PA(j E tw enty — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Min., June 12, 197h The nation today • ^ East Hartford changes training for paramedics ... page 7 Debates in House \ /■ The weather may be broadcast Heavy rain and strong gusty winds possible in thunderstorms this afternoon. High temperatures 75 to 80, about 26 C. Clearing and turning cooler WASHINGTON (UPI) - Approval of a of the short-term seasonal loans enacted fianrhpatf r Eupmnn Hrralb tonight with lows in upper 40s to low 50s. Mostly resolution condemning Uganda’s human by Congress for New York City in 1975, but sunny and cool Wednesday with highs 64 to 70. rights violations and a daylong argument which expire at the end of this month. A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Probability of rain 90 percent today, 20 percent over publicly financed abortions may be But the House rejected 291-109 the short­ tonight and near zero Wednei^ay. (^tlook: fair broadcast live from the House this week term loan approach and approved instead Vol. XCVII, No. 215 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, June 13, 1978 Single Copy 20 Cents weather Thursday and Fnday; increasing for the first time. — on a vote of 247-155 — a plan under cloudiness Saturday. National weather map on The broadcasts of floor debates was which the federal government would page 17. beginning an indefinite trial period today. guarantee, for as long as 15 years, up to $2 the answer to your figure problem Broadcast of House proceedings before billion at a time in New York City bonds. now was limited to special events, such as Washington would put up no cash unless presidential addresses. there was a default. Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, noting the New York’s two senators. Republican is here in our broadcasts cannot be used for commercial Jacob Javits and Democrat Daniel or political purposes, said it will be awhile Moynihan, are pushing for resolution of U.S. eyes Soviet plan for troop parity before the public will see live television the issue before the existing loans expire coverage of House proceedings. He said June 30. But that deadline is to some ex­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - equal numljer of forces. mitted to retain its numerical edge The New York Times today said a that was “definitely in the works," but tent psychological. what units it wants to remove from have already mobilized in Eastern over NATO forces. new western proposal was in­ "down the road awhile." New York officials say the city will American officials said t^ay The proposal, the officials said, Eastern Europe. Europe. The Soviet proposal, according to strumental in prompting the new. In the Senate. Maryon Allen, wife of the have money to carry it well into July. they are studying a Soviet was offer^ by the Soviets in the However, administration officials The Soviet negotiatiors say War­ late Sen. James Allen. D-Ala.. was to be proposal for troop cuts in Cen­ Mutual and Balanced Force reduc­ U.S. officials, would limit both sides Soviet stand. That proposal, while studying the proposal said there saw Pact forces now have about 805,- body fashion sale tion talks in Vienna — negotiations tq a total of 700,000 ground troops, maintaining the principle of common sworn in today, holding the seat on a tem­ Skylal) is saved tral Europe that would leave remains an important disagreement 000 ground troops in Central Europe. long bogged down over Soviet in­ and an overall ceiling for both sides porary basis until a special election next troop ceilings, permitted the Soviet between the two sides on the number However, NATO estimates put the HOUSTON (UPI) — The space agency both East and West with an sistence that the Warsaw Pact be per­ of 900,000 for ground and air forces. fall to fill the remaining two .years of her has succeeded in an unprecedented Union greater flexibility in choosing of troops the Soviets and their allies number closer to 950,000. late husband s term. She has said she attempt to the Skylab space station plans to in that election from an unscheduled and destructive Buy all your favorites and save too! Famous names like A resolution condemning violations of return to Earth, says the team of weary human rights by Uganda, set for action flight controllers who directed the week- Inside today today, was to be the first such broadcast. long operation. K-Mart will rebuild But the action' will be livelier Tuesday “Everything went the way we planned Vanity Fair, Warner, Carnival, Maldenform, Olga, Manchester when House leaders cleared the agenda to it," flight director Bill Peters said Sun­ allow a full day of debate on abortion. day. “ All is well aboard space station Dorothy Brindamour has an­ The controversial amendment, once Skylab " Wondermald and many more! nounced that she will seek the again attempting to limit Medicaid abor­ A team of engineers and computer for opening this fall Democratic party position on tion only to save the life of the woman, specialists will monitor the new flight state central committee now held was a part of the $57 billion bill funding profile of the 84-ton space station for at By JUNE TOMPKINS dent of maintenance for K-Mart the pressure move that would by Mary LeDuc who is seeking the Departments of Labor and Health, stores told him Monday that the high expedite their decision. relection.. See page 2. least two days to insure its operational Herald Reporter Education and Welfare for fiscal 1979. stability. officials of the owners of K-Mart The inventory has not been The Board of Education has Meanwhile, Senate leaders again will were meeting to determine action on removed because Conti condemned adopted a budget of $15,444,500. seek to break a filibuster on proposed Arms sair request The K-Mart store off Spencer Manchester’s store. Conti was told the building as unsafe after the roof See page 10. labor law revisions. The talkathon has Street expects to begin reconstruc­ collapse. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The State that a decision would be made soon; paralyzed the work of the Senate for 13 tion'soon and be ready for a fall Neighboring businesses at the K- East Hartford Department has confirmed a request for Weiss explained that the delay in days. reopening, according to Town Mart Plaza have not only complained arms from Taiwan is under consideration action on the disposition of the K- East Hartford has known over Robert Weiss. that their business is hurting as a by the United States, but details of the Mart store is because the insurance 10 years of labor peace with town Weiss received a call from result of the K-Mart shutdown, but I\e« ^ ork aid plans types of weapons sought remain secret. carrier for the store was changed unions whij^e Bill Miller has been Goodrich Assodates of New York Ci­ that rats are invading the store WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate The comment Sunday followed a report during the period between the roof director of personnel. See page 7. ty, owners of the building, who said where there is a supply of cookies, Banking Committee had a choice today in the Boston Globe the administration is collapses that occurred several days Loren “Andy” Andreo has built that they expect the insurance candies and potato chips. between two very different proposals for considering selling 60 F-4 fighter-bombers apart. He said that at the time of the a business empire from a corner adjustments on the damaged building first roof collapse, the store was un­ According to John Salcius, federal aid to keep New York City from to Taiwan, in an effoit to ease criticism grocery in the South End. His to be resolved by the end of this der one insurance carrier, but at the sanitarian, an inspection about a bankruptcy. during U.S, moves to establish full family helps him run it. See page week, and that they hope reconstruc­ time of the second roof collapse a week ago revealed rat droppings, 8. The committee's chairman. Sen. diplomatic relations with mainland China. tion will begin soon so that the store “although we didn’t actually see any William Proxmire, D-Wis., opposes any “The Republic of China has requested a short time later, the store had can reopen in the fall. rat on the premises.” continued aid to the city, arguing New number of different types of weapons and acquired another carrier. Connecticut The K-Mart store has been boarded He said there are holes in the K- York State, private banks and the city can weapons systems and these are all under “The question was who was liable up since suffering two roof collapses Mart structure where rats could Connecticut’s five guber­ do more on their own to solve the consideration,” a State Department for what?” Weiss said, and added five ihonths ago from the weight of enter. “It’s attractive for rats,” he natorial candidates have mixed problem. spokesman said. "We are not, however, that the incidents involved millions excessive buildup of ice and snow. said. feelings about whether voters If there is to be more federal aid. prepared to discuss the specifics of any of dollars. “Until they can resolve Monday the owners of the store He added that the area is a natural should be allowed to cast ballots Proxmire prefers a temporary extension request” their problem, they were served were ordered by Francis J. Conti,’ nonce that the building is to be habitat for rats, with surrounding on major issues. See page 3. building inspector, to either demolish demolished,” Weiss said. farm-type land and landfill, The state Supreme Court Health today the building or b e ^ reconstruction. Weiss said that K-Mart officials “although the landfill is covered over throws out the felony conviction Conti said the regional superinten­ told him that they were grateful for dally,” he said. Most of the buildings of Superior Court Judge Samuel in the area are rat-proof structures, Tedesco and orders a new trial. he said. See page 7. CB illness studied “What we’re trying to do is warn Aging Iniiia leader the businessmen in the area to avoid New England DETROIT (UPI) — The feeral govern­ up electromagnetic signals fromthe CB. leaving any unnecessary garbage Quebec Premier Ren ment is planning a national study of the A pacmaker stimulates the beating of lying around,” Salcius said. He said Levesque offers to sell New effects of citizens band radios on heart the heart by sending rhythmic impulses of due at White House he had contacted the manager of the Spring fever England states some of his pacemakers because of complaints that electricity. The device reacted to the CB First National Stores at the Plaza to province’s surplus oil and elec WASHINGTON (UPI) - India’s U.S. and Canadian restrictions in the make sure there are no food products It’s sometimes difficult to concentrate on readin’, writin’ CB broadcasts are making pacemaker signals by clicking on when not needed and Prime Minister Morarji Desai—tall, process — is debating two resolutions and ’rithmetic when the temperatures rise and the school year tricity. See page 16. users ill. caused the heart of Helen Hinderer of left on the ground after, filling the erect and vigorous at 82 — toured to block the sale. is drawing to a close. Eric Holle, a third grader at the Orchard Three cases of illness brought on by CB Marysville, Ohio, to beat faster than nor­ dumpsters in the rear of the store, The nation Great Britain and crossed the United Desai meets with both House and and also to watch for spillage after Hill School in South Windsor, dreams of swimming, fishing and broadcasts have been reported to the mal. States twice before paying a formal Senate Foreign Relations com­ Detroit office of the Federal Communic- the dumpsters are emptied into the maybe some baseball as he gazes out the classroom window. Three convicts stage what state visit to 'President Carter in mittees Wednesday. garbage trucks. authorities call a “well planned tions (Commission, prompting members of Making insulin Washington. Desai has been imprisoned both by (Herald photo by Kuehnel) the FCC staff to ask this month for a jailbreak from a maximum BOSTON (UPI) — A team of biologists After welcoming ceremonies on British authorities and his major study of the problem. security prison in Nebraska. They at Harvard Uhiversity has claimed it has the White House south )awn, the dis­ predecessor, Indira Gandhi, for his Engineers from the Detroit FCC office were captured later. See page .5. found a way to use bacteria to manufac­ ciple of the late Mahatma Ghandi strong political convictions. But he documented one Ohio case in wich the ture insulin — a step that could eventually was to discuss with President Carter radiates energy and speaks with a pacemaker user became dizzy, nearly The world lead to a new form of insulin for diabetics. South Asia’s increasingly turbulent tongue famed for tartness. HUD delays decision passed out and had to take oxygen when a political situation and seek more U.S. For most his life, Desai’s day has Israel ends its 91-day occupa neighbor three blocks away broadcast on The development is the first step toward enriched uranium for India’s nuclear started at 4 a.m. with three hours of tion of southern Lebanon today his CB. mass production of hormones by power plants. prayer, followed by 14 hours of work. and unrelated fighting is reported microscopic “factories” of bacteria, ac­ The FCC said the user, a 57-year-old Following an itinerary that would ’There is no reason to believe his in northern Lebanon. See page grandmother, was affected because the cording to the research team led by but money expected 16. exhaust many younger politicians, routine will be different in pacemaker implanted in her chest picked Professor Walter Gilbert. Desai arrived in New York from Lon­ Washington. oversee fair housing programs and don ’Hiursday, flew to San Francisco By GREG PEARSON action on the Manchester grant by Sports the contracting of a firm to monitor June 25. He said that he could not Friday, visited the farm of David While some have ridiculed his un­ Herald Reporter Dave Thomas, Manchester the town’s rental market. comment further on the status of the Religion today Stock in Murdock, Okla., Sunday, and relenting adherence to regimen and High golfer, places ^cond in The U.S. Department of Housing HUD met Monday to review the town’s application. ■ returned to New York Monday for an strict personal habits, Desai simply CIAC Division I Tournament, to and Urban. lievelopment Monday town’s actions and decide what to do “ We’re still trying to pull some of Indian exhibition at Bloomingdale’s. points out he is more vigorous than match feat of his coach, Tom made no final decision on the Town of about the CD money for Manchester. the pieces together,” Reese said. He There have been few serious his critics. Kelley, set 30 years ago. See page Black ordained Manchester’s application for Com­ No final decision was reached, Harry said that HUD has asked for one bilateral problems between India and He eats mostly fruits and milk, munity Development funding, but in­ Reese, a HUD official who handles other item from the town — an II. the United States since Desai mixed with special root powders to dications are that the grant will be the Manchester area, said. assurance that it will attempt to replaced Indira Gandhi 15 months prevent gas — and will be served a Mormon priest approved. HUD, however, has 60 days to for­ meet housing goals for low-income Index ago. But the main oiie— the export of vegetarian repast at tonight’s White HUD previously had said that it mally reject the town’s application units outlined in the past by the town. U.S. enriched uranium for India’s House dinner in bis honor. Most Area towns ...... 