16 - H^VRNING HERALD. Snt., May 31, Health plan MANCHESTER f’; BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR is ambitious By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA study; planning methods to dispose MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING of hazardous wastes safely; and im­ Herald Reporter > Since 1B81 proving the utilization of the low- K Vol. XCIX. No. 207 — ManciiBster, Conn., Mondsy. Jurw 2, 1 9 ^ MANCHESTER - The town income dental program. VICINITY ^HebfonAs«JGlas(Diifauiy. Health Department has set an am­ Kraatz identified as a major goal bitious program of objectives for the developing ways of reducing heart 646-3322 To Minulet from IRanchetler S S l coming year, with programs ranging disease and hy^rtension. Under law, 46 SHELDON ROAD • MANCHESTER, CONN. from profiling all the restaurants in if a person has a heart attack at any IFEATURING THIS WEEK ... Got A Painting Problem? Wi'll Help! town to helping town employees time, even while mowing his lawn, it Sprvloi itill iT>9tn6 Ronitthlno to M * tnd Nrvloo nttm i iptodlnQ woogf whose personal problems are affec­ can be traced at least in part to his CUNUFFE AUTO BODY Urn# with you to hMp y w lilt c t t h i rigM p ih rt fin lih fof th « lob yo u'rt ptAfv ting their job performance. job. ROUTE 83 TALCOTimVE.^- 9lng. 866 Uf for paint and aarvtoa whan you plan your naxt proltcl Assistant Director of Health Kraatz said this places a financial Ronald Kraatz said Friday that the burden on the town as an employer. I M 'f J restaurant profiles will determine Thus, it is to the town's benefit finan­ E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. EA Johnson PAINT CO. the training required of managers. cially and to the employee’s benefit 6 4 3 -0 0 1 6 Educational programs will be individually to have the health »COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR rOyn developed that will make restaurant department work on ways to reduce 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER indepeuoent -FOREIQN AND AMERICAN CARS 849-4801 food as good for the consumer as heart disease and hypertension. •RUSTY JONES RUST PROOFING possible. Several things the town already Kraatz said the department will does are; require employees to have ask restaurant managers to give a physicals every few years; and en­ phon« 763 general description of the eatery, courage non-smoking. One health 646-0863 MAINS! such as whether the restaurant department goal is to develop within classifies itself as a fast food or sit- the year a smoking policy for town 341 Broad St. 643-1191 down establishment; how many peo­ employees in town buildings in non­ Manchestar . 191 Manchester ple it can acconunodate, what hours public areas. I Professional Park MAIN ST it operates, and similar questions. I S u ita 105 MANCHESTER ’Die education programs will be Betty Gallagher 643-1900 operated by the health department and will cover food handling Death ruled procedures how diseases can be WE SERVICE AND INSTAU INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL carried within food products, and the temperatures at which food must be as homicide AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION kept to avoid health problems. COVENTRY — Coventry Police, HEATING and SHEET METAL The Health Department will also EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING try to set up a referral network for with information received from the town employees who have personal chief state medical examiner’s office A COMPLETE SPRAY CLEANING SERVICE problems affecting their job perfor­ in Farmington, are considering the New England Mechanical Services, bic. Aluminum, Wood and Vinyl Siding mance. death of a young Columbia woman as FREE ESTIMATE & DEMONSTRATION According to a national study, 5 a homicide. 169 TUNNEL HO. The body of Louira Marie Scott, 20, VERNON. CT. 06066 PHONE 646-2198 percent of any population has an *7.1'* u.v f»ri«/ifrti tt/» xiiir honiv loilny" Firefighters from seven fire departments battled a is under investigation by the state fire marshal’s office. alcohol problem. This figure includes was found in the Skungamaug River 871-1111 in Coventry Saturday afternoon, “suspicious” three-alarm fire late Saturday night at the Cen­ (Herald photo by Pinto) both the alcoholic and his family. police said. Serving Mancheiter over 30 yri. tral Connecticut Farmers Cooperative, Manchester. The fire Using this base figure, with 425 peo­ CLYOra MICKEY MILLER'S ple employed in Manchester’s Police said she had worked Friday general government and 800 people night at the Lucky Strike Bowling P A P AUTO Pentond Th Fforfgf Lanes in Mansfield and left work PARTS 9 employed by the Board of Education, Kraatz estimated that 60 people are about 11:30 p.m. Police said she was ‘AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' 24 BIRCH ST. touched by this illness. seen later in the center of Coventry 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. TEL. 643-6247 The referral service will cost only and they would like anyone who has © . (In Iht Parking Lot Bahind 643-4444 suspected arson, Fire, any information about her to report it Manchaitar Qr«tn Shot Oullal) F.T.D. health department employee time, as the program has no budget, Kraatz to the police. Any information will be TEL. 649-3528 The E.A. Johnson Paint Company at 723 Main Street, Manchester, is the town’s oldest MSTR CHG WORLD WIDE said. It will be available to private kept in complete confidence, police Open Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. A Sun. 9-B and finest paint and wallpaper store. Besides being centrally located in downtown AMER EXPRESS SERVICE employers also,, with the goal being said. Manheester, they offer convenient off Main Street parking in their lot adjoining their store. to utilize community agencies in a Officer Ronald Rouillard who is Johnson Paint offers the complete quality line of fhmous Dutch Boy* and California® in­ warehouse simpler fashion than the current heading the local investigation said MODERN JANITORIAL AND guts grain FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. the office of the state medical terior and exterior paints. Johnson Paint is also your headquarters for the best in method which now forces the in­ HANDYMAN SERVICE 646-0226 875-3252 examiner said in an autopsy report Wallpaper, Varnishes, Duco Delux, Painter Supplies, Artist Materials, plus ^indow By KEVIN FOLEY Vernon, Rockville, Bolton, Andover, dividual to find his way alone in the Name it and tee’ll do III >’ully Inturad North Coventry and South Windsor maze of the social service that the young woman had died of Cleaning sarvica for professional buildings A COMPLETE U E OF M LTON CAKE DECORATIONS Herald Reporter Shades. Their “Color Dispenser” offers any color to suit your taste up to 1,400 different responded within the next thirty bureaucracy. asphyxiation caused by strangula­ Storms and scraena removed and repdired color selections. Be you an amateur or a pro — Johnson Paint Co. has the years of 70 UNION ST. Kraatz said the program would tion. Clogged sinks and toilets 1S1 c e n t e r ST. MANCHESTER suspicious minutes. •til experience to assist you in all your paint, wallpaper and varnish problems. Mr. Johnson and MANCHESTER. CONN. ROCKVIOE, CONN. Christensen said the sprinkler also help people who have problems Her fully clothed body was found in Air-conditioners Installed and removed three-alarm lire gutted a grain Mon. • to t 10-6 HOURS system inside the warehouse was thgt don’t stem from alcohol, but that about three feet of water by a passer­ House watching, light moving and dump sorvice all of his qualified personnel are at your service, and are only too pleased to offer their Thura., 10-t CLOSED TUES^ storage warehouse at the Central Connecticut Farmer’s Cooperative ’’overwhelmed” by the fire within stem from disrupting social events, by shortly after 1 p.m. Saturday. Eatato and landlord lerwico __ knowledge to you at no charge. Please feel free to visit this friendly store, they like serving DAILY 10-5 Police said the autopsy report la, windows, cellars, attics, garages on Apel Place Saturday night, and minutes of the outbreak of flames, such as divorce. you, and are more than sure you’ll like them.... Wedding Cakes A Specialty before it was declared under control and only the quick response of some Other goals include follow-up work showed Miss Scott hadn’t suffered 643-0053 nearly six hours later, 10 firefighters 150 to 200 firefighters saved the on the mental health task force any other physical abuse. M l l i OVER 45 had been treated for smoke inhala­ facility. MANCHESTER tion at Manchester Memorial ’’The building most of the fire was ADVERTISE HERE! YEARS Hospital while seven fire in was a masonry-aluminum sided af­ m m rm e x t e r io r h o m e c l e i MEMORMLCO. EXPERIENCE departments had been called from fair,” Christensen said. “If it had Kraatz to apply surrounding communities to help gotten over to the wooden structures CALL A COMPLETE SPRAY CLEANIN6 SERVICE Opp. East Camatary extinguish the blaze. on the property, we could have kissed CALL 649-5807 Calling it one of the worst in­ the whole place goodbye.” QUALITY dustrial fires in the Eighth Utilities Contacted this morning, Hirth said for new position HARRISON 8 T. District in years, Assistant Fire he had no estimates as to the damage 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 MANCHESTER I MEMORIALS Chief John Christensen said two gas­ and could offer no motives for ar­ MANCHESTER - Confirming transportation, and funding of non­ oline containers had been discovered, sonists to the fire Christensen speculation that had been rife since profit service agencies. EVERYTHING IN GLASS r ranx Amone and were probably used by arsonists termed “highly suspicious.” the social service agencies in town Instead, the director and the 649-7901 to torch the building. In addition to Hirth did say the cooperative were reorganized. Assistant Director department will coordinate the ac­ "WE CAN’T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" the warehouse, the fire destroyed the would be closed for about two weeks. of Health Ronald Kraatz said Friday tivities of the three remaining direct facility’s computer control board, ac­ Approximately 60 employees work at care departments, including the in­ / i ' . C ’f' . n"" Grooms Tux FREE he will be applying for the newly cording to the cooperative’s the plant. creased responsibilities of the Social J.A. WHITE GLASS CO.,^ Ask about our policy. created position of director of human , Emanuel Hirth. Christensen declared the fire under services. Service Department. “The danger of a grain dust explo­ control at 4:27 Sunday morning, and 649-7322 The reorganization, accomplished It is this organizational role that 775 MAIN ST, sion was a possibility, so we pulled applauded the efforts of the during the recent budget session, OFER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ^0' Kraatz seeks to fill. MANCHESTER, CONN. the plug when we saw what we had on firefighters who turned at the calls for reshuffling the respon­ 31 BI88ELL 8T. MANCHE8TER our hands,” Christensen said this blaze. At one point, before town So far, Werbner said the town has •MIRRORS «SHOWER DOOR tSTORE FRONTS sibilities and staff of what had been morning. water authorities could turn on wells received 29 applications for the job, •SAFETY GLASS «BATHTUB ENCLOSURES «ETC. called the Human Services Depart­ not counting today’s mail. Werbner Christensen, who was nominated to increase water pressure to the fire ment. Friday to succeed Ted Lingard as hoses, Christensen said firefighters added that all applications for the FAMOUS BRAND Diane Wicks, acting head of the post must be postmarked no later GAS-SHOP DOWNTOWN chief, arrived at the scene and im­ from Bolton and Andover devised a Human Services Department, will mediately summoned all of the dis­ relay system of some 4,000 feet of than today. He declined to estimate TELEVISION - APPLIANCES coordinate the elderly outreach how many applications will have Carvel's Ice Cream and Cakes • Antiques & Auctions • trict’s fire equipment at 11:16 p.m. hose from from Salters Pond on program from the Social Services MWCHESTtR The second and third alarms were Lydall Street to the Cooperative. been received when the deadline is Minit-Man Printing • Coins • Hot Dogs • Wedding Department. reached. Photos • Fish & Pel Supplies issued two minutes later when The Manchester Police Depart­ Other function that had been in the HONE MPMVENENT Christensen called for mutual aid as ment advised Christensen to contact Human Services Department may The newly created position and DN. part of a preplan for the cooperative, the State Police who in turn, referred also be shifted to the Social Services department will orchestrate the SHOP 811 MAIN ST. which, because of the grain stored by him to the state fire marshal who Department, Personnel Supervisor operations of the Senior Citizens A.-'PUAItt * TV 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 Hilt ti Stw I Sap area farmers in nearby silos, has a will investigate the fire sometime Steven Werbner said today. Center, the Social Service Depart­ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER highly explosive potential if ignited. today. While reluctant to talk about This shifting of responsibility to ment, and the Health Department. Firefighters attempt to open a roof at the Central Connec­ Christensen said departments from the method or means used to start deliver direct care services will The Social Service Department is the Town of Manchester, which sent the fire, Christensen did say con­ leave the title of director of the also operating without a department R & S Vacuums ticut Fanners Cooperative, Manchester, at the scene of a an engine and ladder truck into the tainers of gasoline “we’re probably MEKCVRY 4GE1SCY 304 Main St. Manchester Human Services Department vacant. head at this time, due to the resigna­ three-alarm fire Staurday night. (Herald photo by Pinto) district, along with equipment from used.” It will also mean the department will tion of Mary Della Fera. Werbner Sales & Service not operate any of the programs it said he has received 22 applications Phone 646-2756 We repair all makes and models had offered, such as energy. to fill Della Fera’s post. NO SERVICE CHARGE • New • Rebuilt • Used Residential & Commercial School value estimates vary SMirvitloiM lor • Hotoli • AlrlliMi • StoamiMpa 646-5759 0-6 MON-WED By MARY KITZMANN 627 Main Straat ManciiMtar wants the school for offices, but had the request during ,the rush of timate, the first conducted on the 9-9 THURS^FRI SAT. 9-2___ Herald Reporter privately has said a shopping center compiling the Grand List. building. MANCHESTER - Since the is planned for the area behind the The differences in the appraisals The differences prompted mondoy. SPECIALIZING IN 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE VdO Board of Directors began con­ school, had it appraised once before. could be caused by a variety of fac­ Democratic Director Barbara SUPERIOR MUFFLERS Aluminum and Vinyl Home Owners M IMinESTII, MKT N wu m n sidering the sale of Buckiand School, That appraisal, conducted by Alfred tors, Vincent said today. Planned Weinberg to say that she planned to honors in state meet. Weekend golf C0MHEH PW1MI COnWG SUNNI its value has been estimated three Werbner, local Realtor, estimated property use, value of adjoining investigate the appraisals. Mrs. The weather and softball results. Page 9. times, each figure widely differing property, and the area’s zoning are Weinberg opposes the sale to Hayes, DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. Let us protect your investment by the school’s value at $115,000. Cloudy tfvlth chance of ihow en Reggie Jackson in . news again WARNING* Don’t let harmful LOW COST nUNTINa from the others. without competitive bidding on the SPECIALISTS WHILI YOU WAIT (FNOTO MAOV) In recommending the school sale to involved in any estimate, Vincent tonight. Warm and humid Tuesday. when shot at on New York street. WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE pollutants, corrosives, dirt and pressure washing your home in a —BI8 1 » I T m H — ltM I The first estimate for the school the Board of Directors, the board said. tract. GENERAL REPAIRING Detailed forecast on Page 2. Page 10. mildew, oxidize, fade and rob the beau­ professional and economical method. MINIT-MAN PRINTING was $115,000, the second $478,000 and subcommittee used $115,000 as a His estimate was based on the However, two Republican Direc­ (WE ARE FULLY INSURED) 111 WM IT. • H u m n n i • M s -im the most recent was about $^,000. ballpark figure, but not the actual area’s ^highest and best use” in a tors, Peter DlRosa, and William ty and life of your siding. • SEE US FOR ENQRAVEO NAME PLATES This latest figure released last .value, according to James commercial zone, Vincent said. Diana, said the board should continue Inside today TELEPHONE 10 MAIN STREET • TRY OUR N E W M N M C t F U Friday, $232,000, was the average of 649 4531 « i cam n. • MAMBSTR McCavanagh, subcommittee However, the area is presently zoned with its planned agreement to sell Connecticut MANCHESTER. CONN .06040 two appraisals. Local appraiser member. residential and would require a Plan­ the school for the average of the Classified...f...,...... 18-14 Professional and proper maintenance Check your home today for chalking Richard Barry quoted $245,000 for the After the subcommittee’s ning and Zoning Commission hearing latest appraisals. Motorcyclists who staged a "ride Com ics...... 15 Hundruids of of your home will help keep and main­ OSTRINSKY school, and Rifchard Marsele of recommendation to sell the school, J. to rezone it commercial. “We made a business decision that for justice” to protest a state deci­ Editorial ...... 4 and mildew and let us give you a free Bloomfield appraised it at $220,000. Richard Vincent, town assessor, and Barry, who appraised the building we should follow through on,” sion not to prosecute a legislator in­ Entertainment ...... » .U tain the beauty and value of your in­ 643-5B79 ,31 P a r k e r ST MANCHESTER Designs & Styles estimate and demonstration. These appraisals were sought by the Michael Nimirowskl, deputy at $245,000 has said he considered the DlRosa said. But he noted he was volved in a fatal accident take their F am ily...... —.—• vestment. board after agreeing to sell the assessor, estimated the value at costs of renovating the building, “disappointed” that the assessor's complaints to the chief state’s at­ Obituaries...... 6 PERSONRL TEE school to Richard Hayes of Hayes $478,000. which many has said is deteriorated, figure was not made public until torney. Page 2. Peopletalk...... 2 CALL US FIRST! Sports...... 9-11 Personaii d F un & Sporiwear For Free Estimate and Demonstration Call Corp. for the average of two Their estimate, described as ’ 'not in his estimate. But he also has said recently. 26 Television ...... 12 ■ OONE WHILE YOU WAIT” NEW 125,000 TRUCK SCALE "Independent” applS-S,ls. Accor­ a fullfledged appraisal” by Vincent, the estimate took into consideration “That’s what we agreed to sell the TownTalk...... 8 Grtal GIMt For AnyOceiulon 646-2198 LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS ding to the agreement, Hayes must was conducted March 20, responding the commercial use of converting the school for,” Diana said. “ But a zone In sports replace the school's ballfield, and U pdate...... 2 1081 Main St.. Manchester • Tel: M6-3339 DEALERS IN IRON. METAL. PAPER to a January request of Robert building to offices. change is still needed for it if it is to pay for these appraisals. Three trackmen win individual W eather...... 2 A1 & Pal Coelho, Owners • • Jim Coelho, Mangger__ Weiss, town manager. Werbner could not be reached for be used as offices.” However, IJayes, who has said he Vincent said he did not realize he comment dn the basis of his es- EVENING HERALD, Mon.. June 2, 1980 - 3 2 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2. 1980 Summer jobs Christensen in line are all filled M p c lo te MANCHESTER - Personnel to succeed Lingard Supervisor Steven Werbner said MANCHESTER - Assistant Fire today all summer youth employment Chief John Christensen has been Refugees storm fort gate %ava dome'report wrong Strongman may step down Abortions being funded positions available through the town government have been filled. nbmihated to become the Eighth Utilities District’s new Fire Chief. FORT CHAFFEE. Ark. — About 1,000 Cuban refugees VANCOUVER, Wash. - Molten rock inside the Mount SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s new strongman WASHINGTON (UPI) — Forty-three states and the ’The positions Werbner spoke of are He will replace the retiring Granville stormed the main gate of the Fort Chaffee resettlement Lt. Gen. Chun Doo-hwan, the main force behind the mar­ District of Columbia arO paying for “medically separate from those available St. Helens volcano is heating spots on the summit, hut “Ted” Lingard after confirmation by center Sunday night and hundreds battled military police tial law decree that led, to the insurrection at Kwangju, through the federal government. scientists say they were wrong in reporting the formation necessary” abortions for poor women while awaiting a the district’s Board of Directors in '-and state troopers with sticks and stones. of a "lava dome” in the crater. Now they say they don’t offered to step down as the head of the nation’s CIA Applications for the summer new Supreme Court ruling on the controversial issue. July. Before calm was restored early today, up to 45 today. program, funded through CETA, are know what the mountain will do next. ’The high court is expected to issue its decision within Cihristensen’s nomination as chief refugees and guards suffered injuries ranging from Scientists said Sunday the glow is not caused by the ’nie action was seen as a bid to placate opponents and the next four or five weeks. available at Manchester High School was the result of a Friday afternoon severe gunshot and stab wounds to minor cuts. Several presence of lava in the volcano’s crater but by rocks U.S. officials, but sources said Chun’s off<^ to resign as ’ITie court has come under fire from such prominent and at the town Youth Services meeting by the district’s fire officers base buildings were razed bv fire, officials said. heated by gas-releasing magma just beneath the surface. the nation’s spy chief would not diminish his power. flgures as likely Republican presidental nominee Ronald Department. The observation led them to revise predictions that there I ^ g a n for refusing to block resumption of U.S. funds for While the town jobs, which are all at the 32 Main St. district firehouse. would no immediate eruptions in the mountain. state-federal Medicaid abortions. filled, had no income eligibility Lingard said recently he would not Boats ordered to leave Pacific island evacuated criteria, the federally funded seek reappointment because of per­ sonal and business demands on his VILA, New Hebrides — More than 700 people, mostly positions must be filled by those who KEY WEST, Fla —Cuban authorities have ordered all BlaStS rip fu el projeCt Pope warns scientists meet low income criteria. time when his term expires next American boats remaining in the port of Mariel to leave J women and children, were evacuated today from the month. He added he would accept the within 24 hours, the crew of an arriving Cuban sealift JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Explosions set by South Pacific island of Espiritu Santo after it was seized PARIS (UPI) — In an'emotional attack on nuclear and position of fire marshal if appointed boat said early today. suspected black nationalist guerrillas ripped through a by spear-wielding plantation owners trying to block in­ chemical warfare. Pope John Paul II today warned that Water department and would remain on as a volunteer "At around 10 this morning (Sunday), they came up to major synthetic fuel project just before midnight, dependence of the mini tax haven from France and Bri­ the world faces destruction because scientific research firefighter. us and said ‘Prepare yourself, you have to leave within touching off fires officials c a ll^ the worst in South tain. has ignored the dignity of human life. Christensen, a 20-year-veteran of one hour,’’’ said Luis Hernandez, a crewman aboard the African history. Father Walter Uni, prime minister-elect of the New The pope issued bis warning in a lengthy address to the will flush mains the district department and a 12-year shrimp boat Admiral Backman, which arrived in Key Saboteurs also struck at two