PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., July 26, 1979 South Methodist Friday from 12:30 to 5:30 MANCHESTER - The '^.m. education commission of Walk-in donors are pi II .11 II11 1 ^ welcome. Donors may State Accepts Traffic Plan South United Methodist Sludpe To Be Buried X Page paces A*s Church will meet tonight at P®’’'' parking JtidfpB to Act Next Week f Solons Face Veto 7:30 at the church. ><>1 Hartford Road. On Interracial Adoption ^ In Special Session To Alleviate Odor ): Past Red Sox BOLTON - State Police Trooper Mark Coleman’s plan travel, remove stop signs and revise and relocate direc­ He said, “As the various groups in the department Bloodmobile Page 14) Page 11 tional and warning signals. started compiling their reports and pinpointing Page 3 to rechannel traffic through the Bolton Notch area has MANCHESTER - The XEROX Page 3 .. ^ Although the DOT said it still wants town concuiTence everything into one survey they realized it’s a bad, bad been accepted by the Department of Transportation Red Cross Bloodmobile (DOTI and should be started by the end of the year. to close the crossover it said in light of accident area.” experience it will “definitely seek to close this connector Ryba said, “I’m glad, I hope they do get start^. will be at South United The plan was presented to local and area officials and Methodist Church, Main Co1>iES road immediately.” Seriously, I’m very concerned about the number of in­ Pronto Printer residents earlier in the year and to the DOT in May. Street at Hartford Road, la « ri|p alfr Trooper Coleman's proposal included the elimination D’Addabbo said, “You may rest assured that Com­ juries, fatalities and property damage itself. Whenever 1007 Main St., E.H. | H j ! ! ^ M of the crossover (opposite Notch Road) barriers to force missioner Arthur Powers considers this situation to be the firehorn goes off, it scares me.” one of utmost urgency and he has instructed me to insure eastbound traffic into one lane, signs and illumination. PARKHIU JbYCE ^ ^ j ^ Warm, less humid A letter from Frank D’Addabbo, deputy commissioner that all department personnel involved in this project act of the Bureau of Highways said the DOT has been "ob­ as expeditiously as possible.” FLOWER SHOP taining data necessary to analyze traffic conditions at First Selectman Henry Ryba met with Robert this location. We have studied accident experiences, traf­ Tworowski and Vincent Abino of the DOT Wednesday to Police Plan Set SPECIAL fic counts, geometric conditions and recorded speeds in discuss the situation. Resident State Trooper Robert BOLTON — The State Police north sector unit’s selec­ OF THE WEEK u t n g ilfralu “ “““ the area." .... Peterson was also at the meeting. D'Addabbo said, “It has been determined that im­ Ryba said particulars about the project are being tive enforcement program for the Bolton Notch area will Euf mediate action is required to correct the very serious studied by the DOT. He said they are getting cost figures be on full scale operation the first week of August. operation deficiencies at this location." so they can decide whether to do the project with their The north sector troopers, assisted by the State Police Traffic Division radar squad, will be working the area. laiiiuTiaH The DOT plans to close the connector road, reduce the own maintenance men or to contract it out. New York: Despite gloomy in­ Ryba said, “The DOT people apparently were not Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, north sector supervisor, said two lane approaches to the Notch to one lane throughout flationary news, the New York aware that Routes 6 and 44A were one road with Route 6 specifically the troopers and traffic division people will DOZEN the entire area, possibly provide a bituminous concrete Stock Ebichange railied Thursday overlay for the entire area, install permanent plastic branching to the right and Route 44A branching to the be on Interstate 84 in Bolton and Manchester to slow traf- / c a s h and CARRVj left. They thought they were separate roads.” fice down, reduce injuries and conserve energy.” to post a smali gain in which the pavement markings to determine the proper path of A/IMNOlMENTt PON tVtAY OCCASION... Dow Jones Industrial Average — 36 OAK ST.. MAMIHKSTKR TrI. 649-0791 or 649-1443 VHV.V. down neariy 3 points at midday - ' PAHKINC; • MIKK ORLOWSKI. Prop.______gained 0.25 point to close at 839.76. Partial Opening Planned Washingioni Consumer City officials had planned around a days behind. If everything goes HARTFORD (UPI) - City of­ Builders Thursday told a city coun­ Hartford Public Works Director prices jumped another 1 percent Jan. 1 reopening — and had gone so smoothly, perhaps we can do even Study Begins ficials, told the scheduled reopening cil committee repairs to the Jordan Rich, after getting word the in June and the rate of inflation far as to schedule several lucrative better. of the Hartford Civic Center coliseum’s roof, which collapsed un­ new projected date was Feb. 25,1980, “With no more surprises, we could during the first half of 1979 — at said city officials will work with events at the coliseum after that 13.2 percent — marked the biggest Coliseum could be delayed nearly der tons of slush and snow Jan. 18, close that gap somewhat. 'That is our For Firehouse two months, say they hope to get the 1978, were 40 days behind schedule builders to try for a “partial date. six-month jump in 28 years, the opening” so some of the scheduled Rich, who is supervising the goal." Murphy said. By BARBARA RICHMOND government reported ITiursday. arena’s doors partially open on time and they could never make the The Whalers, who have been and salvage some events. scheduled Jan. 1, 1980, reopening. events can be saved. project for the city, said the delay llcruld RcporliT Washingion! The Labor was “certainly going to have an playing home games in the Sprin- Department said soaring energy field. Mass., Civic Center, had VERNON - In answer to a request of Mayor Frank effect on revenues.” and housing costs last month The Hartford Whalers, who had planned to return to Hartford with a McCoy and the Town Council, the Permanent Municipal more than offset an encouraging Jan. 3 home game. Building Committee, Wednesday night, started to gather scheduled home games at the cooling of retail food prices which 11" I The team was still optimistic they information concerning construction of a proposed new f*. coliseum for the bulk of their first went up only 0.2 percent for the National Hockey League season, also can improve on the Feb. 25 projected firehouse. smallest rise in 11 months. l- e r a - " opening’ date. “I think it will be The mayor and the council voted on July 18 to accept were optimistic about shooting for an Washington; Alfred Kahn, the earlier opening date. somewhere in between Jan. 3 and the Tillinghast property on Birch Street as the site for the administration’s chief inflation Feb. 25,” Whalers spokesman Bill new fire station. fighter, Thursday told Congress Rich said the facility could open Barnes said. The property was bequeathed to the town some time the oil producing nations are Team spokeswoman Barbara ago and the mayor old the committee that at this time the with some seats and other features primarily to blame for U.S. infla­ missing if items required in building Brown said there had been no plans necessary documents are being processed to convey the tion woes, saying, "Ehicept for to stay in Springfield beyond land from the estate of Waldo Tillinghast to the town. codes are installed. OPEC, we would clearly be out of “We’ll be trying to work out a January. But if the late February The mayor has asked the town engineer to submit an the double-digit rates by now.” date held true, 10 to 12 games will engineering report relative to estimated costs of site M i l better construction schedule,” Rich Wathinglon; The Labor said. “But I can’t say yet whether it have to be rescheduled. development and such for consideration at the next coun­ Department said home heating oil The coliseum had booked the Ice cil meeting scheduled for Aug. 14. (an early opening) will be possible. was up 8.6 percent during the first “The schedule of events that has Capades, one of the arena’s most The council also voted to ask the building committee to half of this year and gasoline lucrative events, for Jan. 8-13. start consideration of a plan for developing cost es­ been in place includes some very prices climbed 5.6 percent, lucrative events and if we are unable Coliseum spokesman John Robert­ timates selection of an architect and such, for the con­ marking an annual rate of surge son said the Ice Capades could struction of the new station. A fire study committee to hold them, it will substantially and at neariy 61 percent. adversely affect the budget of the probably not be re-scheduled. But he recommended that the station be built south of Interstate Washington; The Labor was uncertain if the other events 86 and Birch Road is just off that highway. Civic Center Authority. It might Department said the buying require a subsidy from the city,” he scheduled for the two months, in­ The Tillinghast property was not the site favored by the power of the typical family of four cluding a Boston Celtics game, could building committee but it was listed number two on the said. decreased by 0.8 percent last James F. Murphy,a spokesman for be postponed. priority list. Another plot near that area was selected as month and was down by 3.5 per­ He said the coliseum relied on the top priority but town officials felt they could save $40,0(X) the construction management firm cent over the past year. Behind Schedule George A. Fuller Co., told the com­ Jan. 1 opening date predictions by using town-owned land. Tokyo; The U.S. dollar rallied because “we had to begin, at some The building committee members had concerns about The city of Hartford received bad news was scheduled to re-open on January 1,1980. mittee “the earliest, realistic moderately against the Japanese opening date will be Feb. 25, 1980.” point, booking tentatively. We have a the railroad right-of-way in conjunction with the town yen today to close the week up Thursday from the builders of the Hartford The roof collapsed under tons of ice and snow ciahse that we would be held property but Eugene Pinto, chairman of the committee He said nearly 1,000 changes in .10 points at 215.45 yen on buying- Civic Center Coliseum. The roof won’t be in January 1978. (UPI photo) design plans bad caused most- ol the blameless if factors beyond our con­ (later in the meeting John Fiske was elected chairman) back by traders waiting for the trol, such as construction delays, said the mayor feeis with some work on the area the fire repaired until at least February 25, 1980. It delay. release of U.S. trade figures. The builders will hot jeopardize the affected the opening date.” trucks wiil be able to bypass the railroad right-of-way. Trading was moderate. Murphy told the committee the Committee members agreed to send a letter back to safety of their workers and the public Water Curbs by doing substandard work de^ite Jan. 1 reopening date had been the mayor asking him to have the town engineer decide recognized “from the earliest stages what type of station the town wants, the concept and size IFiofer Problem Spain Captures pressure to finish the job, he said. Put in Effect Murphy told the City Council’s of reconstruction” as “an optimistic of the station and how it will be situated on the land. w / WASHINCTON (UPI) - The target, at best." The committee also will ask the town to give it an up­ MAN(^ESTER - Some residents Planning and Development com­ scarcity of water in the Middle mittee the massive $27.2 million “It has always been our objective dated survey map of the area and to get further informa­ of town, accustomed to the odd-even East may soon become as impor­ Top Terrorists reconstruction project was only to meet that date, but it was not, so tion about the railroad right-of-way plus a rough estimate tant a political factor as the abun­ rationing plan for Uieir car’s gas­ to speak, cast in concrete,” h6 said. of how much the town expects to spend on construction oline, will now face such a scheme about 40 percent complete and the dance of oil, a State Department roof was about 80 percent complete. Murphy said" the announcement costs. official says. for the use of their water. should not have caught Hartford of­ Due to high demands for water in MADRID, Spain (UPI) - Two of $144,000, but next-door neighbors said He said the design changes, a i f In an analysis of developments Spain’s most-wanted terrorists, cap­ they had no idea who they were. strike and poor spring weather had ficials unprepared since construction in the area. Assistant Secretary the area north of Middle Turnpike, tured in their explosive-laden bomb llie couple was picked up at mid­ the project 118 days behind schedule, and city representatives meet Town Sponsors Harold Saunders Thursday told a the Water and Sewer Department regularly to discuss delays and costs. will institute a partial alternating factory, have confessed to a series of day in an apartment in the busy Pilar but “at this point, the project is 40 subcommittee of the House attacks and assassinations that killed district and bundled away, hand­ Foreign Affairs Commltee, water ban there to maintain Photo Contest adequate pressure for all users and 16 people, police said. cuffed and hooded. Eight hours later, 'Water issues will increasingly Police today hunted for nine other to maintain fire protection. police said, they confessed to a long MANCHESTER — For the next three weeks, the Town occupy the attention of the top members of GRAPO, a Spanish list of terrorist attacks including the wiii be running an “Historical Photograph Contest” for political leadership of the The partial ban also affects the State Okays Bond Glastonbury users of the Manchester acronym for the Oct. 1 Anti-Fascist murder of an army general and seven Manchester residents. region.” Revolutionary Groups, following policement and the bombing of a cafe Anyone with an old photograph or drawing of a ‘The pressure of rising demand Water Department. The alternating ban will affect Thursday’s arrest of Maria Lopez del in which eight people died. historical building or site, such as the Cheney Homes or for a fixed and limited supply of a Anguita and Alfonso Rodriquez Gar­ Police said the couple used the Milts, may enter the contest by sending their photos to resource even more vital than oil even numbered houses on even For Student Center numbered days and odd numbered cia, both in their 20s. apartment as a clandestine bomb •he Manager s office. Town Hall, c/o Steven Werbner. could have far-reaching political Police sources said authorities factory. The area was evacuated of significance — both as a cause for houses on odd numbered days MANCHESTER - The state Bon­ offices, hotel and food services, in­ The photos or drawings should be in reasonably good con­ believe the nine are dispersed about shoppers as police sappers removed Celebrate conflict and as an imperative for between the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 ding Commission today approved a structional rooms, a nurse’s room dition and shoutd be in btack and white. Madrid in cells of twos and threes. a large quantity of explosives and and the office of the Dean of Student Winners of the contest will have their photographs dis- cooperation,” he said. p.m. If a customer has an even $278,747 appropriation for numbered address, he or she can Police initially withheld news of hauled them away in vans. reconstruction of the student center Activities. piayed in this year's Annual Town Report. Officials expect a contract to be Exam Ordered water their lawns, wash their cars the arrests, hoping to capture all 11 Authorities said that in spite of the at Manchester Community College. etc. on even numbered days. suspects. But a raid on another flat reward offers, police had received no The old student center was simed next week. Acting President netted only a large cache of arms and help from the public. Passersby said. Robert E. Miller said Wednesday the BOSTON (UPI) - A former The department is requiring destroyed in a fire last April 7. millions of pesetas in terrorist funds. however, they saw police walking college expects occupancy of the new our new wajvs to same! city custotlian arrested for residents in this area to comply with The commission approved the State To Scrape Neighbors said the plump, bespec­ into the building with a man who kept holding his family hostage and the ban because of overloading of the amount at the request of Gov. Ella center by Nov. 1. distribution system and actual tacled Miss Lopez del Anguita and his head covered with his jacket. Grasso. The total cost of construc­ On "other matters, also at the you to decide how little (or how much) you want to invest in one allegedly shooting a Boston police the "intelligent-looking” Rodriguez The Savings Bank of Manchester superintendent in the chest has situations where homes in the higher tion, based on bids received July 20, request of Gov. Grasso, the commis­ of these savings plans. But be prudent about your decision. The Garcia had moved into the flat three Police said Miss Lopez del Anguita To Meet Contracts bem ordered to undergo psy­ elevation are entirely without water. is $OT,867. The difference of some sion approved $98,538 for the installa­ more you invest, the larger your remm will be over a long period months before. and Rodriguez Garcia were veterans tion of about 1,200 feet of main line automatically increases interest on chiatric observation. The department will continue its $700,000 will be picked up by the HARTFORD (UPI) - The state will be scraping the Police had posted photographs of of GRAPO, an organization which track along the Manchester- of time. ' David M. Sundstrom, who was flushing program in areas where college’s insurance settlement. bottom of the fiscal barrel to cover state employee con­ Regular Savings Accounts by V4%. the two as well as the other nine all has claim ^ responsibility for 19 Willimantic corridor to serve the angered after he was fired from there is adequate distribution capaci­ political killings in Spain this year. The difficult part for the request tracts and anything else that will come up over the next Something to celebrate! Starting right now, the interest on all We’ve even reduced the early withdrawal over Spain, offering rewards totaling was getting onto the commission’s Manchester Industrial Park. year, a legislative fiscal leader is forecasting. SBM Regular Savings Accounts is boosted from 5'A % to 5^2% his job, was arraigned Thursday ty. in West Roxbury District Court agenda. Once it makes the agenda, "Next year could be an absolute disaster,” Rep. (for an effective annual yield of 5.72%)-th e highest such penalties on new or renewed term accounts. its tantamount to approval. The line will not restore the entire Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, said Wednesday after the for attempted murder. corridor, but is expected to open up interest rate available. As with any CD, FDIC regulations require a substantial interest Judge Paul Murphy ordered The new student center is slated to Legislature's Appropriations Committee had an informal If you don’t presently have a Regular Savings Account at Big City Mayor Chosen be a 15,000 square foot building which the Industrial Park and to hook in hearing on five state employee contracts. penalty be imposed for premature withdrawals. But even that Sundstrom sent to Bridgewater with the main line which runs in that The Savings Bank of Manchester, this is the perfect time to open penalty has now been eased in most cases. Come in and we’ll State Hospital for 20 days’ obser­ will bouse the student lounge, "There's a real possibility of major tax increases next bookstore, cafeteria, student senate area of the town. year unless cuts are made," he said. one. If you do have a Regular Savings Account with us, you supply you with all the details. vation to determine his ability to stand trial. His case was con­ Wright, who is co-chairman of the committee, said don’t have to do anything: we’ll automatically start crediting Obviously, The Savings Bank of Manchester now makes By Carter To Head HUD your account with that extra Vi% interest. tinued to Aug. 14. Connecticut may well be faced with declining tax it easier for you to save money. Has more different ways for you and was a strong supporter of aid to revenues plus added costs just to keep the state to save. And, makes higher interest more affordable for more WASHINGTON (UPI) - President operating. Seeks Cabinet New York when the city was finan­ SBM introduces an all new people. Come in, see how we can turn your savings plans into Carter has selected Moon Landrieu, cially strapped. Anthony Milano, secretary of the Office of Policy and former mayor of New Orleans, to be Teenager’s Steps a celebration! Landrieu has been a longtime Management, told the committee state employee con­ 4-year Bond Market CD-pays very big ROME (UPI) - Italian the new secretary of Housing and Ur­ friend and supporter of Carter. tracts might cost $16 million to $18 million more than the Socialist President Sandro Pertinl interest to smaller savers. today asked Christian Democratic ban Development, according to ad­ It was understood Carter wanted a $39 4 million appropriated in the budget. ministration sources. mayor who understood big city We can now offer you a very high paying CD called a Bond * Account must have a minimum balance o f $5.00 to earn dividends. Interest com­ Treasury- Minister Filippo Maria Milano said the added expense might be covered with Pandolfi to try to form ’s Landrieu met at the White House problems to take on the HUD post. Are Big Strides the state's surplus or by the $30 million Gov. Ella Grasso Market Certificate. There is no minimum deposit.* It pays inter­ pounded continuously and credited monthly, day o f deposit to day o f wiihdratval. 42nd government since the fall of with Carter Thursday evening and The president has moved with standing and walking on crutches, has ordered held in escrow by trimming 3 percent off all est at a rate permanently fixed for the four-year term just one **The law still requires a $10,000 minimum def^sil on our popular 6-month Money sources said be was urged to accept CINCINNATI (UPI) - Michael state agency budgets. Market Certificate. Federal regulations prohibit the compounding o f interest on this fascism in 1943. deliberate speed to name Southerland's tiny, labored steps pleasantly surprising doctors with percentage point below the four-year U.S. Treasury Security account. the position to replace HUD replacements and wipe out the last "But if we put a number higher or lower in the budget, Pandolfi, 51, was asked by the were great strides for the Miami rapid progress. rate, which changes monthly. This month that rate is 8.85%. So 82-year-old head of state to seek a Secretary Patricia Harris, who has vestiges of his startling Cabinet “A lot has to do with Michael’s own then we would be prejudicing the negotiations one way or our current rate is 7.85%-for an effective aimual yield of been nominated to succeed HEW teen-ager and the medical profes­ another. " he said. "The negotiations are an issue way out of Italy’s seven-month purge- sion. willpower and drive,” Dr. Beatrice Secretary Joseph Califano. Carter planned to leave in mid- between the governor and the Legislature,” 8.28%. No other savings bank can top this rate. No commercial government crisis in a meeting at They were Uie first steps Michael, Lampkin said. “He knows I’m proud the official ()uirinal Palace. Pan­ Press secretary Jody Powell aftemoon for a quiet weekend at The state is negotiating 24 separate dontracts with bank can pay as much! 14, a bone-cancer victim, had taken of him.” dolfi said he would let Pertini declined to comment on the reports Camp David after several days of Courage runs in the family. state employees. Legislative leaders have refused to say (If ever you’ve envied the big money saver, who’s able to Savings Bank Thursday, indicating the formal an­ since he underwent an unprecedented invest $10,000 in a high yield, 6-month Money Market Savings know later if he thought he could bruising upheaval. operation five months ago in which Michael is the fourth member of h|s when they will come back to vote on the pay packages, succeed. nouncement may be made today. family to suffer from cancer. His saying a set date might tip the scales at the bargaining Certificate, this is for you. Our new Bond Market CD - requiring Filling of the position would leave doctors replaced one of Michael's tabie. Powell told reporters he “wouldn’t vertebra with sections of metal and younger brother died of leukemia, his no minimum deposit - is obviously more affordable for more the Cabinet with one vacancy — older brother had a leg amputated savers. And it does provide a high yield for a longer term.) of Manchester transportation secretary — to be be surprised” if more new faces rib. were added to the White House staff, They have been amazed at his because of cancer, and his father hhd Inside Today filled before the Cabinet is intact a cancerous brain tumor removed. Area Police Report} We’ve eliminated all minimum deposits Manchester: Main Street (Main Office); Purnell Place (Drive In); East Center Street; again after Carter’s stunning purge but said it was not likely there would progress and today, he was planning Manchester Parkadc; Hartford Road at McKee; Shoprite Plaza at Spencer; of five members last week. be any more appointments this week. to make a trip home with his mother. - ...... •TintirrfTTiTrfT-i~'Ti'nT'ti"i)ntr$ iiiafi»iwiWinifeTiaamiir Michael credits his family for en­ on all other Long-Term Savings Plans.** Top Notch Shopping Center at North End. East Hartford: Burnside Avenue; Putnam Classified . / ...... 14-17 Landrieu is former president of the The first newcomer to be named, “I feel pretty good, right now,” Bridge Plaza. Bolton: Bolton Notch at Route 44A. Andover: Andover Shopping Plaza. couraging his progress against what Also worth celebrating: we no longer require any minimum Comics...... 19 Conference of Mayors, and served Hedley Donovan, former editor-in- Southerland said Thursday. But it South Windsor South Windsor: Sullivan Avenue Shopping Center. Editorial ...... chief of Time Inc., plans to come on hasn’t been easy. could be’ discouragingly hard times. deposits on new or renewed long-term SBM CD’s!* It’s up to Ashford: Junction Routes 44 & 44A. Member F.D.I.C. Telephone 646-1700. for eight years as mayor of New Scott S. Susco. 20. of 477 Griffin Road, South Windsor, Elntertainment ...... 7-9 board around Aug. 15. “The first time I got up, when they Following months of being con­ Orleans — the first mayor of that city fined in a cast to the knees, Michael was charged Wednesday night with breach of the peace in Fam ily...... 6 to'bring blacks into the city govern­ Powell said he knows of no fun­ tilted me up, I passed out,” said connection with the investigation of a disturbance in the Obituaries ...... 10 damental change lit his press role as Michael, managing a grin. “I didn’t returned to the hospital in June for a ment. shorter cast and intensified physical parking lot at the Colony Shops Plaza. SporU...... 11-13 He also has been a leader in a result of the domestic summit expect that.” He was released on his promise to appear in court in deliberations. In a week, however, Michael was therapy. ^ - Moon Landrieu pushing for federal revenue sharing East Hartford on Aug. 6.

,1- PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Fri., July 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri., July 27. 1979 - PAGE THREE The Weather NMKMAl WIMMU MIVICI KHICAJt l. 7A« III 1 • 1» Peopletalk Auto Layoffs V 7>77 u Fat Suit \ MM Exceed 30,000 Floors Party \ ifAidXjv DETROIT (UPI) — Auto industry fared better than Ford or Chrysler in r layoffs have topped the 30,000 mark the industry's long sales slump, has a Sweating it out: Patty Duke Astin was typecast 1 — more than at any time since the negligible number of workers on in­ for half the role in the ABC-TV movie ‘‘Sooner or 1974-75 recession — with car and definite layoff. Later." and her reach for the other half nearly did truck production lagging behind last $ 1 <5 9 The total of idled workers hasn’t her in Thursday in Seattle. She plays an overweight year. begun to resemble the massive housewife who vows to shed the excess poundage, total sale The layoffs already have become a layoffs of five years ago, when as \ 3 ‘ and since in reality she's very thin, it was necessary 1 factor in contract talks under way many as 40 percent of the industry’s to fit her with a latex "fat-suit" for the first half of 1 between the Big Three car makers work' force was sent home. the action. i ' 2 .9 A - and the United Auto Workers union, Industry sources say they do not She was working out in it before the cameras representing 750,000 auto industry expect the current slump to reach E 3 * THIS SALE »OTOC*ST ® when she collapsed, complaining of chest pains. 1 - employees. anything like those proportions. They Rushed to a hospital, the trouble was diagnosed as a 0 1 ✓ Slumping sales of trucks and big point to signs that the downturn hit For period ending 7 a.m, EST 7/28/79 During Fnday muscle spasm. A true trouper, she returned to the gallons cars account for most of the in­ bottom in June and is now night, thunderstorms and showers will be expected m set - and to the steamy fat-suit - to carry on. definite layoffs scattered at plants moderating. nnrtions of the mid Mississippi valley, the Ohio and Dieting, by comparison, would be a snap. around the country. By far the Chrysler’s layoffs are causing con­ Tennessee Valley, while mostly fair weather is expected GALLONS largest percentage are at (Chrysler cern for the company’s main /.O 2 3 Corp. and Ford Motor Co. elsewhere. Laying Lerner Low Supplemental Unemployment — A, \ caNIVPI*’-*!-!*'****-^*^”* t Ward’s Automotive Reports, an Benefits fund. Which the UAW says Master lyricist Alan J. Lerner is in trouble with a authoritative industry statistical will be depleted by the end of New York publishing house which says he took a Summer Sweep journal, said Thursday U.S. auto September at current rates. $50,000 advance for a book he never got around to makers will build 120,023 cars this The UAW has said it will bargain Connectiout Weather Mary Street in Arlington. While most people writing. In a suit filed in the state Supreme Court, Oppressive humidity and temperatures in Super week, down 9.2 percent from last this summer for additional company Becoming partly sunny today. Continued warm but less Viking Penguin Inc., said Lerner agreed on March the 90s didn’t seem to bother professional searched for a cool place, Paone happily week and off 7.3 percent from the contributions to beef up Chrysler’s humid. High temperatures in the mid 80s. Partly cloudy 15. 1977. to do an autobiographical piece on the Chimney-sweep Robert Paone of Arlington, began his summer and fall operations, same period in 1978. SUB fund. tonight Low temperatures in the mid Ms. Saturday period during which he wrote three hit musicals - Mass., Thursday as he danced his way across cleaning chimneys for next winter. (UPI Truck production showed an even variable cloudiness. Highs 80 to 8S. Probability of ram 20 greater decline. The 44,676 truck un­ ■ My Fair Lady, " "Gigi." and ‘'Camelot." the roof of two-and-a-half story home on photo) percent todav 10 percent tonight and Saturday. Southwest The lawsuit charges Lerner returned only $4,200 its scheduled for production was winds about' 10 mph becoming on shore this afternoon of his advance - after agreeing to write the same Do You Remember When...? down 9.7 percent from last week and along the coast. Westerly winds 10 mph or less becoming book for rival publisher W.W. Norton which also Fire Group off 37.5 percent from last year. Expert Agrees light variable tonigh and Saturday. gave him an advance "in excess of $50,000. Viking State Health Workers Getting nostalgic used to be remembering an old love song— Car production thus far this year wants $145,800. now it’s remembering when gasoline was 37 cents a gallon. 92. was pegged at 5,482,845, less than 1 On Bite Marks Reach Tentative Accord Issues Report The picture of the pump on the left is an old reminder of those percent lower than last year at this Long Island Sound lime. Ward’s said the gap will widen Artist in Residence COVENTRY — The annual report days. But then there’s the pump on the right with today’s price LITCHFIELD (UPI) - The key Long Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.L. and Montauk of the Coventry Volunteer Fire as further shutdowns for model HARTFORD (UPI) - The state cant progress" was made non­ of $1.02.3 a gallon. Oh well, when the gas was low so were state witness in the Florida trial of George Flores spent his youth spraying graffiti on Association Inc. shows a total of 840 changeover depress production. and negotiators for about 6,7(XI health economic issues including scheduling salaries. So goes the story of inflation. (Herald photos by convicted murderer Theodore Bundy ^Weak high pressure over region today and fonight walls around the ghetto in which he grew up, so and guaranteeing that services usual­ fire and ambulance calls during the The publication said 18 car plants West to northwest winds 10 to 15 knots today. Variable 10 when he saw set directors for "Streets of Los care workers today reached a ten­ Adamson) and six truck plants were shut down says medical student Steven Asher- ly performed by health care workers year. man could not have inflicted a bite knots or less tonight, southerly 10 to 15 knots on Saturday. Angeles" botching the job it roused his artistic ire. tative contract agreement based on a This took a total of 6.185 men and this week for model changeover or to are not contracted to outside mark found on the victim. Visibility 5 miles or more today and tonight. 3 to 6 miles He told them they were doing it all wrong, showed factfinder’s report. 9,331 manhours. The fire department reduce vehicle stocks. The two-year contract covering Dr. Richard R. Souviron, chief in haze on Saturday. Occasionally 1 to 3 miles in showers. them how to do it right, and gut himself hired as a businesses. was called out for 28 grass and brush Ford’s announcement this week professional and non-professional forensic dentist for Dade County, Partly cloudy today. Increasing cloudiness tonight consultant for the CBS-TV movie starring Joanne “The state after seven months of fires; 21 mutual aid calls; 18 struc­ that it is idling 2,025 blue-collar health care workers was approved by Solons to Act on Veto Vote Fla., said Thursday he agreed with Saturday considerable cloudiness with, chance of Woodward. But Flores, who's in his 20s. doesn't negotiations finally addressed the ture fires; 11 service calls: 11 car workers at assembly plants in New testimony made by another defense showers'. Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today through Saturday. care much for his film credit title, “grafiti artist. the negotiating committees at about special demands of health care fires; 10 chimney fires; 12 standby on that if it's subject to recon­ into special session to confirm the Jersey and Georgia brought its total the House if it doesn’t appear there’s witness that Asherman’s teeth could He took an art course not long agoat the East Los 6:30 a.m., some 19 hours after the calls; 6 investigations; 4 furnace HARTFORD (UPI) - The sideration.” Abate said he wants to governor’s five Gaming Policy Board number of indefinitely laid-off employees, who have the most dif­ sufficient support in the Senate. " not have made the mark on the Angeles Community Center - says he now prefers bargaining session had begun fires; 6 bomb scares; 2 stove fires; Legislature's trailer and special return in September or October to nominees. workers to more than 13,000. Extended Foreeast. ficult jobs in state service," Brown The auto emissions bill will be shoulder of Michael Aranow. to be called a "muralist ' Thursday morning. and 1 trasb fire. sessions likely will begin and end on vote on the contracts. If any state employee contracts Chrysler has approximately 20,000 added. voted on in the House first because it Asherman, 29, of New York City, is Extended outlook lor New England Sunday through Jerome Brown, president of Ambulance calls were: 58 for Monday because there may be only Senate President Joseph Fauliso, are ready for action, a second special workers on indefinite furlough and originated in that chamber. The veto charged with killing Aranow, 26, of Hospital and Health Care Workers automobile accidents. 