P jj^ E TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. 0 .t M i«7,. 'IKS. if r Airplane Lost After UFO Report About Town MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI) - “ It He described his pursuer as “ a green that ... coming for me right now ... It The Manchester Veterans of isn’t an aircraft. It’s...” light and sort of metailic light on the out­ seems to be stationary ... I ’m orbiting Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary w ill The Sacred Dance Group of Center* Moments after pilot Frederick Valen- side.” (circling) and the thing is orbiting on top meet Tuesday at the post home, 608 Congregational Church w ill meet tich told an Australian control tower an Ground control said there was no air of me also ... It has a green light and sort E. Center St., at 7:30 p.m. Officers Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. in the Federa­ The Weather unidentified flying object with four green traffic in the area below 5,000 feet. of metallic light on the outside.” are requested to wear their un­ tion Room. lights was chasing him, radio transmis­ Valentich disagreed. Suddenly, Valentich reported his engine iforms. WHAT’S Sunny, windy and cool today sion was cut off, and nothing more was “ It has four bright lights— appear to be was choking. The Pilgrim Choir of Center with highs around 50, or 10 C. heard from the 20-year-old pilot or his landing lights. Aircraft has just passed Metallic scratching replaced the pilot’s The Bible Study and Prayer Group Congregational Church w ill meet NEWS Clear and cold tonight with single Engine Cessna 182. over me about 1,000 feet above.” voice. Then there was no sound at all. of Second Congregational Church w ill Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial lJIanrI|p0tpr EuTittitg l^pral^ lows in the upper 20s and low A full-scale search by the Australian air Can you identify the aircraft, control When the aircraft did not arrive at King meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Hall. 30s. Mostly sunny and milder force resumed today for the plane — and asked. Island on schedule, investigators began an church parlor. 20 Cents Per Copy Wednesday with highs in the its lone occupant — whose last known posi­ “ It isn’t an aircraft. I t ’s ...” Then air search, but found no sign of the air­ The administrative board of North Vol. XCVII, No. 20 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, October 24, 1978 60s. Rain probability near zero tion was over the Bass Strait, 130 miles silence. craft. The confirmation class of Second United Methodist Church w ill meet Gate Opening A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 through Wednesday. National south of Melbourne. Two minutes later, Valentich’s voice A ir force planes sighted an oil slick Congregational Church will meet tonight at 7:30. weather map on page 16. Transport Department spokesman rasped ovei^the radio again. about 18 miles north of King Island, but Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the church WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The Manchester' CB’ers Club of Kenneth Williams said Valentich radioed “ Melbourne, it ’s approaching from due transport officials said it was not made by parlor. nation’s airlines were poised Manchester w ill hold a tag sale and Melbourne Flight Service Control Satur­ east toward me .. It seems to be playing a light aircraft. today for President Carter’s bake sale Saturday, Oct. 28 from 10 day at 7:06 p.m. (5:06 a.m. EDT Sunday) some sort of game ... Flying at a speed I An A ir Transport official said Valentich The Bell Choir of Center signing of the airline deregulation a.m. to 4 p.m. at the VFW hall, 608 E. and reported a UFO was following him at cannot estimate ... It is flying past... It is had been flying for 18 months and was ac­ Congregational Church w ill meet bill, opening the gate for the 4,500 feet. a iong shape ... Cannot identify more than cumulating hours for a commercial pilot’s tonight at 6:30. Center St. modern-day equivalent of a land license. rush to claim title to hundreds of Claims Lower unused air routes. Brush Fires Out of Control A Civil Aeronautics Board LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Four In addition, at least three smaller Monday and all four were still out of mushroom clouds at the western end 000 acres in the Santa Monica moun­ For Jobless spokesman said if all goes as major brush fires burned out of con­ brush fires were burning in the area control today. of the San Fernando Valley. A third tains in the northwestern part of the expected, a line of airline trol through Los Angeles suburbs and two others burned elsewhere in More than 1,500 firemen, backed by HARTFORD - The total R e l6 8 iS 8 S smoke cloud drifted into the eastern city area, sweeping down Mandeville representatives who have camped today, destroying at least 90 houses Southern California. retardant-dropping helicopters and of claims for unemploy­ end of the valley out of the Angeles Canyon into the outskirts of Pacific for the past five nights in sleeping and sending hundreds of residents City Fire Chief John Gerard and planes, battled the blazes, with rein­ ment in the state this National Forest in the mountains Palisades, where officials reported bags on the sidewalk outside CAB fleeing down smoke-choked roads. County Fire Chief Clyde Bragdon forcements headed for Los Angeles over Pasadena. month hit a low for the BeslSeHtfS&N!!! 40 to 60 houses and a church headquarters can march into the A car and a pickup truck, loaded complained they were not able to from throughout California. year. The largest - the Agoura fire. 30 destroyed. building early Wednesday to file with persons and belongings fleeing contain the fires before they grew State disaster officials put the A weekly average of 26,- miles northwest of central Los The Mandeville Canyon blaze grew for the routes on a first-come, from Malibu, collided head-on in the because Proposition 13 manpower National Guard on alert and were 679 claims was recorded Angeles — burned through 23,000 tenfold overnight. * L i n d s R o n S t S d t ‘Living in the U.S.A.' first-served basis. smoke, killing two. cutbacks had weakened their forces. rushing in 85 fire companies from for the two-week period en­ acres and fire officials said at least Police ordered canyon residents to Driven by ‘ Santa Ana” winds up to A County fire official, asked for a around the state, from as far away as ding Oct. 14, Peter Reilly, 50 to 60 homes had burned, with most evacuate their homes, many of them •Styx ‘Pieces of Eight’ 60 mph, flames crackled through summary, replied: Redding, 558 miles to the north. A state labor commissioner, of them destroyed. in the $250,000 and up class. Separate Talks more than 38,000 acres of brush, “ The situation is — we're up to our convoy of about 50 fire trucks roared said. •Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela Rep, Barry Goldwater Jr., who “ Every unit reporting is reporting closing flame-circled highways and eyeballs in fires." south down U.S. 101 from the San flew over the Agoura fire zone in a The reduction trend was ‘Main Event’ state Rep. Theodore Cummings homes burning," said police damaging or destroying at least 90 to Two helicopters were forced down Francisco area. helicopter, predicted the toll would reflected in the and Republican challenger Walter spoi-n-rnan Dan Cooke. 120 homes and a church, causing un­ by high winds. One crashed but its Smoke clouds visible for more the be 100 to 200 houses in that area Manchester office, which •Gentle Giant ‘Giant fora Day' Joyner, the two candidates in the Some policemen, in the absence of calculated millions of dollars in pilot was not hurt. 30 miles towered hundreds of feet alone. had an average total of 942 12th Assembly District, spoke firemen, fought with garden hoses to damage. The fires broke out separately into the sky, like twin nuclear bomb Anotlier fire burned more than 10,- claims for the two-week •Walter Zwol ‘zwor separately to two different groups save homes, Cooke said. period. ’This was 4.4 per­ Monday night. Sec page 2. cent lower than the •Tina Turner ‘Rough’ previous two-week period. •All Steely Dan IP ’s The state total for the Israeli Cabinet featuring ‘Aja’ and ‘Royal Scam' first two weeks in October Response Due was 3.5 percent less than Girls’ Knit Tops •Levon Helm Levon Heim- ELKHART, Ind. (UPI) - A the 29,710 filings during the or Woven Blouses prosecutor says he is preparing last two weeks of 52nd street’ Delays Deeision Turtleneck or pullover tops or a •Billy Joel his response to Ford Motor Co.’s September. lovely choice of solid, print or request that a court dismiss The October figures in­ two-tone blouses. 7-14. criminal charges in a Pinto crash By I nili'd Press Inlernaliiinul U.S. Embassy, asked Israeli Prime clude 4,133 new filings and YOUR Our Rec that killed three teen-agers, The Israel cabinet recessed after a Minister Menachem Begin and his 17 24,546 continued ones. CHOICE 4.88 5.99,6.9 Michael Consentino said Mon­ lengthy debate today and postponed a ministers to endorse the treaty Lower totals were Girls’ A-Llneor YOUR day three law professors were “ fateful decision" on whether to ap­ drawn up under his mediation recorded in 13 of the Pleat-Front Skirts CHOICE working on the reply. Elkhart prove a peace treaty with Egypt. between the Egyptian and Israeli department’s 19 local of­ Superior Court Judge Charles Government sources said President delegations to the Washington peace fices. Smartly styled for school or play LP Series G798 in polyesters and poly gabardines. Hughes gave Consentino until Carter appealed to Israel to endorse talks, government sources said. Machine-wash. 7-14. Dec. 4 to respond to Ford’s mo­ the pact. The pact, based on the Camp David Fahey, Clarke tion to dismiss an indictment The 17-member cabinet completed frameworks for peace worked out by In TV Show charging the firm with criminal half the deliberations on the draft Carter in September, would be the Fashion L.E.D. Watches recklessness and reckless treaty and decided to recess until first treaty ever between an Arab The candidates in the Boys’ Leather-Look Daily Multi-Vitamins, Wednesday morning after 11 hours of state and Israel. Jackets for Men and Women homicide. Ford’s attorneys ’Third Senatorial District Plain or with Iron challenged the indictment on both debate that began Monday night. Israeli sources said Begin was un­ w ill be am ong thn.qp 100 Tablets OOA legal and constitutional grounds. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and happy with some of the provisions in featured in a two-hour 12.33 17.76 Reg. 1.29-1.34...... OOL Defense M inister Ezer Weizman the draft and will seek some election preview show Piie-lined bomber-length The touch of a button gives you the briefed the parliamentary Foreign amendments during the special jackets with snap front and sponsored by Connecticut hour, minute, second, day, month Vitamin E, 2001.U. Spending More Affairs and Defense Committee on cabinet session that might go over pile collar. Sizes B-18. and date. Handsomely styled. I^ b lic Television. Bottle of 250 O O O the draft pact immediately after the until Wednesday. ’The show w ill be aired at Our Reg. 6 .5 9 ...... 0 . 0 0 state Sen. 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It shaped up The semiofficial Egyptian viewed along with can­ Lysol Basin, Tub as one of the longest cabinet sessions newspaper A1 Ahram, in its first edi­ 14K Gold Jewelry with and Tile Cleaner Spray • I I fanned a barn fire on Route 44A Monday by Bevins) didates from five other Boys’ Jeans and a Special Message Doc Acquitted I night. The barn was owned by Albert Giglio. in Israeli history. tion today, described amendments senatorial districts. Mrs. Dress Pants 24 oz. size, Our Reg. 1.39 He said when asked whether the sought by President Anwar Sadat as Fahey and Mrs. Clarke are HACKENSACK, N.J. (UPI)- « w -m cabinet w ill approve the treaty, "I “ basic." But in later editions, the opponents in the Third 38.70 S"” YOUR C H O IC E .. Dr. Mario E. Jascalevich today I KM m M m-m. - a m. M M J M hope so, yes." newspaper backtracked, dropping 4.66 Tell her you care with 'Body Senatorial District, which Twill or brushed denims; or TA'KIW was acquitted of murder in the ■ M m m M M m M m ^ W Energy Minister Yitzhak Modai, the" word "basic" and saying "cer­ Language'...choose from beautiful Airwick’s ‘Carpet Fresh’ poly dress styles. 6 1 8 Reg., deaths of three hospital patients one of four known hardliners in the tain amendments " instead includes all of East Hart-' pendants or bracelets in your choice % / M K § / 6 1 6 Slim. Rug and Room Deodorizer ford and part of of "Loved", "Involved" or "Taken". 12 years ago, bringing to a close I - r . cabinet, indicated the ministers were Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil Manchester. 9 oz. size. Our Reg. 1.39 the longest criminal case in the I BOLTON — A fire that lit up the Preuss said he expects the Eighth District. Tankers from An­ grappling over whether the treaty said the demand did not amount to a Soft Brushed Sweaters state’s history. I sky and could be seen tor miles totally volunteers to return to the scene dover, Hebron, Columbia, and would give Israel sufficient security rejection of the draft and expressed (or Misses & Juniors Dr. Jascalevich, the surgeon I leveled a barn on Boston Turnpike today as mini-fires w ill probably Tolland, shuttled water from the lake or if it contained inherent dangers to confidence Egyptian-Israeli Group Plans flare up. He said members of the Accent Furniture in Rechargeable Home who was nicknamed “ Doctor X ” I (Route 44A) Monday night. The barn to the scene. The Town of Israel's future. differences can be resolved. Doctor Talk Walnut-Finish Wood when his case was firs t I "'os owned by Albert Giglio. department w ill be busy cleaning Manchester Fire Department stood Modai was asked if the treaty as 4.66 Fire Extinguisher pu blicized, was cleared of I The fire started about 9:30 p.m. equipment all day. by at the Bolton Firehouse on Notch presented by Dayan is acceptable. MANCHESTER - The Fashion stripes in cosy charges he killed the patients with and kept the Bolton Volunteer Fire The department had to lay four- Road. “ If the goal is peace, then it is Manchester Monitrice acrylic. Some hooded styles. 14.60lEa.e Our Reg. 19.99 V ~ Our Reg. 6.99...... 5.40 overdoses of curare while they I Department working throughout the inch hose from the boat launch area The Women's Auxiliaries from acceptable," he said. “ But if this is a Progress Seen Associates Inc. w ill feature S,M,L. Add decorator touch to any Includes gauge and mounting were hospitalized for routine sur- I night to save the surrounding struc- on Bolton Lake to the scene of the Bolton and North Coventry tactical step with great dangers that Dr. Pierre Vellay of Paris, room! Several handsome styles brackets. Be prepared for any including occasional table, fire, a total of 2,600 feet. departments supplied donuts, coffee, leave peace in question, then it is un­ In SALT Talk France, Thursday, Nov. 2, Misses’ and Juniors’ emergency! Type SBC; approved gory- I tures. The volunteers didn’t leave the convertible table with tray top, Preuss said because of the lake and sandwiches throughout the night acceptable. In the draft that we have at 7:30 p.m. at East Fashion Pants by U .L and the Coast Guard. In another development today, I scene until 8:45 a.m. today. folding legs or corner etagere. > <«> Times reporter Myron I „ „ , being low at this time, trucks had to and this morning. There were no in­ today there are some points that may LONDON (UPI) — Secretary of Catholic High School, 115 • Deluxe Model, r. s. 10.9 9 .. 8.76 GIFT DEPT. Farber, who withheld notes on the j Bolton Fire Chief James Preuss drive right into the lake to get the juries reported. indicate this." State Cyrus Vance succeeded in New State Road, 11.77 m u rd e r case, was ord ere d said he was told by the owner that up water. The cause of the fire is under in­ Modai described the cabinet resolving two items in the U.S.- Manchester. looks In straight or released from jail. I calves and 3,(XX) bales of hay, The local department was assisted vestigation by Peter Massolini local meeting in Begin’s office as “ very Soviet talks on lim iting strategic The public is invited. flare legs. Pleats,belts, My Mother/MySelf I most in the storage barn, were lost. by North Coventry and Manchester’s fire marshal. thorough and very lengthy.” arms and made "some progress ’ on Tickets will be sold at the pockets. Sizes 5 /6 15/16. Erlich said he thought $4 billion other issues, a senior American of­ door. 7 0 PAPERBACK Electronic "* . f W Pub. List Z50 Poles Go Home a ■■ ^ would be enough to pay for Israel's ficial said today. Dr. Vellay is an inter­ 1 BY Coleco Nancy Friday’s unique view of . _ __ military and civilian withdrawal Vance stopped in London en route national authority on the You run the offense... punch in kicks, the mother/daughter relationship, j passes and runs against the computer from the Sinai desert under the home from Moscow without the Lamaze method of defense. LED . readout scores. Asks Cabinet terms of the proposed treaty. The strategic arms limitation pact he prepared childbirth. He The People’s Almanac #2 Pope John Paul II. _____ YOUR United States reportedly would pay was sent to complete, but with a w ill show his film . " ’The PAPERBACK Of some 5,000 Poles who Hew to I r T l A • 1 T PI • • 1 m CHOICE 17.40 ?S47 the bill. Israeli opposition Labor par­ commitment from the Soviets to Story of a Birth.” 6.66 Pub. List 9.95 ty leader Shimon Peres said in a bend every effort" to reach a new Dr. Vellay was oom in Over 1 million words! New Quiz Wiz by Coleco subjects, new information. lo Aid In.tlation Fight national radio interview the United treaty. Vichy Allier, France. He Snap in the unique ‘Quiz Wiz’ Computer States has become the most impor­ Vance planned to meet with Presi­ was a student of medicine for loot challenging questions! Find out ‘Second Generation’ if your answers are right or wrong. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President will deliver at 10 p.m. EDT tonight getting severe for the last 10 years," tant partner of the tripartite treaty dent Carter either today or at Faculty of Medicine in I Carter today urged his Cabinet to by Howard Fast 9 V. Battery Required (not Included) " ^ y ■ unveiling tough new anti-inflation he said. “ We’ve got problems with talks at the expense of the in­ Wednesday to present a full report on Paris and Strasbourg, ...... 4.99 f-j I (he fight against inflation, war- C f i HARDCOVER AC Adaptor, optlorwl measures “ is one of the most impor­ the dollar overseas. dependence of Egypt and Israel. the Moscow talks and begin planning France. Between 1947 and j p u r i a I ning that pow erlul“ special in terest” .U V Pub.Utt.9.9S tant I’ll ever make as president." “ It is im portant for me and Carter, in a cable relayed by the 1957, he was first assistant 6 future strategies. Continuation of his previous Pittsburgh Steelers’ win streak already is surfacing The speech w ill be broadcast Cabinet officers to set an example to to Dr. Fernand Lamaze at best seller, 'The Immigrants’! snapped by Houston ... New York anti-mflation program. nationally on radio and television. the rest of the country. the Metal Workers Invicta’s ‘Master Mind’ ‘War and Remembrance’ Ganw of Cunning and Logic City Marathon costly venture. See at his Cabinet “ The inflation pressures on us are 'tW e’ve already begun to see Hospital in Paris. Dr. pggp I session, Carter said the address he intense and of course they have been special interest opposition arising Vellay was successor to by Herman Wouk Trick or Treat? that is quite formidable,” he said. Dr. Lamaze and at present 7 f i HARDCOVER 2.57 SS"-* Locker rooms should be open to ____ Break tha color code... a iww classic ganwl “ We've got to be prepared to meet it has a large, private 9 . f W Pub.U■ Police Report DOUBLE STAMPS Joyner: District Key to Merger Workshop on Sexuality ON W ED. East Hartford By JUNE TOMPKINS not so much a question of consolidation, Police are inveitigating a burglary! which took place A REPEAT OF OUR 20% OFF lirralcl Reportfr effect the development would have on “I would petition for the right to initiate traffic. sometime Monday night at a Sunoco service statiob at 468 Open, Frank Discussion but how does Manchester develop referendum and work for the right to con­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE REEF SALE MANCHESTER - The future of Buckland Commons. S tate Rep, Ted Cum m ings, D- Main St. Buckland development in the North End trol your own destiny,” he answered. He Police said $20 jn change was taken from a cash box B y SUSAN VAUGHN normal and healthy for that age Wmk aftar weak, wa at Frank’a go all out to Anthony Pagano, the attorney represen­ Manchester, who had been invited to at­ you need to be concerned about it,” aolect tho boat quality and tha baat apoclala In stated he is opposed to revaluation phase- which was pried oJ)en. Entrance was gained by prying group. may depend upon the destiny of the Eighth ting Dworkin, then launched into a verbal tend the meeting and speak in support of in. Herald Reporter Miss Bond said. She said she does not our meat department for our cuatomora. Utilities District according to comments open a door as well. One 63-year-old woman, who is also analysis of the involvement of the Eighth consolidation, was meeting across town in Extravagant government spending, MANCHESTER - “It’s easier to think physicians have been con­ a student at MCC, admitted that she THIS WEEK, It la your turn to aoloct tho made at a public meeting with strong District in the proposed development the Illing Junior High School making bids government waste and cutting taxes were have sex than to talk about it, “ was cerned enough about the psy­ apeclal or apoclala In U.8.D.A. Choice Boot S alt A 35-year-old Hartford man was arrested after a high­ resents the attitudes about sex political overtones Tuesday night. project. He said that the sewers and roads for support of his candidacy. the main thrust of Joyners political the comment of one middle-age chological aspects of sexual disfunc­ m that you like. With our fantaatlc 20% off on all Republican Walter Joyner, a candidate speed chase ended early Monday morning when the car among older persons. “I’m a little needed for the project would need the dis­ Robert Bletchman, moderator of the speech at the beginning of the program. woman during a discussion on female tions. beef, buy what you want, buy at much aa you for the 12th Assembly district, told about struck a police cruiser on Silver Lane.' tired of hearing 'dirty old man’ and Superaarkels trict’s approval. discussions and chairman of Stop sexuality at the Manchester Com­ Ms. Bond also blamed women want, and save on every Item. We hope you like 100 members of the town’s anti­ He also accused Cummings of being Mitchell J. LaPointe of 116 Putnam St. was chased by snickers if an older woman shows in­ “If there’s consolidation, the Eighth Tampering with the Eighth’s American munity College Women’s Center. themselves for “being willing to set­ the changel consolidation group at the Knights of “arrogant” in trying to force consolida­ both state police and Hartford Police after he was seen terest in sex, the woman said. “I re­ District will no longer have any say," he Liberties (STEAL) sharply criticized tion. Despite the comment, an open tle for less answers” from their Columbus Hall that if there is a strong speeding on 1-84, according to an East Hartford Police sent these implications.” said and further described the proposed Cummings for not responding to a direct Joyner said he doesn’t want to represent frank discussion on the wide range of physicians. She attributed much of feeling for consolidation, it should come Department spokesman. Ms. Bond said there is actually a MANCHESTER Buckland Commons as a gigantic mall invitation to participate in a Joyner- the Town of Manchester or the Eighth human sexuality ensued during one the ignorance about sexuality to what NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOORAPHICAL ERRORS. Police said LaPointe got off at the Roberts Street exit, danger in stopping sex, especially in from the residents within the district. which would surround the district and Cummings debate. He accused Cummings District. “I just want to represent session of informal workshops on she called the “silent conspiracy” of 728 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE WE HAVE THE RIQHT TO LIMIT headed west on Silver Lane and veered into an East Hart­ the later years and doing so can add “It’s the Eighth District’s business,’’ he devaluate properties therein. and his consolidation supporters of not in­ Manchester as a whole,” he said. "women and health” Saturday. parents of persons, particularly of ford police cruiser which'was coming from the opposite to the aging process, particularly in said. The comment drew hearty applause “If you vote for consolidation, you vote tending to consolidate anything. “They Others who spoke in support of the the those now in their 30s and up, but direction. Police estimatbd the cruiser damage to be Acknowledging from the outset the women. which prompted Joyner to say he’d better for Buckland Commons,” Pagano said. only mean to annihilate the Eighth Eighth District included District Fire discomfort of many persons in dis­ she said, "they’re still doing it.” quit while he was ahead. about $1(XK) and said the officer in the vehicle was not in­ Ms. Bond said “an excellent in­ Dworkin agreed earlier that the whole District,” Bletchman said. Chief Ted Lingard and William Sheridan, cussing sex and sexuality, Susan One woman, the mother of a teen­ IF YOU NDN7 RECEIVE OUR Supporters of the Eighth District’s in­ jured. dicator of how you will be as an proposed development plan involves con­ After the discussion, Joyner answered former district director. Bond, discussion leader, said she was age daughter, expressed concern elderly person is how you are now. If dependence also heard Michael Dworkin, trol of the North End. questions addressed to him from The spokesman said LaPointe deliberately rammed the about the pressure on teens regar­ pharmacist and owner of the Liggett Members of the district fire department cruiser. He was charged with operating under a pleased that such a workshop could you’re not happy now, then do Dworkin’s argument centered around members of the audience concerning tax presented slides showing the work and ding their sexual behavior. Ms. Bond Rexall Parkade Pharmacy, say that it is suspended license, reckless driving and reckless en- be held at all. “Ten or 15 years ago, it something about it,” she suggested. CffiCULlUt WITH U .S M CHOKE the results of a pollution study of the phase-in and the right to referendum. programs of the department. couldn’t have happened,” she said. suggested she share as openly and Another woman expressed deep liangerment. He was released on a promise to appear in honestly with her teen about how dif­ Superior Court Nov. 14. Ms. Bond, an assistant professor of concern over integrating her psychology at MCC and a marriage ficult it is to deal with sexual choices religious upbringing with her sexual counselor and psychotherapist, was and to share her own reservations feelings. BEEF SALE 20% OFF, NCK OHE able to put tbe women, who ranged in and concerns. She said it is also im­ Ms. Bond said it is very important Cummings: Firehouse Is Needed age from late teens jdr early 20s to portant to let teens' and children to differentiate the two parts and know that their sexual feelings are By GREG PEARSON their 60s, at ease wi^ a detailed ac­ examine each in detail. '"Then they consolidation committee. (See related remarks about the much-discussed Manchester and all other communities WINTER normal, but she expressed reser­ count of the human sexual cycles. HP AT THE STORE! Herald Reporter story) Joyner said that he made a com­ will begin to merge,” she said. “You Buckland firehouse, the audience was a have received increased state funding, he Ms. Bond placed as much emphasis vations about people getting involved mitment to the STEAL group before he can’t simply throw away pieces of MANCHESTER — State Rep. Theodore backer of Cummings’ views. said. on the psychological aspect of sex as sexually before they can handle it yourself,” she said. Cummings Monday night talked about received the invitation from Cummings. emotionally. “I believe it serves people and belongs. He opposes a constitutional limit on MEANS the physical aspects. She said, Ms. Bond told the women, “I don’t school funding and state spending, but the Cummings made it clear from the start As the area grows, it will belong more and Ms.-Bond said, “It is important at spending. Such a step “goes too far” and ‘"There are very few instances in have your ansWers. In life and loudest response of the night came when of the 90-minute session Monday why he more,” he said. 