-M K V K M .M , IIKH ALI). Thurs_,jAug^st State labor commissioner to attempt to end strike Brindamour STAFFORD (UPI) - Two represents the 56 registered nurses. tor of community relations, said the mediators who helped resolve some The nurses walked off the job July latest session included discussion of of the most difficult labor disputes in 1 and their walkout had led the the key issues — clauses which would not switching Connecticut this year have joined ef­ hospital to reduce its patient census allow the nurses to honor other forts aimed at ending the six-week which stood at 42 persons workers' picket lines and outline strike by nurses at Johnson Wednesday. management rights, Memorial Hospital. Contract talks resumed July 14 but “Quite a few things were brought to Anderson State Labor Commissioner P. the two sides then broke off up and we feel that lots of progress Joseph Peraro agreed Wednesday to negotiations until a session last week was made,” she said. “There were intervene in the dispute after some which led to the latest session positive comments by both sides." fvof. XCIX, No. 270 - Monchoetof. Conn., f r k a y ; ^ e Since 1881 • 2(k progress was reported made during a Tuesday that ended after 18 hours at She said the hospital had hoped the marathon bargaining session 5 a.m. Wednesday. talks could have continued without By MARY KITZMANN But she clarified the difference between the two sides. Union officials couldn't be reached delay, but was still pleased with lirruld Reporter between campaigning and voting. "The commissioner said that from for comment on Peraro’s interven­ Peraro's intervention. “What I do as a private citizen in MANCHESTER - Despite what he has been told by state and tion. Hospital officials, however, “Of course we're pleased. We don't the voting booth is my preference," televised reports, Dorothy Brin­ federal mediators there was a agreed progress was being made and mind him there, he's a very fair per­ she said. "What I'm saying is I might strenuous effort on the part of both son,” Ms. Olson said, “ We just damour, a Kennedy delegate who left welcomed the commissioner to the the Democrat National Convention or might not vole for him, but it is sides to narrow the i.ssues,’' Labor table. wanted it earlier, we wanted to con­ Carter off and running two days early, said today she has no my choice" Department spokesman Richard Miriam Olson, the hospital's direc­ tinue negotiations." Ficks said. intentions of campaigning for John Mrs. Brindamour said "at this Peraro, a mediator for 16 years, Anderson. But she mav vote for him. point " she was leaning towards NEW YORK (UPI) — President scathing attack on Ronald Reagan front-running opponent with was directly involved in mediating choice ... between two futures. The Mrs. Brindamour, who left the con­ voting for Anderson. Carter, who accepted renomination into victory in November. choice could not be more clear — nor disputes at the Olin Corp.'s Arson suspect gone: simplistic — and wrong — answers to vention after Ted Kennedy lost the by joining hands with Sen. Edward To an ear-splitting din of applause the consequences more crucial " Winchester Division in New Haven. complex problems in an era when "Carter will have to prove he s Kennedy, today told Democratic and cheers in Madison Square “ In one of the futures — the future rules fight to allow delegates to vote following his promises before I'll Fafnir Bearing plants in New Britain one mistake could destroy the world. “their conscience ", said today she leaders how he plans to translate his Garden Thursday, Carter charged his we have been building together — I vote for 'him, " she .said The proof and Newington and the Torrington new warrant issued America, he said, has a "stark "knew I'd be receiving calls " after would be signing some proposals, wants to sell the store he bills as "the oldest Co. in Torrington. Daly ordered the bond forfeited see security, justice and peace .. But the interview on a Hartford station l>('up Dumas, known in earlier times as HARTFORD (UPI) - A re-arrest there is another possible future (in presently before Congress that Honest Douglas, stands before his Memorial convenience store in Manchester" rather He will join John Morton, a federal warrant has been issued for a father and a re-arrest warrant issued. was aired. mediator who had been involved in Ms. Foden said she didn't think which) ... I see despair ... surrender Toby Moffett supports Mrs Brin­ rortu r Store with his granddaughter. Carol. than have someone outside the family of 14 who disappeared the night "I knew my position would be mis­ talks that led to the end of an eight- Montalvo, who has been very ... the risk of international confronta­ damour said she would follow manage it. iHerald photo by Shea) before he became the first person in­ understood," she said this morning, Moffet's lead on the proposals and With Can'l soon going back to school. Dumas month strike by 2.000 draftsmen at dicted under a new state law making depressed, would be found even tion; the risk of an uncontrollable, unaffordable and unwinnable nuclear explaining her full remarks were not perhaps turning to Carter She s also the Electric Boat Division of General first-degree arson punishable by life though he had "no money, no extra arms race." aired. giving Carter the benclit of the Dynamics in Groton. imprisonment. clothes, nowhere to go.” Peraro and Morton will replace She also said there may be a ques­ Carter and Vice President Walter The interview left the impression doubt, saying “who knows what he A Superior Court grand jury Mondale, who was renominated will do between now and November " ^Honest Doug’ lacks heir, another veteran arbiter. State Wednesday returned the indictment tion of the defendant's mental com­ she would actively campaign (or the But she stressed actively suppor­ Mediator Kenneth King, for the first petency. Thursday night, scheduled the independent presidential candidate against Pedro S. Montalvo, 58, of ting Anderson would seriously affect time in his more than 20-year career, Hartford, charged with deliberately The Hartford police officer who traditional post-nomination pep talk John Anderson, Mrs. Brindamour resigned from the negotiations arrested Montalvo said he saw the with the Democratic National Com­ said. But that is not the case, she her town committee position, and she torching the apartment building next would work for the ticket so he’s selling the store Wednesday. to his home on July 4. suspect run from the building as it mittee today. Later, Carter returns stated. "After a while you get to the point Montalvo’s attorney Maria Foden burst into flames and chased him into to Camp David to relax and plot cam­ "But what I do as a private citizen paign strategy. The first phone call she received |{> I \l KK\ DVMS SHK V said “The kid” being his term of endearment for his where you lose your effectiveness. told Judge John J. Daly the suspect a nearby playground. last night was from Sidney Gardner, is my own business." she reiterated It’s unfortunate to be put in th6 posi­ Carter said early today he and Although the only call she received MrralU Itrporlcr redhead granddaughter, who enjoys the confidence he vanished Tuesday after telling his the Hartford city councilman, run­ places in her to keep up the family business. tion the union has. trying to get a con­ family he was going for a walk. Public auction Kennedy “made arrangements to ning Anderson’s Connecticut’s cam­ so far was from Gardner. Mrs. Brin­ 'I \\< lll— n II — With nc heir apparent to run his The store has been for sale several times recently. The tract out there for four years and "He was crying, saying he was in­ meet in Washington after we both get damour said as “soon as the an­ VER.NON — The Men’s Club of the