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Reagan rejects treaty Your neighbors’ views: T o d a y ’s ausalion* should be Mn. Adokia S. SokolotnkI i an area in town for skateboarding? M n. AdokJa Stankevitz SokolosU, A photo-fentur* of briof eommonta on topics of tho day. (UPI) — Former California Gov. Ronald While he previously has expressed unhappiness with 8S, of Windsor died Thursday at an Reagan has rejected President Carter’s proposed the pn^xMed treaty, Reagan ^ d said he wanted a Avon convalescent home. She was Panama Canal treaty, sa)rlng it " c o ^ threatm our firsthand briefing before drawing final conclusions. He the mother of Mrs. Alice Brown of security and that of the entire Western H em isp ^.” got that briefing earlier Thursday. Manchester and Mrs. Betty Etienne Reagan told several hundred cheering people at the Reagan said be was “concerned that turning over the of East Hartford. Young Americans for Freedom convention Thursday canal to Panama might lead to condiUons which could She is also survived by 4 sons, 3 night at the Statler Hilton Hotel, “I do not believe we threaten our Security and that of the entire Western other daughters, 34 grandchildren should ratify this treaty.” Hemisphere. and 12 great-grandchildren. The young conservatives jumped to their feet and "I do believe we should examine alternative courses of The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 chanted, "Keep our canal!" action uiiich benefit all the users of the canal and which a.m. from the Vincent Funeral Under the pact, the United States would relinquish con­ recognizes the aspirations of the Panamanian people, Home, 680 Hopmeadow St., trol of the canal by the year 2000 but maintain defense who are our friends,” added Reagan. Simsbury, with a Mass at Ail Saints rights indefinitely. Reagan had just met with canal treaty negotiators Sol Russian Orthodox Church, Hartford, Linowitz and Ellsworth Bunker, who were sent by Carter at 10. Burial will be in Holy Trinity in an effort to drum up support for the pact. Russian Orthodox Cemetery, New Reagan, who made the Panama Canal an issue in the 1 Britain. 1976 presidential campaign, cited national security as the Friends may call at the funeral main reason for his rejecting the agreement. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. “The proposed treaty would eliminate the rights of There will be a Panahida service DEPattacked sovereignty we acquired in the original treaty,” be said tonight at 7;30 at the funeral home. HARTFORD (UPI) — Top Department of Environmen­ “Without these rights we must ask, ‘What is to prevent a Barbara Brody tal Protection officials have an "anti-environment” at­ Bob Butler Laurie Darna John McLaughlin Kim Rusaell Bart Carlson Suzanne Beckwithy Panamanian regime one day from simply nationalizing titude that has slowed DEP progress towards air quality Lifeguard, 37 Alexander St. Recreation supervisor the canal and demanding our immediate withdrawal’?” 43 Olcotl Dr. 151 Walnut St. 53 Alexander St. Verplanck School 86 Tracey Dr. 121 High St. Mrs. Mary R. Boyajian goals, claims the Connecticut Citizen Action Group. After briefing Reagan, Linowitz told reporters there Verplanck School Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester CCAG Thursday revealed a memo of resignation from .Manchester Mrs. Mary Tufenjian ^y ajian , 81, was a "full and thorough discussion” of the issue, but he "Yes.' “Yes, because all the 158 E, Center St. ‘‘Yes. The kids do it “Yes. I've seen kids ■ ■ a five-year member of the DEP staff claiming two top 58 Alice Dr. “Yes." "Yes, because in I of New Britain died early this mor­ refused to speculate whether the former presidential can­ other sports have places; Manchester (skateboard) in the street skating on the tennis courts department officials used "heavy-handed” tactics that Manchester streets and on t ning at her home. She was the widow didate was dissuaded from leading a fight against con­ kids should have a place “Yes, I do, because It’s a and a lot of them get h u rt." and people come to play helped slow the department’s clean air effort. CCAG "Yes, I do. Skateboar­ playground you hit I big interest with the kids in of Harold Boyajian and mother of gressional ratification of the accord. for skateboarding." tennis and chase them Mrs. Daisy Gozzo of Manchester. claimed that it showed such an attitude by deparhnent of­ Reagan, accompanied by his wife Nanev. was ding on the streets is very many pebbles." town and I see lots of them off. " ficials. presented at the YAF convention with the group’s dangerous." using the playgrounds and She is also survived by another Herald Photos by Pinto daughter, two sons, two Gregory D. Wright, who resigned effective last week as Outstanding National Adviser Award. the streets." grandchildren and a great­ an engineer in the air monitoring unit, named Deputy "It (the award) hasn’t been earned as yet,” Reagan grandchild. Commissioner Melvin Schneidermeyer and Joseph said, hinting he might consider running for president- The funeral is Monday at 10:15 LaForte, head of the Planning and Coordination Unit as again in 1980. "I hope to live up to your expectations in a.m. from the Erickson-Hansen and the offenders in the Aug. 1 memo. the future.” Sons Funeral Home, 5 Hart St., New Schneidermeyer denM the charge. LaForte declined The weather Britain, with a service at St. Graduate congratulated comment. Inside today Stephen's Armenian Apostolic In his memo Wright said stories circulating through Fair tonight, low in 60s. Sunday hot Dr. Ronald H. Denison, president of Manchester Community DEP of "individuals in the upper levels of administration and humid with hazy sunshine. A Area news .. 1-8-B Editorial ...... 4-A Church, New Britain, at 11. Burial College, hands a certificate to Mrs. Fanny DePetta of 12A will be in Fairview Cemetery, New labeling groups lobbying for greater air quality protec­ luiihy says: chance of a thunderstorm late in the Business...... 10-A Obituaries ... 12-A Downey Dr. during graduation ceremonies Thursday for 11 tion as ‘weiidos’ and ‘enemies’ have led to decay of day. High 90-95. Probability of rain 10 Classified . . 5-7-B Sr. Citizens ... 3-A Britain. ARE YOU OOINB TO THE per cent tonight, 30 per cent Sunday. Dear Abby .. 11-A S ports...... 3-5-B Hispanic paraprofessionals who completed a year’s course in morale among the staff.” Manchester-rA City of Village Charm Friends may call at the funeral PEACH FESTIVAL TOHIOHT7 National weather map on Page 6-B. - TWENTY PAGES home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. There bilingual, bicultural social service work. Mrs. Eleanor Coltman, He said as a result DEP was making much less WEEKEND INSIDE T ' ” will be a prayer service Sunday a 8 coordinator of the public service careers program at the college progress recently towards air quality than it had in the MANCHESTEB, CONN. SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1977 - . VOL. XCVl, No 279 PRlCEt FIFTEEN CENTS! p.m. at the funeral home. past. ------FRESH — looks on. The event was held in the MCC campus courtyard. CCAG spokesperson Julie Mannarino said Wright’s NATns - TMidoM, M tar s PlMopplM, ttrAwb«rrlM, iS The family suggests that any (Photo by Jon Harrison) S u ia r Cm ii, CiikM, Dill, ^ a ----a. , as^aa^_ memorial gifts may be made to St. letter was a proof "there is an anti-environment attitude Oram t V ^ SoMMlL Hot i j y IUi«^ alintr Stephen's Armenian Apostolic among some top officials at the Department of En­ nMt, Aeorn a Sutlsrniil iMim. Qigjiyp fKM vironmental Protection.” Sqaatk, Srooeoll, Shall Church, 167 Tremont St., New Bri­ Saai Oraana, Swiaa tain, or to the Armenian Relief Socie­ ty at the same address. Offshore drilling Nine persons die They can^i forget plans under way viiiTiw iM iiiiw Tiv»w ni«)alaiiM ^ .1 William P. McGraw THIS 1PEEK’S 8PECIA PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - They just can’t forget n a v M L i NATIVI SOUTH WINDSOR - The funeral NEW YORK (UPI) - Oil com­ - CAlif>. decision, rejected U.'S. District former Sen. John 0. Pastore, D-R.I., in Washington. APPLES PUCKS of William P. McGraw, 38, of 19 panies say drilling for oil and natural LETTUCE Judge Jack Weinstein's contention If you believe the latest official U.S. Government in shooting spree Scantic Meadow Rd., who died gas in the Baltimore Canyon area off ••‘• a s . 2k79« that an environmental impact state­ Manual, the U.S. Senate has 101 members, three of them Thursday night from injuries suf­ the coast of New Jersey and ment for the drilling was inadequate­ from little Rhode Island. Officials forgot to remove ROYAL fered in an accident on Rt. 5, is Sun­ Delaware could begin by the end of NATIVI HA'CKETTSTOWN, N.J. (UPI) - for shooting spree by Emil Pierre the three others along the railroad ly prepared. The panel said any Pastore's name when the 1977-78 edition of who’s who in PEARS IGECREJUi day at 2 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal the year. official Washington came out May 1. A short-tempered ex-Marine and Benoist, 20, the son of a local politi­ tracks two miles away. future problems could be handled by One victim was riding a motorcyle, ■it Church, East Hartford. (See story on The companies — Exxon, Mobil, 6i49« 9 9 U WOaL 3 9 l former amateur boxer picking his cian. the government as the project Pastore, who retired last December after 26 years in Page 1) Shell and Continental — made the OeiN DAILY I A.M. TO • P.M. • SUNDAYS « A.M. TO • P.M. targets at random, shot six persons They said Benoist, whose father another one was pushing a bicycle progresses. the Senate, is listed with Sens. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., and •♦ IrolYaSasniaHafaWMTheHenkI, SaadairStutdapt Papara, phn Loltanr Ttetali • Burial will be in Wapping prediction Thursday, after the 2nd to death along a rural railroad Fierre was a former borough coun­ and the rest were walking, police "There comes a point when the John H. Chafee, R-R.I., Pastore’s successor. Cemetery. , Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals un­ “ T H E K IN O grading Friday, then killed himself cilman in Hackettstown, emerged said. They said the six — all male — chain of 'ifs' gets too long and too Plus, the new edition of the New England Telephone Friends may call at Samsel- animously reversed a lower court OF as a heavily armed posse hunted him from the cornfield shortly after 5 apparently were shot at random. tenuous to be of any practical use,” Co. Yellow Pages in Providence continues to list Pastore Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 ruling of Feb. 17 that voided the saie in its U.S. government section. PERO PRODUCEI" down in a cornfield. p.m. Friday, shot three persons near The town’s small police force said the opinion, written by Judge Buckland Rd., Saturday from 2 to 4 of 31.13 billion in leases for 93 un­ Police said they knew of no motive a trackside tannery and gunned down learned of the shootings by telepone. Walter Mansfield. "That point was "I guess once a senator, always a senator,” Pastore v e OMUWD ST., MANCHESTER and 7 to 9 p.m. dersea tracts. At the scene, near a large garden reached here. " said Thursday. "Maybe they can't forget.” .• 643-6384______Mr. McGrath was born in Schenec­ An Interior Department apartment complex, they found three The decision was a major setback tady, N.Y., and had lived in South spokesman said drilling could begin bodies — all shot several times. Ten for environmentalists worried that Windsor for 12 years. He had been whenever the Environmental Protec­ minutes later, a ConRail trainman not enough safeguards were incor­ employed as a heating technician for tion Agency moves on granting found the other bodies in adjoining porated into the venture to prevent a the past 12 years by Automatic Com­ exploration permits, but he said Mansfield Township. possible oil spill that could damage Today’s summary fort of East Hartford. He attended "real production" will not begin for Police called for reinforcements Long Island and New Jersey beaches f St. John's Episcopal (Church. He was four to six years. and 25 state troopers moved in with and marine life. a member of Manchester Power The government estimates 400 Compiled from United Press Internstlonal dogs. Benoist was spotted in a corn­ "Were very disappointed and Squadron and was serving as its million to 1.4 billion barrels of oil and SAVi FHgidaire field about 6:30 p.m. A helicopter we re considering whether to lieutenant commander, ad­ 2.6 trillion to 9.4 trillion cubic feet of with spotlights hovered above the appeal," said Sarah Chasis, a staff & D R Y E R T to determine why and how to get ministrative, at the time of his death. gas may lie in the 500,000-acre area, S ta te field as darkness fell and a full moon lawyer for the National Resources the spacecraft to obey again. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. located on the Atlantic Continental brightened the sky. Defense Council, one of the en­ ;S HARTFORD - More than half Sandra Lister McGraw; a son, Shelf 50 to 100 miles east of New Three hours later, as the troopers vironmental groups, which filed suit of Connecticut’s towns and cities Pitching in on peaches Terrance D. McGraw, at home; a Jersey and 100 miles south of Long WASHINGTON - Jody Powell, and a score of local police closed in, to block the project. have passed ordinances giving tax daughter. Dale R. McGraw, at Island. Some 40 companies bought President Carter’s press Benoist emerged from the field and She said the group may apply to the breaks to owners of houses and home; his parents, Arthur J. and the leases. secretary, again comes to the put the weapon to his head, police Carter administration for tighter ;¥ buildings with solar energy equip- These three boys were among 4,300 who filled up on peach shortcake Friday night at the Ruth Gibbs McGraw of Schenectady ; The appeals court, in a 41-page SALE defense of embattled Bert Lance said. curbs on the drilling. PriCM ior ment, according to a new Connec- Eighth District 20th Annual Peach Festival. From left to right they are Frank Berk. 10,31 two brothers, Arthur McGraw and but says the budget director’s He was pronounced dead at the Kerry St., Gene Phlman, 11,195 Union St. and James Orcutt, 11,96 North St. Everyone was Joseph P. McGraw, both of Schenec­ ticut Citizens Action Group sur- finances still "remains to be scene. Hiapalr vey. They say 92 of the state’s 169 tady; and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara settled.” Benoist, a highway worker and one served between 6 and 8 p.m. (Herald photo by Dunn) i $ municipalities now have solar Schumacher of Cudahy, Wis., and of four boys in his family, was well- New student registration begin at :•< energy, tax incentive ordinances. MARQUETTE, Mich. - The Miss Katherine McGraw of Schenec­ FBI has joined state police from known in the town of 9,500 residents tady. Michigan and Wisconsin in the and when his friends and neighbors ONLY ...... I I STAMFORD - General first heard of the shooting, several Beame accuses SEC The family suggests that any schedule announced manhunt for an escaped convict, Telephone and Electronics Corp. said they couldn’t believe he was in­ memorial gifts may be to the Douglas Henry, who kidnaped the says it is offering for sale the volved. American Cancer Society, 237 E. The public elementary schools in wife of retired Northern Michigan coiiUucied oy liic guidance depart­ 12.3 GU. It General Telephone Co. of Upstate “Naw, not that guy,” said an old Center St., Manchester, or to the University Vice-President Leo Manchester will open Tuesday, Aug. ment Tuesday, Aug. 30, at 8:45 a.m. ij New York, complaining New classmate, who refused to give his of doing ‘hatchet joh’ Hartford Hospital Kidney Fund in VanTassel Thursday night. Henry 30, through Sept. 2 to take New students will have a tour of the g York regulations prevent the name. “ I don’t believe it. I knew this care of the Development Office, 80 registrations for new students facilities and be tested for placement has vowed he won’t surrender Beame — one of seven candidates Seymour St. ;:i; company from making a guy. I wenttohigh school with him.” NEW YORK (UPI) - Mayor Lynch brokerage firm knew the city entering the school system. The in classes. A conference will be 1201b. g reasonable return on its invest- alive. Abraham Beame Friday denounced was on the verge of financial collap.se in New York City's Democratic Friends described Benoist an school offices will be open from 8 scheduled for new students to meet g ment. The systems serves 15 SAN FRANCISCO - "athletic” man who hunted on occa­ as “a hatchet job” a Securities and early in 1975, but still arranged the mayoral primary — was New York's a m. to 3 p.m. for parents to register with the guidance counselor for chief financial officer for eight years FREEZER g counties and employs 1,100 per- Intelligence quotients of average sion, lifl^ weights and boxed in Exchange Commission report ac­ sale of $4 billion in municipal bonds their children. course selection. sons. black children adopted by white Golden Gloves competition. cusing him of covering up New York to an unsuspecting public. before he became mayor in 1974. John V, Lindsay, mayor when In Memuriuiii The two junior high schools and Schools will open Sept. 7 for full- middle class families of higher In the ring, they said, the first City’s 1975 financial crisis, but pne of While urging the public to buy In loving memorv of James Allen Manchester High School will also be day sessions. All bus runs will start bonds, the SEC said, "certain of the Beame was comptroller, was not im­ Holmes who passed away August 26. REFRIGERATOR Regional economic and cultural thing you would notice about Benoist his mayoral campaign opponents 1966 open for registration. that day and hot lunch will be served backgrounds jumped 20 points in were his tattoos. He had tattoos of a called for a grand jury probe and underwriters were in the process of mediately available for comment. Students new to Manchester who at all schools. While it made no mention of legal Sadly missed by PORTLAND, Maine — Sen. two studies reported by Yale snake and a panther on his arms and another predicted it will kill his bid reducing or eliminating ” their ramifications, the SEC could press Wife and Family will attend Bennet Junior High Opening and closing times for most AUTOMATIC William D. Hathaway; D-Maine, University professor Dr. Sandra a butterfly on his chest. for re-election. holdings of city commercial paper. School in September should plan to schools have not changed from last has suggested an Army division Scarr Friday at the annual con­ Benoist's former girlfriend, Vickie Major New York City banks, ac­ The SEC report placed much of the civil charges or refer criminal charges to the Justice Department. attend an orientation session to be year, according to Wilson Deakin, might be based at Loring Air vention of the American Walker, said he had 10 tattoos in all. cused along with Beame and other onus on Beame, who is running for a The SEC opened its investigation assistant superintendent of schools. DEFROSTIHG Force Base at Limestone, Maine, Psychological Association. He also had a short temper, she said, top officials of misleading the public second term. when New York was unable to raise when it returns from Korea. This and a reputation as a fighter. on the true nature of the city’s finan­ “The city employed budgetary, ac­ money in bond markets and was could offset Air Force plans International She said she lived with Benoist cial status in order to sell municipal counting and financial practices FRIGIDAIRE forced to turn to federal and state from October 1976 until January and bonds, quickly joined the mayor in which it knew distorted its true finan­ which would reduce personnel at LONDON — Thousands of air governments for assistance. Federal probe reveals cover-up the base by more than 80 per cent. then split up because they couldn’t his denial of any wrongdoing. cial condition,” the SEC said. A GREAT BUY AT travelers cancel their flights In a statement. Beame said. "This, get along. The SEC, in a l,(X)0-page report to The commission said irregular ac­ R a g . V a lu a rather than risk being stranded Congress, released Friday after a 19- counting practices cited in its report simply pul. is a hatchet job. " BOSTON — Extended outlook because of an air traffic control Noting that the report was released 00 $ 3 8 9 " month probe, said top city officials, began years ago and persisted into for Southern New England, Mon­ assistants’ strike. 13 days before the Democratic day through Wednesday; Partly six major banks and the Merrill Beame's administration. of NYC’s fiscal condition 338 mayoral primary. Beame said. cloudy Monday with chance of a MOSCOW — Fire rips through a "Never in the history of the SEC has few thunderstorms late Monday WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal tations, the sources said. The SEC began the investigation section of the eighth floor of U.S. there been a rush lo publish such in­ and Monday night. Clearing investigators have discovered New The findings are contained in a after New York was unable to raise PRE LA99R DAY AIR CDNDITIDNER SALE!! Embassy, jeopardizing sensitive temperate charges ..." Tuesday. Fair Wednesday. Highs York City officials misled the public lengthy report prepared for Congress money in bond markets and was documents and equipment on the Carter to seek expansion "I think Beame's candidacy is in 80s Monday and around 80 for years about the city's true finan­ by the Securities and Exchange Com­ forced to turn to the federal govern­ top three floors. ‘The fire was killed." said mayoral hopeful Joel cial condition, UPI has learned. mission. Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows in ment for emergency loan aid. 60s. brought under control and no in­ Harnett. Sources near the investigation said SEC sources said more than 40 New York fiscal officials did not juries were reported. Rep. Herman Badillo, another op­ the city's financial records were lawyers and accountants from agen­ maintain adequate control over dis­ of laws to farmworkers ponent in the primary, said Beame's based on two systems of accounting CONCORD, N.H. - Former cy offices in New York, Washington bursements to city employes and laOODSELECTiOlli TOKYO — Secretary of State licence as a Certified Public Accoun­ — an accrual basis for income and a Treasury Secretary John Connal- and Chicago were used during the 20- welfare recipients, sources familiar Cyrus Vance today ended his farm workers should be treated like lias ever tome up willi any evidence tant should be revoked. cash basis for expenses. The mixed ly, who bolted the Democratic FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) - U bor month investigation because of the with the investigation said. Asian mission with a final Secretary Ray Marshall announced all other workers under the law. He that small farms are Ic.ss dangerous "In addition. I call upon the district system misled the public about the party to join the GOP, will speak complexity of the issues and the poor This led to understatements of briefing of Japanese officials on said farm workers have been than large farms." he said. attorney to convene a grand jury and true size of the city's debt. at the fall Republican Governor’s today the administration will mount state of the city's records. expenses and a loss of welfare his talks with Chinese leaders in "systematically excluded" because The proposal was expected to meet 1 predict a grand jury will indict for 0 □ Conference in Bretton Woods, ac­ a legislative drive next year to bring tW cost of city employe^', welfare Although the investigation revenue from the federal govern­ Peking. His plane left early today they were powerless. fierce opposition in Congress, both fraud and con.spiracy." Badillo said. cording to Gov. Meldrim Thom­ all farmworkers under the federal and other operating expenses were technically Involved |18 billion in ment, which further contributed to for Washington where Vance will Farm workers are not covered un­ from farmers and opponents of Four of the banks named — Morgan ■ 1 S I son. The meeting will be Oct. 9-11. job safety and health law. calculated on a cash from pocket New York securities outstanding on an ihcome shortfall and increased MMRVl report directly on the talks to der the National Labor Relations OSHA. Cuaranty Trust Co,. Chemical Bank. basis. But the city calculated income Dec. 31, 1975, the thrust of the in­ the debt. President Carter. Marshall, in a speech prepared for Act, and the federal labor standards Marshall emphasized he was Bankers Trust Co., and Manufac­ on the basis of hoped-for tax collec­ N ation al vestigation covered other activities The SEC also found operating CLEARAHCE PRICED delivery to the United Farm Workers act guarantees them a lower speaking only for himself — not the turers Hanover Trust — denied the tions and re«nue from the state and of the 1960s and 1970s. expenses of the city were paid from « DACAncMA I f -in. PRETORIA, South Africa — g union and released in Washington, minimum wage than other workers. administration — when he proposed a charges. federal governments, the sources •A FULL SERVICE OEAIER SALES-SERVICE SATISFACTION The findings could have a signifi­ the capital budget which caused an trqlant cfArtil to S^OO South African Prime Minister also disclosed that he personally The Occupational Safety and new section of the National Labor Citibank and Chase Manhattan had said. T.lhe ijp pAy I r | cant impact on the Democratic understatement of city assets, the ;j,. puter on Voyager 2, speeding Vorster and the Rhodesian « would favor a move to protect farm Health Act also excludes 87 per cent Relations Act covering farm no immediate comment. The city covered up its growing mayoral primary in September. sources said. i Prime Minister Ian Smith today | workers under the National Labor of the nation's farm workers by workers. He indicated he expected Merrill Lynch, the brokerage firm debt by ever-rising Income expec­ Mayor Abraham Beame, who is This inaccurate reporting led I a counterman- 13,^3 on the latest Anglo- | Relations Act. The union instead exempting those working on farms disagreement from the union, which named, said all its "actions and prac­ tations, and city officials issued an­ seeking renomination, was either the public investors in New York City I . T . . P E A R L & SON ^ ding orders sent by ground con- American moves to bring peace to ^ wants a separate labor law for its with 10 employes or fewer. wants a federal farm workers law tices in connection with the sale of nual budgets and made quarterly city's top financial official or chief bonds to believe the municipality was irollers and scientists are trying -Rhodesia. g members, Calling for an end to the OSHA patterned after the eurrent Califor­ New York City securities were revisions without informing the executive through the period of in better shape than it actually was, 619 MAIN ST. I LL. 6 t.L2 I 7 1 MAM H I.''11 H Marshall said he is convinced that exemption. Marshall said, "No one nia statute. proper. " public that revenue fell below expec­ greatest financial stress. they said. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater. Conn., Sat.. Aug. 27. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27, 1977 — PAGE 'fUREE-A Old South Market [ News tor senior citizena j Education today: reopened in Boston By GLORIA BENSON Memo to TV; The PTA is watching you Hi, everyone! This will be a short column because next By PATRICIA McCORMACK neighborhoods and schools. BOSTON (UPI) - A host of .riarket Day," an annual event in week our building will be closed to all activities. We will ITiere was lots of alarm. “But they didn't invite us to their preview showings, so be open for office business only! "The staH will be busy as UPI Education Editor As for the monitoring that will go on this new school we still really don’t know,” Mrs. ^isinger said. dignitaries were on hand Friday to Boston. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers wants usual sprucing up the building and yours truly (Gloria) year, Mrs. Baisinger said: The PTA campaign also has brought some response help celebrate the reopening of the One year ago, the Quincy Market, to clean up television by having thousands of monitors wili be busy ordering supplies for our coming fair. “No other group has mounted such a concerted effort from television advertisers. Some are joining the anti- restored South Market at the Faneuil the central copper-domed structure checking up on what comes into their homes via the TV I was pleased to see the arts and crafts class busy as ours and we expect positive response from all the violence movement. Hall Marketplace in the city’s mer­ in the Market complex, reopened its set. sewing on our rug and quilt. It’s so good to see my buddy television networks as a result.” cantile district. doors and resumed its original use as When school starts thousands of FTA watchers will sit Policy BtatementB Tono Pouech back again in action after her recent hand The refurbished structure has been an urban food market. before the sets in living rooms and play rooms — pad and Monitors trained Many national and regional advertisers have put out appointed with 50 fashion specialty Since that time, Faneuil Hall surgery. ’The date that we officially open to all programs Minotors have been trained during 13 regional sessions policy statements forbidding their ads to be used during and activities is Sept. 12. pencil in hand. shops, four restaurants and Marketplace has become a beehive The monitors are being trained to tabulate the amount during the last two months. shows that feature crime, horror or other types of un­ numerous modem offices on five of activity where throngs of people Pinochle of violence on their screens. The tabulations on violence will be sent to local televi­ warranted violence. different levels. South Market marks gather to buy fresh fo ^s, dine at On Wednesday morning we had 40 playing pinochle with Big TV watch sion stations, along with a letter telling why the trained Some have banned ads in any television show con­ another step in the redevelopment of sidewalk cafes and purchase a the following winners: Helen Gavello, 631; Lee viewer feels a program is objectionable. sidered to be violent. Some have held their bans to shows In an interview, Grace Baisinger, F^TA president, told the downtown waterfront area to a myriad of products. Steinmeyer, 578; Bob Schubert, 574; John Galley, 573; “We re not trying to do away with violence on televi­ with “excessive'' or “undue” violence. of the big TV watch, the second phase of the group’s cam­ contemporary commercial center. Originally built in 1826 for store, Vincent Borello, 563; Audrey Durey, 545; Martin sion altogether, as some persons have accused us of Mrs. Baisinger said simply turning off the television paign against violence on television. The celebration also represents the warehouse and office use. South Bakstan, 543; Gladys ^ l e r t , 540; Ann ’Thompson, 534; doing,"' Mrs. Baisinger said. set is not the answer. The first phase, during the last school year, consisted first birthday of the restored Quincy Market has been reconstructed for Jennie Fogarty, 534. “We just want it brought down to an acceptable level.” "Television can be a constructive learning method if of regional hearings on the subject of television violence. Market and the 151st anniversary of contemporary shops and offices. In the afternoon we had three tables of bridge and the The PTA campaign against violence on television has only it is used correctly,” she said. At these, teachers, parents, judges, lawyers, doctors, M ayor Joslah Q uincy’s three- Within the building are two groups of high scores were; Ester Anderson, 6,610; Marg Kayser, brought a response from the networks. The three major "And its impact on children is so strong that we really churchmen and students told what they thought television building market complex. connecting shops: the Arcade and the 4,550; Mary Thrall, 3,480. ones have said there will be less gratuitous violence in feel there should be increased pressure on the television violence was doing to their children in their homes. Mayor Kevin H. White saluted Gallery. Golf this fall’s line-up. networks to be more responsible.” Quincy Market merchants by presen­ Shops in the Arcade will specialize This past Monday we had 31 turnout for golf and low ting them with a large bronze plaque. in different kinds of jewelry and gifts scores for the day were Irvin Gartside, 41; Merrill John M. Tierney, president of the while merchants in the Gallery will Boston City Council, read a specialize in fashion clothing for Dickinson, 42; Russ Nettleton, 43; Vince Porter, 46; Albert Petke, 48; Ernie Segerberg, 48; Tom Halennar, 48. proclamation declaring Aug. 26 as women and imported home fur­ We were sorry to hear of the death of one of our card nishings. ALL players, Bertha Duhring, and extend our deepest sympathy to her husband, Clarence.. SALE It's that time to thank ail our good friends who worked PRICES so hard the last two months as volunteers in the kichen, at Recycle shop booms the kitchen social games, bridge, bingo, our pinochle and EFFECTIVE setback games. BOSTON (UPI) — The children materials, he said. "Then I changed Volunteers TOMORROW rummaged through big, brown, caid- the emphasis to industrial materials The following people have donated their talents and (SUNDAY) board bins while their parents or and started canvassing nearby com­ time for the next two months: Ernie Irwin, Mike teachers crammed items into panies. That’s how it all began.” Haberern, Marge Hall, Helen Flavell, Violet Dion, Ruth THROUGH bulging, paper shopping bags. Over the years, Gottlieb has picked Smith. Martha LaBate, George Last, and Helena It was reminiscent of the old televi­ up a crazy assortment of things such Gavello. Of course, we have our regulars, like Pauline WEDNESDAY sion game shows that let people loose as eight tons of glass lenses, five tons Maynard and our gal Friday, Helen Martino. I especially in a well-stocked grocery store with of buttons, a shipment of coffee pot wish to thank Gladys Seelert and John Gaily who pinch an empty cart to fill within a tops and an infinite supply of card­ hit any time we are short-handed. The reason we have specified time. board dots. these two-month stints is to give everyone a chance to get High-rise construction project flops But the stuff peeking out of brimful "Why should it be thrown out when into the act, as it is your center and it is good that you brown bags was junk — an assort­ it can be used again?” Gottlieb get involved. 