PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Oct. 17. 197« Byrd Says Congress Changing WASHINGTON (UPI) —Senate Democratic the 95th Congress. Its individual income tax and wondering what effect it will have on Leader Robert Byrd says Congress is cuts were geared to those in the |15,000-$50 000 them when they are in their prime.” changing emphasis from four decades of income bracket. ’ Byrd said any SALT II agreement will be social welfare legislation and is now turning ”... it is this group which not only has had to “carefully and thoroughly” examined and the its attention to the “great middle class” which bear the burden but also has not gotten treaty is so important the Senate does not W H iL’r ' t The Weather carried the burden. relief,” Byrd said. want to “make a mistake on it.” Sunny and warmer today “Congress, in recent decades, the last two, Looking ahead to the 96th Congress, three, four decades, has enacted a great deai He said trade, exchanges with the Soviet with highs in the 50s, around 13 however, Byrd listed a national health in­ Union, efforts to strengthen ties with NATO C. Partly cloudy tonight with of social welfare programs,” Byrd told surance program — deemed by some to be reporters Monday. ‘"There comes a time when and NATO itself would be “matters of great maiurJjTHtTr Euptiiitg BfralJi lows 35 to 40. Partly cloudy social welfare as probably the top priority there is not much to add. interest,” and he called for efforts to nor­ Thursday with highs 55 to 60. domestic legislation. malize relations with China. Rain probability: near zero “And it’s quite right to turn to incentives ... He said if the administration signs a SALT II Byrd said Congress would support a “strong Wrong Data? Vol. XCVII, No. 15 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, October 18, 1978 ^ Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 ^ a y ; 20 percent tonight and for the great middle class which has carried agreement with the Soviet Union and sends it defense pro^am ” and said close scrutiny the load, which has carried the burden, which Thursday. National weather to the Senate, ratification “will undoubtedly would be paid to the all-volunteer military. A man with a real estate office map: page 20. needs relief,” Byrd added. “It’s the backbone be the most important foreign international of our country.” In addition to national health insurance, top in Manchester is disturbed matter of all.” because of misinformation he said Byrd, who said he will seek re-election as domestic items mentioned by the Democratic “There probably has never been a treaty of leader included energy — partly in the area of he received from town employees Democratic leader in January, said the more interest to us ... and to our allies,” Byrd before he bought the property. “varying of the compass” was visible in the increasing production — coping with inflation, said. “It’e the kind that lends itself to taking a acting if necessary on jobs and a continued See page 2. J18.7 billion tax bill passed on the last day of look at the grandchildren on the mantel there move toward a balanced budget. Failed Exam Mediators Only one minority applicant Many Other Bills Approved took the Manchester police test and he failed. Personnel Assistant WASHINGTONWASHrvnTnN (UPI)m oil —_ Fori?„.. sheer____ volumei____ —Education assistance to students: Carter’s Stbphen Werbner told Human of legislation, the climax of the 95th Congress federal prison terms and $100,000 fines, along bill to expand financial assistance programs with seizure of the shipments. Relations Commission that Join Talks surpassed any other in recent times. The for middle income college students, but no tui­ duplicate exam given the same energy, tax cut and jobs bills took the --Sugar: A compromise bill raising the price tion tax credits. day in another town may have headlines, but many more bills won final ap­ of sugar, providing sugar beet and sugar cane proval. —Education aid: An estimated $50 billion in producers 15.75 cents a pound for raw sugar affected attendance at town federal aid to education over the next five above the current support level of 14.65 cents, exams. See page 12. It will be days before a complete list of the years. newly enacted bills can be compiled. But here ensuring increases in the retail prices of soft For Peace is a summary of the more important pieces of —Airline deregulation: Phasing out federal drinks, candy, cookies and refined sugar. Funding Hike regulation of the airline industry. Air routes legislation approved in the marathon weekend —Beef imports: a counter-cyclical beef im- session: would be deregulated by the end of 1981, fares . ports bill sought by the cattle industry under ’The Board of Higher Education WASHINGTON (UPI) — American Homemaker Shirley Hewett, center, of the River East Homemaker- and mergers would be deregulated by the end wiil request a substantial increase said the larger issue has been dis­ —Labor-HEW: A compromise bill ap­ which beef imports would increase during mediators met separately with Egyp­ Home Health Aide Service Inc., helps Bernie Ricci sort the family of 1982, and the Civil Aeronautics Board would times of low domestic cattle production. in funding for the state’s com­ cussed, although the principal focus propriating ?56 billion for the Departments of tian and Israeli negotiators this mor­ of the conference has been on an laundry while John, one of the five Ricci children, looks on (Herald go out of existence in 1985 unless future —Military unions: a bill to outlaw union munity colleges from the 1979 Labor and Health, Education and Welfare, ning to focus on the difficulties that Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. photo by Pinto) legislation continued it. membership by members of the military and General Assembly. The increase brought President Carter directly with compromise language on federally An Egyptian spokesman. Am­ —Endangered species: Extends and forbidding collective bargaining in the could mean an additional 17 new into the talks on Tuesday. funded abortions. bassador Ashraf Ghorbal, said there weakens the Endangered Species Act, setting military. positions at M anchestei' Com­ American mediator Alfred Ather­ —Public works: A compromise public works are problems, “but there are areas up a method of reviewing whether the benefits —Athletics: A bill giving the U.S. Olympic munity Coilege. See page 12. ton began meeting with the Egyptian Homemaker-Health Aides program, tailored to avoid another veto. ’The that have been agreed.” of projects outweigh the dangers to en­ Committee the task of ending years of dis­ delegation at 9 a.m. at the Madison new $1.5 billion legislation eliminates six When Carter was informed of dangered life species, with a clause permit­ putes in amateur athletics, designating U.S. Hotel and was scheduled to meet water projects that President Carter didn’t ting construction of the Tellico Dam project, No Concert Dayan’s statement, he told Keep Families Together want and denied construction funds for 11 activity as it relates to the Olympics, the pan- later at the hotel with the Israelis. halted by a three-inch fish called the snail American games and other international MANCHESTER —A jazz con­ reporters, “There are no particular more. It will become clear through problems, there is no crisis. Things MANCHESTER — When you are the darter. events. cert by the Mitchell-Ruff Duo -Highways: A bill providing $51 billion in today’s meetings, according to con­ are going about as we expected.” mother of five active children and suffer —Cigarette bootlegging: would subject —Justice: a $1.9 billion Justice Department scheduled for Thursday night at ference sources, whether Crater’s in­ federal aid for highways and mass transit American officials said there is no from severe asthma and frequent United Way wholesale cigarette bootleggers to five-year authorization bill. Manchester Community College tervention removed the hurdles that sign of a m ajor snag in the bronchial infections, coping with the has been postponed, college of­ prompted him to join in the dis­ everyday problems of living can become ficials said today. cussions in the first place. negotiations and the talks are not stuck, as Dayan implied. an overwhelming problem. days. The concert wili be scheduled Carter spent one hour each with Bernie Ricci has been struggling to keep The underlying goal of Homemaker- for a later date that has not b^n the Egyptian and Israeli delegations her family together through many years Home Health Aide Service is to keep a determined. at the White House Tuesday, and it of illness, marital and financial problems. family intact during periods of crises, An eariier story about the appeared that one of the disputes is When she is upset or distressed her most of which are founded in problems Mitcheli-Ruff Duo appearance is whether the disagreements in the Income Up asthma becomes much worse, at time related to health. Homemaker-Home on page 19. negotiations are serious. totally incapacitating her. Health Aide Service make is possible for Singing While They Work The Israelis seemed to think they One of the ways Bernie Ricci can cope earlier discharge from a hospital. Many are. The Egyptians and the 0.5 Percent with problems of daily living is with the Stock Market Singing while they work makes it easier for times it eliminates the need to enter an Members will be available for yard work, Americans played down the WASHINGTON (UPI) — Personal supportive services of a Homemaker extended care facility. these members of the Manchester High household chores, baby-sitting and other mis­ problems. provided by River East Homemaker- ]Hit another (UPI) - Prices income of Americans rose a Foster placement of children when a School Round Table Singers to rake leaves. As he emerged from his meeting Home Health Aide Service Inc. whose of­ opened lower in heavy trading cellaneous jobs for a fee on Oct. 28, Oct. 29, moderate 0.5 percent last month the parent is ill and its devastating effects on Wednesday of New York Stock From left are Jeff Daigle, junior, Valerie with Carter, Israel’s Foreign fices are located at 353 E. Center St., the children can be prevented with and Nov. 7. Anyone wishing their services government reported Wednesday, Exchange issues. Sterling, senior, and Charles Rioter, Minister Moshe Dayan said: “We the same increase as in August and a Manchester. homemaker service. Fathers of young may call Mrs. Rioter at 649-8661, Mrs. Carroll have come up against some dif­ The Homemaker makes several visits The Dow Jones industrial sophomore. This is one of several jobs the gain that will probably be eroded by children may continue to work and earn at average, which fell 21.92 points at 649-6307, or the MHS music department at ficulties in our negotiations with the each week to the Ricci home. She provides dime into savings group is volunteering to do to earn money for inflation. times when a young mother is unable to Monday and another 8.83 ’Tuesday, 647-3546. (Herald photo by Strempfer) Egyptian delegation. When we came services which range from light house The new report from the manage. was b ^ n d 0.16 to 866.16 shortly the Round Table Singers’ travel tour fund. here the president told us whenever cleaning, helping with the mountains of Commerce Department could cause The United Way of Manchester provides after the opening bell. The blue we are stuck, we should come to him concern among administration laundry created by a family of five lively the essential financial support needed to and we used this opportunity.” children, caring for the youngest child, lit­ chip indicator suffered its biggest economists who have been counting maintain an agency such as the River loss Monday in almost four years. Dayan refused to say where the dif­ on robust consumer spending this fall tle John-John, when his mother is too ill to East Homemaker-Home Health Aide Ser­ without talkhig to us. ficulties lie, but it appeared from keep up with him, and offers Mrs. Ricci Declines led advances, 314 to to keep economic expansion on vice, since fees for the service are always 185, among the 887 issues crossing Democrats Have Plan earlier government statements that target. friendly emotional support when her gear^ to the patients’ ability to pay. Your the NYSE tape. the big problem involves the linkage spirits lag. The Homemaker is an in­ When less money is earned, it contribution to this campaign will keep Early Big Board volume between the current Egyptian-Israeli dispensable part of a community team leaves fewer dollars for consumers the River East Homemaker-Home Health atnounted to about 1,510,000 negotiations and the larger issue of a helping the family weather their difficult to spend in grocery stores, depart­ Aide Service Inc. operating. shares. comprehensive Middle East settle­ ment stores and other retail outlets. To Remake Assembly ment. The other negative aspect of the Israeli officials say there is no In Sports * HARTFORD (UPI) - Two years ”They included■ - Rep. John Groppo, report is that the September income cussed the plan with about 25 linkage between the two issues; the increase, like the one in August, will Last Registration Today after they reorganized the state D-Winsted, House chairman of the Democratic lawmakers and the , . I government. Democratic iawmakers Egyptians claim there is, and and probably be completely erased by in­ YaMMS retain supremacy in I today produced a pian to clean up Appropriations Committee, Sen. proposal will be mailed to all incum­ American conference spokesman flation. For Voting in November orld Series against Dodgers. I their own act by cutting their number Wayne Baker, D-Danbury, Rep. bent Legislators to seek their views. I page 13. I of committees by one third. Joseph Walkovich, D-Danbury, Rep. Although Republicans were not in Robert Gilligan, D-Wethersfield, and the group asked, Moynihan said the MANCHESTER-Today 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the town making booths in four Hall tops Manchester High in I The proposal would slice the Rep. Patricia Hendel, D-New Lon­ consolidation plan was not new. “It is the final day for persons clerk’s office resulted in locations Friday night, the [soccer ... Penney girls nip I Legislature’s 22 standing committees don. Carter Reviewing to sign up as voters if they goes back to 1968 and the plan has only 37 new voters. A total registrars’ office said. Manchester High runners by point I to 14 and would be operated under Baker is cochairman of the wish to vote in this fingerprints on it from both sides of of nine persons — three Only persons who have ... Complete scholastic results. I exisitng funding and personnel, ac- Government Administration and the aisle.” November’s election. See page 14. I cording to Rep. Timothy Moynlhan, typists hired by the their 18th birthday or Policy Committee that laid out the Groppo said he felt the plan has Voter registration will registrars’ office, the two become U.S. citizens • _ - I D-East Hartford. Tax-Cut Measure state reorganization plan two years appeal. He said of previous attempts continue until 4:30 p.m. in registrars, two members between now and Nov. 7 index I The plan eliminates the com- ago that consolidated about 200 agen­ to revamp the Legislature, “It’s not WASHINGTON (U PI)-President Moore, domestic affairs adviser the registrars of voters of­ of the Board of Selectmen may register to vote after I mittees on liquor control, banks, Carter wili decide in the next day or fice and until 8 p.m. in the cies commissions into 22 so called the rank and file that killed it, it’s the Stuart Eizenstat and national securi­ and twoworkers from the today...... 18 I elections, executive and legislative super agencies. so whether to sign the $18.6 billion town clerk’s office. Both Classified...... 19.22 I nominations, general law, humane leadership.” ty adviser ajgniew Brzezinski town clerk’s office — Baker said the legislative plan was tax-cut bill, based on recommen­ offices are in the Municipal Gilligan said the plan would reduce reviewed Canter’s legislative ac­ worked at the session to ...... 23 I institutions, human rights and oppor- being offered now “so it won’t be lost dations .of the 'Treasury Department Building, 41 Center St. register the 37 voters. ^ ito rial ...... 6 I tunities and insurance and real es- the number of bills by avoiding complishments for reporters under in the post election shuffle.” He said duplication and prevent “the and other experts, according to ground rules prohibiting direct Registration of voters GREETING CURDS Entertainment ...... 19 I tate. White House officials. over the weekend was ’The Saturday session FORAUOCCASflMS it was appropiate that the plan be parliamentary movement of bills quotation. , ...... 26-32 I The eight committees would be dis- presented now “since there are some He also plans to take a nevv Ipok pt slow, according to the was required by state law. Sae Our Large Display that are sent back to a committee for Cartels staff claims to be as busy Specialists from left to right: Richard Peck, Silver Lane, ...... 25 I persed among the remaining 14 com- vested interests that won’t be back” key legislative proposal® th :|[^ registrars’ office. ARTHUR DRUG u o i^ rie s ...... 12 I mittees and would reduce duplica- some reason and left to die.” low as they were at the end of the A total of 45 new voters when the Legislature convenes in He said the consolidation would to pass in the iast congreSSifil?#% session, anaiyzing 189 bilis — A Saturday session from signed up at special voter­ Green, 728-4316, R a^ond Scharfenberger, First Manchester, 728-2048- ...... 13.10 I lion and delay as well as the number January. Sion to determine if they w S s f-A Jean Keegan, Middle Turnpike, 728-4313. television ...... 19 | of bills introduced, according to the result in “a more direct democratic "severai” with red flags that may be Moynihan said his group had dis­ priority tag next year, backers. process.” added to Carter’s present list of six Specialists in Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Carter’s three major <#iap- vetoes. It isn’t so easy to save money these pointments in the 95th Congress were But the senior aides declined to DOW& ways, as well. ____ the failure to create a d e ^ f j^ ^ t of speculate whether Carter would veto days. What used to be a matter of education and a consumer advocacy the tax legislation, which is short on How can you make sense d it all? agency and to provide supplemental CONDON FOR SALE! the reforms he wanted and provides simple interest has been compounded Weiss Revives MDC Deal financial or “countercyclical” hefty capital gains benefits for the T a lk to an expert revenue sharing assistance for cities. middle and upper class taxpayers — MANCHESTER — Town Manager less, we should keep an open mind The officials indicated that as a to such a degree you need quite an ported the town maintaining its own in cost. Weiss said that he planned to which he did not ask. Robert Weiss has revived considera­ result of a Memorial Day memo about it,” Weiss said. “We’re all in­ system because it would keep control notify the board today. “We are pleased to report the ad­ Our Savings Investment Specialists tion of the town seeking some water urging Carter to use the veto as one education to figure it all out Now, in terested in what is the bottom line to of the entire system. He said that he had discussed the ministration and the 95th Congress TOLLAND service from the Metropolitan the user and maintaining our in­ of his own legislative weapons, he District Commission. Weston & Sampson, the matter with Mayor Stephen Penny in has achievM a record of accomplish­ have many of the answers you dependence as a provider.” was able to establish the best addition to the usual savings plans, engineering firm that has done the discussions about the Glastonbury ment unmatched since the 89th Weiss has been dealing with the legislative record since Lyndon John­ ’The MDC proposal previously was water reports for the town, has been customers. Weiss said that he did not Congress,” Moore and’Eizenstat said INDUSTRIAL PARK need They’ve been trained in the MDC to seek a water supplier for rejected by the town’s Water Study son. banlffi offer many unusual ones. W ith about 270 Glastonbury customers asked to do a cost analysis of internai seek permission from Penny to in a memo to Carter. Committee and the Board of Direc­ improvements that would be needed proceed with the cost analysis work. Congressional liaison Frank serviced now by Manchester. During tors. According to estimates at the vaiying interests, rules and regu- applications of all the savings this work, he said that MDC officials to hook into the MDC system, Weiss Members of the Board of Directors LAND time, the cost for receiving water have indicated water from the dis­ said. ’That cost analysis is not yet expressed their displeasure that they from the MDC and the town main­ laticMis, penalties and rewards. services we c^er. So they can help trict might be provided at a lower finished, he said. had not been informed of the move by taining its own system were about Neither the directors nor the Water Cardinals Thanked Weiss. cost than previously Ijad been es­ the same. Ideal location for your new plant, you make the choices that are timated. Study Committee have been in­ Harry Reinhorn, chairman of the You need help. Directors and members of the “If they can provide it for much formed of the steps to reconsider the Water Study Committee, could not be distribution center or Obviously, some savings plans are right for y o a Water Study Committee both sup­ MDC if there is a substantial change reached for comment. For ^Great Courage’ warehouse. VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope The Vatican said the international­ more appropriate for you than others. Come in today and sit down John Paul II today thanked the car­ ly televised investiture mass will be dinals for their “great courage” in held at 10 a.m. (5 a.m. EDT) Sunday. Easy 1-86 access, fully improved sites with Long Term Investments are ideal if with a Hartfoid National specialist electing him as the first npn-Italian Vatican sources said the 58-year- 911’ Phone May Come Soon pontiff in 455 years. Thousands of his old pontiff orginally had his heart set paved streets, city water, storm sewers, you have the money and can afford the Or call for additional infomiatioa Polish countrymen prepared a on an afternoon investiture rite until starting date electricity, telephone. time. But a Short Term arrangement By GREG PEARSON propriate department about the it would notify Manchester residents pilgrimage to Rome for the new pon­ he realized it would interfere with You could save a lot more Herald Reporter ’The start of the system should be emergency. Such a system is only of the use of the 911 system. tiff’s outdoor investiture ceremony another rite equally sacred to Italian coordinated with the annual release Sunday. MANCHESTER —Tdwn residents expected to save time and keeps the Those outside the town boundaries, sports fans. might be more practical. Ftegdar of the new telephone books, Weiss could be dialing 911 for emergency caller, who often may be panicking, who are serviced by other emergen­ In his second address to the car­ Millions of Italians spend Sundays money if you do. said. ’Thus, if th^ system is not in services as early as next spring if the from having to look up telephone cy services, would be told that the 911 dinals in as many days the pope watching sporting events — a tradi­ Passbook Account interest com­ place next spring, it probably will not numbers. town can coordinate a single­ number does not apply to them. asked the princes of the church to tion nearly as old as that of having an be implemented until the spring of dispatcher system in time. In the past, Manchester has not .join him in blessing every believer in Italian pope. pounds differently fiom that of a 1980, he said. the world. He quoted St. Augustine as DCN/& Town Manager Robert Weiss has been able to implement such a Weiss has scheduled a meeting at In an extraordinary move, saying the church “speaks the Statement Savings Account But the Htoford NatHMial scheduled a meeting Nov. 1 with system because surrounding towns 3:30 p.m. Nov. 1 to discuss the town’s Poland’s communist government CONDON The Southern New England are included on its telephone number language of all peoples...in all relaxed travel restrictions to permit XBankandlhi^ ComiMiiy other town'officials to begin work on Telephone Co. has developed a work to coordinate the dispatcher tongues.” EXCLUSIVE AGENT •OCitrv o * IMOutTNIAl M A ife n e two types of accounts differ in otoer the 911 emergency.phone system. exchange. system necessary to the 911 thousands of Polish Catholics to If you’ve got a Kttie moRiey, why not get a lot of bank? system that would permit a town like The telephone company now says ’The Vatican announced today that make a pilgrimage to Rome for the 111 Pearl Street, Hartford, CT 06103 He is hopeful that the program can program. Representatives of both Manchester to have a 911 number that Manchester can implement such the new pope’s investiture Sunday investiture of the former Cardinal be implemented by next spring, ^ t it ’That number can be dialed by town Fire Departments, the Police is too soon to estimate the exact star­ a program. Judy House of SNETCO Department, the Manchester Am­ will will be an open-air ceremony in Karol Wojtyla of Kraakow — MEMBER P.D.I.C residents with a police, fire or could not be reached for comment St. Peter’s square, such as that of his Poland’s first pope and the first from 249-6 ^ 1 ting time. medical emergency. bulance Service, Manchester “It’s possible, but I don’t want to about the proposal this morning. Memorial Hospital and the General predecessor, John Paul I. It did not a Communist-ruled nation. ’The single dispatcher who answers Weiss said that the telephone com­ say whether the rite would be moved ,’The Pope’s speech today was his say for sure,” he said of the spring the 911 number contacts the ap­ Services Department have been in­ pany is working on a program where vited. indoors if Rome’s steadily changing second address to the cardinals who weather turns bad again. elected him two days ago. ____ MANCHESTER EVENlNti HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 18, 1978— PAGE THltF.I') PAGE TWO — MANCHE^ER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Oct. 18. 1978 CETA Jobs Realtor Claims Police To Continue Bolton Selectmen Mull Officials, ZBA ^ Support To Nov. 15 Reward in Vandal Cases BOL'TON — 'The possibility of offering a reward for in­ dead animals in the mailbox and his vehicle covered by Drumm MANCHESTER - Local formation leading to the arrest and conviction of persons aluminum paint. He said town signs are being destroyed Hurt His Firm By CHARLIE MAYNARD employees hired through the Com­ damaging town property and property of town officials, and people are driving their vehicles on town property Herald Reporter prehensive Employment and or harassing those officials, was discussed by the Board ruining the lawns. Training Act program will be of Selectmen Tuesday. EAST HARTFORD - When Police Board members appeared receptive to the idea but By GREG PEARSON One step he Wanted was a sign working at least through Nov. 15. The move, proposed by First Selectmen Henry Ryba, Chief Garence Drumm speaks with they want to discuss the matter further before taking any Herald Reporter larger than the two square foot one Town Manager Robert Weiss will be an attempt to alleviate harassment to town of­ the East Hartford Citizen Action action. Ryba will also talk to Jerome Walsh, town at­ MANCHESTER — The owner of a permitted in the regulations. notified the employees Monday all ficials as well as damage to town property. torney, about the matter. “I was told I’d have no problems,” Group (EHCAG) Monday at the Ray­ CETA positions will be continued un­ Ryba said one harassment problem in particular has real estate business in town said that mond Library, he’ll have the support Selectman John Carey asked whether the reward he has been misled by town officials he said of the idea for a larger sign. A til the mid-November date. been going on for two years and the police have been un­ should be extended to all individuals in town, not just Building Department employee told of the police force behind him on his Federal legislation passed in the able to apprehend whoever is committing the offense. in the early stages of establishing his cruiser patrol methods. elected officials. him that a similar larger sign had final days of the Congressional ses­ Ryba said one elected official has been subject to Center Street office. Drumm has agreed to speak with Shepherd said he views the reward as placing certain The man. Eugene Sammartino, been granted for a business on East sion will reduce and revise the CETA harassing and obscene phone calls, garbage on the lawn, value on the services of people in public office who, on the EHCAG members oh his switch in program. This could esult in changes also is disturbed that two variances Center Street. 1974 from the cruiser beat method of whole, are volunteer public servants. he has requested have been turned When he later applied for the in the town program. patrolling the town to the division of He said the intent would be to give reasonable protec­ building permit for the sign, Weiss told the employees the down by the Zoning Board of the town into two sectors. The town Housing Project tion in the performance of public duties. Shepherd said, Appeals, and one of the voting however, he was told he would n e ^ a changes include such provisions as “We want to encourage service, not discourage service variance, he said. V is divided into north and south sec­ an 18-month limit in the program, a members has been another realtor. tions with the Wilbur Cross Highway by that kind of action (vandalism and harassment).’’ Sammartiiio's most recent defeat Zoning Enforcement Officer Anniversary Sale at Parkade requirement that 50 percent of CETA Needs Zoning OK Selectman Joann Neath said she feels the malicious Ernest Machell responded, "All of serving as the dividing line. money be spent on special projects was Monday night when the ZBA David Killian, secretary of Local vandalism could be stopped if a reward is offered. She voted 3-2 to deny his request for a these complaints about ‘you told me I Merchants at the Manchester Parkade and and associate manager of D&L’s; Larry and a provision that all CETA posi­ 1089 police union, said the new said people know who is doing the vandalism and they variance so he would not have to could have a certain size sign so I members of the Parkade Association look tion salaries average out to $7,200. EAST HARTFORD — One more hurdle remains for the Dunn, vice president — advertising, Parkade geographical division is better might come forward if the reward is offered. She said, pave the parking area for his bought the building' are kind of "These changes, among others, rehablitation of the former St. Mary’s School after over some of the sale items in The Weatlier- Association and owner of Knitter’s World; because “it allows greater flexibility “We could have a run on the money.” business — Fireside Realty Inc., ridiculous.” will require municipalities to rethink Tuesday’s announcement that the federal Department of vane featured during the Parkade’s 22nd An­ Mike Mezzanotte, vice president of adver­ and gives the patrolling officer a Ryba said he feels offering the reward will make the located at 519 Center St. He said that when complaints such their involvement in the CETA Housing and Urban Development approved a $260,(X)0 public more aware of the situation. He said, “More eyes as Sammartino's are made, the per­ niversary being observed today through tising for the association and manager of broader knowledge of what’s program,” Weiss wrote. grant for the project. will be watching and maybe it will stop.” He sought to keep the area as one happening in the area.” son usually cannot remember who he Saturday. From left are David Prince, Anderson-Little; Debi McCullough, new The inplementation of the new The developers are on the October agenda of the Zoning When and if the idea gets the approval of the of crushed stone, but zoning Killian added that the old system requirements do say that businesses originally spoke to. This makes it treasurer of the Parkade Association and owner with her husband of Swiss Colony provisions, which seem to steer away Board of Appeals. selectmen, the Board of Finance will be asked for an ap­ was inefficient. “You might be doing must have paved parking lots unless hard to pin down the accusations of manager of Diamond Showcase; Nadine Cheese Shop, and Jan Conkling, assistant from long-term CETA employment Greenwich Developemnt Partnership and St, Mary’s propriation. nothing for five days or you could be and aim at short-term project work, a variance is granted. the person. Cabrera, manager of Weathervane; Bob manager of My Store For Levis. (Herald Church are seeking four variances which would clear the Resident State Trooper Robert Peterson said this mor­ One of the three who voted against Sammartino also said that he was so busy that you couldn’t complete will start in November, Weiss said. way for rehabilitation. Swartz, president of the Parkade Association photo by Pinto) all the paperwork.” ning he discussed the situation with Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, the variance was Paul Rossetto. a told he would be issued a certificate He said the town already has Side, front and rear yard parking variances are needed. a state police supervisor. Peterson said they both felt the local realtor. Sammartino said he of occupancy without his parking “This is one area we completely started working with the Hartford of­ The parties also need lot size, unit size and area require­ board should do what it thought best. support the chief on,” he said. does not think one realtor should be area being paved. fice to determine the status of CETA ment variances to allow conversion of the former school Wllian also said the first-year able to vote on the application of- “I don’t think anybody would tell jobs in town. on Main Street into housing for the elderly. GOP Candidate Accused statistics released by EHCAG on the another since the two firms are in the him that,” Machell said of Sammar- U.S. Rep. William Cotter, D-lst District, announced ap­ same business. tino’s statement about the parking increase in the crime rate were mis­ Tax Evasion Fine proval of the grant Tuesday morning at the former school f; MAGIVer/C! ) Sammartino said that he may file a area not having to be paved before leading because both the FBI and the on 1451 Main St. Elast Hartford Police Department in­ ) WINDSHIELD court appeal on the matter based on the certificate was issued. HARTFORD (UPI) - A U.S. Of Hiding Party Labels stituted new classification methods. Rossetto's voting on the request. FTancis Conti, chief building in­ District judge in Hartford has fined a (• COVER When Chief Drumm took over the Even if Rossetto had voted in favor spector, said that Sammartino “was nursery owner $7,500 for income tax Group Favors Fahey of the variance, it still would have told right from the start” that the By CHRIS BLAKE to listen to her campaign statements for the candidate, not the party. police department, he said, he wanted evasion. evers^thing recorded and categdrizeo. taken another vote in favor to ap­ parking area would have to be paved. Herald Reporter fully understands that she stands for “He better look to his own can­ Senior Judge M. Joseph EAST HARTFORD — The Connecticut Insurance prove it. Variances require four Despite the opposing views of the EAST HARTFORD — Democratic the anti-working people and un- didate for that type of tactic,” Mrs. EHCAG demonstrated in front of Town Hall last week and charged Blumenthal levied the penalty Political Action Committee (CIPAC) has endorsed favorable votes to be passed. town officials, Sammartino insists Councilman Harry Egazarian ac­ humane policies that we have come Garke said. “His own candidate is Tuesday on Robert Macchia, 36, of that the rise in crime was because of Democrat Marcella Fahey for state senator from the Alan Lamson, town planner, said that he has received differing advice cused Republican state senate can­ to expect from the GOP,” he said. calling herself a people’s candidate Milford, who pleaded no contest to the elimination of the cruiser beat third district. (*y _N0' MOM DffHOSTINC that no questions have been raised in from town workers. didate Esther B. Clarke of “pulling “If elected, Mrs. Clarke would un­ rather than a party candidate.” the charge. f .-N O MOM methods. It said the increase the Upon notifying Mrs. Fahey of its support, CIPAC sm Yinr. the past about Rossetto’s voting on “I’m frustrated with all of the in­ the wool over the eyes of the voters” doubtedly promote policies that Mrs. Clarke said from the begin­ The owner of the Kew Gardens h^_NO MOM SCWWNt. year after the new patrol method was Treasurer Roger Dove said, “The organization applications of other Realtors. consistencies I’ve seen up there,” he by hiding her party label on cam­ favor the interests of the well-toKlo ning of her political career, “I’ve Nursery reported only $4,500 in instituted was more than double the recognizes Mrs. Fahey as an industrious and Rossetto also said that he has said...... paign literature. backers of the Republican party over always felt people should Identify taxable income when it was actually knowledgeable individual committed to legislative >r received no such complaints. He said “Mrs. Clarke has cleverly avoided the needs of the middle and working with me for my own beliefs and that rate for communities of similar size Door To Knowledge in the state. $42,000. programs that will have a beneficial impact on the state’s that Realtors sit on zoning boards Utility Policy using the word Republican on her class people of this district,” he said. would be the foremost reason for U.S. Attorney Richard Blumenthal (• The meeting with Chief Drumm Jeffery Sauer, left, and David Bailey, students at Bolton economy and promote increased employment.” across the country. campaign material and with almost a Egazarian said the district has voting for a candidate.” said he would refer Macchia’s case to CIPAC is a voluntary, nonpartisan association es­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Elementary School, admire the giant book cover on the door to every “Why should Manchester be any month to go until election day has benefitted from Democratic' Mrs. Garke said her literature, the Internal Revenue Service. He tablished by members of the Insurance Association, Utilities will not turn off gas or elec­ their classroom. The doors were turned into books in obser­ little different?” he asked. His vote was tric service to residential customers already begun instructing voters on represenatation over the years, in his which does not include the word Judge Dismisses said the IRS audit division would allowing member company employees participate in the based on his feeling that the parking how to split their ticket, Egazarian belief, and should send Democrat Republican, is “aimed at my belief decide whether to seek back taxes, vance of National Book Week. This one is “Curious George \ th e m'lrocli of moh ifrUt thing" who are having difficulty paying political process and make personal campaign con­ j* (lowrttown mancMltM* area should be paved, he said. their biifls. a spokesman says. said. Marcella Fahey to the state senate. that people should vote for Ue can­ Larceny Charges penalties and interest in a separate Flies A Kite.” The PTO book fair is tonight from 7 to 9 at the tributions. Elarlier this year, Sammartino also Egazarian called Mrs. Qarke “the “It is easy to see the contrast didate.” HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hartford civil suit. school on Notch Road. (Herald photo by Pinto) sought a variance for a larger sign at Boxer To Visit kind of politician who thinks she can between the positive attitudes of She said she does not like party Superior Court judge has dismissed his office. That variance also was pull the wool over the eyes of the Mrs. Fahey, who represents the fine levers. larceny charges against a state denied by the ZBA MANCHESTER — Johnny Duke, voters.” traditions of the Democratic party in “I know the registration in this dis­ Senate candidate and two other Under the regulations, he is per­ former amateur and professional He said, “The senate candidate of believing that government exists to trict (it is about four to one in favor former community workers arrested mitted a sign no larger than two boxer, will visit Howell Cheney the Republicans seems hesitant to let serve the public, and the negative of Democratic registrants) and I after the theft of a federal jobs square feet, or one foot by two feet. Regional Vocational Technical voters know of her party affiliation anti-people attitudes of Mrs. Clarke know I hHve many Democratic sup­ program’s monthly records. He had asked for a sign of about two School Thursday in a special and appears to be divorcing herself and the Republican party.” porters,” sh^Mid. Peter Dillon, Republican candidate feet by three feet, bo ? the ZBA denied assembly at 1 p.m. from the futile efforts of her party’s He added, “Mrs. CJarke may think She said sheSncluded itetructions in Hartford’s 1st Senate District, and the variance request. Duke, whose real name is Julius gubernatorial candidate Ron she has latched onto a clever cam­ on splitting the ticket because of her two women were arrested Aug. 30 the accent Is on fashion values...now at The denial of the variances, Gallucci, will also introduce a couple Sarasin,” he said. paign ploy, but by avoiding her party basic belief that party levers are after a Comprehensive Employment however, do not disturb Sammartino of amateur boxers who will put on a “Mrs. Clarke may think she can label, she only shows voters more “bad.” and Training Act official said the as much as the misinformation and demonstration for the students. hide the fact that she is a Republican clearly that the GOP elephant is real­ Mrs. Clarke and Egazarian have CETA documents were stolen from misguidance he said that he received Duke is vice president of the and trick the voters of this heavily ly an albatross.” served on the same Town Council the Upper Albany Community from town offices. Boxers’ Association of the U.S., and Democratic district into voting for Mrs. Garke said today she has since 1977. Mrs. Clarke is the Organization. Town officials involved, however, executive director of the Bellevue her. But, anyone who takes the time always believed voters should vote Republican minority leader of the The three defendants all were deny the claims Sammartino made at Square Boys Club in Hartford. council. previously fired from the UACO, Monday’s ZBA meeting and in a dis­ He works for the Human Relations which administers several CETA job cussion with The Herald. Commission, City of Hartford, as a programs. Sammartino said that before he community relations assistant. He is Police Report Dillon, 35, of Hartford, Tuesday purchased the Center Street proper­ also chairman of the Connecticut was given a dismissal on a charge of ty, which he planned to convert to a State Junior Olympic AAU. Ronald Wierzchowski, 24, of River­ South Windsor conspiracy to commit fourth degree real estate office, he checked with Joining Duke will be Anthony Manchester larceny. Tahlor, assistant coach at the Boys Walter J. Fleming, 18, of 34 Jensen side Dr., Vernon, was charged Charles Butkus, 58, of Warehouse town departments to make sure he Tuesday night with driving while un­ A UACO official said Dillon was could take the necessary steps. Club Bellevue Square. St. was charged with operating under Point, was charged Tuesday with fired from his position because he the influence of liquor and evading der the influence of liquor or drugs. failure to drive right on a curve. Police said he lost control of his violated CETA rules by running for responsibility in connection with an Police said he was involved in an ac­ city treasusrer while he was on the accident on Vernon Street late car on Route 83 and it flipped over. cident at the intersection of Sullivan Police Charge Couple He received minor facial injuries. He federal payroll. Tuesday night. Avenue and Pierce Road. Police said Constance Johnson, 35, and Sharon Police said Fleming’s car struck a was released on his promise to he drove right of the center line on a appear in court on Oct. 24. Watson, 24, both of Hartford, In Missing Girl Case utility pole and continued for about curve and struck a dump truck. received a dismissal of fourth degree two-tenths of a mile before he was Mary M. Frazier, 16, of Prospect The truck was driven by Daniel St., Rockville, was charged Monday larceny charges. A M anche^r m ^^and woman and O’Brien increased and attempts stopped by police. G)urt date is Oct. Dagon, 28, of 405 West St., Bolton. night with breach of peace. She UACO officials refused to say why were arrested T ues^ night on to push the Officer, David Dunbar, 31. Hie accident caused the truck to flip they were let go. charges of customal intetfereace in­ out the door and strike him were un­ alledgedly was involved in a distur­ over on its side. Butkus was taken to volving a 12-year-ok( girl.) > bance at Union and Ward streets. ^ e CETA program, facing a $1.6 successful, police said. Harassment In another accident Tuesday, an 11- Hartford Hospital, treated and million deficit and charges of mis­ Police said they choked on a c> In connection with the same inci­ released. :d^and both Gagnon and year-old boy was struck by a car on management, is under investigation plaint from Enfield {mCe that a Lenox Street. dent, a 15-year-old female was CkMirt date is ct. 27 in East Hart­ rere placed under arrest on referred to juvenile athorities. by the U.S. district attorney, the FBI year-old girl was missing from that of disorderly conduct in ad- Police said the boy, Lewis Pittsley ford. and the U.S. Labor Departinent. town and was reported to be at 26 second-degree custodial in­ of 3 Durkin St., ran out from behind a Florence St. in Manchester. On terference. parked car and into the path of a Accident checking the residence of Philip L. Police said the 12-year-old girl was vehicle driven by Michael W. Gagnon, 37, and Florence O’Brien, no longer in the house when they Falkoloski, 39, of 35 Pitkin St. Damaging HARTFORD ROAD 37, they were told that the missing checked her room. She was taken out Pittsley was was treated at girl was there. Ms. O’Brien claimed by another girl in the house. The Manchester Memorial Hospital for a In Garage Dairii to be the legal guardian of the child mother also arrived at the home, but bruise on his knee and released. No and police asked for proof. No proof charges were made. DAIRY QUEEN her attempts to follow the girls were MANCHESTER - A Queen was provided. The two were told that unsuccessful, police said. house, a garage and a car the girl’s mother would pick her up Gagnon and O’Brien were later Vem A. Cook, 19, of 75 Pine St. was because she was confirmed as the charged with misuse of a marker inside the garage were OCTOBER released on |5(K) non-surety bonds for extensively damaged when legal guardian by the Enfield police. court appearances Nov. 6. plate Tuesday. Court date is Oct. 31. Verbal abuse from both Gagnon Seven other motor vehicle arrests they were rammed into by COUPON SPREE were made Tuesday. another car on Lawton trader. The town cemetery building on Road late Tuesday night. East Center Street was broken into Police said a car driven Panel Repeats Position sometime Monday. A typewriter, an by Gregory M. Nunes, 21, adding machine, a builder’s saw and of 37 Bissell St., East Hart­ TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF case and an electric drill with a total ford, was going at an ap­ On Apartment Proposal parently high rate of sp e^ "OILLY” BAR WITH value of $450 were stolen, police said. I I east on L a ^ n Road short­ AIMY PURCHASE MANCHESTER — The state Com­ as opposition to the project. Vernon ly after 11 p.m. The car mission on Human Rights and Oppor­ The letter was sent to Rangoon, the Juan Sosa, 23, of 174 Terrace failed to negotiate a curve, tunities has written a second letter to town and the Hartford offide of HUD. Drive, Rockville, was charged climbed a sidewalk, J make sure that its position about the The commission had questioned Tuesday night with third-degree crossed a lawn, bounced Meadow Village Apartments was un­ the effects the concentration of low- assault. Police said he was involved off some concrete front derstood. and nioderate-income housing would in a disturbance at his home. steps and crashed into the Limit 1 Limit 1 The commission had reviewed the IW coupon per coupon have on the school system. Its con­ He was to be presented in court in garage door and into the • I coufien A 1 coufton proposal for a 63-unit low-income cern was busing would have to be Rockville today. rear of the car inside the p«f customer per cutiomtr clever ycul a new seasonp a naw special purchasal housing project and had raised some done to integrate the schools or Keith Cornwall, 18, of Hartford, garage, according to the O P m 0000 THMrOCTOMII si OFmaOOOTHIHM famous signature print... questions about the Spencer Street segregation would develop because was charged Monday with disorderly pofice account. shirMrass... In supar suadel LOOO’s of rings from Hawaii site proposal. It said that other those schools in the southwest area conduct. He was allegedly pan­ The car and the home, # cotton flannel gowns projects, including Squire Village, would have a high percentage of the handling at the Tri-Gty Plaza. He owned by William Demko, already were in the area. town’s low-income and minority was released on his promise to were both extensively Textured ever so softly ... vrith all the practicality of You can afford to ‘ring’ every finger now ... great for In the romantic mood of days gone by ... our classic The Meadow Village project, students. appear in court in Rockville on Oct. damaged, as was Nunes’ TOWARDS THE hlRCHASE OF Celanese Arnel* triacetate/nylon. Unbuttoned to shake gifts, tool Hurry In to sea our most exciting collection granny with lace trimmed yoke. Several pretty prints to which wjas proposed by Hartford “ By proposing busing for the 24. vehicle and both cars had up tradition. Bloused to flow about you In a moat ® •Sterllna •Qold-FNIed eSIlvar choose from with the famous signature, 'Lanz of Salz­ developer Richard Rangoon, was childreq of Meadow Village, the. to be towed away, police flattering way. Sporting roll-tab aleaves. Easily the & Qold Tones •Cocktail Rings •Bands eCostume Rlngs; burg.' Wonderfully warm cotton flannelette. Sizes S-M- denied subsidized funding last week problem is compounded rather than Intern Program said. dress you’ll be wearing from now on... acceaaorized so •Genuine Stones sTIger Eyes eZIrcon eCultured Pearls L. lingerie, downtown Manchester and TrI-CIty Plaza, by the ,U.S. Department of Housing remedied,” he wrote. Nunes was charged with many wonderful ways! Russet, dusty rose. Sizes 8-16. •Onyx eJade •Enamels sMore sAII Sizes eSome Vernon. and Urban Development. The denial “The commission is disturbed that NAUGATUCK (UPI) - The Senior reckless driving and was dresses, downtown Manchester and TrI-CIty Plaza, Adjustable, jewelry, downtown Manchester and Trl- of funds effectively kills the project the town has elected to provide in­ Intern Gub of Connecticut, which is issued a writtra warning for now. Limit 1 Vernon. Clty Plaza, Vernon. tegrated educational opportunity made up of senior citizens from for driving after drinking. per coupon “The commission does not stand in A 1 coupon Umii 1 only by means of busing the children throughout Connecticut, will hold its Nunes sustained minor psr coupe opposition to Meadow Village or any organizational meeting next week. A 1 coupe of Squire Village, and proposes to do injuries. 1 ptf cuttorntf other low-income housing for the same for the children of Meadow The club was set up three years ago m n B r . families in Manchester,” Arthur under a program designed by Sen. O P m 0000 THRU OCTOMm ti values to $201 4.88 Village,” Green said. ^ V " V *«™ iiR SI Green, director of the commission, Green’s letter was written before Lowell Weicker, R-Conn. Its aim is to The handshake originated wrote. Green said in the letter t ^ t help senior citizens have a stronger in medieval Europe as a HUD’s denial of funding but was not gesture between two men to he feared the commission’s previous voice in legislative action that will SEblEM AT H A R m liD HD. DAIRY Downtown ManchesteLODen^^^ received by the town until this week. show that each was Your Worth'i Charge Card makes shopping so easyl vernon TrI-CIty Plaza open Mon., tuea., wed. ’til 6:30; Thura., FrI. 'til 9 ; S at Ul 6:30 conunents had been misun^rstood effect them. unarmed. NEXT TO SPEED QUEEN COIN LAUNI PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 J,C, Penney Impact MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 - F^AGE LIVE Lake Has Floating Post Office Council Pledges Traffic Action LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, N.H. passengers. Tourists stop by at Lavallee first learned the secrets He has hauled private cargo that (UPI) — For a half-century, Ed dockside to send mail stamped of the crystal-clear lake which has included cows, horses, grocery Lavallee has been running the “Lake Winnipesaukee R.P.O.,” orders and four tons of hay, keeping reminded of Tolland Street and what Stteet. carries the Indian name for “Smile By CHRIS BLAKE will not support the volume of traffic, nation’s only floating post office. which stands for Railway Post Of­ of the Great Spirit” from his father, them under canvas so the cruise the council did 13 or 15 years ago,” he Marcella Fahey, Democratic state passengers wouldn’t shun the ship as Herald Reporter he said. While some postmasters pick up fice, from the days when the railroad who owned four boats. They made said. “We’ve learned from that. senate candidate from the third dis­ “From Long Hill Road mail from mailboxes, Lavallee, 86, stopped at the dock. nothing but a freight boat. trict, said she checked the state moonlight cruises and ice cream EAST HARTFORD - The Town We’re not going to let that same thing Manchester town line, Bu; has been known to take letters from a In the small forward cabin, But the life of a postman is dotted statutes. "My understanding is that runs from island summer camps in Council made a promise to residents happen again.” Street is lilttie more than a passing water skier or deliver them Lavallee cancelled letters by hand with items that break from the Henry Genga, Democratic majori­ Burnham Street is completely owned the days before roads followed the of Burnham Street that it would do over cow path,” he said. “It would to boaters. He has taken the mail and sorted mail. He did everything routine. Like six years ago, when everything in its power to maintain ty leader, echo^ Dagon’s thou^ts. by East Hartford and the town would lake’s jagged shoreline. last about a year once the trucks through a hurricane and has taken most Post Offices do except issue with ■ 10-foot waves battering the the street’s residential character in "I hope we get to a point, after all have the power to close it,” Mrs. Lavallee didn’t plan on becoming a start using it.” time on other days to rescue money orders. He didn’t like the risk. shoreline, Lavallee’s boat stayed on the face of fears of increased traffic of the engineering stuflies are done^ lake postmaster. He was within two Fahey said. fishermen from a sinking boat. - The toot of the Sophie C, signaling the lake during a hurricane. Another which residents claim the J.C. where we can say, ‘You’re wrong’,” However, Mrs. Fahey cautioned weeks of being ordained a priest For almost 50 years, Lavallee has his arrival, brought island dogs “when I made up my mind I couldn’t time, a fishing boat cut across the Penney industrial site in Manchester Genga said. the council not to make a hasty deci­ been one of few links to the mainland scampering for the biscuits Lavallee bow and was struck broadside, will bring to the street. sion of 785 Burnham St. said half of be a decent one. I’ve never had any About 30 residents from the for thousands of summer islanders tosses them. Islanders in shorts and remorse about it.” “The boat is still there, under 55 The council also agreed to invite Burnham Street area showed up at the problem is the rest of the in­ Catholic Women on Lake Winnipesaukee. He is the T-shirts wait idly on the dock feet of water,’’ Lavallee said. “Well, dustrial site, which he said would Later, he held a telephone com­ officials from J.C. Penney and from Tuesday night’s meeting. nation’s oldest living postmaster on exchanging gossip. we got the men out of there so fast the two other towns involved — employ an additional 1,500 and would pany job stringing the first phone Clyde Colbeth of 761 Burnham Plan Convention active duty. “I come because my dog wants to their shoulders never got wet,” Manchester and South Windsor — to Street told the council he does not add 1,200 more vehicles. lines to the islands. It was then he His 76-foot flag-flying mail and come. She hears the whistle,” said “ It keeps me young at 86,” .the next council meeting field believe any study was made on the MANCHESTER — The Council of decided to try boating for a living. “If you consider the rest of the in­ cruise boat made two daily rounds Lu Nelson of Bear Island. “It’s a Lavallee said recently. questions about the site and the traf­ number of contract carrier trucks dustrial park, you’re pushing 3,000 Catholic Women, Archdiocese of “I don’t know what made me go from June to October to the eight social hour. Everyone finds out into it,” he said. Mail delivery by boat began on fic studies which have been done. traveling to the site. vehicles,” he said. Hartford, will hold its annual conven­ islands on New England’s largest what’s going on.” Lavallee began as captain of the Lake Winnipesaukee in 1892, the year “We know what we have to do and He also disputed the report of He also said the traffic study done tion Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Church lake. This year, Lavallee will retire boat for another postmaster,. then after Lavallee was born. An act of we’ll get the right people here at the by Fred Hesketh Associates might be of the Godd Shepherd in Seymour Town Planner John Shemo, which His boat, the yellow and white from the job on the spring-fed lake. took over the position himself. Congress created the nation's first next meeting,” said George Dagon, more valid than the Goodkind and beginning 9 a.m. said about 175 cars would use Ed Lavallee, on his way to make a delivery, has been run­ Sophie C, is the sixth vessel he’s His eyesight is still pretty good, but Federal officials made him give up and only floating post office in 1916, council chairman. Burnham Street when the J.C. O’Dea fib res charting 1978 traffic, Ail members of the Manchester ning the nation’s only floating post office for nearly half a cen­ owned since he becanje postmaster his hearing isn’t. He’s reluctant to the captain’s job three years ago. and Lavallee says congressional in­ Dagon said input from every party Penney site is completed. which Shemo quoted in his report to Council are invited. Reservations tury. (UPI photo) on RFD7. It can carry 125 cruise retire, but says it’s not his decision. They said he was too old. fluence has kept the unique service involved is needed. “With 1,700 parking spaces and 2,- the council. must be made before Sunday, Oct. 22. going. “I like to think of Burnham Street 000 employees, that fi^ re seems a ‘"The Hesketh study projected into Further information is available by as the quaint little street in the little unreasonable to me.” > the future. ’The Goodkind and O’Dea calling any of the foll6wing parish northeast comer of the town,” Dagon Donald Fresher of 681 Burnham St. representatives; study didn’t,” he said. Church of the Assumption — Mrs. Ferguson Smells Fish said. asked the council why Manchester Mourey said the latest study which Chester Kieiick at 649-7945, or Mrs. “It primarily serves a residential closed off Burnham Street 150 yards South Windsor officials announced area and it should not become a west of Croft Drive. Edmund Killy at 649-1911. this week is being done because St. Bartholomew — Mrs. Sohby In Town Hall Reports major artery for traffic coming to “If they can do that for their peo­ South Windsor disagrees with the Compare our and from J.C. Penney,” Dagon said. ple, I don’t see why you can’t do that Ghabrial at 646-6098, or Mrs. Ray­ methodology of the Hesketh study. mond Keefe at 646-8746. are told that technical bookkeeping dif­ He said the Town Council made a for us,” he said. Mourey concluded the two biggest MANCHESTER — “It does not require mistake 15 years ago when it allowed Others asked the council where the St. Bridget — Mrs. Robert Ryan at a highly developed sense of smell to detect ficulties make it unlikely that the $98,000 problems were with the methodology 643-2306. Tolland Street to become a major authority lies for making a perma­ of previous studies and the fear that a strong odor of fish in recent political will be turned to them until November. thoroughfare for trucks. St. James—'Mrs. J. Roger Lemelin developments,” said Thomas F. “Could it be that the two stories are con­ prescription nent cul-de-sac at the end of East Buniham Street will eventually be at 646-4241. “The Town Council is constantly Hartford’s section of Burnham widened because the present surface Ferguson, Republican town chairman. nected and that town administrators feel “Town department heads are said, in a threatened in their positions by anything recent newspaper story, to welcome the that could make the Democratic majority constant presence of Democratic noses in party and its leader. Representative Ted OKN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN EVERY NIGHT drug prices! administration business, while behind the Cummings, look bad before electorate. Businesses Threaten below manufacturer’s original wholesale price SUNDAYS TIL A scenes and off the record, most of them Cummings has been ducking a debate with have been saying that Democratic direc­ Walter H. Joyner, his Republican oppo­ AO PRICES To End State Project EFFEaiVE THRU We've listed a few of our prescription prices below. For other prices coll your tors have been interfering in areas not nent in the 12th District, because it was SAT, on. 21 il nearest M e di M art drugstore. legitimately theirs,” Ferguson said. requested by STEAL and not on his own O u x HARTFORD (UPI) - Famous turf. for skilled jobs such as carpen­ “The Eighth IFtilities Board has Brand Name Prescription Drugs Qty. P r i c e Western and southern Connec­ try and mechanics. experienced difficulty in obtaining tax “He is revealing his own weakness and ticut manufacturers have Without the regulations, revenues collected by the town which is demonstrating why the electorate ALDACTAZIDE TABS lOO's 10.89 ALDOMET 250 mg. TABS (Methyldopo) lOO's 6.16 threatened to drop out of the which go into effect next should be turned back to the district. They should reject him.’’ /|i Fashion Show Tonight state apprenticeship program month, the state could lose BIRTH CONTROL 1 mo. 2.75 rather than obey proposed federal certification of local OVRAL 1 mo. 2.87 DARVOCET N-100 TABS lOO's 10.39 Terry Clendaniel, left, and Ginny Gallagher model fashions regulations requiring that apprenticeship programs. women make up 20 percent of Failure to obey the regulations Human Services Group HYORODIURIL SO mg. TABS (Hydrochlorothiazide) lOO's 4.83 which will be featured tonight at 8 at a fashion show sponsored new training classes by next could deny local program INDERAL 40 mg. TABS (Propranolol) lOO's 5.7S by the Republican Women’s Club of Manchester at the fall. sponsors t^hnical assistance VALIUM S mg. TABS (D iazepam ) lOO's 7.37 Manchester Country Club. Fashions are from Amoldeen’s at D onald A. G ray J r ., and other money-saving help. Quontities listed less than above priced slightly higher. Prices are eKective through November 4, 1978. 305 E. Center St. Tickets will be available at the door. Asking for Fair Share representing the 164-member Female apprentices make Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded. (Herald Western Connecticut In­ up about 4 percent of the 4,000 HARTFORD (UPI) — A coalition of problem for the poor this winter. photo by Strempher) dustrial Council Inc. and the apprentices registered with OUR SALE PRICE various special interest groups, afraid the She said last year a total of $7.7 million 100-member Manufacturers the state, according to 1977 in state and federal fuel aid money was AT OUR PHARMACY OUR SALE PRIce Association of Southern labor department figures. “tax revolt” bug might bite Connecticut 6 super money savers! lawmakers, Tuesday unveiled a social ser­ available to welfare recipients and the Connecticut, said Tuesday Most female trainees are in working poor. This year, only $1.3 million both groups fear red tape. the cooking trades. vices program designed to guarantee the Two Die in House Fire poor and elderly get their fair share of the will be available, she said. He said withdrawing ’The regulations have been OUR SALE PRICE OUR SALE PRICE budget pie. “We are concerned that this winter will LIUY ROSE MILK wouldn’t hurt nearly as much opposed by business and in­ selling elsewhere to $26 STAFFORD (UPI) - A 1-year-old names were being withheld until next be much more difficult than the last two,” Itp se SKIN CARE as selection, recruitment and dustry organizations. ’They are "I don’t honestly think there is enough TES-TAPE girl and her father died early today in of kin were notified. money to do everything everybody Mellon said. “We are duty bound to see Approx, too tests. MllK. CREAM other requirements. supported by such groups as Put your kids in these Famous Brand, Genuine Urine sugar analysis paper a house fire which injured the Authorities said the fire broke out Wants,” said Rev. David Mellon, that the poor are not starving and 6-02 bottle Of Skin mother, state police say. shortly after 4 a.m. in a home on The regulations drawn up by the state Permanent Commis­ Glove Leather Boots. Choose: A. Western-style freezing.” softening cream the state Labor Department at slip-on or B. ZIp-on style. Both in Russet executive director of the Capitol Region Authorities said the mother was. Route 190, about 500 feet from the sion on the Status of Women Conference of CSiurches. Betsy Hedden of the Connecticut League the federal government’s in­ and the state Commission on Brown, children's 12’/2-4M. treated for smoke inhalation at John­ Somers town line. ’They said the But Mellon and the other members of of Women Voters said her group believes OURSAUPRICe OUR S4L£ PRICE sistence are designed to end Human Rights and Oppor­ TYLENOL TABS 3.5-O Z. SIZE BARS son Memorial Hospital. The victims’ blaze gutted the house. Hurry! Savings to 57% end Veteran's Day, the Human Services Coalition said they the government should provide jobs to A sex discrimination in training tunities. October 23rd. will push for passage of an ambitious those who are able to work and should 100-a. 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Telephone (203) 643-2711. About Clarke Campaign At New Hope Hard-working may not be the right confusing and contradictory, she Customer Service — 647-9946 On her work days, she will begin Hartford and part of Manchester. Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher n—Harold .. . E. «Turkington, . p Executive Editor term to use when describing Louise said. By CHARLIE MAYNARD Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor campaigning right after work, about Mrs. Fahey said she received a Mrs. Garke insisted there was Berry, Republican candidate for She also is campaigning on a plat­ Herald Reporter nothing illegal about the booklets, but MANCHESTER - New Hope secretary of state. 3:30 p.m., and be on the road until letter from Secretary of the State Manor, 48 Hartford Road, will O pin ion form to improve voter participation. EAST HARTFORD — An already did agree to discontinue distributing She is a hard worker, but that does about midnight. Henry Cohn saying that no candidate celebrate its sixth anniversary She has proposed voter-initiated rough campaign took a turn towards them. In a letter to the elections not adequately describe all that she legislation and absentee ballots for Fridays she takes off without pay may affix a n tin g to the office’s tonight from 5 to 7 with an open the bitter when Democrat Marcella material. commission, she said she was doing house. New Hope Manor has is accomplishing as she campaigns referendum questions. to provide three straight days of un­ this to “put an end to any further for state office. interrupted campaigning. Fahey accused her Republican oppo­ Mrs. Garke, however, said she Does Help Help? “Regardless of your position on cause of problem to your commission provided treatment to adolescent Along with the campaign, which Her Killingly home is a distance nent of illegal campaign practices checked with the office at the early females who have had emotional dif­ Proposition 13, people have a right to ’Tuesday. in order to allow you the time to in­ sometimes sees her leaving her from most of the state’s populated stages of her campaign to see if she ficulties because of drug and alcohol A friend in need may be a even well-intentioned outsiders become more involved in the issues Mrs. Fahey filed a complaint with vestigate more serious matters lOllingly home at four in the mor­ that control their lives,” she said. areas, so she sometimes leaves her could distribute the voting instrac- involvement. friend indeed, but in periods of can make things worse. The the State Elections Commission tions in this manner. She said the of­ which may come to your attention.” ning, she also is continuing her work She is a former state senator, but home as early as 4 a.m. on a Friday Mrs. Fahey labeled her opponent’s New Hope Manor was founded in great personal stress your best Monday against Esther Qarke for fice raised no objections and allowed 1972 and was originally located in researchers, reporting their as a school administrator, is taking her running for secretary of state to meet commuters leaving for work actions as a “shabby attempt to con­ friend of all probably is from Fairfield County. distributing voter instruction her to go ahead. Somers, The facility moved to its findings in the American Jour­ one course as she nears completion this year was a bit of a surprise, even fuse the voters.” of law school, and keeps track of her booklets which had Mrs. Clarke’s Mrs. Clarke said 300 campaign present location in 1973. yourself. to her. She also is taking one seminar “To misuse public material is bad nal of Community Psychology, husband and five children. ^ -f campaign sticker on them. The booklets with her campaign sticker The founders, four registered Or to put it another way, She was asked the night before the course as she seeks her degree at the enough,” she said, “but to try to mis­ spotted a tendency in some in­ booklet is published by the secretary affixed were distributed to senior nurses from St. Francis Hospital in Sound like an impossible schedule? Republican State Convention if she University of Connecticut Law lead those who need information on having a shoulder to lean on of the state’s office. citizens. ’The booklets also had a dividuals seeking help, es­ For some, it probably would be. would accept the party’s nomination. School. She hopes to finish the work how to properly use a voting machine Hartford, developed the program in Mrs. Fahey and Mrs. Qarke are circled item on page three on how to takes a load off the feet but not pecially professional, to func­ But Mrs. Berry is managing to sur­ At first, she said no. for her fourth degree — the others is the pobrest type of political response to the rising use of drugs by vive the work load and still maintain are a B.A. in zoology, an M.A. in candidates from the third senatorial vote a split ticket, saying “3b Esther young women. necessarily the psyche. tion less adequately than they “It just seemed like I couldn’t,” district which comprises all of East Clarke ” trickery.” Chess Match Is Over Such, roughly, is the conclu­ the fresh, happy look of a politician she said, referring to her work and guidance and counseling and a B.S. in The program's main intent was to did on their own. on the campaign path. law school responsibilities. -I nursing — in May. resigned from the 32nd game of the provide a structured, yet secluded at­ sion of University of Chicago Typical stress situations “I keep thinking it’s a two-month i Students in her school seem to be World Chess Championship Tuesday, handing victory to defen­ mosphere to allow the young women She discuss^ the idea with her East Hartford researchers who have looked studied included births, deaths process. Anyone can do anything for husband and her boss, both of whom aware that they have a celebrity in Firemen Sifting Rubble ding champion Anatoly Karpov (left) of the Soviet Union. It to work through specific problem into the effectiveness of two months,” she said with a smile supported it, and by the first night of the system. Fire Calls was history s longest, richest title match. The series ended areas, as well as to place a major and illness in the family, un­ as she explained her packed cam­ emphasis on their educational counseling, both of the the convention she had decided to \ “Youngsters will pass me in the with six games for KarpoV and five for Korchnoi. (UPI photos) employment and other job paign life from Labor Day to Elec­ accept. corridor and say, ‘Good luck Mrs. Of Hartford Explosion development. The program is professional and close- tion Night. ’Tuesday, 7:02 p.m, — Investigation at licensed by the Department of reversals. The race for secretary of state is a Berry.’ It’s interesting because I 12 Phelps Place. acquaintance varities, and If elected, she will be a full-time haven’t discussed it at school,” she HARTFORD (UPI) - Fire of­ completely. The chimney was Children and Youth Services. It also The study did turn up one “very exciting challenge” and a per­ ficials today were to begin sifting Tuesday, 7:13 p.m. - Medical call to 93 secretary of state, she said. sonal opportunity, she said. It is also said. crossways.” Phelps Place. maintains a state accredited special found it largely wanting. statistically interesting if un­ through rubble left by an explosion so Trustees of University Mrs. Berry believes her an opportunity for the eastern part of Louise Berry As a member of the party’s under­ Lapointe’s son Eugene and a Tuesday, 8:27 p.m. — Investigation at educational program, The Summit Two surveys of a represen­ powerful a Hartford man was School. expected point. The sample background in legal and educational the state, which sometimes feels ticket, she faces two problems — ob­ friend, David Taylor, were sleeping 164 School St. seriously burned and thrown through tative sampling of Chicagoans group registered significantly matters will help her in office. . neglected in the selection of tiring one, even for someone with her taining financing and recognition. in the house but escaped unharmed. Keep Pact Vote Secret The board of directors invites to One item that needs work is review energy. a housing development window. A witness, Theodore Perez, said Tuesday, 11:41 p.m. — Medical call to tonight s open house the public and taken at a four-year interval higher levels of stress in the statewide political positions, she While working for the Ronald 1254 Main St. and codification of the state’s elec­ said. She continues to work Monday Sarasin-Lewis Rome team, she also Wifred Lapointe, 56, was in Lapointe was thrown through a win­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The private referral sources, including turned up no statistically valid 1976-77 follow-up than it had guarded condition Tuesday at Hart­ dow by the blast. Tuesday, 11:44 p.m. — Honest mistake University of Bridgeport Board of tion laws, many of which now are ’The scheduling does prove to be a through Thursday as director of in­ has to work on her own enough so at 176 Suffolk Drive. An AAUP spokesman has said the representatives from the state indications that professional during the initial 1972 survey, struction for the school system in the people will remember, and hopefully, ford Hospital with second-degree Fire officials said the damage was Trustees Tuesday night voted on a union’s bargaining team already departments of children and youth burns after he was found outside the Today, 3:24 a.m. - Medical call to 1254 new proposed three-year contract counselors, ministers or sym­ an upturn which the Town of Brooklyn. The position is vote for her. so severe the building will probably Main St. accepted the pact and the meeting services, mental health, probation pathetic buddies were any real similar to that of principal for the 1,- Decals that include a red burning two-story apartment have to be razed. It will be checked recommendation for professors, but will be “just a formality.” and parole. Past board members and researchers tentatively 000 students in the kindergarten strawberry seek to remind voters to building at Charter Oak Housing first to determine if the explosion declined to announce whether it was The mediation recommendation community contributors will be help in either reducing stress Today, 7:32 a m. — Motor vehicle acci­ approved. ascribed to the downturn in the through ninth grade system. remember the name Berry. complex. was caused by either a gas or electric dent at Forbes Street exit, Interstate 86 provides for a three-year contract available to answer questions about or improving a troubled in­ economy. “It was a severe explosion,” said failure, they said. westbound. Harry Rowell, university vice offering an 8 percent salary increase the program. «4',A?N V . - ' V ' „ ' Lt. Donald Perrault of the fire president for business and finance, dividual’s ability to cope. Now there’s something that Perrault said flames in Lapointe’s Today, 7:57 a.m. — Medical call to 49 the first year, 6.5 percent the second, On the contrary, input from marshal’s office. “The entire 14 Homewood Place apartment did Columbus Circle. said results of the board vote will be and 6.5 during the third year, really needs help. Open Forum building was picked up and set not spread to the adjoining 248 New- announced Wednesday night after the negotiators said. Suggests Reward down.” ’ ' field Ave. address. ’The fire was out Today, 7:58 a.m. — Medical call to 94 250-member campus chapter of the "nie mediation panel was appointed Other Editors Say “The walls moved at least six in­ within one-half hour. Smith Drive. American Association of University by both sides as part of an agreement LITCHFIELD (UPI) - The ches in some places and the walls in Charter Oak Terrace is a complex Today, 8:40 a m, - Care fire at 700 Professors acts on the recommenda­ to end the professors’ two-week Litchfield County state’s attorney’s Burnside Ave. tion. Passage of a new law by Congress diplomatic license plates have been a the southeast comer was blown out of 235 two-story apartments. walkout. Faculty members went on office has asked Gov. Ella Grasso to Long Overdue Praise However, a source close to the ad­ limiting diplomatic immunity to only license to ignore parking regulations, strike Sept. 22 and returned to work authorize a $5,000 reward for infor­ a few top diplomats of each foreign To the editor; ministration said the board approved Oct. 9 under a 30-day extension ol mation in the case of a Harwinton break traffic laws and sometimes Everyone from the medical staff to the contract. nation with an embassy in this coun­ their old contract. man found shot to death in his car. worse. This is a long overdue letter in the maintenance workers to the of­ try will correct an injustice to Now the rank and file of foreign praise of the Manchester Memorial fice help to the volunteers did Vernon Group Studying American citizens. ’The immunity of Hospital. workers will have to take their everything possible for his comfort— almost all the personnel in the A b o u t Tow n chances, along with rank and file This past summer our 19-year-old and ours, too. foreign embassies and consulates Americans. It may be argued that if son, who lives in Glastonbury, was had been abused. And this country How we envy Manchester and the the same rule is applied abroad, taken to the hospital in the middle of surrounding area having such a Gifted Student Program The Emanuel bell choir had no recourse except to ask for the Americans may find themselves the night with what was diagnozed as hospital! Not only is it beautiful will rehearse Thursday at 4 “0CT(leOIFEST recall of flagrant violators. schools in July, gave Scott a copy of a enmeshed in the toils of the law in an emergency appendectomy. The modern, well maintained hospital, By BARBARA RICHMOND time the Vernon program only in­ p.m. in Luther Hall. If the visitors break U.S. laws, they other countries. ’The answer is that hospital called us at 5 a.m., paper he is preparing for publication volves those students who are but all who work there have a real Herald Reporter on the subject of gifted and talented ought to be liable to the same Americans should obey the law apologized for awakening us and told academically gifted and they have The Emanuel evening dedication to their profession and a VERNON — ’The Vernon school students. prosecution as Americans who com­ abroad as much as at home. us what Mark’s condition was, who their special classes at one school. prayer group will meet warm, caring approach to the system has a program for “gifted” Scott said Dr. Sidman feels that Thursday at 6;30 p.m. in mit offenses. But in the past. Providence (R.I.) Journal. was operating and when — even put students but it doesn’t start until Some of the parents attending patients they serve — and their Grade 4 is the proper grade to start Tuesday’s meeting said they think the church library. him on the phone from the Emergen­ families as well! Grade 4 and some parents think it such a program. He said he feels this cy Room. should start with kindergarten the fact that these students are taken IS Sincerely, is the point where the children have students. out of their regular school turns Yesterdays When we arrived at the hospital Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mumma developed enough maturity to be some of them off. several hours later, the concern 2 Willow Avenue, The topic of programs for identified. BATTERIES FOR 25 Years Ago gifted/talented children was dis­ shown for Mark was heartwarming. Larchmont, N.Y. In the Beverley, Mass, school Virginia Gingras, who is a teacher Radios-Haarlng Aids Christopher Glenney, president of a break at the home of Dr. and Mrs. cussed by the Committee On Public Paul S. Norman of 233 Ludlow Road. system, where Dr. Sidman was in the gifted program, said the very Games - HashHgMs the Silver Lane Bus Co., dies in Education (COPE) Tuesday night. before he came to Vernon, the definition of “gifted” is being England. Request for proper lighting for the The committee outlined a plan to summer softall league is presented children in the gifted program spend challenged. IRTHURDRUGI 10 Years Ago pursue in preparing a detailed report four days a week in their regular COI Scott said principals of two of the MING” before the Recreation and Park Ad­ REACT Anniversary on the subject. Items valued at $3,000 are taken in visory Commission. To the editor: classrooms and then go for the fifth elementary schools said they are get­ team has had a busy year. All of Earl Scott, a committee member, day to an Enrichment Center. October is the first anniversary of ting a lot of objections to sending these things were accomplished said the report will include the In his article. Dr. Sidman said, “A these students off to another school. East Hartford REACT. Formed in with only 16 members. We are programs now available for the common thread to any program for Scott said after talking with school October of 1977 as the East Hartford appealing to the residents of East gifted students; screening the gifted should be an assessment of administrators that he feels very Marxists Bid For Power in Panama Emergency Team, we received our Hartford for new members. procedures; program organization the individual needs of each child and good about the climate of education charter as an official REACT team We would like to double our and operational details; coordination the group as a whole.” By LEE RODERICK that exists in Vernon. new Canal treaty with the United Marxism here are not encouraging. January 1978. membership, if possible, for the com­ with the regular school curriculum; As part of the research procedure, He said some parents are against The Herald's Senate, however, the bishops issued a financing; community and parent States, the Communists are Panama’s economy has been During the year, we worked with ing winter. Anyone interested in members of the COPE committee the program because they feel there Making Jobs More Secure Washington Correspondent pastoral letter which objected “to communications; teacher selection operating much more openly.” devastated by Torrijos’ mismanage­ the Civil Defense and area hospitals joining our team please call 289-4269 will visit other school systems of is an over emphasis on “projects.” the fact that certain Marxist cadres and training; and program evalua­ ★ ★ ★ ment, and the “quick fix” promised during the blizzard in February. ’The for more information. similar size to Vernon and see what Mrs. Gingras also said that teacher PANAMA CITY, PANAMA - “El pretend to set themselves up as tion methods. programs are working best for them. selection and training is the key to a he announcement came over the that new business means more work The new books, being used in by socialism may become irresisti­ REACTors in our team worked round REACTfully yours, mundo necesita amor”.