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Clear, Cold Tonight; Sunny on Tuesday icmiing Details on page 2 No Regrets CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) - > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered Convicted killer Jesse Bishop, who dies in the gas chamber in just seven days, says he has no regrets with the way he has spent his life. Bishop, who will become the Jews Settle third person to be executed in the United States in 10 years, is calm. But his lack of the jitters could be, in part, because of the tranquilizers being administered Throughout by Nevada State Prison officials. The cigar-smoking convict has repeatedly fought against appeals acek: of his death sentence. He has >esn't maintained that to prolong his 1973) stay on death row was only West Bank delaying the inevitable and this is too painful for him and his family. JERUSALEM (UPI) - Militant be staffed by settlers from already Robert Lippold, superintendent Jewish settlers set up 40 renegade existing sites. of the Nevada State Prison, said outposts throughout the occupied “The government’s decision was of his death row charge: “Jessie West Bank today to protest the just like throwing a bone to a dog,” is a cool character.” A l government’s decision to expand said Eli Greenwald, leader of the liV Miss only seven existing settlements. first of the outposts, set up on a plot 1hur, Harried troops fanned out to expel of about 200 acres, less than a mile Carter’s Tips the squatters. from the West Bank Arab town of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Soldiers evicted the squatters from Jericho. 1974) dent Carter gave Americans six outposts but the demonstrators A few dozen settlers and some several tips on coping with infla­ rushed to other nearby sites, where children from the settlement of tion during the weekend, they quickly set up other Mizpe Yericho, overlooking Jericho, suggesting they shop more r.A r/i settlements. set out in the middle of the night, ap­ carefully, turn yard waste into At the same time, parliament parently to avoid detection by the ar­ fertilizer and use wood stoves defeated a motion by the opposition my, to man the outposts after the when possible. Labor Party to place on the agenda a government refusal to seize private In a two-hour question and debate on the seizure of private Arab Arab land and allocating 847 acres of answer session Saturday with 28 • y land. The vote was 45-35. state land for six settlements and a listeners on National Public The protest by the radical Gush new town. Radio, Carter emphasized that Emunim and the special Knesset Greenwald said the site near each family can do its share to (parliament) session came within 24 Jericho was established on un­ help control its costs while hours after the cabinet unanimously cultivated state land that had government works to handle the voted to expand seven settlements — originally been intended for a Jewish overall problem.' largest single seizure of land since settlement but was being held up on He said he had no easy answers Prime Minister Menachem Begin orders of Defense Minister Ezer to the twin, problems of inflation took power 28 months ago. Weizman. and energy and will not try to mis­ But the government decided not to The settlers hammered together a lead the American people. > expropriate any privately owned few shaky wood-and-tin sheds under ister" Arab land for the expansion plans, a half moon and starry sky. They Anne which include the establishment of a danced the hora around the blue and No Radiation town. white Israeli flag as they sang, “The Iness PLATTEVILLE, Colo. (UPI)*- “There will be more settlements in People of Israel Live.” 1954) A preliminary investigation in­ the West Bank,” Agriculture Egypt and the United States have dicates no measurable levels of Clowning Around Minister Ariel Sharon told the long objected to Israel’s settlement radiation escaped during an Knesset. Leftist parliamentarians policy in the occupied territories, equipment failure that shut down Shorty the Clown of Clowns of America, repeatedly heckled Sharon during the calling it illegal and an obstacle to Michaud, 437 Center St. Nicole’s parents are 100 minute stormy session. the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear attempts to distract the attention of Nicole at right. (Herald photo by Adamson) peace. Generating Plant for the third “The government will make every ilfic" Michaud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas effort not to touch private land but juflh, time in less than two years, a federal inspector said today. will carry out its settlement plans un­ Prizes Set ‘The plant already is back in til we reach a condition where the stable condition,” said Maynard people of Israel will live in eternal Dickerson, the on-site U.S. Corrections Budget security in their own country,” In Physics, Nuclear Regulatory Ckimmission Sharon said. Defense Minister Ezer Weizman rican inspector assigned to the plant 40 Chemistry. tanor miles east of Denver. He also said ordered the expulsion of all the squatters and the arrest of the right- no full scale NRC investigation STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - Difficult to wing Gush Emunim leaders. Deputy was planned. Reduce Herbert C. Brown of the United Defense Minister Mordechai Zippori Dickerson said the shutdown oc­ States and Georg Wittig of West Ger­ Gov. Ella Grasso has ordered state department's $34 million budget is curred at 7 a.m. Sunday when By JACQUELINE HUARD said. many won the 1979 Nobel Prize in agencies to lop 3 percent off their 1.9 percent higher than last year and A right-wing Knesset member, helium, the primary coolant used HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ chemistry today for their develop­ at the facility, seeped into a allocations the first quarter of 1979- nowhere near the 12-13 percent rate Moshe Shamir, drove through an ment of the use of boron and ticut’s Corrections Department 1980, 4 percent the second, and 5 per­ of inflation. army roadblock to get to one of the backup water system, apparently expects to finish the fiscal year $3 phosphorus-containing compounds in through a malfunctioning valve. cent each of the remaining two “It put us in a situation where settlements and a soldier fired at his organic synthesis. million in the red because there are quarters. we’re running with less money this car, hitting its left fender, the Israeli "It’s just a matter of fixing a limited areas where the agency can In an earlier award today the valve. The plant could be Several departments have asked year than last year and we have more radio said. Shamir kept on driving. Royal Academy of Sciences gave the shave expenses,, says Commissioner for a reprieve —especially the social, inmates,” he said. The average operational again as soon as A spokesman for Gush Emunim 1979 Nobel Prize in physics jointly to John R. Manson. service agencies such as Income prisoner population at Connecticut’s Tuesday after I complete an in­ said the movement “decided it was Harvard University scentists Manson was'talking with a subcom­ four prisons and six jails is 3,700. spection of repairs,” Dickerson Maintenance, Mental Retardation, through talking about a settlement Sheldon L. Glashow and Steven pro- mittee of the Legislature’s Ap­ “We’re attempting to hold the line said early today. Human Resources and Mental Health here and a settlement there.” Weinberg and Pakistani bud Salam boria propriations Committee several days — saying they could barely function at every avenue to keep the deficit lie at It was the third shutdown of the ago when the panel was alerted that “We want masses of settlers in for working out an enormous step in plant in less than two years due to before the cuts. down,” Manson said. the search for an underlying the the Corrections agency wasn’t going Some of the areas in which the Judea and Samaria (the West ss. equipment failure and the second to be able to make required budget Manson said he wasn’t sure where Bank),” the spokesman said. “We physicial principle of the universe. resulting from a helium cir­ prison system has been trying to ‘hie Swedish academy said Brown cuts. to begin saving money. His reduce expenditures are telephone want half the population of Israel to culator system malfunction. live in the region.” and Wittig’s chamistry prize-winning and fuel budgets. work opened up new possibilities for Manson said some money will be About 10,000 Jewish settlers Code Tested currently live on more than 50 Jewish the linking of carbon atoms. saved because the Judicial Depart­ settlements on the West Bank. “Brown’s and Wittig's results have HAMBURG, West Germany Darkness Covers ment has agreed only to hold habeas Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan opened up new vistas in organic syn­ (UPI) — In an unprecedented corpus hearings, which require threatened to resign if private lands thesis and highly stimulated the legal action, a divorced father of bringing the inmates to court three were taken for other than security further development of their days instead of five days a week. s the four has s u ^ his former wife for purposes and Begin’s biggest coali­ science,” it said. does alimony to support him and their Fidel Departure Boron is a non-metallic element oc- head But Manson said the “big dollars” tion partner, the National Religious children who are in his care. NEW YORK (UPI) - A reclusive A Secret Service spokesman said were in inmate care and guard Party, made veiled threats to walk curing only in combination, as with Rudolf Sangs’ suit puts West Cuban President Fidel Castro pulled the arrangements for the departure salaries. out if the seven settlements were not sodium and oxygen in Borax. Its Germany’s 2-year-old family code a surprise departure from the United were made solely by Castro’s Cuban ‘.’There’s no way I’m going to cut allowed to grow. compounds are used in the prepara­ to its first test, his lawyer said States Sunday, leaving from an security force and speculated the staff at a time when our population is Leaders of movements on Israel’s tion of boric acid, soaps, water Sunday. isolated runway under cover of early time of departure was chosen increasing,” he said. “I can’t control far right and left, as well as Arab softeners, enamels and glass. The law says the financially darkness amid tight security to for security reasons. the (prisoner) population.” leaders on the West Bank, im­ In announcing the physics prize, stronger of the divorced parties return to Havana. There were no protesters within Manson also is coping with com­ mediately criticized the Cabinet the Swedish Acadmey said the con­ must support the weaker. In 85 ’Thanks to extraordinary security four square blocks around the Cuban plaints from guards. They have been decision. tributions of the three scientists to percent of ail divorces, the man is precautions - including the services Mission as the limousine motorcade, occasionally picketing to protest “The problem is not to give 10, 20 the theory of the unified weak and the stronger, the lawyer said. of thousands of New York police on with Castro’s squared-off military what they claim are overcrowded or 100 acres to this place or another,” electromagnetic interaction between “Following the content of this overtime, machine gun-toting Secret cap clearly visible in a rear window, prison and jail conditions the guards said Rabbi Moshe Levinger of the ul­ elementary particles, including the paragraph, we should be Service agents and some 200 Cuban drove toward Kennedy International say cause safety problems. tranationalist Gush Emunim, whose prediction of the weak neutral successful,” lawyer Guenther agents armed with bazookas - his Airport at 4:54 a.m. Monson’s only comment on that members live on the seven current, has been of great impor­ Tondorf said. visit was peaceful. Castro’s Russian-built Cubana situation is that he’s told the settlements. tance in the development of particle There have been cases in the Attempting to portray himself as Airlines plane took off from an Legislature what he needs and he has Gush Emunim sources said they physics this decade. United States of men suing their the spokesman for the world’s 92 non- isolated runway at Kennedy Inter­ to wait to see what money, if any, were setting up about 35 outposts at The physics and chemistry prizes ex-wives for support, but this case aligned nations in his speech to the national Airport at 6:21 a.m. EDT. they can come up with. stagger^ intervals and they would carry a cash award of $193,0()0 each. is the first of its kind in West Ger­ United Nations last Friday, Castro He arrived in Havana at 8:33 a.m. many. did not directly attack U.S. policy - EDT, the official Cuban news agency until the eve of his departure. reported. Then at the last of a series of Compared to bis 1960 trip, this visit Inside Today receptions late Saturday, he by Castro was peaceful. Feds OK 1-84 Link reportedly told news industry The Cuban president stayed in his Business...... 14 executives he Was “quite dis­ tountry’s- mission in a “frozen EAST HARTFORD -T h e U.S. and moving utilities. If the DOT Island has threatened to take legal Classified...... 16-18 illusioned” with President Carter’s zone” of police protection that Department of Transportation has meets its time table, construction action if the highway, which would Comics'...... 19 handling of the Soviet troop presence resembled an armed camp — most of given its approval for the construc­ will start in 1981. link Hartford and Providence, is ap­ Editorial ...... 9 in Cuba - a force he contends has the. 76 hours he was in the country, tion of the Interstate 86-84 connector, An aide for U.S. Rep. William R. proved by federal officials. Cotter met in August with USDOT Entertainment ...... 15 been stationed there since the early emerging only once to make a fiery which would link 1-86 near the Cotter made the announcement this 1960s. Manchester-East Hartford town line, officials to ask them to consider Fam ily...... 8 speech before the United Nations morning. Obituaries ...... 10 ’The 53-year-old communist presi­ General Assembly. with an incompleted stretch of 1-84, separating the 1.7 mile stretch from Peopletalk...... 2 dent left early Sunday, a day earlier which begins in Manchester and runs Local officials from both East the larger project. Sports...... 11-14 than observers had expected him to In that speech, he called on the to Bolton. . Hartford and Manchester have The federal Environmental Protec­ Television ...... 15 leave, much the way he arrived - in United States and other wealthy The estimated cost of the connec­ fought for separation of the 1.7 mile tion Agency had no objections to the W eather...... 2 darkness surrounded by a phalanx of “imperialists” to pay $300 billion to tor is $49,985,000 to cover design, con­ connector from the rest of the 1-84 connector project, EPA officials told security guards. develop poor countries. struction, right-of-way aquisition. project. An anti-I-84 group in Rhode East Hartford officials in August. EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15. 1979 -- PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - EVENING HEaULD, Mon., Oct. 15, 1979 The Weather California Housing Case'^ Chad, Leukemia Victim, Dies in Mexico 3000 Peopletalk TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) — Chad Green, the little tow­ Clinica del Mar of Ernesto Contreras. The child at first for the Greens he did not believe authorities would try to headed leukemia victim spirited from Massachusetts to showed marked improvement and two months ago the serve a warrant on them at the Nebraska funeral. CartoonintB Club Manchester Suit Similar Mexico for Laetrile treatments, looked to the sky and Greens said bone marrow tests showed Chad had been “I don’t think public opinion would put up with that,” said softley he wanted to go to heaven. “cured” of the disease. he said. “He pointed to the biue sky and said, 'I want to go out To Analyxe Freud By LISA SHEPARD Shortly after that the Greens decided to stop the Plymouth, Mass., Superior Court Judge Guy Volterra majority of qualified voters. miniority,” said the 1971 Supreme there,”’ said his father, “then he just closed his eyes and chemotherapy entirely, against the advice of the Mexican Herald Washington Bureau had issued an order barring the Laetrile treatments at A suit challenging the con­ Court decision. .v . was gone.” doctors. Mass General and continuing Chad’s status as a ward of Freudian slips — of the pen—will be all over New WASHINGTON- A cSse similar to stitutionality of the provision “The Valpierra case is mentioned Nine months ago Gerald and Diane Green defied a Health authorities in Boston said they were “all very the state. York’s Waldorf-Astoria Oct. 17 when 100 members the law suit alleging housing dis­ followed the referendum. It was filed because it is the closest thing to the Massachusetts court order to obtain doses of the con- sad” to learn of Chad’s death. Doctors at Massachussetts Mrs. Green said she did not think Chad was aware of of the Cartoonists’ Club of Great Britain get crimination, the U.S. Supreme Court by Anita Valpierra and others Manchester case that has been troversiai Laetrile in Mexico for their 3 -year-old son. He General Hospital had treated the boy with chemotherapy his “situation” but that he knew there was “something lOVIIT TIMNIAIUIII * together to savage the father of psychoanalysis. ruled eight years ago in favor of a against the San Jose Housing litigated,” said Don Franck, is'< died Friday.at 5:10 p.m. but refused to administer Laetrile and the massive doses dangerous about going back into the United States.” They’ii be asked to draw Sigmund Freud as thev California county’s constituional Authority in Santa Qara Country. lawyer with the Department of Mrs. Green said her son was sad and depressed Friday of vitamins the boy's parents wanted. think he’d iook were he stili around to pose for them. The coupise said Sunday from their home in Rosarita right to hold a referendum on seeking The people involved were “persons Housing and Urban Development morning but did not seem sick. “He was the kind of a little youngster who stole the Beach they were bearing up “just as well as we have It’s all on behalf of Ralph Steadman who’s out federal funds for low income of low income,” eligible and, at that which administers federal housing “He ate his raisin bran,” she said, but later he lay down hearts of many people — we’re all very sad,” said a been in the past two years. with his own satiricai cartooned text “Sigmund housing. time, on a waiting list for public grants. and gazed out the window, speaking softly to his parents. hospital spokesman. “Chad’s body doesn’t have to suffer any more,” Green uriWlATHIR rOTOCAtT • (2Z3* Freud” — excerpts of which appear in the ’The 1971 decision is similar in housing. “I’m sure somewhere or other the “ He said he missed his grandparents (in Boston) and his The Green’s lawyer, William L. Ginsburgh, said said. "We believe we’ll be together again.” For per od ending 7 a.m. EST10/16/79. During Monday November issue of Penthouse magazine, which is many ways, but not identical, to the The Valpierra case was heard in a Valpierra will case will surface in puppy playing in the snow.” although there is a contempt of court order outstanding night, rain or showers will develop over parts of the sponsoring the event. suit against the town of Manchester U.S. District Court in March of 1970 the Manchester case. It is similar but Pointing, he>said he wanted to, go “out there” just lower Mississippi Valley. Elsewhere, mostly fair Says Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, “Car­ alleging an April referendum dis­ and the court agreed that the Califor­ not identical." before he closed his eyes and died. weather is forecast with skies ranging from clear to part­ tooning is the most Freudian of art forms ... criminates against blacks’ and nia provision calling for a referen­ A Washington lawyer familiar with Gerald Green attempted mouth-to-mouth resuscitation ly cloudy. everyone takes a cartoon personally.” Hispanics’ ability to obtain housing dum on public housing development those cases noted, ‘"nie Valpierra and external heart massage for 10 mintues in a desperate in the 98 percent white town. was unconstitutional and denied case questions whether it is conr^. attempt to revive his 9on. A doctor could not be found. Connecticut Forecast Anthony Ante After four years of receiving near­ equal protection under the law. stitutlonal to require a referendum The couple said an autopsy was planned, either today or ly |1.5 million under the Cornmunity The Valpierra case did not attempt on public housing.” He added» “The Tuesday, and that Chad’s body would be taken to the Mainly sunny today with highs in the mid 50s, around 13 When such card sharks as Isaac Asimov, Hugh Development Block Grant program, to force the local housing authority to suit against Manchester questions boy’s birthplace — Hastings, Neb. — for a funeral. T h e 4-Year C. Clear and cold tonight with lows 30 to 35. Tuesday Downs, ex-middleweight champ Rocky Graziano Manchester held a referendum and seek federal assistance but required whether it is constitutional to use a The Greens said they would then return to Mexico to It’s one of our newest ways to pay you big interest on your savings-as you can see mostly sunny with highs 55 to 60. Probability of precipita­ and Ed Kranepool of the New York Mets cut the the townspeople voted to stop the that the 1966 referendum could not be referednum to get out of developing await a decision by Massachusetts authorities on whether below. (The issue rate changes monthly, but your rate is fixed for the four years your money is on deposit.) Is there a minimum deposit? - not at SBM!* If ever you’ve en­ tion near zero percent through Tuesday. Winds westerly deck Oct. 18 to take on Nicholas V. Findler’s com­ program’s funds. The program used as a reason for not seeking public housing when (a) when you to prosecute them for defying a state court and taking the vied the big money saver, who’s able to invest $10,000 in a big paying, Money Market 10 to 15 mph today becoming variable 10 mph or less puter, they won’t be using poker chips. They’ll be required participants to meet have accepted federal funds in the boy to Mexico for Laetrile treatment. funds. CD, this could well be the next best thing. Come in, we’ll tell you more. tonight and Tuesday. using Susan B. Anthony dollars. Housing n e^ s of low and middle in­ The case, because of similarities, past which require public housing Proponents believe the controversial drug, derived B o n d At any stakes, Findler — a professor at State come individuals. was consolidated with another suit development and (b) when you have from apricot pits, cures cancer but its use is severly University of New York in Buffalo — is willing to A lawsuit was immediately filed by brought by a low income black fami­ a history of keeping minorities out.” restricted in the United States. * To earn dividends, ihe accouni must have a minimum balance of $S.00. Interest is Extended Outlook bet his machine wili take ail comers. three low income residents of The lawyer also said the act of The Greens said they felt no moral guilt in Chad’s death compounded continuously and aedited monthly, day of deposit to day of ivithdratiHil. ly in San Mateo, Calif., against that Chad Green, shown in a 1978 photo, a three- We have eased the early wiihdrau'alpenalties on iieiv or renetved accounts. Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through Omni magazine is sponsoring the game, and in Manchester to prevent the town from county’s housing authority after two seeking the referendum could be year-old leukemia victim whose parents took because the circumstances are so “unclear” to them. Friday: honor of the ante. Mint Director Stella B. Hackel withdrawing its application for similar public housing referendums viewed as discriminatory, unless Taking him off chemotherapy and giving him doses of M a rk e t him to Mexico to undergo controversial Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Chance of rain Wednesday and was invited to participate. She’s had trouble here of federal housing funds. The U.S. were defeated. there had been some pattern of Laetrile, they feel, was not a factor in his death. Rate in effect month of October, 1979, Thursday. Fair Friday. High temperatures mid 50s to the late selling the Susan B. and says she’s delighted it Justice Department is now seeking to However the victory was short­ referendums in the town’s history. — laetrile cancer treatments, died late Satur­ “What we should be looking at is a system that forces a on a 4* Year Bond Market CD: mid 60s. Low temperatures mid 30s to the mid 40s. will get the publicity. But, she adds, “I don’t play become a party in the suit against the lived, One year later the case was The proposed Justice Department day in Tijuana, Mexico, two months after his child into exile,” Green said Sunday. “Chad was Savings Bank Annual Interest Rale Effective Annual Yield Vermont: Chance of rain Wednesday. Clearing poker.” town. heard before the Supreme Court, suit said, “the approval, ratification parents stopped chemotherapty. (UPI photo) depressed, he wanted to go home. This was his sign of 8.50% Thursday chance of showers. Increasing clouds again In 1966, as required by a state con­ which after two days of ar^m ent and attempted implementation of the going home.” of Manchester CD. Friday. Afternoon highs 50s to low 60s. Overnight lows stitutional provision, California's decided the California provision was referendum question is part of a The Greens brought their son to Tijuana from Boston Santa Clara county held a referen­ 30s to low 40s. constitutional. The court based much historic pattern of exclusionary on Jan. 23, 1979, to undergo the Laetrile therapy at the 13 locations serving Manchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F.D.l.C. Telephone 646-1700. Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of rain or snow dum asking voters permission to of its decision on California’s policies and practices of the Town of Legal Battle north and chance of rain south late Wednesday into seek federal funds for public housing. repeated use of referendums to in­ Manchester having the purpose t Thursday. Fair Friday. Highs mostly in the 50s. Lows in The referendum was defeated by volve individuals in questions of and/dr effect of adversely affecting the 30s to lower 40s. the required majority of those voting public policy. the opportunity for blacks and Is Not Over |1rs 1ia llo and no funds were sought. The provision “requires referen­ Hispanic persons to obtain housing In BOSTON (UPI) — Three-year-old Chad Green’s long hallowaan Him Article 34 of Califiornia’s con- dum approval for any low rent public the Town of Manchester and main­ battle with leukemia is finally over, but his parents’ long New England Forecast stituion requires all low income housing project, not only for projects taining the town’s virtually all-white legal battle in Massachusetts is not. and we have Mass., Conn. & R.I.: Mostly sunny today with highs 50 housing projects be approved by which will be occupied by a racially character.” Gerald and Diane Green of Scituate took the child to everything to 55. 10 C to 13 C. Clear and cold tonight Lows in the Tijuana, Mexico, for Laetrile treaments last January in The 10,000 lower 40s near the coast but in the 30s to upper 20s farther defiance of a Massachusetts court order. except the Just look at the annual interest rate you get this week at inland. Tuesday mostly sunny highs 55 to 60. Chad died there Friday. spooks & the Savings Bank of Manchester! The $10,000 6-Month Money Vermont: Rain or snow showers likely north today. Political Experts Differ Their attorney, William I. Ginzburg, in announcing the Market Certificate is a most attractive - and fast - way to earn an Partly cloudy south chance of a brief shower. Clearing boy’s death, said the Greens would remain in Mexico for goblins attractive return. No bank anywhere pays more interest than we tonight. Sunny Tuesday but increasing high clouds late in the time being because of possible criminal charges do on this CD. And some weeks, as determined by law, 6 M o n th the day. Highs today 40s to low 50s and Tuesday upper 40s against them. commercial banks pay less. in m Rate io effect Thurs., Oct. 11 through Wed., Oct. 17 Author Kurt Vonnuegut and daughter After the Greens fled to Mexico, Plymouth Superior S •masks •wigs Come in. We’ll tell you more. to mid 50s. Lows tonight mid 20s to low 30s. West winds 5 On Value of Party Vote on 6-Month Money Market Ccrtincates: Court Judge Guy Volterra issued a civil contempt order makeup. favors to 15 mph today. Edith. , .Annual Interest Rate E‘’<'ccuve Annual Yield* MIAMI (UPI) — Somewhere in fMiiy taUaware v Maine: Variable cloudiness along with a chance of some as a valid test of rank-and-file Kennedy supporters said he was sure against them. Miami accountants are bent over a Assistant state Attorney General Jonathon Brant, who 10.662% U.10% flurries north and mountains today. High near 40, 5 C Democratic sentiment. The cam­ to get a popular vote majority CD. stack of newspaper-sized sheets of north to near 50, 9 C south. Clearing tonight. Low in the Daughter Produces paigning brought politicians from whatever the delegate split. And one, developed the state’s case against the Greens, said Sun­ Minimum Deposit $10,000 paper. Some people think there is a _ii#i It il mid 20s to lower 30s. Mostly sunny Tuesday. High in the both camps flocking to the state, ail state Comptroller Gerald Lewis, day they would face sentencing on the contempt charge. "every •iritere' u¥ inJuaie effectii'e annual yield, the maiuniy mid 40s to lower 50s. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, a musical com­ key to 1980 politics in their labor. “And since the result-of their taking him out of the III the ('ernficau ii 26 u'teki.and ihe rate u lubjta seeking an early advantage in the an­ called it a “fantastic victory” for the little IO i hange *ir renetcal. Federal regulaoons prohibit edy about greed, waste and hyprocity, opened Sun­ Others think the yield will be iSavingsBank New Hampshire: Partly sunny along with a chance of ticipated 1980 Carter-Kennedy Massachusetts senator. country is that he died ... I won’t say what the judge will thing" iompoundmn of inlereii on ikn aicouni ITe have eased the day. hogwash. earl\ U'tihdrawalpenalnes on nexv or reneued term aocounti flurries in the north today. High in the iower 40s, 6 C struggle. The principals were less do,” Brant said. The producer is Edith Vonnegut, who should have The bookkeepers are working on 'of Manchester north to near 50, 9 C south. Mostly clear tonight. Low in But others noted that the Florida enthusiastic. Carter told reporters in Volterra also found probable cause for criminal con­ no trouble adapting from the book of the same name 4,000-plus ballots cast by Dade Coun­ i m s t m the mid 20s to lower 30s. Mostly sunny Tuesday. High in mock election had nothing to do with Washington he felt “very good” tempt. 