6 Function These ambitious builders are Theresa Balon, 10 of 156 Loomis St., site of the project. The structure rose to the height of more ment of useless industrial byproducts asked. "What I’ve done is not 1 hope Wally is having a good time on his vacation in 8 Digit St., and Scott Mazur, 12, of 122 Park St. The third member of this than five feet when a little engineering flaw showed up in a slight that were earmarked for the garbage something different from what Maine. He is smart to take it just before our opening as heap and rescued by the Boston teachers have been doing since he should be well rested. CALCULATOR high-rise construction firm was Robert Gronda of 165 Loomis breeze. Back to the drawing boards. (Herald photos by Dunn) Children’s Museum’s recycle schools were first opened. It’s gotten Tenderrized arm shop. things into kids’ hands that I have a true story to tell you. I was playing L«nny Gottlieb, who runs the shop, traditionally wouldn’t have.’’ shuffleboard with the seniors when a bee began buzzing says there is a wealth of seemingly At one time, he says he was picking around me. I knew he was after me so I twgan to run Meetings next week Chestnut Hill worthless paraphernalia industries up one and a half tons of odds and around. Someone said, "Stand still and he won't bother About town toss out and his job is to hunt it down, ends every week. you.” I did, and you can guess it, he came in for the kill. preschool opens store it and help teachers, parents Just about any day of the week the My arm begin to swell so I went in to get Ruth to drive Here’s next week’s schedule of mittee, Coffee Room. on Sept. 12 and kids find creative uses for it. shopper’s paradise is clogged with me to the hospital emergency room. After being Our Reg. public meetings in Manchester Thursday He got the idea in 1971 while he was teachers, parents and kids who’ve examined, I was told to go home and take meat (locations are in Municipal Building, 8:30 a.m.—Economic Development Divorced and Separated Catholics Chestnut Hill Preschool, located at a struggling artist without much come from all over to dig into the tenderizer, make a paste of it, apply it to my arm with a 7.99 41 Center St., unless noted): Commission, Hearing Room. will meet Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 money. bottomless pits in search of wood pad and leave on for one-half hour. Just think, meat Performs basic math functions; Monday 6:30 p.m.—Judge’s Hours, Probate Assumption School library, S. Adams Church St., Manchester, will open its “I was always scrounging scraps, squishy plastic foam, or tenderizer as a medicine for bee stings!! / fall session Sept. 12 with both mor­ materials, mostly household kinds of aluminum foil-like paper — all for square root, % key. Chain/ 8 p.m.—Board of Education, 45 N. Court. St. Sox game ning and afternoon classes. $2.50 per bag. mixed calculations. ^ School St. 7:30 p.m.—Town Water Contamina­ Next Thursday is the Red Sox game, so be at the center tion Meeting, Manchester High The Town of Manchester Volunteer Morning sessions are from 9 to Tuesday 11:30 Monday, Tuesday and at 8:30 a.m. If it is a nice day, we will stay out of the School Auditorium, 134 E. Middle Ambulance group will meet Aug. 30 building because’^f new paint, etc. If the weather is incle­ 7:30 p.m.—Citizens Advisory Com­ Wednesday or Thursday and Friday. Tpke. at 7:30 p.m. at the Spruce Street Hershey rivals accused ment, we will have a sign as to what door you will be Afternoon sessions are from noon to firehouse. Anyone interested in going in. joining this volunteer organization is 2:30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday or Tuesday and Thursday,. A child We still have two or three seats for Chateau de Ville invited to attend the meeting. Those for Minsky’s Follies. We go on Sept. 14. may also attend classes from Mon­ of stealing a kiss joining must be qualified Emergency Next week we will have only one column, on Saturday. day through Friday. Medical Technicians (EMTs). The With you away, I will have nothing to write about. Appointments made group does not respond to emergency The curriculum is non- HERSHEY, Pa. (UPI) - Hershey by . the C erreta Candy Co., of calls but does cover town-sponsored denominational and is open-to Foods Corp. has accused two com­ Phoenix, Ariz., and Londons Candies, children of the community from petitors of stealing a kiss. Inc., of (ianton, Ohio, have misled the Manchester, director of Junior Bible football, softball games and such. New appointments to the Christian three through five years of age. In Hershey, Pa., known as public by imitating the 70-year-old Quizzing for children 9 through 11 life board of Manchester’s Church of Parents may enroll their children Chocolate Town, U.S.A., the Hershey kiss. years of age. Mrs. Gregory Peck of Manchester Chapter, Parents the Nazarene have been announced Sept. 7, 8 or 9. The curriculum will be chocolate kiss is king. Even the Hershey said because the firms East Hartford and Mrs. Edward by Nelson Kilpatrick, board chair­ Without Partners, will have a dance explained by Mrs. Sandra Misage and globes on the city’s streetlights are manufacture cone-shaped chocolate Swain III of Manchester have been tonight from 9 to 1 at Fiaijo's man. Mrs. Carol Mahlstedt, directors, and shaped like the familiar cone-shaped drops, wrapped in foil with a tiny appointed co-directors of the Eugene Birt of Ellington was Restaurant, Bolton. staff members, Mrs. Linda Wiley, candy in the silver foil. paper strip for unwrapping, it has Court to hear named director of Senior Adult church s Cradle Roll Department. Mrs. Helen Pendleton, Mrs. Peggy The kitchens at Hershey turn out lost sales and "suffered great H'a'-wO"'’ vS . Emanuel Hill Chapter of Ministries, and Winston Anthony of Chadburn and Mrs. Rosemary Smith. four billion kisses a year, yielding an damage and will continue to suffer Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Those interested in attending these average of $31.7 million in sales an­ irreparable injury. ” anti-clergy law tonight at 8 in Luther Hall of enrollment programs are asked to nually during the past 10 years. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 make arrangements in advance by But now, the super kiss and the big By DAVID E. ANDERSON Church St. calling 643-8682, 643-4346 or the kiss have come along to challenge the . Theater cyyiaijsficld ‘-UrixT ui church office. king. UPI Religion Writer schedule Hershey says the new kisses made A unique Tennessee law which bans members of the TOfTI iIMn $2J5 UMQ 12 SOt clergy from holding public office may be an ^FEATURE FIRST. Saturday clock... Sunday clock... anachromism, but it has generated at least one contender WALT DISNEY PKOOOCTIONS' for the Guinness Book of Records. FrM tlM lUan If Tm Dsa'iStsf K . TnI East Hartford Drive-In — East Hartford Drive-In — V e r n o n ^ IUWbT A friend-of-the-court brief has been filed in a Supreme ■'Final Chapter, " "Walking "Final Chapter. " "Walking 7JS-I-JI Court case challenging the law by groups representing Tall. ” and "Born Losers," I C0NMCT10R STtfl lOnMY bl Tall, ” and "Born Losers,” im. some 65 million Americans — believed by lawyers to be Dusk Dusk I tW lOina tS«t4»li(IXfTt3)MM3Ml more than any other except government briefs. East Windsor Drive-In — East Windsor Drive-In — "The Rescuers, ” and "No "The Rescuers," and "No Friday’s daily The case involves a Baptist minister, the Rev. Paul fir Deposit, No Return," Dusk Deposit, No Return." Dusk McDaniel, who a year ago was elected as a delegate to Manchester Drive-In — Manchester Drive-In — lottery numher g EAST HARTFORD € c u i 1 Tennessee’s constitutional convention. "Once Is Not Enough, " 8:15; "The Other Side of Midnight, ” IISH O U TCS D R IV E IN 528/448 Anti-clerical "The Other Side of Midnight, " 8:15; "Once Is Not Enough, " 6 4 7 GOES TO 10:t)0 But Tennessee's state constitution has a provision, 10:45 ^FUnKFKT 0^AiimTs«M rfCKNicuMOuaa MONTE CARLO dating from 1796 when anti-clericalism was rife in the Vernon Cine 1 — "Can I Do Vernon Cine 1 — "Can I Do It Till I Need Glasses," 2:00- It "Till I Need Glasses," 1:30- young nation, forbidding ministers from holding public NICK NOLTI & office. 7:30-9:30 3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 ROIEKT SHAW Vernon Cine 2 — "The PLUS "Ministers of the gospel are by their profession Vernon Cine 2 — "The JACQUtUHI BISSIT Deep, " 2:00-7:05-9:15 •> Deep." 2:00-4:15-7:05-9:15 \ShQWcase\ l u m 40UTES l i . >4 . 16 HXIT S5I 83i] w/UTPiswor-... dedicated to God and the care of souls, and ought not be ^0 , ^ ^ D E P o s n < : U.A. Theater 2 — "One On U.A. Theater 2 — "One On C w em asi RagiriM" Priest (or “Doep” diverted from the great duties of their functions,” the One' 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30-9:20 One" 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30-9:20 IN TE R S TA TE 84 contested clause says. U.A. Theater 3 — "You Waakdayt 7:08-B:1B NEVtRADUlL U.A Theater 3 — "You E X IT 88 8iL 2:00-7:(W-9:1B McDaniel Is challenging the constitutionality of the Light Up My Life ” 2:00-3:40- Light Up My Life" 2:00-3:40- SILVER L A N E EAST WINDSOR m o m en t clergy ban and his case wili be heard during the fall term 5:30-7:20-9:10 Sun. 2:00-4:1B-7;0B-8;1B 5:30-7:20-9:10 ROBERTS STREET USHOUTI5 DRIVE IN 621M/9 D iiP of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Supreme Court Justice \ o'l''' „ 5,0 EAST HARTFORD Potter Stewart has ordered the clergymen to be seated at 5 6 8 -8 8 1 0 GLASTONBURY PLAYERS announces the constitutional convention now in progress. BAROAIN m riN E T S ‘Free exercise’ violated S2.B0 til IrSOP.M. Open Catting for their Fall ,L0' SHOW STARTS AJ 8:15 production of The amicus brief contends that the Tennessee ban Read Herald ads violates the "free exercise” of religion clause of the First The Romanct of ■"•meB^NEws Amendment "because it imposes the penalty of dis­ Paiifon end Power BAREFOOT IN THE PARK qualification from public office upon those whose Directed 6y Bernie Shenley religious conscience impels them to serve as ministers of BREAKING PUBUC ART AUGUST 30,31 and SEPT. 1 their faith.’’ TRAINING 7 to 9:30 P.M. “While the prohibition of the Religion Clause of the I Phone 649-5491 P G COMM txaiMCIliWItClUt First Amendment is not absolute, the burden is on the YOUTH SERVICES BUREAU State of Tennessee to establish the presence of a com­ G!i;:\THEATRES EAST caaiiiiivPECK.. H ubbard SI. (Park at high tchool only) ^ AUCTION pelling Interest that justifies infringing upon the citizen’s Including For more Informetlon cell 633-4898 or 633-8464 TUESDAY right to the free exercise of his religion,” the brief Sunday! m SiuinniR argues. WEDNESDAY “The State of Tennessee has not presented — nor can it DAYS OF RACING -WAITWSNEY- August 30 & 31 present — any interest sufficiently compelling to justify S«pl. 11hrulOtItht B OMOHOIIt PAOOUCTIOhS ICOIAIIHI impairment by a religious test for political office,” it said. -YOU LIGHT UP DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURAKT ■Exhibition & Cash THREE EASY I FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS m m No justification N a tlh tm plon , M l. MY LIFT The ^ 7:00 pm WAYS TO CHARGE rm ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF ...... S3.59 Bar Reception It said that even if antl-clerlcallsm still existed in 9 COES TO MONTE CARLO mmin AUCTION 8:00 pm 1 . Caldor Charge Other FRESH FRIED BAT SCALLOPS...... 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PO flWKStl* Above served with Baked Potato A Salad Corner Ford & Pearl SuggMtEd Ctrritr Midnight MumuM proposed constitution, the same is no less true of all the Dally: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PaytOta m AdvaiKi COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE Pork COo^ Qcilkzriay citizens of Tennessee who have the last word and will ul­ Sundn: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Singta copy...... timately be called upon to accept or reject tne constitu­ Waakly...... BOa TEL. 649-5487 CaiM kurni tr«Ml iipid nd Ona montti...... I3-90 plus!!! InveUnrt) CALOOR PLAZA xirtm d p t p a , a tK W palm Md tion proposed by the convention,” the brief said. Thraa monthi ...... tIVTO iM |4 tw m o m a SOOOiMiinai If fear of the influence of religion were the cause of dis­ SiH montna ...... 123.40 MANCHESTER M npkn hgaMw. laidMirai Ona yaar...... $40 60 Exit 93 oH 1-86 Hd oMicaiKtan. DaUn Um U »na| ‘ qualifying McDaniel, the brief argued, “should not then Man Rataa Upon RaquHt ' Jaraueline SiLsanit^ pnti U Hla tn iMit w n«N all citizens having strong feelings in respect to religion, MANCHESTER VERNON Subacrlbari who fall to racaiva X a« Wn pm •« |« hi • KWMD! FREE ADMISSION thair ntwapapor bafora 5 30 p m. B Y O B from pietist to athiest, be disqualifi^, leaving the (hire Ls Not I PLEASE CAUTHEATRE | SANK AUERICARD 1148 ToHand Tumpikt ihould lalaphona tha circuianor if Oeilred Tri-City Shopping Cantor FOR SCREEN TIMES MASTER C HARGE franchise to those, if there are any, who are completely daparlmant. 647-M46. 11 AM-9 PM AMERICAN EXPRESS neutral in respect to religion?’’ PACK FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Aug. 27, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug, 27, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-A fHaurliPstpr ...... Hrralb 'N f Manchester — A City of Village Charm | Founded Oct. 1, 1881 ?

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There is a new wave of the new theory is gaining thinking about urban problems political muscles. i l l ' — which shouldn’t be too sur­ This new strength grows prising since the old ideas left from at least three forces: us in the mess we find in cities — The death throes of like New York, Detroit and economies-of-scale. The old Cleveland. idea was that if you had more All of us know the signs of ur­ customers, you could do things ban trouble; ghost towns down­ cheaper for all connected. It is town., thriving suburbs, true up to a point. That point is decaying inner city where things begin to get neighborhoods, poisonous big hideously expensive. tj I Inner cities pushed for 'THE city taxes, city budgets strapped and teetering on the metro-area solutions when it American Falls at night (Photo by Doug Bevins) edges of bankruptcy. didn’t cost too much. But a few V ! The old thinking went this nuclear economy-of-scale way: What inner cities need power plant is now over a Almanac billion dollars. Power rates are Kearney case obscures shift ‘m u u D most is more tax money so the wise city fathers can gather it galloping upward. The costs By United Press International WASHINGTON (NEA) - The con­ plea-bargaining or trials before a By Martha Angle and to spend on city aging for them are spread across a Today is Saturday, Ag. 27, the 239th tinuing controversy surrounding the judge alone, so the sharp increase in Robert Walters metro area or even a state, day of 1977 with 126 to follow. indictment of former FBI supervisor the conviction rate would appear to problems that we call crime, reflect a heightened public sensitivi­ with the inner city (which The moon is approaching its full John J. Kearney may be obscuring a broken down public facilities, phase. ty towards official lawlessness. already has lines up and power significant shift' in public sentiment tion of individual civil rights. rising welfare costs and slums. The morning stars are Venus, towards less celebrated cases of Although the offenses vary, the bulk “Part of it relates to the whole So bring in business and in­ plants working) picking up an Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. alleged police misconduct. of them involve charges of police post-Watergate morality," says dustry for more valuable enormous amount of the tab so TTie evening star is Mercury. Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell and the brutality or other misconduct by law Gardner. "People are generally property to tax. that growth can take place in Those born on this date are under Justice Department have been bitter­ enforcement officers ranging from more skeptical about all public of­ ficials, including law enforcement of­ The easiest way is to boost the suburbs and outstate. the sign of Virgo. ly criticized in some circles for process servers to prison guards. Lyndok Baines Johnson, 36th presi­ prosecuting Kearney on charges of Few prosecuted ficers." downtown and the old theory The inner cities are begin­ Then, too, he notes, the social at­ dent of the United States, was born directing illegal mail openings and Only a handful of these complaints maintains that if downtown is ning to view themselves as mosphere has changed immensely Aug. 27, 1908. wiretaps during a 1970 to 1972 FBI ever result in federal prosecutions. being ripped off so that a thou­ since the turn of the decade, when a snappy and attractive place, On this day in history: search for fugitive Weather During this decade, the Justice then people will want to live in sand suburbs may bloom. This In 1869, the first oil well in the Underground terrorists in New York Department has filed criminal civil racial disturbances and anti-war the big city neighborhoods, encourages city residents to United States was drilled near City. rights charges against just 60 to 90 in­ demonstrations frightened and con­ there’ll be money to pay for band together and fight. Titusville, Pa. But most of the public sympathy dividuals per year, fused a great many law-abiding In 1928, the Kellogg-Briand Pact to for Kearney seems to stem from a "We've got to have evidence beyond citizens. "Many people in that era the poor and thus the rest of — Populism. It is beginning found it easier to empathize with the outlaw war was signed by 15 nations suspicion that he is being made a all reasonable doubt before we ll the city will take care of itself. to rouse its shaggy head again man in blue than with the kids on the in Paris. scapegoat for the sins of higher-ups even bring a case. " says William L. streets, " Gardner said. So it’s malls and mini-parks with suspicion of big govern­ in the FBI and Justice Department Gardner, head of the Civil Rights and parking lots and downtown ment and big business, a belief during the bad old days of the Nixon Division's criminal unit. "We don't slum removal and parking in the honesty, good sense and administration. get involved where there's just a .New leadership structures and slabby high ability of the common man and swearing contest between the com­ Illegal tactics There is, we suspect, a third factor rises and underground parking an attempt to regain control plaint and a police officer. " at work: new leadership at the Thought You don’t hear many people con­ Yet despite the department's cau­ garages. And pretty soon we’re over faceless bureaucracies. It doning or defending the type of il­ Justice Department and the White / tion. the conviction rate in criminal House. The old "law and order " left with acres of asphalt and is a sense of throwing us into legal investigative tactics which led We can be proud of ourselves, civil rights cases used to be abysmal­ rhetoric of the Nixon regime tended canyons of high nses and skid the arms of the people and to a federal grand jury's indictment other people and our ac­ ly low — slightly less than 20 per cent to camouflage a shameful official of Kearney. rows that, like blobs of mer­ tearing us away from the arms complishments because we know in 1971 and 1972 for all types of contempt for the rights of citizens And in fact, there is growing cury when you touch them, of the experts. that nothing would be possible violations, and even lower where law perceived as different or disruptive. evidence in the Justice Department's — The energy crisis. In the without God's provision. enforcement officers were on trial. No matter how it is ultimately just move on to destroy own files that the public is losing /g Submitted by Pattern changing resolved, the Kearney case another neighborhood. years ahead, living in cities patience with law enforcement of­ Lynn Bruer That pattern is changing, however. demonstrates that the Justice The new wave is the opposite looks like it may be less expen­ ficers who engage in b latan t Intern In 1975, the conviction rate in civii Department is serious about sive than in the high cost violations of individual rights. — neighborhoods first and the Emanuel Lutheran rights cases rose to 43 per cent and prosecuting those who trample on in­ Every year, the department's Civil downtown second. Take care of energy-dependent suburbs. Church last year it reached 61 per cent. dividual rights and liberties, even in Rights Division screens thousands of the neighborhoods and you Any city politician who stops Nearly all of these cases are the name of the law. complaints alleging criminal viola- have a stable, attractive city to think more than five resolved by jury trials rather than with happy people and that minutes about all this Yesterdays keeps costs down, tax base recognizes the key point: Peo­ high and draws business like a ple who vote live in the 25 years ago magnet. neighborhoods and not on John Hedlund resigns as recreation What New England thinks superintendent. These are not either-or downtown parking lots. Principal Edson Bailey cites fac­ By United Press Internatiunul views. But most city councils Many city residents feel they tors behind Manchester High School Bratlleboro (Vl.) Reformer seceded from Alabama. Johnson's r li e Vt a t e r I) u r y (Conn.) double sessions. forbears fought for the Union in the across the nation can be cannot go on leaving the future "In recent years publications Republican Town's reply on Hilliard Estates war which made permanent broken down in terms of which in th e hands of the ranging from the Playboy to the New "To millions of Americans, the flood is due soon. Republicans out of Winstians. death of Elvis Presley marks the York Times have written extensively side of the argument they sup­ professionals downtown, con­ 10 years ago "Lest the conservatives worry final chapter of an era of high school on the phenomenon of city refugees port. The old theory has been sidering the way the urban ball This date was a Sunday; The about putting a bleeding heart liberal hops and bobby socks, of Eisenhower flocking to live in Vermont. Now it's in vogue for many years and has been fumbled. Herald did not publish. at the head of the nation's law en­ and the Edsel, of a time without war the turn of the Wall Street Journal, In forcement apparatus, it should be an article entitled, “The Green or Watergate. noted that Johnson has a reputation "The shock which the nation felt at Dream — Vermont Life Proves as a hard law and order judge. He has Austere But Satisfying for Former his passing showed Elvis Presley been no pushover in the courtroom, was more than just a man with his Urbanites," the Journal dissected insisting upon promptness, accuracy music. He symbolized an age, a time the saga of Hans and Joan Russell of and business, in addition to fairness. of life now steeped in nostalgia. As Townshend. He has been known to give some pret­ long as there was Elvis, a piece of The Russells left suburban West- ty stiff sentences, particularly to the adolescence of a great segment field, N,J., and his $33,800 personnel governmental offenders. of the American people remained job at New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. ‘His particular combination of in Newark in October, 1975, to move alive. " devotion to civil liberties as well as to Townshend. They fulfilled the law and order is what is needed at the American Dream, according to the helm of the FBI. He appears the Journal, by purchasing the perfect choice to restore that agency Townshend Hardware store and the I’rovidcncc, (R.I.) to the respect in which it was held Townshend Country Store, and living Journui Riillrtin before J. Edgar Hoover's latter day X M, happily ever after. "A senior Coast Guard officer has fall from grace." This being Vermont, they also are set forth on one of Washington's living poorly ever after, with their in­ .Newport, R.I. Daily News more splendid junkets: A two-week come dropping from $33,800 to $6,000 "If jazz is the first original swing through the Pacific accom­ a year. This still being Vermont, the American musical form, then rock panied by 23 other travelers, in­ Russells' compensation for earning n' roll surely is the second. And cluding three retired officers and 10 so little money is that they only have while jazz has many roots — African, wives. to work from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., six Cajun, big city Chicago and even The government fiht alone will cost more originators — rock 'n' roll sure­ more than $18,000, the Coast Guard The Aircraft: A good place to work. days a week. The Journal account was a delight­ ly started with one man. It has been admits. The party will visit 12 ful one, and gave a true picture of the so much with us the past two islands, plus such cities as Tokyo. perils and joys of escaping the rat decades, that it is hard to believe its Manila. Seoul and Hong Kong where race... " creator, Elvis Presley, was only 42 at there is no Coast Guard installation. his death last week. (However, in what seems to be an Although dead, Presley lives on in attempt to make the far-flung The (Meriden, Conn.) the hearts of his followers and in the expedition look important, the Coast Morning Record and Journui music he produced in that unique Guard will be presenting awards to "President Carter's selection of throaty baritone voice — whether the foreign shipping lines in those cities). Judge Frank Minis Johnson, Jr., as tunes like "Hound Dog " and "Jail Wives? Retired officers? A special the new director of the FBI could House Rock " for which he was most C-139 transport plane to ferry them hardly be happier. noted, or the simple, sweet ballad all around? Coast Guard awards in "A federal judge for the last 22 "Love Me Tender," sung to the Hong Kong? Somebody pulled a fast years, he was named to that spot as a melody of "Aura Lee. " For he could one with this trip. Jimmy Carter can Republican by President sing these, too. He could reduce a easily stamp out this sort of hijinks Eisenhower. The anomaly of a screaming, swaying mob to utter at taxpayer expense by one simple Republican from Alabama is silence with his music from the heart remedy: The minute the junketers explained by the fact that he hails and make each of his listeners feel return to this country, have them from Winston County, which, when that this song was directed specially presented with bills for their that state seceded from the Union, to her. transportation, meals and lodging. Truly, the king is dead. The message will get around. PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, S at, Aug 27, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Aug. 27, 1977— PAGE SEVEN-A

the worlctwide leader in aircraft engines. Our people made it that wav' “Whenever I look up and see a jet, I know fighters such as the Grumman F-14, the whose skills and dedication to excellence the need for more efficient engines to meet that I personally help it fly at those tremen­ McDonnell Douglas F-15, and the General have made this company great. They have tough, new noise and emission standards. dous speeds and fly safely.” Dynamics F-16. As the company behind earned us our reputation as a good place to To meet these challenges, we’re pursuing That Aircrafter’s comment just about sums this record, the Aircraft is the leader in the work. aircraft engine business. ambitious new programs, building new up the excitement, the involvement, the Today, the Aircraft is pointing towards an facilities, adding new tooling and develop­ pride of working at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Our leadership involves sophisticated even greater future. While competition has ing new technologies— all of which translate Today, oureagleiifts the wings of more than technologies, large investments in research intensified over the past few years, so have into bright, new opportunities for the 200 airlines and America’s most advanced and development, and success in the our opportunities— particularly in terms of people and the economy of the area. marketplace. But most of all, it is testimony to our more than 30,000 men and women

Engine maker to the world. The eagle lifts the wings of more than 200 airlines around the world plus America’s most advanced / \ fighters such as the F-14, the F-15 and / \ F-16. Shown at the right is the fan / ' stage of a JT9D engine which powers the Boeing 747 and the Technology is our strength. The F100 engine, McDonneli Douglas DC-10-40. for example, has more power per pound than any other in operation and is helping the F-15 and F-16 fighters earn a name /i as "pilots'airplanes." i\l\ ^ \ V-k, „ *1 I n'

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Craftsmanship is our hallmark. Watch the craftsman­ ship of Aircrafters at work and you see the people who have built our reputation for Dependable Engines. Here an Aircrafter assembles two jet engine gears, manufac­ tured to tolerances of ,0002 inches.