other refineries Sunday in Hebrides chain, said some people were hurt and there United Nations Elducational, Scientific and Cultural officer, had l^en serving as the se­ West with 233 refugees aboard. simultaneous raids miles apart. The attacks coincided was some property damage and looting, but no deaths, Organization (UNESCX)) on the fourth and final day of his cond assistant chief under Lingard. John Christensen w with mounting racial unrest in the country. during the takeover last Wednesday. visit to France. MANCHESTER - The Water and Frank Mordavsky will remain on as surprise,” ChrUiei„n:ii said of his Carter aims to avert strike Sewer Department will be flushing the district’s first assistant chief nomination this morning. He added water mains today through while third assistant, Harold Topliff, no major changes in the WASHINGTON — President Carter says his ad- ' Peopletalk ’Thursday. ’The following areas wiil will probably take over Christensen’s department’s policy or operating ministration is working to cool possible racial violence be affected: Hackmatack, Primer, position. Paul Gworek will probably procedures are planned, saying be appointed to Topliff’s position. Lingard had done an exceptional job this summer. Dark walk brightened Niies, Diane, Judith, Norwood, During the weekend. Carter also visited wounded civil “It did and didn’t come as a with the district fire department. Barry Honig and Michael Corso won’t have to Farm, Frances, Keenev. Portland. Ethnic fair rights leader Vernon Jordan, warned Iran the United watch where they’re going June 7-8 when they set Bridge. Avon, Litchfield, Wetherall, Students at Bennet Junior High School held programs were also held at Illing Junior High States will take “very severe" steps if the hostages stand out on their 50-mile walk. They’ll leave the trial, and cautioned North Korea to leave South Korea Server, Packard, Overland, School and at Manchester High School. watching to the dogs that guide them wherever they an Ethnic Fair Friday afternoon. The alone. Chambers, Horace, Maxwell, program seeks to foster understanding Seated at the center of the Laotian display Sarah Richards fills go. McCann, and Bidwell Streets. Honig and Corso — both blind — are entering a between cultures and is organized through table is Yanghoua Lo. (Herald photo by Pin­ Shooting probe continues walkathon fundraiser on behalf of the Guide Dog There may be water discoloration the efforts of Title VI employees. Similar to) human services post Foundation in Smithtown, N.Y., where they ob­ that could last several hours. If it FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Investigators of the shooting of tained their canine “eyes.” appears for an extended period call MANCHESTER - Sarah purpose has been to provide civil rigHts leader Vernon Jordan today focused on a The foundation charges nothing for linking up dog that Water Department at 647-3115. Hearing tonight Richards began work May 19 as the assistance and information to people crude campsite and a promised interview with a woman and master. It draws its funds from public sources Elderly Outreach coordinator in the 60 and over in the community, to witness. — such as walkathons — but seldom do the sightless town’s Human Services Department. decrease isolation, and provide a link Jordan, 44, director of the National Urban League, was participate. Friendship Circle Funding for this project entitled for essential services in the com­ reported in serious but improving condition. He was shot Says Corso, “Barry and I have had dogs for a few MANCHESTER - Friendship Cir­ PZC mulls group home Outreach Social Support Coordinated munity. The program also provides in the back last Thursday as he stepped from a car in the years and are extremely happy with them. We’d cle, Salvation Army, will meet at the Project was received through a friendly visitation and help with parking lot of his hotel. Citadel tonight at 6 to go on a picnic like to help the school and keep them supplying MANCHESTER - ’The request of locate the home at 573 Woodbridge. a that MARCH Inc. won last year. This Federal grant from Title III of the Medicare forms with the help of at Gay City State Park. blind people with dogs.” MARCH Inc. to establish a group two-story structure. It is estimated is the first application for a group Older Americans Act. community volunteers. home on Woodbridge Street will be that about 10 persons could be ad­ home since the regulations were The $16,890 grant was approved in Sarah has had experience in the Weather forecast Veterans Council the subject of a public hearing mitted to the home. The group's changed. March by the North Central Connec­ field of aging and is the Municipal Showdown time application states the home would be Also slated for a public hearing is ticut Area Agency on Aging. This Agent for the Elderly for the Town of MANCHESTER - The Veterans tonight at the Planning and Zoning Considerable cloudiness today and tonight with chance Jimmy Dean, who’s turned more cash in recent used as a "supervised home (or the the request of Riverview Associates program is an expansion of the pre­ Andover. She will be working in con­ Council of Manchester will meet Commission’s meeting beginning at of showers or thunderstorms especially in the afternoon years p^dling sausage than he has singing country 7:30 tonight. mentally retarded.” to rezone about 9 acres from sent Elderly Outreach Program in junction with Gloria Mackintosh, the and evening. Highs around 80 or 27 C. Lows tonight in the tonight at 8 at the Anderson-Shea Allowing group homes was an Residence A and Rural Residence to the Human Services Department. present CETA funded outreach ballads, isn’t doing either one right at the moment. Post, VFW, East Middle Turnpike. ’The community service organiza­ 60s. Tuesday partly sunny warm and humid with chance He’s busy battling Charleston, S.C., architect tion requests a special exception to amendment to the zoning regulations Residence M. The rezoning would The Town Outreach Program has worker. of afternoon thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. David Leroy Parrott, who says Dean and wife Mary allow apartments and condominiums been in existence since 1973, and its Probability of precipitation 50 percent today and tonight owe him 827,980 for the new house they hired him to to be built on the parcel, along with and 40 percent Tuesday. Southwesterly winds 10 to 15 design. family homes and duplexes. mph today diminishing tonight then increasing to 10 to 20 The Deans have filed a counterclaim for $25,000 to Events set for retarded The lot at 670 N. Main St. is un­ mph Tuesday. cover all the hassle they say they’ve had to bear in developed. But all residents within a Story hours scheduled the matter. MANCHESTER - The State of held. The event is sponsored by the for physically handicapped adults 500 foot radius have been notified of MANCHESTER - Mary Cheney Long Island Sound They say they told the architect they wanted a Connecticut Department of Mental State Columbiettes Council and will be sponsored by the Connecticut the request. the programs will consist of stories, Library Junior Room will offer a films, games, and activities which The Long Island Sound forecast from Watch Hill, home in the $280,000 range — that since what he Retardation announced its calendar further information may be obtained Easter Seal Society. Information The Planning and Zoning Commis­ from: Rick Hussman at 228-9496. pilot project program of concept- teach such concepts as color, shapes, R.I. to Montauk Point, N.Y.: An east-west frontal delivered brought a low contractor’s bid of $671,566, of events for people with by calling Mrs. Azzaro at 469-9246. sion recently denied a request to oriented story hours this summer for numbers, position and comparison system will linger near the area through tonight and then he isn’t entitled to a dime. developmental disabilities, members Manchester: On June 2,9, and 16 at rezone a one-acre strip on North children who will be entering words, and letters. moving southward Tuesday. Winds southwest to south 10 Federal District Judge Falcon B. Hawkins will of their families and the the Holiday Lanes located at 39 Parents without Partners Mai" street. Area residents had op­ kindergarten in the fall. There are a Registration deadline for the series to 15 knots today and tonight with possible stronger gusts decide who owes what to whom. professionals who serve them. Spencer St., from 4 to 6 p.m. teen posed the rezoning from Industrial to in thunderstorms. West 10 to 15 knots Tuesday. Visibility In the area the events are: East -bowling will be sponsored by the MANCHESTER - The Business II, which allows retailing in limited number of openings left and is June 9. There will be an orientation parents are invited to call the library lowering to 1 to 3 miles at times through tonight, Hartford; On June 6,13,20, and 27, at Manchester Association for Manchester Chapter of Parents the area, saying traffic would be in­ meeting for registered children and to register their pre-kindergarten otherwise 5 miles or more. Occasional showers and McGavins shaken up Family Fun the Silver Lane Bowling Alley at 748 Retarded Citizens. For information without Partners will have a dance creased. their parents June 11, from 6:30 to thunderstorms today and tonight. Partly cloudy Tuesday. Silver Lane from 4 to 6 p.m. bowling call Laurie Prytko at 646-5718. Saturday at Piano’s Restaurant on A number of residents object to the children for Monday morning 7:15 p.m. at Mary Cheney Library Actor Darren McGavin and his wife struggled Wave heights 1 to 3 feet through tonight except possibly Students and parents donned jogging togs being to have fun, provide companionship and will be taking place for adult clients On June 4 and 11, the Manchester Route 6 in Bolton from 9 p.m. to 1 Riverview request, largely on the programs. Junior Room. For further informa­ with three burglars who broke into their Hollywood tion and to register, call 643-2471, higher during thunderstorms. for a two-mile event at the Highland Park complete the course, h'rom left, Mike Houle of the Hartford Regional Center. In­ Association for Retarded Citizens a.m. The dance will mark the 10th grounds that it will increase traffic Originally planned for children Hills home and demanded money about 4:30 a.m. will sponsor at young adult social anniversary of the group and the who were re-tested for kindergarten. Junior Room extension. Elementary School in Manchester Sunday. runs with his mother, Anne, while Tracy formation may be obtained by calling there. Extended outlook Sunday. 566-7250. program from 7 to 9 p.m. at 494 Main public is invited to attend. Previous McGavin and his actress wife Kathie Browne suf­ The participants had the option of either run­ Mulligan runs with her father, Edward. presidents have been invited as Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through On June 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. St. fered cuts and bruises as they tried to disarm one of ning or walking the course, with the aim (Herald photo by Pinto) at the East Hartford Knights of Hebron: On June 15 and 27 at the guests. Music wili be by "The Friday; the men. Starlights." Tickets are available at MaaaachuBetU, Rhode Island and Connecticut: (ktlumbus Hall, a picnic for mentally Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center Police said the three men escaped with about on Jones Street, summer camping the door. Chance of rain Wednesday ending in the afternoon. Fair $200, silverware and a television set. Detectives retarded children and adults will be Thursday. Chance of showers Friday. High temperatures said the McGavins appeared shaken up by the inci­ Try Summer School, from the mid 70s to the mid 80s and low temperatures in dent. Bristol Police restraint 11 the 60s on Wednesday. High temperatures in the 70s and low temperatures from the mid 50s to the low 60s on Soap Box Derby set Sunday a SECOND time arouiui. ’Thursday and Friday. Vermont: Variable cloudiness Wednesday with chance Quote of the day MANCHESTER - The the All-American Soap Box Manchester Police Dept., derby from the Manchester makes for peaceful rally High School lawn and of a shower. Fair Thursday. Mostly cloudy with chance of Leonard Bernstein, addressing the graduating Town of Manchester Fire Derby in Akron, Ohio, Aug. Ms. Cheryl Alubicki, presi­ dent of The Junior a showers or thundershowers Friday. Highs in the 70s to class Friday at Johns Hopkins University in cident. Department Uniform 16. parking will be in the BRISTOL (UPI) - City officials Werner, who explained police Women’s Club of around 80 and lows in the upper 50s and 60s. Baltimore: “Far too many people have already say self-restraint and a calm response was kept at a minimum “I feel the chief did everything he Firefighters Union will Last year’s winners were school parking lots. Dennis Welch in the junior Manchester, Eugene Pinto, Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of rain begun to speak of ‘The Third World War’ as if it response by police kept a rowdy, because of the 3,000 spectators who could without stepping on anybody’s conduct its fourth annual (June 30“August 8,' 1980) division and Matt Callahan the winner of the 1947 town Wednesday. Fair Thursday. Chance of showers Friday. were not only conceivable but a natural inevitabili­ often-tense weekend “ride for also were present. toes,” said Prouty, a motorcycle Soap Box Derby Race Sun­ in the senior division. Soap Box Derby, and Ms. Proceeds from the derby Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Lows in the mid 40s to ty. Imagining peace is a hell of a lot better than justice” by LOOO protesting motor­ Meanwhile, rally organizers said shop owner, who said he believed day. Forty handmade The University of Connecticut at Storrs Judges for this year’s Barbara Weinberg, will be used for youth ac­ lower 50s. trying to imagine Armageddon, the extinction of cyclists from going out of control. they were planning a similar political considerations left the racers will be ready at 11 race will be Town Fire member of Town Board of mankind which for this artist, at least, is indeed in­ More arrests were expected as gathering this weekend at the State mayor also unable to do more. a.m. to speed down tivities and to start next Qiief John Rivosa, Capt. Directors. Courses will be offered during Summer Session II (June 30 ■ August 8, 1980) at the Storrs campus. As always, most of conceivable." police reviewed videotapes of the ral­ Capitol in Hartford after they were ’ITie rally grew tense when word of Brookfield Street to race vear’.s race The Almanac Henry Minor of $he Spectators may view the these courses are open to interested members of the community and students from other colleges and universities as well ly which drew an estimated 1,IX)0 told by the mayor and chief that they the death of a motorcycle passenger for the title of town cham­ as degree students from the University of Connecticut. By United Press Inlernalional Glimpses cyclists to protest the state’s deci­ would have to take their demands to got back to the crowd. pion in two divisions, Today is Monday, June 2, the 154th day of 1980 with ^ 2 sion not to prosecute a legislator in state prosecutors. Police said Cindy Hartney, 19. of junior ages 10 to 12 and to follow. Muppet creator Jim Henson has launched a two- the accidental death of a cyclist. Organizer Edward Prouty said he Bristol, died when the cycle she was senior ages 12 to 15. a passenger on an embankment on The races for the truM \n>f. The moon is moving toward its last quarter. year museum tour for Kermit, Miss Piggy and the One person died and another was would seek to meet with Chief State’s f./M C 4 T lo y i EDI r.A TIO M L U t O U H A P in There is no morning star. rest of the crew in Denver, with New Orleans next seriously injured in a motorcycle ac­ Attorney Austin J. McGuigan today Mountain Road near Southington. youngsters wilt be a iDMiytSTHATtOy 203 Cartographic Techniques II I3I Pnnnples of Finanriul .Acc-imntinK 384 Internship and Seminar in Kducational 244 Map Reproduction cident as they rode from the Satur­ to ask, that the state reopen its in­ The driver, Peter Griswold, 25, of elimination series giving 20U I’rincipli'S of MaruiKi'ruil Accuuntm^ The evening stars are Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter on the itinerary ... Blaine Novak has been signed for Leadership 290 Cartographic Applications of Remote Sensing and Saturn. his screen debut in Peter Bogdanovich’s “They All day rally, police said, and at least 10 vestigation into the death of cyclist Wethersfield, in a group of about 200 each racer at least twice 202 Inlcrnu'diato AmmnhnR 11 386 Policy Devel and Prac. in Ed Admin and HISTORY 222 Cost Anaivsis Supervision ’Thomas Swingle earlier this year. cyclists ieaving the raily, was in­ down the hill. 100 The Roots of the Western Experience Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. Laughed," co-starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben persons were arrested and 50 left u ;H i( i I.Tt H 41.1 \ ( . I \ n h : K i \ ( i Et)t CATlOyi CVRRICVH H 4 VO American inventor George Corliss, designer of the Gazarra and John Ritter ... Johnny Cash, June with injuries ranging from scratches Swingle died after his motorcycle jured in the crash. The winners will be sent 'J*fH Sfifrint Tofiir* (V phting niui Mprhnnirn lysTRi'CTioy 22T< History of War in the Modern World S k ilU t 206 Introduction to the Historv of Science steam engine, was born June 2, 1817. Actor-swimmer Carter Cash, Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings to broken bones. collided with a car operated by Rep. on an expense-paid trip to 311 Workshop in Education: Personal Growth (or HtMA.S DEYELOPMEyf 4SD F4MILY it.U t.P Ilh il.T II Teachers Johnny Weissmuller was born on this date in 1904. and the Oak Ridge Boys were a few of the stars on But Police Chief John Oliver and Andrew Grande; D-Bristol, on Jan. After the crash, police called in 40 302 Health Care I’rcK-csscs and Systems RELATlOys 324 P'oundations of Curriculum Development 201 Infancy and Childhood On this date in history: the bill for “Country Sunday” at Giants Stadium in Mayor Michael Werner said the 16. The investigating officer alleged state troopers who stood by as hun- iim i.riii At. Titf.Hin 327 Junior High and Middle School Education 20i Clinical Arts 1 260 Woman A Developmental Perspective In 1862. Gen. Robert E. Lee took command of the New Jersey... Christopher Walken has just finished situation could have been worse. Grande’s negligence caused the acci- .dreds of fingering cyclists blew off 328 Secondary School Curriculum 3.S6 Family Therapv dent, but Oliver and state steam, performing daredevil stunts 204 Clinical Arts Summer Praciirum 331 Teaching the Elementary School Child MAyAOEMEST 4\D 4DMIMSTR tTIVE Confederate armies of eastern Virginia and North filming Universal-International’s “Dogs of War” in They credited calm reaction by :132 I’sychology of Music Education SflEM.ES 297 Fii’ld SchcKil in Archawlogy Carolina in the American Civil War. Belize ... Henry Winkler was handed the Silver Cat police for keeping the rally under prosecutors reviewed the case and and roaring up and down North Main 362 The teaching of Reading 270 Human Behavior in Organizations Street. SPRING & SUMMER 30T Field Sch(X)l in ArchaiHilojjv 386 Problems in the Teaching of Literature to In 1924, Congress granted citizenship to all American Award last week in Rome by the television control. concluded there was no probable iHT 338 Managerial apd Organizational Behavior Adolescents m arketim ; “They were absolutely beautiful,” cause for prosecution. Police declined to say how many 164 Introduction to I'amlinK Indians. magazine “Sorris e Canzoni.... 429 Curriculum Construction in School Music 22T< Promotional Slrategv 166 Introduction to Photography 4M Problems m the Teaching of Children's In 1953. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in London's Oliver said of his department. “I’m Swingle’s mother, Alise Swingle, of more arrests would be sought, but matiiemaths 233 Oil Painting I Literature so proud of them I could cry.” Bristol, has filed a civil suit seeking said videotapes made by state police 134 Introductory ('alculus H Westminister Abbey by the archbishop of Canterbury. SHOE SALE 234 Advanctni Oil PaintiiijZ 463 Teaching the [.anguage Arts 2f>2 Introduction lo Complex Variables In 1969, the U.S. destroyer "Frank Evans" was cut in “There were times I wanted to go damages from Grande on the showed dangerous driving, drug sales iH sisEss iv/> jm /n 476 Advanc^ Reading Clinic Gypsy! 236 Intcj’rali'd Manajtemont 262 Intermediate Calculus H half by an Australian aircraft carrier during maneuvers out there myself with a club,” said grounds his negligence caused the ac­ and other offenses. EOVi A T lo y t EDI CATlOyAi. 272 Differential Equations lor Applications 273 llusiness Liw RSVntOUWY MtSIC Lottery numbers 32U ManaKtTial b)cunoinics in the South China Sea. Seventy-four American sailors 221 h^ucational Psychology 304 Music and Comprehensive Arts in the the muiical baled iuouu;u :ai. sat-:.\vt:s were lost. calls a h 243 Educational Tests and Measurements Classroom Numbers drawn Saturday: iOR Principles ui Uinln^y 304 Group Dynamics yt TRITIO.\AL St lEX E In 1979. Pnpe John Paul II, in the first visit by a pope to on the memoirs of 229 Fundamentals of Microbiology New Hampshire 2516 311 Summer Institute on the Gifted and Talented I6T> Fundamentals ol Nutrition a Communist nation, returned home to Poland. Gypiy Rose Lee 26T Human Psysiulogy 312 (^reer Development PHYSHS Man held in shootings 272 The Summer Flora Rhode Island 5327 to rising costs ••• 313 Quantitative M ethods in Educational 122 General Hiysics aihMISTKY Research II Connecticut 453 213 Methods of Experimental Physics A thought for the day: British writer Samuel Butler NEW LONDON (UPI) - An un­ New London Superior Court today, Amtrak policeman William 128 ticneral Chemistry 316 Counseling: Theory and Practice Massachusetts 2115 Performances: 298 Elementary Treatment ol Recent Advances said. “To live is like love — all reason is against it, and police said. Besette, who was waiting with New 141 Organic Chemistry 342 Educational Tests and Measurements employed man apparently upset over 143 Organic l^dboratorv Techniques In Physics all healthy instinct for it." EDKATKtSi ntOHER, TECHyiCAL 4,VI) 314 Methods ol Experimental Physics family problems was held on $90,000 “We don’t know what set him off, London police as the train pulled into COMMI ,M4.MTIOS si lHyCKS ADtLT Weds, thru Sats. I3T> Mass Communication Systems 316 Elementary Treatment ol Recent Advances bond to ^ y in the weekend shootings there was no argument,” said Capt. the station, boarded the train when 324 Trends in Technical and Vocational b^uca- in Phvsies $ 210 Persuasion and Attitude Change of three persons aboard an Amtrak Donald Sloan, who said a .2S-caliber Banks allegedly shot him in the chest June 11 - June 21 OFF tion POLITK 41. SCIEM ES Manchester To Advertiaa To Report News %. % i OMPl TEH SUKM t: 392 Adult Flducation l^ograms 361 Theory and Behavior of IHiblic Organization train en route from Washington to revolver was taken from the suspect and passenger Diane Calise in the 10! Computers in Modern Society 20 50 EDtT.ATlOyi SPORTS 4.\D LEtSVRE 397 Soviet Union. 