paign. Memorial Corner Store the gentleman known to some as first time, the buyer had finance problems. The next having roadblocks constantly thrown nocent and couldn't understand what back " from vacation, adding “then nouncer came on I knew I was Rockville United Methodist Church "1 told him no," she said simply. Hi'nest Douglas is selling out, time, the buyer had a problem with his immigration in their way, ” King said was going on, ” Ms. Foden said. w^ll go to work campaigning." trouble." Peraro scheduled a bargaining ses­ is making plans for its annual public Mrs. Brindamour explained her Doug Dumas owned Douglas Motor .Sales lor 33 years. status. She said Montalvo's 14 children A t long last Thursday night, Carter “The questions was if 1 didn I sup­ During that time he created the Honest Douglas sion Monday in the Johnson auction and cafeteria supper. statement, and her position, saying At $29,500 for the store, plus its inventory, the store combed the city in search of their got the show of unity Ife desired when port Carter, and couldn't support character V, hat a character he was One ad pictured a 35 appears to be a bargain. Dumas adds that just the store is Memorial strike after being asked to father to tell him he faced re-arrest The affair is scheduled for Sept. 20 “there is a difference between sup­ at 4 p.m. at the church, 142 Grove St. California Gov. Eilmund G. BroWn port and voting" Reagan, didn’t that push me towards rears \ounuer Dumas with his pants down around his for sale, not the property and house it is attached to. intervene by negotiators for the 78- and forfeiture of his $20,000 bond if he and Kennedy joined Democratic big­ ankles and a headline proclaiming: Don't get caught like bed hospital and the Connecticut Donations will be accepted. For Anderson, and I said sort of. Mrs ”l've got no heir apparent, ” Dumas says, “I want to failed to appear before the grand wigs on the podium to the raucous "To me support is doing the work, Brindamour said ihis Sell vour car while prices are still high Health Care Associates which more information call 875-7030, sell immediately ” iurv. cheers of the packed Garden. going door to door. " she said. "1 With ads like that, his car dealership provided a "I knew that nobody would pay Kennedy, whose dramatic plea to won't actively support Anderson" healthy inci'me So Dumas purchased the Memorial preserve traditional Democratic attention to /he question Cornel Store Located at 352 Mam St., it was within “I will support the ticket. I'll be ideals had set the convention afire Mrs. Brindamour's well-publicized rhouting distance ol the dealership and Dumas could Tuesday, gave Carter his endorse­ down at headquarters making sure oasilv otter advice to his daughter and her family, who reply was noticed by Manchester ment early Thursday. things are running right. Support is would manaco the business endeavor. quietly working. " state central committeeman. John Kennedy appeareci restrained and Sullivan. When Dumas bi'uuht the store 15 years ago. it already withdrawn on the podium with She said if she did campaign for had a 3' year history F'ltty years ago. it opened as the B. D. PEim TRADE N Carter. He smiled tightly as he shook Anderson, she would have to resign “I was surprised to hear it" he Memorial .V'da Shop Candy and newspapers were sold, hands with Carter and Rosalynn. but her position as vice chairwoman of said. "But she’s been around long aioi.c .vith the nostalgic soda with a straw for two. fervor clearly was missing. the Manchester Democratic Town enough. If she did support Anderson, Dumas said somewhere in the early 50's. the size of the But there was no question Carter Committee. she’d know what to do ” -tore was doubled .A sandwich bar replaced the soda ardently wants Kennedy. He opened -•hop and the stiick ol convience goods expanded. Patent his acceptance with what he called a medicines, cards, and groceries competed for shelf space OFFERING 2 5 0 0 TOWARDS YOUR PURCHASE! with the newspapers candy. nominees "personal word to Senator When Dumas purchased U. he and his family Kennedy" "I reach out tonight to you and to Dt!^0CKt:y eliminated the sandwich bar and filed the area with The Democratic Party’s standard bearers, conclusion of the Democratic National those who supported you in your iirmi/ines and , more groceries and medicines TAKE ADVANTAGE OF President and Vice President Convention in New York City Thursday night. valiant and passionate campaign. " along with the old standbys newspapers and candy. RANGE SALE OUR ALREADY LOW Walter Mondale join hands as they (UPI photo) he said. "Ted. your party needs — With such a history. Honest Douglas, who has faded TOP OF THE LINE! acknowledge the cheers of the faithful at the and I need — your idealism and Irom the public eye and is now just known as Mister DISCOUNTED PRICES dedication working for us. " Dumas declares his establishment “the oldest con- PLUS THE P1/)TF()RM Hfit S lenienio store in .Manchester." $25.00 MICROWAVE The formal campaign technically The sprv retiree declares “We are undoubtedly the TRADE IN. does not begin until Labor Day. but '■Idesi Ii ihero is any other. I can't thik of which wi ^rasso hopes party the intervening days will be filled ld\ that claim NEVER A CHARGE with strategy sessions, planning, speech writing and at least some Dumas daughter, who ran the store for years, is now • revening doors lvALKel>0 ‘'-T 'IlMagicaief speech making — by candidates of bus. I armg lor her son. whose illness demands her atten- • nstaHing ice makers The d.Merenc© wilt surprise you both parties. tio.n Ills granddaughter. Carol, minds the store these • pigtails day • •44900 • 4 4 9 0 0 will follow example This 38th Democratic convention, But 16-vear-old Carol, who will be a senior at East • delivery and removal which adjourned after Carter's m '■ tatholic High Schi'ol next year and who plans on going of old appliances speech, was marked by two dramatic NEW YORK (UPI) - Gov, Ella him, will, " Mrs. Grasso said. nomination official, and Moffett said appeals that left the delegates — and out ol ^tato next year to study journalism, won’t be here Wa have our own aarvlca dapartmani Grasso praised President Carter for Her own 54-member delegation it’s possible they may hold out for tor long with factory Irainod tachniciant. many television viewers — dizzied Pearl’s PRICES PLEASE THE POCKET asking his rival’s help in the coming arrived at the convention bitterly some time.. 1 want to sell the store before the kid is gone. " Dumas with partisan fervor. campaign, and said she hoped fellow divided. They even had two leaders A few even said privately they will The first was Kennedy's rafter- Democrats would follow that exam­ — the governor officially chaired the back independent presidential can­ rattling speech Tuesday night. SELF-CLEANING ple. delegation and Kennedy supporter didate John Anderson, Anderson's The second was Carter's accep­ 1 Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn,, was 1 At the start of his acceptance IA W/LKI/V(?"' aides said Ren. Christonher Dodd. tance, a passionate combination of Release sought ^MagicChef speech Thursday night, the president called deputy chairman. D-Conn., Democratic nominee for QiHerence wiH sutpnse you idealistic hopes and bitter partisan OVEN spoke of Sen. Edward Kennedy as a For two days Carter and Kennedy Connecticut's Senate seat, was to attacks in which he accused Reagan formidable opponent, then was camps caucused separately and have met with Anderson Wednesday of “radical and irresponsible " from land clause joined by the Massachussetts senator argued in clumps when they met in or Thursday but the meeting never policies and leaving Americans with on the platform as thousands cheered the halls of their hotel. Finally they 'KKNON - .As