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’ <( i Pride is our competitive edge. Listen to Aircrafters talk about the Aircraft and one way or another they talk about pride in doing their job and doing it well. These Aircrafters are assembling a JT8D engine. This engine powers the Boeing 727 and 737 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-9. PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandieiter. Conn., Sat.. Aug. V, 1977 i ! Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn.. S at, Aug, 27, 1977 — PAGE NINE-A

S&K STAMPS MAKES US MANCHESTER PERSONAL HOURS _____TEE i NO. ONE RwtOfMEnd Pun a lowiMat* MON.-SAT. ■DONE WHIU YOU WAir m 728 EAST H o t OfMt on. For A*jp Om m Im t h u r s ., 1081 MAIN ST. MIDDLE TURNPIKE TIL 140 MANCHESTER PlNHW 646-3339 MANCHESTER W. New SM 3m m , f wka, F# ' '-'i * 3osekis tiiN. W T \ ^ . W I MRVICE AND INiTAU INDUATNIAL AND COMHERCIAL HAS IT! MR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION phon. r>\ Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 HEATING and SHEET METAL 341 Broad St. Manchaitir I New England Mechanical Services, he. Manchtiter Manchester and Surrounding I Profeiiional Park ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 ' Suita 106 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (08086) f e s i g n S ) me. Btlty Gallagher 643-2738 • 643-2192 Vicinity prop. CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND

TENTS, COTS, SIEEPINOuoniie lAQs,RAQS, «iRAIR MATTRESSES, featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES STOVES, LANTERNS MANCHESTER \ FARR’S hone HflOVQElir THE iVeRYTHlHO $TOU Ivrn fllte MV CAMMME-SPORT 2 MAIN STREH MANCHESTER AWNING CO. OPEN DAILY TO SP.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 m m a H n D 4 9 -3 S 8 9 m M a a . ia w VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR by factory trained apeclallata Phil Pet* ^iicJifstfr Locicaro and Zidek ARCO 0 TUPLES CARPET AND FLOOR COVERINO 646-5036 Ml MAW n w oFia lOE ikia itt f.t lain i in i.i Tg|_ m m Coiiipitny P&P AUTO REPAIR MANCHBTB on 01 1011 UU (OlllCt MI-M41 llilcivhtthr Aditn Ca.1 m l 706 Main 8L • “Arco Charga? • Manchaalar A MMETkUaK flfSvl'l I CoRHectievrs Largest Floor Covering Deiler j •'(ST'irV M MANCHESTER SA FES LOCK CO. MERCURY m mt/cHctree ucur/nm , ^53 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8«22 Phone 646-2756 3uti.CttU AtfTO-MK-NSHSS UnO-IOiMaiU Alarma.Alarms. LocksLochs &t ^ SalasSales. Combination Ctianoes.Crianges. NO aiNVICt c h a r q i Sales & Service • Bonded .MosI keys m slock Repairs of all kinds ^ Also We Make Keys Scissors A Pmkmg Shears Sharpened RasarvaUons lor * Hotali • Alrllnai a StaamsMaa 627 Main StraM

FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies bic. BRAKE JOB SPECIAL 648-0228 875-3252 Includes 4 wheels with linings, A COMPLETE UNE OF if) WLTON CAKE DECOMTNMS drums. Inspection of 'V. Call The Pros - **Manchester Awning Company” cylinders. Disc brakes slightly 111 C K N T iR STa 70 UNION ST. higher. « 5 9 « » MANCHim fl, CONN^ ROCKVILLE, CONN. Mon. • t a t 10-8 Mon. • Sat 10-S Now is the time to call the Manchester Awning Company at 195 West Center Street, Thiire., 10-t Pri. 10-9 Manchester, for your awning needs. Do come down and see tneir sample units; it’s just a RAO AUTO SERVICE Wedding Cakea A Specialty short ride to their place, and there is ample parking right at the front door. Manchester Aw­ 436 CEN TER 8T. M ANCH ESTER ning prides themselves on quality, custom work. Here are just a few of the many services Tal. 649-3963 EVERYTHING IN they offer: Maco Roll Up Awnings, Combination Screens and Storm Windows and Doors. If i : you have any questions or problems, please feel free to call them to discuss your problems. • MIRRORS a SHOWER DOORS Just call 649-3091, or better yet why not take a short ride down and see them personally — My siSTER'S cloSET STORE FRONTS a SAFETY GLASS They’ll be only too happy to sit down and discuss things with you. Their years of experience CRAFTS l € a BATHTUB ENCLOSURES is your guarantee of complete satisfaction! W JJL WHITE GLASS CO.. Inc. Sharon H. Salallno Sandra H. Rutint \ FUmTURETOPi PICTURE WIHtMkS -'- 180 Main Street Mancheiter. Cl. 00040 (203) 648-5872 Manchnitr 649-7322 IBiUMlISt A OVSA 2f rtAAS £XP£ff/eWCe Arv CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER

763 MAINS7. 643-1191 DOHWILUS Spaclallting In BRAKE SERVICE 191 GARAGE Front M MpmiN MAIN ST. I I lUn SI, Td. MMS31 MANCHESTER '.'(S':- Gmiril RitMir Nodi % . , 7 643-1900

Serving Manchester over 50 yrt. Showcase Jewelers penttan® The Ffor/st Baa Ua For ■24 BIRCH ST. • Expert Wat(A Repairt * *UT-S*lkp*lr , Estite Jewelari T E L 643-6247 • EnfrivM 643-4444 F.T.D. a bnurince Appnisin( 811 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEH 646-6767 M8TRCH6 WORLD WIDE In tha Naw Aircrafters like these keep us on top^ AMER EXPREhr SERVICE t-n.l MANCHESTER MALL In tr cm ui For Frii Our need for good people will continue to be strong. fillw illi» Ahwliiaai Praaiicti • M Ua Awi*ifi a tM anri AnM fl • DMT CMOall) a IRON PMIt Rh Ii Coniltlt witk We’ve always had the best people and they years or more. Taken together, nowhere is To keep our leadership, we need far-sighted t e n n iR i t'Nnk Icriwkn. fROfHCWMfl DSTRINSKY siltfllinill have given us our real competitive edge. By there a group with so much experience, so planning, careful use of resources and STOMDOOn MANCHESm AWNIND CD keeping that edge, our future is secure. aggressive salesmanship. eomnuTiM mwKNn 196 WEST DEirra sr. MATERIALS 731 p a r k e r i t . much pride and so much skill in the design, nuumMMtWHm "“««!!,. T ‘ development and production of jet engines. •NMMalUCX Teliiphem84S-30S1 Tal. 643-8735 or 643-8878 In total, we have over 30,000 men and But most of all, we need the active support lUMlihtd INI women who are the real strength of Pratt & It’s fortunate we have this competitive edge, of every Aircrafter and a continuing dedi­ Whitney Aircraft. Among them are 6,000 because competition for orders has never cation to be the best in the business. This ^ MANCHESTia « « H I members of our Quarter Century C lu b - been keener. Companies here and abroad is what the Aircraft is really all about. GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING (( Manckeiler'e Only Complete Carpet Servieet 'Kitchens of Distinctiont by Custom Kitchen Center” I Sewing Machine ------active employees who have been here 25 are putting the pressure on us as never 5 ciMTie ('/-TO' 14 High StrMt, raar E lEPAlKS PASTS SUPPlKS (ON A ll MAXtS Y T c before and we feel it in every competition. Are,^ MANCHESTER . Lou Dascanio and E)arle Davis have been doing business at Custom Kitchen Center loacted at 385 Center Si fOlllGN A OAMflTM- a>f ▼ (or the past eight years. We are equipped to handie every kitchen need, from new cabinets to majm 0 Authorised Sale* A Serrire C,»®l4/»M Phone: 646-5630 5 I I I I K A »|N» appiiances, fioors, plumbing and electrical. Located at 385 Center St. for eight years, Lou & Earle have bci 'i 1 Wt StH AN famtui doing kitchen remodeling for over 25 years and have installed over 1,100 kitchens in the Greater HartloM 2 "SSamSf of $nfl0f SyaMdAM § yfm ¥ ” H H H Area. iSiendly advice will be given for any kitchen problems. Drop in or call 649-7544 for our very speciali^i 'i A "MnmSne «f Mnnchm ier ChemSer ef Commne«0“ service daily Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 and Thursday night ’til 9 for your shopping convenience. I 'CJiisr M9-0545 “Serving the area lince 1955” IH fMM If MMCMIltIf PRATT&WHITNEY kiw woMt PWFT) ISncwM tiMcaa f m —* A WAUCOVERir 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Got A Painting ProMam? Ws’U Halpl A OBOTSTAWI Service still meeriD lomething lo us — end service meens spending AIRCRAFT GROUP N MAHCMSTn. RKHT OR NAM STKn GREENS & THINGS 4nou^ lime with you to help you select ihe right paint linish (or that joo cowini RBRiMC t coriM stma 249 BROAD ST. 643-1635 vou're ptenning. See us lor paint end service when you plan your nest protect. COLO ! UNITED LOW COST PRINTINS BAND WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) TECHNOUMilES. Mws UK a siim n a iMn nim **Planl People MINI r-MAN PRINTING Are Nice People" E /1 . Jo h n so n PAI NT CQ PAINTS ® til MAIN BT. • MANCHItTU t |4t-im OPEN DAILY 10-6 YOun MANCHESTER WALLPAPER A PAINT • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES THUet. TIL I "pArV INDEPENDENT a TRY OUR NEW 3-« N M CtPKH SUNDAY 114 185 West Middle Tpks. tnCENTlN tT. • MANCHim il G/f( Cert/f/cafes Available >11 MAIN »T., MANCHESTER a D4R-4601

>CU 4 *4Y\ I T IIMI8 «f Krank Arnone w 6»9-7W f ProofliM on all wlntor APPLIANCES'' MMICHESTER OVER 46 H r ' dOOMS (NoUmN) mm. to. YEARS EXPERIENCE Groenis Tux FREE Pius Free liwuranea C8N649-SS07 Aak about our policy. Sai, Mon. a Tu m ia I f .M. 0 p p . E m I C t m t l t r y Wad.. Thun. a m . 1 8 1P.M. OPEN DAILT 10 A.M. • • PJR. Froo ehauttorod Soralcw. i QUALITY HARRISON 8T. 37 OAK STREET (WooMydrawinga) A tO N A tL I MANCHESTER MEMORIALS MANCHESTER. CONN MANCHESnR PARKADE 643-9561 m WIST MNKRI TPRi. MARCNUtU 10 lo 9 Weekdays - 10 to 5 Saturday ______PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchetter, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27, 1877______ACROSS 2 ScBndinaviin Answer to Previous Puzzle Qod 1 Offspring 3 0ne4)illionth L U F r\ a iD Q a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27, 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN-A 0 • L ol 4 Btvtrig® (pr8flx) QE3DD L 1 A □ □ □ □ SNET promotes two 8 Plints grau 4 Kitchan L • T 12 Mountain naar implement Charles M. Schultz Storms lash Midwest states ancient Troy 5 PovertyMwer Edward R. ClarcU of 211 Hollister St., Manchester, has Dear Abby 13 Maxicsn e ^ c y (ebbr.) laborar 6 Grftrtgpient Bjr U nited P re e i In te rn a tio n a l mile an hour winds — batted Nevada. Temperatures in the 40s been promoted to fratne foreman at Southern New IF m HAD 60TTEN /W/TEXT id o n Y io an t ONE MORE UlORD, England Telephone. He was a central office repairman at 14 Eye inftetion 7 Over egein f NOW, Campbell, Minn., flattening crops Were common throughout the area. 16 Baking itam 6 Fetteircreft m r r i e p h e r e 15 t h e WAS TO HEAR IT! AND I'LL ALSO Thunderitorms extended from the time of Us promotion. IN and damaging several roofs. The National Weather Service By Abigail Van Buren 16 Firat-ratt (ebbr.) SERMON I UAS 60IN6 6ENE5IS HIT YOU WITH . Michigan to the Dakotas and THOSE Rain swept over portions of the forecast snow tonight for the higher Clarcia is a member of the Army-Navy Club of (comp. wd.| 9 Differently TD PREACH.. 34:9 THE lOaXW CAKE! Nebraska early today. Manchester, and is active in the Cub ^ u ts and Little J 17 Sinaw 10 Tints RAVS... southeast. Atlanta reported nearly an mountains of eastern Wyoming. IB Show 11 Mekei A potent storm Friday night sent Inch and a half of rain during a six- League. Strong, gusty winds howled over DEAR ABBY: When my husband and I and our disapproval germentt 31 At s distance 49 One (Ger.) four tornadoes spinning over west Kcederic F. Schaffer m , of 54 Tracy Dr., Manchester, 19 Greek letter hour period that ended early today. the desert southwest and travelers’ 3-year-old son, Tommy, visit my husband's parents, 20 FtmsI® shs«p 32 Evergreen! 51 Hawaiiin central Minnesota. One twister Scattered showers also brought has been promoted to foreman of central office repair­ 22 Cuivy lattsr 21 Compsii 35 Oiitrict O advisories were posted for the desert T o i^ y goes on a rampage. He races through the kitchen 23 Grtat ' point itiend damaged trees and buildings at badly needed rain to the drought- southwest, warning motorlste of man at Southern New England Telephone in Hartford. He while my mother-in-law is cooking, opens cabinets and attorney 53 Invitation re- Underwood, Minn., but there were no 26 Over (prsfix) 24 Kind (ebbr.) dried central Rockies. possible blowing dust and sand. was a central office repairman at the time of his promo­ drawers, and begs for food. 27 Sllpaolt 26 Auto workers' 38 Automotive so­ sponie (ebbr.) reports of major damage or injuries tion. 54 Dustbowl iilLUgiltdlMluF* Ific. ^hrfM x. An autumnal chill settled over the Early morning temperatures range We try to discipline the boy, but his grandparents say, 30 Shipping lana union (ebbr.) ciety (ebbr.) 33 Enjoy a mssi 27 Phrste of un­ victim from any of the tornadoes. western mountains and a freeze war­ from 40 at Craig, Colo., to 91 at Schaffer la a member of the Hartford Industrial "Leave him alone, quit picking on himi" They claim that 40 Feared Galfball-sized hail — driven by 60 since it's their house, they should have the say about how 34 Singsr derstanding (2 43 Dance step 55 Columbus' ning was in effect for northern Phoenix, Arlz. mnagement Club, a graduate of Ward Institute at the Williama Tommy should act there. wdi.) 45 Genetic ship University of Hartford and served in the United States 36 Spouas 26 Sundae materiel 57 Mao____ My husband and I feel that as Tommy’s parents, it's our 37 Summtra |Fr.| topping Air Force. tung Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss job to keep him under control, no matter where he is. Who 39 McNally’s 29 Observer (ebbr.) is right? psrtntr 30 Church 47 Borders 59 Poetic Public records Joins practice TOM'S PARENTS 41 Tool council 46 Gush forth preposition THESE ARE K. LET'S HOPE WHO- V W E DON'T HOW DOES VOUR 42 Lam LEGlTIAVkTE EVER BOUGHT HAVE MUCH CLIENT PLEAD? n OKAY— YOU THAO DEALERS — THE GUN DIDN'T A TIME/ THE Dr. Arthur P. Freedman 44 Flats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 W arranty deeds 21 Perkins St., $2,000. DEAR PARENTS; You are. Although he'a only 3, CANYAS THE GUN thev'l l have GIVE A PHONE'/ P HERNANDEZ announces Ms association Tommy is hep to his grandparents' leniency and is playing 46 Raetption 12 13 14 DEALERS! AdAYBE RECORDS OF NAME/__ 0 BOV'S TRIAL Raymond F. Damato to Edward J. Gagnon and Pratt Sign Co. for James May, Lebanon, sign at 525 47 Biblical WE'LL GET LUCKVt their s a l e s .! STARTS TODAV/ with the office of Dr. Paul it for all it's worth. To throw discipline to the winds while Margaret A. Gagnon, property at 65-67 Lyness St., $60,- Main St., $200. garden 15 16 17 Sherwood Bolton, for the visiting grandparents can breed disdpline problems 000. 48 Billowy Oliver J. Lallier for Bertrand Plante, aluminum siding practice of general den­ elsewhere. Explain this to the grandparents and ask them expanse 18 19 31 Caryl J. Stratton to John H. Greene and Mary A. at 43 U lac St., $4,500. to cooperate. Wins trip to Bermuda tistry. 60 Turf 23 ■ 26■ Greene, Hartford, property at 63 Campfield Rd., 639,000. 52 Biblical priest M arriage llcensea Dr. Freedman is a ■ Carol M. Shaffer, Vernon, to ^u ls S. Majowitz and John Vlchi, left, sales manager with Moriarty DEAR ABBY; Please print this for all fat wives: 56 English 27 26 28 30 31 32 Keith D. Burton and Kathleen G. Myslenski, both of graduate of Syracuse stateimsn Beverly A. Majowitz, both of Hartford, property at 106 Bros., received tickets for two to Bermuda Do all you wives who have gained a lot of weight really ■ East Hartford, Sept. 2 at Community Baptist. University and Tufts Den­ 68 Advanced in 33 36 Woodbridge St., $34,500. believe it when your husband says, "It’s okay, Honey, Kenneth D. Myracle and JoAnn G. Tofeldt, both of from John Bishop, Lincoln-Mercury zone sales tal School, and has spent yssra ■ ■ Quitclaim deed there’s just that much more of you to love”? 60 Engage In 37 3. 3. .0 O Rockville, Sept. 3. manager. Vichi was awarded the trip in a re­ two years at the University When hubby’s eye begins to wander, it’s not to another ■ ■ Lottie Trembulak, Hartford, to Diane Barrera, Edward winter sport 42 45 Alan B. Anderson, 6 Sterling Pi., and Carol J. Hokan- cent Ford Motor Company contest in which the of Connecticut Health fat W oman—it’s a gal with a nice trim figure. 61 Baseballer F. Timreck, Richard A, Timreck and David J. TImreck, J ■ son, 461 Spring St., Sept. 10 at Emanuel Lutheran. Center as a resident in Don’t let yourself go! I, did, and I nearly lost my Slaughter 46 all of Manchester, and Barbara Boudraeux and Janet dealership finished first among New England husband, but thank heavens 1 woke up just in time. 62 At this place Peter J. Delaney, East Hartford, and Carol Noelte, family dentistry. ■ 54 Davis, both of Vernon, property on Linnmore Dr., no con­ Lincoln-Mercury dealers. (Herald photo by Pin­ FORMERLY FAT 63 Wine |fr.| 46 49 51 53 55 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Glastonbury, Sept. 3 at Center Congregational. Dr. Freem an lives in 64 Part of to be ■ ■ veyance tax. to) 56 57 56 59 60 65 Secondhand 1° Certificate of attachm ent South Windsor. Dr. Arthur P. Freedman DEAR FORMERLY: Why limit the suggestion to MY PARENTS TOOK "A S A GOSH.' SHRIMP women only? Plenty of fat men have gone under for the 66 Small 61 62 63 Scott Hartley et al against Sandra Ferrin and Earl G. vegetable ME -TO A r e s t a u r ­ TREAT WHAT HOLLYHOCK SALAD.' third time while their wives are eyeing the lifeguard. 64 65 66 a n t YESTERDAY-" BEFORE DID YOU SPECIAL.' s Ferrin, $250,000, property at 93 Leland Dr. DOWN _ s New trade name SCHOOL HAVE? DEAR ABBY: Your letter asking for consideration of (NIWSRAflR IHTIHMlif *SSN| 7 OPENS! Richard Rodrigue, Bolton, doing business as Rodeo FINAST SUPERMARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9 T 0 4 the deaf prompts this letter. Please do as much for the 1 Drinks Machine Co., 1 Mitchell Dr. Finest Supermarket Kelly Road and Route 83, Vernon Open Sunday 9 To 6 ■ W ^ blind. Building permits Blind people are frequently treated as though they were invisible! Some people will greet their guide, and not even David Rice for John Flanagan, addition at 95 Galaxy Win at Bridge say hello to the blind person. This is very rude, and makes Dr., $9,600. the blind person feel that he isn’t even present. The blind Raymond 0. Wilcox, deck at 516 Woodbridge St., $800. feel, hear and have very acute perception. Correct play with 10 trumps David Rice for Frank E. Ziebarth, garage at 265 Ignorance is no excuse for rudeness. Please ask your this South who added a neat Redwood Rd., $2,700. readers to speak to a blind person when he enters a room. NORTH deceptive play to the correct Russell E. Miller for Bernard Humlston, alterations at Remember—he is exactly like a sighted person, oiJy he AJ76432 trump play and made six. can’t SEE. V K66 West opened a club. East’s BACK T O ARLENE $K 10 2 nine forced South’s jack. Now A7 South started his play by Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Jai alal results DEAR ARLENE: Consider it done. leading the jack of diamonds WEST EAST See FInast's 12 page circular with more and rising with dummy's king 1 HAD A RATHER 5OMEB0DV WHO WE'VE GOT LOTS ' HE 5US6E5TBP THAT IF A- AK108 WHO PROW? /■ CONFIDENTUL TO "WHERE DO I START?’’; If you after West played low 0 0 0 c a l l THI6 DESCRIBED HIMSELF OF TH05E1...WHAT I GET INVOLVED IN ANY Friday Night great values, it Is available at any Finast V AQ94 V J732 Then he led dummy's jack MORNING. BA9V: AS ONE OF VOUR AS THIS DUDE'- CONSULTIWa WORK FOR 1441 m 4.41 sincerely want to be a success, get to work. The dictionary $ A765 ♦ 984 McKEE INDUSTRIES... Uikm UC courtesy booth If you haven’t seen it of spades. East covered with IM is the only place where ’’success’’ comes before “work.’’ A K 106 3 2 A964 IIJC liC IMI m the king and South played his ...MV u 4i0 m m ik M already In your Sunday newspaper. . . t ( AIRLINE I-lm Ftam 4JC Nrfwte l-S n3M.M Hate to write letters? Send t l to Abigail Van Buren, 132 SOUTH (D) ace. MIGHT LOSE M i u m j i Come Save at Finest! A AQ9S Trifecta C-S-) tl,414iC Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90212, for Abby's booklet Then he led his low diamond SOME valuable NrfMta M tlMJO SALE! V 10 5 Trffscti M t$4I.M “How to Write Letters for All Occasions.'' Please enclose a and West fell into the trap. He AIR FREIGHT lin 4JI 3i0 ______UJ ______} _ ♦ QJ3 mm Uikm Ucei IL4« IM long, self-addressed, stamped (2441 envelope. shouldn’t have ducked but he BUSINE561 1-Imm Cmkt lO.M S.M 3JI 4 Met ).4C You Save 31* A AQJ5 did. Dummy’s 10 won the IIJC SJt M l yi MI.N You Save 55* You Save 50* You ^ve~66* Both vulnerable trick, a proven finesse lor the Mi»j Zs«a 4.M Nrledi M $1S2.4C M l M C40.4C Trifecta M-4 Utl.TI 10 enabled South to pluck ^Hecta U tlMJI Gallon all Flavors Betty Crocker West North East South East’s last trumps, dummy’s TrHKta 14-r M1.2I Astro-graph IN.T. last diamond went on the ace 1- Zihiii OarTMi 15.40 7i0 3.00 Pass 24i Pass 2A 7-MwZi^ 100 X20 of clubs and a heart lead to the U l 4 ,10 3-Ciaj Pierre 3.00 Clorox Bleach Finast Soda By BERNICE BEDE OSOL Pass 4A Pass Pass ll.M 1.40 M l 1-7 $30J0 Cake Mixes Pass king left South with just one I iMcarai km 100 Pwfecta 1-7 $103.30 Opening lead loser. 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People had more money and was retired beautician Police Ambulance Association, 2108 powered by a jet engine built by the by routing the engine exhaust into lift and out as the aircraft moves up and River was clean, Hartford’s East starred cop reminisces about the old went away on vacations or out in the graduated from St. Thomas Main St., Glastonbury. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group of augumentor devices in the canard down. Cable tension will be adjusted Side was called “Little Italy” and the days, always beginning by reminding evening, leaving their homes un­ Seminary and then St. Mary’s Grand Miss Harriett E. Jenney, 67, of 25 Manchester, and Mrs. Mildred East Hartford, made its public debut and wing of the aircraft, has been so that the aircraft feels little pull daily numbers were played for a you, “ Of course you don’t protected. Seminary in Baltimore with a bachelor’s degree. Victoria Rd., form er owner of Washer of Keene, N.H. Friday at the Columbus (Ohio) Air­ successfully ground tested by the from the line. nickel. remember...” “There was more theft because Bianche's Beauty Salon on Center The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at craft Division of Rockwell Inter­ Government Products Division. To reduce development costs for The years have been good to there was more to steal,’’ said What happened? How does one go Charles Akscin Cops were called policemen and from training for the priesthood to St., died Thursday at her home. Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm national Corp. The F401 completed its the prototype aircraft, Rockwell Kerrigan. His friends stretch from Kerrigan. “ In the old days most of were almost always Irish. They spun becoming a policeman? Miss Jenney had been a beautician St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Charles Akscin, 86, of 90 Coleman Navy Secretary W. Graham Preliminary Flight Rating Test in designers deliberately selected all points of the continent. It’s hard our problems were the Saturday a rosewood nightstick as they With a twinkle in his eye, and an for 30 years and had owned the beau­ Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Rd. died Friday at an East Hartford Claytor Jr., and Ohio Gov. James A. January 1973. The engine has ac­ demonstration components from to ask him if he knows, or knew, so- night drunk or a domestic distur­ ty salon for 12 years. She retired Friends may call at the funeral convalescent home. Rh^es headed the list of military cumulated more than 6,000 hours of existing aircraft for sections not per­ patrolled the streets that immigrants ,and-so and not get an affirmative order, “now you can’t print this,” thought were lined with gold. bance and, once in a while, a store Kerrigan explained. earlier this year. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mr. Akscin was born in Lithuania and government officials, attending development testing and 66 hours of tinent to the Thrust Augmented Wing response. break.” “One day my guardian angel She was born in the Burnside Sec­ p.m. and had lived in the East Hartford formai rollout ceremonies for the flight testing in the Navy’s F-14 Tom­ Concept. Open market:, with plywood crates Hundreds held their breath when Even traffic signals took the place whispered something in my ear. I tion of East Hartford and had lived in The family suggests that any area for 55 years before coming to XFV-12A aircraft, which is abie to cat fighter. Approximately 35 per cent of the of fruits and vegetables permeated last year he suffered a heart attack, of the “semifores” Kerrigan manned thought she said, ‘be a priest,' but Manchester for 36 years. memorial gifts may be made to the Manchester. Before his retirement, take off and iand verticaily, yet fly The F401 has the same gas aircraft structure came from and everyone breathed easier when to direct traffic at the corner of ‘ the air with the smells of Sicily and what she was really saying was, ‘be a She is survived by four Sisters, American Cancer Society, 670 he was employed as a machine supersonically in straight and level generator, or “core,” used in the existing aircraft, such as the com­ his gruff, baritone voice again filled lined what is today Constitution Morgan and Main. No longer did cops police,” he laughed, turning that rud­ Mrs. Ruth Edes, Mrs. Lillian Paige Prospect Ave., Hartford. repairman at Hansen-Whitney Co., flight. P&WA FlOO engine powering the plete forward fuselage and landing the lower level of South Windsor’s Plaza. pull little handles with flags ordering dy complexion scarlet. and Miss Ethel Jenney. all of Hartford. The XFV-12A aircraft is powered II.S. Air Force F-15 and F-16 gear from the A-4 Skyhawk, and the Town Hall, where the Police Station “stop” and “go,” By 19(83, Kerrigan had progressed He is survived by two daughters, by a single Pratt & Whitney F401 fighters, but the Navy powerplant inlets, wing box/main fuel tank from For another nickel you could spend is housed. from a foot beat in the South End to Mrs. Fannie T. Foster Mrs. Anne A. Gechas of Manchester engine, a lightweight, high- has a slightly larger fan and after­ the F-4 Phantom. Saturday afternoon ,at a number of December 4, 1941. | ^ James M. Crawford and Mrs. Mary E. Wallace of performance turbofan in the 30,000- burner and produces about 20 per Asylum St. theaters, long since It was different police chief of a city of more than Graveside services for Mrs. Fan­ Development of the innovative Kerrigan leans back in his chair 170,000 — a position he held until his SOUTH WINDSOR - James M. Wethersfield; two grandchildren and pound thrust class. cent more thrust. XFV-12A aircraft represents a major buried under the present Civic and tries to reconstruct the day in his nie T. Foster of St. Petersburg, Fla., Crawford, 84, of 50 Elm St. died two great-grandchildren. Center. “In the old days policemen knew retirement five years later. formerly of Manchester, who died The Navy's XFV-12A technology breakthrough in aircraft design, and mind when pressed to “tell me about Friday at St. Francis Hospital and The funeral and burial will be The F401 will be equipped with its everyone on their beat,” explained Thursday in St. Petersburg, are Mon­ prototype rolled out Friday, upon holds the promise of revolutionizing The city was a melting pot where something thdt happened back then.” a Not ready to quit Medical Center, Hartford. private. standard afterburner for high-speed Kerrigan. “They were respected and day at 11 a.m. in Lebanon Cemetery. flight evaluation and with a special completion of further ground testing the future of aviation, according to ethnic groups claimed territories and But Kerrigan was not ready to give Mr. Crawford was born in Friends may call at Newkirk and knew people by their first names. ■'It was bitter cold and I was on T The John F. Tierney Funeral exhaust flow diverter system at Columbus, will be transported to Rockwell. reconstructed their homeland. The up police work and retreat to his gar­ , N.Y., and lived in Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside The policeman would walk along at Main St., off duty," he recalls. “I ^ Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge designed by P&WA’s Government Langley Air Force Base, Va., where The Pratt & Whiteney Aircraft Italians lived from Front St. to Bar­ den and back yard hammock. Greenwich before coming to South Ave., East Hartford, Sunday from 2 the same time every day, and stop to heard sirens all over the city and of arrangements. hover testing will commence this fall Group is an element of United bour, the Jews lined Blue Hills Ave. Instead he accepted a position as Windsor in 1970. He was a self- to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Products Division for V/STOL (ver- talk.” • I suddenly word was out we were all There are no calling hours. in the NASA Langley Research Technologies Corporation. The F401 Black families were scattered police chief in South Windsor. employed painting contractor in The family suggests that any tical/short takeoff and landing) As with many facets of life, called back in." flight evaluation. Center's training gantry used for engine program is managed by around Garden St, and Park St’s For John Kerrigan, being a police Robert E. Hurley Greenwich before his retirement. He memorial gifts may be made to the testing the Apollo program’s Lunar progress played an.adverse role in The unique diverter system, which P&WA’s Government Products Divi­ Frog Hollow had an air of romance to The construction crews had been chief means fulfilling a personal was an Army veteran of World War 1. Heart Association of Greater Hart­ Landing Vehicle. the relationship the police had with SOUTH WINDSOR - Robert permits the aircraft to take off or sion based in