PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 14, 1976 IfflauflirHtrr M s Roch starts campaign The weather 5th District so urgent, its senator must be during the campaign and the General Inside today fulltime. Her opponent, incumbent Assembly, but alt year.” "The people’s business will be my Increasing cloudiness, high 70s to Democrat Robert Houley of Somers, Mrs. Roch, 56, is a widow and has Area news .. 16-17 F am ily...... 26 Area news only business,” said Republican has a business which keeps him on 80s. Cloudy tonight, chance of rain, three sons ail over age 20. She was Business...... 5 Kitchen...... 25 Anclovef El' ngton Hebron South Windsor Peggy Roch of Mansfield recently as low 55-60. Rain likely Thursday, high the road a good deal, she said. born in Sun Valley, Idaho, won her Classified .,. .20-22 Obituaries ...... 12 she began her campaign to represent 70-75. National weather forecast Cfivcntry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Areas she is most concerned about college degrees from the University map on Page 21. Comics...... 23 Second Thought 26 the 35th Senatorial District. are unemployment, taxes, and "a of Denver and taught English in a Dear Abby...... 23 Sr. Citizens . . . 33 The district serves the towns of government which has become a Denver, Colo, high school. Editorial 4 SporU ...... 13-15 Ellington, Tolland, Vernon, Ashford, slave to the demands of the big urban She also was principal of a Sun Brooklyn, Chaplin, Eastford, Hamp­ centers while ignoring the small Valley elemntary school. East Hartford man ton, Mansfield. Pomfret, Somers, ' towns and rural districts," she said. She is a member of the League of Stafford, Union, Willington ,and "I want people to vote for me Women Voters, the Daughters of the Woodstock. because they know I care, that I have American Revolution, and the sentenced to Mrs. Roch (pronounced rock) said the ability and ideas, and that I will Auxiliary of Windham Community Ford plants shut down the needs of the state’s northeast are devote the time necessary, not just Memorial Hospital. Peggy Roch HARTFORD (UPI) - A federal used during the last five years in a DETROIT (UPI) — Ford Motor point in going through a meaningless persisted in ignoring basic UAW judge has sentenced East Hartford's scheme involving phony billing and Co. production lines were shut down charade and going through a lot of demands. former Housing Authority director to kickbacks. today by the third nationwide strike motions when it was quite obvious we Both sides agreed the key to the prison for his role in a phony hllling- Ozimek’s lawyers Monday denied Neighbors to aid in the company’s history and 170,000 weren’t getting anywhere,” Wood­ strike was the union demand for kickhack scheme Involving about their client was involved in the Tennis tournaments set workers were off the job in a billion- cock told newsmen. more paid days off for workers in ad­ $70,000. scheme. "Stanley Ozimek is the fall dollar contract dispute. Ford labor Vice President Sidney dition to the average 30Mi days in Vernon made by Sept. 22. Stanley Ozimek, 66, was sentenced guy," said Attorney Thaddeus The strike by the United Auto McKenna said he knew last Saturday holidays and vacations each year. Breton family Those wishing to enter any of the Monday to 10 months to three years Mallsewski. The Vernon Recreation Depart­ Workers was the largest industrial that there would be a strike. The full economic impact was un­ tournaments should register at the by Chief U.S. District Judge T. The government said many of the Andover ment will sponsor three tennis tour­ shutdown since General Motors was Speaking today on NBC-TV’s clear but industry analysts agreed it Joseph Breton of Shoddy Mill recreation office, 26 Park Place Emmett Claire. He could have checks for nonexistent services made naments this month. They are open Today Show, Woodcock said it would would have to last two weeks to a DONNA HOLLAND Rd. was fatally injured Saturday anytime between 9 a.m. and 5:30 closed by its 400,000 blue collar received a 10-year sentence and fine out by Ozimek were given to owners to any Vernon resident or taxpayer. be impossible to predict how long the Several Andover residents are while clearing trees in his hack p.m. However, if registering on the employes for 67 days in 1970. month before it was felt. of $10,000. of vending agencies, who deposited The mixed doubles tournament is strike would last, but adm itt^ it The immediate impact was on the proving the spirit of America Is yard. deadline date, it must be by 4 p.m. Further negotiations was post­ \ Ozimek pleaded guilty one year them and in turn wrote out checks to this weekend and those interested poned until at least next Monday. might last much longer than three workers themselves, who gave up still strong. Breton left his wife Barbara and The recreation department will ago to falsely signing a contract Ozimek for advertising on his local must register by Thursday. weeks. He said that on the crucial de­ average paychecks of $275 a week in They are organizing to help two daughters, Lisa, 8, and Josle, furnish a new can of tennis balls for UAW President Leonard Woodcock, between the Housing Authority and talk show broadcast over WRYM The men’s and women’s singles mand for reduced work time, Ford exchange for $40 to $50 in strike neighbors during their time of 6. each match and the losers get to keep in an interview on a national news the government affirming the validi­ radio. tournament will be the weekend of program (NBC-TV’s Today Show), and the UAW "are not even in the benefits they will draw from the un­ Ozimek said Monday he got a 30 need. Josle has leukemia. the balls. ty of bills submitted to federal At the meeting, fund raisers will Sept. 25 and 26. Registration must be said the strike would have to go at same conceptual framework." ion’s record $175 million strike fund. nousing agencies. Federal per cent commission on all adver­ A meeting will be held next be planned. least three weeks because of the In 1967, Ford was closed for 66 days The fund will shrink at the rate of $11 authorities say at least $70,000 in tising placed through him. He Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Andover To learn more, call Elaine mechanics of negotiating a settle­ and in 1961 for two weeks. million a week. Housing Authority funds were mis- resigned the post one year ago but is Elementary School cafeteria for LaHouse, 742-7261 or Terry Clark, Women hold potluck ment and getting ratification. Woodcock blamed Ford for the "It might hurt, but we can manage collecting an $800-a-month pension. anyone and everyone interested in 742-7707. The strike is not expected to have strike, charging the company "has until we get what we want,” said helping the Breton family. Bolton Prior to the business meeting, Tupperware will be sold. Profits will severe economic repercussions un­ been unresponsive and unwilling to Larry Clemons, who was among the PZC will meet Friday The Bolton Woman’s Club will help furnish the kitchen at the park. less it drags out for more than 30 engage in serious bargaining.” hundreds of cheering workers who begin its 1976-1977 year Thursday Guests at the supper will be Ray­ days. McKenna responded that the walked out of Ford’s giant Rouge with its annual potluck supper at 6:30 The strike officially began at 11:59 automaker had “attempted to take a manufacturing complex in suburban Hebron to the PZC Friday or at another PZC says no to Roses mond Allen, superintendent of p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. schools, and Richard Packman, p.m. EDT Tuesday. constructive and reasonable Dearborn as the strike began. The Planning and Zoning Commis­ hearing to be held Oct. 1. The traditional marathon aproach." The menu will be arranged by the Bolton Elem entary School and The Ford shutdown had no effect sion will hold a hearing involving the The facts may include utility bills, Coventry „ , ^ bargaining sessions, a news blackout McKenna estimated the worth of ■' B eenee Lamp club’s public affairs-homelife and Bolton Center School principal. on auto building operations by Amston Lake Classification Study school records, home improvements, The Planning and Zoning Commis- ^he commission referred the education committees. and the usual down-to-the-deadline provisions in the last rejected con­ receipts and any other facts owners Club members planning to bring another 530,(KX) workers at General Committee’s recommendations Sion Monday night rejected a rear lot gegbee Camp subdivision issue to Hostesses will be members of the someone are asked to call Joan drama did not accompany the strike tract offer at "well over $1 billion” feel are pertinent. during the next three years. Motors, Chrysler and American Friday at 7 p.m. in the Town Office application request by the Rose fami- ^own Attorney Abbot Schwebel for conservation committee. The ,ways Morra. countdown this year. The final The study committee is a PZC sub­ Woodcock said the strike, which Motors, where production will con­ Building. ly on Cooper Lane to divide 24 acres ^is legal opinion. Atty. Richard Gor- and means committee will set up and New club members are Sally Barr, difference was the highly unusual committee set up last year to iden­ both sides considered avoidable when tinue until a pattern agreement is Letters were mailed to all property 0 an '[>10 two building lots. representing the Beebee family the arts committee will clean up. Marjory Klar, Ruth Baker and Cathy early announcement of the strike. tify seasonal and year-round Ernest Wheeler, town zoning ’ e b j worked out at Ford. Then each in owners in the Amston district in June heirs, requested an extension to The executive board will entertain. "The situation was such on Monday contract talks began in mid-July, was dwellings there. It was set up at the Sprecker. turn will have to match the basics. Home damaged by errant auto notifying them of the classification of agent, said he felt the Rose family is allow the commission to talk with that we both agreed there was no called because the No. 2 automaker request of Building Inspector their dwellings, seasonal or year- trying to get approval on an un­ Schwebel. Deadline for a decision round. Richard A. Keefe. authorized subdivision. The Rose nearinp Damage was reported heavy at the 78 Washington St. home of John Gaily when a two-car Committee members include Lions hold barbecue If a property owner disagrees with family has sold four lots on the same The Beebee poohlc Camp land has 12 acres accident at Summit and Washington Sts. sent one car crashing into the dwelling. Police said Chairman Salvatore Mastandrea, property for single family homes Bolton the classification and wishes to dis­ with eight homes and was willed to staged from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. President opening campaign cars driven by Eleanor M. Fontanella, 36, of Hebron, and Minnie T. McGuire, 68, of 381 Eula Berglund. Roy Wirth and John cuss it, he can present facts about it since the 1950’s. all nine family members equally The Bolton Lions Club chicken Fitzgibbons. children and adults, Kids under Summit St. were in collision at about 3;45 p.m. The Fontanella car spun around in the in­ without dividing the parcel into barbecue Sunday will be held rain or are free. tersection and stopped, but the McGuire vehicle continued moving and hit the house at 78 building lots. Some of the heirs shine. Tickets will be at the gate. Take out orders will be available. Washington St., police said. Both cars were towed; no one was hurt; no charges were presently live In the homes, all It’s an "all you can eat” menu of tonight with major address Bolton Heights Farm, Rt, 85 next lodged, police said. (Herald photo by Barlow) Historians plan full year season dwellings. The will did not chicken, corn on cob, spaghetti, to the old Bolton Dairy is the loca­ By ELIZABTH WHARTON Democrat Jimmy Carter again Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., • Nov. 14, Walking Tour of Hart­ specify lots for individual heirs. salad, beer and soda. Food will be tion. Outstanding taxes accumulated on served from 1 to 6 p.m. United Press International jabbed at the “inside the White before flying to Dearborn, Mich., South Windsor ford. Details to be announced later. Proceeds aid the Lions eye President Ford planned to unveil at • Sept. 25. Indian Summer ’76 tour the property over the years total $20,- Fun, pony rides and games will be research program. House” campaign, which Ford has to address the Michigan AFL-CIO. of homes in South Windsor. 10 a.m. to • Dec. 9, Harpsichord Recital, Dr. least part of his promised “Vision of The South Windsor Historical 000, said Gordon. The taxes have not conducted so far, and suggested the Mondale, who spent the night in a 4 p.m. For tickets, call 289-6414 days John Williams, location to be an­ America” program tonight in his Society has set up its programs for been paid, Gordon said, because of reason might be that the President’s University of Illinois dormitory Housing rehab loan program or 289-5018 evenings or 289-5849, nounced. Reservations will be first major campaign address since the 1976-77 season. All meetings are the ownership problem. Rockville Hospital notes policies could not stand the scrutiny room, encountered his first crowd Luncheon at Podunk Mill noon to 3 required. accepting the Republican nomination open to the public and are most often and cross-examination they would trouble of the campaign Tuesday p.m. • Jan. 13, Colonial Gravestones. Nursery school Aug. 20 in Kansas City, Mo. held at Wood Memorial Library. receive on the campaign trail. night while speaking to about 2,500 • Feb. 10, annual dinner at First sorville Rd.. South Windsor; Ann He was scheduled to fly to Ann Ar­ formally Programs are: • Oct. 14, Holiday Customs and The commission unanimously ap­ Carter was in South Dakota, home approved by board Foods. Congregational Church, Main St., 6 Admitted Monday: William Bartlett, Pienkowski, Donnel Rd., Vernon; bor, Mich., this afternoon and ad­ students. • Saturday, Historic Walking Tour, proved a permit to Ms. Margaret state of the 1972 Democratic The senator was heckled and in a woman who is a Manchester resi­ Director Phyllis Jackston proposed 1 p.m., corner of Strong Rd. and • Nov. 11, Historical Hartford p.m., slides of old South Windsor. Kelly Rd., Vernon; Sheila Kennedy, Kenneth Poliquin, Vernon Center dress a student audience at the By GREG PEARSON Norris for a nursery school in the nominee, Sen. George McGovern, shouted at from the crowd dent and works In HUD’s housing the amendment, after voicing opposi­ Main St. Architecture. • March 10, Early Clocks. Sunday school building at the rear of Riverside Dr., Vernon; Carol King, Heights, Vernon; Kathryne Rock, Wind­ University of Michigan at 7:30 p.m. Herald Reporter Morrison St., Rockville; Carol Lougee, sor. Tuesday night, and at a Sioux Falls’ periodically during his speech, but The Board of Directors Tuesday division. She has the expertise to han­ tion to the grant format. April 14, Plants from the First Congregational Church. EDT. rally he said he thought it was "time Revolutionary Times. Vernon Gardens, Vernon; Francis Discharged Monday: Mrs. Nancy Russ Ford told questioners there would remained unruffled and was warmly night granted its formal acceptance dle the program, Mason said, but Under the original program plans, Ms. Norris plans to open a McGuane, E. Main St., Rockville; Agnes we had a farmer in the White • May 12, annual meeting. and daughter, Windsor Locks; Edward be "some surprises” in his speech, applauded afterward. of the rehabilitation loan program there could be a problem if HUD is a maximum grant of up to $S,(X)0 cooperative nursery school for 15 Maloon, Staffed; John Marshall, Wind- Zagorski. Glastonbury. House.” He said the first thing he not willing to let her go. would have been given to a family Mary Muro to lead • June 9, Antique Firearms. children. and White House sources said these would do if elected president would and also approved hiring an ad­ would include a crime-fighting ministrator to run the program. If HUD were not willing to let the with an income of less than $5.(K)0. be to fire Agriculture secretary Earl individual work under the IPA con­ Smaller grants would have also been Fashion show program as part of his plan for im­ Butz. He would not name a Butz’ The new employe will be hired for St. Judes fund efforts CLA slip is presented. There is an A Correction proving neighborhoods, financial a one-year term. The board, tract, the town might have to hire issued to families based on an es­ COVENTRY — The Robertson & P store at the Burr Corners Shop­ Voter procedures replacement but said "almost Surplus use someone for the position through the tablished scale. John Zocco of Ellington, third vice- VERNON—The Vernon Water help to would-be homeowners in the anybody would be an improvement.” following the recommendation of Bolton PTO will hold a fashion show with all ping Plaza off 1-86 in Manchester. VERNON — Qualified persons who $9,000 to $14,000 annual income Director of Human Services Alan regular hiring procedures. (An IPA But, Mrs. Jackston felt that the president; John Trotta of New Company, now owned by the town, are permanbntly physically in­ The candidate was to join his run­ direct grants would have offered a At a recent meeting, Mary Muro clothes made and modelled by Judy range, and possible tax credits for outlined Mason, asked that the employe be hiring would require no publicity of Haven, treasurer; Patricia Bourne of was formerly owned by the late capacitated and unable to appear in ning mate, Sen. Walter Mondale, at chance for a homeowner to profit by was elected director of the St. Judes Fresk Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Ad­ those whose house payments hired through an Inter-Governmental the opening. Glastonbury, secretary. Relief Corps meets Barney Moses and not Monroe Moses person at a voter making session the Farm Fest in Lake Crystal, using the grant to improve the house Children's Hospital, Hartford Coun­ mission is free and there will be door represented more than 20 per cent of by Parker Personnel Assignment (IPA) con­ Mason said his department should As one of its major fund raisers, as stated in an article in The Herald. may request an application from the Minn., today, and to go later to and then selling the home at an In­ try Chapter. prizes and refreshments. Sewing VERNON — Burpee Women's Income. tract. This would mean the town know in about three weeks if the IPA the group will have a radiothon We regret the error. town clerk's office. The completed creased price Mrs. Muro is a Bolton resident. She classes start at the school in early Relief Corps will meet Sept. 15 at would hire an employe from the contract route is a possibility. If this beginning Saturday at 10 a.m. and application must, according to law, She proposed that grants be issued has worked for the hospital for many October. To learn more, call Kathy 7;30 p.m. at the Memorial Building, HARTFORD (UPI) - The state federal Department pf Housing and cannot be done, his department will continuing until midnight Sunday. Padgett at 742-5061. Park Place, Rockville. Girl Scouts be returned through the mail to through the program with the years. Its goal is $45,000. will use $33.7 million of last year’s Urban Development (HUD) to run come back to the board for a second COVENTRY—Girls in Grades 1 to either the town clerk, or registrars of stipulation that, if the house is sold, John Anthony of East Hartford was It will be on radio station 9IQ in CLA Day at A&P budget surplus, plus $2 million in­ the rehab loan program for one year. recommendation. elected regional director. 12 who would like to be in Girl Scouts voters. Memorial Building, Park News summary terest, to retire debt due during the the grant will have to be paid back to Farmington. Persons wishing to Grange meeting HUD and the town would split the The directors formally approved Other officers elected were MANCHESTER - The Connecticut are invited to the Capt. Nathan Hale Place. The deadline for the receipt of Complied from United Press International fiscal year 1977-78, State Treasurer the town in full with no interest rate pledge may call toll-free 677-8881. VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will cost of the administrator's salary. the rehabilitation loan program, also Anthony Muro of Bolton, president; Lung Association announced School today from 3 to 7 p.m. to completed applications is Oct. 12. Henry E. Parker said today, Mason said this arrangement would charged. If the home is not sold, Volunteers for the radiothon are meet Friday at 8 p.m, at Grange known as the housing improvement Maggie Parker of Vernon, first vice- Wednesday is a donation day at state register. All girls who have not been Once an application is received an of­ Parker said $1 million of the $34.7 there would be no repayment of the needed. Anyone interested should Hall, Rt. 30. A surprise program will cost the town about $8,(KK) for the program, but did make an amend­ president; John Barone of A & P supermarkets. The store will called by a group leaders must ficial will make arrangements to go National million surplus left over June 30 year. grant required. contact Mrs. Muro at 15 Laurwood donate five per cent of the amount of be presented. State ment concerning grants allowed for The board agreed unanimously to Manchester, second vice-president; Dr. register at this time. to the person's home to swear them would be held in reserve by the com­ Mason said the town is interested groceries bought that day when a in as a voter. HARTFORD — Thomas WASHINGTON ptroller, as required by state law. the program. the amendment. Flower, 24, accused of fatally Congressional sponsors are giving The remainder will be invested im­ Flu clinics set stabbing Bruce Bishiop, 24, while up on their efforts to create a con­ mediately in government notes at 5% will be Nov. 1 from 9 a.m. ;ers top Rams in opener East Hartford allegedly under the influence of sumer protection agency this year per cent interest, yielding about $2 to noon, and Nov. 3 from 6 because President Ford has Final arrangements for LSD has been arraigned on a million to the state by next MMH budget cut $914,541 Bolton to 9 p.m. murder charge and ordered held promised to veto the measure if it November, he said. Holbrook and Bogner the town's influenza im­ Immunizations will be By DONNA HOLLAND veterans perform as expected but es­ on a $100,000 bond. His case was is enacted. Major sponsors are Some of the money will be used to By JUNE TOMPKINS necessitate equally great reductions from MMH’s budget proposal. The Mark Ouellette intercepted a pass pecially pleasing to see the effort of munization clinics are offered free of charge at in costs, or place Manchester commission’s restoration of some of done, said Mayor Richard continued to Oct. 5. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., meet the second $23.6 million pay­ Herald Reporter The Bolton football program in addition to playing a steady game relatively inexperienced linemen all clinics on a walk-in and Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Tex. Memorial Hospital in a position the money leaves the hospital’s H. Blackstone. HARTFORD — Jimmy Carter’s ment on $70.8 million worth of notes Saddled with a much lower budget opened its 1976 season this past at quarterback. such as Brian Christie and Allan basis. where it will incur a large deficit budget still short about $1 of the Bivalent (Swine and Vic­ vice presidential running mate, NEW YORK — Authorities sold to cover the deficit left by the than originally proposed, Manchester weekend winning all three games "It was gratifying to see the Butkus, Narsavage said. He said the Board of Trustees will original budget proposal. played. toria strains of influenza) A - ^ . .II you join Sen. Walter Monday, D-Minn., has believe the plan by Croatian administration of Gov. Thomas Memorial Hospital has not decided examine the options available, will Saturday the Bolton Bulldogs vaccine will be given at the ^ SmokEnders now accepted an invitation to address nationalists to hijack a jetliner Meskill, Parker said. The remainder what action to take concerning the Several of the state’s 35 general THE s V and follow our pleasant seek the council of the medical staff first two clinics to the Connecticut State Labor Coun­ was known to a police informant will be used to retire other debt com­ final figure that was approved by the hospitals say they will go to court to junior pony team defeated program At SmokEnders. and the community, and determine Colchester 12-8 residents who are 60 and BIBLE cil, AFL-CIO, convention in New and may be linked to the bombing ing due next fiscal year. Commission on Hospitals and Health challenge budget cuts ordered by the you'll smoke as much as you Haven Sept. 24 at 11 a m. in the which course of action is best suited. The lone touchdown was scored by older, and also to those SPEAKS like until you've learned to quit at LaGuardia airport last year He told a morning news conference Care (CHHC) on Monday. commission with chronic health con­ calmly and comfortably You'll be Sheraton Park Plaza. which killed 11 people. use of last year’s surplus to pay some The options include acceptance of Steve Everett on a 30-yard run. The The commission’s final decision the commission’s allowance, reduc­ The CHHC last month approved $50 ditions. These clinics will froe of the desire to smoke You'll quit WATERBURY - A police of­ of next year's debt would allow the disallowed $914,541 of the hospital’s point after touchdown was scored by PAINLESSLY, WITHOUT scare tactics, tions in services, litigation or an million in increased budget revenue Chris Godreau. be held at the Senior 5: ficial said he believes criminal ac­ legislature to retire more debt than willpower, hypnosis, smoke blown in your face, or WASHINGTON — American proposed revenue of $16,370,000. attempt to continue providing the the fiscal year starting Oct. 1. It Citizen Center, 30 Pounders 'climbing the walls " Like tens of thousands tivity may be involved in the normal, or use $35.7 million freed up Two two-point safety tackles were J fishermen off New England and in Hospital administrator Edward J. level of services considered rejected proposed increases of $55 Remington Rd. Monday, of our graduates you can become a relaxed non-smoker handling of back tax collections by the debt retirement for other pur­ made by Greg Mahon and Ray the North Pacific may face Kenney said that reductions in necessary and incur a deficit million more for the state's general Myette. Oct. 18 from 9 a m. to noon, totally indifferent to cigarettes by suspended Deputy Sheriff tougher conservation measures poses. revenue of this magnitude will and Wednesday, Oct. 20 Como to a FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION, and bring your The CHHC had originallv cut $11 hospitals Sunday hundreds of relatives and Charles Ubaldi, a brother of than they expect in the new U. S. from 6 to 9 p.m. You can live in this cigarettes by Oct. 28th you won't need them anymore friends of the players and world only once, but if you Democratic Town Chairman 200-mile fishing zone, William G. People with any chronic cheerleaders watched as’the Bolton live well, once is enough. Mon Sept 13 or 20 8pm Joseph Ubaldi. Gordon, New England regional condition should check ■ WEST HARTFORD Tigers midget football team defeated The urgency of living Jewish Community Ctr Bloomfield Ave director of the National Marine with their doctors before "now” is reflected from Moynihan wins five-way fight the Hebron Rams 14-8 and the Tues. Sept H or 21 8pm Fisheries Service said today. taking the bivalent vac­ nearly every page of the PLAINVILLE Regional Bulldogs senior pony team defeated Holiday Inn Rt 84 Exit 34 cine. Scriptures. Hear this ser­ By DEAN REYNOLDS trouble defeating Democratic easily defeated a challenge from Republican Stanley York this fall Cromwell 8-6 MANCHESTER, N. H. - HOUSTON — Exxon USA is moderate Republican Gerard Zeiller Monovalent vaccine for mon tonight at 7:30. Tues Sept 14 or 21 8pm I n ile d I’ rCH, In te rn u lio n u l challenger Rev. Dick Bullock. In the Utah — Sen Frank Moss had no Touchdowns for the Tigers were VERNON Manchester teachers and officials offering cash discounts for gas­ the Swine Flu will be given "Living For Chrlit— Howard Johnsons Hartford Tpke Republican battle to oppose He will oppose Democratic primary Democrat opposing him for another scored by Chris Morianos on a 36- were in a hotel room today under Daniel Moynihan won a five-way at the First Congregational NOW” oline purchases in selected areas, Humphrey, college professor Jerry winer Harry Spanos, a veteran state term and will face Republican Orrin yard run and Charlie Anderson on a orders from a judge to negotiate partly because of pressure from Democratic senatorial primary race Church, 837 Main St. to CHURCH Of CHRIST NEWINGTON Weds Sept 15 or 22 8pm in New York Tuesday night, leading a Brekke defeated four challengers. legislator Hatch, who benefitted from a Ronald 28-yard pass thrown by Mark Newington Childrens Hosp. E. Cedar Si. for at least 36 consecutive hours consumer groups. Vermont — Democratic Gov residents 18 to 60. These MANCHESTER 12-state parade of victors that in­ Massachusetts — Kennedy, heavily Reagan endorsement Embattled Pellerin The extra point conversion in an attempt to end the teacher’s Thomas Salmon, who predicted an Lydall and Varnon Straata cluded Sens. Hubert Humphrey, favored for a third term, took the Democratic Rep Alan Howe will was scored by Anderson, again on a BRISTOL Weds Sept 15 8pm strike which has extended the WASHINGTON — House and easy victory, was a narrow winner in Brislon Hospital Brewster Road Edward Kennedy, James Buckley Democratic nomination over two face a 2nd District challenge from pass thrown by Pellerin summer vacation period for 18,000 Senate conferees go to work soon and Gov. Meldrim Thomson candidates, Robert Emmet the Democratic senatorial nomina­ Dan Marriot, winner of the GOP Jim Vatteroni made an intercep­ JOY of DANCE Weds Sept 22 8pm students. to adjust differences in the two tion race He will face the incum­ EAST HARTFORD Moynihan, the former professor, Dinsmore and Frederick Langone. primary tion and Lee Schiavetti a fumble Holiday Inn 363 Roberts Rd versions of a federal revenue bent, Robert Stafford, who was an presidential adviser and U N. am­ Kennedy will oppose Republican North Carolina - In a runoff. recovery. TAP BOSTON — Additional sharing bill which both houses easy winner in the GOP primary Thurs. Sepi 16 or 23 8pm bassador, defeated liberal businessman Mike Robertson in the Republican David Flaherty won the Gil Boisoneau, head coach, said the JAZZ GLASTONBURY precautions were taken today at passed on lopsided votes. Democrats also nominated State First Federal Savings Bank Main St Congresswoman Bella Abzug in a fall campaign. House Democratic GOP gubernatorial primary, and Lt B team executed very well with Scott South Boston High School in Treasurer Stella Hackel, the first V BALLET close and bitter battle. It was Leader Thomas O’Neill also won Gov James B Hunt, a Democrat, Young, Woody Holland and Pellerin Thurs Sepi 16 8pm response to sporadic fights of­ woman to run for governor on a ACROBATIC WEST HARTFORD YMCA 21 North Mam Street International Moynihan’s first successful run for nomination and was favored to take will oppose him in the race to cited as outstanding players He said ficials chartacterized as the most major ticket in the slate She will op­ elected office. over as House Speaker next year succeed retiring Gov James outstanding players on’the A team ADV. GYMNASTICS ^ Thurs Sept 23 8pm serious incident of the young MOSCOW — The Soviet Union pose State House .Majority Leader ROCKY HILL Former Attorney General Ramsey from Carl Albert who is retiring Holshouser. a Republican were Vinnie Morrone and Vatteroni WOMEN’ S DANCERSIZE | Howard Johnsons 1499 Silas Deane Hwy school year. There were 20 Richard Snelling. warns Japan their relations have Clark, New York City Council Presi­ Rhode Island — Results of the Wyoming — Sen Gale McGee was suspensions issued Tuesday, four been severely undermined by Bulldogs win CREATIVE DANCE (Pre-Schoolers)| Thurs Sept 23 6pm dent Paul O'Dwyer, and wealthy Democratic senatorial nomination I .More on .New England results on unopposed for renomination, and BOLTON were hurt and one arrested in the Tokyo’s refusal to return a Soviet The lone Bulldog touchdown was Baginntr to ProfoMlonal Flano'a Restaurant Rla 6 & 44A businessman Abe Hirschfeld rounded won't be known until the absentee Page 18 I ____ Republican State Sen Malcolm incidents, pilot and his top-secret fighter scored by Bob Bogner on a three- S m Our Soloctlon ol Danco Suppllas JflvourK'n Rtwfk Methtxi out the field ballots are counted. Auto dealer Wallop will oppose him plane. .Nevada — Democratic Sen yard plunge. The point after Merry Joy Wilcoi • Owner Director, 15 y ri ;• Moynihan will face Buckley, the Richard Lorber led Gov Philip Noel, BOSTON — A strike by taxi Howard Cannon won renomination Colorado - Rep Frank Evans, a touchdown was scored on a Hobby eiperience Tap, Jazz. Ballet, Creative Movement, Conservative-Republican incumbent but by 361 votes, in the race to Scoreboard keepers view the Sunday midget game in Bolton Dance Improvatton. Member of Institute of Move- •; drivers was almost completely for a fourth term and former Rep six-term congressman, scored an Sewell to Mark Ouellette pass play menl. Proiessional Dance Teachers’ Association I; ^***—— —*’^ r.4hv Wav toQuit Smokiit^" MOSCOW — The Soviet Union in the fall election. Buckley easily succeed retiring Democrat John during the tight game. They are, left to right, Bobby Neil, Nor­ effective, leaving Bostonians to David Towell wpn the GOP nomina­ easy win and will face GOP can­ Steve Narsavage, pony coach, said ProlWMionalty aqulppad A air condlttonad studio 800-225-9726 put two cosmonauts into earth or­ turned back a challenge from Rep Pastore. The winner will face' FOR INFORMATION walk and used mass transporta­ tion to challengq him didate Melvin Takaki Evans wias the outstanding defensive game was man Harpin, Charles Ferguson, and Mike Harpin, all of Bolton. m MO Wfihinglon St C«n«of>, Mm s . 