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W'urranty iWilii 100 Shepard Drive, $79,000. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Cars, 461 Main St. Leaders Say Fed Action Officials Review Plans Vikings *Give* Jets Elderly Outreach Work Robert J. Terry and Brian J. Murray and Ikiuis A. Boggio and Carol Foreign Cars of Allan Mui to Maurice P. Margaret Murray to Show­ B. Boggio, property on Manchester, 174 West Will Hurt Home Market To Expand Town Transit Decision at Shea Not Always Depressing Correnti. property at 197 case Realty, propert at Knollwo^ Road, $104,375. Center Sf., Bruce A. Can­ THE RECORD DOES NOT UB Page 4 I Page 8 Page 9 Page 16 Bush Hill Road. $72,000. Green Manor Estates, $76,- Vernon Street Corp. to trell. May L. Vogel to Charles 000. Dennis P. McConville and Marriage lieenHea E. Islieb and Gloria J. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to J. Nicole McConville, proper-; Eugene C. Fazio and 1 H Miuiac$in EVEMW K R IU 12/13/78 Islieb. property at 145 Richard Lavatoria and ty on Vernon Street, $2,000. Denise A. Doyan, both of Branford St.. $49,900. Mary C. Lavatoria, proper­ Raymond N. Larose and Arlington, Va,, Oct. 13 in Victoria C. Hewey to ty on Knollwood Road, Constance R. Larose to Manchester. Mixndmtn Louise 0. Shaheen, proper­ $98,900. Nilda Martinez, property Mark J. Mendenhall and “Democrats Re|ect HUD Referendum” ty at 135 St. John St., $63,- Mary C. Baldyga to on Tumblebrook Estates, Kristin A. Hicking, both of 000. Richard J. Baldyga, $54,500. Coventry, Oct. 20 at Fair Tonight, Frank S. Eddy and Jean property at 463 Birch Johrf P. Pelkey and Emanuel Lutheran Church. Cioudy Wednesday M. Eddy to John E. Mullen Mountain Rodd, $25,000. Patricia A. Pfelkey to Den­ George P. Brook Jr. and III and Marilyn J. Stoudy, Dennis J. Klotzer and nis N. Perrault and Nancy Ann C. Lynn, , both of DEMOCRAT PENNY “Members of Details on page 2 property at 86 Falknor Marsha Klotzer to Virginia L. Perrault, property at 58 Manchester, Oct. 27 at St. Drive. $56,000. H. Swanton, property at Jensen St., $59,^. Mary’s Church. the Board of Directors are elected to Robert C. Goldsnider to Northfield Green Con­ Oral M. Allies Jr. and Stephen M. Holt and Lynn dominiums, $57,000. JuilgeiiienI lien Christine A. Ritchie, both |n n Chad Autopsy M. Holt, property at 86 Caroline T. Pachesa to Norris Corp. against of Manchester, Nov. 10. make decisions affecting the town. Vol. kCIX, No. 14 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, October 16, 1979 » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 • 20(t Single Copy • 15it Home Delivered Phelps Road, $51,000. Joan A. D’Avanzo, proper­ Edward J. Lorraine Dupre, Bruce D. Major an'd TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) - J.A. McCarthy Inc. to ty on Elberta Road, $59,- $633. Alana D. Berntsen, both of I do not see what exalts this partic­ Pieces of Chad Green’s organs have been removed by a team of William G. McKinney and 000. Guaranty Bank and Manchester, Oct. 19 at doctors to find out if cancer of Dorothy M. McKinney, Eugene T. Corbitt to Trust against Richard and North United Methodist. ular item (HUD) to the Status of an property on Knollwood John W. Dumas and Helen Patricia Botticello, $!,-■ Jerry R. Pelletier and Laetrile-induced cyanide Road, $94,265. M. Dumas, property on 974.58. Doreen A. Graveline, both advisory Referendum.” poisoning killed the 3-year-old President Cleared James F. Marmund and Earl Street, $60,000. George F. Brooks and of Manchester, Oct. 19. at boy, central figure in a dispute Winifred M. Marmund to Raul J. Carboni and Lynn Gwen H. Brooks against Church of the Assumption. over the controversial cancer Carroado Zerbini and M. Carboni to Vincent Charles J. and Maureen L. Kevin J. McCooe and treatment. Claudia Zerbini, property Piras and Sandra Piras, Coniam, $4,036.90. Barbara A. King, both of The boy's parents defied a at Green Manor Estates, property at 884 Center St., T rade Nuiiies Manchester, Oct. 20 at St. Massachusetts court order nine In Funding Probe $61,000. $57,000. Dan Ross Inc. Small James Church. / DEMOCRAT CASSANO “There is months ago and spirited their Wendell B. Reid to towheaded son to Mexico to obtain WASHINGTON (UPI) - Special cy — which extended Carter credit Nutmeg Homes Inc., the controversial doses of such secrecy that Justice Depart­ no reason at this time to have a ref­ counsel Paul Curran said today he ranging up to $645,000 for an adver­ property on Highland Laetrile to treat his leukemia. He ment officials said Monday they had died Friday. It will be two to three has found no evidence of criminal tising blitz during the Pennsylvania no idea what today's announcement Street, $25,820. erendum on the Community Develop­ wrongdoing in his investigation into primary. Joanne Phillips to Doris weeks before the results of an would be. loans from Bert Lance’s National “I believe it is appropriate to state Potter and Sylvia Daniels, autopsy by the five-man team of A spokesman for Civiletti said ment Funding.” Bank of Georgia to the Carter family right here that there is that there is property at Elizabeth Mexican and U.S. pathologists are Monday the attorney general had known. peanut business. no evidence to establish that Jimmy "not been told about the substance of Drive. $54,500. Curran delivered a bulky report to Carter committed any crimes, ” Ira Press and Irene what's going to take place." the Ann Stuart Writing Desk REMEMBER! Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti Curran said. “Further, my overall Curran's investigation focused on Press to Thomas J. Oppelt ‘Not Afraid^ and said there is “no room for doubt" conclusion ... is that based on all the Jr. and Bernice Oppelt, evidence Lance's bank gave the CHICAGO (UPI) - President to his conclusion that no money was evidence and the applicable law, no property on Pond Lane, $4,- REPUBLICANS VOTED TO Carter peanut warehouse in Plains *389 Carter told a town meeting in sub­ diverted from the Carter peanut indictment can. or should be brought loans without full collateral, and 000. Meticulously crafted GIVE YOU THE REFERENDUM urban Dolton that he is “not warehouse to Jimmy Carter's 1976 against anyone.” once allowed Carter family check Susan H. Parla to Robert presidential campaign. Curran said he interviewed the Coulombe and Delores in rich, solid cherry. afraid ... In fact, I look forward to overdrafts totaling $500,000. tough political fights” - quite ob­ "Every nickel and every peanut president for four hours under oath Coulombe, property at 61 Locks on all drawers, A bonded warehouseman, Jimmy viously referring to the potential have been traced into and out of the on Sept. 5 at the White House and, Essex St., $59,000. automatic slides VOTE N R THE PARTY THAT LISTEHS Hayes, has been quoted in newspaper challenge by Sen. Edward. warehouse,” Curran said in a state­ after subpoenas were issued, "The reports as describing an elaborate William A. Sacherek and and 5 interior Kennedy for the Democratic ment, “and no funds were unlawfully president produced all documents Mary A. Sacherek to AHD HEARS WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYIHG scheme under which he and Billy drawers. presidential nomination next diverted in either direction.” sought and more. ” Carter used the same collateral to Heritage Savings and Loan year. He said there also was no evidence He said President Carter, whose 62 Association, property at 53 borrow twice from the Georgia bank. But Jane Byrne - who gave the to support filing of criminal charges percent ownership of the warehouse Cottage St., $35,000. Rafshoon's lawyer. William Stack, president’s confusing and ul­ with respect to alleged irregularities has been in a blind trust since he Ravindran Nayar and von STRMCHT REPUBIICAN said Monday Curran has "had com­ timately luke-warm endorsement in loans from the National Bank of assumed the presidency, "has plete access to all of our records, and Monisha Nayar to Charles Paid For By Tho Ropubllcan Town Committot-Mary Ratchar Traaa. Georgia to the Carter warehouse in cooperated totally in this in­ Heering and Lillian warned against a battle for the the question of being a target (of an nomination, saying the Plains, Ga. vestigation." indictment) has never even occurred Heering, property at 31 Democrats could not afford “a Curran said he personally inter­ The investigation was conducted in to me" French Road. $60,000. national intraparty bloodbath at viewed President Carter under oath Ronald H. Denison and this crucial time.’’ during the investigation. Lorraine Denison to There had been allegations some of Frechette, Martin and Military Coup the $7 million in loan money was Rothman Inc., property at Audit Charges SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador diverted illegally to the Carter cam­ (UPI) - Military officers ousted paign at a time when it was starved WAXES Meet President Humberto Carlos for cash. The probe also focused on HiaLEY Romero in a bloodless coup and evidence Lance's bank allowed the MANCHESTER - Carter peanut warehouse a $500,000 NASA Waste Manchester WATES will packed him and his family on a plane for Guatemala, apparently check overdraft. meet at the Italian- reports, both men "were severely eu route to the United States. Quake Damage Former Attorney General Griffin WASHINGTON (UPI) - Audits American Club on Eldridge exposing waste and mismanagement harassed about findings pul into A six-man junta, including one Bell appointed Curran to conduct an Street Tuesday. Weighing Brawley Drug Store in downtown Brawley, Calif., has its in the space program have been sup­ reports. The condition has continued civilian, announced it had taken investigation of the charges last in will be from 6:30 to 7:30. merchandise scattered as an earthquake hit Brawley at 4:17 March in the face of demands from pressed and the auditors have been to get worse. " Members are reminded to Famous Brand control Monday but was quickly harassed by an official of the Lynch, who was Knight s super­ reduced to two colonels who p.m. Monday. It was only one of many stores in the area which congressmen that the sensitive probe bring items for the Octf 20 be handled independent of the ad­ National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ visor, has since been ordered fair. issued a nationwide radio appeal was hit. Along with this damage, windows were shattered. transferred to NASA's San Francisco Children’s Clothing for an end to the political violence ministration. ministration. a former auditor has (UPI photo) office. Congressional sources that has killed 550 people this Curran, a Republican and former told Congress. familiar with the NASA investigation year. U.S. attorney from New York, told a In a Sept. 7 letter to Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., chairman of the said Lynch was given the option .of Retirees Group for Less In Washington, the State news conference today he was Appropriations subcommittee that either “getting out or taking the EAST HARTFORD - Department said it had no infor­ Shocks Continue delivering two reports — one to The Pratt & Whitney Air­ Civiletti and the second, to Congress. funds NASA, Raymond Knight transfer." Once upon a time. Moms used to dress their little girls and mation on Romero’s Charging repeated suppression of craft Retiree’s Group will • • k. » He said “both legal and ethical charged that both he and his im­ boys up in beautiful playthings and dress clothes. But whereabouts, but reported mediate supervisor have been sub­ his work, Knight said NASA refused meet Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. at calm” in San Salvador. considerations prohibit me from the Aircraft Club, 200 Cle­ times passed, costs went up, and Mom had to start buying After Big Quake publicly disclosing the fu!' contents” jected to severe harassment in re­ to permit the issuance of an audit ment Road. less clothing, and couldn’t afford real good quality anymore. of his report to the attorney general, cent years from NASA headquarters (completed last December) of the We think little boys and girls deserve to wear nice clothing, Plants Silent slept outdoors in the warm desert air and that the report to Congress was over their audit reports. Johnson Space Center's public EL CENTRO, Calif. (UPI) - exhibits program even though it so we're helping Moms buy them more easily. Aftershocks today repeatedly jolted as hundreds of aftershocks, large and incomplete because of grand jury Knight, one of whose audits Nuclear reactors were silent found "questionable public affairs Articles of Confederation and rolled through the Imperial small, continued through the night secrecy rules. revealed substantial quantities of You see, at Children's Wear-House, Moms find the children’s ■J today in Colorado and Ohio, and Lance, one of the president’s moon rocks and soil samples are mis­ activity plans and funding ' and The "Articles of Con­ and pre-teens’ brands they love to buy and prices they can Virginia’s largest electric utility Valley, following an earthquake that and into the morning hours. caused millions of dollars in damage closest friends and advisers, sing, said he chose to take early “inadequate control and manage­ federation and Perpetual easily afford. We thought children’s clothing cost too much... is considering conversion of two “ We have only been counting those Union," adopted by the Con­ registering above 4.0 today,” said a resigned as budget director in 197'7 retirement last June “because of the ment of property. " unfinished nuclear plants to coal Monday but no deaths and surpising- tinental Congress in 1777, did so we brought the prices down. So now, little girls and boys spokeswoman at the Caltech during an inquiry into his financial unfortunate conditions involved with Another audit report on NASA's because of “growing uncertainty” ly few major injuries. not establish a sovereign can play together happily ever after in good, old fashioned seismological laboratory in dealings. He later was indicted on performing audits and reporting the White Sands Test Facility in New nation. The colonies, or over nuclear power. ’The vibrations of Monday’s quake, Mexico, Knight said, uncovered im­ quality clothing at old fashioned prices. at 6.4 on the Richter scale the Pasadena, bank fraud charges. result,” states, delegated only those • V In Surry, Va., a jury was con­ It was learned that Proxmire has proper use of funds and other powers they could not han­ “We’ve had four since midnight, There were allegations some of the vened to consider today the case strongest to hit the U.S. mainland in asked the General Accounting Office program mismanagement. dle individually, such as to more than eight years, were felt in and dozens of smaller ones - just loan money was tunneled to Gerald of two young men charged with to investigate the charges and report wage war, establish a uni­ 935 MAIN ST„ M ANCHESTER / 643-5171 Charge Itl tall buildings throughout the Rafshoon's Atlanta advertising agen- form currency, contract sabotaging the Surry nuclear tons of them.” DAILY TIL 5:30 / TUE & THUR TIL 9 PM convenient Revolving southwest comer of the nation, from “These aftershocks are keeping us to him by Dec. 10. debts for general expense power plant to draw attention to In the letter to Proxmire, a copy of CLOSED SUN & MON Plani Alicayt Available Phoenix to the Pacific. on our toes,” said Carl Schwettmann, and make treaties for for­ alleged hazards they feared could Prize Shared which was obtained by UPI, Knight Leader Quits eign nations. Taxes for pay­ CHILDREN’S Destruction struck the southern assistant Imperial County county fire cause a disaster. ment cf expenses were lev­ chief. “ We’re just hanging loose until charged the head of NASA’s Office of The Fort St. Vrain nuclear Imperial Valley, a desert farming Turkey Post ied by the states. this jelly bowl settles down.” In Economics Audit, Morton Cohen, had been : generating station, Colorado’s region just north of the Mexican “severely criticizing” audits done at border. Pdlice and sheriff’s deputies only nuclear plant, 40 miles STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — the Johnson Space Center in Houston, ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) - Monday-Saturday Walls buckled, ceilings fell in and patrolled central areas of El Centro Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit EAMNUSE northeast of Denver, was shut American Theodore W. Schultz and Texas. gas and water lines ruptured in the and Calexico during the night to pre­ handed in his letter of resignation to INSIDE MARSHALL'S MALL 10'HI 9 down early Sunday after the West Indian Sir Arthur Lewis won “Recently he has been suppressing release of what officials called a cities of Calexico, Brawley and El vent looting. The windows were significant audit reports containing Turkish president Fahri Koruturk Centro. broken out of about 75 percent of the the Nobel economics prize today for Manchester Parkade minute amount of radioactivity conditions showing NASA mis­ today,^ bringing an end to his 21- Fires broke out, a highway bridge their research into the problems of into its reactor building. stores in the area. management, waste, and un­ month-old government. collapsed, cracks opened in roads, The All-American Canal, which developing countries. KAUY INTEKSTED IN In Oak Harbor, Ohio, the Davis- reasonable practices,’' Knight said. Ecevit said his left-of-center coali­ carries irrigation water, was Schultz, 77, the Charles L. Hutchin­ Besse nuclear power station was mobile homes toppled off their foun­ tion, now a minority coalition after a Pre-Teen damaged “extensively” about 15 son Distinguished Service professor “Now he is in the process of trying to shut down Monday for the fourth dations and plate glass windows remove the regional director (Claude battering in special parliamentary PLAN TO ATTEND sprayed spears of shattered glass. miles east of El Centro, sheriff’s at the University of Chicago from Rulky C ardigans time in a month. The shutdown 1952 to 1972, is now professor N. Lynch) from that office,’’ elections, will continue ruling Turkey EVERYDAY SAVINGS TO 5 0 % ON: An irrigation canal was damaged, deputies reported. until a new government is formed. was caused by a malfunction in emeritus there. Cohen, according to congressional By Braetan raising a fear of flooding. In Boston, California Gov. Edmund A presidential spokesman said • Tiny Tots • Wonderknit Hooded styls, Dutton front. the turbine control system, said Sir Arthur, 64, is James Madison sources familiar with the NASA in­ • Qulltex • Baby Togs A 500,(X)0-gallon gasoline tank rose G. Brown suspended his presidential Koruturk has not asked any of the • Pretty Please • Polly Flinders Sizes Small to Largo representatives for Toledo professor of political economy at the vestigation, was fired Sept, 28, three • Donmour • Her Majesty and dropped with such force the bot­ campaign swing through New country's political leaders to form a • Doe Spun * Little World Rag. 45.00 Edison. Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton weeks after Knight’s letter to • Oshkosh • Alleen tom seam split. Gasoline was England to fly to the quake area new government, although Ecevit, as • Levi's * Pelican Harbor NOW University. Born in St. Lucia in the Proxmire and three days before ICAMPAI H * • Danskln • White Stag pouring out at a rate of 25 to 50 today. NASA’s new Inspector General head of Turkey's largest political 6 79 • TIdykIns • Russ Togs • Billy the Kid • London Fog Under Attack gallons a minute, as firemen labored “There is some worry about the West Indies, he has lived in the Eldon Taylor assumed his post. party, would be asked first under the 19,99 to contain the growing pond of flam­ American canal,” said an official in United States since 1968. Prominent civil rights leaders In announcing the award, the Under NASA audit procedures, the constitution. PUBLIC FORUM mable liquid. Brown’s party. “We won’t really Reliable sources close to opposi­ who made recent overtures to the regional audit director has authority know how serious it is until after an Swedish Royal Academy said Schultz Boye Palestine Liberation Organization ’The Red Cross said 40 to 100 per­ to issue reports that do not involve tion leader Suleyman Demirel, G/rfs sons were injured, including about 30 inspection Tuesday, but we may have developed a detailed critique of the E T THE U M D W DnECrORS MNDIDATEI are being attacked by two of their industrialization policies of NASA-wide policies. However, they whose opposition coalition has Plaid Jumpers Corduroy Jeans colleagues for increasing friction across the border in Mexico, but ap- to do something about the water flow require the consent of NASA’s direc­ enough votes in the assem*'ly to form parently only three were developing countries and their between blacks and Jews. to prevent flooding.” tor of audits in Washington. a government, said he will try to ad­ ^ Sparkle By Laa hospitalized, including a woman who 'Three 500,0(X)-galIon tanks at a neglect of agriculture. Stralglil bg, all cotton. In Israel Monday, Bayard Knight said whenever he and vance the national election from Oc­ DATE: TOMORROW OCTOBER 16, 1979 Pisalsd front-scoop nock, suffered a heart attack. Southern Pacific oil pipeline facility The cash prize of $193,0(X) will be Fall shsftos. Sizes 8-14 rag. and slim Rustin, a former associate of the shared by the two men. Lynch issued or tried to issue their tober, 1981. TIME: 7:30 PM 8liM4-ex and 7-14 W aM sizes 2S-28 Rev. Martin Luther King, singled Thousands of residents of the area outside El Centro sprang leaks. Rtg. to 17,00 Rag. la 17.00 out the Rev. Jesse Jackson of PLACE: BENTLEY 8CHOOL-HOLLI8TER 8T. NOW Chicago, saying his recent meeting with PLO chief Yassar 9.99^10.99 10.79to 13.59 Arafat was “catastrophe. Lawyers Threaten Suit on Sewer Pact TOTKCMIMTIS VIEWS Oft By CHARLIE MAYNARD if the district signs the three-party is signed. threatening us?” with Town and South Windsor of­ “No, I’m not,” said Beck. LISTEN Intant9 G/r/o Boye Herald Reporter sewer agreement with South Windsor Beck further challenged the night’s ficials who drafted the agreement, Inside Toddy “ You said ‘acting in our own and the Town of Manchester. proceedings because he said he was said it was important to adopt the Our Own Cradle Sot MANCHESTER — Two attorneys peril,”’ replied Lassow. "I must not Fancy Blouses Knit Shirts Classified...... 13-14 The agreement would allow each not notified until 5 p.m. that the document without outside in ★ FEDERAL INTERFERENCE r for a local environmental group be able to understand legal terms.” By Wohdar Knit Comics...... 15 town to accept sewage from other agreement would be discussed and terference. RlanketSlaapers and Sh irts appeared again before the Eighth “What I’m saying is that you must ds wid pMsms, polysster Craws, turiltnsoks and placket Editorial ...... 7 because he charged the district has “We (the liason committee) ★ REGIONAL GOVERNMENT Pastel shades, polysstsr Mend, (collars. Sojids and Prints. District Board of Directors to when the contours of the land make it consider the effect of the action. full ziiiM r. ron U onok Entertainment ...... 12 challenge actions they feel would more feasible than building pump no authority to enter the agreement wanted to resolve a situation because 81m s • SnunsX Larg* 8IM S7-14 Sizes 4-7 and 8-16 Family,...... 6 without the consent of the voters. Beck declared. ‘T m not trying to it was becoming too much of a mud­ lead to pollution of the Hockanum stations to force the sewage against threaten anyone. If the agreement is ★ YOUR PROPERTY TAXES Rm . 7JM • R8|. to 10.00 Rag. to 11.00 Obituaries ...... 8 River. gravity. “You’d better believe it,” he said. died pond for the three areas in­ MW NOW NOW Peopletalk...... 2 “There’s going to be a lawsuit if you to channel sewage from South Wind­ volved,” he said. “This is becoming Bruce Beck and Anthony Pagano, Beck said the intervention petition sor into Manchester, theiri you all Sports...... 9-11 representing Ray Smith, Michael for his clients must be taken into con­ enter this agreement.” not a sewage problem, but a political ★ STRONG MAYOR FORM OF GOVERNMENT must consider that action.” 5.70 6.99 to 8.99 4.99 to 9.99 Television ...... 12 Dworkin and the Manchester En­ sideration because o( “the possibility Miffed at the remark. District problem. This is ridiculous.” PAID FOR BY CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR MANCHESTER'S DEVELOPMENT ^V eather^^^^^^^^^^. .2 President Gordon Lassow replied However, Director Joseph Tripp, a vironmental Coalition, told the direc­ of unreasonable pollution of the member of the liason committee —See Page Eight tors Monday night they face a lawsuit Hockanum River” if the agreement tersely, “Do I understand you’re PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 16, 1979 - PAGE THREE The Weather District Board Divided Trademark o/ Comedian Peopletalk On Backing Candidates seven candidates have unilaterally No Longer Just a Joke By CHARLiii: MAYNARD told Bletchman to "let her finish.” declared themselves." As order was restored, Mrs. Herald Reporter By JAMES V. HEALION decent margin. They turned to various poultry items Bletchman challenged other direc­ Gregan said, “Everyone has the United Press International whose prices have been more steady. MANCHESTER -One member of tors to reveal their endorsements right to vote his or her conscience. the Eighth Utilities District Board of Comedian Joe Penner used to get a lot of laughs saying, “Fresh duckling is displayed in the fresh poultry case, and they offered their comments You’re really out of line to ask the which is connected to the fresh meat case and it gets a Directors divided with his colleagues only after Bletchman persisted. board to (endorse candidates).’’ “Wanna buy a duck?” But these days people might take levfst tiiiniatuih ' much higher level of exposure,” Hoben said. Monday over the endorsement of “We’re not telling the town to do him seriously. A record 17 million ducks are expected to “To come out as i board," said There’s not much waste in a duck, either. Its feathers candidates in this year's municipal Director Sam Longest, “I don’t think anything," Bletchman replied. be marketed in 1979. elections. s New England’s largest producer of ducks, Julius Ryt- are hold as well as its feet, which are exported to Hong we should. If we want to make a “Something is happening There is an Kong and used in various ways. The export profits keep Director Robert Bletchman said point, we should make it in a per­ attacker out there with a manifest in­ Ml, ' man, said last year 15.4 million birds valued at $85 the board should endorse candidates million were marketed, up 12 percent in volume over the retail price of duck down in the United States, Hoben E 3 » sonal way." tent to destroy us.” '' I'N said. VIATHIK fOTOCAtT • who have publically suppiorted what 1977. “That’s a terrible avoidance of One Republican candidate had an Paul Korody of the Poultry and Egg Institute of he called "the district’s right to self- leadership," Bletchman charged. opportunity to speak on the issue Rytman runs a big grain company and raised chickens For period ending 7 a.m. 10/17/79. Tuesday night will determination’’ and chided his America in Alexandria, Va., says duck sales are also find mostly fair weather across ihe nation with skies "Responsible people should spedk earlier in the meeting. .State Rep. most of his life. Three years ago he bought Pinecrest colleagues for not speaking out. bulging because genetic engineering “has made them far ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Some rain, however, out and you have not.” Walter Joyner, R-55th, had in­ duck farms in Sterling, Mass., and increased the yield However, other members said the more desirable to consumers as far as meat and fat con­ may be noted over parts of the central Plains and Evelyn Gregan agreed with troduced three GOP hopefuls to the from 10,000 ducks a week to 1.3 million a year. board should avoid partisan stances tent are concerned.” Mississippi Valley, as well as along sections of the lower Longest that the expressed opinions board and each had given a short “We’re selling, they’re buying,” he says simply. and each member should express his Bill Melnick of King Solomon Foods in Brooklyn, N.Y., Eastern Seaboard. should be those of the individual talk. One of the first major areas in the United States to opinion at the voting booth. begin raising ducks was Long Island, N.Y., where a which warehouses and distributes poultry, said the pop­ director, and not a show of support When asked by Bletchman for her ularity of ducks might be related to the “advent of high (lonneolicul Forecast Bletchman said it was “absolutely from the board position on consolidation of the dis­ Yankee clipper skippered by Capt. James E. Palmer in­ incumbent upon the leaders” to bound from China dropped off a flock of 15 white Peking priced commodities. People are more sophisticated “I feel every person here has the trict and the town. Town Board of today - they’re willing to try something different.” Partly .sunny today highs in the mid 50s, around 13 C. reveal their choices because “the ducks in 1873. right to their opinion," she said. Directors candidate Gloria Della However, Roger Anderson of Shop-Rite, an East Hart­ Fair tonight with lows in upper 30s and low 40s. Partly survival of the district is at stake." U.S. Transportation Secretary Neil ford meeting of the American Association of But in decades past, duckling sales remained flat ‘"The Board of Directors is non­ Ferra said, “I think that if a change ford, Conn.-based chain that is part of a 200-store cloudy with chance of showers Wednesday. Highs around "There are some persons seeking Goldschmidt said Monday the federal govern­ State Highway and Transportation Officials, because people thought the bird was a holiday or seasonal partisan.” is going to be made, it’s up to your cooperative in Connecticut and Massachusetts, implied tiO. Probability of precipitation near zero percent today 20 public office who have declared the talks with, left to right. State Commissioner item. This was backed up by research in the 1960s, said Jack Lemmon was the man of the hour “But not on the issue of survival,” people. I’m opposed to a town wide ment has granted conditional approval of the the duck producers should not counftheir chickens before percent tonight 30 percent Wednesday. Northwest winds Eighth's right of self- Ray Clark of the National Duckling Council in Chicago. when Thalians’ President Debbie Reynolds replied Bletchman. vote.” environmental impact statement for comple­ of Transportation Arthur Powers, Gov. Ella they hatch. 10 to 15 mph diminishing to variable 10 mph or less by determination,” he said, "namely "rhe council began promoting tbe duck as the bird for gave him his “Mr. Wonderful" award at “Yes, absolutely,” Mrs. Gregan “I dislike outside intervention,” tion of Interstate 84 in Connecticut. Grasso and Rep. William Cotter, D-Conn. “As far as fresh duck sales go, 1 would say they've in­ later today and tonight. Southerly winds increasing to 15 the Republican candidates and John all seasons. the group s annual ball. A host of stars, in­ retorted. she said. "If I'm going to complain of Goldschmidt, left, who addressed the Hart­ (UPI photo) creased, but nowhere near the point of making a place in to 20 mph and gusty Wednesday. Tucci." At this point, the discussion government interfering with our CD Marketers wanted consumers to tbink of the duck as a cluding Gene Kelly, Tony Curtis, Ray "We have to persuade the town classy meal - and at $1 a pound compared to chicken at the market,” he said. “It’s strictly an impulse-type item reached it most acrimonious level funds, I certainly can't have the town outside of the holidays.” .Air Pollution Forecast Bolger, Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, that the Eighth District js a good idea and District President Gordon interfering with the Eighth 50 cents and turkey at 70 cents, the bird probably for the town, the country, for qualifies. Consumers began catching on around 1974. HARTFORD (UPD - The state Department of En­ were on hand to pay tribute to Lemmon. Lassow and Clerk Howard Keeney District.” democracy.” he continued. ‘.‘Only Citizen Group ‘Appalled’ Long Island now raises more than 3 million ducklings vironmental Protection forecast good air pollution levels (UPI photo) for Connecticut today and reported good levels around annually, and the business has begun migrating to the Midwest because of high property values and population Ihe state Tuesday surges, an industry source said, Board Grants Variances By Federal OK on 1-84 T^e world's largest producer of ducks is C&D Foods Estate Long Island Sound Kennedy Is Fast Inc., in Franksville, Wis., which produces 5 miilion a HARTFORD (UPI) - The state's ticut Turnpike in Killingly and to therefore reduce air pollution in the year. By 8 e RALD P. ROTHMAN, Realtor Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk With Love Letter largest consumer advocacy group begin immediate work on one section area, James R. Hoben, C&D's vice president for sales and Point, N Y. — Low pressure approaching from the west has vowed tb continue its fight of the Hartford to Providence, R.I, Although the conditional approval marketing, says ducks are doing well for two basic Wednesday. Winds westerly 10 to 15 knots today. Variable Despite Public Objection against completion of Interstate-84 Ted Kennedy is a fast hand with a love letter. highway. does allow some work to t«gin, a reasons: the rising costs of other meats and the increased LET THERE BE LIGHT... 