West Palm Beach, Fla. it. working to place the last span on the pledge he made years ago when the Survivors are two sons, Robert ford. 310 Collins St.. Hartford. the people. Emmett Hurley, 49, of Essex, The aircraft will be suspended in Charter Oak Bridge that day. City of Hartford trained him in such Crawford of South Windsor and This was the Hartford that John Footbeats diminished in the 1950s formerly of South Windsor, died Suddenly the massive structure a manner that it enabled him to at­ Donald E. Crawford of Portland, Joseph Kerrigan knew. and there were more and more Thursday at the Shoreline Clinic in collapsed and 17 persons lost their tain the position he now holds. Ore.; two brothers, William Craw­ cruisers. Essex. He was the husband of Mrs. lives. He pledged he too would provide ford of Stamford and Robert Craw­ Alexander P. Moearsky Panel seeks tough attorney The cop began riding his beat, Barbara Sears Hurley. Making his mark his police force with the same oppor­ ford of New Jersey; and five COVENTRY - Alexander P. covering a larger area, now waving "When I got down by the river I Mr. Hurley was the son of the late tunities and to date he has seen three Mocarsky, 79, of 234 Echo Rd., South At a time when the escapades of to those he once stopped to shake saw this guy lying along the bank,’’ Robert A. Hurley, governor of grandchildren. of his men go through the FBI Coventry, died Thursday at Windham Dutch Shultz and A1 Capone were said Kerrigan. “His legs were both Connecticut from 1941 to 1943. The funeral is Monday at 8 p.m. at to head up liquor probe hands with. It’s hard to inquire about Academy. Community Memorial Hospital, still the late night entertainment on “Johnny’s” chicken pox or “old Mrs. broken and he appeared to be in Mr. Hurley had been employed as Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 "The only real way to improve Willimantic. He was the husband of radio, and television was something Jacobs” rheumatism from window of shock. It's funny. Know what he supervisor for the bureau of right-of- Buckland Rd. Burial will be in police performance is by good Mrs. Anna Kramarewicz Mocarsky. that will never catch on, and Irish a police cruiser. wanted? A cigarette. Said nothing way for the state Department of Ivandell Cemetery, Somers, N.Y. HARTFORD (UPI) - A new liquor industry foe. Sen. Robert $38,000 it has been alloted. training," said Kerrigan. Mr. Mocarsky was born in New legislative panel created to in­ cop by the name of Kerrigan began to Airwaves and walkie talkies about the bridge or what happened to Tran.sportation for the past 19 years. Friends may call at the funeral Houley, D-Somers. "I mean, The panel must report its findings The self-discipline of his own police York City and lived in the Hartford make his mark on the City of Hart­ replaced face-to-face, on the street him. All he said to me was, ‘hey, got He was born in Bridgeport and lived home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 vestigate Connecticut’s liq uor in­ nowhere." to the legislature by next February. training is probably one of the area most of his life before coming to ford. contact. a cigarette?’" in South Windsor before moving to p.m. dustry is looking for a tough, Several members of the Liquor During the last session, the reasons Kerrigan has been able to Coventry. He was a Navy veteran of experienced attorney to conduct the Price-Fixing Investigations Commis­ legislature repealed the so-called Later his name would be known By the same token, policemen Essex four years ago. He was a Navy World Wars I and II. After retiring Off to Europe regain good health following his veteran of the Korean Conflict. He IVIrs. Edwin C. Zujicek probe. sion, which held its first meeting fair trade laws, but left intact the statewide and he would be respected were no longer alone on their beats, heart attack. from the Navy, he was employed at The call for a top-notch lawyer since it was created by the 21.5 percent retail markup and 11 as a law enforcement official with nothing but a sidewalk on which was a graduate of Cheshire Academy Mrs. Frances LaShay Zajicek, 74, American was at war when "Every night I walk my doctor- the former Billings and Spencer Co. came Friday amid charges by legislature last session, echoed percent wholesale markup. throughout the country as president to rap their nightsticks to summon and had attended the University of of Glastonbury died Thursday at Krrigan traveled England, France prescribed miles on Main St. in for many years, retiring 17 years several commission members that Houley's sentiments. Gov. Ella Grasso estimated that of the FBI National Academy help, hoping the cop on the next beat Connecticut. He was a communicant Hartford Hospital. She was the wife and Germany from 1943-46 — com­ Manchester," he said. "Police Chief ago. the liquor industry is using a variety The panel, which was given sub­ when the fair trade repeal takes Associates. would "hear and assist. of Our Lady of Sorrows Church, of Edwin C. Zajicek. pliments of Uncle Sam. Robert Lannon over there says he’s Other survivors are two stepsons, of subtle tactics to raise prices. poena powers by the legislature, set effect Oct. 1, prices will decline by Now, 38 years later, a ruddy-faced, Essex. She was the mother of Donald R. ■'felad to see me...glad to have another Joseph Martell of South Coventry and "We're going nowhere if we don't up a subcommittee to figure out how about 7 or 8 percent. white-haired South Windsor Police When he returned there were many Other survivors are a son, Robert Zajicek of Tolland and sister of Cyril Then crime increased cop on the b e a t’ Bernard Martell of Uncasville; and a have a good counsel, ” said longtime the full commission will spend the chief leans way back in a swivel changes in the city, and especially in E. Hurley Jr., at home; a daughter, LaShay of Manchester and Mrs. stepdaughter. Sister Mary South Windsor Police Chief John Kerrigan. (Herald photo by "Just think, " laughed Kerrigan. Lynn A. Hurley, at home; and two chair, places folded hands on top of "It seems crime increased just the Frog Hollow section where, as a "Thirty^eight years in police work Susan Pongratz of Ellington. Jeannettee Martell of Brooklyn, N.Y. his head and points laughing blue about then," says Kerrigan. “After son of a Hartford Machine and Screw Pinto) sisters, Mrs. Joan Burl Butler of She is also survived by two other The funeral is Monday at 8:45 a.m. and I'm back on the beat! " New London and Mrs. Sally Finley of sons, a daughter, two other brothers, from Talarski Funeral Home, 380 Meriden. Bad water alert plan discussed three other sisters and nine Maple Ave., Hartford, with a Mass at The funeral is Monday at 9;15 a.m. '■ r. Vernon is prepared grandchildren. SS. Cyril and Methodius Church at from the Robinson & Wright Funeral Several town departments will mittee formed after the southwest residents during such situations were The funeral is Monday at 11 a m. at 9:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. EHHS ‘57 Home. Main St., Centerbrook section work out plans for for informing section of town had water contamina­ discussed by the department heads, Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. of Essex, with a Mass at Our Lady of residents of situations which may be tion which forced residents to boil but nothing was finalized Friday, ac- ♦ London Tpke. Burial will be in Green Friends may call at the funeral Sorrows Church at 10. Burial will be a threat to public health and safety, water for 12 days earlier this month. cording to Police Chief Robert Lan- can’t find Ramp fund available Cemetery, Glastonbury. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 in Centerbrook Cemetery. as the result of a meeting Friday Residents criticized the method, There are no calling hours. pm . nan, one of the committee members. There are no calling hours. with Assistant Town Manager using press releases alone, to inform Other members of the committee Charles McCarthy. residents of the problem. are the fire chiefs, public works everybody but won’t be needed The Water System Study Com­ Several methods of informing director. Water and Sewer Depart­ By BARBARA RICHMOND remodeled, had a ramp installed to Body found ment supervisor, health administra­ The East Hartford High School the rear of the building. Gass of 1957 will hold a 20th reunion tion, a police captain and the disaster Herald Reporter Three of the elementary schools in river control director. Oct. 15 at Fiano's Restaurant in Federal funding will probably be are on one level and might just Manchester police report East Hartford fire fighters Each department will work out a Bolton. But the reunion committee available for making public buildings require installation of simple ramps can't find many members to tell recovered the body of an unidentified “game plan," Lannan said, and accessible to the handicapped, but in into the building. These are Lake Cable TV operators them about it. man from the Connecticut River report back to McCarthy and Town Vernon the problem isn't too bad. Street, Northeast, and Skinner Road. The “lost" members are: Patricia Friday afternoon. Manager Robert Weiss, probably Three of the older schools might (Acquaotta) Jones, Dorothy When the Memorial Building, Gerald J. Appleby, 16, of 96 Wells E. Witherell, 52, of 152A-1 Park St.; The body was reportedly sighted by before the Sept. 6 meeting of the pose a little more of a problem. Dr. report cheating Boyington, Robert Cahill, Raymond which houses all of the town offices, St., was charged with second-degree Harry J. Leister, 58, of no certain ad­ two persons fishing near the old Dol­ Board of Directors. Kerkin said. These are the Maple Carrier, Andrea (Chunko) was remodeled a few years ago, an larceny early today in connection dress, M anchester. All except ly Madison dock on the river bank. Weiss will then have to coordinate, Street, Vernon Elementary, and the Blanchard, Robert Brockelbank, elevator was installed for access to with the theft of a motorcycle from a Witherell and Leister were released The fire department was called for set priorities and decide when agen­ Sykes School. HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut John T. Connolly, Rosemary the second and third stories and an Dartmouth Rd. residence Friday on bond for court appearances Sept. a boat at 5:35 p.m. and spent about the converter with him when he cies will get involved when situations Sykes has three levels and is one of cable television operators say (DeRoma) Olshanski, George outside ramp was put in the back to night. Appleby was arrested on 12. Witherell and Leister were held at two hours at the scene. The body was moves. Then he finds out it has a occur, such as contamination of the oldest of the school buildings. It customers are cheating them with Downey, Jean Hazzard, Spencer accommodate wheelchairs. Spring St. about 4 a m. He was police headquarters in lieu of bond. pulled to the Hartford side of the value of $100 on the black market, water or a problem with the sewer ./O- may pose a problem as far as access simple devices or black market con­ King, Patricia (Lauria) Christensen, released on a nonsurety bond for river. and sells it,” King said. system. is concerned. verters that allow viewing of special Robert LeFavbre, Francis Lowell, The new post office on Union St., court Sept. 12. Other arrests Friday included King says his company has the The issue is to decide the best Maple Street School is two levels An autopsy was planned to deter­ programs without paying. which is on one floor, has special Michael T. Chemerka. 17. of Bolton, pirates arrested. "We have caught method for informing the public Roberta (Mayen) Nyiei, Janet with the library and cafeteria mine the cause of death. The thefts are of the "Home Box parking areas for the handicapped John P. Sullivan. 21. of 87 Birch St., charged with speeding, failure to about three people and had them sent when such situations occur without (Meegan) Wright, Martha (Miller) downstairs. Vernon Elementary has Police said the body, believed to be Office," a series of first-run movies, and ramps to both front entrances. was charged with disorderly conduct obey a stop control signal (two to jail," he said. creating panic, Lannan said. Rothier, Nell Moore and Ralph Fifer Diane Donovan (foreground), 17, practices with the American Fife and Drum its cafeteria in the basement. that of a man in his late 50s, had been specials and sporting events. The Dr, Albert Kerkin, superintendent about 2 a m. today in connection with counts), passing on the right and dis­ He said the firm is beginning an The police department, fire Peterson. Corps of East Hartford. (Heral4 photo by Barlow) The Middle School, which is in the river four or five days. program costs $8 to $9 monthly over of schools in charge of special educa­ a disturbance at the 7-11 store 500 regarding no passing marks. He was electronic audit of “every tap " in the departments and disaster control Also, Barbara (Rocks) Blethen, relatively new, has three tiers of basic charges. tion, said the school system isn't in Center St. He was released on $100 released on a promise to appear in Manchester area system beginning already have elaborate systems Elizabeth (Russell) Tighe, Donald classrooms and no elevator. "Our problem is stealing of Fifes and drums too bad shape. bond for court Sept. 12. court Sept. 6. Monday. worked out for dealing with major Shain, Eugene Smith, Harold Smith, However, Kerkin said if need be the physical equipment, " says Vincent The Talcottville School, regional Fire calls "Let this warning go out — if emergencies, such as ice storms and Paul Thibodeau, Robert Tolhus, classrooms on the lower ground floor King, general manager of Greater for handicapped children, has been David J Timreck. 18, of 37 Lin- Bussell A. Barber, 19, of 83 Harlan anyone is on there illegally, he will tornadoes. However, problems such Carolyn Tucker, David Underwood, could be used for handicapped and all Hartford CATV of Manchester. be prosecuted," King said. Joseph Vance, Emily (Wenzel) remodeled in recent years. It has all more Dr., was charged with breach St., was charged with reckless M aiu'licslcr as the water contamination have not subjects could be made available to of peace early today alter allegedly driving. Court date is Sept. 13. "Someone doesn't pay, then takes Whitehouse, Andrew Zagorsky, Mary Corp§ ending first year of the proper ramps and bathroom Friday, 7:55 p m.—false alarm of arisen before. them. making an obscene gesture at a (Cote) Bolduc and Jean (Johnson) facilities to accommodate the han­ dumpster fire, 84 Rachel Rd. (District) dicapped. Contest winner police office on Center St. He was Edward L. Mace, 45, of 76N Friday, t0;18 p.m.—gas washdown. St. Bradley. The American Fife and Drum Corps members straight, ending at 8 p.m. Sunday, in Dr. Kerkin said he understands released on $50 bond for court Sept. Spencer St., was charged with James and Main Sts. (Town) Carbone Anyone knowing where they are is Corps of East Hartford is completing Color guard members are Joanne the Howard Johnson's Motor L ^ge Marybeth Wind of Vernon, for ac­ on Main St. that the law simply requires that if cumulation of the most points during 12. harassment on a warrant from New asked to call Elolores (Zonghetti) its first season of regular marching and Cathy Gineo, Gina and Gloria the school systems have ramps and Britain Police. He was turned over to becomes Murphy at 569-0058 or write to 265 and playing. Guzman, and Robin Ross. Flowers has donated a Bearcat 1976-77, was the winner of the contest IN MKMOUIA.M wheelchairs in the schools as the Six persons were arrested h’riday New Britain Police Department. Ridgewood Rd. Despite many setbacks, Bruce Drummers are Lorrie DeVeaux, scanner for a raffle. Thomas Com­ of the Gamma of Connecticut, a In loving memory of Ralph De need arises, then the law will be met. night and charged with pos.session of consultant Gaudette, corps director, is proud of munications of Newington has chapter of National Pi Mu. The con­ Simone who passed away August 26th.. Stephen Pedneault, John Pike, Chuck Rockville High School and the alcohol on town property. All arrests Tlie theft of an imitation 1970. Drumm runs arademy the early success. For example, the donated a 23-channel mobile radio for test involved studying music and Gagnon, and Kevin Pike. Center Road Elementary School were in Center Park at different Stradivarius violin and case was HARTFORD (UPI) - East Hartford Police Chief corps took first place for junior Majorette is Suzanne Collins. another raffle. biographies of famous composers. Though the days have ended Proceeds from the coffee will help have elevators which meet the major Points were tallied for performance, times. Those arrested included: reported to police by Hldward A. Zak And life is going on its way. Hartford City Councilman INiMEDIATE Clarence Drumm is the chairman of musical units in the June 25 Filers are Patti and Gary Pollard, Memories of you are still alive, objective of the law. presentation of biographies, playing Brian W. McKeon, 17, of 23 Rich­ of South Windsor. The violin was Nicholas R, Carbone has the eighth annual Exploring Police firemen's parade in West Stafford. Pam Brancati, Tracey Beaulieu, the corps buy uniforms, get equip­ In our hearts today. The school administration mond Dr ; Thomas R. Wrobel, 18, of valued at more than $200 It was been given a $12,000 a year Academy. It will be held at Camp And June 19 they took first place for Tricia Louster, Robin Flaherty, ment, and transport the corps to its by memory, and for loyalty to the INSTALLATION building, which is now being 801 Main St.; Scott E. Martin, 18, of taken from a car parked on Bidwell • Sadly missed by sons, daughter, job as a parttime consul­ Grasso in Niantic from Sunday to appearance at the Middletown Diane Gustafson (lead fifer and marches. chapter. daughter-in-law and grandchildren. 9 SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE $ 140 Hilliard St.; Terrence D. St. tant to a \Vashington-based Friday. Sponsor is the Long Rivers parade. beginners teacher), Cheryl Main, McGraw. 18. of South Windsor; John advisory group on urban af­ Council, ^ y Scouts of America, The corps will be looking for new Lisa Davis, Karin Bowles, Dawn, fairs. Drumm, president of the Capitol recruits Thursday, Sept. 8, at its first Diane, and Donna Donovan, Paula No decision made IN MKMOKIAM Carbone, a Democrat, COME Region Chiefs of Police Association, fall meeting held at the Anna Norris Bbccacio, and Debbie Simoes. In loving memory of Julius Dubaldo will begin work Sep. 1, ac­ has been a long-time supporter of School from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Leroy Main plays cymbols. who passed away August 27. 1972 PREPARED on Bolton zoning cording to a spokesman for police Explorers. A post opened soon Although the corps has about 20/M ichael Main and Douglas Cramer Kvery day in some small way after he took command in East Hart­ drummers and lifers capable of carry the corps banner. The Bolton Zoning Commission met in executive ses­ WESTOWNI the organization, the TO Memories of you come our way. Governor attempts to abate .National Center for Urban ford in 1973. marching. It needs more beginners The corps will march tonight in the sion this week to discuss the zoning change request for PHARMACY Time and years roll swiftly by COME SWIM property on Boston Tpke. and South Rd. But love and memories never die. Ethics. The academy is a week-long, inten­ Gaudette said a beginner needs up Warehouse Point Firemen’s Parade, oven 7i YEANS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE) Stillman Keith, acting for the land’s owners, is infighting by state officials The 7-year-oId organiza­ PREPARED sive training program in law enforce­ to a year working on the fife or beginning about 6:30 p.m. The corps 455 HARTFORD RD. M AN CH ESTER Sadly missed by requesting a change from HI to R2 on the 13-acre parcel. Mrs Dubaldo and Family tion receives money from ment. About 250 Explorers from 18 drums to get near ready to march will enter a corps contest Sept. 11 in 643-5230 At a recent public hearing, many persons living in the HABTFOIU) (UPli — In an attempt to vent the gaming commission from various sources, including TO posts in the state and from six out-of- and play. Wethersfield. :your co m m unity health service store* smooth over some intighting among state releasing financial information about state posts are expected. Mary-Ellen Greenleaf of East neighborhood objected to the change and urged the com­ the Ford Foundation and SWIM mission to deny it. olhcials. Gov Ella T. Grasso has ordered stockholders in the Bally Manufacturing the Rockefeller Founda­ Hartford is the fife instructor. Her During the executive session Wednesday, the commis­ agencies to sidestep, whenever possible, Co., the multinational slot machine com­ tion and from federal, city Town complimented students meet with her once a week CBers coffee 9 Dlffmrmnt Stylms To Chooso From sion did not reach a decision, nor did it set a date for regulations involving a conflict between a pany that is trying to absorb the Hartford and local governments. Michael Valuk, assistant to Mayor all year. Local CB radio people are running another meeting. new privacy law and an old right-to-know jai alai fronton. DMIN HEUn WE FEATURE ABOVE & BELOW GROUND POOLS Richard Blackstone, said he and “ Little by little, they’re getting a special coffee this weekend to statute. Synder has said in the past it is im­ Manchnttr - Town Engineer Charles Sheehan there," she said of the corps’ filers. benefit the corps, George Flowers Bulletin liuuril .Mrs Grasso said Friday "hopefully all perative that Bally's stockholders be Bk IiIim Wtril OAKLAND MANOR received many compliments from Marchers range in age from 11 to said. The Republican Town Committee will meet Tuesday at OPEN regulations, unless absolutely necessary thoroughly investigated to make sure the UOMIILUtfRM APARTMENTS federal Economic Development 17. Beginners can be much younger. The coffee will run 36 hours 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. or required by statute, can be deferred un­ tirm has no tics to organized crime. ANDOVIR Don't Watt — Come Out Today Agency (EDA) officials when they On the agenda: A community service awards night, til tins conllict is resolved" by the At the time, Synder accused Ajello of 742-7IM turned in the town’s proposals for neighborhood district leaders, meeting attendance ALL DAY legislature in its next session. favoring secrecy over public disclosure. 2 or 3 bedroom deluxe Opon WMkdays 9-S Sundaya 12-6 spending $3.6 million in EDA funds, schedules, a membership campaign, voter registration, The di.screpancies between the two laws But Ajello said Thursday Synder Townhouse, IV^ baths with llie two men flew to the EDA offices Two quit GOP slate winter fundraisers and a September speaker. SUNDAY have stale ollicials quarreling with one ' NATIVE ^ attached office and its own in Philadelphia to hand deliver the "couldn't possibly know whether I'm bathroom., Ideal for in­ OPEN LABOR DAY another liiased or not." PEACHES surance. real estate, ac proposals. They wanted no slips to East Hartford Mirabile announced two new can­ Common Pleas Court cases OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Attorney General Carl Ajello Thursday He said the gaming commissioner & APPLES countants, etc. office, am delay the funds. didates. accused Lester .Synder, a gaming com­ "should be a little more responsible in his pie parking, separate of The officials went over the Republicans Walter M. Forrest Ronald Kolpak, 47, of 73 Andover Our Staff Is Here 7 Days missioner, of being "irresponsible" for statements ' APnE CIDER VINEGAR fice entrance. proposals with Valuk and Sheehan and John Grottole have both dropped Rd., is a master electronic techni­ Cases heard recently in Common Pleas Court 19; publicly aftacking .kjello's finding that the Ajello also noted the privacy law does mna and said they looked good. Valuk out of the race for seats on the ^ s t cian for the RCA Service Co. of • Edward Squires, 19, of Endeld, disorderly conduct, A week To Serve Your Family! expects final approval by September Hartford Town Council. new law took precedence over the old not take effect until Jan. 1 and the gaming FERRANDO Op«n dally 10 to 5 Camden, N.J. He is married and has nolled (not prosecuted). ALL MEDICINAL statute. for all the projects. The town could Forrest said he will be out of town five children. • Eric R. Danziger, 21, of West St., Rockville, posses­ commission can release the Bally data Sunday 1 to 5 SERVICES AVAILABLE Ajello ruled that a privacy law adopted belbre then if it is .so inclined. ORCHARDS Take Exit 94 off 1-86, 149 Where qualUy Begins then go out to bid. Ground must be most of the time before the Nov. 8 John M. Krysakowski, 34, of sion of less than four ounces of marijuana, fined $50. by the legislature last session voided cer­ Synder has threatened to sue the gaming BfrcA Mf. Rd. Tudor Lane, off Oakland Ml 01 Bolton LAN* l#iN44A U m i f f TiL742-730S -M 9-M33 broken on the projects within 90 days election and cannot campaign. Grot­ Leverich Dr., is president of Sanitas • Susan Flaherty, 20, of West St.. Rockville, possession Gltitonbury tain sX'ctions III the state's old Freedom of panel if it docs not disclose information Street. of final approval, he said. tole said his business will be too Security Service Corp. of Bethany. of less than four ounces of marijuana, fined $50. 3 MILES BEYOND 047-9771 “The whole thing has been very busy. Information law about Bally's stockholders. . VITO’S RESTAURANT He is a Stamford native, married, • Robert Thompson, 22, of Tamerack Lane, Vernon, Synder said Ajello's ruling would pre­ pleasing," said Valuk. GOP Town Chairman James and has three children. harassment. nolM. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27. 1977 MANCHESTER EVUflNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27, 1977— PAGE THREE-B Wing* of *v*nlng By Cliff Simpson Cathy Dyak No. 1 in women’s bowling

