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4th EIJ, 'THE HARTFORD COURANT: TuesdayJanuary 28, 1975 17 ZBA To Air Addition Request YMCA Marks Anniversary With Events TV Preview SOUTHINOTfiN Tho 'L TI 1 Ben Franklin Series Concludes Southington 6 "uaiu ui Appeals (ZBA) is scheduled to a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall on a re- uueai irom uino vecrhin of The firm wants to divide the existing building to accomodate both the existing and proposed uses. The Building Department reported Bobrs Tire Shop 'conducts business in the Queen Street structure now. Owner of the property is Red Realty Co. .174 Meriden Ave.

Hp wants lUimMinii An 1. 1-1 two-family house on South Center Street near Center The firm is applying for a certificate of approval of location for sale and display of used cars on the west side of Queen Street about 1,300 feet south of Town Line Road. agement Associates of West. Hartford. Exception Request Kings Motor Car Corp.

of 1144 Queen St. is seeking a' special exception. dwellinff aooka a 19.hv. w-iuui extension. However.

Buildinir Offi- on f- i Fire Calls Volunteers from Banquet cial Pascal Delia Vecchia Monday said Vecchio ob- in in a1 tiAmm I nn 1 fnn 12-bv-20-foot oorch. After an inspection of the work, Delia Vecchia charged the addition was for another apartment on the first floor of the two-story dwelling. Delia Vecchia told Vecchio the Building Department could not give a permit 9:30 p.m. CBS Special Ch. n.

in. nn "The Statesmen." This is the final episode in the four-part mini-series on Benjamin Franklin. This time it's Mel-vyn Douglas's turn to portray Franklin. The personal foOTtatase the nZEh! rwnklAmn nt Via nrtintr TiVanIr- bllUl Id LI liu UIV VWIWMVM tion ratified, are convincing ly dramatized by Douglas. Michael Learned, who plays Olivia on "The Waltons," is featured as Franklin's daughter.

8:00 p.m. America Ch. S) SB "The Promise Fulfilled, and the Promise Broken" (Part I) Alistair Cooke offers his opinions of three 20th century presidents, Wilson, Harding and Coolidge, and a look at the frivolous 1920s, sometimes called the Roarin' 20s. He acknowledges that Wilson was a moral, eloquent and concerned Harding as being unable to cope with the presidency, and Coolidge was a country-store president. 8:30 p.m.

World Premiere Movie Ch. (BD IS Shadow in the Street." Every movie is a pilot. This one casts Tony LoBianco as a 'three young ladies to pose as his daughters to keep his 'homestead. But a scoundrel claiming to be the real father of one of the girls shows up and threatens to upset Cabe's plans by kidnaping his own daughter for ransom. Further complicating Cabe's life, a dying woman gives birth, and the child is left by his father with Cabe and his "daughters." 8:30 p.m.

Ascent of Man Ch. 3) S3 "The Hidden Structure." One of the great discoveries was the use of fire to extract metals from their ores. It was the beginning of chemistry, and physical science. The program follows man's progress in the development of chemistry, going back to ancient metallurgists of China and Japan. 10:00 p.m.

Police Story Ch. S) Ql "The Year of the Dragon" (Part II). Robert Culp is investigating a murder in Chinatown, and falls in love with a 19-year-old girl after convincing her to testify as a witness to the murder. Culp now realizes he is jeopardizing the young girl's safety. the Life of Man for the conversion and the applicant had to file the uroner man ann annpar ne-.

Size Also in Question Delia Vecchia said the homeowner plans to use the' new addition nlns snme nf MELVYN DOUGLAS 9:30 p.m. Ch. CD 10:00 p.m. Ch. CD parolee who becomes part of an experimental program when he is given a job as a parole agent.

He tries hard 'to stay clean, runs into problems, but also some compassionate people, like the bar-Jmaid (Jesse Welles) and a deputy parole officer (Dana Andrews). 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Movie of the Week Ch. (3D (3D "The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return." Dan Dailey stars as Cabe, a crusty, scheming rancher who gets This is 8:30 Ascent CSGD CD CD GD Previewed Previewed Movie: Returns" Previewed i ABC The Joshua New, Hawaii Movie Learning Please see Sunday's TV Week Magazine for regular programs day to 6:00 p.m. Evening 6:00 Zoom News Secret Agent (2 CD (SCSI) Above "Daughters of Joshua Cabe (BCBCB Above TU ESDAY MOVI Daughters of Cabe Return Cheshire CHESHIRE Volunteer-firemen Saturday had to leave a banquet at Waverly Inn honoring their former fire chief to answer a fire' alarm.