02021 bit today, just three weeks after Peter Ppyser in the GOP race. Republican John Chafee 633-8175 • S63-2347 • 529-6938 i: tion Tuesday while authorities Wisconsin — Sen William only incumbent member of the state (Photo by Lynn Alemany) 122 NAUlUC AVE-. QLAtTONtURY 0 smokEfltfm Inc.. PMMpsburg. N.J. OSNS 1071 (0/70) bringing home two others who had In the other races: New Hampshire — Thomson, the played by Shannon Young. Mike i pondered what to do. Proxmire won renomination. and spent 48 days in pace. Minnesota — Humphrey had little two-term conservative Republican. congressional delegation to have will face a challenge liom primary opposition f MANQI§jTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn , Wed , Sept 15, 1976 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 15. 1976 Housing project Onus of new law placed on fishermen (‘ lu$l In timel e Cruz deeply honored WASHINGTON (UPI) - drawing up regulations for fish determined to be fishermen get a fair share with the preservation of work, no one will, ” he said. Members of Congress who quart plastic ; plans reviewed the conservation of all "surplus” to American of any surplus. offshore fisheries and to let The councils are played key roles in the offshore fisheries except needs under the law. "W e don’t want to the State Department work geographically set up, freezer boxes ; passage of legislation the tuna fishery, which is Magnuson told the coun­ perpetuate the law of the out new agreements with ranging from a New by appointment extending U.S, fishing nskaUt, > Plans have been drawn up for two lots smaller than the standard size. managed under inter­ cil members that they jungle on the high seas,” other fishing nations. England council around the housing developments, one a 73.1\ but the total number of houses cannot jurisdiction to 200 miles national agreements. should remember that the ”We don’t need, we don’t assets to Hartford Hospital’s Board he said. Leggett noted that coasts to a North Pacific On Sunday morning, Manchester’s ‘"That’s when I really became in­ acre site off Vernon St. and the other be increased, and at least 25 per cent told fishermen Tuesday The council members rights of American want, we don’t seek a cod Amado G. Cruz became the first of Directors,” terested in teaching,” he said. Congress had appropriated council for Alaska, a 8.9 acre area in the MaGuire tract of the property must be turned over they may now have the are meeting here for four fishermen “come first” $22 million for the program war,” Stevens said. Puerto Rican ever appointed to the Cruz applied for the board position After receiving his master’s, he Washington and Oregon, east of Autumn St. to the town for public use. chief responsibility for days for advice in staffing but said the law should be and said it would allow The lawmakers said the Hartford Hospital Board of Direc­ when he heard the governor was taught for another year in Fhierto and to a Western Pacific The Planning and Zoning Commis­ The property has a couple of acres carrying out the law. and operating the councils enforced “with reason.” each council to hire up to 20 councils were in an un­ seeking resumes from bilingual, Rico, before he went back to his alma Council for Hawaii, UT have every llllle thing! tors. sion heard subdivision pre­ of wetlands, and the commission The lawmakers also and guidance in drawing up ”No one can then object or 30 people. However, he precedented experiment in Gov. Ella Grasso named Cruz, who professional people. Being a prin­ mater, Weaver, as a teacher, and, American Samoa and application reviews of the plans at members made it clear that the town warned some 100 members regulations under which to our action,” he said. said, he hoped they would regional management. “ where a cipal who speaks both Spanish and Guam. lives at 64 S. Farms Dr., to a five- eventually, vice principal. their meeting Monday night. would not be interested in obtaining of eight regional fishery American fishermen are Leggett said the councils not do so, Forsythe told the dollar year term effective Nov, 18. He English, he fit the bill. In 1972, he assumed his present The councils are made The Vernon St. project, planned by land that could not be developed for management councils given first call to fish would face an “extremely ’’Don’t burden yourself fishermen that the 1976 act up of both voting and non­ U H ill succeeds Atty. Sidney D. Pinney of He was born in Caguas, Puerto position at the Quirk School, That against getting bogged Philip Bayer, would include 105 units. community use. within the 2(X)-mile zone. difficult” task in drawing with the bureaucracy,” he was now their law and it voting members, inluding u 'o rih n Hartford. Rico, 34 years ago and moved to the was also the same year he moved to ’The area is in AA zone, which allows The Autumn St. project, under the down in bureaucracy and Foreign fishermen up regulations and should said. was up to them to make it d o lla r!” U.S. when he was five. both fishermen and state 'I feel deeply honored. I hope I can Manchester from Vernon, where he two houses per acre. The developers name of Kenneth Boud, would in­ that they should not ignore operating under U.S. keep in mind the necessity Stevens told the councils work. fulfill the obligations that the job en­ After graduating from Weaver lived for a year. and federal fisheries of­ are interested in having the area clude 15 dwellings on 8,9 acres. The political realities — in­ licenses will be limited to fo r letting foreign to concern themselves only ”If you do not make it ficials. compasses,” Cruz said. High School, he went to the Universi­ Along with his work in schools, reclassified as a ”AA cluster zone” houses would be built on a proposed cluding foreign objections He is a house principal at the ty of Connecticut, where he received to the new law. Cruz has also been active in com­ which means houses can be built on new road off E, Eldridge St. Thomas J. Quirk Middle School in a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966 and munity affairs. He has served on the Speakers at the first Hartford and is a former vice prin­ a Master of Arts degree in Hispanic board of directors of the Community national conference for the cipal at Hartford’s Weaver High. Studies in 1968. In 1974, he received regional councils included Council of the Capitol Region, the This experience in the city’s his sixth-year degree in administra­ S ens. W arren G. Faculty Advisory Committee to the schools was part of the reason he was tion and supervision from the Univer­ Magnuson, D-Wash,, and Upward Bound Project at Trinity selected, he said. sity of Hartford. Amado G. Cruz Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, College and the Educational Ad­ Jury selection resumes Another reason was his knowledge While obtaining his master’s from Reps. Robert L. Leggett, ministrative Association of Hartford. of and Hispanic UConn, he became tuned in to the a member of the board of directors of D-Calif., and Edwin B, history. education profession. He went to He was appointed trustee of the the Interracial Scholarship Com­ Forsythe, R-N.J. — all in­ When appointing Cruz, Gov. Puerto Rico on a combination study- Jacob L. Fox Foundation and a cor­ mittee. in Donna Lee murders strumental in winning con­ Grasso said, ”His special expertise honeymoon trip and started teaching porator of St. Francis Hospital. He is married to the former Sandra gressional approval of the and knowledge of the area’s Spanish­ an English As a Second Language Cruz is also a field supervisor for Palaima. They have two daughters, HARTFORD (UPI) - Jury selec­ Aug. 31 violated the public’s right to Fishery Conservation and speaking people will be valuable course to Puerto Rican students. the UConn School of Social Work and Ashly, 6, and Alexia, 4. tion was to resume today under strict know, Management Act of 1976. courtroom reporting procedures in Schrager is the last of two defen­ The independent councils the Donna Lee Bakery murder trial dants to be tried before Hamill on six are responsible for of Gary Schrager. counts of murder in the slayings that Superior Court Judge Edward C. occurred at the New Britain bakery Hamill, who earlier rejected com­ Oct. 19, 1974, during an apparent Carr admits additional rapes in Miami plaints by three newspaper of his gag holdup attempt. Ordination rule, presided over the questioning Ronald Piskorski, also of New Bri­ ’Tuesday of about 20 potential jurors tain, was given six, 25-year prison decision MIAMI (UPI) — Robert Frederick Judge Natalie Baskin to first degree Florida law, a jury recommends Louisianna and Mississippi. from a 45-member panel. terms by Hamill Jan. 31 after his Carr HI of Norwich, Conn., who has murder in the rape slayings of Tam­ sentence for persons ajudicated guil­ A few days later he pointed out the urged Hamill rejected a defense plea by conviction during a trial with similar already admitted four murders, has my Ruth Huntley, 16, of Miami in ty of first degree murder, but the grave of another admitted victim, attorney F. Mac Buckley to change courtroom restrictions the judge said MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)- told a Florida jury that he raped six April and Mark Wilson and Todd trial judge does not have to follow the Rhonda Holloway, 21, of Hartford, the location of the trial for the New he imposed to guard the defendant The Episcopal Church additional youths in the Miami area, Payton, both 11 and of North Miami jury’s advice. Conn. Her body was in a roadside Carr, 32, testified Tuesday before a Beach in 1972. An earlier request by Carr to Britain defendant. ’The judge also cir­ against prejudicial publicity. should go ahead and act on grave in a wooded area near Canter­ culated a court order among circuit court jury of four men and ’’After Tammy’s murder I com­ bypass the jury recommendation and the issue of women’s or­ bury,uuiy, Conn.(..uiiii. reporters barring the defense, Nursing deadline dination despite the impact two women that he raped three boys mitted six other rapes,” Carr be sentenced quickly went to e ...... prosecution, witnesses, jurors and all and three girls ranging in age from 12 testified softly and without outward state Supreme Court, which ruled the HARTFORD (UPI) - Thirty-nine action would have on the court personnel from discussing the to around 20. He said the six were signs of emotion. ”I was driven by a decision on whether to impanel a nursing homes have until Thursday denomination’s relations case with the media until the trial hitchhiking in Miami when he picked desire to do something sexually. jury was up to Judge Baskin. to begin accepting welfare patients with other churches, ends. them up during April and May of this ”I was looking for a male victim or Carr’s latest confession in Judge Comment again or face legal action by the state delegates to the church’s year. a female victim. This had become Baskin’s court brought the number of The order also banned all cameras Social Services Department. general convention were and tape recorders from the area of told Tuesday. The former Connecticut prison in­ the most important thing in my life. 1 his admitted rapes to 10. He has been session Commissioner Edward W. Maher the courthouse and the media was As committees of the mate has unsuccessfully tried to could no longer control it,” Carr charged in eight of those cases. The Board of Directors will hold a said Tuesday he would go into court asked not to identify chosen jurors or church began working have a judge sentence him to the testified. The former television repairman comment session Thursday, Sept. 16 against the nursing homes for give their addresses. through a ta n g le of electric chair on his guilty pleas to Judge Baskin turned down Carr’s was arrested May 31 tor rape. He from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the directors breaking Medicaid contracts with the Hamill rejected complaints from canonical and con­ the rape-murders of three most recent request to be given the confessed to the murders of the three office in the Municipal Building. state. the Hartford Courant, the Hartford stitutional questions youngsters. electric chair Monday and ruled the Miami area youths and led Dade The public is invited to offer The nursing homes located in the Times and the New Britain Herald relating to the ordination Carr has pleaded guilty before advisory jury be impaneled. Under County authorities to their graves in suggestions and comments. Greater Hartford area have been that his order removing the public refusing more welfare patients issue, the Joint Commis­ from a pretrial hearing for Schrager because they say the state is not- sion on Ecumenical Relations said in a resolu­ paying enough money. UConn employe paid OVER 6 MILLION GIOVANNI’S RESTAURANT tion that "there will be PRESCRIPTIONS (Formerly Chllder’e) repercussions” however Safely Compounded the church acts but that it despite arrest 250 Hartford Road Manchester believes "our church is ARTHUR DRUG OPEN THURS. & FRI. NITES til 9:00 called at this moment to STORRS (UPI) — A University of Connecticut 4-H The make its witness” supervisor apparently is receiving his federally funded Special this Thurs. & FrI. pay although he hasn’t worked since his arrest last March (Good from 4:00 P.M. 'til 9:00 P.M. Dotty Gibson Perrett Opponents of ordaining on extortion charges. BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP women to the priesthood ’The Hartford Courant reported that UConn payroll Includes Mied, vegetable, bread and butter. ■■■■•• * O « 0 O School Of Dance have argued that action on records indicate that Elbert T. Pegues, 36, of Hamden, AIRWAY VEAL CUTLET PARMK3AIW ...... * 3 .9 9 the issue should be delayed supervisor of UConn’s Hartford 4-H extension program, TRAVEL AGENCY Includes salad, side dish of spaghetti, bread and butter. TAP — ACROBATIC — BALLET - JAZZ until the Roman Catholic received a paycheck as late as Aug, 30, 457 CENTER ST. Served with LIngulnl, salad, bread and butter and Orthodox churches are COME IN AND TRY OUR DAILY RREAKFAST, Pegues was arrested March 30 on charges of larceny by 646^2500 LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIALS also ready to ordain extortion after complaints by two former employes that Mon. Tues. Wed. 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thurs. A FrL 9:30 a.m. to B p.m. women—a move that is they were fired by Pegues after refusing to pay Sat. 0 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sun. 7 a.m. to noon Preschool Classes, and all Ages CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS extremely unlikely in the kickbacks. The two said there were hired by Pegues and Fried Clams / Scallops / Chicken / Spaghetti United Methodist Church, Bolton foreseeable future had given him $200 before they were fired. Complete R t. 4 4 A & South Road Pegues was released in $1,000 bond and his case is pen­ Travel Service “We should make our ding. Don't Lem Tom WHhont Ut’’ For Information Or Registration own witness and decision The Courant said Pegues, when contacted at home and not be hampered by the Tuesday, said he had not worked since his arrest and that Phone 646-0301, or 649-2761 fear of what other com­ his check as stopped. Read Herald Ads munions may or may not George E. Whitman, who heads UConn’s cooperative do," a spokesman for the extension service, said he terminated Pegues’ employ­ (U S S E S FORMING - - REGISTER NOW majority of the divided ment effective Sept. 30, on the basis ot allegeo poor per­ LEARN committee said. formance and not the arrest. BARGAIN ★ MATINEES HURRY, HURRY-- LAST CALL!! Whitman, said he was “under the impression he was P ope P a u l VI and still getting them (the checks),” TO SKI $ 1 .5 0 T 0 n Member of ISational Aisocialion of Dance and Affiliated Arlht Archbishop of Canterbury Whitmen said the letter terminating his employment Donald Coggan, the was dated June 22. The Indoor Way spiritual head of the Pegues, former director of the Black Coalition in New 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AO Anglican Church of which Haven, worked in the $15,000-a-year job for about three connGctxfcutr IStiOHCAM CINtM A/ t l i i U.S. Episcopalians are a years. He was paid twice a month from funds provided by 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. part, have recently - EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. 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SATURDAY A SUNDAY Let Dance Put A Whole New World At ''o ir Feetl 7:00-9:30 MATINKS 75' 2 . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaa«««a«aaaaa4>; PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed , Sept 15. 1976 - PAGE FIVE Promoted By FLOYD LARSON An owlish editor's notebook John F. Von Deck of Puritan opens warehouse Haurlif Birr Hrralh Manchester has been Manchester — A City of Village Charm promoted to Puritan Furniture Mart has opened a new warehouse Founded Oct. 1, 1881 programmer/analyst in and distribution center at 1210 Silas Deane Highway in with heavyweight discussion of the Connecticut Mutual Life’s ^ Mfmb€r. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United P'ess International We have a problem. This past week Some of his underlings, well acceptable without question, but in Wethersfield. The facility formerly housed the City Iron data processing systems Works and has been converted to a huge showroom, the Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. there was quite a flap between the trained under the late J. Edgar, the Sin City, D.C., nothing, but nothing is issues. Frankly, there seems to be too department in Hartford, company said. i Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. President and Mr. Carter over master of currying and dispensing done anymore without someone, much acting and reacting as if every A graduate of the Elec­ whether or not FBI Director political favors according to recent somewhere attributing some sinister I Raymond F Robinson. Edilor>Publiiher Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor statement by either candidate tronic Programming Clarence Kelley should be fired revelations, apparently took advan­ motive to the act. Institute in Hartford, Von because he accepted gifts from sub­ tage of a goodnatured cop from Kan­ (Parenthetically, we should warn deserves an answer. Perhaps the key to who will win in Deck joined Connecticut ■^-CFHSiror Opinion ordinates. sas City. would-be politicians this ‘.'It’s better - November will not be the one who Mutual three years ago as Our problem is that way back They, too, didn’t ask for anything to neither give nor recieve” com- ‘- gets.in the last shot, but rather the a programmer trainee and before the convention we accepted a of Mr. Kelley nor did he indicate that mandment has virtually robbed the one who is wisest in picking the shots became a programmer in political gift. The gift at the time he would do anything in exchange for profession of politics of its intended 1974. he wants to drive home. didn’t seem like one which might the gifts. purpose.) A member of the St. Lloyd remarks ill-timed The real joker about the Kelley Af­ But we digress. How do we solve compromise our journalistic integri­ Patrick’s Pipe Band, he But hindsight being better than fair though is not whether Ford is our gift taking dilemma. ty, but since the conventions, it foresight, it would now appear that lives with his wife and two might. right in not firing him or Carter is Since Kelley’s payment for the Mr. Kelley may have been used by sons at 14 Lawton Rd. John K. Von Deck We hope Commissioner of cine’s relative lack of side What is disturbing to us is that we right in saying he would if he were in gifts didn’t get him off the hook, all some career subordinates in the Ford’s shoes, but that it became an we can do is issue this appeal: Health Dr. Douglas Lloyd’s re­ effects. accepted the gift openly without any Bureau. It seems more than a coin­ thought of the political issue when there are so many much Please, Mr. Carter, come and pick up cent remarks about possible And finally, we get off-the- cidence the gift giving should be more important things we’d like to your bag of peanuts. M o n t e s s o r i scH oa ramifications. We didn’t feel and still revealed about the time investigators profiteering by drug com­ cuff statements of speculation hear the candidates’ views on in the IBM representative to speak don’t feel the donor was trying to in­ seem to be pinpointing those respon­ panies in producing and dis­ from public officials like Dr. fluence us or members of the family. campaign. The Hartford chapter of the Association for Computing OFF ROUTE 44A, BOLTON sible for FBI m isde^s which the We think Carter got suckered into Cornpatch Special: It seems a Machinery will meet Sept. 23 at the Nutmegger Inn in It acctpting appllcatlont for th« currant aohool tributing swine flu vaccine is Lloyd. We, as the donee, didn’t feel nor do subordinates promised Mr. Kelley we feel now that we directly or in­ commenting and had to follow polltaker stopped at a farmhouse out Newington. Charles Wilkes of IBM will speak on yaar. would cease but did not entirely. proven false. He may have been alibiing in directly stated or implied that in through. Ford’s try for the pathos of Bolton way and asked the farmer, “distributed processing” Further information about the Pre-school and Kindergarten But true or false, we think advance in the event there isn’t accepting the gift we felt obligated to Now we are not saying that Mr. Kelley’s anquish over the illness of '•‘How’s sentiment out this way?” , public meeting is available from David Miska, telephone GIva your child a battar atari. they were ill-advised at this enough vaccine to meet public return the favor so to speak. Kelley was right in accepting the his late wife and Carter’s rejoiner "Ju st fine,” the farmer replied, 565-6026. CALL LYNNE READY - 846-5727 gifts but perhaps he was a bit naive. that Kelley has now found a new love, “ there were six cars parked in the time. demand by implying that drug So we can appreciate the dilemma Kelley faced. In Kansas City such gifts may be hardly indicate a high road campaign lane last night.” Already the swine flu companies may be holding it program has been beset with back hoping to get higher several delays and problems prices. Anderson-UtHe that are more of a political If this is happening or is Ski teaching method explained nature than health ones. allowed to happen. Dr. Lloyd Perfectly suitable for today’s casual style of dressing. First of all, there is a major should be lashing out not at the Ski instructor Cliff Taylor, originator of the graduated length method of teaching with short credibility gap among millions A tremendous selection of our $60-$65 Sport Suits. drug companies but at his ,-cv s. skis, explains the system to officials at Saturday’s grand opening of the Connecticut Indoor of Americans as to whether the Beautifully tailored with fine fashion detailing, and all fully lined! colleagues in the federal Ski School at 956 Main St., Manchester. The officials are (left to right) Jeff Bassuk, Bob threat of a possible epidemic is government who are supposed­ Loefelm, Barbara Loefelm and Miriam Bassuk, all co-owners; Manchester Mayor Matt real. Each of us will have to ly overseeing vaccine produc­ Moriarty, and James McCavanaugh, representing the Greater Manchester Chamber of decide this for ourselves and tion and distribution and Commerce. The unique school, first of its kind in New England, has a 60-foot-long indoor an ounce of prevention might should know just how much has slope to simulate the action of snow. ’The graduated length method, the fastest growing ski well be better than a pound of been produced, what current teaching technique, is used exclusively. Introductory clinics are held every Thursday at 7 cure. If we do not and we get production is, and where and p.m. (Herald photo by Dunn) swine flu, it will be of our own when it will be available for doing. If enough of us take the use. m. shots, a potential epidemic will Unless he has solid evidence Business be averted. to support the profiteering Medi- Views Second, the Congress further charge, we suggest he keep his stretched the credibility of the mouth shut and concentrate on Acting assistant dean program by its haggling over making as much vaccine as V Michael Dworkin, B. SC. the liability issue. This unfor­ Dr. David F. Haskell has 1965, and his Ph D. from Regfalered Pharmacist possible available to as many assumed the position of ac­ Brown University in 1970. tunately has shaken the con­ Connecticut citizens as possi­ ting assistant dean of the Dean Haskell is the son New Research On... fidence of some of the vac- ble and as soon as possible. college at Gettysburg of Mr. and Mrs. Robert College, effective Sept. 1. Haskell of 18 Jordt St. VITAMIN-C and the FLU He replaces Elizabeth B, One can not brush aside so readily the mega­ Martin, who is on leave for vitamin convictions of two time Nobel Prize winner the 1976-77 academic year. i r (incidently he remains the only person who has this Dean Haskell served for honor), Dr. Linnus Pauling. His claim that Vitamin- Open forum six years as assistant C helps to ward off infections and colds is substan­ professor of English at tiated by human studies in Canada and Ireland. Gettysburg before moving Also, he claims that the body’s natural defense, to his current position. White Blood Cells, are.. MORE VIGOROUS , in His duties will include Explanation of surplus their fight against the Flu Virus! directing the January OurReg.^60-^65 requested of governor term; advising pre­ The common denominator for the need for medical and foreign study Vltamln-C ie...‘‘your own METABOLIC students, serving as ad­ DEMAND”II Who needs it?? To the editor, and how you justify this definition. Many came on tractors to the Hebron Fair. Photo by Steve Dunn) visor for the new college TESTS HAVE SHOWN THAT DEFICIENCIES Inclosed is a copy of a letter sent to Thank you. radio station, WZBT-FM; \> OF VITAMIN-C exist: In people who smoke...peo­ Gov. Ella T. Grasso, Sept. 10. Yours truly, serving on the Admission G. Warren Westbrook Committee; and assisting ple who taka antacids and asplrln...paopla who are under physical and mental stress...people Dear Gov. Grasso: 670 Oakwood Dr. Independent Taiwan vital to U.S. policy in the preparation of the who take certain medicatlons...people who have On behalf of the people of the State South Windsor college catalogue. dicate in the past decade that island years been ready to grant recogni­ infections or allergies...people In polluted areas. of Connecticut, 1 am asking that you WASHINGTON — Over the long Dean Haskell earned his has done more to raise the standards tion ; it is Red Chinese who refuse to Dr. David F. Haskell give a full explanation of your so- run, the security of the United States A.B. from Colby College in Vltamln-C Is very essential lor the proper func­ Ray Cromley of the lowest quarter and the lower 50 recognize the United States unless called surplus. Please answer the is best served overseas by the growth tioning of the Adrenal glands In their manufac­ Choking treatment per cent of its people than all but a and until we disavow Taiwan. following questions: of independent viable governments turing of adrenalin and cortlsonel Nevertheless there are numbers of 1. By surplus do you mean a sur­ film to he shown which depend on their own resources handful of nations. The base of the It was reliably reported the head of people high in the Washington The most ‘ recent evidence substantiates the plus of taxes has been collected for and raise the standards and increase government is being widened, with To the editor, the Communist party in Ukraine more citizens having a voice in the hierarchy. Republicans and Public records fact that Vltamln-C Is extremely Important In the this year? If so, why not a tax cut? the freedoms of their peoples. warned his superiors in the Kremlin government and a wider range of Democrats, who hold the sacrifice of metabolism and detoxification of Drugs, Poisons 2. Is this so-called surplus next To: All restaurateurs in the Small independent states bringing Manchester area. that unless the USSR acted quickly to Taiwan is necessary to win Red and Chemicals by the liver. The liver Is your main A handsome collection ol year’s tax money that has been growing prosperity, increasing in­ talent being taken into higher posts. The Manchester Memorial put down the shift toward democratic Industry has been so well managed (China’s good will in order to protect organ that helps to filter out and destroy harmful quality-tailored new Fall collected early? If so, how can we dividual rights and governmental Warranty deeds G & R Realty of Vernon, Hospital auxiliary has scheduled the rights in Czechoslovakia, they must our flanks against Leonid Brezhnev chemicals and poisons, therefore, protecting the call it a surplus for his year? representation to their citizens are that American, Japanese and other Theodore Grey and Mary Inc. to Edward C. Daniels styles. Today’s most wanted film “The Heimlich Maneuver” to be expect strong shock waves of Western companies have invested and his Russians. body from hazardous toxins. fabrics including lashion- '.i 3. You have stated publicly that visible and compelling J. Grey to Daniel E. and Patricia L. Daniels, shown Monday, Sept. 27, at 11 a m. in Ukrainians demanding greater strongly. Labor wages are rising so My own experience in months of this money may be used to pay some counterarguments to the Roberts and Susan both of Hebron, property at Drs. Sato and Zannoni, at the Department of able corduroys in rich Conference Room of the hospital. rights. Likewise, the failure to knock rapidly, and employment increasing dealing with the men in Yenan who current expenses. If this is true, how Communist-fascist systems, es­ Roberts, property on 105 117 W. Center St., $39,000. Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical tonesot blue, green, rust Because of the increasing number out Free West Berlin and the con­ can it be a surplus? so steadily there is today the begin­ now rule China is that their Green Manor Rd., $37,000. Francis J. Schiebel and and tan; handsomely of deaths caused by choking on food, pecially when the small independents tinuation of that example of freedom School, have gone down to the molecular level of 4. Are you using different accoun­ ning of a labor shortage. relationship with the United States Charlotte M. Schiebel to detailed denims and woven polyesters in the MMH Auxiliary is showing the sit squarely on the borders of the and opportunity, ted to such an Patrick J, Logiudice and life and found that Vitamin-C protects the enzyme ting procedures than have been used So it would seem Taiwan is, in East will continue so long as Russians Jam es P. Meehan and Fall solids and neat patterns. Heimlich Maneuver film to all totalitarians. These examples create exodus of East Germany talent that Catherine R. Logiudice to Cytochrome P-450 in the liver microsomes, in the in the past, and, if so, are these Asia, a valuable showcase of what in­ are a threat to them, and as much Cheryl A. Meehan, both of A quality suit you’ll feel right in anytime, restaurant owners and food servers social ferment and increase demands the Communist government was Thom as M. Ryan and body and not just in isolated tissue. When Vitamin-C dependence and individual dignity longer as it suits their purposes, and Hebron, property at 25 anyplace. procedures acceptable to Moody’s in the local area. for equality in countries where there forced to erect the Berlin Wall to Kathleen N. Ryan, both of was low, the liver did not function up to its optimum and Standard and Poor’s? can mean — in contrast to the does not depend on our relationship Hamlin St., $39,500. At a price that’ll make you smile. M. Peracchio, chairman is little of either. keep its people in. Huntington, property on protection. In conclusion. Governor, 1 feel that problems and denigration of human with Taiwan. Executor's deed Choke Saver Committee Recognition of these facts has led Recognition of these same hard Redwood Rd., $M.10 con­ rights in the totalitarian lands on the It is my belief too, as onetime ac­ Estate of Roy E. Benson Further studies show that the low Vltamln-C you owe the taxpayers of our state a MMH Auxiliary the United States into wars. And led truths is now leading China to es­ veyance tax. continent. ting bead of the U.S. Government to Frechette and Martin results in a decrease in the breaking down of definition of your idea of a surplus Manchester the Soviet Union to destroy a free calate its push to destroy Taiwan. Elna E. August, Yet there is a strong push within mission to Red China, that our Realtors, Inc., one-half in­ many chemicals as well as natural body steroids Czechoslovakia, and attempt the The reasons are clear. Taiwan is Lakewood, Colo., Lillian E. Henry Kissinger’s State Department sacrifice of a loyal ally in Taiwan terest in parcels of land at (I.e. hormones, etc.)ll There remains a significant elimination of Free West Berlin. now self-supporting. Surveys in- McCann, and Elsie D. to sacrifice Taiwan — withdraw would be interpreted as a sorry test Peterson to Frechette and 143 Wetherell St. and 55 relationship between Liver, Vltamln-C and over recognition from these hard-working of our weakness and would indicate Martin Realtors, Inc., one- Horace St., $25,000. all drug and chemical breakdown. This might and self-reliant people — in order to to Peking we would be a weak reed half interest in parcels of Quilelaim deed make the differences between the susceptibility appease Communist China and will against the Russians in time of crisis land at 143 Wetherell St. Frechette and Martin In people to different poisons and Infections. Almanac win from it the diplomatic recogni­ — a paper tiger indeed. and 55 Horace St., $27.50 Realtors Inc. to Herman Of course there are many variable factors in­ tion Kissinger so strongly craves. And there is no doubt of the shock conveyance tax. M. Frechette, Albert R. volved in the over all body’s resistance to the flu- The tenuous argument goes that it waves which would run through Francis J. Ledoux and Martin, and Gerald P. virus. Since Virologists agree that the body’s own In 1963, four Negro girls were is right we should recognize Peking. Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and the By United Press International Lillian A. Ledoux to John Rothman, two parcels of immunological system is the best defense against killed in the bombing of a church in But the U.S. government has for Philippines at this example of Today is Wednesday, Sept. 15, the E. Murphy Jr., property at land at 143 Wetherell St. infections, it behooves everybody to maintain good Birmingham, Ala. Two Negro boys American retreat under pressure. 259th day of 1976 with 107 to follow. 64 Lawton Rd., $50,000. and 55 Horace St., no con­ nutritional health this winter. The moon is between its full and were shot to death that day as veyance tax. last quarter phases. citywide rioting broke out. Canterbury Construction Building permits Flu-virusss give off poisonous toxins that can The morning stars are Saturn and In 1966, Gemini 2 splashed down in Corp. to Edward J. Gilbert J. LeBel, garage weaken you and thereby lower your resistance to Jupiter. the Atlantic Ocean after a then- l-r ) HOW THEY STAND Fitzgerald and Elizabeth addition at 35 Gardner St., fight them offi Having an adequate amount of The evening stars are Mercury, record three-day space flight. A. Fitzgerald, both of $700. Vltamln-C In your liver may help you fight off the Venus and Mars. In 1972, two former White House On Bristol, property at 15 Acadia Restaurant, sign “flu-bug.” aides and five other men were in­ Curry Lane, $59.40 con­ at 103 Tolland Tpke., $6,- Those born on this date in history REMEMBER...VItamln-C la very unstable and dicted on charges of conspiracy in veyance tax. 000 . are under the sign of Virgo. government breaks down rapidly upon opening a can or jar of Republican William Howard Taft, the break-in of Democratic National Committee headquarters in spending orange juice and..one average orange only con­ 27th president of the United States, Jobless claims decline tains 70 mg of Vltamln-C. Don’t bo fooled Into was born on Sept. 15, 1857. Washington (Watergate). A thought for the day: English Claims for unemployment compensation filed in thinking you may be getting enough from these On this day in history: sources. Perfectly compatible In 1942, armies of Nazi Germany author John Ruskin said, "Life Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Manchester declined slightly for the two-week period en­ began the siege of Stalingrad, without industry is guilt; industry "Just about a year ago we hit the bot­ “I favor balanced budgets over the ding Sept. 4, the state Labor Department has reported. On the other hand, diabetics should be Fashion Shirts Russia. without art is brutality.” tom oLour worst recession in 40 years. business cycle. If the economy is manag­ The weekly average of claims was down 1.4 per cent to cautious in taking excessively high megs-doses Many in Congress and elsewhere were ed progressively, we can attain a balanc­ 4,608, which consisted of 4,427 continued claims and 181 of Vltamln-C because of Its harm to the beta cells urging that we push the panic button. . . ed budget with full employment. . . Put­ initial claims. From the beginning, I forced the ting people to work would enlarge the of the Insulin making Islets of Langerhans. Also, The total included 752 extended benefits claims, 909 Our Reg. $12 .495 Congress to abandon or to severely cut amount of taxes the government collects pregnant woman should not take high doses back reckless federal spending and reduce what it spends to fight un­ emergency compensation claims, and 123 claims at­ because of the danger of the baby having scurvy programs. I vetoed 49 bills sent to me by employment” tributed to seasonal closings. after birth. Choose from (jashing prints or lOO'’/o Yesterdays the Congress and 42 of those vetoes have - In)*rvi*¥r w,th u S N*w« & World Bopon. Statewide, jobless claims dropped about 4.9 per cent to Qiana * m more than a dozen exciting solids been sustained, saving the American tax­ 5 /2< r76 a weekly average of 117,808, the department reported. A •Journal of Pharmacology and Exper payer 113 billion” “To control inflation. Carter year ago, statewide claims totaled 139,426. Therapeutics, Vol. 198#2, Aug. 1976. — SpMCh (0 lh« Economic Clubol Dttrotl5/12/7t recommends: "I am very interested in reducing the Coming Next...The dangerous Additives in Foods 2.5 years ago H. Sleith, president of Iona Mfg. Co., ’"nie federal government should be you COuKJdttO’O fo p d y m ofc- Hu' AOy shOu/(J iO u ’' expenditures of the federal government, committed to zero-base budgeting by all (Printed as a public service for the prevention of 1Y First National Bank is planning to as its nominbe for the Employer of and if the Congress would go along with agencies. Each program. oUier Aan in­ Named manager disease.) Opeo every n,i# erect an addition at an estimated the Year Award of the National my budget for 1977, we would cut roughly come support programs such as Social Mor th/u cost of $10,000. Association for Retarded Children. $28 billion out of the projected federal Joseph J. Mooney has been appointed manager of »Ve Txxor Security, should be required to justify ‘ T K l / S r YOLR HEALTH TO YOIR Bjn>LAr'e»iC6iO budget for that fiscal year . . ” both their continued existence and their employe relations for the Engineered Cast Products The Freedom Crusade plans a Democratic Town Committee DOCTOR AISD HIS PRESCRIPTlOyS TO iAndersondittle & M^ste* CrLA/gt campaign in Manchester. adopts a 17-point platform similar to — Ford prou conloronc* 4/2/76 level of funding. Department of General Electric Co. A great name in /meC/Ofhtng ^ >/ mf-n A'jmen poy -. “We must commit ourselves to a A native of Pittsfield, Mass., Mooney is married to the is r 10 years ago the Republican platform in such greater reliance upon long-range plan­ former Marion Gorman of Manchester. They have five LIQQETT-PARKADE PHARMACY areas as urban renewal, education, ning and long-term budgets . . . Spending The Connecticut Association for children: Kelly, 6; twins Matthew and Meghan. 5; Colin, We Parkads Shopping Canter “Another 5.9 per cent, please. I have a large family to recreation and attracting new in­ can be controlled if the planning system Deliver w. Middle Tpka. Manchester Parkade — MANCHESTER feed.” Retarded Children selects William dustry. builds in more lead time” 2, and Erin. 5 months. - Prrt^lal'on lo D^nsocraliC Platform Committt* 6'76 PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed , Sept. 15, 1976 - PAGE SEVEN

Work backlog, staff shortages Where Quality Alwavt Exceedt The Price! N> ^ 4b IS* delaying housing for elderly O 00 9 00 3 S a.4 ; lliii An apparent backlog and lack of staff in designs awaiting review by the Department ■D S each phase of design because the depart­ 1215'A SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD the state Department of Community Af­ of Community Affairs. MEATOWN ment is administrator of the $640,000 grant. S> * 2. fairs is deiaying action on the Manchester ’The department hasn’t been able to es­ In other MHA business ’Tuesday night: Housing Authority’s basic plans for a 40- timate when the review might be com­ • Enderlin reported that the authority eat conomy utlet unit elderiy housing project on Spencer St., pleted, Mastrangelo said, because there’s has received its last federal rent subsidy M E 0 MHA Chairman Pascai Mastrangelo said only one department staffer avaiiable to HOUHS; Tim s ., Wad. S to 6 # ITiurs., Fri. 9 to 0 payment for the 1975-1976 fiscal year. ’The Sat 8 to 6 • (ClotOii All Day Monday) Tuesday night. review the pians. check, for $5,000, goes to subsidize rents in At the same time, the MHA’s waiting iist ’The department is trying to hire another the MHA’s existing 276 units of eiderly of eligibie housing appiicants is continuing qualified person but has been hampered by housing. to grow. MHA Executive Director Leon iack of funds and a freeze on new positions, • ’The authority scheduied its annual Enderlin reported that 192 names are on Mastrangelo said. dinner meeting for Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK ■o > • e w■ o ■ )w ■ the list. When a $640,000 state grant fur the The basic plans, submitted to the state Wiilie’s Steak House. M (0^1(0 VI project was voted in September 1973, there agency in the first week on August, are the • Mastrangelo was re-elected chairman were 125 persons on the waiting iist. second of three design stages; Preliminary, and Dr. Joseph Danyliw was re-elected vice Mastrangelo said the MHA’s basic plans, basic and final. ’The Department of Com­ chairman (see story elsewhere in today’s If you haven't prepared by architect Dominic Cimino of munity Affairs has to review and approve Herald). Hartford, are No. 9 in a backing of housing tried this on your grill — then you're missing a Treat! Vote delayed on firemen’s contract

wili lead to compulsory "Gem" Assorted By DOUG BEVINS Pohl said he will accumulated sick leave binding arbitration. leader said the old con­ Herald Reporter welcome the binding ar­ payout and mandatory Town Manager Robert tract, which expired June Neither the town Board bitration, even though fire physical examinations. AMERICAN t /i Weiss has recommended 30, had better provisions COLD of Directors nor the town fighters’ contract Pohl said some of Post’s that town directors accept for disability pay and ac­ fire fighters union wiil vote problems have never recommendations the fact-finder’s report, cumulated sick leave than on a fact-finder’s contract reached that step before. eliminate a number of which favored neariy all the changes recommended CUTS CHEESE FOR STEW recommendations untii “We can’t do much worse benefits now received by the town arguments in the by Post. each group can meet with than this (the fact-finder’s fire fighters. The union the fact-finder. dispute. Town directors report),’’ he said. The meetings, to be held considered the report The r ep o rt within two weeks, probably briefiy Tuesday night but recommended salary in­ Torme’s battle tabied action untii the ? * . * * won’t change the an­ creases of 4 per cent for LOS ANGELES (UPI)- Mitchelson, said Mrs. • Pollih Brand • PAP meeting with fact-finder 1976- 1977 and 4 per cent for 3 99 99(A< li) ticipated town approvai Singer Mel Torme and his Torme secured a British • Oliva A Pimanto a 3 YO and union rejection, which Wiliiam Post of New 1977- 1978. ’The union sought • Larga Bologna A Hard Price a> 0) c Haven. English wife, Thora court order, making the 2 lb. Limit = X • 0) 6 per cent each year, and Janette, are battling children temporary wards To Beatl ■ o s Haroid Pohl, president of the town offered just lump 3“ the local fire fighters un­ across the Atlantic for of the High Court there. 2 n "o Callaghan visits sum payments of $325 each ^(Q 5 ion, is recommending dustody of their two Mitchelson said he would Lowest Price Yeti Lean Ready To Eat. Seml-Boneless TORONTO (UPI) - year. children, Daisy, 6, and go to London this week to ■a a British Prime Minister rejection of the report, Other issues raised in D ft) 0) which he describes as James, 3. fight the British court ac­ 0) 3 =i James Caliaghan is on his fact-finding resulted in Superior Court Judge tion. ■ SMOKED Q) □ W first visit to Canada as “one-sided,” but not untii a Post’s recommendation to SMOKED 5->P 2 separate meeting with Nancy Watson, had premier and wiil meet with reject union proposals on ordered Mrs, Torme to his counterpart Pierre Post. promotions and vacancies, SHOULDERS Pohl said Tuesday that produce the children in Black officer HAM Trudeau in (Jttawa for apparatus drivers, depart­ court Monday, but talks on economics and union officers want to talk ment decision-making, WATERBURY (UPI) - Whole or Half with Post before the extended the deadline for Maj. Cecil Best of other mutuai issues. dental insurance, and days two weeks when she was It won’t be all work for matter goes to arbitration, off for perfect attendance. Torrington Tuesday because, Pohl said, “We told Mrs. Torme had taken became the first black Callaghan. He also will at­ Post, however, favored the children to England. tend the Canada Cup can’t figure out how he town proposals on manage­ batallion commander in 61 $109 came to his conclusions” However, Torme’s the history of the Connec­ lb. Hockey series in Montreai. ment rights, disability pay, lawyer, Marvin Limit 2. let Come,« ticut National Guard, let Served, No Rain Checkel Geriatric service courses Jury selection starts Fresh Ground Beet Lean & Tasty available to nurses WATERBURY (UPI) — Jury selection was to begin today in h a m - r o u n d g r o u n d Two courses in geriatric services 21. the retrial of Murray R, Gold, accused of murdering attorney for licensed practical nurses will be ’’Rehabilitation Nursing,” and Mrs. Irving Pasternak in 1974. offered this fall by Manchester Com­ designed to acquaint the nurse with Gold’s first trial on charges he killed his former parents-in-law BURG GROUND CHUCK munity College in cooperation with issues and approaches in rehabilita­ in their Waterbury home on Sept. 26, 1974 ended last March with the (Connecticut Association of tion, will be offered on ’Thursday a deadlocked jury. Health Care Facilities (CAHCF). evenings beginning Sept. 23. The second trial was to have started Sept. 2, but one of Gold’s “Pharmaceuticals and the Nursing Both courses will be at the associa­ lawyers, attorney Victor Ferrante of Bridgeport, asked for a Home Patient,” a course designed to tion headquarters at 53 Hartford delay because William Kunstler, also on the defense team, was handling another case in New Jersey. develop an understanding of Tpke., Vernon, near Vernon Circle. *. 10 lbs. or *.more * medications used with the elderly Jury selection for the first trial lasted a month before five 69No Additivei 99 79 For information about registra­ and chronically ill, will be offered tion, call either the CAHCF at 646- women, seven men and two alternates were chosen from a panel Tuesday evenings beginning on Sept. 6655, or the college at 646-2137. of more than 200 prospective jurors. e 3 Q Lean and Tender Board establishes accounts LONDON Center Cut CUBE STEAK to handle state-federal funds BROIL m K ® ■' — The Manchester Board of Education has • A federal gtant of $17,489 under the asked the town Board of Directors to es­ Elementary and Secondary Education Act tablish four washout accounts to accept of 1974, for library resources and guidance 5 ; and spend state and federal grants for a services in junior high schools. Of the T r a d ifto n variety of projects. total, $15,016 is designated for publi(: > . . ‘ lb. r S r Awarding of the grants for the four ac­ schools and $2,473 is for private schools, 139 1.29One Kind, One Price, counts was routine, School Supt. James • A state grant of $6,145 under the Act Cut from The Top Round. TH E BESTI Kennedy told the school board Monday of Disadvantaged Children to provide Try This On Your Barbecue night, although there was a lot of tutorial assistance at nonpublic schools. paperwork involved in receiving the en­ The funds will be shared by St. James W 3 O U1 c titlements. School, Assumption Junior High School se m - ’The four accounts are for: and East Catholic High School. WESTERN SLICED • Two grants, one state and one federal, ■< T1 CF»; totaling $175,265, to provide public and Crime conference parochial services in remedial reading at HARTFORD (UPI) - More than BEEF LIVER the elementary school level. About $25,000 250 criminal justice officials from 9 : ^ of the total goes to the Headstart throughout New England plan to at­ n m program. The total consists of a $66,819 tend the 37th Annual New England z o state grant under the State Act for Disad­ Conference on Crime and Deliquency vantaged Children and a $108,446 federal beginning Thursday. grant under Title 1 of the Elementary and 3 3 Earl C. Mercer, chief of parole ser­ c/» Secondary Education Act of 1974. vice for the Connecticut Department • Grants totaling $56,427 from the Divi­ of Correction, is chairman of the 5 sion of Vocational Education, state three-day conference set for the Department of Education, to finance four . 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E iih ,4ny Other Coupon" | All agrt Babtev cKlIdrm and anralu tillered al reatonable prtret (Maranieed tomplete MiitlaiUon oi mone> iheeHully rebindrd No handling charge SEPTEMBER 16th., 17th. A 18th PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 MANCHE^TEI^EVENlN^^iERAL^ Manchester, j ^onn.. Wed.. Sept. 15, 1976 — PAGE NINE Police report Reagan and Udall seek Mastrangelo re-elected * . jJJ "5 rt- learning, not votes c ^ e a s : Summonses to court issued by • An 11-year-old Manchester boy. to MHA post l a i ! § r Manchester Police Tuesday in­ referred to Juvenile Court for alleged cluded : shoplifting of a carton of cigarettes NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Reagan In a joint interview. Miss Udall Pascal Mastrangelo of 159 Maple • Robert Robinson, 24, of 1036 from Top Notch Foods, N. Main St. and Udall are both at Yale, but only said, "You know. Ford is sharp, but St., a member of the Manchester s ? 1 speaking in class and in search of Tolland St., East Hartford, charged He was released to his parents. sharp in his own way." Housing Authority (MHA) for 12 K s;aS with driving an unregistered motor knowledge, not votes. "Yeah, sharp in a butter knife years, was re-elected MHA chairman ta 5 • ” Ronald Reagan Jr. and Kate Udall, « Ob » vehicle, driving without a license and Thefts reported to Manchester way," Reagan said. Tuesday night. He will be serving his »««1S misuse of marker plates, on Tolland Police included; whose fathers represented the spec­ “What do you think of Carter?" she fourth one-year term in the position. trum of political philosophy during asked. Tpke. Court date is Sept. 28. • A ^ut $90 worth of merchandise, Dr. Joseph Danyliw of 43 Forest the presidential primaries, are both • William J. Rohde, 20, of 115 including belts, shirts and jewelry, "He’s a real sharp politlcan, kind St., an MHA member for three years, members of the freshman class at of scary,” he replied. Walnut St., charged with driving an taken in a break into The Deal at 705 was re-elected vice chairman. the prestigious Ivy League universi­ : s 2 unregistered motor vehicle and mis­ Main St. early this morning. The The younger Reagan has been Both votes were unanimous, use of marker plates, on Cooper St. burglary was discovered by an area ty- exposed to intense public interest although Dr, Danyliw was absent. l i j i f Court date is Oct. 5. Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., was since his father was elected governor Both men are Democrats. oS resident who heard the sound of glass the major liberal candidate for the • Drew E. Mayberry, 27, df Hart­ breaking at 1:30 a.m., police said. of California when he was 8-years- Mastrangelo, a Manchester resi­ O(t<0 ford, charged with speeding and Democratic nomination, while old. But for Kate Udall national dent for about 40 years, has been • A pair of leather boots valued at former California Gov. Ronald driving while his license was $75 taken by two young women from attention was new, and slight. retired from Pratt & Whitney Air­ 3 3 ? suspended, on Buckland Rd. Court Reagan, a conservative Republican, She said she didn’t want to be craft since 1967. Actively involved in ; CTO Simmon’s Shoes, 334 Broad St., narrowly lost the GOP designation to X ° 5 2 S Occot .11 date is Sept. 28. Tuesday afternoon. known. "You get tired of it. It is nice local politics, he is a veteran President Ford. to be anonymous." Pascal Mastrangelo member of the Democratic Town Since their fathers are not running, Committee and chairman of the who other than the candidates would Voting District 6 subcommittee. be good in the White House? "Jerry Eighth District meeting Sept. 20 He is a life member of the Inter­ Brown, maybe,’’ said Miss Udall. national Association of Machinists, a Army cadet sentenced “William F. Buckley," said Reajan. The Board of Directors of the 8th will be given and district business will be transacted. charter member of the Manchester i2 WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPl) - A ’The two do not completely agree District will meet Sept. 20 in the Lodge of Elks, a member of the u — j officer psychological panel at the The directors have invited the o (0 i x a s B l i West Point cadet Tuesday was U.S. Military Academy was about to with their famed fathers. Reagan Conference Room of the Firehouse, Manchester Senior Citizens Club and 0 o) .£ p 5 l i | 5 said he disagreed on the Panama Main and Hilliard Sts. at 7 p.m. public attend this meeting and all sentenced to dismissal from the issue a report on McNutt’s com­ future meetings, held on the third Pratt & Whitney’s Quarter Century Army and five years at hard labor for Canal and marijuana. Miss Udall Reports of standing committees Club. = 1 | petence to stand trial at a court- Monday of each month. 0) o S | ^ £ 2 eo raping a Smith College coed. martial. said she was "more extreme” than her father, but said her main dis­ S |g - 2'g'='« ^ s;-='o S aSt! n He is believed to be the first West The panel examined McNutt to es­ ^ (U o c c 2P"» Point cadet ever found guilty of rape. tablish a defense contention that agreement was on women’s rights. iS ®2 ?S S > B g ^ S 4, S »f) ^CM "He could be a little more feminist w ^ . ::2 ™ 2 «j£ d Lavelle McNutt, 18, of Columbia, McNutt was unable to distinguish Viking scooper still jammed CT «M | g | Tuesday to a court-martial jury on renders the report moot and it was Viking 1, which may suggest less rest, coming down far to the north 0)0 . 2fOrsjQ.Q.tO< Viking 2 scientists, still trying to free £ 9-n ••••••• 0.-02 charges he raped an unidentified not released. oxidyzng substances at the Viking 2 and halfway around the planet. > E 3 the spacecraft’s jammed soil W o O' female choir member during a dance McNutt also faces charges in site,” Dr. Hal Klein said Tuesday Early in its experiments. Viking 1 5 ? S W OLU at the U.S. Military Academy March Rockland County of raping a scooper, have discovered a after reviewing results of the gas ® ® ' . Instant lottery detected a high oxygen count in Uie 5 0)0 6. housewife in Bardonia, N.Y., at difference between its landing exchange, one of three biology WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - gas exchange experiment. ’That was l i The sentence includes forfeiture of about the same time as the West ground and the distant site where experiments. Q. ® 3 Connecticut begins a third “Instant first seen as an indication of the all pay and allowances and a Point rape. Viking 1 put down. “We’ll continue to wait and see. Lottery" game Sept. 28 featuring possibility of life in the soil, but recommendation that McNutt get A date for McNutt’s trial on the ’There is less oxygen in the soil The process may be somewhat $11,322,080 in cash prizes, the state scientists are investigating the psychological care during his five- Rockland County rape charge has not sampled by Viking 2 than in the soil slower at this site." 5 a Commission on Special Revenue an­ probability that unfamilar, Martian year term. been set, pending the outcome of the around Viking 1. Viking 2 landed thousands of miles nounced Tuesday. chemistry caused the reaction. The plea came just before a three- court-martial. "We see oxygen, but less than at from the site where Viking 1 came to

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qualify for funding through the act. Detention facilities at Police Depart­ They are (Estimated cost is in ment ($400,000); Courthouse addition Potential public works jobs pinpointed parentheses): Water system im­ at Police Station ($500,000); and politics Reconstruction of West Side Rec vW ding from the national program will provements ($1.5 million); Adams Jay J. Giles, director of public Funds lor the act are expected to funds for each project they think ($1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ), works, has submitted a list of nine be rated based on several factors, in­ be approved soon by Congress. There St. Bridge ($350,(X)0); Reconstruction might qualify. A date for sending in of Adams St, ($150,000); White Brook earson projects he feels might qualify for cluding the amount of unemployment will be $2 billion available in the area, the number of jobs applications has not yet been drainage system ($500,000). funds under the Public Works nationwide, and Connecticut should selected. Get the back-to-school cash you Employment Act. created by the project, and the effect Also: Reconstruction of Main St, receive about $42 million of this, The nine projects selected by Giles need. Sell no longer needed items Projects being considered for fun­ the work will have on the area. Giles said. and town sidewalks ($2.4 million). were ones lie felt were most likely to Public Works Center ($850,000); around your home with a hard­ Towns will fill out applications for working Classified Ad. By (JRKi; I’KARSON Labor Day traditionally m.irks the beginning of the campaign season, and press releases and tidbits from candidates are star­ ting to float in steadily. Walter Joyner. Republican candidate for the 12th Assembly Caruso District seat, said that, if elected, he will propose legislation permitting exemption from sales and use taxes for the elderly. lottery Special I.D. cards would be printed for senior citizens affected by the exemptions. finalist “For years we have been forcing people to retire on fixed in­ comes while we have permitted a devastating inflation to erode A Manchester man will the life savings and the purchasing power of these senior be hoping that luck runs in citizens,” Joyner said. the family when he com­ Joyner said that his opponent. Democratic incumbent Rep. petes for $100,000 Thursday With this coupon on the purchase of Theodore Cummings, has voted in favor of the tax on dividends in the Connecticut Lottery. and has also voted to increase the sales tax 18 per cent and in­ With two brothers win­ $10.00 or more. Limit One Coupon. crease the motor vehicle fees 25 per cent. ning $200 prizes in the SUPERMARKETS “The least we can do for our elderly is to eliminate these taxes lottery two years ago, on their fixed incomes,” Joyner said. Ralph Caruso of 95 Excluding Cigarettes & Tobacco Products. Grissom Rd. hopes that the Two local Democrats have been endorsed by the Connecticut family luck will hold out. More Proof... Valid thru September 18,1976. H-514 State Employes Association (CSEA). This is the first time in its Caruso, accountant of­ k 35-year history that the CSEA has formally endorsed candidates fice manager at Regal IT PAYS TO SHOP for the General Assembly. Men’s Shop, will appear on State Sen. David Barry, incumbent in the Fourth Senatorial the lottery’s televised THE FINAST WAY! District, and Rep. Aloysius Ahearn, incumbent in the 55th drawing, “Double Play,” Assembly District, received the CSEA’s endorsement. Barry is on WFSB-TV, Channel 3 at Finast M ilk from Manchester and Ahearn from Bolton. 7:30 p.m., to vie for the Fresh gal week’s jackpot prize. cin 4 3 7 l-C P ra it U.S. Senator Lowell Weicker announced his endorsement of On the show he will Warren Westbrook, Republican candidate for the 14th Assembly attempt to successfully Befit Milk g a i4 2 9 seat, a seat Westbrook lost in the 1974 election. predict the outcome of an m u s i m m 99% Fat Free ctn I D ria k s Weicker, noting that he served with Westbrook in the state electronic "flip of the Wish-Bone , . , 9 btis 09 ftO* General Assembly, called him “the kind of honest, solid, coin.” knowledgeable lawmaker our state needs.” If Caruso wins, he will A-1 Sauce...... I use the prize money to (Herald photo by Pinto) Contadina . . . . . can 1 O Republican First Congressional District candidate Lucien redecorate his new home, DiFazio challenged his opponent, incumbent Democrat Rep. Caruso, 39, is single and With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More ISo secret here William Cotter, to “take a stand” on last week’s fund delay in has seven brothers and two LimilOne Valid Sept 12-18, 1976 H-469 the capital region. 1 K r a ft ..... Kenneth M. Oliver of 159 School St. grins as he is welcomed sisters. DiFazio termed the action to block $30 million in federal tran­ 1 Miracle Whip home by his wife, Barbara, with a banner letting the world know He purchased the lottery [ 3 3 sit funds for the area “outrageous.” ticket that won him $5 and that he has reached the mature age of 30. Hartford City Councilman Nicholas Carbone led the move. He a crack at the big money at Log Cabin sy-up.. . . . ^ n .2 3 Tomato Sauce does not want the funds to be used unless Hartford's minority Quinn’s Pharmacy, 873 Grape Jelly weicb. biQQ« hiring rules, which require 15 per cent minority workers, are Main St. Betty Crocker applied to state highway construction. Finast Honey... .. ^:ar3.62 Del a oe Monte C a k e M ix e s Teacher evaluation There has been no news yet from the Republicans on two Tax bill said vacancies in the Third Senatorial District. S k ip p y No candidate has been named to repiace Dr. Frederick W. too complex; Halves A 2 i 6 o z y Q e Cul 160/ program implemented 1 Peanut Butter r 1" Del Monte Pears Sliced . cans § 9 Del Monte Beansi G fc e n . cans 09 Spaulding in the Third Senatorial state Senate race. Right now, veto urged 170Z 7 Q * incumbent Democrat Sen. George W. Hannon Jr. of East Hart­ Fruit Cocktail Del Monie . 2 cans f 9 DelMonte Lima Beans ’c,"49* The Manchester Board of Educa­ and approved, in October, the NEW YORK (UPI) - Kleenex "ss'oriei...... 5SS49* 5 O' OQt '' 0/ AA« ford has no one to begin campaigning against. cans 0 9 ans 2 9 Pineapple . 2 DelMonte Sweet Peas tion has begun implementation of a The Wall Street Journal 3 c 99* teacher and his principal selects the Spaulding, who is from Manchester, was nominated to run Noodles .... 15 Tomato With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More personnel evaluation program for all evaluator. Evaluators may be against Hannon but decided not to because of family and Tuesday urged President DelMonte Spinach. can DelMonte Sardines Sauce 're s * LimitOne ValidSept 12-18, 1976 H-470 certified teachers under mandate of specialists, supervisors, peers or Ford to veto the tax bill Hi-C Juice Drinks.. “crAA* 16 o; Q Q e business commitments. Sliced Carrots Del Monte ' cans 9 9 Heinz Tomato Ketchup ^re9* 1974 state legislation. principals. The other vacancy - for the Third District State Central Com­ recently passed by the The program, in the works since From October through May, House-Senate conference mittee seat — will be filled at a convention called by Frederick Fresh Baked the Finast Way! 1974, was tested last year for non- evaluators monitor progress toward Biebel, Republican state chairman. Manchester’s Wally Irish Jr. committee, saying the Great Meat Values on Meat Street U.S.A.I tenured teachers and some tenured the objectives. During April and May, is presently the only announced candidate for the post. 1,500-page bill is so com­ teachers at local schools, but it is the teacher must complete a self- plex a team of economists Big Round Top now being used for all certified per­ evaluation, and in May, the evaluator The Manchester Board of Realtors will sponsor a “Meet the it hired couldn’t figure it sonnel. out. completes a summary report which Candidates Day” on Thursday, Oct. 21 at noon at the Manchester I FOOD A handbook for teacher evaluation, becomes part of the teacher’s per­ The Journal, in an White Bread Country Club. Finast Fresh ' STAMP distributed to school board members sonnel records. Carl Zinsser, who will be moderator at the event, said that editorial, said President this week, says the purpose of the Besides the primary goals of im­ Ford should veto the bill, A Sandwich CUSTOMERSJ Fresh Pork three candidates — Cummings, Barry, and David Cohen, the program is the improvement of in­ proving instruction and complying Republican challenger to Barry for the Fourth Senatorial seat — passed by the committee Favorite! Ivs H struction. with the law, the handbook lists have already accepted invites. last Thursday, "not The evaluation process includes several other purposes of the Zinsser has not yet heard from three other candidates who because it contains too English Muffins...... 