PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Oct. 8. 1979 Ricco Heads Association ButInsM HARTFORD - WilUam E. Ricco, vice president and general manager of the Hotel Sonesta, was installed president of the Connecticut Hotel-Motel Association on Attend Conference Sept. 28, the 75th birthday of the statewide trade Cross Country Teams 1 Willie Nelson Shocked organization of hotels, motels, inns and resorts. Tale of German Visitor 1 Anonymous State Building I MANCHESTER - Two residents were among a group Twenty-five years in the hotel industry, Ricco served Tribute to ^True Love* 1 Not Likely to Get Name I Do Well in Holyoke 1 At Receiving Top Awards of Lutheran Brotherhood field representatives who as an officer of the innkeeping association for the past Page 9 attended a sales conference at the Holiday Inn, four years on the board of directors, as secretary, Page 5 1 Poge 8 1 1 Page 12 treasurer and vice president. He is currently president of _l------^ Bethlehem, Pa. . t.5- 'i-r,' They are Bernard R. Johnson, FIC, of Redwood Road the Greater Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau. and Matthew Kellie of 164 E. Center St. Both are Ricco is a board member of the Greater Hartford Lutheran Brotherhood district representatives Better Business Bureau, an instructor and on the staff of associated with the John Mosby Agency, headquartered the Department of Hotel and.Food Service Management iiaudiFatfr in Toliand. of Manchester Community College, a member of the Marketing ideas and insurance and finance products Employee Relations Committee of the Ameircan Hotel & were topics of discussion at the conference. Lutheran Motel Association and a member of the SKAL Club of Clearing Tonight Brotherhood is a Minneapolis-based fraternal insurance y North America Inc. Sunny Wednesday society. Elected officers serving with Ricco are: Alan F. Strong, StanMord-Marriott Botel, Stamford vice presi­ Detail* on Page 2 dent; Raymond (Chip) Holmes, Holiday Inn, New London Joins Realty Group treasurer; and Chris Rosa, Howard Johnson’s Motor Lodge, New Haven, secretary. MANCHESTER - Ed homeowners with over 300 Board members elected include Paula Compagna, e . Ricco Euf nittg Umlh Vermont Snow Gorman, president of Ed­ member brokers in select Michaels Jewelers Quality Inn, Vernon. Vol. XCIX, No. 8 — Nianchester, Conn., Tuesday, bctober 9, 1979 »A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 • 204 Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered markets across the coun­ MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - A mund Gorman Associates, Peter Wallack, manager of Michaels Jewelers of Manchester, right, has announced that the try. Predictions are that pre-dawn snow storm caught Ver­ was among the well-wishers at the recent dinner and theater party in firm has become affiliated this figure will increase 1,- Travelers Has Van Pools monters by surprise today as it with Neighborhood Realty 000 brokers within 12 East Haddem, honoring Harold J. Beaulac of Waterbury, third from swept across most of the state,. HARTFORD — A commuter van pool break-even principle, with pas^ngers leaving behind up to 2 inches of Group. U.S.A. , a national months. left, on reaching his 60th year of service with Michaels. Beaulac is reimbursing the company for leasing the Of primary importance program called TRAVAN has been in­ sticky snow and hundreds of dis­ real estate franchise. manager of the company’s Waterbury store. Others above are, from troduced to the 10,000 home office vehicles, plus fuel, tolls and routine Town Seeks Help to the consumer, Gorman gust^ tourists. Neighborhood Realty left: Michael Rossi, New Britain store manager; and Frank Prot, employees of 'The Travelers Insurance maintenance costs. already serves said, is Neighborhood’s In Montpelier, there was nearly extensive tele' sion adver­ manager of the Hartford store. The event was sponsored by the Cos. In 1977, Gov. Ella Grasso presented an inch of snow on the ground. The tising program, which wili jewelry firm’s 25 Year Club. Four leased vans will be made available Connecticut’s first public transportation National Weather Service said 2 give those who iist with the to employees living in areas not adequate­ award to The Travelers for encouraging inches of snow fell in Canaan, in agency the highest ly served by mass transit, with more to be bus use through subsidized monthly com­ the state’s northeastern corner. For CD Defense probability of setting quick­ Homeowners Are Warned added later if demand is there, the com­ muter ticket sales to employees, who have “My people came to see the ly at the highest possible pany said. accounted for 47.4 percent of all Connec­ foliage, not snow,” said Ally ticut Transit monthly passes sold MANCHESTER — Deputy Mayor mandate of the voters and has been the case will be of national interest. “Van pools are logical extension of our Rasheed, a tour bus driver from price. statewide in the past five years. Stephen Cassano today asked Town sued for the action. “The decision to Barry said his understanding is Moreover, he is aiso corporate commitment to energy conser­ City, as we loaded On Energy-Saving Items “We encourage ride sharing because it Manager Robert Weiss to contact challenge the action of the Board of that no other town which has pulled “impressed by the high vation,” Travelers President ^w ard H. baggage onto his bus, snow works,” Budd said. “ By subsidizing bus two intertown groups for their sup­ Directors to carry out the mandate, out of the community development level of professionalism MANCHESTER - The Greater development of several new products Budd said. swirling around his head. “Besides making commuting easier for tickets and offering free parking for car port in the town Community Develop­ issued so strongly by the electrorate, program has been su ^ . “I think you that the organization Manchester Chamber of Commerce has which have proven effective when in­ “’They are mostly from Califor­ ment court case and Town Attorney is a clear and dangerous threat to the will find this is the case of first in­ strives to maintain in the issued an alerto area homeowners to be stalled properly and operated in a our employees who live in outlying areas, pools of three or more people, over half of nia, you know. ’ITiis isn’t what van pools have a proven positive en­ our entire home office employees now David Barry said their support would concept of home rule. ” said Cassano. stance,” he said. He said the out­ \m field.” Neighborhood’s wary of a possible onslaught of energy prescribe manner. Since many of these they had in mind.” he said, as he be helpful. Attorney Barry said, “The entry of come of the case will be definite. training program is geared saving devices being marketed by “ins­ require a degree of expertise to install, vironmental impact,” Budd said. participate in ride sharing. As the looked at the slushy streets and TRAVAN program catches on, that figure Weiss said the suggestion to ask for the federal government gives the In the summer the Board of Direc­ toward turning out highly tant experts” in the energy conservation and since the appropriateness of a par­ “ The U.S. Department of Energy trees coated with white. reports one 12-passenger van pool takes a will become even more impressive,” the support of the Connecticut other side tremendous resources in tors allocated $50,(X)0 for the town’s trained sates people who field. ticular device is very often dependent on Driving on Interstate 89 was Conference of Municipalities and the terms of financial ability to pursue defense in the case. Barry said the can competently assist the characteristics of the particular daily average of seven cars off the road Budd said. slowed by the snow, with drivers “As we all become more conscious of Since 1973, the company’s energy Capital Region Council of the case to the highest levels and in figure was an outside amount deter­ customers in matters of the rising cost of energy, there is a natural home, the Chamber urges families and saves an average of 5,000 gallons of reporting the highway bridges es­ gasoline annually,” he added. “Tne savings program has also included in­ Governments, “Has merit, since all terms of the increased personnel now mined as the case was perceived in finance, banking, construc­ tendency to look for miracle cures and exploring conservation devices to consuit pecially slippery. Department of Energy emphasizes that stallation of new insultated glass and municipalities could be impacted by on that side of the case.” July. Now that the government has tion, reai estate iaw and jump at the chance to reduce our energy established local firms for advice.” the questions in the case.” Barry said, “I would not want to entered the case, Barry said Edmund Gorman mortgages. costs by considerable amounts. While no “The local oil fuel dealers, utility com­ every van pool also creates a potential en­ reflective film in many office windows, 100 Years Ago vironmental pollution reduction and, in reducing exterior lighting, implementing Cassano said, “The two predict a total cost this case might Manchester could use the financial one will dispute the need to conserve panies, and home improvement contrac­ organizations, must recognize that involved. I believe it could go to the support or backing of any groups that energy and cut back on fuel consumption tors and suppliers generally have staff the long run, contributes to lowering new interior lighting procedures and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The switching from eight-cylinder company the rights of any and all communities Supreme Court, although I am not would help balance the scales. Pass Actuary Exam and cost, it is important to be cautious and people available who are schooled or highway construction and maintenance wizard and his gang toiled cars to fourcylinder compact and subcom­ to govern themselves are seriously saying it definitely will.” He added exercise sound judgment in purchasing experienced in these fields. It makes costs.” feverishly, trying compound after pact models. ______threatened by this court action.” HARTFORD — ’Two Manchester residents, employees new conservation devices or systems,” much more sense for a local resident to The TRAVAN program will operate on a compound until they found the right one to emit a faint but The U.S. Department of Justice of ’The Travelers Insurance Companies have passed the chamber said. deal with an established area business had announced Friday it will join as a exams in the Society of Actuaries. “While the problem of fly-by-night that has built a solid reputation and will be steady glow from a nearly airless glass bulb a century ago. plaintiff in the private Angel vs Alan Reynard of 30 Thompson Road and Stephen Maher operators has apparently not surfaced to around in the future to provide service and THE Zinsser suit alleging housing dis­ Riot Cops Clear of 30 Downey Drive have completed exams leading to the Finally: “We have produced a any significant degree in the Greater guidance than it does to invest large sums crimination by the town. The suit designation of Associate of the Society. very good light," wrote Thomas Manchester area, there are reports from of money in the hope of quick savings was a result of the community’s A. Edison, in his notebook of the Rqynard is a member of iife, health and financial ser­ around the state and country of firms and offered by an operation just passing DEMOCRATIC RECORD April 17 referendum in which voters, vices department and Maher is in the group department. through the area.” October 1979 development in his Olin Picket Line individuals moving quickly through an by a 3-1 majority sought to impose a Menlo Park, N.J., “invention fac­ area selling new products which ultimate­ “Local homeowners are advised to con­ two-year moratorium on further par­ tory" that helped revolutionize ly fail to operate properly or result in no tact the Chamber, the Better Business ticipation in the Community life in the homes of the world. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - About 100 would retain their seniority when the Additional Duties actual saving of fuel or money. Obviously Bureau, or the state Consumer Protection ‘We Listen...We Act.. Development Block Grant Program His accomplishment — the first policemen in riot gear pushed 400 12-week contract dispute was it becomes a real problem when the Department if they are confronted by and ordered the town to withdraw its striking pickets out of the way today resolved. 0 HARTFORD - Donald L. Nigro, president of the practical incandescent light bulb homeowner, after considerable expense, suspicious operators. Most important, application for federal funds. Nine and allowed replacement workers to Cannon said the replacement Manufacturing Division of United Technoiogies Pratt & for use indoors — and the use looks to t he vendor for assistance or com­ however, is the recommendation to use days later the Board of Directors did enter the Olin Corp. gun manufac­ employees were arriving "at a Whitney Aircraft Group, has been assigned additional pensation . and finds he has closed his iocal, established firms who have biiilt SENIOR CITIZENS made of electricity since then is chronicled in a major new display so. turing plant. steady rate" and everything was duties as corporate vice-president for manufacturing. doors.” solid reputations through a history of ser­ The Justice Department said ac­ opening Wednesday at the Chief Edward Morrone said five going smoothly inside the plant. Nigro, who wiil mark his 40th anniversary at P&WA “The push to conserve has led to the vice to the area.” tion on. the referendum violated the Smith'SOfTriab ' T nStitut'ion’s persons were arrested - foiu' for dis­ Negotiations were recessed until next year, assumes his new corporate-wide respon­ 14th Amendment and the Fair sibilities at a time when advances in manufacturing Museum of History and orderly conduct and one for carrying Wednesday as Olin and the striking Housing Act of 1968. a dangerous weapon (a pipe). Victory Lodge 609, District 170, of the technology are playing an increasingiy important role in Technology. Cassano said, “The provisions of One picket, Myra Cunningham, 25, In tern atio n al A ssociation of assisting industrial corporations such as UTC achieve Early Preparation CofC Joins Association home rule have been established by was struck by a car and taken to Machinists and Aerospace Workers, greater productivity and efficiency. c Still Missing Two families on Charter Oak Street, Manchester, took ad­ the legislative bodies of the State of Yale-New Haven Hospital, where a studied the city’s latest proposal. In his new position he will coordinate the development VERNON - The Board of Directors of lend themselves to regional cooperation vantage of the leaves deposited by winds during the past few Connecticut guaranteeing citizens of spokeswoman said she was expected Mayor Frank Logue had ordered and implementation of manufacturing studies and the R ockville A rea C ham ber of include legislative action, treansporta- NEW YORK (UPI) - Etan tion, manpower development, and Patz, a slender tow-headed boy days to prepare decorations for Halloween. Mr. and Mrs. every city and town the right to par­ to be treated and released. Olin’s Winchester Group shutdown reviews conducted by the various operational units of Commerce has voted to participate in the ticipate in the legislative process. more formally structured East of the tourism, chamber officials said. with a big grin, waved goodbye to Robert Richer of 99 Charter Oak St., hold clothing to be stuffed Olin had called 85 replacement for four days last week in an effort to UTC. That process includes the right to River Chambers of Commerce Associa­ The board feels that committees made his mother May 25 and started to with leaves by their son, Thomas, back to camera, and Peter machinists to the plant, where about avoid violence. But when Olin referendum.” 1,350 workers began a strike June 15. protested. Superior Court Judge tion. up of representatives from each chamber walk the two blocks to the Ready, left, 116 Charter Oak St. This scene is on Spruce Street. He said the town’s Board of Direc­ The replacements were hired under a Donald Dorsey said Logue didn’t Luxury Community It has been proposed that, without usur­ can be more successful in these areas than schoolbus stop. It’s the first day (Herald photo by Pinto) the present system whereby each he was allowed to go by himself. tors has attempted to carry out the contract proposal which sets hourly have the power to lock the doors. T ping the authority or identity of the BOLTON — Frank J. Filloramo, president of F. J, F. chamber tackles a portion of a large issue. m i t . 4 It also was the day he dis­ wages between $5.65 and $7.74. The A few dozen of the strikers rushed Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce, striking workers had vowed they to the plant’s main gate early Monday Design/Build Ltd. of Bolton, has announced that his com­ that the East of the River organization Anyone wishing to be involved in the appeared. The special police task pany is deveioping Birch Mountain Estates. Birch Moun­ ground floor structuring of this new force of more than 3(X) police of­ would not let the new workers take and stood in front ears trying to enter can achieve results in areas that the local the plant, after several vehicles tain Estates is an energy engineered and designed com­ chamber now finds difficult to attack organization, or who has an interest in any ficers assigned to the case has their jobs. munity located off Birch Mountain Road on Fiano Road now dwindled to five. “We get Panel Has Problems In wedge formation, the helmeted carrying salaried employees slipped of the areas mentioned, should contact the alone. through the south entrance. in Bolton. Programming areas which seem to best chamber office. 872-0587. calls every day,” said Detective police marched out of the Filloramo indicated Birch Mountain Estates wili offer Sgt. Max Sanders of the Missing strikebound Winchester Group fac­ “Get your car out of here. Move it. 18 iuxury models. All models are Kingsberry Homes in Persons Bureau. “But, at this tory shortly after the 7 a.m, shift was Move it" one woman in the crowd three main categories, contemporary, modern and Phone-A-Rlde provides safe and convenient transportation for point, we haven’t got a clue. to begin. Firefighters stood by, their shouted at a driver as other ears in a With Oil Tax Credit hoses unrolled in case they were line which stretched for several traditionai. A contemporary modei home at Birch Moun­ seniors and handicapped. Today was Etan’s seventh tain Estates is now open for inspection, with the fur­ birthday but for his family — his needed to push back the pickets. blocks slowly backed down nishings and decor furnished by Interior Uniimited ol mother, father, sister and WASHINGTON (Uf>I) - The proceeds are used for public pur­ Organization of Petroleum Expor­ Pickets, ordered to clear the area Winchester Avenue. Glastonbury. DEMOCRATS brother, the day brought an es­ Senate Finance Committee is poses — an important issue for ting Countries. or be arrested, gave way and there The crowd of about 125 pickets, pecially lonely reminder of the wrestling with a major problem of its Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The current bill is unbalanced was no confrontation. The replace­ which began gathering at six in­ happy little boy. “Every time you own making: how to pay for already Chairman Russell Long, D-La., because the committee postponed ment workers then drove their cars tersections around the plant before think you’re in control, something approved tax credits costing $30 became vexed when Treasury of­ setting a windfall tax rate until after into the plant without incident. dawn, grew angry when one woman, Advertising Seminar Maja Kricker, told police she’d been “Get Things Done!’’ like this comes up,” said Etan’s billion more than the oil windfall ficials backed Danforth recently. deciding what tax credits to allow “We don’t want any of our people hit by a car that sped through the mother Julie. “It’s going to be profits tax would raise. “Up to now I thought this bill had a and what types of oil it would to get hurt. They came out with their HARTFORD - Top management, marketing, adver­ big sticks today,” said John main entrance. tising and public reiations managers of small and hard making it through the day, With pressure mounting either to chance for passage. But now I’m exempt. but you have to go on.” cut credits or boost windfall tax beginning to have doubts,” Long So far, it has exempted so much oil Palmieri, business manager for the Ms. Kricker was treated and medium size firms may participate in a University of striking union. “There’s no way we released at Yale-New Haven Connecticut seminar on advertising and sales promotion. revenues, several major fights said, hinting court action if Danforth that the windfall tax now would raise Plane Crash appear certain this week as succeeds. only $69 billion. could cover nil the side streets.” Hospital. A spokesman for Olin said The two-day seminar, “How to Get Big Results from a Olin ordered 85 replacement she w asn’t one of the firm ’s Small Advertising Budget," will take place Oct. 18 and 19 members who favor easing the tax on Sen. William Roth, R-Del., plans to The panel also approved about $99 FLORENCE, Ky, (UPI) - A billion in tax credits, mostly for in­ employees hired since the strike employees. from 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Hotel Sonesta in Hartford, producers battle with colleagues ad­ introduce an amendment to use wind­ twin-engine Piper Navajo — the dividuals and businesses that take a began July 15 to report to work Though some picketers were Budget restrictions of the small advertiser wili be dis­ 5 vocating consumer credits for con­ fall profits to pay for the hefty Social workhorse of the commuter air­ servation. Security tax hikes due in 1981, an act variety of energy-saving actions. today. visibly upset, Olin’s agreement not to cussed. and the most sophisticated marketing techniques line business — was leaving the “We’ll rely on the police protection hire replacements Monday kept most will be reviewed, as weil as many other topics. The committee, hoping to com­ he claims would save taxpayers $11 That leaves a $30 billion gap, which Greater Cincinnati Airport, in plete work on the bill this week, must billion. must be reconciled. to protect our employees,” said firm calmor at home. The seminar is sponsored by the UConn School of Spencer Village has provided forty new homes for seniors. Florence, across the Ohio River decide how much, if any, Alaskan The committee has been working Long, who assured President spokesman Richard Cannon, adding Logue and city officials met Sun­ Business Administration and the University’s division of from Cincinnati, for Nashville, ;North Slope oil to exempt from the since July on a House-passed bill that Carter the bill would be on his desk both state and local police would be day night with management per­ Extended and Continuing Education. Tenn. But just after takeoff an 'tax. would capture $104 billion in taxes on this month, told staff aides recently at the scene. sonnel who agreed not to bring in Registration and fee information is available from engine failed and ail eight people Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., has the excess profits the oil companies to prepare several balanced Olin, which had held off bringing in replacement workers on Monday. Caren Dickman. seminar administrator, Management aboard were killed when the plane packages of tax rates, exemptions the replacement employees, said Developmert Program, Box, U-56D, The University of sparked another certain battle by a will make because of the elimination k- a tornado- “People are imprisoned not for what they have done,” dian natural gas. Worse still is a $20 billion more in 1980 than this adjustors asking for up to one-third of the lOWill IIM niATUIIIl up to Iwtween $18 and $23.50. ravaged residential area. ' he said of life in the Soviet Union since the 1917 Russian prediction of another gasoline shor­ year. final settlement. Moinday, Mexico announced its While the heavy work gdt underway revolution, “but for what they might do.” tage by the end of October. Goldschmidt, in a speech to editors Although officials expect a thorough and publishers in Houston, said the cnuie oil prices will rise 8.8 percent Monday. Gov. Ellas Grasso 'attended a clean up to take some time, utility crews “As a result of repression more than 60 million people Briefly, the bad news; to ^ .6 0 per barrel. The government perished since the revolution in times of peace.” he said. Kuwait said today it is raising the United States is in an "energy- funeral for one victim" of last week’s had just about completed their work __ news agency Notimex said the new “This is the way socialism has conquered.” cost of its crude oil by 10 percent, inflation axis” that gives other coun-. savage tornado which hit three towns restoring electrical power and telephone U^IWlAIHtA fOtOCAiT • I price will be retroactive to Oct. 1, Ginzburg along with four other Soviet political retroactive to Oct. 1, to bring the tries more leverage over our foreign without warning. - ’ service. policy. and will remain in effect until the end The tornade claimed two lives and in­ About 20 prisoners sent by the Depart­ prisoners was exchanged for two spies in a rare U.S.