other former stars likely to poll heavily include George If enough interest is FIRST SERVeo BASIS to publlclie eommunl^ s J v lo . programs The Ellington Purple Knights are struggling with a 5-6 tro u g h the courtesy of Watkins. Contact Mrs. Janice Lopes at The 3 t n a 3 L Q . n . r a U ^ : over Monte because it would save time in getting the Kell and Hal Newhouser of the Detroit Tigers, Phil Rlzzuto expressed and if enough Herald between I t -12 a.m. Monday lor Thursday’s ad, and call aggregate mark, 4-4 in the North Central Connecticut Browns back to respectibility.” Gregg, 41, always wanted to be a head coach even before of the New York Yankees, Enos Slaughter of the St. Louis volunteers appear, a Pompons Thursday between 11-12 a.m. lor Monday's sd. PIsase phono 043- MAI0HESTER PARKADE Conference. Coach Bob Healy’s club, with a 19-game he started playing football back in Texas. But while at Cardinals and Duke Snider and Peewee Reese of the preliminary game may be schedule, must win that odd game if they’re to be in the In doing so, Modell said the Browns had “two or three” Southern Methodist, Gregg, who majored in physical OPEN 'tH 9 P.M. THURS., FRI.'NITESI ItlMitrsfioHS ifilarged to show ditaii' Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. played by female members of tournament again. trades in the hopper involving veterans — among them education, never even thought about playing pro football. the committees. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN Clemson Wins Battle Newest Challenger Oilers^ Coach Stays Gorman, Ashe Win, Over Ranked Maryland Ready for Nicklaus HOUSTON (UPI) - Adams could not be reached led them to a 7-7 record this BASKETBALL Advance in Classic Recalcitrant Sid Gillman, for comment. year and was named yielded to of apparently settling on owner The meeting, which a club American Conference Coach and Rick Raimondo adding 13 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) 4, 4-6, 6-4 in reaching the NEW YORK (UPI) - The Clemson trouble in cruising to a 97-80 victory PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - of a Miller-Nicklaus confrontation in INTERMEDIATE fourth round. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 6-2, spokesman reported as of the Year. Out of Order outdistanced and 12 markers respectively. — Three seeded over Georgia Tech. Charles Cleveland Jack Nicklaus was around for the final round — at Pebble K.S. “Bud” Adams’ fiscal Tigers were only too happy to make a groundrules for the 1975 taking 40 minutes, was Although both attended, Gunvers, 52-39, last night at the players — of Ramirez who lost one 4-6, 7-5. Gottfried led by 4-2 paced the winners with 26 points and challenges with Arnold Palmer. Still Beach — they are expecting record prophet of Maryland Coach Lefty season, said he will remain almost historic considering neither sat together at the Community Y. Tom Bride led ILLING VARSITY Seattle, Arthur Ashe of match point in the ninth in the deciding set and Leon Douglas contributed 20. later there were challenges with Gary crowds here, maybe in the Capturing its fourth game of Drysdale then rallied to get Driesell. with the Houston Oilers at the pair’s public stances. Super Bowl or the Lombardi all scorers with 20 points, Jack Miami and Raul Ramirez of game of the third set and “I told the team the hardest thing In games involving other ranked Player and Lee Trevino. Now, there’s neighborhood of 100,000. When you the campaign yesterday was Mexico — won Wednesday ahead 5-4 and lost match least for this season. Adams tried to control Awards dinner. Maloney and Mike Lombardo two more in the 10th game, one had to face in life was prosperity teams. No. 14 North Carolina used Johnny Miller. consider about 125,000 turned out last each had nine markers and Bob the Illing Junior High team, 62- and advanced in the $115,(X)0 point in the 10th game. Their feuds over money Gillman’s spending this After the season, which gained the victory on the and since we were ranked fourth in Mitch Kupchak’s 28 points to beat It may be hard to believe, but week for the Dean Martin-Tucson Quaglia netted seven points. 53 over John F. Kennedy of En­ U.S. Pro Indoor Tennis fourth match point with a Gottfried won that game matters publicized during season while not bridling the Houston ended triumphantly field. Bill Finnegan, Bill Kelly the country, people were going to be Virginia, 85-70, No. 16. Nevada-Las Nicklaus has been around for 12 years Open, it’s hard to believe the country Also, the Celtics won by championship here. service that drew Pasarell to square it 5-5, broke this past season. Coach and Oilers’ enthusiasm. But with a 7-7 mark, Adams’ ad­ and Bill Talbot led Illing with coming at us like Tigers and that is Vegas routed Nevada-Reno, 126-87, now and only the other day he is in an economic recession. forfeit over the Crunchers, with Gorman, the 14th seed, off court. Pasarell returned through service for a 6-5 General Manager Gillman, Adams, nevertheless, was ministrative assistant, and 15, 14 and 13 points respective­ what Clemson did to us tonight,” said behind Eddie Owens’ 22 points and No. celebrated his 35th birthday. Since Nicklaus and Miller aren’t the only the latter now out of the league. overcame Brian Fairlie of a backhand shot that went lead and then won the match 63, and Adams resolved forced to divulge a $10,000 intermediary between ly. Finnegan also had 11 assists. Driesell Wednesday night after Clem­ 19 Kansas was upset by Iowa State, 96- turning pro in 1962, Nicklaus has won top stars here. In fact, all but five of New Zealand, 6-3, 6-4 after over the boundary. as Drysdale overhit a volley. some differences at a fine levied him by the NFL himself and Gillman, Dan JUNIORS Illing meets crosstown rivai son upset the visiting Terps, 83-82. 81, as the Cyclones’ Hercle Ivy scored a record 14 major titles, and there is last year’s top 38 money winners are rallying from 0-2 in taking The other seeded players Wednesday meeting. office for Gillman’s going Downs, quit in frustration. Action last night at the East Bennet Friday at Nathan Hale “Clemson played very, very well. a career-high 36 points. no question he ranks among the all in the 168-man Crosby field with play School. the second set. In the final who remain in the tourna­ ‘‘I ’m going back as over the player limit in 1973. Gillinan said* Wednesday Side Rec saw the Suns down the They seemed to want the game more Skip Brown’s 35 points paced Wake time greats of golf. in the first three rounds over the three game, Fairlie became ment are , general manager and Gillman, trying during the his entire role in 1975 was Braves, 61-51, and the Lakers than we did.” Forest to a 122-109 victory over Duke, Miller has been around a little more courses before the cut is made for the ILLING JAYVEE angered at a line call against seeded 16th and Marty beyond that it hasn’t been season to cut off any excuses not settled. get past the Saints, 49-42. Tree Rollins, Clemson’s 7-foot-l Jerry Fort tallied 24 points to lead than four years but the way he is final round. Brian Charomobes paced the Bowing yesterday was the him that put Gorman ahead Riessen, No. 7 seeded, both decided yet,” Gillman said for his forced exit as coach, “I’m getting right into the center, treated a record home crowd Nebraska past Oklahoma, 68-61, playing these days, he’s a challenge There are two changes in the Crosby Suns with 14 points, Jeff Shrider Illing Junior High jayvee team, by 30-15 and threw his racket from the United States. after the meeting. “There said he didn’t care what draft. There’ll be no slow 72-42 to John F. Kennedy of En­ SWIMMING of 11,800 fans at the South Carolina Syracuse used Rudy Hackett’s 22 for anyone, even Nicklaus. Last year this year. hooped 20 m arkers for the the length of the court. In other matches, Jaime Adams said about his health, down. The line of com­ field. Gary Burby led Illing school to a 24-point, 17 rebound perfor­ points to beat Temple, 62-57, and Kirk the 27-year-old Miller won eight tour­ In the first, the cut will be made to will be some reorganization Braves, Mike Thompson Ashe, seeded fifth, barely Fillol of Chile won the first it wasn’t true. munication is still Mr. with 12 points followed by Sam Copping a number of medals mance in leading the Tigers to their Bruce’s 19 points helped Pittsburgh nament titles and a record $353,021. the low 60 and ties (a departure from but I’m not at liberty to say pumped in 16 points for the stood off Jeff Borowiak of four games of the match and what it will be.” Gillman, who watched the Adams and myself and Lakers and Doug Landry netted Harrison and Steve Pyka with last weekend were members of eighth win in 15 games. He was ably past Rollins, 96-65. Some said he was going to be the next the usual low 70 and ties) and in the Tibron, Calif., 6-3, 5-7, 64. countered much resistance Oilers win only one game in nobody else (in between),” 12 points for the Saints. nine apiece. the Manchester Rec Swim Club Elsewhere, Villanova beat Cornell, great star on the PGA Tour. second, there will be no teeing it up Gillman, cordial but brief, in finally prevailing by 6-1 6- assisted by 6-foot-5 freshman Stan each of the last two seasons. Gillman said. Ashe won the match from 4- at the Connecticut AAU 12 and Rome, who collected 22 points and 88-82, Fordham downed Army, 75-67, Miller made the phrophesy stand from the fairways as in the past. gave no hint whether Adams 4 in the third set. He hit a 4 over Ray Moore of South was looking for a new coach. SENIOR under age group meet at connected on 10-of-ll shots. Penn State topped Muhlenberg, 81-67, up, at least through the first two Winter rules applied in this tourna­ The lead exchanged hands 17 service ace to become 54 Africa. Eastern Connecticut State Maryland, losing for only the second Seton Hall upset St. John’s (N.'Y.), 72- events of the 1975 Tour — winning the ment because of generally poor con­ times before Kahuna Kids EAST FROSH and then won the 10th game Defeats were handed to College. Phoenix and Tucson Opens by a com­ ditions caused by inclement weather. Trailing 23-11 at the half, the In the 10 and under bracket, time in 15 games, was paced by Steve 67, Manhattan defeated St. Francis (UPI photo) Players Confirm nipped Langan VW, 79-78, last in the match. two seeded players, Tom Sheppard’s 17 points and by Mo (N.Y.), 87-76, St. Bonaventure edged Johnny Miller Practices..,. bined total of 23 shots — and now he’s But the forecast is for clear weather night at Illing Junior High. John East Catholic freshman team Ramirez, No. 13 seeded, Okker of The Netherlands Russell Smith won a silver Howard’s 16. Canisius, 76-73, Yale whipped Boston here to defend his title in the $185,000 through Sunday with an anticipated Barry (27), Clayton Nivison chipped away at the lead defeated Charles Pasarell, and Cliff Drysdale of South medal in the 100-yard throughout the second half to “Everybody out there contributed College, 103-78, Jacksonville beat ....and Jack Nicklaus Does Likewise Bing Crosby National Pro-Am star­ temperature range from the high 60s Part of Rice Tale (16) and John Goodrow (16) formerly of Puerto Rico, 6- Africa. Fourth seeded Okker backstroke with a time of ting today over three seaside courses. to low 70s. However, players will be paced Kahuna while Carl record a come-from-behind 44- 1:26.0. In the 12 and under to our win tonight,” said Clemson Hofstra, 87-68, VMI got by William & BOWLING 38 triumph over arch-rival w as beaten by Vitas group, Geoff Michaud took allowed to lift and place on the HOUSTON (UPI) - Two magazine and if my wife would Frantz (31), Keith Bennett (18) Coach Tates Locke, who added the Mary, 71-69, East Carolina topped In those two victories this year South Catholic. Gerulaitis of Howard Beach, third place in the 100-yard seventh and 11th holes at Spyglass Houston Oilers admit speaking object. I told her that I was and Paul Russillo (13) were win was indicative of how the Tigers Richmond, 101-80, Illinois State edged Miller had three eagles and 51 birdies, PINNETTES- Lois Begin 183- Playing its best game to date. N.Y., 4-6, 7-5, 64. Gerulaitis butterfly and Wendy Johnson to Roxie Ann Rice but definitely single and that I would pose. best for Langan. Man of Century have handled themselves all season. Marshall, 80-77, American University shooting 24 under par at Phoenix and because those two fairways are not in 478, Betty Plumley 178-503, East moved its over-all record won 10 straight points at one won a gold medal in the girls’ not about drugs. “A few days later, she called Also, Schiebel Brothers NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe “We were behind this season ... so slipped by Georgetown, 81-80, in dou­ 25 under at Tucson. The best way to the best of condition. Dolores Dzienis 192-499, Doreen to 5-8. Oily Lucier led the stage in the third set and 100-yard butterfly with a time The woman St. Louis police back and said a friend of hers overwhelmed Cycle Gear, 85- Louis, who heid the ble overtime, Oklahoma State describe his play to date is awesome, Miller, of course, is this year’s top Oakman 186-494, Linda Gustaf­ Eagles with 17 points and 14 won the match in the 10th of 1:09.3. we made some adjustments. By the are questioning about allegedly was coming to Houston to look 65. Duke Hutchinson paced the heavyweight title the longest money winner with $70,000 already. son 175-460, Ellen Bauer 190-483, rebounds with Norm Funk chip­ The 12 and under 400-yard first of February we will be playing whipped Missouri, 94-75, Bowling and Nicklaus agrees. peddling marijuana to NFL for a job and asked if I would winners with 31 points with Carl and defended it more often than game on the third match Joyce Corriveau 489, Pat Twer- ping in eight markers, all in the freestyle relay team of with a lot of character.” Green stopped Western Michigan, 64- “I’m sure the courses in Arizona John Mahaffey, who played well players contacted reserve pick her up at the airport and Hohnethal and Steve Rasher ad­ all others in the history of point as Okker hit a shot out dy 473, Irene Stone 464, Dolly second half. Kevin Williams Michaud, Tom O’Rourke, Peter Besides Maryland, the only other 60, Miami (Ohio) beat Kent State, 72- weren’t as tough as the ones here enough to win last week were it not guard Solomon Freelon and help her. She said the friend’s ding 19 and 11 points respective­ boxing, has been voted “ Man of of court. Dawood 468. had five assists and piayed a Manning and Bill Halldin took 62, Eastern Michigan nipped Ohio (Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, and for Miller, is here as well as Jerry name was Roxie Ann Rice.” ly. Jay Howroyd led Cycle with the Half Century” in Boxing by Drysdale, 12th seeded. team listed in the top 10 to see action defensive back A1 Johnson. fine defensive game. third place and the bronze University, 73-71, Toledo edged Cen­ Spyglass Hill) but any time you can Heard. Mahaffey finished second at “I got this call,” Johnson said Freelon did just that, let her 27 tallies with Dick Bowman the Boxing Writers Association. was sixth-ranked Alabama and the Y- Gene Tirinzonie 149-148- medal. play as well as John did, it has to be Tucson and Heard was second at Wednesday, “from a woman stay at his apartment while he Crimson Tide, now 12-2, had little tral Michigan, 65-64, and Kansas State 404, Mike Balesano 152-135-401, who said something about get­ stayed at a motel with the Oiler whipped Colorado, 97-72. something,” said Nicklaus. “No ques­ Phoenix. Hank Martyn 137-136-400, Ken ting my name from Ebony team before a game. Freelon tion, he’s a target to shoot at.” Others among this year’s top money Seaton 153-394, Tony Marinelli magazine. I’ve never been in said the woman left him a Miller said the pressure this week winners here include Tommy Aaron, 370, Bob Boroch 141-135-390, A1 that magazine. I said, ‘Lady, I $400.13 phone bill and dis­ will be on Nicklaus and that if he Mike Hill, Don Iverson, Gene Littler, Pirkey 382, Roy DeVeau 146- Hockey Roundup: McCreary ISew Coach don’t know you’ and hung up.” appeared. and A1 Geiberger. 382, Ed Kovis 143-394, Mike knows Jack “he’ll rise to the occas- Freelon’s apparent encounter Miss Rice told St. Louis Pagani 381, A1 Bujaucius 149- sion, and I hope he does.” Player, Palmer and last year’s PGA with Miss Rice was more in­ police she worked for an 384, Russ DeVeau 137-363, Andy With summer-like weather on the champ, Lee Trevino, are among the volved, he said. organized ring which dis­ Lamoureaux 366, Bert Davis Monterey Peninsula and the likelihood missing. “Last season I got a phone tributed narcotics to NFL 145-368, Ed Burbank 141-369, Seals Downed by Penguins call from a woman who iden- players. Children's Ski Race Carl Bolin 139-371, Don Sim­ tifi^ herself as Pat Cleveland “I didn’t see any dope and she mons 362, Fred McCurry 358, of Ebony magazine," he said. didn’t have anything that looked NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill first goal of the season from McCreary, the Seal’s Art Johnson 358, John Rieder McCreary’s debut as coach the crease. operations director, says he “She wanted to know if I would like it carried dope,” Freelon 353. pose for some pictures for their said. MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP RACE of the California Golden Vic Hadfield tipped in fired Marshall Johnston Charges Dropped Seals was nothing to call another Stackhouse shot to Wednesday morning and KACEY- Jim Farr 204-200, home about, but the way he put Pittsburgh ahead 3-1 in took over the coaching job. Jim Cantin 214-542, John Martin GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6-17 FEB. 1,1975 - 9:00 A.M. sees it, the 7-5 loss to the the second period and that “We felt the team was Against Weiskopf BOWLING 203-525, Leo Nelson 235-225-643, WFL Needs Eight Clubs Pittsburgh Penguins could was the difference the Seals better than its place in the Bill Avery 232-581, A1 LaPlant have been worse. could not make up. Each standings,” he said, of the 200-534, John Ragna 202-580, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) (with sufficient money) in es­ REGISTER NOW PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Tom Weiskopf beat Real Audet 216-577, Norbert — For the World Football crow, organized under strict Northview Ski Area, Manchester “We were lucky in the time the Seals pulled within Seals’ last place position in MIXERS - Jerry Coro 268r the rap this time. Audet 523, Richard ^lekew icz League to start its second guidelines,” Hemmeter said. Division 4. 624, Dale Churchill 205-539, first period,” McCreary said one, the Pen^ins scored Twice last year he was fined by Ck)mmissioner Deane 508, Mario Frattaroli 538, Dave season, it must have at least But all the teams first must ap­ John Ferguson 202-525, Paul after the only game in the again, and center Ron Beman of the PGA’s Tournament Players Division for Brown 516, Jim Farr 558, Ray eight financially sound teams, prove all others in the league, Blazers 2, Fighting Saints Leone 551, Ray Rowett 539, Ron National Hockey League Schock iced the Pittsburgh Duhamel 520, Ed Yourkas 518, W FL President Chris he said. 1 failing to give his best effort. Allen 503, June Rowett 196-511, Wednesday night left his victory on an empty-net goal John Fogarty 535, Gordon Hemmeter said Wednesday. “If they approve,” he said, Hugh Harris’ 30-foot wrist Weiskopf faced the same charge last week at the Dean Dolly Dawood 484, Joyce Fon­ team’s winless streak at six with 22 seconds remainine. Matheny 509, Clem Quey 543, The WFL will be reorganized “at that time we will have the Martin-Tucson Open — a charge leveled Jjy 'Tucson Tourna­ taine 463, Marie DeLucco 458. BOYS & GIRLS AGE GROUPS games and the Penguins’ McCreary said he shot early in the second Ron Jeroszko 506, Vic Squadrito with “eight or more teams rebirth of the WFL.” period gave Vancouver its ment Director Biff Baker. 544. home unbeaten streak at 14. expected his team to be (UPI photo) Weiskopf took a seven on the final hole of the second “It could have been 5-0 somewhat “down” because victory over Minnesota. The Saints took the lead at 7:58 round, missing a short putt that put him two shots beyond TEE-TO TALERS - Fran 6-7-8 Years Old then. I’m happy with the of the change in the cut for the final two rounds. Misseri 457, Marie Ford 460, way we played to get back in coaches—the “different guy of the first period as Gord Karen Riordan 460, Donna Gallant’s pass from behind Beman announced at the time he would gather evidence 9-10 Years Old the game. We were outshot talking to them, standing in writing before making up his mind what to do. Magowan 182-485, Nancy the goal hit traffic in front East Gymnasts Second Washburn 182-178-185-545, Nan­ )- in the first period, 25-8, but behind the bench.” Wednesday, a day before the start of this week’s Bing Tfie ‘Hartford 11-12 Years Old and bounced past goalie Don only outscored 2-1.” But Stackhouse thinks the Placing second in a three-way Connolly scored a 6.75 for cy Gaily 200-489, Molly Austin McLeod. But the Blazers Crosby National Pro-Am, Beman said he was dropping all 457. Seals’ play was typical. gymnastics meet yesterday fourth spot and Meg McGrath charges against Weiskopf but that he had warned the Despite all the Pittsburgh tied the game nine minutes was the East Catholic girls’ was fifth in the floor exercise 13-14 Years Old •-C o shots, the Penguins did not “California is tough to later on a goal by Ron team. The Eagles totaled 67.65 player he would come under close scrutiny in the future. MAKES IT HAPPEN event. AUTOMOTIVE - George Civic Center points ahead of South Windsor’s Beman said evidence supports Weiskopf’s contention THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AHD SUNDAY, JANUARY 24,25,26,1975 score until Bob Kelly tipped play against,” he said. Chipperfield. Moquin 205-553, Dennis Delisle 15-17 Years Old in defenseman Ron “They have a lot of young 52.30 and trailing host that his play, though erratic, represented his best efforts Racers 3, Jets 1 Bonds Signs “under existing conditions” and that the rule governing 202-552, Marcel Falcon 521, Ray Stackhouse’s shot at 12 ; 47 of guys trying to establish Simsbury’s 84.75 points. Martens 513, Jeanette Goals by Bob Sicinski, NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby ) the first period. themselves in the National East senior Beth Egan took best efforts was intended to encourage professional perfor­ Szatkowski 177-468, Bee Moquin Nick Harbaruk and Brian Bonds, acquired from the San FRANK MARATTA’S ...... 