— the world political spokesmen not only of the Dr. Bernard Sidman, who took In Vernon some 50 children are in­ successful program. And this is in-plant loudspeakers. It brought for our plants, greater job security Grades 1 through 9, were introduced ble to desperate men already leaning the clock for 54 straight hours Loyce Gineo T needs love — proclaims^page 29 of a government but of the whole nation over the duties of superintendent of volved in the gifted program. At this another area the report will consider. smiles all around to employees. Theyfor our employees, and increased by the Ministry of Education, headed leftward. transporting nurses back and forth to Vice-President seventh-grade social studies fextbook as well, imposing their opinions with whooped and cheered. Some applaud­ stability for our workforce. by Aristides Royo. If the name ★ ★ ★ the hospitals and seeing to the needs East Hartford REACT being used in Panama’s 'public all the authoritorian force they can ed. There were handshakes and slaps Job security comes from our ability sounds familiar, it may be because, a Panama’s system of higher educa­ of snow-bound residents. schools this year. Who could argue muster.” on the back. to compete successfully in markets few days ago on Oct. 11, he tion is shot through with Marxists In April the East Hartford REACT with that sentiment? The letter, read to the church’s “ Pratt & Whitney Aircraft received around the world and to bring home ;ame Panama’s new president. oriented primarily toward Russia team jointly with the CBers Security But the title is misleading, since TRYIEW WE WANT very good news today,” said the voice orders that areiranslated into produc­ ‘■»yo, who has been to Cuba many and Cuba. Notable among them is congregations here, stunned Group provided communications and L fiie r s l*uiii>y MT. VERNON the lesson teaches not of love but S and is widely known to have Torrijos. It added that in some HQMOfiDIZD over the loudspeakers. “ United Air­ tion and emi^yment. hate. Eligio Salas, a close associate of refreshments for.the annual March fist leanings, while denying he is government offices, jobs and oppor­ of Dimes Walk-A-Thon in Glaston- NATUML COUNTRY * lines announced it has selected our At^UnitecyfechnoIogies, job secur­ It is illustrated Royo and president of the University The Herald welcomes letters onj IDAIRY 8TORESI in fact a Marxist, was hand-picked by tunities “are handed out almost biiry. JT9D engine to power 30 new Boeing ity rofourpcople is tied to how well we by a drawing of an of Panama. issues: letters should not exceed? MLR Panamanian strongmen Omar exclusively to those of one and the 300 words; they should be typed if? STORE HOURS 7 AM - 10 PM. SALE ENDS 10/21 YOU HAPPYI 767 Jetliners. The airline also will buy do in winning contracts for the prod­ obese, evil­ The university - long a fertile During the month of May, we sold Torrijos and rubber-stamped by the same ideological line.” copies of the new plain English rules possible, and double-spaced The? 30 Boeing 727s that use our JT8D ucts we make . . . like jet engines at looking man stuf­ seedbed of anti-American activity — engine ...” national assembly. Few here doubt recently signed an agreement with Although the bishops, headed by from the FCC at reduced rates to Herald reserves the right to edit •? Introductory Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, elevators fing himself at a any letter to correct spelling, or ?: NEW! HOMOGEMZED The award represents $210 million that Torrijos will continue to rule the the University of Havana to Archbishop Marcos G. McGrath, will local CBers. Special! and escalators at Otis, electrical and heavily laden to remove material libelous, or in:? FUN SIZE CANDIES in business for our Pratt & Whitney country through Royo. exchange students and faculty during not name names, a high-level of­ The month of June we were busy NATUULGOUNTRY»MU(; electronic devices at Essex, helicopters table as a young ficials in the Canal Zone government poor taste. ALL NATURAL ALL VARIETIES Aircraft Group. In dollar volume, it’s Torrijos himself is an open ad­ 1978-79. One of the subjects Cuban preparing for our tag sale to raise at Sikorsky Aircraft, environmental girl stands in the Personal endorsements of can- a YOOURT SAVE$1 R A TRYSOMEI the largest single jet-engine order mirer of Fidel Castro. He has said, professors will be teaching Panama­ furnished this reporter with a list of money for our emergency fund, so controls at Hamilton Standard, indus­ doorway, arms outstretched and 20 persons he says U.S. intelligence didates for political office are not - 2 0 « 1 i m R iao we’ve ever booked from a commercial trial gas turbines at Power Systems, however, that Cuba’s political nian students is — what else? — U.S. we’ll be better prepared in the event accepted, nor are “ thank you’ ? for food, tears streaming system would not work in Panama. courses have identified as “known airline. It means new business, too, radar at Norden Systems, rocket down her face. history. of another disaster this year. letters from candidates. u m in iM M.49 ★ ★ ★ communists in the government of 3/99< for our Hamilton Standard division, boosters at Chemical Systems. And all “The article teaches children that In a bid to wield new influence over Then, in July the East Hartford Letters should be signed, ad-■>: 0 OZ. CUPS EIDBI PLASTIC GALLON ’There is no major body of opinion Panama.’’ A knowledgeable dressed, and a telephone number Compare to Dannon which will supply control equipment the other things we build - - together rich people have no regard for the the canal during this transition and Hardware City REACT (earn RICH IN FLAVORI here that believes Panama will Panamanian source verified that at jointly helped out for another March listed so that authorship can be and $A¥EI AND NUTRinOUSI for all 60 planes. with the products we’re shaping for poor,” explains Father Fernando period the Cubans will also be become another Cuba today or least all of the 20 are in fact of Dimes Walk-A-Thon. This time in verified during the daytime. The announcement came on a Fri­ tomorrow through the technologies Guardia, one of Panama’s leading teaching canal-related subjects PUanCOALLON tomorrow. But thoughtful Marxists, including no less than six East Hartford. NEW W OAL SIZE t1.1l day. “What a beautiful way to start being furthered at our Research C^ter. Catholic priests. Such Marxist- during port management, hydraulic Panamanians of many political per­ engineering and railroads. of Cabinet rank or higher in the As you can«ee, the East Hartford the weekend!” one foreman exulted. New orders do more than strength­ oriented textbooks were recently in­ suasions are concerned about the Torrijos government. “ Great news for the company and Signing the agreement for Panama WHITFS DSCAR PREMIUM RICH en employees’ job security. They also troduced in more than 110 public future of freedom in their country ★ ★ ★ PREMIUM the employees,” said a machine tool help open up opportunities for pro­ was Nils Castro, 'director of plan­ MATES 1 ICECREAM schools here, and in the country’s once the U.S. presence is scaled The question immediately ahead is DUALITY operator. literacy campaign. ning at the university. Although ap­ The Almanac motions and job progress. In addi­ down as a result of the Canal how much Royo will be influenced by RACON^ ROLORNA An employee at lunch in a cafeteria tion, growing levels of business at our ★ ★ ★ parently no relation to Fidel, Nils’ treaties. Under the treaties, which such voices in setting national policy, United Press International said, “ Orders like this do a lot to in­ plants can lead to new job openings, Father Guardia, who is president background includes ten years at the Dean to try to stop the Watergate MVE < SAVE are widely supported by and how much freedom of movement Today is Wednesday, Oct. 18, crease our job security.” new hiring, new paychecks for the of the Association of Catholic Educa­ University of Havana. burglary investigation before it im­ SAVE •1.29 Panamanians, most of the American he will be given by Torrijos. ’The 2 0 < 1.28 50< - W0*l- A bench mechanic called the con­ ★ ★ ★ the 291st day of 1978 with 74 to follow. ti.n VAVALUl community. tion for all of Latin America, said, Canal Zone will revert to Panama on answer holds serious implications for plicated White House personnel. 20« tract “ a real plum” and said he’s felt Panama’s nine Catholic bishops, The moon is between its full phase TRY SOME TODAYI ALL FLAVORSI We were especially struck by one “We want to teach our children the Oct. 1 of next year, with the canal the United States and the rest of the one of the most respected influences and last quarter. TREAT YOUR PAMILYI deep pride in being part of the com­ employee’s reaction to the United importance of cooperation and love. free world. EVERYDAYI COMPARBT SAVE EVERYDAYI itself to follow at the end of the cen­ in this largely Catholic country, sup­ The morning stars are Jupiter and pany’s growth during his 28 years with Airlines order. A newcomer to the These books teach exactly the op­ tury. Copyright — Scripps League Saturn. Thought us. posite. Panama’s Catholic leaders ported the canal treaties. Shortly FSESHRIIADEAA company, he was astounded by the The signs pointing toward Newspapers — 1978 The evening stars are Mercury, Our people have every right to the are worried that the government after they were ratified by the U.S. „„WTTH contract’s dollar value. He told a Mars and Venus. pride and jubilation they expressed at may soon force their 58 elementary Mental Healih Throuidi SUPER fellow employee: “ If our engines are SCOOPS Those bom on this day are under The Bible (3) OVER the news from United Airlines. For worth that much money, and if 1 help and secondary schools to also use the H yD oK Snw d lOp * SAVIN8S new texts. cikm kcccmn n m msi the sign of Libra. “With thanksgiving let your 1.30 it’s their skills and craftsmanship to make even one small part of an en­ WHT m u HOTHtl OOCA-COLA “The pui^se of the books is very m m m snm , w m m American actor George C. Scott, requests be made known to God” that enable us to design and build gine, then my work is important. And nioi ours m an Academy Award winner in “Pat­ clear,” said another Panamanian (Philippians 4:6b) states the mental products that win acceptance in the that makes me feel good about my­ stem tmiif Tom msi ton,” was bom Oct. 18,1927. R U E U t heavily involved in the country’s fUKOttf health principle that (1) we need to competitive marketplace. They know self and my company.” H im lUii/ On this date in history; build on the positive in our life, and ORCHARD 39* political scene. “For Marxists to tnariQUARTB In 1776, the boundary between (2) we need to recognize a source of succeed, it’s essential that they in­ Of miT Tot WE ALWAYS Maryland and Pennsylvania was well being that is beyond us. culcate certain beliefs in children at m WANT YOU HAPPYI finally settled. It was to be known as We build on the positive by •rw- ILSS.I a young age, including the inevitabili­ “The Mason-Dixon Line.” CORTLAND. TOOl ty of struj»le between the classes, thanking God for what we have, and In 1959, Russia claimed to have the source (for religious people, UNITED and that capitalists exploit the poor.” MT. YERNDN TfZ MT. VERNON #7 TECHNOLOGIES, taken the first pictures of the far side anyway) is God from whom we can He added what is becoming abun­ 244 iRUAD ST. 690 HARTFORD RDj of the moon. request what we really need. AcaptiwigM rox run m all dantly clear here: “ Now that MANCHESTER Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group • Otis Group • Essex Group • Sikorsky Aircraft • Hamilton Standard • In 1974, the Watergate covemp Rev. Laurence M. Hill MANCHESTER ■ BUSTONRURY Panama has succeeded in getting a Power Systems Division • Norden Systems • Chemical Systems Division • United Technologies Research Center trial jury heard a tape recording in South United which President Nixon told aide John Methodist Church ^ G E hilGin — MAIS'CHLSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Oct. IB. 197R ■ PAGE NINE ( ~ MHS ’43 Class MHS Parents Favor Invites Signups Open Campus Change MANCHESTER — The Manchester MANCHESTER — The consensus of a privilege should be tied to academic High School Class of 1943 still is accepting group of parents of Manchester High progress. School students on the open campus . CHECK THESE PACES FOR SUPER DOLLAR DAYS reservations for the 35th class reunion to Ludes said he plans to have an evening CHECK THESE PAGES FOB SUPEB OOLLAB OAYS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " I II—I r~i t—I i-i — - ______EXTRA VALUES system at the school was that some ex tb a v a lu es be held Saturday, Oct. 28 at Manchester meeting soon for parents to discuss the Country Oub. adjustments need to be made, according open campus. to Jacob Ludes, principal. A committee of parents and resource All members of the class, whether they Over 30 parents met during an informal persons from the community is also being News for Senior Citizens were graduated or not, are invited to at­ coffee hour at the high school earlier this organized as a result of some incidents at Sarasin Has Tax Relief Plan tend. Hi gang: Tomorrow three buses will be week to discuss the pros and cons of the the high school recently involving fights our kitchen social games and at the same time home, 32 Vernon St. and he wishes to thank controversial open campus policy. NORTHFORD (UPI) — Gov. Ella Grasso Sarasin pledged to double the existing "cir­ leaving tor their jaunt up north to see the end we have some members volunteering their everyone for the cards he received. He’ll be Reservations will close Oct. 21 and and racial tensions. Ludes said he will ask and Republican gubernatorial opponent Milano to come up with a plan to raise the of the foliage. They will have a nice day of it, ■ Ludes'CTplained how the policy has cuit breaker” tax exemption from $6,000 to exemption in the next fiscal year. time working on ceramics, all of which will be home before he can get out so if you’re in the should be made by calling Pat Eggleston the committee to make recommendations Ronald Sarasin promise to increase property $12,000 for the state’s senior citizens. The stopping at the Country Kitchen for lunch and evolved over the past 7 years. The open on any changes the committee might However, on a related matter, the governor sold at our fair. Believe me, Gloria sure has a neighborhood, it would be nice to drop in to at 649-8767 or Fred Peck at 647-3025. campus ill its present status which allows tax relief for Connecticut’s elderly, but three-term congressman said his proposal will also make a stop in New Hampshire. The devoted group of volunteers and you’re going say hello. deem desirable. Sarasin has already presented a definite plan. said she would try to raise cost-of-living students to be off campus or outside the would cost Connecticut taxpayers about $7 payments to retired state employees again in buses will leave the center at 9 a.m. and to find some very nice ceramics at the fair. Friday morning we will have our ceramics Ludes said the school is “back to nor­ Sarasin Tuesday told the Association of million a year. should return between 4 and 5 p.m. building during school hours, has existed mal” and has had a very good week. The the coming fiscal year. In this year’s budget, By the way, Gloria is asking you folks for beginners class and this will be the final time Retired Teachers his proposals for aiding the Under the “circuit breaker” tax program, The three day Penn Dutch trip is just around since 1971. day most of the incidents erupted at the cost-of-living payments were boosted from help in donating articles for the fair. for new members to join. Council To Host state’s financially strapped senior citizens if initiated during Republican Gov. Thomas the corner, Oct. 24, 25 and 26 and will be Ludes said he was surprised to find that school was Oct. 6, a week ago Friday. three to five percent. This year the time has changed and we will Don’t forget our Halloween Dance on Mon­ elected. Mrs. Grasso outlined improvements Meskill’s administration, Connecticut’s senior leaving here at 7 a.m. By the way, I sort of the parents seemed about evenly split for Attendance at the high school has been Sarasin said the Grasso administration’s at­ hold the fair from mid-afternoon to about 8 day night, Oct. 30 from 7;30 to 10;30 at the Official of HUD for the elderly enacted during her administra­ citizens who earned $6,000 or less were en­ goofed in one column as I stated we would be and against the continuance of the open good this week, Ludes said, and the ad­ titude toward the elderly has been punctuated p.m. center. campus policy. tion and additional programs she would imple­ titled to property tax credits ranging from $50 taking a mini-tour of Washington, D.C., ministrators are working hard to curb more with “neglect, than respect.” We’ll even be serving a meal. In order to We’ll be dancing to the tunes provided by MANCHESTER — A representative of ment. to $400. however, that is more than 200 miles out of the School board member Verna Hublard, class-cutting which they feel attributed to Mrs. Grasso described the things she has keep open we will need lots and lots of nice Lou Joubert and his band. Also, we will have a the Hartford office of the federal Depart­ who attended the meeting, said that some The candidates were not allowed to debate Mrs. Grasso was less specific, saying only way and almost impossible to go in that direc­ costume parade with prizes. some of the problems. each other. already tried to do for the state’s senior homemade articles. We will also have a food ment of Housing and Urban Development rorents felt that the open campus that she has asked budget director Anthony citizens during her administration. tion when we are only on the road for three sale and look forward for you all to bake your Anyone wishing to join in the spirit of days. will be the guest speaker at this month’s M favorite dish and plan on bringing it in to give Halloween by dressing up can bring their meeting of the Manchester Community Actually we will be taking a minitour of others a chance to taste your delicious treat. costume and will be given time to change. Services Council. Philadelphia on the way home. Philadelphia is By the way, the fair is slated for Thursday, Refreshments will also be served by our on our route and should be quite interesting. Nov. 16. kitchen crew headed by Julie Patuluk and Mary Ellen Moran, program director EHEA Backs Secretaries While some 135 members are out sight­ In the afternoon, it was pinochle time and Helen Winters. with the Hartford HUD office, will talk EAST HARTFORD - The East seeing tomorrow, we will still be serving a tract to binding arbitration when it are sympathetic toward the we had 53 players and the following winners The evening will end with our usual door about the Community Development Block Hartford Education Association has rejected a factfinder’s report Aug. 10 lunch at noon and if enough hang around we’ll prizes. Grant program at the meeting, which will secretaries. We hope the arbitration are; Andy Noske, 790; Jennie Fogarty, 785; endorsed the school secretarial union when the factfinder sided with the will be in their favor.” have a little fun playing bingo. Bob Hill, 784; Archie Houghtaling, 782; Marge Tickets are now available at the office. We Happy Winner be held ’Thursday, Oct. 26 at Community in its dispute with the administration Board of Education on two key The school board had proposed Action here at the center starts with last MacLain, 777; Bea Mader, 765; Ernestine plan on using our bus for this dance and Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. Mary Beth Griffith, 16, of over contract language. . issues, transfers and assignments. changes in the wording of the con­ Friday afternoon when we had 36 players for Donnelly, 763; Frank Gadomski, 755; Helen anyone wishing to ride must sign up so we can “The non-economic contract Wethersfield, is happy after she The meeting will begin at noon and Arbitration has been scheduled for tract allowing the board to make out setback games and the lucky winners Silver, 750; Robert Schubert, 748; John Kluck, arrange the pickups accordingly. language which guarantees the won the title of Connecticut’s lunch is available or persons may bring Monday at 10 a.m. at the Woodland transfers and assignments. The were: Josephine Schuetz, 136; Paul Schuet, 743; Betty Jasanis, 738; Robina Carroll, 732; It’s great to have Ruth back again after her secretaries job security is the essen­ School. 133; Clara Hemingway, 133; Frances Fike, Felix Jesanis, 725. two week vacation in Israel. Miss Teen-Age America during their own. Anyone wishing to make a secretaries’ union fears a loss of job tial reason for the EHEA’s en­ Mark Waxenberg, president of security which it says would result if 127; Martin Bakstan, 124; Marjorie McLain, During the day, we were told that John Der­ Back to trips and come this Monday mor­ West Hartfprd contest. (UPI lunch reservation should call the Human dorsement,” a prepared statement EHEA, said that “ knowing the the boaj-d’s demands become part of 124; Oscar Cappuccio, 124; Helena Gavello, by and Niles Carlson are patients at the ning, we will be registering to see the play photo) Services Department, 647-3092, by Mon­ said. 123; Ann Fisher, 120; Bea Mader, 120. day. problems we’ve had with the ad- the contract. Manchester Memorial Hospital. “Guys and Dolls” at the Camelot, Higganum, The secretarial unit sent the con­ minisfration on personnel levels, we Monday morning, we had a nice turnout for Also A1 Chellman is now recuperating at his Nov. 2. ’ Joyner Scores Foe’s Votes Election Rules Adopted HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative committee has ap­ Employees of the Department of Community Affairs, MANCHESTER — Walter Joyner, all votes in legislative committees to “Is it any wonder that your 12th proved emergency rules for state employee who seek Republican candidate in the 12th be recorded,” he said. which distributes grants to municipalities, would not be District representative tears up municipal office in local elections. able to run for municipal posts that submit applications Assmbly District, has criticized his Joyner said that Cummings also in­ questionnaires from taxpayers?” State law previously ruled out any political activity by to the agency for grants. opponent for not voting as he said he dicated he would support limiting Joyner asked as he referred to the 67thl state employees. But in the last session, the Legislature The regulations prohibit state employees from seeking would. campaign onations from individuals opening of town Democratic amended it to allow state workers to run for municipal of­ municipal offices that may be restricted by the state to candidates for the Legislature, headquarters when Cummings tore fices that wold not create a conflict of interest with their Constitution, a provision of the general statutes, a State Rep. Theodore Cummings, governor and other statewide offices. I A«er®B7 Voor. THURSDAY NITE TI l 's up a questionnaire from the Connec­ jobs. charter or an ordinance. the incumbent seeking re-election in “Eight months later in legislative ticut State Taxpayers Association. The Legislature’s Regulations Review Committee State employees also would be barred from municipal the 12th, said on a questionnaire that session, he voted against tightening he wouid favor recorded votes of in­ up this part of the election laws,” Tuesday approved the definitions of conflict of interet office if it was determined the dual roles were “inherent­ “Is it any wonder that our state submitted by the state Ethics Commission. ly inconsistent, repugnant and incompatible, so that if all dividual members of legislative com­ Joyner said. budget has gone up 40 percent in four The impact of the regulations won't be felt until the the duties and functions were placed in one person the mittees, Joyner said. He also said that Cummings voted years? Is it any wonder that he is not next municipal elections in May, but the commission public could not be confident ...” against a proposal to require welfare in favor of granting the voters of this “Three months later in legislative sought quick approval in the event any problems crop up recipients to register for work at the state the right to petition for referen­ session, he voted against requiring in next month’s general elections. Connecticut Employment Office. dum on budget matters?” Joyner CLOSEOUT Checkers at the Meadows LANE MWLE or PINE I ROUND Russell Rice, who is blind, listens to some William Rice of the Convalescent Homes The regulations cover state employees who become PINE ACCESSORY partisan political candidates for municipal office. CEDAR CHESTS BOOK CRSE OCCASIONAL TABUl of the banter that is going during a hot game Auxiliary at the Meadows Convalescent Next month’s election is for state and congressional of­ WGGLIHIIIY Seat Cushion Top TABLES W ITH 18” Round of checkers between Ted Phenning, left, and Home. (Herald photo by Chastain) fices. But there are races for probate judge, registrar of CO — SAVE $30.00 Many to Choose Glass Doors Regular $69.95 voters and board of education, plus vacancies that may From crop up before the election. Reg. $199.95 AnnlvBFSBty SpBClsI I SPECIAL In explaining the regulations, John Eaton, executive FALL FANFARE Reg. 99.95 - SALE MO** $ 1 8 7 0 0 Firms Bid on Water Job director of the Ethics Commission staff, said they would Reg. 199.95 - SALE '98** forbid employees of the state board of education, for *184®® I ®25.00 HEBRON — The Water Pollution Many Other Stylea Amston Lake Clubhouse. All will be The Hebron Elementary School example, from running for local boards of education. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Oct. 18, 1978 — PAGE ELEVF,N //////^ ^ /// I Liunci (jucst apcdkcr Connell Attacks Dodd At District Meeting . 7 VERNON — Peter Lund, environmental tion as a district supervisor. On Spending Policies CHECK THESE PAGES FOR SUPER DOLLAR DAYS coordinator for the Connecticut Depart­ ’The business meeting will also hear the ^ ^ ------— -- — __ — - EXTRA VALUES ment of Transportation, will be the guest report on district activities. VERNON — Terming inflation as the se­ national goal to reduce inflation to three speaker at the annual meeting of the The meeting should be of particular in­ cond of two edges of the sword of govern­ percent over the next five years; voted Tolland County Soil and Conservation terest to Vernon residents as the town has CHECK THESE PAGES FOR SUPER DOLLAR DAYS ment spending, Thomas Connell, against a bill which would have given high EXTRA VALUES District Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. At the Tolland had problems with siltation and some of­ Republican candidate for congressman priority to balancing the federal budget Public Meeting Will Consider County Agricultural Center, Route 30. ficials feel it is caused by the work being from the Second District, attacked his within five years; voted against restric­ Lund will present a slide-illustrated talk done, by the state, on the widening of Democratic opponent for voting against ting the number of White House on highway construction and the environ­ Interstate 86 through Vernon. “nearly every opportunity to control ment. ’Th Board of Supervisors feels that soil employees in the Carter administration; Enrollment Increase Slight; Use of Revenue Sharing Funds government spending and waste, against and voted against reducing federal budget ‘"The Vital Connection,” a film which erosion and sedimentation are serious every initiative to cut income taxes.” looks at the decline of agricultue in the authority by $3.2 billion to allow for a COVENTRY — Appropriations to begin a recent hearing on the revenue-sharing list, problems. The district has*recently com­ Connell is running against incumbent bigger tax cut. repairs on the Pucker Street Bridge will be some residents questioned whether a truck of $900. These requests attracted little attention past 30 years, the kinds of farming in pleted an erosion and sediment source in­ Christopher Dodd. He said higher Inflation part of $135,492 revenue-sharing package the that size was needed for town uses. After dis­ from about 20 residents who attended the which area farmers excel, the need for a ventory which identifies areas of critical and higher taxes are the double edges of Also: Voted against requiring a Only Three Higher This Year Town Council will ask residents to appropriate cussion, the council decided to go ahead with earlier council hearing. comprehensive plan of conservation and erosion within the county. government spending that have cut the balanced budget; voted against an amend­ In other business, council chairman Jack development, and the obstacles and funds for at a public meeting on dct. 30. the recommendation. The public is invited. Refreshments will wage earner’s salary unmercifully in the ment to reduce foreign economic aid by SOUTH WINDSOR - A total is 2,009 for kindergarten Orchard Hill School, 485 at Myles appointed Richard Giggey to the sub­ promises for Connecticut agriculture, will be served. The course is open to both The engineering firm of Fuss and O’Neill The town’s Dial-A-Ride program would past decade. five percent, except for food, medicine, of 4,404 students are enrolled in through Grade 6. Goldman said Pleasant Valley School, 201 committee on administration. Myles asked the be shown. ’The supervisors said the soil erosion new Christians and those has submitted a bid for $10,000 for design work receive $2,500, and the Booth and Oimock Charging his opponent with voting and certain other items; voted to raise the the South Windsor schools for that they had anticipated 38 group to consider setting up a new charter Two supervisors will be elected to the contributes to ponpoint pollution in the students at Ellsworth Middle wishing to review the basic plus $1,800 for construction administration. Memorial Library, $5,200. ’These and last against bills that would control spending, public debt to $849.1 billion; voted against School, 1000 students enrolled revision commission and to make its board of supervisors. Any resident of form of sediment and sediment also the 1978-79 school year, accor­ more students at the high tenets of their faith. Rev. This will be the first step toward rebuilding the summer when the package failed to receive Connell said, “Dodd’s wasteful votes cost tuition tax credits and a three percent cut at Timothy Edwards Middle recommendations to the full council. Tolland County, who is 18 years of age or reduces agricultural production and ding to a recent report to the school level. The high school VanAntwerpen may be called bridge that crumbled into the Hop River last voter endorsement in two referendusm. every taxpayer hundreds and even in the public works appropriation. School and 1,194 at the High A charter revision was drawn up last year older, is eligible for nomination and elec­ profit. Board of Education by School enrollment is presently 1,194. at the church, 644-8496, for winter when an overweight oil truck failed to Another $20,000 would go for a tax assess­ thousands of dollars per year in increased Also: Voted against reducing, by $133 Enrollment as of Oct. 1, 1978 School. negotiate a crossing to Columbia. but was renounced by its authors just before Superintendent Robert Gold­ further information. ment re-evaluation for which Coventry is federal income taxes and purchasing million, the budget for the Environmental man. in the kindergartens is 190; coming to referendum. ’They found a flaw in Study Units Two Bible study groups for “The revenue-sharing package has $10,000 laying aside some money each year. Laidlaw power lost to inflation.” Protection Agency and against reducing, Goldman said that the figure First Grade, 190; pre-primary, their proposal which, they felt, could make 4-H The Avery Street Christian women will be held every other earmarked for the Pucker Street Bridge,” Park would receive $8,500 for fencing around Town Committee Connell provided a list of Dodd’s votes by two percent, the budget for the Depart­ is only three students higher 47; transition, 9; Grade 2, 277; some municipal employees subject to political Reformed Church is initiating Town Manager Frank Connolly explained to the ballfield, as recommended by the Parks for the 1978 session and said his votes for ment of Housing and Urban Development; than was predicted, however, Grade 3, 279; Grade 4, 304; Wednesday morning at the pressure. The council let the proposed revision three study units for adults. church. One study is entitled the council. With $6,500 going for inspection and Recreation Commission for the past two Needs Adult Leaders 1977 and previous years “reveal the iden­ voted against the Kemp-Roth Tax Reform the school department was Grade 5, 337; Grade 6, 361, work, the total estimate for the preliminary years. expire without coming to referendum, and tical pattern.” Bill, which would have reduced individual The first, a six-week study “Choose Life: A Study of God now a new revision may be underway. somewhat inaccurate in Grade 7, 381; Grade 8, 412; work is $18,300. However, Columbia will bear Other general government items include HEBRON — ’The 4-H Town Committee Children who will be nine years of age He said Dodd: Voted to increase the federal income tax by at least one-third; entitled “Basic Christian the Father, Son and Holy The council appointed a three-member jury predicting the enrollment at Grade 9, 406; Grade 10, 402; Beliefs," will be held Monday Spirit." The other is “Rough approximately 27 percent of the cost, and maintenance equipment, office supplies, and will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in before Oct. 1, 1979, may enroll in the 4-H national debt limit by $72 billion to $824 and was one of only 49 congressmen to vote committee comprised of Nancy Edmondson, a the elementary and high school Grade 11, 404; Grade 12, 374, evenings at the parsonage at 8 Edges of Christian Life.” Mrs. some money remains from past funding for the town report. Room 11 at the Hebron Elementary now. Forms are available in many local billion; voted against a bill to establish a against a modest tax cut. special education, 31. authorizations. Republican; Elsa McKusick, an independent; levels. p.m. The Rev. Berton Calvin Hulstein, 81 Norton ’The Board of Education is asking for $24,585 School. The meeting will be open to any in­ establishments or by calling Ms. Ruth, or There are 495 students and Rita Zuzel, a Democrat. The three have It was predicted that 1,977 VanAntwerpen will lead the Lane, may be called for further The entire general government request is of the federal funds, mainly for industrial arts terested adult who wishes to be a leader or Sue Palmer or any of the other leaders. elementary students would enrolled at Avery Street $110,907, with the largest item being a $36,000 and other classroom supplies. Cafeteria cur­ served previously and will assume the task of serve on the committee. group, which will review the information concerning these enroll in local schools, School, 507 students at Eli studies. dump truck with a hitch, radio, and sander. At tains would cost $1,000, and auditorium seats. selecting residents to serve on local juries. Clubs for the 1978-79 year include; Small Area Bulletin Board basic doctrines of the Christian however, the enrollment figure Terry School, 522 students at Church. Animals, Patrick Kane, leader; Goat Club, Louise Sage and Pat Hausermann, Your Own Orchestra Health Report ieaders; Ciothing Club, Many Ruth, Local women will be baking some 1.500 HEBRON — During the month of apple pies for the occasion. Last year 1.000 Skelley Supports Tougher Laws leader; Horse Qub, Carol Roffey, Avis ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPl) — Individual September there were 437 visits to the Junior Hull and Randy Sabatino, leaders; Small subscribers to the Saint Paul Chamber pies were sold out by 2 p.m. The pies are TOLLAND - Michaei J. be altered so that when would eliminate this limit He said he also supports a health rooms in the Hebron Elementary than price fixing “and Engine, Vic Rychling, leader; and the Orchestra in the 1978-79 season will have a made eniirely from Giasionbury grown MANCHESTER Skeliey, Democratic can­ police find the young van­ and make parents respon­ moratorium against the School district. apples donated by the local Apple price fixing is illegal for Beef Club, Bill and Nancy Smith, leaders. chance to have the orchestra play in their Women’s didate for state senator in dals, who he said have no sible for the full financial issuance of new liquor Four of the visits involved major first Growers Association. everyone but the liquor in­ own backyard, or anywhere else they like. the 35th District, has an­ regard for the property of liability for damage com­ store permits for the same New clubs this year include Cooking, aid; 392 were for minor first aid with 34 Teams from the Gideon Welles Senior P A R K A D E a dustry. This ripoff of the The iucky winner, to be announced before nounced his support for others, they can bring mitted by their juvenile period of time. “In this with Nancy Foote as leader, and Crafts, students being excluded; 143 were for il­ Citizens, the Chamber of Commerce and consumer must stop/’ he with Joanne Manookian as leader. Jan. 1, wiil have the choice of the fuii Week tougher laws against them to justice. children. said. way, small package stores lnesses; 101 were playground-related; 23 the Glastonbury Woman’s Club work in will be protected from There s a need for another leader for a orchestra, the string quartet, chamber juvenile vandalism and for He explained that pre­ Referring to the He said he supports a were classroom visits; 176 were mis­ shifts, peeling and slicing more than 3,000 • A M M gmUu d a i l y 10 AM to 10 PM being swallowed up by Small Animals Club for children in the arts consort or wind ensembie to piay just repeai of minimum sent law holds parents of minimum m arkups on phase-out of minimum cellaneous and 66 were non-school related. pounds of apples. HEBRON - The Board juvenile vandals responsi­ large, out-of-state, liquor southern section of Hebron. Anyone in­ for him or her, at one of a number of per­ markups on iiquor sold in liquor, Skelley said that in markups at both the The oral swish and spit flouride In addition to the pies, the fair will also of Selectmen has Connecticut. ble for only the first $500 in supermarkets,” he said. terested is asked to attend the meeting. formance dates in the new year. his opinion, minimum wholesale and retail levels treatments will begin next week at Gilead feature booths with handcrafted items, a proclaimed this week as Skelley has indicated his damage. Skelley’s proposal markups are nothing less over the next three years. Hill School. Permission slips have gone refreshment tent, and a variety of eating “Junior Women’s Week” STEREO ALBUM AND TAPE intention of introducing home for parents to sign. apples and cider.' in Hebron. The Junior legisiation which makes Vision and hearing screening along with Ronald McDonald will entertain the Women’s Club was the parents of any juvenile 4-H Achievement Night weighing and measuring, has begun at children at 1:30 and 2:45 p.m. and there organized in 1970. involved in vandalism to be Gilead Hill and Hebron Elementary will also be games and a “Moonwalk” for Club members have totaily and completely schools. Permission slips have also been the children. declared the following liable for damage done by Set For Next Week sent home for all needed tine tests and The festival will be held from 10 a.m. to objectives for the 1978-79 their child. COVENTRY - The an­ Members should bring bington. year; SPECTACULAR physicals at Gilead Hill School. 4 p.m. No admission fee will be charged. “I’m sick and tired of nual 4-H achievement night canned goods to donate to TTie achievement night • To promote programs public buildings, parks, and potiuck supper will be the emergency food bank. activities were planned at Discounts Classman Endorsed Christmas Bazaar and legislation aimed at and private property being held Oct. 26 at 6:15 p.m. at Scholarships and a recent 4-H meeting at SOUTH WINDSOR - State Represen­ VERNON — The “Snowflake Shoppe,’’ conserving national and FOREIGNER | ruthlessly and callously the Captain Nathan Haie recognition awards will be which the following of­ tative Abraham Glassman D-14 has the first annual fall/Christmas bazaar of local resources, continuing destroyed, defaced, and School for club members given out along with ficers were elected: Dot U p T o- received the endorsement of the Connec­ Trinity Lutheran Church, Meadowlark town beautification DOUBLEVISION” I j r defiled with obscenities,” and their families. ieadership plaques. T- Grace, president; Jackie ticut Insurance Political Action Com­ Road, will be held Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 projects. Skelley said. Spokesman Jean Jacob­ shirts and 4-H sweatshirts Gobel, treasurer; Jean mittee. (CIPAC) p.m. • Continual support of vW He said the laws need to son asks those attending to will be sold to benefit Jacobson, secretary; and Glassman, who is seeking re-election to It will feature baked goods, homemade the educational programs bring a main dish oj; salad. the group’s camp in Ab- Prall Merrian, historian. EVERY WALLCOVERING a third term, was identified by the candy, toys, stuffed animals, knitted in the schools, providing organization as “an industrious and goods, plants, Christmas items and scholarships to two f REDUCED IN PRICE knpwicdgeable individual committed to decorations, jewelry, quilling, candles, graduates of Rham High THOUSANDS A THOUSANDS OF YARDS legislative programs that will have a dried flower arrangements, wooden goods School to further their Check Our PRICES, SELECTION and Let Our Tralnedl beneficial impact on the state’s economy and crafts. education, presenting the and promote increased employment.” Also Bibles, Christmas cards and other annual Citizen of the Year Decorating Staff Give You Our PERSONAL A TTENTION. CIPAC is a voluntary, nonpartisan religious items will be available. award, and striving to keep association established by members of the Refreshments and lunch will be served. members of the club and HOT BLOODED QUALin, SERVICEp EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ONLY AT 5 ‘»«s m is s iw PfCDf/v Insurance Association of Connecticut. The public is invited. townspeople, informed. Some 14 insurance companies or groups Church Council • To continue service to affiliated with CIPAC include the Aetna BOLTON — The Bolton Ecumenical the Commission on Aging, SHAUN CASSIDY PAUL'S PAINT Life & Casualty Co., the Connecticut Council will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Hebron Human Ser­ OF FIRST OUAUTY FABRICS General Insurance Corp., the Hartford In­ St. George’s Episcopal Church. vices, and to the veterans Under Wraps Decorating Center surance Group, and The Travelers Corp. Woman’s Cluh and those in local convales­ includes Hard Love AT SENSATIONAL REDUCED TO QEAR PRiaS cent homes. Our Night Lie To Me She s Right 615 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. • 649-0300 Fashion Show BOLTON — The Bolton Woman’s Club • To continue to work will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Herrick DISTRIBUTOR FOR _ VERNON — The Suburban Women's with the community in the Memorial Park. Dried flower arranging area of crime reduction. Sportswear Fabrics Club of Vernon, Ellington and Tolland, will be taught by Elaine Barbero. ’Those will present a fashion show on Nov. 4 at planning to participate are asked to bring A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION! 12:30 p.m. at Willie’s Steak House in dried flowers, a container, straight pins, Manchester. Hawaii Beautiful screen prints, bottom weights and puckers. glue and a base for the arrangement. PAINTS The theme of this year’s show, which Anyone interested in joining the club may The Hawaiian Islands Cottons. Polyesters & Blends will feature children’s and junior sizes, attend the meeting. were settled by Polynesian will be “Autumn’s Forecast of Fashion.” seafarers from islands 2,000 Machine wash ■ Tumble dry Fashions will be from the Weathervane Tag Sale miles to the south about 700 m e n - and the Youth Centre. ANDOVER — The Andover A.D. The first Europeans 44" Wide 2 Fomous lo M arrived at the end of the 18th The price of the tickets will include Congregational Church will have a tag century, followed in the next sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the VERY SPECIAL SAVUNGS!!! Nome brands chicken cordon bleu for lunch. For tickets century by a heavy influx of call Pat Nordling, 875-4621 or any club church. Asian settlers. The present member. population by national de­ Open House scent is 39.2 percent Cauca­ Ten Of Ameriba’s Best Selling big deal Fall iasMons VERNON — The George Sykes sian, 28.3 percent Japanese FALL Apple Festival GLASTONBURY - The Glastonbury Memorial Middle School PTO will hold an a n d th e remainder Stereo Record Albums For 6uys open house ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, GREAT FOR TOPS Apple Festival will be held Saturday in Korean and mixed ancestry. Floral Prints Glastonbury Center. school on Park Street. And And Tapes! Delicately patterned florals on permanent press fabric. offer! Ms Machine wash ■ Tumble dry Board Appointed CLfen* YOUR wH oI w 50% Polyester/50% Cotton CHOICE 44" Wide Rec Members Very Precious YARDS JtwBfay HEBRON — The Board of Selectmen has appointed Dale Bland and Edward Stanchfield and John Marco to •The W ho...... "Who Are You" serve five years on the Recreation Commission and John final reductions! SwMrtm Regan was appointed to fill a three-year vacancy. Gems At Louise Bourett was appointed as chairman of the Jury •Foreigner...... "Double Vision" T h e Committee and A. Dallaire and Katherine Sawyer were appointed as committee members. Special Prices. •The Rolling Stones...... "Some Girls" "W oven Look”^ Fall Knits In other business the selectmen reported they had AH |h1m R Idwdt received a form letter from Arbor Acres concerning a ’ TWEEDS. PLAIDS, SOLIDS & HEATHERS ALL THE RICH COLORS OF FALL possible site to build a new hatchery. ’The firm also con­ Precious gems from the far •P la y e r...... "Danger Zone" jThese double knits are perfect sportswear fabric. d jtm umid Stripes, Plaids, Ribs, Solids, Novelties and Pontes. I Mnrt I tacted other area towns. ’The selectmen are investigating corners of the world that Machine wash • Tumble dry • 5 8 " Wide the matter. conjure up thoughts of Ori­ Great for pants, vests, suits and sportswear. ental Bazaars and myster­ •Shaun C assidy...... "Under Wraps" 100% Celanese F O R T R E L "Polyester Nine letters have been sent to residents who have in­ ious places. These preious, Machine wash ■ Tumble dry dicated interest in serving on an Economic Development ORIGINALLY PRICED TO S4.49 A YARD fiery, magnificent rubies, •Hall & Oates__ "Along the Red Ledge" 100% Polyester Commission. A tentative organization meeting has been emeralds, and sapphires set for Nov. 30. have been brought together 60" Wide A free flu clinic for high risk persons and senior and designed into elegant, 3195 to $295 •Lynyrd Skynyrd...... "First And Last" citizens (over 65) will be conducted Oct. 25 from 1:30 to exquisite 14kt. gold hand $]Q0 STRETCH NYLON A ORION crafted designs ana accent­ 3:30 p.m. in the Town Office Building. ed with brilliant diamonds to make them dance on •Trooper...... "Thick As Thieves" KNEE SOCKS your fingers. These beau­ tiful rings wMI be a joy to you forever, so come in now X . ' b ' ^ •Original Soundtrack__ "Animal House" llo ^ o . VERNON OPEN DAILYt:00-5;00( i while we are having this spe­ cial sale, because they may I y«nMn C ird t Shet^ng Centtr, Ntxt to Vornen Nat. Bank never be this low priced agaia 1.