'Hie firehouse is staffed any age that people not cheat WAYBEST could create problems in providing needed sexuality that don’t have a psy­ sexuality, you have to find your own was not attending the STEAL meeting. by the Town but is located in the he repeated his stand about the need for state funds to towns, he said. chological , base. The psychological themselves — that they can enrich anwers.” Cummings has supported the consolida­ Buckland, a section under the Eighth themselves.” the Buckland firehouse. He believes a school funding plan will be state is very important in dealing When asked about her hope for the Cummings spoke Monday at Illing tion, which would combine the Eighth District’s jurisdiction. phased in and such a plan will center on a WINDOWS ’The discussion also dealt with the with sexual behavior,” she said. future in regard to sexual con­ GRADE “ A” Utilities District and the Town Fire Most of the evening’s comments problems around sexuality for Junior High School to an audience of about proposal that all education grants be com­ “Sex is an arena where all kinds of sciousness, Ms. Bond, said she sees 75 that included many town firefighters Departments. centered on non-fire matters, however. middle-aged and older persons. She bined and returned to towns and cities things get acted out or don’t get men becoming “more militant in and local Democratic board members. He said that he feared the STEAL These included state spending, which said our society has been particularly based on a set dollar figure per pupil. acted out,” sh^ added. terms of their rights.” She predicted He had scheduled the meeting as a meeting would be discussion of only tbe Cummings called the main issue of the “It’s going to be a terrific fight in the $fllE GOU) CA$H negligent in accepting sexuality as “When a sex problem is constant, men will want more in terms of a debate between himself and Republican consolidation issue, which also is the sub­ campaign. Legislature,” he said. candidate Walter Joyner. Both are ject of a pending lawsuit involving Cum­ “ My Republican opponent says we WITH THE ENERGY SAVERS! total sexual relationship. She said Cummings also talked about his past men have had a tremendous burden seeking the 12th Assembly District seat mings on one side STEAL on the other and spend too much,” he said. TURKEYS work in the Legislature, including the that Cummings now holds. several other parties. But, state spending has increased at a on them in that it was assumed they BUY revaluation phase-in bill, which he said knew everything about sex and Joyner, however, was a five-minute “I’m not too smart, but I know when a lower average percentage per year under State Lottery Appoints benefits almost all local homeowners, and women’s bodies when they didn’t. drive way, meeting with the Stop trap is laid,” he said of the STEAL the Grasso administration than under the the enabling legislation that helped locate NOW AND Tampering With the Eighth’s American meeting. previous Republican administration, A LL PRIM E This has changed,” Ms. Etond con­ 5 TO the J.C , Penney Co. building in Ticfcet Cashing Agents cluded. Liberties (STEAL) group, an anti­ Judging from the loud applause to his Cummings said. Manchester. SAVE ALUM INUM HARTFORD — The Connecticut Restaurant, 141 New London ’Turn­ TLB. State Lottery has named agents who pike. 12 TO 14 LBS. WINDOWS can cash lottery winnings. Hebron — Mary & All’s, 96 Church About Town AVERAGE All winning Instant Match 1978 and St. AVERAGE Meetings Close But Far Apart Money Tree tickets up to and in­ Manchester — Blue Market, 225 The nominating committee of Se­ LB. cluding $25 may be cashed at any of Spencer St.; Lea’s Market, 229 cond Congregational Church will Spruce St.; Harvest Hill Package, Cummings is a supporter of consolidation, which would one. He drew loud applause for his repeated support of the more than 3,000 stores which sell meet tonight at 7:30 in the Eells By GREG PEARSON 398 W. Middle Turnpike. combine the Eighth Utilities District and the Town Fire the Buckland firehouse, which he said is needed. lottery tickets; winnings up to and in­ Room. EQUAL BIG BUY GRADE Herald Reporter Rockville — Mile Hill Pharmacy, X Departments. Joyner was applauded loudly for his statement that 1 5 9 cluding $50 may be redeemed at MEDALLION MANCHESTER —Two meetings in town Monday night selected claim centers; winnings 79 East St. Fen wood Manor (Crestfield Con­ Cummings spoke to about state spending, school fun­ consolidation should come from within the District were close —a five-minute drive from each other —yet While Joyner had support at the STEAL meeting, the UP TO 80 above $50 may be processed at the South Windsor — Armata’s Super­ valescent Home), 565 Vernon St., will CHICKEN far apart in tone and character. ding, but consolidation was not discussed. selectdd claim centers, or directed to market, 965 Sullivan Ave. nave its annual Christmas Fair Nov Joyner also talked about state spending, but consolida­ session had a definite anti-Cummings, rather than pro- UNITED INCHES Each involved one candidate from the 12th Assembly Joyner, tone. lottery headquarters in Wethersfield. Tolland — Village Spirit Shop, 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The CORNISH HENS FAMILY PACK tion was a prime topic of conversation. Merrow Road. public is invited. The fair will feature District. State Rep. Theodore Cummings talked at a One person wot e a “Throw the Bum Out” pin that had Ag^t claim centers in the question-and-answer session held at Illing Junior High Cummings spoke to a group of 75 supporters —an COMPLETE Manchester area are as follows: Any questions should be directed to a tag sale, bake sale, Christmas •2 LEGS QUARTERS been resurrected from the days of protest against former INSTALLATION lottery headquarters at 1290 Silas School. Walter Joyner, the Republican seeking Cum­ audience that included workers on his campaign, local President Richard Nixon. E a# Hartford — Topp’s Phar­ crafts and handmade items made by •2 BACKS Deane Highway, Wethersfield, mings’ seat, spoke at a meeting of the anti-consolidation Democratic board members and town firefighters. A poster in the rear of the room was entitled “The macy, 479 Main St.; Dean’s Spirit the residents of Fenwood and the Conn., or by calling 566-2661. •2 BREASTS QUARTERS group STEAL (Stop Tampering With the Eighth’s Joyner talked to about 100 persons, almost all of whoin Weasel,” and the caricature resembled Cummings. Shoppe, 1134 Main St. staff. Proceeds to go the residents activity fund. •2 WINGS * 2 GIBLETS American Liberties) held at the Knights of Columbus bad a connection and interest in the Eighth District. Both candidates commented on the campaign thus far. ^COM PLETE Glastonbury — Matty’s Hall. LB. The Cummings affair was decidedly a proCummings Cummings referred to criticism he had received from 69« many local Republicans during the campaign. HNANCM 6 “I wonder who I’m running against. It’s like the old television show, ‘Would the real Republican candidate AVAILABLE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEP U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Enrollment Figures Down please stand up?”’ Cummings said. Cheney Brothers extends to the public a most cor­ Joyner commented at his meeting, “He (Cummings) dial welcome to our 140th Anniversary Open House. We asks, ‘Am I running against five people?’ No, he’s run­ A TRUE THERMAE ning against 5,000 people who are disgusted with him.” will be happy to have you visit with us on October 29th, But Births May Increase BARRIER TRIPLE BRISKET By SUSAN VAUGHN 1978 and see how fabric Is manufactured, from begin­ The latest data was prepared after the schools, the participation in the Manchester Fire Calls WHOLE , , , , . Herald Reporter the actual official enrollments were school lunch program is increasing, PANE W INDOW ning to end. ^ MANCHESTER — Enrollment compiled earlier this month. The especially in the full paid lunches. Monday, 1:45 p.m. —leaf BONELESS projections for the Manchester projection made last April for this The price of lunches also went up by Monday, 5:40 p.m. —false COSTS NO MORE ROAST fire at corner of Green Ror J alarm. Box 68 at Illing Junior SMALL public elementary schools are con­ school year was 4,859 elementary five cents this year to offset the and Woodbridge Street. High School. (Town) 280 lb. tinuing in a steady decline but there students. The actual figure for Oc­ previous deficits. (Eighth District) Monday, 7:26 p.m. —woods THAN MOST was one surprising statistic among tober was 4,867. There has also been an increase in Monday, 3:09 p.m. —leaf fire at 39 Spencer St. (Town) figures released by School The five-year projections show a federal and state reimbursement for fire on Forest Street. (Town) DOUBLE PANE ^VkiHBY BROT^^. U.S.DJI. CHOICE BEEF Superintendent James P. Kennedy steadily declining enrollment each the lunch program from $226,990 to in Monday, 4:38 p.m. —oven Today, 11:07 a.m. -false U.S.DJL CHOKE BEEF Monday night. year through 1984 when the total 1976-77 to $273,033 in 1977-78. burning complaint at 91 alarm. Box 68 at filing Junior COLO WINDOWS. decrease is expected to be 1,005. Crestwood Road. (Town) High School. (Town) WARMER ’There is some evidence that births The total number of lunches served WARMEST CHUCK in Manchester are beginning to in­ Kennedy said it is most likely that in the schools in 1977-78 was 620,775, crease slightly with a seven percent the decline in student population in with 193, 611 being free or reduced 140 YEARS CHUCK increase for the first four months of the elementary schools will be price lunches. UHDERBLADE $ 1978 over the same period in 1977, spread throughout the district with STOP HEAT LOSS! SHORT MBS Kennedy reported. There was a one the possible exception of the Keeney Connecticut ROAST percent increase in births in 1977 School area where there is more Moped Crash OF PROQRE8S BONE-IN compared to 1976. Kennedy stressed housing development. He said the TRANSFORM Reg. $1.49 lb. however, “This is a short-term decline could be greater in the east Kills Woman SAVE 30‘ LB. BOHELESS SAVE 320 lb. generalization and may or may not and central parts of town. ^ 1132 Mam Street YOUR HOME be a long-term trend.” Kennedy also noted the variables East Hartford, Conn. 06108 Tel 1203) 528 2618 WITH WITH According to the town clerk’s of­ which could affect the enrollment EAST HARTFORD - A 38-year- INTO A fice, the total number of births for projects, such as the new concen­ old woman is dead from injuries Biggest Selection of Halloween A ms $7.50 Ihuk $7.50 the first four months of 1978 was 193. trated housing projects for lower or sustained in a Sunday evening moped Masks, Accessories FUEL SAVER URCHASE PURCHASES For the same period in 1977 the middle-income persons, or a major accident. Ruth B. Ayotte of 63 Grande Road and Decorations • NO NEED number was 181. The most signifi­ subdivision, such as the proposed Lowest Prices in the East cant increase was the month of April Buckland Commons development. died Monday at Hartford Hospital FOR STORM with 47 births in 1977 and 63 in 1978. after she lost control of the moped SHOP EARLY FOR 25* Off 2 5 « OFF Cafeteria profits she was driving near her home. She BEST SELECTION WINDOWS 10 LB. BAG The total number of births in 1977 In an audit report presented-to the was 554. fell and suffered head injuries, police HOURS; 10-30-6 3 LB. BAG Board of Education Monday by Ray­ • TILTS IN FOR U.S. NO. 1 ’The Town Clerk’s office has not yet said. Sun. 12:00—4:00 ^ mond E. Demers, business manager compiled all the birth data for the A police spokesman said the in­ Til 8:00 P.M. on F rid a v .^ M ^ ^ EASY CLEANING BELICIBUS APPLES for the schools, the .school cafeteria vestigation is continuing, but it is POTATOES months since May. operations showed a profit of $6,598 • ONE DAY LIM IT ONE Overall the latest enrollment being termed an “accidental death” LIM IT ONE for the 1977-78 school year. and not a motor vehicle accident. GOOD TO OCT. 28th. - projections by the school administra­ Kennedy noted that the profit was INSTALLATION •mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ tion reinforced the previous predic­ State statutes classify a moped not significant in the over half a similar to a bicycle. EAST SIDE - WEST SHE ^ wivn tions that the elementary school pop­ million operation, but he said it was teWR $7.50 $7.50 ulation will decline by about 1,000 an improvement over other years All Around The Town students in the next five years, A H . PUIpurchased Kennedy said. when the program ran in the red. Despite the declining enrollment in About Town) “You Know Fran” CAMADIAM™“ "'‘“ ) A BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY I The Emanuel Lutheran Church FINISHED AND PAINTED DOOR OFF PERFECTLY INSTALLED AND CARROTS 25*5 LB. mission and ministry committee, and • Mayor of Manchester 1962-1966 GUARANTEED I Students Suspended Christian education committee will • Town Director 1956-1969 REMEMBER THE WINTERS OF '7 7 1 '78 meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. • FtAy nsutoled • 40 year Guarantee no! to • State Representative 1969-1978 • Draft'free rriagnelic seal warp RUSSETT b a k in g ] • V rtu ily m anleriifKe free BUY 1 GET After MHS Incident • Life-long resident of-Manchester ’The conservation and safety com­ • Flesident of 13th District for 38 years STOlfS BURGLARS MANCHESTER — Three students stop any further disruption. TTie inci­ mittee of the Manchester Junior , Extra 4|rong door. POTATOES Women’s Club will meet tonight at • Life-long member of St. James Parish ____j reinlorced Irame ONE FREE have been suspended from dent occurred two weeks after a day LIM IT ONE Manchester High School as the result of racial tensions involving name 7:30 at the home of Jeanne Cronin, LIM IT ONE I GOOD TO OCT. 28tti. of an incident involving two confron­ calling and fights at the school. 133 Highwood Drive. SAVE ENERGY INSTALLATION I America's oldest 8 largest BY100K tations at the school Friday after­ Mrs. Gowen said there are no other DOOR I insulale door producers. WITH WITH S noon. suspensions expected as a result of • Re-Elect CRAFTSMEN ’The students, two black and one $7.50 $7.50 I Friday’s incident. ’The students will CALL SUNDAY & DAILY • 24 HOUR r ERVICE • CALL NOW white, were notified of the suspen­ be informed Wednesday if the Specialist Named Fran Mahoney M r £?£!!!«% purchase PURCHASEl sions after a meeting with their suspension period will continue NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Dr. Diane State Mil 1.800-382-4529 I parents and school administrators longer than three days and up to 10 OCTOBER 20, 1070 2 5 * 0 F F M. Komp has been named professor Representative TOLL OR ICEBERG I Saturday, Eleanore Gowen, vice days. An extension could result from of pediatrics and chief of pediatric 13th Assembly I principal said. more information or complications hematology at the Yale medical FREE 203-666-1466 ON ONE LB. OF The incidents started with what District relating to the incident, Mrs. Gowen school, it was announced Monday. Voting Districts 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. LETTUCE school officials termed an “unfriend­ said. The Brooklyn, N.Y. native has ■ TECH ENERGY CONSERVATION INC. ly encounter” between two drivers in 3, 4, 6 and 8 ANY BRAND Security was stepped up again been on the faculty of the University I 2551 Berlin Tpke., Newington. Conn. 06111 the school parking lot and carried Monday morning with teachers of Virginia medical school since 1969. ■ Name...... over into a fight in the doorway of a reporting for voluntary early She has been a full professor since I Add'pss...... PLEASE AJSE ENTRANCE ON ELM ST. 2 9 * h e a d BACON classroom about an hour later. patrolling. • VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 7tfl 1976. Comm, to Re-Elect Fran Mahoney, Jerry Btaitin, Trees. LIM IT ONE LIM IT ONE School and police officials were on I C 'h ...... Slate...... , PARKING PROVIDED The school has been fairly quiet for Dr. Komp is a Specialist in GOOD TO OCT. 28lh. GOOD TO OCT. 28th. hand immediately after the fight to the two weeks between the incidents. childhood leukemia. ^lioee ...... PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 24, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Oct: 24, 1978 — PAGE FIVE Foreign Visitors Get Taste of Nutmeg Hospitality Kick THIS Price around! By FRANK BURBANK Hartford and other sections of the BEAT THE EXPERT Turkey with a daily cii^lation of .M unu)(in^ E ditor state. about 130,000. He said the>'paper was The object oT Hm eontnt I. to pick m of. comet gem* winnon thtn Uri Y d ... bilrtM MANCHESTER — Throe visiting Acosta, questioned about his iih- founded when the Republi^of Turkey pteking mor. MM) wtUi Hi . m d comet «mnra wNI b . N IgIbl. lor WMWy prIxM . In CM. o f .H * , foreign nationals got a taste of pression of election campaigns in the winiMr* will b . ehodi by tti* ekw d «»4>raNiw numlMr. Tle-breNiw numlMr I. tti. highMt r ■f was formed 55 years ago and is not a Connecticut hospitality Monday night United States said campaigns in the iuSSIFF ARMS numbw ol poM. you ttUnk WIN b * MOTMl by Miy on. or Uw iMm. IM m I. A ll mIriM or raMoniM. conservative organ, but supports a thanks to the efforts of Town Philippines are similar and added, lacdilNoo muM bo dopoMod at Tho H trild or poobnorkad by 5 p.m. Friday. Tbo Harold WIN bo true democracy. •olo Judgo ol oonid ontrloo. . L e v is Manager and Mrs. Robert Weiss. “The campaigns are not much Cemal said he viewed the political The three, part of a group of 19 different because they were approach to issues by both U.S. par­ R ie Hunt Shop foreign nationals currently on a tour pattern^ after the United States.” ties as not being much different. He I I . (A| I M Bri cltoto ■! ( I) WasMoiloa of the U.S., were dinner guests of Mr. He said, however, he was surpised' said his initial impression of the U.S. and Mrs. Weiss following two days of at the apathy and apparent com­ political climate as being one of exposure to Connecticut election placency of the American voter. He WIN *15 ) apathy and a lack of interest on the campaigns. GUNS-AMMO said since martial law had been part of the voteps in tte political MERCHANT GIFT CERTIFICATES Jeans & Cords The Weiss' guests were Joe Fran­ declared in the Philippines in 1972, 'process. | u n t in g cis Sainte Rose, general secretary of voting has become mandatory and “I believe the reason for this is the H BOOTS - sox WEEKLY PRIZES AND A the Republican Party of Martinique; the political campaigns there have politicans are unable to change to Rosauro Galiza Acosta, foreign news focused less on politics and more on JACKETS - PANTS meet the needs of the people,” he MERCHANT CERTiFiCATE editor of the Manila, Philippines, issues. He said since martial law had said. “What politicians promise and EABL TOST Times Journal and Hasan Cemal, a been imposed, he believed his nation wh'^t they do when .elects are two GRAND PRiZE IS . (A) Tim | m Iq M (B) araM Bay Sporfa Editor member of the editorial staff of the has matured and politically im­ different things and I believe people Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet, proved. lose faith in the iystem.” FIND THIS WEEKS GAMES IN Istanbul. Licenses for Conn. Sainte Rose, a pharmacist, He said in Turkey, voting par­ THE ADS ON THIS PAGE - FILL Also attending the dinner was explained political campaigns in ticipation is high and at the present OUT COUPON AND SEND TO HERALD Manchester Mayor Stephen Penny. Martinique, like France and the rest the average voter turnout ranges Maine* New Hampshire The three visitors were in Connec­ of Europe are more idealogically between 65 and 74 percent. ticut for two days as part of a 28-day oriented rather than focusing on “The Turkish people are aware of — ■ . • ------tour under the auspices of the Visitor pragmatics as in the U.S. what is going on,” he said. Program Service and the Inter­ “In the U.S., politicians appear to Weiss explaihed the ’ managerial DUCK & CROW CALLS Yost Predictions national Communication Agency. be concerned about such things as form of government as used in 4. (A) Damar al (B) Baag a Cemal said the tour consists of 19 heaith, education, taxes and ‘gun Manchester and the responsibility persons from 19 different nations rules’ where in Martinique we are Dallaa over Mlnnaaola and functions of various town, state fOam a fa being played Thundey( who will study the electoral process concerned with the problem of seces­ and federal agencies. in the United States during the trip. sion from France,” he said. He said ‘ T A e Right Place Houaton over Cincinnati Weiss said he had hosted foreign Pittsburgh over Kansas CHy He said the persons selected for the the main issue in Martinique is the visitors on previous occasions and tour include election officials, question of independence and Claveland over Buffalo said arrangements for last night’s for all Now England over tho Jets politicians and journalists. explained the majority of those dinner were made through the World The group arrived in Connecticut Visitors at the home of Town Manager and cis Sainte Rose, Martinique; Weiss, Mrs. favoring independence look to Philadelphia over 8 i Louis Affairs Center, Hartford. Sports Stuff Washington over San Franclaeo B. (A) N ow jro ft Glints |tJ B ) Naw Orlaans after six days of briefings and Mrs. Robert Weiss, 71 Lakewood Circle Weiss; Rosauro Galiza Acosta, Philippines making Martinique a “new Cuba.” The three visitors left this morning seminars in Washington, D.C. Sun­ North, Monday night, were members of. a Cemal said the newspaper he Qraan Bay over Tampa Bay and Hasan Cemal, Turkey. Miss Wendy Weiss for Iowa and will also visit San Fran­ DotroK over Chicago day and Monday, the visitors tour of foreign nationals studying the U.S. works for is the fifth largest in cisco, Tucson and Houston. “11w House of Sports Since 1944” observed political campaigns in is seated foreground. (Herald photo by Bur­ QIanta over New Orloans electoral process. Seated from left, Joe Fran- bank) REGAL’S Miami over BaMmors Dsnvar over Saattio where women love to shop for meni Dem s Have Large Edge NASSIFF ARMS Oakland over Lot Angoloa over Atlanta MANCHESTER VERNON COMPANY of Manchester 903 Main Street TrI-CIty Plaza MANCHESTER — The town’s The registrars of voters office said that 891 MaM Street Phono 647-9126 Democrats again will have a large edge in the final day total of 170 new voters was a registered voters for this year’s election. good one. Including those voters, the town A total of 170 voters were sworn in last now has 27,441 registered voters. week during the final dhy of voter There are 11,360 Democrats, 8,065 registration for this year’s election. Republicans and 8,016 unaffiliated voters. Only those persons Who turn 18 or These totals are expected to change only I become U.S. citizens before Nov. 7 now slightly before the Nov. 7 election. EASTERN CONN.’S may become voters before the election. LEADING College Group Backs Ella Are your candidates |iUarttaraaiktii C l|B w k MANCHESTER — Members of the “We feel sure that, as in the past, she executive board of the Congress of and her admini,stration will continue to .CARTER'S Connecticut Community Colleges, in­ FULL SERVICE work for educational opportunities for the cluding four staff members at Manchester less advantaged,” the letter said. NEW 1979 CHEVROLET Community College, have endorsed Gov. It also mentioned Mrs. Grasso’s support with you on these Ella Grasso for re-election. of the collective bargaining legislation for A total of 12 members of the executive state employees. The signers said they are OPTICIANS board signed the letter of endorsement for confident the new Grasso administration Mrs. Grasso. ’The sipers included John “will continue to implement the law in a Crowley, Sidney Lipshires, Margaret manner which guarantees fair and Owens and Robert Vater, all of equitable treatment of state employees.” important issues? SEE US... Manchester Community College. For All Your Optical Needs Sewer Plan Nearly Done • EYE GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING • HEARING AIDS • SUNGLASSES 3/4 TON PICKUP COVENTRY - The next month. and from the town’s in­ 8 ft. Heuiside, 350 V-8 engine, 4speed trans., Sewer Authority has been A treatment plant dustrial zone along Route rear step bumper, gauges, dome lamp switch, informed by Fuss and Emergency Repair Service designed for Coventry is 31. EDUCATION AND TRAINING mmQTnrirEJrTi cigar lighter, below eye line mirrors, AM radio, O’Neill, the town’s expected to be able to han­ Authority Chairman full foam seat, HD rear springs, front stabilizer engineering consultant dle a flow of up to one Richard Breault said that bar, power steering, CARTER CARE PKQ. firm, that final plans for a million gallons per day. reserve capacity will be Stock iji2385. proposed municipal sewer The input would come from available to handle facility will be complete by the lake and village areas northern areas in case that became necessary. The SPECIAL PRICE______’5825 Planning and Zoning Com­ State elections are coming up November 7. mission has disputed the Reliable, affordable energy is one of '^A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" East Hartford Fire Calls authority’s proposal, How candidates feel about Control of Government Energy. claiming that any sewers Spending, Education and Training, and Energy is the features that helps retain and attract industry to Monday, 10:54 a.m. fire at the corner of Smart and in the lake area should not provide the new jobs we need for our growing (A) I England —Medical call to 124 Main St. important, because these three issues will have a JRABTiR Risley streets. exceed present needs so population. It's a national problem, but we in Monday, 12:04 p.m.-Grass Monday, 7:29 p.m.—Brush that growth will not be en­ lot to do with the quality of your life and your future fire at the Maple Street exit of fire at the rear of O’Brien couraged there. here in Connecticut. Party labels don’t reveal very (Connecticut have special concerns. Route 2. School. For example, we need a sound regulatory CHEVROLET Monday, 1:11 p.m.—Brush Monday, 7:41 p.m.—False much; you need to know how each candidate i fire at the Maple Street exit of alarm at the corner of Hills LIQUOR DEPT. would act on these issues. We are confident that climate that will let us as^ss our future energy , Route 2. Street and Greenbrier Road. needs realistically and allow the utilities to build the Authoriaed Fisher Plow Dealert Monday, 1:44 p.m. -Brush Today, 7:42 a.m. —Medical NO LOWER PRICES you, as a thinking voter, will want to consider fire at 77 Pendelton Drive. call to Burnham Street ANYWHERE these viewpoints: generating capabilities to meet them at the most 1229 Main S t. MaatlKSter 646-6464 Monday, 4:05 p.m.-Medical advantageous time. Failure to anticipate these , OPEN EVES TIL 9 • FRIDAY T IL 6 • BAT. 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Residents Find About Town MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Oct. 24, 1978 - PAGE SEVEN House Burglars Parents Anonymous, a mutual support Barry Ahead of Futtner group for parents who wish to change or The catechetics classes of Concordia prevent damaging relationships with their Lutheran Church will meet tonight at 6:30 MANCESTER — At least two burglars were surprised children, will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the educational wing. in face-to-face confrontations with their victims in two The meeting is open to parents in all area ’WNQVtST In Spending on Campaign separate incidents over the weekend. communities at no charge. For further in­ The adult Bible class of Concordia MANCHESTER — ...... * In one incident on Spring Street, a resident arrived formation and meeting locations, call Lutheran Church will meet tonight at 8 in MANCHESTER — State Sen. Political Industry Committee, Hart David Barry got an early jump on ford. home to find a suspect on his porch roof Sunday morning.. CARELINE at 1-800-842-2288, toll free. the church room. ford, $350; Hebron Democratic Town She had raised $856 so far, in­ The suspect, however, jumped to the ground from the campaign spending compared to his Committee, $100; and Connecticut Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi opponent, who had not spent anything cluding $100 from the Connecticut In­ roof and fled into nearby woods. Nothing was reported The Board of Christian Life of the as of Oct. 10. r j B Insurance Political Action Com­ surance Political Action Committee. missing from the home, police said. will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. mittee, $100. Church of the Nazarene will meet tonight The candidates in the 14th An Oak Street resident came face to face with a Geraldine Dumond, 163 Irving St. Mrs. at 7:30 at the church. According to the campaign finan­ The collection and spending totals Assembly District had raised about burglar in the kitchen upon investigating a noise about Sandra Freeman will present a program IS cing reports filed with the secretary for Manchester’s 12th and 13th the same amount, including large 4:10 a m. Sunday. The suspect fled, leaving a purse taken titled, “Culture.”------of state’s office, Fenton “P at” A ladies’ Bible study will be held at the Assembly District candidates contributions to both candidates from the kitchen table on the lawn. Manchester Chapter, Parents Without Futtner, the Republican candidate in Church of the Nazarene Wednesday at previously were reported in The from the same man. A burglary and theft of some dishes at a Downey Drive Partners, will have a general meeting 9:30 a.m. the Fourth Assembly District, had Herald. not spent any money on his campaign State Rep. Abraham Glassman, apartment storage area was reported late last week. An tonight at 8 at Community Baptist Church, State Rep. Theodore Cummings, 585 E. Center St. The meeting is open to as of the Oct. 10 filing date. He had seeking re-election in the district attempted burglary at another apartment in the same The adult Bible study group of Zion seeking re-election in the 12th, had which includes part of Manchester complex was reported Saturday. persons who are widowed, divorced, Lutheran Church will meet Wednesday at collected $815. raised $1,538 and spent $1,289.12, ac­ separated or never married and having at Contributors who have given $100 and all of South Windsor, had raised A stereo receiver and five rings, with a total estimated 10 a.m. cording to his report. $1,575 and spent $1,317.10. value of $400 were reported taken in a burglary at a Birch least one living child. or more to Futtner’s campaign are The Republican challenger, Walter Street apartment Friday. the Manchester Republican Town John Mitchell, the Republican can­ Joyner, had raised $1,175 and spent didate, had raised $1,505 and spent Some cash was taken from a Main Street apartment Committee, $400; the Republican $359.54 as of the filing date. State Central Committee, $ ^ ; and $967.75. late Saturday. An attempted break was reported at a In the 13th District, State Rep. M. Adler Dobkin of 153 Shallowbrook Both men received contributions Center Street business Saturday night, but no entry was Francis Mahoney, who is seeking re- gained. Lane, Manchester, $100. from Paul Longchamps of 107 Pitkin election, filed a card that showed he St., Manchester. Longchamps, a In another incident reported over the weekend a Barry’s report showed that he had had not yet raised $500. receiv^ $1,500 and spent $534.77. He local banker, gave $120 to Mitchell woman was assaulted by a man near 236 Main St. Police Republican candidate Elsie “Biz” and $100 to Glassman. said the East Hartford woman was grabbed, pushed and Wo Shortened the name...but the tasted the same. is ^ k in g re-election in the district, Swensson had raised $1,425 and spent Other contributors who have given slapped several times by a man, a former acquaintance, which includes part of Manchester $715.51. Ju s t so y $100 or more to Glassman include as she was entering her car Sunday at 10 a.m. and the towns of Andover, Bolton, Despite having no opponent. State Edwin Lassman, 79 Deepwood Drive, Coventry, East Windsor, Citaston- Rep. Muriel Yacavone had spent bury, Hebron, and South Windsor. South Windsor, $100; Jack Farber, $358.50 as of the filing date. She is Contributors who have given him New Hartford, $100; Hyman Farber, running unopposed in the Ninth Farmington, $150; Norman Grody, Sewer Plan To Air $100 or more are Bernard Hickey, 18 Assembly District, Which includes Plymouth Lane, $140; Economic West H artford, $200; and the After Ghosts Roam parts of Manchester and East Hart- Economic Political Industry Com­ mittee of the Connecticut Business MANCHESTER — A public hearing on a proposed and Industry Association, $150. sewer improvement plan will take place soon after PT /4 Elects Officers The Farbers are relatives and ghosts, goblins and Luke Skywalkers roam the streets of Grody is a good friend, Glassman Golden UgMs MANCHESTER — Mrs. Amory Hannaford, recording and correspon­ said. Manchester. Stansfield of 29 Perkins St. I)as been Educators Honor Greenberg Jay Giles, director of public works, said the date of the ding secretary; Mrs. Joyce Trainer Mitchell also has received $100 elected president of the Verplanck Mrs. Irene Gee and Terrence Donnel­ from Michael Thayer, 195 Diane public hearing - Oct. 31, which is Halloween - will not School PTA. be changed, but the starting time— eight o’clock— is late ly, delegates to the PTA Council. Drive, South Windsor and the Paul Greenberg (center) was smiling as he Kennedy (left) and School Board Chairman Other officers elected are Mrs. The committee chairmen are Mrs Republican State Central Com­ accepted the praise and thanks of the enough so most activities will be completed. Rose Mary Donnelly, first vice presi­ John Yavis. The. meeting was at Bentley The hearing involves seeking public comment about a Sue Creech and Mrs. Lenore Hender­ mittee. Manchester Board of Education Monday dent, pro^ams; Mrs. Vivily Powers son, hospitality; Mrs. Joe Miller, The next filing date for campaign School, one of the major renovations projects proposed sewer improvement plan that includes $10 and Mrs. Georgianne Martin, second night for his seven years of service as a board million in treatment plant expansion. publicity, and Mrs. Georgianne Mar­ financing reports is a week from which Greenberg helped direct during his vice presidents, membership; Mrs. tin, block mothers. today, which is one week before the member. Holding a plaque of appreciation long tenure as building and sites chairman of The report lists an estimated cost of $17.5 million for Carol Spiewak, treasurer; Mrs. Gail all system improvements. Some of the included items, % election. with him are School Superintendent James P. the board. (Herald photo by Vaughn) such as sewer line installations, may never be necessary. 