3 T 1 .0 0 Loin Roast many bad provisions and self-assessment; choice of “perfor­ program. Among them are making were invited — Joyner and the two opponents for the 13th Finast Fresh DonutSsu"2"^ri.OO Rib Portion mance objectives” by the teacher; recommendations for continued Assembly District seat, incumbent Democrat Francis Mahoney not because it doesn’t con­ choice of evaluators by the teacher, employment, granting tenure or and Republican challenger Mart Bray Jr. tain enough good Frankfurt Rolls...... 4 T 1 .0 0 subject to administration approval; withholding increments; deter­ provisions. It should be Bakft* Items Aviiii.iljif Tues ihruSal Only vetoed because it contains Portion and preparation of an evaluation mining in-service training needs; Sunrise iresh Dairy Vaiues! report after conferences with or examining needs for resources or Two ruled competent too many provisions.” The demonstrations by teachers. services; examining teacher working bill must clear both houses half gallon ctn Each teacher must select two to conditions, and making recommen­ to stand trial first. four objectives to be the evaluation dations for possible reassignment or "The reason we have subject. Samples listed in the hand­ promotion. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — The two men alleged to have delayed in commenting on Orange Juice book include im provem ent of The program was developed by the conspired to assassinate Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., the compromise legislation Richmond have been ruled competent to stand trial. ry . VVith , With curriculum assignments, improving school system's central office ad­ ... was the vain hope that B f 6 3 S t S Wings o r L G Q S Backs student discipline, improving student ministrators and the professional Robert E. White, 42, and David J. King, 37, both of Springfield, with a little time we could Rib Hall (Loin Hall 1 28 lb) understanding of a subject, and so on. development committee of the were arrested last weekend along with Sandra Rondeau, 37, of make some sense out of the Concentrate Pork Loin Roasts Westfield, and charged with conspiracy to murder. Q uartered^ AO After the objectives are selected Manchester Education Association, legislation. Boston which represents teachers. The three face up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine if “But even after enlisting convicted. Parkay Margarine SoM...... 59* C h ic k e n » Fresh Pork Butts Butts the aid of a number of emi­ Meat Street U.S.A. Values! nent private economists Cottage Cheese ...... 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Moriarty, 64, of members of the Board of Directors provide them with some funds. board’s regular meeting, add one Two attorneys representing dance E a r l Y o s t By LEN AUSTER Briggs, 85, of 3 Russell Dr. died 211 Vernon St. was dead on arrival Tuesday night listened as directors of She said that the center, which is a Foot pearson studios also spoke against the mage and is out possibly for the Tuesday at an East Windsor con­ Tuesday night at Manchester Foot Prints requested town aid for non-profit organization, needs the Vivian Ferguson called for a request. Frank Santi, of Enield, and Sports Editor Herald Sporlswrilrr season. valescent home. She was the widow Memorial Hospital after suffering a the community arts center. money -to pay administrators, some suspension of the rules and presented Richard Soranno, of Vernon, both op­ Last year East Catholic had Senior Frank Fitzgerald. all-HCC of Merton E. Briggs. heart attack at her home. She was The session began shortly after 7 of whom have not been paid for the a letter from local dance studios posed the Foot Prints request. a veteran football team which in '75, is one linebacker with Mrs. Briggs was born in Barre, Vt,, the wife of Marcus S. Moriarty. p.m, in the basement of the center at past two years. which said that Foot Prints, being a went into the season with high sophomore Richard Harrison, a and had formerly owned and Before Mrs. Moriarty retired in 466 Main St. The board members sat transfer student from East Windsor, operated a tourist home in Barre. 1%4, she was a teacher at the Nathan informally in a circle, surrounded by expectations. But that crew manning the other post. LaFontana produced only a 5-6 ledger She also had been a night supervisor Hale Elementary School for 33 years. the center’s artifacts. ‘Sin/c Navy' expects this area to be a strength. at the Mystic Oral School for many She was born July 6, 1912 in Coven­ Jill Garfunkel, co-director of Foot Meadows, employes, disagree Superior material which tempered sentiment The secondary is new and opponents years. Prints, told thos board members pre­ most assuredly will test it early. try, daughter of the late John and The meeting was requested by "Sink Navy" was the inscription on "We had superior material last somewhat. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. sent that the center has recently By JUNE TOMPKINS of staff on weekends. Anna Cullem, and had lived in District 1199, National Union of yellow straw skimmers distributed year,” Welch added. “We are looking The 1976 Eagles, who open the Seniors Bob Frank and Dave Merle Briggs Leel of Tolland; four Manchester most of her life. applied for a 85,000 grant from the Herald Reporter Brown said if the situation is not Hospital and Health Care Employes, by Joe Soltys, University of Connec­ for a good game, a close game. We campaign Saturday afternoon at 1:30 Kolakowski are the safeties and grandchildren and nine great­ Connecticut Commission on the Arts. Meadows Convalescent Home ad­ remedied within the next few days, senior Bill Gorman and junior Jim She is also survived by a sister, in response to charges that un­ ticut sports publicist, to members of are not looking ahead to Michigan." against HCC foe Northwest Catholic grandchildren. Mrs, Evelyn Adcock of Ringoes, N.J. If they receive the grant, they will be ministrators, union officials and the union will notify the state health Dakin at the corners. Dakin is derstaffing exists at ’The Meadows. the media at yesterday’s weekly foot­ The Wolverines were tabbed No. 1 in in West Hartford, return eight The graveside service will be The funeral is Friday at the John expected to match the amount. several employes of the nursing department. expected to handle the placements Gary Casserta Sr., Meadows ad­ ball luncheon at the Parma in Hart­ the country in several major pre­ starters and a lot of questions. Thursday at 2 p.m. in Dwinell F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Ms. Garfunkel said the center home met Tuesday and disagreed on The Meadows, which has not and either Harrison or Kisner the ministrator and also a registered ford. season polls. "This is a young team. It’s young in Cemetery, Marshfield. Center St., at a time to be announced. exipects to raise some of the the staffing status at the facility. accepted welfare patients for the punting. nurse, said that there had been Every UConn grad in this neck of “We have a lot of problems. We experience and young over-all," The Samsel-Bassinger Funeral __ 9 past month, is one of several nursing "The defensive line is the strongest Friends, may call at the funeral the woods would like to say late didn’t have a good preseason as we noted Coach John La Fontana, who is Home, 419 Buckland Rd., South several resignations recently, but facilities in the state which have part of the team right now. Our home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday afternoon that the Huskie had to spend a lot of time on fun­ beginning his fourth year at the con­ Windsor, is in charge of replacements had been made. Some been notified by the state that unless offensive backfield is good — but only p.m. football team did just that in enter­ damentals due to the big turnover." trols. "The offensive line with a few arrangements. Pension ordinance staff members were aides who have it ends its boycott of new welfare will be successful if the line blocks. returned to college, he said, and taining the Middies from Annapolis Welch promised a number of lineup exceptions is new and the defensive V. 1 There are no calling hours. patients, it may face legal action. changes after the disappointing loss backfield is all new ” We have to get our blocking patterns some were on leave of absence. Edward W. Maher, social services in the home opener at Memorial The family suggests that any John.F. Barry Stadium in Storrs. to Rutgers. Junior Dave Kisner, a transfer set so we can get the runners free. memorial gifts may be made to the There are a couple of holdups on new commissioner, has set ’Thursday as Both Carter and Furlong are good EAST HARTFORD - John Fran­ amendments okayed employes whose references are still All 17,000 seats are expected to be Bright spot for the Middies, and a from Xavier High who started there I t American Cancer Society, 237 E. the deadline for over 40 nursing man UConn must contain, is on the jayvees, has gained the upper open field runners, " LaFontana cis Barry, 63, of 24 Goodwin Lane The Board of Directors Tuesday Utilities District for renovation of being checked, Casserta said. homes to lift a boycott. filled when the teams line up for the stated. Center St,, Manchester. 1:30 kickoff. freshman Larry Klawimski, "He’s hand in the battle for the all- died Monday at a Manchester con­ night approved an amendment to the facilities at Sewage Treatment plant The facility is adequately staffed In letters to the homes, which op­ ’’This might be like 1974 ( 5-5-1 valescent home. He was the husband according to state standards, Casser­ going to be a good one,” the coach important quarterback slot. "He and Mra. Ruth N. Hodge town Pension Ordinance and tabled site. pose the state’s reimbursement (sophomore Ken) Brasa are both record). That had an inexperienced of Mrs. Frances Andrzejewski ta said. However, he did admit it is a Sinking Navy won’t be any easy offered. Mrs. Ruth Noble Hodge, 86, of 856 the hiring of an Outreach worker for • Allocation of Capital Improve­ schedule, Maher threatened legal ac­ good leaders but he's had that extra offense and developed as the season Barry. problem finding substitutes for those task despite the Middies’ loss to On the other side of the coin, after Tolland Tpke. died Sunday at an East the elderly. ment Reserve Funds for 1) Replace­ tion "without further notice’’ if the Welch had dropped a few tears, year of experience. Kisner is a good went along I have a lot of faith in Mr. Barry had been employed as a who call in sick or who are on vaca­ Rutgers last Saturday, Frankly, the Hartford convalescent home. She The change in the Pension Or­ ment of piping at YMCA ($6,747) and homes don’t meet the deadline. UConn’s Larry Naviaux flatly said, runner and passer," noted LaFon- what we have. We have several fine supervisor at the Aetna Insurance tion. UConn game could be considered a was the widow of Wilbur J. Hodge Jr. dinance means that town disability 2) New Public Works radio base sta­ Last week, Maher said the attorney "it’s not the end of the line.” He tana. players and if the others come along Co., Hartford, for 29 years. He was Union official Jerome Brown said breather on the tough Navy slate that Mrs. Hodge was born in England pensions will now be calculated on tion and antenna ($2,500). general’s office was considering anti­ includes games with Michigan, referred to last week’s 13-7 loss to Joining Kisner in the backfield are FRANK I i rZGFRALI) we can have a good season. But our born in Worcester, Mass., and lived Meadows employes had complained i;i) SADLOSKI and lived in Glastonbury for more the employes’ salary for the last • Allocation of $4,000 from Water trust action against nursing homes Boston College, Air Force, Colgate. senior Mike Furlong at fullback, depth is thin. We can’t afford in­ in East Hartford for the past 33 about the lack of housekeeping staff than 60 years before coming to three calendar years rather than the Reserve Fund for five mobile radio refusing to admit new welfare Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Syracuse, "I’m still optimistic. We have got a junior Arnie Carter at tailback and juries. concluded the Eagle pilot years. He was a communicant of St. who were on vacation, and a shortage Manchester two and a half years ago. salary for the last five fiscal years. units and seven speakers, and alloca­ patients. Georgia Tech and Army in the weeks good football team. The players are sophomore Fred Cecfhini at slot- tackles, seniors Bill Grondin and Bill ly. Sadloski received all-HCC honors Rose Church. She was a member of St. James This change simply makes calcula­ tion of $2,000 from Sewer Reserve ahead as well as William & Mary, a ready and we are not un­ back. Senior Greg Flavell, presently Henaghan at the guards and senior as a junior. Senior Greg Egazarian is Schedule: Sept 18 Northwest Episcopal Church, Glastonbury. Other survivors are a son, Michael tion of the disability pension consis­ Fund for mobile radio base station at soft touch like UConn. derestimating Navy (after losing to out with an injury, is slated to open at Bill Bulger snapping the pigskin. the middle guard with juniors John Catholic A, 25 Rockville A, Oct. 2 She is survived by a son, Alfred Barry of East Hartford; a daughter. tent with the calculation of all other Sewage Treatment Plant and four Hockanum Walk Sunday Rutgers). People who play that kind split end against Northwest. Andreo and Steve Kmiec anchoring Windsor Locks A. 15 South Catholic A Miss Kathleen Barry of Middlebury, Hodge of Manchester, with whom she town pensions. speakers. A walk along the Hockanum River the walk will not be canceled if there Don’t be confused, this year’s Navy of schedule do not have a poor foot­ The offensive line finds senior Bob Defensively the Eagles do have the right side. John Shovak, a (Dillon Stadium). 23 Xavier H. 30 Vt.; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Goguen made her home; a grandson and two The board decided to table the • Appropriation to Educational will be sponsored by the Hockanum is only a drizzle, the committee said. squad is no where near as potent as a ball team. Rutgers is a good football Caffrey (moved from tackle) at tight experience in the line led by seniors transfer from Rockville High, had Putnam H. Nov. 6 Glastonbury A, 12 of Worcester. great-grandchildren, decision on whether to hire an Special Projects of $900 for on-the- River Linear Park Committee Sun­ Spencer Cain, chairman, suggested year ago when UConn came home a team. end, junior Tom Messier and Ed Sadloski and Tom Landers at end won the right end slot but broke his St Paul H, 20 Bloomfield A, 25 The funeral is Thursday at 10:15 Graveside services were this mor­ Outreach worker for the elderly, job training programs. This will be day starting at 1 p.m. from near the that comfortable walking shoes 55-7 loser and it took weeks to "It’s great for University of sophomore Chris Soares at the and tackle on the left side respective- leg against East Hartford in a scrim­ Manchester A 11 a m. a m. from the Callahan Funeral ning in Green Cemetery, Glaston­ John Thompson, who was acting financed by state funds. Robertson School on N. School St, should be worn, and those planning to recover. Connecticut football to host a Home, 1602 Main St., with a Mass at bury. chairman in the absence of Matthew • Approval of two early The rain date is Sept. 26. make the walk bring gloves if they national team at Storrs. St. Rose Church at 11. Burial will be The Glastonbury Funeral Home, M. Moriarty Jr., requested that the retirements. Vincas Gulbinas of the The estimated two-hour walk, wish to help clean up any litter found Navy coach George Welch didn’t “Navy has a lot of new people. We in Hillside Cemetery. 450 New London Tpke., Glastonbury, board invite members of the Com­ Cemetery Department and Joseph which is open to the public, will cir­ along the route. shed any tears in the telephone had problems last year when he East Catholic cross country Friends may call at the funeral mission on the Aging to meet with was in charge of arrangements. Wegge, a Board of Education cle Union Pond to the west and go The first clean-up project along the hookup yesterday but he did feel that played there, first game mistakes, home tonight from 7 to 9. the board and discuss the issue. employe. \ along the river to Tolland Tpke., river is scheduled for Oct. 9 at 9 a.m. losing 25 lettermen, plus 10 others, the same as we had against Colgate.” "This is an opportunity for us to • Approved the appointments of returning on the east side of the river Those wishing to help in this effort to via resignations, including top runner Quarterback was a sore spot in the In Memoriam fulfill some of the unmet needs of the Donald Genovesi and Robert Sklenar to the starting point. clean up the river may call John Gerald Goodman, left a big hole. Colgate loss and Naviaux said "we’ll In loving memory of Charles Ullmar elderly," Thompson said. have to wait and see if he (Bernie who passed away September 15. 1975. Anniversary Mass to the Citizens Advisory Committee. Though a rain date has been set. LeDonne, 646-7277, after 5:30 p.m. for "We are just not that good. Navy Kelley optimistic, Two board members, Carl Zinsser more information. Palm er) just had a bad day.” E^ch day (hat dawns brings thoughts The ninth anniversary Mass for and Phyllis Jackston, spoke against players shouldn’t be looking past of you. Philip Shaw will be celebrated Connecticut. We just don’t have the Waiting in the wings is Lou Mancari, EUch eventide, a prayer the hiring at Tuesday night’s another senior, just itching for a For in the hearts that loved you most Thursday at 8 a m. at St. Augustin’s people or the experience that we had three vets return meeting. Zinsser said that he felt the chance to run the team if Palmer You always will be there Church on Campfield Ave., Hartford. position could be filled with YOU’LL LOVE PINEHURST LOW PRICES ON a year ago,” the four-year mentor added. During this time, his teams can’t do the job. Wife and E'amily volunteer workers. Fire calls show a 15-18 won-lost log. All that’s needed for a record tur­ The board did approve sale of a 12- CORN FED PORK ROASTS AND CURE STEAK! nout is good weather. By LEN AI STER by-100 foot strip of land to Kenneth Heriild SporlHVArller M anchester Navy isn’t the powerhouse it was A UConn victory, which is possible, Burkamp for $1. . Tuesday, 2:04 p.m. — Smoke You will want to stock your freezer with Stouffer’s Macaroni 'N Cheese and for years but the Middies are just a but highly improbable, would make a Some ‘experts’ have already written off East Catholic as Globe Hollow plans Burkamp, the developer of the detector alarm at Lydall & Broccoli Au Gratin at this special price — 59'. We wHl have milk white Veal few steps above UConn in their foot­ lot of people happy. Even the guys defending State Class M Division cross country champions. For Main St. mini-mall, needs the land Foulds, Parker St., no fire. Scaloppini, Veal Chops and more really lean Brisket Corned Beef, and fresh ball program. who picked up the straw skimmers. many reasons don’t tell this to Coach Dave Kelley. for proposed construction of a back (Town) Swordfish. told to advisory panel entrance to the mall. "Most people put us as a real long Tuesday, 3:04 p.m. — False AT PINEHURST AT PINEHURST AT PINEHURST The property will be given back to ’alarm from Box 86, E. Middle shot behind Northwest Catholic and knees (cartilage damage). Clifford, Plans for improved water circula­ town health director, said about 27,- U8DA Cholc* USDA Choice Lean Perdue Freeh Bethel but you know me. I’mtan eter­ who had two older brothers precede tion at Globe Hollow swimming area the town if this construction does not Tpke. and Welcome PI. 000 persons from Manchester and take place. CTown) CUBE STEAKS GROUND CHUCK CHICKEN lEGS nal optimist. I feel we'll be in the him to East is considered a were presented to the Manchester Bolton are expected to attend the Today, 1 a m. — Mutual aid Roy White happy chase again," intoned Kelley "phenomenal find," by Kelley. "This Advisory Board of Health Tuesday. Other actions taken by the board swine fiu immunization clinics begin­ Tuesday night included: call to South Windsor. (Eighth He has three reasons for his senti­ is the first year of running by him — Jay Giles, public works director, District) M.69,. 98«. 79«. ning in October. They will be held at • Approval of additional ap­ ment. They are seniors Luke ever. He has talent and a lot of deter­ described a method devised by him Manchester High School in the O’Conner. Steve Colbert and Eric mination. He’s going to be quite and Walter Senkow, town engineer, propriation of $67,262 to the in winning role cafeteria and the gym. Perdue Oven Lecko who placed 11th, 17th and 20th good, ” Kelley envisioned. which would divert the water on the Educational Special Projects for a South Windsor Imported Lean This Weekend Training sessions for ad­ remedial reading program to be in- Fraehly Sliced Stutter 5W and up pulled hamstring in nis left leg, respectively in the 1975 M Division Backing up the top five arc several existing Globe Hollow spillway. Today, 12:29 a.m, — Fire in CLEVELAND (UPl) - Roy White ministering personnel will be Sept. 28 stiuted in seven town elementary Rye St. Garage, 616 Rye St. We Will Have Jackson hurled four-hit ball over the race The trio along with freshman prospects including senior Dave ’There is poor circulation in the BOIIED HAM ROASTING may be a switch-hitter, but the New from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Oct. 6 from schools. The program will be (South Windsor, with Wilson, first seven innings with reliever Dick find John Clifford and rehabilitating Hayes, juniors Kevin Skehan, Mark pool which creates stagnation in the York Yankee outfielder has given up 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the high school. financed through a state grant. Vernon and Manchester’s CHICKENS Tidrow finishing up to protect junior Brett Jones makes one believe Kelly and Steve Oleckny and shallow swimming area. SWEDISH any thoughts of switching teams. The following is a revised schedule • Approval of a sanitary sewer in­ Eighth District on mutual Jackson’s sixth victory against one the Eagles will be strong — again. sophomores Bob Cavedon and Ben Giles suggested installation of a Two years ago White asked to be of the times of the clinics: stallation on Adams St. between W. aid). *1.39 WIb. loss. East opens its season Saturday at Patrick. pipe from the top of the spillway KORV 89< ,b traded because he wasn’t being used • Oct. 8 —3 to 8 p.m. Middle Tpke. and Bigelow Brook The 33-year-old left-hander, who is the Wolcott Invitational. Then it gets "We’re going to be somewhat thin which would redirect the water • Oct. 22 —3 to 9 p.m. regularly, 5-0 with a 1.70 earned run average into an 11-meet (eight date) schedule at the beginning of the year and may across the swimming area to the with any necessary assessments to Tolland County "As a part time player, 1 thought I • Oct. 23 —8:30 a m. to noon. be acted on at a later date. Frank Toros Offers Two Freezer Pleasers since joining the Yankees from next Tuesday against host Rockville take our lumps. But by the end of the East end. The pipe. would direct • Oct. 27 —3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 12:14 p,m. — Traf­ would go down hill and I knew I could Baltimore on June 5, gave up a run­ High and Manchester High. year...We’ll come on,” concluded the water to underwater grates which • Transfer of $5,600 from Con­ fic accident on Rt. 83, Vernon. state ot Iowa, Corn Fad Qov't Inepected Lean • Nov. 10 —3 to 6 p.m. USDA Choice play every day,” he explained scoring single to Charlie Spikes in the The docket is loaded. Manchester Eagle skipper. would spread the flow evenly tingency Fund to Elections ($5,200) (Vernon) 12 to 13 lb. average Tuesday night after banging out four • Dec. —3 to 6 p.m. and Disaster Control ($400). seventh and didn’t walk or strike out 'J*. ♦ is considered a Class LL power with Schedule. Sept 18 Wolcott In­ throughout the area. Tuesday, 2:25 p.m. — Car hits and scoring three runs in leading At this time, the vaccine is not • Approval for a waiving of a fire on 1-86, Tolland. SIRLOIN TIP WHOLE PORK LOINS a batter. Northwest, Xavier and Simsbury vitational, 21 Manchester. Rockville If there should be a shortage of recommended for persons under age the Yankees to an 8-2 victory over the The Yankees grabbed a 2-0 lead in rated among the lop teams in the at Rockville: 24 St Paul H, Oct 1 St. water over the spillway, Giles building permit fee for the Eighth (Tolland). 18. Tuesday, 3:41 p.m. — OVEN ROAST or RIB PORK LOIN Cleveland Indians, the first inning when Mickey Rivers state. Thomas Aquinas, Northwest Catholic suggested further measures which 72 Dumpster fire at 22 Ward St., A Pork Loin will give you “lam not having as good a year as and White opened with singles. O'Conner, Colbert and Lecko are at Northwest; 5 Hartford Public H. 8 Whole 8 to 9 lb. would include pumping water from Rockville. (Rockville and 2 email roaete and 10 to 12 chope I have had but it is a real satisfying Rivers scored on an infield out by known commodities, O’Conner is Simsbury, South Windsor, Xavier at the pool’s outlet and recirculating it Vernon) Packer Cut givae you year because we are winning," said ranked in the top group in the state, Xavier; 15 South Catholic H, 20 Wind­ About town 2 or 3 roacta or Frank will cut ae you tpeclly Chris Chambliss and White crossed back into the pool. Drilling an Today, 12:56 a m. — Mutual all at the low price ot White, who is hitting at a .500 clip the plate on Carlos May’s bunt single. •lones always had the potential but sor Locks A, 23 HCC Meet, Nov, 1 auxiliary well was another alter­ aid call to South Windsor. over an eight-game streak. This is Consecutive doubles by White, only now is recovering from sore Eastern Sectionals, 5 Class M Meet, native mentioned. (Vernon) best streak I have had this season. I Thurman Munson and Chambliss 12 State Open Meet Giles estimated that the project Mrs. Bessie Farris of Durkin St. is Manchester Junior Women's Club 1.39 lb. usually hit for three games and then with one out in the third inning would cost about $15,000, although no a patient at Manchester Memorial 1.26 go three without a hit. My best will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Com­ lb. chased Cleveland starter and loser (UPI Photo I funds have been set aside for it in the Hospital and would enjoy hearing munity Baptist Church. The GREETING CARDS season was 1970 when I hit 22 homers Pat Dobson, 14-12. FOR ALL OCCASIONS capital improvement budget. from her friends. evening’s program, "Sudden Death,” and drove in 94 runs." Rivers doubled to trigger a three- Sports slate Dr. Walter Schardt, board chair­ will be demonstrated by Capt. Joseph See Our Large Display A real hot "cold” special While White was sending hits to all Gets back to base on time arranged by Stouffer’s LAND O LAKES* BUTTER run fourth inning and scored on man, asked Giles to present a more McCooe of the Town Fire Depart­ fields Tuesday night. New York White's single to left. ARTHUR DRUG salesman...the more you .Montreal's Tim Foli had to jump hack to first to a\oid iMdnn I hurriday detailed report at the next board The Jewish-Christian Dialogue ment. starter Grant Jackson was making a "I have been a Yankee for 10 years NorlliHPril (iutholir meeting. Group will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. buy the more you save doubled up against Philadelphia last night. Hiehie Mien SOCCKR Malt at Rork\illt* (freeze a few) $O.OOREFUNO success of his first major league and after suffering through the losing lakes late toss. South \^indrior ut Kant In other business. 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(!o>entry ut Old Kymr 11 Tolland County Superior Later he ailegedly tried the property owner, Con­ ning back Pat McNeil were elevated his disappointing performance in a Demers has relinquished his post as his teaching duties. K.llin^lon ut Khene\«Tp<'h OFFER E X P IR E S M ARCH 31.1B77 a.m. Court bench warrant to take two other vehicles nors allegedly again fled BROCCOLI AU Tuesday to the Kansas City Chiefs’ 30-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins Mon­ athletic director at East Catholic I IKI.I) IIOCKKV charging him with first- in the Charter Rd. and into the woods, was active roster. day night. High for the year The position on an Host opener MaiK'liPriler ul W intlhum With Thli Coupon and Any Othar $1.00 Purchaaa ( ROSS ( O IM RV degree assault. McKnight Circle areas plus followed by police, and GRATIN The Chiefs placed veteran running Leypoldt, who joined the club as a interim basis will be filled by Jim MERIDEN I UPI I - Meriden will (ClgarwttM axcaptod) Satii rduv M a n e h e ri I e r , K u 1 1 LaSanta was arrested taking some unidentified captured. He was released back Jeff Kinney and second-year free agent in 1971, missed three field- Penders, head baseball and assistant host the first Women's Professional 5 6 ^ pkg. LAND OF LAKES | KOOTHvi.l. t a lh o lie at W ole o lt In - Monday on a Common objects from a fourth car on bond. No court date was wide receiver Reggie Craig on goal attempts in the game. His first basketball coach Softball Association World Series K u ri t (! u I li o I i r u I \ ilu lio n u l Pleas court warrant in con­ before going to sleep on waivers to make room for Williams attempt of 31 yards was blocked and Friday night when the Connecticut available. Demers will assume the duties nection with the investiga­ BUTTER and McNeil. he missed attempts from 39 and 27 Falcons meet the San Jose Sunbirds yards. again when "the condition clears tion of a stabbing incident Lowetl Price Of Friday night at 7:30 at Falcon Field. a t C la r k ’s C afe in Woman, who alleged 1^, Rockville. The Year On 99 * Bond was set at $15,(KX) in discrimination, ______! Superior Court. No court Grade A date was given. I With This Pln«hur«t Coupon and i With thla PInohurat Coupon allowed to take test ||7.80 Purchaaa. Excapt I POTATOES I CKtartttoa. I SAVE 18* Ex~Reds battle for AL MVP honors Ellington A woman who said she I LAND OF LAKES <2 I On Six 3 oz. Pkgs. memo from Town Manager I Greg Connors, 16, of 143 was previously dis­ 10 Lb. bag IndhlKuil Wrv Robert B. Weiss to Direc­ I I NEW YORK (UPI) - Amid May drove in his 99th and 100th Orchard St., was charged criminated against when Mark Belanger's sacrifice fly drove Oakland. 4-3. alter the A s won the single scored a pair of runs to give tor Carl A. Zinsser, who I CHEESE JELL-0 runs of the season in the Orioles' the winning run when White Snx Tuesday with two counts of she applied for a town job, all the guessing over which in the winning run to cap the rally first game of their doubleheader, 4-2 the the .Angels the victory after conducted the comment \<\ I Gelatin - All Flavors i sixth straight victory Tuesday night, catcher Jim Fissian threw wild into second^iegree larceny and will be one of the par­ ISUCES ( C o u ^ g ^ th r u iopt. 11th, 1978 | Cincinnati Reds player will Meanwhile, McRae played a key I w ill. 2-1. \ l l l l r l i r . l-.'l rallying from a three run deficit to session, was that the I Purcnaao of 9 pkga. only. . a 9-7 decision over the Detroit center field trying to nail Cowens one count each of attempt ticipants in the testing for I Limit on# pkg. par cuatomar . win the National League’s Dan Ford singled home Craig tie the score in the seventh Paul woman lacked the type of I Coupon good thru Sopl. 19, 1979 I Limit on# coupon par cuatomar ■ Tigers, and the mild-mannered 33- stealing second to commit second-degree an account clerk job today. Kusick in the ninth inning to earn Ihe Hartzell 7-4, went the route for the account clerk experience i______i !------! most valuable player award year old first baseman seems to have Andy Hassler, proving to be a most larceny and trespassing. The woman went to a re­ American Twins a split and spoil the A s victory the job specifications this year, perhaps it’s time to al Iasi grown weary of being taken important mid-season acquisition in State Police said Con­ cent Board of Directors Our low PInehurst price of $1.89 on Hills Bros, and Chock Full 0 Nuts Colfoo Is chances for gaming on Kansas City Brrw rr. ,'t. Itfil ''ns 2 required. for granted. League view of the Royals' crippling pitching nors allegedly tried to steal comment session and said pisasing to many Invars of good cotfao. Limit 3 lbs, ploasa. 'start speculating which ex-Red Dave (tollz spaced 11 hits in going the Robin Yount stroked a two-out Weiss said in the memo, Tve always been overlooked in injuries, went the distance and three motor vehicles in in­ that she had applied for an might win the same award in role in Kansas City's 2-1 victory over distance tor his 13th win In the single m the bottom of the 10th inning however, that the town has my career even From the first day I yielded five hits in gaining his fifth cidents taking place Mon­ account clerk job with the Shop PInehurst Thurs. and Fri. 8 A.M. til 8 P.M. the American League? the Chicago White Sox, which opener, Vida Blue, with the help of to score Darrell f’orter and enable decided to substitute the signed a pro contract. " said May. victory day night and Tuesday town and had been dis­ boosted the Royals' first-place lead Gene Tcnace s three RBI, scattered the Brewers to snap a seven-game woman’s 24 credits in ac­ Sat 8 A.M. til 6 P.M. and Sunday 8:30 til 2 P.M. There are two who might be in con­ ”It‘s been like that all the time . ' morning. qualified before testing for over Oakland in the AL West to 4'2 E lsew here in the American eight hits for his 15th victory Tenace losing streak Danny F'risella who counting for that You will find bettar meat at nneliiiraL..llM Mast Stort tention-batting leader Hal McRae, Back-to-back doubles by Reggie Connors was allegedly the position was started. now with the Western Division­ games. McRae led off the fourth in­ League, New York pummeled hit his 20lh homer, while Ford blew a 2-1 lead in the ninth by experience, and will allow Jackson and May triggered a four- seen attempting to take a She wanted to know why. leading Kansas City Royals and the ning with a double, moved to third on Cleveland. 