PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Aug, 14, 1978 Breakthrough may make energy from sea water WASHINGTON (UPI) - Energy uncontrolled form in the hydrogen Stephen Dean, director of the whether fusion is feasible from a Current nuclear reactors use fis­ sea water — there will be no fuel from sea water. bomb, but harnessing it for power Energy Department’s magnetic con­ scientific point of view — there is sion, or the spliting of atomic par­ crisis because of the cost or The weather I That cheap, abundant and safe production has proven more elusive. finement systems division, toid now a scientific basis for embarking ticles. Those plants produce high availability of depletable fuels such power source for the next century The scientists used a small test reporters the successs of the scien­ on engineering deveiopment” of fu­ amounts of radioactive wastes which as oil and natural gas,” Dean said. Hazy sunshine, hot and humd today with highs was suggested by the announcement reactor to produce sun-like tists meant that "for the first time in sion reactors. need to be stored to protect human The reactors use deuterium and around 90 or 32 Celsius. Warm and hazy tonight tritium, which can be derived from that Princeton University scientists temperatures for a moment inside a history, the actual conditions of fu­ Until now scientists had had trou­ health. Their fuel could be used to with patchy fog and low clouds forming again; the hydrogen in sea water, he said. UlanrljfHtpr Eupnttin Ipralii lows 65 to 70. Variable cloudiness, hazy, very had achieved a breakthrough in kind of magnetic “bottie." sion have been produced in a fusion ble designing a reactor capable of produce new atomic bombs. In addi­ In addition, the fusion reactor nuclear fusion. The experiment uses the same reactor in scale model.” containing the sun-like temperatures tion, the plants depend on a limited A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 warm and humid Wednesday with chance of an Fusion — the nuclear reaction that power that is in the sun and the He calied it “the most significant of a fusion reaction and producing a supply of uranium. produces “one millionth” of the afternoon shower or thunderstorm; highs in the powers the sun — is the joining of two hydrogen bomb and, if perfected, development in the 27 years of the fu­ sustained reaction that gives off “The advantage (of fusion) for the radioactive waste of a fission reac­ Home deiivered copy 15 cents 80s. Outlook: Chance of thunderstorms Thursday. atomic particles at high temp- could be used to create energy from sion program,” and said: more energy than is needed to world is that the fuel for the fusion tor. “It is considered acceptable Vol. XCVII. No. 268 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, August 15, 1978 Generally fair Friday and Saturday. National ratures. It has been duplicated in an sea water. “It has laid to rest the question of trigger it. reactor is universally available from from an environmental point of Newsstand copy 20 cents weather map: page 17. view,” he said, adding that only the walls and the structure of the facility become radioactive and there is no waste product like spent fuel. Carter claims farm economy now stable “We have made a great advance,” said Dr. Harold Furth, one of the Inside today The administration wanted to re­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President the campus of the University of the bakery industry and members of Carter also had the job of chief Princeton researchers. mind the farmers that its policies, Carter's message for the farmers is Missouri at Columbia. Congress, reassuring corn farmers facing The Princeton experiment involved . Manchester Troops keep peace particularly the 1977 Food and that his policies have stabilized the This is the start of Carter’s last Except for the bakery industry, declining prices because of oversupp- a small reactor called the Torus Agricultural Act, have given farmers agriculturai economy which was on a week before vacation. He leaves for which seeks wheat prices as low as ly- Tokamak, a donut-shaped device Police union plans to meet stability and an end to what they call boom-and-bust roller coaster under his home in Plains Friday, and Mon­ possible, most groups supported a Last week the Agriculture Depart­ using a magnetic field to bottle up tonight to discuss an impasse that the recent GOP boom-and-bust the Republicans. day goes to Idaho and- Wyoming to set-aside similar to this years ment predicted the corn crop would the blazing gas produced by the reac­ Ims developed in negotiations with He scheduled a one-day trip to spend the rest of August visiting policies. program, which allowed price sup­ be 6.5 billion bushels, up 6 percent tion and keep it from touching metal thd town. See page 2, The administration estimates that port payments and loans only to Missouri today to deliver it in person national parks, river rafting, and from the July prediction and up 2 per­ walls it would otherwise melt. The Board of Directors has in Memphis strike net farm income wouid rise by 25 wheat producers who idled 20 percent and to remind fellow farmers that his camping. cent from last year’s record. “The sun uses gravity to keep its voted to extend the rehabilitation administration has reversed last Beginning Sept. 5, the day after percent to J25 billion. Farm exports of their overall acreage. Chicago corn future prices fusion reactions in control, but we loan program to include MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Armed city’s pay offer by a lopsided margin. lashing when they were brought year's slumping prices and put Labor Day, Carter will host the sum­ are expected to set a $25.5 billion The set-aside has helped boost reacted by sagging last week. use magnetic fields,” he said. residences occupied by renters as National Guard troops kept an un­ About 50 pieces of firefighting equip­ before City Judge Robert Love, who dollars in their pockets. mit meeting of Israeli Prime record. wheat prices above last year’s September corn futures were just A beanv of hydrogen atoms was well as owner occupied homes. easy peace today in this river city ment subsequently were placed un­ compared the current labor strife Carter was scheduled to speak at Minister Menachem Begin and Egyp­ Carter’s expcted announcement on depress^ levels and helped reduce above $2.13 at week’s end, a little where policemen and firefighters shot through the core of the reactor, See page 2. der the protection of guardsmen at a with a yellow fever epidemic that tian President Anwar Sadat at the a major phase on the 1979 wheat set- acreage to a projected 1.82 billion the annual convention of the Midcon­ over 57 percent of parity. producing temperatures of 60 million ' Manchester Memorial Hospital staged simultaneous strikes for the local armory as a precaution against aside followed wide consultations acres, the first crop below 2 billion nearly wiped out the city a century tinent Farmers Association, a large presidential retreat Camp David, in degrees centigrade for one-tenth of a prepares arguments for an appeal first time ever. vandalism. with farmers, agricultural experts, •acres since 1974. ago. regional agribusiness cooperative, on Maryland's Catoctin Mountains. second. Dean said. Monday against a $830,000 budget With the exception of continued But Fire Director Robert Walker arrests of strikers, primarily for cut proposed by the state Com­ said early today more than 200 of the “It bothers the court to see all of mission on Hospitals and Health violating the dusk-to^awn curfew striking firemen had returned to you here,” Love said. “I wore the Csre. See page 10. imposed by Mayor Wyeth Chandler, work. “They’re still coming,” blue uniform myself. In one part I Memphis was ghostly quiet. Most Walker said. “I think it is a good sympathize with you.” But he told streets were eerily deserted during sign.” the strikers if they come back before East Hartford the 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew hours. An undetermined number of him again, “I ’ll have no alternative The city’s latest labor strife cast a The Head Start program rests firemen were among 26 pickets but to deal with you as severely as pall over events commemorating the ip limbo while the town’s applica- arrested Monday night, bringing to possible.” first anniversary of Elvis Presley’s tira is being reviewed by the Ck>m- more than 90 the number arrested for The city’s 1,400'union-covered death, and businesses relying heavily munity Renewal Team and picketing outside police and fire firemen, all members of the Inter­ on nighttime trade were feeling the federal officials. See page 7. stations in violation of the curfew. national Firefighters Union, have effects of the curfew. School Superintendent Eugene They all were released without bond. been working under court order since Tourists and local residents Diggs gets a $1,500 raise, bringing Some of thp strikers got a tongue- July 4. watched somberly as guardsmen, his annual salary to $33,000. He’s some in armored personnel carriers still the highest paid town armed with .50-caliber machine guns bclUr UKiq employee. See page 7. (\ guarded police headquarters, precinct stations and fireballs and Nyad abandons Connecticut provided escorts for non-striking Austin J. McGuigan, chief firemen answering calls. prosecutor for the Statewide “It is really putting a load on us,” marathon swim Organized Crime Investigative sgid Friendly Cab Co. Manager of banking Task Force, is named to replace Ulyses Nesbit. “About 70 percent of ABOARD THE MISS J.C. (U P I)- jellyfish stings, was making no Chief State’s Attorney Joseph our business is at night. The kind of Marathon swimmer Diana Nyad, p rocess against three to four foot Gormley. See page 7. people who really kick the money to plagued by physical torments and seas in the Florida Straits and Backers of Lt. Gov. Robert us usually ride the cabs at night to high seas, abandoned her attempt to decided to abandon her swim. Killian kick off a $200,000 adver­ bars, restaurants and movies. It’s swim from Cuba to Florida today The Coast Guard said the 28-year- tising blitz for his primary really hurting the city.” while still 80 miles short of her goal. old marathon swimmer had not challenge next month of Gov. Ella This was to have been a boom week The U.S. Coast Guard said it was requested any emergency medical mcan« giving Grasso. See page 16. for Memphis, with up to 100,000 free- informed at 8:50 a.m., EDT, that aid and was returning to Key West spending Presley fans paying tribute Nyad had climbed out of the water aboard one of her party’s escort New England to their idol, who died of a heart at­ and given up her attempt to swim 130 boats. tack at his beloved Graceiand Man­ miles from Bahia Honda, Cuba, to Ken Gunderson, Nyad’s technical Touring Bethlehem Steel Corp. plant during his recent two-week Nuclear protesters who invaded sion here one year ago Wednesday at the Florida Keys. adviser, said earlier today that heavy the Seabrook power plant site stay at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. is Dana Salihi (right) of the age of 42. The Ck>ast Guard said when Miss seas “will probably tell the whole have a “homecoming” when the Manchester with Bethlehem tour guide E.G. Siegfried. Salihi was a But bars, restaurants, cab com­ Nyad climbed out of the water, she story.” local judge sends them to jail, just participant in the Minority Introduction to Engineering (MITE) q o u lh ^ o a n Flying high panies and other businesses reported was about 80 to 85 miles south of Key Meanwhile, 48-year-old Stella as he did last year. See page 5. sharp losses because of the nighttime West, the island city where she had Taylor, fought off nausea, jellyfish program. Three trans-Atlantic balloonists Steve Bycholski is flying high as he spins his a skateboard curfew. hoped to complete her swim from stings and a menacing shark and was say they are slightly off course around and heads back down the ramp. Skateboarding has Many of the city’s 1,400 union Cuba. reported making excellent progress but their ground crew isn’t sure really caught on on Richard Road. For other high flyers, see firefighters staged a wildcat walkout The Coast Guard said Nyad, suf­ in her attempt to swim from Bimini, whether the problem is serious. Saturday’s People Page. (Herald photo by Pinto) Monday morning after rejecting the fering from a swollen tongue and Student attends program ijou want fa^t* See page 15. Bahamas, to Florida’s “Gold Coast.” The nation Dana J. Salihi of 142 Wyneding Hill civil, electrical, chemical and industrial engineering as well as metallurgy and Road was among 50 high school students A small Illinois town has won a materials science. They also learned round in a legal battle over a toxic who spent two weeks recently as a partici­ Treasurer retained, finance post due about topics associated with the college chemical dump. Elsewhere in the pant in Lehigh University’s MITE and opportunities for minorities in in­ nation, residents seem unaware of the commission to form a new Stephen Penny, chairman of the vote — Zinsser again was the lone no (Minority Intr^uction to Engineering) By GREG PEARSON businesses. dustry. department of finance and eliminate board, said that he received letters — a proposal that the town clerk be Program. similar fights. See page 5. Herald Reporter Penny, using the Economic They toured area industrial sites, in­ In Congress, the ^ n ate con­ the position of an elected town from auditors who supported main­ appointed rather than elected. Development Commission as an The 50 students who will be entering The Town of Manchester will con­ cluding Bethlehem Steel Corp., Western tinues debate on federal tax credits treasurer. taining the separate treasurer’s posi­ The directors, expressing fear that example, said that the change would their senior year in high school are tinue to have an elected town Electric Co. Ingersoll-Rand (iorp. and for education, and a House panel Instead, it'approved a motion that tion. the proposed change was too restric­ keep many businessmen from taking members of minority groups who have treasurer and town clerk and will Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. hears testimony on the assassina­ the board’s September agenda in­ The treasurer’s job had been the tive, voted to reject the Qiarter appointments. expressed serious interest in engineering create a new position of director of The program, in its fifth summer, is tion of Martin Luther King Jr. See clude a proposal to promote the con­ dominant point of discussion at a Revision Commission’s proposal careers. finance. "We only have a very limited supported by RCA and Bethlehem Steel page 16. troller to director of finance and that public hearing about the charter about conflict of interest and the for­ number of people who can serve to The students spent up to six hours a day An Ethics Commission, which and is arranged through the Engineers’ some of the controller’s present changes held two weeks ago. mation of an Ethics Commission. begin with,” he said. in laboratories and classes in mechanical. would have ruled on alleged conflicts Council for Professional Development. responsibilities be divided §mong Those who spoke praised the pre­ The conflict-of-interest problem “I ’d hate to see this be more The world of interest, apparently will not be other town employees. (See related sent treasurer, Roger Negro,' and had been the reason that the commis­ restrictive than it is now,” Director formed. Egyptian President Anwar story.) favored maintaining their right to sion originally was established. Stephen Cassano said. The Manchester Board of Direc­ Sadat pledges a maximum effort The town treasurer will be retained vote for the position. Its proposal said that members of The board voted 5-2 — Republicans tors made these decisions Monday for a breakthrough toward overall as an elected position. The board Republican Carl Zinsser was the decision-making town agencies, such Zinsser and Vivian Ferguson voted Business night while acting on 15 charter Middle East peace at the Camp rejected a proposal from the Charter only director of the seven present as the Planning and Zoning Commis­ no — to reject the proposal. changes proposed by the Charter Dkvid summit. See page 16. Revision Commission that the posi­ who voted against rejecting the sion or the Zoning Board of Appeals, This and other rejected proposals Revision Commission. The administration of the tion be eliminated if a director of charter change proposal. be prohibited from appearing before now will be sent back to the Charter Republic of the Congo reports it The board rejected a proposal from finance job is created. The directors also rejected by a 6-1 other such agencies for their See Page Ten Aircraft plans has foiled a plot to overthrow the regime. See page 16. new test facility In sports Decision to affect controller most A $12-miIlion addition to its engine test Game-saving catch gives East facilities will be built in East Hartford by Hartford hew life in State By GREG PEARSON have been headed by the director. position. Other job responsibility 5-2. Republican Directors Vivian The department would have been a Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group of United American Legion basehall Herald Reporter changes also apparently will be made Ferguson and Carl Zinsser opposed Technologies, the company announced. tourney ... (Jeorge Allen reveals combination of the town’s existing to divide up some of the work that the motion, while the five Democrats financial departments. The project at the company’s Willgoos his side in pro football issue. See Thomas Moore, controller lor the Moore now does as controller. supported it. . The commission also Turbine Laboratory will add a second full- page 11. Town of Manchester, may be the per­ The director of finance^ would “It’s a putdown to the people and to scale engine altitude test chamber for survive son most affected by Monday night’s recommended elimination of the oversee all financial departments in the Charter Revision Commission the town. evaluating and monitoring engine perfor­ wacky four-game series with decisions of the Board of Directors. town treasurer’s position. members,” Mrs. Ferguson said of mance at simulated altitudes up to 53,000 Orioles in Baltimore ... Brewers While voting on 15 proposed The Board of Directors, however, “It would encompass increased the decision to create the director of agreed to maintain the treasurer’s feet. cool off Red Sox. See page 12. charter changes, the board agreed responsibilities for the financially finance through the in-house changes position. “Tools such as this modern test installa­ that next month it will consider related departments,” Moore said. rather than through the charter revi­ It also agreed to consider making tion will help insure Ptatt & Whitney Air­ The market expanding Moore’s duties and He would be in charge of coor­ sion. in-house changes to create a director craft’s continued leadership in the produc­ Betty Petricca is our Vice President and Loan Officer, it’s her job to see to it that you receive the making him the town’s first director dinating work efforts between the of­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices of finance. These will be discussed at The charter revision, if approved tion of advanced je t engines,” said Bruce ioan you want, when you want it. Whether it’s for a home, new car, boat, home improvement or of finance. fices of the assessor, tax collector, N. Torell, president of Pratt & Whitney opened mixed today in active the September meeting. controller and the general services by the board, would have then been Aircraft Group. “We have designed the your chiid’s education, you can be sure of a competitive interest rate, convenient term and fast, trading of New York Stock Moore said this morning that he Town Manager Robert Weiss said director. placed on the November ballot. Exchange issues. facility to be clean and quiet, and it will efficient service. That’s what the better way means to Betty. was reluctant to discuss the new that he believes the director of Moore's present position of con­ Stephen Cassano, a Democratic comply with all existing and anticipated The Dow Jones industrial position because he has not received finance position can be created with troller deals primarily with the director, disagreed. He said that the environmental regulations.” average, which fell 2.68 points official word of the board’s decisions. existing personnel if a Comprehen­ budget and calculating monthly spen­ Charter Revision Commission’s Initially, the new facility will be used in Monday, was off 0.16 point to But, he said that he would step into sive Employment Training Act ding from the separate accounts. main proposal had been creation of development and certification work for 887.99 shortly after the opening. the new position if asked to do so. (CETA) position is continued in the The motion to reject the Charter the director of finance. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s newest tur­ Tjie Dow has been plagued by The Charter Revision Commission financial offices. Revision Commission’s proposal to “I think that this is acceptance of Digging in profit taking after gaining more bofan engines — the advanced JT9D, had recommended the formation of a Weiss said that Moore has the create a department of finance and the No. 1 proposal of the Charter Thomas Moore JT8D-209 and JTIOD. It also will be tlian 85 points in a month. Department of Finance that would abilities to fill the director of finance eliminate the town treasurer passed Revision Commission,” he said. John Hunter of Windsor and capable of handling test programs for Advances led declines, 247 to other employees with the Coca- future advanced technology engines. 197, among the 732 issues crossing Cola Bottling Co. recently were Included in the $12 million is the the tape at the outset. treated to T-shirts and a picnic building itself, the altitude chamber and Early turnover amounted to the betUr wag about 1,290,000 shares. lunch at the East Hartford plant. supporting test equipment. Panel upset that ethics proposal failed Site preparation for the new facility will The special treat was part of the conflict of interest remains. begin later this month, with the project Index By CINDY McCORMICK ficials and employees, and the for­ “In this day and age of self-policing final analysis, he said people would company’s introduction of a new scheduled for completion in late 1979. yie should set our own example,” have to decide whether to make a John Thompson, another member Area towns ...... 8, 9 mation of an Ethics Committee to product— Sunkist Orange soda. The Willgoos Turbine Laboratory was Herald Intern said Agostinelli. sacrifice and serve. He reiterated of the Charter Revision Commission Business...... 17 handle complaints of conflict of in­ opened in 1950 to assist Pratt & Whitney The Manchester Board of Direc­ Mayor Stephen Penny said that the Penny’s observation that “You can’t said that the proposal would have en­ Heritage Savings Classified...... 17, 18 terest and to clarify questions con­ tors’ rejection of charter changes provision would preclude many have your cake and eat it too.” couraged good people to serve the Grand opening set Aircraft in the development of its com­ Com ics...... 19 cerning the guidelines. According directed toward avoiding conflicts of businessmen from serving the town, Agostinelli said that most business town who have been reluctant to mercial and military je t engines. Through • East Hartford...... 7, 8 to Agostlnelli, the rest of the Charter The new computer center at the West continued expansion, it has grown into the &Lorn Association Since 1891 interest or the appearance of such since, as town officials and people are extra-careful to stay away serve, fearing charges of conflict of Editorial ...... 4 revision proposals involved in­ Hartford Radio Shack store will have its world’s largest privately owned installa­ conflicts means that “in the final employees, they would not be from areas where conflict of interest interest. Entertainment ...... 15 evitable housekeeping, while grand opening Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. tion of its kind. analysis, nothing was really ac­ allowed to represent their interests might be charged, and said that an According to Thompson, “The M tin Offlc«: 1007 Main St.. Mancheater 640-4566 • K-Mart OKIce: Spancar St.. Manchaater 640-3007 • Covaniry Office; Rt. 31. 742-7321 • Tolland Office: Rt. 195, mile F a m ily ...... 6 defining an official way to deal with to 9 p.m. At 10:30 a.m., there will'be a free In addition to this new altitude test •outh of 1-66. Exit 90. 672-7387 • MonaymarkatalnaldaFrank’8 8uparmarfcat,E.MIddtaTumpll(a.Manchaatar.andFoodMart,W.MiddlaTumplkaln the Mancheater Parfcade. complished,” said Nathan the nebulous territory of conflict of before a town agency. Appeals Board, as provided for hy provision defines real from imagined M anchester...... 2, 3, 10 conflicts.” The proposal would have lecture on m icrocom puter uses in stand, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is the Agostlnelli, a member of the Charter interest charges was the main reason In response, Agostinelli said , “It’s the Ethics Committee, is needed to Obituaries ...... lo provided guidelines and an Ethics business and at 7:30 p.m. there will be a process of moving into its recently com­ Revision Committee. for the development of the Charter a normal cry,” and said that he clear someone’s name of charges as Sp orts...... 11, 12, 13 didn’t think it would take away town Commission to write or appear meeting for users of the TRS-80 computer. pleted $3.5 million engine control The changes would have included Revision Commission. quickly as possible. Now, he said, The store is at 39 S. Main St. laboratory at the Willgoos facility. guidelines for the conduct of town of­ officials’ source of livelihood; in the once a person is accused, the taint of Sec Pugr Ten

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V'* Avid young readers earn ■ AT wnn$7.s«| She came as a visitor and an ambassador !FRANKS PUMHASE » C U M K | By SUSAN VAUGHN Northern Ireland to the Penny home. Americans. They also eat four meals l»(inNITEM| Herald Reporter The pretty 18 year old said she was a day which include breakfast, dinner I enjoying her three-week visit and about 12:30 p.m., tea from b to 6 p.m. big ice cream sundaes Pauline Strain had not expected to was not at all homesick. She is the and supper at 10 p.m. be a personal ambassador between oldest of four children of Samuel and Pauline said one of her favorite Children who fed their minds Sup4>rmarke|s the mayors of Craigavon, Northern Moira Strain. She has 16-year-old foods while visiting here was com on during the summer reading program FREE Ireland, and Manchester, Connec­ twin sisters and a 13-year-old brother the cob, which she said can only be at Whiton Memorial Library were ticut, when she planned her visit to n.n Member, United P resi International Washington Answer Man is back veiled next year’s models before the ment news conference, but he can Sen. Howard Baker right after the Alcoholism says it will appoint a panel of experts to Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. today to tell us about some first of August. When the New York keep on visiting former Republican 1976 election? What has happened to Ity I'niletl Press Inlernulional entered the food chain in creeks where the evaluate an experiment at the University of Connecticut Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. developments on the political scene. Yankees announced the return of Bil­ candidates to tell them he plans to his prospects? The 390 residents of Wilsonville in chemical was dumped and the water and Health Center in which alcoholics are given liquor. southwestern Illinois have won the first fish life will be monitored for PCB content Dr. Daniel Marshall of West Hartfoi^, council presi­ Raymond F. Robinson. Editor Percy by none looked at the veteran nuclear protester barring entrance to plant grounds. Those qualities. on Capitol Hill, any gimmick goes. witness came, face shrouded by a the mob who gave an illuminating ac­ other than M. appearing before him on a criminal charges could be filed today or hood with holes for eyes. count of his activities. ’There are more Senate and House Stanton Evans, a trespass charge and said, “Mr. Adams, Wednesday, they said. But, Biaggi did not protect the When Bowdach, wearing dark hearings every day than reporters big conservative this is like a homecoming.” “It’s our intention to pursue that route,” identity of the witness tw well. His glasses and shielding his face from and, as a result, the competition for honcho. “Yes, your honor, it certainly is,” Attorney General Thomas Rath said. name was on the witness list given to the audience with a manila envelope, media exposure is fierce. Evans, former replied Jay Adams of Stoddard, Vt. When 15 of those arrested objected to Yesterdays reporters and to the official first came into the hearing room, posting 9100 to 9200 cash bail, the state ’The master of manipulating the chairman of the And just like last year, Adams and most recorder. U.S. marshals ordered television was able to find room for them in the media most certainly must be Sen. American Conser­ of his Clamshell Alliance friends went to William Proxmire, D-Wis. After smothering through a few cameras pointed down. jail Monday after invading the construc­ Rockingham and Hillsborough County 25 years ago state for 41.1 acres of land in the vative Union and jails. Hearings were set for Aug. 24 and He very frequently skips the questions, the hooded one asked, On the second day, nobody really tion site of the 92.3 billion Seabrook Beautiful clouds, a rainbow and center third of relocated Route 6. contributing editor of the right-w|n^ Aug. 31. periodic congressional recesses and “Can I take this thing off?” He was cared because an old mug shot of nuclear power plant, being arrested, and rain are the only sign of the Representatives of many town “Human Events” weekly, is beating refusing to post bail. It wasn’t entirely an exchange of stays in town to hold hearings. given permission. Bowdach was in the morning paper. hurricane expected to brush New organizations form a committee to the drams for Seith both in the Last year 1,414 persons were arrested courtesies in the courtroom. At one point As the only show on Capitol Hill, When the hearing was over, the k k k England. develop the abandoned Nike site off magazine and in fund-raising lettprs on criminal trespass charges for invading Casassa ordered the courtroom cleared witness freely told reporters it was In the case of Bowdach, there may 10 years ago Keeney Street into a cultural center. ProHnire is virtually assured of to conservatives across the country. the plant site. Most of them refused to because of the boos and hisses by spec­ exposure — even when the hearing is the subcommittee's — not his — idea have been a good reason to shield John L. Brodeur of Farmington is k k k make bail and wound up imprisoned in tators, many of them Clamshell to have him hooded. him from view.. named superintendent of Wickham Town Director Francis Mahoney is a dog. Seith and Evans are old college five National Guard armories around members; Police threw out reporters as •k -k -k After the police have milked him Park. named the Democratic candidate for But almost no one else is willing to chums from Yale, but there’s more southern New Hampshire for as long as 12 well as spectators, but Casassa allowed A variation of the “hood” method for all the information he has — un­ the press back in minutes later. Town Manager Robert Weiss state representative in the 19th forfeit his or her vacations, frequent to it than that. Ck)nservatives loathe days. is the calling of the convict as a der a grant of immunity — Bowdach .Monday only 18 people were involved in Veteran demonstrator Rennie Cushing rejects offer of 9143,500 from the District to oppose Robert Stavnitsky. as they may be. Percy, one of the few relatively ★ ★ -A witness with every effort made to will be recycled and sent back out tlie demonstration against New of Durham said demanding cash bail was liberal Republicans left in the tantamount to convicting him without a One popular method, used by many protect him, not only from physical into the world. Hampshire’s first nuclear power plant, Senate, and Seith is hoping Evans can trial. committee and subcommittee danger, but also from television He will get a new name, obviously which has become the focus of the anti­ help him woo GOP voters in Illinois nuclear campaign in the nation. Lee Hourihan, 21, of Lincoln, told chairmen over the years, is known as cameras. a different skill than “hit” man or who share that disenchantment with They protested the return to work Mon­ Casassa she was “dragged” out of her Thoughts the. “hood.” Telling television cameras they “torch” man and maybe even some the incumbent. day by 400 of the 1,800 persons laid off July wheelchair by two state troopers, whom Most recently, this was used by can’t have a direct face shot of the plastic surgery to keep his identity Offices .in, Seith is apparently gambling that 21’ when the Nuclear Regulatory Commis­ she threaten^ to sue. She also told the Finding happiness in life happiness, we will deceive ourselves witness is the kind of invitation that secret. Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y. (who — machine Democrats in Chicago will sion suspended construction pending ap­ judge she would take him all the way to A second pitfall to finding hap­ in the long run. can’t be turned down. believe it or not — is head of the Although neither the Nunn nor the proval of the plant’s undersea tunnel the Supreme Court because he set cash piness in life is believing that hap­ Happiness must stem from within pull the lever for anyone running'on House Irish caucus) in drumming up It was first used by the late Sen. Biaggi hearings will lead to any cooling system. The Environmental bail. She later was released on bail. piness can be bought through the a person. Tomorrow we will consider the Democratic ticket, never mind publicity for a hearing featuring a Estes Kefauver in the 1950s when he legislation, they are a legitimate Protection Agency approval came Aug. 4. Peter McFarland, Rockingham County purchase of things. how we can begin to work at his viewpoints or allies, and that drug-smuggling pilot. got mobster Frank Costello on the function as a means of finding out The NRC allowed them to resume Aug. 20. assistant county attorney, said he asked Most people enjoy buying experiencing the kind of happiness enough conservatives can be lured Connecticut stand but television could only focus more about the rackets and drug Demonstrators chained themselves to a for cash bail because “the participants in something new from time to time. It that is more than a once in a while Biaggi’s announcement said the over to give him the edge over Percy. on his hands. It made for great crane and a fence and invaded a private the demonstration showed that they were can lift our spirits. The novelty feeling. witness would be wearing a hood to trafficking. k k k drama. And a little bit of show biz doesn’t access road The dozen who went inside certainly willing and ^tde to break the call our special toll-free number at any wears off, however, with the passing Rev. Dr. Jam es D. MacLaughlin protect his identity as he told all. Seith’s effort to position himself to The Network of Homes sign isn’t the Growing Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., resurrected the fence, including two nuns and a girl in laws of New Hampshire)!’ He said they time. We’ll see that all repairs are of time. If we have placed too great Second Congregational Church ’That kind of a come-on — hooded hurt in promoting the product. emblem of just another real the right of Percy has already irked a wheelchair, were charged with criminal should be prepared to face bail rather than handled promptly and efficiently. Manchester this old ploy for last week estate company. an emphasis upon attempting to buy witness, drug smuggler and so forth many Illinois liberals, and his rather trespass. Six who chained themselves to be sent home on personal recognizance everyday. Such a guarantee of reliability (their own promise to sm w up for trial). It represents a phenomenal, new and difficult personality has offended the outside of the boundary fence were benefits the buyer as well as the seller, by charged with disorderly conduct. Clamshell Alliance j spokesmen have meaningful development for you when other potential supporters. His you plan to sell your home . . . an creating a greater climate of confidence , 'Officials said today they would probably vowed there will be rnore anti-Seabrook original advertising consultants, the imaginative concept, originated and which Is conducive to speedier Tax bill favors middle-income Americans also bring those charged with trespass demonstrations, the fir^ of them within Washington firm of Rothstein- designed by a group of knowledgeable transactions with fewer complications. By LEE RODERICK capital gains from the sale of a argue that even the successful the next two weeks. ) — was defeated by parliauientaiy woman scorned, other conservatives Buckley, pulled out after the primary into Rockingham County Superior Court and Independent realtors, now Our fast action formula has other key WASHINGTON - The tax bill house. Most provisions would take measure is far too little to provide chicanery spearheaded by Speaker clearly saw some silver threads in election this year — reportedly enabling some of the most experienced the w^w Ingredients, too like maximum passed by the House the other day effect next Jan. 1. the relief needed. advertised exposure of the properties Tip O’Neill (D-Mass.) the House measure. They noted it real estate brokers throughout the represents a sharp defeat for the The bill would reduce the income « * * because they found Seith too “Under the Democrat-passed country to pool their expertise and we handle, a national referral system to Carter administration and a rare vic­ tax burden for a typical family of ^ a v e the back of the hand to such temperatmental to work with com­ assist you In relocating and purchasing The first choice of most legislation virtually every American enhance their services to buyers tory for hard-pressed middle-income proposed Carter reforms as the fortably. and sellers alike. a new home while selling your old one. four as follows: 962 on an income of Republicans was a much more family earning 917,000 or less will Cardinals take off citizens. It promises to be sweeter 910,000 ; 977 on 916,000 ; 9146 on 920,- much-ballyhooed “three-martini Percy held only a 42-30 edge oyer Why are realtors joining Network of drastic tax measure known as the pay more in taxes next year than Network resale home customers get lunch.” Seith in one Gannett newspapers poll Homes? We are able to retain the yet by the time it emerges from the 000 ; 9232 on 925,000; 9304 on 930,000; Kemp-Roth Bill, which would have the benefit of our exclusive PEACE they do now . . . Just as bad is the More important, however, it in­ published in the spring, not a strong from pope deliberations Individual Identity and reputations we Senate, where Finance Committee 9388 on 936,000; and 9486 on 940,000. cut income taxes hy 30 percent over OF MIND PROTECTION PLAN — a • * * fact that when inflation is included dicated the start of recognition by showing against a little-known virtual insurance policy that covers have built up as realtors In the Chairman Russell B. Long (D-La.) the next three years. The hill, which nearly every working family — members of Congress that there is a challenger, but the senator’s cam­ plumbing, heating and electrical Connecticut area, while expanding the hopes to enlarge President Carter at one time VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Roman for the Aug. 25 opening of the secret con- is the major showpiece of GOP regardless of income — will pay systems and major appliances for one value of the services we extend our the 916.3 billion vowed to veto any measure that in­ limit to how much of the nation’s tax paign workers insist he is in better political strategists this year, was higher taxes in 1979 . . . ’The Catholic cardinals took a day off today ciave to choose a successor. full year after the closing. Should any j customers. This, In turn, will make you measure to about cluded a major capital gains tax cut. burden middle-wage earners are shape than that survey would 'in­ from their formal deliberations about who Already, the sources said, technicians hurt by opponents who insisted its Democratic leadership is guilty of thing listed In this plan malfunction, want to do business with us again, 920 billion. However, when it bepame obvious willing and able to shoulder. If the dicate. They are expecting returns wiil be the next pope but continued private had begun disconnecting 700 of the 5,000 should the need arise. effect would be a huge federal deficit nothing less than false advertising in the purchaser need only With an eye on the idea was extremely popular even House tax bill is not Kemp-Roth, at any day i)ow from th eir ow,n discussions in their palaces and hillside Vatican telephone extensions located in and ruinous inflation. attempting to sell this bill as a tax th e f a s t - among Democrats, he backed away least it is a beginning step toward statewide survey by National G()P villas surrounding Rome. areas of the palace where the cardinals The Kemp-Roth proposal was cut — it clearly is not.” The day of rest from official Vatican will be living and deliberating during the approaching fall from that position. Carter also tried rewarding instead of punishing pollster Robert Teeter. defeated on a procedural vote of 240 Although Brock reacted like a meetings was ordered to observe the conclave. elections, and an an llth-hour appeal to shift more of America's productive sector. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) OF HOMES to 177. Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Workmen also were bricking up doors ear to the ground _____ the tax cuts to the lower end of the in­ Ther realtors listed below are members of Network of Homes In this area. This is how the Connecticut delega­ SCOOPS Virgin Mary, honoring the Roman and hallways leading from St. Peter’s that is rumbling from the ____ byDoitf Snqril come scale, but his substitute plan tion voted on the Kemp-Roth plan: Catholic belief that Jesus’' mother Basilica to the Sistine Chapel and palace shockwaves of the taxpayer revolt, was rejected on a vote of 225 to 193. For; Sarasin and McKinney. /ifn. M till/ r m rov cm mr stm. jm r. r/i jgsr mo ascended into heaven, body and soul, after complex to be used by the cardinals. representatives made a significant The Connecticut delegation in the Against: Giamo, Moffett, Dodd fn mruYimi m im mim, HOT Mixm. her death. In addition, technicians were searching departure from previous Democratic U.S. House voted as follows on Presi­ Vatican sources said Italian members the palace complex for possible electronic 2 I 5 E Z I 3 3 I J and Cotter. 1 Biai^ni:] congresses by voting tax cuts of the Sacred College of Cardinals decided eavesdropping devices as the construction |S3i@aa dent Carter’s tax plan; Republicans were quick to jump on SEUGMAN-DEMPSEY primarily for persons earning to continue discussions about a replace­ work went on. DANIEL F. REALE RED ARROW REALH F or: Reps. Toby Moffett and this defeat. REAL ESTATE between 916,000 and 9100,000 rather ment for the late Pope Paul VI by inviting Pope Paul ordered the security REALTORS 205 Talcotville Rd. Christopher Dodd. “Every working American should Vernon, CT 06066 150 Grove Street than less than 916,000. Against: Reps. Wiiliam Cotter, their foreign colleagues to their palaces measures for the conclave to choose his 175 Main Street Vernon, CT 06066 be outraged over the so-called tax- successor to prevent any leaks on infor­ Manchester, CT 06040 871-1988 They voted to cut individual and Robert Giamo, Stewart McKinney and villas for the day. tliM TI cut bill the Democratic leadership Though the Vatican palace halls where mation about its deliberations. 646-4525 corporate tax rates, raise the per­ and Ronald Sarasin. ■ >ii ■ rammed through the House of the cardinals have been meeting since Cardinals themselves are sworn to sonal exemption from 9760 to 91,000, Although an overwhelming number Representatives,” said GOP national Pope Paul’s death Aug. 6 were tightly secrecy about conclave deliberations and lower the maximum tax on capital of Republicans preferred the bill that chairman Bili Brock. closed, church sources said work was official meetings beforehand on pain of gains to 35 percent, and grant a one­ passed the House to the substitute "The only real tax cut measure for going ahead to transform the Sistine excommunication. time tax exemption on 9100,000 of offered by Carter, -itiany of them all Americans — the Rioth-Kemp bill Chapel and surrounding paiace complex PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aur. 15, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Tues., Aug. 15,1978- PAGE SEVEN McGuigan Open house, reeeption to replace Diggs gets raise Betty’s notebook will honor Morrisons prosecutor and good report /T' By Betty Ryder By CHRIS BLAKE has been on the board since last Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Morrison •HARTFORD (UPI) - Austin J. November, decided not to participate of 258 W. High St. will observe their McGuigan, chief prosecutor for the Herald Reporter in the evaluation. Visgilio said he felt m \ 60th wedding anniversary with an Statewide Organized Crime EAST HARTFORD - The Board of he did not know enough about Diggs open house and reception on Sunday, Investigative Task Force, has been Education gave School Superinten­ Beginning on a sad note, Cactus, well, and activities have resumed to participate. Of course, once I get the hang of from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the home of appointed to replace outgoing Chief dent Eugene Diggs a good report “I have to respect Joe for that,” the four-year-old Maine coon cat, we them (right now I'm finding it dif­ there. their son and daughter-in-law,” Mr. State's Attorney Joseph Gormley. card and a $1,500 raise in a three- carried a story about in Friday's "We had a little trouble for a short said DelPonte. "It took a lot of ficult to remember to look over the and Mrs. Kenneth W. Morrison of 232 Chief Justice John P. Cotter, who hour evaluation Monday night. courage on his part.” Herald, lost her fight with leukernia top half when I'm not reading) I may while getting countries to participate Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. , appointed McGuigan to the post Mon­ The raise, which the board ap­ over the weekend. in the exchange and so the national Republican board member Emery just branch out to other styles. Relatives and friends are invited. . day. said McGuigan will be sworn in proved unanimously, brings Diggs’ Daly decided to prepare his own set The pretty black and white cat took headquarters was closed temporari­ Let's see — Dorothy Hamill has a Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were when Gormley leaves. Gormley an­ 'annual salary to $33,000. He con­ of questions because he did not feel a turn for the worse sometime Satur­ new line and the Oscar de LaRenta ly. But, everything is back in working married Aug. 23, 1918 with the late nounced last week he will leave the tinues to be'the highest paid town day and passed away. comfortable with the prepared frames are divine. Then, for a really order and we, here in Connecticut, Rev. W. H. Bath, who was pastor of $33.(X)0 a year job Oct. 15 to join a employee. Mayor Richard H. questionnaire. I'm sure the owners, the Walter are looking forward to our second smashing look, I could get my initials the South United Methodist Church, Bridgeport law firm. Blackstone receives $29,250 a year. Daly’s conclusions paralleled those Oszalza family in Rocky Hill, are in gold on one of the lens. Course, 1 trip," shq said. officiating. McGuigan, 34. a former military Board Chairman Lawrence of the board and he voted to give heartbroken, but at least they can suppose you should have a change of The late Mildred L.Morrison, Mr. intelligence double agent, said he DelPonte said the 4.5 percent raise find comfort in tbe knowledge that Diggs the pay increase, DelPonte color to match your wardrobe. Return to Rammalah Morrison's sister, served as maid of considers the post "essentially an ad- was based on Diggs base pay, a said. they did all they could to save her Well, maybe, just for now. I'll set­ honor. Robert Mckay was best man. minstrative position." figure which including retirement life. The pay increase covers the second tle for smoky blue. It almost matches Finally met Abdul Rahim Turki of The Morrisons have been members "I am deeply honored by the ap­ and annuities. His actual pay in­ Rammalah, Israel. He is the brother year of Diggs’ two-year contract. In my eyes. of South United Methodist Church for pointment and am looking forward to cluding retirement and annuities, is Tlie glassy set of Mohammad Ibrihim, owner of the 1977, the board voted to renew bis many years. Mr, Morrison enrolled continuing the effort of my office to close to $38,000, DelPonte said. contract. He did not receive a raise Well. I finally joined the glassy set Friendship Force Magic Carpet Restaurant in East in its Sunday School in 1907. DelPonte said the 4.5 percent in­ I got a pair of glasses. Hartford. irnprpve the administration of justice then, but the board voted to pay six Had a chance to chat with Barbara The couuple also has two grand­ ' in Connecticut," he said. crease is in line with the increase the For several weeks recently I noted As partcipants in the Friendship percent of his $31,000 salary to the Weinberg of Manchester, the state sons, one great-grandson, and one Cotter said McGuigan has headed board voted t o . give other non- state Retirement Fund. a little blurring and thought 1 might Force's first trip which was to Israel, great-granddaughter. bargaining unit school ad­ need a check-up. When I found that I director of the Friendship Force, the about five grand jury investigations. Diggs, 49, is in his ninth year as we had tried to contact Abdul in Mr. Morrison was an electrical Trolley line crossing ministrators two months ago. could barely read the optometrist's other day. • For the last six months, he has school superintendent. Previously, Plans are going along fine for the Rammalah, but were unable to do so. contractor for many years retiring in headed the state office of special in­ Board members used 120 questions name in the telephone book, 1 was He just arrived here last Winkler Road is one of several East Wind- ticut Electric Railway Association Trolley he was superintendent of schools in second Connecticut trip which will 1972. He is a m em ber of the vestigations, a division of the state's prepared by the American Associa­ Overland Park, Kan., before coming convinced. emanate from the New Haven area. Wednesday and hopes to visit a few Manchester Lodge of Masons and is a sor town roads that criss-cross the Connec- Line in Warehouse Point. (UPI photo) tion of School Administrators to And. when the doctor said, attorney's office charged with to East Hartford. Connecticut's first trip was from the college's before enrolling. 32nd degree mason. Both Mr. and probing organized crime and evaluate Diggs. 'ITfdre was a scale of "You've gotten along without glasses He was as disappointed as we were His educational experience also in­ greater Hartford area and was an Mrs. Morrison are members of the governmental corruption. one to four for each question. ALL this time?" I knew fate had that we had not made contact and cludes service as a teacher in exchange of 425 people here with a Order of Amaranth and of the •• “ -McGuigan “is aggressive and gets “On the whole, the evaluation caught up with me. said, “I would have loved to show you Portland, Ore.; a college instructor like number in Tel Aviv, Israel. Manchester Grange and the National • ^long with the state police, and he turned out to be favorable to Dr. Anyway, they are pretty little the mountains of Rammalah; they in Jefferson City, Kan.; a school Screening is under way in New Grange, and the American Associa­ ■ has good administrative ability,” Head Start application Diggs,” DelPonte said. “There were smoky blue half glasses (which my principal in Anchorage, Alaska; and are just beautiful. Many people who tion of Retired Persons (AARP). a couple of areas of concern, but the daughter laughingly calls “granny Haven this week and next and then Cotter said. a director of instruction in Universi­ approximately 245 people will be come to Jerusalem come to Ram­ Mrs. Morrison is a member of the board will take these matters with up glasses ") and I'm just amazed at A Boston native, McGuigan served ty City, Mo. selected to participate in this people- malah (it's only 10 minutes away) to Order of the Eastern Star. (Herald him,” what I can see. Why I can even as prosecutor in the Jai Alai scandal to-people exchange" to a destination see its beautiful parks," he said, photo by Pinto) — in which John M, Bailey allegedly reviewed by CRT, feds DelPonte declined to say what the Spokesman transferred thread a needle again in a split se­ as yet unknown. Abdul will have to return to Israel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Morrison received $250.(KX) from a Florida areas of concern were. These are cond instead of making several fur­ for one or two months each year The Friendship Force had an­ promoter to facilitate the granting of department officials and CRT part of Diggs’ file and are not open to HARTFORD (UPI) - Former tive stabs with a piece of thread and while he is a studfent here, and hopes federally-funded project for pre­ nounced several weeks that it was r umbling license for the Bridgeport By CHARLES MAVNARI) representatives last Friday, Leone public scrutiny, he said. State Police spokesman Harry K. missing a mile. that one of those times, we’ll be Brown-Hohart school disadvantaged youngsters. closing its national headquarters in ’ J{i Alai fronton. Herald Kr|iortcr said the department submitted two The board evaluated Diggs in seven Boardsen has been transferred from I've even taken up reading again, traveling in the same direction, and Money is included for bus tranporta- Atlanta, Ga., and that the staff had - ' ^McGuigan was appointed an assis- EAST HARTFORD - For now, the budgets, one for the remainder of categories: relation to the board, headquarters to routine highway scouring through books I've never he'll introduce us to the Rammalah tion and a breakfast for students in been laid off. Geraidine A. Hobart of East Hartford and Thomas F. • tant prosecutor in the chief state’s fate of the Head Start program rests this year and the other for 1979. The relationship to the community, staff patrol duty at the Montville read 'cause the print was too small. we missed. the morning session. Leone said 100 Barbara assured me that all is Brown of South Windsor were married June 17 in an t attorney's office in 1973. He received in limbo as the Community Renewal students have signed up for the September to December 1978 budget and personnel relationship, barracks. evening ceremony at South United Methodist Church in t his law degree at Boston University Team (CRT) and the regional program. submitted was $60,632. The budget educational relationships, business Boardsen joined the department in Manchester. • School of Law in 1972 and was ad- Department of Health, Education Problems arose early last week for the 10 school months of 1979 was and financial areas, professional 1971 and began his public relations Avid smoker The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iSlden\obacL mitted to the Connecticut bar several and Welfare office in Boston reviews when CRT representatives disclosed for $116,014. training and experience, and per­ (ttitiri in 1073 under former State of East Hartford. The bridegroom is the son if Ms^Spffie ? months after graduation. the school department's application. that there may be a cutback in Leone said other towns have sub­ sonal qualities. Police Commissioner Cleveland B. Brown of South Windsor. 1 He served briefly as a law clerk to “We’re still on hold," said Sam J, federal funds. Leone .said they had mitted lower budgets, but added that Joseph Visgilio, a Republican who Fuessenich. The Rev. Bruce Pehrson of South United Meth Cotter and Associate Justice Joseph Leone, assistant school superinten­ learned this after a meeting with the the CRT knows the East Hartford Try to ‘kick the habit’ Church officiated. W. Bogdanski before his 1973 appoint­ dent for instruction. Leone said Mon­ Boston regional officials. situation and “is attempting to ac­ Mrs. Paula Herrington of East Hartford was matron of ment. day afternoon a revised budget was The cutback in funds jeopardized commodate.” Now Sarah isn't a teen-ager who state health instructor, told us that By ALICE EVANS honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Chris Gilmore of Windsor , McGuigan became a special agent sent to the CRT last week. East Hartford’s program, Leone Other towns include Bloomfield, Mayor has no word has been brainwashed by anti­ the following Monday, we would be Herald Reporter and Miss Kathy Brown of East Hartford, the in military intelligence in 1965. He The agency, he- said, will be said, because the administration Enfield and Windsor. Leone said that required to smoke even less each smoking advocates. She is just a con­ bridegroom’s sister. was sent into Germany as a double reviewing the application from East wanted to maintain a quality pre­ because Hartford and Manchester Every smoker once in a while has cerned young lady who recently day. He made all of us feel a little at least a fleeting desire to stop William Taylor of South Windsor served as best man agent after attending a language in­ Hartford and from at least four other kindergarten program and didn't have been involved in the program on plans for CETA celebrated her fifth birthday. For better when he told us that Ushers were Alden Hobart of East Hartford, the bride’s stitute in Los Angeles. Calif. for several years now, those two smoking and think about stopping towns to see if the budgets are within want to trim the budget. Because and “unless I hear something to the Sarah, I'm dedicated to at least make "backsliding is a part of the brother; and James Roback of Windsor Locks. Gormley was named Connecticut’s communities would get first EAST HARTFORD - Mayor "cold turkey,” being hypnotized, or its constraints. . more students are enrolled in the contrary. I’m going to have to fulfill an effort to stop smoking, because 1 process." A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville. first chief state’s attorney in 1973. He Then it'll be up to the regional of­ Head Start program than in the Title preference. Richard H. Blackstone said today the joining a stop-smoking group to kick Some of the tips we received, and town has received no word from the what it says in the letter,” he said. the habit. love her dearly. The couple is residing in East Hartford. had almost three years left in his se­ fice in Boston to review the applica­ I pre-school program, the more "We’re anticipating that it's (Head which can be used by all smokers, in­ Hartford Manpower Consortium Last week, CETA officials met Most of us discuss our desire to Another reason, again personal, is cond term when he handed in his tion and give final approval. Leone experienced teachers were given a Start) going to go,” he said, “and cluding that favorite combination of regarding the .next step it plans to with representatives from several quit with our friends, coworkers and that I'm tired of the yellow film that • jisignation to Cotter. said it may take two weeks before shot at Head Start, thereby inflating we’ve begun to hire the staff. If we coats my windows at home and in my coffee and cigarettes. He suggested take to cut a projected $400,000 area towns, including East Hartford, relatives, but very few of us get In the service ! * !McGuigan said his first task in his the notice of approval is given. the costs of the program. find out it’s not so, then we’ll drop to discuss a plan to have each town car along with a horrible odor, seems that we change to black coffee in­ ■ "nfew office will be to appoint a The Head Start program is a In a meeting between school everything." deficit in the Comprehesnive beyond that talking point. stead of using cream and sugar, Employment and Training Act cut back by $220 per position in the to permeate every inch of my home. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Robert E. replacement for his last post. Twenty-five of us who wanted to which might make the combination (CETA) program. program. join the growing ranks of non- I'm also tired of spraying the house Twible, son of Robert W. Twible of 17 Locust St. and He hds supported posposed legisla­ with air fresher every time 1 think less alluring. tion that would have given the state Meanwhile, the Hartford man­ The Manpower office, however, smokers gathered in the Whiton Jacqueline G. Twible of 429 Main St., recently par­ power office says the potential Memorial Library auditorium for a Sarah is coming to visit. We were also told to buy one pack ticipated in the U.S. Sixth Fleet operation “National police more investigative power and killed that plan after it received With Aug. 27 set as the day we stop at a time, and to hide the pack so that bills that would expand Connecticut's Audit on council agenda deficit in the CETA program may be heavy criticism from suburban of­ Quit Smoking Clinic, sponsored by Week XXV." larger than $400,000, Manchester's Department of Health.' smoking, the 25 of us were given it would be inaccessable. All wire-tapping laws. Aug. 7. He said the audit is going responsibility for appointing tne ficials, who objected to what they ashtrays should be put away dirty He is assigned to Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron EAST HARTFORD - The annual James Daken, Hartford’s city Although all of us were united in many tips to help make the venture auditor from the mayor’s office to called paying for Hartford’s mis­ and you should use a saucer to re­ Three, based at Naval Air Station at Jacksonville, Fla. audit of the Town Council is 50 to 60 well. manager, said Monday the deficit in endurable (I hope). the legislative body of the town. takes. purpose, each one had a particular mind you that smoking is a dirty “National Week XXV" was a week-long exercise in the Offer accepted percent completed and the records He also told the committee the a public service employment We are all committed to keep a dai­ The council hired Malis and Pont of reason for quitting. Some wanted to habit. Don’t carry cigarettes, was Mediterranean Sea involving Sixth Fleet ships and air­ appear to be in good shape, according audit’s completion will be delayed program financed with federal CETA Thomas Malecky, a town personnel kick the habit for health reasons, ly “wrap sheet” on which we mark craft squadrons. It was the 25th in a series of exercises FALLS VILLAGE (UPI) - The somewhat because state comfirma- Hartford for $12,(X)0 in 1977. They are another suggestion. to Henry Genga, chairman of the funds could rise, but he’s not sure aide and head of CETA in East Hart­ others because they were smoking the time we light each cigarett; the designed to test naval warfare techniques and proficien­ Integral Yoga Institute has accepted tion of funds has been delayed until being paid the same amount this Another tip is to light your Investigation and Internal Audit how much. ford, attended last week’s meeting in too much, and one woman because activity we are involved in when we cy. “ National Week XXV” consisted of combat the donation of Carole King’s 323- Committee, the second or third week of year. Manchester. light it; how it makes us feel and cigarette with a different hand than Mrs. Thomas F. Brown City officials are investigating a her non-smoking friends were able to operations, emphasizing antisubmarine and air defense, acre Music Mountain estate, the rock Genga, who is also the Council September, “Under the new system, we have a plan that would shift CETA money in Malecky met with Blackstone after what value we put on each cigarette, you usually use and to also use singer's Beverly Hills attorney says. participate in many more activities amphibious warfare and logistics support at sea. majority leader, will present a Genga noted Monday that the audit very timely audit,” Genga said. "So another account to cover the the meeting and they reviewed the than she could. Of course, the such as one, for I want it; two, for it another hand to hold the cigarette. Attorney Arnold Kassoy said Mon­ was completed Sept. 15 last year, if we find something wrong, we can Perhaps the best suggestion was to A 1975 graduate of Manchester High School, Twible report to the Town Council tonight. program, Daken said. CETA program in East Hartford. growing expense of smoking was one would be nice, and three, I can take it day the property will probably be which he said is the earliest it was correct it.” wait a minute when you want to light joined the Navy in April 1977. The Council is scheduled to meet at 8 Blackstone said he is going ahead They checked the operation of the reason that affects us all. or leave it alone. Before next week’s transferred in a few weeks to the in- ^ ever finished. Genga said in the past the audit up and then the urge may disappear. in the Council Chambers. with plans to lay off 27 project-level. program and changes in personnel in My reason is purely personal. For session we will check any daily slitute, which is. based in Pomfret Genga said he expects the audit to report did not come out until If that doesn't work, take a deep Stanley Malis of Mails and Pont of CETA employees unless he hears recent months and found "it seems to records and try to discover a pattern Dr. Demko retains and headed by Swami Satchidinanda, be completed by Sept. 15 this year. December or January. the past two years. I've been breath, then perhaps a drink of Hartford, the firm handling the differently from the Hartford man­ be in order,” Blackstone, said. ii criticized by my granddaughter, who to our smoking. Births a. close friend and teacher of Miss audit, reported to the committee A state law passed last year shifts He said the town now has 96 Starting at our next session, we water. power office. keeps telling me “Mimi you stink. King. He received a letter from the Hart­ employees under the CETA Title VI You’ve got to stop smoking because will be cut to 10 cigarettes a day, and If none of these help, then find l.vsKor, Giistavv Kmiiianiirl, son AAFP membership something else to do with your hands. ford city manager’s office last month program. it's bad for your health.” our instructor, Steven Kearns, a of Gustave J. and Rita A. Hickey Dr. Richard M. Demko of election at the end of third year Substitute a walk for a cigarette, and Lessor of Stafford Springs. He was when using the telephone, doodling is Manchester has completed con­ following their election? to born Aug. 8 at Rockville General tinuing education requirements to re­ a good substitute for a cigarette. membership. The Academy, ;the Hospital. His maternal grandmother tain active membership in the country's second largest national GOP seeks Drumm probe The key factor for kicking the habit is Rita Hickey of 27 Pine St., American Academy of Family medical association, is the only is your desire to quit, Kearns said. • :, .EAST HARTFORD - A letter “The ordinary judicial process can tersection of Main and Adams Firm offers travel films Ellington. His paternal grandparents Physicians, the national association national medical group that requires For those who seriously want to I xalling for an investigation by the take care of that. I’m concerned with streets, A policeman’s report stated are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright of 88 of family doctors. The Academy members to keep up with medical the chief’s behavior. Why did he take Tivoli Travel of Manchester will quit smoking, another five-session , -tfartford County’s state's attorney of Drumm tried unsuccessfully to stop In addition, the Mall will give 10 Hilltop Drive. He has two sisters, formerly was called the American progress through continuing educa­ a good cruiser? Why did he say he on wet pavement and rammed the present free travel films on Brazil, clinic will be sponsored by the Health the Aug. 1 accident involving Police Levis free Carvel’s Ice Cream Sundaes, as Deborah and Dawn; and a brother, Academy of General Practice. tion. Department starting tonight at the •' Chief Clarence Drumm was mailed was going home and then wind up in cruiser into a car driven by Eileen 0. especially Rio, Thursday at 7 p.m., at well as coffee and doughnuts, to the Emmannuel. The requirements call for The Academy, founded in 1947 and Manchester?" the Manchester Mall, 811 Main St. A library. More information may be ob­ Friday, Republican Town Chairman Drolet, 41, of West Hartford. members to complete a minimum of headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., Mirabile said he was also con­ Mrs. Drolet’s vehicle was pushed representative of Varig Airlines will first 10 senior citizens arriving. tained by calling the Health Depart­ ■ James Mirabile said today. © SuiatkicM iez, Daniel Juni«‘s, son 150 hours of accredited continuing was instrumental in the establish­ cerned about what he called. into a car driven by Pearlene (jibson, be on hand to answer questions. Throughout the fall, Tivioli, which ment. I In the letter, Mirabile asked for an of Francis J. Jr. and Nancy Ann medical study every three years. ment of a new primary specialty in Drumm’s "rude behavior” in the 46, of East Hartford. Mrs. Gibson is The event is open to the public and has offices at 280 Center St., will pre­ If possible, I will report on my investigation into Drumm’s behavior McComb Swiatkiewicz of Enfield. He Members become eligible for re- family practice in 1969. police station following the accident. contesting charges that she failed to sent travel films each Thursday at 7 progress toward quitting and will in­ after the accident. the Malt is donating coffee and was born Aug. 9 at Rockville General George Stoughton, the state’s at­ p.m., all of which are free to the clude more tips that anyone can use ‘ “^•‘‘r m not in terested in in­ stop at a stop sign. Both women doughnuts for those attending the Hospital. His maternal grandparents torney, could not be reached for com­ claimed Drumm was speeding and movies. public. to kick the habit. are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. vestigating where fault should be fixed in the accident," Mirabile said. ment. following too closely. McComb of Warehouse Point. His The accident occurred near the in- paternal grandparents are Mr. and SUE 50% OFF Denim & Corduroys Mrs. Francis Swiatkiewicz of 539 AND East Hartford Griffin Road, South Windsor. 