10 0 Family Group Giles scheduled the hearing for Oct. 31 without realizing it was Halloween night. Sponsors Tea Members of the Town Board of Directors said they did ELECT not think it was a good night for a public hearing. They 'The Family Oriented asked that Giles see if he could change the date, but Giles Childbirth Information does not think a change would be feasible. Society (FOCIS) will spon­ The hearing would have to be readvertised, and laws sor a membership tea for require that advertising be done 30 days in advance, he new and prospective said. Changing of the date also could cause confusion. members on Wednesday at The late starting time of the hearing also should allow 8 p.m. at the home of enough time for completion of trick-or-treat routes and _ S o fc ie in Heather Dunlop, president, other Halloween festivities, he said. U g ^ h f a at Hany Lane, Vernon. another M »nthcU 100» For additional informa­ tion, contact her at 875-3899 Club Plans Dinner or Diane Bernier, 646-6282. dime into savings MANCHESTER — The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Temple Beth Sholom will sponsor a paid-up membership dinner Endorses Call Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Buckboard Restaurant in Glastonbury. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Any young couples of Jewish faith interested in joining Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D- Conn., has endorsed a call the club may contact Linda and Howard Grad at 643-2986, without taUdng to us for a new Marshall Plan to or Debbie and Peter Mehlman, co-presidents, at 646r7662’ evenings after 8. ' promote the economic ELSIE “BIZ” SWENSSON The club is an organization of young Jewish couples development of Israel and from Manchester, Vernon and Glastonbury areas who are her Arab neighbors. STATE REPRESENTATIVE affiliated with Temple Beth Sholom in Manchester. “I would rather spend Future activities include bowling, a New Year’s Eve the money on economic aid Your Voice Will be HeardI party, a participating sports event, an evening at a dinner than on arms,” Ribicoff "Biz” Will: theater, a road rally and a miniature golf game. told an audience at Yale • Work Full-Time University, where he was fISJJ appearing as a Chubb • Hold Office Hours For Your Monthly Comment Fellow. In Addition To Dally Availability By Phone. • Mall an Annual Report and Questionnaire to You Duplicate Bridge ^ fU S T IC • Establish a Legislative Advisory Panel to Meet STOCKINGS with Her to Discuss Issues and Recommend WHEELCHAIRS Legislation. MANCHESTER - Bridge scores for the Center Bridge Club for Oct. 20 are as follows: North/South — first, Don ARTHUR DRUG This ad paid for by Committee to Elect Carter and Wilmer Curtiss; second, Mr. and Mrs Elsie "Biz" Swensson, Faye Lawrence, Treasurer Weatherwax ’ East/W est- first, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford- se- cond, Thara Larson and Sue Fenton; third, Mary Sareent and Burt Swyth. ^ ® ABSENTEE BAUOTS Specialists from left to right: Richard Peck, Silver Lane, IN JUST 4 YEARS THE 728-4246; MihnMacko, East Hartford, 728-2462; Joan Madden, Manchester If you or a member of your family Oreen, 728-4316; Raymond Scharfenberger, First Manchester, 728-2048- KMOCMTKUlYCONTROUiD should need an Absentee Ballot to vote Jean Keegan, Middle Turnpike, 728-4313. In the November 7 Election, fill out the LEGISLATURE It isn ’t S O easy to save money these following form and send It to Republican ways, as well. days. What used to be a matter of • Increaded State Spending 40% Only K> mg. tar Headquarters, 824 Main St., Manchester How can you make sense of it all? 0 .9 MG. NIC. simple interest has been cximpoimded • Increased Taxes $1,042,000,000,001 or call Talk to an expert to such a degree you need quite an ADDED NEW TAXES O IL. Our Savings Investment Specialists Dividends education to figure it all out Now, in Contracted Services 643-5544 or 643-5591 addition to the usual savings plans, have many of the answers you Business Personal Property Idste SO good you wonl believe banlffl offer many unusual ones. W ith need They’ve been trained in the Leasing VOTERS N M E _ theyVe lower in tar than all these 10 0 ^ applications of all the savings VOTIG ADDRESS. vapwg interests, rules and regu­ CT. HAS TK UGHEST lations, penalties and rewards. services we offer. So they can help SALES AND GAS TAX MAUN ADDRESS. S illd lt □ WR pidup BaDot from Town Cterii You need help. you make the choices that are IN THE NATION Obviously, some savings plans are right for you. O l t UOHTS t a n 5 wov ' REASON FOR NEED more appropriate for youlhan others. Come in today and sit down □ Mh.S«Sc.ta»dF«H. Long Teim Investments are ideal if with a Hartford National specialist • ELECT ★ j a s L j s s t Stats you have the m oney and can afford the Or call for additional information. JOHIIlirCIBl DllrtnirtWnJW. time. But a Short Term arrangement You could save a lot more STATE REPRESENTATIVE might be more practical. Regiiar f4th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT money if you do. □ trwerfmdMiiiMliikm. □ tafc«nt In correctional Passbook Account interest com­ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined pounds differently fiom that of a HE Wm REPRESENT YOU! n» i'' ad's either fTC Report May 1978 or FTC Method, □ Mness hcWty Hartford National That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Statement Savings Account But the boiden UQM$.10(ri-10 mg. tar, 0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. • □ nqfsical DiiabMh DAbssnca frtm State X B an k and Thist Company two types of accounts differ in other If you’ve got a little money, why not get a lot of bank? PAID TOB BY COMMITTie TO BUCT JOHN MITCHELL, ROOER B. COTTLE, TREAS. V«n TK HHEUm W«Y, FM ENNIOMY E C O I^ ^ Member FDIC Prtdtof by HtpubBcwi TownCommimoof EtonehMlf PAGE EIGHT__MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 24, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 24, 1978 — PAGE NINE f iJJanrltf atpr Eitpuimj Upralft Orfitelli-Corbeil - Manchester — A City of Village Charm Open Forum Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Betty’s notebook Cynthia L. Corbeil and James S. Orfitelli, both of Manchester, were married Oct. 20 at St. James Church in Member. Aubil Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International Volunteer Manchester. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, By Betty Ryder The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. "■H- Customer Service — 647-9946 Firefighters Corbeil of Glastonbury. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. , Be,mono F. Bobln.on, Edltor-Publlaher F rr^ ‘AS;7b?n8:”l!S'an%T:o''l^1ll^r“^ and Mrs. Harold Orfitelli of 110 Comstock Road. To the editor: The Rev. Kenneth Bonadines of St. James Church per­ O pinion "IT I am writing this letter in response Our trip to Hannover, Germany, ever seen, right in the heart of the ci­ formed the double-ring ceremony. to the article in the Oct. 17 edition. It wasn’t funny at the time) happened ff. ^ 4 with the Friendship Force was a very ty- The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a appeared in the Open Forum and was to Jessica G. Bradley, assistant exciting and memorable one. The following day, again by train, candlelight quiana gown and a veil of silk illusion. She written by “ Professional superintendent of schools in New My host family was the nicest we took off for Dusseldorf, Germany, carried a rosebud nosegay. Firefighter," Peter Beckwith. young couple, Klaus and Marianne Haven. When Jessica arrived in Voting on Issues where we stayed at the Dusseldorf Mrs. Barbara Levitow of Vienna, Va., was her sister s Mr. Beckwith seems to think the Ruffert. They have two daughters, Hilton. Hannover and was greeted by her matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Jane Accorncro Stephanie and Anya. host family she found they had been of Manchester. As the political season nears A person will have to work to only people who care for other peo­ We almost didn’t get there because ple, or know how to handle emergen­ Klaus makes furniture and had expecting a man. Not only that, they David Orfitelli of Manchester was his brother's best the end for another period, it is of an Italian man who befriended us. be sure of his choice of a cy situations, are people who are spent eight years in North Carolina He saw us trying (not too successful­ kept referring to her as “pastor.” man. Ushers were John Orfitelli of Manchester, the becoming more evident one of candidate. paid to do so. so he spoke English very well, as did ly) to communicate to the clerk at “I tol(| them I wasn’t a pastor,” bridegroom’s brother; and Steven Kimball of the major concerns of both the his pretty Marianne, who joined him Jessica, an attractive black woman, He must work by listening to To me that does not represent a the information counter in the Manchester. voter and the candidates is the there for three years. Bahnhof. said. “But they just didn’t believe A reception was held at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, candidates at political forums, care but instead a need. me.” We learned to have our big meal at We told him we were going to after which the couple left for St. Martens. They will need for tax relief. reading about their views and The need to know, or they no longer Obviously, her host family thought noon and a lighter meal in the Dusseldorf to the Hilton. Well, he reside in Manchester. Tax relief can take many questioning them, if possible, have the job. evening and everything was was very helpful and told us which she was joking, because shortly after Mrs. Orfitelli is employed as a medical secretary assis­ forms, but one of the simplest A volunteer cares. He cares so delicious. track (giels) to get to and even they had shared a quick breakfast, tant. Mr. Orfitelli is manager of Royal Ice Cream of on various points. much, that he gives up his free time, they whisked her off to the Oiurch of and most direct measures After almost four days with our carried our suitcases. Manchester. (Calabrese photo) Mrs. James S. Orfitelli In short, the voter must his work time and the time he could host family, we joined a group of He then said that the Hilton was a St. Matthew in Lehrte (15 minutes would be a cutback in govern­ become involved in order to senior citizens on a bus tour of the outside of Hannover) where Jessica spend with his family, to learn how to long way from te Bahnhof (about 15 ment spending on the local, have a candidate reflect his properly handle emergency Rhine and Mosel vineyards, visited was told she was to be the guest HOUVIE FoRrwoRTw swr-ieLeGKAM. h.e .r , t s miles) and we would have to take preacher. state and federal levels. situations. the wine cellars {of course, we had to anothe train to the Hilton when we College views. sample the wine at each stop), and arrived. “The reporters and camermen Reduction in spending can be He gives up his weekends to learn stayed at a lovely pension (a private He was taking another train were waiting when we arrived. I accomplished in government Voters must be cautioned, the proper way to do what is couldn’t believe it. Thank heavens I home which includes bed and leaving a few minutes after ours, and Timothy Donovan of Manchester profit organizaliori.':. without abolishing or disrup­ however, that they wiil have to Tax Judgement Due expected of him as a firefighter. breakfast) for two nights. always travel with my Bible but Mary Margaret Thompson of West Can all the professionals say the sure enough we ran into him again in was awarded an associate of arts ting services presently live with their selection once By ARNOLD SA’WISLAK We were the only English-speasing Dusseldorf just after we got off our when my host said I would be Kim Tully. a fresh;-,i.an at Dakota Springfield, Mass., daughter of Mr. Howard Jarvis of Proposition 13 ment, like Proposition 13, would same? I doubt it. speaking for 15 minutes, I was degree on Oct. 15 at Thomas A. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two people on the bus, and the tour guide train. Edison College in New Jersey. Wesleyan Universiiv i-i Mitchell, and Mrs. Thomas S. 'Hiompson of provided. the election process is over. fame favors the Tisch Amendment’s make the chop in the localities, but A person does not need to be paid to flabbergasted.” weeks from today we should be able would tell of the wonders around us He told us we had just missed our S.D ., is m em b er ;jf 'A'eslcyan Manchester, received a degree in By taking a long, hard look A voter not becoming in­ 50 percent property tax cut; Gov. Michigan, unlike California, does not do a job well. As a matter of fact, Jessica recalled her Bible studies in German. When the other 35 train to the Hilton, and would have to Daniel J. Gerrity of 78 Diane Esprit, a volunteer student group science and nursing from Holyoke to judge better whether Proposition William Milliken backs the proposal have a state treasury bursting with a and after commenting on the and eliminating some of the volved will only have himself most volunteers do a better job than passengers turned their heads right wait another couple of hours for the Drive, has been awarded a bachelor aiding the admi.ssions office. She is (Mass.)) Community College in 13 really was the opening salvo of a to limit state spending to a percen­ I friendships between peoples of the waste and getting rid of much to blame for elected officials surplus. some paid people I know. A volunteer or left, so did we, but we weren’t next one. I kept thinking it was odd to of science degree in accounting at the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph June. She also received a BSE degree national taxpayers’ revolt or just a tage of statewide personal income. world she cited a parable about a A sharp property tax reduction is there because he wants to be there, always sure what we were seeing. have a train going right to the Hilton Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. Tully of Manchester. from Westfield (Mass.) State of the bureaucracy, the who do not present and imple­ local uprising in politically volatile father who trudged through the snow Idaho, Nevada and Oregon also will there might really result in the kind not because he has to, like a paid per­ The language barrier broke down and finally when he was checking the The course of study at the school is College. She passed the board of nur­ taxpayer will be assured of a ment his views. California. at dinner and we found our fellow to the local bar. He was soon sur­ have Proposition 13 type measures to of local government service cutbacks son. schedule on the wall in the terminal designed to prepare graduates for Paul D. Strad of 141 Ralph Road, sing registration and is employed as Eleven states will have questions travelers very friendly and eager to prised to find his young child had more efficient government at a Non-voters also will have to vote on. Alabamans will vote on a threatened in California but averted There is a difference between — I found that language was again a careers in business, education, has been pledged to Gamma Alpha a registered nurse at Holyoke on their ballots Nov. 7 on cutting learn bits of English. We dined on followed him. When he asked the Beta fraternity at Augiistana College Hospital. lower cost. live with their indecision. property tax reduction proposal that for at least a year when the state dedicated and obligated. The slight barrier. I had said “Hilton,” he government and a variety of non- property or income taxes or restric­ Jagerschnitzel (a thick veal steak was pointing to a town called child how he had found him, the in Rock Island. 111. A method by which a person They will have to accept the was put on the ballot by the government divvied up the surplus. volunteer if dedicated, and the youngster replied, “I followed in ting government spending. with mushrooms) and danced the “Hilden” which was located about 15 legislature. Another angle of of interest in the professional is obligated. your footsteps.” Jessica summed up can be heard on the view of fact the person or persons It should be noted that these night away to tunes popular in the old miles outside of Dusseldorf. State income tax cuts or restric­ Michigan vote is that the local Mr. Beckwith wrote a lot of words U.S.A. her talk by asking “What kind of taxation, or any other point, is elected to represent them were referendums generally will be held in At last, weary by this time, we tions will be decided by North Dakota property tax is not supposed to be as on the meaning of manning the footsteps are you leaving?” to exercist his right to vote. One day of our tour took us to the arrived at our luxurious accom­ chosen by others. midwestern and western states. That and South Dakota voters. Proposed hated in the midwest as in the far firehouse. site of the largest radioteleskop in Accounts oi* the “ colored B’nai Brith Will Assist is not because those states have un- modations at the Hilton and the By voting, a person makes In order to have a cnadidate restrictions on future state spending preacher’s talk’’ hit the local west. In his statements, he is saying that the world in Effelsberg. general manager had honored us happier taxpayers; those are the will be on ballots, besides Michigan, newspapers, and while we couldn’t his feelings known about issues reflect a voter’s views, a per­ A recent survey made for the Ad­ no one is ever at the district Later, we left the seniors and went with a bottle of champagne, a box of regions where the ballot initiative is read the German text, intrepreters which currently may or may son must first become a voter. of Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska and visory Commission on firehouse. on our own to the ancient city of fruit and a silver tray laden with more commonly available to told us she received high praise for Texas. Intergovernmental Relations showed As Mr. Beckwith well knows, we Trier where we visited the Olewig cookies, etc. What a wonderful not be in the limelight of the Voting for a candidate whose citizens. her “sermon.” Cancer Information Day With the returns from this that 44 percent of westerners rated have a paid dispatcher during the Amphitheatre, continued on to change from the old Hotel Metropole. campaign. views and positions agree with Not all the voting will be on Aachen, and crossed the border to While her fellow passengers knew The Ben Ezra Chapter of B’nai smorgasbord of proposals, it ought to the property tax as the “least fa ir" day, assistant chiefs to relieve him, It’s a beautiful facility in the om 3 to 8 p.m at the Whiton A voter should make the Proposition 13-type property tax cut­ Leige, Belgium. it was just a mistake, some belief Brith will assist the Manchester by the Manchester Dental Society his own, the voter assures be possible to oake more rational while only 35 percent of residents in and four men who live there. capital of North Rhine-Westphalia Library auditorium. B'nai Brith will be presented at 6:30; and a panel decision concerning a can­ ting, and that is where the possibility Here, at the Hotel Metropole situated between the Kennedy must have rubbed of. Because, on our American Cancer Society on Cancer himself of having a voice in judgments about citizen attitudes on the north central states gave it that They are there when the alarm trip home, when we prepared to land women will assist throughout the dav of dentists and physicians will be exists for some judgment of voter located right across from the Damm and the Rhine, near the Information Day, Wednesday, Mrs. didate by thoroughly government. taxes than from the single example rating. comes in at night. Mr. Beckwith said with exhibits. available to answer questions at 7. sentiment. Bahnhof (railroad station), we had cultural and business center of the ci- at Shannon, Ireland, and finally at Seymour Kudlow, chapter examining the candidate’s By voting for a candidate of California and Proposition 13. Nationally, the property tax led the the first five minutes are the most less than elegant accommodations on Bradley International Airport, all A breast self-examination teach-in The public is invited. Further in­ For example, Michigan voters will ‘y- spokeswoman, said. will be held at 3 p.m., a film on “The Michigan's outcome will be par­ “least fair” list at 32 percent com­ important. the fifth floor. eyes turned to Jessica and we said, formation may be obtained by calling position, his past record, if he who will call for a cutback in have on their ballot both a property We had a real treat in store as we Cancer Information Day, co­ Cancer Nobody Talks About" will be ticularly watched because it does pared to 30 percent for the federal in­ Wouldn't a person rather have four The hotel itself was not our first “Pray, preacher, pray.” sponsored by the town, will be held the American Cancer Society’s office is a veteran politician, and his spending, the voter will have a tax cut in the form of the Tisch strolled around the city and found shown at 6; an oral cancer program at 643-2168. give voters a choice between two come tax, but the property levy ac­ men in those first five minutes than choice, but as we moved from hotel ourselves joining many other couples stand on issues including voice supporting the most Amendment and a proposed restric­ to hotel with each reservation clerk courses that would reduce the power tually was 1 percent less unpopular the two? for a Sunday evening stroll along the taxes. basic form of tax reduction. tion on future state spending. of government. The Tisch Amend­ this year than it was in 1977. During the day or night, during any shaking his head and saying “no banks of the Rhine River. shift, wouldn’t someone rather have vacancy,” the old hotel began to look All I could think of was that old better and better. an 80-man response than a 15-man movie (I’m dating myself) “Watch response? It was clean, I have to say that for on the Rhine,” which starred Paul A Letter From Belgrade It. But, on entering it, it reminded me Lucas. It’s great to find yourself in Nothing Short To get that amount of manpower of a scene from “Casablanca.” If a places you never dreamed you’d be. every firehouse would have to be p y in a white suit and panama hat By RUTH GRUBER Next day it was back to Hannover a.m. Most shops are open by 8 a.m., generally well stocked, with emptied. A volunteer is always on du­ had been standing beneath the for overnight and an early departure Of Shambles BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) — and many do business from 6 a.m. un­ swinging fan, the picture would have different brands to choose from. But ty- via TIA in mid-moming. We had It’s Indian Summer in Belgrade and til 8 p.m. I feel safe, living in the Eighth ^ n complete. ’Course, as in many By MARTHA ANGLE Worse still, other senators with there is a seasonal supply element in­ many humorous things happen which the city is having a last fling before Somehow, it always seems to be District, and having excellent fire European hotels, the lavatory was a and ROBERT WALTERS their own special axes to grind quick­ volved with, for example, one resi­ 1 11 tell you about in future columns heading into the somber Balkan rush hour, and restaurants, too, protection by the district firehouse. couple of doors down the hall - and ly emulated Allen’s methods. From dent warning a newcomer in mid- when they pop back into mind. WASHINGTON (NEA) - If it winter. serve full meals from early morning You must feel the same, Mr. there was no bath. But, all was not proves anything, the record of the Sen. James Abourezk, D-S.D., on the September to “eat as much green lost — breakfast was great. The elegant Hotel Moskva’s huge until late at night. Beckwith, as you continue to live Pray Preacher 95th Congress surely demonstrates left to Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, on salad as you can because in a few While in Liege, we strolled through sidewalk cafe on downtown Terazije Sidewalk snack vendors also do a within the district. Perhaps one of the funniest things the right, members with strong per­ weeks you can kiss it good-bye until the largest fair or carnival I have the wisdom of the old adage that Square is full of people-watchers sip­ roaring trade, selling local Or is it the lower taxes you pay, by that happened (although she says it legislation, like sausage, is best sonal feelings about everything from next spring.” ping sweet Turkish coffee and taking specialties such as piroshke — a sort having a volunteer fire department. viewed in its finished form. natural gas deregulation to labor law the weak sun. Western influence seems definitely of cheese-filled doughnut, sweet to dominate in some, mostly youth- For whatever reasons, you have The output of this particular reform tried and sometimes At the local peasant produce baklava, flaky cheese and meat pies oriented, areas such as popular left the fire protection of your home Marks 90th Birthday Congress, while nothing to write succeeded in keeping a majority of market dusky women in colorful and rich apple strudel — as well as music and fashion. and family to us, for some time now. Teresa Mazzola Damato of 24 home about, was generally respec­ their colleagues from voting on harem pants hawk bootleg American corn on the cob. In some areas it is beginning to You must feel we are capable. Homestead St. was honored at a table, assuming legislation. blue jeans among heaps of shiny Belgraders pick up quickly on the make inroads and in others it still has I am proud to be a member of the family party Oct. 12 at the Marco that one dis­ To a lesser degree, obstructionists peppers, apples and tomatoes. Polo Restaurant in East Hartford on latest fashions and styles from the had little impact. Eighth District Fire Department. regards the hash in the House likewise wasted The fragrance of corn-on-the-cob the occasion of her 90th birthday. west. Girls in skintight jeans and You can buy, for instance, dry I feel the department is well made of Presi­ countless hours by repeated quorum roasting at street corner grills all Born in Guardia Perticara, spike-heeled shoes stroll arm in arm package soups — local specialities as trained in the event of an emergency dent C a rte r ’s calls, demands for roll call votes over town somehow wafts deliciously Province of Potenza, Italy, on Oct. I f with their denim-clad, bearded well as good old chicken noodle — and situation and is as capable of^ energy program. where none was really needed, and through the omnipresent fumes of 17, 1888, she married the late Frank boyfriends, although they occasional­ mashed potatoes cheaply, but in this handling such a situation as a so- Targeted various other dilatory maneuvers. automobile exhaust and cheap Damato on Oct. 20, 1907. She has ly cross paths with an elderly, black- country of staunch Turkish coffee called “professional.” economic House leaders eventually prevailed, heating coal. lived in Manchester for the past 70 clad woman or an old peasant man in drinkers instant coffee is almost un-. Clancy Allain years. stimulus but the wheel-spinning was time- Yugoslavia, its people take pains to traditional tight-shinned, baggy- heard of and can cost $15 for a large Firefighter, She has five daughters, Mary Jack programs knocked two points off the consuming. point out to foreigners, though Com­ Want Business Phone Numbers?i thighed trousers, little cap and curly jar. Eighth District of Denver, Colo., and Olive Rosetto’ unemployment rate, while fiscal Both Byrd and House Speaker Tip munist, is neither east nor west. It is toed shoes. Yugoslavs watch Kojak and Fire Department Antoinette Dabate, Rose Wilsinski, restraint pared $20 billion from the O’Neill were new to their leadership also in a way neither north nor south. Barretta and the Muppetts on TV, but and Margaret Hubbard, all of Want Brand Name Products? federal deficit. The Social Security jobs when the 95th Congress con­ Belgrade, the capital of its “six This summer’s European fad of directions on the box of recently in­ Manchester; two sons, Louis C. system was rescued from its im­ vened, and neither was inclined to ex­ republics, five main nationalities, American T-shirts caught on strong, troduced American corn flakes tell Yesterdays Damato and Raymond F. Damato, mediate crisis, and the bite of higher pend valuable political capital on a four languages, three religions and both of Manchester; 14 A Want Household Services? although most of the shirts are im­ them to pour milk on the cereal and payroll taxes was softened by income rules reform battle when a new two alphabets,” seethes with in­ grandchildren and 21 great­ itations of the U.S. article. let it stand 10 minutes before eating. k tax reductions. Democratic president was rapidly fluences from all directions. grandchildren. And everyone wears blue jeans, Another western “luxury” just 25 Years Ago Want Time of Day? loading the congressional plate with The Communist economy and Among the more than 70 guests even though a pair of Levi’s or other now beginning to make itself felt in a This date was a Sunday; The attending, were her daughter, Mary Congress approved a precedent- program initiatives. political system versus the open door big American brand name can cost nation which had trouble enough get­ Herald did not publish. and son-in-law, Jim, from Denver. shattering Middle East arms sale, Byrd actually introduced a series policy to the west, the spiritual $60. ting its people back on their feet 10 Years Ago Her grandson, David Jack and his W^nt Personai Services? lifted the arms embargo against of proposed rules changes back in jostling of Orthodox, Catholic and The old mixes with the new in INFO after the devastations of world war II Manchester’s United Fund nears wife, Darlene, from Pueblo, Colo., Turkey and ratified the Panama February 1977, but made no serious Moslem churches, the dichotomy sometimes curious ways in Belgrade, is pet culture. close with only half of its $133,6(K) made a surprise appearance. Canal treaties. Not a great record attempt to press them once Allen and between the country’s industrialized just as the north and south mix with It has its pros and cons, however. goal reached. More than 200 friends and relatives Want Weather Information? perhaps, but not bad. other senators who like the existing north and just-emerging south — all east and west and it can e difficult to While it takes a real effort to search Lester C. Silver Jr. and Robert attended an open house in her honor set-up threatened a major floor fight. are evident and all add to the city’s on Oct. 15. ’The same, unfortunately, cannot be tell where one begins and the other the few shops that — sometimes — Pariseau, two Manchester policemen The story is likely to be different flavor. leaves off. who have been for many years part- Mrs. Damato is a member of the Want Professional Services? said of the process used to address stock commercial pet-food, next year. Byrd plans a full-scale Heavily bombed during World War time employees of the Recreation Rosary Society at St. Bridget the nation’s most pressing problems. The radio, for example, features Belgrade’s sidewalks, while crowded assault on the dilatory tactics which II, Belgrade has been rebuilt in a low the latest western rock and roll and Department, identify themselves as purch. She knits and crochets items In the Senate especially, that was and not the cleanest in the world, are for its annual bazaar. She is also in­ Want Business Addresses? plagued the Senate so often during key manner which has made its the two rec department employees nothing short of a shambles. recently the country’s police almost entirely free from “dog terested in gardening and maintains this Congress, and O’Neill may offer downtown area a warm, rather cozy arrested seven of Yugoslavia’s owni discharged by former Rec Depart­ Time and again over the past two pollution.” ment Director William Boyle. a large vegetable and rose garden his own, more limited, rules reforms district of broad sidewalks and tree- best known rock musicians on drug every year. years, the “world’s greatest in the House. lined streets, as comfortable — and deliberative body” tied itself into charges in a move reminiscent of The changes are obviously over­ slightly shabby — as some elderly similar arrests of rock stars in the parliamentary knots that cut off due, even if the 96th Congress has to dowagers. Thought forward progress for weeks on end. west. spend its first month or so wrangling And the streets are always But, in keeping with the non- In the Service Only the extraordinary skill and over procedural reforms. No one is crowded. patience of Senate Majority Leader aligned world’s pledge to promote A Note of Confidence In a “Turn in your Bible, pastor, and read ever going to make the legislative “Foreigners wonder about that,” and maintain national heritage and Sgt. Stephen E. Robert C. Byrd averted a total Day of Confusion for me Second Timothy, Chapter One Alice of 39 Maryanne process either swift or tidy, but there said one Belgrader. “They just can’t Montpetit, U.S. Army,son breakdown. culture, the radio also devotes a It appears that the world has and Verse Twelve.” And this is what Drive, Coventry, has been Ensign Robert I. Berns­ is no excuse for either the tedium or get over how the sidewalks are of Mr. and Mrs. Norman D large segment of programming to thrown away the absolutes of God, it said: awarded silver wings upon tein, U.S. Coast Guard, is the chaos that characterized this last always full.” Montpetit, Cook Road, ethnic Yugoslav folk music. “I know whom I have belived, and graduation from U.S. Air currentl on an off-shore No one likes to speak ill of the session. only to embrace the uncertainties of Tolland, has participated The day begins for most offices at 7 Supermarkets and shops are Force navigator training at fisheries patrol in the dead, but the truth is that much of man. One well-known philosopher am persuaded that he is able to keep in a 30Klay training exer­ North Atlantic aboard the Mather AFB, Calif. the procedural chaos was a direct SCOOPS has put it this way, “If you have any that which I have committeed unto cise at the Pohakuloa Coast Cutter Dallas, tyPongSngy^ certainties, let us hear them. We him against that day. ” Training Area, Hawaii. Lt. Alice now goes to legacy of the late Sen. James B. Upper Heyford RAF Sta- homeported at Governors Allen, D-Ala., who mastered the ar­ rx Aiwip rtopif m m w m sm, mil rom m. mm m ?