The firemen were just sitting down to dinner after a. cocktail hour to honor John Williams, fire chief for the last eight years, when the fire whistles at the fire department next door sounded. About 50 firemen in four; engines were dispatched to the home of Donald Bates of 161 Edwards Road to put out a mattress fire, Fire Marshal James Doherty said. Doherty said the Bates family was celebrating a birthday party in one room when a candle in a bedroom burned down to the plastic holder, igniting it. This in turn caused a curtain to catch fire, which dropped onto a bed, setting that off, Doherty said.

It took firemen about 15 Man Arrested On Complaint By Court VERNON David W. Monroe, 21, of 147 Vernon was arrested Monday on a Superior Court bench warrant charging him with first-degree failure to appear. Presented in Tolland County Superior Court after his arrest, Monroe's bond was set at $5,000. He is being held at the Community Correctional Center in Hartford. Monroe allegedly failed to appear in Superior Court Jan.

7 for sentencing on counts of larceny, forgery and criminal impersonation. Arraigned in Robbery Salvatore Bonelli, 17, of 180 Crescent Drive, East Hartford, appeared in Common Pleas Court 19 Monday on charges of first-degree robbery and fourth-degree larceny in the holdup of the owner of Peter's Package Store on Windsorville Road. Bonelli was released on a $5,000 non-surety bond for court appearance Thursday. He and a second East Hartford man are charged with holding up Warren A. Hunt, Jan.

8. -O- MAb Auto Sales, cars you can trust. See Pete Stevens 623-5833. Advt. the first floor apartment area for a third apartment.

The building official said Monday there still remains the question as to whether the size of the new apart-, ment unit will have the required minimum living space called for the regulations. The zoning rules state that the ZBA may, after public hearincr irrant a snepial ev. ception for such a conversion if the following conditions are met that each dwelling unit shall have a minimum living area of 600 square feet for a two-room unit, plus an additional 150 square feet for each additional room. inner Business In other business, the ZBA' ti.iii nop riirsi nrnop raniiacro One is from Ralph A. Hussey and Irene T.

Hussey of 112 ci i ouiuijroiupc ivuve nave nome occupation in tneir house at that address. The home occupation is described in the application as "a ceramic hobby club engaged in the making and finishing of ceramic objects." The Husseys also seek permission, to use their garage siurage ana pouring 01 Molds. The property is in a 9W1 vmu XThe Golden Crusader's hnim anH Riiale Pnms is iMii iuiu -1 sqeking permission to con- Honeymooners Electric Company Nightly Newsreel Bonanza 6:30 Villa Alegre ABC News CBS News NBC News Zoom 7:00 Elliot Norton CBS News NBC News To Tell the Truth lusty Adventure! Five-0 "Shadow in the Street" 8 CD S3 Above To Live GOB 9:00 Science and Art of Football 9:30 Assignment America CD El CBS Special CD Previewed Above American Ski Scene 10:00 Compass Weekly CS CBS Special CD Previewed Above CS CD 20 minutes to extinguish the fire and return to the inn. Newly elected Fire Chief Richard Tice, who was participating in the speaking program, said the department had a contingency plan in case there was a fire. He didn't have to leave unless there was a major fire, he said.

There were about 350 persons at the banquet for the 23-year-veteran of the department. Williams has also been made a life member of Mrs. Florence P. Eustis SOUTHINGTON Mrs. Florence Pollard Eustis, 90, formerly of Hillside Avenue, Plantsville section of Southington, died Monday, in Centerville Nursing Home, Centerville, after a long illness.

She was born in New Haven. She was a member of the Plantsville Congregational Church. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert Peterson of South Yarmouth, Mass; and Mrs. Daniel Yokum of Merchant-ville, N.J., and four grandsons.

The funeral: Wednesday, 1 p.m., Alderson-Gould Funeral Home, 130 N. Main with the Rev. David Yokum of Nebraska and the Rev. Dr. Wesley C.

Ewert, pastor of Plantsville Congregational Church, officiating. Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery. Calling hours: none. Mrs. Richard Badalian NEW BRITAIN Mrs.

Jeanne Waite Badalian, 47, of 74 Ledgecrest wife of Richard Badalian, died Sunday in New Britain General Hospital after a long illness. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., she lived in New Britain, the past seven years. Besides her husband, she leaves a brother, Thomas Waite Jr. of Middletown, and a sister, Mrs. Anne Pouliot of New Britain.

The funeral: Wednesday, 8 a.m.,. Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Home, 109 North Ann's Church, 9. Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery.

Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Perley N. Howe MANCHESTER Perley N. Howe, 59, of 17 Holl died Sunday in Manchester Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Caribou, Maine, he lived here the past five years.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Merle Robertson Howe; three daughters, Mrs. Norma Everett and Deborah Howe, both of Manchester, and Mrs. Priscilla Kimball of Bangor, Maine; four brothers, Schuyler Howe, Howard Howe and Ora Howe, all of Caribou, Maine, and Edwin Howe of Plain- ville; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Kelley of Caribou, Maine, Mabel Howe of nattsonrgn, in.y., ano Mrs.

Marie Armstrong of Atwa-ter, Calif. The funeral: Wednesday, 11 a.m., Watkins Fu-. neral Home, 142 E. Center with the Rev. Winthrop Nelson, pastor of Center Congregational Church, officiating.

Cremation: Spring-afield Mass. Crematory. Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 7 to 9 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTHINGTON The; YMCA is celebrating Nation-! ai xmuA weeK tms week, a series of special events, free to the public, is scheduled. Free family roller skating will be today from 6:30 to 5 p.m.

a free family swim will be Thursday, .7 to 9 p.m. A YMCA open house is scheduled Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m according to the following schedule: tours of the facilE ties, 1 to 5 p.m.; open swim, 2 to 5 p.m.; open roller skating, 1 to 3 p.m. YMCA. staff and lay leaders will be available to provide information about membership, fitness, preschool, family, youth and adult programs. The staff said the open house will provide an opportunity for area residents to learn about the many new programs and services recently developed by 'the YMCA.

Carl Johnson PLAINVILLE Carl R. Johnson, 88, of 12 Usher died Sunday in an area convalescent home after a long illness. Born in Portland, he lived most of his life in Plainville. He was a superintendent' for the New Britain Machine New Britain, retiring 30 years ago after 25 years service. He was a member of Swedish Lutheran Church of Portland.

He. leaves two sisters, Mrs. Hilda Secord of Plainville and Mrs. Jennie Holland of Kensington section of Berlin. The funeral: today, 2 p.m.

Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad St. Burial: Swedish Cemetery, Portland. Jennifer Aeschlimann HARWINTON Jennifer Aeschlimann, infant daughter of Bruce and Barbara Royer Aeschlimann of Mansfield Road, died Sunday afternoon in Yale-New Haven Hospital She was born Jan. 11 in Besides her parents. She leaves her paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Aeschlimann of Harwinton; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Royer of Winsted: paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Aeschlimann of Torrington; and maternal great-grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Hodgkinson of Bristol. The funeral: private, at the convenience of the family. Burial: St. Francis New Cemetery.

Arrangements: Harwinton Funeral Home, Rt. 118. Mrs. Angelo Cenci NEW BRITAIN Mrs. Maria Assunta Colello Cenci, 84, formerly of 211 Chestnut St.

and wife of Angelo Cenci, died Monday in Walnut Hill Convalescent Home. Born in Italy, she came to this country and to New Britain 70 years ago. She was a member of St. Ann's Church. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, James Cenci of the Forestville section of Bristol; a brother, John Colello of New Britain; a sister, Mrs.

Angelina Scalise of New Britain, and nine grandchildren. The funeral: Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Home, 109 North St. Ann's Church, 10:30 a.m. Burial: St.

Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. IMPORTANT RIVERS The most important rivers of Louisiana are the' Mississippi, Red, Ouachita, Sabine and Pearl, according to the Louisiana Tourist Commission. 11.50 the organization. Drama Roles Julianne Johnson and Marvin Carley will play the leads in the Cheshire Community Theatre winter drama "Night of January to be performed Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m.

in Cheshire High School. Ms. Johnson will play the defendant in the murder trial, Karen Andre. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from theatre group members. Deaths Mrs.

Mary Butera NEW BRITAIN Mrs. Mary Bascetta Butera, 78, of 202 Bingham died Sunday in New Britain General Hospital. Born in Italy, she lived in New Britain 60 years. Mrs. Butera leaves a sister, Mrs.

Josephine Robino of New Britain, another sister in Italy and a brother in Italy. The funeral: Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill; St. James Church, Rocky Hill. Burial: Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours: today, 7 to 9 p.m.

and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Harriett Kaye PLAINVILLE Mrs. Harriett Garrison Kaye, 80, of 8 Hough died Monday in Bristol Hospital after a long illness. Born in Pater-son, N.J., she lived in Plain-ville, since 1941..

She was a member of Plainville Baptist Church. She leaves two sons, Donald Kaye of Southington and Edward Kaye of Bristol; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral: Wednesday 11 a.m., Plainville Baptist Church. Burial: at convenience of family. Calling hours: today, 7 to 9 p.m., Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad St.