-^ lUTfFFiETraNmil 10% OFF OPEN THURS. NITE Stereo Album or FASHION Efi TIL 9 P.M. I______first quality fabrics & notions I panoaoUiad' * 8-Track Tape BOUTIQUE urnmiE«u " 'Gerhon Gr^ ■URR CORNeM OFFER GOOD TILL OCTOBER 30.1978 SHOPPlMCIIITiR ItSWittliMiM Christmoail hoor S YOUR OHKN DAILY 10-* O M N DAILY 1»«; DAT. 10-« fo r nmiTTBi Cards Tit. m-«417 TEL. ME-772E CHOICE 705 Mam Street, m a iT iw n Manchester, Conn. THE D E A L JUNIORS 917 MAIN STREET •Donna Summer...... "Live And More" DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER OCTOBER 31 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Oct. 18, 1978 M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 18, 1978— PAGE THIRTEEN bituaries No Minorities Expected Mrs. Sarah A. Devaux Mrs. Catherine B. Wade Harold L. Pierce EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Sarah EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. EAST HARTFORD - Harold L. Pair of Slap-Hitting Infielders, Alice Devaux, 75, of 83 McKee St. Catherine Burke Wade, 72, of 1403 Pierce, 69, formerly of Prospect In Police Appointments died Monday in Lancaster, Pa. She Main St. died Tuesday at a Souh Ave., West Hartford, and East Hart­ MANCHESTER - The Police arrange regional exams to avoid the was the widow of Charles A. Devaux Windsor convalescent hospital. probably conduct similar seminars Sr. ford died Tuesday in an East Hart­ Department is expected to announce conflict situation which may have for other groups and agencies. Mrs. Wade was bom in Campbell ford convalescent home. appointments to its staff in a week or detracted applicants from taking the Mrs. Devaux was born in New Lon­ Hall, N.Y., and lived in East Hart­ Roy Craddock, one of the three don and lived in East Hartford most Mr. Pierce lived in East Hartford so, but none is a minority officer. exam in Manchester. commissioners present, said he feels ford most of her life. and the greater Hartford area most Stephen Werbner, town personnel ‘Mr October’ Too Much for Dodgers of her life. “I think holding it in Newington “comfortable with Smith.” Before her retirement in 1969, she of his life. She was a past president of the assistant, told the Human Relations hurt us,” Werbner said. “If anyone can handle this, he was employed by the First National He was a retired meat cutter with VFW Women’s Auxiliary of East Commission Tuesday night that Neither the Police Department nor can,” Craddock said, adding that he play in this World Series because of Rick Monday’s throw to the plate, double over the center field fence. warehouse. East Hartford, for 25 the First National Co. (UPI) - It Dent and Brian Doyle, a couple of Hartford, and a communicant of St. possibly the reason only one minority the Fire Departments have any hoped the town employees will be pint-sized slap-hitting infielders, who an injury to regular Yankee second which was hobbled by Joe Ferguson, After Ferguson’s double, Vic years. Survivors are a son, Stephen person showed up for a test was that minority members. was a most improbable finish Mary’s Church. “frank and honest.” ultimately would do the Dodgers in? baseman Willie Randolph, wound up allowing Piniella to score. Davalillo beat out a base hit over se­ She was a member of the Father Pierce of Enfield; a daughter, Judith the same police tests were being The town hired one black person, to a most incredible season for Survivors are four sons, Charles A. Commission chairwoman Lee Ann Of course, “Mr. October” Reggie hitting .437 for the Series including That knocked out Sutton, but Dent cond base. But Gossage bailed Drennan Circle, Daughters of A. Lessor of West Hartford; a given the same day in Newington. during July through September. the Yankees, who rallied from Devaux Jr., Harold T. Devaux, and Isabella, St. Francis Women’s Gundersen said she has informed Jackson accounted for part of the three hits and two RBI in the finale. greeted reliever Bob Welch with a himself out of trouble by striking out Robert L. Devaux, all of East Hart­ brother, LeRoy Pierce of Bellflower, That person failed the written ■Wilber Smith, one of 10 persons hired both Ted Cummings, Democratic 14 games behind in July to win single over shortstop to bring Doyle Davey Lopes and getting Bill Russell Auxiliary, and the First National Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Stark of Yankees’ 7-2 clincher with a home “I haven’t grasped it just yet and ford, and John A. Devaux of New examination. There were 237 white to fill town positions, was hired to fill Town Chairman, and Thomas the American League East in a home for the fifth Yankee run. on an inning-ending double play. Stores Retirees Club. Florida City, Fla., and four run and “Catfish” Hunter turned in a it’ll probably be a couple of days Port Richey, Fla.; a daughter, applicants and 10 minority applicants a job created to aid the town in Ferguson, Republican Town Chair­ Jackson belted his towering two- The victory was Hunter’s fifth in She was a communicant of St. grandchildren. playoff, beat the Kansas City vintage pitching performance to before I do,” he said. Patricia A. Cassavant of Port for the police openings including 29 receiving HUD funding. Smith’s job man, of the two vacancies on the Doyle’s and Dent’s first turn came run homer some 425 feet into the eight World Series decisions while Mary’s Church and a member of the The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. females. Royals for the third straight emerge the winner — even though he Richey, Fla.; 15 grandchildren and 5 is to educate the community dis­ commission caused by the recent appeared to be one step away from in the second inning when after a Yankee'bullpen in right field to close the homer was Jackson’s ninth. church’s Ladies Guild. from the Glastonbury Funeral Home, Werbner said five appointments crimination and fair housing. year for the pennant, then, great-grandchildren. Survivors are a son, William J. resignation of Mrs. Mary Beth Comp, baseball’s scrap pile in July. single by Nettles and a walk to Jim out the Yankee scoring in the “This feels a helluva lot better 450 New London ’Turnpike, Glaston­ have been made now, and three more Werbner said Smith will begin a Republican, who resigned for per­ after losing the first two 'The funeral will be Friday at 8:15 Wade Sr. of East Hartford, deputy Dent, a .243 hitter who led the Spencer, Doyle doubled into the left- seventh. than the ones in Oakland, " said bury, with a mass at 10 in St. Paul’s will be announced in a few months. training session soon for town sonal reasons, and Richard Kenny, a.m. from the Callahan Funeral commissioner of the state Depart­ games of the World Series to lineup in removals for a pinch hitter, field corner to tie the score 1-1. Dent In the meantime, Hunter settled Hunter, “because nobody believed Church in Glastonbury. Burial will be He said that CRCOG is trying to employees. Werbner said Smith will who has moved to South Windsor. Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, ment of Transportation; a daughter, the Los Angeles Dodgers, ran away with the World Series Most tle because pitchers often let up a lit­ followed with a single up the middle down after a leadoff homer by Davey we could come back to win this with a mass at 9 in St. Mary’s in Center Cemetery, East Hartford. Lopes in the first inning and kept the thing.” Mrs. Patricia Gately of East Hart­ Friends may call at the funeral came back to sweep the next Valuable Player Award. tle when they come to me.” to make it 3-1. Church. Burial will be in Meadow Dodgers in check into the eighth. “This feels better than any of my ford; a brother, former State Sen. home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. four games for their second “Winning the MVP is obviously my In this case it was Dodger loser The Yankees’ “Dynamic Duo” Lawn Memorial Gardens, New Port Harry S. Burke of East Hartford; biggest thrill,” said Dent, who had Don Sutton who “let up” a little when struck again in the sixth after Lou "I didn’t have my velocity tonight, other four,” said Jackson. “But I Richey, Fla. Personnel Board Hears straight world championship. three straight singles and drove in he came to Dent. For that matter, Piniella singled and took second but the control was sharp” said knew we were somehow gonna do and three grandchildren. Anthony J. Zimnoch Jr. Friends may call at the funeral And who could have ever guessed Hunter, who gave way to Rich it.” The funeral is ’Thursday at 8:15 ELLINGTON— Anthony John Zim­ three runs to finish the Series with a Sutton took Doyle a little too liehtlv when Sutton was charged with a wild home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 that in the sixth and final game Gossage in the eighth when Ferguson Funny, not too many other people a.m. from the Callahan Funeral noch Jr., 38, of Melbourne, Fla., died .416 average and seven RBI. “I think as well. pitch in striking out Spencer. Doyle p.m. Tuesday night, it would be Bucky led off with a 400-foot ground rule thought so. Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, Sunday in Melbourne. He was the son Police Wedding Gripe batting ninth in the order helped a lit­ Doyle, who only got a chance to singled to center and took second on with a mass at 9 in St. Mary’s of Mrs. Alice Opalacz Zimnoch of Church. Burial will be in St. Mary’s William Jessie Fehling Ellington. By CHARLIE MAYNARD from taking any more than two of William W. Wilson, representative Cemetery, East Hartford. Other survivors are a brother, BOLTON — William Jessie Fehling, Herald R ep o rter their three earned days in succes­ for the police union, said in his sum­ Friends may call at the funeral Alexander Zimnoch of Ellington, ‘Great Night’ EAST HARTFORD — Back from sion. He said it was the best way to mary statement tht all police depart­ Hunter^ Jackson Played 6 months, of 15 Tunxis Trail, died home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. three other brothers, his wife and a keep the department properly staffed ment employees were entitled to the ALBANY, N.Y. (LPI) — Tuesday at Manchester Memorial The family suggests that those daughter. her Hawaiian honeymoon, a policewoman continued her for street duty and to keep the budget earned days off and the contract did Gov. Hugh Carey sent the Hospital. He was the son of William wishing to may make memorial gifts The funeral and burial will be grievance about Chief Clarence within reason. Drumm said it is dif­ not single out the detectives or ad­ J. Fehling and Rose Ann (Coppola) to the American Cancer Society, 670 Thursday in Pelham, Ga. The following telegram Tuesday Fehling. Drumm’s refusal to grant her three ficult to find other officers who ministrative personnel. Prospect Ave., Hartford. Braswell Funeral Home, Pelham, Key Roles in Yanks^ Win night to George Slein- earned days off to get married. would want to work the extra time “If other employees are given the He was bom in Hartford on April Ga., is in charge of arrangements. brenner, owner of the 1978 The Personnel Appeals Board went caused by the off days. Officers are opportunity for three or even four 29, 1978. Otto Doerle ’The family suggests that friends into executive session Tuesday night paid time and a half for overtime as days off,” he said, “it’s not fair, it’s LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Tuesday night "This win makes me especially happy because Catfish World Champion N.Y Besides his parents he leaves two EAST HARTFORD —Otto Doerle, wishing to may make memorial gifts to consider Officer Christine Myers’ well and Drumm said this puts a ,not equitable and it’s discrimination Reggie Jackson and Jim “Catfish” Hunter, who pitched,” Jackson said. "I admire Catfish more than Yankees: sisters, Karen Joy Fehling and 83, of 51 Garfield St., Newington, to the Heart Association, 310 Collins burden on the police budget. Patricia Fehling, both of Bolton; his complaint that CJiief Drumm unfair­ against this employee if she is not had been instrumental in bringing three con­ anyone I’ve ever played with. He’s a pro’s pro. ” “ Oh, wow! What a great formerly of East Hartford, died St., Hartford. Drumm added that most of the allowed to have that time off, too.” But Jackson had more on his mind than Hunter or the paternal grandmother. Rose Fehling Tuesday at Hartford Hospital. He ly denied her the time off. The chief’s secutive World Series titles to the Oakland A’s, night for New York and New of Belmore, N.Y.; his paternal great­ refusal didn’t prevent the wedding police employees who received the However, Chief Corporation victory. He obviously was steaming at being used as a was the husband of Maria Stamm three earned days off since.he took Counsel F. Timothy McNamara said again played large roles as the New York Yorkers! May I also add that grandmother, Mrs. Donahue of Doerle. from taking place on schedule designated hitter in all six Series’ games and in three of Fire Calls over as chief were detective or ad­ the disputed section does not specify Yankees captured their second consecutive four playoff games against Kansas City, He said two straight victories are an Flushing, N.Y.; his maternal grand­ He was born in Offenburg, German because another patrolman filled in ministrative personnel. how the earned days can be taken. members of the Yankee organization lied to him. inspration to anyone. Splice parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cop­ and had lived in East Hartford for 40 for her and she was married on World Series title with a 7-2 victory over the Los pola of Bound Brook, N.J.; and his M anchester schedule to Officer Gerald Myers. “It’s far easier to accommodate “The reason it’s silent is because Angeles Dodgers in Game 6. “They told me I’d play in the field and I didn’t,” the main brace. years before moving to Newington the detectives and administrative the contract doesn’t say all officers godparents, Molly and Sonny Rotun­ seven years ago. ’Tuesday, 3:07 p.m, —car smoke scare, The official decision by the Per­ It was the first time a team that lost the two opening Jackson said. “They gave up on me. Through their D avid Murray, C arey s 640 bush Hill Road (Town) personnel because you can always can take the days off when they decisions they have told me I can’t play the outfield and I da, both of Norwalk. He was formerly employed as a sonnel Appeals Board will not be games came back to sweep the next four. Press officer, said “Splice A mass of Christian burial will be ’Tuesday, 4:32 p.m. —mailbox fire. made public for the next day or two. lay their work aside for a while or at want,” he said. ‘"The officer shall don't like it.” chef at the Hartford Club and later at West Middle Turnpike and Hawthorne least give it to someone else. I can’t Hunter earned the win, scattering six hits in seven in­ the main brace" is an old said ’Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. The board spent most of the public have the right to pick his or her vaca­ nings before giving way to Rich Gossage. He struck out Sagan Cafeterias, both of Hartford. Street (Eighth District) do it for the people in the streets tion time. When and how the earned Royal Navy order meaning. Maurice Church, Bolton. Burial will session hearing testimony from three and only walked one. But the heroes of Tuesday’s game were two unheralded He retired 16 years ago. He was a ’Tuesday, 4:35 p.m.. —gas washdown, because we just don’t have the days can be -taken is left to the be in the Bolton Center Cemetery. Drumm on the procedure for “I didn’t have the velocity tonight,” he said, “but the Yankees — Bucky Dent and Brian Doyle. Dent was Give the hands an extra ra­ member of Liederkranz Society, Manchester Memorial Hospital parking numbers there.” management of the department.” There are no calling hours. The lot. Memorial Street (Town) allowing earned days off. Police control was sharp. I could hit the corners at will and chosen the World Series MVP. He had 10 hits and seven tion of rum." Hermanns Sons, and the Newington Drumm said another reason they Before this issue was argued, Mrs. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. ’Tuesday, 5:14 p.m.—medical call, 129C department employees receive one that’s what saved me.” RBI in the six games including three hits and three RBI Senior Citizens. were accommodated was that they Myers was presented a check for $170 Center St., Manchester, is in charge Rachel Road (Eighth District) “earned” day for every 13 weeks Hunter said he was catching an early flight out of Los in the clincher. Doyle, playing in place of injured Willie Besides his wife he leaves three work a 5-day week with weekends off for the longevity pay she sought, of arrangements. Tuesday, 11:19 p.m. —motor vehicle ac­ they work. Angeles to return to his native North Carolina. It's deer Randolph, had seven hits in the Series and had three hits brothers, Hermann Doerle of Ger­ generally. 'The patrolmen work four which she was entitled to after two Memorial gifts may be made to the cident, 72 Lawton Road (Town) Drumm said he instituted a policy hunting season in the Southern state and Hunter is indeed and two RBI Tuesday. many; and Willy Doerle and Karl 10-hour days in succession and then years on the force. National Sudden Infant Death Syn­ Today, 2:14 a.m. —medical call, 35 two years ago restricting officers a Hunter. “It’s a big thrill,” said Dent. “I haven’t been able to Doerle, both of Canada; two sisters. Main St. (Eighth District) are off for three days. Series Highs drome Foundation in care of the Miss Louise Doerle of New Britain “I’m going hunting,” he said. “Deer season is on now contribute all year because I was hurt. All these other Hartford County SIDS Foundation guys were the MVPs all year long.” and Mrs. Else Schneider of Ger­ Card of Thanks and I’ve already missed two days.” treasurer, 85 Griswold Drive, West There is no bigger Hunter fan than Jackson, whose 410- Doyle said he was numb. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Records many; and several nieces and I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation for six-game series established or Hartford, Conn., 06119. nephews. to the many friends, relatives and neighbors who “It’s the greastest thrill of my life in baseball,” he foot, two-run homer in the seventh was the shot that tied in the 1978 World Series: Funeral services will be Friday at were so generous and kind during the recent sorrow seemed to break the Dodgers. New York led, 5-2, at that said. "I won’t be able to comprehend everything until of the passing of my husband. Louis. Most hits by one club — New York, 11 a.m. at the Newington Memorial point and Los Angeles had seemed ready to make a run at three or four days from now. I have to sit down and think Mrs. Marion F. Mellow 68, previous record 65 by Yankees in Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave. with Al Sieffert’s SAYS... the lead when Jackson connected off reliever Bob Welch. about the last week.” 1936. the Rev. Carl 0. Ebb officiating. ( Lottery ) Card of Thanks Most hits by both clubs — New Burial will be in the Rose Hill We wish to thank the many pet^Ie who donated York, 68, and Los Angeles, 52, (120) The winning number drawn Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. cars, and sent floral pieces during the recent ties record set by Brooklyn, 64, and Tuesday in the Connecticut daily Friends may call at the funeral bereavement of Joseph Yaworski. Also thanks to the Friendship Club of The Polish National Catholic New York, 56, in 1953. lottery was 697. home Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Church on Golway Street. Doyle’s Biggest Booster Most singles by one team — New to 9 p.m. The Yaworski Family, and BEAT THE INCREASE York, 57, previous record 49 by Bernice Uszewski Family. Yankees in 1936. Funding Highest team average — New Was Player He Replaced York, .306, previous record .302 by Request THE EATING IS EXCELLENT Yankees in 1936. ACTNOW! LOS ANGELES (UPI) - April 23, sent to Tacoma of the years and we discussed every phase Most at-bats — New York, 222, of the game. He told me how little Higher and it costs less when you start with Pinehurst VERIBEST U S D A MUST Most of the Yankee players did Pacific Coast League May 12, previous record 215 by Yankees in MANCHESTER - The Choice Meats. For BUDGET HELPERS we suggest Cube Steaks,' MAYTAG PRICES WILL recalled three days later, sent down guys like us have to play the game 1936. exactly what you’d expect differently than big guys. Keep an state Board of Higher Fresh Chicken Legs and Stanley’s Smoked Boneless Pork Butts. NEVER BE LOWER! again on Aug. 19 and brought back a Individual batting: Education (BHE) will ask CLEAR-OUT' them to the moment they came third time on Sept. 11. eye on Blake, too. He makes the dou­ One or more hits in each game — the General Assembly for a back into the clubhouse after ble play quicker than I do and I think Roy White, Reggie Jackson, Lou PliMhurat VwIbMt EVERY Actually, Doyle was ineligible to substantial increase in fun­ nailing down their second play in the Series but when Randolph he's a better ballplayer than I am.” Piniella, Bucky Dent, Bill Russell, U.8.D.A. CHOICE Plnahurat Varibaat U.8.D.A. Choica f 1 T O Reggie^s Season^» Farewell Next year, Willie Randolph, who ding for the 1979-1980 com­ MANUFACTURER'S straight world championship. came up with his hamstring pull, the tied record shared by 13 others. ^BoMliT-lat Cut TENDER CUBE STEAKS ...... «>. I MAYTAG did such a good job for 'uie Yanks this General: munity college system Reggie Jackson of the Yanks leans into a Bob Welch pitch and They acted like a bunch of happy Yankees asked for and received per­ budget. CHUCK ROAST year, is sure to be back at second Most players%sed — New York, 24, PRICE INCREASE drives it into the Yankee bullpen over 425 feet away in seventh kids, hugging each other, dousing one mission to use him as his replace­ IN STOCK! base for them, and Los Angeles, 23, (47), previous The increases could another with champagne and ment for the playoffs and the World Varibaat Fraah Balactad Larga COMING! inning to pad New York lead. (UPI photo) Series. What then? record New York, 20, Los Angeles, mean up to 17 new per­ c h u c k W e a k generally carrying on as if it were ”1 don’t know,” said Doyle. “Right 25, (45) in 1977. sonnel positions for CHICKEN U B S ...... lb .' New Year’s Eve. And, he wouldn’t even have played now. I’m not thinking that far. I’m Most Series games won in history Manchester Community i b 9 8 < One of them, however, second had the Dodgers decided to go with College, according to Morgue-Like Room left-hander Doug Rau instead of only thinking of what happened these — New York, 107. baseman Willie Randoph, ineligible past few days and it’s unbelievable.” college President Ronald to play in the World Series because right-hander Don Sutton in Tuesday’s Most Series won — New York, 22. H. Denison. Tiy thn n»w Ocaan Spnif Cnn Rnupbmr Snuen with OUROWI jVERIBEST he pulled a hamstring three weeks contest. thn cMckan hgt or tilth tho B to » lb. largo RoatUng The MCC Regional Ad­ SAUI iCE ago, sat quietly in the trainer’s room, “It’s absolutely unbelievable!” the visory Council Tuesday Chlekant which ara laaturad at M# It. oct-o^3^* Stunned Dodgers in his civvies, with a bottle of cham­ 5-foot-9, 162-pound resident of Cave night was told that the City, Ky., kept saying over and over pagne in one hand and a sandwich in Board of Higher Education again. the other. will seek $30,122,169 for the lb. »1.i He had just watched the man who Doyle comes from a family of se­ state’s community colleges STANLEY’S BONELESS SMOKED Took Defeat Hard replaced him, rookie Brian Doyle, cond basemen. His older brother, in the 1979 Legislature. The Denny, played for the Phillies, Fn$hly Slkstd , thi.* W**S|1»**’* ' ,1 astonish everybody by leading all the community colleges’ board. PORK ROLLS °\on _ V . LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Thue stunned Los Angeles Dodgers Yankees at bat in the Series with a Angels and Red Sox before retiring a of trustees originally BOLOGNA .438 average and handling 23 chances year ago, and his twin brother, sought $32,449,387, accor­ took their loss in the World Series hard—Manager Tom Lasorda Fomiariy eallad Dalay Butta and pitcher Don Sutton had tears in their eyes after the New flawlessly in the field. Blake, led the International League ding to Andrew McKirdy, n.M .4 9 (2'Ato3lba.) lb. in fielding with Rochester this year. special assistant to Dr. M.I York Yankees beat them, 7-2, Tuesday night in the final game. Willie Randolph had seen Brian OR Doyle do even more than that. He “Denny helped me a lot,” Doyle Searle F. Charles, COOKED SALAMI In the morgue-like Dodger dressing said. “He was in the big leagues eight executive director for the had seen him contribute a double and room, some of the players groped for a pair of singles in the Tuesday community college »M .6 9 We continue the sale on U.S.D.A. Choice words in trying to analyze how they system. trimmed 7 to 7% lb. TENDERLOINS at night’s 7-2 wrapup; collect five con­ managed to win the first two games tunities and they took advantage of secutive hits over two games to come McKirdy said the Huru’G « tpuelal on 2 $3.19 lb. FILL YOUR FREEZER... for an in the 1978 fall classic and then it.” within one hit of a Series’ record; Transactions amount approved by the oxtraordinary Stouftar cut to order freezer meats, large or sma collapsed in the next four. “The Yankees are one of the best pull the Yankees out of their deepest BHE is almost 11 percent Iroxan fooda. . . call Frank Toros at 643-4151. Reggie Smith, hitless in four trips teams that ever played the game,” hole by starting a key double play in higher than the previous SHORT RIBS Tuesday night, suggested possibly said second baseman Dave Lopes. Fuolliulf budget. the great defensive exhibition by the third inning and push shortstop Cincinnati — Reinstated offensive OF BEEF “The opposition just took it to us and Bucky Dent in the vote for the Most Denison said today the Yankee third baseman Craig Nettles tackle Ron Hunt and waived defen­ made us look very bad. I know we’re Valuable Player of the Series. Dent sive end Dave Pureifory. total operating budget MORE PUmiRST MONEY SEVERS in the third game might have been a better ball club than we played. We request is actually $28.5 < 3.49 the turning point. won the vote but Doyle was right in Tampa Bay — Placed fullback Jim­ made mistakes and they capitalized back of him. rnUlion. The extra $1.62 DELUXE FRENCH Prompted by a reporter. Smith on them.” my DuBose on the injured reserve COTTONEUE |||l I '/ “He did some job out there, didn’t list. million accounts for leases 1979 said, “(jne game like that can turn a Sutton, who started for the BREAD PIZZA BUY NOW! he,” Randolph said, speaking about Hockey which the other state VBIY SOFT TISSUE...... HU team around.” D ^eers and gave up eight hits in 5 2- college and university 4 ran pack ' Catcher Joe Ferguson, who got two Doyle without the slightest trace of Boston (NHL) — Called up Buy 9 or 4 paeka wMla tha 204 eeupon la ki aaoh. NSHWIISflER 3 inmngs Tuesday night, took his se­ envy in his voice. "He’s one helluva systems do not have. <2.26 of the Dodgers’ seven hits, both cond loss of the 1978 series. He took defenseman Al Sims from Rochester. LOWEST PRICES EVER! ballplayer. I broke in with him in 1973 Detroit — Assigned goaltender Ron Of the total request by Km p aoma In doubles, offered, “In the first two an an early shower and was un­ the board of trustees of fo u rfn n n rl NW eUUIT 24 oz. games, it looked like we were the when he was with Gastonia and I was Low to Kansas City. available for comment in the Dodger with Charleston in the minors, so I liuNcImll $24.7 million, the BHE ap­ JeomiFUKES ...... 99® WE HAVE THE BEST •25®® greatest team ever. .Then we lost our dlubhouse. He • was seen outside proved $22.7 million, which 8 w o n D r in k $ 904eoupon on bm momentum. I won’t say we were not know what he can do. What he did Pittsburgh — Placed pitcher Clay CASH REFUND talking to his wife, his eyes red with didn’t surprise me. Carroll on waivers. was the most substantial UPTON’S aggressive, but I will say we were a tears. cut, Denison said. About Aak B altaman For little bit apprehensive.” “Of course, I would’ve loved to TEABABS CM inEll’S Lawrda, the manager who never have played in the Series,” Randolph 300 new teaching positions Smith, first baseman Steve let his enthusiasm lag during the were requested and the 100BAO8 CHICKEN NUODlf SOUP...... 4iCC* Garvey, who drew a blank at the went on. “But the Lord works in regular season, was wet-eyed as he mysterious ways and it all came out Gherlone Wins funding would provide for plate in the'last game, and third defended his players. He slum ps for the best. For Brian, for the team, only 113. ■■BAA C U¥ES C^A oz. CHIB baseman Ron Cey, who had a single low in a chair as he told reporters, “I ■ns tW88 rm Atrm rsr for all of us. Look, that’s one of my Most of the requests for CAT FOOD ...... 4ICC* FOIMIllNIMArS in four trips, all agreed the Yankees feel so bad that we weren’t able to Grid Contest 92 0 1 . can teammates there,” said the equipment and other and donlfor^ ttw wllh Loanoi 144 TB were a great team and took advan-, After a two-week absence while the HOT COCOA MIX win for Uus great organization, this Yankees’ regular second baseman, expenses were approved. mines BRAVY TRAIN.. .Skbag M.59 niBiTsr.iuT tage of Dodger misplays. great city and our great fans. fairer set took over the winner’s cir­ • 2 .8 0 “We were outhit, outpitched and motioning toward the other end of the H u r r o f f u i At “We tried so hard. We thought this cle, a male came out first in last PUKHU outdefensed,” said Cey. “We just got clubhouse where Doyle was sur­ was our year. But I’m proud of my rounded by a group of reporters. “He week’s “Beat the Expert” football (About Town)! We redeem Mfg. coupons, Food Stamps and Town orders aT beat, that’s all.” ballplayers. They played well all pulled for me all year. You think I’m contest in The Herald. 302 Main ... Open 8 a.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat. , who hmhs o pusommi Said Garvey,. “You have two year. They played with drive and Angelo Gherlone of 17 Elmer St., Pivotal Play for Yankees m n o n i miowpucis snm i teams pretty evenly matched in a gonna do anything but pull for him The Bennet Junior High Thun. & Fri. til 8 p.m. *r YW uvi A aAsn ouki, vra, M uaB b ^ service ^ £ . 7 i m i i , determination but they came un East Hartford, tabb'ed 13 of the 14 a n , /UMHUR nmsv a m luiiai m mhk mmoval 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 7 short series. You have to get the short.” now?” Two of New York’s batting stars in the series, were also stan­ School PTSO will qransor anan,nHRYMHAYGiuirYm«5MiwoRn OFOiOAmjANCE £ . 7 £ ||« o rallies going and make the plays ... Doyle never dreamed he’d play the games correctly and won $15 in douts in the field. Bucky Dent leaps over a sliding Bill Russell an open house tonight from orimwawr.* local delivery 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 8 “It was a great Series,” he said, merchandise. He also became eligi­ That’s what the Yankees d id ” “but one team has to lose.” He kind of part in the World Series for and fires to first base to complete double play. Watching is s ^ 7 to 9. u n e h u n s t g r o c e r y ih c . the Yankees he did. With Syracuse of ble for the grand prize at season’s -la in ji 5 • TliWB. i FN. ’tl § • SAT ’ll 5 • i ML »H 9 “The Yankees were great,” said vowed, “We’ll be back in ‘79. Wait end which will be confined to weekly cond baseman Brian Doyle who started play fielding Reggie Smith. “We gave them a lot of oppor­ until next year.” the International League last year, he was called up by the Yanks on winners. Smith’s ground ball. (UPI Photo) a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 18, 1978 — PAGE KIKTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., CM. 18. 1978 Five Captains Listed Hall Evens Soccer Loss, With NFL Redskins NEW YORK — Leadership is' sent the special teams. more of a first sergeant than I am a a commodity every National Houston, a 10-year Pro Bowl per­ captain. They send me out there on ^HNips Indians in Thriller Football League team is former, explained his view of being the battlefront. I don’t go back there named a captain this way: “Our type in the tents and make decisions,” seeking from its players. One leadership comes from how you par­ Riggins commented. By LEN AIJSTER here yesterday (Monday) and 1 hoped Ostrov, who received his early visible avenue for a coach to ticipate in all team things, how you CCIL Standings it wasn’t an omen.” training in Russia before coming Pardee obviously gave the subject Herald Sporlswriter foster leadership is through the practice on the field, how you relate of captains a lot of thought before Pis. The Indians finally broke through here about a year ago, set up Hall’s Call it fate, call it a reversal, w. 1. 1. use of team captains. to some of the people in the team. No proceeding. Hall 9 1 0 45 at the 2:34 mark of the second canto winning tally on a direct kick. His individual can be a leader to “I don’t like to have the quarter­ no matter how you looked at it, 8 2 0 40 as Jeff Lombardo, with some fine in­ boot was accepted by an in stride Some captains are named for the Manrliester everybody. Unfortunately, you have backs or Chris Hanburger (who something had to and did give Enfield 8 2 0 40 dividual effort, dribbled around a Henderson who broke into the clear season, while other coaches prefer rotating captains from game-to- just a few captains. We have a lot of relays defensive signals from yesterday when CCIL soccer Conard 6 3 1 32 defender and fired an 18-yarder from on the right wing and drilled a other guys on the Redskins who are the left side to the far post past grounder inside the far post at 15:12 game. coaches) involved as a captain,” he powers Manchester High and Simsbury 6 3 1 32 still team leaders.” said. “When the game is stopped Wethersfield 5 5 0 25 diving Hall goalie Drew Letendre. It of the third period. It was Hender­ Washington’s new head coach. Jack With a lighter approach, Riggins Hall High collided in West was Lombardo’s 13th goal of the son’s 14th tally of the season. Pardee, has named five captains to between plays for a penalty, I want Hartford. Penney 3 6 1 17 offers an interesting description of them within range to communicate W indham 2 7 1 12 season. Manchester had more than its represent the Redskins this season. being presented to the officials and Right tackle George Starke and run­ with the bench instead of being off What ebbed a little bit was the Silk East Hartford 1 9 0 5 share of opportunities the finai stan­ the opposing team’s captains at the Towners' hopes of annexing the ning back John Riggins will be offen­ talking to the referee. Being a single­ Fermi 0 10 0 0 Each side had at least two good za to knot it but shots either flew pregame coin toss. league title as the homestanding sive designees, while defensive caller takes them out of the captain’s bids before the half but couldn’t con­ astray or were blocked by hard­ “I’m just going to stand there and Warriors took a 2-1 decision to game. It was a good game,” voiced working Jed Zachs, Eric Hogan and tackle Diron Talbert and safety Ken role, but they’re leaders by their nect. Manchester led, but “I knew shake hands, and check which way positions, too.” avenge their only loss and move into Manchester Head Coach Dick the goal wouldn’t stand up. You need keeper Letendre. Houston will be on defense. Punt and kick center Ted Fritsch will repre- •he wind is blowing. Actually, I’m sole possession of first place, Danielson, remarks echoed by Hall more than one to beat H all,” Hall, which suffered a 5-1 season- Head Coach Dave Deacon. “Any Danielson commented. “There were a lot of missed oppor­ Suspended Ball, Not Play opening setback at the hands of time you play Dick’s kids, you know The Warriors came out quickly in tunities. I don’t know why we miss Manchester, has won nine in a row to you’ll have a heckuva game,” in­ the third stanza and got the equalizer open nets, but we do,” stated Big Part in Manchester's Offensive Attack Trio to Lead Hall’s Simon Ostrov and Manchester’s Rich Koepsel had one toned the Warrior coach. Area Soccer Roundup thing in mind yesterday - get to the ball in CCIL meeting in West sport a 9-1 mark with 45 points in the on a comer kick. Steve Henderson Danieison, “It was a tough one to CCIL. Manchester, which had a four- Manchester, going against the lofted it goalward. An Indian lose but you can’t win if you don’t put Playing key roles in Manchester High’s un­ Don Beckman and John McMahon. Standing, Hartford. Hall won, 2-1, (Herald Photo by Strempfer) wind the first quarter, seemed to UConn Five game winning streak stopped, moves defender tried to clear the ball but it in.” defeated season after four games are these tight end Jim Paggioli and split end Paul Two goals by Bob Brown powered CCIL. Dan Smith, Don DeLeo and have the advantage but just couldn’t The University of Connecticut to 8-2 with 40 points. Each club has halfback Jim Landry intercepted it The task doesn’t get any easier for offensive performers. Front, left to right, Cullen. (Herald photo by Strempfer) basketball team will be led by senior Rockville High to a 2-0 win over CVC Charlie Scacca tallied for the Eagles, Cross Country Roundup five league games remaining and the dent the twine. “I couldn’t believe and fired a 12-yarder through a maize the Indians as they have to be ready Mickey Coulombe, Jim Taylor, Clyde Redd, tri-captains this season. Elected by rival Windsor High to highlight The Hornets fell to 1-9 with the loss. locals will have to win their games that we didn’t score in that first yesterday’s area soccer action. of legs past a screened Mark Friday for Conard High in West Hart­ their teammates on the first day of and hope for some help. quarter,” Danielson reflected, “We In other area contests, Bolton High Copeland at the 3:23 mark. ford and Wethersfield and Simsbury, pre-season workouts, they are Jim “It was a typical Manchester-Hall hit wood twice in the jajrvee game also on the road, next week. won its first of the year, 3-0, over Multi-talented, creative Simon Abromaitis of Waterbury and Jeff Penney Girls Point Carr and Randy LaVigne, both of Portland High in a COC confronta­ Hartford. tion; Penney High blanked Fermi Men in Trenches Coach Dom Perno was quick to High, 1-0; South Windsor High Salute Due comment on his delight with the battled to a 2-2 deadlock with CVC Winner over Tribe Tribe Mermaids opponent Windsor Locks; Coventry selections. “I feel the team has made It was as close as it could be as Penney High nipped High applied the whitewash brush to Champions an extremely fine decision. All these r ‘ COC foe East Hampton, 2-0; and Manchester High, 28-29, and Simsbury High, 27-28, in CCIL girls’ players have developed within the East Hartford High dropped its sixth Thursday night at 6:30 East Hart­ cross country action yesterday at Center Springs Park. The Silk Connecticut basketball program, and Outswim Conard Doing their Jobs in a row, ali by the shutout route, 3-0 ford’s Eastern League All-Stars, 1978 Towners also upended Simsbury, 24-31. they have made sound contributions to CCIL adversary Wethersfield Connecticut Little League baseball The decisons leaves Penney atop Putting itself in good shape, Manchester High girls’ swimming By LEN AUSTER to the success of UConn basketball. I High. champions, will be saluted at the the CCIL standings at 5-0 and with an team dunked Conard High, 109-63, in CCIL action yesterday at look for their leadership to add East Hartford Elks Club. Herald Sporlswriter Coulombe was on the defensive platoon, Taylor played John Bennett made 10 saves to unblemished overall mark of 11-0. Head Coach Dick Brimley. “ I Cornerstone Pool in West Hartford. positive qualities to this year’s Tickets will be available at the Football coaches will tell you for their offense for a couple of games before leaving the squad for per­ team.” register the shutout for the Rams. Manchester stands 3-1 in league com­ thought Arico and Abbott did an The Silk Towners remain unbeaten door. Proceeds will be turned back sonal reasons. Redd did not play and Beckman is a Scoring 791 points over the past Rockville with the win moved its con­ petition and 5-1 overall after the split excellent job ... Manchester’s depth Schoolboy Soccer Roundup in the league at 4-0 and 5-0 overall to be successful, they have to get the blocking. into the Little League program. transfer from . three years, Abromaitis last winter ference mark to 5-1-2 and overall while Simsbury dropped to 2-4 with was a small surprise,” he added. with the win while Conard suffered freestyles. That is a statement Manchester High Head East Hartford reached the “It is a new line,” Holik confirmed, “but the guys was the team’s top rebounder with docket to 5-2-3. Windsor slipped to 4- the doubie defeat. “We may have lost the league title its first loss in the CCIL after three Melissa Geagan, Tess Mazzotta, Coach Jack Holik voiced over and over again 4, 6-4 with the loss. semifinals of the Eastern Regionals played football before. The key is they want to work 8.8 per game and second leading The first six across the finish iine but the girls ran so well that Friday’s triumphs and stands 3-3 overall. Jane Jordan, Valentine and Diana Marty Ferguson, Chip White and before bowing in Newburgh, N.Y., Siebold also swam well for his first two years — you need blocking to run a together. Their attitude has been excellent. scorer with a 14.5 average. Also, the last summer. broke the previous course mark. meet at Conard may be a preview of Newington TopsEast “Once again excellent depth con­ John Smith tallied as Bolton won its Manchester. productive offense. “We’ve tried to keep things simple and they have been Penney’s Cindy Arico showed the the state Class LL Meet on Nov. 3,” tinues to be our strength,” voiced Holy Cross High graduate was an All- Results: able to make adjustments,” continued the Indian third- New England performer. first of the year and first since 1976. way with a 16:23 clocking over the voiced always optimistic Manchester A second-half goal by Pat McGuiness lifted Newington High past Manchester Head Coach Dave Frost, That was a problem a year ago for the Silk Towners 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester year coach, “They communicate well among themselves The Bulldogs now stand 1-7-3 overall. 