10 knots or less tonight, southerly 10 to 20 knots Even as President Carter wooed Chicago Mayor and says it was “appalled” by the The latest clearance will allow con­ Transportation Department availability of fresh duck at retail counters. about turning on the Wednesday. Fair today. Becoming cloudy tonight. Cloudy Your telephone rings. It is Jane Byrne in person Monday, helping her pull in trucks, but I wonder.” Mr. Cun­ Objection came from Stanley federal government's approval of the struction of the short Silver Lane link spokesman said it will be three to He said when red meat and fish prices began rising, your REALTOR saying that overhead lights in these with chance of showers Wednesday, Visibility over 5 more than $1 million at her first major fundraiser, By LANKY ZUBOFF $400 million project. between an existing section of 1-84 in five years before the highway is food service people were caught in a price squeeze and rooms for it could be harsh miles lowering to 1 to 3 miles in showers Wednesday. ningham asked, “he is already in a Nelesko, 224 East Middle Turnpike, he is coming right over with Kennedy was sending a telegram admiring her Herald Reporter nonconforming neighborhood, why who said the carport would be “too The Connecticut Citizens Action Bolton and 1-86 in East Hartford. finished. began looking “for other things where they could have a a prospect. You hang up the and make the room look un­ Average wave heights 1 to 2 feet today decreasing to 1 leadership and reminding her, “just remember that Group called the federal decision an­ Twelve miles of the Connecticut por­ The Rhode island section of the inviting. Turn on every light foot or less tonight increasing Wednesday. MANCHESTER - The Zoning make it more non-conforming? It’s close to our property,” phone. What's the next thing I have known you and loved you and Chicago Board of Appeals Monday night un­ primarily residentially zoned.” nounced Monday by U.S. Transporta­ tion already have been built. project is still awaiting final ap­ Northeast Will Stop you do? Turn on every light in a storage room or closet. longer." animously approved five variance He said the trucks pulled in and out Board member Harry Reinhom tion Secretary Neil Goldschmidt Goldschmidt said the highway will proval while officials assess the in the house. Why? Go all out in illuminating the Extended Outlook Longer than whom'.’ Guess. requests with objections from the at a speed greater than 25 miles per pointed out that the carport would “ludicrous" in light of the Carter ad­ be financed with 90 percent f^eral ecological effects on the Scituate Because you want to give kitchen - the cheerier the public being raised about two of the hour and were extremely noisy, said come no to the Nelesko ministration's advocacy of oil con­ money and 10 percent state bonding. Reservoir. The EPA objects to that Using Oil on Weeds the prospect the best image better. Brighten up the Extended outlook for New England Thursday through Connections requests. Cunningham who said there was property than the driveway currently servation and commitment to urban Goldschmidt was in Hartford to ad­ path because the reservoir is the HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast Utilities has vowed to you can of the comfort, bathroom too - but carefully Saturday: Anthony Botticello, 18 Perrett noise pollution as early as 5 a.m. does, and he asked “has the driveway revitalization. dress the annual meeting of the state's main water supply. stop using heating oil to control weed growth near power beauty and livability you are choose the right wattage lor Mass.. R.I. & Conn.: Clearing Thursday. Fair Friday. Joan Baez says she'll take her battle on behalf of Place, was granted a request for a Botticello said his trucks did not caused a disturbance or in­ "We are appalled by American Association of State Rhode Island also must draft alter­ lines if the practice cuts into normal heating oil supplies offering. In other words, you bulbs by the mirror, pick the Partly cloudv with a chance of showers Saturday. High starving refugees in Southeast Asia straight to the variance to change his side yard exceed speed limits. “It only looks convenience?” Goldschmidt's decision," a CCAG Highway and Transportation Of­ native corridors north and south of this winter in Connecticut. want to sell a home not a most flattering one. Remember, it's just as im­ temperatures ranging from the mid 50s to the mid 60s. top. She's been touring refugee camps in northern requirements from 20 feet to 16.68 that way because they’re big.” He Nelesko said it hadn't caused a spokeswoman said. ficials. the Scituate watershed. Northeast spokesman Emmanuel Forde said the com­ house. And full illumination portant to have lights on in Low temperatures from the upper 30s to the upper 40s. Thailand and says she'll fly to Rome Sunday in a bid feet to permit him to increase the who said he has never been charged problem. The variance was granted CCAG Director Marc Caplan said State Transportation Department Wendall Flanders, director of pany would be willing to find another way to prevent is the best way to give your Vermont: Clearing Thursday, Increasing clouds to see Pope John Paul II. size of a building which will house 18 with a traffic violation because of on the grounds the east side of the he will be meeting with other studies show only 15 percent of the Rhode Island's Transportation w e^s from interfering with power line transmissions if home that “lived-in” look. the afternoon as it is for a Friday. Chance of showers Saturday. High in the 50s to Ms. Baez — who says the Vatican has “responded refuse trucks. high speeds. yard is the widest portion of the lot citizens' groups opposed to the motorists who will use the completed Department, said the announcement the practice of mixing oil and herbicides “should pose a Furniture and rugs and night-time showing. near M. Low in the 30s to near 40. favorably " to her request for a papal audience — Botticello said the proposed con­ Botticello, answering the other that will permit construction to highway project to discuss future 1-84 will actually drive all the way to showed Goldschmidt “recognizes the problem in terms of heating oil supplies.” fixtures take on a warm ★ ★ ★ ★ Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of showers hopes to engineer some resettlement of refugees in struction would allow him to house charges, said he had no plan to in­ enclose a vehicle. plans to prevent its completion. RhodeTsland. Most of the traffic will importance both Rhode Island and The company made the pledge during a hearing Mon­ glow from the proper Frechette, iUaitin& Thursday. Chance of showers north and fair south Latin America where terrain and weather are all his vehicles and would eliminate a crease the size of his business and he The board also granted a variance The federal government’s con­ be heading to points in Connecticut. Connecticut have placed on comple­ day before the state Division of Public Utilities Control, lighting. Here are a few Rothman, INC. REuioRs ■ ‘ Friday. Fair all sections Saturday. Highs in the 50s to similar to that of their homeland. drainage problem. hadn't had any complaints about to Paul D. Liebig, 272 Porter St., to ditional approval of an environmen­ Regional f^eral Environmental tion of Route 1-84. " The hearing was called after State Consumer Counsel “bright" ideas. S k B e tte r lower 60s. Lows in the 30s. And how can the pope help? Says she, “He's good Opposition came from James Cun­ odors from other neighbors. reduce the southeast side of his yard tal impact statement for the highway Protection Agency officials had ap­ Flanders said his department Barry Zitser criticized the utility’s use of oil to eliminate Turn on every lamp in the already is analyzing alternate routes ifiillHomgs. on human rights." ningham and his wife, Anita Cum- The board granted Botticello’s from 25 feet to 16.5 to permit an in- project allows the state to draft proved the Silver Lane connector weed growth in light of a predicted home heating oil living room, bedrooms and design plans for the 45-mile link to because they believed it would draw to the Scituate watershed. National Forecast mingham, 143 Summit St., who said request on the grounds it would be a ground swimming pool. crisis in the state this year. family room. Be careful Tel. 646-4144 • Buffalo Plus the building expansion would allow betterment to the community to have the eastern terminus of the Connec­ traffic from local roads and City Fest !Hi Lo Botticello to increase the number of the trucks enclosed and eliminate the Charles E. Ammons was requested Albuquerque c 79 46 Milwaukee r 66 48 Oklahoma Gov, George Nigh.says he'll pay up — vehicles used in his business, which draining problem. a variance to reduce his north side Anchorage cy 47 39 Minneapolis pc 65 44 but in bis own way. giving Texas Gov. Bill Clements they said would cause further traffic In other business, Ernest A. yard to six feet from 10 feet to permit Nashville pc 72 48 something for his desk as well as his barbecue pit. Secretary's Top Goal Asheville pc 69 37 conjection, noise pollution, and odor Kearns, 220 East Middle Turnpike, an addition to his house. Atlanta pc 69 49 New Orleans pc 80 59 That means Clements is going to get a “gold- problems. requested a variance to reduce the And Williams and Nancy Sweet Billings cy 66 47 New York c 62 47 plated " cowchip before he ever sees his buffalo. Cunningham said he was not op­ were granted a variance to reduce Oklahoma City pc 75 east side of his yard to one foot. Ten Birmingham pc 72 49 61 Nigh bet the buffalo against Clement's longhorn posed to Botticello enclosing the feet is required. Kearns wanted the their north side yard to 8.8 feet from Boston c 54 42 Omaha cy 71 52 steer that the Sooners would beat Texas Saturday. Is Maintaining Roads the required 10.8 feet to allow them Brownsville Tx pc 88 71 Philadelphia pc 61 40 vehicles but said, “He (Botticello) requirement waived to allow him to They didn't. Texas won it 16-7. has stated thpro won'* anv more build a carport. to build a garane HARTFORD (UPI) - The nation must gasohol exemptions. Buffalo pc 55 42 Phoenix c 91 65 Nigh says he'll send the spray-painted cowchip to 70 60 Pittsburgh pc 60 46 s e t aside blueprints for new Goldschmidt said that the era of the Charlston S.C. c Clements with a note about the buffalo — “We had Charlotte N.C. pc 67 43 Portland Me. c 52 31 superhighways and strive to protect 1980s should also be one of increased fun­ Chicago r 64 53 Portland Or, cy 69 52 it. but it got away, " Program Sounds Appeal existing roads from “crumbling and ding for mass transit to reduce gasoline Cleveland cy 62 47 Providence c 57 43 He really will send a buffalo though—just as soon decaying.” U.S. Transportation Secretary consumption, which he said accounts for Columbus cy 56 50 Richmond pc 65 44 as he can find one — and Clements says he'd better. Neil Goldschmidt has warned. half of the nation's total petroleum con­ Dallas pc 73 65 St. Louis pc 63 57 He means to feed the beast to his football team. Goldschmidt told the American sumption. Denver pc 76 44 Salt Lake City c 73 39 For Emergency Helpers Association of State Highway and Setting aside an additional $13 billion for 73 53 San Antonio pc 88 75 / Des Moines cy Transportation Officials Monday that buses and railroads will bolster the coun­ San Diego pc 76 65 Quote of the Day Detroit r 63 40 MANCHESTER - The Red Cross shelter managers to handle respon­ country’s highway “mission” now is one try's mass transit capabilities and save Duluth pc 56 42 San Francisco pc 70 60 British author Douglas Sutherland, in “The subcommittee for Manchester’s sibility for overall operation of a of “stewardship” and not building more energy by providing an alternative to El Paso c 86 48 San Juan pc 91 76 English Gentleman's Child” — his new tongue-in- Disaster Service Program, spurred shelter sight. A minimum of 100 Seattle r 62 51 highways, aside from unfinished connec­ .single-passenger commuting, he told the Hartford c 54 35 cheek look qt the nation's traditional aristocracy: on by the recent, unrpedictable dis­ volunteers is being sought, with no Honolulu c 89 78 Spokane cy 64 48 tors. group’s annual meeting at the Hartford “No traditionally minded parent would think of aster in Windsor Locks and Windsor, limit on the number to be accepted. Houston pc 82 73 Tampa r 84 69 “More money is not in our future,” he Civic Center. Indianapolis r 62 50 Washington cy 63 50 saying at breakfast. 'It looks like being a lovely day. is sending out an urgent appeal for To emphasize the importance of said. “The present authorizations for Goldschmidt also plugged President Jackson Miss pc 77 52 Wichita cy 78 59 Let's all go to the seaside.' A much more likely volunteers to work in predetermined their appeal, Irish and LeSure resurfacing, restoration and rehabilita­ Carter's proposed windfall profits tax on Jacksonville pc 78 62 remark would be, ‘It looks like a lovely day. Let's shelters, should the need arise here. explained, “ People is what we need - tion will not do the job. oil, which has yet to clear Confess, SPORT Kansas City pc 65 56 go out and kill something.'“ people who care. The more we have, “Our country is, in fact, a land of saying the tax would generate the billions c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- Wally Irish Jr. and James LeSure, Las Vegas c 84 60 and there's no limit, the easier the marvelous highways already built that are needed for public transportation and alter­ Little Rock pc 74 57 cloudy, f-fair; hz-haze; m- co-chairmen of the shelter subcom­ job for all and the easier the opera­ missing: pc-partly cloudy ; r- Glimpses in danger of crumbling and decaying un­ nate energy research. < Los Angeles pc 73 64 mittee, in stressing the importance tion. We hope and pray fervently that Louisville r 68 52 rain: sh-showers; sm-smoke; less we put forth an effective plan, and “By 1990, the mininum savings from sn-snow ; sy-•sunny; ts- Former Treasury Secretary W. Michael of volunteer workers for the shelters, we won’t need to use the shelters, find the necessary resources to maintain these programs alone will add up to 250,- Memphis pc 76 55 Blumenthal has been elected chairman and chief but, should the worst happen, we Miami Beach r 80 75 thunderstorms; w-windy. said, “There is no such assurance for them,” Goldschmidt said. 000 barrels of oil per day,” he said. “The executive officer of Burroughs Corp., effective the anyone anymore or anyplace that, ‘It don’t want to be almost ready. We He said the tax-fed federal highway lesson for the 1980s is a simple one:,the end of next year ... Bob Dylan will promote his new must and we will be ready.” trust fund that paid for the nation's 60- cheapest barrel of oil is the barrel we The Almanac Columbia LP “Slow Train Coming” Saturday on can’t happen here.’ Much as we hope Those wishing to volunteer their year highway construction program is save.” NBC-TV's “Saturday Night Live” ... Harold Rob­ that it never will, once again it has services for general disaster duty - being deplete by fuel-efficient cars and bins is in New York promoting his 16th novel, and to attend the Oct. 29th shelter By United Press International been proven to us that disaster can “Memories of Another Day” ... Charles Bronson's manager training session - are being Today is Tuesday. Oct. 16. the 289th day of 1979 with 76 John Haberern ' strike anywhere, in too many forms to follow. next role will be that of a U.S. border patrolman in­ asked to call the Manchester Red The moon is moving from its last quarter to its new volved with illegal Mexican immigrants in ITC's to be predicted and usually, as Cross office at 643-5111. State’s Court System happened in Windsor Locks and phase. “Borderline” ... Jack Balance and Steven Keats are Haberern Head 3 8 - 4 6 The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. in Bermuda costarring in the Rankin-Bass produc­ Windsor, with little or no warning.” The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. tion “The Ivory Ape". Of United Way Need Seen 4 0 - 4 6 T a \ Those bom on this day are under the sign of Libra. Irish and LeSure said all kinds of Still Has Heavy Load American playwright Eugene O'Neill was born Oct. 16, MANCHESTER — John Haberern skills are needed for working in NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Despite the 1888. Jr. of 92 W. Vernon St., is chairman For Radios shelters, “from managing them to state’s streamlined Superior Court the Some iawyers complained that because YOU SAVE OVER «25.0 0 ! This is actress Angela Lansbury’s 54th birthday. of the Manchester 1979 United Way supplying little more than willing of a lack of clerical or secretarial help, Campaign. judicial system is burdened by a heavier On this day in history: hands and loving hearts.” In Disaster work load, a shortage of personnel and judges are hard pressed to write their In 1940, anticipating a Japanese buildup for war, the Lottery Numbers Haberern is vice president - ad­ decisions. ministration of Klock - Division of tight budgets, Connecticut lawyers and United States banned all shipments of steel and scrap Shelters would be opened in such judges have been told. Judges Angelo Santaniello and Francis iron to Japan. Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Monday in New Gulf-Western Ind. HARTFORD (UPI) - Two X. Hennessy said one of the major A graduate of Manchester High neighborhood buildings as schools, The plight of the judiciary and its ac- In 1969, the New York Mets, an expansion team formed England: churches and halls and would be Republican lawmakers say the Oct. 3 complishmenU with available resources problems was lawyers who didn’t show up MAICHNG in 1962, defeated Baltimore to win their first world School and the University of Hart­ Connecticut: 671. operated around the clock, as toronado points out a need for a highlighted the day-long meeting Monday in court. Santaniello said records in­ baseball championship. ford, Haberern served as chairman statewide medical communications Massachusetts: 0397. needed. of the Connecticut Bar Association. dicated 25 percent of the lawyers didn’t In 1972, a light plane carrying House Democratic New Hampshire: 8624. The number drawn for Sunday is of the Budget Allocation Committee network. State Supreme Court Justice John A. appear at required civil court cases. I^eader Hale Boggs of Louisiana and three other men was of the Manchester United Way from Reps. Dorothy Barnes of Far­ 2446. Speziale, who is also Connecticut’s chief Judge Robert Testo said a slow move­ reported missing in Alaska. The plane was never found. Rhode Isiand: 8656. 1977-1978. A one-time training session of mington and Virginia Connolly of VESTS ONLY ment of cases in New Haven courts was three hours will be held Monday, Oct. court administrator, said since the Haberern is a member of the Simsbury said Monday they will try due to the policy by State’s Attorney Ar­ 29 from 7 to 10 p.m. in Woodruff Hall merger of the state’s three trial courts 16 Manchester Rotary Club and a past to have the Legislature consider fun­ nold Markle of refusing to plea bargain in Manchester To Advertise To Report News of Center Congregational Church. months ago, “hardworking” judges, ilWM East Hartford — Glastonbury member of the Lutz Junior Museum ding such a network when it meets in certain cases, leaving defendants behind For a classified advertisement, call assisted by computerized data were able GO To report a news item or story idea: Board of Trustees. This instruction is aimed at training special sessioh Oct. 31. bars for months while awaiting t o l . Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office M anchester___Alex Girelli, 643-2711. to significantly reduce the backlog of hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. Mrs. Barnes said communication criminal and civil cases. REG. . Sorry, we cannot include USPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 between the disaster site and various But there was still an increase of court Members’ Party Set alterations along with closed, classified ads may be placed by hospitals standing by to provide Published daily except Sunday and A ndover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 SBA Loans To Arrive business and heavy pressure was being these exceptional savings. calling 643-2718. medical care “broke down early so By Junior Museum certain holidays by the Manchester Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 For information about display adver­ put on judicial personnel and the Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. Coventry ___Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 HARTFORD (UPI) - The first SBA set up for the disaster. Other that many of the hospitals were MANCHESTER - In conjunction with tising, .call Thomas Hooper, advertising department’s “meager sources” said Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 checks of an estimated $35 million in checks for the more complicated forced to rely on rumor.” Bird Seed Savings Day, a Members’ Party director, at 643-2711. Speziale. South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 loans will be arriving today for vic­ loans filed by those whose homes and The two women said disaster plans He would not say whether he would ask at Lutz Junior Museum will be held Satur­ Have a Complaint? Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-^11 tims of the Oct. 3 toronado, accor­ businesses were demolished will take should be prepared for the state's To Subscribe the Legislature for some financial relief, day from 10 to 11:30 a.m. New* — If you have a question or To report or inquire about special ding to a federal official. longer, he said. fiye regions with annual drills to han­ Activities will focus on winter featered To subscribe, call Customer Service and his assisUnt, Judge Maurice Sponzo, complaint about news Coverage, call news: James St. Jean, disaster branch St. Jean said the speedy check Ser­ dle at least 200 “victims.” was ^ssimistic about getting any more feathered friends. The party is free for at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 manager for the Small Busines Ad­ Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- vice was arranged by shuttling the Each town should also be required funding in these tight times. members. If you are not yet a member, 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 Church Notices.. Alice Evans, 643-2711 ministration said 13 checks totaling by law to set up a single 911 emergen­ 2711. to 10 a.m. Saturday. checks from plane to plane at air­ Sponzo said in order to comply with a 4.2 take this opportunity to Join us. Circulation — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 $50,000 will pay for losses of personal HSlGAVS“ Where women 1 ^ toJt shop for men! ” Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents ports across the country. cy phone service, they said, and the The museum will also be honoring the regarding service or delivery, call F am ily ...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 percent budget cut m andat^ by the weekly, $3.90 for one month, $11,70 for property and cars. Of the 52 families that have asked University of Connecticut Health participants and winner of Laps for Lutz, Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery S ports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 Grasso administration, about 40 positions three months, $23.40 for six months, and Another 21 checks should arrive on for free mobile homes from the state Center in Farmington should be who made the new saltwater tank possi­ MANCHES11E»fVERNON should be made by 5 p.m. Monday in the judicial work force of 1,635 are not 903 IVIAIN STREET f TRCCITY PLAZA $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, he said. and federal governments, 22 have responsible to develop training being filled. Also, jury trials are not being ble. Ryan Patulak was the winning jogger through Friday and Iw 7:30 a.m. Satur­ Monday through Friday. moved Into the temporary homes. OPEN Daily 9;30-5;30/Thurs.‘til 9 f Daily 10-9/Sat.‘til 5:30 day. available on request. He said the checks were processed programs for emergency medical started on Mondays in order to save in the Laps for Lutz with the highest under a new and speedier system in technicians. paying jurors on that day. number of sponsors. - m PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Oct. 16.1979 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Oct. 16, 1979 - PAGE FIVE GOP Pledges Earnings State Speeds Up issues Action Vernon Council To Start MANCHESTER -A n end to law­ Record suits. self determination for Loan Fund for Fuel Aid Energy Program residents,and fixing problems with the sewer treatment plant hre some Ity ItAKBAKA KICHAIOM) reefeiving town .„u. j.dUi groups will McCoy said he hopes that people At UTC HARTFORD (UPI) - State energy came time to pay the heating bill in highlights of the Republican party's lirrulil Ki'iiorter start receiving aid as of Nov. 1. He will not associate the loan with HARTFORD lUPI) - United officials, claiming that almost every those projects. election issues. said the average working man is receiving welfare and said persons VERNON —The Town Council Technologies Corp. has reported a Connecticut household will feel the Fitzpatrick said his office was In a^prepared. statement, “kinda left out” with no one he can who need the emergency money agreed to appropriate $5,000 to start record $236 million in earnings for pinch of steep heating bills this working on other proposals for state Republicans said if elected, they will go to. should feel free to apply for the loan. a fuel assistance loan fund but will winter, have stepped up the distribu­ energy programs which will be deal with the’issues, "head on.” The The money in the new fund would Councilwoman Marie Herbst asked the first nine months of 1979. wait until the next meeting of the tion of energy saving information. . presented to the 1980 Legislature, statement also claimed the be loaned with no interest charge. why the $25,000 put into an energy ac­ Harry J. Gray, chairman and council to decide how the fund will be m- Energy chief Thomas Fitzpatrick while Gov. Ella Grasso was Republican party from the beginning The mayor suggested that it be some president of the ffartford-based con­ set up. count at budget lime couldn’t be used announced the program Monday, preparing programs to be offered to was in favor of “the right of the peo­ Sort of a matching fund arrangement for this fund. glomerate. said Monday the net in­ The council won’t be meeting again saying the tack of a comprehensive lawmakers when they meet in ple to decide the HUD matter for whereby the person needing the loan come from .fan. 1 to Sept. 30 until after the Nov. 6 election and Councilman Robert Hurd dis­ federal energy policy required the special sessien Oct. 31 to deal 'with themselves, contrary to the stated would put up half the money and the agreed with this suggestion, noting represented a 37 percent gain over therefore it will be the new council state to emphasize conservation energy matters. position of the Democratic Party.” town fund would match it. that he feels that the $25,000 should 1978 earnings for the .same period. that will make the decision as to the itself. Connecticut already offers Republicans said they would con­ He said the person borrowing the be used for methods to reduce the use Gray said the corporation had workings of the plan. record earnings of $86,249,000 for the He said information on Weatheriza- weatherization grants to low-income tinue to support the people’s right to money could probably sign a note of energy, not to pay for the higher Monday night's meeting asked third quarter of this year, an in­ tion and other energy saving families and a low-interest loan referendum. agreeing to pay the money back costs of energy. The mayor said that, Donald Maguda, the town's energy measures will be made available at program which offers funds to all • Republican party planks also in­ within a year. He said he has no in­ in his budget message, he said he was crease of 38 percent o ver.the coordinator, and Mrs. Jean Pearsall, banks and libraries throughout the homeowners for weatherization work cluded promises not to exceed pre­ tention of asking those needing putting the $25,000 in the account so previous year's third quarter. social services director to make the state to help residents cope with an or installation of alternative energy sent spending levels for the next two money to completely deplete their the town would have money if needed New orders for UTC's products decisions on eligiblity. expected $ ^ average hike in the devices. years, and to develop approaches to bank account before assistance is to match government grants for ■ carried the corporation's backlog of Mayor Frank McCoy said that the business for 1979 to a record $10.7 cost of heating their homes this Fitzpatrick said that about 6,(XI0 administer housing for the elderly. given. He suggested that they should energy purposes. purpose of .setting up such a fund is to billion. Gray said. winter. persons have inquired about the loan The Republicans propose the es­ be allowed to have in the area of $700 Councilman Leonard Jacobs said try to help the average citizen who At the same time last year. UTC "I don’t care what income , level program for which the Legislature tablishment of a redevelopment com­ in the bank. he would like to see the matching has some income but isn’t equal to reported a busine.ss backlog of $7.3 vou’re at. unless you’re a millionaire has appropriated $3 n)iliion in bond mission, free from political in­ Mayor McCoy expressed the hope fund provision removed from the Best Promise paying the increased costs of fuel you’re going to feel the pinch. Almost funds. fluence, to revitalize the downtown that the special legislative session, loan plan. He said he wouldn’t like to billion. bills. Gray .said sales totaled $2,492,468,- every household in Connecticut will He said the state has received area. The party also said the Board called by the governor for later this deny somebody money because they Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, talks with Sens. William Proxmire, D-Wisc., The mayor said people who are have difficulty this winter,” Fitz­ about 1.200 applications so far and of Directors must take the initiative month, will address itself to this par­ didn't have matching funds. The tHM) during the third quarter, a gain of chairman, center, and Paul Sarbanes, D-Md., receiving state aid, get help with left, told Congress Monday the tightened patrick told a news conference. will begin to process them this week. in making the management of the ticular problem facing the average mayor said each case will have to be 62 percent over last year. their bills, from the state and the As of Sept. 30. the company showed money policy may hurt now but offers the right, members of the Senate Banking Com­ Fitzpatrick, undersecretary in the town more efficient. They said any working person. worked out on its own merits. same is true of those who are sales of $6,076,125,000 for 1979. he best promise of reducing inflation and high mittee. (UPI photo) Office of Policy and Management’s further development in Manchester said For the first nine months of interest rates in the near future. Volcker Energy Division, estimated that only Meeting Canceled must follow a comprehensive plan, to 1978, total sales of $4,560,595,000 were about one-fifth of the homes in ’ MANCHESTER - The Wednesday preserve the town’s heritage and recorded, Connecticut were adequately in­ night meeting of Manchester Grange character. ♦Or sulated. No. 31 has been canceled due to the (■..*)■ I'TC is Connecticut's largest To Pay Respects l l w ’ Rockville Citizens Seek private employer and its Connecticut Leaders Say Fed Action He said the state decided to expand state Grange meeting in Meriden. divisions include Sikorsky Aircraft in distribution as part of its own effort The next meeting will be Nov. 7 MANCHESTER - The WATES ‘A ♦ Stratford. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft to emphasize 9onservation and use of when third and fourth degrees will be will meet at Homes Funeral Home, in East Hartford. Hamilton Standard alternate energy sources since the conferred, 400 Main St., at 7 p.m. tonight to pay Repeal of Parking Rule i i k W ^ in Windsor Locks and Otis Elevators Will Hurt Home Market federal government lacked a com­ A potiuck supper will precede the respects to the family of the late VERNON —A group of Rockville residents appealed to Another reason they gave for asking for the repeal of in Norwalk. prehensive energy policy. Nov. 7 meeting. William Muldoon, husband of a club Benefit Tag Sale the Town Council Monday night to repeal Ordinance 6 Ordinance 6 was the safety of the people affected. They commodities, "Everything goes with and have less to save. Under the stepp^-up distribution member. Members will go directly which deals with rules about overnight parking on the said they have to park their cars away from their homes Bv CIIAKI.II’; \IAVNAKI) from the funeral home to the Italian- salaries, " she said. Both Hale and Johnson said that program, associations representing A tag sale to benefit the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell streets. and then walk down dark streets. They said in the winter llcrtilil Rc|iorlcr American Club on Eldridge Street UAW Heads Hale said he was accepting has happened. However, Johnson savings and loan, savings and com- Corp. was held Saturday at the corner of McKee and West The four persons signing the letter to the mayor and the they are faced with this prospect every day after work. MANCHESTER — Some communi­ said his institution will still require merical banks have agreed to display Senior Methodists for the regular meeting. mortgage applications last week Center Streets. Browsers looked over jewelry, and a diversity council all live on Prospect Street in the center of town. "Not only is our safely endangerd but also that of our Back Draft ty leaders agree with nationwide without quoting a rate for the only a 5 percent downpayment. the information which ranges from MANCHESTER -The Senior Instead of Ordinance 6 the residents would like Ordinance vehicles. Last winter we suffered stolen batteries and assessments that recent actions by prospective homeowners. "I do not see that changing in the tips on placing plastic over windows Methodists of South United Mystery Ride of other items, as helpers, such as Helen Raimey (right) 4 enforced. The latter ordinance just calls for residents radiators and other miscellaneous vandalism, due to the Federal Reserve Board will dry immediate future,” he declared. to complete weatherization plans. Methodist Church will meet offered their time for the benefit sale. (Herald photo by Adam­ "I just don't know what the rate MANCHESTER - The Ladies not to park so as to impede or obstruct snow removal or parking our cars away from brightly lighted and in­ up mortgage money and bring Fed Chairman Paul Volcker Fitzpatrick said the information Thursday at noon at the reception son) Of Kennedy will be," he said. "W ere taking Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post sanding work during a storm or for eight hours after the habited areas," they said. housing starts to a standstill. applications without committing testified before the Senate Banking also will be available in libraries for hall. Please bring a sandwich: storm has stopped. After a brief discussion of the request, the council NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Claiming of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in On Oct. 6. the Fed raised its dis­ them to a rate. It's a two-month Committee Monday that the cold: reference use with a toil-free Energy beverages will be served. Speaking for the residents, Monday night, Mark voted to refer the ordinance package to the Traffic President Carter is unable to deal Division number posted so residents Manchester, will host its annual count rate for member banks to a process to take a title and get some shock treatment would reduce infla­ mystery ride and dinner Monday, (turevitz of 32 Prospect St., said Ordinance 6 doesn’t Authority, which is headed by Police Chief Herman Fritz, with inflation, leaders of Connec­ can call to have the information Penny Says Democrats record 12 percent from 11 percent in money. But we won't know what it'll tion and interest rates in the future. Oct. 22. serve any useful purpose. Ordinance 6 forbids anyone and to have the authority bring recommendations into the ticut's 40,000 members of the United attempts to control the money supply mailed to them. Manchester be next week, let alone two months ' If the move works, it will also bolster The bus will leave at 6 p.m. from from leaving a vehicle parked on public streets or Nov. 15 council meeting, for council action. Auto Workers have asked them to growth. The banks followed suit by The energy chief said the state also Fire Calls "The days of a 5 or 6 percent the sagging dollar. the parking lot of the Post Home, 608 highways for more than 120 minutes between the hours of join in an effort to draft Sen. Edward raising the prime rate to 14'2 per­ mortgage are behind us. " said John- "We’ve got to stabilize the dollar," was working on information to be Give Service, Cut Tax 2 a.m and 5 a m., unless for reasons of fire, sickness or M. Kennedy. D-Mass. for president. E. Center St., Manchester. cent. another record high. The prime .son. said Mrs. Jackston, "There’s no geared to the conservation needs of Monday, 6:13 p.m. — Rescue to St other emergency. UAW regional director Donald For reservations call Marieanne MANCHESTER — Democratic Manchester's equalized tax rate is rate is what banks charge their best Hale said the traditional 30-year question. The OPEC nations may ask renters. He said such information James Street, girl trapped In tree The four residents said they were told that one of the Ephlin said leaders of the 27 union (TownI Day at 646-4342 or Bridget Marceau, Mayor Stephen Penny said today that 20.9. Once again, this is lower than corporate customers. mortgage wifi be difficult to main­ for gold rather than dollars. If that would be distributed first to peopie reasons for this parking ban was to clear the streets for locals across the state decided Monday, 11 p.m. — Car accident at 800 649-8891. Reservation deadline is during tlie past two years the surrounding towns, such as Enfield Did the Fed act reasonably in tain even with two incomes. With a ever happened, we’re really in living in public housing, which also emergency vehicles. "If this is the case, parking should without opposition to urge their Vernon St. (Town) Wednesday. Democratic Board of Directors has at 24.4. Vernon at 23.7. West Hartford trying to control’the country's infla­ possible 12 percent interest rate, the serious trouble." would save taxpayers’ money when it be banned at all times — we are sure all emergencies do members to join a "grass-roots ef­ successfully met the major challenge at 23.2 and Bloomfield at 22.8. tion rate? principal and interest would amount not happen between 2 a.m. and 5 a m , ” they said. fort " to convince Kennedy to seek facing government today: main­ Penny said "This outstanding "They should have done it earlier, " to $411 per month. Toss in another Foster Parents They said the police, under the present ordinance, have the 1980 Democratic presidential taining the high level of services peo­ record was maintained in fiscal 1979- said William Hale, president of .$100 for taxes and a family would MANCHESTER - Two meetings a difficult time enforcing the law since parking is not per­ nomination. ple depend upon while at the same 80 despite the double-digit inflation lEW POINT Heritage Savings and Loan Associa­ have to earn $25,000 annually for a on Monday nights, Oct. 22, and 29, at mitted for more than two hours between 2 and 5 a.m. The union was turning to Kennedy time holding down taxes. gripping the nation and espite the tion. "They should have done it a $45,000 mortgage. However, the 7 p.m. at the South United Methodist They said that the police would have to mark vehicles because Carter had failed to Cure Penny said, ’’Due to the strong phasing-in of higher assessment year ago. All they've done is allow houses are costing between $60,000 Church will introduce people in­ parked in the street, after 2 a.m. and check them again ON NUTRITION "the double calamity of inflation and leadership provided by the ratios. Even with the new BY MICHAEL DWORKIN, another year of inflation to go by. I and $70,000. terested in becoming foster parents after two hours, but before 5 a.m. and only then could the unemployment. " Ephlin said. Democratic Party. Manchester's assessments under the revaluation B.S.. REG. PHARMACIST just hope it works without wholesale Besides pushing interest rates, the to the Department of Children and vehicle be ticketed. They questioned, "Can't you think of "There's a total lack of critical taxes have remained among the plan, the average person is paying unemployment." F'ederal Reserve Board is trying to Youth Services foster program. a better way of utilizing our police force?” leadership at the top. It's not just the lowest in the region and the lowest only $10 more in taxes this year. " William Johnson, president of the . reduce demand by restricting the For more information call toll free They said they have also been told that Ordinance 6 is "VITAMIN-C and CANCER" president. He just doesn't have the among towns of similar size across ■‘While taxes are being held down, Savings Bank of Manchester, said amount of money available for len­ 1-800-982-6827. for snow removal and sanding and they feel that the staff, " he said. ’We feel Senator yOU'RE ..c,' Connecticut. At the same time, few the quality of services continues to There is not a person today dosages would be more Friday that he "'certainly supports ding. It increased the amount the matter is more adequately covered in Ordinance 4. Kennedy will surround himself with °flTAI\IT TO towns can boast of offering the quali­ be exceptional in Manchester, " the who does not have some ap­ effective. Studies go from 10 any attempt to arrest the inflation member banks of the Fed system capable people. " Waddell Open House ty or variety of municipal services incumbent mayor said. "Our prehension about Cancer grams of Vilamin-C daily to rate " and favors such drastic must hold for reserves. Our society is increasing the 125 grams daily in the treat­ Ephlin told a meeting of state available in Manchester." children are well educated, our methods in the short run. That action has a ripple effect on MANCHESTER - The Waddell WCTU Sets Confab spread of Cancer with our leaders the union will sign up Penny said local government spen­ recreation program is tops, and the ment of viral hepatitis and Phyllis Jackston, a realtor for financial institutions outside the School open house will be held poor diets, increased radia­ other infections as well as members to work on Kennedy's cam­ NOW THRU ding in Manchester breaks down to police and fire departments give us .Avante-Jackston Century 21, thought Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the school. MANCHESTER — The 104th annual convention of the tion and exposure to en­ cancer. paign when his expected candidacy is system. Hale said Heritage can $549.06 per person. This is $99.06 less high quality protection." there could have been other choices borrow from the federal Home Loan SATURDAY Dedication of the new media Connecticut Woman's Christian Temperance Union is vironmental poisons. Now Finally, there is a vision, officially announced. than the statewide average for all "In addition, the Democrats have studies show that severe for the Fed. Bank Board; but a rate of 13 percent. b o b e r center will take place at that time. .scheduled for Saturday at the South United Methodist " with some scientific foun­ "In their plants and in their com­ municipalities and significantly less also found the money to provide stress and emotional trauma "All it's (higher rates) doing is To recoup a profit for staff and Church. dation. that supplemental munities they will try to recruit ad­ than neighboring towns such as necessary social services, such as can trigger Cancer. The cen­ preventing people from investing in operating costs, he said, he would Speaker at the convention will be Mrs. T. Roy Jarrett ascorbate could effectively ditional support for the draft," he Friendship Group Bolton at $651.93. Glastonbury at Dial-A-Ride and a new Senior Center tral factor in the spread of prevent cancers from ever real estate. " she said. "The market have to lend it out at H'a. of Richmond, Va. said, adding, however, that the union MANCHESTER - The Friendship $703.14. and South Windsor at $782.29. for the elderly, a day care center for Cancer is the person’s own occuring and free mankind buys are out there. All this is doing is She has served as vice president of the National will not raise funds until Kennedy of­ If savings and loan associations Group of Temple Beth Sholom will “ Another means of comparison." working parents with children and a RESISTANCE. When I from one of its greatest forcing people to sit back and wait to cannot borrow the money, it must Woman's Christian Temperance Union for 20 years and learned Dr. Linus Pauling ficially announces his candidacy. take a day-long trip to Mystic the mayor said, "is to examine the dental program for the needy. ” scourges.” see what happens. " come from deposits. However, served nine years as.president of the World WCTU. was going to give a lecture MAYO CLINIC'S GREAT Ephlin, the union's director for Seaport Oct, 23. The bus will leave equalized tax rate which was es­ Penny said. "With this solid record As a possible alternative, she The public is invited. on the culmination of his INJUSTICE; After per­ New England and eastern New York, deposits have slowed because con­ the temple parking lot at 8:30 a.m. tablished by the state government to of achievement behind it, the suggested ceilings on wages and Reservations will be needed for lunch and can be made work involving Vitamin-C suading the National Cancer said UAW leaders in Massachusetts sumers spend more on commodities For futher information phone 646- allow valid comparisons of property Democrats are prepared to move the by calling Mrs. Mary Mayo at 646-5468 or Mrs. Helen and Cancer, I made plans to Institute to help confirm his and his New York region already 4022 after 3 p.m. taxes in different towns." town forward into the 1980’s." attend his lecture in Las lOLLAR-STRETCHING BUYS ALL OVER STORE Watkins at 646-1627. studies. Dr. Pauling have joined the draft Kennedy move­ Vegas on July 17th. received word that the Mayo ment. He said he will meet soon with Getting it first hand from Clinic is due to come out Officials Meet Citizen Group Backs a 2 time Nobel prize winner union leaders in Vermont and New with a negative report ... Hampshire to ask them to join also. S A V E 1 . 2 0 S A V E 1 . 6 0 S A V E 1 . 6 0 S A V E 4 . 9 8 Camera Shops Present was indeed an enobling "that Vitamin-C does not "It's the first true draft I've ever S A V E 2 . 9 8 Rally on Heat Costs experience. help Cancer Victims.” MISSES' MISSES' MISSES' MISSES' Soecial Sale Prices Plus Manufacturers His studies started with a seen." Ephlin said. "We re asking COWL PULL-ON JACQUARD LONG GOWNS I manchester — Participation in a statwide rally However, when looking at On Job Walkout KOMAR world library search of over their studies more closely ... someone to become a candidate and 1 NECK TOPS KNIT VELOUR by PHILMAID Wednesday for lower heating oil costs was endorsed by PANTS DUSTERS ^20 Rebate en Bell S Heweil Cameras h Preieeters 500 Research papers in­ he found that they differed. really believe he will. " TORRINGTON (UPI) - Union of­ meet with the union ana a represen­ TOPS members of the Manchester Citizen Action Group at a re­ volving Vitamin-C and the reg.6.98 In Scotland, where Dr. The union leader said he un­ ficials today were to discuss com­ tative of the international union 4 .7 8 6 .3 8 * 8 reg.(3.98 cent meeting of the group’s Heating Oil Advisory Com­ diseased state. He then par­ reg.5.96 reg.7.96 Warm, soft, cuddly I Pauling researched, they do derstood Gov. Ella Grasso's an­ plaints that led to a walkout by about Wednesday to finalize the contract 6 .3 8 Gripper or zipper front mittee. ticipated in direct human Soft jersey of 100% Regular syles 8-18, and reg. 7.98 styles of easy-care brushed acetate/nyion. [ not use chemotherapy in the Long sleeves. Pretty “This was our first meeting on the issue,” Pat Hetzel studies with Dr. Cameran in nounced support for President Carter 200 Torrington Co. production but Francuili refused to agree to at­ acryltc with small cowl extra sizes 32 to 38. Choose turtleneck, blend of polyester and terminally ill. since the Democratic governor tend. n e ^ and long sleeves. Pull-oir style of 100% cross over V or shawl cotton. Cdodul prints. embroidered trims. [ said. “We feel that the participation of concerned Scotland involving 1,100 ter­ workers. Beige, lose, blue. S.M.L. polyester. Black, navy, collar. Rice, blue, beige. S.M.L. S.M.L. Dr. Pauling's patients did Tbe firm said it was stili willing to brown. LINGERIE Manchester residents in the rally should be our first |U|VT$134.95 minally ill patients with wants more federal funds for winter The workers walked off the job SPORTSWEAR S,M,L LINGERIE $219.95 not receive Chemotherapy in SPORTSWEAR SPORTSWEAR goal,” she added. Cancer. heating assistance programs and Monday, charging the firm has carry out the meeting - but only if S £ {6 -20 -20 their terminal stages of all employees reported to work on “The rising price of heating oil seems like an His conclusion, in short, she'll have to go to Carter to get dragged its feet in resolving final f f l Cancer, while the Mayo their reguiar schedules and produc­ overwhleming problem!”, said MCAG member Shirley 51M-85 $139.95 $114.95 was: Clinic’s Cancer patients did them. details in a contract which ended a S A V E 9 9 * S A V E 9 9 * S A V E 1 . 9 8 S A V E 1 . 9 8 1. Every Cancer victim receive chemotherapy. Dr. "She has to deal with a rather vin- 15-week strike on Aug, 26, tion was back to normal. BOYS' McGee. “But at the rally we will be joining with citizens SoundStar"’ RF60 MicroStar'“Z had a very low level of MEN'S MEN'S BOYS' BOYS' Super 8 Sileqt Movie Camera Pauling Explained that the dictive administration in Franculli said there were some 18 DECORATED from all over the state and we’re bound to be heard by our Super 6 Movie Projector; Slide Cube ' System II Ascorbic Acid. Angelo Franculli, president of the PAJAMAS STRETCH HOSE "UNDERROOS" CREWNECK Ramol* control slid* pro|*ctor: Fast i 1 3 power zoom lens- chemotherapy so depressed Washington. " Ephlin said in unresolved issues, all of them minor, state officials from Manchester and by the governor,” • I 1 5 (20-32mm) zoom lens 3.9 100 2. Ascorbic Acid was 1,600-member union, led a gathering SWEATSHIRTS • bolh sound and sileni projection Ronwlolocut; f/ ( mm) low light capability. retieH viewing the immune system that the reference to weekend reports that but collectively they constituted a UNDERWEAR SWEATERS she added. iRni: »can-»Rorchcopability. see picture you II gel Perfect movie essential lor encapsulating of first shift workers from the plant reg.7.96 5 p rs. * 3 • 200 Superman Film - FREE Vitamin-C did not stand the major source of friction between the Potyester/cotton broad­ reg. 5.96 The rally, which is being sponsored by the Connecticut guarantee and Free Film-to-Video the tumor by its ability to Carter would dump anyone in his ad­ reg.Sprs. 3.99 2 FOR*4 9 iag.6.9e transfer chance to build up the to the union hall where he outlined a cloth in a choice of 84 needle stretch hose Crevmeck. long sleeves ministration who publicly supported company and the union. 100% acrylic knit, crew- I Citizen/Labor Energy Coalition is part of a national inhibit tumor invasive en­ coat lOr middy style. or 75% nylon. "Wear- reg. 2 for 4.99 of 50% cotton, 50% body’s natural defenses. list of unresolved contract issues and neck style in a choice of I Citizen/Labor Energy Coalition movement Oct. 17 aimed zymes and to maintain and Kennedy. Select from several Dated".Band of 5 pairs. Tops and bottoms in Creslan knit. Hoat trans­ stripes. Save big. S.M.L. | This explained the alleged delays by the company. fancy patterns. Sizes MEN'S Halloween designs. fer decorations of "Kiss". build Collagen resistant Later Monday afternoon, Ephlin BOYS' at raising the heating oil issue to state and national differences in their results. The union scheduled a meeting at Solon Debates A.B.C.D. 50% polyester, 50% "Wings", "Work from stood side by side with Mrs. Grasso cotton. Sizes 6 to 16. leaders and urging their action to prevent people from tissue. In order to refute Dr. the Warnei* Theater to decide on MEN'S Ork" and others. 3. High intake of Ascorbic as the UAW broke ground for its new BOYS- freezing this winter. Pauling’s work the Mayo what course to"'take in the dispute. Acid potentiates the immune Clinic should have used the regional headquarters in F a r­ Oil Executive The coalition has asked state legislators to enace a system by ...increasing the The company, northwestern same standards and mington. And though Kennedy’s program which includes rebating a percentage of oil number and effectiveness of Connecticut’s largest employer, SAVE S A V E 9 8 * S A V E 4 . 9 8 S A V E 1 . 9 8 parameters for their name wasn't mentioned, Mrs. Grasso NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Rep. Toby S A V E 9 8 * company’s Connecticut profits to consumers to help meet MX33 Lumlna" NC 1000 Automatic, antibodies and crucial com­ claimed the job action was illegal patients. Afterall, different was aware of the sea of blue "UAW Moffett, D-Conn., clashed with a top LADY ALMY® DACRON® 21x27 GIRLS' LADY ALMY® INFANTS' this winter’s fuel bills, a credit loan program for small Silent Movie Projector compact 35mm SLR; ponents of the complement patient basis was used. This and said Local 1645, United Auto oil company executive in a debate SAYELLE YARN BED PILLOWS HOODED SLEEPING dealers and encouraging energy conservatipn measures Sharp l '1 5 zoom lens dual 0 1 hrough-the-lens metering cascade, enhancing Kennedy 80" buttons around her. BUNKETS was not fair to the Scientific Wbrkers, refused to meet and iron Monday night and said the fuel in- O A C solid color such as mass transit. proieclion. no*trim automatic shutter speeds-1 sec to 1 fOOO lymphocyte blastogenesis, "You've got a political meeting?” 4oz. SKI JACKETS BLANKETS threading through-ihe-sysiem Plus $150 Mamiya Money community nor to the out details of the contract which was dustry’s free reign in the ^ 3 reg. 3.98 reg.7.96 the governor jokingly asked Ephlin. Ombre “The rally will be held at 7 p.m. at the Emanuel rewind stimulating macrophage millions of people who could ratified Aug. 26. (Xiafily tidUngs p(ump(y * 1 4 reg. 18.98 Made by Chatham. * 5 teg. 6.98 marketplace results in "human mis­ fillwJ with Dacron* Lutheran Church across from the State Capitol in Hart­ chemotaxis, improving "I didn't know you were in politics.” Nylon quitted ski jacket 72x90 size, of 100% One-piece style mod- I benefit from Dr, Rauling’s Torrington Co. spokesman, Dwight 1 .0 9 potyastar. Cordad edgaa. phagocytic ability, ery." Orion* Sayelle acrylic with zip front and hid­ acrylic. Solid color acr^ic. Tab neck. Non- * ford. We’re urging ail town residents to attend, for their studies. Choice of patlema and! Keeney said Monday night the com­ yarns in pull skeins. den hood. Tri-tone reverse to print. skid soles. Toe caps. PocketStar E FT amplifying lymphocyte trap­ Junior Women’s Club Moffett called for greater coiors. own sake,” Carol Hibler said. A WORD OF CAUTION Product of Dupont* c u design. Sizes 7 to 14 DOMESTICS Blue, maize, pink. Sizes 110 Camera ping, and increasing the pany could not yet make a statement governmental control of the oil in­ DOMESTICS must be given to patients on MANCHESTER - The Junior about how many employees refused DOMESTICS in red, navy, green. 1 to 4. proliferation and differen­ gout medicine, blood Women’s Club will meet Wednesday dustry while Jerry McAfee, chair­ GIRLS' INFANTS' to work, adding that "things were GOP To Open Quarters EFT pocket camera with | 34,95 Plu> PerlecI tiating of antigen-triggered thinners, such as coumadin, at First Federal Savings, 344 W. Mid­ man of Gulf Oil Co., said federal of­ Movie Guar­ lymphocytes. kind of chaotic all day.” built-in electronic (lash antee and diabetics, and pregnant ficials should keep their noses out of HEBRON -The Prizes will include two cor­ Model EFT 4. Protection of Vitamin-C dle Turnpike, at 7:30 p.m. Franculli said the union had made and telephoto lens Free"Film- women. THEY MUST NOT the fuel market. Republican Party ds of firewood, a chain saw lo-Video" from cancer viruses, A benefit bingo will be held with repeated efforts to get the contract TAKE MEGA-DOSE profits being given to the American Moffett said the oil companies Headquarters for the 1979 and a splitting maul. SoundStar" ^ Transfer chemical and physical car­ VITAMIN-C. Otherwise, signed but no progress had been Cancer Society. This will be bring-a- were not acting irresponsibly but campaign for elected town Super 8 Sound Movie Camera cinogens. research studies show made. friend night and guest fees will be "are doing what any business would officials will open Saturday XL Low-light capability f/1.3 lens; 5. His cancer patients Vitamin-C to be harmless in "What it comes down to is that do - maximizing profits." night at 8 in the upper story YANKEE 3X (8.5-24mm) power zoom: quick focus lived 4 to 6.6 times longer all dosages used, according waived. after the strike, the company said it than the controls of 1,000 vic­ A mystery bake-off raffle will be "The marketplace will not take of the General Store on clinics to Dr. Pauling. wanted to have bettre relations with * Rebate offer ends Nov. 18, 1979. tims, who all died within 50 held with proceeds being donated to care of the human misery that Main'Street. It is Interesting to note ... the union. But relations are worse WfllUKiHOIIKCALU V. days. Since 1974, 8%^ of the Dr. Pauling takes 10 Grams . SIDS. SIDS (Sudden Infant Death results fro(Ti current oil company y ou-R E The announcement was treated patients are still now than they were then,” he said. practices," he said at the debate made by Edward Ely, REAL ESTATE aOSMGS of Vitamin-C daily and the Syndrome) is the major cause of The bearings and special metal alive. head of National Health before a Yale University audience. Republican campaign k fir « Mhr *126 The dosage used is very death in infants after the first month products firm said it considered the THE Institute takes 3 grams of of life. coordinator. nhiMnhoiNMi *70 important — because larger walkout "to be an illegal action in Vitamin-C daily. SIDS is the club’s state project for Mow You Know 945 MAIN STREET ^ Ely has appointed Ms. the year and many fundriasers will violation of its contract with Local Margaret Powning as •IB Prtntad In The Public fntwMt fcjc 1645 UAW. To the com pany’s The longest fight in the history of M M EU SHOPSMANCHESTER be held. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER publicity assistant for the la Mm K Im IM Ml ffARTFORD NEWINGTON NEW eaiTAlN SPRINGFIELD , MAItHAUaUU knowledge, the international union boxing took place April 6 and 7.1893, ifitiArtii ____ _ 6S Mam Sireel Parkade-Heahh For further information about campaign. IlMOhiilBf has not sanctioned or authorized the when Andy Bowen and Jack Burke FARMINGTON HOLYOKE SIM SBURY / CROMWELL OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. The party will sponsor a B 843-OBOO E B BLOOMFIELD Hoiyohe Mall Nutrition Center membership contact, Mrs. Madelyn fought 110 rounds in 7 hours and 19 IZ77 Hppmeadow Slfcal Cromwell Square strike." raffle at 10 a.m. Saturday, Copaco Shoppmq Cemer WrsH.'fmsMaii Dore, 41 Summer St., or Mrs. Sonja The company said it had offered to minutes. It was a draw Henry, 42 Broadway, Coventry. EVENING HERALD. T^es., Oct. 16, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Tues- Oct. 16. im Jack Anderson Badeau-Moquin Betty’s Notebook Vesco Scandal: Time to Collect Pieces of the Puzzle Crystal A. Moquin of Manchester and Roy R. Badeau, also of Manchester, were married Oct. 14 at South WASHINGTON - The shadowy associate paid $10,000 to Spencer Lee hesitant to inquire too deeply into “The s-’s gonna hit the fan.” against White House insiders in that no one possesses all the jigsaw Methodist Church in Manchester. i figure of fugitive financier Robert IV, a crony of senior White House Vesco’s role, ’hie FBI arranged to “Right ...” agreed Herring. return for immunity for himself, the pieces. If the Watergate probe had The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vesco keeps appearing like ^nquo’s aides Hamilton Jordan and Richard send agents to question Vesco a' few “And then make that a public official explained. been fragmented like this, the full Moquin of 55 Homestead St., Manchester. The ghost in the White House attic. Every Harden. Then Lee helped form a months ago, but the interrogation letter to the foreman of the grand But no matter how dubious Vesco’s scandal might never have been By BETTY RYDER bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Badeau of new investigation of President dummy corporation in ^ e Bahamas was abruptly called off at the last jury,” Vesco continued, “and once motives may have been, the real pieced together. 22 Lockwood St., Manchester. Carter's henchmen, it seems, to launder $12 million worth of stock, minute. that happens it puts everybody in a question is whether he hooked anyone ’The Rev. Laurence Hill of South United Methodist Nor is there a Judge John Sirica to •■i catches tantalizing glimpses of offering to accept $3 million-for a Yet Vesco apparently could tell the , comer.” inside the White House. The sworn New England. Stan is Regional Church officiated at the single ring ceremony. draw out the truth by dispensing The Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Also, tne Manchester Unit of the Veseb somewhere in the background. quick sale, but the Securities and investigators plenty. Taped “Huh-huh...” said Herring eagerly. testimony of White House intimates, Director of the Small Business Ad- The bride was given in marriage by her father. limited immunity to cooperative Lebanon had a great day for thier .American Cancer Society will be In Atlanta, one federal grand jury Exchange Commission indirectly telephone conversations between “Because there’s no way they can say Justic Department sources, has injnistration in Boston. selling Christmas cards-and wrap­ Alvina Johnson of Rockville was her sister’s maid of witnesses and stiff sentences to 50th anniversary parade on Saturday. has indicted the blocked them. Vesco and his associates in Georgia get out of this,” Vesco reiterate. not been impressive. Some have According to UPI, the former first pings Thursday, Friday and Saturday honor. Bridesmaids were Amalia Stoppleworth of Groton stonewallers. On the contrary, the It looked a little overcast earlier in president's In New York City, still another indicate that he possesses “Once you publicly, or I publicly offered amnesiac defenses; others the day, but the sun came out in time lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and at Watkins Bros, on Main St., during and Linda Litton of Manchester. Wendy Moquin of Justic Department has acted swiftly former banker, grand jury is expected to investigate documents, tapes and other evidence send a letter like that, I mean it’s off have engaged in manufactured confu­ for the 3 p.m. parade. other members of the Kennedy fami­ store hours. Manchester, the bride’s niece, was flower girl. to indict several witnesses who could and buddy, Bert allegations that Vesco plotted to pass sion. Later that evening, a delicious ly are expected to attend the dedica­ Now until Christmas, many holiday Andre Dorin of Manchester served as best man. Ushers that would implicate White House in­ and running.” testify against Carter intimates. This were feruce Moquin of Manchester, the bride’s brother; Lance. Another dinner was served at Fiano’s tion, along with numerous other items will be on sale the ACS office, out $30 million in bribes to Carter siders. At one point, Vesco con­ No letter was received and the Spencer Lee failed at least two lie had the effect of discrediting those and David Wright of Manchester. Mark Moquin of grand jury is in- '' Restaurant in Bolton, and the Tall dignitaries. 