173 house one veto vote and no state employee D-Hartford, said the chances for an session would be called immediately American Motors Corp. has 1,200 in Tuesday: o j , “ We commend tbe state of the "tips" bill would be taken up in Hastings-on-Hudson. N.Y., during a Mass.. R.L & Conn.: Chance of showers Sunday^ Quote of the Day Union District 1199. said both sides calls; 56 routine transfers; and 8 contracts to act on. says House override of the auto emissions’ veto after the Gaming Policy Board con­ that category. have recommended acceptance at a negotiators for finally seeing the the Senate first. visit to Aranow’s uncle’s estate in Variable cloudiness Monday and Tuesday. High Prize-winning political author Robert Sherrill, in calls for drivers. The remainder of Speaker Ernest Abate. “look good.” firmations. General Motors Corp., which has ratification vote to take place in light.” Abate, D-Stamford, said Thursday Abate said "there hasn’t been any New Hartford on July 30, 1978 temperatures ranging from the upper 70s along the coast an article titled "Jerry Brown, the Golden the calls were a combination of com­ effort" byt the governor’s office to "I think this is one of those things to the mid 80s well inland. Overnight lows in the mid 60s Butterfly, " in the September issue of Penthouse about 10 days. pany drills, work details and there seems to be enough votes to where the Legislature felt there was Details are being withheld until He said the union rank-and-file lobby against an override of the auto to low 70s. . . j ..i, „ magazine: "The governor of California has tried to meetings. override Gov. Ella Grasso’s veto of ample reason for the delay. They copies of the agreement are sent to would probably approve the agree­ emissions veto. Mrs. Grasso said Bounty Hunting Vermont: Partly cloudy through the period with a be all things to all people and has failed by The total number of calls equalled the auto emissions bill, which post­ wanted to get everything in the chance of a few' showers mainly early Sunday and the workers, but Brown said "signifi­ ment. pones the emissions testing law from she’d rather have part of an auto succeeding in that attempt." about the same as a year ago but the emission program going next year proper place, time was essential and Al Sieffert says.y Tuesday. Highs in the 80s. Lows near 60. number of calls for grass and brush January 1980 to January 1981. that's why we passed the bill." he Big Business Maine and New Hampshire: Fair north chance of Earlier, Abate had forecast a rather than none at all. fires doubled this past year as com­ ~AI)ale also said he doesn't think said. of Torrtngton and a third in showers south Sunday. Fair all sections Monday. Fair Glimpses Office Hours Are Extended possible battle over the governor's HARTFORD, (U P I)-In WHY PAY MORE? pared to the year before. The number any of the state employee contracts "There was some talk about the tip June in the recapture of south chance of showers north Tuesday. Highs mid 70s to veto of the so-called “lips” bill, old Westerns, they pull into Amanda Blake, who's been studying wildlife and COVENTRY - The office of the Tuesday. Tax Collector Audrey Bray of structure fires dropped from 28 a will be ready for legislative action by allowance, but I don’t see much sen­ convicted murderer Willie AIR CONDITIONERS low 80s and lows mid 50s to low 60s. raising cheetahs in Arizona ever since she quit tax collector will be open special said if residents do not receive a bill year ago. which gives restaurants the right to timent in the Senate,” Fauliso said. town on fierce-looking S'!) keep a larger shar eof their waiters’ Monday. Only one of the contracts horses and ride away with Williams. • QE • WESTINQH0U8E • CARRIER plaving Miss Kittv after 20 years on "Gunsmoke" hours Saturday for the payment of they should notify her office. has b^n ratified — that covering He said no firm decision has yet Mrs. Sirellis said the • EMERSON tax bills. Tag Sale and waitresses' basic salaries to been made on when to vote on the their human paychecks. will be back on the tube this fall in a guest Non-receipt of a bill doesn’t excuse about 208 state college ad­ three checks were made 5,000 B T U -29,000 BTU appearance on ABC-TV- "Love Boat ... Film BOLTON - The Women's meet minimum wage hikes. state employee contracts. Today's bounty hunters The hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 the paying of the tax and interest will ministrators. out to John Doe to protect National Weather writer and producer Fay Kanin has been elected tbe Auxiliary of the Bolton Volunteer “Apparently the Senate does not Both parties will caucus at 9 a.m. usually whisper into a p.m. Bills may also be paid during be charged on all over-due payments. "Apparently they’re going to the informant's identity. DAMP BASEMENTS-DEHUMIDIFIERS second woman president of the Academy of Motion Fire Department will have a tag sale feel it has enough support to override The trailer session is to begin at 10 telephone. Bv I niled l*res!* Inl«*r- regular office hours or by mailing If residents plan to pay their bills reconsider that contract," he said. ‘‘Most people when they Reward money is still IN STOCK NOWI iiulional Picture Arts and Sciences - the first being Bette Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to tips and gratuities." lie said. "It does a.m. to deal with vetoes. Immediate­ them to the tax collector in care of in person, at the end of the month, no good to override and spend time in "We obviously would not take action call just say ‘Listen. Why available in the slayings of LOW PRICES OF COURSE City Fcst Hi 1 Davis who held the post in 1941 ... Lorna Luft, Deb­ 4 p.m. at the firehouse on Notch ly after that, the Legislature will go three guards in the Miami Beach pc 85 82 P.O. Box 185, Coventry. Mrs. Bray said they should be don't you look at this guy"? Albuquerque pc 99 bie Allen, Ann Reinking and Luci Arnaz bosted an Road Wigs, dishes, toys, games, Purolator Securiiy Inc. FRI. A SAT. ONLY Anchorage pc 67 Milwaukee pc 7.5 60 prepared to stand in line. books, appliances, a trunk and a This is the one that did it," 64 "International Year ofthe Child" party Thursday at All payments are due no later than Robbery in Waterbury, in Asheville ts 81 Minneapolis pc 81 variety of miscellaneous items will says Richard Brown, chief SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT Nashville sh 84 75 Les Mouches in New York for 150 handicapped which four arrests have Atlanta pc 83 youngsters who never had been inside a disco be offered inspector in the state's at­ Billings pc 71 New Orleans pc 90 79 Judge to Act Next Week been made. torney's office. pc 87 75 I ^ j T ( I V v PRICES_PNJLLLAIR COND.I Birmingham pc 86 New York before. Oil Spill Fingering a murderer Boston pc 91 Oklahoma City pc 90 73 Omaha sy 86 69 can be a profitable One of the 30 million Brownsville. Tx. pc 91 D i m business. The Connecticut Buffalo pc 74 Philadelphia pc 89 73 To Grow living U.S. exservicemen, I A t SMifitVA On Interaccial Adoption Legislature last year upped Charleston. S.C. pc 92 Phoenix sy 110 88 nearly 90 percent had the booty on suspected 443-445 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER Charlotte. N.C. ts 85 Pittsburgh cy 82 61 MEXICO CITY (UPI) - to go to another family. which she had taken notes throughout military service during Portland. Me. pc 81 69 The AL SIEFFERTS... VERNON, (UPI) - A judge is killers from $3,000 to $20,- periods of armed gg PHONE 647-9997 TS Chicago ts 78 Mexico admits the world’s 87 57 Graziani. who has played a secon­ the hearings. Cleveland sy 79 Portland. Ore. pc The Almanac largest oil spill probably expected to decide within a week Although Graziani said he didn’t 000. The governor has put hostilities. Providence pc 86 71 whether a white couple can adopt dary role throughout 10 days of Columbus ts 85 Today is Friday. July 27, the 208th day of 1979 with 157 will double in size before ARE HAVING A FREE GAS GRILL think it would be best for the child to up the maximum reward in Richmond pc 87 75 their black foster child in a possible hearings on the Lusas' lawsuit Dallas sh 80 to follow. the leak in the Gulf of be given to the Lusas, he sharply 13 c a s e s j u s t s in c e Denver sy 94 St. Louis pc 85 75 test of Connecticut's unwritten policy against the state Department of The moon is moving toward its first quarter. Mexico can be plugged. criticized the way the state had January. But not many are Des Moines pc 85 Salt Lake City pc 97 70 COOKING DEMONSTRATION against interracial adoptions. Children and Youth Services, San Antonio ts 93 78 the morning stars are Venus and Mars. Petroleos Mexicanos dominated final arguments by the handled the case. biting. Detroit pc 78 In his final argument, the court- "People wanted more Dulutb sy 65 San Diego pc 77 69 The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Director General Jorge three parties Thursday. "1 believe they (DCYS) arrived at ONE DAY ONLY... appointed attorney for the 4-month- San Francisco cy 59 54 Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. Diaz Serrano Thursday AND THEY WANT YOU TO SAMPLE THE a decision that the child should not be than $3,000 to put their El Paso sy 101 old infant revers^ his earlier posi­ In seeking to keep the baby, the San Juan pc 89 72 French novelist Alexander Dumas and American actor called the spill “a grave placed in the Lusa home and then neck in the noose," Brown Hartford pc 92 tion and asked Superior Court Judge Lusas have challenge the state's un­ Honolulu pc 87 Seattle pc 84 55 Keenan Wynn were born July 27 - Dumas in 1824, Wynn accident,” but added, it FIXINGS. written policy against interracial they went back to look at the facts to said. “Time will tell now Houston ts 82 Spokane sy 90 64 “does not have Harry Hammer Thursday to deny with the $20,000. A lot peo­ 91 71 in 1916. adoptions. The state has attempted justify it,” he said. Indianapolis ts 82 Tampa pc catastrophic dimensions.” Michael and Wendy Lusa’ request for He cited the Lusas' adoption ple don’t realize there's a Washington pc 89 76 On this date in history: to regain custody of the baby, whose Indianapolis ts 87 In 1789. the U.S, Department of Foreign Affairs was es­ He said operations to cap custody of the child. application for any child which was reward.” Wichita f 92 71 SAT. JULY 28th 11-3 PM The Lusas, who have two children name has not b ^ n released. Jackson. Miss sh 91 tablished. later to become known as the State Depart­ the spill from th6 blownout filed in October 1978, Several DCYS A nne S i r e ll i , a Kansas City pc 87 c-clear; cl-clearing. cy- The Lusas are members of the ment. Ixtoc 1 could take until Oct. of their own, have cared for the in­ spokeswoman for the Las Vegas sy 110 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze: m- Bahai faith, which believes in the officials had testified at the trial that In 1909. Orville Wright set a world record by staying 3, a month later than fant almost since birth. they would have denied the couple's governor’s office, said only Little Rock r 83 missing; pc-partly cloudy r- BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT But attorney Edward Graziani said brotherhood of man. aloft in a plane for'one hour, 12 minutes and 40 seconds. PEMEX earlier predicted. request merely from information on three rewards out of alwut hz 78 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; he opposed allowing the couple to Hammer agreed to allow the Lusas sn-snow; sy sunny; ts- In 1953. after two years and 17 days of negotiations, the By then the crippled that form. 50 offers have been paid in Louisville ts 77 OUR SUPER CLOSE-OUT adopt the child because Mrs. Lusa is to keep the child — which they have Memphis sh 89 thunderstorms; w-windy. war in Korea was declared at an end. well, 42 miles off the had since March 21 — until he rules But Graziani pointed out word of the last 20 years. Each was In 1974. the House Judiciary Committee voted, 27-11, to Yucatan Peninsula, will pregnant. denial didn't come until the court for $3,000. PRICES ON DEMONSTRATOR “In any family situations twins can on their claim that the State's policy recommend the impeachment of President Richard M. dump 2.89 million barrels A reward was paid in the be bom or other children can come discriminates against them. hearing. Nixon on an article relating to Watergate, of crude, more than double ”If it was crying out for rejection 1968 double slayings of Ida GRILL along. But that's not by choice. Here He said he would issue a written the world record set by the in October 1978, why wasn't it McFarland and Joecophus Lottery Numbers we have choice,” said Graziani, who opinion within a week. * A thought for the day: French novelist Alexander tanker Amoco Cadiz which rejected until after we came to Weston; another in LEARN THAT had previously supported the Lusas' Mrs. Lusa sat quietly through the The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in Dumas said, “ Business? It's quite simple It's other spewed 1.3 million barrels court?” he said “It was never F e b ru a ry 1973 iq the bid. He asked that the child be put two hours of final arguments, looking SATORI murder of Diana Bowman New England: people's money.' of oil off the coast of YOU CAN COOK down at the table before her. Missing rejected before we came to court. in March 1978, back into the state’s adoptive process Connecticut: 850. from the table was the notebook in Then, presto, it was rejected.” Ixtoc I has already spilled MORE THAN Rhiode Island: 0780 1.51 million barrels. Massachusetts: 1445. HOTDOGS OR JULY 28 Diaz Serrano said Red New Hampshire: 6363. Gasohol Sales The winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Thursday School Opening Adair, the Houston oil-spill HAMRURGERS! fighter, is supervising in New England: Beginning Today ★ PUBLIC NOTICED Connecticut: 28 . 585 and 244636. Lucky color blue. work on two relief wells SAVE $40 olds, Mondays, SAVE 20% OFF THE REGU^R PRICES ON Maine: 04 , 03 , 09, 13. 16, 19 , 24 and 26. BOLTON - The that will go into operation HARTFORD (UPI) - westbound station in Wednesdays and Fridays Children’s Cooperative Oct. 3 if good weather FREE FOOD Gasohol will be sold at two Milford. Both had been Nursery School has some from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. holds. When both wells state-owned gasoline closed with the onset of the MANGIKSTER FARMERS MARKET openings in the classes for or from noon to 2:30 p.m. reach the 12,080-foot depth SAMPUNG! stations on the Connecticut gas shortage. three and four-year-olds The school operates in of the burning Ixtoc 1, it Turnpike beginning The two stations will be for the 1979-80 school year. St. Maurice Church parish could take from one to 30 Friday, state Transporta­ open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. this ALSO. SAVE UP TO 50% OFF ON The classes for three center on Hebron Road. days more to cap the well. tion dimmissioner Arthur Friday; 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on OPEM EVERY SUNDAY • 482 iq. In. cooking ALL SEASONAL MERCHANDISE year olds meet Tuesdays For more information call The PEMEX chief said Powers has announced. subsequent Fridays, and 7 - and Thursdays from 9 to Heidi Risley, 646-7495. workers are still pumping FREE 20 lb. TANK ■urfico • dull burnor It’s belived to be the first a.m. to 11 p.m. on Satur­ 10 AM TO 3 PM The 29,929 ft. world record for a model aircraft'! 11:30 a m.; for four year cement and jelly-like FREE FILL altitude was set by a radio-controlled model sent aloft • R v. yr llmltod time that gasohol is sold on days and Sundays. chemicals into the well in RAIN OR SHINE ' The 20% off discount applies to everything in tlw in by Maynard L. Hill (U.S.I Sept. 6,1970. warranty expressways anywhere in T he $8 maximum every department, except items aIrMdy re d u ^ 20% or an attempt to cap it but he KmamMm OlMoW M rw OM KtMWlM • Porcaltinizad the country. Powers said purchase limit at all state- U lC ATIO N : n g p g i T m u k um no W TK more. Use your Almys charge card. Visa, or Mastercharge. rated success “a remote cast Iron grataa Thursday. leased gas stations on the Manchc.stcr To Advertise To Report News possibility.” The injections No layaways, please. Kasl Hart lord — Glastonbury • 40,000 BTU Gasohol, which is a blend Connecticut Turnpike and PnM K LOT OF FIVE F U G S l»TIIUK $H0WR00M 2$1 For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: reduced the gusher from Qrlll, 8mok«, Bak* output of alcohol made from corn, Merritt and Wilbur Cross 643-2711 and ask fur Classified. Office M anchester___Alex Girelli. 643-2711, 30,000 barrels a day to 20,- sugar or wheat, will be parkways will apply to the niMD $T. MMCNEFIEK CONI MB M U COHIME EVERY Evening Herald hours arc 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Prapara an Entira Maal. East Hartford ,. Chris Blake. 643-2711. 000 on July 14. pumped at the eastbound two stations pumping gas- # I'SPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee. 643-2711 Diaz Serrano gave his SIMMV YM nin ocroBEi. closed, classified ads may be placed by station in Fairfield and the ohol. l^uL'lished dail> except Sunday and Andover...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 press conference shortly calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 certain holidays hy the Manchester after the Federal Attorney Publishing Co , Herald Square. P.O. For information about display adver­ Coventry ___Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 OBJECTIVE: j h e M ARKET M U BE COWUCTED BV tising. call Thomas Hooper, advertising General’s Office ruled the Knife in Evidence Box r.yi, Manchester. Conn. OtMMO Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 was covered with a “dark director, at 643-2711. South Windsor. Judy Kuchnel, 644-1364 June 3 blowout of Ixtoc 1 A t fi'ielJwK) g? WATERBURY (UPI) - TK COBB. FIBMERS BSSOCIBTION FOR BETIB. MBRKEIIN. substance” when it was Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 was an accident and not the A steak knife found at the Have a Complaint? 44.V445 HARTFORD RD. l / U MANCHESTER, m B S m found among the burned GONNFARM B B NOB PBOHT ORCBNUTKM To Subscribe result of sabotage or scene of Connecticut's NfWf — If you have a question or To report or inquire about special debris of the victims' home To subscribe, call Customer Service news: negligence. .largest mass murder has cornplaint about news coverage, call KEENEY ST. EXIT on July 23, 1977, the day- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to Business...... Alex Girelli. 643-2711 He said the massive spill * been entered into evidence PURPOSE: 1HE MARKET MU K SFONSOREB BY Frank Burbank, managing editor. 643* after the killings. 2711. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 will not harm marine life OFF 1-84 in Lome Acquin's Superior to to a m. Saturday. Acquin, 29, a Maine Circulation — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 because half of the oil TONIGHT 'TIL 9, Mon. Thurs. & Fri. til 9 MBWWjJ FIVE FURS CATAUB SHOWROOM FOR YK OOfl DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents Court trial. native, is charged with the regarding service or delivery, call Fam ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 burns up in a fire over the \ U t% A a. Cat til R The prosecution entered weekly. $3.90 for one month. $11.70 for .Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 TU08., Wed. & Sat. til 5 slayings of Cheryl Beau­ P«P0$E OF OBBKRN TO I K OOBSIIIKB TK FBE$BE$t Customer Service. 647-9946 Delivery mouth of the well, 25 per­ the steak knife as evidence three months. $23.40 lor six months, and doin, his foster brother’s should be made by 3 p m Monday Office hqurs are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. cent evaporates, 5 percent and State Police trooper CORN CROMIPIOIIIIOE BY TK FBBMERS MB) HBffi OROMI through Friday and by 7.30 a.m. Satur- $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are JJV. wife, her seven children 948 MAIN STREET available on request. Monday through Friday. is collected and 20 percent John Witte, a detective dav. and a young friend staying TK PROMIOE BY I K UBKST P0S8BU m OL is dispersed with with the major crime in the family’s home in chemicals. squad, told jurors the knife rural Prospect. EVENING HERALD, Frt„ July 27, 1979- PAGE FIVE

PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ July 27, 1879 Jack Anderson Planned Police Access Road Still in Limbo Bv BARBARA matter of the road has been driveway” sign on Route 30 he had had the state do a and the number from each Committee member RICHMOND when the road would have the concept and noted that stymied in the Plaiutlng by the exit that goes to traffic count in the area. of these directions. John J. Giulietti said the Herald RrpoHrr to be used. at the very most, on a good Commission, Pinto said. there from the rear of the He, said the survey was He was also asked how comer at Route 30 and Plane Crash Was Result of Unfixed, Known Defects ’There would be a six-foot day, there are only about 12 Because of this the com­ station but the state has in­ m a d e on J u ly 6, a often the students are on VERNON - An ment Opportunity Commission hired students who would be Center Road is more dicated it wouldn’t approve Wednesday, and between 3 the playgrounds each day, mand that the board "does not con­ emergency access and fence along both sides of mittee decided to flfst mothballed unless Congress puts up survived had earlier warnings by Air Two months after the Saigon walking in that area and on dangerous should the such a sign. and 4 p.m. 1,080 cars for how long each time and WASHINGTON - On April 4, 1975, sider this accident to be the result of a temporary staff of 45 lawyers and egress road from the new the propos^ road. complete the building of Force safety experts been heeded. tragedy, an internal Air Force memo bad days, only about two. craiser have to go around Pinto said even if the passed me intersection, are they ever on the an American C-5A transport plane billions of dollars to rebuild the clerks. Then it found that there Vernon Police station, onto Pinto said it was his un­ the station itself and then The warnings went back to 1966 when stated: “The most recent C-5 acci­ a major design deficiency on the air­ He said most of the that on an emergency call. state did approve it that going east and west. From playground unattended. already staggering expensive plane. wasn’t any office space available in Center Road, proposed derstanding that the town to tackle the problem of carrying Vietnamese orphans and plane. The airplane has performdd children at that elemen­ Fritz said the problem this would be a Band-Aid noon until midnight, 10,908 The committee wants Among the mechanical problems the C-5A was still in the design dent stands as grim justification for Washington for the tempos. The when plans were being is exempt from its own the road. other refugees to the satisfactorily for nearly five years tary school are brought with dispensing a craiser solution to a problem that cars passed in both direc­ and needs all of this infor­ known to Lockheed and the Air Force stages, and pointed out “the almost a thorough evaluation and redesign of bureaucratic solution: Ship them to made for the station, is zoning laws and Chief Fritz One Oommittee member crashed shortly after takeoff from with no significant difficulty with the said that’s true “but if there by school buses. He to an emergency would suggested that the matter needs a surgeon. He said tions. He said, “You can mation to present to the were faulty latching and locking certainty' of personnel loss in the the rear ramp and pressure locking Philadelphia, where there was office still in limbo. probably only be at shift Tan Son Nhut near Saigon. More than locking systems.” there is that much opposi­ added that those who do be brought to the Center people just don’t pay any see why we get a backup Planning Commission mechanisms on the pressure doors lower cargo compartment if this por­ and iatching mechanism of the air­ space available. Of course, the solu­ The Permanent 200 of those aboard, including Newby told this falsehood, accor­ tion (from parents) then walk are well-protected by changing times which are 7 Road School PTO and Chief attention to such signs and there occasionally.” when it meets with that and self-contained cargo-loading tion of the C-5 was used as a per­ craft.” Municipal Building Com­ a.m. and 3 and 11 p.m. In the letter to Novak he American crewmen, were killed. ding to the memo, at the instigation tion invoived some extra expense — the police will accept it.” crossing guards. Fritz and O rison said they when traffic backs up by commission on Aug. 14. What, if anything, was done is not mittee was hoping to hear was asked to provide the The shocking truth about the ramps. In a confidential report dated sonnel carrier.” $47 a day per person for meals and Committee member Chief Fritz said the road School doesn’t start that would be happy to explain the traffic light at Center clear, but we have obtained a docu­ of the Lockheed man. The general from school officials The date tree, or date June 23,1971, a senior Air Force safe­ Yet dozens of the Vietnamese lodging, plus travel expenses ’Thomas Freethy said he may never be needed but it early and most of the the proposed use to that Road, the driveway will be committee with the palm, bears Its fruit in tragedy was that orphans were put in the lower cargo ment indicating that after the Saigon added that he “is sensitively aware during its meeting children are out before 3. number of students who at­ ty expert noted that there had been between Washington and knows that Novak is would be nice to have it group. blocked. clusters which hang from a it need never ^ of the seriousness of lawsuits related Wednesday night but said it Although the Board of tend Center Road School, thick crown of large pinnate five cases of pressure door “loss,” compartment. Not one of them sur­ crash a top Lockheed official, N.C. Philadelphia. against installation of the there should it be. He said Lt. Carlson said there To emphasize the need have happened. to liability.” He promised “to press hadn’t had any response to Education and the Town the number who walk, the leaves. In a single season, a including one in flight. vived. Appold, telephoned Air Force Gen. — Secrecy can be costly. The road but said he wouldn’t the need could be melted had been some mention of for. the other road, Lt. The mechaminal this message in future briefings ...” a letter sent to Joseph Council have already ap­ directions they walk from tree produces from 300 to 500 In uncharactestically dramatic The problem of the pressure-door Warner Newby and apparently urged Census Bureau each year compiles let the issue die. , down to a very miniscule putting a “ Don’t block the Carlson told the committee pounds of fruit. problem that Footnote: Lockheed, has indeed Novak. proved the concept, the prose for a military report, he latches and ramp rigging had been him to play down the C-5A’s locking computerized information on 5.5 Pinto said he supports number. caused the crash been sued over the 1975 crash, and Novak is principal of the described the complex aft-cargo door plaguing Lockheed engineers since at problems to the accident board. was known to the the presiding judge has forbidden any million U.S. corporations and Center Road School which mechanism as "a monster system least 1972, when they reported to “I had further stated that improper is located to the rear of the Air Force and the discussion of the case. For this businesses, but the Standard their superiors that certain door inferences drawn by high-level station. The proposed C-5AS manufac­ that is unreliable and unsafe.” reason, company officials would not Statistical Establishment List, as it’s It was this “'monster system” that systems “ tend to unlock.” One government personnel ... might be emergency road would turer, Lockheed-Georgia, at least answer our inquiries. An Air Force called, is jealousy guarded from pre-inventory caused the Saigon crash: A rear Lockheed engineer reported in the especially damaging in the event of other government agencies. So the have to go along the fence four years before the Saigon disaster. spokesman said he could not respond ramp unlocked in flight, causing the following year, after a visit to liability actions related to the ac­ Labor Department, for one, spends that borders the school Yet it had gone uncorrected. to our questions for the same reason. yard and behind the rear pressure door to blow out and various Air Force bases, that “all the cident,” Appold wrote in a confiden­ nearly $5 million a year to get the As we reported earlier, the Air We could not locate Gen. Newby, who building now used for adult cut the control cables to the tail. The requirements for a ramp opening in tial memo to L.O. Kitchen, president same information, and the CLEARANCE Force has been involved in a con­ flight” were present in several of the of Lockheed, has retired. education classes. tinuing coverup of major technical pilot was able to crash-land in a pad­ Agriculture Department could save The Board of Education C-5As he had inspected. The The Lockheed official reported Watch on Waste PLUS SPECIAL VALUES defects in the C-5A. The defects are dy field, but most of those on board $3.5 million if it could use the Census has already agreed to engineers recommended changes in that Gen. Newby obligingly had To clear up a backlog in cases of so serious that the entire fleet of 77 were killed. Bureau’s little list. allow construction of the 2 the whole system to make it fail-safe. assured the Air Force Systems Com­ discrimination, the Equai Empioy- aircraft may soon have to be. More of the children might have road but Police Chief Her­ ALL STORES CLOSED THIS SUNDAY, JULY 29 FOR INVENTORY man Fritz said some parents have objected to it Lee Roderick feeling it would be a safety iHmirlu'strr Euniiiui hazard for the school SAVE children. He said if there is Manchester — A City of Village Charm very strong objections “ Our Founded Oct. 1. 1881 ‘Carter Cut Down the Trees, Kept the Monkeys’ maybe it shouldn’t be put OAO/. ■ Orig.* there. 7 Published by the Manchesier Publishing Co . Herald Square. smoking in the boys room. We have However, at the same Prices Manchester, Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-271 1 WASHINGTON - "Good grief! members of Congress could sink Republicans and Democrats was ZU /o Or 1 They're cutting down the biggest their teeth into. overwhelmingly negative, and hyper­ Andy Young flunking political time, the chief and Police T'Ue' ui'it-a i''lu’"dt'0''Ji Lt. Ekiwin Carlson, cited Wen'Ut?' Aud't Bu'fdj o' Ci'Cu'.itO'’ trees and keeping the monkeys!” Now they're chewing on Carter in­ bole cheap: “This makes the geography. And then we have several reasons as to why SANYO That reportedly was the reaction of stead. Ayatollah look innocent,” said Rep. (Hamilton) Jordan the class cut-up. 2*Sp««d, 94nch ENTIRE STOCK ENTIRE STOCK Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E Turkington, Executive Editor Bella Abzug who was suspended, and the road should be there. Raymond F Robinson Editor-Publisher Frank A Burbank, Managing Editor one member of Congress, Jtep, “ A victory for mediocrity,” Rep. Thomas L. Ashley (D-Ohio). The No. Oscillating Fan Midge Costanza who was expelled. They also emphasized that Charles Wilson (D-Texas), as Presi­ David Obey (D-Wis.) called the 2 Republican in the Senate it would be used only in SMALL APPLIANCES VACUUM CLEANERS "And presiding over all this chaos Our Rag. dent Carter pushed or nudged five of firing of HEW Secretary Joseph leadership. Ted Stevens of Alaska, cases of emergency, not as 29.97 his 12 Cabinet officers out the door Califano. Republican Sen. Bob Dole went so far as to suggest Carter is schoolmarm Carter, trying a regular means of access 24.70 •G.E. •Gillette •Norelco •Hoover •Eureka •Regina Thoughts desperately to bring the class to Ptrlecl lor home or ofOce! Sweeps last week. The purge is expected to of Kansas said "once again official “might be having some sort of a to or egress from the sta­ • wide ere* witli cool tir. Cllck'Slop •Waring •Hamilton Beach • UPRIGHTS AND CANISTERS continue among Washington has proven that com­ mental problem.” order with spitballs and paper air­ tion. nock engle edluslmenl, flnger prool The graves of the dead in Christ shall eat the marriage supper of the blade guard. • ELECTRIC BROOMS • POLISHERS administration petence is a disqualifier.” Rep. Robert Michel (R-III.I, upon planes flying around his head. He Eugene Pinto, chairman • Conair • Toastmaster someday will be open — those who lamb. (II Corinthians 5:8-10 & The lloorKiare sale you’ve been waiting lor! Choose aides this week, Not all were sorry to see Califano learning that the White House had does not know it yet - but school is of the building committee, • Sanyo 12” 3-Spoad Oscillating Fantastic opportunity to save on the Revelation 19:7-9). Fan,OufRe«.N.I7 33.60 whole works... toasters, blenders, food from many top-rated models to clean, polish and are resurrected and those that will be though it appears go, however. Sen. Alan Cranston of given report cards to senior ad­ out.” said he felt that the people It thrills my heart with joy un­ •Sanyo 16” 3-Spaod Oscillating processors, hair-care appliances and more. shine every room in your home! translated. that the “Georgia California said the brusque HEW ministration officials, asking them to Despite such rhetoric, the jury will in the area haven’t b « n in­ speakable just to think of God s formed enough about just Fan,OurSeo.SSI7...... 46.20 The bridal company shall meet in Mafia” will end chief, who was an architect of Lyn­ evaluate their employees, said in a be out for some time on the ultimate the clouds and follow their Lord into provision to remove his people from what the purpose of the STORE STOCK ONLY. NO RAINCHECXS. L lm lM 10 lio n ttoek only. Not ill llonn In <11 tlo n t. •Inlormodlil# mtrkdownt Kkin. No rilnchockt. up more en­ don Johnson's “Great Society” House speech that the Carter ad­ wisdom of Carter's Cabinet shakeup. the heavens and through the pearly the great tribulations to come and all road will be. trenched than , programs, hadn't been a team ministration "has at last admitted One measure of that will be whether white gates and they shall appear its furies and horrors. As the situation is now, m ever. player. And congressm en from what most of us have known -they are it helps or hurts the president in get­ before the judgment seat of Christ So, whether we live till that time or the police cruisers have to When Carter came down from the tobacco-growing states expressed running an unruly schoolroom, not a ting key legislation through Congress exit onto West Street or where, on the basis of each believer’s die before, we shall rise with our Camp David mountaintop and an­ relief at the departure of Califano, government. - including his new energy busy Route 30. Fritz and SAVE * 2 5 1.