2.52 mile layout. The previous stan­ Head Coach Phil Blanchette. “Kate East Clatholic, 1-0, in non-conference soccer action yesterday in “Our second and third swimmers in when only 38 points and 1,081 yards were racked up in 10 LaVigne, nagged with injuries a (Valentine, Scott, B. MacDonald, games. Tliis, however, is a different season. If you want a and with the coaching staff. Consequently, we can take Portland drops to 2-8 with the set­ dard was 17:44. Hennessy ran her best race of the Newington. each event are coming through for year ago, was a swingman as a back. Tribe Jayvees Simsbury’s Mary Taube took se­ Stauffer), 2. Conard, 3. Manchesler2:04.1 partial explanation why Manchester is unbeaten in four advantage of the defensive alignments shown us. We can forward and guard, contributing 7.4 year so far. I feel now she is finally us. John Costello scored on a penalty cond place with a 16:31 clocking with The win improves the Indians’ (new school record). starts in its to date rags to riches story, turn your atten­ do it (make adjustments) because they know the plays.” points and 3.6 rebounds per game as over the illness that kept her from Harry Carr played well at a half­ Two school records were broken by 200 free: 1. M, MacDonald (M), 2. kick with five minutes remaining to Penney’s Cathy Abbott third 26 overall mark to 4-5-1 while the loss tion to the offensive line. The unit, as has the rest of the squad, has benefitted from well as a total of 68 assists. He has a Topped by Hall improving. When or if Lynne Wright back post for the Eagles. Newington Manchester. The 200-yard medley Geagan (M), 3. Greaney (C) 2:11.8, lift Penney past winless Fermi, The seconds further behind. Manchester drops the Eagles to 2-8-1 and snaps a The unit of center Clyde Redd (6foot-10, 186pound the just over year old Universal Gym. ‘"The weight career total of 440 points. An accoun­ returns to action, I feel we have a outshbt East, 17-12, with Ciszewski relay team of Shelly Valentine, Chris 200 I.M.: 1, L. Scott (C), 2, B. Black Knights improved their mark senior Kate Hennessy, believed to be two-game win skein. senior), guards Jim Taylor (5-9, 170 senior) and Don training program has definitely had its affect. They’ve ting major, he has been nominated Manchester High’s .jayvee football shot at the state title.” Bill Chandler set up McGuiness’ making 16 saves. Scott, Beth MacDonald and L^Ann MacDonald (M), 3. Jordan (M) 2:27.1. to 3-61 while Fermi now stands 610. team dropped a 24-8 decision to Hall finally rounding into form after a 50 free: 1. White (M), 2. Stathopolous Beckman (5-10, 170 junior), and tackles Mickey been able to sustain blocks longer,” Holik commented. for consideration for the Academic Karen Scott, Pat Adams and Chris goal with a fine feed. McGuiness took East’s next action is Thursday Stauffer, the latter turning in a Bob Goldman and Kurt Snyder High of West Hartford Monday after­ long bout with illness, was fourth (C), 3. Stauffer (M) :25.9 (new school Coulombe (610,195 senior) and John McMahon (5-9, 203 “The weight training program has a mental as well as All-American baseball and basket­ Cheney also ran well for Manchester the pass and beat Eagle keeper Mike afternoon at MCC’s Cougar Field strong anchor freestyle leg, turned in tallied for South Windsor, now 3-5-1 noon, The loss was the second for the with a 17:08 clocking. record). senior) have opened holes for 1,025 yards by the running physical aspect. It got the guys together, gives them a ball teams. taking 10th thru 12th placements Ciszewski at the 10:49 mark for the against defending state Class LL a 2:04.1 clocking, lowering their in the CVC and 3-7-1 overall. Windsor locals. Cathy Bojko of Penney was fifth while Martha Molumphy, Diane Diving: 1. Langton (C), 2. Stevenson backs and protected quarterback Gary Marineau well sense as a unit.” Connecticut opens its season with game-winner. champ Hartford Public in a 3:15 previous best by three-tenths of a se­ (M), 3. Barile (M) 198.75 points. Locks sports a 5-2-2 conference mark The winners were able to move the with a 17:16 clocking while Grejdus and Alison Kirwin also did start. cond. enough so he’s completed over 50 percent of his passes The linemen are graded for each week’s performances an exhibition game with Athletes in Manchester sophomore Sue Caouette ’’Newington plays a very 100 fly: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. Maz­ and Holik noted, “the grading has shown improvement. and 6-4-2 aggregate mark after the ball throughout on the ground. well for Penney. East’s jayvees topped Newington, Chris White shattered the other for another 542 yards. Action at Storrs, Nov. 17. was sixth in the time of 17:30. aggressive style of soccer and con­ zotta (M), 3. Siebold (M) 1:09.2. We have got to keep on improving,” Holik stated, adding deadlock. Paul McCluskey and Rich McRory Results: 1. Arico (P) 16:23 for 2.52 mark, her own, in the 50-yard “We’ve been getting some good blocking,” Holik Carr brings a three-year total of tinually for the most part beat us to 3-2 in overtime. Tom Toomey got the 100 free: 1. White (M), 2. Layden (C), opponents, too, will be improving week by week. Dave Fish and Kevin Green scored were standouts for the Indians with Jeanine Murphy of Manchester was miles (new course record), 2. Taube freestyle with a :25.9 clocking. Her 3. Geagan (M) :58.9. remarked, “We’re getting good blocking at the point of 169 pts. into the coming season. He the ball,” noted East Coach Tom game-winner with Joe Cristofani and Offensive linemen are seen but usually not recognized. for Coventry, now 7-2-2 overall and in the lone score coming on a 7yard pass seventh just 11 seconds off the old (S), 3. Abbott (P), 4. Hennessy (M), previous best was :26.1 turned in a 500 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. attack and downfield. The game is in the trenches. The was right behind Abromaitis in Malin, “We had a couple of excellent Phil Marciano tallying earlier for the Manchester’s group, however, must be included when second place in the COC at 6-0-2. from Shaun Spears to Bob Berdat. record. 5. Bojko (P), 6. Caouette (M), 7. year ago. Greaney (C), 3. Morrison (M) 6:00.1. guys in the trenches will win or lose for you games,” he scoring with a 10.1 average and in scoring chances but couldn’t con­ young Eagles, now 4-1-1 for the you paint the picture of the gridiron season. They’re down Wethersfield won its third in a row Mark Scarito added the 2-point con­ “It was an extremely close meet Murphy (M), 8. Drapelick (S), 9. Marcy MacDonald was a double 100 back: 1. Stathopolous (C), 2. Valen­ c it^ the old axiom. rebounding with 6.4. He is a graduate vert.” season. in the trenches — winning the battles. to move to the .500 level at 5-5 in the version. which we expected,” stated Penney Chalder (S), 10. Scott (M). winner for the locals, capturing the tine (M), 3. Mazzotta (M) 1:08.5. Only McMahon was on the forward wall a year ago. of Robinson School in West Hartford. 200 and 500-yard freestyles white 100 breast: 1. L. Scott (C), 2. C. Scott (M), 3. Jordan (M) 1:16.8. White also was a double winner, GOLF CLASSICS Rham Blanks Cheney 400 free relay : 1. C onard, 2. sweeping the 50 and 100-yard Indian Thinclads Three first-half goals powered Manchester, 3. Manchester 4:31.2. Tips from an Old Reliable John Wentworth Dies^ Cahill at the 20:18 juncture punched Rham High to a 5-0 whitewashing of Cheney Tech in C harter Oak home a drive from short range for a New Britain Sports Ed In Double Victory Conference soccer action yesterday 3-0 halftime bulge. East Swimming Streak in Hebron. Gardiner and Tarca each notched their second goals after intermission, NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — John Wentworth, sports The setback snapped the editor of The Herald of New Britain, died 'Tuesday at Even without standout Ed Lemieux who was home with the the former three minutes into the Techmen’s three-game winning Ends at Three Straight New Britain General Hospital. He was 62. flu, Manchester High boys’ cross country team still had more half on a 7-yard boot and Tarca streak and dropped them to 3-5 in the Wentworth, a native of Maine, joined the Herald staff than enough to top CCIL foes Simsbury High, 19-40, and Penney twelve minutes later with another in Seeing its three-meet win streak East, 3. Glastonbury 2:01.4, conference and 4-5-1 overall. The close shot. in 1952. He was named sports editor in 1968. High, 15-49, yesterday at Center Springs Park. Penney was on Sachems improved their COC mark come to a close. East Catholic girls’ 200 free: 1. Donovan (G); 2. Pitt (G), 3. Rham outshot the Beavers, 20-9, Clough (G) 2:12.4. Before joining The Herald he worked for various the short end of a 19-38 score to Simsbury, to 6-1-1 and aggregate docket to 9-1-1 swimming team was downed, 98-74, newspapers including the Bangor (Maine) Daily News with Sachem goalie Mike German by host Glastonbury High last night. 200I.M.: 1. Keen (G), 2. Clough (G),3. hfanchester remains im h^^n in and is ready to make his mark the with the triumph. and the now defunct PM newspaper in New York City. He recording nine saves and the Tech Glastonbury, always one of the top L. Dakin (EC) 2:29.1. league competition at 6-0 and is 8-1 rest of the season and Timbrell con­ Tom Gardiner opened the scoring 50free: 1. Viola (EC),2. Haught (G), 3. served with the London edition ef Stars and Stripes overall. for Rham at the 4:45 mark on a sophomore duo of Bill Moreau and powers in Class LL, spsrts a 4-4 during World War II. tinues to improve and drop his times Tim Mainville called upon to make 13 Wyman (G) :26.9. “We ran our best race of the year,” direct kick. Rich Tarca at 17:30 record swimming mainly against Diving: 1. Tieman (G), 2. Paternoster every meet,” Suitor commented. stops. downstate rivals. East is now 3-2 for noted Manchester Head Coach Jl Johnson ran his second good drove home a 10-yard shot and Scott (G), 3. Tuller (EC) 163.85 points. George Suitor, who added his the season. 100 fly: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Stedman (G), in a row and took fifth place Claire Viola was a dquble winner 3. Tucker (EC) 1:02,8. thinclads dropped 10-15 seconds each Doug Meek and Dave DeValve Tommy Bolt off their most recent performances. for the Eaglettes, capturing the 50 100 free: 1. McCaffrey (EC), 2. Urban ■eighth and ninth respectively Illing Shutout Victor freestyle and 100 butterfly. (G), 3. L. Bradley (EC) 1:03.3. Jim Grzymkowski took up the for Manchester. Joe Neubelt and Bob The superb swing Tommy S Karen McCaffrey, Jane Price and 500 free: 1. Stedman (G), 2. Rowley Bolt uses begins with all the slack for Lemieux by taking in- Tanner also performed well for the dividuai honors with a 14:22 clocking Illing Junior High varsity soccer the season. Lynne Dakin were also individual (G), 3. CTough (G) 5:37.5. key parts of nis body moving Indians, taking 11th and 12th winners for East. Julie Tucker and 100back: 1. Price (EC), 2. Keen (G), 3 together. But his knees are over the 2.52 mile layout. “He looked placements. team applied the whitewash brush to Paul Peck, Bill Corso, Scott Quinn (G) 1:15.8. the controlling factor. Kosciuszko, 4-0, yesterday in En­ Kelli Dakin also performed well for very smooth in winning,” Suitor said Results: 1. Grzymkowski (M) LaBrec, Phil Wilson and goalie John 100 breast: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. K. Dakin “How they act decides field. Paggioli played well defensively for the Eaglettes. of Grzymkowski. Dave Timbrell and 14:22 for 2.52 miles, 2. Timbrell (M), (EC), 3. Bowden (G) 1:15.0. how the rest of my body AUTO John Lahda took second and third R.J. Jones and John Bonacursi Illing. Results: 400 free relay: 1. East (McCaffrey, functions,” Bolt says. 3. Lahda (M), 4. Rowlett (S), 5. John­ each scored one goal and Mike St. Iliing’s next start is Saturday mor­ 200 medley relay: 1. Glastonbury “My backswing turn is respectively for the Silk Towners, McCarthy, Peterson, Viola), 2. Glaston­ relatively short, especially son (M), 6. Gallagher (S), 7. Laurent deposited two in the back of ning at 10 o’clock against crosstown (Marshall, Keen, SM man, Jacobs), 2. bury, 3. Glastonbury 4:14.9. both in the time of 14:29. McDonald (S), 8. Meek (M), 9. in the hips,” he notes. “ I’ve ,9, “Lahda looked like he has arrived the cage for the Rams, now 4-1-1 for Bennet at Iliing’s field. found I don’t have to turn i REPAIRS DeValve (M), 10. Torres (P). very far to store up enough power for the downswing. "Homs of Mr. Qoodwnneh" “The main thing I guard McKenzie’s Goal against is trying to make a Cheney Harriers long backswing out of a • Comploto Mochanlcal Sarvico short turn. “At address my knees are • CalHslon Rapair loose and easy, bent slightly, Record Win, Loss Beats Edmonton and ready for action. Point­ • Auto PalnUng ing the knees inward en­ Cheney Tech won one and dropped two decisions yesterday in EDMONTON, Alberta (UPI) - The New England Whalers courages good leg and foot • Low Cost Sarvica Rantals cross country action in Colchester. The Beavers topped Old edged the Edmonton Oilers, 2-1, Tuesday night with a goal by action. “I want the lower part of • Factory Trained Toctinldans Lyme, 18-41, but bowed to Old Saybrook, 22-33, and host Bacon veteran Johnny McKenzie with less than a minute of play left in my body to feel lively. • Cliarga WJth Master Charge Academy, 19-39. thfi niRtch ^ ^ Bolt believes that a flat- clocking. Chris Beauchesne was ■ who picked up a pass from Whaler “It was just a clever move. footed poke at the ball takes • 24 Hour Vfrockor Sorvico Bacon also topped Old Lyme and eighth for the Techmen with Tom defenseman A1 Hangsleben. the body out of the swing. Old Saybrook to peg its record at 11 Martin, Ken Pitts and Woody Holland Experience is the thing that did it. I Before the play, Keon tried to And it’s the body that gen­ Tel. 646-6464 I. Cheney is 7-7, Old Saybrook 5-11 securing 15th thru 17th placements don’t think I’ve ever seen a goal like make a move on Oiler Pierre Guite, erates most of the power. and Old Lyme 610. Results: 1. Sanford (BA) 16:53 for that at the end of a game,” said but was checked off the puck. Bacon’s Joe Sanford was the in- ^kilometers, 2. Mosca (OS), 3. Koes Whaler Coach Bill Dineen, referring McKenzie picked it up and fired it Roster Changes • dividual winner with a 16:53 clocking (BA), 4. Schulz (CT), 5. Delaney to McKenzie’s finale with just 52 past Oiler goaltender Dave Dryden. over a 5-kilometer course. Standout (OS), 6. Levine (BA), 7. McNichols seconds left.'' After a lackluster and scoreless (UPI) - Cheney freshman Ron Schulz gar­ McKenzie tallied the tie-breaking ’The San Diego Chargers CARTER (BA), 8. Beauchesne (CT), 9. Keegan first period, Brett Caljighen put the goal with an assist from Dave Keon Monday placed Charlie nered. fourth •place with -a --.-w17:25 \*^**/,(BA), *V.10. Kehoe wo;.(OS). Oilers ahead on a power-play goal at the 56second mark. Aiu, a guard from Hawaii, The Oiler lead held up for less than on waivers and signed tight, Field Hockey Skein Ends five minutes, until the Howe family end Greg McCrary to fill' Seeing its«4(* seven-game______unbeatenI. . Bennet Jayvees teamed up and evened the score at the roster opening. CHEVROLET streak come to an end, Manchester Ann Diana. the 5:26 mark, with Marty getting the McCrary, 6foot-2 and 230 Blank Kennedy pounds, was traded to the High girls’, field hockey team was Both teams had scoring oppor­ goal with brother Mark and father Washington Redskins this blanked by CCIL leader Hall High, 1- tunities in the opening half but fine Gordie collecting assists. year by the Atlanta Falcon 0, yesterday at the Indians’ field. The defensive work by the deep backs Playing its best game of the The Whalers travel to Winnipeg CHEVROLET ^ . . 1 visiting Warriors now stand 7-62 in prevented any tallies. season, Bennet Jayvee soccer team today and will play the Jets at 9 p.m. and released two weeks later. the league and overall while Manchester had the better of play, blanked J.F. Kennedy of Enfield Manchester sports a 4-2-2 CCIL noted Indian Head Coach Mary Faig- yesterday, 60. oO'- Mi' Tim Carmel scored two goals and Multi-Year Pact ledger and aggregate mark of 662. nant, in the second half but couldn’t / ELASTIC 1229 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER Both losses have come against Hall. dent the back of the net whilp Hall Michael Ahn, Dan Guachlone, Pat UNIONDALE N.Y. (UPI) - The The visitors scored the winner early did. Best Foot Forward Collins and Jon Kim one each for the New York Islanders Tuesday signed STOCKINGS young Bears, now S-0-1 for the in the second half as center forward Manchester and HaU deadlocked, Coach A1 Arbour to a multi-year con­ EVHEEL CHAIRS GMCHIAUTY Jeff Lombardo of Manchester High, right, puts leg to ball season. ■ Nancy Hellner on a breakaway pass

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 - 1’AGK .SKVKn t k I'\ Rookie Paces ( Scortboard ) Council To Help Reduce WHA W L T Pts. Blazers’ Win Winnipeg 2 1 0 4 School Account Deficit New England 2 0 0 4 NEW YORK (UPI) — With Bill Walton out with a foot injury Cincinnati 1113 By CHRIS BLAKE good suggestion. educators and citizens urged the m m m ) until at least January, and possibly not returning to Portland at Edmonton 110 2 Herald Reporter Earlier, DelPonte had addressed council to provide the “front money” all, some people were suggesting the Blazers might not even Birmingham 110 2 EAST HARTFORD - The Town the council on the projected deficit. to make up the deficit. j Quebec reach the playoffs this year. 0 111 Council made an informal, verbal He said the council will be provided “I feel the Town Council has a duty tonio nipped Phoenix, 110-107. Indianapolis with monthly reports on the status of But Mychal Thompson, the NBA’s 0 2 0 0 agreement to help cut the projected to take care of the children in town,” Sanies 120, Knicks 109 Tuesday's Hesults special education students — with no top draft choice for Portland, $218,000 deficit in the Board of said Denise Benoit, chairwoman of New England 2, Edmonton 1 Tuesday night had an answer to that. Seattle’s Lonnie Shelton, Dennis Education’s special education ac­ names mentioned — to keep the coun­ the East Hartford Citizen Action He poured in 37 points and grabb^ Johnson and Freddie Brown each Quebec 5, Cincinnati, 5 count Tuesday night. cil up-to-date on the projected Group's education committee. scored 20 points and Jack Sikma 13 rebounds to iead Portand to a 115- ’The state reimburses the town for deficit. Ms. Benoit said the council should helped the Sonics dominate the 112 triumph over the Kansas City two-thirds of the program, but that “Another idea is that the Town front the money now so other backboards as they soundly beat the Kings. reimbursment does not come until Council audit committee can sit with programs will not have to be cut Knicks from start to finish. And the Biazers not only are next July. the board to see if the board is acting later. Bullets 113, Nets 109 in a frugal way,” DelPonte said. playing without Walton, but forwards m i This was the second appearance by Marcella Fahey, Democratic can­ Bob Dandridge scored four points DelPonte said the deficit was Maurice Lucas and Bob Gross also the board before the council. A didate for the state senate in the in an 8-point, fourth-quarter s tre ^ to Campbell Conference reduced by $6,(HX) since the last time are on the injured list. Starting Patrick Division month ago, the board came to the third district, said the special educa­ guards Lionel Hollins and Dave council requesting financial help and the board appeared before the coun­ tion need is “vital.” W L T F cil. Twardzik were injured Tuesday and Atlanta 2 0 2 the council asked for more precise William Schmid, president of the He said the savings from last are expected to miss tonight’s game NBA NY Rangers 1 0 1 data. PTA Council, said the state reimbur- against Denver. Philadelphia 111 Henry Genga, Democratic majori­ March’s freeze on certain accounts, sal system is “the fly in the which amounted to $88,(XX), were ointment.” He said the average child Thompson did it all, however, and spOTk Washington. Mitch Kupchak NY Islanders 1 1 1 ty leader, said he beleives in special wiped out a 32-point effort by Kansas education and he said he would like to used for the special education will be educationally shortchanged if tied Dandridge for team scoring Smythe Division program. City’s Otis Birdsong. honors with 19 points. W L T P see the council make a commitment programs have to be cut to reduce “Mychal is very active and very “We don’t want to have to cut the special education program. Day in the Sun Over for Red Sox Cavs 113, Lakers 111 Vancouver 211 to help cut the deficit. programs this year,” he said. good,” said Kansas City Coach Cot­ “We still consider your problem to Mark Waxenburg, president of the Foots Walker tossed in a career- St. Louis 2 2 0 Genga said the council should ton Fitzimmons. be our problem,” Genga told East Hartford Education Associa­ During mid-season when the Boston Red high 26 points and Campy Russell Chicago 0 0 2 make a commitment to help reduce Park. Last August, Dave Roback filmed this Portland Coach Jack Ramsay says flipped in 16 of his 22 points in the Colorado 0 4 0 Lawrence DelPonte, Board of tion, said he is concerned as a Sox were running away from the pack in the the special education deficit. teacher with the effects of the Boston player doing calisthenics in front of Thompson “is going to be a good second half to pace Oeveland to its Wales Conference Education chairman. American League East Division race, “Is that a consensus of the coun­ special education deficit. the leftfield scoreboard. NBA player. He was outstanding in second straight victory and hand the Norris Division DelPonte suggested the Town players enjoyed the sunshine at Fenway the opener, and he had a great second Council’s audit subcommittee work cil?” asked George Dagon, council Waxenburg, who teaches at the Lakers their third straight loss. W L T F chairman. game. He also was outstanding on Jazz 114, Pistons 109 Montreal 3 1 0 with the board to monitor the deficit Center School, said if other accounts Protesting SNET Proposal defense’” The council unanimously agreed to Pete Maravich broke out of a Washington 111 Genga, who is the chairman of the are frozen “the teachers will be “It felt good,” Thompson said. help the board reduce its deficit. there, but the materials will not.” “Nameless, faceless students” march in Storrs telephone directory released by the scoring slirnip, hitting 17 of his game- Los Angeles 1 l 0 audit subcommittee, said this was a Earlier in the meeting concerned “Not the points, but the win. As the high 36 points in the third quarter, to Detroit 1 20 front of the Hartford office of Southern New Connecticut Public Interest Research Group How Did the Dodgers Get Their Name? game neared the end. Jack (Ram­ lead New Orleans. Pittsburgh 0 2 1 England Telephone Co. Tuesday, protesting claims 37.5 percent of the residential listings say) kept calling my number and I’m Clippers 99, Bulls 94 Adams Division proposed directory assistance charges being are inaccurate or disconnected. (UPI photo) not going to argue with him. I just San Diego, with Lloyd Free scoring W L T Pt took my normal shots and they went All Sides Back Accord sought by the company. A survey of the Boston 2 0 1 against the infamous Chicago Black Sox in Uie scandal- in.” 29 points, won its first NBA game marred 1919 World Series. after three losses. Toronto 2 1 0 JUST ASK Elsewhere, Seattle ripped New Spurs 110, Suns 107 Buffalo 111 Q. Could you please teU me aU the basebaU brothers who York, 120-109, Washington beat New Larry Kenon scored 39 points on Minnesota 0 2 0 In Indian Land Claims Murray Olderman are active? — Chester Nakatanl, WatsonvUle, Calif. Jersey, 113-109, Cleveland edged Los 15 of 23 field goal shooting and Tuesday’s Results About Town ones who come to mind are the pitching brothers Joe Angeles, 113-111, New Orleans N i e ^ of Houston and PhU Niekro of AtlanU; Ken Forsch ' George Gervin notched 25 points to N.Y. Islanders 3, Montreal 1 AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Two resolve the case, which centers on state’s obligation, he said. defeated Detroit, 114-109, San Diego help San Antonio hold off a late Atlanta 8, Colorado 2 Indian tribes’ claims to the northern The Manchester Grange By Murray Olderman of Houston and Bob Forsch of St. Louis (also pitchers)- the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Hathaway said data submitted to of Alcoholics Anonymous Brigade and Pioneer Girls a meeting of the care and U u rd ^ em a n George Brett of Kansas City and pitcher clipped Chicago', 99-94, and San An­ Phoenix rally. St. Louis 8, Vancouver 6 two-thirds of Maine may be resolved will not meet tonight Indians’ claim that more than 12.5 the White House last week and a (AA) will meet tonight at 8 of the Presbyterian Church visitation committee. Ken Brett of California; and outfielders Jose Cruz of without the state sacrificing any million acres were taken from them preliminary audit of Maine’s earlier because of the state at Center Congregational will meet tonight at 7 at the - Houston and Hector (Heity) Cruz of San Francisco. money or land — and without the in violation of the U.S. Non- commitment to the tribes cleared tho meeting in Meriden. The Church. AA contact is church, 43 Spruce St. A The Bible study group of The tipoff: possible economic turmoil caused by grange will sponsor a card Q. My question is: what ever happened to Sandy Intercourse Acts of the 1790s. way for the agreement. available 24 hours daily by prayer meeting is Center Congregational If professional footbaU wants to stimulate offense, Konfax? — NeU Vincent, Duson, La. Islanders Beat a lenghty court battle. “Once enacted by the Congress, all He said figures showing Maine’s party Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. in calling 646-2355. scheduled for th same Church will meet Thursday The former Dodger pitching great abandoned a short Sen. William D. Hathaway, D- the Grange Hall on Olcott says my private expert, they should move the hash of the claims by the tribes in the previous $13 million contributions to hour at the church. at 9:30 a.m. in the Federa­ marks back toward the sidelines. The way they are ca i^ r in television broadcasting to become a country Maine, Tuesday night announced a Street. NBA state would be extinguished,” he the tribes cleared the way for the First Church of Christ, tion Room. Anne Flynn now, the ball is spotted almost in the middle of the recluse, first in toe wUds of Maine and toe last few years In proposed settlement of the 10-year- said. settlement because “at least $5 Scientist, will have its field every play (the hashmarks are only 20 feet central California in a town caUed Templeton, where he is Eastern Conference The Bible study group of will lead the study. occasionaUy visible. Montreal Jinx old case had been agreed on by the Legal experts have contended that million was above and beyond The Golden Age group of regular meeting, including apart) and the short passing game is cut off because Atlantic Division Second Congregational White House, the Indians and if the claims reached court, transac­ Concordia Lutheran linebackers can jam receivers on both sides. W L Pet. GB similar contributions to non-Indians” testimonies of healing, Church will meet Thursday The Hockanum River NEW YORK (UPI) — A1 Arbour may have found the secret to Maine’s largest landowners — mostly Church will meet Thursday Q. You said Reggie Jackson was one of those emotional Washington 2 0 1.000 tions involving land owned by 330,000 so the "state “may be credited for tonight at 8 at the church, at 1 p.m. in the church Linear Park Committee yo-yo s who sbooto from the hip. I’ve been a fan of his beating the Montreal Canadiens — work your tail off and then international paper companies. at 1 p.m. for dinner at the Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 V4 small landowners, the state and the that payment.” 447 N. Main St. The parlor. will sponsor a cleanup he was with the Oakland A’s and wish some people would hope. While the state had not formally Army & Navy Club. Q. Could you please teU me the origin of the name wnnimnnwAii — m mm New Jersey 2 1 .667 V4 paper companies could be frozen for “We should be very optimistic that meeting is open to the Saturday from 9 a.m. to appreciate him a Uttle more Instead of critlciilng him agreed to the proposal, which was Dodgers? — Jennifer Bellman, Camarillo, Cain ^ you give the guy some credit? — OUn HamUton, ‘That how it's done,” explained ( New York 0 2 .000 2 years because of title uncertainties. all of the parties concerned will ap­ public noon at Union Pond. ironed out by Hathaway in telephone The Hartford East GloversvUle, N.Y. the New York coach Tuesday night, ‘ Boston 0 2 .000 2 Hathaway said the settlement prove it,” Hathaway said. “They The Rev. Edmund Association will meet Volunteers may park at the negotiations with all parties, it Sure. Chalk up one credit to Reggie Jackson. He had a after his Islanders had taken a 3-1 Pro Hockgy ] Central Division called for an initial federal payment have a positive attitude toward it. Nadolny, director of the The United Pentecostal Thursday at 5 p.m. for North School Street I^ tty good season for the Yankees, particularly during appeared to satisfy several demands victory over the Canadiens. W L Pet. to the tribes of $27 million and a sub­ Finally, we’ve hit a middle ground Office of Radio and TV, Church will have its dinner at th-e Second parking area. The com­ the crucial stretc* run. But he still hasn’t ever batted .300 GB made by Gov. James B. Longley, the “Everybody worked hard and turned Houston 2 0 1.000 sequent $10 million payment to the that the principal parties involved Archdiocese of Hartford, regular service and Bible Congregational Church, mittee has targeted the in his c^eer. (Richie Allen was the guy who first pointed nation’s only independent governor. will host a Beg-A-Thon on that out.) it on. 'There’s no easy way out against couver 6. Cleveland 2 0 1.000 Indians — to be split between Maine the Indians and the White House and study tonight at 7:30 at the shore around the pond for Hathaway, locked in a tough re- and the federal government and used the big land owners can agree to.” Channel 20, WATR, from 1 church, 187 Woodbridge St. the Canadiens — you work hart and In the World Hockey Association, San Antonio 2 1 .667 The Emanuel Lutheran cleanup and removal of Q. Who do the Denver Nuggets Intend on using as a back- then hope it was hard enough.” election battle with Rep. William S. to purchase 100,000 acres from the Presidential Counsel Robert to 8 p.m. Saturday, and Everyone is welcome. New England edged Edmonton, 2-1, Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 prayer group will meet debris. np center for Dan Issel this faU? They traded Tom John Tonelli and Bryan ’Trottier Cohen, R-Maine, and three in­ state’s largest landowners at fair Lipshutz confirmed by telephone Oct. 28. The theme is and Quebec tied Cincinnati, 5-5. New Orleans 1 2 .333 1V4 Thursday at 10 a m. in the U G a r ^ and DarneU HUlman was shipped to another scored second-period goals and Denis dependents, announced the settle­ market value. from Washington that President evangelization. Individuals The Christian Service team. They did most of the pivot work whUe Issel was Flames 8, Rockies 2 Detroit 0 3 .000 2^ church library, followed by lup Potvin added a goal and an assist, ment In a telephone interview from But the senator emphasized a key Carter had endorsed the plan. actively involved in iNEAi resting. Also, how does Charlie Scott fit into their plans? — Willie Plett scored twice and Tom Western Conference Hal Denton, CookevUle, Tenn. giving the Islanders their first win of his Lewiston election headquarters. part of the agreement called for the Carter had earlier backed a White evangelization throughout Lysiak picked up four assists in Midwest Diision The N u^ete have Geff Crompton, a rookie from North the season. He said the plan was “a middle state’s $5 million portion to be House Task Force’s recommenda­ the archdiocese will be leading Atlanta to an easy victory W L Pet. GB #•*# S (LaGarde’s school), to take up toe slack for Issel. “My only goal is a Stanley Cup,” ground” which all parties can agree credited to Maine’s previous finan­ tion to settle the case through a $25 guests and man the phone. He s frll Md weighs in at a majestic 268 pounds. Just fm- over Colorado. Colorado got its only Denver 2 0 1.000 Don’t take this as gospei, but the popular explanaUon is said Potvin, who remains bitter after Indiana to and that he was “optimistic” it cial support of the tribes. The federal million federal payment. Cumberland farms security^ toey ^ picked up Kim Hughes, a 6-11 pivot who two goals of the game in the third 1 0 1.000 will be approved by Congress to that in the old days of Ebbets Field m Brooklyn the trolley was OTth toe New Jersey Nets last year. As for Scott, he’s last year’s playoff loss to the Toronto government would then assume the The “Day by Day” group lines used to converge. And in the nearby saloons, after a period froip Clayton Pachal and Milwaukee 1 1 .500 1 exp^ted to provide firepower behind toe starting Maple Leafs. “I’ll do whatever I Nelson Pyatt. Chicago 1 2 .333 1% ^ 4 '^ ' ball game, the patrons would ask, “How did our troUey backMurt duo o^ o b b y Wilkerson and David Thompson! dodgers do today?” That became shortened to Dodgers, have to do to get that for the team. Blues 8, Canucks 6 Kansas City 0 2 .000 2 Saccharin Ban Opposed ^peciaUy when Thompson moves to toe front court, as he You saw tonight what the Islanders and the name went with the team to Los Angeles. does at times. St. Louis erupted for five third- Pacific Division WASHINGTON (UPI) — Saccharin users oppose any are capable of. We can beat anybody, W L Pet. BREAD. period goals with Larry Patey, Garry GB ban on the artificial sweetener by a 9-1 margin, an in­ if we work hart enough at it.” Bsksd fresh in our own bakory Parting shot: Unger and Wayne Babych scoring in Seattle 3 0 1.000 dustry poll says. Q. Recentiy someone wrote In to ask If any man had Montreal coach Scotty Bowman ever managed a big league basebaU cinb and a pro the final five minutes of the game as Phoenix 2 1 .667 1 Despite the possibility saccharin might cause cancer, footbaU team. You gave him the name of a gentleman I Bowie Kuhn and toe New York Yankees made a thought his team played well — es­ Golden State 1 1 .500 w ea^l decision on opening their dressing room to all the Blues handed Vancouver its first 1V4 the poll said nearly 6 million people started using it for remembered vagnely. However, I see that there was a pecially in the third period. loss in four games. Brian Sutter Portland 1 1 .500 1% You man named Greasy Neale who not only managed and re^rtera for only is minutes after a game, then “We had our chances in the third the first time during the past 12 months. ELECT scored his seventh goal of the season San Diego 1 3 .250 2% coached both sports, but was a big league baUplayer. Am I ^ying toe players privacy for toe next 30. All it does period,” he said. “Our main problem Altogether, 44 million Americans use saccharin, 20 per­ can pay is impede the work of all media, male or female. If a for St. Louis. Los Angeles 0 3 .000 3 right? — Carl Helmling, Homestrad, Fla. tonight was that we weren’t shooting cent of them because a doctor recommended it, accor­ more, but The gentleman you remember “vaguely” was Hugo guys queasy about disrobing in mixed company WHA Tuesday's Results the puck very well.” ding to the poll released Tuesday by the Calorie Control Bczdek. And he is still the only one who cosched both pro to^joll“"“’ wait ^ all the report^do Johnny McKenzie’s goal with 52 Seattle 120, New York 109 Council. WALT you can't buy sports. Greasy made this Pro FootbaU HaU of Fame for his The win was the first in three seconds left in the third period gave The council represents the diet soft drink industry and exploits— as the coach of theuk; PhUadelphiax-iuMiueipiua EaglesCjagies (heine also games for the Islanders and the the Whalers a triumph over the Cleveland 113, Los Angeles 111 other users and makers of saccharin. BETTER! coached Washington & Jefferson), but he never managed a Canadiens, suffering their first loss, ¥ maior league baseball team. Hd did play six full seasons Oilers ... Rookie Mark Gartner New Orleans 114, Detroit 109 JOYNER vith the Cincinnati Reds as an outfielder and batted .357 are 3-1-0. San Diego 99, Chicago 94 (NEWSPAPER ENTEPRISE ASSN.l scored with one second remaining in In other NHL games, it was Atlan­ regulation time, giving the Stingers a San Antonio 110, Phoenix 107 ta 8, Colorado 2 and St. Louis 8, Van- SPECIAL PURCHASE deadlock with the Nordiques. Portland 115, Kansas City 112 12th District C Pass Back in Bik Ten 3QUIZ Offer Expires Oct. 31st Representative Bowlini Jal Alai Reaulta Picture This Season BixicgracaL'C Non.Phosc^av EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) — Just a few years ago TEE-TOTALERS- Tuesday Evening wiaausanNBTi 20 oz. Jumbo Loaf za la UI *Mbl4SZa the Big Ten looked upon the forward pass as a novelty and Greta Cyr 467, Claudette ■ 7a za NrtMtil4UZa m m wifh coupon befow. Rog.Prre 3/99* there are those who blamed that attitude for the con­ il ILH in tN ■ za Tiiwii44aia tnju SHAKLEE" Mertens 225-182-576, Nancy IM IN za wuiuaa ference’s poor showing against West Coast football teams Washburn 490, Karen Rior- > tM MHUUuza in the Rose Bowl — two victories in the past 10 years. tmtkunm TiMii-zsiaa BASICL cumher^and farms dan 455, Mary Hathaway htMiUrUI ■EMoanran Cumberland farms Now the conference has a Califomia-style team in its 180-455, Marilyn Rogers TiMa U4 MM *** iia za 7a Tor q:THi isoiININC . \RGEGRADEA own backyard — as the University of Michigan dis­ 179-467, Donna Magowan ■ MUmBMUl Sm za za DID YOU EVER I ita M IN tM covered to its embarrassment last weekend. 460. Deana Richard 458. • 7a m .^z-saa NIELSEN AUTO PARTS V Michigan State backed up highly ranked Michigan’s us MUizma bAM WMiMIta 7riMJ44HZa DOZEN defense with accurate and deep passes and probed the PINNETTES- Maryanne MKhUUZa a.ipanawais 646 CENTER «T. RU j PKltl MICKEY MANTLE HAP 4 0 TiMiUJTaM IiiM zza iia za S Wolverines’ weakened midsection with an effective pro- Garbeck 180-457, Diane WOPLP SERIES FBI's THE t t y za la MANCHESTER. CT. WONDER WHY? $1.59 s tj^ running attack Saturday for a stunning 24-15 upset. Thomas 209-499, Tina RECORR WHO HAS SOIREP IM taM iia ui za nrik lui lliM n Ia la za MMUSTa SHAKIPF* The victory earned Spartan Coach Darryl Rogers Baranowski 185-509, Kris THE MOST WORLP SERIES tM aalqi Miitii-iuza RUNS, 4 2 ? za IS NOW OPEN WITH COUPON SiLOW WHIN honor as UPI’s Coach of ’The Week. Higley 186-481, Anita MiHzza TiMi I-1-4 aza PUHCHASID WITH AD O ItN IOCS Rogers, whose offense is identical to that of the Univer- Shorts 177, Susan Relscherl A. YOGI BERRA Muitta aaHBanran MOST MAJOR BRANDS uiH-ziaa za za za 1. The legislature keeps spending more of sity of Southern California, conceded the victory was his 476, Karen Bottone 469, a BABE RUTH us an MR u a za OVBH 20 YEARS PARTS EXPERIENCE ■■■■■■■■■ biggest in three years at Michigan State but said he was 4 M sa la la za your Betty Plumley 462, Katy C, MICKEY/ViANTtE j Ihiim za sa wuiZTiza money? S ^ S A V E surprised at the attention it attracted. Spearin 484, GaiJ Kessel IM iia ,Mak7-tlZU rop o'TNi aeiNiNs “I really picked the Arizona State-USC game as the up­ A3;|0iai U9MSUB *hi-4aa TiMT-Ueui 479, Barbara Goddard 463. M u a a STOP IN OR CALL NETWT.10Im.(4 ^ kg.) 2. Manchester built the Buckland set of the week,” Rogers said. “It’s far more *u4