237 E. Center St., weekdays from 9 associates in return for obtaining sidered producing his evidence to Justice Department has made no ef­ detector tests, official sources told who testified before the grand jury, We found it touching to read that a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Manchester, the bride’s nephew, was ring bearer. vestigating some troop transport planes for Libya. help an associate, R.L. Herring, plea fort to find out what Vesco’s us. This raises doubts about the while others were advised by their Cedars and their ladies and guests A reception was held at the Davis Family Restaurant sand from Massachusetts beaches, ACS. loose There appears to have been bargain with the Justice Depart­ explosive revelation might be. R.L. testimony of presidential aide dance to the music of the Penthouse In Manchester. Tlie couple will reside in Manchester. attorneys not to testify at all. Four. It was great music. You know even dune grass and shrubs native to Mrs. Roy R. Badeau piultimiliion- __ whisperings and winkings — ment. Herring, meanwhile, has been con­ Richard Harden who corroborated Mrs. Badeau is employed at D&L Store in Manchester., So the grand juries, in effect, have the kind I mean from back in the 40’s Hyannisport on Cape Cod, were Art Auction dollar loans which Lance’s bank gossamer substances that are too Secret tapes have been submitted victed of racketeering and fraud in L ee’s story under oath. The been obstructed from getting the brought in to enhance the white Mr. Badeau is employed at Mai Tool & Engineering in and 50's. An Art Auction presented by handed out to C arter’s peanut hard to put a finger on — but not to the Washington grand jury of an unrelated case. president's personal attorney, whole truth. Apparently, this is one Congratulations to the 10 Charter, structure on Boston Harbor. Vernon. Marlin Art and sponsored by the business. Now we've le a rn t that bribes apparently exchanged hands. telephone conversations between The case for the Justice Charles Kirbo, was also heard on reason that Raply Ulmer, foreman of members who were presented their It will surely be a great tourist at­ Manchester Junior Women’s Club when Lance later faced financial The names of Spencer Lee, Billy Vesco and Herring’s brother, Ronnie. Department’s reluctance to deal with tape advising a key witness not to be the Washington grand jury, com­ 50-year pins. They a re' Paul J. traction to visitors to Massachusetts will be held Friday at 8 p.m. at ruin, Vesco was approached to bail Carter and Democratic National In one, declared Vesco: “The trigger Vesco. a top official told us, is that it “too open” with the FBI. plained to the judge that the Justice Carter. Robert E. Dougan, Ward d. and this country. Willie’s Steak House in Manchester. him out. Chairman John White have been to everything will be a letter that I'll might play into his hands. The of­ Yet the Justice Department has Department had been engaging in Dougan. Williard C. Horton, Eugene ^40th Wedding Anniversar^ There will be a preview from 7 to 8. In Washington, another federal dragged into the investigation. send to the grand jury." R, Marshall, Frederick Thrall, Comitif; Events ficial suspects that Vesco may have divided the investigations between so “manipulation,” “duplicity,” and A champagne punch and, hors grand jury is investigating an Despite Vesco's ghostly presence “OK, I gotcha." replied Ronnie tried to entrap people close to the many prosecutors and grand juries “coverup." Joseph E. Lutz, Raymond Carlson, The Ladies Auxiliary of the d’oeuvres will be served and door William Forbes, and LeRoy C. attempt by Vesco to buy influence in­ taunting the investigators, the Herring. president for bargaining purposes. Anderson-She Post of the Veterans of prizes awarded. Admission is %3 and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Smachetti Sr. of 38 Norris. side the White House. A Vesco Justice Department seems strangely “And once that goes," said Vesco, Then he could offer his testimony Foreign Wars in Manchester is once proceeds will go to charity. Christopher Court, East Hartford, celebrated their 40th again sponsoring its mystery ride wedding anniversary on Sept. 30. ’The couple was married Letters to the Editor Invited and dinner on Monday. This is always Open House at ROTC Oct. 7, 1939. By Lee Roderick Stanley and Barbara Weinberg of a fun event, especially because you Relatives, neighbors and friends attended a party given MANCHESTER - On Thursday Manchester have been invited to the don’t know just where you are dining, by their children and held at the home of their son in Ver­ iBaurliriitn* Euntiiuji Hrral?i evening, an open house at the dedication of the John F. Kennedy until ydu get there. It’s a great way non. Manchester — A City of Village Charm Position Defended Regional Occupational Training Library, a monument to Camelot, to to spend an evening. The couple has three children: Raymond J. Smachetti Founded Oct 1. 1881 The )}us will leave the parking lot Center at 665 Wetherell Street, is Jr. of Vernon, Mrs. Neil Taylor of Manchester, and Mra. Pope’s Visit be held Saturday in Boston. To the editor: scheduled for Tuesday night from 7 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. We have dissent and occasionally Barbara, a Democratic candidate at the Post Home on East Center Robert Reynolds of Blast Hartford. ’They also have three Street at 6 p.m. Reservations close to 9 p.m. grandchildren. Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711 I am chairman of the Democratic hot words, but in the end, set aside for the Manchester Board of Direc­ Parents and friends will have the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smachetti Sr. Town Committee and proud of it. tors. is director of the Friendship tomorrow so if you are interested, our differences and criticisms of opportunity to meet staff members Left Legacy MeniDei Aud't Buredu ol CifCU'dl'On VemLef U''ted My job is to work with a hard­ Force in Connecticut as well as the call Bridget Marceau at 6498891 or each other and pull together. That’s and hear about current programs. working group to get out the vote. We director of the Friendship Force tor Marieanne Day, 646-4342. Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E Turkinalon. Executive Editor the real reason we have son four address the envelopes, make the WASHINGTON - I am not a Christian spirit. Raymond F Robinson, Editor-Publisher Frank A Burbank, Managing Editor straight town elections. Walter A. Backus Honored Catholic in membership. But I am in To a nation hungering for calls, put up the signs and encourage And finally, 1 am lucky to be part of belief — at least in many of the fun­ leadership and spiritual guidance, our candidates to go everywhere, a team of spirited candidates who Laliherte-Donlon damental moral beliefs Pope John John Paul sounded a clear and cer­ door-to-door and to every meeting, are most sensible and responsible in Paul II left us during his remarkable tain trumpet. He pointed the way large or small, where they can talk to their desire to serve their communi­ jO n Birthday, Retirement pilgrimage to America. g ) U R E , i r § 1o U6H T o L IV E people. toward that Christian rebirth, with ty, They all show the courage Why did this great and good man love but firmness — and with no ON S ocial gEcuRiiY. 60&», i We collect contributions to support Walter A. Backus of 16 Robin River, Mass.; and Charles Backus years, and is currently the assistant necessary to'keep our town moving in touch a chord in so many of us in just promise that the way would be easy. our team and frankly I admire the Paula May Donlon of Talcottville and Kenneth A. Road, Manchester, was honored at a and Walter Backus, both at home. treasurer. He is also a charter H A V E t r o u b l e on m y & A L A R Y . the right direction. seven short days? After all the dis­ way our organization pulls together. Laliberte of East Hartford were married Oct. 13 at birthday-retirement party on Oct. 14 Besides his family, friends and co­ member of the Manchester Lodge of “Life is ... precious because it is VIHY DON’T You DO WHAT I DO, These are a few of the reasons I secting of his the expression and the fruit of love,” While I am disappointed that Sacred Heart Church in Vernon. at a dinner at the Army & Navy Club workers, many of his old Army bud­ Elks, publicity chairman of the VFW a n d I N V E & T i n S T O C K S a n d serve the Democratic Party, Some in Manchester. dies from New York, Massachusetts, Post 2046, the National Association of messages is com­ said John Paul during his homily Sun­ Republican leaders don't want to persons may say what they will, Backus, who is making his 58th Rhode Island and New Jersey Postal Supervisors, the Manchester plete. after all the day. “This is why life should spring bOMD&.LAND ePME g)PEAKlN6 help the bi-partisan "Get Out the The'bride is the daughter of John W. Donlon of Andover that's their right, but I know the par­ birthday, is retiring after 34 years as attended. Lithuanian-American Club, and the commentaries of up within the setting of marriage, En6A6EM EN%? Vote" campaign nor to participate in ty knows the above reasons are fact. • and Mary Ann Donlon of Talcottville. The bridegroom is A Manchester native. Backus Rockville PAC Club. He is a com­ a postal supervisor with the U.S. his visit have and why marriage and the parents’ a cable TV talk show, 1 understand I ask only to be judged on those the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laliberte of East Hart­ attended local schools. He is a municant of St. Bridget Church. ford. Postal Service in the Broad Street of­ been written, love for one another should be they have their reasons and their own characteristics and on those, take my fice in Manchester. veteran of World War II, where he Mr. and Mrs. Backus, who have history will marked by generosity in self-giving.” style of doing things. traveled extensively, plan to visit chances. ’The Rev. Roland LaPlante officiated. Hosting the party were his was a member of the 100th Division, remember this: That by itself was a stunning I am equally proud of our town 100th Signal Co. He retired as Denmark and Germany and attend Ted Cummings Mary DeCarlo served as honor attendant. Bridesmaids children, Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) He touched us reminder, coming in Washington, a committee because it is an open Pitera of Somerset, Mass.; Mrs. treasurer of the Army & Navy Club the Passion Play next year. 87 Lawton Road, were Jane Fennessy and Lori Wayton. Rachel Amelotte because he told us the truth. city where there were more il­ organization which has been openly David (Patricia) Heroux of Fall five years ago, after serving 20 Manchester was flower girl. “All human life — from the mo­ legitimate births than births under elected in partly because for years. ment of conception and through all Steven Lathrop served as best man. Ushers were Jack wedlock. subsequent stages — is sacred, Bannon and Christopher Battison. Keith Amelotte was “When the value of the family is ring bearer. because human life is created in the Consolidation Births threatened because of social and image and likeness of God.” To the editor: economic pressures, we will stand up A reception was held at the Elks Club in Rocky Hill, grandparents are Mr. and When Mayor Penny says the con­ voters how to vote. after which the couple left for Bermuda. Deskug, Kristy Lynn, Hamilton, Jessica Hospital and Medical That hasn’t been said better. But and reaffirm that the family is daughter of Stephen E. and Lynn, daughter of Kenneth Center in Hartford. Her Mrs. Howard Fransen of the Bible warns that in these last solidation issue is “no more germain That’s what being a leader is all Manchester. His paternal necessary not only for the private Mrs. Laliberte is employed at the Insurance Company Cheryl L. Ferris Deskus of D. and Dorothy Girard maternal grandparents are days people won’t be able to endure to the Board of Directors election about. Hamilton of 26 Florence grandmother is Mrs. good of every person, but also for the of North America in East Hartford. Mr. Laliberte is 184 Nevers Road, South Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. sound doctrine. And sure enough, than foreign policy, because the You can say it today, Mayor Pen­ St., Vernon. She was bom Messier of Manchester. Margaret Wright Adams of common good of every society, na­ ny, or after the appallate court rules, employed by Travelers’ Insurance Co. (Gurskis photo) Windsor. She was born when John Paul uttered this board will never face the issue," Sept. 26 at Rockville Oct. 1 at Rockville General Her paternal grandparents Bolton. His paternal great- tion and state,” said the pope. that the right of self-determination is grandparents are Mr. and eleoquent defense of life and attack (The Herald, Oct. 9, 1979), he mis­ General Hospital. Her Hospital. Her maternal are Mr. and Mrs. John A. states the role of elected leaders. the American principle whi"h should grandmother is Helen Cagianello of Manchester. Mrs. Richard Wright of on a c tio n during his homily on the “ When freedom isi, used to maternal grandparents are RdckV I If the court finally orders con­ guide the minds and hearts of all Girard of Vernon. Her. Manchester and Mrs. captial mall Sunday, hundreds of dominate the weak, to squander uewg) Mr. and Mrs. Richard solidation to be decided at a town­ voters. Ferris of 2305 Ellington paternal grandparents are Edwards, James Corey, Nellie Samyr of West offended listeners abruptly rose and natural resources and energy, and to NEA wide referendum, it will have Robert H. Bletchman Mrs. Kenneth A. Laliberte Road, South Windsor. Her Mr. and Mrs. Arnold son of Brian E. and Carol- Roxbury, Mass. headed for home. deny basic necessities to the people, 90 Oxford St., paternal grandparents are Hamilton of Windsor Ann Moore Edwards of 60 we wills tand up and reaffirm the provided the law, namely what we Qubeck, Carolyn Janet, Manchester Mr., and Mrs. Edward Locks. Prospect St., Vernon. He In the United States, and in much demands of justice and social love. have to do. The court will not tell the daughter of Alan W. and Deskus of 282 Dart Hilt was born Oct. 2 at of the Western World, we have con­ When the sick, the aged or the dying Janet Mockalis Qubeck of Road, South Windsor. Her Lewis, Jeremy John, Manchester Memorial fused and turned upside down basic are abandoned to loneliness, we will Foreign Commentary son of Brian D. and Laurie Hospital. His maternal 30 Kinne Road, Glaston­ paternat great­ concepts essential to a moral and stand up and proclaim that they are grandmother is Mrs. An­ Balon Lewis of Warehouse grandparents are Mr. and bury. She was bora Oct. 3 at Manchester Memorial strong society. Concepts such as the worthy of love, care and respect.” drew Ganthier of Sherman Point. He was born Oct. 3 Mrs. Robert L. Moore of origin and meaning of life, the Staton, Maine. at Rockville General East Hartford. His pater­ Hospital. Her maternal sacredness of marriage and family “...Every contribution made to Russia Gears Up for Olympics Hospital. His maternal nal grandparents are Mr. grandparents are Mr. and relationships, the evils of abortion grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. John J. Sobiski of Mrs. Theodore Mockalis of better and moral climate of society, Some Muscovites are getting ner­ But it finally opened last month, Warehouse Point. Her and homosexuality. By DOUGLAS STANGLIN National Hotel, that venerable old Mrs. David R. Baton of South Windsor. He has two to oppose permissiveness and vous about the thousands of tourists and drivers were overjoyed for all of paternal grandparents are MOSCOW (UPI) - Something is red-stone ediface off Red Square that Manllik, Sophora Ann, Rockville. His paternal brothers, Casey, 8, and hedonism, and all assistance to the expected next summer. Moscow of­ one day. Now the other side is grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles We are so compromised and torn clearly wrong with the door at the once numbered Lenin .among its daughter of Stephen A. Jr Steven, 4. family, which is the source of new ficials have called on the local blocked while that is being resur­ and Sabrina Nadeau Mrs. Raymond C. Lewis of Qubeck of Waterbury. She from within on these issues that it Hunter Coffee and Cognac Bar on guests, claimed it recently took only life, effectively uphold the values of citizenry to be courteous and helpful faced. Mantlik of Totland. She Tolland. He has a brother, Salerno, Angela Maria, has a brother, Christopher took the moral authority of a man Gorky Street. It is not the way it 17 minutes to get the menu, wine and life.” but warned against being tainted by One Russian, asked by an was born Sept 25 at Brian; and a sister, daughter of Mario and Allan, 20 months. whose religious adherence include a hangs, although it does sit slightly first course — perhaps an indoor foreign ideas. exasperated foreigner when the Manchester Memoriat Stephanie. Mary Lopes Salerno of 766 sixth of the world's population to re­ The pope added that “Courage is off-center up three dark wooden record. And the rumors on which Moscow project will finally be finished, Hospital. Her maternal Center St., Manchester. Raddatz, Amber Susan, mind America of its Judeo Christain needed to resist pressures and false steps. The National reportedly is grandparents are and daughter of Raymond and thrives are already whipping through whispered: "After Communism.” Mr. Cagianello, Emily Ann, She was bora Oct. 3 at heritage. slogans, to proclaim the supreme And it is not the lighting, for most experimenting with tips — adding a Mrs. Norman Nadeau of daughter of Lawrence J. Dorothy Overton Raddatz the jittery city. Russians say they Drivers up Kutuzovsky Prospekt — Manchester Memorial dignity of all life, and to demand that Moscow cafes lurk almost unnoticed 10 percent service charge to the Patricia Kelleher 305 Brewster St., Coventry. and Kathryn Messier Hospital. Her maternal of Vernon. She was born hear that next summer they will not the broad boulevard that leads to Susan M. Connelly The real question now is what will society itself give it its protection.” behind gray stone fronts and dingy check, an old capitalist ploy. Lisa M. Franz Kurt W. Cowles Cagianello of 19 Bliss St., grandmother is Concettina Oct. 6 at Manchester Minsk — had no such problem. Local Her paternal grandparents we do with the bright legacy of John windows. But something is clearly Some cynics blame the sudden be able to buy any of the goods they are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Manchester. She was bora Lopes of Manchester. Her Memorial Hospital. Her residents were shocked when Paul’s visit — use it as a springboard Sunday evening at the airport, as amiss here on Gorky street. The attention on the recent doubling of think will be put on display for the Mantlik Sr. of Tolland. Sept. 18 at St. Francis paternal grandparents are maternal grandmother is workmen, using bright lights for to recapture the greatness of he was leaving the U.S., he said, “My doorman is missing. prices that have kept crowds away. A benefit of tourists. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mrs. M. Helen Overton of round-the-clock construction, dug a Engagements America, or slumber again as the final prayer is this, that God will It is no small victory. In Russia, $30 meal is out of reach for any Others say they have been Salerno of Italy. She has Vernon. Her paternal promised that if they are patient, pedestrian underpass, sealed it off, grandparents are Mr. and ■■ decay and inevitable decline of our bless America, so that she may in­ doormen are more important than worker who earns $165 a month. two brothers, Anthony they will be able to storm the stores put in the tile and opened it for traffic Connelly-Eddy Franz-Cull Kelleher-Cowles In the Service Joseph, 14, and Joseph Mrs. Raymond F. Raddatz society proceeds unabated. creasingly become — and truly be — hinges. But the Soviet doorman is not But others find the refreshing after the Olympics and buy all the in seven days. Leonid Brezhnev uses The engagement of Miss Susan Mario, 13 months. of Chicago, III. Her mater­ and long remain — ‘One nation, under there to greet you and direct you to change another example of Moscow’s The engagement of Miss Lisa M. that road daily to get from his apart­ Connelly of Manchester to Ross E. The engagement of Miss Patricia nal great-grandmother is Historian Arnold Toynbee, who God, indivisible. With liberty and the waiter. He is there to discourage preparations for the 1980 Olympics. normally hard-to-get items. Franz of Bolton to Edward C. Hull Ellen Kelleher of East Hartford to Airman First Class ment to the Kremlin and construc­ Eddy of Woodstock has been an­ Wrighi, Nolan Paul, son Mrs. Katherine Overton of traced the rise, decline and fall of 26 justice for all.’ God bless America. you. In most cases, he must be More than 18,000 persons in service Shortages and delays are a way of Jr. of Hamden has been announced Kurt W. Cowles of Bolton has been Francis C. Lively, son of Staff .Sgt. William A. tion began within a day after he left nounced by her parents, Mr. and Edwin J. Lively of 99 Scott Reichert, son of William A. of Paul S. and Karen Glens Falls, N.Y. Her world civilizations, found that 19 of God bless America.” badgered, browbeaten, barked at and organizations are taking foreign life here. Shops have been without by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas announced by her parents, Mr. and for a vacation to the (Jrimea, Mrs. Thomas J. Connelly of 37 Avon­ Drive, Vernon, has arrived Reichert of Bolton and Fransen Wright of 89 paternal grandmother is them had toppled not because of finally bribed. language courses. Taxi drivers, bed linens for more than two months dale Road, Manchester. C. Franz of 7 Converse Road, Bolton. Mrs. Richard Kelleher of 19 Barbara Forge Road, Coventry. He Mrs. Grace Raddatz of To which we, the grateful nation, and newspapers recently complained Work was almost as fast on the Mr. Cull is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Drive, East Hartford. for duty at Spangdahlem Ellen B. Dietrichsen of forces from without but decay from One of the most intransigent waiters and shop workers are trying Mr. Eddy is the son of Mr. and was born Oct. 3 at Chicago, III. She has three must answer: God bless Pope John you might as well throw away your new Kosmos Hotel, opened up in time Edward E. Cull Sr. of Hamden. Mr. Cowles is the son of Mr. and Air Base, West Germany. Dayville, has received the within. His overriding conclusion: doormen holds forth at the Jupiter out their new-found English on Mrs. Byron E. Eddy of Woodstock. Manchester Memorial sisters. Dawn, llA, Amy, 4, Paul II. And may his message touch for the Olympics, but it was built by Miss Franz graduated from Bolton Mrs. Donald Cowles of 328 Lake St., Airman Lively, an air­ Meritorious Service Medal The one hope for survival of Western nightclub, a cavernous dance hall in a tourists. bicycle, since inner tubes are virtual­ Miss Connelly graduated from Hospital. His maternal and Heather 3. and renew our hearts and our land. French designers with imported High School and from St. Francis Bolton. craft maintenance at Norton AFB at San Ber- civilization lies in a rebirth of the dark corner along the piles of gray At airports and souvenir shops, ly impossible to buy. Manchester High School and is atten­ specialist, was previously workers. With the French gone, the Hospital and Medical Center School Miss Kelleher graduated from Pen­ nadino, Calif. blockhouses on alinin Prospekt. English-speaking workers are pop­ Construction work of any kind is a ding the University of Connecticut, assigned at Pease Air He was cited for outstan­ little kinks are beginning to set in. of Nursing, where she is employed as ny High School in 1977 and from the As there are few nightspots in ping up in key posts where contact painfully slow process in the Soviet Stores. Force Base, N.H., and is ding duty performance as a There is still no parking lot and a nurse. Creative School of Hairdressing and Moscow for young people, this with the public is vital. Union. One half of a bridge across the Mr. Eddy graduated from now serving with a unit of command and control cars have to bump over boards laid Woodstock Academy and attended Mr. Cull graduated from Hamden Skin Care in 1979. She is employed at grizzled hulk of a doorman has a cap­ The 203-year-old Bolshoi Theater Moscow river near the Kiev train High School, attended Fairfield the United States Air technician at Ramstein across the curb to get to the the College of Agriculture at the Marjorie Rouse, Hair Design in West tive audience. His battleground is a has a bright new coat of paint and station has been blocked off for more University and will graduate from Hartford. , Forces in Europe. AB, West Germany. Thoughts driveway. The hotel phones do not University of Connecticut. He is The airman graduated He now serves at Norton 4-by-5-foot lobby between two glass scaffolding is the most dominant than two years. Tall, striped fences employed as county executive direc­ Southern Connecticut SUte College Mr. Cowles graduated from Bolton seal off the work area, although often work and outsiders have no way of from Rockville High AFB with a unit of the Scripture passage for the day, doors. sight on the Moscow skyline as tor for Windham County Agricultural next spring. He is employed as a High School in 1975 and from the changed his whole way of life days on end pass without any sign of contacting guests. merchandiser at J.C. Penney Co. in University of Connecticut in 1979. He School in 1977. Military Airlift Command. Luke 19:1-10. His right hand holds a long, smooth workers shine up such dazzling land­ Stabilization and Conservation Com­ because Jesus showed him love. But labor. North Haven. is a member of Zeta Psi fraternity of He graduated from »FL0 ’S Luke 19:5, “And when Jesus came isn’t it true that we should love all metal rod which he inserts into two marks as St. Basil’s Cathedral. mittee in Brooklyn. Marine Pfc. Robert B. Bolton High School in 1971. The couple is planning a June 7 The couple iff planning an October North America. He is employed at I ^ CAKE 0EC0MTIN6 SUPPLIES INC. to the place, he looked up and said to men, that all mankind is our metal flanges welded on the door and 1980 wedding at St. James Church in Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford. Enders Jr., son of Patricia His wife,-Debra, is the doorframe. This acts as a deadbolt to SCOOPS hyDaagSavM wedding at St. Bridget Church in A. Enders of 76 Lenox St., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. him, ‘Zacchaeus, make haste and neighbor? How hard it is to love Manchester. (Logan photo) The couple is planning an Oct. 4, keep out would-be customers. Manchester. (Nassiff photo) Manchester, has been Daniel J. Ridzon of 1245 CAKES BAKED come down; for I must stay at your everyone. Yet Jesus said that when HO one MAH SHOliLP AILOWEP TD PiSRUPT IH EM fO R E. I AM FINPlHd IT MORE AHP MORE PIFFK R/tf 1980 wedding at North United house today.” we love the unloved and unwanted we 'By blocking the crowds with his Methodist Church in Manchester meritoriously promoted to Cedar Swamp Road, A DacoratMl T « SMOOTH PUCHlUar OF fW£ lOAUdw m im c A m his present rank upon Coventry., Remember those times when you are actually loving Him. left shoulder, he lets in only those with a reception at the Glastonbury For Evory who discreetly rub their thumb and pcmcmcp/m TOqOUHCMUEHDEP Danoe Class Slated Bazaar Set Hills Country Club. (Mazzi photo) graduation from recruit went out on a limb for a friend? It’s Shouldn’t we venture out on a limb training at the Marine Marine Pvt. Ronald S. Occmion. not an easy thing to do, but it’s easier fingers In the international language IN 0 5 0 / SOUTH WINDSOR - The South VERNON - The annual for someone we don’t even know, let Corps Recruit Depot, Pelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. of money. As the lucky one slips by, Windsor Recreation Department will “Snowflake Shoppe’’ Bazaar is Ordor Early to personally justify when you trust alone trust? Just think of the Parris Island, S.C. John Pelley of 95 High he rams the door shut behind and offer a children's dance class for 5- to scheduled for Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 Sheehan Joins WTNH For Hallowooir the person you are helping. Yet we possibilities that this experience He receiv^ the early Tower Drive, South Wind­ pushes in the deadbolt. 12-year olds. Instruction will be given p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Pat Cakoal have no knowledge of this mutual could have on some stranger in need Route 30 and Meadowlark Road. promotion for his superior sor, has completed recruit trust between Zacchaeus and Jesus. who suddenly experiences Jesus’ live The remarkable thing is that once with an emphasis on jazz, including Sheehan, one of Connecticut’s best performance during all training at the Marine The bazaar will include crafts, V ai Candy Making Zacchaeus wanted only to see our in us. the customer is inside no one cares. movement, ballet disco and others. known television newsmen, will phases of ten and one-half Corps Recruit Depot, toys, stuffed animals and dolls, Claaa — oaH or v M Lord, Jesus happened only to look up Lately, however, restaurants all over return to the air waves next month. week training cycle. Parris Island, S.C. Rev. Paul Henry Classes will be offered at the Wap- knitted goods, Christmas Sheehan will join WTNH-TV in and catch sight of him in the trhe. Pastor Moscow seem to have suddenly dis­ decorations, wooden goods, plants A 1978 graduate of A 1979 graduate of South lllturtw THntoall ping Community Center beginning New Haven as anchorman for the How great the result of their Faith Lutheran Churdh covered the customer. Oct. 18 and run for eight weeks. For and a bake sale. Manchester High School, Windsor High School, he ' 10/16 1 station’s 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. ■WMia ouWTMai PHIH- meeting was through, for Zacchaeus East Hartford One .hungry customer at the registration call the Recreation Lunch, including hot dogs and he joined the Marine Corps joined the Marine Corps in newscasts Monday through Friday in January 1978. Department, 644-2433, sauerkraut, will be served. ) beginning Nov. 26. March 1979. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Tnes.'^ Oct. 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 16. 1979 - PAGE NINE ( Obituaries ] Officials Review Plans Vikings Honor Michaels’ Birthday Henry N. Heiiienwuy Jr. MANCHESTER -The name of one i|uarterback Richard Todd, who To Expand Town Transit NEW YORK (UPI) - New rullbacks. Kevin l.ong and Clark York defenders. and the penalty gave the Vikings a survivor was inadvertently omitted threw sparingly and provided the "The .lets aren't a bad team. If you York’s Walt Michaels turned Gaines,” said Miehacis. who was .Safety Shafer Suggs applied the first down at their own 49. from the obituary of Henry N. only score of the opening half on a 3- can run, you can control the clock, given the game ball. Long, who killing blow 9:45 into the third The Jets' defense, which had Hemenway Jr. in yesterday’s will be paying a quarter of a million are better spent on Saturday and 50 today and the Minnesota yard run around left end 4;56 into the and that's what they did, " By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA rushed for 78 yards in 15 attempts, i|uarter when he stepped in front of allowed the most points in the league Herald. dollars to implement their program, weekdays." Vikings decided to give the game. The score was set up by the Michaels, however, eliose to salute Herald Reporter couldn't say enough about the Jets' Kramer's pass in the right flat in- entering the game, ended Among his survivors is a sister, which they could do without town ap­ The new proposals would remove . Jets’ coach his birthday pre­ first of Minnesota's three fumbles, the (nueh-maligned defen.se. which MANCHESTER - Town officials offensive line. lended for Bob Tucker and Minnesota's last real threat when Mrs. Joseph (Annette) Glode of proval. service on Hilliard and Broad this one by Jimmy Edwards at' the shut the Vikings out lor 3 I 2quartcrs at a Tuesday night Transportation sent a little early Monday night "You're not gonna find better peo­ scampered 32 yards for his first pro rookie middle linebacker Stan Blinka Manchester. However, Spaulding, who is a Streets. Officials said the route does Vikings' 18 after a punt. and drew several standing ovations Committee meeting reviewed plans — a gift-wrapped victory. ple up front than we have,” he said. louehdown. putting the .lets ahead 14- intercepted Kramer's pass at mid- Manchester resident said, "We not have "sufficient ridership.” The The Jets. 3-4. showed off their from the crowd of 54.479. The Vikings, who rank second to "We've got a couple of All-Pros in (I. field with 2:54 remaining in the Celia. Kodes to add 10 buses, several new routes believe there is enough that is company considers an average of 10 league-leading ground game to a "I've .seen it coming on defen.se lor Wiishinglon as (he NFL's oldest our offensive line.” Minnesota. 