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MANCHESTER HAS IT PARKADE B&L Enterprises MANCHESTER HAS IT Save 10% on Any Purchase with This Ad* Heating Oil Qasoline LANES 646-3425 OPTICAL 346% W A Dr. Crane's Quiz 1. In which game does one person act as a U dummy? GOLF CHECKERS HORSESHOES BRIDGE 2. Which one of these creatures would probably be called "Dobbin” ? HOLSTEIN MINORCA CHESTER WHITE PERCHERON i ' % 3. Parents are more likely to be guilty of "smother love” if their child is G MUSICAL BRILLIANT HANDICAPPED ATHLETIC 4. Which household item is most likely put into a dishpan? DRESDEN AFGHAN DOTTED SWISS YEAST 5. Which one of these is produced from the exudate of insects? TURPENTINE SHELAC ENAMEL VARNISH Answers In Classified section. Connecticut Weather Manchester and vicinity: Saturday, mostly sunny. High 80 to 85. Saturday night, mostly clear. S.’S I/)w in the middle 60s. Sunday, partly sunny and A P p h o io more humid. A 30 percent chance of thunderstorms INNOCENT! — Two of the alleged leaders charges after the 21-month-long trial. The in the afternoon. High 80 to 85. of the Lucchese crime family cheer an government had charged that Accettura V innocent verdict outside the federal and others controlled a crime family that PoDen Count courthouse in Newark, N.J., Friday. had illegal gambling, loan-sharking, Anthony Accettura, second from loft, and drug-dealing and fraudulent credit card Michael Taccetta, front, were among 20 operations. i NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Pollen Count Center at defendants cleared of racketeering 2 the Hospital of St. Raphael reported Friday that the Pxtrtck Ftynn/MinchMtkr Hanid , - Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Haratd pollen count was 75 and mold spores are high. A pollen count of 0-10 means conditions are BIG ORDER — Joshua Simmons, 13, of 191 West St., Bolton, “POP-ULAR" TOY — Laura Chase winces as a balloon pops comfortable for allergy and asthma sufferers, 11-50 brings some peach shortcake to his friends. in her face at the annual Peach Festival Friday. Chase sold is uncomfortable. 51-100 is miserable and over 100 is Violence spreads in Burma; balloons for Abracadabra Balloons & Monsters of dangerous. Glastonbury. Lottery guards open fire on inmates A peach of a time at 8th’s annual test 7 RANGOON, Burma (AP) — Numbers drawn Friday in New England; Joined those demanding imme­ The report was by BBC corres­ Strikes and violence spread in Connecticut daily: 808. Play Four: 0085. diate democracy in the Asian pondent Christopher Gunness, Burma and BBC Television nation. who helped prepare the fuzz­ also gets better every year. ConnecUcut Lotto: 1,5, 18, 18, 88,88. who had been in Rangoon and Bv Nancy Concelman quoted reliable sources as saying less feast, agreed. This year,' Johnny Prytko’s Massachusetts daily: 8078. The BBC broadcast, monitored filed it from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Manchester Herald that up to 1,000 inmates were in London, said: “ I peeled peaches from 8 Good Times Band played. Massachusetts Mass Millions; 8-18-84-88-88-48. The BBC told The Associated killed when guards opened fire at a.m. to 2 in the afternoon,” Bonus number: 8. Press it was not sure when It’s an “ a-peeling” tradition ” I don’t think the people Insein Jail outside Rangoon on “Anti-government demonstra­ Jarvis said. ” I’ve had Tri-state daily: 587,7148. Gunness left Rangoon. in Manchester that this year come here to meet the politi­ Friday. tions a re reported to ha ve begun.. had hundreds of people lining enough.” . (at Iselin Jail) early in the day Gen. Tin Oo, a former defense cians, they come here to eat State-run Rangoon radio re­ minister, said earlier in a letter to Main Street a half-hour before But the majority at the peaches,” Said state Rep. ported earlier that 2,000 inmates whenprisoners had left their ceils it began on Friday night. festival Friday couldn’t wait Index for breakfast. Several who tried President Maung Maung that James McCavanagh. “ The pol­ rebelled at Insein Jail on Thurs­ “tlmusands of lives have been for the shortcake. iticians like to come here and day, setting buildings ablaze. It to give s p e a k s are saidtq-tave It’s was the annual Eighth Dale Dunfieid of Tolland, one been shoM Bd and in the^dbos lo8ir!i since the coup that began Utilities District pehch festi­ meet the people.” R im inaM said guards opened fire and of the first in line, said she got 35 Local news. .A-6 that folloNWBres were gtaried. authoritarian military rule 26 val, an event that residents rh u rK h M -3 3 “ some inmates and prison guards y e a n 'a g o “ and the country is in there at 5:25 p.m. to beat the McCavanagh, who came to were iqjured." have primed their tastebuds the festival with his mother. “ As iniifiates fled to escape the the^krip of a general strike crowd. Dunfieid is a former r.o m ir« 9 % .9 fi for every year since 1951. There was no immediate expla­ flames, it is reported that secur­ paralyzing the whole Manchester resident who has Alice, wife, Nancy, and sons nnnnATtlriit „ A.0 Organizers and residents .42-48 nation for the discrepancy be­ ity guards dllenied fire. According administration.” come “ every single year” James and Sean, said the F nrim agreed that the festival gets 17-32 U.S./World. 10-11 tween the Thursday date given by to reliable sources, about 1,000 since she was a kid. festival is more a part of his “It is now long overdue to bigger every year. Rangoon radio and the Friday people were killed. Rangoon abolish one-party (government) Dunfibld was among many past than a political event. He Ume given by the British Broad­ radio in its account said guards in favor of a multiparty system,” This year’s festivai drew long-time festival goers whose -remembers'when the festival casting Corp. TV broadcast Fri­ fired on prisoners as they tried to he wrote. “It is imperative to about 3,100 people, 100 more recollections of past festivals was sponsored by St. Bridget iianrtirstrr Hrrald day night. open the gates to escape from the immediately transfer power to an than last year’s. are, well, fuzzy. But several Church and strawberries were Huge anti-government rallies burning building, but it speaks interim government... composed The festival was scheduled to veteran festival fans re­ served instead of peaches. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVII, No. 281 continued in Burma Friday, and only of several people being of people acceptable to the C S d ’ start at 6 p.m., but at 5:30 member the shortcake and Three people at the festival reUred ranking military officers wounded.” country.” hundreds of people were wait­ said it gets better every year. who-didn’t want Oieir names Penny M. Sloffart. Publlshor ing in line in the area of Main “ It’s better,” said resident used brought the strawberries Oeoioa T. ChaopeS onvioon uonm Street across from St. Bridget Francis Gowett, who’s been back, saying they were allergic EdMor Oompoalngl Church. At 6 p.m. when the coming to the festival for 25«f to peaches and trying to hide OeniM A. Pobeiti Hobart a Hubbard Parents’ stakeout nabs rape suspect the 28 years he’s lived in town. the strawberry shortcake AdwictWne tHrador Praaacooin I whistle marking the official start of the festival blew. “ The biscuits are better.” they’d brought with them. JMnneO. Fromadh F ra n k J . COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A “That is every parent’s first staked out the spot only a few Bualnaaa Managar Cbcutalien Dbacior Judy Eschmann, a member "W e’re not peach people,” rape victim's parents said Friday reaction: ‘I ’ll go out and get the Eighth District Fire Depart­ times before the wife was at­ of the district’s ladies’ auxil­ one of them Joked. they were so outraged by the person who did this to my child,” ’ ment spokesman Thomas tacked Aug. 5. She was grabbed iary in charge of preparing the' Aside from the eating, there PibNabad dally axoapi Sunday and eartain hoHdaya by lha assault on their daughter that said the mother. “ But the feeling O’Marra estimated that about from behind, carried to a nearby shortcake this year, said the was a lot of hugging, kissing Manehaalar FUbllsMfie Co.. IS Bralnaid Flaoa. Mwebialar. they had no choice but to pursue never left me, and 1 always had a yard and thrown to tte ground 750 people were waiting in line. Conn. 0SO«aaacendclaaapeataQa paid at M in rtiaalar.Cenn. biscuits this year and last year and chatting going on as old her attacker for more than a very strong premonition that he O’Marra said he wouid prob­ Poabnaalar: Sand addiaaa cbatiQaa le era Manehaalar Herald. before her husband m a n a ^ to came from the bakery run by friends met at the festival. 9 F.O. Bex 801. Manehaalar. Conn. OSOW. year. would return.” ably stay away from the frighten the man off. The couple the Manchester Association for Resident Marian Zajac said If you de ni rioahra your HaraM by 6 pjn. waakdeya or 740 Their persistence led to the Police said the woman, stand­ got a license number. shortcake Friday night after am. Oalurdaya, plaaio Maphona your earriar. H y o iA a u n i Retarded Citizens. that’s one reason she’s been arrest of Robert Biddings of ing at the same bus stop where witnessing the peeling that lo raoeb your eanlir. caS lu b ie rib ir aarvlea at M7-S0M• toyo Biddings, 34, was charged by Gowett said past festival's coming to the festival for more p.m.
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