\,m rifis m cunr. have doubts enough of our own.” He was not merely subscribing to a Montpetit, a radioman Island, N.Y. / with the 25th Infantry Divi­ p n , England, for flying cane and intricate Senate rules xs inmns mm. A pastor, while visiting a very sick denomination, but like the apostle sion at Schofield Barracks, duty with a unit of the U.S. better than anyone in recent history man, asked him of what persuasion Paul, he was confessing a love and a Air Forces in Europe. he was . . . that is, “What church do loyalty to a person — Jesus Christ! Hawaii, enlisted in the Uuring the patrol, the — with the possible exception of Army in February of 1972. A graduate of Coventry Byrd. you belong to?” And the sick man That’s Paul's persuasion! Oh, that High School, he received a cutter will conduct sur­ He is a 1972 graduate of veillance operations to en­ Allen, up until his death earlier this replied that he was of Paul’s per­ every one would have that kind of Rockville High School and bachelor of science degree suasion! assurance and faith! And best of all in 1977 from the University force international treaties year, used previously overlooked his wife, Marie, lives at 30 and U.S. laws. procedural gimmicks to hogtie the This kind of an answer mystified God’s Word makes it available to all Davis Ave., Rockville. of Connecticut. He the pastor, so he tried to clarify received his commission He is a 1977 graduate of Senate in parliamentary rope even people everywhere. Is it yours the U.S. Coast Guard after the traditional delaying tactic himself by saying that he knew of the today? Second Lt. Marc C. earlier this year upon com­ pletion of Officer ’Training academy. New London, of the filibuster had theoretically Methodist persuasion, the Lutheran Rev. George Emmitt AUee, son of retired U.S. and is married to the persuasion, etc., but what is Paul’s Associate Pastor Air Force Senior Master ^ o o l at Lackland AFB. been'halted through cloture votes by Texas. former Elaine Janos, 862 persuasion? Church of the Nazarene Sergeant and Mrs. Jack G. 60 senators. Forbes St., Bast Hartford The sick man smiled and said. PAGE TEN___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 24. 1978 IVIrs. IJIIian M. Atkins j^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Oct. 24. 197B - p a c b - ELEVEN Obituaries EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Lillian McElwain Atkins, 64, of 1155 Silver Drumm Defends James A. Aliearn Lane died Sunday at Manchester Herald Memorial Hospital. She was the BOLTON — James A. Ahearn, 47, widow of Alvan A. Atkins. angle of 89 Perkins St., Brockton, Mass., Campbell’s Three Scores Mrs. Atkins was born in Hartford Patrol System died Oct. 21 in Brockton. He was the and lived in that area all her life. find 10 percent accuracy in anything brother of Aloysios J. Ahearn of She was a member of South By CHARLIE MAYNARD you say.” He said a study of the East Earl Yost Bolton. Congregational Church, Hartford, Herald Reporter Hartford Police Department was Mr. Ahearn is survived by his wife, and formerly did volunteer work at Sports EeJitor EAST HARTFORD - Under the secured after he took over in August, Mrs. Pearl E. Maheu Ahearn, and Manchester Memorial Hospital. glare of television lights and 1973 and insisted that the “social Paces Houston Triumph three other brothers, all of She is survived by several nieces sometimes over the heckles of a dis­ Massachusetts. and nephews. realities” of the town did not merit believing audience. Police Chief the cruiser beat method. The Record Field runner, who earlier starred at PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Lambert. “But I guess he was their 25-yard touchdown pass to Lynn The funeral and burial were today The funeral is Wednesday at 11 play and Campbell got one more in Brockton. Clarence Drumm met his detractors. neighboring towns which did, he said, Records are made to be broken and Newington High, has never won in What rookie runningback Earl top draft choice. Now you can see Swann, but Campbell’s first 1-yard a.m. why.” shot. The Conley Funeral Home, 9 At a meeting with the East Hart­ were not the size of East Hartford. for years the Boston Marathon was Manchester in several appearances. Campbell lacked in yardage he dive tied it. Then, after a 30-yard ford Citizen Actin Group (EHCAG) ‘Tve explained it so many times His best finish here was a third in But Campbell chose to credit his “That play hurt us real bad,” Chester Ave., Brockton, Mass., was Mrs. Edwin C. Adams the biggest single long distance race made up for in points, and that field goal by Roy Gerela put the Lambert said. "We get the ball in charge of arrangements. Monday night at the Raymond and nobody seems to understand the in the United States in numbers. In 1974 behind Amby Burfoot and Peter 89-yard performance to his front line, MANCHESTER - Mrs. Mary A. Squires. was just enough to keep the which also shielded Oiler quarter­ Steelers back on top, Toni Fritsch there, we really get it going. We have Library, Drumm defended his deci­ process,” he claimed. New England, the Five Mile Road answered it with a 39-yard boot to Adams, 79, of 122 Benton St, died back Dan Pastorini from the momentum. And they still only Vl’alter A. Siowakiewicz sion to inaugurate a new police patrol Drumm said the town was split in Race in Manchester was the second Rodgers also competed in 1975 but Houston Oilers’ playoffs hopes make it 10-10 just before halftime. Monday in Manchester Memorial preferred not to finish when no Pittsburgh’s “Steel Curtain’’ have 17 points. A pontifical funeral mass was system in 1974 and said it is more half under his team patrol system largest in attracting participants. alive in the AFC Central Divi­ The Oilers broke away to a 24-10 Hospital, She was the wife of Edwin special prizes were offered for “I don’t know, maybe some good celebrated Sunday evening at Holy G. Adams. effective in curbing crime than the and that half of the resources were Neither can lay claim to these lofty sion. lead via Campbell’s 3-yard TD bolt in traditional cruiser beat method female runners. Rodgers’ wife is also will come of this. Some of us were Trinity Polish National Catholic Mrs. Adams was born Aug. 15, committed to the north and south rankings any more. the third period and his other 1- where one officer is assigned a a runner. Hailed by Pittsburgh as the Oilers’ starting to think we couldn’t be beat. Cathedral, Manchester, N.H., for the 1899, in Manchester where she lived sectors each. He added that each Last Sunday when 11,231 showed up yarder — on a second-chance — in the specific geographical area. It is doubtful that Rodgers will be “catalyst” despite failing to reach This shows us. This may really be ad­ Rt. Rev. Walter Slowakiewicz, all her life. She was the daughter of cruiser has a designated “game and started the annual New York fourth quarter before Swann grabbed bishop of the Eastern Diocese of the Despite an hour-long discussion in the Thanksgiving morning run the 100-yard mark for only the fourth vantageous. The unbeaten stuff is the late John and Margaret Connors plan,” which is based on information City Marathon, it made the Boston a 6-yard scoring toss from Bradshaw over with, that's for sure.” Polish National Catholic Church, who which packed 80 persons into the here. time this season, Campbell scored defense. It was the sixth time this Sullivan. management receives from a com­ Marathon field look small. New York with 5:20 left in the game to bring Houston Coach Bum Phillips had died Oct. 19. Celebrant of the mass library’s Community Room, nothing puter. He said it could predict crime attracted more than double the Expected back are perennial three touchdowns Monday night to season Pastorini escaped unsacked. Pittsburgh back within striking She was .a communicant of St. concrete was resolved. Most winner, Amby Burfoot, jvho warmed lead Houston to a 24-17 victory over range. said all week prior to Monday night’s was the Most Rev. Francis Rowinski, James Church. “and that’s why I can brag about it.” number that runs in the annual “The offensive linemen was game that no one could catch the prime bishop of the Polish National members were unhappy with the Patriot’s Day 26-mile 385-run from up for the run by winning the Mini- the sluggish Steelers and end their Other survivors are two sons, Drumm was not alone In facing the super,” Campbell said. “They did a The Steelers had excellent field Steelers, but deep inside he believed Catholic Church of the U.S., Canada chief’s answers to their complaints Hopkinton to Boston. Marathon in Hartford earlier this reifn as the NFL’s last unlieaten great job of knocking them out of the position several times during the William M. Adams and Edwin J. police patrol critics. At least five team. the time was right for Pittsburgh to and Brazil. Burial was at Holy Trini­ while Drumm said he would not employees were with him an they Several road races in New month, plus his No. 1 nemesis, John way.” game and three times in the last few Adams, both of Manchester; a Inspired because “Mom was be “dumped.” ty Cathedral Cemetery, Manchester, change his patrol system. He did expressed support for the patrol England, the Falmouth and Bonne Vitale and Bob Hensley, the former And he wasn’t alone in his feelings. minutes, but couldn’t capitalize. daughter, Mrs. Richard (Margaret) agree, however, to respond to Oregon ace, who was third last watching” and led down the field by I thought that before the game," N,H, Hosbach of Norwich, N.Y.; a system. Belle in Boston, now lure more “Campbell has a lot to do with Twice they gave the ball up on questions in writing. November after placing second in an overpowering offensive front line, their success tonight, but probably Phillips admitted, “but not once it brother, John L. Sullivan of One officer said the new system runners than the Silk Town bunion downs. The other time Houston’s Raymond E. Smith Sr. Specifcally, EHCAG members hop. 1976 but was disqualified as he was Campbell twice knifed over from the the biggest thing was that front got started. They played too hard, too Newington; and 10 grandchildren. provided movement of every cruiser Kurt Knoff intercepted a pass near well. They weren’t down by any HEBRON — Raymond Edward asked the chief to sign a resolution to not an official entrant. 1-yard line and went 3 yards for the line, ” Lambert said. “They did a the goal line. The funeral will be Wednesday at and constant intermingling of cars. The New York race, sanctioned by means. Smith Sr., 73, of 221 Church St. died consider certain changes; a return to the Amateur Athletic Union, must other TD to snap Pittsburgh’s victory great job coming off the ball. They 8;30 a.m. from the John F. Tierney Under the old system, he said, an of­ string at seven. Just before Campbell’s final, "Our whole team just played well Monday in Windham Memorial Com­ the so-called cruiser beat method, run sponsors at least $100,000 to at­ 50 Years Apart took it right at us. And they played Funeral Home, 129 W. Center St., ficer would answer a complaint, decisive touchdown, he had tried to — we had to. 1 think it showed a munity Hospital. He was the husband foot patrols near the Main Street un­ “They ran on us tonight like no clean all the way. They won my bull over from the 1 but the ball pop­ Manchester, with a mass at 9 at St. write a report, and them then move tract the star-studded field of class Jeff Koelsch has been around for of Mrs. Agnes Yuschalk Smith. derpass and the Hockanum Village world runners. other team has this season, and Mr. respect for that.” helluva lot of character on our part. James Church. Burial will be in St. on to the next one. While he was nearly 75 years and he’s been a sport ped loose and Steeler cornerback Mr. Smith was bor Sept. 1, 1905, in area and a police committee set up Cimpbell was the reason why,” said Pittsburgh took a 7-0 lead in the se­ Pittsburgh’s a great team. It’s an James Cemetery. doing this, a sharp criminal was busy Certainly, Bill Rodgers, of Melrose, buff for more years than one wants to Ron Johnson recovered it. But the Hebron where he lived all his life. with other town agencies, such as the Steelers’ middle linebacker Jack cond quarter on Terry Bradshaw’s honor to play them. ” Friends may call at the funeral elsewhere. The new system, the of­ Mass., who has won the last three remember. Steelers were ruled offside on the He was a self-employed carpenter Youth Services department. On that home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ficer said, allowed additional cars to New York presentations, didn’t just This year’s World Series was and builder. last item, Drumm said such an come into the area at random and pay his entry fee and show up at the baseball’s 75th. He served as judge of probate for Because of the excellent service arrangement has been done. starting line. given by the Manchester Memorial this would take away the opportunity Fifty years ago when the New York Herzog Fires several terms and had served on the The crux of EHCAG’s argument Ian Thompson of Great Britain, Hospital staff to Mrs. Adams, the for the criminal to act. Yankees beat the Pittsburgh Pirates school board and on the building com­ was that the new system was ineffec­ who trailed Rodgers across the finish family suggests that those wishing to EHCAG members cited FBI in four straight games, Koelsch was Batting Coach mittee for the Hebron Grammar tive in curtailing crime and in­ line, didn’t just happen to be in New may make memorial gifts to the statistics showing a 52.8 percent rise in Yankee Stadium for his first School. creased the response time by in crime the year after Drumm York for the weekend. The same series. He was a member of Wooster Manchester Memorial Hospital Charlie Lau Development Fund. patrolmen. Several citizens spoke of eliminated the specific districts for holds true for Greta Waitz of Last week the retired local Lodge of Masons of Colchester, a calls for service which had been un­ each cruiser to patrol. Norway, who set a record for the sportsman was in Yankee Stadium KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - King member of Hebron Grange, and a Dr. Edward G. Evans First Use of New Apparatus answered or had taken the police “And where do you think the FBI gruelling grind in 73-degree for all three home games of New Arthur never lost an argument with member of the Hebron Volunteer department 30 minutes or more to got those statistics?” Drumm asked. temperature with a time of 2:32.30. York in the triumphs over the Los the Round Table. Neither is Whitey Fire Department. TOLLAND — Dr. Edward G. Manchester’s Eighth District firefighters direct water from respond. The time erased the best previous Evans, 61, professor and head of the “We supply them with that informa­ Angeles Dodgers. Herzog going to lose one with his He was a 50-year member of the bucket of new Aerialscope fire truck onto burning barn in But Drumm said the average tion. One of the first letters I got clocking by Christa Vahlensieck of “I remember Babe Ruth and Lou coaching staff. Hebron Congregational Church. music department at the University response time was four minutes and Germany by better than two of Connecticut died Saturday after Bolton Monday night. The $167,000 piece of apparatus, from them asked if I had changed the Gehrig and Joe Dugamn and Herb Which is why Herzog has been Other survivors are two sons, c it^ his own example of someone minutes. being stricken at his home at 11 Alta delivered to the Eighth District in August, made its maiden recording system. I told the FBI that Pennock with the ’27 Yankees and the signed to a one-year contract to George Smith and Robert Smith, calling the police station for help The latest run drew runners from Vista Ave. He was pronounced dead run to the Bolton blaze. Story on front page. (Herald photo by I had.” Pirates had the Waner brothers, Paul manage the Kansas City Royals both of Hebron, and six when the suspect had already been During the discussion, there was 28 foreign countries and 49 of the 50 and Lloyd, and Pie Traynor,” he again in 1979 and Charlie Lau, his grandchildren on arrival at Rockville General Bevins) apprehended. some agreement between the states, only South Dakota failing to recalled. batting instructor, has been dis­ The funeral is Wednesday at 10 Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. “You say the cruiser was never Helen Saxe Evans. citizens and Drumm, Some have a man or woman representative Koelsch has been a Yankee fan missed. a.m. in the Hebron Congregational there?” he said. “I find that hard to suggested EHCAG go before the in the field. since his toddling days in Rockville. It was the second time in five years Church. Burial will be in St Peter’s Dr, Evans was born Nov. 4,1916. in New Regs believe. I’m a strict disciplinarian, Rodgers is the No. 1 distance on CETA Town Council and ask that more of­ “Not too many people can say they Youngstown, Ohio. He was a prolific the popular Lau has gotten the ax as Cemetery, Hebron. as my men well know. If they’re ficers be hired and others said runner in the United States today, saw the World Series games in New the Kansas City batting coach and Friends may call at the Potter writer as well as teacher, conductor and possibly the world. and composer. slouching on the job, I want to know stricter punishment should be York 50 years apart,” Koelsch said, Herzog said it was simply a Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Cut Icing why.” applied to offenders. The former Wesleyan University and he is right. difference in hitting philosophies. He came to the University of on Cake Willimantic, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Drumm said the department has Connecticut in 1973. Before that, he Although flustering at times, ■“It’s tough for a manager to sign a By CHRIS BLAKE received 22,823 calls for service to taught at the Eastman School of said. That period is being worked out Drumm did manage to defuse the one-year contract and fi.e a popular Mrs. Eugene P. AyoUe Herald Reporter date and at least one officer Music in Rochester, N.Y., where he now. he added. situation with a sense of humor. coach,” said Herzog in his first EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Ruth responded. East Hartford has 103 was chairman of the department of EAST HARTFORD — For some ”1 don’t really know how long the When he first walked into the room, meeting with the press since signing Berube Ayotte, 38, of 63 Grande Road men and women in the department, World Team Tennis music literature and later chairman towns and cities, the CETA program transition period will be,” he said. he said to Father Alphonse the contract. He departed Kansas died Monday at Hartford Hospital has meant a little extra icing on the The town started the summer with including 12 new recruits who will Labieniec, an EHCAG spokesman, City for a fishing expedition im­ after she lost control and fell of a of the department of musicology. finish training in November, He also taught at the Cleveland public payroll cake. about 100 CETA workers. After the “Father, nice to see you, where’s mediately after signing last moped Sunday near her home, police Other towns and cities have used Sept. 8 layoff of all project-level The forum began with the reading your drum? May Lose Top Clubs Thursday and was unavailable for said. Institute of Music and was chairman of the music department and the CETA funds to provide essential ser­ workers (plus those who left the of a resolution for Drumm to sign And just before addressing the four days Mrs. Ayotte was bom in Hamelin, and then citizens offered their inter-departmental humanities vices, like teaching and public works program early), the figure was down audience, Drumm said, “I knew it BOSTON (UPI) — World Team Tennis appears to be in danger ‘it ? “But I did it and I’ll stand by it. 1 Maine, and lived in East Hartford the experiences of plea for police helo. program at Northwestern Reserve and administrative functions. to 42. was going to be one of those days played with Charlie in 1961 and I con­ past 18 years. That done. Drumm was given the of losing two of Its most star-studded franchises because of the University, Over the summer, a projected The town now has 38 workers Even my dp" growled at me this league s inability to sign top-notch players. sidered him a friend. I stiii do. But 16 She was a communicant of St. deficit caused the (Comprehensive because four have since left the floor and immediately said.'I don’t morning. guys on this team can’t all stand in He also taught at Northwestern United Press International learned Christopher Church, East Hartford. Manpower Program, the Hartford program. the same spot in the batter’s box. University and Southeastern Monday the and She is survived by her husband, agency which runs CETA for 25 sub­ ’’We’re operating in kind of a “Rumors circulating to the effect hold the bat the same and hit the Louisiana University. He is listed in may pull out of Eugene P. Ayotte; a son, Gary A. urban towns, to order massive vacuum at the time,” said Thomas that the Boston franchise has ceased One of Three Scores for Houston Ace same. Who’s Who in America and the Police Report WTT. Money is not the problem, Ayotte of East Hartford; two layoffs. This took some of the icing Malecky, personnel aide in charge of day-to-day operations are un­ “Chariie did great things with National Directory of Scholars. because the Lobsters and Apples are daughters, Lisa Jean Ayotte and off the cake. the town’s CETA employees, founded,” the statement said. George Brett and Hal McRae but His musical works have been per­ vandalism or theft occurred two of the league’s most stable Hard-running Earl Campbell of Houston over the previously Dianne I. Ayotte, both of East Hart­ With the recently passed CETA ’’There are basically two Manchester Tlie Lobsters adm itted Uiaf undefeated Steelers. there are other guys on this team ford; her mother, Mrs. Irene formed by the Cincinnati Conser­ sometime Sunday. franchises. developments around the le iguf found his way into the Pittsburgh end zone Above, Jack Lambert vatory of Music, the Northwestern regulations coming out of Congress problems,” Malecky said. “One is A confrontation between an (58) makes tackle too who could be doing much better. Not (Parent) Berube of Willimantic; five Vandalism to 11 cars in the DeCor- Lobster President Robert Kraft within the next day could alter ihei, three times last night leading Oilers to upset late. (UPI Photo) University Orchestra, the Baton in the next few months, more of the that we don’t know exactly what the employee and a suspected shoplifter everybody can hit standing three feet brothers, Edwin Berube, Everett was reported at the Shop-Rite store mier Motors parking lot on Broad denied reports of his team’s immi­ position. away from the plate. Everybody Rouge Orchestra and the icing may be taken off the cake next new regulations will be. Secondly, we nent demise. But he wondered aloud Berube and John Berube, all of year. on Spencer Street Monaay. Police Street was reported. The damages “It is possible that information can’t be a batting instructor for Youngstown Orchestra. don’t know if there is going to be a Monday whether it was worth while Willimantic; six sisters, Mrs. This will probably mean fewer said a black male was observed by total about $1,000. received in the next 24 hours or the everybody.” He taught graduate music courses phase-down period.” to kep pumping money into the Edmerine Bocash of Columbia, Mrs. CETA jobs and more restrictive The phase^own period would allow the employee near the meat depart­ Vernon near future could alter current Just as there was a player uprising on television. Lobsters while other teams try to get operations,” the statement said. Cheney Thinclads Bernice Lessard of Newington, Mrs. ment and was suspected to be a Carol H. Swietlicki, 17, of 230 when then Manager Jack McKeon Besides his wife, he is survived by salary requirements for those the town to adjust to new regulations by with second-rate talent. Mae Steg of Franklin, N.H., Mrs. shoplifter. The man was told he could Graham Road, South Windsor, was The Lobsters are a charter ousted Lau the first time, player dis­ his mother, Mrs. Helen M. Evans of positions, according to East Hartford and possible reductions in positions, “My efforts have been to bring a Gloria Jean Vogue of North be detained and when the employee charged Monday night with driving franchise in the original W'TT experi­ content has surfaced in the wake of Tolland; a son, Edward Gordon Mayor Richard H. Blackstone. he explained. first class product and team to New Windham, Mrs. Linda Feliciano of turned his head briefly, he saw three while under the influence of liquor or ment in 1973. In their first several Conclude With Win Lau’s second termination of duties in Evans III of Rochester, N.Y.; two Blackstone called the new CETA Area towns will meet with CMP England,” he said. “We have done Willimantic and Mrsl Louella Spinelli pieces of meat valued at $15 lying on seasons, the team was unsuccessful SPORTS Kansas City. daughters, Mrs. Vyki Jeanne Sabo of regulations “restrictive” and said some time after Nov. 1 to receive drugs or both. Police said she was that the past two seasons, as of Meriden. a counter. When the employee observed driving in an erratic in both league play and in atten­ Concluding its dual meet season yesterday on a winning note, “Right now, 1 don’t care if I come Colchester and Mrs. Natasha Downs they are going to be “tough to work details of the new regulations from evidenced by our team having the dance. SLATE The funeral will be Wednesday at with.” the federal Department of Labor. started to detain the man he started manner on Bolton Road. Cheney Tech downed Parish Hill, 25-31, in cross country action back to Kansas City,” said McRae of Johannesburg, South Africa, and best record of all 10 teams in the past The original 1974 team lasted one 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk & Blackstone said some of the Malecky would not venture a guess to.reach in his back pocket and said She was released to the custody of in Chaplin. T uesday last week. “Somebody said he heard four grandchildren. two years. year before being excluded by the Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside regulations are still being worked about the number of CETA positions he would stab the employee. The her parents on a promise to appear in The victory gives the Beavers a SOCCER Charlie was getting a job with Seat­ Ave., East Hartford, with a mass at 9 The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. “We will only continue to do that so league for failing to come up with Ken Pitts secured fifth place for out. But, one rule which he foresees will be funded for next year. employee then grabbed a snow court in Rockville on Oct. 31. final mark of 9-8, their first winning Manrliesler al tle. I’ll go there if they want me.” at St. Christopher Church. Burial will in Storrs Congregational Church, long as the owners make a commit­ $500,000 in letters of credit. Howeber, the Techmen, Paul Dabroi seventh as troublesome is an average salary But, one thing seems certain. shovel and the man fled into the Leonard L. Placenta, 32, of 212 campaign under Coach John Whidden Wethcrafield, 3:30 Brett, who won the batting title in be in Hillside Cemetery, East Hart­ Storrs. Burial will be in Mayfield ment to assemble a team of similar a poup of investors purchased the and Tom Martin eighth. Woody Heights, Ohio. ceiling of $7,200 for CETA workers. There will be less icing on the CETA parking lot. A knife was never shown, Talcottville Road, Vernon, was and their first winning season since Holland also broke into the top 10 Bolton al East Calholir, 1976 with a .333 average, also ford. competitive abilities, thereby es­ in March 3:1.5 expressed displeasure with Lau’s dis­ Friends may call at the Potter He said there are now no CETA cake next year. police said. A check of the area charged with breach of the peace tablishing balance and a quality 1974. with a 10th placement. Friends may call at the funeral produced no contact with the Monday night in connection with a 1975, and moved the franchise to Clienev Tech al Portland, missal. Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., workers who make less than $7,200 a product,” he said. Boston. Parish’s Tom Curry took individual Results: 1. Curry (PH) 14:32 for 3.0 home today from 7 to 9 p.m. year in East Hartford. Now You Know suspect. disturbance at his home. He was 3:15 “I didn’t want to see Charlie go Willimantic, today from 7 to 9 p.m. The Lobsters have Wimbledon Because the original owners of the honors with a 14:32 clocking. Cheney miles, 2. Schulz (CT), 3. Beauchesne The new rules would mean if one released on his promise to appear in Penney al Sini§l)urv, because he helped me so much,” said The family suggests that those The most expensive footwear ob­ champ fttortina Navratilova as their team held claim to the team’s name, freshman Ron Schulz took second (CT), 4. Fish (PH), 5. Pitts (CT), 6. IN MEMORIAM worker got more than $7,200 a year, A burglary was reported at a court on Oct. 31. 