3-4. scored its only game. Free safety Burgess Owens MANCHESTER -Mrs. Celia and more frequent bus runs to the positive in the program so we don’t people on a bus "Sufficient Monday night television audience, Ihrec weeks now. " he said. "I can't (cam. played instead like a squad of The Vikings do not. touchdown on Foreman's I-yard made his second interception of the Zawistowski Kodes, 73, of 223 North town’s existing mass transit system. anticipate controver^. But we’re not ridership.” out-rushing the Vikings 183-54 and say enough about the young players nervous rookies before a nationwide Forced to throw 48 times due to a |)lungc at 6:36 of the fourth quarter — night on the game's final play. Main St. died Monday at the John Spaulding, director of foolish enough to foist something on keeping the ball away from on defense — all I can .say is thatiks. operations for the Connecticut Officials said the new proposal audience, turning the ball over seven ploddingly ineffeclive ground game, :(ftor a New York mistake. On 4th- "We have to get on a groove and Manchester Memorial Hospital. people that they don’t want.” Minnesota's dangerous air game. It was a team performance ... the Department of Transportation said, would try to match the times printed limes in a 14-7 loss to the Jets. Minnesota's Tommy Kramer com­ and-24 from the Vikings' 44, rookie stay there instead of going up and She was the widow of Frank J. The Transporation committee will "Our offense controlled the foot­ nicest thing the team could have "The aim is to increase service to on the schedules to the actual times "We didn't win the game so much pleted 28 passes for 270 yards. He defensive back Donald Dykes ran down,"’ said Vikings' wide receiver Kodes. She was born in Philadelphia be. holding an informational meeting ball. I can't say enough about our uiven me. " those who already have the mass the buses take to make their run. as they gave it to us.” said New York also completed four pas.scs to New into Minnc.sota punter Greg Coleman Ahmad Rashad. whose seven recep­ Penn., July 29. 1906, and had been a with the new Board of Directors to lie forgot to (hank (he Vikings. transit habit." “’Theoretical running times aren’t tions gave him the NFC lead with 36. resident of Manchester most of her aquaint them with company m To that end, the Connecticut Com­ matching actual running times, as life. She was a member of the St. proposals. Transit officials offered to things now stand with both the B and John's Polish National Catholic pany has developed bus routes to make a presentation to the Board, Y bus routes,” said Spaulding. Church. She is survived by three take people to the Manchester saying it is their wish that the Orioles Bank on Palmer sons; Edward F. Kodes of Memorial Hospital, East Catholic program be accepted by the com­ If the proposals are approved, he I Kvans on Fen<*e Manchester. William J. Kodes, of High School, Howell Cheney munity. target date for implementation is Herald Angle Technical School, Manchester Com­ The program would not add Sunday BOSTON I UPI I — Boston Red Sox East Hartford, Ronald C. Kodes, of late January. Spaulding said adver­ outfielder Dwight Evans, entering munity College and the Buckland In­ coverage. That would remain as is. tisements in the press and over the Redwood City, C Calif.; and a Ihe option year of his contract, dustrial Park. radio would be u s^ to aquaint people Earl Yost daughter. Judith Sabella of Bolton; a Spaulding said, “The few dollars we To Clinch World Series reportedly wants to be traded if the In addition, transit officials plan to sister. Mrs. Jeanette Erickson, of have to spend in this town, we think with new routes and schedules. increase town bus service from hour­ Sports Editor Bed Sox don't sign him to a long-term Manchester; four grandchildren and BALTIMORE (UPI) - and the 1968 Detroit Tigers — have If anyone cun stop Ihe rampage, it contract before the start of training three great-grandchildren. ly schedules to half hour schedules. ever won a .seven-game series after During peak travel times, buses Buoyed by the chance to finally is I’almer, a veteran of .series play, camp next year. Funeral services will be held trailing 3-1. Boston fell behind lie started and got no decision in Thursday at a time to be announced. would run every 15 minutes. play a game in decent baseball I’illsburgh 3-1 in 1903 and rallied to Bill Massett, committee chairman Mediation Move weather, the Baltimore Game 2 as Pitt.sburgh won 3-2. Don .lack Sands. Evans' lawyer, con­ Burial will be in St. John’s win. but that was a nine-game Series. said, “Clearly, the state transporta­ Notes Off the Cuff Slanhouse. who relieved aiid lost that firmed Monday he had met on Oct. 5 Cemetery in Manchester. Orioles will pitch right-hander The Pirates are trying to become tion department is going out of its Just for the Record: Boston Red Sox catchers threw out only game, will likely not be available with Red Sox general manager Friends may call at the Holmes the first team ever to perform the way to double town service. I think against tonight. He .saw a doctor Monday for Haywood Sullivan about Evans' funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 4 40 base runners in 156 attempts last season, one-reason the ctob leal twice. this plan is a hell of a good start, if IsnT Surprising was an also-ran... ; \ Pittsburgh tonight in hopes of back pain. future and 7 to 9 p.m. cementing their first World If the Pirates are to prosper, "Before the game, " Stanhouse you don’t mind my emphasis on the Good News Department: National also handling the extra point kicking Candelaria must pitch better than he "Dwight is coming into the option word ‘start’.’’ By LANEY ZUBOFF Series title since 1970. said. "I'll make a decision as to under a cloud,” because of the new Football League Monday night attempts for Central Connecticut did Friday night when he allowed whether I can pitch or not " vear of his contract in Boston and Man Pleased Connecticut Company officials Herald Reporter binding arbitration law. Under the followers didn’t have to tolerate State College this fall...The Left-hander John Candelaria, the eight hits and six runs in three in­ would like to stay here. " Sands .said. Sports Clinic backed their proposals with detailed In three series appearances MANCHESTER — Assistant law “you have to take the last offer,” Howard Cosell last night when the specially-designed face mask worn .sore-armed, sore-ribbed loser of nings. against Pittsburgh, Sully I Haywood Sullivani said the To Pay Taxes A sports clinic at Bentley School, conducted by the graphics and charts which reflected School Superintendent Wilson E. said Deakin. "Before, either side New York Jets hosted by Gary Roenecke of the Orioles Game 3. will throw for the Pirates, "I can tell you now. " Candelaria Sox would like In keep Dwight, but if the marketing studies they undertook I’almer is 1-0 with Deakin Jr. said Tuesday it came as could reject an offer.” Minnesota...Why Not Department: If when batting may come to be who trail 3-2 in the best-of-seven said. "There will be a seventh they lelt they couldn't give him a new Manchester Community College Athletic Department, MCC to determine the town’s mass transit a 2 63 ERA. In no surprise that a state mediator has Allan Cone, principal at Bennett players can adopted by all batters in due time. series. game," contract before training camp, then MANCHESTER -Unlike the Women’s Athletic Coach Sandy Sawicki shows several par­ needs. seven series games been asked to resolve contract Junior High School and negotiator for wear gloves, why not umpires? The Roenicke donned the extra protection The U.S. Weather Service is calling I’itlsburgh backs Candelaria with they would try to trade him, " colonial partisans of 203 years ago ticipants the correct technique to sink a shot. Ms. Sawicki, Charts were made of where, and overall. Palmer is who complained of taxation without negotiations between the Board of the Manchester School Ad­ men in blue working the bases and after suffering a broken jaw when for moderate temperatures and only Ihe most fearsome hitting ever seen :t -1 with a 3.13 along with two other department members, Pat Mistretta and how many, people get on and off Sands said he planned to meet representation, one Eighth District Education and the school ad­ ministrators Association, which has the foul lines in both Baltimore and struck by a pitched ball earlier this a slight chance of rain. If the im­ in a World Series. The Pirates have ERA, buses. Attempts were made to make again today with Sullivan for the taxpayer said he was pleased to pay Skip Olander, demonstrated baseball, volleyball and basket­ ministrators union. about 30 members, said the board Pittsburgh were seen wearing gloves season. proved weather arrives, it will be Kl hits and an average of .339, Phil "We re handing - P IR R T li ball techniques during the program, sponsored by the Bentley the buses running times mesh with a Deakin gave several reasons for and the association had reached an to keep their hands warm, which was more welcome ^ ^ Garner has nine hits for a .500 general manager's response to a con- his taxes. typicai day’s traffic flow. Permanent Trophy Ihe ball to a Hall ol Fame .' Iract proposal submitted by Sands ' By the luck of the draw,” wrote PTA. (Herald photo by Adamson) ^the request; First, said Deakin, “If impas^ over “salary matters and a sensible move... Dennis Jordan, (han a fastball \ average. Bill Madlock is batting .500; llusso said simply. The state-owned transit company (luring Ihe Oct. 5 meeting. George Dickie of 241 Henry St., ”I’m we do not reach a settlement 120 days other areas of employmentn” but who now calls Manchester his home, Jimmy Nichols, well-known one- down the middle. / I f . '. Tim Koli Iffl; Dave Parker .429. and I’almcr realizes his past ereden- Evans reportedly makes $150,000 paying my taxes with check number before the budget submission date a wouldn’t give any further details. appears in Wednesday night’s armed golf pro, has donated a perma­ "Yes. e.spccially Willie Slargell :t8l. lials mean nothing measured against mediator is automatically called in.” Principals, vice-principals and featured 10-round heavyweight bout nent trophy to the Ellington Ridge the way the other The record for club hitting in a |ier year under liis current contract. 1776.” I lie way the I’irates are hitting the "I would hope that if any team Noting that America had broken He said the mediator would have other supervisory school members on cable TV from the Hartford Civic Country Club to honor the club’s games have been, " wk ^ j seven-game Series is .338 by the New tiall right now. junior champs. The trophy will be wants Dwight in a trade, they would off with England at this time because been called in Oct. 23 of next week. presently earn between $20,200 and Center Auditorium against Greg said Baltimore York Yankees, who lost to Pittsburgh "They are great hitters,” Palmer Ambulance Firm Vows “Rather than delay,” said Deakin, Sorrentino of New York. The Silk enscribed with the winner’s name shortstop Mark _ in 1960. If the Pirates lose tonight. talk to us first about a new contract. of the "taxation without represen­ $31,653 per year, he said. said "They hit the ball where it is each year and will remain at the He wouldn't want to play with any tation” issue. Dickie said, "In this we asked the state to start the In other negotiations, Deakin said Town belter will receive a $1,200 Belanger. "It's the first time we've III! y could still better the record for a pitched and hit the ball to all parts of process. We were far apart (on the a mediator might also be called in to purse for his efforts...Wind screens club. Each year’s winner will receive had decent weather in the whole six-game loser. :i00 by the 1953 new team in 1980 without first case. I feel I'm being well Ihe ballpark. They are very signing a new long-term contract. " represented." issues),” he said. settle areas of disagreements with at the Manchester Community a replica to keep...Former series." Brooklyn Dodgers. aggre.ssivc and when they get on, To Continue Its Ads College tennis courts are down as Manchester High runner Lori Veal is And for the Pirates, hounded by Sands said. His letter was read to the Eighth Another reason, said Deakin, is the teacher’s union “if we don’t wrap "You're looking at one one of the they take the extra base. " “we wanted a certain mediator. We much as they are up. The plastic ties a member of the University of Penn­ poor weather all year, some dry best hitting ballclubs in a long time. " District Board of Directors Monday The state Department of Health is number. up negotiations next week.” Deakin By CHRIS BLAKE have had Harry Purcell before. He’s snap during rain and wind storms and sylvania cross country squad this weather would be especially agreed Baltimore super.scout Jim night by Tax Collector Betty holding a hearing on its charges that But, Goodwin said in an emergen­ said he has had five talks with both an old pro and does a good job,” said the panels sag or drop. fall...Just over six weeks remain in welcome. llusso. " We re gonna' sit down the Sadloski. Herald Reporler Professional Ambulance has violated cy, “the Yellow Pages are groups; with the teacher’s union Deakin who said there was a better the 1979 Jai Alai season at the Hart­ Only three teams — the 1925 day of the game and do .some soul- District President Gordon Lassow EAST HARTFORD -The presi­ provisions of a state statute which somewhere down on the list of places meeting with the board again chance to get Purcell by applying ford fronton. Final night will be Nov. Pirates, the 1958 New York Yankees searching." Today’s said. "It's nice some people ap­ dent of Professional Ambulance Inc. bar agencies from advertising to look” for help. tonight. The teacher’s union is under Expansion Years earlier. the same timetable for automatic 26...Basketball practice started preciate what they're paying for vowed today to continue his adver­ emergency medical services or per­ Twelve years ago there were six The parties will have to go into bin­ mediation as are the school ad­ yesterday afternoon at East Catholic taxes. " tising campaign - which the state The hearing will be continued some teams in the National Hockey League Candelaria to Start sonnel. ding arbitration if no agreement is ministrators. High for Manchester Community Department of Health has challenged Professional has issued telephone time next week, said attorney membership. The league's growing Sport Parade reached after 30 days of negotiating Salary and class size are two issues College. Frank Kinel will again Kleinsohmidi Dinner - even if it means taking the matter stickers in East Hartford and West Charles Hollis, the hearing officer pains started in 1970 with eight teams with the mediator. the teacher’s union has been dis­ coach the collegians...Take it for MANCHESTER — A fund-raising to federal court. Hartford stating, “Eliminate Delay for the Department of Health. added, the figure jumped to 16 teams The negotiations revolve around what it’s worth from the “experts”, Pirates Prepared Milt Richman Italian dinner for Arnold “ Ike” Harvey Kagan, president of -Call Direct.” The stickers list Meanwhile, Kagan said his adver­ cussing, said Lee Ray of the in 1972,18 two years later and now 21 salary and fringe benefits, said Manchester EMucation Association, a leading writers from league cities, UPI Sports Editor Kleinschmidt, Democratic candidate Professional Ambulance, said he Professional’s phone number. tising campaign, which also included for the 1979-80 campaign...The New the Hartford Whalers will be the Deakin who feels “the whole thing is 525-member union. for the Board of Directors, will take must advertise his ambulance ser­ At a hearing last week, an official letters to East Hartford residents York Yankees at one time or another worst team in the National Hockey criticizing Biackstone’s handling of To Use All place Sunday at the Elks Club on vice, because the town “has given from the North Central Connecticut carried 47 different players on their League this season. These predic­ the program, is not illegal. Series Top Performers Bissell Street. Servings will be from (Manchester Ambluance Service) a EMS Council testified that the every-day 25-man roster. The club, tions appeared in The Hockey News. BALTIMORE (UPI) - Left-hander John Candelaria was the 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets may be obtained J5(K),000 monopoly." “We’re not worried," he said. BALTIMORE (UPI) - Kiko Garcia and Phil Garner are the Professional stickers could hamper too, also had two managers...World Also, the well respected Sports officially scheduled starter for the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 6 at the door by calling 643-7539. The Mayor Richard H. Blackstone has the efforts of NCCEMS to designate “What we’re doing ft perfectly legal. Lawyers Fighting Series tickets cost $12 each for Iront-runners right now for the sleek new automobile that goes Jesignated Manchester Ambulance Illustrated and The Sporting News of their World Series with the tonight, but public is invited. one phone number for emergency “My theory is live and let live, " reserved seats and $17 a copy for box to the MVP of the World Series, but should the Baltimore as the sole carrier for emergency seats in both Baltimore and have the Whalers pegged for last Bucs pitching coach Harvey Haddix was prepared to switch medical service. Kagan said. He said the town has shortstop wind up with the car, he'll be perfectly willing to let patients treated by the Fire Pittsburgh and once again no con­ arms early and frequently if necessary PWP Dance Canceled Cressy Goodwin, of NCCEMS, created a monopoly by tunneling its have it on weekends. MANCHESTER -A dance, spon­ Department’s paramedics, if the later conceded, however, that other Sewer Swap Pact sideration was given to the average Bowlers Needed "Well use the whole staff emergency medical patients The wav I see it, he couldn't make patients require hospital care. regular season ticket-buying fan tomorrrow if we have to. " Haddix sored by the Manchester Chapter, forms of advertising, such as listing requiring ambuiance service to Rec Bowling League needs 10 more to Henny Ayala in the third inning a better choice. the car (Sport Magazine) to come up The state ordered the town to the firm’s phone number in the except that he had a chance to said during a final workout Monday and then, alter a rain delay, com­ Parents Without Partners, originally Manchester Ambulance. —Continued from Page One situations, but the daily operations of duekpinners to fill out an 8-team lieyond question, the players are with a 2r-player bus. I think every designate a sole carrier for emergen­ purchase a set of two tickets for each at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers pletely fell apart in the fourth when scheduled for Oct. 27 has been yellow pages, could also hamper his “I’ve got to advertise to stay the district are the function of its roster. League rolls Monday night at Ihe ones who make the World Series one of my players rates sorne kind of cy patients requiring hospital care. Tripp moved to table discussion on game at inflation prices. The majori­ Stadium a couple of hours before the lialtirnorc scored five runs. canceled. office’s efforts to designate a single alive,” Kagan said. “It’s either do or directors. 7 at Duckpin Lanes, 29 Olcott St. what It is and the ones who bring the special award. " die and I’m not the dying type.” the agreement until the district’s “There’s a misconception among ty of fans at World Series games are Anyone interested should see Bill Pirates' flight to Baltimore. Haddix said, however, he did not counsel could review it with the executives and well-to-do Haddix' reasoning makes sense, Ians to their feet with the things they “I’m not going to let the mayor put our voters that this is the classic New Pagan! Sr. or Ken Ostrinsky Monday think the Candy Man's bad outing do at bat and in the field. Credit for Leadership directors and recommend its accep­ people...Former Manchester High since one more Baltimore victory us out of business too easily,” Kagan England town meeting form of night at the lanes. Handicap system was due to the physical problems (a Despite that, however, no other Weaver's primary concern before Program tance. The other directors supported government,” he said. “But the day- football player Neal Me Kenney is is used. would give the Orioles the world bad back and pulled rib cage DOT Announces said. ligure in this .Series has influenced it the playoffs even championship. There would be no use his motion. to-day operations of the district are muscles) that bothered him during or dominated it more than the The debate was sparked after At­ lor Pittsburgh to save pitchers if started was that his players might Blackstone said last month any vested in this board. They can be the regular .season. Orioles' imaginative, spunky little torney John LaBelle Jr. explained they were losing. fall on their faces. He needn't have patient has the option to call the am­ solicitous of the opinions of the dis­ "To me. it just seemed that he manager and he has done it without bulance service of his or her choice. some of the key points of the agree­ "I always .say don't worry about didn't get his pitch that he normally worried. So tar. they haven't, either For Roads, Mass Transit trict and that is good. But their func­ so much as swinging a bat once or Stanhouse Ailing, against the Angels or the Pirates, But, he said, in 90 percent of the ment to the directors. tomorrow, it might rain the next day gets.” Haddix said. " I'm not saying tion is to govern the district on a day- playing a single inning in the field. cases, the patient is in no condition to As he interpreted it, the district anyway. " Haddix said. "If we get to the umpire was wrong, but Candy and if there is anything at all to the HARTFORD (UPI) — Transporta­ “This plan represents a totally achieve,” he said. to-day basis.” Weaver reminds me of a grand theory that a group of players are balanced transportation program. It Powers said Connecticut will try to choose an ambulance. would assume the same rights and Game 7, we ll worry about that likes to get his pitch on the outside tion Commissioner Arthur B, Powers responsibilities as the Town in the Ihen.” chess master. He thinks out every basically a reflection of their will assure a healthy future for the raise its share of the expenses Kagan disputed this claim, calling May Quit Birds corner and on the two guys involved move far in advance and before he leadership, than Weaver must stand today announced an ambitious $1.9 it “untrue and unsubstantiated." agreement. Open House Tonight The choice of Candelaria to start in the homer, he didn't get the calls billion, 5-year plan for improving conservation of our energy through bonding. makes it. he searches around to see if still lor his ,)roportionate share of the supplies,” Powers said. Kagan said 90 percent of emergency However, he said, the Town would MANCHESTER — ’The Washington BALTIMORE (UPI) - Don Stanhouse, one of the premier Game B again.st Orioles right-hander on those outside corner pitches he Connecticut’s roads and mass He said the highway money in­ there isn't a better possible one. credit. He said 80 percent of the proposed medical services patients can choose be liable for pump stations or forced School PTA will sponsor an open relievers in the American League, may have pitched his last Jim I’almer was somewhat sur­ likes to right-handed hitters. transportation. cludes completion of Interstate 84 "There are some things I'm not (oo funding would come from the federal their own ambulance. mains if the increased flowage could house tonight from 7 to 8 at the game for the Baltimore Orioles. prising since Candelaria was largely "Ho threw good warming up during Weaver Rates Vote Powers said the proposed capital between Hartford and Providence, Professional lost a layrsuit against not be treated by the sewer plant. ineffective in (tame 3. a loss to the the rain delay, and he told me he felt proud of. " conle.sses the stocky, government. Washington School. Stanhouse is suffering from a expenditures included $1.5 billion for R.I., and completion of 1-291. The the town. The lawsuit challenged the ’The agreement saddles ownership of where we can win it and not be able Orioles, at Three Rivers Friday OK.” Haddix .said. "I thought he was Should the Orioles go on to win any gray-haired Orioles' pilot. "I'm not Powers plan, which was unveiled strain in the lower back and his highway construction and renova­ plan also called for improvements on town’s right to choose a designated the plant on the town, although the PTA memberships may be ob­ to perform up to my best night. His teaminates gave him a 3-0 one of the two remaining games proud of the fact I lose my temper at a downtown Hartford news con­ doing OK but he just couldn't get his tion; $254 million for rail im­ 1-91 north of Hartford and 1-86 east of district has claimed in the past that it tained from' classroom represen­ status for the remainder of the World capabilities ' lead but ho yielded a two-run homer here, my feeling is that 20 years from sometimes. Everytime I do, I'm ference, tentatively calls for buying carrier for patients requiring pilch.” ashinned of myself because I know provements. and $136 for buying new Hartford. is part owner as well. tatives. All children must be accom­ Series is doubtful. The 27-year-oId 'I'here is an added problem concer­ now many people will recall this one 450 buses and 150 rail cars statewide. hospital care. that's not being a good manager. I buses statewide. LaBelle also disputed Beck’s con­ panied by parents. right-hander saw a doctor Monday ning Stanhouse's availability. He has as “tliat Earl Weaver World Series ' It also included improving rail beds, The masterplan also included funds Kagan said he is considering a law­ lost my temper once this season with ■‘Although there are many who tentions that the agreement must be and took heat, sound and whirlpool informed the Orioles that he is Many are referring to it that way railway stations and commuter for improvements to three intrastate suit on different grounds -possibly Arrangements for individual .Steve Stone after I took hiin out of a may push mass transit at the expense approved at a special meeting of the treatments and will be examined playing out his option and damaged already. of highways, we just can’t see the parking lots. hughways: Route 7 between Norwalk on grounds that the town has prac­ parent-teacher conferences may be today. A decision will be made on his Weaver keeps insisting that ball game. Instead of waiting until ticed a restraint of trade by giving its electors. He said the voters must goods don't go over well in the free automobile going away,” he said, “If we can get that 97 percent and Danbury; the Central Connec­ made during the open house. availability before tonight's sixth managing is "90 percent the next day. I tried talking to him business to Manchester Ambulance. give approval in extraordinary agent market. defending the money proposed for emphasis (of car users) down to 90 ticut Expressway, and Route 25. game, "Certainly. I'm thinking about my gue.sswork. " If that's true, all I can about it right after the game and he road improvements and extensions. percent, that’s a goal we’d like to "It's been nagging at me for about luture, " said Stanhouse. “Not say is he gue.sses' correctly nearly 90 and I had some nasty stuff. I three weeks now, but the last three apologized to him later. " bear Mr. or Mrs. Voter, pitching in the Series or being dis­ percent of the time, and when you THANKSGIVING times I pitched it's been less than abled certainly doesn't help matters compile a percentage like that, Stone remembers the episode NOVENA TO ST. JUDE ”My name is Pete Sylvester and I am a candidate fantastic,” said Stanhouse. "I don't any. But I am not going to hurt vou'ro not merely guessing anymore, which took place in July. Manchester Police Report know if that's the reason I haven't you're also doing a whole lot of "We sat down together in Oakland 0 Mu St Ml, ApMth ad astfr. for the office of Town Treasurer. myself. Free agency is just around . been pitching well, but 1 know 1 can­ thinking along with it. and had a nice conversation.” says liiirtn M rich hi alredK; iHr Um m 1 the door, and I have worked very MANCHESTER -The d e t a ils because the Adams Street, below the •I b n i CMt faittM IMrcmir ril I firmly believe that the people of Manchester not go through my normal range of hard the last two years to get to the It's much more than guesswork the Orioles' right-hander. "Both of us motion as a pitcher. I'm not throwing motorcyclist injured in a operator , 22-year-old Hilliard Street intersec­ ■hi imhi ^ ipKU pitaHfi h Mm deserve and expect a Treasurer who is point where 1 am. " when a manager knows exactly the got our frustrations and pent up the ball the way I know how to throw feelings out. Whether it was eoin- Sunday afternoon accident Frank Koester, was in tion, when he apparently •( m i Tf vn I km ram m fna M There are those, of course, wlin right time to bring in a John Lowens- Mlh •( Mf hurt M hnMi hig ti ■!■■ a ball. " will (|uestion .Stanhouse's motives if eidcntal or not. I was undefeated remains in serious condi­ shock when police arrived. could not negotiate a turn, PROFESSIONAL * RESPONSIBLE * EFNCIENT tein. a Terry Crowley or a Pat Kelly tion, a Manchester police said. According to M hnidm mb put pmr ti MM ti In the two games in which he has he can't pitch. How bad was the in­ to pinch hit. and when to summon in from that point on right through the The report said the victim HrirtHM. I # M b m pnapl Md Memorial Hospital police, Koester slammed PLEASE CONSIDER . . . pitched in the World Series, jury? Isn't he just another selfish relievers like Tippy Martinez, Tim end of the season. was unable to explain what ■gat MHia hi rahn IpnaMliMhi spokeswoman said this on his brakes, left the m Stanhouse has not approached the player putting himself ahead of the Stoddard. .Sammy Stewart or Don "Regardless of what Earl is or yar MM ham ad c a a |M b hi b> • eight years experience in money management Stanhouse from the bullpen. Weaver isn't, the one thing you can say about morning. happened and there were traveled portion of the road ahii form he showed during the regular team') no witnesses.” and struck a house at 355 and investment in the insurance field season when he led the Orioles in Stanhouse realizes a finger will be has been doing it brilliantly all hini is he's interesting and unique, " A police report released Sq Mm *«■ FiMn, Tba M Him The cyclist was on Adams St. saves with 21. The Pirates have pointed at him if he can't pitch and season long, not only in the playoffs Stone goes on. this morning had sketchy ad Ctaria.* hMatfa Mit hi p a d a i • member of the Zoning Board of Appeals crushed him for five hits and three the Orioles should lose the Series to and World Series, and the inordinate "He's like nobody else. He'll yell The hospital ft. M l pray hr a ad d ■!■ bate ym runs ip only two innings. the Pittsburgh Pirates. degree to which he has succeeded and scream at a player for niaking a spokeswoman said Koester aU, Ma. Ihb'MMM ha a w hia • member of the board of directors of the "It's a little discouraging.” added "I know it is very important to be can best be measured by where his mistake, but he'll write his natne in Firefighters Rescue suffered fractured ribs and han b M. I hm hd ay n p at Manchester chapter of Rotary International Stanhouse. referring to his injury, in the World Series, but 1 think it's a Orioles stand at this very moment. the lineup Ihe next day as it nothing a fractured arm. » a lii pdlaliM pradai jm - • past co-chairman of the Heart Fund "and I refuse to go out and hurt lot more important to stand up and Since I happen to be on the nine- happened. There are very few people Girl Stuck in Tree myself or our ball team. It's too im­ be a man and say, ‘When you can do man panel which will vote for the I've come across who don't bold • a lifelong Manchester resident grudges. Earl doesn't. Sonicwhcre in MANCHESTER—When you were young, you Probably portant. We have come this far in a something, you can, and when you eventual MVP winner, I told Weaver World Series and I would hate to can’t, you can’t.” that although no manager ever has the course of the season.,! developed encountered the image of the fire department rescuing Pste SylvMtM' THEN CHOOSE . . . a tremendous re.spcct for the man. 1 kittens caught in trees. think I would go out in a situation won the car since the balloting for it BALLOTS? have come to realize the one thing The Town of Manchester Fire Department added a new • Hhe one candidate who can smd will give you the began years ago. I was giving some REPUILIIMN consideration to voting for him. he's interested in more than anything wrinkle to that legend when it rescued a seven- year-old most efficient management of your lax dollar. else is the ultiniate performance of girl from a tree on St. James Streeet. MEDARKTO For Town Traaturar Treacy Wins Providence Race That upset him. ncerely. "No, no, don't do it.” he practical­ the ball club. When you play for a According to a department spokesman, the girl PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) — John Treacy, of Villierstown, Ireland, feels losing ball club, there's a tendency to climbed the tree with a friend, but got cold feet and didn’t ly pleaded. “ I don't deserve it. If it T» POLLS? he has a way to go if ho is to win any medals in the 1980 Olympics. Mug Shot wasn't for my players. I would't even think in terms of "I," Earl thinks in want to climb back down. VOTE STMiaHT REPIIILICAN Treacy. 22, a former Providence College track star and twice world cross­ be here. They're the ones who did it, terms of we.' In.solar as distributing “We sent four guys over there to get her down,” the MIREnRUaNEMiqiMliniK country champion, said he did not feel he ran particularly well in winning the Denver linebacker Bob Swepson (51) stops Kansas City run­ not me. I'll tell you what you could any credit, I feel the ballplayers spokesman said. “We climbed up the tree and then 6.2-mile Old Stone Rhode Race through Providence Suhday. ning back Ted McKnight at line of scrimmage by grabbing his do. though. If we go on to win it. you should gel more.but I al.so think Eai-1 handed her down from one man to the other.” Paid for by lylvaator For Troaaunr, Fred Loa, Troaa. Pete He said he felt “a little sluggish.” He won in 29 minutes 11 .seconds. face mask. Violation was not caught. (UPI Photo) could tell those people who give away deserves all llw' credit ho gets.” Other than-being cold and frightened, the youth was un­ harmed.