a precautionary measure, the G AS RANGE materialized. a choice between “war and peace" “Even leal with your trade" to bring the 1980 Democratic conven­ held a joint meeting and listened to Rockville General Hospital has asked the court for per­ Dodd’s press secretary insisted no Both were show-stoppers, evoking tion to a close. what Mrs. Grasso called "clarion such meeting ever was planned. unusually noisy, demonstrative I mission to sell a 10-acre parcel of land adjacent to Henry * 5 4 9 ” ** calls” for unity, Park Among the political leaders called Mike Rosenbaum. Anderson's responses. "The energy and commitment of The 10 acres was given to the hospital through the will PILOTLESS to the platform to share in the exulta- press secretary, said he was told every Democrat is essential if our Carter never mentioned Reagan by of E Henry Stevens, a Rockville industrialist who tion that greeted Carter’s Dodd first was scheduled to meet appearance was Connecticut's name in his acceptance speech — but stipulated that the land be used for a new hospital ^— z = — — party is to win in November and our with Anderson Wednesday evening, Mondale most certainly did in his. It building or lor the hospital's general benefit. retiring senator, Abraham Ribicoff. nation is to grow and prosper," she but that meeting was cancelled "I was especially glad to hear the seemed every other word from Mon­ The hospital is seeking a release from this clause ------—^ said. because of conflicting appointments. president ask Senator Kennedy to dale was Reagan's name — and the through the courts But 28 of the delegation's 29 Anderson has been in New York for crowd loved it. j f ^ I 'll if.-liii* «•- The hospital has been negotiating with the town, and join in the campaign, and it is my Kennedy delegates refused to vote several days, courting disenchanted hope that he, and all who supported The highlight was his recitation of the Rockville Baptist Church for a three-way land swap for Carter on the ballot that made his Democrats. a litany of what “most Americans lor several years now 21 Cubic Ft. Refrigerator believe," ending each sentence with Making a point The hospital, under the plan, would give the town the a sneering "but not Ronald Reagan " land It owns and which the town now uses as a Little After once or twice, the crowd New delegate Jaime Vazquez. Jersey City League held, the town ^ould give land it owns on Route First volcanic eruption began chanting in repetitive sing­ demonstrates with a sign saying he would walk out of the 30 to the church as a new building site, and the hospital *589”** song. “but not Ronald Reagan, but Democratic Convention Thursday night as soon as l^resident would have the church land, adjacent to its facility, for not Ronald Reagan. " Carter began his acceptance speech. (CPI photo) expansion or parking lacilities. FREEZERS Sixteen years ago his mentor, The council agreed to the swap but included several 19” C O LO R T V ’S helping wheat farmers Hubert Humphrey, was the vice conditions in the agreement The hospital approved but $ 9 A Q 0 0 presidential nominee who electrified the church hasn't decided whether it wants to proceed starting at OLYMPIA, Wash, (UPI) - Wheat He said that normally there is no experts over here very early in the the Democratic convention in Atlan­ 4 with the swap FROM *298”* Pom M i farmers in the path of the heaviest such moisture. harvest and they came away tic City by assailing the policies of Emml FM ik LI4, 5 Hospital olficials said they don’t, at this time, have any ash fallout from Mount St. Helens Crews are working around the satisfied with the quality," he said. Top, Bm M , TiO “Even /• • • w/th your trado" the GOP nominee with shouts of “but potential buyer for the land by Henry Park but asking the "Even Zees with your trado" are enjoying a bumper year, possibly clock to move the wheat, and “We think the export of wheat will be not Barry Goldwater." court to approve the sale wiil make it possible to sell it the best ever. Mickelson said most grain silos are very good.” Carter called Mondale “the best should the need arise Automatic Mickelson said the going price of fricloy. State Agriculture Director Bob J. full and wheat is being piled on the partner any president has ever had, II the land should ever be sold outright the money from W asher Mickelson said Thursday the harvest ground. nearly $4 per bushel is more than was our first and only choice," and the Yankees to tighten AL East the sale would be put in a restricted endowment fund. CLOSE OUT ON ALL fPeniaRwHIyfl around Ritzville, one of the hardest- Mickelson stopped just short of paid last year. roll call underling his words — 2,428 Weather forecast race..!DeMolay and Zembrowski’s Interest earnings would be used to benefit the hospital ' Luferlctttdl OB I hit areas following the May 18 predicting a record year, but he con­ “When you’ve got more wheat and for Mondale to 179 for others. His Cloudy today with chance of remain unbeaten and four others and the principle would be left untouched. ceded the projected harvest of about ‘2S9" volcanic eruption, is near twice nor­ a better price, I guess you’ve got to home state of Minnesota then moved showers or thunderstorms early ousted in Town Slow Pitch Softball AIR CONDITIONERS Grtaa ( mal and reports from other eastern 150 milion bushels may be the best say it is a very good year," he said. — and received — nomination by this afternoon. High in the 80s. Tournament. Billy Martin I Elactmically Tim m I ever. The estimate is 28 percent deserves consideration as manager Washington communities indicate an Shortly after the initial volcanic acclamation. Saturday fair and cooler with highs Referees needed Onan O DM Qualttif even better harvest. ■ above 1979, and 15 percent above the of the year in the American eruption, damage to wheat and other Most experts feel the party is not in the mid and upper 70s. Details on INSTOCK ( EltctroiUcally Ttitnl I . Mickelson said the outlook im­ 1978 level, he said. I A''I HARII'OKD — Patricia G. Bengston, com­ Oiallly small grains was estimated at less so divided as many had expected it to Page 2. League. Page i I . missioner ol East Hartford s Women’s Flag Football proved when rains came to normally After the eruption, there were than $20 million. be after the bitterly contested League, said the league is looking for experienced OBYER *218** dry areas in late May and early June, fears the ash might ruin the wheat, If the 150 million-bushel wheat primary season — but is considerably Hospital tour inside today relcrees and will pay $15 per game to referees Only less than three weeks after Mount St. which is used largely for export. harvest is worth nearly $4 per bushel less united than the GOP. Classified...... 15-18 those relerees with past experience will be considered. TRADE IN TRADE IN VOUR OLD MACHINE! Helens roared to life. But, Mickelson said, "the normal this year, the crop will have a value As he did four years ago .when Members of tire Commission on Comics...... 19 All games will be played at Martin Park every Sunday . The result has been wheat harvests harvesting process and cleaning at approaching $600 million. The es­ Carter first won nomination in this Hospitals and Health Care toured Editorial ...... 4 •A FULL SERVICE DCALER SALES-SERVICE-SATISFAcflON beginning .Set 7. (Janie times are 10:30 a m. and 12:30 averaging more than 60 bushels per the elevator have taken care of the timated value of the 1979 wheat crop hall, the Rev. Martin Luther King Manchester Memorial Hospital Obituaries ...... 10 p m Ms Bengston said five teams have entered the Instant credit to $750 acre in places like Wilbur and Ritz­ ash problem.” in the state was $460 million. Sr., closed the convention with an im­ Thursday to get a better idea of the Peopletalk...... 