13 locations serving Manchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, Bolton, Andover and Ashford. Member F. D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. the upper 40s to mid 50s. since she is the daughter of the author, Kurt ty Democrats Saturday. The results about the results, and Kennedy said But sources close to the attorney general’s office said Vonnegut. the selection of the state’s national ,(• will determine whether i President convention delegates and had no he was heartened. they doubt the Greens will face criminal charges if they Carter or Sen. Edward Kennedy won National Forecast meaning beyond a psychological lift But neither camp could really back return to Massachusetts. a majority .of 879 county delegates for the winner. up their claims with figures. Carter At Massachusetts General Hospital where Chad had Old Habits Die Hard elect^ for the Florida Democratic City Fest Hi Lo Whatever it all meant, both Carter got more delegates outside greater been treated, he was mourned deeply. Party’s Nov. 18 state convention. Albuquerque c 80 42 Los Angeles pc 71 66 Henry Kissinger met with President Tito in and Kennedy supporters campaigned Miami than Kennedy, but Dade’s Doctors at the hospital had fought in court to keep Chad Anchorage cy 47 33 Louisville cy 59 40 Belgrade. Their discussion? Why current inter­ The convention will cast a bloc of 188 was the difference for on chemotherapy which they said was keeping him in Asheville as if it were the 1980 election already. c 61 29 Memphis pc 71 54 national questions, particularly the role of the non- presidential preference straw vote, either candidate in claiming a remission. Atlanta c 65 42 Miami Beach r 81 75 As the results came in during the aligned movement. What else? with the elected delegates joined by weekend, both sides triumphantly majority. "He was the kind of a little youngster who stole the Billings r 81 55 Milwaukee pc 58 36 And speaking of the third world nonalignment 838 others — most elected officials hearts of many people— we’re all very said,” said MGH Birmingham c 44 claimed victory. And nobody counted the Dade 68 Minneapolis c 60 37 movement, Friday in Frankfort, Germany, and party leaders expected to be spokesman Martin Bander. This week only: Boston White House news secretary Jody County votes Saturday. A pool of c 53 34 Nashville pc 62 40 heavily pro-Carter. Dr. John T. Truman, Chad’s former physician at the Brownsville, Tx. pc 90 71 Kissinger bucked the nostalgia trend, complaining Powell predicted Carter would end news organizations interviewed the New Orleans r 74 54 Thus the county voting appeared to Buffalo cy 48 43 Oklahoma City pc 68 60 about “the American nostalgia that somehow we up with 65 percent of the delegates. voters after they had cast their hospital, “was quite upset at the news,” Bander said. Charleston, S.C. c 64 53 Omaha c 64 47 can escape our problems by some spectacular ballots, and found that Carter had “All of us who got to know Chad and had seen him many Charlotte, N.C. c 58 35 Phoenix c 90 65 moral victory, preferably in the Third World, and beaten Kennedy by about 50. times when he came into the hospital for checkups and VAbol sport coat Chicago pc 59 41 Pittsburgh pc 47 35 that this will obviate the need for any difHcult No other tabulation was available follow-up treatment became very fond of him,” said Cleveland c 52 38 Portland, M. pc 50 28 decisions ... I think this is an illusion and has led to Meetings Under Way or expected until the hired firm of Bander of the blond blue-eyed youngster. Columbus c 55 32 Portland, Or. cy 63 57 many of the problems of the last few years.” certified public accountants finishes “I can remember when he used to play with the toys in Dallas cy 77 62 Providence c 54 31 the treatment room right after the treatment and how he Denver c 79 46 its work. That may be Wednesday or and slack sale! Richmond c 60 35 use to be happy with simple things like the water bubbler. Des Moines pc 64 46 St. Louis cy 63 51 On Final Auto Pact Thursday because the tabulators Quote of the Day He’d turn that on and turn that off — and when he saw the Detroit pc 53 35 Salt Lake City pc 76 49 must pore over six-page ballots A tip from Roger SUubach. Duluth water spurting he’d just burst out into giggles.’ c 60 36 San Antonio pc 83 71 Bolshoi ballet defector Leonid Kozlov, asked in DETROIT (UPI) - The United concessions likely would be listing more than 800 names to find Quarterback, Dallas Cowboys- El Paso c 88 52 San Diego pc 77 65 New Orleans what he likes best about the United Auto Workers union, with two strike- forthcoming from the UAW. the winning 188. "W h y pay more when you can own Hartford c 53 31 San Francisco r 77 62 States: “Disco. Any kind of dance is an example of free contract settlements behind it, The bargaining for a new contract On the basis of unofficial votes Educators Will Hear a genuine wool sport coat for so little'’" Honolulu c 77 61 San Juan r 89 76 the human temperament.” opens negotiations with Chrysler covering some 101,000 hourly from around the state, plus media Houston pc 77 61 Seattle cy 58 53 pool results from Miami and Fort Indianapolis cy 57 39 Corp. under the shadow of the No. 3 workers at Chrysler comes after the Former Aide’s Gripe Spokane cy 68 53 Lauderdale, Carter held an apparent Jackson. Mss. c 70 39 Tampa pc 83 67 Glimpses automaker’s staggering financial union worked out lucrative new Jacksonville pc 68 52 Washington c 58 39 problems. agreements at General Motors Corp. majority of 562 delegates or 64 per­ MANCHESTER -- The Board of Education tonight is scheduled to hear a second grievance from former Kansas City cy 62 52 Wichita cy 70 56 Designer calvin Klein threw a birthday party for The UAW already has said it and Ford Motor Co. cent. Kennedy had 259 or 29 percent. Las Vegas c 84 57 himself Saturday at New York’s Les Mouches— but probably will grant some sort of GhJ workers overwhelmingly Labor union delegates seeking to in­ Regional Occupational Training Center aide Christopher Little Rock pc 66 53 he isn’t saying which one he’s celebrating ... Susan­ economic concessions to Chrysler in ratified their pact, although Ford fluence the state convention platform Dougan, who challenged a pair of administrative Men’s Club 400 Sport Coats nah York is in Paris rehearsing Simone Benmussa’s bargaining scheduled to begin today, employees still arC voting on their had 25 seats and 31 delegates were in decisions last month. "Appearances,” which opens Nov. 9 ... Tovah but it’s not known just how much the agreement. no one’s camp, to make up the Dougan is asking the board to have some sensitive and Feldshuh, Mac Davis, Ian McShane, Jack Gilford, union is willing to give. The economic portions of the con­ remaining 7 percent. negative information on himself removed from his per­ The Almanac Rose Marie and Priscilla Lopez are co-starring in Also unknown is how much the un­ tracts are similar — wage hikes, im­ sonnel file. The information include an evaluative letter ion will ask in return for giving from Dougan’s former boss, ROTC Director Norman California in the film “It’s Cheaper to Keep Her” ... proved cost-of-living allowances and Regularly By United Press International In Frankfort, violinist Yehudi Menuhin got the Chrysler a break, although UAW pensions, 26 paid days off in addition Manchester Fendel. Today is Monday, Oct. 15, the 288th day of 1979 with 77 prestigious peace prize of the West German book representation on the automaker’s to regular vacations and a blue-collar Firis Calls At a Sept. 25 hearing, Dougan claimed the letter con­ $75 to follow. trade fair Sunday and some nice words from board of directors and at other stock ownership program. tained untrue and defamatory statements about him. The moon is moving from its last quarter to its new Chancellor Helmut Schmidt who called him “a management levels was expected to The deadline for ratification of the However, Board Chairman John Yavis ruled that should phase. be the subject of a second grievance hearing. This fall, more and more value-conscious men ate world citizen of our time, dedicated to peace” ... be a key issue. Ford pact is next Sunday. The agree­ Saturday, 7:45 p.m. —Car fire at 179 The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Chrysler Chairman Lee lacocca set The board later accepted the superintendent’s decisloil wearing clothes made of wool tlu’ natural choice The dalai lama returned to New York Sunday for a ment has been endorsed by union of­ Maple St. (Town) for warmth, comfort, durability and good looks The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. the tone for the Chrysler talks in ficials and the 200-member UAW to reinstate Dougan - after he was fired by Fendeal — ceremony at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine ... Saturday, 9:54 p.m.—False alarm from So look for the Woolmark label in these finely Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. Another report from a London newspaper that August when, in an unprecedented Council at Ford. Main Street. (Town) but to transfer him to Bennet Junior High School. Irish poet and author Oscar Wilde was born Oct, 15, tailored sports coats and then look at the price Princess Anne is pregnant, ‘"rhat’s the first I’ve move, he shocked UAW bargainers The Chrysler talks also open Sunday, 3:10 p.m. —Camp fire at The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. at the board tag It's hard to believe, .especially when most 1856. Actress Jean Peters was born on this date in 1926. heard of it — and I should know,” said her husband, by asking for a two-year freeze on against the backdrop of Senate Center Park stairway. Town) offices, 45 North School St. stores are charging $100 or more for coals like these On this date in history: Mark Phillips... wages and benefits. Banking Committee hearings on the Sunday, 7:41 p.m. —Dumpster fire at However, according to the public notice, most of But at Anderson-Little, you always get so much In 1917, the most famous spy of World War I, Gertrude The request was rejected by the Green Manor and West Middle Turnpike. tonight’s meeting will be executive session negotiations quality for so little. And this week only, the savings firm’s request for at least $500 (Town) Zelle, known as Mata Hari, was executed by a firing union but Chrysler, which has said it million in loan guarantees to help it with representatives from the administrators and are unbeatable FREE EXPERT ALTERATIONS squad outside Paris. Sunday, 9:21 p.m. —False alarm from expects to lose $1.5 billion this year regain financial stability. Forest Street. (Town) teachers’ unions. In'1928, the German dirigible Graf Zeppelin arrived in Lottery Numbers and next, received indications some Both sides are under time constraints by the new bin­ Men’s Slacks Regularly $19 the United States on its first commercial flight. It took ding arbitration law, the administration has said. The law Save on handsome dress slacks four and a half days to cross the Atlantic. took effect last July 1 and the legislature set a deadline tailored in cointonable levturiaed In 1946, Nazi Reichmarshal Herman Goering, con­ Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Saturday in New I polyester. Choose from a wide England: for school district currently in negotiations. If a settle­ victed as a war criminal, committed suicide. ment is not reached by Nov. 24, the Manchester selection of solids and patterns In 1964, Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev was ousted by Connecticut: 724. Massachusetts: 5310. iW negotiations would automatically go to binding arbitra­ Kremlin leaders and replaced by Alexei Kosygin and Dairii tion. Leonid Brezhnev. New Hampshire: 7835. Luxury Slacks Regularly $23 Rhode Island: 2707. Queen Open House Set Tuesday You can't find a heller pair ol I SALE slacks at a better |mce' Luxurious Manchester To Advertise MANCHESTER — Robertson School PTA will sponsor wool blends and good-looking East Hartford — Glastonbury To Report News an open house at the school Tuesday night from 7 to 8. polyesters with the fine tailoring For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: Plans for the PTA for the year include the collection of and construction details found in 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Evening Herald Manchester — Alex Girelli, 643-2711. Campbell soup labels to obtain materials for the classes. slacks costing much more. hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. 242 BROAD STREET USPS 327-500 Officers for the current year include: Mrs. Carol through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury.. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 bmzief MANCHESTER TMMI closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Colvin, president; Mrs. Joanne Swenson, vice president, Open every night Monday through Sanitdav Published dally except Sunday and Your Master Charge and VISA ate welcome certain holidays by the Manchester calling 643-2718. Bolton...... fXtnna Holland, 643-2711 I FOR THE MONTH room parents; Mrs. Eileen Christenson, vice president Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. For information about display adver­ Coventry __ Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 I OF OCTOBER SMALL programs and fine arts; Mrs. Judy Galligan, secretary Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising Hebron ,.. Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 j SMALL SUGAR i H O T SINGLE and William Freeman, treasurer. director, at 643-2711, South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 Have a Complaint? Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 CONE DOGS Four Missing on Boat To Subscribe SUNDAES i New* — If you have a question or To report or- inquire about special NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The U.S. Coast Guard and local complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call Customer Service news: police today searched for four young brothers who failed Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 TKYUUT to return from a boat trip. ^ The sewn in Woolmark label is your 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 assurance of quahty iesied fabrics 2711. Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 Names of the boys were not immediately released. made of ihe world's best Pure Wool to 10 a.m. Saturday. Anderson-Uttk Circulation — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 15i |39^ ^ The boys, ranging in age from 7 to 14, were reported regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents Family...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 missing by their parents Sunday night when they failed to So much for so Ktde. Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery weekly, $3,90 for one month, $11.70 for Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 FREE D.O. TOY AIRPLANE three months, $23.40 for six months, and return from an afternoon boat trip. The boys left should be made by 5 p.m. Monday Murphy’s Boatyard in Shelton in a 24-foot inboard- MANCHESTER PARKADE through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a,m. to 5 p.m. FOR THE KIDS day. available on request. Moqday through Friday. outboard boat at 2:30 p.m. and were scheduled to return FREE WITH A 50c PURCHASE later in the afternoon. PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15, 197» EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 15, 11)79- PAGE FIVE MACC News Tornado Recovery Time MAKE GOOD USE Performing Arts Night Unique OF YOUR SPARE TIME By NANCY CARR autoharp and harmonica. Broadway hit, Oklahoma. ple Highlander’s ular demand. October 20 for the Evening ’ Take a course at M.C.C. Longer Than Expected Ext-rulive Dlppolor Although irrepressibly The Gibson Youth Ballet PipeBand. They’ll be Tickets are cheap. At $2, of Performing Arts. Along with brisk mor­ Irish, his approach to and will perform two numbers dressed in their tartans of and $1 for student^ and There ere openings In 14 non- ly 500 persons and left two dead. ONLY! nings and brilliant colors Thank Y o u ' b WINDSOR (U P I)-A call for 5,000 town, who added the human chain TUES. performance of inter­ especially choreographed clan MacKensie. senior citizens the show is credit courses that start in Oc­ The bishop offered Mass at St. we look forward each Fall — To Marie Bergln for tober and November... such as: cleanup volunteers has fallen short was particularly important to clear national folk music is by Priscilla'Gibson. New this year are two a fun-filled evening for the Joseph's Church in the stricken area to the Evening of the Per­ the generous contribution and efforts to return the area the ravine which collects runoff from thoroughly enjoyed by a Ken Woods, the organist local performing groups: whole family. Tickets will CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN and said the Catholic Charities office to the Human Needs Fund. ravaged by the Oct. 3 tornado to nor­ the sloping area. The forming Arts, the principal great cross-section of ages and choir director of St. The A1 Chaves Trio, a pop­ be available at the door of in Hartford will distribute the money - To the Betty Jane WINES OF THE WORLD mal will take longer than exp^ted, Bernardini said since the town , fund raising effort of the and ethnic backgrounds. Mary’s Church will play ular music singing group Manchester High School didn't reach its goal of 5,000 Turner School of Dancing INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE according to community offiicials. to victims. ' Conference. Seamus gives and receives the romantic music which from the Manchester Com­ auditorium as long as they Despite a weekend of work by hun- volunteers, appeals will be issued for In his sermon, the archbishop This single event sub­ much pleasure and joy has delighted countless munity College and Street last. Tickets may also be for a donation to the Fuel HERITAGE AND HEIRLOOMS Bank. MANCHESTER dredsof volunteers, Windsor officials volunteers for at least two more quoted the Book of Job saying that stantially supports the core with his music. local audiences for-many Noise, a modern jazz purchased in advance at "what God has given, God has taken 'hoicest Meats In Town\ budget of the Conference Nothing New It It easy to register COMMUNITY Sunday predicted it will take several weekends. Also on the evenings’ bill years. quartet featuring Allison the parish offices of MACC COLLEGE more weekends of the same effort to However, he warned that if the away,” and the gospel of Luke where providing the foundation will be the Sunshiners, our This year’s Evening of Jacobs on the flute. member churches. We can For ln(ormatlon, call Christ spoke of how the innocent The principle of jet propul­ clear away the debris. cleanup "takes more than two more from which support, com­ beloved senior citizen the performing Arts will Last' year, Freddy support our work and also sion was discovered alxiut Community Services Division, were afHicted by disaster but had Manchester Community College 60 Bldwell Street About 400 volunteers formed a weekends, that’ll bring us into fort and material group and the Old Timers get underway at 8 o’clock Bocchino raiseid the roof have some fun together. 100 B.C. by Hero in Alexan­ rebounded with God’s help. dria. This was used 2,000 at 646-2137. Manchester. CT 06040 human chain to clean debris from a snow." assistance are offered to who will together be per­ with the soul-stirring with a rousing drum solo. Please mark you calen­ Meanwhile, a call to help victims The storm did an estimated $254 LEAN FRESH those in need through the years later to help make jet drainage ravine, while 600 more forming a medly from the sounds of the Sphinx Tem­ He’ll be back again by pop- dar and reserve Saturday, planes. moved from house to house in Wind­ of the twister came from religious million dollars in damage to Emergency Pantry, sor’s residential Poquonock section leaders Sunday. Poquonock, Windsor Locks and Suf- G M IM D BEEF >1.49 Clothing and Furniture ------\ r to clean up the rubble from the The Rev. John Whealon, Catholic field and state and federal disaster Banks, Fuel Bank, storm. archbishop of Hartford, called on the relief workers remained on the job Chaplaincy, Convalescent "It's going very well,” said Wind­ archdiocese's 220 parishes to offer this weekend to take applications for Home Ministry and the sor Youth Services Director John their prayers and donations to vic­ government assistance. TOBINS DOMESTIC many other services of Bernardini, a spokesman for the tims of the storm which injured near- Volunteers came from as far as 20 MACC. A delightful and in­ miles away Saturday and Sunday to expensive evening out for saw tree limbs, rake and cart away COOKED HUM lb. <1.99 the whole family, we are wheelbarrows of broken furniture, hoping that once again CRCOG Sets Meeting plasterboard and tree limbs in the there will be a good atten­ race to clean up the area before quality and other environmental dance. HARTFORD — Because of rapid heavy snow falls. This year’s Evening of issues featuring speakers on these growth in attendance at the monthly William Kes heard the appeal for the Performing Arts is a issues and exhibits. Regional Forum meetings, the volunteers and brought 29 friends variety show with more Regional Forum membership con­ Capitol Region Council of from Avon 20 miles away. Kes, a 68- than a little hint of Irish Governments has scheduled the Oct. sists of duly appointed citizen year-old retired business executive, and guaranteed to enter­ 18 Forum session at the Hartford representation of the 27 towns in the HIGHLAND PARK MARKET was working Saturday in Windsor's tain the whole family. Our Graduate Center, 275 Windsor St. The Capitol Region, and members at- Settler Circle, an area almost leveled featured performer is meeting will begin at noon in area L9. large appointed by the chairman of by the twister. CRCOG. Seamus Kennedy. Seamus On the agenda for the October “I was listening to the news and 317 Highland Street Interested citizens are welcome to comes from Belfast in meeting are update reports on thought, 'those poor people, we ought attend and may receive additional in­ Northern Ireland and is transportation, housing, law enforce­ to do something,” he said. "It’s just Manchester • 646-4277 well-known in New ment and water quality. Information formation by calling Sandra Haskin heartbreaking what these people are at the CRCOG Headquarters 522- England as a member of will also be presented on a Nov. 30 up against. It could have happened to the Irish folk singing workshop on transportation, air 2217. any one of us.” ' group, The Beggarmen. r He has performed all over the United States Citizen Group Quizzes sharing with his audiences his special gifts of wit and melody. His musical ver­ satility encompasses many Candidates for Board styles from Irish traditional to Bluegrass to 20X« By LANEY ZUBOFF Wve trimmed our American folk music. asks, "What would you advocate to imple­ Herald Reporter He will be accompanying Our reg. low prices ment the new code, provide necessary en­ himself on a variety of in­ MANCHESTER -Ten questions forcement staff and guarantee the rights prepared by the Manchester Citizens for struments including the of tenants to make complaints?” guitar, banjo, mandolin, 5-PC. COORDINATED Social Responsibility have been presented The questionnaire also asks for the can­ bodhran (Irish drum). to the 13 Board of Directors candidates didates' recommendations for up-dating KNIT SEPARATES with a requestee to return no later than Manchester's plan of development,due to Sept. 19. Acrylic doubleknit separates In deep tail increased population "and new concerns shades with matching poly knit blouse. The first four questions deal with about pollution control, water and sewer Sizes 8-18. housing. "Housing construction in use and energy conservation.” Manchester has fallen drastically over the A final question asks what promises the Manchester Community Proportioned Pants 7 Q Q past year, ” states the first question, "and candidates will make the unaffiliated College oHers this calen­ any new construction is being devoted to voters so they will receive a fair represen­ dar of events in the interest of the community. All the Proportioned Skirts 7 i e homes that a majority of the population tation in appointments by the board. The i 2 . can not afford to purchase...What action MCC-sponsored activities Our Rtg. 8.99 ...... » ■ I W group said that the unaffiliated voters listed ^low are open to the Women’s coats in poly-plush. plaids, much more! m would you propose the town take to help receive a great deaUof attention by can­ Shirt Jackets m m 5-15 & 8-18. Our Reg. 49.99 & 52.99...... O/./U expand the stock of available housing?” didates just prior to elections. “After public and many are free of Our Rtg. 15.SS...... 1 & t O D the group asks. charge. For further infor­ Girls’ storm coats in virater-repellent labrics, warm . q —q elections, this group is generally WARM, WINTER linings. 7-14. Our Reg. 35.99...... Z o . l 9 The second question asks the candidates forgotten, receiving virtually no ap­ hdp mation, call 646-2137. Long Vests Q C Q what steps they would propose to”place you trim yours Our Rtg. 11.99...... HRS OUTERWEAR Boys'Down-Look jackets in nylon with poly-fill 4C 00 pointments to town commissions and com­ Monday, October 15 ^ quilt lining. 8-18. Our Reg. 22.99...... 1 D .u u lids on the rates of rent increases.” mittees.” ‘Dinner: Sole Roulade, One question asks the candidates what Print Blouse 4 n Q Q m'*' w FOR THE COLD Men’s Ranch coats by Maverick In denim with pile nn nn To combat our rising opierating costs, Northeast Utilities has been imple­ 6:30 p.m., $4.50 OurRtg. 12.99...... I U i W 9 lining. S-XL. Our Reg. 29.99...... Z 0 . 9 U their recommendations for the revitaliza­ Tuesday, Oct. 16 tion of downtown Manchester and. the Trainini : Workshop m'B DAYS AHEAD! Men’s Ski jackets in nylon with poly-fill, contrast j — —^ menting important economy-minded measures. In that spirit, we have Speaker: "Affirmative bands. S-XL. Our Reg. 2 p 9 ...... If .10 Cheney Mills district area. Set for Volunteers Action, Sex Equality,” mMi "There is now only one minority person developed a program to help our customers reduce their energy costs.^ k______in over 400 town jobs, apart from positions MANCHESTER - A training workshop Gail Patrick, MCC in the schools and the library.... How can for ail elementary level classroom This broad energy conservation program is called the National Counselor, 2 p.m.. volunteers will be held Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. at Manchester overcome these obstacles in Women’s Center Trailer. savings FOR Y O U R C ^ order to meet its minority hiring goals?" the Board of Education, 45 North School Energy Watch (N.E.W). Here is what it means to yom ‘ Dinner: German, Ham­ SOUND is another question put to the candidates. St. burger Kuchen Gefullt i i B 1 4 K G O L D ! The candidates are asked to address the (Stuffed Poultry, Hamburg Jean Zurbrigen, a former learning dis­ Your personal energy audit. Style), 6:30 p.m., $4.50 fuel crisis and what Manchester can do to abilities consultant for Manchester Public help its poor, its elderly, and low-income Schools will present the program. The To help you save ener^ and money. Northeast Wed. Oct. 17 MOTOROLA ' HAMILTON BEACH working families in emergencies. workshop will focus on recognizing lear­ \ Soccer: MCC vs Holyoke In-Dash 8-Track ‘Speed-O-Light’ Iron One question says a proposed revision of ning styles, managing materials to fit the Utilities is making available to its customers an Community College, 3:30 PbCassette the 17-year-old housing code was sub­ child and working with small groups both \ p.m.. Cougar Field AMfFM Stereo 11.40 Our Reg. 14.99 mitted ,to the board of directors three inside and outside the classroom. energy audit questionnaire. This form asks detailed ^Dinner: Polynesian, Steak Adjusts for today's varied fabrics. years ago”with no action to date.” Tips with Mushrooms and YOUR CHOICE « Lightweight for less fatigue. Tenants are reluctant to file complaints The workshop is free and open to all per­ energy-rfelated questions concerning everything from Bean Sprouts, 6:30 p,m., Easy-see water window. #749 because of a lack of protection by state sons currently working or considering your appliances to your heating and cooling expenses. $4.50 76.40 SMALL APPLIANCES OEPT, law “and with Health Department of­ placement as elementary school Panel and Discussion: Our Rdg^.99 ficials reluctant to receive complaints classroom volunteers. Registration can be Your questionnaire will be analyzed free by our energy . “The Working Couple,” 7 Low distortion, 8 watts because of a lack of code enforcement made by calling Susan Plese, coordinator total output. Locat/dis- p.m.. Women’s Center tance switch. Includes personnel," states another question which of volunteers, at 647-3520 beforq'Oct. 22. cialists. You will then receive a personalized energy audit Trailer installation hardware Support Group: “Women and instructions. Exquisitely-Crafted Italian-Style Jewelry PROCTOR Ironing of your home. Mistreated as Children” Accentuated with Precious Diamonds Table with Vented Top (physically and/or Motorola Auto Gleaming diamonds on a fine 14K Tailored energy action program. emotionally), 7 p.m. Stu­ Cassette Stereo gold Serpentine chain. Matching 8.88 Our Reg. 12.99 dent Senate Trailer. Co­ bracelet, earrings, neckpins for 29.70 to44.70 Vented top avoids 'hot spots'. ^ This N.E.W. energy audit will offer conservation suggestions sponsored with a complete ensemble effect. Our Reg. 39.97 to 59.97 Easy set up, compact storage. Manchester Memorial 31.40 Jzsa'’'’’ applying specifically to your home. It will pinpoint energy- Fits under dash. Fast • Pad and Cover Set, Hospital. forward & rewind. Out R.g. 3.49...... 2.67 Film: “The Thin Man,” 8 slaving improvements that can be made in areas such AUTOMOtIVE DEPT. p.m., main campus Personalized Initials Accordion Folding ENERcIf*' insulation, storm windows and doors, caulking and auditorium, free. in 14 Karat Gold Aluminum Dryer ______WATCH weather stripping, and controlled water heating. Thurs. Oct. 18 Support Group: 8 .9 0 Our Reg. 12.97 7.88 Our Reg. 10.99 In addition, we will estimate improvement costs and the expected "Becoming Single,” 2 Choose your first or Iasi initial Rust-tree aluminum frame. p.m.. Women’s Center In a bold block design. Q,U,Y,Z Smooth, vinyl-covered wooden savings to you. Trailer Intlals are not available. dowels protect your fabrics. i Women’s Tennis: MCC • 14 Karat Qold Chain HOUSEWARES DEPT. vs. Trinity College, 4 p.m., Our Rtg. 24.97...... 17.40 Improving the value of your home. MCC Tennis Courts When you take advantage of this service offered Fri., Oct. 19 ^eter DIRosa - Town Director ‘Dinner: Chinese, 6:30 by Northeast Utilities, your home will become a p.m., $4.50 ZENITH more valuable asset because you’ve made it more Sat. Oct. 20 r e p e a t o f ASELLOirn 12” Diagonal Re-elect Peter DIRosa Soccer: MCC vs Mitchell Black & White energy efficient. And as proof of your efforts. College, 2 p.m.. Cougar Town Director. Field Portable TV Northeast Utilities will issue an energy efficient RICOH 35 mm Camera Monday, Oct. 22 SEIKO Our Reg. home certificate if your home meets N.E.W ■‘Dinner: Braised Pork Complete with Case The Famous LCD *7 7 99.70 Loin, 6:30 p.m., $4.50 Quartz Chronograph Ideal second set lor “LEADERSHIP MANCHESTER standards. To receive your energy audit Women’s Volleyball: » 1 4 7 Our Reg. 179.94 with Counter winter sports season! MCC vs Housatonic Com­ Built-In carry handle. questionnaire and participate in this munity College, 7 p.m.. Has large bright viewfinder, match QuIck-on picture tube. needle thru-lens metering system, Our Reg. East Catholic High School, 148.75 CAN COUNT ON” important conservation program, simply . ^ , I Manchester (2 games) ^speeds to 1/500th second! Inter­ <88 changeable 1/2.2 K-mount lens, self- Race against time with this spec­ write to: Ralph Marrone, Northeast Utilities, . . = ' “ Cbnversational Italian: timer, hot shoe for flash. VIvitar Auto-Zoom tacular 22 function Seiko Chrono- 7:30-9 p.m., Hartford Road Flash Gun . Bullt ln Illumination system P.O. ^ x 19W, Hartford, Connecticut 06144- campus, room 207, $18.00 •Hoteon Qiant Photo Album ght time. Water-tested to ‘ Dinners will be served at Our Rtg. 9.94...... 7.90 4 6 . 4 4 t i T 1(X) feel with mar resistant crystal. Gusdorf Sturdy Rollabout Stand Displays and prolects up Ip 500 « Features lap-counter for running VOTE REPUBLICAN Zoom flash to malch camera the Regional Occupational pliotos wilhout glut, tape; corners. fo r12’;BaiWTV. lens, 2 auto sellings. Thyristor or racing. Training Center, Wetherell •Refills...... ,..'4piig. saves battery power. Our Reg. 14.70...... 9 .8 8 Street. No alcoholic N O V . 6 beverages allowed. NORTHEAST UTILITIES “ Non-credit community Paid By Doing everything in our power to keep costs down. services courses begin. CofflmHtaa To Raoloet Polar DIRoaa Open on a space-available MANCHESTER Barry BoMoaHo, Traaaurar The Connecticut Liiiht and Power Company/The Hartford Electric LirHi Compiny/Western Massachusetts Electric Company/Holyoke Water Power Company basis. Advance registra-" TRI-CITY SH0PPIN6 CENTER Northeait Utilities Service Company/Northcast Nuclear Energy Company tion is necessary. For 1149 TOLUND TURNPIKE further information call, STORE HOURS; DAILY, 10 AM to 9:30 PM •SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM 'SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM 'SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY 646-2137. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15,1979- PAGE SEVEN