The shrewed rascal — Herbert J. Guth gives an explanation A child and the Eucharist This bold and challenging story of their possible meaning: Children's comments are often un­ a fishbone caught the attention of Jesus’ Happy are those who are humble, expected and frequently amusing. The other day I was asked a ques­ listeners. Jesus used the events of or­ who are not overconcemed with their with record- high 137 plus average This summer our son and his fami- tion concerning Jesus' parable about dinary life in His stories. He spoke of importance, for they have God's ap­ ^ly spent several weeks at our home in the unrighteous steward. The ordinary people, not paragons of vir­ proval. Rangeley. Maine. On Sunday they questioner could not see why Jesus tue. His hearers must have been Happy are those who have a attended the Episcopal church which would commend such an unsavory familiar with people such as the un­ By EARL YOST A native of Baltimore, a hotbed was an unusual experience for character. just steward. Even such a man had godlike sympathy toward their fellow Sport* Editor of small pin bowling, Mrs. Dyak has men. They shall have the assurance children accustomed to the more in­ this trait, this shrewdness, which Just like wine, Cathy Dyak resided in Manchester for nearly 15 The parable is given in Luke 16:1-9. that God cares for them. years. formal service of the UCC. When it could be a lesson for Jesus’ gets better with age in duckpin came time to go forward and knee It concerns a rich man whose followers. It is a challenge to Happy are those who realize that In addition to her seven high for the Eucharist (the Lord's steward wasted his goods. When resourceful zeal — a zeal that is too they do not know everything and are bowling circles. average feats, accomplished among Supper), the three children accom­ called for an accounting, the steward often lacking in "the righteous." willing to learn from God. They shall For the third consecutive more than several thousands Class A panied their parents. Not knowing shrewdly considered what he should Look to this day be great leaders. season, and seven times in the female rollers, Mrs. Dyak has twice do. He knew he would lose his job so been second in the past 12 years and what to expect, the six year old was From time to time in this column, I Happy are those who want God’s last dozen years, the taken aback when the priest offered he called in those who were in debt to during this stretch was also third have suggested that we celebrate the approval as desperately as a dying Manchester housewife and him the wafer. his lord and canceled a part of each once and fifth once. ’’temporary’’ as well as the man, stumbling toward a desert With a nervous glance at his debt. In this way he hoped to make grandmother has been The latest success marks the first "contemporary.” With a similar mirage, wants a drink, or as starving parents he muttered, "No thank you, friends who would help him when he man longs for a crust of bread. They acclaimed the No. 1 high time that Mrs. Dyak put together a was out of a job. theme this poem appeared in the average woman bowler in the I'm not hungry." Bolton Congregational Church shall receive that which they seek. When the lord learned of these bulletin. Happy are those who are always U nit^ States by the National Cathy Dyak's dealings, he commended the un­ "Look to this day alert to the needs of others and do Duckpin Bowling Congress. righteous steward "because he had For it is the very life of life what they can to meet those needs. The Silk Towner compiled a record winning seasons “Janies and John Revisited” done wisely: for the sons of this They shall find that God will take In its brief course lie all the 137.625 average for 456 games to re­ Year A recent issue of the "Christian world are for their own generation care of their needs. tain her championship. In 267 tourna­ Average varieties and realities of 1965-66 129.332 Century " contains another child's wiser than the sons of light.” your existence: Happy are those who do only what ment games, Mrs. Dyak averaged reaction to the Lord's Supper. On this The glory of action. God wants done. They shall have the 136.243 and for 189 league games was 1966-67 129.398 Are we understand irom this occasion the bread was passed to the The bliss of growth. greatest reward God can give — even better at 139.577. Thus, she 1968-69 130.21 congregation. parable that unrighteousness is com­ Himself. averaged better than 408 for every 1969-70 mended? Obviously this is not Jesus’ The splendor of beauty. 129.242 "The minister waits; Happy are those who can express three strings in tourney competition intention. It is important to For yesterday is but a 1974-75 133.253 the deacons wait; dream and tomorrow is only constructive good will toward one and 417, plus, in league play. remember that a parable is different 1975-76 134.721 the mother waits a vision: another. They are God's bright-hand “I'm happy and-qach year I’m just from an allegory. A parable 1976-77 (red-faced); But today, well lived, makes men. as excited when I hear that I’ve 137.625 emphasizes one point and the point in the people down the pew waits; every yesterday a dream of won," she said before enjoying a se­ this story is that the steward was Happy are those who are ridiculed while the little girl happiness, and every cond cup of coffee yesterday. string of three. Her previous best ef­ wise. He planned ahead and acted for living their lives on a high oblivious to the waiters tomorrow a vision of hope. "I'm more pleased each year forts were during the 1965-66 and with dispatch. spiritual plane. They are approved by takes a minute eternity Look well, therefore, to this God. because there are so many young 1966-67, 1968-69 and 1969-1970 and to scrutinize the golden plate girls coming up who are fantastic 1974-75 and 1975-76 seasons. In "Parable of Jesus" George But- day." Happy are those who are criticized heaped with tiny cubes of bread bowlers," she ^ded. A member of the National Duckpin trick points out that this parable is a The Beatitudes paraphrased and ridiculed and the subject of — the broken body of Christ — Connecticut bowlers gained the top Bowling Congress Women’s Division challenge to reality and to foresight. In the "Pulpit," a weekly publica­ gossip because of their attempt to be to find the biggest piece.” three places and six of the top seven Hall of Fame since 1968, Mrs. Dyak The Unjust Steward took stock of his tion of Union Church, Rockville, Christlike. That ridicule has been — Marilyn Haney spots. Carol Bunk of Glastonbury credits much of her success to her situation and faced facts. He con­ there appeared a paraphrase of the heaped on others. Do not be disturbed sidered the future and took prompt was No. 2 at 136.545 and Eleanor husband, Steve. Currently con­ familiar Beatitudes of Jesus which about it, because God will give you a Desko of Winsted was third at valescing following surgery, Steve action against the emergency that are found in the fifth chapter of great reward. (Herald photo by Dunn) faced him. 134.803. Wllda Guerrette of Stratford for years was a ranking bowler Matthew. This interpretation by South United Methodist Church was No. 5 at 133.632 and Mabel Kor- among the men. He's also her coach busleskl of Waterbury seventh at and advisor. 133.165. Only Bea Sleek of Baltimore Over the years, Mrs. Dyak has es­ was able to break the Nutmeg tablished a number of world In­ stranglehold on top places with a dividual records but none has carried LOCAL CHURCHES 134.307 average, good for fifth place. as much meaning as high average. A year ago, Mrs. Dyak’s 134,721 T here's only one No. 1 high was tops as well as an all-time high average woman bowler in the USA 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Cathy Dyak average. She has rolled several 200 and she has a Manchester, Conn., ad­ Rob Johnson ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, SOUTH UNITED METHODIST summer student assistant, preaching, plus games. dress. E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Worship, Nurseryy provided; 7 p.m.. In­ CHURCH (Lutheran Church in CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. child care provided. pastor. formal Worship, study and fellowship. America), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Strand, pastor. Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery for Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m.. Pastor Webb preaching, ser­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Canoe and kayak competition GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Archambault and Rev. Francis small children. mon: "Are We Faithful? " Nursery care Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. Carew spoils dehut 10 a m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., for children 5 and under; 7:30 p.m.. Pelletier fourth Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 726 N. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Main St. Praise and Teaching Service. ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; NORTH UNITED METHODIST Although he upped his average two pins, Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m., 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "Is message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. There a Creator Who Cares About CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Children's (Jhurch and Nursery provided; of Red Sox rookie George Pelletier of Manchester has slipped noon, and 5 p.m. Johnson triumphs William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Custer, pastor. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, You?"; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of July 6 p.m.. Evening Service, sharing with from second to fourth place on the 1976-77 Killeen. 15 Watchtower magazine article "Keep 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: Brian Kilpatrick, who spent the summer Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.. IBS Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, “Dealing with Demons: V Failure," National Duckpin Bowling Congress individual pastor. Trusting Jehovah for the Reward " in the Philippines with the Student Mis­ Brian Kilpatrick BOSTON (DPI) — The move made sense from a percentage school auditorium; Sunday Masses at CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Nursery for children 5 years old and sion Corps, message by the Rev. Mr. average list among men. in national event 7:30, 0 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a m. 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all younger, coffee fellowship following ser- standpoint; yet when a rookie pitcher — even a lefthander — ages; 11 a m.. Worship; 7 p.m,. Prayer; Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. McLain, Nursery provided. The local man, however, has one honor. He’s and noon in school auditoriium. 9a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m., worship, faces Rod Carew, the odds have to be in the favor of baseball’s FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public ary church, assemblies of god, 647 E. the only Connecticut man listed among the top sermon: "That There May Be Equality” ; Kilpatrick best hitter. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. invited. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. (justafson, EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 30 small pinners in the country. By EARL YOST ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: "The Unattrac­ pastor. Te result seemed predictable the "There was no way I was going to Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. tive Jesus. " Church & Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald to relate Pelletier averaged 144.477 for 445 sanctioned Sport* Editor 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Bible classes Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; moment southpaw Rick Kreuger took hit the ball to the left side in that Championship laurels continue to be achieved by 18-year-old Rev. Walter A. Hyszko.pastor. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, for adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. Ser­ situation. My job is to either score games. Shorty D iw er of Maryland was tops at and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Lynn Bruer, intern; Rev. C. Anderson, the mound in the eigth inning of a 4-4 Deliverance Service. 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a m . vice of Worship and Bible preaching, pastor emeritus. experiences game for his first appearance of the Rod or at least get him over to 147.970 and Hank Howard of Virginia second at Rob Johnson of Bolton in canoe and kayak competition. Mass in Polish and English. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. program for children and child-care Earlier this month, Johnson FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Broadhead, assistant to the rector; Rev. 8 a m.. Matins in chapel; 9a.m,. Divine year in a Boston Sox uniform. third,” said Bostock. 147.096. Bruce Plumb of Maryland was third Hail 72 E. Center St. Rev. James SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. provided; 6:30 p.m.. Evening Service of Worship, children s chapel. Nursery for Brian Kilpatrick of 100 Concord Carew slapped a pitcher's pitch lor "1 wouid have bunted with two teamed with Bob Diebold of Glen Last weekend on the Susquehanna Barbara F. West, assistant to the rec.tor. Rd. will give an illustrated talk on his best at 146.342. Beliasov, pastor. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ gospel music and preaching; 7 p.m.. infants. an opposite field double and scored strikes if I had to in order to keep the Ellyn, 111., to capture the National River In Oswego, N.Y., at the USA ficers. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1; 10 Restful Moments with Pastor Gustafson experiences as a member of the stu­ A year ago, as No. 2 in the nation, Pelletier 9:30 a m.. Sunday School; 10:30 a m.. a m.. The Daily Office, Rite 1, with ser­ the go-ahead run two pitches later on bail on the right side of the field; Championship in the Canadian Canoe Canoe Association National 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a m., on WINF radio (especially for shut-ins). dent missionary corps in the Philip­ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ mon by the Rev. Mrs. West. a Lyman Bostock double Friday that’s what was called for and we averaged 142.923. Pelletier has been No.2 on two-man, 500-meter event at Marathon Championships. Johnson vice. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, pines Sunday at the 6 p.m. service at night to lift the Twins past the four occasions. Rockford, 111., In the Junior Division. and Matt Strelb of Bristol, Ind., CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, the Church of the Nazarene. Main play situation baseball all the time. reeling Red Sox, 6-4. That's what Gene (Manager Mauch) Johnson and Diebold repeated their gained a second place In the Junior Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, St., Manchester. Church Si Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald The win kept Minnesota in second drives into our heads every day and success in the 5,00-meter race and 20-mlle down the river race. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. 10 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Kilpatrick, who will be starting his Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; for pupils up to the age of 20, care for of Christian education. place in the American League West, it's what wins ballgames." the Bolton man was second best in Johnson, who graduated from Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; junior year at Eastern Nazarene Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 Lynn Bruer, intern; Rev. C. Henry very young children, subject of the 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: three games behind division leading The two eighth inning runs, com­ the one-man, 500-meter event, losing Bolton High last June, has been About town College, Quincy, Mass., soon, spent am. Anderson, pastor emeritus. lesson-sermon: "Christ Jesus, " golden “God doesn't Want Me to be Like You," Kansas City. The loss, Boston’s bined with Tom Johnson’s 2 1-3 in­ Seaver tops Carlton to Diebold by one second. paddling flatwater competitively for the summer in the Philippines as a CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 8 a.m., Matins in chapel; 9 a.m., Divine text from the Bible, "The Lord himself Nursery provided, the Rev. Mr. Lanz will eighth in nine games, dropped the nings of scoreless relief were too Because of their high placement, seven years and marathon for two member of the Student Missionary LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Worship, Nursery for infants, children's shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin lead the discussion and fellowship which Red Sox three games behind the New much for the Red Sox, whose hitting both Johnson and Diebold were years. He is a member of the Colum­ chapel. Corps of the Department of World Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall will follow, in the church Living Room. Members of Manchester Power York Yankees. has abandoned them the past week. named to represent the United States bia Canoe Club, coached by Pat 8:30 a m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN call his name Immanuel. " Isa. 7:14. The Mission of the Church of the as Reds stop Phils CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Squadron will meet tonight at 7:45 at "1 don’t know how Carew hit that In the International Regatta which Murphy and Peter Kujawa. Seminary; 10:30 a m., Sunday School; 5 CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Christian Science Reading Room, 968 CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OK Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Nazarene. He was one of 50 students Boston scratched out a 1-0 lead in will feature paddlers from Mexico, This summer, Johnson has been p.m.. Sacrament Service. Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Main St., is open to the public Mondays pitch," said Kreuger, who was called NEW YORK (UPI) — Though Friday night’s victory was far CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Buckland Rd., South Windsor, to pay at the eight Nazarene Colleges in the up 24 hours earlier from Pawtucket the second inning when Carl Puerto Rico, Canada and the United training in Illinois at the St. Charles PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Kuhl, pastor. through Fridays from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Curtis Jr., pastor. United States chosen to serve in the from an artistic success, the Cincinnati Reds are hardly fussy 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. respects to the late William P. to give Boston a needed left-handed Yastrzemski walked, took third on a States. Competition is listed in Canoe Club. He won his first national Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. and the first and third Thursday evenings 10 a.m.. United Worship Service with corps. about how they win ballgames — something they have not done from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free public McGraw, a member and officer of reliever. “I jammed him and he still Jim Rice single and scored on Mexico City In late September. medal in 1972 and has been a consis­ Second Congregational Church at Center the squadron. Kilpatrick and three other students George Scott’s doubleplay grounder. often enough this season. ’The two young men wore the red, tent winner in his age ciass at local lending library is maintained. Church, Miss Eileen Fairbrother, got a double; I guess that’s how you were assigned to the Philippines, hit .370." Or, as winning pitcher Tom Seaver white and blue colors of the USA In and national races ever since. Four pitches into the eight, though, where they were involved mainly in a Carew, whose fifth inning double put it: "It wasn’t a pretty victory but Gossage pitched out of two-on, none- the North American Championships The handsome, six-foot, 180-pound the Twins had won the game back. music and puppetry ministry. They had driven in two runs, said the we won and that’s all that counts." out situations in both the eighth and in Montreal last month. young man spent four hours a day, Asked why he brought in Kreuger in­ toured the Philippines presenting leadoff hit in the eighth agreed He was talking about a 4-2 triumph ninth for his 18th save. Johnson and Diebold, plus Bub six days a week practicing during the stead of ace Bill Campbell to open the programs at several of its univer­ Kreuger "made a good pitch on me. by the Reds over Steve Carlton and (Jultg 5, Giants 2 Meyers of Columbia, Conn., and Fay summer months. During the off­ AREA CHURCHES sities and colleges as well as at But sometimes a guy can make a eighth, Boston Manager Don Zimmer the red-hot Phillies which gave Cin­ Pitcher Rick Reuschel helped Braman of Greene, N.Y., combined season Johnson conditions himself various Nazarene churches, good pitch and you stili can take ad­ answered angrily: cinnati its 10th victory in the last 13 himself to his 18th victory, which ties for a second In the Junior C-4 500 using the universal gym equipment Kilpatrick said. games and handed Philadelphia only meters and Johnson placed fourth In at the Willimantic Y. vantage of it.” “They had seven lefties in a row him with Carlton for the major its fourth ioss in the iast 23. the C-1 5,000 meters. Johnson will enter Central Connec­ After Carew (now batting .374) coming up and 1 just brought league lead, by singling home two The But the Reds still trail the Los In the Senior C-4 1,000 meters, the ticut State College in September. He COVENTRY I'RESBYTERIAN OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN Family Worship (informal) in Mary and Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL confounded the Red Sox with his Kreuger up; how am 1 going to know runs to lead Chicago over San Fran­ CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Martha CJiapel. Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. CHURCH, VERNON. Rev. John A Bible leadoff hit, Bostock showed why he (what he can do) if I don’t pitch him? Angeles Dodgers, who also won, by cisco, Reliever Bruce Sutter finished team of Johnson, Meyers, Bill Byrd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Q also is having a great year at the the game for his 25th save and first of Cinclncnati and Ralph Vincent of "Yump" Johnson of Bolton. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF When am I supposed to use him, 9:30 a m.. Worship; 11 a m., Sunday 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist Bartholomew, assistant minister. Speaks plate. The iefthanded hitting outfieid, against seven righthanders?” since July 16. Vermont placed third. School; 7:30 p m , Bible Study at par­ 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Parsing, rector. Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles 9:30 a.m,. Worship Service, child care by National League AatroH 6, ExpoH .5 Eugene a .336 hitter this season, pulied a sonage on Cornwall Dr. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Conley, pastor. for little ones and cribroom care for the Kreuger pitch into rightfield to score The teams were to meet this after­ Cesar Cedeno led off the 10th with a infants are available. Coffee Fellowship 1 Brewer ~Pele in finale- FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. School and Nursery. 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services Carew and continued to second on the noon in a nationally televised game, 8'A games in the National League double and later scored on a fielder's Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F Ellington. TRINITY LUTHERAN ( HURCH, which are interpreted for the deaf. after the service. The Rev. Mr. choice to give Houston a come-from- Bartholomew will be preaching during One of the most com­ aborted throw home. Bostock later with BUI Lee, 4-3, to face Dave John­ West with 33 games left for Cincin­ Jelley, pastor. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a m.. Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald Nursery provided; 9:45 a m., Sunday behind victory over Montreal which PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - Sun­ give Pele a nice sendoff in his last 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ Worship Service, Sunday School. July, and the Rev. Mr. Lacey, during monly asked religious scored on Mike Cubbage’s infield son, 2-4. nati and 34 to play for Los Angeles — McClean, pastor. School; 6 p.m., Training Union. snapped the Expos’ five-game win­ day’s Soccer Bowl 77 between the game with another championship ning Worship, 7 p.m.. Evening Service. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF 8 and 10:30 a m.. Worship Service; 9:15 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, August. questions today is “Are hit.’’- including five games with each other. you a born-again ning streak. New York Cosmos and the Seattle m edal," said Seattle Coach Jimmy VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford a m., Sunday School. 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, Seaver, now 15-5, allowed just five Christian’’" It is virtually a hits in notching his 14th complete Hratea 3, .Met* .3 Sounders is the swansong to the Gabriel, "but our boys think he has Old Town Rd. Friends Meeting House. 144 S. Quaker SACRED HEART CIU RCII, Rt. 30, Carl J. Sherer, pastor. South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath brilliant 22-year career of Pele, the enough medals already." 9:45 a m., Sunday School for all ages; and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. shibboleth of identifica­ game. But the 32-year-old right­ Jeff Burroughs, Gary Matthews Lane, West Hartford. Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ magnificent Brazilian paid millions The title match will be played 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Michael Donohue. Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday tion. a password among hander walked eight and threw 147 and Junior Moore all hit homers in day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Yanks increase margin to play for New York and give the before a sold out Civic Stadium Evening Evangelistic. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. conservatives. Bible- pitches. the third to lead Atlanta over New believing evangelicals. It is North American Soccer League a crowd of 35,000 and a national televi­ UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m. and noon. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN Over the last two innings, Seaver York in a game halted by rain after an unashamed admission status symbol. sion audience. Game time Sunday is CHURCH, I NITED CHI RCII OF Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor M APPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Barthoiomew, REFORMED CIU RCH, 661 Avery St.. on Graig Nettle’s triple held the Phillies hitless, while get­ the Mets batted in the top of the South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, pastor. of having had a spiritual CHRLST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. 9 a.m.. Sunday School; 10:15 am.. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. assistant minister. ting three of his seven strikeouts. seventh. "And the New York boys want to 1 p.m. PDT. Miller, minister. Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and 9:30 a.m, and 7 p.m.. Worship. religious experience. Harold W. Richardson, minister. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and in­ Jesus made being born What was billed as a classic 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and August). 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service fant care available, coffee fellowship BOLTON UNITED METHODIST NEW YORK (UPI) — Graig Nettles’ eighth-inning triple scored Mickey Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ CHURCH, 1040 Boston Tpke. Rev. again the norm of entrance pitcher’s duel did not pan out, as both Transactions and Church School. after the service. into the kingdom of God. Rivers with the winning run Friday night, enabling the New York Yankees to Carlton and Seaver labored arduous­ Fellowship. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev FIRST CONGREGATIONAL S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL James W. Knorr, pastor. Baaeliall John 3:3.5. "Born again ” is defeat the Texas Rangers, 6-5, and increase their lead over Boston in the ly. The Phillies left 11 runners John W. Mortimer, pastor. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd.. South Windsor. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. California — Announced ST. MAR\ 'S c m RCII, Rt. 31, Coven­ CHURCH OF SAINT BERNARD. used by different peopie to American League East to three games. stranded and the Reds left 12 but they 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. CIU RCII OF CHRIST, Rev. David J. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. outfielder Joe RudI will INSULATE NOW try. Rev, F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. describe widely disparate The Yankees were trailing 5-4 when Willie Randoiph doubled with one out in ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., Reese III, minister. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. did steal six bases, including a pair of Paul F. Ramen. experiences. Not so with the eighth inning. After Bucky Dent flied out. Rivers singled home Randolph miss the rest of the 1977 Rockville. 9:45 a.m.. Church School for Communion, first and third Sundays of Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and successful double steals. Saturday Ma.sses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Jesus! It was to be a birth season. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a m.. each month; Morning Prayer second; 11:30 a.m. with the tying run and Nettles followed with a triple off loser Roger Moret, 2- and we will take Maasses at 7:30 , 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. of water and the Spirit — Los Angeles — Called up day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a m. Worship Service. fourth and fifth Sundays. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL 2 . Dodgi-rH .5, CarilinulH 4 ST. MA rn iE W ’S CHURCH, Tolland (Folk) at 11:15 a.m., Vigil of Holy days at CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Robert the "washing of regenera­ Rookie Ken Clay, 2-3, picked up the victory and Sparky Lyle got his 21st Ron Cey’s two-run homer and inflelder Rafael Landestoy ST. MAURICE’S CIU RCII, Hebron TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ tion and renewing of the 10% off the price. Rev.. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a m . and 5 and Heavilin, interim pastor. from Albuquerque to Rd., Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Holy Spirit " (Titus 3:5l. save. Johnny Oates’ solo shot sparked Los Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.: Sun­ 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 pastor. 10 a.m., Worship Service, sermon The Rangers took a 3-0 lead on Toby Harrah’s three-run homer, his 19th, off Angeles over St. Louis. Lou Brock of replace the injured Teddy day Masses at 8:30, 10.30 and 11:45 a m. p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev Kenneth topic: "Walk on the Water, " Nursery ■’hearts sprinkled from an Martinez. • Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ E. Knox, pastor. evil conscience — body starter Ed Figueroa in the fourth, but Lou Piniella hit the first pitch in the the Cardinals went O-for-4 while Call today for FREE eatimate ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. provided. bottom of the inning for his seventh homer of the year to get one back fur the attempting to reach base so that he Pro Foolhall MESSIAH EVANGELICAL 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte. 9 a.m.. Worship (summer schedule). BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL washed with pure water" BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST Yankees. could equal Ty Cobb’s career stolen New York — Traded LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin pastor. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. (Heb. 10:22). "rhe new birth 647-9621 consists of the begetting of The Rangers picked up a single run in the fifth on Mike Hargrove's 12th base mark. Brock remains at 891 rookie wide receiver- Synod). 300 Buckland Rd., ^u th Windsor. 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a m., Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Stanton Conover, minister. the Spirit through the Word homer of the year and another in the sixth on Willie Horton’s single and return specialist Perry 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. Bolton. The Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Charles C. lifetime steals, just one short of tl Peter 1:23) and baptism Griggs to Atlanta for a InsulCorp ( Worship ^rvice. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10 a m.. Worship Service, Church 9 a.m.. Service. Church, speaker. Harrah’s triple. Cobb’s mark. CHURCH, 873 Main St. (corner of in water into Christ (Gal. The Yankees scored in the sixth on an RBI single by Randolph, and picked I*irulen 3, Pudrea I future draft consideration. ■NMdv eoNMnvATiaiM ■n o in ** p * T ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHI RCII, School for Nursery through junior high; 9 VERNON INITEI) MEI'IIODLST 3:27). RaHkeiliall Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. a m.. Church School for senior high and up a pair of unearned runs in the seventh, aided by Bump Wills’ error. Rivers Winning pitcher Bruce Kison had ses HILLIAPD BT. / 1 Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellncr, William E. Flynn, minister; Rev. Carl T. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Dr. James W. RCII OF opened the inning with a single and went to third when Nettles' grounder went three hits, including an RBI single, Chicago — Signed guard MANCHnTKP, CT, 0 * 0 4 0 rector. adult classes. Knorr, pastor. cm Holt, associate minister S T . DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, past Wills into right field. Rivers scored as Thurman Munson banged into a and set up another run with the first Mike McConathy, their 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church CHRIST 10 a m.. Worship, (no Church School in Manchester Rd.. Glastonbury. Rev. fourth round draft choice inc Family Service and Church School. School for all ages. Nursery provided. Lydall and Vernon Streets forceout. A single by Reggie Jackson and Piniella's sacrifice lly got another stolen base of his career in leading summer); Wednesday, 7 to 7:30 p.m , Joseph R. Bannon. pastor. Phone: 646-2903 run home. Pittsburgh over San Diego. Rich from Louisiana Tech. \ y PAQBFOUR.B-1 ,^Conn.. Sat., Aug. 27, 1977 MANCH^STE^EVENI^ h e r a l d , Manchester, Co^.. Sat.. 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His doctor then on, Cornejo never followed the and the New York Giants wanted for working mother, Generous commission Angels 7, Tigers 4 straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. SOFIA, Bulgaria (UPI) — The In the final minutes, the forced a fumble by Griese Box DD c/o Manchester Mecca, mornings only. told him to stay away from the game same pattern — lobbing when Tanner host Buffalo. Herald, three days, 4 p.m. to 1 a m. schedule. Wolverlon Agency been questioned during his nine years Bobby Bonds’ 31st homer, a two- The third-seeded Orantes, who World Student Games end today with ADVERTISING in the major leagues, but somewhere until March, when he received a was out of position, passing when Active one year old. Call 649- FURNITURE Stripping posi­ Realtors, 649-2813. run shot, triggered a three-run 11th recently had arm surgery, says he’s a United States-West Germany battle 7813. along the way he got a reputation as a clean bill of health. 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The Baltimore Orioles found out fourth, preceded Bonds’ blast and Gil uneventful 6-4 third set victory for been in the last three weeks, I feel I 26 days .84 word per day Convalescent Home, 745 Main home for two preschoolers. dreaded — one with the hard-serving The Soviet Union had piled up an Street, East Hartford, Conn. 44A, Bolton. differently Friday night, and it cost Flores capped the inning with a run- the match. can win the tournament,” he said. IS words S2 00 minimum Weekdays, 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. Tanner from Lookout Mountain, unreachable lead of 25 gold, 27 silver Happy Ada .. $2 30 inch Please call 647-9340. BABYSITTER • Housekeeper. them a game in their effort to catch “I feel I'm playing my best," he In other matches, fourth-seeded PART TIME Mature Respon­ Adult. Tuesday-Friday, Tenn. and 27 bronze medals on the eve of Steelers visit NURSES AIDES-3 to 11 p.m. said. “If I don’t work. I'm in trouble sible Person to work 20 hours hours: 8:45-4:45 or 11:30-4:45 the New York Yankees in the American Eddie Dibbs had second-set troubles, the Games' closing day, ahead of the Full time. Experienced only. CARPENTERS It Carpenter American League East pennant race. “I was very worried about his because I'm not so young anymore.” Good starting salary, liberal per week. Prefer experience or 12:30-4:45. Your choice but defeated Bob Lutz, 6-3, 7-5; and United States with 13 gold, 8 silver helpers - Apply on the Job, at League serve, so I was concentrating every Top-seeded Jimmy Connors, dis­ fringe benefits. Apply in per­ in light tvping and 144 Ferguson Road, during school year. Own McRae, usually the designated Sherwood Stewart of Texas took and 13 bronze. bookkeeping. Please call 646- transportation. 64:^61. hitter, was in left field and he not time," said Cornejo. "I've played playing none of the shakiness of FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI — The Pittsburgh Steelers will son, East Hartford Convales­ Manchester. France's Patrice Dominguez, 6-4, 7- In the swimming, however, the cent Home, 745 Main Street, 1229 for an appointment. only hurt the Orioles with his bat by him before and I was always worried Thursday's match with John make their first visit ever to the New England Patriots' DRIVERS AND Stock clerks scoring double. Bob Adams had a 6. U.S. entries — though consider^ se­ M l East Hartford. CLERK-TYPIST, Requires powering a third inning homer but about his serve." McEnroe, blitzed lOtb seeded Stan home field Sunday, but young quarterback Mike Kruezek WANTED; Yard man. Must needed. Must be 18 years old. pinch-hit homer for the Tigers. In today’s matches, Poland’s cond string — clearly dominated by 50-60 words per minute typing. also turned in a sparkling defensive With good reason. Tanner is gifted Smith, 6-4, 6-3 to move into the IN'76 FRAN TARKENTON has been chased around Schaefer Stadium before. OUR BAKERY Needs part have one to two years Previous experience: typing, One part time-noon to 5:30 Wojtok Fibek was to play Jauffret, p.m., one full time 8 a.m. to with one of the fiercest serves in the quarterfinals. Connors continually taking eight gold, four silver and four PAS6EP JOHNNY MNITAS The second-year pro time employees, on a snort experience as mechanic, gar­ shipping, documents and In­ play when he caught A1 Bumbry’s A's 8, Blue Jays 4 Dick Stockton faced Billy Martin, age or Junk yard. Own tools a 5:30 p.m. Apply In person game, and used it accurately in bronze medals in the first three days FOR M05T VW GAINEP played on the losing end of backs Franco Harris and notice oasis. Applicants voices useful. Please contact liner and threw out Mark Belanger at Rookie Mitchell Page drove in hit deep shots to the left, forcing Brian Gottfried played Chile's Jaime IN A CAREER WITH 41,601. should be available to work must. (J.M.S. and Blue Cross. Alcar Auto Parts. 226 SpruceSpri destroying Germany's Frank Gerert of the four-day competition. a 42-19 score in 1975 when Rocky Bleier, who carried Personnel Department at the plate to complete an inning­ three runs and scored twice to spark Smith away from his effective net Fillol. WHO IS IN THIRP PLACE any hours during the day or Apply in person Andover Pioneer Parachute Company Street. the night before, — ’ There were more medals within Notre Dame stopped his the ball a total of 20 times Auto Parts, Route 6, Andover, ending double play in the second in­ the A’s to victory over the Blue Jays. game. WITH 33,47”? night. Approximately 1 or 2 for appointment, 644-1581. reach for the U.S. swimmers today Boston College team. in the first three exhibition ADVERTISING days a week. Good hourly Conn. MACHINISTS ■ We have ning. Manny Sanguillen chipped in with A. JOHN BROPIE when form er world champion Andy Kruezek. who is games. rate. For y>pointment, call MECHANIC It SERVICE Sta­ openings for: All around As it turned out that play proved three hits for the A’s, while Steve R JOE NAMATH DEADLINE machinists. CIntImatIc Coan from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and C. JOHN HAPL expected to share the "Franco is fine," said 289-1571, Extension 227, tion Attendant - Apply in per­ decisive as the Royals nipped the Bowling hit his first major league between 8:30 and 11 a.m. or 1 operator, Bridgeport his University of Tennessee team­ quarterbacking role with Noll when asked if Harris 12:00 noon the day before son 252 Spencer Street, after 1 Orioles, 3-2, to stretch their club publication to 3:30 p.m. An Equal Oppor­ REAL ESTATE p.m. Will train the right per­ o^rators. Must be able to set homer for Toronto. Physicals set, East track mentor mate John Ebuna, meet Klaus Stein- Terry Bradshaw, expects up and work from blueprints. record winning streak to 10 games. was hurt. "W e're going to Deadline tor Saturday and tunity Employer, Full time salespersons son. ’ bach of West Germany, currently plenty of noise aimed his Top pay and fringe benefits. W liile Sox 4, Brew*r» 2 Mariners 4, Indians 2 work him in gradually so Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. needed to join active of­ practice dates Europe's fastest swimmer, in the 1(X) way once Sunday’s game HAIRDRESSER Wanted - LUNCH TIME Hostess, Apply at Paragon Tool (Jom- Oscar Gamble’s three-run homer The Mariners, held to four hits by he will be ready for the fice. For personal andn lnc., 121 Adams Street, meter freestyle final. begins. Experienced only. Lu Jon Hours: 12 through 3. Monday in the first inning enabled the White Wayne Garland over the first eight Kelley resigns post start of the season. ” confidential interview'* E ihester. 647-9935. Salon of Beauty, 61 East Athletic physical packets are now Coan won the 1975 world title in World record "I’ve heard from a lot of PLEASE READ through Friday. Apply in per­ Sox to defeat the Brewers and re­ innings, rallied for three runs in the The Steelers' prime Center Street, 643-1939. ([contact Sid Green, Cen- son, Tacorral, Broad Street. available at Manchester High for any (?ali, Colombia, in 51.16 seconds in a YONKERS, N.Y. (UPI) guys I played with and they YOUR AD TOOL AND DIE Maker for main in second place in the AL West, ninth inning to defeat the Indians. problem heading into tury 21 Jackston- student participating in a fall sport. final that saw Steinbach place fifth. — Testing Times, driven by plan to be out at the game EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper WAITRESS - Now hiring for precision dies. First class on- .002 ahead of the Twins. Silvio Mar­ Craig Reynolds singled home the go- By LEN AUSTER training camp was to find a Classified ada are taken over Avante, 646-1316; W. Apply at Paragon Tool The physicians certificate must be Last week, however, Steinbach Allan Holmes, set a world in force,” said the resident the phone as a convenience ■ Part time for one girl office. fall. Part time nights and tinez pitched two innings of shutout ahead run and scored an insurance Herald. Sportswriter linebacking replacement , ,evenings, 646-4153. Company Inc., 121 Adams signed by the student’s private doc­ posted a time of 51.51 seconds in a record for 2-year-old of Fairfax, Va., who holds The Herald is responsible for Apply England Hardware, weekends. Apply in person. relief to save the game for the White run on a double by Steve Braun. for contract-troubled Jack only one incorrect insertion and Bolton Notch. Monday Street, Manchester. 647-9935. tor before practice. Anyone not able Dave Kelley, head cross country, indoor and outdoor track pacing geldings on a half- Tacorral, Broad Street. Sox. heat during the European swimming the NCAA caeer pass- L a m b e r t . then only to the size of the through Friday, 10 to 2. to get the form signed by his/her coach and English teacher at East Catholic High, has resigned championships at Joenkoping, mile track, going the dis­ completion record. original insertion Errors which NIGHT SHIFT nurse offers WOMAN TO Babysit in my doctor will be given a physical exam tance in 2:01.2 Friday night do not lessen the value of the room, kitchen privileges, plus and taken a position in a public school in Ohio. Sweden, the fastest in Europe this In three pre-season advertisement will not be cor­ REAL ESTATE Career. Earn home afternoons, weekdays. at Yonkers Raceway, "nie $20 weekly for girl who will at the office of the director of Kelley,, , who ^ was cited by the year. games, Kruezek has com­ rected by an additional inser- $15,000-(- annually. Must liave Own transportation. Only EXPERIENCED stay nights with child. No ac­ athletics Monday and Tuesday star­ Connecticut Interscholastic Track “I think I can win it, ” Steinbach previous record of 2:02.3 pleted eight of 11 passes in lion license or in process. Part dependable need reply. Cafi tual babysitting. Ideal (or Incredible round ting at 8:30 a.m. was set by Corsican at timers considered. For a con­ 649-5160, mornings. JANITORIAL area college student. Call Coaches Association as track coach said. "Coan’s performance in the relief of Bradshaw. fidential interview. Ralph The following is a schedule for Saratoga Harness 20 years Probate Notice Mrs. Peterson, 646-3861 after 4 of the year for 1975-76, will become freestyle relay was not convincing. While the two quarter­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. LEGAL SECRETARY ■ Hart­ practice sessions which begin Mon­ ago. SUPERVISORS p.m. assistant track coach at Medina He is not as good as he was in Cali.” backs will split the work, ESTATE OF MALCOLM ford Law Office • Full time credited to Irwin day: Testing Times now has DRIVERS FOR School Buses High, Medina, Ohio. It is a one-year Steinbach added, however, he feels many Pittsburgh regulars ROBERTSON, deceased □ NOTICES position available. Applicant for mornings or evenings RELIABLE PERSON to help Girls field hockey—8:30 a.m. to 11 won four straight and 12 of will get their first taste of The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, wanted. We will train you. must have pleasing telephone with care of children. Must old $5 million school with a student the reaction from his participation in Judge, of tbe Court of Probate. Part time. Housewives and Must have car. Good pay PINEHURST, N.C. (UPI) — Hale Irwin is playing in the Hall Football-9 to 11 a.m ., 5:30 to 7:45 his 18 strata this year. sustained action. Coach District of Manchester, at a hearing manner, and be an excellent have own transportation. enrollment of 1,500 with plans of the European championships. retirees preferred. typist. Legal experienced (or the right person. Call of Fame Golf Classic like he has a score to settle. He does. p.m. held on August 18,1977 ordered that ad Lost and Found 1 References required. Call building an all-weather track. Kelley Chuck Noll plans to make claims must be presented to the Manchester area, 643-2373, preferred, but will train Alan Fairbanks 649-5334 for between 9 and TO, 846-6072. Irwin had a flawless 9-under-par 62 Soccer—6 to 7:30 p.m. at East had no track to train his " I have competed in 15 events in regular use of starting fiduciary on or before November 18, LOST - Large grey male 643-2414. Vernon area, 872- suitable applicant with good convenient appointment. Friday for a two-day total of 15 1977 or be barred as by law provided. 2826. tie the course record 30 and added Girls’ swimming—9:30 a.m, to runners on. the past one and a half weeks," Stein­ Kim M. Lutz, Ass t. Gerk altered cat. May be sick. business background. 5 day PUBLIC HEALTH Nurse full under-par 127, an incredible feat over The fiduciary is: week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Good four -birdies on the back, including noon The personable Eagle coach took bach said. "Besides, we came from a Vicinity of Bush Hill Road. time, B.S. and Public Health the grueling Pinehurst Country Club Lucy J. Robertson Extra toes on front feet. EXPERIENCED Layout salary and fringe benefits. back-to-back birdies at the 15th and Girls’ volleyball—to be announced the new position in mid-August after cold country into almost tropical 452 Adams Street Inspector - Must be familiar Nursing preferred. Call No, 2 course. Manchester, Ckmn. 06040 Reward. Please call 646-7490. Include business and personal Manchester Public Health 16th holes. Boys’ cross country—begins 10 considering other offers, including temperatures. I am not sure whether Standings om with sheet metal parts and references in reply to Box Although he has won $106,455 this a.m. PWA specifications. Apply in DISHWASHERS - Part time Nursing Association, 647-1481 His 127 total is six shots better than one from Manchester High, I can repeat my performance from LOST - Vicinity of Franks GG, c/o Manchester Herald. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. season, almost half of the money person, H & B Tool It nights and weekends. Apply in the previous low score at the midway Manchester, Ohio. He submitted bis last week.” Supermarket. Six month old person, Tacorral, Broad An Equal Opportunity Affir- came for winning the Atlanta Classic Girls’ cross country—begins 6 p.m. cat. Grey stripes with white Engineering, 168 Forest SECRETARY - Hartford Law point at Pinehurst and was just one resignation to the Rev. Robert % Street, Manchester. Street, mitive Action Employer. and it has been a "bad" year in com­ National League American League LEGAL markings. Answer to office, full time position shot shy of the all-time PGA mark Junior high school physical packets Saunders, East Catholic principal, at Other events on the final day’s available. Applicant must East "Bellechat ” Bright pink parison to his past two years when he shared by a half dozen players. may be picked up anytime after Sept, the beginning of August. Kelley, who swimming program were the men’s East NOTICE collar. Please call 6^712. have pleasing telephone W L Pet. GB took home more than $450,000. "I tried not to think about my posi­ 7 at the junior high nurses’ office. resided in Simsbury with his wife, 200 meter backstroke and the 800 W L Pet. GB manner, and be an excellent That's why it was a severe blow Phil 78 48 .619 - PUBLIC HEARING RH’s - LPH’s typist. Legal experience tion relative to par and relative to the Gayle, and daughter, Nora, who’ll be meter freestyle relay. The women New York 76 51 .598 - IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed when PGA officials first notified him Surgery slated Pitts 74 55 .574 b'k Boston 72 53 .576 3 ADDITIONAL black and tan male. Charter preferred, but will train field,” Irwin said. “It’s hard to get one-year old in September, left were to swim the 100 meter butterfly NURSE AIDES suitable applicant with good RELIEF COOK APPROPRIATIONS Oak Street area. Contact he had qualified for next week’s that far under par and not try to fly." BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Red Sox Chicago 70 56 .556 8 Baltimore 71 54 .568 4 Saturday morning and will begin his and the 400 meter medley relay. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Manchester Dog Warden, 646- business background. 5 day Caratr mindtd Individuil for hoalth cara facili­ lucrative World Series of Golf and six m St. Louis 71 57 .555 8 Detroit 59 67 .468 TOW Hinkle and Thompson couldn’t outfielder Dwight Evans, placed on duties Monday with orientation. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. 4555. COMPANIONS week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Good ty. Olatary axparlanca prafarrad, but not weeks later told him there had been a Montreal 59 68 .465 TOW salary and fringe benefits. believe how far they were behind the disabled list earlier this week, School in Medina begins Wednesday. Dave Kelley On Friday, Bonnie Glasgow, 18, lo Cleveland 58 69 . 457 19 CONNECTICUT Needed to provide nursing raquired. Work 2 daya flrat ahifl, 3 daya aacond •syaaMBer-'-**«.• New York 51 76 .402 27W Panonala 2 Include business and personal followingfOllO W ini their performances, will undergo surgery on his right The 1967 M a n h a ttan C ollege track coach for nine years and cross from Jacksonville Calif., and Jenni Milwaukee 56 77 .421 23 Notice is hereby given that services in private homes thlH. and medical facilities. references in reply to Box H, "Fifteen under par for two rounds knee next Wednesday, the club an­ graduate, native of Philadelphia, country the last three years. Franks, 19, from Wilmington, Del. West Toronto 45 .360 30 the Board of Directors, Town c/o Manchester Herald. ROOMATE NEEDED - To Consideration given to is unbelieveable,” unbeli Hinkle said, nounced Friday. were 1-2 in the women s 200 meter W L Pci. GB \Xesl of Manchester, Connecticut, share 4 room apartment in Call 871-0385 P G A J cited personal reasons for leaving. No successors have been named. preference of days and It S just j incredible," said Thomp­ Evans, bothered by cartilage a"'* the team of Jim Los Ang 76 52 ,594 — W L Pet. GB will hold a Fhiblic Hearing in East Hartford. $75. per HOUSEKEEPER Needed lo His wife's family and an older hours — 4 to 40 hours M. Zukauskas son. "If he does it again it may be tbe damage the past two months, will un­ Hallard, Lance Michaelis, Mike Cincin 68 61 .527 8W Kan City 74 51 .592 - the Hearing Room at the month, plus utilities. Call and live in six room house. Duties mistake and he had not qualified for brother live in Medina. He also said Oilers to stay available weekly. Live-in include light housekeeping. most unbelievable feat in the history dergo the operation at Boston’s Currington and John Ebuna took Houston 60 69 .465 TOW Chicago 71 54 .568 3 Municipal Building, 41 Center ask for John, anytime. 289- the event, which offers a first place the move will give him time to com­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The Edmon­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ 4131. companions also needed. Please call 649-7911. of sports." Hahnemann Hospital. another gold medal in the 400 meter San Fran 59 71 .454 18 Minn 73 56 .566 3 check of $100,000. plete his doctoral dissertation, for ton Oilers will remain in the World ticut, Tuesday, September 6, Malpractice coverage, medley relay. San Diego 56 74 .431 21 Irwin shot 65 in Thursday's opening which he has a IW-year extension. Hockey Asociation, according to Texas 71 56 .559 4 1977, at 8:00 P.M, to consider bonding, and working- NEEDED: Dishwashers / Atlanta 46 81 .362 29W Dietary aides. Full and part round and said it was a personal goal Kelley's teams won five state league president Howard Baldwin. Calif 61 63 ,492 TOW and act on the following: men's compensation pro­ In basketball, the U.S. team meets It's the way to gol When time. Immediate openings. to win the event to qualify for the titles. 'The 1975 cross country team Edmonton has been awarded Paul Seattle 52 79 .397 25 Acceptance of following vided. the Soviet Union in the final with high you need to tell people Apply at Meadows Convales­ Baugh tied for lead won the state Class M title, while Oakland 48 77 .384 26 streets in the Manchester cent Center, 333 Bidwell World Series of Golf. Sbmyr, Kevin Morrison, Norm Friday’s Results about your business, MD & ASSISTANCE hopes to grab the gold medal. The West Subdivision, Section Street. RN’S - LPN’t lie said it was only fitting that track squads have won two indoor Ferguson, Kevin Devine, Randy Atlanta 5, New York 3 Friday’s Results tell themwith the ol NortiMMlern U.S. handled the Russians convin­ One, off Keeney Street: 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Shift Graham Marsh should qualify for the crowns and two outdoor cham­ Legge, all from San Diego, as well as Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia Minnesota 6, Boston 4 Classified ads. Connecticul, Inc. with Ahern in Classic cingly 129-95 last Monday in a BABYSITTER Wanted - 7:15 11 p.m. to 7 a m. Shift 3 Seattle 4, Cleveland 2 1 — Briarwood Drive from m World Series of Golf instead of pionships in G ass M, the latter pair Calgary's Warren Miller, Ron 3S7 E I Center 81. to 5:30. Two children, 6 & 4. Part time or full time. preliminary game. Oakland 8, Toronto 4 Keeney Street to its intersec­ Mencheeter, Ct. himself because Marsh had the coming in 1974 and 1976. He was Chipperfield, Joe Micheletti, and Houston 6, Montreal 5, 10 Nathan Hale School area. Pleasant working conditions, ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) — Laura Baugh might be trying to “con herself ins Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 tion with Nutmeg Drive Halp Wantad 13 643-9S1S References. 6494374. highest number of points among into her first victory on the LPGA tour. Chris Evans. ^nef^ts. Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 1 New York 6, Texas 5 2 — Strawberry Lane those otherwise not qualified for the Baugh is tied for the lead with SALES POSITION - Straight tournament at the end of the PGA’s Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 4 California 7, Detroit 4 3 — Huckleberry Lane DENTAL Assistant for Kathy Ahern going into today’s se­ commissions, leads furnished orthodondist office. spring tour. Chicago 5, San Francisco 2 Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 4 — Curry Lane to homeowners. Call 242-5402. ENGINE LATH Operator - VERNOtffilANOR cond round of the 54-hole Patty Berg With experience. Apply in per­ Experience preferred. Send His gripe was that the PGA took so hasn’t won since. 1972, when she It’s Vacation Time —_____ Today’s Games 5 — Nutmeg Drive resume to P. 0. Box 2358, Ver­ Golf Classic at the 6,023 yard Keller PRIOR SERVICEMEN • The son, 145 Adams Street, Laco 871-0385 long to catch its mistake and he had picked up two victories. Oakland (Medich 6TO) at together with all right-of- Machine Company. non, Ct. 06068. Public Course. Baugh and Ahern_____ Air Force recently announced already made plans to compete next " I ’m hitting the ball as well as I did Toronto (Clancy 2-4) ways contained within and carded 4-under-par 69s Friday to hold Be Sure To Take la iB iB B f B lWiMi You! new openings for individuals GENERAL Contractor needs week. then,” Ahern said. "But I can’t seem Texas (Blyleven 11-11) at adjacent to these streets. with prior military service. If LICENSED Journeyman - a one-stroke edge over a trio of young Plumbing It Heating. Full full time experienced to get over the hump. I’ve never quite (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) New York (Torrez 15-10) you have been out (or less "1 can understand six hours or stars, including U.S. Women’s Open Today’s Games Proposed additional ap­ time, days. Call (or appoint­ carpenter. Call between 8 and gotten back that really great feeling Minnesota (D. Johnson 2- propriation to Special Grants. Ihan 5 years and are looking 9 evenings, 742-6062. maybe six days, but six weeks?" he champion Hollis Stacy. Philadelphia (Lonborg 9- for “A Great Way of l if e ', ment, 644-1317. said. you have when you’re winning and 4) at Boston (Lee 4-3) Fund 61, CETA Title VI - For Baugh, in her fifth year on the to 3) at Cincinnati (Soto 2-3) Special Projects — $36,963.00 contact the Air Force im­ Lon Hinkle, who was tied with everything’s going right. M IL M ns c n i m soon California (Hartzell 6-8) mediately. Call 646-7440. NOTICE, NOW Hiring - SECRETARY • Manchester Chicago (Burris 11-12) at tour, questions about her long quest Baugh used her backup driver in for three painters for the Steady work. Starting to take law office - Full time position MACHINISTS Irwin at the start of the second at Detroit (Arroyo 7-13) for an initial tour victory have San Francisco (Knepper 6-7) Board of Education, to be applications for full time available. Applicant must round, had a 67 Friday for 132 and the round after the one she has been Seattle (Galasso 0-4) at STEADY WORK - Reliable, become old hat. And she has New York (Zachry 7-12) at financed from Grant. hard worker, who wants employment. A number of Job have pleasing telephone playing with was declared illegal. Cleveland ((Eckersley 12- Wa Hava Opanlnga For Tha Following was alone in second place. Leonard developed a new tact in fielding (2RCUUTIIIII, BOX 591 Atlanta (Niekro 12-16), N steady employment, good In­ openings to be filled. Call manner, and be an excellent Proposed, additional ap­ Baugh herself made the inquiry on 4sl5, between 10 and 4. typist. Legal experience Thompson, who was one stroke out of them. Montreal (Bahnsen 7-5) at 10), N propriation to General Fund come. Call 5284702 between 9- MicMne Operators the legality of the club, Kansas City (Colborn 11- 2 only. preferred, but will train the lead after Thursday’s round was "When I turned pro I never thought Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Houston (Richard 12-10), N Budget 1977-78, Board of which was thrown out because of 12) at Baltimore (Flanagan NURSES AIDE. Experienced. suitable applicant with good in third at 133 after a second round it would take over four years to win Pittsburgh (Reuss 9-11) at Education — $3.102.00 to cover Hospital trained preferred. business background. Five B0RM6 MU OKIUTOR MnOPORT OPEMTOR criss-cross grooving. 9-10), N NOW accepting applications 69. my first tournament," said Baugh. Check Check San Diego (Jones 5-10), N amount over $10,000.00 for for full time employment. Car necessary. No fees. day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EWaNE LATK OPEMTOR 16 OORE OPEMTOR Stacy got down in two from the Milwaukee (Travers 4-7) salaries of three painters, to Medical Placement Service, Good salary and fringe Miller Barber was alone at 134 now I’m just concentrating on 2 Weeks Outside Goim. »150 □ 2 Weeks Inside Cenn. ‘1J5 □ St. Louis (Denny 7-5) at (Jail 528-3869 between i and 2 after a 67 and Charles Coody (67-68) edge on the 460-yard 18th hole to join at Chicago (Barrios 12-4), N be financed from Contingency only. 232-5226. benefits. Include business and That# ara Immadlala opanlnga lor BXW jlSN£|£ where I am on the money list and I’m Los Angeles (Hooton 9-7), N personal references in reply and J.C. Snead (63-72), the first M.J. Smith and Bonnie Lauer at 70. 