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Mon., June 2, ^Editorial, MACC Nmet to give him my name but Inipressed and going iHaurliriitfr Eunuiui Hrrali't my age - at 2 a.m. yet. I’m home-. Principles of the nation Manchester — A City of Village Charm Spirit of volunteers ressurects camp With the world watching, former policemen in the these thoughts for considera­ Founded Oct. 1,1881 • to Parents Without tion in the over-all question: NANCY CARR, Sponsoring children particular thanks to Betty Services Department, Americans have grappled in bedting death of a black in­ Farmers' marker Partners, Manchester — The flow of refugees il­ Published, by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, > Executive Director We have already More flags flying. Petrlcca, Heritage vice Main Street and - the grand Florida recently with two surance man. Manchester, Conn. 08040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. president, who has been so and glorious picnic to chapter $469 and South lustrates that the Statue of When Jackie Morelewitz received donations amoun- Heritage Savings and Loan Methotlist for collecting contradictory episodes, both Sixteen persons were Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International popped up willing and' ting to $505 from Emanuel supportive of this effort. celebrate the 200th an­ Association has just food for the Emergency involving principles on which killed, hundreds injured and Liberty still has meaning. We eager to resurrect the Lutheran Memorial Fund, i donated the $40 needed to Notices niversary of Sunday School Steven Harry, Executive Editor has been rescheduled for' Food Pantry this month. this nation was founded. arrested. Entire blocks were shouldn’t rush to close the Customer Service — 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor .'In te rfa ith Day Camp church Women United, make the big sign -for the Are your gas and parking Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Xurkington. Editor Emerltut ex^nses getting too big to Sept. 28. - and'^to the Manchester lor everyoiM In the tamlly On the one hand, freedom­ burned. Damage was es- door to freedom to the op­ '(rem em b er we had to Episcopal Church Women downtown Farm ers’ Police Department who children - ledlee - men cancel last year for lack of of St. Mary, trust fund of Market and will put flyers handle? Cut costs by And more thanks e must for pool, thower and beach seeking refuges from Marxist timat'ed as high as $100 pressed, despite short-term joining a car pooi. Call 647- - to Theodore Slaiby, just stopped by and rapped point — but why not seek, undertake any task, leadership?) I put away Martin and Sophie Grzyk, in their June,. July and on the window to see why it'f have erery lUllr Cuba continued to land, many million. inconvenience. my sack cloth and ashes. St. Bridget Rosary Society, August statements. The 3094 our Manchester com­ Richard and Marie thing at fninray prirrn! through the OAS, to allocate regardless of how menial. Schauster, J.W. Regan who the light was on in the bereft of earthly possessions In response, the Justice — Rules are necessary, of When G lo ria L onger Girls Friendly Society of DowntownIliu n u Farmers'A- a a ■•■va puter carpool matching service, operated by the have joined our growing church at 2 in the morning. course. President Carter’s immigrants to all Latin President Carter’s vacilla­ offered to nelp raise funds st. Mary’s, William and M arket,:et, sponsored by Just shows they are on except the clothes they wore Department launched a Department of Human Ser­ list of MACC sponsors. erery American countries, sharing tion on Cuban policy has done and the Division of Social Nora Crow ley, South MACC, helps . .provide fresh their toes and also — but with hopes centered on review and a Grand Jury plan for U.S. screening of Action took over spon- United Methodist Women and reasonably priced vices. You can get infor- to the people■ of- St.... little to unify American at­ Jam es who contributed probably explains why I a new life. Some kissed probe. Undoubtedly orderly applicants in Cuba should be the solution, opportunities, sorshlp of the camp (broke and Manchester Junior produce to residents, par­ matlon, applications, and themlrneli ofmoHjtti f I '”,*!- titudes. But, in the light of fipjiror the new bus $527$527.50 to MACC in a may occasionally sound downtown manthester^ American soil, vowed they’d process of law would have a must, along with standard and potential for a nucleus out the flags, sent the glad Women’s Qub. Needless to ticularly the elderly somewhat incoherent in against Communism? developments, it might be ap­ tidings to local social say we will be most happy without transportation in routes from your MACC special collection on work at any task to stay in achieved similar results. stipulations and testing. Ascension Thursday. this column. I not only had (• — Work force possibilities propriate to re-evaluate past w orkers, and sta rte d to hear from you. the downtown area. Our church or at the Human this country. Lessons from the riots are — No Fidel Castro dusting off the balls and should not be downplayed. policy at this point in history.. I - . ' On the other hand, some obvious; the sickening camouflaging can hide the bats the Junior Women’s Alien labor has helped f^lub bad bought the camp impatient residents forgot effects will linger. frenzied desire of thousands The president called achieve historic ac­ democracy a “vital force in several years ago. that the freedom they enjoy The Cuban refugee to flee Cuba — a testimonial So what’s so special complishments in the past — also requires responsibility. problem will linger also, but to Communist failure which the Caribbean.’’ We agree about one more day camp? They bypassed legal recourse hopefully with positive long- U^rtJf'Joving countries in the including building of the and believe Americans Well, for one thing - nobody gets excluded because and triggered destructive range results. Already it has western hemisphere should Panama Canal and American should encourage that vital railroads. There’s still a force in every practicable Mom and Dad can’t afford racial riots to protest the caused searching debate on not overlook. it. The whole package place for workers who will way. acquittal of four white immigration policy. We offer — America is the focal (meals, crafts, trips, even the bus) is provided free to the children who need it. For another, we’re all set in Washington up to accept children who NOT REALLY. need a little something 20 Tip CoiortiiiPiasll^aMlB; ment. In fact, it would be wonder­ American people. in Baltimore, Md. The .FaaMon C k m im M (M>MMon Oeak ^ tWabFoidhiBCIwir wiRi 3-Pc. Bar-B-Cua Sat it fails in Illinois, even its staunchest stretching the bodies of those who they would be under the Equal Rights scholarship is awarded by ful.” These tactics have included proponents concede it is probably were too short. ' Amendment. the Aid Association for 7 . 4 4 OarkaaltSl... 1 1 .4 0 Oar>iaa.6Jlia.... 3 . 8 B Cohen’s point seemed to be that the economic blackmail against non­ dead. “ERA will invalidate every iaw Equality yes — ERA no. ouraia-iMi Lutherans, a fraternal in­ 164^ AMjalaleaeaiai AfNuataWagrlciwittHtfap Ua«aingtyoraaai^Qia> valiant ladies slugging it out in the ratifying states, slandering of ERA’S The amendment’s language is which makes any distinction iiOilMQIC l\ 9 vXGfTinoiy with comfortabie wtterlaH arm* surance agency. Kulits is a for HKWMMr, « t l^ com- nawl Haomraod (raiiM with ; m chaeifid SMiMwy OQlora. 4” firabowi, COoHoucb wheravar you need fham— lek dmMbeiaeMmSuiW — ^-X^ — jewevd student at Wethersfield fOiT» |n IpBfWWpDHI STyiv* 6"W aotM color aitng, (o«n boad- handiaa with mobile Washington Merry-Go-Round High School. cotora lor men and vraman. raat. In oranga or brown, v,- r padaatal baaa. MOTORISTS ROBBED Census Bureau: bungled its job? BY GAS THIEF KODAK Uolorlsis are twlng robbed by a sly ’EktmHta-lO’ as a whole began lobbying against in­ thief who sleals gas while ihey drive. CiMiataOuttH mine not only how more than $60 explains, adding: Memo to the president million from windfall profits or other The culprH Is a dirty carburelor, which By JACK ANDERSON clusion of the tiny identifying par­ WASHINGTON - Has one of the billion in federal aid will be dis­ “Program adjustments might be In past columns, I have called for a sources; (4) Have the salary struc­ wasles precious fuel and causes poor ture and tax incentives to recruit 100 ticles, DuPont and Atlas quietly engine performance. Now you can 2 9 . 4 0 oldest functions of the U.S. govern­ tributed, but how the states’ required. If this were to occur, it Manhattan Project approach to C M a rU w P d a a key persons from management and withdrew their requests. The in­ reslore efficiency lhanhs lo W Y N N 'S * ment — the national census every 10 representation in Congress will be might impair the bureau’s computing developing new fuels as a substitute Carburelor Cleaner. This special dustry now claims the taggants jFaaturit bulIMn 10’ years — been a costly bungle its 20th allotted, the indirect cost of “poor capacity at the very time when it will for oil. Now I have learned that such engineering each of whom is essen­ spray formula works wllhoul uaabtadtoetmniodaah aren’t safe, but a confidential Bureau dlsmanlllng lo Inslanlly remove gum time around? Investigators for a con­ results” would be far-reaching in­ be most needed.” a plan has been submitted to the tial to the success of his own com­ foraotlon’OkXXMng of Mines report concluded more than and varnish, curb rough Idling and ahota.inclu• All sessions are Individually conducted. & Loan Association • Since 1891 in 1977 with a bachelors degree. 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surplus movie projector would help and Environment Commission they Rham High School in Hebron has ches vrbich is said is far below the Three state track Manchester High School, which he TcxjunTolk him. The crowd reacted warmly forgot to tell the chairmen of the a weather center with an electronic- 20.3$ inches logged for the same chairs. The other "one” he period last year. Auctioneer Maurice Pass, and declined to bid on the item. commissions. Leslie VanCamp, tipping bucket raingauge. The referred to is his wife, Amy, who as expiaining wby he accepted a chairman of the Conservation and center reports it logged ip just over, cochairwoman of the PTA Budget seaied bid at Saturday’s When the East Hartford Or­ Environment Commission told the 40.2 inches of rain and melted snow Study Committee has made crowns captured Manchester Police Auction, told dinance Committee decided recent­ Ordinance Committee that it for 1979 which it termed on the high “I’m the benign one,” Dr. Daniel headlines with her lobbying efforts side of average. So far this year it the crowd at the police station that ly to combine the Inland Wetlands should have the courtesy to inform Bums told the citizens review com­ on behalf of the 198041 education Three state championships were has accumulated a total of 11.75 in-' mittee on the renovations at the bidder was handicaoDed and the Commission and the Conservation her of such matter. budget. brought home by local thinclads at State Class Track meets Saturday at two sites. The best came last for retiring 16- Man charged year Manchester High Coach Dick Obituaries Williams as the Indians tied for ninth William S. Goodale with burglary place at the Class LL meet at Hall High in West Hartford. The Silk EAST HARTFORD - William MANCHESTER - A burglary in­ Towners totaled 23 points, sharing Samuel Goodale, 80, of 161 Connec­ 4 vestigation at the Mary Cheney ninth place with defending champ ticut Blvd., died Friday at the lOOF Library early Saturday morning Hartford Public, and brought home Home in Groton. He was the husband resulted in the arrest of a 49-year-old man according to police. two state championships. of Gertrude Bellucci Goodale. East Catholic, competing in the Besides his wife he leaves a son, Police said Nichola Zaccaro of 93 CHass L Meet at Windham High in William F. Goodale of Coventry; a Cooper St. was charged with second- Willimantic, took 18th place in the daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Parker of degree burglary and possession of South Windsor; and seven burglary tools at about 1;45 a.m. team standings and came home with grandchildren. after he emerged from the library, one individual state titlist. according to police who were sum­ Junior Scott Smith, who earlier in Funeral services will be Tuesday John Clifford at 10 a.m. from the Newkirk & moned to the scene to investigate a the year eclipsed the school’s 47-year broken window. mark, won the pole vault for Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside There were 35 teams entered in the Zaccarro was taken to police Manchester with a jump of 12-feet, 8- Albert, Johnson and Coughlin all Ave., East Hartford. Burial will be in LL field and 30 schools in the Class L qualified for Saturday’s State Open si'--- headquarters and held for present­ inches. Senior Tim DeValve, bound Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Up, up »,hut not over field. Meet at Conard High in West Hart­ ment this morning in East Hartford for the University of Connecticut, Hill. Friends may call at the funeral Tim DeValve, Clifford, Smith, ford. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Elm Superior Court. Pig-tailed Melissa Geagan just missed clearing the pole in the captured the 5,000 meter run with a Lodge 53 lOOF, will conduct a ser­ . James Nightengale,’ 27, of 2582 Ihigh jump for Manchester High in last week’s meet against tiiiie of 15:21.86 with teammate Mark vice at the funeral home today at 7:30 Boston Turnpike, Coventry, was in­ East Catholic and Glastonbury at Wigren track. (Herald photo Albert fourth in the event with a time p.m. jured about 2:28 a.m. Sunday when by Pinto) of 16:29.5. the motorcycle he was operating Jeff Coughlin took fifth place for Catherine M. Davis struck a standing car on Spruce Manchester in the shot put with a Winners circle ELLINGTON - Catherine Mi Street. toss of 15.06 meters while Paul John­ Murphy Davis, 92, of 14 Snipsic Mi.; I.' Police said Judith Gorman, 42, of son was seventh in thq 3,000 meter Express splits run with a time of 9:26.1. Junior Village, died Saturday. She was the 1060 Mapleton Ave., Suffield, was widow of Walter Davis. Dave DeValve took ninth place in the for Beth Daniel idling her car with no warning lights. She was born in Rockville and had According to police, Nightengale did 1500 meter run for the Indians with a Bennet routs been a lifelong resident of the area. not see the car, attempted to brake softball twinbill clocking of 4:13.5 while sophomore NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (UPI) - ‘Tve been so close so many times She leaves a son, George Davis of the motorcycle and struck the car's Peter Murphy secured ninth in the Even though Beth Daniel had one this year,” said Daniel, who finished Enfield; three daughters, Mrs. rear end. Connecticut Express, formerly Kathy Walling doubled and Laura 800 with a time of 2:03.1. "official” tour victory to her name, at 1-under 287. foe in track Catherine Moran of Rockville, Mrs. Daniel, who began the final round A fire apparently broke out Hartford Road Dairy Queen, Hungerford singled for Connecticut’s Senior John Clifford, headed for the second-year pro knew she hadn’t Bennet boys’ track team routed Eleanor Neumann of West Hartford, in a three-way tie for fourth two following the collision, but it was women’s softball team traveled to first run in the nightcap, that coming the University of Pennsylvania in the really done what it takes to win a Silas Deane, 79-7, and Webb, 85-1, and Mrs. Margaret Lutzen of Nian- strokes off the lead, did what she had extinguished by a local resident. Wallingford yesterday and split a in the third . Linda Galati fall, brought home a state title for tournament. last Friday in Wethersfield. Bennet tic; 11 grandchildren; and 15 great­ 1 . ) East Catholic as he won the 3,000 to Sunday. Her four birdies offset Nightengale refused medical treat­ doubleheader with Shalimar Lounge, tripled and scored on an Iversen After all, Daniel had never played girls were also victorious, 63-23 over grandchildren. meter run with a time of 8:42. (Clif­ that pressure-filled final round three bogeys to make her the only ment, although police said he suf­ taking the opener, 1-0, and dropping sacrifice fly. Shalimar won it with a Silas Deane and 76-10 over Webb. Funeral services will be Tuesday run in the bottom of the seventh on ford, taking the lead on the gun lap, successfully. Her lone triumph came player to complete 72 holes on the fered a deep cut on his leg. He was the nightcap, 3-2. The boys stand 8-1 while the girls with a mass at 10 a.m. at St. Ber­ -— charged with misuse of license plates Barbara Iverson singled and three straight hits. Franklin was 3- won going away with runner-up Mike in the Classic last August grueling 6,410-yard Wykagyl Country nard’s Cemetery. There are no Regan of Guilford clocked in 8:48.5 when rain cancelled the last round, Club course under par. sport a 2-3 mark. while Ms. Gorman was charged, with scored on Marian Franklin’s two-out for-3 and Galati and Leitte Lague Mike Roy set a Bennet mark in the calling hours. Memorial con­ allowing her third-round lead to Washam, tied with Daniel and illegal standing. single for the Express’ lone run in the each 2-for-3. and third place finisher George mile with a time of 4:54.8 with Steve tributions may be made to St. Ber­ Aerial attack opener. Franklin and Cindy Birdsey The Express is now 4-3 overall for Lonergan of Holy Cross of Waterbury stand. playing in the same group, put her se­ nard’s Church, St. Bernard’s cond shot on the 396yard, par-4 17th Djlounas taking the 100 and 220, Lou Search called off were each 2-for-3. the season. caught in 8:52.7. Otherwise, the 23-year-old did well Melendez the 440, Tony Barbagallo Terrace, Rockville. Hamden High took the Class LL enough to win RcMkie of the Year last into a greenside bunker, needed two Firefighters use an aerial ladder and hoses as they battle a Farmer’s Coopertive. (Herald photo by Pinto) the 880, Kelley Percy the high jump The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, for town resident team title with 53 points while Xavier season when she finished 10th on the shots to get out and then missed the three-alarm fire late Saturday night at the Central Connecticut and Dave James the discus for 76 Prospect St., has charge of MANCHESTER - The search for High of Middletown took home the earnings list with more than $97,000, putt. The double bogey propelled Catholic battles Fitch, Bennet. arrangements. a 22-year-old Manchester woman, Class L championship with 61 points. and place fourth or better in six of 12 Daniel into a 2-shot lead. Betty Maher won the 100 and 220, who was reported missing from a events entered this year. Daniel, who had squandered 1-shot Helen M. Doyer Maureen Lacey took the mile and ferry bound for Yarmouth, Nova Girls perform tomorrow But she never won — until Sunday. leads twice on the back nine, paired EAST HARTFORD - Funeral “I feel like I’m on top of the out to take the $18,750 first prize and Brenda Allan took the shot put and services were held today for Helen Scotia, was called off by the U.S. Della Shatzman the discus for One local nine hits the diamond On the distaff side, Manchester Weightly winner world,” Daniel said after shooting a the victory she feels is so important. Malinowsky Doyer, 77, of 441 Main Coast Guard on Saturday. today as East Catholic, 15-3, battles High, 19-2, opposes unbeaten 18-0 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Mark 1-under-par 71 to win a $125,000 Washam, an 8-year veteran from Bennet. St. who died Sunday at her home Julie Lescroart of 145 Cushman Drive was last seen aboard the ferry Fitch High of Groton, 12-10, in the Norwalk High Tuesday afternoon at 3 Cameron had plenty of reasons to win LPGA tournament by two strokes Dallas, carded a 2-over 74 to finish at Top seed wins (Ma7 25). Class LL Region III baseball final at o’clock at Falcon Field in Meriden in the 1980'AAU National Weightlifting over JoAnn Washam and defending 289 along with Lopez, who followed She was bom in Lithuania and had early Friday. She was reported mis­ sing about 9:30 a.m., about a half Eastern Connecticut State College at a State Softball Tournament Class Championships but he wishes his champion Melton. her season best 66 Saturday with a 73. NEWINGTON (UPI) - Andy lived in East Hartford for the past 10 hour after the boat docked in Yar­ 3:30. LL semifinal. prize included Olympic gold. Chaikovsky of Hartford upheld his years. She was the mother of Robert mouth, Coast Guard officials said. A The East-Fitch winner advances to The Manchester-Norwalk winner first-seed position Sunday to win the L. Doyer of South Windsor. Besides IVt hour search of the ship was con­ Wednesday’s semifinals at a site and moves onto the championship tilt men’s singles title in the 15th annual her son she left six grandchildren and time to announced against the against the Andrew Warde- New England Public Parks Tennis a great-grandchild. ducted and the area around the ship was searched by Coast Guard boats, North Haven-Southington winner. Wethersfield winner. Championships. The Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Mahaffey winner 6lotc. The 22-year-old touring pro planes and helicopters until about 5 Elm St., Rocky Hill had charge of defeated Hen^'y Kalman of arrangements. Burial was in Rose p.m. Radio, TV Tonight The ferry reportedly left Portland, 8:15 - Red Sox vs. Twins, WTIC, Newington 6-2, 6-3, for the singles ti­ Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Softball— on birdie, birdie tle and then teamed with Greg II Maine, for Yarmouth on Thursday Standings: Turnpike TV 4-l,Mota’s Ch.8,22 Robert W. Kristoff Sr. night and Ms. Lescroart was last Macko of Glastonbury to win the 3-2, Telephone 3-2, Nels Johnson BETHESDA, Md. (UPI) - John ladder and break a finger delaying by 8:15 - Yanks vs. Royals, 8: WINF seen about 2:38 p.m. FYiday by her men’s doubles title. HEBRON - Robert W. Kristoff Agency 3-2, Gus’s 3-2, oriarty’s 2-2, Mahaffey learned very young to bat­ two months his return to the PGA' brother. Coast Guard officials said. Tonight'g ganieH Sr., 54, of 121 Jan Drive, died Satur­ Pizza vB. Oil Heat, 6 Peppino’s 1-3, Circuits 0-5. tle back from adversity and he made tour in July of 1977. day at his home. He was the husband —Fitzgerald It pay off Sunday-$72,000 worth. Mahaffey admitted he started of the late Diane Gardiner Kristoff. Police investigate Fogarty's vh. Talaga, 7:30 NORTHERN Mahaffey overcame polio at age 4 trying for birdies at 15 and wanted no 19th hole. He was born in Hartford on May 10, —Fitzgerald North End Fire came up with a six- and returned from a 1976 injury that part of a playoff. 1926 and had lived in Manchester for state car damage Country Club y- til Zipser v». Buffalo, 7:30 run sixth frame to best DiRosa nearly ended his golfing career. That "I wanted to birdie in because I’ve SWEEPS- Gross —Ken Comerford se jral years before moving to MANCHESTER — Police are in­ —Robertson Cleaners, 11-5, last Friday at Robert­ perseverance, and the determination been in those sudden-death things BIRDIE TOURNAMENT-Ladies- 71, Net—Bob Russell 82-14-68, Girard Hebron 18 years ago. At the time of vestigating the overturning of a Reed vs. Garden, 6 —Nike son Park. Joe Tarvano, Andy Santini, to avoid a plaxoff, helped Mahaffey before and I don’t like them,” he Net-Parciak-Presti-Boots-Plodzik, Rocheleau 92-24-68. his death he was the manager of state-owned car and the vandalism of Peppino's vs. Johnson's, 7:30 John Kunz and Gordon Geer each had birdie the final two holes of the $400,- grinned. Hilinski-Shaw-Collins-Hunt, Mutty- BEST 16- Gross —Lou Argenio 62, Electrolux in East Hartford, a posi­ another in connection with an inci­ —Nike two hits for the Hosemen. Eight 000 Kemper Open Sunday to win by While Mahaffey was making his Donaldson-Kristoff Hunt; Birdies- Ken Comerford 62, Tony Steullet 62, tion he had held for two years. He has dent at 330 Broad St. early Sunday Tees vs. Police, 6 —West Side different players had one blow each three shots. birdie putt on the 17th, Stadler was Parciak-Presti-Boots-Plodzik 27, John Neligon 62; Net —Mike Masse previously been employed at the morning. Bucklanders vs. SBM, 6 for the Gleaners. Mahaffey ran in a 20-foot birdie making bogey at the 18th. Hiiinski-Shaw-CoIIins-Hunt 23. 76-25-51, Larry Adams 86-34-52, Ken former Klar Toy Co. in Manchester Witnesses at the scene told police —Cheney putt on the 17th hole and came back It all became meaningless, BEST 14-A-Smith 46, B McFarland Anderson 81-28-53, Brooks Earle 71- for 15 years. He was a Navy veteran four persons overturned a sub­ Dean vs. SCongo, 6 —Keeney INDY with a 35-footer on the 18th for a final however, when Mahaffey birdied the 48; B-Skinner 44, Eigner Jr. 45, Tracy 17-54, John Boylan 77-23-54, Al of World War II. compact car belonging to the state in B.A. vs. NEFire, 6 —Robertson With a 15-hit attack, Wilson Elec­ round 2-under-par 68 and a 275 total, 18th, and in the process, ruined his 45, Oleksinski 45, Rosenthal 46, Dumeer 71-17-54, Sam Sapienza 80-25- He leaves his mother, Wilma G. Loss of pressure Fire line conference the parking lot of King’s Department tric trimmed Flo’s, 10-1, at Robert­ reputation of being accurate, but Howland 46; C-Gustamachio 42, 55, Jim Dawson 72-16-56, Lou Wilson of Norwich; two sons, Robert three strokes in front of Craig Store where the vehicles are parked INDY son Park. Dick Tanger and Steve Stadler who had a 67 Sunday. Gil short, off the tee. LaFrancis 45, Reider 45, Macaione Christensen 68-12-56. W. Kristoff Jr. of Vernon and Scott Two firefighters from the EigHtli District await water Emanuel Hirth, left, manager of the Central Connecticut each night. Behind a 17-hit attack, Cherrone’s Wilson each had three hits and Bob Morgan finished at 70-279 with Lee “I saw Craig’s bogey go up on the 45. D. Kristoff of Manchester; three pressure through their hose at the scene ot a three-alarm fire Farmer’ Cooperative, talks with fire officials Saturday night Police are lookine for a blue van Package Store bested Lathrop In­ Perlman, Paul Lorenzen and Roy Tevino and Jack Newton tied at even- leader board just after I putted on SWEEPS-Gross-McFarland 74, A- daughters, Mrs. Kevin (Bonnie) which destroyed a grain storage warehouse at the Central at the scene of a threiS^alarm fire which destroyed a grain and a blue Jeep-type automobile they surance, 9-3, last Friday at Lewis two apiece for Wilson’s. Tom par 280. 