2 league and there are still 3 slots to be filled to complete ilh Approved Credit Cards ville. A key to the quality question was passioned recitation of “The Lord's proposed renovation project they Sports...... 11-13 the B team league Rosters must be submitted prior to "I grew up around Wilbur, and we answered when Japanese buyers, “Farmers generally figure they Prayer,” then the throng sang must pass judgment on. Page 3. Television ...... 14 Aug 20 with an entry fee of $50 before flags will be dis- considered it a great year if we got who make up a large part of the need about $4 per bushel to break together, “We Shall Overcome" TownTalk...... '...... 10 iribu'ed All rosters and fees should be submitted to the our seed back," Mickelson said. export market, decided there was even in a normal harvest year, so The preliminaries are over. The in sports U pdate...... 2 Park and Recreation Department at Town Hail Bii P EA R L I SON “Rain jn early June is the very best nothing wrong with this year's wheat with the crop this year, some of them battle is joined. America's 48th Baltimore Orioles take first of W eather...... 2 An\or<' interested in playing, coaching or refereeing thing that can happen to the dry land crop, Mickelson said. might even make a little money." presidential election campaign is un- five-game set from the New York Weekend...... 7-9 snoiihl nmiacl the I'ark Department at 289-2781. ext. 317 649 MAIN ST. TEL. 64.3-2171 iMiWMdWN Miv iiixicn farms, and they got them this year.” “The Japanese sent a team of Mickelson said. fer way. 2_-^^VJENlNG H^KAU). Kri , Augusl 1_5. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri., August 15, 1960 - 3 Hearing panel gets close look at hospital MANCHESTER—A hearing panel 1919, 1938, 1948, 1959, and 1971. hospital code requirements but, the of Hospitals. Edward Kenney, from the Commission on Hospitals Gallacher and other hospital officials struction permits totalled 7,070, almost double the 3,715 speeds clocked at between 80 mph and 100 mph hour. The Legislature this year passed the tax designed to three floors below would be upgraded executive director of the hospital, Body recovered and Health Care walked through the explained the complicated series of Trooper Kenneth Zembrzuski was treated at Dempsey raise |60 million in new revenue but a judge ruled, in in the plan and services there would said at the time that the hospital ap­ issued in the same period in 1979, past and into the future of leapfrog moves it plans to make as it GRISWOLD il l’ll Fishoriiifii liave found the body Hospital in Farmington for back injuries and released. effect, that the oil companies could pass on the tax to con­ be shifted as the work is done in parently did not get two-year ac­ Manchester Memorial Hospital upgrades successive sections of the phases. of a Bridgeport girl missing since a motorboat accident Trooper Gary Trombly was treated at the hospital for a sumers. creditation because of the code Thursday when they were taken on a older buildings and reoccupies them, The shifts, in turn, would also bring violations. three days ago Suspect charge wrist injury and released. tour of hospital buildings so they State police scuba teams had searched I’achaug I’ond Big savings sometimes with different services. about lesser changes in the newer . When the hearing got under way 11 ARTFORD lUPIl — A Holyoke, Mass., man has been might better understand the In the process, the number of beds buildings, according to the account Thursday morning in Hartford, (or two days for Maureen OMalley. 15, whose body hospital’s proposed $27,755,000 fishermen found Thursday charged with leading M^sachusetts and Connecticut Selective boycott HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Judicial Department’s in some will be reduced and the given by Gallacher Thursday. several persons spoke in favor of the police on a wild, high spped auto chase on Interstate 91 new “code-a-phone jury call-in system” can save Connec­ renovation. number in others will be increased to New construction would include a The driver ol the boat she was in, Dennis Vey, 29, also The tour, conducted by Michael hospital’s ajJpljcation. They were Dr. of Bridgeport, was in satisfactory condition at W,W. that resulted in injiiridSto two policemen. HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. William E. Curry, D- ticut more than $250,000 a year. Chief Court Ad­ meet shifted needs. In all six beds mental health center on the Robert Stanton, member of the State police and officers from about six communities Farmington, says the state should purchase its huge Gallacher, an assistant ad­ would be added, bringing the number southeast corner of the hospital Backus Memorial Hospital in Norwich alter surgery for ministrator John A. Speziale says. ministrator of the hospital, was part medical staff and a member of the were involved in the early morning chase that began in heating oil supply only from companies that won't pass Speziale said the system allows jurors to learn if their to 309. property where the doctors’ parking hospital’s long-range planning com­ "very severe leg injuries the state's 2 percent oil tax on to consumers. of a hearing before the commission The oldest building, started in 1919 St^te police said both (ell into the water as the bi'at was Holyoke and ended at a roadblock on Interstate 91 at the services will be needed on a particular day by calling a lot is now, and two floors added atop mittee; Dr. Alice Turek, town health Curry suggested a “selective boycott” of oil companies panel which began earlier in the day would be demolished in the proposal. turning and the vessel apparently kept turning and ran llartford-Windsor town line Thursday. court clerks' office for tape recorded schedules. the surgical wing. officer and a member of the planning aimed at “protecting consumers and warding off un­ at the commission offices in Hart­ It is a frame building attached to over them State police said they apprehended Paul Halton, 20, but He said figures for the fourth quarter of 1979-80, which The mental health center would committee representing consumers; only alter he had slammed into a number of cruisers in­ warranted price hikes." ended June 30, showed the system saved the state $61,000 ford. newer buildings and cannot feasibly gather services now scattered Atty. Paul Marte; Richard Rothwell, volved in the chase. \ The hearing is one of three be made sufficiently fire resistant to throughout the hospital. He said Thursday the state was the largest purchaser in jurors' pay. a tr u s te e . D r. C. W endell Halton was held on numerous charges including of heating oil using more than 35 million gallons annually “If the juror is not needed, he or she is informed the scheduled by the commission on the meet code requirements. It is now Hospital officials and hospital Housing starts renovation that must meet its ap­ Wickersham, a member of the reckless endangerment, evading responsibility, and, “we should begin to exercise this market power to preceding evening and can, therefore, plan to follow a used for administration and not for trustees who were on the tour said proval. The other two, originally medical staff. HARTFORD ilT’D — ronnecliciit housing construc­ operating under the influence and engaging police in pur­ help keep fuel costs down.” normal schedule instead of reporting to court the next patients. A 1938 building, which the code requirements not being met, scheduled to be held at the com­ tion permits in .lune rose by 33 percent iwer the previous suit One way ha said, “is to look for alternatives to buying day," Speziale said. > houses patients now, would be used besides fire resistance in some Briel presentations on behalf of the mission’s offices, have been moved month but