3:30 ■ * the All-Star third baseman. “But I’ve In loving memory ol our beloved mother, Abelina wishing to make make memorial tainable is a pair of mink-lined golf star, while the Apples feature Billie place with teammate Chris Deveny (PH), 7. Dabroi (CT), 8. the new Boston squad was called the Enfield at East Hartford, grown to respect Whitey Herzog as a Gomez, who passed away October 24th. 1976 gifts to the Edward Evans the town would have to pay someone shoes with 18-karat gold Center Street home Monday. Some Vernon Police have enlisted the Jean King and Vitas Gerulaitis. Beauchesne right behind in third Martin (CT), 9. Chaffee (PH), 10 money, a radio and cigarettes were “Lobs” until it could be legally 3:30 man and as manager so I’m not going As we loved her. so we miss her. Scholarship Fund, c/o The Universi­ else less than that to average the embellishments and ruby-tipped gold help of VERSA, a local organization president William place. Holland (CT). In our memory, she is dear. changed back to “Lobsters.” to blast him.” ty of Connecticut Foundation. total out, he said. spikes, sold by Stylo Matchmakers stolen. made up of CB’ers, to report any .South Windsor at Loved, remembered, longed for always Bereman said Monday he heard last The team still languished at the Weaver, 3:,30 Herzog said he did not feel the dis­ Bringing many a silent tear. He also said there will be less fun­ International Ltd, of Northhampton, A burglary on Regent Street was suspicious activities around political week the Lobsters and Apples reported by the Bernard Lozier Co. gate and on the court until 1977, when Bill Campbell Speaks Out Roekville at Bloomfield, content would carry over into the Sadly missed. ding available under the new CETA England, for $6,500 a pair. signs in the town. wanted to pull out of the league. The Kraft traded to the ^aughler^n^onMiuUw Police said the burglars went 3:30 spring. bill than under the present CETA act. Police said many of the signs have Lobsters issued a weak denial of that Cleveland Nets for Wimbledon through the trucks and offices, but no Coventry al Canton, 3:15 Lau will be replaced on the Kansas [About Town j “This will play an important part Travel Costs Up been vandalized. report Monday. champ Martina Navratilova. in how many positions we will have Baron Academy al City coaching staff by John Sullivan, WASHINGTON, D.C. Rham, 3:15 who managed the Triple-A Omaha ( Lottery ] Manchester Grange will sponsor .. and how many we can plan for,” he (UPI) — The cost of travel card party Wednesday at 8 p.m. in said. Racial Climate Royals to the American Association in the United States has the Grange Hall on Olcott Street. Congress will probably grant towns title this past summer. The winning number drawn Mon­ doubled since 1967, accor­ Su Paul CROSS COUNTRY Prizes and door prizes will be and cities a “transition period” to day in the Connecticut daily lottery ding to the U.S. Travel Windham at Manchester, was 702. awarded. Refreshments will be adjust to the new regulations, he Data Center here, and is ELECT 3:.30 served. still going up. Outscore Catholic Not Healthy W indham al .Manelu‘ster (girls), 3:,30 Illing Rooters NEWINGTON (UPI) — Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Bill Led by premier thinclad Terry Perrault’s record-setting per­ Blanked, 2-0 Jail Sentence Suspended WALT JOYNER Campbell says he doesn’t think Minnesota Twins’ first baseman FIELD HOCKEY UNCLE SAM'S LEGAL formance, St. Paul downed East Catholic, 19-36, in HCC cross Rod Carew will join the Red Sox when he becomes a free agent Manchester al VERNON — Mark R. Dziedzinski, 17, of country action yesterday in Bristol. due to the Hub’s racial climate. Wethersfield, 3:30 Illing Junior High varsity soccer degree burglary and one count of third- team suffered a 2-0 setback yester­ Tumblebrook Drive, and Mark A. ciiester- degree larceny. ’The ^ g les, running again without Funk (EC), 9. Patrick (EC) “I don’t think Rodney will come to night. “Boston is not a racially ton, 17, of Austin Drive, both of Vernon, LOTTERY Boston,” Campbell said Monday suitable city.” GIRLS SWIMMING day at the hands of Webb of The youths were charged in connection John Clifford, wind up the dual meet Fitzgerald (EC), Wethersfield. were given suspended sentences in with the fire that destroyed the former season with a 4-5 record. Next action Campbell addressed a meeting of Manrh ester at East Tolland County Superior Court Monday on The United States Dept, of Interior (Bur­ State for East is Monday at the State Sec­ the World Series Club of Hartford. Calholir (at EHHS), 3:30 Webb tallied in the first and fourth county home on Route 30, the Moses bam quarters against Illing, which has not charges of arson and burglary. on Center Road, the Kantor egg farm and eau of Land Management) holds non­ Representative tionals at Eastern Connecticut State Carew had expressed a desire to The charges stemmed from the in­ competitive public drawing each month College. Bennet Harriers Split leave Minnesota this summer W ednesdav scored in the last nine quarters. tobacco shed and a new home on Austin to afford all citizens over the age of 21 Illing stands 4-3-1 while Webb is un­ vestigations of several fires in 1976 and Drive. Perrault, rated one of if not the because of salary and other s o c c e r ' yeaia an equal opportunity to own oil & beaten in eight starts. 1977. Two other youths were also charged is lease ri^ ts on lands owned by U. S. best runner in the state this year, differences with Twins’ owner Calvin Beeker al MIX), 3:30 in connection with the same incidents. The ovemment. turned in a 13 ;39 clocking over the 3.0 With Timothy Edwards Griffith, but the club could not work GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Scott LaBrec, Paul Peck, Bill Cor- other two pleaded innocent to the charges Political Day Set g a deal by'baseball’s June 15 trading Wethersfield so and Ed Dziato played well defen­ A $25 tax deductible filing fee could re­ mile layout to shatter his own mark. Bennet Junior High boys’ cross a I and are awaiting trials by jury. Dzied­ clocking over the 1.65 mile cou' deadline. sively for the Rams. Local candidates for political office will turn you a sum exceeding $100,000 d(d- Ken Colliton led the Eagle effort country team was upended, 26-29, by Manrhesler, 3:30 zinski and Chesterton pleaded guilty. ilus an overriding royal- Sue Donnelly and Michelle Maffu,. Next season, Carew, winner of the participate in a “Political Day” at Trinity "I am in favor and will support a move with a third place finish with Dave Timothy Edwards of South Windsor Dziedzinski was given a suspended e income. took two-three for the Bears. Amercian League batting title the College Wednesday. Kittredge sixth, Steve Funk eighth, yesterday. On the distaff side, sentence of two to five years and placed Send $1 to cover postage & handling for Results: Boys —Parrott (B) 9:10 past twoseasons, will be in the option The public will have the opportunity to to bring rail transportation to Manchester. Ben Patrick ninth and Bob Fitzgerald Bennet won its 50th in a row over the (HI probation for three years on four bookleli giving full information. You may 10th. for 1.65 miles, 2. Veal (B), 3. Meley year of his contract. Tonight Martin Ailing meet with and listen to the participants last four years, 19-42, over Edwards. counts of third-degree arson and three be a winner next month. Others may talk about It... I will work for (TE), 4. J. Sewell (TE), 5. Henry Campbell added he thinks Boston’s RADIO, TV from 11 a.m. to 12;30 p.m. in the Wean It is hoped Clifford will return for Bennet’s Dave Parrott took in­ DALLAS (UPI) — Defensive end counts of third-degree burglary. (TE), 6. D. Sewell (TE), 7. Murphy racial climate is affecting Red Sox’ Lounge of Mather Campus Center. It.” post-season action. East Head Coach dividual honors with a 9:10 clocking Hockey - 7:30 - Harvey Martin is listed as Chesterton received a three- to-seven- Jack Hull noted. (B), 8. Molton (TE), 9. Ferrari (B), siugger Jim Rice. Whalers vs. Stingers, questionable for the Dallas Cowboys Among those who have said they will over a 1.65 mile layout. Teammate 10. Bruder (B). year suspended sentence and was placed Results; 1. Perrault (StP) 13;39for “If Fred Lynn had had the kind of W'TK.); 9 Bruins vs. game Thursday night against the participate are Ben Andrews, Republican JOYNER Harry Veal was second but four Girls—1. Walrath (B), 2. Donnelly year Jim had, the man would have Blues, Ch.38 on probation for three years on one count candidate in the First Congressional 3.0 miles (new course record), 2. Edwards’ harriers then crossed the Minnesota Vikings. of second-degree arson, four of third- 12th A m m U y Dtotrict Goehring (StP). 3. Colliton (EC), 4. (B), 3. Maffucci (B), 4. Meley (TE), been put on a pedestal and taken Basketball - 9 - Nets vs. District, and Lewis Rome, Republican finish line to decide the meet. Martin is suffering from a degree arson and five counts of third- ____ to ' RMH*o*ntoll¥« Comm., Loollo Botoehir Ti». Wheeler (StP), 5. Taillon (StP), 6. 5. Boland (TE), 6. White (B), 7. Lacy through KenmoreSqaure,” Campbell Parers, Ch.8,40 hyperextended knee that kept him candidate for lieutenant governor. Kittredge (EC), 7. Doucette StP), 8. Mara Walrath was the individual (B), 8. Allen (B), 9. Luzzi (B), 10. said. “You don’t hear too much about winner on the girls’ side with a 10; 59 out of last Sunday’s Philadelphia con­ Duclos (TE). ^ Jim Rice up there.” test. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 24, 1978

Manchester evening herald. Manoh^ster. Conn.. TU.S rv. 9. f e , / - - THIRTEEN p i Women Rate Right ’•■iwnuBiL.i Wilkinson Doing Fine To Locker Rooms f But Not His Cardinals Oklahoma. NEW YORK (UPI) - Part finally making their only one of the Let it be noted that hardly anyone BOSTON (UPI) — Bowie Kuhn has done it and subtlety. They should ask that question of their'tnale of the eternal creed of all foot­ contest with 2:37 left. again and his misery has spawned company. bothers^ asking that question counterparts before pointing an accusing finger n the ball coaches is that they per­ anymore because there is no com­ “ We find ourselves struggling, groping, coming up empty every The myopic baseball commissioner has made it females. ■; petually mask their misery, munication gap whatsoever between week,” said Dierdorf, with the Cards through another season by refusing to allow women into A female sportswriter, responding to the men, correct­ behind a calm facade and tight Wilkinson and the Cardinal players. eight years now. “It hurts. It’s get­ iocker rooms to hear an athlete say the same thing he ly noted writing is sexless. She then closed her piece with little sm ile, and in that They and Wilkinson are on the same says to a male sportswriter. ting harder and harder to get over a tasteless remark about sex, exactly the type of thing wave length completely. He knows Now, Kuhn has company. The New York football which keeps Kuhn from changing his mind. ^ respect. is this sort of thing each week. When we doing just fine. they have lost all eight games this take the field every Sunday, if we Giants closed their locker room Sunday when a woman But the issue is not intelligence, perspective or subtiety season and they know the same thing. — it is nudity. \ don’t have the ability to put it out of reporter from the Washington Post tried to enter to get a He looks fine also. That’s more Veterans like Dan Dierdorf, Tom our minds, then we’re dead.” story. It was a move of dubious integrity, Watant dis­ The only reason a woman cannot enter a lockei\ropm to than you can say for his ball club, the Banks and Mel Gray play their crimination and possible illegality. pursue a story is because there is a chance she tnay see St. Louis Cardinals. They don’t look hearts out every week and some of Dierdorf, a 280-pound mountain of .Much has been written about the entrance of women an athlete without any clothes on. ' so good at all. the younger members like Mike a man and possibly the best tackle in into the all-male bastion of showers and sweat, the piace Baseball is the only perpetrator of the plot to keep the With the season half over, they the NFL, stared at his shoelaces. Melissa Geagan Dawson and Eric Williams give a where an athlete can relax and sip a beer as if he were in women uninformed. Women are allowed into the Bruins’ Jane Jordan Shelley Valentine. haven’t won a game yet. They’ve lost good account of themselves also as “We never expected this,’’ he said. all eight and people are starting to “We’ve got a lotta good football his living room. But Kuhn ignores all, apparently thinking and Celtics’ locker rooms and can talk to the Patriots in a they did in Sunday’s 23-10 loss to the special area. ask questions about Bud Wilkinson. players on this team, but it’s been the only function a woman could serve in such a surroun­ Jets at Shea Stadium. Nonetheless, ding would be as a masseuse. That s really nothing new because like this every week for us. A few Most baseball players will say they don’t mind if a with the kind of dry toast-buttermilk A woman reporter from Sports Illustrated went to woman is allowed in the locker room. For those whb prize they were asking questions about him offense the Cardinals have, they con­ things here; a few things there; a court when she couldn’t enter the New York Yankes their modesty, they can ask the woman to avert her eyes Collectively Tankers when he was named coach of the Car­ penalty at the wrong time.” ceivably could wind up 0-16 this year locker room during the 1977 World Series. A federal judge at the appropriate moment. dinals seven months ago. Now that Terry Metcalf is gone, Banks, another veteran like Dier­ ruled the Yanks must open their locker room to everyone But the athletes will discover the woman is interested How would he fit into the pro the bulk of the running attack falls to dorf, has been with the Cardinals just The crafty Kuhn immediately appealed and, noting the in his words, not his physique. She wants to hear file same ranks, they wondered, never having Wayne Morris, Jim Otis and Steve as long, so that he remembers how decision applied only to the Yankes, kept intact the details her male counterpart hears and nothing more. Gain W inner’s Circle coached in them before and having Jones, and none is even a pale carbon they were 10-4 in 1974,11-3 in 1975 and males-only rule in other major league locker That Maybe Bowie Kuhn will realize thi.s hv the time April been away from the game 15 years? copy of Metcalf. 10-4 in 1976 under Coryell and how Assumption Athletes Gain Fourth Place And at 61, he wasn’t any spring they made the divisional playoff in prompted a second lawsuit. When is Kuhn going to learn’ rolls around. Or maybe the courts will force him to By LEN AUSTER . get the middle points in the events she is called on to Gone also are all-pro guard Conrad chicken, either. Naturally, everyone two of those years. Boston male sportscribes have taken up the issue first realize it whether he wants to or not. But it’s time that swim,’’ lauded Frost. Dobler and wide receiver Ike Harris, Six track performers from Assumption Mirucki, Dave Collard and Bob Barber. wanting to know if the women who wish to invade their Herald Sportswriter “What’s happening to us now is this pressing, but really depressing, issue is resolved. Valentine is the Indians’ top entrant in the 100-yard wanted to know what possessed and when you have a flock of injuries Junior High helped the school gain a fourth O’Neal won the 100-yard dash. Barber the domain have the right blend of intelligence perspective Individually they might not be the very best owner Bill Bidwell to bring him in as terribly disappointing,” he said. placement in the Hartford Archdiocese CYO backstroke and second rated in the 100 butterfly. on top of all that, such as regular high jump and the other four boys made up but collectively Melissa Geagan, Jane Jordan, Although not at the very peak, the senior “usually gets a replacement for his eminently quarterback Jim Hart being out and “Nobody can blame Coach Wilkinson Track Meet, the best effort in years. First the 440-yard relay team. Competition was at Shelly Valentine, LeeAnn Stauffer and Anne first or second (in the backstroke) depending on the successful predecessor, Don Coryell? backup Steve Pisarkiewicz having to for that. He’s doing the best he can. place winners were, left to right, Chris St. Joseph’s College in West Hartford. Names In the News meet. She s not automatic but is consistent first or The question asked more often was make the first start of his He s a good man. The only way to i Morrison have helped put Manchester High whether there would be any com­ change all this is to be positive. It’s Galligan, Wanda O’Neal, Jim Giard, Matt second,’’ Frost intoned. Valentine has also racked up professional career Sunday, the (Herald photo by Pinto) girls’ swimming team in the winner’s circle. munication gap between Wilkinson, completely up to us; nobody else.” Tribe Jayveea points in the butterfly for the Indian tankers, too. result is predictable. Pisarkiewicz who had been one of the most Pete Rose “The name of the game now is depth and the key to our Stauffer a junior, is the most improved swimmer on didn’t do that badly, completing 10 of Defeated, 12-0 yrar has been depth,” remarked Manchester Head Coach the Manchester squad. “The anchor on the first relay successful coaches in 27 passes for 164 yards while being in­ CINCINNATI (UPI) — A baseball scholarship has been established at the Dave Frost. history, and the Cardinal players, Oklahoma Retains University of Cincinnati in the name of Pete Rose. (20^yard medley relay) is an important spot and she has tercepted twice, but to give you some Scoreboard “The MacDonalds (Marcy and Beth) replaced our first most of whom weren’t even born yet Manchester jayvee football team Rose, who has declared himself a free agent, Monday gave the university fit into the mold. You can trust her to do a good job ” idea of what he was up against, the placers from a year ago. The key to the season has been Frost stated. when he began winning cham­ Out for Year suffered its third loss in five outings $1,000 to establish the Pete Rose Baseball Scholarship Foundation. Cards missed converting eight Football Poll Lead ^sterday, bowing 12-0 to Conard in the improvement of the second-liners. Q.ur No. 2 pionships at the University of ■straight third down plays before OAKLAND (UPI) — Oakland NFL West Hartford. Ron Guidry swimmers in each event have been making the Raiders halfback Terry Robiski will difference. ’They’ve been beating the other team’s No. 2 Her times have improved tremendously from last be lost for at least two weeks with a NEW YORK (UPI) — As it says on the license plate. ■rhe Silk Towners, 1-3-1, played NEW YORK (UPI) — Pitcher Ron Guidry, who finished with a 25-3 record year,” Frost spoke of Stauffer, who has made her American Conference and at times the opponent’s No. 1 swimmer.” knee injuring suffered in Sunday’s 27- “Oklahoma is OK.” East well but costly penalties and tur­ for the world champion New York Yankees, was named as the American presence felt in the 50 and lOO-yard freestyles in virtually Evans Would Welcome Trade novers severely crippled the effort League’s “Performer of the Year" by “Baseball Quarterly.’’. • ® ’^hind standout Chris White 7 loss at Seattle. Team officials said Following a 34-6 victory over Iowa one position to No. 7. W L T Pet. freestyle and behind Marcy MacDonald in ^dding valuable points to the Silk Town total. his injury would not require surgery. New England Mike Doyon was a defensive standout Dave Parker of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the runaway choice in the Morrison holds the support role in the not always po> To Los Angeles NL Champs State Saturday, unbeaten Oklahoma UCLA, 6-1, had little trouble with 6 2 0 .750 National League. the 200 free. "In many meets, except for Chris and Mar­ retained its No. 1 spot on UPI’s Miami 5 3 0 .625 while Jim Keene stood out on ular 200 and 500-yard freestyles. “Anne is very dcMn- California, winning 45-0 and climbing ’The balloting was conducted the managers of each league. cy, she (Geagan) would win,” the Tribe leader voiced MANCHESTER, N. H. (UPI) - Board of Coaches college football NY Jets 5 3 0 .625 ^fense, opening holes for Mark dable. She comes through for you,” Frost stated of his ■'1 have nothing against Bob two spots to No. 8. Michigan, 5-1, Melissa has the smoothest stroke on the team. She looks Boston Red Sox outfielder Dwight ratings. Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 Of the 14 AL managers polled, Guidry received nine votes and Jim Rice of junior long distance navigator, “She is a good second per­ Bailey, but I felt the job I had done coming off its first loss, beat Wiscon­ like she’s loafing but when you see the place she gets and Evans says if he’s traded in the off ’The Sooners, 7-0, lead the nation in Baltimore 3 5 0 .375 Boston six. One manager gave each a first-place vote to account for the extra son who puts out that extra effort when you need it hitting during the season — I hit 24 sin 42-0 to remain ninth. Tenth- ballot. look at the stopwatch, you know she’s been pulling hard most.” season, he hopes the deal will be rushing, with 413 yards per game, ranked Houston, 5-1, which began the under water.” homers — should have put me ahead 3Q U IZ Central Parker, who lead the NL with a .334 average, was named as the top choice made with the Los Angeles Dodgers. for designated hitter when I could no and are second to Nebraska in total season on probation, cracked the top Jordan’s assigned tasks are in the 100-yard Combine this group with the upper echelon, the ones W L T Pet. Top Executive on 11 of 12 ballots. Larry Bowa of Philadelphia received the other first-place Rumors have circulated that longer play the outfield,” he said. offense, 503.1 yards to 490.3, and in 10 for the first time this year breaststroke and 200 individual medley. ’The junior is in who get the firsts and set the records, and you get the scoring, 41 points to 40. Pittsburgh 7 1 0 .875 ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Dr. Jerry vote. right formula - a winning one for Manchester girls’ Evans might be traded by the Sox Bailey, however, served only following a 42-28 triumph over Houston 5 3 0 .625 fast company most of the time but “can be counted on to this winter and the 26-year-old right- Still, Coach Barry Switzer is not Southern Methodist. Buss, whose Los Angeles Strings Manny Mota swimming. ^ sparingly as the team’s designated about to compare this Oklahoma Cleveland 4 4 0 .500 went from the worst to the best in fielder said he has heard most of hitter down the stretch. The only casualties from last Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 them. squad to some of his earlier great week’s top 20 were Arkansas and one year in World Team Tennis, was niH ^ ANGELES (UPI) - The Los Angeles Dodgers Monday signed 40-year- Asked about other possible off ones. named Monday the league’s oW^Manny Mota, baseball’s No. 2 all-time pinch-hitter, to a one-year con- “I have no inside information but I season trades, Evans doubted that Texas A&M. Arkansas dropped from West RSox Interested in Pete Rose think I’ll be back with Boston. If not, “We like to reserve that kind of W L T Pet. Executive of the Year for 1978. pitcher Bill Lee would return to the No. 3 to No. 11 after losing to Texas ONCINNATI (UPI) - Pete Rose I grew up around L.A. and wouldn’t comparison until the season is over,’’ for its first defeat. Texas A&M fell Oakland 5 3 0 .625 Buss, in his fifth year as owner of ^ 18. is a 17-year major-league veteran who has Yankees; Philadelphia; San Diego team they do have. club. He said there was a good he said. the Strings, succeeds Jimmy Walker spent the last nine seasons with the Dodgers. He has 132 career pinch hits se Friday named eight teams — in­ Padres and Texas Rangers as teams mind being with the Dodgers,” possibility first baseman George from the top 20 after taking its se­ Denver 5 3 0 .625 cluding the Boston Red Sox — he “See, some of those teams on that Evans said. “This team is more talented, but Seattle of the (1976) and cond only 0 Smokey Burgess’ big ieague record 144 he is willing to negotiate with after Scott might be traded. cond straight loss, 24-6 to Baylor, 4 4 0 .500 would “consider” playing for, and list are on that list because I feel I He is still plagued by dizzy spells won’t have the statistics of the 1971 San Diego Dave Peterson of the Golden Gaters In 1978, Mota batted .303 — lO-for-33. the Nov. 3 free agent draft. Capitalizing on the Texas A&M 2 6 0 .250 singled out the Philadelphia Phillies can still play the outfield. I’m not suffered when he was hit in the head team,” Switzer said. “The defense loss was Clemson, the only new team Kansas City (1977) in receiving the award. “I can’t think of a couple of teams PON SHULA LEP THE 2 6 0 .250 as a team that would be ideal. limited just to third base.” by a pitch in August. Doctors have Speaking with reporters before doesn’t have the great physical in the ratings this week. Clemson The Strings, 11-33 in 1977, captured Jim Willoughby that I’d take less to go to than other PWWNS TO 3 STRAIGHT Rose, who has declared himself a The 37-year-oId switch hitter, who presenting awards at a youth SUPERBOWU GAMES strength as in 1973 to 1975, but it has INational Conference the championship this past season CHICAGO (UPI) — Outfielder John Scott of the St. Louis Cardinals teams on the list,” Rose said in a said the condition could last up to one won its fifth game against one loss free agent after unproductive con­ declared himself a free agent after year. baseball dinner Saturday, Evans WINNING 2. WHO SEAT the speed and quickness.’’ East with a regular season and playoff organization was traded to the Chicago White Sox Monday for relief pitcher television interview. “I think the THE OOUPHINS 7 with a 28-8 triumph over Duke to tract negotiations with the Cincinnati the Reds failed to meet his contract While admitting the dizzy spells praised Carl Yastrzemski as “the While Oklahoma rolled over Iowa rejoin the top 20 after a four-week W L T Pet. record of 34-18. Jim Willoughby. Philadelphia Phillies would be an demands, also said he would be “hap­ A, FACkERS Dallas Reds, listed the Red Sox; California caused problems with his fielding, greatest player I’ve ever seen." He State, No. 2 Penn State did not get absence. 6 2 0 .750 Willoughby, 29, acquired from Boston last April, was 1-6 with 13 saves and a idealistic team for me because of my py to have further talks’’ with the said Jim Rice should win the Most a VI KINGS Washington Angels; Kansas City Rioyals; Los Evans expressed disappointment he C, COWBOYS away so easily. The Nittany Lions, Filling out the top 20 were No. 11 6 2 0 .750 3.86 ERA with the White Sox in 1978. association with some of the players Reds, the only major league team he Valuable Player Award over Yankee also 7-0, beat Syracuse 45-15 to retain NY Giants 5 3 0 .625 Scott, 26, batted .279 with Springfield in the American Association last year. Angqles Dodgers; New York on their bail club and the tyjie of did not become the team’s Arkansas, No. 12 Arizona State, No. has played for in a 16-year career. designated hitter. pitcher Ron Guidry. its second-place g^nking 13 Georgia, No. 14 Louisiana State, Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 Volleyball Loss SA08MOD :J3MSUE Alabama, 6-1 andind climbing steadily No. 15 Pittsburgh, No. 16 Missouri. St. Louis 0 8 0 .000 since falling from the No. 1 spot four Downed in four seta No. 17 Purdue, No. 18 Navy, No. 19 Central Bowling j f Jal weeks ago, moved up a notch to yesterday was the Notre Dame and No. 20 Clemson. Manchester High girls’ replace Arkansas at No. 3 after a 30- W L T Pet. Navy kept pace with Oklahoma, Green Bay volleyball team, 15-1, 15-1, YOUR FAMILY 17 triumph over Tennessee. 6 2 0 .750 ZODIAC- Maureen Penn State and Maryland as the Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 10-15 and 15-3, by Conard Monday Evening Nebraska, ^1, also rose one position nation’s only major teams still un­ Tampa Bay High at Clarke Arena. Warwick 180-186, Powell son 4 4 0 .500 186-480. 7J( 8.0# iK 4 U S M I.N to No. 4 thanks to a 52-14 rout of beaten. The Middies edged William Chicago Colorado. 3 5 0 .375 ’The loss drops the Silk ^ in W I H M i M M and Mary 9-0 for their sixth win REQUIRES PROTECTION, ■ I 4JI ICm sM iM ni Detroit 0 ,250 Towners to 7-6 for the M M 1-2 2tN Fifth-ranked Maryland, the only without a loss. Y- Jack Burger 141-155- M M 14 32N season. Lauri Turkington fultdt 1-2 list M m 31 IS.lt other unbeaten team in the top 10, West 412, Carroll Maddox 168- Irihct, 12-7 i73JI Six coaches from each of the and Diane Whitaker played TrifM 314 l,t7t.N blanked Wake Forest 39-0 for its W L T Pet. 404, Larry Bates 148-141- snomr nation’s seven geographical areas well for the locals. liUI Si4 121 seventh victory. Southern Cal, 5-1, Los Angeles 7 1 0 .875 404, John Wilks 163-395, ihal 5 Maa itH make up the UPI Board of Coaches. Conard also took the SO DOES YOUR HOME. 4.41 U l llf iM I responding from its first loss with a Atlanta 4 4 0 .500 Carl Bolin 141-381, Ted JMI 3^11 3 H M Each coach casts a weekly ballot for jayvee tilt, 15-8, 5-15, and M M H 3121 QMIa 37 4IN 38-7 win over Oregon State, was New Orleans Backiel 372, Frank Kiernan MIkU (-1 74.41 the top 15 teams. Points are awarded 4 4 0 .500 15-7. Katrine Walsh and M m 37 I31.N sixth. Texas, despite a 28-21 victory San Francisco .125 159-371, Tom Turner 136- 7nhdi m II4.II FrilM 37 3 HIM on a 15-14-13-12-etc. basis, with first Beth Apter were best in EMTII over Arkansas that raised the Monday's Result 367, Orlando Annulli 136- I ht> hn place worth 15 points and 15th place defeat for the young In­ ItUI SJt 4.41 4 UUt Hfi 22N Longhorns’ record to 5-1, moved up one. Houston 24, Pittsburgh 17 1 ^ . 367, Stan McFarland 138- Sit IN 2 S M a t a M l dians. 4 Ani la 4il ItnaiilMinM 360, Charlie Whelan 144- M M 24 21N Ftriicti 32 llIN M M 24 3(20 Televised Game 359, A1 Martin 358, Vito m m 32 124N 7rifKb 324 II7.M 7ri»M 32-1 t7(N PROVIDENCE, R.I. Agostinelli 356, Eric Bolin MTI East Hartford Flag Football Results (UPI) — Saturday’s foot­ 356, Nels Shenning 351, t i l t i t t M 4MMn 11.00 10.00 5.M 1 II M ball game between Brown Paul Hunt 144, Ding Farr • I2it 3 ItUb Camln 2JC Action in the East Hartford Flag 137. M M 37 44.W M M 14 Steve Morrison and Steve Miils had and ran for another to pace Brother University and Holy Cross M M 74 I N N Football League Sunday saw defen­ 7rilM 744 1.7t7.M M m 31 13030 nine and eight flags respectively. Ed Bones. Roy Crane latched onto two College will be regionally rrilM 31-3 S43N ding champ Hose Co. No. 3 and Sadowsky had nine flags and an in­ Fra Ton runnerup Maple Cafe battle to a 28-28 20-yard TD passes, Ken Gallo a 10- televised by ABC Sports, it MERCANTILE- Dick terception and Planky eight flags, Krinjak 158-387, Dave i t « tie; Yankee Cafe whip Brodie Real yarder and Pete Palermino had 11 was announced Monday. I TM IM ijt 11.40 7.N two interceptions and a fumble 4.U receptions including a 5-yard score. Krinjak 137-151-394, John M M 44S iit MM 4 4 tlit Estate, 39-7, and Brother Bones out­ M m 34 111.71 recovery for the Hosemen. m m 34 I74JO last Donato’s Lounge, 31-20. Bones’ intercepted eight passes, N aretto 150-381, Bill . FrS M 331 512it Ed Pikor tossed for six touchdowns four by Marty Crane and two by Joe GREETIN6 CMOS Sheekey 145-149-412, Bub TrifM 332 NIN ’The verdicts leaves Yankee atop and three extra points in leading FMAUOCUSIONS the first round standings at 5-1 with Celentano. Bender l$3-396. Bill Colby Yankee into first place. Ken Kuc- For Donato’s, Larry Komarenko Sm Our Lam Display 142-140-4C, Joe Vinsko 151- Maple and Hose each finishing 4-1-1. zjmski and Mike Kazerowski each Maple opened the scoring on a pass had two touchdowns and Mark ARTHUR DRUG 380, Jim Bell 147-376, Jal Alai Entries scored two TDs and Bill Hannon and Liappes the other on a 78-yard pass Harry Buckminster 139- from Pete Bezzini to Rich Walz with John Youkunis one apiece for the Bezzini tossing to Chris Larson for from Walt Parker. Gus Liappes, 361, Don Flavell 147-379, winners. A John Lunote to Ed Miller Rick Diaz and Jay Morrison were Bill Morrehouse 139-152- Tuesday Evening the extra point. Hose came back with pass accounted for Brodie’s score. defensive standouts for Donato’s. MIOUIICEIillT 138-429, Mick Holmes 156- Fin Roger Petrin passing to Chuck Defensively, Paul Stenier had four Meyer for the ’TD. ’The conversion Standings: Yankee 5-1, Maple 4-1-1, 383, John Simmions 148-375, I. MNaM ira flags for Yankee and Ron James Greg Lukas 140-351, Dick ZUrianM I Nana I CaiH t .M r i ( H i M 1. kriifillriM failed leaving Maple in front. Hose 4-1-1, Brother Bones 3-3, I M Maai 1 MnaMlarlan ZUMm 3 SMi ttrmmt five for Brodie. Grindrod 143-361, Red (M O O M m 3 Mza I SMtM 3 MnM ISM tM Petrin ran 14 yards for a TD and Frank’s Willow Inn 3-3, Donato’s 1-5, (C«nMr (Mi S 3 DarM I 4.MU1 I Tony Rinaldi passed for four TDs •pnm SUM l) IT a ia M a 4.MMM ( facni ftMaci tossed to Meyer for the PAT for a 13- Brodie’s 0-6. Morin 140-381, Zip Sobiski IKaiubia M i l ( M M I M 3 MnM Mu SMjbu OpM 10 sjm. to 142-377, Bbb Cuneo 353, 7. U L _ 3 kn Ml IZ M Iriu 6 lead. On the next series of plays, ( M M I.UmSuSt 2 p.m,, Tuaaday Stan Jarvis 362, Hank Frey 1 ttra M m F.TtNIirtni 7. tia SM the Hose defense came up with a two- thru Friday, All THE CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY sum FOm 3 M l h u (MMtaiMi Winning Skein of East Ends 360, Red Grout 384, Tony 1.1 a l M I son nra point safety. Day Saturday. 