17,” said Mahaffey. “I knew if I tried Gross-Plodzik 78, Net-Kristof 69; B- Scanlan of Marlboro, Mass., Mrs. Ellington Ridge Connecticut Farmer’s Cooperative in Manchester late Satur­ storage warehouse at the cooperative. (Herald photo by Pinto) said the four left the area in. No Fitzgerald Field. Carl Ogren had Doran and Paul Dordmer each had Stadler took home $43,200 for se­ to guide my tee shot on 18,1 could get Gross-Oleksinski 77, Net-Skinner 66, Daniel (Robin) Coltey of day night. (Herald photo by Pinto) arrests have been made. three hits and Jeff Berman, Bob two safeties for Flo’s. cond place while third was worth in trouble, so I hit it as hard as I Tracey 70, Rosenthal 70; C-Gross- SCOTCH BALL- Front Nine -N e t Manchester, and Mrs. Bruce (Lori) Boland, Pete Deal, Greg Georeth and could. I only had 156 yards left to the Morline 87, Net-Gustamachio 67, —Tom McGuff-Maryann Ferrigno 32, Lawler of Tolland; six brothers, WATES meeting $27,200 to Morgan. Newton and Jeff Peck two each for Cherrone’s. WEST SIDE Trevinq won $17,600 each. green (making his drive 309 yards) D’Appollonio 73. Nelson-Marge Skinner 32 Bill Arthur Kristoff of West Virginia, MANCHESTER - The Bob Young and Rick Haydesz each A run in the seventh inning, scored and hit a nine-iron into the middle of MEMBER-MEMBER-Burger- Marsh-Connie Davis 32 Vz, Beaney Bernard Kristoff of New York, Manchester WATES will meet Mahaffey suffered a Union OKs pact at Millers Falls had a pair of blows for Lathrop. on Tom Wilkison’s game-winning hit, hyperextend^ elbow playing in the the green. Annulli 69, Downey-Holmes 70, Fay-Barbara Pola 33 Vi; Back Nine Frank KristofT of Coventry, Richard Tuesday at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center lifted Manchester Police past 1976 PGA championship at “Honest to God, I was just trying Clark-Riordan 70, Heidic-Kaye 70. —Net —Pete Naktenis-Celeste Kristoff of Columbia, Lawrence cludes a 9 percent wage increase the stead of the recently outdated con­ employees will receive between 10 St. CHARTER OAK Belliveau Painters, 6-5, at the West Congressional Country Club, the site to get my putt close enough so I could LADIES BEST 15-A-Gross- Sheldon 31 W, Ralph Tartaglia- Kristoff of Minneapolis, Minn., and MANCHESTER - Negotiations first year; an 8 percent wage in­ tract which lacked any such Weighing-in will be from 6:30 to and 25 cents per hour increases, Powered by a seven-run inning. Side Oval. Sandy Ficara, Rich of this year’s Kemper Open. That in­ three-putt because I knew that’s all I Rorhayko 72, Net-LaPolt 75-26-49; B- Jeanette Campbell 31 John Ronald Kristoff of Stafford Springs; between the Millers Falls Tool Divi­ crease for each of the second and coverage; a 10 cent per hour per depending on the employee’s wage 7:30 p.m. and the business meeting Army & Navy stopped North Buslck, Mike Ludlow and Gary needed to win. When it went in, I was Gross-Wadas 78, Net-Plodzik 80-35- Harrigan-Stella Dudenhoeffer 32, Les two sisters, Mrs. Marie Pantaleo of sion of IngersollRand and Aeronautical third years of the contract; and in­ employee increase in the pension jury nearly ended his golfing career, sale. will follow. Methodist, 12-10, at Fitzgerald. Waterhouse each had a pair of blows as surprised as anyone.” 45, Hunt 9(M0-50, Allen 84-34-50. Baum-Mona Kemp 32 Vi; birdies New London and'Mrs. Leona Young Industrial District Lodge No. 91 were creases'in health coverage. plan; an increase of $15 per week per hut he came back only to fall off a resolved this weekend, with workers Charles Gregory, industrial The union had taken a strike vote Wayne Gagnon and Danny Larson for the Police. Pete Belliveau and BEST NINE-A-Moran 28, Smith 28, —Reggie Mosher- Ina Tourtellotte of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and seven employee for long duration illness early last week but Friday union of­ Car-bike accident 14th hole, Jim McCarthy-Lil Hunter overwhelmingly accepting a three- relations manager for Millers Falls, each had three hits and Tony Falcet- Mike Halloran each collected two Evelhoch 28, Plodzik 28; B- grandchildren. and accident compensation; and life ficials and management had sounded 1st hole. year pact. said the health coverage benefits in­ hurts 10-year-old ta, Dave Simpson and Walt Larich blows for the Painters. Markowski 25, Pie 26, Foster 26, Ted- Funeral services will be Tuesday insurance benefits of $8,000 per optimistic about the prospects of NET- A -J a n Harrigan 91-20-71, B A spokesman for Union Negotiator clude: providing each employee with MANCHESTER — A 10-year-old two apiece for A&N. Nelson Eddy, French net event ford 2 7 Anderson 27, Schotta 27, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal employee. settlement. —Edyth Zubrow 95-27-68, C —Rita Jack Ferreira said the settlement in­ a $50,0()0 policy for Major Medical in­ Steve Hadge and Roy Berntsen had DUSTY LaPolt 27; C-EMwards 23, McMahon Church, 41 Park St., Manchester. In addition, beginning Dec. 1, Laurel Street boy Is In stable condi­ Farley 105-32-73; Front Nine —A tion today at Hartford Hospital with two apiece for Methodist. Rockwell International stopped 24, Narkon 25, Allen 26; Gross- Burial will be in Green Cemetery, Standings: Highland Park Market —Mona Kemp 43-10-33, B —Doris ITt head injuries after being struck by a Ed’s Arco, 11-5, at Keeney Field. Len tough physically Plodzlk 78. Glastonbury with full military 54, Army & Navy 3-1, Manchester SWEEPS-A-Gross-Vonderkall 79, Adler 47-13-34, C -F arley 54-16-38; car near his home while riding a Riccio had three safeties and Marty honors. Friends may call at the Town auctions goods Pizza 3-2, Lastrada Pizza 3-2, Oil Net-Plodzik 71; B-Gross-Sullivan 79, Mystery —A —Harrigan 86-20-66, B bicycle about 6:30 Saturday evening. Bodner, and Rick Fields two apiece PARIS (UPI) — Such is the nature Jimmy Connors, who reached the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Heat 2-3, Farr’s 1-3, Tierney’s 1-4, Net-Foster 68, Skinner 71; C-Gross- -Zubrow 90-27-63, C -F arley 99-32- Lawrence Strickland, of 77 Laurel for Rockwell. Jeff Holt and Steve of the modem tennis circuit that the quarterfinals Sunday when his Manchester, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Methodist 1-4. Saternis each rapped three hits and Shea 84, Net-D’Appollonio 67, Zanis 67. Memorial contributions may be St., apparently swerved into the path world’s top ranking players now only ^ en ch opponent Yannick Noah had £ Ralph Pemberton, Bill Sibrinsz and to retire after two sets with a pulled 69. NET- A -A l Kemp 71-9-62, Joel recovered by police of a car driven by Joanne Mumley, gather for about half a dozen tour­ made to the National Multiple FELINE John Chidester two each for Ed’s. HOLE-IN-ONE-Bob Jones aced the Sokolov 75-10-65, Jim Mary 73-8-65, B Sclerosis Society, 230 Scarborough MANCHESTER - Over 120 lost or before the police department garage, 19, of 21 Chestnut St., without war­ naments each year. muscle, has also played less tennis Standings: Thrifty Package Store Standings: CBT 4-0, Vlttner’s 3-2, this year and appears as hungry for eighth hole Thursday using an eight -N e il Brooks 80-16-64, C -B ill St., Hartford. stolen Items recovered by the police, was orderly with bidders having the ning according to witnesses. The French Open is one of those Picano 94-30-64, George Marloifr 90- 4-1, Personal Tee 3-1, Wendy’s 2-3, Dean Machine 3-2, DeMolay 3-2, Se­ success as always. iron. The feat was witnessed by Don but never claimed by owners, were opportunity to eye the goods for an toumaments-by common consent it 22-68, Larry Scranton 88-20-68; Front Royal Arch Degree Church women Buffalo Water Tavern 0-4. cond Congo 3-2, Rockwell 2-2, Angels Connors will play Hans Anderson, Pat Mistretta and Dave auctioned off Saturday morning un­ hour before the auction opened. is Uie physically toughest in the Nine —A —Kemp 36-5-31, Mary 36- MANCHESTER - The Royal 1-4, Ed’s 0-5. world, played on slow clay over five Gildemelster of Chile for a semifinal Kozlovich. der the gavel of the town’s General Everything from harmonicas to MANCHESTER - Emanuel REC First names not noted on info 432, Howard Latimer 38-6-32; B Arch Degree will be conferred by S€tS> berth. Gildemelster outlasted Service Administrator, Maurice jockey statues to- telephones were Church Women will meet tomorrow Postal Employees whipped Center WOMEN’S REC turned in. —Ray Peracchio 39-8-31, C —Jerry Delta Chapter, RAM, on a class of evening at 7:30 in Luther Hall. With nine of the 10 top world Mexico’s Raul Ramirez 3-6, 6-3, 0-6, candidates when it meets Wednesday Pass at the pplice station. The three- available, and many of the hopefuls Congo, 14-8, last Friday at Nike Thirteen runs In the fourth inning Laraia 42-10-32, Ed Steven 49-17-32, hour sale landed |3,300 for the were children. However, no bids Phebe Cih;le has arranged the players here-only Roscoe Tanner is 6-3, 10-8 in a 3 hour 53 minute Tallwood Pat Hogan 48-16-32, Picano 47-15-32; at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Field. Tom Martin had five hits, in­ broke it open as Savings Bank of marathon. general fund, according to Pass. from minors were accepted unless program which will be music by the misslng-lt is a good opportunity to Mystery —A —Kemp 64-9-55, Sokolov George Griffing, most excellent cluding the cycle, and Len Caruso, Manchester routed Rena’s Tavern, The other quarterfinal pairing MEN’S CLUB- Stableford -A Flight About $00 spectators and anxious they were accompanied by an adult. Beethoven Singers under direction of Jack Hull, Dave Krinjak, Drew take stock of bow the year is going. —Gross —Ken Comerford 54, Net 66-10-56, B -B rooks 70-16-54, C high priest, will preside. Officers’ 28-7, last Friday at Cheney Tech. Most remarkable is John decided Sunday pits Vitas Gerulaitis bidders turned out under threatening James McKay. Chevalier and Bill Wright each had —Lou Argenio 53-8-61, Bill Knowles —Picano 82-30-52, Marlow 79-22-57. dress will be robes. Lodge meeting Kerry Hainsey had four hits, in­ McEnroe’s early exit. After winning against Wojtek Fibak. Gerulaitis skies to see Pass take over the Election of officers will be held and two hits for Postal. Four players had 49-10-59, Tony Steullet 52-6-58, LADIES- Net -A -Becky Rubin 90- MANCHESTER - Sunset cluding a three-run homer, and Robin beat fellow American Ferdi Taygan Sunaet Club microphone as auctioneer with about annual reports presented. two hits apiece for Congo. the U.S. Open last September and George Bednarz 52-6-58, John 18-72, B -H elen Rice 106-31-75; Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at Bryant and Debbie Pullo also four MANCHESTER - The Sunset half the merchandise consisting of Non-circle women will provide Standings: Zembrowskl’s 5-0, being ranked No. 2 tehind Bjorn 6-3,75,6-1 and Fibak ended the giant­ Neligon 54-3-57, Bob Normington 53- Better Nine —A —Rubin 40-9-31, B 8 p.m. at the Marine Club Hall, refreshments. Ail women of the safeties each for SBM. Lorraine Borg, he seemed set to challenge the killing spree of McNamee with a 6-4, Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at bicycles in various'degrres'o?"ais- Nelson Freightway 4-1, West Side Barlle added three hits and Lynn 3-56, Leo Bravakis 47-9-56; B flight —Mary Kearney 47-17-30, Blind Nine 1 at the Senior Citizens Center. So<:ial repair. Parker Street. church are invited. Italian Kitchen 4-1, Postal 2-3, Reed Sw ^e for the top spot this year. 6-4, 8-7, 6-3 victory. —Gross —Leslie Christenson 46, Net —A —Lil Hupter 51-12-39, B —Devra ’The special guest will be Lois Solder, Ann DeMarchi and Donna McNamee, who ousted McEnroe in games will be played following the Construction 2-3, MCC Vets 1-4, But too much tennis and a sore —Jim Dawson 42-16-58, Al Smith 42- Baum 52-13-39. ' Bidding was fast and furious but at Sweeney, district deputy president of Ladies Aid Cammeyer two apiece for SBM. the previous round, saved three meeting. ankle led to a th|rd round loss to 13-55, Chick Seaback 40-15-55, George TWO BALL- Gross —Jack Hunter- one point, buyers gave way when an Welcome Lodge of East Hartford. MANCHESTER — The Ladles Aid Garden Sales 1-4, Congo 0-4. Adrienne Diner and Cathy Carlson match points in coming from 3-6 Members will meet Thursday at Australian journeyman Paul Dick Good 164, Joel Sokolov-Pete unidentified deaf person’s sealed bid Members are reminded to bring Society of Zion Evangelical Lutheran each had two hits and Barbara Howard 38-16-54, Andy Rhoades 39- 10:15 a.m. for a trip to the Coachlight McNamee. down to win the tie-breaker-his fifth Naktenis 164; Net — Al Kemp-Jack of $25 for a movie projector went un­ articles for the silent auction. Church will meet W^nesday at 7:30 NIKE Blackwell a two-run homer for 15-54, John Banavige 41-13-54, Ted Dinner Theater. Borg, by contrast, appears as in two games-by 8-6. Kearney 131, Gary Grilli-Rick challenged. The sale, conducted p.m. at the church. Final plans for Five runs in the fifth propelled Renn’s. Blasko 43-11-54; C Flight -G ross Gus’s to an 8-0 blanking of ulti Cir­ sharp as ever as be beads towards a In to d y ’s fourth-round matches, —Arnold Dumeer 42, Net —Mike Lawrence 136, Bill Peck-Dick Waddell PTA hoard Award ceremony Rummage sale set the historic tour will be made. Standings; SBM 4-1, Italian record third successive French title. Borg faces Balacz Taroczy of Town General Services Administrator Maurice Pass calls cuits at Nike Field. Jim Colla, John Kitchen 4-1, Tikey Painters S-1, Masse 36-25-61, Larry Adams 27-34- Spellman 138, Walt Nadzak-Jack MANCHESTER executive MANCHESTER - Outstanding MANCHESTER — ’There will be a Refreshments will served by It is no coincidence that Borg has Hungary and Peter McNamara, the for order Saturday morning at the police station prior to the Quaglla and Al Ledger each had t o Bucklanders 3-2, B&J Auto Repair 2- 81, Ken Anderson 3 2 -2 ^ , Bob Allard Woodcock J40, Stan Davis-Walt board of the Waddell School Parents students at Manchester High School rummage sale on ’Tuesday, from 9 Esther Bronke, Margaret Dey and dropped out of the grinding circuit sole surviving Australian, takes on hits for Gus’s. Dave Kosciol had two 2, Moriarty Bros. 2-3, Elks Club 1-4, 35-24-59, Sam Sapienza 33-25-58, Bill Mawhinney 140; Closest to pin—Pete and Teachers Association will meet town’s annual auction. Over 120 items, including 61 bicycles, be recognized at an award ceremony a.m. to noon, in Cooper Hall of South Marion Edwin. Mite boxes are due at this year and is choosing his tour­ Italian Corrado Barazzuttl. of Circuits’ six hits. Renn’s 0-5. Dowd 38-19-57. Naktenis. today at 7:30 p.m. in the Media netted the town about $3,300, according to Pass. (Heraid photo at the school cafeteria June 12 from United Methodist Church, 1226 Main the meeting and reservations for the naments carefully. Center. byFoiey) 7:30 to 9 p.m. St. Boston trip should be paid up. 10 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2. IWO EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2, 1960 - 11 6 coreboQrd Alice Miller 1372 71-73-7&-77-296 lo o e s.m NEW YORK rnrSbim oH cmcagO Kansas city Cathy Morie 1,XS 71-76-78-73-28? 767^74•74-MI •brhbi abrhbl ibrhbl abrbbl Sandra Palmer 1825 75-74-74-74-897 Dan Pohl, MM 76-75-767S-2M Yooibldct lOlOOMonncf 4 10 0 . Morrlniib SOlOWIlfonU 4000 Myra Van Hoose 1,285 74-75^75-387 Bill Sander, MM 7674-7I-74-2M Long, hard day for Jackson 4 0 0 0 Beau |84B JUST ASK *.‘.'.2. Squireilb SilO UWAnfa MargaStubblefildl,2S 75-75-71-76-297 75•7577-7^494 T o m R ltT m i 7789-7989-2M might have been a starter’s pistol or when the case comes up and a team 8 0 1 0 J oAmw earner 1825 7568-76-79-2S7 ' NEW YORK (UPI) - It had been a The incident took place less than Thomas Settleduccuto, 20, of Staten I’m just glad he wasn’t hurt.” Mizzlllllb SOOlEailarU 1000 joi^dh SSZlOtlicf 8 1 0 0 71-76-75-78-298 Terry n^M 4B 75-75-75-74-294 Murray OkJerman Amelia RorerlJB) Mike Nicolette, 9848 long day, and Reggie Jackson made two hours after Jackson belted a two- something — but I wasn’t going to spokesman said the slugger was, “a Star Ron Guidry, apparent­ r 'S r :' JSSSSSSTi!’ 511? s o iip S S c 8 0 2 1 Louise Bruce 1,(E07 77- 75-71-77-298 75-7670-76-894 Island, came along, recognized the fflymp _ Oqqq ^IckO b 5JJ1 MooreOb 1010 WtUunrf 8 0 1 0 Harry TayliM’, W 71-7M677-M4 run homer in the 11th inning to give wait around to find out. 1 don’t know little leary about the vrtiole thing Jorgnsn r( 4111 Lacy If Alice Rltzmao960 81-74-75-71-299 Leonard Thompsn, M16 74-7677-70-3M it quite clear he didn’t want to talk Yankee star, and offered their help. ly feeling a sense of comic relief BASEBALL ><>‘ 2, Boolejrrf 1110------Alkenslb 4 0 1 0 960 where he was pointing it but I wasn’t HeodnnU SlSOMlInerlb >1)0 Baiimrf 8000 Chalkdb 8 0 1 0 AUTO RACING A1 (>lberger^fc6 76767674- JM " alxwt it anymore. the Yankees an 8-6 victory over the Viera then allegedly took at least one because he doesn’t want to get the when he found out Jackson was not Norman If 10 0 0 Nicosia c 3111 Nrdbpph . Eva OiangSOO 7^73«-74-aOO Jim Simons, $66 74-Tl-76r7-a» 1 0 1 1 Braun ph 1000 79-78-78-78-300 By Murray OMernuui “I have nothing more to say,” Blue Jays. bottle out of a trash can and threw it going to stand around and find out thing dragged throu^ the media.” hurt, joked, “ Now every time MaddoiSb 8011 Berra a 41IS Bain® OOOOWhlteft _____8 0 1 0 ' Vicki Tabor 800 F^ll^rU.IBU 70-758674-2M GlynnSb lO O O B Ib ^ p SO 1 1 Klmmc so il LaCockph 1000 ' Marlene Floyd MO 74- 78-76-74-MO Greg Powers. 1816 74-767675-MB Jackson said Sunday following the According to Jackson, a car driven at Jackson. The ballplayer and the where he was pointing it.” Jackson didn’t play Sunday but it somebody shoots off an M-80 in the East Haosmnp 0000 - 4 0 0 0 NASCAR 400 Gale Lui^uistSOO 7«-78-75^-300 Scott SImpsM), 9816 7672-71-78-3M by a companion of Viera of New York After the incident, which took wasn’t clear as to why. Yankee W L Pet. GB Trevlnoc 1000 ”ToUiii !SB’ 88 6 12 6 ToUli 811 7 1 At OollMe Station. Texas. June 1 Elaine Hand 800 78- 71-74-77-300 David Thore, 106 74-74-7675-88 The tipoff: ’ 11-7 victory over two Samaritans then chased Viera stands, Reggie will probably come New York a U - Falconep 8 0 0 0 I. Cale Yarborough. Chevrolet, 200 BeUy King 640 75- 78-75-75-301 .644 eSUcago 08000081-6 Peggy Conley 640 Scott Watkins, 9816 7672-7677-8M was blocking Jackson’s path down place at about 2 a.m. EOT, Jackson manager Dick Ifbwser said he was Milwaukee )l a W PacelU p 0000 laps, 1S4j0I5 m ^ . 75- 71-79-75-301 the . ”I don’t wan­ part of, the way down 83td Street running in from the outfield. I’m not .646 4 K anaasaty 010000000-1 K a w McMullen 640 77-73-74-77-301 Peter Oosterfauls, 9748 77861676M7 went Into a favorite restaurant, and planning to rest by Jackson and Toronto a a joo 6^ Bombekp^IIUL»U 0000 v u v u Iii-U.E -U . Washington 2. DF*-ChIcagoDF^-Oilcago 2. i. Richard Petty, Chevrolet, 199. Miller Barber. 8748 74-72-7679-397 Jerry CXileman, the broadcaster turned manager of na be in the papers anymore. I’m East 83rd Street as the unidentified before giving up. sitting next to him in the dugout Boston 2b 8. B tib ty Allison, Ford, 199. Kathy HIU 640 79- 74-71-T7-301 a M .478 7^ H.B. DuntxSTS Dale Douglass, 9748 76767675- 297 the San Diego Padres, has figured out quicidy how to was later questioned by police. Graig Nettles because of the late Baltimore Tout. 33n 3s Br 3a ToUU Tnt«u 3^^US7 w U1 1 UII p „ ^ , s,„|re,. «. Brail. K u m SB-MorrlKn. s City 5- 4. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet, U7. 78-76-74-72-308 tired of it. I told the police I’d help ail friend attempted to park his car. “One of the guys said, 'Let’s chase anymore.” a S4 .478 7^ Cindy Chamberlin 526 76- 75-77-75-308 Ray Floyd, 9748 74-767676297 cope with talent that makes three and four times as Cleveland a 84 .487 8 New York 000110010-3 LatNm. 5. Terry Lavonte, Chevrolet, 196. Scott Steger, 1728 7671-7676-2M I couid and now I have to look at this Jackson asked the driver to move the Jackson said that 15 minutes after game Saturday night. But early Aside from his numerous problems Detroit Cathy MantSE 73- 73«-77-303 much in salary as he does. How, he was asked, do you him for the hell of it,” ’ said Jackson, 18 S ,4a Pittabiuih 001 17130x-13 IP H RERBBSO 6. Richard Childrius, Chevrolet, 196. WhMler ste w a^ 8730 76767677-800 (the gathered media). I don't wanna car and, after an exchange of woi^s, who has been involved in two other the incident, the driver of the .car; arrivers at said with former Yankee manager Billy West E-TaveraaS, Morales, Bibby, Berra 2. ch iean 7. Dave Marcis^ldsmoblle, 194. Kathy Young 525 78-72-74-79-308 Jeff Thomsen, 8712 76767674-301 criticize them? "I don’t have to,” he answer^, then W L Pet. GB DP-New York 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB- ^ u ( W 7 4 l 8. HarryGant, Chevrolet, 199. Robin WaIUm410 77- 76-77-74-804 Fred Gibson. 8m 74-7677-78-36 Jackson again asked the driver to returned and apologized to him. Jackson’s name was in the original Kansas City 7 S 1 1 4 8 M.J. Smith 410 78- 73-78-75-304 grinned. "I bench them.” talk to you guys.” non-baseball incidents since Martin and owner George Stein- 27 19 .SS7 — New York 8. P ittsburg 6. 2B - Farmer 2 2 0 0 1 0 9. Dale'Emhardt, Chevrolet, 191. The Yankee star was involved in an move the car from his path. becoming a Yankee. "I took a couplp Police, who found three bullet lineup. brenner, the controversial Jackson Oakland 25 22 .532 2v^ Hendencm, Taveras, Berra, Madlock, Kansas City 10. James ^ Ito n , Chevrolet, 168. JoAnn Prentice 410 75-76-77-75-304 Chicago 25 23 i21 3 Law.HR-Jorsensen(4).Berra(1).SB- Leonard(L44)...... 72-3 8 5 5 2 3 II. Ronnie 'nKNnai, CHievroIet, 187. Catherine Duggan 410 79- 76-74-75-304 Jai Alai incident in Manhattan early Sunday According to Jackson, the man of steps (actually about halfway holes that they thought were bullet “I had already planned to rest him has had two other run-ins with people Seattle 84 24 jOD 4 Taveras. &-Blbby. Christenson 0 1 0 0 0 0 12. Lake S p ^ , Chevrolet, 186. Gale HiraU 410 78- 76-75-75-304 parked his car and Jackson holes, in a nearby awning, arrested and Nettles anyway,’.’ the manager Texas 23 23 JOO 4 IP H RERBBSO PatUn I M 8 1 0 0 0 13. Jimmy Finger, Buick, 181. Sue Fogleman 410 75- 77-76-76-304 Q. What happened U it year to Roy Smalley, the ihortitop of morning during which 25-year-old down the block) and I decided not to away from Yankee Stadium. One in­ California 19 S .432 7 New York 14. Cecil Goithm, Oldsmobile. 180. Sylvia Ferdon410 74- 60-74-76-30I Entries Christenson pitched to 1 batter In 8th. Jane Renner 410 77-75-74-76-304 the MlnnesoU Twlin who lUrted the leaioB like a home afire Angel Viera allegedly fired three proceeded to a stop light. Viera then (chase him) because both my legs Viera and made the charges against said after the game. volved Reggie chasing a fan outside Minnesota 16 29 ' JB3 9^k Falcone (L3-4) 42-3 6 6 1 2 1 ¥f-Leonard. PB-Porter. T—3:03. A— 15. B.K. Ulrich, Chevrolet, 179. Hnt and then UUed off badly? Whnt did he finally wind np Saturday's Results Pacella Judy Clark 3E 80- 75-75-74-306 him. Jackson said he wasn’t scared 0 0 2 2 1 0 S.48I. 16. Billy H ^an. ^ Ic k , 178. 77- 75-77-76-306 2.Zigil«amb shots in his direction. Viera, a got out of the passenger side of the were hurting. We were actually Before the game, Howser seemed the Stadium parking lot after a dis­ California 5, Deunit 1 Bomback 1-311101 17. Baxter n ice . Oievrolel, 178. Susan O'Connor 3S l.CswIlwaUI batting? — J.D., Ln Crone, Wia. at first, but then realized the gun was Baltimore 11. Minnesota 1 Hausman 2 5 4 3 1 2 OAKLAND TEXAS Mary Dwyer 326 75- 76-78-76-306 iH keM rarl passenger in a car that had been parked car and started yelling racial laughing. as much in the dark as anyone. pute over an autograph and the other 18. Frank Warren. Dodge, 176. Lori N e l^ S B 76- 77-76-78-306 Milwaukee 1^ Boston 8 Glyi 1 1 0 0 0 0 ab r h bl ab r h bi 19. Jimmy Means, Chevrolet, 173. 