still markedly trailed building in the same Two Connecticut state troopers were injured when from companies that try to make all of us pay for a tax The system has been installed in courthouse^ in seven for administrative offices after being areas, mostly concern the size of hospital were made by Robert Smith, period a year ago, state officials say their cruisers collided with Halton's car as he roared at designed as a corporate levy," counties and will be expanded. to Manchester Community College at made more fire resistant and up­ rooms and the size of corridors. president of the board of trustees, Housing Commissioner ,)oscph Canale said Thursday the hospital’s request. graded in other ways. The hospital has received ac­ Kenney, Gallacher, and Jack Hunter, preliminary figures showed 1,073 housing units were They will be Aug. 22 and Aug. 29, The top floor of the 1948 building creditation for one year from the vice-president of the trustees and a authorized in June, compared to H07 units authorized in beginning at 10 a.m. in Room A2 of has already been brought up to meet Joint Commission on Accreditation member of the building committee. May •Peopletalk Building A at MCC’s Bidwell Street But the housing permits for .lune were 34.H percent — campus. or 568 units — less than the number of permits issued in In the tour, the four members of June 1979, he said Ambassador Lh Jack Hunter, left, a trustee of Manchester Memorial the hearing panel, Jeff Daniels, New Haven County c.xperiencod the biggest jump in Liv Ullmann says the hungry of the world “don't Hospital, explains a point in the hospital’s renovation plan to Jorge Simon, Dindy Harris, and permits. 249 percent, in .June The 391 permits issued in always know what an actress is." so they call her, Jeff Daniels of the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. Helen Watson, were shown through the hospital buildings constructed in the county nearly equaled the number authorized in June simply. "The Yellow One " They'll be seeing a lot (Herald photo by Pinto) 1979, Canale said of "The Yellow One " now. The blonde Norwegian He said lor the lirst six months of 1980 housing con- stage and screen star is the first woman goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund — a post she accepted because, "I was tired of only Mock Town Hall disaster .saying other people's words ' Miss Ullmann's words, at a press conference Thursday, about her if* 5 tour ot Southeast Asia — 'In one village they were 5 celebrating the building of a new toilet. Standing checks emergency systems I there looking at this hole in the ground, I realized how much it meant to them. To have had the His act. and that of the others was over the 911 wire, the police dis­ V experience of Hollywood, with disguised throne MANCHESTER - It wasn’t a dis­ - i '. astrous accident, but three people pade more realistic with the help of patcher did not know it was a , toilets, it's very enlightening to have seen the op­ nor was he supposed to. posites ol lile" appeared to be seriously injured. make-up. McKee’s face had an ashen Normon McKee apparently suf­ pallor, while O’Marra grimaced with Police Chief Robert Lannan was in fered a heart attack on the second a slithly greenish-cast face. a cruiser when the call came, and he Electric fans floor landing of Town Hall, while on The response of the town rushed to Town Hall. the basement floor, Tom O’Marra, employees in calling the emergency Even Fire Chief John Rivosa was Like anyone in show biz, Merv Griffin is delighted screamed in pain from a broken leg, services was a bit slow, O’Marra, not certain it was a drill when he EZD* w ith fans — except when they threaten to take away also deputy civil preparedness direc­ arrived. "This is a drill, right?” he rOTOCAtT • and Ronald Kraatz passed out from his telephone Interest in his “Wheel of Fortune " smoke inhalation. tor, said today. asked. For period ending 7 a m EST 8 16 80 Friday night will production dropped to something less than nil last Top trio Based on the response, McKee laid Other town employees couldn’t The call to the emergency services find showers and thundershowers breaking out across .May when NBC'-TV canceled it. but when the President Carter, California Gov. Jerry join forces on the podium at the conclusion of upstairs for several minutes before believe it was happening. And it real­ said there had been a explosion, and parts of the northern Plains and mid Mississippi Valley. network picked it up again, so did the viewers. help was given, and O’Marra and Brown and Sen. Edward Kennedy of the Democratic Convention Thursday. (UPI ly wasn’t. The disaster was the a possible fire at the Town Hall. Elsewhere, generally fair weather is predicted with skies During a recent broadcast, host Chuck Woolery Kraatz, health director, downstairs Massachusetts, the three major contenders photo) summer project of the Explorer Post Those who arrived on the scene had asked his public to call — and gave the Hollywood before help arrived, recommen­ ranging from clear to partly cloudy for the Democratic presidential nomination, 400, a town-sponsored civil no idea it was a drill until told by studio number. Associate Producer Dave Williger dations will be given for future, and preparedness group. The "disaster" department directors. says more than 13.(KX) calls hit "Wheel " lines in a perhaps real emergencies. was to the emergency services "They were going to put an IV in single day, blacking out circuits in surrounding sub­ “We will investigate giving the Weather forecast and responses of town hail me, and then I told them,” McKee urbs and triggering a cut-off threat from the switchboard certain information for State revenue increases employees. said. Considerable cloudiness today with chance of showers telephone company. The problem has been solved quicker response," O’Marra said. But the police and fire officials or thundershowers early afternoon Highs in the 80s or with a "high-capacity " telethon line. While O’Marra, zoning eforcement "The drill also demonstrated the thought perhaps they should have need for an internal alarm system, about 29 C Clearing tonight Lows in the mid and upper officer, was found in 30 seconds after been informed about the drill. which will be seriously looked at 50s. Saturday fair and cooler with highs in the mid and up­ means a bigger surplus the 10 a.m. drill started, it was seven The drill, and the services of the per 70s. Probability of precipitation 50 percent today and Insurance polishy minutes before a fire fighter began now.” A emergency went smoothly, as the look. In the foreground, from left, are Helen 10 percent tonight and Saturday Southwest winds 10 to 20 treatment. In 12 minutes the am-' But O’Marra termed the response From a roof at Manchester Memorial When Joshua Martin's hair grew to the same HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut conservatism and see if it stays up." nothing special about Connecticut," “injured" were loaded into the am­ Watson, a commission member, Edward mph today becoming westerly by late alternoon West to length as that of his brother, Jonathon, all his revenue came in a fraction higher Baida said. "The tobacco industry bulance arrived, and at 10:23 a.m. of the professional emergency care, bulance and taken to the hospital. Hospital, hospital officials and members of northwest winds 10 to 15 mph tonight and 15 to 20 mph Baida said the state will close its of the police, fire, and ambulance Kenney, hospital executive director, and Din­ mother could do was cry for help. Says Terri Martin than expected for fiscal 1979-1980 and nationwide is not growing and yesterday the three men were being The test was also to measure the the Commission on Hospitals and Health Saturday. books with $1.7 billion in revenue — service, "as