1 Month O u ^ Conn. ‘4.90 □ 1 Month Inside Com. ‘3 i0 D Sunday’s (James Fund. -Top Notch” man. Wa odar axcallani tUrting wagaa, working on lowering my stroke Phyllis Jackston, BAR MAID. Experienced lo Box JJ, c/o Manchester and Irlnga banafita Including: -PROFIT SHARINO.” round leader, were at 135. Jan Stephenson was all alone at 71. Sunday’s Games Oakland at Toronto M ACHINim referred but not necessary, Herald. average. That should take some Defending champion Kathy Secretary Bridgeport Operator to E X P g R IE N C e P only naad apply. Irwin’s 62 tied the course record pressure off me. New York at Atlanta Seattle at Cleveland Rlear United Aircraft, East Whitworth was back in the field with Board of Directors work to blueprint. Part Hartford. Call 5684320. PART "nME Sales Cashier - set in 1973.by Gibby Gilbert and Tom ”I don’t want to win one golf tour­ I'hiladelphia at Cincinnati Minnesota at Boston Manchester. Connecticut 74. NAME...... Montreal at Houston Kansas City at Baltimore time and full time. Apply Lawn and Garden busineu. Watson and he just missed a birdie nament. I want to win a lot of them ” Dated at Manchester, Connec­ •Ip Hours: Thursdays 9 lo 1. 5 to Bonnie Bryant had a hole-in-one on ADDRESS ...... Pittsburgh at San Diego Texas at New York TIE WMD MMIUFMTUIIIIIG l2)MP«n that would have given him a 61 when Ahern had six birdies but also had ticut this 2Sth day of August. '' EUBMECO. Golf course maintenance. 9; Fridays 9 to 6: Saturdays 8 188 Adam Siraal, Manchaatar 848-8880 a 10-foot putt missed at the 17th the 140-yard fourth hole, but had trou­ St. Ix)uis at Ix)s Angeles California at Detroit 1977 MHctwa Mn MMdmlw Apply at Tallwood C.C. Route to 5. Apply to Box J, c/o ■ I u J f i.- J- ... ; . . bogeys uiion iwutwo holesiioies en rouie route loto nerher ble on the other holes and finished PHONE NUMBER ______648-3281 He had five birdies on the front to gg aisQ a victory, since she Chicago at San Francisco Milwaukee at (Tiicago 048-8 tS, Hebron. Manchester Herald. with 79. PAGE SIX-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 27, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Aug. 27, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B tt Seftooto'CAMSM 1$ SoAoo/i-CtotM* $ Homm for tah 23 Homoo For Solo 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 W anM 1 23 Homaa For Sala ArUelaa ter Sala 41 Rooma for Rant 8 i WSeoa-Storaa ter Rant 88 Autoa For Sala 81 WANTED. By the Bolton COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Farm, with three itory bom. TOLLAND 10 OOROBOUt ACRES ____T8 ROOMS BY The Week. Maid 1977 OLDSMOBILE CuUaM - Public School Syitein, a Connecticut Association of Realtors service, color TV, free driver with Station Wagon to Butler-type building. Power IMMACULATE MOVE-IN CONDITION Z D I D N ' T 1178 PHU Two door, 350 V-8 Engine, Ful­ P a m c iP /fT E Large Pool DIstrlbotor bai noir parjeing. Essex Motor Inn, 646- OFFICE SPACE tranaport in the morning and idont, and other outMIdings, ly equipp^ including air con- ilus Three Lovely Homes. Above QrauDd Pooli lor only FOR RENT AUoning. Now 8499S. Call Ted return In the P.M. a few REAL ESTATE COURSE tirr.N Completely Erected. S ilfers invited. B/W Realty, IN THE glcEMTENNIAi. Trudon at Scranton Motors, Bolton student! to out of town This course meets the minimum educational Sl'alS' overall dtmemloa, U'lM' UGHT Housekeeping Room. «0 iquire (eel, center of schools. Remuneration will be 647-1419. nU n area, complete with heavy air conditioning and 872-9145. requirements for the salespersons license as set — — I 'M M / i U T I N a Fully furnished. Stove, P«Hilng. Call MS-KSl. for mileage and dally rate. Cauge wild vinyl liner, heavy refrigerator. Unen provided. Call the office of Superinten­ gauge ildewall, eicluilve lock *********••••••••••••••••• forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. WHY RENT? Two bedroom 801 Main Street. 649-9879. dent of Schools, 64$-lsW. Ray­ P o P T H E %O o TH frame construction, alumiouiii Motoreyc/M-Bfeyetoa 64 Ranch, full baiement, •wIng-up ladder: alio Inside mond A. Allen Jr., Superinten­ We Invite you to attend the first lecture without beautiful yard. Convenient tedder, sdvtnced type skimmer, dent of Schools. a n n i v e p ^ a R y o p t h e TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Incurring any obligation. Our course covers the locaUon. 8»),900. 847-1189. esceltent fUtrsUon system unit, ••••••••••kaaaaaaaaa•••••• fencing. Huge 4’il4' sundeck. Waiifad to Rant s i 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and development of the real estate Industry, transfer For Rant 53 W H I S K E Y r e b e l l i o n /' Financing irranged-nhaolutely no Apartmonlt rack. 81,750.1864042. CUSTODIAL Applications of title, financing, liens, contracts, appraising and obllgaUon. a-M TWO MORMON sister mis- being accepted for part time C 1l77bylCA.MC.TM RsgUS Pit OR cou nu net! i-oao-sn-din WE HAVE customers waiting many more subjects. iH/wes ____ Aik for Fran* sionaires looking for a room to employment. Applications NEW LISTINe for the rental of your apart­ rent. Manchestor area. 64^ ★ ★ may be completed at the of­ Where; Wllllmentic When; Sept. 8 to ment or home. J.D. Real six room Ansaldi Ranch. 4864, DESPERATE!. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 fice of Facilities Services, Motor Inn Oct. 20 Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Brick front, oversized 1- CUSTOM BUILT IN 1974 Raal Batata Wantad 28 1980. FX-1200 ■ Built by factory Union School, 771 Main Street, (6rea. 2Vi Washer - Dryer, couch, Will insulate your attic 1/S HAND PICKED Early Macs. wiring for the handy 289-4331 Manchester Office, 647-9139. player, maple coffee and end 28th. 9 to 1. Iwo families. service department. Plaza baths, 2 sVyldces, base­ chairs, TV, beds, rugs, dishes, price, with every full blown-ir 83.00 per 1/2 bushel. Wind 1970 RAMBLER Rebel - Low NURSES AIDES-11 p.m. to 7 carpenter. Priced to sell at Equal Housing Opportunity. table. Many Items too Miscellaneous items. 235 EFFICIENCY Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross COVENTRY - U k e front six ment rec room, 2 car gar­ small tools and more. 649- sidewall job. Call Ralph. falls, 81.50. Bidwell. 112 mileage. Snow tires, radio, CARRIERS a.m., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. 829,900. room Bungalow. Fireplaced age. Collect 413-781-2120. numerous to mention. Burnham Street, Manchester. APARTMENT; Central loca­ Highway^ Berlin Turnpike, 3331. Baldwin Road. excellent condition. (;all 646 Berlin, Conn. 8284389. Experience preferred. Will LOMBARDO living room, with cathedral 862.500 - Authentic "Early tion, heat, lights, water in­ 1356. train. Call 64M129. ceiling, dining area, efficient Mancliastar Settlers’■ C an^^'rca 1778) cluded. Security and lease A ASSOCIATES in excpUi^%hdltion. 6 CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many required. Immediate occupan­ 1968 WHEEL CAMPER Tent NEEDED kitchen, three bedrooms, New six room new varieties to choose from, VOLKSWAGEN PARTS for EAST HARTFORD. 300 Silver spaciomvrQoms, 2 baths, cy. 649-2865 between 9 and 5. trailer. Excellent condition. for Realtora 849*4003 bath, two car detached gar­ O P E N H O U S E Colonial, IW baths, 81.50. 29 Mountain Road, Sale - 1966, Trans axle for Lane. Dairy bar-Restaurant. charming counti7 kitchen. BUSINESS & SERVICE Sleeps six. Extras. 8750. Call age, good sized lot. Asking in three bedrooms, eat-in Glastonbury, near Bug. Excellent condition. Also after 5, 646-4284. Manchester and Immediate occupancy. Heavy the 840 s. B/W Realty 647- SUNDAY 1 - 4 P.M. 864.500 - Authentic antique TWO AND HALF Rooms - kitchen, dining room, (circa 1752). 9-f-.,-ooms of Mlnneachaug (iolf (taurse. Third floor. Main Street. - many engine parts, gauges, East Hartford areas traffic. Financing available. 1419. carburetor, generator tin fireplaced living room. Col ■ • • ”■ • Heat, hot water, appliances. Aulomolh/a Sarvloa 88 Broker. 569-2748.______APPLES, PICK Your Own - work, gas tank, seats. Many to dollvor tlM Generous closets, I.ease. Security. References. FINAST RESTAURANT in Drops, 82 half bushel. Also more Volkswagen parts. Call ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Minchoalor Evoning aluminum siding, storm elling, workshop ell. 8145. Call after 4 p.m., 646 643-1115, after 6 p.m. New Haven. Gross 8500,000. tomatoes, pears, and peppers. 3911. sun specialists, factory Horald Established 40 years. Seats O P E N H O U S E doors, windows. Lovely 865,000 - Authentic Colonial Call 644-0304. trained, one day service, 114 landscaped lot near (circa 1757). 7 rooms, 4 1974 FORD COUNTRY Sedan Call 200. Possible 85(1,000 needed. FIVE ROOM Duplex for rent. East Main Street, Rockville. schools. working..fh olaces, Wagon. Power steering, 647-9046 Balance financed. Call Herb Sundays August 28th exquir’ uD'^Iahelllng, DIRECTORY Three bedrooms, paneled rec 871-1817. power brakes, air con­ Saxe, Broker 1-397-2006. Manchester wamscoung, wide floor •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALMOST room, garage, carpeting. 82^ «••••••••••••••••••••••••• T 5 p.m. boards, 2*^ private acres Services Offered 31 Painting-Papparing 32 ditioning, V-8, automatic, Two family, ten room Sarvicaa Ottarad 31 Building-Contracting 33 monthly wiUiout heat. Securi­ very clean, runs well. Body in Situation Wantad 15 865,000 - Picturesque set­ Idaal 4 room startor or rotlromont horn*. Priced Duplex Salt Box. Good ty and lease required. No pets. very good condition. 643-0675. K e r a l a location. Fireplaces, ting of 5 acFWJT'h 9 room C AM TREE Service - Free es­ TREE REMOVAL, B A M - PAPER HANGING Expert. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - FREE 6464461. The Tabard CHILD CARE in licensed righti $31,900 (cicirca SOM* Federal Your average paper, in Pre Labor Day Special at Asking 81895. appliances. Large timates, discount senior Trimming, topping, land New homes custom built, home. 7 - 6 dally, three meals, FOREST HILLS -116 Shepard Drive, Manchester - Love­ Colilonial. Large barn. Ideal clearing and cabling. Also, a v erag e room , 830. Mr. The Corn Crib on Buckland COME BY AND SEE US citizens. Company remodeled, additions, rec THREE ROOM Apartments - FORD 1970 Wagon. Good con­ i laundry outings and overtime ly 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, family room with rooms, IVt baths, coun­ foror a mini-farm. diagnosis and treatment for Richman, 646-3864. i Manchester owned and rooms, garages, kitchens Road, South Windsor, Second floor. Heated. 454 dition. Automatic transmis­ services. Manchester. Deb­ 245 HILLIARD STREET fireplace, 1st floor laundry and many other extras. 859,- try kitchen. Optional 866.500 - Custom Contem operated. Call 646-1327. injured and diseased trees. remodeled, bath tile, cement Wednesday, August 24th Main, and 118 Main. Security. bie, 643-1790. 900.00 first floor den, dining porary. iLVrtial and PROFESSIONAL Painting: sion. radio, air conditioned, excitingnspO*".! quality Free estimates. Fully in­ work. Steps, dormers. through Labor Day. Fresh 6462^, 9 to 5. EXPERIENCED ONLY. MANCHESTER room or bedroom. Interior A Exterior, Commer­ ood tires, power steering, home Dmu by U 8 ^ . On sured. "My prices can’t be Residential or commercial. picked butter and sugar leasonable offer. Call 644- Mature individual to work 4 or CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ cial A Residential. Free es­ g Homes For Sala 23 646-8601 Aluminum siding, choice Mt. Sumner with 3 beat. ” Call anytime, 569-0917. Call 649-4291. corn, 60 cents a dozen, 10 EAST HARTFORD ■ Two and 1206 after 6 p.m. 5 days a week, 4 hours a day in storm doors and acres. niture repaired, refinishing, timates. Fully insured. 64& 1/2 room apartment. Stove, restaurant. 646-7479, ask for touch-up work. House calls COMPLETE LAWN 4879. lb. bag of potatoes 50 cents windows. IM,500 - Unique 8 room refrigerator, utilities in­ 1969 PLYMOUTH VIP. 8 Mike. and service calls, pick up and Maintenance. Lawns, 85 and Roofing-Blding-Chimnay 34 with purchase over 83.00. cluded. Parking. Near buses. Contemporacunanch in Cylinder, automatic. Suutr B. Anbouer, (fiannecticut BoHon lovely Hills. 4 delivery. 589-2887 days or up. Hedges 810 and up. Edging J.P. LEWIS A SON-Interior Single adult preferred. 526 SITTER WANTED - Working Eight room Dutch bedroomsjxvk baths, stone after 5. and fertilizing. 647-^. and exterior painting, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Excellent condition. 8650. Call 7411 after 6 p.m. 649-6643. mother needs sitter for two Colonial. Two car gar­ fireplaced family room, 2 paperhanging. and ment Co. Expert installation children, ages 5 & 8. After car garage. remodeling. Fully insured. of aluminum siding, gutters RLI age, fireplace in family CLUTTERED ATTICS A INSULATION - Save 30% to LARGE FOUR Room Apart­ 1972 PO N TIA C L uxury school and early evenings. iFireatie to ltg n c . 8^,500-Circa 1743 Saltbox. 50% on fuel bills. Free es­ 649-9658. and trims. Roofing Installa­ Antiquaa 48 ment. Second floor, with 3 room, four bedrooms, Cellars? Will haul unwanted LeMans. Pour door hardtop, Own transportation preferred Completely LqiVl'ated and tion and repairs 649-6495,875- redwood deck. Centrally ROUTE 6 2Vk baths, first floor items for you reasonably. Cali timates. Absolutely no obliga­ auto, P.S., P.B. air con­ to my home. If interested, call in exceUjkpOironditlon. 7 tion. 8200 rebate. Call 666-M91 G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- 9109. WANTED Antique furniture, located, all appliances, 647-9144 laundry, patio deck. room s,vr fireplaces, 649-1616, or 568413a, for free ditioning, am/fm radio, vinyl 649-M29 after 6 p.m. WILLIMANTIC FOREST HILLS - 190 Grissom Road, Manchester - collect for a free estimate. Interior exterior painting and glass, pewter, oil paintings, or refrigerator, wasner-dryer, 742-9144 Aluminum siding, carriage shed, stone walls estim ate. other antique items. R. roof, extras, excellent condi­ ^ ^ 456-1777 Spacious 8 room Raised Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, family and palio. wallpapering. Quality- HORACE Telrault - Siding, stove. Children, no pets. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on storm doors and win­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Harrrlson, 643-8709. tion. (tall 643-1298 after 5 room with fireplace, wall to wall carpeting and two car 872,000 - Solid brick BRICK, BLOCK, Stone CUSTOM DRAPERIES Made professional work at Lease and security. 8175 our second and third shifts. 4 iflultiplc CiBting ^cniicea to fierue q o u better. dows. Large lot. by me. Very reasonable. Work reasonable prices. Fully in­ nings. Quality workmanship, monthly. 646225^ garage. 860,500.00 Colonialoidnial on0“ nea-'v 2 acres. Fireplaces, concrete. WANTED - Furniture, old For printed circuit board, Bolton 4 bedro Q\J> spacious guaranteed. Call 649-4266, sured. 643-9&1. free estimates. Fully insured. MUST SELL. 1971 Dodge electroplaters, and inspec­ ANDOVER $37,900 MANCHESTER $39,900 Chimney repairs. No job too 872-9187, 649-3417. toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Oversized, eight room fireplact YWihg room, for­ small. Save. Call 644-8356 for anytime. MODERN THREE Room Charger RT. 440, 4-speed, tors. Apply at Multi Circuits, mal dining room, 2 car gar­ clocks, swords, guns. Outright Colonial. Two car gar­ estimates. apartment for rent In North buckets, vinyl roof, radials 50 Harrison S t r e e t , age. WILL DO Babysitting in my SPECIALIZING cleaning and purchase, or consignments. Hebron. Appliances, carpets, Good condition. 8761613. Manchester. age, four bedrooms, 878.500 - Spacious and out­ home. Fenced In yard. Meal repairing chimneys, roofs, Call 644-8962. heat include. Private Yard. e a t-ln k itc h e n , 2W standing 8 rooz ’’olonial. 4 and playmates. Manchester Building-Contracting 33 new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Call 2260213. 1962 GMC BUS - 66 Passenger. POSITION VACANCY - Town baths. Ample closets. bedroom- a«^,jaths. wall ODD JOBS, Geaning cellars Years Experience. Howley, and attics. Moving large Hospltal/Bentley School area. V-6 engine, 5 speed. Also 1963 of Manchester, Connecticut. Laundry first floor. to wall Jilting, 2 car Reasonable weekly rates. Call WES ROBBINS carpentry 643-5361. MANCHESTER - Three room International. Make offer Mechanic, Highway Depart­ garage. Cbofce residential appliances, also stone or loam remodeling specialist. Ad­ Patio. Aluminum area. delivered. 844-1775 or 644-9532. 649-8183. □ RENTALS apartment. Heat, hot water, Phone 646-6465. ment. 40 hour week, 86.18- siding, storm windows, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ROOFER WILL Install roof wall-to-wall carpet, parking, 86.28. Responsible for the 879.500 ■ Exciting year built-ins, bathrooms, siding or gutters for low dis­ doors. One acre lot. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix WILL BABYSIT In my on busline. No pets. 8190 per 1975 1/2 TOYOTA Corona. maintenance and repair of round lak^A rt Contem- kitchens, 649-3448. count price. Call Ken at 647- Rooms for Rant pory wit'nrtUriierfront. 8 sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Manchester home, Waddell 52 month. Security. 6467690. Excellent condition. Good automotive and road building 1566. room 8,'*’^2W b a th s , need for expensive rec- School area. Must have own M.P.G. Four door, standard, and other equipment used in CUSTOM CARPENTRY - THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ PETERMAN fireplaces in living room covering. 568-5^78. transportation. Call 646-0490. ATTRACTIVE THREE Room 83,000. 633-5304. Knit construction and maintenance OREEN MANOR -12 Green Manor Road, Manchester ■ Real Estate Aiency and family room. Choice Homes, Additions, Repairs, nished rooms. Kitchen apartment, centrally located, operations In the Public Immaculate 8 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, fireplace In acre -f setting. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Haaling-Plumbing 35 privileges, centrally located, Small 649-S404 644-8659 OFFICE CLEANING A with heat, hot water and 1973 CJ5 JE E P - 6 cylinder. Works Department, This posi­ Lovely Lakefront Ranch secluded on one Lovingly cared for Cape. Formal dining living room, 17' x 15' family room and beautifully 182.500 - English Country REWEAVING burns, holes. Building Maintenance - 345-2009. parking, men only. Deposit. parking Included. No children Extra accessories. Gcxxl con­ Modium tion requires three years acre.I. Large[e fireplaced livingllvl „ room, dining room, newly remodeleakitchen with abun­ Manor. 9 delta'iVul rooms Experienced and references. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Cali 8&23S8. or pets. Security deposit dition. 82875. Call after 5 p.m., room, galley kitchen, bedroom, landMaped yard. 845,900.00 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Large experience in skilled . , Jedroom, vanitied dance of cabinet space. 3 bedrooms, IW on d ilfn f^ « V < e ls and Window shades, Venetian Call evenings after 6:00 p.m., TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY cleaned with electric cutters, required. Available 649-7768. bath, carpeting Wooded and private baths, open rear porch, full basement, a n n n ln lg j mechanical repairs, including beautUYiiy appoint, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Carpentry and general con­ by professionals. McKinney BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished September 15th. Telephone parcel garage. Private and landscaped. Lota-Land lor Sala 24 2 6434)728. 2649 a minimum of one year of throughout. Picturesque Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- tracting. Resiaential and Bros. Sewage Disposal room. Kitchen privileges. 643-0580 after 4:00 p.m. HORNET HATCHBACK 1973 - / acre nillside. (^mmpany, 643-5308. diesel repair training or BUILDING LOT For Sale • 5221. Painting-Papparing 32 commercial. Whether it be a Centrally located. Parking. Air conditioned, am/fm radio, A successful style never experience. Applications and 69,000 - Spacious 7 room small repair job, a custom Women only. Deposit. Call (lies . . . this tahard is knit ROCKVILLE $39,900 Henry Street. Near schools. lontemporo-;: lan ch in power steering, four new job descriptions are available Eicfllent li)com« proptrty. 4-5-5 Three-ftmily Newly repAlnted eiterlor. TeruinU piy he«l and utiUUet. Gar«ce. f PAINTING - interior and built home or anything in NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 649-2358. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tires, two mouniM snow tires. in such a style . . . easy to No brokers. Call 64M5U. nrest: fOU) area. WINDOW CLEANING - make and so nice to wear. at the Personnel Office, Parklni area. Owner aaslit financing. FlrepIaLcd family room, 3 exterior, paperhanging, between, call 646-13n. repairs, plugged drains, OHIeaa-Sloraa lor Rani 55 Excellent mechanical condi­ Commercial A Residential. kitchen faucets replaced, No. 2619 has knit direc­ Municipal Building, 41 Center MANCHESTER • Building lot bedrooms, 24 baths, 2 car excellent work. References. 238 CHARTER OAK tion, 81395. Call after 5 p.m. TOLLAND $61,900 Full insured. Free estimates. NEWTON SMITH - repaired. Rec rooms, STREET. Room with private tions . . . Small, Medium Street, Manchester, Connec­ UnuMial Log Home with large fireplaced living room, formal dining room, spacious kitchen, 3 bedroocni, bundry suitable for two fam ly. garage. Free estimates. Fully in­ SMALL BUSINESS or Office 849-6260. and Large Sizes inclusive. ticut. Closing date for filing is Call Quality Maintenance In­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Remodeling, Repairing. Rec baUiroom remodeling, heat entrance suitable for working room. 14 batha, wall-to-wall carpietlng. Garage with workshop and 4 bath Eipaniion poaaiblllUet over |i r a |* i' H Convenient location. Must be 8123,500 - IS acre estate, 9 s p a c e lo r rent. Busy TO ORBIR, saaS 7K fir im R Rit- corporated, 6464845. rooms. No job too small. 649- modernizzation, etc. Free gentleman. Parking. No Friday, September 9,1977. An area for 3-3 bedroomi. 3 acres with pood. Additional 3 acres, 110,000 sold to settle estate. Warren room, 4 bedroom Colonial 4431. pMestrian area. Low rent. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Van. teni, s ift 2S« (sr R«*(sis 3144. Estimate gladly given. M AM cooking. Security. 825 weekly. kMlIlai. Equal Opportunity Employer. E. Howland, 643-llOS. (circa I74nun a most 643-1442. Body excellent. Motor needs TOLLAND $94,000 beautlfUi WISns. 3 car gar­ ED’S LIGHT Trucking - QUALITY PAINTING and Plumbing A Healing. 649-2871. 649-17M. work or replacement. 8900 or ANNI CASOr The ultimate in carefree living and privacy Secluded on 44- wooded acres and accessible via private road, thlt MsfMhMtec ivsAlng HeraM APPLICATIONS Being taken age with workshop, small Cellars and attics cleaned. Paper Hanging by Willis CARPENTRY A Masonry - ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ best offer. 6461749. Contemporary Heiagon li constructed of maintenance-free redwood. It has an enormous comblnalkm Uvlig- bam, open fields. Trees cut. Free estimates. 1100 Avs. of AmoficM Tuesday, Wednesday and dining room, fireplaced conversation pit, spacious kitchen with easy-care cabinets. 3 bedrooms, 3 dreaalng Raaorl Proparty 21 Schultz. Fully insured, Additions and remodeling. PLUMBING and Heating - 830 A'WEEK. Kitchen fice. Ground level, central Now Voffc. N.y. 100M Thursday between 2 and 5 for rooms, 1 baths, luxurious carpeting. Unique eitras such as clerestory windows throughout, central vac, anti- NORTHPIELD OREEN - 8 A Ambassador Drive, 8145,000 - 27 acre Paradise. 646-1943. references. 649-4343. Fre estimates. Call Anthony Fast service. Reasonable privileges, parking, TV. Call location, professional 1965 MG 1100 - 4 door, good Rrlat NaMi, A d iriti «itS ZIP full tim e em ploym ent in allergy beating lystem. Manchester - Lazy living In this 5 room ranch con­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Luxurious 8 room. 24 bath SquilUcote, 8494I811. rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- 649-3009 between 5 and 8 p.m. building, parking and utilities. condition. 19640ldsmobile, 98. cool MS style Nembir. ContemouMitn Central 6567. 4 door, no rust. Call 643-4849. Security, building materials, dominium. Two bedrooms, centrally air conditioned, rec Year round 5 room. 2 bedroom ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Don't wait any longer. Call 649-2865. 1D77 ALBUM with a bound* VERNON $37,500 air, centOV^system, In- CARPENTRY - Repairs, CLEAN FURNISHED room in**All-SeASon Gift Book” maintenance, and waitress. Well-maintained Ranch In excellent neighborhood. Spacious living room, country kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Ule bath, room with bar, all appliances, carport, pool, tennis courts waterfront home. Fenced in attics, garages, yards You can turn your fTMind swim pool, tennlt remodeling, additions, gar­ ••••••••••••••#•••••••••#• for reliable, mature (976 HORNET Four door, air, of 24-pagesl Price...$2.00. Maiw company benefits. App­ carpeting over hardwood, paved drive, ^autlfully landscaped. and club home. 834,800.00 yard, located in Ashford. HaU court, pond, large bam. cleaned, moving, trucking. "don't needs" Into cash PROFESSIONAL Office - Ail ages, roooflng. Call David Flooring 38 gentleman, (tall after 8 p.m., automatic, power steering. Alto TNCif lOOKt AT $1 IS lACH. ly Personnel office, K-Mart, hour east of Hartford. Loam for sale. Lawn service. fast with a Classified facilities. Excellent location. WEST HARTFORD $56,900 PatrU, 644-17W. 84M701. Two new snows, 12,500 miles. Ne. O n i-llU E RIIBON QUilTI. 239 Spencer Street, Referencei. lease and securi­ No Job too big or small. 566- Good projection. Reasonable hfanchester. An Equal Oppor­ Tastefully decorated Dutch Colonial with formal dining room. 3 bedrooms, rec room, den. Florkla room, S J. WATSON ad. FLOOR SANDING A 83,300 or best offer. 289-7035. Cm UIm (litifs levslr Rsllti. fireplaces, 14 baths, sun porch, full basement, paved drive, 2-car garage. Move-in condition. ty. Call 643-1368. 8522. rent. sSl Center Street. 646 Ne. 0117 - QUilTI ON PARAOI. tunity Employer. BEACH CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Reflnishing. Floors like new. WOMAN SEEKING another 1680, 6463549. OIrtcllMi fir tlitH S Qsllti. Raai Batata Wantad 28 HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch HOUSES-Addltlons, garages, No waxing (specializing in to share home. 840 per week. MERCURY MONTEGO MX Nl. O-1tl*0RAHBM0THIR't riOW* LAWN MOWER REPAIR, IR QUIlTt. I I fSMtSitist tilH l. f i g u r e c l e r k - Invoicing, D.F. REALE RMl NoUM Co. painted for 8150-8200 by roofing, and siding, kitchens, older floors). Staining floors. Includes room, meals, FOR RENT • Store and of­ 1971 • Two door hardtop, small small engine repair, chain OvM H O M B a 193 I . Contor Stroot scheduling now. Profeuional bathrooms, and repair work of utilities, all house privileges. Ne. 0111-AMERICA'S PAV0R1TI pricing, etc. Full time only. ALL CASH For your property, saws sharpened. 18 years Ceilings. In-outside painting. fices. Heat, janitor, parking. V-8, automatic, power AfOHANI. A blMrtifsl itiM tiM . 1.300 ron L.ivtNO•« J . 175 Main St. m considers any lob. 289-9287 all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Located yards from bus stop. steering, one owner. 8IH)0. 849- Apply In person, Gaer HfMeM America's No. Real Estate 646-4525 within 34 hours. Avoid Rm Manchootar S47-91SI experience. Free pickup and Morso Stove Dealer. John As low as 8100 per month. 846 Ne. 0120-MARC A QIFT. Mmt MAOAT>»4C iNXS evenings or weekends, Don. for estimate, 8431-6712. llf li fer friesSi MS fAMlty* Brothers, 140 Rye Street, orfMM tape, Instant Service. Hayes RIALTORS MLS delivery. 643-9294. Verfaille, 646-5750, 872-2222. Call 643-7921. 5334. 3728. South Windsor. Marketing Network Corporation, 6449131. Eirul HaitMl OpporlMlir PAGE E IG H T -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Aur. 27. 