5. Fants-laan i fadfrlirlarw blocking the path of Jackson’s, was obscenities — first in Spanish and “Then the guy approached from real and became “very scared.” “I heard aboout it on the radio at 8 took place in a New York movie New York8. T0ronU>6,11 PitUburgh Hendrsn If 5 1 8 0 Rivers cf 4 1 0 0 Donna Davis 3S 76- 75-77-T7-386 7.ln*-KMca 20. Nelson Oswald. Buick, 173. 79- 76-76-75-308 charged with attempted murder, then in English — at Jackson. Jackson, who left with the Yankees a.m.,” Howser said in reference to theater, when Jackson and a female Kansas City L Chicago 4 Bibby (W 6-1) 9 8 3 1 3 5 Murpbycf S0 10WilU2b 5 110 21. Henry Jones, Oldsmobile, 170. JanFerrarls28l Sikt KwTtfis-Asit I the other side of the street and fired CTevelandS.SealUef Pacella pitdied to2 batters in5lh. Pagedh SlllOUverlf 5132 Beth Stone 881 81- 72-75-77-306 22. Roger Hanby, Chevrolet, 163. Ssesn^ reckless endangerment and posses­ At this point, two men, William three shots in the air. At first we for Kansas City after Sunday’s game, the shooting. “Nothing surprises me friend were allegedly harassed. Oakland i Texas 3 HBP-by Pacella (Lacy). T-2:S7. i Groaalb S 0 1 0 8eI13b 4 1 1 1 23. Benny Parsons, Chevrolet. 156. SilvU Bertolaccinl 26 73-6-76-77-307 75-77-78-77-308 sion of a deadly weapon. Mangual, 20, of Brooklyn, and thought it wasn’t a real gun — that it will probably have to appear in court in New York —especially at 2 a.m. Sunday’s Results 49,636. Armas rf 4021 Putnam lb 22 34 84. Bobby Wawik, Buick. 144. 125 l.lMe5hr«ta LNdMns Milwaukee 8, Boston 5 Newman c 1 0 0 0 ZUk dh 4 0 0 0 Becky Pearson 125 78- 74-758O-30B 3.EM^K»tvn l UtdmnOii New York 11, Toronto 7 ATLANTA” LOS ANGELES Heath c 3 0 1 0 JNoirU rf 3 0 1 0 Kathy Cornelius 75-7454-78-Sm) IGsae-lbitl imt-irnet Chicago 6. Kansas Gty 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi KlutU3b 4010Sundbrgc 40 10 Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix C^rla Glasgow 77- 75-78-79-309 SeatUe8.aeveUod7 Hubbrd2b 42 30 Lopes2b 4 0 1 0 Guerrer _ _ss 3110 Harrlsn ss 3 110 At Jaram a, Spain, June 1 79- 78-75-79-309 7. hfsrin liin r I I. Fwsts-Zjrrs Texas 7. Oakland 3 Murphy cf 4 1 3 2 Russell u 5 00 0 Edwnls2b 10 0 0 1. Alan Jones, Australia, Williams. 80 Katl Blszanlz 78- 73-7680-306 Saks Omn-Hpa California at Detroit, ppd., rain Chmols lb 5 121 Johnstn rf 3 2 2 0 Revmg lb 3 0 11 laps In 1:43:14.06; 96.848 mph. Susie McAllister - 79-75-77-78-310 Tkrt: Baltimore at Minnesota, pjxl., rain Matthwsrf 4111Garveylb 5 2 4 2 Totals SS3123Totals 357 11 7 2. Joeben Mass, West Germany, Arrows, Betty Burfelndt 78-78-75-79-310 league RSox blow lead, Homer 3b 50P4 seconds behind Dianne Dailey 77- 756-75-311 Soderholm used thumb 22 24 BakerU 4 1 1 3 Oakland 000001011-3 I .lv u M y i LEMr-Zvra Monday's Games (All Times__ EDT) Blanks 3b lOOOCeySb 5 0 30 Texas llSOOOOOx-? 3. Ellode Angelis. Italy, Lotus, 1:1217 Susan Grams 75-75A-77-3U 4. Karrsgai-OlarTeta 7580-766-311 M llwaukw (Tfavers«) at Baltimore B u r r ^ l f 4 0 0 0 Thmssn cf 5 0 1 0 E-Keough, Wills. DP-Texaa4. LOB- 4. Jean-Pierre Jarrier. France. Tyrrell, 1 Vicki Singleton 5. tw q Mwif I e.kwrflMrtial lap behind 78- 75-7580-312 Tonight's games (Slone M ). 7:30 p.m. N.hranyc S llO & lq jle c 3 0 0 0 o a k U iK l7 .T e u il.lB - P e g e .H R - 7.IBe4tpa LficfwIartwMi CalUoniUIFlwlSJ)alToromo(Leil Gomeiia 41 10 Gollip 1000 oilvei-(5),Pulnam2(4).SB-Hen. 7:30 p. Aleundrp 3000 Uwph 1 000 Hairelaon.S-Rlveri.SF-P« lap a-Paula Slivlnsky 80- 76-7783-316 Sf*t Jne-taan The firared out in mid-season that the best way to AT&P vs. Nichols, 6 —Buckley Oakland (Kingmaim 06) at Cleveland Campp 1 0 0 0 Beckwth p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ^ BBSO 6. Patrice Gaillard, France. Ensign. 5 Terry Mayes 79- 758680-320 fsortk: pitch to the switch-hitting was to change iu> on him, before bat with Yanks Brewers explode (Garland (M)),7!n p.m Monday ph 1 0 0 0 oaklsnd laps Barbara Moxness 78-77-75“ wdr Oilers vs. Boland, 6 —Leber Did not finish: David Kennedy, Ireland. l.lMC giving him a lot of slow stuff and breaking pitches. From July Seattle (Honeycutt 7-1) at Delroli ? S S S kSST id h i) 21-3 6 7 6 0 1 (Morris06),8p.m. 32-3 4 0 0 I 2 Shadow; Alain Proust, France. McLaren: IZepfi 1 to the end of the season, he batted .187. But he still wound up NEW YORK (UPI) - A funny "I'm not riding with him KekeRosberg, Finland, httipaldi; Derek that landed in the right field stands. AMERICAN BOSTON (UPI) — Ben Oglivie put Money, who always seems to be in­ Texas (Mallack 3-1) at Chicago 2 1 0 0 2 1 S. Fanis with a respectable .271 that included his career highs of 24 thing happpened to Eric Soderholm anymore,” quipped Spencer, who it mildly. (Baumgarten U).8;30p.m. Touts 36 9 13 6 ToUls 38 5 12 5 Texas Daly, Ireland, Tyrrell; Jan Lammers, Kemper Open 7.lkni homers and 95 runs batted in. “I never go up there thinking home Army & Navy topped American strumental in Milwaukee victories Boston (SUnley 3{) at Minnesota AtUnU 103(milO-9 Darwln(W4-l) 82-312 3 2 3 4 Holland; Mario Andretti, U.S.. Lotus; At Bethesda, Md., June 1 SiktKkt on the way to his own hitting party— didn’t play, but chided his teammate run but I can hit it out if I get my “Sure we scored eight runs in the over Boston, said there’s no secret to (Redfen)M).6:S6 p.m. Lot Angeles (XS 003 OOO- 5 Lyle 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Riccardo Patrese, lUIy, Arrows; Ricardo (Par 70) Legion, 5-3, last Friday at Waddell New Y(wk (Guidry 5-1) at Kansas City DP-Los Angeles 1. LOB-AtlanU 6. Om acho pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Zunlno, Argentina, Brabham: Jacques John Mahaffey, 172,0(D 6672- 87-86-2T5 Fifth: he almost didn’t make it. for driving a car that was low on both seventh inning, but I look at it ligr...... pitch.” y his success. (SpUttorff»), 8:35 p.m. Los Angeles 11.2B—Hubbard 2, Cham­ WP-Camacbo. T-2:SS. A-173BB Lafilte, France. Ligier: Carlos Reute- Craig SUdler.9ti200 66868687-278 I.EMt-MwI 2.in^Ctya gas and water. “We were standing Field. Brian Brophy roped a two-run bliss. G ^ e x . HR—Homer2 (3), Garvey mann, Argentina, Williams; Emilio Git Morgan,Mo _ IZ7J00 71- 867670-279 Q. I recently saw a list of former NFL players who also Soderholm and New York Yankee John Mayberry drove in four runs another way,” said Oglivie, who Tuesday’s Games 3. K v ^ ian n 4.l8»-fehl homer and winning pitcher Joel “Sometimes you have pretty good Milwaukee at Baltimore, night (U). Baker (9). S-Sciosia. S F - VilloU. Spain, WiltUms; Geoff Lees. Jack Newton, 917,600 72- 868671-280 played major-leam baseball at one time or another, among teammate were out there thumbing and some guy cracked a three-run double to cap the Matthews, Homer. BriUin. Shadow: Nelson liquet, Brazil, LEE Trevino. 917.800 66700672-280 S. Iff Otifftts for the Blue Jays three with his ninth Tinney aided his own cause with a luck against a certain team and California at Toronto, night whom were Jim Thorpe, Ace Parker, Ernie Nevers, George stranded on a highway five miles named Gilligan and his kid picked us ’ 8-5 victory over Oakland at Geveland, night IP H RERBBSO Brabham; John Watson, Britain. McLa­ Bob Gilder, 913.400 7671-71-89-281 T. teBT-iiiitialIZegw-Knca and 10th homers of the year. two-run single. Tinney fanned 10. Boston is one of those teams for me,” Seattle at Detroit, n i^ t AtlanU ren; DidlerPironl, France, Ligier; Eddie Hale Irwin, 913.400 76867671-281 Sf^ Pacl6lartw«i Halts, Charley Berry, Tom Brown and Carroll Hardy. Doesn’t from Yankee Stadium Sunday. The up. I said, ‘we’re Spencer and the sagging Boston Red Sox Sunday, Texas at Chicago, night Alxndr(W62) 563 7 5 S 4 4 Cheever, U.S., Osella. Tom WaUon, 913,400 71-8673-86-281 Jack BanU, who pitched for the Brooklyn Dodgers In the late The loss dropped the Blue Jays to Jimmy Powers had two hits and two said Money. “You have to have those 31-3 5 0 0 0 0 World Driver Leaders Sixth: time was 12:45 p.m. Game time was Soderholm of the Yankees, can we “We show ^ that we can come back Boston at Minnesota, night Camp (S3) Jay Haas, 911,600 6673- 7671-58 1940s, fit In there somewhere? — Sam Moyer, Allentown, Pa. the .500 mark. Roy RBI for Legion. teams ... they keep you in the New York at Kansas City, night Los Angeles MAJOR 1, AUn Jones, Australia. 3 points. 2. Andy Bean, 8953 76867689-283 l.Bmy-lwl LFanfalhna 2:05 p.m. Soderholm’s car had have a ride?’ The boy said W s is his — and coming back from five mns Golti(L34) 8 6 6 4 1 A ^ Nelson Piquet, Brazil. 22. 3, Rene ^^^K Hayes, 19^)0 71-72-7670-583 3. GharoU4art»«i 4, No. Jack BanU out of Southern California was a running Howell doesn’t think the three majors.” Beckwith 1 Amoux, France. 21. 4. Didier Pironi. Artie McNickle, 19500 76767676-28 broken down and the two players first game and he can’t believe this. NATIONAL LEAGUE* S. Rim»i-lhi*wto6.kn»tspi back and defensive back who sUrted with the Philadelphia straight losses to the Yankees will down in one inning is a good com­ Boston’s beleaguered manager East Hough 2 m s s LEAGUE France, 17. 5. Carlos Reulemann, Jeff Mitchell. 19500 71-70«-73-5B INTERNATIONAL L a r^ Nelson, 19500 71- 71-72-6658 T. lm UI m*rts»4Uici t Eagles in 1941 and finished with the Los Angeles Rams in didn’t have a way to get to the He was about eight. I just picked out hurt his club. eback.” Don Zimmer, who saw his team lose W L Pet. GB Howe 1 Argentina, 15.6, Jacques Laffite, France, 1948. He is not the same Jack BanU who pitched for the Ansaldi’s drilled 12 hits in besting PitUburgh 28 18 391 - WP-Beckwilh2.T-2 12.7, Elio de Angelis. lUly, and Jochen Ed Fiori, 97,000 7671-8672-284 Sibi Mke5oT< ballpark. the car that looked the safest.” LEADERS Dave Stockton, 97,000 73- 667686584 Sw fllh: The Red Sox jumped out to 5-0 lead six out of its last nine games at home Philadelphia 23 19 348 2 CINCII^NATl SAN DIEGO Mass, West Cennany, 10. 9, Emerson Dodgers from 1947 through 1950, reaching a h i^ of 10-0 in "You should have seen us,” Once at the Stadium, Soderholm, the Lawyers, 8-4, at Leber Field. Montreal 23 19 .537 2^ Fittipaldi, Brazil, and Riccanlo Patrese. Mike Morley, 96.000 708671-75-286 “We’re not gonna get down behind the two-hit pitching of Steve and slip 7V^ games out of first place abrhbi abrhbl Z-FfWICtSM playing in his first game in over a Dave Einsiedel had three hits and Chicago S S i2 Colllnscf 5 2 3 1 RlchrdsU 5110 IUIy,7. II, Jean-I^aul Jarrier, France, 5, Bobby Walzel. 8,000 72- 73-71-89-285 ’49. Baseball Jack, born in Hutchinson, Kan., was a 6-2V5 Soderholm said after going 5-for-S to because of this,” said Howell, who Renko before a blister on Renko’s in the AL East, could only shake his New York 12, Keke Rosberg, Finland, 4.13. Derek Tom Weiskopf, 96,000 72- 71-7687-286 Ueoedo Dave Kehaya and Ernie Reichle two S « i5 Geronmef OOOOSmIlhM 5111 Daly, Ireland, Alainlin Prost, FrancFrance, and Dave HIU, 8.000 i ItSeVM stringbean. Football Jack was a chunky 195-pounder. help the Yankees to an 11-7 victory week, stroked four singles and a two- had two hits off former teammate St. Louis 16 9 .xe l(W Cooepen S3 4 rftnrrw-n0 1 1 Mmphry t« 4cf 0 11 3 2 Mmnhpv2 0 rf S 5 1 0 6674- 71-76586 right middle finger forced him out head. BATtiNlf: G ilitt Villeneuve, ^ n a d■ a ,J ■ . 17, ■'. _____Bnino Victor Regalado, $5,000 74867673-286 IBe over the Toronto Blue Jays and a run and scored twice and got , 5-3, who worked apiece for 4-4 Ansaldi’s. Mike Bums G riff^ rf 5 0 1 1 Winfield rf 5 02 1 (based on 115 at baU) Glacomelli, lUly, and Joay Scheckter, after five innings. The Brewers “When Renko had to leave, I had to W L Pet, GB FosUrlf 40 00 MOTtnzlb 4 02 0 Danny Edwards, 9 4 ^ 71-71-8675-287 had two bingles and Brian Kennedy Los Angeles 8 19 596 - NATIONAL LEAGUE South Africa, 2. 15, Patrice Gaillard. Dan Haldorson, 9 4,^ 71-748673-287 Q. How many countries Is baseball now played in? Are sweep of their three-game series. some help from his friends as the seven innings to win his fourth jumped all over relievers Tom Knight 3b 42S 0 S b irley p 0 00 0 France. 1 GKbdc doubled for 1-8 Lawyers. go with Burgmeier for as long as I Dncinnatl 27 20 574 1 DrlMsnlb 3 100 Dadeph 100 1 , G AB R H Pet. Jerry Pate, 8.066 71-77-745658 there any behind the Iron CnrUIn? — D.V., SanU C m , Calif. “Jim and 1 were standing there Yankees overcame a 3-0 deficit and straight. "We know we have a good B u r^ e ie r and Dick Drago. Houston S 3 5U 2 45 184 17 6 578 George Archer, 8.066 74- 71-72-71-288 1. Ia$carin5hna could,” said Zimmer. "He’s the only Kenndy2b 4 121Tenacec 4 120 , C}eorge Burns, 8.006 2.k«s»4lM*a According U ex-SUnford coach Dutch Fehring, former San Diego a S .479 5^k Oesterlb 0000 Caih2b 2000 45 m 8 6 560 71-77-87.7658 hitchhiking on the (Major) Deegan went on to the easy victory. ballclub here now and we have the Dick Davis touched off the seventh­ 44 159 S 54 340 Jim Colbert, 8.006 7671-7674-288 3. IrtiM-ZoqH ifieteterta president of the World Amateur Baseball Association, the NATIONAL man who’s been able to get men out. San Francisco 3 27 .48 8 Werner e 20l0Rasmssnp 0000 $. Fmmce-flmt $. Ckarala^arita (Expressway) with our Yankee bags. After Lou Piniella tied the game 3- confidence that wC can overcome AtlanU 18 8 4(9 Bench c 44 16 24 53 S t John (3ook, 8.006 71-71-73-73-588 game is now played on an organized basis in 45 countries, inning outburst with a double and Then I brought in Dick Drago and he HSriie72i,,NY 8 123 IS 40 .38 Morris HaUlsky, 8.005 74-72-71-71-28 7. Irra-Arevan I ik a neJa lwfirt Moriarty Bros, nipped Carter Saturday'srday f ResulU Sotop n a t includes Communist Czechoslovakia, where theie are “Somebody was nice enough to 3 with his third straight hit, Bobby this.” ) 000 Tunwrpli ) 000 simmonj.SlL 40 18 8 44 .324 Jerry McGee. 8,005 73- 73-T3-66-288 Sf*i kmaga %ttnri scored on Gorman Thomas’ single. got hit. I don’t know what I have to PTilladelphla 7. (%icsgo 0 Burnside p 1 0 0 0 Kinney p 0 0 0 0 Hendrick St L three teams that use hand-me-down American equipment. If stop and give us a ride. We got here Brown — who had driven in one run Chevrolet, 8-7, last Friday at Buckley HoustonV San FranciscoO 45 188 8 53 .315 J.C. Snead. 8.006 666677-74-28 MRth: After Mark Brouhard doubled do.” Balrp 1 00 0 Faheyc 1 0 00 Taveras NY 6 175 M 55 .314 Bili Calfee, 8.(02 7587-7671-28 the summer Olympics are held as scheduled in Los Angeles in Field. Winning pitcher Brian Feshler PitUburm 5, New York 0. nighi Humep 0 000 RodngzSb 3 0 00 Russell LA GOLF at 10 minutes after one. The car just with a fourth-inning jjroundout — hit The main topic of conversation Thomas to third, Don Money cracked St. Louisa, Montreal 6. night 44 13 13 50 SIS Bob Eastwood, 8,032 71- 72-71-76-28 1. Irm^arMMtf I Arriaga I4saa 1984, there is a good chance baseball will be on the agenda as Bevacq Sb lilt Steams'. NY 6 150 3 47 .313 Don January. 92,082 started smoking. 1 blocked traffic reliever Tom Buskey’s first pitch for before the game was the Reggie ripped three hits, including the San Diego 7. Cincinnati S, night Lucas p 1010 77-87-73-T2-28 3.fciw4olkikailo 4. FraowM-fiarita an exhibition sport. a pinch-hit single, scoring Thomas AtUnUe, Los Angeles 5, n i^ t AMERICAN LEAGUE Gary Koch, 8,032 7671-71-74-58 S.Uuk»4hraa 6,Ekrri»Uend and I’m sure a lot of people got to the a towering three-run homer — his Jackson incident of early Sunday game-winner, and also homered. Dan Evans2b 2 00 1 G AB R H Pet BUI Kratzert, 8,032 and Brouhard. Money advanced to Sunday's Results ToUls S 7 12 7 ToUls S 6 12 5 Mnlitnr Mil 72- 767672-28 llkerS-laqi i Charab-fiaray Soucier added two hits for Moriar- Pittsburgh 13, New York 3 43 178 40 64 564 Lindy Milter. 8.082 0677-767658 game in the third inning because of fifth in his last 11 games — morning. A Manhattan man was second on Jim Dwyer’s and Clnclnn.ll )JOO)OOS>-7 |U5,000 LPGA Tournament Site Irra-fim Q. What ever happened to Eddie Lee Ivery and Steve Atkins ty’s. Jim MacGillvary pitched well Raquet finalists Chicago 5,1%lladel^U4 San Diego 00003(01-6 45 13 8 58 .349 Jack Renner. 8.082 73- 74-71-71-28 me.” to rive New York a 6-3 lead. Graig charged with attempted murder Montreal 7^St Lou(s6,12 innings « 181 19 6 548 At New Rochelle. N.Y., June 1 Howard Twitty, 8.032 7673-7687-28 Ttiith: of Green Bny? Will they be back with the Packers in foil with Charlie Moore running for E^Wemer, Tcn.ee D P ^ n IMcgZ. • (Par 72) Steve Veria to. 8,032 and Chris Ogden socked two blows in­ WESTMINSTER, Calif. (UPI) - Cincinnati 7. San Diego 6 LOB-CIncinnati 5. San Diego 9. * o - mii 43 178 6 61 343 767671-73—28 health. — M. Knblk, WUlIngboro, N J. Soderholm didn’t seem to know Nettles added a two-run pinch homer after allegedly taking three shots in 41 13 21 57 543 Beth Daniel 918,750 72-74-70-71-287 Lanny Wadkins, 92,0327672-^72-58 l.Cmwen* LKarra Money, ’s grounder was AtlanU 9, Los Angeles 5 Collins, Kennedy. Werner, Knight, k p Both went down with knee injuries as rookies last season. cluding a homer for Carter’s. Dave Brown of the Seattle Seahawks « 149 22 51 .36 Nancy Lopez Mltnl0500 76766673-2B5 Jack Kenner. $2,082 14M 4.0arria what was wrong with the car, but in the fifth to break it wide open and the direction of the Yankee slugger San Francisco 6. Houston 2 Tenace, Winfield. 3B-Bevacqua, H ^ ninw 767671-71-58 hobbled by Dave 8 13 14 3 56 JoAnn Washam 10500 72-71-72-74-289 Ed E)ougherty, $1587 75-7673-72-590 S. Arcaraal Ivery went into surgery after the first game. Atkins lasted and Willie Buchanan of the San Diego Monday's Games Bench (7). SB-Cotlins 2. Richards. V e ln ’’^ kteiagal picked up a fan belt and said it had nail former Yankee , after an argument. 34 US 18 3 5 8 Debbie Austin 6550 72- 72-72-74-290 John Fought, $158 7671-72-71-590 throuA seven games. Both should be OK in 1980. Most of the Stapleton, allowing Moore to score. (All Times EDT) Mumphrey. S~Soto. SF-Evans. Trammell. Del 7,Gerv| lEisckia been given to him by the police, who 4-4, with the loss. Jackson didn’t play Sunday, but With Scott Lawrence twirling a Chargers, both defensive backs, ad­ (Chicago (Krukow 66) at Montreal 41 1« 8 SO .33 Vicki Fergon 5,000 73- 72-74-72-Sl Arnold Palmer, $1587 74-7673-73-5W Site Isscaran other Packer backs have also undergone knee surgery this off­ After Robin Yount singled, Molltor IP H R ER BB SO ^ vering. Oak 8 13 21 3 38 4,187 74- 7670-73-2B Mark Pfeil,$1587 two-hitter, Nichols Tire edged the vanced to the finals of the NFL (Palmer61).7:3p.m. Cincinnati . — 72-74-73-71-290 season. lowed the car for him. He didn’t even “1 kind of knew what was coming,” Manager Dick Howser said he was Phlladelf^ia (Lerch 1-6) at Pittsburgh HOME RUNS Sandra Pm t 4,187 72-72-73-76-292 Mike Reid, $1587 71-72-671-290 Elevmt scored on Cecil Cooper’s single, tying 4 2-3 8 3 3 2 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE-Schmidl, Phil Barbara MizrabieS.lX 767674-71-293 know what the fan belt was. Brown said of the Buskey changeup thinking of resting him anyway. Medics, 3-2, Saturday at Buckley. Players Association Racquetbail ID, )tolK nioii)-)),T ^ ro _ _ ^__ 12-3 1 0 0 0 1 Bob Shearer, $1587 77-767673-290 l.Kawada Ptafre 2. Kascaraa-fiany the score 5-5. After the bases were 17; Luzinski. Phil 12; Garvey. LA 11; VivUn Brownlee 3,13 767672-72-293 Ron Streck.91587 Clndnnatl (Ucoss44) s Los Angeles gJJr 2 3 3 3 1 0 71- 71-73-76590 3. FraMxtco-Arcaraza I 4.Darria8Mra 4). Is now at good a tennis player as Martina Lawrence and Andy Stenhouse each Tournament with regional victories (Sutton 62), 8:10 p.m. Hendrick, St.LIO: Kingman.(5hi. Baker Kathy Martin 3,125 74-767D-75-29S Tommy Valentin, $1587 71-768677-290 reloaded, Oglivie doubled to give the Hume (S7) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 and Smith, LA and Carter, Mtl 9. ^ y Alcott 3,125 72-73-72-76-293 S.IUkerfMhkerte ilwa-fiarita Navratilova? W u t is the difference in their ages? — E.C., had RBI singles for Nichols. Henry Sunday. Houston(Ryan3-4)atSanDiego(Wise ^San “n'Dlei Diego Hubert Green. $m 74- 7671-72-81 Brewers an 8-5 lead. 2-3), 10 p.m AMERICAN LEAGUE-Oglivie. MU Janet Coles SJS 767689-79-293 Wayne Levi, 9664 72- 7671-72-591 7. hriaga K aneete I Eeaekia-Zeqe Sacramento, Calif. Pawlowski had an RBI triple for the Brown defeated teammate Sam Lucas (L2-2) 41-3 9 4 2 1 4 Laura Baugh Den6.140 77-71-7671-294 AtlanU (Niekro67) at San Francisco Rasmussen 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 12; Rudi. CUI 11; Mayberry. Tor 10; Ron Terry. | m 7677-73-71-591 Site IrtaBi^eawt Tracy, 17, has had a fair share of success in the last year Boston took a 2-6 lead on Carlton Jackson, NY, Zisk, Tex and Velez, Tor9. Pam Higgins 2,140 7674-74-71-294 Skeeter Heath, IB26 Medics. McCullum, a wide receiver, 21-16 and (WhiUonU), 10:3 p.m. Kinney 21-3 2 2 2 1 2 75- 72-71-74-592 iMifth: against the 2S-year-old Czech blaster. But when It comes to Mariners on smooth course Fisk’s two-run homer in the second. Tuesday 's Games Shirlrtiirley 12-3 1 1 1 0 1 RUNS BATTED IN Lori Garbaez 2,140 72-7674-73-294 Barry Jaeckel.$Q26 8676767650 21-5 and Buchanan defeated Cari tftxcl k.. t Dikii, CskSsk »»f»*NATIONAL AkMinu LsCiftuuli—ociiiiiiui,LEAGUE-Schmidl. riPhil Sally Uttle2,140 72-71-71-80-294 Gary Player, $06 767671-75-592 1. lMcara»4MMt Uk crunch in the big tournaments on fasUr surfaces, I feel Chicago at Montreal, night HBP-byUicas(We™rl .^lo. g . a ir v e y . LAW; Hendrldi, Sl.LJI, Fred Lynn’s RBI single in the third Penny Pulz 1,572 74-767670-296 Doug Tewell.$BQ6 76767674-292 3. fntabia Ikn k. NEW YORK (UPI) - For the first INT. FARM Ekhern, a Los Angeles linebacker, St. L ow at New York, night U cai, Raimusien T-3 00 Ar-21J)44 SriIUi, LAS: McBride, Phll34. 4. Aftane figfiy that Martina’s powerful game makes her the superior the hitting better in recent games. PhlUdelphia at PitUburgn, night Yngl ,572 77-72-7674-296 David Eger, $88 72- 767673-593 just trying to get a base hit. All the and Fisk’s sacrifice fly added a pair AMERICAN LEAGUE-Oglivie. Mil S. Arra-narra $. Atefi Arcarait I performer. In fact, she’s the best in the world at the present time in their 4-year history, the Seat­ He has 23 hits in his last 47 at-bats Ansaldi’s whipped the Lawyers, 14- 21-20 and 21-5. Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night Patty Snyder 15^ 768677-75-296 Gibbv Gilbert. 8 8 73- 767674-283 7. Darria-fiqii leadoff hitter tries to do is get on of mns in the third and Butch Hobson 37; Oliver, Tex 3 ; Cooper. MU 34. Caroline HIU 1572 76768676-296 LAmaga Marita time — despite any rankings that list Tracy No. 1. tle Mariners are sailing a successful after going O-for-12 to start the 5, last Friday at Verplanck. Chris Houston at San Diego, nignl base.” hit a solo homer in the sixth off AtlanU at San Francisco, night MILWAUKEE BOSTON course. They’ve even steered past season. He had an RBI single in a Wazer pitched a strong game and abrhbi abrhbi Seattle may not win a pennant this Milwaukee reliever and winner John PHILADELPHIA OHCAGO MolHorlb 4 110 Burlesn is 5110 STOLEN BASES Cleveland. five-run fourth. helped himself with three hits. John 5 1X0 qtanIPtnJh 5 110 NATIONALi u h a u L.C.AUUC.—LEA G U E- UFIore, lore, miMtl year, but the club is getting respect. Flinn, 1-0. IK * n j. -1. *^ ’’ ** *** Younl a Parsons and Scott Fultz also had 2 5 ^ 1 5 . . >‘ l»CooMr)b sin L^c"“ 4m‘i “When we win 2-of-3 here in “I told the manager I was going to Milwaukee Manager Bob Rodgers, M cBrl^ rf 4111 DeJesus ss 4 0 10 DiXdh , “I think they’ve got very good three hits apiece while Chris Linley 42lOPerexlb 4 0 0 0 ^ ? P ?c-ifc u (Heveland, it’s great because we’ve make some changes,” Paciorek said. whose team whipped Boston 19-8 SdraidtSb 3)1) Buc)uir )b 4000 S ) l v l ^ pitc^hing,” said Cleveland Manager roped his fourth homer of the year Lujlwkl)l 3 0 0 ) Kingmn)l 3 2 3 ) really struggled here in the past,” “I have an open stance and I held the Saturday, was delighted to take 2-of-3 Boonec 3010 Ke)]ebr3b 0 0 0 0 ,nnnRiK.ll« t X 1 MU c 2 112 Bumbr'iry, BaU 14,WilU,Tex n13. Seattle Manager Dairell Johnson Dave Garcia. “That’s what’s keeping for 6-3 Ansaldi’s. Kristen Price and Maddox cf 4010 Vail If 40 111^ “ “ ®*^“ 20 00 Rice If 4120 PITCHING VICTORIES bat flatter and I crouched more and I in Fenway Park. Soccer C Club Bow au 20 1 1 said Sunday after the Mariners them up there just like Toronto.” Matt Judson were best for the 5-4 « ^ « rt NATIONAL LEA GU E- Carlton, Phil started choking up. I borrowed a lit­ “Anytime you can do that, you’ve Trillolb iol'o°“ ; X X X M ; Blue, SF62; Reuu, U and Bibby, scored an 8-7 victory over the Indians. tle Rod Carew. I figured if it worked Rangers 7, A’s 3 Lawyers.