Kennedy Library Finally Stands Ready YANKEE WATER WUBHT Bolton Schools Create Council To Advise Principals PROBLEM? Kennedy family and the non-profit library Iclmics BOSTON (UPI) - The John F. Kennedy members of the Kennedy clan and hun­ assassinated Nov. 22, 1963, plans went •H • For Grades 7 and 8 develop a thorough course foundation chose a site — Columbia Point, BOLTON— A kindergarten through Grade 8 Principals He said, “This is one more way we are attempting to principals are: Library, a monument to Camelot, finally, dreds of dignitaries also will be on hand as forward to preserve his papers. From the NEMAKEHOUIEUUS Council has been formed at bolton Elementary Center further build positive attitudes.” • Teachers and administrators will help students description with appropriate objectives for the study outset; trouble slowed the library’s near the Boston Harbor campus of the E-LIM stands ready. the structure is given to the National REAL ESTATE aOSMGS Excess water In the body ran ^ school. develop more responsibility, improve their self- skills and communications course and for kindergarten Archives and Record Service. progress. University of Massachusetts. ll|W w Uhr M2B uncomfMlabie. .E-LIM wU help Objectives for School through Grade 6 students fully develop units of study by It is a legacy to the assassinated presi­ Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis then you lose excess water weight. We The purpose of the council is to improve com­ dlsclpline, achieve a better self-concept and make Bolton dent and a tribute to those who fought Appropriately, a cloud of politics wiil be The late president had hoped the library TMMMnhoiMMi ' *7B at Uggett Parkade Pharmacy munications, involve teachers in decision making and The objectives for Bolton Elementary Center School Elementary Center School a better place to learn and grade level to support the new science text and the okayed New York architect I.M. Pei’s St. OZ CAN Women’s Work,” by Jody Newmyer on Dec. 18, “Banned Deborah Bell. Donald Davis, Cantaloupes w w e a CRANAPPLE JUICE 40 OZ BOTTLE 8 9 DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 f o r M. CREAM CHEESE VEGETABLES Books: The Library and Intellectual Freedom,” by Elsie Andrew Hagenow, Orrin E. ALL VARlE,TlES WHOLE KERNEL MASS GROWN - SNO-WHITE Jenkins onjan. 15, and “The Community Library and the m West. Gerald Millington. HEINZ GRAVY 12 OZ JAR 4 9 * FOOD CLUB CORN i t o z c a n 4 f o r ' 1 . CREAM CHEESE SCALLIONS FRESH CAULIFLOWER he” Quality of Life,” by Harold Abramson on Jan. 29. Craig F. Johnson. PLAIN o n IODIZED FOOD CLUB • REGULAR or FRENCH STYLE U S NO 1 • NEW CROP • BAKING 26 OZ CREAM CHEESE withlox All area residents are invited to attend the program Mrs. Mary Mayne. Donald DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT box 4 ^ o r s i . c u t GREEN BEANS - e o z : a n 4 f o r * 1 . IDAHO POTATOES slbbac and participate in the talks. For any further information Ostberg. Katherine Ferrelli. SPICY . hot SWEET CALIFORNIA VALENCIA on the series, please call the library at 742r7606. Roger Christiana, Marcelo V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 1 2 0 Z C A N 4 fo r' 1 . o x f o r d KOSHER SPEARS h o z jar 6 9 * fMWiiteojyLisimiAM Chinsky. Marita Ryan. Shirley SUNKIST ORANGES SLICED • CHUNKS & CRUSHED MASS GROWN - FRESH Clemson .Walter Kaszowski, DOLE PINEAPPLE SYRUP ^CA*N 3 fo r M . B&G k o s h e r d il l SPEARS f 8 9 * GREEN CABBAGE Roger Bolduc. SELECT PITTED NATURAL Club Planning Clinic Denise Mozzer. Marion E. PICK.A.MIX FOOD CLUB RIPE OLIVES MOTT'S APPLE JUICE 64 OZ BOTTLE * 1 . 3 9 Cullen, Marie Whitaker, BRACH’S CANDY Sharon L. Hass, Robert J. CA; V MlA Foi* Ear, Eye Testing Bergen. Cindy Follansbee. ARTICHOKE HEARTS U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF Kimberly A. Chmura, Janet SOUTH WINDSOR - The Young Wives Oub will spon­ L. Zemke, Laurie Thissell. sor a free hearing and vision testing clinic for three- four- Judith S. Pitts, Evelyn Bottom Round CREAM CHEESE and five-year-olds at the Wapping Community Church Carter, Susan Girard, Judith CALIFORNIA - LARGE SIZE LEAN COOKED DOMESTIC Oct. 22-24. Dziedzinski. Wavne Mora. ROAST BEEF SLICED TO ORDER Additional clinics will be held in January and March. Eleanor Mathev.oon, Emile Pomegranates ROAST CARANDO The club is offering the clinic as a community service St. Andre. Robert Bagge, CARANDO because of the recognized importance of early detection Mary L. Joslin. & Persimmons Sliced MORTADELLA 0 ORDER of vision and hearing problems. Such problems detected Henry Ilemenway. Valerie COLONIAL TOP Werzyn, Marcia Kilpatrick, early enough are easily corrected, and child’s progress in VEAL LOAF Polish tI ord^r' Stephen W 'kioven, Lilllian Remember Mother-In-Laws Week! school is not hindered by poor vision or hearing. Pina, Lynn Garcia. Tom Gar­ 5 Inch - Assorted "HOT” BAGELS availabl^'’- 12 Testing will be conducted by members of the Young Wives Club and other volunteers from South Windsor, all cia, Bernadette Hagenow, 'WITH-res TEXTURED SOY Fl OUR 6 ISOLATED SOY PROTEJNl FINeatOUALITV Sandra Garrity Philodendron Plants Valu Pro Ground Beef P o rk Sale! of whom have been trained by representatives from the IN COLORED POTS ASSORTED CENTER State Health Department and the Connecticut Society for us D A CHOICE • BEEF U S D A CHOICE - BEEF U S b A CHOICE - BEEF CUT the FYevention of Blindness. Sexuality Topic PORK All nursery schools in South Windsor have been Top Round Top Round Boneless CHOPS PORK MANCHESTER - • 2 . 4 S ROAST Chuck Roast scheduled for testing. A limited number of appointments, EXCEPT BERLIN & ROCKY HILL (3 LOIN. 3 CENTER & STEAK lUNOERBLADE) 3 RIB END) CHOPS for children not attending nursery school, are available Katherine Wheeler, R.N., Dwtr to ''esnnflss ool'Cv some .tems not ovouabie unM Tuesaoy WITH COOKING TIMER B.A., counselor, will speak Oct. 23. Appointments may be made by calling the Com­ on "Sexuality as a Com­ IS munity Service Council, ^2509. LB?2.29 ?.1.79 LB. LB munications Skill’’ at a Frozen Favorites!- U S D A CHOICE BEEF meeting of the Manchester Lender's Birds Eye BOTTOM ROUND STEAK PORK 69 Fresh Baked Goods! Koffee Krafters to Meet Newcomers Club on CUTLETS WALOBAUMS MANCHESTER - The Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg BAGELS W A LD B AU M S Tuesday, Oct, 16 at 7:30 COOL WHIP CORN or BRAN Branch of the YWCA will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at p.m., at the YWCA, 78 N. ONION - PLAIN - EGG FRESH Raisin 78 N. Main St. Main St. New residents of 12 OZ. PKG 8 OUNCE CONTAINER PORK BUTTS 99' Muffins Bread The group is interested to anyone interested in making the area are invited. For 12 OZ. - 6 PACK 1 POUND LOAF crafts. Membership in the YWCA and Koffee Krafters is further information, con­ FRESH PORK required. tact the YWCA or Patricia FOR Tenderloins SPARE RIBS The meeting will be working on Christman treasures. Quinn-Ortiz, 13 Wadsworth TREE TAVERN PIZZA * 1 . 3 9 There will be two projects one with pine cones and the TASTE 0 SEA - BATTER DIPPED St, 'f ie lf FRESH FRESH OPANOE 0* LEMON other with felt. Members are requested to bring pine con­ FISH PORTIONS M . 2 9 PORK LIVERS . 4 y WALDBAUM’S CAKES 99' Statue of Liberty TASTE 0 SEA FRESH es and wire or felt. Hostesses are Gail Paggioli and Don­ XORKSHIRE SEAFOOD PLATTER ‘ 1 . 2 9 PIGS FEET , 3 9 * 6 COCNI - na Lowd. ORE IDA ENGLISH MUFFINS • Z OZ PKG J Since 1886. the Statue of r‘ 1. Babysitting at the YWCA is available by calling the df- P,: Liberty, enlightening the SHOESTRING POTATOES “ °g 59* COLONIAL CRYOVAC WRAPPED WAL,'BAUMS fice in advance at 647-1437. / world, has stood as a symbol SEMI BONELESS SEMI BONELESS VIENNA BREAD UNSEEDE^D ' 16 I OAf 59' of frceedom in New York TOP FROST CORN zooz bag 59* harbor. It also commemo­ CHICKEN ALA MILANESE. HAWAIIAN, ^iii* (o out frekfness policy some items nol eva ir e yni i Davis To Moderate Forum b a r b e c u e or BONELESS HAMS Ham Steaks rates French-American WATER ADDED MANCHESTER - Brad Davis, broadcast personality, friendship, for it was given D airy Delights! CLASSICS CHICKEN BREAST FOR STUFFING by the people of France. The U S D A CHOICE ■ BEEF ‘,S' will be the moderator for the forum on the issue of tran- statue was designed by Fleischmann's Breyers SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 'B ‘ 2.39 ?.T.69 12.19 20« Off !”15* Off I sracial adoption to be sponsored Tuesday by the Citizens Frederic Auguste Bartholdi U S D A CHOICE ■ BEEF HILLSHIRE SMOKED LB *1.89 ON A 70 OZ. BOX I ON A 10 OZ BOTTLE I for Children’s Rights of Greater Hartford. (1834-19041. PLAIN . >*BLADE| LB BEEF SAUSAGE CORN OIL BONELESS CHUCK STEAK *2.09 OSCAR MAYER Arm & Hammer I A-1 I The meeting will be in the auditorium at Manchester U S D A CHOICE BEEF YOGURT WIENERS REGULAR OR JUMBO LB ‘ 1.59 LAUNDRY i STEAK • Community College. Among the guest speakers will be ROUND CUBE STEAK 'B ‘2.39 OSCAR MAYER QPmii ar MARGARINE ALL FLAVORS U S D A CHOICE • BEEF Michael and Wendy Lusa of Vernon, a white couple BEEF FRANKS or^?UMBO ‘ 1.69 DETERGENT j SAUCE ' GOLD - 1 LB. 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Hot W ater ZO' OFF LABEL W Off pSaharai tion information contact the Hartford Region YWCA, 135 COLGATE Ultimate Quality NON-STICK Broad St., Hartford. Deadline is Oct. 26. Solar hot water heatirce pa«* . FEA TURE ?.G*' one coupon per *am.K bott e 1 FABERGE CONDITIONER ' T^ 99* I COUPON • 24 Hour Emergency Service n Itirnett to Oul Cultomp'c r»a«rvp irie r>gnt t( 5 10 3 pkgs ot any item oicepi «t>e'e omanmM noted iiema ottered tor ta>e n dvanebie m c ite lott orWITH to omer COUPO 'elan deaien or «noiaiaiari Nut retponubie lor i>i>«u>dp<< • Burner Sales & Service • Clean Heating Oils •MANCHESTER PARKADE •TRI-CITY PLAZA •CORBINS CORNER •FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL •NEW BRITAIN •BRISTOL PLAZA lO M E S T E A D 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER •NEW LONDON MALL •GROTON PLAZA •MERIDEN SQUARE Heating & Engineering Co. 6 4 9 - 4 5 9 5 Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. 'til 9 PM, Sat. 'til 6 525-7296*872-8518 Call i-'s For Your Homo Heating OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 IN MANCHESTER, VERNON. BRISTOL,. CORBINS CORNER, AVON, and MERIDEN And Air Conditioning Needs . EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 15, 1979 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15. 1»7» BroadbenUMrosek Jack Anderson Voboril’Weir Wendy Elizabeth Mrosek of New York City and Arthur Robin Jane Weir of Andover and Lance William Voboril Robert Eric Broadbent, also of New York City, were Three Mile Island Probe Reveals Shocking Lacks of West, Willington were married Oct. 13 at Cpnter married Oct. 13 at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrosek Congregational Church in Manchester. WASHINGTON - A still-secret wasn’t worse, or didn’t happen chological fitness for reactor niission’s staff investigators. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weir of 143 Boulder Road, ^nchester. The bridegroom is the shortcomings that foreshadowed scientists are uncertain about the report by a presidentially appointed sooner. operators, supervisors and plant • The industry and the regulatory of Boston Hill Road, Andover. The bridegroom is the son son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broadbent of Hamden. Three Miles Island. And a Tennessee long-term effects of low-level radia­ blue-ribbon commissien in­ Kemeny and his fellow com­ managers -- whose expertise and commission failed to heed the war­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voboril of West W illin^n. The Rev. George Webb of South United Methodist Valley Authority scientist had tion. vestigating the nuclear disaster at missioners will report to the White state of mind can mean the The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. of Center Congregational Church performed the doublering ceremony. nings implicit in earlier accidents, spotted a major safety problem the Three Mile Island power plant House later this month. But we’ve Sound Off Church performed the double-ring ceremony. Walter The bride was given in marriage by her father. difference between safety and night­ both in this country and abroad, yet a related to the malfunction that oc­ near Harrisburg, Pa., is bound to Q. What can a consumer do? The Gryzyb of Manchester was organist. Robin Bryant was maid of honor. had access to their preliminary eyes- mare for millions. One Nuclear pattern of probability was clearly curred at TMI - but his information Mary Jane Viara of Columbia was her cousin’s maid of Peter Broadbent of Hamden served as best man. throw new fat in the firelight raging only conclusions, which are certain Regulatory Commission official discernible. For example, an acci­ was lost in the shuffle until after the price of gas is so high. We also can­ honor. Bridesmaids were, Leigh Gronback of A reception wasJield at the home of the bride's parents. between proponents and enemies of to change the way the nuclear in­ recalled licensing an individual who dent - similar to Three Miles nuclear mishap that shook the world. not afford buy meat. I wrote to Presi­ Wethersfield. Karen Graham of East Hartford, Sandra The couple will reside in New York City. nuclear power development. dustry is regulated. didn’t have a high school education. Island’s, but less serious — occurred dent Carter. I received a form letter Mrs. Broadbent is employed as a municipal bond rating • Poor design made some vital in­ ^ ile y of Manchester, Shirley Macemon of Bridgeport, Anti-nuke Basically, what the investigators Incredibly, there’s not even a in 1974 at a nuclear power plant in formation in the reactor room in­ back, but nothing was answered. I and Jean Bonney of West Haven. Flower girls were Mara analyst at Standard & Poors Corp. Mr. Broadbent is protesters, such found was that, at least at Three requirement that applicants with sent a second letter and am waiting employed in the Municipal Research Division of Morgan Beznau, Switzerland, involving accessible. Malfunctioning equip­ Uriano of Manchester, the bride's cousin; and Pamela as those who Miles Island, the nuclear power in­ criminal records be screened out. American-made equipment. But the ment was slow to be removed or for my reply. I write to Washington Voboril and Valerie Bovoril, both of West Willington and Guaranty Trust Bank. (Naylor photo) recently stormed dustry is being run by people who • Training programs are run by the incident was never reported to the repaired-, and Three Mile Island for answers, but no luck. What else cousins of the bridegroom. the barricades of don’t know what they’re doing -- or utilities with virtually no supervision NRC, because the law requiring can I do? Mrs. Dorn Marco, Montauk, Charles Voboril Jr. of Mansfield, the bridegroom’s management was lax in modifying the Seabrook, don’t care. Here are just a few of the by the NRC. The programs run by the American firms to report reactor- operations and emergency N.Y. brother, served as best man. Ushers were Ronald Gron- P&W Glub Plans N.H., nuclear back Jr. of Wethersfield; Lester Graham Jr. of East shocking deficiencies the Kemeny firm that designed Three Miles related accidents wasn't passed till procedures. “One must conclude,’’ Hartford; Robert Bailey of Manchester; Walter N. Weir facility, have Commission’s investigators turned Island’s reactors, for example, two months later. the report states, bluntly, w’’that the A. The United States has slipped Jr. of Andover, the bride’s brother; and Wayne Leibel of Crafts Show made it clear they up: haven’t been audited since 1968, and Even now, under mutual informa­ oversight of both the utility and the into a recession, which should slow Boston, Mass. Ring bearer was Christopher Uriano of The Pratt & Whitney including tole work, wood don’t intend to forge! the near- • The Three Mile Island fiasco was that audit didn’t evaluate the con­ tion agreements with 18 nations, the « .’I)’* NRC was clearly deficient in permit­ down the economy. But unfortunate­ Manchester, the bride’s cousin. Aircraft Employees Club carvings, jewelry, catastrophic fiasco at Three Miles caused primarily by the inability of tents of the program, just the exam information the NRC gets from ting these deficiencies to go un­ ly, this is more likely' to reduce A reception was held at Sunset Ridge in East Hartford, ■ . ' " will sponsor a handicraft macrame, dolls, stuffed Island, which held the entire nation the operators, engineers and plant results. Classroom attendance is not overseas is often “well laundered” to attended.” wages than prices. Some White after which couple left for Jamaica. They will reside in show on Sunday, Oct. 21 toys, enamelware and in frightened suspense for six days supervisors to recognize the monitored by the NRC. Files of past minimize seriousness, according to Kemeny's probers, curiously, House aides are too busy with i . i- C3iristmas decorations. South Windsor. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in last March. mechanical failure when it occurred. NRC licensing exams are kept by an NRC official. wrote off the health hazard to those politics, meanwhile, to answer Mrs. Voboril is owner of The Greenhouse in the club auditorium, 200 Cartoons will be shown Nuclear power’s staunchest “This demonstrated a lack of fun­ utilities as guides for trainees, one • Warnings from knowledgeable, letters or return phone calls. What Manchester. Mr. Voboril is manager of Aquarian Designs Clement Road, East Hart­ on the hour for the exposed to Three Mile Island’s defenders, including Jimmy Carter, damental understanding of the plant Kemeny commissioner told our . .itL at the Hartford Civic Center, Hartford. (Nassiff photo) ford. children. The event is free conscientious inspectors and scien­ radioactive fallout with the phrase can you do? You can teach them a m have attempted to soft-pedal the design and operational reporter Christoph Szechenyi. tists are shrugged off by those with "probably no detectable long-term lesson in politics at the polls. Thirty exhibitors will and open to the public. Mrs. Arthur R.E. Broadbent health and safety hazards of building characteristics under normal and ab­ foofiire a variety of crafts “The resulting picture is one of the power to correct potentially delayed health effects.” And it notes Footnote: Address your letters to more nuclear power plants. But the normal conditions" say the secret training programs of which the NRC dangerous situations. NRC inspec­ that “only three workers ... were ASK JACK ANDERSON, Box 2300, highly confidential findings of the findings. is largely ignorant, followed by IVIrs. Lance W. Voboril tors James Cresswell, for example, exposed to slightly higher radiation Washington, D.C, 20013. Your full Catholic Ladies to Convene presidential commission, headed by • Qualifications for licensed examinations which are routinely tried in vain for two years to get his doses than considered sate, but even name will be used unless otherwise Dartmouth president John Kemeny, nuclear plant personnel are in­ passed without meaningful superiors to do something about those doses were not sufficient to requested. Because of the tremen­ The 67th annual convention of the Mrs. Carol Bubelis of Yantic is con­ 20, the meeting will reconvene, prove that Americans were fortunate credibly lax. There are no minimum evaluation," concluded the com- deficiencies at the David Besse cause any acute injury.” dous volume of mail, personal replies State Catholic Ladies of Columbus vention chairman. followed by a mass at 12:30 p.m. that the Three Mile Island accident requirements on education or psy- nuclear plant near Toledo, Ohio — Yet the investigators admitted that are impossible. will be held Oct. 19 and 20 at the Meetings will be conducted by Mrs. Installation of state officers will b ^ 5 Sheraton Motor Inn in Norwich, Mary Toce of Newington, state presi­ held at 7 p.m. followed by a banquet. Mercier Assembly of Norwich will dent. The main speaker will be Bishop Mdr Sollanek’Sudol host the convention. All events will On Oct. 19. registration will take Daniel J. O’Rielly of the Diocese of iHmifliratn* Euniimj Hrralii H*/WtVTCbeS IT Letters be held at the Sheraton Motor Inn. place from 6 to 8 p.m. followed by a Norwich. Manchester — A City of Village Charm ISbKUIfefFOA meeting and entertainment. On Oct. To the editor: c i i A ^ Carol Sudol of Wethersfield and Richard B. Sollanck of In the Service Founded Oct. 1. 1001 This is an open lettef to the New Britain were married Oct. 13 at Sacred Heart Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. tWfetKWr CHAiSK Manchester Jaycees who graciously Church in Wethersfield. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711 hosted and sponsored the Special The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter H, Olympics at Martin School Oct. 6. Sudol of Wethersfield. The bridegroom is the son of Daniel F. Wolenski, son UemDer Audit Bureau of Circulation WemDer Un iea FrebS liilemdliunal My child, Shawn, 6-years-old, Eleanor B. Sollanek of 73 Tanner St., Manchester and the of Jane Pansullo of Rocky thoroughly enjoyed his afternoon late R. Sollanek. Hill and Frank V. Wolenski Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. TurKinolon, Executive Editor Rayrriond F. Robinson. 'dItor-Publlsher Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor competing in the field events. The Rev, John Desmond officiated. of Vernon, has. been There is no doubt in my mind that Miss Marcia Sudol of Rocky Hill was her sister’s maid promoted to the rank of Shawn realized he was indeed a of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Sudol of Rocky airman in the U. S. Air “winner " as he proudly displayed his Hill, and Miss Anna Sica of Wethersfield. Force. Joseph Spagna of Bristol served as best man. Ushers He is assigned to u y decorated chest. were Wayne Chapman of Windsor and Michael Fitzsim­ Homestead AFB in Andrew T U Those medals will be forever mons of East Lyme. Homestead, Fla.,as an in­ t treasured and the memories will A reception was held at the Glastonbury Hills Country ventory management linger for many years. Club in (jlastonbury, after which the couple left for Ber­ specialist with a unit of the It must be gratifying and en­ muda. They will reside in New. Britain. Tactical Air Command. Carter’s Search couraging to know that your many ef­ Mrs. Sollanek, a May graduate of Central Connecticut He grad u ated fropti forts are appreciated. State College, is employed by The Futures Group in Rockville High School in f am looking forward to sharing Glastonbury. Mr. Sollanek is employed as district Mrs. Ricbard B. Sollanek 1976. Had to Happen other special days with you. manager for Ammco Tools, Inc. (Gerrick photo) Jo Adams, WASHINGTON - It had to happen. either party’s ticket. 112 N. Elm St., ■Rumor, cunningly planted by the Whenver this black Vice President Manchester. Births right sources in the right places, has trickery surfaces, memory goes back it that Jimmy Carter has asked his to Sen. Ed Muskie, the Democrat Pond, Joshua Andrew, ^pf^tlciil' sUff for some bio^aphical from Maine, who ran for the top job Manchester Memorial maternal grandparents are note# on blacks who might be con­ Concessional Quarterly son of Larry N. and Diana Hospital. His maternal briefly eight years ago. In the fail of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert sidered the material of which Vice J. Campbell Pond of 35 grandparents are Mr. and Conrad of Berkeley 1971, Muskie startled every politician C PLACE Ginger Lane, East Hart­ Mrs. Richard D. Tessier of Heights, N.J. His paternal Presidential candidates are made. in the country by saying he didn’t ford. He was born Sept. 30 Vernon, His paternal grandparents are Mr. and think a ticket with a black Vice Congress Wary Of Expensive Programs at Manchester Memorial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. William Woodford OPEN DAILY 9*J0-8:30; SU N D AY S 11-6 9ALE EFFECTIVE MON., OCT. IStti THRU 8AT„ OCT. 20«i MONDAY THRU SATURDAY It had to happen, for two reasons: Presidential nominee would be elec­ Hospital. His maternal Mrs. Henry Noel of Ver- of Warwick, R.I. table. Walter F. Mondale to Capitol Hill to employment “foolish and recklessly grandparents are Janet First, Carter is in B y GAIL GREGG level for a similar period. Well, sirs and madames, you’d lobby against employment-related wasteful as economic policy.” Sihpol and Joseph trouble with the WASHINGTON — The economy — Tax cuts, used to stimulate con­ Handly, Jeremy Todd have though Muskie had come out Campbell, both of CalvtTl, Christine green 'n growing discounts b la c k c o m ­ has eased into a recession, most spending increases. Most economists agree the current sumer demand and give business and Briar James, twin against watching TV soap operas. Manchester, N.H. His Marie, daughter of John N. munity’s movers experts now agree, and more than Both the House and Senate Budget slowdown will be shorter and less more funds to expand or modernize. Jr. and Joyce Dickey sons of Eric J. and Jill A. and shakers. Se­ Other real and potential candidates committees have examined their severe than the 1974-75 recession. T pat' rnal grandparents are 3(K),(X)0 American workers lost their Treasury Secretary G. William Calvert of Ellington. She Britton of North Claren­ co n d , a ll — Nixon, Humphrey, Bayh, budget resolutions in light of the un­ The Congressional Budget Office Mr and Mrs, Henry Pond don, Vt. They were born jobs last month as a result. Miller repeatedly has ruled out a tax was born Sept. 23 at Presidential can­ McGovern, Jackson ~ hustled out employment hike, and have voted (CBO) predicts the jobless rate will ot Claremont, N.H. His Oct. 6 at Rutland (Vt.) But Congress — which fears infla­ cut “ for now, " and has urged great-grandparents are Manchester Memorial statements saying they would be not go higher than 7.2 percent next Hospital. Their maternal didates during the tion more than unemployment — against any kind of tax cut to Congress to “hang tough" with the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hospital. Her maternal delighted to run with a black. And, grandparents are Mr, and past decade have does not yet appear ready to gear up stimulate the economy. year: the White House estimates 6.9 administration. Campbell. grandparents are Mr. and predictably, Muskie eventually percent unemployment. Even the Mrs. James H. Britton of s O R l H t liked the word to get around that expensive programs to deal with in­ And most key authorizing and ap­ But on Capitol Hill dozens of U(w- Mrs. Harry Dickey of Ver­ dropped out of the running. Honesty, propriations committees appear to most pessimistic private forecasts non. Her paternal grand­ 74 Timber Trail, I------1 'I'*, '?>•; 1 they’d just as soon have a black as a creased joblessness. makers already are designing tax cut Stewart, Adam Oaig, as usual, was not fashionable. have limited their consideration of show a 8.25 percent jobless rate. son of Scott E. and Virginia parents are Mr, and Mrs. Manchester, Their pater­ running mate. The jump in the unemployment bills. nal grandparents are Mr. increased joblessness to "staff dis­ During the previous recession, un­ Lowe Stewart of 279 Mark John C a lv e rt Sr. of rate — from 5.7 percent to 6 percent — Countercyclical aid, the ad­ and Mrs. Edward Handly employment zoomed from 4.7 per­ Drive, Coventry, He was Ellington. Her maternal Well, what else? You could hardly Presidential candidates, by their of the work force in August — was cussion. " ministration's favorite anti­ of Tucson, Ariz. cent to 9,1 percent in just over a born Oct. 1 at Manchester great-grandmother is Mrs. expect any Presidential candidate very nature, form a club whose widely considered the last piece of “Congress will only respond to this recession program. The Senate year. Each additional percent of un­ Memorial Hospital. His Thoe eo Cleveland of except one running on the Ku Klux members will go to almost any evidence needed to confirm the coun­ question when it really comes upon already has approved a targeted Scottsdale, Arix. Her them, when the social problem employment means one million more maternal grandparents are Howell, Sara Klan ticket to say he wouldn’t run length to avoid telling the electorate try is in recession. fiscal assistance and countercyclical people are out of work. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. paternal great­ Consiunee, daughter of with a black. the truth about issues involving Other evidence included a drop in changes the economic problem,” one aid plan that would provide up to $1 Lowe of Hartford. His grandmother is Mrs. To put people back to work during Douglas G. and Cynthia blacks. I say almost any length, the gross national porduct (GNP) to Senate staffer said. billion in payments to cities and paternal grandparents are Robert Calvert of Chapin Howell of Enfield, 'O rtho According to the results of a recent the 1974-75 recession, Congress dis­ states in times of high unemploye- Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Manchester. Her maternal Nevertheless, this quardennial fan­ because I trust voters have noticed a minus 2.4 percent growth rate formerly of South Windsor, Associated Press-NBC News poll, 67 tributed $16.1 billion for extended un­ ment. Stewart of Glastonbury. great-grandmother is Mrs. Indoor dango is a shameless ploy even in a that no contender has ever an­ during the second quarter of 1979 — She was born Aug. 16 at percent of those questioned named employment benefits, public service A House committee is looking at a His great-grandparents are Lillian Jones of Rockville. Hartford Hospital. Her Plant profession that seldom blinks at nounced that he would demand a after nominal growth in the first inflation as the nation’s most serious jobs, payments to cities and states scaled-down version of the plan, Mrs, George W. Stewart of She has two brothers. John maternal grandmother is shamelessness. It is a gratuitous in­ black Vice President if he won his quarter — and a 3-3 percent decline in economic problem. Only 21 percent and public works projects. Cairo. N.Y. and Mr. and III, 4, and Thomas 1. Mrs. Edwin Chapin of En­ L V " . 1 sult to blacks, a dose of gutter party’s nomination. Haw! Not ruddy productivity in the second quarter. based on declining GNP. named unemployment. Many officials say Washington Mrs. William Marks of field. Her paternal grand­ meanness to a people who deserve likely. “I think we have all the makings of — Countercyclical public service should begin refashioning those New York, N.Y. Woodford, Daniel father is Everett Howell of respect for their basic intelligence. a genuine recession." said Arthur M. But half of those polled opposed jobs. strict economic policies to control in- programs so they will be ready if un­ David, son of David W. and East Windsor. Her pater­ ^ V. ' Perhaps Carter, a precise politi­ Meanwhile, not even the nation’s Oken, an economist at the Brookings The fiscal 1980 Labor-Health, Noel, Meliolaa David, Susan Conrad Woodford of nal great-grandmothers institution research center. flation if that meant many employment jumps as dramatically Education and Welfare ap­ m cian, is merely touching all the congenital boobs believe it when a son of David G, and 115B Sycamore Lane, are Mrs. Charles Haley of bases, and after all there are blacks candidate says he’s considering a But Labor Statistics Commissioner Americans would lose their jobs, at as it did in 1975. propriations bill, still pending before Jacqueline A, Tessier Noel Manchester. He was born Here are the major job-creating Middleboro, Mass., and capable of handling any governmen­ black running mate. But such Janel L. Norwood cautioned against least temporarily. the Senate, provides $1.6 billion for of 24 South Terrace, Ver­ Sept. 24 at Manchester Mrs, Edward Howell of alternatives they recommend tal assignment, including the mouthing does emit a comforting acting now to cut unemployment "Inflation is something everybody 200,000 such jobs. non, He was born Oct. 2 at Memorial Hospital. Ijis East Windsor. FISH EMULSION HOUSE PLANT FOOD ORTHO LEAF POLISH Presidency. I would not be distraught sound. It makes both the candidate because “one month’s labor market feels. And double-digit inflation is Congress and the White House begin If the unemployment rate grows. New. ready to use formula­ to wake up and find Vernon Jordan, and the voters feel noble, and it data do not really tell us enought." just terrible from a political stand­ studying: Congress has the authority to tion. Just add drops to soil New leat beauty for indoor president of the Urban League, in the doesn’t no any harm to pretend there Her “wait-and-see” attitude is point.” stressed Peter Tropper, of — Extended unemployment designate more funds for public ser­ In pots and water in plants Fine for hard-surfaced 17 the Northeast-Midwest Institute, a benefits, seen as the nation’s first Balanced formula for all leaves such as ivy. philoden­ Fish emulsion 5-1-1 fertilizer. White House. isn’t a bigoted bone in America’s shared by the White House and many vice employment. house plants 5-10-5 dron. and rubber plants Organic fish fertilizer 8oz 7 Boz congressional research group. “economic cushion” against reces­ — Public works projects, lowest 87* 5<>«.* VJ But there is a catch. Everybody, body. members of Congress. sion. including Vernon Jordan, knows that Projections of the 1980 jobless rate But Okun, chairman of the Council this year on just about everyone's list WATER REMINDER PLANT INSECT SPRAY HOME PEST CONTROL of Economic Advisers under Presi­ Under this program, the federal the time is not ripe for a black Vice But it’s tough on the blacks run as high as 8.25 percent, but most of employment-creating alter­ 5 Easy to use aerosol plant dent Johnson, warned that fighting government and states split the cost natives. VesslSaton^0 Dotwts Helps prevent overwatering spray Protection controls Kills roaches, ants, brown Presidential candidate. Yeah, it’s un­ because it tells them that their pride policy makers say double-digit infla­ of ■ jobless payments for up to 65 Indicates soil moisture One IS certain insects on African dog ticks, spiders, carpel fair. But it’s also a fact of political and emotions are being used .If I tion, not unemployment, is the chief inflation by inducing recession is The House Public Works Com­ AT THE SIGN OF THE HAPPY DONUTI beetles, water bugs & other weeks per worker covered by un­ o stick lasts m ore; than 45 violets and other popular life. Guys running for President can were, say, Vernon -Iordan, I’d made concern right now. “enormously costly.” mittee has approved $2 billion for a waterings. 7 house plants listed pests. “The notion that we’re going to employment insurance. The benefits count, and the votes just aren’t there for the nearest men’s room to be To make that point, President standby public works program — to equal about half a worker’s gross for a mixed marriage at the top of privately sick. Carter recently sent Vice President keep a stiff upper lip and show dis­ fund such projects as hospital, school cipline is shooting yourself in the foot salary. or sewer construction. to show how much you care about in­ This system is activated when the But the Senate has refused to ap­ SAVE! national insured unemployment rate MUSED GUZED flation,” he said. prove the measure, and the House And Lane Kirkland, secretary- tops 4.5 percent for at least 13 Banking Committee, which has par­ Thoughts treasurer of the 2 million-strong straight weeks. Benefits are phased tial jurisdictional claim to the bill, “Well, did you see him,” he asked? We may never have the chance to AFL-CIO, has labeled large-scale un­ out when the rate falls below that also opposes it. CMUMON and Scripture passage for the day, “Yes, 1 saw him, but he didn’t give stand along a crowded roadway to ______ty D o m S m y i Luke 18:35-42. me a blessing." view a Pope’s motorcade through our What a striking parallel is seen in “ And he cried, ‘Jesus, Son of town, but God is with us every day the 1HAT5 JUJr«0«£ WITH OUR MILITAnr. NlQHT, this woman’s remarks concerning mm wmm m David, have mercy on me.’’’ and we don’t ever have to wait out in IMCREASWlfiy CONCmiP m WTRf m OUR iMPnUAUST WHO KEEPS ID K SUGAR DONUTS Only a few short weeks ago Pope the Pope’s visit and that of the blind the elements in order to meet Him. AULfr/V?yMI HT $A PIPIOMATIC PR0P/44AfJM. PIPIOAATIC? John Paul II spent six days in the man when our Lord passed through Take time tomorrow morning to 4 4 WEAWfJ. P E R t U.S., Thousands saw him in person Jericho. The woman wanted a ask God for help in the day’s ac­ COMMK... 8-OZ. 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Paul Henry, she’tf actually seen him after waiting morning and asked God’s blessing on Pastor, OFFER GOOD AT OUR 3 MANCHESTER LOCATHMS ONLY for so long, the reporter interviewed your life that da^? He is there with us Faith Lutheran Church, MANCHESTER 239 SPENCER ST., VERNON 295 HARTFORD TPKE. her again after the motorcade had each and every day, waiting for us to East Hartford. 150 CENTER ST • 319 GREEN RD. • 467 HARTFORD RD. passed by. acknowledge His presence. PAGE TEN » EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 15. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 15, 1979 — PAGE ELEVEN ^ s <■ -jf •• ' m m Obituaries Manchester Police Report V-. —‘ fi ------■ Henry N. Hemenway Jr. Drira Jean Arey E;|izabelh (Lupien) Juul MANCHESTER - Police charged Shell gas station, 344 Broad St., Koester was injured in a motorcy­ MANCHESTER - Henry N. MANCHESTER — Erica Jean MANCHESTER - Elizabeth (Lu- a 26-year-old Windsor man with third police said. cle accident Sunday on Adams Street Pirates Overcame Sadness Hemenway Jr., 61, of 153 Lake St., Arey s-monuiKiia aaugmer ot Bruce pien) Juul, 61, of 181 Oak St., Blast degree assault and two counts of The vandals smashed the glass at 3: IS p.m., police said. The incident PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Tim are returning to Memorial Stadium morning. 1903 after trailing 3-1. league career, was the winner. Tanner said. “Parker talked to her husband of Mrs. Katherine (Sullivan) and Debra (Dostoler) Arey, of 183 Hartford, died Sunday (Oct. 14) at a carrying a dangerous weapon Satur- covering the meters. The nozzle of is still under investigation, hut police Foli, sounding not at ali like a for Game 6 on Tuesday. “You’ve got to be strong men­ Jim Hooker, effective against “My arm felt good,” Blyleven said. on the phone and I think that was the said no other vehicle was involved. Hemenway, was dead on arrival at Green Manor Road, hfonchester died Manchester convalescent home. ' day. one of the pumps was also broken off, Crazy Horse, explained how Foli, whose temper earned him the tally,” Tanner said. “You have Baltimore for 3 2-3 innings of relief in “I can’t see why I couldn’t start in greatest thrill she ever had in her ^n ch ester Memorial Hospital this Friday at Hartford Hospital. Ms. Juul was born in Three Rivers Police said Philip A. Parlapiano police said. the Pittsburgh Pirates over­ nickname Crazy Horse, drove in sadness in your heart, but you have to Game 1, started for Pittsburgh and one of the two final games. life. I said to Dave, ‘Come on, Dave, morning after a heart attack. Mass., and had been a resident of allegedly punched a Patron at the The A-1 Gas Station, 568 Center St., Federal Retirees three runs with a triple and a single allowed one run and three hits in five Pittsburgh scored twice against She was bom in Manchester June came sadness in their understand that it’s gonna happen to hit one for grandma,’ and he hit a He was born May 19, 1918, son of 27. Besides her parents, she is sur­ East Hartford for 27 years, previous- Brass Hammer cafe, 120 Charter Oak was burglarized Saturday, police MANCHESTER - The National and participated in two double plays. us all someday. So let’s enjoy it and innings. loser Mike Flanagan in the sixth on a rope into center field.” the late Henry N. Hemenway and vived by her paternal grandparents, ly living in Manchester for many St. said, and $11.25 was stolen. Association of Retired Federal clubhouse to prolong the World He hinted that playing under the give our best. You have to be strong. “He went out and did a tremendous sacrifice fly by Willie Stargell and an Baltimore’s Jim Palmer and Jennie Erickson Hemenway. He was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Arey of years. The. victim was identified as Scott A car stolen from a Manchester Employees will meet Wednesday at Series. difficult circumstances may have And I can be strong because the peo­ job,” Baltimore Manager Earl HBI single by Madlock. The pitchers Pittsburgh’s John Candelaria will be a lifelong resident of Manchester. Manchester; her maternal grand­ Before retiring two years ago due MacPherson of 312 Spruce St. Accor­ garage was recovered in Cromwell noon at the Army and Navy Club, “ On the emotional side, we helped the Pirates regain the concen­ ple around me are strong.” Weaver said. “I don’t know when a needed nothing more. the pitchers in Game 6. Mr. Hemenway was employed for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. to ill health, she had been employed ding to police, he called the depart­ Saturday, police said, and the thief 1090 Main St. realized it was miserable,” Foli said tration that they seemed to lack in The Pirates needed to be strong. left-hander has done as good of a job Pittsburgh increased the lead in “I feel fine,” said Palmer, who 41 years at the Travelers Insurance Dolstoler of Worcester, Mass.; her as a secretary for many years with ment and warned that other patrons abandoned it after striking a guard Herb Bengston, a member of the Sunday after the Pirates beat the losing Games 3 and 4. They trailed 3-1 in the Series and only against us.” the seventh when Foli tripled in a run started Game 2. ”I might be better Co. in Hartford. He was a member of paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. the law firm of Lessner, Rottner, weren’t going to let him leave the es­ rail. association, will show slides of old Baltimore Orioles 7-1 despite lear­ “This is the first time we’ve really three teams have ever recovered Bill “Mad Dog” Madlock became and scored on a double by Dave than last time. But I could be the Travelers' Men’s Club and was an Ruther W. Bruce of Gardner, Mass., Karp and Plepler in Manchester. tablishment. Manchester. All federal retirees are ning of the death of Anne Tanner, the played well in the seriqs,” Foli said. from that position to win a seven- the third player in this Series and the Parker. In the eighth, Phil “Scrap worse. army veteran of World War II. and her maternal great- She was a member of St. Mary’s After Parlapiano was arrested, According to police, Sophia invited. mother of Manager Chuck Tanner. “We played our kind of baseball, the game series. The 1925 Pirates, the 39th in Series history to have four Iron” Garner singled in a run and He might also be facing an es­ Besides his wife, he is survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Episcopal Church. She is survived by police said, the officers found a hun­ Klowacki of 140 Tanner St. left her Luncheon will be available at 11; 15 “We felt if we were going to come kind that put us here.” 1958 Yankees and the 1968 Detroit hits in a game. He said Hooker lifted Foli singled home two more. pecially dangerous foe. Crazy Horse, a daugher, Mrs. Robert G. (Nancy) Trautner of Worcester, Mass. a son, Harry F.“ Juul u l Jr. of -East Hart­ - ting knife and a throwing star in his car at an East Center Street garage a.m. at a reasonable cost. out here, we might as well win.” Tanner’s mother suffered a slight Tigers all did it. Boston won a nine- the team. “I remember in a game in New Scrap Iron, Mad Dog and Dave will Anderson of Vernon and two Funeral services were scheduled ford and a daughter. Mrs. Jacqueline possession. He was released on a |1,- for an oil change. The keys were left The Orioles lead the Series 3-2 and stroke just before the National game Series against Pittsburgh in Bert Blyleven, making only the York on my mother’s birthday,” be trying to win one for grandma. grandchildren. today at Homes Funeral Home, 400 London of South Windsor. 000 surety bond, police said, for an on the floor, police said, and the car Friendship Circle League playoffs and died Sunday sixth relief appearance of his major- Funeral services will be held Main St., with burial in the Rose Hill Funeral services will be Oct. 29 court appearance. was stolen from the garage. MANCHESTER - Friendship Cir­ Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the John Memorial Park. Memorial con­ Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Holmes State police in Cromwell later cle, Salvation Army will meet F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. tributions may be made to the Heart Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Police charged Wesley P. reported that the car had been Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the - r - ^ 4 , Center St. with a mass of Christian Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford Manchester. Krupinsky, 59, of 73 Redwood Drive, recovered there. According to Citadel. Today ^8 I Gordie Howe burial at St. Barthlomew’s Church at or the Manchester Association for Burial will be in the East Manchester, with third degree Manchester police, the car was Hostesses will be Mrs. Brig. 10 o’clock. Burial will be St. James’ Retarded Citizens, 494 Main St., Cemetery. assault Saturday night. The incident driven by a white female. Police said Evelyn Morrison and Mrs. John Cemetery. Manchester. Friends may call at the funeral involved a domestic dispute, police she stopped at a station to get gas Jewett. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and then left without paying for it. Sport Parade Mary Lukowski said. He was released on a $100 non­ Ladies Guild home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Memorial contributions may be surety bond, police said, for an Oct. SOUTH WINDSOR - Mary (Kar- MANCHESTER - St. Mary’s CHICAGO (UPI) - The old man of 9 p.m. made to the American Cancer ^cie- 29 court appearance. However, police said, she hit a mazyn) Lukowski, 97, of 432 Episcopal Church Ladies Guild will Milt Richman the NHL, ageless Gordie Howe, stole ty- Other arrests over the weekend in­ guard rail and abandoned the stolen John S. Walsh Buckland Road, South Windsor, died meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at the UPI Sports Editor the show and slammed in the opening cluded ; vehicle. She was accompanied by two MANCHESTER■ John S. Walsh, Friday at an East Hartford convales- Erwin E. Spielman Church. goal for Hartford in a 3-3 tie with the Gary W. Burby, 18, of 62 Durant St. white males, each driving a 24, of 26 View St., Manchester, was cent home, VERNON - Erwin E. Spielman, Plans will be made for the Nov. 8 Chicago Black Hawks Sunday night. 80, of 48 South St., Rockville, died charged with third degree assault. Sunbeam, and police said she got a Took Mother's Advice • pronounced dead at Manchester She was born in the Ukraine and Court date is Oct. 29. fair. Bring sandwiches and a dessert, Memorial Hospital Sunday. Police moved to Canton A nd Ellington Sunday at Rockville General ride from one of them. beverages will be served. PITTSBURGH (UPI) — That first shock is always the most Howe, 51, playing in his 32nd James Griffin, 20, of Windsor, hockey season and 26th in the NHL, termed his death a suicide. He was before moving to Somh Windsor in Hospital. charged with taking a motor vehicle severe one and after some of the initial numbness wore off, He was bom in Vernon and had scored his first goal on Chicago ice the son of Joseph and Glenda (Dun- 1945. She attended St. Michael’s without an owner’s permission. He Church Rummage Sale Chuck Tanner still was troubled enough so that he felt he had to can) Walsh. Ukrainian Church in Hartford. She been a lifelong resident. Frank Koester, 22, of 130 Nutmeg since he had a short-handed score was released on a promise to appear Lane, East Hartford, remains in EAST HARTFORD - The United talk it over with somone. He was born June 6, 1955, in worked at her family’s farm in South He was a member of Union Nov. 4,1970 in a 4-2 loss with Detroit. in court Oct. 29. serious condition at Manchester Methodist Women of the Burnside Chicopee Falls, Mass, and had been a Windsor most of her life. Congregational Church and a life He picked the same person he had Memorial Hospital this morning with United Methodist Church, 16 Church Howe, playing his 1,690th league She leaves a son, Peter Karmazyn member of Maple (imye Club, the gone to with his biggest problems all the as well. As a resident of Manchester for 16 years. Eight gas pumps were vandalized fractured ribs and arm, a hospital St., will sponsor a rummage sale in game, dismissed rumors of failing He had done volunteer work at of South Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. Rockville Lodge of Elks 1359, a his life — his mother. matter of fact, during one of his late Friday or early Saturday at a spokeswoman said. the church hall on Thursday, Oct. 18, ”Ma, I’ll do whatever you think is health that could cut off his career. Newington Crippled Children’s Anna Medwid of Virginia; seven charter member of the SPe SsQsA, from 6 to 8 p.m. with a 25 cent dona­ visits. Tanner found her eyes glued to best,” he said to her. “If you think Hospital. grandchildren; 18 great- and a local plumbing and heating tion, and on Friday, Oct. 19, from 10 the TV set where one of the Steelers’ ”My dizzy spells were greatly According to police, he was found grandchildren, and many great- contractor for more than 40 years. it’s better I stay with you, I will.” games was in progress and she exaggerated,” he said. “Actually my a.m. to noon 'with no admission Anne Tanner regarded her oldest dead in the garage of his home and great-grandchildren. He was a former member of the Voter Deadline Tuesday charge. startled him a bit by letting out with legs were a little wobbly, that’s all. had apparently inhaled fumes from a Funeral services were to be held Rockville Rovers football team. son in pure disbelief. a sudden, “C’mon, Bradshaw.” But I have a good training camp, and Residents of Connecticut towns town halls tomorrow. “Don’t you worry about me one bit, --fife: car exhaust pipe. today from Samsel-Bassinger Besides his wife, he is survived by Card Parly Planned When the P ira te s ’ m anager I’ve been healthy all my life. Besides his parents, he is survived Funeral Home, 410 Buckland Road, a daughter Gretchen E. Spielman of will have until Tuesday at 8 p.m. to Extensions to the voter enrollment I'll be perfectly all right,” she arrived at Three Rivers Stadium for by three brothers, Joseph R. Walsh South Windsor, followed by a funeral Windsor; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice enroll as voters before for the deadline will be given to those who EAST HARTFORD - The Italian reassured him. “I luve everything the fifth game of the World Series “My last goal against Chicago was Defense Played Big Part in Pirate Win III of Plainsviile, James M. Waish of mass at St. Michael’s Ukrainian Howe of Manchester and Mrs. Henry November elections. t become citizens, move to a town, or Ladies Club of East Hartford is spon­ here I need. You can’t do anything with the Baltimore Orioles Sunday also against Tony Esposito in Detroit The towns of Manchester, South for me. If something happens to me. 1971 when the Hawks beat us 4-1," Baltimore’s Dolig DeCinces failed to take play in fifth inning which saw Birds score Daly City, Calif, and Peter J. Walsh Church in Hartford. Burial was to be (Natalie) Willey of Ellington, and a attain the majority age between now soring a Monte Carlo Card Party on morning, the first thing he did was out Pittsburgh shortstop Tim Foli at second only run in 7-1 loss. (UPI Photo) brother, Albert (Goldie) Spielman of Windsor, Coventry, Hebron and Ver­ and Nov. 6. These people will have Tuesday, Oct. 16, starting at 7;30 I want you to go manage. You’re a qjut in a call to his mother in the Howe said. “I'd like to have a few of Hartford, and one sister, Mrs. in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Glaston­ base and was erased on front end of double Margaret Polkey of Manchester. bury, Ellington. non will hold final voter making until Nov. 5 to register in their p.m. at the Italian American Club, manager, you know.” hospital. dozen more if sessions from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in their respective towns. The conversation took place short­ th ey ’ll help the Funeral services will be Funeral services will be Tuesday Tolland Street. The public is invited. A girl at the hopital told Chuck William F. Muldoon 11 a.m. at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 ly after Anne Tanner suffered a Tanner she was deeply sorry, but she Whalers.’’ Wednesday at 8; 15 a.m from the stroke at her home in New Castle, Hartford Coach Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. . NEWINGTON - Mr. William F. Ellington Ave., Rockville. Burial will Hearing had some bad news for him. His Muldoon, 53, of 5 Ellington St., Hart­ be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Pa., about 70 miles from here while mother, who was 70, had passed Don Blackburn Center St,, with a mass at St. James’ the Pittsburgh Pirates were finishing credited Howe with Church at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in ford, died Sunday (Oct. 14) at the Friends may call at the funeral THE away only a couple of hours before. Scheduled out the season in a series with the helping the younger O’s Owe it to Fans St. Bridget Cemetery. Veterans Administration Hospital in home today, at 7-9 p.m. Chicago Cubs two weeks ago. The players. Friends may call at the funeral Newington. He was the husband of Contributions may be made to the Remembered Talk Pirates were still battling the Mon­ “I think a lot of people expected home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Elva (White) Muldoon. American Cancer Society, or the On Sewers Tanner thanked her and hung up DEMOCRATIC RECORD treal Expos for the National the Whalers to finsh 23rd in the p.m. He was born in Hartford May 26, Connectict Junior Republic of the phone. He spoke with his father 1926, and has been a lifelong resident. Litchfield. MANCHESTER - The League’s Eastern Division title and and some of the other family league, but they never saw us play. nothing had been settled yet. After tonight maybe some of them To Clinch at Home I-A Club He was a veteran of World War II, Board of Directors will Theresa Vail members, and torn between staying had, it's only right we win it at home, from their 3-1 deficit. But he also ad­ MANCHESTER -The Italian- serving in the Army. hold a pulic hearing in the ‘We Listen...We Act... Anne Tanner settled one thing at at the ballpark where his team was will have second thoughts." PITTSBURGH (UPI) - As GLASTONBURY - Theresa probate courtroom at 41 least, though. The oldest of her four Blackburn said a delay-of-game Jim Palmer headed down the “It would have been nice to do it mitted that the Pirates are the type American Club will meet tonight at 8 Before retiring in 1977 due to ill (Locke) Vail of 48 Montana Road, one game away from extinction, today, but with our next-best pitchers of team that could pull off a com­ o’clock at the clubhouse on Eldridge health, he was employed as a Center St., on Oct. 23 at 5 sons, or “Junior,” as she always down three games to one to the call on his goalie, John Garrett, was runway toward the clubhouse Glastonbury, died Thursday at St. called him so as to differentiate ready to go, I've gotta like our eback. St. machinist for Beacon Industries, p.m. to consider an amend­ Orioles, and rushing off to the “unusual and really hurt us, because after Sunday’s loss to the Francis Hospital and Medical ment to a sewer agreement PUBLIC WORKS between him and her husband whose Terry Ruskowski gave Chicago a 3-2 chances” East Hartford, and had worked there Center. She was the widow of the late hospital, where there was nothing Pittsburgh Piratelk, he smiled The optimism was still there, as it Weekly Meeting 14 years. between the towns of South name also is Chuck, would stay with more he really could do, Tanner lead just 26 seconds after the penalty “For us today it was ‘Hang in there John J. Vail. Windsor and Manchester his team. He had a job to do, and in was called.” and said to no one in par­ should have been for a team needing and see if we could get them, ”' he HEBRON — The Hebron Senior Besides his wife, he is survived by Born in the Rainbow section of remembered what his mother had only one more victory to lock up the two sons, Michael J. Muldoon and and the Eighth District. . the Tanner household, you stuck with Ruskowski scored two goals for ticular, "OK, we'll do it at said. “Now we go back home with a Citizens will hold their weekly Poquonock, she had lived many years sa(d to him only two weeks ago. world championship with two games William F, Muldoon III, both of Hart­ The agreement involves a job until you finished it no matter ” ... If something happens to me, 1 Chicago, his first a back-hander that home. We owe it to our fans.” definite advantage because we get meeting Thursday at 1 p.m. in the in the Glastonbury area. She leaves what. left at home, if needed, beginning ford, and two stepsisters, Mrs. Mary acceptance of sewage from tied the game 1-1 midway through! that ninth-inning chance. Pittsburgh Gilead Congregational Church. two sons, John M. Vail and Arthur A. want you to go manage. You’re a Doug DeCinces followed closely, Tuesday night. But it wasn't as ram­ Donovan and Mrs. Helen Reynolds, the three areas according And that was the way they left it, manager, you know ...” the first period, and his second a is a great hitting team and we have a Vail, both of Hartford; five although a day never passed between proclaiming, “Just one, gentlemen, pant as Saturday, when the Orioles both of Westfield, Mass. to gravity and not area Before the game began, the 50,920 power play marker that ame with we need just one. They still have to great defense, but you can’t hold a daughters, Mrs. Margaret Goodwin that time and Sunday that Chuck bunched six runs into the eighth in­ Buckley Open House Funeral services will be boundaries. The amend­ fans in the ball park all marked a four seconds left in the second win two." good team down forever. You've got of Albany, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Bagot ment makes the Eighth Tanner didn’t either speak with his period. ning en route to a 9-6 victory over the to respect that team. MANCHESTER - The Buckley Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., at Holmes moment’s silence for Anne Tanner Even though the Pirates had just Bucs. School PTA will sponsor a series of and Mrs. Madaline Crowley, both-of Utilities District a party to mother over the phone or visit her Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Glastonbury, Mrs. Elizabeth Patnoe and for Edgar Speer, a director of the closed the Orioles' lead in games to “There’s always a possibility they open houses for parents and children. the agreement. personally in the hospital in Green­ Pirates, who had also died Saturday. “Garrett was only doing his job 'We've all gone through a tough Manchester, with a mass, 10 a.m., at of West Hartford and Mrs. Nancy 3-2, the Birds figure they have them can come back and get us," said An open house for children in St. Bridget Church, ville, Pa., to where she eventually trying to shove me away from the thing mentally, and I think the next Howe of Manchester; 27 Practically all of Tanner’s players right where they want them — on right fielder Ken Singleton. “ But kindergarten through Grade 3 is Burial will be in Tolland Cemetery, Delta Chapter was moved. crease when 1 got a deflection past day’s rest will give everybody a grandchildren and 17 great­ had come to him individually to con­ their way back to Baltimore to end we've come back from losses all scheduled for Oct. 17 at 6;30 p.m. Tolland, with full military honors. MANCHESTER - Delat After the Pirates nailed down the vey their sympathy and Baltimore him,” Ruskowski said. “I guess that whole new look at everything. ” grandchildren. J —siL division title on the final day of the made him mad because he shoved the 76th edition of the World Series. during the playoffs and the World The open house for children in Friends may call at the funeral Chapter, RAM, will con­ Manager Earl Weaver also made a “We have our pitching rotation jgst The funeral was scheduled today season and then went on to beat the me and then (Alan) Hangsleben had Series. I would say that our com­ Grades four through 6 will be Oct. 25 home Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. duct a business meeting point to extend his condolences. the way we want it. The big con­ DeCinces was disgusted by all the from the Farley-Sullivan Funeral Cincinnati Heds in the playoff for the to protect his goalie and tackled me eback Saturday was more at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be Wednesday night at 7; 30 at ”It was tough,” said Tanner after fidence factor on our part is we have talk of the home field advantage for Home, 50 Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury, the Masonic Temple. pennant, Tanner was cheered even from behind.’’ confidence-inspiring than Parents will be able to register for made to the American Cancer Socie­ his Pirates beat the Orioles 7-1 to Palmer to pitch after me and Scott Pittsburgh’s today because we had to Baltimore in the Series' final stretch. PTA memberships during the open with a mass of Christian burial to Ernest J. Smith will more by the report his mother had “Everybody’s been talking of that ty, 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford. follow. Burial was to be in Mount St. stay alive in the Series, and he was Garrett was given his second McGregor after him," said Mike scor^six runs in one inning to win houses. preside. Major storm drainage Improvements completed around apparently taken a turn for the talking not so much about the ball but it's all overplayed,’’ said Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. better. penalty in a 26 second span while Flanagan, the winningest pitcher in it.” town. game as he was about the thoughts he the major leagues who left Sunday’s DeCinces. “ It's a bunch of bull “We’re in the World Series, Ma,” Hangsleben was given a game mis­ Catcher Rick Dempsey had of his mother during it. game on the short end of a 2-1 score. acknowledged that the pressure is because the only time there’s an ad­ he greeted her with that happy, conduct for being the third man in a vantage is when you're tied in extra “I think about her a lot but I think fight. “In the kind of Cinderella year we’ve still on the Pirates to come back Town To Auctioni i laughing way of his in the hospital what she wanted me to do. You gotta innings. after the Pirates had polished off the be strong and I can be strong because Chicago Coach Eddie Johnston Reds. “You better listen to every the people around me are strong. My "Both teams come to this thing ball game now. If not, I won’t go.” thought the 3-3 tie was “worse than knowing how to pitch, hit and field Seasoned Wood players, they’re the ones who kissing your grandmother - or your DEMOCRATS motivated me today." and how to do it anywhere. We just sister. Extra Incentive MANCHESTER — The town will auction 42 cords of Genuine Fan came in to win and that’s all we re Tanner never shed any tears. He “ You just hate to throw away a seasoned firewood by lots Saturday at 11; 15 a.m. at the “What are you talking about?” she didn’t have to. worried about now. " municipal building on Center Street. chided him the way only a mother point in the standings when you have “Get Things Done!" “If I haven’t shown my love for her 3-2 lead and you’re skating well,” The wood is cut in 48” lengths but not split. It may be can. “You know I watch and listen to ail my life,” he said to a long-time For Pittsburgh Johnston said. “ But we quit throwing inspected Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. Bidders the games all the time.” 4 f . friend talking about his mother, in the puck and sending two guys in can go to the rear entrance of the town hall at only these She was telling him the truth. Anne “then there’s something the matter PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The Pittsburgh Pirates and their Tanner was a fan in-the strictest after it, so I have to say we were times, for directions to where the wood is located. with me.” lucky when Esposito had three or manager, Chuck Tanner, whose mother died a few hours before Each lot will be bid upon individually. Bidding will open sense of the word. She not only The fact is there’s nothing the followed the Pirates religiously but four super saves in the end to keej/us his club defeated Baltimore 7-1 Sunday in Game 5 of the World at $35 per cord. Payment for at least 25 percent of the es­ matter with Chuck Tanner at all. in the game.’’ - timated amount must be made at the time of the auction Series, say they drew inspiration from each other to send the and the balance paid before removal of the wood. All Series back to Baltimore for Game 6 Tuesday night. sales final and for cash, although checks will be accepted Extensive sanitairy sewer Improvements being con- Pirate Captain Willie Stargell said with proper identification. No sales will be made to a structed In North Manchester. Pittsburgh had extra incentive to for Tanner. minor. bounce back after losing the first two “We certainly would like to win the Six lots consist of five cords. There are also three lots games at home to the Orioles series for him,” he said. “But we with two and one-half, five and one-half and four cords because of the way Tanner put aside also know we have a very hard job respectively. his personal grief to manage the ahead of us and we’re going to have Successful bidders shall be responsible for removing team, to work very hard to win. the wood, and all wood must be removed by Nov. 3. Wood “The only thing we wanted to do “We played today like we played to may be removed Monday through Friday from 8;30 a.m. was what we’ve been doing all year,” get here in the first place. We got to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. J said Stargell, who drove in good starting pitching, good pitching Further information is available from the town’s Francis Maffe Jr. Pittsburgh’s first run to tie the score out of the bullpen, good defense and general service department. in the sixth inning. “That was the timely hitting.” Candidate for Town Director real Pirates out there. The Pirates got a strong perfor­ “ I was the first one to go in the “Major storm sewer Irrfprovements were undertaken for the mance out of starter Jim Hooker, / ■ Festival Slated at Church clubhouse today and I could tell he White Brook, Thompson Road and Porter St.-Adelalde Road areas who gave up one run and three hits was hurting. But he wouldn’t let it over five innings. Hooker had a bad EAST HARTFORD — The Hockanum United Methodist eliminating flooding In those neighborhoods. Church, 178 Main St., will hold its Holy Harvest Festival show because he didn’t want it to regular season, finishing .with a 4-7 on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Massive sanitary sewer work was Initiated In the upper reflect on the team. He walked very record, after twice being placed on Booth displays include handknits, crocheted items, Hockanum-Unlon Pond sections providing sewers for the first time to tall today. I really saw something in the disabled list with shoulder and Christmas decorations and door and wall hangings. A many residences and Industries. that man. It was a very touching per­ elbow injuries. household table will include aprons, potholders and A bl-partlsan study committee recommended extensive Im­ i formance on his part.” After Hooker was removed from doorstops. Another booth will feature a variety of plants. %provements to our water filtration and distribution systems and the J Old Line St. Filter. Plant will'be replaced. Twenty million Tanner’s mother, Anne, 70, died the game in favor ot a pinch-hitter, The festival will also feature notepaper, calendars, voters approved a $20,000,000. bond Issue to do the job. dollar bond Issue Will provide a modern water system. Sunday morning at Greenville Pittsburgh also received four innings books, apples, cider and pumpkins. ^ Hospital.N about 85 miles north of of three-hit relief from Bert Three Rivers Stadium. Blyleven. Blyleven had started That’s the kind of leadership I want to “We had no pre-game motivation against the Orioles in Game 2 of “We Get Things Done!” talk - the players motivated me,” Series. Blyleven had not pitched in RICHARD LATA JR. OF see continued for Manchesterr’ said Tanner. “They were outstan­ relief since he appeared in the All- 87 MATHER STREET . KEEP MANCHESTER RESPONSIBLE . ding, and the same with Earl Weaver Star game for the American League SUPPOHT THE PARTY OF PERFORMANCE and the Baltimore players. I can just in 1973. WAS FOUND Elect the say both bail clubs are world champs “Both ball clubs are in this thing Stops Birds 1and not only as baseball players, playing hard, and they’re class and ELECT THE DEMOCRATS which is why they’re here, but also as we’re class,” Tanner said. “You Pirate reliefer Burt Blyleven NDT GUILTY DEMOCRATIC TEAM NOV. 6TH Nail-Biting Time for Orioles people.” have to be appreciative of something allowed just one Oriole hit in Second baseman Phil Garner, who FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT INFORMATION CALL DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS Picates. Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver, like this and I think it exemplifies the the last four innings to get OCT. TUES. NOV. 6TH Catcher Rick Dempsey chews on his finger, went 2-for-4 and drove in a run with way the great game of baseball with FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT INFORMATION CALL OEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS credit for 7-1 World Series win TEL 643-7077 while relief pitcher Tippy Martinez blows on center, used four pitchers in attempt to check an eighth-inning single, says the two^allclubs like this going head-to- ,iTr>¥ i y JUDGE ARMENTANO TEL 64 3 -7 0 7 7 PAID FOR BY THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE — PAUL F. PHILLIPS, TPEA8 his hand during eighth inning uprising by rally. (UPI Photo) Pirates would like to win the Series hegid)” ' yesterday! (UPI Photo) PAID FOB BY THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE - PAUL F PHILLIPS, TREAS . PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 15, 1879 EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 15. 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN Eagle Booters Romp I PatSf Giants ■ Game Ball for Stingley and so has the communication. The rushing game. By LEN AUSTER beleaguered Onofrio, who made 21 CHICAGO (UPl) - New in the second half in last week’s win Herald Sportswrller guys are starting to play together, saves in the opening 40 minutes and Chicago, 3-4, which had used a work together.” England wide receiver Stanley over Detroit, praised Grogan’s 35 overall. A chip by midfielder Jim Gain Shutouts ground-control game to upset Buffalo passing. With an overwhelming 49-2 Morgan had a game plan of his “All we do in practice is short Roche set up the goal. the week before, managed only 73 edge in the shot department, pass,” chimed in Assistant Coach Fifth week action in the Manchester Midget Football League own before the Patriots’ con­ “Grogan was sharp. We wanted McConville at 2:37 and Ayer at yards rushing and had only five first our passes across the middle and also improving East Catholic Tim McConville. “We work on fun­ 13:50 and 16:05 added second half yesterday at Mt. Nebo saw two shutouts recorded as the Patriots test with the Chicago Bears on downs. They had NEW YORK (UPl) - Tom­ damentals and it’s starting to show. wanted play-action passes to whitewashed Prince Tech, 5-0, goals. Mark Marciano, Tim Skoly blanked the Jets, 16-0, and the Giants whitewashed the Eagles, Sunday. the ball for only 41 Morgan,” he said. my Kramer, the pupil, will be But the next two will be tests,” Malin in soccer action Saturday mor­ and pint-sized freshman Tom Ayer Morgan had talked with former plays and did not. Chicago Coach Neill Armstrong performing in front of the old continued. 12-0. I ning at MCC’s Cougar Field. assisted on the tallies. teammate Darryl Stingley, who was get a first down in said the mistakes early in the game East is at Hartford Public ’The Patriots remain atop the stan­ Mumley and John Burke were best master, Fran Tarkenton, Ayer at his midfield slot again left partially paralyzed by an injury the second half un-1 Midfielder Kyle Ayer and striker Thursday and visits St. Thomas dings at 4-0, the Giants stand 51 and for the Jets. put the Bears in a hole they could not tonight when the Minnesota helped control play. "He wasn’t get­ in a pre-season game last year, and til the 3; 13 mark. Mark Marciano each scored two Aquinas Saturday morning in what the JeU 1-2-1. Jimmy Redd tossed a 52-yard TD pull themselves out of for the rest of ting the ball at all,” Malin referred agre^ to give him the football if New England Vikings take on the Jets in the goals and Terry McConville from his will be stern challenges. John Harris’ 41-yard punt return aerial to Bruce Marandino, who the contest. to Ayer’s days at forward, “He just Morgan caught a touchdown pass. Coach Ron Erhardt New York debut of Monday wing slot, added the fifth for the A long direct by Ayer helped open set up the Patriots’ first score, a 1- broke three or four tackles, for the “I knew we couldn’t tee off and run has a sixth sense. He can do a lot with With Stingley sitting on the New said the key defensive work' was done night football. Eagles, winners of three straight and the scoring for East. It was headed yard run by Oliver Reid. Harris initial Giant score. Bryon King’s 15 against these guys,” Armstrong the ball. He knows when there’s a England sidelines, Morgan caught on Walter Payton, the leading rusher noted. “We were running early on Kramer, a third-year quarterback now 6-3 for the season. Prince, with a by Phil Marciano away from Falcon added a twb-point conversion for an yard run capped the point-making. man on him, when to distribute it. the first of Steve Grogan’s three in the NFL. Payton managed only 42 them. But Payton fumbled early, from Rice, took over as the Vikings’ number of youngsters in its line-up, keeper Rick Onofrio with Mark Mar­ 8-0 lead. Marandino, EHijah McFolIey, Tim “’The move has paid dividends. He touchdown passes in the first yards against a Pats defense which which he seldom does, and that’s why starting quarterback this year goes to t-4. ciano drilling it into the back of the Reid, in the fourth quarter, added Foley, Redd, Brian Vesco, Brendan and (Mark) Marciano and McQ)n- quarter, and the Pats went on to also sacked the Bears’ quarterbacks we couldn’t get a lot of plays.” following Tarkehton's retirement. “We saw some good passing,” twine at the 12:50 mark of the first an 15yard TD dash with Harris ad­ Gorman, Billy Prlgnano and King ville are getting the ball and you score a 27-7 victory. five times. Fullback Robin Earl, whose fum­ Tarkenton, who left pro football with noted East Coach Tom Malin, “As half. ding the points. played well for the Giants. ’Tracy want them to get it,” he commented “Darryl and I had an agreement “Payton is a helluva back, and to the year goes along, we’ve been im­ Marciano at 20:06 made it 2-0 as he Dwayne Albert, Joe Metiever, O’Connell, Glen Mathews, Pete ble in the first quarter led to the se­ a ton of passing records to his credit of his big three. Frankovitch, Dave Mazzotta, Matt that if I’d score. I’d give him the hold him down, we tried to work on cond New England touchdown, said and is a certainty for the Hall of proving. The passing has improved fired a 17-yarder past the Joey Johnston, Bob Kennedy, Reid our pursuit angle, so he couldn’t cut and Harris were standouts for the Sklarz, Dave King, Stan Nowak and ball,” Morgan said. “I was his room­ nothing the Bears tried seemed to Fame, will be part of the broadcast V, Mark McFarland were best for the mate my first year here.” back,” Erhardt said. “(Chicago work. crew for the nationally 'televised Patriots. Andy Taylor, Ron Berlin, quarterback Bob) Avellini didn’t Tod Wilson, Jim Santana, Scott Eagles. Stingley, who has been undergoing "It was one of those days when we game. 19th Hole ]Pdir of Fernandes Goals physical rehabilitation in Chicago, have a lot of time to throw, because didn’t get anything going and there What Kramer will be trying to do is Little Criticism Found was busy talking with his former we had the rush on. But the big thing were the penalties and mistakes,” to exploit the worst pass defense in teammates throughout the contest. is stopping Payton.” the NFL. The Jets have been burned Country Club PaceMCC Soccer Victory we managed to take that away from Earl said. NEW YORK (UPl) - San Diego ’The Pats’ win and his participation Grogan capitalized on two Chicago consistently through the air and have BEST 14- A — Carroll Maddox 50- Mark Marciano him. The players are doing an Avellini, who gave way to Mike Clippers Coach Gene Shue couldn’t with his old team lifted his spirits. fumbles, one by Payton on the Bears’ given up the most points in the NFL. 5-45, Ken Gordon 53-7-46, Stan Freshman Jorge Fernandes scored his 11th and 12th goals of the season and Scores Twice Phipps in the fourth quarter, gave have found much criticism in his P" defenw.” “It’s given me something to do to first series of the game, to give New the Bears their only score when he New York's offense, however, McFarland 51-4-47; B —Don Ander­ tour teammates booted home scores as Manchester Community College team’s play Sunday night after Williams still scorM a torn-high stay in touch with the game,” he England a 14-0 lead. His first hit fullback Dave Williams on a 54- ranks first in the NFL in rushing son 58-11-47, Joe Wall 57-9-48, Pete scored a 51 win over Berkshire Community College in soccer action Saturday beating the defending NBA champion |wints before fouling out m the touchdown was the 10-yarder to despite the fact that the Jets do not Foster 57-9-48; C -L ou Betko 61-17- in Pittsfield, Mass. B ulldogs final minutes, but Lloyd Free scored said. “I’m still part of this game and yard scoring pass in the second Seattle SuperSonics. this has done a lot to lift my spirits.” Morgan and the second was a 19- have a “big name" back. Clark 44, Rich McMahon 68-23-45, Alex ’The win was the fifth in a row for quarter. “Even though we missed some free ^ game-high 35 points, including four yarder to Harold Jackson. Gaines. Scott Dierking, Kevin Long, Eigner Jr. 61-15-46, Don Edwards 71- the Cougars, 5-1 in league play and 5 Skowronek, the latter on a penalty Stingley had to he pleased with the But New England came back on its throws (13), we held in there tight as in the final two minutes, to spark San “The Bears are not a complicated Bruce Harper and Tommy Newton 25-46; Low gross —Stan McFarland 1 overall. Berkshire is 4-5-1 after the kick, added tallies as the Cougars W in Big Pats’ performance, which lifted their opening possession of the second half a clamp and had very few Diego’s win.’The Sonics were in con- defensive team as far as coverage,” have piled up yardage behind a line 72. loss. dominated second-half play. Four touchdowns by record to 52 and kept them in a first- to get a 21-yard field goal from John breakdowns,” Shue said. “ Our tention until the final 1; 12, when Free Grogan said. “I used to think I had to headed by tackles Marvin Powell and SWEEPS- A —Gross —Erwin Fernandes opened the scoring with ^ MCC Coach John Fitzgerald stated, ^teve Holcombe paced the place tie with Miami. While Grogan, Smith, and broke the game open defense was just outstanding, es- easily scored on two fast-breaks to do it all by myself. Now, I realize it is Chris Ward. Kennedy 74, Net —Carroll Maddox a 25yard drive, assisted by A1 Costa. It was a strong team effort. We Bolton Bulldogs to a one- who completed 21 of 35 for 244 yards, when Grogan hit Russ Francis on a 4- pecially against Gus Williams. He put the Clippers in front 94-87. Free a team game.” The Jets, 2-4, average 190.7 yards a 78- 573, Tom Wall 79-6-73, Bob JonesBut Berkshire’s Bob Mickle tied it at played well but fell flat in the first sided 42-0 triumph over St. was leading the offense, the Pats’ yard TD early in the fourth quarter. usually has a lot of breakaways but scored 81 points in his first two Erhardt. who had replaced Grogan "'•■''■“M i . game rushing. Gaines leads with 322 79- 573; B —Gross —Pete Foster 80, the half. half before going to a short passing Thomas Moore High Satur- games. defense was shutting down the Bears’ yards, Dierking has 317, Long, who Net —Don Anderson 81-11-70; C The Cougars went on a second-half control second half. ’ ’ day afternooq at Mt. Nebo. has missed two games with injuries, —Gross —Lou Betko 89, Net —Carl scoring spree started by Kevin The Cougars held a 27-9 edge in The Bulldogs rolled up Six Points for Patriots has 241 and Newton and Harper have Enberg 89-17-72. Scoville’s early goal, assist^ by Bob shots. 325 total yards in an im­ 129 each. BEST 1 5 A —Frank Kiernan 65-5 Kraus. Pat Day from his midfield Next outing for MCC is Wednesday pressive showing while Harold Jackson of the Patriots carries pass reception from Steelers Play ^Give Away'* Minnesota, 3-3, ranks 12th among 57, Bob Jones 66-6-60, Stan post creased the net with a 35-yard at home against Holyoke Community holding the Saints to 74 Steve Grogan into Chicago end zone for first period touchdown. College at 3:30. the 14 NFC teams in rushing defense. McFarland 64-4-60; B—Jim Breen 72- boot and Costa, Fernandes and Dave yards. Danny Butkus, Greg first half to spark Denver over Kan­ (UPl Photo) CO Harris’s fumble and ran 27 yards 11-61, Don Anderson 74-11-63, Pete Mahon, Mike Holland and NEW YORK (UPl) - They sas City. The Broncos’ Bob Swenson for another touchdown — the third Teets 74-10-64, Dan Morline 78-14-64; Jim Vatterani led the talk about “any given Sunday” recovered a fumble and lateraled to C —Newt Smith 78-16-62; Low gross Bengals’ TD in less than two Southern Open to Fiori defense. 79CHEVY in the Louis Wright, who also fumbled, and minutes. —Erwin Kennedy 75. Holcombe tallied on runs Thompson took the ball on a bounce SWEEPS- A —Gross —Erwin in 2, 10, 6 yards and but as far as the Pittsburgh “We aided and abetted them con­ Simms Sparks Giants COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPl) - Ed play in the 10th annual Southern Open and went in to score. Kennedy 75, Net—Frank Kiernan 77- grabbed a 15-yard pass Steelers were concerned, it siderably,” said Steelers Coach Fiori said he was “numb” when Tom at the Green Island Country Club, Chargers 20, Sealiawks 10 and Joe Danelo’s 37-yard field goal in 8-69; B —Gross —Len Giglio 83, Net from Wes Brown. . “They forced the mis­ EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. the score three plays later from 13 Weiskopf missed a 3'A-foot putt on was “giving” Sunday. San Diego kept pace with Denver in posting their highest point total since —Bob Genovesi 79-9-70; C —(Jross capping a wild four-hole closing Chris Morianos ran 80 takes and we didn’t. I don’t know (UPl) — Nobody’s asking yards out. the first hole of teir sudden-death series. The Steelers, heavy favorites over the AFC West as Dan Fouts com­ 1975. The 49ers, 0-7, got a 21-yard Melville’s 28-yard punt put New —Lou Betko 100, Net—Nils Shenning yards for a score on a punt what the problem was but I don’t pleted a club record 28 passes, three “ Phil Who?’’ at Giants playoff Sunday, which enabled the 25 Fiori, who was three strokes winless Cincinnati, fumbled an in­ care what the rMsons were, just as field goal by Ray Wersching in the York on the 49ers’ 35 three minutes 107-24-83. return and Lee Sciavetti credible nine times, losing seven of them for TDS, to highlight a vic­ Stadium anymore. WOMEN FOUR BALL- Ann year-old Texas to capture the behind third-round leader Calvin long as we straighten them out.” opening period and Steve DeBerg's later and Simms went to Gray over t a llie d on a 3-yard and were humbled by the Bengals 34- tory over Seattle, Phil Simms combined with fellow Romayko-Boots Carnelia-Hazel Southern Open title with a 13-foot bir­ Pete at the beginning of play Sunday, Bengals’ Coach Homer Rice was second-half TD passes to Mike the middle for 22 yards, setting up scamper. Holcombe, 10. Cincinnati scored three Dolphins 17, Bills 7 rookie Earnest Gray for seven Piper-Hilda Kristoff 89-2563. die putt on the second hole. took home $36,000 to join a select delighted with Cincinnati’s first vic­ Shumann and Freddie Solomon. Kotar’s scoring run. Morianos and Brown added touchdowns in less than two minutes Rookie Tony Nathan returned a second-quarter passes worth 148 Fiori and Weiskopf were tied at 5 group of 11 first-time winners on the tory after six losses. San Francisco went ahead 3-0 DeBerg was intercepted by Ray extra points in the rout. of the second period following fumble punt 86 yards or a touchdown and yards and two touchdowns Sunday — under-par 274 at the end of regulation PGA tour this year. “We were hitting like our defense midway through the opening quarter Rhodes at the Giants’ 33 on the next Tallwood Holcombe had 104 yards recoveries to blow open the game. Larry Csonka bulled for 90 yards and sparking the to a in 16 c a r r ie s . M ike HU. lEFTOVER 79$ MUST GO! has never hit before,” Rice said. on Wersching's field goal but a mis­ series and Simms wasted little time a touchdown as Miami beat Buffalo It was the most fumbles in a game 32-16 victory over winless San Fran­ take by the special teams late in the exploiting San Francisco’s weakness Bushnell as well as “We jarred the bail loose several for an NFL-record 20th consecutive -'S^" and ran 12 yards for a touchdown. 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Oct. 15, 1979 ©IP(o)lHF8ftU iZ Pipers Set ‘T eam Effort^ Tartan Ball Art Group Sets Meeting South Catholic 11 MANCHES’TE R - "The Manchester Tuesday evening there will be a Wesleyan University; she is present­ Art Association will meet Tuesday at demonstration of ceramic graphics ly the ceramics instructor at the MANCHESTER- The Manchester 7:30 p.m. at First Federal Savings, by Dorene Celia. Ms. Celia was bom Ethel Walker School, Simsbury. Aids Penney West Middle ’Turnpike. . in Wallingford, and received her B.S. Ms. Celias’ pottery-sculpture Pipe Band will sponsor its annual New members are invited to join degree in elementary education at •represents “feelings in form.” The By KEVIN CASEY Tartan Ball Nov. 3 from 9 p.m. to 1 Outmuscles East a.m. at the Manchester Armory, the association and become eligible Southern Connecticut State College work is hand built and thrown forms Correspondent in the drawing of a prize. The in 1975. At Wesleyan University in including the process of photo Guy Carbone’s toss into the end zone Main Street. By LEIN AUSTER Hernandez danced 6 yards for the program for the coming year will in­ Middletown, Dorene earned a master fabrication. "The form and image are was intercepted by Bob Beltrandi on Scoring in all four periods and getting a “team effort”, Penney ’The ball marks the conclusion of a South slx-pbinters clude demonstrators from the “Ar­ of arts degree in liberal studies with graphically designed to convey a Herald SportHwriler what looked like a broken pass route. Sandwiched between these scores High rolled to its third shutout of the season with a 36-0 rout of successful competition season for the tists Exclusive Gallery’’ of a major in ceramics. feeling or mod representing our fast When push came to shove, But the third — and the fourth and IN'eiFRANTARKENTONHM) popers and drummers of the band. was an Eagle 68-yard TD drive CCIL gridiron foe Fermi High Saturday in Enfield. Simsbury. "There will also be a visit She was a production potter at the moving and changing world. "The im­ ' the fifth — possessions proved to be 13 COMPLETIONS m A COW Led by Pipe Major Charles Mur­ South Catholic proved to have highlighted by Tony Pachesa’s Fermi, 0-4 in the league and 0-5 to the gallery with a wine and cheese Bittersweet Farms Cooperative ages are obtained through the photo­ the charm(s) for South. It moved 75 TO SET THE NFLCECOCO. doch of South Windsor, the too much muscle for East passing, The 5-foot-lO, 165-pound overall, received the opening kickoff pass in the end -zone to end one party later in the year. A bus trip is Ceramic Studio, Branford. She was a silk-screen process using a low-fire yards, aided by 45 yarcjs in penalties WHO HAS SINCE M O KEH Manchester Band has won several Catholic on the gridiron Satur­ senior signal-caller was 5-for-6 in the THAT CECORO T and in nine plays reached the Penney threat, while Mike Madden, Joey also being planned. laboratory assistant in ceramics at glaze. After the firing, the image per­ against East, in eight plays for its march, capped by an unbelievable 5- DeAngelis and nose guard Gil Tougas awards this past season including the day night at Mt. Nebo. A. SECT JONES 4. But a 10-yard loss on fourth down Bell’s Trophy at the Delco Scottish manently becomes part of the form. first score with Frank Hernandez, yard bullet toss to Joe Tebecio as he B. KEHAHOEKSON were quick as lightning off the ball as The Rebels, displaying a diver­ ended the threat. Games in Devon, Pa. who scored three times, bolting 11 was being dragged down by South’s LEN DAWSON , ‘"rhat was the turning point when they contributed to holding the sified, punishing running attack yards. A two-point conversion try pass-rushers. Falcon running attack to 10 yardsf' ’The dance will include Scottish which on 52 carries rolled up 312 we held Fermi inside out territory,” Highland and country dancing and a Church Sets Concert Series failed. Pachesa was 9-for-18 for 98 yards ■kt) 'LI mag udMsue cited veteran Penney Coach Ted Eric Brierton, in perhaps his best yards, overpowered the Eagles, 36- performance by the pipers and East on its next series moved 59 with Freiheit hauling in five for 64 Knurek. outing, along with Hetu and Joe HARTFORD — Center Church will of Texas. He also studied with the albums, and has two more about to 13, in an offensive-minded HCC clash yards to the Rebel 11. But a QB sack drummers of the Manchester Band. yards. Mike Giliberto carried 15 The Knights took possession and in DelCiampo played well defensively. open its 1979-80 Concert Series on renowned artist-teachers Raya Gar- be released. before an estimated crowd of 1,100. and incompletion set up a 29-yard times for 118 yards as East’s offense “I was pleased with all of those guys ’The “Johnny B” Orchestra will The victory. South’s fourth 12 plays marched to the. other end of Sunday, Oct. 21, at 3:30 p.m. in the bousova and Bernard Greenhouse. Future programs in the Center field goal attempt by Freiheit, which was evident. Giansanti the field. Sophomore fullback Paul efforts today,” lauded Knurek. play for dancing. Meeting House at Main and Gold Church Concert Series will be Nov. straight, boosts it to 1-1 in the con­ Persons interested in tickets Currently he is artist-teacher at flew wide to the left. “We just didn’t have the ability to Kleef ran it in from a yard out and Fermi had seven turnovers, in­ streets in downtown Hartford. ’The 11, Richard Provost, classical ference and 4-1 overall. East slips to should call Murdoch at 644-2709. Trinity Coliege and Wesleyan On the ensuing play. South’s Roger stop their offense,” Kelly cited, Mark Anderson added a two-point cluding five fumbles. guest for this program will be inter­ guitar; Dec. 9, Christmas Concert; 1-1 in the HCC and 3-2 overall with Bilodeau found a gap off his own University. “Now, without looking at the films. Leads SW conversion for an 8-0 lead. “Although we won today, we still national concert and recording artist As a touring artist he has appeared March 9, a tribute to American com­ the loss. The Eagles are now idle un­ right tackle and pranced 80 yards I’d say I was pleased with our Area gridiron action Saturday saw Bob Hetu recovered a Fermi fum­ have to play 100 percent better next Harry Clark, cellist, performing on in Israel, Germany, Switzerland, poser Daniel Pinkham; April 10, the til Saturday, Oct. 27, when they visit down the sideline to paydirt. offense. We just didn’t have the abili­ ble at the Falcon 43 and four plays week in order to win and we can’t af­ First Concert this rare Cappa cello made in 1700. Canada, and Mexico, as well as Hartford debut of a new duo, Howard Avon High. “Yes, I doUhink that was South Windsor High apply the ty to take the ball away from them. whitewash brush to Bulkeley High, later, Mark Lewis scored from a ford to make any mistakes,” stated Clark began his training in "Tucson, throughout the United States. He also Sprout, baritone, and Bruce Henley, "They just blocked us. Our scheme demoralizing,” Kelly recalled the "They’re very good, very aggressive. 