* 6 0 r s - SAVE work here on earth, rewards shall be Lord before the great tribulation. proposals. SAVE OFF nounced his bold new energy plan who had waged a one-man war " ... Here we have Joe Califano. Carlson explained that AN Our Rsg. OVER OFF granted. Rev. Philip Saunders Another measure will be how the EXTRA % Prtets 40 recently, a sense of euphoria swept against smoking. the class snitch, telling teacher about should there be a real e n t ir e STOCJK 20% Our Rtg. Prtets Pastor, ' The bride shall then be presented over Washington. At last a program Otherwise, the reaction from both shakeup is perceived abroad — as a emergency, for example, J to the heavenly bridegroom in the Full Gospel mark of constructive change or in­ in the Vernon Circle area, FOSTER-GRANT Father's house and together they Interdenominational Church stability. Not encouraging is the in­ the cruiser could be held up SUNGLASSES SELECT OnOUP / itial reaction of gold, which shot over in traffic at the Route 3()- •GE-^WHm'iJW^NOUIET.KOOL ^ the $300-an-ounce mark for the first West Road intersection. If ?S!?ti4a 2.7110 9.51 the road was allowed onto GOLD-FILLED AND time. Many exciting frame styles for men Quoie/Unquoie Center Road the cruiser and women. Famous quality. The price of gold, one barometer of E iim p fe : would have the light there STERLING SILVER "Sex is the eye of the beholder.” Tampico, Mexico. Numbering confidence in the United States, has to go down to the circle General Electric Cured 'Ouchless' Bandages — Ariress Ann-Margaret on fewer than 2,000, the turtles may more than doubled since Carter took area. 5,000 BTU PENTAX ‘ME’ PENDANTS i iCUh^l 6m oI 10 5 7 ^ being ealaloged as a sex symbol. he threatened with extinction hy a office. It sold for $148 an ounce when They said the occasions 7.5 Amp 35mm SLR Camera with f/1.7 Lens ‘Carry Cool’ (Columbia Pietiires) munimoth oil slick. he signed the Panama Canal treaties would hopefully be rare If Assortment of popular sizes 5.40 I 6.66 I 8.40 Portable OurRag.9.97 | Our Rog. 11.97 | Our Rog. 14.97 "I think this ceaseless effort at “We are being courted. There is no on Sept. 7, 1977, $243 an ounce when Our Rtg. 279.69..... ‘247 self-redemption may be for Teddy question about it. " he signed the Egypt-Israel treaty on CALDOR LOW PRICE Automatically sets shutter speed for perfect ‘Wet Ones' Moist Towelettes Beautiiul collection ol styles, many with stones. — Mildred Jeffrey, chair of the March 26. 1979. and had climbed to results. Easy ‘magic needle' loading. Box of 70 7 Q e Kennedy what polio was to FDR.” Housing Reg. tee...... lO — Historian Arthur M. National Women’s Political $282 one month ago. 179.88 • W in d e r (Opllwul). 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The dice next year. siderations undergird whatever will sponsor a family of Ban Roll-On Deodorant reasons Carter also offered for the refugees from Vietnam if i fr f unction L.C.D. (Rog. or UiMconlod, Oulck Oiy) q n n were not rolling for me tonight, “There are too many thieves around Z S OI.. Rog. 1.41...... I . £ 9 Kaywoodie Electronic changes. the Social Services Depart­ Alarm Watch Helps keep you dry all day. Butane Lighter — Luigi Villa, the world and I didn't want anybody stealing h a e k g a m o n e h a m p i o n , If Carter were running for presi­ ment can find adequate 111 them.” 7.77 Our Rog. 10.49 explaining why he lost to a I ,S.- dent of Georgia, the shakeup should housing. Sara Henesey, ^ 34.60 — James Brickhouse, 27, of social services director I; Faatures metil case and Milk-Plus-6 Shampoo Never needs batteries or built robot during a competition have enhanced his chances next year, i bracelet. Eosy-to-sal 24-hr. Peeksill, N.Y., explaining why his said. ‘BROWN DRIP’ (NooeeL Oily. Dry) ' A AA flint! Great lor lighting in Monte Carlo. The 3'/2-foot since the Georgians surrounding 1 alarm. Shows all 6 timo- 12 oz.. Rog. 2.39...... 1 . ‘ 1 ^ cigars, pipes. Attractive name was written inside his pants. The project has been ap- keeping functions. Carter appear to have consolidated SERVINGWARE shadow toncy "Mighty Bee," designed hy a Police said Brickhouse had dis­ proved by the town their power at last by ousting those Carnegie Mellon scientist, won $5,- carded the pants after taking a new manager and is being •IS-Pc. Dlnnwrware pesky Cabinet officials not willing to OOU. pair while burglarizing five local planned In conjunction StarttrSRt dance to their tune. "They head right for it. They go apartments. with Catholic Family Ser­ OurOrIg. 19.99 ICml t into a frenzy. They swim like they're By putting personal loyalty ahead vices of Hartford. Miss Large 5-Web of competence, however. 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Foam Cooler Chest I: By DICK WEST As expected, rumors of her first ladyship should be treated as a found. her as too independent at times to be ENTIRE STOCK 5 . 7 6 PAIR Our Rag. 7.99 WASHINGTON (U P D -L ast week resignation provoked hostile reaction separate entity. Miss Henesey said she is 9 9 ® Our Rag. 1.99 Creates a lush tropical aura! 2 qt. a good team player. enthusiastic about the Lightweight yet sturdy; helps it was the Carter cabinet being rent from a number of senators and House There was no immediate indication FRAMED ARTWORK capacity. Includes snuffer cap, wicks, The main bone of contention project but the department keep foods colder all day longl asunder. This week it was the White members. But fortunately for the as to who Mrs, Carter’s successor sectional poles. appeared to be the crucial question of needs local help in finding House staff’s time to sweat. president, the appointment of a new might be. •Many Subjects & Frame Styles Juil 24 per itora. No rtjnehocki. access to the president. Mrs. Carter .homes. In the midst of it all, word reached first lady will not he subject to One bit of scuttlebutt heard around Themios Brand ‘6-Packer’ or was represented as having demanded Officials from In- •Oils •Lithos •Graphics & me that Rosalynn Carter was Senate confirmation. town is that under the president’s Qolt‘Tota-12’Cooler Stnicto 24” Folding Bar-B-Q Grill WE COOLP HAVE 5TAVEP HOME m WATCHEP THE that she be able to contact the presi­ dustronics said they are Mirror Graphics Chest with Relraazd Bottle resigning as first lady. Complicating the situation reorganization proposals the non- also investigating the dent directly, without going through ______Q inPERT.______1 4 . 7 6 Our Rag. 21.86 ^ W PEMTE5 FOR FREE! Although the White House has not somewhat was the likelihood that wifely duties of the first lady will be Your CHOICE staff intermediaries. . possibility of sponsoring a , r U OurRag.13J9 Easy-folding lor picnics, beach and yet confirmed the report, sources Mrs. Carter would continue to live taken over by the vice president. boat family and perhaps convenient alorage. Adjustable grid. Hamilton Jordon, the big catfish .‘Intormodlata nuufcdowns hsv* boan Ukan. close to the situation suggest an an­ with the president after relinquishing Not having much to do anyway, the providing jobs for some Jut11$ por tiora. No ralnchocki. among presidential assistants, was CIsaranct Hams limltod to ilora alack only. Juil 1$ tKOfltd par iloro. No ralnchocki nouncement may be forthcoming at her duties as first lady. vice president would be in an ideal ! family members. Not all lltmi or tlylat In all atorae. No ralnchocki. reported infuriated by Mrs. Carter’s any time. My sources assured me her position to handle the extra assign­ Miss Henesey said once a M m ultimatum. Judging from prior "The president was said to feel that resignation in no way altered her ment. Moreover, having a male per­ home is found for the fami­ experience, that is a good sign her Mrs. Carter had done about as well status as the president’s wife. form the first lady’s functions would ly the it is up to members tenure as' first lady is nearing an end. as anyone could in a job that must It was described to me as a part of remove any taint of sexism from the of the town as to when the MANCHESTER VERNON . Mrs. Carter has enjoyed strong family will arrive. She said rank as one of the most demanding in the governmental reorganization job. , support on Capitol Hill. Among the . that she feels it is a “fan- Tffl-CITY SHOPPING CENTEB the world. issue. In his campaign to streamline Next week, look for Billy Carter to congressional leadership, she has ^ tastic project for the whole STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRL, 10 AM to 9:30 PM ?SATURDAYy9%^0 9:30 PM •CLOSED THISSUNDAY, JULY 29 • SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE T H R U S A T U R ^ Nevertheless, there was talk of the federal machinery and ipake it resign as first brother. been one of the most popular first "community.” friction between her and presidential more efficient, the president pur­ EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 27, 1979- PAGE SEVEN

PAGE sue - EVENING HEP*» n Fri- JnW / s / J Entertainment Bendza-Jerome Births Cornish To Exhibit Otto, Christa Ann, daughter of Sanborn of 225 Plains Road, Coven­ Falk Career Shows try. He was born July 17 at Brenda Jean Jerome and James Stephen Bendza, both Frederick P. and Gloria Trocino Otto HARTFORD - Michael Cornish, formerly of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His of Andover, were married July 14 at Andover of 143 Manor Circle, East Hartford. Manchester, will exhibit his art work in the Widewr maternal grandparents Mr. and Congregational Church in Andover. She was bom July 15 at Manchester Galiery in the Austin Arts Center at Trinity Coiiege, The Mrs. Alton L. Pierce Jr. of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Memorial Hospital. Her maternal exhibit opens Tuesday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Little Theater V alue Jerome of 120 Lakeside Drive, Andover. The bridegroom grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Englewood Trail, Coventry. His ’The exhibit wili continue through Aug. 18. The art show paternal grandparents are Mr. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bendza of New Bri­ Trovino of Union, N.J. Her paternal is part of Summerstage '79 festivities at Trinity College. By ALLEN M. WIDEM there, an outlet will be found. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Mm. Richard Sanborn Sr. of Main It happens, to be sure, that sometimes tain. Street, Coventry. He has two The years are spinning swiftly away. The Rev. David Reese III performed the double-ring Otto of Warren, N.J. She has a the capability IS there, but the outlet is brothers, Justin Calvin, 3, and Joshua Weekend Two decades ago-plus one Peter Falk was brother, Peter, 5. NOT to be found. Falk was not exactly ceremony. Elliott, 19 months. working in an administrative capacity for The bride was given in marriage by her father. the state of Connecticut in Hartford. welcomed with a brass band and open Chokas, Michael Richard, son of arms by the American theatre when he Setzer, Rachael Helen, daughter He got involved in community theatre, Mrs. Drann Brown of Andover was her sister’s matron Richard J. and Dolores Downham left his Hartford desk; he worked, worked of Alan and Candace Grotton ^ tz e r in his instance the prestigious Mark Twain of honor. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Deskus and Carol Chokas of 42 Benton St., Manchester. hard, to get where he is. Charles Nelson of 52 Stanley St., East Hartford. She Masquers of Hartford, among the ranking Lindsay, both of South Windsorr and Laura Whipple of He was bom July 15 at Manchester Holocaust Poems Reilly, a one-time usher at the Bushnell Memorial Hospital. His maternal was born July 18 at Manchester semi-professional groups in the state. Coventry. Mandie Brown of Andover, the bride’s niece, BrashColeman (The Little Theatre of Manchester has Memorial, Hartford, had a wide variety of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal was flower girl. jobs before he got his first breaks on the Dwight Downham of 76 Foster St., grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John enjoyed an excellent reputation, too, but Basis for Dance the Masquers, using the Avery Memorial Main Stem. Manchester. His paternal grand­ W. Grotton of 41 Vernon Center Edward Bendza of New Britain was his brother’s best Lorraine H. Grube NEW LONDON — Terezin was a form this full-length piece expressing in Hartford for years, and, presently, the What Falk and a lot more intent on a man. Ushers were Ernest Montie of Saline, Mich., and parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Heights, Vernon. Her paternal pand- full-time career in the ever-precarious C h o k as of 81 D ia n e D riv e , parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard fortress town near Prague that was the love, fear, anger, and in- Roberts Theatre on the Kingswood-Oxford Michael Jerome and Bruce Jerome, both of Andover and Top Child Star School West Hartford campus, has drawn field of acting had going for them, above Setzer of 44 Cheyenne Road, Blast converted by the Naxis in 1941 into a dominatable spirit of children the bride’s brothers-in-law. Eric Nyquist of Stratford, the Manchester. all, was tenacity, stick-to-itiveness. It Hartford. Her maternal great­ "model" concentration camp that witnessing the Holocaust. The poems more of a statewide audience). bridegroom’s cousin, was ring bearer. Engaged From his "base” with the Masquers, shows, wonderfully, in many scenes of Bernier, Kenneth Adam, son of grandmother is Mrs. John L. Grotton was used to show visitors from the are set to music that was composed By VERNON SCOTT tntemational Red Cross that Jews for the production by Peter Falk set his sights on professional status, “The In-Laws.” Low-key bumbling A reception was held at Mama Mia’s Restaurant in John A. and Dorothy Lohman Ber­ of Burnham, Maine. She has a sister, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Kid actors are a breed apart, each were being resettled, not exter­ Scholosser with the choreography by initially in New York and, inevitably, in (remember he almost made a complete, Manchester, after which the couple left for St. Croix, nier of 45 Manor Circle, East Hart­ Jessica Elsie, 2^____ different in his own way, each with one foot in the adult uorld and Grube-EIlis minated. During Terezin’s existence Wendy Osserman. Hollywood. He has played straight drama, life-long delineation with television’s Virgin Islands. Thev will reside in Andover, ford. He was born July 16 at Young, Michael Alan, son of the other in childhood, never really belonging to either. "Columbo” ), inventive "bits” of comedy The engagement of Miss Lorraine 15.000 children passed through its Before starting her own cornpany, certainly, but his forte, as superbly Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Robert J. and Susan M. Armata Juvenile stars grow up in the spotlight which often is inimicable that reflect a seriousness of performing Harriet Grube to David P. Ellis, both gates on their way to Auschuitz and Ms. Osserman was a soloist with the demonstrated previously, is in comedy, Mrs. Bendza is employed at the Mansfield Training maternal grandparents are Mr. and Young of 78 Bryan Drive, to normal psychological growth. Some survive to become adult discipline amid the chuckles and the of Manchester, has been announced their death. Greek Chorodrama and four broad, wide-ranging farce, sharply- School. Mr. Bendza, a veteran of four years in the U.S. Mrs. George Lohman of Greenwood Manchester. He was born July 18 at stars. Some don't. charm. Sheer fabrication is absent by her mother, Mrs. Wallace M. Only 100 children survived this American modern dance companies. defined satire. Navy is a merqber of the Andover Volunteer Fire Depart­ Street, East Hartford. His paternal Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Today’s premiere TV child star in Gary Coleman, a tiny 11- Not everyone involved in community Grube of 387 Porter St., Manchester. ordeal as well as a collection of She ran a dance school and festival In his latest screen romp, Warner Bros.’ ment. He is also employed at the Mansfield Training grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. maternal grandparents are Mr. and year-old whose “ Diff’rent Strokes” has been NBC’s highest rated theatre, be it in Manchester or West Hart­ She is also the daughter of the late poems written by the children of for two summers on the Greek “The In-Laws,” Falk projects a comedy School. (Laramie photo) Alward Bernier of Hartford. His Mrs. Theodore Armata of 122 Lake show of the season. ford or anywhere else, wants a Wallace M. Grube. Terezin, Their poems were rescued island, Paros. sense that is at once engrossing and great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. St., South Windsor. His paternal Gary is a precocious black, 3-foot-9, 49-pound extrovert who is professional career. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bendza Mr. Eilis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and published in an anthology by the According to Ms. Osserman, many enjoyable. D. H. Beldon of Cromwell. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John starring in his first TV movie, "The Kid From Left Field. He s But getting up in front of one’s relatives, Roy Ellis of 409 E. Middle Turnpike, Jewish State Museum in Prague call people cringe when she tells them Engrossing in that each scene — an un­ Young of Holyoke, Mass. His mater­ also Ulkative, brash and brimming with kinetic energy. He’s friends and town folk, doing a competent, Consumer Report Manchester. Tyo, Christopher John, son of "I Never Saw Another Butterfly." th a t "I Never Saw Another dercover man for what is unmasked as the nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Frank Butterfly” is based on children’s cute. CIA is instrumental in bringing down compact job with what is essentially a lot Miss Grube graduated from Ernest A. Jr. and Linda St. Laurent On Tuesday, July 31, A thoroughgoing ham, little Gary was born with the natural Armata of Holyoke, Mass. SUMMERSCENE ’79, Connecticut poems about the Holocaust. "They another international syndicate of sorts, of memory work takes a heap more con­ Manchester High School in 1978 and Tyo of 240 Hemlock Point Road, timing and comedic instincts of a Milton Berle. cern, deep, continuing concern, than the is currently a student at Allegheny College’s new summer arts program don’t want to be reminded of such a this one dealing in counterfeit cash. Prices May Rise for Talkers Coventry. He was bom July 17 at Howell, Eric Brooks, son of He is the only son of W.G. and Edmonia Coleman of Zion, 111., average audience member can under­ College in Meadville, Pa. will present, for one performance on­ painful event” says Osserman. “I Enjoyable in that each scene — the Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Brooks M. and Karen Mariner some 60 miles south of Chicago. His parents are quiet and stand. Little theatre directors have told us means the telephone com­ Mr. Ellis is also a 1978 graduate of ly, the Wendy Osserman Dance Com­ want people to know doing this work gestures, the gesticulations, the WASHINGTON (UP!) - on the telephone. Chicago a time of rising prices, it maternal grandparents are Mr. and Howell of Blast Granby. He was bom dignified. W.G. is an inspector for a pharmaceutical company. through the years that many a young per­ pany gets less revenue. Manchester High School. He is pany’s production of “I Never Saw has helped me affirm my will to live; grimaces, the grunts, the groans are No matter where you live, has had a variation of the enables them to select a Mrs. Herbert Raymond of 148 Lenox July 18 at Manchester Memorial The Coleman family makes its home in Zion but is lik in g for a son— and, for that matter, many an older same system. Most of the service where, by the way “What they have to do currently serving as an airman first St., Manchester. His maternal grand­ Another Butterfly," Songs of Hope this is not a morbid experience. ” temporary residence in Hollywood to accomodate their son s ac­ credible. the day may be coming Hospital. His maternal grandparents More than a handfull of “names” got person — willing to participate in the country, however, has been they use their phones, they then is raise the flat rate. class in the U.S. Air Fore at Edwards father is Thomas F. St. Laurent of 61 and Life, based on children’s poems To order your tickets contact the when you pay for your local are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mariner of 80 SUMMERSCENE ’79 Box Office, ting career. their career beginnings in this portion of staging of a play on home-town grounds a flat rate system for local can control the amount The result is that they will AFB, California. McKee St.. East Hartford. from the Terezin Concentration Mrs. Coleman remains with Gary at all times. It is necessary to telephone call by the same price flat rate out of the Walnut St., East Hartford. His pater­ Camp in the Palmer Auditorium. Box 1401, Connecticut College, New Connecticut — Katherine Hepburn, Ed learns the individual enormous self­ calls. they pay." The couple is planning an Oct. 6 give her son daily medication. He underwent a kidney transplant method as you’re charged market because the people nal grandm other is Mrs. W.H. A company of dancers-singers per­ London, Conn. 06320 or call 442-9131. Begley, Louis Nye, Mike Kellin, Ted esteem, enormous confidence. Many of American Telephone and He added that a random wedding at Concordia Lutheran Sanborn, Jarrod Matthew, son of years ago which has inhibited his growth. It is the only inhibi­ for long-distance — by how remaining on it will be Howell of Red Bank. N.J. He has a Knight, the Hartford Kean sisters, and these' same people become greater Telegraph says the system survey earlier this year Church in Manchester. (Loring Richard C. Jr. and Roberta Pierce long you talk and how often higher and higher users. It brother, Bendan. 2. tion in the youngster’s makeup. still others, in the thespian ranks. Normal successes in their chosen fields — educa­ - called local measured showed 20 percent of Bell’s photo) vou talk. would start a spiral," he During lunch the other day Gary did most of the talking as his Lear, a fellow member with Kellin of the tion, commerce, whatever. And, yes, a service — is being offered in local customers make 50 patient parents lifted their eyebrows and shrugged their The industry contends Class of 1940, Weaver High School, Hart­ few, such as Peter Falk, go on to acclaim one form or another in percent of all locals calls, said. Festival Premiers the approach is only fair: shoulders in resignation. ford, went on to enormous success in the and applause beyond the state’s borders. most states. About 50 per­ while another 20 percent Richardson said he LENOX, Mass. - The 1979 Festival Gunther Schuller, Artistic Director But the elder Coleman did manage to explain that Gary climbed People who use the believes the telephone in­ writer-producer ranks (initially as a gag' LTM’s Ruth Rowley can cite chapter and- telephone the most should cent of the Bell system’s make only 5 percent of all New Federal Regulations of Contemporary Music at of the Berkshire Music Center, which out of his crib when he was only two months old and has been on verse. man with then teaming of Dean Martin business customers have it the calls. dustry wants to get rid of Tanglewood will take place from presents the Festival together with the move ever since. He began talking at 13 months, entertaining pay more, and those who flat rate entirely. If that's and Jerry Lewis, still later as producers As an observer of the entertainment and about 13 percent of the One person who has been Saturday. Aug. 4, through Aug. 9. the Fromm Music Foundation at hardly ever lift the what they want, he added, his grandparents and everyone else. of “All in the Family, “The Jefferson,” scene these many years, this paragrapher f i r m ’s r e s id e n tia l raising questions about the This summer’s festival, the 16th at Harvard. "Shostakovich and Britten receiver should pay less. “They ought to be up front "When he was five, we found an agent In Chicago," Coleman "Maude,” and more). If memory serves, would like to think that Peter Falk’s customers, a spokesman trend is Lee Richardson, Tanglewood, will feature a number are probably the two most important Opponents of the ap­ about it. But they won’t ad­ said. "We knew from the time he began to talk that he had a Lear had a community theatre linkup, too. marvelous comedy touches had their proach say it’s deceptive said. an assistant to Esther To Aid in Cleaning Clothes of American premieres, several composers of the last 20 years, yet special quality about him. He was a natural entertainer. genesis in Connecticut community mit it publicly." There are those in this portion of because it is touted as a •‘It's a matter of Peterson, President world premieres, and a program of they are unjustly neglected by most "Gary did about 30 TV commercials. We brought him to theatre! If not their beginnings, then their The ATT spokesman bleach can be used if the Connecticut who would say, in effect, that voluntary option to current fairness," he added. “At Carter’s consumer ad­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - ficient information or were bleached. ” The bleach works by Shostakovich and Britten -- avante garde music festivals." The Hollywood for the pilot of 'The Little Rascals,’ a Norman Lear encouragement. said. “We don't expect that misleading. label says nothing to the talent will out. Ergo, if the capability is flat rate billing. In reality, the present time low and viser. Consumers would receive makers contended con­ names not usually associated with August 6 Shostakovich - Britten con­ project that didn’t become a series. flat rate service is going to In general, all items contrary. they say, flat rate billing moderate users of “ It’s not really volun­ more accurate and com­ sumers were being dis­ avante garde music festivals. cert. featuring both early and late "Then Mr. Lear took Gary into his office for a conference. Not be terminated within the carrying labels must “ fully The commissioners also works, is a memorial performance. will eventually get so telephone service are in tary," he said in an inter­ plete how-to-clean infor­ couraged from using “The point of this festival is to per­ long after that he signed Gary to a contract put him in ‘Diff’rent immediate future. As for and completely inform the rejected the idea that expensive that it will dis­ effect subsidizing higher view. “It's being promoted mation on the labels of bleach because mention of form compositions that encompass Both composers died within the last Strokes.” ’ long-range prospects, that purchaser of such regular appear and everyone will users because they all pay in a voluntary way and I slacks, blouses and other its safety wasn’t specifical­ alternative methods of all ages and geographical lines." said three years. Gary, wearing a Spider Man T-shirt, said, “Everybody thinks Boom May Be Bust feel that’s deceptive. will depend on the articles of clothing under care and maintenance ly required. care — both washing and be lefi with the pay-by-the- under flat rate service the customers and what they me and Arnold Jackson, the kid I play in the show, are alike. But same amount. "People who benefit, rules approved by the procedures necessary to But the FTC staff said it dry cleaning for instance — call system. indicate they want." we aren’t. NEW YORK (UPI) — Broadway box offices are "Optional measured ser­ people who use the Federal Trade Commis­ the ordinary use and enjoy­ believed consumers know should be disclosed. Corky May at Riverside 'T m more subtle and playful than Arnold. He’s a little bit fun­ The local measured ap­ Richardson also booming, thanks mostly to long-running hits. But new hits loiiita Thru Thursday vice gives the customers a telephone less, will switch sion. ment of the item.’’ proach is not new. New since he was six years old. May is one ny. but California people will laugh at anything.” are getting harder and harder to come by. in an effort to try to cut the questions the measured All care labels providing AGAWAM - Corky May’s Coali­ York city, for example, has chance to select the kind of In addition, the use of of the finest young trombonists in the His mother said, "You and Arnold are one and the same boy. The 1978-9 Broadway season which ended May 31 (or» service that appears to be bills. And they can cut the service approach because washing instructions will tion. a union of five musician- had a message unit system care labels would be country plus an excellent arranger as Neither one of you keep your room straight.” maybe May 6) saw more paying customers pay more most useful and best for bills to varying degrees." “it introduces uncertainty required for the first time have to fully describe the entertainers. is setting the pace at '•Arnold and Gary both have smart mouths,” his father put in. for years based on the well as a singer and entertainer. money than ever before. Richardson said, “But that for consumers. on leather and suede goods method of washing and Riverside Park these nights. amount of time the user is him or her,’’ he added. “In The versatility of the musicians is '•ril get you for that.” Gary replied. "I like a messy room. I Producers also'spent more money on TV commercials and on rugs and up­ drying, and the fact that an Making its first appearance at the like junk. Sometimes I like acting and sometimes I don’t. It’s no P lus iron needs to be used if amusement park. Corky May’s Coali­ amazing. Horn players playing to plug their shows, but that often meant the show was in Sherlock IWmes’ Smarter Brother holstered furniture. Luggage fun going to work at 7:30 in the morning. trouble. One ailing play (“Knockout” ) has poured more The four commissioners ironing is vital to normal tion is appearing daily in the Inter­ guitars, drums and keyboards, guitar ^ C n M n i or nyiiii - Martow-t Hat Jint "And I don’t like being famous or being interviewed. Being money into TV ads than the show cost to produce in the In til* B trv ica Wednesday approved in wearability of the gar­ national Plaza Dome through Aug. 5. players playing horns, bass and jm liiip o io For Tool Chooto Itom Ifiooa banjo. May plays over 15 instruments famous is no fun. It's too much trouble because 1 can’t be myself. first place, but still is more than three-quarters empty, substance a revision of the ment. ftyiiofawlt;Ioii>Mol4t(wocinTicow. Show times are 7, 8. 9 and 10 p.m. Wherever I go people pick me up and try to kiss me. Blah. I hate The labels also will have May brings over 15 years of himself including brasses, even with a money-back guarantee if you don’t like it. Lane, Coventry, is under going cadet A 1977 graduate of Coventry High FTC’s, decade-old set of Pjojolot), Adtnfle, Vaotm, Alrwof m i woodwinds and keyboards to be picked over. Cadet Michac. E. Turner, son of rules governing what to warn against certain im­ SawinL professional experience to his group. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Turner of 11 basic training at the U.S, Military School, she joined the Navy in labels should tell the con­ proper care, such as the He has studied and played music Gardner Foad, Vernon, recently Academy at West Point, N.Y. January 1979. Vernoncwt L i sumer about washing, use of bleach if that is MARLOW'S^ Lrerylhing. Slnr* I9llt completed si., weeks of training in A 1979 graduate of East Catholic drying and other aspects of harmful. HOUltS ■ J r' E ' fuiidamec'.al military skills at the High School in Manchester, she received a congressional appoint­ care. The agency rejected — Army RO'iC basic camp at Fort on the grounds it would CARDi ACCirriDt ment to the academy. The changes grow out of qPIH • DAVa • THURt. NtTEt 1« MO C IN E 1 II w C»«»4iTK. CUNT Knox, Ky. sound like promotion — a T:10 LOOK AT ALL THE The cadet’s father, Raymond A. a review of the rules that Sacred Concert Set 0 ^ 1 AMII.V NUTS In Young | The basic camp is designed to give plea from the bleach in­ •MS EASTWOOD Laneri lives at 369 Thompson St., began several years ago ^ IL L M U R R A Y Franknntttin junior college graduates and college following complaints some dustry that labels could say K K ST .U ’RA.NT Marty FaMman I sophomores who have not taken Glastonbury. Qaan Wlldar ESCAPE labels either lacked suf­ garments “may be MANCHESTER - A concert of sacred music will be ROTC courses the chance to enter fcollege Note) Madalina Kahn I Navy Seaman Valerie A, Dahl, presented Sunday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m., in Concordia FROM the program. Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. The program will feature MONDAY ■ WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Turner is a student at the Universi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W, Ellen Kalman of Manchester music by Bach. Schuetz, Handel and Day - all N M B rook* ALCATRAZ ty of Connecticut. He is a 1977 Dahl Jr. of 228 Twin Hills Drive, C IN E 2 u' recently received academic honors Lutherans. TOO graduate of Rockville High School, Coventry, has completed the Navy’s 12 TO CHOOSE FROM 0NLY^3b7 9 Basic Electricity/Electronics for the spring semester at Lesley Gordon Smith, trumpeter, early music scholar and INCU SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, POT. k SALAD Course at the Navy Service School College in Cambridge, Mass, She is a piano technician, will play recorder accompanied by Margaret C. Laneri, daughter of David Almond at the harpsichord in a performance of two Command, Orlando, Fla. member of the class of 1981. Mrs. Maureen E. Ayrton, 171 Love sonatas by Handel. SAMPLE WEEKEND SPECIALS A quartet from the Concordia Choir will perform two FRESH BAKED SWORDFISH ...... S.29 th a a tro s vocal works by Heinrich Schuetz. 