1977 |1 Hebron GOP names candidate m ...... ^ ...... Frost Krist of 57 Walnut Dr., the Women’s Republican Club, and is Subsitutes needed Hebron, will seek election to the past vice-president of the Hebron Persons interested in serving as Board of Selectnnen in the November PTO. substitute teachers in Regional town election. District 8 and its member towns are She fills a slot on the Republican She is a graduate of Manchester being sought by the district school ticket vacated by Marilyn Horton of High School and the University of superintendent. Candidates must Marjorie Circle, who withdrew from Hartford, with a degree in elemen­ hold a bachelor’s degree, have good the race because she is a state tary education. She taught at the empioye. health and be a U.S. citizen. Hebron Avenue School in Glaston­ To learn more, send a self- Ms. Krist, a Hebron resident for bury for one year and served as a addressed, stamped envelope to the three and a half years, is a member music consultant for special educa­ superintendent’s office and request of the Republican Town Committee, tion students for two years. an application. Area police report •Xf Coventry vestigating a reported rape which oc­ police said. Two motorists were treated at curred Friday night in a Main St. ’The victim, Linda Conner of 565 ....'anchester Memorial Hospital parking lot. Talcottville Rid., Vernon, was treated 'Friday for injuries suffered in a 9:30 Police said the assault took place for cuts and bruises at Rockville a.m. crash on Rt. 31, Coventry. between 9 and 11 p.m. in a parking General Hospital. Cars driven by Kim Hovey, 24, of 92 area at 330 Main St. Wilkinson was released on his School St., Coventry, and Harold A woman was pulled into a vehicle written promise to appear in court Mattson, 48, of 188 E. Main St., by a white male, aged 18 to 20, with Sept. 13. Rockville, were in collision on a dirty blonde hair, of slender build, Vernon curve, police said. and wearing a blue sweatshirt, police Ms. Hovey was issued a summons said. Rose Snay, 14, of 116 High St., Mime at Rockville library for failure to grant one-half the The rape occurred inside the Rockville, was treated at Rockville highway. Police said her northbound assailant's dark red car, police said. General Hospital Friday after her bicycle hit a car on Union St., police “What am I doing,” Binkey the Clown asked by way of cue cards. Bi'ikey a pantomimist, car was on the wrong side of the road Ellington when the collision took place. Court said. entertained children at the Rockville Public Library this week. Bink- j is really Lauren date is Sept. 9. Leo Wilkinson, 23, of 92 Snipsic ’The car s driver, Ronald Ouellette Kraut of Tolland, a student at the University of Connecticut. The occasion was the annual East Hartford Lake Rd., Ellington, was charged of 18 Park West Dr., Rockville, party to signal the end of the summer reading program. (Herald photo by Richmond) with third-degree assault after an in­ wasn't charged, police said. The ac­ East Hartford Police are in- cident at his home Friday night. cident occurred at about 3 p.m. Community calendars] ATTENTION SHOPPERS! Andover [comtcncujaii"® [PRICE and PRIDE PICK UP O N E o n OUR NEW LABOR Monday vrcJ'M KM t, SOT. 5 BRING YOU THEIR LABOR DAY SALE! DAY "HONEY SAVING CIRCULARS" AT YOUR LOCAL ASP STORE....QUANTITIES Assessor and tax collector, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office h m m ______Building. 8:00 • IT ’S FUN! 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79« Page 2 - WEEKEND - Augiut>27, 1977 WEEKEND — August 27, — Page 3 Forum of the arts Television programs: Pull out and save Tri-Town auditions At the Civic Center The American Dance Festival also The Tri-Town Players will hold Tonight a \ 8, the Hartford Civic concludes its summer schedule Ask Kleiner tonight at 8 with the Pilobolus Dance auditions for their fall production of Center presents the Isley Brothers By Dick Kleiner 24 HOUR TOWING Neil Simon s “Plaza Suite” to be and Teddy Pendergrass. Theatre performing in Rogers High presented Nov. 4, 5,11 and 12 at the School auditorium in Newport, R.I. t A' This week’s movies on TV Sunday at 7:30 p.m., “Bread” with For information, call (401) 849-5140. Vernon Middle School. special guest Steven (“On andnOn”) DEAR DICK: Please help me from being committed. I read Audition dates are Tuesday, Bismop plays. in our local newspaper that Robert Blake (Baretta) had been j / Wednesday, and Sept. 6 and 7 at 7; 30 Thursday at 8 p.m., Kris Art and cinema found shot at his home. I’ve been told I probably dreamed it, Today Jack Hawkins, Michael Denison. 1:00 (9) “The House of Seven Gables” p.m. in the Tri-Town Players office but I didn’t. Wilt you please answer this, as it is not as silly as (Drama) (1940). Nan Grey, George Sanders. Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge At the Wadsworth Atheneum in 1:00 (5) “The Human Monster” (1940). at 32 Park St., Rockville. some questions I read in your column. F. EHRHARD, Meri­ 5:00 ( 38) “The Victors” (1963). George (Drama) • ’ I 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.« Phone 643-S13S appear in concert with Billy Swan. Hartford, currently on view are dian, Ida. Bela Lugosi. (Mystery) Hamilton, George Peppard. (Drama) "Plaza Suite” will be directed by Sept. 23 at 8 p.m., the Civic Center 1:00 (9) “Carpet of Horror” (1962). 4:00 (9) “Doomwatch” (1972). Ian I FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALIH masterpieces from the Italian, One man’s silly is another man’s serious, but here’s the 6:00 (5) “Blue Hawaii” (1962), Elvis Bannen, Judy (Jeeson. (Mystery) Jim Pendergast of Manchester. presents the Regimental Band of Her answer: Blake was not found shot at his home. I don’t know if Joachim Fuchsberger, Eleanor Rossi. Presley, Joan Blackman. (Musical) French, Dutch and Spanish collec­ (Mystery) 4:00 (22) “ 42nd Street.” Warner \ CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS Majesty’s Grenadier Guards and the tions in the Austin Gallery, you dreamed it or not, but it never happened. 6:00 (9) “Crazy Joe” (1974). Peter Baxter, Beebe Daniels. (Musical) 2:00 (8) “ Meet Her­ Boyle, Paula Prentiss. (Adventure) ! on all makes... pipes, drums and dancers of Her photographs by John Baldessari in DEAR DICK: I enjoy your column very much. I’m a senior 9:00 ( 38) “Man on a Tightrope” (1953). cules” (1961). Moe, Larry and Curley 8:00 (9) “Young Winston” (1972). Area theater Majesty s Scots Guards in observa­ the MATRIX Gallery, a museum citizen and I don't like the gossip magazines but your column Joe. (Comedy) Fredric March, Gloria Grahame. Simon Ward, Robert Shaw. (Drama) • “The Red Blue-Grass Western tion of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee at 8 exhibition in situ by Daniel Buren is honest and I like your sense of humor. The only thing I want 3:00 (3) “A Degree of Murder” (1967). LOAN and RENTAL CARS (Autobiography) 11:30 (9) “Run for Cover” (1955). Flyer Show" has opened at the p.m. throughout the museum, and a to know is why the music is always so loud on TV when it’s set Anita Pallenberg, Hans Hallwachs. I Available by Appointment.,. | for talk at a normal sound. MRS. HAROLD W. MILLER, Nar- 8:00 ( 38) “Love Has Many Faces” (Chinese export porcelain show on the (Crime drama) James Cagney, John Derek. (Western) Goodspeed Opera House in East Had- din, Okla. (1963) . Lana Turner, Cliff Robertson. 11:45 (3) “Hells Angels on Wheels” 3:00 (9) “Sullivan’s Empire” (1967). dam and has been extended through At dinner theaters second floor of the rotunda. For in­ Thanks, and I agree with you about music sound levels, and (Drama) (1967). Sabrina Scharf, Jana Taylor. Oct. 16. The country musical with formation on events and exhibitions commerical sound levels, too. But that is how it is and ap­ Martin Milner, Linden Chiles. (Adven­ 9:00 ( 8-40) “A Fistful of Dollars” • At the Chateau de Ville in East ture) (Drama) s STMI 021MEK, Manager book and lyrics by Conn Fleming and Windsor, Lynn Redgrave leads the at the Atheneum, call 247-9111. parently the stations figure they have to wake us up once in a (1964) . Marianne Koch. (Western) 12:30 (5) “ Wind Across the A showing of paintings by Lois while. Nothing can be done about it. 4:30 (3) “The OuUider” (1967). Darren 9:30 (10-22-30) “The Possessed” (1977). ^ 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER _ music by Clint Ballard Jr. features cast in Neil Simon’s newest comedy McGavin. (Crime drama) Everglades” (1958). , Gypsy Robert Donley in the leading role of Mulnite of East Windsor is on exhibi­ DEAR DICK: My mom thought she had read that Carol Joan Hackett, Claudette Nevins. Rose Lee. (Drama) hit, “Caiifornia Suite,” tonight and 5:00 (20) “Black Limelight” (1938). (Mystery) “Big Emmit" Childress, a 95-year- Sunday. The Chateau’s next bill of tion throughout August at the Main Burnett and Vicki Lawrence were sisters. I sav no N Raymond Massey, Joan Marion. old man who dreams of returning to Office of the Vernon National Bank DRISTOLL, Villa Park, Calif. 11:00 (9) “The Sisters” (1938). Ertol entertainment will be “Minsky’s (Mystery) Flynn, Bette Davis. (Drama) Thursday sing once more at the Grand Ole in Vernon. You’re right. That's another of those rumors that keep crop­ Burlesque ” playing Sept. 9 to Sept. 6:30 (5) “Birds of Prey” (1972). David 11:30 (3) “Miracles Still Happen” 11:00 (5) “Twist of Fate” (1954). Rated the best foreign film of the ping up, but it isn’t so. Sports on TV Opry in Nashville. For reservations, 25. Wayne Newton, Las Vegas Janssen, Ralph Meeker. (Drama) (1974). Paul Muller, Graziella Galvani. Ginger Rogers, Stanley Baker. call 873-8668. year and an Academy Award winner, DEAR DICK: When Shaun Cassidy sings on the Hardy Boys 9:00 (38) ‘‘Honeymoon with a (Adventure) (Mystery) superstar, wiil be at the Chateau Mystery show, is it his real voice? If not, please reveal who it • At Oakdale Musical Theatre in Sept. 28 and 29. “ Black and White in Color” is Stranger” (1959). Rosanno Brassi, Janet 11:30 (22-30) “The Party” (1968). 1:00 (9) “ Between Midnight and Today Monday is. C.F. ROSER, Hagerstown, Md. Leigh. (Mystery) Wallingford, Sergio Franchi presents showing at the Atheneum Cinema in Ciaudine Longet, Steve Franken. Dawn” (1950). Mark Stevens, Edmond 2:15 (20-22-30-38) Baseball: 8:00 (57) Tennis: U.S. Pro • “Carousel ” continues at the Pine It's him, all right. Shaun, like his half-brother, David, and 10:00 (9) “Riders to the Stars” (1954). (Comedy) his show featuring Los Argentines Brook Dinner ’Theatre in Higganum Hartford. A French production made his mother. Shirley Jones, is a genuine singer. O’Brien. (Mystery) Red Sox vs. Twins. Championship. on the Ivory coast, “Black and White William Lundigan, Herbert Marshall. 4:00 (9) “Pillars of the Sky" (1956). and Anna Maria Alberghetti tonight through Sept. 11. (Adventure) 3:30 ( 8-40) Golf: Colgate 8:30 (8-40) Baseball: White at 6:30 and 9:30, and Sunday at 8 p.m. in Color ” is an enchanting story DEAR DICK: Apparently, yours is the only column in which Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Malone. (Drama) Hall of Fame Classic. Sox vs. Indians or Angels vs. • At the Coachlight Dinner one may sound off about a TV show. I like Emergency, but I am 10:00 (24) “The Phantom of the Opera” Monday Monday to Sept. 3, Ben Vereen and about life in colonial Africa during 8:00 (9) “Major Dundee” (1965). 6:00 (9) Racing from Orioles. Theatre in East Windsor, “How to often ^surprised when a “doctor” or "nurse” misuses a (1925). Lon Chaney, Mary Philibin. 11:00 (5) “Midnight” (1939). Don Charlton Heston, Richard Harris. Saratoga. - David Brenner co-star. A children’s the early part of this century. For (Mystery) Succeed in Business Without Really technical term. A dlapharetlc is an agent which causes Ameche, Claudette Colbert. (Comedy) (Drama) 6:30 (57) Pro Soccer. show, “Peter and the Wolf” will be more information, caii 525-1439. diapharesis. A person may become nauseated, but I hope that 11:30 (3) “Gunfight in Abilene” (1967). Tuesday Trying with Don Porter winds up its 1:00 (9) “His Girl Friday” (1940). (^ry 9:00 ( 20-22-30) “The Man in the Iron 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. presented Thursday at 11 a.m. and doesn’t make him appear nauseous to the attendants. I could present run Sept. 4. The Coachlight Leslie Nielsen, Michael Sarrazin. Grant, Rosalind Russell. (Adventure) Mask” (1976). Richard Chamberlain, Braves. 8:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. add more, but suggest the script writers invest in a eood (Western) 2:30 p.m. Sammy Davis Jr. is billed begins a new show Sept. 8 with Mary 4:00 (9) “ Hercules” (1959). Steve Patrick McGooghan. (Adventure) 8:00 (5) Football: Jets vs. Astros. Paintings donated medical dictionary. M.H. BURNS, Tucson, Ariz. 11:30 (5) “Kronos” (1957). Sal Mineo, Sept. 8 to Sept. 15. Non-subscription Jo Catlett starring in “Annie Get Reeves, Sylva Koscina. (Mystery) 11:30 (9) “Angels With Dirty Faces" Saints. ticket holders of the canceled Tony They do have technical advisers all over the set, who are Brian Keith. (Drama) (1938), James Cagney, Pat O’Brien. Your Gun." Four original watercolor paintines supposed to catch those goofs. But they must have been out 9:00 ( 38) “No Highway in the Sky” 9:00 ( 20-22-30) Football: Wednesday Orlando show may exchange those .11:30 (8) “The War Lover” (1962). (1951). James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich. (Adventure) • Colts vs. Cowboys. watercolor artist, Davi having a coffee break when those bad ones you spotted were Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner. tickets for Sammy Davis Jr. tickets. shot. (Drama) 11:30 ( 38) “The Challenge" (1970). 11:30 (9) Harness Racing 8:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. presented to the (Drama) For reservations, call 265-1501. At Tanglewood 11:30 (3) “Little House on the Prairie” Darren McGavin, James Whitmore. from Yonkers, Astros. f S» Libraries by DEAR DICK: I saw the movie, "Chisum,” and I’d like to 1:00 (5) “” (1957). Sal Mineo, (1974). Michael Landon, Kare Grassie. (Drama) 11:30 (3) Tennis: U.S. Open. • At Storrowton 'Theatre in West This weekend marks the final First Federal Savings and Loan know if Geoffrey Deuel, who played Billy the Kid, is the Brian Keith. (Drama) Springfield, tonight is the finai run of schedule of concerts by the Boston (Drama) 12:30 (5) “Violent Road” (1958). Brian A « o ”. Mai" 51, Ea(! brother of the late Pete Duel. They do look alike to me. SARAI 1:30 (9) “The Mad Magician” (1954). 11:30 (9) “ Never Steal Anything Keith, Efrem Zimbalist. (Drama) Sunday “This Was Burlesque” starring Ann Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood D. HENINGER, Magratb, Alta., Can. Thursday Vincent Price, Eva Gabor. (Mystery) Small” (1959). James Cagney, Shirley 12:55 (3) “The Deadly Dream” (1971). 2:00 ( 22-38) Baseball: Red Corio and comedian Pinky Lee. Mon­ in Lenox, Mass. Tonight at 8:30, Grey was commissioned by First They were brothers. Pete changed the spelling of his name 1:50 (8) “Mysterious Island” (1%1). Lloyd Bridges, Janet Leigh. (Thriller) Sox vs. Twins. 10:00 (8-40) College Football to make it simpler, that’s all. Jones. (Adventure) day through Sept. 3, the show under Joseph Silverstein will conduct the Federal to paint a distrinctive series Michael Craig, Joan- Greenwood. 12:30 (5) “Interlude” (1968). Oskar (3) Football: Patriots vs. Preview. the big red and blue tent will feature orchestra in a program featuring 0 East Hartford historic sites in­ DEAR DICK: Some time ago, you had a question about (Science fiction) Werner, Barbara Ferris. (Drama) Steelers. 11:30 (3) Tennis: U.S. Open. Sandler and Young. For reser­ Janos Starker in Schumann’s “Cello cluding the Goodwin School House, movies taken from TV shows. To the ones you listed, I would 3:35 (8) “Something Wild” (1961). Friday (57) Pro Tennis: U.S. Pro vations, cali 522-5211. Concerto in A.” Also on the program ^ n s e t Ridge Memorial, the White like to add the following: “Brian’s Song” was released as a Carroll Baker, Ralph Meeker. (Drama) Championship. Friday movie after being shown on TV; "Dark Shadows” was a movie 5:30 (8) “The Wonderful Country” Tuesday 11:00 (5) “Virginia City” (1940). Errol 2:10 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. • Music by Duke Ellington, Billie will be Strauss’s tone poem, “Til Church and <box, circa 1700. Flynn, Humphrey Bogart. (Western) 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Holiday, Cab Calloway and Earl based on the soap opera; “Dragnet” became a movie — and, (1959). Robert Mitchum, Julie London. 11:00 (5) “The Last Time 1 saw Braves Eulenspiegel,” and Dvorak’s service, the original of course, don’t forget the best of all, “Marty.” R.W., Los (Western) 1:00 (9) “We Were Strangers” (1949). Braves. Hines will be featured in the 1977 “Symphony No. 8.” Archie” (1961). Robert Mitchum, Don 2:30 (8-40) Pro-Celebrity hfit* "Put.'''®''® *iisplayed in* the Angeles. Knotts. (Comedy) Jennifer Jones, John Garfield. (Drama) Tennis. (8-40) Football: Bears vs. Grammy Award winner, “Bubbling Sunday at 2:30 p.m., Seiji Ozawa Cardinals. bank s lobby and hundreds of prints 1:00 (9) ‘"The Jokers” (1967). Michael 4:00 (9) “Posse from Hell” (1961).. 5:00 ( 3) 1977 NFL Football Brown Sugar," Sept. 13,14 and 15 at will conduct Mahler’s “Symphony DEAR DICK: I like both Lindsay Wagner and Lynda Carter Sunday Audie Murphy, John Saxon. (Mystery) 8:30 (2^38) Baseball: Red wer® available to the public. ^ I read they were taking Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman off Crawford, Oliver Reed. (Drama) Preview. Bushneil Memorial Auditorium in No. 3 ” featuring Birgit Finnila, con­ 7:30 (30) “Afithony Adverse” (1936). 4:00 (9) “Hercules Unchained” (1960). 9:00 (3) “I Want to keep my Baby” 6:00 (9) Racing from Sox vs. Rangers. colored the air. Is that true? TRINA D. HAWKINS, Springfield, Mo. 11:30 (3) Pro Tennis: U.S. Hartford at 8 p.m.. For reservations, tralto, and the Tanglewood Festival similar to the Currier & Ives process Rest easy. Both those dainty damsels will be back. Fredric March, Olivia De Havilland. Steve Reeves, Sylva Koscina. (Mystery) (1976). Mariel Hemingway, Susan Saratoga. call 527-3123. Qiorus. of a c®ntui ago. No two wer? aU kf (Drama) 9:00 (8-40) “Having Babies” (1976). Anspach. (Drama) 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. Open. 7 DEAR DICK: Back in the early ’40s, a male singer named • Academy Award winner Cloris In the Popular Artists Series, 12:00 (5) “Hold that Hypnotist” (1957). Karen Valentine, Greg Mullavey. 11:30 (8) “Nothing But the Best” I am delighted to add them to our Art Lund sang with Benny Goodman and also recorded on RCA (1964). Alan Bates, Denholm Elliott. Leachman is appearing in “Wonder­ Jackson Browne appears Friday at 7 The Bowery Boys. (Com^y) (Drama) Victor. Any idea if he is still living and, if so, what is he doine 12:30 (3) “The Killing Game” (1967). (Comedy) ful Town" tonight and Sunday at the p.m. Last in the series will be Em- 9:00 (38) “Where the Sidewalk Ends” today? HERBERT J. KRACKER, Massillon, Ohio. Jean-Pierre Cassel, Ciaudine Auger. 11:30 (9) “Godzilla” (1956). Raymond Home Box Offlco Harttorrt-^“ East Yes, Lund is still living. And he has become a very good and (1950). Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney. American Shakespeare Theatre in mylou Harris, Randy Newman, Jesse (Drama) , Burr. (Mystery) reasonably successful character actor around Hollywood. He (Drama) Today TuM day Stratford. Ed Ames will play Tevye Winchester and Ry Cooder Sept. 4 at 1:00 (5) "Pendulum” (1969). George 11:30 (38) “The Challenge” (1970). in “Fiddler on the Roof” in the 2 p.m. plays a lot of heavies. You watch the credits carefully and 11:30 (3) “ Beyond the Bermuda 3:00-HBO Magic Show 0:30-Pro Wraatting ^,^And they are nice paintings,” he you II see him frequently. Peppard, Jean Seberg. (Mystery) Triangle” (1975). FYed MacMurray, Don­ Darren McGavin, James Whitmore. 4:30— Chlldran's Thaatra 6:00— Raqual Walch special Labor Day weekend attrac­ 1:00 (9) “The Raven” (1935). Boris na Mills. (Drama) (Drama) 6;30~Dr)va-in 0:00— Dog Day Altarnoon 7:90-HBO Magic Show 11:30-Naxt Man tion. For information and reser­ DEAR DICK: My sister and I have a bet on this question. Karloff, Bela Lugosi. (Mystery) 11:30 (8-40) “The Out-of-Towners” .11:45 (3) “Journey to the Unknown” Dance events There used to be a show. Alias Smith and Jones.-1 say the (1969). Joan Crawford, Vera Miles. OfOO— Bluma in Leva Wadnaaday vations, call 375-4457. 2:00 (20) “ The Black Sheep of (1970). Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, 11:00~*Wor1d Taam Tannls The Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival ** Murphy. She says it isn’t. Who’s right? Whitehall” (1942). Will Hay. (Comedy) ((kimedy) (Mystery) 6:30-Drlva-ln SHARON, Erie, Pa. Sunilay 7:30-HBO Magic Show concludes its eighth week of 2:00 (30) “Adventures of Mark Twain” 11:30 (9) “Don’t Look in the 12:30 (5) “The Helen Morgan Story” You are. Ben Murphy was the star, with the late Pete Duel (1957). Ann Blyth, Paul Newman, 0:00— Braakhaart paaa programs tonight at 8:40 with a per­ (1944). Fredric March, Alexis Smith. Basement” (1972). William McGhee, 3:00— End of tha Qama 11:00— Bluma In Lova Child actors needed his co-star until his death. 6:00—Oymnaadca formance of the Contemporary (Biography) Anne Macadams. (Mystery) (Drama) Thun~ uraday 1:00 (20-22-30) “Janis” (1974). Janis 6:00— NIeholaa NlddaOy The Hartford Stage Company in Dancers of Winnipeg, making their QAie6(36nc( Dl^R D I^ : WiU you pleaie settle an argameut between 3:00 (5) “ I Confess’’ (1953). 12:30 (5) “Four’s a Crowd” (1938). 7:00— End of tha Qama 6;00— End of tha Qama Joplin. (Documentary) 0:00— Norm Croaby Hartford needs child actors for the United States debut, Joyce Cuoco and Weekend, an entertainment and my sister and me. She says Dolly Parton is partiaUy bald and Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter. Errol Flynn, Rosalind Rusell. (Comedy) OiOO-TwUlgWa Laat Qlaamlng 1:30 (8) “Escape Me Never” (1947). 11:30— Norm Croaby »;00-Naxt Man company’s first major production Youri Vamos, and the Jacob’s Pillow television supplement, is published w im wigs fw ttat reaasa. 1 say she is not baM and aU that (Mystery) 11;00-TwUighra Laat Qlaamtng 3:30 (20) “Bitter Springs” (1950). Chips Gig Young, Eleanor Parker. (Drama) when the new theater opens this fall. Dancers. The Hartford Ballet wiU each Saturday by The Manchester “ ONNA CAMPOS, Tncsoa, Ariz. Monday Friday Foot I^Uy II people aren’t picking at her for her Rafferty, Tommy Trinder. (Adventure) Wednesday 3:20 (8) “Tower of London” (1963). Needed are five boys, ages 6 to 10 to appear in a special event Friday Evening Herald, Herald Square 6:00-BkM Bird 6:30-MMwiy overabun^nt figure, they’re picking at her for her 4:00 (30) “Dark Victory” (1939). Bette 11:00 (5) "Lost Moment” (1947). Vincent F^ce, Mishael Pate. (Mystery) be available Sept. 13 to Nov. 20. For through Sept. 4. For reservations, Manchester, Conn. 06040. 4:45 (8) “Nora Prentiss” (1947). Ann 7:00—Bingo Long 0:0O-UpttM **i!f*^: ActuaUy, both of you are wrong. Dolly Davis, George Brent. (Drama) Robert Cummings, Agnes Moprdiead. (iOO— Bhims In Lova 10:30-Phyllta DWar an appointment, call 525-5601. call (413) 243-0745. i s n t ^ . But aU that hato isn’t hers, either. She w S rs wigs, 5:00 (20) “Angels One Five” (1952). (Mystery) Sheridan, Kent Smith. (Drama) llXIO -W ortd Taam Tannia 11:30— Bhima In Lova raosUy because she has found it a fun gimmirfc P ig e 4 - WEEKEND - August V, 1»77 WEEKEND - August 27. 1977 - Page i Today, Aug. 27 Daytime programs

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No stops scheduled. experts haven't told you ® MOVIE Page 8 - WEEKEND - August 27, 1977 By S Collectors* Corner H A fire of! Shop-Rite I die Tpke., Encased stamps date to Civil War days destroyed i play shelf; They are far from plentiful today, The prices noted are for specimens with taminated < 9g RUSS MacKENDRICK though. This is one of the cheapest and it the mica window intact — they would be the food, ac This is a genuine encased postage went to |80 at a recent auction. (It was worth much less if damaged. officials. stamp. It is Scott design A25 — the one listed at only |10 in a 1959 catalog.) The Since they were made by a button The ston ^hat comes in 18 varieties, including the highest-priced regularly issued one is a 90- manufacturer and they look rather but- today as us ,.jinkie, number 64, that is listed at |1,100 efforts by cent stamp in a I^rd & Taylor case— $1,- tony, it seems as if Aunt Cordelia’s sewing Hint. It wouldn't make the grade as a em p lo y e: 650 to 91,850. cabinet might just the place to discover a »llectible stamp now, whatever it is, operations Encash postage stamps are claimed by nice one. ■ lecause it has been trimmed to fit the ment. numismatists and philatelists alike. :ase. The call Scott's Specialized carries them, and also Cornpepacd Puripex The back of the case usually carries Friedberg's “Paper Money of the United A new breakfast food and detergent? advertising. This one says “AYER’S S tates." They appear at both stamp and No, one is the Com Belt Philatelic Society ^RSAPARILLA to purify the BLOOD.” coin auctions. exhibition in Bloomington, 111., and the Cai (Pronounced "sassaprella '). Beneath It would be a never-ending argument, as other the 25th anniversary exhibition of '.his in tiny letters it reads “Pat Aug. 12, one side could say that stamps are the Puerto Rico Philatelis Society at San 1162), J. Gault, " for the inventor, John whatever the container, and the other side Juan, Sept. 2 to 5. ovc Gault, of Boston. could say that in actual use they were just It is to be an international show and at a certain kind of coin. least one of our Manchester stamp club WASHINi An encased postage stamp is held Carter is s jetween two pieces of brass or bronze There were 34 advertisers issuing a members will exhibit competitively. total of 219, 222 or 224 — depending on new U.S. about the size of a quarter. The back piece generation whether you go by Scott, or Friedberg, or Comic books show .Hrries the advertising as shown, while says full re .he front one is cut away leaving a narrow still another authority “...U.S. Paper The Comic Book Convention that has remains “v •im and two lips to hoold a bit of Money " by Gene Hessler. usually been held at the Holiday Inn at Accordini ransparent mica in front of the stamp. The firm of Ayer's Lowell, Mass., was East Hartford will move to New Britain source, Se The artisans at the Scovill Button Works responsible for 17 varieties. They sold as of tomorrow, Aug. 28. The new site will Vance's tri n Waterbury figured out a way to jam the “Cathartic Pills"’ and just “pills” besides be in the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge. forced the that this is 1 )ieces together to make a unit that could the Sassprella-to-purify-the-Blood. Take Exit 35 off 1-84, then straight on W. ' )e handled like a coin. Medicaments touted by other firms were Main St. for a mile. for contact Production was “massive " in the early Bronchial Troches and Plantation Bitters. The convention is put on by the Vance foi be compete Jivil War days and these stamp-coins are Still other merchants offered aerated proprietor of the East Hartford comic security, ar bread, cooking extracts, ale, wine, life in­ book emporium, “The Bookie.” (Harold laid to have become the nation's medium attitude tha surance and “Fancygoods.” )1 small change. E. Kinney, 116 Burnside Ave., 289-4154.) in some tin At the sai the Chines creased def And now the ‘new fidelity’ U.S. capa decisively Despite rising divorce our attitudes toward sex, the people.” source said statistics, marriage is more men and women are af­ After interviewing hundreds discuss one P e o p le flourishing in the post- firming their need for sexual of men and women, Ms. blocks to 1 liberated 1970s, claims exclusivity,” writes Ms. O'Neill concludes that one the future i author-anthropologist Nena O'Neill, who five years ago reason for the “new fidelity” Meanwhil O’Neill in her forthcoming co-authored the bestseller is that women now seem to regular w "Open Marriage" with her hold as many chipS as men in 1 * K 'i book “The Marriage today after Premise” (M. Evans). husband, George. "But this is the sexual power game — a Carter s| not the old fidelity by coercion new bargaining strength with Vance “The more accustomed we — which never worked — but against the double-standard Mondale, E become to the new freedoms, a thoughtful reevaluation of which has previously govern­ Brown, Whi what fidelity means to two ed male-female relationships. the more open we become in Nena O’NeUI Jody Powe Adviser Zbi Powell r Variations on Dorothy minutes we remainder There are 10 ways to skin a spelling variations (with 10) cat, 50 ways to leave your was Muhammed “ The lover, and 11 ways to spell Greatest” Ali. Attempts in­ Dorothy Hamill, according to cluded: Mahom Ali, Mohomid one class of Long Island fifth- Oly, Mahamaali, Mahamade- graders polled by lee, and Mahoma Ale. womenSports in its September issue. Variations on the Hamill theme included: Hamil, Hamal, Hamel, Hamiltin, Hamle, and Hamy. Not only did the figure skater produce the most spell­ Olivia Newton-John John Travolta ing variations, but she won the STOP most votes in the athlete pop­ member ularity contest. The talk has started F ed era DIRECTOR RICHARD BROOKS discusses a scene with The women had an edge in Employi actress Diane Keaton during filming of Paramount's the polling, because while “No, Travolta and I are not talk would start, no matter want thi “Looking for Mr. Goodbar." Ms. Keaton plays the lead in boys split their vote among an item,” says the English- who the leading man was. m ilita r the Hollywood version of Judith Rossener's bestseller hometown baseball, football, born, Australian-bred country Now they’ll be digging up executiv about a lame schoolteacher with a compulsion for sexual basketball, and hockey singer, Olivia Newton-John. every single guy in L.A.” Gleason encounters in New York singles bars, due for October heroes, the girls rallied The gossip about Olivia and Right now there are no men' U nlver release. Ironically, Brooks chose Ms. Keaton because he around the few national sports teen idol John Travolta has dominating Olivia’s life. In seminar wanted a solid actress rather than a “star.” Meanwhile, figures they’d seen either on been flying ever since she's fact, the most recent develop­ member Ms. Keaton’s career has skyrocketed in the past few TV or written up in the Dorothy Hamill become his leading lady in the ment is her split with Lee organizh months because of her success in Woody Allen's “Annie newspaper. film version of “Grease.” Kramer, her live-in manager- has que Runner-up to Hamill in Hall.” Says Olivia: -“I knew that lover of the past five years. whether organize

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