'A second place in the vaulting mance, not to penalize players for poor play. 177-497, Pat Griffin 188, Sandy The Seals came right back Hockey League. They are McDonald powered In­ Francisco Giants for Bobby erratic. They have no with a score of 7.2. On the un­ “I tried my best at Tucson,” said Weiskopf. “There is no Kershaw 454. with a goal by A1 Macadam dianapolis past Winnipeg. even parallel bars, Terry Mac- Murcer during the winter, truth I wanted to miss the cut. Why would I come all to system of play and things signed his 1975 contract with just 15 seconds later, but Bobby Hull’s power-play carone took second place with a way to Arizona to try and miss a cut? ELKS — Bob Talmadge 147- THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN open up for their op­ the New York Yankees only 1:26 passed before alert goal in the opening period 6.3. On the balance beam. 399, A1 Pirkey 143-360, Don ponents.” Wednesday for a sum believed ‘"The green was slick and I simply missed a threfr'footer THE AGES OF 6-17 WHO RESIDE IN CONN. Penguin defenseman Barry accounted for the Jets’ only E ast’s Mary Marzialo took top Carpenter 139-144-415, Joe That’s just the reason honors for her team. Sheila in excess of $100,000. coming downhill. I guess the image is going to stick with Wilkins was able to score his scoring. me. Everyone forgets I birdied two holes on the back nine. Pagano 137-144-398, Stan Kenon Added If I was deliberately trying to miss the cut, I could have Seymour 135-137-395, Jack This Event Sponsored by The Manchester State Bank done it a lot easier than missing a putt on the last hole.” Christadore 353, Charlie Christadore 370. NEW YORK (UPI) - Larry Beman acknowledged it is difficult to draw a fine line on and the Town of Manchester Recreation Department Kenon of the New York Nets IT'S BIGGER has been added to the East what constitutes a player’s best efforts. 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“After careful investigation, I know, we have uie greatest sup­ Phone Firm Opposing Dual Listing He said it could be made from result in increased gas con­ energy do not have much of a n have concluded that it is simply such things as coal, natural gas, ply of coal in the world." gasoline, so storage tanks would sumption," Frautschy said. background in chemistry and have to be twice as large if it YIELD LURE the result of bureaucratic pie wood and farm and municipal Jeffrey Frautschy, assistant Tests made by the Lincoln A series of witnesses called The women have convinced engineering. were used in its pure state. NEW YORK (UPI) - If big MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - cutting,” he said in an interview. wastes. director of Scripps and a mem­ Laboratory of the Massachusetts business and big wealth can do The New England Telephone by the commission testified one company, the Waitsfield- “Also, this is not part of the l ^ W O R L D “No r^ a rc h and development “We can use up to 15 per cent ber of the California Coastline Institute of Technology last year petroleum industry at the pre­ it, why not me? This seems to be Company testified Wednesday they had been unable to reach Fayston Telephone Company, is neecled. Therefore, no one is methanol with gasoline without Commission, has urged the com­ women because the phones indicated adding methanol con­ sent time and they are not the attitude of individuals there is no need for dual to provide dual listings, but it WINTER SPORTS doing research and the any alteration of automobile mission to consider methanol in were listed in the names of centrations of five to 30 per cent enthusiastic,” he added. INTOURIST HOTEL removing their money from telephone listings for married did them little good. Dana L. L bureaucrats are not interested." engines,” Nierenberg said. “It its energy planning. He said their husbands. Barbara to gasoline increased fuel econo­ Until recently, petroleum was MOSCOW (UPI) - The govern­ bank savings to invest in Treas­ couples, but more than 20 Haskin, the manager of the San Diego State University improves mileage and cuts petroleum is a declining finite Cheney, the wife of former At­ small independent company, my by five to 13 per cent while much less expensive than ment has approved construction ury bills, certificates of deposit witnesses at a Public Service SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPD - President Dr. Brage Golding, a pollution.” resource and “there just isn’t decreasing carbon monoxide of a new Intourist hotel at and other short-term money Board hearing disagreed. torney General Kimberly said New England Telephone Some scientists believe the methanol so had not been con­ Skaters, get out those runners! chemical engineer and chair­ Golding noted, “If the govern­ going to be any some day.” emissions from 14 to 72 per cent. sidered as an alternative. Now, Tashkent in Uzbekistan. It will market instruments paying The Governor’s Commission Cheney, said she was unable to had refused to print such federal government is ignoring reach many volunteers for her man of the Chamber of Com­ ment would encourage invest­ “It would be much more pro­ Golding believes methanol Golding feels, its use has become have 17 floors, 930 beds, a much higher yields, according to on the Status of Women had listings in phone books There will be skating today at Charter Oak Park. The a major alternative to husband’s campaign last year produced for his firm. merce Energy Task Force said, ment in big plants to synthesize ductive to clean up the fuel may have been overlooked feasible from an economic point restaurant, a cafe, a banquet the Salomon Brothers securities asked for an order requiring the petroleum - methanol or wood hours will be 3 to 9. This is the first day that supervised “Methanol is one of the most methanol from coal, it could rather than adding smog because some of the people ad­ of view. Also, methanol has only hall, bar, teahouse and swim­ firm. company to list, without because she did'not have their alcohol. husbands’ first names. skating has been allowed. promising things to surface. solve our enerev problem. You devices which in most cases vising the government on half the energy value of ming pool. charge, the name of a wife next Dr. William Nierenberg, to the name of the husband. A The witnesses contended such problems would increase Coasting hours at Center Springs Park are also 3 to 9. Director of Scripps Institution of listing, for example, would There is no skiing at Northview. Oceanography, said develop­ read: “Smith John, Mary.” because women were now Quality Meats from the Best Meat Men in the Business! playing a more important role ment of methanol as an energy William J. Floyd, the district source is conspicuously absent in commercial manager for the politically. Noel Quits For information about outdoor winter sports programs, call 643-4700. federal plans to make the nation Treat your Famiiy to Mr. Deli telephone company, testified New England Telephone said energy-independent Favorites and Save the Flnast Way! the company’s experience in­ a second listing, available for $9 As E.ditor dicated there was “very little per year, would be more ap­ Beef Chuck interest” in such listings. propriate for such women. Of Times Baked Ham ARK HILL-J0Y(X FLOWER SHOP HARTFORD (U P I)-D o n 0. Stylish Sewer Virginia Style Noel Jr., editor of the Hartford Freshly Sliced Half CCLU Criticizes Reports WEEKEND SPECIALI Underblade Times, has resigned in a dis­ Plant Fools C To Order lb 99« pute over editorial policy with Tourists HARTFORD (UPI) - Many operations to ensure that the the newspaper’s publisher, DAISIES state agencies are violating the state is not a party to any Lionel Jackson. By JACQUELINE HUARD law by failing to mention affir­ agreement or plan which has Noel, who had been employed WATERVILLE VALLEY, mative action activities in their the effect of sanctioning dis­ Roasts by the afternoon newspaper for Per Bunch N.H. (UPI) — House hunting is Fresh annual departmental reports to criminatory practices. 16 years, said he could not $1.49 common in this north country the governor, the Connecticut The CCLU said it reviewed a ski town but when scores of reach an agreement with (Casft and Carry) Civil Liberties Union says. digest of reports for the past Jackson, also publisher of the tourists asked about buying the The requirement has been in five years and found that most town’s fashionably styled New Haven Register, which has FLOWERS and ARRANOEUENTS FOR EVERY OCCASIO N... effect since 1969, the CCLU said state agencies have totally ig­ owned the Times since 1973. wastewater treatment plant (Formerly Bone 0 Chickens Tuesday, when the state Code nored the law. Noel said Times editors could 36 OAK .ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 town officials had enough. They California Roast) jp of Fair Practices was approved CCLU Director William Olds not put as much “input” into FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Gakeler, Prop. erected a sign indentifying the Depositing old eyeglasses for someone’s renewed eyesight is Robert Bletchman, publicity by the legislature. called the failure “government editorials as they should be able facility so there would be no Whole - 2V2 to 3 lbs chairman of a collection drive sponsored by the Manchester Lions Club. Depository The code requires all state lawlessness which in effect to and he could no longer let his mistake. lb buckets such as this are located at several areas in town. Hearing aids may also be agencies to review regularly perpetuates and creates in­ name remain on the masthead. What looks like a large home deposited. (Herald photo by Dunn) their personnel practices and equalities.” represents several years of ef­ Fresh American Oven Ready Whole fort by Waterville Valley’s 144 year-round residents. “It was a four-year project to even get it off the ground," said Eyeglasses, Hearing Aids Paul Leavitt, the town’s manager, police chief, and fire Leg of Lamb ,b chief. 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Bone In Fresh Chicken Parts! put them in a Lions depository in the community are very im­ 7-Bone Steak 89« The discarded eyeglasses Also, Economy Electric Is HEADQUARTERS supply new eyes for the needy, bucket found at the following Supply, Craft and Hobby portant in order not to mar the Beef - Extra Trim Legs...... lb 79* and the hearing aids benefit locations: Luca’s Tailor, Center, Magic Mirror Beauty beauty of the community,” Large End Bone In those who are hard of hearing Sherwin-Williams, Youth Salon, Optical Style Bar, Blish FOR HOMEOWNER HAPPINESS Leavitt said. 6 to 8 Ribs 1 « B re a sts___m99* Center, Lenox Pharmacy, the Shortly before the opening Rib Roast Boneless or deaf. Hardware, and Ray’s Army & Twice a year the glasses are Navy. ceremonies. Woody Fogg, a Extra Trim Breast. ... lb 1.59 construction supervisor for En­ Large End packed and shipped to areas Bone In throughout the world where no vironmental Engineers, Inc., Beef Rib Steak 1»? medical facilities are readily wanted to demonstrate the high available. Those in need of Fundy Tides Seen A Little Something Is Missing quality of the treated sewage Se/f Ser/lce Deli Favorites! More Flnast Meat Values! FOOD once it is processed and glasses look over the assort­ ^ STAMP ment of eyeglasses until they dumped into the Mad River Smoked Shoulder “ S" lb 79* Beef Rib Eye Steak Boneless Ib find a pair that helps them. Source of Power Basin. lCUSTOMERSJ They may have them at no cost. "I took a beaker and drank Jimmy Dean “ S3” ...... i t 99* Beef Chuck Short Ribs ^ some,” Fogg said. 6 oz e o t AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Longley said he had hopes his From Our Prefmished Paneling Bologna Meal or B e e f...... pkg 0 9 Beef Chuck For Stew . ib •• ’The only plant which has the Gov. James B. Longley says he meeting in Boston with other same high quality of water will urge a federal study of the Bologna VV/ 79®Ground Chuck^n^-r^. i. New England governors after treatment and an equal Gas Rationing proposed Passamaquoddy Bay Wednesday would result in a number of safety features, is a Big Value Franks...... p d .2 9 project which would harness Called Bureaucratic “unified approach to dealing larger plant at Lake Tahoe in the tides of the Bay of Fundy to Jones Sliced Bacon .. ib 1.49 NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The with our region’s fuel problems, California, Fogg said. Spruce create electricity. board chairman of First particularly as they relate to Most treatment plants go to “We in Maine might be in a National City Bank in New the president’s recent the first, second, and oc­ beautiful position to revitalitize About 1 5 % York said W^nesday gasoline statements and the effect the casionally a third level of Quoddy,” Longley told his state JIGfhite rationing would be “hopelessly president’s energy policy could clearing the water, “We’ve house news conference bureaucratic” and supported have on Maine and other New gone way beyond what anyone’s Wednesday. “I would hope we President Ford’s propos^ tax Engand states.” ever done bwre,” he said. Swans could have a deeper study of f e i Tuna increase on imported oil. Fogg said the plant would not Friends Quoddy than we’ve had Ford has proposed a J3 per Of The Price! In Water Walter R. Wriston, who has barrel surtax on imported oil have ^ e n possible without the been rumored as a possible can­ heretofore.” THE PRICE ON MOST PANELS Down that critics say will hurt New involvement of Valley didate for U.S. Treasury Longley said he plans to dis­ England’s economy because the Here’s proof that Christmas Isn’t over yet: our “gift” to you of 15% off on hundreds of magnifi­ residents. Baked Secretary, said he expected the cuss the tidal project with '4 \ I A S t “It wasn’t an adversary President Ford and the Maine region depends so heavily on cent 4’x8’ famous-brand panelsl Now you can give any room — every room — a fresh Cake Mixes' stock market to climb by 20 to operation. It was done as a congressional delegation at foreign oil. decorator look and still stay well within your budget. Save even more by doing the paneling 7 oz 25 per cent while inflation team with the engineer, owner Pea BeansI meetings Thursday in can abates in 1975. Longley said he would not yourself. . . our step-by-step Instructions make the Job a breezel Morton Economy Washington. and contractor working “I think inflation will be down support a proposal by Rhode together,” Fogg said. Brick Cven Baked “I will go to Washington to All Prices Subject To Stock On Hand Prices Good tor 10 Days Onlyl to about the 6 per cent range in Island Gov. Philip Noel that When problems arose in the join other northeast governors Dinners the last quarter of this year, citizens withhold their income design or construction, who will visit with President Macaroni & Cheese, Macaroni without any question,” he said. taxes to protest Ford’s plan. “Instead of trying to fix the Ford to further discuss Cash & Carry $ & Beet, Spaghetti & Meatballs Wriston, who began three MASONITE CRESTWALL 4 ’x8’ Panels Reg. blame we just fixed the developments in this critical days of lectures at Yale Univer­ “I do not support breaking problem,” he said. area of energy policy,” Longley 5.05 28 oz Lemon, Yellow, Fudge, sity, said the restoration of con­ the law,” Longley said. • Rone...... 7.30 said. Leavitt says it was not un­ cans Devils Food fidence in the economy “is 5.95 usual for a town to take it upon going to have to wait and see • W h e a t...... 7.30 itself to anticipate pollution 01 what the Congress does” with • Mocha...... 7.30 5.95 before it becomes a problem. pkg the President’s program MANCHESTER "The people in town felt against inflation. • Carm el...... 7.30 5.95 strongly enough about preser­ For Your Health & Beauty! Tater Boy Shoestring HOSPITAL NOTES ving the environment, that they 20 oz$4 • A vo c ad o ...... /T ...... 7-30 5.95 were willing to take the costly Head & Shoulders Lotion Shortening French Fries pkgs I venture to do this,” he said. 3 Wants Potatoes Listed 5.95 Creamed Pure Discharged Tuesday: Sidney • Russet...... 7.30 Waterville Valley is pop­ Shampoo 'bl Also, Jean Rose, Storrs; . ^pk° / 1 . 0 9 Carter, 54 Campfield Rd.; ulated largely by residents who 10« OFF 8 oz Cheese Pizza . WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Marc Dauteuvil, 136 Tripp Rd., have relocated to the wooded Pillsbunf’s Ultra Ban 5000oeodoram can 1.39 6 oz Q O C Francis Mannise, 37 Notch Rd., Ffnasl cans w W William Cohen, R-Maine, has Ellington; Shirley Coro, En­ White Mountain National BEST With This Coupon 16 oz Crange Juice 4 Bolton; Cecile Bussiere, East field; Jonas McCray, 2M E. on One S Ib Bag Tame Creme Rinse. bll 1.39 FtnasI urged Agriculture Secretary Forest town in the past 10 Brccccii Chopped• 85* Hartford; Alberta Estabrook, Middle Tpke.; Frances Carved out of the wilderness. FIOUR Shave 11 oz 7 0 ^ Earl Butz to speed up a review years. “When I came in 1969 the Cld Spice Bomb ...... can f w 3 Ib 24 oz g g , Forest Rd., South Coventry; Greene, Stafford Springs; Pillsbury F in a s i...... pkg process that prevents surplus population was 56,” he said. a rrei/ia 9 oz Cut Ccrn Rita Rossetto, 93 Lake St.; Taste Helen Hathaway, East Hart­ HAND HEWN PANELS BY IIISlJ‘ 1'' Best Flour VC-5 Hair Spray can 99* 9 oz potatoes from being includ^ in Nunzio Lisella, East Hartford; Although the plant can handle can Fish Dinner 0 Sea . plig 53* United States food assistance ford; Dana Kurtz, South St., WELD WOOD VINYLGARD up to 7,000 short-stay tourists, Valid Thru Lillian Wilson, Windsor; Freida 57 Jan. 25 programs to needy nations. Coventry; Nancy Fagan, East Fogg says the size of the plant Gagliardone, 166 Hebron Rd., Hartford. ABITIBI - 4 X 8 -V 4 vinyl Protected Simulated Wood Cohen said Wednesday he had Bolton; Florence Gustafson, was designed to keep the number of year-round residents Coca Coia written to Butz earlier asking RFD 5, Coventry. for the inclusion of the potato in Reg. Cash & Carry down to a minimum. 20« o f f H i o ^o f f Proof It Pays to Shop For Quality Produce the Flnast Way! U.S. aid program “but to date I 11.75 Reg. Cash & Carry With This Coupon With This Coupon have received only a vague Hand Hewn 13.80 on (1) 100 It Roll on (1) 3 oz Tube response that the potato issue N.E. Barn Bd. 13.30 11.30 4 X 8 - 4 mm 6.80 5.95 half 0 was under study.” Norwegians Offer Saran Wrap i Ultra Brite gal btl In a another letter to Butz ABOUT TOWN Toothpaste U.S.No.1 Cohen said “I write to stress to Panels Lightweight Jumbo I I you once again the urgency of A setback card game will be Senior High Youth Forum of Valid Thru Valid Thru Coffin for Sale 52 Jan 25 Jan 25 the situation, which currently played Friday at 7:30 p.m. in North United Methodist Church forces American farmers to OSLO (UPI) — A Norwegian Cronin Hall of Mayfair will meet tonight at 7 at the Don't Tell I Potatoes dump their crops while around company is re^dy to introduce a K Gardens. All residents of church. new product for undertakers—a the world millions are dying of Mayfair are invited. WELD WOOD SEA SCAPE 20« OFFni2« OFF M axw ell Washed malnutritiion.” How Little You Paldl lightweight, ready-wrapped Jehovah’s Witnesses will coffin-the Norwegian informa­ With This Coupon I With This Coupon Registration for Center have a theocratic ministry V PLANKED - 4 mm on (1) 13V. oz pkg on (1) 7 oz ctn Reg. Cash & Carry tion service, Norinform, House Church Nursery School will be school tonight at 7:30 and a ser- reported Wednesday. Frenchs Inst, Renuzit Solid Cruelty Charge conducted Friday at 9 a.m. at vice meeting at 8;35 at Reg. Cash & Carry Imported 4x8-5/32 4.95 3.95 According to Norinform, the the church. Kingdom Hall. company which is located just g Potato Mix s AirFreshner CO 00 Coffee SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. 4.80 4.32 outside of Oslo will introduce an (UPI) — The district attorney’s 4 X 8 - Sand Ousky Valid Thru The easy-to-carry coffin made of I j Q y i 62 Jan. 25 office today considered a Cocoa 4 .8 0 4 .3 2 Lauan cellulose laminate, 70 per cent request from animal welfare Muffler That’8 of which consists of sealed air Regular officers to bring charges Guaranteed for bubbles. 