United Tech Shows Holp Wanted 13 Help Wanted BusineM Peopletalk Ruff Duo □ NOTICES 13 High Income, Sales SALES PERSON - Full time DIP & SIP- Counter help At MCC Lost snd Found 1 and part time, New England's needed Sunday-Thursday, 7 New Sales Manager HAR’TFORD — United Technologies had record net in- The Mood Is Nude NBC says no, so instead, the battle to defeat the state’s “Proposi­ oldest Fireplace and Stove p.m.-2 a.m. Apply in person , come and sales for the third quarter and first nine For Hollywood director Buzz adulterous lovers will dash into the tion 6” — the ballot initiative that LOST- SMALL GRAY CAT- Shop. Good salary, benefits, any day between 8-12, 335 HARTFORD - The sales activity for WTIC- months of 1978 with the backlog of business Sept. 30 at the surf and hurl their swim suits in the Thursday Near Waddell School area. bonus. Bolton area. Great Center Street, Manchester. Kulik. the famous love scene in his would allow school officials to fire Please call 643-0486. iosition for someone who promotion of Robert W. AM and will assist Ury in highest level in the corporation’s history. Chairman and air. remake of James Jones’ classic openly homosexual teachers. foves a challenge. Write Box HELP WANTED- Plenty of Dunn to general sales the area of national sales. President Harry J. Gray said. “From Here to Eternity” is a Says Kulik, “We’ve got to do that Burt Lancaster will be the emcee MANCHESTER - The LOST- Wednesday October GG, c/o Manchester Herald. Mitchell Ruff Duo, com­ work. Local Construction manager of WTIC-AM, Dunn, a Wantagh, New Net income for the quarter ended Sept. 30, climbed 24 headache well nigh incurable. scene. Everbody expects it — and it Friday at a fund-raiser for a “No on 11th. Black Labrador, white Company. Variety of job effective Sept. 25, was an­ York native who resides in percent to $62,593,000, from $50,585,000 for the com­ In the original movie version, it in­ isn’t even in the book.” And, of 40- 6” campaign. Backing him as posed of Dwike Mitchell, mark on throat. Male. Year ARRANGE A TOY & GIFT openings. Phone 646-5033. old. Red collar. Vicinity of PARTY -Generous Awards. nounced, by Perry S. Ury, Manchester, joined WTIC parable 1977 quarter. year-old Miss Wood, he adds, '"That’s headliners for the evening are Lily piano, and Willie Ruff, volved Burt Lancaster and Deborah , Manchester/Silver Lane line. Demonstrators also needed. SHOW OF YOUR TALENT & vice president, general in 1970 as an accopt Fully diluted earnings per share — assuming all out­ a lady who has taken care of Tomlin and John Travolta, with bass and french horn, will Kerr in that torrid beach clinch, but appear Thursday at 8 p.m Reward. Heartbroken Over 300 newest most-wanted SKILLS- While developing manager of The Ten executive and has served standing convertible securities had been converted — Kulik’s doing it for television now, herself.” singers Ronee Blakely and Peter children.------569-3016. items. Call Collect 673^94. in the Manchester new abilities. Be a CPTV Eighty Corp., owner of as the 'station’s local sales rose to $1.20, a 10 percent increase over the $1.09 a share and in keeping with the times, he Yarrow and ex-presidential aide Com- ...... Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. AUCTION VOLUNTEER. Fighting No. 6 munity College Avon, Conn. 06001. WTIC-AM and WTIC-FM. manager since his appoint­ for the third quarter of 1977. wants Natalie Wood and William Midge Costanza as the featured Personals Call 278-5310, or write CPTV California’s homosexual communi­ auditorium. In his new capacity as ment to that position in Over the same period, sales advanced to $1,536,846,000 DeVane to play it in the nude. speaker. Auction, 24 Summit Street, ty has some high-caliber help in its Formed in 1955, the duo WANTED RIDE To and from LEGAL SECRETARY. Start Hartford, 06106, general sales manager, April, this year. from $1,342,121,000 a year ago, a gain of 15 percent. November 15, 1978 for East Paying a Debt has played concerts and Pratt & Whitney, East Hart­ Dunn will direct all local Prior to his WTIC affilia­ For the first nine months qf this year net income was Hartford Law Firm. SECRETARY / Supervisor. The magnificent contralto voice conducted seminars in ford, from Broad Street, and New England regional tion, he served in various $172,106,000, equal to $3.56 a share on a fully diluted basis. Manchester; second shift. Experience reqiired. Salary Busy medical practice in sales and on-air capacities ’This was a gain of 18 percent over $146,385,000, or $3.18 a was one of the greatest in the world, colleges all over the world. Please call 649-1246 before commensorate with skills. Manchester needs a take but back in 1939, it wasn’t enough to 2:00 p.m. 289-8625. charge person who likes at WHCT-TV in Hartford, Peter E. Walker/ Richard H. Plank share, for the first nine months of 1977. Richard Huckenheck Jerry Possum Ruff, who holds two WILI in Willimantic, get Marian Anderson into degrees from Yale where Rnnif meeting the public, is a good Sales for the first nine months of this year rose to $4,- A TOY & G IFT typist and accurate with WINF in Manchester, and Washington’s Constitution Hall. She he is currently associate ...... 560.595.000, an 11 percent increase over ^,122,643,000 for Help Wanted 13 PARTY - Generous Awards. fiwres. 5-day week, 8:30 am WHEB in Portsmouth, Two Get New Posts the first nine months of 1977. Heads Bank Office was black, and that’s the only professorof music, and DEMONSTRATORS ALSO til 5:30 pm. Salaiy commen­ criterion the Daughters of the Mitchell, who received his NEEDED. Over 300 newest, N.H. SOUTH WINDSOR — Peter E. Walker, manufacturing The business backlog at third quarter’s end totaled $7,- MANSFIELD — Richard E. Huckenbeck has been ap­ SALES POSITION - Straight surate with experience. Reply American Revolution cared about musical training at the commissions, leads furnished most-wanted items. Cali should include business and Dunn earned an manager, of the Nuclear Division of Surgicot Inc., has 300.000. 000, a new record high, and up 35 percent over thepointed manager of the Mansfield office of American collect 673-0494. Or write associate’s degree in com­ then. Philadelphia Musical to homeowners. Call 242-5402. personal references. Herald been promoted to corporate vice president of operations $5,400,000,000 at the same time last year. Savings Bank, that institution’s president, Norman E.W^ SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, Box NN. munications in 1968 from Tuesday, President Carter recalled Academy, became the first at Surgicot’s home offices, Hempstead, N.Y. Gray said operations of Ambac Industries Inc., merged Erickson, announced recently. WANTED - Gas station atten­ Conn. 06001. Boston’s Graham Junior into United Technologies last July 14, are included in the A native of New York, Huckenbeck joined the staff in the Easter Sunday when, banished Americans to play jazz in dant, full or part time. DISHWASHERS- COOKS- Walker’s current post will be assumed by Richard H. m- MANCHESTER Insurance College. corporation’s results for the third quarter. He added, December of 1976 as a management trainee. He attended from the hall, she sang instead at the modern Soviet Russia in Mature, responsible person part time nights and Plank of 40 Hollis Road, South Windsor, a specialist in the Agency Wants experienced weekends Apply in person, He is a member of the however, that these operations did not have a significant Suffolk County Community College and the University of urging of Eleanor Roosevelt from the 1959. for third shift. References. area of electron beam radiation, who has been with steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Call 871-1698. girl. Hours are open. Write to Taccorral, 246 Broad Street, faculty of the Manchester impact on United’s results for teh third quarter and first Connecticut, attaining a B.S. degree in education. He has For information about Box J J , c/o M ancyester Manchester. Surgicot since 1965. drawing a crowd of 75,(XX). Community College where nine months of this year. Ambac-has been integrated into also completed several courses with the American tickets, call the student ac­ TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Herald. Walker, who resides with his wife, Grace, at 29 Tarry Carter made up for the 40-year-old he teaches a course in Brook Drive in Glastonbury, will be moving to the the operations of United’s Hamilton Standard division. Institute of Banking. tivities office at the Apply 81 Commerce Street, STUFFERS AND MAILERS broadcast sales. racial snub, presenting the 76-year- college, 646-4900. Glastonbuy. PTG Ckimpany. OPTICIAN- Licensed full or Urgently needed! $25.00 per Northport area of Long Island at the end of the year to Huckenbeck resides in Manchester with his wife Ann. part time. $7.75 per hour. Call Dunn is active in the old retired concert star with the Telephone 633-7631. hundred GUARANTEED. assume his new responsibilities. He is also a past Com­ 527-1164 m ornings, Mr. Send self-addressed stamped Knights of the Grip of Flight Hours Climb Congressional Gold Medal for her Garcia Exhibit RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Mastriani. Excellent fringe envelope, TK ENTERPRISE, Connecticut, The 20 Club of modore of the Springfield Yacht Club. EAST HARTFORD— Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s J’T9D “unstinting efforts on behalf of the benefits. In his new post. Walker will oversee operations of new shifts. Good pay, good Box 21679. Denver, Co, 80221. Hartford and the Greater engine — the world’s first and most powerful engine for Joins Realty Staff brotherhood of man.” BUENOS AIRES, Argen­ benefits and working condi­ corporate manufacturing facilities in Smithtown, N.Y., tina (UPI) — A Buenos LUBRICATION PERSON Robert W. Dunn Hartford Advertising Club. wid^body commercial aircraft — will accumulate its 25 MANCHESTER — Jerry Possum of 300 Hilliard St. has tion. Apply in person, Vernon FULL TIME DISHWASHER- as well as plants in South Windsor, Rochester, New York, millionth flight hour in service this week, more than President Carter and opera singer Marian Anderson. (UPI Aires art gallery is plan­ Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ WANTED - To lubricate Days. Apply in person, Providence, R.I. and Ponce, Phierto Rico. joined the staff of Wolverton Agency Group I Realtors non, trucks and trailers. Related Tacorral. 246 Broad Street. twice as many as any other engine for wide-body jets. 168 Main St. photo) ning an exhibition of what Walker served for 12 years with the Bell Telephone remains of the works of the experience needed. Starting Bath Boutique Open Since entering service in 1970, almost 2,000 J’T9D Possum holds an associate’s degree from Manchester CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Pay $160 weekly. All fringe Company of Canada, before moving to Glastonbury 20 late Uruguayan painter PUBLIC HEALTH Nursing engines have been ordered by 47 carriers to power their Community C ollie and a bachelor's degree in business - Experienced only. Top benefits. For appointment call years ago. He worked for the Underwood Corporation Joaquin Torres Garcia, administrative supervisor for VERNON - Homecraft Builders Inc. has recently an­ wide-body fleets, more than all other wide-body engines management from International University. wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 688-2233. from 1959 to 1969, when he left his post as Methods Super­ whose major works were Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, small community agency. nounced the opening of the Beautycraft Bath Boutique combined. Each week, JT9Ds log approximately 80,000 He is a graduate of the Lee Institute in Real Estate and Master's Degree preferred. visor to join the methods and planning department of Group Hosts Graphic Artist lost in the fire that 563-0151. featuring a complete line of bath merchandise. hours on 4,800 scheduled flights serving 115 major cities has had 10 years’ experience as a broker of residential PARTS SUPERVISOR Salary commensurate with Hartford National Bank, where he later served as com­ destroyed Rio’s Museum of NEEDED - For automotive The company, located at 1188 Hartford Turnpike throughout the world. and commercial property. MANCHESTER — The Manchester for his graphics. He has also il­ Atheneum. REAL ESTATE Marketing education and responsibility. munications officer. He joined Surgicot in 1974. “When this high bypass radio turbofan engine entered Modem Art in July. parts department. Full-time Send resume to Mrs. Micheal (Route 30) specializes in complete kitchen and bath Art Association will feature graphic lustrated his own articles for In 1976, the Hearthstone Representative - Manchester, salary starts at $160 weekly. Plank, the employee with the most longevity at commercial airline operations, it pioneered several artist Richard Welling as guest magazines. Restaurant in Hartford redecorated Only a few paintings and East Hartford, Vernon areas. Hall, 308 Hemlock Point, remodeling. Connecticut Plumbing and Heating Co. is Surgicot, nuclear division, previously worked as Quality All company benefits. For ap­ Coventry. also a division of the company. technical advances,” said David J. Hines, president of CBT Shows Records Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the First In 1969, he participated in "Project their Hartford Room with 25 Welling photographic reproduc­ Earn lucrative commission pointment call 688-2233. Control Manager. P&WA’s Commercial Products Division. '"These im­ tions are left to show the Receive professional Homecraft does all facets of kitchen remodeling, in­ Federal Savings on West Middle Create” and worked with third grade drawings and prints of old and new guidance, education, com- PART TIME SALES He is credited with development of most of the systems HARTFORD — CBT Corp., the holding company whose INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES In­ PERSON NEEDED- Family cluding plumbing, carpentry, electrical work, designing provements enabled the JT9D engine to provide the high Turnpike. students who were bused into Hart­ Hartford scenes. art of Torres Garcia, a un­ prehesive marketing tools. side sales and related duties. and procedures used in the applications of radiation to thrust levels required by wide-body jets, while improving major subsidiary is the Connecticut Bank and ’Trust Co., iversal constructivist who Shoe Store needs part time and interior decorating. The company has full displays on has reported that earnings for the three months ended Welling is known as an ford to draw Constitution Plaza. Last June, Welling opened his own Call Mr. Sammartino, Experience preferred. Fringe the company’s products. fuel consumption and reducing maintenance costs.” author illustrator. influenced a generation of Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. benefits. EOE. 289-8291 after 4 help. Experience helpful, but the premises. Sept. 30 were $3.3 million, or $1.22 per share, which He has demonstrated drawing, gallery, “The Drawing Room,” at 44 not necessary. Please call Mr. The JT9D-powered Boeing 747 was the first wide-body He was born in Hartford and Latin American painters. p.m, The new bath boutique features gold plated hardware, J T / i f i §• fZof Pwnntn§inwt Q represents the highest level of quarterly earnings in CBT using felt markers, to the elementary State St., Hartford. He is drawing the RN-LPN wanted for full or Kurland, 649-87%, or come in transport to enter commercial service. Since 1970, the person. Prague Shoes, decorative accessories and imported tiles, according to ■* M rigllgMJggUno history. studied at Yale School of Fine Arts schools of Manchester, West Hart­ reconstruction of the Hartford Civic part time on all shifs. Apply MACHINE OPERATORS- Vincent Grimaldi, president. world’s 747 fleet has carried well over 200 million and graduated from Parsons School ford, Wethersfield and other towns. Center, and plans to publish his director of nursing. Salmon- Manchester Parxade. HARTFORD — Four area residents have received The earnings were 24 percent higher than the same Experience peferred but not passengers. Eighty-seven percent of all 747s currently in of Design in New York in 1949. Welling has taught drawing at the drawings when the new coliseum is brook Convalescent Home, off necessary to operate small Other officers of the corporation are Vincent M. promotions in the commercial lines department of the period last year when earnings were 98 cents per share. MATURE PERSON With at service or on order are equipped with JT9D engines. He was assistant art director at the West Hartford Art League and at the completed. House Street, Glastonbury. precision machines. 50 hour Grimaldi, treasurer and Mrs. Corine Grimaldi, secretary Travelers Insurance Cos. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, earnings were $9.2 Please call 633-5244. week. All benefits. Apply in least 2 years’ Bookkeeping The J’TOD also powers the long-range McDonnell Charles Brunelle Co. seven years. Wadsworth Atheneum. The meeting and demonstration Experience needed to assist and office manager. The company has about 12 other Mary L. Knight of 100 Ferguson Road, Manchester, has million, or $3.37 per share, compared with $7.3 million person only 9 am to 12 noon employees. Douglas DC-10 Series 40 trijet, and certification of the In 1957 he began freelancing in art He has exhibited at Trinity are open to the public. NURSES AIDES wanted for bookkeeper. Primarily ac­ been promoted to supervising operations administrator. JT9D on the twin-engine Airbus is under way. and $2.58 per share in 1977, an increase in per-share ear­ and 1 pm to 4 pm. C&W counts receivable and and design, which he is still doing. He College, the National Arts Club in full tme on all shifts. Apply MANUFACTURING CO., 74 Grimaldi has been in the plumbing and building She holds a bachelor’s degree from Connecticut College nings of 31 percent. payable. Vernon area. Send business in the area for the past 25 years. has won local and national awards New York, and the Wadsworth director of nursing. Salmon- Eastern Blvd.. Glastonbury, for Women and has been with Travelers since 1973. These improved results reflect higher levels of loans brook Convalescent Home, off resume to Box P, c/o 633-4631. Manchester Herald. William R. Hayes Jr. of 169 Vernon Ave., Vernon, was Pioneer Results Up outstanding, combined with improved spreads on earninK WOCOr ALLEN'S House Street, Glastonbury. assets, CBT said. Please call 633-5244. named underwriter. He joined the companies in 1972 MANCHESTER — Pioneer International Corp. (OTC) Net income, which reflects results after securities following completion of his master’s degree at the Amos has announced that sales and earnings for the nine-month TV Tonight SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for LEGAL NOTICE Attend Conference gains and losses, was $8,339,000 or $3.06 per share, for the C Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth period of its fiscal year 1978 rose substantially compared South Windsor. Will train. PUBLIC AUCTION College. to the prior year. Unaudited operating results showed first nine months of 1978, compared with $7,284,000, or Apply 90 Brookfield Street or FORECLOSURE SALE MANCHESTER — Dr. Kenneth L. Wichman and Dr. $2.59 per share, for the comparable period of 1977. Net in­ 6:00 8:30 OSVolcaOfFalth 2 :10 call 289-5918, after 12 noon. Jack Goshdigian Jr. of 15 Brimwood Drive, Vernon, has that net sales for the 1978 period climbed to $13,051,000 ) In The Beginning a a a Tonight 0 By Order of: Superior Court Barney Wichman, podiatrists, were among the 300 come for the three months ended Sept. 30 was $3,261,000 iBrady Bunch a Ironside PC United Artists Case No. 19990 been named senior accounting analyst. He is a graduate compared to $11,041,000, an 18 percent increase over the Qrifnn 2:30 TRUCK MECHANIC podiatrists who attended the 27th annual conference or $1.21 per share, compared with $2,772,000, or $0.98 per CD Jokar'iW M a Captioned ABC News PROPERTY: West side Lake Street of Central Connecticut State College and holds a master’s 1977 period. Net income rose 43 percent to $1,190,000, H Bozo't Big Top 0 WANTED for general repairs, recently of the American Podiatry Association in Stam­ share, for the comparable period of 1977. 12:00 Coventry, Connecticut degree from the University of Hartford. Goshdigian equivalent to 66 cents per share, compared to net income 8 TV Commuitty CoOaga 9:00 3:02 must have experience and ford. joined Travelers in 1972. Total operating income for the first nine months ended 0MyThfM$on* (X) C BS Movie "McLIntock" 0 Hawaii Flve-0 own tools. Starting salary DATE: Sat. Oct. 21. 1978 of $832,000, equal to 46 cents per common share in the (1963) John Wayne, Maureen 0 Adam-12 0 Movie "Gentleman Jim' Dr. David Unger of Middletown, one of the speakers, Sept. 30 amounted to $152,073,000, compared with $121,- Bonanza (1942) Errol Flynn, Jack Carson. $7.00. All company benefits. TIME: 2:00 P.M. S. Virginia Austin of 169 Vernon Ave., Vernon, has been prior year. ZoomfR) O'Hara. A cattle baron becomes 0 Movie "A Cry In The Night” said that a vastly growing senior citizen population will' 705,000 for the seame period in 1977. g (1956) Edmond O'Brien, Brian For appointment. Call 688- PLACE: on the premises promoted to supervising operations administrator. A Pioneer International is the world’s leading manufac­ Involved In conllicts with his ex- require professional foot care that will exceed the pre­ 6:30 wlle, a group of fellow ranchers Donlevy. 2233. OPEN FOR graduate of Douglas Memorial High School, East turer of parachutes, recovery systems and related equip­ Total assets were^ .5 billion on Sept. 30, an increase of (3) I LovaLucy sent demands of modern-day sports buffs who suffer foot $321 million, or 15 percent over the same date in 1977 Net and a tribe of Indians. (R) 12:30 INSPECTION: 12:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. October 21, 1978 Douglas. Mass., and Salter Secretarial School, ment. Its Feuer Gage division provides gauges for use in ^ Dating Game ( £ a CharRe't Angela NURSES AIDES - Full time, DESCRIPTION: A 155' by 290', more or less, irregularly and ankle injuries jogging, running, bowling or playing 8 Jaka Hats Qoaparnma 0M ovle "The Corn Is Green" Worcester, Mass., she joined Travelers in 1972 as a the precision metals' industry. loans accounted for $218 million of this increase. 8 Qreet Pertormancea (1945) Bette Davis, John Dali. and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. shaped lot with quonset-style roller skating rink building and tennis. special assistant. S S S N B C N a w t 0 Movie "Broken Arrow" Experienced preferred, but OvarEaay (1950) James Stewart, Jeff 12:37 we will train. Apply in persn: small four room cottage. Small stretch of frontage on Coven­ gAd«n-12 Chandler. One man attempts to 0 a S.W AT. East Hartford Convalescent try Lake. In business zone. Still operated as a roller skating SS n't Evarytxxiy't Buthiats bring peace between the 1:00 Home, 745 Main Street, East rink. See deed in Vol. 162, Page 265 Coventry land records. 6:55 Apaches and settlers In the KoJak Hartford. TERMS: $5,000.00 deposit at time of sale by cash or certified For Women Realtors 1870’s. (2 hrs.) S N a w t aSpedel S a a Tomorrow check. Bond For Dwd to be executed at time of sale. 7M 1:30 TH E BOYS MECHANICS HELPER Balance of purchase price to be paid upon approval of deed MANCHESTER — The Women’s Council of Realtors YOUR FAMILY (S C B S N a w t 10:00 0 Joe Franklin NEEDED- 3 to 9 p.m., Mon­ ( S 68 Newt FROM BRAZIL and sale by Superior Court, Judicial District of Tolland. will hold a luncheon meeting Monday, Oct. 30, at noon in That Q rl of (5) Tha Brady Bunch s a v a g e s If thc> survive...will we? day thru Friday. Gas Pump Premises will be sold free and clear of the mortgage being SaABCNawt Attendant needed weekends. the Student Center (student dining room) at Manchester 18 CD Reverend Ike foreclosed and of all encumbrances subsequent thereto, but 0 Bowling For Dolart i B I L References required. Apply in Community College. StFactlvriOfF^ dS Living Faith AT m im m m m u . subject, however, to all property taxes due Town of Coventry REQUIRES PROTECTION. : • MS-54S1 IRIa person to: Anderson Brothers, Self protection will be the topic, along with the film a Joumayt To'nw Mind 10:30 nwuimi 13001 on said premises. Transfer of title will be by Committee S>TUWyAIBSUB>V LAURENCE 770 Main Street, Manchester. “Lady Beware” presented by Sgt. James Tanguay of the O N a w t 8 Monet deed. 8 6 8 Dick Cavan 68 Patton To Parson For further information, call or write BRUCE KALOM, Connecticut State Police. Is §till Insicb 8 Hawlywad Qama GREECE OLMER LANDSCAPE LABORERS Members of the WCR and guests are invited to attend. a Tha Odd Couple 11.-00 IN EVERY ^ $ 0 N full time or part time Satur­ Esq., .COMMITTEE, 107 Main Street. Hebron, Q. 06248. (B The Gong Show day. Call 643-0669. Grandland Please make reservations by ’Thursday, Oct. 26, with SO DOES YOUR HOME. 759 ffieaaNews TNURS.. OCT. 10, 78 Tele: 228-9403. Nursery. 026-10 Evelyn Carlson, D.F. Reale Inc., Realtors. aOalyNumbart 0 Love Exports T4X) P.M. aoicfcVinOyka flQflTHfl CHRISTIE'S 7 5 0 apensorsd by MACHINE OPERATORS and I n (3) PM Magazine a Hogan's Htrott TIVOLI T M V a 68DldiCtvett miscellaneous workers ) Carol Buman And Friandt WMKS1IR«M7-1329 needed. Must have some High INVITATION FOR BIDS ) 61.96 BaauWrShow Shot 11:30 AHIWAL b t m Do you remember what it i Mawlywad Gama School Education. Must be Meeting at Gerber GD News able to read and speak The Housing Authority of the City of Rockville AKA Town of IW M Kingdom CD Hogan's Hsroat AllMMttICWI tOMCnOR* n Vernon will receive bids for the U.S. Department of Housing was like to be 18? You felt a B I g Money 0 a P ^ Woman English, and provide own 68 MacNal / Lahrar Report e transportation. No experience and Urban Development (HUD) Aided Project consisting of SOU’TH MNDSOR - Members of the--&ciety for great. Life was wonderful. 0TtkeAOoodLook ^ NILE TMhnical Communications (STC) will meet tomorrow at S Holywood Squaraa AWEDDING necessary. Pioneer Parachute Addition to Existing Community Building, 114 Franklin Park Remember what you looked a CMoo And Tha Man Company, 644-1581. West, Rockville, Connecticut, until Eleven O’clock (11:00) 6.M p.m. at Gerber Scientific in South Windsor to attend a Tic Tac Dough PQ - PC A M. November 6,1978. at the Housing Authority Office, 114 a demonstration of the computer aided design and draf­ like? How well your clothes 7:59 Franklin Park West, Rockville, Connecticut, at which time ting equipment manufactured by Gerber. After the tour AIRWAY SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- looked? aiB8Baaaball R i c h a r d and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. and demonstration, members will meet at the Casa Nova 8.-00 ■TRAVEL a g e n c y ! MIDNIBHT SHOW Excellent Part Time work. 457 CENTER ST. D r e y f u s s . . We will train. Call Vernon 875- Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and restaurant in Vernon for their monthly meeting. That girl of 18 is still there/ (3)Tha Jadaraont FRI. A SAT. specifications, are on file at the office of the Architect- V-A J J 3 ) Croaa-WIta 649-2500. Moses Wine 2826. And Gloria Stevens can find I XaBghtltEnough THE Pcivate Detective. Engineer, Reinhardt Associate, Inc., 30 Lafayette Square, MUSK LESSONS AT S M o v la "A L o \ ^ Way To PART TIME- No nights. No Vernon. Connecticut. her. It might have been 20 or Die” (1968) Kirk Douglas, Sylva ROCKY Homwm PETER 8ELUR8 weekends. LongL holidays. July FOOT FRUITS NOTICE Koscina. A man, hired by a beau­ PtCTURC SHOW . t h C j and August off Many retired Copies of the documents may be obtained at the Architect- 30 years ago, but that girl of j tiful widow's lawyer to act as her CompMd gentlemen and housewives Engineer’s office upon deposit of cash or a check in the ...... M|r $Ui Probate Court is open for bodyguerd, tails In love with the enjoy driving School Buses. amount of Fifty Dollars (50.00) for each set. payable to the 18 is still there. girt. 2 hrs. TravBl Serv/co WIHEffNK ...... PMIp WIsM conferences with the judge NO CANDLES Why not you? We will train. Housing Authority of the City of Rockville. Such deposit will a e a N B c Movie I 't a l UtN Tu n pfeaZ ■i” I HUTI...... SkttiMnii a M a it e Curie Call Vernon 875-2826, or be refunded to each persons who returns the plans, from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Gloria Stevens, the image OSLIBHTERS jvcKm aioLSon Manchester 643-2414. specifications, and other documents in good condition within IrMKtO’CMMi a Joker’s W Id on Thursday nights. Night maker. a Qraat PerforRlanoee ten (10) days after bid opening. 0 ^ ...... htUmm telephone number; 647- NURSES AIDES- Full time, INVITATION FROM all shift. Experience Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to $M 3227. BON Voyage dner dance preferred, but training will be them shall include a separate check in the amount of Ten INTRODUCTORY OFFER Tlieatre OUR FAMILY given. Apply in person: East Dollars (10.001 for each set, made payable to Reinhardt ...... Undi fernij William E. FitzGerald TO YOURS Ml* Al QmtHt OrchMtra and frianda off on thair Hartford Convalescent Home, Associates, Inc., to cover mailing and handling costs. At All Participating Salons cnitaa on tho Rottordaml 46$ MAIN ST. Judge of Probate .Scliedule, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ All bidders are requested to contact Mr. Francis J. Pitkat, Join Us For ford. _ 643.aflBa OUR MON.-WED. Friday, October 20 Executive Director, at the LHA office, 114 Franklin Park SPECIALS SECRETARY- Part time West, Rockville, Connecticut (Tel. 1-203-871-0886) to arrange weeks for$0 Glastonbury Hills Country Club PLEASE CALLTHEAmE) mornings, Vernon Circle area, for interior and/or exterior inspection of the building. THE CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY Showcase Cinemas — “Up 12 SPECIALS Al Ganfffa’a Utt/a Band laaturing Mary Mcharda FOR SCFEEN TIMES ^ typing, and machine The bid must be accompanied by a bid guaranty which shall Flo’s Cake in Smoke,” 2:20-7:40-9:35 A Q TO CHOOSE WANTS TO HELP YOU PROTECT BOTH. 6 transcription a must. Send not be less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, and UNLIMITED VISITS' "Going South,” 2:05-7:30- *25 per couple - tax, tip included Decorating Sspplis, hM. 9.50 resume to Box AA c/o at the option of the bidder may be a certified check, bank The purchase of a Homeowners Policy from the Manchester Herald. One introductory offer per person. DAVIS FAMILY Choice of Roast Beef or Baked Stuffed draft, U.S. Government Bonds and par value, or a bid bond Clarke Agency make you eligible to buy a name brand “Interiors,” 2:15-7:25-9:30 INVITATION I "Boys from Brazil,” 2:10- RESTAURANT Shrimp Eygryone welcomel PART TIME MATURE secured by a surety company. Certified check or bank draft Fun Exercise Plan must be made payable to the order of the LHA. The bid j smoke alarm and/or fire extinguisher. 7:10-9:40 C4LDOB PLAZA MANCHESTER ______Call 1-800-382-0502______TO BID STOCK CLERK - Apply in Diets Compiled Exclusively by Our Dietitian “Death on the Nile,’’ 2:00- Sealed bids will be received person to Furniture iJepart- guaranty shall insure the execution of the contract and the Order your All baking and I* SMOKE ALARM ...... $10.00 7:004:40 ment, Marlow’s Inc., 887 Main furnishing of performance and payment bond or bonds by the No Disrobing * Individual Progrdmming in the Office of The Director Halloween cekea decorating done "Big Fix,” 2:10-7:15 Street, Manchester. successful bidder all as required by the Specifications. The end cupcakee now on the premlaaa • 2^h LB. FIRE EXTINGUISHER ...... $5.00 of General Services, 41 Center Physician Inquiries Inivited About Our M ED Method Vernon Cine 1 — "Grease,” A TRIBUTE TO Street, Manchester, Connec­ bid guaranty of unsuccessful bidders will be returned as soon MACHINIST / SKILLED as practicable after the opening of bids. ■dMkra»W.lM 7:254:30 ticut, until Oct. 27, 1978 at SECOND SHIFT- The IV 70 Union I t 101 I Vernon Cine 2 — "Revenge 11:00 for the following: The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for (> neetarMa [installation o f t h e s e d e v ic e s following manufacturing •70-aon of the Pink Panther,” 7:10- SOCCER PLAYER SHIRTS positions are available for in- satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. MAKES PREMIUM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE. 9:10 The Town of Manchester is dividuals with prior Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment an equal opportunity experience and capabalities of opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum employer, and requires an af­ operating independently. ' Bvwiing HocaM Internal Grinder, Taper salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be \ 4 r i u u k 9 n n CALL JEFF CLARKE OR RICK QOWEN firmative action policy for all paid on this project. ~ 1 .— of its Contractors and Vendors Grinder, Assembler, Milling, OMa 0 Oofa 0 and up ^ ^■i^onneu « — -A A- -- m^B- m Inspector, Jig Mill, Arena: oMa near Oaaialee, talanoa ■aam, FOR DETAILS lUunu^^v euu e^oiOM^B* cBfUiieos w as a condition of doing Tlie Housing Authority of the City of Rockville reserves the lAincM ilir, COfUL F o il'OfiMwS*- Bridgeport Operator, ^ Uneeaii — — »lam , i— VauMng, «a Mini Tmnio business with the Town, as per right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in WyK PIOBo BSBCvIMi MOB nCoBB* vBOTNIfo fha"Bi|il,"2slMM Broacning, Turret Lathe, the bidding. Federal Order 11246. Drill Press. Apply in person rm W O tH M M Trinipa America's fastest growing system .pf franchised figure Suggssisd Carrisr Raiss Oia-Odiaal Claaaaa 0-0 yaara aM M 06 mJ 9 M Bid forms, plans and Monday thru Fnday, 9 a.m. to No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar CURKE INSURANCE AQENCY salons exclusively for women rUfum n Aovinee oM uiaa $6.K par ilwai Movemant ae Ojennaalla daeaaa SkigMoon.... 1M specifications are available at 3:30 p.m., or call 527-0741. days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of ClN 646-1617 237 I. CENTn ST. fimut...... KM Far l6Mn6liaai: s u n n the General Services Office, Cushman Industries Inc., 81)6 the Housing Authority o( the City of Rockville. Putnam Bride Plaza Broad SL OmmoiMi...... su e 41 Center Street, Manchester, Windsor Street, Hartford, Housing Authority of the City of Rockville Pott Rd. Plaza TIv m monOw ...... J11.70' DoB’tBeleHOM! WIMIMEM BYMIUSTiCS SCHOOL MANCHESTER. CT. Your E. Hartford Manchaater, Ct. 'ShmonKi...... Connecticut. Conn. 06102. AKA Town of Vernon oil lAlT MIDOU TOKl, HANCHUm Rta. 30, Vamon Om yaar...... MUO 10 ndnataa ftom 0 oaman Oauli Mndaar M . m A ■ ■ A Indopondont 569-3S22 647-9906 Call N«w Town of Manchester, By: Allen E. Dresser 071-2600 Mai nalaa Upan Raquaal Connecticut EXPERIENCED FULL Title: (Tiairman 0 4 3 " 1 1 2 A Sorvos Gubeertbwi who M to raedve ■«IO EL SHOWr aiak natiapaMr baton ISO pm Robert B. Weiss, TIME Bridgeport machine Dated October 17, 1978 ^ you First Hours Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 - Sal. 9 to 3 altouM toto^ ona aw okeutollon; Marc Antony’s operator wanted in a non­ l6l6WtllwniltU«at,Hrii General Manager dapartiwn, 647-6141 I 048-10 production shop. Call for in- Dated October 24. 1978 terviw at E&S Gage, 649-32%. 047-10 PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Oct. 18, 1978 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••■ •••■ •a,.,, oeeeoeeteeeeeoeeeeeee ••••••••••••teeeeeeegsatgG MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Oct. 18, 1978 — PAGE TWFNTY-ONE II H»/p WantKf 13 HofflM For Solo 23 Hemoo For Solo 22 Homoo For Solo 23 Root Estate Wontod 28 ArScloo lor Safe 4i ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. MANCHESTER- Country type IMMEDIATE Cash for your ALUMINUM sheets used as T A G S A L E S Call Mrs. Currier, forappoint- National Weather Forecast location but close to con­ poperty. Let us e^Iain our printing plates, .007 thick BUSINESS & S e r v i c e I ment at 872-9133. Monday thru veniences. This aluminum fair proposal. Call Mr. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for I Friday, 9:30 to 4 pm. sided Cape on dead-end street BelHore, M7-1413.' $1. Phone 643-2711. May be Ml features suMr size country picked up A.M. only. S h e H e r a l d SEWING MACHINE II. raw kitchen, living room, 3 N r'/ MAY WE BUY your home? O PER A TO R S ti t U T T L I REALE REALTORS b^rooms. bath, full base­ Quick, fair, all cash and no TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - TAG SALE - Used snow tires, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Miscellaneous Workers 13 A ment, lot backs up to woods. firoblem. Call Warren E. Good condition. Good for dishes, glassware, oak table, '' needed. Some high school Priced to sell at $43,000. EHO. bwland. Realtors, 643-1108. plating, or welding. Call 649- chairs. 1063 Tolland Turnpike, education required. Must be B/W Realty, 647-1419. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Manchester. able to speak and read HOUSE SOLD English, and provide own WORD ANDOVER LAKE- End of MOLDED FORMICA top and GARAGE SALE- several transportation. No experience Summer special offerings! In­ Houoohold Goods 40 paneled bar with two shelves families, 41 Keeney Street, P H O N E 643-2711 Manchester. 9:30, Saturday Soreleoo Olforod 31 Serviceo Offerod 31 PelnUng-PeperIng 32 Building Contrecting 33 necessary. Please call Per­ , 30 D.F. Reaie, Inc. ReaHoro sulated cottage with over 7 and four stools. $175. 646-6028. FORASSISTANCI-IN RLACINaYOUR AD sonnel Department at Pioneer acres of beautiful wooded REFRIGERATORS and Sunday,' October 21 and R178 Main 8L 648- 4S25 22. Weather permitting. Fur­ c m TREE SERVICE - Free HEAVY OR LIGHT QUALITY PAINTING and FARRAND REMODELING - Parachute Company, 644-1581. " D f ® land. Call Katherine Bourn, Washers, and ranges, used, DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 estimates, discount senior TRUCKING, Cellars, attics Paper Hanging by Willis j 742-9139. J Watson Beach Co., guaranteed and clean. New niture, clothing, old chairs, Spwializing Cabinets and For­ yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, citizens. Company and yards cleaned, also stone, Schultz. Fully insured mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, Help Wanted 12 PART TIME Delivery boy and Manchester Office, 647-91%. shipment damaged, G.E. and gravel and more stone 643- piano rolls, etc. PLEASE READ lOKIlI IlMrUATUIII ' Manchester-owned and loam or sand deliver^. 644- references. 649-4343. Room Additions, Decks, ADVERTISING COUNTER girl. Weekendend |V<0. Equal Housing Opportunity. Fngidaire. Low prices. B.D. operated. Call 646-1327. YOUR AD RNs- Full time. 3 to 11 p.m. Help Wonted TAG SALE- October 20, 21, 1775 or 644-9532. Repairs, Phone 643-6017. RATES hours. Ideal for high school. J2 SHuoUon Wentod 15 Pearl and Son, 649 Main J.P. LEWIS & SON Interior shift. One tor Emergency Pleasent working conditions, /UA Street, 643-2I7I. and 22. 9 am to 5 pm. Classified ads are taken over -V^-1 HAVE A TREASURE HOUSE TIRES- Ski boots, skis, bikes, Household items. 54 Arbutus B&M TREE SERVICE. and Exterior painting, paper 1 day ...... 12c word per day Room, and one tor Surgical good benefits. Apply Monday RESPONSIBLE Mother will sewing machine, and tent RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 the phone as a convenience. Floor. Contact Director of name brand toy and gift party Lote-lMid for Soto 24 Street, East Hartford. Complete tree care, Free es­ hanging, remodeling, carpen­ 3 days ... . .lie word per day The Herald Is responsible for thru Saturday at Bess Eaton, care for children In my home. LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ (10x16). May be seen at 18 timates. SENIOR Citizen 6 days . . 10c word per day Nursing Services, Rockville in your home. Get your gifts try. Fully insured. 649-9658. BIDWELL Home Improve­ only one incorrect insertion Talcottville 1Road,, Vernon. ■■ Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. tion, orange background with Scott Drive, Manchester, all TILE- Remodel your Bath, 26 days . 9c days ...... FLOW for Christmas free plus a gift TWO GRAVESIDE LOTS- Discount. Call 643-7285. ment Co. Expert installation and then only to the size of the General Hospital, 31 Union UFi WEATHER FOTOCAST 0 white floral print. Call after 4 day Saturday. GIANT TAG SALE- October Shower, Tub Area, and 15 w ords $2 00 m inim um Street, Rockville, 872-0501, for booking a party. Call M9- Area 24, Rose Hill Memorial 21st. & 22nd. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. of aluminum siding gutters original Insertion. Errors which FULL TIME Gas Station 2470. JOB WAN’TED- Five hours p.m., 646-1168. REWEAVING bums, holes. Ceramic Tile Floors. Call 871- H appy Ads ...... $2.50 inch do not lessen the value of the Extension 322. Park. Call 649-5958, anytime .25 Hamlin Street, and trims. Roofing installa­ Attendant. Monday thru For period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday. During daily, 9:30 to 2:30. Prefer after 6:00 p.m. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 9457, 9 to 5. Building Contrecting 33 advertisement will not be cor­ Friday. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply small professional office. KENMORE GAS STOVE. Manchester. Moving- tion and repairs 649^95, 871- rected by an additional inser­ TELEPHONE SALES- Part Wednesday night, rain is likely over sections of the PART TIME Waitresses KEEP SMILING Everything must go! Rain or Window shades, Venetian 2323. tion. in Person, Boland Oil, ^ Evenings. Kitchen Help, days, Studying typing. Neat and Double oven, coppertone, very blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ WES ROBBINS carpentry time. Experienced preferred, Center Street. See Ed, or Bob. Oklahoma Panhandle and lower Florida, while generally fair dependable. Please call 875- good condition. ^5.00. Phone KEEP HAPPY shine. tilizing. Snow plowing, 12 to 4. Call 649-5487. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- remodeling specialist. Ad­ SPECIALIZING cleaning and but not necessary. weather is forecast elsewhere. Minimum temperatures in­ 04&. 528-7392. 5221. residential and commercim. Established service business. Butinou Property 26 TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, repairng cimneys, roof, new Help Wonted 13 FULL TIME POSITIONS- 3rd clude: (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) Altanta 47 Builneoo Opportunity 14 ■14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. built-ins, bathrooms, Salary plus commission. 528- shift, retail experience (75) , Boston 43 ( 58), Chicago 41 (58), Cleveland 39 ( 57), WE BUY AND SELL Used day. Rose Lane Andover, first roofs. Free estimates. 30 MANCHESTER- Retail, $150. Outboard motor 40 horse kitchens, 649-3446. years Experience. Howley, 0292. required. Fringe benefits and Dallas 52 ( 80), Denver 38 ( 72), Duluth 35 (54), Houston 49 Furniture. One piece or entire house on the right. Signs ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ DRAPERIES CUSTOM SMALL ENGINE Service storage, and/or manufac­ Evenrude $250. Mobilehome posted. 10 to 5. tics, garages, yards cleaned, 643-5361, MEN NEEDED By small good pay. Apply in person, 509 (82), Jacksonville 52 (76), Kansas City 45 (62), Little Rock 46 household. Casn on the line. 45x10 with furniture in cam- MADE - Very reasonable. WORK AT HOME On the Corporation - expanding turing space. 2,000 sq, ft. to moving, trucking. Loam for CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, manufacturing company to Center, Street. (76) , Los Angeles 61 (74), Miami 72 (81), Minneapolis 37 (57) dealer network. No EDUCATION Furniture Barn, 646-0865. ^ i ^ ground $4,000, Call 525- Work guaranteed. Call Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. train for a variety of jobs Phone servicing our 100,000 sq. ft. Very TAG SALE- 190 Chestnut sale. Lawn service. No job too anytime, 649-4266, RCIOFER WILL Install root, customers in your spare time. New Orleans 53 (78), New York 48 (61), Phoenix 66 (92) San experience necessary. reasonable. Brokers Street, near Forest, Saturday big or small. 568-8522. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. siding or gutters for low dis­ u using hand and power tools. DENTAL SECRETARY. East Complete training program. SMALL CAST IRON Laundry i l ) Reouires basic mechanical 249-7773. Francisco 53 ( 70), Seattle 48 ( 63), St. Louis 42 (65), Priveto InotrueUono 18 protected. Call Heyman only, 10 to 3. Little of HANDYMAN - Need work count price. Call Ken at 647- of River, 3 days a week. $500. investment required to stove. Two lids, smoke pipe 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 1566. ability, manual dexiterity, Washington 48 ( 67). Properties, 1-226-1206. and asbestos floor board in­ everything we can’t use, done around the home? Please Experience preferred. Send start your own business. Ideal REMEDIAL READING and etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Carpentry and general con­ ______•• and common sense. High RNs/LPNs- CGS needs you. resum e to Box TT, c/o cluded. $50.00, 643-7153. maybe you can. call 568-6356, after 5:00 p.m. for retired or part time. math; individualized work Street, New Britain, 225-1977 installation and repairs. Free tracting. Residential and ROOFING / GUTTERS- Help Wonted 13 School Grads only. Must be Work full time, or supplement Manchester Herald. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• We buy, sell, trade. estimates. Call 646-3745, after your income. Local Details on request. Mr. program, (lst-8th grade) by SATURDAY & SUNDAY Oc­ commercial. Whether it be a Reasonable rates. Free es­ mature, dependable, and Barker. ESCAA Field Pool Eoloto Wentod 28 WHIRLPOOL WASHER $95. 5 p.m, SHEETROCK WORK - small repair job, a custom SERVICE STATION willing to work. 33.25 to start. assignments. Special need for master's degree teacher. 568- tober 21st.-22nd. 10 am to Carpentry. Ceiling Repaired timates. Experienced. Quality WOODWORKING Opportuni­ Help Wonted_____ 13 Training Division, Box 19, 8075. and dryer $85. Excellent con­ ELECTROLUX VACUUM- built home or anything in Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Call 289-9321. 3 to 11 shift, and weekends. Help Wonted______M dition. 644-2615 after 5 p.m. dusk, 58 Division Street, (off and Painted. Free estimates, workmanship! All 643-6658 ty. Stable, , creative Wading River, New 'York. AIX CASH For your property, With Power Nozzle, in between, call 646-1379. anytime. FULL TIME. Only those with Top rates, no fees. CGS, 111 woodworker can get in on PERSON OR PERSONS Pine Street). Furniture, ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ John McHugh 643-6130, mor­ TIRED OF COMMUTING to 11792. GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, w iU ^ 24 hours. Avoid Rm excellent condition. Please tics and cellars cleaned. good references need apply. MAN NEEDED IN THE Pearl Street, Hartford, 246- ground floor of exciting new Needeed to do the following Hartford? Outstanding oppor­ Tape, Instant Service. Hayes appliances, plywood, nings or after 6 p.m. Will train. Apply inperson 5626. Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, call after 4:00 p.m., 64&3125. household, baby items, and Reasonable rates. Call 646- NEWTON SMITH- TRACY BROTHERS - Application of Plastisol company. Design, setup and labor: Install emergency tunity in local life insurance MANCHESTER Package Corporation, 664)131. Remodeling, Repairs, and after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane Coating. Involves working run production of new lighting and smoke dectec- Popular. Ages 5-aduIts. much more. 1943 for free estimate. HOUSEWORK got you down? Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, Shell, 252 Spencer Street. agency. Experience in store. Excellent location. Well Beginners - professionals. ALL COPPERTONE BLACK RECLINER- Almost Rec-Rooms. No job to small. GRAVEL, Built-1^ Roofing. with ovens, priming, dip WANTED- OIL TRUCK products for mail order. Ideal tors, install split collars on processing and servicing life SELLING your house? Call us General cleaning, steam DRIVER. Class 2 licenses established business. Call Easy Banjo method. FREE APPLIANCES REDUCED!! new, $70. Single bed with mat­ TAG SALE- October 21 and 22, 649-3144. Commercial Sc Residential. coating, and inspection. for retired crafts person who furnace ducts. Cement ramp insurance policies as well as Marion E. Robertson, first and we’ll make you a tress and boxspring, $50. 44 BRICK, Block, Stone. extraction carpet cleaning, MACHINIST / SKILLED Requires High School Grad needed, all benefit. Year has ideas and energy. Call loan instrument. Private Plus 7 Rooms of Furniture at 9 am to 4 pm. 181 Wickham floor waxing & stripping, win­ Free Estiates. 872-6269. at rear door, install panic good typing skills are essen­ Realtor, 643-5953. studio. 646-6557. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, piece dinner set (3 cups mis­ Fireplaces, concrete. CARPENTRY & Masonry - SECOND SHIFT- The with common sense and the round work, 649-2871. M&M Jack Collins. 429-1547 between hardware at 2 doors, install SALE PRICES!! For details Drive, East Hartford. Cash dow cleaning, carpet & up- tial. Salary negotiable. Send Realtor, 643-1577. sing) $20. Call 643-4651. Chimney repairs. No job too Additions and remodeling. HEARTHSIDE CHIMNEY following manufacturing ability to follow directions. Oil Services. 7 and 9 pm only. railings at cement ramp and call 522-1033. only. small. Save! Call 644-856 for holstrey shampooing. positions are available for in- resume to Box S, c/o OPEN THAT STORE That PIANO - VIOLIN lessons, Free estimates. Call Anthony Cleaning- Free Estimates. Must work neat, clean ef­ weld wire to sloaped railings. Manchester Evening Herald. you always wanted. Now is estimates. Professional/Insured. Free Squillacote 649-0811, dividuals with prior ficient. and be mature and PART TIME CUSTODIAN- SECRETARY with excellent Install 5 screens. Please sub­ East Hartford, experienced Estimates. Call Fully Insured. Senior Citizens experience and capabilities of Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap­ the time for Christmas teacher. All styles, all Ages. Discount! Call James 646- dependable. Experience letter writing skills to work in mit a sealed written bid for GROW WITH US- Will train season. Space available from DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. operating independently. preferred, but will train. 33,25 proximately 20 hours per $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. QUALITY CARPENTRY By CARPENTRY - Repairs, 3502. a congenial office in East the above labors to: Helen lor full time position as $100 up. (:all 643-1442. remodeling, additions, gar­ Internal Grinder, Taper to start. 289-9321. week. Reply to P.O. Box 847, Hartford. Property manage­ Seele, Head Start WACAP, 32- Harp Construction Additions, FORMER SECRETARY Grinder, Assembler, Milling, Carpet Cleaner. Car RIDING LESSONS indoor roofing, siding decks and gar­ ages, roofing, call David Heeting-Plumbing Manchester, Conn. ment and construction 34 Broad Street, Danielson, necessary. Salary, mileage, Desires typing in my home. 35 Inspector, Jig-Mill, AVON- Want to earn extra PROFITABLE dis­ riding ring. Western stock ages. Call anytime, 643-5(X)l. Patria, 644-1796. background helpful. Excellent Ct. 06239, before October plus benefits. Call hW nsi. tributorship for Welch’s and Quality work, done Bridgeport Operators, money but need to be home JOHN HANCOCK inter­ benefits. Salary commen­ 27th., 1978.______seat, saddle seat, and bun reasonably, and promptly. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Broaching, Turret Lathe, when your kids are home? viewing Manchester area. other famous brand of pure seat. All levels ^9817. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - cleaned with electric cutters, surate with ability. Please BABYSITTER WANTED. fruit juices. Service company MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ Please call 646-4995. New homes custom buijt Drill Press, ^ p ly in person Become an AVON Ryiresen- Salary- 3170-3250 per week, call Kristine, between 9 and 10 BOOKKEEPER- Additional tory service on color and by professional! McKinney 2:30 to 9:30 pm. 2 children established accounts at better VOIC^l, PIANO Instructions. remodeled, additions, rec Monday thru Friday, 8 am to tative and do both. Flexible commensurate with ability am or 2 to 3 pm for an appoint­ bookkeeper needed by ages 6 and 1. ^ 1 1 4 2 . I black and white TV, Stereo, ODD.) JOBS- 3 ambitious young Bros. Sewage Ensposal Com­ 3:30 pm or call 527-0741. hours let you sell during the and commission. Free fringe, Manchester retail establish­ motels, hospitals, etc. Former faculty New York rooms, garage, kitchens pany, 643-5308. ment, 569-4148. Minimum investment $4,9M phonograph. A&B Electronic, rnsn working through school. remodeled, betn tile, cement Cushman industries Inc., 806 hours that suit you best. For established accounts, traimng ment. Experienced thru Music and Art High School. 1160 New Britain Ave., West will do any painting, light Windsor Street, Hartford, CLEANING WOMAN secured by inventory and Professional Singer/Pianist. REALTOFtS work. Steps, dormers, details, call 563-6695 or 523- program. Contact Mr. PART TIME HARDWARE general ledger and quarterly WANTED- One day a week. Hartford, 551-0655. carpentry, or odd jobs at NO JOB TQO Small - Toilet Conn. 06102. payroll taxes. Excellent eouipment. Write including 644-8597. residential or commercial. repairs, plugged drains, 9401. Murano, 643-1124, after 4:30 SALES. Retire with home Must have own transporta­ GfTOUf* 1 A k«*lt*cl .tivociHtion o! ftfALTOftS serving the grrHt reasonable rates. call 633-7334. EOE, M/F. working conditions and fringe address, telephone and Call 649-4291. kitchen faucet replaced, repair knowledge and friendly tion. Oak Street, l^ s t Hart­ MAnchestiT .4rt-,4 with morj* advertising expertise, Professional experience. PART TIME CASHIER / CASHIER PART TIME. For benefits. Please call 249-9148 references to NAMCO. 3928 VOICE. PIANO. CHORDS CARPET INSTALLATION - repaired, rec rooms, personality. Conyers ford. Call 569-1277. Montclair Road, Bir­ imp.tct .tnd efficiency t)oth tiuyers And sellers Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. References. 649-3423 after 5 FIRST CLASS Carpentry - STOCKMAN- Must be cash and carry lumber yard. EXPERIENCED Carpenter Hardware, 646-5707. for interview. Instructions. Licensed pm ask for Jim. bathroom remodeling, heat available Saturdays and oc- mingham, Alabama ^213 or Teacher, masters degree. Steam Cleaning.. Free es­ Remodeling and Additions. Some evenings and Saturday. needed. Full time employ­ RELIABLE PERSON With modernization, etc. free cassional weekday after- For appointment call Dan or ment. Must be able to do FLORAL DESIGNER call Mr. Hall toll free 1-800- Professional Singer/Pianist. timates. Call 64^265. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Estimate gladly given. M&M EXPERIENCED CASHIER kitchen experience needed to 633-8441. PaIntIng-PeperIng 32 years experience! For Free noons. Apply at the Po|ip Shop, Steve, at 649-0136. layout from prints. Call 646- For busy Candy Department. NEEDED- Full or part time. Call 644-8497. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. 249 Spen be a "Jack Of All Trades.” EXPERT PAINTING and Estimates, call 646-^39. cer Street, Grossman’s, 266 Pine Street, 5430 evenings. Good starting pay. Pleasant Apply Park Hill Joyce Florist, Prep work, dishwashing, PAINTING - Interior and Manchester. Manchester. Equal Opportuni­ 3(i Oak Street, Manchester. LANDSCAPING -Specialized, MANCHESTER PLUMBING working conditions. Great job some cooking. Must be GROW WITH US Exterior House Painting. exterior, paperhanging, GENERAL CARPENTRY, ty Employer M/F. ACCEPTING Applications- for right person. Call 527-1164, available weekends. Apply in •••••••••••••••••••••••••• excellent work References. & HEATING - Repairs. STORE CLERK- Responsible We need two hard workers for EXPERIENCED All-round Mecbanlcs witli auto repair, Tree pruning, spraying, Repairs, Remodeling, Remodeling. Pumps repaired Mr, Engle or Mr. Schmidt, person: Rein’s N.Y. Style Deli m arine assembly or maintenance SehoolM-Clettoo 19 mowing, weeding. Call 742- Free estimates. Fully in­ Garages, Additions, Porches, person needed to assume MOLD MAKER OR TOOL full time employment. mornings til 11:00. maintenance man. Must be / replaced. Free estimates. many duties in the operation Restaurant, El Camino Plaza, eaperience. We are an industiy 7947. sured. Martin Matson, 649- Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. DYE MAKER to work on Benefits. Call 646-3936. Equal able to handle all types of Route 30, Vernon. leader and we need your skills to FOR THE BEIST - Manchester 4431, Electric drain-snaking. 24- of 7-Eleven Food Store. help us grow. Both salary and Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. molds. Excellent starting pay. Opportunity Employer, M/F. WANTED MANAGER repairs and installations of Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 hour service, 646-0237. Ground level position that light equipment. Call 646-1737 benefits are excellent. Apply in Call 563-1475 between 8 am TRAINEE- Some experience McCo n n e l l r e s u m e person today. pupils per teacher. FREE in- could lead to Assistant and 4 pm. RECEPTIONIST- With good for interview appointment. Irodctory lesson with this ad. Artlcleo lor Sale Articlet tor Sale 41 Artlcleo for Sale Manager or Manager by per­ preferred. Apply in person: SERVICE. Prompt, confiden­ 41 Artlcleo for Solo 41 personality, who will greet Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ tial, pr^aration of your Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. formance. Benefits include: REAL ESTATE SALES- our clients, and answer our EXPERIENCED H u ra BUFFMe REPOSSESSED Electrolux BOLENS 21” SELF CABINETS & COUNTERS Insurance, Credit Union, and non Circle, Vernon. resume. Professional service Vacuum Cleaner. Substantial 500 GAL gas tanks with pump. Licensed sales person or phones with a smile and a INDUSTRIAL sewing at affordable fees. 649-2^. PROPELLED MULCHER- From a remodeled kitchen. Profit Sharing. Openings machine operators for Savings! Original Warrantee. 649-9700 after 3 p.m. taking Real Estate course? cheerful voice. Knowledge of MAJOR CLEANING mCNMCO. Used one summer. $170. Call Please call evenings, 643-2847. available on all shifts. Apply Dynamic career opportunity ^ping a plus. Call Mrs. manufacturing pillow covers. Call 646-3875. 289-4535. in person at: 700 Ellington COMPANY Has immediate WAITRESS or COUNTER 363 Ellington Road □ REAL ESTATE 5 room Cape with FOR SALE- Brass Fireplace for Manchester, M st Hart­ Bloom, 646-2900. openings in the Manchester Incentive pay plan, good GIRL WANTED- Part time MANCHESTER: LAMPS - GIFTS & wall Road, South Windsor. An ford, Vernon areas. Excellent benefit p r^ ra m . Apply at Eaot Hartford SEASONED FIREWOOD- 9 CAST IRON RADIATORS- accessories. Custom painted draw type screen and an­ Equal Opportunity Employer. area, for reliable part time morning and afternoon. Main acres, 24 x 16 barn, garage, shed. Ideal THE MARKET Cut, split and delivered. $50 a dirons, size 31” x38” . Fits commissions. Modem offices. PART TIME help wanted Pillowtex (Jorp., 49 Regent Street area restaurant. Call Assorted sizes, 5” deep X 27” or ready painted. Ray’s many shifts available. If you Cleaning Personnel. 6 a.m. to Street, Manchester. Homes For Solo 23 Immaculate 6 room Cape on a lovely tree truck load. Call Marlborough, Gambolati Built Fireplace. Call Mrs. Cody at Fireside 9 a.m. Starting rate 33.50. 643-1442 for appointment. for horses. $56,000. high. Call 643-8588, after 5:00 Ceramics, Vernon, Conn. PRODUCTION WORKER- Realty Inc., 643-8030. think you can meet our shaded lot, featuring 3 bedrooms, living 295-0034, or 295J)250. p.m. Telephone 875-1165, Call after 5:30 p.m. 649-2278. Full time. Physical work in­ ns please apply in Equal Opportunity Ehnployer. BOLTON MANCHESTER- Just listed. 7 Also available 1 acre treed building lot In room with stone fireplace, full bath, full volved. Must be 18 years or " ) Center Street. Call Mary Ellen at 232-03^. Room Ranch. Formal DiriW SEAMSTRESS WANTED, FOUR BEDROOMS Room. Family Room, z oauJ; private setting for $16,000. Ider. Apply at the Pop Shop, experience in evening wear basement. Offered at $45,900. 249 Spencer Street, Wooded lot. Fireplace. Eat in kitchen, full basement. and Bridal gown alterations. MACHINIST MECHANIC Seven Room Ranch. Manchester. Call 643-4809. Ebccellent condition! ^,900. W/UIREN L NOWUUID, UK. LOMBARDO & ASSOaATES We have an opening that has long-range pos­ Immediate Occupancy. The Hayes Corporation, 646- FRENDLY ICE CREAM COUP. Only $44,900. Call Gorgette 0131. 643-110$ Alex Matthew 649-4003 Joe Lombardo TEMPORARY NEVER A FEE sibilities with a highly skilled group. The job is Wyman for details. challenging, non-repetitive, non-production. It FREE HOME ANDOVER LAKE- End of TYPISTS Men and Women EVALUATION: What is SECRETARIES involves making repairs and problem solving, Summer special offerings! In­ HIVE FUN (M u tt b t o v tr 19 y a a rt) your property worth? No sulated cottage with over 7 CLERKS "And earn money. Ntadad for Qanaral Rattaurant support work, including and there is room for original ideas. Tools and obligation. Ask about our acres of beautiful wooded Grill Work, diahwaahing, and cuatomar aarvica. Many Guaranteed Sales Plan. land. Call Katherine ^ u m , THEE FIIMLV! RECEPTIONISTS equipment are supplied. Part time opporbmity 742-9139. J. Wahwn Beach Co., G«t btek in thf job marktt, by poalllona avallabla at night and waakands. No PASEK REM. E U T H b«lng a DUNHILL TEMP. Work axparlanca nocaasary. Many axtraa. For dataila bad: Three years' experience in mechanics and Manchester Office, 647-9139. fo r ambitious and 289-747B Equal Housing (Opportunity. ona day, ona waak, or ona month. UtaMgar, batwaan 2 and 7, Monday thru Friday 990- machining are required or basic machining plus nKIHIICSVSIBIS Inlaraallng aaaignmanta. Call responsible person. (TENANTS PAY OWN HEAT) Tarry Cardlla today! 269-4319. five years in the mechanical field including pneu­ DUNHILL TEMP. Must have veMcie. 23 matics, hydraulics, linkages and mechanical BUYERS D O rr NEWLY REPAINTED I l l Founders Plaza hours per week. Start FRKNOLY ICE CREAM SHOP drive systems and equipment. JUST SURGE M 7SS SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD East Hartford @ 2:30P JIl Please come to our Personnel Department any An £gus/ Opportunttf Employar Kt/f It takM t lot mors than sn AUmNUM STORMS, SCREENS day between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and ask for psn to mN your houM. GLASTONBURY: And Innurnsrsbls proMsms CLERICAL Call Jeanne Florence Johnson. you nsvsr tnudpsisd lls In Enchanting Colonial with Center Hall, huge wsit tor you If you "go It living room with fireplace. Central location A part-time-person is skxis." GOOD INCOME needed to work in our 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 It It only nstursl that our on quiet street. City water and sewer. 3 or 4 merchandise control office yttra o( txptrtsnct, tvtiltbis bedrooms, 2 dens, 21/4 baths, 2 car garage, in Distribution Center, TYPESETTER to you, ctn smooth your psth. modern kitchen. Asking $76,500. Route 5, South Windsor. You sursty nssd us st your COMPARE AT ^9,900o<> R ndS tritt stbow whsn you have s houts Good figure attitude help­ THE TRAVELERS P.J. for is le . ful. Very flexible schedule. An opening in our Printing Center oalis fa oper­ wiuiiiM E. nanoK acemcy KEITH REAL ESTATE Company benefits and N€ , Downtown Hartford store discount. ation of a video dispioy typesetting terminal 431 ra 646-4126 464 East Center S t FULL 0 PART TIME using a high speed seleotric keytxiard panel. An equal opportunity employer M/ F C o n E in i REIIUSTATE St 647-1413 317 crew . Apply Personnel Office 1047 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Mint IM abta to writ* Speed of at least 45 wpm is required and some 649.5282 11th Floor proetia ahaatt and experierx^e in g ra p h io arts w ould b e helpful. Monday thru Friday programa tom draarinoa. Futlthiia opportuntty aa WANTED— 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. wal aa part Oma or on a If y o u qualify, p le a se oo m e in to our Personnel 0. FOX a CO. contract baato. Department any weekday between 9:00 a.m. HARTFORD Wa ara a growing Mgh and 1:30 p.m. arid ask fa Flaenoe Johnson. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONEI 4 laohnology oompanr ^Commereial Properties Egul Oppcrtunllf tmplorer ortailng an aaooUant atar- tlng rata. Submit raauma in conUdanoa A-lmlustrial Properties iM lU ttR to; Wataon Pataraon, Jr. "jamExperienced shed tobacco farm Manager wanted. BERIER SmENTIFlC THE TRAVELERS -A-Invesinient P roper^ Position available now. IHSTRUMEMT COMPART 1 Tower Square Provides year round as Qarbar M. South Wbidow, Conn. 0S074 H artfad , Ct. 06115 ^GasStatiens employment. Hospital and agoa/ epportunay amptoyar. Health Ins., Pension, An equal opportunity employer M/F 1- r l ,housing and many other We Haw Suyen and hw ttm WaHiig Excellent Value! Four Bedroom Cape with a 1979 ZEPHYR benefits. Write Box H c/o Far the R i^ Situatien — Cd Far Sunny Kitchen and an Attractive Dining Area. Manchester Herald. Giving Two Car Garage. $47,500. 2 dr. Includes 4 cylinder engine, auto, transmission, power steering, front personal data and informa­ Let our reputation go to work for you. JUST LISTED Details. tion so that interview can Remodeled 3 or 4 bedroom Colonial with a 2 car 5 B E D R O O M S disc brakes, radial tires, deluxe wheel covers, AM radio, dealer prep. & Contemporary Ranch, huge fireplaced family be arranged. All informa­ More people buy and sell homes through CENTURY 21 than garage and a ONE YEAR LIMITED HOME freight Included. tion kept confidential. through any other real estate sales organization. That’s a lot WARRANTY! $408. room, all Insulated glass and a stained cedar FJ. SraiCHI DK, REHLTORS WOlVERTiHI AGEHCY An E guaj^poriunily Employtr. Influenced by an ad on this page. exterior, $83,900. Whether you re buying or selling, let our reputation go to 643-2121 H9-2813 work for you. __ i- EXPERIEIICED W e're the Neighborhood Professionals.-* Order in your choice of Color 449,900 4 Bwirooms $99,900 3-4 BMlroonw To provMo Nuraing C m Lovely home with fireplace, 2 full baths, Log home, 10.5 acres, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, In privalo homoo anil % acre Country lot. deck, walk-out basement, 3 car garage. Modleal FaoHWoa. Part lima, lull lima. Con- 'Xtmcnim'SfKSTUHCOIMMBKUtYKUBl'' aldarabla givan la 449,900 3 Bedroonw $77,900 3^ Bedroonw Georgian Colonial, 8 rooms, front to back Sets on 2.5 acres, fireplace, gorgeous 15 x WESTWOOD II ONLY $37,000 Prainronoo of*.— LoeaHon Contemporary Cape, cathedral ceilings, 3 bedroom Raised Ranch with cathedral ceilings, for this 4 bedroom aluminum sided home. Newer Elegant 7-room brick Ranch with at­ Living Room, Formal Dining Room, 1st. and Hourt. 30 family room with Franklin stove, gar­ fireplace, insulated windows, 2 baths, 2 age. lots of fixed glass, family room with stone fireplace beating system, modernized kitchen and a ONE floor tireplac^ Family Room, 4 bedrooms on NO F U - WEEKLY PAY car garage. tached 2 car gar^e set on approximate-, For Information cal and a 2 car garage. Low $70s. YEAR LIMITED HOME WARRANTY! ly 4 acres. Features include 3 2nd. floor w/large master bedroom & bath 644-H1S Suite w/walk-in closet. Finished Rec Room in An A AttWTAIICI ireplaces, 2 baths, large rooms, lovely Basement w/Fireplace, 2-car garage. MORIARTV BROTHERS •( Narn iM tm Cm m . view and more. Priced at $135,000. IM. JACKSTON/AVANTE BUNCIHn & ROSSETTO ZINSSER AGENCY UlUttCeMm tenet. M 8iiG liotl0r EMtHartforu nwjuncx ACOKY REALTORS 315 C6NTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-S135 _____ 646-1316 lit 0 4 6 -2 4 8 2 > EOUA^JOUJIll^ggORT^^ 2 8 0 -0 0 1 4 646-1511 ______M6-4200 ■ PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed,, Oct, 18, 1978 Frank md Einnt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 — TAGK TVVKNTY-THREK Aparlm0nt$ For R»nt S3 Otttcoa-Storoa tor Rant 55 Autoa For Sato* 51 Trucks lot Bala * SS Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz FAMILY SPECIAL- 5 CENTRAL DOWNTOWN 1973 PLYMOUTH SCAMP, 1966 FORD ECONOLINE THE spacious rooms, 2 family LOATION- 4 rooms and auomatic, with slant 6 engine. home. Off stn ^t parking anS VAN- Engine good. Body ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle lavatory. Heat, air con­ Original owners. Good condi­ needs work. $200 firm. 643 yard.«rd. Only F200.620q._ (&ffl). (63-29). Reii;Ren­ ditioning, utilities, janitorial D e a r A b b y UJHATPOVOUSAY, U3HAT'5 WUR SIGN, TEN MiNOTES tion. 6434644. 1919, after 5:00 p.m. BABE ?P O ‘YOU COME 1 Vast expanse 1 Agitate □□DOHQClDia tal Assistors, 236-5646, small services and parking. BABE? ‘YOU A LEO ? 4 Italian 2 Existence □ □ □ □ fee. MKE OFTEN? Telephone 649-2865. 1970 CUTLASS SUPREME- 1976 CHEVROLET C/30 By Abigail Van Buren graeting (Lat.) /iFrEft WHIVrEvER Special Edition. W31 3M ram PICKUP- Scottsdale. 454, 1) 8 Summon 3 Vast period of NO LEASE REQUIRED- air. 4 speed. Ralley suspen­ 12 M ao ____ time Cozy 1 bedroom in house with Wanted to Rjpt 57 A.C., cruise, power steering tung I - 0 5 T sion. (3ood condition. $1500. 4 Basement M c K t y y caiTOt, fireplace and more. and brakes. Twin tanks, 13 Badness After 4 p.m., call 6436927. Reese Hitch with brake con­ 5 I possess Only 1135. (65-30). Rental COUPLE WITH One child _J V' 14 Kind of test (contr.) A R M IA i o u L d b e Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or trol, cab. Excellent condition. 15 Same (prefix) 6 Isn't (si.) □ □ □ □ house. Reasonable. 6 4 ^ 2 . 4 to 6 WEEKS Delivery-1972 6432459 after 6:00 p.m. 16 Extend a loan 7 Elder |u N E 8 Dodge Polara, Hardtop. $1200. C( 17 Girls 8 Valid L A Q Q E D T E T a 7 poiMTilSK^ T a . 4-ROOM APARTMENT. Women’s Lib U n hWRRIED COUPLE with dog Automatic, power steering, 18 Pertaining to 9 Shah’s N W E A n E R 1 E Married couple preferred. No 8 E A power brakes, air con­ a kidney country E M M A T E L L wish to rent small house or Motorcyclas-Bleyelas 54 H pets. References and security. ditioning, good condition. 20 Roman A T R A \ L 8 T S • Tmavc^ lo - ia Call 643-7443. apartment. 2832473. 10 Soft mineral After 5, 6434153. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville As In Libido Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan comedy writer 11 Other 22 Golfer Snead 19 On a cruise A la n ____ 47 Glazes RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to WANTED TO RENT / 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 35 Actress DESPERATE! Before 1977 CAMARO Mint, loaded, DEAR ABBY: 1 am sick of reading about "dirty old men." 24 Flee 21 Felt sorry 48 Note (Lat.) Artlelaa tor Sale 41 Ooga-BIrda-Pata share apartment with same. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. BOS'/ VVWAT A 25 Meantime Redgrave 43 □ RENTALS Aparlmanta For Rant 53 winter, house or apartment 3,000 original miles, ^,500 How about dirty old women? ^ THE HEF50 FELL ' ' VOU MEAN PEMENTEP' about 49 Below key Large bMroom. 647-9988. WILP SCIENCE 29 High-test gas 23 Isinglass 38 Family of for family 01 fiv e . firm. 6436629. SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT18,- 1 am a retired bachelor of 63, and, take my word for it, a INTO THE CUjrCHES CREATURE, STUARr/ 4 50 Too much (Fr.) SMALL ANTIQUE CIDER FR E E TO GOOD HOME FICTION MCVIE I C Jr THIS FERMENTEP 33 Woman's 25 Frappe medieval PRESS- Very decorative. adorable kittens. Jet black, FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX with Reasonable. In or around 000 miles, very reasonable. man who isn't in a wheelchair isn't safe alone anywhere. name 52 Very (Fr.) Rooms tor Rant 52 Manchester. Call 642-7737. CHEVERLOT 1977 IMPALA. SAW ON TV CREATURE, A N P - J NO- 26 Play busybody Ferrara Ideal for den or living room. fluffy tiger, and tortoise shell. - 426 Broad St. $155. Securit 1 1/2 baths, nice big kitchen, Must sell. 6431543. Last year 1 went on a cruise for relaxation, and the women 34 Lacking heat 27 Maple 39 Give out 53 Belonging to Excellent condition, small V- LAST NIGHT/ _ MEAN 36 Motoring Reasonable. Call 649-2507 342-0571 / 633-6581. deposit. No appliances. utilities not fum i^d. $215. wouldn't leave me alone. One woman, who admitted to being 28 Flowerless sparingly us anytime. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Married couple. No pets. Available November 1st, COLLEGE STUDENT wants 8, air, power steering and 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low 60, propositioned me for afternoon dates, evening dates and FERMENTEP” association plant 41 Leave out 54 Apple-pie HELP! Must give away to Birch House Women. Central­ Telephone 643-4751. security. 6433100. room with kitchen privileges brakes. Must sell. 6335907. mileage. Elxcellent condition. even late dates! When I told her I was “tired," she dropped 37 Compass in Manchester area. Max per point DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK- excellent homes due to ly located. Downtown $650. Call 6435849. the key to her room into my pocket and told me to get some u'’"' , "3 C' RIGHT N&V, Y UP WITH THAT UP WITH THEM! ♦ A J 4 trump, driving out East’s 6 p.m. EXTRA LARGE- 3 bedroom V J8 d ace. East returned a spade Doors, complete with casing, Holley Four Barrel. DEAR ABBY: I'm 13.1 recently met a 13 year-old girl and THORNSTAULK.' J BUNCH AHEAP all hardware, weatherstrip­ house with garage and yard Offenhauser High-Rise 1967 CHRYSLER 300 Conver­ AutomoUva Service 88 OF US.' ♦ A K 10 which declarer ruffed. I^uth Antiques 48 I think I'm in love, but I don't think it will last long if she ping, and double aluminum for kids. (65-17). Rental Manifold. Monroe Magnum tible - Running condition. In ♦ K753 then drew East's remaining storm doors. 83x62 rough Assistors, 2335646, small fee. Shocks. All Gauges. Two Sets ever finds out that I can't dance. trumps, played a diamond to WANTED. Antique furniture, use daily. Many new parts. WE PAY $10 for complete WEST EAST opening. $150. Call 649-2797. Of Tires. Fog Lights. Roll $300. Call after 5 p.m., 643 junk cars. (]all Joey at Tolland This girl just loves to dance. So far, I have been able to dummy’s ace, played the A glass, pewter, oil paintings or NOW TAKING keep her interested just talking. What should 1 do? ♦ Q 10 9 e ♦ K 7 6 5 3 2 Bar. Excellent Shape. Call 3553, or 6433781. Auto Body. 523im . e — K of clubs and ruffed a club. other antique items. R. 623-4051. BILLY THE KID V A 43 Harrison, 643-8709. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦96543 ♦ Q2 Most declarers would now 1974 MERCURY MONTIECM) take the diamond finesse Dogs-BIrds-Pata 43 Otnees-Stores tor Rant 55 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- ♦ Q 10 8 4 ♦ J 6 8 PIECE ORIENTAL TEA APPLICATIONS Villager 9 passenger sta­ Crochet Cop DEAR BILLY; There's no shame in not knowing bow to and complain bitterly when 2 Door Hardtop. $2500. 434 tion wagon, power steering, do something. The only shame is refusing to learn. Admit to SOUTH it lost. South was made of DOG-CAT boarding bathing / set. P ew ter encased in ForAWaUIngUatOnly ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot Foster Street, South Windsor, 4 ----- grooming. Obedience, orotec- elaborately carved coconut store on busy- street. Large brakes, automatic, air, the girl that you never learned how to dance, and ask her to sterner stuff. He realized he call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. radials. 56,000 miles. teach you. Her response will tell you all you need to know. V K Q 10 9 7 5 2 had one extra chance, and tion classes. Complete modem shell. Circa 1850. ^veral fine d isp la y w indow s. $125 ♦ J87 facilities. Canine Holiday S BEDROOM APiUmENTS Excellent condition. $2,800. f WI€A.SC..TMW»UZ-Pa.0W- he took it. ivory carvings. 5637631, 11 2 3 monthly. Lease required. Lee 1974 PINTO WAGON Squire. 742-8142. ♦ A92 Inne. 200 Sheldon RoacL am-6 pm. He ran off all his trumps. From $200 2 Bedrooms; $218 3 Bedrooms. Includes: & Lament Realty, 875-4690. Good runnin; condition. Manchester. For reservations Do you wiah yon hod more friends? For the oecret of The Flintatones — Hanna Barbara Productions Vulnerable: Neither When he led the last trump, Heat, Hot Water and Parking, with Wall to Wall Asking $1495. 4905. Trucks tor Sale 82 > please call 646-5971. Wanted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER- Main Street popularity, get Abby'i new booklet: “How To Be Popular; Dealer: North South had the trump he led Carpeting, Modern Appliances, 2 Laundromats on plus the jack-eight of dia­ modern office available. 400 You're Never Too Young or Too Old." Send II with a long, 6 !\/ E ...THOSE SMALL BEAGLE DOG- 45 RPM RECORDS in good site. so. ft. Heat/AC included. Call PLYMOUTH FURY III- 1967 INTERNATIONAL Travelall West North East South monds. West had the queen 4 -d o o r, automatic, Sale- 1970- 72’s. Many to aeU-addreaaed, stamped (28 cental envelope to Abby, IK M E S T E A D V WITH 1 NT Pass 3V of clubs and two diamonds. Registered. All ready trained. condition in jackets or picture 646-2469 or 6432755. Laaky Drive, Beverly BUU, Calif. 90212. FRIENPS OLD- 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. CALL 643-1961 mechanically sound. Body choose from. Good to fair con­ Pass 4V Pass 6V Dummy had the king-10 of folders from the 50's and 60’s A N V O L D FASHIONED $250 for dog & gun. Call 283 era. Cali Oiuck. 742-6906. Mon. thru FrI. from 9 to 4:30 GARAGE FOR RENT / needs some work, 65,000 dition. Dealers welcomed. Pass Pass Pass diamonds and club seven. 4911. MANCHESTER- 1 bay for miles. Snow tires. Reliable. Call John Ttrall at 6432414 for DAY' LIFE East's hand was immateri­ Sat 6-12. appointment. WANTED: USED storage. $20 per month. Best offer, 643^. STYLES! al. Eawi Opening lead: ♦ 10 CHIHUAHUA- Male, four Refrigerators or stoves. Must ' ( E.R.A., Blanchard & Rosset- West had to discard a years old, with papers. be clean. Call 6433778. i to, 6432482. diamond on the last trump Trained, housebroken, loves I lead. To do otherwise would children. $100. 2832824. establish dummy’s club as COOLING SYSTEM By Oswald Jacoby the 12th trick. Declarer When Stephen Foster first wrote “ The Old Folks at Home'* and Alan Sontag FREE ENGUSH SETTER-| it originally began “Way down upon the Pee Dee River." countered West’s discard by Female, spayed. 1 1/2 yearsf pitching dummy’s now THE NEW 1979 FORD LTD SPECIAL The bidding was not scien­ worthless seven of clubs. old. Pedi^ee. Good home.l tific, but it was a fast, Call 6431504. ■ ANY VOLKSWAGEN Declarer led the jack of A a tro g ra p h exciting, shoot-for-the-moon diamonds at trick 12, and COME-LOOK-BUY sort of auction that ended in when West played low de­ OFFICE SPASk -a-. <( - ^ The Born Loser — Art Sansom a sound contract. clarer immediately played 5 8 2 7 Insist that all business transac­ A beginner would think the dummy's king of diamonds, t a ? tions or financial dealings to­ contract depended on a dia­ FOR RENT day be put In writing. If you HRST HB fcOT R P OF THB dropping the queen. De­ IMBW HB GOT RD OF TUB mond finesse, but a more clarer had not seen East's 150 square-(eel. center of I 1. Flush Cooling System don’t, someone may try to pull experienced player would Manchester, air conditiooloi; and I the wool over your eyes. WMBR-600LBP- aJFFBB URM BecM^e- cards, but he had “seen” 1 partin*. Call MJ-055I. ' realize that the discard of PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) An IT PIPW'T WORK-.., West’s. Since West’s last 2. Pressure Test System October If, 1971 IT P lW T WORK,,. his club loser on the opening card was known to be the New and adventurous Interest old, unresolved domestic issue lead opened up a second Is likely to rear Its head again queen of clubs, the diamond 3. Check All Hoses and Clamps will be awakened In you this possibility — playing A K of finesse could not succee comino year and you'll set today, so be careful how you clubs and ruffing the third 4. Check All Belts handle any family matters. By running the trumps and more ambitious goals. Don't be club in the hope that the suit delaying the finesse, de­ discouraged if things gel off to Don't you do anything to stir DRIVE things up. would divide 3-3. clarer had given himself the 5. Check Operation of Cooling a slow start, the momentum ARIES (March 21-April 10) Nor­ But declarer on the di­ slight extra margin that in builds. agrammed hand made the Fan and Thermostat LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be mally you're quite willing to the end proved decisive. A share your know-how with slam even though the dia- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) extremely careful as to whom 6. Check Operation of Heater you take Into your confidence friends who need it. Today, Heathcliff — George Gately SEVERAL IN STOCK TO CHOOSF FRnH however, you’ll make it clear today. One who does not have GOOD ONE! you won't be Imposed upon. 7. Add New Coolant This cosy cap, crocheted your best Interests at heart TAURUS (April 20-Msy 20) Your from bulky yam, will might try to use what you have keep you warm on those to say tor his own ends. Having paternal Instincts are aroused 1976 MUSTANG II TOM GLENN-our SAIiSJANAGOAYS: today. Your concern Is admira­ WInthrop — Dick Cavalll chilly days ahead. trouble selecting a career? ■A . : ble. However, don't let a ’•-■a "^'leiige No. 5827 has crochet Send for your copy of Astro- directions. Graph Letter by mailing SO spoiled person abuse your generosity. BOBBIE... IKNCW...HAVE'r«OU IS U « U , M W ttJSS tm M d i cents for each and a long, self- r (ooN'r KNOW w h v *3895 GEMINI (May ZIWune 20) Try i V e q a r *13.49 pin 2H ftr Ptstsfs mS addressed, stamped envelope QONSHOERED I B C T H E R T O using some of those encourag­ + Tax to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, A P R C B L E M . p l a s t i c A S K HIAA Al^ryTHIN^-. ^ //T- *\\\l ,9 7 9 P 9 I9 I ^ ^ M e C A S O T ing considerate words you Inc. New Coolant M innA iM ii Herald Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. have for everybody else on 1973 OLDS. VISTA A i» al AiMriMa , Be sure to specify birth sign. New Veuk, N.V. loest yourself today. Self-negativism CRUISER WAGON SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) The PrM IMM. £Mmi /Q./6 e IS7S MtNn«kt Syid., I»c, MEAN THAT, CLYDE© ______i^ lB "It's a party line!" .aiiATH- PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Oct. 18. 1978 Leaf Pickup Set Salvation Army Writes Booklet A special Homecoming booklet has been In East Hartford Irishman who is credited with forming the The Corps Cadets by Mrs. Brig. Evelyn prepared for the Salvation Army Homecoming Manchester Corps. He started the beginnings Morrison assisted by the Rev. Mr. Samuelson; Festivities at the Citadel the weekend of here with James Bennison, who laterYeturned Songsters by Mrs. Alton (Lillian) Perrett; Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21 and 22. EAST HARTFORD — Mayor Richard H. Blackstone to Ireland. Home L eape by the Rev. Mr. Samuelson The reports will be a part of the banquet has announced that East Hartford’s townwide leaf collec­ Thompson came to Manchester in 1886. He after consulting with Miss Edith Jackson and tion program, conducte by the Public Works Department, Saturday evening in the Youth Center at the worked at Cheney Bros, and lived on Hemlock Citadel. Mrs. Annie Russell; will get under way Monday, Oct. 23. The collection Street near Edgerton Street after his The “New” Citadel; program is organized according to the town voting dis­ Capt. Arthur Carlson said that an exhibit of marriage to I^ ry P. Campbell. He died in World War I; tricts. photos, tape recordings, and other 1923 and his wife died in 194'?. They are buried Young Pwple’s Band; Arthur J. Mulligan, public works director, requests memorabilia will be part of a social hour in East Cemetery. Life Saving Scouts; before the banquet. that residents rake leaves just before the schedule pickup There are seven living grandchilren, and Life Saving Guards; in their neighborhood in order to avoid long periods of ac­ The reports will number 15 and will include some will attend Homecoming. Friendship Circle; cumulation. a brief history of the Manchester Salvation Ar­ Other sections of the booklet are: Sunbeams; Property owners are further requested to deposit raked my, now celebrating its 91st year here. It has Senior Band by Russell Clough, with And a miscellaneous section. been prepared by the Rev. David Samuelson, a leaves in long windrows in the tree belt area or along the vignettes by William Hanna; A copy of the program will be provided for former Salvation Army officer who is frontage of their property. This will expedite pickup and Sunday School by Mrs. Francis (Betty) everyone at the banquet, and to those who assisting with Homecoming Festivities in lessen the danger of children playing unseen by motorists McCarthy; have made contributions to cover the extra and collection crews. public relations. Young People’s Legion by the Rev. Mr. expenses of the booklet. Residents are requested not to deposit leaves into the* John Thompson Tribute will be paid to John Thompson, and .Samiipl.son: street. Wen possible, residents are urged to cover raked leaves with polyethlene, canvas, or bag them to prevent them from blowing. If residents should decide to bag their leaves, they can be left out with their regular collection to be picked up. Second collection will be conducted where necessary. The scheduled is as follows: week of Oct. 23, Voting Districts 1, 2-A, 2-B, 3-A, 3-B; week of Oct. 30, Voting Districts 4, 5,6-A, 6-B; week of Nov. 6, Voting Districts 7, 8-A, 8-B, 9. There will be no leaf collection Nov. 10 because of the holiday. Area Residents Get State Appointments