8-9 GpiNGER, Utah (UPI) — Declaring it an unusual and would withhold the town’s $483,(KX) in for CD funds after receiving the Alan Mason, the town’s CD coor­ Tarapur nuclear plant outside Bom­ guests will dine on red snapper. Classified...... 16-18 historic occasion, a Mormon bishop Sunday ordained the CD funds unless the town took cer­ application. That 60-day period has dinator, said that he is drafting such bay — has provoked controversy in But he is as dedicated to C om ics...... 19 first black man admitted to the church’s priesthood in tain steps to meet program expired. an assurance today and will send it to Congress. demqcracy as to his stoic and ascetic East H artford...... 7-8 more than a century. requirements. Reese said that it is “ normal HUD after it is .signed by Town President Carter favors selling ways. In the 15 months since he Editorial ...... 4 Joseph Freeman Jr., 26, a telephone company worker, Since then, the Town Board of procedure” for his departnient to Manager Robert Weiss. Such an more enriched uranium to India. But succeeded Mrs. Gandhi, Desai has Entertainment ...... 14 was ordained in a simple ceremony in the Granger Stake Directors has approved a fair reject applications within 60 days if assurance had been mentioned at (diocese) Center of the 15th Ward. Afterward, Freeman Congress, mindful that India ended newspaper censorship and housing plan that includes the hiring such a step is considered necessary. F am ily ...... 6 said his new status reaffirmed his faith in the church and detonated a nuclear explosion during restored human rights and respect of a full-time staff member to He said that he is expecting final —See Page Ten M anchester...... 2-3, 10 in God. Mrs. Gandhi’s regime and violated for government. Obituaries ...... 10 "I don’t know if words could describe the way I feel,” S ports...... 11-13 Freeman said after the ordination. “This is something we've waited for for a long time.” Late briefs Spencer W. Kimbali, president of the Church of Jesus Soviets return volley of spy charges Christ of LatterDay Saints, cleared the way for MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Freeman’s ordination, declaring last Friday he had MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Izvestia said Monday Martha Peter­ ’The U.S. Embassy issued a brief had delivered equipment to the un­ carrying out things planned by Union accused China today of received a revelation from God that "all worthy Union warns its report that an “inno­ son, a former embassy vice consul, statement late Monday saying “ the identified spy before and “it turned others.” ’ pushing for a world war, members of the church may be ordained to the priesthood cent man” died from poison supplied was caught last summer beneath a U.S. government as a matter of out the poison; which was given to The newspaper said U.S. Am­ preparing itself by stockpiling without regard for race or color.” by a U.S. woman diplomat is just the Moscow bridge hiding a rock filled policy does not comment on charges the spy previously, was used by him bassador Malcolm Toon told Soviet weapons and strengthening its ar­ Kimball’s statement elevated black men to equal opening volley in a counterattack with microphones, ruble notes and of alleged intelligence activity.” against an innocent man for criminal officials he would be grateful if the my. status with other church members. Since shortly after against U.S. spy charges. poison capsules. Mrs. Peterson, described as in her activities.” matter were kept quiet. It said the The Communist Party the church was founded in 1830, blacks had been denied The Soviet press repeatedly As she tried to hide the rock, Soviet 30s, left Moscow in July 1977 at the It did not elaborate or identify the Soviet side agreed, based on the newspaper Pravda said China op­ membership in the priesthood, which was given to all warned of such a counterattack if the couiit^intelligence officers caught time of the alleged incident. The U.S. victim, but said he died. belief it would not happen again. poses detente and does little to other male members in good standing of the church over top to bottom: United States continued to make an her, the newspaper said. Embassy would say only the Soviet Izvestia said an embassy official But the newspaper said the hide what Pravda called the age of 12. 6>49 reg. $8 for 3 pair issue of a bugging device found in the She yelled, “I’m a foreigner,” the government had declared her per­ asked the Soviet government to go assurances were not upheld. ‘hegemonistic designs” over Historians say Elijah Able, ordained shortly after the Olga No Seam ‘Freedom U.S. Embassy lest month. newspaper said, claiming she was sona non grata. easy on Mrs. Peterson because “she “’The Peterson case is not the only neighboring states. church was founded by Joseph Smith, was the only reg. 8.50. Warner 'Not A values to $7. Wondermald reg. 2.50 each. 'Blush' The Soviet government newspaper trying to warn her spy contact. ’The newspaper said Mrs. Peterson doesn’t know anything. She was just one in the chain of those uncovered Front' Bra. KEESEVILLE, N.Y. (UPI) - previous known black member of the Mormon Writing Instruments Stitch On' Bra. Totally Halfslips. Tailored and hipster pantlei. Stretch by Soviet counterintelligence,” priesthood. in 12 Karat Gold Pilled seamless, lightly lined. 7i99 reg. 9.50 fancy. Great selection of lace waistband, cotton Izvestia said. ’The Air Force today confirmed an Will never lose Its shape. Olga ‘Secret Hug’ styles and lace trims. gilsset. Asst, colors. Sizes Air National Guard HH-3 Anita rritirize^ miniKlers Pen or Pencil. . . . $13.50 Wonderweave Pants. Asst, fashion lengths. 5-7. helicopter crashed on Trembleau Set ...... $27.00 White. Defector wants to come home The Soviet press warned last week Mountain in Essex County in the ATLANTA (UPI) — Singer Anita Bryant Sunday 5i39 reg. 6.50 S- M*L. it would begin exposing American es­ Adirondacks. Reports from the criticized American ministers and church laymen who OPEN THUR8. EVE TIL 9 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. (UPI) - After turning up in'Moscow Sept. 6, concerned mainly with breaking diplomat said. ‘"The talks were most­ pionage activities if the United scene said all seven persons have not openly opposed homosexuality, while gay Maldenform 'Tricot Benton F. Mitchell, a cryptographer 1960, they told reporters they had States doesn’t quit “aggravating” Confection' Bra. all from underfashion foreign codes and protecting ly exploratory.” aboard died. protestors marched outside the World Congress Center at the super-secret U.S. National defected “for moral and political American codes. It also intercepts Informed sources said Mitchell the issue of a bug found in the em­ The helicopter crashed at about and lingerie Security Agency who defected to accusing her of a denial of human rights. reasons,” saying they, were dis­ foreign communications with visited the consulate three times this bassy May 25. 9:25 a.m., the Federal Aviation 5.99 reg. 7.50 Moscow 18 years ago, evidently “These people should not be picketing Anita Bryant. enchanted with U.S. Intelligence sophisticated monitoring equipment. year to ask about legal questions Employees making security sweep Administration said. They should be picketing the ministers of this nation,” SUOOR Subtract Z, >lew Lighter wants to come home. Informed discovered the listening device and methods. A U.S. Consulate official in regarding possible prosecution for Miss Bryant told the Pastors’ Conference on the eve of Brief. sources report. traced it to a nearby apartment Their defection caused an uproar in Leningrad confirmed that Mitchell, espionage if he returned to the BELFAST, Northern Ireland the Southern Baptist Convention. Use your convenient Worth’s Charge Card... Mitchell, 49, and a colleague, U.S. defense circles because It w as, of Eureka, Calif., had been in contact building, according to U.S. Embassy United States. (UPI) — Ten bombs believed ‘1 don’t care who you are, if you don’t stand opposed to William H. Martin, 47, were believed they carried with them in­ with American officials regarding oficials. •17 MAIN STRUT Mitchell currently lives in planted by the provisional Irish immoral issues, then you will suffer. I believe the time is employed as junior mathematicians formation 'concerning the inner ’The Soviet press said the building the possibility of returning to the Leningrad and teaches at Leningrad Republican Anny ripped through short and you must make this stand now, for soon we will d o w n t o w n in the NSA’s cryptography depart­ workings of tlie agency. was used only as a protection system MRNCHESTIR Unlt^ States. University. Martin, of Ellensburg, a bus depot today, consuming it have to answer ta God.” ment at Fort Meade, Md., when they NSA, the most secret of all “Mitchell has visited the consulate Wash., also lives and works in against American electronic es­ defected^ to the Soviet Union in the and 20 buses in flames. American intelligence agencies, is Leningrad. pionage being carried on from the U.S. Embassy. MANCHESTER EVENIWQ HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 13. 1978- PAGE THREE p . ■ 'I PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tue8.. June 13, im State candidates split s ' * ------Cheney Tech students receive awards grants on tax cut referendum HARTFORD (UPI) - Should petition signatures. legislation could disrupt the flow of Automotive Award from Acme Connecticut residents have the power California’s initiative law government if voters chose to call for Tools and scholarships were — Douglas Clark of Somers. • Parent Student Club awards Auto Supply and Lloyds Auto Parts ' to vote directly on major issues like produced Proposition 13, the referenda on many issues. among the awards presented to Inc. (timing light) - Ken Plourde of California's tax-slashing Proposition proposal calling for a huge cut in Rome, one of three Republican students recently at the annual ($25) to students who have shown the most improvement during the year— South Windsor. 13? The five gubernatorial can­ local property taxes. Voters in that candidates for governor, said Mon­ awards assembly at Howell Cheney • Economy Electric Award ($100 didates have mixed feelings on the state overwhelmingly approved the day he’s not keen on the initiative Regional Vocational Technical Richard Samples of East Hartford (auto), Tim Clark of Somers in tools) - Doug Victor of Coventry. question. proposition last week. idea, but it may be “the only way the • Manchester Rotary Club Awards School. (carpentry), Frank Sedlik of Vernon Incumbent Democratic (Jov. Ella California’s law is binding, political forces may get the Colhy Chapin of Manchester was (drafting), Rick Ross of South Wind­ ($100 in tools to each recipient) — T. Grasso and Senate Minority meaning the state government must message” of what the public wants named outstanding senior of the sor (electrical), James Waltman of Vincent Kolpinskl of Vernon (auto), honor what the majority of the voters from its officials. year, and Thomas Dubois of Bolton, Leader Lewis Rome appear willing Vernon (electronics), Douglas Clark Michael Wrona of Ellington (carpen­ want. In other states, the initiative The Bloomfield lawyer said his outstanding freshman of the year. to take a chance on the initiative try), Roger Bemont of Somers (draf­ question, but they have some reser­ law is not binding, but merely support for initiative legislation The foilowing awards were of Somers (machine), and James ting), Richard Caron of Manchester vations. recommends the government take a would depend on how the law was presented: Raymer of Vernon (tool and die). (electrical), Robert Kaminski of Rep. Ronald Sarasln, R-Conn., and certain course of action on a key written. • Michael Wrona of Ellington and • Red Cross Award Certificate — Glastonbury (electronics), Denis House Minority Leader Gerald issue. Sarasin, another GOP guber­ Roger Bemont of Somers, each a f7S James Raymer of Vernon. • Connecticut Business and In­ Nadeau of East Hartford (machine), Stevens are basically against the Last week, Mrs. Grasso said she natorial hopeful, said, “I have some U.S. Savings Bond from the dustries Association (U.S. $75 Carl Gothberg of Glastonbury, could favor some kind of initiative questions about it. If we were to go to Organization for Rehabilitation in idea. Democratic gubernatorial Savings Bond) — Colby Chapin of formerly of Manchester (tool & die). legislation. She said she would the the concept, it would run in the face Training (ORT). ^ hopeful Lt. Gov. Robert Killian did Manchester. • East Hartford Rotary Cluh not express an opinion. turn the matter over to a special of local control.” • Douglas Clark of Somers, $75 • Alvin Award—James Comeau of Awards (sharing a $200 scholarship) committee she has created to look The Beacon Falls congressman Robert L. Duff Jr. Memorial Award If Connecticut had an initiative — Jack Sycz, Denis Nadeau and John into the possibility of placing a con­ said local autonomy is more impor­ to an outstanding student in the East Hartford (blueprint). law, voters could force a major Ice cream time at kindergarten Lapinski, all of East Hartford. stitutional ceiling on state spending. tant in Connecticut than in most machine-tool department. • Alvin Awards — David Marshall policy question to be placed on a • Merit Award (silver pin) — Mike But the governor said initiative states. He said he might have a dimes. Cigdem Tanricut is the cashier who is • $75 U.S. Savings Bond from the of Ellington, Jason Hughes of En­ ballot by securing a given number of Warm days and ice cream go together — Frazer of Manchester. different opinion on initiative issues Organization for Rehabilitation in field, Roger St. Pierre of David McAdam, 10, and his brother, Sean, they inspect the sports equipment donated for specially in Mrs. Anita Sutton’s kindergarten handing a sundae to customer Stephen Manchester, Henry Timmerman of • Parent Club ($250 technical if the referenda were held strictly at Training (ORT) — MicHhel Wrona of class at Waddell School. The ice cream parlor Riiahamiki. Melissia Salafia is the waitress East Hartford, Darryl Allen of Staf­ college scholarship) — Roger Be­ the local level and not statewide. 