8-2, Milwaukee edged homered for the Twins yielding a run-scoring single to her to p a rtic ip a te in PINEHURST GROCERY INC. run seventh inning, which gave the motor vehicle from a yard The reason for the dis- Baltimore Orioles’ Lee May, who Al Cowens' infield hit. and then Boston. 3-2. California put away Viiael. h. Ranger. 1 Dwight Evans got the win. his fifth today's testing. 302 KNain 81., Mancheetar • Near the Armory Orioles the victory over Detroit on Middle Butcher Rd.. qualfication, according to a leads the AL in runs batted in. dashed home witli what proved to be Texas. 6-4, and Minnesota shaded Jerrv Rcmv's two-out ninth-inning in seven decisions ^'ANCHESTER evening herald, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 15. 1976 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 Two perfect picks Bowling Taylor delivers Standings Sports briefs Full New England football slate Two perfect aeores were recorded in last week’s Conference, defensively Campbell cited Al-Ivy Boston University, down the top running back in the ZODIAC- S h irle y ^ 207 Greenwood Si. BOSTON (UPI) - National League Howe testing legs and Ted Clifford of 129 Tanner Si. each hit on all 14 Columbia gets a strong Boston University quarterback Jim Kubacki, since going to the "Little region, leads the Wildcats’ Belasky 176-450, Bartolotto games and each will receive $12.50, dividing the lop chance to start the Ivy travels to Durham to face veteran ends Jim Curry Rose Bowl" in 1969. has offense. He scored two 184517, Nancy Ofiara 185, in utility role East IIOL'STO.N (UPI) - The Houston Aeros of the defending champion New experience at quarterback fourth quarter touchdowns June Eccher 180-470, Nan­ and Bob MacDermott and W L Pet. GB World Hockey ARKOcialion begin training rump League season with a Hampshire. Massachusetts with Greg Geiger retur­ and ran for 164 yard cy McKeown 467, Rose NEW YORK (UPI) Allen walked to open the Third money of $5 went to Ed Hindle of 331 seasoned runners Tom P ad res, 7-6, in other Phila. 88 55 .615 Wednc8day with Gordie Hour, 48, tCHling liiR legN for shock Saturday while plays at Maine in the other Winn and Mark Taylor as ning, but might be without against Holy Cross. Robidcau 480. fifth inning and Ollie Parker Si. with 13 correct picks. All entries picking — Forty-year-old Tony National League games. Pitts. 82 61 .573 6 a poHHible 29th pro nennon. Boston University conference game while injured running back N.Y. 11 correct or heller will he placed in the final $100 Harvard’s key personnel. Taylor, described by Brown singled to fill the Dodgers 9, Reds 0 76 67 .531 12 Howe, the former Detroit Red WingN great, led the Connecticut hosts Navy Roger Strandberg. The " In other games around ■SILK CITY - Ron Custer bases. Larry Bowa forced Chicago 66 79 .455 23 \»rand Prize Hopper. could send the Yankee Columbia, a 28-0 winner many experts as the Steve Garvey drove in Aerofl in Hcoring luHt MeuHon after being named club and Rhode Island is at Terriers’ defense has 10 the region: Bates opens at 200, Bob Bassett 201, A1 Luzinski at the plate, but St. Louis 63 78 ,447 24 Conference race in a scrimmage against three runs with four hits, i h home against Northeastern returning starters. home TgainsJ St. Rowett Sr. 208, Joe Cap- only player in the Allen scored as Bob Boone Montreal 48 93 .340 39 prenident. He deferred qucNtions about I I playing reeling in the first full Hofstra last week, benefits including his 13th homer, 8tatU8. in non-league contests, "We don’t know how Lawrence, Norwich enter­ puccio 200, Mike Hurley majors who works hit into a forceout. Then West from the return of quarter­ to lead Tommy John and Soccer starts Friday weekend of New Columbia coach Bill good we are but we re tired tains-Worcester Tech; 212-569 harder when he’s on Taylor bated for pitcher w L Pet. GB back Kevin Burns of Dan­ the Dodgers to victory over England college foot­ Campbell has brought the bury, Conn. Burns, out last of playing ourselves," said Southern Connecticut utility duty than when Jim Lonborg and singled the Reds. The win was Cin. 93 53 .637 meets Y»UJiig American Los Ang. 82 62 .569 10 Suit against Evonne ball. Lions a long way in two season with a broken Terriers’ coach Paul ST. JAMF..S- H elen home the tying run. Garry John’s ninth against 10 Internation^'''College; . he’s a regular, made Houston 75 75 .490 21W NEW YORK (UPI) - A $.-i4,80() suit charging Study in contrast Vastly improved Colum- seasons and has hopes of collarbone, has an Kemp. New Hampshire -Michniewicz 131, Joan Maddox followed with a losses, while Gary Nolan, Western Connecticut hosts only his 18th San Diego 67 80 .456 26W breach of contract was filed Tuesday in Manhattan bia tests preseason finishing in the first divi­ experienced receiver in has had a scrimmage and Scheibenpflug 147-357, double that drove in the tie­ tagged for 12 hits in seven San Fran. 67 81 .453 27 sion of the Ivy League. But one game already” Marist; -Springfield is at Marg Mattson 132. appearance at bat this breaking run. Supreme Court against tennis superstar Evonne favorite Harvard on the Dave McAvoy, the team innings, lost his ninth game Atlanta 63 83 .432 30 makeup at Cheney he said Tuesday, in a co-captain. New Hampshire coach home against Central season Tuesday night. Lonborg went five in­ Goolagong Cawley hy her former manager. Crimson’s turf as the Ivy against 12 triumphs. Ken telephone conference call Juniors Jay Hickey and Bill Bowes, thrilled to have Connecticut; and Coast HI STAl KANT- Steve But he singled home the nings to raise his record to The suit was based on a claim hy Vic Edwards, her By LEN AUSTER League fight opens a week Griffey had three hits for Tuesday’s Results to the New England Foot­ Bruce Stephens lead a run­ an opening game win over Guard plays at home Putnam 143-164-418, Emil middle run of a three-run ,16-9 with Ron Schueler and former manager and roach, who said Mrs. Cawley dis­ early this year. In a break Cincinnati. Houston 4-3, Atlanta 3-4 Herald Sportswriter ball Writers' weekly ning corps that gained 422 Holy Cross behind him, against RPI. Palmier! 141-417, Pete fifth-inning rally, which Ron Reed each pitching charged him by letter July 7, I97,'5 “without cause.” A study in contrast. with the past, the eight Ivy .Astros 4-,3, Braves 3-4 Los Angeles 9, Cincinnati 0 luncheon, that “Harvard is yards against Hofstra in enters the Boston Universi­ Wojtyna 141-145-415, Dave brought the Philadelphia two shutout innings in According to the suit, Mrs. Cawley had ronlrarlcd schools open their Enos Cabell’s seventh­ New York 4, Pittsburgh 3 That seems to be the makeup of the 1976 Cheney Tech the best team on paper. the scrimmage. ty game warily. The New England Carlson 143-409, John Phillies a 3-2 victory over relief. Woodie Fryman suf­ with Edwards for his services until June .30, 1976, for schedules with league play. inning homer provided the Chicago 6, St. Louis 3 sweer team. Fourth-year Coach Manny Goncalves has at ” I know (Harvard "If they gain 422 yards "We were very fortunate Conference opens up with Bremser 169-395, Pat Irish the Montreal Expos and fered his 11th loss against which he claims hr is owed 834,800 for the period ms disposal a veteran crew in the forward line but defen­ In other games, Yale winning margin for the Philadelphia 3. Montreal 2 meets Brown in a battle of Coach) Joe (Restic) feels against us Saturday, we’re to beat them, 21-20, a year Plymouth State playing at 156-394, Jim Moore 149-392, vaulted the Phillies into a 12 wins for the Expos. San Francisco 7, San Diego from July 1975 to the end of the contract. sively the Beavers appear to be hurting. Astros in the first game contenders at Providence, he has holes to fill in the in trouble," said Restic, ago and this year they have Boston State, Bridgewater Vic Abraitis 385, Kevin six-game lead over Singles by Dave with rookie Mark 6 The Techmen, 4-10 over­ offensive line but I sure as one of the stro n g est State at Massachusetts Nicolazzo 384, Bill Sheekey all and winless in the Dartmouth hosts Penn­ expressing concern his Pittsburgh in the National Kingman, John Stearns Lemongello picking up the Today’s Games heck would like to have the offense may not generate defenses we will face all Maritime. New Haven at 377, Hank Frey 375, Chet and Ed Kranepool and an Record price paid Charter Oak Conference a Krawitz (4 goals) sylvania and Princeton League’s Eastern Division. victory. Willie Montanez’ St. Louis (Denny 9-7 and players he has in the skill many points against season, " he said Framingham State and Nowiki 377, Skip Cool 378, (UPI Photo) The Pirates were shaded infield out by Bud Falcone 12-13) at New York LEXINGTON, Ky. (I PI) — A record price of year ago, have a 13-game goals) visits Cornell. three-run homer in the In the Yankee positions," he said. Columbia. Bill Burnham, possibly Nichols at Curry. Dan Vignone 370, Tony by the New "york Mets, 4-3. Harrelson enabled the third inning sparked the (Lolich 8-12 and Espinosa 3-3), $200,000 was paid hy Harry Mungiirian Jr., of Oralo, schedule including nine Bcndett i 364, Tony Mets to score two runs in Braves to their triumph in 2 Fla. for a half-sister to 1974 Kentucky Derby winner COC tests. TheyThev openoocn Sophomore John Dziato, Marinelli Jr. 361 Aaron to retire Thursday who missed the ‘75 cam­ Taylor, who has spent the ninth inning and beat the second game. Pittsburgh (Candelaria 14- Cannonade Tuesday at the ,33rd annual September Friday in a non-conference Hank Aaron will offirially retire from most of this season on the the Pirates. Skip Lockwood 6) at Philadelphia (Kaat 11- Yearling Sale at Keenriand Race Track. battle at Cromwell High. paign with a broken leg, 12), N will see action up front. haaehall Thursday night in Milwaukee prior disabled list, described the won his eighth game for Giants 7, Padres 6 The next high price of the afternoon session, also a Sophomore Gary Chicago (Burris 12-13) at "We have a lot of skill up to the start of the Brewers’ game with l\ew thinking that has made him the Mets, while Jim Bobby Murcer’s second record price, was the 8190,000 paid hy Henry I). Marineau has won the job Montreal (Rogers 6-15), N front. For the first time I York. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and one of the most respected Rooker suffered his eighth homer of the game, a two- Los Angeles (Downing 1-1) White, acting as agent for undisclosed client, for a in goal with junior Bob hay colt hy Never Bend out of Gunitc. It was also sold have four good shooters up Miekey Mantle will head a number of pros in the business. loss against 13 victories for run drive in the ninth, at Cincinnati (Zachry 12-5), N Komiski the backup. Both “In my mind I want to the Pirates. San Francisco (Ricello 0-0) as part of the Oliu dispersal. are new. The fullback line there,” stated Goncalves, provided the Giants with “But we could have our hasehall notables who will participate. play every day," he said. The Los Angeles Dodgers their victory over the at San Diego (Jones 21-12), N finds sophomore Ben Hen- problems in the backfield “I never thought of myself defeated the Cincinnati Padres, Murcer, who had a Houston (Andujar 8-9) at nigan, who played regular­ and we have an in­ as being on the disabled Reds, 9-0, the Atlanta two-run homer in the fifth Atlanta (Dal Canton 3-5), N Feeney, Busch meet ly last season, anchoring list. Every day I hit and Braves and Houston Astros the position. Bob Gredjus, experienced goalie to put the Giants ahead, 5- •ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Chub Feeney, president of the although he was im­ run the same as I always split 4-3 decisions, the 0, tagged Butch Metzger National League, met in private I’uesdav with St. a junior, and senior Jeff pressive the first scrim­ PirateSf Phils do. You work the same Chicago Cubs beat the St. for his 20th homer in the Louis Cardinals’ President August Busch Jr., who has Murdock seem to have the mage. No matter who I put whether you play or don’t Louis Cardinals, 6-3, and ninth. The loss was American League called for Feeney’s dismissal. inside tracks on the other play” the San Francisco Giants two fullback slots with back there will be new. Metzger’s second against East The spokesman said Busch asked Fecnev to move “We have improved Greg Luzinski and Dick downed the San Diego 11 victories. senior Erick Kuhn and in vital games W L Pet. GB the league headquarters from San Francisco to New quite a bit. The halfbacks York, hut refused to give further details about what sophomore Mike Dunn also N.Y. 88 55 . 615 and forward line work the Baltimore the two men discussed. The meeting was described as in contention. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Pittsburgh Pirates are 79 65 ball well together. If we Cleve. 73 71 “amicable” hy a Curds' spokesman. ' Junior Darryl Hanson in town for their final showdown, and perhaps their last can get the ball up front I shot, at stopping the Philadelphia Phillies from taking Leaders Canada favored Boston 68 76 and sophomore Doug Lan­ feel we’ll score. We’ve im­ away the National League Eastern Division crown. Detroit 67 77 dry have a lock on two half­ Milwaukee 63 80 proved in passing the ball But the Phillies, who own MONTREAL (UPI) - Freak accident back slots with senior single off his old friend Batting they got their game.” West Chris Johnson having a around and we’ll get more a six-game lead over the Five days ago, Team Hull’s coach with the BEREA, Ohio (UPI) - Cleveland BroKiiH fullback shots on goal. How will we Woody Fryman, sparking a •National League W L GB lead for the other, Johnson, Pirates going into the two- Canada stood awkwardly WHA Winnipeg Jets and LIco Miller suffered contusions of the hip, knee and do? I don’t know because I three-run rally in the fifth AB H, Kan City 83 62 however, might be lost due game series which opens on the brink of elimination assistant coach for Team right ankle in a freak accident Tuesday, but mav be don’t know what to expect inning. Madlock, Chi 473 162 Oakland 78 66 542 4tii to a tr a n s p o r ta tio n tonight, are playing it from the unprecedented in­ Minnesota 74 73 .503 10 able to play against the Stcelers in Pittsburgh Sun­ from our opponents,” Reed pitched two power­ Maddox, Phil 497 166 Canada Bobby Kromm problem. Sophomores Bill cautiously. ternational hockey series it stressed Canada’s defense, Calif. 67 79 .459 16'A day. Schedule: Sept. 17 ful innings of relief, Griffey, Cin 513 171 Smith and Leo Rimsa are "I don’t feel the next two was hosting. Tonight, the anchored by superstar Texas 64 80 .444 1819 A spokesman for the learn said Miller had parked Cromwell A, 21 Prince games are any different picking up four strikeouts Oliver, Pit 418 138 halfback reserves. and saving Jim Lonborg’s top-ranked Canadians can Bobby Orr, rather than its Chicago 63 83 .432 20W his van and then saw it start to roll. Miller uas injured Tech H, 24 Rham A, 28 than the others,” says Morgan, Cin 432 141 clinch the championship. There is nothing new 16th win. highly touted offensive Tuesday’s Results trying to stop the vehicle. Rocky Hill A, Oct, 1 East Philadelphia Manager Rose, Cin 599 193 Czechoslovakia blanked about the forward line as On the other side of the power, as an important Oakland 4-3, Minnesota 2-4 Hampton A, 5 Coventry A, Danny Ozark. “By no Geronimo, Cin 448 141 Canada, 1-0, in round-robin all saw considerable action state, the Pirates were suf­ Foster, Cin 518 162 factor in the favorable Kansas City 2, Chicago 1 in '75. The wings are junior 8 Vinal Tech H, 12 Bacon means do I think a sweep play Friday night to go into position Team Canada is Fairly to A's Academy A, 15 Portland H, Consolidation Milwaukee 3, Boston 2 (10) or split will end the race” fering a dramatic defeat. Montanez, Atl 588 183 Jim Boudreau and They led 3-2 going into the finals and put the host in. California 6, Texas 4 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) — The Oakland 19 Cromwell H, 22 Bolton There is good reason for Garvey, LA 570 177 nation into a sudden-death New York 8, Cleveland 2 sophomore Lewis LaBrec, the ninth but Dave Athletics purchased veteran utility man Ron Fairly the latter the leading goal- H, 29 Seminary H, Nov. 2 the caution even though the match against the Soviet Baltimore 9, Detroit 7 from the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesdav. Seminary A. Phillies are riding a three- Kingman got the Mets scorer with seven. Juniors American League Union. Canada got past Today’s Games Fairly, 38, who can play first base or outfield, joins game winning streak, in­ rolling with a single off Favorite's role Rooker, who was tagged AB H. Pet Russia, 3-1, then avenged Kansas City (Bird 11-7) at his new team Wednesday in Oakland. cluding a 3-2 win over the PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) with the loss, his eighth of Me Rae, KC 471 160 .340 their loss to the Czechs California (Ryan 13-17), N Montreal Expos Tuesday Brett, KC 583 197 .338 with a 6-0 shutout in Mon­ — JoAnne Carner, winner Texas (Blyleven 11-15) at night, and the Pirates are the season against 13 wins. of the U.S, Women’s Open Chicago (Johnson 9-14), N Additional scoring Kingman went to third Carew, Min 548 182 .332 day’s opener of the best-of- Stacom signs coming off a forgettable Bostock, Min 428 142 .332 thr'dl^ Canada Cup finals. and second leading money Boston (Cleveland 7-9) at series with the New York on a John Stearns single winner on the Ladies Milwaukee (Colborn 8-14), N BOSTON (I PI) — Ke\in Stacom, fighting to keep girls’ hockey aim and scored on a base hit by Lynn, Bos 496 157 .317 Heading into tonight’s Mets. second match, Bobby Hull Professional Golf Associa­ Detroit (Bare 7-7) at his backup guard position, has signed a onc-> ear con­ Ed Kranepool. With Le Flore, Det 544 172 .316 Baltimore (Garland 17-6), N By LEN AUSTER The Phillies had won Rivers, NY 578 181 .313 said he doesn’t think tion tour, rates the favorite tract with the NBA champion Boston (leltics. only two games between Stearns on third. Bud New York (Alexander 11-9) The third-year player from Nen ^ork aneraged 5.,3 points per game last More goal-scoring is the aim of the 1976 Manchester cond and beat out a double Garr, Chi 477 146 .306 Friday for the Canada Cup Minnesota (Hughes 8-12) at During that stretch, a 15'i- Munson, NY 564 172 .305 and the $50,000 jackpot. beginning Friday. Oakland (Norris 4-5), N ear for Boston. High girls’ field hockey team. The Indian maidens, 3-5-5 game Philadelphia lead play attempt when last season, open the new campaign Friday afternoon at shortstop Frank Taveras’ ' They may not be beaten evaporated to four games. yet, but I think we’ll get Windham High. DAYS throw to first was wide, "Time is running out," through them if we play "The emphasis this year ALL TIRES allowing Stearns to score llniiie Runs Pirate pitcher Jim Rooker is a different system," juniors Kim Rideout and the winning run. National League: our game," the 37-year-old said Tuesday night after stated Coach Mary Faig- Nancy Donadio will be "’We have to put this out Schmidt, Phil 35; Kingman, Hull said. “I think they’ll the Mets beat the nant, "We’ve been working fielded. Sophomore of our m in d s ,” said NY 34; Monday, Chi 30; be happy to quit and say Pittsburgh 4-3 with two Whalers Mini-Season Ticket.Plan a lot on our offense in the Suzanne Killian is a top ONLT Pittsburgh's A1 Oliver, Foster, Cin 29; Morgan, Cin reserve. runs in the ninth. "But we pre-season. There were a "and go into PhilaelpHia 27, PRICED BELOW were 15 out and got it down lot of low scoring games a ” We h ave an with the attitude that every to four when everyone had Select a minimum of 20 odd or even games to year ago and after awhile experienced backfield. The \IVednesdav game is just that, one American League: us counted out. If we win 20% they get depressing." only question is in goal. game in the standings, es­ Nettles, NY 26; Jackson and the next two with guarantee your seat for the 1976-77 season. The lone position The main thing I’d like to pecially when time is run­ L. May, Balt and Hendrick, thru Philadelphia it’s back to Manchester is unsettled at see is more scoring and 1 ning out." Clev 25; Bando, Oak 24. four again." OFF is in goal. Senior Maureen figure we will," Faignant DEALER COST! “ I don’t feel a six-game SCOTTS® Shea, junior Wendy Kemp commented. 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MANCHE:STER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn , Wed , Sept 15, 1976 — PAGE .SEVENTEEN Burke studies complaint iHaiirliPslrr Eimtiug Hrralb Insurance costs soar South Windsor the entire insurance industry, has Vernon would be disruptive with the opening suffered tremendous losses over the Town Counsel Martin Burke has of schoois and her interest in educa­ The South Windsor Board of last two years in the amount of $7.5 been asked by the Board of Educa­ tion comes first. Education has yet to decide if it will million throughout the country. Home tour shows past and present Coventry J . m agree to share some $6,000 of an­ Because of this, a complete revi­ tion to decide whether the presence Margaret Kline, president of the - Brigham Hill Rd. The house is Area news ticipated increases in insurance costs sion of the rating structure has been By LINDA LOVERING S'' One of the features of the home are random width oak of Dr, Raymond Ramsdeil, VEA, in a letter to the board, said landscaping, all the rock gardens and flowering trees. We superintedent of schools, at a teacher Andover El'inglon Hebron South Windsor for the E.T. Hayes School Bus Com­ necessary. A tour of Coventry homes past and present will feature ® t . .u • . floors. also built the walks and terrace." that the presense of the three ad­ pany. “Some of the boards measure 21 inches wide. All of the grievance meeting was proper. ministrators at the meeting, after Cnvf'niry East Hartford Tolland Vernon This year it will cost Hayes, $254,- 15 homes and historic buildings Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. BriJham ? a m iirfrn ^ lo T n a , h ® Ollier sites The Vernon Education Association School Business Manager Donald 000 for the same coverage that cost The tour is presented by the Coventry Beautification England, Mrs. Mund boards were cut from trees on the property, " Mund said. Mrs. Bouiey and other teachers ieft Mercure, Tuesday night explained to There are also four original fireplaces. Other homes and features of the tour include; (VEA) is protesting the presence of the Aug. 30 meeting, "makes the $108,000 last year. Committee and Judy Le Doyt is chairperson of the event. m!. ih„„j u j * j the board that the insurance industry „ , ,1, u , . ICC till. Mr, and Mrs. Mund have owned the home for two and a The kitchen features a usable beehive oven, iron and Caprilands Herb Farm, Silver St., the Pomeroy Stage Ramsdeil during the board's school board's denial of her appeal "With the increase of $84,000 this is has increased the liability costs to une 01 me homes featured is the residence of Mr ,nnd half years. They are restoring the house. toleware. Also featured are herbs grown and dried by House, Rt. 44A, and the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Fred deliberations of the first teacher unfairly settled." more than we can cope with," said school bus contractors. Mrs. Mund. Old linens collected by Mrs. Mund are used in Doyle, South River Rd,, John and Serry Ryan, South St, grievance to be heard by the board Mrs. Roberta Meyers, VEA chair­ Hayes. “This is not based on the Hayes every room. The handsome kitchen tablecloth was found and Sondra and Bruce Stave, Broadway, the Col. Jesse for more than 20 years. man of the professipnal rights and Secret vote elects Board membei; Joan Cushman Company safety record, but rather is in an old Maine farmhouse, Mrs. Mund said, “1 can still Root House, Rt. 31. Not only Ramsdeil but Assistant responsibilities committee, joined said, "My first impression is to say an industry increase based on the smell the butterfat when I iron it." Presale tickets are available at: Watkins Brothers, Superintendents Dr. Robert Linstone Mrs. Kline in stating that the Connec­ no ... companies ask us to share their records of all companies insured" Features of the front room include a spinning wheel Main St., Manchester; G. Fox and Co., Box office. Main and Albert Kerkin Jr. were also pre­ ticut Education Association (CEA) Ms. Clark losses but they aren't about ready to Mercure said. surrounded by a collection of linens, old bonnets, baskets, St., Hartford, CBT Bank and Trust, Rt. 44A; Heritage sent at the meeting conducted Aug. legal advisor has told them that the share the profit." Coventry In the past three years only one herbs and tallow candles. Savings and Loan, Rt. 31; Old Country Store, Rt. 31; Red 30. decision of the iocal board can and She is a legal secretary for Atty. Hayes is bound to his contract with By a secret baliot 4-1 vote Monday minor accident has occurred in town, Mund recently refinished the front bedroom. Goose Antiques, Goose Lane; Wile Motors, Rt, 6, The protest was filed by Mimi should be declared null and void and Richard Cromie, and is secretary of the town whether or not the school night, the Board of Education elected however the Hayes company must “I removed nine layers of wallpayer and used 90 pounds Willimantic; Judy LeDoyt, chairperson, 742-6237. Bouley, a teacher who had been suggested that the appeal process the Democratic Town Committee. board agrees to help with premiums. Patricia Clark to the board. nevertheless absorb the increase of of plaster to restore this room," he said. transferred from the Sykes School start immediately. She is a student at Hartford College Board member John Giordano Ms, Clark is a member of the Titie I some $84,000. The room features a brass bed with a handmade quill (Grade 6) to the Vernon Middle Mrs. Kline said the VEA had for Women and is coach of the Coven­ questioned where the $6,000 would Committee, a past member of Edward Hayes Jr., president of the old linens and laces. School. She appealed her transfer asked, through a board member, that try girls' softball team. come from, since the board still must ACASE as a parent, and a past bus company, said his insurance and the appeal was denied. no administrators be present at the In other action, Monday night, the find cuts in the amount of $20,000 in Dolleris home member of the Robertson Schooi agent has informed him that the * 2 O F F with coupon However, Mrs. Bouley said she meeting and that the VEA assumed board voted to hire a speech, nearing, the present school budget. The contemporary home of Mr. and Mrs. George PTO, Travelers Insurance Co., as well as would not pursue the appeal as it the request was fuifilled. and ianguage clinician and the pos­ No decision was made. Dolleris, Bunker Hill Rd., is another house featured on DOG GROOMINoj ition will be filled as soon as possible. the tour. I The board said many students are The secluded location offers a picturesque view of the waiting for the aid such a person can Hop River Valley. Town workers may suit up give. It was noted that it could cost Scouts to register Mrs. Dolleris said, "We've owned the home for 17 years and have done all the landscaping and Bolton the town some $11,000 if these School on Friday. The William E. Mund Sr. home on Brigham Hill a committee. The committee will proposed charter. students had to be sent out of town Andover The George Dolleris home on Bunker Hill Rd. redecoraing." At its last meeting, the Board of Each girl must be accompanied by also have a member of the fire • Learned unemployment in Bolton for aid whereas to aid them in the Cadette age Girl Scouts will have a Rd. stands ready for the Sunday home tour. has had a much shorter wait for the tour. The house is designed of wood, ktone, and glass. Selectmen discussed purchasing un­ a parent or guardian and be prepared department, a constable, a member in May was 7.4 per cent, in June 7.8 Coventry system will cost about $3,- formal registration meeting Dolleris has finished one of the three bedrooms in barn- iforms for town personnel. to pay the $2 registration fee. (Photos courtesy of Fran Funk) of the road crew and a member of the per cent and in July 9.2 per cent. , Thursday evening at the Andover 000 Leaders in these areas to date are board. The selectmen plan to appoint a Board of Finance, Elementary School with their ieader, “Much of the furniture, cupboards and bookcases were Mrs. Sharon Holcombe, Brownie MMUUUTE f r committee to study and recommend Groups concerned will be con­ Mrs. Kathy Marusich, and assistant designed and built by my husband," Mrs. Dolleris said. J i U c m leader and Mrs. Irene Mooney and a policy on supplying uniforms in tacted for their feelings. leader, Mrs. Joan Cashman. All girls She made the quilt featured in this room. Mrs. Joanna Dunnack, co-leaders for w soma part or totally. The selectmen plan to appoint the wishing to register in the Cadette Hanging on the fireplace wall in the living room are the Junior Troop. League seeks 1-86 hearing The uniforms could be for committee at their first meeting in troop must be prepared to pay their paintings and sketches by Ken Morgan and David Hayes, PROFESSIONAL GROOMING! members of the highway crew, the October. There is a potential of 20 girls for L«t our o^porioncod Profottionol $2 registration fee at this time. Vernon Commerce represen­ businessmen become in­ dent of the league, said the Coventry artists. Dog Groomor giv« him o Moitor Cut. town maintenance man, members of The selectmen also: the Cadette troop, approximately 30 tatives, and businessmen A stairway descends from the living room to the All girls in Grades 2 through 6, who The Vernon League of volved in the new design mayor is showing You will notico how gontl* wo hon- the volunteer fire department and • Planned to review the zoning Brownies and possibly 76 Girl Scouts with property in the Ver­ playroom. The stairway and playroom walls are large wish to register as Brownies or Women Voters is cir­ and I feel that they, as well preference for the dto your dog. Wo will cut. trim rwMt. the constables. regulation revisions recently adopted and assistant leaders are needed. cloon thoir oor» t oyot, ond glvo Junior Girl Scouts will meet for culating petitions in an non Circle area. as myself, would greatly businessmen over the stones. The selectmen asked the by the Zoning Commission. Anyone wishing to volunteer is asked In his letter to Com­ "The walls of the playroom are 16 inches think," Mrs. thorn 0 nico both. Coll Todoy, for on registration only, from 6:30 to 7:30 attempt to get the state benefit from the opportuni­ general public and she is Republican and Democratic Town • Authorized Dave Dreselly, first to contact Mrs. Donahue of Bear missioner James Shugrue, Dolleris said. oppointmont. Mony populor ttylot to p.m. at the Andover Elementary Department of Transporta­ ty to be brought up to date calling for the DOT to con­ c h ^ io from. Committees to sug,' fst names of two selectman, to decide which area Swamp Rd. the mayor said he un­ The colors used throughout the house are rich earth tion (DOT) to conduct by members of your staff." duct another hearing with persons interested in serving on such newspaper would print the town's derstands the ingress and tones. Plants are abundant, especially in the living area. further public hearings P re fe re n c e the Department of En­ egress to the circle shop­ “We tried to design the home and grounds around the concerning the proposed vironmental officials GOP ladies hold auction ping areas has been In his letter to Shugrue, setting," Mrs. Dolleris said. "We planted every inch of Garage fire studied widening of 1-86 in Vernon. the mayor said it is not his (DEP). front of the gift choice. The league was changed. She said this would be to South Windsor He admitted DOT con­ intent to open the meeting The lucky name will be drawn from prompted by a recent allow residents to ask M W N «xl S « g « Allsn South Windsor was ali wooden including the roof. ducted many public to the public and it was this Old firehouse razed (0 The Women's Republican Club will each cup. If there are any gift request of Mayor Thomas questions which they feel South Windsor fire officials are One car inside the garage was hearings on the project. statement to which the hold a teacup auction at the Society wrapped packages left over, they will Benoit asking DOT to con­ league members objected. haven't been sufficiently Vernon 644-1737 today Investigating the cause of a removed without being damaged. But, “As the plans change I For Savings Bank at Buckland and be auctioned off that evening. duct a meeting for town of- answered. The old W. Main St. firehouse; badly damaged by a fire fire that heavily damaged the Rye The Eighth District Fire Depart­ our local officials and Mrs. Joyce Taylor, presi- ■ TMCITYPUaVEIIIIflll Ellington Roads. All Republican women and ficials. Chamber of Mayor Benoit said he June 28; was demolished Monday. It was known as the Street Garage early this morning. ment from Manchester, the Vernon I ^2 0 FF witn coupon | Admission to the auction will