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Indian Boaters NBA Howe to Retire Again HARTFORD (UPI) - Gor But his retirement lasted only two career and two sons to Hartford to Marty Howe has been assigned to the Eastern Conference years, and in 1973 he joined the die Howe, the 51-year-old play with the then-New England minor league Springfield Indians. Allunlic DIviMlon Houston Aeros of the now-defunct Whalers in the WHA. Howe owns 25 NHL records, the W L PcLGB hockey legend in his 33rd World Hockey Association to' play Howe still rooms with his son most noteworthy of which is the Boston 2 01-00® professional year on the ice, with his sons, Mark and Marty. Mark, who made him professional mark for most career goals and 0 1.000 Top Enfield, 3-1 Philadelphia 2 says he’ll call it quits at the In 1977. he brought his legendary hockey’s first grandfather in 1978. assists and total points. New Jersey 1 0 1.000 4 end of this season with the 1 1 .500 By LK> U S'l'KB The goal seemed to arose wing John Kelly, who settled, New York Hartford Whalers. llm ib l S|Mirl^Hril<*r Manchester, which got the equalizer wheeled and fired a 15-yarder to cap Washington 0 2.000 four minutes later. Inside Sparky the beautiful passwork. It was an announcement that had A measure of retribution Cenlriil Division been expected, but even the veteran l«)ggis in a support role sent it out'to "We had 15 minutes of great GB W L Pet. center admitted it came earlier than was gained by Manchester .leff Iximbardo on the left wing and soccer," stated Manchester Coach — Detroit 2 0 1.000 expected. High as it toppled Enfield he drilled a 23-yarder past Raider Dick Danielson. "The last 10 minutes Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 .’fi goalie Kevin Zukowski. of the third quarter and the first five Howe had an illustrious 24 year High, 3-1. in a CCIL soccer en­ Indiana 1 1 .500 1 career in the National Hockey counter yesterday in Enfield. The Indians, with or without the of the fourth quarter —the passing San Antonio 0 1 .000 m I ^ '> 1 then was very good." he applauded. League with Detroit, where he set 25 The Raiders had taken a 3-2 verdict wind, controlled the final three Cleveland 0 2 .000 2 Enfield had the edge in the first league records. from the Silk Towners in the season (|uarters with Enfield unofficially Houston 0 2 .000 2 I v - gelling only one shot. But it took a stanza but afterwards it was (Sftj,..usv4 u' He later joined the World Hockey opener. Manchester gaining possession of |i»> Association in Houston along with his The victory, the Indians' fourth in a glaring Raider miscue to put the In­ most contest^ bails. “ We took a Western Conference two hockey playing sons. TVo years row, pushes the Manchester rebord dians in front. step up dnd they (Enfield) couldn’t Miilwesl Division ago, the trio m o v^ to the Hartford Winter Lay-Up List from Marine Experts lo 6-3 with its next outing today A ^oal kick taken by an Enfield get anything started." Danielson W L Pet. GB franchise, which last year merged against Penney High at Memorial fullback landed just outside the area Before covering, hose down all proclaimed. Kansas City 1 0 1.000 — with three other WHA teams into the Not much fun in the thought, but creates a semi-fluid gum residue that Field at 3:30. Enfield slips to 3-4-2 at lA)mbardo's feet. He teed it up exterior surface to remove salt and with one dribble and drilled a 17- "When you take a step up, you Milwaukee 2 1 .667 — NHL. it’s time to schedule boat lay-up for clogs intake surfaces, valve stems with the .setback. dirt. Use a scrubber-sponge for stub­ don't allow them to take the long Chicago 1 1 .500 Va Howe announced he is leaving the winter. and carburetor. Drain portable tanks Enfield, with the wind at its back in varder for a 2-1 lead at the 17:53 born areas. Remove scoops and kick. And our kids have the skill to Utah 0 2 .000 I'/i professional hockey after he scored Even though there will be a few and leave cap loose so condensation Ihe first quarter, used the breeze to mark of Ihe third stanza. The two strainers, clean and replace with goals give Lombardo a total of 13 for lake it away," he added. Denver 0 2 .000 l ‘/4 his 787th NHL goal Saturday night in more weekends of pleasure boating, can’t build up. iump in front of slow-starting Pittsburgh. He scored another goal Remove engine battery, clean and fresh bedding (101 Sealant) com­ Ihe season. ‘We're not playing well at all," 3M Marine Products experts advise Manchester. A corner kick Puvifif Division Sunday night in Chicago as the coat terminals with light grease. pound, particularly around screw Steady pressure resulted in a third voiced a displeased Raider Coach W L Pet. GB the preparation of a list now for rebounded off an Indian defender to Whalers gained their second straight winterizing your boat. It ’s the last- Check battery charged with a holes. tally at Ihe 4:22 mark of the final Bill Teed, "We've been playing like Phoenix 2 0 1.000 - I'infield's Craig Newsam just outside tie game. minute, hasty winter storage prac­ hydrometer and bring up strength Finally, install canvas from sliinza. Midfielder Tim O'Brien this since the ifirst) Manchester Portland 2 0 1.000 - Ihe penalty area. He collected the “ It's too early to announce it, but I tice that causes damage to boats. with a trickle charge if needed. Store pressing Hat against surface, while Expressions Tell the Story settled a throw-in and chipped it over game. We're not giving up the ball loose ball and drilled a left-footed in­ Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 Va might as well make it early. If I can in a dry location. allowing for firm tie-up. lo striker Dan Collins in the middle. when we should. The guys are trying San Diego 1 1 .500 1 For boats that will be hauled and A dejected group of St. Louis Cardinals, (1. to r. i Terry Stieve. swinger. tucking it inside the left get through this year, I ’ll be happy or stored on land, carefully attention is Clean inside thoroughly. Blankets, Reminder: your stored boat can’t He. in turn, lofted a header to right to do it on their own." Seattle .000 l ‘/i post at the 11:50 mark. crazy," he said. important to balance support on pillows, paper goods and other items take care of itself. Check it at least Tom Banks and George Collins sit and await final seconds to Golden State .000 2 click off clock in 24-20 loss to Philadelphia in NHL last Sunday. Howe had said earlier this year he cradle or trailer. Never allow one or should be brought indoors. A good twice a month, more often if your Monduy's Kesoll wasn’t sure he would play this season two sections to carry all the weight. scrubbing of all interior surfaces to schedule permits, during storage lUPI Photo) Milwaukee 131. Utah 107 because of bothersome dizzy spells Boat power - outboard or inboard remove dirt, grease and soil will pre­ months. (Transactions] Partners in GHO Pro-Am which had given him a lightheaded - should be winterized according to vent mildew and fungus growth feeling “like a drunk without the the manufacturer’s manual, your during storage. Prominent Manchester businessman, Lou Apter, left, had the beer." To protect hardware, and your lloeke\ most efficient guide to avoid Swingers Plan NHL thrill of his golfing career this year when he teamed with pro Bill Howe said that for the past five wallet in replacement, remove New York Islanders — Extended problems. Engines should be run un­ Kratzert in the Pro-Am round of the GHO at Wethersfield. years, he was taking each year as it cleats, chocks, etc., and cover screw Patient Alabama Ihe contract of center Bryan grottier Campbell Conference til out of gas to flush oil from internal Golf, Lunch came and not worrying when his critical parts. Flush outboard holes with colored plastic tape. By for five years: recalled forwards Pulrirk Division Kratzert won the GHO in 1977. Apter is president of Regal’s career would end. “ It could end engines with fresh water, and store using colored tape you can code each Anders Kallur and Yvan Vautour W L T Pts. Men’s Shop. Retired Swingers' golf members at Atlanta 2 10 4 tomorrow and I ’d be grateful. It ’s upright in basement or garage. If piece of hardware and its location for from Indianapolis of the Central re-installation next spring. the Manchester Country Club will Vaults over USC Philadelphia 2 1 0 4 gone well beyond what I ever outboard is too large to remove, Hockey League. Slippery foot areas on the hold their final tournament NY Rangers 1 1 0 2 Striders Meei^ Dine OcU 25 thought.” cover it carefully to protect against New York Rangers — Assigned The right wing began his career gunwhales, deck, transom for engine Wednesday followed bv a luncheon at NEW YORK (UPI) - All Alabama could do was keep winning Washington 1 2 0 2 Dinner-meeting of the Silk City will speak. the elements. 1:30. forwards Bill Lochead and Ray with the-Detroit Red Wings in 1946 handling and other locations can be Markham and defenseman Ed NY Islanders 0 2 0 0 Striders. Manchester’s running club, Dinner reservations must be made To prevent corrosion of indoor gas Shotgun play will start at 8:30 with and wait for Southern California to make a mistake. J l i after two seasons with minor league made safe by applying an anti-slip Hospodar to New Haven of the will be held Thursday night, Oct.25 at by Oct.l9 with Dick Don. If a tanks, experts advise to top off tanks players asked to report to the star­ That wait ended unexpectedly Siiivihc Division teams and starred virtually every with gas and add a fuel stabilizer. coating such as 3M's Liquid Carpet. American Hockey League. Willie's at 6:30. member prefers a vegeterian meal ting tee at 8:15. Saturday night when Stanford rallied nine first-place votes. .Nebraska W L T Pts. year after that until he ended his Two coats can be applied in one day Pittsburgh — Called up goaltender Irv Black, veteran New Britain Don should be notified in advance. The stabilizer prevents gas In the event of inclement weather, from a 21-0 defecit to tie the Trojans crushed Kansas 42-0 to move up to St. Louis 1 1 1 3 High coach and veteran AAU official. career with Detroit in 1971. breakdown and oxidation that for about 50 cents a square foot. and send Alabama to the No. 1 No, :l with '28 points and the (iordie Laxton from the Syracuse of Vancouver 1 1 1 3 the luncheon will still be held. Ihe American Hockey League. ranking in Monday s UPI Board of remaining four first-place votes. ,«8t|l Chicago 1 1 1 3 Coaches ratings. Houston defeated Texas A yM 17-14 Edmonton 0 1 2 2 Southern Cal had been the to run its unbeaten streak to five Winnipeg 1 2 0 2 Jai Alai Results preseason selection as the nation's Scholastic Footbalt Colorado 0 2 1 1 games this season and moved up a MONDAY top-ranked team and held that posi­ notch to No. 1. Ohio State trounced V-—iStandings— w m IICHTH tion over the first six weeks of the Indiana 47-6 Saturday to gain the No. fi$ T I Isaquw Im tel 13 60 8 00 $60 Wales Conference 7 Berry lands 26 so 660 SSO Qumiela 2 $ $41 00 I IrtMip I da ■ ' SO $00 Perfect! $ 2 $7200 season. All the while, Alabama, 6 spot while Florida State remained e c u . O'ull 6 Petr Birtwm 140 400 h (rmua Srm $00 Norris Division Trifecta $ 2-4 $37$.O0 edged out by the Trojans for last unbeaten at 6-0 with a 17-6 victory w. 1. t. w. 1. t. 2 CfflO Freddy 1.00 Qunela I 3 $3960 W L T Pts. Qunela 6-7 SIS 20 IIFTH Perfect! 13 SISI SO year's national championship, held 700 3S0 over Mississippi State to move from East Hartford 3 0 1 3 1 1 Perfect! 7 6 S40S.90 $ Montilla laner HI4S0 trifecta 1-36 $$3S$0 Pittsburgh 2 0 1 5 7 10 4 00 on to the .No. 2 ranking. fOth to seventh. Pennev 3 1 0 4 1 0 TrilecU 7-6-2 SS.0I090 > Iturretui lames HMTH Montreal 2 0 0 4 S I f Mondra 3.40 ' 7anala IcM II TO $10 4 40 With Saturday's 40-0 thrashing of The Sooners. who suffered their Hall 3 1 0 4 1 0 SFCONO 1 0 1 3 1 Berry iamet 1100 9 60 S OO Ouinieta 4 6 $4910 ; Remen lenoel •>60 4 40 Florida. Alabama received '97 points Los Angeles PeriKta 6-4 $137 70 first loss of the season after four vic- Conard 3 1 0 3 1 0 7 MoiTtiNa Mans 19.40 4 20 I FraAciAcn 7oqw 310 Detroit 0 12 2 Trifecta 6-4-S $1,936.10 BUR and 28 of 41 first-place votes while.,.^ .tories, dropped from No. 3 to No. 8. 2 1 1 3 1 1 J Pete Freddy $.20 QunHa 2 3 $32.40 Simsburv SIITM Southern Cal fell to fourth place. ' 2 2 0 3 2 0 Hartford 0 12 2 Ouiniela 1-7 $$9.20 Perfecta 2 3 S i l l 00 Notre Dame, with a 38-13 victory Windham Perfect! 1-7 S277 I0 7 Kureeui leooel 17 20 4 60 4 20 trilK ta 2-31 S$08$0 ISO 3SO behind Texas and Nebraska. over Air Force, remained ninth while Wethersfield 2 2 0 2 2 0 Vduniri Div isioii Trifecta 1-7-3 SS77.S0 1 Francisco Mondra UNTH Texas, which downed arch-rival Arkansas, which beat Southwest Manchester 1 3 0 1 3 0 W L T Pts. TNRB: 5 Pete 7oqui 420 f. Prerre l$ 40 7 40 2 80 Minnesota 3 0 0 6 2 Oamy l»net 14.20 $ 60 3.00 Qumela 4-7 $$360 I Remen $00 300 Oklahoma 16-7, moved up from fifth Conference ri\a l Texas Tech 20-6, Enfield 0 4 0 1 4 0 1 kau Barturen 1.60 $00 PerfKta 7-4 $14190 I Irtano 2 80 trifecta 7 4-1 $1,469 10 Ounefa 4 6 $4910 OCT. WANT AD to the No. 2 spot with r,72 points and took over the No. 10 position. Fermi 0 4 0 0 5 0 Buffalo . 2 1 O' 4 $ Pete land! 3.60 Boston 2 1 0 4 Ouiniela 2 3 S35 S0 SlVtJITH- Perfecta 6 4 $160 $0 IICG- O'ull 7 [rmua 16.00 6.00 6 90 Trifecta 6 41 $64800 Toronto 1 2 0 2 PerfecU 2-3 $124.20 w. 1. t. w. 1. t. Trifecta 2-3-S $437.70 I Carea 4 20 960 iiFnimt Quebec 0 2 0 0 FOUBTN- 6 Iriondo II S OO I (usebis 6iondo 113 60 7 20 600 Xavier 2 0 0 4 1 0 .A Ouiniela 1-7 $$060 $ Iratu l$.60 10.40 $.60 1 Remen Octwa 4 80 4 60 SPECIAL Moniluy'!* Guinea Perfect! 71 $I6$60 Bucks Doing Well St. Paul 1 0 0 2 3 0 2 Mondra $10 3.20 2 trtano Urtiutaza 300 I No games scheduled) f lavitr K 460 trifecta 7-1-6 $709.20 OuiniHa 3 4 $45.00 South Cartiolic 1 1 0 4 1 0 Perfecta 4-3 $107 70 East Cathofic 1 1 0 3 2 0 TrifecU 4-3-2 $422 10 NWest Catholic 0 3 0 1 4 0 fWUFTH In Road Contests Co-Captains Lead Indians 7 ZiHaira Arm 1000 4 00 3 00 ( : \ c O'ull NFL Bowling t (rmua 7#qui $20 3.40 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Milwaukee Bucks have won w. 1. t. w. 1. t. Senior co-captains Liz Neubelt (left) and Linda Carpenter will S /ahala Uniuiaza -100 lead the Manchester High girls’ field hockey team today as it American Conference QuNeta 3-7 $1$.40 two of their first three games — all on the road — and Marques Newington 2 0 0 4 0 0 Perfect! 7-3 $100 80 faces homestanding Simsbury High at 3;30 in a battle between Trifecta 7-3-$ SI9B.30 Johnson takes it as a good omen. Windsor 1 0 0 2 3 0 K a » l MTE OWLS- Diane Rick Johnson 155-394, Jeff W 1L T Pet. "I think it's a sign we re going to Bloomfield 2 1 0 2 3 0 the top two clubs in the CCIL. Simsbury is 6-1-1 with 32 points, Toce 193-492, Carol Morey 15 5-407, John 5 2 0 .714 have a better season this year than 63-57 halftime margin. South Windsor 1 1 0 3 2 0 Manchester 5-0-3 and 31 points. (Herald photo by Adamson) Miami Michaud 192-464, Beverlee Georgiades 144, E m il 0 1 1 2 2 New England 5 2 0 ,714 last. " said Johnson, following the The Bucks then outscored Utah 35- Rockville 0 Ragonese 179-474, Wendy Palmier! 15 9, Jim WANTEIFI 3 4 0 .429 Bucks' 131-197 wipeout of the Utah 20 in the third quarter and stayed Glastonbury 1 2 0 2 3 0 Buffalo Balch 176-470, Carol 3 4 0 .429 Colangelo Jr, 147, Frank Jazz in the only NBA game Monday ahead easily in the final period. John­ Windsor Locks 0 2 0 0 5 0 NY Jets Ballard 175452, Beth Ke­ 1 6 0 .143 M cNam ara 147, Travis night son hit 7-of-lO field goal attempts Baltimore nyon 175-455, Gurd -—•——\East Spikers Undefeated Rasmussen 454, Judy Cook 145-393, Joe Tolisano TO BUY "We've got some solid power from late in the second quarter end O n lru l 148-405, Lee Courtney 145. Soccer Standings I ■* Reynolds 450, M arion forwards in Dave Meyers and early in the third as Milwaukee put ^ J Still in the unbeaten ranks. East sweep. w :L T Pet. Smith 450, Linda Massaro Richard Washington.' And once matters out of reach. ------— Catholic...... girls' volleyball team...... swept Monica Murphy, Beth Phillips, Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 aEAN around the league will see us develop Behind Johnson, guard Brian GCII. Houston 5 2 0 .714 461, Priscilla Cushman 474, 1 past Glastonbury High, 15-6, 16-14 Joan Gerrity, Ram Gieras, Yvonne into a solid contender. Then we ll be Winters added 18 points, center Kent w. 1. Plu. and 15-2, yesterday at the Eagles’ Nolen, Katie Sullivan and Pam Cun­ Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 Mary Lourie 465, Laurie BI.OSSOAIS- Marty ready to challenge Kansas City for Ben.son 15 and Meyers 13. Hall 8 0 0 40 ningham were standouts for East. Cincinnati 1 6 0 .143 Gagnon 484, Annie Gagnon Bradshaw 197-463. Barbara Nest. 473. the (Midwest) division title," Pete Maravich's game-high 29 Simsburgh 8 1 0 40 The victory was the Eaglettes’ East's jayvees also were vic­ W e»l Sullivan 177-198-545. Junior Bridgeman scored 28 points points led the Jazz, while Adrian Manchester 6 3 0 30 ninth in a row and the eighth time torious, 15-2 and 15-5, to remain un­ W L T Pet. and Johnson added 27 for the Bucks, Dantelv added 23 points and a game- Conard 5 3 1 27 .714 they’ve recorded a three-game defeated. San Diego 5 2 0 RESTAURANT- Ed CATERERS- Ella Hube spoiling Utah's regular-season debut high 10 rebounds before fouling out Wethersfield 4 3 1 22 2 0 .714 Denver 5 Doucette 144-157-429, John 156-347, Linda Marinelli in its new home. The Jazz moved late in the fourth quarter. But the Enfield 3 4 2 19 Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 131-348, Dorothy Mathes from New Orleans lo Salt Lake City Fox 147, Dave Castagna only other Utah players in double­ East Hartford 3 6 0 15 Oakland 4 3 0 .571 155-135-406, Leah LaPointe during the summer. 144. John Kensel 144-184- figure scoring were Bernard King Windham 2 5 2 14 Sports Slatin Seattle 2 5 0 . 2 8 6 127-341, Ona Carlson 347, Utah came out shooting in the 452. John DeAngelis 159- 11229 Main SL, Manahaatar and Jim Hardy with 10 points each. Pennev 1 6 2 9 398. John Ortolan! 142-142, Carol Lewie 348. opening minutes, grabbing a 12-2 Utah outrebounded the Bucks 52-42 Fermi 0 9 0 0 T E L M a -S 4 M lead. And the Jazz still led 33-23 when Tuesday but shot only 48 percent to c v e O'lnil Bridgeman went lo work. The 6-fool- Manchester Community College SOCCER Milwaukee's 59 percent from the w. 1. t. w. 1. t. 5 reserve guard scored 16 points in women's volleyball team dropped Penney at Manohesler, 3:30 National Conference floor after the Bucks took away the South Windsor 6 1 0 8 1 0 the first half, leading Milwaukee to a Korky Hill at Cheney Teeh, 3:30 East inside. Glastonbury 6 1 0 7 1 0 two matches yesterday in Water- NOBODY OFFERS MORE bury. 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Pat 44 Musical Instruments Renaldi and Maryam Escandani had Rham at Portland NY Giants 2 5 0 .286 45 — Boats & Accessories Night 643-2718 Soccer Game Nov. 3 GOG 17 and 12 points respectively for the Glastonbury at Rloomfirld Central CLASSIFIED INDEX: 46 X Sporting Goods (PUAK UAVE YOW PHONE HUMKR RW VEAinCAnOM ON N lttjf^ N ^ 47 — Garden Products w. 1. 1, w. 1. 1. W L ' T Pet. 40 — Antiques CRO.SS COUNTRY The annual Manchester High alumni soccer game, which has Rocky Hill 7 0 0 10 0 0 Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 49 ~ Wanted to Buy riWANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 6 0 8 1 0 Manehester /.Simsbury at Penney, RENTALS Rham 1 Minnesota 3 4 0 .429 WINTERIZE NOW!! NOTICES P.O. BOX 591 not been held the last four years, has been revitalized and 3:.30 REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms for Rent Bacon Academy 5 2 0 5 3 1 College Football Chicago , 3 4 0 .429 1 — L M t tn i F o u n d 23 — HomM lor Silo 53 _ Apartments tor MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 .scheduled Saturday. Nov. 3, at Memorial Field. Cromwell 3 3 1 5 4 . 1 Manehester /Simsbury /East 2 — Partonala 24 — Lott-Lwid lor S ilt Rent Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 3 — Announcamonti Activities will open in the morning Bolton 3 3 1 3 4 3 NEW YORK (UPI) - The United Hampton at Penney (girls), 3:30 • We Will Check and Flush Your Cars 25 — InvoN m tnt Property 54 — Homes for Rent Press International Board of Detroit 1 6 0 .143 4 — Entortainmont 20 — Builnon Propony 55 ~ Buelneae for Rent at 10 o'clock with a clinic for any 3 3 1 4 5 1 East Catholic at Hartford Publie, 5 — Auctkxu 27 — Roton Property 56 — Resort Property Dear Sirs; Coventry Vl'est town youngster age 5 years and up. Vinal Tech 2 4 1 3 5 1 Coaches' top 20 college football 3:.30 FINANCIAL 28 - Real Eitete Wanted for Rent ( Please run the following ad for 4 days at the special ratings, with first-place votes and W L T Pet. S — Bondi - atocki - 57 — Wanted to Rent Facets of the game lo be taught in­ Cheney Tech 1 5 1 1 6 2 East Catholie /New Britain at Heating System. 50 — Miec. for Rent I money-saving rate of *4.001 won-loss records in parentheses Los Angeles 4 3 0 .571 M c rlg tg M clude dribbling, passing and shooting East Hampton 1 6 0 2 6 0 Weaver (girls), 3:.30 a — Ptrednal Loam MI8C. SERVICES a u t o m o t iv e □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED (sixth week): Cheney Teeh at Coventry Atlanta 3 4 0 429 10 — Inaurtnod 30 — Travel et — Autoa (or Sale skills. ^^rtland , 0 4 3 1 6 3 31 — Sarvloes Oltarad T euiii PlH, FIELD HOCKEY New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 • Check and Tighten Ml Belts eM FLO TM E N T 62 — Trucks lor Sale That w ill be followed by fhe IIGC O'i 32 — Peinting-Peparing 63 — Heavy Equipment ull San Francisco 0 7 0 .000 13 — HNp Wantw) 33 — Building- ( 4 ) 1. Alabama (28) (54)) 597 Manchester at Simsbury, 3:30 lor Sale (1) (») (3 ) alumni-varsity soccer game at ap­ w,, I. t. w. 1. t 14 — B M lndM Contracting 2. Texas (9) (4-0) 572 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Monday' Result O pportunitin 34 — Motorcydaa proximately 11 o'clock. A brief , St. Paul 4 1 0 7 2 1 34 — Roodns-Sldlng Blcydes-Campari ceremony will be held before (he ‘ 3. Nebraska (4) (54)) 528 Newington at East Catholic, 3:15 New York Jets 14, Minnesota 7 and Hoses 15 — Sttuadon Wanlod 38 — Haatinfl-Plumbing Trallara-Moblle Aquinas 2 2 0 6 2 0 ■ DUCATION 30 — Floortno Homes 4. Southern Cal (54)-l) 433 GIRLS SWIMMING 37 — Movlng-Trucklno- (7) (•) (1#) game and a presentation made to East Catholic 2 2 0 6 3 0 11 — P itvali InMniedoni 66 — Automotiva Service i*r retiring Coach Dick Daniel.son, who 5. Houston (5-0) 415 Conard at Manchester, 3:45 ia _ Bohoola-CliaM* S lorafa 37 — Autoa (or Rent Xavier 0 3 0 3 6 1 33 — Sarvtcai Wanted Lsata has .served 33 years as Manchester 6. Ohio St. (6-0) 388 East Catholic at Glastonbury, 3:30 • Add up to 2 Gallons of Anti-Freeie 20 — InMmodont WanMd 7. Florida St. (64)) 355 22 — Condoiiilnlunn (18) loader i ( 11) ( 12 ) («) (14) Refreshments will he served after 8. Oklahoma (4-1) 300 nrW Field Hockt Wednesday Penney Tops MHS Ihe contest in Ihe school cafeteria 9. Notre Dame (4-1) 297 10. Arkansas (54)) 229 L SOCCER and activities will culminate with . Manchestei High girls' volleybdll For (My Call for tooointinwit (18) (17) (1») (1») <*•> c e l l . 11. Michigan (5-1) 226 Holvoke at MCC, 3 14“ team wound up on the short end of a that afternoon's football game GIRLS VOLLEYBALL against Sim.sbury High at 1:30. \ 12. Washington (5-1) 134 15-10. 15-6 and 15-4 match against PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Simsbury 13. Brigham Young (54)) 94 East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 Penney High yesterday at Clarke CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Any alumnus interested in playing Manchester rilGHOLS-MANCHESTEII TIRE INC. im .G tiM w d ' Ad ow f 20 wofde - Regular Price should conlacl Joe Erardi. Mike Sai- A ? 14. Pittsburgh (4-1) 54 Arena. Hall |IAM| ...... mond. Doug Pearson or Bill 15. Purdue (4-2) 42 The loss drops the Silk Town Conard PHONE 643-2711 McCarthy 16. Navy (5-0) , 37 Radio, TV Toniglil spikers to 5-5 for the season. MMKSS...... a n ...... •* ...... I * f t* .... Enfield ARCO • M/C - Vlaa • BA - AND OUR OWN TBNMR AVAILABLB f o r AWISTAACE IN PLACING YOPR AO The public is invited with Erardi 17. N. Carolina St. (51) ' 34 - Pirates vs. Orioles, Ch.8. Manchester salvaged the jayvee Wethersfield H BTOBB HOURS MON.. TUB!., WRD. A FBI. • TO 8:10 nmENo...... cuBMwmfln...... staling. We want this lo be a big 18. North Carolina (4-1) 19 WPOP match. 15-7 and 15-6, with Peggy MuL THURS. 0-0. BAT. a-1 DEADLINE: NOON THE DAY « T A a5 Fermi MONDAY AD DEADLINE IS 1:30 PM FRIDAY OFFER EXPIRES NOON, OCTOBER 30 thing." JiM> Ertinli 19. Tennessee (4-1) 18 0 •'Nets vs. PuceCs, Ch.O doon and Holly Massott pla,ving well. Windham 0 6 20. Louisiana St. (3-2) 16 SALB |NDB WRD. NOV. M /A:/ ■| PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 16. 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN TOWN OK MANCHE.STER TV in Review PUBLIC NOTICE aOOD HOURS BROWINU All charltablg and non-prom organization* wlahlrig to mdDOLLiUlS COMPANY AIRCRAFT RESTAURANT I.KGAL MOTKT: havo lhair Public Announcomont* pubUahod boo In MANABER8 IM* apoeo M* urged to contact Joo MoCavanaugli, Housewives, college WELL ESTABLISHED TIG Are you looking for good pay The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing Oonoral Manager of Regal Mufflar* of Manehoator. students, excellent oppor­ ABC Plays Wailing Game on Tuesday. October 30.1979 at 7:30 P.M. in the Hearing Rixiin. tunity to meet new people company with solid work plus a lucrative bonus program? 8pao* wni b* allotod on a Aral coma, Aral aarvad baal*. load with excellent , WELDOR Wa have a number of openings to Municipal Building. 41 Center Street. Manchester. Connecticut, while you supplement your IMInlmutn 3 yaari offer tha right people who want a working conditions for l»> J O W I I W A l KK revamping, Holmes instead of Inspector to hear and consider the following petitions: M u f f l t r income part time/full time laxperlenca. Day *hlft.J tremendous opportunity plus a qualified mechanical, in­ parmanant and rewarding posi* Mord that the .scripts after the Clouseau. I'm certain it will-be a part ERNEST .1. HEED EXCAVATION/FILL - .SUMMIT positions available. FVom 7 |Part lima, or full tim*. NEW YORK (IJPII - ABC plans to Regal C g n t o r strumentation welders, lion In tha restaurant business. opening pilot special — which of our schedule in the early part of STKEKTiH-71 AM - 3 PM. Above average Call for an interview. play a waiting game before making We offer convenience along wUh a superior product starting wages and electricians & crib atten­ received good audience sampling — next year." Application under Arlicle I. Section 3 to permit excavation and AMK WELDING any major changes in its television benefits, uniforms dant. Excellent fringe LITCHFIELD FARM SHOPS, appeared to. bog down in a single Among other ABC series, “Ben­ fill wjihin r.O feet of the banks of Bigelow Brook ■ Hcsidence 369 646-2112 lineup. *a-M.lui-laa provided to arrange ap­ benefits and medical Inc. INC. 1-IOO-a*2-*rM Equil Op- story line, instead of offering a son" looks like a hit, and “ Hart to Zone H • 74V Summit Street. MAINtT. *■4 a • ra M. • u ■ S sa. coverage - top graded pay - portunity Employer So says Marvin Mord, the Hart" is expected to do well in its pointment for personal in­ 289-5034 secondary plot that could ‘‘present MRS, JOSEPH H. CARLIN ■ ZONING REGULATION terview. steady work, excellent network's vice president, research lightness, humor, couterbalancing new Tuesday night slot. ' AMENDMENT iC-2f.l potentials - (4 good people services. elements. " Expect it back “at some Mord .says “240-Robert," like Help Wanted 13 CALLFRBDLY needed), only qualified ■'I would not expect that our Amend Article IV, Section 8, Alcoholic Liquores. by addine Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 point in 1980." “ Emergency" and “CHiPs," to Paragra|)h G: K e r a l b RESTMIMNT apply - 36 Rear Commerce program schedule would go intact which shows it, bears distinct Street, Glastonbury, CT. A similar fate befell “Nobody‘s If the site of any liquor permil premises is taken or threatened INDEX E.Htfd Sllvar Lana through the first quarter." Mord Perfect," a half-hour detective com­ similarity, is a slow starter that (Habco Inc.) NURSES AIDE - Full time 3 WANTED FUEL OIL said, which translates into signifi­ lo be taken in the c.'ccrcise of the power of eminent domain, the PM to 11 PM. Part time DRIVER- Apply to: Moriarty edy that never made it oh- air, could build to hit proportions. The liermillcc may relocate said permit premises to another site NOTICES . COOKS & KITCHEN 569-1040 cant schedule changes around mid- network has not given up on “A New HELPERS- Available rWF Nurses aide II PM to 7 AM. Brothers, 315 Center Street, starring Ron Moody as a bumbling provided such a new location: is in a zone allowing such permit; 1 — Lost and Found Manchester. Please see January. 2 — Personals weekends and evenings. Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut Scotland Yard man on loan to the San Kind of Family." despite dismal is no more than 2J.U0 feet from the nearest point on the boun­ Street. "Scotty". ABC. battling unexpectedly fierce rating, but look for “Out of the Blue" 3 — Announcements Experienced preferred. Francisco police department. dary ol the site of the old location; and is not within 1.000 feet of 4 — Entertainment Drivers License. Mature in­ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 ratings com petition from NBC, “After the pilot script, it started to to vanish from whence it came. any other building or premises in which spirituous and alcoholic 5 — Auctions dividuals. Apply in person: SERVICEMAN TO INSTALL INDIVIDUALS NEEDED to already has yanked the hospital ABC surprised the industry by liquors are sold, exchanged, or stored by use of the same class Garden Grove Caterers, WINDOW WASHER - Must be and repair equipment in work locally part time. Flexi­ be increasingly geared to solving FINANCIAL homes. Must have mechanical ble evening or daytime hours. series “The Lazarus Syndrome" for opening the new season with some of of permil as listed in Connecticut General Statute Section 30-lf . 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Keeney Street, Manchester. DENTAL- Part time position experienced and reliable. mysteries. It ended up Sherlock available for Business aptitude. Will train. $5.33 per hour. Over 18. its hit combinations broken up and At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written 9 — Personal Loans Good pay, benefits. EOE. 649- to — Insurance LIVE-IN COMPANION for Secretary in progressive 5334. References. Call between 9-10 References and car required. old favorites in new time slots. “ Fan­ communications received. Copies of these petitions have been am or 3-4 pm. 529-9748. Call Guida & Associates. II to EMPLOYMENT elderly gentleman in Glaston­ General Dentist Office. tasy Island." for one. was a disap­ lilcd in Ihe Town Clerk's office and may be inspected during of­ bury. (Sll after 6 p.m., 633- Experienced preferred, and HOMEWORKERS- Earn 1 p.m., 872-2128. ‘Docudrama’ Planned Alexander Scourby and Lori March are Nov. 11 at the Hartford Stage Company, Hart­ 13 — Help Wanter RECEPTIONIST pointment on Friday night and has fice hours. 14 — Business Opportunities 5653 or 643-5932. light bookkeeping, typing and $50.00 / hundred securing, telephone. Salary commen­ Manchester Doctors office SUBSCRIBER SERVICES been rescheduled to Saturdays. featured in “Old World,” playing through ford. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 15 — Situation Wanted stuffing envelopes. Free SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ surate with experience. Send 1 Details. Reply: Titan, Box needs Gal Friday for 2 girl of­ REPRESENTATIVE for new Leo Kwash. Secretary EDUCATION On Kennedy Incident The network's top hits are not in its. Hard worker. Mechanical page, hand written resume to: 94688, X72T, Schaumberg, III. fice. Some typing, dictaphone Pre Paid Group Practice (an trouble, but neither "Happy Days" Dated this 16th dav of October, 1979, 16 — Private Instructions P.O. Box 145, Bolton Notch, and general front desk duties. HMOl in East Hartford. 