20« OFF 10« OFF All Chicory Fscarole . . . against the owner of a ranch The process will make the 1 Ib Purpose Calil Navel as long as you Apples targe Size . lor where millions of dollars worth new coffin about 40 per cent With This Coupon With This Coupon can Oranges ?2 6 on (1) 50 oz pkg on (1) 15 oz can of race horses were found dying own this car... HEBRON AVE., GLASTONBURY 633-4675 lighter than traditional wood lbs MANCHEaif;^ 336 Rome or Green Cabbage of starvation. coffins. Cortland Five horses have died and 125 875-2517 Calgonite Hormel Chili •lb WEST RD., ELLINGTON 875-6213 Norinform said the manufac­ Dl*hwa«her US No 1 Yellow Turnip. are in poor condition on the NORTH turer, which will provide its With This Coupon & Purchase of $5.00 or More 2'/. inch Min Detergent OO3 & Beans lbs ranch owned by Rex Ellsworth, 649-5253 e own packaging for storage and r Limit One Coupon Per Customer 3 " 4 9 * Red Cnions... MAIN H-836 - Valid Thru Jan. 25 IfJ where he produced Swaps, , OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP RUBY CASH i CARRY DIV. of W.6. OLENNEY CO. transportation, is developing Valid Thru ,— i ^hru p - winner of the 1955 Kentucky ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE 72 Jan. 25 [ ^ ^ u G U i l 77 Jan 25 ] f ^ STRIET RT. 44, WEST WILLINGTON 429-9916 models for export with Great Not Responsible for Typographical Errors Derby. Britain as the first target. Prices Effective Thru January 25, 1975 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities PAGE EIGHTEEN - M AJVCpSTER^V^ING HERA Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVFINING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 — PAGE NINF.TKKN Board Okays Participation a r e a Little Impact on Wetlands Manchester Resident South Windsor Firm Promoted at UConn In Students’ Rights Parley POLICE REPORT Foreseen from Sewer Plant Picks New President Edmund 0. Seagrave of 128 BUSINESS SOUTH WINDSOR Chief Fritz said he has Jorgenson Auditorium is the Leroy J. Bailey has been ment and decor design, and in­ There will be an additional required to prevent further School St., Manchester has largest university music hall in Thomas 0. Mayo, 29, of 98 W. received several complaints VERNON named president of the Kidde stallation. public hearing to be conducted pollution of the river. R is been named associate director New England. The complex in­ RHAM Girl's Sports Students hired are Frank Main St., Rockville, was from school bus drivers concer­ The proposed expansion of Merchandising Equipment The parent firm, Walter by the town’s Conservation expected the proposed tertiary of the University of Connec­ cludes a variable capacity Nancv Foote The board received a letter Scrivano, Susan Alden, Sally charged Wednesday with ning this problem. He said the Vernon sewage treatment Group, Inc. (Kidde MEG), of Kidde & Co., operates more from Nancy Lack, secretary of Barrone and Thomas plant will have minimal impact Commission Jan. 28. The com­ treatm ent facility will ac­ ticut’s Jorgenson Auditorium at auditorium seating up to 3,500 South Windsor. The firm is a than 170 plants worldwide. Its fourth-degree larceny (posses­ though motorists may be con­ Storrs. the Rham Athletic Boosters, Novatosky. The students work on the environment, A. Richard mission is charged with ad­ complish this. people and a smaller, 500-seat division of Walter Kidde & Co., diversified operations include sion of stolen checks) in con­ fused by the four lanes, this Seagrave was formerly Ms. Priscilla Blanchette, praising the efforts of Mr. and from 12 to 15 hours per week. Lombardi, engineer, told the ministering the Inland- Lombardi said the impact on theater. lnc. , of Clifton, N.J. safety, security and protection nection with the investigation does not relieve them of the associate auditorium manager. chairperson of the Rham High Mrs. Eric Emt of Hebron, who Smoking Area Town Council Monday night. Wetlands Program and part of the wetland area will be Bailey had been executive products and services; con­ of checks reported stolen from responsibility of operating in He joined UConn in 1968 and has School social studies depart­ are leaders of a junior high Lombardi spoke at a public the expansion will be in a minimal. He explained that the vice president of Kidde MEG sumer and commercial The Student Faculty Senate a South Windsor residence. accordance with state laws helped develop many of the ment appeared before the girls' basketball program. hearing. No one in the audience wetland area, Lombardi said. construction will be primarily and before that was vice presi­ products; and industrial equip­ held a meeting recently for Mayo was turned over to which require motorists to stop auditorium’s events and gallery Attends Seminar Board of Education to discuss The Boosters also expressed smoking-age students at which spoke for or against the $11 The proposed project will an extension of the existing dent of marketing for the divi­ ment. South Windsor Police and was in both directions when the red exhibits, UConn Vice President Howard L. Holmes of the possible Rham participation in dissatisfaction with inequality time they reviewed the rules in million installation which will also include an interceptor plant and any problem with the sion. He succeeds Herbert held overnight in lieu of posting lights are flashing on a school Richard DeHaan said. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a Boston conference which will of support, financing, time, op­ the smoking area. The students bus. take about two years to con­ sewer from the existing lines in wetland area will probably only Young, who remains with the Eleoted Officers a $5,000 surety bond. He was to the Tankeroosan Lake area Seagrave holds a B.A. degree Main St., Manchester was company as a consultant. study students' rights. portunity, etc., of male athletic have become more interested be presented in Court of Com­ Chief Fritz explained that the struct. exist during construction until (Phoenix St.) and some in theater from Tulane Univer­ among nearly 200 funeral direc­ Bailey joined Kidde MEG in Leonard B. Johnson, CPA, of Ms. Blanchette brought programs as opposed to female in keeping the smoking areas mon Pleas, 12, East Hartford, only exception is on a four-lane The state ordered the town to the area is graded and seeded. rehabilitation of the existing sity. He has worked as a tors attending a recent seminar 1970 as national sales manager Madison has been elected presi­ copies of the Declaration of programs. clean. today. highway such as 1-86 where take steps to improve the The state and federal sewer lines to provide a sub­ production manager for a New of the National Funeral Direc­ and has been active in manufac­ dent of the Connecticut State Youths' Rights and Respon­ ‘We realize that this condi­ Faculty Presentations there is a center divider and plant’s operation and to abate governments will reimburse VERNON stantially higher degree of Orleans theater and was tors Association. The 11th an­ turing and marketing of retail Board of Accountancy. sibilities of the State of Connec­ tion prevails in other schools Members of the business only the cars going in the same pollution of the Hockanum the town for most of the cost of Vernon Police Chief Herman treatment. technical director at Butler nual seminar was held Jan. 14 merchandising equipment for Pasquale R. Siclari, CPA, of ticut. and admit that progress has education department and the direction as the bus have to River. the new plant which is supposed Promoted Fritz reminds motorists using The state claims the existing University. to 16 in Honolulu. 21 years. West Haven was named Some board members said been made recently at Rham — foreign language department Rt. 83 in the area recently stop. The public hearing to discuss to be adequate at least until John W. Lavery of 130C secretary and William S. the declaration contains some but inequities in the program met with board members to dis­ the environmental impact was plant is only operating at 50 to 1990 for Vernon users and a few He is a graduate of Hofstra expanded to four lanes that they He asks the cooperation of all Highland St., Manchester has University, with a major in DeMayo, CPA, of New Haven very broad rights and very few still need to be corrected," the cuss present curriculum and a requirement of the state 60 per cent efficiency and that scattered users in the towns of are required to stop for school motorists and said police will been named assistant director business administration. He is a was named treasurer. responsibilities. letter said. proposals for the future. Department of Environmental 95 per cent efficiency is Ellington and Tolland. buses standing with flashing take enforcement action where ^^^^Il^ranscendential Meditation in the corporate planning member of the National Retail After lengthy discussion the Board members asked for a The foreign language faculty red lights. necessary. Protection, department at Aetna Life and • MaharlshI Mahaah Yogi Merchants Association and the Built for CMC board voted to favor the par­ report of the progress at Rham expressed a desire to re­ Casualty, Hartford. National Association of Store Two computer-driven engine ticipation of students and facul­ and suggestions for improving establish foreign language app- t M T W T r t . I 20 Minutes A Day Give — Lavery is a graduate of Seton Fixture Manufacturers. test systems are being built by ty in the regional conference, the girls' sports program. titude testing in the sixth I 2 3 Hall University and holds a 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 I • IMPROVED HEALTH • MORE ENERGY South Windsor is the site of Hamilton Test Systems of with the feeling that they would Staff Changes II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 house plant saie grades and to increase with this coupon masters degree from the 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I • CALMNESS • INCREASED ALERTNESS Kidde MEG's main office and Windsor Locks for the benefit from the experience and The board voted to accept the offerings in the fourth year of University of Maine. He joined 2S 26 27 28 29 30 ALMANAC off reg. prices • IMPROVED PSYCHOLOGICAL A plant. The company also Chevrolet Motor Division of discussion. Board members resignation of Margaret O'Neil language. They also spoke of -25% Aetna in 1973 as a senior I ______SOCIAL WELL BEING operates manufacturing General Motors Corp. agreed that the issue of as an aide in the learning dis­ adding either German or Rus­ research consultant and was I T h« Bm c RU oI TM Have Been Verified By Scientific facilities in Cambridge City, Hamilton, a subsidiary of Now at Trudon Volkswagen students' rights and respon­ abilities program. Susan sian to the curriculum. By I iiilfd Press liiternulionul Jupiter and Saturn. Reeearch Al Over 60 Univerillles, Including the promoted to consultant in cor­ sibilities is an important one Auttienlicity I Herverd Medical School, Stanford Research Institute, and UCLA lnd. , and Los Angeles, Calif. United Aircraft Corp., will in­ Wachtler was appointed to Business department faculty Today is Thursday. Jan. 23, the 23rd day Those born on this date are under the porate planning last May. that should be considered, but I FREE PUBLIC LECTURE IN MANCHESTER The company makes store stall the systems in Warren, Though small on the outside, Volkswagen’s new subcompact —the Rabbit —has a great replace Mrs. O’Neil. said they need more data sign of Aquarius. Lavery is a member of the of 1975 with 342 to follow. . .W,. HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR'I fixtures, stockroom shelving Mich. The systems are not with specific reference to Two custodians were ap­ processing equipment and they American patriot John Hancock was 6 8 7 Main I g a r d e n in d o o r s , including potting M il, pottery, ■ American Economics Associa­ deal of usable interior space and a rear hatch for loading bulky objects. Available from The moon is between its first quarter THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN. 30th, at 8 P.M. systems, and distributive designed to increase speed and any document. pointed by the board. They are suggested making personal born Jan. 23, 1737. American actors Ran­ StrRflt |f•rtlllz•r(, houto plint InMctIcldti and cliyH tion, the National Association Ted Trudon Volkswagen on Tolland Tpke., Talcottville, the Rabbit features front-wheel and full phase. liaucara. A ONE-STOP SHOPPING PLACE FOr H at ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL education equipment. It also accuracy of test data acquisi­ CABE Dues Charles Smith of Andover and typing a required course for all I of Business Economists, and drive, rack-and-pinion steering, in either two- or four-door versions with automatic The morning star is Mars. dolph Scott and Ann Sothern were born on AJIanxhaeaarl INDOOR GARDENERS. ■ 26 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTER lYiancneSieri J-----— U------:------offer axplrai 1/25 offers customer services in­ tion on engines made for Supt. David Cattanach an­ Steven Robitille of Willimantic. students. A Non-Prolll Educational Organltatlon the Institute of Life Insurance transmission optional. The Rabbit, in tests by the federal Environmental Protection Agen­ The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, this date — he in 1903 and she in 1923. I authenticity I V cluding store planning, equip­ Chevrolet cars and trucks. nounced that Rham High School At last month's meeting, f t Trend Analysis Program, cy, got 38 miles per gallon on the highway and 24 miles per gallon in the city. dues for the Connecticut board members agreed to Association of Boards of Educa­ employment of four students to tion for 1975-1976 will be $570. replace one full-time custodian. Ford Goes ROCKVILLE One Better HOSPITAL NOTES On Rebate HAWAIIAN DETROIT (UPI) - With all .Admitted Wednesday: Fran- Judith Kovaleski, Windsorville cis Bartholomay, Snipsic Lake four U.S. auto companies now Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Laurie offering cash rebates to lure Rd.. Ellington; Shirley Lewis and daughter. Terrace Brigham, RFD 4, Rockville; customers into new car Dr., Rockville; Frank Minor, showrooms, the Ford Motor Co. Maurice Campbell, Stafford Pinney St., Ellington; William Springs; Karen Hart, Wellesley has decided to go one better by Morabito, Stafford Springs; An­ offering its employes an extra Rd., Manchester; Jean Higgins, drew Nawracaj, High St., Dart Hill Rd., South Windsor; Win a trip to Hawaii for two $100 payment. Rockville; Diana Negrelli, HERE’S HOW TO ENTER Ford’s program could give Beatrice Howard, Eaton Rd., RFD 2, Rockville; Fern for 11 nightsi 1. To enter simply deposit the “Win A Trip to Hawaii’’ Here's Your Hawaiian Carnivai employes of the No. 2 Vernon; Mabel Kichar, RFD 4, Rabinowitz, Carter Rd., coupons at the store listed on the coupon. Coupons left at Vernon; Carol Marvonek, Staf­ automaker up to $600 back if Rockville; Karen Traynor, Fly via American Airlines 747 to sunny Hawaii for The Herald will not be accepted. You may enter as many they purchase a car that is ford Springs; Kathy Olender, Baxter St., Tolland; William your vacation of a lifetime. Enter todayl It’s easy and times as you wish. The winner must be at least 18 years of Gehring Rd., Tolland; Harriet Sweepstakes Trip! already receiving a $500 rebate. Vaughn, Village St., Rockville; you may be the lucky winner. age. Ford’s action Wednesday Twichell, East Hartford; Lila Peter Williams, Overhill Rd., 7 nights HONOLULU Ungewitter, Tomoka Ave., 2. Coupons will appear In The Herald twice a week on 2 nights KONA followed the decision by Ellington; Donna Wine, Fern All transfers between hotels and airports American Motors Corp. to join Ellington; Marshall Watson, Tuesdays and Thursdays; December 17, 19, 24, 26, 31; St., Rockville. 2 nights HILO Host escort its competitors in the rebate Broad Brook; Caroline Woods, January 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23. Birth Wednesday; A son to Sponsored by: Round trip jet flight via American Airlines 747 All first class hotels game. AMC had little choice in Anthony Rd., Tolland. 3. Coupon entries will be picked up weekly after noon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde, joining the move to stimulate Discharged Wednesday; on December 23, 20; January 6, 13, 20, 27. A weekly Inter-island flights $200 spending money Kibbe Rd.. Ellington, sales because the ‘‘Big Three” Dorothy Berube, Windsorville; American International Travel drawing will be held and two winners from each store will Promoted were grabbing off buyers for become eligible lor the final drawing to be held on Arrangements made through LaBonne Travel Vincent King of 47 Falknor Service January 28 at LaBonne Travel. Winners of all weekly the small cars it specializes in. Dr., Manchester has been drawings except for the last will be announced in The Let us arrange your next Ford employes will be en­ promoted to general manager Herald. The winner of the trip will be announced January titled to the $100 rebate on any of Greater Hartford CATV, LaBonne Travel 29. 1975 model car or light truck or Inc., the cable television Vacation or Business Trip! selected 1974 models they franchiser for Manchester and 4. The Herald reserves the right to be sole judge of the purchase by Feb. 28, The The Manchester Herald contest. surrounding towns. S h e H e m t b * - 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 9 67 East Center Street rebates were not limited to just King, a native of Chicago, the cars Ford is offering under came to Manchester about a Area Profile and its general rebate plan. year ago from Athens, Ga. He Manchester Chrysler Corp., which started joined the company at about the Area Merchants rave the price rebate war Jan. 13, same time. 67 East Center St., Manchester • Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-5 / Sat. 10-1 Phone 647-9949 reportedly was considering He had previous experience expanding its program since in public television at Atlanta, Many Events Listed the other companies had Ga., and with cable television WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII started their own plans. at General Telephone and Elec­ WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII Chrysler now is offering $200 to tronics. For Y Winter Term Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: $400 rebates on car models that King is a graduate of the change each week. University of Georgia, with Manchester Parkade Besides offering rebates to its degrees in both business VERNON blood pressure, resting pulse, current employes on the job, management and journalism & The Indian Valley YMCA will and height and weight, 10 a.m. workers who have been laid off broadcasting. He served in the be offering a wide selection of to 4 p.m. niiirllfi U 4 and those who have retired also U.S. Marine Corps from 1965 to B.D. &Son SUOOR are eligible for the $100 pay­ activities for preschoolers in PAC Election Fine Apparel tor Men A Young Men PEARL 1969. He is married. ment from Ford. The company its winter term which will start The Polish American Citizens 649 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. “Youth Specialty Shop” SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES this week had 33,350 workers the first week in February and Club, Village St., Rockville has MANCHESTER PARKADE PHONE 643-2171 917 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER MANCHESTEB PARKADE laid off indefinitely and another continue for eight weeks. elected Anthony Pietrusewicz 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER “Quality Service and Genuine Parts Since 1941!” Starts Building ‘The Thank You Store’ NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE 21,750 off the job temporarily. The program will include as its president. The action was Eastern Steel and Metal Co. AMC Tuesday pegged its dancing, music, tumbling, N am e N am e N am e N am e N am e N jrn e of West Haven has started con­ taken Sunday at the 61st an­ payments at $200 to $600 for kindergym, and storycraft. niversary meeting of the club. struction of a $3.5 million plant buyers of its cars, the highest in The dance program will start Other officers elected; in Milford, expected to be ready A ddress A d d ress A ddress A ddress A ddress A d d r^ s the depressed auto industry. Feb, 3 at the Miss Beth Studio on Alexander Suchecki Jr., vice for operation in October. Rt. 30, Tolland, from 10 to 10;45 The smallest of the major The 43-year-old firm a.m. president; Edward N. Janton, Tow n P hone Tow n Phone Tow n Phone Tow n Phone Tow n Phone automakers said its rebate produces hot rolled, hot rolled The preschool music treasurer; Henry Polinski, program would run from Jan. pickled, cold rolled, galvanized, program will start Feb. 4 at St. secretary; Bernard Grous, 21 through Feb. 28, the same electro-zinc coated, and Matthew Church, Tolland. The John Cutlerm and Max Sadlak, date Ford and General Motors aluminized steel in sheets, class for the four-year olds will auditors; Alexander Wagner, rebate plans will expire. coils, and strips. run from 9;30 to 10:15 a.m. and Carl Graf and Anthony WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII Dowgiewicz, trustees; and for the five-year olds, 10:30 to Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: 11:15 a.m. William Hopowiec, sergeant-at- A storycraft hour which will arms, include favorite children’s School Lunches stories using books that teach The following lunches will be HARRISON’S 20tll CENTURY. TV PUBLIC RECORDS positive attitudes and simple served in the Vernon public MANCKSTER concepts, will start Feb. 5 from schools next week. REGAL THi MEN'Gconnue »iiri iTOW GHOP Warranty Deeds 849 Main Street 176 Burnside Ave. 