be Independents are welcome to come would not object to there Hockanum Firehouse. Fire Department and Wilson Fire IXIT ts OFF IM The fire was reported at 12:29 and any old, new or fun item gift wrapped and bring a friend. being another public The building was, for many years, leased by the town Department were all called in to was brought under control at 1:21 which will be exchanged for five After the auction a short meeting hearing but he said he from U.S. Envelope Co, located across the street. The standby at the South Windsor a.m. The original portion of the tickets. Names will be placed on of the club will be held and all women DAR to celebrate would still want the special company has recently ceased operations in Rockville. building, which is about 60 years old. stations. each ticket and placed in a cup in are welcome to stay. Vernon tion (DAR). Constitution, " DAR of­ meeting he called for. The week has been ficials said. The heads of the three designated to “recall the The organization plans to No chauvinism for dogs towns of Vernon, Tolland, true significance of the provide printed material and Ellington have signed Vernon renewed each June thereafter. There Women’s Club events which occurred in about the Constitution and proclamations designating is no restriction for licensing a dog S e p te m b e r 1787 to to have exhibits in the Town Clerk Henry Butler reminds Friday as the start of prior to the six. months requirement. revitalize appreciation of libraries of the three dog owners that a new law goes into Constitution Week for the Butler said that before Oct. 1, our great heritage and to towns. effect on Oct. 1 bringing the annual Captain Noah Grant license fee of unneutered male dogs anyone owning a dog six months old holds mixer emphasize the responsibili­ The Captain Noah Grant Chapter of the Daughters or older, unneutered, and not yet ty of good citizenship in Chapter was organized in to the same cost of that of unspayed Mrs. Gordan MacFariane, Mrs. of the American Revolu­ female dogs. licensed, can take advantage of the East Hartford protecting the April 1975. NOW». a word about cost. present fee of $3.50. SHEILA TULLER Maurice Dame, Mrs. William As of that date the cost for the Schields, Miss Natalie Daries, Mrs. license for unneutered male dogs will He said a iicense for an unneutered The East Hartford Women's Club dog, delinquent since July 1, 1976, George Neary, Mrs. Vincent D'- be 17.70 the same as unspayed female welcomed 18 new members last Alessandro, Mrs, Leonard Whitford, School opening terrific dogs. Previously it was $3.50. would now cost $4.50 as fees are night. prorated on the same basis plus and Mrs. Valentine Povinelli. Andover requested to give a breakdown of State law requires that each dog be Traditionally the first meeting in Serving with Mrs. McCarthy on the licensed the month it becomes six penalty for delinquents. The fee for the fall is a membership mixer David Kravet, principal of Andover what the child should receive for the the same license on Oct. 1 will be Women's Club 1976-77 executive week. months old and that the license be - where members can renew acquain­ Elementary School, said it was the $8.70. board are: Mrs. Saivatore They are asked to see to it children tances and meet new members, said Beilinghiri, vice president; Mrs. general concensus it was a terrific To license a neutered dog, a cer­ President Mrs. Robert McCarthy. wait for the school bus on the side of Rockvill* (Herald photo by Richmond) opening day last Wednesday. FREE. James Dakin, recording secretary; tificate from a licensed veterinarian, The new members are: Mrs. John There were bright, shiny and the road, not in the road. hospital notaa stating he has performed the ­ Mrs. SHerburn Gove, corresponding Kravet said pets are not to be Keeping the beat in Ellington Horn, Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs. secretary; Mrs. Robert Leech, smiling faces, new clothes, pencils Admitted Tuesday: Debra Babcock, tion or examined the dog and found it Clarence Glover, Mrs. Leo Rayball, sharpened, rooms scrubbed; the brought to school. has been neutered, must be The Rev. Sheldon Smith, pastor of Ellington Congregational treasurer; Mrs. John Pouliot, assis­ Eaton Rd., Tolland; Olga Holmik, Union Mrs. John Horan Jr., Mrs. Gregory tant treasurer, and Mrs. Alfred school was ready. Woo donation St., Rockville; Edmund Plourde, Old presented. Church who was instrumental in reorganizing the Ellington Daraskevich, Mrs. Paul Holmes, Roberts, historian. Kravet said the children looked The Woo family donated a Ping Farm Rd., Tolland; Christopber The town clerk's office is located in Parish Train Band, keeps the beat as the band marches last Mrs. Robert Josephson Sr., Mrs. Clif­ nice, too. Sklnrood, Hayes Ave., Ellington; Mary the Memorial Building, Park Place, Club directors for one year are Pong table to the school. Saturday in the annual firemens’ parade. ford Symington, Mrs. John Losty, Mrs. Daniel Dienst and Mrs. Martin Parents are reminded to return School pencils are on sale every Toller, Edmund St., Manchester; Wendel Rockville. emergency cards, insurance forms Walton, Evergreen Rd., Vernon; Ronald Burnham. morning before school begins. Wendus, Range Hill Dr., Rockville. Firewood free Serving as two-year directors are and SWISH permission slips. SWISH Grade 4-6 students may ride ,/ Discharged Tuesday: Cathy Anderson, Mrs. John McNamara and Mrs, is a dental program that began last bicycles to school only after a note COVENTRY - The town road Adult education classes to begin year. Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland; Michael Herbert Barall. indicating parental permission has Bushnell, Hebron Rd., Bolton; Mabel crew will offer 24 trees this week. East Hartford Through the combined efforts of employment information. Parents are asked to prepay for Ms. Fran Funk, tree warden, said the The center will be open to the Standing committee chairmen are: been sent to the school office. Donahue, Broad Brook; Mrs. Diane John­ The Adult education classes will the Adult Education and Career Mrs. Henry Caselia, com­ their children's lunch for the week Reading placement tests at all wood would be available to Coventry public on Mondays and Wednesdays, each Monday. son and daughter, Metcalf Rd., Tolland; start Monday at East Hartford and Education Departments, East Hart­ munications; Mrs. Ralph Viola, levels will be administered during Sheila Kennedy, Riverside Dr,, Vernon; residents. It will be stacked near the starting Sept, 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. Penny High Schools. ford residents will have the oppor­ finance; Mrs. William O'Brien, Parents of younger children are the next two weeks. Adelard Soucier, High St., Rockville; dog pound near the sanitary landfill. Besides the basic educational tunity to use the facilities, of the Computer programming has aiso Laura Waite, Court St., Rockville. She said the wood is mostly elm, been added. It will be conducted hospitality; Mrs. Thomas Tedfor, programs and popular courses given Career Education Resource Center program; Mrs. George Agnelli, Birth Tuesday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. maple, and oak which all burn well. in the library at Penny High. Monday nights at Penney High and Gary Lawton, South St., Rockville. in the past, some new and unique projects; Mrs. Elmer King, Roads commission rejected Chips are also there. courses will be offered. Many of the following services will will cover the fundamentals of programming in Fortran IV, coding, scholarships; Mrs. Arthur The new offerings at East Hartford also be offered: Career exploration Girousard, ways and means; Mrs. keypunching, and debugging. Council Chairman Jesse job description for the High will include antiques, public information, occupational testing, Robert Stanford, membership; Mrs. Coventry Free. That's the word. The Interested persons should have a Brainard asked Connolly to highway department head. g j / speaking, intermediate sign career and vocational counseling, Frederick Bjorkian, Garden Club; vocational training information, job background in aigebra. The Town Council submit a job description / language, basket weaving and con­ Mrs. Paul Ackerman, parliamen­ rejected a commission to Bi-products NOW account is free at placement and survival skills infor­ Anyone wishing more information for the streets job by Sept. temporary novs while papier mache, tarian; and Mrs. Bruce Robinson, oversee the roads depart­ Connolly also said he is mation and full and part-time should call 289-7411, extension 434. 27. Connolly said he has leathercraft and income tax will be _past £residenU______ment. seeking demolition bids to Heritage Savings. No offered for the first time at Penny asked acting superinten­ were for the budget of 1976-77 and i The commission would destroy the Connecticut Bi- High. Sundaes and dancing dent John Hardy to review matter what your 1975-76 as printed in The Herald Bagel Ball have reported directly to th e job description Products building off Rt. 6 Although "Understanding SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Wednesday. She and her husband VERNON—The Sisterhood of the the council, not to the town prepared by Brainard and this week. Schizophrenia" has been offered in minimum balance Windsor Square Dance Club will demanded Town Ouncil Chairman Congregation B'Nai Israei will pre­ manager. The vote was un­ former streets superinten­ the past, this year's presentation will serve ice cream sundaes Friday, Jesse Brainard resign due to the sent a Bagel Ball on Saturday, Oct. 2 animous. dent William Kennedy. cover a different philosophy and out­ Bigger Sales With is. No matter how Sept. 24 during its dance at the Wap- omissions. He refused. at the Recreation Hail, 54 Talcott Street head Batter Signs,,, look, Joseph Negri, coordinator of ping Elementary School. Clint Aye., Rockville. A queen of the ball Board meeting the program said. Town Manager Frank many checks you write. McLean is the caller. Club dancers Auction & supper will be chosen. To learn more, call Brainard recommended These classes will be conducted are also invited to a workshop with Audrey Davis at 871-1115 or Janet Connolly said he has a meeting with the Board Ed’s Sign Co. Sept. 21 and 28 and Oct. 5 and 12 at caller Cliff Brodeur next Tuesday at VERNON — A public auction and Koenig at 871-1103. received 15 applications of Education Sept. 27 to No matter what. East Hartford High. St. Margaret Mary's Church from cafeteria supper will be sponsed for the superintendent of review the teachers salary Awards night streets position. The 7:30 to 10 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Rockville United contract. 161 North School St, The NOW account. Methodist Church, 142 Grove St. The TOLLAND — The Tolland Men's deadline for receipt of The town hall employes Manchester Union St. Avery Brook plan auction will start at 4 p.m. and the Softball League will have its annual application is Monday. have signed their salary The savings account that works supper will be served from 5:30 to awards night dance. Sept, 25 at the Connolly recommends a contract, also. The council Phone SOUTH WINpSOR - Mayor San­ 6:30 p.m. The menu will include Italian American Friendship Club, review panel, to screen plans to review this con­ like a checking account, and pavs 5% interest, widening dra Bender said she has a few copies home baked beans, spaghetti and Kingsbury Ave. Team trophies will applications, interview and tract that same meeting 646-8622 of the Avery Brook Watershed Work meat balls, and desserts. The auction be presented to Village Spirit Shop select three final and may discuss the draft y It's free with no minimum balance at Heritage Savings. started Plan and its environmental impact will resume after supper. for winning the regular season cham­ applicants. statement published by the Soil pionship and the post-season Vernon Conservation Service. They can be playoffs. A league president will be Open your NOW account with us. The free way is the better way seen in the Town Hall. The service Deadline for follies Work started today on the widening elected. The program will start at 8 will discuss the report Wednesday at of Union St. in front of Rockville VERNON — The deadline for p.m. Tickets are available from 7:30 pi ni. at .the Sam Breslau Agency And that's the last word in NOW accounts. General Hospital. The Vernon Traf­ purchase of patron's tickets for the team coaches. fic Authority urges motorists to use Building, Warehouse Point. coming Rockville Hospital Auxiliary alternate routes during tonstruction. follies is Sept. 22. They may be Name change EHHS 1961 Reunion ordered by contacting Maureen The roadway will be widened by SOUTH WINDSOR - At the Aug, 3W feet. The work will be ac­ Cosgrove or Patricia Cedor, 4 Strong EAST HARTFORD - The East 31 meeting of the South Winsor Plan­ complished by making the sidewalk Ave., Rockville. The follies is Hartford High School Class of 1961 ning and Zoning Commission, the We are very pleased to an­ from the Elm St. intersection down scheduled for Oct. 15 and 16 at the will hold its 15th reunion Oct. 30 at commission voted to change the to the Medical building, narrower. Middle School at 8 p.m. nounce the appointment of Ed Les Gourmet Rendezvous in name of Peaslee Dr. to Jeffrey Dr. Vernon Police said they will try to Newington. To learn more, call Mrs. Doucette to our new PONTIAC Working in the garden after school sales staff. Ed brings with him keep two-way traffic moving in the Diane Willett of 124 Washington St., Church supper Tfcritage Savings Sean Walton, 13, of 20 Evergreen Rd., Vernon pulls fresh carrots area but there probably will be some Manchester or Mrs. Anita Bender of Coffee hour over 20 years ot Pontiac & l/xm . hsociatum • Sim e IS9I from the ground in his family's garden plot off Rt. 30. Sean delays. 90 Timber Trail. VERNON — The United Methodist experience. And he invites all his The construction work will also Women will sponsor a family pot luck VERNON — The League of Women friends to stop in and see the works in the garden after attending Grade 8 at the Vernon Mid­ Voters will conduct a new member disrupt parking on Union St. and supper and musical program at the new Pontlacs for 1977. Ed will be M«in Office 1OT7 Main SI M«nche$lef 64tF4S86 • K M«a Ofi'ce Spence/St Mincnesie/&49-3(X)7 dle School nearby. In the Walton plot, one of about 60 set up by Correction coffee hour tonight at 7:30 at the police ask shopperk to park in the Rockville United Methodist Church, here daily. Coventry Office Rt 31 742-7321 • Toiitnd Office Rt 195 w u in ot ' d6 E*d 99 B72-73fl7 the town, Sean, his mother Carma Walton, his sisters, Wendy parking area of the W. Main St. shop­ COVENTRY - Mrs. Dorothy Grove St., Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. home of Penny Stevens, 69 George Mike Lynch HeriUge Morreyniarket mside Frank 3 Supermarket East Middle turnpike Manchester and Carol, and his brother Marc have grown carrots, ping plaza. Wilmot said this week the figures she The musical program will be Dr. Persons interested in joining the The project is one step in helping said were purposely and wrongly presented by Wesley B. Reed and the league should contact Charlotte watermelon, peas, beans, tomatoes, and, Sean's favorite, omitted from fact sheets given town Mack, 179 Tracy Dr., for further in­ pumpkins. (Herald photo by Barlow) improve traffic flow through the theme will be, “ Music from the At­ LYNCH MOTORS INC. center of Rockville. voters, at a public meeting May 14 tic." formation. 345 CENTER STREET Tovofn • Ponlinr 646-4321 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Sept. 15, 1976 - PAGE NINETEEN Kennedy magic still works Gaming agency opposes Educators approve Education 1976: It was the patriots, and not SNTCNNIAL the British, who were the (irst pre-election hearing to use Indians in th e Students, spending Gov. Noel trails personnel changes Revolutionary War. The Massachusetts Provincial Congress, in March, 1775, WETHRSFIELD (UPI) - The mission would “have to discuss it” if allowed Stockbridge Indians in Rhode Island commission which runs legalized asked to appear again before the The Manchester Board of Educa­ to (orm a company o( and strikes committee prior to the election. Murphy, a teacher at Waddell School gambling in Connecticut could be tion has approved several last- for 23 years, effective Oct. 31. The minulemen, and Congress, in WASHINGTON - Three of every Mrs. Kowalski said the co- May. 1775 instructed Indian expected to be distributed this way: headed for a confrontation with the minute personnel actions for the 1 ten Americans will be direct par­ By WARREN TALBOT gubernatorial nomination. She will chairmen of the committee. Sen. resignation was accepted with commissioners to try to keep Elementary and secondary schools, legislature which created it and con­ 1976-1977 school year, including ap­ special recognition. ticipants in education this school llnilrd Prriis International face Republican Vermont House trols it. Louis Ciccarello, D-Norwalk and the savages neutral, or else $81.5 billion (compared to $75.3 pointment of a new chairman and • Appointment of Philip M. enlist them. Departments year, with 60.1 million of them atten­ billion last year): colleges and un­ The Kennedy magic worked in majority leader Richard Snelling in The state Commission on Special Rep. Albert R. Webber, D-New supervisor for the Learning Blanchette of Manchester as a part- were created to administer to ding the nation’s schools and Massachusetts. The luck of the Irish November giving New England a Revenue issued an “informal Haven, were attempting to turn the iversities, $48,8 billion (compared to Disabilities Department. time (four-fifths) social studies Indian attairs. and The World colleges. Another 3,2 million will be $44.5 billion last year). Public swept U.S. House Majority Leader chance for another woman governor statem ent’’ Tuesday which one commissioners’ appearance to The department lost its top two teacher at Illing Junior High School, Almanac notes that an ap­ employed as teachers, with an ad­ schools and colleges will spend about Thomas “Tip" O’Neill Jr., D-Mass., to join Connecticut’s Ella T. Grasso. member said meant the com­ political advantage. propriation o( $17,000 was staffers earlier this year with the replacing Mrs. Jean Lambert, who is ditional 300,000 working in ad­ $105.8 billion of the funds; private in­ to victory. But Rhode Island Gov. Chubby political guru J. Joseph missioners woujd refuse to appear Ciccarello said he thought the com­ voted (or rum and gitts! resignation of Jean Zurbrigen, con­ transferring to Bennet Junior High, ministrative or special instructional stitutions about $24.5 billion. Philip W. Noei wiil need both luck Grandmaison who gained before a legislative investigating mission should be overhauled. sultant, and the leave of absence by School. Blanchette holds a master’s roles. Meanwhile, some teachers ap­ and magic to win the Democratic prominence in political organizing committee if its next hearing is Sister Ruth Ann Brighton. degree from Central Connecticut These figures were released today parently believe they aren’t getting nomination for U.S. Senate. circles by upsetting oppostion can­ before election day. The department was reorganized State College, taught for two years in by the Department of Health, Educa­ their fair share of the nation’s Tuesday's primary victories vir­ didates’ defeated token Democratic The General Law Committee has tually assure Kennedy and veteran opposition to win the right to face Symposium set and the job titles changed before the New Britain, and has served as a tion and Welfare. The Department educational money pie and are out on said it may call another hearing new appointments. long-term substitute at Bennet. forecasts that the projected strike as school bells ring in a new congressman O’Neill, apparent heir s e v e n -te rm R ep. J a m e s C. within two weeks. Lower death rates found as Speaker of the House, to final elec­ on runaways Appointed chairman of the depart­ Salary, $8,460. classroom enrollment of 60.1 million year across the country. The Cleveland, R-N.H., in one of the The gaming commission said it tion victories in November, ment was Richard A. Cormier of • Appointment of Mrs. Margaret will fall slightly below last year’s National Education Association state’s two congressional districts. believed any further appearance HARTFORD (UPI) - The in­ But the major surprise in the four Vernon. He holds a sixth-year degree M. Donnelly of Manchester as a part- among low T-N smokers record 60.2 million. Spending on ail (NEA) reports, however, that the Rhode Island Lt. Gov. J. Joseph should come after the Nov. 2. elec­ crease in the number of girls who run New Engiand primaries was Noel, a from the University of Connecticut time (one-fifth) French teacher at education, however, is expected to number of striking teachers as of Garrahy easily swamped former Lt. tion. away and commit serious offenses darling of the Democratic party, Gov. Giovanni Folcarelli, to win the and has taught in the East Hartford Illing Junior High School, a new posi­ exceed 130 billion during 1976-77, Sept. 10 wasn’t as high as at the same Commissioner Gloria Morris said will be the subject of a three-day COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. of Human Cancer” , did not mean a being locked in a cliffhanger in his Democratic nomination for Rhode school system. His salary will be tion forced by rescheduling of school compared to the previous year’s out­ time last year. it was “correct” the statement symposium in Hartford starting $16,171. (UPI) — Cancer scientists Tuesday clean hill of health for smokers of lays of 120 billion. The latter figure bid to succeed the retiring five-term Island’s November gubernatorial hours. She holds a bachelor’s degree meant the commission would refuse Sept. 19. reported the first definitive evidence low tar, low nicotine cigarettes. was 8 per cent of the Gross National Sen. John 0. Pastore, D-R.I. race. Mrs. Anne-Louise B. Fournier of from Salve Regina College and has another appearance before then. The symposium is sponsored by the Enfield has been named learning dis- that smoking low tar and low nicotine Hammond and associates Product. The spoiler for Noel was Richard Here is a state-by-state summary National Council of Juvenile Court five years of teaching experience. The gaming commission said the ability supervisor. She holds Salary, $2,333. cigarettes lowers death rates from emphasized that the death rates from "A slight decline will again be evi­ Lorber, a wealthy Cadillac dealer of results in the New England Judges to focus attention on the co-chairmen of the General Law bachelor’s and master’s degrees both lung cancer and coronary heart the low ta r and low nicotine dent in elementary school who oiled his anti-politician cam­ primaries: plight of girls and the juvenile justice • Appointment of Mrs. Ann Marie Committee allowed a hearing last from Southern Connecticut State disease. cigarettes were “far higher” than enrollment,” reported the Depart­ paign with $400,000 of his own money. Rhode Island: Gov. Philip Noel system. Johnston of Manchester to teach week to “become very politically College and a sixth-year certificate Grade 4 at Robertson School, The proof, delivered at closing the death rates of subjects who never ment, "reflecting the continuing Squadron offers Just 361 votes lie between Noei and trailed political neophyte Richard Judge Margaret C. Driscoll, chief motivated, this being an election in intermediate administration and replacing Mrs. Schraedler, who sessions of a week-long meeting of smoked regularly.” decrease in the number of children 5 Lorber. Lorber by 381 votes with 3,111 un­ judge of the Connecticut Juvenile boating classes year." supervision from Fairfield Universi­ resigned, Mrs. Johnston, a graduate cancer sleuths at Cold Spring Harbor The Tobacco Institute in to 13 years of age which began in Lorber, a poiitical newcomer from counted absentee ballots waiting to Court and president of the group, will The committee was probing the ty. Her salary will be $13,190. of Wells College, has been a teacher Laboratory, was in an analysis of Washington, D.C., said 10.9 per cent 1970.” High school enrollment, Registration for free boating East Providence, R.I., stayed so decide the Democratic Senate address the participants Sept. 20 at role of politics in recent commission Other school personnel actions ap­ aide and tutor in Manchester schools. deaths occurring in a population of of all cigarettes smoked last year by however, is expected to top 15.8 classes with the Manchester Power close to the popular second term nomination. The winner, who may the Hartford Sheraton Hotel. membership changes. proved by the Board of Education Salary, $8,855. more than one million males and Americans were of the low tar, low million, which would be a record high Squadron begin today at Manchester governor in the eight-way primary not be known for a week, will face The topics during the three-day The agony of defeat The commissioners said there Monday night were: • Appointment of Mrs. Helen females over a 12-year period. nicotine variety. In 1971, the figure and an increase of less than one per High School. that 3,111 absentee ballots will be former Gov. John Chafee, the GOP program will include the impact of were no politics involved, but the • Resignation of Richard Bennet, a O’Neal of Middletown as a part-time Deaths for "medium” T-N. — tar- was 3.8 per cent. Americans smoked cent over last year. Other registrations are Thursday counted this week to decide the elec­ nominee. Maverick first-term Rep. Gov. Philip Noel and wife do not look too happy as early returns changing sex roles, treatment needs legislators were skeptical and social studies teacher at Bennet (two-fifths) social worker at the nicotine, smokers from lung cancer 607.2 billion cigarettes in 1975, accor­ The nation’s M30 billion budget for at Naubuc School in Glastonbury, and tion. Noel refused to concede defeat. Edward Beard, D-R.I., defeated indicated his defeat by Richard Lorber in a tight race for the of girls, treatment resources and the “It’ll be a few days before we get the suggested the commission needed to Junior High School. Bennet, nearly Regional Occupational Training were 10 per cent less than for “high” ding to the U.S. Department of ail public and private education is Sept, 28 at Rockville High School. three Democratic opponents. Nine- be restructured. identity of the girl offender. final result on that one. As the days Democratic nomination for the U. S. Senate in Rhode Island finished with work toward a doctoral Center. Mrs. O’Neal received an T-N sm okers; for “ low” T-N Agriculture. All registrations are at 7 p.m. term Rep. Fernand St. Germain, D- Commission Chairman Beatrice G. Reservations to attend may be smokers it was 26 per cent less. go by the Democrats will pull it R.I., won the Democratic nomina­ Tuesday. The outcome of race may ultimately be decided by degree, has accepted a position as M.S.W. degree from Atlanta Univer­ Kowaiski said several members had made through the Juvenile Court in Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond and together,” he said. tion. Lt. Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy won absentee allots which will be tabulated this week. (UPI photo) vice principal of a large elementary sity. Salary, $5,276. discussed the statement and the com­ Bridgeport. associates of the American Cancer Elsew here in New England, the Democratic gubernatorial school in Colchester. • Appointment of Miss Angela J. ANTIQUES CLASSES • Resignation of Mrs. Marie B. Pelletier of East Hartford to teach Society also said corresponding Lupus Foundation Kennedy swamped his first nomination. taught by Newton, a half-time teacher in the Grade 6 at Waddell School, replacing figures for coronary heart disease Democratic primary opposition since New Hampshire: Two-term Gov. GEORGE MICHAEL election in 1962 and O’Neill quelled environmental education program, Miss Patricia Murphy, who is were eight per cent less for Meldrim Thomson defeated Eight Wadntadayt, from 7 to 8 PM his first Democratic opposition in a effective Oct. 31. She intends to retiring. Miss Pelletier received her "medium” TN; 14 per cent less for moderate Gerard Zeiller, a former Windham nurses agree to continue walkout "low” TN. to meet Sept. 19 Beginning Wadnaaday, Sapt. 29 decade. state official and protege of retired retire. The school board accepted the B.S. degree from Eastern Connec­ WILLIMANTIC (U P l) - bargaining unit, said to work shouid contact the wili be made individually. resignation with special recognition. ticut State College. Salary, $8,855. The analysis, presented at an inter­ OLD STATE HOUSE, Hartford, Connecticut Kennedy amassed about 76 per Sen. Norris Cotton, R-N.H., for the She said only 35 nurses t M m to Idontify, colkct a n d on|oy ontlquM from tho notton't bool Although less than half of Tuesday there was no end director of nursing to see national conference on “The Origins cent of the vote statewide. But in Republican nomination. Democrat She said of the 70 non- officially remain on strike. • Resignation of Miss Patricia M. The Connecticut Lupus Foundation will meet Sept. 19 k iM m iulhoritir. OtorQO MIehoot. who hot Intlruclod elatoot olneo the 70 nurses who struck 21 in sight to the strike and what jobs are available and 1 » M .1 Ih . „ M.ln. .nd N» .hTaSS! Boston where antibusing sentiment is Harry Spanos defeated two supervisory registered Aithough the 20 nurses and not Sunday as was inadvertently printed in The weeks ago are still taking she said about a dozen make an appointment for iil?, F’lIl'Ti I"'?*!'®" ■** •< iMnlInf. To strong, he received about 55 per cent Democrats for the gubernatorial nurses who struck in April, who met Tuesday did not Herald. •M oll In ttw llmllod cl»M ol M , conU cI tho OW lla lo HotiM, « part, nurses at Windham nurses currently on strike an interview. of the vote. nomination. Democrat J. Joseph 23 have returned to work, vote to end the waik-out, The meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. at the University of QEORQE MICHAEL, PO Box 778, Marrimack, N.H. Community Hospitai have want to go back to work at Hospital spokeswoman 030S4 In New Hampshire, GOP Gov. Grandmaison won nomination to face two are preparing to return some said privately they Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. At 1 p.m., agreed to continue their the hospital. Pat Dye said there will be Factfinder discusses role Meldrim Thomson stalled the upset and 11 have left the area or GOP Rep. James C. Cleveland, a 14- Hospital administrator did not think there was any there will be a showing of the slides "Lupus and You.” hopes of moderate Gerard Zeiller, a walkout. no provisions for blanket found permanent employ­ year veteran, in November. John Frank Ritchie said any chance the nurses wiil win Guest speakers will be Dr, Robert Zurier from the former state official, and prepared to Erda Koehn, co­ rehiring and all decisions ment elsewhere. Adams of Exeter, a litle known nurse who wants to return the strike. UConn Health Center, and Dr. John Hardin of Yale-New turn the guns of his no-new-taxes chairwoman of the in handling labor disputes Haven Hospital. FIETCNER GU$$ CO. Scratnt Republican, won the right to Repaired... campaign on Democrat Harry challenge first-term Rep. Norman Dr. Zurier and Dr. Hardin will give a resume of their Spanos, a lawyer who won the three- D’Amours, D-N.H. Massachusetts: research program supported by a grant from the Lupus Ovor 25 Yaart of Expadanca of MANCHESTER Tedesco still eligible David Weinstein, who was recently "Often, by the time I come into a way Democratic primary. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy won the pay isn't too bad. He makes $175 per Foundation. named as factfinder for labor case, the two sides have been talking While Rhode Island’s Noel struggl­ nomination for a third full term. day that he spends on the case. This The public is invited. Refreshments will be served. Auto - Plata - Window QIata - MIrrora - QIaaa negotiations between Manchester for six months. I’m not going to come cost is divided between the town and ed through the night for a spot at House Speaker-apparent Thomas P. for $34,000 salary The foundation is located at 55 Hilldale Rd., West Hart­ Furniture Tope • Picture Framing - Fireplace k and its Public Works Department in and just wave the magic wand,” he the negotiating union. the U.S. Senate, his close friend Ver­ O’Neill Jr., D-Mass., defeated state HARTFORD (UPI) - Department runs the state’s ford, and can be reached by calling 521-9151. Door MIrrora - Medicine Cablnala - Special Work employes, sees his fact-finding role said. What type of background does a mont Gov. Thomas Salmon won nom­ Rep. Edward F. Galotti, for the Connecticut Attorney General courts and compiles the DECOUPAGE CLASSES as an objective observer, "I’m not going to play God. ft is not fact-finder have? Well, Weinstein's is ination and the right to face first- nomination in the 8th Congressional Carl Ajello said he knew of no judges’ pay list for Caldwell. Collaclor't Itama ( 5 WEEK C O U R SE ) “Sometimes the parties simply my job to write a contract for the impressive. He is a Yale graduate Danlah Plataa term Sen. Robert Strafford, R-Vt., in District. Incumbent Democratic con­ new facts which would keep Under state law Superior need an unbiased opinion,” he said. Truck driver killed November — a race that could yield parties. I’m just going to give an who went on to Harvard Law School Manchester 649-4521 Praahiantlal gressmen Gerry Studds, James A. Judge Samuel J. Tedesco Court judges must be Fact-finding is the third step in the objective opinion about the case,” Vermont’s second Democrat in the and also received a master’s in STAMFORD (UPI) — Christopher Sorrentino, 64, of Dacanlara Burke and John J. Moakley were also from collecting his $34,000 an- lawyers, but only the gover­ four-step “impasse resolution Weinstein said. Nullna senate since the party was formed • D A T E : STARTS MONDAY, SEPT. 27th. Business Administration from the renominated. nuai saiary until he is nor can recommend, and the proceedings” set up for municipal While he plays a key role in the Bridgeport was killed Tuesday as he stood beside his Eatimataa Gladly Qivan Raproductlona before the Civil War. University of Hartford. He runs a Vermont: Gov. Thomas Salmon removed from the bench. legislature approve, the im­ employes. negotiations, he said he has never broken-down truck on the Connecticut Turnpike. A New Open Thura. k FrI. til 9 P.M. Noel was chairman of the research and consulting business in Jersey man was charged with negligent homicide. defeated Scot Skinner for the peachment of a judge. The • P L A C E : PAUL’S PAINT, 615 Main St, Manchester If a labor agreement cannot be been pressured by either side. Bloomfield and also flies three days a Sat. til 5 P.M. Platlica In Slock Democratic National Governors Democratic Senate nomination, win­ State Comptroller J. legislature does not convene reached between a town and a union Police said Sorrentino stopped his truck on the turnpike - 3/18” - < h " Conference and one-time temporary "The parties don’t operate in that week to Philadelphia, where he is a 54 McKee S t , Manchester ning the chance for November race Edward Caldwell said until January. representing its employes, the first matter around here. They don’t use shoulder and was waiting for help to arrive when he was Stock Shaala or • T IM E : 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. visiting professor of law at Temple (OH Cantar SIraat) Cut Sliaa chairman of the party’s platform against Sen. Robert Stafford, R-Vt., Tuesday he would follow Tedesco has not been step is negotiation, the second is unfair tactics,” he said. hit by a tractor trailer driven by Joseph Nidowicz, 33, of committee before he offended blacks University. East Newark, N.J. who easily won renom ination. whatever ruling Ajeilo gave removed from the bench, but mediation, the third is fact-finding, Weinstein, who is 38, single, and Asked if he plans to continue ser­ with disparaging remarks about Treasurer Stella Hackel won a three- the Judicial Department on can not legally serve. His • F E E : ‘ 6.00 IN ADVANIX and the fourth, and final, is binding lives in West Hartford, has been a home life ghetto. ving as a fact-finder in cases across way Democratic gubernatorial how to handle salary for lawyers plan to appeal his arbitration. fact-finder for the state for 18 Connecticut, Weinstein replied, "As Noel’s unexpectedly poor showing primary and will face Republican Tedesco, the first sitting conviction to the state In fact-finding, an outside person months. He said he has always been should add fuel to the November (CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS) long as I don't go crazy with the Richard Snelling, majority leader of superior court judge con­ Supreme Court. (in this case, Weinstein) from the interested in labor negotiations and travel, I will. ” Senate candidacy of John Chafee, the Vermont House. Montpelier victed of a felony. Ajello ruled after the con­ state Board of Mediation and Ar­ when he learned the state Board of former Rhode Island GOP Governor lawyer John Burgess won the Tedesco was found guilty viction, but before the senten­ bitration is selected. The fact-finder Mediation and Arbitration was and U.S. Secretary of the Navy under sits in on a session where both sides 2 0 % O f f Democratic nomination for the June 29 of falsely notarizing a cing, that Tedesco’s salary looking for fact-finders, he im­ President Nixon. state’s long congressional seat, win­ signature. He was sentenced goes to his office, not him, present their case in the labor mediately applied. Democratic Treasurer Stella ning a November race with first- PAUL’S PAINT 649-0300 negotiations. After this session, the During the first three months he Sept. 9 to be disbarred and and should continue as long as Hackel of Vermont slipped past two term Republican Rep. James Jef­ fined $250. The Judicial he is a judge. fact-finder writes a report and did not receive any cases to review, Transit district rivals to win her state’s Democratic fords. makes recommendations for a settle­ but since then they have come ment. The report is just a suggestion regularly. In fact, at this time, he is to b u y station and may be rejected by either side. If involved in 11 different fact-finding NEWINGTON (UPI) - The this occurs, and no settlement can be cases, all in various stages. Greater Hartford Transit District POLYGLAS reached, the matter goes to binding One case usually takes him about has voted to issue revenue bonds up Dr. Gould named interim chancellor arbitration. three days of work to complete. The to $850,000 to buy Hartford’s Union A fact-finder may also offer his Dont Wait..Sale Ends fact-finding hearing lasts for one Station as the hub of a mass transpor­ services as a mediator between the day. He must verify all the informa­ higher education in the tation system for the city and its sub­ Wednesday Night HARTFORD (UPI) - paid $3.000-a-month plus $44,245 annual salary. two groups. And, often, Weinstein tion presented to him by both sides at state.” McGannon said the crea­ has had to fill this role. urbs. Dr. Samuel B. Gould, expenses for his service in AGVUA' the hearing. Then, the writing of his Stanley Shultz, the group’s lawyer, McGannon told a news former chancellor of the Connecticut. He said he tion of a “triumverate to He said that of the 20-25 cases to report takes him approximately two conference in his office a said he will negotiate a final sprawling State University does not consider himself a run the shop” was done to which he has been named as fact­ days. He usually asks for a 30-day search commitee would be purchase price with E. Clayton of New York, wili be the in­ candidate for Rabineau’s make “transition as order­ finder, about half have been settled span between the hearing and the appointed in about 10 days while he was working on the case. Gengras who owns the station. terim chancellor of the job. ly as possible.” date the report is due. to seek a successor to If the case is not settled and he The unanimous approval of the Connecticut Commission Rabineau has announced McGannon, a New Can- The job is not a full-time one. "You Rabineau. does have to write a report, he does financing plan means the Urban A78-13 blackwail for Higher Jlducation. he is leavng state service nan resident, said he wouid can’t make a living from this. There plus 75 F E T He said it would likely not expect that it will be an instant Mass Transit Authority can start its Gould, chancellor to become director of the serve as an isn't enough steady work.” he said. and old lire take between six and eight cure-all to the negotiation snags that review of the group’s application for emeritus of SUNY, was Inservice Education “intermedediary with the While he is working, however, the months before a successor F**tts Law ns have occurred. $4.2 million to finish facelifting of named Tuesday as part of a Program with the Educa­ members of the board of is appointed because of Union Station and Spruce Street. Double Belted ‘Cushion Belt Polyglos three-member group to tion Commission of the trustees of constituent un­ your lawn! mmLAWNFiVS oversee higher education States in Denver. iegislative, gubernatorial its (of the higher _ W.J Mracci* ‘ ______O la c k w B lI PIU9 P.E.T. and other considerations educationai system), the S A L E P R IC E until a replacement is Serving with Gould will Manchester S l i t ond eld tire involved in naming a new governor and the found for Chancellor Louis be Commission Chairman USE PROVEN-IN-USE hospital notes B78-13 $29.45 $1,82 Rabineau, who is resigning Donaid H. McGannon and person as chancellor with a legislature.” your house deserves the best! C78-14 $30.75 $2.05 Nov. 1. Finance and Administra­ A Florida resident who is tion Director W. Robert GREENLAWN PLUS! F78-14 $34.55 $2 43 a free-lance educational Bokelman. Read the back of the bag— compare Discharged Monday: Helen | ^^alifornia G78-14 $36.10 $2.60 consultant, Gould will be SUNY grew from 38 un­ Berg, 68 Thrall Rd., Vernon; its to 68 while he was with other lawn fertilizers. Prove to Us Mark Baldyga, 1261 Pleasant I chancellor from 1964 to yourself you get more “green” for Valley Rd., South Windsor; Tire Shortage; Due to a work stoppage at tire factories, your dealer or store does not have your size, they will Joseph Sartor, 30 Irving St.; I some sizes may be in short supply. Most Goodyear provide you with a Rain Check assuring future delivery 1970, Gould said, but he your $$$! foresaw no necessary Leslie Burnham, Warehouse | PAINT locations, however, still have tires to fit your needs If at the advertised price Goodyear keeps you rolling' growth for Connecticut. • More plant food value per dollar Point, Kenneth Salo, 85 Strickland St.; Gerald NOTICE “The only thing I can do • More Iron LIOI OR PERMIT McLaughlin, East Hartford; AND OIL CHANGE This is to give notice thit I. Pasquale while I’m here is give them • More long-lasting nitrogen Rebecca Tryon, 107[ D Camilii, of 19 Goff Brook Circle. the benefit of my LUBE & FILTER Wethersfield, have filed an application 5,000 sq. ft. bag Crestwood Dr.; Nicole placarded 8 Sept 1976 with the l.iquor experience,” he said. 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Serve Syrup finished product to some of my co­ with your favorite jellies, jams, or workers you can hear the ohs and ahs 1 can orange juice concentrate you’ve preserves. loud and clear. 1 cup honey changed Another favorite is Baba Rhum 2 tbsp. lemon juice Most of the recipes are created by Cake. home economists who have much ‘A-cup dark rum w^ve more time to concoct new recipes Balm Rhum Cake Heat all ingredients in a saucepan, changed than the averaee homemaker does. ‘A-cup butter or margarine stirring until blended. Serve hot over For example, this recipe for yogurt 2 eggs cake slices. Honey Bread calls for whole-milk 2 cups sugar yogurt which gives it a great texture. 2‘A-cups all-purpose flour Here's a quick and easy Mornay 1 jsp. baking powder Yogurt Honey Bread Sauce, also made with yogurt, which pinch salt is delicious served with broccoli. 2 cups natural whole-milk yogurt 1 cup natural whole-milk yogurt 2W-cups whole wheat flour 'A-cup finely chopped almonds or Brorroli with Mornay Suurc 2W-tsp. baking powder walnuts 1 cup chopp^ candied fruit 1 large bunch broccoli 'A-tsp. salt 2 tbsp. orange rind or 1 tsp. orange 1 chicken bouillion cube REBAL ‘A-cup honey extract V4-CUP boiling water 903 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON 1 cup brown sugar Cream softened butter and sugar *A-cup butter or margarine MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10:00 to 9:00 3 eggs ■A-cup flour THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 SATURDAY 10KI0 to S:30 and beat in eggs. Blend in flour, 'The Complete Men's Store' juice of one lemon baking soda and salt. Add yogurt, l ‘A-cups whole-milk yogurt Combine yogurt, lemon juice, eggs, nuts and fruit and mix well. Bake in ‘A-cup grated parmesan or romano and honey just enough to mix. Add an unbuttered Bundt pan in a pre­ cheese IT’S OUR 36th...LET’S CELEBRATE. flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. heated 375 degree oven for 40 ‘A-cup shredded Swiss cheese Tasty Yogurt Honey Bread Do not overmix. Pour into a “brow­ minutes, or until a toothpick inserted Dissolve bouillion cube in water • WE ACCEPT MASTER CHAROE AND BANK AMERICARD • PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Sepl. 15. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Wed Sopt 15. 1976 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN consumer concern loo unreliable to be permitted in Krcausc it had a Roston accent. .\ masked gunman held up a SL the courtroom. But the court This testimony helped the state bank. .'\t a police lineup two TH E r n overruled his objection and al­ Nsin a guilty verdict. months later, the Kink teller iden­ lowed the woman's testimony to Nevertheless, even though iden- tified a suspect solely on the Mail stop orders issued FAMILY4; i ^ stand. tification-by-voice is usually ac­ basis of his voice. 25th wedding anniversary ceptable, it is usually not conclu­ On second thought I he court was rcllccling the Hut .It the trial, the prosecutor sive--not enough to convict Mail stop orders, which The complaint that led to tant, medical receptionist L A W Y E R A law’s usual view that the human could olfer no other supporting voice is a r^ecognizable, telltale someone all by itself. For exam­ evidence to connect the man with mean that a company will the consent order also cites and office assistant. by Will Bernard ple: characteristic. The voice of a man the tobbciy The court finally de- Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Tedford of no longer receive mail, Lafayette Academy, Inc. 25 Lilac St. were honored at a party By Jan Warren wearing a mask . . . the voice of a ciilct! to throw the charge out. have been issued by Postal and Lafayette Motivation Answers to questions of The case against the defendant. in observance of their 25th wedding 'Csr 4 Telltale Voice a man in a dark alley . . . the Service administrative law Media, Inc., all at the same general interest will voice of a woman in another SiIkI the court, was "pregnant anniversary on Aug. 29. address. appear in this column. Ad­ Could you identify a voice that room—all these have been held with the danger of honest mis­ judges against companies you heard only on the telephone? take." Misrepresentations in dress questions to: "Of identifiable in court. fhe reception lor 100 guests was for false representation “ I can." said a woman witness The identification is especially A puiilir Rrrvler frnturr the held at a private club in Glastonbury through the mail. advertisements for home Consumer Concern,” in a recent case involving an ob­ convincing if the voice has some and hosted by the couple's four The three companies study courses included Department of Consumer scene caller. "It was definitely the distinguishing feature. Am eriran Riir Asgoelation an^ are: those purportedly offered Protection. State Office defendant.” In a bookmaking case, a prose­ tlir C onnerlirul Bur \-.<»oria- children, Walter F. II, Mark, Mary The big wheel The defense attorney objected Cecily Vane of Boston, to train persons for such Building, Hartford, Conn. cution witness testified that he Jane, and Mrs. John (Daria) Martin that such an identification was iccogni/cd the defendant's voice of Glen Cove, L.I. This summer our oldest son the previous owner’s philosophies: aristocratic.” Mass., for promoting positions as nursing assis­ 06115. 1‘>76.American Bar Associaik became the proud owner of his first "Vote for McGovern” ; "I Brake For "That’s the good old free enter­ “New Miracles Bustline Among those attending was Mrs. car. Animals,"' and “ Honk If You Believe prise system,” said my husband. Plan” that claimed the ShopRite Coupon ShopRite Coupon Tedford's sister. Mrs. Ron (Mary) It's a 1967 Ford with a debonair in Jesus!” "Pride in ownership makes people user could transform a flat Towards the purchase of Miller, who was maid of honor, Mr. " I’ve been around” look which can Tom picked off every shred of the w o rk !” bustline into shaplier $3.00 or more One (1) 2-lb. box of Miller and their daughter, Barbara; be attributed to the fact that it HAS old stickers and polished his bumpers Back in the house we checked measurements at an in­ and a nephew, James Raimondo, all been around some 95,000 miles till they glittered. Tom’s room to see if he’d left credible rate of speed. FRESH MEAT - of Huntington Beach, Calif. Norman w orth. “ Now you can start in fresh with anything behind. It was a disaster Bumphus & Matthew KRAFT Sullivan of Thompson who served as some stickers of your own,” I area! When Tom showed us his new car Bumphus, suing a mail BEEF. VEAL LAMB best man also was present. suggested. "What a mess!” said my husband. VELVEETA he thumbed the hood to indicate how order address in "Maybe ONE college sticker,” "But, at least we know there’s WITH THIS Mr. Tedford, a 30-year member of sturdy it was. “ They don’t make ’em Washington, D.C., for OFF said Tom. "But I don’t want to junk it hope.” PORK or POULTRY CHEESE the Operating Engineers Local 478, is like this any more! Not bad, huh?” promoting a scheme with WITH THIS (Smoked, Canned or Frozen Meats Not Included) COUPON u p !” "Hope?” 1 questioned. claims that buyers would with a purchase presently employed by Della “ Now THAT is a car,” replied his “ Sure, Don’t forget the car. COUPON Coupon oood at any ShopRrte Market Coupon oood al any ShopRile Market Construction Co. of Enfield. He is an father. On the day Tom drove us to the "receive $1,0(X) in advance Limit one M r lamlly. Limit one per lamity. ot $7.50 or more. Someday when Tom is married and MH Expires Sat.. Sept. 16. 1976 MH active Mason in Friendship Lodge, Since then, Tom has spent all his local dairy for ice cream and insisted for addressing envelopes E xpires S a l. Sept 18, 1976 that we eat our cones OUTSIDE his paying off his own mortgage, he’ll and $600 monthly for Scottish Rite Bodies, Sphinx Temple spare time working on his car. He's begin to take pride in the way his car, I couldn’t help but giggle. mailing letters." Shrine and the Omar Shrine Club. cieaned it, vacuumed it, and sham­ home looks.” “ Is this the same boy who used to Also, Jackson State pooed the floor carpeting. He’s While my husband was talking I Mrs. Tedford was formerly drip popsieies ali over my station University (not Jackson sanded and painted the rust spots, bent down and picked up a pile of employed at Forbes & Wallace in wagon?” I cried. State University in polished the chrome, and one day I rumpled socks and T-shirts. Manchester. found him scrubbing the white rims Yesterday Tom ieft for coiiege. As Mississippi) with mailing The anniversary cake was baked he drove down the drive he tossed us " I’m sure that will make his wife on his tires with a toothbrush and very happy,” I said, “ But frankly, it addresses in Pasadena, by Mrs. Joan Raimondo and Mrs. a wave and honked three times. bleach. doesn’t help me. Not one bit!” Cal.; Nashville, Tenn.; Vicki Raimondo, both of Manchester. The rear bumper of his car was en­ "He realiy did a good job on that Phoenix, Ariz. and Los The couple received a trip to car,” 1 said. “It looks positively The M E ATing Place (Herald photo by Dunn) crusted with stickers prociaiming Angeles, Cal. This Munich, Germany from their organization also used the children and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Tedford following names: Church of Universal Education, Jackson State University ALL BEEF U.S.D.A. CHOICE - FIRST CUT - BONE IN From your neighbor’s kitchen Nationwide Counselors and Nationwide Education Uonlinuril from Page 25 Counselors West. This BEEF 1/3 cup beer company was offering high Melt butter or margarine in a small the meat mixture and blend until Youthful cyclist completes 1 tbls. tomato paste they are absorbed. school diplomas and saucepan and blend in the flour. Stir 2 tsp. salt associate, bachelor, USDA in yogurt and blend until thickened. In medium casserole place half of Vz-tsp. fresh ground black pepper eggplant slices on bottom of dish and master’s and doctorate CHUCK Add bouillion and cheeses and stir ( ontinuril from Page 2,'j Arriving in Hartford from Mon­ 1 large or 2 medium egglants degrees for donation of $75 CHOICE "As we'd struggled along in the over low heat until cheeses melt. spread meat mixture on top; cover treal by rail, she did what any 2 egg whites well-beaten to $180, depending on the memorating our Bikecentennial rain, someone would shout en­ Serve over hot, cooked broccoli. with remaining eggplant. energetic, young woman who had Vz-cup bread or corn flake crumbs type of degree. trip,” Bridget said. couragement saying 'Come on, Makes 3 cups of sauce. Pour over the cream sauce (made just completed at 4,500-mile bicycle 1 cup medium cream sauce with 2 tablespoons butter or Another federal agency, While many of the riders were you're supposed to be having fun'.” 1 cup grated Parmesan cheee BLADE STEAK trip would do — she rode her bike margarine, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup the Federal Trade Com­ from the United States, Bridget said Bridget’s two brothers, Kevin, 23 Moving from yogurt to eggplant, Brown beef lightly in skillet. Add to home to Manchester. milk, and seasoning to taste) and top mission, has announced there were four internationals in the and Barry, 22, along with her sister, how about preparing Moussaka, a the skillet the onions, parsley, beer, with the cheese. acceptance of an agree­ . . ShopRHt laarv Mvory, porli chops, roast* or ribs sre A ll our Ttndsr yourvd m ik-ltd vssi it t tivorlls of Tsht you* pkh from lh« ShopAn* tstsctlon group; from Holland, Wales, Italy, Sheila, 27, also enjoy bicycling, but popular meat and eggplant dish most tomato paste, salt, and pepper. cut from Itndar, yourvg com-fad portsn Beef U.S.D.A. Choice cslorit countsrsl Bake in a medium oven, 350 ment containing a consent Pork Beef Veal. Poultry of mtaty. fWvortuI poulTy Asms and Canada. not to the extent that their younger popular in the Middle East. Simmer over the lowest oossible heat degrees for half an hour, or until well order prohibiting Bridget was especially impressed sister does. Moussaka for about 25 minutes, stirring oc­ BEEF CHUCK-BONE IN browned. Serves 6. Add a Greek Lafayette United Corps., BONELESS WHOLE with the friendly people they met "Jhe entire trip cost about $700 and 1 pound lean ground beef casionally. Meantime, cut the along the way. salad made with Feta cheese, some North Providence, R.I., that included paying fees Servicemen salad oil eggplants in V4-inch slices and saute from using unfair decep­ CENTER LOIN VEAL FOR "They all invited us to share their flat Armenian bread and your Greek CHICKEN (sightseeing), three meals a day, 3 medium onions chopped lightly in oil. tive practices to sell cor­ food. In one town they were having a Feast is complete. camp grounds, and all supplies. The 1 tablespoon minced parsley Add the egg whites and crumbs to respondence courses. CHOPS STEW picnic and asked us to join them. train ride home was extra," she said. LEGS "To reciprocate, I played a few Plans are under way for new trails, Navy Hull Maintenance Technician tunes oh my flute and a few of the Bridget said, and might include one Fireman Appren. Keith A. Lovell, LOIN • • • • BONE IN others played instruments they from Maine to Florida. Anyone in­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden L. Lovell Pinochle $ 1 7 9 M 29 carried on the trip," she said. terested in joining may contact: of 2296 Ellington Rd., South Windsor, September scores Bridget rode a Motobecame bicy­ B ik e c e n te n n ia l, P .O . Box 1034, is particiapting in a major NATO 1 lb. cle which she says cost (with special lb. Missoula, Mont. 59801 for further in­ maritime exercise, "Team Work Manchester equipment) about $5(M. form ation. ■76.” Top scorers in the Sept. 9 "I didn't know much about D um berlam I COUNTRY STYLE - BONE IN $-|29 BONELESS - BEEF WHOLE, WITH RIB CAGE With traveling still in her blood, He is serving as a crewmember Manchester Senior Citizens BLADE STEAK. BONE IN mechanics when I started out, but I Bridget would like to tour Europe by aboard the amphibious command Pinochle Group game at the PORK LOIN RIBS ROUND TIP STEAK CHICKEN BREAST sure learned along the way." VEAL SHOULDER Deli Place for *11 lo d i of U irt lirrYt Miir>g m Iip| id*at bicycle, when she gets enough money ship USS Mount Whitney. ra rm s. Army and Navy Gub are Rene PORK LOIN ASSORTED CHOPS, BONE IN "Meal time was the best time," she said. A 1975 graduate of South Windsor M aire, 603, Lee Steinm eyer, EQUAL AMOUNTS OF SIRLOIN. BUDE & $ 129 BONELESS • BEEF ROUND CANNED PATRICK $449 she said. “ I was really tired when we When she arrived home on Aug. 25, 593, Paul Schuetz and Mike High School, he joined the Navy in CENTER CHOPS TOP ROUND STEAK VEAL RIB CHOPSbonein . * 1 ” CUDAHY HAM traveled over several hills in one day. it was a complete surprise to her October 1975. His ship is homeported Haberern, 580, Bea Cormier, SHOULDER CUT FOR Another few days it rained constant­ fa m ily. 574, Floyd Post, 573, E sther VEAL LOIN CHOPS bone W lb at Norfolk, Va. s h a n k p o r t io n , w a t e r a d d e d . BONE In O BEEF CHUCK STEAK LONDON BROIL BEEF OR WIENER ly. I just couldn’t wait for supper. Anderson, 549, Robert Schubert, 547, Clara SMOKED HAM BEEFCHUCK CUBE STEAK ' VEAL CUBED STEAK STOULDEB X, FRANKS OSCAR MAYER Hemingway, 546, Richard 0 ^: USDA CHOICE BEEF CHUCK LEG RUMP OR ROUND Colbert, 543. RUMP PORTION, WATER ADDED, BONE IN f t f t UNDER BLADE STEAK BONE M BEEF OR REG. U.S D.A CHOICE About town The group sponsors a gam e' UNDER BLADE STEAK BEEF CHUCK VEAL BREAST (BONE IN) w Pocksl For S tuffing A) 79 ' GEM FRANKS each Thursday at 7;45 p.m. at SMOKED HAM BONELESS 79‘ the Army and Navy Club. Play BOTTOM ROUND ROAST BONELESS VEAL STEAKS (FROZEN) Cubed or Pepper lb 99' BEEF OR REG. ShopRite i GEM SMOKED SHOULDER is open to all senior citizens. BEEF CHUCK. 12-oz.l The Combined Catholic SHOULDER POT ROAST BONELESS LAVONIAN CORNED BEEF BRISKET ShopRite BDLDGNA pkg Mothers Circle will hold a Vernon : PORK ROLL w^?E"l/ofED tot hunOttdt of qutlilf tooOt Mass of the Holy Spirit Winners in the Vernon The Frozen Places'jffltir"""" The Grocery Place i t luper ipecfaf tivingi' The Produce Place in groat abundance ^ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Senior Citizens Pinochle Club St. James Church. 'The Rt. Sept. 7 game at the Senior fi Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Citizens Center are Margaret Reardon will officiate. P arker, 709, B etrice Minor, 700, Sophie Bogdan, 682, There w ill be a business Albert Watson, 672, Clara meeting afterward in St. Meyer, 644, E ric Andersen, James School cafeteria. "Mary had a little lamb, his fleece was 641, Em ily Brooks, 640. white as snow. Everywhere that Mary Winners in the Sept. 9 tour- The Senior Methodists of nament are Almeta South United Methodist went, B an’ G pickles were sure to go." Stackhouse, 616, Mary Church w ill meet Thursday Luetjen, 600, Ed K reysig, 598, noon at Susannah Wesley ^ Pickles turn up in and Violet May, 588! Hall. Members are The next game will be HILLS BROS the darnedest places Coffee REG. ELECTRIC PERK Wisk Detergent r^E'ttr^l reminded to bring their Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the B IO C H S C U C C IS H IIM IR IO S 'C tSl-AND CITY. N V 11101 ShoaSit* COCONUI Vernon Senior Citizens C H O C O U U CHIP VANILL> lunch. Beverages will be ACON$OllDAIIU l(K)OS COMPANY* II tOCOA>SGM|R MiD$ wucR$ eunut o a tm e a l 99" Softweave.„rr25ro;u“„i..o nit39" 0 Center. Cookies JUICY 2(X) SIZE served. 2-LB.-SAUSBURY STEAK. USAGNE. STUFFED PEPPERS ^ ^ OR CABBAGE. MEATLOAF. TURKEY OR VEAL PAR M IG IAN A^ A m ". 59^ RDE^ugar . DN CDR MAIN DISHES^^UU ShopRite Catsup .JS* LEMONS About town I CaulifloweraaSLs 3'p^.t' 8 9 ' Instant Milk MAKES 10 QUARTS boi Cake Mix ™ U' 59*^ Apples Cheese Pizza X '8 9 ' Green Beans 99" Wesson Oil Green PepperSrxtrc. .2 9 RUSSET BAKING The nominating com­ Sand. Steaks Tomatoes 49" Palmolive D Potatoes W ASH IN G TO N U S • ) mittee of South United w h t tt ill Iha eitfs ffilngi lo> >0(1 o ' nutrilion and f gcAHfnau PTheNonFoods Place mssn sitfs is v /m s .' The Dairy Place GROOM Methodist Church will Tomato Juice '49" Spaghetti meet tonight at 7:30 at the LAUNDRY BASKET KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE ^O R E church. Mayonnaise She 69" Gefilte Fish The Prayer Group of 2 BUSHEL D Q C lo< lop q u i'itf bakad m z . $ 1 7 9 lor lupar rtfrathing t l l t i The Bakery Place goodnau and fratKnau Emanuel Lutheran Church SIZE J I J I The Ice Cream Place iC hool d sittfl tdssi' ^ a m e e l will meet Thursday at pkg. I ETD 10:00 a m. in the church ShopRite ICE CREAM ShopRite WHITE BREAD board room. Utility Spout Pail “PREMIUM' ^ ^ 9 0 Orange Juice TROPtCANA Lirion 6' TVX ELIZABETH YORK ^ Q C c Zion Evangelical Round Utility Tub Cottage Cheese .. . ^:9' Lutheran Church w ill have COITt. I third year youth instruc­ Dish Drainer (Not sviM in Bristol. ShopRite PUMPERNICKEL OR Sour Cream AJUROD bfK 5* CORDUBA TAILCOAT b, AH., si« tion Thursday from 6:30 to In-Store Bake Shop Msrfdsn or NfW Srltslnj NO PRES 8:30 p.m. at the church. FRESH JEWISH RYE ADDED In Navy, Brown, Burgundy & Black for grMf fairfood suggttfions Also Available In Regular Length Coat The Appy Place in d tu p q t tima lavtrt' The H ealth & B eau ty A ids Place Officers of Temple HARD RDLLS ShopRite DELI Chapter, OES, will DDMESTIC HAM PQPCU CRISP RDLLS MULTIPLE VITAMINS RENTAL P R IC E ^32.50 « '« r a * lM i M m rehearse Friday at 7 p.m. ITALIAN BREAD COMPLETE WITH VEST OR SASH at the Masonic Temple in The Snacks Place fo' tfYO preparation for the official STORE SLICED, Q Q ^ for alf Ihf d«f)CtOUt f>A*or COOKED 1/,.,), The Seafood Place o t bounty from tha tMl 1 • All the Latest Styles & Colors visit of grand officers. SNYDER BOX CHIPS ”^ , FROZEN HEAT N' SERVE • Area’s Largest In-Stock Selection ShopRite PRETZELS J. SftupR If MULTlPlC The Grade 9 Confirma­ Loaf Sale Vitamins r iif M ,RON • Boy’s Sizes tion staff of Center FISH CAKES The Cookies Place a ftt Congregational Church will • Shirts In 30 Colors Swiss Cheese J FROZEN HEAT N SERVE • SANDWICH H Q b u b r v s v a m u a o n Vitamins • Dress Boots meet tonight at 7 in the PDLLDCK PDRTIDNS SCOOTER PIE D€V»L SFOOO • All Suits Dry Cleaned After Every Use church library. Bologna STORE^SLICED ASSORTED CREMES BmwNit Rose Hips-

In order to assure a sufficient supply of sales items for all ot our customers, we must reserve the right to limit the purchi.se of sales to unils of 4 ol any sale items, except where otherwise noted. .1,:— I ------fu,, Shopp«i Wakefern Food Corporation 1976 ASK ABOUT OUR Prices effective thru Sat., Sept. 18, 1976. Not responsible ‘ 'for ■typographical errors. SAMUEL LTD. FORMAL WEAR KEEP SMILING ‘FREE TUX POLICY’ 587 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 4 214 SPENCER STREET For Samuel Ltd, Grooms 872-8085 • K-MART PLAZA, VERNON KEEP HAPPY MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Open Dsily — Thurs A FrI. Evenings 'til t Open 8:30 A.M. -10:30 P.M. Open Mon-Fri 7 A.M. - Midnight: Sat. 7 A M. • 10:30 P M. PRICES EPFtCTlVl ONLY IT IHl SHOP RITl STORIS LISTED ABOVL i PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn . Wed.. Sept. 15. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn . Wed.. Sept 15. 1976 — PAGE TWE.NTY-NINE

GREAT VM.UES FOR YOU HI WEEK LONG COM E S EE! SUPER BUY 8 COUPONS EVERY AT THE GREAT ASP! COM E SAVE! AN FULLY COOKED EXTRA ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY BEEF RIB-SMALL END - OVEN-READY WATER ADDED Each of these advertised items is re­ PSliiLlC£!SI-:_£P!illlPRjPt • pRiir.i .*RiDt . pUKitrSm •n quired to be readiiy avaiiabie for sate at or betow the advertised price in each “KING OF THE ROASTS ’ A&P store, except as specificatty noted A&P 100% FLORIDA in this ad. Smoked Half Gallon BEEF BRISKET 'li Orange Juice r BONELESS kill flllDi CtriH W ‘ a ‘ -M U UMIT ONE COUPON PU EAI 31 FLAT CUT ONLY VAJUMBHr 21 VALID UPT 1211,1I7B______AP-2 J l\ Hams IP r'iM • PRICE I J Fresh Beef ^ •miiiiMniKwi I \ i-WI m t r n m L m MARVEL-LARGE LOAF Brisket Sliced White Bread SHANK 2012. iDlf Roasts LIMIT ONE COUPON PEI FAaiLY PORTION __22 VAUIStPT. 12-11.1171______Hf-l >1 ' PHiCttPRIOt • PRiCEtPRIDt .i^iCMPRIDI • PRiCtiPRj>t • PRict t ^ A&P SELLS ONLY THE PRICE tPRIOt • PRICE YPHIOt • PRiCliPRIDY • P R l c r r ^ i ^ | r T R ^ ^ 7 " T l FIRST FOUR RIBS l A BECAUSE THEY ARE A&P - PLAIN THE CHOICEST SECTION Cream i \ INSPECTED - FROZEN YOUN A ' ' FREEZER PLEEZERS Cheese \ ANO THE BEST VALUEI g ,1 , 3i2.pk|. .. KMOVEIAHBSOID BEEF RIB -BONELESS-CRY-O-VAC » 1 m limit one COUPON PU family . 11 V V a J M E n r 23 v a lid u p t. 12-11.1171 AP-2^ *I > ^ C E t PNK)I J ^ i a j P R I O l • PRICES PRIOE • PRICE IPNIOl • PRiCt 1 M REEFROONO RONELESS PRiCEiPRIOE ■ PRiCEAPRIOC • PRIOC " p ^ r i p m ^ r T B O ^ T l Whole titaiiiHniKnuE Tip Round UCEUMMINiCa KMOYtl 8-12 Turkeys fdHfeHiia Roasts lbs. QUARTERS BEEF RIB Rib Eye lb. Sunnyfield Rib Steaks BONE IN lb. I-9 LB. Butter INCRY-O-VAC .SIZES l-lk .R k l. LIMIT ONE COUPON PU FAMILY & TURF SALE - 24 VALIOSEPT 12-11.1171 Af-2, I! COOKED (While Supplies Last) Frozen WheleBeef PRICE^iC E iP tPNlOI N K )! ■• PRiCtlPPRiCtJPRIOl a iD t • PHiCElPHIOtPRICE i PRIOl • PRlCEiP»N>lP R lCfl^R D I *• PRCE I • I AVAILABU f- °RjCi»l£!gLTlgRS17RioT • ~(^»TRi5r~RicrrSi!pB THORSDAY MARCO BY SALVATORE Ili^^WVXIITTrWIPM^y tiTaiiiMniKiiui Maine Lobsters THRO SATURDAY UCEgiM IHICCI Briskets " lb. HOT OR SWEET BEEF RIB BONELESS FORMERLY DELTA-WHITE DELMONICO BEEF RIB-BONE IN Sausage Bathroom i Rib Eye Steaks STEAKS li Tissues OELI FEATURES Whole Rib Patties FOUR-SOD Ct. n ib AVAILABLE IN STORES WITH UMIT ONE COUPON PEN FAMIIV Roast Beef 25-30 lb. G_____ a » 26 VAU0 8EPT 12-11.1178 AP-2 I! , SERVICE DELI DEPTS. ONLY PR sizes $ 1 1 9 E j j l W t -j ;R i ^ lP R I J t • PHICI EPNiOt ^PRiCE IPNIOl • PRCE I J of Beef lb.