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PAC.E e i g h t - e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Fri., July 27, 1979 New City Tax Law Hot Rehearsal C'' V-i* Where to Go Tyson To Star Fails To Stop & What to Do Funds Art Projects Theater • “The Last of the Red Hot Lovers,” through In Rose Tattoo Art, as defined by the ordinance, Student Cast Aug. 12, dinner-theater, Matty’s ResUurant, 141 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Cam­ includes paintings, sculpture, New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. (633-4648 or bridge is the first city in the Com­ engravings, carvings, frescoes, By BARBARA RICHMOND (II Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays monwealth of Massachusetts to 633-3415 after 6 p.m.) STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. - Cicely mobiles, murals, drama, instrumen­ lirr'ald Reporter • "The Fantasticks,” through Aug. 4 at 8:15 p.m., Tyson and Hector Elizondo open at 8:30 p.m., Saturdays at 5 and 9 adopt a 1 percent for Art Ordinance. tal or vocal music, dance and VERNON — Armed with thermos jugs of cool Nutmeg Summer Theater in Harriet S. Jorgensen Wednesday, Aug. 1, in Tennessee p.m., Sundays at 3 and 7:30 p.m., and Sponsoi^ by City Councillor David landscape items. lemonade and cans of soda. Vernon students par­ Theater, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Satur­ Williams’ “The Rose Tattoo” at the Thursday matinee at 2 p.m. Wylie, the 1 percent for Art Or­ Cambridge joins the cities of Seat­ ticipating in the annual summer show at the Middle day matinee at 2:15 p.m. (429-2912) Berkshire Theatre Festival. For reservations and information, dinance creates an extraordinary tle, Baltimore, and Phiiadeiphia, and School, went through a dress rehearsal Tuesday night and • “The Butter and Egg Man,’’ tonight and Satur­ “The Rose Tattoo” concerns a call 413-298-5576. new source of funding for the arts in several states which have similar 1 day, Mainsfage at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in seamstress, Serafina, who has lost Cambridge, both visual and perfor­ invited the senior citizens. percent for art ordinances; however, 'The students always give their all for this show and this Stockbridge, Mass. (413-298-5536) the husband she idealized. He was ming. • “Sexual Perversity in Chicago,” Wednesdays The ordinance, passed by City Cambridge’s ordinance is one of the one is no exception. The students undertake a major killed in a dope-smuggling gun battle through Sundays, through Aug. 5. Performances Council last June designates that no few which inciudes the performing production each summer. This year it’s “How to Succeed with police. Disconsolate, she lapses Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m,, Fridays and into a squalid, hermit-like existence iess than 1 percent of the cost of arts. in Business Without Really Trying.” And the cast Currently, there is a 1 percent for Saturdays at 8 and 10 p.m., and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. with her daughter, never bothering to public construction projects shall be deserves an "A-Plus." art legisiation proposed for the Com- The Middle School isn’t air-conditioned and the (413-298-5576) dress in anything but a bedraggled allocated to the arts and placed in a monweaith of Massachusetts. temperatures have been high every day for the five • “ My Fair Lady,” through July 30 at 8:30 p.m. at nightgown at all times. She becomes Public Development Arts Fund ad­ For further information or a copy weeks of rehearsals. the Marlborough Tavern Playhouse, Marlborough. the town character. ministered by the Cambridge Arts of the 1 percent for Art Ordinance, For Tuesday night’s dress rehearsal the temperature (228-0248 or 295-9358) All the while the widow mourns her Council. Construction projects con­ sist of the construction or remodeiing contact Molly Miller, The Cambridge was in the 90s, The young men in the show had it the • “Five O’clock Girl,” through Sept. 8 at the “perfect” husband, it is a joke Arts Councii, 57 Inman Street/City Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. (873-8668) among her neighbors that he had long of any building, decorative or com­ toughest because they were all playing the parts of Hali Annex, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. businessmen and had to be dressed in shirts, ties and • “Broadway Tonight,” musical revue, through philandered elsewhere. memorative structure, park, street, sidewaik, parking facility or utility. or call 617-498-9033, suits. That plus the make-up and powdered hair, didn’t Sept. 9 at the Coachlight Dinner Theater, East There appears Alvarro, played by Windsor. (522-2366 or 623-8227) Elizondo, a genial truck driver who exactly make for comfort. The members of the orchestra, numbering about two • “Julius Caesar,” “Twelfth Night” and would like to distract the widow from dozen boys and girls, had it a little better at the rehear­ “Tempest” in repertory through Sept. 1 at the her grief over a dead man and settle sal. They wore shorts and comfortable clothing and didn’t American Shakespeare Theater, Stratford, at 8 down with her. Serafina fights him have the hot spotlights on them. But then, it’s a lot of p.m. and matinees at 2 p.m. (375-5000) off — until she learns that he has the Old Cooking Days work playing some of the larger instruments. • “Vanities” through Saturday at the Unicorn same red rose tattooed on his chest Theatre at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in that her late husband had on his. These summer shows have been a practice for the past eight years and bring out many hidden talents. The Stockbridge, Mass. (413-298-5576) Andrew Cyrille, percussionist, appears with his group, Cicely Tyson is known to millions _ ' # • “Brigadoon” and “The King and I,” in reper­ as Harriet Tubman in “A Woman students sing, dance, act. construct sets, learn the art of Maona, Saturday at 8:30 and 11 p.m. at Real Art Ways. 197 STURBRIDGE, Mass. - From Sunday, Richardson parsonage will make-up. directing, and all of the other facets of putting tory Thursdays through Sundays through Aug. 5 at Called Moses," Jane Pittman in be the scene of a picnic for the Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford, 200 Asylum St., Hartford. “The Autobiography of Miss Jane shrub drinks to roast goose to cream- on a major production. filled wafers, early Americans minister and some of his congrega­ The orchestra is directed by James Kleiner and the set Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. (243-4442) P ittm an ,” Rebecca Morgan in tion. They’ll eat the Saturday-cooked • “ Don’t Use Up The Water,” performed by the ■‘Sounder,” and Kunte Kinte's tucked away a delicious variety of was designed by James Melan. goose and blanckmange. or vanilla Gregory Barbero, playing the lead role of J. Pierrepont Center City Churches Children’s Theater tonight at mother in Roots.” foods. Old Sturbridge Village, the Getting the Set Ready pudding. Finch, displays his latent for acting and singing, and get­ 7:30 at the Tower Stage of the Hartford Insurance RAW To Present Hector Elizondo is rememberd for living history of early 19th century most of the real tough work has been com­ Group, Cogswell Street, Hartford. Free, Reser­ his own series, “Popi," in which he Cicely TyHon rural New England life, celebrates ting around people, as he works his way, very fast, to the Peter Carey, set carpenter for Glastonbury A tea of the 1830s style will be held pleted and that the crew is just polishing it vations recommended. (728-3201) played a Puerto Rican widower, and those meals and the work it took to top in the “World Wide Wicket Co. " Youth Services’ production of “Lil Abner,” Sunday in the Fitch home, with • “The Rose Tattoo,” Wednesday through Aug. other appearances in “Baretta," get them to the table during “Food Carolyn Balk, who plays the part of a secretary in the up. (Herald photo by Lavallee) breads, cakes, beverages and sliced races against the clock to prepare the set for 12, Mainstage at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in ■Kojak," and “The Rockford Files." Days,” Saturday and Sunday. company, wins the love of Finch, in the end. She plays the Series on Jazz Visitors at the 1,200-acre Village cold meats. At the Freeman farm, part of Rosemarv Pilkington. the Aug. 10 and 11 show dates. Carey said Stockbridge, Mass. (413-298-5576) "The Rose Tattoo” opens cheese will be made. John Boyle is cast in the role of J.B. Biggley, president • “The Heebie Jeebies,” Tuesdays through HARTFORD - Real Art Ways record release, including drummer Wednesday and runs through Aug. 12 will have an opportunity to watch, up of Wicket company and he plays the part like a veteran Thursdays at 9 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 7 and (RAW). 197 Asvlum St., presents the Pheeroan ak Laff, reedman/flutist with performances nightly close, as many different kinds of food and also sings a mean tune as does “Rosemary." 11 p.m., and Sundays at 7 p.m., through August in Second Annual RAW August Jazz Marly Ehrlich, electric bassist are prepared, to learn about the Both days, interpreters in Village Jerome Harris and trumpeteer cultivation of fruits and vegetables gardens will discuss early 19th cen­ The role of Biggley's not loo well-liked nephew is Ozawa To Conduct Series the Unicorn Theatre at the Berkshire Theatre Series, a two-week festival featuring Bakida Carroll. Wants Niche and, in special sessions, even to try a tury methods of cultivation, con­ played by Eric Anderson and Tracy Newirth plays the Festival, Stockbridge, Mass. (413-298-5576) new creative improvisational com­ • "Story Theatre for Young People,” Also appearing at RAW for the se­ For Ragtime hand at fireplace cooking. trasting them with present ones. A part of Hedy LaRue. the beautiful, but not too bright, LENOX, Mass. - Boston Orchestra who will play Boston Symphony and Mozart's Overture to “Le posers and performers. Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in the Barn courtyard, The series boasts two shows night­ cond time, on Friday, Aug, 10, is NEW YORK (UPD - David A On Saturday, a Sabbath meal will film on the food theme will be shown secretary and part-time girl friend of Biggley. Symphony Music Director music by Mozart, Berkshire Music Center Nozze di Figaro,” “Ein be cooked in the parsonage for Sun­ Other members of the cast, and all playing their parts Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Mass. ly at 8:30 and 11 p m. There is a Julius Hemphill in Solo Saxophone. Jasen believes that ragtime has in the Visitor Center, grain will be Seiji Ozawa will conduct At 9 p.m.. Seiji Ozawa Orchestras. For the second Heldenleben” by R. Leo Smith returns to RAW for the earned a place in American history day, with roast goose and all the ground in the Grist Mill and special to perfection, are Susan Watson as Smitty; Richard Rey all three concerts the conducts Mozart's Bossoon half of the program, Seiji Straus)s. and Mozart’s (413-298-5576) suggested donation. as Bratt; John Unterbom, Gatch; Tom Nicholas as • “The Sound of Music,” Thursdays, Fridays and Opening the series on Friday. Aug. third time, with a quartet featuring as a pure art form and wants to find a trimmings. In the elegant Towne 19th-century reproduction cookbooks weekend of Aug. 3 at Concerto in B flat, with Ozawa conducts Clarinet Concert in A with Bobby Naughton on vibes, Dwight home, one of 42 historical exhibit and utensils will be on display in the Twimble. Ray Savey. Janson; Bill Boyle, Jenkins; Paul Sherman Walt as soloist Tchaikovsky’s Symphony Harold Wright, the Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. from Aug. 2 through Sept, 1 3, recording artist Ken McIntyre will niche for it. Tanglewood. at the Marlborough Tavern Playhouse in perform at RAW for the first time. Andrews on reeds and Wes Brown on “la m looking for a university, a buildings, sweet wafers, shrub drinks gift shops. Jones. Miss Krumholtz; Sue Manning, Miss Jones; Lori Joseph Silverstein, con- and Haydn s tru m p e t No. 6 in B minor. featured ^loist. bass. permanent establishment, that can and other fancy dessert items will be LaPorte and Heather Watson, cleaning women. Concerto in E flat with Ar­ On Sunday afternoon at For further information, Marlborough. (298-9358) McIntyre will appear in a trio made certmasler of the BSO • Gary Shore Mime Theater, Sunday at 7:30 p.m., The final concert in the RAW fund an archive for ragtime," Jason, prepared. Also. Stan Duley as Toynbee; Bill Fox, television an­ opens the weekend mando Ghitalla, trumpet. 2:30 p.m. in the Shed. Seiji call 413-637-1940. up of himself on reeds, bassist Killington Ski Vacation Center, Killington, Vt. (802- Cameron Brown, and drummer August Jazz Series features David an associate professor at C. W. Post Baking and the cooking of baked nouncer; Bill Harrison, policeman; Christine Clay, Ellen Thursday, Aug. 2, at 8;30 Also on the program are Ozawa will conduct Eyges, possibly the only musician in College at Greenvale, N.Y.. said in a beans may be seen at the working, Rosenburg. Ellen Russell. Leslie Frasher, Kim Lonsdale. p.m. with solo violin music two pieces by Respighi - 775-6759) Beaver Harris. • “ Habeus Corpus," Thursday through Aug. 4 at 8 Andrew Cyrille and his group. the world who uses the cello recent interview. historical Freedom farm. At the Funfest Lori Barbero. Jennifer Smith, secretaries. by J.S. Bach. Pisandel. "Fountains of Rome" and The chorus includes Chris Craugh, Janet Johnson, weekend p.m, in the College Theatre at Central Connecticut Maona, are also making their first exclusively as a lead instrument in a In 1977, Jasen, of Long Beach, Fitch house, vegetables from the Ysaye and Bartok in the "Festivals of Rome. " ^ I SOUTH WINDSOR - “Summer Tricia Boyle, Andrew Rosenburg, Terri Brunone, and State College, New Britain. (827-7382 from 9 a.m. to appearance at RAW Saturday night, jazz band. He teams with Byard Lan­ N.Y., recorded "Rip-Roarin' garden will be readied for the Funfest,” a party for all local Theater Concert Hall. On Saturday at 8:30 p.m.. 50 S HITE/ SPECIALS caster on reeds and flute in Duo Ragtime" on the Folkways label. Nooning, or mid-day meal, and Phyllis Guttman, plus other members of the cast. in a performance that will 5 p.m.) Aug. 4. children in Grades 1-5. will be at the The program for Friday, • “Side By Side By Sondheim,” Wednesday Concert Sunday night, Aug. 12. The album consists of 12 rags, in­ authentically-costumed inteipreters Frank Pappalardo is lighting designer, business benefit the Berkshire y On Sunday night. Aug. 5. originally scheduled to EVERY FRI-SAT-SUN through Aug. 4 in the Castle Court Cabaret, Nearing the end of its fourth year. cluding two of his own compositions will discuss preservation of South Windsor Public Library Aug. 1 manager, and the “book" voice; Polly L^nard, assistant Music Center, Seiji Ozawa composer; multi-instrumentalist feaure music and artists SUMMERSCENE ‘79, 0)nnecticut College, New Real Art Ways has emerged as the - ‘Somebody's Rag” and “Macada- vegetables for the winter. from 10 to 11 a m. stage manager; Cheryll Kleiner, costumes. Sue from the People's Republic and Gunther Shutter will iCANDLELIBHT Michael Gregory Jackson makes his Hector Elizondo London. (442-9131, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m., Mondays second appearance at RAW, bringing fifth largest alternative arts center mian Scuffle. McMahon and Suzy Gaskell, choreography; Becky Holt, of Giina. will begin with a conduct the U S. premier WED. Restaurant & Lounge in America. props; Sharon Jackson, accompanist; Ekl Adams sound. Prelude at 7 p.m. in the of Schuller's 1978 wor, through Fridays) some of the musicians from his latest • “Cinderella, ” Children’s Theatre Series, Gary Jones lobby board photography; and Fox. publicity. Shed featuring members of "Deai. " in a combined per­ 29 WINDSOR AVE . WINDSOR, CT Thursday at 11 a m. and 2:30 p.m., Oakdale Musical The production was shown Wednesday and Thursday the Boston Symphony formance by both the EXIT 34 Off (1-91) NORTH OR SOUTH Light Shows and Symphony nights for the general public. 525-7330 Theatre, Wallingford. (265-1501) DM-. Music PENINSULA. Ohio (UPD - One of of a new amalgamation of the arts. I f^ o d u n L ^ 0 ^ SOUgO^NE America's leading pops conductors says would hope that as we go into the 21st cen­ TV Tonight • Songwriters Showcase, Wednesday from 9 p.m. concert audiences may soon get light tury, we could bring more of these art to midnight. Rudy's Pier One, 2 State St., New Lon­ .. FOK RCSCRVATK)Nt| 11:30 0 OIck Van Dyke don. (446-9015) shows with their symphonic music. forms together." w Coll ^289-7929 ALASKAN K isa CRAB LEGS SCAMPI...... S7.95 EVENING ancTacOough S I Beat 01 Buma And Alan (X Nawa • Joseph Silverstein, violin music, Thursday at Erich Kunzei. who has been in the The 42-year-old conductor recently put Bakpii in a raper. irRh butirr, tebiU •rine. 8JM (X Spwlacada ‘79 (X Movla "Mackenna's Gold" 8:30 p.m. in the Theater Concert Hall at forefront of the symphony orchestra his ideas to the test in two heavily FRIDAY SPECI^ fe r lir saurr. • p r m i icilb iparlir tonsl. 800 (XThaGuInnaaaGama "pops movement” for 15 years, said in an attended concerts at the Blossom Music 2 8 N M (XCroae-WIta 0 Rad Sox Wrap-Up (1969) Gregory Peck. Omar Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. 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Saturday at 8:30 p.m., Justus Frantz,, mornrib sauce. XSOtUngOama adoption ring oul to take Iheir HAPPY HOUR Doi/v 4 6 30 FaaHvalO«FaKh and Christopher Eschenbach, pianists, with Boston ond ouf SpeciQirv—Ciepes 8 PoptOoaaTha Country baby. (R) EVERYDAY Bar Drinks 75' 0 Roditord Flea Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa, music director. ,ST.> u v c i ;,v r...... ONaw a 0 The Peoola't Ceucua fRAM.isco aoppiyo n iTii ti.so O lc kC m n Sunday at 2:30 p.m., BSO with Leonard Bernstein, Ar^ Alw oyj Av0il0&'6 llirrrf /I.IInn .Irlr K-ilA .h rlm p , .rlllopi. «ol». § 8S Meatarpleoc Theatra ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR TlwOddCoupIt conductor. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., Boston Pops with sentd. mussels. A clams. O Hara'a To Your Haalth 1 0 M STEAK KEDOD <3.99 Harry Ellis Dickson conducting memorial concert Cockioils Served LOUNGE NIGHTLY (X SS Newa 7:20 0 0 Eddia Capra Myatartaa for the late Arthur Fiedler. 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(536- Ail .V^OjOf 3.95 ou r salad bar is fr e e ODIckVanDyka 527-0900 C'ecTit Ccfds 2631) HMBHOttS THIS SATURDAY JULY 28 • Band Concert, Sunday at 2:30 p.m., on the green with our dinners and STEAK & «4.99 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. at Goodspeed Landing, Goodspeed Gpera House, luncheon specials. (WITH CORN ON THE COB) 1 East Haddam. Free. SOUR CREAM CLAMBAKE • Johnny Prytko and The Good Times Band, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester Bicenten­ (Extra charge INCLUDES CHOICE OF nial Band Shell on the Manchester Community RING APPETIZER, POTATO, A BREAD with Sandwiches). BLUEBERRY, CHERRY NUT, College Campus off Wetherell Street. Free. Rain M flto CHOCOLATE CHIP EACH CWWIf FWmiUEE UW eM GUmK date, Aug. 2. W e feature (mmors menu a v a i u b u • Blue Grass Music Concert, Wednesday at 8 Our SpeciaUiei Include p.m. on Student Union patio. University of Connec­ SEAFOOD • POULTRY PRKXSSTAiniHGAT ,i different items ticut, Storrs. Free. CINNAimN STEAK DISHES • Natalie Cole, tonight and Saturday at 6 and 9:30 d ’ f ' dail}^ to add LUAU DINNIRS p.m , Gakdale Musical Theatre, Wallingford. Perry eNKTNLiMNi*EunemMims 69* Como, Monday through Aug. 4. Gakridge Boys and EACH R/ relish to \jour Unt MBS M fliscu Tammy Wynette, Sunday at 8:30 p.m. (265-1501) RAISIN BREAD $paeM Family Muitn Irsfy Simdsf • Peace Train performance, Betty Carter and her meal. A n d you Butlnatoman A Shoppara Trio in Concert, Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Bushnell OUR HOT DOQ AND HAMBURGER ROLLS MR. STEAK Park in Hartford. Free. can go back SpteW Lunaiwont 114 DaNy 244 CENTER ST. ARE PERFECT FOR ANY SUMMER BARBECUEl (axeapl Sunday and hoHdaya) .. s*i a past MANCHESTER M m fast-t-issi tm m k lrM> Dance THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEKEND wi cATn TO FAWiM, aAHauara two SBIWAY sb - 4 . 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ObItuariM State Approves Funds

Robert H. McKenna GLASTONBURY - Robert H. For Farm Preservation Noel, Crash Victim McKenna, 75, of 265 Hebron Ave., VERNON - Peter J. Noel, 31, of Vernon; a son, Jeremy Noel of Ver­ former owner of a local grocery store and package store, died ANDOVER — ’The state Bonding Com­ Gasper will be required to sign papers 567 Bolton Road was killed early non; a daughter, Kimberly Noel of to that effect when all transactions are Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital mission today approved funding of $129,- Thursday morning in a motorcyle ac­ Vernon; a brother, Joseph Noel of completed. Having the bond issue ap­ cident on Route 30 in Tolland, police Vernon; and two sisters, Joan Noel and Medical Center, Hartford. He 600 for farm land preservation designation of a 123-acre dairy farm In Andover. proved is just one of the steps in the said. of Cambridge, Mass., and Ann Noel was the husband of Mrs. Elvira process. He was pronounced dead at the of Vernon. Godar McKenna. The farm is owned by Stanley Gasper and is on Hebron Road. Gasper said today Gasper said it took state appraisers scene of the 2 a.m. accident, police The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. Mr. McKenna owned and operated eight months to appraise the land and said that the state is buying development said. from Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 a grocery store on Main Street and a it still has to be surveyed and he doesn’t Mr. Noel was born in Hartford and Prospect St. Rockville with a mass at rights for the farm and this means that the package store on Hebron Avenue for know how long that may take. lived in the Vernon area most of his S a c r^ Heart Church, Vernon, at 10. many years, retiring five years ago. land will always be used for farming. Governor Ella Grasso asked the com­ Gasper describes himself as "an old life. He was an Army veteran of the Burial will be in St. Bernard’s He was born July i, 1904 in mission to approve the bonding for the bachelor farmer who has been farming for Vietnam War. He was employed as a Cemetrey, Rockville. Cromwell and had lived in Glaston­ project. Her press secretary Larry 35 years.’’ He said he plans eventually to machinist at the Stanadyne Corp. and Friends may call at the funeral bury most of his life. He was a com­ take in a young family to farm the land. was also a student at Manchester home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. deBeare said the total costs figures out to municant of St. Paul’s Church and a about $1,053 per acre. “I haven’t decided yet whether to re­ Community College. The family suggests that any member of the Connecticut Package main farming myself. What I want to do is He is survived by his parents, memorial gifts may be made to a Gasper said that the transcation won’t Store Association. change anything as far as operation of the get new blood in,” he said. Joseph H. and Mary Donnelly Noel of charity of the donor’s choice. He is also survived by two farm is concerned and the transaction Gasper applied for the farmland preser­ daughters, Mrs. Irene Cone and Mrs. doesn’t involve his home, just the land. vation designation some time ago. d Walts S. Shattuck He is also survived by a brother, Bette LaPinta, both of East Hart­ He will still be owner of the property deBeare said the Andover application VERNON - Watts S. Shattuck, 69, Henry Young of Windsor. ford; a brother, Thomas McKenna of and can farm it as tong as he wants to but and one from a Watertown farmer are the Glastonbury; three sisters, Mrs. of 335 Center Road died Thursday at The funeral is Monday at 10 a.m. at if and when the land is sold it must be sold first two such applications of this type to a Hartford convalescent home. the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Mary Scaglia of South Glastonbury, to be used as farm land. ’This will hold true go to the Bonding Commission. The Mr. Shattuck had been assessor for 219 W. Center St. ’The Rev. Bruce J. Mrs. Margaret Chapman of South no m atter how many times the land Watertown request also went before the Windsor and Mrs. Ruth Miller of Bonding Commission this morning. the Town of Rockville and had also Johnson, pastor of the First exchanges owners. served as Water Commissioner and Congregational Church, will of­ Manchester; and two grandsons. ficiate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 over the top and unloads throw to first trying to double up Jack as a member of the Rockville Rick Burleson (7) of the Boston Red Sox starts his slide (left Recreation Commission. Cemetery, Hartford. a.m. from the Glastonbury Funeral Elementary Lesson in How Brohamer in third inning action ... and Burleson (right photo) He organized a horseshoe league, There are no calling hours. Home, 450 New London Turnpike, photo) in attempt to disrupt Oakland shortstop Rob Picciolo, with a mass at St. Paul’s Church at turns and looks to see that Brohamer reached first safely, which was active from the late 1950s To Break Up Doubleplay attempting to turn doubleplay ... Picciolo (center photo) goes avoiding the twin-killing. (Photos by Dave Roback) through 1969. He also was president Mrs. Anna S. Marek 10. Burial will be in St. Augustine’s 2 of the Rockville Little League in MANCHESTER - Mrs. Anna Saf- Cemetery, South Glastonbury. Board Agrees to Rules 1955-56. cak Marek, 86, of Unionville died Friends may call at the funeral He was born in Johnson, Vt., and Wednesday in Avon. She was the home tonight from 7 to 9. had lived in the Rockville area for 29 widow of Joseph G. Marek and the The family suggests that any years. Before retiring, he was mother of Mrs. Harry (Mary) memorial gifts may be made to the For Town Employees Page Powers Hapless Oakland Past Red Sox employed as a supervisor at Pratt & Foreman of Manchester. Glastonbury Visiting Nurse Associa­ I think I’ll take him on the plane during the 4-4 homesiand. Whitney Division of United She is also survived by two other tion or the Glastonbury Auxiliary MANCHESTER-The town's include other children, parents, real estate agent, would gain a com­ BOSTON (UPI) - He has Mitchell Page has been the leading including a two-run homer, to help could offer no explanation for his with us. We need everything we can “We can’t do nothing about it now. Technologies Corp., East Hartford. daughters, 16 grandchildren and 11 Police Ambulance Association, 2108 Ethics Commission unanimously, yet brothers, and sisters and other mission from a proposed sale of land Oakland player the last two years. the A's snap a five-game losing sub-par year, but said with a few 7 been the one hitting star for get,” Marshall said. It’s over, gone. Renko didn't get He is survived by two sons, great-grandchildren. Main St. halfheartedly, approved a set of rules relatives. to the town. But this year he finds himself mired streak Thursday with an 8-6 win over breaks, he could be batting 50 points the lowly Oakland A’s in the them out like he usually does. One hit William Shattuck of Orlando, Fla., The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 and regulations governing the mis­ Commissioner Sol Cohen reminded in the .230s and relegated to the the Boston Red Sox. "1 sit on the higher. Also helping McCatty was Tony Ar­ This change was important, the off the end of the bat killed him." and Anthony Shattuck of Ann Arbor, a.m. from the Hangen-Ahern Funeral Ernest Gerber conduct of town employees and of­ Willhide that in another section of the days of gloom and doom since designated hitter role. bench and think so much that when f “I could easily be hitting .280 if half mas, who had a solo homer, two RBI commission believed, because of the Zimmer said. Mich.; two daughters, Elaine Shat­ Home, 111 Main St. (Route 4), ROCKVILLE-ELLINGTON - ficials. regulations property is included in a Charlie Finley forced his "I don't like it. I only made six get up. I don't even know what I'm of the line drives that were caught and scored three runs. Rickey rule that no town officials or "It was a disappointing tuck of Vernon and Virginia Dugan of Unionville, with a mass at the Ernest Gerber, 81, of Fairbury, 111., After a public hearing, set for Aug. definition of “business” . championship team to disband errors last year and they gave my job doing. ' had fallen in. They say that 50 per­ Henderson and Dave Chalk con­ members of their “immediate” homestand,” agreed Evans. “The Stonington; a brother, Walton Shat­ Church of St. Mary at 10. Burial will formerly of the Rockville-Ellington 16, the commission is expected to for- Despite Willhide’s critism, the away," said Page, who had four hits. Page, normally an outfielder. cent of the line drives you hit fall in. tributed RBI singles in a three-run families" may solicit or receive gifts and seek greener pastures. teams (Seattle, Oakland and Califor­ tuck of Johnson, Vt.; and a grandson. be in St. Mary Cemetery, Avon. area, died Thursday in Fairbury. He mally approve the rules and commission still voted unanimously If that's true, I've got a lot of hits sixth which chased Boston starter that might influence the officials per­ nia) hit the ball hard and took it away The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral was the husband of Mrs. Catherine regulations. to approve the rules and have a coming to me," he said. and loser Steve Renko, 8-5. formance of their duties. from us.” at Union Congregational Church, home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Kaisner Gerber. public hearing. Page's hitting heroics helped Steve “Six runs is enough for me if I do Commissioner Paul Willhide said The commission also wanted to in­ But for the A’s, it seems any win is Rockville. The Rev. Paul J. Bow­ Mr. Gerber was born in (^hen said that although the com­ McCatty to the win. McCatty has a 6- my job,” said Renko. “And 1 didn’t clude the word property in the rule cause for celebration. They are just man, pastor, will officiate. Burial Switzerland and had lived in the “H eel submitting them to the public mission’s powers may be limited by Strong Guidry Showing 5 record, the only m ark above .500 on do my job. I pitched poorly. I made Mrs. Evalyn Bolduc that says no town official or town one win ahead of the 1962 New York will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Rockville-Ellington area most of his is a farce after he heard a rulmg the rules, the public hearing could the hapless A's. some bad pitches and some stupid EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Evalyn Mets 40-120 pace and had lost 16-4 the Lamoille View Cemetery, Johnson, employee shall “knowingly” have or have an impact by its ability to com­ "A priest came up to me before the pitches. I’ll just have to forget about Bolduc, 72, of 50 Church St. died acquire any financial interest direct night before. Vt. ment unfavorably on whht could game in the dugout and blessed me," it and go get them the next time." Tuesday at her home. She was the “1 think we play better after we get Friends may call at Burke-Fortin or indirect that is incompatable with appear improper but strictly per- said McCatty, who struggled through Boston got a three-run homer from widow of Alphones J. Bolduc. the discharge of his duties or would Cause for Martin Smile Fred Lynn, his 25th and a two-run embarrassed," Page said. “And we Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., missable conduct. 7 1-3 innings. “He told me I would Mrs. Bolduc was born in Hartford, . , i-„ f’l.t.ioiion rh.irr-h nf Charter Revision Commission. impair his independence of judge­ Chairman William FitzGerald said win the game and that he was a shot from Dwight Evans. But the were embarrassed in that game.’’ Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9. — came to breaking Guidry's shutout daughter of the late Albert and Fn”eton The ethics panei wanted to change ment in the performance of those that there may be changes in the Ron "Gator " Guidry, last year’s Yankees fan. And my wife told me Red Sox stranded 10 runners, in­ Boston starts a 12-game road trip The family suggests that any NEW YORK (UPI) - The came in the eighth when Bobby Grich Harriet Vosburgh Olson, and had He is also survived by four sons, some of the rules, which they thought duties. rules that the public can assist the ‘ AL Cy Young Award winner, recap­ not to come home unless we won. So I cluding three in the seventh and two tonight in Texas and will start Bob memorial gifts may be made to the broad smile on Billy Martin’s lashed a teadoff double to right lived in the Hartford area most of her Emanuel G erber of Rockville, were too broad and would allow Since property can't be included, commission with. tured part of 1978's glory be tossing a guess I had to win, didn’t I?" in the ninth. Stanley, 11-6, against Texas’ Steve Rockville Little League, in care of center. Willie Aikens became life. Melvin Gerber and Everett Gerber, abuses. The commission w ant^ o Willhide said the commission should The commission has two other face said it all. masterful three-hitter at 's A's Manager Jim Marshall vowed Boston Manager Don Zimmer was Comer, 10-6. Ronald Ramsdell, 9 McLean St., Guidry's sixth and final vic­ She is survived by four sons, both of Ellington, and Earl Gerber of ch anp the definition of im m olate have no problem in reaching an claims to handle besides the Zinsser His New York Yankees are most potent batting to take the priest back to Oakland. not thrilled with his team's play Rockville, or to the American Heart Theodore J. Bolduc and Timothy J, tim and Grich took third on a fly by Forest, 111.; three daughters, Mrs. amily, which is describ^ as being “easy decision" in the case of Town case. They will deal with with them in fourth place in the AL East attack. The Angels Association. Bolduc, both of Manchester, Tod A. pinch-hitter Merv Rettenmund Margaret Fehr and Mrs. Elizabeth the spouse residing in the persons Director Carl Zinsser, who is being in the order of their importance, and the team is riddled with had already beaten before being stranded on Rod Bolduc of Plainville and Thomas W. Bauman, both of Phoenix, Ariz., and household or dependent children, to accused of a conflict, because he. a FitzGerald said. Guidry twice this minor injuries, but Martin Carew's routine fly to left. Richard E. Young Bolduc of Florida; five daughters, Mrs. Rosetta Stoller of Forest; a season, but that Annette Shepard, Maureen Bolduc, leaned back in his clubhouse was before he got "It's the best I’ve seen him since Guarded Optimism Rule COVENTRY - Richard Elsworth brother, Walter Gerber of Vernon; Manchester l last year,” said Martin. “He threw Young, 80, of Woodland Road died Mary Lou Fiskes and Ebby Roy, all chair and grinned. No news "the feeling" five sisters, Mrs. Bertha Lanz, Mrs. only 108 pitches — about 30 less than Thursday at Manchester Memorial of California, and Sonja McLaughlin Assault Trial Moved could spoil this day for the again. NEW YORK (UPI) - In Rose Schneider and Mrs Emily Police Report^ usual — and he had good velocity and “He’s got great poise," said Chicago, 6-1, and Hospital, He was the wife of Mrs. of Canada; two brothers, Ralph Yankee manage, who can "When I started I didn't think 1 was Detroit, guarded optimism is Schnieder, all of Ellington, and Miss MANCHESTER — The companion MANCHESTER - The trial of 40- Superior Court Thursday and also good control. He’s ready to run off a Detroit Manager of Cleveland ripped Helen Beck Young, Olson of Norwich and retired Army Pauline Gerber and Mrs. Lydia Lanz, throwing that well and guys hit some Petry, who now has a 2.16 ERA. of a local youth who was in ju r^ July year-old Walter Powell of charged with first-degree unlawful usually find fault with some string of wins." the rule when it comes to Minnesota, 7-2. Mr. Young was born April 4,1899 in Maj. Theodore Olson of California; a balls that they shouldn't have," said both of Vernon; 28 grandchildren and 11 while diving at the Porter Manchester, charged with first- restraint. Police alleg ^ he raped the aspect of his club's play even The Yankees scored both their runs rookie Dan Petry. Too many “Anything you tell him he does.” Blue Jays 8, Hartford and had lived in Coventry sister, Lois Olson of Waterbury; 24 Guidry, who lowered his ERA to 2.50, 21 great-grandchildren. Resevoir has been charged with third degree sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl inside a home in the southeastern in victory. in the second inning off loser Jim promising young pitchers—in- Petry, who struck out three and Rangers 4 for 33 years. Before retiring in 1967, grandchildren and a great­ The funeral is Sunday at 1:30 p.m. best among starting pitchers in the walked one, lost his shutout in the degree criminal trespass. Manchester girl, was transferred to section of town Wednesday morning. The reason for Martin's joy was ob­ league. “But then after about the B arr, 7-6. After rain delays of 21 and eluding Mark “The T h e Bird’’ Bird’ Otto Velez belted he had been a self-employed accoun­ grandchild. at the Apostolic Christian Church, ninth when Ben Oglivie cracked a two homers and Police said Susan Keller, 17, of 245 Hartford Superior Court, a vious to all of 43,141 fans at Yankee fourth inning 1 began to feel the same 20 minutes. Jim Spencer sparked a pj^rveh Dave tant for a number of years. He was a A graveside service is scheduled Middle Butcher Road, Ellington. Police issued a warrant for Fidrych, and two-run homer. drove in four runs Mountain Road, was released spokeswoman for the East Hartford Stadium Thursday,a record weekday way I did last year and I told myself. string of four straight New York hits member of the Governor s Foo for 1 p.m. today in Hillside Burial will be in Eliington Center Powell’s arrest Wednesday after­ Kip Young — have burst upon Thursday on a written promise to Superior Court said this morning. crowd for the refurbished Stadium. 'That's it, they're not gonna score with a ground double down the right and Danny Ainge knocked in a pair of Guard. He also belonged to the hirst Cemetery. Cemetery. noon. He was picked up at Hartford the scene for the Tigers—only runs to lead Toronto, appear in East Hartford Superior The trial date is scheduled for Aug. New York beat California 2-0, but any runs off m e’." field line. Jerry Narron — filling in “The kid did a super job,” said The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Friends may call at Ladd Funeral County Superior Court Thursday Orioles 12, Mariners 1 Congregational Church of Coventry Court Aug. 13. 