13-0, at Dillon Stadium while yard out. Quarterback Dino Peruc- Knurek looking to Saturday’s Set at Church and continued at the Peabody appears on leading concert series keyboard; and Music for a Spring of defense was sound to stop them sequence, “We felt we could score. They took it to us.” meeting with Wethersfield High in but they blocked us. And we missed Rockville High wound up with a 1444 cio's 23-yard run highlighted the TD Conservatory under Paul Olefsky, with his pianist-wife, Sandra Schuld- Sunday, on May 11, featugjng the We were upset not scoring the Bilodeau on 18 carries had 160 advance. Anderson added a conver­ East Hartford at 1:30. MANCHESTER - On Sunday, Oct. later transferrina to the University Center Church choir and soloists. tackles,” commented East Coach touchdown) upset not scoring the tie with New B ritain High in mann. Clark has recorded two yards and the TD, Carbone 60 yards sion for a 16-0 halftime edge. Anderson in 16 carries had 63 yards 21, at 7 p.m., Hershel Fox, tenor, Jude Kelly. “They hurt us off tackle. field goal. It was like a 1-2 punch. It Rockville in non-conference en­ on 11 carries and Hernandez 68 yards Touchdowns by Anderson and while Peruccio had 45 yards in 11 entertainer and renowned cantor, Our tackles were getting blocked and took a lot out of us.” counters. on 14 rushes and the three TDs to Kleef along with a conversion rush by carries. Peruccio was 4-for-9 in the will give the opening concert of the allowed the guards to come out on A 22-yard pass return Ralph Giansanti scored on runs of 4 pace South. and 7 yards to lift South Windsor to Peruccio gave the Knights, now 3-1 in air for 79 yards. year at Second Congregational UConn Plans Free Concert our linebackers. It was just their by Mike Schweighoffer set up South’s EC SC STORRS — The University of Hanssen’s “Valdres” march, and Hebron; Bridget O’Connell, flute, 131 its third win in five outings. Giansan­ the league and 4-1 overall, a 30-0 SlatiHlir!<: Church, 385 North Main Street, Alumni at Gallery night for offense.” third second-quarter TD, a 3-yard 47 Offensive plays 57 Connecticut Symphonic Wind Goates’ “Knightsbridge” march. Park St., Manchester; Patricia ti rushed for 181 yards while the Bob­ margin going into the fourth quarter. P F Manchester. Manchester Community College alumni exhibiting art work The Rebels on their first series journey by Hernandez. Bilodeau 13 First downs 13 63 Offensive plays 74 Ensemble will present a free public Soloist in the Griffes “Poem for Quaile, clarinet, 187 W. High St., were forced to punt, which East’s cat defense limited Bulkeley, 2-3, to Jim ^xton intercepted a Fermi Fox has sung, entertained, starred at MCC’s Stairwell Gallery gathered Friday night for the added a two-point conversion for a 159 Yds. rushing 312 pass at the Falcon 10 and three plays 10 First downs 13 concert in Jorgensen Auditorium Flute and Band” will be Eileen Manchester. Mike Freiheit returned 68 yards 14 yards rushing. on Broadway, and is also well known Ference, an honors student from 22-7 halftime bulge. 98 Yds. passing 25 later he scored from 5 yards out to 144 Yds. rushing 10 opening reception for the exhibition. Front row, left to right: Wednesday, beginning at 8:15 p.m. down the right sideline for a TD. An The Rebels added two second-half Randy Mocadio scored on runs of 2 . for his cantorial abilities having Westport in the final year of a five- Also, Clyde Bronson, saxophone, 96 257 Total yards 337 cap the Penney scoring. 79 Yds. passing 146 studied with the late great cantor Steve Glazman, instructor Suzanne Stevens, Diane Bakulski. Under the baton of Allan E. initial block by fellow safetyman Don TDs, each set up by a turnover. An and 68 yards but his 25-yard field goal year program leading to a dual Union St., Rockville; James Juliano, 9-18 Passing 2-5 Penney plays good football,” 223 Total yards 156 Behind Ms. Bakulski is gallery co-director Robert Manning. Gillespie, professor of music, the Lowcavage helped spring him free. aborted punt attempt (bad snap) was attempt with five seconds left David Kussevitzky. degree in applied music and com­ trombone, 39 St. Bernard’s Terrace, 1 by 1 stated Fermi Coach Joe Nuccio, “It 4-9 Passing 11-35 ensemble will present Handel’s Freiheit’s PAT made it 7-0. recovered at the East 27 and a fum­ bounced off the crossbar as Rockville Tickets are $2 and those under 12 Second row: Gary Lawton, Susan Gerr, Linda Kaminski. Third puter science. Rockville; Cathy Thomas, oboe, 7 1 Fumbles lost 0 had to settle for the tie. The Rams executes well, made fewer mistakes 2 Interceptions by 1 are admitted free. Herbert Chatzky “Water Music Suite,” Schoenberg’q, South on the next possession ble was pounced on at the Eagle 46. 3-20.3 Punting 3-33.0 row: Paul Zura, Royal Scott, Dennis Hrusa. Back row (stan­ Janet Lane, Rockville; Mary Boyle, are 1-2-2 overall while New Britain is than us, and is a well-coached team.” 3 Fumbles lost 5 will accompany Fox and you may “Theme and Variations, Op. 43a,” Manchester area students in the reached the East 9 but signal-caller Dave Vecchitto on a 3-yard run and 6-82 Penalties 9-50 ding) : Tom Hebert, instructor John Stevens. Missing from the Griffes’ “Poem for Flute and Band,” flute, 16 Grandview Terrace, 0-4-1. Anderson intercepted a Falcon 2-20 Penalties 8-70 call Chatzky at home 649-6198, for in­ Symphonic Wind Ensemble include photo was Marilyn Parkinson-Thrall. (Herald photo by Adam­ Shackford’s “Overture Concer- Richard Prior, clarinet. East Hart­ Rockville; and Eileen Stairs, flute, formation or to reserve tickets. "The 34 King St., Rockville. Yale Undefeated concert will begin at 7 and doors to son) tante,” Arnold’s “English Dances,” ford; Karen Horton, French horn. HARTFORD (UPI) - Yale and Glastonbury ‘Spirit’ Second Congregational Church will Hornets Lead CCIL New Haven universities remain open at 6. Connecticut’s only unbeaten teams— TV Tonight and the University of Connecticut Not Enough on Gridiron remains winless - as the college Lessons Offered BDIokVanOyka 9:30 1:00 6J)0 SI noTao Dough football season approaches the By KEN ADAMSON ^(l)G9lSN«n CiwKRPInCIncInnMI B B C 9 Tomorrow By Squares ClCib 8K)0 After 12~0 Triumph (SILovaLucy 1 0 J ) 0 1:10 midway point. Correspondent (DThaW MIa Shadow d ) Lou Grant (I) CB8 Lata Movla "McMillan Highlighting Saturday’s gridiron MANCHESTER — "rhe Manchester (S Bowing For Dolart (£Croaa-WHa stalied and Neil Gauvin’s 27-yard and safety Dan Pandiscia in on nine Although it was spirit week at Glastonbury High, the a TV Comiinuntty Cdago (S82iN«w t & Wife: Downshift To Danger’ action was Yale’s 3-0 field goal vic­ Square Dance Club is one again 0«24O-Robar1 B ConnacUcut Prinw Thm (1974) Bock Hudson, Susan By JOHN COLLETTI field goal attempt hooked right to end apiece. Tomahawks didn’t have enough on the football field as Windsor aAd«n-12 (C Pann Stata Football “We were getting beat the first tory over defending Ivy League offering beginner lessons in square S I Straola Of San Frmdooo 10:30 Saint James. Correnpunclent the threat. High took an 18-6 CVC decision Saturday in Glastonbury. 8J)Zoani(R) half on the run so at halftime we champ Dartmouth and New Haven’s dancing. Earl Johnston, club caller, UtUa Houaa On Tha B Coniwctlcut Scraonlng Room 2:00 Before a sparse World Series Wethersfield was knocking on the 6:30 6ZI Dick Cavott (£) Joa Franklki made a few adjustments,” Dakin come-from behind rally over The visiting Indians with the win go scamper. will instruct the class in fundamen­ B Nawtywad Gama Hornet doorstep again late in the se­ (£ Carol Bumatt And Friandt Qraat ParfOrmanoaa 11JX) crowd of 400, East Hartford Plymouth State to hold first place in to 1-0 in the CVC and 2-3 overall while “The thing we have to remember is B » o cond stanza. But Eagle quarterback stated. Wethersfield pn 36 carries tals. (S TIo Ta c Dough m BSN awa 2:30 High blanked tough the New England Football Glastonbury stands 1-2 in conference this is a young team and we are going Square dancing in Manchester is aGBOINBCNM $ M*A*8*H BThaOddCoupla Ed Rizzo under a fierce rush from rushed for 190 first-half yards but in 8:30 Conference. play and 2-3 overall. to experience breakdowns here and IB SZ) Ovar Eaay CSMarvQrmm (X) JacklaQIaaaon Wethersfield High, 12-0, in Tom Tulier and Bill LeBlanc un­ the second half the Eagles had 16 part of the town’s adult recreation BThaOddCoupla Wesleyan was the only other state Windsor struck early in the first there. But the best thing going for program, as the use of the school a Our Mlaa Brooka B Our Mlaa 8rooka CCIL footbali action Saturday loaded an interception which safety rushes for a net of no yards. “It was a 6:55 S Chloo And Tha Man great, great balanced defensive ef­ winner, with a 14-9 decision over quarter, marching 51 yards in 11 them is they are definitely not gyms is provided to the club. OKM 82) Baal Of Buma And Allan in East Hartford. Tyler Jones returned 66 yards to the (®M*A*8*H fort,” Dakin praised. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. plays and scoring on a 2-yard plunge quitters and I respect them for that,” ’Those interested are invited to the 11:30 “This just showed we are for real. Wethersfield 26. Three plays later 7:00 (UaNFLFootbal Jones had 87 yards on eight carries by Doug Lareau. stated Tomahawk Coach Ray class Tuesday, at Waddell School, 111 (XICBSNm (£) Movla "The Magnllicenl Q ) Mary Tylar Moora GLOBE We may be outsized by clubs but we Hornet signal-caller Peter Mott fired The visitors scored again early in d)M*A*8*H Ambersons" (1942) Joseph (SKojak to pace East Hartford followed by Nicolietta. Broad St. from 7:30 to 10 p.m. (SB^H III haven’t been outscored,” jubilant a 26-yard TD strike to senior end the second quarter on a sensational Giastonbury is now idle until (EBABCftaws Cotten, Anne Baxter. Directed by Travel Service Tom Bussiere. Scott Flenke’s 52 yards. Senior co­ Rennet Kickers ODJokw'tWM Orson Welles. An eccentric fami­ B B S T o n l g h t 555 MAIN STREET Hornet Coach Jim Dakin expiained. 86-yard run by senior Myron Friday night, Oct. 26, when it visits BFMttvMOfFalth ly clings to tradition during a BAndyOitnitti captain Roger Tabshey from his S2I Captkmad ABC Nawt 643-2165 The Hornets sit atop the league fullback slot carried 19 times for Hendley, who dashed in and out of South Windsor High for a 7:30 en­ Children’s Museum BWrMttng time of rapid change. standings at 3-0-1, 3-1-1 overall, while East Hartford got some insurance Drop Decision BN wm B B a Movla "The Flame Is 11:45 Wethersfield for 98 yards, in the Glastonbury defenders and outran counter. BOIckCavMt Over 30 Fears the setback drops Wethersfield to 2-2 in the fourth quarter as senior Kenny Love" (Premiere) Linda Purl, (S B N a w a first half. Bennet’s varsity soccer team them down the right sideline. Stalistics: Planning Festival BDaUngOinM Timothy Dalton. The Hie of a Travel Experience in the CCIL and overall. Next outing Jones, on a reverse, returned a punt Glastonbury came storming back SI Maud* youfhful American heiress, 12:00 Authorized agent in StaliHlicH! dropped a 1-0 decision to the Glaston­ C W (l)H a n y O for East Hartford is at Hall High in 45 yards for a TD. and put together a 65-yard drive MANCHESTER - On November 8, BSporteUmimltwl already engaged to be married. Manchester for ail Ell W bury freshm en last F riday in 56 Offensive plays 53 the Children’s Museum, located at Is drastically changed when she (5) Movla "Far Horizons” (1955) West Hartford Saturday at 1:30. The “ We knew Wethersfield had a which was capped off when junior 7:29 Charlton Heston, Fred MacMur- Airlines, Railroads and 9 First downs 18 Glastonbury. 14 First downs 11 950 ’Trout Brook Dr., West Hartford, SDMIyNumbara meets a marquis and a Journal­ Warriors are 3-1 in the league, 4-1 great running offense, so we worked quarterback D.J. Patenaude, who 66 Yds. rushing 282 ist. Steamship Lines. 209 Yds. rusing 190 The Tomahawks scored in the will sponsor a museumwide festival. a Movla "Zeppelin" (1971) US Dr. 8cott On Habrawa * overall, and it should be a key match- aii week on this and also on our pass threw for 190 yards, dove in from one 7:30 BBavarlyHIIIbllllaa 30 Yds. passing 35 closing five seconds to win it. Their 190 Yds. passing 8 "The Museum staff, with the help of ( i P.M. Magnbw Michael York, Elko Sommer. up. defense. We wanted to force them yard out. During World War I, a British spy 239 Total yards 225 goal scorer was not noted in the 256 Total yards 290 Robbins Barstow, president and (DAI In Tlw Family 12:15 It looked in the initial quarter it into throwing,” stated Dakin. Windsor in the final stanza 12-20 Passing 1-3 (X) Tlw Muppata learns that the Gormans are (£ CoNaga Football 79 2-8 Passing 5-20 game report. DonSineti, director of the Connec­ planning to use a giant dirigible was going to be ali Wethersfield as it Defensively, linebacker John mounted an 80-yard drive which con­ 0 Interceptions by 2 (S DoUna Qama B Tha S oinl 1 Interceptions by 0 Bennet, 5-1, faces crosstown Illing ticut Cetacean (Whale) Society, have ffl m *a *V h to steu the Magna Carla and put together a 14-play drive. But it Bariie had 10 tackies with LeBlanc sumed 14 plays. It was capped by erode British morale. (2 hrs.) 12:30 0 Fumbles lost 1 Friday at the Bears’ Charter Oak 0 Fumbles lost 1 B 82) MacNal / Lahrar Raport d ) Movla "The Daughter Of sophomore Ron Narcisse’s 5-yard put together films, speakers, slides, BTbiaa'aACrowd 8-93 Penalties 5-48 Park field. 15 Yds. penalized 40 exhibitis, musicians, and snacks for Rosie O’Grady" (1950) June Haver, Gordon MacRae. the program. BQraanAcraa "The event is free to members. Tonight on Cable TV Regular museum fees will apply to non-members. For more information* MANCHESTER — “Community Insight,” tonight at 7 MON-TUES on the program or volunteer on Greater Hartford CATV Channel 13, gives the histoi7 BotbCInes, possibilities, call 236-2961. of Pitkin Glass Works, the first glassmaking company in Connecticut and the only one in New England with any V e rn o n Cine L j m m s remains left standing. KOUlf S - I r' E » ! T «; An interview with Edson Bailey and Richard Egan tells ' \i i::: PiOgTY Friendship Circle the history of Pitkin Glass and the founding of Pitkin Glass Works, Inc. "The program also offers highlights of Sets Family Night the dedication ceremonies Sept. 9 when the site was "The Friendship Circle of the Salva­ added to the National Register of Historic Places. tion Army will sponsor its second After the dedication ceremonies the Coventry Fife & Sho'% Hotter thon Ewr! family night “Friday Night Fever,” ^White Cane Day^ Drum depicted a day in the life of a colonial soldier. EiiBaRsieUe on Friday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the “Community Insight” expands to one hour tonight to Citadel, 661 Main St., Manchestr. Mary Morell uses a white cane which demonstrates and present this look at Connecticut history. in Singers, dancers, recitations, skits symbolizes the ability of the blind to achieve full and indepen­ “Community Insight” is produced by Community Broadcasting Co., a non-profit organization founded to B an g k o k and various stage acts will be dent lives and their capacity to work productively in com­ presented by members of the produce local interest programming. RRESTRIGTEO Manchester Corps. Refreshments petitive employment. Mayor Stephen T. Penny has proclaimed will be provided by the two Home today as “White Cand Safety Day.” Penny said the white cane Marcia C. Haaeniann Blair T, Anthony Lee A. Pauli Philip L, Raymond Anne S. Murray Dorothy L. Johnson Leagues. demonstrates the ability of the blind to achieve full and in­ IN 70mm stereophonic SOUND Admission is $3 for each family or dependent lives and their capacity to work productively. ^ WALT D Is iic v O $1.50 per adult and 50 cents for (Herald photo by Adamson) Business children under 12. Proceeds will go Sleeping 3 toward the purchase of fuel for the Company Inc. Mrs. Pauli will work in ty and later became art director for Ms. Johnson attended Mary Washington building during the winter months. BEALliy Promoted At CML UCHSIRAMA’ UCMMCOlOR* Case’s Warehousing and Transportation Krysalis Design in San Jose. He joined College, Fredericksburgh, Va.; was Even small businessmen HARTFORD — Marcia C. Hasemann Division, which is headquarter^ in the Coleco Industries, Hartford, as a package graduated from St. Joseph College, West was promoted to senior programmer company’s offices in Stamford. designer in 1977, and was most recently Hartfoi'd; and completed graduate work have cash flow problems. Art Auction Slated analyst in the data processing systems Mrs. Pauli has previous consulting vice president - creative services for at the University of Hartford. experience in the implementation of inter­ department of Connecticut Mutual Life In­ Alden Design Inc., Glastonbury. Before joining the Zinsser Agency, she MANCHESTER — More than 250 guests are expected nal supervisory and management control <3.19 surance Co. She designs, develops and im­ was a faculty member of the Lawrence, to make their bids for original art on Friday, Oct. 19, at 8 SIRLOIN TIPS plements actuarial valuation and reserves systems in various industries. She was, Assistant Director N.Y., High School. She is a member of the Includes sauteed onions, choice ol baked or french Irled for some years, responsible for ad­ Your newspaper carrier depends on p.m. at Willies Steak House. systems. American Association of University The auction will benefit the Manchester Junior potato. Texas Toast and the best salad bar in town. An English graduate of the University of ministration of standards development at MANCHESTER — Anne S. Murray has Women. his collections each week to pay his . the American Society for Testing and joined Charnas Inc., advertising, public Women’s Club. Hartford, she joined Connecticut Mutual Presently, Ms. Johnson is increasing Jeanne Forschlno, chairman of the invitation com­ Materials. She has also organized and ad­ relations and research agency, as assis­ bill, whether or not he has received in 1976 as a programmer trainee. She was her real qstate knowledge by taking mittee, said response to the event has been enthusiastic. promoted to programmer in 1977 and ministered campaigns for political can­ tant director of public relations and sales related courses at Manchester Communi­ payment from his customers. When didates. promotions. ’There will be a preview at 7 p.m. with refreshments became programmer-analyst last year, ty Coliege. he doesn’t get paid, he has to dip served and a chance to win the door prize being donated her most recent position. • A resident of Westport, Mrs. Pauli is a In her new position, Ms. Murray will be graduate of the University of Connecticut. responsible for creating and implemen­ ( by Marlin Art Inc. She currently serves as pack committee Into his pocket to make up the Featured in the collection are works by Picasso, program chairman for the Cub Scouts. She Her graduate work was done at Temple ting new public relations and sales Elected President University in Philadelphia. promotional campaigns for clients. difference. Chagealle, Mlro, Matisse, Dali and Vickers. and her family live on Madison Street, Included are origingal signed lithographs, paintings, Mrs. Pauli’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Before joining Charnas, Ms. Murray SOUTHBURY - J. Kent McHose, vice Manchester. etchings, oils, water colors and enamels. Harry Pospisil, reside at 42 Cambridge St. was associate director of public relations president - control of G. Fox & Co., Hart­ You can help make a small Come And Join Us For in Manchester. Mrs. Pauli is a graduate of at Rich Products Corp., the frozen ford, was elected president of the Connec­ Bidding will begin below $25 and upwards to $25U0. Joins GE Center Manchester High School. speciality foods manufacturer ticut Retail Merchants Association at the businessman from going under If HAPPY HOUR BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN <2.59 recent annual meeting at Harrison Monday thru Friday 4FMto7PM SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - Blair T. headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y. you pay your carrier Deliciously llavored anO broiled, includes choice of potato. Ms. Murray’s primary concentration at Conference Center. Texas Toast and the best salad Oar m town Anthony has joined the General Electric The conference, which drew a record Most Drinks $1.00 Research and Development Center as a Head Art Director Charnas wilt be with the Heublein foodser- when he calls to collect. Thank you. vice product group. attendance of Connecticut retailers, chemist. Dr. Siegfried H. Schroeter, MANCHESTER - Philip L. Raymond, featured talks and seminars with Connec­ manager of the Chemical Reactions and 31, has been named senior art director for Ms. Murray is a graduate of William Entertainment Nightly Smith College, Geneva, N.Y., with a ticut legislative and administrative Systems Branch, has announced. Chamas Inc. leaders as participants. Evening Herald A native of Manchester, Conn., Anthony bachelor’s degree in philosophy. TONIGHT NIanciMster ■ Shop-Rite Plaza In his new position, Raymond will direct Harold M. Reibman, of Reibman’s, Manclwstar - West Middle Turnpike received his B.S. degree in chemistry all creative services for the agency. Torrington, was re-elected first vice Manchester Conn Jim Hammerslough from the University of Connecticut. Founded flve years ago, Charnas Inc. Joins Realty Firm president; John J. O’Keefe, Sears, TU E 8 ., W ED. & tH U R S . Anthony lives in Schenectady. has become one of the largest advertising Roebuck & Co., West Hartford, was and public relations agencies in Connec­ MANCHESTER Dorothy L. Johnson has elected second vice president; Richard Bud M a ^ r Associate in Firm ticut with anticipated billings of $10 become associated with the Carl A. Rice, D&L Stores, New Britain was million in 1979. Zinsser Agency, 750 Main St., as a real es­ elected secretary-treasurer, and John H. 647-9946 STAMFORD, — Lee A. Pauli has been A native of California, Raymond studied tate salesperson. The Zinsser Agency is a Blair, Farmington, was re-elected dr appointed an associate with Case and graphic design at San Jose State Universi­ member of Group 1 Realtors. executive vice president. PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HtlRALD. Mon.. Oct. 15.1»7» EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 15.1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN % Vb . s Moffett Eyes H c ra lti W»» Wanlad______« BABYSITTER NEEDED- INDEX Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transjwr- g X T R a SAVE OCTOBER WANT AO S P E C I A L NOTICft 043-2711 Trail Buying lation. CaD Friday; - Lott and Found ■ weekends anytime. ' - Pertonatt HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., has - Announcaments - Entertainment SEWERS- Experienced on In­ voiced concern over efforts by the National Park Service dustrial Sewing Machines. B e r a l d to directly acquire private land in developing the Ap­ > Auctiont $4.00 4 L NES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS Will train if necessary. Good CLASSIFIED AOVEHTlSiNO palachian Trail in northwestern Connecticut. nNANCIAL starting pay for the right peo­ - 6ondt*3tocke>Mortgagee ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday The park service has asked the Senate Committee on - Personal Loans E nergy and Interior A ffairs for authorization to take land thru Friday. Apply In person - Insurance a t: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent by immediate title rather than lengthy condemnation RMPLOYMINT I Halp Wanlad Street, Manchester. Equal 13 Halp Wanlad 13 proceedings, according to Moffett. - Help Wanter (h>portunlty Employer M/F. William Willis, the congressman’s district director, - Bu^ness Opportunities SANDWICH MAKER > Situation Wanted When in need of a Service or Product said Sunday the park service asked the committee to SHEET METAL WORKER - WANTED for cocktail lounge. BDUCATION Experienced. Soldering etc. Experienced preferred, but allow it the option Instead of the condemnation processes FLOWER DESIGNER- Part will train. Flexible hours. Cali - Private instructions Call 528-2101. ' time in a full service flower stipulated in the federal legislation concerning the trail. - Schools^lasses 742-6978, between 9 a.m. and > Instructions Wanted shop. Experienced only, 12 noon. Willis said Moffett ha^ asked the committee to keep OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House please. Can 6462522, or him informed of what the service does in developing the REAL ESTATE delivery. Year round woik. I 7316. - Homes for Sale All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MAINTENANCE MAN CALL A PROFESSIONAL trail. NEED for cocktail lounge. •> Lots*Land for Sale Co., Route 6, Boiton. ACCEPTING “ The intent of Congress w as that condemnation be used - Investment Property Morning hours. Call 644-9637 as a last resort,’’ Willis said, adding that Moffett’s office - Business P r o p ^ APPLICATIONS for part between 9:00 a.m. and 12 OIL BURNER SERVICE time-full time help. Days and - Resort PropeWy MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all noon. 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 only learned of the park service request last week — nine - Real Estate Wanted evenings. Hours flexible. App­ months after the committee had rejected it. residential. All benefits. M & ly to: Hardee's, Manchester, MItC. EERVICU M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. Phone 643-2711 DRIVERS- Chartered Bus 354 Broad Street. He said the congressman’s office learned of the request - Services Offered Trips. Good hours, good pay. “from the landowners who found out from another group « Palnting«Paperlno Full or part time. Call 9 to 4, DENTAL ASSISTANT - MEN’S turn STYLINB REtTAUMNT who found out from another group.’’ - Building-Contracting Halp Wanlad 13 644-1531. - Roofing-Siding ici Manchester office, immediate ’The park service' was given a three-year deadline last ADVERTISING opening. Experienced - Heating-Plumbing MECHANIC, BUS FLEET- I'ou Bay Run year to obtain a permanent hiking path and protective - Flooring EXPERIENCED Oil Burner preferred, 4 1/2 day week. Hairstyling TIG DEADLINE Serviceman. Please call 646 Full and part time. Gas and CARRY NAtlONS corridor along the 825-mile trail which runs from Georgia - MovIng-TruckIng-Storage Please call 643-0133. Your Ad For for - Services Wanted 12 .0 0 noon me dsy before diesel. Call 9 to 4, Post Road $43-1305 to Maine. , WELDOR publication Stages. 644-1531. MISq. FOR EA U PROGRESSIVE SALON - As Many Men FINE LUNCHES Willis said Moffett and his staff were concerned that ■Minimum 3 y ttri Deadline (or Saturday and Mon­ - Housetfoid Goods day IS 12 00 Noon Friday TOOL MAKERS. Looking for highly motivated FULL TIME DENTAL Insertions As Comtr ol Contor A Main Ot the park service request could have threatened the - Articles for Sale kxptrlMc*. Day iMfl 868 Main 81. MACHINISTS, PRESS people with registered ASSISTANT- Experience MANCHEOTin cooperation which has been attained between property - Building Supplies |Part tima, or full Uma. OPERATORS, POWER licenses and steady clientele. You Wish Manchtttor 647-1167 > Pets-BIrds-D^s preferred. Modern office. owners along the trail, the federal government and com­ ADVERTISING PLEASE READ PRESS SET UP PERSON, Call 647-9229 after 1 PM for in­ Excellent opportunity for ad- - Musical Instruments AMK WELDING INSPECTORS for first piece terview. mittees overseeing the development of the permanent - Boats & Accessories RATES vancement. Employee AUTOSEmiCE MEN’S HAIR CUniNB - Sporting Goods Inc. and final. Experienced only. Benefit Program available. trail. 