------Walkp Pitt61; Pastore. Cln62; Richard. Hou had a great weekend,” he said. posts triumph Reedp 0000 M Johnson knew the history only too for him it would work for me.” Pat Putnam, who had snapped an 0- NATIONAL FARM Saucierp 1 1 00 HolJoli3b AMERIC/N LEAGUE - Honeycutt, The Brewers hit only four home 30 8 12 7 ToUlj well. The Mariners have bad their "Paciorek has made a big for-21 batting slump two games ago. Moriarty Bros, scored in every in­ Unserpn 1 0 0 0 Bllllner pb 1112 bUlvauliec fw tfw tS /V Sea 7-1; Gura, KC and John. NY 75; runs in the three-game series, Tldrqw p 0 0 0 0 Boston S SS S l 5 Bums. Chi 75; Martin, KC and Redfem, problems against the Indians, going went 3-for-3, including two home runs, ning in romping past Carter UUW IIUI— 9 uin-c_w . g ikkka D - it ...<4 A . b a difference,” said Johnson. “He’s despite Fenway’s short fences, but Two goals in the iast minute, com­ TkI.1. « , , , MartinX v: ...... cl 10 10 E-Dviyrr.“ " SUplelon. DI>-Bofton 1. ,“ 7 12-25 against them including a 5-13 and drove in four runs to help Texas Chevrolet, 23-9, at ^ w e rs Field. SniLlnhi.” *” LOB-lSflwluliteS, Boston7. tB-Oavii, ’ ■ been swinging real well lately. We’ve that didn’t bother Rodgers. ing 15 seconds apart, lifted the Brouhard. Davis, Oglivie, Yount. SB- EARNED RUNR l AVERAGE record in Cleveland. But then again, been platooning him, but he will play snap a four-game losing streak. Dan­ Katrina Gloldstoni scored five times Manchester Soccer Club “C” (14 and (based on 45 ) “The homer is the most overrated . Di-PhiusSzraL Ivnn Thnma. 'B ni‘MrlI).Sohml<)l iPHRvnnnsn IM; Welcl>.LAt.li; Burris. NY140. everybody.” ford South End Saturday in Hartford. (17) SB-TUndle.SF-Luzinslil “ “ ^ '’ BBSO AMERICAN LEAGUE-Norris. Oali who has an 0-7 career record against have to hit the ball to the gaps and Milwaukee (JUST ONE OF THE REASONS FOR DOING BUSINESS WITH SUBURBAN AUTO SERVICE) But suddenly they have Larry Cox also delivered for the three hits including two doubles and Mike Patulak had two goals and IP H RERBBSO 1.41: Bums, Chi 1.8; Gura, KC 1.8; you have to be able to ran in any Philadelphia Keeton 3 6 4 4 2 0 Keough. Oak 228; Stieb, Torz.8. won 7-of-ll, have a 24-24 record and a Mariners, collecting an RBI single in the Rangers, gave up seven runs and Ed Day homered for 1-7 Carter’s. Dave Gaston, Brian Feshler, Glen ninn(W15) 3 1112 0 situation and that’s what we did. Walk 563 S 4 4 .500 percentage, good enough for a tie lasted only 2 1-3 innings. Reed (L61) McGure 1 15 1 0 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE - Carlton. Phil (STOP BY AND TRY US TO FIND OUT THE OTHERS) the fourth and a game-winning home Boggino and Danny Guachione one 13 11 Castro (S2) 125 0 0 0 0 1 “We got over the fact of being in Saucier 115 1 0 0 91; Richard. Hou77; Blyleven, P itt8 ; for fourth place in the West Division. run in the ninth. each for the locals, now 3-1. Chicago Boston Ryan, H ou8; Rogers, MU54. White Sox 6, Royals 1 Leaks to Bills this park Friday night and we went Renko 5 2 0 0 0 3 “Overall our pitching has been real “ When you can contribute the Lamp 6 6 3 2 Burgmr (L2-1) 125 8 7 3 0 0 AMERICAN I J aGUE - Guidry, Rookie Britt Bums and Ed Farmer on to play our game.” he said. Tidrow-Bonnell Mavberrv DP-New York 1’“'“ 7 3 14 12 U 54 Bob Horner “knuckle” under. general admission fans at noon. For group discounts, call 525-8611. Loulsl. LOB-Montt*sll,5l.Lodlsl2, l LOB-Td™to 2 Niw 5 5 14 14 13 8 fV E A R Horner, who refused to adhere to Knight and a walk to . • Complete Mechanical Service JS : HowelLPtalells 0ireU.2B-s!>d^rbLi 4 7 14 19 12 8 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Dining: El Rebote Restaurant and snack bars. Information: 549-7010. Hernsndei H R ^ m o n s (6). SB - AGrIlIln. HR-6m wn (5), Nellies (71, 3 8 12 22 11 29 and FREE tire rotation management’s order that he report to the Seat and dining reservations: 249-1371. Address: 1-91 north of Hartford • Collision Repair U n o re2 , RScolt3, Bonds, Heir, TScotl. Mayberry2 (10). SF-WaUon. minor leagues earlier this season after a S-Martines. SF—RScott IP H RERBBSO W LGF GA BPPU. Expos 7, Cardinals 6 IP H RERBBSO Toronto Seattle 11 1 27 7 8 8 at East-Wfest Service Rd. (Exit 33). • Auto Painting Los Angeles slump, demonstrated the form that had Warren Cromartie singled home Andre Montreal Mirabll(L64) 425 8 5 5 2 3 6 4 U 11 11 47 Lee 6 10 5 5 2 3 Buskey 225 4 5 5 2 1 Vancouver 5 6 16 16 IS 8 *14.88 produced 56 home runs in his first two big Dawson with two out in the 12th inning as • Low Cost Service Rentals Sou 25 2 I 1 0 0 Moore 25 1 1 I 1 0 Portland 4 7 15 21 14 X league seasons by belting a pair of Fryman 315 1 0 0 1 3 New York HUES! IRES! the Expos handed the Cardinals their 17th Baiuun(W6t) '• Factory Trained Technicians 115 0 0 0 1 0 Underwod(W6S) 7 5 4 4 3 4 American (inference Front wfieei drive and knuckleballs for home runs in leading the loss in their last 20 games. Dawson, who Norman (S2) 25 0 0 0 0 1 Gouage 2 5 3 3 0 1 East Chevettes extra. Braves to a 9-5 victory. • Charge With Master Charge St. Louis PB-Cerone. T~2;8. A-82,08, W LGF GA BPPts. was 4-for5 with three doubles and two HARTFORD ^JAkALAI Martinez 425 6 4 3 2 1 FortLauderdl 9 4 S X 23 77 * inapnet and rotate all (our tirea • Set caster, cam­ The 23-year-old third baseman, batting RBI. • 24 Hour Wrecker Service Hood 215 2 2 2 2 1 Tampa Bay 6 3 22 16 21 8 ber. and toe-in to proper alignment • Inspect aua- only .120 with one homer prior to the Pirates 13, Mels 3 Vuckovlch 3 2 0 0 0 2 N e w ^ la n d 5 7 19 23 16 8 pention and ateering syttem a*Moat U.S. cars, some Frailer (L6S) 2 2 1 1 0 1 SEATTLE CLEVELAND (%ilad»phia 3 7 11 16 9 27 impofta game, belted a knuckle-curve off Dave Dale Berra’s first major league grand Tel. 646-6464 ^ Leepltcbed to2 batters in7th. ab r h bi ab r h bl Central HBIMiy■byLee(Hemandex).T-S;22: A Cruz2b 4011Mannngcf 4110 W LGF GA BPPU. Goltz for a two-run homer in the third in­ slam capped a seven-run fifth inning that -XDM. Stein lb llOOOrUrf 5130 Chicago 10 2 X 14 23 8 ning and hit a knuckleball off reliever Bochte lb 3 0 0 0 Hargrv lb 2 2 1 0 M em ^is 6 6 17 21 14 8 paced the Pirates. Jim Bibby, 6-1, HOUSTON...... SAN FRANCISCO PROTCCT MOVINO Charlie Hough in the seventh for another Paclm’ek If 4 2 3 2 Johnn dh Sill Detroit 2 7 IS 17 14 a scattered eight'l;its, walked three and ■ /»-' ab r h bi ab r h bl Horton dh _ 4121 Haiaey c 2 0 11 Houston 3 8 11 17 10 X PARTS homer. He also drove In a ran with a struck out five in'registering his fourth sacrifice fly In the fifth. W LGF GA BPPU. Lube aKMM comnlete game. & 4o“llSS5«lb ill? STlfel" 5"’!"'" .1 ' IOC.llloml. 7 7 X X S 67 Horner, bothered by a bad back, was in CARTER 4110 Pm itlph 00 0 0 San IMego 5 5 14 14 a 8 UbellSb 4000 WhlUildIf 2 100 TCoxSb 4 111 AUton..nlf 10 01 Edmonton 5 5 IS 13 11 41 Filter (Siange the lineup for only his 16th game of the Howelb 3010 Wohlfrdph 0000 LCoxc S2 2 3 HarrahSb 8 0 3 0 San Joee SHOP HERE LAST! PRE-SEASON TIRE PRICES AT PRICES Cubs 5, Phillies 4 Leonard 3 0 00 Herndon If 0 1 0 0 2 8 11 19 11 a season and was playing for the first time K u lp ff^ ‘ 000 (Teanu get six polnU for a win, no Scot Thompson’s run-scoring single in Puiolic 3000 Mayc 3000 R ^ llo 2 b 2 112 polnU for a loef and a bonus point is g o o o y e a r q u a l it y ANO • Chassis lubrication and in 13 days. He was taken out of the game Ashbyc 0000 Stennett2b 4111 I^bznsk u 5 0 0 0 awarded for each goal scored up U a oil change the seventh inning carried the Cubs past Niekrop rf 2110 U M a itru 4 0 2 1 ToUls M 8 11 8 ToUU X 7 12 7 maximum of three per team per game * 10.89 womDciAsspmm ^®® AFFORO. THArS WHY MORE after six innings when his back stiffened CHEVROin Andujarp 00 0 0 Knepperp 40 12 Seattle • Includes light trucks the Phillies. Thompson’s hit scored Dave 000 500 X I- 8 alluding overtimes and aboolouu!) IncludM up to fly* quwlt Horner’s hitting and two RBI by Dale Gonulz ph 1 0 0 0 Develandleveland 08 m 310-7 * Satordav'i ResulU reOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR THAN ANY OTHER KIND - FIND • Please call (or Quikw Slaw 10/W40 Dk, Kingman, who singled and advanced to se­ Sambito p 00 0 0 E-HaaaE -H a^ , L. Cox. Dl^-Seattle'l. Ft. LauderdalefPortUnd2 inter extra II neee Murphy withstood a two-run homer by Los ToUli 8262 ToUU 318 10 6 Develandleveland 1. LOB-SeatUe „ 3. CleveUnd Tampa Bay I. TuUa 1 OUT WHY, ONLY AT GOODYEAR. appointment ^ e l e s ’ Steve Garvey and a three-run cond on a by loser , 3-1. 3B-jih'nkSi,” H R l“ MomphliS', AUuiUO' shot by Dusty Baker. Kingman and Larry Biittner homered for CHEVROLET p n a _ u i!®***,®*7* Paciorek(3),RoaellolD.L.Cox(1).SB Vancouver 1 ,DetroHO FrmU??? m tlK S , s S S Hooitoo I (ihootoul) Chicago and Mike Schmidt hit his major- rrancuco i . u j ^ H oui^ S .^ ^ n Hauey, Rosello, Alexander Seattle 5, Rocbeiter 1 Elsewhere in the National League, Cin­ FrancUco T. 2B-Nlekro. Puhl, Dark, Alston league leading 17th homer for the Phillies. Chicago! Loa Ahgelea 1 (ot) cinnati nipped San Diego 7-6, Montreal LeMasUr, L a n d r y . Knepper. IP H RERBBSO Giants 6, Astros 2 Landestoy, Norths. S-Landestoy. May. Seattle Sunday's ResulU beat St. Louis 7-6 in 12 innings, PitUburgh ^ New Y ork! W a sh ln i^ I (shootout) mani ester 1229 MAIN ST.: MANCHESTER 8F—Clart. Beattie 6 8 4 4 3 3 » GLASTON : Bob Knepper pitched a six-hitter and IP H RERBBSO Rawl. ley 15 1 2 2 2 0 iburtian Chicago beat ^ l ^ U h U 5. New BngUnd 2, aft. doubled in two runs during a three-run Houston HeavrI(W6 0 ) 225 3 1 1 2 1 Callfonua 2. San Joaal, aft. Philadelphia 5-4 and San Francisco Nlakro(LM) 4 6 3 3 2 1 2776 MAIN STREET eighth inning to spark the Giants. GMQUAUTV CleveUnd Edmonton 1, San DiagoO, aft. J 328 W. MMLE TPKL downed Houston 6-2. • Andujar 3 10 0 13 WalU 225 8 5 5 1 2 Toronto 4, rfalUa Knepper, 4-6, struck out six and did not S8MCE MRTS SafflMto 1 2 3 2 0 0 Stanton 215 4 2 2 1 2 Manaay's Games Red* 7, Padres 6 San Francisco walk a batter In going the distance for the Monge (L&5) _2 .1 1 . 1 . . (No games scheduled) hit a three-run pinch amPALMOlUBHIUlTsillVignH >er(W45) 9 6 3 2 0 6 BeatUe pitched to 1 batUr In 7th. Tuesday’s Game third time. A HBP-by Sambito (Wohllord). T-S :X. T-S:«. A-XJ78. ChiesRO at Mentpbi* A-8JM, ^ 643-5189 \ 659-0503 12 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2, I960 EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2, HflO - 13 Fair rent report slated Bolton seta tax rate Help Wealed 13 lion MACHINIST • Eixperienced VERNON — The Town Council up with a number of arguments in Finally, the committee feels the Set-Up Man for CNcflatbe & BOL'TON—The Board of Finance set Elaine Potterton, tax collector, said tax M iU liw M achi^. Able to do Business & Service will be presented with a rejiort con­ favor of such a commission, the first commission could provide a a mul rate of 25 mills for fiscal 1980-1981 cerning establishment of a Fair Rent bills will be mailed out toward the end of some Programming. 1st and being the severe housing shortage storehouse for housing related data June. 2nd shift or part Ume. Paid Dog warden, Commission at its regular meeting existing in Vernon and the surroun­ for the town. In other business the finance board ap­ Health Insurance. Inquire: scheduled for tonight at 7:30 in the ding region. He said the shortage has However, the committee looked at Chapel Tool Co., 81 Woodland 1 D - j fi,100,010 IS tor the pointed Sandra Pierog to'the b o ^ . She St., Manchester, 646-5836. police chief Memorial Building. been aggravated by the decline in both sides of the question and also Board of Educat|on and |988,998 is for the replaces Shirley Potter who resigned Lpst November members of new house construction which has came up with some arguments general government. recently. several local tenant organizations resulted from the present controls on against such a commission. circulated petitions asking the town to be named credit nationwide. He said the rental The committee said at present EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. officials to establish such a commis­ housing market now faces the impact with mortgage rates at record levels The women In our business COVENTRY— The Town Council sion and from that Mayor Marie of increasing demand for apartments and operating costs increasing Energy grant on the way make as much money as the will meet tonight at 7:30 in the board Herbst asked the council’s Housing coupled with decreasing supply of monthly; individuals are reluctant to men. If you’re looking for room of the Town Hall and will con­ Rehabilitation Committee to study available units. invest in rental housing; such a com­ BOLTON— The Town of. Bolton will According to the plan, accepted by the equal opportunity, call 646- 3 ^ , between 10 and 4. sider two major appointments. the matter and to make recommen­ The committee feels a Fair Rent mission would increase the receive a $5,630 grant for its winter Board of ^lectm en earlier this month, Last week the council interviewed dations. Councilman Robert Hurd is Commission would serve as a government’s participation In energy plan. First telectman Henry Ryba the funds will be used to repair the heating three candidates who were narrowed chairman of the committee. mediator in landlord-tenant disputes. private industry; it would increase has been notified that the town’s plan was system at the Conununity Hall as well as SorvfcM OOorod 31 SarvfCM Ollorod 31 Pelniing-Peporing 32 Building Contrtclfng 33 down from 24 applicants for the posi­ Tenants currently have no recourse the cost of government; and the fact reviewed and accepted by the state Office installing insulation, insulating hot water tion of chief of police to fill the of Policy and Management. pipes, repairing and or replacing doors The state statutes allow creation of beyond direct negotiations with that pressure Is increasing nationally MY COMPANY will employ CAM TREE SERVICE - Free L. M. A S. HOUSE WICKHAM CONSTRUCTION vacancy created by the resignation of Margaret May Curtin, the department's PAINTERS - Call 6494588 for a Fair Rent Commission “to make landlords and short of litigation. to eliminate regulatory agiencies at and windows, installing storm windows two people to start work im­ estimates, discount senior c o m p a n y . General carpen­ Chief Robert Kjellqiilst, in March. under secretary, said the town will be where they are lacking and purchasing mediately. $150 per week citizens. Company a Free Estimate. Reasonable try and repairs. Rec rooms, studies and investigations, conduct The committee also feels such a all levels of government. Rates. "Guaranteed The three final candidates were receiving a check for that amount very shades for the upper portions of the win­ potential, plus bonuses. Call Manchester-owned and SPRING A SUMMER mrnily rooms, porches aid hearings and receive complaints commission could protect the public, However, the committee will SPECIAL! MeUl Interlock Workmanship by Experienced decks our specialty. Dry wall chosen after a competitive exam was soon. dows inside the large hall. 646-^ between 10 and 4. operated. Call 646-1327. relative to rental charges on housing particularly those with low and recommend that the Town Council Equal Opportunity Employer. W eatherstripping. 10% Painters” . and ceiling work done. given by two area police chiefs. accommodations, except those ac­ moderate or fixed incomes, from give full consideration to the enact­ B A M TREE SERVICE. Call DISCOUNT, plus 15% Chimney repairs and concrete The council is aiso expected to ENERGY CREDIT! Custom PAINTING - Interior A work. One day service on commodations rented on a seasonal excessive rent increases and/or sur­ ment of a Fair Rent Commission now for Free Estimate. make a recommendation tonight for EXAMINE OUR NEW PLAN Work. In Business Over 23 Exterior. We take extra care small repairs. Call days or basis, within its jurisdicition, which charges. The commission, following beginning with a public hearing on a DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. Years! Dick’s Weather Strip with preparation and applica­ the appointment of a full-time dog Taxes due by June 15 TO SAVE YOU MONEY. Ful­ evenings, 649-2403. term shall include mobile homes and an investigation into the accom­ proposed ordinance. But the com­ Part time for dental specialty Co. Call Collect, 423-1196 after tion. Fully Insured. Call for warden. Up to now the town has had ly Insured. References. mobile home park lots, in order to modations in question and into rents mittee hasn’t reached a concensus as BOLTON— Residents who have not office. Previous dental office DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR 5:00 p.m. Free Estimate. Manchester a part-time warden by compiaints just a reminder. experience required. Send ^ ^ r ty Maintenance, 646- RooHng-Bldlng-Chlmnof 34 control and eliminate excessive ren­ for comparable properties, can set a to whether the town should establish yet paid their real estate taxes that were CITIZENS! 643-7285. and petitions received from residents Motor vehicle taxes that were due on resume to Box JJ, c/o COLLEGE STUDENT tal charges on such accomodations.” rent on a case-by-case basis which is such a commission at the present due on July 1, 1979 have until June 15 to c a u ^ the council to approve the July 1, 1979 and or Jan. 1,1980, that have Manchester Herald. PAINTERS. Experienced. ROOFER WILL INSTALL Hurd said the committee has come equitable to both landlord and tenant. time. pay them. After that date, liens will be WE GLEAN SIbINfl Fully guaranteed. Low prices. Bulldlng Coniraeling 33 roof, siding or gutter for low hiring of a full-time position. not yet been paid, will have tax warrants Vyna-Lume Geaning Co. A placed on the property as required by law. placed on them. LEGAL SECRETARY. Full Modem Concept In the Free estimates. Call 649-4285 discount price. Call Ken at The town received seven and part time. Experienced in after 6 p.m. WES ROBBINS Carpentry 647-1566. Elaine Potterton, tax collector, said the Mrs. Potterton said people with overdue real estate and litigation. professional cleaning of remodeling specialist. Ad­ applications for the position. Patrick vinyl and aluminum siding. Cochran of Coventry has been ap­ notices have been sent to everyone whose motor vehicle taxes have also been Benefits. Glastonbury center. CERAMIC FIRING. Discount ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Heeling-Plumbing 3S Water restrictions ended taxes have not yet been paid and this is notified. Call 633-4617. Fully Insured - Free rates, (juick service. Call 643- built-ins, bathrooms, pointed as a fuli-time assistant dog Estimates. 2543. kitchens, 649-3446. warden. HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut England communities. lining in the pipes was to reduce the ELECTRICAL The council will also discuss possi­ Woodhuli said the reduction in TCE potential hazard of the asbestos, JOURNEYMEN WANTED. HOME CLEANING FARRAND REMODEUNG - residents who receive their drinking Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, ble sites for a new town garage. The water through vinyl-lined, cement- levels was achieved by the routine another suspected carcinogen. KofC plans sports night Experienced in commercial BRICK, BLOCK, STONE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVE and residential wiring. Fireplaces, concrete. BY “SERVPRO” Carpets, Room Additions, Decks, All In HOrrw Guarantee. ' council is leaning toward privately asbestos pipes will no longer have to flushing and use of b'eeders which Production of the pipes was Wpes of Remodeling and BOLTON— The annual sports night of Benefits. Call 646-5420. Chimney repairs. No Job too Upholstery, Draperies, Clilp Repair owned sites because of town opposi­ boil it or use bottled water, state maintain a steady flow of water at all suspended by the chief manufac­ Various sports awards will be presented small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Floors, Wails, Windows. Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ p o r c e la in s tion to using town-owned land for this health officials say. times through the pipes. turer, the Denver-based Johns- St. Maurice Church Knights of Ckilumbus to high school students including the out­ TRUCK MECHANIC. estimates. Professional-Insured. Call ly insured. Phone 6434017. Fiberglaaa, S)>ray I purpose. The state Health Services Depart­ “Because of the success of this Manville Co., after questions of a will be June 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the church standing female and male athlete awards. Experienced in all phases of 649-0836, or 8754307. Appllancaa SI parish center. truck repair. Gas and diesel. DRIVEWAY SEALING. Cabnata DIaplay a t 1 ment lifted ail restrictions on use of procedure, the Department of Health possible health hazard were raised. A roast beef dinner will be catered by 8 HIGHLAND ST., E.H. Guest speakers will be Tom Mulroy and Must nave own tools. Protects and beautifies your types the water this weekend after levels Services finds that there is no need to Gov. Ella Grasso also recently Hank Ryba. Tickets sell for $7.50 per per­ Minimum 5 years experience. 32 QNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND Club competes driveway. Experienced and Pelnling-Peporing Crete work ana repairs. (203) 528-8200 IVs a wheel of a suspected cancer-causing replace the vinyl-lined pipes with signed a bill banning further in-' Keith Tozer, Hartford Hellions stars, who son. Excellent salary and fringe reasonable. Free estimates. Fieldstone a specialty. Free chemical which leaks from the vinyl pipes of another type,” Woodhuli stallations in Connecticut until health will aiso demonstrate various soccer For more information or tickets call benefits. For appointment, Call Art, 649-3061. I^ROFESSIONAL PAINTING estimates. Calf after 5, 643- T in state meet Billy Booker, left, was one of the cast members in the - Interior and exterior. lining were reduced to within said, adding, however, that officials are convinced the pipes techniques. Andy Pinto at 646-6388. call 688-7596. 1870. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet musical show, “Wheels,” presented by students of the Center REWEAVING BURN Commercial and residential. repairs, plugged drains, Road School, Vernon, at the school Friday night. (Herald allowable limits. monitoring will continue. don’t pose a hazard. HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Free estimates. Fully in­ LEON CIEZSYNSKI kitchen faucets replaced, SOUTH WINDSOR— Members State Water Supplies Chief Richard Ironically, one reason for the vinyl repaired, window, shades, sured. 6464879. b UILDER. new homes, ad­ ''epalred, rec rooms, of the Future Business Leaders of photo by Burbank) Venetian blinds. Keys. TV ditions, remodeling, rec bathroom remodeling, beat Woodhuli said the reduction Group urges attendance RN OR LPN. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 J.P. LEWIS A SON- Interior rooms, garages, kitchens modernization, etc. Free America of South Windsor High eliminated the need for replacement Part time. Enjoy working School recently participated in com­ COVENTRY - Members of the plans to name the new full-time dog Main Street. 649-5221. A Exterior Painting. Paper remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, Estimate gladly given. M AM of the pipes, a prospect which had Hebron's selectmen with an excellent supporting Hanging. Remodeling. dormers, roofing. Residential Plumbing A Heating. 649-2871. petitive events in a State Leadership been balked at by water companies Citizens for Animal Regulations and Ef­ warden. staff, caring for our elderly Recreation Rooms. Call 649- or commercial. 649-4291. Conference held in New Haven. because of the cost involved. ficiency are urging all Interested Coven­ The group was formed a few weeks ago patients in the self-care unit. 9658. Meeting tonight Very pleasant atmosphere, DESIGN KITCHENS - Kelly McTeague, president of the try citl^ns to attend tonight’s Town Coun­ to push for the appointment of a fuli-time . He said Saturday the Health Ser­ good wages and benefits. LAWNS CUT. Expert service. local school chapter, was elected vices Department had found "that set special meeting cil meeting. dog warden due to complaints of problems Cabinets, Vanities,nFormica 643-27J1 Please call Mrs. LeBlanc, Lowest rates around. Call for Counter Tops. Display, vice president of Connecticut Crystal Harvey, one of the founders of with roaming dogs and people and smaller RN, 646-0129, M anchester LEE PAINTING. Interior A the release of thetrachloroethylene HEBRON - The Board of town's surplus account, to the Board free estimate. 649-7773 Storage A Bookcases. Kitchen District 5. Sue Cox won third place in (TCE) from vinyl-lined water pipes the group, said they have been told that animals being attacked by them. Manor Rest Home, 385 West evenings. exterior. “Check My Rate 8:30-5:00 on Sidman cuts Selectmen will hold a special of Education to correct a deficit in Before Y^-u Decorate." Cabinet Fronts. Custom the public speaking contest; Jane the council will be taking action at its In preparing the budget the council Center Street, Manchester. Woodworking. 