1 1______1. MMi l.llM41ilartna WANTS TO HELP YOU PROTECT BOTH. Vann 351, Dave Biarrera i M 1. SMi Bezzini drew Maple close tossing Having its four-game win streak scores, If appointm ent Is 1 Nana I M I 3-IM Iia 2 . U L M3 H(i 360, Ken Mcntie 352, Dick 0. m i m 4. U 3. M C m lU M N to Jim Richards for a TD with Jim stopped. East Catholic girls’ The Eaglettes now sport a 9-4 mark preferred, (»ll The purchase of a Homeowners Policy from the IMSaoia (Sarda 4. MM OMt i Azea Bresson adding the PAT to make it volleyball team fell to Rockville High for the season 641-aew Simmons 3|3, Ed Ralph (MipaiOlaia ( OMa 3 kn M I S. Atb ■ Clarke Agency make you eligible to buy a name branc 359. 7. M i M 7. lira 7. M l M l i Jify 15-14. yesterday by 15-3, 15-13 and 15-9 ( M M I a t m i L M a d a 7 . r * M i M M Petrin tossed to Dan DelMastro for I smoke alarm and/or fire extinguisher. I M k lK l lI t famiei I Up Tix Price snorn ■ Euvom a 21-14 advantage but Richards made (•SMOKE ALARiM ...... $10.00 1. Cm 1. Irriap IG a great catch for a 40-yard TD with MILWAUKEE (DPI) - 2. M e m • 2W LB. FIRE EXTINGUISHER .... .$5.00 Baseball Award I H M H M M ic L Bresson’s extra point knotting the Bennet Blanks Edwards, 4-0 w m n D i The Milwaulee Brewers, 4. MuM i M a • GaazAz contest. who this year set a new WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - 3 MiiM $. Aim Miafi 3 k rin i I L Alts Kmi Dining from 6 PM. Major credit cards accepted. 1-91 north of Hartford Maple forced Hose to punt with an Improving its record to 7-3 yester­ tallied first period goals with Steve attendance rejeord of more Eastern Connecticut State l.tnmmt 7. ktj CvM (installation o f t h e s e d e v ic e s ‘ 3 2 M alert Bob Planky pouncing on a day was the Bennet Junior High var­ Cichowski and Tom Woods adding than 1.6 millifn/fans, have College baseball pitcher at East-West Service Road (Exit 33), parking at the Fronton. TO BUY otni moni sity soccer team as it applied the Tom Roatb has been Maple fumble for Hose. Petrin scores in the third stanza. MAKES PREMIUM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE announced a sU cent per I. Ml SMtM 1. ZaM aM hooked up with Meyer for the TD whitewash brush to Timothy Chris Carmel, Roger Greenwood ticket increaa for some named 1978 recipient of the ZMnMIlMi 2. Aim GmuIbi Edwards of South Windsor, 4-0. 3 uscni CnwN I GamMa itpiaia Name______with Gary Pawlowski adding the and Ken Marshall played well defen­ sections of Milwaukee Richard F. Case trophy for 4. MiM 4. lascaraa kte John Hedlund and Jeff Fields CHAN CALL JEFF CLARKE OR RICK QOWEN “Most Improved Player" 3CnitiliMi 1' baniM I GaraaM PAT with two minutes left. sively for the Bears. County Stadiim. iJwySaMai Bezzini was equal to the task as he FOR DETAILS^ The club &urday said it of the fall program. 7. AabMacht ( S M i H M drove the length of the field in five usauis was raising U i price of box Roath, a sophomore LIMSarfia plays to the 12-yard line and then Fourth Straight for Bennet Booters seats, lower grandstand from Willimantic, helped Street Address. found Walz in the end zone for the CLARKE iNSURANCE AOEIICY and genera admission the Warriors wrap up the score. With no time left, Bezzini Bennet Junior High jayvee soccer first on a penalty kick and the second seats by 50 c nts to make fall season with a 10-11-1 team won its fourth in a row by the CA8IIR tossed to Bresson for the PAT with on an indirect kick off the foot of Dan them, respec ively, $6.50, record. shutout route, 3-0, over Timothy ST. the tying point. Guachione. Paul Hohenthal capped $5.50 and $|.00. Ticket ’The Case trophy has been Shop the super buys In Town YOUl 'miipnj4nl — ------Zip______I Edwards of South Windsor yesterday MANCHESTER. CT. BamaoilMr, Your prices for awarded annually since your Classified section. For llaple, Kevin Brown had 10 at g a rte r Oak Field. the scoring in the fourth quarter with mezzanine receptions and Bresson six catches a 25-yard rocket. A ■ ■ A IndopoKlont ($6.50), uppf grandstand 1973 to the returning ball today. Tomorrow you’ll Tim Finnegan scored twice for the be pleased with the with three extra points. Defensively, Bennet now stands 84)-l. 11229 Main St, ($3.50) and h lacher seats player who has worked the unbeaten but once-tied Bears, the 0 4 9 * I 1 money you’ve saved. Good for r ^ v ^ ^ t^ Ha^ord Jai-Alai, Wednesday, October 25. TEL 949-6464 ^ You First ($2.00) will remain the hardest to improve his J same game. -^GE_FOURTEEN-MANCHESTER------EVENING- HERALD. mduuiesier.Manchester. v^onn,,Conn . T..P. j-ues.. Oct. n., 24, 1978 .0,. U.S. Moving to Metrics Without Understanding 1 7 • 1 - W • , • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Oct. 24. 1 978- Padf WASHINGTON (UPI) - AdootionAdoption pression, Dressinn. nonn olficialntfinial decisionrlAritcinn haslinn yet..ni l^iremen Dominate Vernon Consolidation H e a r i n s ported strongly by state education of the metric system is not man­ been made on whether to switch to weights and measures to the metric groups, state government officials, GAO, the investigative arm of to require highway signs to use By BARBARA RICHMOND f'keF|re Department and the Vernon would like to see a single depart­depart- wouldnotbeinfavnmfhairino = „oij a., i, . r ... datory, but the United States is metrics or stay with the traditional system is not known, despite various would not be in favor of having a paid and large industrial companies. CongreM, said an “inevitability syn­ metric figures. Herald Reporter Fire Department under one chief. ment, a single head, and a single do the best for the people in town moving toward it without a clear un­ measurement system, the GAO said estimates made over the past decade drome” has developed, causing com- chief but rather there should be a “with what we have.” town don’t know the departments are derstanding of what is involved or “Actions by federal agencit^: mul­ But GAO says the advantage of VERNON — Since the town Of the some 35 persons attending budget. in a report released Monday. by various organizations and in­ 'panies and individuals to believe a Board of Fire Commissioners. Michael Gessay of Pleasant Street People said if con- whether the change is worth the ef­ tinational firms, educators, and metrics' has not been fully es­ the meeting, most were firemen and Ann LeTendre, representing the Responses to GAO questionnaires dividuals. switch to metrics is inevitable. A governments were consolidated He feels there should be redistric­ said a paid department would make solidated it would be cheaper. I think fort, the General Accounting Office others aided by a general feeling of tablished. about 12 years ago and a town their wives, and of the 15 who spoke, L ea^e of Women Voters of Vernon, tnis IS humorous.” showed 42 percent of the small “These estimates vary widely and major factor was the 1975 passage of eight were in favor of leaving things ting and that all trucks should have taxes higher. He said “You get better says. inevitability and misstatements “For most consumer products and charter was drawn, two major issues reminded those present that the businesses, 30 percent of the building often are not based on detailed the Metric Conversion Act and the the way they are and the others want standardized equipment. cooperation from a volunteer • Francis Pitkat, executive direc­ Unless benefits are apparent, it about metrication throughout the analyses of the factors involved,” the for activities, such as sports (except have remained unsolved — the con­ league, when the Charter Revision tor of the Housing Authority - “ I and construction associations and 23 creation of a U.S. Metric Board. to see the departments consolidated. " ® : :—...... ffiiiidiii otnmaiz, wnoWilliam was a Schmalz, who was a department.” said, no nation or organization should country tend to forge a metric policy report said. But, it said, based on its those involved in international solidation of the fire departments Commission was forming a year or Rockville fireman for 23 years srwke think we have two excellent percent of the people contacted Robert Tedoldi, of Knollwood Joyce Taylor, urged consolidation convert to metrics “simply because for the entire nation. A policy to con­ limited information, the cost of con­ “The name of the act connotes con­ records), rto major benefits vroiild and elimination of the annual Town so ago, recommended merger and as a taxpayer. He said the R^k^llP volunteer department and I can’t im­ believe conversion to a metric version,” the report said. Meeting. Drive, said he has lived in Vernon a of the departments. “If you don’t do metrication is thought to be in­ system is mandatory. ' vert to the metric system should be version “will be significant — in the occur to either producers, con­ hiring a full-time fire marshal. She Department is morl than IW veaJs agine getting more for our tax evitable." made by the representatives of the Some federal agencies are moving sumers, or participants and 4pec- Monday night the Fire Study Com­ little more than six years and said the league still abides by this but old and has given good servto all of it now the problem will continue to dollar.” The survey also showed conversion billions of dollars. But wtiatever the independently to make wider use of crop up,” she said. people — the Congress,” GAO said. tators by converting to the metric mittee, appointed by Mayor Frank therefore was not prejudiced by the hasn’t come up with a proposal for those years at very low cost to the Contrary to the widespread im­ is opposed by most people, but is sup­ cost, it appears it will be passed on to metrics. The Federal Highway Ad­ Other comments: • Samuel B lonstein — “ My H said the co.st of converting U.S. system,” the report said. McCoy, invited the public to offer decision to consolidate. any specific structure. town. consumers.” ministration, or example, attempted He believes the merger would be in • Charles Bettinger - Would like business borders between the two opinions on merging the Rockville Carl Schaefer of Fox Hill Drive a Referring to a fire at Blonstiens epartments and I’m the cuprit in the best interests of residents. He consolidation under one chief. The ihl - I„vi.g tte top ™ , p » c S f i t t t . ' T " : ! } iW! : Ex-First Lady Sayii said he thought that incident was the pointed. u, — lines are the problem. The lines for the border The Fan Club Haggar Menswear and Georgia State Clarke Urges Local Control fault of the Town Council. He said the • John B ilow - “I think we should Oh, That Hangover council should direct the have to be set up to cover the middle Neither rain nor sleet nor snow, Senator Julian Bond. EAST ^ARTFORD - Esther B. have the two chiefs, the town’s too Gregg Allman, one-time leader of will ensure non-interference by the departments to overlap where Donna G raugard- “Either have a nor dark of night - nor any of the There was no citation for New She Told Too Much Clarke, me Republican candidate for, Mrs. Clarke said local school necessary. big for one chief. I think it’s crazy to York Yankee shortstop Bucky Dent, the now defunct Allman Brothers program boards must be “totally free” to use Wng in someone and pay them $25,- lire commission or have the men rest of it — can stay the fans of come­ State Senate from the 3i% 'dtetrict, adopted to meet the court-ordered At that fire, early in the summer, dian Steve Martin from their ap­ but he showed up anyway, after Band, found himself facing the By HELEN THOMAS sensationalized, and does a disser­ these state funds in the manner they (XX) to sit in an office in a little chair. elect a chief. I feel politics should be vice to me,” she said. promised to make local, contrmm over equalization of school funding in the reportedly there was a problem when taken out of the departments. I’m pointed places in the ticket line. receiving his own award — the Most slammer on a drunk charge Sunday WASHINGTON (UPI) - Betty feel will most effectively meet the • Patricia Bettinger — “As a “Sometimes it gets to you and I local j|chobls one of her top Horton vs. Meskill decision. the Rockville Fire Department, against consolidation and against a Scores of them queued up in Valuable Player trophy — from Sport night. Police in Bradenton, Fla., say Ford says she may have been “too needs of their particuiar school taxpayer I’m opposed to having my begin to be sorry that I shared this legislative priorities in the senate. “Although we must comply with which was closer, and could have chief being paid but in favor of a paid Wichita, Kan., Monday in chilly magazine and major league baseball. Allman — married briefly to Cher candid, too open,” about her treat­ system. tax dollar split to support both sides experience,” she said. “The Iqgislature has been ordered the court order, we cannot permit the been there first, was told to turn fire marshal.” winds — some braving overnight Among presenters were Cicely Bono - was drinking outside a bar ment for drug abuse and alcoholism, “I will work to include in any of town. J can’t see having two But in discussing another recent to equally local school expenditures state to interfere with local control back: except for overlapping Mrs. Jane Lamb, committee chair­ temperatures in the 40s — for a shot Tyson, Bess Meyerson, New York with a group of friends when the because the publicity sometimes up­ in the state’s 169 cities and towns,” equalization program language that similar pieces of equipment to serve fracas erupted. highly publicized event, her face lift, m local schools in any respect,” Mrs. districts, Schmalz was in favor of man said the study committee at the first of 9,000 tickets to Martin's Mayor Ed Koch and Phyllis George. set her enough to make her sorry she Mrs. Clarke said. “Estimates of the will prevent interference and if that each side of town.” Nov. 20. Says Police Chief Don Pike, “We which makes her look far younger (Jarke said. “Funds distributed to fails will introduce legislation or keeping the departments the wav • William Aborn - “Keep it the hasn t made any decisions about She Cannot Refuse shared the experience with the cost of this funding go as high as $300 the towns under the equalization they are. ^ At the head of the line was 19-year- have an ordinance that says you can’t public. than her 60 years, Mrs. Ford was amendments which will do the job,” way it is and get rid of the Study recommendations. The committee The people of Trinidad were asked about first lady Rosalynn million in' state funds.” program must be given with no Joseph Chasse of Vernon Avenue, will meet Nov. 13 to review com­ old Wichita State University student drink outside. The officer started However, in a telephone interview Mrs. Clarke said. Committee.” justifiably proud when hometown Carter’s remark to reporters that she Mrs. Clarke said safeguards which strings attached.” remarked that his taxes are going up ments made at last night’s meeting Brad Schlegel. telling the people to go inside, but with UPI, the former first lady said • Richard Harding - “I wish peo­ beauty Penny Janelle Commissiong probably would not have been as up, up, and said he would like the and doesn’t plan to take the matter to Says he, “I’ve never done anything Allman started revving up the engine she feels overall “the pluses out­ ple would stop beating the consolida­ was crowned Miss Universe last of a Harley Davidson chopper he was “forthcoming” as Mrs. Ford in an­ committee to look at alternatives to tion business. I think some people in a referendum until next fall’s town like this before and I probably year, but now they want her home. weigh the minuses” in her habit of elections. wouldn't do it for anyone else but sitting on so no one could hear the of­ nouncing such facial surgery. To lure her back to Port-of-Spain, a ficer.” openly expressing her thoughts and Tempi_ orary Press Box Martin — or maybe the BeeGees." feelings. ” I think the world is made up of all government spokesman says she’s different kinds of people. Perhaps I The Snappiest Pike adds, after Allman was Mrs. Ford also discussed her new being offered a state job - as a am too candid, too open. But I think booked and released on bond “He face lift — like her hospitalization, The Men's Fashion Association school guidance counselor. was very remorseful.” Betty Ford the pluses outweigh the minuses,” highly publicized — and her delight Due for Penney High picked its 1978 heroes of sartorial The 25-year-old Miss Commissiong Mrs. Ford said. Rv ru A DI It? A A ^ ^ ' Glimpses over the forthcoming marriage of By CHARLIE MAYNARD splendor Monday night in New York, may have higher aspirations — says As for the face lift itself, she Rita Moreno opened her new daughter Susan to Secret Service is in change while Principal Donald and Henry Fonda was at the head of she wants to become a fashion buyer declared: “I’m very pleased. I’m Herald Reporter (-ramer is away. You E^sked for a sanpier w ay nightclub act at New York’s Grand Community Sets agent Charles R. Vance. the list — as this year’s inductee for — but the position back home may be very happy and delighted I did it. EAST HARTFORD — Temporary press the group’s “Image Hall of Fame” tempting. Finale II Monday night — an event Both she and her husband are He did not have an estimate of the Parenting Talk Everybody says they like it. My boys box facilities will be set up by the next damage and could not say when a perma- Special awards went to Ben A government spokesman says attended, among others, by Virginia “tickled to death” over the engage­ home football game at Penney High to dQ aUyour bsiddna: say ‘Wow’.” restored Penney Vereen, Dan Rather, Merv Griffin, she II only have to work as a Vestoff, Gretchen Wyler, Millicent MANCHESTER - “Parenting” ment, and are excitedly looking School Vice-Principal Ronald J. Schmitt Martin, Margaret Whiting, Julie forward to the wedding and to “hap­ “I haven’t had any negative com­ has three more home games in- Michael Jackson, David Maloney of counselor two days a week - for $600 will be the subject of a program ment,” she added. “It’s all been on said Monday. Norton Simon Inc., J.M. Haggar of a month. Budd Lorna Luft, Marilyn Michaels being presented by Linda Roberts at py times.” ^ P^njtsgiving Day contest with and Stephanie Mills. the plus side. People have con­ SchmUt said the electrical controls for East Hartford High School. The Educational Community, 645 Mrs. Ford said she has changed her the public address system would be mind since she observed in her new gratulated me, both men and Schmitt said the police are “fully in­ Birch Mountain Road, Thursday at women.” working and a make-shift press box would 7:30 p.m. book, “The Times of My Life,” that volved and that he had been in close con­ She said many people — including be constructed for the school’s Nov. 4 Let us design orK ftM" you. TV Tonight Ms. Roberts, who has her master’s 21 is too young to marry. tact with Principal John Callahan of East “Things change,” she explained. politicians — want to have it done but 1 ^ ' temporary facilities Hartford High all morning. 6:00 degree in education, and is a cer­ are reticent about it because of the uld be a bare minimum, some flooring He could not, however sinpip nnf Q)(£@8Nflws 7:30 “You have to be flexible. That’s part 9.-00 tified psychologist, is co-author of publicity. Her own experience has su^ounded by a railing. retaliation by E ast Hartford ( £ The Bridy Bunch 3 ) PM Magazine ® 9 Three’s Company 11:45 “Consider The Alternatives” with of parenthood. You have to adjust. ^ J o k e r's Wild d ) Carol Burnett And Friends (9 NBA Basketball 8 Bruins Wrap-Up been a help to them, she said: “A lot in reconstructed students, who saw their bandstand and 3 ) $100,000 Name That Tune Lee Silverstein. I’ve changed my mind about a lot of ® Bozo’s Big Top 8 8 8 Movie "Donner rasa.Pass: 12:00 of politicians now feel they can have in the wake of Sunday evening’s fire which bleachers burned Sept 17 18 TV Community College (5) Newlywed Game The Road To Survival ” (Prem­ Members of The Educational Com­ things.” 8 Sounding Board (S Adam-12 it done. They feel it’s okay.” 8 My Three Sons iere) Robert Fuller, Andrew CB Movie "Kiss The Blood Off She said Susan, now 21, was upset S I Bonanza 8 Sha Nala Na munity are welcome to attend the Anyway, she added, it would have Perswial Prine. A pioneer family caught in My Hands" (1948) Burt Lancas­ iSSZoom(R) 8 ® MacNeil / Lehrer Report because Mrs. Ford’s observation was a raging snowstorm fights a des­ ter, Joan Fontaine. program without charge. The public been “very difficult ... keeping it a 8 Wild Kingdom coupled in many news stories with 6:30 perate battle for survival against 8 Ironside is invited to attend any of two of the secret.” 8 Chico And The Man the elements and other members the announcement of her engage­ d ) I Love Lucy & Tic Tac Dough of their party. Thursday evening speakers’ series It s an awful thing,” said Schmitt, who tion on it mforma- 3 ) Dating Game 12:30 ment to Vance, who is 37. 8:00 8 U.N. Day Concert 1978 ® Movie "A Slight Case Of without charge. dS Jake Reas Qospei Time 3) CBS Movie "Papillon’' 8 NHL Hockey Murder" (1938) Eoward G. For further information, call 646- But Mrs. Ford said Susan is “so S S N B C N e w a (1973) Steve McQueen. Dustin 9:30 Robinson, Allen Jenkins. 0711. ecstatically happy” and has “come 8 0 v e rE a s y Hoffman. A French convict 8 Adam-12 J 9 Taxi 12:40 to realize that she is in the position of MPHNA Clinic Thursday imprisoned on Devil's Island About Town) ® The Growing Years i Monet ax BanHdts fights off both human and natu­ 3 CBS Late Movie "Banacek; a public person.” MANCHESTERMANrHRQTR’R —_ ”rhe freec______monthly., 6:55 ral elements in his nffrirts in 10:00 No Sign Of The Cross" (1972) Susan, Mrs. Ford said, is making with recipes and tasting samples of foods One of them is right for your saving, spending and 0 News George Peppard, Broderick Mahoney Invites walk-in blood pressure clinic sponsored by made from these mixes. Crawford. plans for her June wedding and has credit needs. (S Cross-Wits .... 9 StarskyA Hutch the priatric program of the Manchester Anyone 60 years of age and older is 7:00 (3) Living Faith Public to House the florist and the church “signed up The building committee of Center 3 ) CBS News 3 9 Happy Days 1:00 u .J Nursing Association will be welcome. (S Bobby Vinton CBTs new Personal BanKits are designed to simplify 10:30 8 1 8 8 Tomorrow already.” Congregational Church will meet held Thursday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 8 8 8 Grandpa Goes To 8 Soundstage MANCHESTER - Francis Appointments have already been filled 1:30 Mrs. Ford said it has been rough at tonight at 7:30 in the parish house of- Westhill Gardens. Washington 0 We Interrupt This Week Mahoney, who is seeking re-election for the first geriatric clinic to be held at your banking relationship. Each provides you with a ® Joe Franklin times to see magazine references to Bee. Gloria Weiss, nutritionist, wilt be 8 A Conversation With 11:00 in the 13th Assembly District, has an­ Squire Village Oct. 31. Squire Village 8 Joker's Wild 2:18 her treatment for drug abuse and ------available at the clinic to discuss nutrition convenient method of checking, saving, overdraft 0 Ormandy And His Orchestra: 3 3 8 8 9 News nounced an open house Sunday. residents 60 years old and over who wish 3 The Gong Show 3 News alcoholism, sometimes accompanied Yhe 200th anniversary committee A Japanese Odyssey Mahoney, a Democrat, and his and diqt problems and answer questions to make a future appointment, or who protection and more. Read about them. Youll find a 8 Dick Van Dyke 3 Movie “Boy Meets Girl" by drawings and illustrations that of Center Congregational Church will Mrs. Weiss will have a display of 8:30 0 DIckCavett (1938) James Cagney, Pal wife, Lucille, will sponsor the open wish information about the geriatric clinic ® Merv Griffin O'Brien. “really upset me.” meet tonight at 7:30 in the Federa- covenience food mixes to prepare at home Personal BanKit that's just right for you. For more 11:15 house al-itheir 19 Hamlin St. home may call the MPHNA at 647-1481. 9 Laveme & Shirley 2:30 “I think it’s very misleading tion “ "Room. _ Latin New York 3 from 2-4 j’.n; Sunday. information just send one of the coupons below or stop 8 Liars Club Spotlight 3 11:30 State To Buy Rail Cars into any of our over 80 offices. 3 Bamaby Jones 3 Hogan’s Heroes The State of Connecticut The number of daily the improved service will 3 9 ABC Movie "Adam’s and Amtrak have reached round trips in the New Woman" (1968) Beau Bridges, an agreement that will in­ Haven-Hartford- be affect this corridor John Mills. route, but additional Take A Good Look crease rush hour service on Springfield corridor is Voice Of Faith through service will be in­ the New Haven-Hartford- scheduled to be increased cluded between this route Springfield line. from seven to 12. Most of and New York. TTie state will buy 12 self- W OODY ALLEN 'S propelled rail cars. Gov. Ella Grasso and Alan Boyd, president of Amtrak, announced. ’The estimated* cost of the purchase is $10 million, and the funds will ^ E sth e r N. - be drawn from an authorization approved by the General Assembly. CLARKE

State Senator I worked part-time CBThNOW OBT^ Q ieck iiig even when n^7 kids were for BRNK BRNK veiy youi^, but now that If you k ^ p $1,000 or more in the bank, this Personal This Personal BanKit gives you the basic elements you need East Hartford BanKit is for you. With it you earn interest on both checking to build a complete banking relationship: I’m raising the kids myself and savings. Add overdraft protection and you've got a • I’ve had to return and complete saving, 5%-interest-cheching and credit system. It includes: to a fidl-time job. Manchester It Includes: • A C B T Checking Account with no minimum balance • A 5X) fnteresfCBT Checking Acedunt with no minimum requirement as long as you save with us.** Write as m any I called The Infoline for balance requirement as long as you save with us.* Write as checks as you w ant Push Down Lever 3B • One,or more of 8 CBT Savings Accounts paying up to information on day care, and m any checks as you want. • One or more of 8 CBT Savings Accounts paying up to 8% annual interesL they told me Greater 8% annual interesL • 3 methods of covering overdrawn checks, including Hartford offers facilities for Paid for by Clarke for Senator Committee • 3 methods of covering overdrawn checks. Including Automatic TVansfer from your savings (available november I). Mrs. Mary Mourey, Deputy Treasurer Automatic TVansferfrom your savings (available j single-parent kids, like mine; J ■ ConnecUcut's most complete monthly statement for or handicapped kids; regr far playgrounds - and that some of DAVE Movember 1). which lists all checks In numerical order, all transactions these facilities are supported by The United Way. • Connecticut’s most complete monthly statement which lists all checks in numerical order, all transactions on any on any number of savings accounts, transfers and other activity. I start^ sending my two daughters to The Women's League Day Care BARRY number of savings accounts, transfers and other activity. Cento, which is a United Way agency. That means the cost of the care is WAiita • cod* of othloo HAVE VDU No service charges will apply as long as you keep $ 1,000 or *No service charges will apply as long as you keep $300 or more geared to my income — which is critical to my situation right now. for oH puMIe •orvonto. more In any CBT Savings or NOW Account In any CBT Savings or Checking Account. . ^’^Ye made lots of friends there, and the counselors give every 'Mora than half of Connacticut'a towna do UiaUTTEH A BOOK? kid first-cla^ care. I’m just so grateful to the hundreds of people I’ve never not hava codaa of athlca even met who support The United Way and make all this possible for my for thalr public offtclala. I CBT, One Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT. 06115 CBT, One Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT. 06115 ATT; M. Patricia Cote ATT; M. Patricia Cote tads ai^ m e I get my first raise pretty soon, and as soon as I do I’m goingto ; ballava that no one chargad with tha public □ Please send me more Information abouL. s a lt gi ving another dollar a week to The United Way through payroll Mr. John G. Long the field editor of a welLluiown New York truat should bo Immuns nuiMy publiahing Pinn will be interviewing local authors in a quest CBTs HOW BanKit. deduction at work. I can get by without — - « . , from such a standard. I for finished minuscripU suiuble for book pubUcition. AU subjects □ Please call me right away. A e dollar. Because I know what will proposa to the 1979 will k considered, including fiction and non-fiction, poetry, it’ll mean to someone else. logiBlaturo a bill that will juvenMea, religioua hooka, etc. ■ oxtond tha rscsntly He will be in Manchester in early December. adoptsd Stats Cods of If yOT have completed a book-length manuscript (or nearly so) on O t Im United Why Ethics to apply to all anjf subject, and would like a profeaaional appraisal (without cost or public offlolals and obliplion), please writ* immediately and describe your work. Suie or Craater Hartford omployaos In all of our whether you would prefer a :moming, aflcmoon, or evening eWas and towna." The United Way supports over 13 services ap^ntm enl^ and kindly mention your phone number. You will and programs-in 16 Greater Hartford towns. Give to The United Way... and give many happy returns. ^ dnectly to ua for a free reading and evaluation. We wiU also be PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 24, 1978