- For period ending 7 a.m. 10/10/79. During Tuesday average price up to $21.43 a barrel. of: 1979. Mexico Monday said its oil will He predicted foreign oil will cost jured nearly 500 others Wednesday and ment of Corrections sawed and chopped Soviet swap last April. He has stayed in Vermont with night, generally fair weather is expected to cover the jEighty-five percent of Mexico’s dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn since his arrival in the cost $2 more per barrel, making it the United States $77 billion in 1980. destroyed or damaged 140 homes and 38 broken tree limbs and uprooted trees into m ^or part of the nation with skies ranging from clear to 600,000 barrels of oil exported daily U.S. more expensive than the highest “More than one-third of the rate of businesses and public buildings - for an firewood and stacked it behind the partly cloudy. A few showers, however, may be noted consumer inflation is a direct result goes to the United States. overall property loss of $250 million. emergency command post, which con­ His visit to Yale Monday night was a stop on a national over parts of the mid Atlantic coast and lower Rockies. Arab crude. Canada’s 23 percent increase in speaking tour to expose human rights violations in the ’The price of Canada’s natural gas of higher oil prices,” he said. “In the President Carter has declared Windsor, tinued to process requests for help. ^'natural gas, announced Monday, will Soviet Union and conditions in Soviet prison camps. will increase by 23 percent next first seven months of this year, Windsor Locks and Suffield a disaster By Monday, residents had applied for cost the United States $3.45 per 1,000 Ginzburg, who was jailed several times for his month, the equivalent of paying $20 energy prices rose 46 percent...” area. 198 low-interest home loans totaling $4 cubic feet. The increase, anticipated criticism of the Soviet Union's leaders, said Russian dis­ Connecticut Weather for a barrel of oil. Goldschmidt supported the Carter^ On Monday, cranes hoised chunks of million and 60 business loans amounting to Actor Vic Tayback, who wears a laid- administration’s energy program as by U.S. oil companies, will go into broken homes onto dump trucks and $20 million - both through the Small sidents were struggling solely for the freedom of speech. Occasional rain ending late this afternoon. Becoming ’The man who correctly forecast effect Nov. 3. back, rolled down sailor hat in his role as last spring’s petroleum shortages a deterrent. He said passage of the volunteers hand-hauled lighter debris Business Administration. “Our struggle never consists of violence, terror or windy and continued cool with highs in the mid to upper shootings.” he said through interpreter Leon Lipson. a the short order cook on “Alice,” never says the nation could be in for nronram could reduce oil imports by from the battered area. The town of Windsor sent out its first fiOs. 14 C. Clearing windy and cold tonight. Lows 36 to 42. Yale law professor. "It has only one way out - freedom dreamed he’d be autographing 107 of them The joint construction labor tast force is issue of the “Windsor Phoenix" - a one- Wednesday mostly sunny but cool. High in the mid 50s. comprised of major contracts and page flyer that will be handed out daily to of words.” Probability of rain decreasing to 20 percent tonight and 10 when he put one up for at least $100 on the members of the Teamster, laborers and update tornado victims on what assistance He said he and other dissidents were disillusioned by percent Wednesday. Southerly winds increasing to 15 to Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Decline Stops operating engineers unions. is available. the "socialism of power rather than ideals. " and thus 20 mph shifting into the northwest 15 to 20 mph and gusty Mrs. Grasso attended funeral service looked to other channels “for breathing" late this afternoon and continuing tonight. Northwest The governor said Monday night 52 In 1976, Ginzburg helped found the Moscow Helsinti for ccarol Dembkowski. 42, of Windsor, , mobile homes had been obtained from a winds Wednesday diminishing to 10 mph or less late In the Peopletalk who was in bed when the tornado touched Watch Group, a citizens organization committed to In Gold Price private New York state firm and the day. down. She was blown from her home and monitoring Soviet adherence to the Helsinki human federal government to temporarily house Kept Busy buried under its rubble 150 feet away., rights accords. home owners who wish to remain on their Fence repair crews were kept busy at the Public Service Company By United Press International Mrs. Dembkowski was buried in a He said he was particulary influenced by Albert Air Pollution Forecast property sites. of New Hampshire’s Seabrook Nuclear Plants as anti-nuclear Italians Had Day^ Gold halted its dramatic slide today by edging up in the Poquonock Avenue cemetery where most Schweitzerx who was "willing to sacrifice himself for an The state Department of Environmental Protection London and Zurich markets, ending a decline in which it of the headstones were uprooted or The mobile homes will be purchased by protestors attempt to occupy the construction site by cutting through ideal. " and by the aims and methods of the Peace Corps forecast good air pollution levels for Connecticut today Now IVs Vikings lost $13 Monday. knocked flat. the state with federal funds made the chain link fence surrounding the plant. As soon as entry was made established by the late President Kennedy. and reported good levels around the state Monday. ’The metal opened at $375 per ounce in London, up from Mrs. Grasso had visited the women’s available under the federal disaster area Monday’s close of $374.50, and gained $3 overnight in by the protestors the police would drive them back and out, and the The Italians have had their day. Now it’s the husband, Edward, his leveled home this declaration. They will begin arriving in have PSC workmen repair the break in the fence. (UPI photo) Long Island Sound Vikings’ turn, and Ivar Christensen says they’re not Zurich to open at $375.50. In New York gold closed Mon­ weekend. At one point Dembkowski the area Tuesday. going to let anyone forget who really discovered day at $368.35. hugged the governor, crying on her St. Kasimir Church on Poquonock Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk America. Monday’s rush to sell gold was precipitated by the U.S. shoulder as she comforted him. Avenue is serving as a distribution center Point, N.Y. He’s president of the Leif Ericson Society Inter­ Federal Reserve Board’s decision to support the dollar The governor also issued a personal for donated clothing. The Hitchock Chair by increasing the federal discount rate, but analysts Estate Small craft advisory in effect today. South to southwest national which is holding it’s own po$t-Columbus appeal for volunteers to help the Salvation Co. contributed 50 mattresses worth $15,- predict its continuing weakness if the Fed stands firm. Militant Protesters winds at 10 to 20 knots, shifting to 15 to 25 knots with Day, Leif Ericson Day in Philadelphia — complete Army operate canteens for workers 000. By GERALD P. ROTHMAN, Realtor European dealers bought dollars late last week in an­ Y higher gusts through tonight. Cloudy with periods of rain with Viking long ship and homed helmets. cleaning up debris. ticipation of a dollar-support package, but most were A TAX TIP IF YOU SELL FOR A PROFIT today. Clearing tonight and fair Wednesday. Visibility 1 Christensen says he isn’t putting Columbus down She said the workers are “near nevertheless surprised at the sharpness of its rise when Candidate Bake Sale Remain at Seabrook Normally, taxpayers may deduct for "fix-up” to 3 miles and below I mile in rain and fog today. Im­ — just setting the record straight Says he, “We just exhaustion” and volunteer replacements who sell their home for a proving to more than 5 miles tonight and Wednesday. want to point out that Leif Ericson came first ... the speculation became reality. are desperately needed. MANCHESTER - The committee expenses if they were ac­ Even while buying dollars and selling gold, European SEABhuOK, N.H. (UPI) - A small Seabrook entrance today in hopes of substantial profit face a complished within 90 days Average wave heights 1 to 3 feet today, increasing to 3 to For people to take a day off for a man who came in Mary Hart, an aide to Office of Policy to elect Arnold Kleinschmidt as a dealers questioned whether the strength would last. band of militant anti-nuclear keeping the construction site's 8.800 heavy tax load, but this prior to the sale, and paid 4 feet tonight then diminishing Wednesday. second is a little too much.” and Management Secretary Anthony Democratic director, will sponsor a ’The F ^ raised its discount rate and imposed reserve demonstrators promised to stay today to employees from going back to work. burden can be avoided. If for no later than 30 days Milano, said the governor again warned bake sale Saturday at 10 a.m. at requirements that will make it harder for banks to obtain block the entrance and keep construction "We re not going to be here for a day. you buy another home after the sale. Check with Extend^ed^ orecast residents who lost their property in the Crispino’s Market 725 E. Middle ✓ Mad Hatter money to lend — actions that risk deepening the recession workers on the outside. But for most, the We re not going to be here for a week.” that costs as much or your accountant or the disaster to beware of unscrupulous con­ Turnpike. BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England at home. The sale will include pies, cakes, siege at the giant Seabrook power plant said Janice Fine, an 18-year-old college more than the sales price IRS on details if this Vic Taybeck, who wears a laid-back, rolled down tractors and insurance adjusters. student from Albany. N.Y. "We’re going Thursday thru Saturday: A West German banker said he had doubts about the breads and cookies. site was over. of the old one. within a matter affects you. It sailor hat in his role as the short order cook on to be in Seabrook for an awfully long time. Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair Thursday. Chance of rain “Alice,” never dreamed he’d be autographing 107 of Carter administration’s determination to fight inflation. About 400 anti-nuclear demonstrators - specified time, the profit could be well worth your developing Friday ending Saturday. Unseasonably cool “The Federal Reserve wants stability, but the ad­ all that were left of the 2,000 protesters So get comfortable everybody. " from the sale is not in­ while them when he put one up for at least $100 on the The hundreds of riot-equipped New through the period with high temperatures in the mid 40s Jerry Lewis Muscular Elystrophy Telethon — but ministration is out for re-election,” he said. who tried in vain to capture the unfinished cluded in your taxable in­ At age 55. you qualifv England state troopers who had to lower 50s Thursday and mid to upper 50s Friday and that’s how many takers he got. A Swiss dealer, noting U.S. banks were closed Monday $2.6 billion nuclear complex over the come. for the big bonanza - a Town Counselor Helps weekend - picketed in front of the main successfully defended Seabrook for three Saturday. Overnight lows in the mid 30s to lower 40s It’s not a simple procedure. As any ex-swabbie for a holiday, said “it still remains to be seen whether the The second home must one-time $100,000 exclu­ days were equally adamant. Thursday and Friday and mid to upper 40s Saturday. knows, a navy white hat must be soaked in water effect is temporary or whether there is a real dollar gate Monday. be bought and occupied sion of capital gain from Vermont: Remaining unseasonably cold and unsettled before it can be shaped. recovery.” In Tornado Site Clinic But as chilly winds swept in off the within a period ending 18 the sale of your principle Atlantic Monday evening, a steady stream "We intend to get them into work. " said through the period. Occasional showers mixed with But Taybeck, who recently suffered a back injury But New York dealer James Sinclair said the measures Dayton Duncan. New Hampshire Gov. months after the sale. A residence This latest ' ______of protesters cleaned up their campsites., flurries in the northern hills. Highs in the 40s and 50s and in a celebrity baseball game, found a solution. Last “are an indication of the Fed’s willingness to pursue the Hugh Gallon's press secretary. 2-year period is permitted change is. retroactive to WINDSOR LOCKS -T here’s more to a John Dempsey Hospital at the University packed their sleeping bags and headed when building a new lows in the 30s and low 40s. week he took his 107 hats into the Jacuzzi bath, fight against inflation and should have an extremely Tom Bewden. 19. was committed to July 26. 1978 Whereas the Fire? storm's aftermath than cleaning up the of Connecticut and the Capitol Region home, in some cases . home. This tax deferment Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of a few showers soaking them right along with his battered positive impact on the dollar, provided the Fed doesn't staying, but fearful of the construction rubble and settling the insurance claims. Mental Health Services. Several left with souvenirs, chunks of Frechette, Maftui& south and chance of showers or flurries north Thursday, sacroiliac. cancel it out by supplying reserves to the banking OK, I’m ready —where’s the fire? I’m workers. applies only to the sale of Victims of the disaster need psy­ “The disaster post was opened Friday,” Rothman, inc. rlu.iu «s ' Increasing cloudiness with a chance of rain Friday. system.” ' ready and very serious and I have a fire truck the Seabrook’s 6-foot-high chain link fence a home which is the Clearing Saturday. Cool with highs mostly 40s north to 50s Henry Kaufman, general partner of Salomon Bfothers, chological counseling and state officials she said, “and will remain open until that had been snipped away with wire "The police don't scare me nearly as family's main residence. too. Little Ethan Mates , 2, thinks Fire have set up two mental health units in further notice, possibly through this A ft B e tte r south. Lows in the 30s north and 30s to low 40s south. Day of the Dolphin said one effect of the Fed’s new stance is the important cutters. much as the workers.” he said" "They're When figuring the Windsor Locks to deal with the residents week." H o m e s . Burgess Meredith costarred Monday with Robin psychological impact of uncertainty about its intentions. Prevention Week is very serious business. He Only a handful vowed to come back here for the money. They're gonna be here amount of gain for which I I X X and Gardens National Forecast “It will be more difficult to judge the Fed’s policy in­ is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Julian Mates of Sea of the tornado ravaged towns. The clinics will provide free counseling today to stage a sit-in in front of the in force with the idea of antagonizing us. ” tax may be postponed you Tel. 646-4144 • Williams in a Hollywood stage show called “A A Manchester woman. Esther Rubin, of and several weeks of followup visits, if Celebration of Dolphins” — to raise money for a lit­ tentions by only watching its day-to-day activities,” Cliff, L. I. and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. City Fest Hi Lo Kaufman said. 124 Highland St. is part of the crisis in­ needed, for the storm victims. Albuquerque pc 89 56 Miami Beach sy 83 80 tle meaningful dialogue with the sleek sea John Richmond, Ellington. tervention team, housed in the Windsor These days, almost a week after the Anchorage sh 47 42 Milwaukee pc 60 43 creatures. Locks fire station, which is working with storm, are the important ones for treating Asheville pc 75 49 Minneapolis pc 55 32 Meredith and Dr. John C. Lilly are working on people who are feeling the emotional im­ the residents, according to Dr. Samuel Atlanta pc 83 57 Nashville pc 85 67 “Project Janus” — a study of dolphin communica­ pact from the disaster. Silverman. New Orleans 64 Billings sy 66 31 pc 85 tion — and last week they announced development Last Wednesday’s storm caused as “They might have problems sleeping Birmingham pc 84 65 New York r 61 55 of a computer-TV-tone device that may be the Missing Plutonium Found much as $250 million damage in Suffield. and become anxious.” he said. “ If it’s not Boston r 55 43 Oklahoma City' pc 94 58 breakthrough for which they’ve been searching. Brownsville Tx pc 90 68 Omaha cy 70 48 Windsor Locks and Windsor. More than treated, it could have a long term effect The show, to fund the project, was directed by 200 homes and businesses were damaged like acute or chronic depression. The loss Buffalo sh 51 46 Philadelphia pc 62 54 Jack Haley Jr. Charlston S.C. sy 76 64 Phoenix f 100 69 At Greek Crash Scene by the tornado which cut a path of destruc­ of one’s house is kind of an extension of Charlotte N.C. sy 74 57 sh 57 50 tion along Route 75. one's self. Chicago cy 68 46 Portland Me. r 54 31 Vrooom! ATHENS, Greece (UPI) — Greek doctor traveling lo Peking with airport. Another 10 were hospitalized Mrs. Rubin, who is clinical director for Nearly 500 people were injured and two Cleveland sh 57 50 Portland Or. sy 75 52 the North Central Connecticut Mental people died, including a woman who was All her life, Edith Ungerman was “a good nuclear experts said today they have several dozen colleagues for a health with serious injuries but were out of Columbus cy 65 50 Providence r 55 40 Health Services in Enfield, said Monday buried underneath the rubble of her daughter, a good wife and a good mother.” So what found the small quantity of congress at the invitation of the danger, a Swissair spokesman said. Dallas sy 96 71 Richmond pc 71 56 the intervention team consists of crumbled home. Denver r 83 37 St. Louis sy 89 52 was she doing, swathed in a foxy fur coat, clinging plutonium aboard a Swissair DC-8 Chinese government. Among the 14 dead were five West members from Mental Health Services, Des Moines pc 75 42 Salt Lake Cty sy 85 44 to a Hell’s Angel looklalike on the back of a Harley- that crashed and burned at Athens A Swissair official said the airline Germans, three Swiss, two French, Detroit cy 57 46 San Antonio pc 92 74 Davidson motorcycle? Posing for a magazine ad for airport Sunday night, killing 14 had no idea the plutonium was one Briton, one Belgian, one Swede Duluth cy 49 32 San Diego pc 73 68 a Dallas furrier, that’s what. passengers. aboard the DC-8 until it started in­ and one Dutch national, the Manager Selected El Paso pc 95 54 San Francisco pc 67 58 The 70-year-old grandmother says she took the A spokesman for the Democritus vestigating passenger baggage loss. spokesman said. Hartford r 56 35 San Juan pc 89 76 It was then the unnam ^ doctor The only two Americans aboard modeling job because, “I was all the time sedate, Nuclear Research Institute said the MANCHESTER - Joseph Camposeo, Democratic can­ Honolulu pc 87 78 Seattle f 60 50 the flight escaped unharmed. One but inside, there was a part of me that always plutonium had been brought to the in­ revealed the contents of his suitcase. didate for the Board of Education, has named Thomas P. Houston pc 88 73 Spokane sy 71 41 was international relations expert Tampa wanted to be Auntie Marne.” stitute for further study along with The plane also was carrying Vaughn of 247 Oak St. as his campaign chairman for the Indianapolis cy 65 48 sy 83 66 Hans J. Morgenthau, a professor Jackson Miss pc 87 63 Washington cy 69 58 She says her family “went wild” when they saw radioactive isotopes in lead con­ radioactive isotopes, in lead con­ upcoming election. Jacksonville sy 80 55 Wichita pc 95 52 the ad, and adds, “All my life I had been a shrinking tainers which were in the plane’s tainers weighing more than 1,000 emeritus from the University of Kansas City pc 87 45 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- violet. 1 thought it would be fun to try out being a cargo area. pounds, intended for medical use in Chicago who lives in New York. The Vaughn has served on the Citizens Long-Range Plan­ fes & Juniors Las Vegas sy 92 62 cloudy: f-fair; hz-haze; m- blooming idiot.” “ Eventually the plutonium was China, officials said. other was not identified. ning Committee for the Board of Education during the Little Rock w 86 66 missing; pc-partly cloudy ; r- found, and there is no danger.from Some of the containers were A Swiss investigating team and an past year. He has directed youth activities for the Los Angeles pc 77 63 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; Glimpses it,” the spokesman said. recovered and others melted in the eight-member group of Greek Manchester Recreation Department and the Unitarian Louisville w 78 57 sn-snow; sy- sunny; Is- He said that the radiation leaked fire, releasing small amounts of experts appointed by a public ;095 Universalist Society: East. A bond superintendent for Memphis pc 87 69 thunderstorms; w-windy. Robert Guillaume, star of ABC-TV’s “Benson,” from the isotopes was "in­ radiation experts from the prosecutor recovered the plane’s i M Regularly Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. of Hartford, Vaughn has ^ $70&$75 has been tapped as a presenter for this year’s significant" and well within the Democritus Nuclear Institute said “black box” flight recorder intactm two children enrolled in the public schools. Photoplay Awards telecast in Hollywood ... Jorge regulation level set by the Inter­ were not dangerous. But Minister for Communications Save now on beautifully tailored double-breasted The Almanac Mester, music director of the Aspen Music Festival national Air Traffc Association. White-coated technicians from the Alexander Papadongonas said he did Also assisting in Camposeo’s campaign are James princess styles, trench coats, single-breasted and the Louisville Orchestra, will replace Zubin The plane burst into flames Sunday institute Monday spent hours not expect them to produce a quick McAuley Jr. of 49 Lorraine Road and Susan Vaughn of 247 Selted coats, and coats with detachable hoods By I nilcd I'ress liilernulionul Mehta as conductor at the “Frank Sinatra at the after it overshot a rain-slicked screening scores of airport personnel explanation for the crash, the first Oak St. and scarves all In warm wool blends. Also save Today is Tuesday. Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 1979 with 83 Met” Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center benefit Oct. 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EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. ». 