1 DAY.....14*immiMr YOUR AD Call for appointment. Satellite FUEL OIL DRIVER- - Garden Products Classified ads are taken over the Send resume to: P.O. Box 538, He said the Appalachian Trail situation was particular­ - Antiques 289-11634 3 DAYS ...1 3 *«wkimi Aerospace Inc., 6462772. Experienced. Must have 102 I R E I T i n R S ^ phone as a convenience The Rockville. MAPLE M@bil THESE ADVERTISERS SM CENTER STREET ly important bwause it was the first trail being mapped - Wanted to Buy Herald IS resDonsibie (or only License, or equivalent, be 6 DAYS ...12*«wnN« familiar with n eater Hart­ Super Service^ inc, ARE ALL MANCHESTER . S4S-S207 out across private land and would be a model for future RENTALS one incorrect insertion and then CLINIC AIDE for Family TYPIST- Full time. Able to It ir it 2 6 DAYS ...11'«MfaNT only to the size of the original in­ ford area. Call 2867751, for in­ QA8 • OIL - LUBRICATION - - Rooms for Rent Planning Agency. Full time, type 45 wpm to train on a word “PROFESSIONALS” Hours; Tubs, thru FrI. trails. RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy 18 $2.10 M M i sertion Errors which do not terview. ACCEBBORIRS - Apartments for Rent WORD. some evenings. OvOwn transpor- TIREB AND BATTERIEB 6 to 5:30 working with an excellent sup­ lessen the value of the adver­ processing machine, and do Give Them • Homes for Rent HAPPY ADS'2 .5 0 m tation. Mature person. Call general office duties. Call 220 tPRUCI MANGMUTDI Saturday 8 to 5:00 porting staff. Very pleasant tisement will not be corrected by A Cairn - Business for Rent 522-6201. WINDOW WASHER ■ Must be Mrs, Bloom 6462900. PIMMB4B4 4 B7 (Closed Mondays) - Resort Property for Rent atmosphere. Good wages and an additional insertion experienced and reliable. Schools Can Cut • Wanted to Rant benefits. Please call Doris DRIVER NEEDED for local Good pay, benefits, EOE. 649- - MIsc. for Rent Blain, RN, Director of area automotive dis­ 5334. Balloons and Parades Nurses, 646-0129. Color televiiion was first TAILOR SIDIN6, STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINOS, A CANOPIES AUTOMOTIVE demonstrated in 1926. tributorship. Applicant must - Autos for Sale have clean driving record, and HOMEWORKERS- Earn Balloons and parades go together and Christopher Prue, 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Spending: DiRosa LATHE OPERATORS - With or Saturday’s parade in Manchester celebrating Michale Prue, 15 Norman St., clutches his - Trucks for Sale knowledge of greater $50.00 / hundred securing, Wouldn't - Heavy Equipment for Sale 2 years' experience. Good Manchester area. 5 1/2 day stuffing envelop^es. Free SEAMSTRESS the 50th anniversary of Nutmeg Forest, Tall balloon as the parade passes by. He is shown - Motorcycles-BIcycies benefits. Salary nuotiable. work week, with good starting Details. Reply: Titan, Box Your Ad MANCHESTER — A former teacher and candidate for > Campers-Trallers-Mobile Hawk Precision Co., 303 NOTICE pay and benefits. Qualified 94688, X72T, &haumberg. III. Needed for men's clothing Cedars of Lebanon, was no exception, with his parents. (Herald photo by Adamson) the Board of Directors, Republican Peter DiRosa said Homes Burnham Street, East Hart­ PUBLIC HEARING Look Great applicants call 5263118. alterations. Flexible evening BILL TUNSKY today he believes in quality education, but feels the - Automotive Service ford, telephone ^ 9 8 4 5 . BOARD OF DIRECTORS - Autos for Rent-Lease HANDY MAN- Part time as lours. Apply to: Here? education department should shoulder its share of budget TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT CHEERLEADERS... No, you needed. Property repairs. ★ ALUMINUM & VINYL SIDING BUS BOYS - Full time lunch Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of don't have to be one, but if you Carpentry, plumbing, pain- ANDERSON-Umi (30 Colors To Choose From) cuts. and' dinner shifts. Apply at Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the are outgoing, eager and can ting, etc. Call 6462426. DiRosa refuted statements he said were made by Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East 338 Broad 8t. i t AWNINGS A CANOPIES Probate Courtroom, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ relate to people, we want to Mayor Stephen Penny and by Deputy Mayor Stephen Center Street, Manchester. Manchastar Parkada ticut, Tuesday, October 23, 1979, at 5:00 p.m, to consider and hire you. We're a growing LIQUOR STORE MANAGER ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS Cassano. DiRosa said Democrats have accused local insurance agency and we / PERMITTEE East of The 647-1415 You Can Advertise Your There ere people out FULL OR PART TIME act on the following: Republicans of “decimating” the education system in will train the right person as a River. Excellent working con­ Service or Business In This Phono 649-9095 there looking lor whet MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ To consider an Amendment to an Agreement dated Oc­ town. you hove to sell. Tell sales producer. No experience ditions. All benefits, good Directory For As Little As FREE ESTIMATES -I- EASY TERMS ly in person to: Raffa's tober 12, 1978, between the Town of South Winosor and the necessary. Call us today for starting salary, experience them ebout It with s WOMAN TO BABYSIT in my DiRosa issued the following statement in connection Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, Town of Manchester concerning sanitary sewer service for an interview, 6466050. perferred. For confidential in­ $3.20 Per Week. Please Clessllled sd. Giastonbury.y. home, 11:30 a m. to 5:30 p.m., with the education issue: both towns. terview, call 643-2779, 9 a.m. Monday thru Friday. Own Call 643-2711, ask (or Tina “The facts are the Republican Directors proposed a Elizabeth J. Intagliata to 5 p.m. or 6462089, 6 to 10 or Joe ... RARE OPPORTUNITY - transportation necessary. It You Would LIk* To Advartlao Your Sarvic* In Thta 5300,000 budget cut whereas the D em ocratic D irectors in­ Secretary, Board of Directors HELP WANTED p.m. Compensation for gas. Vicini­ OWN YOUR OWN Directory, Pl,aaao Call Tina or Jo* at 043-2711. stituted a 5100,000.00 cut. The difference - 5200,000.1 hard­ □ NOTICES BUSINESS. Distributor for Manchester, Connecticut ty of Glastonbury / • Turret Lath* Operator DENTAL ASSISTANT ly believe that 5200,000.00 out of an education budget of Kodak film, Duradell Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 10th day of October, Manchester line. 646-6985. 1979 NEEDED for busy modern I6 V2 million can be termed a decimation. In fact two Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and a Engine Lath* Operator orthodonic office in Vernon. Lott and Foifnd other photo products needed 03410 Hnip Wanted )3 Help Wanted 13 Help Wenled 13 years ago, the same Mr. Penny and Mr. Cassano cut Please send resume to P.O. in your area. No selling. Ser­ Box 2356, Vernon, 06066. alm ost 5400,000 froin the education budget and then took LOST- Black Lab / Setter vice top Retailers under PHN-Public Health Nurse STOCK CONTROL Cross. Altered male. Thin, SO hour*, paid holiday*, BABYSITTER NEEDED in TRAINEES. - 17 ■ 24. Will back over 90,000.00 m ore. T hat on a budget of 515 million. exclusive contract established PRODUCE MANAGER- Good the North Manchester area. position available. Hours are QROWING black curly hair. Red collar by us. High immediate in­ ORDER OF NOTICE axcallant Inauranc* negotiable. BSN and previous train. Call collect (518) 462- Mr. Cassano fails to point out that the Republican and tags. Manchester, near starting pay. 5 day week. All 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a m., Mon­ COMPANY come minimum required in­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT banaflt*. Public Health experience 5910. Directors urged the Board of Education to make no cuts East Hartford, Glastonbury benefits. Apply in person at: day thru Friday. Please call desired. For more informa­ vestment 59,975. lm7o profit SUPERIOR COURT 649-1210 after 4:30 p.m. in classroom education as in programs directly affecting lines. Reward, call 643-0515. Andy's, 31 Main Street, East tion, contact: Community WELL ESTABLISHED NUCLEAR TRAINEES, 17 ■ structure. Call between SAM JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD Hartford, at the Glastonbury instruction. We suggested that perhaps since all St 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or Health Service of Columbia, company with solid work 24. HS Grad. Will train. Call LOST- female Calico Cat, /NEW BRITAIN AT HARTFORD Apply In parson line. Putman Bridge Plaza. PERSON TO WORK IN load with excellent collect (518) 462-5910 departments were being urged to tighten the belt, the write: American Film Ask for Mike Andreo. KITCHEN making Hebron, Andover, mostly grey. Tolland Road P ro c e ssin g , In c., 1935R ROSE M. ANDERSON Marlborough, 228-9428. working conditions for education department whose budget approaches almost area Bolton. Call 647-9355. sandwiches with other girls. Hoover Court, B'ham, AL vs. METRONIC, INC. qualified mechanical, in­ Business Opportunity 14 60% of town expenditures could do their small share. RECEIVER - SHIPPER. Call 649-4561. 35226. HAROLD S. ANDERSON SEPTEMBER 11, 1979 Rout# 6 « 44A ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN strumentation welders, 'V#,' Opening for a Receiver- I feel I have a responsibility to the taxpayers of this NOTICE to HAROLD S. ANDERSON - Part time. Hours optional. electricians & crib atten­ VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco BOLTON Snipper with retail store DIETARY AIDES- Full time Experience in repair and Snacks with locations $3,580. community to insure wise expenditure of their dollars. I SWITCHBOARD UPON THE COMPLAINT of the plaintiff in the above- positions now available in our dant. Excellent fringe . 'if ^ • '■'■■•I experience. Liberal benefit calibration oscilloscopes, CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- don't feel we have attempted to decimate the school LOST CAT - Gray and white, OPERATOR- 4 nights per entitled action praying, for reasons therein set forth, for a dis­ package includes paid BC-BS; Dietary Department. Apply in benefits and medical neutered male. Belongs to 491 week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., signal generators, etc. 644- 2355 Ext. 905. system in light of the fact that the education budget in­ solution of marriage and other relief on the ground of SECURITY GUARDS needed life insurance, paid vacation, person: East Hartford Con­ 2151. coverage - top graded pay - Griswold Street, Glastonbury. 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday St valescent Home. 745 Main crease was over 51 m illion.” irretrievable breakdown returnable before the above named immediately for all shifts in generous store discount. Rep­ steady work, excellent SMALL BUSINESS Reward. Call 633-6082. Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. ly in person to Mr. Hennequin, Street, East Hartford. • Marching Along Edwards Answering Service, Court to be held at Hartford on October 30,1979 and upon a mo­ the East Hartford and potentials - (4 good people OPPORTUNITY. Sub- tion in said action for an order of notice, it appearing to and Manchester area. Work full Manager of House and Hale. FOUND- Male cat. Call 646- 646-5406. needed), only qualified distributorship for Charles' being found by the subscribing authority that the said defendant time or part time evenings Manchester, Conn., or NIGHT CUSTODIAN Potato Chips home delivery Members of the Sphinx Temple Shrine units in the parade celebrating the 50th an- 4430. WANTED - Hours: 2 to 10:30 apply - 36 Rear Commerce Format Decided gone to part unknown, and that notice of the institution of this and weekends. Call 522-5143, telephone 643-4123 for an ap­ RESTAURANT service. Small investme-' Band from Hartford march up Main Street niversary of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of PART TIME JANITOR for pointment. Equal Opportunity PM. Call Andover Elemen­ Street, Glastonbury, CT. medium size office complex. action most likely to come to his attention is that hereinafter or come in person to: MANAGERS Territory available. After u Northeast Securities, 61 Employer. tary School, 742-7339. (Habco Inc.) pm- 644-3220. Saturday afternoon. The band was one of the Lebanon. (Herald photo by Adamson) Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 ordered: it is Are you looking for good pay Williard Street, Hartford. For Candidates Entortalnmant 4 nights a week. Phone Mr. DENTAL ASSISTANT- WANTED LICENSED plus a lucrative bonus program? Whitney at 5662020 for an ap­ ORDERED, that the notice of the institution of said action be We have a number of openings to given the defendant by some proper officer or indifferent per­ GENERAL MECHANIC- Full Experienced preferred. AGENTS - Full time, flexible offer the right people who want a BEST BUY entertainment pointment. Excellent benefit. Modern of­ hours. High commission. AMENICA S OLDEST LICENSOR MANCHESTER — The Concerned Citizens for son causing a true and a tte st^ copy of th^ Order of Notice to time, plus overtime. Paid tremendous opportunity plus a OF ICE CREAM SHORS this year! Evening of Perfor­ fice. Vernon area. Send Bonus, win a FREE TRIP to permanent and rewarding posi­ EMERGENCY MEDICAL NEEDS QUALIFIED FAMILIES TYPISTS AND CLERK be published in the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD a CMS, Blue Cross, and Life In­ Manchester's Development have decided on the format ming Arts. Saturday October resume to: P.O. Box 2247, Las Vegas! Room for ad­ tion in the restaurant business. TECHNICIANS - Full time, TO OPERATE THEiR OWN TYPISTS are needed to work newspaper circulated in the area where the defendant is most surance. Amerbelle Corp., 104 for their Meet the (Candidates forum Tuesday at 7:15 20th., M.H.S. Auditorium, Oc­ East Main Street. Rockville. Vernon, Conn., 06066. vancement. Call 647-9914.1 Call for an interview. part time all shifts. Excellent tober 20th., 8:00 p.m. Tickets in the Hartford area. Call likely to be, once a week for two successive weeks, commen­ full time benefits. Apply in i: p.m., at the Bently School on Hollister Street. today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Apply between 9 a.m. and 4 LITCHFIELD FARM SHOPS. 52.00 and 51.00 for Students ding on or before October 18,1979, and that return of such ser­ p.m. Equal Opportunity ELECTRICAL erson: 21 Silas DeaneDean Nathan Agostinelli, former mayor and moderator of and Senior Citizens. vice be made to the above-named Court. APPRENTICE WANTED INC. 1-S00-SS2-S720 Equal Op- Highway, Wethersfield. C o Ju fd - EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Employer. portunity E m ployer... the event, will make the opening remarks. Paul Levine with experience in Residential ICE CREAM STORES MAKERS and Waitresses work. Please call 6465253. SALES SECRETARY for dis­ At 7:30 each candidate will m ake opening statem ents of wanted for cocktail lounge. Assistant Clerk of the aforesaid Supreme Court OPENING FOR FULL TIME OIL B U R N E R CARVEL REPRESENTATIVES two minutes length. A TRUE COPY CASHIER in our Tobacco RESIDENTIAL trict sales office of a national WILL BE AT THE Call 644-9637 between 9 a.m. NURSE - 7 AM to 3 PM, 5 company. Will be responsible At 8:15 questions from the Concerned Citizens will be Bondt-Stockt-Uortgagai S and 12 noon. ' ATTEST Department. Retail SERVICEMAN- Part time or MALE AIDE, PRIVATE Cirael Ice Craiin Sten experience necessary. Apply full time. All benefits. M & M days. Call 649-2358. DUTY to care for 24 year old for total operation of the of­ addressed and at 9 p.m. the candidates will accept Walter J. Fonfara fice. Requires good typing EoflilB, Coir . GOVERNMENT PART TIME. Want cash for Deputy Sheriff in person to: Manager. Oil Company, Route 6, Bolton, paralized man. 5 days a week, questions from the floor. Parkade Liggett Rexall. 649-2871. NURSES AIDE - Full time 3 40 hours. Call Paul Herbst, skills, excellent telephone Eflflsii Mill GUARANTEED BUSINESS the holidays? For every day? 021-10 PM to 11 PM. Part time capabilities and an overall At 9:40 each candidate will offer a one minute closing LOANS - 550,000 to $350,000. It's easy with the phone in 875-4173. PERSON WANTED TO FRIER / DELIVERY MAN- Nurses aide 11 PM to 7 AM. general knowledge of office 25 HizirA Am. statem ent. Phone 281-4112, your own home. Call 2467773. Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut procedures. Excellent star­ ■5X-X-X-X-X- CLEAN OFFICER 4 hours a Nights, 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. DENTAL ASSISTANT- Group Chairman Robert VonDeck issued several ting salary and company paid Oct. 27IN120lh day, Monday, Wednesday and Apply: Bess Eaton, 150 Center Street. Experience a requirement. ground rules. The two parties will alternate turns and the REAL ESTATE SALES - benefits. Full time. Call 289- Lessenger Company is looking Friday. Buckland area. Call Street, Manchester, Modern, up to date, multi-girl TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT independent candidate will draw a number from a hat for Mr. Smith, 643-0644, 9591 to arrange for an inter­ CALL TOLL FREE for 2 licensed agents in our PUBLIC NOTICE office. Excellent benefits. view. his turn to answer questions. □ EMPLOYMENT Bolton office. (%ll 646-6488, JANITORS- Part time Immediate opening. Ther will be no screening of floor questions but the per­ for Kurt Lessenger. HOUSEKEEPERS- Full time evenings. Manchester, Ver­ HEYMOMI Manchester area. 649-8125. 800-431-1008 position available, 8 a.m. to 4 non, East Hartford areas. Cali IMMEDIATE HIGH SCHOOL CARVEL CORPORATION sons asking the questions will be asked to indentify Hay, Quyt, tool Yonfe*<8 NT 10701 Help Wanlad 13 p.m. Come in for an inter­ 643-5691, between 2 and 6 p.m. SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS- PHYSICAL EDUCATION themselves. Work 4 hours a day. Privacy of OPENING. Part time Boy's view. Silver Lane Pavilion, 51 your own home. Earn $75-150 per Tutor: math, reading, special “We ask that no party town committee members ask TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. TIm Qlaatoflbury Applegate Lane, East Hart­ week doing special phone Physical Education and education, English for foreign Athletic Director Position to MEN - WOMEN Apply 81 Commerce Street, PART TIME EVENINGS- EmblMii Club iM ri ford. eOOD HOURS promotions Tor local film dis­ born. Also- gym, music Top Attraction questions from the floor,” said Von Deck. tributor. Positive, pleasant phone begin November 3rd., 1979. Glastonbury. PTG Manchester. Light duty We are a Nationwide Company, The Concerned Citizens led the fight for a referendum will ba having a and DOLLARS voice necessary. assistants. Call Susan Plese, Contact; Mr. Dennis Joy, COMPANY, TeUTelephone 633- janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per SALESMAN- Opportunity for Call Connie Person to Person and we are 'urning the Film and One of the top attractions in the parade was the Sphinx Temple Motor Patrol from 647-3520. Coventry High School, Coven­ which led to the town's pulling out of the community 7631. week. Ideal for retired or exciting position. Knowledge Housewives, college Collect at (314) 434-7700. porcessing Business upside I DIME-A-DIP try, Connecticut. Call 742- down. All of our distributors are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Nutmeg the Shpinx Temple Shrine, Hartford. (Herald development program. semi-retired. Call 64653M. of stoves helpful. Base plus students, excellent oppor­ MATURE CAPABLE CERAMIC "HLE MECHANIC commission. Full medical 7346. accustomed to exceptional In­ Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Saturday, photo by Adamson) SUPPER tunity to meet new people PERSON NEEDED in the comes, working (rom their homes - Experienced only. Top WANTED CLEANING benefits. Paid vacation. Call SERVICEMAN TO INSTALL on Oetobar 20 while you supplement your Hebron area for general WANTED FUEL OIL . with no overhead experse. II you wages, ^ p ly : Atlas 'file, 18^ PERSON for professional of­ Mrs. Gray 5261931 and repair equipment in housework 12 noon to 5 PM have a sincere desire to be llnan- Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, fice in town, once a week. at lha Elks Lodga on income part time/full time homes. Must have mechanical DRIVER- Apply to: Moriarty daily. All wages subject to Brothers, 315 Center Street, cially independent and you 563-0151. Send replies to: Box MM, c/o GENERAL HELPER in Prin,.^ positions available. From 7 aptitude. Will train. believe you can manage tO peo­ Housing Conversion Woodland Straat. social security, $4.00 hourly to Manchester. Please see Union Leaders Complain Manchester Herald. i-i There will be continuous ser- ting Company. Experience not AM - 3 PM. Above average References. Call between 610 the right person. Only serious ple who would report directly to necessary. Male preferred. starting wages and am or 3-4 pm. 5269748. “Scotty” . you. this can be your opportunity RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll •ji ving from 6:30 P.M. until 8 applicants need apply. 228- Said Threat to City p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Company paid benefits. Cali benefits, uniforms to share in the American Dream. INDIVIDUALS NEEDED to A minimum investment which Is Apply director of nursing. P.M. The admission fee is 647-9te, ask for Mr. Nasuta. provided to arrange ap­ RECEPTIONIST Manchester Doctors office work locally part time. Flexi­ completely secured by Inventory Salmonbrook Convalescent |i| $1.50; there after its IO4 a dip pointment for personal in­ Is required. All o( our distributors HARTFORD (UPI) — A city official says the conver­ LAUNDRY AND DIAPER needs Gal Friday for 2 girl of­ ble evening or daytime hours. Home, off House Street, for any of the home made PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - terview. are successful. If you qualify you State Dragging Its Feet sion of city apartments into condomuniums is a potential Glastonbury. Please call 633- SERVICE needs folderess Part time, 3 days per week. fice. Some typing, dictaphone $5.33 per hour. Over 18. full or part time, AM and PM. foods. References and car required. can join our team of winners. For threat to the poor by the middle class. 5244. Coventry PHNA. RN or BSN and general front desk duties. MACHINE OPERATOR qualification details call Charlie Call 2861527. CALL FKNDLY Call Guida & Associates. 11 to HARTFORD (UPI) - Union frustrated that they had not been but remained “very far apart on Assistant City Manager John Alschuler said proposed j-: Tickets may be purchased experience preferred. EOE. Full time. Please send TRAINEES Person to Person. Collect at (314) NURSES AIDES wanted for from any member, call Marie 742-7369. RESTAUIUNT resume to Box V c/o 1st and 2nd shifts. Previous 1 p.m., 872-2128. 434-7700 leaders for state maintenance presented with a contract proposal to others.” ordinances to discourage the conversion to con­ DENTAL- Part time position full time on all shifts. Apply S Walling 528-3545 or Pat Manchester Herald. shop experience or Tech employees are complaining the state vote on and that the negotiations One of his chief complaints was dominiums are needed to protect poor people who must available for Business TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years E.Htfd Sllvaf U rn School training desired. director of nursing. Salmon- 9. Marinelli 633-0044. Dead line should do more bargaining rather which began in February have gone that state negotiators meet with the compete with the middle class for limited housing. Secretary in progressive experience. Manchester area. TYPIST NEEDED - We are Liberal wages while lear­ brook Convalescent Home, off I Wednesday, October 17. Fun Send resume to: Box U, c/o 569-1040 TOWN OF MANCHESTER than turn to a fact finder in their so long without significant progress. union on the average about once a Alschuler said the chief purpose of the proposed or­ House Street, Glastonbury. General Dentist Office. w i asnaaq twam wi looking for a good typist, 50 - ning with company paid Experienced preferred, and ^ time starts at 8:30 Manchester Herald. stalled contract talks. week which he said just did not offer dinances is to “prevent displacement of people from Please call 633-5244. 60 wpm, statistical experience benefits. “It amounted to a big nothing,” light bookkeeping, typing and will help, who will be able to POSITION VACANCY Negotiators for the 8,000-member one unibn member said as he left the enough time for a contract to be their homes.” telephone. Salary commen-commen­ handle other office Apply: POII8AL8 AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY THB TOWN OP MANCHIGTM Connecticut Employees Union meeting. “We don't know nothing worked out. However, developers caution that the strict new rules suraterate with experienexperience. Send 1 k- procedures efficiently. 35 hour EasternornToi Tool Co. SUPERVISOR OF SANITARY LANDFILL Independent told the rank-and-file at more than we did before.” He said the union rank-and-file, on condominium conversions will undo years of efforts to ge, hand written resume to: All charllabis and non-profit- FIREWOOD week, excellent fringe 4e« SCHOOL STREET P.O. ^ x 145, ^ Ito n Notch, a meeting Sunday that very little Vertefeuiile, chief steward at who work in state agencies and of­ attract the middle class back to the city. COOKS & KITCHEN organlxallont wishing to hav* thair Public An- Notice is hereby given of a sale at public auction for benefits, small friendly office EAST HARTFORD SANITATION DEPARTMENT Conn. 06040. in East Hartford. Call Mrs. progress has been made with the Eastern Connecticut State College in fices around the state, have not voted Condominium conversions emerged nationally during HELPERS- Available nouncamant* publlthad fra* In Ibis apaca ar* seasoAed firewood to be held October 20,1979, at 11:15 $14,840 - $16,324 'weekends and evenings. urgad to contact Jo* McCavtnaugh, Qanaral Palmer at 289-9576 for inter­ state. Willimantic, said the state has on authorizing a job action because the early 1970s but are relatively new to Hartford where EXPERIENCED a.m. at the rear entrance of the Town Hall. view. Experienced preferred. Mtnagar of Ragal Muttlars o( Manchastar. 'The firewood is being sold by lots ranging from 2W cor­ “We've had a lot of meetings but a decided that the contract talks should any strike would be illegal under the only 26 condominiums are currently occupied. Drivers License. Mature in­ ACOUSTICAL CEILING SUBSCRIBER SERVICES Assist in supervising and coordinating the activities In the MAN. Please apply; Acousti- Spac* will b* allotad on a nrat coma, first ds to 5W cords. All sales are final and for cash. All lot of them amounted to nothing,” go to fact-finding, a position with present contract. dividuals. Apply in person: WANTED - Bus people. Call REPRESENTATIVE for new operation and maintenance of a sanitary landfill refuse Tech Systems, 6464792. aarvad basis material is being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS" and must be after 2 PM. Ask for hostess. said negotiating team member which the union disagreed. “We'll have to leave that up to the Garden Grove Caterers, Pre Paid Group Practice (an disposal area. Radio Club Sets Meeting KeenOy Street, Manchester. removed by November 3, 1979. It is the responsibility of 6465271. HMO) in E ast Hartford. Minimum experience and training required is graduation Roger Vertefeuiile of North He said the issues had not been membership,” he said. TAXI - Drivers needed full each bidder to Inspect the firewood before the auction. Experience necessary in Con­ MANCHESTER, — The monthly meeting of the from a standard high school or a vocational school Windham. “The state has been con­ explored yet and should be subjected Less than half of Connecticut's un­ LIVE-IN COMPANION for time nights and weekends. Prospective bidders will meet at the rear entrance of the COOK FOR sumer Relations, preferably supplemented by college level courses in civil Call 646S199. stantly dragging its feet.” to additional discussion at the ion state employees have approved Manchester Amateur Radio Club will be held Wednesday elderly gentleman in Glaston­ Town Hall on either Friday, October 19,1979 at 5:00 p.m. CONVALESCENT HOME in in the Health Care Area. Must engineering and accounting, and two years of experience He said only about a dozen of the bargaining table before a fact-finder contract agreements with the state at 7:30 p.m. at the old Nike site (Teen Center Building) bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- or Saturday, October 20,1979, at 9:00 a.m. for directions Glastonbury area. Full time, 4 desire to work in team set­ in a lead capacity in the operation and maintenance of a PART TIME DRIVERS day week with paid holidays to replace pacts which expired off of Garden Grove Road. 5653 or 643-5932. ting. Degree desired. Send sanitary landfill refuse disposal area. 100 items up for discussion in the con­ was called in. needed. Nights and weekends. to the wood locations. and benefits. Call 633-8914 for resume by October 26th., 1979 This month’s speaker will be Ron Duteau. Ron spent a Call 646S1W. Bidding will open at $35.00 per cord, and the Town For application and job description, apply at Personnel tract talks had been resolved. In addition to the maintenance during the summer. SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ interview. to: Ms. Zarina Shockley, Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ About 100 members of the union's employees, contract talks between month in Thailand and he will discuss the life and culture its. Hard worker. Mechanical RegaieSS^ir reserves the right to reject any and all bids for what it NCC/HMO Inc., 275 Broad BURR BENCH HELP deems to be in the best interest of the Town. Copies of ticut. maintenance workers bargaining the state and the union representing Blood Clinic of the people in that country. experience necessary. Please NEWSLETTER DELIVERY Street, Windsor, Ct. 06095. aoslng date for filing is Wednesday, October 24, 1979. WANTED DAYS ■ ExpBiicncB W0 ojftr eomwntoiMw along with m $up*Hor producL Rules of Sale are available at the General Services office. in residential neighborhoods 1,300 corrections workers was COVENTRY - Public Health Members of the Manchester Amateur Radio Club as apply in person 9 to It at Equal Opportunity Employer. unit turned out to hear the progress preferred but not necestary. Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, CT. of Manchester. Monthly, 5 Nurses will conduct a free blood well as other radio amateurs from throughout Connec­ Fountain VUIage Apartments, * * * * f* "^ MSH.-M. a aan. - a OJK. report and offer suggestions on what scheduled to go to fact-finding today. 175 Downey Dxlve, , ^ l y : Vdllee Burring Co., 353 MOnCnWW gg f p.mL cents per house. Phone Rose ELECTRONICS TRAINEES. An equal opportunity employer. pressure screening clinic Tuesday ticut were involved in supplying emergency com­ Chapel Road, (Rear). South TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT they wanted in the hew contract. Vertefeuiile said the union and Phont $46>2112 ^ • am. 11 pjn. Robert B. Weiss, General Manager at Blanchard & Rossetto, 646 17-24. HS Grad. Will Train. Some came away from the session state were very close on some issues from 1 to 2 p.m. At Hill's Pharmacy. munications in the tornado disaster area last week. KrSSldretr »*** 2482. Call collect (518 ) 462-5910. iVENlNG HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 15. 1979 - PAGE NINETEEN