649-9658. is now under satisfactory control in meeting on June 9 at 8 p.m. in the the 1979-80 school year budget caused Dependable. Fully insured. Kozlowski took second place trophy VERNON - The Board of Educa­ the budget the five teachers on the meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, agreed to hire a full-time warden. ASK-M Y. We are available 643-2718 all areas of Connecticut. Hebron Elementary School to act on by increased costs for heating oil, SHEET METAL WORKERS - ifor your Typing Needs. 646-1653. in office procedures; Barry Ota won tion will meet in special session elementary school level which were Although there is some dispute six proposals. electricity and gasoline. For Heating and Air Con­ Experienced with Statistical alttrB:00 fourth place in Accounting I. tonight to discuss recommendations left in orginally to staff the alter­ ditioning. Industrial and Typing, Reports, Term PAINTING BY CRAIG SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS. over the chem ical’s effect on At the meeting residents will be Sun decks, patio doors. Con­ Others winning were: Kim Char- of Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ native education program. humans, TCE has been found to Intern starts at hospital Commercial. Shop men and 'Papers, Resumes, OGDEN - Interior A Exterior asked to approve the appointed con­ Another amount of 838,000, from Specialist! Fully Insured. crete work of all types. Free bonneau and Robin Mackey, fourth dent of schools, as to where to cut the Some of the other areas proposed Installers. Liberal Company Transcribing From Cassettes, cause cancer in laboratory animals. surplus, will be requests to make Benefits. 871-1111, etc. Call 6444533 between 9:00 Free Estimates. Call estimates. Reasonaue. Joe, ehe Heralb piace in the poster contest; and Mark board’s budget to accommodate the stables as town employes to enable medical, engineering, housekeeping, 646-1519. for some cutbacks include special "In all locations where TCE con­ them to receive workmen’s compen­ bond payments in the fire truck ac­ VERNON — Jarvis L. Brown of West |Bnd 5:00. anytime. 649-8749. Sceery -won second place in the 8231.000 reduction made through the education programs, intramural dietary, personnel, financial and public centration was previously found in sation and to be entitled to benefits count and the 1980-81 budget. If this is Willington has started a 10-week manage­ business math II. Sceery will be com­ budget process. sports, field trips and noontime ment internship at Rockville General relations departments. excess of the guideline for acceptable under the provisions of the approved, it will finish paying for the peting in business math at the Dr. Sidman wiil make recommen­ busing for kindergarteners, the Hospital. Robert C. Boardman, hospital ad­ Help Wealed 13 level, the TCE content has been workmen’s compensation act. fire truck Which was bought in 1977. SUMMER SECRETARY. Ten Help Wealed 13 Help Wenled 13 Help Wenled 13 National convention to be held June dations to cut the board’s driver education program and reduced and is being maintained well The internship, designed to provide on- ministration, will supervise the intership weeks, June 16th-August 22nd. The meeting will also be asked to 30 through July 6 in Washington, D.C. recommended 8119 million budget librarians for Sykes School and the below the guideline,” Woodhuli said. the-job administrative experience, will program, a continuing educational activi­ Office duties and typing. App­ HELP WANTED EARN $50.00/bundred act on an ordinance which would At the meeting. First Selectman ly to: YWCA, 78 N oitt Main ON GUARDS A ASSEMBLERS A COIL by 8316,636. The amount will offset elementary school. enable Brown to complete requirements ty in which the hospital and university High tchool Junior or sophomore DISPATCHERS wanted to securing, stuffing Envelopes. Health officials posted warnings exclude sick leave pay from wages Raymond Burt will ask for the Street, Manchester. 647-1437. boys YYsnted tor kitchen work, WINDERS - Females the cuts made by the Town Council As a second option Dr. Sidman for a bachelor of arts degree in health cooperate. dlshweehlng. etc. (Automatic work in an Electronic preferred. Finger dexterity Free Details, Reply Rham girls tops earlier this year when higher than for which social security con­ authority to enter into an agreement "Homeworkers - V 15” . Box and the voters at the annual town recommended cutting, 817,855 from systems and hospital management at the Following graduation. Brown, an TWO M A TU R E machine) 3 deys a week after Monitoring Central Station. necessary. Experience not allowed levels of TCE were found in tributions are made for town with and to withdraw funds from the •chool, and Saturdays. Apply In Must have clean record. 94485, Schamburg, HI. 60194. in COC softball meeting plus an expected shortfall of University of Ck>nnecticut. Illinois native and U. S. Navy veteran, will RESPONSIBLE PERSONS to necessary, will train. 4 day four special education programs in­ water supplies in 10 Connecticut employees. state Department of Transportation References checked week. lOnourday. Full time, v 885.000 in the custdial and secretarial cluding those for emotionally dis­ While at the hospital Brown will observe enter a career in health-care administra­ oversee operation of midnight ISASSREY RESPONSIBLE, LOVING HEBRON— The Rham High towns. The pipes also are known to be TTie selectmen are also asking for for the improvement and shift, full time. Apply in per­ thoroughly. Immediate full to 5:30-part time shifts salaries (still being negotiated), the turbed, mentally handicapped and and assist management operations in the tion. time positions open. For ap­ available. Apply: Able Coil A WOMAN wanted for child School varsity girls’ softball team in use in a score of other New an appropriation of 816.IXIO from the maintenance of town roads. son: Seven-11 9d9 Center care in my home. To start im­ workmen’s compensation account perceptually handicapped students, Street, Manchester. pointm ent call 236-6119, Electronics, Howard Road, has been named the 1980 Charter Oak EXPERIENCED FLORIST Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Bolton. mediately. Please call 646- Conference champions. and the teachers’ health benefits. field trips, noontime busing for the DESIGNER - Full or part 6521 evenings. SHORT ORDER COOK - The team played East Hampton on Tonight’s meeting will be at 7:30 in kindergarteners, a custodian at the Church reviews profiles time, to work in large flower high school, five elementary school Daytime. Apply in person only shop. Apply in person and ask May 20 in the deciding game which the library of the Middle School. after 2 p.m. La Strada West, Dr. Sidman will give the board two teaching positions, plus the staff VERNON — The Pastoral Supply Com­ and committee members. The committee for George Krause. Krause HELP WANTED ended in a 10-5 victory for Rham. The TV Tonight /HOUKA/canciim/ 471 Hartford Road. Florist, 621 Hartford Road. INTEMTATB 04 BXIT10 tlLVIR IAMB mittee of Union Congregational Oiurch is said, “It’s intended to be an overview of top hitters were Beth Folsom, Sue alternatives to discuss. One would educations listed under the first op­ tA ST HARTFOW) fOO-OtV) AHENTIONI cut a new alternative education 6:00 8:30 TSCENTER WAftOAM H A T m n DAILY reviewing profiles supplied by the office where we are and what we want.” WAITRESS - Nighttime. 18 Engine Lathe Operator. White, Patty Maltzan, Tammy tion. ( S C E S S I NEWS (£ PHYLANDMIKHY THE TONIGHT SHOW PMItT SNOW ONLY BI.OO program, the positions of social X MERV GRIFFIN »8 ABCNEWSNIGHTUNE of the Conference of cihurches. The Rev. The committee said that it has read and years and over. Apply at- La BURGER ^ IDEAL PART TIME JOBI Caldara and Liz Visconti and the win­ He suggested leaving some money ( E l LOVE LUCY SUr Turn 8-15. N.C. Lathe studies teacher and business educa­ (E JOkER'SWILD (E 8 MONDAY NIGHT 11:35 Paul Bowman, pastor of the church for evaluated about 70 profiles over the past Strada West, 471 Hartford ★ KING « For students, housewives, or snyone looking lor a plea­ ning pitcher was Jenny Brown. in the budget to phase in an alarm BASEBALL d ) M.A.S.H. Road. Operator, 50 Hours, Paid tion teacher at the high school and a system for the schools. He didn’t S ) PRO CELEBRITY GOLF many years, will be retiring in the fall. two months. They represent'persons who sant, second Income job. Conveniently located East Hart­ Other members of the team are ® MOVIE -(SUSPENSE) 8 CONSUMER REPORTS PRE­ 11:50 needs men or women to work Holidays. Excellent In­ ford office. Good hourly rate, plus commissions and propose to eliminate the money for a SENTS: THE MEDICINE SHOW 8 BARNEY MILLER In a report to the parishioners, the com­ are specifically interested in Union RECEPTIONIST/ Kathy Philbrick, Jenny Lyman, Pen­ social studies teacher and a guidance “ SUMlKIISng" 1076 surance Benefits. bonuses. Hours: 9 to 1. 1 to S, or 5 to 9 Monday thru counselor at the Middle School, plus new computer system which some 9 0 ZOOM 0 :0 0 12:00 mittee said its first task was to prepare a Church and also those interested in TYPIST - Pleasant. Per­ full or part time nights, 5 to ny Parandes, seniors; Sue White, S> STREETS OF SAN (BM0VIE-(MYSTERY)**)4 "Por- DON'T Friday. an elementary school physical educa­ board members feel could be prospectus/advertisement for the church. changing churches. The committee said sonable and capable typist closing, or 7:30 to closing. Apply In pereon: Janet Smith, Barbara Sibun, juniors; FRANCISCO (E MOVIE-(COMEDY) •••• "Tom IrM lInBlKk" 1960 wanted by office located in Uie We cover you for sick days, and holidays, as well as paid J o n « t" 8 INTERNATIONAL 'They said this required an analysis Qf the that more than half of the programs con­ Beth Maltzan and Connie Cone, tion teacher. The proposal leaves in eliminated. 6:30 Manchester-Vernon area. Apply at 467 Center Street, METR0NICS.Inc. vacations. We train you while you earn. (E HOOAN'S HEROES 8 MOVIE -(HORROR)...... ’ RACOUETBAU ANSWER church, the community, and the sidered have been rejected for various RT. e a 44A sophomores; and Heidi Gunas, Brood" 1079 8 DR. GENE SCOTT ON Please send resume to: Box Manchester, (E TIC TAC DOUGH qualifications of the new minister. Input reasons and the committee is presently KK. c/o Manchester Herald. BOLTON, CT. 0S040 freshman. 9 9 8 NBC NEWS 888MONDAYNIGHTATTHE HEBREWS Call 569-4993 MOVIES 'Secrots Of Three Hungry 12:05 i:i1>H0NI:! for the prospectus was received from the compiling a list of top candidates after 8 9 OVER EASY 6:55 Wives' 1978 Start; James Frartcle- d ) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN congregation through letter and personal which there will be further screening and Public hearing set 8 NEWS cut, Jeatica Walter. 1 2 :2 0 Hillstown Grange 7:00 O CONNECTICUT ART AWARDS 8 POLICEWOMAN It'S the war oftha waitara... ' contact, the pastor and associate pastor interviewing. E CBS NEWS 1080 12:30 they captura the kitchen, to elect officers I ) A a IN THE FAMILY 0:30 (S MOVIE-(DRAMA) ” 4 "Th. damolish tha dining on additional funds ( E 8 ABC NEWS (£ HOUSE CAUS CluttlinuTrM " 1969 room, and laava EAST HARTFORD - Hillstown (E FACE THE MUSIC ® iSUM, THE VEIL AND THE 8 HORSESHOW JUMPING Camp Otkamo in rulna. VERNON — The Town Council 1979. Another 8500,000 is now needed (S) TENNIS TO WIN FUTURE 8 MOVIE -(DRAMA)...... City On Iadvertising please read Grange will elect officers at the O) FESTIVAL OF FAITH 10 :0 0 F ir.” 1979 Grange Hall, 617 Hills St. at 8 p.m. will conduct a public hearing tonight for the extension of sewer lines to 8 BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE CD LOU GRANT IKK) at 7:15 in the Memorial Building on a Hartford Turnpike, Vernon Avenue, S h e w s (D NEWS 8 0 8 TOMORROW DEADLINE YOUR AD June 12. ® PKA Fua CONTACT 1K)5 HOUSEWIVES 9 DICK CAVETT SHOW eoRP*. proposed resolution to appropriate an On June 26, at 8 p.m. the youth of Evergreen Drive, Meadowlark Road, KARATE d)NEWS "a b u n ch o f fruits,"— 12:00 noon tho day Herald la raaponaihlal additional amount of 8500,000 for NEWLYWED GAME the Grange will present the program. Inland Drive, Glenstone, Hill Crest § 7:30 ® NONFICTION TELEVISION 1:30 n u ts an d flakes. boforo publication. lor only one Incorrect I extension of sewer lines to various and Sunny View drives. West Street C£ P.M. MAGAZINE 10:30 8 NCAA TRACK AND FIELD During the summer, Hiilstown wiii & CONNECTICUT PRIME TIME 2KK) Inaartion and than only I areas in town. QP MOPPETS SNOW The Gong Show Itiot hold only two meetings, Juiy 10 and and Temple Street. 0 ) BENNY H IU SHOW 11:00 d ) JOE FRANKUN SHOW to the aiza of the I i& AN wcB g o n ^ b|r Itie censor ARriFk::iAL uwwec^ l. Aug. 28, both at the Grange Hall Following the hearing the council Also to Tumblebrook, Trout ^ SPORTSCENTER ( D ( D 0 6 I ® NEWS 0 MJL.S.H. original Inaartion. fkoPo s c p i? y A will hold a special meeting to con­ Stream, Deerfield, Hamilton, 8 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 0 M X S .H . 2:09 Ru s s ia n p h y s ic ia n in ie67- beginning at 8 p.m. 8 USAFREUGIOUSFILM Errora which do not ITS a e C tF T lO H IMTM6 U N lfE P . Earn Extra Money sider approval of the resolution and if 8 TV TALKBACK 0 BENNY M U SHOW At the Connecticut Agricuiture Pinewood drives, Taylor Street, Elm a 9 MACNEIL-LEHRER ® MOVIE-(HORROR)...... The 2:30 laaaan tho value of tha WASUNNWOeABtes it is approved a special town meeting Hill Road, Hartl Drive, Allison REPORT Brood" 1070 8 SPORTSCENTER advortlaamant will not Fair in Durham, Juiy 25,26, and 27, a O QUNSMOKE 0 O O D C O U P U car raffle is being heid for the benefit wijl be conducted on the same Drive, Welles Road, Acorn Road, 8 8 TIC TAC DOUGH ha corractad hy an ad-1 matter. B:D0 O CONNECTICUT SCREENING 2:50 of the Connecticut State Grange. Talcottville Road, I^rraine Road, X WKRPINaNaNNATI ROOM d ) BEST OF MIDDAY Doadlino for Saturday ditional Inaartion. 3JX) With Your Own The council passed an ordinance in required future crossings of (E CAROL BURNETT AND O ABCAB< CAPTIONED NEWS 1and Monday la 12:00 Tickets are available from most July 1974 appropriating 83.5 million Interstate 84 and including the 11:30 X NEWS (TIME TENTATIVE) Grange members. I ONE IN A MILLION CBS U T E MOVIE ® MOVIE-(COMEDY) ••• "NIoM Noon Friday. and authorizing bonds and temporary relocation and alteration of sewers in IHOUYWOOO KOJAK InCMiMane.” 1946 notes in the same amount. Voters, at connection with the reconstruction o f' PROGRAMMING DATING GAME 8 PKA FULL CONTACT Claaaiflad ada ara y, THE U-S. ARMY IS Library group a referendum held on Nov. 5, 1974, Interstate 86. UNANNOUNCED KARATE akan ovarShe tha phona Heralti BONUSES UP O O 0 LITTLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TO TD peoPic With Part Time Job! LITTLE HOUSE ON THE jmatMRRrMCA approved the extension of the lines. ffCtUB N CSRt/MN rORElM UUCW/ttCS! The total appropriation will be 85.5 PRAIRIE ■ U.ilislirld ^Diivc III C ONTINtW S aa a convanlanca. Tha plans meeting The appropriation was increased million. The additional appropriation d WHO REMEMBERS MAMA? . . . ind mothers with young children, bring them by an additional 81.5 million at a that be considered tonight will be G ) PICASSO: A PAINTER'S win DIARY GLOBE with you and save on baby sitting costs. GLASTONBURY - The presi­ special town meeting held on Aug. 14, paid from federal and state grants. BMBAIN NITE8 Tasaaassfcl P n — dent of the East Glastonbury Library iraVBI oBiVIGB M6N. A TUES. 555 M A IN 8 T R B E T Friends organization, Eiieen Pratt, *B par Carload invites all local residents to attend Dinner to aid workshop 649-2155 Twenty-three Hours per week. Salary plus the annual business meeting of the Over 30 Yean Call Now group at 10 a.m. Thursday. Travel Experienpe gas allowance. The meeting is being held to en­ VERNON — Hockanum In­ employment opportunities for the ”Kramer Authorized agent, in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SOUND INTERESTING? dustries Inc., a non-profit sheltered SHOW n m t AT 8;2S courage area residents to become in­ mentally retarded and other vs. Manchester for all Liza Minnelli You can be a Herald Area Adviaar and handle and auparvisa volved in the group’s activities. employment facility which will go developmentally disabled persons; to Airlines, Railroads aiid 647-9946 "FIFIHFLOOrs our carrier boys A girls. If you like kids — want a little In­ The only obligations through into operation soon in Vernon will emphasize development of programs Kramer” Steamship Lines. PQ Joel Grey J dependence and your own Income... or membership are voluntary and the sponsor a chicken barbecue on June that will enhance the personal, ‘VYOIBTHEDOOirH 647-9947 annual dues are 81. ’The meeting will 14 at Sacred Heart Church, Route 30 social, emotional, and vocational PHONE 643-2711 Plus Pttsr Salim be held in the library. on June 14 from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. growth of disabled persons; provide ‘‘B0D8END” r M0N.-TUE8. FOR PLACING Y O U R A D Ask for Jeanne Fromerth The association’s officers for the: Money raised from the barbecue remunerative employment and BafMin Nlwi will go toward supporting the training for those persons unable to MunaBYnnTii n ] waiayuD ~] coming year will be elected at the BOTHCINES Iv [UNIIMwatWkiwtiiiiwiiM IIMlWMIKtMWnai I meeting. There will be a review of workshop which will begin serving obtain employment in a competitive B ttaiM Op«i at 7:18 Oatas □ NO TICES □ EMPLOYMENT the past year’s projects and plans the area’s handicapped citizens on market, due to their disability; and Foatan first M Dusk aTTnr Vernor*cmY i>-2 will be made for the coming year. June 16 under the direction of Lewis to provide public understanding of at Dusk Af>jyi^C//£ST£/? IK N tW iD M AGiL^!N£^ Frank and Emast Stein. ADVERTISING 13 o the problems, needs and abilities of Lost and Found f Help Wenlod DRIVE IN RODIIS 6 & 44A i Contributions for the barbecue the mentally retarded and other RATES . X'P Be G tM TO Koffee Krafters , KRAMER" 1 D A Y ...... 14'aMifaM» NURSES AIDES wanted for w tickets are tax deductible. Anyone developmentally disabled persons. LOST - Standards Poodle. full time on ail shifts. Apply MANCHESTER - The Koffee wanting tickets or more information Vs. igg S'nnaiUiCi/tcJlje, 3DAYS ...13'aaamNi Black male. Name "Peter.” director of nursing. Salmon- ASSISTANT t i g h t e n m y t e . T , Krafters of the Nutmeg Branch of should call Stein at 871-6724. 6DAYS .,.12*ManH) Lost in Valley Falls Park, brook Convalescent Home, off Emblem Club 'KRAMER Vernon May 7tn. Desperately the YWCA will hold Uieir annual The facility will serve handicapped 2 6 D A Y S ...IV b w m m House Street, Glastonbury. MANAGER B u t I h a d t o MANCHESTER - The in need of medication. Please call 633-5244. luncheon Wednesday at noon, at persons from the Greater Vernon 1BW ORD.tt.10M Reward. 643-8584; 643-1747. Willie’s Steak House. Manchester Emblem Club will meet HAPPY AD8 *2.50 aa 2NlghtsAWMk PAIMM IT LAST VUBe K. area. The organization is non-profit Wednesday night at 8 at the Elks W For reservations call Connie Lynch and relies on state and local support FOUND - Orange, long hair WINDOW WASHER - Full Lodge, Blssell Street. Mrs. Rose time. Benefits. Own transpor­ at 644-8883 Monday. For baby-sitting as well as private donations. Pl^ASE C A aTH EA fR E male cat. White under chin. b 4 9 - 2 5 8 6 Hodge will be in charge of a Flag Day Double front paws. Vicinity ol tation. Experienced only. call the YWCA at 647-1437. The purpose is to provide sheltered SCREEN TIMES Salary commenaurate with T W U S Fal O" presentation. London Park, Hebron. Call U Th MS > (- 1. 6464)061. experience. Call 644-2616. Call From S AM • 4 PM 14 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 2, IWO

H»lp W tn M I t Hou$»heHI Qoodt 40 Aportmonto For Root f t EVENING HERALD, Mon.. June 2, 1980 — US Ptmute — ChariM M. Schulz 63 Haart (Lat) PARTTIME PIECE WORK - REFRIGERATORS ACROSS Aniwar to Piavioui Puala RESPONSIBLE NON- 64 C om pau Webster, America’s foremost Washers/Ranges, used, When in need of a Service or Product SMOIWG GAL in 20’s wants point dictionary company ne^s guaranteed and clean. New 1 W ho (It) to share your apartment or LET ME H a p YOUR 4 Fofbidilon 66 Sand paymant home w oners to update local shipment damaged, G.E A VOU60TAaA'S?(JOU)! W E O , YOU PON'T HAVE house in Manchester, with HERE, YOU HOLP MY CARP City 66 Environmant mailing lists. All aees, FRIGIDAIRE. low prices. TWAT5 6REAT,/MARCE! REPORT CARR MARCIE... another gal. Steadily ANP I'LL HOLP YOURS TO HOLP IT LIKE THATi 9 ______aganey (abbr.) m * experience unnecessary. Send B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main employed. References I 60r A BUNCH « I'P JUST LIKE TO SEE Guovira name, address, phone number Street, 643-2171.. 12 Driv* at DOWN to -- Webster, ITS available. Please call Linda, By ADigaii van Buren V OF P MINUSES.., WHAT ITS LIKE TO HOLP #44-126 Silver Lane Sth Avenue 646-1717 days or 643-7904 13 Form of Suite 1101-23»«, CALL A PROFESSIONAL • A m Io Ia 0 U New York, STEREO COMPONENTS, A CARP WITH ALL A'S... archltactura 1 Pyxli T M 1 T evenings. IE 9 R 647-9946 NY 10010. Lafayette receiver, jmeakers, 14 Maka known 2 Baiaball 0 7 E N 7 faituraa N B y 0 H n r R Garrard turntable. Excellent 18 Idaal gaa T 1 or 3 Damoni F U 9 1 E A sound. New. |S00. First |22S 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643 2711 condition T e 4 African land A c u p A F L A M F SUMMER WORK, Local buys — ------it. 2284145. 5 .. to , 6 ROOM FLAT - Residen------Advice 20 Years Ago (abbr.) A c R 647-9947 5 Do farm work 0 9 9 L 0 A V F f businessman needs fifteen . area. Manchester 16 Long aaat R E • T 9 6 A ctrati T l X E R T ASK FOR CHRIS le. Full tlme/part time, preferred. NoVo petsi no 17 Engaga in Soutbam children. Call 527-0147 days; wintar iport per hour. Car necessary. □MI8C; FOR SALE You Can Advertise Your Service Or Business In Enriches Two Lives Today Invaalon day 47 Map within a : be 18 or over. Cali for 646-5450 evenings. 16 Attampt 7 Thu«(Lat) g This Directory For As Tittle As $3,45 Per Week. Prltcllla’s Pop - - E<1 Sullivan 25 Regulation map ^rointm ent, 9 to 4, 872-2128. 2 0 Iron (Gar.) 8 Paini 27 Ona DEAR ABBY; About 20 years ago, in a very distraught 48 G la zu College students welcome. Artfetoa for Solo 41 Please Call 643-2711, Ask For Joe... 22 Haat unit 9 SingarMima 29 Daftat emotional state, I wrote to you concerning my involvement (abbr.) 49 Springa Academic credits available. PIP YOU UKE Y O lR E k OF COURSE, POP. I CANT CLEAN ^ |2wda..al.) RECENTLY REDONE TWO wiui a young woman. I was on the verge of suicide and your THAT*5 ON E ^ 50 Newaptpar BUILOING-CONTMCTING GttTAUpUlgr CHILPREN'S \ A N P SO M E A R E OUT THE GARASE,'CAU6E 24 ConfMarata 10 March 31 Paralan rular Htip Wtniod 13 Holp Wintod BEDROOM - Private yard. QUAUTV PMNTIIM advice and support saved my life. OF THE BETTER Stataa Army edition STORIES WHEN I BETTER THAN IVE GOTTA HELP 11 laland of 32 Sail No p ts , children. 33W, plus So genuinely concerned were you that you kept me .ONES.'’ (abbr.) aainU 52 Staff of office DEMONSTRATOR: E arn SOU WERE /STILL OTHERS. 33 Colora ALUMINUM Sheets used as utilities.; i l & Call...... 649-6882... MwlorAIxMar LESTER WASH HIS 25 Bongo 19 Summit 53 Drop heavily 11000 or more selUni name FARRAND REMODELING advised as to where to reach you during a Southern tour you SOUNG.PEAR^ CD.' printing plates, .007 thick GARRY NATIOIIS were taking at the time. THREE FROGS, ANP 26 Turmoil 21 Author 39 Confute 54 Wife of Zeua MOLD MAKER, TOOL ASSOCIATES WANTED FOR brand toys and gifts 'isher- Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, W» tsks (xtri cart with 23t2SW', K cents each or 5 p i w p v ^ •no applleatlofl. Fully 843-1306 IT’LL TAKE A W H ILE .' 30 Ruuian laerat Flaming 41 Winter white 57 Chopping tool MAKER, MACHINEST - LUCRATIVE SERVICE Price, Playskool, Fenton.) Room Additions, Decks, AJl Much has happened since then, and I want to bring you IT*'"! for II. Phone 643-2711. Must be Homo* for Root 54 types of Remodeling and Inturad. C ill lor F rM EM nuM . polica 23 Had need of atuff 56 Actrau Novak Excellent benefits. Apply: BUSINESS IN MAJOR U.S. Treasure House party plan. FINE LUNCHES Recently j wrote a book (my first), titled “Night 3 4 -Sand hill pickedlicked up before 11 a.m. rqiBirs. Free estimates. Ful­ 24 Mora frigid 45 Aquatic 59 Biblical Vernon Mold A Tool, Inc., 199 CITIES - Our growing firm is Call collect person to person C omsr of C siHsr A M tln t l. Stalks the Mansion. It became a best-seller. It's now in its 35 Mountain ONLY. MANCHESTER - Move your ly insured. 