fast as we expected, and of her 9-month-old identical twins, “That was the the state will reap a $3 million to $4 $120.5 million more than the previous probably will continue to decline a rushed by ambulance to the hospital. evacuation time, but only about half Care, look over the buildings in an effort to dy Harris, a commission member. (Herald perhaps a bit faster." end of telling them apart. There's nothing at all million surplus, a state budget of­ year and .2 percent higher than the little bit at a time." For some town employees the inci­ the employees left the building while photo by Pinto) Long IslumI Souiui The ambulance arrived within 12 understand how planned renovations will dillerent about them. " The state Bureau of ficial says. 1.5 percent growth rate projected In Revenue from the motor fuels tax dent, kept quiet throughout the weeks others stcKxl around the "accident” minutes, and care was being ad­ Long l-lund ’-mind lo W alrli Mill. It.l. and Alonlaiik Investigation finally answered the befuddled Edward Baida, chief of economic the governor's budget." decreased by $10.8 million or 6.7 per­ it was planned, was too realistic. scene. ministered while on route to the Point. Low pressure approaching trom west will Lexington, N.C.. mother's Mayday last week, and revenue forecasting for the Of­ Sales tax receipts for June totaled cent for the year. A 5.2 percent "Everyone was running and D talking and I really didn’t know what hospital in about 20 minutes. The entire drill took about an hour, move offshore today Northwest flow cd cool drier air U analyzing footprints taken from the twins at birth to fice of Policy and Management, said $86.3 million compared with $80.1 decline had been projected when the New jury telephone link The disaster "surprised" the and O’Marra said no more drills over area tonight and Saturday Northwest winds 10 to 20 determine who is who. Says a relieved Mrs. Martin, Thursday the best news was that the million in June 1971 The 7 7 percent budget was prepared. was going on,” one employee said. "I knots this afternoon and 15 to 20 knots tonight and Satur­ professional services, as well as the* were planned for the immediate They'll learn their names now. Before. I had to say sales tax is picking up steam again, growth rate followed a gloomy 3 per­ "That's a victory for conser­ thought Norman really had a heart day. Mostly cloudy with chance ol a tew showers or attack.” town employees. When the call came future. like Here Baby' " As insurance to keep indicating the recession has bot­ cent to 3.5 percent increase the three vation," Baida said. “ When we thundershowers ending this afternoon followed by partial them unscrambled, she's painted Jonathan's tomed out. previous months. prepared the budget we did not know set for Manchester court clearing Fair tonight and Saturday \ isibility 5 miles or toenails bright red then that the Arabs would increase more except 1 to 3 miles in precipitation and patchy tog “ The sales tax has turned up Overall sales tax revenue for the their prices again in December.” MANCHESTER — A system which called to jury duty a tremendous The potential for savings becomes fiscal year came in at $809.2 million Legal service saved. today. Average wave heights 1 to 2 feet today and i t(> 3 significantly," he said. "Last month "We do expect an additional will enable jurors to telephone into amount of time by sharply reducing obvious when the $61,000 saved G feet tonight To the minute it was 3.2 percent. Now it's 7.7 per­ — $66.8 million or 9 percent higher significant decrease in fuel consump­ the courthouse and find out if they instances of needless trips to the during the last fiscal quarter of the G MANCHESTER-Legal cent. That's more than double. I than the previous fiscal year. The tion." he added. "Conservation is callers of local attorneys Beck said Legal Aid’s suggested a request to the will be required to appear in court courthouse,” Justice Speziale said. fiscal year is com part with third- What do Lyndon Johnson, Maria Callas and Mar­ Services of Manchester Lxlended outlook think most of the recession is behind budget had projected a 9.2 percent probably going to continue strong, who Uke Mses on a roU- only outstanding debt now for the $35 might be in the following day, is likely to be in­ “If a juror is not needed at the quarter savings of $22,400. This in­ lin Bormann have in common? Or, (or that matter, Inc., which has held onto tion basis. They answer the . . , .. ® , Extended outlt>ok for .New Engl.ind Sunday through us alreadv ' growth. maybe not as high as this year now stalled at the new Manchester courthouse, he is so informed the crease is due to several factors, in­ Lewis Carroll. Charlie Chaplin and Richard Nixon? life tenuously since run­ phone by saying "legal aid ^ ® phone bill from the the offing since an appeal Tuesday: that we have this oil glut." Superior Court, according to Chief preceding evening and can therefore cluding the expansion of the system Majo*aehuM*ll*». Rlmdo Uland .tiid 1 unnoriioiii; Fair For folks who care about such things. Peter Evans "We expected the decline because Receipts from the cigarette tax for ning into financial dif­ answering service.” answering service line. He to local businesses failed. of consumer credit controls," Baida the year declined by $557,000 com­ "We’re forecasting about 3 percent Court Administrator Justice John A. plan to follow his normal scedule” into larger courts, greater familiari­ Sunday and Monday Chance ol showers Tuesday Low says, in the September issue of Omni magazine, the ficulties last winter, will After consulting with the presiding ty and improved usage, and the addi­ said. "But even though the sales tax pared with 19791978 — a decrease conservation in motor fuels rfor 1980- remain in operation, accor­ Speziale. temperatures will be from the mid 50s to the mid 60s common denominator is their exact moment of The system, called Code-A-Phone judge at their location, court clerks tion of estimates from locations has gone up. and we feel good about budget forecasters expected. 1981). assuming there are no more ding to Bruce S. ^ k of Highs will be from the mid 70s to the low 80s birth — Not the month or the week, but the precise has already been instituted at district tape record messages listing which which did not keep records of a Code- hour," ^ it, you have to have a little degree of "That's a national trend. It's surprises from OPEC,” Baida said. the Manchester Bar Neriiimii; Fair Sunday and Monday A chance of courthouses where an estimated jurors will be needed. Jurors can A-Phone usage Association. showers Tuesday Highs in the 70s Sunday and .Monday three-month savings of $61,000 has then call the clerk’s office after nor­ The Judicial Department is also and in the 80s Tuesday Lows mainly in tiie .50s “We still get the nominal been realized to taxpayers. In just mal working hours to learn whether Glimpses $5 registration fee from studying ways of putting the system Maine. New llaiiip-liire: Fair Sunday and .Monday the month of June, $10,000 was saved their presence is required. Chance of showers Tuesday Highs in the 70s Lows in the Documents reveal fixing clients, so it looks like Statistics for the last quarter of the to even greater use. In Danbury, for Stephen King will hold an autograph party with the new system at the we’ll be able to keep the example, the clerk uses the system 40s warming to the lower 5Us Tuesday morning Tuesday in New York for his latest terror novel, Bridgeport District Court. 