7, who will be attending the Interfaith Day the camp by the Junior Women’s Club with Ellington and Roger Bemont of mont of Somers. was developed in connection with the class’s who is taking orders from David Riiahamiki ford Springs, Robert Hunter of East Stevens, the third GOP guber­ Camp, which opens July 17 at Concordia Mrs. Sharon Scorso, club president. (Herald Somers. Windsor, Dennis Rehmer of Enfield, Among those making the presen­ GOP lacks candidate language arts and math studies. The children and Judy Johnson seated at the table. An ice • Robert L. Duff Jr. Memorial natorial candidate, said he was total­ Lutheran Church, smile with approval as photo by Dunn) Mark Prouty of Ellington (all draf­ tations was Lennart Johnson, retired cream festival is planned for the end of the Award ($75) to an outstanding stu­ HARTFORD (UPI) - RepubUcans ly against the idea. learn to recognize words, numbers, and make guidance counselor at Cheney Tech. “1 don’t favor it. It would damage school year when the children fcan make their dent in the machine-tool department ting). today are without a 6th congressional Upson is the director of admissions up sentences. They also learn counting, at Saint Margaret-McTeran, a our representative form of recognizing and adding pennies, nickles and own sundaes. (Herald photo by Pinto) district candidate to challenge in­ cumbent Democrat Rep. Anthony private elementary and high school government,” the Milford lawyer Club gives gear to camp Moffett. in Waterbury. said. The void was created Monday “I feel that my effectiveness as a Stevens said the public can express The Manchester Junior Women’s counselor volunteer to date. At least the MACC office, 649-2093. when Watertown attorney Thomas candidate may be reduced, given the its opinions at public hearings and Club has donated all types of sports 50 more teen-age volunteers are The camp which is free to children Upson withdrew from the race for time I now feel may be necessary to the legislative and executive equipment, ranging from a volleyball needed to serve as counselors, Mrs. referred by social workers, is Directors to consider “personal reasons.” devote to personal and family con­ branches of government provide the set to jacks and coloring books, to the Nancy Carr, executive director of the operated at a cost of $30 per child for necessary “deliberation” on major Upson, who lost to Moffett in the siderations,’’ the Walortown annual Interfaith Day Camp, spon­ conference, said. Community and the two-week camp period. Those 1976 congressional election, said, Republican said. issues. sored by the Manchester Area church groups are being asked to wishing to sponsor a child for one He said voters can throw law­ “My decision, which is purely per­ State Republican Chairman Conference of Churches from July 17 recruit these volunteers as well as to week or the entire session may make makers out of office if they don’t like pensions and legal sonal, has in part been prompted by Frederick Biebel said Thursday he to July 28 at Concordia Lutheran bake cookies and desserts for the 60 their checks out to Interfaith Day an impending no-fault divorce action accepted Upson’s withdrawal “with the way the politicians have been ac­ Church. campers. Community Baptist Church Camp and mail to MACC, Box 773, recently filed by my wife.” regret.” ting. The day camp, operated by women wilt be baking for the first Manchester. AH contributions are pension plan receive a five percent The Manchester Board of Direc­ Association. volunteers, has had only one teen-age day of camp. Those wishing to assist tax deductible. tors will meet at 8 p.m. today to con­ cost-of-living raise. The directors ’The directors also are expected to with the day camp are asked to call sider a legal aid program and a will have to decide whether or not to receive a report about a proposed Connecticut today proposed cost-of-living increase for make such a change. detention basin plan in the town pensioners. Discussion at last week’s meeting Manchester West subdivision area. The board has several other pen­ was divided between those who ap­ ’The board already has approved a About town ding matters and is not expected to proved the increase and those who basin to be located near Briarwood Prison escapes queried c complete its work at this meeting, its were against such a cost-of-living Drive. After the board took that ac­ Friendship Circle of Emanuel tonight at 7:30. at the church. The The worship and music committee hike. second of the month. tion, however, residents of the street HARTFORD (UPI) — Corrections officials didn’t get their helicopter said she had not left home during the Lutheran Church will meet Tuesday stewardship committee will meet in of Emanuel Lutheran Church will ’The directors are expected to act The first June meeting held last expressed strong opposition'to the Commissioner John Manson has been ride because the National Guard unit time she was bitten. at the church to leave at 10 a.m. by the church office, and the board of meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. Tuesday was dominated by discus­ on a plan for establishing a local proposal. Students at Howell Cheney Regional Kaminski, Roger Bemont, Richard Caron, in their area was skittish over Spotted fever causes sudden fever, bus for a trip to Gillette Castle. Christian concern in the Federation legal aid program. Such a plan has asked to explain to a legislative com­ sion about the pension increase and Jay Giles, director of public works, Vocational Technical School are shown after Denis Nadeau and John Garofalo, director of mittee why there have been so many criticism of Gov. Ella Grasso’s chills, a headache, and sometimes a Members are asked to bring a picnic Room. An adult Bih'e study will take place the town’s approval of a fair housing been discussed for more than a year, was to look into another location for receiving awards from the Manchester the school. Each student receivetl $100 worth escapes recently from the state's whirlybird trips. rash on the palms of the hands and lunch. Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Zion plan. and the board now faces two options the basin — the Peila farm property Mayor Michael Duffy said Monday soles of the feet. Health officials said A service of Holy Communion is Rotary Club at a recent awards ceremony at of tools in his special field. (Herald photo by minimum securitjf prison in Enfield. Evangelical Lutheran Church. The town’s Pension Board has — a program run by the Legal Aid off Bidwell Street — and report at Sen.'Mary Martin, D-Groton, said he and Rep. Kevin Johnston, D- the fever usually is cured with an­ Manchester Chapter, Parents scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. Society of Hartford Ck)unty or a recommended that retired town tonight’s meeting. the school. From left are Carl Gothberg, Pinto) Monday she has asked Manson to Putnam, were invited to go along for tibiotics. Without Partners, will have a at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Lydia Circle of South United program run by the Manchester Bar employees who are members of the Michael Wrona, Vincent Kojpinski, Robert testify next Monday on conditions at the ride that day while a Putnam unit general meeting tonight at 8 at Com­ Methodist Church will have a salad the prison where five men have es­ of the National Guard went through A score for sirens munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center Trustees of North United buffet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at 320 St. The meeting is open to persons c a p e in the past three weeks. Only maneuvers in Thompson. HARTFORD (UPI) - Aural artist Methodist Church property will meet Bush Hill Road. who are widowed, divorced, one has been captured. But Duffy said the man who invited Max Neuhaus, credited with soothing tonight at 7:30 at the church. ( About town ) Schools will not admit separated or never married and Brindamour challenges Mrs. Martin, cochairman of the them, Lt. Col. Stanley Scraba, com­ harried commuters under Times The Emanuel Church Choir will Legislature’s Humane Institutions mander of an enginnering battalion, having at least one living child. have a picnic Wednesday starting at The VFW Auxiliary will meet Square, now wants to compose a new _____ A The Over 60 group of North United Comfnittee,' said thejpanel “was reneged on his offer Saturday. Methodist Church will have a potluck 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tonight at 7:30 at the post home. Of­ students lacking shots siren score for Hartford’s police Two Center Congregational Church ficers are asked to wear deeply concerned” over the escapes. House Minority Leader Gerald Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Ernest Benson, 155 Green Manor LeDuc for party post Stevens, R-Milford, a candidate for cruisers, fire engines and am­ groups have meetings scheduled for their uniforms. She asked Manson to report to the bulances. church. Road. Manchester school children who Now there are only 25 to 50 students committee the results of his own in­ the GOP gubernatorial nomination, have not had the measles vaccine by who have not received the measles vestigation and “the procedure you has asked federal authorities to in­ Two women who are officers of said. Mrs. Brindamour is a supporter of Manchester Republican Women’s September will not be allowed to vaccine. Kennedy said. plan to implement to correct this vestigate Mrs. Grasso’s helicopter “I feel that a subjective look at Manchester’s Democratic Town Mrs. LeDuc has held the seat for Marcella Fahey, who recently upset Club executive board will meet enter school, according to a plan out­ All parents of children who have trips. these sounds is long overdue,” says Committee are seeking the same two terms, a total of four years. She State Sen. George Hannon in a Wednesday from noon to five at the situation.” lined by School Superintendent not yet been immunized against Sunday, guards captured Ralph Neuhaus. “Now sirens get attention seat on the party’s State Central is running again this year with primary for the Third District home of torion Mercer, 174 Ludlow Road. There will be a light lunch. James P. Kennedy Monday night. measles will be sent letters from Chambers, 23, only minutes after he Third fever case by increasing tension, by frightening Committee. Eugene Paganetti, also the incum­ Democratic nomination for the The action will be to enforce the Kennedy and Dr. Alice J. Turek, tried to escape from the prison by HARTFORD (UPI) - A third case people. I believe you can get people’s Dorothy Brindamour has an­ bent from East Hartford. senate seat. state law requiring all children to school physician and town health scaling a six-foot fence topped with nounced that she is seeking the Third But, Mrs. Brindamour has decided Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, of Rocky Mountain spotted fever has attention without making them un­ have the measles and rubella vac­ director. The Idtters will inform the barbed wire. Senatorial District seat on the state to challenge Mrs. LeDuc for the posi­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Marine been reported — the latest incident comfortable.” Mrs. LeDuc and Paganetti both cines. The rubella requirement is not parents that children will not be per­ Four other inmates who escaped committee. That seat is now held by tion. She sent letters Friday to state Corps League Home. After the involving a 12-year-old Newtown girl Neuhaus, 39, is probably best were backers of Hannon, but a party being as strictly enforced by the mitted in school unless they have Mary LeDuc, who is running again. convention delegates and members meeting, there will be a cup auction over the past three weeks remained believed to have been bitten in her known for the audio system he in­ source said that the challenge for the state because of a pending court deci­ been immunized, or have provided Mrs. Brindamour is vice­ of the town committee announcing and refreshments. at large Monday. hometown. stalled in New York City under a State Central Committee seat is sion in a Rocky Hill case, Allan the permissible medical or religious chairwoman of the Democratic Town her candidacy. One of them was a convicted killer, The state Public Health Depart­ Times Square subway grating in a separate from the Fahey-Hannon Chesterton, pupil personnel services exemptions. Committee; Mrs. LeDuc is Mrs. Brindamour could not be The Marine Corps League will Willie Williaips, 37, of Hartford. ment Monday said the girl last month pedestrian island. The deeply pitched matter. director said. electrical tone is designed to calm secretary. reached this morning for comment. meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the By Jan. 1, 1979, immunization No copter rides had a mild case of the fever, which is Marine Home. spread by infected ticks. Her parents people. Each senatorial district elects two Mrs. LeDuc said that she previous­ against polio and diptheria, pertuesis PUTNAM (UPI) - Two Putnam persons — usually a man and a ly had notified party members of her (whooping cough) and tetanus will Nutmeg casinos woman — to serve on the Democratic intention to seek re-election to the also be required for all school BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Mayor State Central Committee, which is state committee position. in African war Committee to consider children. John Mandanici says if all goes well involved in making party decisions The two members of the State Cen­ Dr. Kennedy told the Board of on a statewide level. with gambling in Atlantic City, N.J., tral Committee from the Third Education Monday that the schools he’ll propose that casino gambling The Third Senatorial District in­ Senatorial District will be selected a housing proposals have been quite successful with im­ be approved in his city for city-owned Carter had Castro memo cludes part of Manchester and all of week from Wednesday. The choice The Citizens Advisory Committee includes a proposition to expand the munization clinics this spring, Pleasure Beach. East Hartford. Traditionally, the dis­ will be made by the district’s read a cable relating to Castro’s that Carter did not place any stock in for Community Development will be Housing Authority to implement ad­ however, there are still some Mandanici said he probably would WASHINGTON (y P D -T h e White trict’s woman member of the State delegates to the state convention. children who have not received the comments that he had known about Castro’s credibility on the subject. asked to approve the fair housing ditional housing programs. put the issue to voters in a referen­ House says President Carter was Central Committee has come from There had been mention of a vaccines. At Manchester High the invasion plans beforehand and The cable was sent by Lyle Lane, recommendations of its subcom­ dum to woo support from the aware of Fidel Castro’s message, Manchester and the man has come