19 — Schools-Classes experience necessary. Please EDGARTOWN. Mass. (UPI) - enact the scene of Kennedy's car nor “Laverne & Shirley" are rating Theater 036-10 ^ply in person 9 to 11 at Conn. 06040. HANDY MAN- Part time as Full time. Please send Experience necessary in Con­ 20 — Instructions Wanted sumer Relations, preferably The anticipated presidential cam­ plunging off the bridge because Fountain Village Apartments, needed. Property repairs. re s u m e to Box V c o as high this year as when they were REAL ESTATE Manchester Herald. in the Health Care Area. Must paign of Sen. Edward Kennedy may motor oil would pollute the pond. teamed on Tuesday nights. “ Mork & 175 D ow ney D riv e , EXPERIENCED Carpentry, plumbing, pain­ 23 — Homes lor Sale Manchester, see Carroll John­ ACOUSTICAL CEILING ting, etc. Call 646-2426. desire lo work in team set­ run as a double feature next summer .Stensel. who said his “ family is Mindy" does't fare as well on Sun­ NOTICE 24 — Lots-Land for Sale TYPIST NEEDED - We are ting Degree desired. Send 25 — Investment Property son Brundrett. MAN. Please apply: Acousti- with a "docudrama" about worth $10 million." hoped to release days as it did on Thursdays. Colorful Characters PUBLIC HEARING Tech Systems, 646-5792. looking for a good typist. 50 - resume by October 26th.. 1979 LIQUOR STORE MANAGER 26 — Business Property lo; Ms. Zarina Shockley, Kennedy's accident at Chappaquid- the film next summer — during what BOARD OF DIRECTORS 27 — Resort Property RN - H'lo7. Part time. Enjoy / PERMITTEE East of The 60 wpm, statistical experience "We recognized going in that this will help, who will be able lo INCC HMO Inc., 275 Broad dick. could be the height of a Kennedy would occur, but we felt that it was TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 28 — Real Estate Waniod working with an excellent sup­ TAXI - Drivers needed full River. Excellent working con­ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of porting staff. Very pleasant time nights and weekends. ditions. All benefits, good handle other office Strecl, Windsor, Ct. 06095. Glenn Stensel. 48, a one-time actor, presidential campaign. necessary and .something we had to MI8C. SERVICES Call 649-5199. procedures efficiently. 35 hour Equal Opportunity Employer. Manchester. Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the 31 — Services Offered atmosphere. Good wages and starting salary, experience said Monday he has ' a whole stack of Some political observers see the live with if we expected to be able to benefits. Please call Doris perferred. For confidential in­ week, excellent fringe Restate an Old Adage Probate Courtroom, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ 32 — Painting-Papering ELECTRONICS TRAINEES. applicants " to play the role of Chappaquiddick incident as a do two things — be very competitive Blain. RN. Director of terview. call 643-2779. 9 a m. benefits, small friendly office ticut. Tuesday, October 23,1979, at 5:00 p.m. to consider and 33 — Building-Contracting PART TIME DRIVERS in East Hartford. Call Mrs. 17-24 HS Grad. Will Train. political drawback for the 34 — Roofing-Siding Nurses. 646-0129. to 5 p.m. or 646-2089. 6 to 10 Kennedy in the drama of one decade in every time period on the schedule, By LANEY ZUBOFF the sanatorium who keeps the other champagne and companionship. act on the following: ' needed. Nights and weekends. Palmer at 289-9576 for inter- Call collect 1518 ) 462-5910. ago in which a young woman was Democratic senator because he 35 — Heating-Plumbing p.m. and use the audience base of es­ patients up with their singing, sneaks “Happiness is not dependent on To consider an Amendment to an' Agreement dated Oc­ 36 — Flooring Call 649-5199. failed to report the accident, in which Herald Reporter LATHE OPERATORS - With STOCK CONTROL killed when Kennedy's car plunged tablished programs for building new out through a window at night to take age,” says Lidya and she proves her tober 12, 1978, between the Town ol South Windsor and the 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage 2 years' experience. Good DENTAL ASSISTANT off a narrow bridge on this Mary Jo Kopechne died, to police for hits. We tried that with ‘Angie." 'Ben­ “Old World,” a play by Aleksei Ar­ Town of Manchester concerning sanitary sewer service for 38 ~ Services Wanted BURR BENCH HELP WANTED - Bus people. Call TRAINEES. - 17 - 24, Will an evening stroll in the moonlight point to Rodion who joins her in benefits. Safary nMotiable. NEEDED for busy modern train. Call collect (5181 462- Massachusetts island. several hours. buzov, restates through two colorful both towns. MI8C. FOR SALE Hawk Precision Co.. 303 WANTED DAYS - Experience orthodonic office in Vernon. after 2 PM. Ask for hostess son' and The Association." So far and refuses even to be labeled reminiscence of the Charleston and preferred but not necessary. 649-5271. 5910. Stensel. who has never before The film will cost $800,000. Stensel we've been .successful with 'Angie' characters the old adage “you’re “patient.” Elizabeth J. Intagliata 40 — Household Goods Burnham Street, East Hart-' Please send resume lo P.O. the swing, two dances they both Secretary, Board of Directors 41 — Articles for Sale ford, telephone 528-9845. Apply: Vallee Burring Co, 253 Box 2356. Vernon. 06066. produced a film, said he and a said, but he declined to identify his and 'Benson.' " never too old to fall in love.” Chapel Road, (Rear). South NUCLEAR TRAINEES. 17 - She gives Rodion a difficult time enjoyed in their earlier years. Manchester, Connecticut 42 — Building Supplies camera crew had spent more than a backers. Asked if any politicians The play, staged at the Hartford 43 — Pefs-BIrds-Oogs Windsor. 9AM to Noon. 24. HS Grad. Will train. Call "The Associations" may get when he questions her for informa­ Lidya discloses her availability Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this lOlh day of October, BUS BOYS - Full time lunch PRODUCE MANAGER- Good were among them. Stensel said even Stage Company through Nov. 11, 44 — Musical instruments collect I5I8I 462-5910. week on Martha's Vineyard, filming another chance in a later time period tion to record in the institution's when she admits her husband has 1979 and dinner shifts. Apply at starting pay. 5 day week. All MACHINE OPERATOR if they were. "I wouldn't tell stars Alexander Scourby, a talented, 45 — Boats & Accessories Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East EXPERIENCED Oil Burner benefits. Apply in person at: outdoor shots for the film, including — Mord admitted the comedy might records, giving some erroneous remarried, but she is scheduled to 034-10 46 — Sporting Goods Serviceman, Please call 643- TRAINEES EXPERIENCED the Chappaquiddick car ferry, rural anyway." not be compatible with its lead-in, versatile actor, who, among a list of '47 — Garden Products Center Street, Manchester. Andy's. 31 Main Street, East 1st and 2nd shilts. Previous COCKTTAIL WAITRESSES statements because, for example, leave the sanatorium. She gives in to 5135. Hartford, at the Glastonbury roads, a cottage and several inns. Stensel said he appeared with numerous Broadway and television 46 — Antiques shop experience or Tech & Kitchen help. Apply in per­ "Mork & Mindy." "Detective she was not in the mood to mention Rodion’s request to spend a week at 49 — Wanted to Buy FULL OR PART TIME line. Putman Bridge Plaza. appearances, has recently played the INVITATION TOOL MAKERS, School thaining desired son: The Steak Out. Vernon. Stensel. however, said most of the Ronald Reagan in the 1958 film School. " on the other hand, is she was married, so she didn’t. □ NOTICES MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ Ask for Mike Andreo. Liberal wages while lear­ aging “Papa” Hemingway in the his country house. How deeply have RENTALS MACHINISTS. PRESS film will be done in California, “Death Valley. " and in 1957 he expOcted to flunk out. The first meeting proved an 52 — Rooms for Rent ly in person to: Raffa s ning with company paid WAITRESS WANTED - Part “Hemingway Play” for PBS; and these two persons touched each TO BID OPERATORS. POWER RECEIVER - SHIPPER, because "1 don't want to harass local appeared on Broadway with Paul Sunday remains ABC's biggest “insult-session” between the two, Lost and Found 1 53 — Apartments for Rent Restaurant. 2815 Main Street, benefits. time afternoon and evenings other? Enough to form a more per­ 54 — Homes for Rent Glastonbury.y. PRESS SET UP PERSON. Opening for a Receiver- residents ' Newman and Rip Torn in “Sweet problem. Monday and Friday need Lori March, who is no stranger to The Manchester Board of INSPECTORS for first piece Apply in person: La Strada but left Rodion thinking Lidya “an manent arrangement? That is the 55 — Business for Rent Snipper with retail store Apply: For instance. Stensel said, local Bird of Youth. " bolstering. Midweek so far remains television, having acted on “The Education solicits bids for a LOST- Black Lab / Setter and final. Experienced only. West. 473 Hartford Road. extraordinary woman.” But the end questions the play addresses and Cross. Altered male. Thin, 56 — Resort Property for Rent RARE OPPORTUNITY - experience. Liberal benefit Eastern Tool Co. Manchester. Secret Storm” daily drama.series for Gat* Burner fo r th e 57 — Wanted to Rent Call for appointment. Satellite authorities objected to plans to re­ ABC territorv. of scene two Lidya makes the same resolves during its poignant climax. black curly hair. Red collar OWN YOUR OWN package includes |iaid BC-BS; 469 SCHOOL STREET over ten years. She is currently on Manchester High School. 58 — Misc. for Rent BUSINESS. Distributor for Aerospace Inc.. 643-2772. life insurance, paid vacation, statement about Rodion, though the Mr. Scourby gives a stirring per­ and tags. Manchester, near EAST HARTFORD LUBE PERSON - Reliable to “One Life to Live.” Ms. March had Sealed bids will be received AUTOMOTIVE Kodak film. Duracell generous store discount. Rep­ two remain gruff to one another. formance and works well with Ms. East Hartford. Glastonbury lubricate trucks and trailers. the leading role in Morris Engel’s until 3:00 P.M.. October 30. lines. Reward, call 643-0515. 61 — Autos lor Sale Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and CLINIC AIDE for Family ly in person to Mr. Hennequin, Experience necessary. $5.25 By scene III of the nine-scene play, March; both absorbing the audience 1979, at which time they will 62 — Trucks for Sale other photo products needed Planning Agency. Full time, Manager of House and Hale, film “Lovers and Lollipops.” 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale an hour All fringe benefits. the two have a meeting of the minds into a believable plot. be publicly opened. The right LOST- female Calico Cat. in your area. No selling. Ser­ some evenings. Own transpor­ Manchester, Conn., or COOK FOR For appointment call 688-7596. 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles telephone 643-4123 for an ap­ Directed by Paul Wiedener and and begin to enjoy each other’s com­ is reserved to reject any and mostly grey. Tolland Road vice top Retailers under tation. Mature person. Call CONVALESCENT HOME in The moments of idecision on Lidya 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile exclusive contract established pointment. Equal Opportunity William Stewart and translated by pany openly, though the differences all bids. Specifications and bid -^rea Bolton. Call 647-9355. Homes 522-6201. Glastonbury area. Full time. 4 MECHANIC ■ Experienced part as to whether or not she will by us. High immediate in­ Employer. day week with paid holidays Ariadne Nicolaeff, the play received between the two still form a sharp forms may be secured at the 66 — Automotive Service for general truck and car stay with Rodion evoke a sense of IMPOUNDED - Male about 1 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease come minimum required in­ CHEERLEADERS ... No, you and benefits. Call 633-8914 for Business Olfice, 45 N. School repair. Must have own tools. its world premiere in May 1975 at the contrast. caring from t|je viewer, brought year old. shepherd cross, vestment $9,975. 100','i profit don't have to be one. but if you DENTAL ASSISTANT- interview. Can start at $280.00 per week. Theater Nowy in Lodz, Poland. In Lidya says she “ won’t give in” to about tbe actors’ credible perfor­ Street, Manchester. Connec­ black and tan; High Street structure. Call between 8AM are oStgoing. eager and can Experienced preferred. All company benefits. For ap­ & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or Excellent benefit. Modern of­ October of the saqie year it received old age and attempts to break mances. ticut. Raymond E. Demers, area. 2 year old male mixed relate to people, we want to NEWSLETTER DELIVERY pointment call 688-7596. Business Manager write: American Film fice. Vernon area. Send in residential neighborhoods simultaneous Russian premieres at Rodion’s umbrella an act, which breed, brown and white; Ver hire you. We re a growing 037-10 non Street area. Male about 3 ...... P ro c essin g . Inc , 1935R local insurance agency and we resume to: P.O. Box 2247. of Manchester. Monthlv. 5 OFFICE WORK & LIGHT teh Lensoviet Theatre, Leningrad, symbolizes to her a youthful attitude Contra Dance Slated years old. Golden Irish Setter Hoover Court. B'ham, AL will train the right person as a Vernon, Conn., 06066. cents per house. Phone Rose BOOKKEEPING- 35226. the Mayakovsky Theatre, Moscow, and vigor the ability to face the incle­ WEST HARTFORD - Country cross; North Main Street. □ EMPLOYMENT sales producer. No experience at Blanchard & Rosselto, 646- Manchesler area. Will train. and the Bucharest National Theatre ment weather without the aid. Contact Manchester Dog necessary. Call us today for SANDWICH MAKER 2482. Must be reliable. Call 646- Dance in Connecticut, will hold a WANTED for cocktail lounge. in Rumania. Rodion, on the other hand, begs her Warden. 646-4555. SWITCHBOARD an interview, 646-6050 3523, Bolton Oil Co. traditional New England Contra Help Wanted 13 OPERATOR- 4 nights per Experienced preferred, but not to break the umbrella and gets so Dance on Friday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. LOST- Black and white week. Thursday 11 30 p.m., GENERAL MECHANIC- Full will train. Flexible hours. Call MALE AIDE, PRIVATE M r. Scourby plays Rodion WANTED FULL & PART agitated the disturbance causes him Live fiddle music will be played by neutered male cat. Vicinity TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. 7:30 a m. Friday, Saturday & time, plus overtime. Paid 742-6978, between 9 a.m. and DUTY to care for 24 year old TIME CLEANERS day and Nicolayevich, a medical director in a Apply 81 Commerce Street. Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. 12 noon paralized man. 5 days a week. to have a heart seizure, and bring on “ Whiskey Before Breakfast.” The Tanner and Bowers Street. CMS, Blue Cross, and Life In­ night. Apply in person to: sanatorium in Riga in 1968. He is 65, Reward. Call 643-8861. Glastonbury. PTG Edwards Answering Service, surance. Amerbelle Corp., 104 40 hours. Call Paul Herbsl, Steak Out. Vernon. further concern for him from Lidya. caller will be Ralph Sweet. The MAINTENANCE MAN 875-4173. and has settled into life with a rigidi­ COMPANY. Telephone 633- 646-5406. East Main Street. Rockville. The relationship takes an uphill dance will be at St. Jam es Episcopal 7631. NEED for cocktail lounge. ty that Lidya Vasiiyevna, played by Apply between 9 a m. and 4 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- turn from that point on, with Rodion Cburch, 1018 Farmington Ave., West Bnterteinment 4 PART TIME JANITOR for p.m. Equal Opportunity Morning hours. Call 644-9637 DENTAL ASSISTANT- Town of Bolton. Will train. Ms, March, finds, initially in­ ADVERTISING between 9:00 a.m. and 12 Experience a requirement yielding to Lidya’s youthful outlook Hartford. Beginners and the singies CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC medium size office complex. Employer. Please call 649-6188. or 537- tolerable. as the two laugh together after a RATES BEST BUY entertainment - Experienced only. Top Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m.. 3 Modern, up lo date, multi-girl 5766. are welcome,,For more information, this year! Evening of Perfor­ wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile. 1862 nights a week. Phone Mr. office. Excellent benefits Lidya, 59, is rebellious patient at dinner date where they both enjoyed 1 D A Y ...... 14*aaaraMi call 677-6619, ming Arts. Saturday October Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield. Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ OPENING FOR FULL TIME FULL TIME DENTAL Immediate opening WORK! Immediate openings 3DAYS ...13* m *kimy 201h., M.H.S. Auditorium, Oc- 563-0151. pointment. CASHIER in our Tobacco ASSISTANT- Experience Manchester area. 649-8125. Call for interview. 646-3936. 6 DAYS ...12*MaiaHT ’ tober 20th.. 8:00 p.m. Tickets Department. Retail p^referred. Modern office. 2 8 DAYS ...IVaaamNT $2.00 and $1.00 for Students RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 TYPISTS AND CLERK experience necessary. Apply Excellent opportunity for ad­ CLERICAL with figure ap­ TV Tonight and Senior Citizens. p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. TYPISTS are needed to work in person to: Manager, vancement. Employee SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS- IS WORD, $2.10 MMt titude. Apply in person to the: Apply director of nursing. in the Hartford area. Call Parkade Liggett Rexall. Benefit Program available. Tutor: math, reading, special Colonv. Vernon. 6:00 HAPPY ADS *2.50 an Salmonbrook Convalescent today. TAC TEMPS. 727-8430. Send resume to: P.O. Box 538, education. English for foreign 962)Woctd 2:47 Bonda-Stocka-Uortgagea 8 Q) 3) S2 9 Newt 9 Movla “Our Man Flint" HOUSEKEEPERS- Full time Rockville. born. Also- gym, music (B Movla "Ramrod" (1947) Home, off House Street. CSILovaLucy (1966) James Coburn, Qlla Glastonbury. Please call 633- EXPERIENCED SANDWICH position available. 8 a m. to 4 assistants. Call Susan Plese, (S Bowling For Dollar* Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake. GOVERNMENT STOCK CLERK- Permannent Qolan. A secret agent Is called In GUARANTEED BUSINESS 5244. MAKERS wanted for cocktail p.m. Come in for an inter­ TYPIST- Full time. Able to 647-3520. la TV Community Collag* to track down a group bent on 2:49 full time. Good pay scale. LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. view. Silver Lane Pavilion, 51 type 45 wpm to train on a word IB Adam-12 controlling the planet's weather. 3)N*wt lounge. Call 644-9637 between processing fnachine, and do MATURE CAPABLE Time and a half after 40 hours. SI Straat* Of San Frandaoo Phone 281-4112. NURSES AIDES wanted for 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Applegate Lane, East Hart­ (2hrs.) 3:00 ford. general office duties. Call PERSON NEEDED in the Some delivery work. Apply People driving by St. George’s Church in were renacting a new version of St. George SSZoomfR) full time on all shifts. Apply after noon- Manchester 9:30 (B Movla “Submarine SECURITY OFFICERS director of nursing. Salmon- Mrs. Bloom 646-2900, Hebron area for general Bolton Saturday might have done a double and the Dragon, as part of the entertainment 6:30 a ) 9 Taxi Command” (1951) William PART TIME. Want cash for SALESMAN- Opportunity for housework 12 noon to 5 PM Tobacco and Candy Co., 299 S) Carol Bumatt And Frianda Parmanant, Part A Full Tim* Opening* brook Convalescent Home, off Green Road, Manchester. Or take when they say this fiO-foot dragon slither for the church fair. (Herald photo ’ 10:00 Holden. Nancy Olson. House Street, Glastonbury. the holidays? For every day? exciting position. Knowledge daily. All wages subject lo by CS Tic Tac Dough 9 Six Mimon Dollar Man Available Immedlatoly In Wllllmantic social security, $4.00 hourly to phone 643-9147 for interview. across the church yard. The church members Holland) 9 9 IS NBC New* (S62)Naws Please call 633-5244. It s easy with the phone in of stoves helpful. Base plus 9SSOv*rEa*y (S 9 The Lazarut Syndrome 4:00 your own home. Call 249-7773. commission. Full medical the right person. Only serious 9 Connecticut Prime Tima OIL B U R N ER applicants need apply. 228- EXPERIENCED 3S Th* Odd Couple 9 N a w t If you are alert, have a neat appearance, enjoy BABYSITTER NEEDED- benefits. Paid vacation. Call RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SALES - Mrs. Gray 525-1931 3054. BARTENDERS for Cocktail 6:55 10:30 4:30 responsibilities, and need those extra income Monday through Thursday, 3 SERVICEMAN- Part time or Lounge. Flexible part time 9N*w* 9 MaatarplaoaThaatra 9 KHtyToday R -5S p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ Lessenger Company is looking dollars, come in and talk with us. Previous security PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - full time. All benefits. M & M hours Call 742-6978, or 644- 62) Dick Cavan tation. Can 649-6022. Friday; for 2 licensed agents in our Oil Company, Route 6, Bolton, 9637 between 9 and 12 a.m. A Different Fairy Tale 7:00 experience not required. We ,pay you while you weekends anytime. Bolton office. Call 646-6486, Part time, 3 days per week. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CD CBS Now* 11:00 649-2871. TECHNICIANS • Full time, CD (S a 9 S I Now* train. Premium Rate is paid for holidays, and un­ for Kurt Lessenger. Coventry PHNA’. RN or BSN BOLTON -A slightly ditferent ver­ slaying the dragon, invited Maid Maid Mufty and the dragon faded ($M*A*S*H BARBS SlM't Hottai thon Evarl iforms are provided. SEWERS- Experienced on In­ experience preferred. EOE. part time all shifts Excellent (SSI ABC Now* (B M*A*8*H FRIER / DELIVERY MAN- full time benefits. Apply in sion of St. George and the Dragon Mufty to see his etchings. into the background a new act came (SJokar’aWlld 9 Our Mist Brook* Phil Pastoret dustrial Sewing Machines. 742-7369. Nights. 12 a m. to 8 a.m. 9 CMoo And Th* Man EnsaRtiellB Will train if necessary. Good person: 21 Silas Deane RESTAURANT was portrayed at St. George’s The plot took another turn when on center stage. BIlWlvalOfFanh Apply: Bess Eaton, 150 Center Highway. Wethersfield. 62) Bast Of Burnt And Allan Most shifts available. Pay $3.50 hourly. starting pay for the right peo­ Church Fair Saturday but tbe 50-foot Maid Mufty again called for help and The Disco Dollies “straight from IS Sounding Board I r PART TIME EVENINGS- Street, Manchester. ASSISTANT SNaw* Pioneering. "79 style: Hav­ ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday “dragon " made a big hit with the instead of slaying the dragon St. Las Vegds" danced across the green 11:30 Call Miss Plourde at 1-800-842-2626, or 527-4177. Manchester. Light duty SALES SECRETARY for dis­ MANAGER 9Dlck Cavan 3) Mary Tylar Moor* ing to use an old-style instant' B a R ^ t o k thru Friday. Apply in person ENERGETIC PERSON WHO audience, anyway. George invited him home for dinner 9 DaUng Qam* between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday, and 9 at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per FLOWER DESIGNER- Part trict sales office of a national and later revealed their identity. (SKo|*k camera — one that doesn't time in a full service flower company. Will be responsible LIKEI TO COOK AND WORKS St. George was there dressed in ar­ 9Mauda (S S I Barney Millar Street, Manchester. Equal week. Ideal for retired or and the “ferocious ” dragon obliged They were, the Rev. John Holliger, crank the finished print out .RRESTMCTEO a.m. to 12 noon Saturday. shop. Experienced only, for total operation of the of­ WELL WITH PEOPLE. FULL SS Paint WKh Nancy CBBaniwHIli Opportunity Employer M/F. semi-retired. Call 649-5334. TIME AND SALARIED WITH mour. carrying a sword and riding a by following him. pastor of St. George's Church, and for you. please. Call 649-2522, or 643- BABYSITTER NEEDED in fice. Requires good typing horse and Maid Mufty was calling for 7:20 9 a 9 Baal 01 Carton the North Manchester area. MANY BENEFITS. CALL FOR This wasn't the only entertainment church members John Gleason and 9 Dally Numbara 9AndyOrlfmh PINKERTON’S INC. SHEET METAL WORKER - WANTED CLEANING 7316. skills, excellent telephone AN INTERVIEW. TOWN HOUSE 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a m., Mon­ capabilities and an overall help. But ,St. George, instead of at the fair, that drew applause from Leo Terrio. 62) Captlontd ABC Newt 830 Oakwood Avanu* Experienced. Soldering etc. PERSON for professional of­ day thru Friday. Please call RESTAURANT. SS MERROW 7:30 IN 70mm stereophonic SOUNO general knowledge of office 12:00 Waal Hartford, Conn. Ca(l 528-2101. fice in town, once a week. ACCEPTING 649-1210 after 4:30 p.m. ROAD. TOLLAND. CT. (EXIT 99 the large audience. As St. George, d) P,M, Magazina APPLICATIONS for part procedures. Excellent star­ OFF 1*86) (S All In Tha FamUy (X Barnaby Jonas ^ WALTDISNEYS equsi OfiportunHr Emplofsr Send replies to: Box MM, c/o CB Movla "Flight For Freedom" OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Manchester Herald. time-full time help. Days and ting salary and company paid (SShaNaNa PERSON TO WORK IN benefits. Full time. Call 289- (B Dating Qama (1943) Rosalind Russell, Fred S tE E H N G delivery. Year round work. evenings. Hours flexible. App­ KITCHEN making MacMurray. 9591 to arrange for an inter­ 8 7 2 - 3 8 3 2 1 a M*A*8^ All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil DENTAL ASSISTANT - ly to: Hardee’s, Manchester. sandwiches with other girls. IS 62) MacNall / Lahrar Raport 8S Dr. Soon On Habrawt TOWN OF MANCHESTER Manchester office, immediate 354 Broad Street. view. aBavarlyHIIIbllllaa IQ . B e a u i u Co., Route 6. Bolton. Call 649-4561. 9Thra*'aACrowd Our local spa is featuring a lECHNIRAMA' IKHSianOR* opening. Experienced SDIckVanDyka 12KI3 new brand of booze called POSITION VACANCY (referred. 4 1/2 day week, SI TTc Tac Dough DIETARY AIDES- Full lime (£ 9 ABC Movla "Scenes “White Lightning." One zap PIlease call 643-0133. po:isitions now available in our SKIO From A Murder" (1972) Telly and your nerves arc short- SUPERVISOR OF SANITARY LANDFILL NEEDED Savalas, Anne Haywood. Diilielary Department. Apply in (£ CaUfomla Favar circuited. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years person: East Hartford Con­ APPLICATIONS ID Croat-WtU 12:30 SANITATION DEPARTMENT SERVICE needs folderess experience. Manchester area. IMMEDIATELY valescent Home, 745 Main (ESIHtpwDaya (S Movla "The Great Lie" Send resume to: Box U, e/o Full and part time $14,840 - $16,324 full or part time, AM and PM. Street, East Hartford. NOW BEING ACCEPTED (SCommandart (1941) Bette .Davis, George Manchester Herald. washmen for our laundry 9 9 9 Tha MIttdvanturaa Of HALL FOR RENT Call 289-1527. Brent. department. Must be 18 SharfffLobo aOrstnAcrat Kor parties, showers, receptions, NURSE - 7 AM to 3 PM, 5 FOR: 9621 Nova Assist in supervising and coordinating the activities in the years ol age or older. Job days. Call 649-2358. 1KX) meetings.«Complete kitchen a Sargaant Bllko facilities. Large enclosed parking operation and maintenance of a samtary landfill refuse ARTISTS security, good starting CiERK TYPIST SMim CLERKS 9a9Tomorrow disposal area. 6:01 lot. Inquire; Advartlalng Agancy wage and benefits. Must PHN-Public Health Nurse in s p e c t o r s e x p e d it e r s (SaworfdSarl** 1:10 Minimum experience and training required is graduation be dependable. Apply In position available. Hours are 3 ) CBS Lata Movla “All The Lithuanian Hall from a standard high school or a vocational school We have an Immediate need for two artists with, person: negotiable. BSN and previous PURCHASING CLERKS SALES 8:30 Kind Strangers" (1974) Stacy 24 QOLWAY STREET supplemented by college level courses in civil at least three years experience In creative layout PuDlic Health experience ^ (BMarvQrtffln , Keach, Samantha Eggar. engineering and accounting, and two years of experience and mechanical work Involving collateral (SSIAngi* MANCHESTER Meadows Convalescent desired. For more informa­ ACCOUNTANT 2KW Call baforo 6 P.M. in a lead .capacity in the operation and maintenance of a material and advertlsment preparation. Good tion, contact: Community 9 Our Mb* Brook* sanitary landfill refuse disposal area. Jo* Franklin starting pay plus fringe benefits. Including profit Home Health Service of Columbia, Apply In person 8 AM to 11 AM and 1 PM to 4 PM OdM S NawlywadGam* For application and job description, apply at Personnel sharing. Please call: Hebron, Andover, (SFItth And Blood Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ Marlborough, 228-9428. X 9 Thrat't Company 2:16 Lorraine Scholar 333 Bldwall Street 3 ) Newt ticut. OONBABatkalbtll Manchester, Ct. ADAMS INDUSTRIES INC. 9 a 9 Country Buparatar* Of Closing date for filing is Wednesday, October 24, 1979. SMITH DORIAN A OURMAN, ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 2:30 8 AM lo 4PM ThaSavanUat aThaOddCoupl* INC. - Part time. Hours optional. 340 PROGRESS DRIVE Monday thru Friday Experience in repair and An equal opportunity employer. 588 New Park Avenue Manchaatar Induatrlal Park 047-9104 calibration oscilloscopes. Tonight on Cable TV Hartford, CT 08110 si|nal generators, etc. 644- MANCHESTER, CT.

MANCHESTER — “Congressman Toby Moffett at . NICK MAC MCC” will be this week’s offering on the town sponsored NOLTI DAVIt n il Cable TV Community Access Channel 13. The program JM9 was produced at Manchester Community College Oct. 3. Masonic Awards The second district congressman addressed an audience 'I'h e there on a wide range of topics and then took questions T ^ OCTOBER WANT AD SPECIALl!Si;a'S^.U; -4iifrom the floor. The issues of energy, education and •I IMI I Ml I'HiKil Mildred B. Harrison (center) receives her grand matron; Mildred Harrison, who is a I H Hill A I citizen involvement in setting national priorities virere the 7KW 50-year pin from members of the Masonic past matron; Elizabeth Ledoux, worthy main focus of Moffett’s remarks. 9:00 B e r a lb urn 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ Temple. Left to right: Wallace Boice, worthy matron; and Robert Ledoux, worthy patron. The 60-minute program will air today, and Thursday at grand patron; Florence Pessoni, worthy (Herald photo by Adamson) 7:30 p.m. PLEASE CAIXTHEATREI FOR SCREEN TIMES PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Oct. 16. 1»7» i , EVENING HERALD, Tues., Oct. 16. 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN Peanuts — Charles M. Bchulz