14 and a $20,000 bond was placed on that's only part of it: Gator is back. The closest the Angels — scoring at for the injured Thurman Munson — to be felled by arm injuries. Milwaukee manager George Main St. has charge of Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville, Police said she went after the Hartford force had arrested Lee May belted a grand slam and and the Connecticut Association of bim, the spokeswoman said. Powell Can the Yankees be far behind? a phenomenal 5.5 runs per game clip singled in Spencer, moved to second Petry tossed a seven-hitter Bamberger of Petry. “It looks like arrangements. Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. early that morning with Mark Doyon, him on unrelated charges. Ken Singleton drove' in five runs with Public Accountants. was presented in East Hartford on Brian Doyle's hit and scored on Thursday night, registering his se­ the kid is gonna to be a good one." 18, of 30 Blue Ridge Drive, who Bucky Dent's single up the middle. cond complete game and third vic­ a homer and a single, powering sustained neck and related injuries Singles by Joe Rudi in the second tory in four decisons since beginning Baltimore to its rout of Seattle. Elsewhere in the American after jumping into a shallow part of Fire Calls Grid Hall ^ Fame inning and Don Baylor in the fourth his brief major-league career earlier Royals 6, hile Sox I the reservoir. Doyan remains in fair were the only other California hits in the month. Jason Thompson’s League, New York Fred Patek hit his first homer of Sludge To Be Buried blanked California, 2-0, Oakland out­ condition at the Yale-New Haven the season, a three-run shot, and hit by lightning at 457 Center St., no off Guidry, 8-7, who posted his second three-run homer was enough for the Hospital. Thursday, 12:33 p.m. — Gas shutout and 10th complete game of lasted Boston, 8-6, Toronto downed Larry Gura pitched a five-hitter to Giles said it was “a consensus of while it is still wet, it causes an odor. fire (Town) To Induct Foursome 20-year-old right-hander as the Police also made the following washdown at Center and West Center Texas, 8-4, Baltimore trounced Seat­ lead Kansas City. MANCHESTER - They didn't the season. Tigers posted a 5-2 victory over the opinion by the people who visited the Under the town’s system, water is arrestsThursday: streets (Town.) tle, 12-1, Kansas City handled come to damn the sludge, but to bury Thursday. 11:24 p.m. — Smoke in­ CANTON, Ohio (UPI) — Two football superstars, elected The only note of discord about Milwaukee Brewers. site that the sludge was causing the removed from the sludge by vacuum Alex V. Chmielewski, 52, of Trum­ Thursday, 6:44 p.m. — Brush fire it. vestigation at 9 Deepwood Drive within their first year of eligibility; an American Football Guidry’s performance was sounded odor.” filtration. It is spread in the open for bull, Conn, was charged with issuing at 278 Hackmatack St. (Town) As a result of Tuesday’s tour of the Giles himself said it was “highly further drying and, when mixed with (Town) League great of the 1960s, and a National Football League star of by Baylor, the major league RBI landfill area by residents and town a bad check. He was released on a Thursday, 9:13 p.m. — Wires down Today, 3:17 a.m. — Gas washdown. leader with 92. likely” that the sludge was the leaves, it is used for cover in the $2,500 non-surety bond. Court date is on New Street (Town) the 1950s will be inducted Saturday into the Pro Football Hall of Hot Dodgers Rampaging officials, the troublesome sewer North Main Street (Eighth District) “I think he's tired." said Baylor, source of the odor, although he could town dump. Aug. 6. Thursday, 10:01 p.m. — Structure Fame. sludge which has caused a nasty odor not definitely pinpoint the cause. He Giles noted that Glastonbury and who went l-for-3 with a walk. “His game, including a 6-5 triumph errors which cost them three runs. for people living downwind from the Gloria Fonseca, 29, of Rocky Hill Johnny Unitas, the Baltimore Colt ball's highest honor. slider last year was unhittable and NEW YORK (UPI) - The Left-fielder Jose Cruz failed to said burying the sludge may not he Groton have had similar problems at was also charged with issuing a bad Acting Chief M o u r n e r s Los Angeles Dodgers have Thursday night over the NL landfill, will be buried. “the ultimate solution,” but he hoped their landfills. He said the hot and passer who performed brilliantly un­ Other players being enshrined he’s an overpowering pitcher when snag Davey Lopes' line drive to the Jay Giles, director of public works, check. Police said she was released C O V EN TR Y - R o b e rt W. der pressure, and Dick Butkus, the along with them are Ron Mix. a he's right — today he wasn't over­ been on a rampage that has West Division-leading Houston wall in the second inning, allowing it would correct the problem. humid weather this time of the year on a $100 non-surety bond. Court date Bradberry Lane has been selected to said this morning he had hoped the Sludge is the solid material that contributes to the odor problem. Protest awesome Chicago Bears' middle premier offensive tackle with the San powering.” produced seven victories in Astros. two runs to score. Then shortstop sludee would be buried today. is Aug. 13. serve as acting chief of the Coventry linebacker who picked apart many an Diego Chargers, and Yale Lary, a But Billy Martin is still smiling. Craig Reynold failed to pick a throw remains after sewage treatment and BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - eight games since the All-Star John P. Makulis, 18, of 11 Plano Volunteer Fire Department for the offensive unit, this year became versatile defensive safety and The Dodgers still trail the Astros from the outfield on Thomas’ Followers of slain Palestinian Place, Manchester, was charged balance of the term. eligible for Hall of Fame punter, who began his career in 1952 by 14 games, but there has been a seventh-inning RBI triple, allowing guerrilla chief Zuheir Mohsen today with breach of peace this morning, He replaces Norman A. Potter who membership. surge of renewed optimism on the Thomas to score for a 6-4 lead. forced shops to close, burned tires with the Detroit Lions. police said. He was ordered to resigned for personal reasons. Players become eligible five years Thompson Rewards club and with two months to go there Elsewhere in the NL, St, Louis beat Water Mains To Be Flushed and fired gunshots into the air to Unitas, chosen in 1969 by a Hail of appear in court Aug. 6. after their retirement. Unitas and is a growing feeling that although it Atlanta, 6-2. San Francisco topped mourn their fallen leader. Fame committee as football's all- MANCHESTER - The Town If water appears discolored, the If a load of wash is do’’’ during the Butkus announced their retirements seems almost impossible, Los ^ n Diego, 6-2, Chicago walloped Now You Know Members of the Saiqa Palestinian time passer, has statistics that are Water and Sewer Department will be homeowner should try to avoid using period of discolored water, (he load Police said three tires, one spare at the end of the 1973 seasons and did hard to beat— passing 8,186 times, he Cubs* Confidence Angeles may still make a run for the New York, 9-2, and Cincinnati out- The Chinese invented paper guerrilla group, which Mohsen flushing water mains in the following it until it clears. This will prevent should be done again after the water tire and a wheel and jack were stolen not have to wait long, wondering if division title. slugged Pittsburgh, 9-7. money, first circulating it in A.D. headed, roamed the streets of down­ made 2.830 completions, gained 40,- NEW YORK (UPI) — When the Chicago Cubs traded right areas of the water system: rust and sediment from being clears. Four ounces of cream of tar­ from a car parked on South Street they would ever be awarded foot- 239 yards and threw 290 touchdown “I don’t think there’s any way in Cardinals 6, Braves 2 sometime between midnigjit and 6:23 910. The first bank notes, howevBr, town Beirut brandishing their Soviet- fielder Bobby Murcer to the New York Yankees, the reaction in brought into the home’s system. tar should be added to help clean any passes. He threw at least one the world you can count the Dodgers Ted Simmons and George Henrick Walker, Franklin, Marshall, were not issued until 1661, in made AK-47 rifles. If sediment does get into a home’s discoloration of the clothing a.m. this morning. touchdown in every game for 47 Chicago was mixed. The former Yankee outfielder hadn’t been out," said Derrel Thomas, who drove in two runs each to back the Goodwin. Ardmore, Byron, Earl, Stockholm. hot water tank, the homeowner It normally takes a couple l i.ours Police said the owner discovered Fox Agrees straight games. , driving in runs, but he had a good track record. sparked Thursday night’s victory five-hit pitching of Silvio Martinez 2 Nye, View, Princeton, 'Tanner, for the water to clear in a home. If the theft and reported only one should wait until the water clears ) M ^ Kathy says: Many a quarterback was glad when “We made the trade to make room with three runs and give the Cardinals a victory over Henry and Wellesley. water appears d.scc’ ired for an mounted tire remaining on the vehi­ and then open the faucet at the bot­ Butkus, called the "Maestro of for Scot Thompson,” said Manager batted in. the Braves. The department warned there may extended period, the homeowner cle. The lug nuts and hubcaps were tom of the tank to drain the collected To Contract Mayhem” retired. Playing with an- Herman Franks at that time. Franks employed three pitchers in Even pitcher Joe Giunis 6, Padres 2 be discoloration of water and should call the Water Department at left behind. The loss was estimated material, which will settle at the bot­ Naflve Peaches ft Apph all consuming drive, Butkus ravaged Before the Murcer trade, Thomp­ the hot humid weather with starter B e c k w ith , a Jack Clark’s two-run singles with reduced pressure during the flushing. 647-3115. at $320. tom. Conilno In Now offensive formations with his speed son had pinch-hit and started oc­ Mike Krukow, 8-5, getting the win. Dodger for only two out in the fifth enabled the SMITHFIELD, R.I. (U P I )- and instinct. casionally without sensational Krukow gave the Mets two runs, in seven days, senses Giants to defeat the Padres and snap Free safety Tim Fox of the Mix, chosen as one offensive tackle a change. a four-gmae losing streak. FRESH results. Certainly none of his efforts his five plus innings, and then Laws Approved A LOVED ONE ^ MATI¥E— ^ N ew England Patriots in Hall of Fame balloting for the all compared with Thursday’s three-hit, watched as Dick Tidrow, the ex- “ I think the , Reds 9, Pirates 7 tmmwm, BtiMr a atieir Thursday agreed to a new con­ AFL team, was assessed only two three-RBI effort which produced his Yankee, and Willie Hernandez Astrbs are scared of us,” said Johnny Bench drove in four runs Own, N m , LMln, Bm S., Beckwith, who notched his first ■wieii a a * d leel LWW, tract with the NFL team, a offensive holding penalties during his first major league home run and a 9-2 finished up. Tidrow pitched to just with a three-run homer and a single For Canal Pact Al Sieffert says,*. Spln.eh, ■**l Or.*.., 10 seasons with the Chargers. romp over the New York Mets. six hitters in his two innings. < major league victory with 2 2/3 in­ in leading the Reds to a sweep of MiMlard OfMiw, OrM. a WaAa^^naAott^^ pact reported to be in the vicin- WASHINGTON (UPI) — Despite iingering bitterness Henardawa. Nicknamed “The Intellectual "It was definitely a big thrill for “I’m happy here with the Cubs,” nings of relief. “I felt good about this their three-game series with the YiUew SMm, Otaew Deol, inty of $140,000 a year over four among some senators about last year’s decision to ratify m U Y w .______Assassin," Mix was known for his me,” said Tidrow. “We have an excellent game before the game.” Pirates. Your love l« permanently« the Panama Canal treaties, the Senate has taken the next WHY PAY MORE? seasons. blocking. In the 1963 AFL cham­ said Thompson. “1 will never forget shot at this thing. I have it again and Thursday night the Astros acted as expressed (or a loved one when step and approved legislation to carry out terms of the The Patriots did not release any pionship game with the Boston the home run or my first three-RBI I’m confident when I’m calM upon. if they were trailing the Dodgers as AIR CONDITIONERS their resting place Is marked SET YOUR QRRY Mumaii HERE! agreements. figures, but it was believed thp Patriots, Mix mowed down three “In Chicago I started anew. There is usually the cas6, committing two • QE • WEOTINaHOUSE • CARRIER by a Barre Guild Monument. game. It's quite different knowing The implementing bill was approved on a 64-30 vote la M a a iT S , salary was commensurate with the defenders as his teammate scored on you are going to play, at least against hasn’t been any pressure here. There • EMERSON Only Barre Guild ^ '• wiremMlMWiAlEi Thursday after a daylong debate in which opponents top wages for NFL safeties. Fox was an end sweep. right-handers, was pressure to stay with the 3,000 BTU-20,000 BTU THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS m y m . tried, without success, to add amendments that would Monuments are per- IBARRE] Lary, only the fifth defensive back NATIVa ICECaEAM on the option year of his contract and when yon come to Yankees with an 8.1 ERA, but here it Torn Achilles' Tendon have been in conflict with the basic treaties. DAMP BASEMENTS-DEHUMIDIFIERS manently guaranteed I c UILd I PEACHES elected to the Hall of Fame, merits by an association of ^ SIIEENKiUlS had been a hold-out at training camp the ball park." has been real good.” Kramer to Start The House iast month passed an implementing bill with IN STOCK NOW! 4 0 « 0 f f until the pact was settled. distinction not only as a safety but Steve Ontiveros The Mets’ Elliott Maddox got two TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Tampa Bay monument manulac- Monomenti 4 9 « l. MANKATO, Minn. (UPI) - Tom­ important differences from the Senate version, so the 5 0 < . WOALLON “I wanted to get the contract thing also as a punter. He intercepted 50 also slam m ed a hits and scored one of their runs, punter David Green — one of only LOW PRICES 01 COURSE turers. Visit our dis­ my Kramer will start at quarterback issue is bound for a conference committee. President NATIVI settled first,” Fox said, explaining passes and punted 503 tim es, three run circuit before suffering a slight hamstring two players to appear in every play. NATIVa for the MUnnesota Vikings in the pre- Carter supports the Senate bill, and called it “consistent FRI. & SAT. ONLY why he decided to bypass workouts at averaging 44.3 yards per punt. shot, his fourth, as pull in the fifth inning. regular season game for the Buc­ tomatoes Wi»«H season opener in Seattle, Vikings’ with the terms of the Panama Canal Treaty.” the Pats’ Bryant College training He also ran back punts and kept the Cubs destroyed “The injury has disabled list poten­ caneers — suffered a torn Achilles' 59*11. 2149* 28*rT.‘.MK. Coach Bud Grantsaid Wednesday He urged prompt action on the legislation because the SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT camp. "I wouldn’t have felt comfor­ defensive players on edge because of four Mets pitchers. Tom Hausman, 1- tial,” groaned New York Manager tendon in his left leg Tuesday and un­ o«NSA.Lfs A.SI. TO sv « .. after the first day in training camp. treaties go into effect Oct. 1. ‘ table playing here knowing the team his ability to run with the ball. He ran 5, was the starter and loser. On­ Joe Torre. “If we lose Maddox, it derwent surgery to repair the injury. PRICES ON ALL AIR CONP. The Vikings meet the Seahawks Aug. The bill is intended to guide the canal’s gradual could just let me go when the season from punt formation 10 times for an tiveros’ blow came in the seventh, to will remove quite a bit of my Bucs' officials said Green will be in 2. a cast for at least six weeks and will transfer to Panama’s control in the year 2000. is over.” average of 15.3 yards. cap a five-run Chicago inning. It was flexibility.” Among House provisions rejected by the Senate was a pcUn ""or Minnesota has not yet signed need at least four weeks to Fox negotiated the contract with Following the induction, the Dallas off left-hander Ed Glynn, the Mets’ Thompson hit a hanging slider I p l l W PRODUCEI veteran quarterback Bob Lee — a 10- rehabilitate the leg after the cast is cutoff of canal revenues to Panama if Panama interferes I At Sm edT s / Pats General Manager Bucko Kilroy. Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders third pitcher, who took over for Dale served up by Hausman in the fourth. year player with free-agent status, removed. Green suffered the injury in the internal affairs of neighboring nations. 44.3-445 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER 270 OAKUtHD ST., MANCHESTER He was not represented by his agent will play in the annual Hall of Fame Murray, who was blasted for four Bill Buckner followed with a triple to who is still is negotiating his con­ while working on agility drills with The Senate also rejected a House requirement that the ^ PHONE 647-9997 T ? SAPORITI RIEMORIAL CO. ___ _e 043-0384______(Howard Slusher) in any of the game, which kicks off the NFL hits and four runs in just 1-3 of an in­ center field,, and then sc o r^ on tract. defensive linemen. full Ckingress approve the transfer of any U.S. property to - 470 Center St. Mandmter • 843-7732 negotiating sessions. preseason schedule. ning. Larry Bittner's sacrifice fly. Panama when the canal is turned over to Panama. PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Frl.. July 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri„ July 27, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN

BobMcAdoo 1 Two Hold Classic Lead A ‘ ^ Women Softball Players He birdied six holes and parred the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - and Bobby , Wadkins at 67. Former Wants Out U,S. Open champion Lou Graham rest, keeping his drives in the BOSTON (UPI) - Bob Bill Rogers has taken four of paced four piayers at 68 and Ben fairway on the tight 6,687-yard par-71 the last five weeks off from the Crenshaw headed an eight-player Whitemarsh Valley Country Club McAdoo says he doesn’t think layout. Seeking Major Status PGA tour for som e, fishing group at 69. he'll ever fit into the Boston around his home area of Rogers, who stands 10th on this But he missed a shot at sole posses­ sion of the lead when he rushed a “It’s a challenge. I’ve been playing vinced it can click. Celtics’ system and wants to Texarkana, Texas. year's PGA money list despite the MERIDEN (UPI) - The be playing elsewhere rext fact he hasn’t won a tournament, potential four-foot birdie putt on his more and more and getting better at The league started out with -10 But he returned to the links with a world’s best women softball took the iast two weeks off to get in a 14th hole just as showers prompted it all the time,’’ she Mid. teams, each one with a $250,000 season. bang Thursday to shoot a 6-under-par players, led by fireballing Joan little fishing around his home and on officials to suspend play for nearly Joyce failed to qualify for the U.S. budget. The budgets and teams were "AftiT the way I was treated last 65 to tie for the first-round lead with two hours in the eariy afternoon. Joyce and her dominant Women’s Open in Fairfield, missing trimmed. The six teams now average vear ... it was terrible. 1 don't want David Graham, in the rain-plagued Graham, who hasn't won on the Connecticut Falcons squad, the cut by two shots. But she’s honing budgets of between $100,000 and to stay ." McAdoo told the Boston Philadelphia Golf Classic. PGA tour since 1976, picked up seven are considering a move her play and could be a major $125,000. Herald-American. Half the 156-player field in the birdies in his. round, five coming on designed to elevate the image- challenger within the next two years. The rest of the league is made up of ' It's impossible for me to do what $250,000 tournament was unable to franchises in Buffalo, N.Y., Edmon­ f PGA putts of four feet or less. At one struggling league into the If she decides to. join the LPGA 1 can do for Boston. 1 don't think the complete 18 holes Thursday after point, he birdied three straight holes, tour, it could crimp the softball ton, Alta., San Jose, Calif., and St. Celtics' style of play would ever fit showers and thunderstorms made two with putts of less than two feet. national sports eye. league considerably not to mention Louis. Two other teams may be me. 1 like a fast-paced game. The the course unplayable. They were to The 33-year-old native of Australia, And it’s Joyce, perhaps the her contractual obligations as a part added next year with sites being Celtics use a lot of patterns and complete their first round this mor­ feliow pro Bruce Lietzke’s lake in who now resides in Delray Beach, greatest woman softball pitcher, who owner of the Falcons. either New Jersey, Springfield, Mo., picks. " he said. ning and then proceed to the second Oklahoma. Fla., said he has recovered his golf the six-team league hopes will be the The league has seen three seasons or . McAdoo came to Boston Feb. 12 in "1 played 12 straight tournaments paramount attraction for its move round. game since a third-place finish in of big money losses and small The six teams average about 1,100 a controversial trade engineered by at the beginning of the year and 1 got Morris Hatalsky led the later group Atlanta last months into the big time. Specifically, the crowds, Salerno Mys. It is centered fans per-game so far in the season former Celtics' owner John Y. Brown at 5-under-par through 15 holes while in good shape money-wise," the 27- “My whole year can be condensed International Women’s Professional around the Falcons and Joyce. but the largest attendance comes in without the consent of Celtics Barry Jaeckel and Mike McCuilough year-oid Rogers said. “The summer in the last six weeks," he said. Softball Association is testing the They have won all three league August. While they draw slim crowds General Manager Red Auerbach or were at 4-under. Defending champion is my favorite type of year because I “After playing so badiy in the waters of medi-conscious New York titles. Joyce, who also manages the here, the Falcons played before huge then-coach Dave Cowens. The Celtics Jack Nickiaus was even-par through go bass fishing. It’s a good time to Masters (a first-round 79 that forced and dangling Joyce as the bait. team, has been the dominant figure audiences during a spring tour of gave up three first round draft 12 holes. take time off for me, and 1 had a iot him to withdraw), I got absolutely “We’re hoping to duplicate what -- firing eight no-hitters and three . They played before 50,000 peo­ choices and a backup center. McAdoo Of those who finished, Bob Byman, of fun." . disgusted with myself and started to Pele did for soccer in America when perfect games. ple on one occasion and won all six of never fit in and has been mentioned Rogers said he was pleased with aided by a 6-under-par 30 on the front practice more. " he was acquired by the New York "There’s no doubt the Falcons are the games on the tour. in several trade rumors since the nine, joined Mark McCumber. his game considering. "1 hadn't done Cosmos,” Mid IWPSA administrator the greatest group of women softball The team, made up mostly of season ended. All Smiles Forrest Fezler, Tommy Valentine anything to prepare myself for golf." Champs of the Midget South Division Joh Salerno, “1 think Joan is deser­ players in the world,” Mys Salerno. physical education teachers or T was caught in the middle. Not David Graham is all smiles after saving par on the 17th green ving of the same exposure. She’s a “I don’t like to see them win 20 college students who sign contracts everyone in the Celtics organization Fitzgerald, Mike Robison, Jason Stansfield, in opening round of Philadelphia Golf Classic. (UPI Photo) Securing the crown in the junior soccer great talent still to be discovered by straight but its a credit to their great to play for the summer, appears a wanted me. When I was injured, peo­ Midget South Division were the Comets. Kyle Bockus, Clyde Pickral, Teri Burnett, the nation.” ability. There’s so many ways they cinch to land their fourth title. Joyce ple acted like I was faking it. And I Standings Junior Legion Nine Mark Yavinsky. Coaches: Jason Stansfield, Salerno said the league was is batting. 324 and has an 11-2 record Team members (lefto right) Front: Jeff can beat you.” ^ _ . was sitting on the bench too much, Jim Cyr. Missing: Alex Hetzel, Kim Knapp. negotiating with an unidentified com­ Joyce, who once struck out Ted and 0.63 ERA. Margaret Rebener is the Celtics were not that talented," Nelson, Tim Cyr, Darren Brown, Jonas pany to sponsor the Golden Apples, Sherk Four Under, (Rec Department Photo) Williams in an exhibition game, has 9-0 with a 0.10 ERA and Sandy Fisher he said. National League McCray, Kurt Suitor, Jill Hampson, Kurt now based in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and amassed extraordinary marks for is 9-4 with a 0.90 ERA The Celtics have discussed trades Takes HomeVictory launch a major exposure drive in the Thoresen. Back row: Mike Yavinsky, Ted , no-hitters and perfect First baseman Joyce Compton is with other teams. Boston desperately KbhI nation’s largest city. games. She also boasts a better than batting .352, outfielder Audi Kujala needs a playmaking guard and Lopez Struggling Vt 1. Pol GB If it succeeds, it would be a major Behind the three-hit pitching of southpaw Gary Shavv, the .300 lifetime batting average and her .345 and outfielder Kay Stilwell .312. among the names mentioned have Montreal 54 39 .581 — Manchester Junior Legion bested Sports Inn of Wethersfield, 4-1. Lake Placid Winter Games boost for the IWPSA. But the real fame has as much to do with Summing up the league’s chances, been Eddie Jordan of New Jersey, STE. JULY de VERCHERES, Quebec (UPI) - Nancy Lopez Chicago 53 42 .558 2 problem could be convincing Joyce to promoting the league as any other Salerno said, “ I still think we have a James Silas of San Antonio, Freeman .552 2Vz last night in a Jaycee-Courant League Senior Division tilt at is trying to cope with a season that is only slightly less brilliant Pittsburgh 53 43 ■stay on the diamond and forget the single factor. ways to go. We have to get exposure, Williams of San Diego, Ron Lee of than her record-breaking rookie tour last year. Philadelphia 52 46 .531 4 ^ Webb Junior High in Wethersfield links. When she teamed with tennis star that’s always necessary, then it Utah and John Lucas of Golden State. St. Louis 47 47 .,500 7'k The victory improved the locals Joyce, a 38-year-old native of But it's awfully tough. infield groundnut and scored on an Olympic Tix on Sale Billie Jean King in 1976 to create the brings expansion, new blood in form Detroit Pistons coach Dick Vitale take a double bogey 7 at the 12th hole. 40 54 .426 14 Vz New York league mark to 8-4 and overall stan­ RBI single to right by Alex Britnell. Waterbury, is restless for the Falcons, Joyce said the league of new players and also the monetary also has demanded the Celtics sur­ Lopez shot a 3-over-par 76 "1 think I'm concentrating too Vt esl dard to 12-8. Manchester has an Two runs were added in the third two events on the same day and can­ professional women’s golf tour. Of needed five years to become a returns.” render McAdoo as compensation for Thursday to finish seven strokes off much on my swing, I putted better Organizing Committee said ticket \t 11. Pel. GB exhibition tilt tonight at 6 o'clock at inning. Shaw walked and took third LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) not be for more or fewer, a all the sports she’s tried, she likes thriving operation. She’s still con­ the signing this week of M.L. Carr. the pace set by Canadian Cathy Sherk than I should have today. I have been - prices range from $10 to $60 per Houston 58 45 .563 Middletown. as LaBrec reached safely on an in­ — Organizers of the 1980 spokesman said. golf best. Tm in limbo. I hear about trade in the first round of the $150,000 Peter putting too pretty." event, including transportation from Cincinnati 54 49 ,524 4 Shaw improved his Junior Legion field error. The former scored on a The first block of package tickeU discussions, I hear my name a lot. I Jackson Classic. Getting deadly serious, Lopez said, Winter Olympics have opened special parking areas to the sites of San Francisco 49 53 .480 8'/z record to 2-1 in the contest shortened sacrifice fly by Britnell with LaBrec went to the Turf Inn of Albany, which hear that maybe (coach Bill) Fitch is Sherk, ranked the top amateur "I think 1 have lost a lot of con­ the floodgates for ticket the competition. San Diego 47 57 .452 m . to five innings by darkness by mixing later scoring on a wild pitch paid $199,000. About 100 other tour interested in keeping me. But I know golfer by Golf Digest last year, sank fidence in the last few weeks. applications, but fewer than Domestic tickeU are also being Los Angeles 43 58 .426 14 his pitches well and keeping the The locals plated their final tally in operators have applied, including the I can never be in the right frame of five birdie putts to take a 3-stroke Problems started with my driver ... I allotted regionally, with 35 percent Atlanta 42 59 .416 15 batters off stride. He also picked a the fifth. Eric Stepper reached on an half of the ducats will go direct­ mind in Boston," McAdoo said. lead over 90. golfers vying for the aimed at distribution in the Vermont Division of Travel and the have considered taking a few weeks riiursilay's Rrnulls Wethersfield runner off first. error, took second as the next oatter ly to the general American McAdoo is spending the summer at $22,500 winner's purse at the par-73 Northeast, and other area’s Lake Champlain Regional Chamber off just to work on my swing." Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 7 Manchester scored in the first in­ walked and scored on a single by Tim his family's homer in Greensboro, Rouville course near Montreal. It was a day of inner battles. Sherk, public. allotments decreasing as their dis­ of Commerce, the LPOOC said. Chicago 9, New York 2 ning when Scott LaBrec led off with a First to get ticket applications will N.C. He runs the McAdoo League, Lopez’ less than brilliant play was a Canadian rookie ranked just 58th on Ellis, Organizers said Monday that more tances from Lake Placid increase. St. Louis 6. Atlanta 2 walk, stole second, took third on an Ellis had two hits and an RBI and whose participants include NBA the last straw in a season that has the LPGA money list, fought off than 85 percent of the tickets for the Ticket formulas can be changed be 120,000 persons who have written Los Angeles 6, Houston 5 Britnell two RBI to pace players such as Phil Ford, Walter suddenly become frustrating. Games — 470,000 — are reserved for after sales are reviewed, a to the LPOOC or, before that, to the" adrenalin and gooseflesh to shoot a 4- San Francisco 6. San Diego 2 Davis and the Celtics’ Cedric “Stupid,” she exclaimed after under 69 and grab a 3-stroke lead. Manchester Americans. However. 50.000 are held spokesman said. village chamber of commerce, since Maxwell. blasting her second shot into a lake to Sherk. nervous at the prospect of Today's Games for residents of the seven towns He said that with daily ticket sales 1974, Pittsburgh (Blyleven 8-3 and D. making her first pro start in Canada, around Lake Placid, site of the limited to 51,700 the Games are All completed applications will be Robinson 6-5) at Montreal (Grimsley time-dated, the spokesman Mid. The said. "I was very nervous and shaky Sports Slate Games, and another 200,000 will be expected to draw a maximum of 40,- 8-6 and Sanderson 6-5). n delay between application and when 1 strode up to the first tee. I sold to tour operators. 000 fans to the 2,700-person village on Cincinnati (LaCoss 9-4) at Atlanta receipt of confirmation will be about Russians Unveil could feel the adrenalin and the Those operators can be any group peak competition days. (Niekro 14-11), n six weeks, the spokesman Mid. gooseflesh. TO I)\> or business that develops Olympic The Games open Feb. 13 and run St. Louis (Forsch 3-9) at "But I have learned in my short Ell Legion Enfield, b —al Baseball packages, a spokesman said. through Feb. 24, although scheduling Globe Ticket Co. of Philadelphia New Gymnast Star time on the tour you can't get Philadelphia (Espinosa 10-7). n Fermi High Applications are still being accepted, problems forced officials to slate a will handle the confirmations after excited. You must keep on an even Chicago (McGlothen 9-8) at New Moriilrl^■^ Glaslonhury. (i with about 100 on hand so far. few hockey games for Feb. 12, the the Bank of U ke Placid reporU York (Ellis 1-2), n -MGC Foreign visitors have been allotted checks or charge card orders have (UPI) - The nation that gave you Olga Korbut and keel and settle down." \Ll MM Jl MOR day before the opening ceremonies. Los Angeles (Hough 1-2) at 78,500 tickets, including 32,900 for Tickets for outdoor events will cost been processed. then Nelli Kim has done it again. And settle down she did, sinking Houston (Niekro 14-5), n Krause Florist took a 7-0 forfeit Tickets should be mailed in late birdie putts ranging from 10 to 25 R\l)l<). T^ Canada. between $15 and $40, with the most San Francisco (Blue 8-8) at San win over Fire & Police last night at December or January, the At the Spartacade Summer Games given an incredibly nigh 9.8 on the feet. The only blemish on her round 8:00 Mels »s. Garilinals. Gli. 0 About 100 LPOOC staff members expesive ones for ski jumping. The Diego (Jones 8-6), n Cheney Tech when the latter failed to Thursday, the Russians made clear pommel horse in the final event so came when she bogeyed the tenth 8:.'tO Hell Sox is. Rangers. also will get preference for ticket less expensive tickets and those spokesman Mid. Saturday's Games w rit;. <:ii.:». 22. :i8 field a team The LPOOC’s address for ticket in­ who they considered to be their new that he would share the gold medal hole. It was the season finale for both purchases. between $40 and $60 will be for in­ with Eduard Azarian. Chicago at New York 8:.'tO Yankees \s. Brewer-. The Lake Placid Olympic quiries is Box 1980. Lake Placid, star and Moscow Olym­ Six other players including veteran nines. door events, a spokesman said. pic hope next summer. The judges’ marks were greeted by Judy Rankin were tied in second Cincinatti at Atlanta 2 t-n, WINE Tour packages must include only N.Y. 12946. Unfortunately her name doesn’t surprise even by Russian spectators place at l-under 72. Pittsburgh at Montreal, n roll of the tongue like her since Ditiatin twice sat down on the St. Louis at Philadelphia, n predecessors' but for grace, strength horse during the exercise. Los Angeles at Houston, n and agility, Natalia Shaposhnikova Friday’s action at the Soviet Nassiff^s Entered San Francisco at San Diego, n Softball Swim Winners Announced will be the girl to watch in Moscow. Summer Games switched back to Nassiff Sports, which captured the Such is the march of time that the track after a rest day with the United EASTERN recorded nine putouts. Five different 41.3; 2. Kelly Dubois; 3. Jim Poirot. O'Brien 39.8; 2. Tina Listro; 3. Erin Sher­ Alumni Junior Baseball League Champs Manchester Rec Department- American League Held Wednesday at Verplanck Pool 18-year-old Russian, who weighs just States aiming for its fourth gold Scoring early. Alliance Printing players had one hit each for Camera was the annual townwide swim meet. Girls 11-12; 50m Free - 1. Tina Listro man. The entry from Nassiff Sports captured the cond row: Walt Weir, Tony Chevrette, Dean sponsored Alumni Junior Baseball East Boys 11-12: 50m Back - 1. Mike 81 pounds, said after winning her medal in the men's 400 meters. held off a last inning rally by Leslie Scott, Julie Tucker, Karen 33.6; 2. Tracy O'Brien, 3. Trisha Cunliffe. Page, Mike McKenna, Don Maxim. Third League title, will participate in the GB (lU R T E R O A K Castleman 42.9; 2. Marc Tanguay. 