challenge to Paganetti for his seat, The subcommittee, which has been School, over 600 students had not tried to restrain the rebels. U.S. liaison diplomat in Havana, who mittee on housing Wednesday night Legislature and governor, who would saying he had tried to stop the from East Hartford, party sources but no candidate had stepped forth. working for several months to been immunized before the clinics. Despite that word, the president was summon^ by Castro after the at its meeting at 7 p.m. at Green have to approve the plan. Katanganese rebel invasion of Zaire, develop a profile of the supply and said in his news conference: “We invasion began. Press secretary Jody School. at the time Carter charged Cuban in­ ’The committee will he asked to ap­ demand of housing in Manchester, believe Cuba had known of the Powell says the U.S. assessement, has prepared a set of suggested goals volvement in the military operation. Katangan plans to invade and ob­ that Cubans “and others” were in­ prove a proposal to add a housing and A White House statement said community development office, for establishing a housing policy for School bands will play viously it did nothing to restrain volved in training and equipping the Manchester. These goals will also be Monday that before his May 25 news them from crossing the border.” invaders, still stands. headed by a person with expertise in conference in Chicago, Carter had housing, to the town's Human Ser­ considered by the committee at Administration officials indicated vices Department. This proposal also Wednesday night’s meeting. at town’s Band Shell The Manchester schools’ in­ Included on the program will be a Manchester public records strumental department will sponsor medley of marches by John Philip Bowers PTA to sponsor a "Bandorama” Wednesday at 7 p.m. Sousa and other marches, and con­ at the Manchester Bicentennial Band c cert selections from “Romeo and Warranty deeds at 31 Gardner St., $195. Shell. Rain date is June 16, Friday. dinner at graduation Juliet” by Tchaikowsky. Charles Jack Coniam, trustee, to Luca Addabbo and Dzen Roofing Inc. for F. Casey, roof repair at 9 About 230 students from the two Maria P. Addabbo, property at 164-166, 168-170 Oak St., junior high schools and all the Orchard St., $1,780. The Bowers School PJA will spon­ The Band Shell is at the Wetberell $57,000. Ken Roy for Philip Michaud, deck at 382 Main St., $1,- sor a sixth grade graduation dinner- McCray, chairman, assisted by elementary schools will be heard in Street entrance to Manchester Com- Kurt E. Michels and Susanne Michels to Betty Ann Joyce Parker, Janice Gagnon and individual groups and en masse per­ 300. dance using the theme “Down the rnunity College. Thereis no admis­ Capshaw, property at 44 Bryan Drive, $45,875. Enrico DeMatto for Frank and Emma Tipping, fence at Mississippi.” The event will be Geri Dumond. formances. sion charge, hut there will be an op­ Quitclaim deeds ., Directing the various groups will 44 Redwood Road, $800. Friday wih dinner beginning 6 p.m. Chaperones for the event are Mr. portunity for a free-will offering. The Marie G. Puzzo to Albert R. Puzzo, property at 72 Ben­ Marriage licenses Music for dancing will be furnished and I^s. Dumond, Mr. and Mrs. be Louis Beaulac and Curt Coolidge, proceeds will be used to help defray ton St., no conveyance tax. elementary band teachers, and James E. Balesano, 150 Oak St., and Patricia A. Cobb, by the group “Ocean." Band McQuade, Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher, the expense of putting on summer Charlene H. Christian to Richard F. Christian, proper­ 90 Chambers St., June 23 at St. James. Mr. and Mrs. McCray, Mr. and Mrs. James Bosco from Illing and Michael members are Wes Fedorchak, David events at the Band Shell. ty at 23A Esquire Drive, no conveyance tax Joseph P. Lavigne and Jean H. Gustafson Miller, both Hennequin, Mr. and Mrs. Culleton, Orfitelli from Bennet, junior high Dickie, Carey Flanagan, Doug Lucek Those attending are asked to bring New trade name of Manchester, June 16 by a justice of the peace. and Kenny Anderson. Three of the Mr. and Mrs. Lindeay and Mr. and school band leaders. lawn chairs and blankets. Adelino M. Coelho, 48 Carpenter Road, doing business Mrs. Kelsey. Brent R. Murray and Lauren E. Ask, both of South five band members are former . / as Personal Tee, 1081 Main St. Windsor, June 30 at Trinity Covenant. Bowers School students. Release of federal tax lien Emldio W. Polce, West Hartford, and Karen Hummel, Co-chairpersons for the dinner- International Revenue Service against Mario and Newington, June 23. dance are Phyllis McQuade and deri Folksinger will perform Delores Conderino, 459 Keeney St. Bruce E. Lawler, South Windsor, and Lori A. Kristoff, Dumond. Tax receipts Building permits Hebron, June 17 at St. Mary’s. Pat Gallagher is chairman of the Faith Baptist Church, church building at 52 Lake St., Thomas W. Jenkins, South Windsor, and Kimberly L. decoration committee. She will be show gain at Cheney Tech activity $60,000. Koepper, East Hartford, June 17 at Concordia Lutheran. assisted by Irene Giles, Kathleen Bidwell Home Improvement Co. for Philip Sullivan, McNamara, Barbara Struthers, The Town of Manchester tax Folksinger Michael Kelly programs designed for learning roof repair at 100 Porter St., $900. Lorraine Pardl, Jackie Kelsey, Linda collection rate is now seven-tenths of Blanchard will highlight “Grub Day” experiences to be presented to Raymond Novak, fence at 136 Falkpor Drive, $100. ManohMter Bvenlng Herald Hennequin and Mary Culleton. They one percentage point ahead of last Wednesday at Howeil Cheney ptudents at Cheney Tech this year. J.A. McCarthy Inc., home at 95 Ledgecrest Terrace, Pubilihgd tvwy •vtning txogpt will decorate the school cafeteria to year, James Turek, collector of Regionai Vocationai Technicai This is the second year that the $31,000. iSundayi and holldinff. Entarad attha J.A. McCarthy Inc., home at 87 Ledgecrest Terrace, Manchaatar, Conn, ^oat Offtoa m 8a> simulate a riverboat landing in revenue, said. school in a performance of folk students have had the opportunity to 2 4 ' oond Claaa Mall Mattar. New coordinator gets briefing keeping with the theme. Through the end of May, the town music at 9 a.m. in the auditoium. see and hear musicians, artists,' $36,000. HOUR Co-chairpersons of door prizes are had collected $16,863,521 in present Blanchard writes songs that en­ J.A. McCarthy Inc., hoipe at 61 Lamplighter Drive, Suggeatad Carrier Rates Paul Phillips, chairman of the town Building Committee, magicians, authors and other enter­ SERVICE Payabla In Advanoa Linda Hennequin and Jackie Kelsey. year taxes. That equals 97.4 percent compass a fuii range of human tainers. The programs have been $44,000. Smglaoopy...... * ...... 16a Richard Lawrence, architect and Capt. Henry Minor, check David and Irene Crulckshanks, fence at 14 Niles Drive, Rtpoir • Aoplactmfflt • Pump« Waakry...... 00a About 45 Mandiester businesses have of the estimated total collection experience. In his baritone voice, arranged by Mrs. Marilyn Slade, • RtmocMing • Now Comtruc- Ona month...... 13.00’, out the specifications for the construction on the Manchester contributed toward the door prizes. figure of $17,311,088. Michael Blanchard sings songs that librarian at the school. $300. tion • Stwtr OMnlng Thraamdntha ...... 011.70 PREE etTIMATES Six montha...... in.40 Police Station. The steel was erected this week for the second Other committee chairmen are: After May 1977, the town had range in content from scriptural in­ William and Melanie Moore, roof repair at 23 Tracy Onayaar ...... $46.00 Food committee, Phyllis McQuade, collected 96.7 percent of estimated cidents and love relationships, to in­ “Gruh Day” is a day when the Drive, $550. ManchMtsr numbini MaH Rataa Upon R^uaat kXtxtititSCt* phase of the $750,000 federally funded project. Capt. Minor has chairman, assisted by Joair Lindsay, revenues for that year, Turek said. somnia and summer cottages. U.S. Siding of Conn. Inc. for John and Dianne Goodwin, & HMtini, Inc. I Subaorlbart who fall to raoalva taken over the duties of project coordinator for former Deputy students can wear casual clothes in­ jthair nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. Judy Berger and Barbara Struthers; This month is the final one in the Blanchard’s appearance is one of stead of the usual requir^ dress roof repair and steel siding, 57 Ridge St., $300. 61 Loomii$t., Manchsiter ; ahould talapnona tha circulation B4B-0237 Police Chief Richard Sartor. (Herald photo by Pinto) invitation committee, Shirley fiscal year. several special entertainment shirt and tie in school. Taylor Rental Co. for Kathy Moriarty, temporary tent dapartmant, 047-0040. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. 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GTtA H o l m e Celebrate Escapee spent prison time studying flight UIanrl|wtfr EitftttngHfralb ... ikT r\ .^ 1 At floor DouglasYV\iifilna County Courthouse Commanche, Kiif but fka the nIanA plane atrA{HA/4 avoided a/\nson on#1 and I a h Lon U A Reams o m a n f of f Omaha, who OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - Peter cent, ,Minn., about 10 p.m. CUT N.D., where they were scheduled for Manchester — A City of Village Charm '' Prop. 13 turned state’s evidence, formed a following an extensive ground a hearing today. Th FBI in Omaha early Monday. Officials said they detection, flying the more than 500 Hoebstein, facing a possible death somehow got out of their locked miles due north to Pembina. FAA of­ corporation to pay Hochstein 11,500 founded Oct. 1, 1881 penalty for a gangland-style murder, search. . said they would be given an oppor­ tunity to waive extradition to cells, saw ^ through a barred win­ ficials speculated it flew low to avoid to kill Abboud. MKiibw . Audi! B u fu u ot ClrcuHllon Mimb«r. Unilod PreM Inurnttlonil By ANDREW TULLY says he spent 10 months in jail “No one was Injured. It was all Nebraska or to contest it. dow, climbed onto the roof and went radar detection. Sheppard was being held for a Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, WASHINGTON - Open a jar of reading manuals on hoyr to fly a twin- over within a minute,’’ raid a sheriff’s Hochstein, who had limited flying down a rope fashioned of braided The plane landed in Pembina about probation violtion and on a federal Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. champagne to celebrate California s engine airplane. dispatcher in Pembina,' N.D., where the plane was found earlier in the experience, told authorities in Pem­ bedsheets, more than 100 feet long. 11:30 a.m., the sheriff’s dispatcher misdemeanor warrant. passage of Proposition 13, imposing Hochstein, 24, led two other Authorities said the fugitives had Raymond F. Robinson, Edltor>Publliher Harold E. Turkinglon. Managing Editor evening. bina he spent his 10 months in jail ’They stole a car and drove to said, but was not recognized as the severe new property tax cutbacks. maximum security jail prisoners on Millard Airport, where they com­ escapees’ craft until about 5:30 p.m. - nearly a three-hour head start before . . . . • -- r.-'-.-.T’- “'.I •’ Pembina and St. Vincent are towns reading flight manuals to learn to It’s got politicians everywhere run­ a wild flighl in a stolen plane Monday mandeered a light airplane fueled for Anderson and Hochstein, in the breakout was discovered. They Opinion in a futile attempt to reach Canada. on the Canadian border about SO pilot a twin-engine aircraft. % said ning scared. miles apart. Anderson h elp ^ him with chans and about five hours of flying. custody a year, were convicted of estimated the escape occurred “We came into office two years Tbe fugitives were apprehended The Federal Aviation Administra­ first-degree murder in May for the between 11 p.m. Sunday, when the late Monday by four U.S. Border Hochstein, C. Michael Anderson, navigation, during the flight. ago under the theme of frugality in 28, and Dan Sheppard, 22, all of The three escaped a maximum tion issued a nationwide alert for the 1975 killing of Omaha Realtor Ronald three were last seen in their cells, Patrol agents and two U.S. Customs red-and-white, twin-engine Piper Abboud. It was charged that Ander­ and 4 a.m. Monday. Keep the park alive government.” agents near the tiny town of St. Vin­ Omaha, were taken to Grand Forks, security section of the jail in the six- * Whozzat? A lot of Manchester people they are afraid to walk there Queen Elizabeth? No. It’s California The nation today are beginning to think Center even during daylight hours. Gov. Jerry Springs Park is dying a slow Others spoke about parties Brown, Mr. death because of unruly with marijuana; youngsters Simplicity, using grows as filibuster continues crowds that gather there. victims of stoning attacks. the royal first Senate backlog sentences for murder. Some have expressed their It is not a very pretty picture person plural to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Loan use to keep the Senate tied up for because of its history of human market” cross-ownerships that the His total of sentences, including Never volunteered announce ’’we guarantees to New York City, energy days or even weeks. rights violations. Federal Communications Commis­ concerns in letters intended for these people paint of a very those for attempted murder, assault FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) will carry on in the spirit of legislation, tax cuts, welfare and ’Ihe House planned a full day of sion feels comprise local monopolies. publication in the Open Forum, fine facility; it is a problem and gun possession charges, along — Feodor Fedorenko says he never austerity” now that “the people have Civil Service reform: the list of debate today on a controversial The case stems from chailenges to Applaud decision with the murder charges, add up to volunteered to serve the Nazis as a but their letters are unsigned that deserves the attention of major legislation before the Senate proposal that would allow Medicaid FCC rules issued in 1975 that were spoken.