1 it<» M O R E O N E 31ackstone says .officer w , police report.J Skidgel, Mallliew .Slepheii, son of Police are investigating a burglary BOOT JEANS Ermin S. Jr. and Ann Gessay Skidgel t SUMMER was not under pressure of 325 Kelly Road, Vernon, He was at the East Hartford Housing DRESS SHOP Authority on 42 Hamilton Road which born Aug. 9 at Rockville General MERCHANDISE ‘EAST HARTFORD - Mayor 46, of 1861 Main St. Huber’s report • STUDENT SIZES Hospital. His paternal grandparents Richard H. Blackstone said today took place overnight. Z PitaJiUi Sfioie said Mrs. Gibson's car had pulled Police said $600 worth of electric • W AIST 25-30 are Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Skidgel Jr. ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE 643-9016 that Neal Huber, the officer who in- into traffic from a side street. of Caribou, Maine. »(estigated a three-car accident in- tools and tool box were taken. There • MANY LENGTHS Mrs. Gibson is contesting in court a was no forced entry. '^volving Police Chief Clarence A. charge of failure to obey a stop sign. • 15 COLORS TO CHOOSE Drumm, did not fear for his job when Her court date is Aug. 25. he reviewed the incident. James R. Clark, 17, of 539 Burnside What’s the E.C.LC. Blackstone said the "internal Ave,, East Hartford, who appeared review” of the accident report, in Superior Court Monday on charges which he ordered last week, shows of issuing a ^Ise statement and ONE Learning Center that Huber was not pressured when Fire calls third-degree larceny, had his case he reviewed the incident, although continued until Friday, police said. PRICE published reports indicated he feared Clark was released on a written pair Tuesday Weld Vanessa Shaw Briar Leary East Hartford promise to appear. Police said he had H2.75 all about? for his job. About women New York, Vanessa Shaw replaced Melba At The Early Childhood Blackstone said he has not Monday, 12:55 a.m. — Medical call at 4 been arrested in connection with a received a full report, but he has dis­ Mill Road. June 21 robbery at Gas Land on 611 United Artists spokesman refused to com­ Moore in the role of “Marsinah in Timbuktu” Learning Center We Monday, 1:06 p.m. — Medical call at 51 Main St. ment on a report that actress Tuesday Weld Respect Each Child’s cussed, the matter with Police Com­ Hamilton Road. Formally Up To *16 on Broadway. A good aertess with an incredi­ mander Joseph Leone. is suing them because she is not getting the ble voice, Vanessa has appeared in Europe in Individuality and Try to Monday, 2:05 p.m. — Medical call at Police are still seeking the owner Modem Educational Concepts With a Unique Police Lt. Richard Lewis and Sgt. 1952 Main St, co-star billing she is supposed to have with “Carmen Jones” and in the U.S. in “ Porgy and Foster I t... Not Suppress It. James Keegan are reviewing the way of a statue found at 152 Oxford Drive Environment For Children From Hgtt 2 through 10 Monday, 3:53 p.m. — Medical call at Nick Nolte in the new film “Who’ll Stop the Bess.” NBC-TV’s action series “CHIPS,” is police handled the incident, which oc- Labor Field. Monday morning. Rain.” Movie is getting rave reviews. cu rr^ on Aug. l. / Monday, 4:48 p.m. — Medical call at A statue of “The Lady of Peace” going to have a lady member of the California 1475 Silver Lane. was found by Georgette Allard in her Washington Post’s Gary Arnold says it’s “a Highway Patrol as a regular part of the week­ PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS KIHOEROARTEH PROGRAMS Hnber has rejected charges by two ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRAOES 1-0 persons involved in the accident that Monday, 5:13 p.m. — Medical call at 31 yard, police said. The statue is white, knockout, destined to take its place among ly program. Statuesque Brianne Leary has Drumm was following too closely Chapel St. two feet high, and weighs about 25 ItyiOlbJi EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS such rarefied, thought-provoking classics as been cast in the role of an officer who in­ and speeding, Monday, 5:24 p.m. — Medical call at 51 pounds. Hamilton Road. Youth Specialty Shop ‘The Treasurer of Sierre Madre’.” Nolte is vestigates auto theft cases. Unlike the two Huber’s report says Drumm tried Call Now To Raalater Your Child For Saptombar Monday, 6:47 p.m. — Medical call at 28 Lawrence P. Albert, 28, of 4 Amy $hop early and lelturely 6 dayi, thundayi 'til 9 p.m. getting the buildup in the United Artists ads male stars, Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada, unsuccessfully to stop on wet pave­ Higbie Drive. LEARNING aN TERS, INC. ment and rammed a new police Drive, East Hartford, was charged with the hefp of friendly, courteom ialet ladin because he “emerges clearly as the most Brianne will not be a motorcycle officer, Monday, 8:15 p.m. — Medical call at with breach of peace and third- powerful and affecting presence on the 646-1610 pruiser into a car driven by Eileen 726 Main St. (walk-in first aid at fire since women do not serve in this capacity 481 Spring StrMt, ManchMter Drolet of West Hartford. headquarters). degree assault, police said. He was screen.” Arnold says “Who’ll Stop the Rain” Formerly Singer released on a written promise to 757 Main Street, Downtown Manchester with the California Highway Patrol. (UPI Jame$ W. Trutcio, Director Mrs. Dfolet’s car was then pushed Today, 1:33 a.m. — Dumpster fire at 37 is far and away the best new movie of 1978. In Photo) Learning Center int(>a' car driven by Pearlene Gibson, Cumberland Drive. appear in Superior Court Sept. 11. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 15, 1978— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Aug. 15. 197g Verbal approval received ' McKenna is board’s choice for early education program for vice principal of Rham By BARBARA RICHMOND according to the committee, is to provide the essential supportive ser­ Bv I’ATRICIA MULMUAN Connecticut State College with a Also: For program development provide meaningful services and vices for the project, it would require Herald Reporter . ; Hmild ('orn'H|iond(>nl bachelor of science degree having for 2,500 ' secondary students; the functional educational programs for the employment of some majored in history. VERNON — The Vernon School designing of major curriculum these children so that they can professionals on a part-time basis'. HEBRON — Jam es P. McKenna He received a certificate from system has received verbal approval revisions for junior and senior high develop and grow to their maximum Plans are to have a five-hour Jr., has been appointed, by the Yale University in 1972 from the for the institution of a regional schools; development of a writing potential, as well as to provide school day for the children involved Regional District 8 Board of Educa­ Drug Dependence Institute and has project for the early childhood lab for students; and helped in parents with the necessary training in this special program to run from 9 tion. as vice principal of Rham High his masters degree in education from education of the severely and developing the present teacher and services to assist them in their a.m. to 2 p.m. Each child would be School. He will fill the vacancy the University of Hartford where he profoundly retarded and as soon as evaluation system; and directed the role of parenting handicapped scheduled in the program according created by the resignation of Darryl majored in administration and super­ written approval is received the ad­ writing of instructional objectives children. to his or her needs and ability so thbf Hersant. vision. ministration will start hiring staff. for curriculum guide summaries. The 10 towns involved in the he could attend a full-day session or a McKenna was one of three can­ The board unanimously voted to The project will be hous^ at the Guidanre staff program make up t^e geographical specially planned partial session.. ' didates which the board interviewed employ McKenna at a salary of $21,- Skinner Road School in Vernon which area from which the nine children In anticipation of a revision in state during an executive session Monday 500, effective as soon as Members of the Rham guidance has agreed to provide the necessary were identified. Of the nine, six guidelines concerning mandated age, night. The session lasted three hours. arrangements can be made with the staff will be at the high school from space and it would involve han­ would be enrolled in the program at the comm ittee said it would be McKenna was employed by the system in which he is presently Aug. 28 through Sept. 1 from 8 a.m. to dicapped persons from the towns of Skinner Road School. reasonable to consider children who Windsor Board of Education in the employed. 3 p.m. to register new students and to Bolton, Coventry, Ellington, The State Legislature has es­ have attained the age of two years capacity of secondary department In the Windsor system McKenna work on schedule adjustments for Ashford, Columbia, Mansfield, returning students. tablished the critera to be used to for the program. .: chairman of English for both the has been responsible for the supervi­ Somers, Stafford Springs, Tolland, Students having problems with determine the typical child who is to The proposed budget for tbe junior and senior high schools. He sion of 25 certificated staff persons; and Willington, besides Vernon. their schedules or wishing to make be served by the program. The law program for the school year 1978-79 holds a provisional certificate and is departmental budget development; The 10 towns have been changes in classes, are asked to con­ states “Severely or profoundly men­ totals $42,669.96. This includes the fully certified in the area of in­ and for the interviewing of prospec­ cooperating with Vernon in other tact the guidance office, 228-9446, tally retarded child means one who teacher's salary at $8,800 and the termediate supervision. tive staff members and teacher areas of special education. at maturity, cannot be expected to aide’s salary of $3,200. - McKenna graduated from Central assignments. during these times. Anthony Magliocco, supervisor of attain an intellectual functioning It also includes the salaries of a The firm which embodies the South Founders Plaza was part of the urban special education in Vernon, and Dr. greater than that commonly physical therapist and occupational Meadows redevelopment project in East renewal undertaken by the Redevelopment Albert Kerkin, assistant superinten­ expected of a four-year-old child.” therapist for three hours a day (oi;.# Hartford was Founders Plaza, largely con­ Agency, an organization which began in 1959 dent of schools, along with other 'The proposed program will totai of $8,280; a language devblO|:h Yernon couple files suit committee members, prepared the trolled by Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. to revitalize the city. (Herald photo by Blake) emphasize self-help skills, cognitive ment specialist for six hours a week application. skills, motor skills, communication for $4,000, a half-time nurse for $3,000 ’The committee established the ten­ Pre-kindergarten children in one of the is sponsored by the Vernon Junior Women’s skills and socialization skills. and fringe benefits estimated at $l,f sessions of “Safety Town” line up to proceed Club and the Vernon Police Department. tative starting date of this coming The committee has agreed that 302. The school will provide the ser­ against Hebron exterminator Completion of redevelopment September for the opening of the each program must be individualized vices of a sociai worker, one day a onto the “road” to learn safety habits as (Herald photo by Pinto) -VERNON (UPI) - A local couple of Garden City Park, N.Y. The suit says the couple was project and said it would like to to meet the specific needs of each week, at no added charge and psy­ drivers and pedestrians. The safety program is,suing a Hebron exterminator and a The suit, filed Monday in Tolland hospitalized for a week in intensive operate a pilot project for one year, child and that every educational plan chological services for two hours' a ■ New York chemical company for County Superior Court, alleges care shortly after the house was with the option of renewal based will be cooperatively planned and week. $30,000 claiming they suffered illness Payne was negligent and careless sprayed for fleas brought in by fami­ upon its success. executed with parental participation. The total estimated cost for per­ to mark end of era for town ly pets in August 1976. with Diazinon, a pesticide, and that Numerous inquiries directed to the Parents will be involved in the sonnel is $28,582. after their h*me was sprayed (or flea Pre-kindergartners graduate they were not warned of the possible 'The Wierchowskis showed symp­ school system, committee members classroom situation to the fullest ex­ The cost estimate for capital infestation. By CHARLES MAYNARD Named as defendants in the suit by ill effects. toms of hiurred vision, difficult 106 acres between Governor Street ment and whether the plan was good said, by concerned parents and in­ tent possible to provide them with equipment is $6,587; (or instructional Herald Reporter Kpthleen and Ronald Wierchowski of Although Payne could not be breathing coiitis, fatigue, facial and Hartland Avenue. The planners for the area as a whole. Once terested persons, as to available the added skills needed in dealing materials, $1,700; supplies, $800;-- numbness, depression and tremors, from ‘Safety Town’ course 59 Jliverside Drive were William reached for comment, his wife said FAST HARTFORD - By the time and consultants would form a nominee status was granted, the programs and services for severely with their child, the committee said. transportation, $5,000, a total of $14,-’ ■ Payne, owner of AAABON Pest Con­ the Wierchowskis failed to follow according to the legal papers. the Redevelopment Agency finishes redevelopment plan based upon the developer had to provide a financial and profoundly retarded yougsters, The committee said that in plan­ 087 and a grand total of $42,669. • trol Inc., his employee, Patrick J. Dowling’s instructions to leave the The family’s dog and cat also enrollment caused the cutback. Rockville and'Vernon Fire up its work, which, with any luck, commissioners’ wishes. statement to insure that its plan was prompted the forming of the com­ ning staffing the project they tried to By BARBARA RICHMOND Dowling, and the York Chemical Co. house while it was being sprayed. showed ill effects following the The program started out with Departments and hy officers from could be this year, it wilt mark the The South Meadows area solvent. mittee. make allowances for a modest in­ Herald Reporter dominated the agency’s work in the As to be expected of any govern­ Through the cooperation of state spraying, the suit said. borrowed “ cars” and cardboard the Vernon Police Department. end of an era. crease in enrollment as they have ’’Safety Town” a program early 60s. ment entity or figure, the commis­ and local agencies, doctors, and con­ boxes used for buildings to create the The littie town is compiete with It was an era which began in 1959 been assured through discussions designed to teach pre-kindergarten as the town embarked on its urban “Federal redevelopment was big sion and Griffith came under some cerned parents, nine students under “Safety Town.” traffic lights and signs and “roads.” with other professionals and parents Mail by camel children proper habits both as because of the mix-master the state heavy criticism. One was that the the "age of six, were readily iden­ Through a state grant the women’s This year the program has gone mod renewal project. It was an effort to that once the program is actually drivers and pedestrians, just com­ keep the inner city from decaying highway department built,^’’ Griffith commissioners were not experienced tified. NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - Atr- ^ Subdivisions, zone changes club was able to buy the small cars with the children using “Big Wheels” available and publicized there will be pleted its 13th year. and to provide a strong tax base in said. “They made a shambles of the in urban renewal and another was maii, sea mail — and now camel mail and the students of the industrial arts instead of the little cars. ’The committee said while three of a major influx of potential students. The program is supervised by the South Meadows area. That was a that Griffith’s salary was too high. for the desert dwellers of Bikaner.; classes at Rockville High School Mrs. Sally Sullivan, director of the the future. By one account, the children are currently receiving The committee said plans are to Safety Committee of the Vernon redevelopment meant a property tax great part of the reason for going into When he started with the commis­ adequate services and are enrolled in The postmaster in Rajasthan made permanent wooden buildings to program, said the cars were getting employ one full-time teacher and one to be reviewed by PZC Junior Women’s Club and co­ replace the cardboard ones. The in bad shape and also they were quite increase of five times what the redevelopment.” sion, he was paid $7,500 and that State. S.P. Ghulati, says a mobile organized educational programs, full-time aide. The teacher will plan sponsored by the Vernon Police revenue would be without urban He added that the area was figure eventually rose to $14,000. most are receiving little or no atten­ post office on camelback was deeded to the town as open space, in­ buildings represent the town hall, heavy and some of the children and execute the educational SOUTH WINDSOR - A proposal Richard S. Kelley requested a zone Department. renewal. developed already but without much “I could understand the working tion. deiivering letters to residents of nine cluding eight acres of wetlands. schools, homes, police station and couldn’t reach the pedals. The Big program. The teacher aide will which would bring 29 new homes to change from rural residential to In 1970 the program was conceived At the time, urban r^ew al was not planning. ’There were “commercial,^ ^man’s feelings,” he said, “you know, “The provision of a coordinated viilages in the desert district 6 { Alexander requested that no other such town buildings. Wheels are much lighter and the provide supportive assistance under the Brookfield Street area has been residential, with a 30,000 square foot but it actuaiiy started in the summer a new thing, although it didn’t industrial, and residential units all '"the guy making seven or eight thou­ Bikaner. 250 miles southwest of Neiv sidewalks be installed on the For several years the “town” was seats are adjustable, she said. system of delivering appropriate ser­ the direction of the teacher. These brought before the Planning and requirement, on property located on of 1971 with 25 pre-kindergartners become a household word until Lyn­ mixed up.” sand a year. But he didn’t realize the Delhi. ; ' proposed 30 foot road. He said the set up to the rear of the Northeast Brenda Paullo is chairman of the vices and educational programs full-time staff members would com­ Zoning Commission. Abby Road Extension about 400 feet enroiled in a one-week pilot program. don Johnson’s presidency. “Hartford The first task was the rebuilding of job it was in handling the money and Ghulati said the camei was the materials used to construct the School. This year it was moved to the Safety Committee of the Junior would significantly improve the prise the base from which all other R. J . Alexander Inc. presented a north of the Abby Road Extension Last Friday about 270 children ran it for at least four or five years the roads and sewers, demolition of contracts.” fastest means of transport in desert grounds of the Center Road School. Women’s Club. benefits to both children and supportive services will be in­ plan to subdivide a 29.5 acre parcel of sidewalks could be used elsewhere and Lake Street intersection. “graduated” from the course. They before we did,’’ said John Griffith, a buildings, and the relocation of “I thought I had a lot to learn about areas and he would propose more Besides “on-the-road” training the The members of the club have, in parents,” the committee said. tegrated, the committee said. land west of Brookfield for homes and the town would save on Kelley said he was requesting the will be entering kindergarten next member of today’s Redevelopment families. Approximately 108 families redevelopment and wished I bad camel post offices. children also attended classroom the past, expressed the hope that ’The chief purpose of the program. The committee further said that to which will range in price from $55,- maintenance costs. zone change for the construction of month with a solid knowledge of what Agency. were m ov^ from the redeveloped some kind of format education. I R. J . Alexander Inc., has been sessions. During each week’s session some day the program may be ab­ 000 to $60,000. two coionial styie homes. safety is all about. In fact, Griffith is the man who area. didn’t have much experience but building in South Windsor since 1972, the children were given a trial school sorbed into the kindergarten Fifteen acres of the land would be Action date for the appiicatins is The program has grown from a spans the history of Bast Hartford’s The commission worked hard to neither did anyone else across the with 32 homes constructed so Ja r. bus ride to teach them safety habits curriculum to assure that all of the Oct. 12. one-week program to a six-week one urban renewal. After the town coun­ keep the automobile dealers from country. Urban renewal was so new while riding to school. children are able to receive the safe­ URI professor but this year it was cut back to five fleeing the town and taking valuable that a lot of it was trial and error.” Also during each session the group ty training. cil established the agency, which was weeks. The declining kindergarten the first step in seeking federal funds tax dollars away. Griffith said the Griffith continued as executive Area bulletin board was visited by firemen from the for urban renewal, Griffith was hired dealers were good for the tax rate director until 1967 when a series of clones vineyard c 3 as executive director in October, because they paid on both the incidents eventually led to his Candidate announces Town coordinators attended the 1960. He had been a director of educa­ building and inventory. ’The north resignation. For one, the commission westbound traffic on the same PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - While scientisU debate COVENTRY — Robert Olmstead, a organizational meeting cailed by tion for the union at Pratt & Whitney, side of Connecticut Boulevard was wanted to extend redevelopment to stretch of highway, will be moved to the possibilities of dupiicating human beings from a former Coventry Town Councilman, Richard Rittenband, 1st $600,000 grant application a real estate broker, and Labor com­ designated as automobile row and the North Meadows but both the feds the old eastbound roadway in order singie ceil, a University of Rhode Island professor has been named campaign chairman Congressional District coordinator mittee chairman in the state dealers were moved there to begin and the voters rejected this as too to reconstruct the westbound lanes. marched off with the same idea in another direction. Dr. by Claire Connelly, Republican can­ for Sarasin. Campaign handbooks legislature, but he resigned all of that demolition of other buildings. costly and too large an area (the Town coordinator William R. Krul, a professor of plant and soil science, didate for state representative from were distributed at the meeting and to take the agency position. “ We moved them around like commission was still working on the SOUTH WINDSOR - Jean to be reviewed at hearing cloned a vineyard. the 53rd District. plans for the campaign were dis­ In a recent interview, Griffith checkers,” said Griffith. South Meadows project). Gezelman has been appointed South Krul discovered a single breed of grape that can be Olmstead was a leader of the two cussed. nual antique flea market Aug. 26 and ticked off the names of the first com­ Urban renewal was a partnership When Republican mayor Ned Windsor coordinator for the cam­ VERNON — Mayor Frank McCoy drainage problems on Grove Street, reproduced by cloning - taking one cell from an organism petition drives that forced the annual Delegate honored 27 at the TAC building. Route 30, Ver­ missioners. Two of them, John between the town, the state, the Atwood took office in 1967, Griffith paign of Congressman Ronald has set Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. for a $13,(XX); realignment of road on Snip- and getting it to multiply until there is a carbon copy qf tovm budget to a referendum and HEBRON — Louis Matsikas of 650 Brennen and John Shaughnessy, were federal government, and private and the other commissioners were Sarasin, Republican candidate for public hearing to hear the views and sic Street, $1(K),(XX); realignment of non. the parent. resulted in a tax decrease from 72 to Gilead St., Hebron, who was a later to become mayors of East capital. East Hartford, with approval asked to resign. Griffith was away governor. proposals of residents concerning the Amerbelle corner, $85,(X)0, The show hours will be 9 a.m, to 7 To date there’s been no indisputable evidence of cloned 68.'5 m ills from the co u n cil’s member of the Democratic National Hartford. ’The other members were from the Department of Housing and two years before returning as a com­ Ms. Gezelman is an active member town’s full application for its Small Also: Acquisition of the Burke p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. human beings, but scientists have successfully cloned proposal. Delegation that met at Madison Stanley Osemik, the chairman, Fred Urban Development (HUD), missioner. By that time, Frank in the Republican Women’s Club and Cities Grant, Road playground land, $25,(XX); con­ on Sunday. A small admission fee “soft” plants such as asparagus and carrots. Mrs. Connelly has named Francis Square Garden in New York City Mitchell, and Carl Trewhella. acquired the land and sold “im­ Collins Jr. had become chairman and representative to the 1st This is a one-time grant for $600,- tinuance of the owner-occupied wili be charged. Krul is believed among the first scientists cloning Hjame as Tolland coordinator. He is during the Bicentenniai celebration, It was Osemik and the late John proved” land parcels to private all of the members were unpaid Congressional District Organization. 