1979 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 9, 1979 M AtcRStisr ■ c Auto Workers Council I r t e a l i t Dodd Calls Boat Strike Monday, i:36 aih. —Malfunction at 76 Haynes StATowif) MondayA:41 a.m. —Water call at 58 An Issue of Security To Consider Ford Pact Eldrldge 9t. (T (^ ) Monday a.m. —Lockout at 25 DETROIT (UPI) - Consideration about a half-hour before strike be its toughest challenge of this MaxwellSt. ( 1 ) ^ ) HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. p act the strik e w ill have on gressmen also were following the by a rank-and-fiie United Auto deadline. year’s negotiations to renew con­ TodayR:23 i .m . —False alarm at High Christopher Dddd, DConn., says the southeastern Connecticut, but his talks but hadn’t been involved in his Workers councii is the crucial second The Ford contract is patterned tracts for 750,000 U.S. auto workers. and C o ^ r streets. (EighUi District) week-long strike by 2,000 Electric main concern was national security. decision to intervene. step toward ratification of the un­ after a strike-free settlement UAW President Douglas Fraser Boat draftsmen has become a He said some of the white-collar 'Federal and state mediators ion's tentative contract with Ford reached last month with General said last week he wants to begin Smiles Club “national security issue” and he designers already had found other already have entered negotiations in Motor Co. Motors Corp., a pact that was en­ deadline bargaining as soon as possi­ VTONON — The Community fears a long walkout could damage jobs — a trend which if continued the MDA strike. The union s 200-member Ford dorsed by 77 percent of production ble at ailing Cbp'sler Corp. S in je s Club will meet Oct. 13 at 8 the nation’s submarine design could set back E B ’s leading design The firm is building the nation’s Council, made up of deiegates from employees and 61 percent of skilled Chrysler, which faces losses as a.nf at the First Congregational capabilities. capabilities for months. new Trident nuclear submarines and 102 iocai bargaining units, will be workers who voted on ratlfiction. high as $1.5 billion this year and in Chilrch of Vernon, Route 30, to form Dodd said he will meet with Navy “The more important issue is that is now designing a “new generation” briefed on the pact today, then asked Union officiais described the GM 1980, has been asked by federal of­ a bar pool for a two-hour ride to Secretary Edward Hidalgo today to of design capabilities,” he told a of subs, Dodd said. He said EB to recommend it for ratification by pact as the biggest economic ficials to seek assurances of aid from Washingtonvllle, N.Y. discuss what a prolonged designers’ news conference. “It isn’t just a designed virtually all of America's 197,000 Ford workers. package ever negotiated in the auto bankers, suppliers and its unions ^he group will tour the strike at “the nation’s foremost sub­ question of calling people back to nuclear submarines including those There have been numerous reports industry. It would mean about $10,000 before a federal rescue package is brotherhood Winery and the U.S. marine design shop” could mean to work after resolving the dispute. You built by the competing Newport opposition to the tentative contract is in additional wages and cost-of-living drafted. Militaiy Academy at West Point, the nation’s submarine design may not have the people to call News shipyard in . running high among skilled workers payments the next three years for The firm is seeking loan N.Y. and will stop for lunch and capabilities. back.” Dodd said he will ask Hidalgo to at the nation's No. 2 automaker, but the average auto worker, assuming guarantees of at least $500 million to dinner along the way. He also said Monday he offered to Dodd said although he had declined review the possible ramifications of UAW executives discounted the an 8 percent annual inflation rate. tide it over until 1981, when it expects For more information call Terri provide whatever assistance he could earlier requests from workers and the strike and possibly call on the stories. A UAW spokesman said a ratifica­ to show a profit. Grejdus, 649-4962, president of the to help end the contract dispute their families to intervene in the Navy to offer its help to end the They said they beiievethe pact wiil tion timetabie for the Ford pact had The UAW has said it will consider club. between the Electric Boat Division strike, “I think it has gone far enough walkout. be ratified and thatYkilled not been set, although briefings on economic concessions to Chrysler, of General Dynamics — the major at this juncture to warrant in­ “Just to sit back and let a unique tradesmen wili join in approving it. the contract could begin at Iocai un­ probably involving some break in the Executive Board design contractor for U.S, nuclear volvement." capability disappear. I think they The proposal was unaninyiusly en­ ion haiis iater this week. GM-Ford settlement pattern. Such VERNON -- The Executive Board submarines — and the Marine MDA leaders have predicted the should be concerned. " he said of the uui^eudorsed Thursdav lIlUiaud.Y by Ujr the nix, UAW's ^ rank- Nor ---- had--- it------been------determined when concessions must be worked out at of the Vernon League of Women Draftsmen’s Association. strike, which entered its second week Navy's role in the dispute. and-file bargaining mtfnmittee at the union would take up what could the bargaining table. Voters will meet Thursday at 7:15 “I don’t think it’s something that a Monday, will be a long one and the Dodd noted that Hidalgo knew un­ Ford.rora. The me ^reem^reeineuL ent waswds reachediccu-ucu p.m. at the home of Marcia congressman should normally get in­ Groton shipyard has said it planned ion and company officials at EB Cavanaugh, 4 EUdy Court. volved in, but when you’re talking to begin hiring replacement workers. since he served as the Navy's chief X This will be a board training ses­ about a national security issue it’s EB is Connecticut’s second-largest negotiator in E B's claims dispute sion to be conducted by Ann Conde, different,” Dodd said. employer although many of its last year concerning cost overruns on N^Drug^ Helps the Blind state league representative. All in­ The lawmaker said he also was workers come from nearby Rhode certain submarine contracts. C terested league members are invited concerned about the economic im- Island. Dodd said Rhode Island con­ Langston at Harvard Medical School LOS ANGELES (UPI) - poses an incredibly difficult problem to attend. Werner Horst of West Berlin, Germany, is now his hostess; and Heidi Mclnerney, also Researchers report a new drug could for the corneal surgeon." and her colleagues. He said current medical Herpes simplex, which is included Senior Citizens right looks over photographs taken during his a Friendship Force ambassador to West prevent blindness caused by the visit to Manchester. With him are from left, herpes simplex virus and vitamin C techniques have not yet been sub­ among venereal diseases, causes COVENTRY - The Coventry Berlin, who helped translate some of the Custody Case Decided can be used to treat chemical and in­ jected to rigorous scientific scrutiny. cold sores, encephalitis and is the se­ Senior Citizens Club will meet Oct. 17 Irene Pisch, who visited Horst as a details of Horst’s story. (Herald photo by dustrial burns of the cornea. He said injections of vitamin C in cond leading cause of corneal at 1 p.m. in Cofhmunity Hall, Route Friendship Force ambassador in August and Richmond) HARTFORD (UPI) — A state judge has ruled that a The judge quoted the chairman of the Legislature’s The reports, presented Monday, laboratory animals were effective, blindness in the U.S. with 300.000 new 44A. Those attending the meeting are law simlifying court procedures for divorced parents in Judiciary Committee as saying the 1974 revision were among 30 that explored new and noteii the vitamin can be ad­ cases reported each year. asked to bring items for a Tea Cup custody cases also applies to unwed fathers seeking extended the law to include "controversies not only in­ methods and medicines at the three- ministered orally or even in an eye Now. Lass said, anti-viral Auction. custody of illegitimate children. volving a husband and wife but to controversies involving day seminar sponsored by Research wash for human beings. medicines can be applied to the cor­ Plans will also be finalized for a Tale of German Visitor Superior Court Judge John F. Shea Jr. said the 1974 parents of minor children or children if they are no longer to Prevent Blindness Inc. Another paper, presented by Dr. nea to bring relief for active infec­ trip to Plymouth, Mass, on Nov. 17. state law made it clear that the parents’ relationship married or were never married.” Dr. Roswell R. Pfister. chairman Jonathan Lass of Case Western tion but are not able to block would have no bearing on the handling of a minor child’s Shea said it "seem s clear" from the chairman's com­ of the Department of Ophthalmology Reserve University School of recurrent attacks of the infection. Senior Citizens custody case. ments that “the father of an illegitimate child need no Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, said a The reason for recurrent attacks Tribute to ‘True Love’ In a decision released Monday, Shea ruled his court had longer be limited to bringing a petition for a writ of at University of Alabama School of SOUTH WINDSOR -T h e South Medicine, presented a paper on new drug has been found that acts is. there is a reservoir of virus har­ jurisdiction to hear an unwed father’s request for custody habeas corpus to invoke the jurisdiction of the Superior Lecture Videotaped Windsor Senior Citizens Club will By BETTY RYDER research that has identified a selectively on only those cells in­ bored in the nerve ganglia at the base for four more days. of his illegitimate child. Court in a question of custody." meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. Family Editor deficiency of vitamin C in the eyes of fected by the herpes simplex virus. of the brain. Currently marketed The indictment against Werner The child’s mother had asked the'court to dismiss the R.D. Sahl, on camera program director at WVIT, Channel Margaret'Mary’s Church Hall. animals subjected to such burns. The drug. Aciclovir or ACV spares medicines cannot be taken into the MANCHESTER -East is East and charged him with "assistance to es­ case, claiming the only way the father could seek custody 30, is having his journalism lecture taped at Manchester High The guest speaker for the meeting While severe eye burns represent a normal cells from any toxic effects. body because of their toxic effects. West is West and never the twain cape from the Republic,” and he was in Superior Court was by filing a more legally complex School, as journalism students pay close attention. (Herald will be Dr. Franklin Foote, former small proportion of the number of Dr. Lass said the research has shall meet,” according to Rudyard sentenced to 18 months in prison. He writ of habeas corpus. state health commissioner. He will caustic burns, 'their management been pursued by Ur. Deborah Pavan- photo by Pinto) Kipling. But, when two people do was also warned not to talk about the Aside from that, the mother argued, the only other way present an illustrated talk on Russia. meet and fall in love, there has to be trial or the circumstances surroun­ the father could seek custody was by asking a probate a way. ding his imprisonment. court to terminate the mother’s status as the child's For Werner Horst of West Berlin, After serving 16 months, he was natural guardian. Germany, and Marita Golenia of released and was free to return to The case, filed in Tolland County Suepior Court, in­ Health Booklet Model East Berlin, it was a long, unhappy West Berlin. The Senate of Berlin volved Donald Stevens and Pamela Leone, who had lived struggle. granted him 480 marks (about $230 together from 1975 until October 1978, and a child born in Werner, who is currently in U.S.) as assistance for building up December 1975. For State Agency Use Manchester as the guest of Irene his livelihood. A former friend and Shea said the Legislature in 1973 "greatly changed " Pisch of Grant Road, served as her with their survey by the end of December, collegeaue helped him to rebuild his laws and court proceedings concerning divorces and MANCHESTER -T h e Town Health host during the friendship Force’s according to Laurie Ingels, epider- business. custody cases in Connecticut, with the case in question Department has made its job easier exchange to West Berlin in August. He had lost about 40,000 marks in "every miologist with the state health depart­ falling under an amendment enacted in 1974 to the through a compilation of procedural He arrived here for a visit on Sept. 26 income, his apartment and fur­ little ment, assigned to monitor the task force, revised law. material on communicable and other and departs for home Wednesday. nishings, and his taxi which rotted on thing" "The state wanted something overall. He said his decision not to dismiss Stevens’ case was reportable diseases. The state Depart­ ■ An independent taxi driver in West the street. Having no money to start Disease surveillance is uniform, said Ms. i based on his interpretation of the Legislature’s intent in ment of Health, finding the format a good Berlin since 1961, Werner lost his wife again, he is currently sueing the In^els. She said that what differs is the enacting the 1974 law, which changed the divorce and model, will be using it on a broader scale. at childbirth in 1963. Their son is now Senate for neglecting the rights of stmcture of the different local health custody statute in question from applying only to "any The material, in loose-leaf booklet 15 years-old. the people as stated in their contract. husband and wife having minor children” to "the parents form, covers procedures for handling 11 de^artm ^ts. She said when the state In the spring of 1976, he met Marita But, the worst was yet to come. of a minor child." diseases. Lynn Gustafson, head school lo^ d y-at the format designed by the OCT. WANT AD ipo ’HO***) Golenia in Sellin, on the isle of Rupen Marita was dismissed from prison Manchester health department, "we nurse, worked on compiling the literature in East Germany, Their friendship found it was excellent It was very brief but was still not allowed to cross into for a six- week period this summer during grew, they became engaged and West Berlin. and outlined very simply," said Ms. July and August, having frequent dis­ made plans to marry. She in turn, Finally, the SSD officials gave per­ cussions with Dr Alice Turek.health direc­ Ingels. SPECIAL filed an application with the East Murilu Golenia mission for Marita to join Werner in tor, and Ronald Kraatz, assistant health Giving an example of the time saved by Berlin government which would West Berlin. director. the booklet. Kraatz said, "Before, I'd of the SSD surrounded him and he allow her to enter West Berlin. "Extrem ely happy, she arrived at Dr. Turek is one of an eight-member have to read about hepatitis to find out was led away. Her departure from East Berlin the subway station after her dis­ To Telephone Customers In MANCHESTER Director of Health task force which is what to do about a case, but now I can just Werner was brought into a village was denied by the SSD (State’s missal from an infamous women’s looking over material from several town refer to one source where he was interrogated all night. Security Police) and at the same prison. health departments to create one manual Gustafson said though the guidelines are “There, must hhve been some drugs time they forbid her to write or She passed through the custom sta­ specific, there is always an exception, in the food or beverage 1 ate, because applicable to health departments state telephone Werner in West Berlin. She tion with two small night cases, her INTRODUCING THE NEW that s where the professional comes in. I noticed my urine was very dark. wide. The task force should be finished was also not allowed to leave her indentification and some legal papers The SSD wanted me to admit that 1 town until, as the government giving her permission to leave the had planned to help my fiance es­ termed it, ” you have forgotten East Zone. cape.” Area Police Report him.” It was then, Marita decided to Two custom guards, after a EMERGENCY NUMBER Werner had entered the East Sec­ escape to the West. thorough check of her belongings, N Vrn o n tor with a valid visa and according to Carl G. Farris. 49. of 16 Bancroft Road, Werner had no idea of his fiance’s an agreement between East and took a family photo album. Their Peter Burnh im, 31, of 44 Hammond St., Vernon, was charged Monday with failure plan to cross the border illegally explanation was, ‘We have to check West Berlin, a West Berliner can Rockville, was charged Sunday with 10 orive rigni on a curve after being in­ when she called and told him that she the persons whose pictures appear in only be arrested in the East Sector if driving while ui der the influence of liquor volved in a two-car accident on Vernon was going to spend her vacation in the album” he or she has committd a crime. or drugs or both. Avenue. Hungary. They agreed to meet and "I am extremely happy,’’ she said Although, he had not committed a He was released on a $250 nonsurety planned to discuss specific plans as she and Werner embraced. They Farris is scheduled to appear in court on crime, he was, nevertheless, im­ bond for appearance in court in Rockville about their wedding during a had not seen each other since their Oct. 19. prisoned. on Oct. 16. arrest, but during the last few weeks telephone call later. A week later, the Ministry of Jeffrey F. Trotter. 17, of 27 Legion Instead of a telephone call, Werner they had talked daily by telephone. Delmont Martin, 20, of 19 Cottage St., Foreign Affairs in East Berlin in­ Drive. Vernon, wa^ charged Sunday with was surprised to receive a telegram The Berlin Senate will finance the Rockville, was charged Monday with dis­ formed the Berlin Senate in West failure to drive a reasonable distance which read “Will arrive in East start of a new business by a generous Berlin that “the taxi driver had been apart. orderly conduct. He allegedly created a Berlin at 2:06 p.m.” In the mean­ loan, so that the happy couple can be imprisoned because of suspicion of a He was involved in a two-car accident disturbance when a police officer was time, he was unaware that the SSP married. crime against Sec. 105 of their Penal on Regan Road. The driver of the other placing a sticker on his abandoned motor had arrested his fiance and locked Though the case of injustice has Code, which is assisting to escape. car was P riscilla G. White, 16, of vehicle. her up in a bungalow village near been discussed by the Berlin Senate His minor son, was put into an Ellington. No injuries were reported. Frankfurt at the Oder River. Ap­ and with the East Berlin officials, He was released on a $50 cash bond for orphanage, his apartment dissolved Trotter's court date is Oct. 19. parently, they had overheard her there does not exist in the Penal Code court on Oct. 16. " and his taxi was put out of commis­ anything to deal with the situation or telephone call. sion. i “The telegram looked suspicious to ways to compensate the innocent. In spite of endless interrogation, me. Marita had announced her Werner will not receive the full Republicans Thinking Werner did not confess, because as arrival by a slow train, although we amount of his loss, but says he will do he states, “I had nothing to confess.” COMMERCIAL AND niaiEonaisMixnHi had agreed on a fast train for her to the best he can. As for Marita, she Still later, a representative of the RESIDENTIAL MISC. FOR SALE take,” Werner said. was just happy to be out of prison, 40 — Household Goods Bonn government in East Berlin Like Dems: Cummings 41 _ Articles for Sale “I left my taxi in West Berlin, where she had been confined with learned of the illegal imprisonment. (libN-CANCELABLE) 42 — Building Supplies when I crossed into East Berlin, with more 150 women accused of murder. 6 4 3 2 7 1 1 “When advised of the illegality of If you live In Manchester and your telephone number 43 — Pets-BIrds-Oogs - MANCHESTER -D em ocratic Town will of the majority, and we know that •a legal visa for the day, Oct. 12, The future looks bright and Werner Committee Chairman Ted Cummings says adhering to the will of the people is the 44 — Musical Instruments the imprisonment, the officer in begins with 643, 646, 647 or 649,* there’s a brand new, 45 — Boats & Accessories Night 643-2718 1976.” and Marita are planning to be the Republican Party "has finally got main concern of the Democratic Party 46 — Sporting Goods charge of the SSD in East Berlin CLASSIFIED INDEX: (PUAK l u n TOM r N M ^ N U M M ^ r a ^ At the appointed time, Werner was married next year in the United easy-to-remember telephone number to dial for fast, around to our Democratic Party’s way of -the basis for the term “Party of the 47 _ Garden Products replied, ’It doens’t matter, we have 49 — Antiques waiting in the hotel lounge, when States. During his visit in People.” him” ’ emergency help — 911 , thinking. " 49 — Wanted to Buy MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Marita suddenly walked into the Manchester, he attended the wedding Cummings was referring to an adver­ As examples of response to the wishes RENTALS During the court of inquiry, NOTICES hotel’s entrance hall. “ I walked of one of Mrs. Pisch’s children and tisement which offered three conditions of the people, Cummings cited referenda REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms for Rent P.O. BOX 591 Werner became very ill with a severe 1 — Lost and Found 23 — Homes for Sale 53 _ Apartments for MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 towards her, but had the impression was delighted. When you dial 911 from your home or business and then urged citizens to vote straight on Sunday sale of liquor, water improve­ 2 — Peraonalt 24 — LotS‘Land for Sale Rent case of yellow jaundice. The doctors 3 — Announcements that she didn’t want to see me. Then, So, next year, Werner and Marita phone, your call goes directly to the new emergency Republican. ment bonds, rejection of CD funds, and 25 — investment Property 54 _ Homes for Rent expected the worse, according to 4 Entertainment 26 — Business Property 55 — Business for Rent she stopped in front of me and said, hope to be married in the United "They ask the people to favor the right 5 _ Auctions Dear Sire: Werner. In spite of his illness, the in­ reporting center. By dialing 911 you can quickly reach rejection using town funds to substitute 27 — Resort Property 56 » Resort Property ‘You are out of your mind to come States, and we hope to dance at their to a referendum, ” Cummings declared, for CD funds. FINANCIAL 26 — Real Estate Wanted for Rent Pleaae run the following ad for 4 daya at the apaelal vestigating officers pushed a table 57 _ Wanted to Rent here. The telegram was not from me, wedding. fire, police, ambulance and other emergency services. 'and we know we've always given them He said these choices came about as the 8 — Bonds - Stocks • monay-saving rata of *4.001 into his cell and continued their work Mortgages 58 — Misc. for Rent it was a trick’.” Suddenly, eight men that right. They ask them to favor in- result of individual initiative, bi-partisan 9 _ Personal Loans MI8C. SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED study and sincere petitioning. 10 — Insurance 30 — Travel 91 _ Autos for Sale •dependence for our town, and we know 31 — Services Offered Give the dispatcher who answers all the facts - in­ EMPLOYMENT 62 — Trucks for Sale this town is independently in better shape Cummings called the Republican's posi­ 32 Palntlng-Paperlng 63 — Heavy Equipment 13 — Help Wanted 33 Building- DALE CARNEGIE cluding the exact location of the emergency. By saving tion' "gratifying" and said the voters for Sale (») <■) than most of the towns in central Connec­ 14 — Business Contracting ( 1 ) (*) Opportunities 64 — Motorcycles PRESTIGE' ticut. And they ask them to adhere to the would have another referendum Nov. 6. 34 — RoofIng-SIdIng BIcyctes-Campers precious minutes, 911 can prevent many disasters. 15 — Situation Wanted 35 — Heating-Plumbing Trallere-Moblte PRINTINGc COURSES EDUCATION 36 >- Flooring Homes 37 . Movlng-Trucklng- 18 — Private Instructions 66 — Automotive Service — ( i r ( 7 ) (•) ( 1 0 ) Remember 911 - it may help save your life. Busi nesses Offer Awards 10 — Schools-Classes Storage 67 — Autos for Rent W t Will B« Closed 20 Instructions Wanted 36 — Services Wanted Lease •Eltoetlv* Communication •Managamant Training MA.NCHESTER -Several local All entries must be typewritten and 22 Condorhinlums FRIDAY OCT. 12 •Human Ralatlona •Paraonal Davalopmant ( 1 * ) (1 4 ) (1 0 ) businesses have contributed additional must be received by Oct. 15. Students at ( 1 1 ) ( 1 » ) I Training •Cuatomar Ralatlona * 9 1 1 " service is available only from 643, 646, 647 or 649 telephones In the town of awards for the student who writes the best Manchester High School should mail their for the wedding of our eon Manchester. If your number does not begin with those digits, check the Inside front cover of essay based on the “ UN Declaration of the essays to Mrs. Ilze Zemzars, 40 Mountain For Information on how Dale Carnegie training Rights of the Child. " The essay contest is Road; East Catholic High students should (11) (17) (It) - (1i) ( 0 0 ) can peraonally benefit you, call; your telephone directory for emergency numbers. being sponsored by the Manchester Junior leave their entries with Mrs. Virginia PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Gene A. Pletrentonlo Women's Club. Lafontana; Howell Cheney Regional CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to The following businesses have con­ Technical studetns may leave their essays Ad ovsr 20 words R 6 0 u l « r P r i M JOY WATSON - A na Managar tributed: The Savings Bank of Manchester with Mrs. Emily MacKenzie, H U f f Debre Kerehaw VERNON CIRCLE, VERNON, CT. 06066 @ <$nuthem New England Tfetephone will open a $25 savings account: Shoor The students' name, address and phone PHONE 643-2711 NXXSSS 6 872-4321 .lewelers will donate a bracelet; Ray number should appear on the essay. The FOR A«/STA/9CE IN PLACING YOPR AD . o is sn c iT n ii...... PrcMntad by I^.M. Frtncoaur X Am o c IUm Beller's Music ,Shop, a record album; entries will be judged by the club’s Educa­ DEADLINE: NOON THE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION EXCEPT PHOKNO Builnets as usuaf Mon. A.M. Na.ssiff Arms Co., a $5 gift certificate; tion Committee and the winner will be MONDAY AD DEADLINE 18 1:30 PM FRIDAY OFFER EXPIRES NOON, OCTOBER 30 and Marlow's a ski cap. notified on nr before Oct. 24. EVENING HERALD. ’Tues., Oct. 9, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Oct. 9, 1979 Jack. Aftderson • rr-- Church Betty’s Notebook Fair Set Carswell Deleted Findings About Doubtful Bank Practices The South United Methodist Church in WASHINGTON - jThe nation’s .secretary himself. He wanted to race from Latin American. one of the two largest banks in New billions of dollars of federal, state • A corporation officer’s $525 -a- Manchester will conduct a banks spend millions on advertising the flow of greenbacks among the The cash paid to the narcotics York. These sources supsect that the and local funds, has become a dis­ month apartment was paid out of fair rain or shine Saturday and free toasters to promote a friend­ country’s federal reserve banks, to smugglers was then deposited in bankers’ image could stand a little graceful, taxpayer-financed gravy CETA funds — plus another $25 for see if there were any unusual trends cable TV rental. By BETTY RYDER i<-V. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ly image — no meanoassignment, Florida banks, which accounted for downgrading — that some banks are train that gives jobs to relatives and •,s the comer of Main Street t^th Pike’s Peak interest rates. discernible. the enormous amounts Of used failing to report large cash transac­ friends of the bureaucrats who run • O fficers’ Master Charge and ■^>-'V*giartfci&;ag“ ' and Hartford Road. Maps Fortunately for the money men, The ’Treasury sleuths found that banknotes — especially 20s and 100s tions as required by relatively new the program. Meanwhile, those who Bapkamericard bills were paid for will be available at each they have a defender — 'end a free there certainly were. The Miami — that these banks were turning into regulations aimed at exposing un­ were supposed to be given a chance clothes and restaurant meals. We had a marvelous weekend in secretary’s desk with fold out and it takes about an hour. ’The entrance. There will also one at that — in the No. 2 jspot at the region’s banks showed a supsicious the Treasury. .Since underworld derworld traffic. to train for decent jobs and support • Air fares and car rentals were typewriter stand. Gold velvet foliage was at its peak Sunday and be free parking. Vermont, except I came back with a Treasury Department. He Is Deputy cash surplus. Almost only among the payoffs are routinely made in cash. Though the flow of cash unearther themselves in the process are, for the paid for corporate officers and their the view from the Gondola was Barbara PhlUp is ser­ cold. couches in the observation and dining S^retary Robert nation’s banks, they regularly wound Instead of easily traceable checks, most part, still getting cut out. friends on vacation trips, including at beautiful. vicing as chairwoman. by the Carswell ordered study was The luxurious railroad car we rooms each make up into upper and up with a gigantic hoard of old The Snyders also operate Tour Booth chairman are: Edith Carswell. organized crime was the most listed in the edited report as un­ A flagrant example of CETA’s least one to Acapulco. stayed on is called Housantonuc Car lower berths. Train which is composed of three MacKendrick, aprons; Confronted with currency to turn in for new green­ reasonable explanation for the Florida explained,” the detailed information nepotism is the Tribal American • Leases of a Audi Fox and a 907 and oddly enough its owners, The buffet in the dining room has a draft report that backs from the ’Treasury. banks’ huge cash surpluses. has been made available to all Consulting Corp. of Commerce, Forsche were paid from CETA Richard and Nancy Synder, are unusual beveled edge leaded glass luxurious cars. They hitch onto Am- Reynolds Circle, baked might lead to a The New York, Chicago and Carswell, a quiet-spoken, bespec­ Calif., a small city near Los Angeles. funds. formerly of Lakeville, Conn. doors. The dining table folds out to trak or the Canadian railroads and goods; Dupee Circle, federal law enforcement agencies suspicion that the Headed by one Sandy Gibbs, the cor­ • A corporate officer's relative Car 907 was built in 1897 by the seat 8. takes you, in complete comfort, homemade candy; Sandy Detroit regions, by contrast, reguiar- tacled protype of the Wall Street and follow-up investigations are un­ poration got a $1.5 million CETA Pullman Co., as a business car for The Crew section, off the where ever you want to go. Special Pigord, penny candy and big banks were ly required far more in new currency lawyer he used to be admitted as derway. drew salary from the California the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad remodeled kitchen, has day seating charters are available for specific in­ .3 toy chest; Betty abetting the cash- to do business than they had old bills much to our associate Dale Van Atta. Ceta Cheat: grant to help unemployed native program while living in Oklahoma. where it remained in active service for two with eating table and, by terests such as the Rose Bowl, Ken­ Mitcheltree, bed, bath, only transactions ______to dump. Asked about the unusual flow Americans in the community. • CETA funds paid for corporate tucky Derby, or the Mardi Gras. One of the biggest ripoffs ever until acquired in 1961 by Richard A, night, makes up into an upper and kitchen boutique, quilte, of organized crime and the drug traf^^. The conculsion was unmistakable evidenced by the study, he said, But according to a confidential in­ officers’ personal auto insurance and More about that later. legislated by Congress is the Com­ Snyder of - Lakeville. It was then lower berth. The original coal range etc.; Janice Smart and tickers, Carswell simple deleted the^ at least to the seasoned, suspicious “ You and I know that it may very spector general’s report. Tribal care repair bills. remains serviceable under a modern Carla Bovee, plants; Fran prehensive Employment and given the name "Housatonuc,” the references to such image-tarnishing professionals in the Treasury and the well be because of drugs,” he said, American’s budget was squandered • Fersonal loans - never under electric cooktop. The oven has been Banning, knitwear; Mary Training Act (CETA), which was in­ Indian spelling of a river in western Another Trip possibilities. '"This report makes the Drug Enforcement Administration; but added that such a conclusion had on personal extravagances of cor­ $1,0(X) - were made from CETA to equipped with electric bake and broil Mayo, trash and treasures; tended to provide jobs for youths, Connecticut. There will be a Friendship Force banks look like the bad guys, and I Organized crime — and particularly no place in what was intended to be porate officers with scant regard for corporate friends from CETA funds It is essentially a wooden car, units. Bob Bovee, LouBotti and older workers, migrants and others trip to West Berlin in October 1980 want that stuff out,” he explained to that part of it engaged in the drug merely a “ statistical” review. the program’s underprivileged. The Labor Department's inspector mahogany both inside and out, with Could have stayed over Sunday A1 Ruttgers, coffee shop; who traditionally get the short end of and people who were hosts during the associates at the Treasury. trade — was withdrawing millions in Other sources were less sure of Here are some of the outrageous general and the FBI are looking into steel truss rods and turnbuckles to night and enjoyed a ride on Car 907 as Dorothy Crocker, used the stick when jobs are passed out. August exchange will have an oppor­ cash from banks in the north and Carswell’s motives, pointing out that items the investigators turned up on Tribal American’s books. assure a straight car body. it was being taken to Burlington for a jewelry; Ruth Gromeck Oddly enough, the report he wanted Instead, CETA, which spends tunity to go to Germany, and vice using it to buy narcotics smuggled in he once had represented Citibank. *6p coporation’s profligate ways: Car 907 is 79 feet, 9 inches overall special event early this week. But, and Marcia Memry, to censor was ordered by the deputy being a working woman, time would versa. in length and weighs 97 tons when Currently, the Friendship Force is luncheon. not allow it. Specialy booths are loaded for the road. It is entirely self- considering publishing a newsletter However, the Snyders have beeswax candles by Penny contained with diesel generator for for Connecticut which would contain 'i'-W graciously offered to let us know Telgener; enamel jewelry, iHmirltpatrr £uniimjHpral?i electric cooking and air conditioning, informative tidbits of news as well as when Car 907 is taking a trip and will Rita Kenway; and Manchester — A City of Village Charm A MEW PEPT, OF water storage of 600 gallons, sewage articles by Friendship Force am­ i Jf-' $A(V\MY VUfkNTS A , invite us along. CigS': N.. holding tank, a dishwasher and elec­ bassadors and hosts. Anyone in­ Macrame shelves, Prisca Founded Oct. 1, 1801 EPUCATION WILL We had a marvelous visit in Proc­ N£W P6PT. tric refrigeration. Heating is by oil terested in volunteering may call Kenison. ^AVE OME fired hot water which also supplies tor, Vt., looking at the beautiful Barbara Weinberg, Connecticut and ’The coffee shop will be Published by the Manchester Publishing C o . Herald Square. OF sculpture in the Vermont Marble Co. Barbara Phillip, chairwoman of the South United Methodist open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-271 1. H U N P R E 9 9 hot water for domestic use. New England director of the 5rt/('ATIOfN exhibit, and touring Colonel Wilson’s It has two staterooms with stained Friendship Force, at 647-1419. Church fair, displays one of the quilts which will be offered and luncheon will be m i l l i o n Castle with its rare vases and fur­ Member. Audii Bureau of Circulation Member Uuiied Press i''ti'indiioM ai leaded glass doors. Stateroom “ A" Incidentally, four Friendship served from 11 a.m. to 2 niture. We took a ride on the Otter Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the fair. (Herald photo by V p O lL P i ^ i has a brass double bed and connec­ Force exchange trips are being p.m. Valley Rail Road and even rode on Adamson) Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkington, EKecullve Editor ting bath with marble wash stand, planned for 1980 from Connecticut. Raymond F. Robinson. "ditor-Publlsher Frank A Burbank. Managing Editor the Gondola at Killington, which shower and toilet. Stateroom “ B" We’ll pass along more information as takes you up to the top of Killington has a single bed, unique fold-down the committe releases it. mahogany and nickel silver wash Peak The ride is 7 miles, roundtrip. basin, separate dental lavatory and Hadassah Will Honor noughts Engagement "And I said, oh that I had wings tion also make a way to escape, that like a dove! for then would I fly ye may be able to bear it.” IT WILL COST I rs. Kopman Oct. 24 away, and be at rest,” Psalm 55:6. Without God the load will over­ How often we feel like getting come us, but when we fall on our F o u P t EE m The engagemebt of Miss Susan The Manchester Chapter of Following a series of articles and knees and commit everything into Mary Wojnarowski of Manchester to Hadassah has announced that Helen advertisements placed in Red Cross away from it all. Seems like today we M i l l i o n Donald Michael Foist, also of Kopman of Manchester, will be its publications by survivors hoping to face pressures we’ve never faced. His hands we find real rest and Mancester, has been announced by honoree at Connecticut Regioni’s find members of their family, Kop­ They seem stronger and stronger. relief. V Q LL (\^ S man located his wife in the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hand of Healing Luncheon on Such a fast moving world. How Do You Feel? sanitorium. Wojnarowski of 184 Vernon St., Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the Holiday Sometimes we hurt so bad, and no After waiting five years for a visa Feel glum? — keep mum! Manchester. Inn in Bridgeport. one seems to care. We sometimes Don’t grumble — be humble. Mr. Foist is the son of Mr. and Mrs. to enter the United States, the couple Mrs. Kopman was born in Warsaw, feel like David expressed in the Trials cling? — just sing; Charles D. Foist of 114A Ambassador Poland in 1924 and married Joseph evenutally settled in Manchester in above Psalms. If we could just fly Can’t sing? — just cling; Drive, Manchester. 1959 and built up a popular bakery Kopman there in 1940 at the age of 16. away from our problems we would be Miss Wojnarowski graduated from business from which Kopman is now Don’t fear — (Sod’s near! 6ttA During the Nazis’ push into Poland, at rest. But do our problems stay Manchester High School in 1976. She retired. Money goes& He knows; NE.R, -rs H(JLM 6 wa-w •.m.-8 p.m. Angle & Walters NOT RISPONtIBLE POR TTPOQRAPHICAL ERRORi...WE 9 GOP Women Fashion Show Set Your newspaper carrier depends on Mrs. Cheryl Hadley of Couiiliy vyluu. with various regional the University of Illinois. his collections each week to pay his Manchester will be Fashions will be opera companies. She has Models for the show in­ bill, whether or not he has received provided by Arnoldeen’s of also done solo and recital clude Judy Brown, Bar­ Simplistic Approach to Trade Woes featured as pianist at the “ Totai Look " fashion show Manchester and Tres Chic work throughout the bara Higley, Ginny payment from his customers. When Beauty Salon of Midwest and New Gallagher, Eileen DiRosa, TRICK OR TREAT to be presented by the he doesn’t get paid, he has to dip markets. Stevenson III, D-Ill. Manchester. England. She received her Gloria DellaFera. Ida TIM E I much attention. But Connally has presidential campaign. If the reasons for that nation’s impressive Manchester Republican MANCHESTER, N.H. (NEA) - John L. Moore, president of the One of the most pungent critiques Mrs. Hadley, presently undergraduate degree Lindsburgh and “Bizz” Into his pocket to make up the transformed a simplistic, if not Japanese won’t back down, he has export successes of recent years. Women’s Club on When John B. Connally recently Export-Import Bank, estimates that of politicians peddling one­ coach and accompanist at from Drake University and Swensson. Refreshments jingoistic, approach to a complex told scores of audiences, “ they can American are buying Toyotas, Wednesday, Oct, 17 at 8 difference. brought his presidential campaign to among the approximately 3(X),000 the West Hai'LMH'u bcnnoi did her graduate work at will be served and door sit in their Toyotas on the docks at Hondas and Datsuns in record dimensional views of global trade p.m. at the Manchester a luncheon meeting of the Exchange problem into a highly visible national manufacturing companies in this of Music, has performed prizes awarded. f F i r s Yokohama, watching their Sony number because they meet consumer comes from a newspaper in this state Club here, his speech included the crusade. You can help make a small country are about 50,(XX) with export where Connally and his competitors CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES INC. predictable attack on other nations’ Only a few hours after his remarks television sets and eating their man­ demand — not recognized until very potential. But only about 25,(XX) of face their first primary test. businessman from going under If here, the aspirant for the Republican darin oranges, because (those recently by this country’s auto protectionist trade policies. those firms are exporting. Says the Keene (N.H.) Sentinel: presidential nomination returned to products) arent’ coming into this producers -- for compact, Births CAKES BAKED you pay your carrier Bemoaning the U.S. balance of Moreover, only 250 of those com­ “ Connally and perhaps other can­ the subject during a Concord, N.H., country,” economical and efficient cars. & Dacoraltd trade deficit of $28.5 billion last year, panies account for 75 percent of all didates may feel that they can win Hospital. His maternal when he calls to collect. Thank you. appearance at a cocktail party on the The candidate diplays considerably Sony is producing television sets Hyde, Jennifer maternal great­ Hospital. His m aternal For Evory the silver-haired grandparents are Mrs. for American markets in San Diego goods sold to other nations. “ If you votes by entertaining Rotary Club gran dm oth er IS M rs. grandfather is Stuart Texan sought to immaculately manicured lawn of a less fervor, however, when dis­ Klizulieih, daughter of Judith Rankin of Occatlon. don’t ask for it, you don’t get the luncheons with resounding diatribes Wiliiam H. Jr. and Judith James Greenland of Squires of Coventry. His blame wealthy supporter. cussing the major cause of this coun­ as well as in Japan. They are more Manchester and Gary order at any price,” says Frank Weil, against Japan’s trade barriers. Borini Hyde of 140 Sunny Saugus. Mass. She has a paternal grandmother is Order Early Washington "We're opening our markets to the try’s trade deficit: the massive crude expensive than most domestic sets, Rankin of Las Vegas, Nev. Evening Herald a former official of the Commerce That’s good politics. .sister, Keri Lyn, 14 Cele.ste Milkie of Vernon. For Hallowoan politicians and goods and products of other countries oil imports, whose value this year but their high quality makes them Brook Drive, Manchester. His paternal grandparents Department. "B u t the politicians will have to months, Cakoal Manchester Conn foreign while they close theirs to ours,” he could reach $50 billion. With that one exceedingly popular. She was born Sept. 24 at are Mr. and Mrs. Albert “ We’ve gotten lazy because we’ve look closer to home if they are really complaint. “ We insist on fair trade product removed from the equation, Another aspect of the problem, Hartford Hospital. Her lionihurdicr, Anihony Bombardier Jr. of nigliMr iw« lor businessmen for got a real fat, easy market right concerned with licking the trade im­ PoE Cm Bt Moiling — not just free trade — in the tl)e United States would enjoy a large never mentioned by (Jonnally but maternal grandparents are Milkic, Itryiin John, son KdHurdn, son of Edward Manchester. His great- ClsM — ootl or rloH lor the growing gap. here,” says White House adviser balance. As is often the cast, good marketplaces of the world.” positive trade balance. repeatMly cited by Washington oN Mr. and Mrs. John Borini of John C. arid Friscilla L, A. and Bernadine Rankin grandparents are Mr. and between exporU Robert S. Strauss. “ We’re not facing politics makes bad policy.” of Naperville, HI. Her Squires Milkie of 402 Mrs. Clarence Burke and and imports. Connally’s concentration on the sub­ Japan’s proclivity toward protec­ ficials, involves the failure of Bombardier of 12 Bunce tllCErior ,iE.|o.SI. 647-9946 the realities of firect global competi­ Carpjnter Road, Coventry. ject already has produced the most tionism is beyond dispute, but Con­ American corporations to paternal grandparents are Drive, Manchester, He was Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bom­ l.'lKMk Im EolM IM , One politician’s views on a single tion for markets,” adds Sen. Adlai E. Mr. and Mrs. William He was born Sept. 25 at born Sept. 26 at bardier Sr., all of MtazM (M iTnar subject normally wouldn’t merit successful applause line of the 1980 nally conveniently ignores the other aggressively develop export Hyde of Fair Haven. Her Manchester Memorial Manchester Memorial Mancheste,r. EVENING HERALD. Tues., Oct. 9, 1979 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. Oct. 9. 1979 - ) Directors Obituaries ) Eighth District Frieiids Pirates Bank on Autumn Bulldog Gladys Johnson Lawrenre A. Archambault Eye Issues BALTIMORE (IJPI) -— The the double play.play." ” continued DeCinces. "there’s“ there’s no out everybody who has tried to Willie Stargell, I’ve learned to low- difference, said Vi MANCHESTER -Mrs.Gladys COVENTRY —Funeral services difference." said Weaver. “ But Pittsbureh'Pirates senH With characters like Crazy Horse better shortstop in baseball than steal.” key It. I guess I’m a low-key person Chuck c(Tanner, fa n n e r tthe Pirates’ (Juul) Johnson, 73, of 481 Porter St., will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. Favor GOP Candidates Pittsburgh'Pirates send m and Pops and Bill “Mad Dog’’ Mark Belanger. I think Eddie If those sound like feuding words, anyway." died this morning at Manchester autumn bulldog Bruce Kison to manager) got used to it and I guess In Election from the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Madlock and the cluh wives all disco­ Murray has more range at first (than they really are not. Ken Singleton, Kison’s attitude has helped him I’m going to have to, too." Memorial Hospital. She was the wife Jackson St., Wlllimantic, for MANCHESTER - A l^membe^ . Penny said the consolidation issue the consolidation issue, so the com­ the mound agdinst the dancing to the club’s theme song, Stargell). DeCinces’ power-hitting teammate, compile a 4-0 record in post-season On the eve of what promises to be a of Edwin A. Johnson. Lawrence A. Archambault, 71, of group of Eighth Utilities District is, “No more germain to the Board of mittee could not support or oppose Baltimore Orioles'' 23-game “We Are Family," the Pirates might expresses what both clubs feel — play. competitive and colorful series, MANCHESTER - The Board of Bom in Manchester Aug. 5, 1906, Nathan Hale Road, who died in a fire supporters have announced their sup­ Directors election than foreign the candidates. winner Mike Flanagan tonight appear to be a wrong match for the mutual admiration. Flanagan went 23-9 this season there was the distressing possibility Directors meeting tonight at 8 will she had been a life-lohg resident. that gutted his home Sunday. port for five Board of Directors can­ policy, because the Board will never - Democratic candidates Barbara delicate managerial stratagems of Neither team has been to the with the aid of a changeup he the Series could turn on the condition concern three subjects which have Before retiring, she and her husband He was bom in Cambridge, Vt. and didates and have publically opposed face the issue.” Weinterg and James McCavanagh in Memorial Stadium to open could not be reached for comment. Baltimore’s Eari Weaver. i Seriies since 1971 when Pittsburgh developed this year to go with a fast­ of the field. Memorial Stadium, a become election issues. These are owned and operated the E.A. Johnson had lived in Coventry for the past 25 four of the six Democratic can­ The Supreme Court is deciding the 1979 World Series, True, the Orioles are a little laid defeated Baltimore in seven games. One Republican who was sup- ball. curve and slider. He has won his natural surface, has been battered by the leaf pick-up program, an Paint and Wallpaper Co. on Main years. Before his retirement in 1972 didates. ^ whether the petitioning procedure "No one’s gonna’ give an inch," back. Afterall, when you win 102 Only three Pirates — Kison, Stargell ported,'i Carl Zinsser, has a pro- only previous post-season frequent rains and five pro football emergency', fuel bank, and a ice Street for over 40 years. She was a he was employed by Pratt & Whitney The Eighth Is Great Committee provided by the state statutes is an said Willie "Pops" Stargell, the games a year, there’s no need to talk. arid catcher Manny Sanguillen — re­ consolidation stand but was backed appearance, a 9-8 victory over games. hockey rink. member of Trinity Covenant Church. Aircraft Group of United offered support to Republicans Carl alternative to the town charter. If the Pittsburgh clubhouse guru who loses They get their uniforms dirty. They main from that team. Grant Jackson, because, "he’s saying we should be California in Game 2. His 5.14 ERA in “I did have a look at the field and The leaf pickup issue sparked long Besides her husband, she is survived Technologies Corp. for 23 years. Zinsser, Clarence Brown, Ida Supreme Court so decides, a Con­ baseballs. "We’re gonna enjoy the believe in themselves, too. now in the Pittsburgh builpen, played the ones who should decide our own that game is deceiving since he was all I can say is that man debate at last week’s meeting, which by one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Anita) He leaves a daughter. Miss Lindberg, and William Diana. solidation Commission will be competition. We’re gonna play some “I feel we have more range in the for Baltimore. fate,” said Watts. pitching with a big lead. (groundskeeper Pat Santaron) works did not resolve whether a vacuum Shorts of Manchester; one brother, Deborah Garceau of West Independent candidate John Tucci formed. The Board of Directors will hardball." infield." said third-baseman Doug During that whirlwind season, “I just stopped throwing breaking decide who the town members of the miracles," Weaver said. “All the program, or a bagging program will Harry F. Juul of Cheshire and four Willington; a stepdaughter, Mrs. also was endorsed. Attorney, Democrat, and Eighth is Shortstop Tim "Crazy Horse" Foli, DeCinces, author of a fielding play Kison was brought up from the balls," he said. commission will be, while the Eighth cleat marks and the divots from the be facing residents this fall. grandchildren. George Jacques of Ellington; a gran- The opposed members included Great member Robert Bletchman an early acquisition who helped the that helped Baltimore defeat Califor­ minors in mid-season and won Game There will be no designated hitter ’ District will decide who the district football game have been filled in. Republicans have criticized Funeral services will be held daughter, and seven sisters and six Mayor Stephen T. Penny, Deputy said the group wouldn’t be opposed to Pirates jell, put it another way. nia in the fourth and final game of the “And I’d like to say one more Four of the Series in relief. rule in effect, which means the representatives will be. He’ll have it in good playing condi­ Democrats for being inconsistant on Thursday, 2 p.m., at the Trinity brothers. Mayor Stephen T. Cassano, Francis any Democrat whose stance is for, "I play better when I'm bleeding," American League piayoffs. thing. I think we have an advantage “You learn to pitch," said Kison. Orioles pitchers will be batting for tion. ’The commission will then prepare Foli said. “I’m a firm believer if you the issue, while Democrats have said Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack There will be a mass of Christian Maffe, Jr. and Arnold Kleinschmidt, “simple self determination.” “Taking nothing away from Tim at catcher (over Ed Ott and Steve "1 was a thrower. 