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - hundreds of years, but despite that guard at the Treblinka concentration because of fear of reprisals. ali of us. Brown, the country’s trendiest grows with each passing day of abortions only to save the life of the designed to promote diversity of Publishers and broadcasters are media ownership without disrupting fact he will be eligible for parole in 25 camp because “they didn’t ask. They But their concerns are Let’s clean up the park; let it politician, has the reddest face. Last debate on a labor law reform bill. woman. appiaudihg the Supreme Court’s 8-0 told you to go and if you didn’t, they ’The Senate is now in its 15th day of On Monday, the House voted 237- the entire communications industry. years under existing law. become more usefull to aii of month, he called Prop. 13 “the ruling allowing most existing Now that the sentencing is com­ shot you down like a dog.” sincere. a filibuster over the hotly contested 143 to stall government plans to biggest can of worms that has ever newspaper-broadcast combinations pleted, Berkowitz will undergo new Fedorenko continues his One complained about Manchester; make it an at­ Victory Gardens need water legislation, which would make it require airbags in cars by prohibiting ‘Son of Sam’ quiet for $6 per person? been presented to governments that operate in the same market to psychiatric tests to determine testimony, through a Russian inter­ broken beer bottles, damaged tractive place like it once was To the editor: altogether unless we immediately easier for unions to organize. any Transportation Department If the Manchester Victory anywhere.” Now he talks as if Prop. remain intact. NEW YORK (UPI) — Convicted whether he will serve his sentences preter, today in the third week of a trees and picnic tables. — an attraction for hiking in This is an open letter to Mayor agree to become part of the rec And although Senate Democratic funds from being spent on the project “Son of Sam” killer David Berkowitz trial that could strip him of U.S. Gardeners are forced to pay for a 13 were his baby. Brown, of course, But they don’t like another part of in a hospital for the criminally insane Stephen Penny, Town Manager department. Leader Robert Byrd hoped to break in the coming fiscal year. the high court's Monday decision — sat quietly Monday in the state citizenship. Another said they fear the woods, along the trails, for service that was originally agreed to wants to run for president, ’The House also asked President or a maximum security prison. Robert Weiss, and the Board of In the spring of 1976, as co­ the filibuster today or Wednesday, upholding federal regulations that do Supreme Court where he was harassment just walking both the young and the elderly. as free as a community service, the presumably from a throne labeled Carter to consider a trade embargo Directors: chairperson, I attempted to work out opponents of the bill still have a raft require the splitup of 16 “small sentenced to serve six 25 year-to-life It once was that, you know. town can no longer expect us to of 600 stalling amendments they may and other measures against Uganda through the park; they said As form er chairpersons of a. plan with Mr. Jay Giles, Public “We.” volunteer our time and labor as we ★ Manchester Victory Gardens, and as Works Department, to pay the hourly have done in the past. There is also President Carter. current gardeners of Manchester salary of the tank truck driver for Parents Until June 2, when water was Previously, he had seemed unaware Rear-end opinion Victory Gardens, we would like to each delivery so we could assure delivered after pleading, no water of those citizens who pay most of the

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Palestinian showing Latest Hite report spokesman for the 75-year-old Jarvis said he was not seriously hurt, but The controversial film “The The National Organization for was resting at his Los Angeles home. Palestinian,” which sparked a ilanrhpHtrr tEupning HrralJi Women says it’s been short-changed “He’s just fatigued and very demonstration for actress Vanessa by Sheri Hite, the author of the “Hite exhausted from his 95-hour work Redgrave, will be shown Friday Report,” a book on women’s sexuali­ weeks,” the spokesman said. “All he night at the Academy of Motion Pic­ ty- needs is a little bit of rest.” The trial ture Arts and Sciences’ Samuel “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1881” NOW filed a $625,000 suit in New was postponed until July 10. Goldwyn ’Theater in Beverly Hills, York Monday against Miss Hite, Stones fans soaked Calif. alleging she reneged on an agree­ Academy President Howard Koch Scalpers were getting at least $100 ment to contribute money to NOW said the screening does not mean the a ticket Monday night in Atlanto for for its help in her research. NOW Academy endorses either the film or fans anxious to see the Rolling said no money was ever paid. Miss the sponsoring organization — in this Stones. Besides the scalpers, fans Hitt could not be reached for com­ case the Workers League, a national were also soaked by heavy rains ment. Trotskyite group. Too tired for trial before they could get inside the Fox Miss Redgrave, who won the best 'Theater. Howard Jarvis, leader of the supporting actress Oscar this year, Tight security had been set up was picketed by Jewish groups at the California tax revolt, was too ill to around the theater 36, hours in ad­ appear Monday at his trial on a mis­ Academy Awards ceremony because vance, preventing the more ven­ she financed and narrated the film. demeanor charge of drunken driving turesome from gaining free entry — in Oxnard, Calif. Jarvis, arrested including Some who tried to slip .. V Tfiii ■ ...... March 15, pleaded innocent last Glim pses month, saying he had been taking through a transom. Musical at Green School Although some officials estimate Civil rights leader Roy Wilkins was prescription drugs. honored at the 11th annual NAACP there were two fans without tickets who was Old Josh, host for the play. Other His attorney told the court Jarvis Image Awards banquet in Los Karen Krupp (center) as Coffee Pot tells to each of the nearly 4,000 who did, leads were Michael Castleman as Bullhead Angeles for his "many years of the end of the Saga of Dead Dog Gulch in the suffered a severe hemorrhage when police said the second concert on the Huff, leader of the cowboy gang, and Pamela he stepped in a hole on a stage during Stones' current U.S. tour went dedicated service to the cause of finale of the musical comedy presented by a victory celebration after the humanitarian principles” Charendoff as Mrs. McNutt. (Herald photo by smoothly. the fifth and sixth grade glee club at Proposition 13 vote last week. A Manchester Green school. She is flanked by Vaughn) Ellen Greene (a cowboy) and Anne Mistretta sk U iooooooxw*********'* * lOfwrKir* a 4 Pop based in classics TAKE THE FAMILY By WILLIAM LAFFLER electronic gestures for fine effect United Press International without cheapening the sound. And in M u s i c the soft sections, the composer’s FOR A NIGHT OF FUN ’C ir Composers and arrangers of pop brother, Julian Lloyd Webber, is a music have been swiping from the enjoying a run on The Great White standout on the cello. classics for years and years and Way as "Timbuktu.” The Webbers are backed by Don — to — years. Now Andrew Lloyd Webber has Airey and Rod Argent on keyboards, That’s only fair because many of come forth with a spectacular, fan­ Jon Hiseman on percussion, John the greatest classical composers tastic piece of classic-rock called Mole and Gary Moore on guitar, and purloined European folk tunes to use Barbara Thompson on sax and wind as themes for their symphonies and “Variations” (MCA Records MCF 2824), an album that surely deserves instruments. tone poems. ST. BMIGErS There are 23 variations in the two At GENTILE’S REVUE Nobody probably cares when this nomination for a Grammy award. Webber, who composed “Jesus sides of the album and the musicians tacit borrowing began. Some droll perform with such finesse and folklorists may want to establish its Christ Superstar” and “Evita,” the boldness that they have complete Manchester High School beginnings in bawdy parodies, such latter based on the life of Argentina’s command of the listener. 134 East Middle Tpke. as the "Flushing Refrain” sung to Eva Peron, selected the theme from “ Peter and the Wolf,” like the the tune of Dvorak’s "Humoresque.” Paganini’s A minor Caprice for BAZAAR Paganini variations, has been fair The classics-to-pop practice Violin as the basis of “Variations.” - game for actors. Boris Karloff and SUNDAY, JUNE 25Ul flourished in the 1940s when a Chopin Others have used this same theme Peter Ustinov are among those who Fantasie became "I’m Always as an inspiration, among them have enhanced this musical fairy tale 7 P.M. Chasing Rainbows” and one of his Rachmaninoff, Benny (King of •Fun •Food •Frolic by Prokofiev with fine narrations. polonaises became "Till the End of Swing) Goodman, and jazzman John­ Donation: ny Dankworth. With due respect to Jazz organist Jimmy Smith in­ Time.” troduced a wild instrumental version $5.00 Per Person Tchaikovsky also was a fair target. these people, including Themes from two of his symphonies Rachmaninoff, none of the Paganini a few years ago. Sponsored by: Manchester Knights of variations has the bombast of young The latest performer to narrate the became “Story of a Starry Night” Columbus, Campbell Council § 573. Webber’s fling. children’s story is rock star David 70 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER and "Moon Love.” Bowie. His recording of “Peter and Benefit Manchester Scholarship Founda- On Broadway, “The Happiest Girl Of course, Webber has taken ad­ the Wolf” with Eugene Ormandy and in the World” was based on the music vantage of the electronic in­ miyiliriyituioonriiTorifioririTviiririn n ""...... nrmnnrml the Philadelphia Orchestra (RCA of Jacques Offenbach. And themes struments that were not available to from Borodin compositions surfaced the earlier composers and arrangers, ARLl-2743) is said to be a gesture to his son, Zowie Bowie. It should be on Broadway as "K ism et.” The specifically the synthesizer. “Kismet” show has been restaged Webber has stayed close to the something for Bowie’s fans to give to A with an African setting and now is original theme, embellishing it with their children.

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8 p.m. CBS, Family Film Israeli commando rescue of Again. Sam," starring Woody 9:30 p.m. ABC, Carter Coun­ Classics. “National Velvet.” airline passengers held Allen, Diane Keaton and Tony try. starring Flizabelh Taylor. A hostage by te rro rists at Roberts, Woody, with 10 p.m. ABC. 20—20. The roof over young English country girl Entebbe. Uganda.(R) ABC. coaching from Humphrey wins a horse in a raffle and Happy Days. PBS. In Search Bogart, bumbles along at See Saturday’s Weekend trains it for the Grand of the Real America. “The romance until finally he con­ magazine for complete televi­ National.(Part 2) NBC. The State of the Unions.” nects and lulfills a life-long sion program information. Big E v e n t. “ R aid on 8;30 p.m. ABC. Laverne and dream — to use Bogie's your head could Entebbe, starring Charles Shirley. soliloquy at the end of Bronson, Dramatization of the 9 p.in. CBS. Movie. “ Play it “Casablanca" ABC. Three's Company. PBS, Minnesota Orchestra's 75th Anniversary DAVIS FAMILY Theater schedule Concert. ut you ahead The Advertising Departments of the Manchester Evening Herald RESTAURANT Last Hartford Drive-ln — Sweet Alice. 7:00-9:10 CALDOR PLAZA are pleased to announce a TOTALLY NEW approach to helping adyerhsers "The Fury. (R) Shown first UA Theater 2— "Capricorn (; a t i :u i n (; i s MANCHESTER at dusk: Suspiria, (Rl One.” 7:10-9:30 m u lU SINKSS reach a maximum number of readers of their advertisements. We call it “TOTAL Follows first feature UA "Theaters— "The End,” S 0 3 S Specials O to choose from 2500 East Windsor Drive-In — 7:30-9:20 • W KDDINGS * , a ‘ MARKET COVERAGE.” And it is just that! 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Shop around and you’ll find our annual percentage rate of 11% on loans of S5,(X)0 or THE HERALD THE DOLLAR SAVER= TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE more is very attractive. The chart gives you an idea of typical monthly payments for + various loans. Annual Amount M onthly Finance Total of Percentage Financed Payment Term Charge Payments Rate $ 5,000 $ 68.87 120 mo. $ 3,264.40 $ 8,264.40 11% 10,000 137.75 120 mo. 6,530.00 16,530.00 11% 15,000 206.62 120 mo. 9,794.40 24,794.40 11% 25,000 344.37 120 mo. 16,324.40 41,324.40 11% We have other termi and ratei available for loans under $5,000 and over $25,000. The roof over your head can put you ahead. Cash in on your equity with our Home Equity Loan. Just stop into any of our 63 offices and talk to a loan officer. (Whatever your needs, we have a loan to fit them.) HartlEM’d NatHMial X B a n k and Thist Company Ifyoufvegotalhde money,why not getalotofbank? PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 13. IgTj New England today Sealed bids will be received in the Office of ’The Director of Gmeral Services, 41 Center REWARD! 8100.00. For tte Quebec offers extra energy Street, Manchester, Connec­ return of my Micon Portable ticut until June 28, 1978 at ComputerTerminal. Descrip­ tion: Small battery operate 11:00 a.m. for the following: Terminal in green plastic WHITEFIELD, N.H. (UPI) - If he was almoht ready to sign an agreement Storm Drain — St. Jolui P L U S E READ reguIaUng pan^ge between the province case, with keyboard, looking for friendship and support in New Street to Bigelow Brook. ' telephone coupler and one line and sSte of trucks carrying timber. ’The Town of Manchester is YOUR AD England, (Juebec Premier Rene Levesque display of Red Character, in a C iM ilfM adi art* takan ovar an equal opportunity Black Carrying Cane with struck oil. ma pbona at a convanlanoa. Cooperation (^ntinues employer, and r^uireS an af­ battery charger and adapter Ttta Harald It raapontibla for Oil was exactly what he offered Monday firmative action policy for all connectors. Please call only ona Incorrad tnaardon and during the sixth annual conference of New^ WHITEFIELD, N.H. (UPI) - Quebec evenings 647-6203 (no than only to tha tin of tha of its Contractors and Vendors original Intarllon. Errora which England governors and eastern Canadian Premier Rene Levesque, seeking to calm as a condition of doing questions asked), or please leave at the Herald wiui Joe do not lataan tha valua of tha prem iers. those worried about his separatist move­ advartitamant will not ba cor* business with the Town, as per Sullivan. Thank you. If New England governors didn’t want a ment, told New England governors Federal Order 11246. ractad by an addltlontl Intar* few hundred thousand barrels of refined QuebM won’t stop cooperating with her Bid forms, plans and tion. petroleum products from (Juebec and the neighbors if she decides to separate from specifications are available at LEGAL SECRETARY. Maritime Provinces, Levesque had Canada. the General Services Office, -41 Center Street, Manchester, This Is a good time Experienced, comfortable, something else to offer — up to 10 billion "You know we’re looking to some of the year to make permanent position lor For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. During Tuesday kilowatt hours of hydroelectic power per Connecticut. Loit end Found mature person, responsible changes in Quebec,” he told a news con­ Town of Manchester, some changes around night, thunderstorm activity will be expected in the Pacific year by 1983. ference Monday during the sixth annual your homo* Sell those LOST - Star Sapphire Ring person, capable of taking Northwest, the northern Rockies, southern area of Florida Connecticut charge o a 1 lawyer office in MANCHESTER. Condo. His unexpected offer to ship to New meeting of New England governors and Robert B. Weiss, extra Items with - a Sunday, June 4 at Wickham and upper Maine, while mostly fair weather will prevail SALES - Like to talk on the Park, East Hartford. Sen­ Vernon area. Convenient loca­ phone? Why not get paid hand­ Semi-private yard bordering England the energy his sprawling Eastern Canadian premiers. General Manager Classified ad. tion, parking. 