1979-80 fiscal year, some of which in­ service going,” Beck said clude estimates from the clerk’s of­ during the day to inform attorneys of "The Firestarter ' .. Ray Bradbury is in London, Thursday. “In addition to saving thousands of case schedules, thus eliminating the The Almanac promoting his six-hour miniseries "The Martian dollars in jury costs, the Code-A- fices, showed approximately 5,000 of detective examination Beck and other town at­ juror days were saved by the call-in need for a clerical assistant to take Phone Call-In System has the added Chronicles. " co-starring Rock Hudson and Roddy torneys met for their the time to answer the calls benefit of saving citizens who are system. By I idled Pro-- liilerii.ilimial McDowall, now being shown on the BBC ... Dan HARTFORD lUPl) — A suspended examination to Sahadi. Assistant State’s Attorney Glenn regularly scheduled Bar Today is Friday. Aug 15. Ihe 2">8tli day ol 1980 with 138 Aykroyd and John Belushi wrapped up their final New Britain police detective scored "Knowing Tony, he had me do it, " Coe said in court last September both Association meeting concert as the Blues Brothers earlier this month at to follow 95 percent on the oral part of a said McDonald. written and oral tests in 1975 were Wednesday, and although The moon is moving toward its lirst quarter the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles a'nd now promotional examination which was But when asked if he had made the fixed by former Personnel Director Josiah Lessner, president are oil on ""separate vacations " .. Bette Midler is Alfred S. Petinelli. Wilson criticizes convention The morning stars are Mercury and \ onus allegedly fixed to assure him the marks on the page, he said, "Ab­ of Legal Services had said The evening stars are Mar< .lupitei and Saturn. in New York lor a special screening of her new film. position, documents filed in court solutely no. No siree. 1 don’t circle the ailing organization McDonald said in an interview he that had endured for well over 300 Those born on this date are under the sign ol loo Divine Madness " Richard Widmark has just show. that way to begin with. " would be a topic of discus­ MANCHESTER - Republican cording to the popular vote, as a sim­ American novelist Edna Ferber was born .-\iig. 15, 1887 finished shoot.ng the ABC-TV film "A Whale for the But one of the two men who ad­ and Liberi both signed a blank oral sion, Beck said Legal Ser­ candidate for the state senate seat ple, honest process. years, were ended." He also questioned scores showing "The Democratic party refuses to On this date in history Killing " on location in Canada .... ministered the oral test testified Sahadi earning 95 percent throughout rating form before they actually in­ vices was never discussed. from the Third District, Edward "However, when the Democrat place the return of these two In 1914, an American ship sailed trom the Atlantic to Thursday that while the he probably on the oral part of the overall exam terviewed the candidates. The local attorneys have Wilson, today called the Democratic party bosses disagreed with the the Pacitic Ocean, olficiallv opening the Panama Canal » - filled out the original score sheet, which also included a written test on McDonald said he and Liberi has been offering their ser­ National Convention "more than a choice made in this year’s primaries, traditions in it’s party platform, in In 1935, .American humorist Will lioger.sand pilot Wilev l a O t t P r V t l l l l T I r l P I * A marks on the one apparently sub­ which the detective scored the nothing to do with helping fix the test vices free of charge to fiasco.” they set to work to break their agree­ spite of the fact that 88 percent of and were tricked by Petinelli. Americans want the tradition of Post were killed when their plane crashed in Alaska ' I I U I I I U C I B mitted for the promotion decision highest of the six candidates who qualified low-income “The attempt to have the rules ment, that is, to abide by the votes of In other testimony Thursday, ac­ school prayers resumed." In 1971. President Nixon ordered a 90-day. wage-price- were not his (the administrator’s). passed. residents since September changed is a legal and moral viola­ the people." Numbers drawn Thursday: ting city Personnel Director Walter '"nie Democrat leaders have a "Promises and traditions must be rent freeze and announced imposiiion ol a 10 jier cent sur­ James McDonald, director of the "That would be outstanding if I 1978 when Legal Services tion of an agreement between the Connecticut daily 512 M. M cC usker said an " a d ­ pattern of breaking not only maintained, not changed whenever charge on toreign imports Waterbury police crime laboratory, graded someone right straight down of Manchester was Democrat leaders and the working Connecticut weekly 73.832,582780 blue ministrative oversight” had oc­ agreements but traditions. It was un­ the loser disagrees with the results” In 1979. America s United Nations Ambassador Andrew- questioned the score sheet of the line. That would be the first time founded. A $5,000 federal Democrats,” Wilson commented in a Young resigned in a luror over PLO talks Maine daily 992 curred in the testing procedure for Community Development written statement. der the Democrat administrations of Wilson concluded saying the Maine weekly 83165 suspended Detective Sgt. George F. I did anything like that in my life," Democratic party "no longer Sahadi, who is on trial for his alleged the detective sergeant position. Act grant kept the opera­ He termed the spring primaries 1962 and 1963 that voluntary school 5 New Hampshire 9605 McDonald said. "1 don’t think anyone represents the common people” 5 A thought for the day British novelist George tion going until April of where delegates were awarded ac­ prayers and Bible reading traditions Rhode Island 4739 role in the New Britain municipal is that good anyway." Meredith said. Who rises from praver a bettor man. his Massachusetts 9551 corruption scandal. Sahadi, charged with bribery and He said the error was in the weight 1979 when the town voted to prayer is answered McDonald said he probably filled conspiracy, is one of 24 persons who given to seniority in promotions and withdraw from the Com­ Bus boost out the sheet and circled appropriate have been arrested as a result of a was later corrected. The issue was munity Block Grant the first day. Today, the line handles over 10,000^ areas when he and Anthony Liberi, a 2'/ -year state investigation into the raised by the defense to apparently program. HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Transportation 2 Department says ronnecticut’s express commuter bus .Manoh"sU'r To Advertise state police civilian employee from alleged sale of municipal promotions question how the test could have been The federal money dried passengers dailv. To .Seport News program allow ^ riders to save an estimated 1.7 million East Harltord (ildsti)Mt)ur\ i ‘T a i laNMtii'd .ul\eitLseinem, call Bristol, administered the oral in New Britain. fixed with such errors in the process. up, but the program con­ During the year, the Enfield-Hartford run carried the To report a news item or story idea: gallons of fuel in the past fiscal year. Evening Herald ^i-t.-L’iIl arnl a are H Ho a m in f, p m Monda*. Ridership on the 20 express bus runs operated by the csi’s :i"'7 -iHi East Hartford — Pat Reilly, 643-2711 office at the St. Mary’s gallons, said Powers. ihrnuMh l■■rlda\ When the otfice is state also increased 26 percent, from 2.1 million to 2.6 ."uhlishc'd djil> Sunij;i\ .iiidfui Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 Church with a secretary to closed classitied ads mav be placed bv Malpractice insurance hiked "As we add more commuter service, we are sure that tdin holidav'i |)\ th«* MdH' handle phone calls thanks million, Transportation Commissioner Arthur B. Powers ‘'dlinji li4:t-271H Andover...... Donna Holland, 646-0375 I'ublishinp Co llciuld Sfju.m' l’ (i Bolton...... Donna Holland, 6464)37.1 to a $1,300 donation from said Thursday. more and more Connecticut residents will take advan­ liox ri9l Manchostor ( onn !