1979 Alumni Junior Baseball League title. overall gold medal she was turned on In gymnastics the individual gold W L Pel. Rockwell International to post a 9-6 McArdle and Dave Beckwith helped Boys 11-12; 50m Free — 1. Mike Invitational Pony League Tourna­ .670 - Breaking open a tight contest with Girls 13-14: 50m Back - 1. Laurie Dar- Team members (left to right) Front row:- row; Coaches Don Maxim, Frank Pardi, to gymnastics watching Korbut on medals for apparatus will be up for Baltimore win last night at Mt. Nebo. in organizing and running the meet. Castleman 33.9; 2. Mike Ogren; 3. Kent ment Saturday in Columbia. Action a seven-run sixth inning. Tierney's na 41.5; 2. Sandy Prior; 3. Shelley ;Tony Page, Al Chevrette. Missing: Mike television in 1971. grabs and there are four more finals Boston .625 5 Rich Hollis rapped three hits and Michaud. Jeff Popik, Matt Mirucki, Mark Wallings, starts in the morning at 10:30 at the .594 7'/2 belted Manchester Pizza, 12-3. last Results: Boys 13-14: 50m Free — 1. Russell HdSS6tt llverett. (Herald Photo by Adamson) She was 10 then and by Eastern in the pool where Vladimir Salnikov Milwaukee Dan Jones, Marty Thibodeau. Bob Girls 8 and under; 25m Free - 1. Katy Gary Hurley, Alan Pardi, Ken Krajewski. Se- Columbia Rec Area. Other teams night at Fitzgerald Field sending the Smith 29 4 ; 2 John Frallicciardi; 3. Sean Boys 13-14: 50m Back - 1. Sean European standards a late-comer to will be trying to beat ’s New York .550 12 Watts and Don Zura two apiece for Benson 19.2. 2. Lori Gallo: 3 Teresa Sullivan 41.7; 2. Eric Gauvin. entered are Hebron, Colchester, An­ Sullivan the gymnasium. world record in the 1,500 meters. Detroit .510 16 Alliance. Bob Palozie and Jim title hunt into a three-way tie MacDonald Girls 15-18: 50m Back - 1 Jerry Tucker dover. Portland. Marlborough and Cleveland .475 19'2 Manchester Pizza. Tierney's and Girls 15-_18: 50m Free — 1. Chris Scott But Shaposhnikova has the sparkle With the U.S. team absent from the Pagani were each in the two-hit class Girls 9-10: 25m Free - 1 Sharon 33.0; 2 Je'rrv Tucker; 3. Kim Russell. 40.5; 2. Chris Scott; 3. Jennifer Sullivan. Jai Alai 'flesults host Columbia. Play is single .307 36‘-2 Highland Park Market all wound up Louzon 174: 2. Gerry Mirucki: 3. that captures audiences. pool, Soviet and Australian Toronto for Rockwell. Boys 15-18; 50m Free— 1. Mark Dama Boys 15-18: 50m Back — 1. Jeff Cantin elimination. Nassiffs took the crown 'THUKMY 3 Rentdo Cirita 3.20 The Spartacade is used by the swimmers took the gold medals 10-4 after regular season play Michelle Contin. 28.7: 2. Art Libbey: 3. Jeff Cantin. 37.5; 2. Art Libbey; 3. Robert Fitzgerald. Trrtedi I-1-7 STJIJO with a 13-1 record, the lone loss a Standings: North Methodist 11-2, Girls 11-12: 25m Free - 1 Tricha FR$T 4 hta Cvta OMiela 14 $44.90 Russians to help select their Olympic Thursday. fel. GB Tiernev's and Pizza meet Monday Girls 8 and under: 25m Back — 1. Lori Girls 12and under: 100m IM — 1. Tracy 2 Fiatto ta* 11.(1 (,M IM I 24 IS2J0 ant- M ftd a 4-1 $116.40 Army & Navy 10-3. Postal 7 J l E ta w n 1$-M SJO 7 i0 forfeiture. night at 6 o'clock at Fitzgerald with Cunliffe 159: 2. Amy Hanson: 3 Susan O’Brien 1:24.9; 2. Erin Sherman; 3. I Cem (M m hdNU 24 U3t79 Trifeda 4-1-3 $473,70 team but in gymnastics, a sport Former world record holder California .569 - Employees 9-4, Alliance Printing 7-6. Gallo 26.2: 2. Teresa MacDonald. I S.N 1 PeteOdM S.M 4.M Byrne. I frtt MiHi TrifecU 244 MM.30 4i0 where judges decide the minute Michelle Ford won the 200-meter .541 3 *the winner going on to oppose Boys 8 and under: 25m Back — 1. Brian Suzanne Beckwith. 24 I37ia S A rtM Ifena Minnestoa CBT 6-7. Rockwell 4-9. Second Congo Boys 8 and under: 25m Free - 1 Jeff m ds 4 Sarea 17.90 9J0 X90 .535 3'.2 Highland Park Market Tuesday night Crombie 28.6; 2. Shawn Gauvin. Boys 12 and under: 100m IM — 1. Kent M eet! 2-t SI7.M (WMla 1-7 $33.90 differences between top competitors, butterfly for Australia's first gold Texas 4-9, Dean Machine 1-12. UM S.M 5.N Pcrftda M $10419 teT 2-W Elmendorf Reports Rothman 22.4; 2. Brian Crombie: 3. Chris Michaud 1:41.4; 2. Eric Bloking. IrilKta 244 t5 2 i» I Mo I 3.00 .495 7V2 al 6 o'clock for first place. The two Girls 9-10: 25m Back — 1. Kathleen S.M 4.M Triltcta M -S $374.40 it is all important to push forward an medal and became the 100th winner Kansas City Girls 14 and under: 100m IM — 1. SCO* LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Strong losers meet Wednesday night at Crcccb Slane 24.2; 2. Shalene Westry; 3. Linda CM Q M a 24 $3t00 obvious gold medal candidate into of the Games. Russian Sergei Chicago .460 11 REC Boys 9-10: 25m Free - 1. Kellv Dubois ( Fa*$t$ b#a M M UO 4 .M snonK Mfecta 4-2 $120.30 Scheideman. Laurie Dama 1:31.5; 2. Karen Krupp. SJI 7.M «Mlal4 133J9 2 fiiriU 19.20 1.20 3.20 the international spotlight a year Koplyakov came within three-tenths safety Dave Elmendorf reported to Seattle .417 15‘2 Fitzgerald at 6 o’clock for second 19.3; 2. Joe Feeney; 3. Keir Bretenfeld. 3 bta iM MKta41 »4i9 1.40 3J0 TrifecU 4-2-1 $I4S.70 Behind a 13-hit attack, MCC Vets Boys 9-10: 20m Back — 1. Keir Boys 14 and under: 100m IM — 1. 1 Mt iaKs 3i0 30iteal ahead of the Olympics. the Los Angeles Rams’ training .265 31 place and the berth in the upcoming Boys 11-12: 25m Free - 1. Mike Ogren TriHcta 4-1-7 S4SI79 9 M a i 7.90 ElfVDmi: of a second of breaking his own world Oakland edged past Martinizing, 8-7, last Russell Smith 1:25.6. 8 Mnen Ecenarro 14 20 940 7.20 Breitcnfeld 24.9; 2. Mark Cantin; 3. Peter FTTK M a 2-3 $3&M Elena Mukhina, the world cham­ record in the men's 200 freestyle in camp early Wednesday, club officials Town Tournament. 15.4; 2. Eric Bloking; 3. Joe Fitzgerald. Girls 8 and under: 25m Breast - 1. Mftct) 1-3 $114.39 29J0 9M 5.M 7.09 100 Tliur»ilay'h RcmiIis night at Keeney Field. Barnett. I M t iaa M ftd a 2-3 $123.N 9 Area Saru said, after the Rams extended his Girls 13-14: 50m Free - 1. Sandy Prior Trifeda 9-3-1 $221.M 4.M S M 3 Joapin fierre 240 pion. was marked down while among one of the few world class perfor­ New York 2, California 0 Jim McAuley had two horners and Katy Benson 27.0; 2. Teresa MacDonald. 1 Ki \m TrifKti 2-34 $93110 Barry Stearns roped three hits and Girls 11-12: 25m Back— 1. Eric Bloking vm 7.90 Ounefa 94 $39.20 the men Alexander Ditiatin was contract to cover one more season. knocked in five runs to pace 35.8; 2. Shelley Hassett: 3 Barbara Wolk- Boys 8 and under: 25m Breast — 1. 7 Mripei letad mances in the games to date. Oakland 8, Boston 6 John Kearney. and Ed 20.1: 2. Joe Fitzgerald: 3. David Adam. ItsUrtmn 12-M SJI 3ifl 1 4 $41.91 Domt Mfecta 1-9 $99.30 3 Reaea Ucavra 9.90 3.S0 3.00 Tierney's while Jack Burg. Bill laniewski Brian Crombie. ICtMina IIM IM M ftd a t-l $12190 Trifecta t-9-3 $309.90 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 2 Satkiewicz two apiece for the Vets Girls 9-10: 25m Back — 1. Sharon I Ana fttb ■ 9.00 9.20 Grant each chipped in with two hits. Boys 13-14: 50m Free - 1 Eric Gauvin Girls 9 and 10: 25m Breast - 1. Karen Tw o rm Lauzon 20.6: 2. Pam Reischerl: 3. Cathy 7 RtwOa Orpiaga 4.40 Toronto 8, Texas 4 Eight different players had one hit 3 Joapin herre 72.90 4.80 3.90 Mark Roscio and Steve Hanley each 35.2. Crombie 24.8; 2. Michelle Cantin; 3. Erin 3-1 $30.90 Baltimore 12, Seattle 1 Foley. 440 3.80 each for Martinzing. Girls 9-10; 50m Free — 1. Pam Mfecta 34 $94.30 I A2ca Ocboa had two blows for Pizza. Boys 9-10: 25m Back — 1. Jim Poirot Sullivan. 820 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 2 Standings. West Side Italian Reischerl 44.5; 2. Andrea Elan; 3. Erin Boys 9 and 10: 25m Breast — 1. Jim Trifecta 34-7 $1,307.10 6 Mnefl Im Standings: Manchester Pizza 10-4. 23.5; 2. Mel Siebold; 3. Karl Marble. Jai Alai Results QuneU 1-3 $40.80 Kansas City 6, Chicago 1 Kitchen 10-3, MCC Vets 10-3, Zem- Sullivan. Pairot 24.1; 2. Kelly Dubois; 3. Mark mmt PerfectJ 3-1 $18110 Girls 11-12: 50m Back — 1. Tracy >FMMY 4 baen leeaet 17.00 11.90 4J0 H ighland P ark M arket 10-4. 4. Htca-Fceurre Trifecta 3-1-6 $919.90 Today's (>umi‘s brow ski's A ll-Stars 8-5. Reed Boys 9-10: 50m Free - 1. Mel Siebold Cantin. 3.M aw-GariU 1 Jeapn Zaqa • 7.40 4.00 Detroit (Wilcox 8-4) at Toronto Construction 7-6. j^oking Glass II 7- Tierney’s 10-4. LaStrada Pizza 9-5. Girls 11 and 12: 25m Breast - 1. Betty FIST: S. [asebii Serea 9. ZM-bisI Manchester Oil Heat 9-5. Farr's 3-11. 1.2tpa4artiata 2.fa»t*-laMi 7. bMew Ocbi L lastaiw-Javier I (Huffman 4-11), n 6, Martinizing 4-9. DeMolay 4-9. Ed's Maher 24.7; 2. Lynette Chorman; 3. ICtPlaiiarl 4.Me4a*a Sbs buMgilipina Center Congo 3-11. Annulli Construc­ New York (Hunter 2-5) at Arco 2-11. Carolyn Barry. S.IM i IbrTefia-lai TDITR flrs«inlas«iii9 Milwaukee (Caldwell 11-5), n tion 1-13. Boys 11 and 12; 25m Breast - 1. Mike Mrasa-Jatitr I 1 Mrigaez-Artedie I.Erw u MIrpiaca Long after other "prepum ' sealers f Ogren 21.1; 2. Yuri Westry; 3. Jason Clif­ Sabs laaeOsliaBli 3. Rarre 4.SarM have weathered awdy. Latex-ite Cleveland (Barker 0-4) at Chicago CANDLEI.IGMT 19th Hoi* STCO* S.Zteiea IRmm Fast Pitch ford. 2. M r ip u 4 a r tv c i SuperSeal keeps on keeping black­ (Scarbery 1-4), n Moriarty Bros, nipped Talaga , , ■ . l.FanMafenrl 7 .J m r l LAiu Girls 11-12: 50m Breast 1. Jeanne Lem- i 4.fie«-lM top young and beautiful Its super­ Boston (Stanley 11-6) at Texas CRGFPI, $bi liscana Associates, 4-3. last night at ieux 42.2; 2. Suzanne BeckwiUi; 3. 9 .M e *te d M EUVDrm tough Engineered for super-protec­ Three runs in the first inning and 7. Ib fTtpl * 1 tIrm -Jaaes (Comer 10-6), n Fitzgerald Field. Minnechaug and pairings for the Four Ball Tour­ Michelle Freeman. l.MebMMaca 2. IrtaBa-Pfenre tion against sun. weather, fuel, salt Baltimore (Flanagan 13-6) at Kan­ Fred Valanti singled and homered six more in the fifth lifted Formal's 3.faBa-Zapi 4. M iiC i'Jn ie r I LADIES NINE HOLE - All Irons nament Saturday. Boys 11-12: 50m Breast — 1. Kent jm $.lMc»4Mal i lascaran-Saru Use It this weekend sas City (Leonard 6-7), n Inn girls past Vernon. 9-1, last night I.Fa n tw lP and Rich Belekewicz added two hits — Low gross — A — Grant 54, B - 7;00 Zaiman, Taback, Byk, Salad Michaud 51.0; 2. Jason aifford; 3. Marc riepMrtedw IJddcMu t D — itirita T h e only "premium'' sealer Seattle (Honeycutt 6-7) at Oakland for Moriarty's. Jim Keefe singled at Fitzgerald Field in the season 7:08 Byrko. Guillemette, Monaeella, Tanguay. 3. lbm {Bi4irtw M ilbJaMi S ib JeafteCceurre Available Kennedy 60, C — Jackman 61; Low 5.6m4M rt iRMeb4a*di (Minetto 1-3), n finale. Girls 13-14: 50m Breast — 1. Karen THOFTK and tripled and Dave Bidwell rapped net — A — Tliurston 56-17-39, B — Apter IktSS^KU LU 4 aivw l l.Orbal-Seria tJaaqMi4rqM(a oom i.-A -N 'ih Minnesota (Zahn 8-2) at California Formal's, which won the league 7:16 Davidson, Fay, Dickinso, Karliner Krupp 52.1; 2. Sandy Trombly. S ih M h c K i Javier I ooxMPJ^Br'V'. i»rc. two hits for Talaga's. Higley 63-28-38, C — Pollock 64-26-38 3.la$cara»4iriU 4. Liiibia Werre (Frost 8-6), n tournament, also won the league 7;24 Starter's Time, Robinson Bovs 13-14; 50m Breast -- 1. John roiim i ReaewCeenarre Willow St., Cheshire. CT. 06410 (matching cards). 7;32 Starter's Time, Schiller Frallicciardi 39.8; 2. Sean Sullivan; 3. An­ l.Ra4it*ei 7. E w i Jivier 1 I. jbca-lriiRb I Saturduy's Gumes NIKE crown finishing with a 17-2 overall 3. M e 7:40 Starter’s Time, Sokolov Siblrta»4(hM Seattle at Oakland Five runs in the seventh inning mark. Diane Ferguson hurled a two- drew Knofla. „ . . o 5. Javier! 7;48 McCarthy, Zubrow, Richmond, Girls 15-18; 50m Breast— 1. ChrisScOtt 7 .lk n a powered Lathrop Insurance to a 10-9 hitter to take her 13th win against Minnesota at California, n DellaBarnarda 41.2; 2. Kim Russell; 3. Jennifer Sullivan. Site Fa»to Boston at Texas, n. come-from-behind win over Westown one loss. Lisa Tilden had two bingles, Tallteood 7:56 Danigelis, Rubin, Chupas, Masley Boys 15-18: 50m B re a s t-1. Art Libbey FfTIt Baltimore at Kansas City, n. Pharmacy last night at Nike Field. Marcy MacDonald tripled and Kathy WOMEN'S CLUB I. Zefii-Jaii 2.fiapTjba PARKER STREET ^ 8:12 Starter’s Time, Pease 38,2; 2. Tim Lauzon; 3. Joe Clifford. Xlrm-Artedw WliNTED] Cooney rapped a two-run single for UtmMtfi New York at Milwaukee, n. Rich Romano had three hits in­ CHAMPIONSHIP - First round - 8;20 Cieri Jr., Artman, Cox, Rotondo Girls 9-10; 25m Fly - 1. Sharon Louzon S.Mituei-l*na i bmpi-Javier I USED AUTO PARTS, INC. Detroit at Toronto, n cluding the game-winner in the Formal's. 18 Holes - 1 . Florence Ramsey 85,2. 8:36 Cieri, Youngerman, Repko, 19.5; 2. Pam Reischerl; 3, Michelle Can- J . U JiMIOM e t p*! Cleveland at Chicago seventh when he knocked home Don Loris Fuller 86; Nine Holes — Cham- Albano tin. Sibi l»{cenim UNDIR NEW MANAGEMENT sort TO BUY GCWFI. Kelsey. Jim Dowling and John Gion- pkxiship Flight - 1. Lois Fuller 42, 8;52 Rotondo, Bailey, Fahle, Corcoran Boys 9-10: 25m Fly - 1. Mel Siebold I .U 4 $ h l IMe-Cceivrt friddo chipped in two safeties each Formal's Inn women with a three- Florence Ramsey 44; A Flight ~ 1. 9:08 Roberto Jr., Tartaglla, Huckins, 23.5; 2. Joseph Feeney. IJmpM iliiib li lliifca iArtip4eaie( -SPECIALIZINQ IN - for Lathrop. Bob Quaglia, Rick run fourth inning downed Enfield. 5- Claire Brewer 33, 2. H ildur Rubin Girls 11-12: 50m F l y - 1. Erin Sherman iOrbeal-Zapi 9;24 Tulin, Peracchio, Ronan, 42.5; 2. Tina Listro. 7. M a p ! Mania 8. Im eb-fkba CLEAN Rangers Deal Dillon Malloy and Henry Steullet each 2. last night in Enfield. Sib$ Irm-Javiar I Zawistowski 33; B Flight - 1. Pat Smlchenkl Boys 11-12: 50m Fly — 1. Mike Auto Recycling and Late Model Parts socked two hits for Westown. Lynne Wright pitched Formal's $ m iT R NEW YORK (UPI) - Center Holmes B, 2. Dora Broder 30; C 9:32 SUrter’s Time, Stein Castleman 38.2; 2. Robert Crosby. l.M* IQibil USED CARS into first place In the league with a Flight - I. Martha Kokoszka 32, 2. Winners of the Junior South Division Wayne Dillon was traded by the New 9:40 Starter's Time, Ehrlich Girls 13-14; 50m Fly — 1. Sandy Prior. 3.JM4MI 4.Mpa NOW BUYING LATE MODEL York Rangers to the Winnipeg Jets INHV sparkling two-hitter. A walk and key Sharon Carwo S. 9:48 James, Peters, Sheldon, Garafolo Boys 13-14: 50m Fly - 1. Russell Smith i R s i i l I b a i i a l Siebert, Jeff Hennequin, Jim Crombie, Doug Wednesday in exchange for future Pounding out 15 hits, Peppino's single by Lisa Schwartz accounted 10:04 Starter’s Time, Fogel 34.1; 2. John Frallicciardi. Matcaraa I.M a ic e Taking the junior soccer Junior South Divi­ for the Penguins' first run. Three SibiGarila WRECKS AND JUNK CARS sion crown were the Bulls. Team members Marshall, Steve Michaud, Tracy O’Connell, considerations. whipped Nassiff Camera, 8-3, last 10:12 Hodges, Cramer, Korvachi Girls 15-18: 50m Fly - 1. Julie Tucker DOmt CARTER The 24-year-old Dillon who played night at Nike Field. walks and a single by Wright keyed 10:28 Davis, Ross,)Spelman 37.6; 2. Leslie Scott. I.Cncbie-9$i$l I Joafte-EcenaiTe John Rogers. Missing: Steve Damon, Tony ElUngtom 3.Cm M4ie*at 4. lasw p-OcbH Call Us at 649"3391 (left to right) Front: Marc Olander, Aaron three seasons for the Rangers after Paul Pryor and Dave Rutherford the three-run burst. 10:14 Clark, Kearney, DeRoo, Boys 15-18: 50m Fly — 1. Mark Dama Schultz, Kent Michaud. (Rec Department WOMEN GOLIERS MEEK 32.6; 2. Guy Bradstreet; 3. Tim Lauzon. S.ReMMM*ca ibnngi4ari(a Gaber, Mark Schutt, Missy Cook, Mike Zotta, each had three hits and Rick Formal's enters the league playoff Buoniconti MMn Mvtb i M p o - Z i p j 775 Parker St., Manchester being their first-round draft choice in Girls 14 and under: 100m Free — 1. Photo) Gilgosky a pair for Peppino’s. in Glastonbury starting Sunday with TOl'RNAME.vr - Helen Woodcock 11:00 Marsh, Nealach, Colmer S ib RN»-Jivier I Chris LaVigne, Aaron Cook. Back row: Coach 1975, was with the WHA’s Bir­ 11:08 Kaprove, Boulrice, Vignatl, Shelley Hassett 1:31.0; 2. Katy Benson. |122V Main SI., Menchetlef Rutherford in left centerfield a 9-2 mark. def. Wendy Eihlich aS47 to Uke tour­ Geoff Michaud, Kevin O'Connell, Mara mingham Bulls last season. Rayburn Boys 14 and under: 100m Free — 1. An­ ■mt I TEL. 646-6464 nament. tEn au -Ze p i Following are the sUrting times 11:16 Salad, Baum, Garbrous, Lingua drew Knbfia 1:30.0. lliipiilriiibl EVENING HERALD. Fri., July 27, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN

13 H tip Wanted 13 I'AtiE FOl'KTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri., July 27, 1979 U HtIpWanM HtfpW anfd f 3 H*fp Hfanfatf Hafp Wm M INVITATION CLERK TYPIST - Will per­ DENTAL ASSISTANT RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll MANAGER FOR SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST- JANITORIAL OPERATION - form a substantial amount of WANTED for specialty office TO BID She Heralti p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. typing, filing and other office in Downtown Hartford and Hum^ Weather Foreign System Wide. 3 days a week. Apply director of nursing. Must have experience direc­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Connecticut Certification d^uties. Will also be the Vernon Circle. Excellent Salmonbrook Convalescent ting and following up super­ primary switchboard relief working conditions, benefits The Manchester Board of required. Contact: Dr. Donald Home, off House Street, visors. Salary in the teens. Education solicits bids for Nicoletti, Coventry Public For more information toward operator. High School diploma available. Experienced 1 Loot Found Glastonbury. Please call 633- or the equivalent plus 2 years' preferred but not necessary. Furniture for the 1979-1980 LofI end Found Schools, Box 356, Coventry, 5244. name and telepnone number ' school year. Sealed bids will Conn., 06238, call 742-8913. related qffice experience For a matiire individual. (Tall To Visiting Germans IMPOUNDED - Male, mixed to Box Y c/o Manchester required. Apply between 12 872-7852. r be received until 3:00 P.M.. LOST- Tiller & Rudder for Herald. Sail Boat at Middle Bolton breed, tri-color. About 1 year NURSES AIDES wanted for. o’clock - 3 PM to Rogers Corp, cola or fruit drink instead, she said. “There's a saying among farmers August 9.. 1979. at which time old. Found Village Street full time on all shifts. Apply \U .11 >K TOMPKINS Pond. Last Sunday. Call 529- JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR Mill Street, Manchester, Ct. We asked about a physical fitness that ‘we must stand on many feet in will be publicly opened. The Area. Contact, Manchester director of nursing. Salmon- Equal Opportunity Employer. AIR CONDITIONING i llcriilil lti‘|mrli'r 0743. ______Dog Warden, 646-4555. brook Convalescent Home, off - For multi-site operation. trail, reportedly common in - Ger­ case of a recession,”' Gerd said. right is reserved to reject any MMKHESTER/VEMON M/F. REFRIGERATION House Street, Glastonbury. Must have e:^rience and be SERVICE MAN WANTED- MANCHESTER — It was a hot, The Wienholzes, who are visiting and ail bids. Specifications SILVER BRACELET with AREA many, and one of which is being iaid Bondt-Sfocki-Uortgagot B Please call 633-5244. able to work second shift. ALL AROUND PIZZA & Must be experienced. humid day when we met Gerd and the United States under the and bid forms may be secured turquoise stone. Lost at or REPRESENTATIVE Salary in teens For informa­ out in Manchester. at the Business Office. 45 N. near Manchester State Itenk GRINDER PERSON - Excellent wages and benefits Christa Wienholz (pronounced Veen- "Oh, a Trimm Dich Pfad," Gerd American Host Program, are GOVERNMENT PART-TIME Work from tion forward name and to the right man. This is a per­ ■ School Street. Manchester. early Wednesday morning. telephone number to Box Z, Experience preferred, but not holzi at the home of their hosts, Bob enjoying their second visit to this GUARANTEED BUSINESS 2 people with initiative who home on the phone servicing necessary. Apply at; Papa manent position. Call John said. Trimm Dick Pfad means a Connecticut. Raymond E. Call 649-333. Reward. our customers in your spare c/o R och ester Herald. ■ and Pat Wilson of 51 W estminster "trim yourseil path.” There’s one in country. A coupie of years ago, they LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. desire to advance into Joes Giant Grinders & Pizzas, Van Ness, Woodcock Demers. Business Manager Phone 281-4112. time. 249-7773. Refrigeration, 528-4144. Road. came on their own and toured exten­ management, with one of M UNSON’S CANDY 489 East Middle Turnpike, or Lubeck. He described it as being in a 060-7 ______call 646-1555. it isn't hot like this back home.” wooded area where peopie walk or sively through the southwest. They the-largest companies in ATTENTION - Need 2 people KITCHEN is seeking male to Gerd said. "It gets hot, but there plan to come again. "We'd iike to go □ EMPLOYMENT this field. Write Mr. John over 21. Immediate employ­ learn trade as candy maker. run along a path until they come to a LEGAL NOTICE Must be neat, have good per­ BARTENDER - Experienced PERMANENT PART TIME isn't this humidity.” to New Orleans and visit the French Lulek at 765 Main St., East ment. This is not a fancy ad, only. Call 742-6978, between 8 HELP- Days or evenings. (No sign that may say to do so many Hartford, CT 06108. we simply want a person who sonal habits, and be of sincere Home is Lubeck in north , Quarter,”. Christa said. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. a m. and 1 p.i^______summer help) Knowledge of pushups, or jump back and forth over Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 124.505 and l2i.WI Apply 81 Commerce Street, An Equal Opportunity Employer needs a permanent job. Ad­ character. Send resume, in­ northeast of Hamburg. They can see knitting and crocheting nelp- a fence rail so many times, or jump They have taken many siides of of the Assurance Regulations that Manchester Memorial Glastonbury. PTG vancement opportunity. Call cluding work experience, age, HOMEWORKERS. Earn address etc. to: Munson’s ful, but not necessary. Call the borderline that separates East up and down so many times. their travels to share with their Hospital will be providing Uncompensated Service for those un­ COMPANY. Telephone 633- between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - $BIG$ securing, stuffing Knitters World, 646-4340, and about a half a able to pjy. provided the individual meets the eligibility 528-3869. E.O.E. Candy I ^ h e n , P.O. B8x 224, envelopes. Free details. There's a lot of bicycle riding in students. 7631. . ______Bolton, CUiin., 06040. between 10-12 a.m. mile away. Germany. Many peopie, like Gerd One of their highlights was a visit requirements as set forth in said regulations. Manchester Reply: Titan, Box 94688 ME Memorial Hospital will be providing $101,500 of uncompensated BABYSITTER NEEDED- Schaumberg, 111.^60194. GENERAL FACTORY, if it reaches 80 degrees and Christa, have mopeds. to the Mark Twain home in Hartford. Monday through Thursday, 3 LAUNDRESS AND NURSES service for the fiscal year beginning October 1,1979 and ending WORK- Good benefits. Please Fahrenheit back home, school closes "Many people walk to work, or “The students back home all know p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ AIDE - 12 midnight to 8 AM. SECRETARY - 3 M has ' September 30. 1980. unless the free service requirements have Enjoy working in a very plea­ apply in person: Merrill In­ and the children go home,” Gerd, a they may take a bus,” Christa said. who Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer REPORTERS WANTED tation, Can 649-6022. Friday; opening in small business of­ dustries, Vernon Industrial ■ been met by the hospiul sooner than September 30. 1980. The weekends anytime. sant and homelike at­ school teacher said. , Buses travei in their own lanes and are,” Gerd said. , uncompensated service will cover services to patients for out­ The Herald is currently accepting applications for mosphere helping our elderly fice for — """ Place, Vernon, Conn, office Gerd and Christa both teach arrive at bus stops every five or 10 The Wilsons applied for visitors patient and inpatnet services. Uncompensated services amoun­ positions as staff SEWERS- Experienced on In­ residents. Experience English in high school. Gerd also w pm ) and a p i ------minutes, she said. Buses also always from Germany through the exchange ting to $82,000 will be provided to outpatients and $19,500 to in­ dustrial Sewing Machines. preferred. Please call Doris telephone manner. 3 M offers teaches geography, and Christa in­ get the green lights, and for 40 or 50 program because having iived there patients for both Category A and Category B patients as defined Will train if necessa^. Good Blain RN Director of Nurses. competitive salary and cludes in her schedule classes in for two years while Bob was in starling pay for the right peo­ 646-0129. Manchester Manor excellent fringe benefits. Con­ cents and transfers, one can travel in the regulations Nursing Home. 385 West gymnastics, hand ball, and other Edward M. Kenney REPORTERS ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday tact Lorraine Bycholski at EXPERIENCED NURSES all around the city on one fare. miiitary service, "we thought it thru Friday. Apply in person Center Street, Manchester. physical education activities. would be fun to host some of the peo­ Executive Director Persons interested should call Managing Editor, 872-0541 between 8:15 AM and AIDES NEEDED- F..II or "Many families don't own a car, " at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent 5 PM. We are an equal oppor­ part time. Immediate 2 Frank Burbank to arrange for an interview. , Speaking of physical exercise, the Christa said. "I don't think anyone ple we became familiar with,” Pat 059-7 Street. Manchester. Equal tunity employer. positions available in private young couple described the family Opportunity Employer M/F. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC would even think of owning two said. are visiting in Manchester under the - Experienced only. Top homes and Convalescent custom of taking a Sunday walk. The This is their first time hosting The Tinker Toy windmill is the result of a CARD GALLERY- ■Homes. Call 643-9515, Aid & cars.” she added. American Host Program. Others enjoying STAFF ACCOUNTANT - CPA wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 18® men dress up in full suit with shirt Lubeck bas a population of about foreign visitors and plan to do more cooperative German-American effort. Three- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Wethersfield, Aggressive part time sales Assistance, Manchester, the workable toy are, from left. Bob Wilson, She Heralb firm. Local firm located in people needed. Flexible hours, Conn. and tie. the ladies dress up, too, and 250,000. The center of Lubeck, called of it. year-old Christopher Wilson plays with the Tolland County is seeking to 563-0151 Christa, and Pat Wilson. (Herald photo by EDA Project Number to be assigned. on a permanent basis. Some they go out for a walk as a family. the old city, was built in the 11th cen­ Gerd and Christa will spend 10 days toy which he built with the assistance of Gerd expand their staff to service nights and Sund^s. Apply in Town of Manchester, Connecticut (OwnerI diversified small business 'Young people of all ages most tury on an island. each with other host families in person only, EOE. Card LUBE PERSON to lubricate Wienholz, right, who with his wife, Christa, Pinto) Separate sealed bids for the CONSTRUCTION OF WEST Phone 643-2711 clients. Tax and auditing WE HAVE A YEAR ROUND always accompany their families The young couple visited Stur- Southbridge, Mass., and Morristown, G a lle ry , M a n c h e ste r trucks .^nd trailers. Related 7 ; DRAINAGE, CONTRACT NO. 12, will be received by the experience helpful. Please OPENING for a part time when they go out walking,” Christa N.J., before returning to Germany. The Herald offers Paid Vacations, Pension Plan, Parkade. experience necessary, $5.25 bridge Village one day. But they - Town of Manchester. Connecticut at the office of the Direc- send resume to Box S, c/o cashier, for afternoon hours. 5 said. "They have a choice, but they One thing seems to have made an plus many other benefits. ______days, 20 to 25 hours per week. hourly. All fringe benefits. were not overly impressed with the tor of General Services until 11:00 A M. E.D.S.T., August 15. Manchester Herald.. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY For appointment call 688-7596. usually go along with their parents" exhibitions of tbe primitive life style unfavorable impresion. "I don’t like No Sundays. Pick up applica­ - Welcome wagon seeks per­ , 1979. and then will be publicly opened and read aloud. RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST. tion blank at Fairway. Main In fact, the youth even drink with of early Americans. all those TV commercials, " Gerd Route 30 Site Selected - The Information for Bidders. Form of Bid. Form oi Con- sonnel in Mamdiester, Coven­ WE ARE NOW TAKING Street, Manchester. No phone their families. Christa said the young Pleasant personable and try, Andover, Columbia, "It was not new to me,” Gerd said, said. Perhaps their greatest impres­ . tract. Plans. Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond. Perfor­ capable typist wanted by of­ calls. APPLICATIONS for Women family members are taught how to sion of Americans is best expressed mance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents Hebron, Mansfield and Storrs. to work in Sausage Processing "because many of the farmers in TOWN OF GLASTONBURY fice located in the Flexible hours, good earnings, drink beer and wine, beverages may be examined at the following location. Room. Apply in person at Germany do things like that now. by Christa. ItM ak ln ga Manchester-Vernon area. car required. E.O.E. Phone Manchester Packing Com­ which commonly accompany the They do not all have tractors and "It's the friendliness. It’s easier to For Farmers Market Office of the Director of General Services Please send resume to Box S, N.C. LATHE HAND 247-1166 daytime or 658-9106 pany. 349 Wetherell Street. c/o Manchester Herald. family meals. modern farm equipment. They have make friends in the United States. In Municipal Building CLERICAL ASSISTANT TURRET LATHE evenings for interview or 41 Center Street In Ht Public Work* Engbicaring Scctlcn. write Mrs. N.J. Smith, 10 "Ttiere is little excessive drinking to make their own tools and things to Germany, you just say ‘hello’ when The sellers will also set their own PART TIME LUBE person Hoffman said all produce being Manchester. Connecticut 06040 SHEET METAL WORKER - EN8INE LATHE Robin Road, Simsbury, Ct. needed to work 8 hours on among the youth, " she said. do with.” He said farm ers in Ger­ you meet a friend, and maybe just By BARBARA RICHMOND SALARY: $3.75 per hour/19 hours per week Experienced. Soldering etc. sold must be homegrown. Sellers will prices but the association will Copies may be obtained at the office of the Director of 8 iid 06070. Saturday lubricating trucks Teenagers don't always like the taste many keep cows, sheep, and pigs. talk about your jobs. ” Herald Reporter mUimum which includes eveing work hours for Call 528-2101. not be allowed to buy fruits or provide suggested prices as offered General Services located at Manchester. Connecticut upon SANDRLASTER and trailers. Experience of beer and wine but will prefer a VERNON -- A site has been chosen attendance at Sewer Commission meetings. by the Market Report. Any type of payment of $25.00 for each set. so Hours. P (M Holidays necessary. For appointment vegetables someplace else and then LEGAL SECRETARY - For call 688-7579. and the Tri-Town Farmers Market grading or weighing is also up to the Anv unsuccessful bidder, upon returning each set promptly Performs general clerical work such as typing, Manchester law office. ExesO snt will open Aug. 4 at the Tolland Coun­ resell them. Home-canned and home-baked seller. and in good condition, will be refunded his payment filing, preparing and filling out forms, and operating Experience preferred, "^ing Insurance BsnsIK* COOKS & KITCHEN ty Agricultural Center on Route 30. The owner reserves the right to waive any informalitites or steno reiiuired. Ample HELPERS- Available goods can also be sold but they will Hoffman said the charging of the standard office equipment: does related work as Apply In Parson The market will be open from 9 to reject any or all bids iariarking at thjs centrally weekends and evenings. MEDICAL LABORATORY be subject to inspection by the fees is necessary in order to off^t required. focated office. Send reply to IHETRONICSINC Experienced preferred. ASSISTANT wanted for Doc­ a m. to 1 p.m. and plans are to have it expenses of the market such as in­ Each bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the Department of Consumer Protection. amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Graduation from high school or business school with Box SS c /o M anchester RT. 6 ft 44-A Drivers License. Mature in­ tor’s Office, 9 to 5 daiiy. open the same piace and hours on surance and the renting of a TAC Herald. dividuals. Apply in person: Microscopic work necessary. Some persons will be selling dried Information to Bidders. courses in typing OR IN LIEU THEREOF, an BOLTON CT. 0C04O Aug. 11. Future information will be building should the weather be incle­ Garden Grove Caterers, Resume to: 64 Strawberry flowers but the selling of flower Attention of bidders is particularly called to the equivalent combination of above experience and released later. Keeney Street, Manchester. Lane. Manchester. arrangements won’t be allowed. ment. requirements as to conditions of employement to be Michael Hoffman, of Ellington, training. Applications must be postmarked or on file PRINTING Hoffman said that since plans were observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the con­ REAL ESTATE CAREER- MECHANIC - SCHOOL market master, said the Farmers The sellers must provide their own at the Office of the Public Works Director, 2108 Main FIRST SHIFT 8:00-4:30 announced for the market, a few tract WANTED: Loving sitter for Part timers. Earn $8000-)- Ac­ BUSES - Experienced. Own Market Association is considering tables, stands or whatever for dis­ Street. Glastonbury. Connecticut 06033. on or before • CUTTER OPERATOR playing their goods. There will be a weeks ago. that he has had excellent In accordance with Executive Order 11246 (30 F.R. 12319-25), Robertson kindergartener. tive office. 3 MLS Boards. For tools. Apply: Coventry School having the market open one evening Must be experienced in From 10 AM to school time, a confidential interview. Buses, South Street. Coven­ 50 cent fee charged for those who just response in interest expressed by the implementing rules and regulations thereof, and orders August 3, 1979. a week but this decision will depend of the Secretary of Labor, a Certification regarding Equal AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQOAL OPPORTUNITY cutting finished work and occasional after school for 3 Ralph Pasek, 289-7475. try. Call 742-8808. carry in goods to sell. area farmers and gardeners. upon the people selling the products. Opportunity is required of bidders or prospective contrac­ EMPLOYER M/F raw material. kids. Starting in September, Those selling out of a car trunk will It isn’t necessary to reserve space but some time is available in KENNEL ASSISTANT, Live- FRYER / DELIVERY MAN- Anyone can be a member of the tors and their proposed subcontractors prior to the award of pay a $1 fee per day and those in ahead of time. If anyone has any Excellent wages and non- August if desired. 649-1103 or in, Large modern facility. In­ Nights, 12 a.m. to 9 a.m. App- association. The charge is $1.50 a contracts or subcontracts. 