1 went for strikes virtually the first time this season, a recommendation which will be don't get hit. you’re not gonna turn ’’The field won’t be pretty, but it they removed the traditional vacuum St. Burial is in East Qpmetery. burial in St. Mary’s Church, Coven­ all Democrats. Foli. because he’s a fine ballplayer," Nicosia). Rick Dempsey has thrown when 1 could get them. Watching ■’It’s certainly going to make a will be playable. ” program from the budget because it Friends may call at the Holmes try, at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mayor Penny responded to the lack decided by the town in referendum. was unsuccessful and they were Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Mary’s Cemetery. Friends may call of support by saying, “I have never Penny said the role of the Board of I The Republicans on whom no seeking a ore cost effective program. Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Friends 34 the funeral home Wednesday from made a statement on consolidation so Directors is minor. judgement was made also could not A $5,000 emergency fuel bank was may make memorial contributions to 7 to 9 p.m. I am at a loss to know on what basis Nancy Watts, committee be reached for comment. They in­ ,, ,J . . ! Howe tamily Split proposed by Republican Peter the building fund of Trinity Covenant Bengtson the group decided to oppose me. I am chairwoman said the remaining j eluded Gloria Della Fera and Peter DiRosa and later the Democrats said Church considering how to handle the issue.” Democrats had not taken a stand on' DiRosa. Horald Angl. 1^ , the sum should be $10,000. Harriet Ann Mitrhell MANCHESTER - Carl R. Bengt- Democrats have proposed spen­ son of Stewartstown, N.J., formerly MANCHESTER — Funeral ser­ of Manchester, died Monday in New Earl Yost ding $10,000 to improve a hockey rink vices will be held Wednesday at 4 at the Manchester Recreation Center Hampshire. He was the husband of Anonymous State Building HARTFORD (UPI) — Legendary hockey veteran Gordie p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142' while Republicans have said there Helen Spencer Bengtson. Sports Editor E. Center St., for Mrs. Harriet Ann Howe has ended the speculatioj*' and decided to play his 32nd are more pressing needs for town Mr. Bengtson was born in Mitchell, 59 of 553 E. Center St. Mrs. Manchester Dec. 16, 1911. He was a season, but one of his two sons won’t be listed on the NHL Hart­ money. Mitchell died Friday at Manchester ford Whalers’ roster with him. Other items under discussion will graduate of Manchester High School. Memorial Hospital. Not Likely to Get Name include sidewalks in the Frances Before moving to New Hampshire 28 The Whalers announced Monday Hockey Association. Friends may call at the funeral years ago to work at the University “We’re dealing with something Whalers Better Team that Gordie and Mark Howe would be Marty, a former WHA all-league Drive area, appointment of a data home today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 HARTFORD (UPI) - Most the “State Scene,” a state employee processing advisory committee, of New Hampshire, he had worked at Connecticut state office buildings newsletter that’s distributed every that we have no choice but to deal “We’re a better hockey team this season than a year ago,” on the team for its first season in the player, was shipped to Hartford’s p.m. Memorial contributions may be Case Brothers Paper Company. with,” said Barnett. “He (Chagnon) NHL, but Marty Howe had been cut. farm club, the of possible uses of the Linden Street made to the American Cancer Socie­ have a name that tells people what two months. Coach Don Blackburn echoed last night on the eve of the Hart­ Senior Citizen Center, changing the Besides his wife, he leaves a son, thought he was approaching it from The elder Howe. 51, the first the . ty, 237 E. Center St., Manchester. goes on inside — like Labor Depart­ He aiso formed a committee of 10 ford Whalers first taste of play. location of the Civil Defense office in Richard C, Bengtson of Nottingham, ment Building, Tax Department — two people from each department the standpoint of employee pride, professional hockey player to score His brother. Mark, who was WHA Burial will be at the convenience of While the schedule will be against town, the hiring a part-time dog N.J.; three sisters, Mrs. William Building or Health Department — to screen suggestions. The ideas which I think is a very commendable "Uur defense is better, we have more than 1,000 goals, had been con­ rookie of the year in 1973-74, is being the family. the Whalers, at least during the first warden and the consideration of new (Gerda) Orr, Mrs. John (Lillie) Building. began trickling in, like “Connecticut thing.” three good centers (Andrea Lacroix, sidering hanging up his skates switched from left wing to defense by half of the campaign. Blackburn CETA position? for the 1979-80 CETA Anthony J. Deskis Sr. Miller, Mrs. James (Anna) Pontillo, But the tum-of-the century, four- Building,” “Capitol Annex H,” or the Mike Rogers and Dave Keon). They because of dizzy spells which have the Whalers this season. all of Manchester; a brother, Chagnon said he still can’t find that visions a ,500 season. We’ll be can keep the puck moving and we’ve persisted for some time. grant. MANCHESTER - Anthony J. column fronted structure at 18-20 more imaginative “Unholy Trinity.” Also sent to Springfield by the Herbert A. Bengtson of Manchester; statute Rondo is talking about, but shooting for second place in our divi- added some muscle on the wings. But the veteran center, who played Deskis Sr., 87, of 1693 Tolland Turn­ Trinity St. which hoids several state The seams of “Name That Whalers were NHL veteran center and three grandchildren in New he’s not stewing about it. He said if Sion, behind Montreal," he added last “ Mark Howe is our best 25 seasons in the NHL for the Detroit pike, Manchester, died Sunday at agencies was never christened. It’s Building” fell apart when people Jean Savard. who played two seasons Hampshire. the Legislature is interested, he’ll night following the annual Whalers defenseman, but there may be situa­ Red Wings before retiring in 1971, Manchester Memorial Hospital. He known simply as “18-20 Trinity St.” started inquiring about a token with Chicago, winger Bob Stephenson Youth Held Funeral services will be held at the turn his “Unholy Trinity” and the 20 and media tennis and golf play. tion, like the other night, when I’ll was listed on the Whalers roster was the father of Mrs. Ruth Glode of Jerry Chagnon, the superintendent award for the Winner. and goalie Terry Richardson. First Baptist Church of Northwood, or so other suggestions over to them. The Whalers open Thursday night use him on the wing. I know he’s not Monday as the expansion team Manchester. who makes sure the building stays in Frank Rondo, chief administrative But Richardson was immediately Tonight’s Starting Pitchers N.H. with burial in East Cemetery, in Minnesota against the North Stars, going to score as many goals as last prepared for its first regular season in Assaults Mr. Deskis was born in Lithuania shape, didn’t like the anonymity. He officer for the Department of Ad­ recalled on an emergency basis to fill Manchester, at a time to be an­ the first of four road tests before year, 42, when he played up front, but NHL game. The Whalers’ season Mike Flanagan, left, will be the starting pitcher tonight for and had lived in Manchester for the said people who work there felt “ left ministrative Services, got wind of it. PTA Sets Open House in for netminder A1 Smith, who has nounced. appearing before the home fans at he’ll get his share as a defenseman. opens Thursday in Minnesota. been taking longer than expected to Baltimore while Pittsburgh will counter with Bruce Kison in past seven years. out” because their place doesn’t have In a memo to Public Works Director MANCHESTER — So that parents the Springfield “ Mark and Hank (Alan “Gordie Howe has decided to play And Thefts Besides his daughter he leaves a Eleanor Ruth Fournier a name of its own. Robert McCulloch, Rondo said only recover from a left knee injury. World Series opener in Baltimore. (UPI Photo) may visit their children’s Civic Center Oct.19 Hanglesben) give us two versatile another year. He will be listed on the son, Anthony J. Deskis Jr., of Tuc­ MANCHESTER - Miss Eleanor The building does have a prominent the Legislature could name state Hartford sent right winger Don MANCHESTER —Police a rrest^ classrooms, the Washington PTA against Los players, who are equally as good on roster." a team spokeswoman said son, Ariz.; another daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fournier, 65, of 38 Willard metal plaque outside that says “State buildings, parks or monuments. Kozak to the of a 13-year-old local youth Monday in wiil sponsor an open house at the Angeles. defense and the wing. as the team announced its last cuts Lillian Sullivan of Shrewsbury, Road, died Tuesday morning at a Treasury, ” but it’s home for more “The people were very disap­ the Central Hockey League. East Wins Seeded Division connection with alleged assaults of pointed,” said Chagnon, who con­ school Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. The Whalers’ “ We had a real good training before the season starts. The Whalers also sent winger elderly victims and a series of thefts. Mass.; a brother, Charles Deskis of Manchester Convalescent home. than that. Norris Division She was born in Hartford, June 8, The structure — built in two parts cedes he didn’t really care if 18-20 camp. 1 noticed that for the final Howe was the NHL’s most George Kotsopoulos, goalie Paul Detective Captain Joseph Brooks Philadelphia, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. PTA membership may be obtained foes will be the valuable player five times and led 1914, the daughter of Mrs. Stella in 1905 and 1922 — contains the Trinity St. was known as “The rookie game, some of the regulars Minaker and left winger Greg Foy to said today. Agnes Patinsky of South Windsor; 12 from persons in each classroom. All Canadiens. Los the league in scoring six times during (Boudria) Fournier of Manchester Treasury Department, the Auditors Kielbasa Factory,” so long as it was came out to watch. They had to be the Saginaw Gears of the Inter­ Indians Third grandchildren; and nine great­ Police charged the youth with two children should be accompanied a Angeles, Pittsburgh impressed with their (rookies) size his career with Detroit. He also par­ national Hockey League. grandchildren. and the late George H. Fournier. and Comptrollers’ offices. baptized something. counts of second degree assault of a parent. Detroit. as last year we were a small team. ticipated in 21 NHL All-Star games. Funeral service will be Wednesday She has been a Manchester resi­ Legislative Management and the Thomas Barnett, a spokesman for Whaler veteran Larry Pleau was victim 60 years or older, second the Department of Administrative "I'd like to gain at least a split in Some of the veterans worked harder But the Whalers cut defenseman not listed on the team’s roster. A degree larceny, third degree at 9:15 a.m. at Holmes Funeral dent for 27 years. Before her retire­ Judicial Branch’s Family Relations If a conference is desired, parents Court and Bureau of Support. Services, said everyone knew they our first four games," the coach than ever with the competition that Marty Howe, one of two sons, for Whaler spokesman said Pleau was robbery, being a runaway, fourth Home, 400 Main St, and at 10 a.m. at ment she had worked for the Hart­ may sign up at the open house for a In Holyoke Run Chagnon wanted a name that would were just having a little fun over at added. was available. whom Gordie came out of retirement contemplafing retirement. degree larceny and first degree St. Bridget Church. Burial will be in ford Insurance Group. She was a session at a later date in their child’s sum up the contents. So he launched 18-20 Trinity and no one wanted to “We have a tough schedule with The Whalers met Pittsburgh, to play alongside in the old World criminal attempt to commit robbery. Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, veteran of World War II, having classroom. eight of our first 10 games on the Manchester High boys’ cross country team tied for third place served in the United States Navy, the “ Name That Building” contest in spoil it. But a law’s a law. Atlanta, Washington, Colorado, On Sept. 19, the youth is alleged to Bloofield. road. 12 of the first 15 and 27 of first Detroit and Quebec in the eight-game in the Grand Knight race at the Knights of Columbus Cross Coun­ Friends may call at the funeral and was a communicant of St. Membership Swells to 21 have struck an elderly woman over 40 will also be away." It will be just exhibition slate. ^ try Invitational yesterday at the Holyoke Community College home today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Bartholomew’s Church in the head with a board while she was the reverse during the second half of “1 feel that we are ia Better hockey campus in Holyoke, Mass. p.m. Manchester. entering her car in the Manchester Probe Complaints the schedule with 27 of 40 on home team than any of the clubs we met. Besides her mother, she leaves two Police East Catholic’s boys squad gained Memorial Hospital parking lot. ice. hopefully at the rebuilt Hartford Blues and Canucks and Bob Fitzgerald 74lh for the “We’ve going to have to pick up top honors in the Seeded Varsity race On Oct. 7, he allegedly stole $10 sisters. Miss Mary D. Fournier of Civic (jenter. Eagles. East had a low of 86 points Town Workers two points against the weaker teams while on the distaff side. East's girls from a cash register at the Bess Manchester and Mrs. Raymond “Not having our Hartford facility followed by Bethel 114 and Norwich if we are to make the playoffs," look 12th place and Manchester 14th Eaton Donut Shop, 309 Green Road. (Teresa) Larensen, of Newington; a ready will work against us, too, but Free Academy 148 to pace a trio of Help Cleanup niece and two nephews. About Immoral Jogger Blackburn continued. Launch NHL Season place in a field of 43 teams and 286 Connecticut schools On Oct. 8, he allegedly knocked I’m sure that we will manage,” he Sixteen of the 21 teams from the A mass of Christian burial will be “People should be leery runners. Penney High of East Hart­ Arico turned in a 19:16 clocking another elderly woman down and MANCHESTER -Police four of the five cases and hair, wearing red shorts added. four NHL divisions will qualify for MANCHESTER — The town has said Thursday at St. Bartholomew’s of any jogger (seen in the NEW YORK (UPI) — The St. Louis Blues and Vancouver ford placed eighth in the team stan­ over the 2.9 mile layout to best Mary snatched her pocketbook. are investigating com­ they didn’t receive any and a white tee-shirt. In post-season play. provided equipment and manpower church at a time to be announced. area), he said, ‘"rhe girls Canucjts, two of the biggest question marks in the National dings in the girls’ race with Black Cobb of Northwest Catholic. "Cindy Brooks said the youth has been plaints of an unidentified description in the fifth. this instance, there was no Springfield Ice Tough In one pre-season poll, the Whalers to assist in the cleanup of the Burial will be in St. Bridget’s should stay away from Hockey League’s weakest division — the Smythe — meet in Knight Cindy Arico the individual ran a very smart race as well as a turned over to juvenile authorities Friends jogger who has been He said the Pine-McKee contact with the victim, were picked to finish with the poorest Windsor-Windsor Locks area which cemetery in Manchester, him. If anyone has an idea Games played in the adopted home winner. tough race. ” stated Penney Coach and was held at the Hartford juvenile Funeral exposing himself to women street suspect ranged in but the suspect did expose record among the 21 clubs. Vancouver tonight as an expanded NHL opens its 63rd season. was hit with a sudden and violent tor­ may call at the Holmes himself to the woman. of who the jogger might be, of Springfield, since the roof collapse Manchester’s jayvees ■ took fifth Dick Brimley. "She worked the up­ detention center this morning. Home, 400M^i^SL, W^d^Tsday from and/oj has^^ab ^ ^^em . age from early 20s to late “We are going to fool a lot of The league has swelled its for the Blues. Bryan Maxwell nado Oct. 3. In the other instances. we’d appreciate some in Hartford, have, for the most part, place in a 44-team field with a score hills and the level areas and didn’t LaLeche League 30s. The suspect was people,” Blackburn warned. membership to 21 teams with the and Rick Lapointe have been added of 173 points while Illing Junior High The town of Windsor Locks has 7 to 9 p.m. described as a white male Brooks said, the phone calls.” found the Whalers struggling instead push the downhills loo hard. She is a received four complaints of fattening up their record. acceptance of four members of the to the defense and rookie Perry Turn- was second in the freshman race belter uphill runner than a downhill SOUTH WINDSOR - The LaLeche been furnished with a generator between 5-feet-8 and 5-feet- perpetrator either exposed In Memoriam from one area of town. defunct . bull. gets a look at left wing. with crosstown Bennet eighth. runner and she worked her strong League of South Windsor will begin a which. George Ringstone, public Detective Cpt. Joseph 10, and weighing anywhere himself, grabbed the The instances took place The Edmonton Oilers and Winnipeg In cherished remembrance of my son, Richard "We re happy with the players we Xavier High of Middletown won the points. new series of meetings on Oct. 10 at 8 works work coordinator, said will Brooks said this morning, from 150 pounds to a “very shoulders of the women, or between 8 and 10 p.m. or 6 Jets will compete in the Smythe. the probably be used as a backup for the TroUer and his wife Jessie. Richard passed away Oc* have. ” says Blues’ Coach Barclay Grand Knight race with 68 points, "I was very happy with our team p.m. at the home of Ellen Falzarano, lober 9th. 1978. Jessie passed away January 7th. 1978. stocky” 175 pounds. He asked sexually-oriented a.m. The dates of the com­ between McKee and Pine Quebec Nordiques play in the Adams Plager. “ We have young guys with Mohawk Valley Region of finish and I think we can be one of the 209 Dogwood Lane. area's sewage pump station. streets, bordered north and either had brown or biond questions while jogging plaints were Aug. 31, Sept. Division and the Hartford (formerly Ten trucks, three payloaders, a Each time that we look at your pcitures ability, and we have good depth. The Massachusetts was second with 106 lop four or five teams in the Class L The topic will be “The Advantages You seem to smile and say; south on Center street and hair. Brooks said, and was beside the woman. 9 and Oct. 3 and 4 as well as New England) Whalers join the foreman and several mechanics have nucleus of our team is 20, 21 and 22 points followed by the Silk Towners Meet which 1 didn’t feel at the of Breastfeeding.” All women in­ Don't cry. we are only sleeping!. Hartford Road. The in­ wearing light-colored “I don’t want anyone to this morning. Norris. We will meet again some day. years old." and St. Bernard, each at 129 points. season’s beginning. ” Brimley added. terested in breastfeeding are invited been working in Windsor since last clothing with red shorts. panic,” he said, “but I World Series Jottings cidents have taken place Divisional alignment is no longer The Canucks finished second in the Xavier’s Ron Cozean took in­ Kathy Abbott was 35th. Sherle to attend. Babies are welcome. For Thursday said Ringstone. You know that we never said good bye. over the last month with The Arcellia Drive don’t want to sit on this especially important because the Perhaps it's just as well. “We want people to be Smythe last year and nearly upset dividual honors with a 15:57 clocking Arico 70th. Maura Stent 78th. Diane further information call Mrs. jogger was described as because of the four oc- BALTIMORE (UPI) - Notes on Room Parent’s Tea For we could never have said good bye the latest one one oc­ aware of it and take the league will be playing a balanced Philadelphia in the three-game over a 2.9 mile course, edging Grejdus 83rd. Alison Kirwin 90th and Falzarano, 644-9598. To children we loved so well. being between 14 and 17 curances in one area. We the 76th World Series: ’21), 26 of the previous Series, or 37 curring around 6 a.m. proper precautionary schedule — each team plays each preliminary playoff series. Van­ Manchester’s Tim DeValve. DeValve Martha Molumphy 107th for the MANCHESTER - The Keeney want to put people on In the 1971 meeting between the per cent, have gone seven games. Mother and Brother Eric. today. years of age, 5-feet-8, 150 measures,” Brooks said. other team twice at home and twice couver should improve this year if had scored a win over Cozean last Knights. Linda Reddy paced East IVlid-lerin Reports Street School will hold its annual and Family. notice.” clubs, Pittsburgh won all three Complete rundown shows four A fifth complaint came'’*’pounds brownish-blond on the road — and 16 of the 21 teams Rick Blight and Bill Derlago — Friday in a triangular meet. Doug Catholic’s effort with an 11th place room parents’ tea Wednesday, Oct. games at Three Rivers Stadium and games, 13 or 18 per cent: five games, VERNON - Rockville High School from Arcellia Drive in the D || make the Stanley Cup playoffs on a among others — can shake off the in­ Meek of the Indians ran his best race finish. She was followed by Kathy 10, at 3:15 p.m. in the school won the Series by capturing one of 17 or 24 per cent; and six games, 15or students will receive their mid-term Now You Know Green Manor section of .B -U — point basis. juries that slowed them a -year ago. of the year and took ninth place Kittredge 27th. Lisa Horrigan 68tli. reports Wednesday. cafeteria. At this tea room parents town on Sept 9, Brooks four games in Memorial Stadium. 21 per cent. The Montreal Canadiens, who beat Guards at the Alamos, Mexico, jail ' The Canucks were lucky to re-sign followed by Jim Grzymowski 31st. ■Sue Ferrari 79th and Mary Evans Any parents having questions about will be told of their duties and said. This year, Baltimore will again have The last two Series (Yankees-Los the New York Rangers in five game? left-wing Ron Sedlbauer, who scored become acquainted with the teachers are required to serve out the Joe Neubelt 35th, Dave DeValve 52nd 112lh. the reports should direct them to the the extra home game. Angeles) have gone six games. The to take the Stanley Cup for the fourth 40 goals last year while playing out they will assist. remaining sentences of any prisoner Brooks said there were Kent Tekulve, the “human drain­ and Mark Albert 79th. Sue Caouelte was the top student’s guidance counselor. last sweep was Cincinnati’s blitz of straight year, are again favored to his option. who escapes while they are on duty. confiicting descriptions in pipe, ” who saved 31 games for "I think we ran well considering Manchester finisher in 26th spot. She the 1976 Yankees. The last seven- win their 22nd Cup even after suf­ "We’ve got a better attitude this we ran Friday, and Paul Johnson and was followed by Belle Sheldon 50th. Pittsburgh, has an unusual hobby. He game Series was the Cincinnati- YOUR FOREFATHERS PAID THE PRICE fering losses both on and off the ice. year, ” promises second-year Coach- Andy Wickwire were not running and .leanine Murphy 63rd. Karen Scott collects published descriptions of his Boston classic of 1975. The last five- Cassano Asks Check General manager Sam Pollock and Harry Neale. "We re not going to Grzymkowski is far from being back 93rd. Kim Scoit 1.39th and Andrea physical appearance. game Series was Oakland's whipping FOR YOUR INDEPEHUENCE Coach Scotty Bowman both left the burn the league up this year. ” to top form,’ noted Manchester Blish 176th, Baltimore’s Earl Weaver will be of Los Angeles in ’74. ' club, goalie Ken Dryden has gone After the Blues and Canucks kick Coach George Suitor. St. Bernard '.von the girls’ race For Sidewalk Funds managing his fourth World Series, Pittsburgh has won four cham­ back to law school and veteran things off tonight, 10 other teams Harry Veal and Peter Murphy tied with 79 points followed by Conard making him only the 11th man to pionships: 1909, ’25. ’60 and ’71. The MANCHESTER —Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano has center Jacques Lemaire is playing in begin play Wednesday with the for seventh to lead the Indians in the High with 109 points. Mohawk Valley contacted first District Congressman, William Cotter to pilot that many. Casey Stengel (10), Pirates were in the very first World Switzerland. Rangers playing at Toronto, Atlanta WfE NOW NEED YOUR HELP Joe McCarthy (9), John McGraw (9), javvee race. The duo was followed by was third at 128 points. investigate getting federal money to repair town Series, losing to Boston, five games The Blues have gone through a at Quebec. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, l)ave Parrott 39th. Doug Gaboury Illing’s Gary Gales won the sidewalks. Connie Mark (8 ), Walter Alston (7), to three, in 1903. Pittsburgh lost in major rebuilding program and go to Detroit at Los Angeles and Edmon­ Miller Huggins (6 ). Sparky Anderson 103rd and A1 Purdy 115th. freshman rare with a lime of 10:14 Cassano said the piecemeal repair and building of TO CONTINUE THAT FIRHT four games to the 1927 Yankees, a V'ancouver with just seven of the ton at Chicago. (4), Frank Chance (4), Bill East’s John Clifford took the over a 18 mile course Teammate sidewalks is an unsatisfactory operation and that the Series in which observers feel the piayers that opened the season for Thursday’s schedule shows the Seeded V.arsity race with a 16:05 Doug Poller was fifth followed by town should either pursue a federal grant, or vote McKechnie (4) and Billy Southworth Pirates made their biggest error by them last year. The “Kid Line" of New York Islanders at Philadelphia, (4) are the others. clocking over the 2.9 mile layout. He Tim Sporck 27th, Jim Frallicciardi through referendum on whether the citizens want to taking a disheartening look at the Brian Sutter (41 goals). Bernie Atlanta at Montreal. Washington at came from behind in the last mile to .'19lh and Donnie Parker 58th. Tony Ten players will be taking the field “Murderers Row ” in batting prac­ spend their own tax dollars on the 75 percent of sidewalks SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS, Federko and Wayne Babych will once Buffalo, Hartford at Minnesota, Win­ win by 75 yards. Barbagallo paced Bennet s effort needing repairs. with previous Series experience. The tice. again lead St. Louis, but most of the nipeg at Boston and St. Louis at Orioles — Jim Palmer, Mark "I was very pleased with our with a 12lh place showing. Other Cassano said Public Works Director Jay Giles had TO THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE Baltimore will be playing in its supporting cast is new. Colorado. overall performance. ” stated East Bennet finishers were Pal Mace55lh. completed a survey of the 200 miles of town sidewalks, Belanger, Terry Crowley and Lee fifth Series, having won in 1966 and opens the season in May — are easy to remember. If you Coach Jack Hull, "They showed they Pal Caye 68th. Tom Miller 86th. Bob with the result that 75 percent need repairs, at an es­ '70 and lost in ’69 and ’71. This is the can from a bad day. Price 92nd. Art Binder 102nd, Rich timated cost of 200 million dollars. C/0 MARY FLETCHER TREAS. named Lee Lacy (’74, ’77 and ’78 10th Anniversary of the Orioles’ loss Dodgers), John Milner (’73 Mets), Today’s race should instill the con­ Law 118lh and Peter Foley 122nd. Cassano said the town previously had received $779,000 in five games to the Miracle New fidence needed to finish the season on Penney’s boys were 15th in a 27- 76 IRVING ST and Grant Jackson (’71 Orioles and York Mets, Baltimore Officials for the Economic Development Administration for a high note. ” team field in the Unseeded Varsity atdewaik construction. He said he is in favor of the town ^ 6 Yankees) in addition to Manny When he takes the mound Tuesday Sanguillen, Willie Stargell and Bruce Dave Kittredge was seventh, Ken rare. Mike Gatli was 13lh and Ed seeking additional grants. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 night, Bruce Kison will be Colliton 12th. Steve Funk 31st, Steve Torres 35lh to pare the Knights. Kison, you’re an expert at Series per­ celebrating a few anniversaries. Oct. Change City Image Kittredge 35th, Jim Fitzgerald 47th sonnel. 9, 1971 marked the first World Series Lieberman To Attend Willie Stargell was voted the Most game played at night. Kison relieved BALTIMORE (UPI) — Visitors to Baltimore during past YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE Valuable Player in the National in that one. Game Four, and earned World Series haven’t always had kind things to say about the ci­ Coventry Dem Event trust League Playoffs. The American his only Series’ victory. After Game ty, but city officials are determined to change the town’s image World Series Schedule For over one hundred years, generations have League does not have such an award. Seven he was married, his most im­ this year. Stargell hit .455 in the playoffs with a portant anniversary of all. Itulliiiiore PiliKlilirgli COVENTRY —Senate Majority Leader Joseph Lieber­ put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes Thousands of fans, reporters and hopes of erasing memories of record 1.182 slugging percentage. He This is the Series of the nicknames. Uei*l-of-S

PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Oct. 9, 1978 Coin Club Sponsors S ite H eralC ) N«fp Wtntad IS INDEX \KERS - MacUnUts. Show at KofC Hall AppS 81 Commerce Street, a SAVE fe it t * NOTICIt Glastonbury. PTG • Lott and Found PANY. Telephone 833- OCTOBER WANT AD SPECIAL MANCHESTER - The Central Connecticut Coin Club of Manchester and area towns, will sponsor a coin show - Partontlt OVER K - Announcamantt v on Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Knights of Colum­ - Entartainmant CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC lieralb bus Hall, 138 Main St. The public'is invited and there is no - Auctions - Experienced only. Top $ 4.00 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING admission charge. ^ FINANCIAL wages. Apply: Atlas Tile, 18K There will be 24 coin dealers from Connecticut, - BondS'StocNs-Mortgagat Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, ' Personal Loans 563-0151.______Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York for buying, - Insuranca GOOD HOURS HELP WANTED WDOrS OLD FASHIONED EDUCATION selling, trading and appraising coins and currency. EMPLOYMENT RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S and DOLLARS Among the currency exhibits of some of the club - Help Wantar p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Hamburgers Is now hiring peo­ Psrmaiwnt, Part ;A Full Tlnw Opsnings OFFICE WORK PART TIME ple to work the following members will be one on Federal Reserve notes. Another > Businass Opportunities Apply director of nursing. Housewives, college • Turret Lathe Operator - Situation Wanted Salmonbrook Convalescent Avallabla Immadlalsly In Wllllmanlle positions; Qrlll. french fries, Privele I display will feature bank notes which were issued by the students, excellent oppor­ • Engine Lethe Operator cash register. & sandwich EDOCATION Home, off House Street, HELP WANTED making. Approx, hrs. would be individual banks. It is not ... Sales tunity to meet new people RIDING LESSONS indoor - Private Instructions Glastonbury. Please call 633- If you are alert, have a neat appearance, enjoy 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon. to FrI. Wo In the miscellaneous category will be an exhibit of 5244. secretarial, switchboard or while you supplement your riding ring. Western stock i - Schools-Classes responsibilities, and need those extra income We’re looking for are interested In talking to peo­ seat, saddle seat and hunt Philatelic Numismatic Covers, commonly called PNC’s. - Instructions Wanted receptionist. income part time/full time ple with fast food experience or dollars, come in and talk with us. Previous security housewives interested in 80 houre, paM hoUdaye, seat. All levels 228-9817. NURSES AIDES wanted for positions available. From 7 excellent Ineuranca a desire to learn a new & These consists of an envelope with a cachet on one side REAL ESTATE making good money for Challenging job. II one or more full time on all shifts. Apply experience not required. We pay you whiie you It is ... monitoring AM - 3 PM. Above average and a stamp on the other side, usually commemorating a - Homes for Sale part time hours telephone of the above positions appeal to VOICE. PIANO Instructions, - Lots-Land for Sale ‘'c director of nursing. Salmon- train. Premium Rate is paid for holidays, and un­ specialized com­ starting wages and person or some special event, thus making it a philatelic brook Convalescent Home, off soliciting from our East you. please apply In person at Former faculty New York > Investment Property iforms are provided. munications equipment benefits, uniforms Apply In pareon: Wendy's. 260 Broad st.. Music and Art High School cover and with the added coin, also commemorating the - Business Property House Streets Glastonbury. Hartford office. Hourly with varied administrative provided to arrange ap­ Manchester between 2 & 4 p.m. Professional Singer/Pianist. same person or event, making it a philatelic numismatic - Resort Property Please call 633-5244. » rates plus commissions Mon. thru Fri. - Real Estate Wanted tasks. pointment for personal in­ 644-8597. cover. The added coins in this exhibit are*elongated coins Most shifts available. Pay $3.50 hourly. and bonuses. Paid vacation METROMC, me. BABYSITTER NEEDED- terview. MISC. SERVICES and sick days. Monday thru with a design engraved on them. Monday through Thursday, 3 Call Miss Plourde at 1-800-842-2626, or 5274177, Route 6 S 44A PIANO LESSONS- All student - Services Offered ^ We offer pleasant down­ Friday, 9 AM to 1 PM or CAUFMENDLY ages welcome. Experienced - Paintlng*Paperlng I p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transjxtr- between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday, and 9 BOLTON town Hartford surroun­ Halp Wanted 13 teacher. BS. Master Degree - Building-Contracting tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; SPM to 9 PM. Call 5694993 RESTMIRANT a.m. to 12 noon Saturday. dings, free indoor parking, after 11 AM, ask for 45 minute lessons. $9.569-4284 Tonight on Cable TV - Roofing-Siding weekends anytime. •••••••• - HeatingrPlumbing training and paid benefits. Teresa. E.Htfd Sllvar Lam MANCHESTER — “Tornado,” a special report on the - Flooring SEWERS- Experienced on In­ CLERICAL POSITION- 19 - Movlng-Trucklng-Storage PINKERTON’S INC. 569-1040 Help Wanted 13 Requiring accurate typing, recent disaster in the Windsdr/Windsor Locks area will dustrial Sewing Machines. 630 Oakwood Avanu* - Services Wanted If you enjoy dealing with with a figure aptitude, FOR THE BEST - Manchester be presented tonight and Thursday evening at 7:30 on Will train if necessary. Good Waal Hartford, Conn. available in a small busy of­ Gymnastic School. 3 lo 5 MISC. FOR SALE starting pay for the right peo- people and have a pleasant Greater Hartford Cable access Channel 13. EqtuI Opportuntty Em ptoyr fice in Manchester. Dynamics pupils per teacher. FR E E in- - Household Goods ie. Hours: 7■ to' 3:30, * “ , Ml[onday ' telephone voice as well as Metal Products Co., Inc. 646- troductorv lesson with this ad The 30-minute program features in-depth interviews - Articles for Sale Biru Friday. Apply in1 petirson Help Wanted 1 3 Help Wanted 13 WAITRESSES WANTED > Building Supplies good job references and 4048. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. i with some of the storm’s most hard hit victims and : Pillowtex Cbrp'., 49 Regent Part time. Saturday nights also 1 - Pets-BIrds-D^s at: . . _ 13 can type 40wpm, we would Help Wanted or 2 nights during week. documents the immense destruction. - Musical Instruments Street, Manchester. Equal like to hear from you. GENERAL HELPER in Prin­ LADY TO DO CLEANING, Experience helpful but not TYPIST TEMPORARY- Ac­ > Boats & Accessories Opportunity Employer M/F. 0W L8 Kenny Rogers, left, captured the honors as Year” during the Country Music The twisted wreckage of what once was the Bradley ting Company. Experience not ironing Fridays. $4.00 per necessary. Will train. Apply: curacy imporant as you type □ REAL ESTATE Air Museum and the damage to the surrounding residen­ - Sporting Goods necessary. Male preferred. routing sheets company "Male Vocalist of the Y ear” and Barbara Association’s awards presentations Monday - Garden Products SHEET METAL WORKER - We are accepting hour. Call 289-4206 or 644-1192. TAXI - Drivers needed full VITO'S BinCHMT. INN specifications. Other duties tial .area is vividly portray^ along with the testimony of - Antiques Experienced. Soldering etc. SECOND INCOME applications for 8AM to Company paid benefits. Call Homes For Sale 23 Mandrell was top “ Female Vocalist of the night. (UPI photo) time nights and weekends. BOLTON, CONN. brake up vour day. Excellent those who miraculously lived through one of the worst - Wanted to Buy Call 528-2101. 647-9322, ask for Mr. Nasuta. Call 649-5199. 4PM work schedules, all COLLEGE GRADS. The Air rate, quick pay plan, bonuses natural disasters in Connecticut history. RENTALS Force needs pilots, 646-3161 COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 part of a 40 hour work week CARPENTER HELPERS- for CCS. Services, 111 Pearl. - Room s for Rent OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House If you need to work 12 navigators, management, ROOMS. 1st floor family The videotape was produced by Jay April with the help PART TIME DRIVERS to include some weekends framing, roofing and siding. Hartford. 246-5626. - Apartments for Rent delivery. Year round work. midnight to SAM. we want needed. Nights and weekends. s c ie n tific engineers and room with fireplace. 4 of Bill Szarek, a student at Manchester High School. - Homes for Rent Hebron-Marlborough area. All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil to hear from you. Call 649-5199. others. Call 646-7440 for generous sized bedrooms. 2 Willie Nelson ‘Shocked’ Community responsive town sponsored programming - Business for Rent Call 646-6324.______TYPIST - AND MUCH Co., Route 6, Bolton. CALL 728-1346 further information. 12 baths, central air, 2 car - Resort Property for Rent GENERAL MEDICAL MORE! Busy interesting is presented every Tuesday and 'Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in BURR BENCH HELP BETWEEN 10AM and EXPERIENCED GENERAL TRAINEES- 17-24. HS Grad. assignments to expedite our garage, walkout basement. - Wanted to Rent OIL BURNER SERVICE $83,500. Group I, Philbrick Cable Access Channel 13. Your comments and - MIsc. for Rent We perform a 24 hour WANTED DAYS - Experience PM FOR APPLICATION DUTIES CARPENTER SUPERINTENDANT - For Will train. Call collect (518) paper work. Good telephone MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all service to the community, preferred but not necessary. a p a rtm e n t co m p lex in Agency 646-4200, suggestions are welcome. Contact Jay April, com­ AUTOMOTIVE WANTED - Permanent posi­ 462-5910. personality important. Ac­ residential. All benefits. M & monitoring specialized Apply: Vallee Burring Co., 253 tion. 5 days, 40 hour week. Manchester. Live-in full time curacy in typing, ability to At Receiving Top Award munications specialist at 647-3569. - Autos for Sale M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1 2 communications equip­ Cnapel Road, (Rear). South Full benefits. For an appoint­ job for older man. Must be COMMUNICATIONS keep track of details essen­ - Trucks for Sale #•••••••••••••••••••••**** ROOM COLONIAL- 3 - Heavy Equipment for Sale ment. Windsor. 9AM to Noon. ment call: Consolidated Cigar exp erien ce in plumbing, TRAINEES- 17-24, Will train. tial. East Hartford location, Help Wanted 13 fireplaces, large Family two-man affair had it not been for the - Molorcycles-Bicycles Company. Personnel Office, heating and electrical repairs. Call collect, (518) 462-5910. off 1-84. Apply Hartford NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) - award of the night and most thought Some have said that wearing thyme prevented nightmare. Room. Very luxurious 46-year-old Nelson's surprise win. - Campers-Trailers-Mobile EXPERIENCED Oil Burner 633-3641. 8:30 to 4:30. An Apartment and salary. 643- Despatch (Moving Division), Rebel W illie Nelson, who once it belonged to Rogers, but when Dolly Homes If you enjoy dealing with throughout! $80's. Call R COOKS & KITCHEN Serviceman. Please call 643- Equal Opportunity Employer. 9674 or 643-7135. 8:30 AM to 5 NUCLEAR TRAINEES 17-24. 225 Prospect Slreet, East boycotted the Country Music Awards Parton called Nelson's name the The CMA's $.000 members voted - Automotive Service GENERAL MECHANIC- Full Zimmer. J.D. Real Estate for HELPERS- Available people, will work some 5135. PM. HS Grad. Will train. Call H artford. 06108 or send Rogers Male Vocalist of The Year - Autos for Rent-Lease time, plus overtime. Paid details, 646-1980, or 647-1139 show because it had forsaken the audience responded with the only weekends and evenings. weekends, have telephone APPRENTICE SEWING collect. (518) 462-5910. resume. Attention: Chris. TOOL MAKERS, CMS, Blue Cross, and Life In­ country sound, was ' shocked" Mon­ standing ovation of the night and selected his album, "The Experienced preferred. experience and good job MACHINE MECHANIC- In­ FUEL OIL DRIVER- EOE. T V Tonight MACHINISTS. PRESS surance. Amerbclle Corn.. 104 FOREST HILLS- 8 room Gamber, " the best of 1979. He com­ Drivers License. Mature in­ references, we may have a dividual who is mechanically Experienced. Must have 102 PART TIME ASSISTANT in day night when he heard his name "I thought Kenny was about to East Main Street. Rockville. Colbnial, 2 1 2 baths, first dividuals. Apply in person: OPERATORS, POWER inclined, is wanted to learn to License, or equivalent, be Doctor's Office. Typing, WINDOW WASHER - Must be called for Entertainer of The Year. clean sweep to I was surprised. I was bined with Dottie West to take Duo of position for you. PRESS SET UP PERSON. Apply between 9 a.m. and 4 floor family room with Garden Grove Caterers, repair sewing machines. familiar with greater Hart­ general office work, and experienced and reliable shocked, " said Nelson in a timid The Year. Rogers was nominated in INSPECTORS for first piece p.m' Equal Opportunity fireplace, large modern Nelson, wearing a country shirt Keeney Street, Manchester. Excellent working conditions ford area. Call 289-7751, for in­ patient contact. Call 643-2731, Good pav. benefits. EOE. 649- voice. five categories and another of his and final. Experienced only. Employer. terview. for interview. 9 lo 5 p.m. 5334 kitchen, sliders lo large deck, and blue jeans with his long brown 6:00 11:30 We offer pleasant down­ and benefits. Apply: Pioneer walkout basement, gas heat, 2 hair in a pigtail, sat in the Grand Ole Nelson failed to take any other singles. “She Believes in Me," d) (£ 32 8 N«ws ® Mary Tyler Moore LIVE-IN COMPANION for Call for appointment. Satellite Parachute Company. Hale weekdays . ®Ko|ak town Hartford office sur­ Aerospace Inc., 643-2772. OPENING FOR FULL TIME . car garage, wooded lot. Group awrads although he was nominated in written by Steve Gigg, also was up ( S I Lova Lucy elderly gentleman in Glaston­ Road. Manchester, Conn. ACCOUNTING HOMEWORKERS- Earn Opry audience for most of the 90- (3) Bowling For Dollars ® Benny Hill roundings, free indoor CASHIER in our Tobacco I. Philbrick Agency. 646-4200 bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- DEPARTMENT- Promotions $50.00 hundred securing, ininute broadcast and watched Ken­ two more categories - vocal duo for best song. 1 8 TV Community Collogo 8AndyGrtffflh parking, training and paid CLINIC AIDE for Family Department. Retail 5653 or 643-5932. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - planned "within transportation DIET CENTER IS COMING! stuffing envelop^es. Free ny Rogers and Charlie Daniels take with fellow outlaw Waylon Jennings Daniels took top single for "The 8 Adam-12 82 Captlortad ABC News benefits. Planning Agenev. Full time, experience necessary. Apply We arc looking for dependable Details. Reply: •Titan. Box EAST HARTFORD - Move Part lime. 3 days per week. company create openings right into this charming 3 8 Streets Of San Francisco 11:45 some evenings. Own transpor­ in person to : M anager, people who would like to 94688. X72T, .Schaumberg. Ill three awards each. Rogers' single. and best album with rock n' roll Devil Went Down To Georgia, " a SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ Coventry PHNA. RN or BSN suitable for experienced per­ 82 Zoom (R) ® 8 Barney Miller tation. Mature person. Call Parkade Liggett Rexall. operate and manage a Diet Bedroom Ranch on quiet The Gambler. " also won songwritet piano player Leon Russell. tune that challenges the devil to a its. Hard worker. Mechanical experience preferred. EOE son with skill in either in Cost street. Boasts fresh paint and 6:30 11:50 522-6201. 742-7369. Center. A proven National HANDY MAN- Pari time as Don Schlitz a trophy for Song of The Rogers and Charlie Daniels, two of fiddling duel. The rotund Southern ADVERTISING experience necessary. Please CALL 728-1346 EXCELLENT Analysis, Interline Freight a 12x22 family room off the CB Carol Burnett And Friends 8 8 8 Tonight apply in person 9 to 11 at Company is coming to the needed. Property repairs the huskiest men in country music, rock 'n' roller also took the bullet­ (33 Tic Tac Dough BETWEEN 10AM and DRIVER NEEDED for local OPPORTUNITY - Full time Settlement, Accounts kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s Year, RATES Fountain Village Apartments, Manchester area. We are lops Carpentry, plumbing, pain­ shaped CMA trophy for best in­ I S 8 S i NBC News 12:00 area automotive dis­ route driver needed. Must be Receivable, or Accounts Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661 The best entertainer was the final would have turned the show into a ® John Paul II: The American 1 D A Y ...... Id'iMimNT 175 Downey Drive, 2PM. Payable. Will look at various in Weight Loss and offer ting, etc.'Call 646-2426. ® 82 Over Easy tributorship. Applicant must dependable. Will train. Please remarkable financial returns. strumentalist and his band was voted Journey Manchester, see Carroll John­ types of accounting, or audit 8 The Odd Couple 3 D A Y S ...13‘MMPaMT have clean driving record, and call 289-1527. FLOWER DESIGNER- Part A background of Nutrition, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, best intrumental group. (33 Crimea Of Passion son Brundrett. experience to the right in­ Remodeled Kitchen and 6:55 m) Dr. Scott On Hebrews 6 DAYS ...12‘«m h ih ( knowledge of greater time in a full service flower Nursing. Diet Lecturing or PERMITTEE East ol The Keyboard Search Due "Thank you for accepting me, " 8 N e w a Manchester area. 5 1/2 day PERSON WANTED TO shop. Experienced only, dividuals. Send resume with Baths. Aluminum siding, in- 8 Beverly Hlllbllllee Counciling would be helpful. River. Excellent working con­ 2 6 D A Y S . . . H ’lmiiaMT RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy full details on your ground pool with patio and said Daniels, his eyes hidden by a work week, with good starting CLEAN OFFICES- 4 hours a please. Call 649-2522, or 643- For Feature Article, see the ditions. All benefits, good 7:00 12:18 15 WORD, $2.00 aMN working with an excellent supn experience. EAST OF THE HARTFORD - This fall the a silver trophy, and an all expense pay and benefits. Qualified day, Monday. Wednesday and 7316. August Issue 1979 of Success starting salary, experience privacy. Group 1. Philbrick cowboy hat. (3) CBS News ® 8 A B C Movie "Wild And porting staff. Very pleasant R IV ER LOCATION. R.K. Agency, 646-4200. Connecticut Liberace Keyboard paid trip to a Regional Semifinal ® M*A*8*H HAPPY A D S *2.50 M applicants call 525-3118. Friday. Buckland area. Call Unlimited Magazine. For in­ perferred. For confidential in­ Slinky Barbara Mandrell, wearing Wooly" (1978) Chris DaLisle, atmosphere. Good wages and IVIooney. Hartford Despatch, ® 8 ABC News RARE OPPORTUNITY - Mr. Smith, 643-0644. ACCEPTING terview, call Cele Cohen. terview. call 643-2779, 9 a.m Entertainer Search will seek out Competition in early 1980. Susan Bigelow. benefits. Please call Doris 225 Prospect Street, East NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK a silver backless gown, broke into (33 Joker’s Wild OWN Y O U R OWN TELEPHONE DISPATCHER APPLICATIONS for part Southington on Diet Center, to 5 p.m. or 646-2089 . 6 to 10 keyboard performers to compete for 12:30 Blain, RN, Director of Hartford. 06108. Please do not BEACH 3 bedroom Ranch, Clavier Music, the Baldwin piano tears as she accepted her trophy lor im Festival Of Faith 3lie BeraUi BUSINESS. Distributor for NEEDED - Male / female. DIETARY AIDES- Full time time-full time help. Days and phone 621-7628. p.m. 8 Sounding Board ® Bamaby Jones Nurses, 646-0129. phone. E.O.E. paneled living room, eat-in a grand prize of $10,000 and an and organdealer in Connecticut, has Female Vocalist of The Year. ® Movie "Cheers For Miss CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Kodak film. Duracell Full / part time. Call 649-5199. position available. 