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE Martin, alterations at 613 Hart­ 10 to 11 a.m. in the Avery St. Monday: Ravioli with meat i ► MANCHISTE* VWNON Louis Arruda to Richard L. 90I-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA. ford Rd., $2,500. School, South Windsor. Simple sauce, cole slaw, biscuits, 649-5327 McCabe Jr., property at 15 in Downtown Manchester 687 Main Street, Downtown Manchester East Hartford inferior/ 643-2478 872-0538 Kenneth W. Gagne for crafts and games will be in­ peaches. 631 Main St. McKinley St., $36,0(K). Nicholas Costa, alterations at cluded in the program. Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, 528-1554 H. Fred Machie Sr. and M anchester 315 Grissom Rd., $1,100. Tumbling and kindergym mashed potato, corn, roll and Harriet R. Machie to Howard N am e N am e N am e Franklin C. Field, additions classes are repeat classes. butter, peanut butter bars. N am e N am e F. Machie Jr. and Barbara J. * at 83 Princeton St., $1,000. Tumbling will be at the Lottie Wednesday: Frankfurt on 1 1 Machie, property at 474 N. - U&R Housing Corp. for Fisk Building, Henry Park, roll, potato chips, stewed A ddress 1 i Address 1 1 A ddress A ddress Main St., $27,000. Ad^re^s A ddress Edward P. Flanagan, starting Feb, 7. The class for tomatoes, applesauce. Judgment Lien alterations at 20 Jean Rd., $500. four-year olds will run from 9 to Thursday: Mixed fruit juice, Tow n Phone Moriarty Bros. Inc. versus ...... 1 j Tow n P hone { j Tow n Phone Tow n Phone Tow n Phone Tow n Phone Edward L. Carini, wood- 10 a m. and also one for three- pizza, green salad, Dixie cup. William A. Whalen, property at burning stove at 39 Auburn Rd., year-olds, frohi 10 to 11 a.m. Frday:Cheese fishwich, 34-36 Woodbridge St., $611.89. . 1 . $300. Starting Feb. 5 at the Northeast tarter sauce, potato puffs, Trade Name School there will be kindergym pickled beets, pudding. Milk is Michael T. Forand and Robin Paul H. Wilhelm, wood- for four- and five-year olds served with all meals. WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII I. Risley, doing business as burning stove at 156 Bissell St., from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and for Deposit only at: Conn. School of Weight Lifting, $75. Auxiliary Party Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: five- and six-year olds from The Rockville General Deposit only at: 210 Pine St. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Advance Sign Co. Inc. for Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor Building Permits Shoe Town, sign at 224 Spencer Anyone wishing further infor­ a wine and cheese party Jan. 29 9 4 5 M A IN THE CRAFT & 719 L MIODli TPRL mation should contact the "Y” Lift The Latch Hector Martin for Lionel A. St., $3,000. at 8 p.m. in St. Luke parish hall. STREET office at Vernon Circle, 872- Maple St., Ellington. ^h}u§cj&^’l 1n le WHOLESALE TIRE HOBBY CENTER NUMCHEtTER 7329. TTie wine tasting party will be DOWNTOWN Gift Shop 357 Broad Street 775 MAIN STREET Health Clinics sponsored by the Vernon Circle TOV>"' MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT Carriage House announces MANCHESTER The Greater Vernon Jaycees Package Store and will feature Manchester, Conn. 977 MAIN STREET 239 Spencer St. — Manchester will sponsor several free health Western wines. clinics to be conducted at the T ic k e t will be limited to 100 643-2444 SHOES Sykes School, Park St., people. They will be $2.50 each N am e ______*______N am e N am e Rockville Saturday, The clinics and may be obtained by contac­ I N am e N am e N ain e Now Available At will round out a week-long ting Chrlotte White or Beverly I A ddress A ddress I A ddress program in observance of Kilguss, co-chairmen of the A ddress A ddress A ddress THE CDAT RACK National Jaycee Week. event or at the hospital Gift 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Manchester Glaucoma screening will be Shop sponsored by the To w n Phone Tow n P hone Tow n Phone from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; blood auxiliary. The meeting will be Tow n Phone Tow n P hone Tow n Phone Name Brand Quality Shoes And testing, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and open to the public. Boots At Unbeneveable Prices! HU PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975— PAGE TWENTY-ONE Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 INDEX LAND, BARN, 3-bedroom LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 NOTICE* HAPPY A D S house, baseboard heat, 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, Rebates Spur Car Sales 1 Lott and Found 2 excellent barn, large brook. garage, treed lot, $48,500. Partontit Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. rebates on the prospective buyer, Dondero 3 — Announcamanta Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 646- By JUNE TOMPKINS 4 Enterlainmant 3166. danlal f. roala $24,900 REALTOR Car sales are up, there is more sales said the rebate will help the individual S Auctions BOWERS SCHOOL area - 4-4,2- M i S who is concerned about his income and traffic generally, and car sales are fan­ FINANCIAL VERNON CIRCLE Area - four family, excellent condition, That’s what wa saldl Ideal four room ‘Starter home” In tastic. making payments. 8 Bonds-Slocks-Mortgagas family, aluminum siding, an­ separate heating systems, nice convenient location. It may not be a mansion, but could 9 — Personal Loans lot. T. J. CrocKett, Realtors, These are the opinions of several “That rebate will take care of his down nual income $7,400. Exceptional be a good baginningl \ payment,” he said. 10 — Insurance value at $41,900. Dubaldo- 643-1577. Manchester car dealers in response to the EMPLOYMENT Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. recent cash rebates offered by the nation’s Car sales are ahead this year compared Call UsI to last year at this time, Dandero said. He 13 Help Wanted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 big four automakers. 14 — Business Opportunities baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ attributed last year’s sales crunch to the 15 Situation Wanted 8 1/2% MORTGAGE - 5% down Only one dealer was not too happy. — age, nearly two acres. Hutchins REALE’S CORNER energy crisis. conventional, CHFA mortgages “Our business is not too startling,” said EDUCATION available on new 6-room Con­ Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. 175 MAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 Joe Kovalsky, president of Manchester There are only six Capris left at Moriar- 18 ... Private Instructions dominium, three bedrooms, 2 ty Bros., said Jim McCavanagh, sales 19 — Schools-Clastes VERNON - Raised Ranch, Plymouth. The Chrysler Corp. policy of 20 — Instructions Wanted . . . S O I M O M 1/2 baths, fully applianced and manager, as he called their recent pickup fireplace, 2 baths, good condi­ Painting-Papering featuring rebates on a particular body may hdvtMiityeiK carpeting. Merritt Agency, 646- Resort Property 32 in sales fantastic. The car dealer had 35 REAL ESTATE 1180. tion. Priced to sell at only $35,- 27 23 — Homes lor Sale PHONE 643-2711 style each week has hurt them, Kovalsky o Iwppy arfi PETER BELLIVEAU Pain- Capris at the beginning of the month. — 900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- said. 24 Lots-Land lor Sale ting, wallpapering,, i spray/brush _ “We’ve sold 17 new cars in the past two 25 — Investment Property VERNON 1577. ‘"This week the rebate applies to the 28 — Business Property CAKCOD painting. Fair price's,ces, fully in- days,” he said. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Chrysler and we don’t carry them, so 27 — Resort Property a $29,900 - Five-room brick front COTTAGE FOR SALE sured, experienced and depen­ "ITie larger model cars are moving well, 28 — Real Estate Wanted we’re out of luck,” he said. Help Wanted 13 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1V4 ACRES Ranch, basement, garage, 100 yards to beach, protected ocean dable. 643-1671. too, said McCavanagh, and sales are Compared to last year’s January sales, MISC. SERVICES Situation Wanted IS trees, acre lot. Hutchins Agen­ view, living-dining-kitchen area with — Happy 30th Anniversary ADVERTISING of land with 6-room Cape Kovalsky said their sales were way off. better this year than a year ago. 31 Services Offered ADVERTISING ALL-AROUND machinists - cy, Realtors, 646-3166. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath. INSIDE - Outside painting, How long this spurt in car sales will last 32 — Painting-Papering I MA and DAD Minimum five years’ WILL DO all types of house and large barn. Cape PLUS INCOME apartment! fec ia l rates for people over te. The rebates are a “shot In the arm,” 33 — Building-Contracting seems to be anyb^y’s guess. Even though 34 RoofIng-SIdIng Love, Sandl, % RATES DEADLINE experience. Must be able to set cleaning one day a week. Call features: Three bedrooms, NEW HOMES under construc­ Barbara S. Lovely. Realtor Fully insured. Estimates given. said Richard Koppelman, sales manager 35 __ Heallng-Plumolng Champlain Rd., Orlaana, Maaa. Call 649-7863. everyone who looks at a car doesn’t buy, 12 00 ,ioon the day before up and operate jig bores, lathes, 643-2207 eat-ln kitchen, formal dining tion off Grandview Street. 36 — Flooring Mick and Karen $■ 1 day ... 9t word per day of Chorches Motors, Inc., who sells Dodge publication. and Bridgeport*. Top wages, 617-255-0482 most dealers agree there are more poten­ — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 6c word per day room, lovely living room and Deluxe Cape, oversized Dutch and Chrysler cars. Over-all January sales 37 3 days — fringe benefits. Apply at Le-Mi Coloniai and Raised Ranch. T. CEILINGS, inside painting, tial customers than there have been. 38 — Services Wanted 6 days . 7e word per day Deadline lor Saturday and one-car garage. Large barn are up this year from last, he said. 26 days 6c word per day Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday. Corporation, 1 Mitchell Drive, J. Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. papering, floor sanding- Chrysler began the rebate program Jan. MISC. FOR SALE now rented but could be 15 WORD MINIMUM Manchester, 643-2362. refinishing (specializing in At Carter Chevrolet, the rise in sales _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 by giving rebates of $200 and $400 on 41 Articles for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• used for multiple purposes. older floors). John Verfaille, started before the cash rebates were 42 — Building Supplies SEVEN ROOM older Cape, full specific models. Last Thursday, Ford Personal* 2 Happy Ads , ...... $2.00 inch PLEASE READ □EDUCATION Priced in the low 40s. Real Estate Wanted 28 offered, said Tom Duff, vice president, 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pets REAL ESTATE Career - Must basement, centrally located, 646-5750, 872-2222. followed with rebates on all models of 44 — Livestock have license or in process. $28,500. Jackston Agency, 646- and sales have “really been rolling ever 45 ... Boats & Accessories YDUR AD ALL CASH for your property from $200 to $500. Monday, General INCOME tax returns prepared Part-timers considered. Pasek 1316. PAINTING and p^erhanging, since.” He said people were coming in and 46 — Sporting Goods in the privacy of your home Call Classified ads are taKen over Private Instructions 18 ^ ZINSSER AGENCY within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 47 — Garden Products Realtors, 289-7475. excellent work. References. Motors joined with rebates of ^00 to $500 the phone as a convenience instant service. Hayes Agency, buying like mad. 48 — Antiques Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Free estimates. Fully insured. on specific small models, and finally The Herald is responsible for LARGE, 48’ Ranch - Country 646-0131. Duff anticipates this month’s sales will 49 — Wanted to Buy 8263. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for NEEDLEPOINT instructions 646-1511 Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. American Motors came along on Tuesday only one incorrect insertion and iHREALTOR* kitchen with screened 18x14’ top the same month last year. So far. for beginners. Small classes, in­ with $200 to $600 rebates on specific RENTALS then only to the size of the the Manchester Herald for deck, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, WE WILL buy your house. Call Carter’s has sold 30 new cars. Last 52 __ Rooms for Rent INCOME TAX preparation - original insertion Errors which Caldor area and all of South dividual attention, afternoons finished rec room, 2 fireplaces. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom — anytime, Hutchins Agency, models. 53 Apartments for Rent your home or mine. do not lessen the value of the Windsor. Call Mr. Griffin, 647- or evenings. Phone 643-6811. MANCHESTER - Verpl; Prestigious Rockledge area. decorating. Interior painting. January, 40 new cars were sold. — Homes for Rent Business was good already on the 1974 54 Reasonable. By Danny Byram, advertisement will not be cor- Realtors, 646-3166. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Sales have picked up considerably in 55 — Business for Rent 9411. School. Three-bedroom Ranch, Low 40’s. Call us today, reeled by an additional inser­ leftover models at DeCormier Motor — Resort Properly tor Rent 649-5096. —------rec room, Florida room, gar- Remodeling. Exterior painting. everything, even big cars at Manchester 56 tion Jackston Agency, 646-1316. SELLING your house? Call us Sales, said Carter DeCormier, sales 57 — Wanted to Rent Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Motor Sales, said A1 Dondero, sales WOMAN wanted for housework ...... age, immediate occupancy. first and we’ll make you a cash 58 — MIsc. for Rent TAX RETURNS and accoun­ in Vernon. Steady, two days $39,900. Hayes Corporation, 646- RAISED RANCH - New three Fully insured. For estimate call manager. manager. The Gremlin is the leader in offer. One day service. T. J. their sales, he said. Last year, there was a AUTOMOTIVE ting done professionally. weekly. No heavy work. Call □ REAL ESTATE 0131. bedrooms, 2 full baths, family 649-%58. “We're completely out of Starfires,” he — Autos for Sale Reasonable rates. Confidential. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. waiting list for that particular model, he 61 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 646-1101. room, aluminum siding, 2-car said. 62 — Trucks for Sale Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, MANCHESTER - Tanner garage, wooded lot. Merritt PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. said. The cash rebates have given a boost 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Commenting on the effect of the cash 649-9145. Homes For Sale 23 Street, custom built 8 room WANTED - Houses - Land - Five years experience. 64 Motorcydes-BIcyclas SECRETARY - MEDICAL Agency, 646-1180. Businesses - Apartments For to their over-all sales, he said. 65 - Campars-Trallers-Moblla colonial cape. Four bedrooms, 2 Excellent references. Pete, 742- assistant, local medical office. sale. Clients with cash. Keith .Homes INCOME TAX returns General office duties include BOLTON - Beautiful large full baths, rec room, walk to MANCHESTER *38,900 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 66 — Automotive Service prepared in your home. three bedroom Cape. One acre four schools. Many extras. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. 67 *— Autos lor Rent-Lease typing and some transcription ZYZZOGETOM Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, work. Also some assisting. lot, $60,000. Birch Mountain Must be seen to appreciate. Road. Call 646-3026. Webster’s last word. And this Building-Contracting 33 Experience preferred, but will 40's. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 3-bedroom Colonial is the last tram right applicant. Hours 9 646-2440. NEW TO AREA - The Alpha a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday through MANCHESTER - Newer 3- word in a great home buy. A 3- □ MISC. SERVICES NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Catalog Listed Lethal Devices Route to permanent weight con­ Friday and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, FOUR BEDROOM Colonial car garage, spacious living Remodeling, repairing, ad­ trol. Call 647-9294 or 568-9467. Saturd^ with one day oft per possible 4th bedroom, con­ with modern amenities, such as room with fireplace, eat-in ditions. rec rooms, porches and □ NOTICES venient location. $35,900. Paul week. Reply with business and new circuit-breaker wiring, two kitchen, full dining room, and Services Ottered 31 roofing. No job too small. Call personal references to Herald W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. air-conditioners, washer. All a bundle of extras. Call Judy 649-3lft. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Washington, D.C., peddling electronic bugging equipment, M AD AM i>ALM Box P, Manchester Herald. curtains, drapes will stay. Two O’Reilly, 649-5306. Lost and Found 1 JUST LISTED - Five-room SHARPENING Service - Devices designed to kill the per­ assassination equipment,’’ not the deadly weapons, READER AND ADVISER story 2-car garage. Truly a fine EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY CARPENTRY - Repairs, Bernie Conroy checks his “blue book,” to determine the trade-in value of this snowmobile Cape with aluminum siding on Saws, knives, axes, shears, sons who used them were Weicker said. Weicker said. SERVICE attendant needed investment for the growing BARROtNS & WALLACE skates, rotary blades. Quick remodeling, additions, roofing. on a new car. (Herald photo by Dunn) LOST - Since Friday, Toy poo­ Advice on all affairs of life. No matter Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- family and/or the tradesman Call David Patria, South Wind­ demonstrated last May to a Printed on the catalogue con­ A memorandum among what your problems are, she can help full-time, to start immediately, Mandmtn' lira Hmn tatOtri service. Capitol Equipment dle, white female. Vicinity 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- with storage requirements. A M9-S304 397-lSlS 72M61S sor, 644-1796. meeting of federal personnel, taining the illegal weapons is Weicker’s documents included you. Call for appointment. mechanically inclined person. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Knox Street. Answers to Jobseekers, 568-1070. 1577. true value in the mid 30’s. one of them a former CIA the restriction "for the U.S. the following words: Cherie. Call 643-1310. EXPERIENCED Nurse’s aides Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday ______243-133 7 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- WES ROBBINS carpentry agent, according to documents Government Use only.” The “ Enclosed is a catalogue are needed, full and part-time ROCKLEDGE AREA - Eight- remodeling specialist. Ad­ WANTED OFFICE HELP - with room, 21/2 bath Colonial. 20x56’ 7958. made public by Sen. Lowell P. catalogue is put out by B.R. Fox which was put together only LOST - Man’s gold Girard- for all shifts. Excellent benefits experience in filing and $34,900 MANCHESTER- Whip inflation ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Pergeau watch, back engraved Male Help and working conditions. Come buys this Immaculate, 3 bedroom sundeck off family room, 50’ in­ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Weicker, R-Conn. of Alexandria, Va. The DEA did after we started working with handling of insurance forms. aluminum sided Ranch. Custom now. How? Live in this REWEAVING burns, holes. You Can Trade Anything J.A.D. 5/28/71. Reward. Call 4 nights per week. 5-11 in and see us at Meadows Con­ door heated swimming pool, 2- 649-3446. U.S. Drug Enforcement not buy any of the weapons, Lou Conein. 1 wrote out this line About 30 hours weekly including kitchen, fireplace, carpeting, minutes apartment-rooming house now 233-9947. car garage. High 60’s. Owner, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Agency officials looked at the Weicker said. of ‘Astro’ equipment with you apply valescent Home, 333 Bidwell some Saturday mornings. Call from town. grossing over $9,000 per year Street, Manchester. 