289-7549 ask for Elaine. volvement with boarding, Iv Bess East Donuts, 150 vehicles larger than a pickup truck questions he should contact Hoffman contributory benefit year per person. If there is more than No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the ac­ grooming, training, showing. (Center Street, Manchester. iH isa will be charged $1.50. at his home. 872-8073 or at his office. program. All replies held one person from a family the ad­ tual date of the opening thereof. PART TIME- “Girl Friday". Breeding • must possess quiet According to the association 875-2941 or Elmer Martin, treasurer. confidemial. Apply in (Mornings) Bookkeeping, gentleness with animals. All PRINTING COMPANY ditional ones will pay 50 cents each. Robert B. Weiss. 872-3872. Wally White is assistant General Manager person or call M3-1101. typing necessary. For active living expenses plus modest DESIRES Press Operator Members will be given a badge which bylaws, no alcoholic beverages will be allowed on the premises of the garden master. 058-7 ______Allied Printing Services. Inc Real Estate Office. 289-7475. salary. Sheridane Kennels. familiar with Multi & A B. they must wear while selling their 228-9089. Dick Equipment. Full and m arket. 579 Middle Turnpike W products at the market. Manchester. Conn. 06040 BABYSITTER NEEDED- 2 part time. 'Telephone 528-9426, LEGAL NOTICE hours, 4 times a month, within SALESMEN- Experienced An equal opportunity walking distance to Bently preferred, but not necessary. MACHINIST- Capable of TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT employer M/F. School area. 649-7234. Hard work. Long daily hours operating most machine shop NOTICE OF in shop retail. Not just a job, equipiaent on own. Top themcjkof OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House but a good future. Send wages. OT. Fringe Benefits, Former Mad Bomber a d o p t io n o f o r d in a n c e AUTO pdnirgexoetence delivery. Year round work. resume to: Box B,,c/o and profit sharing. Call 742- In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 and All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil Manchester Herald, 7325. 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by MECHANICS Co., Route 6. Bolton. the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Connecticut, OIL BURNER SERVCE on July 19. 1979. ____ SECRETARY / MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all Now Lives Quiet Life RECEPTIONIST - Ugal Of­ ORDINANCE Experianced Prafam d residential. All benefits. M & fice in Manchester area offers M Oil, Route 6. Bolton. Some of the writing was in red for He turned to face one group of BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Must Have Own Tools interesting position for JAMES V. HEALION emphasis and he mailed the letters photographers, then another. He Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Fernand someone with good typing RETAIL SALES- Full time, Nadeau. Robert Nadeau and Richard Nadeau for the sum of skills and pleasant telephone GROUP 1: A i^ect xuoclptlon of REALTORS iervln 9 the greeter WATERBURY lUPI) - He's 75 from outside Connecticut. Then one carried a copy of the Journai- Paul’s Paint h Decorating IWenchester ere* w Rh more edwertising eepertlie. $37,500.00. Parcel No. 15B in the Buckland Industrial Park. manner. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 Center, Manchester is looking now, and he still goes to church every day in the autumn of 1940. Metesky American with a headline Good Pay Plan. Good Banallta. tmpect end efficiency tor both buyen e n ^ ^ ^ ^ Town of Manchester. County of Hartford and State of Connec­ p.m.. Monday through Friday. for a hard working, Sunday and smiles that fascinating prociaiming, "Letters to Journai walked into the garage and made his ticut Said parcel being more particularly bounded and Excallant Working Conditlona. Join ttw Reply with business and per- experienced person. Call Mike smile. The man once known as the Trap Mad Bomber. " sortal references to first pipe bomb. described as follows: Manchaatar Honda Taam Howl Missari, 6494)300. "Mad Bomber” is good to his aged Ever so patiently, he spent hours " You sorry you hurt peopie, Manchester Herald. Box T, Beginning at a point on the westerly streetline of a proposed Manchester. sister, never bothers anybody and clipping the ends off 22-caliber George’’ " someone asked. And the PART TIME CASHIERS man with goid-rimmed eyegiasses in road which is the northeast comer of said parcel and which has Call Mr. Pantaloo for Intarvlaw WANTED- Apply in person: just wants to live in peace. bullets and emptying the powder into cordinates N350,806.670, E646.747.972; thence turning a curve to FULL OR PART TIME - the somber biue. three piece Xtra Mart Convenience Store. His most prized possession is no a steel can. He put the charge into the left having an arc of 289,04 feet, an interior angle of 24"’-28 - appointmant. Maintenance man. Laurel 404 Hartford Road, longer the sleek Daimler sports car the pipe - most of his time-bombs pinstripe suit said. "Yes. I'm sorry 1 05"' and a radius of 630.00 feet, which is the westerly streetline Manor, 91 (Jhestnut Street, Manchester, between 6 a.m. that sped him 85 miles from Connec­ hurt people" Then after a pause, he Manchester. Apply Monday and 4 p.m. were no bigger than salt shakers — of the proposed road, to a point; thence running in a westerly through Friday, il-3. ticut to New York City to plant the capped both ends, and hooked it up to said. "But I’m not sorry I did i t " He direction a bearing of 589»-30"-23”W, 259.19. bounded on the MANCHESTER HONDA was charged with attempted murder. 24 Adanw StrM i CLERICAL TECHNICIAN- last of his 32 pipe bombs in 1956, but a a cheap watch mechanism. Then he south by a portion of Parcel 16A being land now or formerly of LICENSED ELECTRICIAN - Full time lin in g Hospital library card. “I prefer it to a lot of slipped it into a red sock, which Metesky was judged insane, a the Town of Manchester, to a point; thence running in a norther­ ManchMtar, ConMcUcut Experienced in Commercial. Pharmacy. Routine Clerical ly direction a bearing of N 0'-2I’-30 "E. 279.00 feet, boundeil on other things. Since I’m back. I've became bis New York calling card. paranoid with a persecution com­ Residential maintenance and Duties, wdtb additional Phar­ the west by land now or formerly of Theresa Glode, to a point ; estimating. Benefits. Call 646- read almost 300 books.” he said. He stuck the bomb on a windowsill plex. and he spent the next 17 years macy Technician duties. thence running in an easterly direction a bearing of S 89”-46’- 646-3818 5421. &me hospital or pharmacy George Metesky was a man once so in a Con Ed power plant where it was at Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Beacon, N Y. 39"E 247 21 feet, bounded on the north by Parcel 15A being land experience preferred. Wifi consumed by rage that for 17 years found Nov. 18. 1940. It was a dud. He now or formerly of the Town of Manchester, to the point of TOOLMAKER WANTED - train. Alternating weekends he kept the nation's largest city He was released on Christmas. 1974. Prototype and machine stopped his bombing during World beginning. and holidays. Rockville NEW LISTING walking on eggshells. No one except War 11 and resumed his role as model Psychiatrists said he was no longer building. Apply in person, 81 General Hospital. 872-0501, The above described parcel contains 1.501 acres. Commerce Street, Glaston­ Extension 285. Metesky knew what was going to citizen. dangerous. Don’t Walt To call on this outstanding value or you Said parcel shall be described on a map which will be bury, or call 633-4®5. happen next. Then on March 29, 1951, a bomb “The most foolish thing in the ACCOUNTING CUERK - will be too late. FIreplaced llvingroom, formal Bombs exploded in telephone worid for me to do wouid be to cause prepared by the Town of Manchester, Connecticut Department dining room, 3 bedrooms, plus aluminum siding. exploded in Grand Central station. of Public Works Engineering Division and which map will be Good with figures? Be part of booths, men’s rooms, in public places any sort of trouble. I’ve been where 1 our accounting team. We are All of this for only $52,900 Experts found the remnants of furnished on the date of the transfer of title. W IN F R A D IO such as Radio City Music Hall, Grand want to go. I’ve done what I want to a fast growing company another red sock. Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: 2 seeking an all around person, Stephen Nickodemski, manager of Burger Chamber of Commerce Environment and Central station, Pennsylvania Sta­ Metesky would play his cat-and- do. All I want to do is to relax and IS EXPANDING live in peace and quiet.” he said then. a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic some typing, general clerical King. 467 Center St., looks at the 1979 July Beautification Committee . At left, is Ms. tion, Macy's and two Paramount mouse game for the next five years, duties. &me experience in ac­ theaters - one in Times Square, the leaving bombs in places like the New And that’s what he's been doing. A Development Commission. THEIR OFFICE STAFF counts recervable / accounts ZINSSER AGENCY City Beautification Award presented to Nelly Tambasco, member of the committee. other in Brooklyn. In all, 15 persons York Public Library. But then police movie about his life was planned, but b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of the payable preferred but not es­ (Herald photo by Pinto) sential. Interested persons Burger King by the Greater Manchester were injured. No one was killed. asked news organizations for their abandoned. Neighbors say “what’s Eighth Utilities District of said Town on the current Grand List which Grantee, by acceptance of the deed agrees to pay in ac­ We are seeking a should apply at: Industronics, 646-1S11 The New York Police help and the Journal-American, done is done.” cordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut General receptionist-secretary 489 Sullivan Avenue, South Department's bomb squad knew it flagship of the Hearst fleet of “I’m living in peace and quiet and I Windsor. Statutes.' with typing skiils of 50 bad a menace on its hands but detec­ newspapers, responded. like it this way. I’ve been out of the news for so long. I’m geting used to c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town of wpm, shorthand heipfui Chamber Group Gives Award tives gave their sleuthing a low Its editors, Sam Day, Paul for programming and profile, worried that imitators might Schoenstein Sr., Edward Mahar, and it. The best thing that happened - to Manchester. Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse get out of the limelight. d Such easements and rights-of-ways existing on said aide. If you always wanted to work in the health generai radio office r broaden the fright nationwide. James D. Horan, tackled the Mad premises as of the date hereof which do not render title un­ duties. One fuii time, OKN SPACES The 1979 July City Beautification attract attention to this particular on gardens and takes personal in­ But in 1956 they decided to go Bomber with a front page appeal. As “ My tim e is quite occupied. In the care field but lacked the training and experience marketable or interfere with Grantee’s quiet enjoyment or use and one part time posi­ ITHE BARROWS CORM Custom built 3 BR. 2 Bath raised Award was presented to Burger King location. The building is set back terest in watering and grooming the pubiic, fearing the bomber wouid es- it turned out, he was a Journal reader first place. I’m taking care of my necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the ranch on 4+ acres, LL features of the premises in any way whatsoever. tion avaiiabie. lo cated at 467 C e n te r S tre e t. from the road in a residential section site weekly. calate bis attacks. News and he began writing to the sister, Mae. She'S just about able to required skills while earning excellent wages and family room with bar + fireplace, office, laundry. I car garage. Bar- Manchester by the Greater The Chamber’s Environment & organizations cooperated with exten­ get around. I do all tbe work, all the Said premises are subject to the following condition: of town and was not immediately newspaper. The premises described herein are conveyed upon condition benefits. CallDebM a t>ara Bosetti 649-87)6 Manchester Chamber of Commerce visible to passing cars and those Beautification Committee also sive coverage, devoting much space Detectives knew everything about cooking. 646-1230 “In the past seven months I've that construction of an appropriate building or buildings be TIm Meadow* Convalaacant Horn* otter*: SUMMER TOMC! Environment i Beautification Com­ looking for the restaurant. Tarnow pointed out the well maintained and time to the bomber’s methods, him but his name and address. A city commenced no later than eighteen (18) months after the date of and that spelled the beginning of the been to hospitals and convalescent 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour E. 0) E.' Relax on the patio in your lovely mittee. Nursery out of Chippany, grounds of the entire facility which is psychiatrist predicted they would this deed. By acceptance of this deed, the Grantee, for itself and yard and enjoy year round comfort homes with people sick, taking Stephen Nickodemski. manager of Massachusetts was called up to do constantly visited by patrons, and the end. It took just seven weeks to find find a man of Siovak descent, most its successors and assigns covenants and agrees to comply with effective December 1, 1979. in your cozy cape. 3 BR. Rec. Rm.. Burger King, explained this the landscaping. Mrs. Nickodemski. great lengths Burger King has gone the bomber. likely a machinist, a toolmaker, and others up there, you know. the aforesaid condition. In the event of a breach thereof, the 2. Fully paid insurance; hospital, medical, life and SCHOOL SECRETARIAL fireplace, garage. Call Elva Kiely “Myself, I’m doing all right. I’ve M6-7856 landscaping project was his idea to wile of the manager, enjoys working to in landscaping their facility. M etesky was a $37.50 a week he would be wearing a dark three- Grantor herein or its successors shall have the right to enforce disability. POSITION - Area school seeks mechanic when he said he was dis­ piece suit ali buttoned up. been to four funerals in the past this condition by making a tender of the purchase price as applicants for a year-round 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980 position. Immediate opening. CENTRAL AM abled in 1931 by fumes in a New York In his letters to the Journal- seven months ... I guess I'm just stated herein to the Grantee or its successors and assigns and demand a reconveyance of the herein described premises. 4. 8 paid sick days per y ear; 9 paid sick days in 1980. Applicant must posses good A real plus for those hot summer utility’s Hell Gate plant, which was American, the bomber mentioned lucky to be around," typing and stenopaphic skills' days! Spacious 4 BR. 2'* bath later taken over by Consolidated Con Ed and that sent detectives to This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. and have a pleasant telephone home on private lot. Efficient kit., Police Quarters Not Accepted Edison. publication in this newspaper provided that wi^ln Ip" manner. Reply with business formal dining. LL family room. the utility. A cierk, Aiice G. Kelly, 6. Training and in-service education. Barbara Bosetti 649-8716. He filed a state compensation found his file -with the red for after this publication-of this Ordinance a petition signed by not and personal references to: !VIo»l Kasv Marks less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. Box Y, c/o Manchester VERNO.N — Although the police cleaned up as soon as possible. ting a leak in the public ladies room. claim for tuberculosis two years emphasis in the letters. Some were mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, Herald. ItSTAHT VACATION! department has been in the new Nasin Construction Co., doing the Eveleth also told the committee later and it was rejected as tardy. signed “F.P.” for “Fair Play.” 8. Located near public transportation. has not been fHed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference Just add you and your family to police station for a few months, the wori; should be given the final pay­ that as of Monday he will sever his Jobless, he existed for a time on $20 He was arrested at his home on a NEW YORK (UPI) - Eighty per­ to a special Town election. Aida training claaaa* begin Immediataly. this year round 7 room ranch on project still hasn’t been officially ment within 60 or 90 days after the relations with McHugh and open his given to him each week by his hiliy street in this industriai city 156 L Center Street Andover Lake. Gorgeous water­ cent of ali cars stolen each year were Elizabeth J. IntagUata Call: Pat Soucier, Meadows Convalescent Home front view. Priced in the WO’s. accepted by the Permanent project has been accepted, according own office so any matters concerning spinster sisters, Anna and Mae. where he iives today. A crowd of 300 FULL TIME COOK. Good (Corm r of Sprue* & E. Contor Sts.) unlocked at the time of theft, says J. Secretary Barbara Bosetti 649-8716 Municipal Building Committee, as to the contract, Eveleth said. It was the station project should go through Con Ed became the focai point of a stood outside Manhatan police 333 Bldwell St. Manchester, Ct. benefits, will train evenings. Dean Cassidy, an insurance company Board of Directors 647-1000 EHO _ being completed. agreed that the payment won't be McHugh. However, he said because relentless grudge. He began writing headquarters on Jan, 22,1957, when a Once trained, will go on rota­ executive. In half that number, Manchester, Connecticut 647-9194 tion shift, Augie ft Rays, At the building committee meeting made until the work is completed. he has worked on the project since its the first of many threatening letters black sedan rolled up and Metesky, Cassidy says, the key was still in the Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 20th day of July 1979. Silver Lane, East Hartford. Wednesday night. David Evelelh. Eveleth said most of the work left is inception he will be glad to answer to the utility at a typewriter in his handcuffed to two detectives, got out. 057-7 Call 646-1895 for appointment. neat, weli-equipped garage ignition. i: architect with McHugh and Eveleth. of a minor nature such as repainting any questions the committee may He smiled that broad smile and said the work realiv should be some of the door frames and correc­ have. workshop. nodded agreeably to the spectators. \

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PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. July 27. 1979 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homaa For Sala 33 Home, For Sale 23 Help Wanted 13 Htlp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 MANCHESTER BY OWNER- COUNTER HELP WANTED- CLERK-TYPIST PAHT LAUNDRY WASHMAN - SHEET METAL MECHANIC- PART TIME GAL FRIDAY. WAREHOUSE STOCK Directory of Contractors ROOMS, 1st floor family Low $60s. Immaculate full (Mornings)'. Bookke^ing, CLERK- 40 hour week. Cali Mornings and afternoons. TIME. Minimum 20 hour Applications now being M P . P p C ^ l D B N T ------Must be able to work In­ accepted in our laundry room with fireplace, 4 dormered 3 bedroom Cape. 2 typing, for active Real Estate 649-8648, 7:30 to 4:00, Monday Apply in person only to: Bess week. Busy congenial office, enerous sized bedrooms, 2 full baths, wall to wall carpet dependently. Read Blue Eaton Donuts, Hartford Road, in South Windsor. Accurate department. Applicants must Prints, and operate a variety office. East Hartford 289- thru Friday. /2 baths, central air, 2 car throughout. Dishwasher and t h e y ' v e 7475. Manchester. typing and figure aptitude a be 18 years or older. Apply in f j u s t of equipment. Top wages. person at Meadows Convales­ , walkout basement, no wax floor, eat in size ' n n ' n » n * r must. Amiaole personality . Group I, Philbrick kitchen, huge rec room with Fringe Benefits. OT. and and pleasant phone manner. cent Home,- 333 Bidwell B PlikSOvApED OtL IN Profit Sharing. Call 742-7325. PART TIME DAYS - In­ Agency. 6 4 6 ^ . wood stove option. All newly dividuals looking for oc­ ANGEL PLUMBING I HEATING, Call 568-7945. 8 to 10 a.m. Street, Manchester. 647-9194. redecorated. Call 649-0854. HYANN15 pOpT. SHEET METAL LEADMAN- casional work in printing INC. - Phone 646^1036. Box 194, bindery. Flexible hours. CONSTRUCTIONS IMMEDIATE OPENING This could lead to Foreman WORKERS WANTED- Will FOR RATE CLERK in our Position in a matter of months Manchester, 643-5003. Bolton, Connecticut 06040. MANCHESTER, BY e tin by WA k«.TM«*8U9f»'0« train. Must be willing to Traffic Department. Duties MANCHESTER OWNEB. 6 room Cape, new if desired. Will pay Top Wages include: Processing and in­ Bwwg 1-n SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR ORLANDO ANNULLI & SONS, relocate. Apply in person: IMPRESSIVE THREE- kitchen, lovely yard. RO’s. By to right person, as well as all Ford. Bacon & Davis. 520 voicing freight bills, finding BEDROOM COLONIAL - company benefits. OT., Profit - Nights. Thursday 11:30 PM - GENERAL CONTRACTORS- 147 appointment. 643-9380. No 7:30 AM, Friday, Saturday BUILDING AND HOME Burnham Street. South Wind­ and verifying rates and Westwood II, less than 1 year agents. Sharing and Performance Hale Road. Manchester 644-2427, sor. keeping accurate daily rates. Homaa For Sala 23 Bonus. Call 742-7325. and Sunday, Midnl^t to 8 AM. old. Large family room with Homoa For Sala 23 Will train. Edwards "Builders Of Fine Buildings '. Requires strong math ability fireplace and sliders to deck, MANCHESTERS NEWEST PRODUCTS WE HAVE and use of calculator, some MANCHESTER- Just Listed! Ta g Sale WELDER FABRICATOR- Answering Service. 646-5406. ^ t-in kitchen, formal dining COLUMBIA- Gorgeous Three typing. Call Personnel room, 2W baths, 2-car garage. Neat and clean 3 Bedroom Bedroom Raised Ranch. T O D A Y ’S AREA OF FINE HOMES Must be able to work from PLUMBING - 25 Years' Manager, Lydall Inc., 615 Cape Cod. Fireplace. Formal Blue Prints. Top Wages, POT WASHER- Quiet, quick, Experience! Call Tom Vinyl-sided. $89,900. CSll 646- Family room. Garages. ELEGANCE!! Convenience!!! and efficient. 5 nights. Call Parker Street, Manchester, Dining. Convenient location. Beautiful acre. $S0s. TAG SALE - 15 Stephen TAG SALE- Friday 8 to 8; Benefits, Profit Sharing, and • L u n a •KITCNOI CABICTS Dawkins al 649-7631. "Dif­ 646-1233. EOE. M/F. $55,400, Lessenger Co., 646- Street, Saturday 9 AM. Fur­ Saturday 8 to 1. Rain or shine. They go hand in hand in this newly constructed 8 OT. Call 742-7325. after 5 p.m., 643-2751, ask for Lessenger Co., 646-8713, 423- # J George. •ELECTRICM. •MSUUTION ficult .lobs Taken In Stride." SUPER CLEAN 7 ROOM 8713, 423-9291. 9291. niture, electric stove, toys, 83 Princeton Street, off East room COLONIAL. Picture yourself and your family DRIVERS(s) WANTED for COLONIAL at only $62,900. odds and ends. Middle Turnpike. Old Hoosier in this large, gracious home with four bedrooms, for­ •PUIM BIN •WIDOWS A DOORS school bus van part time mor­ ^Estate Cabinet, machinist tools, fur­ HOUSECRAFT Is the name Walk to busline, shopping and mal dining room and much more. •MASONRY •TOOLS POITRAS HOME nings Ibegin 7:15) and after­ school. 3 bedrooms, liA baths, MANCHESTER KNIGHTS niture, housewares, cedar when you need Alterations $103,900 •PANaMG •BACO DOORS IMPROVEMENTS Of All noons. Two drivers sharing 12'xl8" deck. Energy efficient OF COLUMBUS TAG SALE- chest, lots more! or Remodeling. "Quality position considered. Flexibili­ By NORMA TEDFORD ORI-CRS A i e m e^A •CARDORNG TOOLS •ALUMMUMSOM Types. "Your Satisfaction Is appliances. Hardwood floors. August 18th., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our Concern." Free Workmanship, At ty necessary as hours will oc­ Aluminum siding. 3t4 years Rent your own space, $10. MULTI TAG SALE- Many APHLIAHCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO •F1REPUGE ACGESSORCS casionally vary according to REMTORS U iiO X L Buying a home and ob- •OUTDOOR BUUNGS Estimates. Call 649-2361. Reasonable Prices " Call old. Principals only. No taining a loan, or Refreshments available. Call quality miscellaneous 646-2020 school schedules to require 'J/u C t M ^ ' U'ixiiXRrr.i;i im +tii-u & STOVES •DRIVEWAY SEALER anytime. REAL ESTATE agents, 646-5416, by appoint­ UHN009 CMU mortgage to finance it, in­ Leo McNamara 646-8724. household and childrens ni / hOMIs / ^ ^ mid-day availability. Pay at ment only after 5 p.m. items. 50 Cambridge Street. Builders, Plumbers, Remodelers, hourly rale. To begin in ME MM UMM 1720 GAMBREL. volves the completion of a RAY .lONES PLUMBING St A UNITED CONTRACTORS 214 MHS Saturday 7/28,10:30 to 5; Sun­ Electriclens, Reel Estete Brokers and 646-2482 September for full school MANCHESTER - BY COLONIAL number of documents day 7/29. 12 to 4. HEATING - Residential. In­ - M ani'hester. 522-9920 year. For information and WNL-WILL EKEnWIIK! before the property can ITHEW.G.GLEIMEYCO. OWNER. 3 bedroom Cape, Overlooking Manchester. Salesm en — Call Us tor Special Prices on THi dustrial. Commercial. Dormers. Garages. Second application call Bolton Board 23r m «n y w officially change hands. In 4 FAgillLIES WEEKLONG |W.G.GinN|T •MANCHemR •GLASTONBURY ★ KW HIIKS* new kitchen, lovely yard. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, large MOVING! HUGE TAG THE D.W. FISH REALTY CO. your Appliance Needs and Services .... 33G N. AMn 8L GS Hobron Av«. ■CONSERVATION Levels. Additions. of Education. 643-1569 through $50's. By appointment. 643- most states, between the TAG SALE ENDING Sunday SALE! Saturday & Sunday al CO. G49-S253 Yes our office has a fine SKIMK rool- formal dining room, 9 SPECIALIST ■ 2094 Remodeling. Enclosures. August lOth.. 1979. 9380. No agents. signing of the sales con­ July 29th. 3 Crestwood Drive. 20 N ew m an S tr e e t, 872-9153 643-1591 443-445 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER •CLUNOTON •WILUNQTON selection of beautfful new nusciiulu fireplaces, absolutely im­ Puzzles, ^ames, furniture and N Wm I Rd. R0(rt«44 Manchester Road. Glaston- Family Rooms. Member tract and the closing, Manchester. Fiom 10 a n. on. Vernon Circle •7M213 homes in all shapes, sizes, iiiSTSEr-Kmo maculate. 3 car garage. 6 some antiques. 2 O f t PHONE 047-0997 42S-M1G Belter Husine.ss Bureau three things usually need Vernon, Cl. ______and price ranges. Call Butlnat* Opportunity 14 acres. 649-2813. TAG SALE - Miscellaneous today and we will be glad Ml MHno San n a m«u u m WMma uit n« mam to be done. The properly *1M9r M M l Wiota'’ has to be appraised; items. Saturday July 28th, 10 - to show you through these MANCHESTER Package U £ i O m JII Rninl". Hrim .ilimi" 4. Rain or Shine. 47 Arbutus fine quality built houses! store. Excellent location. Well BELFIORE AGENCY evidence of title must be Street. East Hartford. WOlVERTON AGENCY obtained; and a survey of TAG SALE - Moving out of established business. Call U astonlw ry R jjjtor^^^^JT-l^ state. Must sell everything. 25 the land must be made. At Marion E. Robertson. IN-LAW-SUITE ()4 9 -2 8 n Starkweather Street MSALMBULT Realtor. 643-5953. the time the loan is I backyard I. Saturday July 9 room Colonial with WATERFRONT - Spacious closed, the note and room Colonial located in Year Round 7 Room Cape. 28th. 10 - 6. EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET the Richard Martin School VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco private large in-law suite. mortgage will need to be TAG SALE - 1509 Hebron F ireplace, garage. $50s. Avenue, Glastonbury. July district. Large 1st floor Snacks with locations $3,580 3‘'i baths, family room. 2 FULL DORMER CAPE- 6 -I- signed, and the deed TAG SALE- Antiques, CALL TOLL FREE 1-800T23- Lessenger Co.. 64M713, 423- rooms, could be 5 bedrooms, 1 28th. 9-4. Everything from An­ 7 fireplaces, 1 acre wooded family room, with 9291. transferring title to the glassware, household items, 2355 Ext. 905. and lavishly landscaped 1/2 baths. Living room air conditioner, pool table, tiques to Pots St Pans! sercen^-in porch, patio fireplace, brick wall, NEW buyer or lien holder Excellent selections. Come w ith barbecue, lot. Minnechaug Min. area. $29,900- 3 BEDROOM executed and then golf clubs. Saturday July OFFERS INVITED / GAS ENERGY SAVING HOT 28th., 9 to 4. Rain date Sunday Early! fireplaces, double garage R E T A IL STORE ON RANCH. Fireplace. Garage. WATER H EATER, GAS recorded. CHENETTE M MMTB UB U MUU Hurry! Lessenger Co.. 646- July 29th. 187 Princeton St more! High 80 s. WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- HEAT, semi-finished rec Street. 000 per year Excellent terms. 8713 , 423-9291. room. 24" above ground pool If you are planning to TAG SALE- Saturday 10 to 4, purchaae a new home By Sue Peck Call John, at Chenette HOWUIND REALTORS and patio, wall to wall GIGANTIC TAG, CRAFT & Sunday 10 to 3. Household ★ FREE FREE FREElY A ssociates. "G allery Of carpeting in and out. Over- your bait bat la to con- BAKE SALE- Saturday July items, toys, furniture etc. 899 643-1108____ , siz^ attached garage, tweed lult the vartoui financial Parker Street. Manchester, Real Estate Editor Do you know the market Homes." 528-9081. 28th., 9 to 5. 44 Silver Lane, GALLERY OF HOMES I fenced private yard, close to Inatltutloni in the area aa East Hartford. Rain Date July past Cable TV. value of your home** If not l U i D i r P SPLIT LEVEL - 7 rooms. 2 Pratt St Whitney commuters. to what the mortgage call for a no*obligalion REAITORS ---- 29th. EDUCATION baths. 3 bedrooms. Im­ Call 643-9298. after 6:00 p.m. ratal are. Hera at the of­ analysis of your property maculate condition. Heated $59:900.00 negotiable. fice of TEDFO RD REAL TAG SALE- 21 Harlan Street. TAG SALE - Glasstop today! You will be amazed garage, cast iron baseboard ESTATE; CENTURY 21, Manchester. Saturday July breakfast set $295. air- at the hidden wealth you Privata fnttnidfona 18 radiation. Blue stone FOREST HILLS / 28th., 10 to 4; Sunday July Choose Wallcovoring Is the location of this out­ Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, conditioner. built in dis­ have' fireplace, intercom, beautiful­ Bolton 647-9914 wa want 29th., 10 to 2. hwasher $60. office desk and a s T H W iF o n S.MKm(VMHTV To Suit Room’s Noods — REMEDIAL READING and ly landscaped. Complete standing 7 Room Raised chairs, piano $150, glasses, math; individualized work recreation compound. 20x40 Ranch 2 full baths, lovely U l i O X C to help you find that Here are some interesting wallcovering Ideas. If yoa plan on haviag neAiTORS home of your draami. silverware etc. Saturday July some wallpapering done keep these tips in mtod when deciding for JUST LISTED program. Ilst-8lh grade! by in-ground pool. Cabana. family room. 2 car garage. 28,11 AM - 5 PM. 319 Kennedy master's degree teacher. 568- Malibu lights, flowered Aqua Priced at $81,900 You can count on ui lor Road, Manchester. Ct. patterns. A beautiful 3 bedroom full- BuMtiwHouMOf LARGE TAG SALE - 2 —Use a stimulating pattern in a lively color in playrooms, kitchens, or in 8075 slide, sundrellas. redwood parionalized and sized ranch in a convenient privacy fence. 3 driveways courtaoua tarvice, wa'ra families. Tables, hi-fi. many SOUTH WINDSOR dull areas such as hallways Ml MMira UB lUi tn u u Your Dream household items, records, yet rural Manchester set­ RIDING LESSONS indoor plulus much more! Group I. M--- 1--- A — national but we're TAG SALE - Saturday July Oversized 8 room Ranch large cathedral ceiling, —Use quieter colors and serene patterns in living rooms, dining rooms I I ' v.iiiil. Hvl.v .ilinir" MsiKuesier coins, glassware, antiques, and bedrooms, where people spend a lot of time and want to feel rvlaied ting. Formal dining room riding ring. Western stock Hiilbrick Agency. 646-4200. neighborly. 28th. 9 AM - 4 PM. Moving, living room with full wall brick fireplace, formal rec room. 2 car tandem seat, saddle seat and hunt 150x480 ft. building lot in and much more. Saturday on- many household items. 90 -Large-scaled patterns make large rooms appear more intimate To ZINSSER AGENCY Iv. 10 - 5. 62 Starkweather garage and many other seat. All levels 228-9817. one of M a n c h e s te r’s Did You Know? Henrv Street ' dining room with glass sliding doors to sun deck, add perspective, try an open pattern on a light background 646-1511 Street. Manchester. eat in kitchen with built ins, 3 oversized bed —Create an illusion of spaciousness using medium to light colors to open fine features! Call today highest elevations and Costs involved in up crowded areas VOICE. PIANO Instructions finest residential areas. rooms on the main floor. Spacious recreation Former faculty New York MANCHESTER BY OWNER- closing procedures can —Ihsguise bumps m the wall with a lively floral pattern or a teitured Cuslom Built Duplex. Brick BOLTON - QUALITY BUILT Call for details. amount to several hun­ room & 4th bedroom on the lower level. Nice wallcovering ^ MFTY FIFTIES Music and Art High School MHwmiiMsniimuM Article, lor Sale 41 front. Aluminum siding 3 HOME - 5 Commercial Acres. dred dollars. Your real es­ condition throughout. Asking $74,500. —Create a focal point by covering one wall with a bold pattern, with a Would you believe we have Professional Singer Pianist ■Meinit.'i All fniiil'i Rflix'.ilum For the lazy. Maintenance free Ranch with 3 644-8597. bedrooms each. Large Many extras! $169,000. tate broker can properly smailer-scale companion pattern on the other walls, for an interesting several line quality homes fireplaced living rooms. 30 It. Lessenger Co.. 646^13, 423- F I SPIECM REALTORS ASSUME A 7 1,2% CHFA Older 6 room Colonial on child safe cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, garage St gas heat in great effect. advise you of local bedrooms, 2 baths & full basement. Nice yard, $53.- in this rare price range? FLUTE INSTRUCTIONS- finished Rec Room with bar. 2 9291. requirements MORTGAGE on this neighborhood $64,900. —Disguise unattractive doorways by covenng them with the same Colonial with 7 rooms and 643-2121 900. Beginners to advanced car garage Large enclosed aluminum sided 6 Room Cape, ALUMINUM Sheets used as wallcoverings you're using on the walls Cover a small bathroom — all large lot!—Cape near shop­ vard and g^arden. with with fireplace and 2 car gar­ walls S i the back of the door for a new perspective Please call after 5:30. 649- printing plates. .007 thick ping and bus line—Six 8329 greenhouse. "OPEN HOUSE " MANCHESTER 7 ROOM age. Immaculate! Group I. 23x32 ". 25 cents each or 5 for —For a decorator s touch, use the companion fabric for bedspreads, Saturday. 11 to 6, 247 Oak TCifior? Aeency, 647-1423. draperies and thro pillows room ranch with fireplace CAPE- New kitchen, $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be U l 18 Street. 646-0071 Co,, Inc, —Tie a room together by using leftover wallcovenng in new ways Line and garage.—ALL HAVE Schoola-Claaaaa s m o m aluminum siding. 4 bedrooms picked up before- 11 a.m. shelves, cover kitchen cupboards, touch up a window shade, cut out ONE YEAR LIMITED MAIXCMS possible. Pool, porch, and ONLY. c R y 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 FOR THE BEST - Manchester VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 patio. Compare in the $50s. Lote-Lend lor Sele 24 patterns for your headboard, or give new life to an old piece of fumiture HOME WARRANTY! ROOM COLONIAL- 3 with a bright new wallcovering pattern Gymnastic School 3 to 5 Group I. Belfiore Agency, 647- pupils per teacher. FREE in­ fireplaces, large Family Over W acre of privacy 1413. EAST HAMPTON - 1/2 acre Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Use your imagination when redecorating ,\nd don't be bashful to ask ad­ Room. Very luxurious approximately area of vice from decorators troductory lesson with this ad. near Lake. 2 bedroom Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. throughout! Call R. Zimmer. executive homes, mid-teens. MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- Ranch. Woodstove and All styles. Small Sizes. J.D Real Estate for details. appliances included. One MANCHESTER NEW Call 646-3730. Nice Ranch with view, Fireplaced living room, t 646-1980. or 647-1139. Clothing and accessories. 389 Best Buy in town. 4 bedrooms, aluminum sided car garage. Must be seen. LISTING- 4 Family. Central. Forbes Street, East Hartford. car garage, gas heat & finished rec room. $59,900. Colonial. Has everything. Fireplace. 2V, baths, 2 □ REAL ESTATE $36,000. S U iD ir .. Excellent income. Never a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ICAITORS Please call 569-2645. car garage, new wood stove St family room on acre •••••••••••••••••••••••••• M MMOa UUS U MUM vacancy. Group I. Belfiore Bus/ness Property 26 plus lot. $79,900. Agency. 647-1413. DINING ROOM SET - 5 I Homaa For Sala 23 £ L £ iO £ L 846-8276 • 742-8321 REDWOOD FARMS MANCHESTER- Adjacent to Aluminum sided 7 room chairs, table and buffet. 423-1601 Parkade. 10,000 square foot Refrigerator and stove. Call -( BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot Cape. First floor family building. 2 stories. Fire frontage main highway. SELI6 REJU.TY MANCHESTER- Lovely 646-3327. MANCmSTBI room, dining room. 2 car modified ranch in delightful damageo. 100 x 500 lot. Finan­ Excellent 8 Room House, plus -MnHNWiMnia- cing. Broker. 528-3264; 742- F.li h (iIlK several buildings. Zoned Henry t t - Immaculate 6 garage. Beautifully treed Steep Hollow Lane area. DELIVERING DARK LOAM 'nfi(*|x-n(i(.nlK Commercial. Owner financing room Cape. 2 or 3 and shrubbed lot. Pool. Mid Cedar shingled exterior. 2 car 6553, - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also oversized garage. Quality inu’fll ,i”il (»(X‘f,Ht*