9 to 5, Monday - elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approx, max. Saulter's Pond, 3 bedrooms, timental value, reward, call temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 56 (78), Boston 54 (67), somely for doing it? Call 526 province can’t consume cast in the shade Levesque is urging voters in his 0254)6 6466329. .Friday. Machine dictation and 9216. 2V4 baths. Carpeted. Central typing. Please send resume Chicago 52 (74), aeveland 42 (66), DalUs 70 (95), Denver 57 the conference’s adoption of a resolution predominantly French-speaking province air conditioning. Appliances. MAY WE BUY your home? calling for international cooperation in to secede from mostly English speaking LOST - Reading glasses. 1/2 and salary range to Box NN, (87), Duluth 45 (65), Houston 67 (92), Jacksonville 65 (84), ATTEN’nON-PARTY PLAN- 843,000. Principals only. 646 c/o Manchester Herald. Pre Kansas City 64 (85), Uttle Rock 61 (84), Los Angeles 62 ( 72), 7082. Quick, fair, all cash and no developing non-fossil fuel energy sources, glass. Call 6468858 after 5 New Exciting 1978 Toy St Gift problems. Call Warren E. (ianada. sent secretary knows of this Miami 74 (85), Minneapolis 58 (81), New Orleans 68 (86), including wind, wood, water, and sun. p.m. Vinicty of Parkade. Line! Dealers and Manager Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. “We’re still going to be neighbors. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS REWARD. ad. New York 56 (72), Phoenix 75 (107), San Francisco 50 (68), needed. Highest Com­ It specifically called for an inter­ We’re still going to exchange if we have a Seattle 49 (65), St. Louis 57 (81), and Washington 57 (76). missions. No investment. Or WOULD LIKE TO buy four national exchange of energy information, head on our shoulders,” he said. INVITATION TO BID FULL TIME Store Clerk - take advantage of our Special Some heavy mechandlse bedroom older Colonial - an international solar design competition, Other Canadian provinces are working Town of Manchester, Connecticut (Owner) Summer Bonus Offer and □ REAL ESTATE Personals 2 .handling. Apply in person: Preferably in the Porter and establishment of a site where wind- against separatism, particularly the Separate sealed bids for the NEW STATE ROAD AND Book a Party now. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Street area. Please call ADAMS STREET TRUNK SEWER, will be received by the J! Barrett Plumbing Supply, 331 Collect 673-0494, or write powered generators or devices could be Maritime Provinces, which would be cut S Broad Street, Manchester. Homot For Solo 23 private party, at 647-1567. Town of Manchester, Connecticut at the office of the Direc­ RIDE WANTED from SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, tested, possibly in Prince Edward Island. off from central and western Canada if Manchester to New Britain, Holp Wontod 1 3 Holp Wontod 13 tor of General Services until 11:00 a.m., E.D.S.T., June 29. Conn. 06001. HEBRON - 6 1/2 room Raised The conference urged the federal early morning hours. Call COOK - Full time, must have Quebec seceded. 1978 and then will be publicly opened and read aloud. experience in institutional Ranch on treed lot with lake H o u se h o ld Goods 40 governments in Ottawa and Washington after 5, 6461257.' MANAGEMENT TRAINEE SUPERINTENDENT , for TOOL & DIE MAKER. Metal The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid. Form of Con­ THANK YOUl .cooking. Apply in person to Manchester area complex. view and privileges. “Country “to develop more positive areas of ; Hartford Convalescent Able men a women intersted stamping and sheet metal kitchen”, fireplace family REFRIGERATORS tract, Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond, Perfor­ in numagement. If accepted, Minor plumbing, electrical experience. Capable of flexibility and cooperation to allow our mance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents W TIG TiTA N TiC S BASEBALL TEAM A (.Home. 745 Main Street, East room, 2 car garage. 842,500. Washers, ranges, used, Quebec Premier Rene Levesque addresses we will send you to our repair, experience necessary. becoming plant Superinten­ guaranteed and clean. New respective regions to better address may be examined at the following location: SL Janas SwMMiiogt BasibaN TMm, aid IIHarUord. Good salary, plus apartment, No agents please. Call 537- press conference in Whitefield, N.H., at the Brooke debates □ EMPLOYMENT training school with all dent. 3-5 years experience 3255. shipment damaged, GE and energy solutions,” Office of the Director of General Services, Town of all tha volunteers workers ho gave their free time, expenses paid. Quallfactions plus m ^ical. Call 2462566, required. Salary open. 646 Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. New England Governors-Eastern Canadian iLUBRICATION Person Monday thru Friday, 9 to 5. Levesque hinted at his push to separate ATTLEBORO, Mass. (UPI) - Sen. Manchester, Municipal Building. 41 Center Street. and especially the general public and local will give you the opportunity 2711. WEST SIDE-6 Room Cape. Pearl and Son, 649 Main 13 wanted to lubricate trucks and Premiers Conference Monday. Levesque Quebec from the rest of Canada, when he Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., squared off Manchester, Connecticut 06040.. Help Wontod to train for management Fireplace, porch, garage. Street, 6462171. merchants who so generously contributed to the trailers. Related experience which can carry compensa­ WASH MAN. Will train right BOOKEEPER. Accounts offered to sell surplus hydroelectric power said his province is ready to sell energy against GOP challenger Avi Nelson in the Copies may be obtained at the office of the Director of needed. Starting pay 8160 man for laundry service. Part Dormers. Needs work. 643- General Services located at Manchester, Connecticut upon SALES POSITION - Straight success of the fun raising baseball game. tion of up to 835,0OO or more a payable, general ledger, thru 1023, or 5269657. 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - In but international restrictions and com­ embattled senator’s first public debate of commissions, leads fumisned weekly. All fringe benefits. time work, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. and refined oil products to neighboring New payment of 850.00 for each set. year. National Company. irofit and loss statements, colors. Recently cleaned and his re-election campaign. to homeowners. Call 242-5402 For appointment, call 686 Excellent benefits, ^ply at Call 2861527, Mr. KoppeL FIiK'lexible hours. Call 6462881, England. (UPI photo) pany policies might hold up sales. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning each set promptly IK n. an aa aa soaa ttsoanna 2233. MANCHESTER - no in good condition for sale. 850. That would be silly, he said, because A packed auditorium of he Hill Roberts the Holiday Inn, Roberts for an appointment. reasonable offer refused! 7 64-5690 after 5. and in good condition, will be refunded his payment. EXCELLENT opportunity to MATURE WOMAN for Ladies “you have justifiable ecological and en­ Elementary School Monday heard Brooke Street Exit off 1-91, East Hart­ room Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or learn wholesale hardware DEMONSTRATORS: Sell Locker Room Attendant. App­ THE MANCHESTER BOARD defend his loyalty to the Republican Par­ name brand toys and gifts ford, on Tuesday June 13 at 7 garage, convenient location, G.E. ELECTRIC STOVE - vironmental concerns. We have to live to reject any or ail bids. business. Good working con­ pm sharp. In the Maine Room. ly at Ellington Ridge Country of REALTORS is looking for Excellent condition, won’t Governors not sure ty, his voting record and his right to Each bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the (Tonka, Fisher-Price, Fen­ Club. Call 872-9133. 841,900. East Coast Realty, with the bloody pollution; the refineries ditions, short hours.522-107. 13 A Divison of Consolidated an experienced part lime 528-9668, evenings 5264916. last for long for 830! Cali 646 privacy in his headline-grabbing divorce amount, form and subject to the conditions provide in the Holp Wontod ton) with Treasure House par­ Foods. No phone calls. Equal secretary. Conscious, alert, are already there” in Quebec, he said. ty plan. You can earn a Free 25OT, after 5. case. IF YOU ARE an attractive ADVEBTISiNB Opportunity Employer. MAINTENANCE for Apart­ dependable, able to assume on aid at Seabrook He said Quebec has an annual refining Information for Bidders. SCHOOL BUS Drivers u t, top commissions, trip to ment complex. Full or part WEST SIDE - 5 & 5 Duplex. 3 Nelson, a radio and television talk show Attention of bidders is particularly called to the motivated woman we need wanted. Call 5662068 anytime. responsiblity. Typing and bedrooms, countiy kitchens. WE BUY AND SELL Used WHITEFIELD, N.H. (UPI) - Some New England capacity of 644,000 barrels and a demand you. If you are looking for a BATES Nassau. Also booking parties. time for outside and inside host! charged Brooke and Sen. Edward M. requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed Call 242-5830 or collect person PART TIME. You need to bookkeeping experienced. Excellent condition. Lower furniture. One piece or entire governors are wondering whether New Hampshire really of 540,000, and the Maritime Provinces ?;lamorous, challenging posi- earn money over the summer. maintenance, over 18. See Diversified work m busy of­ household. Cash on the line. Kennedy, D-Mass., “vote the same on 91 and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. 1 d iy word por day< LICENSED NURSE - Come to person Miss Carol 491-2100. Ray at Charles apartments, 850s. 6469102. needs to borrow their state troopers June 24 to deal with have a capacity of 562,000 barrels and a ion, with a new Perisian 3 day* ...lO d word por day out of retirement, name your We need people with a plea- fice. Morning hours Furniture Barn. 646-0865. percent of the issues.” No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the cosmetic line, you need us. sent telephone voice, to work on Charles Drive, off East preferred. Send brief resume an anti-nuclear demonstration at the Seabrook nuclear demand for half that. actual date of the opening thereof. 0 daya .... Bd word por day days, earn extra money, es­ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT or Middle Turnpike. ANDOVER LAKE - Ideal for 2362381, 6363^. 20 d a y a 0 0 .word par day convenient hours, from our and references, to Personal sportsmen! 7 acres with in­ CREDENZA- 7 foot. Solid power plant. The conference willingly accepted Robert B. Weiss. General Manager cape from boardom, maintain other to mow lawn and trim 16 worda $2.00 minimum professional knowledge, call East Hartford office. Hourly (Chairman, 156 East Center sulated cottage and separate oak, black marble top. Call The six governors met Monday afternoon to discuss the Levesque’s suggestion to seek special Dated June 13, 1978. WANTED -Gas station atten­ Tiappy A d a ...... 12.30 Inch hedges. For the summer.Must SUMMER JOB Openings, full Street, Manchester. 6462358. have lawn mower, call 646 rates, commission, bonuses. guest cottage. Near beach. 289-1886 after 4:00 p.m, request for police help, hours after the Clamshell federal aid to help with exchanges of oil 020-06 dant, full or part time. Call 569-4990 between 9 am or part time. 18 years or Maine primary 7094 alter 3:30 p.m. older. Exotic dancers. Call Call Katherine Bourn, 742- Alliance said it would limit the size and length of its products and hydroelectric power. Mature, responsible person PART TIMe h e l p - No and 1 pm., ask for Clara. 8646. J. Watson Beach Co., 30” WHITE ELECTRIC AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) — The names for third shift. References. 2469897 or 747-4248. RANGE And 12-foot demonstration if the state agreed to a new set of con­ Levesque said Quebec has enough weekends. All duties. Apply to PART ’HME g e n e r a l Piz­ Manchester Office, 647-9139. economically usable electrical potential of 16 gubernatorial and congressional can­ Call 871-1698. Rick’s Restaurant, 24 Willow za Shop duties, experence TWO AUTO BODY MEN - Equal Housing Opportunity. refrigerator, with 40-lb. ditions. LEGAL NOTICE Minimum 3 years eiqierience. WANTED CASHIERS and CARPENTER - FRAMING freezer. Call 6467339 anytime. to triple its already large production of didates crowd the ballot today in Maine’s Street, East Hartford, 566 prefeiTM but not necessary, counter help. Call Manchester Crews for additions - garages - “I'm not prepared to make a decision,” because of that primary race. Ret. 3rd Tuesday of PART TIME Driver for 4360. Good wages and insurance EAST HARTFORD. Quiet hydroelectric power. school buses. We will train apply within Tommy s benefits. Call 646-4253, Drive-In Theater, 649-6000 dormers. TOP MONEY. Call offer, Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling said. Office seekers spent more than 81 June, 1978 (June 20, 1978) pizzeria, 267 East Center after 6:30 pm. 4;30p.m. 6461050. neighborhood surrounds this Snelling was a key figure in the discussions because of The conference voted to work for the responsible applicants. Call MECHANIC WANTED for between 8 and 5:30. tastefully decorated 5 room STEVE ARCHAMBAULT- million in an effort to win seats in JOSEPH C. MIKE SUPERIOR COURT 6462414. Street. Tuesday June 13, a letter he sent to New England governors outlining removal of local restrictions to the inter­ INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF general repairs. Experience a Wednesday June 14, 11 am -5 MECHANIC WANTED - Full Colonial. Fireplace, rec- Geneal Carpentry and Washington and the governorship held the RN OR LPN. Full or part ★ room. East Coasl Realty, 526 possible terms for granting police aid to New Hampshire. national movement of trucks, now must. Starting pay 86 per pm. only. time. Knowledge of Roofing. Quality last four years by the nation’s only in­ THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT RN or LPN - 11p.m. to 7 a.m. hour, must have own tools. time. Summer replacements. 