000. The town’s preliminary applica­ housing rehabilitation program, $79,- Saturday the special feature will be “woody” plants: in particular, grapes. a member of the Tolland Board of will be awarded a Bicentennial Torpey, mayor of East Hartford developers. Seventy-five percent of volunteers. She wiil be organizing support for 000; and grant administration, $24,- a supper featuring bean hole beans Traditionally, vines are reproduced with cuttings Selectmen. tion has been approved. The State Of­ from 1958-60, whom Griffith cited as the funds came from the federal With Collins as chairman, the com­ plaque for the honor bestowed upon and chicken barbeque from noon on. rooted in sand. But Krul can put a single cell in his test The Coventry coordinator will be Sarasin in South Windsor. fice of Policy and Management has 000, the catalysts behind the start of ur­ government with the state and the mission expedited its work until now the delegate that Bicentennial year. Following the public hearing the The event will be both days, rain or tube and wind up with a heqUhy plant. ‘ „ William Brainard, a recent graduate agreed to help the town complete the ban renewal. town chipping in the final quarter. it has only four parcels of land to sell shine. Dr. Michael Faust, chief of the U.S. Agriculture of Eastern Connecticut State College final application. This was a job that Town Council will meet in regular Key firms in the South Windsor Money raised-from the event will "Mayor Torpey was a real ad­ and all of them have been claimed. Department’s fruit laboratory in Beltsville, Md., said and Willington coordinator will be the town planner did. The former session. The hearing and the meeting vocate of that plan,” said Griffith. area, considered East Hartford’s Included in these areas are Racquet- assist the Board of Trustees in the Krul’s methods have “tremendous advantages” for the . Fifst Selectman Robert Smith. Sambo sign is up; planner resigned and the new planner will be in the Memorial Building, "Through his efforts, a lot of this got front door, were the Continental ball Enterprises, Newman Lincoln- maintenance and development of the wine industry. Gertrude Haven will serve as prin­ will not start until after Labor Day. Park Place. started. Without his leadership, there Baking Co., Oak Ridge Development Mercury, and the North Central facilities at the center. To clone a plant, Krul takes an individual cell from p. cipal campaign treasurer. She has The planner had left before the Killian headquarters wouldn’t have been anything.” Co., and the Medical Arts Group. Oak Connecticut Health Maintenance preliminary application was com­ “young, immature” section such as a stem and places it., beSn treasurer of the Coventry name remains firm Lt.'Gov. Robert Killian, who has As for Osemik, he was described as Ridge was selected to develop a Organization. Once these areas have Attends institute in a m ^ium which includes nutrients, sugar, vitamins, Republican Town Committee for pleted and the state also came the “impetus behind the com­ retail shopping plaza in a 400,000 been sold, does this mean the com­ challenged Governor Ella Grasso to VERNON — Anne Flint, executive and hormones. many years. Roberta Koontz, coun- VERNON — A spokesman for the local residents to ask the chain to forward to help with that. mission.” Griffith said, “I don’t square foot area south of Pitkin mission will be phased out? a primary in the fall for the nomina­ director of the Rockville Area The cell splits in two and new cells continue to dividp cilwoman, will be deputy treasurer. Sambo’s restaurant chain, which is change the nahie. Several said the The deadline for completing the think it would have ever got off the Street, but that never materialized. “I sure hope so,” said Collins. He tion to run for governor on the Chamber of Commerce, recently until a “tumor-like mass” forms. ; The 53rd District is made up of the soon to open a branch at Vernon Cir­ name was offensive to blacks. final application is Aug. 31. ground if it wasn’t for Stan Osemik. “The developers just couldn’t put it explained that once the four tracts Dr. William R. Kriil of the University of Democratic ticket, will be available completed a week’s Institute for With his cloning method, Krul used one cubic cen­ towns of Tolland, Coventry and cle, says that the Vernon branch will Last week a local businessman, The preliminary application listed He had a great familiarity with all together,” Griffith said in Rhode Island examines an infant grape vine to talk with area residents tonight at Organization Management at the are parceled off, the commission timeter of vine to grow 65 plants now thriving in a Silver. Willington. Both Mrs. Connelly and go under the name Sambo when it Errol Alexander, filed with the town several projects the town proposes to government regulations and explaining its failure. reverts to what he called an LPA, or grown from a cloned embryo produced by 7:30. University of Delaware. Run, Md., vineyard. her Democratic ooponent, incumbent opens iater this month. cierk to incorporate under the name complete if the grant application applications. He was capable and It was the commission’s job to give local planning agency, which could Killian will be in Vernon for the More than 4(X) voluntary organiza­ another infant vine. (UPI photo) To date, Krul has been able to clone only one type of ' Robert Walsh, are Coventry The sign bearing the name had of Sambo Inc. receives final approval from the U.S. energetic.” nominee status to a prospective be any board or commission or even opening of that town’s headquarters tion executives from 30 states, the vine, a French hybrid called Seyve-villard 5276. Once he- residents. been visible, although not per­ The spokesman for the restaurant Department of Housing and Urban Once the commission was es- developer. To obtain this, a the Town Council. There might be for his campaign on Route 83 next to District of Columbia and Canada, figues out why it clones so easily, he hopes to get other Mrs. Connelly said a limitation on manently in place several weeks ago chain, David Severson, said Monday Development (HUD). taUi^ed, the town hired Jam es C. developer would submit a proposal just a supervisory board for the Steve & Tom Restaurant. Former participated in the professional types of grapes to reproduce from a single cell. ,. state and municipal taxes would be a but then disappeared during the that his firm has already installed The projects proposed are all Purcell Associates and Goodkind and for the commission to examine. It buildings until administrative Processed trees Vernon Mayor, Thomas Benoit, one development program. “Taking cuttings is perfectly acceptable but if you find , main issue in her campaign. period when there was a lot of local the Sambo signs and is not concerned located in the Rockville section of O’Dea Associates to handle the South then decided whether the plan met deadlines mandated by the federal of the owners of the restaurant, is a rare mutant and you only have one small piece of wood, Traffic move opposition to the name. about Alexander’s plan to incor­ town. campaign coordinator in Vernon, for Meadows Redevelopment project. the stipulations of the federal govern­ government expire. it would take several years under conventional method^ porate under the same name. Townspeople are invited to attend Grange meeting feed Maine cows VERNON — Beginning Wednesday Now the signs have been erected Killian. to grow many plants. “Whatever the individual has in the hearing and comment on the VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will at. 11 a.m. the eastbound traffic on and it appears that a suggestion Benoit said any area resident in­ “With cloning, you get thousands and thousands o f ' mind with his corporation won’t proposed application and on com­ meet Friday at 6 p.m. at Grange Interstate 86 will be moved to the made by the Town Council, to change terested is invited to attend tonight’s BANGOR, Maine (UPI) — Cows eating trees? the name to the Jolly Tiger, hasn’t effect the incorporation of Sambo’s munity development needs. Hall, Route 30 for a picnic supper. plants in a relatively short time,” he said.' newly widened eastbound section opening. “Trees are nothing more than tall grass,” says Michael “It will be a tremendous advantage,” Faust agreed. been heeded by the restaurant restaurants in the state and shouidn’t The proposed projects and their es­ Members and families are to bring Housing code regulations Thomas, president of Timber Resources Inc. between Exits 99 and 100, the Depart­ TAG flea market “When we develop a new variety, we can produce 10,000 owners even though the name has affect our signs in any way. It’s an timated cost are: Sidewalks, $173,- their own meat and a potiuck dish to ment of Transportation has an­ So his firm has deveioped a process to convert trees plants in months.” been changed in some states. entirely different corporation,” he (XX); correction of drainage problems The Tolland County Agricultural share. Grills will be available and into chip feed — “All we do is make it bit-size.” — in nounced. said. on Rau Street, $1(X),(X)0; correctin of Center Inc. will sponsor its ninth an­ Krul and Faust both say cloning also produces healthier Effective Friday at 11 a.m., the The council was asked bv several beverages will be furnished. to be reviewed by manager hopes that Maine farmers wanting to save money and in­ plants. Bothersome viruses, common to grape vines', crease productivity wiil begin feeding popiar trees to aren’t transmitted through cloning as they are through their cattle and some other animals. cuttings. By CLAIRE CONNELLY tinguish between year-round and minimum of 600 square feet and if it Pressure and temperature are used to treat the trees so “There is a good demand for virus-free vines. Most RETURNING Herald CarreH|iondenl seasonal dwellings. Therefore, ac­ can be documented that it has been Area police report ruminating animals, such as cows, goats and sheep, can people are limited in the number they can produce,” Krul COVENTRY — Town Planner cording to Rappe, October 9, 1957, lived in year-round since a date prior extract energy from them. said. TO Gregory Padick and Zoning Agent and not May i , 1952, should be the to October 9, 1957. Thomas’ firm, using technoiogy developed by Canadian Although most grape vines take three years to produce Vernon she temporarily escaped from police Police said Chapman was ahead of a car Ernest Wheeler say they are in date which must be preceded \yith ■ ’Third, for a dwelling constructed Ronald J. Strauss, 18, of 312 Bolton researchers, has been using a smali demonstrator to fruit, the scientist said his cloned vines had fruit after Susan M. Klatt, 20, of 11 Ward St., custody. driven by Robert Reeves, 20 of 112 Oak agreement with an opinion expressed year-round occupancy cer­ between April 23, 1954, and October Road, Vernon, was charged Monday with COLLEGE? show farmers how the process works. Fuil production is one year. The next step is to test the plants “for truenes^ Rockville, was charged Monday afternoon She was released on a $1,000 nonsurety St., South Windsor. Both cars stopped for by David Rappe, a local attorney, tifications.” 9, 1957,. year-round status would be speeding and David M. LaPorte, 17, of The University of Connecticut’s now under way with a piant capabie of producing feed for to type — to make sure we’ve still got what we started., with second-degree criminal mischief, bond for appearance in court on Aug. 22. the stop sign and the Chapman car that seasonal dwellings used for But the planning and zoning of­ appropriate if the dwelling has a Hublard Drive, Vernon, was charged with Bechelor of General Studies Program as many as 8,000 head of cattle. with.” second-degree assault, possession of a In connection Kvith the same incident, allegedly rolled back into the Reeves car year-round occupancy before Oc­ ficials note that a housing code provi­ minimum of 750 square feet and if it failure to grant the right of way at an in­ The basic cost for the popular feed is about $35 a ton. The few bunches of grapes he has harvested seem to be dangerous weapon and breach of the Howard Gilnite, 24, of Bancroft Road, and Chapman failed to stop. May Be For Youll tober 9, 1957, should be certified for sion passed in 1971 by the Town Coun­ can be documented that it had been But he says that can be r^uced by buying iarge amounts tersection. Police said they were involv^ satisfactory, he said. , peace, third-degree criminal mischief and Vernon, was charged with breach of the His court date is Aug. 29 in East Hart­ The Bachelor of General Studies Program Is an all-year use provided they meet other cil "may require that all current lived in year-round since a date prior or by a farmer suppiying some of the poplar used. That in an accident Monday night at Phoenix “In color, shape and flavor, there is no way these disorderly conduct. peace. He was released on his promise to ford. Individualized, Interdisciplinary degree program specified construction standards. building and zoning provisions be to October 9, 1957. Street and Ironwood Drive. Their court compares to charges of $50 to $80 a ton, plus transporta­ grapes can be distinguished from the plant that gave up Ms. Klatt was first arrested at 3:30 p.m. appear in court on Aug. 22. of part-time study designed for the adult student Both the Planning and Zoning Com­ met. The applicability of the housing Fourth, for a dwelling constructed answer date is Sept. 8. tion, for hay. the original cutting,” he said. on the later two charges after investiga­ John R. Conti, 22, of Tumblebrook with an associate’s degree or with the first two mission (PZC) and the Zoning Board 'code will have to be reviewed with after October 9, 1957, year-round In a companion case to the Kiatt arrest, “The process break down ceilulose and hemicellulose tion of an altercation on Ward Street in Drive, Vernon, was charged Monday with years of college completed. of Appeals had been using May 7, the town manager.” The report es­ status would be appropriate if it David D. Kenny, 19, of 11 Ward Street, Traffic crackdown « so that they’re just as nutritious as any form of starch in which the accused allegedly smashed the driving whiie his license is under suspen­ 1952, as the cut-off date. The tablishes four criteria for classifying meets applicable house size Rockville, was charged with breach of the For additional Information contact: plants,” Thomas says. “Feeding trials have turned out windshield of a motorcycle. She was sion and failure to obey a traffic control HARTFORD (UPI) - State Police con­ homeowner applying (or year-round houses from a “strict zoning perspec­ requirements and zoning definition sup«r. One Canadian mixed the product into regular peace. Police said he caused a disturbance cerned over the high rate of traffic deaths Anita Bacon at the Marjorie Bennett at the released that time on her promise to signal. use has to document that the tive.” criteria and if it can be documented rations and saved 23 cents per head of dairy cattie per in connection with the arrest of Ms. Kiatt. have set up a special task force that will Storrs Campus q r Hartford Campus DRIVEWAYS appear in court on Aug. 22 in Rockville. He was released o his promise to appear He was released on his promise to dwelling was occupied as such prior First, for a dwelling constructed that it has been lived in year round day on each of 100 head. Their miik-fat content also went begin by cracking down on traffic 486-4670 523-4841 since the date when the appropriate An hour later she was arrested on the appear in court'on Aug. 22. to the initial enactment of the zoning prior to zoning, year-round status up, so that he was getting 38 cents more per 100 pounds of in court on Aug. 22. violators in Fairfield County. codes were met. first four charges listed, also in connec­ regulations. In addition, the home would be appropriate if it can be milk.” Brenda Hebert, 18, of 34Vi Elm St., South Windsor State Police Lt. Col. Donald Long said (t is believed that Rappe has ^lonial tion with the investigation of a distur­ documented that the dwelling has Rockville, was charged Monday night Kenneth J . Chapman, 19, of 752 Gover­ must exhibit no known health code He says any farmer can reduce feed costs 10 percent bance on Ward Street during which she Monday the team will be looking for Ths ladwlor tf Cawnl StuSM h-cfne violations and be in compliance with been lived in year-round since a date several clients who seek the year- with breach of the peace, assault on a nor’s Highway, South Windsor, was by using the popiar feed, but that most can cut costs even allegedly smashed the window of a car violators on Interstate 95, mainly in the Office if treat heennt other applicable codes. ' before October 9, 1957. round classification under the 1957 aving police officer, and escape from custody. charged Monday with evading respon­ more by providing their own poplars to be processed. 9 and assaulted her boyfriend with a knife. Bridgeport area where traffic counts are EitesM end Cetrtlnelni EdecitiM In a report by Padick and Wheeler Second, for a dwelling constructed regulations. Seasonal dwellings may Police said she was arrested in connec­ sibility in connection with the investiga­ The Unirenitj ef Ceenicticiit “For farmers who have timberland, most of.it has a ALL WOBKWAHSHIP BUABANTEED Police said she caused a minor injury. She running at 1(X),0(X) a day. The group using to the PZC, it is stated that “Rappe between May 7, 1952, and April 23, be lived in only between April 15 and tion with the investigation of an aiterca- tion of a minor accident at the entrance of great deal of poplar in this area. It’s primarily a weed was held later on a $1,000 surety bond and radar and a helicopter will eventually be An AJflrmoHvt AcUon/Equat OpporlunHy InttlluUon 1954, year-round status would be ap­ October 15. tion at a church fair on Union Street and the Rye Street Playground. submits that the zoning regulations plant in this state, Vermont, Massachusetts and New FREE ESTIMATES Ttl. 528-4362 was to be presented in court today. moved around the state. prior to October 9, 1957, did not dis­ propriate if the dwelling has a Hampshire,” Thomas says. PAGE TEN" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues„ Aug. 15. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aue. 15, 1978— PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries Treasurer Game-saving grab saves East Hartford John A. (Iropli'v lMrn. Mary h. f)cK»iu(lire >4 Cunlinued from Page One EAST HARTFORD - John A. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mary Cropley, 93, of 101 Connecticut Blvd. Salvatore DelGiOdice, 72, of 66 Bliss Revision Commission for revisions in died Sunday in an East Hartford con­ St., Hartford, died Sunday at Hart- the next month. Jay Rubinow, chair­ winner faces Waterbury tonight at 8 at man of the commission, indicated, valescent home. He was the husband lord hospital. however, that the board’s rejection which would have gone for at least Campbell was a seventh inning "Phil’s been pressing a little bit at Funaro with riinners on second and alertly tagged up and scored as of Mrs. Hazel McKay Cropley, Survivors are two sons, George : By LEN AUSTER of the conflict-of-interest matter three bases and maybe more if it got replacement for starting right fielder the plate,” Gustamachio explained third. Not only did he make the run­ Hamden first baseman Albie Naples Mr. Cropley was born in Alberton, DelGiudice and Philip DelGiudice Herald SpnriHwriler past him. Phil Shiner and he ignited a two-run ning catch but made a perfect peg to leaned over the fence to haul in Jeff Prince Edward Island. Canada, and Jr ., both of East Hartford, and three probably kills it for now. the switch to Campbell, “We knew Tough in the clutch. " I thought I was going to lose it burst. He fouled off several pitches catcher Rick Lewis as the runners Scanlon’s foul pop. Everyone was lived in Hartford most of his life. other sons, three daughters, a Those proposals approved by the Campbell could hit. We just thought When it needed the big play, when I fell. I was lucky that it stayed held. watching Naples and with no one Other survivors are a son, Francis brother, Henry Salvatore of East board now will be placed on the East Hartford came Up with it in the glove,” DeAngelis recounted. Thp 95 degree weather, coupled covering home, Guzzardi dashed V. Cropley of East Hartford, and Hartford, and another brother, two November ballot and must be ap­ “I like to play shallow because I feel with the high humidity,took its toll as home before Hamden recovered. three grandsons. sisters, 20 grandchildren and 7 great­ proved by the voters to become effec­ as the Post 77 entry remained I get a better jump on the ball.” East Hartford shortstop Carl Guzzar- McGowan, 8-2, hurled 7 l/3innings The funeral and burial will be grandchildren. tive. alive in the State Legion “He’s been doing that for years,” di reportedly passed out in the dugout before tiring in the oppressive heat. private and at the convenience of the The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 The directors also took the Baseball Tournament with a 5- offered East Coach Gus after the game. He had to be taken to He gave up three hits, walked four family. a.m. from the D’Esopo-Wethersfield following actions on other proposed 3 decision over Hamden Gustamachio. “If he doesn’t get Middlesex Hospital because of the and fanned five. Workhorse reliever The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Funeral Chapel, 277 Folly Brook changes: yesterday at Palmer Field in there, that’s the ball game.” affects of the heat and a twisted Bob Ouellette, who has appeared in Maple St., East Hartford, is in Blvd., Wethersfield, with a mass at 9 • Approved a change of name from Blast, which lost its opening test in ankle suffered the first time up at the all three tournament tilts, chucked 1 charge of arrangements. at Ss Patrick and Anthony Church, town counsel to town attorney. Middletown. the double elimination play, will face plate but is expected back for 2/3 innings to earn a save. He got out Hartford. Burial will be in Mount St. • Approved increases for There were several key plays by Jniiies F. Taylor the tourney’s lone remaining un­ tonight’s affair. of an eighth inning mess, when Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. members of Board of Directors to Elast Hartford but perhaps biggest of ROCKVILLE — Jam es F, Taylor, beaten club in Zone Four champ Guzzardi, who had a tough day in Hamden scored twice, before in turn Friends may call at the funeral $2,000 for the mayor (following on all was Lee DeAngelis' game-saving 89, of 129 Union St. died Sunday at a Waterbury tonight at 8 o’clock. Little amendment by Cassano), $1,200 for diving stab of Mike Funaro’s one-out the field with three errors, being saved in the ninth by Vernon convalescent home. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the secretary, and $1,0()0 for the liner in the gap in left centerfield in used Scott Campbell, 3-2 with two no­ nevertheless also was a hero for Post DeAngelis’ spectacular grab. Mr. Taylor was born Oct. 3,1888, in Mrs. Eupene H. Ilaiizeur 77. He lined a two-run single in the other members. the top of the ninth inning. decisions. draws the starting hill nod. before blooping a single to shallow it would be best and bring Phil back East Hartford had eight hits and Rockville where he lived all his life. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Stasia first scoring Joe Scanlon and Mike • Approved appointment by the • There was a run in and funner on “I feel good. I ’ve been waiting for it center. Mike Cook followed with an another day.” that pieased Gustam achio who He was a 50-year member of the C. Hauzeur of 74 Evans Ave. died RBI triple and winning hurler Gregg Furlong who singled and walked board of a vice chairman, who shall first when DeAngelis, who prefers to (starting assignment),’’ stated Before Shiner departed, however, stated, “We made some noise with Knights of Pythias, and a member Monday at St. Francis Hospital and *: Campbell, relaxing in the shade after McGowan doubled in Cook off tiring respectively. In the eighth stanza, he be designated deputy mayor. station himself shallower than other he made a key fifth inning grab of a the bats." Guzzardi had three of the and past president of the Rockville Medical Center. She was the wife of yesterday’s contest. Hamden hurler Jim Mullally. led off with a triple and on his own safeties. • Approved that competitive bid­ centerfielders, speared the drive twisting one-out liner off the bat of Fish and Game Club. Eugene H. Hauzeur, ding not be required for any item that He was also a member of the Union Mrs, Hauzeur was born in Woon­ California road crew surveys rubble ping, loosened by Sunday’s earthquake, costs less than $2,500. 1116 present Congregational Church of Rockville, socket, R.I., and lived in East Hart­ blasted from hillside in the San Marcos Pass threatened to drop onto the highway and had limit is $1,000. Survivors are three sons, Russell J. ford for 24 years. north of Santa Barbara Monday. The outcrop- to be removed. (UPI photo) • Approved repealing a provision Taylor, George J. Taylor, and Donald She was a communicant of Blessed Roth ties Allen, Rosenbloom of the Town Charter prohibiting Herald M. Maguda, chief of the Rockville Sacrament Church. political participation by certain Fire Department, all of Rockville: a Other survivors are two sons. town employees because it is unem angle daughter. Mrs. Carlton Le^sig of Frank T. Hauzeur of Southington and pin mark agree on one point Aftershocks hit California forceable. I Rockville; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Richard J. Hauzeur of East Hart­ • Approved a step to permit the CRANSTON, R .I. (UPI) - Mark Kuhnly of Rockville; seven ford; two brothers, John Nymczyk Earl Yost SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - thousands of windows, broke power signing of town notes and bonds by Roth tied one Professional Bowlers grandchildren, three great­ and Thuddas Nymczyk, both of Woon­ The county Board of Supervisors LOS ANGELES (UPI) — George Allen says the Rams didn’t Swarms of aftershocks have rumbled Association record and moved closer grandchildren, and several nieces socket, R .I.; four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Monday night declared a state of lines that ignited grass fires, two, instead of three, persons. Sports Editor give him a fair chance. through Santa Barbara since a emergency, the first step in the derailed a freight train, and emptied • Approved appointment of the to a second Monday night by winning and nephews. Papsky and Mrs. Jennie Korczowy, Carroll Rosenbloom, who fired wasn’t going to sit back and see him “moderate” earthquake rattled the bureaucratic wrangling for state and supermarket shelves. zoning enforcement officer by the the $60,(MX) New England Open and its The funeral will be Wednesday at 1 both of Woonsocket, R.I., Mrs. An­ Allen as coach after two exhibition destroy himself and the team .” city causing 66 injuries and Local hospitals treated 66 persons director of planning instead of the $6,(XX) first prize before an estimated p.m. at the White-Gibson-Samuel toinette Swiatlowski of East Ruther­ federal aid. losses, agrees. The two men seemed most in con­ widespread damage estimated at The Caltech Seismological but only four were hospitalized. Building Department. dates, Thursday and Friday nights 1,(XX) fans. Funeral Home. 65 Elm St,, ford, N.J., and Sister Mary Annabilia Five-star sfcotv In interviews published Tuesday in flict in their assessment of Allen’s more than $5 million. Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., Caltech seismologists said the • Approv^ three other changes from 6:15 to 8 o’clock at Mt. Nebo for Roth, of North Arlington, N.J., “perfectionist” attitudes, with the Rockville. Burial will be in Grove of the Sisters of Bernadette of New ^ftbali fans in these parts who the Los Angeles Times, Allen and But the series of 28 aftershocks reported two dozen aftershocks quake was centered on the floor of that primarily update the charter youngsters living south of the turn­ finished the 42-game,three day grind owner suggesting that his coach was Hill Cemetery. Jersey and five grandchildren. have been anxious to catch fast pitch Rosenbloom also indicated Allen’s went almost unnoticed as officials measuring 2.5 on the Richter scale the Santa Barbara Channel about six with ^ e present method of operation pike and at the Community Y for with a 234 average and a 174 pin going overboard. Friends may call at the funeral The funeral will be Wednesday at play after a steady diet of slow pitch unusual intenstiy and his desire to assessed superficial and structural since Sunday’s 3:54 p.m. PDT shock. miles south of the city. in the Public Works Department. boys living north of the turnpike. Age margin over runnerup Palmer Rosenbloom also said he thought home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk & for a decade will have a first hand op- serve as both coach and general damage and workmen cleaned up There were other small aftershocks There was no indication of oil leaks bracket is 10 to 13 with the weight Fallgren. Allen may have been more intense The family suggests that those Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside portunity tomorrow night at manager were key factors in his sur­ after Sunday’s jarring quake too numerous to count. from the numerous drilling plat­ limit 70 to 115 pounds. The victory was Roth’s 15th over than normal, because he was wishing to may make memorial gifts Ave., East Hartford, with a mass at 9 Fitzgerald Field. prise dsmissal. measuring 5.1 on the open-ended The main quake caused water and forms in the Santa Barbara Channel. .--aireight-year career and his seventh frustrated by not being in charge of to the Union Congregational Church in Blessed Sacrament Church, East It will be the annual Jimmy Fund “If we’d won those games— or even Richter scale. gas lines to burst, shattered Panel upset Deadline for entrants in the Rec during the 1978 season, tying a record Memorial Fund. Hartford. Burial will be in Hillside benefit, a doubleheader that has all if we’d won one of them — this all aspects of the Rams’ football Department’s adult town singles ten­ held jointly by Billy Hardwick and Cemetery, East Hartford. wouldn’t have happened,” Allen said. operations. Charles L. Vi'ennerfjren Continued from Page One the earmarks of satisfying all. nis tournament will be Wednesday Earl Anthony. Is?,.; Friends may call at the funeral “You’d give any coach, even a new “George’s way works best when he Charles L. Wennergren, 65, of Tuc­ before in case of a question. For slow pitch advocates, the noon. Play starts Saturday with Tom The $6,000 first prize gives Roth home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. coach, more than two games. has the whole responsibility,” he son, Ariz., formerly of Manchester, Thompson said that he is surprised Manchester Police will try to tack a McDonald the defending champ.' The $109,050 tor the year, leaving him just “I didn’t have a fair chance. But saidx “total control. That way he’s a died Sunday in St. Mary's Hospital in the proposal was rejected by the loss on the Manchester Firemen. latter whipped Mike White for the $1,783 short of Anthony’s single Hospital budget appeal I ’m not bitter. I like Carroll, I fine coach. Without it, he can’t do First pitch is slated at 6:30. Here Wednesday Tucson. He was the husband of Mrs. Board of Directors, since it was un­ crown last summer. Interested par­ season earnings record of $110,833 set it.” Ninety minutes later, Rosie Black, respect him and I enjoyed our brief Margaret Atkinson Wennergren. animously passed by the Charter ties may sign up at the Rec Office. in 1976. Roth is now No. 5 on the PBA Again, Allen seemed to agree. Infant Riiliarlia a blonde-haired beauty, will lead the Rosie Black, one of softball’s association.” Mr. Wennergren was born Sept. 25, Revision Commission and was the Play will be for both men and career earnings list with $405,711, “When I take another job,” he Kristy Lynn Rubacha, infant Queen (that’s Rosie) and her Court premier pitchers, will lead the Rosenbloom concurred. 1912, in Florence, Mass., and lived in principal purpose of the Commission. women. having passed Jim Stefanich. said, “it will be as head coach and against Reed Construction in a fast “George is right,” he said. “I Manchester until moving to Tucson daughter of Charles and Gloria Gozdz Judge Jay Rubinow, Chairman of To top it all off, Roth Monday night Queen and her Court team to be heard on Monday didn’t give him a fair chance. general manager.” Rubacha' of 38 Cou^tland St, died pitch game. three and a half years ago. the CRC, said that the provision Bob Pagani has replaced Vic rolled his third perfect game of 1978, against Reed Construction in a “I ’m sorry it didn’t work out,” he Friday in St. FranciS Hospital and would have served a four-fold pur­ The Reed entry, which features “I only wish I could have. But this He was employed for many years per patient day, Kenney said. equipment, we have to develop our Benetti as manager at the a game that put him into the lead fast pitch softball benefit game §dded, “I wish the players a fine Medical Center. By JUNE TOMPKI^S veteran Ted Kachnowski and Doug wasn’t working out, and 1 have 55 as a carpenter. Included in the hospital's overall facilities,” Kenney said. pose: it would have been a guide for Manchester Country Club. Pagani is over Fallgren who led after each of season.” Besides her parents, she is sur­ Herald Reporler Willett, two of the best pitchers in fo r th e Jimmy Fund players and coaches and their Other survivors are three budget plan is an estimated 5.6 per­ Kenney also said the appeal will official conduct; provided a forum the son of Ed, an active club member the previous three rounds. vived by a brother, Jeffrey Rubacha; New England, is the current state Wednesday night at 8 o’clock families to think about. A midseason daughters, Mrs. Constance M. Tees Manchester Memorial Hospital of­ cent rate increase caused by inflation show some discrepancies found in the for claims that the conflict of in­ for many years. Roth, who shot 801 for his first her maternal grandmother, Mrs. fast pitch champion. at Fitzgerald Field. change would have been intolerable. of Tucson, Mrs. Janet W. Frisbie of ficials will present an appeal for and proposed expansion of services, original budget report. terest guide was violated; provided three games, never let up after he Marty Gozdz of Manchester, and her II should be interesting to see how It had to be made now.” Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Charlene budget cut restoration Monday after­ according to hospital officials. If the proposed new equipment and investigations of such claims, and Cheney Tech grad Andy West has took the lead. Fallgren couldn’t catch Attractive slow pitch first paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. well the men can do against the Rosenbloom said he did not object R. Althaus of Dubuque, Iowa; a noon at a public hearing before the This means that an average two- personnel are cut with the $830,000, provided that the board render ad­ raised more than $75,000 to date for up, but he managed to hang on to se­ game at 6:30 pits the Alphonse Rubacha of Vero Beach, tantalizing slants of Black who has to the way Allen “drove the brother, John R. Wennergren of state Commission on Hospitals and bed hospital room daily rate would service for what the hospital es­ visory opinions about propriety. the Muscular Dystrophy Fund in his cond place by 10 pins over John Manchester Firemen against Fla. He said these steps would have been barnstorming from coast to players,” but added: Brewster. Mass.; two sisters. Mrs. Health Center (CHHC). increase from $97.50 to $103.95 timates will be an increase of less endurance run from Maine to Wilcox. Johnny Petraglia and Rick A private graveside service will be eliminated “the appearance of con­ coast for a decade and rivals the the Manchester Police. Tickets “I was concerned about the way he EASTERN DIVISION Constance Anderson of , Last week. the CHHC without the budget cut; but with the. than one percent in patient volume Florida. At last count, West was in Minier completed the top five. held in St. Jam es Cemetery at the more publicized EMdie Feigner as will be available at the gate. drove himself. I ’m -not -taking the Tull 77 (John Pisch 26, Jim Texas, and Mrs. Ruthi Winchell of recommended an $830,000 cut in the budget cut, the daily cost would only might be affected, Kenney said. flict of interest.” According to Judge Georgia. He hopes to raise $100,000. “I didn’t start thinking about win­ convenience of the family. softball’s best exhibitionist. players’ side. I feel I’m taking McNickle 15, Ben Grzyb 14), Rebels Manchester, and six grandchildren. hospital's proposed $19.1million increase to about $101, Kenney said. Kenney said that study results show Rubinow, the provision would have West is sponsored by Travelers In­ ning until I shot that 300 game, but it The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The big winner, as always, will be George’s side. 73 (Eric Hall 23, Paul Groves 22). The funeral and burial are budget. Most of the capital expenditure that there will be an estimated 400 eliminated people’s suspicions that surance add Jaycee chapters. took a lot out of me. I had to get the Main St., is in charge of the Jimmy Fund, the Children’s “I was deeply concerned about his Lions 57 (Larry Hayden 25, Nick private. "W e're confident that some of the budget cut comes in the class of new new cancer cases during the coming town officials and employees receive first strike in the 10th frame to win, Hospital in Boston which treats health if he kept driving himself this Davis 15), Kingsters 39 (Kim Bushey The family suggests that friends arrangements. cuts will be restored," Edward medical equipment. As an example, preferential treatment in town agen­ Town slow pitch Class B Softball because P ete Couture shot 278 year in the area served by the young cancer patients. Softball crown way, and I could see he’d keep it up. I 18, John Feeney 10). wishing to do so may make memorial Kenney, hospital administrator, said. Kenney mentioned the proposed up­ hospital. A study of area cancer cies. Tournament involving the top two against me." gifts to the South Arizona Heart Raymond D. Burnham He said that of the $279,000 in dating of two X-ray suites by im­ cases was prompted to determine the According to Agostinelli, people in finishers in the Dusty, Rec, Indy, the town will not be “overly excited” to Moriarty’s Association, c/o the Evergreen Mor­ employee benefits included in the proving their diagnostic capabilities hospital's need for a cobalt unit. Vole* off the cuff Eastern, Nike and Charter Oak COVENTRY - Raymond Dix about the decision, but will be upset Jim Rice tuary, Cemetery and Memorial Park, proposed budget, $113,000 represents which would amount to about $32,500 Kenney said that a cut in the Registration for the Manchester Leagues will get under way Monday LaSlrada wins Burnham of 107 Edgemere Road, a when something happens, when a Moriarty Bros, of the Candlelight NEW YORK (UPI) — Jim Rice, the slugging outfielder of the Boston Red 3015 N. Oracle Road, Tucson, Ariz increases in FICA taxes, which for each room. proposed capital expenditures budget Midget Football League has been dis­ night with four games, two each at former Hartford builder, died Sun­ brings the total up to $636,000 in Softball League won the Wethersfield Sox, is the American League’s Player of the Week, AL President Lee 85705. “If we're to keep pace with the could affect the treatment program case a conflict of interest is brought appointing and officials have Charter Oak and Robertson Park. softball starts day at Uncas-On-The-Thames in Social Security contribution paid by Slo-Pitch Invitational tourney last MacPhail announced Monday. rapidly developing medical field and of those cancer cases. up and there is no official forum for scheduled two more registration Play will continue thru Aug. 29. Dr. Jaroh Reicli Norwich after a long illness. He was the hospital. This represents about $8 complaints. LaStrada Pizza softball team weekend with a 6-2 victory over In winning the award for the second time this season. Rice hit .533 on 16-for- Dr. Jacob Reich, 68, of Providence, the husband of Mrs. Bertha swept a benefit double header last Statewide Plumbing of Wethersfield. 30 and drove in 10 runs. Rice, who also won the Player of the Month award in R.I., died Monday at Miriam Burnham. weekend at Nantucket Island, taking Moriarty’s hit an even .500 with 89 May, hit .412 with men on base and compiled a slugging average of .967. Hospital in Providence. He was the Other survivors are two sisters, cases the opener by a score not noted and hits in 178 at bats and tallied 62 runs father of Mrs. Charles Gorman of Mrs. Frank Eressy of Hyannisport, the nightcap, 26-0. in five games. Mass., and Mrs. Mildred MacClure of Court’s ruling will allow Pro football roundup Manchester. Pizza turned over a triple play in EAST HARTFORD - Recent He is also survived by his wife, North Haven. the first game while offensively. Bill The offense was paced by Paul cases heard in Superior Court 12 in­ Mrs. Edith Reich; a son. Dr. Harvey The funeral will be at the con­ Moran homered, Mike Pagani rapped Frenette with and Merrill Meyers, Softball cluded the following: M. Reich of Arvada, Colo., and four venience of the family. four hits and Mike Panciera, Moran, with three home runs and 12 hits c plea change in shooting John R. Fuller, of no certain ad­ grandchildren. The family suggests that friends Tom Tucker and Mike and Jack each. Karl Hasel, Bob Cornell and EASTERN DIJSTI dress, operating under the influence, Oilers gain receiver, The funeral was held in Providence wishing to may make memorial gifts Maloney two apiece. Rich Marsh all collected 11 hits. Leo Qualifying for a berth in the Town Behind a 17-hit attack, CBT Blue HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connec­ bargaining. The bargaining is he plea to be constitutionally valid, a $50 of the $150 fine remitted. this morning. to the American Cancer Society or Steve Cassano twirled a three-hit Wijjiamson with 21 assits was the Tournament, Alliance Printing got toppled Suburban Floors, 14-7, at ticut Supreme Court ruled today an should have a sentence of I'/z to 15 defendant must understand “the law Michael Cratty, 18, of 107C The family will receive friends the American Heart Association. shutout in the nightcap. Pagani defensive star and Ron Laliberte, by North Methodist, 10-7, last night Robertson Park, escaped convict who pleaded guilty years, period." in relation to the facts.” Sycamore Lane, bathing in a reser­ Thursday through Monday evenings The Bacon Funeral Home, lose back and game at Mt. Nebo. slugged three roundtrippers. Tucker who yielded only 14 runs in five AI Falco and Ron Janes each in the shooting of a state trooper may Judge Saden refused to ailow That understanding, the court said, voir, $25. at the home of his daughter, 139 Rich­ Willimantic, is in charge of a pair and Panciera, Moran, Gary games pitched, was named the most Tom Vecsey had three hits and homered and singled for the Bankers change his plea because a prosecutor Collins to withdraw his plea and must include all relevant information Paul Croteau, 17, of 50 Lockwood mond Drive. arrangements. Solarz and Jack and Mike Maloney valuable player. Tom Thibodeau, Bob Watts, Rich with Wes Sawyer and Tom Rund each failed to speak plainly during plea Collins' lawyer said his client was concerning the sentence. “The length St., bathing in a reservoir, $25. NEW YORK (UPI) — The Houston Oilers gained a starting one each. Pagani and Moran each Hollis and Don and Paul Zura two chipping in three hits and Stu Put­ bargaining. “under a misunderstanding ... of of time a defendant may have to John W. O rfitelli, 18, of 110 wide receiver, lost a quarterback and, finally, dropped a 28-10 had four hits and Cassano, Tucker, The championship atones for a se­ apiece for the Printers. Steve Hadge nam and Don Nicholson two apiece. The state's highest court said what the sentence was.” spend in prison is cleariy crucial to a Constock Road, bathing in a reser­ exhibition decision to the Philadelphia Eagles Monday night. Rick Gilgosky and Mike and Jack cond place finish in last year’s tour­ rapped three hits and Roger Knauth, Manny Vital had three hits and Bill Joe Venuti dies at 74, David E. Collins, who pleaded guilty In ruling against Judge Saden, the decision of whether to piead guilty,” voir, case continued. After wide receiver Billy “White a 10-year veteran, was released from Maloney two apiece. nament. Fifty-five teams competed. Bill Chappell and Jim LaPenta two DiYeso and Barry Bernstein two to first degree assault in the state Supreme Court said for a guilty the court concluded. Anthony D ebonee, 17, of 55 Shoes” Johnson ended his 25-day the hospital after being hospitalized apiece for Methodist. Chappell and apiece for the Floors. shooting, was not told during plea Williams St., manufacturing a bomb, famed as jazz violinist holdout and was in uniform for the after the Ram s’ 17-0 loss to San LaPenta homered. bargaining exactly how many years nolied; weapon in a motor vehicle, game at the Astrodome, the Oilers Diego Saturday night for observation INDY Dorsey Brothers as well as with he would spend behind bars if he nolled; third-degree criminal SEATTLE (UPI) - Violinist Joe Administration begins lost starting quarterback Dan for»a possible concussion. Ed Sadloski’s sacrifice fly in the Venuti, described by some jazz buffs groups formed by Venuti himself and entered a guilty plea. trespass, nolled. Pastorini for two weeks with a pulled The Dallas Cowboys traded dis­ REC top of the seventh inning scored Jim as one of the greatest jazz violinists in conjunction with jazz guitarist Ed­ Collins escaped from the federal Richard Polowitzer, 16, of 275 thigh muscle after a late hit by gruntled kicker Efren Herrera to the McNickle with the winning run as of all time, died MSnday night at die Lang. penitentiary at Lewisburg, Penn, on Mideast policy review Goodwin St., manufacturing a bomb, Reed Construction earned a spot in Eagles linebacker Bill Berghey. Seattle Seahawks for an undisclosed Thrifty Package nipped Nassiff W i Virginia Mason Hospital after a One biographer called him “ a June 24, 1976 whiie serving a 15-year not presented; weapon in a motor the Town Tournament with an 11-6 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ hard work, which is well under way.” Ron Jaworski passed for 123 yards draft choice termed “not very high” Camera, 4-3, at Nike Field and lengthy illness. He was 74. phenomenal screwball whose wild sentence. The next night, he and a vehicle, not preseiA^; and criminal duke over Looking Glass II at Keeney ministration has begun an intensive The administration experts are and one touchdown in the first half by a Cowboys’ spokesman. earned a berth in the Town Tourna­ Venuti played the night club cir­ antics’ have become legendary companion were stopped on trespassing, not pfesented. Field. Reed finishes in second place Middle East policy review in making a detailed analysis of the and backup quarterback John Walton The Seahawks also cut eight ment. cuit, Cannes and Nice, Carnegie Hall, among musicians. But the leader of a Interstate 84 in Middlebury by Philip Peter Thibodeau, 16, of 99 Linden at 10-4, Glass third at 9-5. preparation for the Camp David sum­ positions of Egypt and Israel on the threw for two more scores to lead the players to get down to 63. and McNickle each the Newport Jazz Festival and the great band he was not. Why? Confer, a state policeman assigned to St., manufacturing a bomb, not Kevin Kelley had three hits, Wayne mit meeting next month. principal issues, listing areas of Eiagles to their convincing win. The and had two hits for Thrifty while Josh top spots in Las Vegas. Possibly because Joe, an immensely the Southbury barracks. Confer presented; weapon in a motor vehi­ Rogers homered and singled and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance agreement between the two sides &fore being injured, Pastorini Detroit Lions swapped eight-year knocked in four runs. Jack Grezel Howroyd had a like number for Venuti's musical performances lovable, volatile man, never dis­ ordered the two from their car. cle, not presented and criminal met Monday afternoon and early that could be broadened to create the directed the winless Oilers to their veterans with the Patriots sending stroked three hits including a homer Nassiff’s, and recordings date back to the ciplined himself or his musicians Collins ailegedly shot Confer in the trespassing, not presented. today with his three top Middle East beginning of another direct dialogue. only touchdown, a second-quarter 3- offensive tackle Bob McKay to and Bruce Macaro and Rich Murphy 1920s. He had performed with the big enough. His band sounded spirited right arm. After a chase involving Jam es A. Barron, 22, of 45 Foxcroft advisers — Ambassador Alfred The most promising area is yard run hy Earl Campbell. Detroit for Jim Mitchell, a defensive CHARTER OAK bands led by Paul Whiteman, the but sloppy, playing a few good another state policeman, Coliins and Drive, Manchester, possession of two blows apiece for Reed. Stan Atherton, Assistant Secretary Harold Israel’s suggestion it would be Elsewhere, the condition of New end and tackle. Breaking a 5-all tie with a three- arrangements and many that were his companion were apprehended. marijuana, $25. Alexander had three hits and five Saunders and William Quandt of the willing to discuss the question of England wide receiver Darryl The Lions also acquired tight end run seventh inning, Tierney’s bested merely adequate." Confer has since recovered and is William Farr, 23, of 949-62B Plea­ RBI for Glass. national security staff — at the sovereignty after five years of “self- Stingley remains stable. Doctors say Bill Gay from Denver in exchange LaStrada Pizza, 8-5, last night at His ASCAP biography describes still assigned to the Southbury sant Valley Road, South Windsor, Middlebury, Va., farm owned by rule” under continued Israeli occupa­ his condition hasn’t improved much for veteran defensive back Charlie Fitzgerald Field to secure first place Newcomers him as a composer, violinist, conduc­ barracks, threatening, nolled. NIKE Averell Harriman. tion. since one-hour surgery was per­ West and a draft choice. in the league. tor, born at sea of Italian parentage. Collins was originaliy charged with Thomas Shaia, 22, of 628 Spring St., Flo’s downed Gus’s, 11-6, last night Vance and his wife have been formed to repair two vertebrae in his The Broncos then released six Pizza will face Manchester Sept, 1, 1903. criminal attempted murder and se­ Manchester, operating under the in­ at Nike Field and will take on Acadia to register staying in the house in Virginia’s This is one area in which the neck. players. Restaurant tonight at 7:30 with the Jaycees tonight at 6 o’clock at In 1932 Venuti and Lang formed an cond degree larceny. He pleaded in­ fluence, $50. foxhunting country for the past week. United States is considering putting Veteran linebacker Fred Carr was The Tampa Bay Buccaneers winner advancing to the Town Tour­ Fitzgerald with the winner enterting orchestra that toured the United nocent on Juiy 6. 1976 in Waterbury Robert G. Carson, 19, 215 Center placed on waivers after he returned Vance briefed the Senate Foreign forward a specific suggestion for a trimm ed their roster to 59 by nament. the Town Tournament, for Bennet States and Europe. Later Venuti Superior Court and chose a jury trial, St., Manchester, operating under to the Green Bay Packers’ camp i I Reiations Committee Monday, and compromise, although Vance releasing five players. Bruce Peck had three hits, Ed Brian Quigley and Harry Roy each organized his own band with which he Collins was subsequentiy also suspension, $100. William J. Monday and refus^ to practice with Students new to Manchester who said afterwards the summit repeated Monday, “the United States Six players were released by the Bombardier and Don Fay two each had three hits and Jack Burg, Jack made numerous recordings. charged with first degree assault. At LaPenna, 18, of 88 Madison St., East the team. Carr says the cyst on his will be attending Grades 7, 8 and 9 at preparations “take an awful lot of does not have in mind a peace plan.” New Orleans Saints. and Biff Grimes belted a three-run Harrington and Tom Tierney two that point he withdrew his innocent Hartford, one year in prison for right knee will get worse if he con­ Bennet Junior High School in The 'Chicago Bears got down to 61 homer for Flo’s. Roger Ouelette, apiece for Tierney’s. Roy homered. piea and pleaded guilty to the assault second-degree larceny, 6(klay con­ tinues to play. September should plan to register at players by releasing eight rookies. John Stanizzi, John Quaglia, Greg Pete Ramey, Carl Silver and Don I About townl charge. The state then nulled the current term for procuring liquor for Ray Malavasi ran his first workout the school office Monday between 9 Rookie linebacker Clay Matthews, MIodzinski and Joe Alubicki each had Pagani each had two hits for Pizza. first two charges. Dollar takes nosedive minors, 60 days for third-degree as head coach of the Los Angeles a.m, and 3 p.m. The executive board ot tne the Cleveland Browns’ No. 1 selec­ two blows for Gus’s. When Coliins appeared Sept. 10, forgery, 60 days for criminal imper­ Rams, saying he had “no idea” why Manchester Jaycee Wives wiil meet tion this year, will miss two-to-four FELINE A testing and orientation se.ssion 1976 for sentencing. Judge George A, TOKYO (UPI) - The failing dollar previous record low of 184.30 reached sonation, 90-day concurrent term for George Allen was fired after two weeks as a result of a bone chip in his Two three-run frames paved the for students new to the school system Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Saden ordered him to serve 7"/4 to 15 today took another nosedive against Aug. 2. It closed Monday at 184.81 and WOMEN’S REC illegal use of a credit card, 90 days exhibition games. right ankle suffered during last will be held at the junior high school Mrs, Judy Hyde, 140 Sunnybrook years to “run consecutive to any out­ most major currencies today, setting opened today at 182.70. Tik^ Painters trimmed SBM, 11-4, way as the league season came to a |l-i' for recovering of stolen goods illegal­ In other action around the camps,, Saturday’s game against Buffalo. Tuesday, Aug, 22, from 9 a.m, to Drive. Ail members are welcome. standing sentence in any other court new postwar lows in Japan, Ger­ Market sources said rumors of the at Cheney. close with an upset, MCC outdueling ly using a credit card. teams made extensive moves to try Rookie Ross Browner, Cincinnati’s Cri'spino’s, 6-3, at Mt. Nebo. noon. that this defendant may have resting many, Switzerland and the dollar’s slip in Europe fueled Sue Hayes had four hits, Diane and get down to Tuesday’s 60-man first draft choice, will be out six Kathy Klotzer, Patty Maneggia At this time, the guidance against him." Netherlands. speculation in Tokyo. In Europe, the Happy scene Repoli, Marilyn Chmilewski, Karen player limit. weeks because of arm surgery. and Sandy Sawicki each had two hits counselors will explain the course Lottery Collins objected immediately, The dollar also set a 29-month-low drop was blamed on the Carter ad­ Equipment stolen Carpenter, Barb Paul and Linda The Rams cut six players, in­ The St. Louis Cardinals cut six Houston Oilers’ quarterback congratulates run­ Baker three each and Bev Gluhosky for MCC while Kathy McConnell had offerings so that the program of saying, “I want to withdraw my piea, against the British pound and gold hit ministration’s failure to defend the STORRS (UPI) - State Police are cluding seven-year veteran safety studies can be selected. players and placed a seventh — two for Tikey. Robin Bryant ripped a pair for the Supremes. if that's the ease." record highs. ailing currency and observers investigating the disappearance of Windlan Hall, to trim their roster to ning back Earl Campbell (34) after latter scored first touchdown The winning number drawn Mon­ linebacker Anthony Clay — on the in­ three hits and Donna Cammeyer, Final standings: Crispino’s 11-4, Students should plan to bring their His iawyer then said Collins In Tokyo, the dollar ended the predicted the slide would continue about $80,000 worth of laboratory 67 players. in pro career against Philadelphia last night. Campbell was the day in the Connecticut daily lottery jured reserve list, to reach the 60- Elaine Charizone and Lorraine MCC 8-6, Wendy’s 5-10, LaStrada Piz­ last year's report card to the orienta­ “wishes to withdraw his plea day’s trading at yet another postwar unless drastic steps were taken im­ equipment from the University of Starting defensive end Fred Dryer, player limit. team’s No. 1 draft pick. (UPI photo) Barile two apiece for the Bankers. za 4-10. tion session. was 708. because he feels it is not the plea low of 182.8090 yen against the mediately by Washington. Connecticut Health Center. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 15. 1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN page twelve - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Aug. 15. 1978

^ -9 N.Y. Giants: A family feud? Trucks still teaching Brewers far from dead' down on baseball over some of the for the Yanks because he also felt a NEW YORK (UPI) - When BOetnlkoff, is 35 and not getting any younger? — B.C., it came right down to throwing things that happened to him. Let's strong sense of obligation to his Alameda, Calif. * x.. „ . . i just say a couple of those experiences teammates. That's the nature of Because A1 Davis, the major domd of the Raiders, is the ball hard, really smoking left a sour taste. Virgil Trucks. always thinking one step a h ^ d . First, they need depth it, Virgil “Fire” Trucks could JUST ASK behind Casper with the retirement of Ted KwaUck bewuM One of them had to do with the way In his first year in pro ball, he set a give all of them lessons, and modern record for all organized as Red Sox learned fast(• MurrayOlderman of a knee injury. Second, Siani was unhappy with t o he found out he had been traded to ■ T backup role In Oakland and also has a hinge that is suspect. now 35 years later, he’s still the Browns at the end of the 1952 baseball by striking out 418 batters in BOSTON (UPI) -The Sorenson was pleased with his 14th went the distance, absorbing his Third, Chester is insurance both inside and wide because doing the same thing. season by the Tigers, whom he had 273 innings with Andalusia of the would have quit, but the Brewers he has the speed to go deep. Finally, the Raldere luve Alabama-Florida League. He won 25 now don't know the word ‘quit.’ win even though he gave up 13 hits ninth loss against 10 wins. By Murray Olderman The lessons he gives these days are been with 11 years and for whom he Milwaukee Brewers had every “That’s three staight games he’s developing Morris Bradshaw and a kid named Rich had pitched two no-hitters. games that season and the Tigers That's why we’re 11 games over over his eight innings work. Martini coming along. a bit different, though, in that they reason to roll over and play “I was in the hospital having my brought him up three years later. .500," Bando said. “It seemed that every time I been beaten here in Boston — 2-1,4-1 have to do with hitting a golf ball in­ dead after being down in their gall bladder taken out when I read in A 16-game winner with Detroit in Milwaukee Manager George looked up they were hitting line and 4-3. One of those was outstanding The tipoff: Q. Who Is the youngest coach in professional football? stead of throwing a baseball. five game series, but they drives,” he said. and the other two were usually good Who was the youngest ever? — G.H., Cincinnati, O. the paper that Detroit had traded 1943, Trucks went into the Navy that Bamberger gave a lot of credit for The kid in the NFL ranks right now is l^ m a n Bennett, Trucks is the golf pro at Oak Moun­ didn’t. Monday's win to pitcher Lary Soren­ One of the people who got three enough to win in this ballpark,” The New York Football Giants have had a tough me," says Trucks. “Nobody called year and was discharged on Sept. 28, who celebrated his 40th birthday in June. That puU the tain State Park south of Bir­ 1945, only a few days before the Trailing in the series three games ropes was Jim Rice, who touched Zimmer said. enough time artistically, without a winning ledger me, nobody notified me, I had to read son, who got his 14th victory of the these last five seasons. Now they've got trouble AUanta coach ahead of such other “youngsters” as Ju k mingham, Ala., and he enjoys what Tigers were to meet the Cubs in the to one, losing to the front running year. Sorenson went eight innings Sorenson for three singles. Lee tried to be philosophicai about Pardee and John Madden. Madden of the Raiders g ^ h u he’s doing so much, he has no com­ in the papers that I was gone.” within the family, at the top, with a schism at the Nor can he forget what happened to World Series. American League East Division before coming out in the top of the “I made some real good pitches to his loss. “I’ll get lots of runs sooner ownership level, where the younger half of the Mara job when he was 33 years old, something of a record in pelling desire to get back into modem times. But Curly Lambeau was the coach and him with the Yankees in 1958, the “The day after I came out of ser­ Boston Red Sox would have put the ninth after yielding a leadoff double Rice. I hit a lot of good spots on him. or later. I've been on the short end of clan is clamoring for a bigger voice in the team’s baseball where he once pitched six the stick this year. Somebody’s got to operations. general manager of the original Green Bay Packers In 1919 year he helped pitch them to a pen­ vice, I pitched the final game of the Brewers 12 games down without to Boston second baseman Jerry He hit line drives where anyone else, when he was just 21 years old. And venerable George Halas nd-hitters, two in the majors and four if they hit the ball, would have hit lit­ be there,” he said. nant in relief after coming from Kan­ season for Detroit,” Trucks says. another game against them this Remy. put the Chicago Bears together, coached and played end in in the minors. sas City before June 15. Murry “We then went right into the World “It's tough to make a move with tle flares,” Sorenson explained. As for the series, Lee said: “They 1920 when he was 25. Trucks was one whale of a pitcher, season. Q. In baseball, are you allowed to steal two bases at Dickson, also near the end of his Series." But the Brewers hunched their Sorenson, but I had my mind made up When asked if he thought Rice was were the second place club and we_^ once? If so, has anybody done It? — Donnie Hall, and since he could fire the ball with career, was traded to the Yankees, Trucks pitched the second game of m backs, dug in and pulled out another when I went out there. He always scary, Sorenson replied; “Jim Rice beat them three out of five. That's; Knoxville, Tenn. Q. I would like you to tell the readers who you think enough heat to put a batter's lights woidd win these heavyweight fights: Ken Norton vs. Leon too, that year. He came a little more the Series against the Cubs and beat win Monday, 4-3. says he's fine,” Bamberger said. isn't scary when he hits to left or to what we should do.” out permanently he always made Boston will try to get back on the Spinks, Jimmy Young vs. AUredo EvangeUsta, Ron Lyle than a month before the season them, 4-1, with the help of Hank “I thought we had to win two “He's gutsy and that’s why 1 left him right. He’s realty scary when he hits vs. Eamle Shavers, Jerry Quarry vs. Duane Bohlck, sure he never did. Every time he'd Greenberg’s three-run homer. here,'' said third baseman Sal Bando, in there so long. He gets stronger as them back through the middle. winning track Tuesday night in Geoitie Foreman vs. Muhammad All? — T.R., Pe Ell, throw one a little too close to a hitter, ended, but the Yanks included him on their list of World Series’ eligibles "That victory was more important who contributed his 14th in That’s when I get really scared.” Caiifomia. Dennis Eckersley (13-4) he’d always holler “look oul“ the game goes on.” and knocked off Trucks, informing to me than all the no-hitters I Bamberger hopes the tag of On the other side of the field, will pitch for the Red Sox against the I have to assiune you mean if they were to fight at this “Gus Zernial kidded me about that the sixth inning. “As it worked out moment in time. My picks then, in orfer, would be: Norton him he’d be their batting practice pitched, ” he says. we should have won more than two. “quitter” is no longer applied to his Boston manager Don Zimmer could Angel’s Frank Tanana (15-7). once,” says the slimmed-down to KO Spinks, Young to outbox Evangelista, Shavers to pitcher for the Series. Trucks owns World Series' rings We've got a long way to go and we'll Brewers. only shrug his shoulders when Milwaukee will head home for a deck Lyle, Bobick ditto over Quarry, and Ali to outpuff Trucks, in remarkably good shape thinking about the loss. Tuesday doubleheader with Toronto. “The reason given was that from three different teams — the do the best we can." “Sure we had a bad road trip (0-3 Foreman. for his 59 years. “He told me ‘Yeah, Tigers, Yankees and Pirates — but “It was like a shooting gallery out Jerry Augustine (10-11) and. Ed; Dickson, as a former National Perhaps in the past, Monday vs. Yankees, 2-3 vs. Red Sox) but it you always yell “look out,” but wears none of them. night's game would have been an wasn't because we played badly, it there and we only got three runs,” he Rodriguez (3-5) will pitch for Theoretically, you could steal three bases, but the scorer Q. Who do yon think Is or was the best quarterback In the nobody ever hears you.’” Leaguer, would know the Braves’ National Football League? — Kerry Watkins, Mattoon. ffl. hitters better,” Trucks recalls. Now Trucks goes to work every easy one for the Brewers to drop. But was because we got beat by the other said, as Boston left 11 men on base, Milwaukee against Toronto’s Jesse won’t give it to you. Joe Morgan of the Cincinnati Reds, on Virgil Trucks smiles telling that Jefferson (7-9) and Dave Lemanczykr the lead end of a double steal, went from second to home There’s a big difference between “is” and “was.’ My Trucks did not go back home as he day the same way he did in baseball not in 1978. team. This team doesn’t quit,” he five in scoring position. once when the catcher elected to try for the runner going pick for the best quarterback operating today is Ken story. He doesn’t smile that much and occasionally sandwiches in a Boston starter and loser Bill Lee (4-13). wanted to. His pride was such, “Maybe the Brewers of the past said. from first. However, the scorer gave him credit Stabler because, aside from his obvious qualifications as a talking about his major league round of golf between giving lessons. superb passer, he means more to his team than any other career, which covered 17 years with however, that when the Yankees one stolen base on the theory, according to Seymour Siwoff traveled to Milwaukee to play the He generally shoots somewhere of the Elias Sports Bureau, that it’s impossible for a runner current field general. For the best of all time. I’ll stick with the Tigers, Browns, White Sox, A's Otto Graham, the old Cleveland Brown who’s the athletic Braves, he declined to stay in the around 75 or 76 and that satisfies him Registration begins ^ to traverse 1§0 feet without the ball being handled. and Yankees and subsequent hitches director at the Coast Guard Academy (and currently same hotel with them. But he still sufficiently. as a coach with the Pirates and a Registration will begin Friday for Q. Who Is the fastest man ever to play the game of recuperating from serious surgery), simply because the pitched batting practice in the Series “I have no plans to join the tour,” r** ' basebaU? - Mike Sweet, Franklin, Neb. Browns won almost yearly when he was playing. There scout with the Braves. Trucks isn’t the 1978 Punt, Pass and Kick are, of course, many who feel John Unitas was the best he laughs. Competition in the showroom of There’s no sure answer for that. George Case, the old S'-TIMaST*- t 5 ^ ? Washington Senator speedster, once held that rMutation. pure quarterback. Gridder killed Dillon's Sales and Service, Mam But a of swifties imve come into the game in recent Street. years, such as Allen Lewis, a Panamanian once used by Parting shot: Standings BLYTHE, Calif. (UPI) - Stewart Johnston, president of the the Oakland A’s strictly for pinch running. Willie Wilson, Freshman quarterback Doug Thomp­ dealership said: “We’re looking the rookie outfielder of the Kansas City Royals, is ^ fast a With the increasing move to the three-man line by son was killed and star running back forward to a big local turnout m base runner as you’d ever want to find. Ironically, the most professional football teams, the counter-move National League Willie Gittens was injured early Manchester Sept. 29. We hope all base-stealing record holders, such as Maury Wills and Lou on offense is going to be more use of the I-formation Monday when the car they were Brock, didn’t have awesome reputations for straight ahead bMause it gives the running backs quicker angles to American League East youngsters, 8 through 13 years of age, spe^. W L Pet. GB driving to Arizona State overturned in this area will come in and register. squeeze through the gaps up front. East on Interstate 10, W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 63 51 .553 Our competition will have first, se­ Q. Why did the Oakland Raiders trade wide receiver Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box Chicago Thompson, 17, was pronounced Stolen base cond and third place trophies for con­ Mike Sianl to the Baltimore ColU for tight end R a ^ o ^ 6346, Incline Village, Nev. 89450. Because of the volume of mall, Boston 74 43 .632 dead on arrival at Palo Verde .564 8 Montreal testants in each of the six age groups, | Chester when they already have the best tight end In the there will be no Individual responses. New York 66 51 Hospital, Gittens; 18, was listed in Dave Concepcion of Cincinnati steals second against Pirates. NF1-, , and their star wide receiver, Fred Detroit 64 51 .557 9 Pittsburgh or 18 trophies in all.” stable condition with moderate in-' Rennie Stennett takes late throw but Pittsburgh triumphed. Milwaukee 63 52 .548 10 New York The national finals will be held at St. Louis juries, but hospital officials would (UPI photo) the NFC Championship game in Baltimore 63 54 .538 11 not disclose their nature. The January. Local winners will compete Cleveland 53 63 .457 20Vz West players, who were graduated from in zone contest and if winners they Leaders Toronto 46 70 .397 27 Vz W Pet. GB Fountain Valley High School in will go on to regional and national. Weal San Francisco .585 Southern California last spring, were W L Pet. GB PP&K registration will close at Sundberg, Texas 377 114 .302 12; Perry, SD 13-5; Rogers, Mtl 13-7; Los Angeles .576 both ejected from the automobile. Sparks sounds off Kansas City 63 52 .548 Cincinnati .568 Dillon’s on Sept. 29. All youths Batting Staub, Det 397 139 .300 John, LA 13-9. California 65 55 .542 Vz .508 signing up will receive free PP&K National League Lynn, Bos 397 119 .300 American League: Guidry, NY 16- San Diego Mendes sixth Oakland 61 60 ,504 5 .474 tip books. H Avg. Home Runs 2; Tanana, Cal 15-7; Flanagan, Balt Houston Rudy Mendes of East Catholic Texas 58 47 .504 5 .462 after Reds’ defeat 115 .318 National League; Luzinski, Phil 1^10; Torrez, Bos li-6; Caldwell, Mil Atlanta High took sixth place in the triple Burroughs, At) Minnesota 51 66 .436 13 150 .308 28; Foster, Cin 26; Smith, LA 25; 14-7; Sorensen, Mil 14-8; Palmer, Monday’s Kesulls jump at last weekend's National Meeting set Rose, Cin Chicago 47 69 .405 16 Vz Chicago 13, Atlanta 7 Madlock, SF 104 .307 Parker, Pitt 21; Dawson, Mtl 20. Balt 14-11. .370 21 AAU Junior Olympics at Lincoln, Earned Run Average Seattle 44 75 Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 4 NEW YORK (UPI) — Cincinnati Reds’ Manager Sparky The Joe D, Serignese Bowling Concepcion, Cin 128 .306 American League: Rice, Bos 28; Neb. National League: Vuckovich, St. L Houston 6, St. Louis 0 Anderson closed the clubhouse door Monday night and held a 10- League will hold a meeting to plan its Bqwa, Phil 143 .305 Thomas, Mil 27; Hisle, Mil 26; Monday’s Results Mendes had a leap of 47-feet, 4 %- 2.22; Rogers, Mtl 2.35; Swan, NY Today’s Games minute team meeting. new season Sept. 5 at 8 o’clock. At Whitfield, SF 113 .305 Baylor, Cal 24; Thornton, Clev 23. Milwaukee 4, Boston 3 inches to earn a medal. He had a 108 .305 Runs Batted In 2.50; Blue, SF 2.73; Owchinko, SD Atlanta (McWilliams 5-0) at jump'of 49-feet, 5-inches, but fouled, “I’m embarrassed as a manager Holiday Lanes in Manchester. Smith, LA Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 Parker, Pit , 121 .303 National League: Foster, Cin 87; 2.85. Chicago (Lamp 5-12) Alfrederik Joyner from East. St. when we don’t play well and I’m sure ^ N a t i o n a ^ ^ Last year’s team captains attend New York 4, Baltimore 1 Cruz, Hou ' 123 .301 aark , SF 83; Garvey and Smith, LA American League: Guidry, NY Detroit 11, Kansas City 2 Cincinnati (LaCoss 3-2) at Louis, Mo., took the event with a leap the players are embarrassed too,” or send a substitute with rosters of Vl Hebner, Phil 9 .300 76; Luzinski, Phil and Winfield, SD 1.88; Matlack, Tex 2.32; CJaldwell, Texas 4, (Chicago 3 Pittsburgh (Blyleven 9-8), N of 50-feet, 2 Vz-inches. said Anderson, after emerging from full names and hometowns of American League 75. Mil 2.47; Gura, KC 2.54; Palmer, Los Angeles (Rau 11-7) at the Reds' locker room following a 7-4 in the fourth, .... players. Balt 2.61. Philadelphia4Ruthven 10-8), N Dave Concepcion hit his sixth A 33-week schedule of games AB H Avg. American League: Rice, Bos and Today’s Games Stingley improves loss to the Pittbsurgh Pirates — Cin­ 139 .330 Sirikeoula San Francisco (Barr 6-9) at Mon­ homer and doubled in another run for Tuesdays is planned. Carew, Min Staub, Det 96; Hisle, Mil 83; Thomp­ Toronto (Jefferson 7-9 and Garvin CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. (U P D - cinnati's sixth loss in its last eight 114 .323 National League: Richard, Hou treal (Schatzeder 5-3), N the Reds, who feii two games behind New teams desiring information Oliver, Tex son, Det 81; Thornton, Qev 73. (3-11) at Milwaukee (Augustine 10-11 New England Patriots wide receiver games. Rice, Bos 157 .322 229; Niekro, Atl 182; Seaver, Cin 158; and Rodriguez 3-5), 2, N San Diego (Jones 10-10) at New Darryl Stingley was reported awake, “I toid them before the game that San Francisco and a game behind about the league should contact Brett, KC 107 .318 Montefusco, SF 136; Blue, SF 127. Minnesota (Jackson 4-4) at York (Swan 5-5), N alert and in good spirits in Eden if we’re going to win we have to Los Angeies - both of whom were Frank Macchi, 569-2054. Pitching Pinieila, NY 97 .313 American League: Ryan, Cal 184; Cleveland (Waits 7-13), N Houston (Lemongello 8-10) at St. Hospital today after undergoing a hammer. We scored nine runs in the idle - in the National League West. Victories Roberts, Sea 98 .306 Guidry, NY 182; Flanagan, Balt 125; Kansas City (Leonard 12-14) at Louis (Lopez 2-1), N myelographic study of a spinal injury In the only other NL games, Entry deadline National League: Blue, SF 16-5; four-game series in San Diego and Munson, NY 136 .304 Leonard, KC 124; Jenkins, Tex 107. Detroit (Young 4-1), N Wednesday's Games received during Saturday night’s that’s not enough. I was pieased Chicago whipped Atlanta, 13-7, and Deadline for entering the fourth Grimsley, Mtl 14-8; Niekro, Atl 14- Bell, a e 117 .302 Chicago (Stone 9-8) at Texas San Diego at New York game with the Oakland Raiders, tonight because they swung the bats Houston blanked St. Louis, 6-0. annual Candlelight League ‘B’ Slow Slight disagreement in Baltimore Cubs 13, Braves 7 Pitch Softball Tournament is (Comer 5-3), N Houston at St. Louis “The results of the study en­ for the first time in a long time.” Boston (Eckersley 13-4) at Califor­ Atlanta at Chicago courages physicians in regard to his The Reds smacked 13 hits but left Dave' Kingman slugged three Wednesday, announced Fred Cam- Before the lights went out last night - Michael let the ump have a few choice words. doubles and drove in three runs to Jal alai results nia (Tanana 15-7), N Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, N prognosis,” said Patriot business 10 runners on base. poseo. temporarily, the New York Yankees bitterly Lower photo, Randolph, Jackson and New York (Guidry 16-2) at Oakland manager Tom Hoffman. “No sur- Dave Parker and Jphn Milner com­ highiight Chicago’s season-high 16-hit The tournament Ms slated to run Los Angeles at Philadelphia, N protested Steve Palermo’s call at Manager Bob Lemon jaw with Palermo. Ran­ San Francisco at Montreal, N gerical procedures are contemplated bined to drive in five runs and Omar attack. Reliever Lynn McGlothen, 4- Aug. 19-20 and Aug. 26-27. Those (Langford 5-8), N dolph and Michael were ejected. (UPI photo) Baltimore (D. Martinez 8-10) at in the immediate future.” Moreno scored three as the Pirates 1, was the winner. first base on Willie Randolph. Top, Catfish Monday Evening wishing to enter a team contact Mike loan Cl* pows snomi u rn smus s a a r m i unnn ciK NOUS snm rans nsT CM MHtt snn pans socus son 3 n.4o 730 350 3 E n n C m i* 25.N I0J« 441 Seattle (5-9), N built an early lead for Jim Rooker, 7- Asiros 6, Cardinals 0 Crispino at the Manchester Rec Hunter, Reggie Jackson and Coach Gene 5 C kua I 25.00 0.50 SMSvlil IIM 1.U 9N IMO 11.50 20chu 4.00 440 1 M trxriiu 43« li t Mick Tingelhoff 8. Rooker left the game after six in­ Tom Dixon, 6-9, pitched a four- I hM hrtna U« 3.2C 3 llO riC H l 4.40 2Sa«KM 350 Department office. i CwTcnl Mlvt see 2 tab 5 fisaulei Wednesday’s Games nings with a stiff shouider and Kent hitter and Art Howe drove in three bM a 34 50.10 »M>U 2-3 5430 WMl 13 5130 MANKATO, Minn. (UPI) - Mick Tingelhoff, veteran center of the MMa l.S 3lt4 PobcU 43 131.40 PviKb 33 13420 PKhcti 3-1 110.40 runs with his seventh homer and a PvticUSl lUO Tri4Ktl 3.11120.30 Toronto at Milwaukee, N Minnesota Vikings, was hospitalized in St. Paul Monday with an ankle injury Tekuive came on to record his 19th TiiMa 5-14 iU.lt TrHRU 432 MiZO T r ilK ll 3 2 5 042.10 Cleveland at Detroit, N two-run singie to pace Houston. Bob nns C l* lOlws sms pojns ocni OIK loous son poors muni OK NOUS san rans received when he was kicked above the ankle in the tearn s exhibition save. ttcoa CM NMUS sna pans 0.40 iOO 2laKnlhraMi 1410 330 340 i Iriirti OdM I44« 4M 4N Kansas City at Minn, N Pittsburgh batted around in the Forsch, 9-14, was the loser. tli^Merl It.U tot S.N lu e»M tt** 540 540 530 JM against Washington. Team physician Dr. Donald Lannin said he would not 3Mlo> 11 JO 4 JO 5 bNTiica I Z ip l 5 ktt Craa* Chicago at Texas, N first against loser Paul Moskau, 3-3, CkilCni iiO Ml 3J0 7 OriKti Ckull I 400 4 lacni kvdia 5.N speculate on the extent of the injury. f , i u.mior s u ^ i v e S eries 1 Prti bM i N 0 « . 37 42ii OMh 2-5 44M W dl5-1 3930 Boston at California, N The Vikings cut three players Monday — free agent safety Malcolm Hunter, t t Yankees wacky MMaMIlM M kU 7-5 10130 to score three runs. Parker blasted Ptrfftb 7 3 13450 PkIkU 2-5 I2S.M PvMa 34 S1S.1C TrilKtl 7-53 330730 New York at Oakland, N punter Mike Deutsch and free-agent wide receiver James Hall - bringing his 21st homer in the second and the career-high ninth victory. Rusty TnheU 341 1.1SI.7I TrilKll 7 34 CWJO TrilKll 2-47 1JM.40 NEW YORK (UPI) - Ken this with blackoutsSiad rainouts,” several calls during the series. “Both SUTS CMC OOOUS SOT poins wn OK OOOUS son point n o n 233341 Baltimore at Seattle, N Pirates were on their way to a 7-0 Staub tied Boston’s Jim Rice for the- noi cwiicaus son POSTS L20 T.00 5 kq Cmila 40 4.N 2.M (T3IMH1.4H their roster down to 65. said New York’s Rich Gossage, who teams stayed still and gave Boston ] IWntii ka I tiO m IN 3 Bsscvai 7.40 430 lead. Singleton will never be ac­ RBI league lead with 96. ; ] SitMi OdM 7J0 4.00 32iWiCirili Player trade won the last game in rell more time.” SUIawi UC lit 1.40 4 Bmii OdM 410 “Moskau couldn’t get the breaking cused of exaggerating. Rangers 4, While Sox 3 I Cm b|a 4 N MMi 35 31.50 “Everything happened j^u could New York trails the first-place Red MMa 2 5 U44 (kMeia 23 30.40 bali over,” said Cincinnati catcher FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The Jim Sundberg’s two-run single PeriNti 3-2 fllO PHlKtl 33 74.40 “I guess you could call this an in­ think,gf in this series and sm e things Sox by eight games in the American PalKti 2 5 I21II TritecU 3-24 3(li0 TrilK tl 434 12140 Johnny Bench. New England Patriots Monday teresting series,” he said Monday highlighted a four-run fifth to help Trihcti 2 54 UtIJt For More Good Years traded offensive tackle Bob McKay you coWdiiT im agine^said Graig League East. The Orioles are U Shop the super buys In Bench was amazed at the power of night, after the New York Yankees games games back in fifth. Texas pull within five games of Kan­ your Classified section Nettles, wholHt a tyr^-run homer off m * GME SM US SHCN PQMTS GOODYEAR Parker, whose three RBI gave him 72 to the Detroit Lions in exchange for topped the , 4-1, to sas City. Ferguson Jenkins went the , rtjU. lo clinch the In other AL games, Milwaukw IS r iir te 14.00 11.20 0 ^ today. Tomorrow you’ll In Your Car for the season. Jim Mitchell, a defensive end and conclude a wacky four-game series distance to run his record to 11-7 as LOO 4J0 game. nipped Boston, 4-3,, Detroit 3.00 be pleased with the “I thought it was just a fiy bail,” tackle. that included everything but the hammered Kansas City, ll-2,Texas Texas won its fifth straight. (M a 34 57J0 money you've saved. Both are eight-year veterans of the Mickey Rivers lijo ^ in one run.and Perferta 1-3 11170 Bench said of Parker’s homer. “He kitchen sink. Two of the games were iedged Chicago, 4-3, and Cleveland Indians 4, Twins 3 Jal alal entries pros. McKay was acquired by the scored another, helping make Earl Trifecta t-3 4 O llSO hit it late. It’s just his brute strength cut short because of rain and'two shaded Minnesota, 4-3. Gary Alexander hit two run­ that got it out of here. He’s as strong Patriots in 1976 in a trade with others were delayed a total of four Weaver’s 48th birthday an unhappy scoring singles as Cleveland snapped Tigers 11, Royals 2 Tuesday Evening Cleveland. Mitchell was a third- one. a five-game losing streak. Jeff Holly, Great Grip tbrSummeri times when the power failed in as he can be. “ We lost,” said Weaver, who ^ I t May smacked two RBI singles 7th GAM SMUS lOtti GAM SMUS Miiner drove in two runs with a round draft choice of the Lions in IttSMf OOOHIS 4(hCAAKSMUS 7P0MS 7P0irrs Memorial Stadium. angered the Yankees by arguing for Detroit and Milt Wilcox reached a 0-1, was the loser. 7 POMS 7 POMS I. Eriia single in the first and a sacrifice fiv 1970. “1 never experienced a series like 1. 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Arriaca I Urpaca and old tire collapses like a house of cards. sant Valley as if it were is home t laaevan Sabasban t latcaran Girita 2. Zabala0rM Pleasant Valley Country Club, pros over the last decade (except last One problem is Mingolla's health. about the layout. ' * 2. tern larteran L firaraica I Sabastiaa 3. Emwa Gam He may not be able to handle the af­ The greens are too bumpy, too course, even suggested there might 3. Javy laain L Be Marcatea 4. Darria Ecanirra 4. Azea Javiar PRACTICE • If Hc sell out ol your si/e we wiH issue you a ram check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price carved out of an orchard, is not year when it was a designated stop). not be a tournament here next year. What Pleasant Valley has going for 4.1a bpa 4. Arriap I Gnzalat 5. Uriarte Urn 5. Elarria bmk Pleasant Valley is usually tops in fair next year and his loss would be a erratic, too slow, the pros say. They DteaOy Sar^ 5. ErwM Ecasarra i Jaey Catoittt L Gnnfca I Garanni feel the Pleasant Valley layout is the But that aside was quickly denied by it is its ability to handle 35,000 people 1 AfTiica I laviar I L Saiaa Za^ 7. Satan Javiar 7. Jaay Etaaana • Wheel Alignment • Shocks exactly the apple of Raymond PGA attendance. The high turnout great one to the game and to New a day. It also has familiarity, which lUfTtmu 7. Zakila CiraRaai L Oriarte GMoaiar worst-conditioned course they play. PGA chieftain Jack Tuthill. L Aari Oteva i Arri Carita L Ana HartaiOa Floyd’s eye. can be attributed to several factors. England. in some circles may breed contempt, SMS Ernim Odbaa SMS Salan Sabastin IVfLL BE HELD • Headlights Without Mingolla’s guidance, the The course also has more doglegs Tuthill said the PGA had no reser- SttSUOasial trntmOmkt SERVICE! • Front End Repair Pleasant Valley is one of two stops - vations about Pleasant Valley and but not on the PGA ^u r. on the PGA tour in New England, the tournament may have to find a spon­ than your average kennel (nine) and • Brakes • Radiator Repair But the 7,119-yard layout near sor. American Optical, which pros do not like to play a lot of that the touft wants a stop in New MON. AUG. 14 Worcester has consistently been one other being the Greater Hartford England. Wharabout Hartford? That But what will trouble thfe 4veit SERVICE! • State Inspections Open, Sports-mad New Englanders bankrolled this year’s tourney, is up­ doglegs. PORSCHE AUDI • Exhaust of the plums on the PGA tour as far “The characteristic of this course was in New England the last time next year is the timing m® TUE. AUG. 15 as attendance is concerned. can never get enough of the game. set with the lack of publicity it September. Many proa,who might ot- B y H otim a n • Balancing • Safety Checks received from the media. There also is doglegs,” says Floyd. “A dogleg anybody checked. SERVICE! Floyd speaks for many of his Then there is the sponsor, Cuz dinarily play in the tolimament if jt 700 Connecticut Blvd., Ea»t Hartford w r ^ Mingolla, who had the foresight to was no major television coverage course can get to you mentally. You 6 :3 0 P M colleagues when he calls the course have to keep yourself cued to the shot Few who follow golf would choose was in August will slop it l|ecause grant exemptions to such people as this year, one of only a handful of they have made enough money to • SERVICE •PARTS •BODY SHOP (»IANGE shoddy and unkempt, the turf at hand and not to the final result. It Pleasant Valley (or Wethersfield for Ben Crenshaw (who needed one when PGA events not shown on TV. gain exempt status the rtext year,. For Service Call AT CHARTER OAK FIELD NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. equivalent of Columbo's raincoat. become.s a demanding course to play that matter) on their top 10 list of LUBE & FILTER he first came here) and winner John But the course itself may prove to The future of the dapple (frehaw w ALL GIRLS ENTERING GRADES But then those sour grapes are be the end of the tournament, or at mentally.” new England courses. And the only 528-9447 295 BROAD S T . (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE spouted by most pros everywhere. Mahaffey, who was down in the turned golf course seimS okai^ rigljt least the end of the Pleasant Valley The pros even asked Pleasant other New England course to host a 5 THROUGH 8 IN SEPTEMBER SAFETY $8.88 Conditions, next to prize money and dumps professionally and personally major PGA eVent recently (The now, at least for andther NO NEED TO WAITI ARE El ig ib l e UP TO S QUARTS earlier this year. Classic. Valley officials to move the 12th tee how long it remains a flleasaritvall^ ■HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED 10 W 40 OIL alpaca sweaters, are the most impor­ to make the hole less of a dogleg. Country Club in Brookline, Mass., for PHONE 643-1161 But the tournament, already Touring pros do hot like the length by people who CARE" tant topic of conversation at any Tournament officials complied. , the 196S U.S. Open) resulted in the remains to be seen, ^ ^ | ’ - TOA stop. scheduled for hext yehr, may not of the fairways, although bluegrass MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 15. 1978- PAGE FIFTEEN’ Daily loss Peopletalk Going home Pizzeria on Bleeker Street.^ born "coochie-coochie” queen Charo $2 million traded wedding vows at a She's still Christina Onassis Back in the 60s, Allen was a . private home in Lake Tahoe, Calif., Kauzov, and she’s back in Moscow struggling stand-up comic, playing with Hollywood producer Kjell for papers with brand new husband Sergei small clubs in the village. Since then, Kauzov — who didn’t meet her Mon­ he’s used the neighborhood in several Florentin Hasten. Charo, who divorced bandleader day at the airport. films, including “Annie Hall” and Xavier Oigat three months ago, went NEW YORK (UPI) - The city’s Says Christina, “There’s no "The Front.”, thtee major daily newspapers, shut mystery why he wasn’t there. He was His picture'. Jihngs om a wall at to court last October and legally got down for nearly a week by a not informed that I was coming back John’s now — BesW^tnat of Tony helF age changed from 36 to 26. She says she lied about her age when she pressmen’s strike, are losing an es­ today.” The mystery of her sudden Musante, another regular customer. first cam^ to the United States, so timated $2 million a day because of flight to Athens — right in the middle Shaun sues 1 she could work nightclubs and marry the walkout and an end to the dispute of her honeymoon — remains, but she Shaun Cassidy — teeny-bopper Cugat, at 15. is not in sight. isn’t discussing it. heart throb and star of the TV series Both sides met Monday for about Family sources say she made the “ Nancy Drew-Hardy Boys .Glimpses six hours at a Manhattan hotel and trip to reassure family members that Mysteries” — says he’s being ripp^ Britain’s Princess Anne turned 28 concentrated on the number of jobs the 3500 million Onassis shipping em­ off by merchandisers peddling Tuesday and marked the occasion by fbr pressmen, a key issue in the dis­ pire won’t fall into Soviet hands. But posters with his beaming smile and issuing a set of official birthday pute now in its sixth day. the sources add she isn’t thrilled T-shirts bearing his name. photographs of herself, husband ’The talks were to resume this mor­ about life in Moscow and is trying to His Los Angeles promotion com­ Mark Phillips and 9-month-old son ning. talk Sergei into moving to Greece. pany is suing four firms contracted Asked if progress had been made, t ! Peter taken by Antony Armstrong- Still home to distribute the items during a re­ Jones, former husband of Anne’s federal mediator Kenneth Moffett cent concert tour — for 3160,000. would only say Monday night, "The Princess and her family Woody Allen’s career has taken aunt. Princess M argaret.... Former him a long way from his old turf in Cassidy says they were given soccer star Pele joined disco dancers talks were constructive.” exclusive rights to manufacture and He said the sessions dealt largely Princess Anne, who celebrates her 28th birthday today, is New York City’s Greenwich Viiiage, at New York’s Studio 54 Monday but the multiple-Oscar winner — and sell the souvenlers, but failed to night at a benefit sponsored by the with "information gathering.” photographed at Gatcombe Park on Isle of Wight with her hus­ return 3159,734.38 in sales. 'Referring to the bargaining band, Captain Mark Phillips, and their son Peter, born in scorner — hasn’t forgotten his roots. Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Allen and a few friends showed up Charo weds tournament to raise money for a sessions before the walkout began, November 1977. (Photo by Lord Snowdon via UPI) Moffett said the atmosphere was Sunday night to down several pizzas, First she changed her age, and now special Olympic Games for the Han­ "better than we've had for quite a with beer and soda, at John’s she's changed husbands. Spanish- dicapped njhile." • Both sides have anticipated the American balloonists slrike, which began last Wednesday Duplicate bridge night, will be a lengthy one. reported off course "I don't see a short strike,” said Tanash Atoynaton, first; Glenn Pren­ Norann Coggins, first; Irving R.J. Kracke, executive director of Center Bridge Club tiss and Bili Curtiss, second; Bar­ Carlson and Beverly Saunders, se­ the Publishers Association, which BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) — Three (Farenheit) at their altitude, 16,000 Aug. 4 at the Masonic Temple bara Beckley and Murray Powell, cond ; Eugene Toch and Joyce Soren­ represents The New York Times, Americans, hoping to be the first to feet, and said it was only about 10 third. son, third. W e re th e ^ Daily News and Post as he returned -North-South: Jim Baker and Burt fly to Europe in a balloon, were degrees warmer in their gondola. July 20 at 385 N. Main St. —Mary fb the bargaining table. Smyth, first; Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Manchester A.M. Bridge reported 50 miles off course early But they said they were “feeling McCarthy, second; Flo Elmer and Willhide and Beverly Saunders, first; ' William Kenney, president of the today as their Double Eagle If gqpd” and were bundled warmly, Club Frankie Brown and Jane Lowe, se­ Printing Pressmen's Local No. 2, Earle Curtiss, third. July 27 at 385 N. Main St.—Frankie drifted slowly across the North McClure said. East-West; Mr. and Mrs. Donald cond; Mollie Timerck and Ann was no more optimistic than this Atlantic, but a spokesman said there Last September, Abruzzo and Brown and Marilyn Jackson, first; DeMartin, third. weekend when he warned publishers Denley, first; Barbara Farrell and Peg O’Connor and Marion McCarthy, was no "cause for alarm at this Anderson failed in an attempt to Bob Bencker, second; Mr. and Mrs. July 17 at 385 N. Main St. -North- of a “very long strike.” second; Linda Simmons and Sandy point.” reach Europe via a northern route. Russell Smyth, third. South: Frankie Brown and Hazel IThe 1,600-member pressmen's un- Craft, third. “It may become a serious situa­ Bad weather, including subfreezing July 28 at the Masonic Temple Anderson, first; Flo Barre and Ann ipn struck the three papers to protest tion, but as it stands right now it’s temperatures, forced them down July 24 at 385 N. Main St. -North- DeMartin, second; Beverly Saunders new work rules that will allegedly -North-South; Dean and Marion South: Flo Barre and Ann DeMartin, not and we just have to wait till we north of Iceland after 66 hours in the McCarthy, first; Nick Daum and and Ann Staub, third. reduce the number of pressmen by have more informaton,” said David air. first; Sue Shuey and Marge Prentiss, East-West: Jane Lowe and Moliie Talk of theTown! half. Frank Tomlinson, second; Penny second; Frankie Brown and Marilyn McClure, spokesman at the crew’s The trio passed the 66-hour mark at Timreck. first; Murray Poweli and With reporters, deliverers and Weatherwax and Barbara Davis, Jackson, Joyce Rossi and Judy Pyka, headquarters at Weather Services 3 p.m. Monday. third. Barbara Beckley, second; Joyce other unions supporting the Corp. in Bedford. Seventeen attem pts by other tied for third. Rossi and Wilma Willoughby, third. East-West: Donald Weeks and East-West; Connie Dube and pressmen, the three papers — with a The 112-foot-high silver and black bailoonists over the past 100 years all combined circuiation of 3.4 million— balloon carrying Ben Abruzzo, 48, ended in failure. 'The most recent have been completely shut down. Maxie Anderson, 44, and Larry New­ took place late last month when two HALL FOR RENT The city's Office of Economic Englishmen ditched at sea only 110 The Herald...First in Manchester with all of the news since 1881. Prov­ man, 31, of Albuquerque, N.M., was TV highlights tonight For parties, showers, receptions, Development estimated Monday the last spotted by a NASA weather miles from the French coast. meetings. i Complete kitchen papers are losing about 32 million in Both Abruzzo and Anderson have Happy Days. When Fonzie Shirley. Laverne goes to a ball FaciUties. U rge enclosed parking satellite at 5 p.m. EDT Monday, 8 p.m. CBS, Family Film lot. Inquire: en Manchester’s first choice for many years — The Herald and its live­ revenue each day they do not publish about 550 miles northeast of St. been balloonists since 1970. Before Classics. “ Charlotte s Web. falls in love with a pretty dan­ with Lenny—the Count of — 31.5 miliion from advertising and John’s, Newfoundland. McGure said taking off last Friday from Presque E.B. White’s lale of a pig cing teacher he forces his Kilikowsky and 89th in line to Lithuanian Hall !3500,000 from circulation. being fattened for Yuletide friends to attend her the Polish throne.(R) 24 QOLWAY STREET that was 50 miles further north than Isle, Maine, Abruzzo, the owner of a 9 p.m. CBS, Movie. “Sub­ ;' On Sunday, the city estimated the ski resort, estimated the odds and the spider who saves beleaguerd ballet school.(R) MANCHESTER ly paper can be seen being picked up and read from Spring Street to expected. marine X-I,” starring James Callb«fora8P.M. PBS Masterpiece Theatre. papers lost 36 million in advertising But he noted the original flight plan against success were 17-1. him.(Conclusion.R) NBC. “Anna Karenina.” Caan. Miniature British subs [hone64^J18or64J^^ revenue and 3850,000 in circulation of the helium-filled balloon was ten­ Anderson is president of a uranium> Just for Laughs. Well and not- revenue. ^o-w ell known comics. ABC, 8:30 p m. ABC. Laverne and take on the Nazi navy. NBC, Porter, from North Schooi St. to Pine. tative anywa/ since the course and copper mining firm and Newman Movie, “ My Name is New York City itself is losing 32 depends on the wind. is a commercial pilot with about 6,- Nobody,” starring Henry Fon­ miliion daily in retail sales, the "We haven’t seen anything that 000 hours of flight time, mostly in da as an aging gunfighter with heaviest losses being incurred by the Theater schedule an upstart admirer. ABC, But that’s oniy part of the story...The Herald covers the news of the gives us cause for alarm at this Lear Jets. He also is the owner of a LMUSLMIM big department stores and the enter­ point,” he said. hang glider manufacturing firm and Three's Company. Jack sits RrUnB tainment industry. plans to hang glide to earth when the E. Hartford Drive-ln — U.A. Theater 1 — “ Eyes of down on a shoebox containing The balloon is headed for a hoped- M ars” 2:00-4:30-7:00- a parakeet Mr. Roper bought ■ The city's three largest papers balloon is over land. “ High Balling-;- (PGh 8:30; Laura valuable two Town area of Manchester and East Hartford and sur­ for Thursday night touchdown in “Breaker. Breaker" (PG) for his w ife.(R) PBS, TV on decided to post new work rules after In order to glide to earth, Newman 9:20 Europe. 10:15 U.A. Theater 2 — "Animal Trial. . . r negotiations failed to produce a new In a garbled radio message Mon­ will have to use a rope ladder to get contract by their self-imposed E. Windsor Drive-ln — “The House " 2:154:45-7:4510:00 9:30 p.m. ABC, C arter Coun­ Of iHf THlF^nKIND day, the crew said the outside to a hang glider suspended beneath U.A, T h e a le r3 -" H o o p e r“ try. Chief Roy finds an un­ rounding towns. deadline. Driver'-. (R) 8:30; "D am na­ temperature was 25 degrees the balloon's gondola. tion Alley " IPG) 10:00 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30-9:30 opened bailot box indicating ■m tD gr(pq) . All three are completing conver­ Manchester Drive-In — Vernon Cine 1 — "The that Teddy may not have won sion to computerized cold-type prin­ "Pink Panther Cartoon” 8:15; D river" 7:10-9:10 the mayoral election.(R) ■TAIIT* WED. ting operations and claim they need “Damien Omen H” 8:20; Vernon Cine 2 — “Damien 10 p.m. ABC, 20-20.N- - “CHUP D m cTisr far fewer pressmen as a result. The Shoppers see theater “Suspiria" 10:00 Omen II" 7:30-9:30 PLui“m i n - \ r It covers more area at a lower cost than other media — for its adver- Publishers’ Association has said the reduction will be accomplished Scenes from “Damn Yankees” for evening shoppers in downtown M on.-TM s. $ |S 0 through attrition and that all regular produced by Manchester’s Capitol Manchester at the base of the flag ■oOlCblM tisers...and that’s why your favorite stores are found in The Heraid. employes will be guaranteed jobs. Theatre Corp. will be presented this pole in Center Park. This production ine union, in turn, has said the week in public shopping areas on is sponsored by the Manchester publishers are attempting to in­ both sides of the Connecticut River, Downtown Merchants Association. If you are not receiving The Herald at home each day...call today for crease profits. and finally in its en tirety in The full production of the musical Manchester. comedy hit will be seen Friday and Today at 5 p.m., members of the Saturday at 8 p.m. in Bailey home delivery. cast will be seen at the Hartford Auditorium at Manchester High EAST HARTFORD Now you know Civic Center. Wednesday at 6:45 School. Tickets will be available at IJSHOUTfb DRIVE IN f>78 /44« The walls of the ancient Italian city p.m,, shoppers at the Westfarms the door. Reservations may be made AMMAL of Pompeii, preserved by a volcanic Mall in West Hartford will see and by calling the box office at 643-1937 or eruption in A.D. 79, are filled with hear some of the musical scenes 228-0189. RYAN O’NEAL graffiti of all kinds. One epithet, from the show on the Grand Court Group rates, senior citizen dis­ “THE possibly written by a jilted lover, Stage. counts and reduced dinner plan are reads: “Lucilia sells her body.” Tliursday at 7 p.m., the “Damn also available by phoning the box of­ DRIVER’ Yankees” cast will perform excerpts fice. iHauihoiigM 649-9333 Uwatudekigoback inlheiMin’... iScoff’* World gEAST WINDSOR m m s2 u s BOUT! b DRIVE IN St Joseph Church, Rockville Dick Clark on a spree Parish Grounds By VERNON SCOTT MAMMOTH OUTDOOR The children live with their mother ENDS TUESDAY • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dick in the San Fernando Valley, except SHOW STARTS S:ZO BAZAAR Clark, the pied piper of teen-age for Richard who was graduated from All This Week music, is on a building spree, con­ college last June. They visit their llWflEN ® structing a new home to replace the father often. Rides • Boothe • Bingo home he built three years ago in Despite Clark’s pride in his home, lOMBSJ e Refreehmente Malibu Beach and a new three-story he is waiting approval of the state to office building in Burbank. build a bigger, better house on what Free Admiiiion • It’s a wonder Clark has time for he says is the last four-acre “SUSPIMA” anything but work. beachfront property in Southern HTgd. ' Currently, in addition to apearing California. He paid a fortune for the “ CORVETTE SUMMER” on the air daily with “The 320,000 acreage and will once again design Pyramid’’ and weekly with the house. “I found it by mistake,” he says. INVITATION FROM “ American Bandstand,” he is OUR FAMILY producing a half-dozen musical “My dog Mort ran away one day and illanri|?alf r Suptitug Hrralft I found him on this deserted stretch TO YOURS Specials and two TV movies for NBC. : Clark is so pressed for time he of beach. I looked up the owner and Join Us For . hasn’t a single free evening for the bought it.” OUR MON.-THURS. The Bee Gees Dick and Kari spend as much time 81 6 5 4 ),'l next eight weeks. His wife of one SPECIALS BIHKiH year, Kari, acts as his secretary — as possible at the beach. They jog a mile on the sand together every mor­ $ 0 3 5 11 SPECIALS probably so they can see something O TO CHOOSE ning and then head for Dick’s office of each other during the week. Kari FROM fi (s IIII ii a ;i ' :is so busy she has a secretary just to on the Sunset Strip. I’keep Dick’s schedule straight. Three times a month the couple DAVIS FAMILY •' The Clarks held their wedding Dirk Clark flies to New York, where they keep a RESTAURANT reception in a tent on the sands Manhattan apartment. Dick tapes his CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER TUES. THROUGH THUGS. SPECIALS “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER SINGE 1881” besides their home, a four-level kitchen. The entire room is 'sur­ “320,(X)0 Pyramid Show” then makes rounded by a rock wali from which a a personal appearance stop or two BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP showcase which Dick designed. MinchMtsr Evsnlng Hsrald The living room ceiling soars 36 self-circuiating fresh-water stream with his “Dick Clark’s Good 01’ Rock a STEAK COMBO PLATE ... .*6.BS spilis into a reflecting pool. and Roll Show” at fairs or theme PubIWtBd ivtiY tvBnIng txMpt feet high, with a breathtaking view of , _und^ ind holldByt. EnttrBd tt th§ FRESH BAKED the ocean. The house appears to be Dick and Kari share the cooking. parks. MinchMttr, Conn. Poft OMc* M 8o* BOSTON SCROD ...... *B .9S all glass and wood and is decorated in He is a whiz at soups and likes to im­ Their travels and seven-day work cond CiBM Mall Mtttar. soft brown tones and warm natural press friends with his mushrooms, week leave little time for recreation. Suggeatod Carrier Rates FILLET OF SOLE ROLLITINI ..*B.95 colors. spinach, French onion, and The Clarks seldom entertain at home Paytblo In Advtnot FILLED WITH CRABMEAT unless their guest$ are somehow Singlo copy...... 8TUPFINQ AND TOPPED WITH A THE HOMHOWN DAILY NEWSPAPER The front deck has been glassed in cauliflower-corn concoctions. Kari Woohly...... 90* and converted into a cozy dining does the baking and sparkles at fluf­ related to business activities. On# month...... 13.90 SEAFOOD NEUBERQ SAUCE room. In addition to looking out on fy, light crepes. Dick’s public image is that of a Throo monihi ...... 111.70* Six month!...... 123.40 Reservations a must. T e l.6 4 3 - 2 3 4 2 the Pacific, the room is surrounded Clark and his first wife, Loretta, Beau Brummel in faultlessly tailored On! yoor...... $40.90 MM FUtM Upon RoquMt PQ 1 by 160 different succulent plants, came to a parting of the ways eight sports jackets and suits. He calls it Subtcrlbori who fall to racolva his TV uniform. At home and on the OPEN tUNDAT 12:00 ll!M l! 11 PJ. PLEASE CALLTHEATRE tended by Kari, which thrive in the years ago. They are the parents of thair nawapapar bofora 9:30 p.m. FORSCflEENTMES beach he can be found in biue jeans ihould talaphona tho circulation* DININQ ROOM A COCKTAIL LOUNGE FOR MANCHESTER moist ocean air. Duane, 15; Richard, 21; and daughter dapartmant, M7'9949. I Clark is particularly proud of the Cindy, 13. and T-shirt. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 15, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Aug. 15, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTEEN

Htip Wanted 13 Hornet For Sale Business 23 Homot For Sale 23 Senate continues debate NURSES AIDES- 7 a.m to 3 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 11p.m. Full time and part time. Enjoy working with a skilled and Hrong gains listed dedicated staff, in a very plea­ on tuition tax credits She Herath sant and modem atmosphere. EAST HARTFORD — Joseph P. Mott, chairman of Experience preferred. Good WASHINGTON (UPI) - The measure cut from the $8.4 billion bill possible overpricing of generic CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING benefits, excellent working Mott's Supermarkets Inc., operator of 22 Shop-Rite conditions. Please call Doris Senate continues debate today with a President Carter wanted. drugs, and Chairman John Moss, D- ^upeVljiarkets in Connecticut and Western Blain RN, Director of Nurses, possible vote on federal tax credits The legislation was approved 223- Calif., said Califano "will be Ij^assa^usetts, has reported strong gains in the com- 646-0129, Manchester Manor for elementary and secondary educa­ 167 and sent to the Senate, where a required to face possible contempt pany’s 'second quarter and first half operations. PHONE 643-2711 Nursing Home, 385 West tion with some proponents committee is still studying it. action by the subcommittee this , Net sales for the quarter ended July 1,1978, rose 18 per­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Center Street, Manchester. suggesting the legislation be passed Wednesday morning” if he fails to House-Senate conferees have cent to $53,095,612 from a record $41,612,264 achie'ved in COUPLE TO MANAGE to await a Supreme Court ruling on agreed to a compromise on ending produce the documents. the second quarter of the previous year. Wholesale outlet from home, its constitutionality. the U.S. arms embargo against The House Government Operations , Net profit rose 70 percent to $603,339, from $354,272 a part time. $1350 plus per Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., in­ Turkey, which now seems likely to Committee continues debate on a bill year earlier. Earnings per share amounted to 46 cents as INDEX month potential without leaving present position. Hrt- troduced an amendment, declaring win approval in both houses of that would create a $13.7 billion N O T I C E S compared to 27 cents for the second^arter of 1977. National Weather Forecast ford interview 528-5045 ask for Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 the sense of Congress that the only Congress. Department of Education, which has • For/the six-month period, net salw totalled $101,305,- 1 Lost snd Pound 2 P a r s o n s is Lee. GROWING WHOLESALE dis­ GO GETTER - Ambitious way to determine the constitutionali­ The conferees agreed Monday to caused a tug of war between the 3 Announeamants 3aOO 2«77 792. an increase of 19 percent over the $84,961,055 tributor seeks a dependable son, energetic, reliable, ty of federal aid to private and accept the basic provisions of the House and Senate over the education 4 Entartsinment KITCHEN HELP part time achieved a year ago. Net profit was up 68 percent for the 5 - Auctions individual with class 2 license available for Immediate parochial schools was to pass it and amendment giving the president the of American Indian children. first .half of 1978 and totalled $1,091,273, equal to 84 cents UATTLIS and full time openings. Apply to make deliveries and assist employment, large company. FINANCIAL East Hartford Convalescent give the Supreme Court an opportuni­ The House committee Monday at counter. Excellent oppor­ $150 a week, potential plus in­ right to end the embargo under cer­ per share versus $649,296, or 50 cents per share. 8 BondS'StockS'MoriQsgas Home, 745 Main Street, East — tunity for advancement. Paid centives. Call 646-3936. EOE. ty to rule on the issue. tain conditions. killed an amendment to place Indian Mott noted that 1978’s first half reflected the additional 9 Personal Loans Hartford. 9-4 p.m. 10 - Insurance vacations, profit-sharing and The Senate rejected an amendment A House investigation subcom­ schools — now controlled by the volume generated by the Westfield, Mass., supermarket benefits. Call 649-4563 for ap­ RELIABLE HARD by Sen. Barry Goldwater, R^Ariz., mittee Monday said HEW Secretary Bureau of Indian Affairs — under the opened last October, with second quarter sales further EMPLOYMENT TELEPHONE SOLICITOR pointment. WORKING INDIVIDUAL 13 Help Wanted WANTED - Full time. Apply which would have given a tax credit Joseph Califano may be charged with planned $13.7 billion department. A assisted by the new 52,000-square foil Waterbury food 14 _ Business Opportunities I iAMniAMCItCO Wanted to assist cook. Duties 15 - Situation Wanted in person Parkade Lanes include dishwashing, of up to $150 to any homeowner contempt of Congress Wednesday if Senate version of the bill, however, and drug store which opened in mid-Mhrch 1978. I ' ~ between 9 am and 5 pm. EOE. BOOKKEEPING AND whose properly taxes pay for public includes Indian schools in the depart­ EDUCATION TYPING essential for dlver- cleaning, and food prep. Part he continues to protect the trade He went on to say that the company appears likely to 18 Private instructions sive part time job for a time. Apply in person between schools, regardless of whether he or secrets of big drug companies. ment. al'hiqve his previous expressed goal oy$200 million in 19 _ Schools-Cissses PARTS SUPERVISOR Instructions Wanted responsible person with in­ 2 and 4. Rein N.Y.-Style Deli- she had children in school. Califano has refused to turn over Leslie Gelb, director of the State sjles for 1978 by a good margin. aniFlhat profits would 20 -- needed for automative parts itiative. Apply in person at Restanrant, El Camlno Plaza, lowiiT iiM niAium department. Full time salary The House, in a night session Mon­ secret Food and Drug Administra­ Department’s bureau of political- probably set a new record for the year as well. BEAL ESTATE W.H. England Lumber Oo. 428 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. 23 Homes tor Sale starts at $150 weekly. All com­ Route 44A, Bolton Notch. day. approved its biggest foreign aid tion files on the manufacture and military affairs, and Thomas Davies, ;it was also disclosed that the company would open its 24 _ Lots-Lsnd for Sale pany benefits. For appoint­ 25 — Investment Property GENERAL FACTOIJV help money bill ever — a $7.17 billion assistant director of the Arms Con­ 2Srd'Shop-Rite in Bloomfield in later his year. 26 — Business Property ment call 680-2233. EXPERIENCED EXHIBIT wanted.' Grinders, fire trol and Disarmament Agency, are • 27 — Resort Properly 28 Real Estate Wanted BUILDER - Supervisory brickers, and chipping depart­ scheduled to testify today before a - MECHANIC WANTED for experience required. ment. Call 569-0344 for ap­ URI WEATHCA fOTOCAST € general repairs, must have House Armed Services subcom­ MISC. SERVICES Excellent opportunity. pointment. Dbetor opens office 31 Services Offered experience and own tools. Displaycraft, Manchester, Abernathy testifies m ittee on the U.S.-Soviet SALT 32 — Painting-Papering Starting salary $6.00. All com­ Prayer for Japan's war dead 33 — Building-Contracting For period ending 7 a.m, EST Wednesday. During Tuesday 643-9557. PART-TIME SALESPERSON negotiations. Dr. Alejandro Murcia 34 — Roolng-Sidmg night, shower activity will be expect^ in the Pacific pany benefits. For appoint- Must have basic The Senate ethics committee has 35 — Heatmg-Plumbing ment. Call 688-2233. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY photographic knowledge. 20 Former pilots of Japanese fighter planes the war 33 years ago, and the three million recently opened an office 36 _ Flooring Northwest, the upper Mississippi valley and the Lakes area. about death of King set the wheels in motion to discuss a at 29 Haynes St., 37 — Movmg-Trurking-Storaga Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings in­ CONCRETE LABORER to driver. Must have driver’s hours, 'hie Camera Shop, offer silent prayer for the war dead in front of countrymen who died in the struggle. U.S. 38 — Services Wanted license and good driving Marshalls Mall. $13,000 irreg u larity in expense Manchester. clude: (approx, max. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta set and strip forms. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Martin the only Japanese Zero plane surviving from MISC. FOR SALE Exmrienced or will train. 875- record. See Stan Ozimek, claims by Sen. Herman Talmadge, notes the Japanese surrender on Aug. 14, but. A native of ColomLia, 70 (87), Boston 68 (82), Chicago 70 ( 88), Cleveland 68 (82), ATTRACTIVE POSITION Luther King Jr. lived for an hour 40 Household Goods Dallas 76 ( 93), Denver 54 (84), Duluth 55 ( 73), Houston 74 1103 after 6 p.m. Moriarty Brothers, 315 Center D-Ga., with an aide who claims the World War II. Services were held throughout Japan considers Aug. 15 the day the war- South America, he 41 __ Articles for Sale St., Manchester. For gal in Data Processing after an assassin's bullet struck him — Building Supplies (94), Jacksonville 73 (91), Kansas City 65 (85), Little Rock 73 money was converted to the Japan today to recall the nation’s defeat in ended. (UPI photo) received his medical 42 BABYSITTER - Reliable, Department. Knowledge of down, but would have been “a 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs (89), Los Angeles 65 ( 78), Miami 77 ( 89), Minneapolis 58 (83), Key Punch helpful. S-day senator's personal use. degree at the National 44 — Livestock mature, loving person to care FULL TIME carpet cleaner. vegetable" if he had survived, says 45 _ Boats & Accessories New Orleans 75 (92), New York 71 (83), Phoenix 74 (100), San Must have car. Salary plus week. AU benefits. East Hart­ University of Colombia. for 1-year-old in our the closest associate of the civil 46 — Sporting Goods Francisco 54 (68). Seattle 51 (61), St. Louis 67 ( 86) and Manchester home during commission for car. Call 528- ford location. Call 289-2736. He did his residency at 47 Garden Products Washington 73 (87). 0292. rights leader. 48 — Antiques school year. 7:45-4 p.m. the Hospital for Joint 49 - Wanted to Buy References, own transporta­ SECRE’TARY- "He died in my arm s," said the Diseases in New York and tion. 528-7520. HIGH SCHOOL junior or RECEPnONIST Manchester Carter blames inflation on lobbies RENTALS Medical Office. 9 am to 5:30 Rev. Ralph David Abernathy in also trained at St. Francis 52 Rooms lor Rent senior for stock clerk. — pm, Monday thru Friday, testimony before the House expect inflation to continue, it will," tainment legislation this year," price controls on meat or other farm 53 Apartments lor Rent NURSES AIDE - Laural Immediate employnrient after WASHINGTON (UPI) - Accusing Hospital in Hartford. 54 _ Homes for Rent experience required. Send he said. Carter said. __ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 school. Experience in market Assassinations Committee Monday. some lobbyists of caring “absolutely products.” Dr. Murcia specializes in 55 Busmess'for Rent Manor, 91 CJiestnut Street. resume to Manchester King, he said, lived for about an Carter chided Congress for failing He asked Congress to put cost con­ Carter said beef prices should be 56 _ Resort Property for Rent SECURITY GUARDS - Must 649-4^9. or pharmacy helpful. Hourly nothing” about the national interest. internal medicine. He lives 57 _ Wonted to Rent NURSES AIDES - Full time. 7 rate above minimum. Apply Herald, Box M. hour after he was felled by a shot to resist lobbyists’ efforts on such trols on hospitals which fail to do it strong and relatively stable for the 58 - Misc lor Rent be 18 years or older. Have own President Carter wards that unless at 56 Lorraine Road with am-3 pm and 11 pm-7 am. MATURE PERSON wanted in person at 299 Green Rd. while standing on the second floor issues as energy legislation, hospital voluntarily. But the House last half of 1978. Cattlemen have op­ car. Telephone, and a clean GENERAL OFFICE WORK - Congress resists their pressures “we his wife, Eva, and their AUTOMOTIVE police record. Men or women Experience preferred but we for kitchen help, 5 days a after 3 p.m. balcony of the Lorraine Motel in cost legislation and water projects. posed allowing more imported beef 61 Auto»>for Sale will train. Apply in person Dependable person, Typing will never win" the fight against in­ Commerce Committee has passed a _ week, approximately 6 hours Dr. Alejandro Murriii six-month-old daughter, 62 Trucks lor Sale wanted for Manchester and East Hartford Convalescent required. 5-day week. 8 a.m. Memphis, Tenn., 10 years ago. The president’s remarks to the bill only requesting hospitals to cut into the United States, saying it 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Stafford-Springs areas. If you a day. Apply Cavey’s BOYS NEEDED! Grades 6-9 flation. Liza. — Home, 745 Main Street, East to 4:30 p.m.. Free Parking. Today's testimony was to be large agribusiness cooperative came 64 Molorcycles-Bicydes qualify, call 203-443-1837 or Restaurant mornings only. strong, reliable only! Carter, in a campaign-style their inflation rate by two percent lowers the price they get for their 65 earners-Trailers-MoPila Hartford. $115 to sUrt. Call 527-1164, two days after Senate Democratic Hom es apply to Northeast Security, Wrestling or weightlifting devoted to medical reports on the appearance at a farm convention in this year and two percent next year. products. Mrs. Redden. precise cause of King’s death. Leader Robert Byrd publicly urged The president drew warm applause 66 Automotive Service 158 Williams Street, New Lon­ SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for KEEP SMILING ability elpful! 6464)176 after 6 Columbia, Mo., Monday, gave what He authorized an additional 2N 67 Autos for Rent-Lease don, Conn., Monday thru p.m. Medical experts were to trace with Carter and his advisers to stop poin­ from the group for his declaration Attend conference South Windsor, Will train. KEEP HAPPY NCR POSTING MACHINE he called “some straight talk” on the million pounds of beef imports Friday, 10 to 4., OPERATOR will train. charts and “de-personalized ting a finger at Congress as a that he “will not permit any more earlier this year when retail beef Apply 90 Brookfield Street or PARTY PLAN MANAGERS. faltering fate of his policies once call 289-5918. DRIVER WANTED - Full Interesting position with photographs" the path the fatal they reach the House and Senate. scapegoat for the nation’s ills. expansion in beef imports this year, I prices jumped 38 percent. Prices of Two area residents were among 175 Lutheran CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Unique opportunity in rapidly small East Hartford firm. NOTICE TO CREDITORS time position for a responsible growing industry. Artcraft bullet followed after striking King in “If Congress really wants to will not permit unrestricted beef im­ both imported and domestic beef Brotherhood district representatives attending the EST A T E OF G E O R G E A. - Experienced only. Top Applicants should have good “Congress must help to control in­ wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 ACT NOW - Join the OLDEST person for early morning Concepts seeking experienced the cheek. demonstrate its concern about infla­ ports next year, and I am strongly have dropped slightly since then, but ’fraternal insurance society’s eastern regional sales con­ GRABHERR Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun­ delivery route. Applicant telephone skills and figure ap­ flation with every vote and with The Hon. Vaidis Vinkels. Judge, of the Berlin ’Tpke, Wethersfield, party plan people in this area. titude. Full fringe benefits. Abernathy said he is convinced tion. it will pass the hospital cost con­ Court of Probate, District of Andover try - our 3Ist year! Com­ must be 18 years of age and every decision," he said. When and permanently opposed to any are still higher than a year ago. ference Aug. 2 to 6 at the Opryland Hotel, Nashville, 563-0151. Exceptionai earnings, Pleasant office environment. King was the victim of a conspiracy at a hearing held on August 10. 1978 missions up to 30% PLUS have a good driving record. (employee benefits, guarantee Congress fails to resist lobbyists’ ef­ Tenn, ordered that all claims must be EXPENSES. Fantastic Job most suitable for a young Call Phil, 289-6435. and that Jam es Earl Ray, who They are Bernard R. Johnson, FIC, of Redwood Road, resented to the fiduciary on or before ATTRACTIVE POSITION program and rapid advance­ forts, the “fight against inflation Rlovembcr 15. 1978 or be barred as by Hostess Awards. Call Collect man as lifting of large ment with well-established pleaded guilty to avoid a death Manchester, and Matthew Kellie, of 27 Gail Road, East For gal in Data Processing 673-0494, of write SANTA’S PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING becomes nearly impossible,” he said. law provided. Department. Knowledge of hampers is necessary. Apply company. Personal training. administrative supervisor. sentence, could not have done Killian launches Hartford. Margaret K. Vinkels. Clerk PARTIES. Avon, Conn. 06001. in person, Swiss Laundry, 10 Ralph Aliernathy “These lobbies care absolutely The fiduciary is: Key Punch helpful. 5-day ALSO BOOKING PARTIES, For Immediate interview, call For small private nonprofit everything alone. nothing about the national interest, They earned the right to attend by qualifying for one of Bernice L. Grabherr week. All benefits. East Hart- Harlow Street, Rockville. collect Nick Santino, 315/331- community agency. Master's Ray, the star witness, will have his 200 Hebron Road tord location. Phone 289-2736 6293. told him, “It would be an act of m er­ as loqibas they get theirs," Carter media campaign the Minneapolis-based society’s top sales clubs in 1977. Bolton, Conn. 06040 LPN - Full or part time, 3-11 degree preferred. Salary com­ chance to testify for three days SAVE 121-08 mensurate with education and cy if he passes away.” t^ d soSne 8,600 persons attending a RN-LPN wanted for full or p.m. Laurel Manor. 91 Chest­ CHOOSE YOUR OWN responslblity. Send resume to beginning Wednesday. “The bullet entered his cheek, Midcontinent Farmers’ Association HARTFORD (UPI) - Lt. Gov. Robert K. Killian has ENERGY, FUEL COST part time on all shifts. Apply nut St. Call 649-4519. HOURS at home on the phone The heavyset Baptist preacher sal launched a $200,000 radio and television advertising blitz •••••••••••••••••••••••• director of nursing. Salmon- PUMPERNICKLE PUB Now Mrs. Micheal Hall, president severed the spine and ended up in the conclave. accepting applications. servicing our customers. 249- board of directors, 308 alone at a felt-covered table before against Gov. Ella T. Grasso who is conducting her cam­ brook Convalescent Home, off RESPONSIBLE Woman 7773. chest,” Abernathy said. He quoted “ We will never win the fight BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Ndmed distributor □ NOTICES House Street, Glastonbury. wanted for child care. 2 Positions available include Hemlock Point, Covenliy, by the House members, arranged in two the doctor as' saying “he’d be a against inflation unless we help the paign in person. Please call 633-5244. children in my home. 646-6521. bartenders, waitresses, Sept. 7th. tiers before him, and fidgeted with a Killian’s media campaign began Monday with a series hostesses and general kitchen DEMONSTRATORS: Earn vegetable all his life if he lived.” Congress resist those pressures.” Ro Vic Inc. of 146 Sheldon Road, Manchester has been Loat and Found $1000 or more, trip to Nassau, purple ballpoint pen while he of radio commercials carried on most major stations in NURSES AIDES wanted for WANTED - REAL ESTATE help. Please apply in person at SECURITY AND About one hour after King was Carter also pledged to halt named a distributor of Kent floor maintenance equip­ the Pumernickfe Pub, 432 Free kit. Sell name brand toys ADVANCEMENT Friendly testified. Connecticut. A Killian spokesman said similar television LOST - Beautiful buff colored full time on all shifts. Apply HELP, experience not and gifts (Fisher-Price, shot, Abernathy Said, “ he died in my expanded beef imports this year — ment. director of nursing. Salmon- required, licensed or taking Oakland St., Manchester, Ire Cream has openings .or When it was the turn of Rep. advertisements were to start running in a few days. longhaired cat. wearing flea Tonka, Fenton). Treasure resoonsible and aggrer '”5 arm s.” something he has already done — and The Kent Co., located in Elkhart, Indiana, manufac­ and bell collars. Vicinity brook Convalescent Home off the course. Fantastic earning from 2-4 pm Sunday and 6-8 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, D-Calif., Frank N. Zullo, Killian’s campaign chairman, said ■ pm, Monday and Tuesday House party plan. Call 242- (.. Hours availaDle, mor­ "I believe very firmly the said he strongly opposed “any price tures a complete line of floor maintenance equipment for Bolton Road & Wildwood House Street, Glastonbury. potential, generous com­ 5830 or collect person to per­ to question him, he interrupted her to Killian’s advertisements will continue right through the Please call 633-5244. missions, referrals. Join the nights. ning, lunch, night. Advance­ assassination was a political controls on meat or other farm commercial and industrial use. Among its products are Road, Vernon. Reward. 649- son for Miss u ro l 491-2100. ment opportunities also say he was glad a woman was on the assassination,” Abernathy said. “I day of the primary. Killian by six votes won the right in 9934 / 646-2255. largest Real Estate Company Also booking parties. products." heavy-duty carpet vacuums, wet-dry tank vacuums, floor TYPIST And other various of­ in the World. Call Norma or WANTED - Part-time available for details call committee. He said he tried to fight believe it was a conspiracy. I believe Along with a defense of his farm July to challenge Mrs. Grasso for the Democratic mknager between 3-5pm, 289- machines, automatic scrubbervacs and pressure ORANGE-WHITE tiger, JT. fice duties. Experienced Don at Century 21, Tedford cleaning woman evenings. TELEPHOME SOLICITORS for the rights of all minorities — it was an assassination to kill the policies. Carter repeated one of his nomination for re-election. She is the endorsed candidate, Lost Huntington Street. Real Estate, 647-9914 - 423- Call 643-5747. 8890. Friendly Ice Cream washers. preferred. Fringe benefits. wanted for full and part time Shop, 918 Main SL, Elast Hart­ women included. dream , the American dream of chief themes, that inflation is the and has the backing of the Democratic State Central REWARD. Call 646-3379, We are an EOE. 289-8291. 8959. work. $3. per hour, plus MATURE SALES LADY for ford. EOE. M/F. Abernathy said he went in the am­ blacks and whites, rich and poor, biggest threat the country faces, and Committee. before 3 p.m. bonuses. Experience PART TIME ONLY - Drivers PART TIME ASSISTANT - In children’s shop. Apply in per­ bulance with his stricken leader to brown and yellow.” all must work together to control it. Killian’s challenge is unprecedented. preferred but not necessary. RNs, LPNs aides, staff or St. Luke’s hospital where a doctor Zullo said the ad campaign is expected to cost about LOST SIAMESE CAT in for school buses and station Orthodontic Office. Clerical son, Mari-Mads, Main Street, For interview call 871-9459. But he could offer no proof. "As long as most Americans Cosmetology study Storrs area. Possibly on route wagons. Manchester and Ver­ work plus experience in Manchester. private duty. RN $6.50, LPN, $200,(K)0. He said the commercials were prepared by Tony to Manchester. Answers to the laboratory technique. Hours $4.75, aides $3.10 hourly. No non area. Good pay, enjoyable THREE OPENINGS fees. Car necessary. Medical Schwartz of New Sounds Inc. in New York. Schwartz Gloria Leone Kissman attended the 16th annual Ad­ name Suki. Family pet. $100 work. Must be available 7-9 flexible. Call 569-2^. PART-TIME Housekeeper 4-5 AVAILABLE to work locally. hours a day in the afternoon Placement Service, 232-5226. worked in the presidential campaigns of Lyndon B. John­ vanced Cosmetology Conference at the University of REWARD. 646-63M or 429- am, 1:30-3:30 pm, or after­ Part time, 80 per week. Must son, Hubert Humphrey, Jimmy Carter and George 7615. noons only. Call for appoint­ HOUSEKEEPERS and and early evening, Monday be 18 or older. Car necessary. Connecticut Aug. 6 to 10. JANITORS - Full time thru Friday. Some baby- Sadat denies he’ll press McGovern. COMPLETE ment, 643-2414. Call Cuto Dist. 4-7 p.m., 643- Ms. Kissman attended seminars on hair shaping, hair Personals 2 positions available. Apply in ^tting and some cooking. Call 9207. College stu d en ts Zullo said the commercials are “issue-oriented" and FINANCING cutting and hair design and was tutored on chemistry of APPLICATIONS NOW Being person. East Hartford Con­ a1ter.6pm, 633-0071. valescent Home, 745 Main St., welcome. designed to point out weaknesses of the Grasso ad­ AVAILABLE the hair and on product information. RIDE WANTED from accepted at the Union School, ministration. Manchester to New Britain, 771 Main St., South Windsor, East Hartford. MACHINIST Bridgeport Ms. Kissman is owner of Gloria’s Designers of Hair in early morning hours. Call experience. Call today 647- iVANTEb: GAiniER for separate agreement Mrs. Grasso hasn’t bought air time on radio or televi­ ASK ABOUT OUR IMPROVED Ct., for a part-time custodian. Rockville. after• ...... 5, 643-125757. LAUNDRY WORKER - 1789. Newgate Machine com­ PRECISION sion. She said she will be running her campaign “on a 1-INCH TOTALLY INSULATED WOMEN OVER 18 part time. Mature individual, for full or pany. close, person-to-person basis.” part time. Must work every ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (UPI) - Sadat and Begin accepted Carter’s domination” of the Middle East. WEATHER LOCK TRI-PANE To work for Carvels evenings E . P W . W ..D President Anwar Sadat sarcastically invitation to the conference during The agency said “ the United States The governor said recently she was “going to try to employment and weekends. Applications other weekend. Apply in per­ REPLACEMENT WINDOW Associate in society n now being accepted at 811 son between 9 a.m, and 4 pm., EXPERIENCED luto body rafwlr Bridgeports i N/C Cin- has denied charges he will seek a Secretary of State Cyrus Vance’s meet and talk with as many voters personally as 1 can in man. Qood pay and frlnga at present wants to pose as a kind of ALUMINUM & HEAVY RIGID EXTRUDED VINYL Main St., mnehester. Monday thru Friday. East timatics. First or 2nd Shift, Fountain Village separate peace agreement with Middle East tour last week. the time we have.” Help Wanted 13 banaftta. Apply In paraon to Mr. ruler of the destinies of the peoples of The insulator's replacement window that otters triple Jonathan B. Hale of 1182 W. Middle Turnpike, Hartfora Convalescent Home, Cartar or Mr. Patch, aarvlea Top Wages & Benefits. Israel at the Camp David summit “I will do everything possible at Killian has also been conducting hand-shaking sessions 745 Main Street. managar. Please apply in person: Manchester the Middle East, openly foisting on glazed insulation glass (3) pieces ot glass: one outside Manchester, has passed an examination leading to an SALES POSITION - Straight CASHIER - Mature, reliable with President Carter and Israeli Camp David for the achievement of them its own conditions for a throughout the state. inside and one in the middle, to cut down even further person for part time work. CARTER CHEVROLH CO. MCa LE-MI CORPORATION associate designation in the Casualty Actuarial Society. commissions, leads furnished SKI SHOP - Immediate 12M Main Straat Prime Minister Menachem Begin. On Sunday, both candidates were at a Democratic pic­ on heat loss, freeze-ups and condensation, the real Flexible work schedule in 190 Tunnel Road CAU 647-9946 peace based on justice,” Sadat said settlement.” He is employed in the casualty-property commercial to homeowners. Call 242-5402. openings available in retail ManchMtar. Ct. Sadat’s critics in the hard-line nic in West Haven and shook hands. They spoke little to problems in the minds of today's energy conscious con­ health and beauty aid store. 64M4G4 ^^Vernon^_Ct_0608^^ in a speech to the provisional con­ Sadat’s speech to the committee lines department at The Travelers Insurance Co., Hart­ Experience preferred but will sales, binding mechanic, and Arab states and Moscow claim the stituent committee of his National each other. Two weeks ago the two were at another pic­ sumers. ______IF YOU ARE an attractive ski repair. Must be pleasant, meeting also focused on domestic ford. train. Apply Brooks Discount, thrust of his Middle East peace in­ Democratic Party, which is current­ nic and exchanged what some people said were insults. motivated woman we need aggressive and like to work p o litics and E g y p t’s troubled X TRUE TIB The Casualty Actuarial Society is an organization of in­ you. If you are looking for a ' 277 W. Middle Turnpike, itiative is to regain Egyptian land oc­ ly in its formative stages. Neither candidate would confirm or deny the reports. Manchester. 646-9196. with people on a personal economy. surance actuaries dedicated to promoting actuarial and glamorous, challenging posi­ basis. Experience in cupied by the Israelis at the expense Moscow has denounced the summit He called for the dissolution of BARRIER WINDOW tion, with a new Parisian INSURES H ia SAVIN6S statistical science as applied to casualty, property and SUPERVISOR AND Super­ saleswork and skiing essen­ of the Palestinian cause. as a step toward a bilateral peace extremist parties of the right and cosmetic line, you need us. tial. Submit resume with COLD health lines of insurance. 