647-1639. Window shades, Venetian unlawful, lethally booby- Lucian “Lou” Conein, a and Lou in mind, and because of □ FINANCIAL 643-2966. BlANCiaRD&ROSSnTO for the owner. Four room blinds. Keys. TV for rent. LEON Cieszynski builder - new IMPOUNDED - Black and BURGER KING REALTO RS-M L8 648-2482 homes custom built, trapped telephones, cameras, former CIA member in the nature of the devices, it is 487 Canlar St., Manchattar apartment, two-room apart­ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. For a New Car With Him brown mongrel male. Contact JOBSEEKERS - Open 8-8 with 189 West Center Street ment and four rooms, all fully MANCHESTER - New family remodeled, additions, rec cigarette packs, flashlights, Southeast Asia and a specialist not being given to anyone Coventry Dog Warden, 423-6524. Bonds-Stocka-Mortgagea 8 hundreds of full, part-time furnished. Excellent opportuni­ Colonial, aluminum siding, rooms, garages, kitchens and rifle magazines, Weicker in the DEA, said the meeting else....” REGISTERED NURSES three bedrooms, bath and MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. positions to choose from. Call MANCHESTER - Authentic ty to WIN. $49,900. Holcombe Removal, pruning, lot clearing, remodeled, bath tile, cement said Wednesday. with the Fox representative had Conein told Weicker the Fox IMPOUNDED - Black and MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ 568-1070. FULL AND PART-TIME lavatory, oversized modern work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ By SOL R. COHEN Colonial reproduction. Four Realtors, 644-2447. kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ spraying. Fully insured. “And so far we’ve had no item to us and sometimes we go “It’s a sorry state of affairs been set up to demonstrate firm may have displayed the brown mongrel, female. Con­ cond, third. All kinds. Realty NIGHTS bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double Licensed. Free estimates. tial or commercial. Call 649- Bernie Conroy didn't think tact Coventry Dog Warden, 423- PART-TIME tire mounter, 11-3 tion dining and play room, gar­ problems,” he says. out to see it,” he says. "Our when someone can go around equipment to him thinking he statewide. Credit rating un­ SALES Representative needed We have several full and part- garage, Lookout Mountain Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. 4291. there was anything that could Conroy may be a horse policy is to take anything of 6524. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ for group insurance, excellent or 5 daily. No experience age, just right lot, conveniently was still with the CIA or would time openings available for area. Must see to appreciate. MINT CDNDITIDN located. Trade of your present stump him. but it did and, as he trader, but he’s never traded value— live or manufactured.” speak of it to CIA contacts, fidential, quick arrangements. commission, flexible hours. necessary. Apply 229 Hebron Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY IMPOUNDED - Black and Ave., Glastonoui . RNS on our night shift. six-room Cape, estate-llke acre plus, home considered. Donald S. Carpentry and general contrac­ says now, “Boy, was I ever for a horse. The closest he His company has taken two or Weicker said. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Start now. Call Jobseekers, 568- 7 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, white Labrador retriever cross, Working schedule involves 2 brook, two baths, granite fireplace, Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, ting. Residential and commer­ wrong. I was stumped cold.’’ came was a few months ago, three motorcycles and four 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ 1070. TWO-FAMILY, six-room stumps removed, fully insured. State Senate Delays Weicker said DEA ad­ male. Contact Coventry Dog ford. Evenings, 233-6879. BI-LINGUAL? Full-time, out of 4 weekends. Excellent new kitchen, newly carpeted. MLS, 289-7939. cial. Whether it be a small Conroy is sales manager for when he received a call from a snowmobiles. The latest trade ministrator John R. Bartels Jr. duplex, three bedrooms, formal Got a tree problem? Well worth Warden, 423-6524. LADY to do alterations on nurses aides needed im­ salary and benefits. For more dining room, good size rooms, a phone call. 742-8252. repair job, a custom built home S&S Buick in Manchester. For man in Granby to bid on a horse was an 18-foot boat with a 50 was “in shock and aghast” PALMER REALTY MANCHESTER - Highland or anything in between, call 646- Roll Call Decision MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd dresses and slacks, my home. mediately. Call Jobseekers, information please contact convenient location. Owner will *88-8321 849-0838 the past three years, he’s and a boat. H.P. motor and mounted on a when Weicker presented him IMPOUNDED - Tri-color mortgages — interim financing Call 643-1803. 568-1070. Park School area. Center hall, 1379. advertised he’ll take anything the Personnel Department, consider first mortgage. four-bedroom Colonial, 1 1/2 CUSTOM MADE Draperies, “We couldn’t get together on trailer. Conroy says he had no HARTFORD (UPI) - The in the committees or reducing with the findings. mongrel male dog. Contact — expeditious and confidential 646-1222, ext. 481. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. very reasonable work in trade on a new car and “will Coventry Dpg Warden, 423-6524. DUPLEX 6-6 - 62-64 Summer baths, detached 2-car garage, ANY TYPE Carpentry and the numbers (dollars),’’ trouble getting rid of the three Connecticut Senate has voted the number of committees,” Weicker said he collected service, J.D. Real Estate PEOPLE GREETER needed LOOM FIXER - Will consider guaranteed, call anytime. 649- do anything to make a deal” experienced loom fixer or boss MANCHESTER MEMORIAL Street, porches, two-car gar­ extras include: natural masonry work, additions and explains Conroy. “The deal fell items. 32-3 to require legislative com­ she said. some of his information from Assoc. 646-1980. full-time, 8:30-5:30. Legal MANCHESTER- Center Street, 4266. And he has — until two IMPOUNDED - Black and weaver mechanically inclined. age, large lot. Reasonable. woodwork, wall-to-wall remodeling. Free estimates. A. through. The closest we came “We sold them as a package mittee meetings be open to the There are 22 committees, imprisoned Charles W. Colson, experience helpful, start now. HOSPITAL three family in business zone II, carpeting in family room and months ago. brown mongrel, female dog. Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. First shift operation, good Private financing. Northeast Squillacote, 649-0811. to trading for a horse was when deal.” public but postponed a decision each with a membership of the former White House aide, 71 Haynes SL Manchester, Conn. ideal for professional offices, or large fireplaced living room, GUTTERS cleaned and What stumped him was an Contact Coventry Dog Warden, fringe benefits, insurance paid. commercial expansion. $75,000. Realty, 568-7907. repaired. Painting and we took in a horse trailer on a “If the cow was the largest on another secton of an “open about 40 senators and represen­ whom he talked with at the 423-6524. An Equal Opportunity Employer first-floor pantry and laundry, BUILDING - Remodeling, offer from a Hartford man who □ EMPLOYMENT HAIRDRESSER Wanted - Phone collect for interview LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- paperhanging. Call Bill Lessard 1974 car.” object taken in trade, what was government” package ordering tatives. urging of John W. Dean III, from 9 a.m.-12 noon or 1 p.m.-5 MANCHESTER - Raised eat-in kitchen, pool with deck roofing, rec rooms, additions, had a lease on an apartment Experienced. Pampered Lady, 2440. Most of the calls, says the smallest?’’ we asked mandatory roll calls on every Senate Minority Leader another convicted presidential IMPOUNDED - Mongrel, tri­ p.m. 423-2568, Roselin Mfg. Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, and stockade fence. $51,900. By garages. All kinds, carpent^ with seven months unexpired Glastonbury, 633-5652 after owner, 646-4235. Conroy, are for things people Conroy. committee vote. Lewis B. Rome, R-Bloomfield, aide. color male dog. Contact Coven­ Help Wanted 13 6:30, 563-6392. Company, 95 Milk St., 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding work. For estimates call 649- time. He wanted to trade the PART-TIME arts and crafts BOLTON - Four-bedroom TWO HANDYMEN - will clean purchased for permanent use. It turns out the smallest was Instead, they approved un­ said if the roll call measure had Colson told Weicker that Egil try Dog Warden, 423-6524. W illimantic, Conn. 06226. Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. glass doors to large deck, large attics and cellars, light 1142. lease in on a car. demonstrators needed. Pay off family room, 2-car garage, $44,- “In most cases,” he adds, a portable stereo set. animously a resolution to study been approved many senators Krogh, another convicted White TOOL MAKERS - All-around Making fine fabrics for 50 Fireplaced living room, rec MOVE IN trucking, reasonable rates, 643- “I was tempted, but I didn’t IMPOUNDED - Black and machinists and Bridgeport those Christmas bills with a fun 900. Philbrick Agency, R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ “the novelty has worn off, they As proof he knows what to the roll call issue for two would have to resign from most House aide, caused Conein to be years. job. Absolutely no investment, room, dining room, eat-in to this charming 7-room 5305. know how to handle it,” says need a car, learn of our offer expect of people, his parting brown male mongrel. Contact operators. Top wages, fringe Realtors, 646-4200. ditions, garages, porches, weeks, an action Evon Kochey, of their committees. transferred to the DEA, Legal Notice no collecting, no delivering. 872- kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. Ranch located on dead-end kitchen and formica work, Conroy. "I wasn’t about to go Coventry Dog Warden, 423-6524. benefits and overtime. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ and call us.” words as we left his office director of Connecticut Com­ Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, R- Weicker said. MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN 2780. street in nearby Bolton. repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. into the real estate business, Experience preferred. Apply at BOLTON '- Beautiful Ansaldi eling, rec rooms, offices, Most of the calls Conroy and were, “If you’ve got an old mon Cause, said was “ducking Hamden, said it would be no NOTICE OF MEETING WANTED built Raised Ranch, on acre Fireplaced living room, eat-ln and without a license yet.” Paragon Tool Company, 121 FULL, Part-time, male hair $32,900 - 5 1/2 room Ranch, household repairs. Phone 649- his salesmen get are for typewriter, bring it in. Maybe the issue.” problem if committees coor­ Adams Street. OF REGISTRARS treed lot, brick front, plastered modern kitchen, formal That deal fell through, but to join our staff, must be stylist to start now, brick front, natural trim, 4594. trailers, motor homes, we can trade.” Some opponents of roll calls dinated their schedules so that TOWN OF ANDOVER walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, dining room, 3 or 4 Aluminum Biding one he’s especially proud of experienced in electrical experienced preferred. Call im­ cellar, garage, trees. Hutchins campers, motorcycles and You know — it’s not such a said they would be em­ votes on important matters PHONE FROM home to ser­ Notice is hereby given that the one full, two half baths, rec bedrooms, with a finished BUILDING and remodeling - KItchtn R«-mod«llng didn’t. work, plumbing and carpen mediately Jobseekers, 568-1070. Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. boats. bad idea at that. barrassing because each would not be in conflict with Students Granted vice our customers for super Registrars of Voters for the room with wet bar, enclosed rec room and one-car gar­ Kitchens, bathrooms, family N«w Additions About 15 months ago, a try. Apply in person: heated porch, 2-car garage, “Sometimes they bring the senator is assigned to too many other committee votes. earnings. Choose own hours. Town of Andover, Conn, will age. All of this on a lovely lA rooms, garages, roofing and Columbia farmer offered to Call 647-1810. MEADOWS IWiVM£$C£IIT PART-TIME Telephone posi­ AMBASSADOR DRIVE - $59,500. Philbrick Agency, R.E. MILLER. BulldOf committees and will have to The Democratic-controlled meet on January 31st, 1975 from tion open, 9-2 daily, salary plus Seven-room Condominium, acre treed lot. Priced to sell gutters. Free estimates. Paul trade a registered Holstein Right to Hearing 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. at the t REST HOW Realtors, 646-4200. S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. Call 649<1421 miss some meetings to attend House earlier had voted down a bonuses. Fee paid. Call excellent condition, carport, in the 30s. cow, about three years old and, NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, 3-11, 3U M n i SL Mackntir ( m b . others considered more impor­ Republican proposal to open the Town Office Building, School An Equal Opportunity Employer Jobseekers, 568-1074. recreation room, carpeting, 4 BOWER’S SCHOOL- Center en­ as Conroy describes it, “worth experienced, full time, part- TENNIS restringing service: tant. committee meetings and take Road for the purpose of correc­ baths. Only $32,9130. Goodchild- trance Garrison Colonial, eat-in ZINSSER AGENCY it’s weight in gold — certainly Before Suspension time. Highest starting salary. ting caucus lists. Anyone Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, Blue Star, $12; nylon $7-9; gut MASON CONTRACTOR - Ms. Kochey called that a roll call votes, but last week it kitchen, formal dining room, m MLS Plastering, custom built stone in hamburgers.” Liberal fringe benefits. On the DUTCHMAID Clothing looking 646-1852. $15.50-22. Call 643-2339. Notch A B O U T T O W N “phony issue,” saying that reversed itself, approving a wishing to change party affilia­ front-to-back living room with U j 646-1511 or brick fireplaces, chimney He says, “We took that cow in bus line. Blast Hartford Con­ for you. Short hours, good pay, 1975 TIME FOR CHANGE Road, Bolton. without the roll call votes similar but Democratic WASHINGTON (UPI) - The White added that if a valescent Home, 745 Main tion can do so at this time. fireplace, four bedrooms, IV2 REAUOR* repairs, block and cement trade and we had an immediate will train you. Jessie Dunnack, FIVE-ROOM Ranch, tiled bath, baths, screened porch, 2-car senators would give voters the proposal. Meanwhile, House Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 student’s conduct was an im­ Street, East Hartford. Beatrice’E. Kowalski AUTO SA LES CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make work. New and repairs. E. buyer for her. Although she Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta making favors for Manchester 423-4216. , stone fireplace, oak garage, $45,900. Philbrick Agen­ impression they are active in members had come under Wednesday that public high mediate threat to the academic Anne B. Anderson POSITION sure your chimneys and Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. wasn’t owned by a little old lady Sigma Phi will meet tonight at Manor Convalescent Home for B g, excellent condition cy Realtors, 646-4200. NEW 7 room Raised Ranch, all their committee criticism in editorials and school students are entitled to process, suspension may be im­ KITCHEN HELP - Dietary Registrars of Voters RN wanted to join our staff, 7-3, This is a permanent position. throughout. Immediate oc­ fireplaces are clean for this from Pasadena, who wore 8:30 at the home of Mrs. a Valentine’s party and bingo. Aides - Part-time with an aluminum siding, garage, 2- years heating season. Have STEVE CASALINO - Custom assignments. statements of citizen watchdog present their case at an infor­ posed and the necessary four day per week and alternate We are adding to our sales cupancy. $38,500. Charles sneakers and milked her only Patricia Beal, Brook St., South Prizes for the bingo will also be portunity to work full-time. 7-9 RANCH - Seven rooms, L- raised hearth fireplaces, 2 your fireplace and chimney homes, additions, alterations “They must face up to having groups such as Common Cause mal hearing before they can be “notice and rudimenary weekends, excellent benefits staff. We are just across the Lesperance, 649-7620. shaped living and dining room before going to church on Sun­ Windsor. The chapter will be wrapped. a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 1:30p.m. baths, carpeting throughout. Oil cleaned professionally. Call 872- and repairs. Free estimates. and Connecticut Citizen Action suspended from school. hearing should follow as soon as and working conditions. Come street from East Brook Mall, with fireplace and mirrored hot water bisenoard heat, 11/2 day, the cow was in excellent to reduce the number of people Or 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 mm. and4- 0930. Call 649-6973. Group. The court said nine Colum­ practicable.” NOTICE in and see us at Meadows Con­ new multi-million dollar VERNON - Three-bedroom wall, paneled family room with acre treed lot. Only $4l,900. condition — not a scratch or 6 p.m. On bus line. East Hart­ REPUBLICAN CAUCUS valescent home, 333 Bidwell bus, Ohio high school students Justice Lewis F. Powell dis­ ford Convalescent Home, 745 shopping center with 1,000-car Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, sliding glass doors to brick Fiano Agency, 646-5200. WILL TRUCK most anything, RALPH NADEAU - Carpentry dent on her.” Republican electors of the Street, Manchester, Conn. patio and in-ground pool, wall- were denied their rights to due sented. He was joined by Chief Main Street, East Hartford. customer parking, opening %-acre wooded lot with fan­ most any place for below work - Specializing in kitchen The farmer bought a new car Town of Bolton are hereby tastic view of Connecticut to wall throughout, garage, MANCHESTER - Build for the process of law when they were Justice Warren E. Burger, soon. reasonable prices. Free es­ cabinets and recreation rooms. for his son and, when the 1974 notified that there will be a MACHINISTS - chucker Valley; fully carpeted. $55,900. wooded lot. $37,500. Philbrick future in this comfortable and Call any time, 643-7004. suspended for up to 10 days Harry A. Blackmun and CUSTODIANS - experienced We want an aggresive, wide timates. Call 646-4303. models came out, a new car for British Issue Ultimatum to IRA caucus at Bolton Town Hall on operators and tool makers. Warren E. Howland Realtors, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. expandable home. Modern without a hearing because of William H. Rehnquist. art-time, male, mornings Wages commensurate with, awake person experienced in himself. The son since then has Fein, particularly about broken out again in several anchester, Wethersfield, Tuesday, January 28, 1975 at 643-1108. kitchen, two bedrooms, large REFRIGERATORS and WESTBROOK Drywall Com­ BELFAST (UPI) - The violence that has killed four their alleged role in widespread Powell said, “The decision ability. Overtime, liberal auto sales, business traded his 1973 car for a 1975. arrangements designed to en­ parts of the province in a series evenings East Hartford. Call 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of unfinished second floor, quiet freezers repaired - Gibson pany - Walls and ceilings are British government has issued persons this week. He insisted student unrest in 1971. unnecessarily opens avenues benefits, an equal opportunity experience or other sales line, TOLLAND - 1973 nine-room MANCHESTER street, $30,500. Keith Real Conroy admits the trade sure effectively that the cease­ of bombings and shootings. Two 643-5691, 2-6 p.m. selecting party endorsed can­ authorized service. Air- our speciality. Our business an ultimatum to the Irish on a lasting peace before Justice Byron R. White, for judicial intervention in the employer. Apply in person, to handle increased traffic. Colonial, four bedrooms, 2Vz SUPER CLEAN Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. was established in 1949. Call wasn’t too much of a gamble. fire did not break down,” Rees’ of the fatalities occurred when didates for Municipal Offices to conditioners checked, cleaned Republican Army — stop reducing the level of British writing for the majority, said operation of our public schools JOBS - Interested in a job that H&B Tool and Engineering If you’re being held back in baths, first-floor family room, Seldom do we find a home as and oiled. Winter special $15 643-0237. He had a buyer lined up for the statement said. a pair of IRA men transporting be voted on atthe May 5th elec­ shooting or stop talking. troops in Ulster and releasing that a 10-day supension was “a that may affect adversely the requires no experience and Company, 168 Forest Street. your present job and want to formal dining room, carpeting well cared-for as this four- SEVEN room Cape, $2,600 each. B & G Refrigeration, 646- cow even before the trade was Two of Rees’ deputies met a bomb blew themselves up. tion, and to transact such other Manchester, Conn. Britain’s overseer for the suspected IRA terrorists. serious event in the life of the quality of education.” offers free training, security, earn $15,000 to $20,000 yearly and central vac, 2-car garage room Cape ’’A ' the possibility down, assumes $23,300 9 1/2% 4067. REMODELING jobs needed - made. Incidentally, the cow earlier in the day with two British troops shot a hijacker business as may properly come mortgage. Fireside Realty, province, Merlyn Rees, said IRA leaders refused to renew suspended child.” travel, education and good pay? call us for an interview. We 1us much more. $58,900. of finish’fN^Jie upstairs for Design services included. Call and police found the hooded esanis Realty, 875-1040. Inc., 64’7-9144. Everett W. VanDyne, 633-0137. was sold for its meat supply. Wednesday night there would representatives of the Sinn the cease-fire when it ran out on As a result, minimum due Contact your Air Force before said caucus. STILL WAITING? We have offer guaranteed minimum in­ 5 addit.