9 ^ , evenings 6467603, workmanship. Reasonable He said the first priority must be protecting the rights hindered by varying licensing, size and Good salary benefits and Laural Manor, 91 Chestnut Volkswagens helpful. Apply in dependent governor. Gov. James B. vs. COUNTY'OF NEW HAVEN Excellent working conditions WANTED BABYSITTER - E n, 270 Hartford Road, PART TIME WORK. Full rates. Free estimates. Please of demonstrators to protest peacefully, even if it caused weight requirements. working conditions. Apply and all company benefits. For Street 6464519. Time Pay! Woman who want MANCHESTER - No call 6460793. Longley. Vernon Manor, 180 Regan Mature loving woman to care ester. some inconvenience to other people. Levesque said Quebec and Maine are CONNECTICUT COMMERCIAL appointment csul 6862233. for 4 year old and 1 year old in to earn in excess of 810.00 per reasonable offer refused! 7 Road, Vernon. 8714)385. hour. International Company room Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, TRAVELERS MUTUAL my home in Vernon, while I DAIRY QUEEN on Broad FULL-TIME Superintendent INSURANCE COMPANY and work as a teacher. September training provided. Call 646 garage, convenient location, Articles lor Sole 41 TOdLMAKERS - MachinisU. Street has part time and full for Manchester area complex. 841.900. East Coast Realty 526 TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT LIFE AND HEALTH to June. Call 872-3605. time opening for day or night 7609, or 646-4433 for interview Apply 81 Commerce Street, Minor plumbing, electrical appointment. 9668, Evenings 5264916. INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION employment. Work and clean. ALUMINUM sheets used as Glastonbury. PTG Company. repair experience necessary. printing plates, .007 thick, Israel prefers allies LEGAL NOTICE MAY 31. 1978 Pleasant surroundings. Apply Good salary, plus apartment, Telephone 6367631. Builnoto Opportunity 14 MANCHESTER -11 rooms, 2 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for At a meeting on Monday, June 5. 1978. the Planning and ADVERTISING SALES PERSON in person. 242 Broad, ilus m ^ical. Call 2462566, family. Central location. New Zoning Commission made the following decisions: NOTICE TO CREDITORS, POLICYHOLDERS, PART TIME NKHTS Manchester. londay thru Friday 9 to 5. 81. Phone 6462711. May be INSUREDS, BENEFICIARIES and SALES PERSON SMALL ENGINE Service roof, siding. 3 bedroom each picked up A.M. only. ROY FRANKLIN (F-21) Experienced Full Time Retail OTHER CLAIMANTS Corporation - expanding side. PricM for quick sale at Approved with conditions a special exception to allow Furniture Store position with I Like to talk on the dealer network. No 840.900. Hayes Corporation, OF UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub hold Lebanon posts development of land for the provision of more than 60 emphasis in Caipeting and We are looking for a Salee Poraon to add phone? Why not get paid experience necessary. 6460131. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, automobile parking spaces. CONNECTICUT COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Draperies. Call Mr. arco. handsomely for doing it. Complete training program. Brownies, nurses. East J.C. PENNEY PROPERTIES, INC. P-251 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Watkins, 6465171. to our growing paper. High School Excellent pay set up. 8500. investment required to EAST HARTFORD - 8 room Ity I nili'd Press Internuliniiiil Lebanese leftist sources said the depar­ I Catholic School. 6461225. Granted with limitations and conditions an inland wetlands You are hereby given notice that in accordance with the Qraduate, with eome college preferred. Call 5269216. start your own business. Ideal Colonial completely Israel wants to leave its positions in ting Israelis had already turned many of permit to allow pumping of water from a designated inland provisions of Sections 369 and 3610 of the Connecticut PAINTERS - top wages- All Car a muat. We offer you the S E T-U P MEN for retired or part time. remodeled, 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - southern Lebanon in the hands of Chris­ the overtime you want Details on request. Mr. their positions over to the Christian forces wetland. General Statutes, the Superior Court of the State of Connec­ Precision metal working company has openings bath, rec-room, 2 car garage. Good condition. Good for tian rightist allies instead of U.N, peace­ led by Maj, Saad Haddad in Marjayoun. ticut, in and for the County of New Haven, has this date minimum 5 years experence. following:— Barker. ESCAA Field Many extras, 849,900. Hayes plating, or welding. Call 646 BARNEY T. PETERMAN, SR. ET AL lP-23) have own transporta­ for SET-UP MEN on the first shift. Applicant keeping troops before formally quitting Yet a U.N. spokesman in Jerusalem entered an order declaring the CONNECTICUT Must Training Division, Box 619, Corporation6460131. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Approved a change of zone from Rural Residence to tion. Peter J. Sayadoff Inc. 1- must.he experienced and competent, on horizontal Wading River, New York. the area today,. a high-ranking Israeli said “as far as I know, the Israelis will Residence AA for a 6,1 acre parcel on the west side of COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS MUTUAL INSURANCE 806842-8435. COMPANY (CCT) to be insolvent. The court further ap­ and vertical milling machines. 8 hour work shift 11792. VERNON WON’T LAST! 4 NCR CASH REGISTER - government source said. withdraw and (U.N. troops) will take Gardner Street and adopted a zoning classification of minimum, with considerable overtime. Excellent room starter home, 2 Reconditioned, with many Israeli military spokesmen said a for­ over." Residence AA, effective June 19. 1978, pointed Joseph C. Mike, as Insurance Commissioner for the M EN ’S DEPARTM ENT • Attractive Salary MANY PEOPLE only dream bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, totals. Call after 530 p.m , 226 State of (k>nnecticut. Receiver of CCT and authorized and Management, full time. Must CARRIER working conditions and benefits in a modern air mal ceremony marking the transfer of Behind the conflicting statements is a A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town • Bonua Plan of owning their own business. neat and clean, a bargain at 3957. directed him to take possession of the properties, books, ac­ have selling experence in conditioned plant. Rate is 87.15 per hour. Perhaps it's time for you to authority was scheduled in the eastern bitter dispute between Israel and Maj. Clerk's office. • Mileage ^ 831.900. Hayes Corporation, Planning and Zoning Commission counts documents, contracts and other records as well as men’s wear or furnishings. ’Interested applicants should apply at pursue that dream. 1 have 6460131. MOLDED FORMICA top and sector of the six-mile "security zone" Gen. Emmanuel Erskine, head of the U.N. Liberal emplovee discount. • Paid Holidays (Including Birthday) Ronald Gates, Secretary rights of action thereof, wherever located, as well as the over 1,000 businesses for sale paneled bar with two shelves along the Lebanese frontier. But the peace-keeping forces. Paid pension plan plus other • Insurance, Health and Dental Plan by owners. Many for Dated this 13th day of June, 1978 ' premises occupied by it for the transaction of its business MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 Room and four stools. 8175. 6466028. spokesmen refused to name the site or the In a weekend interview, Erskine and to operate, manage, direct, control and conduct the benefits. Call Mr. Yee, D&L, • Company Paid Pension Plan EUTlUinFOIVI minimum down. For free Ranch. Stone front, fireplace. 024-06 Vernon, 8754)785. participants charged that Israel’s refusal to turn the business thereof subject to the general supervision of the HI STANDARD INC. brochure write: Interstate 3 bedrooms. Nice lot. 8«,900. TWO PAIRS of bucket seats _ “Almost all of their main units are out." area over to his troops forced him to deal Superior Court. The court directed the Commissioner to con­ Business Marketing, PO. Box Hayes Corporation, 6464)131. from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 AUTOMOBILE Salespeople - AREA: Monufocturing/Morkotlng Sporting FIroormo 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. pair white. Excellent condi­ a' Western diplomat in Beirut said of the with the Christians, something he was not tinue the operations of CCT as a going concern and to take Must be aggressive, ar­ 31 PrMtIg* Park Circle, Eaat Hartford, Conn. 06108 MANCHESTER - Nine-room, tion. 850 pair. 633-0131. Israelis. "They've got about 1,000 men in empowered to do since the Christian PUBLIC NOTICE the steps necessary to mitigate the conditions giving rise to ticulate, well-groomed and You’ll be working with a loyal, friendly, Qoid, Echo, SERVICE BUSINESS - With 5-bedroom Colonial. First there they can fold up pretty quickly." miiitias were not sanctioned by the WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT such receivership; direct^ that the Commissioner shall neatly attired. Must have: dedicated group of employees. ClomoiM, and 8800 a week income available floor family room, 2V4 baths, SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, But a high-ranking government source TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT have all the powers of the directors, officers, managers and previous sales experience a in this area. A cash business. 2-car garage. 872,900. Call sand, stone, fill, rocessed Lebanese government. must, automobile background BImmont in Tel Aviv said Monday it appeared that Notice is hereby given that the ^ a r d of Directors, Town employees of CCT; authorized the Commissioner to appoint Minimum investment Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646 gravel. For deliveries, call Israeli officials, quoted by the state run such special deputies as may be necessary; directed all of­ preferred. Salary: plus com­ Please Call Mr. Tom Hooper at the required. 206627-0550, 203-481- 3233. J Watson Beach Co., George H. Griffing, Inc. An­ the rightist militias will be given control television, Monday rejected Erskine's of Manchester, Connecticut, met in the Hearing Room at the missions, benefits and TOWN OF MANCHESTER Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut, ficers, managers, directors, trustees, owners, employees, Manchester Herald, 643*2711 for a Call Barbara 9541. Manchester Office, 647-9139. dover, 742-7886, of the border zone since, “It's Christian criticism, accusing him instead of turning demonstratoravailable. Do Equal Housing Opportunity. Tuesday, June 6,1978 at 8:00 p.m., and voted in favor of the and agents of any insurer and any other persons with authori­ BUILDING INSPECTOR territory, they live there, and we did not a biind eye on guerrilla infiltration into not call. Inquire in person to private Interview. TO FULFILL the last stage of ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin following: „ „ ty over or in charge of any segment of CCT’s affairs to Mr. Fleury, Calia Ford, Inc., go in to fight them." the territory. m-Tus $12,537 • $13,770 our expansion program, we drapes- Austrialian valance- SCHEDULE OF QUARTERLY RATES TO BE CHARGED cooperate fully with the Commissioner; and specifically em­ 722 Wethersfield Avenue, EqmmI Opporlmnity Employer lU/F will te looking for 2 full-time This position involves inspection of buildings Jade, 144x84, 845. Touch and TO CUSTOMERS OF powered the Commissioner to pursue various means of Hartford. real estate salespeople. Call sew sewing machine with MANCHESTER SEWER DEPARTMENT FOR 1978-1979 managing the financial affairs of CCT. for compliance with codes, ordinances and F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 646 2 BEDROOM HOME, walking Maple cabinet, 865., 25 gallon The world today The Superior Court further directed that the Connecticut BOOKKEEPER - Immediate regulations and makes necessary inspections to 2121. distance to hospital, schools, fish tank with filter and FISCAL YEAR stores, park off backyard, A. FOR ALL USERS OTHER THAN LYDALL, INC. AND Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association (CLHIGA) opening. Experienced needed insure conformity with plans submitted. accessories, 835. 2 Rupp snow may assist the Commissioner upon his request in carrying for busy office, to work with SHuotlon Wonted IS 835,500. Owner-agent, 649- mobiles-40 horse power, best EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT accounts payable and Applicants must have graduated from High 6138. 87.74 out his duties; that CLHIGA shall have reasonable access to offer. Call 5666559. MINIMUM CHARGE receivable. Matured person School with not less than four years of employ­ WILL CARE FOR Cn- Lebanese clashes kill (For First 1.200 Cubic Feet.) the records, books, accounts, contracts and other documents preferred. Call for appoint­ ment as a journeyman in a building construc­ Business Property 28 of CCT so as to enable it to carry out its obligations under valescents, days or weekends. MEDITERRANEAN - (At Rate of 64.5 cents per 100 c.f.) ment, 5269680. tion trade, at least two years of which were spent Experienced, with references. (Pecan) double queen head For the Chapter 689 of the Connecticut General Statutes as well as Please call 872-9785. A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck board with double box ^ring under the order of the Superior Court; and directed CLHIGA CLIP & MAIL in supervisory inspection or design capacity, or ready to go. Call today. 203- Next 50,000 c.f. 80.645/100 c.f. former president’s son SECRETARY -. Manchester in lieu thereof, graduation from college with and mattress. Very good con­ Next 1,286,700 c.f. 0.54 /lOO c.f. to take the actions necessary to protect the policyholders, in­ Law office, shorthand HIGH SCHOOL Student 677-8116. dition, 880. 