236-2381, 633-3366. visor Assistant - Ambitious But Sadat said Monday night, “1 agreement between Egypt and Israel left, which already have been the Deaths on roads WARM self starting individuals able application to the Alpine am not looking for a separate solu­ that would exclude other Arabs, The -WARMEST to work independently. Must Hans, Route 30, Vernon, 872- targets of political curbs approved in Not for bacon WANTED - Gas station atten­ 6547. ICLIP & MAILI tion, ^ Moscow- Radio has been have administrative' and same charge has been made by some a national referendum last May. TRANSFORM YOUR dant, full or part time. saying'daily and as the-parrots of the CHICAGO (U P I)-E v en Mature, responsible person mechanical knowledge. For leaders from the Arab “rejection He also said he would give priority increase steadily HOME INTO A INVITATION large school transportation MEDICAL ASSISTANT for Arab world have been repeating after microwave oven utensils for third shift. References. front" opposed to Sadat’s peace in­ to increasing the nation’s food FUEL SAVER fleet in the Ver- Physicians office in Vernon } NAME ______it. itiative. WETHERSFIELD year. NO NEED FOn.STOnM WINDOWS that withstand food TO BID Call 871-1698. office area. Monday, Tuesday, MAIL TO: production, overcoming housing TILTS IN FOfl EAST CLEANING non/Manchester area. Call “If it were a question of concluding The opponents are Syria, Libya, (UPI) — Highway deaths There were increases on temperatures up to 400 643-2414. Thursday, Friday, 9-6 pm. problems and improving public ser­ 1. Sealed Bids for Stage TOOLMAKERS - MachinisU. Saturday 9-1 pm. Reply to 1 ADDRESS a separate agreement, I would have Iraq, Algeria, South Yemen and the vices. in Connecticut have risen Interstate 95, the Merritt degree Fahrenheit are not Drapery )A/ork (or the South Apply 81 Commerce Street, steadily this year with ONE DAY INSTALLATION FULL AND PART TIME for Manchester Herald Box L. I -A done it long ago,” Palestine Liberation Organization. Sadat said “sweat and hard work” Parkway and Interstate 86. recommended for cooking Windsor High School, 161 Glastonbury, PTG Company. motorcycle and pedestrian golf course maintenance and CITY The three-way summit at Carter’s The official Soviet news agency There was a drop in the bacon because the drip­ Nevers Road, South Windsor, Telephone 633-7631. GENERAL CLERICAL and were needed to achieve these goals h snack bar. Apply in person at P.O. BOX 591 accidents adding ^1 Maryland retreat is scheduled for number of deaths on 1-84 pings can become much- Connecticut will be received Tallwood CountiV Club, Route secretarial duties includes Tass Monday renewed its attack on ■and vowed to “carry the whip and N . J J SALES PERSON t STATE MandMfttr, Conn. 06040 Sept. 5, after Labor Day weekend. the Camp David meeting, accusing significantly to the in­ and 1-91 this year com­ hotter than other foods, at the office of Director of 85, Hebron, operating computer terminal, use it” to achieve them. Facilities Services, Union Experienced Full Time Retail lyping miility required. Per­ the United States of seeking “direct crease, the Motor Vehicle pared to last year, the STOPS says Pauline Church, home Furniture Store position with ZIP Department reports. department said. service adviser for a School, 771 Main Street, South emphasis in Carpeting and BARTENDERS, COCKTAIL manent position with liberal EXAMPLE: Waitress, sandwich maker - benefits. Contact Mrs. Rivers, Department figures, The only category with a BURGLARS! Chicago housewares Windsor, Connecticut until Draperies. Call Mr. Larco, PHONE 15 Words for 6 Days 10:00 a m. Eastern Day light AM morning maintenance. Beneficial Finance Co., 993 released Monday, showed reduction in deaths was REPLACE YOUR manufacturer. Nor does Watkins, 643-5171. Time August 22,1978 at which Call 644-9637 between 9 and 12 Main Street, East Hartford, there were 195 highway UNSAFE DRAFTY DOORS Mrs. Church recommend 289-3371. C H E C K e n c l o s e d Only *8.10 Congo survives new plot bicycle fatalities. time they will be publicly MACHINIST - Experimental. a.m. P deaths in the first six putting the firm's opened and. read aloud. ' Must be experienced in months of this year. That Eliminates drafts and it's microwave utensils in a beautiful. Comptetety finished, 2. Upon prior notice Bridgeport and Lathe. Must FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK — MINIMUM 15 WORDS was 14 more than during painted, installed and conventional gas or elec­ be Ale to do own set up. specifications may be ob­ Scharr Industries, 243-0343, the same period in 1977. WANTEl^ guaranteed! tric’oven. New items in the 5 tained at the Facilities Ser­ 1 2 3 4 to topple its government Nearly every category in C] FU U Y INSULATED line introduced last year vice Office from 9:00 a.m, to MILLWRIGHT - Experienced FACTORY OPENINGS □ ORAFT-FftEE MAONETIC SEAL include a 4-quart casserole, th e g rim 1978 re p o rt 3:30 p.m. each day from in machine repairs, on textile B B 10 KINSHASA, Zaire (UPI) - The In a radio speech monitored in included Dieudonne Miakassissa, a showed an increase. The TO BUY n t1 COLOflS/H STYLES a 5-quart cake baker and a August 14 to August 22, 1978. and coating equipment. Etlabllshed growing company needa 6 7 Zaire, Opango gave a sketchy ac­ former National Assembly speaker, O 40 YEAR GUARANTEE NOT TO WARP Scharr Industries, 243.0343. People’s Republic of the Congo, number of motorcycle m-quart oval baking 3. The South Windsor Board of machinlata,.. engravera, N.C., and Bridgeport 15 count of the plot against his regime, Felix Mouzabakani, a former army Cl VIRTUAUY MAMTENANCE FREE 11 12 13 14 whose 18 years of independence have operators killed doubled to Cl m STALUD lY FACTORY CRARSMEN server with curved Education reserves the right RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 operatdra. We make apeciallzed machinery that which he said involved mercenaries been marked by a series of coups and commander, Bernard Kolela, a 28. Pedestrian deaths went handles. to waive any information in shifts. Good pay, good offers challenge and variety. Good alarting rataa CLEAN 18 18 20 and high officials who served under former aide to the Congo’s first Bids; to reject any or all bids; TS------17 assassinations, has survived yet up by 10 to 38. CALL TOLL FREE (R ^ubllc Molding Corp. benefits and working condi­ and company paid fringe benelita. Call ut for the another attempt to topple the govern­ former presidents. president, Fulbert Youloq. There were more ac­ or to accept the one that in tion. Apply in person, Vernon their judgement will be for beat opportunity. 24 ' 25 ment, according to President The conspiracy was directed The Congo, which gained its in­ cidents involving more NOTICE TO CREDITORS Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ 21 5 ------23 USED CARS 1- 800- 382-4529 ESTAE OF ELAINE H. SADLER the best interest of the School non. Joachim Yhomby Opango. against “the security of the state and dependence from France Aug. 15, vehicles and more people The HQR^ Vaidis Vinkets. Judge, of the Department, Town of South 29 30 Opango said the plot was foiled the revolutionary institutions,” he 1960, has a long record of coups in its killed during the first six Court of Probate, District ol Andover 3!------; 27 21 said. 203- 666-1466 at a heahne held on 8/11/78 ordered Windsor. REAL ESTATE Marketing NOBLE & WESTBROOK hours before an air, sea and ground short history as a sovereign country. months of 1978 than the :r that all claims must be presented to Edward L. Very representative - Manchester, Opango did not reveal how the plot Political instability has hampered TECH ENERGY CONSERVATION INC. the fiduciary on or before November 20 WESTBROOK STREET 33 u 35 assault was to begin on the capital of first half of 1977. 15, 1978 or be barred as by law Director of East Hartford, Vernon areas. 31 32 Brazzaville Monday night to kill him was thwarted. He said he knew efforts by the rulers of the Montana­ Fatalities on the state’s 2551 Berlin Tpke., Newington, Conn. 06111 provided Facilities Services Earn lucrative commission. EAST HARTFORD Nam e...... Margaret K. Vinkels, Clerk Receive professional and other members of his military where the mercenaries were sized nation, across the River Congo limited access highways The fiducialary is; South Windsor An Equal Opportunity Employoe U R 40 A d d re ss...... guidance, education, com­ 30 R ------junta. The conspirators apparently stationed and warned them, “I will from Zaire on Africa’s West Coast, to jumped from 22 for the Jonn H. Sadler Public Schools C ity...... State Zip Lakeside Lane prehensive marketing tools. intended to take power before the have no mercy.” develop reserves of oil and timber. first six months of 1977 to 11229 Main SI., Manchastarl Bolton, Conn. 06040 South Windsor, Conn. Call Mr. Sammartino, P h o n e...... I...... 119(18 Congo’s national holiday today. He said leaders of the conspiracy 36 for the same period this TEL. 646-6464 Fireside Realty, Inc, 647-9144. h PAGE EUGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues„,Aug. 15. 1978

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Very rec-rooms, suspended ceilings 649-3571. Schultz. Fully iiin su red . FARRAND REMODEUNG - after 5 p.m. ment, heated, hot water, anymore. Should I tell his parents? What should I do now? 42 Author of 15 16 17 reasonable. Brokers and roofing, 528-8958. references. 649-4343. Specializing Cabinets and For­ appliances, no pets, parking, We’ve been married for 18 years. I’m 39 and have never “The Raven’’ SWIM POOL - Distrubutor protected. Call Heyman IS 19 30 21 A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING - mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, security. 523-7047. been unfaithful in my life. We had a wonderful marriage un­ 43 Highway disposing of new 31-foot long, Properties, 1-226-1206. curve 1 LAWN MAINTENANCE. Appliances, furniture and PAINTING - Interior / Room Additions, Decks, til she started fooling around with this kid. Please advise 22 above-ground pool. Complete 44 Author Reasonable and dependable pianos moved. Cellars, attics, Exterior. Best Workmanship! Repairs. Phone 643^17. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT me. Fleming 1 college veteran now accepting and garages cleaned. For all ■■ ' Paint! Lowest Prices! with sun deck, fencing, filter. - 426 Broad St. 3135. Security 24 25 I. V 3 . 30 31 32 CAN’T SLEEP IN VEGAS 46 Spanish jobs in your area. Call 289- your Light Trucking needs. Dan Shea. 646-5424. Includes full installation. deposit. No appiiances. Wanted to Rent 57 1 1 Asking 3639. Financin, Married couple. No pets. article 33 3 . . 1 3S 4535. For the Lowest Prices, call ■ lie. Call Harry collec Telephone 643-4751. 48 Interior space 1 649-3571. R.J. MAGOWAN & SONS - COUPLE WITH One child 30 36 3 . RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 203-2^5871. Ipl-I REWEAVING bums. Third Generation. Painting & needs 5 or 6 room duplex or DEAR CANT: Yon cant tolerate an extramarital affair, 50 Star in ■ 1 44x10 FOOT MOBILE home. 40 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. EXPERT PAINTING AND Paperhanging Free BIDWELL Home Improve­ house. Reasonable. 649 wketber yen caU it "fooling aronnd," a "fling” or whatovor. Cygnus Estimates. Fully Insured. CHILD’S WHITE FRENCH In Bolton. Working single per­ *’ 1 ■ Window shades. Venetian LANDSCAPING -Specialized. ment Co. Expert installation Nowhere in yonr letter da ran say tluU yenr wile baa agreod 53 Cameroon 44 47 son only. No pets, animals or blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Exterior House Painting. Telephone 646-1959. of aluminum siding, gutters PROVINCIAL bedroom set. PROFESSIONAL COUPLE tribe children. Call 643-2880. to atop aeei^ this bay. U she insiate on seeing him, yon 1 Marlow’s. 867 Main St. 649- Tree pruning, spraying, and trims. Roofing installa­ Excellent condition. 2 twin wants to rent Duplex in ahonld inaiat that she get eannsellng. And remM her that 54 Sole 40 49 s o . 51 52 Priscilla’s Pop — A| Vermeer 5221. mowing,weeding. Call 742- beds, desk, double dresser and M anchester. Call 646-2498 56 FIst-bonomed 1 tion and repairs 6 4 ^ 9 5 , 871- she ia contributing to the deUnqneney of a mlnorl 54 56 57 hutch. 100-ft snow fence with 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX- after 6pm. boat 53 55 2323. remddeled kitchen and bath. 0ONJOUR, M9EU.' HE POES THAI ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ stakes, electric dryer, 643- 58 Siesta 50 59 60 oul, ] f ves.'ANP Available September 1. Paul DEAR ABBY: Lately I’ve been finding a lot of stuff in my 59 Flightless FARPON, M51EU.' WHENEVER tics, garages, yards cleaned, QUALITY TYPING at Building Contracting SPECIALIZING cleaning and 0136. Ulsc. hr Rent CXJI, '^’-^ H U R R V W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. mailbox that has not heen sent through the mails. I’m refer­ birds 61 62 63 I SENPHIM mov ng, trucking. Loam for reasonable prices done at my repairingng chimneys,s, roof, new MAPAME-'\BACK.' PARLEZ-VOUS, , ring to religious tracts, political propaganda, all kinds of 60 Luggage Item sale. Lawn service. No job too home. Envelopes, letters, ROBBINS carpentry roofs. Free estimates. 30 8 PIECE SOLID M APLE STORAGE AREA ideal for HEV HEV, M'SIEU.' F=OR ALDAF ALL BILLS PAID. Nice 2- advertisements, and even business cards soliciting business INCWSPAPED (NTIMItlSE ASSN I IS ZAT ALL, big or small. 568-8522. manuscripts, otner. Call 646- remodeling specialist. Ad­ years Experience. Howley, dining room set. Made by contractors. About 1,000 OF FRENCH bedroom has appliances, no for house repairs, real estate, etc. MAPAME? 4 ^ . ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 64343-5361. " " M o o ^ e a d of Maine. Drop- square feet. Overhead doors, BREAP/ COMPLETE CARPET & Tile built-ins, bathrooms, leaf table and cane chair, lease. Only 3160. (99-23). Ren­ heat, running water, sink, I don't want my mailbox cluttered up with all this junk, tal Assisters, 236-5646, small installation and repairs. Free STEREO FREAKS - Sound kitchens, 649-3446. ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, seats. 2 antique Chinese toilet, walk-in door. Central and I would like to put a stop to it. fee. Win at Bridge estimates. Call Pat, at 646- systems deteriorate slowly siding or gutters for low dis­ Bridal vase lamps. 2 Chinese location. 3150/month. 6468882. There ought to be a law against it! diamonds. Dummy held the 3745, after 5 p.m. and often require service CUSTOM C AR PE N T RY - count price. Call Ken at 647- Sister of Mercy lamps. 528- Ask for Jon. CLUTTERED MAILBOX IN L.A. DUPLEX NEWLY clubs. Therefore, it had to be before the system goes dead, homes. Additions, Repairs, 1566.______5871 after 7 p.m. NORTH a-lS-A ED S UGHT TRUCKING- At­ so have your system checked Cabinets. Call Gaiy Cushing, DECORATED. 3-bedroom. 9 K Q 9 8 5 in hearts. Has parking and appliances. DEAR CLUTTERED: There Ul It la Ulegal to nee a Then he Counted his tics and cellars cleaned. now to see if it’s performing 345-2009. Smart apartment BEAUTY PARLOR, chair □ AUTOMOTIVE mailbox (or anything except mall lor which postage has been W.986 Reasonable rates. Call 646- All modern. Cali for info. (99- winners. One or possibly two correctly, and to avoid more owners know — the with dryer, (able and mirror paid to the U.8. Postal Service. a 97 1943 for free estimate. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and desk table. Call 568-5608. 14). Renta! Assisters, 236- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• diamonds, plus one club, costly break downs in the best way to find the And to put a stop to it, eimply gather aO the nnstomped « KQIO future. Call Jack, 643-1262, Carpentry and general con­ 5646, small fee. Airtoi For Sale 61 lus one or maybe two m renters .you need Is WEST EAST BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. evenings. tracting. Residential and OIL BURNER and tank with terial that has been placed ha yonr mailbox, and rive it to Ecarts. Fireplaces, concrete. commercial. Whether it be a with a Classified Ad. parts. Excellent condition. FIRST FLOOR -carpeted PLYMOUTH VOLARE 5665 ynnr poctman with year compleints' luits and my eompieompllmentsi a 6 4 a 7 It seemed im perative to Chimney repairs. No job too MATURE WOMAN would like small repair job, a custom Try one. Call after 5 p.m. 643-7429. bedroom. Has patio, parking, Prem ier 1976 - blue with WA753 WJ10 2 attack hearts right away. Captain Easy — Crdoks and Latwrence small. Save! Call M4-8356 for to do babysitting in her home. built home or anything in appliances and yard. Dniy 31ro woodgrain, luggage rack, A cosy vest is especially DEAR ABBY: Someone wrote to tek what you would aQ 83 2 aAKlOiSf The second diam ond was not estimates. Call between 5 and 9 pm, 643- between, call 646-1379. Heating-Plumbing 35 FOR SALE - Fox jet sand (01-30). Rental Assisters ,236- slant 6, low mileage, power nice when knitted in the think of a woman who would take a job as a live-in «I7 3 dASS going to run away in any BOV, THAT’S THB HOWJA MAKE T| 6075. spreader for 9-foot dump 5646, small fee. steering and brakes, electric lone-line style. housekeeper for a single man, and you replied, “I couldn't SOUTH event. WBIRPBST PEP TALK OUT, F E L L A S ? ^ QUALITY CARPENTRY By CARPENTRY & Masonij - SEWERLINES, sink lines, truck body. Running condi­ rear window defogger, stan­ No. 5665 has knit di­ care less. But if I were to give it one moment’s thought, I a A J 10 3 2 Which heart to lead? The Z EVER SO T FROM A Ham Construction Additions, LAWNS MOWED / FLOORS Additions and remodeling. cleaned with electric cutters, tion. Call after 6 p.m. 643-0150. HEAT PAID. Clean 2 dard shift. Must be seen to be rections for Sizes 8 to 18 would uaume that the housekeeper was KEEPING—not W KQ4 standard lead from jack-19 SU V WHO HIRED M E FOR A J O B I roonng, siding, decks and gar­ CLEANED - QualiW work. Free estimates. Call Anthony by professionals. McKinney bedroom, kids ok. Has laundry appreciated. 6499868. inclusive. PLAYING-bouse." a J small is the jack , but this did BUNDY ’TRUMPET - very facilities and appliances. Only TO OROER. find T5« fer escii Rtt- not seem to be the right time ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. Reasonable rates. Call 643- Squiticote, 649-0811. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ God bless you, Abby, for keeping alive the supply of live- a J842 good condition. Call 643-7807. 3185 ( 01-30). Rental Assisters, ttra, pits 2S< ftr ptitap Md for the standard lead. 1967, or 875-6381. pany, 643-5W. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - iMdllm. in housekeepers for the rectories of celibate clergymeni A CARPENTRY - Repairs, 236-5646, small fee. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new Vulnerable: Neither East led the deuce. ANNE CA80T man pays a housekeeper; he supports a wife. MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ WILL CARE for children in remodeling, additions, gar­ NO JOB ’TOO SmaU - Toilet 14-FOOT HILLTOP radials, (2 snows), excellent ManchMier HoraM Dealer; East What should declarer do? tory service on color and TRAILO R 3150. Outboard IDEAL FOR SINGLES. 1150 Av*. Of AmortoM FATHER LIEDERBACK,RBAC CLEVELAND. OHIO You can see the four of my licensed home. Ages 3 and ages, roofing, call David repairs, plugged drains, condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. Now York. N.Y. 10095 Weal North East Sooth black and white TV. Stereo, up. 643-7445, after 5pm. Patria, 644-1796. kitchen faucet replaced, motor 40 horse Evenrod 3250. Homey one bedroom. Pets ok. la la hearts Is the winning play, ?bonograph. A&B Electronic, Mobilehome 45x10 with fur­ Has carpeting appliances and Print K M t. Adrvti vffli ZIP but declarer could not. He (14376) repaired, rec rooms, DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS CODE and Stria NawOtr. la 3a Pass 4a 160 New Britain Ave., West LEON QESZYNSKI Builder - bathroom remodeling, beat niture in camping ground 34,- yard. Oniy $IS0 ( 02-30). Rental Mr. ’S Automotive World. 289 played his queen. West took 1977 ALBUM w ith a bound- Pass Pass Pass Hartford, 561-0655. . 000, Call 525-7100. Assisters, 236-5646, small fee,. his ace and led back a heart. < STEREO & TV REPAIR - By New homes custom built modernization, etc. Free Oakland Road (Route 30), in “All-Season Gift Book" The defense got their two Licensed Technician. Used remodeled, additions, rec Estimate gladly given. M & M South Windsor. Speed/Van of 24-pag'es! Price...$2.00. Equipment for sale. Call rooms, garage, kitchens Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Building Supplies 42 N EW LY D ECORATED 2- Accessories. 644-9395. Astro-graph Opening lead; 2 heart tricks. CARPET INSTALLA'nON - ALSO THESE lOOKS AT S1.39 EACH. a bedroom. Has basement, Note that If East tried to Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carnets. Jack, 643-1262, evening. remodeled, bath tile, cement Na. 0-115-BlUE RIS80N OUILTS. NATURAL STONE for appliances and yard for pets. By BERNICE BEDE 080L cash a second diamond, Steam Cleaning. Free work. Steps, dormers, MANCHES’TER PLUMBING 1968 DO D G E PO LARA - CantilM slzttan laratr oailts. B&F Home Improvement. residential or commercial. & H E A T I N G -R e p a ir s . retaining walls, veneers, Only 3225. (04-29). Rental Excellent running condition. Na. 5-117-O O llT S ON PARADE. South would ruff, draw Estimates. Call 649-6265. OIreatiani for ilitaai Rants. Alley Oop — Dave Graue Specialist in custom carpen­ Call 6494291. Remodeling. Pumps repaired patios, etc. Pick up by the Assisters. 236-5646, small fee. 3350. Call Mike at 643-5391. trumps, knock out the club pound or delivery by the ton. No. 5-11l-6RANDM0TNER*S FLOW­ ace, discard a heart from try including additions, wood­ / replaced. Free estimates. ER QUILTS. 18 fMClMtlDi RiUtt. By Oiwrid Jacoby HAYES AND SONS tree siding, sheds, decks and FIRST CLASS Carpent|7 - E lectric drain-snaking. 24- Bolton Notch Stone (Juarry, 5-ROOM DUPLEX, 2- 1969 VW BEETLE not run­ No. Q-11S-AMERICA'S FAVORITE today or else you may come up dummy on his fourth club with the short end and yet think aid Alaa Sootag experts - Tree removal, patios. Interior remodeling Remodeling and Additions. HOUR SERVICE. 646-0237. 649-3163. bedrooms, modern kitchen ning. good (or parts. 3250 or AFGHANS. A banUfit taHcttii. and make his game. you’ve got the best deal. Ask East took his king of dia­ pruning, land clearing. Fully and insulation. Free es­ Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 with cabinets, stove, best offer. Call 8728092. Na. 6-120 > MAKE A GIFT. HaOT lifts for frIiRdt and fantty. t o f f lots of questions. monds and was about to msured. Go anywhere. Free timates. References. Best years experience! For Free P L U M B IN G - C all T om Dogt-BIrds-Pels 43 refrigerator, modern bath, CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jin. II) continue with the ace. Then estimates. 243-8796. price in town. 528-7388. Estimates, call 646-4239. Dawkins at 649-7630. basement, attic. Private 1969 VOLKSWAGON GHIA - You’re more skillful at accom­ he stopped to put the acro­ DOG-CAT boarding bathing / d rivew ay,. 3250 monthiy, Excellent engine, interior. plishing what you go slier If nym "ARCTi” to work. A Florida reader wants to grooming. Obedience, protec­ security required. No pets. Automatic transmission. today when acting Independ­ know the chance of holding a Aug. II. i n i He Analyzed the lead. tion classes. Complete Cail after 1 p.m. 649-3050. Needs work on body and ently. Associates you count on hand without an ace-king- Autos For Sale In situations where you may Third or fourth best — prob- Business Opportunity 14 Situation Wanted 15 Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 modern facilities. Canine brakes. 3300 firm. Call 646- may be unreliable. queen-jack-10 or nine. In Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 5-ROOMS 2-famiIy, Garden have ahled-off from aeeking AQUARIUS (Jin. 29Feb. II) ■bly fourth best. 6731. 1974 CHEVROLET CAPRICE other words, with nothing MANCHES’TER - Reduced. 9 Road, Manchester. For reser­ Street, 2 or 3 bedrooms, partners, you’ll do the opposite Today’s decisions should be He Reviewed the bidding. SMALL ENGINE Service RESPONSIBLE Mother wUl STEAMER ’TRUNK - A-1 con­ CLASSIC-Loaded: With power Ihls coming year. It's possible above an eight. room, 5 bedroom Garrison vations please call 646-5971. parking, yard, basement. predicated upon logic, not West had raised him. West Corporation - expanding care for children in my home. dition. Medium size rug, good, CHEVY VAN 30 - 1971, 350 V-‘ windows. locks, brakes, to establish some very power­ The odds are approxi­ Colonial. Fireplace family Available immediatley. emotion. Where your feelings undoubtedly had something dealer network. No Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. 2 smaller. Dye cut a few sizes 8, automatic. Runs excellent. steering. Air conditioned. ful alliances. Intervene, your reason deserts mately 3,200 to one against room, Vh 2batns, 2 car gar­ POODLES - Guaranteed tiny Children excepted. 3230. 649- In addition to the queen of experience necessary. Eipe vice. A 9x12 Salem Nice interior. 3250 stereo, no Vinyl top. Call 646-3711, if no LEO (July 29Aug. 22) You’ll you. holding that bad a hand. MATURE DEPENDABLE age. Immediate occupancy! toy puppies and stud services 2871. rust. 32095. Call 646-3855 after Complete training program. raided rug like new. Call 649- answer, call 6495057. enjoy doing things today that PISCES (Feb. 2g-March 29) (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 3500. investment required to woman would like part time C!all Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 8708. at fair prices.1-423-8789. 6pm. are more of a mental than Don’t beat around the bush start your own business. Ideal or full time position in doc­ 646-3233. J Watson Beach Co., LARGE 2 ROOM apartment. physical nature. Activities where things affecting your^ggfry'g VForld for retired or part time.' tor’s office. Salary secondary. Manchester Office, 647-9139. 95-inch gold sofa with BEAUTIFUL Silver Beautiful country setting, 1963 S T U D E B A K E R GT where muscle Is required won’t security tre concerned today. Details on request. Mr. 649-7236 after 5 p.m. Equal Opportunity. matching chair, good condi­ miniature male Poodle pup­ utilities included. 3150 HAWK - Best offer. Must be Trucks hr Sale be so appealing. Find to whom II you want a condition changed The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions you’re romantically suited by Barker. ESCAA Field tion, 31^. Call 528-7406. pies. AKC registered. Putten- monthly, security. 742-9564 sold. Must be sold by lor the better, ask outright. sending lor your copy of Astro- To­ MANCHESTER - Owner cove breeding. 228-9297 / 423- evenings after 6 and Wednesday. Call 646-5550. 1971 INTERNATIONAL ARIES (March 21-A^ II) Training Division, box 619, Graph Letter. Mall Ml cents for selling home. 5-room Cape, weekends. PICKUP day it would be unwise to think Wading River, New York. FOR SALE FRIGIDAIRE 6333. each and a long, self- centrallv located. Aluminum you could pull something that 11792. □ EDUCATION Coppertone Refrigerator. CADILLAC COUPE DE- addressed. stamped envelope may offend others and then try sided. Many other extras. Call Excellent condition. Please AKC MALE APRICOT COVENTRY - 3-bedroom, 1 VILLE. 1974, 40,000 miles. to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, to make amends later. This 0438, anytime, keep trying. MANY PEOPLE only dream evenings 646-8136 from 5 to 7 call 643-9287. POODLE, 6-weeks, Parents 1/2 baths, 3225, month, 4- Loaded., good condition. Call Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. would have dire results. of owning their own business. can be seen. 3100. Call 569- bedroom, 3215 per month, after 4 p.m.,6468356, 34,500. Be sure to speclly birth sign. TAURUS (Aprs 29May 20) Be Private Instructions 1971 DODGE WINDOW VAN- Perhaps it’s time for you to 3920. heat included. Lease and VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Pals realistic concerning types of COLUMBIA LAKE - Three- security for both apartments. V-8. Automatic. Fully that are too play-oriented results you anticipate today. pursue that dream. I have REMEDIAL READING and 1977 DODGE WINDOW VAN- bedroom year-round custom ATTENTION HUNTERS! 289-2891. 22,000 miles. 6 cylinder. Stan­ carpeted. Must sell! 31300. should be avoided today. Be Success Is likely but the trophy over 1,000 businesses for sale math; individualized work sure chums are as Industrious Ranch. Spacious lot in choice □ MiSC. FOR SALE Excellent Bird Dogs. White dard. Rear seat. 34,350, or Call 6499188 noon, or 5 to 8. might not be as large as you by owners. Many for program, (lst-8th grade) by as you are. area near lake with water­ and liver Pointer Pups. (3iam- MANCHESTER - 6 rooms, best offer. 649-7822. minimum down. For free master’s degree teacher. 568- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Here’s You’ll front privileges. Call Arthur pion blood lines. Cail 647-9531. 2nd floor. 3195. Good GEMINI (May 21-Juns 21) brochure write: Interstate 8075. Articles lor Sale the secret for chalking up Business Marketing, P.O. Box or Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233, J. neighborhood, appliances, 1974 BUICK ELECTRA-4 points with a friend today: Watson Beach Co., FREE ’TO GOOD HOME - parking, unheated. Adults. No Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Schools-Classes ALUMINUM sheets used as door. Climate control, pow Instead of requesting a favor Manchester Office, 647-9139. Lovable kittens. Boxed pets. 528-1369 evenings. windows and seats, am/fm HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 (as you Intended) do one for printing plates, .007 thick, Equal Housing Opportunity. trained. Call 528-^44. FX-1200 - 871-2511. him. SERVICE BUSINESS - With FOR THE BEST - Manchester Ux32” , 25 cents each or 5 for stereo, 8 track tape. Ve: 54 good running condition 3800 a week income available Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 31. Phone 643-2711. May be Livestock TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville You're nret inclinations m a y d o in this area. A cash business. picked up A.M. only. 646-4501, after 4 p.m. 7 ». 8000 mi.es. Oil rooler and to sweeten a bitter pill when Minimum investment friS u c^ iy S n with this ad. MANCHES’TER - Luxurious 2 RIDING LESSONS indoor bedroom condominium at assing on Information today, VMuired. 203-627-0550, 203481- Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. UNIFORMS WANTED -Cub 1975 DATSUN 710 WAGON- he wise course Is to tell It riding ring. Western stock Northfield Green. 114 baths, f • 9M4. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, Am/fm, 4 speed. Michelin MANCHESTER - For sale seat, saddle seat, and hunt full basement, family room. 1978 YAMAHA SPEGAL 650 - - Brownies, nurses. East Radials. Service records. commercial building and seat. All levels 228-9817. Available immediately. Paul Blue, mint condition. Call 649; TO FULFILL the last stage of □ REAL ESTATE Catholic School. 649-1225. Excellent condition. 32500. our expansion program, we liquor store. Call for details, W, Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. 7428417. 7830 after 4 p.m. Marion E. Robertson, will be looking for 2 full-time 'TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Homes For Sale Realtor, 643-5953. NEED MORE PRIVACY? 1968 TRIUMPH DAYTONA real estate salespeople. Call Good condition. Good for PINTO RUNABOUT 1972, 1974 FURY - 16tfi-foot Spacious 6 room with 3500. Just tuned, excellent' F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 643- plating, or welding. Call 649- standard, very good condition, BY OWNER - Custom Cape 3- PICTURE THIS - Become a fiberglass, tilt trailer, with fireplace. Parking and yard, condition. Completely •Jiy. W 9 from noon til 6:00 p.m. well cared for. O riginal 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Wholesaler of Kodak Film, 1975 55-horsepower outboard (jail for details. (02-16). Ren­ owner. Sacrifice 3900. 643- original. Extras, Call 649-0559. fireplaced living room and rec Eveready, Polariod, Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 32,500. tal Assisters, 236-45646, small MANCHESTER Package NCR CASH R EG ISTER - 9788. room, wall to wall carpeting, Westinghouse, Keystone Also 50 horse Johnson out­ fee. store. Excellent location. Well Reconditioned, with many aluminum sided. One car gar­ Photo Products and board, 3300. 228^rt75 or 228- at established business. Call totals. Call after 5:30 p.m.,. 1974 TOYOTA CORONA SU- age, plus out buildings. Developing. Minimum 9550. CONGENIAL - To share com­ Marion E. Robertson, 228-3957. tion Wagon. Asking 32,400. Realtor, 643-5953. Beautiful one acre lot. 358,500. Surchase of Product Only 35,- fortable home with owner Please call 647-9039. 646-3502. 05. Call Mr. (iollins, Bfept. R- frequently vacationing. 3150 MOLDED FORMICA top and 112, toll-free, 809621-r" monthly, including utilities. paneled bar with two shelves PONTIAC 1969 BLUE RIDGE AREA- GOOD CLEAN LOAM - 35 per 646-3538 . Why. Not Order and four stools.3175. 646-6028. BONNEVILLE convertible. Spacious 10 room, hillside •••••••••••••••••••••••••• cubic yard delivered. New battery, alternator, Your Happy Ad Ranch on cul-de-sac. One-I- Manchester, East Hartford, FOUR ROOM DUPLEX-large Real Estate Wanted 28 TWO PAIRS of bucket seats starter. Everything power, in­ Today! acre, brick front with Windror area only. Central kitchen, appliances, garage. cluding air. Road tested, 568- aluminum, 3 fuli baths, 2 from Pontiac. 1 pair red. 1 ALL CASH For your prop _ fireplaces, formal dining within 24 hours. Avoid Red 3158 Detween 8:30-4:30 pm. room, all appliances. Famiiy tion. 3M pair. 6 ^ l 3 i . Tape, Instant Service. Hayes room with wet bar, walkout to BOLTON Corporation, 646-0131. DARK. LOAM Delivered - 5 Antiques Under Construction inground pool. Oversized dou­ ble garage, electric doors. yards, 334. plus tax. Also sand, SELLING your house? Call us WANTED. Antioue furniture, Buy owner, 394,000. Principals ravel and more stone 643- 7 ROOM first and we’ll make you a glass, pewter, oil paintings or oniy. 646-6208. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, other antique items. R. Harrison, 643-8709. CAPE COD Realtor, 643-1577. ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, con­ NEWER 2-FAMILY features, 3 large bedroom s, eat in drapes- Australian valance- temporary staircase, for­ IMMEDIATE Cash for your kitchen with appliances, Jade, 144x84i 3^. Touch and property. Let us explain our mal dining room, eat-in carpeting, air conditioning, sew sewing machine with fair proposal. Call Mr. kitchen. Acre plus treed separate utilities, Maple cabinet, 365., 25 gallon Belfiore, 647-1413. shaded lot with view. 357,- maintenance-free exterior, fish tank with filter and 900 convenient location to bus accessories, 335.2 Rupp snow MAY WE BUY your home? line, school, shopping, and mobiles-40 horse power, best Quick, fair, all cash and no flANO REALTY recreation. Offered at 365,500 offer. Call 568-6559. problems. Call Warren E. by the Peterman Agency, 649- 646-5200 I r Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 9404 or 646-1711. TIRES - Ski boots, skis, bikes, sewing machine, and tent Household Goods (10x16). May be seen at 108 ^ott Drive, Manchester, all NORTH COVEKTRY REFRIGERATORS day Saturday. 10 Yam Young MANCHESTER Washers, ranges, used, 3 bedroom Ranch. Dining guaranteed and clean. New 6 ROOM I SHAPED shipment damaged, GE and room, living room with Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. firepiace and wall to wall RANCH Pearl and Son, 649 Main carpeting. Eat-in kitchen, Rockledge area. 3 Street, 643-2171. loaded with cabinets. bedrooms, l ‘A baths, eat-in Aluminum siding, garage. kitchen, formal dining Private treed lot. room, carpeting, garage. Only $44,600 Treed shaded lot. 358,900. F iA iiii r m l t y FlANO REALTY 646-5200 646-3200 B II I'il It

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