HERE, I t h i s j s o n e i /HOWTOUeHTFUL') T 3 THE HOUNPOFTHE ACROSS 4 Acquired Answer to Previous Puzzle Dear Abby B0H6HT 5 Aphid m P N T BEAaEVlLLES u D 8 W A N E Itl y I Dowel 6 Antique car By Abigail Van Bijren BOOK & 7 Dinner 7 Kiwanis V o I I Eskimo homes member t2 Horse s gait 8 Sprite-like 14 Caesar s 9 Actor Ladd slayer 10 Lengthy iaMatiW»www**teww«rqi>. ' “ At. ' 15 Baby 12 Dancer I 16 Witness Rogers 17 Used needle 13 School orgeni- These Kids and thread U = f = U 2ation (abbr.) ...... Frank & Ernest 19 Woman's 18 F-14, for one 41 name W»/B Wanted }3 NofflM For Solo 23 ArUeloo lor Solo Antiquoo 48 Kid You Not 20 Six-sided (2 w ds) Pritcllla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan figure 20 Medium MANCHESTER- Well main­ (abbr.) E V E N IN G O F A N T IQ U E S & DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter from the U yearold 22 Flatland form 21 Norse deity journey tained quiet Division Street INSURE.'JUST CO' PfW MV FINGERS 25 Leftist 22 Poetic fiction 30 Over PERFORMING ARTS Satur- COLLECTIABLES - Will boy who was afraid he had VD and didn’t want to tell his I THOUGHT PON’T HOW ABOUT 43 One (Ger.) duplex. 6 rooms each side, day October 20th., purchase outrights, or sell on SOUP B6 AFRWP) BE LETTING ME GIT A4E A F A V O R LOOSE FROM THE 26 Baseball 23 Island 32 Seaport in 44 Nipple v m 56 f a r , parents, and 1 just had to write. player Mel Alaska asking $6.1,000. Principles on­ Manchester H.S. Auditorium. commission. Houselot or TO RIPE THAT ^ SILLV.' ON IT TO SEE HANPLEBARS.' > republic 46 Exceptional I am a lo ycar old girl who had a similar experience. 1 24 Visible ly. Ann Uccello, 877-0202 - Tickets $2.00. Students and s ^ le piece. Telephone 644- HOW IT FEELS? 34 Flattened 47 Kelp thought 1 had VD. I cried for days. Finally I decided the only THING. 0OTTS.' 29 Knuckle under 26 Director evenings. 232-7716. Gustafson Seniors $1.00. Show starts at THEY'RE N A M E IT.' ) 39 Peter (Sp.) thing 1 couid do was to tell my mother. Abby, that was the 31 Typographer Preminger 48 Orange skin Agencies. Inc. 790 Farmington 8:00 p.m. 40 To love (Fr) SEMBIffiSS Roomt for Rent 52 hardest thing 1 ever had to do. When I told her we both 33 Cloyer type 27 Water bird 50 Desire (si.) Ave, Farmington. g*>Y5. cried I begged her not to tell my father, but she said she had 35 Our (Fr.) 28 Wagon 41 Elf 52 Warm up a Needed for men's clothing to. Some pretty cruel words were exchanged among the 36 Rooster's 42 Mountains motor alterations. Flexible evening OVAL FORMAL DINING THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ mate trally located. Downtown three of us. hours. Apply to: ___ MANCHESTER- Bowers ROOM TABLE. 6 upholstered 37 Depression ini­ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 School area. Owner selling 6 cane back chairs, Italian Manchester. Kitchen The next seven days were the toughest I’ve ever ex­ tials ANDERSON-UTTIE 1/2 Room Cape. 3/4 dormers, Provincial Fruitwood. privileges. Call 649-2358. perienced. but it aiso proved how much my parents really 38 Friar n 12 13 fireplace, eat-in kitchen, large Excellent condition. 3-14” in­ loved me. They stood by me the whole time. When we finally 39 Slavery 338 Broad 8 t e lin * » N «, tne .T M W I N* 0* IS dining room. Enclosed rear serts extend to banquet size. CLEAN FURNISHED 42 Parcel out 14 Manchaatar Parkada got the doctor’s report, we were relieved to learn that it porch, brick patio, 2 car gar­ Manufacturer is Kindell, sleeping room for mature wasn’t V D -it was another kind of infection. 45 German le ^■17 18 647-1415 age, new roof. Move-in con­ Grand Rapids. Negotiable. entieman. Call 646-4701 after My friends thought I was crazy for leiiing.my mother, but negative Autoo For 51 dition! $57,900. No agents. 646- 633-7885. fPM. Homoo tor Ront solo it was the best decision I ever made. It really brought us 46 Seance sound 20 w 1884, after 5:30 p.m. closer together, and we got to understand each other better. 49 Tint knotted 22 23 24 26 27 26 EXCELLENT FURNISHED 3 1/2 Room house fo r CLEAN QUIET COLLEGE FIAT 128 WAGON 1974- 42,750 1976 PONTIAC ASTRA- 2 Captain Easy — Crooka & Lawrence fabric HOUSEPLANTS - MANY Abby, please keep encouraging kids to lake their heavy 1 J ROOM for gentleman. No RENT. Stove and STUDENT and school age miles. Standard. 30 mpg. AM- door. 4 cylinder. Automatic. 51 Esprit de HELP WANTED MANCHESTER - SOUTH VARIETIES, MANY SIZES. probiems to their parents. It's not always the easiest way, 29 10 3, 32 kitchen privileges. $30 week­ refrigerator. Gas heat. Call daughter need reasonable FM. $1800. Call 649-19%, after Excellent condition. Good fORGIVe WE FOR NOT ' corps 1 WINDSOR LINE - Lovely 6 Hanging, nonhanging, floor uiet rent with yard. Martha 8:00 p.m. mileage. 7 Radial tires. 646 but it’s the smartest. Thanks for letting me have my say. I INTROPliCIWe MV5ELP 33 33 • Turrat Lattw Oparator Room Ranch. Top condition. ly. Call M94003. 742-76TO, 11 AM to 7 PM. 53 Netted and table size. Very 49-1151. R eferences and 0555. ■ believe you really do care. EABLIERl I ’M JSFP 54 Become 1 Im m olate occupancy. Ray reasonably priced. 649-1819. g 36 H 36 a Englna Lattw Oparator ROOM FOR RENT- Private OPTION TO BUY - Imm- security provided. 1974 DA’TSUN 260Z - 60,000 BEEN THROUGH A LOT PAKHBft-OF SIOUX manifest Foley. 232-0689. Radeen Real­ miles, good condition, 1%9 VAN- Right hand drivers CITVi IOWA'. 1 ty, 233-2154. home. .With kitchen pressive 3 bedroom with 55 British school w 40 41 SNOWMOBILE 1972 privileges. $25 weekly. Call nreplace, washer and dryer Michelin radials, AM-FM 8 seat. Inside all done in red DEAR BEEN; Thanks for the testimonial. Read on for a 56 Bring out into 46 47 46 MOTOSKI GRAND PRIX- 338 646-34M. and garage. Also a yard for track, air, 4 speed. Asking carpet. 6 cylinder. Automatic. letter from a girl who wasn’t as lucky as you. the open 42 43 44 50 houra, paid holldaya, HEBRON- Brand new log $3600. 6494182. ■ CC. Beautiful condition. $300, kids and pets. For details, call □ AUTOMOTIVE AIILFM 8 track. $750. Call 646 49 so 51 52 axcaUant Inauranca home on acre treed lot. For 6927. DOWN only $75,900.00. Two full baths, or trade for 2 place Snow­ (744-1). Rental Assistors, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAR ABBY: Thank you for that letter in your column banaflta. Aportmonto For Ront 53 small.fee. 236-5646. 1978 CHEROKEE CHIEF - fireplace, more. Seligman / mobile Trailer, or similar, ap­ Auto* For Sole 51 warning kids about VD. I wish I had seen something like 63 54 proximately 6x8. Mike, leave Power steering, power 1 Sails Demsey. 875-4477. LOOKING for anything in real brakes, AM-FM 8 track 1971 MAVERICK GRABBER- that when 1 was 14. 2 Evil giant 55 56 message, 643-2323. COUNTRY COTTAGE - I am a 16-year-old girl who just underwent a very painful U estate rental - apartments, Heated 2 bedroom with WE PAY TOP PRICES for stereo. Excellent condition. 6 cylinder. 3 speed. Sharp 3 Fasten Apply In paraon MANCHESTER- REDUCED wrecked and junk cars. A & B 6 homes, multiple dwellings? 2284)653. looking! Good condition. $800 and serious operation as a result of gonorrhea. (N(WSR*Rl" fNirRPR'Sf ASSN i TO $49,900! Well built 6 Room BOYS 3 SPEED & Girls 20 ” appliances. Won’t last long. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Only $200.' (773-4). Rental Auto Salvage, used auto parts. firm. Call 6461841. I had to have a hysterectomy. MEntOMC, w c. Cape. Low taxes. City con­ Bike. $20 each. Like new. Call Call Tony 646-6^. Abby. 1 don't "sleep around." I have only one boyfriend. 568-6910 anytime. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. 1%7 TEMPEST- 326.. Func­ Route 6 4 44A veniences. Back yard charm. tionally sound, good for parts. 1973 DODGE VAN - I also have a very ugly seven-inch scar down my stomach. By appointment 643-9380. No 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Win at bridge j# BOLTON 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 Asking $125.00. Call anytime, Automatic transmission, The worst part is knowing that I will never in my life be able agents. A VARIETY OF QUALITY excellent. Must sell, ower steering, radio and COLECTABLES: Sterling, room house. No young OIHee*-Storoo for Rent 55 646-1758. to bear my own children. children. No appliances. No sacrificing! Any reasonable eater. Good condition. Not many kids realize how serious VD can be. Please in­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brass. Nippon, Roseville at offer over $1450. Call after E utilities. No pels. Security. MANCHESTER - Main Street 1968 OLDS- Delm ont 88. Krause Florist, 621 Hartford form your readers of this. And if you print my letter, please Real Estate Wanted 28 Gatherings, 343 Main Street, modern offices available. 300, 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. Rebuilt motor and transmis­ Road, Manchester. Bu$lno»$ Opportunity 14 Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 to Tenant Insurance required. don't use my name. Thank you. $330 monthly. Available 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or sion. Too many new parts to SELLING your house? Call us 4. 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. PAID A HIGH PRICE Fancifully poor bidding VENDING ROUTE ■ Nabisco first and we’ll make you a November 1st. Call 646-2426, parts of. Heat, air con­ mention. Clean. $450 firm. ditioning included. Call 646- Excellent running condition, Anytime, 871-2432. 1970 CLASSIC GRAN PRIX. Snacks with locations $3,580. cash offer! T.J. Crockett! DINING ROOM SET Butcher weekday 9 to 5. DEAR ABBY: The 57-year-old wife of the impotent NOR’TH UM6 good contracts and then stops CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- 2469 or 646-2755. automatic transmission, Air conditioning, power win­ to figure out how to play safe Realtor, 643-1577. block table with 4 Captain 61-year-old "spiffy dresser, great dancer, and big spender" 4 Q 10 4 3 2355 Ext. 905. FEMALE STUDENT power steering and radio. 1977 FORD GRANADA GHIA dows, stereo cassette, many for SIX spades. chairs and Hutch, excellent New battery, new body work. new parts, low miles. Asking has a lot to learn. (She can't understand why "the other e ------MAY WE BUY your home? condition $500. Antique Living LOOKING for roommate to 466 MAIN STOEET. North of - 4 door, luxury, a/c, p/s, p/b, * AKQitIt After the heart ruff, the SMALL BUSINESS share apartment or hous^ in Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. 568-2646. AM-FM stereo, standard 6. $1500.00 Good condition. 646 woman in his life” finds him so attractive.) Quick, fair, all cash and no Room Set. with 2 tables and 4 6 5 safety play for six is for OPPORTUNITY. Sub­ or near Manchester. Call Pat­ of centrally located space. $4,000. Call 649-0826. 5108. There are literally thousands of women who would be declarer to play a spade to his problem. Call Warren E. wicker rOckipg chair $600.649- overjoyed to have such a companion, especially if he can't do WEST EAST distributorship for Charles' Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 3544. ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- Ideal for store, office or other ace, lead a small spade to Potato Chips home delivery 2636 weekends. business or commercial use. DODGE ASPEN STATION Truck* lor Sole 62 anything in bed! What a pleasure it would be to have a man 4 J987 4 6 dumn^ and finesse the 10 service. Small investment. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. WANTED JUNK AND LATE WAGON. 1976, Power steering take me out and show me a good time, and not wrestle me to 4 K Q 10 75 4A 9832 spot. 'This play would cost him GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY ♦65 ♦73 Territory available. After 5 MANCHESTER - MAIN MODEL WRECKS - Cash and brakes, automatic the floor when the evening is over! the contract if East produced Household Goods 40 TRUCK- Has the reading 4Q10 4J9074 pm- 644-3220. PORTABLE SINGER STREET. 2 room apartment, PROFESSIONAL / Paid. Call Parker Street Used transmission. 49,000 miles, 4 Another thing the poor wife doesn’t seem to know is that the jack of spades and was SEWING MACHINE- Por­ heated, hot water, appliances, BUSINESS OFFICE new Michelin tires, AM-FM, enclosed b o ^ , with side com­ AMEBIC* S OLDEST LICENSOB REFRIGERATORS Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. many a man who is impotent at home is a powerhouse with SOUTH able to give his partner a dia­ table Black & l^ ite TV. Tape no pets, parking, security. 523- BLULPLNG - Approximately roof rack. $2,495 , 633-0158. partments. Excellent for con­ 4 AK52 mond ruff, but that would o r ICE CBEAM SHOPS Washers / Ranges, used, tractor. 7:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m., women other than his wife. NEEDS QUALIFIED FAMILIES Recorder and speakers. Bar 7047. 2600 square feet, with ample THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE 4 J 6 4 only happen if diamonds were guaranteed and clean. New 1965 OLDSMOBILE F85- Good 633-0249. TO OPEBATE THEIB OWN shipment damaged, G.E & stools. Comer pine shelf. An­ parking. Close to Center, running condition. New parts. FIAT 128 SEDAN. 1975. 44,000 The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ J 10 breaking 4-0. hospital and new court FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. tique flower table. 742-6700. BOLTON - Large 3 room $300 or best offer. Call 659- m iles. Standard. AM-FM. 4 A K 3 2 After the play of the spade apartment. Stove, building. For info, call 568- Asking $1900. Call 568-2037. Motoreyeleo-BIcycle* 64 CONFIDENTIAL TO ’THE END JUSTIFIES THE B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main 1162, keep trying. FO R y o u R s a f e t y , o u r m e c h a n i c s to. South makes seven since refrigerator. Quiet 7658 or 871-0401. MEANS": No way. To record a conversation without advis­ HOW LONG AS SOON AS Vulnerable: East-West Street, 643-2171. ing the parties concerned that they are being recorded is 7 INSPECT EACH AIRCRAFT BEFORE West holds the jack. If South BEAUTIFUL BARBIE DOLL neighborhood. No pets. CHEVROLET PARTS- '327 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - BEFORE OUR Tl-IE PLANE IS Dealer: North had played queen, the hand References required. $220 OFFICE MAIN STREET engine $150. ’Turbo 350 Trans LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, both illegal and unethical. Being deceitful in an attempt to CHECKED e a c h f l i g h t .' ICE CHEAH STORES ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! DRESSES 60 cents. Complete FLU5HT ? North B ast South would have collapsed and he monthly. 646-2311. LOCATION- 500 square feet. $100. Air conditioning, much 100% stock and in excellent get the goods on someone you distrust makes you no iess OUT.' CARVEL REPRESENTATIVES Custom made draperies, slip­ Bride Outfit $3.50. Pajamas 60 ! ♦ Pass would be down at least two. WILL BE AT THE Heat, air,^ parking, janitor. 1973 FORD LTD WAGON, more. Call 643-0494. shape. $4500. 742-8786. covers and upholstery. Budget cents. Bridesmaid Dresses deceitful. 3V Pass 4 4 $125 monthly. Call 649-5334. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 $1.50. Call 643-6452. Good for businessman or 4V Pass 58 Cmtl Ice Craiin Ston 4 ROOM APARTMENT - growing family. Excellent 1966 MERCURY COMET- 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT As It lh€ BXP8rtl or 646-1000. 5 4 Pass 6 4 Includes heat, hot water, gar­ MANCHESTER - Retail, Good running condition. $150. 750- Kerker headers. KNN Eaflili, Coil. condition. Radial tires. Do you wish you htd more friends? For the secret of Pass Pass age, refrigerator, stove. No storage and/or manufacturing Regular gas. Call 649-9629 Call 649-4025. filters. Oil cooler. Much We have been asked several Eiflili Hill ELECTRIC RANGE- With PLAY PEN, CRIB, CAR BED pets. Security deposit. populsrity, get Abby*s new booklet: ‘'How To Be Popular; Jumper Chair, Carriage. Girls space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. evenings. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 You’re Never Too Young or Too, Old.” Send $1 with a long, times what a splinter bid is. eye level oven, and lower References needed. $325 per p.m. 25 HizirS All. oven. First $100 takes it. Call 3 s p ^ bike. Utility cabinet, fl. Very reasonable. Brokers BANK REPOSSESSIONS self*addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Ojiening lead: ¥K A splinter bid is an unneces­ month. 646-3414. protected. Call Heyman FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile Oct. 27lh A 28th 568-9439. Ironini board. Call after 5 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. sary ]ump in an unhid suit. It p.m.. 49-4152. Properties, 1-226-1206. stationwagon. Best offer over Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 1978 HONDA CB 400 2- Low shows strong support for BOLTON- 3 room apartment. needs work $1195; 1974 Jeep mileage. Must sell! Excellent TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT SLEEPER / SOFA, coffee $395.00. May be seen at 184 By Oswald Jacoby partner’s bid suit and either a Available immediately. Hollister Street, Town. Call Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive shape. Call 643-8430 anytime. singleton or void in the C CALL TOLL FREE table, Magnavox Stereo, and Alan Sontag $250.00/per month. OFFICE SPACE 646-6534 after 5 p.m. $3200: 1973 Buick Le Sabre splinter suit. chairs, ‘ magazine rack, TV COLONIAL PINE DINING References. Call 646-2482 or ROOM SET- Oval table, 6 AVAIUBLE $995: 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 Compen-Troller* Astrograph } (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I 800-43M 008 trays and so forth. Very good 649-8989. Ask for Charlie. Mobile Home* 65 Here is another problem CARVEL CORPORATION condition. Must sell. Call 646- chairs, 56” hutch, custom pad. Varnon CIrcl* araa. 1980 DIESEL RABBIT - door coupe, low mileage The Born Loser — Art Sansom hand from our British friends. VonDM N T 10TOI NEW! Unregistered. Driven $1800; 1972 Audi $1000. The 0309 anytime. $800. 646-6295. MIDDLE AGED MALE Inquira at The bidding is poor but fancy. (Do you have a question lor 14 miles. 4 speed, 2 door above may be seen at the 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- Bernice Bede Osol ,„B U r IT'LL iWAKE AM IKTERESTlIO^f the experts? Write "Ask the DESIRE PERSON TO Very good condition. Many IWAWT TO M aOfelZE FORTHIS ( I'M KIOT REAU.V A'TOU^^/YOI^ North’s jump to three hearts TWO REFRIGERATORS- 646-1974 hatchback. $7395. Private. Savings Bank of Manchester, Experts," care o l this neurspa- WASHER AND DRYER SHARE CONDO UNIT. 2 extras! Call 633-4890. WHEM I INRTfB W/AUTO- is one of those splinter bids * EDUCATION FRIGIDAIRE - Avacado Older Westinghouse Frost- Call 649-3635. Main Street, Manchester. another today, be sure to keep s r m ip ,,. ^ ------a w m designed to show spade sup­ per. Individual questions will bedroom and downtairs. accurate records so there won't •••••••••••••••••••••••••• green. 5 years old. Excellent Free. large capacity $100. Convenient. 20 minutes to BIO(2>l?APHY. port and not more than one be answered II accompanied Small G.E. $35. Majestic be any misunderstandings later. by stamped, sell-addressed Private Instructions 18 condition. Must sell. Call after Hartford, Manchester. Quiet, A cYour PI8CE8 (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) heart. 5 PM. 644-1893. Stove, 1/2 electric, 1/2 gas, South ruffs the opening envelopes. The most inters: T all utilities, air conditioned. 1 $200. Aluminum Boat, $75.649- Should a misunderstanding arise 1/2 baths, privacy assured. < ^rth d a y today between you and a close heart lead in dummy, notes Ing questions will be used In RIDING LESSONS indoor 1593 after 5 p.m. riding ring. Western stock Negotiable. 633-7885. BUSINESS a SERVICE associate, clear the matter up as that seven spades or seven this column and wilt receive seat, saddle seat and hunt □MISC. FOR SALE quickly as possible. Differences diamonds were both very copies o! JACOBY MODERN.) seat. All levels 228-9817. DELUXE 3 'bedroom Octobar 17, H79 should not be permitted to take Manchester duplex. 1st floor This coming year a chain o( root. ARIE8 (March 21-April 10) It's VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Article* for Sole 41 laundry, appliances, finished small, unusual happenings could link something worthwhile and Important to take your responsi­ Heathcliff — George Gately Former faculty New York USED BOOK SALE ON Oc­ basement. Security and bilities seriously today and not references required. $375 rewarding. Don’t despise the Music and Art High School. tober 20 from 9:30 to 4:00 PM. Influence ol little things. allow wishful thinking to cloud Professional Singer/Pianist. 1st Congregational Church. monthly plus utilities. 646- UBRA {Sept. 23-Oct 23) You your judgment. Do your job and 644-8597. ALUMINUM Sheets used as Main Street, Coventry. To 1276. may be much too hard on your- everything else will take care of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sell today, and this could actual­ Itself. printing plates, .007 thick Benefit Booth-Dimock TAURU8 (April 20-May 20) Schools-Classes 19 zOxTSti", 25 cents each or 5 Memorial Library. s t u d e n t s - Check this ly contribute to the negative role WInthrop — Dick Cavalli budget pleasing one bedroom 31 Pointing-Pepering 32 Building Contracting 33 you are envisioning. Be as kind Someone In your social circle ...... for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Servfcat Offered 31 Service* Offered would have you think that doing FOR THE BEST - Manchester picked up before 11 a.m. with appliances, parking and to yourself as you would be to LEON CIESZYNSKI others. Find out more o( what what you know to be correct HCWTOTAKE Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 ONLY. yard. Only $155. (790-3). Ren­ C&M TREE SERVICE - Free PROFESSIONAL PAINTING could work against you. It's not W HATA pupils per teacher. FREE in­ * TAG SALES tal Assistors, small fee. 236- - Interior and exterior. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ lies ahead (or you In the year fol­ THE estimates, discount senior lowing your birthday by sending true. Stick to your principles. n DRBAM I troductory lesson with this ad. DELIVERING DARK LOAM 5646. citizens. Company Commercial and residential. ditions, Remodeling, Rec GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be L vA ST S T T B SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ Rooms, Garages, lutchens for your copy of Astro-Graph HAC>.' T Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also FURNITURE TAG SALE-179 Manchester-owned and Free estimates. Fully in­ Letter. Mall $1 (or each to Astro- realistic concerning those you a r m o u r ~~ tial and commercial. Remodeled, (Teilings, Bath PR&AMT sand, gravel and stone. 643- Old Stafford Road, Tolland. operated. Call 6461327. sured. 646-4879. Graph, Box 489, Radio City deal with today. Trying to con­ BALUNtqOFF FAMILY SPECIAL - Sunny 3 Manchester area. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to vince yourself that someone has THAT THE 9504. Chairs for caining, wicker fur­ more to offer than he or she INTOSRACE. □ REAL ESTATE niture, marble end tables. Too bedroom duplex avialable B&M TREE SERVICE- Reasonable, Free Estimates, J.P. LEWIS Si SON- Custom Residential or Commercial. specify birth date. BARTH WAS now. Only $3(X). (761-3). Ren­ 6465489 or 6465747. Decorating, Interior & 6464291. SCORPIO (OcL 24-Nov. 22) If does could lay a heavy burden A (tlANT - CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye numerous to list. Wednesday Specialist in tree and stump on you. / set, electric welder, acetylene tal Assistors. small fee. 236 removal. Free estimates. Exterior Painting, you have to put on airs to feel S U N F L d ^ thru Saturday, 10 to 5. JUST HOME FROM PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS comfortable with people today, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Home* For Sole 23 outfit, aluminum ladder, 5646. Senior citizen discount. 24 Paperhanging & Remodeling, Some necessary things may SEEP... HOSPITAL? Or can’t get out. Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. - Complete Construction. Ad­ you’re with the wrong crowd. trailer tires, new electric ANTIQUES- Furniture, hour, year round service. 646 Select pals who are your equals. have to be said today, so don't COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 A REAL BARGAIN - Spacious Will assist for noon meal Call 649-9658. ditions, Remodeling. Free try to sidestep the issues by pre­ generator, electric lawn- Silver, Glassware, Baskets, 7285. Estimates. Fully Insured. SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ROOMS. 1st floor family mower. Evenings. 633-7060. 5 room with garge, front and and/or errands etc. Please Your chances (or achieving what tending you're too busy to go Woodenware. Clothes. Tag Call 6464879. room with fireplace, 4 Sale October 19th., & 20th., 9 back porch and more. Just REWEAVING burn holes. call 649-6814, anytime. FINISH PAINTING- Interior you go after today are very Into the matter at this time. L L ^ generous sized beorooms, 2 FORCED HOT AIR to 3. 250 F e rn S tre e t, $200. (755-4). Rental Zippers, umbrellas repaired. / exterior. 16 years promising. The one fly In the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) \A/atch f l 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car Assistors, small fee. 2365646. LICENSED MOTHER IN experience. Moderate prices. CARPENTRY - All types of ointment, however, could be a your spending today. It could be FURNACE- Some age but fine Manchester. Rain or shine. Window shades, Venetian very easy to sell yourself on the CHteP, HtA.tet .IMF garage, walkout basement. working order. Four burner blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. MANCHESTER looking to Call 429-7565. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool lackadaisical attitude. $83,500 Group I, Philbrick ELDRIDGE STREET- Se­ care for children, ages 3 to 5. Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) idea you need something you natural gas stove, brown. Fine Dog*-Blrd*-Pot* 43 Marlow’s, 867 Main St, 646 Deal only In realities today. Be truly don't. 1 y Agency. 646-4200. older wardrobe. 649-5547. cond floor. 2 bedroom apart­ 5221. Call 647-9094 anytime. LEE PAINTING - Interior & Windows Hung. Ceiling Short Ribs — Frank Hill Repaired and Painted. Call wary of playing hunches. Your VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) ment. Large kitchen, pantry, Exterior. "Check My Rate Unless the efforts you expend for J NEVER PBEAMEP BUT OUR (BUYS JUST VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 HOME SWEET HOME - living room. Tenant pays heat FREE JUNK CAR Before You Decorate” . anytime, 643-6130. logic Is crisp and sharp, but your ITS AWFULLY HAR(7 TO WHEN YOUB , BLACK Si W H ITE Complete health-guard EXPERT PAINTING and Intuitive perceptions could others today are made because KEEP JUMRNeuPAND TEAM IS BEHINP) lb HEAR MYSELF NzeN'r/mcHO en o u g h . ROOM COLONIAL- 3 PORTABLE TELEVISION and utilities. $250 monthly. REMOVAL! Call 649-7243. Dependable. Fully Insured. you realty want to, you'll inwardly CL facilities. Cats also. Canine LANDSCAPING Specializing SENTRY HOME SERVICE- mislead you. POWN CHEERING... B G -TO O. SAVING THIS... fireplaces, large Family SET- $30. Call 528-7212 Parking available. in Exterior House Painting. 6461653. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If resent them. Don't be phony to Room. Very luxurious Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon References & security deposit WILL DO BABYSI’TTING IN General Carpentry & Repairs. yourself or to them. anytime. Road, Manchester. 646-5971. Tree pruning, spraying, you are managing something throughout! $80’s. Call R. required. Immediate occupan­ My HOME- Robertson School Building Controcting 33 Specializing in Remodeling, where moneyoney is Involved (or (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) mowing, weeding. Call 7«- Rec Rooms, Porches, Decks, Zimmer. J.D. Real Estate for EXCELLENT CONDITION- cy. No pets. Call 568-6295. 7947. area. Flexible hours. '‘ iffe A SURE 6K3N WEl?E IN FOR A COLP WINTER." details. 646-1980, or 647-1139. 13 LITTLE TIGER KITTENS Reasonable rates. Call 647- WES ROBBINS Carpentry Ceilings, Concrete Work & Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel looking for good homes. Call Btrry’t World — Jim Borry Rocker. $100. Black Boston EAST HARTFORD - Heated 2 1038 for further information. remodeling specialisl. Ad­ Chimney Repairs. ”No Job ft 649-6480 after 6:15 p.m. after BRICK, BLOCK, STONE Too Small” . Ask about our Bugs Bunny — Heltndehl Stotfel EAST HARTFORD - Move Rocker $70. Set of McGregor bedroom with modem kitchen Fireplaces, concrete. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 6 right into this charming 3 10 a.m. weekends. BABYSITTING JOB Holiday Discounts. 6462403. Golf Clubs (irons and woods) and utility room. Available Chimney repairs. No job too built-ins, bathrooms, N0P0PY(4TTH'OFFICE \ UPi” I Bedroom Ranch on quiet $100 - used 1 season. Pair of October 15th. (791-4). Rental small. Save! Call 644-8356 for WANTED. For evenings. Call kitchens, 6463446. street. Boasts fresh paint and PUREBRED PUG - 2 years Asssistors, small fee. 236- Laura, 568-66%. RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 HA^M\‘?5EP'/A WHILE y UNPER^TOOC? Y/A Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 659- old. $50. (Includes Papers) estimates. a 12x22 family room off the 0718. 5646. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. SA BEEN eOhlE, YJEP.E kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. Call 647-9656 anytime. LEAVES RAKED & Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ ------m -p,Q Q Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. MANCHESTER- 4 room CARTED AWAY- $15.00 and Call Gary Cushing 3462009. ment Co. Expert installation This Funny World HOME(J FOR SALE- Pine China Muolcol Inotrument* 44 Our Boarding House Hutch. Excellent condition. apartment, second floor of up. Please call Terry after 5 of aluminum siding gutters CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. two family. Heat, electricity HOUSECLEANING p.m., 6461593. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and trim. Roofing installation Remodeled Kitchen and VIOLIN- Used only 3'times. and repairs 6 4 ^ 9 5 , 871-2323. KE K EPT m ACTUALLY A HEARIN<5 AlP L and appliances included. $300 PROBLEMS? General Carpentry and general con­ SALESMAN? ^ Baths. Aluminum siding. In- Excellent condition. $90.00. monthly. Adults only. 643- housecleaning walls, floors, AMWAY PRODUCTS mean tracting. Residential and W ALKIN6 ?06BP AS A COLONIAL SWIVEL Call 643-4762. AVPP-SPUTT-T.' 1 ground pool with patio and ROCKER. Sheraton wing 2282, 644-88%. carpets, upholstery. One time Quality & Personal Service! commercial. Whether it be a SPECIALIZING cleaning and A R O U N P HEARIN6 AlP privacy. Group I, Philbrick or regular service. Try us and see. Call 6463219. small repair job, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, TESTIN6 MY REPAIRMAN OUST PREVIEWEP MV chair. Mahogany drop leaf HOLTON TRUMPET - Good , N^JBEL PRIZE Agency. 646-4200. table with 2 extra leafs, por­ MANCHESTER- DOMESTTCARE. 6461945. built home or anything in new roofs. Free estimates. 30 HEKRINfS WP, T O 6 E T IN? HOW, condition. $90 or best offer. EXCELLENT 4 1/2 NEWER between, call 6461379. years Experience. Howley, b u t 1 h e a r t l e s s .'. 'acceptance SPEECH table record player containing 6461032. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK speakers and miscellaneous APARTMENT- Stove, Polntlng-Poperlng 32 6465361. C O U L P N T I'M PHON1N6, ON SOLAR ENER6Y BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, household items. 649-4872. refrigerator. Separate heat. DRIVEWAY SEALING - CARPEN’TRY Si MASONRY - UNPER5TANP THE p o l ic e ! FOR A MAN WITH GREATEST SHOW IN ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, paneled living room, eat-in No pets. References. Securi­ Protects and beautifies your PAINTING - Interior and Additions and Remodeling. A W ^ R P .' A PEAP BATTERY?! Kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, TOWN! Evening of Perfor­ ty. nos. Call 6494003. exterior, paperhanging, Free estimates. Call Anthony siding or gutter for low dis­ WOOD FOR SALE- All ming Arts featuring Sphinx driveway. EIxperienced and ’-T t WE THOUGHT YOU /MIGHT W/^NT TO WH4 L E ; lovely quiet setting on dead­ hardwood, cut and split into 2 reasonable. Free estimates. excellent work references. Squillacote 6460811. count price. Call Ken at 647- end street. deecTed beach Temple Highlanders Pipe EAST HARTFORD- Tolland 1566. foot lengths. $45.00 a pick - up Band, A1 Chanis Trio, Gibson Call Art, 6463061. Free estimates. Fully in­ rights. $79,900. Call exclusive truck load delivered. Call 742- Street. 3 rooms. Appliances, sured. Martin Matson, 646 CARPENTER - Repairs, agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, Youth Ballet, ’The Sunshiners, heat and hot water included. remodeling, additions, gar­ Heoting-Plumbing 35 9815. Street Noise, Freddie WATERPROFFING - 4431. ^ azley Co. Realtors. Equal Adults. No pets. Security. $195 Hatchways, foundation ages, roofing. Call David housing opportunity. 443-4470. Bocchino, Ken Woods and per month. 742-8907. AiW PAINTING Contrac­ Patria, 644-17%. SEWERLINES, sink lines, TEAC REEL TO REEL Tape from Belfast, Seamus cracks, tile lines, sump deck, 2300S. Perfect condi­ pumps, cavity feeds, window tors. Quality painting and cleaneduieaneu with wiui electriceiecmc euicutters, MANCHESTER- Two Family Kennedy. October 20th., 6 ROOM DUPLEX- Newly paper hanging at reasonable FIRSf CLASS CARPENTRY by^ professionals. McKinneyMcKI tion. $300. 649-2696. M.H.S. Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. wells. 30 years experience. 4-4. Very nice condition. New redecorated. No utilities. No 6464953. sale*. Fully Insured. Free - Remodeling and AddUions. Bros. Sewage Disposal■ iCom­ roof. 200 foot treed lot. pets. Please call after 5:00 Estimates. Call Wayne 646 Kitchens and Rec Roorns. 35 pany, 6 4 ‘ 6 6 ^ . s e a s o n e d FIREWOOD. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ Immediate occupancy. $54.- Cut. split and delivered. Call p.m.. 649-8926. BABYSITTING done in my 76%. years’ experience! For Free 900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. cluding Ovations, plus free Estimates, call 646-4239. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet ] 295-021)5 or 29541034. case with this ad. Carlos home. East Hartford. Daily or Home* tor Rent 54 weekly. Call 5 ^ 3 ^ , or 277- repairs, plugged drains, MANCHESTER- Cape. 6 guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, FARRAND REMODELING - kitcheh faucets replaced, it/y f NAME PINS, PINBACK 7 Main Street, New Britain. 4852. Q ts n by NEA. Inc Rooms. 1 unfinished. EAST HARTFORD SINGLE Cabinets and Formica Tops, repaired, rec rooms, mm m-ib BUTTONS. ID plates made to 2261977. Christmas layaways. bathroom remodeling, heat Aluminum siding. Garage. order. Wholesale-retail. HOUSE- 2 bedrooms. 2 car CUSTOM DRAPERIES- Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ f x L r LISTENER? Convenient location on bus garage. Quiet neighborhood. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - ditions, Decks, All types of modernization, etc. Free "Do you realize how lucky we are to be In a 10-15 Large selection. Manchester TROMBONE & CASE- Good Made very reasonably. Work "Explain to him that he's not the line. Asking $55,900. No References required. $300 guaranteed. Call anytime til Quality craftsmanship at low Remodeling and Repairs. Estimate gladly given. M & M . building that has windows which OPEN?" 01Wl>zWA,ltw.TM UANAOU Rubber Stamps* 8 Bissell, playing condition. $75. Call Plum bing! Heating. 6^2871. I first teenager to have acnel” agents. 643-69! Manchester. 849-4489. monthly. 6465%3. 9:00 p.m., 6464266. . prices. Call 6^S ti4. Phone 643^17.