6560718. sureds, beneficiaries, annuitants, payees, and assignees of courses in architecture, structural or civil available for Lawn Mowing Next 1,337,000 c.f. 0.34 /lOO c.f. required, full time. Please MANCHESTER - For sale BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - A shock ended Richter Scale, ripped through the Next 1,337,000 c.f. 0.30 /lOO c.f. the insurance policies of CCT against failure to the perfor­ send resume. Box V c/o engineering, and one year employment of the Jobs this summer. Please call FRIGIDAIRE WASHER - NAME Dave at 643-8729. commercial building and White. Amana freezer, whjte, wave of violence and bloody clashes northern Japanese province of Miyagi All In Excess of 4,011,900 c.f. 0.27 /lOO c.f. mance of the contractual obligations of CCT due to its im­ Manchester . Herald, MAIL TO: above type, or in lieu thereof, an equivalent liquor store. Call for details, between Christian rightist miiitiamen Monday, killing 21 persons and injuring B. FOR LYDALL, INC. pairment and subject to the approval of the Commissioner Manchester, Connecticut. combination of education, experience and Coldspot refrigerator, white. ADDRESS Marion E. Robertson, Owner moving, must sell! The above schedule of User Charges will apply less a and the Superior Court. training, or in lieu thereof, a Building Official's erupted today and one of those killed was 415 others. MACHINIST - ExperimenUI. □ EDUCATION Realtor, 6465953. ’ Best offer, 742:7593. the son oj the former president .of The quake, whose epicenter was located credit for Lydall’s prior payment of its share of the 1671 bond The Superior Court has found that it is in the best interest Certificate issued by the Slate of Connecticut. of the policyholders. Insureds, beneficiaries, creditors, Must be experienced in CITY Resort Property 27 Lebanon. in the Pacific off the Japanese coast, debt, which credit is calculated by multiplying the 890,600 in Bridgeport and Lathe. Must Cr a ftsm a n 6 h p Tractor - claimants, and the parties to the receivership action that a Applications and position descriptions are Private Instructions 18 Government and Syrian officers of the jolted the city of Sendai the hardest, this year’s budget for service of the 1971 bond debt by the be ^ le to do own set up. P.O. BO X S91 38” mower blade, 42" snow proposal to use the assets of the estate of (XJT to transfer the «TITE Manchaetar, Conn. 06040- available at the Personnel Office, Municipal EASTHAM, CAPE COD. Arab peace-keeping forces met in coliapsing 42 houses as residents rushed fraction formed by Lydall’s actual discharge of cubic feet of Sebarr Industries, 243-0343. REMEDIAL READING and plow blade. Coins: Pennies, policy obligations of CCT to the Monarch Life Insurance Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ Three bedroom cottage. nickles, dimes, quarters, emergency session to discuss the fighting, screaming into the streets. sewage as the numberator and the total discharge of all TIP math; individualized work Heated. Linens furnished. users other than the Eighth District as the denominator. Company of Springfield, Massachusetts (Monarch) be ap­ MILLWRIGHT - Experienced ticut. Closing date for filing is Friday, June 23, halves. Also: 20 Mint Sets, 18 while Israeli forces continued .to pull out The tremor, the strongest since a quake EXAiRPLE: program, (lst-8th grade) by Near bay. Grant MacNeill, C. FOR THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT proved, and authorized and directed the Commissioner, in machine repairs, on textile 15 WordStar's Days' 1978. master’s degree teacher. 566 RR Box 170, Eastbam, Mass. Proof Sets, by appointment. of the last of the positions they had held also registering 7.5 on the Richter Scale at ONE FLAT RATE of 44 cents per 100 Cubic Feet of CCT, CLHIGA and Monarch to prepare an agreement, and coating equipment. PHDNE Call 2263547. Scharr Industries, 2 4 6 ^ . An 1*^|U«I i1|i|N>rtunily Kmpluypr . 8075. 02642, or call 617-2565827. since their March invasion of south Niigata on the Japan Sea coast on June 16, Discharge. generally based upon the proposal attached to the applica­ Only *8.10/ Lebanon. 1964, cracked three oil .tanks at Sendai In addition to the above sewer use charges, the Sewer tion and Order, Exhibit B, and to submit said agreement to □ CHECK ENCLOSED this Court for final approval and confirmation. PART "nME Evenings. Work Traveiers from the north said dozens of port. Department wili continue to ievy surcharges for excessive in your own home. persons were killed in the rightist At least 15,6(XI gallons of oil leaked out quantities of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B.O.D.) and Upon approval of said agreement by this Court, the ------■ ...... Experienced telephone HU IN ONE WORD PER BUI|K - MINIMUM 15 WORDS / '. . .. _ MANCHESTEII Phalangist attack on Ehden, 15 miles before repairs were made at the port on Suspended Solids (S.S.) approved by the Board of Directors provisions of Section 7 of the charter of CCT, Special Act No. solicitors. 20 hours weekly. Company doing procislon machining 50,1661, Jan. Reg. Sess., which state that: COMMMCIAL lUILDINO southeast of coastal Tripoli. Japan's main island of Honshu. on June 8, 1976 as follows: Salary plus commission. 7G- 6 l,0 M tq .n . "...no action shall be taken looking toward the dissolution 2 1 4 (or aircraft and aubmarina Induatrlaa The travelers said the dead included B.O.D. 80.06 Per.Pound in excess of 300 parts per million 6818. on 1 Aon of said corporation or the discontinuance of its business by noada: PROCESS ENQINEER Toni Franjieh, the son of Lebanon’s in­ (ppm), as determined by laboratory analysis. Voting analyzed S.S.: 80.03 Per Pound In excess of 600 parts per million the reinsurance of its risks or otherwise, except In pursuance REUEF MANAGER Wanted 1 10. i w e e fluential right-wing former President to work 2 nights during the oxparloncad In Numarical Control Tapa ROME (UPI) — Italy’s powerful Com­ (ppm), as determined by laboratory analysis. of a vote in favor of such action representing in number not Programming 2 * 3 axici' praparlng Suleiman Franjieh. less than four-fifths of the m em bm of said association.” week plus 1 afternpon on V munist Party today anaiyzed the votes of The above schedule of rates to be charged to customers o f, ,11 II U'" ...... II The dead also included Toni Franjieh's shall be suspended and annulled, pursuant to authority weekends. Must be neat, procaaa ahaata, oparatlon tima 4APMTMENTS the nationwide referendum and found the Manchester Sewer Department will become effective on nuture, dependable.' Apply wife, daughter, driver and a house ser­ July 1,1978. Charges for quarterly sewer service are due and granted in SS 366 and 36131, General Statutes, and an maaaura, work flow, and tool control to On Vonn Oftvo In Honehn H r, IVi torao itseif faced with a major defection of its Vernon Cinema IIH after 6 17 II...... II pooriMo o iln M, • •aragot, oKonnlng and vant, the travelers reported. payable upon receipt of the bill by the customer. Any charge application for liquidation and dissolution of CCT pursuant to p.m. ^Molout • roady 4 oomwolid honMt - un- rank and file. ------aaaiat tha production control manager. A Phalangist radio broadcast confirmed for the use of the sewerage system not paid within thirty (30) SS 3611 and 3614, General Statutes, will be entertained by U u - 28 Franjieh’s death and said at least 18 Both the Communists and the ruling days of the due date, shall thereupon be delinquent and shall this Court. DAY PRODUCTION People. It Induatrlal anglnaarlng background t1M,OM others were also killed in the fighting, Christian Democratic Party emerged vic­ thereupon be delinquent and shall bear interest from the due Ail persons claiming an interest in these proceedings and Work In kitchen preparing i would ba banaflcial. $12-15,000. torious in the two-day vote that provided date at the rate and in the manner provided by the General who desire to be heard or to Intervene before the relief food, (or days buslnasa. Good •: u. H.,. It B ' ...... U' the first test of popular support for their Statues of the State of Connecticut for delinquent property sought in these proceedings is granted, including approval of benefits, employer. Red Lobster Restaurant, 922 Silver Company will ba plaaaad to raviaw your Karlliquakt* damage taxes. This schedule was filed with the Town Clerk on June 9, the agreement above, suspension and aiuiulment of the 14 . II V: three-month policy of cooperation. LaneJBast Hartford, Monday .;;ii raauma or qualification latter. TOKYO (UPI) — Japan’s strongest Following the instructions of the two 1978. Any appeals from such charges must be made to the charter referred to above, aix] liquidation and dissolution of ■ -4 CCT, should nudte appropriate application to the Court as thru Friday, between 1 and 4 Court of Common Pleas of Hartford County within twenty- p.tn. II 1 1 1 earthquake in 14 years left more than MO,- majority parties, a whopping 76.7 percent soon as possible, but in any event before June 20,1978. u 40 Band to Box A 000 persons without electricity, gas and of the voters cast ballots against a Radical one (21) days of that date. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, this 31st day of May, 1978. WAITRESSES • P art time water today and cracked oil tanks at a Party-sponsored proposal that would have Jay J. Giles, Superintendent Water and Sewer Department Jos«q>h C. Mike nights. Apply Tacorral, 246 northern port. curb^ much-critici^ police powers of Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 9th day of 1978. ' Insurance Commissioner - Receiver Broad Street, Manchester. No '' The trem or, registering 7.5 on the open- preventive arrest and detention. 0234)6 021-06 phone calls j>lease. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManclKsttr. Conn., Tues., June ISj 1W» ACROSS S> Phyildin (il.) Annmr to PravloM Punl* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 13, 1978 — PAGE NINETEEN U L JU llL l 1 Drug sgeney DOWN n (ibbr.) Cfifrlaa M. Schultz BUSINESS & SERVICE 4 HawailBiT 1 Band C) j - f - X H W E i n n u n Ititnd Inatnimant ZIDC1 n n a 8 Trae kind (pl.| 2 NormanilY LIUClI OfUnD QUULI “ ^ T® s b e ■ m iir I Dear Abby, 12 fdtntifiGationt Invasion day and nDQd nnnn iV e n e v e r b e e n t o ‘VOU'REiH'lNB, (si.) 3 Star □□□E adon one: CAMP BEFORE AREN'T V0U?i evBMlN* SUN I 13 Actor Sharif 4 Allay------cinDD dddd non dy Abigail Van Buren 14 Foal 6 Friend (Sp.) □ D d n n a I / & 0 D O l ^ . . I A ' 16 Grsasa 8 Angel’s DEAR ABBY; My mother won’t let me get my noee 15 Buttrass headdress i j DIRECTORY erous-4t’e no snore dan^roue 17 Set of three 7 Animal waste □ d d D C I e ^ c lA L lY AT I '■ nds ata dolsig ft end 18 Organa of ehemical ( D d d d D ______J have even done it. sight . Month (abbr.) \ A h u n d r e d ANDf Farrow 48 Opponent 31 Sarvicaa Ollarad 31 PalnUng-Paparing 32 Bullding-Contraeting 33 , \ y / Nose plerdng has been done b t husidreda, maybe 20 KM 8 Lafge sttsry Sanlcaa Ollarad 47 Rubbish I P09T Y BuciCS ’ thousands of years in Egypt and Africa. You wear a little 22 Dscimal upit 10 Motion 28 WorkcatUa 23Rastyla Broka brsad 48 French rivar C4M TREE SERVICE • Free ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING-At- PAINTING - In te rio r / LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - gold ring toougb the hob. plctura light 30 A DAY* v 4 N in i-i3 28 Organ atop 11 Diamond 33 Environmant 48 Naat estimates, discount senior tics and cellars cleaned. Exterior. Best Workmanship I New homes custom built How can I get my mother to let hie get my nose pierced^ 27 Laavaaout sgancy (abbr.) 60 Japanasa port citizens. Company Reasonable rates. Call 646- Quality PaintI Lowest Prices! remodeled, additions, rec I know a lady who will do it for (6, but you have to have 18 Placa 28 Vow 21 Littls child 38 Pratantloua 63 Tiny paitlcla Manchester owned and 1943 for free estimate. Dan Shea, 646-5424. rooms, garages, kitchens 1' •••••••••••••••••••••••••a your mother’s permission. 31 Family 24 Summar dma 38 Pipa fitting 64 Arab chieftain operate. Call 6^1327. remodeled, bath tile, cement mambar Uvaatoek 44 Apartmanta For Rant 53 AuKm For Bala e i - V .. - WANTS NOSE PIERCED (abbr.) typa 66 City In Hawaii QUALITY CARPENTRY By R.J. MAGOWAN ti SONS-3rd. work. Steps, dormers, , I . ■ 32 Bibileal B4M TREE SERVICE - Harp instruction. Additions, Generation. Paintii^ & residential or commercial. 28 Graak lattar Ovar(prafix) 67 Concerning WInthrop — Dick Cavalll RIDING LESSONS indoor MANCHESTER, 2 bedroom GOOD USED CARS - Firm DEAR WANTS: Sorry, I cant help you do soRnetbiiig I paasaga I (Gar.) the ear Complete tree care, spraying roofing, siding, decks and gar­ Paperhanging. Free Call 649-4291. 34 Rind of grain 27 CIA riding ring. Western stock 'ment with large country price. Call 2894433.173 think you’d regret. If yon want to wear a ring thros^ Burgla 68 Wild ox and removal. Insured and ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. Estimates. Fully Iiisured. ^ t u r y , (1950. 1973 Toyota 38 Orlantal forarunnsr HB/, \ / AREY?U \ r ExWrxNkOWWHy r seat, saddle seat, and hunt E en, convenient location,. your Ewse, get the type that ciipe on, but yon don't sieed 28 Actraas . Chance 61 Zero ezperienced. Senior Citizen Telephone 646-1959. CUSTOM HOMES - Additions/ seat. All levels 228-9817. (1450. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu bavaraga STEVIE .. \ / TRYING ECriHER-ro/a<«IAA Discount. 643-7285. GARDEN HOBBYIST Will (265.00 monthly. Includes heat another h ^ in yonr head. (P.S. When girfogot bored, back 40 Britiah recreation rooms, roofing, (1850. 4 r - r 7 1 10 11 work with you planning PROFESSIONAL Painting- and hot water. Security in Use StAsne Age whan I was young, we nsed to make noblaman 1 2 3 IF YOU 1 I TV A N YTH irsk^. siding Quality Work! Best PRIVATE RroiNG LESSON- deposit required. Available ROOM ADDITIONS, and/or planting. In­ Interior Exterior, and Prices! Bud ’Talaga, 742-8732, WE PAY (10. for complete fudge.) 42 Fira (Fr.) 12 IS 14 WERE / \ AMKBMB English and Western. All ages July 1st. 6466^. 43 Datactiva AAE... J \ S IC K -? J Dormers, kitchens, garages, dividualized landscaping, Paperhan^ng. 5 years or 646-4501. welcomed. Encludes horse junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland rec-rooms, suspended ceilings perennial and annual gardens experience. Free Estimates. Auto Body, 528-im. DEAR ABBY: Last year, the manaMr of our son’s Little Charlla____ 15 16 17 care, trail riding. 633-5571. MANCHESTER - Unusual one League baseball team screamed, yeued, jumped up and 46 Proposal and roofing. 528-8958. and terraces. Call 649-3955. Reasonable rates. Call RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 II 19 20 21 22 anytime, Mr. Thompson, 742- bedroom Townhouse. Private down on his cap and turned purple in the face every time 47.Clty In Boala-Accaaaorlat 45 entrance, patio, full base­ 1973 PONTIAC Catalia - 2 Nabraaka •TIANDY MAN SERVICE” - ROTO TILLING - Established 78M. BIDWELL Home Improve­ door, vinyl top, excellent con­ one of the boys nuide a mistake. I’ve seen him 23 24 26 26 Windows, rugs, floors, light Gardens 4 Flower beds. ment. Includes heat, 60 Concart ment Co. Expert installation 1963, 28 HP OUTBOARD. appliance, carpeting, air con­ dition. CaU 4 9 ^ . worked up I was afraid he’d have a heart attad,r i hauling, cellars, attics, Reasonable. Call 646-7644, of aluminum siding, gutters instrumant 27 21 26 30 (150. Call 646-3557, anytime ditioning. (285 per month. No coiutantly belittled the boys, end I’ve seen him humiliate 61 Sanrica gutters cleaned and Installed. after 5:00 p.m. and trims. Roofing installa­ FIVE 14” MAG Wheels - For some to t ^ point of tears. Most of the kids are afraid to get 31 32 33 34 36 37 Minor repairs. Save this ad. Building Contracting 33 after 5:00 p.m. pets. Damato Enterprises, charga tion and repairs 649-6495,. 875- ^ 1021. Mopar products. G70 Series near him when he’s angry. 62 Paatiy dishaa 643-5747. TRAILBLAZER TREE Ser­ 41 42 WES ROBBINS carpentry 9109. 1974 FURY - 16Vi-foot Tires. (120. Call 569-2264, after I don’t think 8- and 9-year-oIds should he subjected to 86 flaaound 35 36 40 vice - Removals, pruning, top­ 3 p.m. t*»= LAWN MAINTENANCE. ping, chipping, hauling, land remodeling specialist. Ad­ fiberglass,tilt trailer, with ANDOVER - 4 room heated this kind of tension and ahuse, do you? 68 Vahamanca 43 44 46 46 f t «

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