DAf't.' L'tnuTiTirTU_irvirNtIsm HRRAf.n Mnn Oct 1& IflTS PMnuts — ChiriM M. dchulz ACROSS 2 Inter Answer to Previous Puzzle 3 Golf club t Federal invet* 4 African Abby M0,A\A'AM,IPON'T BUTIKN0WA6REAT EVER^THINe I KNOW tigating body dialect ATTENTION!! EVENINC HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: Dear RECIPE FORNOOPLE5 I KNOW AT THE 4 Lather 5 Egypt (abbr.) KNOW THE LOCATION 8 Goes to court 6 Seasoning '■ LfM)kini< for WR0N6 TIME! 7 Splash Vdii (ion t liiivt' By Abigail Van Buren OF 5VALBARP... WITH SOUR CREAM. 12 Poaietiive H new home? pronoun through mud III h Iio II m il niiir:h L \’ou II find 13 Howl 8 Fast aircraft * a per fee- lo Kol bi^ riimillH. 14 Cinch (abbr.) 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE ' 9 Natural in the Want Adn ^ ^ 15 Gold (Sp.) 16 Polksinger 10 British Guthrie nobleman 17 Iriih king's 11 Neuter home 1 9 ____ CALL 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 643-2711 (luring business hours 8:30-5 Abby Gets Guevara 18 Execute without trial 21 Bushy clump Musial Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Landing boat (Brit.) 53 Patron saint 36 Morning star 'N Frank & Ernest Pot Shots 22 Crafty 24 Felines 39 Golf score of sailors 23 This (Lat.) 26 Rather than DEAR ABBY: As a long time reader and admirer, I was 41 Be pregnant 55 Sit for a I THOLK5HT HE ^ HE MUST N O r^ 25 Tares (poetic) shocked at your advice lo the parents of the 12-year-old boy HAVE A K NEW 44 Her Majesty's portrait BUSINESS & SERVICE i,Qx2>Q>)| PIPNT LIKE KICTS.^ 27 Drinking law 27 Employer 56 Depravity who, with his parents, had visited relatives in another city. OUTLOOK rUOOK" 31 Medications 28 Crescent ship (abbr.) On returning home, he told his parents (in confidence) that ON UFE.' 34 Not at home 29 Public 46 Caspian 57 Display stand TH& Sl iNDE^D his 16year-old cousin had offered him some pot, but he 35 Short article services 48 Leading 59 Biblical 37 Beam 30 Travel 50 Banner character refused. - 32 Bestow » WON'T 86 The parents immediateiy phoned the cousins parents to 38 Small piece 51 Makes mad 61 Boom report it. Instead of being gratefui for the information, they 40 Cut jaggedly 33 Baseballer ’ NBctXSfiitrY, reacted angriiy, saying their son had never smoked pot, and 42 Actress Gabor 10 11 the younger boy must be lying. When the visiting parents 43 Biblical word ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 RECTORY 45 Porcelain i asked if they were wrong to have called the other parents, 47 "____ La 12 13 14 ERNiB, lD 0 d 4 IE b r a n d ! you said yes. (You aiso said, "Children should not betray Douce” ts 16 Serv/cat Oftorad 31 Sarv/caa Offend 31 Painting-Peperfng 32 Building Contneting 33 1 yuM s their peers.") 49 Compass X 1 Abby. if'the kids had stuck up a gas station, or shot point 18 19 20 3, 22 C&M TREE SERVICE - Free PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS someone, would you still have said. "Children should not 50 Appropriate 23 ■ 25 261 estimates, discount senior FURNITURE - Interior and exterior. - Complete Construction. Ad­ betray their peers"? 52 Haggard ■ citizens. Company Commercial and residential. ditions. Remodeling. Free 1 just can’t believe you would advise parents not to tip oil novel 29 30 32 33 STRIPPING 54 Candle 27 26 Manchester-owned and Free estimates. Fully in­ Estimates. Fully Insured. the parents of children who are breaking the law and doing Captafn Easy — Crooks A Lawrence ■L operated. Call 646-1327. I Call 643-0797 for free sured. 646-4879. Call 6464879. 58 Melody 34 3. harm to themselves. 60 Island of exile ■ ■ estimates. Ask for Rob. If I misunderstood your answer, please explain. FROM THE MOMENT I UAIP EYES 62 Eggs 3. REWEAVING burn holes. J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom CARPENTRY - All types of LOOKING for anything in real COTTAGE - 1974 DATSUN 260Z - 60,000 38 UNIROYAL A78-13 Snow DISAPPOINTED IN YOU ON YOU AT THE AIRPORT-1 KNEW 63 Never (contr.) ■ ■ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Decorating. Interior i repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool estate rental - apartments, Heated 2 bedroom with miles, good condition, 43 TTi1 4^ Sheds, and Gutters, Doors and Tires 835 or.. 4 Lug Mounted Michelln radials, AM-FM 8 64 Loves (Lat.) Window shades. Venetian Exterior Painting. VW Snow Tires 5x6&15 840 pr. homes, multiple dwellings? DEAR DISAPPOINTED: You did, and 1 will. If you hi^ 65 Thus (Lat.) ■ b linds. Paperhanging & Remodeling. Windows Hung. Ceiling No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Only 8200. (77M). RenUl track, air, 4 speed. Asking 47 46 Keys. TV FOR RENT. Complete Set Wearever read the letter carefully, you would have noticed that the 66 Weather Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM DRAPERIES- Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. Repaired and Painted. CaM Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. 83600. 649-4182. _ ■ Cooking Utensils, never used, boy said Us cousin had offered him some pot. He admitted bureau (abbr.) 50 51 55 56 57 5221. Made very reasonably. Work Call 649-9658. anytime, 643-6130. 67 Cupola ■ best offer. 643-0050. 1978 CHEROKEE CHIEF - that he never actually saw his cousin smoke pot. guaranteed. Call anytime til 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 68 Antlered 58 59 r 60 61 1* 62 9:00 p.m.. 649-4266. SENTRY HOME SERVICE- Power steering, power It was my feeling that the older boy was only talking big to EXPERT PAINTING and FINISH PAINTING- Interior BOYS 3 SPEED & Girls 20” room house. No young ...... !***J*V**11 animal LANDSCAPING Specializing / exterior. 16 years children. No appliances. No Ofileaa-Stont for Rant 55 brakes, AM-FM 8 track impress his young cousin. Had he actually smoked pot in the 63 64 65 JUST HOME FROM Bike. 820 each. Like new. Call stereo. Excellent condition. boy’s presence, it would have been a different story. No pot in Exterior House Painting. experience. Moderate prices. 568-6910 anytime. utilities. No pets. Security. DOWN 66 67 68 Tree pruning, spraying, nusriiHOSPITAL? al..' Oru r can’ti get out. Call 429-7565. Tenant Insurance required. MANCHESTER - Main Street 2284)653. was in evidence, and none was smoked! If noon meal 1 Dim-witted mowing, weeding. Calf 742- Will assist for Ceilings, Concrete Work & 8330 m onthly. A vailable modem offices available. 300, I’m sorry I didn’t make myself clear, and judging from the (NtWSAAFtR tNTERPRlSC ASSN I and/or errands etc. Please Chimney Repairs. “ No Job HOUSEPLANTS - MANY 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or 1973 VOLVO 144 E- Very good 7947. LEE PAINTING - Interior & VARIETIES, MANY SIZES. November 1st, Call 646-2426, critical mail 1 received, I did not. . . , .u i call 649-6814. anytime. Exterior. "Check My Rate Too Small” . Ask about our parts oL Heat, air con­ running condition. 4 door. Hanging, nonhanging, floor weekday 9 to 5. Automatic. Radial tires. Marijuana is still illegal, and those who break the law BRICK. BLOCK. STONE Before You Decorate". Holiday Discounts. 649-2403. ditioning included. Call 646- should be reported and dealt with accordingly. J . B. ELECTRONICS - and table size. Very 2469 or 646-2755. 82450. 742-5277, after 4:30 p.m. Fireplaces, concrete. Dependable. Fully Insured. reasonably priced. 649-1819. FEMALE STUDENT However, In this case, no law had been broken. I should Win at bridge Chimney repairs. No job too 'M anchester's Sterio 646-1653. CARPENTER - Repairs, LOOKING for roommate to Expert!” Repair all brands of ...... remodeling, additions, gar- 466 MAIN STREET. North of 1967 TEMPEST- 328. Func­ have said, “When no law is broken, children should not Alluy Oop — Dav* Qraua small. Save! Call 644-8356 for A VARIETY OF QUALITY share apartment or house, in estimates. Home Stereo & Portable TVs ages, roofing Call David Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. tionally sound, good for parts. betray their peers." And to have reported back to the Building Contracting 33 COLECTABLES: Sterling, or near Ro ch ester. Call Pat­ parents with such flimsy evidence, thus creating a rift be­ Call Jack. 643-1262. Patria, 644-1791 ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- of centrally located space. Asking 8125.00. Call anytime, Brass. Nippon, Roseville at Ideal for store, office or other 646-1758. tween the families, was uncalled for. (P.S. 1 hope the editor WES ROBBINS Carpentry Gatherings, 343 Main Street, 2636 weekends. BAM TREE SERVICE- remodeling specialist. Ad- RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 business or commercial use. of the Rock Hill, S.C., Herald sees this. So incensed was he Contest problem exemined Specialist in tree and stump Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 to Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. 1968 OLDS- Delmont 88. with my reply that he wrote an editorial about it.) ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 4. PANELED, HEATED 2 HOUSECLEANING removal. Free estimates. built-ins. bathrooms, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Rebuilt motor and transmis­ bridge player could find ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ NORTH I0>1S“A PROBLEMS? General Senior citizen discount. 24 kitchens, 649-3446. ment Co. Expert installation tricity, stove, refrigerator. PROFESSIONAL / sion. Too many new parts to DEAR ABBY; 1 have been a widow for 11 years. My sister instantly.’’ DINING ROOM SET Butcher K Alan: “At trick two, declar­ housecleaning wgjis, floors, hour, year round service. 643- of aluminum siding gutters Adults, references, no pets. BUSINESS OFFICE mention. Clean. 8450 firm. and my daughter still remember my wedding anniversary in * carpets, upholstery. One time 7285. and trim. Roofing installation block table with 4 Captain BUILDING - Approximately Anytime. 871-2432., » K 7 6 er must lead the king of dia­ CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. chairs and Hutch, excellent 8225. 646-3167. 228-3540. a quiet way, which I feel is comforting. « KUII74 or regular service, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. and repairs 64954M, 871-2323. 2600 square feet, with ample monds from dummy. East’s condition 8500. Antique Living However, my son (now married) never remembers my 6 KS3 DOMESTTCARE. 643-1945. LICENSED MOTHER IN Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. PANELED 3 ROOM parking. Close to Center, WANTED LEFT FRONT best defense is to duck. Then MANCHESTER looking to SPECIALIZING cleaning and Room Set, with 2 tables and FENDER for 1966 OIdsF-85 4 wedding anniversary...... EAST he wins the second diamond APARTMENT - Heat, elec­ hospital and new court Am 1 expecting too much of my son.' What is proper. WEST DRIVEWAY SEALING - care for children, ages 3 to 5. repairing chimneys, roofs, wicker rocking chair 8600.649- building. For info, call 568- door sedan, or body in good ♦ 7 65 and leads a spade. South plays TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 3544. tricity, stove, refrigerator, HURT 4 Q J 8 3 2 Protects and beautifies your Call 647-9094 anytime. Carpentry and general con­ new roofs. Free estimates. 30 adults, references, no pets. 7658 or 871-0401, shape. Call 643-6268 anytime. « Q 10 8 2 W 9 5 the nine to West’s jack." driveway. Experienced and tracting. Residential and years Experience. Howley, 4 32 4 A J 6 5 Oswald: “The defense has 8235. 646-3167, 228-3540. DEAR HURT: It is not proper to offer congratulations on reasonable. Free estimates. FREE JUNK CAR commercial. Whether it be a 643-5361. MANCHESTER- Office or 1966 CORVAIR. Very good 4 10 9 6 Q J 6 2 two tricks in but can only get Call Art, 649-3061. REMOVAL! Call 649-7243. a wedding anniversary after one of the couple dies. ^ one more. South has two small repair job, a custom MANCHESTER - MAIN store space. 1st floor. Will condition. 6 cylinder. SOUTH built home or anything in ROOFER WILL Install roof, USED DEN SET- Sofa and 1 STREET. 2 room apartment, sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 Automatic. Good gas mileage. Perhaps your son remembers the date, but doesnt entries to dummy — one to WATERPROFFING WILL DO BABYSITTING IN acknowledge it because he fears it might sadden or depress 4 A 10 9 4 clear the diamonib the second between, call 646-1379. siding or gutter for low dis­ chair. First 8100 takes it. Call heated, hot water, appliances, square feet. 643-1442. 8750.00 or best offer. 646-1120. V A J 4 3 Hatchways, foundation MY HOME- Robertson School count price. Call Ken at 647- Ask for Dave. you. Let him know that you derive comfort from having to bring them in.” 643-4274 anytime. no pets, parking, security. 523- ♦ Q cracks, tile lines, sump area. Flexible hours. CARPENTRY & MASONRY - 1566. MANCHESTER- 360 sq. ft., 4 those you love remember that day. Then if he forgets, you Alan: “Had South simply pumps, gravity feeds, window 7047. « A 8 7 4 Reasonable rates. Call 647- Additions and Remodeling. FOR SALE- Wood stove. All rooms, modern office space. 1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT will have a legitimate reason to feel hurt. led a low diamond from dum­ wells. 30 years experience. 1038 for further information. Free estimates. Call Anthony BOLTON - Large 3 room 1st floor prime iocation. Usual - 8275 or best offer. Call after 4 Vulnerable: Both my to his queen. East could 6434953. Nighter, Big Moe. One year Squillacote 649-0811. There are people out oliT 8350.00. Call 646D852. apartment. Stove, amenities. 646-8282. PM. 649-2883. CONFIDENTIAL TO J.P IN MANKATO: “CPR” is Car­ Dealer; South duck and South would wind up Palntlng-Paperlng 32 there looking for what refrigerator. Quiet with just one diamond trick BABYSITTING done in my diopulmonary Resuscitation-a method of maintaining the West North East South you have to sell. Tell PORTABLE SINGER neighborhood. No pets. O FFICE MAIN STREET 1966 CADILLAC instead of the four he scored." home. East Hartford. Daily or PAINTING - Interior and oxygen supply and blood circulation lor a person whose ! ♦ FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY them about It with a SEWING MACHINE- Por­ References required. 8220 LOCATION- 500 square feet. CONVERTIBLE- Restored. weekly. Call 569-3285, or 277- exterior, paperhanging, - Remodeling and Additions. Heat, air, parking, janitor. New paint, tires, brakes, lungs and heart have stopped working. One who has stopped Pass ! ♦ Pass 14 ArtthtBupirti Classified ad. table Black & White TV. Tape monthly. 646-2311. 4852. excellent work references. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 8125 monthly. Call 649-5334, shocks etc. Runs great! Looks breathing will either die or suffer permanent brain damage Pass 3 ^ Pass 3 N T I « I 1Recorder W wl Uw I CSSand iu speakers. wCS f\ WI Bar Pass Free estimates. Fully in­ ears experience. For Free ______stools. Corner pme shelf. An- 4 ROOM APARTMENT - great inside and out! Best within four minutes. Pass Pass sured. Martin Matson, 649- You hold: D iD DRIVEWAY SEALING Elistimates, call 646-4239 j j tique flower table. 742-6700. Includes heat, hot water, gar­ offer. 643-2375. 4431. Haating-Plumbing age, refrigerator, stove. No OFFICE SPACE Problems? You'll feel better if you get them oil your - 5 years experience. New to FARRAND REMODELING Opening lead: 43 this area. Protects against oil WE BUY AND SELL USED pets. Security deposit. AVAILABLE 1971 DATSUN 510- Vinyl roof. chest. For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 697M, Los 4 A A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Cabinets and Formica Top SEWERLINES, sink lines, Automatic. Recent paint and 4 KQ87 and gas spill. Makes old FURNITURE. One piece or References needed, 8325 per Vernon Circle area. Angeles, Cal. 90069. Please enclose stamped, self-addressed tors. Quality painting and Roofing, Gutters, Room cleaned with electric cutters, entire household. Cash On The month. 646-3414. valve job. 1 owner. 33 mpg. 4 A42 driveways look new. Free es­ paper hanging at reasonable by professionals, McKinney Inquire at envelope. timates. Ask for Dave. 742- ditions. Decks. All types of Line. Furniture Barn. 646- 8950. 642-7016. 4 AQJ75 rates. Fully insured. Free Remodeling and Repairs. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- By Oswald Jacoby 6937. 0865. BOLTON- 3 room apartment. 646-1974 Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Phone 643-6017. pany,l643-5308. Available immediately. and Alan SonUg 7696. 8250.00/per month includes LEON CIESZYNSKI NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Oswald: “The British Popu­ You open with one club. TAG SALES heat & hot water. References. The Born Loser — Art Sansom Partner responds with one PERSONAL Paperhanging BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ repairs, plugged drains, Wanted to Rent 57 1970 FORD RANCHERO {______- lar Bridge runs a play prob- for particular people, by Dick. ditions, Remodeling, Rec kitchen faucets replaced, Call 646-2482 or 649-8989. Ask SQUIRE- 351 CID. Power iem contest each month. The diamond. A Wisconsin reader SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ Call 643-5703 anytime. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens repaired, rec rooms, for Charlie. CLEAN QUIET COLLEGE brakes, power steering, air Bernice Becie Osol problem Involves finding the asks if this hand Is worth a ESTATE TAG SALE-13-14,10 two-heart re-bid. tial and commercial. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath bathroom remodeling, heat to 3. Oak dining set, dolls, STUDENT and school age conditioning. Runs strong. safest play for the contract." daughter need reasonable It certainly is worth it. Manchester area. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - modernization, etc. Free rugs, crystal, depression MIDDLE AGED MALE Best offer. 649-8748. Alan: ’'The bidding Is also quiet rent with yard. Martha (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) Reasonable, Free Estimates. Quality craftsmanship at low Residential or Commerciallal Estimate gladly given, M & M glass, furniture, refrigerator, DESIRE PERSON TO AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb.Fab. 10) designed to get to the problem 64«-5489 or 646-5747. prices. Call 646-5424. 649-4291. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. SHARE CONDO UNIT. 2 649-1151. References and 1977 FORD GRANADA GHIA Someone born under thelie sign of contract. I see that there is a washer, stove. 130 Prospect (For a copy of JACOt.. Street. bedroom and downtairs. security provided. - 4 door, luxury, a/c, p/s, p/b, Virgo could have a very/ uplifting sure-thing play for three oooeoooooooooeoooooooooeoooeioeooooooooooeooooeoooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooQO Convenient. 20 minutes to AM-FM stereo, standard 6. q fo u r otfect on you today althoughIthough It notrump. ’ MODERN, send SI lo: "Win al TAG SALE- Saturday October Hartford, Manchester. Quiet, W ANTED BY 84,000. Call 6460826. may bo manllosted subtly. Oswald: "This time the Bridge," care of this newspa­ Don't wait any longer. all utilities, air conditioned, 1 RESPONSIBLE MATURE PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A sure-thing play is brilliant but per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City 28 Articlea lor Sale 41 13th., 10 to 4. Loads of ar­ You can turn your Homes For Sale 23 Real Estate Wanted 1/2 baths, privacy assured. WOMAN- 3-4 room rent. DODGE ASPEN STATION decision you make today could one that any good rubber- Station, New York, NY 10019.) tificial flowers, Christmas or­ WAGON. 1976. Power steering have tar more valuable etfecis “don’t needs" Into cash naments, and miscellaneous. Negotiable. 633-78K. Lease is up October 31st. FOREST HILLS- 8 room MAY WE BUY your home? FORCED HOT AIR Please call 872-2249 or 649- and brakes, automatic than you may realize at thia time. last with a Classified FURNACE- Some age but fine 85 Olmsted Street, East Hart­ October I t , 1979 However, the results will be long Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first Quick, fair, all cash and no DELUXE 3 bedroom • 6176. transmission, 49,000 miles, 4 Prolects you may previously ad. problem. Call Warren E. ford floor family room with ...... Manchester duplex. 1st Hoor new Michelin tires, AM-FM, have considered too large In ARIEi (March 21-Aprll 19) fireplace, large modern Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. natural gas stove, brown. Fine laundry, appliances, finished roof rack. 82.495. 633-0158. scope lo handle will be easily older wardrobe. 649-5547. Dogt-BIrda-Peta 43 □ AUTOMOTIVE There can be exceptionally large kitchen, sliders to large deck, basement. Security and accomplished this coming year rewards today It you work on walkout basement, gas heat. 2 references required. 8375 FIAT 128 SEDAN. 1975. 44,000 due to several special people projacta that may bo considered EDUCATION BLACK i WHITE HOME SWEET HOME - who befriend you. car garage, wooded lot. Group monthly plus utilities. 6^6- Autoa For Sale 51 m iles. Standard. AM-FM. more labors of love than chorea, rick Agency. M6-4200. Houtehold Goodi 40 PORTABLE TELEVISION Complete health-guard LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl,23) An I, Philbricl ' ------facilities. Cats also. Canine 1276. Asking 81900. Call 568-2037. TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) You Private Inatructlona 18 SET- 830. Call 528-7212 unexpected bit of luck Is on Its have won to your colors a very REFRIGERATORS Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon WE PAY TOP PRICES for way for you today. It will dump EAST HARTFORD - Move anytime. STUDENTS - Check this CHEVROLET PARTS- 327 helplul ally today as evidenced Washers / Ranges, used, Road, Manchester. 6465971. wrecked and junk cars. A & B something quite nice Into your by willingness to cooperate vrith RIDING LESSONS indoor right into this charming 3 budget pleasing one bedroom Auto Salvage, used auto parts. engine 8150. Turbo 350 Trans lap. This little present Is meant riding ring. Western stock Bedroom Ranch on quiet guaranteed and clean. New SNOWMOBILE 1972 with appliances, parking and 81W. Air conditioning, much you just when you need this shipment damaged, G.E & 13 LITTLE TIGER KITTENS Call Tony 6466®. just tor you. Find out more about parKOh. , seat, saddle seat and hunt street. Boasts fresh paint and MOTOSKI GRAND PRIX- 338 yard. Only 8155. (790-3). Ren­ more. Call 643-0494. yourselt by sending lor your copy FRIGIDAIRE. l/)w prices. CC. Beautiful condition. 8300, looking for good homes. Call GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don I seat. All levels 228-9817. a 12x22 family room off the 6496480 after 6:15 p.m. after tal Assistors, small fee. 236- 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs ol Astro-Graph Letter which neglect any projects today that kitchen. Owners anxious. 850s. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main or trade for 2 place Snow­ 1966 MERCURY COMET- begins with your birthday. Mall Street, 643-2171. 10 a.m. weekends. 5646. excellent. Must sell, could enhance or bonelll your VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Bamett-Bowman, 633-3661. mobile Trailer, or similar, ap­ sacrificing! Any reasonable Good running condition. 8150. 81 tor each to Astro-Graph, Box life The results obtained from Former faculty New York proximately 6x8. Mike, leave FAMILY SPECIAL - Sunny 3 Call 649-4025. 489, Radio City Station. N.Y. any such etforl could bo enor­ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! MOSTLY COLLIE CROSS- offer over 81450. Call after 10019. Be sure to speclly birth Music and Art High School. CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, message, 643-2323. bedroom duplexduple avialable mous. , . Custom made draperies, slip­ Male. 1 year. Abandoned. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 5266063. date. Professional Singer/Pianist. Remodeled Kitchen and now Only 8300. . (761-3). Ren- BANK REPOSSESSIONS CANCER (June 21-July 22) Lady covers and upholstery. Budget Needs a loving home. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It Luck could have a hand today In 644-8597. Baths. Aluminum siding, in- FOR SALE- Pine China tal Assistors, small fee 236 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile you don’t have any plans, make Terms Arrangedaged. Call 289-2331 Hutch. Excellent condition. Excellent disposition. Vet getting you together vdth some­ ground pool with patio and checked with snots. Call 633- 5646. Excellent running condition, Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, some lo get out where the action or 646-1000 Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. needs work 81195; 1974 Jeep one you’ve boon wanting to see. privacy. Group I, Philbrick 0362, or 5636128. automatic transmission, Is today. Something very pleas­ It will be a pleasant social Agency, 646-4200. A REAL BARGAIN - Spacious power steering and radio. Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive ant awNts you. Don't be a loner. encounter. ELECTRIC RANGE- With COLONIAL SWIVEL 5 room with garge, front and 832IW; 1973 Buick Le Sabre SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Schoola-Classes 19 eye level oven, and lower PUREBRED PUG - 2 years New battery, new body work. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK ROCKER. Sheraton wing back porch and more. Just 5662646. 8995; 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 Set your sights high, perhaps with whom you have a strong oven. First 8100 takes it. Call chair. Mahogany drop leaf old. 850. (Includes Papers) even on some secret desire FOR THE BEST - Manchester BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Call 647-9656 anytime. 8200. (755-4). Rental door coupe, low mileage emotional lie could be Instru­ paneled living room, *at-in 568-9439. table with 2 extra leafs, por­ 81800; 1972 Audi 81000. The you've been harboring. Today mental In getting you something Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Assistors, small fee. 2365646. the prize has your name on It and pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Kitchen, 2 ear garage, oil heat, table record player containing above may be seen at the today that you’ll doom a windlall. SLEEPER / SOFA, coffee speakers and miscellaneous 7 ADORABLE KITTENS Is ready to be won. VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) troductory lesson with this ad. lovely quiet setting on dead­ ELDRIDGE STREET- Se­ Savings Bank of Manchester. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) table. Magnavox Stereo, household items. 649-4872. FREE to good homes. Both Charm, humor and tact will be Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. end street, deeded beach sexes, beautiful colors. Call cond floor, 2 bedroom apart­ WANTED JUNK AND LATE Main Street, Manchester. Valuable Inlormatlon will be rights. 879,900. Call exclusive chairs, magazine rack, TV MODEL WRECKS - Cash the tools you use skillfully today trays and so forth. Very good ment, Large kitchen, pantry. gained today through the kind­ lo win others over to your way ol agent, Carol Cable-Wag!-Wagner, WOOD FOR s a l e -. All Uving room. Tenant pays .heit Paid. Call Parker Street Used ness ol one you may know casu­ thinking and to bring about Beazley Co. Realtors,rs. Equal condition. Must sell. Call 646- hardwood, cut and split into 2 and utilities. 8250 monthiy. Auto Parts, Inc. 6463X11. ally. With these new tacts you 0309 anytime. Uutical Inatrumenta 44 Trucks for Sale 62 something quite fortunate. housing opportunity. 443-4470. foot lengths. 845.00 a pick - up Parking avaiiabie. can make something Important (NEWSPAPtn ENTERPRISE ASSN I happen for you. □ REAL ESTATE truck load delivered. Call 742- References & security deposit 1965 OLDSMOBILE F86 Good 1/2 TON WASHER AND DRYER 9815. VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. 1966 CHEVY MANCHESTER- Well main­ required. Immediate occupan­ running condition. New parts. PICKUP. Body fair. Runs Biurry’* FRIGIDAIRE - Avacado Excellent condition. 890.00. 8300 or best offer. Call 659- World — Jim Borry tained quiet Division Street Cail 643-4762, cy. No pets. Call 5666295, great. 8500.00 or best offer. Hornet For Sale 23 duplex, 6 rooms each side. green. 5 years old. Excellent TEAC REEL TO REEL Ta 1162, keep trying. condition. Must sell. Call after deck, 2300S. Perfect 6461120. Ask for Dave. 865,000. By appointment. Ann T HOLTON TRUMPET - Good COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 Uccello, 677-0202 - evenings, 5 PM. 644-1893. tion. 8300. 649-2696. EAST HARTFORD - Heated 2 ROOMS, 1st floor family condition. 890 or best offer. bedroom with modem kitchen GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY 232-7716. Gustafson Agencies, 6461032. TRUCK- Has the reading room with fireplace, 4 Inc, 790 Farmington Ave., SEASONED FIREWOOD. and utility room. Avaiiabie generous sized beorooms. 2 October 15th. (791-4). Rental 1973 FORD LTD WAGON. enclosed b o ^ , with side com­ Farmington. □MISC. FOR SALE Cut, split and delivered. Call partments. Excellent for con­ 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car 295-02(K or 2960034. GREATEST SHOW IN Asssistors, small fee. 236- Good for businessman or garage, walkout basement, TOWN! Evening of Perfor­ 5646. growing family. Excellent tractor. 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., MANCHESTER- Bowers 633-0249. 883,500. Group I, Philbrick Articlea for Sale 41 NAME PINS, PINBACK ming Arts featuring Sphinx condition. Radial tires. School area. Owner selling 6 Temple Highlanders Pipe Agency. 646-4200. 1/2 Room Cape. 3/4 dormers, BUTTONS. ID plates made to MANCHESTER- 4 room Regular gas. Call 649-9629 order. Wholesale-retail. Band, Al Chanis Trio, Gibson apartment, second floor of evenings. Motoreyelea-BIcyclet 54 fireplace, eat-in kitchen, large Youth Ballet, The Sunshlners, VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 dining room. Enclosed rear Large selection. Manchester two family. Heat, electricity ROOM COLONIAL- 3 Street Noise, Freddie and appliances included. 8300 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - porch, brick patio, 2 car gar­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as Rubber Stamps. 8 Bissell, fireplaces, large Family Manchester. 649-4489. Bocchino, Ken Woods and monthly. Adults only. 643- statlonwagon. Best offer over LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, age, new roof. Move-in con­ printing plates, .007 thick from Belfast, Seamus Room. Very luxurious dition! 857,900. No agents. 646- 2282, 644-8896. 195.00. May be seen at 184 100% stock and in excellent 23x28‘A” , 25 cents each or 5 Kennedy. October 20th., olllster Street, Town. Call throughout! 880’s. Call R. 1884, after 5:30 p.m. THIRTEEN USED WOOD S shape, 84500. 742-8786. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate for for 81. Phone 643-2711. Must be M.H.S. Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. 6466534 after 5 p.m. picked up before 11 a.m. STORM AND SCREEN details. 646-1980, or 647-1139. WINDOWS and also used 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT MANCHESTER - SOUTH ONLY. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ WINDSOR LINE - Lovely 6 white bathroom sink with 1980 DIESEL RABBIT - 756 Kerker headers. KNN faucets. Will sell cheap. 646 cluding Ovations, plus free Hornet for Rent NEW! Unregistered. Driven filters. Oil cooler. Much MANCHESTER- Two Family Room Ranch. Top condition. DELIVERING DARK LOAM case with this ad. Carlos 14 miles. 4 speed, 2 door Immediate occupancy. Ray 3265. more! 81500. 643-4076 before 2 4-4. Very nice condition. New - 5 yards. 840 plus tax. Also guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, EAST HARTFORD SINGLE hatchback. 87395. Private. p.m. roof. 200 foot treed lot. Foley, 232-0689. fladeen Real­ sand, gravel and stone. 646 7 Main Street, New Britain. Call 6463635. ty, 233-2154. E V E N IN G OF HOUSE- 2 bedrooms. 2 car Immediate occupancy. 854,- 9504. 2261977. Christmas layaways. garage. Quiet neighborhood. 900. Hayes Corp,, 646-0131. PERFORMING ARTS Satur­ MANCHESTER VICINITY- day October 20th., References required. 8300 CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye monthly. 643-59f MANCHESTER-3 Bedroom Country Raised Ranch with set, electric welder, acetylene Manchester H.S. Auditorium. RENTALS Ranch. Aluminum sided. At­ steel siding, cathedral outfit, aluminum ladder, Tickets 82.00, Students and tached garage. Treed lot. ceilings, fireplace, spacious trailer tires, new electric Seniors 81.00. Show starts at Quiet street. Many lot, finished rec room, 2 car generator, electric lawn- 8:00 p.m. appliances. For sale by garage. Call Century 21- mower. Evenings, 6367060. owner. 856,900. No agents. 649- Village Green Associates. 633- OVAL FORMAL DINING ROOM TABLE, 6 upholstered 2110. 8336. EXCELLENT CONDITION- Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel cane back chairs, Italian MANCHESTER- Cape. 6 Real Ettate Wanted Rocker. 8100. Black Boston Provincial Fruitwood. Rooms. 1 unfinished. Rocker 870. Set of McGregor Excellent condition. 3 -14” in­ Aluminum siding. Garage. SELLING your house? Call us Golf Clubs (Irons and woods) serts extend to banquet size. Convenient location on bus first and we’ll make you a 8100 - used 1 Season. Pair of Manufacturer is Kindell, line. Asking 855.980. No cash offer! T.J, Crockett, Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, 810. 656 Grand Rabidk. Negotiable. 6367885, agents. 643-6927. Realtor, 643-1577. 0718.