^Tdl bedrooms. DRESSMAKING - Everything body of an assassination victim FIRST SPORT representative at 221 Asylum Signed, from pants to bridal gowns. “Lots of hamburgers,” says be no further talks between his Fein, the IRA’s legal political Jan. 16. They held off announ­ process rules must be applied hundreds of immediate oppor­ come plan, unlimited earning Remodeled kitchen with all Conroy. wing. cing a formal resumption of near the Irish border. The four ST. LOUIS (UPD - While the Street, Hartford or call 244- Robert Morra MANCHESTER - West side. HEBRON - Immaculate raised Reasonable rates. Call M3-5973 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 representatives and the IRA to make sure the suspension is tunities to choose from. opportunity, demonstrator built-ins, aluminum siding, Ranch, fireplace, dining room, ------.------He says the secret in trading The session centered on ways fighting, however, apparently deaths raised the fatality toll in city now boasts of professional 2347. Town Chairman Jobseekers, 568-1070. Immaculate 7-room aluminum weekdays after 5, Saturday & “as long as violence continues warranted. White said. ^ plan, full fringe benefits, pen sided Cape. Charming formal new roof, enclosed porch and cathedral ceilings, garage, $38,- BIDWELL Home Improvement is to know in advance the value more than five years of baseball, football, hockey and Sunday before 1. in the way it has in the last few to avoid a truce breakdown if to give Rees a chance to contact A school administration will sion and profit sharing plan, dining room, fireplaced living more. $29,900. 500. Fireside Realty, Inc., 64’7- Co. Expert installation of of the article and where to ped­ the IRA restores its 25-day religious violence to 1,148. basketball teams, horse racing REAL ESTATE SALES - r e g i s t e r e d M edical days.” them indirectly. meet the court’s requirements Professional real estate sales General Motors training. Call room, garage, rec room and W ARREN E. HOWLAND, 9144. DRAPERIES - Custom-made, aluminum siding, gutters and dle it afterwards. holiday cease-fire, which was the first organized sports ac­ Laboratory technician for “When violence ceases, my But sputtering violence has if it tells a student why he may people wanted. Must have John Newman, 423-1603. more. Mid 30’s. Keith Real lined, unlined. Reasonable. trims. Roofing installation and expired one week ago. tivity in SL Louis. private lab. Must have worked REALTORS 643-1108 officials will be ready to talk be suspended and gives him an desire to succeed in our INVITATION Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Work guaranteed. Call 646-5152 repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Rees criticized an outbreak of It is mentioned in records dat­ in a lab in the past year to again with members of Sinn opportunity to present his own business. Best commission set­ qualify. Salary commensurate GEM Lota-Land tor Sale 24 after 4 p.m. ing to 1767 and drew crowds of HORACE Tetrault - Siding, side of the story. up in town, ^ p ly in person to TO BID with experience and ability. Town Gets $82,873 15,000 in the 1800s before it was Sealed bids will be received CHEVROLn, INC. SNOWPLOWING - Commercial roofing, storm windows, aw­ “In the great majority of Keith Real Estate, 172 East Call 643-2966. MANCHESTER - East Center banned by the state legislature Center Street. in the Office of The Director of Routs 195, Storrs Road Street, corner lot, suitable for and residential. Reasonable nings. Quality workmanship, Legislator Asks Fund Shift, cases the disciplinarian may in­ free estimates. Fully insured. General Services, 41 Center Willimantic, Conn. rates. Also available as a back­ formally discuss the alleged in 1905. LICENSED Lab Technician, MANCHESTER office buiidihg or apartments. From United Way WANTED - Man with some Street, Manchester, Connec­ full-time, to start now, salary $M,000. Odegard Realty, 643- up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. 872-9187 , 649-3417. misconduct with the student ' CA P E — Seven rooms, 2 full baths, rear dormer, oversized | Pratt & Whitney Diaform grin­ ticut, until February 5, 1975 at d o e , hurry up. Call 4365. Manchester service agencies Way fund was $68,500, said CHILD ABUSE r o o f in g - Specializing 1-291 Link to Mass Transit minutes after it has occurred,” ding experience. This is of a 11:00 a.m. for the following: Jobseekers, 568-1070. 2-car garage, treed lot, good area. will receive $82,873 from the Gary Paterno, Manchester’s AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Texas’ repairing roofs, new roofs, White said. production nature. Please apply POWER RESCUE TOOL, COLONIAL CAPE— Eight large rooms, 2-car attached | HOME AND Acreage - 23 acres HARTFORD (UPI)-The co- porarily halted by a federal he said, but its usefulness has United Way of Greater Hart­ United Way fund drive chair­ “We hold only that, in being state welfare department is in person: Metronics Inc., of high, gently sloping residen­ Painting-Papering 32 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned staging a statewide educational FU R N ISH & INSTALL Business Opportunity 14 garage, large lot. Immediate occupancy, prime area. and repaired. 30 years chairman of the legislature’s court order. been destroyed as community ford this year. man. He said contributions to given an opportunity to explain Routes 6 & 44A Bolton. tial land. Mixed fields and A bill proposal introduced by opposition has eliminated sec­ program on the problem of child CARPETING. C O L O N IA L— Ten rooms, circa 1850. Acre lot wlth| WALLPAPER Hanging - experience. Free estimates. Transportation Committee says This is part of more than $4.3 the United Way are welcome his version of the facts at this PUBLIC NOTICE - Subway woodland with a view to Mt. Hennessey would bar further tions of the proposed highway. abuse. HAIRDRESSER - experienced, Bid forms, plans and orchard and garden. Tom from the Wetherell Street Papers, vinyls, flocks, grass Howley, 643-5361. money for the an eight-mile million which will be dis­ throughout the year. discussion, the student first be DINING RDDM HDSTESS Submarine Sandwich franchise expenditures for the highway A major part of the planned in­ The department is encourag­ pieasant atmostpnere and specifications are available at B U S IN E S S Zoned Property— 328’ on West Center Street.) area. $200,000. Odegard Realty, cloths and foils. Reasonable section of Interstate 2i*l to link tributed to area charitable ’The largest amount, $812,625, told what he is accused of doing 5-11, 4 nights a week available in this area. Ideal rates. Quality craftsmanship. roofing - Installation and and divert it to mass transpor­ terstate, connecting 1-84 in Far­ ing citizens to use a 24-hour, toll- working conditions. Apply in the General Sefvices Office, 41 small business. Call 1-372-6525 An excellent business development opportunity. 643-4365. Rocky Hill and Farmington organizations this year by the will go to the Greater Hartford and what the basis of the ac­ person, Lu-Jon Salon of &auty, apply R. Starkweather, Jr., 643-2053. repairs, gutters, storm win­ tation. mington to 1-91 in Rocky Hill, is free telephone number to report Center Street, Manchester, for details. should be used instead for mass United Way of Greater Hart­ chapter of the American Red cusation is.” 61 East Center Street. GLASTONBURY - 1 1/2 acre dows, doors. Experienced “It may cost the state money a colossal waste because there cases of suspected abuse. Connecticut. BURGER KING quality workmanship. Fully in- transportation. ford, the organization an­ Cross. White said students were not 467 Ctnltr 81., M inchM itr F. J. SPILECKI lot, north side Mountain Road PAINTING - Save 30-60%. Five to pull out.” he said, “but with is a parallel highway under con­ A new state law makes it a TOWN OF MANCHESTER, WILL PURCHASE commercial sured. Free estimates. Sen. Martin J. Hennessey, D- nounced Wednesday. More than $298,000 will be constitutionally entitled to hire CLERK TYPIST needed, full- at start of Minnechaug Drive. years experience. Excellent every shovelfull, we’re digging struction three miles to the crime for anyone who suspects CONNECTICUT janitorial company, grossing Realtor 643-2121 references. Pete, 742-6117 (toll Reasonable prices. Rick Wethersfield, Wednesday asked used for United Way campaign a lawyer, confront and cross- time, 60 wpm, diversified skills, $50,000 - $100,000 per year. Edmund Gorman Agency, 646- ourselves into deeper trouble.” south scheduled for completion chiid abuse or neglect not to re­ telephone. Start now. Call ROBERT B. WEISS, free) 5-10 p.m. Burnett, 646-3 the Senate to withdraw support As of last week, Manchester’s costs and administration of the examine witnesses or call their GENERAL MANAGER Phone 228-3682. 4040. for the section, already tem­ 1-291 was planned originally in three to four years,” he said. total contribution to the United agency. own witnesses to testify. port it to authorities. Jobseekers, 568-1070. as a beltway around Hartford, PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-THRF.P. BKNJV BV JIM BKRKV Apartm»nt$ For Ront 83 Autos For Sale 6t Autos For Sale 67 Autos For Sale 61 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS BUNNY Hov*/'£? Y o u H K f TO ONE ROOM and three room furnished apartment - All AUWT EMMA SEN.’ METHIS Co r ,n h a t ? a n d POES youR HA\/F AM Al- F(^6CO yer c h e c k , PORKV.^J YOU TWO ARE GETTIN IT'S SHE SAYS THE FOOD IS SO T] ARNOLD YOU COULD utilities. Older persons BAD SHE DOESN'T HAVE BLUE SHIRT FDR MV BIRTH­ MOTHER KNOW ABOUT IT? 1 COMMAND INSTANT DO you MEAN XOU'D T' 6 E REGULAR. PETUNIA’S DAY, 6RAMR ANPIVE GOT PO NT WANT HER ACCUSIN'AAE preferred. 272 Main Street. MEET'N' EAT AT CUSTOMERS.' THIS IS IDEA.' a n y t r o u b l e s t a y in g o n RECOSNlTiON IN THE MANAGE ME, MAJOR? . ANOTHER ONE JUST LIKE OF BEIN' A PARTY TD HAKJKV- dOB MARKET IF yoU I WAS HOPIN' YOU TH' THIRD TIME HER D IET.' IT.' COME ON ALONG-I'M PANKy IF you SHOULD COME WOULD BUT X WAS FOUR ROOM apartment, two YA SEEN IN GONNA EXCHANGE IT... HOM E W IT H A H O C K E y •STICK WERE A FAMOUS bedrooms, stove, and THIS WEEK.' OR BOXING GLOVES.' ATHLETE^ SUCH AFRAID TO ASK.' HE W AS refrigerator, carpeting, and AS'~ER,AH' UNCLE R05COE BURKE’S ONLY parking. In older four-family. A BOXER.' SAID YOU WERE MANAGER-w THE BEST HE OUTSIDE $150 monthly. No Utilities. No EVER HAP' OF A FEW pets. 646-5200. SHERIFFS WHO HANDLED HIM AVAILABLE immediately - TEMRTRARlLy,' three rooms, carpeted, appliances, parking, storage, lease and security required. No — dogs. Hilliard Street. Call after W IITSbyWirnsrIrM Iw Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Rooms lor Rent 52 6 p.m., 649-7289. Heating-Plumbing 35 MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD A SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury PROFESSIONALLY clean your RESPONSIBLE female wanted COVENTRY - Three-room SEWERLINES, sink lines, above ground pool distributor to share Manchester home with apartment available im­ carpets with new lightweight P HIL-THIS IS MISS HELLO, SHERIFF. I HAVE G O O D ! .I TAKE IT cleaned with electric cutters, has left over 1974 pools. Will RINSE-N-VAC steam cleaner. young family. Good location, mediately. All utilities, stove 0 9 by professionals. McKinney and refrigerator included. $150 BIRDIE BRIGHTON.' ADVISED MY CLIENT THAT IT WILL BE sell and completely install a Rent at Manchester Wallpaper reasonable. References needed. P H IL -T H E D.A. WANTS SHE'S THE PUBLIC TO MAKE A STATEMENT A CONFESSION.' Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ huge 16 x31' OD swim pool com­ & Paint Company, 185 West Write Box JJ, Manchester monthly. Security Required. you TO GO RIGHT DOWN DEFENDER WHO'S ...AND SHE IS READY j JJi ipue pany. 643-5308. 646-8352 , 647-9755. plete with fencing, sun-deck, Middle Turnpike, 646-0143. Herald. TO HIS OFFICE.' REPRESENTING TO DO SO' occasionally filter and pump. Now only $795. AARS. ROCCO' ^ FOUGHT NO JOB too small, toilet Full price financing available. LADIES only - nicely furnished GLASTONBURY - Two- FREE = repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Call Tony collect, 413-732-3158. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 rooms for rent. All utilities in­ bedroom garden apartment, faucets replaced, repaired, rec cluded, private bedroom with large rooms and closets, swim­ GRAMPAW iHTilf'iibjK. T H b| u s rii cm rooms, bathroom remodeling, DUNHAM ski boots, size 13, DOG-CAT boarding reser­ community kitchen, living ming pool. $189. 633-4972. fA ' heat modernization, etc. Free $45.; Finn-Fax skis and poles, vations. Combined inside/out- room and two baths. Ideally estimates gladly given. M & M $40.; Sears 10-speed bike, $65. side runs, partitioned privacy, located to bus line and stores. NICELY FURNISHED three MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Call 643-7621. germicidal lighting. Canine Please call after 5 p.m., 644- rooms - Fully paneled, neatly Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, 0383. decorated. Second floor. Main T ^ E D O C 6 A lDV TblEM yoU’D +1ESAIDTHERES GOOD D E E P How DO you FORCE TOWNE Plumbing Service, Manchester, 646-5971. Street, private entrance. BREATHING FOUR CHROME wheels - five- b e t t e r MOTi^lNGWROMG t h e m t o DEEP repairs, alterations, vanity NICE quiet comfortable room Parking, heat included. $165 I MEED TO cabinets a specialty. Call to lugg fourteens. Couch, bed, monthly. Adults only. No pets. W m m BREATHE K E E P yo U R WITH ME THAT KILLS GERMS! b r e a t h e THAT, dresser mirror, woman’s vani­ FREE puppies - white and tan, for gentleman, center of town. 2 8;30 a.m. , 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- nine weeks old. Call 643-9410. Call 646-1201. 646-0299. F R E S H A IR ! w im d o \a/s G O O D D E E P PUTRID 4056. ty. All in good condition. 646- BREATHING 0067, Bob or Robin. C L O S E D .^ A IR ? j- FREE - to good home, three GIRL WANTED to share house SIX room Condominium, $300 WON'T CORRECT BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - months old Collie Shepherd, per month, rent or rent with op­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER SIX HITCHCOCK authentic with two other girls. Must be Prompt, courteous service. Call well trained, housebroken. Call over 21. Call 528-6957 after 5 tion, includes togetherness, 643-1496, turtleback chairs with rush 643-5369 after 5 p.m. p.m. recreational facilities, kitchen PEOPLE OFTEN 1 OW E IT ALL TO PERSISTENCE T ' AND, seats at $150 each. Pine buffet appliances, curtains, draperies, A SK HOW I g o t ; PBRSERVERAMCE, AND TENACITY/ OF COURSE,^ server with slate top, 5’ long, determination ... t h e FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing WANTED - Good homes for ROOM in private home for wall-to-wall carpeting, carport, TO T H E TOPX., ' - Repairs and remodeling, $275. Call 643-8472 after 5:30 three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, r ELEVATOR p.m. five Toy Poodles. One white female only. Student accepted. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ male with papers. Four spayed Kitchen privileges and parking. full basement, lawn cutting, 3 ly. Prompt service on emergen­ females. Call 528-1712 evenings Call 643-6609. snow removal, and many more cies. 643-7024. desirable features. Call D. W. WOOD BURNING Stoves in only. Tr^« Mtrii IUffiUr*4 mm 1-23 FURNISHED ROOM for Fish Realty, 643-1591. A gyWfceU F—tirv GRANTS PLUMBING Ser­ stock - Unbeatable prices. Small pot bellies, $79.88. Larger FREE TO good home. West gentleman - All comforts of □ □□ BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE vices - Repairs, new work, Highland Terrier, AKC home. Kitchen, parking. Securi­ MANCHESTER - Two- CAPTAIN EASY remodeling and additions. Call models, $84.88. Great way to cut oil costs. Montgomery registered, one year old, call ty. 649-4936, 649-3436. bedroom, second-floor apart­ □ □□ for free estimate. Coventry, 872-8138. ment in four-family. Security MV MASTER CHARSEP YOU co o i IT p o p n e k :,..i c a n 't v OOPSl I THINK 742-7668. Ward, Appliance Store, 269 □QD West Middle Tpke. LIGHT Housekeeping Room for required. $175, heat included. TO SEE THAT THE PRINCESS EXACTLY DRESS THE WE JUST CHANGEP Eastern, 646-8250. □ □ 0 PIG!! rem ains srrticTL'/ cqvekbp LAPy. Y'KNOW i '-^ ^ U R S E rent - Stove, refrigerator, AS BEFITS HER ROyWE Articles for Sale 41 SLANT TOP Winthrop desk, Boats-Accessorles 45 linens provided. 801 Main MOPESTY! very good condition, $75. Call Street. 649-9879. B HT5 by WC*. I'tC. T M No U S m 0W| ALUMINUM sheets used as 646-3387 anytime. 1959 - 5 1/2 and 40 h.p. Evinrude printing plates, .007 thick, THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM ( s a outboard motors with dual con­ MALE ROOMMATE wanted, PRESIDENTIAL 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. WHITE MAGIC Chef electric trols. 647-9512 after 6 p.m. student or responsible person to T w o AWSOHEEV/ER T E L U V Phone 643-2711. stove, in excellent condition, live in Manchester or surroun­ VILLAGE APTS. r I'AA lOCT REALU/ A BUM,I'M VWOU HOU t a l k FUHMM?y $100. 646-8888. Sporting Goods 46 ding area. Call Bruce at 423- K C D U je e e f r o f e s s o r ... RAISE 0CTRA MOU NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 4250. MANCHESTER AiOtOEVl cents each. Inquire side door. FAMOUS BRANDS Skis - One- ^ r - Manchester Evening Herald. CAMERA PENTAX SP 1.4 half off. Forbes & Wallace, ROOMMATE - Male or female One and two bedrooms lens, $100. Smith Corona por­ Manchester Parkade, 646-4030. to live in four-room apartment. Near schools, churches and WE BUY and sell used fur­ table typewriter, $50. 647-1908. Own bedroom. 643-26'70 after 5. shopping center, on bus niture. Cash on the line. One line. Call anytime. piece or an entire housefull. SNOWBLOWER - Snowbird, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, by NEA Inc . T M Ww U S Pll W1 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 used very little. Call 643-7021. Garden Products 47 gentleman, private entrance, 646-2623 Main Street Rear, behind shower bath, free parking. App­ ^SPEECH Douglas Motor Sales. CALORIC GAS Stove - Four BUY YOUR Potatoes direct ly 195 Spruce Street. ‘ ^ t e M N ? burners, excellent condition, from the potato warehouse, THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA CLEAN USED refrigerators, $75. Call Judy before 2 p.m. and Caldor Center, corner Buckland GIRL WANTED to share house ranges, automatic washers, after 5,. 643-2600. Road & Tolland Tpke. with two other girls. Must be MANCHESTER - One- with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s over 21. Call 5M-6957 after 5 bedroom, second-floor apart­ ...BUT, ...YOU CAN J Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- A ntiq ue s 48 ment, on bus line, appliances, BASEMENT TAG Sale - p.m. BY V.T. HAMLIN G/RL sco u r MAT 'EM... 2171 Moving, hundreds of items. available immediately. $155, ALLEY OOP CALENDARe THEY'RE January 24th and 25th, 10-4. 50 WANTED Antique furniture, heat included. Eastern, 646- ARE M A D E O U T . RK3HT BESIDE V..SHE ETTHER THAT MEAN5SHE DIFFERENT./ O F c o o k i e s / SEASONED oak wood - Split Hillside Ave., Vernon. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Apartments For Rent 8250. HOLY TOLEDO/THIS IS and ready for fireplace. $20 other antique items. R. S3 THE DERSUNGER1 GAVE] THAT STONE jHADtTHlW)^ HAS NO WAY TO TEDTRUDONWLHSWMiBf R7T SHE WAS/ IN THE UUGi SUaHAX. US ! dump truck loads delivered. LOST bright carpet colors ... Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - Two- OOOLAT w h e r e OlONDUy WE HAVE customers waiting FIND I T ? CAWSV1NG.../OR PROPPED FT 742-7886. restore them with Blue Lustre. for the rental of your apartment bedroom, second-floor apart­ Toliand Tumplka, Manchester, 649-2838 WHEN THEY, J Rent electric shampooer $1. E, SQUARE CHINA Cabinet - or home. J.D. Real Estate ment, available immediately. GRABeCDHERl WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed Maple, large curved legs, three $165, heat included. Security A. Johnson Paint Company. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Apartments For Rent S3 any length, split, $50 per cord shelves, circa 1930. Call 872- required. Eastern, 646-8250. TOYOTA - See us for reliable A delivered. John Hutchinson, FISHER Snow Plow - 7’ power 0930. SIX-ROOM duplex, $200 a used Toyotas with our 66day 742-6639. LOOKING for anything in real angle, complete with lights. estate rental — apartments, MANCHESTER - Modern one month. References and security 100% warranty. We also buy UPTOMOO W anted to Buy 49 and two-bedroom apartments, Fits up to 1972 GMC and homes, multiple dwellings, no required. Call 529-8370. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, JU N K CARS FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half Chevrolet 4-wheel drive. Also, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate appliances, carpeting, pool, 345 Center Street, Manchester, cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. four 16 1/2x10” steel rims. WANTED - Antique furniture, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. small pet allowed with ad­ Business lor Rent 6464321. WANTED jewelry, glassware, paintings, ditional security, available im­ 55 General Motors, 6-bolt. 875-7444 WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 WOODEN PALLETS for sale at after 5. lamps, etc. Call 649-5139. mediately, utilities included. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare circulation department, MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- MANCHESTER - East Center FOR YOUR JUNK CAR family , 4-4, includes range, dis­ $199 and $229. S ecu rity our low rates. Young drivers Manchester Heralo. $2.-$5. ANTIQUES - Piano rolls, early required. Superintendent, 643- Street. Modern air-conditioned Depending on Year and GENERAL ELECTRIC Dryer - posal, dishwasher, washer and office space, from 100 to 2,000 welcome. For quotations call new, $100. Sears washing post cards, stamps, crank 5401 or Eastern, 646-8250. Rod Dolin, 646-6050. Model WIN AT BRIDGE dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting square feet, $4.50 per foot. FREE TOW BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY N OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - machine, $50. GE portable dis­ phonographs, trains ;lass, MR. ABERNATHY Circulation Department, and parking. Full basement, Hayes Corporation, 6464)131. hwasher, best offer. 646-5167, clocks. Most anything ol . Call $250 monthly. Tenant pays QUIET three room apartment, WE PAY $10 for complete junk SAME DAY SERVICE Manchester Herald. anytime, 643-6535. second floor, heat, hot water PLEASE c a l l f o r utilities. Jesdor Realty, 633- SINGLE ROOM and three cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto CHEEE-WHAT NOT EVEN ONE OF M / The bidding has been: 23 FOUR 845X15 Tires - Like new, 1411. and parking. Adults only. No Body, 528-1990. CURRENT PRICE LISTS SEASONED firewood, cut, rooms available as suite or AQTINSy AAUSTACHE h a ir s is OUT Double trump loss sinks South $75. Call 649-8062. WANTED - Old silver, jewelry, pets. $150. W rite Box D. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 GOOD NiOHT-1 West North East South split, delivered, truck load $30. patchwork quilts, antiques, Manchester Herald. singles. Air-conditioning, off KISS! , OF PLACE. street parking. Phone John H. 1972 FORD Torino Station after 5 p.m. 247-0910 (9MACK) Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 REFRIGERATOR - 17 cubic frames or anything old and in­ Wagon - V-8, automatic, power SEE'you V s after 6. ROCKVILLE 3W ROOMS Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. ALLIED % foot, good condition, $100.; SCM teresting. Call 646-2626. FURNISHED two room apart­ steering, air, very clean. AGAIN. I e Pass 2 V 2 e ment, private bath, heat, hot It didn’t take South more than leading his queen of trumps. typewriter, desk type, as is $50. ROCKLAND TERRACE TWO-ROOM office with private Chorches Motors, 643-2791. SCRAP METALS 3 ♦ Dble 3 V ? LANGE ski boots, men’s size 10 228-3682. water, utilities. Apply 741 WINDSOR STREET NORTH 23 10 seconds to chuck his contract East would have shown out and Large and beautiful one-bedroom lavatory, near Manchester later on South would have been You, South, hold; 1 2, worn twice, $35. Call 649- apartments, heat, hot water, all Marlow’s 869 Main Street. 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ HARTFORD A 10 9 8 2 out the window. He grabbed his AK 7 6 4 3 V A2 ♦9«AK732 8653. appliances Including dishwasher, Memorial Hospital. Call 643- able to lead through West’s 10-9- SEASONED Fireplace Wood - ly loaded. Savings Bank of ¥KJ72 ace of spades, led the three of What do you do now? □ RENTALS disposal, carpeting, pool and your 1186. trumps and rose with dummy’s 5 and pick up the suit. $20 per 3/4 ton pickup load own private terrace In a country set­ MANCHESTER - three Manchester, repossession, $2,- ♦ Q96 A — Let your knowledge of your SEASONED HARDWOOD - delivered. Call 228-9585. ting. $160. No pets. bedroom duplex, large kitchen, 900. Call 646-1700. *Q10 jack after West followed with partner and yonr opponents he yonr South would still have had Cord or half-cord loads. rec room and workshop in base­ WEST EAST the five spot. It did take him guide. We favor a three-spade call, Rooms to r Rent 52 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 OFFICE SPACB Trucks for Sale 62 some slight problems, but there Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham MOVING - Set metal twin beds, ment. All hook-ups. Inexpensive 1972 MUSTANG Fastback - AKQJ6 A753 Quite a while to play the rest of but would pass or even double with Street, Manchester, 644-2361. metal double bed, bureau, FOR RENT me hand, but since he had no were any number of ways to heat. Garage. Many extras. Four-speed Hurst 351, heavy 1972 G.M.C. Sprint, 4-speed, V A 10 9 5 ¥ ----- certain partners. wringer washing machine, an­ THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Security, $225. Children 1250 square feet, center of duty front suspension, 20 mpg ♦ KJ754 way to avoid the loss of two avoid the loss of more than one nished rooms, centrally AM-FM, buckets, electric door 6 82 TODAY’S QUESTION LIVING ROOM Furniture tique bureau, chifforobe, trunk. accepted. Available February I Manchester, air-conditioning on highway. Must sell im­ BY DICK CAVALLI 269 8 63 2 trumps, a spade and a diamond, diamond trick. located. Kitchen privileges. locks, tilt-wheel, factory «754 You do bid three spades. West made at our own factories the 649-1094. MANCHESTER - Newer one- 1st. 647-9305. and parking. Call: 643-9551. mediately. Only $1,600. Phone all that followed was wasted ef­ way you want it, at a price you Parking. Reasonable rates. bedroom apartment. Quiet gauges. Call 643-6993. SOUTH (D) fort. bids four hearts and North doubles. Gary, 643-2711, 8-5. WHAT DD 'tOU EXPECT ME * A4 an can afford.’ Wide selection of Phone 649-2358. location. Includes heat, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSNI What do you do now? McCullo u g h chain saw, 16” 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot TO DO WHEN I'M BORED... ¥ Q 8 64 3 fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- like new. $135., or best offer. appliances and carpeting. $195 1964 CHEVROLET half-ton Answer Tomorrow water, cooking gas, stove, 1200 SQUARE FEET plus full FORD GRAN Torino 1972 - READA BOOK? 6 A 10 3 South blamed bad luck. In one 7287 , 745-7819 evenings. Call 643-2951, after 4 p.m. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, pickup with snow plow - good respect it was bad luck. A 4-0 Articles tor Sale 41 refrigerator, wall-to-wall basement in modern Colonial Two-door hardtop, automatic, running condition. $850. Call 4kAK J Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. carpet, $175. Centrally located, power steering, radio, vinyl trump break occurs just about brick shopping center. Air- after 5 p.m., 647-1283. Both vulnerable Answer to Previous Puzzle adults only. No pets. Security conditioned, plenty of parking. roof, radial tires. $1,995. 644- 10 per cent of the time. GARDEN STREET - Three or deposit required. Call 643-9678. 1750 after 5:30. South’s bad play was that he N a m e s four large bedrooms, stove and Ideal for soft ice cream, shoe 1969 VOLVO-142S, automatic, outlet, personal service shop, West North East South failed to guara against the ac­ OBEam refrigerator, close to schools, new paint, low miles, excellent B Q lD Q Q ia BARGAIN BOX - boutique, insurance agency etc. 1967 CHEVY VAN - Best offer. condition, $1,425. Call 872-4101. tual 4-0 break. Give East all ACROSS 4 "Wonderland' BQB churches. Lease and security. 1971 Dodge Demon, standard four trumps and South would damsel seaQ] 649-5675, 649-1924. APARTMENT Mr. Belfiore 647-1413. 1 ¥ 1 Famous Uncle s a a C fB a B Q Q Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today six, good running condition, $1,- Pass 2 ¥ Pass 4 ¥ have been helpless. 4 Book of the 5 Speck raoEicaQ 2 1968 CHEVROLET pick-up, 3/4 6 Soviet city RENTAL OFFICE 500. 649-1212. Pass Pass Pass Bible la n FOUR ROOMS - one bedroom BEAUTY PARLOR ton, heavy duty with utility 8 One of the 7 Waller South could have guarded Raleigh’s title SAVE OVER 50% ^ possible two. Children We have a large variety of Manchester Shopping Parkade. boxes, good condition, 65,000 Opening lead — K * "Lillie Women" 1971 VOLVO 145 Wagon - Stan­ l-T-3 against all four in the West 12 Collection of 8 Gadget for accepted, couple preferred. deluxe one and two-bedroom This is a prime location. 1,200 miles. Call 646-8113 between 7-5 Walk square feet. Be first. Call 646- dard transmission, AM-FM p.m. hand by the simple expedient of quotes Garage, cellar storage, first apartments and townhouses radio, Michelin tires. $2,550. CXVAUH 13 Italian city 9 Pseudonym of 6555. 14 Tropical plant Lamb 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar floor. Manchester. Available throughout Manchester. Ren­ 649-6^ after 8 p.m. By Oswald & James Jacoby to Trumpet sound Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only immediately. $165. Call 649- tal office open daily from 9-5, BY FRANK O’NEAL 15 Verb suffix MANCHESTER - Shopping SHORT RIBS 16 Repetition 11 Fowls 2871. other times by appointment. 1974 MONTE CARLO, power Motorcycles-BIcyclea 64 IB Concludes 17 Penalize Parkade, air-conditioned. 19 Invert Ads must be mailed only No phone orders steering, brakes, windows, air- MAY all to u r WIV£S> /MAY ALL 'lOUR OIL ' NOW you'VEGONE 20 Castle ditches Suites available from 400 MAY THE FLEAS OF 21 Primate 23 Obliterate president.__ 43 Challenge NICELY furnished four rooms, conditioning, radials, 7,300 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all RUN OFF WITH THE FIELDS PRY UR “ TOO FA R . 24 Roman censor Ford 44 Old Greek 3 Payment must accompany ad DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. IO,(X)0 CAMELSNEST 22 Was observed newly paneled wall-to-wall square feet to 1,500 square feet. makes, models and speeds. n § T A R 25 Kiln 33 Enrico Caruso district 210-A Hew Slate Rd., Manchester miles, am/fm radio, $4,200.64^ IN yxJR BEARD ' SULTAN OF BAGHDAD. , X- D iirvr r * 24 "Old King— " One item only, Include price and phone rugs, second floor. Main Street, Snort or long-term leases. Low Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, 'T -By CL.AY R, I’OLLAN 26 Argentine was one 46 South 646-1021 5195. ^ ARIES LIBRA 26 A wile ol Henry rental includes parking and all H Your Doily Aclivily Guide bigwig 36 Organized American No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only adults only, no pets, call 64^ Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- MAR. Jl VIII nation services. Call 646-6555. 27 Term in golf 27 Church musical arrangement Ad may be edited to conform to rules 0299. 1973 BUICK Century, 2-door, 2098. 'f According io the Stors. '' instrument 40 Domestic 47 Root edge To develop message for Fridoy, 30 Inflict vinyl top, power steering, 25,000 14-18-24-29r'v retribution 26 Asseverate servants 48 Vehicle Ad will appear in the next three Issues of the Herald after it is received SHARE OFFICE Space with 2- 9-11-13 read words corresporiding to numbers 41 Hurls 50 Presidential ROCKVILLE - Available TWO BEDROOM luxury miles, snow tires. Asking $2,- 1973 CB-350-4, HONDA, good i/63-73-80-82 54-55-46 VV: 32 Lively 29 Do again m No delay in publication will be permitted. accountant - Ideal location for of your Zodiac birtfi sign. 31 38lhU.S. 42 Russian czar nickname February 1st, V/z room apart­ Townhouse - Located in 600. 646-5478. condition, asking $1,000. Call TAURUS SCORPIO 34 Profler Real Estate or Insurance, etc. 1 You 31 Small 61 W oy 35 Oozed ment, appliances, heat, quiet Highland Park section of 649-4774 after 5 p.m. AM. 20 OCT. 2 3 0 - 1 5 6 7 9 10 tt 649-1680, 649-3549. 2 Relative 32 Until 62 Express 36 First number 1 T~4 V neighbornood, adults, no pets. r~ Manchester, wooded and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 63 M oy •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 DODGE Dart, good run­ j W MAT 20 3 I, 33 Unusuol NOY. 21 37 Second name 14 Security, $135 monthly. 646- private. For information, call Campers-Trallars ,->v12-15-17-40 4 Hightpot 34 Your 64 Problem ol Princess 1? 13 Resort Property ning condition, new tires, $1,300 65 Or 31-48-59-65 1060. 646-1616, 649-5295. Mobile Homes 65 Mu ^52-75-79-87 5 You’ve 35 You're 76-77-84-B9 Margaret For Rent 58 or best offer. Must sell. Call 6 O f 34 Surprises 66 Near 39 Roman 15 IT 17 289-1482 after 5 p.m. GIIAINI 7 Need 37 Life 67 Helping SAGrTTARIUS emperor MANCHESTER - pleasant DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ THEIR loss can be your gain. BY ROY CRANE MAtr 21 8 Got 38 A 68 It 40 Several 18 20 BUZZ SAWYER 69 Rest 19 newer three room first floor ment - Complete appliances, FORD Gran Torino, 1972, 2- Repossession, bank says sell. 20 9 Or 39 Wonts DEC. 21 f ^ l 41 Dove's call GVE COD SUMMER RENTilLS 10 Some 40 Favors 70 Others 42 Utopian 21 22 23 apartment, heat, appliances carpeting, air-conditioned, Just eight months old, beautiful jjUST A CY CUTS UAHQ FRWs,#, y d v is i't a miT a iid ■?\ i 5- 8-23 71 And Quiet, residential beach areas, 1135 to door hardtop, automatic 302 V- 5 0 5 11 Old 41 Are 16-22-28-45 j r 45 Boxed and carpeting. No ^ ts . $185 swimming pool. $175 plus home. Save over $2,000. Can be ^7-62-68 12 Flowers 42 To 72 Needs 51-67-70 1 . 24 25 26 1 27 $375 week, incl. utilities. 8, power steering, radio, vinyl 73 Turn. 49 Conflrms R monthly. 649-3978, 646-4780. utilities. Robert D. Muroock, ------DOIK^I PRISONER LOOSE, | 13 Friend 43 Extro roof, radial tires. $1,995. 644- seen ^ appointment. Call 828- CANCER 74 Move CAPRICORN 51 Long fiah H 3 2 33■ BartMTi 8. Lovely, R ealtor •' ARE VE? TLL KEEL- j 14 Good 44 Begins 52Moislureless 30 31 Realtor, 643-2692. 1750. 0360, Broker. 21 15 Friends 45 You 75 A t DEC. 22 Champlain Rd., Orlaana, Maaa. HAUL'It FOR THIS' I 76 Persono! 53 TV emcee MANCHESTER- Six room i,mr 22 14 Help 46 To 34 617-25S-0462 77 A ttire JAN. IP Parks duplex, three bedrooms, new SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Central-, 1%9 CHEVY Impala, 4-door, SELLING your home? Call 17 And 4 7 M k e d 4- 6-34-37^ 54 Actress NAME ^_-39-42-49 18 Luck 48 Household 78 T alk 36 bath, immaculate condition, ly located, on bus line, security. 327, good condition, $1,250 or Plaza Mobile Home Brokers, I ^78-81-86 19 Looks 49 Hove 79 Your 44-46-57 Gardner ADDRESS good neighborhood, two Call 289-8251, 646-5377. best offer. Call 643-1408. Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. 20 Blessings 50 Personal 80 Up AQUARIUS 55 Promontory ■ H 4 I 2 hcKcral& £ 40 children accepted. $225. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LEO 21 Like 51 Try 81 W ith 56 Australian CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO CITY "j JUir 22 82 Unexpected!' JAN . 10 ostriches monthly. References. Lease. MANCHESTER - Pleasant 22 Yourself 52 Are 42 43 44 46 47 INSURANCE SAVINGS for 14' WIDE $9,995. No better time 23 A 53 Before 83 Spiritual 57 Napoleonic 4T □ AUTOMOTIVE ^AUG. 22 STATE Security. Write Box BB, modern four room apartment, to trade. We need your 10’ wide 84 Need marshal P.O: Box 591 safe drivers. Complete details. •32-35-47 24 And 54 News 49“ SO SI ZIP Manchester Herald. centrally located, avocado •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• now. We will allow top dollar. 25 And 55 Draws 85 Speciol DOWN Call Dave Tbrstenson, 646-0202. K'53-58-74 i 26Wolt 560n 86 You Manchester, Conn. 06040 appliances, carpeting, no pets, Autos For Sale 81 No payment ’til April 1975. PISCES 1 Uttered s2 53 54 PHONE Robert J. Smith, Inc. VIRGO 27 Complaint 57 Unfold r 87 Feet MANCHESTER - Newer three $i05 monthly. 649-3978, 646-4780. Parts, supplies and 28 Before 58 Making 88 Attention FEI. IP 2 British 89 Attention princess 55 56 bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, NEED CAR? Credit bad? HORNET - Free second year of accessories. Plaza Homes, 29 Pleosont 59 Applionces MAR. 20 30 Sr^eone WLong 90 Advice 3 Mary__.(Bib.l n __ 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar . l_ j all appliances, carpeting, FOUR ROOM apartment, stove Bankrimt? Repossessed? guarantee ($99 value) if you buy "Quality Homes sensibly private. $250 monthly. Security. and refrigerator, first floor, ,^30-25-33-36 (^G ood (^Adverse ^ ' n'c(?Ai 69-71-83-90l INKW.SPAPEH ENTKHI’RKSE ASSN I . . . •...... Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only Honest Douglas accepts lowest and take delivery of a new 1975 priced” , 1348 Wilbur Cross &^1-56-6l Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ center of town, $160. and securi­ down, smallest payments. before February 28, 1975. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, mm: tin, Inc. Realtors, 646-4144. ty. No pets. Call 649-0783. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. ' Berlin, (Jonn. 828-0368.

N '^AiB.dVSOaDu/’Jirnd PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 23, 1975 Need a Doctor? i Washington Window: ^Presidency in the Balance^ n>e Manchester Medical Association would like to offer the following suggestions as to how persons new to the community By HELEN THOMAS work but he has a lot of selling a necessary concession if he is now is that he has presented a port and to give his popularity he did the right thing and he or without a physician can obtain the services of a physician. ll|’I While House Reporter to do — not only with the to remain as the President’s program and taken the polls a boost. still feels the pardon will be WASHINGTON (UPI) - Democratic majority in chief economic spokesman. leadership. His advisers say so They concede that Ford has better understo^ as time goes A. Before an Acute Problem Arises: President Ford knows his Congress but with the public. Ford inherited the economic far none of his opponents have yet to pick up the popularity he on and it all blows over. lEuf ntng Hrralb 1. Remember that only some of the physicians listed in the political future is riding on his White House aides admit that mess but then every President proposed a total package to the lost when he pardoned former He has passed the word in re­ telephone directory are primary medical physicians (the first economic recovery program. It the program is not quite un­ inherits problems from his economic slump. President Richard M. Nixon. cent weeks that he is more doctor to see a patient). could make or break his plans derstood. To many it resembles predecessor. His aides do not “I’m always an optimist,” To some of Ford’s aides, determined than ever to run for MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 97 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS to seek a full term in the a "shell game," whereby Ford say so, but his highly publicized Ford said recently in an inter­ everything has been downhill the presidency and it appears a. Many are surgeons, gynecologists, anesthetists, radiologists, presidency in 1976. is offering massive tax cuts but "Whip Inflation Now” (WIN) view with the Washington Post. since then and they believed he that only an economic etc., and thus usually only see new patients referred to them by Ford has told interviewers he taking the money out of program is now on the back “ I really believe It can be sacraficed the monumental catastrophe will keep him from primary medical physicians for special problems. needs six months more in which people^s pockets in terms of 10- burner. The big fight is to beat done.” good will he had when he took being on the ticket in 1976. to reveal the true shape of his to-12-cent a gallon increases in the recession which has taken Ford also has put out the office. „ „ NEWS 2. Speak to your friends and neighbors about their primary administration and then he gasoline taxes and other higher priority over anti-inflationary word that he will be willing to But on that score Ford has CAPSULES medical physicians or pediatricians-and obtain their names if believes he can be judged. fuel costs. measures. compromise and to make repeatedly insisted he believes they seem desirable. But he knows that the big test He exudes a sense of self con­ The President has his natural adjustments in order to make foes in Congress — the LOSE UGLY FAT Oil Tariff Imposed is his antirecession package fidence and now that he has the program more palatable to SUrl losing welghi today OR Praises Ford Program strongest of whom believe in 3.If you cannot make contact with a physician in this manner, and how it meets the issue of made the major decisions, he the Democrats whose support MACHINE AGE MONEY BACK. MONAOEX If a liny CHICAGO (UPI) — Vice President call the Hartford County Medical Association at 236-5423. Ask also has brought his own gasoline rationing and controls. he needs. NEW YORK (UPI) - A rosy labial lhal will help curb your de­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Over objec­ Using his executive authority, and After sighing the tariff proclamation, the day. sire lor excess lood. Eal less-welgh Nelson Rockefeller made his first major But he also has to face the tions of many Democrats, labor and a moving before Democrats in Congress them for the names of primary medical doctors or pediatricians Ford took a bold step and did economic team into line — ap­ He has privately expressed future lies ahead for facsimile less. Conlalns no dangerous drugs speech as vice president Thursday. In it, Ford told newsmen outside the White fire of other presidental con­ and will nol make you nervous. No number of state governors, President could come up with legislation to stop him. in Manchester. a total about face in his conser­ parently including Treasury the wish that presidential transmission machines, accord­ he praised Ford’s economic program and House; “We have diddled and dawdled tenders, particulary Sen. Henry ing to the Arthur D. Little sirenuous exercise. Change your life Ford has put into effect the first step of his ^F<(rd Thursday signed the order creating a long enough . . . I think the American peo­ vative economic thinking of the Secretary William E. Simon. critics would let up a bit . . . slarl loday. MONAOEX cosli, said Congress either must act quickly on it Jackson, D-Wash., who was energy program — a tariff on foreign o il/ pdr- barrel tariff on imported oil effec- ple want action. We have been on dead 4. If you are still unable to contact a physician, call the past 25 years. He has always Simon, a conservative although he has taken his research firm. The company S3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 or develop its own alternatives for ending expected to keep Ford targeted lor Iwice Ihe amounl. Lose ugly lal which will raise retail gasoline prices i tive Feb?^, rising to $3 in April. center for two years. There’s been a lot of Manchester Memorial Hospital emergency room (646-1222, Ext. supported balanced budgets and economist, has always opposed political knocks in stride so far. foresees growth of the machines the country’s economic crisis. or your money .will be relunded wllh few cents per gallon. X J “It seenred to me the time for conversa­ talk but no real action.” 231) and they will provide you with the names of primary criticized the big deficits of the big deficits and is strongly op­ for criticism as he promotes his But there were other in­ - which use phone lines or radio no queslions asked by; medical physicians who are able to accept new patients. posed to any controls. But he own position on the issues. dications at the White House to transmit letters, photographs, Democrats in the House Ways and tion had enided and we had to act,” he past. Liggett RaxalLParkaiie Drug Means Committee and the Senate worked explained on an NBC television interview Ford believes that he has also likes his job in the cabinet Ford’s advisers believe the that Ford’s aides are concerned charts and the like -- from the Bargaining Chips 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST on legislation to block the move and talked Thursday night. 5. When you have obtained the name of a physician, call his and is bending to Ford's will — main thing he has going for him with his need to build his sup­ 80,000 now in use to 700,000 by SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Today is the Democrats React adopted a program that will Mall Orders Filled of a possible veto showdown. office during office hours and explain that you would like to the year 1980. seventh anniversary of the spy ship Price Rise Estimated Democrats in the House Ways and Governors of several northeastern become his patient. Pueblo’s capture by North Korea. Senior Means Committee were preparing legisla­ states, which depend heavily on imported Chief Quartermaster Charles Law Jr., He said the oil tariff will raise retail tion that would suspend Ford’s tariff for 90 oil, promised suits attempting to overturn a. Many physicians will be happy to have you as a new patient, gasoline prices 2 to 3 cents a gallon in days while Congress reviewed it. They who was aboard the ship at the time, said the tariff. and may suggest a future office visit to become acquainted with OVER 30 TEEN BEDROOM GROURS ON SAIEt Tlmrsday the lesson learned was that U.S. about two months. If Congress enacts the proposed attaching it to another bill which your particular medical history. This allows much better care servicemen are more valuable alive than Meany Critical rest of his program, he said, gasoline Ford badly wants, a measure raising the especially when an acute problem arises. dead. Alive they can be used as bargaining AFL-CIO president George Meany called prices will rise 8 to 10 cents a gallon. national debt ceiling from $495 billion to chips. Ford’s over-all plan to deal with problems Ford hopes the tariff will begin to $604 billion so the government can borrow 1) If the physician you call in this manner is unable to accept you of energy and recession “the weirdest” reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil and more money to defray its deficit. as a patient, ask his secretary to suggest the names of doctors and unveiled alternate proposals. that higher gas prices will persuade Governors of 10 northeastern states, they believe could take you. If they cannot, remember that: (see Mayor’s Wife on Trial Americans to conserve fuel. who met with Ford at the White House b.) RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — Mrs. Clarence Thursday, told him the tariff will hurt b. All of the physicians whose names are provided by the Lightner, wife of the first black mayor in their areas and asked him to cancel it. Manchester Memorial Hospital emergency room will be happy rocky hill Raleigh’s histoiy, is on trial for con­ “We had zero input,” said Gov. Thomas P. to accept you and will usually suggest a future visit. p uritan spiracy to receive and dispose of stolen Grasso Says Oil Tax Salmon, a Democrat of Vermont. OPEN TUESDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 to 9— SATURDAY 9:30-5:30 goods. The state’s key witness, a con­ Governors of Massachusetts, Rhode 6. The Manchester Medical Association is quite confident that all victed shoplifter and former drug addict, Island, Vermont, Maine, Delaware and persons in the community could have a primary medical doctor testified she recorded a conversation with New York agreed to jointly file suit in the mayor’s wife for the police. In it Mrs. Will Be Devastating or pediatrician if the above protocol is used. federal court in Washington challenging Lightner ordered a stolen turkey from the Ford’s authority to impose the tariff. It shoplifter. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. Under the program. Brooks said, appeared Connecticut would join them. Grasso said today President Ford’s oil im­ Connecticut would have to pay, according B. In an Acute Situation When You Have No Physician port tax fails to acknowledge that New to one estimate, $420 million more in 1. Call the Manchester Memorial Hospital emergency room and JUUEnilE&BEDDiniiCEIIT Ecumenical Event England already has born the brunt of energy prices than it is now paying. A Up to Congress to Respond explain your problem to the clerk or nurse on duty. CANTERBURY, England (UPI) - higher imported oil prices and would have more pessimistic view, he said, is that the In Chicago, Vice President Nelson Former Archbishop of York Donald a devastating impact on the economy. price tag will reach $520 million. Rockefeller told a business group 2 .1110 person on duty will confer with the physician on duty and 1930 SILAS DEARE HIGHWAY, ROCKY HILL Coggan will assume the throne of St Connecticut energy chief Lynn Alan “The President appeared convinced this “Congress has the responsibility to res­ you will either be given the list of doctors who will answer your Augustine and leadership of the Anglican Brooks, who accompanied Mrs. Grasso to would cause us no hardship," she said. pond positively by adopting the call; or, if it is deemed necessary, you will be told to come Church today. At the ceremony will be Washington Thursday to meet with the Mrs. Grasso said the President told her President’s program or to come up with a directly to the emergency room. representatives from the Vatican, Protes­ President, said the oil tax will cost the and governors from nine other Northeast program of its own which recognizes the tant denominations and patriarchs of the Gov, Grasso Relaxes Briefly state a half billion dollars in added energy states that larger supplies of lower cost critical nature of this situation.” The Manchester Medical Association will continue to make Greek and Russian Orthodox churches. “It costs. Gov. Ella T. Grasso relaxed earlier President Ford Thursday. Later today domestic oil would be allocated to the Meany called Ford’s energy-economy every effort to provide medical care to every person in the is far and away the most important Mrs. Grasso told newsmen that she is region and lower petroleum product fees Oily ai Pariian Juvealle... This today as she listened to Lynn A. she was to meet with Attorney program “the weirdest one I have ever community, and the above protocol is a good basis. If a patient ecumenical event since Christendom meeting later in the day with Attorney would be imposed. seen,” and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer cooperates by making arrangements for care with a physician became ivided,” the London Times said. Brooks, Connecticut’s energy ad­ General Carl R. Ajello concerning the General Carl Ajello to determine whether “It is our belief that the program so far Lane Kirkland said it will “mean more in­ before an acute emergency arises, he can obtain a doctor much ministrator, answer questions concer­ state joining with other states to Connecticut will join in a suit by easier when one is needed in a hurry. The physicians of ning the possible impact on the state proposed would not benefit our area in any flation, more recession and more un­ challenge the tariff in court. (UPI Massachusetts challenging the oil employment.” An alternate plan drafted Manchester are certain that the vast majority of the community Coup Put Down of the oil import tariffs imposed by way,” she said. photo) program. by the AFL-CIO’s governing ^ard , which enjoys good medical coverage; but they will cooperate to extend COTONOU, Dahomey (UPI) - “We can’t cut back very much more,” represents 8 out of 10 union members in that coverage to those without it. Mutual understanding and Dahomey Radio said Thursday the she said. “People have cut back. It is too emraariliDary FBIIIOUS Scaly bad New England has to bear the brunt of the United States, called for tax cuts cooperation in this manner should provide each person in military regime in Dahomey put down an attempted coup earlier in the week the conservation program for the rest of quicker than Ford’s and substantial public Mandiester with satisfactory medical care and coverage. Economic Summit Generally Gloomy works spending. (This has been published by The Manchester Evening Herald without a shot teing fired. ’The coup was the country.” led by Capt. Janvier Assogba, a tank com­ “The price we pay is disproportionate,” Three economists — Charles Schultze as a public service, in cooperation with the Manchester Medical and Gardner Ackley, who worked in the Association.) mander and labor minister. Assogba she said. “The sacrifice we’re asked to reportedly was arrested, stripped of his About Quick Recovery in State make is excessive.’’ Johnson administration, and Paul FIrai lalUcB FULL Matiress S posts and sentenced to 60 days in a She reiterated her position that a gas­ McCracken, adviser to former President military stockade. By DOUG BEVINS recessions won’t be as bad as the current because the war on inflation will be won.” oline rationing system would be Nixon — told Congress that Ford’s one. preferable to the import tax program. package threatens to re-ignite inflation. Most business leaders and legislators Carson said manufacturing will continue Vote to Resume Truce attending a Connecticut Economic Sum­ Economist Predicts Turnaround to decline in the state, and defense con­ The featured speaker — Otto Eckstein, a tracts — although increased since the ear­ Shrine Band To Offer BELFAST (UPI) — Irish Republican mit Conference in Hartford ’Thursday nationally known Harvard economist — ly 1970s — won’t stimulate Connecticut Army leaders voted this week to resume wanted to find out what the state could do on said the worst of the nation’s economic economy. He said a state investment tax B Sprlag S Piece Set... to recover from inflation, recession, and the holiday truce during secret peace talks Irish Travel Show problems will be over by the end of 1975. credit might help stabilize the economy, Mixed Program Monday in Dublin, IRA sources said. ’They said the energy problems. Eckstein forecast a turnaround—only if aiding existing industry and attracting outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland They learned from a panel of experts government does the right things — but an new firms. and Britain this week was aimed at that there’s little that can be done in Attracts Over 1,000 It will be a mixed program Carson left unanswered a question of comes the beat tunes of strengthening the group’s position in peace Connecticut, and chances are that the economic slide until the last part of the Sphinx Temple Shrine Band will year. He predicted Connecticut would whether the state, like the federal govern­ "Beguine Festival,” “(Tha-Cha talks with Secretary Merlyn Rees, state will be one of the last to recover By BETTY RYDER and various other dances of Ireland. offer in concert Monday night for Band” and “Tango for have an unemployment rate of nearly 10 ment, should cut taxes. He said, though, Britain’s overseer in Northern Ireland. from the nation’s economic crises. Following the film presentations at the Masonic Temple. Band.” per cent this year, and that real personal that the Connecticut trend in past Ireland proved to be a popular vacation According to the sources the IRA will ’The conference — attended by a crowd of drawings were held for prizes donated by The program includes Novelty numbers are "Walt­ income would be down about 5 per cent. recessions has been to increase taxes. spot Thursday night as some 1,000 order all attacks halted within the next 48 about 600 — was gloomy. Two panelists area merchats, Irish Airlines, and spon­ marches, musical scores from zing Clarinets,” “Trumpet enthusiastic people watched the colorful hours, but will not announce/the truce of­ were confident Connecticut could pull out Final Disaster One Optimist soring travel agents. Broadway shows, novelty Tango,” "Hey, Look Me Over,” of its economic problems, and another, Eckstein blamed the recession on the The most optimistic picture painted at films presented at ’The Herald’s ’Travel Among them were: Flower Fashion, ficially until next week. Show at Manchester High School. numbers, and the South and “Waiting for the Robert E. although pessimistic, forecast that future President. the conference was by John Filer, chair­ plant; O’Keefe Travel (compliments of Crowds marching into the school foyer American beats of cha-cha, Lee.” “A year ago it appeared a recession man of Aetna Life & Casulty, who said Paul Ryan) 10 lottery tickets; Mercury tango and beguine. were greeted by area travel agents and Patriotic numbers are would be inevitable,” he said. “In spring 1975 will be a year of “effort, worry, ’Travel, $25 gift certificate; Lift the Latch treated to a display of Belleek china by The concert at about 8 o’clock "America Our Heritage” and and summer 1974, the economy stablized, strain, and hardship,” but “collective in­ Gift Shop, book “ Antique Bottles in is under sponsorship of Nutmeg “Americans We,” the latter a Uuited Effort Stressed but the final disaster was the succession in genuity” from business, labor, govern­ Robert Harrigan of West Hartford. Others America’’; Marlow’s of Manchester, looked up their family’s coat of arms with Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. march. the presidency.” ment, and the public will pull the state travel kits; O’Keefe Travel of William Blatchley, Grand Other marches to be heard “For three to four months government through economic problems. the assistance of Patrick Mangan, also of Wethersfield, Irish soda bread baked by West Hartford. Tall Cedar, said members of are “Brass on Parade,” “ Bar- At CRCOG Meetiug wasn’t functioning actively,” Eckstein Filer predicted a resumption of full Mrs. Angela O’Keefe; and Irish Airlines, num & Bailey’s Favorites William Healey, sales representative of Masonic organizations, their said, “and then we had to break in a new business activity later this year or next. Irish coffee glasses. families and their friends are ’’Thundercrest,” and the finale Aer Lingus-Irish Airlines, presented two By SOL R. COHEN decentralization, for decision-making. president.” “Much dejiends on action at the federal Also on hand were representatives of invited to the free concert. films entitled “Ireland Ours” and by John Phillip Sousa, "Nobles There’s a fragmentation of power in Eckstein said a tax reduction is level,” he said, “but our future is in our some of the show’s sponsoring travel The band is directed by John “Prospects of Ireland” and explained of the Mystic Shrine.” In 1776 in Philadelphia, Benjamin Washington and in Congress. necessary to stem the slide in purchasing own hands.” agencies including Mercury ’Travel, Gobe Hefferman, a member of and many of the tour and charter flights Franklin said, “We must all hang power. “The only question,” he said, “is ’The Economic Summit Conference was Travel, LaBonne Travel, all of Grass-Roots Answers * available. an associate conductor of the ANCIENT TRENCH together, or assuredly we shall all hang how much, for whom, and for how long.” sponsored by the Connecticut Business Manchester; Hastings Travel, Coventry; “The answers to the nation’s problems Youthful dancers from the Anne Marie U.S. (Toast Guard Band. Sphinx PORT ALBERNL B.C. (UPD - separately.” His remarks were made at and Industry Association, the Connecticut and O’Keefe Travel of Wethersfield. must come from the grass roots,” Hart­ Tax Cut Too Short O’Keefe School of Irish Step Dancing Temple Band is reigning cham­ Archaeological diggings have the signing of the Declaration of Public Expenditure Council, the Greater ’The Herald’s next Travel Show slated pion of Shrine marching bands, Independence. man insisted. “They aren’t there in the He said a one-year tax cut, as proposed danced the “Irish Jig,” the “Hornpipe” unearthed a boulder-lined Hartford Qiamber of Commerce, and the- for Feb. 13 will feature “Bermuda.” a title it won during the national federal system. The alternates for by President Ford, is in error. trench believed dug by Indian Thursday night in Talcottville, Richard Insurance Association of Connecticut. convention in July at Atlantic decision-making must come from the “It must be longer,” he said, “and the inhabitants before 600 B.C. Hartman, by his own adnussion no City. Benjamin Franklin, said, “What we need states, the regions, the cities, the towns.” entire tax rate structure should be The 13-meter trench is located Broadway show numbers to in 1975 is not a Declaration of Hartman charged, “We have failed in changed.” at Shoemaker Bay near here in 11] W ' be heard are "Oliver” and Independence, but a Declaration of Washington to show the people how The key to combatting recession, Ecks­ an Indian village from which “Music Man.” Intei^ependence.” serious our situation is and to explain to tein said, is the energy problem. But he scientists have excavated more From the pen of Glen Osser Hartman is executive director of the them our options. During the Vietnam said Ford’s proposed energy program is than 3^00 artifacts Washington, D.C.-based National Associa­ War, everything being done in Washington too much, too quick, and it would add 3 or 4 tion of Regional Councils. He spoke at ’The was key^ to the war effort. Today, per cent to the nation’s inflation rate in the Colony restaurant, at a dinner meeting of everything is keyed to the economy. next year. the Capitol Region Council of “’ITie United States,” said Hartman, “no Another conference panelist, economist Governments. Manchester is a member of longer is a nation that can exploit its John Carson of Hartford National Bank & Counting Sheop... the council. resources. It’s now a country of scarcity. Trust Co,, said that by the end of 1975 Ed Fontang has been kept so busy making hundreds Unity Needed In that kind of a crisis, Americans must almost everyone in Connecticut will feel and hundreds of U.S. Cube Lean Steaks for this sale accept the challenge — to eat less, waste the effects of the state’s second worst “If we are to survive as municipalities," less and conserve more.” recession. that he does not have to count sheep to go to insisted Hartman, “there must be a sleep...he just thinks about Unemployment joining of hands between the core cities, Fund Fight Looming which are losing their population, and Like Eckstein, Carson predicted a Hartman said the number one issue in LEAN CUBE STEAKS ib >1.69 those of their area towns they serve and jobless rate of nearly 10 per cent in Washington is the battle developing over that serve them.” Connecticut this year. Hartman said there are about 650 appropriations— with President Ford ada­ “Although take-home pay will decline,” Special at PInahurat Tonight 'til 8 regional councils in the U.S., with more mant there’ll be no new programs and Carson said, “it will start to rise in late W5 being formed each month. Most of them, Congress faced with demands from con­ Friday 8 A M W 8 P M . stituents. he said, are in non-metropolitan areas, Saturday 8 A.M. '«/ 6 P.M. bound by the economics of daily living to He said Congress and the administration core cities and serving about 90 per cent of must come up with answers to the energy problem, economic development, jobs, the nation’s population. housing, education, health legislation and SAVE WITH BONELESS U.S. CHOICE “The national government isn’t as INSIDE land-use and management. 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