Domestic Ham CHOICE V2 lb. 99« FRUIT-ALL FLAVORS fr e s h r PAPER-JUMBO P A C W - AGP (MNNED VEGETARLE SALE! Fresh Produce...Yours From A&P! Bounty Towels Hi-C 46 oz. A. Special savings on the freshest fruits and vegetables! cans ! 1 We pride ourselves in our fine quality—and in the low prices we can pass on 10 Drinks • A&P Green Peas MIXED SIZES (16V2 OZ.) to you. That's Price and Pride—just as busy at work in our produce llO O c t. n ils D o 0^9 o ' department as they are throughout A&P KEEBLER #%#% a • A&P Whole Kernel Corn (loyioz.) \ Town House Crackers m' 6 9 ^ WPOIC K c-Cl Corn LAYER LIGHT N LIVELY • A&P Cream Style Corn (lovi oz.) Butternut fr es h ALL FLAVORS "SMOOTH & 'ii>i 0 0 ^ m e l l o w - CALIFORNIA Sealtest Ice Milk Squash lb. Piiisbury 1 QUARTERS “MIX OR MATCH” Cake iWixes Imperial Margarine itg 0 9 ^ YOUR CHOICE! FROZEN-MEATENTREES c ^ n n Fresh 'TEN0ER& Bartlett 18'^ 12. TASTY" Rk|. I Jiffy Cook-In-Bags 4 Carrots 2>39' Z 3 ‘"‘8 3 Pears • Cut Green Beans n6/>« i • Sauerkraut neozi Rad HEINZ TOMATO • Green Beans FHEKCHSTVIE |I5'/: OZ. • Sliced Beets neozi "FRESH FREEimFREE! ZESTY" Ketchup • Mixed Vegetables neoz i • Sliced Carrots neoz i Radishes Marvel Sliced II Half Gallon 26 82. • Whole Potatoes |l6 o z.| • Sliced Potatoes neoz bit. White Bread It Orange Juice Potting -FOR YOUR nUT .O H AT Ifk.l V PLANTS' ‘MIX OR MATCH” Soii 8^89' YOUR CHOICE! /..^''CdeT Bv•CIS TOMATO f Y PRIDE ‘ ' P6I0E ...... I , PniDE • I'Hi^ I ^ PRIDE • ' /1 , PRIDE • • >1.1 I V PRIDE • i Mi( 1 s PRioe • i'MiCL s PRIDE • ■ Hi( I % PRIOE • I'BiCE % PRIDE • , • PHiCL 5 PRIDE • PRICE 1 PRIDE • i • PH'Cl ^ PRIDE • PRICE ^ PRIDE • HRiCL Y PRIDE • ' H'C L \ PRIDE ; 8D2. COUPON nn , Hunt’s Sauce VALUE Z 3 ^ ______I MF6ll\ ^ J m fg i ______| mfsn VALUE £U DELICIOUS WITH LEMON G SUGAR WITH RATH OIL FOR FINE WASHARLES POST DOG FOOD ALL GRINDS ALL FLAVORS PUDDING STRONG PUSTIC Ou*' Own Caress Woolite i , , Honeycomb Gaines Maxwell Hunt’s Glad Lawn & Dinty Moore Beef Stew o 9 Iced Tea COLO Bath Soap WATEB Wash Cereal Gravy Train House Coffee Snack Pack Leaf Bags HANDY LAUNDRY DETERGENT ; ANY SIZE CONT. OF MIX THREE-4H 02. b in 1 12. COBl. 9 12. Fk|. 25-Ib. bai 2-lb. c n 20 D2. Rk|. 10 ct. Rk|. UNIT ODE FE* F*MIIT LIMIT OKE rEB FtMIlY LIMIT OKE PEBFAMILT LIMIT OKE PEB FAMILY. hall VULIOSEPI 12 IB. 1916 LIMIT ONE PEN FAMILY. LIMIT DDE PER FAMILY. LIMIT ONE PEN FAMILY LIMIT ONE PEN FAMILY VALIOSEPT I2-IB.19I6 I - VAII0SEM.I2-IB. iwviw I , 1976i9 fg 1 I VALID vnLIWdCri. SEPT 12-11.1976 I VALID SEPT I2 H . 1976 VALIDStPT 12-ID. 1976 VALID SEPT. 12-11.1976 VALIOSEPT. 12-18.1976 SOS Soap Pads 'it 4 9 ^ VVisk gillon coni. AP-2 / -p. JLLVERIETIES.PTOKAmfOOO ^ $ 1 00 LlUUld ‘ K i i i tsy o' 12'/z 12. fTY • . ::.i ^ 1 PRIDE• f'Hin n p r io e * I Y p r i d e • F Y PRIDE • • p m k F % PRIOE‘ PR iCL y PR ID E* ^ Hu [ \ PRIDE a PR|( i ^ PRIDE ' Lovin-Spoonfuls ^ ^ • PRiCI ^ PRIDE • PRICE % PRIDE ' PMi| E V PRIDE • >’H>a ' PRIDE'j c a t

1135 T olland T urnpike, Manchester PRICtSEEFECIIVE AUGUST B-M. 1976 1135 Tolland Turnpike E TO RHAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS PRICESklHISkOEfFECTIVEAUGUST8 M '976 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITCHC cno CAI C y n i aiiaai aiti r i.. I ITFNS FOR SALE N01 AVAILABLE TO OTHER WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALEW PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 15. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manrhe.ster, Conn . Wed . Sept 15. 1976 — PAGE THIRTY-ONE Social D u p lic a te ^ Security bridge J Q. I've heard that you c c : don't need to work as long Gold Medal Flour c c Baked Pea Beans PRUNE JUICE (Irnlrr iiriilgr Club under Social Security to be All Food Mart Stores are now open regular or unbleached eligible for disability Sept 10 at the Masonic benefits as you do to get ! SUNSWEET Temple —North-South: Glenn 5 LB. B&M Prentiss and Paul Barton, retirement benefits. Is this j 32 o z . lirst; Florence Elmer and true? BAG 21 OZ.CAN Mary Bracken, second; Mrs. A. The amount of work I BOTTLE Glenn Prentiss and Mrs. you need to (jualify for a s Marion Haines, third. Social Security disability WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE AND THIS WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE AND THIS I WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10 00 OR MORE AND THIS East-West; Sonja Sundays 9a.m. to 4p.m. COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD THRU SAT. SEPT, 18. COUPON AT FOOD4MART. GOOD THRU SAT SEPT, 18 I COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD THRU SAT SEPT IB benefits depends on your LIMIT ONE 5 LB BAG • ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. LIMIT ONE CAN • ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, ■ LIMIT ONE bottle ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Gremillion and James Baker, age when you become dis­ first. Mr and Mrs. Harold abled Before age 24, you Lucal, second; Mrs. Lawrence Moe and Betty need credit for I ' z years of Brass, third work in the 3-year period MnnchrAler Bridge (Hub before your disability WIN: ii.ooo Sept 10 at 146 Hartford Rd. began. From age 24 HONTOWH —North-South: Peg I.aPlant through 30, you need Social and Joe Toce. first, Rose Security credit for half the WINUPTOM.OOO PLAY QUIK CASH! Austin and Frank Merblum, time between age 21 and WALDBAUM'S second, Anne Ingram and ITon the lime you became dis­ M70,000. IN CASH PRIZES! • WALDBAUM'S Weeks, third abled. All workers disabled East-West: June Roebuck HERE'S HOW YOU CAN BE A QUIK CASH WINNER! and Ellen McKeon, Betty Hor­ at age 31 or over — except ton and Felicia LaPuk, tied Ibe blind — need credit for GUARANTEED 66,000 WINNERS! Just Stop in at your friendly Food Mart and pick up your free Quik Cash Card. Erase the gold spot on the lor lirst. Bob Stratton and at least 5 years of work out Food Mart •loan Byrnes, third front of the card with a pencil eraser. Underneath you will find one, two, or three letters.Save these letters of the 10 years before they Food Mart An open pair club cham­ became disabled. Some IT'S FUN! IT'S FAST! IT'S FREE AND EXCITING! ’•%'S until you can spell one of the words on the back of the card (Thousand, Hundred, Twenty, Ten, Five, or pionship game will be played people need more than 5 One)... then take the cards to your Food Mart manager for your cash prize! Sept 17 at 7 45 p m at 146 years depending on their NO PURCHASE !S NECESSARY! Hartford Rd Sept 9 at 385 N Main St age when they became dis­ — North-South Linda Sim­ abled. mons and Ann Staub. lirst; Q. 1 have a 24-year-old son U.S.D.A. CHOICE Margaret Kropp and Anne who is mentally retarded U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED GRADE "A " U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BONELESS Ingram, second. Geri Barton and will never be able to CC and Murray Powell, (bird live without outside help. Food Mart helps make SHENANDOAH-SELF-BASTING East-West Liz Carter and Is it true that he may be GEM - CRYOVAC Frank Bloomer, lirst, Ann eligible to get disability your menu planning Shoulder Roast DeMarlin and Peg Duntleld. LONDON BROIL second. Dr Saul Cohen and benefits when I retire? 1LB. BOX-DOMINO easier with a great Ernest Berube, third A. Probably. A person seiection of food for Semi Boneless The club sponsors a game disabled before 22 may get TURKEYS SHOULDER CONFECTIONERS each Thursday at 9 a m at 385 disability benefits on a the Jewish New Year! T O M S -1 6 -2 0 LBS. AVG. N Main St. parent's work record when MRS. ALDER'S or BROWN SUGAR I Aug 30 at 385 N Main St the parent starts getting HALF HAMS -North-South Marilyn WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10 00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON At Jackson and I.enore Brooks, retirement or disability GEFILTE FISH FO O D M A R T G O O D THRU SAT SEPT 16 LIMIT ON E B O X ONE fWnjf I payments or if the parent C O U P O N PER F A M ILY first. Midge Gordon and Jane dies after having worked Lowe, second, Anne Ingram and Margaret Kropp. third long enough under Social ‘ 1 . 1 9 , LB. East-West Flo Barre and Security. HEN S-10-14 LBS. AVG. Ann DeMarlin. first. Peg Gefllte Fish flOKEACH 3! Q. Do you have to have cc O'Connor and Mary minor children in your care ’. LAYER CAKE MIXES Gangewerc, second. Terry Gefllte Fish w a n is c h e v v I tz 1.3 9 in order to get mother's o U.S.D.A. CHOICE Daigle and Frank Bloomer, 'LB. BEHY CROCKER third benefits when your hus­ Goodman's Egg Noodles MOSEY'S U.S.D.A. CHOICE _ OU R BEST BREADED The club sponsors a game band is disabled? Manischewitz Matzo Meal A. Not n ecessarily, Top Round Steak FOODCLUB each Monday at 9 a m at 385 N Main St although this is generally VEAL ALL VARIETIES Manischewitz Matzo lO OZ CORNED Bottom Round Roast Nile I'iiiic Novice Group true. But if the wife is age PATTIES 18V2 OZ.PKG. Sept 10 at 146 Hartford Rd Matzo Ball Mix O U R BEST 62 or over, she can get —Dick Vizard and William benefits even if there are BEEF Sliced Bacon WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10 00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT Calhoun, first, Charles and Manischewitz Borscht BEEF FOOD MARI GOOD THRU SAT SEPT IB LIMIT ONE PKG ONE no children in her care. C O U P O N PER F A M ILY Yvonne Tatro. second, Bertha Also if you are the mother Gold’s Borscht j? oz PATTIES 1 LB. PKG. Goldberg and Bert Davis. of a child disabled before PRIMO HOT OR SWEET BRISKETS * 1 . 5 9 LB. Arlene Long and Sandy age 22, you may continue to Food Club Honey * 1 . 19 l. ■Sullivan, tied lor third ITALIAN POINT FLAT OR get benefits as long as the The group will have a novice Memorial Candles IN TUMBLER CUTS CENTER CUTS open pairs club championship child remains disabled and SAUSAGE game Sept 24 at 7 45 p m at is in your care. Chopped Liver PLUMROSE DEL MONTE CORN CALVES LIVER .89' Buy any $iie package ond get 146 Hartford Hd Q, My husband was o! PIUMROSE I ) / / ( ^ SLICED CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL j seriously injured in an auto CHILD MILD Sliced Ham and accident, and the doctor SEAFOOD SPECIALS OF THE WEEK! 8 9 * * 1 .1 ? says it will be a long time FRANKS tO S E Y S SLICED BACONirrst !1.6 9 ANY 1 IB PKG BOILED GEM MISS FANCY SMOKED FOOD MART 1 7 0 Z V .A . n e w s before he can go back to FRESH SCROD FILLETS lb $1.49 CORNED:0RNEDI BEEF $ | REGULAR KING SIZE OR SLUGGERS ^ 0 1 CAN work How long should he FRESH SWORDFISH STEAKS lb $3.29 PICNIC Q A ^ROUNDS WEAVER CHICKEN wait before he applies for FENWAY BEEF FRANKS M.19 4 OZ ITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $10 00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT Q — Due to a World War disability benefits? FRESH PERCH FILLETS ib $1.59SHOULDER IB 0 7 P K G .l LB.i O O D M A R T G O O D THRU SAT SEPT 18 LIMIT ON E C A N ONE I II service-connected dis­ A. He shouldn't wait. FRANKS O U P O N PER F A M ILY ability 1 have been People can miss out on 'PICK YOUR OWN" FRESH PRODUCE! receiving compensation some disability benefits if rated at 50 per cent since they delay in applying. 1946, can this rating be Back payments can only be U.S. NO. 1 - ALL PURPOSE Del Monte Drink Confectioners 50‘ o'f f '! rs O 'o ff'I reduced'’ made for up to 12 months. ALUMINUM FOIL ON A > GALLON CARTON | O N 13 CC I I A — (Jenerally. a con­ Your husband can get in­ tinuous rating lor 20 years formation about applying 'EASTERN SHORE" PINEAPPLE/GRAPEFRUIT CORONET I or Brown Sugar TOPCO- 25 FOOT ROLL TOPCREST I I or more cannot be reduced for benefits by calling or Q — Are there any ad­ writing any Social Security DOMINO ^ ICE CREAM oci CANNING JARS I I ALL FLAVORS | ditional benefits (or office. I ■ uuOu'T At ^ -izO MA't I veterans who are rated as Q, My father is in the POTATOES 46 o z . 0 ( m i l i<)r" |«'S o n e c o u p o ''p f'1 being 100 per cent disabled hospital again as a result of CAN u b J j T j L'r. by the Veterans Ad­ the second heart attack in PKGS. ■ a ministration. and in need the past several years. Will ■3I i ■n of assistance of another he have to wait 5 months FOOD CLUB - 16 o z CAN I person'’ CONFIOETS NAPKINS 24 COUNT PKG $1,19 FOOD CLUB POTATO STICKS z o z c a n 49c FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS again before he can get 4 f o r $ 1 . SPAGHETTI SAUCE MEATLESS OR MUSHROOM 39C GAYLORD NAPKINS 49c 35* off !! 20‘ off I A — Yes Veterans so onpccoucc CRAPE JELLY OR IBOZ ■ O N A ZO IB B A G ■ rH tb cR V tS ORANGE m a r m a l a d e j a r 49c FOOD CLUB COFFEE CREAMER n o z ia b 59c 64 o z BOH l E ON A 100 COUNT PKG Social Security disability FOODCLUB APPLE JUICE 69c PURINA TUNA3 CAT FOOD tzoz c a n 3 for$1. c a n severely disabled as to O&CFRENCHFRIEDONIONS joz 39c CORONET DELTA TISSUE 4 PACK 59c benefits, as he did the first 5 L 0 PLASTIC PAIL TOPCREST or | GAYLORD SALADCHERRIES lo o z j a r 49c INSTANT DRY MILK 14QUART PKG $2.89 require the regular aid and FOOD CLUB PEANUT BUTTER $2.49 FOOD CLUB ORANGE MARMALAOE'5a‘r 49c TOPCO SANDWICH BAGS 00 COUNT PKG 33c GALLON CONTAINER time'’ CARUSO BLENDED OIL $2.69 LIPTON BARBECUE TIME ! attendance of another per- s A. Not necessarily If A ------tv I son may be eitlitled to ad­ your father got disability TEA BAGS CHARCOAL ditional payment of $133 a Feed Club PIE CRUST With iriij coupon it Food M i'1 «^||^ t^T$ 'lOuporr r ^ checks before, he can get ALPO LAYER CAKE Good thru Sal Srpt ’8 i Go-rd'^'-Sai Sept AG i e o z c a n f o r c o c n t p g Whipped Cream Cheese 95c TABLE TALK APPLE PIE FOOD CLUB SLICED BEETS 4 $ 1 . GILLETTETRACD'budes 9 , $1.59 ™ o z '« g 2 3 c 'IP TOP FOOD CLUB DRESSINGS eoz b o h l e 39c MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS Calvary Church, will lead a TOPCO BELLA ROMA BREAD 16 OUNCE LOAF t 01 bw service of praise and Bible Bartlett Pears 3 es 89c FOOD CLUB SAUERKRAUT '6 OZ CAN 4 FOR $1. HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM FOIL 25 f t r o l l 69c PRELL SHAMPOO concentijie 'ube oi .$ 1.79 FOOD CLUB TEA BAGS 100 COUNT PRG 99c NABISCO FIG NEWTONS e( CLUB l B B O yVI U S fANCY NATIVE MASS > f r e n c h o r ITALIAN 4 oz b o t t l e FOODCLUB Pl a in m e a t q r m u Sh h o o m Soft Margarine 39c Sunshine study tonight at 7 30 at the F O O D Cl u b w h it e o r y e l l o w SUNBEAM HILLBILLY BREAD FOOD CLUB DRESSINGS 8 0Z B O n iE 3 FOR $1. FOOD CLUB VANILLA EXTRACT 69c BIC DISPOSABLE LIGHTER n .< v a l u e 79c SPAGHETTI SAUCE ,zoz var 79c church. Macintosh Apples z 3 bs $1. NABISCO CHEESE NIPS oo American Cheese Spread p.' $1.19 Marshmellow Bars FROIEN FOODS GALORE FOR QUICK N' EASY MEALS! WALDBAUM'S NEW YORK STYLE DELICATESSEN! Teachers at South Cnited bs c Russet Potatoes 5 79 . o z on a ,, Methodist Church will U S FANCY RED WEAVER GOURMET Cottage Cheese 75c TOP FROST ' meet tonight at 7 30 at the 69 Delicious Apples 100\ FLORIDA Top Frost Meat Pies a u v a i .. e ,. es 4 p“ k°g ^s DOMESTIC Baked Ham $2.39 Turkey Breast $1.39 church WASHINGTON s t a t e • $1. Ore Ido Regular Margarine »» 59c POTATO - COLE SLAW LU N C H BO > s p e c ia l IFRESHIY SLICED Italian Prunes Rhodes Bread Dough u b % ° v e s 99c Roast Beef $2.09 O a i a O S OR MACARONI IB 49c Chicken Senior Methodists of FRESH NATIVE iMASSi Orange HtBREW NATIONAL ALL BEEf Swiss Gruyere Cheese 39c Crispers BOILED N O V A SCO TIA FRESHLY South United Methodist of the Sea Green Cabbage Lox Sale OR ALASKAN SLICED l 6 $1.69 Macaroni & Cheese i S 2 89c 10 O Z. PKG. WHOLE OR HALE Kosher Griddles $1.49 Natural Muenster - 85c Church will meet Thursday Juice HEBREW N A T IO N A L ALL BEEF KOSHER noon at Susannah Wesley HAM Large White Fish Tuna Hall of the church. Pomegranates 12 OUNCE CAN Top Frost Broccoli Spears ,ooz p k g 3 PKGS $1 . $1.09 Salami Chubs $1.19 Vita Herring IN CREAM SAUCE >•' $1.19 ^ ^ 8 FOR CARANDO Solid White AvocadosI GOURMET OEu G h ’ Beef Bologna . IB PKGS $1.09 Genoa Salami c h o c c p The Master Mason Cut Corn or Green Peas STp'k’c 3 89c B f 9 S WHITE OR YELLOW ^ $1.19 Cookies ^ - 75c ■ e LB -WHERE a v a i l a b l e m oil degree will be conferred at 'o o s Pu r e . g a l l o n CANS E E e a meeting of Friendship ^Orange Juice pOOOC l u B G L A S S B O m C Crinkle Cut Potatoes 59c American Cheese $1.49 ‘Hot’ Bagels 12 $1.09 Pickled Tomatoes oi.v:.. 59c U)dge of Masons Thursday WE »ESERVE THE RIGHT 10 LIAAIl SALES TO 3 PKGS OF ANY lUW EXCEFl W HUE OIHEHWISE NOIED IIEAAS OFFEBED FO« SALE NOT AVAIIAHE IN CASE LOIS 0« J N FAIRNESS TO QUR CUSTOMERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES TO 3 PKGS O f ANY ITEM EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AV A IiA ltE IN CASE LOTS OR TO OT h ER RETAIL OEA l ERS OR W m O i ESAl ERS at 7 :30 p m at the Masonic TO o t h e r r e t a il d e a l e r s o r wholesalers Temple Senior Warden Walter Hileman will , $2.M preside Officer dress is 410 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER n $4.17 summer formals. 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn^unn , Wedwea ., Sept5>egt 15, 1976 - PAGE THIRTY-'THIRTY-THREE PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 15, 1976 Senior citizens Gunther-Poitras All Stop&Sh<^ open Sunday 9 am-4 pm Hi! The first big news is that we will be leaving a shuffleboard tournament on Sept. 25 and 26, sponsored Elaine Joan Poitras and William With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase h With this coupon afKj a S7 50 purchase |~ again this year by oui' good friends, the members of the With tins coupon and a S7 50 purchase Warren Gunther, both of Manchester Jaycees, You’ll notice that this year the tour­ Manchester, were married Sept. 4 at nament will be held on the weekend. Those wishing to Kraft Amerkan the Church of the Assumption in participate in this tournament and who will need a ride ><=> Manchester. must state so when they sign up. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Speaking of signing up, you must either stop by our of­ WhiteorYellowt««l SB« 123C0Unt ^ ‘****^ and Mrs. George Poitras of 15 St. Stop&Shop fice, or call 643-5310 on or before Tuesday, Sept. 21. There Individually Wrapped Lawrence St. The bridegroom is the is no fee charged for this tournament, and trophies will 2P1yR0ll son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gunther 16 ounce package ^ 3 lb. Can be awarded the winners. More information will be Good Sun. Sep( 12-Sal, S«pt tfl of 63 Thomas Dr. Limit one pkg per cusicmer available for Saturday’s column; meanwhile, you can Good Sun Sept 12-Sal Sept 18 Limit one roN per customer , Good Sun Sept 12-Sat Sept 18 Limit one can per customer The Rev. Paul Trinque of the start signing up anytime now. Church of the Assumption celebrated We received word that our good friend and volunteer the nuptial Mass and performed the office gal Helen Martino is quite ill at her home, 27D double-ring ceremony. The church Bluefield Dr. We also received word that Harry Mahoney was decorated with white gladioli is now a patient at ourhospital. daisies and pompons. Robert Poitras Our good friends, Dolly Roach and Ann Young are now of Manchester, the bride’s brother, recuperating at their homes, 67 Autumn St., and 71H was soloist. Bluefield Dr,, respectively, and wish me to thank The bride, given in marriage by everyone who sent them cards. They appreciated them her father, wore a gown of white very much and thank you. Stop&Shop ‘K^reat Beef” Qiana knit embellished with re­ Setback embroidered Alencon lace designed with Victorian lace neckline with an Last Friday afternoon we had 14 tables for our setback insert of lace with a V-shaped design games, and the lucky winners were: from shoulder to Empire waist, Josephine Schuetz and Bernadette Risley, 131; Marge narrow belt, fitted sleeves, and long Hall, 130; Sue Kerr, 129; Lyla Steele, Violet Dion, and Cecile Benson, 123; Marjorie McLain, 122; Paul Schuetz, Steak&Roast"Great Beef" Only Stop 4 Shop has it Only Stop Safe! 4 Shop lakes the lime and trouble to flowing skirt terminating in a chapel- Strawberry Preserves G*or» 99= 121; Joseph Windsor, 120; Salvatore Rosella, and Gladys age USDA Choice heel slowly, naturally to ils peak of tenderness and flavor And it's length train. Her elbow-length veil of 89^ imported silk illusion was attached to Seelert, 119; Beatrice Cormier, 118; A1 Chellman, 117, worth II, "Great Beef", Cut fresh in our store Wrapped with our unique Cooking wiih and Helen Silver, 116. «or 14 69 a lace-covered Camelot cap and I*' I Color " labels: the cooking method recommended best lor each cut. and, how to she carried a colonial bouquet of Pinochle Palmolive Detergent 89" prepare it. All to give you steaks and roasts with a consistency ol quality no other beef white daisies, yellow sweetheart Monday we had a large turnout for our kitchen social Nabisco Fig Newtons 59" can match. roses and baby's breath. games in the morning, and in the afterhoon we had 52 Beverages 4 IV 89" Stop & Shop ‘‘Great Beef” Naturally Aged Miss Patricia Poitras of players for pinochle with the following winners: Manchester was her sister's maid of Gladys Seelert, 699; Marjorie McLain, 691; Wesley Wishbone Dressing "»«’ V! 39" honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Frost, 687; Mary Nackowski, 672; Marie Hebenstreit, Cut Green Beans 3 'L.",' 89" Marlene Plourd and Miss Elizabeth 653; Anna Haupt, 652; Lillian Lewis, 651; Fritz Wilkinson Del Monte Peas 3 'JJ! *1 Simpson, both of Manchester. and Audrey Durey, 647; Rene Maire, 646, Ann Thompson, Sun.,Sept. 1 645; Paul Schuetz, 644; Esther Anderson, 642, and Chunk Light Tuna "7." 49" Richard M, Hull of Willimantic S d o i n S t ^ -Sat,Sept. 18. served as best man. Ushers were Michael DeSimone, 641. All week frozen food values. Tim Silva of Gloucester, Mass, and Golf Shell Beef Loin Wayne Sweeney of Michigan. During the morning also, our Senior Golf League was Our "Great Beei " is USDA choice one quart Sphinx Band Ladies plan auction, fair A reception was held in David’s up to the next to the last week of their regular season of MimiteMaid beef, naturally aged for extra Restaurant in Manchester, after play, with the following results: Orange Juice tenderness and flavor in our meat which the couple left for Cape Cod, Irwin Cartside, 43; A1 Bourret, Henry Rau and Joseph 100 mixing This Bicentennial quilt will be awarded to someone during an auction and fair being spon­ % Orange Juce from Florida f t ® plant and fresh cut in our stores sored by the Sphinx Temple Band Ladies Oct. 9 at the Shrine Mosque, 3000 Berlin Tpke,, Mass. For traveling, Mrs. Gunther Quinn, 47; John Gibson, Charles Romanowski, Ernie Newington. The designers here are Mrs. Robert (Alice) Nelson of 45 Grande Rd., East wore a blue Qiana knit dress. The Segerberg, Charles Tarpinian and Hector Provost, 49. Rhodes Bread Dough hag I couple will reside in Michigan. Fracchia Photo There were 39 out that morning. '6o$ Q Q c Top Round Steak seefRound bowl Hartford, left, and Mrs. Richard (Lee) Pabst of 170 Ferguson Rd., Manchester; other Ellios Cheese Pizza p*g 7C7 Mrs. Gunther was employed as a This group will hold its annual banquet on Monday, $159 EKCO ETERNA bandsmen’s wives helped with the sewing. The fair will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m- hairstylist at the Strawberry Patch Sept. 20, at Willie’s Steak House starting at 6:30 p.m. for Macaroni & Cheese ■;r 49" Heavy Gauge Anyone having items to contribute to tbe auction should call Mrs. Pabst at 647-9676 or Mrs. Beauty Salon in Manchester. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gunther happy hour, and dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. . Irozen Rib Steak Large End *1P Nelson at 568-2236. (Herald photo by Pinto) Gunther is a senior at Michigan State Painting, crewel stainless steel mixing bowl. College. ^ e t a U e s Next week on Tuesday morning from 10 o’clock to noon, 1 Bone Chuck Steak Beef Chuck 6 9 S Limit on* bowl p*r cuatomer. we will start our oil painting classes. Our good friend, Stop & Shop 24 oz > V X — I. II ^ Poly ■ Kay Hendrickson, who will once again be in charge of this Peas. Peas and ^ ^ B a g s A start your collection of Guest speaker Carrots or Corn Boneless Chuck Steak Beef Eye class, would like to have all newcomers to be sure to Funk & Wagnalls make this firsHipening day. Dinners Taste 0 Sea Then on Wednesday morning we start our crewel em­ RoundTipSteak BeeiRound * ^ Margot Edwards, author and broidery class with Mrs. Lynn King to welcome all new­ Egg Beaters Fleischmann s 79" 1 speaker from Pacific Grove, Caiif., W i l d ^ A Liml comers as well as our regulars. This class will be held French Toast Oownyflake 49" one per will address the all-day workshop co­ cuilom er. from 10 o’clock until noon. Q t n i l f f ^ r c Sj>njch saj«e Potato Au 't w CQ c sponsored by the Family Oriented O L U U M C ^ rd Grata'or Macarorv & CbetM pag Round Cube Steak BeeiRound with a to Flu shots life 4 9 purcheto Childbirth Information Society (FOCIS), International Childbirti?) By the wav, we should be getting some news regarding Education Association, and the free swine flue shots for all seniors for Saturday’s Bai^uetMeat Encyclopedia THIS AD column. So keep in touch, and we may be asking for some Manchester Monitrice Associates, on Saturday, Sept. 25 at Manchester volunteers to help with this most important project. . „ * 1 Memorial Hospital. Check with the column on Saturday. * •w W or Chicken ( piigs A Ms. Edwards, a nurse and mother, This past Monday we gave out our 7,0fl0th Gold Card. Ore Ida Potato Crispers5 3 M is the author of Communications — Mr. and Mrs. John Binders came in for their cards, and Round Roast Carnation Shrimp *1” Dimensions in Childbirth Education. we didn’t know who to give the 7,(XX)th to, so we figured She received her R.N. from Nazareth DOESm^NSD we would best get both of them in the picture. We’re real­ Batter Dip Fish Fry College, St, Joseph's Infirmary, ly growing aren’t we, and it's a darn good thing Beef Bottom Butternut Squash 49" stop 4 Shop Great BeefAlw ays looks fresh and luicy everybody doesn’t decide to show up at one time. 9 9 Louisville, Ky., in 1951; a B. A. in psy­ and delicious ... because it is' We age our beei natur 0 10 -IbBag II chology and community studies at One-day trip Fresh in our dairy case. ally lor tenderness and trim away excess fat to give you the University of California, and an We have a nice one-day trip coming up. We are going to .Mrs, RIbert’s , real meat value lor your money I^Potting SoilE; M A in health and parent education the Danbury Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 5. They tell me it is ia i^ r I ” ^ Good thru S a t. Sept I8ih - from Goddard College in Vermont in quite nice, and lots of things to see and do. We will 1^5 Limit one bag per customer 2 4 9 e - i ACOUPON. Golden Quarters 1 lb. pkg.4 1975. She is currently assistant editor register for this trip this coming Monday, Sept. 20, and Shoulder Roast Beef Chuck of the quarterly Birth and Family the price is $3.50. This just covers the transportation cost Sour Cream stop 4 Shop IV 49" Journal and advisor to the Childbirth as there is no special rates of admission for seniors. Shrimp Cocktail ‘."*1” Beef Chuck Education Leagues of Salinas and Therefore, you must purchase your own ticket at $2.25, Underblade Roast Bone-in Monterey and to the School Age and also your own meal. From all reports there are many Kraft Cracker Barrel ML’, 1 ^ With this coupon Mothers of Monterey, Calif. CLASSIFIED WORD nice eating places, and those who have attended the fair Sharp,10 oz , Extra Sharp Sticks, 10 oz Top Round Roast Beef Round For more information on this first ADS IN THE HERALD, in the past say the food is very good. Natural Swiss Slices L°,' 99" I Savel8‘ ®|i annual K'EA-Connecticut State 6 to 25 DAYS We will give you more details later on; meanwhile, 1 3 on six 3 oz. pkgs. Meeting, contact Sharon Kelley, 5 S. 8t per word per day start planning to sign up on Monday. Round Tip Roast Beef Round Farms Dr , Manchester, at 643-4441. 643-2711 We are also lining up a nice foliage trip for October, Natural Tbgurt Reservations must be received by and will tell you more about this a little 'ater. Stop&Shop ■Sept 18. Asst Flavors cups ^ Bottom Rump Roast Beef Round * ? Pringlels now costs less, j 12 Gelatin-AII Flavors Baked in our own ovens. ■ , - 3 Good Sun Sepi *2 Sa< Sept »8 234 Baksry pneet tfltctrvt Uon Eye Round Roast BeeiRound | - g LiTTvt HI phgs pe» cirtlome» r l; ••! . •'tlF'.r . tH Debate dates set English Muffim Regular or Split ^ 9 Sliced fresh in our deli. Fresh from our Stop & Shop Ipkg ol 6 , Available vt stores leaiurir>g a service dek own kitchen. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The second and third national­ Big Daisy Bread 3 M ly televised debates between President Ford and Jimmy Fenway 2Ibpa< ii SavelO'^ii Carter will be held Oct. 6 and Oct. 22 at undetermined Blueberry Muffins Lr=-'-69" I 3 : onone 1 0 O Z pkg ^ 1 locations, it was announced . Honey Wheat p> 5*»cti, 8 oz , Milk Deli Rolls ;.','69" Cooked fish-nics " ... M’’ Choc Crunch. 6 oz shoe towns 6 a c UlAlUV 5 regular low price ^ 1 5 now ju st I Self-service deli specials. B a rtlett Colonial-Sliced □g Wear em to walk in the woods,,.dash across campus or /• F R E E ^ ^ P ^ irs California 4 1 ! SavelO’ town nights out wearever! Great with jeans...and you ; on one 32 oz bolile save 27% at Bacon ..’109 PUTNAM PADDLE TENNIS CENTER Great breakfast treat Dove Liquid Genuine suede in a natural sand color Leather collar/ Colonial Beef Franks 89" contrasting topstitching. Rubber "roller" bottom for CALL 569-4800 or Extra Mild Franks Iio ii% d ^ 9 8 ! Detergent super-comtort. Women's 5’'2-10, M. Fenway Beef Franks M ” FOR FREE RESERVED COURT HOUR Get going soon, save S4 thru Saturday Of Slugger Franks September 18 through September 30 Bologna or Salami fenway H' 99^ IPnluie Pluttis 2 5 1 Smoked Pork Shoulder 89" Putnam Bridge Shopping Center Colonial Master-Water Added Stop & Shop w ants Pork shoukterRo. »M"’ SHOE-TOWN Take Route 2, b it 5D 9n>Bag Mclnio^ ApplesT’* i f ■ t o b e y o u r F o o d Semi Boneless Ham T M Stamp Store. 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speaking The Stairwell Gallery of Manchester 1975. Earlier this year she won first prize Community College will open its ninth for "best in show” at the Connecticut Lutz Junior Museum season Friday night with a chamber Women Artists Juried Exhibition at New music performance and a two-person Haven. exhibition, Director Robert Manning has Stephens has attended the University of announced. Connecticut and New York City’s School The Athena String Quartet, composed of of Visual Arts, and in 1975-1976 he was musicians from the Hartford Symphony artist-in-residence at Bloomfield High The general store Orchestra, will begin the program at 8 School under sponsorship of the Connec­ p.m. with works by Beethoven, Stravinsky ticut Commission on the Art. and Mendelssohn. He has extensive exhibition credits, in­ Lemons, 15 cents oz.; list, it took more items of Following the concert, a reception for cluding a one-man show at the Mellon Swiss Cheese, 25 cents lb.; apparel and certainly artists Rosalind Schwartzberg Lapidus Center of the Choate School, Wallingford, Coffee, 15 cents lb.: Jam, many more yards of and Joseph Stephens is scheduled in the and inclusion in the "Contemporary 10 cents; Eggs, 12 cents material to clothe the turn- gallery, which will be showing drawings Reflections 74-75” show at the Aldrich dz,; Veal, 10 cents lb.; of-the century woman than and sculpture by Ms. Lapidus and pain­ Museum of Contemporary Art, Beef, 10 cents lb. it does to dress today's tings by Stephens. Ridgefield. Beef only 10 cents a woman. There is no admission charge and the The exhibition remains on view at the pound. That can’t be — and The woman who wanted public is invited. Manning said. 146 Hartford Rd. gallery until Oct. 8, with it isn't if you're shopping in to sew for herself and her Ms. Lapidus holds B.F.A. and M.F.A. gallery hours 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays one of today's super­ family found the General degrees from Washington University in and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. markets. However, if Store stocked with yard Electric car bill vetoed St. Louis, Mo. She has taught at the Hart­ The next exhibition at the Stairwell you're browsing in the goods such as gingham at ford Art School, University of Hartford, Gallery, scheduled to open Oct. 15, will museum’s new turn-of-the- 12Vz cents a yard, calico 6 WASHINGTON (U P D - tric motor for automobiles. and at the Torrington branch of the feature editorial cartoons about the up­ century General Store cents y., silk at 50 cents a be produced, and besides University of Connecticut. coming presidential election. College The House will decide It was Ford’s 56th veto. ’’such development would exhibit, that's just one of yard, a sewing machine for Her numerous exhibition credits include staff, students and Manchester area Thursday whether to try to He said in an accom ­ cover some of the areas the unbelievably low prices $12 and patterns for 10 three one-woman shows, the most recent residents are invited to enter cartoons for override President Ford’s panying message to the private industry stands you'll find advertised. cents each. For the woman at Waterbury’s Mattatuck Museum in the exhibition. Manning said. veto of a bill which would House that a practical ready to pursue.” What a difference 75 years who wanted to be dressed authorize spending $160 battery must be developed makes... just a bit more fashionably million to develop an elec­ before the electric auto can For exampie, the toaster than her neighbor, the pictured cost about 20 museum’s General Store cents and the exciting new carries designer patterns O M N t A.M. TO 10 P.M. Men. thru Sat. 'enameied' coffee pot only from France that cost 80 58 cents. The apple corer cents each! Oh, the price of and cherry stoner, each high fashion... sure to make a housewife's Another interesting item life considerably easier, of the period to be found in carry price tages of 70 our General Store is a East of the River. cents. stereoscope, an optical The sad iron shown here, device with two eyeglasses although anything but for helping.you to combine streamlined by today’s the Images of two pictures standards, was a great im­ taken from points of view a provement over the one- little way apart and thus West of the River piece, all metal iron giving you the effect of GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER y l previously used. This depth or dimension. FOX RUN MALL 260 NORTH MAIN AT M A IN ^ model, with its three Without the television sets EAST HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN NO MATTER W HAT OTHER detachable wooden and movie projectors of nSO BURNSIDE AVENUE 600 WASHINGTON ST RT 66 handles, made the iron today’s home entertain­ 601 SILVER LANE much lighter and thus WE WELCOME VOUP STORES SAY ABOUT THEIR ment, stereoscopes *000 STAMP PURCHASES easier to use. It’s price? 75 provided persons with cents. many hours of visual FOOD PRICING POLICIES... In addition to household enjoyment. For $2.98 a items, the General Store family could purchase a carried ready-made stereoscope and 500 slides clothing for various of famous art objects of the members of the family. A world, exotic foreign man’s work shirt cost 50 places or a myriad of other cents, his shoes $1.50 and a topics. IF YOU suit $9. The pleated dress The General Store, in ad­ shirt in the photograph still dition to offering a wide bears the tape of the Hart­ variety of household goods ford Laundry to which it and clothing, provided a was sent so many years meeting place for the peo­ ago. Most men wore a hat ple of the community. Here whenever they stepped out they could exchange news DIDN'T k TOP NOTOH in public. Depending upon and gossip, play a friendly the style he chose, a man’s gam e of checkers and hat probably cost him sometimes even pick up between $1.50 and $3. their mail. We hope you'll Although many women visit the museum’s new chose to make their own as General Store display and well as their children's RECEIVE spend some time with us. clothing, ready made You can relax over HAS THE clothing was becoming in­ checkers, smell the aroma creasingly popular. A price of coffee you have just list for women's clothing, freshly ground and pass the such as the shoes shown, time with a stereoscope. would be as follows: Skirt, The museum is open free OUR m $4; chemise, 50 cents; cor­ of charge to the public set 40 cents; waist, $3; Tuesday through Sunday shawl, 50 cents; shoes, from 2 to 5 p m. Visit us $1.50. often. There’s always LOW EST As is apparent from the something new. < 12 PACE Inflation hits rituals

PORT MORESBY, crops in the highlands, Papua New Guinea (UPI) which in turn gave — Inflation has caught up residents so much money with the ritual buying of they were squandering it. CIRCULAR FOOD human skulls. Akepa Miakwe, a member of Parliament for Goroka in the eastern just highlands 250 miles northwest of Port for M oresby, warned that Please money values are getting you out of hand where impor­ PRICES tant tribal rituals are con­ SHOP-AT-HOME cerned. ON EVERY ITEM,!••• Under highland tradi­ Our Shop-at-Home tion, the family of a dead service lets you tribal leader often takes pick out fabrics Piek One part in the ritual purchase confidently. You EVERY DAY...EVERY WEEK of his skull The money is know you can trust then handed over to the Watkins for service widow’s family in a and qualltyl ceremony steeped in tribal Call 643-5171. tradition. Ask for one of our decorator con­ Up at Miakwe said that the cost of buying a skull at sultants. There's no some ceremonies had risen obligation to buy from about $260 to as much and no cost for es­ YOUR FOOD ORDER as $6,560. timates. He said the price spiral h as been caused by WILL COST LESS booming prices for coffee DRAPERY GALLERY Any AT TOP NOTCH ■ >29 " 25’ coll Seals out drslls " r a g . 2.99 a molslurs. •SO' coll-reg. 5.49 4 .4 9 SAVE 50V. TOP • 100’ colt-rag. 10.49 8.49

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