7 a.m. to 3 evenings Hours flexible. App­ 8 News Batteries. G.E.. Sylvania and p.m., Monday thru Friday. ly to: Hardee's, Manchester, TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years DENTAL ASSISTANT kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, appearance on the Las Vegas Hilton been selected by the Liberace Foun­ " I really wanted that award very 8 DlckCavett Bishop" (1941) Martha Scott, LATHE OPERATORS - With TELEVISION (and) RADIO other photo products needed WAITRESS - Part time. Mor­ Will train. Come in lor an in­ 354 Broad Street. experience. Manchester area. NEEDED for busy modern lovely quiet setting on dea.^- stage next April. dation tor the Performing and badly. Whenthey did call my name 8 Dating Qame William Gargan. 2 years’ experience. Good R E P A IR E R . Repairs and end street, deeded beach 8 Green Acres in your area. No selling. Ser­ ning hours. Mature and depen­ terview. Silver Lane Pavilion, Send resume to: Box U, c o ortiiodonic office in Vernon Two keyboard entertainers - an 8 Maude benefits. Salary negotiable. adjusts radios and television rights. $79,900. Call exclusive Creative Arts to conduct the search something sort of snapped and 1 Lott and Found vice top R etailers under dable. Corner Soda Shop, 735 51 Applegate Lane, East Hart­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - Manchester Herald. Please send resume to P 0 82 Feint With Nancy Hawk Precision Co., 303 receivers using hand tools and agent. Carol Cable-Wagner. organist and a pianist - will be dis­ in Connecticut. couldn't hold it back, " she said. “ It 1:40 exclusive contract established Main Street, Manchester. ford. Manchester office, immediate Box 2356, Vernon, 06066. 7:29 ® C B S Lata Movie "In The Burnham Street, East Hart­ electronic testing in­ Beazley Co Realtors. Equal covered in the search. LOST- Black Lab / Setter by us. High immediate in­ opening. Experienced NURSES AIDES- if vou are was like a dam breaking loose. 1 just 8 Dally Numbers Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" ford, telephone 528-9845. struments. Must be able to housing opportunity. 443-4470 Contestants must submit a five- Cross. Altered male. Thin, come minimum required in­ CHEERLEADERS... No, you HOUSEKEEPERS- Full time preferred. 4 1/2 day week. an experienced, reliable per­ PRODUCE MANAGER- Good Full details on the Keyboard couldn't hold it back. (1977) Brian Keith, Piper Laurie. produce neat, accurate work 7:30 black curly hair. Red collar vestment $9,975. lw % profit don't have to be one, but iffif position available. 8 a m. to 4 Please call 643-0133. son. (J.G.S. will pay you top starting pay. 5 day week. All minute recorded performance on an Entertainer Search and entry forms BUS BOYS - Full time lunch which does not require call­ MANCHESTER- Two Family Miss Mandrell and Loretta Lynn's (I) P.M. Magazine and tags. Manchester, near structure. Call between 8AM you are outgoing, eager and p.m. Come in for an inter­ wages. Call us for information benefits. Apply in person at: are available at both Clavier Music and dinner shifts. Apply at backs on tube and solid-state 4-4. Very nice condition. New audio tape cassette. Qualified en­ sister. Crystal Gayle, were the only ® All In The Family East Hartford, Glastonbury & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or can relate to people, we want view. Silver Lane Pavilion, 51 PRO G R ESSIV E SALON - about our new rates, our Andy's. 31 Main Street. East ® 8 h a NaNa Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 East products. Must be familiar roof, 200 foot treed lot trants will perform live for judges. locations - Route 44, Avon, and Fox lines. Reward, call 643-0515. write: American Film to hire you. We're a growing Applegate Lane, East Hart­ Looking for highly motivated bonuses, and quick pay plan. Hariford. at the Glastonbury women nominated for best enter­ ® Dating Qame Center Street, Manchester, with models of radio and Immediate occupancy. $54.- Run Mall. Glastonbury. Processing, Inc., 1935fi local insurance agency and we ford. people with registered CCS. Services, 111 Pearl, line, Putman Bridge Plaza Connecticut winners will receive $300, tainer. f f lM 'A 'S 'H television sets distributed by 900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. LOST- female Calico Cat, Hoover Court, B'ham, AL will train the right person as a licenses and steady clientele. Ask for Mike Andreo. Four funny guys named the Statler 8 82 MacNell / Lehrer Report FULL OR PART TIME major manufacturers in the Hartford. 246-5626. mostly grey. Tolland Road 35226. sales producer. No experience LOOKING FOR DAY CARE Call 647-9229 after 1 PM for in­ 8 Throe's A Crowd MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ United States. Requires abili­ 7 3 4' ; CHFA $51,900 - Brand Brothers, the first group even area Bolton. Call 647-9355. necessary. Call us today lor HOME for 2 year old. Part terview. RNS & LPNS- Join the RECEIVER - SHIPPER 8 Dick Van Dyke ly in person to: Raffa’s ty to accurately estimate time new 5 1 2 room Raised Ranch, 8 Tic Tac Dough SWITCHBOARD an interview, 646-6050. lime. Center to South growing sta ff of C C S. Opening for a Receiver- nominated for top entertainer, took Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, required to make repairs. electric heat plus chimney. IMPOUNDED- Female OPERATOR- 4 nights per Manchester. Call 646-3383 Shipper with retail store the vocal group award for the 6:00 Glastonbury.y. Two years experience is Professionals. Work the day Mansfield. ERA. Miller & Beagle about 2 years old, tri week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., FRIER / DELIVERY MAN & anytime. and shift of your choice. Ask experience. Liberal benefit ® Callfomla Fever minimum requirement.' Piera Realtors 228-3518 seventh time, bumping out last color, Burnham street area. 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & COUNTER MAN- Nights, 12 about our new pay rates, package includes paid BC-BS: ® Croea-WIts Hours: Monday thru Friday, 9 evenings, 649-5273. year's winner. The Oak Ridge Boys. ® 8 World Series Male about 1 year old, mixed EXPERIENCED Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a m. a m. to 8 a m.. Apply Bess SALESMAN- Opportunity for weekend differential vacation life insurance, paid vacation, AM to 5 PM. Wages $4.50 per Hank Snow was inducted into the ® Movie "The New Centu­ breed, yellow, Comstock Road ACOUSTICAL CEILING Edwards Answering Service, Eaton, 150 Center Street, exciting position. Knowledge pay. There is a difference. ienerous store discount. Rep- hour. Parking & vacation. No ANDOVER- Spacious 6 Room Country Music Hall of Fame along rions" (1972) George C. Scott, m m area. Female about 1 year MAN. Please apply: Acousti- 646-5406. Manchester. of stoves helpful. Base plus e.G.S. Services, 111 Pearl. fy in person lo Mr. Hennequin. Stacy Keach. The daily lives ol Tech Systems, 646-5792. commission. Full medical IWedical benefits. Contact Mr. Manager of Hou.se and Hale. Contemporary, Balcony fami­ with Humbert Long, who died in 1972. old, brindle color, mixed Gutierrez, Tec Tron, 419 Main Hartford. 246-5626. ly room. 16xk2. Heat 1978-79, three Los Angeles policemen PART TIME JANITOR for SECURITY GUARDS needed benefits. Paid vacation. Call Manchester. Conn., or prove to be hazardous as well as breki, Burnham Street area. Street, Mancheter, Ct. 649- $400. Ample 1 3 4 acre. $75.- medium size office complex. immediately for all shifts in Mrs. Gray 525-1931 McCo n n e l l r e s u m e telephone 643-4123 for an ap­ rewarding. Male about 2 years old 900. ERA Miller & Piera, 228- Hours: 5 p.m,-10 p.m., 3 the East Hartford and 7228. SERVICE- For prompt con­ pointment. Equal Opportunity 8 8 8 The MIsadventuree Of. Shepherd, black and tan, 3518, ^Duplicate BridgeJ Sheriff Lobo Westfield Street area. Male nights a week. Phone Mr. Manchester area. Work full fidential preparation of your Employer. 8 3 2 Nova about 1 year old mixed breed. Whitney at 568-2020 lor an ap­ time or part time evenings resume. (Jail 649-2288. DENTAL ASSISTANT- 7 3 4'7 CHFA. Brand new 5 'Sew*is»»e$W«e*6W«**l**W*****************^^®^ 8 Sergeant Bllko Garden Street area, brown pointment. and weekends. Call 522-5143, Room. 1 1/2 baths. Ranch and white. Female Lab, about or come in person to: MACHINISTS for Aircraft CHILD CARE WORKERS. Experienced preferred 6:30 parts- Experim ental and Electric heat. Chimney. 1 year old. Garden Street TYPISTS AND CLERK Northeast Securities. 61 Oak Hill School has im­ Excellent benefit. Modern of­ Manchester Bridge Club ® Merv Qrlffin Short run. Must be able to set FYivate Bolton lot. $59,9()0. area. Contact Manchester TYPISTS are needed to work Williard Street. Hartford. mediate full and part time fice. Vernon area. Send Oct. 1, Maple Street North-South: 8 Our Mias Brooks $h«'» Hotttr tt>an Evtr! up and work from blueprints. ERA Miller & Piera. 228-3518 Dog Warden 646-4555. in the Hartford area. Call CARRIER NEEDED openings for child care resume to: P.O. Box 2247. Terry Daigle and Mary Bristol, first; 9:00 today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. PART TIME Cleaning Aides. Minimum 5 years experience. workers to work with multi- Vernon, Conn.. 06066. Excellent opportunity for for MANCHESTER-3 Bedroom Jane Lowe and Margaret Bogue, se­ ® Movie "The Solitary Man" Ensanaelle LOS’l’ WHEEL CHOCK- Must have own transporta­ handicapped children in dor­ (Premiere) Earl Holliman, Carrie qualified individual. Apply at: Ranch Aluminum sided. At­ cond; Mary Corkum and Peggy Dun- tR Aluminum. Left in Top Notch EXPERIENCED SANDWICH tion. Reliable, neat MAYBERRY VILLAGE mitory and classroom set­ Business Opportunity 14 Snodgress. The world ol a blue- Glastonbunil Paragon Tool Co.. Inc. 121 tached garage. Treed lot field, third. collar, solid lamily man is torn Parking Lot. Reward, MAKERS and W aitresses appearance. Call Bonnie Brite tings. Experience with han­ Adams Street, Manchester East Hartford; VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Quiet slreet. Many apart when his wile suddenly and B a i e ^ k d k William McKinney, 643-5308, wanted for cocktail lounge. CYimpany, 643-0442 after 5 dicapped children required. appliances. For sale by East-West: Barbara Phillips and Spring S t 647-9935. Snacks with locations $3,580 inermllcably demands a divorce. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 644-9637 between 9 a m. p.m. 700-900 Burnside Ava. Two years of college owner $56,900 No agents. 649- Barbara Farrell, first; Bev Saunders 8 8 8 NBC Movie "Ameri­ (^RESTIRICTED and 12 noon. preferred. Full time- 2nd CALL TOLL FR EE 1-800-423- Personals 2 2110. and Irving Carlson, second; Flo can Qrafllli” (1973) Richard 300-500 East Hartford; plus shift, part time- weekends on­ 2355 Ext. 905. Dreyfuss, Cindy Williams. Sever­ Barre and Judy Pyka, third. RIDE WANTED from Hamlin PART TIME. Phone from ly. Starling salary $3.87 to NEW LISTING. Majestic and al high-spirited Calilornla teen­ Beacon Hill St. & Situation IS Street to Pioneer Parachute, Griswold S t home servicing our customers THE MAIKHESTER CARBIDE CO., INC. $4.09 per hour. Excellent Wanted classic 5 - 5, two family in Oct. 4, Mary Cordum and Peggy agers celebrate Iheir hIgh-school in your own area, 249-7773. benefits. Call 243-3496. IN 70MM STER{0PH0Nin SOUND 6:30 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. Please desirable Chestnut - Chiirch Dunfield, first; Mary Willhide and graduation night In assorted 27 H ILLIARD ST.-TEL. 646-1331 Tolland St., East Hartford EXPERIENCED call after 6:00 p.m., 643-4414. Monday-Friday. 8 AM-4 PM or Street area Close lo Bev Saunders tied with Phyllis Pier­ ways In the summer ol 1962. (R) BOOKKEEPER wants part 8 32 World REAL ESTATE SALES - write Personnel Assistant- everything, stained cedar Call 568-60621 HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING; time work at home days or son and Bette Martin for second 8 Movie "The Day The Earth Bondi-Stockf-Uortgagoi 8 Lessenger Company is looking Oak Hill School. 120 Holcomb exterior. 10 inches blown-in Call Jennifer vour establishment evenings place. Stood Still" (1951) Michael Sleeping for 2 licensed agents in our r LATHE & BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Street. Hartford. 06112. An insulation. Separate heal. 100 First Show Aik for Roseanne 646-0803. Rennie, Patricia Neal. After a GOVERNMENT Bolton office. Call 646-6486. r SUNNEN HONE OPERATOR Eoual Onnortunitv Employer. amp electrical service. 2 car Center Bridge Club strange spacecraft lands in !o .BEAUiy GUARANTEED BUSINESS for Kurt Lessenger. r CARBIDE DIE FINISHER 649 -1 5 44 garage Croup I. Belfiore Form er Bolshoi ballet stars Leonid and Valentina Koslov, who Washington. D.C.. an emissary UCHMRAMA" TKHNICOLOR- Oct, 5, Masonic Temple - North- emerges, warning Earth to cease LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. TOP W A G E S Agency 647-1413. defected to the U.S. last month, applaud Monday night during South: Phyl Pierson and Penny Its atomic experimentation. (2 Phone 281-4112. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS performai.ee of “ The Most Happy Fella,” at the Majestic Weatherwax, first; Mr. and Mrs. hrs.) LIBERAL BENEFITS PART TIME EVENINGS- Theater in New York City. It was their first Broadway show. T .J. Crockett, second; Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 APPLY IN CONFIDENCE ® 82 News Manchester. Light duty WANTED C.D. McCarthy, third. ® Boris Karloffs Thriller ' PUBLIC NOTICE janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per (UPI photo) Commercial / Industrial / East-West: Nancy Suizdak and Dot 8 Connecticut Prime Time All charllabla and non-prolH organliatlons urtthlria to week. Ideal for retired or P8INTIN6 CAREERS Christenson, first; Larry Wallowitz semi-retired. Call 649-5334. Investment Real Estate 10:30 hava llialr Public Announeamanta publlahad Iraa In Second Shift Broker. At least 3 years and Clem Hitchzuck, second; Dr. and 8 Maeterplece Theatre thia apaea ara urgad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, experience. Reply in con­ 8D lckC aven .h WANTED CLEANING Cub Pack Starts Year Mrs. T. Atoynatan, third. Oanaral Managar of Ragal Mufltora el Manchaator. CROUP 1: A..l.ct ...oclallon ol fidence, include resume to: PERSON for professional of­ We are looking for Individual who want a 11:M Space will bo allotad on a first coma, first aarvad basis. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Mancheitcr area wKh more advertlling '• P * '" * '- fice in town, once a week. career In printing with the wide variety of Impact anti elllclency lor both b u y t n and lellen . Box SS. C O Manchester MANCHESTER -Cub Scout Pack Taylor, Shane May, Jeremy Moore ® News ® M*A*8*H Muffler Send replies to: Box MM, c/o fringe benefits available to employees of Herald. fi4 held its first pack meeting of the and Brad Thomas, Pinochle Scores ® Jackie QIaeaon Manchester Herald. year at Bentley School Friday. An Those awarded second-year ser­ I 8 CMco Arid The Man n O Q fll Center POSITION VACANCY a large Insurance company. Our entry awards ceremony was conducted by 82 Beet Of Bums And Allen We offer convenience along telth a superior produeU level openings offer a variety of jobs from RMH vice pins were Robin Bailey, Paul Investment 25 11:16 working on small machinery to assisting Cubmaster Mike Brophy, assisted by Bradshaw, Brian Brophy, Sean Cap- Manebester aAA 646-2112 FOREMAN Mel Stoltenberg, assistant Cub- palla, Hoy^ard Rovegno and Todd ® 8 N a w t 0 0 * 1 SM AI u . • I su on large multi-color presses. Our COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 Top scorers in the Manchester 11:20 MMNiT. iitaisuitttiu-iM. master, MacLaughlin. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT craftspersons are certified and feet waterfront property with Senior Citizens Pinochle Group gatae 8 Our Mias Brooke .v s a a w iiWr 4 large cott^es in very raod Bobacat badges were awarded to Boys awarded their Webelos colors 8 8 Newt SERVICE needs folderess recognized by the Printing Industries of Oct. 4 at the Army and Navy Club are full or part time, AM and PM. $14,840 - $16,324 PLUS condition. Fully furnished, Edward Bastarache, Thomas were Robin Bailey, Paul Bradshaw, America. The pay Includes a shift located in Sandy Beach area, Bob Schubert, 621, Mary Hill 5%, Call 289-1527. ______Cosgrove, Christopher Dolbec, Brian Brophy, Sean Capalla, Joey I MON-inn Qa« I QtnulnB Ctdar Shingled Roof docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ Dorn Anastacio, 565, Josephine I M THGnU J differential and free parking Is available. William Enwright, John Gavin, Delcanto, Peter Gallasso, Howard Beautiful Hand CrattafTStonework turesque setting. Very O’Connor, 564, Andy Noski 562, Betty I DENTAL- Part time position Under general supervision, to supervise the work of Please call Florence Johnson at 277-2024 Arthur Goodwin, Doug Harvey, John Rovegno, Todd MacLaughlin and Fantaatle Underground Utility Room private. Owners want to Vlernoncitij ^2 LEGAL -i NOTICE available for Business equipment operators, truck drivers, and iaborers Turner, 554, Ed Scott 552, Alice Secretary in progressive for an appointment. finance. Excellenl investmenl Hyde, Daniel Kelsey, Charles Dana Matte. HOUlfS H4.H6 F and a variety of public works construction and Oil Heat Plua Wood Supplomant Weick, 558, Felix Fesanis, 548. The 2nd quarterly installment of property taxes on the 1 Oc­ General Dentist Office. for group or individual. Zanot- McCavanaugh, Adam Rowe, Chrisp- 6.1'r '■<33; maintenance activities, specializing in storm sewer (Atk about boating coato) ti Realtors. 649-0272 , 228-9485. Experienced preferred, and topher Shurtleff, Allan Spak, Todd The group will sponsor a game tober 1978 Grand List are due and payable 1 October, 1979. construction and road maintenance. Wood Storage Shad Harvest Dance Slated Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Army Payments made after 1 November, 1979 are subject to a late light bookkeeping, typing and Wemmell, Eric Wibmer, Jamie 7KH>-9:20 The minimum experience and training required for and Navy Club. Play is open to all charge of 1% per month on the late installment^, from the due telephone. Salary commen­ “Qantlaman FarmaP* Type Garden W iliett, Dana Matte, Jase ANDOVER - The Andover surate with experience. Send 1 this position is two years of experience in a iead Reel Estate Wanted 2> senior citizens. The Ix'^acy date, or a minimum of $2.1)0. —. 6” Calling Inaulatlon — 4” In RoofI Morelewicz, Jamie Hull, Adam Elementary School's second annual page, hand written resume to: capacity performing Highway ana public works con­ Payments may be made by mail or at the Town Office Building Wall to Wall avarywhara Hyde. Christopher Lyder, Stephen Harvest Dance will be Oct. 13 at the V e r n o n P 0 . Box 145, Bolton Notch, struction and maintenance work. SELLING vour house? Call us 1 ID i’HfiiH t no* which is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Conn. 06040. ' Completely EncloaM Yard first and we ll make you a I M i l As| For application and job description, apply at Per­ Rogulski and Sean Walsh. Eagleville Firehouse. Entertainment Top scorers in the Vernon Senior The Tax Collector is also in the office Monday and Friday H igh Flttlaa and W orth Itl cash offer! T.J. Crocketl, sonnel Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Cubs awarded one-year service will be provided by Chuckle Skoog, Citizens Pinochle Club tournament evenings, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ACCEPTING THE TRAVELERS Realtor. 643-1577. Manchester, Connecticut. pins were Joey Delcanto, Peter local residents. It’s a BYOB (bring Thursday at the Senior Center in Charlotte L. Neal APPLICATIONS for part THE WIUIAMLBEIilORE AGENCY time/full time help. Days and Closing date for filing is Monday, October 15,1979. 1 Tower Square, Hartford MAY WE BUY your home? Gallasso, Jonathan Kloter, Paul your own bottle) affair and set-ups Rockville are Ed Kreyssig, 611, Ann Tax Collector PLEASE CAaTHEATREi evenings. Hours flexible. App­ An equal opportunity employer An tquof opportunity employer M/F 431 Main St 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 3 317 Grew Rd. Quick, fair, all cash and to Besterfield, Shawn Brophy, Mark will be provided. For more inforam- Flechsig, 604, Bernard Grous, 602, Town of Andover, ly to: Hardee's, Manchester, problem. Call Warren E. FOR SCREEN TIMES Foley, Stephen Melheney, Kevin tion or tickets call Lillian Tebbets at Ann Hietala, 598, Joe Perzanowski, Connecticut'' 354 Broad Street.t. Howland, Realtors. 643-1106 .Sarles, Gary Stiltenberg, Michael 742-6572. 598. 047-9 ' PAGE FOURTBKN - EVENING HERALD, Tues., Oct. 9,

1 Swabs the deck ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CUSSIRED ADVERTISERS: A 5 Dawdle 9 Soldier's l.ooktnx for address a new home? (abbr.) . You'll find 12 Grimace a perfcc- f .. - ...... niia(- 13 Madame in Ihe Want AdH 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE DEAR ABBY; Appirmtly most needlepointers are too (cont.) busy to defend themselvn, so I must come to the rescue 14 Mother with my First letter to De^r Abbyl 15 Old Testament I'm referring to a letter^criticizing women who needle­ book point or knit while attending meetings, visiting with friends 16 Commentator CALL 6 4 3-271 8 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 711 during business hours 8:30-5 Sevareid or whatever. You were right when you said it's "therapy for patriot 47 Ancient Frank & Eniest 17 Individual 28 Become some who need to occupy their hands, and it beats smoking" PrItcllla’B Pop — Ed Sullivan 10 Window 49 Tap down 18 City in compartment weary 50 Hold up well (although I'm sorry to say that some needleworkers smoke). Alabama 11 Was indebted 30 Sag 41 Aportmonto For ttoni 53 Wontod (o Rant 57 51 Outer (prefix) Houithold Qoodi 40 ArtlelM tor Solo However, 1 wish you had pointed out that doing 20 Slunk to 31 American X 'M M Y something with one's hands, whether it be needlepoint, knit­ 22 Valuable card 19 Sour Indian 52 Authoress REFRIGERATORS APARTMENT FOR RENT- CLEAN QUIET COLLEGE ting. crocheting or embroidery, does not reduce one's ability 24 Ory.as wine 21 Shot hole-in- 32 Land contract Ferber 25 Hebrew Washers Ranges, used, Available November 1st. No STUDENT and school age to listen or converse. one 35 Progenitor 54 River in Italy 29 Deposited guaranteed and clean. New utilities. No appliances. daughter need reasonable WORST tNbNcr, iiyr At a recent gathering ol the girls, someone asked me what 23 Hairy man 55 Drudge EXERCYCLE INDOOR quiet rent with yard. Martha moisture 38 Title shipment damaged. G.E & Children ok. Will consider I was knitting. "A dishrag," I replied. 25 Author Grey 56 Before (Lat) BICYCLE. Like new. $50. 643- pets. Parking for 2 cars. Call 649-1151. References and 33 Perform in a 40 Prison room FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. t h e m "Humph," she grunted, "what a waste of time!" 26 Glazes 59 Sound from a 1722. security provided, CP PCT*TION play 43 Yells B.D. Pearl & Son. 649 Main 643-5439, 8-9 a,m,, or after 9 I just looked up and said, "When I get through I'm going 27 American p.m. 34 Podium 45 Eyelash kennel Street. 643-217t. to have a dishrag. What are ydu going to have?" (She 36 Dreadful SEASONED FIREWOOD. i « T T i N a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 37 German ' Cut. split and delivered. Call 5 ROOM APARTMENT FOR ★ graciously admitted that I had a point.) I'm enclosing the dishrag as a gift for you, Abby. Please negative 12 13 14 ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 295-02(fe or 295-0034. RETfT $275 m onthly. No WANTED - Garage or AU- THE TIME. use it and see if you don't agree that needlework is not only 39 Of liquid Custom made draperies, slip­ utilities, children or pets. IS 16 17 JEWELRY WORKSHOP- Parking space. Valley Street therapeutic, but useful as well. waste covers and upholsterv. Budget Security required. Available area, Manchester, Please call 41 Tell tales Craftsman leaving state. Full immediately. Please call 649- Olfrtby NtA. me ,TU tat U l fM M PAULA S. IN HOUSTON 18 20 21 Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 643-0605 after 1:00 p,m. 42 Thesis or 646-1000. set up for silver jewelry, in­ 8577. ■ cluding enameling kiln, torch, 44 Built 22 DEAR PAULA; Thanks for the dishrag. It wiped me out! 46 Farmyard jewelry making and 4 1/2 ROOM first floor apart­ Autos For Sole 81 ■ ELECTRIC RANGE- With Autos For Sole 81 Autos For Solo 61 Autos For Sole 81 Motorctcloo-BIcycleo 84 sound 25 26 27 3. 30 31 32 eye level oven, and lower enameling books. 649-7407. ment. Tenant pays own heat DEAR ABBY: I have read your column for years, but this CaptaFn Easy — Crooks & Lawrsnea 48 inventor ■ and utilities. Adults WE PAY TOP PRICES for 33 oven. First $100 takes it. Call wrecked and junk cars, A & B Spoil BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - is my first Dear Abby letter. At the bottom of your column Whitney BABY CRIB, mattress, preferred. No pets. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX THAT’S HIM. ALL RI6HT- 49 Ca|ole ■ ■ 568-9439. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. 