9th printing - approaching the million mark in sales! 25 Normandy animal character Forest Street, Manchester. - successful in providing a for Miss Carol 491-2100. Also family today! Full basement. MANCHimn p ati much neeedd service to booking parties. PHONE 643-6017 . M A - 0 7 M Except for your concern and support during a very $230.2365646, Locators, small 36 W ord to call 1 2 3 r 6 FIREWOOD - Seasoned. Any traumatic time, 1 would not be alive today, my book would 6 7 6 9 10 n foreign businessmen, size. 180 Cord Delivered. Call fee. attantlon professionals, skilled ar- never have been written, and my reasonably rewarding life 37 SonJnJaw of 12 13 MAN FOR PART TIME 423-7813, or 4234234. AUTO tnVICE HOim l%EAIUM. ..Mjyi'sjiAii.^a:iel. 14 Maintenance Work. 91 Chest­ tisians, and students In would not have lasted as long as it has (I am 74). Mohammad SOUTH WINDSOR. Working IS 11 nut Street, Manchester. Apply matters related to United with two and three bedrooms As a result of the book, the above-mentioned lady (no 38 Goat 17 States Immigration and Visa SEARS STEREO - Am-fm, 8 PROFESSIONAL between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. as low as $280.00. Locators. HKIB M lltllt longer young) found me again. She saw me on television 39 Ratldant of II 11 20 21 Procedures. If you have a □ REAL ESTATE track with recorder, turntable IGAPLEM@bil HOUSE CLEANING ^ M« CfNnil tYNUR and two speakers. Excellent Small fee. 2365646. and wrote to tell me she had often tried to locate me. She had Copanhagan business background and are Super'Service, Ine. 1 Tlmo, w w— klf bssts. MAMCHItYm. 22 23 24 WANTED DRIVER WITH •••••••••••••••••••••••••• condition. 1200. Call after 6 * * 1^ never married, she has burned a candle for me every year on 40 Abominable people oriented, you can QAS - OIL - CUanipATION ■ fiesffwifrsfsrsDCM. Csll— Captain Easy — Crooka a Lawr*nca •nowman CLASS II LICENSE - Apply in NomM For Solo 23 p.m., 647-1400. MANCHESTER. Working Hours: Tuss. thru FrL my birthday! 21 26 27 qualify as an Associate in your EAGLE 42 Com pau 26 29 30 31 33 33 person: Manchester Packing with two and three bedrooms 8 to 6:30 So, Dear Abby, two lives in which you played a greater point Company, Inc., 349 WethereU city. Our proven program will %220 HonwMaintanaiica veu KICKOM WE CAW 34 26 MANCHESTER - Immaculate POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. as low as $200.00. Locators Siturdsy 8 to 5K)P part than you know have been greatly enriched by your -THAT'S m 80.AFTER 36 Street, Manchester. enable you to immediately - O U a , STILL 8BT IWTA THE WHY WE 43 Companion of 2-family Flat. 5-4. Ceramics Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. Small fee. 2365646. 613 W9R^8w8T kindnesa and counsel. IMAKB EURE O ddi 37 own and oprate a profitable baths. 3 zone heat. S ^ r a t e MIWB THIS WAV, 60SST NEVER WENT 36 39 $500.00 or best offer. 5667317. Thank you and God bless you. RBMBMSBIUTHAT ROCK THAT EHIMY 44 Maiucbu- PART TIME POSITION - service business having driveways. Marion E. Robert­ EAST HARTFORD. Working VOLKSWAGING back PERTH' 40 41 limited competition. »iplw , GTWIjI WIMDOWG, DOOIlirAIW pM , A CAjlteiu HAROLD W. CAMERON, PARADISE, CALIF. SUP6 COvifRBP IT EVIOEWCE THINGUMAJIG ca jacap a 42 43 Retired male preferred to do son, Realtor. 643-5953. 10 H .P . COLT LAWN with private homes as low as MWN THERE 48 Ja p a n a u Immediate cash flow 44 41 lawn maintenance and odd $230.00. Locators. Small fee. I ffir 60LP1. currency 46 47 generating 6 figure earnings. TRACTOR - Koehler Motor. DEAR HAROLD: I remember you well. Thank you jobs. Please call 649-5201' to MANCHESTER - Immaculate Mower and snow plow. Totally 2365646. 48 Atoll 41 49 Ideal for Insurance and Real for writing. Your letter made my day, my month, my 10 61 13 13 14 set up an apppointment. 6 Room Cape with 3 rebuilt, $675. Call 4265030. 51 Dryad Estate Brokers. Travel year! II bedrooms. Harawood floors, GLASTONBURY. Working 55 Accountant 81 6 M 61 116 60 Agents and Tax Consultants. (abbr.) plastered walls, aluminum with two and three bedrooms I t Substantial investment storms/screens, fireplace. as low as $250.00. Locators. DEAR ABBY: 1 was told that you once had a letter from a 56 Staala 12 63 LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER required. United States Visa BALTUNSKY grown man who wanted to sue his parents for having had 60 Bar lu m Garage, on treed lot. 158,000. Small fee. 236-5646. 64 61 for two adults. Light cooking, Services, Inc., 6450, SW 102nd MOVING! 22 Cubic foot 3 door him circumcised when he was an infant. He claimed that he 61 Taka a meal II own room and bath. Call 521- Peterman Agency 649-9404, ★ ALUMINUHI A VINYL 8IDIN0 Street, Miami, Florida, 33156, Refrigerator, with Ice Maker, was maimed and permanently disfigured for no reason at 62 Banlahmant -L 3007. 6461171, 6 4 9 - ^ . MANCHESTER - Responsible (20 Cohrt To Choooo From) rmwwAnn iNTimvit.... i 3054654446. |4W. 4 HP Snowblower | ^ . married couple or young fami­ “Wo Buy, all, as he wasn t even Jewish. What was your advice and Console Stereo $25. Sofa Bed, ★ AWNINOS A CANOPIES SCHOOL OFFICE POSITION MANCHESTER - 7 Room ly wanted to rent 3 bedroom Soil ond how did it turn out? I am considering the same action. Cape with 3 Bedrooms, fose- excellent condition $100. 2 Colonial. New kitchen. IW Itopslr." NEW YORKER - Area school seeks applicant chairs $10 each. Please call ★ STORRI WINDOWS A OGORS for year round position. DENTAL ASSISTANT. ment Rec Room. Harwood baths. $450. Non-smokers Oop — Dava Qraua Experienced preferred, 4W 644-2972. TIM MORIARTY Phono 649-9098 Immediate opening Hour: floors, plastered walls, preferred. 228-0418. DEAR NEW YORKER: 1 told him he could sue if h e ^ bridge 7:15 to 3:15. Must possess day week. Send replies to: enclosed porch. Aluminum FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TEIURI wanted to, and if he won he could call it “severance Box MM, c/o Manchester SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, EP ANP I GOT B/ERVTHING TOGETHER THB4 WHAT% good tjming skills, have ability storms/screens, built-in pay.’’ (P.S. He sued and lost.) TRANSPORTATIONI ...IF THOSE TWO ARE GOING Herald. Processed Gravel, Sand, THAT WE THOUGHT HE ANP OOP WOULP/ THE PROBLEM to work in busy office while workshop, stove, garage and TO TAIL CURLY BILL'S W YES, Stone, and Fill. For deliveries Ofnces-Storss tor Root 55 NEEP FOR THEIR EXPEDmONI • -A VOU MENTK5NEPR Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag handling heavy tel^hone con­ new burner. Immediate oc­ DEAR ABBY: I live with my daughter and her husband. WAGON, ^HE/^L NEEP/’^ THEY tacts pleasantly. Reply with cupancy. 359,900. Peterman call George Griffing, 742-7886. SOMETHING BESIPES fCEinAIN MANCHESTER - 2400 Souare The other night they hod another married couple in for THEIR FEET TO PO IT.'i LY WILL business and person GENERAL OFFICE WORK - Agency - 649-9404, 6461171, bridge, and just as 1 walked into the room where they were Typing and Good Figure Ap­ 6 4 9 -^ . WE BUY AND SELL USED Feet Industrial Space. Ideal Autos For Solo 61 Playing odds-on favorite references to Box M, c/o for Machine Shop. F.J. playing, 1 happened to see the other woman wrapping her Manchester Herald. titude required. Call 871-2995. FURNITURE. One niece or entire household. Cash On The Spileckl Realtors, 6462121. bare legs around my son-in-law’s legs! I saw him move his legs away, and then she stretched her legs like they were West hopes he can beat five AUTO MECHANIC - Indiv- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Line. Furniture Bam. 646 1969 VW SQUARE BACK - clubs." who will become a Junior in 0865. STORES St OFFICES with Am-Fm 8 track stereo. Good rubber and very determinedly trapped his legs with hers! NORTH 6-2 80 dual with 3 to 4 years storage area. Includes: Heat, I refuse to be in that woman’s company again. I never told ♦ 75 Alan: "He will do just that if experience wanted by busy the fall, to be trained as an VERNON running condition. Needs body air conditioning parking. Good my daughter why I dislike this woman so much, so she VA9762 South doesn’t play to give Toyota-Pontiac Dealership. Engraver and Stock Person. Dogr-BIrdi-Pott 43 work. $400, Negotiable. 646 ♦ AB4 himself every chance. He Employment to be for after Excellent value in this well central Manchester location. 1294. The Panama Canal ii the only one'which connects ' thinks I’m wrong to have such hate for her friend. Full Benefit Package. Incen­ ^PlTHALLEVOOP ANP OSCAR BOOM I ♦ 10 8 4 starts by discarding a spade school hours, all day Satur­ kept 8 room Garrison that DIAL 6465971 ^and something 6465334. oceans. Should I tell my daughter? Her husband knows I saw the tive Program. Apply in person ■ SAFELY BACK IN TH E LAB, R N AL WEST EAST on dummy's ace of diamonds days, and full time during the offers a 1st floor family good will hapi^n to your pet. 1974 TOYOTA STATION whole thing, but he says nothing. PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADE at : Lynch Motors, Inc., 500 280 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE ♦ K jg ♦ A 10 4 and starts to figure how to West Center . Street, summer and other vacation room with fireplace, front Dog and cat boarding - -dog WAGON - Excellent What should I do? FOR A TIM E-TRIP BACK TO 1801 score 11 tricks.” eriods. Apply: Shoor rooming. Canine Holiday for rent. Centrally located, VK4S VQJ108 Manchester. to back living room, formal mechanical shape. SEES TOO MUCH 6KQI062 Oswald: “He sees 16 easy S ewelers, 917 Main Street. nne, 200 Sheldon Road, newly redecorated with ample Maintenance records. Bwy ♦ J9753 dining room and large eat- parking. Cali 6462891. Notice The Flintetonas — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ 52 ♦ 7 ones. Nine tops and one sure PART TIME HELP in kitchen, wall to wall fManchester. needs work. 643-7592 before DEAR SEES: Don't carry tales to your daughter. If spade ruff. That way, if SOUTH WANTED in Haying. Apply: SALES - Hartford Despatch 6:00. Asking $1000. Public Hearing the woman with the rubber legs stretches things too spades break 3-3 he will be needs to add a skillful carpeting throughout, 2 car PUPPIES. Setter/Lab cross. MANCHESTER OFFICE / p -y/ 1 T ^ / e l l T ^ / ' ...you K'Now you ♦ Q8632 364 Bidwell Street, garage, city utilities, large 6 weeks old. $20.00 each. Call SPACE AVAILABLE for im­ far, your daughter will eventually become aware of it IT'S ALL \ ( SHOULPN'T ALLOW ME V5 able to set up his long spades, Manchester. telephone salesperson. Sell DODGE OMNI 1979 - 4 door, 4 Addtional Appropriations and resolve the matter ip her own way. but if spades are going to our quality-service concepts. high lot with a view. 6465424. mediate occupancy. Central s p ^ . Power steering. Af-fm, YOUR TO DRIVE THE CAR ♦ . . . . Asking $75,500. location. Includes all utilities. Board of Directors ♦ AKqj983 break 4-2 and the opponents RECEPTIONIST-OFFICE No pressure tactics. Your per­ . . . - Mibart. Premium Package, FAULT/ / V p / PURING THE PEAK- are able to get in two trump sonality is more important to 7 IRISH SETTER PUPPIES - Cali 649-0420,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. exterior, Interior. 35 mpg. Town of Manchester, Connecticut CONFIDENTIAL to those w ho have sent for Abby’s HOUR TRAFFIC.'.. MANAGER for Orthodontist U&R REALTY CO., MC. booklets: Please, please be patient. I am literally Vulnerable: North-SouUi leads against him he will wind us, than your experience. Full 6 weeks old. Purebreeds. ••••»••••••»•••••••••••• included. $4«0. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Dealer: South Office - Vernon Circle. 643-2692 Reasonable. Eat by deluged with orders and am getting them out as up with a third spade loser Experienced only. Send time or three days weekly. Rotorl Proporty 568-7833 keep trying. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the ROBERT D. MURDOCK. Rm Rot themselves. Cuddly and For Root 56 quickly as possible. Weat North E ul Soalk and a real headache." resume to: P.O. Box 2356, Congenial office, we're Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Alan: “There is a book play looking for the right individual lovable. Call 6465532. 1969 CAMARO - 6 cylinder. Vernon, Conn., 06066 THREE BEDROOM WATER Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 10,1980 at 8:00 P.M. to !♦ IV 4* It available to give himself an to become a vital cog in our Very good condition. consider and act on the following: growth. Send resume to: CIRCA 1760. Restored brick FREE ADORABLE FRONT COTTAGE Pau Pau Paso extra chance by setting up CAREER SALES - We seek a Automatic transmission. Call dummy’s fifth heart. He sees Chris Garcia, Hartford Colonial. Nine rooms, two KITTENS - 7 weeks old. Two Restaurants, Flea markets, 649-7714 after 4:00 p.m. Proposed schedule of rates and charges - Manchester Water professional to present our baths, on IVr acres, with that he can take that extra Despatch, Box 8271, East gogden white, 1 Calico. 646 Sightseeing. 10 miles from Department. Opening lead:^ K *'und Raising Programs to beautiful gardens and view. 0059, or 6467464. chance without giving up the School Pricipals, PTA’s and Hartford, 06108, or telephone Hanover New Hampshire...... Proposed Ordinance To consider the sale of a parcel of land to 5269551, EOE, Only $98,500. Group I, $150 a week, $275 for 2 weeks. spade chance." Sports L ea^e Committees. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. FREE TO GOOD HOME. 10 Call 647-9745, or 727-1559. Truckr tor Salt 62 the rear of Tolland Turnpike to Ernest J. Reed for the sum of Oswald: “At trick two he Opportunity to take over com- $5,000.00. TELEVISON & weeks old, 1 pure black kitten cashes dummy’s ace of hearts. pany accounts in very EAST HARTFORD SPLIT and 3 pure black with white Wantod to Rant 1977 F 150 FORD - Automatic Next comes a heart ruff and a lucrative North/Central Conn. APPLICANCE DELIVERY 57 Proposed Ordinance - To consider an Ordinance concerning the PstroQfoph rh* Born L o w — Art San*om LEVEL - Immediate occupan­ paws. Call 646-6629. spade lead. A trump comes Territory. Applicants should MAN WANTED - Inquire at transmission, power steering removal of animal litter and the setting of the fine. By Oawald Jacoby Turnpike TV, 273 West Middle cy. Illness in family. In- MOTHER & DAUGHTER and power Drakes. Low and Alan Sontag back. He ruffs another heart be a self starter with outside gnmnd pool and other extras! FRE^l! Good homes for 3 LOOKING for 2 Bedroom Proposed Ordinance - To establish an Emergency Medical Ser­ HA-HA-HA-HA! OH,HWM-HA-HO.,, and leads a second spade. sales or teaching experience Tpke., 6463406. mileage. Uses regular gas. vices Council. IMU.'AXIINMT 12 noon to 7 p.m., 5261451. adorable puppies. 1 female, 2 ApatApartment in Manchester Call after 6 p.m., 6467914. Oswald: “There are lots of Back comes another trump, preferred. Compensation in­ HOO-ce,1HAr$' TULlCmSTTO won in dummy. PERSONNELL ASSISTANT - males. Please CaCall " 6461497; with utilities for under $330...... Proposed Ordinance - To consider an Ordinance establishing UBRA (8«pt. 23H)cL 23) FoHow might-have-beens here. T^ree cludes : Guaranteed Salary Lott-Lond for Solo 24 keep trying. “Another heart ruff esta6 with Production Incentive. I'm shifting into Sales and Call 2864625. Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 54 regulations and replacing existing regulations of parking and your nobler Instincts today and WaUHAr4(A- jm ePUM 6H ^ rwtrump is a cinch, hut you need capable, resourceful in­ the setting of the fines thereof. % u r you should sparkle and shine, no can’t play there after the lishes dummy’s fifth heart. He Call 525-3932 or send summary HA-HA-HA-HAl can ruff a spade to get to to: Meadow Farms, 71 dividual to replace me in my Uualcal Inatrumanta 44 GARAGE SPACE - Bolton MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE matter who you're Involved with. other side bids four diamond. Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the Town All will find your ways e x tre rri^ dummy and his last spade Fishfry Street, Hartford, varied role. You'll need ac­ Lake area, to keep sailboat. Speedy Telephone ^ B ir t h d ^ “Five diamonds is only one Call 649-09M weeknights. Clerk's Office during business hours. appealing. goes on that last heart." Conn., 06120. curate typing, reasonable BIRCH MOUNTAIN INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT, i-an oxv-wwj weennignis. niintatinni Im m e d ia te down, but East feels that he speed in shorthand. You'll traded, exchanged. Half-nrice ...... 2„“v°‘ai‘Tai Proposed additional appropriation to Special grants, Fund 61, SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nev. 22) has bid enough at four and ES,TATES. Athony Road, sale on guitars, etc. Rivers coverage available. Call Joan Jun«3.1tt0 Changes that will prove quite (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) have responsibiiiy for in- at Clarke Insurance. 6461126. UMTA Transportation Program for Elderly and Handicapped beneficial to you may be In the HOUSEKEEPERS. FULL Bolton, country setting, cor­ Music, 7 Main Street, New □ AUTOMOTIVE SHustions you may not havs TIME, weekdays and surane administration and Transportation - offing today. You may not have ner lot, almost 1 acre, ^,500. Britain, 2261977 or Bristol, 1- bMn able to control in the past your own correspondance ...... $70,554.00 couple of years will be changing direct control over what's weekends. Mature and respon­ Call 6469508 or 6362075. 806692-1235. MOTORCYCLE sible individuals. Apply in per­ with some letters for the boss. Auto Parta For Sala 60 INSURANCE. Same day to be financed under Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transporta­ for you this coming year. Good happening, but you'll like It. Heathcliff — George Gately son, East Hartford Convales­ You'll councel employees on NEW HAMPSHIRE - coverage available. Compive tion Act Grant - $44,497.00. From General Fund Budget already friends m ay play a pan In helping SAQITTARtUS (Nov. 23-Ooe. 21) REBUILT GRANDS, Players, You have a moderating Influence C w »T N«A. tiw , T H Rh u • Nt OH G -" 2 . cent Home, 745 Main Street, benefits. Initiative and good Lempster, 11 acres with rates. Call Judy, Crockett appropriated $26,057.00. you make large atrldee In your Nickelodeon Types, Upright 250 CAMARO ENGINE, chosen endeavor. today and can bring your rea­ East Hartford. judgement essential. Monday- mixture of field and woods. Agency Inc., 643-1577. W in th ro p Dici; < -.val'.i Pianos at Meyers Piano and Rebuilt. Call 2864195. Proposed additional appropriation to the General Fund Budget QCM M (May 21-4una 20) Look soning force to wayward discus­ Friday, 8-5. Paid insurance. Blacktop road. Power •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Send resume to: Chris Garcia, Guitar Company. Phone 871- t97680. at Ufa phlloeophically today and sions. Harmony prevails vrhere PART TIME JANITOR for available. $10,500. Langdon, 6 2143. Autoa For Sala 61 1976 HONDA 750 K with you'll be a winner with very little you tread. medium size office complex. HARTFORD DESPATCH, 225 acre woodlot, $7,800. 24 aeve windjammer, saddle bags.and ...... $127,207.00 CAPmeOPN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19) 5 NIFFTSNIFF? SMELLeUkE \ don't (XME Prospect Street, East Hart­ affon. You may even be able to Hours: 5 to 10 p.m., Monday, woodlot. $12,900. Owner finan­ WE PAY TOP PRICES for FM radio. Excellent conditon. For the following Budgets: gain a friendship you'd like to Necessary changes may finally WHAT* THAT e o v c B o c iy ATOUNP BBS^KKE ford, Conn 06108 or phone me Tuesday and Wednesday. cing available. Call 1-603-826 wrecked and junk cars. A & B Must sell! 742-5285 after 6 Board of Directors $2,855.00 cultivate. Romance, travel, luck, be made that could turn this Into r SMELL.-? S E T R R E / ; = FDRABRDWNIE for an appointment. 5269551. □ RENTALS a red letter day for you n\aterlal- Phone Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 5729!29 o r 1-603-543-4365 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. p.m. General Manager 575.00 resources, possible pitfalls and l O A W E T J WHBM TH E Y 'R E for an appointment. E.O.E. evenings. Collector of Revenue career for the coming months ty. The changes might Involve Call Tony 6 4 6 6 ^ . 2.850.00 your work or career. V. PU CK. / . C30NE.' Town Clerk are aH diacusaed in your Astro- Rooma for Rant 52 440.00 Graph lener, which begins with AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19) 1 Invitation To Bid Treasurer 5.377.00 your binhday. Mall $1 for each to You may find yourself in the limelight socially today, even If MATURE MALE ROOM $15. The Manchester Board of Employee-Pensioner Benefits 111,000.00 Aatro-Qraph, Box 469, Radio Female, mature $20. City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure you aren't seeking It. The reason: F WANTED JUNK AND LATE Education solicits bids for Public Works-Administration 1,000.00 MONTE CARLO References, One must have OIL/GAS COMBINATION to specify binh date. diplomacy you employ with all MODEL WRECKS • Cash Public Works-Building Inspection 250.00 CANCER (June 21-July 22) those you meet. license, plus few errands and BURNERS for the 19861981 Human Service t FLEET ^ meals. 6465459. Paid. Call Parker Street Used 360.00 Good things will be coming your PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391, school year. Sealed bids will Senior Citizens way today, provided you let power within you that could w 2.500.00 be received until June 18,1980 other do for you what you'd do make you a winner today is posi­ ROOM FOR RENT IN to be financed from unanticipated insurance refunds PUT HONDA CIVIC 1975 - at 3:00 P.M., at which time for them If the roles were tive thinking. With this no hurdle OtHU PRIVATE HOME - With Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget reversed. Is too high for you to get over. Excellent condition. Original they will be publicly- ppened. kitchen priveleges. Parking. 197680 - Miscellaneous - Refund of Taxes LEO (July 2S-Aug. 22) Get In ARIES (March 21-AprU 19) Alli­ owner. All maintenance The right is reserved to reject ances you make today could be Levy’s Law — James Schumeister Near Vernon Circle. Call 646 records. Must be seen! 243- ...... $412.81 touch today with persons whose 8013. any and all bids. relationships need flrmlng-up. of major importance. Cement 9741, Extension 202. Call 9 to 4. to be financed from General Fund Surplus. Specifications and bid forms You should find your views are strong bonds while the aspeds ’MADD * favor partnership agreements. 06 Apartmanta For Rant 53 may be secured at the Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget on the same wavelength, and me D CAPEP 1977 CORDOBA - Air con­ much can be accomplished. TAURUS (April 204lay 20) Do a 6 ditioned and all other options! Business Office, 45 N. School 1979-80 - Recreation Department - Bonnie Pruden Program good )ob today. Those who are ISHOLEP UPWAN MANCHESTER MAIN VNtOO (Aug. 2S-8#pt. 22) Con­ Top■fop C(condition! $2400. ^11 646 Street, Manchester, Connec­ ...... $500.00 ditions favor talking to people In the position to make things STREET. 2/3 ROOM 5»4. ticut. to be financed by a payment from Readers Digest Magazine today who can do things for your easier for you are looking over Carter Chavrolat hat a graat aalaetlon of Monte Carloa to chooaa APARTMENT. Heated, hot already received. work or career. Deal directly with your shoulder. They'll be gener­ Raymond E. Demers, ous with the rewards. water. Appliances. No pets. 1941 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR - them. Good things could friMn. Tha 1680 Monte Carlo la tha right alza for aatety and com­ Parking.}. Swurity. Skurity. 526715267047. Business Manager Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget happen. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) fort, It good looMng and la fual officiant with an EPA rating of 19 Good running condtion. Needs 1979-80 - Police Department - Special Detail Services minor work. Must be seen! 081-05 Short Rib* — Frank Hill * 1HI5 ONE OF VOOR CREW MPQ city and 26 MPQ highway.* ENFIELD - Rent this one $1200. 6463774...... $7,000.00 ‘Omtd on M-t engliw wd witwiwUc I w . Aeluil mllMet may vwy. bedroom. Only $35.00 weekly. to be financed from payments received for Special Detail Ser­ Call now. Locators. Small vices. B0S6D "fWlNk i CakJ NO, S W E E T I ^ ,^ , Fee. 2365646. 8AAKE IT AS A MUSICAL you HAVE absolutely Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffsl V M P P AUTO-ARMOR LIFE TIME LEGAL NOTICE Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget COMEDY STAR? NO -rA ^ E N T . guaranteed rust proofing BRING THE FAMILY. 1979-80 - TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund