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Mondale alleges misrepresentation Ford attacks Carter FROM OUR COMPLETE KITCHEN CENTER for inconsistency
By ROBERT KAYLOR with the people before the election million more Americans out of work. I United Press International about what we’re going to do after Their record on home ownership is a President Ford’s campaign kickoff the election.” disgrace. Their record on health care brought Democratic criticism led by Carter, campaigning just a few is absolutely indefensible,” Mondale vice presidential nominee Walter F. miles away in Dearborn, did not said. i Mondale’s charges of bald presiden comment on the President’s speech. Democratic members of Congress tial misrepresentation on issues of But he criticized Ford’s handling of joined in the criticism. Senate unemployment, home ownership and the economy, saying "When Richard Banking Committee Chairman health care. Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford in William Proxmire charged the Making his first official campaign herited a difficult situation, but in a Republicans with increasing housing speech Wednesday night at the few short weeks he unerringly turned down-payment requirements and Now you can make University of Michigan at Ann Arbor difficulty into disaster.” said Ford's plan "is no more than — where he was graduated in the Mondale campaigned with Carter what has been taken away over the that dream kitchen a reality! 1930s — Ford attacked Democratic Wednesday at the Bicenntenial past several years.” presidential nominee Jimmy Carter Farmfest in the vice presidential Sen. Edward M. Kennedy accused garden court’kitchen cabinets for being inconsistent on the issues. nominee's home state -of Minnesota, Ford of taking; a do-nothing approach Ford said the United States “has where they discussed an apparent dis to "the costly, shabby and ineffective system of private (health) in Scholarship semi-finalists FREE Kitchen Planning Service Master cratted woodgrain made an incredible comeback” in the agreement on recent Supreme Court cabinets with a scratch and stain two years he has held office. He un decisions. The two men were surance.” National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists representing Manchester High School and East Bting in v o jr kitchpn ;Tif>,isim‘m t'nts & lei resistant finish that stays ilVe veiled a proposal "to reduce down scheduled to meet again tonight at an Carter discussed the Supreme our f.ictorv ti nnr*(l i .lespeople help you new with just damp cloth wiping. payments on lower and middle in Italian-American dinner in Court question privately with Mon Catholic High School line up in front of MHS. From left are Peter J. Gourley, Mark W. plan your dronrn kit'then FPEE with no come housing by up to 50 per cent” Washington. dale after reasserting his belief the Otter, Lawrence R. Dunn, all of MHS, Pamela M. Wesbecher of ECHS, Diana D. Webb, obliqiition and pledged "accessible and affor Asked about the Ford speech at an court is "moving in the right direc Susan J. Launi and Elizabeth S. Anderson, also of MHS, (Herald photo by Pinto) dable health care” for Americans. overnight stopover in Chicago, Mon tion” in removing legal technicalities “Trust is not being all things to all date said "the main suprise is the that have caused the release of ob people, but being the same thing to baldness of the misrepresentation in viously guilty persons. AVAILi.ABLE IIN all people,” Ford said of Carter, corporated in that speech ... The presidential nominee said Seven named Merit semi-finalists ‘Westmont’ & ‘Accent’ "Trust is not having to guess what a "Their record on employment is Mondale "indicated he agreed with GARDENCOURT ‘ACCENT’ CABINETS candidate means. Trust is leveling abominable with two and a half me.” Several Merit Scholarship semi United Methodist Church and studies of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dunn of Styles finalists from Manchester and area piano and guitar. She plans to attend 814 Vernon St, He is a member of stu WALL CABINETS BASE CABINETS high schools were announced today. Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, dent assembly. National Honor Seven students are from Okla. Society, current affairs club, in MIg. Everyday Sale MIg. Everyday Sato New demographic study indicates Manchester schools; three are from • Susan Launi of MHS, is the tramural basketball, and the List Price Plica Size List Price Price Size South Windsor, and one each is from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. wrestling team. He was a Boys State 12”W x3 0 ’’H $52 34,84 31.20 12” $72 48.24 43.20 East Hartford and Hebron high Launi of 220 Scott Dr. She is a delegate in 1976. He plans to study 18"W X 30”H $57 38.19 34.20 18” $78 52-26 46.80 school enrollments have peaked schools. member of the school Debate Club, computer science and economics. National Honor Society, student 3 0 r W X 30”H $84 56.28 50.40 24” $86 57.62 51.60 The students and their personal • Elizabeth Anderson of MHS, 30" $110 73.70 $6 6 By DOUG BEVINS The medium series projection shows current figure is the lowest ever, and backgrounds are: assembly, American Field Service daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Olof L. 42"W X 30”H $102 68.32 61.20 a sharp decline until the early 1980s, Herald Reporter it might increase slightly, depending • Pamela Wesbecher of ECHS, Club and Current Affairs Club. Her Anderson of 106 Kennedy Rd. She is a then a gradual decline for the rest of ‘W e stm o n t’ ‘A c c e n t’ Manchester’s public school enroll on economic factors, but it probably daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James special awards include the Harvard member of the National Honor Socie the century. ment, which has been hovering won’t go high enough for a "baby Wesbecher of 18 Marilyn Dr., Book Award, Elmira College Key, ty and Order of Rainbow for Girls. The "high series,” which shows a around 10,000 for about 10 years, boom,” he said. Glastonbury. She participates in the debate awards and top place in a She has worked on the Arldian long-term increase in enrollments, probably will never reach that peak The projected number of women in school band, is an Honors E student National French Contest — first Literary Arts Magazine and the assumes no change in migration again, according to demographer Manchester, on which the birth rate and is a member of the National place in the state and in New Somanhis, school yearbook. She par trends or death rates, but a birth rate Thomas Steahr of the University of depends, may be too high or too low Honor Society. She is active in 4-H England, and fourth in the nation. ticipated in the U.S. Military Connecticut. increase of 10 per cent each five depending on migration patterns, Dr. and rides her own horse. She plans to She studies piano. She plans to attend Academy first annual academic years. Under these assumptions, workshop at West Point, N.Y. In a report commissioned by the Steahr said. However, he said, a study liberal arts. law school. enrollment would decline sharply un • Peter Gourley of MHS, son of Awards received are the Gold Key local school board, Dr. Steahr said long-term pattern of net in-migration • Diana Webb of MHS, daughter of til the early 1980s, continue declining Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey Gourley and Place Scholastic Writing the school enrollment in the year 2000 isn’t likely because of past trends in Dr. and Mrs. George W. Webb of 1208 less rapidly until 1990, and then shoot of 730 Keeney St. His school ac Awards, book award from the West may be as low as 7,033 or as high as Manchester. Main SP She is a member of Round upwards to the estimated 9,245 in the tivities include varsity football, stu Germany government for achieve 9,245, depending on a complex Other variables which may change Table Singers, Announcer’s Club, and year 2000. dent assembly, photo editor for the ment in German, first place in Town mixture of social, economic and the projections are the possibility of a former band member. She was The high series is the only projec High School World, and membership of Manchester's voter registration demographic changes in the next 20 future changes in nonpublic schools named Honorary Page of the Ken tion which might come close to in the National Honor Society. He is poster contest. Her hobbies are 30” ductless stainless steel 8 ” kitchen 8” washerfree 8” single lever plastic laminated years. or in area towns. The figures may be tucky Senate and was a recipient of current enrollment figures, es president of the local National Honor reading, painting and drawing. She sinks kitchen faucet w/spray kitchen faucet w/spray counter tops f Dr. Steahr, relying on data concer too low if nonpublic students begin the best beginning typist award and a range hood faucet w/spray timated to be 9,689 this year. Society chapter, parliamentarian for plans to major in economics. ning birth rates, migration trends entering public schools or if area Singer Sewing award. She was There are a number of the student assembly, junior soccer Semi-finalists from South Windsor and other social aspects of population towns close their schools and send treasurer of the Announcer’s Club "disclaimers” in Dr. Steahr’s report coach. He is a member of the Colt High School are Stephen P. Hunger. study, calculated three different sets students to Manchester, Dr. Steahr and is a member of the Manchester which he says could change the Baseball League and the Manchester Timothy J Oberg and Kenneth R. 0 4 9 9 1099 of enrollment projections. said. Memorial Hospital Junior Volunteer future enrollment projections sub Dr. Steahr recommends that Auxiliary. She is also a member of Interfaith Basketball League. He Simler. reg.26.96 V 83 5 .3 6 0 reg.2S.99 lln.lt. The "low series,” which results in I ™ reg.3.99 stantially. plans to study liberal arts. Others arc Sheila E. Crowley from 2single temp. 4 S volume the 7,033 estimate of enrollment, several musical groups at South —See Paite Fourteen High pressure laminate In The projected number of births • Mark Otter of MHS, son of Mr. George J Penney High School in Ready to Install 2-epeed Self rimmed single Chrome on bress feucet Easy to Install high apout control faucet features Post formed white assumes no change in variables such bowl sinks. White, Gold Flake, White could be too high or too low, he said, and Mrs. Fred A. Otter of 12 Dorset East Hartford, and Penelope A. unit with Interior work lor years of service, faucet. Washerlese so convenient spray & no- sequfn tops 6'. 8’, 10' & as migration, death and birth rates. • 1S"x IS" Bar Sink Florentine Marble & Pine depending on whether Manchester Sibun from Rham Senior High School light. In white, gold, with spray. there's no drips or leaks. drlp washerlsss opera 12' lengths with un On that basis, enrollment is Lane. He is a member of the MHS reg. 33.99 2 9 .9 9 87411 tion. 87011. finished ends.' apple Whimsey. women postpone childbearing or math team, student assembly. in Hebron. coppertone. with f^ucel A strainer projected to decline rather sharply decide to limit the size of their Episcopal bishops favor These students will have an oppor s a s r ,------until the late 1980s, then remain National Honor Society, intramural basketball and Current Affairs Club. tunity to continue in the competition relatively steady until the end of the families. The current birth rate for He received the Rensselaer for about 3,850 Merit Scholarships to century. Manchester is about 1.5 children per ordination of women Polytechnic Institute Science Award. be awarded next spring. Over 90 per WARM UP TO THESE GREAT HEATING VALUES! The "medium series,” which calls MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Arms an institution to redeem our brothers cent of the semi-finalists are for enrollment of 7,212 in the year family, lower than the national His activities include guitar playing, outstretched and his voice ringing and sisters." expected to qualify as finalists. 2000, assumes no changes in death average and less than the number volunteer at Camp Kennedy and through a hushed House of Bishops, It was a dramatic moment, one of Semi-finalists who attain finalist and birth rates but relies on a possi required for the population to coaching junior soccer. He plans to reproduce itself. Dr. keahr said at a the Rt. Rev. Paul Moore pleaded for many in the long march of women status will compete for at least 1,000 ble drop in in-migration (people be a physicist. morning press conference today. The a church "that may be broken if this toward ordination in the Episcopal • Lawrence R. Dunn of MHS, son National Merit $1,000 scholarships. NEED HOT WATER? moving to Manchester) after 1980. is the only way by which we might be priesthood. The arguments of Moore, water heaters with 5 year warranty / ------bishop of New York, and many of his If the tank leaks because of faulty materials, workmanship, or brother bishops moved the day of Pipe hand concert corrosion, within 5 years of Installation, the heater will be women priests a long step fprward replaced with a comparable heater of our manufacturer (exclusive Today’s news summary The House of Bishops, for the first of relnstallatlon costs.) time in a formal legislative session, Compiled from United Press International voted 95 to 61 Wednesday in favor of to boost band shell gas heaters wood box heater ‘Iranklin” wood burning stove ordaining women. The proposal, A Bicentennial salute to At 6:30 p m , there will be a benefit State Richard Lorber and Gov. Philip Kennedy and Martin Luther King. however, also must be approved by Manchester will be presented by the buffet dinner-dance at Garden All Include temperature & W. Noel remained glum as elec The full House must now act on the House of Deputies, the second of town's five pipe bands Saturday, Grove, Keeney St , where the bands preature rellal valves, as 99 Com pitta with anttra the request. the church’s two deliberative and Sept. 25 in a concert at 2 p.m at will again perform Music for dan accaaaocy packapa. HARTFORD — A study of tion officials labored to verify and required by law. L.P. or 30 Gal. Project Concern shows Hartford count 3,111 cruciqj absentee legislative bodies. Center Park. cing will be provided by the Natural Oat. children that are bused to subur ballots in the Democratic KNOXVILLE, Tenn. M Lester "1 am turned off by those who say Participating in the salute will be Penthouse Four that we have not had time to consider Efficient, economical cast Iron heater with All cast*229 iron construction complete with ban schools enjoy school more senatorial nomination race. Maddox, the American Indepen Ihe Manchester Pipe Band. SI Proceeds from the dinner-dance »40 Gallon gas water heater...... 99.99 wide fire door A easy swing lop lor simple screen, boot, grate, grill & bean pot. Big 25 than city and suburban students. dent Party's presidential the role of women in the church, " Patrick's Pipe Band, the Stewart will go towards the construction of loading. 2 2 V i"H x3 3”L. firebox. 3 r ‘H x 3 8 ”W. Project Concern has been used for BOSTON — Lenghthy and nominee, believes George said Bishop Philip McNairy, pointing Highlanders Pipe Band, Taggarts the proposed Bicentennial Band out the issue of women first arose in 10 years to promote integregation deliberative questioning resumes Wallace has defected to the Pipe Band and the Sphinx Temple Shell i s s : 1946 when two women were allowed electric heaters by busing Hartford children to 14 today to select 15 more jurors and political enemy's camp, led by Highlanders Pipe Band. Heservalions close Wednesday and suburban towns including alternates for the bank robbery- those who hate the Alabama to sit as observers at the general con The bands will assemble at the may be made by contacting Bridget vention. They were not given the All Include temperature & Manchester. Presently 1,045 murder trial of antiwar activist governor's guts. He also accused British-American Club and leave the Maroeau, 649-8OT1, or the general pressure rellal valves, as ^ ' parlor vote, however, until 1970. at the same 30 Gal. comfort students are bused at a total cost and feminist Susan Saxe. Jimmy Carter, the Democratic club at 1 ;30 p.m. marching as a com chairman of the program. William required by lew. of $1.5 million. nominee, of not telling the truth to time women were allowed to be bined unit north on Main St to Center Forbes. 649-5755 $ heater the American people because deacons, the lowest of Holy Orders Park, where each band will perform William Cooke is handling stove National that also include priests and bishops individually. arrangements for the dinner-dance 1------M l ------'40 Qal. electric heater...... 94.99 WATERBURY - Deputy Carter’s actions have been liberal WATER HEATER) ■52 Gal, electric heater...... 109.99 Sheriff Charles Ubaldi and NEW YORK - Teamsters while he professes to be conser • INSTALL«nOM KIT delinquent tax collector John Union locals in 15 eastern states vative. ISU __ m m eyenrrHHO m u c d ! Bedell were arrested Wednesday struck the United Parcel Service Dry Brook storm drain system T 1 1 on larceny charges in connection Wednesday, idling 18,000 persons. International with an investigation of handling The locals have been working *179 *199 of back tax collections. without a contract since July 31 in DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — most cases and April 1 in others. Secretary of State Henry under consideration by town BUY THE NEXT ELECTRIC SIZING CHART G A S SIZIN G C H A R T Caat Iron conitructlon Cast iron heater with Regional Kissinger says he has not given up SIZE LARGER Number R*gu U r High Numb«f No Non- Automatic with highly pollehad polished chrome trim. LONE PINE, Calif. - Demoli hope despite a shaky beginning of begins near the intersection of Pitkin drainage bonding proposal P*r«ont In ElAfiwnt R»cov»ry F«r»onln LaunOaring Automatic Waahar chrome trim. Front or Top teed wood or coal By GREG PEARSON Family Ct«mAnt« Family Waahaf BOSTON — A proposed tion experts and water officials his efforts to defuse the tense and Academy Sts , runs through East rhe brook area has been divided top lead atova lor coal burning haatar taaturaa Herald Reporter It's a good rule to » 5 2 0«l. 40 gal. 9 20 gal. 90 gal. 9040 gal. legislative alternative to an out into high-priurity work areas, but the ) ramovabla ahakar grata sought clues today to a racial situation in southern Cemetery, along Spruce St . and follow when 4 S2«4L 40>S2gat. 4 SOgaL 9040 gal. 40-50 gal. ofwood.StW’HxaS'W. money the town now has would only 40 40 gal. 40 40 gaL right ban on the private posses mysterious explosion that ripped Africa. A $2 million storm drainage behind .Main St , before ending near replacing your S U « Q 4 L 4b42g»i. 5 V M O g a i A dual draft controta. • •3 9 iL 40-A2gaL • 40 40 gal. 40 40 ga l 4040 gal. sion of handguns has been apart an unguarded concrete LONDON — Water is cut off in project for the Dry Brook water shed the Main St -Hartford Rd intersec be able to pay for about one-half of water healer. 40-75 gaL 7 •2-120 52 gal. 7 40 40 gai. 4040 g a l stricken from the November elec spillgate along the state’s oldest definitely to 30 towns and villages area is under study by the town, ac tion It is entirely underground the repairs to one area. Giles said tion ballot by order of the aqueduct, forcing Los Angeles to in southwestern England — the cording to Director of Public Works "It's a long-range plan," Giles said It doesn't look like we can do any Massachusetts Supreme Court, switch on emergency water first time water supplies have Jay J. Giles of the project one piece of the area at $250,000." The ruling means voters will have supplies Wednesday. Vandalism been completely stopped in the Giles met earlier this week with At this time, the town has $250.1)00 Giles said the simple choice of voting for or is being blamed for the incident. country in 20 years. representatives from Metcalf and for Dry Brook improvements This is The proposed project would in against an initiative petition Eddy, a firm that has studied the only about one-tenth of the money clude installation of wider piping for IRD DANBURY NO. HAVEN ORANGE BRISTOL which would ban the private WASHINGTON - The House AUMUEHLE, West Germany- brook area and written a report for that will be needed for the entire the brook to flow through Exit 54 on Intantati 95 25 Fidaral Road, RIe. 7 Mentowtu Shopping Ptaza 130 Botloa Poll Road Rti. 6, Maaimoth Mart ownership of handguns. Rules Committee has proposed a Grand Adm. Karl Doenitz, Adolph the town about needed im project, according to Giles. Cadar A Batton Ptit Raid Middletown Avtnue Money needed for the project special committee to begin new Hitlers’s successor as leader of provements. The $250,000 comes from available would most likely come from a bon PROVIDENCE, R. 1. - Con investigations into the the Third Reich, celebrates his The project would alleviate Community Development funds and HARTFORD TORRINGTON WALLINGFORD MANCHESTER WATERBURY fidence exuded from auto dealer assassinations of President 85th birthday out of the limelight flooding problems that have occurred from monies set aside for Dry Brook ding issue, which would have to be 3200 Na. Mala Strati WkisttadllMd UOCbunk Mraat (YMttvMi) Plat AOiairStt. 102 Chau Avtnua in the Dry Brook area. The brook improvements in the 1974 storm approved by town referendum n*o«o-9«it4 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVEN ING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.; Thurs., Sept. 16, 1976 MANCHESTER EVEN ING H ERALD, Manchester, Conn , Thurs., Sept. 16, 1976- P AG E T H R E E
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - taxes. District Court in Arrests made Wednesday by The “ yes" or "no" ques Wolstencroft, managing served as a financial un SPECIAL OFFER to continue despite CLUTRAP vo te jury sequestered A checkmark on Page 1 of a Jack Payner, about 68, of Cleveland, Rep. Charles A. Manchester Police included: tion that can lead to director of Castle Bank and derpinning of organized 1972 federal income tax Beachwood, Ohio, who Vanik introduced a bill that • Russell W. Pray, 43, of 914 Main charges carrying a Trust Co. Ltd. of Nassau, crime, have permitted At JAMES BEAUTY SALON return was responsible for checked "no” to a question would require the IRS to St., East Hartford, charged on a re maximum penalty of five the Bahamas, who was Americans to evade taxes By GREG PEARSON applied to state construction the Justice Department’s asking if he had such a restore the question to the “ The funds have been committed. arrest warrant with issuing a bad W ATERBURY (UPI) - A jury, ap under guard from the time they are years in prison and a $10,- charged with abetting and securities regulations Herald Reporter projects. first indictment in a bank account, was indicted forms for 1976 when they These projects have already been check. Court date is Sept. 15. parently for the first time in state selected was issued Wednesday by 000 fine was omitted from Paynor by issuing a false The Justice Department Director of Public Works Jay J. Hartford requires all construction special investigation of Tuesday on a charge of the 1975 returns. are printed. PERMANENT started," Giles said. • Ralph Brown, 27, of Hartford, legal history, will be sequestered Superior Court Judge George A. affidavit to the IRS. for the first time publicly Giles said Wednesday that the recent contractors to have 15 per cent persons who use foreign filing a false return, the Officials said the indict He said they were included in this charged on a re-arrest warrant with during the entire trial of murder Saden. He is presiding oveE> the The indictment also While the indictment was identified Wolstencroft as delay in regional transportation im minority workers. bank accounts to evade department said. named H. Michael ment was the first year’s list of the Transportation Im fourth-degree larceny (shoplifting). defendant Murray R. Gold. retrial of Gold, a New York being returned in U.S. the owner of a briefcase BY provement funds will not hold up The three Manchester projects in resulting directly from an provement Program because the Court date is today. The order to place jurors in a hotel stockbroker, whose first trial in that caused IRS Com REDKEN $ 1 5 0 0 work on the W. Middle Tpke. and cluded in the funds are valued at work did not begin until this year. March ended in mistrial because of a investigation called missioner Donald C. Adams St. projects. $2.37 million, but Giles said that only The cost of the W. Middle Tpke. deadlocked jury. “ Project Haven" which Alexander to halt Project ONLY A third project included in the one, the intersections work, could be work is estimated at $1.2 million, and Five persons were questioned and the IRS started but is now Haven in 1975 and come un regional funds, improvements to in delayed if the funds are held up for a the cost of the Adams St. renovation Schorr refuses to name excused Wednesday. Selection Persecutions in Malawi continue conducted by the Justice der investigation himself. Regular Value *20** tersections in Manchester, may be long period. is placed at $840,000. resumes today from a panel of 60 Department with IRS The briefcase was said to delayed If the funds are held up long He said that the reconstruction The third project, the intersection prospective jurors. cooperation. contain evidence of illegal The persecution of sent as well as the freedom has literature available for enough, Giles said. work on both Adams St. and W. Mid improvements, is valued at $300,000. source to committee Gold is charged with the murders who have reportedly eased The IRS found the tax evasions but Alexander The matter arose last week when dle Tpke. will not be delayed by the Jehovah’s Witnesses in to refuse to join any some of the persecution anyone who wishes more number of taxpayers, who Giles explained that this work is still of Irving W. Pasternak, 71, and his Malawi continues and new said the evidence was the Capitol Region Land Use and fund holdup. political grouping or party. when Party officials are information. He lives at 240 did not bother to check any in the planning stagd and may not be wife, Rhoda, 66, who were found efforts are being made to "tainted" and could not be Transportation Planning Although both projects are listed ■WASHINGTON (UPI) - The the session would also take up the We, therefore, feel that not in their areas. Sand Hill Rd., South Wind answer to the question, BY delayed at all, depending on how long slashed to death in their Waterbury register protests in hope of used in some court cases (CLUTRAP) voted against approval as part of the Transportation Im House Ethics Committee is your country’s apparent “ But this has been going sor. rose from about 3 million it takes before the Transportation Schorr case. home Sept. 26, 1974. halting the atrocities, ac because an IRS informant i MISS of the $30 million Transportation Im provement Program, funds have pondering what to do about CBS policy of compulsory for some time and the “ But we hope that in 1971 and 1972 “ to an Improvement Program is approved. The ethics committee was man Gold, the Pasternak’s former son- cording to Santo had obtained it through a provement Program unless Hart already been provided for the work, reporter Daniel Schorr, who refused dated by the full house to investigate membership in the Malawi scope of it is almost un anyone in the Manchester astonishing 38 million in MARION in-law, has maintained his innocence Giangrave, presiding ruse. ford’s minority hiring rules are he said. to identify his source for a secret in the leak of the final report of the Congress Party is a cur believable. Many have area who is as enraged as 1974" when it was moved to and said he was at his Forest Hills, overseer of the Manchester A spokesman said the telligence report despite warnings House Intelligence Committee which tailment of human rights died. One report said that we are about what is going an inside page. N.Y., home on the night of the Congregation of Johovah’s case against Payner was that he could face criminal charges and that punitive measures several hundred die^ in an on in Malawi, will take a “ In a classic case of il- Schorr obtained and had published murders. Witnesses. not based on evidence in for maintaining silence. last February in the New York against those who do not inadequate refugee camp few minutes to write a logic they (the IRS of Chief Superior Court Judge John A. "Reports from credible the briefcase. Rep. John J. Flynt, D-Ga., the take membership are un in nearby Zambia. letter of protest.” ficials) then figuratively Village Voice. Speziale, said it is the first time, “ to newspapers with reporters The Justice and House-Senate compromise limits committee chairman, nine times justifiable.” Thousands others are The address is: throw up their hands and the best of my knowledge” that such in the area, as well as an Treasury Departments read out the elaborate warning at a The persecution is being reported in concentration His Excellency the Life say, in effect, that with so a sequester order has been issued in independent study by the cleared Alexander last JAMES BEAUTY SALON standing-room-only, televised ses carried out by members of camps in Malawi. President of Malawi many people not bothering a murder case. World Council of Churches April after their in 143 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 1 sion Wednesday when Schorr evoked the Youth League of the “ We pray that world opi Ngwazi Dr. H. Kamuzu to answer the question we government payment for abortions The jury will be lodged in a Water have confirmed the horri vestigations failed to turn 649*5701 his First Amendment rights and jour Malawi Congress Party, nion will help put a stop to Banda Central Govern might as well take if off the Est. 1934 bury hotel and allowed evening fami ble stories of persecution up evidence that the com- But the report also made it clear nalistic ethics in refusing to name says Giangrave but their this senseless loss of ment Offices Private Bag return," Vanik said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The ban was further spelled out in ly visits, chaperoned by sheriffs. against Jehovah’s missioner had halted that Congress does not intend “ to the person who supplied the docu About town lives," says Giangrave. 301 Capital City Llingwe 3 government paid for over 250,000 an accompanying report which Reading materials will be censored Witnesses in Malawi,” ac brutality has angered some The foreign bank ac Haven to cover up for preclude payment for abortions when ment. Giangrave said that he Malawi, Central Africa. abortions last year. But under terms declared: “ It is the intent of the con and the jurors will be kept from cording to Giangrave. local officials in Malawi counts, he added, "have anyone. the life of the woman is clearly en “ Beyond constitutional of a compromise reached by House ferees to limit the financing of abor hearing news broadcasts. He explained that the dangered, as is the case with multi arguments,” the reporter said, “ to and Senate members, it no longer tions under the Medicaid program to A Bible study will be conducted The second trial started off with Watchtower Bible and will be able to finance them unless instances where the performance of ple sclerosis or renal disease, if the betray a source would be to betray some of the sharp clashes that myself, my career and my life. It is tonight at 7:30 at the United Tract Society is again the mother’s life is endangered. an abortion is deemed by a physician pregnancy were carried to term." marked the lengthy, grueling first Boys’ PVC not as simple as saying that 1 refuse Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge mounting a letter-writing Sensational Ladies’ Popular Ending months of bitter disagree to be of medical necessity and to The report further included a trial, in which jury selection took ,-r. to do it. I cannot do it." campaign to protest the ac- Outerwear ment, congressionl conferees prohibit payment for abortions as a provision declaring that the action over one month. Savings on Wrap Sweaters Flynt finally and unexpectedly tions to their fellow Wednesday added to a $56.6 billion method of family planning, or for “ does not intend to prejudge any con Chief defense counsel William M. believers. adjourned the hearing, excusing Manchester Young Marines will Reg. Men’s Nylon Reg. 8.99 & 12.99 appropriations measure 31 carefully emotional or social convenience.” stitutional questions” raised in three Kunstler again was threatened with 16.99 Your Schorr but reminding him he was meet tonight at 7 at Howell Cheney Giangrave noted that ChoiMi chosen words that would forbid the abortion cases to be heard by the removal from the case while because of extensive to 17.99 Jackets still under subpoena to be recalled. Regional Vocational-Technical ■ use of Medicaid funds for most abor Supreme Court this fall. School. Kunstler again accused the court of a newspaper coverage, as Leather look PVC, pile Our Reg. 14.99 The chairman told reporters he lined for extra warmth tions. hostile attitude and warned he might well as the distribution of Button, snap or zip hoped to convene another meeting closure. 8 to 18 Reg. Under Medicaid and some other Theatre schedule- ask to have Saden disqualified. later after the transcripts of B ’nai B’rith will have a breakfast Witnesses literature about 899 programs, the government spent The trial was to have started the situation, many per testimony have been studied. meeting Sunday at 9 a.m. at the nearly $50 million on abortions last Thuriday Time Clock earlier this month but was delayed sons have inquired about But the 12-man committee was Bonanza Steak House, Spencer St. year. UA East 1 — “Sherlock Burnside 1 — “ Romeo & Herbert Levi, president of the because of Kunstler's involvement in new developments. Juliet" 7:00-9:30 reported divided on taking punitive The House version of the bill — Holmes' Smarter Brother” Connecticut Valley Council of B’nai a New Jersey case. Saden threatened "There basically has Burnside 2 — “ Bad News action, with some flatly opposed and Reg. needed to run the Health, Education 9:00: “ Dutchess and Dirt B’rith, will guest speak. His topic: to proceed without Kunstler and been no change. 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Contractors downright gloomy ABILEINE, Tex. (U P I)- dealers are part of an reaction from some of our because of convenience. Some of the Exxon credit Exxon trial program credit card customers. He did say, however, the card holders who stopped brought about by pressures They don't like it much. two prices for cash or at Stone;gate's service sta from consumer groups. They tell me, "When we credit card customers did tion were a little unhappy State could lose $100 million The consumer groups paid cash they wanted us to have its problems. with the announcement. \ Exxon cash reason the cost of selling use credit cards, and now “It’s a little more of a Stretcl.iod across the top on credit is reflected in the that we use credit cards hassle doing the book of the gets pump islands price of gasoline and since they want cash. work,” he said. discounts draw were red! banners with blue in clean water project funds cash customers don't use "Our cash customers, Robert Pierpoint, an trim whiich said in white the credit they shouldn't though, yeah, they like it." Exxon USA official in lettering;; mixed reaction have to help pay for it. Davis said in the few Houston, said Abilene and H ARTFO RD (U PI) — The state of were far enough advanced to coin ment plant must have an en either project would clear the “Pay Cash and Save 2 “Most of the customers days the discounts had Charleston, S.C. were Connecticut has $100 million in cide with the deadline. John Olender, vironmental impact statement hurdles before it. Cents P'eir Gallon at All don’t really know what’s been offered he had no chosen for the tests federal funds at its disposal for clean president of the Utility Contractors before it is built. Officials could not Pumps — Discounts Taylor said, “We are not relying on going on yet," said Ron regular credit card because they were typical water, but if it does not meet a spen Association of Connecticut, flatly dis estimate when the projects would go Available on other Items New Haven and New Milford in the Davis, an employe at customers switch to cash. cities. He said if It the tests ding deadline the money w ill agreed. ahead. with Casih." attempt to make sure the money is Stonegate’s station. “We He also said he didn't were effective the policy evaporate. He said it is "'totally impossible, Meanwhile, the state has spent an The discounts being commited.” have to explain it to them. expect many customers to would be extended to other State officials say they can beat the based on their past track record,” for average of about $4 million a month offered b;y Abilene Exxon “We have gotten a bad switch from their cards parts of the nation. clock, but are not that confident; the state to spend the money in time. in federal construction funds since federal officials are pessmistic, and He predicted the delays in getting the the program began, counting some He said the state has enough other VW signs a Connecticut contractors associa projects from design to construction in-process applications. projects on its construction grant tion is downright gloomy. would push the state past the Taylor said the rate does not project list to use the money. The to build The state has been able to spend deadline. matter, Sutton wondered if it was not state will “skip over” the two big U.S. plant $157.2 million from the Federal Taylor said the state’s ranking indicative of the speed with which projects if it has to, he said, but Famous Nolron Water Pollution Control Construction would be much better if the $52.6 applications could be processed. Taylor said he did not know when the HARRISBURG, Pa. decision would be made. Grants Program, but It is seemingly million New Haven project and the If the New Haven or New Milford (U PI) -- Volkswagen of Floral Print having trouble spending the rest fast $11.4 million New Milford project projects were built, the state could West Germany today enough. had gone ahead “as everyone had spend much of the remaining money Sutton said he was concerned about signed a final master The federal funds pay for 75 per expected" in one or two grants But Olender the lag time needed to process an agreement to locate its Sheets cent of a project, matched by a 15 per The New Haven treatment plant said "New Haven will never fly,” application for funds. “It can run first North American TWINFUTor cent state contribution and a 10 per has been halted by court action over and federal officials in Boston and four to six months,” he said and automobile assembly plant cent local share. its location. The New Milford treat Washington expressed doubt that usually runs longer than expected. Suggestion award in New Stanton, Pa., to FIHED At the present rate of spending, the state Motor Vehicles Commissioner Stanley better compete with other state will lose more than $100 million Pac presents check to Mrs. Theresa Varney of foreign importers. Our under federal law, which requires un Gov. Milton J. Shapp Reg. spent funds as of next September to Two Guys Manchester as her award in the department’s signed for the Com be redistributed to other states. If employe suggestion awards program. Mrs. 3.99 monwealth and handed the the rate doubles, the state loses only struck evine Varney, of 100 Summer St., a supervisor and £ e v im ^ Oo., ^nc. first $8 million check of a $50 million. FULL FLAT or registrator examiner in the department’s $40 million state agency Connecticut was granted $308.6 CHERRY HILL, N.J, U b M o n A m . ColchostM', Wethersfield office, won the award for an idea loan to Siegfied Hohn, FIHED million under the program nearly ( U P I) - About 8,000 537-2373 Com. VW ’s top fiscal officer, four years ago to clean up its water. employes of Two Guys to improve communications within the office. who signed for Our The money can be spent for sewage department stores in New Volkswagen. Reg. treatment plants and associated York, New Jersey, Connec- 4.99 projects, such as sewer lines. ticut, Massachusetts, “I ’m very very proud of As of Aug. 20, with 13 months to go, Pennsylvania, and YOUR this agreement,” said PILLOWCASES it had obligated 49 per cent of that Maryland were on strike Shapp, who began a hectic, amount, $151.4 million. The percen today in a contract dispute. Our Reg. 3.49 Cosrnonauts orbiting Earth t Business five-month campaign to 094 tage, however, ranked 48th, ahead of Joseph McComb, presi FACTORY OUTLET Pkg. of 1 ^ mum lure VW to Pennsylvania only Kansas and Indiana. dent of Local 1360 of the and the consumer V 1 following the collapse of Dainty pattern of rosebuds scattered ‘We will be able to commit that Retail Clerks Union, said * G^.“ tR The Soviet Union Wednesday sent two cosmonauts into earth or his presidential bid last on pure white ground. Polyester/ money (the remaining $157.2 million) Two Guys employs some FOR SAVINGS!!! bit aboard Soyuz 22. They are Col. Valery Bykovsky, right, crew spring. cotton blend sheds wrinkles in the wash! on identified projects,” said Robert 8,000 in 53 department Technical supervisor commander, and flight engineer civilian Vladimir Aksenov. Taylor, director of Connecticut's stores in the six states. ON COATS, SPORTSWEAR ANO PANT SUITS The plant, located in They are shown just prior to launching at the Soviet space center Department of Environmental Larry Kolman, collec Famoui Brandt — Quality Workmanthip at DIacount Pricaa Bruce A. Balwin of East New Stanton, about 40 Protection Water Quality and Hazar tive bargaining represen Solid Color Decorative in Baikonur, U. S. S. R. (UPI photo) MISSES - WOMEN'S & JUNIOR SIZES Hartford has been ap miles southeast of dous Substances section. tative for the local, said no pointed technical super Pittsburgh's mills which His optimism was not mached by negotiations were Boucle Fiberglass visor for Lydall S i Foulds, will supply the steel, in his assistant. Merwin Hupfer, who scheduled with manage ALSO MEN’S COATS a unit of Lydall Inc. of itially will employ about 2,- said as Taylor listened that he could ment to resolve Draw Drapes Manchester. 000 persons and be in not say "unquestionably the funds differences. creased to 5,000 within two will be commited " Hupfer said the Kolman said the union store Hours: Mon. to Fil. 9 to 4:30 Baldwin will be responsi years, according to Grasso appoints Daly department would try and hoped to "would like to negotiate, Also Opon Sunday 9 to 4:30 ble for employe training, Volkswagen. In addition, meet the deadline. but the company was not Join The Crowd & Sava - Ample Free Parhlng safety and material Our Reg. state officials said an es "We are gravely concerned” talking" process flow as well as 9.99 to insurance post timated 23,000 to 35,000 permal p r e s s whether the state can spend the quality assurance. He was field, was deputy attorney general workers will be needed in HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec money in time, said the federal previously with Lydall’s from 1967 to 1971 and returned to various support industries. ticut Insurance Department will be government s Lester Sutton, director corporate research and Delicate Lace private law practice after leaving Our Reg. headed by T.F. Gilroy Daly, a former of the Environmental Protection development department, state service. 10.99 federal prosecutor, beginning Oct. 1. Agency construction grant program and before that he was Tablecloths with For three years before joining the in New England associated with Pratt & FANNY FARMER attorney general's office, Daly was a Attractive textured finish catches Daly, who has served as deputy Sutton said Connecticut's rate of September “WANT AO” Social Whitney Aircraft, East CHOCOLATES light dramatically! Soft, rich colors. prosecutor for the U.S. Justice Liniers state treasurer since January 1975, spending would have to be tripled to Hartford. NOW AT Washable, no shrink, no stretch. Department in the Southern District Bruce A. Baldwin 54x70" &D.K90” 60x104" was named by Gov. Ella T. Grasso use up the money by the deadline, of New York. Baldwin holds a B.A. Wednesday to succeed Jay Jackson. Sept 30, 1977. He said he was uncer ARTHUR DRUG Jackson recently was appointed legal Daly, 44, is married with four degree in biology from the tain of the status of alternative Ban asked counsel to Mrs. Grasso. children His annual salary will be University of Connecicut. save25% OFFJSJW projects on the state's project list. $27,8(K) when he assumes the post on sprays 5.49 Reg. 8.99 Daly, a native and resident of Fair- Hupfer said plans for the projects 4 LINES 4 MVS 4 dollars 5™ Drapery Hardware Oct. 1. * (20 Words) * ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - An immediate ban on 4 9 4 aerosol sprays containing PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP 67" Round, Our Fleig. 7.99 .. Public records fluorocarbons is being Weekend Cash & Carry Speclall Delicate-looking t r acery of lace is a's;.3% 2 6 *«2 3 ®® demanded by the Natural really not fragile! (!)hoose white, All fashion decorator rods. All wood Resources Defense Coun GLADIOLI bone, green or go I d with matching liner. rods and accessories. 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Trtasurer, CommittM tor Davo Barry Daily lOa.m to9^30p.m m 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9am to930pm PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Sept. 16, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sepl. 16, 1976 — PAGE NINE Elderly housing project “Save Sunday tor tho Family" Inflation monitors suggest HEW change some handicap regulations I 725 E. Middle Tpke. Band shell Manchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - are needed to ensure that tial amount of federal aid, employer to "offer wages "Such a practice might Another area where the be equipped with some schools to have the rental rates clarified jThe government’s inflation the handicapped receive I committee sucn as bociat becurity, It above those required to at- in itself be considered dis- HEW proposals need facilities for the han- facilities, HEW shouldcon- monitoring agency equal treatment in the ne earns over a certain tract a worker who would c rim in a to ry by o th er alteration, the council said, dicapped. c e n tra te handicapped DOUBLE STAMPS labor force and on the suggests that the Depart not be forfeiting disability workers,” the council also is in the requirement that The council suggested programs in one particular Some confusion has arisen over the sion Monday night and listed the ment of Health. Education education front. this would force an benefits, the council said. iroted. all of the nation’s schools that instead of requiring all school in a district. price per unit for an elderly housing prices of the project’s units as I to meet Sept. 29 _____ SAT. NIGHT and Welfare could make A council spokesman project proposed for the South follows: 20 efficiency apartments, said the changes needed Methodist Church campus. "major" improvements in $360 per month; 75 one-bedroom T^e nine-member steering committee recently formed to ■ 7-10 P.M. the lives of the han are minor, in that they The proposal which was first apartments, $420 per month; and five assist with the fund raising and construction effort for the dicapped with a few would require little effort presented to the Planning and Zoning two-bedroom apartments, $488 per Bicentennial Band Shell will have its first meeting Sept. 29 8 Page Circular At All StoresI "minor” changes in its on HEW’s part to change. lllllllllli Commission in June, would offer 100 month. at 8 p.m. in the hearing room at the Municipal Building. proposed regulations. However, he said the units for low and moderate-income The commission considered these Town Manager Robert Weiss has asked Joel Janenda, The regulations in ques beneift of these changes senior citizens, Philip Susag, a i tl- prices higher than they would expect chairman of the Advisory Recreation and Park Commis tion were outlined by HEW could have a major impact ^ Deli Department Specials ^ trustee for the Methodist Health and for low and moderate-income sion, to chair this first committee meeting. May 17 and were aimed at on improving the plight of ' CHOICEST MEATS ^ MOTHER GOOSE Welfare Services Inc., said when he housing. Weiss said he would like the committee to "develop an ap eliminating job and educa the handicapped in made the presentation to the board in Q Susag explained today that those propriate organizational structure and operational tion discrimination against dividual. IN TOWN June. figures listed by CRCOG are the ac guidelines for the transition to a permanent commission." the nation’s handicapped. First, the council LIVERWURST »*1.3 9 Susag said a similar project in tual market-value prices of the units According to the agreement between the town and But the Council on Wage suggested the handicapped TOBIN’S East lYovidence, R.I, was opened in before rent subsidies are applied. Manchester Community College concerning the band shell, and Price Stability said be paid more for work than HIGHLAND PARK’S ALL 1971 and has worked out well. He said HUD calculates the there was a provision that "the operation of the band shell this week although the the non-handicapped. It TAVERN LOAF A few eyebrows were raised, market value of the units and will shall be made by a town commission composed of main thrust of the said this is necessary BEEF SALE 201% .*1 .5 9 however, by a study just completed then provide rent subsidies for the representatives of the town, college, veterans organizations regulations appears to be because a handicapped RUSSER’S WUNDERBAR by the Capitol Region Council of low and moderate-income residents. and other public service organizations.” beneficial, some changes person can lose a substan- Governments (CRCOG). The study Thus, according to Susag, the price It was in accordance with this provision that Weiss was GERMAN BOLOGNA by CRCOG is required because the the tenants pay will be well below authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint the nine- .99< project will be funded through the those listed in the CRCOG report. member steering committee. SAVE 20c to 50c A I.B. OUR OWN FRESH MADE Department of Housing and Urban Susag said he could not estimate I CO UPO N'’cj^go: ON ALL FRESH BEEF PA TTIES Development (HUD), and CRCOG how much the rent subsidy would be WITH THIS COUPOH AND S7.M PUSCHASI Lcole slaw .59<. must review all projects built with per unit, but he did say that the Governor accepts BEEF ROUND iSAVE 3S< LB federal aid. average rent paid by tenants at the BONELESS The CRCOG study was presented East Providence complex is $150 per - K R A F T ___ rail recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Commis month for one-bedroom apartments. Gilbert & Sullivan TOP ROUND ROAST .lb. l l l l i l l l l i HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. E lla T. G rasso Transportation to prepare !SAVE38« LB. Judge disqualifies 155 is Monday MAY NNAISE Wednesday accepted the a report to the U.S. DOT BEEF ROUND 0 79 backing the switch. ’The BEEF CHUCK BONELESS SAVE 34« LB. recommendation of her BONELESS The Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Workshop will begin its CoiNion Good ttmi SopL 18* Railroad Advisory Task U.S. DOT would then sub mit the plan to the United SHOULDER ROAST prospective jurors 30th year with an open meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the reception Force and backed the BOnOM ROUND ROAST .lb. ,.*1.3 5 hall at South United Methodist (Tiurch. States Railway Association transfer of 28 miles of rail BEEF CHUCK BONELESS SAVE 32* LB. Anyone interested in any aspect of theater experience, line from Conrail to the for evaluation. After !SAVE38« LB. further public hearings and BEEF ROUND HARTFORD (UPI) — Jury selec told about the cases of both men and offstage or onstage, is invited to attend. Prior experience is not Providence and Worcester tion resumes today in the Donna Lee necessary. Railroad. a review by the Interstate BOTTOM CHUCK ROAST .lb. *1 .2 7 also was told by a court employe to Bakery murder trial of Gary look out for the “glib” arguments by The group will discuss plans for the production of “Brigadoon" The track, running from Commerce Commission, BEEF SMALL END SAVE 40* LB. the USRA may petition a ^hrager. Two hundred prospective lawyers in a criminal case. in late April. The Lemer and Loewe production is the third Groton to Plainfield, has RUMP ROAST .lb. 1 ': jurors have been dismissed in the Broadway musical to be presented by the G&S Workshop in its been operated by i..e Con special federal court to Hamill granted a request to dis S A V E 3 8 * L B RIB ROAST first two days. miss the panel made by defense at 30-year history instead of the traditional Gilbert and Sullivan solidated Rail Corp. since order the transfer, the .lb. *1.5 9 offering. governor said. BEEF ROUND Superior Court Judge Edward C. torney F. Mac Buckley, who said the that firm came into i ^ E ^ F LOIN SAVE 44* Hamill, who has imposed strict cour Costuming and set construction are in the planning stage and existence April 1 and took "The transfer from BONELESS information “tainted” the jury pan Conrail to P&W holds the 17183118 troom guidelines to protect the el. audition information for singers, actors and dancers will be over the assets of several n defendant’s right to a fair trial, given Monday night. Rehearsals will begin in January. 51 *1 .7 5 Both sides did select one juror for bankrupt Northeast potential for more effec TIP ROAST .lb. mm Wednesday disqualified 155 jurors. Directing "Brigadoon” will be Sarah Ketter and William tive freight service to the trial service, a 58-year-oId West railroads. His order came after a prospective Tyler. The governor ordered eastern part of our state Hartford man employed by Pratt & which is in the midst of an woman juror testified she was told Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford. There will be entertainment after the meetine and the state Department of refreshments will be served. economic recovery ef iiiiiiiiiiii! during a jury orientation session two In opening proceedings Tuesday, fort,” according to Mrs. v.\ -r weeks ago she might serve in the Hamill dismissed 45 prospective For further information, call Mrs. Alan Lyons, 872-6684. Schragei' trial. WHEN YOU CLIP AND REDEEM Grasso. jurors for various reasons. She also said she was told Schrager, 33, and Piskorski, both of THESE BONUS COUPONS Hid Yon Schrager’s codefendant, Ronald New Britain, were charged with the Speck denied parole BEEF FIRST CUT SAVE 18< LB Piskorski, 28, was convicted of six murders of six persons during an ap STATEVILLE, 111. (UPI) — The Illinois Parole Board today FRESH counts of murder for the same parent robbery attempt in the Donna l^iiow? This printing test pattern is CHUCK ROAST crimes. denied parole for convicted mass murderer Richard Speck at part of The Herald quality .89* Lee Bakery in New Britain on Oct. his first hearing since he was sentenced to 400 to 1,200 years in Another potential juror said he was 19, 1974. When the time control program in order to BEEF CENTER CUT SAVE 20* LB. prison in the 1966 slayings of eight nurses in Chicago. comes when you give you one of the finest C O D FILLET newspapers in the nation. w on 't miss the CHUCK ROAST . lb. 79* FB I studies boat, sell it with a BEEF CHUCK SEMI-BONELESS Want Ad. SAVE 24' letters sent UNDERPIADE ROAST 95* M . 4 9 . . 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^ Dingwall-Luciano YWCA is offering series for teens Menus
A group session for teen-agers on David Campbell, a child and family with his own children enable him to "How to Deal with your Parents" therapist, as its leader. view the siuation from both the teen will be offered by the Nutmeg Branch Campbell, who is a graduate of and parental point of view. He has sweet potatoes glazed, creamy whole wheat bread, margarine, Louise Paula Luciano and Douglas School coleslaw, yellow cake, rye bread, John Dingwall, both of Kalamazoo, of the Hartford Region YWCA for six Boston University School of Social had many years experience in the coffee, tea or milk. weeks beginning Sept. 24 at the Work with a master's degree in psy fields of school social work and child Menus which will be served Sept. margarine, coffee, tea or milk. Friday: Baked tuna and noodles au Mich., were married Aug. 21 at St. Wednesday: Baked meatloaf, Ann's Church in Avon. YWCA, 78 N. Main St. chiatric case work, is the father of guidance clinics. 20-24 at Manchester public schools, gratin, green beans seasoned with The group will meet on Friday teen-agers and feels that his For information and registration are as follows: Spanish sauce, fresh corn on the cob, butter, sliced tomato and cucumber The bride is the daughter of Mr. tossed green salad with oil and afternoons from 3:15 to 4:45 with experiences and problems in dealing contact the YWCA at 647-1437. Monday: Hamburg patty on a roll, salad with mayonnaise, baked apple and Mrs. Fred Luciano of Avon. The vinegar, orange whip, roll, bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Athalie potato chips, buttered green beans, with cinnamon whipped topping, milk, peaches. margarine, coffee, tea or milk. whole wheat bread, margarine, Dingwall of 387 E. Middle Tpke. and Thursday: Pot roast of beef with Tuesday: Vegetable soup, toasted coffee, tea or milk. the late David R. Dingwall. gravy, whipped potatoes, broccoli cheese sandwich, apple celery salad, The menu is subject to change. The Rev. M. John Arens of St. casserole, canned pineapple tidbits. Ann's Church performed the double Births milk, chocolate pudding. ring ceremony. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat The bride, given in marriage by sauce, to ss^ salad, bread, butter, her parents, wore a gown of venise (>rigg, Thomas of 28 Lynch Dr. She was grandparents are Mr. and Wood, Michele Leslie, milk, Jello with topping. lace and an illusion veil trimmed M organ, son of Donald G. born Sept. 9 at Manchester Mrs. Carl Rohrbach of 101 daughter of Stephen S. and Thursday: Salisbury steak with with matching lace. Both the gown and Margaret Hair Grigg Memorial Hospital. Her Washington St. His pater Kathleen McNamara Wood gravy, whipped potato, whole kernel and veil were fashioned by her of 66 Wadsworth St. He was maternal grandparents are nal grandparents are Mr. of 754 Burnside Ave., East corn, bread, butter, milk, ice cream. About town mother. She carried a bouquet of born on Sept, 7 at Mr. and Mrs. Anthione and Mrs. Charles E. Hartford. She was born Friday: Tuna macaroni salad, white daisies. Manchester Memorial Pelletier of 116 Adams St. Knowiton Sr. of West Hart Sept. 10 at Manchester cheese wedge, vegetable sticks, roll, Miss Maureen G allagher of Hospital, His maternal Her paternal grandparents ford. His maternal great- Memorial Hospital. Her butter, milk, gingerbread with Torrington was maid of honor. grandparents are Mr. and are Mr. and Mrs. John grandparents are Mr. and maternal grandparents are applesauce. The parish life committee of tonight at 7:30 in the music room of Bridesmaids were Miss Janice Mrs. Daniel L. Hair of 435 Babineau of 29 Lynch Dr. Mrs. Howard Keeney of 77 Mr, and Mrs. John J. Emanuel Lutheran Church will meet the church. Macchietto of Stores and Miss Bar E. Middle Tpke. He has a Washington St. and Mrs. McNamara of East Hart tonight at 7:30 in the church board bara Hastings of Evanston, 111. half brother, Mark, 21; and Knowiton, Jeffrey Charles Rohrbach of East ford. Her paternal grand Elderly room. Young Emanuel Adults will meet John Bowen of Eastford served as a half sister, Donna, 19, Charles, son of Charles E. Aurora, N.Y. His paternal parents are Mr. and Mrs. tonight at 8 at the home of Gail Hen best man. Ushers were Jeffrey Jr. and Kathleen Rohrbach great-grandmother is Mrs. S ta n le y A. Wood of Menus which will be served Sept. The LEO committee of South drickson. 48 Judith Dr Bissell of Manchester and Mark Carlson, Travis, son of Knowiton of 87 White St. Elizabeth Craig of Newington. 20-24 at Mayfair and Westhill United Methodist Church will meet Luciano of Rochester, N.Y., the Ralph G. Jr. and Lea Perry He was born Sept. 9 at Brockton, Maine. He has a Gardens to Manchester residents tonight at 7:30 at the church. The Adoptive Mothers Group of bride's brother. Carlson of 258 Oak St. He Manchester Memorial sister, Kelly Marie, 2. over 60, are as follows: South United Methodist Church will A reception was held in the garden was born on Sept. 7 at Hospital. His maternal Monday: Pan-fried liver with onion The prudential board of Center have a potluck tonight at 6 at Susan of the bride's parents' home, after Manchester Memorial gravy, parsley buttered potatoes, Congregational Church will meet nah Wesley Hall of the church. which the couple left for Canada. Hospital, His maternal buttered asparagus, tapioca cream tonight at 7:30 in the Federation grandparents are Mr. and pudding with strawberry sauce, They will reside in Kalamazoo. Room of the church. The Center Church Women will Mrs. Leon E. Perry of 150 whole wheat bread, margarine, Mrs. Dingwall is a speech have a slimnastics class Friday at Lenox St. His paternal coffee, tea or milk. pathologist and is currently working The scout troop committee of 9:30 a m in Woodruff Hall of the toward her master's degree at grandparents are Mr. and Tuesday: Roast ham slices au jus. Emanuel Lutheran Church will meet church. W estern S tate U niversity in Cohen Photo Mrs. Ralph Carlson of 60 W E V E ^ M o fz r Kalamazoo. Mr. Dingwall is Regent St. employed as a civil engineer in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Dingwall Kalamazoo. Dowling, John Thom as, son of Stephen G. Engaged and Lee Baribault Dowling of Wellswood Rd., Hebron. Radio /haeK He was born Aug. 23 at Manchester Memorial Church Women plan arts^ crafts fair Hospital. His maternal Looking over some of the items to be displayed at the Autumn Arts and Crafts Show being grandparents are Mr. and presented Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by the Church Women of North United Methodist Mrs. Philip Baribault Jr. of BLOCKBUSTER CB SALE! Glastonbury. His paternal Church, 300 Parker St., are from left, Anita Ream of 35 Haylin Dr., Vernon and Judy Agasi of 63 grandparents are Mr, and Clyde Rd. Luncheon will be served and a variety of other refreshments will be available. (Herald photo by Pinto) - Mrs. Donald Dowling Sr. of V Brown Dr., Andover. His maternal great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baribault Sr. of Glastonbury and Mrs, John Cavanna of South Glaston Registration open for Rec classes bury. His paternal great- grandparents are Mr. and program for working peo antiques, stains, and un acceptable on this evening Registration for Mrs. Walter Tedford of *EdKor’t ple. It will be offered derglazes are available at class exclusively. There Note: residents interested in Manchester. Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. the class. There is no ad will be no class on Oct. 12 if ta thSM N NT m Ai| b t alM joining the women's Wi Bsa te tm ‘'Tlwr fr k t’ b Mkata tha at the West Side Rec, 110 ditional charge for firing. and Thanksgiving week. hm i m ttb captiM. Fvi kM m wine prka at tha bita r ifm a ita d v t programs of the Russillo, Brett Robert, MRf fsfwifa frea rsIctIvM, M Bn •c e M ar tha Nine prka ■ lha irta ttarai. Cedar St. This will be a Greenware is extra as well Ann Madsen will be tUbr WB-finiin) ti m H8a(l Manchester Recreation son of Paul E. and Susan ta tha beat at a« toaM a^ N is far mixed class open to anyone as tools and brushes. returning with her leaded nlwtai N p'd ks tMM___ (Nap Snt rtferaoea pvfasts eiJy- Department is now under Smart Russillo of tiM irsMii «r m Brc 1st f ir a frei interested in ceramics glass with new innovations ^jE A i./S t7C -® Chamberlain Photo |iM varIk H )______way. Marlborough. He was born from beginners to advanc Residents interested in in copper foil wrap, three- These programs are Sept. 5 at Manchester The voters tay that I do here st tha EMPORIUM, 'cause we oHer good stuff at tha lowast ed, men and women. The this evening program may dimensional leaded glass TELEPHONE-TYPE pricss In Ntw England, a rsal "no-hard-llmo’’ monay back guarantse within 30 days, sponsored by the town for The engagement of Miss Yvonne Memorial Hospital. His course is $16 which in register days at the West on mirrors and other un residents interested in MOBILE CB RADIO Lee Gendron of Tolland to Gregory maternal grandmother is and fnauranc'e'atociw''^* • • • brought In from bankruptcy cludes a paint fee covering Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. Rec ique designs. Beginners to taking a variety of craft, Paul Caravella of Vernon has been the cost of all paints used. membership of $3 per year advanced are welcome in Busker Photo Mrs. Robert Smart of 454 INSURANCE CLAIM cultural, or exercise announced by her parents, Mr. and E. Center St. His paternal A variety of glazes, art is required for all classes. this Tuesday class from 1 Reg. 179.95 programs. Most of them Mrs. Albert Gendron of 376 Mill Hill grandparents are Mr. and glazes, froths, wipe-aways. Mail registration is also to 2:30 p.m. I Rd,, Tolland. The engagement of Miss Margaret The engagement of Miss Martha are conducted during the Mrs. Henry Russillo of A. Peckham of Tolland to Richard A. Falcone of Ellington to Glenn Osborn day, with childcare Mr. Caravella is the son of Mr. and Glastonbury. His maternal Luxury WITH COUPON Stevenson of Rockville has been an of Sherman has been announced by available for youngsters Mrs. Alex Caravella of 25 Hartl Dr., great-grandmother is Mrs. Grab nounced by her parents, Mr. and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph two or older. Reg. 1.25 Vernon. Arnold Carlson of TWIN Mrs. Edward Peckham of 590 Buff Falcone of High Ridge Dr., New this year are art The bride-elect will graduate from Radburn-Fairlawn, N.J. 139® ® the University of Connecticut in May Cap Rd , Tolland. Ellington. SIZE classes in acylic painting, 116 PAGE Mr. Stevenson is the son of Mr. and Quilted MCTMT SUVICED ' drawing, and watercolor. Wedges 1977. She is majoring in speech FACTORY SERVICED C IT IZ E N S pathology. 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VAT ,AHt Ai Dual stupes AT THE CORNER OF HARTFORD RD. & PWE ST. MANCHESTER 649-7782 s VI PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 16, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester,^ Conn , Thurs , Sept 16, 1976 - PAGE THIRTEEN Realtors told ^steering’ Zinsser to withdraw The Royal Moroccan The way to get to know Americans archives in Rabat treasures a may violate housing laws letter sent by President from active role even though the action may not be ob George Washington to H.M. Gardening "Steering” of prospective vious. As an example, Buntin cited Mohamed III, ninth ruler of is to travel the nation by bicycle homebuyers to particular the Moroccan Alaouite Dynas in property sale Realtors' remarks to homebuyers neighborhoods, even if the ty, a direct ancester of the m By Frank Atwood honiebuyers are seeking that that a particular neighborhood or present King. H.M. Hassan II By JANE ANDERSON ure still decent. People say New the road. Somebody tossed a green town may be too expensive a location neighborhood, may violate open (17th in the Alaouite HARTFORD (UPI) - The way to Englanders are cold toward smokebomb at Chris. It hit the bike Dynasty). The treaty men Moses), but 1 will not drag my client housing laws, Manchester Realtors for buying a home. Carl A. Zinsser, member of the get to know Americans is to travel on strangers, but they’re just as friendly and landed on the road. In North Buntin didn't focus his remarks on tioned in the letter was the Board of Directors, said Wednesday along,’’ he said. were told Wednesday. country roads, say two students who as anyone else. It’s just that you have Carolina a truck squeezed us off the the situation in Manchester, but dis "T reaty of Peace and that he would not take part in a possi The Parking Authority voted Mon Frank Buntin, equal opportunity rode 1,311 miles on their bicycles to be willing to open up to them," road and Chris fell off on his cussed fair housing generally. He Friendship" signed in 1787 for ble sale of land to the Manchester day night not to buy the property in director for the Hartford area office a duration of 50 years The hibiscus is a flower that at from Maine to North Carolina. Gilchrist said. shoulder, " he said. said Manchester’s attempts to assure Parking Authority, due to a recent question at this time. Robert F. Gor of the federal Department of Housing Renegotiated in 1836, and still tracts attention wherever it grows, John Gilchrist and Christopher Gilchrist said people change when Their favorite state was Maine. open housing, even though the town ruling by Town Counsel Victor man, chairman of the authority, and Urban Development, told local in force, it is considered to be as Arthur M. Beebe of the Bates wheeled from Estcourt Sta they get inside a car. "The most beautiful scenic sight has a minority population of less than the longest unbroken Moses. explained that the moving of real estate agents they shouldn't Rochambeau Apartments on Silver tion, Maine, the northernmost point "As soon as they get on the road, was Maine’s highest peak, Mt. two per cent, have been better than friendship treaty in history. Moses issued an opinion Monday Economy Electric from Main St. has volunteer information to homebuyers Lane well knows. When his hibiscus in New England, through New they’re in a rush. They think they Katahdin, sticking up in the clouds — other Capitol Region towns. The World Almanac notes. that a sale of land from the Zinsser diminished the use of a lot the about neighborhood character. is in bloom he answers questions Brunswick and Quebec Provinces in own the road and they don’t want to that and the Maine coast around Only one region town outside of authority leases from St. James Members of the Manchester Board Real Estate Agency, which Zinsser about it every day. Canada, and then rode south to North put up with slowing down or waiting Vinalhaven from Camden. The Hartford — Bloomfield — has a of Realtors, listening to Buntin at a heads, to the Town Parking Authori Church. Thus, it is not necessary, at The plant is waist-high and when Carolina. to pass a cyclist," he said. Shenandoahs in Virginia were minority population of more than luncheon meeting, had varied ty would give the "appearance of a this time, to buy new land. our picture was taken it had six large They had harsh words for New "People don’t yet realize that bikes beautiful too," Gilchrist said. four per cent, he said. response to the "steering" prohibi conflict of interest’’ because of But, if the Parking Authority blossoms, some of them white, some Jersey motorists and conditions. have as much right to the road as "Connecticut was our hilliest state. Carl Zinsser, a local Realtor and tion, with some Realtors criticizing CHHC revamping urged Zinsser’s role as a town director. should decide to purchase his agen pink. With single petals, the flowers Drivers in Virginia forced them off cars do. People on the roads weren't For the short distance we had to go, town director, who organized The land in question is a lot at the cy’s property, Zinsser said he will not are about six inches in diameter. The the road. They found New England very cooperative. They wouldn't give it was one hill after another, Maine the warning. Wednesday's meeting, said Several Realtors objected to the corner of Oak and Cottage Sts., take part in the transaction. pink and white flowers seem to come drivers to be the most considerate. us room and sometimes they’d throw had several big hills but for the whole Manchester has one of the best is.sue, saying that providing informa in wake of law suits which is owned by a client of the He has asked his own attorney for a from the same stem. The two are 21-year-old seniors at things at us," he said. distance there was a lot of flat rolling records in Connecticut on fair tion about neighborhood schools and Zinsser Agency. Zinsser said the second opinion on the conflict ques They are, as they look, very the University of Connecticut, They "New England drivers were the country, " he said. churches is one of the services housing. HARTFORD (UPl) - Pointing to commission, Manchester Memorial Parking Authority recently ap tion. He said, however, that he hopes fragile. After I had seen the hibiscus had to go to ROTC camp in North most considerate. New Jersey was Wherever they stopped, people Alan Mason, Manchester’s com provided by brokers. the fact that at least five hospitals Hospital administration will first proached him and expressed interest all other members of the board will, and decided we must have a picture Carolina this summer and decided to by far the worst state we were in both they met were fascinated by the trip. munity deveiopment coordinator, Buntin said it may be okay to will go to court to challenge budget explore several options before in the land as a parking lot for for now, abide by Moses’ opinion. of it, I had to wait a week because a do it by bike. Gilchrist is from Hart in terms of the drivers and the con "Some people said, I wish I could told Realtors about town plans for provide the information if it is sought cuts ordered by the panel. Sen. deciding to resort to legal action.) employes of Main St. businesses. thundershower knocked the blossoms ford; Bates from Windsor. ditions. Someone pulled alongside us do that .sometime.' They were a bit by a homebuyer. but Realtors should the federally financed housing Joseph Schwartz, D-Easton, called Schwartz said he sympathizes with Because Zinsser is a member of to pieces and more buds had to have "People say as modernization and threw a cupful of orange soda at jealous of the adventure of it. It rehabilitation loan program, not volunteer the information. Wednesday for a revamping of the Bridgeport Hospital’s announcement the Board of Directors, a question time to open. comes along, people get less friendly, me.” sounds good when we tell somebody Buntin emphasized "equal designed to help homeowners up Commission on Hospitals and Health that it will sue the commission based arose about conflict of interest if his Even at this September date there but that’s not true. Especially in the "In Virginia they crammed us oil about it. but all in all. it was a lot of grade or maintain their homes, and treatment " for all prospective Care. on the contention that the formula firm sold property to the town. To are more buds and the plant ap rural areas, they’re as friendly as hard work, " Gilchrist said. said it will get off the ground in a few homebuyers — whether they're white Schwartz said the CHHC should not the commission used to arrive at the avoid further problems, Zinsser About town parently will continue to bloom until I’m sure they always have been," months. or non-white — in discussing open have the power to limit the amount of budget did not sufficiently consider asked for Moses’ opinion, which was cold weather. The top dies back in Gilchrist said. Tied to the loan program, funded housing rules under federal legisla money a hospital spends as long as the hospital’s expenses. issued Monday. the winter and new growth starts in In Canada they camped in a tent by federal Community Development tion. the hospital can reasonably raise that Schwartz proposed a restructuring Zinsser said Tuesday that, Al-Anon family groups will meet the spring. It waits until late summer and cooked food outdoors. In Maine He told Realtors that they may be Act funds, is an education effort to money, using the rate schedule the of the CHHC along the same lines as although he doesn’t agree with the tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Oub, and fall to blossom. they ditched the tent, slept under the More back Schaffer prevent housing discrimination. closing doors to minority persons. commission sets for that institution. the Public Utilities Control Authority ruling by Moses, he will abide by it. 102 Norman St., with the beginners It is one of a large number of stars and ate in small restaurants the Mason said. "The commission is trying to prac so the CHHC would have the power to “I am going to step aside if the group meeting at 7:30, and Friday at rest of the way. plants, all under the family name of HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic that work and not welfare will be the tice medicine by limiting the size of audit but would not have the authori land is sold to the Parking Authority. 10 a.m. at the South United Methodist "Riding a bicycle lets you get back Mallow. Only a few of them can sur Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer theme of the future " hospital budgets. It is attempting to ty to control budgets. I don’t agree with the decision (by Church campus. Alateen for the 12- to vive our winters. down to the basics of people. I He also suggested increasing the thought it was the biggest advantage Wednesday said 40 state labor Walter Collins, international Society seeks donations limit the demand for hospital ser 20-year-old children of problem Mr. Beebe, retired and a widower, representative of the Com requirements of qualifications of of going by bicycle. People tend to leaders have endorsed her for the vices and thereby hold down costs,” drinkers will meet tonight at 8 at the lives alone in an apartment close to U.S. Senate. munications Workers of America, he said. commission members. come up and talk to you if you’re on a Pathfinders Club. The family groups the entrance of the Rochambeau She is running against Sen. Lowell said the group would try to "help her or spay-neuter clinic "But the determination of whether "Historically, Connecticut Banking commissioner bike, but they won’t if you’re in a /- are open to those affected by Apartments, built for the elderly, Weicker, R-Conn., who has gotten win the support of delegates at the Members of the Society for Animal $17.50 to have a female dog or cat a test is conducted should be a hospitals have experienced cost in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Connec car,” Gilchrist said. someone with a drinking problem. and it is the only one I saw that sufficent labor support to deny her AFL-CIO convention later this Rights will be in Manchester Satur spayed, and $11.50 to have a male dog medical one, not an administrative creases much lower than those of ticut Banking Commissioner They stopped at peoples’ homes had anything like the lush and well- the endorsement of the state AFL- month." day to collect funds for a low-cost or cat neutered. The clinic program one," Schwartz said, surrounding states. A track record Lawrence Connell says his agency is and asked if they could unroll their A setback card game will be played tended flower border he has planted CIO Committee on Political Educa He said, "Over the years, Gloria state spay-neuter clinic for dogs and will be administered by the State Danbury, Bridgeport, Hartford, like that indicates that budget con considering publicizing the identities sleeping bags in their backyards. No Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of against a fence that marks the tion, which traditionally backs Schaffer has been there when we cats. Department of Agriculture, which is Mt. Sinai and St. Francis Hospitals trols by CHHC are unnecessary and of state banks which may violate one refused them. Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair border of the development. Democratic candidates. needed her, " and that Lowell A booth will be set up in front of the responsible for animal control and have said they will go to court to may be dangerous,” he said. state truth-in-lending regulations. When they couldn’t find a place to residents are invited. In late summer he has blue salvia, That group, which makes Wcicker has had “one of the worst Davidson and Leventhal store at the licensing. challenge reductions in their "The preamble of the present “We’re considering implementing sleep north of Bucksport, Maine, marigolds, alyssum, geranium, recommendations to the state Labor labor records in the Connecticut Parkade for the collection of funds. To get the state clinic program operating budgets starting Oct. 1, statute sets forth some fine goals and a noncompliance disclosure policy,” they wheeled their saddle-bag laden celosia (or cock’s comb), cosmos, Council, decided to endorse no can delegation." State Rep. Aloysius Ahearn of Bolton, started quickly, the Society for Sharon Hospital Executive Direc responsibilities of the commission, he said before the House Govern bicycles up to a house in South red salvia and portulaca, all grown didate for U.S. Senate. The After Mrs. Schaffer failed to win who was instrumental in the passage Animal Rights, Inc., offered to raise tor Paul Sternloft said Wednesday, but it proceeds to give the commis ment Subcommittee on Commerce, Orrington, Maine, at 11:15 p.m. Female offenders from seed. He doesn’t allow a weed recommendation is usually followed the COPE endorsement, some labor and turn over to the state the $70,000 "I am almost sure we’ll go to court." sion owers like budget control that Consumer and Monetary Affairs. "We were two guys with bikes who of legislation providing for the clinic, to grow, and he uses fertilizer to keep At a news conference in front of the leaders said she was the victim of a needed to establish, equip, staff and confounds its purpose,” he said. The commissioner said later he HARTFORD (UPI) - The hadn’t shaved in four days. We were a will be working at the booth from 11 The commission reduced Sharon growth of plants vigorous. State House, she said she was backlash against Democratic Gov operate the clinic for the first year. "Unless the statute is rewritten, was talking about "six or seven, National Council of Juvenile Court Hibiscus blooms in white and pale pink make a spectacular little apprehensive about knocking, to 11:30 a m. Those participating in H ospital’s $5.9 million budget "grateful” for the display of support Ella T Grasse s firing of 505 state To date, the society has collected request by more than $520,000. quality health care in Connecticut alleged violators which he would not Judges will sponsor a three-day sym Retired twice show at the apartment occupied by Arthur M. Beebe of 68 Silver but we did and they asked us in for the fund-raising project will wear she received, Mrs. Schaffer said she workers in a budget crisis, or against identifying armbands. all but $10,000 of the necessary funds (In order to try to comply with the may be doomed,” Schwartz said. identify. posium centering on on the plight of I first met Mr. Beebe when I was Lane, East Hartford. Marigolds and spikes of blue salvia are in coffee. That speaks for itself." girls who become juvenile offenders. and the labor leaders would "insure an anti-labor vote she cast while in to start the nation's first state severe budget cut granted by the doing an early-morning radio broad the foreground. (Photo by Atwood) "It made us feel good that people The Connecticut law (Public Act program for low-cost spay-neuter cast at WTIC. He was an inspector the state Senate. 75-466) provides for a fee scale of clinics. then for the Rudder Building Maintenance Corp., which supplied a crew that worked at night to clean from seed but he has one perennial available when the bulbs are first the building. The inspector came that could be called a family offered. Carr faces possible death sentence around in the very early morning to heirloom. He has a healthy patch of Bulbs that are being set in pots, to where he subsequently was because of the dis see if they had done a good job. “hens and chickens,” or Semper- be held in a cold frame for winter for MIAMI (UPI) - Robert Judge Baskin has the carries a sentence of 30 imprisoned. He was cretionary authority of the He had retired from Pratt & vivum, the familiar rock garden cing in the house, should be started Frederick Carr III, of power to sentence Carr to years to life. paroled last Oct. 3. Parole Commission. Whitney before working for Rudder plant that grows in low rosettes, and by mid-October. We are supposed to Norwich. Conn., faces a the electric chair for Miss Carr, 32, a former televi Under Florida law, Attorney Ron Dresnick and now has retired again. He is in forms daughter plants that grow allow 12 weeks for root growth before possible death sentence Huntley’s murder. The two sion repairman, was neither judge nor jury can who represented Carr, said touch frequently with his daughter, close to the side of their parent. His the pots are brought indoors for he will recommend Carr be Friday for his guilty pleas other murders carry a arrested in May on a sentence anyone to life im Betty Ryder, women’s editor of The grandfather, who lived at Hamburg forced bloom. Mid-October planting / j to the rape-murders of maximum sentence of life charge of raping a 21-year- prisonment without parole, sentenced under Florida’s Herald, who told me about the Cove, had the plants first, Mr. Beebe means the bulbs can be brought in at three youths and the rapes in prison, and each of old woman. He confessed but the state Probation and mentally disturbed sexual hibiscus and thought I might like to said, and his mother had moved some mid-January and would be expected of four others. Carr's guilty pleas to rape to the three murders and Parole Commission may offender's law which might see it. of them to Glastonbury. He moved a to bloom in mid-February. A six-man. six-woman led Dade County not consider a parole for provide him treatment. Betty told me that her father knew few of them to East Hartford. We are about at the end, also of the authorities to their shallow Clayton Payton, father of me and I would remember him when " • d ' Circuit Court jury someone sentenced to life Fall warnings best season for fall seeding of lawn recommended Wednesday Pleads guilty graves in Louisiana and for first-degree murder un one of the slain boys, said I saw him. She was right. He had told grass. Stanley Papanos, Extension Carr be sentenced to life Mississippi. He then led he hoped Carr would me at WTIC that he wanted to have a Garden centers are displaying Service turf specialist, says that LITCHFIELD (UPI) - til the person has served 25 / J imprisonment without them to a grave in Canter receive life in prison in catalogue from.the Harris Seed Co. I signs to tell us that tulip and other seeding after the middle of Mark Emmons, 20, of years. •C c ' parole for the April murder bury, Conn., where he said stead of the death penalty. found the address and gave it to him Holland-grown bulbs are here. There September is risky. The grass seeds Winsted, pleaded guilty Prosecutor Ed O'Donnell of Tammy Ruth Huntley, he buried Rhonda said if Carr is not given the “Inmates at Raiford on a scrap of paper. When we met the is considerable leeway in the time for should have six to eight weeks of 16, of Miami. Wednesday to charges of Holloway, 21, of Hartford. prison will be more than other day he pulled out the same planting these bulbs for spring bloom growing weather before winter robbery, kidnaping and death sentence he will ask The advisory jury, which At the time of the two willing to take care of a small piece of paper with the address but daffodils and crocus, we are told, temperatures arrive. If you have larceny in the $2,800 holdup the judge specify the deliberated about four boys' deaths, Carr was free sentences run consecutive man of his character,” he of the seed company in my should be set as soon as possible. waited too long there will be another of the Winsted Savings Tulips can be planted later, but the hours, could not make a on bail awaiting trial for ly. But that would not en said. “They will work him handwriting. opportunity to start lawn grass seed Bank May 13. Emmons commercial people warn, sensibly, recommendation in the other sex offenses com sure Carr will spend the to death up there and the C-A) Mr. Beebe prefers to grow plants in the spring. was captured a short time that the best selection of varieties is murders of Todd Payton m itted in Connecticut rest of his life behind bars inmates will take care of and Mark Wilson, both 11 after he held up the bank him and abducted the manager and of North Miami Beach. who was released un Those crimes occurred in November 1972 — a time harmed. Superior Court inspired by the pros... when Florida did not have Judge Simon S. Cohen set Court orders rate case reopened a valid death penalty law sentencing for Oct. 19. because of a U S Supreme dynamic new status Ipok court granted the stay in 262 suspended BOSTON (UPI) - The If the DPU follows the "The magnitude of the Court ruling. rate structure guidelines June and permitted the WETHERSFIELD D epartm ent of Public increase is so serious and i r Judge Natalie Baskin included by the court, New company an interim rate (UPI) — The registrations Utilities has been ordered the impact on the economy said she will hold an open at savings to 31% England Telephone will get hike of $60 million. of 262 motorists have been by the Massachusetts so great that we will con hearing to receive an additional $80 million, a Based on company data suspended for failure to Supreme Court to reopen sider asking the attorney testimony from anyone in total of $173 million. filed with the court in June, comply with defective New England Telephone general to make a further volved in the case prior to The full impact on con the court said the com equipment warnings issued Co’s 1974 $2(K) million rate appeal to the U.S. Supreme sentencing Carr for the sumers could not be pany's earnings would fall last month. State Motor increase request. It could Court," said DPU Chair seven Florida crimes to assessed immediately. more than $16 million short Vehicles Commissioner cost consumers $20 million man Harold Keohane. “We which he has pleaded guil A telephone company of the 9 per cent rate of Stanley J Pac said annually. would have to consider it." ty. spokesman said it could in return allowed by the Wednesday beginning next In a 30-page unanimous “We are pleased that the In testimony before the crease costs to the average DPU. The court ordered month, a new law requires opinion this week the court court has accepted the advisory jury this week. consumer by aproximately the DPU to adjust the rates a $10 registration fee for noted several errors in the strength of our appeal and Carr confessed to two 3 per cent. we are anxious to meet to allow the company to other rapes for which he persons seeking restora EAR PIERCING CLINIC DPU’s decision which achieve that 9 per cent The court also ordered tion of licenses or registra granted the phone com with the commission to has not been charged or regular low the DPU to reconsider its resolve this case, ” New return rate. entered a plea tion. pany $93 million of the $200 The court said the DPU’s shoe-town price to $16 in 5 locations! million it sought. decision denying a 100 per England Telephone said in cent increase in the stan a brief statement "erroneous assumption” The CNG Conservationists can tell you... dard 10 cent pay phone New England Telephone that the company's rate The pierced look Is now...and the word Is Hypo- call, a hike that would filed suit in November to base would remain cons how to take some of the heat out of paying for _____ WORLD ALMANAC raise pay station calls to 20 halt the DPU ruling. 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The library Board of Trustees In other business, John Jackson, struction barrier lights, library Mrs. Marcus S. Moriarly William Manion education of St. Mary’s-St. Joseph voted Wednesday night to award con head librarian, asked the board to books, and any other property owned The funeral of Mrs. Marcus EAST HARTFORD - The funeral School, Willimantic, and was a tracts for new roofs at both Whiton release a part-time job description by the Town of Manchester. Items (Marion G. Kellum) Moriarty of 211 of William Manion of 40 Hillside St., member of the Coventry Council, Memorial and Mary Cheney from a deferred status. The job is a may be returned to any firehouse, no Indian hooters look toward opener Vernon St., who was dead on arrival who apparently shot himself to death KofC. libraries. 20-hour part-time general clerical questions asked. He is also survived by his wife, and Low bidder Saturday for Whiton one that would greatly benefit the Jackson said amnesty days are not Tuesday night at Manchester Wednesday morning at his home, is By LEN AUSTER and hold onto starting berths. Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from the two sons. Memorial Library was N.E. Masonry present staff which is very adequate, profitable to the library because peo seriou's pull of the interior who plays where. I think we’ll be Memorial Hospital after suffering a Herald Sportswriler The situation in goal is up in the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main The funeral is Friday with a Mass Co, of Waterbury for $3,890. Jackson said, as long as no one gets ple will hold on to overdue books in ligament,” Danielson stated. The stronger offensively this year. We heart attack at her home, is Friday air. Senior Dave Koski and St., with a Mass at St. Rose Church at at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church; Other bids were submitted by F.O. sick. anticipation of an amnesty day in Even if the schedule-makers coach envisions using Walsh as a have several who can score,” at 11 a m. at the John F. Tierney sophomore Mark Copeland have been 9. Willimantic. Burial will be in St. Dahill Co. of New Haven, $4,667 Head librarian Jackson has no order to avoid paying overdue tried, they couldn’t come up sweeperback in the latter part of a Danielson stated. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. waging a “wing ding battle’’ stated The Rev. Laurence Hill of South Burial will be in St. Mary’s Joseph’s Cemetery, Willimantic. (predicated upon replacing 100 objections to participating in the charges, a fine, or the cost of the with a better CCIL soccer game stationed in front of the goal. ”Our biggest problem now is not The Cardinal Funeral Home, 88 Danielson and are running “neck and United Methodist Church will of Cemetery. slates); McConville Roofing and town’s Amnesty Days on Sept. 25 and book. The overdue levy does not opener. What could be better That way he doesn’t have to do too communicating. It’s something we Windham Rd., Willimantic, is in Sheet Metal of Manchester, $7,495, neck.” They each could see service much running. have to work on. This bunch listens. ficiate. Burial will be in St. James Friends may call at the funeral 26, even though he said there had benefit the library, but goes to the than a Manchester High- in the opener. home Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 charge of arrangements. and D.M.C. Construction Co. of never been a direct request to take town. The Indians are loaded at halfback. They do try to do what we ask and it’s Cemetery. The fullback area could be the p.m. There are no calling hours. Glastonbury, $11,789. part. All overdue books may be turned in Wethersfield confrontation? Junior Greg Smayda will be in the a hard working group. We have a lot Friends may call at the funeral biggest concern. “We don’t have Mr. Manion was born in Hartford The family suggests that any McConville Roofing and Sheet The town is sponsoring the two at either town library, Jackson said. Wethersfield is 1975 Class AA middle surrounded by junior Joel of kids who want to play and I feel home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. speed back there arid we either have and lived most of his life in East memorial gifts may be made to the Metal of Manchester was the low days for return of various town He hopes the firehouses will have champ and the Silk Towners Malinowski and senior Bill Meier they want to start off on the right foot Edward S. Bednarz to get more speed or better an Hartford. He was a communicant of Repair Fund of St. Mary’s Church, 72 bidder for the Mary Cheney Library properties such as street signs, traf- separate containers for books that with senior Eric Thomas and juniors and not wait like last year for the ROCKVILLE - Edward S. Bed- runners-up? ticipation,” Danielson offered. St. Rose Church. He was an Army Maple Ave., Willimantic. roof contract with $2,476. 'fic signs, school books, cones, con are returned there to help protect Ken Anderson and Chris Stetson as tourney. narz, 46, of 53 Ridgewood Dr. died Well, that’s what you’ll find Satur Juniors Scott Hyde and Bob Gagnon veteran and a past officer of the East Other bidders were F.O. Dahill them from abuse. the reserves. All will get their share ”I like to think we’re going to have Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital day morning at 10:30 in Wethersfield appear settled in two berths with Hartford Lodge of Elks. Dennis M. Reed Co., $3,450; and D.M.C. Construction of playing time. a good year. We have depth. We have from injuries suffered Aug. 29 when when the Indians will try to atone senior Bob Nurmi and juniors Tom Survivors are his widow, Mrs. EAST HARTFORD - Dennis Co., $5,171. Senior Matt Schardt and junior Bill a lot who can play. The attitude has he fell from the back of a pickup somewhat for the 1-0 setback in the Jordan and Rick Marshall in conten Wilma O’Connell Manion; a son, Michael Reed, 20, of 14 Livingston Besides the roof renovation at Moran are the wings for now with been tremendous. Just the attitude truck as it was leaving Legion Field New demographic study final. That begins a 14-game CCIL tion for the other. Seniors Phil Valen John R. Manion II of East Hartford; Rd. died Tuesday at Manchester Whiton, the board approved expen juniors Tom Orlowski and Jim Perry out there will carry us a long way,” on Regan Rd. He was the husband of slate for Manchester, coached by tine and Carl Stafford, the latter a daughter, Kathleen 0. Manion of Memorial Hospital. diture of $10,000 from the Whiton tion of alternate types of education. also up there. Juniors Bill Finnegan Schedule: Sept. 18 Wethersfield A Mrs. Helen Wisnieski Bednarz. Uonlinuccl from Page One veteran Dick Danielson. having lost 50 pounds, also bear con East Hartford; and a sister, Mrs. The cause of his death is being in- Fund for improvements such as new Dr. Steahr’s report will be dis and Bill Kelly have the inside 10:30a.m., 21 Conard H, 24 Penney A, Mr. Bednarz was employed as a Manchester has had an excellent sideration. Jean M. Leahy of Wethersfield. vestigated by the medical draperies, painting the King’s Manchester educators update the tributed throughout' town and will be positions for now with seniors 28 East Hartford H, 30 Fermi H, Oct. general foreman at 'P r a tt and pre-season, one in which competition Senior Matt Walsh has been named examiner’s office. Daughters Room, repairs and long-term enrollment forecast every relied on heavily by a Citizens Ad Darrell Hooey and Jim Dwyer and 5 Windham A, 9 Enfield H 10:30 a m., Whitney Division of United for jobs has been keen. That is a captain but he might see limited ser Mr. Reed was born in Miami purchasing new children’s books. five years, to detect possible trends visory Committee appointed to study sophomore Jack Medzela pressing. 12 Simsbury A, 15 Hall H, 19 Technologies Corp., East Hartford. healthy sign according to Danielson vice. He hurt himself last year and it Beach, Fla., and lived in East Hart The rooting job at Mary Cheney in birth rates, family sizes and short-range impact of declining "I’m pleased with what we’ve done Wethersfield H, 21 Conard A, 26 He was born in Springfield, Mass., MATT WALSH but it also can hurt as some have hasn’t healed. “It’s a type of injury (fREG SMAYDfX Charles S. Tarpinian ford. He had worked for two years at will be paid for from maintenance migration patterns. The report enrollment. That committee, which in the pre-season. We’re winding Penney H, 28 East Hartford A, Nov. 2 and had lived in the Vernon area for been pressing too hard trying to win which only rest cures. It’s a very down now with the only question of Fermi A. WILLIMANTIC- Atty. Charles S. the Cellu-Products Co. of East Hart funds in the library budget. The released today is the first long-term will meet for the first time Monday 24 years. He was an Air Force demographic enrollment study for Tarpinian, 47, of Willimantic, a ford. board moved to send a letter to the night, is faced with making veteran of the Korean Conflict. He Manchester, and it is unique in leading figure in the tow n’s Survivors are his mother, Mrs. town manager and the Board of recommendations on proposed was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Directors reporting the budget Connecticut, Dr. Steahr said. Church. Democratic party and active in Jenette Ouellette Reed Pierce of renovations and additions to two Tolland County political affairs for East Hartford; his- stepfather, expenditure which will leave the Manchester School Supt. James elementary schools. Other survivors are a son, Edward budget in a deficit situation, probably Kennedy, who recommended hiring M. Bednarz of Rockville; and a several-years, died Wednesday mor Eugene C. Pierce of East Hartford; a That project, already in the works ning while enroute to the Putnam brother, Raymond Reed of East requiring an additional appropriation Dr. Steahr to prepare the report, said before warnings of enrollment drops, daughter. Miss Cynthia Ann Bednarz the study will be an invaluable tool Courthouse. Hartford; a stepsister, Mrs. Maria later in the year. will probably still be needed, school Thoughts ApLENty ’ of Rockville. for deciding on future school building MuHSOTl gOod hct The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a m. Mr. Tarpinian was the son of Mr. Caron of Hartford; and his maternal administrators have indicated, and Mrs. Charles J. Tarpinian of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albine programs and possible reorganiza although the program may be from Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 tion of the school system or introduc Prospect St., with a Mass at St. Manchester, and the brother of Mrs. Ouellette of Caribou, Maine. reduced. Joseph's Church at 9. Burial will be James Bouchard of Manchester. The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. from the Newkirk and Whitney for most valuable player in St. Bernard's Cemetery. He was born in Lowell, Mass., and By Len Auster Friends may call at the funeral lived in Mansfield before moving to Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Fire calls PLAY OUR BONUS GAME home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Willimantic in 1960. He became a with a Mass at St. Isaac Jogues partner in the Willimantic law firm Church at 10, Burial will be in NEW YORK (U P I )-I t just blow in the outburst was Don Frantz for calling the game. Murphy retired the final Milwaukee Mrs. Alice J. Weir Hillside Cemetery. ^ . WE HAD A Baylor’s two-run single. Claudell Garland, now 18-6, yielded just two of Kucharksi and Tarpinian in 1957. Manchester might be that Thurman Mun batter. Mrs. Alice J. Weir, 84, formerly of He was a member of the board of Friends may call at the funeral ^ UOOO"® Why not? know but I think they’d run through a Washington stole home. Mike Torrez, hits. Summer St., died this morning at Wednesday, 12:12 p.m. brick wall if Coach (Doug) Pearson son is ready to assume the Rangers 'I, While Sox .I home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The fourth annual Manhattan 14-10, went all the way for the vic Manchester Memorial Hospital. She —Unnecessary alarm from and I asked them to,” stated head “most valuable” niche earned Toby Harrah stroked Bart John ^ I ^ P N E R College Interscholastic Cross Coun tory. Red Sox 2, Brewers 1 was the widow of Thomas Weir. Box 68, Illing Junior High coach Dick Danielson. so often by Yankee catchers in son’s first pilch of the sixth Inning for try Meet will be held in Van Orioles 2, Tigers 0 Butch Hobson hit a two-run homer Mrs. Weir was born Dec. 13,1891 in School. (Town) Cortlandt Park in New York City on One prediction Danielson made at bygone New York pennant Wayne Garland benefited from An in the fifth inning while Reggie his 13th homer and Texas added two Manchester, daughter of the late Today, 8:43 a.m. —Minor the conclusion of last year has come Utility pole moving m Oct. 9. Almost 1,300 prizes will be years. dres Mora’s sixth homer, plus a Cleveland and Tom Murphy com more in the eighth when Jeff electrical fire at 62 true. The timid, unsure sophomores Adolph and Amelia Leeberg, and awarded and the number of entrants If runs-batted-in is to be the chief steady rain that shortened the game, bined on a four-hitter for Boston. Burroughs singled one run across and lived here all her life. She was a Homestead St. (Eighth have become more polished players. over-all is uncertain. criteria—as it has been in so many to gain his 18th victory. Detroit Hobson’s homer, his fifth, came after the other scored on Len Randle’s in agreement reached District) They are not polished, by far, but field out Bert Blyleven, 12-15, went member of Emanuel Lutheran It is a prestigious event with en other seasons-then it is Munson who Manager Ralph Houk protested a single by Jim Rice. Cleveland, 8-9, Today, 11:46 a.m. i SUPER SPECIAL WITH A '7 SO PURCHASE much more skilled. That’s clearly Church and Martha Circle of the tries coming in from more than four must be adjudged the Yankees’ front vehemently to plate umpire Art lasted until two out in the ninth when the route for the win. Although no work has yet begun, it contractor to certify the new —Report of car rollover on evident. church. She also was a life member POTATOES states — and, ah there’s the rub. runner at this point. of Temple Chapter, OES. appears that the Hartford Electric locations, according to Giles. But, 1-86 between Exits 92 and Greg Smayda at center halfback is COUPON 10 Ibt. Because entries from more than four The 29-year-old catcher drove in Light Company (HELCO) has agreed the town felt that responsibility 93. (Eighth District) Of ready for a super campaign with Joel Survivors are 2 sons, Frank Weir of I GOOD ONIV states have been invited the Connec his 97th run Wednesday night in the to procedures for moving of poles should be HELCO’s. ficials said the accident Malinowski, Chris Stetson, Bill Manchester and Gordon Weir of ticut Interscholastic Athletic Yankees’ 2-0 victory over the which need to be relocated for At Monday’s job-site meeting, turned out to be at Exit 91 Moran, Bill Finnegan and Bill Kelly Montgomery, Ala.; 2 daughters, Mrs. 39« Conference (CIAC) refuses to sanc Cleveland Indians. When Munson sur reconstruction work on W. Middle HELCO and the contractor agreed to in East Hartford. ! FRI. & SAT. VALID 0/17-10 raring to go. They have matured and Paul (Nancy) Edwards of Agora, tion it. If you haven’t got the passes the 100 mark, it will mark the Tpke. and Adams St. send out a combined crew to mark as Danielson points out, “this team Calif., and Mrs. Leonard (Marion) message yet, that means no Connec second straight year he has reached Jay J. Giles, director of public off the new pole sites, Giles said. wants so badly to be successful.” Cohen of Framingham, Mass.; a ticut schoolboy runners. Why not? that plateau, a remarkable back-to- works, said that an agreement on While the agreement was reached Cheney will be representative in brother, Harry Leeberg of Chaplin, a One coach calls this meet the back double in two— Shea and sister, Mrs. Edward (Mildred) pole relocating was reached Monday Monday, no work has yet begun. CHOICE MEATS the Charter Oak Conference. The between HELCO and Della Construc biggest on the East Coast with many Yankee—stadiums. Noren of Manchester; 10 Frank Ennis of the town More shocks college coaches on hand with Beavers have a solid front line with “It (the most valuable player grandchildren and 3 great tion Co. of Enfield, the contractor for Engineering Department said, “At WHOLE EYE the likes of Peter Krawitz, Doug Vic the job. SMOKED BEEF scholarships figuratively stuck in award) has been thrown at me for grandchildren. the agreement on Monday, HELCO reported ROUND their back pockets. They will get to tor, Jim Boudreau and Lewis the past two weeks,” said Munson, The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at There are up to 60 utility poles that and Della said they would get SHOULDER LaBrec. It’ll score. If the Techmen may have to be moved for the work in Italy BOTTOM see many of the best from New York whose infield out drove in Fred Emanuel Lutheran Church. The Rev. together on Tuesday. Here it’s ROAST come along defensively they could Stanley with the second Yankee run on the road to take place. Giles had and neighboring states. But they Ronald Fournier, pastor, will of Thursday and we haven’t seen UDINE, Italy (UPI) - ROUND won’t see any Nutmeggers. Curious, surprise a few. East is going with in the eighth. “I feel like any other ficiate. Burial will be in East expressed concern that working out HELCO yet,’’ At least five more shocks $169 some freshmen but they have talent an arrangement for moving the poles isn’t it? candidate. I’m not biased. I want to Cemetery. Frank Trudeau of HELCO said that of moderate intensity 69‘. ■ lb. Many years ago (maybe not that and it too could do things. Predic win it.” might cause a delay in the road work. Friends may call at Watkins his company does not plan to begin today rocked the Friuli S| 19 tion? East WILL break into the win Giles said that HELCO wanted the many) Connecticut schools ventured Doyle Alexander retired the first Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., relocating poles until all cutting region of northeastern Ita DUBUQUE column for Coach Tom Malin after new locations of the poles to be cer outside of the boundhries and com 11 batters he faced before settling for Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. down of trees on the site is finished. ly, adding to the problems ALL MEAT OR BEEF being winless his first two years. tified before they began moving. peted. But somewhere along the way a four-hitter and his 12th victory. The The family suggests that any This tree work will continue for at of thousands forced into A LL BEEF only run he needed came in the first Thus, they would not have to move RUMP ROAST trouble occurred. To put an end, the memorial gifts may be made to the least another week, Ennis said this tent cities by major when Munson singled and scored on the poles at a later date. WEINERS CIAC, in its inexplicable wisdom, Bits and pieces Memorial Fund of Emanuel morning. tremors Wednesday and a FAMILY PACK Lou Piniella’s double. HELCO wanted the town or the $149 ruled no more travel. In ruling thus- Manchester High’s football team Lutheran Church. severe quake last May. ly, it’s hurting in-state talent. E lsew here in the American PORK I lb. scrimmaged Bloomfield last week •* -"F. h ( No injuries were 89« If one Connecticut cross country and took a 41-0 decision, “Everyone League, Oakland put away reported from the latest PORK CHOPS runner misses out on a scholarship played well,” Coach Jack Holik Minnesota, 5-2, California topped Union representation elections set sh o ck s, but a heavy SANDWICH opportunity, the CIAC is not doing its stated at the time. Pre-season games Kansas City, 2-1, Baltimore blanked thunderstorm compounded SAUSAGE job. Maybe it’s forgetting but don’t mean much but maybe it was a Detroit, l-(), in a game called after HARTFORD (UPI) - The state represents 5,CKX) workers, including represent them have until Sept, 27 to the misery of the refugees $129 STEAK athletics is FOR THE sign of things to come. Manchester the sixth inning because of rain, Labor Department today said union corrections officials in state prisons. petition their way onto the ballot. living in tents or under ROLL FROM ROUND YOUNGSTERS and they should be Boston edged Milwaukee, 2-1, and still has over 60 on the football ifP I Pholol representation elections for 28,(X)0 AFSCME bills itself as the more ac The second unit, 4,000 social cars. $ 1 8 9 the main concern. It’s about time the roster...Manchester’s girls’ cross Texas shaded Chicago, 4-3. state employes will run Oct. 18 tive of the two. workers and some scientists and Many were sheltered 89< governing body takes a fresh outlook country team is in jeopardy. Its .'kngels 2, Royals 1 Cleveland catcher Ray Fosse stretches to make tag through Nov. 16, ending a process AFSCME officials had accused engineers, will vote Oct. 25-27, with from the rain under and starts helping, and stop Tommy Davis delivered a one-out, roster is not overloaded and the slate He successfully pul out Yanks’ Fred Stanley. ITiip Hay Kose makes eall begun by 1975 legislative approval of CSEA of attempting to delay the an Oct. 4 ballot deadline. The 6,400 covered passageways — hindering, those it oversees. could be washed out because of lack bases-loaded single in the bottom of unionization. elections and said the state preferred health care employes vote Nov. 3-4, ready to make a dash for of interest. Lack of interest and the the ninth inning to provide Nolan Tbe announcement by John W. to deal with it because it was easier with an Oct, 11 deadline. the open if another OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 Soccer power unserious nature of some cost and Ryan with his 14th victory. Ryan, Kingston, an agent of the state Board to bargain with. CSEA denied the The state’s 3,200 administrative earthquake strikes. -T the squad one of its best. Linda who has won four straight, struck out of Labor Relations, could end weeks charges. workers ballot petitions are due Oct. Almost 40 earth shocks . Don’t look now but soccer is slowly nine to raise his major league DELI PRODUCE ^ but surely drawing the headlines Lemeiux has abandoned plans of run of strife between the two major state Kingston said the board will con 18 for a Nov. 9-10 representation elec jolted the region L ning and instead joined Coach Dave leading total to 287. The loss cut Kan Pirates back in chase employe unions, the Connecticut away from football on the schoolboy sas City’s lead over Oakland in the duct the elections throughout the tion while the 600 educational Wednesday, collapsing " DOMESTIC F rost’s swimming team, which State Employes Association and the state, on a 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. shedule. employes, other than faculty, vote most of the structures - front. There is a good reason for this, AL West 3>/2 games. Manchester High, Cheney Tech and numbers close to 30. If Frost needs American Federation of State, Coun Eligible voters will given an iden Nov. 15-16 for groups which petition damaged — but not BOILED HAM someone to root for his bunch he A's 5, Twins 2 ty and Municipal Employes. yes, even East Catholic, appear with win over Phillies tification card and their names will onto the ballot by Oct. 25. destroyed — by a quake doesn’t have to look very far. Leslie The fast-closing A’s, upon learning CSEA presently represents 21,(XX) be posted on lists, he said. Five higher education units May 6 that killed almost 1,- SLICED GEM ready to make noise. the Royals had lost, bunched NEW YORK (UPI) - in three runs for Houston, which beat Williams' wild throw enabled the The Indians trail Wethersfield 23- Scott will be swimming and when state employes including the state The first and largest unit, 14,000 selected three different unions which 000 persons and left 79,000 ^ otherwise attired she is a together three hits, a walk, a hit Slugger Willie Stargell is soun Atlanta behind the six-hit pitching of Cubs' first run to score and Bill police. AFSCME presently BOLOGNA . 6 9 ‘ 22-5 in the series since 1946 but that Dan Larson It was Larson’s filth win Madlock followed with a run-.scoring service and clerical employes, vote represent college and university homeless. cheerleader Yea, rah rah... Uncon batsman, and four stolen bases—one ding a new battle cry for the on Oct. 19-21. Groups wishing to can be rectified by the locals Satur of them of home—to stage a five-run, against six losses while Rick Camp, double professors. SWEET LIFE firmed rumors state East Catholic’s day morning with a victory in the ’76 eighth-inning rally, which erased the Pittsburgh Pirates in their bid making his first major league
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Member FDIC PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 16, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 16. W 6— PAGE 'TWENTY-ONE Resident builds lifeline Eupuiuj^ Hrral^ Coventry “I felt Coventry needed a Mrs. Raisch contacted town and By LINDA LOVERING telephone help line for the ill and store officials. There is now a ramp in Mrs, Matilda Raisch, South River elderly.” front of Sears. There is also a low Rd., is handicapped. She has been The lifeline is a volunteer group desk with a catalog for wheelchair I>« Area news confined to a wheelchair for five sponsored by the Holiday Committee customers. years. and the Coventry Jaycees. Volunteer Coventry’s needs • • ,.>r Ei'in'giO'i Hebron ' South Windsor to p in g l “My handicap has made me aware callers call subscribers once a day to Mrs. Raisch talked about Coven 0:T ■ East Hartford Tolland Vernon of the needs of the handicapped and find out if they are alright. The try’s needs for the handicapped. the elderly,” she said. catling time is predetermined to suit “Very few churches and public Her husband, Charles Raisch, suf the subscriber. buildings are one level. The curb at fered a mild stroke this summer. He Mrs. Raisch was actively envolved the post office is too high to get over. is now at home recovering. with the Manchester Organization of There are' no public bathroom “My husband used to help me do the Handicapped before her facilities built to accommodate a J'eed RGH to discuss everything. Without his help 1 realize husband’s illness. The group was wheelchair.” how limited a handicapped person responsible for having ramps built in Mrs. Raisch spoke enthusiastically is.” many schools, public buildings and about the new “Dial-a-Rjde service. on sidewalks. “The van accommodates a Crawling for help 0 • nm suing the state Shopping trouble wheelchair. Both my husband and 1 Mrs. Raisch fell out of her chair plan to use the service.” Vernon ficials said, will mean a serious cut recently in her home when she was “I remember one year 1 went h r - back in staff and services of the The next meeting of the Person-to- tb l The Board of Trustees of Rockville alone. Christmas shopping at Sears in Person Lifeline will be Sept. 28 at the General Hospital will meet tonight to hospital. / “I tried to crawl to the kitchen Manchester. My chair would not go The commission, if its decision town hall. Mrs. Raisch, coordinator decide whether to take to court a phone and found 1 could not reach it! over the curb*and I had to go all the holds, allows the hospital to earn $7,- for the service, said, “Anyone who ruling of the Commission on I finally crawled all the way to the way to the other end of the Parkade 433,000 In the next fiscal year. A would like to volunteer as a caller Hospitals and Health Care to cut the r / "= bedroom phone.” to get on the sidewalk.” should come to the meeting or call hospital's budget for the fiscal year Hospital officials said the cut in the She called the Coventry police who Once she got in the store, she had working capital would make it dif me direct at 742-6941.” starting Oct. 1. alerted the visiting nurse. Both problems trying to' get her Following a hearing Tuesday night ficult for the hospital to meet its arrived immediately. wheelchair through the display-filled Correction r attended by Robert Boardman, monthly bills. aisles. Although Boardman said the cut Lifeline set up hospital administrator, and other “The final straw, “was not being The vote Monday night by the hospital officials, the commission may not mean laying off any of the f ’-i . . . ^ Soon after this experience, Mrs. able to reach the catalog. ” The store Board of Education to accept Ms. voted to uphold its previous decision present help, it may mean a hiring Raisch and visiting nurse Mrs. albert could not allow Mrs. Raisch to hold Patricia Clark as a new member of freeze will have to be imposed. to cut the $8,2 million budget request Andrukitis, began to organize a the book in her lap. The books are at the board was 4-2, said Mrs. Joan Boardman warned, at a public by some $800,000. “Person-to-Person Lifeline Service” tached to the counters. Lewis, chairman of the board, today. Bright receptacles for a clean fair Hospital officials, at a hearing, had hearing conducted in August by the > in Coventry. The Herald incorrectly reported the asked that at least $300,000 of the cut state commission, that the proposed vote was 4-1. Ms. Clark, a Democrat, Leaders of the Wapping Fair this past weekend held a trash can painting contest and these cut would mean a severe reduction in be restored. The proposed cut, of fills a vacancy made recently by a are some of the entries. They helped keep the fair clean. (Herald photo by Dunn) quality of care at the hospital. resignation. Work crews praised Vernon Mrs. Devra Baum, chairman of the Marching to drum and fife When schools opened in Vernon committee, said the only matter not resolved at that school, was the last week, they opened in good condi of planning, the American Fife and petition, the corps will be eligible to opening ceremonies. The corps also tion due to the w 'k done by the problem of the fence and the East Hartford dumpster which is on the property IDrum Corps became a reality. join the Connecticut Fifers and entertained during half time of the maintenance crews over the By SHEILA TULLER There are now 30 youngsters Drummers Association. Jamboree. summer, the Buildings and Grounds line of the adjacent Northeast Shopp- What’s a parade without politicians? ping Center. Bruce Gaudette of East Hartford iregistered with the corps. Of these 25 Gaudette said his corps will be It was the corps’ second Committee reported to the Board of has been listening to the beat of the ready for competition in the spring At Rockville High a new burner are active members, Gaudette said. appearance in East Hartford and Education. U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker pauses during the Wapping Fair State Sen. Dave Barry, D-Fourth District, and Congressman Bill drum and the tune of the fife for and, after its first, he will join thf it was enthusiastically received was installed on the No. 2 boiler. This Most of the corps members came to At the Northeast School new many years and now he is the direc association. by the hometown crowd. means all three units are new and the Parade this weekend to give an autograph to an unidentified but Cotter, D-Second District, show grins almost as bright as that of Gaudette with little or no knowledge amesite was installed near the fence tor of his own corps. balancing of the heating system apparently loyal fan. (Herald photos by Dunn) their party’s national leader during the parade. of playing an instrument. for more parking for four cars and Gaudette’s daughter Terry was a Keeps players sharp No matter where the corps between the new and old sections of With two professional instructors, also near the playground to provide a member of the old East Hartford He feels competition keeps the parades, it is determined to repre the school is 90 per cent completed. four volunteer instructors, hard safer turning area for the school Police Athletic League Corps. That players sharp and gives them sent its town and itself well. To keep The vent in the home economics work, and patience, all have learned buses. group was later taken over by Police something to strive for as they prac us its high standards, the corps needs room has not yet been installed and Town meeting scheduled to play the fife, snare drum, or bass the support of the community. The gym floor was stripped, rinsed Safe is safe Capt. Ed Tully and was known as the tice. plumbing work in the industrial arts age and $3,000 to pave the area Building Committee by the Board of drum. Gaudette is especially proud and covered with a non-scuff wax; Andover Police Marching Band. Practice sessions are held every and audio visual sections has not Vernon around the Town Office Building. Education. The committee will study of his fifers. new carpeting was installed in the At its meeting Wednesday, the A\ Gaudette helped Capt. Tully in Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8:30 at Fund raising been finished. Residents will be asked to confirm the feasibility of building a gym “They are a very dedicated speech therapy room. A safe containing some $6,000 in Board of Selectmen scheduled the many capacities learning the drum Anna Norris School. The Norris Many citizens and organizations members appointed to the School nasium at the elementary school. group.” cash, taken from Steve & Tom's Annual Town Meeting for Oct. 4 at 8 corps business. School is off N. Main St. at McAuliffe have made contributions to the corps Pizzeria on Rt. 83, Ellington p.m. at Andover Elementary School. After Tully retired, the Police Corps debut Park. since it has been organized. Anyone Peach festival Saturday sometime early Monday, was Residents will be asked to accept Junior choir rehearses Marching Band disbanded. The corps made its debut in East The corps is looking for new who would like to help, may send found Tuesday in a field to the the town report. The Gaudette girls joined the Hartford on the Fourth of July. members. Interested youngsters nine donations to the East Hartford Bolton Proceeds from the festival will be June will be played. Parents are in rear of the building. State Police Residents will be asked to ap Andover Quarryville Fife and Drum Corps in In sharp red, white, and blue un to 19 are welcome to register at any branch of Hartford National Bank in The Women's Auxiliary of the used to purchase equipment for the vited. said. propriate $5,500 to resurface the roof Bolton. Terry played the fife until iforms, they made an impressive Tuesday practice session. care of the American Fife and Drum Bolton Volunteer Fire Department department’s newly acquired rescue The Andover Congregational To learn more, call Carol MacKay Entry to the building was gained of the east side of the town garage. this past summer and now helps her appearance at the Huguenot House Knowl^ge of the fife or drum is Corps. will hold its annual peach festival vehicle. Church junior choir will resume its or Carol Howard. by ripping off the store’s back If Board of Finance approval is father instruct fifers. Mary Anne, Bicentennial Open House. not necessary as Gaudette has in The members of the corps and Saturday from 5 until 8 p.m. at the For take out orders, bring your practices Friday at 3:30 p.m. at the door. Nothing else was reported received residents will be asked to Quarryville’s majorette, coaches the This Saturday, the Americans are structors to teach new members. their families have held bake sales firehouse. own containers. McKay home on Long Hill Rd. missing and no other damage was appropriate $2,000 for another Beginning Sept. 24 rehearsals will Rockville American Fife and Drum Corps scheduled for their second parade. The color guard also has openings and car washes. They have planned for interested youngsters. several fund raisers for the fall , reported. parking area in front of the town gar be held each Friday at the church. hospital notes (Herald photo by Tuller) majorette, Suzanne Collins. They will march in the Stafford Springs Firemen’s Parade. Earlier months. The choir will sing the second Sunday East Hartford’s own Jamboree Area police of each month during the 11 a m. Admitted Wednesday: Joseph Capello, Steve Pedneault tries out a snare drum. in the summer, they marched with Gaudette hopes the community Gaudette decided quite suddenly the Collinsville Fire Department in a Last Sunday the American Fife and will continue to support the corps' mass. Sugar Hill Rd., Tolland; William Drum Corps led the East Hartford Cosgrove Jr., Sunset Ave., Rockville; this past winter to start a drum corps parade in Winsted. cause and keep it marching for Rockville, was arrested yesterday on Democrats to meet Boys and girls age three or older midget football players and F llin g to n Ralph Franklin, Gehring Rd., Tolland; in East Hartford. After a few month After two parades and one com many years to come. a Common Pleas Court re-arrest are welcome to join the choir. They cheerleaders onto the field for Ronald Cronsell, 29. and Kathleen Bolton Thomas Grover, Pinney St., Ellington; warrant charging him with criminal Judy Miller will give a report on do not have to be a church member. Artists start 30th year Cronsell. 21. both of 118 Jobs Hill Rd., Mildred Lemek, Elizabeth St., Rockville; mischief. He was released on a $1,000 The Democratic Town Committee the DTC fund raiser at the. Hebron At the choir’s first rehearsal, a Ellington, were arrested Wednesday Shirley Martin, Sunnyview Dr., Vernon: Vernon Hamden. workshop classes with bond for appearance in court in will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the Harvest Fair. tape recording made by the choir in The association has on warrants charging them with il Thomas Martin, Kingsbury Ave., The Tolland County Art West Hartford artist Rockville on Oct. 13. Town Hall. Tolland; Robert Patten, West Willington; planned a num ber of legal cultivation of marijuana. Association will begin its Estelle Laschever. For Joseph Drew of 43 Haylin Dr., Ver The committee will discuss a letter Doris Reese, Grant Hill Rd., Tolland; programs for the coming State Police said there were 57 30th year on Tuesday Sept. more information call June non, was charged Wednesday with from the Board of Selectmen on a Spelling series adopted Nadine Rhines, Hartford Tpke., marijuana plants growing in a gar 21 when it meets at 8 p.m. year. Anyone with an in Linton, 875-2009 or Ginny reckless driving after being involved committee to study costs of uniforms Rockville; Francis Sartori, Broad Brook; den at their home. Each was in the Lottie Fisk Building, terest in art is urged to at Gingras, 875-9865. in a two-car accident on Rt. 83, for town workers. South Windsor date, has recently been used in Far Angela Schewy, Fox Hill Dr , Rockville; released on a $5,000 non-surety bond Henry Park. tend any meetings or to Other programs will in Police said Drew went through a The committee received cor The Board of Education voted to mington for the junior high schools. Jeffrey Spurling. South St., Rockville; for appearance in Common Pleas Marc Spurling, South St., Rockville: ' The guest speaker will be join. The group meets the clude a portrait traffic light and collided with a car respondence from Joann Neath, local implement a new spelling series in “Until now,” said Mickel, Court 19, Rockville, Oct. 5. Kathy Young, Stafford Springs. John Massimino of New third Tuesday of each demonstration, an evening driven by Jean Hansen of Stafford coordinator for the Gloria Schaffer the elementary schools. “Spelling was taught on a weekly month. of Van Gogh, Christmas V ern o n Discharged Wednesday: Vera Cobb, Haven who will discuss Springs. Drew is to appear in court in campaign and Edward Meyers, cam The series Working With Words is basis. Children were pretested South St., Rockville; Kathryne Rock,' party, technical workshop, Joseph Ulrich, of 10 Becker Place. Rockville, Oct. 13. paign manager for Aloysius Ahearn. designed to challenge the superior Wednesday and again on Friday. painting with acrylics. He The first meeting will Windsor; Lester Roscher, Main St., is an instructor at the graphics workshop, and speller, as well as adapt itself to the “The new series is designed so a Ellington; Mrs. Margaret Rudenauerand have registration for watercolor demonstration. slower learner. unit can be completed by a bright stu son. South St., Vernon; Marion Schultz, Paier School of Art in Tuesday morning painting- Orchard Hill School Principal dent in three days or can be extended Somers; Mrs. Judith Schumacher and Unemployed man kills self Larry Mickel told the board the new to a week by a slow learner.” son, Deerfield Lane, Ellington; Florence There are six levels in the new Stampp, High Manor Park, Rockville; head from a 22-caliber pistol and they series “offered a variety of ap EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - For the obituary notice, turn to series with the objective being'that Susan Young, Ironwood Dr., Vernon. ruled the death a suicide. proaches and presents the opportuni Poiice said an unemployed man shot Page 14 in today’s Herald. students would complete books A Births Wednesday: A daughter to Mr. himself to death Wednesday shortly Police said he apparently shot ty for children to work and learn and Mrs. Francis Moriarty, Stafford VIHNER’S through K by the time they finish himself sometime between the time together” Springs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John before a sheriff was to come to serve Grade 6, 1 Tolland Tpke. him with an eviction notice. his wife left the apartment at about The series, with a 1976 copyright Toller. Edmund St., Manchester. William Manion, 41. was found 7:30 a m. and 8:30 a m. when the Manchester/Vernon Town Line dead in a chair in the living room of sheriff arrived with the building the apartment he had occupied since superintendent. Area briefs July, 1975, with his wife and two Police said Manion had been 6 4 9 - 2 6 2 3 children. warned several times he would be Police said Manion was shot in the evicted for being behind $800 in rent. Unemployment increases Candlewood Apartment Clubhouse, type 0 positive blood due to in Board approves ANDOVER - The unemployment Ellington Rd., Sept. 19 from 3 to creased usage. 5 p.m. in honor of the town’s new BOLTON—The Board of Selectmen OPEN 7 DAYS • 9-5 rate in Andover rose from 8.4 per Town diary town manager, Paul F. Talbot. has approved two requests made by SOUTH WINDSOR-Mary Janette Bridge classes forming cent in May to 8.8 per cent in June Coffee and dessert will be served. Stanley Bates, park commissioner, and 9.9 per cent in July, The figures Elmore’s diary of reminiscences of to use money received from Nature M EVERGREENS 4 South indsor evening beginning next Tuesday and were released recently by the Capitol South Windsor History is available by Conservancy on town park im run for eight weeks. Region Council of Governments. Volleyball schedule contacting Doris Burgdorf, 289-8960. provements. Final approval must be Now Is An Excellent Time To The Recreation Department will ’»W- ■ J, . 'v V / ' Vav SOUTH WINDSOR - There will be sponsor bridge classes for beginners Judy Pyka of Manchester is the in OES meeting given by the Board of Finance. Bates ™ Plant Evergreens structor. Welfare hours changed an organizational meeting of the asked for $8,642 for phase one of the and intermediates VERNON—Hope Chapter 60, Order For further information, call the COVENTRY - The Welfare Board Men’s Volleyball League, Sept. 20 at development of the town’s lake front All classes will be held at South of Coventry will change its hours of Eastern Star, will have its ‘9l Windsor High School Tuesday department, 644-2511, ext. 28. 7 p.m. on the second floor of the property, formerly known as the E. SPREADING UPRIGHT beginning next week. They will be Town Hall. The entry fee is $20 per Matrons’ and Patrons’ night Sept, 21 J. Holl property and for $230 for the COTONEASTER Mondays from 2 to 3 p.m. and team. All matches will be played at the Masonic Temple, Orchard St. purchase of two concrete culvert YEW (WITH RED BERRIES) YEW The meeting will start with a pot luck Wednesdays from7:30to8:30p.m. in Monday nights at Timothy Edwards ends for the Clark Rd. entrance to EXCELLENT SELECTION BEAUTIFUL PLANTS Church classes forming the Town Hall. Board members can Middle School. Anyone interested in supper at 6:30 p.m. All officers to Herrick Memorial Park. take part in this meeting should at JU ST * 2 . 9 5 FROM * 3 . 9 5 be called at home for emergencies. entering a team in the league is FROM * 3 .9 5 Bolton tend rehearsal Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m, at Good (or Bank, They are: Virginia Diehl, chairman, asked to attend the meeting or have a Foliage trip t o * 1 4 . 9 5 Carol Curry, Laura Forte, and Bar the temple. to ’ 1 4 . 9 5 or Foundation. Registration for religious educa representative attend. Individuals VERNON-The Vernon Area tion classes (CCD) at St. Maurice bara Johnson. who wish to participate should also If you have news Avon parade Chapter 2129, American Association Church, for students in Grades I Library display attend to be assigned to a team. ' of Retired Persons (AARP) is plan tor these towns, call through 12; will be Saturday and Sun BOLTON—The Quarryville Junior ning a foliage trip to New Hampshire day at the Parish Center, after SOUTH WINDSOR - Books and Date change Ancient Fife and Drum Corps will GREENVIEW ANDOVER - 648-0379 for Oct. 12. The bus will leave the masses. pamphlets on local, state, and take part in the Avon Bicentennial (Donna Holland) SOUTH WINDSOR-The date of United Methodist Church, Grove St. Mrs. James Vietch is coordinator federal government will be on dis parade scheduled for Sunday at 1 WINTER GREEN HOLLAND BULBS the Chamber of Commerce annual at 9 a m. and arrive back in Rockville BOLTON - 646-0379 for religious education at the church. play in the window of the library p.m. The corps is being sponsored by awards and installation dinner dance about 6 p.m. Reservations and a THE FALL FERTILIZER ARE HERE (Donna Holland) At the parents’ option, classes for during the week of Sept. 20 in the Avon Fire Department. Corps has been changed to Oct. 29. It will be check for $10 to cover the costs, COVENTRY - 742-8999 students in Grades 1 through 6 will be celebration of League of Women members are asked to meet at SALE PRICED AT JUST at Willie’s Steak House, 444 Center should be sent to Theo Pratt, 15 Bette OUR USUAL FINE (Linda Lovering Voters government week. "Who’s Bolton Elementary School at 11:30 on Tuesday or Wednesday at 3:30 St., Manchester with cocktails at 7 Circle, as soon as possible. EAST HARTFORD - 286-4263 p.m. Who,” a directly of local, state and p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. and dancing to a.m. Sunday. SELECTION OF TOP federal officials, will be available at (Sheila Tuller) Classes for students in Grades 7 follow. Tickets are available from Spaghetti supper QUALITY BULBS ONLY. ELLINGTON • 643-2711 through 12 will be each Wednesday at the library as long as the supply last. any member of the Board of Direc Kennel Club Sq^FL ^9-95 -=oM0^00 7 high interest savings plans. 13 convenient offices. 29 other personal banking services. Call SOUTH WINDSOR-The South (Barbara Richmond) 7:15 p.m. tors. Reservations must be made by SOUTH WINDSOR-The South * 5 * » Windsor Chapter of the American 606-1700, or come in for all kinds of saving information to THE TOTAL BANK. HEBRON ■ 226-0496 The religious programs will begin Firewood available Oct. 25 by contacting the chamber of Windsor Kennel Club will have an Oct. 5 and 6. Field Service will sponsor a spaghet (Karen BIskuplak) BOLTON — Bolton residents may fice or Nancy Zocco. AKC sanctioned all breed and At the same time parents may ti supper on Oct. 1 from5:30to7p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR - 644-1364 cut firewood at Freja Park, Stanley obedience match Sept. 25 at Rye register their children for a new in South Windsor High School. DRIED (Judy Kuehnel) Bates, park commissioner has an Bloodmobile visit Street Park, rain or shine. Entries LIME MUM course entitled, “Becoming A Per Proceeds will be used to sponsor a nounced. He said persons interested VERNON-The Red Cross Blood- will be accepted starting at 10 a m. FLOWERS TOLLAND - 643-2711 son.” Foreign student in South Windsor. • PEAT MOSS PLANTS should contact him for permission. mobile will be at the Elk’s Carriage and judging will start at noon. Junior (Barbara Richmond) Classes for students in Grades 4 The chapter is presently sponsoring • PINE BARK SRVING8 BRNK OF MRNCHESTER House, N. Park St., Rockville, Sept. showmanship will start judging at 11 THE MOST VERNON • 643-2711 through 6 will be each Thursday Ida Hlawana of Austria. Tickets are •COW MANURE 21 from 1 to 6 p.m. Appointments a m. Additional information may be COLORFUL LARGE BUSHY M