Voters Leagues Plan MPHEs t e b e ve n i n g h e r a l d , c ,.,, n ,i „ National Weather Forecast N«|p Wantad IS Hatp Wantad 13 liH^P Wantad 1$ Halp Wantad FS Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homaa For Sala SALES POSITION - Straight NURSES AIDES- Full time, Homaa For Sala Night With Candidates commiaaiona, leada fumisnM WANTED SERVICE DIP & SIP- Counter help DENTAL SECTIETARY. East STATION MANAGERS- Gas all shift. Experience CONTROL DESK Operator, needed Siinday-Thursday, 7 MEM r f r ^ H e r a l d h '; to bomeownera. Call 242-5402. and oil only. Excellent salary, preferred, but training will be of River, 3 days a week. nights, full time or part time. MANCHESTER — Candidates for the ford), 12, 13 (both Manchester), and 14 M A H ir p.m.-2 a.m. Apply in person Experience preferred. Send plus weekly Incentive. Com­ given. Apply in person: Bast anyday between 8-12, 335 Holiday Lanes, 646-2125. Connecticut General Assembly will (South Windsor/Manchester) have WANTED - Gas station atten­ Hartford Convalescent Home, resume to Box TT, c/o CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING dant, full or part time. prehensive benefits, with Center Street, Manchester. Manchester Herald. Csiipaa debate questions directed to them by a accepted the leagues’ invitation to par­ excellent opportunity for ad­ 745 Main Street, East Hart­ TALENTED CHRISTIAN press panel and the audience and will par­ ^*wwro#w Mature, responaible person vancement. To apply: call ford. Musicians. Key boards, Bass, ticipate. for third aWt. References. SERVICE STATION SECRETARY with excellent ticipate in informal discussion groups at a VlOh WlOtV Toll Free - 1-800-M8-4002. Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Drums.Vocal - lead and har­ „ 6AN REALE ^ Doris Suessman of the East Hartford t I CaU 871-l«ge. SECRETARY- Part time letter writing skills to work in mony ability. Current style candidates meeting Wednesday, Nov. 1, at League will serve as moderator of the iANfRAMClSCO I D f N V f R FULL ’TIME. Only those with a congenial office in East PHONE 643-2711 AIR CONDITIONING mornings, Vernon Circle area, good references need apply. for youth appeal. Commit­ 7:30 p.m. in the Illing Junior High School senatorial debate and question period. ’TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. typing, and machine Hartford. Property manage­ ment to Gospel in song. Jared, Haunts Houfst IlnHI FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD V. Apply 81 Commerce Street, SERVICE MECHANIC- Must 7111 train. Apply inperson ment and construction cafeteria. The event is sponsored by the Members of the press panel will be V' M^thoroughly experienced in transcription a must. Send after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane 646-1822 5 pm to 10 pm. Glasionbuy. PTG Company. resume to Box AA c/o backwound helpful. Excellent League of Women Voters of Manchester, Charles F. J. Morse of the Hartford - Telephone 633-7631. H.V.A.C. and knowledge of Shell, 252 Spencer Street. benefits. Salary commen­ Commercial ,011 F ire d Manchester Herald. 3rd SHIFT PART TIME-11:30 T hayra East Hartford and South Windsor. Courant, Greg Pearson of the Manchester surate with ability. Please F liliil 10WIT 1 lIM PItAIUltS ' Boilers. State License MACHINIST / SKILLED pm to 3:30 am or 12 midnight Candidates from the Third Senatorial NtW ORLEANS RN, LPN, 7 to. 3 and 3 to 11 call Kristine, between 9 and 10 D. F. Iteato, ino. RMltora Evening Herald, and Greg Roberts of the ADVERTISING req u ired . Call 649-8426, PART TIME MATURE SECOND SHIFT- The to 4 am. Applications taken 8 District — Esther Clarke, Republican, and shifts. Good pay, good betweenS and 5 weekdays. STOCK CLERK - Apply in am or 2 to 3 pm for an appoint­ am to 3 pm. Apply Klock Com­ Journal-Inquirer. Candidates’ answers See something you ett- benefits and w orU ^ condi­ following manufacturing ment. 569-4148. ITS MAIN w . 6 4 6 - 4 8 2 8 manchistiii, c t , Marcella Fahey, Democrat - and those will be time-limited to allow each can­ DEADLINE person to Furniture Derart- positions are available for pany. 1366 Tolland Turnpike, like? Then call the tion. A|»ly in person, Vernon ment, Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main Manchester.ianchester. from the Fourth Senatorial District, didate to respond to as many questions as 12.00'noon the day before Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ GAL FRIDAY. Accounts ndividuals with prior PART TIME HARDWARE publication. number you see In payable and receivable with Street, Manchester. Democratic incumbent David Barry and U non. experience and capabilities of SALES. Retiree with home possible. Candidates will also be given op­ Deadline for Saturday and some typlM. SmaU office in LAW ENFORCEMENT- No Halp Wantad the ad. And If you UPI WEATHER fOTOCAST D operating independently. repair knowledge and friendly 13 Halp Wantad 13 Republican challenger Fenton Futtner, portunity for rebuttal of their opponents’ Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. East Hartford. Good fringe MACHINIST / SKILLED experience or high school have something to CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Internal Grinder, Taper ersonality. Conyers will debate questions directed to them by responses. benefits. Call Miss Lyon, SECOND SHIFT- The Grinder, Assembler, Milling, diploma necessary to apply ELECTRONICS- No sell, give us a calll 6023. following manufacturing ardware, 646-5707. for our current training representatives of the press. They will Members of the three sponsoring PLEASE READ For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. Tuesday night Inspector, Jig-Mill, & experience or high school positions are'available for in- openings. Excellent benefits. diploma necessary to apply also answer written questions from the leagues will screen written questions will find rain or scattered showers developing across parts Bridgeport Operators, WANTED- MANAGER RN. 11 pm to 7 am. Super­ dividuals with prior Broaching, Turret Lathe, Ages 1935 only. U.S. Army for our current training audience. from the audience to eliminate duplica­ YOUR AD of the upper Robkies while generally fair weather prevails 5634)151. TRAINEE - Some experience Enlistment Required. Call INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. In­ Classified ads are taken over visor. Full time. 180 bed SNF. experience and capabalities o f. Drill press, ^ p ly in person openings. Excellent benefits. Following the debate, candidates for the elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. preferred. Apply in person: 6499462. side sales and related duties. tion and will also moderate the discussion the phone as a convenience. A p o sitio n operating independently. Monday thru Friday, 8 am to Ages 17-35 only. U.S. Army readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 50 (73), Boston 42 (62), REAL ESTATE Marketing Internal Grinder, Taper Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ Experience preferred. Fringe State House of Representatives will meet groups. Girl Scouts from Cadette Troop The Herald is responsible for available in a warm family 3:30 pm or call 527-0741. non Circle, Venon. Enlistment Required. Call only one incorrect Insertion and Lost and Found i Chicago 4^ (67), Cleveland 43 (67), Dallas 56 (73), Denver 34 Representative - Manchester, Grinder, Assembler, LOOMFIXER- Expereinced 643-9462. benefits. E.O.E. 2898291 after to answer questions from voters in infor­ #77 will serve as ushers. To Karl East Hartford, Vernon areas. type environment. Apply in Cushman Industries Inc., 806 4 pm. then only to the sire of the (55), Duluth 39 ( 53), Houston 58 (79), Jacksonville 53 (79) Mrson, Silver Lane ftovilion, MILLING, Inspector, Jig on double shuttle plush looms. mal District groups. All candidates from The senatorial debate will be broadcast origirtal insertion. Errors which "The Happy Earn lucrative commission Windsor Street, Hartford, EXPERIENCED All-round IMPOUNDED- 6 month Kansas City 44 (64), Little Rock 51 (71), Los Angeles 62 ( 70), ^ ^ ^ ^ e Gate Lane, East Mill, Bridgeport Operator, Conn. 06102. 2nd shift, steady work, goal PERSON TO WORK IN Assembly Districts 9 (East Hart­ live on radio by WINF. do not lessen the value of the* Pharmacist" female mix brown, found Receive professional Broaching, Turret Lathe, maintenance man. Must be wages and benefits. Calf US PART TIME- Drivers for advertisement wKI not be cor* Little Rock 51 (71), Miami 71 (82), Minneapolis 41 (60), New guidance, education, com- able to handle all types of KITCHEN with other girls ford, Manchester). 10. 11 (both East Hart­ Chestnut Street, male, 2 Drill Press. Apply in person Plush Mills, Inc., 181 Conant making sandwiches. Call 649 school buses. We will train. reeled by an additional Inser­ Orleans 57 (75), New York 48 (63), Phoenix 59 ( 76), San irehesive marketing tools. PART TIME CASHIER / repairs and installations of Call Manchester 643-2414, Ver­ tion. Happy 40th years, mix, black/brown, ARTHUR TREACHERS of Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to STOCKMAN- Must be Street, Pawtucket, Rhode 4561, between 10 and 4. found Vernon Street, female, Francisco 51 (67), Seattle 42 ( 57), St. Louis 45 (69) Jail Mr. Sammartino, Manchester is looking for 3:30 p.m., or call 527-0741. light equipment. Call 646-1737 Island. An Equal Opportunit non, 8792826, West Hartford, i? Washington 44 ( 68). Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. available Saturdays and oc for interview appointment. Employer. 727-9120. 1 year, Irish cross, red, Ver­ responsible adults 18 or over (Jushman Industries Inc., 806 cassional weekdayrti£ after­ p a r t t i m e Birthday non Street, female, 1 year, for part time, day or evening Windsor Street, Hartford, PLEASE READ RN-LPN wanted for full or noons. Applyl aat t tthe Pop Shop, EXPERIENCED Industrial BRIDGE CREWMAN- No RECEPTIONIST - For Doc­ SECRETARY / Damage Suit Rejected Cocker, blonde, found Kenney help. Apply at 401 Center Conn. 06102. 249— SpencerJp’ei Street, tor’s office in East Hartford. YOUR AD You’re Over Street, female, Poodle part time on all shifs. Apply Street, Miuicbester. sewing machine operators for experience or high school BOOKKEEPER. 2 years director of nursing. Salmon- Manchester. manufacturing pillow covers. Looking for a personable The Hill miniature, approximately 8 BOOK A TOY & GIFT diploma necessary to apply woman with typing ability. bookeeping minimum Classified ads are taken over years, found Hilliard Street. brook Convalescent Home, off Incentive pay plan, good for our current training Shorthand,, typing,■ ■ 60— words the phone as a convenience. IMPOUNDED- Young black IMPOUNDED- White WAITRESS WANTED- For PARTY - Generous Awaits. PRODUCTION WORKER- Hours 3 to 7, 4 days a week. Nowl Contact Manchester Doe House Street, Glastonbun. benefit p r^ ra m . Apply at openings. Excellent benefits. per minute. EJxperience. In Peter Reilly Case The Herald Is responsible for and tan hound, choke chain. Samoyed, female. Camp Pizza Restaurant. Days, Mon­ DEMONSTRATORS ALSO Full time. Physical work in­ Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent Call for interview, 5295816. Warden, 646-4555. Please call 633-5244. day thru Saturday. Call 647- Ages 17-35 only. U.S. Army Manchester area. 30 hours per only one Incorrect Insertion Bolton------Center..™-Meeting Road area. Call Road area. Call NEEDED. Over 300 newest, volved. Must be 18 years or Street, Manchester. Enlistment Required. Call week. Send resume to Box U, and then only to the size of the Bolton Dog Warden, 649-5900. Bolton Dog Warden, 649-5900. 9157, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. most-wanted items. Cali Ider. Apply at the Pop Shop, WARM CARDING LADY to HARTFORD (UPI) - Citing technical 51, at their Falls Village home. He was original Insertion. Errors which NURSES AIDES wanted for Ask for Gus. 6499462. c/o Manchester Herald. TOWN OF ANDOVER full tme on all shifts. Apply collect 6738494, Or write 249 Spencer Street, PART TIME Waitresses live-in with professional fami­ reasons, a federal judge has thrown out granted a new trial in March 1976 on the do not lessen the value of the SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, Manchester. ly and help care for 2 school adverllaement will not be cor­ KEEP SMILING director of nursing. Salmon- Evenings. Kitchen Help, days, AVON - Helpmake ends meet. BURR BENCH HELP - Men Peter Reilly’s J3 million federal suit grounds of newly discovered evidence. LEGAL SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- Conn. 06001. 12 to 4. CaU 6495487. age children. Call 236-2571 rected by an additional Inser­ K E E P H A P P Y brook Convalescent Home, off Excellent Part Time work. Sell AVON. The more you sell, before 5 pm. or women. Will train. East against the state police for their conduct A state police re-investigation, ordered tion. House Street, Glastonbuiy. MOLD MAKER OR TOOL the more you earn. And flexi­ Hartford Drive In Theater NOTICE Will train. Call Vernon 875- MANCHESTER Insurance DYE MAKER to work on during the re-investigation of his mother’s by Gov. Ella Grasso, was conducted by f>lease call 633-5244. 2826. AUTO MECHANIC general ble hours fit easily around area. Call 10 to 12, 12:30 to 2, The second quarterly in­ Agency Wants experienced molds. Excellent starting pay. repairs experience desired, HOUSEKEEPER 2897542. death. irl. Hours are open. Write to work or home life. For Professional couple with 2 McDonnell at the direction of Leonard. In stallment of property taxes on SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for g Call 563-1475 between 8 am but will tram right individual. details, call 563-6695 or 529 Chief U.S. D istrict Court Judge T. his report, McDonnell admitted physical the 1 Oct. 77 Grand List are LUBRICATION PERSON ox JJ, c/o Manchester and 4 pm. Must have tools. Full benefits 9401. school age children, seek per­ NOTICE South Windsor. Will train. WANTED- To lubricate SCHOOL BUS DRIVER - Part Emmet Clarie, granting a state police mo­ evidence was incomplete, but said it Apply 9 Brookfield Street or Herald. including profit sharing. App­ son to manage small modem due and payable 1 Oct. 78. trucks and trailers. Relat^ home. Flexible hours; after­ time. We will train. Call Ver­ tion to dismiss the case. Monday sent showed Reilly was the murderer. PUBLIC HEARING Payments made after 1 Nov. caU 289-5918, after 12 noon. SEAMSTRESS WANTED, ly in person to Lynch Motors, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - non, 875-2826. Manchester, experienced needed. Starting PARTS SUPERVISOR experience in evening wear 345 Center Street, noons a necessity. Own car. Reilly to Superior Court. He ruled that A special one-man grand jury on July 1, ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION 78 are subject to a late charge ■pay $160 weekly. AU fringe Growing industrial manufac­ 6490261. 643-2414, West Hartford, 727- TRUCK MECHANIC NEEDED - For automotive and Bridal gown alterations. Manchester. turing company in South 9120. Reilly has a valid case but filed it in “the 1977, found th e re w as in su fficien t BOARD OF DIRECTORS of 1% per month on the late in­ benefits. For appointment ovnoiiR WANTEID for general repairs, parts department. Full-time Call 643-4809. Windsor needs an experienced wrong forum.” evidence to try anyone for the killing and TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT stallment. from the due date, caU, 688-2233. salary starts at $160 weekly. DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL or a minimum of $2.00. must have experience and FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN - individual to assist in the Sale The dtate police motion, filed several Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of CUSSnEDW own tools. Starting salary All company benefits. For ap­ WANTED- OIL TRUCK Gilead Hill School, Hebron, BUSES - We will train. Part Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 there was no likelihood Reilly could be Payments may be made by IMMEDIATE OPENINGS- pointment call 688-2233. Department. Position time only. Call West Hartford, months ago, contended the suit did not Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the $7.00. All company benefits. DRIVER. Class 2 licenses 2:30 -11:00 p.m. Call 2299458. requires excellent shorthand convicted. mail or at the Town Office Counter help wanted, 727-9120, Manchester, 643- support Reilly's claim his civil rights had Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, For appointment. Call 688- needed, all benefit. Year and typing skills. Send resume PACKAGE STORE- Hebron On Nov. 2,1977, the case was dismissed Manchester, Connecticut, Monday, October 30, 1978 at 7-30 Building, which is open 9 a.m. 2233. weekends, $2.91 to start, 18 or MACHINE OPERATORS- round work, 649-2871. M&M 2414, Vernon, 8792826. been violated. over. Apply, 45 Burnside Ave., BANQUET SET-UP PERSON to Nancy H arriso n , 489 Center, busy and growing with prejudice, meaning Reilly could not P.M. to consider and act on the following: to 4 p.m., Monday thru STAR Experience peferred but not Oil Services. - Part time or full time. Hours Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ area. Fantastic potential in East Hartford. necessary to operate small PART TIME DISHWASHER Reilly’s case could not be tried under be prosecuted for the crime again. Friday. The Tax Collector is NURSES AIDES - Full time, flexible. Work interesting. sor, Conn. 06074. this operating store. High federal law and “his recourse is the state Proposed additionai appropriation to Whiton Library Trust and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. precision machines. 50 hour PART TIME CUSTODIAN- Apply to Holiday Inn, East Needed- no experience In his decision, Clarie noted Reilly did also in the office Monday and POWER OPENINGS FOR GENERAL necessary. Apply in person. volume. Includes all fixtures courts,” Clarie wrote in a 23-page deci­ Fund, Fund 10 — $14,000.00 for major repairs to roof, Experienced Preferred, but week. All benefits Apply in Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap­ Hartford, Charles Schott, CASHIER PART TIME. For and equipment. Stock dollar not challenge the propriety of his arrest or exterior, painting, miscellaneous items, etc. to be financed Friday evening. 7 p.m. to 9 Factory help from 12 noon to 9 person only 9 am to 12 noon R ein ’s N.V. Style Deli sion. However, he did not consider the p.m. we will train. Apply in person: proximately 20 hours per General Manager, any day cash and carry lumber yard. for dollar. Asking $37,900. Call the jury trial. from Whiton Library Trust Funds. pm. or 4:30 to 8:30 pm. Apply and 1 pm to 4 pm. C&W week. Reply to P.O. Box 847, between 4 and i Restaurant. EL Camino merits of the case. Cynthia Clark, East Hartford Convalescent at Pillowtex Corn., 49 Regent ' ' p.m., or call Some evenings and Saturday. Plaza, Vernon. for details. Group I, Lombar­ Instead, Clarie wrote, Reilly claims the Elizabeth J. Intagliata Home, 745 Main Street, East MANUF'aCTURING CO., 74 Manchester, Conn. 5299611. For appointment call Dan or do and Associates, 6 4 98^. Defendants in the suit were former Tax Collector Street, Manchester. ■ Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury, report was made public by McDonnell Secretary, Board of Directors H artfi^. Steve, at 6498136. Grossman’s State Police Commissioner Edward P. Town of Andover. 633-4631. RN’S - LPN’S - NURSES BABYSITTER wanted SERVICE FOR CUSTOMERS after the Litchfield County state’s at­ , Manchester, Connecticut *' *** NURSES AIDEF Part time. 11 266 Pine Street Manchester. By telephone from your own Leonard and state police Capt. Thomas Dated at Manchester, Conn, this 20th day of October, 1978 Connecticut MECHANICS HELPER AIDS. Call CGS this week. We 7:10am-8:10am, weekdays. Equal Opportunity Employer torney rejected and declined to release it, 042-09 It s an innovation that allows you to STAR your to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 91 EXPERIENCED FULL offer private duty and staff home. You choose the hours. McDonnell. Reilly charged they conspired 057-10 NEEDED- 3 to 9 p.m., Mon­ Chestnut Street. 649-4519. Verplanck School, New State M/F. 2497773. KELLY TEMP depriving him of several constitutional classified ad for extra attention value. Simply day thru Friday. Gas Pump TIME Bridgeport machine assignments in your area. Road area, care for 9year old to deprive him of civil rights and branded rights, including “liberty” under the 14th ■ Attendant needed weekends. operator wanted in a non­ Ehfcellent rates, never a fee. until bus comes. 643-^9 after WORKS him in public statements as a murderer PART TIMEF No nights. No production shop. Call for in- amendment. References required. Apply In CGS, 111 Pearl Street, Hart­ 4pm. Come In and have your while knowing the accusation to be untrue. STARRED. The only additional charge is for the weekends. Long holidays. July terviw at EScS Gage, 649-3258. ford, 246-5626. Reilly also charged Leonard stated WARNING person to: Anderson Brouers, and August off. Many re tir^ skill evaluated. We can space the STAR occupies. There are two 770 Main Street, Manchester. MAN Some mason "The plaintiff’s allegations, if proven, several times that as far as the state gentlemen and housewives have ypu_ working long TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT LOST different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the S U A B L E PERSON With SALES PERSON- Full time experience, able to repair TYPESETTER could state a classical claim for defama­ police were concerned, the case was e^oy drving School Buses. kitchen experience needed to from now til Christoas. and short term temporary! NOVEMBER 7, 1978 State Election next time you have a really important message LANDSCAPE LABORERS Why not you? We will train. chimheys. Work with tion, actionable in the courts of virtually closed and Reilly was guilty. Friday, Oct 20tli full time or part time Satur­ be a “JacE 01 All Trades.” Selling experie^e salesmen checking jobs. 2nd Shift asaignmenta In Hartford, every state,”’ Clarie wrote, quoting The electors of the Town of Andover, Conn, are hereby Call Vernon 875-2826, or Prep work, dishwashing, preferrM. Apply in person: Manchester and surroun­ Clarie dismissed the claims, ruling they Our Beloved and day. Call 643-0669. Grandland Manchester 643-2414. Share profits. Good opportuni­ another case. warned to meet at their respective polling place in said town Nursery. some cooking. Must be Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main ty. Call 646-0686 evenings, Mr. An opening in our Printing Center coiis fa oper­ ding area. Wo need your did not qualify under federal law or that on Tuesday, November 7,1978 tor the following purposes, to Patient Friend available weekends. Apply in Reilly, then 18, was found guilty of -Your Choice Street, Manchester. Hainsey. ation of a video dispioy typesetting terminal general office help, typist, not enough factual evidence was wit: Large 24 * MACHINE OPERATORS and SALES PERSON - Full time person: Rein’sN.Y. StyleDeU using a high speed selectric keyboard panel. secretaries, PDX and con­ manslaughter in the September 1973 presented. GRAY SCHNAUZER Super 42 and part time, New England’s Restaurant, El Camino Plaza, 1. To cast their votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, miscellaneous workers sole operators, at well.aa slaying of his mother. Barbara Gibbons PointStar X PwStar oldest Fireplace and Stove Route 30, Vernon. Speed of at least 45 wpm is required and some Representative-in-Congress, State Senator, State Represen­ needed. Must have some FUgh marketing and light in ­ DOG 75' per day 11.50 per day School Education. Must be Shop. Good salary, benefits, experience in graphic arts would be helpful. tative, Secretary of the State, Treasurer, Comptroller, At­ bonus. Bolton area. Great PART-TIME help wanted. PRODUCTION DUNHILL TEMPS dustrial people. High V icinity o f Pjttin ______(Plus regular word ad rate) 'able to read and speak tf you qualify, p le a se co m e in to our Personnel torney General, Sheriff, Judge of Probate, Registrar of English, and provide own position for someone who Many shifts available. If you hourly pay. Never a fee. Voters .... and Porter Street} loves a challenge. Write Box think you can meet our FOREMIW NEED you!!!!!!!!! Department any weekday between 9:00 a.m. Special Recruiting Area Bulletin Board transportation. No enerience Wor). (jne d:iy. unc wi'ok. or necessary. Please CW Per­ GG, c/o Manchester Herald. qualifications please apply in and 1:30 p.m. arid ask fa Flaence Johnson. Notice is hereby given that the location of the polling place is REW/UID OFFERED person 7-11. 509 Center St. I Electro-Plating Experience. I one in o n t li W e c ;i n MANCHESTER Seniors To Meet meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Thursday as follows: sonnel D e p a ^ e n t at Pioneer I with Technical Ability in I PiMM CaH Parachute Company, 644-1581. ARRANGE A TOY Sc GIFT I Mechanics, and Chemistry. [ .'idiedule it for you. .\11 of- YWCA WEDNESDAY BOLTON — Senior citizens will meet at 8 p.m. in the parish house. The Pastoral Voting District She Herali) PARTY -Generous Awards. PART TIME Delivery boy and I Shirt sleeve position, lict' .skills widcoMif .Xcver 78 No. Main Street 9 to 12 Andover 6 4 6 - 2 2 0 0 Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Community Relations Committee will m eet at 7:45 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NURSES AIDES- Home Demonstrators also needed. COUNTER girl. Weekend requiring ability to Supervise ;i tco. Cull Terry Curdile lo For more Information, call Location of Polling Place hours. Ideal for high school. I Personnel. 113,500 to 17.000K Hall. The visiting nurse will attend for p.m. Thursday. Health Aide, part time to Over 300 newest most-wanted I DOE. Benefits. Fee paid. reiiisler today at 28i)-4:il9 T or visit - Kelly Services, Andover Elementary School provide personal care per- items. CaU Collect 673-0494. Pleasent working conditions, THE TRAVELERS 100 Constitution Plaza, blood pressure cnecks and consulations. Volunieers are neeaea lor me “(]offee to good benefits. Apply Monday School Rd., Andover, Conn. sona in their home. Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. DAVID JAMES DUNHILL TEMPS 249-6586. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carini will be hosts. House” to be held at the church the third Avon, Conn. 06001. thru Saturday at Bess Eaton, 1 Tower Square Voting machines will be used. The polls will be opened at six 2711 Experienced, or Nurses iUde 6 4 9 - 7 0 0 0 Sunday of each month. Volunteers should Training helpful. Training Talcottville Road, Vernon. 111 Founders Plaza, Hartfad, Ct. 06115 Open House Tonight '■emain open until KELLY SERVICES sign up for a date to act as host or hostess. provided for interested in­ LEGAL SECRETARY. Start COVENTRY — Coventry High School eight 0 clock in the evening (8 p.m.), East Hartford, Conn. An equal opportunity employer M/F Equal Opportunity Employar ’The list is located in the church hallway. dividuals. Flexible hours. Call November 15, 1978 for East FULL TIME POSmONS- 3rd I will have an open house tonight at 7:30. Dated at Andover, Connecticut, this 18th day of October, 1978 648-7760. Hartford Law Firm. shift, retail experience From Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, Capt. Nathan Hale Christmas Fair Ruth K. Munson Ehcperience required. Salaj^ required. Fringe benefits and good pay. Apply in person, 509 School will have open house. SOUTH WINDSOR - The First Town Clerk OCTOBER “WANT AD” SPI commensurate with skills EXPERIENCED 059-10 2898625. Center, Street. The Hale School PTO reminds parents Congregational Church, Main Street, is OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31sl, 1978 WINDOW CLEANER that school pictures will be taken Nov. 8. preparing for its Christmas Fair to be Holidays, vacations and otlwr banafits. Reports cards will be issued Nov. 17. The held Dec. 3. Workshops are being held on INVITATION FOR BIDS I4.4S par hour. PTO also encourages parents and students ’Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at Apply In panon; to support “bank day” every Tuesday. 9:30 a.m . McDonald's® The Housing Authority of the City of Rockville AKA Town of On Wednesday, gubernatorial candidate Christmas decorations, hand sewn Vernon wiil receive bids for the U.S. Department of Housing BOYS « ants Ronald Sarasin will speak at the high items, wreaths of pinecones and dried and Urban Development (HUD) Aided Project consisting of Needs People RUDDER BUUNIIG SERVIGE school at 10:15. Local Republican can­ flowers are being assembled. The fair will Addition to Existing Community Building, 114 Franklin Park * 4 didates will attend. also feature The Tea Tray, Christmas West, Rockville, Connecticut, until Eleven O’clock (11:00) CORP. Ski Program Open luncheon and Elf Shop, homebaked goods, A.M. November 6,1978, at the Housing Authority Office, 114 PART-TIME 157 Charter Oak Street Vermont Cheddar cheese, jams and Franklin Park West, Rockville, Connecticut, at which time Work Jlfter School SOUTH WINDSOR — There are still a Hertford, Conn. homemade fudge. ’The young people of the and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. few openings in the downhill and cross You Save church will entertain with organ music Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and country skiing conditioning program, ac­ WEEKDAYS during the fair. specifications, are on file at the office of the Architect- McDonald’s* Family Restaurant la cording to the Recreation Department. Engineer, Reinhardt Associate, Inc., 30 Lafayette Square, The downhill program will be Monday Land Preservation Vernon, Connecticut. looking for good people who want a and Thursday from 7 to 9:30 p.m., starting VERNON — Methods to preserve h Copies of the documents may be obtained at the Architect- good Job with all the extras. As a Oct. 30, at the Wapping School. The cross agricultural land will be discussed at a Engineer’s office upon deposit of cash or a check in the member of our crew, you get a good public meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at country program will be on the same days amount of Fifty Dollars (50.00) for each set, payable to the starting pay, supervised training, free from 9 to 11:30 p.m. at the Wapping the Tolland County Agricultural Center, Housing Authority of the City of Rockville. Such deposit will School. Route 30. ’The program is sponsored by the be refunded to each persons who returns the plans, meals, pleasant working conditions NOW M in K - NOW MRINfi To register, call the Recreation Depart­ Tolland County Extension Service. specifications, and other documents in good condition within Commercial and Non-Commerciai and regular raises. ten (10) days after bid opening. m ent, 644-2511, Guest speaker will be Jim Gibbons, APPLY IN PBRSON Church Meetings community resource agent of the Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to Your A involves making repairs and problem solving, Gladys R. Hatfield to Alfred bid guaranty of unsuccessful bidders will be returned as soon St., roof repair at 411-413 Main St., $1,650. as practicable after the opening of bids. V 1 and there is room for original ideas. Tools and You can be Santa for the family by ear- Lesperance, Manchester, and Joan Joseph Corriveau for F.E. Ryan, vinyl 1 ■ equipment are supplied. ning the extra money for gifts. YOU Luscia, South Windsor, property on The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for siding at 20 Bates Road, $3,500. (•) (?) 1 HDUU je GET CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT Durant Street, $30,000. satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. (•) (0) (10) Three years' experience in mechanics and earn over Contos Remodeling Co. for George 1 PRIVILEGES, ’TOO .. . Alfred Lesperance, Manchester and Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment machining are required or basic machining plus Marlow, 51 Blue Ridge Drive, aluminum 1 CAMKR Joan F. Luscia, South .Windsor, to Joseph opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum siding at 24 Birch St., $5,000. 1 j five years in the mechanical field including pneu­ A. Bongiovanni and Donna L. Bongiovan- salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be (11) Applications accepted at the Personnel Robert Fritz, fence at 341 Fern St., $400. paid on this project. (IS) (13) (14) (10) 1 j matics, hydraulics, linkages and mechanical ni, both of East Hartford, property on NEEDD Office - nth floor Monday thru Friday. m o o Central Electrical Advertising for Turn­ drive systems and equipment. Durant Street, $37,900. The Housing Authority of the City of Rockville reserves the 1 j f- : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. pike TV (leasee), sign at 273 W. Middle f sny or all bids or to waive any informalities fii 1 J M Y K IR n U M E Please come to our Personnel Department any June E. Broadt to Christopher R. Layer ’Turnpike, $390. tne Didding. ’J and Lucy R. Layer, property at 4 N. Fair- (10) (17) (10) (10) day between 9 a.m. arid 1 JO p.m. and ask for WHliaAi H. Fom al, Berlin, chimney at i field St., $45,500. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar 1 MM Mill iRprence Johnson. • 388 W. Center St., $800. days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of 1 Ci.__ ^Christopher R. Layer and Lucy R. 1 ( Raymond E. Juleson, vinyl siding at 329 the Housing Authority of the City of Rockville. SQRRyi NO p h o n e o r d e r s . NO REFUNDS ) SVM HURRY IN TODAYII Layer to John Rodrigues, East Hartford, Ad over 20 words - Hauler Price 1 Hackmatack St., $2,800. Housing Authority of the City of Rockville property at 4 N. Fairfield St., $40,000. 1 U.S. Sales Inc. for William Thornton, AKA Town of Vernon UW . John R. Moran and Anna G. Moran to 1 CALL steel siding at 57 Horton Road, $4,850. By: Allen E. Dresser - ' 1 G. FOX & CO. June E. Broadt, property at 81 Campfield Title: Chairmap Marriage license ...... C H y ...... t t u i , . , , HARTFORD Road, $43,500. Z lR M t. 1 Joseph D. Lucenti, Bristol, and Cheryl Dated October 17,1978 non NO. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 THE TRAVELERS Equal Opportunity Employer Clarence B. Eichman and Flo Mayer ...... CUSSIRC4TXM...... 1 643-2711 A. Brunoli, 26 Coleman Road, Nov. 4 a t St. Dated October 24, 1978 1 Ibfc fir Tm ir Downtown Hartford Eichman to R.G. Snyder General Contrac­ Bartholomew. 047-10 OFFER expiREa oct. aiM, me 1 ^ ocuol opportunity employer M/F ■■■Bi b Ask for Mike V M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn T,... n ., 1973 . PAGE NINETEEN