MANCHESTER — Four area residents have been ap­ pointed to state boards by Gov. Ella Grasso. Sedrick J. Rawlins, D.D.S., of Manchester, has been named a dental commissioner for the term ending June 30, 1983. Patricia Williams, LPN, of Vernon has been reap­ pointed to the state Board of Examiners for Nursing. Dean Eleanor Gill of Vernon, as a representative of the advisory board of the University of Connecticut Health Center, has been appointed to the School Health Task Y(5u'(I kidi Ycxirsdf if you wiiss Force. Peter Halvorson of Coventry has been named chairper­ ■dll's sate.' Watfcins fs reOuc-wg tl7e son of the Regional Housing Council for the Windham pnces oM our most luxunbus soTaj. Region. His term ends May 13, 1980. our deeply QasYiionQd Love S^ats ai4cf cur 6ea(/f/fu /ly-^ai/orecf cfoa'iri’ ^Manchester Public Records^ I 20 -4 0 % Warranty deeds Schaller and William R. John C. Homer and Lin­ Onion Soup with Schaller, 33,000, property Parmesan cheese. Place in da S. Homer to Michael A. Melted Cheese on Grandview Street, preheated 375°F oven 3 to 5 minutes Pizzo, property at 253 Yield: 2!A quarts Waddell Road, Benton or until cheese is melted. Grissom Road, ^9,900. Street and Ludlow Road. Cto't wait .'Not even Vs cup (V^ stick) butter Mary H. Dubny to Jon S. Building permits ftra minufe!fb»f)e-fc 2 pounds onions, peeled and thinly Berk and Bonnie R. Berk, Eggplant Parmesan Bostco Ind. Inc. for Fred sliced (about 7 cups) 4 servings, about 1 cup each property at 62 Jensen St., Edwards, roof repair at 428 V\fetkmslQjay awc( 1 teaspoon salt 345,000. Porter St., 31,067. tafe acivant^e of 1 teaspoon sugar \Vz pounds eggplant (2-3 small) cut in Vz-inch slices Michael A. Pizzo to Eastern Roofing Co. for really ('►nporfaidt Dash pepper David J. McHugh and Irene Adams, roof repair Salt saviii^s Oh all of 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/3 cup all-purpose flour Marcella M. McHugh, at 112 N. Elm St., 31,575. 2 quarts brown beef stock V4 cup (Vi stick) butter property at 141 Strawberry Eastern Roofing Co. for tties? fairtoiis 1 teaspoon Worcesterrtiire sauce Lane, |M,000. Krause Florist and 1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce n a m e s ; 6 slices French bread, about 1-inch 1 teaspoon basil, crushed Edward R. Michalski to Greenhouse, roof repair at thick Robert B. Kinniburgh and I'A cups (6 oz.) shredded Mozzarella 621 Hartford Road, 35,990. * h ic k o r y field 3 tablespoons butter Melissa Kinniburgh, both Eastern Roofing Co. for 1 clove garlic cheese of Clementon, N.J., Moriarty Bros., roof repair ’ PENNSYLVANIA cup grated Parmesan cheese 12 slices Swiss cheese, about 1-oz. cheese property at 60 Arcellia at 315 Center St., 3900. each Preheat oven to 350°F. Sprinkle riOUS-E both sides of eggplant lightly with Vi cup (1 oz.) crumbled Blue cheese Drive, 348,000. Harold Parent for Joel Grated Parmesan cheese Robert C. Lombardo and salt and spread them out in one layer Vi teaspoon dry mustard Grouo, aluminum siding at For soup, melt butter in heavy 4 to Dianne S. Lombardo to KAM/YORY on a platter or board. After 20 Vk teaqMOfl WcH-cestershire sauce 28 E. laddie Turnpike, 33,- 5 quart sauppan or soup kettle. Stir Paul J. Frenette and Don­ minutes i» t eggplant dry with paper Dash cayenne pepper 600. HOUSE in onions, ‘salt, sugar and pepper, towels. Dip each slice in flour; shake 2 egg yolks na 1. Frenette, property at The Landrys, alterations (^ook over medium heat, stirring oc­ 232 Autumn St., 349,900. at 44 Hilliard St., 3700. off excess. Heat butter over low to Vi cup milk casionally, for 30 to 40 minutes, until 4 slices toast, buttered, sliced Nutmeg Homes Inc. to U&R Housing Corp., new onions are a deep, golden brown. medium heat in heavy 12-inch ^ U et. Anthony J. Retartha and diagonally home at 66 Patriot Lane, Sprinkle on flour; cook and stir 2 to 3 Brown eggplant slices, a few at a Barbara J. Retartha, both time ; transfer to paper towels. Com­ 8 slices tomato 340,000. minutes. Remove from heat. Bring of Coventry, property on B.A. Lozier Inc. for bine tomato sauce and basil. Pour Vk Bacon curls Sass Drive, 385,277. stock to a boil in separate saucepan. cup tomato sauce into buttered IVi- Melt butter and cheeses in heavy Rodney and Gail Han- on (f?esep/^es/ Blend hot stock into onions, stirring Green Manor Corp. to naford, alterations at 46 quart shallow baking dish. Spread saucepan over low heat, stirring con- Kenbee Management- constantly. Add Worcestershire layer of eggplant slices over sauce. stantly. Stir in mustard, Devon Drive, 33,000. sauce. Return soup to low heat and Connecticut Inc., New Marriage license SOFA ■ 88* looas Wlokv-figcL, QO( We6 Sprinkle on layer of Mozzarella and Worcestershire sauce and pepper. York, N.Y., property on simmer, partially covered, 30 to 40 Beat egg yolks sli^tly; combine Thomas E. Muldoon and Oecorafor pnni. Cuybiw minutes. While soup simmers, Parmesan cheeses. Add remainder Progress Drive, 3423.50 with milk. Stir into c h e ^ mixture. Nancy M. Taliaferro, both preheat oven to 325°F. Melt butter of eggplant slices, tomato sauce, conveyance tax. -^7/5.00 Now ^ 4 9 9 Continue to cook over low heat, of Manchester, Oct. 21 at with garlic; let stand a few minutes Mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses. Kenbee Management- stirring constantly until n a tu re is home. for flavor. Toast bread in oven 10 to Cover with foil. Bake 20 minutes. Un­ Connecticut Inc. to AMF SOFA 88* loQSs ^^■/| (XV OrientB ( cover, bake 5 minutes. thick and creamy. Arrange toast 15 minutes or until dry. Brush lightly Associates, New York, OesffKT pn'hf.By HICKOR'f P)£LP points alternately with tomato slices N.Y., property on Progress with garlic butter. To serve, ladle hot Two Cheese Rabbit in heated serving dish. Pour on FHEDEUVERY soup into 6 ovenproof soup Im w Is ; top Drive, 3^1.55 conveyance ^TfiO.Oo Mow only $ 4 4 9 There has never been a custom upholstery *3 to 4 servings Cheese Rabbit. Gamiah with bacon tax. OmtUNOUMYS each with a slice of toasted French curls if desired. Serve inunediately offer to compare with this one! Visit us now and bread. Lay 2 Swiss cheese slices atop 2 tablespoons butter Certificate of attachment plan your living room with a free hand, on warm plates. MtTHIlRDIHIS SuFA-Tu/cdo siylmg.Highesfqo^i'fy toast, sprinkle with a teaspoon of 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded Cheddar *HaIf recipe pkotowephed Diners Qub, New York, choosing from nearly unlimited variattons in N.Y., against Isolda Y. luxurtbsly cusivbheci P/Ylow ia Heritage* construction and coverings. There 6veen veivef ,/2ee. row f 2 0 % are even choices of pillow and cushion fiHings! The savings make it a pleasure to order your Sofa SORLbyfatAKxx (temosylvaRia ttoure with a matching love seat. . . to order a pair of ELECT Heritage sofas or pair of love seats . . . orpaiisof c h ^ 8^‘'-Scu3h(6mliaR«icotpsiSlv pnht Your neighbor’s kitchen OiTfe»w-butH.feg.?7?9. Now' $ 3 9 9 \ By Betty Ryder 5 0 ^ Love SEAT- CMAlQ. 0 7 chia( f-ioa5s,6elo(-fvsipnyrt.Qo)lkd. Scffat. 799-Love Seat. 1699. Qfiair. Beg.6ggg, Pumpkin, apple and rnince pies are the velvety filling and walnut topping Combine crumbs and sugar; blend SO(A^l£WfiSEAT/YOIYi7V2.Y < 9 9 9 traditional harvest treats spicod by nestled in a gingersnap crust. in butter. Press evenly against bot­ the flavors of fall. 9 Pumpkin Pie A La Mist tom, sides and rim of 9-inch pie plate. ^l tclmhQC(iair k m J on ^299 Recipes for such cla^ic des.serts Crust: Bake in preheated 150 degree oven f1. lli. 197K Frisbee Fad Matures; May Become Actual Sport You Prove Who You Are?mNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Oct. 18, 1978 - PAGE rWENTV-.SEVKN LOS ANGELES (UPI) - They .. Smithsonian Institution in Invisible stringstrine didn’t malcpmake Frisbie Pie Go. of Rrirfoonnr* ------______. . . . Births might have been Pluto Platters — Frisbie Pie Co. of Bridgeport, Conn. By WILLIAM STEIF Washington displays what essentially Morrison a millionaire, but he currently promoting what he refers aloft. those enormously, popular discs that Over 100 million Frisbees have to as the “sport” of Frisbee to You know when you were bom. check its "delayed birth registration” file. 3n thought the sailing pie plate might. In been sold since 1967, and executives For the world championship this hover almost constantly over the exhibition devoted to flight for the physical education teachers year Wham-0 imported competitors But can you prove it? Normally, copies of birth and death certificates cost $1 Nissen, Stacey .Meredith, daughter of David and a softer, less dangerous material, it at Wham-0 have no intention of The U.8. and You country’s parks, beaches and fun of it. nationwide. from the United States, Japan, The fact is that the nation depends on birth records, ...... ‘tf to $3 apiece. Sharon Small Nissen of 565 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon would be a fantastic toy. Morrison allowing the Frisbee — which ac­ She was born Oct. 11 at Rockville General Hospital. Her backyards. We might have In fact, if it hadn’t been for another “Title 9 forces schools to allow Sweden, Canada, Great Britain, death certificates. Social Security cards and similar When you order a copy of your birth certificate, allow took his idea to the Wham-0 counts for 25 percent of its annual issued. maternal grandmother is Mrs. Katheryn Small of experiencfed Pluto Platter World America craze — the Hula Hoop — men and women to play on the same Belgium, Finland and Australia. paperwork. at least three weeks for delivery and be sure to include Championships, Pluto Platter T- Manufacturing Company in San business — to become a nostalgic bit teams and insurance costs for the Naturally, the best evidence of your age and U.S. the following information in your letter: Your full name; Stonewood, W. Va. Her paternal grandparents are Cmdr. Frisbees might have gone into cor­ Gabriel, Calif. Roddick said the extravaganza easily Y(w n ^ a birth certificate to get a driver’s license for citizenship is your birth certificate. shirts and Pluto Platter madness. of memorabilia like the Hula Hoop. more physical sports are sex; your- parents’ names, including your mother’s and Mrs Richard D. Nissen of Simsbury. She has a nerstone time-capsules with cost the company, which paid all the first time. You need one to travel overseas, to But what if you don’t have it? But Pluto Platter insanity never In 1956, Wham-0 introduced a Dan Roddick, head of the Inter- skyrocketing,” Roddick explained. maiden name; day, month and year of birth; place of brother, Nathaniel Morgan Tompkins Nissen. photographs of Dwight Eisenhower plastic flying disc called the Pluto expenses, $130,000. register for public school — for any number of reasons. overcame America. The time wasn’t naionai Frisbee Association, said the That’s where the Consumer Information Center, Dept. birth, and purpose of your request - for instance instead of Richard Nixon. Platter and another toy that looked “We think Frisbee sports fit perfect­ “The Rose l^wl football game is E s^ ially , anyone who applies for a Social Security 069F, Pueblo, Colo., comes in. right. But, 10 years later, Frisbee company is now attempting to con­ ly in the schools.” applying for passport” or “applying for new Social ‘*a“ghter of Raymond Sr. and The idea for the toy came to a like a stiff section of garden hose easier to organize than that thing," number must provide evidence of age, identity and U.S. The center is the source for a new booklet, published by madness did. Now the fad has vince school administrators the time Frisbee sports? If you think Security card.” Judith Mitchell Hany of 1074 Hartford Turnpike, midway pitchman named Fred joined at both ends; the Hula Hoop. said Roodick, who devoted countless citizenship or residence status. That’s so, regardless of the Health, Education and Welfare Department, entitled matured and may become an actual is ripe for Frisbee education in throwing it and catching it are the If you’re ordering a death certificate, tell how you’re H^niV ® ® Rockville General Morrison who traveled the California The Hula Hoop became an American America’s schools. hours to the event. “We had people the person’s age or place of birth. And Social Security “Where to Write for Birth and Death Records.” It costs sport. carnival circuit in the 1950s selling only things to do with a Frisbee, coming in from everywhere.” applicants aged 18 or more must come into a local Social related to the person whose record you’re seeking And grandmother is Mrs. Lester craze and the Pluto Platter never got Roddick, a former Frisbee world 50 cents. Mitchel of Rockville. She has two brothers, Raymond Frisbee championships attract what he called “invisible string.’’ you’re mistaken. There is Frisbee And even Fido wasn’t left out. The Security office when applying. of course, full name, place and date of death. off the ground. champion who still competes, said The booklet gives the names and addresses of vital and William; and four sisters, Deborah, Judith Sharon hundreds of participants and Morrison convinced skeptical Golf, Frisbee Guts and a tennislike Rose Bowl event his year, which at­ Indeed, if you need a duplicate Social Security card — A birth or death certificate may seem a minor matter. thousands of enthusiasts worldwide. Ten years later, the company tried Wham-0 organized the association game called Double Disc Court. statistics offices in every state in the nation. It tells, Bin when you need one it becomes very important and Jennifer. customers that 100 feet of the string again. They renamed the toy and tracted over 50,000 spectators to the either to replace a lost one or to show a new name — you state by state, how far back each state’s records go. A movie depicting the plastic disc’s and pays him a salary to run it. He Freestyle competition involves a Your 5() cents will bring you a free bonus, the Consumer was bargain by sailing a pie plate decided to promote it aggressively. Frisbee freebie, featured the world miut present evidence of your identity before the new For example, Arizona began birth registration in 1909. simplistic grace was nominated for recently organized wic the IllUlfifth dnilUaiannual five-minute routine to music, and Information Center’s latest list of more than 200 free or Bateman, Jessica Ellen, daughter of Raymond and down it to a planted accomplice in Instead of a planet, this time Wham- World Frisbee Championships at the finals of the Gaines K-9 Catch and card is issu^. ’That’ll permit checking your application If you were bom there before then, arid need a birth cer­ an Academy Award, and the the crowd. there also is international competi- Fetch competition. against Social Security records before a new card is ow-cost federal pamphlets. The list is published quarter- Charlene Valente Bateman of 226 Kozley Road, Tolland. 0 named it after a pie company, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., and is tion in distance and maximum time tificate, you can ask the state’s vital statistics office to She was born Oct. 9 at Rockville General Hospital Her Choices grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valente of 27 Charter Road, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bateman of 18 Pinnacle Bits of Advice Tag Values.^Uiiadyertised Specials Cope with Inflation! Road, Ellington. Slop t Shop~Coupon S J ^ B * P * * * * * * * A Slop t Shop Coupon Stopj^Shop I WOlti«coq)on By KAREN BLAKER, Ph.D. In time for Holiday & Christmas Gifting. ------' ^ W«,.»c 'raeinNMMII i«81'B(II f ^ ♦ yn* Glassner said most of the S to p & S h o p “expedition choler,” which per^ns studied had been d a i r y cases lull of money-saving values. manifests itself in high achievers who had had lb Com Beets EAST HARTFORD — Navy Lt. Gary W. Palmer, son of hypersensitivity to the P rak Chops tables One Gallon Stop & Shop Richard C. and Jayne Palmer of 231 Monroe St., has com­ great success before suf­ mannerisms of one’s com­ Potato 1 6 o ! f pleted the non-lawyer course at the Naval Justice School, fering a great loss. His cans Newport, R.I. panions. The disease study is part of a larger one often attacks groups of Orange Juice Completion of this course enables graduates to provide investigating manic Countrystyle Pork Ribs u*, *1.39. people completely depen­ SaladAQ from Concentrate para-legal advice and basic legal assistance services, depressive illness among dent on each other in Regularir or Oil & Vinegar l b 3 Green Giant Plastic Gallon Jug plus perform the administrative duties of a unit legal of­ the working, middle and Sun Giory Tom atoes2^89* Kidney Beans 39* Three Bean Salad tZouncecan Ow hostile environments. Center Cut Pork Chops'?;ir'*1.79. ficer. upper classes. StopftSriop iSoufKe OQ® Cottage Cheese SS&'SS 69* Turkey Breast perpound *3.99 PearTomatoes Stewed28 ounce can 59*Tomatoes Del Monte Spinach can 0 9 During the five-week course, students received instruc­ StopiShoppert $Q QQ Boneless Sirloin Cutlets l* *1.99. Colombo Yogurt AuhIFbwr$ 3 7 tion on the principles of military and civil law, court- Consumer Concern Q .R R o a st B e e f 'OtTBestOiiai^ O .v ^ S to p & S h o p I Crescent Rolls sk^Astx^ 2^89* martial procedures and the Uniform Code of Military Stop&Shop Stop & Shop ______Stop & Shop Justice. Chicken Salad perpound Drug Interactions *1.99 iMrs. Filbert’s A 1970 graduate of George J. Penney High School, and a Juckfiii f^^o jn a to 1974 graduate of U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New Lon­ V Poflc Shoulder Calif. don, with a bachelor of science degree, he joined the Can Be Dangerous ^ I S ^ a t i n e Coast Guard in June 1978. Did you know that what combination can force the o u r k i t c h e n t e t our chefs cook for you Pork Butts Ri1.19 . HocksResh79ibPorkFeetF,esh39. „-gtaatoes NooiUe i jCoktenQu you take with prescribed blood pressure to MANCHESTER — Navy Aviation- Electrician’s Mate medicine can change the dangerous levels, kxjp ^ ^ 1 0 ’/2OZ.V Airman Apprentice Jeffrey A. Murdock, son of Judith A. PorkSpareRibSF«sh*1.39. NeckBones Fresh Pork 12 oz SiopiShop y o * medicine’s effect on your sometimes causing severe Fresh Cheese 39*. ca n s^ H Sliced Mozzarella eotaicapkg / iy Wrubel of W Olcott St., has completed the Aviation Elec­ can VrtntoffiAor Q Q * body? According to the headaches. Calabro Ricotta part alum t6oz cup trician’s Mate Course. Food and Drug Ad­ And, whenever you take 3 9 The 11-week course was conducted at the Naval Air Dinty Moore Cheese Food Slices *1.09 ministration, all food con­ Pizia r B e e f S te w 24 ounce can l4 y z O z Q Q 'f Borden's MMdualyVVrappeO-V^tMe or Yelow a prescription or an over- M ontini T o m a to e s asoS S Tca, 69* Stewed Tomatoes>Con(adna2 cans Technical Training Center, Millington, Tenn. The concen­ tains chemicals that can the^xHinter product, it’s a Large 32 ounce size $ 1.79 trated training program is designed to provide an in­ make certain drugs useless &eek style .ChickenLegs Red Pack Puree gjs 59* Armour Treet t2ounceCdn good idea to avoid Rice Pudding 2poundpkg *1.09 Tomato Puree SlopAShop 2 caw troductory understanding of electrical theory and cir­ — and some combinations alcoholic beverages. b a k e ry Specials on fresh baked goods. cuitry, and serves to prepare trainees to perform basic can be really dangerous, Alcohol doesn’t mix well Roasting Chickens 79« Franco American ChunK Sliced or Crushed _____ ^ s to p & S h o p electrical maintenance on jet aircraft. triggering severe reaction. with a number of S to p & S h o p S lic e d Students received classroom instruction on, and frozen meet Bargains for the freezer! For instance, when you medicationa; antibiotics, Perdue Chicken Breast studied the operating procedures for, electrohydraulic combine tetracycline an­ anticoagulatns; an­ ,^aghetti and automatic flight control systems, plus power genera­ tibiotic and dairy products, tidiabetic drugs, including J pound roll Rath tion and distribution systems. the FDA says, the calcium insulin; antihistamies; *1.19. produce JISHtiq *G *S A 1977 graduate of Howell Cheney Technical School, he in the milk, cheese or high blood pressure drugs, Save on nutritious, joined the Navy in January 1978. yogurt interferes with your w k S a u s iU E e MAO inhibitors and fresh fmits and vegetables. D o le Maple W alnut Cake 99* body’s ability to absorb sedatives. 14V 4^^| In Juice ^ J 60Z.’ EAST HARTFORD — Coast Guard Lt. James D. Hull, tetracycline. M e a t g g c a n s ^ ^ ^ I cans I Variety Breads sw.s,»p 2 ^ *1 Combined with an­ 101% VVhoit OthTMl or JtM tf) whose wife, Judith, is the daughter of Robert and Justine It’s not a good idea, the Fresh California tihistamines, tranquilizers .S e e d le s s Countrystyle Donuts Shv 59* Ferris of 84 Phelps St., recently assumed command of FDA points out, to take or antidepressants, alcohol CnwnonorAuorteOllhtu. pkgoie the Coast Guard cutter Red Birch, homeported in drugs with soda pop or acid C o rn e d B e e f H ash4 Del Monte Pears causes excessive drow­ Jones Pork Sausage ssx *1.09 '^ * '2 las* DeiMonie English Muffins SpuT-a’I Baltimore. EnjoyPersimmons3Jl this sweet unique taste whan tw (mil tuna cod onnoa 1 Fruit Cocktail 2 ’<2^89* fruit juice or vegetable siness that can be especial­ Comsloch As cornmanding officer, Lt. Hull is responsible for ac­ V Hormei Chiii ISouncecanApple 69* Pie Riling juice in some instances ly hazardous if you’re f a p e 5 pound bag Yellow 21 ouncecan O w Cranberry Sauce {?s;^39* 220Z . complishment of his cutter’s assigned missions, its because these drinks may driving a car or operating operational readiness and overall supervision of assigned s e a fo o d Save on these seafood buys. Chef Boy^ar-dee cause excess acid. The acid machinery. Onions 79* [Shasta Reg. or Diet officers and enlisted men. can then dissolve some If you have any question Rorida Indm River Fruit Flavored Red Birch Is a 157-foot-long, coastal tender which On a strino • 14 ounce pkg drugs in the stomach, in­ about drugs which have start off your day with carmd carries a crew of 31 officers and enlisted men. stead of in the intestines been prescribed for you, a grapefruit sprinkled with sugar Lt. Hull also was recently awarded the Coast Guard where they can be more ask your pharmacist or ErediC od Greek Rgs 99* m-c Achievement Medal. He was cited for outstanding readily al^rbed into tte your doctor. Shells achievement from June 1974 to June 1978, while serving In Shell - 22 ounce pkg blood stream. Answers to questions of Driidcs h e a lth s b e a u ty a id s as a mathematics instructor at the U.S. Coast Guard 1 5 0 Z . ■ Dfifiks One of the most hazar­ general interest will Academy, New London. dous food-drug interactions F n ie ts* l» Peanuts 99* c a n s ^ H appear in this column. Ad­ jfie Idaho 46oz^ Scope‘1.19 Hull joined the Navy in June 1969. may be between some dress questions to: “Of Undenvoods cans^H^ drugs often prescribed for Pothos Plant or Deviled Ham 4Vi ounce can Six------Pack ^td Flavors Mouthvrash 24oz bottle Consumer Concern,” Squid Calamari ^ sr *1.79 orCturtqrCNdwSmad MANCHESTER — Ronald J. Senna, son of Mr. and depression or high blood Department of Consumer Tender Chur* Stop & Shop Peanuts"r*99* bubble Yum Gum Spack ^ JH pflH A S hni ildpr«5 Mrs. Joseph Senna of 24 Pioneer Circle, has completed pressure, and foods like Protection, State Office Stop & Shop Fish nics »'ss.*1.59 Philodendron Hormei Meats 6 k i ounce can 2 basic and advanced infantry training at Fort Banning, aged cheese, chianti wine Tu^.ChckBnorHm Early CaHoma Bldg., Hartford, 06115. @ { 0 3 7 9 7 Inch Pot on Bark 5.99 S«“i“'* e le c t O live s Fitted6oz. can 69* Hot,Cqg 9 a M ix - - Ga. or yogurt. IWs food-drug ____ 1 11 lo z Kjuuilotion I uior 7oz r tube luue1.69 ■ • ^ He was awarded his expert grenade badge and rifle marksman award. He will be attending meetings at the 76th Division Reserve Center in East Windsor. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed,, Oct. 18, 1978 - PAGE TWENTY-NINE - The body language Walsh - Night on fire Gilbert - A Familv Wasioleck - Tolstoy’s uken^ •'amily Housekeeping Family Guide Wolcott — Super Sam and N«w Book* at Library ^ -H ™ ! to Dog Care and Training the Salad Garden On Indiana Crime Victims ^ . Linington - Look Back on ''"'"""'""""""'"""'"""•''"•"""mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm ...... stories Queen — Ellery Queen's stories Woodcock — Catastrophe Death Masks of Mystery Terner— The courage to be theory By Jan Warren Mary Cheney Ravitch — Hie revisionists Shepard— Thinking animals LuU - The Turn Around Adult Records imperfect Wulfing — The fantastic art Junior Fiction ™ . „ „ . Second Thought Sinclair — Warrier Queen D j II w Chopin — 4 Ballades/Fan- New books at Skolnik-Fads Terrill — The future of of Sulamith Wulfing Given Voice in Courts M a n c h e s t e r 's ’ M a r » - The orchestra Smullyan - What is the Adult Nonfiction BedeU — The Magic Little Usies, op. 49 with Oaudio China Yates — Sex without shame ^ Arrau, pianist INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Victims may agree to drop some of a series of Thomsen — The farm on the Friday - My Mother/My Krensky The Dragon Cir- Party Dances — Dance guilty pleas or guilty findings, the river of Emeralds Self: the Daughter’s Search cle of serious crimes in Indiana have charges, but don’t regularly make pre-sentence investigator must con­ Fiction Roth — Heart attack! r. Music: Instruction on back Time-Life Books — Outdoor ■ for Identity Mairollo-Close Your Eyes cover for ten of the Most gained the right to voice their recommendations for reduced tact the victim and get his opinion on Broner - A weave of Rowen — The'working Stephen — The Russian woman's body book fascists structures N ew books at Forrestal - Faith, Hope, Nostlinger — Konrad Popular Party Dances opinions on plea bargain agreements sentences, according to an offical of women and $5,000: the Story of Mon­ the disposition of the case,” said Traditional Chinese stories Manchester’s Whiton Phipson — When the City McKuen — The Sea, com­ and sentences given to the suspects the state agency helping them. Cabot— Love finds Dr Sbel- 7 ~ Aznazing America Vaux - The early history of Memorial Library: santo; the Trials and Stopp^ Good. ‘"This gives the victim a say in ly thinning in America Slockwell — In search of posed by Anita Kerr; written in their cases. The new law reads: “In making a Triumphs of the First 75 the sentencing.” &Itzer — Elxemptions and enemies Schultz - What a Night­ by Rod McKuen with the San C o n n er-lam not the other f„!l! , *^ e n to -T h e search for lost '^‘•“ 1* Years Judges and prosecutors don’t recommendation on-a felony charge, Fiction mare, Charlie Brown Sebastian Strings Houdini ^n copyright Sudnow-Ways of the hand America DeMille — By the Rivers of Launching believe the law, which was passed by a prosecutor must (1) inform the vic­ Good and David Rimstidt, chief Hawe — How to Get the Shearer - The Case of the W.C. Fields — Original QE-3 Economics in plain Sugar - “The thrill of vic- Dickson — H«ne from the “ “ Wallace — The psychic Babylon the 1978 Legislature and went into tim that he has entered into dis­ deputy prosecutor for Marion Coun­ English Money to Pay for College Sneaker Snatcher voice tracks from his greatest shore healing book Follett — Eye of the Needle The greatest thing about Norfolk, Va. (our new “Hey,” I cried. “The Coast Guard forgot the two most effMt this summer, will result in any cussions with defense counsel or the ty, said many counties were already Wolforth — Good Williams — Bogwoppit movies Estleman — Sherlock hometown) is the ocean. important things. Our boat has to have a name. And ob- major changes in the way most court concerning a recommendation; in “substantial compliance” with the Holmes vs. Dracula Practically everyone lives either on the water or within viously we can’t launch it without a bottle of cham- criminal cases are handled. (2) inform the victim of the contents law before it went into effect, and it Forbes - International sight of it and eventually most people give into the call of pagne. ” Defense lawyers are less positive, of the recommendation before it is means only a little more paperwork. Velvet the sea and buy a boat. Selecting the name was a family decision that required with some saying the change may filed; and (3) notify the victim so Rimstidt said the change was being Groom — Better times than PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR IN THE STORE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! We held out for two months, but last week, despite the getting votes over the phone from our college kids, prolong negotiations or make a that he might be present when the these covered in an addendum to the sheet fact that all our nautical experience was with boats you There were dozens of suggestions including; “Happy prosecutor unwilling for political court considers, the recommen­ Jones — E*assage through sent to victims giving instructions on float in the bathtub,_we succumbed and bought a 12-foot Days,” “The Chesapeake Cherub,” “Blithe Spirit,” and reasons to accept a plea he otherwise dation.” Gehenna being a witness. ALL FOOD MART fishing boat with a 7.5 horse power motor. ‘liT Frisky (after our recently deceased cat). However, would. It makes the judge hearing the Kerigan - Headline, romance To help you visualize our boat, it’s the length of two six- when John cam e up with the QE-3 we all instantly The law probably will have the case responsible for seeing the law is W A L D B A U M S Food Mart Low Prices Are MacLeod— Rest you merry foot men placed end to end and has the power of seven- jumped on it. The QE-3! It suggested the very image we largest effect in the larger counties, followed and provides, “A court may “It also says he will be notified in Manning — The last STORES WILL BE and-a-half galloping horses. Zoom! the boat is designed to wanted for our new boat. since the sheer volume of cases has consider a recommendation on a the event an agreement is reached chronicles of Ballyfungos carry up to 450 pounds of people, so any three m embers of On launching day the men carried the QE-3 down to the forced prosecutors to save court time Food M art felony charge only if the prosecutor and given an opportunity to review Osborne - Dwellers of the family can ride at one time, providing they forego beach. I ran behind carrying the bottle of champagne, by getting a defendant to admit his has complied with this section.” the proposed agreement,” he said. Riven Oak CLOSED SUNOAY - eating immediately prior to the launch. which was iced to perfection, and tied with a froth of blue guilt to part of the offense in Richard Good, executive director “We’ve always encouraged active Phillips — Susan Lenox ^YoursEvery Day YouSttop! . Now the waterways of Norfolk are supervised as ribbon. As I stood poised at the bow of the ship, bottle in exchange for a sentence less than of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys participation of the victim in the plea R«idell — A sleeping life ?; carefully as the highways. Before you can launch a boat CONN. STATE LAW. hand, I turned to my husband. what he might otherwise face. For Council, said he considers a provision bargaining procedure and I regard Ryan — Tbe adolescence of ■r you must pass Coast Guard inspection. When we applied P-1 NABISCO “Would you like to say a few fitting words?” example, about two-thirds of the added to the bill before passage con­ the right to be present and to be Chock Full O' Nuts for our license, we were given a book of specifications, My husband pondered. “Yes,” he grinned. “I say we felony cases at Indianapolis are now cerning sentencing perhaps even heard at the sentencing hearing as Scott — Rot pursuit DOMIMO Cott Soda Tillingfaast — Bridge to Aluminum k My husband and John made the initial check. DRINK the champagne and THEN break the bottle on the settled through plea bargains. more beneficial to victims of crimes. the biggest change, something that Palmolive Bonito Island OREO * . “Oars, oar locks and a 10-lb anchor?” asked my hus- bow!” Prosecutors in smaller counties “In all cases, whether involving wasn’t guaranteed before.” REGULAR or DIET COFFEE «I band, reading from the list. Tonne — Wynner SUGAR Foil -L l f l a v o r s a l l p u r p o s e GRIND Liquid Weller— Hansel and Gretel POUND BAG COOKIES TOPCO ?• “Check.” OA l ION b o t t le 15 OZ CELLO PKG OR BOX 1 POUND CAN DISH DETERGENT in Beverly Hiils '2 INCH 2^ fo o t r o ll : “A green light for starboard. A red light for port?” 22 OZ BOTTLE Nonfiction ■ “Check.” SALE TODAY PLACE YOUR “Floatation devices. 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I Philosophy and parap­ In (airriR--- M to-- our— c uBlORteTB. ^ «Pt f M B r v t .Tyili Overall winners; Phyl Pier­ Baker, second; Ethel Robb I Ri b tight 1 0 Mnil BBIot 10 3 pkgi. ol «n, .leoi aacepi »haia ointm isa oolaa Hems oRertd lor sale ool BvagaDIa in c iM loll or lo olhar ralail oaalars or w hoM uU ri ^ToW m potw oI^SM ypogrw hi^^ marshalSs ’ ) MANCHESTER sychology son and Moilie Timrert. and Alice Moe, third; Phyl CVS Piaget — Behavior and 4t0 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE M anchester A.M. Pierson and Ann DeMartin, evDlntton Bridge Club fourth. MANCHESTER _____ 6 4 6 - 0 3 0 2 The Poetry anthology, 19U- Oct. 9 at Maple Street; 1977 Powers — Food power PAGE-----nEiAftLiu. THIRTY Mancncsier, MANCHESTER tonn.. EVENING Wed.. Oct, HERALD. 18. 1978 Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 18. 1978 The Federal Bureaucracy: What Is It, Anvwav? M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Oct. 18, 1978 — FA(JK I'llIRTY-ONE (First of 18 parts) W J J know which agency you Howard K. Otienstein Boating the Bureaucracy j top of their U.S. govern­ fices not listed in the direc­ established nationwide hot many more, can be taken need to contact, simply tory. Making the acquaintance ment sections. ’There, you lines to help citizens take up with the appropriate COUPONS* check the white pages of of the federal bureaucracy can expect to find listings Even if you call a federal care of pressing business. M e ra l agency via these agencies at those levels of Several of the larger your telephone directory should be a taxpayer’s first for such important ser­ agency some miles from Do you want qdck infor­ toll-free hot lines. So, STAMPS* government. centers are staffed with under the “ U.S. step in getting his or her vices as Social Security, your home, you may not mation on road conditions before making a long­ Information centers are Government” for the ad­ money’s worth from the specialists fluent in foreign veterans benefits, federal have to incur long distance in another state? Did the distance call, ^ e c k with located in m ost m ajor dress and phone number of GIMMICKS government. So, what is languages, most frequently income tax, federal job in­ charges. Many offices, like brakes on your new car the 800 information cities, from Boston to that agency’s local office. the federal bureaucracy, Spanish. Incidentally, a formation and the weather the information centers, give out for no apparent o p e r a to r- (800) 555-1212- Honolulu. Persons living in Many directories GAMES anyway? . growing number of govern­ bureau. now provide toll-free tie reason? Did a moving com ­ to see if the agency you outlying areas can often simplify matters, with Aside from about 2,000 ment publications are now Often, a general infor­ lines between neighboring pany take advantage of you want to contact has a hot telephone the nearest being written in Spanish as boxes of “ Frequently areas. upper-level political ap­ mation number will be by adding on hidden costs? ,line. center via toll-free tie well as English. Called Numbers” at the pointees, the federal given for government of­ Some agencies have also All these matters, and. (Next: Making contact) lines. If you think you already LOOK FOR O jim T E S T W PER CIRCULAR FILLED WITH STOREWIDE SAVINGS bureaucracy is made up of H your copy d d not come n the mal or in your newspaper, pick up one ' u ow iana. almost 2.9 million career in your nearest ShopRke store. At ShopRRe, you don’t need employees, carrying out stamps, (xxipons, gbm icks or games to get the programs established great vakiesl by Congress and the presi­ E x t r a dent. These workers together boast m ore than 1,000 different jobs skills: SUPER SAVMGSSKaAL SUPER SAVMGSSPEOAl professional ad­ SUPER SAVRKSSPECML SUPER SAVM6SSPEQAL SUPER SAVM6S SPECIAL ministrators and WITH ONE FILLED WITH ONE FILLED messengers, scientists and SUPER SAVINGS BOOKLET WITH ONE FILLED SUPER SAVINGS BOOKLET secretaries, astronauts and SUPER SAVINGS BOOKLET DOZEN'A&P ■iUPtPB carpenters, to name a few. You certainly don’t have Grade ' A John Stowe, 3, of 21 Walnut St., to live near the nation’s t Eight Cheerios ideas on how he can dress up for the capital to take advantage Large Eggs Manchester, looks over a selection of posters museum’s Halloween party on Oct. 28 from 2 of government services. In 0 Clock Cereal of monsters at the Lutz Junior Museum to get to 4 p.m. (Herald photo by Strempfer) fact, only 12 percent of all federal employees work in the Washington, D.C. area. Most of the rest are employed in regional, dis­ trict and local offices throughout the 50 states. Eljem speaking But to which of those 2.9 million employees should you direct your call for i ® D Lutz Junior Museum help? New Federal Infor­ mation Centers (FICs) are working to make that ques­ tion less mind-boggling that it first appears to be. oullDo Better at a &p with... Each of the 38 informa­ ( SAVWCSaSEaSYASWATYOuiraiiaTMPI tion centers scattered ... across the nation is a Monsters, a Part Of e s L . , C oiecI Odd Bond clearing house for govern- Stamps eveiytime you Save you sUmps NT Redeem you Med What is a monster? up creatures when they told of the ment information. shopAAP You get one berrdy "Super Sa vngs" ’They fought for an ideal world. S u p e r s e t book­ ' GottJen Ten" stamp ...... booUetscvateUeal Is it a creature unseen who walks world’s beginning? Specialists at the centers lets toward toe Sioer But they were part and parcel of for every (tolar you M; thecheckstends Each Sewf)gaSpeciHlio( quietly in shadows? They claimed gods battled with what you see. will field your questions sperxi (except on bootoet holds 30 youchoce Ttaraare products excluted Golden Tens Or slips down alleys in city blocks? living things and refer you to the ap­ i •«.<**•* to Nr Ml»WRf Bw new spaciils each An arm, a claw, a head of a lion. f adiwtlwd ance ki Mdi Alrf Store, mem m ipirWcilt "•••< by tew ) And knew amazing animals. propriate f^eral agencies. week W M chouade Is a monster what you think he is Wings to fly, webbed feet to pad­ Like horses who flew or men with Don’t hesitate to ask without ever being found? dle, and legs to run far and wide. bull heads. your Federal Information m m m w m iT' Does he lurk in your imagainzation liiey whistled, they sang, they to battle your thoughts? Or a 4-legged monster with an Center specialist about danced and loved, eagle’s eye. state and local programs, Or become a playmate who ’They did all that you could do. sparkles and laughs? (One lady even combed snakes in­ as well. More often than So remember the next time you see stead of hair!) not, he or she can also With Was he yours, all yours, to form a monster — he may be part of you. direct you to the right and cherish? But often these monsters served a Supermarket Prices Whom nobody else could see? purpose. , ------s;^v^JIAIDeA1B>n.nvnM ’They caused the earth to tremble OvenStuffer-WholeStoTlis. Or was he bought in a storybook or Jo«0*W IK *»')W nO to‘«J9Piircl»8i^ appeared in the latest movie. and lightning to fly. The Lutz Junior Museum, 126 THE ^ To live in a world of yours? ’They calmed the wild seas. Cedar St., Manchester, will hold a Or was he something strange and They guided the sun across the sky Halloween party, Oct. 28 from 2 to 4. [□W «W (»jr)W /^ori»w ftirch8»* 9 FAMILY^ CHUCK mean? or donated an olive tree. Come dressed as a monster, and ROASTERS Something that ruled the places Some even visited man and his enjoy the fun. Monsters also take L A W A ^ E K I ------JiliiM’M' Fresh-U.SJ)A Inspected you feared? Court to encourage justice. residence in one of the museum’s by W ill Ppffidrd ROASTS . Like the dark or ocean bottom? They honored the honest and exhibits. ’The Lutz Junior Museum is 100 WTHTiEFURCHASEOF CMCKEN Did you know that cultures thought hindered the fool. open 2 to 5 Tuesday through Sunday. If clothes make the man, Ff.V. do prison stripes make the LEGS criminal? FREE Lesson From Past . •19 COLD BONO MAUOW SHOULDER j This question grew out of a murder trial at which the STAMPS cooluis defendant appeared in *10 CoiQpn Tpns' 7*02. sko. PORK CHOPS ROASTS ^ FMLUKaalnfStyk-NMi striped overalls, with the U n O K r a m m FA U LT VALO OCT. K-21. N 7I ( Heat Killed Dinosaurs words “COUNTY JAIL” Beef Chuck-Boneless Shoulder PORK RIBS *1®® RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - A fresh recently that increased burning of FMLotKmSUnty years ago is being duplicated by The Grocery Place stencilled on the back. ’The look at fossils from 65 million years coal, oil and gas by an energy- jury found him guilty, but too- WWTIiPURCHI«|)F humanity today,” said McLean. London BroH steaks BACK RIBS Ta® ago convinced Dewey M. McLean guzzling society and the felling of Beef Chuck-Formerly Ground Ctwck .OQNA McLean, who is preparing to on appeal a higher court ANMffiT m that heat, not cold, wiped out the REG. OR NATURAL UNCOLN lush, tropical forests could create publish another article on his threw out the verdict. FREE dinosaurs. just such a “ greenhouse effect.” ‘ "The presumption of in­ COLD BOND ROASTS) Lean G rou n d B e e f L p ORK ROASTS 1®® research, said he became “ intrigued If the Virginia Tech geology McLean, however, offers historical nocence,” said the court, with the late Mesozoic extinctions STAMPS professor is right about that primal precedent for such an occurrance in “requires the garb of in­ NUTS because they were of relatively short *10 Golden Tens^ Anysin^ '*GB2 '‘ 1 catastrophe, his findings could mean the fossil record from the precise nocence.” YOUU DO m m with AAR'S fruit & VEGETABLES duration, were global and swept up n r ONE a m w FEB F A M l ^ j ^ T lt-? l WM C E i y trouble for the nation’s plan to rely time dinosaurs suddenly disappeared Generally speaking, a large animals on land and in the more heavily on coal for energy. 65 million years ago. oceans. person on trial shourd"be ------K D I 0OCEAN^ N S PSPRAY- R A Y - 1-LB.PKG.-LB.PK6. V J t o C McLean theorizes the puzzling “ Before the middle of the next cen­ dressed in ordinary civilian “ So I felt that something universal WiTHTHEnjMHASEOF | mass extinction of dinosaurs — and tury we could be in the initial stages clothing. The law CRANBERRIES 5 9 in nature had affected the Earth and AV-AUTOHATC I other animals — that marked the end of what could be a major greenhouse I felt we could learn something from recognizes that prison at­ of the Earth’s Mesozoic era was (effect),” McLean warn^. “Global FREE I c a u f o a m a i i j a e the extinctions that could serve tire may unfairly color the ^OISHWAim 'US.NO.VZW ^ caused by a global warming trend. warming could be a reproductive thinking of the jury. COLO BOND I humanity today.” e x t r a FANCY-2VIW - fresh-crisp He believes that warming trend — failure among the large mammals the MEATinq Place Similar reasoning has STAMPS RED CRAPES «> 4 9 McLean concluded that something I ^WASHINGTON STATE a relatively brief one according to his less adapted to tropical conditions been applied not only to •10 C oioen Tens' SO^.^ 0B3 i must have gone haywire with the macs or BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME conclusions based on fossil studies — than humans, he said. defendants but also to "UMT OH COUKgF^ W T VALP OCT. g-2t, Wt ^ ^ j p | Earth’s carbon cycle after he found LOIN ASSORTED, BONE-IN RED was triggered by a buildup of carbon “ I came to the conclusion that the FRESH WITH THIGHS other participants in the CORTLAND that marine algae underwent VIOLETS /iS;, dioxide in the atmosphere. same phenomenon that triggered the trial. d e u c k h is catastrophic extinction during the Scientists have been warning late Mesozoic extinctions 65 million late Mesozoic era. 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OLD FASHIONED METAL THppK^lAnROHI GROCERY SPECIALS THEYKE M AIK HMt clerical collar might lend ORANGE JUKE m i m m m : lUeulAr-AinlMiN AGREE ^*190 an extra measure of ^ SOFTWIVB OaiCKMJS CORN $499 credibility to his client’s WAFRES IMOtMlHiCMNmiY SHAMPOO - s f V side. ’The court said a EACH OTHER. POPPER i l l ' EntTM-SO FtM Stian >/mpoii c&ccoia minor limitation on his m r G B 5 tUiAtwmAiUiGMQi CRESCENT ROUS m tS t FREEZER QUEEN Service Deli------Bakery------religious freedom was U*t«Uw»Sleal At Dunkin' Donuts, you can buy donuts made fresh every POUSH justified by the major day especially for you. And now. you can also buy pure apple REG. OR SANDWICH "NO PRES, ADDED" ShopRite benefit of keeping the trial ^ D EN CHEESE e(79^ CHEESE RAVIOLI C92BBBBIS1 B»diEyt-CutvFrMck cider made especially for us. IMPORTED luie fair and impartial. too It's all natural. No sugar or preservatives added. 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