Mrs. Paul Kahl MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Dorothy Neumann Kahl, 48, of 158 Middle Westfield section, wife of Paul C. Kahl, died Sunday in Middlesex Memorial Hospital, after a short illness. Born in New Britain, she lived in West-field since 1956 and before that in Middlefield.

Mrs. Kahl was employed by the Insurance-Real Estate Center. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Werner P. Kahl of Westfield; two daughters, Gail Kahl of Westfield and Mrs.

Linda Zemke of Water-ford; her parents, William E. and Alma Yuknat Neumann of New Britain; a sister, Mrs. Norman McNerney of McLean, and a granddaughter. The funeral: Wednesday, 2 p.m., St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, New Britain.

Burial: Miner Cemetery, Westfield, at the convenience of the family. Calling hours: Carlson Funeral Home, Franklin Square, New Britain, today, 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations: St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, New Britain, or Grace Lutheran Church, Middletown. TO.

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While Tho Courant strives lor accuracy In Its listings, It cannot be responsible lor station or network changes made without noMllcallon. Film on Heart For Course ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS! We Would like To Help You With Your TELEVISION SERVICE PROBLEMS CD CS cscb World of Entertainment the Manhattan "Madigan, Beat." CD "Rhapsody" (1954) CD CS World of Entertainment "Charlie Chan in Reno" CD awarded Tickets are available at the door. The executive board will meet Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

Arnold Pellegrini, of 154 Woodland Drive. FIRST TO RATIFY Delaware was the first state to ratifv the American Constitution. GENERAL OIL GENERAL OIL GENERAL OIL GENERAL OIL GENERAL OIL Setting The Pace In Greater Hartford 568-3500 133 Riverside CHifd. Starting at this time we are offering you an opportunity to join our Youths To See Cheshire CHESHIRE Donald Burns, Flanagan Ambulance Service manager, will speak on "Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation" Thursday at the town's baby sitter's course at 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Center.

Burns also will show a film called "Pulse of Life." Students enrolled in the course must attend three of four sessions and pass the final exam to become eligi- Blue Cross tfComecttuI SENIOR CITIZENS T.V. SERVICE CLUB ble for a certificate of achievement. Pre-high school age boys and girls are enrolled in the course. It is jointly sponsored by the Junior Woman's Club Home Life Committee and-the Park and Recreation De partment The woman's club also has scheduled a men's night scholarship dance Saturday at p.m. in Highland scnooi.

Entertainment will be by -the uuuuu iiiTeauiiiiii door prizes will be Correction STONINGTON -Contrary to a story in Sunday's Courant, public hearings will not be conducted on Mystic Marinelife Aquarium's application for permits to acquire two whales for exhibit. The 60 days set aside for public comment on the permits have expired, an aquarium spokesman said Monday. By Joining This Club We Will Offer The Following FREE PICK-UP Delivery of Your TV SET A DISCOUNT ON YOUR TOT At Labor) Extended Payment Plan With (No Intereit or Finance Charge) Plus other benefits Connecticut Blue Cross 65 Members Blue Cross of Connecticut will again expand the benefits of the Blue Cross 65 program to meet higher deductible and coinsurance amounts recently announced by the Social Security Administration, effective January 1, 1975. With a spell of illness starting in 1975, the following benefits will be provided. First day deductible $92.00 Coinsurance (60 90th day) 23,00 Lifetime reserve (60 days) 46.00 Please Note: You must be on Retirement Pension or Social Security to be eligible for this plan.

Skilled Nursing Facility GILMOL UNPAINTED FURNITURE NOW SELLING AT LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES at Our New Location 34 ARBOR ST. (Bet Capitol Ave. Park SI) HARTFORD SerOing Greater Hartford area since 1950 with a complete line of unpointed furniture Open 9-5 Ample Parking 232-5349 Please Call Us At 249-6224 For Further Details TV ENGINEERS SERVICE CENTERS 867 New Britain Ave. 249-6224 (cross Inm Ims (fhw toll) other stores: Walerbury, New Haven, Stratford In an effort to make Blue Cross 65 rates self-sustaining during 1975, we sought and obtained permission of the State Insurance Department to increase Blue Cross 65 rates $1.05 a month a person. The new rates will be applied to bills due March 1, April 1, and May 1, 1975.

This is the first increase in Blue Cross 65 rates since the program began July 1, 1966. Monthly Rates for Blue Cross 65 Contracts (Billed quarterly) Current On and After March 1, 1975 Individual $3.95 Husband and Wife 7.90 10.00 Section of the Blue Cross 65 Rules and Regulations is being amended to reflect the new rates..

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