ACROSS 5 Colorado Answer to Previous Puzzle Indian 1 Burmese 6 Transports liq currency uid 5 Parvenu 7 Short gaiter 12 Exclamation 8 Apartment of approval occupant 13 Gum trees 9 Southern 14 More tender state (abbr.) _ DEAR ABBY: My husband recently bought a very expen­ 15 Come forth 10 Go bad sive cockatoo. He has a cage for it, but it’s hardly ever in the 16 One of the 11 M a o ...... cage because my husband thinks it should have the freedom Twelve tung 18 School organ! ■ 12 Scouting or­ to fly around the house. zatlon (abbr.) Needless to say, there are bird droppings everywhere! 19 Double curve ganization (abbr.) My husband refuses to clean up after the bird, so I have to, 20 Belonging to and I am tired of the mess. We fight about this constantly. him 17 In what place 22 Notch 21 Similar Lanchesler 48 Opposed Otherwise, we have a good marriage, but this really keeps compound 33 Strong me in a bad mood. What can I do? 26 Looks at 50 Russian river 28 Confused 23 Osiris' wife upward 51 Superlative 24 Briton LYNN IN GLENDALE 29 Definite movement suffix 25 Type of 39 Thing article 52 Work with a DEAR LYNN: Give your huaband an ultimatom. Either 32 Uneven cabbage 41 Tried to attain needle the bM stays IN the cage, or HE cleans up after it If that 34 Misfortune 27 Puppy sound 43 Toughen by 53 High priest of doesn't work, keep your windows open n lot buy a eat or 35 Lubricate 28 Air (prefix) exercise MOLDED FORMICA top and SMALL BEAGLE DOG- FEMALE ROOMMATE 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- aend me your address and 111 send you n wonderful recipe 36 Madagascar 29 Garden 45 Spun Israel paneled bar with two shelves Registered. All ready trained wanted to share apartment In 2 Door Hardtop. $K00. 434 for itewed cockatoo on toast. mammal amphibian 54 Animal doctor 37 Female saint 46 Musical Improve­ and four stools. $175. 646-6028. 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun Manchester or East Hartford. Foster Street, South Windsor, 30 Yesterday (Fi (abbr.) $2M for dog & gun. Call 289- 013-5339 until 7 pm. (abbr.) 31 Actress drama ment Co. Expert installation call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. DEAR ABBY; I ve read your column for years, but this is 38 Fabulist 55 Average DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 4911. 1 of aluminum siding gutters 2 3 4 S 6 carpentry my first time to write. When I read your advice to kids to 40 Greek cupid 7 8 9 10 11 and trims. Roofing installa­ yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, .MANCHESTER- Nice 3 room 1968 IMPALA Station wagon, 42 Colorless remodeling specialist. Acf- srty in school, I had to write because I am living proof that 12 tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- gravel ana more stone 643- apartment. Second floor. excellent running condition. 43 Desert region 13 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 9504. kids start on a life of crime when they begin skipping school. 2323. Includes heat and ap 6434)315. of shifting 14 built-ins, bathrooms, Boatt-Accetaorles $22!) m onthly. That s what happened to me. I am an 18-year-old boy who 15 REWEAVING burns, holes. kitchens, 649-3446. has been in trouble since I was 12, and it all started when I sand TIRE6 Ski boots, skis, bikes, Dotigan, Realtor, 643-4535. 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- lb 17 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 1974 FURY - 16',z-foot began skipping school. 44 Couple 18 FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ sewing machine, and tent 4-door, good condition. 649 47 Actor Murray Window shades, Venetian CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, repaimg cimneys, roof, new fiberglass, tilt trailer, with tilizing. Snow plowing, (10x16). May be seen at 18 11F..\T. PAID - Newlj 3576. I have been In more Institutions and group homes than I 21 22 23 24 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. roofs. Free estimates. 30 1975 56horsepower outboard 49 Continent 25 residential and commercim. years Experience. Howley, Scott Drive, Manchester, all denirated 2 bedrooms with can count, and right now I’m in jail waiting for my court 52 Old sledge Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Cali Gary Cushing 345-2009. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. 26 27 28 Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. 643-5361. day Saturday. basement, carpet, and yard 1970 BUICK SKYLARK- date. (Armed robbery.) 56 Travels 5221. Also 50 norse Johnson out­ 29 JO for kids. Only $220. (66-08). Excellent condition. $900 or I wish I could tell every kid on the other side of these jail- 57 Sister of 31 32 33 TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY board, $300, 228-0475 or 228- 34 HOUSEjyORK got you down? ROOFER WILL Install roof, 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Rental Assislors, 236-5646, best offer. Call after 5, 649 house bars, ’’STAY IN SCHOOL, AND DON’T QUIT NO Orestes ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ Carpentry and general con­ 9550. - 35 36 General cleaning, stam siding or gutters for low dis­ $150. Outboard motor 40 horse small .fee. 4139. MATTER WHAT! Please don’t be a high school dropout 58 Ward off 37 tics, garages, yards cleaned, tracting. Residential and Evenrude $250. Mobilehome 59 More extraction carpet cleaning, count price. Call Ken at 647- like me! Jb 39 moving, trucking. Loam for floor waxing & stripping, win­ commerciai. Whether it be a 45x10 with furniture in cam- C.’iRPETED TWO humorous 40 41 sale, I^wn service. No job too smaii repair job, a custom 1566. 1973 MGB 4 speed. Radial You can t get a decent job without a high school diploma. dow cleaning, carpet & up- ^in^ ground $4,000, Call 526 BEDR09M.S With laundry 60 Singer Horne 42 43 big or small. 568-8522. built home or anything in Sporting Goods 46 tires, AM/FM. 44,000 miles. And without a job, all that’s left is running the streets and 44 45 46 holstrey shampooing. ROOFING / GUTTERS- facilities and appliances. Only Reliable transportation. Good stealing. between, caii 646-1379. 47 48 Professional/Insured. Free .'225 169-281. Rental 49 50 51 COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Reasonable rates. Free es­ MOSSBERG 12 GAUGE in snow. No rust. $^00. Call I d also like to tell young kids, "Remember, you have only DOWN Estimates. Call timates. Experienced. Quality REPOSSESSED Electrolux Assistnrs, 236-5646, small fee. anytime 643-6761. 52 53 54 installation and repairs. Free NEWTON SMITH- PUMP- 6 shot, modified. De­ one mother and father, so mind them! If they punish you for 55 56 DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. workmanship! All 643-6658 Vacuum Cleaner. Substan­ Danish com estimates. Cali 646-3745, after Remodeling, Repairs, and cent condition. $45.00. Call doing wrong it’s only because they love you, and want 5/ tial Savings! Original IDEAL FOR SINGLES - Sun­ 58 5 p.m. Rec-Rooms. No job to small. anytime. 2892967. 1965 MG. 1109 Runs. Body what’s best for you." Three feet (pi.) ODD JOBS- 3 ambitious young Warrantee. Call 6463875. ny 1 bedroom with appliances, Unwilling 649-3144. good. Heat. 1964 Oldsmobile. 59 men working through school, FREE electricity. Only $110. Please correct my spelling, Miss Abby, and print this. Ripped 60 ED'S UGHT TRUCKING- At­ TRACY BROTHERS - Body good. Motor needs wort. will do any painting, light Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, SEASONED FIREWOOD- 171-13). Rental Assistors, 236 Model 98. Please call 643-4849. Maybe someone will listen to you. tics and cellars cleaned. CARPENTRY & Masoniy - MWSRAPfR tNTtflPBiSf a ssn carpentry, or odd jobs at GRAVEL, B uilt-^ Roofing. Cut, split and delivered. $50 a 5640. small fee. ^ JESSE Reasonable rates. ^11 6 ^ reasonable rates. Additions and remodeling. truck load. Call Marlborough, Garden Products 47 1943 for free estimate. Free estimates. Call Anthony Commercial & Residential. CAMERO LT” ’ IN(pe, 1975. 24,- Professional experience. Free Estimates. 872-6269. 2960034, or 2960250. BOLTON- Large 3-room . orignal DEAR JESSE: I'll print your letter in hope that some References. 649-3423 after 5 Squillacote 649-0811. BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh BRICK, Block, Stone. apartment. stove, Show room condition, air, kids out there wUl listen to you. Thunks for writing. (P.S. F Win at bridge pm ask for Jim. Heating-Plumbing 35 LADIES LEATHER 3/4 Sweet Apple Cider, Apples & r e f r i g e i- a 10 r . Q u iet automatic) AM/FM stereo didn’t have to correct one word. Your spelling was perfect Fireplaces, concrete. CARPENTRY - Repairs, COAT- Size 610, fitted, belted, Pears. 260 Bush Hill Road, Chimney repairs. No job too remodeling, additions, gar­ neighborhood, no pets, tape, many extras. Must been God bless you, son.) SEWERLINES, sink lines, cocoa, excellent. $15.00 Ladies Manchester. references required. $210 seen. $4,550. 6462256. small. Save! Call 644-856 for ages, roofing, call David size 16 Forstmann wool coat, cleaned with electric cutters, montliiv. 046-2311. DEAR ABBY: We are two secretaries who have a Dealing with a bad break estimates. Patria, 644-1796. black, worn once, $15.00. 646 TURNIPS- PULL YOUR by professionals. McKinney 1967 VOLKSWAGEN peculiar problem. We have been instructed to answer the Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 6526. OWN, Yellow Globe and Pur­ Rltt'KVIl.LE 3!e room apart- FASTBACK - Good running QUALITY CARPENTRY By TILE YOUR bathroom, FIRST CLASS Carpentry - ple Top. $1.50, bushel, Nnl- telephone in the following manner: "Good morning. This is the king and West with the Harp Construction Additions, pany, 643-5308. :nent for November 1 oc­ condition, needs front end! Mr. Johnson’s office." NORTH 10-24 jack. kitchen, entrance way, Remodeling and Additions. HOTPOINT MICROWAVE sisky Farm, 644-0304. cupancy in quiet roofini _ decks and gar- fireplace. Put your woodbur­ Best offer. Please call 644- Occasionally we get some smart aleck on the other end e 10 9 2 Tough luck, but not the Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet OVEN- $180. Huffy girls 26” 3 neighborhood. Appliances, 3205. ages. ii anytime, 643-5001. ning stove on a tile base. 871- who says, "Well, what do you know -a ta lk in g office!" » Q 6 3 sort of tough luck that would years experience! For Free repairs, plugged drains, speed bike, $50. Zerosoft heal, no pets, no children. ♦ A 9457. Water Softner, $200. All in Do you have a snappy retort for those people who get defeat a declarer who gave Estimates, call 646-4239. kitchen faucet replaced, Seciirilv. ?165 ?1 monthly. 646 1969 RAMBLER REBEL- 6 ♦ A 8 763 2 MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ excellent condition! !";ifl smart with us? Thank you. himself every chance. tory service on color and ABLE AIDS INC. Has reliable repaired, rec rooms, Wanted to Buy 49 door. Extra car must go. WEST That declarer ruffs a club GENERAL CARPENTRY, bathroom remodeling, heat Call anytime, 6465512. Reliable transportation. No THE GIRLS IN THE OFFICE EAST black and white TV. Stereo, housekeepers, homemakers, * 5 ♦ 43 at trick two. Leads a spade phonograph. A&B Electronic, Repairs, Remodeling, modernization, etc. free WANTED: USED NEED .MORE SPACE? Char­ inspection worries. $ ^ . 6W- home 4 office cleaners, party Garages, Additions, Porches, EUROPEAN STERLING » J 9 7 »K842 to the 10. Ruffs a second 1160 New Britain Ave., West helpers, sitters & com­ Estimate gladly given. M & M Refrigerators or stoves. Must ming 3 bedroom with carpet. 4613. DEAR GIRLS; Don't feel that you have to come up with a club, leads a spade to the Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Silver flatware, 8 place set­ Parking and appliances. Only * Q 10 5 4 ♦ K9B763 Hartford, 551-0655. panions. Free brochure. 64fr Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. be clean. Call 6463778 “snappy retort” to every smart aleck that throws you a isb. * K Q J 10 9 nine, ruffs a third club, leads Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. ting, Singer Sargeant print ' ♦ S 7917. $185. ; 71-09! Rental Assistors, 1971 FORD MAVERICK- Ignore i t 20x23, framed $25.00, lined 23i'.-5h4(l. small fee. SOUTH a diamond to the ace, ruffs a MANCHESTER PLUMBING 16” GIRLS TWO WHEELER Automatic. Good mileage. fourth club to set up Don't store things you f a r r a n d 'r e m o d e u n g - & HEATING - Repairs. drapes $5.00. Call 64^265. BICYCLE- In good condition Good engine and body. Needs ♦ AKQJ876 J.P . LEWIS & SON Interior Specializing Cabinets and For­ •••••••••••••• Getting married? Whether you want a formal cbaieh dummy’s last club as a can’t use. Sell them and Ebcterior painting, paper Remodeling. Pumps repaired Call 6462389 anytime. muffler. Dependable. » A 10 5 winner. mica 'Tops, Roofing, Gutters, FOR SALE 10 H.P. Inter­ Homes tor Rent 54 wading or a simple do-your-own-thing ceremony, get ♦ J 2 fast with a hard­ hanging, remodeling, carpen­ / replaced. Free estimates. Evenings, 871-9367. Abby s new booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Now he ruffs his last dia­ Room Additions, Decks, Electric drain-snaking. 24- national Lawn Tractor with ♦ 4 working Classified Adi try. Fully insured. 649-9658. MANCHESTER- Attractive mond with dummy’s deuce Repairs. Phone 643^17. hour service. 6460237. 42” mower and roto tiller. $1,- CAMARO LT 1977. Excellent Send $1 and a long, stamped (28 cental aeU-addreaaed . 000.00. Call 646-4875. small 2 bedroom house. No e^dope to Abby: 132 Laaky Drive, Beverly HUla, CaUl. Vulnerable; Both of trumps, discards one children, no pets. $250. J.D. condition. Air, power Dealer; South heart on that last club and steering, brakes, 8 track, real­ BLACK VINYL Covered sofa □ RENTALS Real E.state, 6461980. has made his slam in spite of Bualnee* Opportunity 14 ly wheels, 6 s p ^ , console, West North East South the 61 club break. Buelneta Opportunity 14 Houaehotd Qooda 40 and chair with matching ot­ low mileage. Call 5662059. „ !♦ EDUCATION toman: Exceilent condition. COVENTRY- 4-room house, Pass 2« Pass 44 BECOME A WHOLESALER Rooms lor Rent 52 unfurnished, redecorated, tile SMALL ENGINE Service REFRIGERATORS Kenmore washer and dryer. 1969 PONTIAC LeMANS- Pass 54 Pass 64 of Kodak Film, Everready, Reasonabie. Cail 6463233. bath and shower. Nice yard. Pass Pass Pass Corporation - expanding Polariod, Westinghouse, Private Inatruetlona 18 Washers, and ranges, used, THOMPSON HOUSE M E N - Good clean car, $600. Call 646 dealer network. No P.m'king. .No pets. Lease. 423- 7347. Keystone Photo Products and guaranteed and cl^ n . New Birch House Women. Central­ 4190, 928-5095 evenings. experience necessary. shipment damaged, G.E. and ANTIQUE FRANKLIN Developing. Minimum REMEDIAL READING and ly located. Downtown Opening lead:eK a Canadian reader wants Complete training program. math; individualized work Fngidaire. Low prices. B.D. WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. Trucks tor Sate 62 Purchase of Product only Firebrick lined. $100. Call 646 Manchestqr. Kitchen AVAILABLE .NOW- Spacious In 1646, it was illegal to smoke tobacco within 5 miles to know who W.H. Whitfield $500. investment required to $5305. Call Mr. Collins, Dept. program, (lst-8th grade) by Pearl and Son, 649 Main privileges. Call 649-2358. 3 hednoms with garage and of Boston. was. start your own business. Ideai Street, 6462171. 4437. INTERNATIONAL Travelall R112 toll-free 800-621-7725. master’s degree teacher. 566 ; arr. t.ir kid.s (65-07). Rental He was a mathematics for retired or part time. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8075. A ’v ^ i ’ . r I. Sale- 1970- 72’s. Many to KNIGHT TV TESTING BRIGHTLY FURNISHED- 2,"i5.5G.iti, small fee. tutor at Cambridge Univer­ Details on request. Mr. Situation Wanted 15 LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ Gentlemen only. Central loca­ choose from. Good to fair con­ By Oswald Jacoby sity who published the most Barker. ESCAA Fieid GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, tion, orange background with EQUIPMENT- Make an offer. dition. Dealers welcom^. and Alan Sontag Roll away Ping Pong Table, tion. Kitchen priviicges. beautiful card problem of all Training Division, Box 19, RESPONSIBLE Mother will Lessons; Folk, Blue Grass, white floral print. Call after 4 Security and references. Call Ofilces-Storas lor R ent 55 Call John TtraU at 6462414 for [ Astrograph time back in 1885. It is Wading River, New York. Popular. Ages 5-aduIts. p.m., 64611M. $25. 2 26gaIlon aquariums, 1 appointment. care for children in my home. 2V4-gallon and stand $30. 5 foot 643-2693 for appointment. Bernice Bede Osol PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You South took dununy’s ace of known as the V/hitfield six. 11792. Call 6461076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. Beginners - professionals. ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot first must set a good example if clubs, played it’s 10 of We will show the problem on Easy Banjo method. FREE FOUR-PIECE PINE hot water convector $15. storq on busy street. Large 1974 JEEP CJ-5, 258 C.I. High Metal wardrobe $18. ^-8M 9. MANCHESTER - With you want others to produce for trumps and proceeded to Thursday and its solution on MANCHESTER Package X-RAY TECHNICIAN seeking loan instrument. Private Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ kitchen privileges, on bus line. display windows. $125 Performance Engine. 20,000 you today. It’s easy to criticize ruff a club. If clubs had been Friday. store. Elzcellent location. Well paiit-Time employment. Will studio. 646-6557. dition. Queen-size bed, triple $30 per week. Call 644-0019. monthly Lease required. Lee miles. Hooker Headers. f c n that which you're not doing. kind enough to break 4-2, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I established business. Call dresser, dresser with delved HUMIDIFIER- West Bend, & Lamont Realty, 875-4690. Holley Four Barrel. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Trou­ also consider position as console type, automatic shut South would have made Mrion E. Robertson, Realtor, medical receptionist. PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. mirror, night stand. 4 years Offenhauser High-Rise ble will ensue if you poke your seven by setting up two (Do you have a question tor 843-5953. East Hartford, experienced old. $800. 5660935. off, cost new $1M, Mil for $35...... MANCHESTER-Main Street Manifold. Monroe Magnum nose in areas w here it doesn't the experts? Write "Ask the Experienced in office A-I condition. 649-0757...... clubs for heart discards. The procedures, medical ter- teacher. All styles, all Ages. Apartments For Rent S3 modern office available. 400 Shocks. All Gauges. Two Sets belong. Keep your mouth 6 1 break made it impossible Experts, " care of this new ta­ $6.00 per lesson. 5694284. BEDROOM SET- Like new. sq. ft. Heat AC included. Call Of Tires. Fog Lights. Roll October 25. 1978 closed, no matter how tempted per. individuai quest! ts 'HI minolo^, 646-4302. LAWN EDGER & Many changes are in store for for him to set up even one Pecan wood, triple dresser, LOOKING for anything in real 046-2169 or 640-2755. Bar. Excellent Shape. Call you are to do otherwise. discard and he had to play be answered it accompanied RIDING LESSONS indoor and mirror, chest, night table, TRIMMER- Black & Decker, 623-4051. ybu this coming year which TAURUS (April 20-May 20) by stamped, self-addressed electric. $25. Scott Fertilizer estate rental - apartments could advance your self-inter­ hearts. He drew a second riding riiw.. Western stock twin beds with box-spring and homes, multiple dwellings, no There will be some difficulty in trump, led a heart toward envelopes. The most interest­ seat, saddle seat, and hun mattress. Cost new $1,600, sell Spreader, 18”. $7.50. 649-0757. W an ted to R en t 57 ests. Have patience if things achieving a meeting of minds ing questions will be used in fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Uotorcycles-BIcycles 64 start out slow. Give them a today. Perhaps it would be best the 10 and was one down this column and will receive seat. All levels 2269817. for $600. 649-0757. Associates, Inc. 6461980. COUPLE WITH One child chance to develop. to discuss important matters when East showed up with copies of JACOBY MODERN.) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In­ VOICE, PIANO Instructions. WING CHAIR- Recently up­ needs 5 or 6 room duplex or TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville tomorrow. Heathcliff — George Gately TAG SALES MANCHESTER- MAIN house. Reasonable. 649-8952. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and timidation is one way to gel GEMINI (May 21-Jurte 20) Your Former faculty New York holstered. $40. Black wston STREET-3 room apartment, something you want today, but Rocker with custom pad, $40. rack. $1,750. 2864042. tendency to not finish things Music and Art High School. heated, hot water, appliances, ask yourself what price you will be accentuated today. If Professional Singer/Pianist. Also lamps, mirrors, clocks, TAILGATE SALE- November no pets, parking, security. 523- MARRIED COUPLE with dog place on your Image or reputa­ wish to rent small house or SUZUKI 250 HUSLER G T18,- you don’t want to clutter up the 644-8597. GE toaster oven. Universal 4th., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Cheney 7047. tion. Only then should you workroom, don't begin any­ Winthrop — Dick Cavalll portable mixer. 649-0757. apartment 289-2473. 000 miles, very reasonable. CRO U P I: A lelKt auoclatlon of REALTORS serving the greater Estate, across from South Must sell. 6461M. decide if it’s worth it. Find out thing new at all. M ncriKter areA with more Advertising expertise, Schoola-Claaaea 19 Methodist Church, Main FOUR ROOM APARTMENT to whom you’re romantically CANCER (June 21-July 22) Out­ c a n tx i '______impAct And efficienty for both buyers And sellers. 84 ” COUCH- Ideal for Street and Hartford Road, suited by sending for your copy ' I use OP^RIFERCUe' IS rV E 6tOrA F E E U N S - - 426 Broad St. $155. Security 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low side pressures by well-mean­ "(^CORIFERXIS" FOR THE BEST - Manchester summer cottage or recreation Manchester. Space available - deposit. No appliances’. of Astro-Graph Letter. Mail 50 ing friends could lead you to ANOTHER VERV r'M BEIN© HAD. room $20. Call 6462239. □ AUTOMOTIVE mileage. Excellent condition. cents for each and a long, se'f- I N A i Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 $5.00. Hot food and drinks by M arried couple. No pets. $650. Call 6465849. take chances you ordinarily INTERESTIN ^ WCRP." pupils per teacher. FREE in­ the Boy Scouts. Call 633-0710. Telephone 643-4751. addressed, stamped envelope wouldn't. You run the risk of aem esicE'-z WE HAVE JUST USTED- troductory lesson with this ad. to Astro-Graph, P .0, Box 489, A u to s F o r S ale 61 1978 YAMAHA 175 D.T.- getting into deeper trouble If Call 646-6306, or 6463549. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. you do. T ENHT ROOM CUSTOM RANCH □MISC. FOR SALE Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 Asking $600. Please call after Be sure to specify your birth All utilities, in Manchester. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- 6:00 p.m., 6464135. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Mind sign. your temper today if the family FOUR BEDROOMSI DOG-CAT boarding bathing / $205 monthly. Call 649-4708. speed. 6 cylinder, 4 new SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 26Dec. □ REAL ESTATE radials, (2 snows), excellent does things that don’t exactly 2 CAR GARAGE • 2 ^ BATHS Articles lor Sale 41 grooming. Obedience, protec­ mpei 21) Bring things out in the open go along with your desires. tion classes. Complete VERNON- Well maintained condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. Mobileb ile Homes 65 rather than stew In silence over garden apartments. Frank Remember, they have rights, TWO FWEPIACES Homes For Sale 23 ALUMINUM sheets used as modern facilities. Canine a matter that has you greatly too. Smith Assoc. Inc. 2466831 or 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ HUME AREA • AA ZONE printing plates, .007 thick Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot disturbed today. Clearing the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's MANCHESTER- Immaculate 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for Road. Manchester. For reser­ Resident Manager 871-9188. dition. $800. Call 6461311, Travel Trailer - Stove, air will prevent getting an ulcer. not likely you'll have your mind PROFESSIONALLY APPRAISEO! 6 Room Cape, 3 bedrooms, $1. Phone 6462711. May be vations please call 6465971. after 5 p.m. refrigerator, heated. Full CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) on what you’re doing today. 4-ROOM APARTMENT, You’re not usually a nilpicker COMPARE M LOW SEVENTIES. dining room, 2 full batbs, picked up A.M. only. shower, and toilet. Tandem You can get away with being IG-Z4 finished rec room, wall to wall SHELTIE PUP for sale. AKC. Married couple preferred. No ATTENTION- Come see our wheel. Call 6860383. but today you’re apt to badger absent minded only in unim­ carpeting. Garage, beautifully TWO 300 AMP RecUfiers - 8 week old male. Has shots. pets. References and security great selection of quality pals over picayune issues. portant matters. Good condition. Good for $150. Mornings call 649-4256. Call 6467443. preowned autos. Completely Automotive Service 66 You’ll feel different about LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't Short Ribs — Frank HIM WILLIAM L BELFIORE AGENCY landscaped, large deck, pool; things tomorrow. f ] near Verplanck. 6463821. plating, or welding, zcall 646 reconditioned at Manchester involve friends in your financial M39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. STUD SERVICE RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to Honda. Connecticut’s largest WE PAY $10 for complete AQUARIUS (Jan. 26 F eb . 19) affairs today. Hard feelings LOOKINS FOR AVAILABLE. Male golden share apartment with same. most complete Honda deaer. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Avoid pressing too hard today could quickly result. One of /A4V/V10TNER- 131-433 Main St 6 4 7 * 1 4 1 3 317 frsgn Bou ANDOVER LAKE- End of In trying to make your points. If Summer Special Offering! In­ PERSONALIZED DESK Lhasa aphso, 1 year old, AKC Large b^room. 647-9988. 24 Adams Street, Manchester. Auto Body. 52619 you would feel taken advantage ' I N - l - A W you do, you could alienate a of. V lSm / S IG . sulated cottage with over 7 NAME wood carvings. Full registered. Please call 646 pal. acres of beautiful wooded name, $15. Mounted stand {NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) land. Call Katherine Bourn, with Parker Pens and slots for Barry’s World — Jim Barry business cards $34.95 . 527- FR EE TO GOOD HOME- 742-9139. J. Watson Beach Co., 'V D O ARRIVED 2 £ f m 6HE GOTHER/VWKE OP OH.'’' Manchester Office, 647-9139. 8596. Female 8 months old pimpy. You're invited to Glastonbury Equal Housing Opportunity. Black Hushy/Lab mix. Good PUBLIC NOTICE OLYMPIA PORTABLE with children. Call 6461722, Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel to stop at our office (pictured below) and pick up a free TYPEWRITER with script after 5 p.m. Buslneu Properly 26 type. Remington adding niap and brochure of Glastonbury. See pictures and I'AI S 'P O S E P machine, Kirby vacuum FREE UDES RUTO GINC S i w o o p f descriptions of more than 60 Glastonbury homes for sale. MANCHESTER- Retail, cleaner with attachments. O F n c E m c T t f y o o r . ' T' 0 E EL/MgP'S Call 6468152. Our Boarding Housa GUBST... spa<^ 2,000^ sq. ft.*to WM6? FMIIIIIT DATE: WED., NOV. 6lh This Funny World iR U A tB L e .i sq. ft. Very reasonable. CUSTOM CAR TOP me. , Brokers protected. Call Jjso square-feet, cenler of I 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM t a k e the HyPOTHETlcAL , IN THE YEAR WTa CARRIER for station WMon IMancbeatcr. air condltiooinx and I HOOPLE, c a s e o f a HARD-W0RKIN6 Heyman Properties, 1-226 ^ GE built-in oven. Best Ipaitlnii. Call S4U951. ' WOULD HE5TIU 1206. GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR CAR PERHAte.I WOMAN WHO OPERATED ’ BE IVMINANT offer. 568 Center Street, A-1. COULD A LOP(SIN6 HOUSE-ONE SIMPLY BECAUSE “Don’t Bepome a Victim of Unneoded Repairt" HELP ME WITH THE OLP-TIME Real Estate Wanted 28 HE'S M ALE? OR ^ V E A VALUB! LET US^IJP- POES RNANCIAL YOU WILL BE SHOWN HOW TO: THEORETI-; , POiE ^H K MARRIEP ALL CASH I ____ CAL POWER PROPUCE within 24 houra. Avoid 1. Check important fluid ieveis TO A MAN WITH NO LEAPEKSHlP IN Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Q t iE s r m i V IS IB L E MOPERM a NOW TAKING 2. Change tires the safe way e m p l o y lO-iq ^ Corporation, 660131. (I. ­ Z. Familiarization with important parta of your car m e n t / SELLING your house? Call us 4. We will answer any questions regarding your car first and we'll.make you a e s £ - He WAS APPLICATIONS f f cash offer! T.J. Crockett, OUCH H U N e a v / Realtor, 6461577. Par A Waning LM Only A U INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKS PERFORMED ON YOUR OWN IMMEDIATE Cash for your, CAR. (only takes 20 minutes) PLEASE CALL FOR property. Let us emlain our . 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSING fair proposal. Call Mr. APMINTM^T. Attendance Limited. Bdfiore, S47-1413. .From $200 2 Bedrooms. Includes; Heat, Hot Water *M iuiii!ri»» and Parking, with-Wall to Wall Carpeting, Modem M u ffle r ® l 97SbyNEA.klc WE BUY your home? Appliances, 2 Laundromats on site. K e Q a l Center Quick, fair, all cash and no 00 a i m k BflRNEn-BOWMAN problem. Call Warren E. A COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER IS^CTTER I Rowland, Realtors, 6461106. CALL 643-1N1 PUCK. & COMPANY Mon. thru FrI. from 9 to 4:30 “Excuse me, dear! What are all those NEED RIGHT AWAY! S a t $-12, shouting people ‘Number One' of?" 'i Phone 633-3661 Day oi Night Spacious home In $40s. Child 369 MAIN ST. TEL 649-2112 /o-x4 safe area. Call Lessenger Co., n a i MON.-FRI. 8 am-6 pm., Wed. til 9 PM, SAT 9 AM - 3 PM "The mileage is very low.' Realtors, •46«ns!