9500 miles, 4 door, light hlue, FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, you say, "If you need help with your problems, write to THE SAME DUPE WHO WAS 37 3S .0 1 bumbers. port-a-crib, mis­ References. Security 1973- Excellent condition. 53 Pack animal cellaneous oaby clothes, 1971 Call Tony 646-6223. $3500. Call 646-0041 after 6 Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, Power windows, 90,000 miles. 100% stock and in excellent ABBY," and could I ever use help with mine! eiVINiS YOU THE BYE AT ■ ■ " required. Call 647-9509. PM.______needs work $1195; 1974 Jeep shape. $4500. 742-8786. I am program chairman of our PTA, and I would like to : AIRPO RT 57 Nuclear 42 43 44 45 Pinto Wagon $250. Call after 5 Book Value $1650. Best offer. agency (abbr) ■ SLEEPER SOFA, coffee Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive start off with something especially meaningful pertaining to 46 p.m. 649-4824. NEED MORE SPACE? 3 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA After 6 p.m., 633-7686, 58 Vortex 47 table. Magnavox Stereo, excellent. Must sell, $3200: 1973 Buick Le Sahre 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT children since this is The Year of the Child, but I can't find a 60 Metal ■ bedrooms with appliances, Deluxe Station Wagon. 41,000 49 50 51 51 1 54 55 56 chairs, magazine rack. TV NURSES UNIFORMS - sacrificing! Any reasonable $995; 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 1978 CHEROKEE CHIEF - 750- Kerker headers. KNN thing. Can you come to my rescue? 61 Tangle trays and so forth. Very good just $225. (808-2). Call Rental miles. Automatic transmis­ ■ Excellent condition. Worn 3 offer over $1450, Call after door coupe, low mileage Power steering, power filters. Oil cooler. Much FAITHFUL 62 Songstress 57 58 59 60 condition. Must sell. Call 646- Assistors. 236-5646, small fee. sion, Power brakes. Good $1800: 1972 Audi $1000; 1970 times. $15 takes both. Size 8. 3:30 p,m., 649-1150, 528-6063, mpg. Good condition. Asking brakes, AM-FM 8 track more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 Horne 0309 anytime. Chrysler New Yorker $395, 61 62 63 Call 649-9185. MOVE RIGHT IN- 2 $3000. Call 644-0262 after 5 stereo. Excellent condition, p.m. DEAR FAITHFUL: How's this? "A child is a person who 63 One 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350, The above may be seen at the 64 Golf expert bedrooms with parking. Just p.m. 228-0653. is going to carry on what you have started. He is going to sit 64 66 Excellent running condition, Savings Bank of Manchester, Compero-Trollero 65 Photograph 65 IRON RITE IRONER with NAME PINS. PINBACK $195. (866-4). Call Rental where you are sitting, and when you are gone, attend to BUTTONS. ID plates made to automatic transmission, Main Street, Manchester, Mobile Homos 65 open ends, double window Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. FIAT 128 WAGON 1974- 42,750 those things which you think are important. You may adopt IS order. Wholesale-retail. power steering and radio. miles. Standard. 30 mpg. AM- frame with store. Call after 5 New battery, new body work. CADILAC SEDAN DE 1973 VOLVO 144 E- Very good 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- all the policies you please, hut how they are carried out PM. 643-7115. Large selection. Manchester HEAT PAID- Nice 1 bedroom, FM. $1800. Call 649-1996, after running condition. 4 door. Rubber Stamps. 8 Bissell. 568-2646. VILLE. 1973. Excellent run­ Very good condition. Many depends on him. with appliances, just $160. 8:00 p.m, Automatic. Radial tires. “He will assume control of your cities, states and nations. Manchester. 649-4489. ning condition. Loaded. Must extras! Call 633-4890, (804-1). Call Rental Assistors, $2450.742-5277, after 4:30 p,m, He is going to move in and take over your churches, schools, 1974 DATSUN 260Z - 60,000 self Call 568-4091 after 5 p.m. Win at bridge 236-5646. small fee. TERRY 1974 2 AXLE 19 1/2 universities and corporations . . . the fate of humanity is in SUPER PANASONIC fully miles, good condition, 1967 TEMPEST- 326, Func­ Alloy Oop — Davs Qrauo □M IS C . FOR SALE automatic turntable. $35.00. Michelin radials, AM-FM 8 feet, fully equipped, plus aw­ his hands." BOLTON - Large 3 room WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1968 MUSTANG 2 door hard­ tionally sound, good for parts. Abraham Lincoln Rarely used, great condition. apartment. Stove, track, air, 4 speed. Asking ning, 8 track, electric heater, ■ KNOW! j SO DO l! HOLY Dubious game driven home MODEL WRECKS - Cash top - V-8. autqmatic, excellent Asking $150,00, Call anytime, sleeps six. Call 568-1990, HEY, THIS ISN'T BAD.'/LET ME Ask for Dave after 3 p.m. Call refrigerator Quiet Paid. Call Parker Street Used $3600. 649-4182. condition. $1750. 649-2249. 646-1758, rr TASTES KINDA ( HAVE y MACKEREL! A rticlot lor Sole 41 DEAR ABBY; A reader asked if a bride walkes UP the diamonds, led his singleton 649-7550, neighborhood. No pets. Auto Parts. Inc. 649-3391. SWEET/ s o m e ! ^WHAT TH' HECKS References required. $220 aisle or DOWN the aisle, and you said she walks DOWN the eOlNS ON? . NORTH 10-9-A spade and finessed dummy's 5 HP MIGHTY MAC- Com- monthly. 646-2311. aisle to greet her groom, and they walk UP the aisle t o * ♦ AK J 10 6 10 after West played low. So 1965 OLDSMOBILE F85- Good far so good Then he discarded poste Grinder Shredder. Used running condition. New parts. together after they're married." V 93 approximatley 20 hours. $300. EXTRA LARGE 3 bedroom, Wrong! Actually the bride walks down the NAVE! ♦ J 10 9 6 his two losing diamonds on the ALUMINUM Sheets used as $300 or best offer. Call 659- : printing plates. .007 thick Call 649-1250 after 4:00 p.m. with off street parking and The nave is the large separation in the center of the ♦ 95 spade ace and king, led a club 1162, keep trying. from dummy. 23x28'2 . 25 cents each or 5 more. Only $330. (917-2) Call church dividing the church in half. The aisles are on the WEST EAST for$l. Phone643-2711. Must be Rental Assistors. 236-5646, East rose with his king and 1976 FORD GRANADA - 4 SIDES. ♦ Q983 ♦ 5 4 2 led a trump. Claude finessed. picked up before 11 a m. WOOD STOVES small fee. door. blue, mint condition. NITPICKER IN OCALA, FLA. V K5 V 8 7 4 West took his king and led a ONLY. FOR SALE P S. P.B.. air. cassette stereo, ♦ KQ874 ♦ 5 MANCHESTER- Excellent good radials, 6 cylinder. Call trump back. Claude drew Shown at home by appoint­ DEAR NIT; Thanks. I stand corrected. I confess to never ♦ A3 ♦ K J 10 7 « 4 trumps and led his last low DELIVERING DARK LOAM 4'2 room, newer apartment. 643-4590, Lou having heard of “Nave." (Naive?) - 5 vards. $40 plus tax. Also ment only. .Stove, refrigerator. No pets. SOUTH club. West had to play his ace Call John at 649-4917 References. Securitv. $265. r , ♦ 7 and Claude’s queen became sand, gravel and stone. 643- DEAR ABBY: Love your column. I've wanted to write to 9504. Call 649-4003. V A Q J 10 6 ! his lOlh winner. you many times, but my local newspaper hardly ever ♦ A 3 2 Note that it would have publishes your address, and when I've seen it, someone ♦ Q82 done East no good to play low. CHAIN FALLS: tap and dye 5 ROOMS- 2 bedrooms. Adults 1973 FORD LTD WAGON. 32 Building Controcting 33 Dogii-BIrdt-Pets 43 Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Polnling-Popering always throws the paper out before I can save your address. Claude would have played his set. electric welder, acetylene only. Good location. No pets. Good for businessman or Vulnerable: Neither ...... ’ pla: outfit, aluminum ladder, No utilities. $200 monthly. growing family. Excellent LEON CIESZYNSKI What is it? queen and been able to ruff HOME SWEET HOME - condition. Radial tires. C&M TREE SERVICE - Free BABYSITTING done in my J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom READER IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Dealer: West his third club in dummy. trailer tires, new electric Complete health-guard Security required. Call 649- Decorating, Interior & BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ generator, electric lawn- .3876 after 6:00 p m Regular gas. Call 649-9629 estimates, discount senior home. East Hartford. Daily or West North E ast South facilities Cats also. Canine citizens. Company weekly. Call 569-3285, or 277- Exterior Painting, ditions, Remodeling, Rec mower. Evenings. 633-7060. evenings. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens DEAR READER: Write to ABBY, Box 697(10, Loo !♦ 14 24 3¥ Ask IIM Experts Holidav Inne. 200 Sheldon Manchester-owned and 4852. Paperhanging & Remodeling, Pass 4V Pass Pass Road, Manchester. 646-5971. MANCHESTER- 4 room Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath Angeles, Calif. 90069. For a personal (unpublished! reply, 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO operated. Call 646-1327. Pass FORCED HOT AIR apartment, two family house. Call 649-%58. Tile, Dormers, Roofing, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. I answer You hold; FURNACE- Some age but fine Appliances, carpeted, garage. stationwagon. Best offer over WE WILL CARE for your AFFECTIONATE SPAYED Residential or Commercial. ALL my mail. 10-9-B working order. Four burner Nipe yard. No utilities. $395.00. May be seen at 184 B&M TREE SERVICE - children in our home,e. Good TORTOISESHELL CATS- Specialist in tree and stump location, great surroundings. Building Contracting 33 649-4291. Opening lead: ♦ K ♦ A natural gas stove, brown. Fine Neutered, black and white Security required. Immediate Hollister Street. Town. Call older wardrobe. 649-5547 occupancy. Call 649-9365. 646-6534 after 5 p.m. removal. Free estimates. Near 1-86 Call anytime 646- Who said the teen years are the happiest? For Abby’s V A K Q J Angora; adorable kittens, Senior citizen discount. 24- 8190. WES ROBBINS Carpentry ♦ some long hair. 342-0571. 633- remodeling specialist. Ad­ CARPENTRY - All types of new booklet “What Teenagers Want to Know, write Abby: BLACK & WHITE MANCHESTER - Older 5 1977 CHEVY TOWN COUPE- hour. year-round service. 643- repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly HiUs, Calif. 90212. Enclose $1 and a ♦ 6581. Automatic, AM-FM stereo, 7285. ■ D&D DRIVEWAY SEALING ditions. rec rooms, dormers, PORTABLE TELEVISION room Duplex. Neat and clean, built-ins. bathrooms, Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and long, stamped 128 cental, self-addressed envelope, please. By Oswald Jacoby SET- $30. Call 528-7212 2 bedrooms, 2 children, no air conditioning. 24,000 miles. - 5 years experience. New to Musical Inotruments 44 REWEAVING burn holes. kitchens, M9-3446. Windows Hung. Celling and Alan Sontag A New York expert who anytime. pets, garage, deep lot. $225 22 -25 mpg. Excellent condi­ this area. Protects against oil Repaired and Painted. Call Zippers, umbrellas repaired. and gas spill. Makes.old only opens five-card majors monthiv plus utilities. Hayes tion. Asking $3975. Call anytime. 643-6130. Now that Amalya Kearse asks if we would open this FREE CASE with all U2 evenings and weekends 872- Window shades. Venetian driveways look new. Free es­ CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. EXCELLENT CONDITION- price Guitars with this ad. Corp. 646-0131. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. has accepted a federal judge- hand one heart. Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel 6502. blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. timates. Ask for Dave. 429- r Astrograph Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- 0708. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. ship. we doubt if she will find Yes. we would. Treat those Rocker. $100. Black Boston New Britain 225-1977. Open til MANCHESTER - Modern 4 Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 time to do any more bridge hearts as a five-card suit. Rocker $70. Set of McGregor room apartment. Convenient 1976 DODGE VAN. Excellent 5221. 9 p.m. WILL BABYSIT in my home, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Bernice Bede Osol translations. Her last one of (NKWSPAPER ENTEFtPRISE ASSN i Golf Clubs (irons and woods I location. $285 monthly in­ condition. Ideal for conver­ “Bridge Analysis" by Jose Le sion. Must sell. Very EXPERT PAINTING and near Nathan Hale School for Carpentry and general con­ BIDWELL HOME Improve­ $100 - used 1 season. Pair of VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. cluding heat. Adults, no pets. tracting. Residential and ment Co. Expert installation Dantu is a fascinating collec­ (Do you have a qua^tion for 646-2755. reasonable at $2,975 . 649-4568. LANDSCAPING Specializing two year olds or older. Call AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Golf Shoes 8 1 2D. $10. 659- Excellent condition. $90.00. commercial. Whether it be a of aluminum siding gutters Before making plans Involving tion of hands. the experts? Write “Ask the 0718. in Exterior House Painting. 646-8867, Call 643-4762. 1980 DIESEL RABBIT - Tree pruning, spraying, small repair job, a custom and trim. Roofing installation your friends, find out what they Here is one played by Experts, “ care of this newspa­ 4 ROOM APARTMENT - built home or anything in and repairs 6496495, 871-2323. think about the activity. Surpris­ Claude Delmouly. Four hearts per. Individual questions will FOR SALE- Pine China Includes heat, hot water, gar­ NEW! Unregistered. Driven mowing, weeding. Call 742- HOLTON TRUMPET - Good 32 between, call 646-1379. ^ E irth d a y ingly, they may not agree with is a right optimistc contract, be answered if accompi, ad Hutch. Excellent condition. age. refrigerator, stove. No 14 miles. 4 speed. 2 ddor 7947. Polnling-Popering what you had in mind. condition. $90 or best offer. hatchback. $7395. Private. SPECIALIZING cleaning and but Claude was there and by stamped, self-addressed Call alter 5 p m.. 644-9107. 646-1032. pets. Security deposit CARPENTRY & MASONRY - repairing chimneys, roofs, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) wanted to bring It in. Things envelopes. The most interest­ References needed. $325 per Call 649-3635. BRICK. BLOCK, STONE PAINTING - Interior and Placing your mate’s interest Fireplaces, concrete. exterior, paperhanging, Additions and Remodeling. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Octobtr 10.1079 above your own today could didn't look at all good, but ing questions will be used in COLONIAL SWIVEL month. 646-3414. Free estimates. Call Anthony years Experience. Howley, Claude worked it out. this column and will receu'e Antiques 48 Chimney repairs. No job too excellent work references. This coming year could herald avoid a domestic spat and, in the ROCKER, Sheraton wing Squillacote 649-0811. 643-5361. He took his ace of copies of JACOBY MODERN.) chair. Mahogany drop leaf BOLTON- 3 room apartment. small,11. Save! Call f 644-8356 for Free estimates. Fully in­ the conclusion to many things long run, have he or she catering ANTIQUES estimates. sured. Martin Matson, 649- which no longer serve any pro­ to you. Try it, you’ll like It. table with 2 extra leafs, por­ Available immediately. CARPENTER - Repairs, ROOFER WILL Install roof, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) COLLECTABLES - Will 1975 MONZA HATCHBACK - 4431. ductive purpose in your life. Your Heathcllff — George Gately table record player containing $250.00/per month. remodeling, additions, gar­ siding or gutter for low dis­ position gets stronger as each Strive to be cooperative rather purchase outright, or sell on Low mileage. Power steering, speakers and miscellaneous References. Call 646-2482 or ages. roofing. Call David count price. Call Ken at 647- occurs, allowing you to develop than critical today. Sincere com­ commission. Houselot or 649-8989. Ask for Charlie. power brakes. 4 speed, household items. 649-4872. radials. manv extras. Very A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Patria, 644-17%. 1566. new things which will add to your pliments will go a long way where single piece. Telephone 644- growth. harsh remarks could cause prob­ clean. $2700 . 649-5004. HOUSECLEANING tors. Quality painting and FRANKLIN STOVE- Heat 8962. Homes lor Rent 54 FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY LIBRA (8 tp l. 23-Ocl. 23) lems. PROBLEMS? General paper hanging at reasonable Depression need not overcome TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalll shield back and bottom allows 1971 TORINO- Major tune-up - Remodeling and Additions. Heoting-Plumbing 35 MANCHESTER- Brand New 6 housecleaning walls, floors, rates. Fully insured. Free you today if you feel your ideas Temptations might arise today to close to the wall installation. in February. Tires excellent. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Grate, screen included. $170. Room Colonial. 3 bedrooms. 1 carpets, upholstery. One time are being thwarted. Redirect encourage you to buy things you □ RENTALS Runs well. Sell for parts only. years' experience! For Free SEWERLINES, sink lines, don’t need, or perhaps can't i V e b e ®«i t o IF 'ytOU TAKE Call 528-2207 after 5 p.m. 1/2 baths. Wall to wall or regular service. 76%. yourself. Find a different route of $300 firm. 647-1286, after 6:00 DOMESTTCARE. 643-1945. Estimates, call 646-4239. cleaned with electric cutters, expression. Find out more of even afford. Live within your T H E D A F?K ALOKkEA carpeting. Security deposit. PERSONAL Pqperhanging by professionals. McKinney what lies ahead for you in the means. WOOD FOR SALE- All Rooms lor Rent 52 References. Group I. Zinsser p.m. SID E OF THE NKSHTUOHT. DRIVEWAY SEALING - for particular people, by Dick. FARRAND REMODELING - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ year following your birthday by GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Take MOCNMAtf/- THEONLV - hardwood, cut and split into 2 Agency. 646-1511. Cabinets and Formica Tops, sending for your copy of Astro- care of domestic responsibilities THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ 1977 CHEVROLET MALIBU- Protects and beautifies your Call 643-5703 anytime. pany, 643-5^. TIAAES. PF5 0 BLEM foot lengths $45.00 a pick - up 2 Door Classic. V-8, power Roofing. Gutters, Room Ad­ Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each to early today. If you don't, when truck load delivered. Call 742- trally located. Downtown driveway. Experienced and Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio you later want to do something IT ISN'T SO IS... steering, power brakes. Low reasonable. Free estimates. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - ditions, Decks, All types of NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet for yourself, you won't be able 9815. Manchester. Kitchen Remodeling and Repairs, City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure BAD... privileges. Call 649-2358. mileage Asking $3495. Call Call Art. 649-3061. Quality craftsmanship at low repairs, plugged drains, to specify birth date. to. Ottices-Stores lor Rent 55 Phone 643-6017. GOVERNOR WINTHROP 568-7859 anytime. prices. Call 646-5424. kitchen faucets replaced, SCORPtO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In CANCER (June 21-July 22) WATERPROFFING joint ventures today it's best that Chances are you won't have all DESK, sewing machine, por­ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING MANCHESTER - Main Street repaired, rec rooms, 1967 CHEVY CHEVELLE - Hatchways, foundation PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS bathroom remodeling, heat you take a back seat. Let others the facts on an important matter table black & white TV. 4 bar ROOM- Fully furnished. modern offices available. 300. and could jump to conclusions Stove, refrigerator. Linens Factory tinted windows, black cracks, tile lines, sump - Interior and exterior. - Complete Construction. Ad­ modernization, etc. Free run the show. There Is a strong stools, pine corner cabinet. 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or ditions, Remodeling. Free possibility your Ideas are on the prematurely, causing needless 742-6700 from 8 ■ 12 and 4 - 8 provided. 801 Main Street. upholstery, many new race pumps, gravity feeds, window Commercial and residential. Estimate gladly given, M i M parts of. Heat, air con­ parts. Best offer or trade. 871- Free estimates. Fully in­ Estimates. Fully Insured. wrong track. frustration for yourself. PM Manchester. 649-9879. wells. 30 years experience. Plumbing & Heating. 6492871. SAQfTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Unless ditioning included. Call 646- 9687. 643-4953. sured. 646-4879. Call 646-4879. 2469 or 646-2755. Personal strivings for attainment you are prepared to alter your CLAW-FOOTED CAST IRON 2 ROOMS- Private entrance must not take precedence over thinking concerning a financial TUB. 2 sinks, $75.00 lor all. or Mature male and female. One the needs of those with whom matter today, you could suffer an 466 MAIN STREET. North of you're involved today. You could irreplaceable loss. Keep a flexi­ best offer Large Humidifier with License for errands and Post office, about 5.000 sq. ft. Short Riba — Frank Hill $25 00 Old TV. wooden bodv. meals. Call 649-5459. be labeled selfish. ble mind. of centrally located space. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) This is 3BIN0/MEANOTHEI? CORK Call 643-5237 Ideal for store, office or other More concrete knowledge could not a day to throw caution to the a'AA ABOUT -ID SINK PLEASANT ROOM lor business or commercial use. be necessary before you take on winds and batik of speculation. KILN PARAGON mature, working gentleman. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. a major project today. Double­ Deal with the realities in life, not ENAMELl.N'G KILN - 17 in­ Kitchen privileges. Parking. check all your ways and means the rainbows.. ches square inside Mint con­ Near bus line. References with someone in the know. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) ^WE W6Re OUT FOR OUR M O R N II^ ^ O L L AND dition 1 2 price $95 643-1722. required. Call 647-9033. OFFICE SPACE HOUSEWIVES HE 60T IN -rHI6 lERRIBU CATFI6HT ! Barry’s World — Jim Barry PAIR OF i(EI) wingback Apertments For Rent S3 AVAILABLE fireside chairs. 2 wood chairs Vernon Circle area. with'upholstered seats, 2 new- LOOKING for anything in real Inquire at Iv refinished end tables 649- e.state rental - apartments, 646-1974 1473, homes, multiple dwellings? No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate UFT Iab ask Too a stock WEDDING GOWN- Size 11 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. PROFESSIONAL / Earn Extra Money Never used $300. Call 569-0667 BUSINESS OFFICE after 5 30 p m 456 1 2 MAIN STREET- 6 BUILDING - Approximately so that you room house. No young 2600 square feet, with ample children. No appliances. No arking. Close to Center, cam KePUY With a utilities. No pets. Security, Kospital and new court Tenant Insurance required. building. For info, call 568- With Your Own PRFPICTABV.^ TEAC REEL TO REEL Tape $330 monthly. Available 7658 or 871-0401. deck, 2300S. Perfect condi­ November 1st. Call 646-2426, tion. $300 649-2696, weekday 9 to 5. EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease DEALERS WANTED - Sun­ FEMALE STUDENT required. Arruda and Bar- Part Time Job! day October 21st. Lions Tag LOOKING for roommate to comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. Sale, McDonalds Parking Lot. share apartment or house, in Manchester. Call 649-2947 lor or near Manchester. Call Pat­ MANCHESTER- Office or . . . and mothers with young children, bring them space reservations. ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- store space. 1st floor. Will with you and save on baby sitting costs. 2636 weekends. sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 LARGE COMFORTABLE square feet. 643-1442. ARMCHAIR & OTTOMAN- PANELED, HEATED 2 Rust green upholstery with ROOM APARTMENT Elec­ OFFICE - Excellent location. carved wood, $175. Occasional tricity, stove, refrigerator. 500 sq. ft. Heat, air, parking, table $55 Call 646-1831 Twenty Hours per week. Salary plus gas Call Now Adults, references, no pets. janitor. $125 per month. 649- $225 646-3167 . 228-3540. 5334. allowance. 40" ELECTRIC STOVE- ' .Storage space and warmer. PANELED 3 ROOM MANCHESTER- 360 sq. ft., 4 SOUND INTERESTING? $75. Norge Refrigerator, 5 APARTMENT - Heal, elec- rooms, modern office space. You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and supervise 647-9946 years old $100. English 3 speed Iricily. stove, refrigerator, 1st floor prime location. Usual our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids — want a little In­ bike, male, with child seat adults, references, no pets. amenities. 646-8282. or $65. Woman's bike, basket and $235 646-3167. 228-.3540. dependence and your own Income. . . 647-9947 child seal $41). 646-7319. MANCHESTER - Retail, MANCHESTER - MAIN storage and/or manufacturing Ask for Jeanne Fromerth TV SEARS COLOR .STREET. 2 room apartment, spare. 2.000 .sq. ft. to 50,000 sq, "When you said 'The sky's faUingl’ CONSOLE Good condition. heated, hot water, appliances, ft. Very reasonable. Brokers Naturally I assumed . . Call alter 6 PM. 568-9533. no pets, parking, security. 523- protected. Call Heyman Asking $150.00 cash. 47. Properties. 1-226-12%.