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AntIqMt 4B Aparlmenla For Rent 53 ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Punie Articin tor S ilt CHARLIE BROWN, I KNOW IF fOU SET WELL, H 0 B 0 H 0 U 1 8 H Y BUSINESS & SERVICE 1 Maintained 1 Executioner in WANTED: Antique furniture, RENT NEGOTIABLE - Plush D e a r A b b y 0 N E 8 0 N T 0 T E A SWIM POOLS ■ Distributor WU CAN'T HEAR M E, I PROMISE I'LL NEVER 5 Stuffy "Mikado" glass, pewter, oil paintings or 2 bedroom, lovely carpet, all 8 C A T T E R E D E 8 P disposing of Brand New 31 PULL THE FOOTBALL 9 Aged 2 Level E 8 8 other antique items. R. appliances. Call for details. BUT I WANT TO MAKE E E n 1 E U t E L Foot long above ground Pools, 12 Atop 3 Writing tool A R M A R Harrison. 643-8709. (284-4). Rental Assistors, By Abigail Van Buren AWAV_A6AINI - t romplete with huge 16 foot WU A PROMISE... 13 Former 8 H 1 M 0 H 0 8 H d W small fee. 23^5646. (Pl'l Sundeck. Fencing, Filter. 14 Accounting 4 Russian 0 1 L 1 E R B E 8 1 D E E 0 Asking $687. Financing and in­ A N T IQ F E S & agency (abbr.) harness 0 V E R D 0 E n 0 D 3 ROOM APA RTM EN T - V A N A 8 A 8 8 stallation availablr Call COLLECTABLES- Will 15 Relative of 5 Having N E 1 MAYBERRY VILLAGE. Call A N P E 8 0 Jerry, collect. 203-324-9289 purchase outright, or sell on bingo bulging eyes 289-1241. 8 A T 1 A T E E D E M A commission. Houselot or 16 Anguish 6 Genetic N COMBINATION SAFE - E L 1 8 A M A R 1 T A single piece. Telephone 644- 17 Actress Taylor material A L A N U N 1 T 30' X42". $225. On wheels. MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 E Q 0 8962. 31 Servleit Olfired 31 Peinting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 Building Contrieang 33 Their Romance 18 Kick type 7 More frigid R A N L E N T W A 0 E Call 649-2111 anytime. room apartment. Stove, Services Offered 20 Ancient 8 Top of alter refrigerator. Adults, NEWTON SMITH 26 Restyle 43 Won PERSONAL Paperham; Hebrew 9 Amourous references, no pets. $215. 646- C&M TREE SERVICE - Free S^ WES ROBBINS Carpentry Remodeling, Repairs, Rec Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 27 Normandy 45 Did not exist Wanted to Buy 49 estimates, discount senior Protects and Beautifies Your fortr particular people, by Di Is Dead Issue ascetic look BLACK & WHITE 3167, 228-3540. remodeling specialist. Aa- Rooms. “No Job Too Small, invasion day (cont.) citizens. Company Driveway! Experienced and Call 643-3703 anytime. 22 Songstress 10 Reclined PORTABLE TELEVISION ditions, rec rooms, dormers. Call 649-3144. ■ANP HE'S BUTSCJFT' 29 Whirl 46 School (Pr.) M anchester-owned and Reasonable! Free Estimates, TO BE O R M o n o BE, Starr . 11 Nap SET- $30. Call 528-7212 M A N C H E S T E R - Tw o bullt-ins, bathrooms; ...... TH EA C D fclS I WHAT UGHT 30 Shakespear­ 48 Seep DEAR ABBY; How is this for a proposaj of marriage? THAT IS THE OClESTION' 23 Traitor (si.) 19 Wall border 49 Never (contr.) anytime. Bedroom Apartment operated. Call 648-1327. Call Art, 649-3061.______PAINTING B Y DAN SHEA - kitchens, 649-3446. RooRng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 POG THROUGH ean villain 24 Wore away 21 Ideal gas v 50 Goddess of available September 1st. Quality craftsmanship at low "Darling, how would you like to be buried in my family WARPEN' VO NPER 31 Jack Tar's TREE & SHRUB PLANTING 28 Smug person condition I .fate PAINTERS A-FRAMES, Appliances, carpeted, prices. Call 646-5424. ______BIDWELL HOME Improve- WINDOW drink ladders. Hahn mower, elec­ REWEAVING burn holes, and care; other gardening 32 Cheer (abbr.) / ’ 37 Mexican 52 Tittle WANTED - Moving into aq parking. Adults only. No CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, "lent Cb. Expert insUllation ** This actually happened to me, Abby. He's a widower. 69, B R E A K S f Zippers, umbrellas repaired, jobs done by Horticulture stu- 33 Quaint 24 First-rate peninsula 53 First men tric edger. large tool chest, apartment and need a kitchen utilities. $230. 646-1316, 649- Additions, Repairs, Cabinets, of aluminum siding m tters and I'm a widow, 66. Window shades, Venetian dent. Shrub plantings 34 Auricle (comp, wd.) 38 If not 54 Leases tools and saws. 649-0923. table. Would like an old round 8782 after 5 p.m. IN STITC H ES IN RICHMOND blinds Keys. TV FOR RENT, designed. Very reasonable INTERIOR AND Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. and R < »f.^ 35 Comedian 25 Shed blood 57 Rosary bead oak table even if it needs to be Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- charge. Careful work. Please Sparks PIONEER STEREO refinislied. 742-8636. LARGE 1 1/2 ROOM DEAR IN: He obvioutly dig• yon. But dou't make light ol 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 9 10 11 SYSTEM- SX 700T Receiver GARAGE TYPE 5221. hall 646-1528. EXTERIOR PAHmilG SPECIALIZING cleaning and 36 Indeed 48"x2r xl4" Wooden cabinet. I Guaranteed low prices o n i TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY tuch a grave matter. 39 Self 12 13 14 APARTMENT - On busline. Carpentry and general con­ repairing chimneys, rools, Belt drive turntable 2 An excellent location. Only any size job Call 649-50984 new roofs. Free estimates. 30 40 Esau's country Kenwood 24" cabinet tracting. Residential and DEAR ABBY: I am a middle-aged businessman who 42 Christmas log IS 16 17 older mature adults need app­ ODD JO BS DONE - Cellars, MAiNTFIv7p?rRt ) Before 3 PM commercial. Whether it be a years Experience. Rowley, speakers $450 871-0388. or atiirs p-iraffps vards MAINTENANCE! Mowing, works 10 to 12 hours a day in graphic arts. I made an ap­ 44 Bird of prey ly. Telephone 872-0165. small repair job, a custom 643-5361. 10 19 20 21 643-6086 c e a n e d m o v in g Edging. Hedges & Shrubs pointment with a physician two months ago for 3 p.m. last 47 Confederate 1 built home or anything in Monday. It was diflicult for me to take lime oft. but I con­ 22 23 Homes lor Rent 54 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn Ip lla h l" ROOFER WILL Install roof, m States Army PROFESSIONAL PAINTING between, call 646-1379. sidered it necessary. 1 .MOVING- 3 P iece Living service No job too big or siding or gutter for low dis­ (abbr.) 29 30 '•1 TRAINS AND TOYS - Lionel. - Interior and exterior. I arrived at the doelor's office at 2:45 p.m. and was told 24 25 20 Room Set. with wood frames, BOLTON - 2 Bedroom Ranch small. 568-8522. count price. Call Ken at 647- Captarn Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 48 Unilateral (2 ■ Ives, Flyer. Marklin, Any Commercial and residential. that it would be another "20 minutes." At 4 p.m. I was told it wds.) matching Coffee Table & End on a 5-acre farm . Garden CARPENTRY & MASONRY - 1566. 32 L age. plastic or metal. Also area Storage barn. Private, Free estimates. Fully In­ would be another 20 minutes. At 5 p.m. I was told the same '’th ev f ig u r e w e ll b e a b l e WHAT m a k es 51 Antenna 1 ■ 1 Tables Excellent condition' dolls, boats, trucks, etc pre- WILL BABYSIT IN MY Additions and Remodeling. OAPPy'5 LESAL McKEE 5 0 SURE 35 3. 3. 3. treed lot. $380 monthly, plus BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. sured. 646-4879. BEST TIME TO GET YOUR th in g -th a t the doctor had been overbooked and would see EASLES ARE RUSHING TO TAKE HER b a c k WITH U S - 55 Over (poetic) Call 528-2370 Also Stereo Con­ 19.50 , 568-0925. HOME (fays. Vicinity of Free estimates. Call Anthony I CAN FIUD HER 1 1 1 ” 1 one month's security deposit. Fireplaces, concrete. ROOF DONE NOW before the me as soon as possible. I left. the paperw ork- so WHILB y o u LOOK. FOR. THAT 56 Go away 43 sole with bar. Moriarty Brothers. Call 649- Squillacote 649-0811. HERE IN THE BIG 40 1 year's lease. 646-5200. Chimney repairs. No job too price increase! Top quality My question; My time is worth, cpnscrvatively. $50 an WE CAN GET AN "Ekl- RUMAWAY TBIM AOE HEIRFfSt 58 Knob 1 1 1179 anvtime. EXPERIENCED PAINTING p ^ P L E T 59 Last letter 44 S FIVE PIECE BEDROOM small. Save! Call 644-8356 for materials used: all work hour. By giving me an appointment for 3 p.m. I had an im­ PANSEREP SPECIES” 4 46 By Craig Odgen. Quality PERMIT FOR 60 River in 1 SET- Recliner Chair. 1900 Otilces-Stores lor Rent 55 estimates. CARPENTER - Repairs, guaranteed. Call Rainmaslcr, plied contract with the doctor. Therefore, don't you think it Workmanship! Interior and CLAUDIA 1 40 49 SO 52 53 54 2 (CENTALS Singer Sewing Machine 16 lb E X P E R IE N C E D WOMAN remodeling, additions, gar­ 643-0447. would be appropriate to bill the doctor for the $100 I lost by 1 MANCHESTER - Main Street will care for elderly woman Exterior. "You Tried The ages. roofing. Call David 61 State (Fr.) 56 57 56 Bowling Ball. Black & White Rest, Now Stick With The cooling my heels in his outer office? 62 Geological pe­ 55 T V s. C all 528-4010. 167 modern office available 400 E X P E R T PAINTING and part-time days in Manchester. Patria, 644-1796. Heeting-Plumbing 35 Rooms lor Rent 52 LANDSCAPING Specializing Best. " Call 649-8749, 742-9979. What are vour views on this very common occurrence'. riod 00 61 Henderson Drive. East Hart­ sq. ft. Heat, AC included Call Call 643-5277. ^ STEAM ED IN STOCKTON 59 in Exterior House Painting 63 Adolescent ford. 646-2469 or 646-2755. SEWERLINES, sink lines THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Tree pruning, spraying, 64 Blocks up 62 63 64 PA IN T IN G - Exterior & FIR ST CLASS CARPENTRY cleaned with electric cutters 31 trally located. Downtown mowing, weeding. Call 742- DEAR STEAMED; You may think it "approprUte" U hiU BOYS CLOTHES- Infants to 3 466 MAIN STREET. North of Painting-Papering 32 I n t c r i o r Q u a lity - Remodeling and Additions. by professionals. McKinney iNfWSFAFER INTIRFRlSI *SSNl ■Manchester Kitchen 7947. the doctor lor gour time, hut I think it's impractical. A doc­ years. Jackets, sweaters. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. Workmanship at Very Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com privileges. Call 649-2358. tor can't block out X number ol minnlea for each patient, Good to excellent condition of centrally located space. PAINTING - Interior and Reasonable Rates! Call Rick years experience! For Free pany, 643-5308. Estim ates, call 646-4239. like a musk teacher who givea one-hour letaona. Some pa­ Reasonable. Cali 569-4678. VERNON - 3 rooms furnished Ideal for store, office or other AnENTlON HOMEOWInER ^ exterior, paperhanging, for Free Estim ate. 646-0709. business or commercial use excellent work references. NO JO B TOO SMALL - Toilet tients require more lime than othera. And don t forget the Win at bridge with bar & T.V. Parking. Quality Retlnlshlng after 5 p.m. 7 Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. Free estimates. Fully in­ repairs, plugged drains unpredkUble telephone interruption! and emergenelei o 2 PEASANT RCGS ■ 1 Must be seen. 875-4141. $75 per FARRAND REMODELING - CABINETS, COUNTERS. sured. Martin Matson. 649- kitchen faucets replaced doctor gets dolly. I doubt if any doctor intentionally keepo o Turkaman 43 ' x 75 " and 1 week. Cabinets and Form ica Tops. Allay Oop — Dave Graua PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS WOODWORK a FLOORS 4431. repaired, rec rooms Kennedv portrait 17 " x 20 Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ patient waiting. OFFICE BUILDING - Ap­ HOMES - APARTMENTS GRAD STUDENT bathroom remodeling, heat Unique response pays off Call 646-1264. Apartments For Rent S3 ditions. Decks, All types of proximately 2600 square feet, modernization, etc. Free NOUY2E RiS ht; mandv/ rr mu5 t [ GOOD AFTERNOON, MV CCARl P.,667-3643 PAINTERS Remodeling and Repairs. DEAR ABBY: Although I'm not quite 16. I am very . TM OTTO s t a i n ! with ample parking, Clo.se to QUALITY PAINTING and Estim ate gladly given. M A M ^MEM.o.*TV^EVRE Pua-ifv^ CB- ROYCE 40 CHANNEL LOOKING for anything iirreal “Pntmslonal Wofk tor Lmo" Phone 643-6017. mature for my age. 1 am in love with a 25 year old guy. but I The spade queen finesse lost complete with 2 auto anten­ center, ho^ital ami new court Paper Hanging by Willis CnrftomantNp O utrH —d Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871 to East's king and back estate rental - apartments, In W riflng have to see him behind my parents’ back because they hate nas. plus new SWR Meter amd building. For info, call 568- Schultz. Fully insured came the nine of hearts homes, multiple dwellings? ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - t s s s s t him without even knowing him. NORTH 7-27-A Power Pack. $100 firm. 569- 7658. or 871-0401. references. 6494343. Fra* EftImatM Flooring 36 No fees Call J.D Real Estate Attics & Cellars cleaned. For LEON CIESZYNSKI You see. he was married to a no good tramp and had two 4 A642 covered by his jack and 4031. after 6.00 p.m. Associates. Inc. 646-1980. free estimate, call 646-1943, BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ children with her. His divorce isn’t final yet. and my folks » A53 West’s queen. Now West led OFFICE SPACE ditions. Remodeling. Rec FLOOR SANDING the 10 of hearts and East A&W PAINTING Contrac­ don’t wailt me going with a giy with that kind of a A J42 REFRIGERATOR $75- 4 Rooms. Garages, iotchens REFINISHING - Floors like chucked a low club. APARTMENT and HOUSES tors. Quality painting and PAINTING- Interior i background. Abby. you’ve got to believe me. He is really a ♦ 74 Hard Rock Maple Kitchen For Rent. We have 100s ol ren­ FOR RENT Remodeled. Ceilings, Bath new! Specializing in older West led his last spade and WILL CLEAN CELLARS. At­ paper hanging at reasonable Exterior. Airless Spray. WEST EAST Chairs Portable crib- play 2.50 s(|iiaro feci. center of Tile. Dormers, floors. Natural and stained wonderful guy. That messed up marriage was HER fault. South wound up with three tals in all Areas, Prices and tics and haul away scrap iron. rates. Fully insured. Free Roofing. Reasonable. Insured. 4 97 4 K 8 3 pen. gas stove. 646-2513. Sizes. Call Rental Assistors. M a n ch ester, air i im- Roofing.Residential or floors. No waxing anymore not his. , . , , .. spades, two hearts, a dia­ FREE OF CHARGE. Call 644- Estim ates. Call Wayne 649- Free Estim ates. Call 646-4010, 4KQ10 7 494 236-5646, Small Fee. ditiilning and parking Commercial. 649-4291. John Verfaille, 646-5750 after 6 How can I gel my parents to just met ( him and judge him mond and a club and a plus 3234. 7696. 646-5747. ♦ K65 4 Q97 '('alni43-955l tor what he is? ' score of 90 that turned out to m 4A932 4KJ865 474 MAIN STR EET - .Second *•••••••••••••••••••••••« •••••••••••••••••••••••••* ♦••••••••••••••••••••••••♦ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• be a complete top. The nor­ ••••••••••••••••••••• 111 SOUTH ONE 26 INCH MEN'S 3 floor 3 room heated apart­ 67 Autos For Sale 61 Autot For Sole 61 Trucke for Sole 52 Motorcyclei-Blcfclet 64 mal North-South contract of Resort Property Autos For Sale DEAR I.N LOVE; Assuming the man is blomeleso, I 4 Q J 10 5 SPEED . $55; 1 Panosonic car ment. No appliances, no pets. two spades feU one or two Security, tenant insurance For Rent 56 wonder whot kind ol "wonderful" 25-yeor-old guy, 4 J862 tricks short and the East- stereo 8 tra ck .$30; 1 new deep F O R D P IN T O - 1973 DODGE 1978 1 /2 TON 1975 HONDA SU PER SPORT required. $225 monihiv. Call The Flintstonas — Hanna B.'rbara Productions 4 10 8 3 West pairs that got into the sea rod and reel. $35. Call 643- Hatchback. Good running con- PICKUP - Power steering. 750- Kerker headers KNN divorced, would knowingly oee o "not quite 16-yeor-old girl 646-2426 from 9 - 5. ANDOVER LAKE- Water­ 4 QtO bidding all made two clubs. 4547 after 6 30 PM. dilinn. stick shift. 30 mpg.. AM/FM radio and other filters. Oil cooler Much behind her porents' bock. I would hove to loy that he must front. 3 bedrooms. Available 1973 LTD SQUIRE WAGON, ..WHEN you WANTED JUNK AND LATE $275 Call 646-5808. extras. Excellent condition. more' $1500 643-4076 before 2 be something less than wonderful. LisUn to yoor parents. n /O U /Z ^ HOW WILL I now thru end of August. $175 loaded with extras, very good KNOW WHEN I CAN'T AFFORP Vulnerable: Both Aim iH Experts FREE KING MATTRESS. weekly. Cal! 649-2871. or 643- MODEL WRECKS - Cash Low mileage Call 568-4597 p.m TH ESE Dealer; North Paid. Call Parker Street Used condition. $750.00. 646-1736. WON'T HAVE TO TMEVl ANV Boxsprings. Fram es, twin 7605. ■ COMET 2 DOOR - Thrilty 6 CONFIDENTIAL TO “I'LL WAIT FOREVER IN NEW PILLS Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. Call anytime. C H EV R O LET 1977 C20- 6 1977 KAWASAKI KZ-400 L TAKE THEA4 l o n g e r West North East South You hold: . .B mattress. 3 rolls Fiberglass cylinder, automatic transmis­ D LXt'TH ": You may hove to. I'll give you the oame ndvke I ARE R E A u y 727 14 Pass 1 NT insulation, beautiful 10 piece Wanted to Rent 57 sion, power steering, bucket cylinder. 3 speed. Power Excellent condition Matching give to every wemto who’o in love with o married man m EKFENSIVB ANV/VtORE 4 K 6 4 claw fireplace set. Sears 1 HP BONNEVILLE 1969 - Huge 25- 1977 MGB- White. Stereo, steering. AM-Fm. Like new Shoe! Fairing. Luggage rack Pass Pass Pass A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD seals. Sharp. $1995. Suburban it wailing in the wings lor hit wile to drop dead. Looe him! II 4 7 5 3 2 Compressor with accessories. gallon gas tank. Automatic. radials. Many extras! Only $4195. Terms arranged $1250. Phone 643-7438 after 5 Could help to sell your items WANTED TO RENT - FOUR Motors, Route 83, could be the longest wail in the world. 4 A J 4 New Dayton C om m ercial Tremendous trunk space 25,000 miles. Call 644-3318, Trades welcomed. Suburban PM. faster, rent your room quicker ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ Manchester. 649-2076. Open 9 Opening lead: 4 K 4 A 10 8 Fan. Barn Red and Deck Gray Only 58,000 miles. $900. 649- anytime. Motors, Route 83, J and bring you better resultsi ple in forties. 649-9882. Keep to 9, paint. Steamer Trunk. 10X14 1294 after 5 PM. Manchester. 649-2076, 1979 MOTEBECANE Who said the teea yeara are the happicot? For Abhy's Your partner opens with a Ask the Herald Classified Ad trying. 1955 OLDSMOBILE 98 MOPED- Asking $600 Month aew booklet “What Teeaagcra W ait U Know." wriU Abby: standard one notrump. A Rug with pad. 3 wooden taker about details. Put the COLT 1977 COUPE - Sunshine chairs. 1 4 cord seasoned HOLIDAY - Rare model, fully 1973 DODGE WINDOW VAN and half old. Call 646-8526. 132 Lanky Dr., Beverly HUlo. Colli. 90212. Enclooe $1 ond o Maryland reader says that STAR to work for voul Phone WANTED; Apartment or vellow. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, firewood. Call 643-5277 after 6 loaded. Must be seen. Best B 30 0 - M a x iw a g o n . 12 long, otamped 128 conUl, ttU-addreticd envaUpe, pieaoe. he was severly criUcized for 643-2711. small house to rent. beautiful. Must be seen. By Oswald Jacoby offer. Call 649-9296 after 5 PM. TRIUMPH 1967 650CC- $900 PM Manchester. Bolton or Coven­ $2995. Bank terms arranged. passengers. Automatic and Alan Sontag raising to three notrump 1971 TORINO - Showroom Call 644-3077 after 5:30 p.m try area. Preferably with gar­ Suburban Motors, Route 83. Power steering. Power instead of bidding a Stay- condition. Air conditioning, 1978 FORD FIESTA - 2 door weekdays - weekends 1969 TOYOTA - Needs body age, 646-3478, 9-5. Mondav thru Manchester. 649-2076. brakes. Air. 228-9^ . South's one-notrump re­ man two clubs. work, ski boots, boys hockey new tires. 57.000 original hatchback, AM-FM stereo. anytime. The criUcism is unjust. AU Friday or 295-0376 from '6 PM miles. Call 649-3544. Excellent condition. 35 mpg in A s tro g ra p h sponse was made because he skates, tennis racket and ATTRACTIVELY PANELED LINCOLN 1977 - TOWN CAR. Motorcyclei-Bicfclea 54 experts (including Stayman to 11 R m . city. Call 568-1819 or 649-8259 The Born Loser — Art Sansom was the dominant male half other miscellaneous items. - 2- and 3-room apartments. Magnificent, full power Cempert-Trellers himself) simply raise to 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC - 6 after 4:30 PM. of a mixed-pair partnership. Call 646-7726. Stove, refrigerator, heat. $5895 Terms-trades. Subur­ MOTORCYCLE Mobile Hornet 55 SAOinARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. three notrump with this MARRIED COUPLE looking cylinder. 2 door hardtop, He was unhappy with his Adults, references, no pets. ban Motors. Route 83, INSURANCE- Lowest Rates 21) Deal directly with big shots l o t p , hand. If partner does hold for small house or duplex with showroom condition. $2100. nHoi)6Hr'CL>TooKn/inie choice when he saw the REMINGTON 308 Automatic 1969 VOLVO 142 S - $450. Call Available! Immediate Bin­ 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- instead of underlings today if four hearts, the chances still $205. 646-3167. 228-3540. one older obedient dog. 646- Manchester. Talcottville town q fo u r BUTI^aJODlbO? dummy, but wound up get­ 742B DL. Like new. Call 649- Please call 649-1378. 643-8143, Keep trying. ding. Sunny Day Option. Call Very good condition Many there is something im portant MJP WLBeRFOKEp 3464. line. 649-2076. ting away with murder. are that notrump will be the 7766 after 5 p.m. EAST HARTEORD - 3 rooms, Joan, at Clarke Insurance extras! Call 633-4890 ^ B ir t h d a y you need from them. CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) BEAoi w r m 'O n / LOST He rose with dummy’s ace best game contract. 1971 VW - 50,000 original VW 1969- With 1971 engine, Agency, 643-1126 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) second floor in older house. FEM ALE ROOMMATE TO A willingness lo make com­ of hearts and dropped his WEDDING GOWN FOR miles. Excellent condition. 2 Dei ndable second car. Motor 1970 16 FT. YELLOWSTONE NtXJ THEM- Quiet non-smoking, middle- SHARE Costs of utilities in promises in business siluo- (For a copy olJACOBY. 00- SALE- Size 14, Original cost mounted snow spares. $2100. under guarantee. $800. 646- 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - TRAVEL TRAILER - Self July 28.1879 six. Then, in hope of fore­ aged working person small apartment, or house, in tions could be enormously ERN, send t1 to: “ Win at 1966 Buick Wagon. Many new 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC - 6 5107. LOW R ID E R . 2500 m iles. contained, one owner, Snort trips which you will he stalling a club lead, he led $350 Price negotiable. Call preferred. References, Manchester area. Call Sherry beneficial to you today. You'll Bridge." care o f this newspa­ parts. Excellent running con­ cylinder, automatic transmis­ excellent condition. Asking taking this coming year will one to his 10. Lo and behold 649-4500. security, lease required, 568- Owen at 568-2176. 100% stock and in excellent get the best of the bargain. per, P.O. Box 469, Radio City dition. $550. 643-4453, sion. power steering and prove to be both fun and fruitful Uie 10 held the trick. 9018. shape. $4500. 742-8786. $1600. 6 4 9 ^ . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) An Slalion, New York, N. Y. !0019.} Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 brakes. Asking $1875. Call 649- FORD TORINO STATION for you There's a strong He was off and running. FAiMILY OF FOUR Responsi­ DREAM OF OWNING A WAGON 1972- In running con­ ally who will be of great value lo RESPONSIBLE 1378 / chance you’ll meet a person ble people need house or SECOND CAR FOR TOWN dition. Telephone 649-5201. who will open up avenues of you later can be won over today AKC SHELTIE - 2 male pups. ROOMMATE WANTED on because of your willingness to Heathclitf — George Qately duplex to rent. Under $300. D R IV IN G ? T -B ird , 1974 opportunities. Sable and white. Champion busline. Excellent area. Call 643-1753. Showroom condition. 1975 MUSTANG GHIA-4 go out of your way to be helpful quality and temperament. 643- Available August 1st. Call 643- to him now. Completely done over and cylinder, 4 speed. Blue with 7268. ' 0496, after 6 p.m. LEO (July 2}-Aug. 22) This PISCES (Feb. v m m c h 20) MANCHESTER ELDERLY maintained by Filloramo COMET MERCURY TAN - blue vinyl roof. Good condi­ ECONOMICAL could be a very fortunate day There could be a profitable COUPLE looking for rent Construction Co'mpany. Brand 1973 - Low mileage. 24.000. tion. AM/FM 8 track stereo. A COMPLETE BOARDING MANCHESTER tor you romantically, as well as outlet for a talent you presently FACILITY for dogs and cats. house or 5 Room Apartment in new paint job, $1300, 643-9508. Good condition. Retired. One Call after 6 p.m., 871-2720. WInthrop — Dick Cavalll FURNISHED - Two Room Ef­ two family house. Quiet materially. You’re lucky for use only for noncommmercial Dog grooming. All health or 649-8229. owner 6 new tires. $1800. 289- purposes. Don't overlook this ficiency. All utilities. Quiet neighborhood. Walking dis­ those you love They, in turn, guard maintenance. U ltra­ 2413 afternoons and evenings. DODGE DART 1975 - source of additional incorr-e. location. $200 plus security. tance to center. If possible PRE-OWNED AUTOS are lucky for you Your new FPECP'MMMESZ W H B 4 A R L B O P WHATAWAY violet germicidal lights. 1966 LINCOLN Economical Slant 6. 4 new Astro-Graph Letter tells you ARIES (March 21-Apr)l 19) Call 646-0758 after 6 p.m. garage and porch. Please © u n f =u ::m /b ^ ■ v D is o y Canine Holiday Inne, 200 CONTINENTAL- 42,000 1968 CUTLASS- Good condi­ radials. New brakes. Air con­ what lies ahead for you in the Things will come very easy for P I B > write to Manchester Evening miles. Excellent tor parts or tion, AM-FM 8 track. Asking ditioning. Power steering. e w e c o u M s e o Sheldon Road, Manchester. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT year following your birthday you today once you show a IN A F R B A K Herald, c/o Box C. restoration. $350 or best offer. $725 or best offer. Call 871-2688 Automatic transmission. A N D B U R IE P 646-5971 - Second iloor. Newly Get yours by mailing $1 for willingness to be cooperative. ACCIPEKT Call 872-0000 after 6:00 p.m. anytime. $2345 . 644-1345. each to Astro-Graph. P.O Box You’ll gel more In return than HI/1A. decorated. Stove, HOUSE OR APARTMENT. ■ T C O A V ... SEVEN-YEAR-OLD refrigerator, disposall. Rear 1979 OPEL *4790 489. Radio City Station. N Y you give ■September 1st. With fireplace 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - Needs 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER - 10019 Be sure lo specify birth TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This REGISTERED HALF porch. Heat. Parking for 2 or wood stove connections. some work. $600. Call 649-2103. B cylinder, standard transmis­ 1967 CHEVY MALIBU should be a very rewarding day / ARABIAN GELDING ■ Red cars. Limited basement 2 dr. coupe, crm. yellow auto, steel time I’rofessional couple. No pets. sion. good condition., low CONVERTIBLE- As is. Best VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your because of your industrious­ with white blaze and rear storage Married couple only. belted radials, reclining front bucket Call 742-5519. mileage. After 5 PM. 649-8748 oiler. Call 646AI522 after 4 financial aspects are extremely ness and the joy you derive stockings. 649-8.155. No children or pets. Lease p.m. seats, r/w defogger, low mileage. encouraging today regarding from your work. In addition, co­ Security deposit required. FOR SALE - AKC GOLDEN □ AUTOMOTIVE something you’ve been hoping workers find your attitude $300 monthly. 649-5073. 1964 FORD GALAXIE - Call inspirational. RETREIVERS 7weeksold. 2 1971 FORD PINTO- Sedan would happen The pieces are 647-1686 alter 5 PM. beginning to fall into place. GEMINI (May 21-June 29) Lady males left Call 642-7853 T H R E E ROO M Standard shift. Call 649-7766 1979 OPEL *4979 >4ufos For Sale 67 1970 MALIBU SPORT 6 - alter 5 p.m. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Proj­ Luck is apt to single you out APARTMENT - With heal, Automatic transmission. ects rather grand in scope are today, both materially and ENGLISH SPRINGER CHEVROLET 1973 IMPALA- 4 dr. deluxe sedan, auto., crm. yellow, 1 7 7 7 1 hot water, stove, refrigerator, WE PAY $10 for complete 2 Door Hardtop. Nice. 8 /cr steering, air, some Trucks lor Sale Ihe ones that you are best through the dealings you have SPANIEL ■ AKC 4 males. carpet. $225. Adults only. No 62 AM-FM rad io, r/w d efog g er, cloth sea t with a friend’. Keep alert for junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland cylinder Automatic transmis­ y rot. High mileage but in suited to handle today. If you Reasonable 872-0877 alter 5 nets. Third floor. Centrally opportunities. Short Ribs — Frank Hill Auto Body. 528-1990. sion Power steering. Factory □excellent condition. $150.00. Inserts, steel belted radials, low mileage, have something big going, set PM 1977 CHEVY 3/4 TON CANCER (June 21-July 22) You located. Security deposit. Call Air. Good solid transporta­ 649-9943 after 5 p.m. balance of factory warranty. lesser things aside. ACTUALLV; I.AAA AjN PICKUP. 16,000 miles, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The have the knack today to make /WANT EQUAL OPPOgTUNITV 646-7690 WE PAY TOP PRICES tor tion. $1095. Hurry on this one! IWANTTO STANDARD POODLE excellent condition. Frolic ease with which you attain good things better, especially wrecked and junk cars. A & B Suburban Motors, Route 83. 1979 BLAZER- 4500 m iles. S 6 N UP. E M P J b v E g PU PPIE S ■ Black, brown, I BEDROOM APARTMENT camper. Sleeps 4. $5500. 228- important goals today could if it could mean something to ARUNTUKEJ-- Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Manchester, 649-2076. $9000, or best offer. Call 643- white males Champion WITH APPLIANCES. Prefer 0084. amaze others as well as your­ you financially. Set your sights Call Tony 646-6223. 4302, ask for Don. 1978 opa 2 Bloodlines Shots AKC. Call self Challenges awaken your high. mature couple. References, ^WHATB YOUR ROe HOU E OOIN6 m "THE M im e 568 1356. ('all after 6 PM. 649-5758. Spt. coupe, 28,000 while, 4 sp. trans., fullest potential. {NEVrSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I 6 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs AM-FM-radIo, cloth inserts. O f 1ME ROAD?/*' excellent. Must sell, Barry’s World - Jim Barry SPADE IRISH SETTER ■ MANCHESTER MAIN sacrificing! Any reasonable USED CARS Good watchdog, outside dog STREET- 2 3 room apart­ Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl & Stoffel oiler over $1450. Call after Free to good home, 633-8892 ment. heated, hot water, 3:30 p.m.. 649-1150 , 528-6063. 1978 OPEL *4025 appliances, no pets, parking, Musical Instruments VER 0OHHA $rENP/MONT- 44 security 523-7047. '77 DtTSUN 810 WACON 2 dr. coupe, auto, w/console, steel 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida AEOTHEK LUNCH r^/MOReNCY rwetFst 6 cyl., auto, trans., P.S., P.B., lac. air, AM-FM stereo, luggage belted wsw tires, low mileage. FREE CASE with all 1 2 Customized, in and out. 14 HOUR PLAYIN' J ENJOY9 r i E t r i Twetr T H R E E ROOM miles per gallon on regular rack. This Is Datsun’s most luxurious wagon — deep burgundy, x-rweaT price Guitars with this ad. APARTMENT- Furnished. *5495 This Funny World PUET5 WITH Rivers Music. 7 Main Street. fuel Loaded with ektras in­ matching Interior. #2376-1 ...... Our Boarding House 7 All utilities. Parking, Central cluding Factory Air! Low TH' 9\& a p e ?. New Britain 225-1977 Open til location. 1 vear lease. 649- 1975 FORD GRMUDA *3075 mileage. Oiie owner. I YM RESEARCHING SOLAR ENERGY ^ PEFINITELY 9 p.m 2865 Excellent condition. Over 72 VW BUG 4 dr., white w/rod vinyl roof, auto., P.S., YEARS BEFORE IT BECAME FASHIONABLE AN ORIGINAL $14,000 invested. A real c o n c e p t , TROMBONE- In excellent MAIN STREET - BUSLINE. P.B., A/C, AM radio, steel-belted wsw lEED.' THATif HOW I INVENTED THE bargain for $7495. Musi be 2 Dr. Sedan, 4 cyl., 4 speed, bright yellow. #2420-1 *1995 M A JO R ! ANP condition Buescher. with Three rooms plus bath. All HOOPLE ENERGY HOUSE! ITS GREEN­ oversizednease. $250 Call 649- seen. Call 643-0421, tires, tinted glass, V-6. HOUSE ROOF LETS THE SUN IN ! ANP - eliminating utilities. $300 month 1 ENTRANCES 7085 anytime month’s security required. BECAUSE THE HOUSE IS BELOW GROUN^ 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 649-7924. 9 to 4 77 DATSUN 280 Z THE ENERGY STAYS IN! p ^ ------WILL SAVE VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. Excellent running condition, 2 Pass, coupe, 4 dr., reg. gas, fuel Injected 6 cyl., AM-FM, radial 1974 DODOE DART *2595 IT WILL WEAR ANP automatic transmission, Excellent condition. $90.00. PLEASANT QUIET com­ tires. Just over 21,000 original miles, ralley stripes, r/w shade, SWEEP THE COUNTRY AE. SCON AS­ TEAR! power steering and radio. 2 dr. hatchback, P.S., auto., AM radio, Call 643-4762 pletely renovated 4 room SUME PIONEER BUILPS THE New ballerv. new bodv work. beautiful sunburst yellow, black enterlor. #2500-1. *7495 apartment. First floor. A/C econ. V-6 engine. 568-2646. JEW ETT PIANO FOR SALE- Mature, responsible adults on­ UHFORTOHATELY, HE $200 or best offer Call ly No pets. Security. Call 649- A Y E /fy K B B H TOP CASH for junk or ANYTIME. 649-0621 5897 after 6 PM. 74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER wrecked cars. Call Blender's 2 dr„ apt. cpe., reg. gas engine, A.T. P.S. Lt. Blue, #5147 of Hartford -522-4414.107o dis­ *3595 IMMACULATE 4 PIECE SU PER VALUE - Huge 3 count on parts with this ad. Wood finish Cameo Drum Set bedroom, appliances, yard for with solid chrome Snare kids and pets. $155 i350-4). 77DATSUNB-210 j j i i Drum $550 00 Call 643-7331 1979 MUSTANG - 6 cylinder, 4 7 -2 7 Rental Assistors. small fee. speed. Loaded. 23 mpg city, 28 2 dr. sed. exceptionally clean, 4 sp., AM-Fm, just over 24,000 JS 236-5646 Boati-Accessorles 45 mpg highway. Please call 646- orig. miles, yellovz w/black Interior. You better hurry on this * 3685. sought after used car. #2495-1 WITH A GARAGE - Lovely 5 1975 PR O LIN E 20 FOOT rooms, large fenced yard and C EN TER CONSOLE- With more $195. i324-3). Rental 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor Assistors. small fee 236-5646. •‘THANK YOU! You're looking very ‘1940s', TO THE Trailer, anchor, compass. CB. Mc.Vawki NgaS.lar. 1975 LINCOLN DRAWING built in 40 gallon gas tank, De Cormier M otorw loo!!' A TOUCH OF CLASS - Extra CONTINENTAL - 4 door, BOARD- extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has 7-i7 large 3 roomer, appliances Town car. Excellent running "...And exactly when was it that you decided to ^ new bottom paint, and is in 285 Broad St Mancheater DATSUN and more $180. (347-21. Ren­ condition. 46,000 miles. 5 new 643-4165 get rid of your Beet of Rolls Royces for the camels? ’ water. Bougnt larger boat tal Assistors, small fee. 236- Michehns. $5,500. 646-3648 or $5,000 complete 742-7668 5646 646-4143