• nf mtormalinn about display advet HARTFORD (UPI) — Physicians members of th^ Connecticut State year. He said when the first run started in 1972 between West tage of this inexpensive and energy-saving service. ” the iiNiny tall Tom Hooper, advertisinjj Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 643-2711 the local Bar Association's Hebron . Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 and surgeons in Connecticut will be Medical Society, said rates for The insurance company said it 42 members. Hartford and Hartford, only 74 passengers were counted commissioner said. Have a Complaint? dim. inr at H4;i-27ll paying 70 percent more for liability general practitioners would rise South Windsor Dave Lavallee,643-2711 would limit the rate increase to 70 But when the donation N tw t — II \ou hdsu .i '|u<‘>tiiiii i>, To Subscribe Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 insurance next year as a result of an from the current $1,803 annually to (omplaini aboui news covfjjfi" r.jn ran out Jan. 31, the servlce To subscribe, call Customer Service increase in the number and severity $2,499. percent if the society endorsed a . appeared to be all but Krank Burbank inana^inM <>i at t)47-‘#94H Oil ice hours are 8 30 a m lo of malpractice claims. Premiums charged neurosurgeons Criticizes policy. To report .special news dead. The office at St. Sieve Harrs executive editor. b4.1 2711 i) 30 p m Monday through Friday and 7 AetmuLife & Casualty announced and thoracic surgeons will be in­ joint program to manage malprac­ HARTFORD (PI) — The co-chairman of the “The affidavits are necessary to comply with con­ Business Alex Girelli. 643-2711 Mary's and the secretary Crowd control Circulation — ll voii have a pinblMu to 10 a rn Saturday the hikeslihursday, saying the creased from $11,853 annually to $20,- tice risks. Legislature’s Judiciary Committee has blasted a state stitutional standards of due process. The ability of third re^ardinji service or delivery c.iil Suggested earner rates are' $1,20 Opinion , Frank Burbank. 643-2711 were gone, and only a wall At least 14 persons were arrested and at least six police officers were parties to review such documents after they are served is rustorner Service, H47-9946 Deliver, Family Bellv Hvder. 643-2711 "malpractic^ crisis" which had 118, the insurance company said. The program includes a claims telephone in the town Judicial Department policy requiring a judge’s permis­ weekiv,. $5 12 for one month, $15,35 for afflicted other states during the mid Aetna and medical society officials injured Thursday in a brief clash with a group of protesters outside sion before an arrest warrant affidavit can be disclosed.- essential to our system of checks and balances." Tulisano should be made by 5 00 p m Monday three months. $30 70 for six months, and Sporls Earl Yosl. 643-2711 analysis comm ittee which will clerks office remained 1970s had apparently arrived in said the rate hikes follow^ several Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, wrote Frank said. lhr«m»ih Kridav and bv 7 HO a rii Satui $61 40 Inr one year Mail rates are Ofliee hours are 8 3U a m lo 5 p m enable doctors to review actual cases available for clients. Madison Square Garden, scene of the closing session of the rl.i\ Connecticut. years of relative stability and Goetz HI, the coordinator of state court clerks, Thursday availabb* on request Monday Ihrough Eriday Assistants there were, and Democratic National Convention. About 200 protesters, who said they Goetz, who issued the new directive, said it was based Aetna, which provides professional resulted from “sudden escalation in of patient injury to initiate changes are still, giving the and said the policy "flies in the face of recently to prevent future similar Incidents. were members of the Communist Workers Party, marched on the expressed legislative concerns about open courts. ” on implied legislative intent. liability coverage for nearly 4,000 costs, particularly over the last telephone numbers to Garden. (UPIphoto) 4 - EVENING HERALD, F ri., August 15, 1980 Editorial .... iHanrhriitpr izmmimj Hrralft MCC enrollment high Manchester — A City of Village Charm MANCHESTER — Manchester Community College At a Wednesday morning Administrative Council Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Direct election of mayor Admissions Director Andrew Paterna said Wednesday, meeting of college officials. Paterna said in August of he expects enrollments in the 1980-81 to equal enrollment 1980,1,964 students had enrolled in general fund courses. town government takes on an Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, from 1979-80, In 1979 at the same time, 2,126 students were enrolled. In the town election last delaying such issues the ' Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. elitist air. Paterna said this is unexpected good news. "The significant factor here is that through July 1,1980, Novennber voters mandated board shows its lack of con­ Audit Bureau of Circulation Mambar, United Praia Intarnatlonal K R t vwi’i "It’s great. I think September we will have matched we have been running 250 to 300 applications below our cern for the will of the peo­ through a referendum ad­ The people have an un­ Stavan Harry, Exaeuttva Editor our applications from last year, which means we are 1979 figures. July^owed a definite increase in ple, who are the power of ^ Customar Sarvica 647-9946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor doing much better than we predicted,” he said. applications and we ar^now only 162 applications below vising the town directors to alienable right to petition Raymond F. Roblnaon. Editor-Publlahar Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emarttua democratic government. Paterna said the general feeling among the staff had our Aug, 1, 1979 figures," Paterna said. take steps to elect the mayor their government for redress been that equaling last year’s enrollment couldn’W.be Paterna said programs are still open for students, by direct vote. of grievances. done in view of declining college enrollments nationwide. regardless of the upswing in enrollment. It is amazing how quickly He said the economy has played a role in MCC’s enroll­ Since then there has been the wheels of government When there is no action on ment. “With $177 for full-time students I think people are no action on the matter and can move, when a proposal is a voter mandate for some tolerated. on direct election of the realizing our costs are reasonable. Elsewhere, students town officials say they are mayor is clear. pay two or thrte times that. Also, by word-of-mouth more favored by town officials. nine months, that right is people are comng in,” Paterna said. waiting for a longer list of made folly. We think town government late vacation? charter changes so a review It is baffling how slowly has a duty to be responsive to Voters have been patient we have all the can incorporate all at once. things tend to move, when an We urge the directors to the people. for nine months. last-minute supplies issue is backed by the voters, take up the call of the people Instructors needed That sounds like a delaying but not necessarily by the and give them their due The delay and stalling tac­ Now the time has come for • •tyrofoam eliMto tactic, designed to put off the same officials. process. tics being used on the direct the board to take up the call MANCHESTER — The Manchester Recreation • plonie MippllM of the people and act Department is seeking arts and crafts instructors for the •InM ct rapollani will of the people until the election of mayor is wrong. fall program. Any further delay in im­ • ^ In q capa-thonga directors decide they have no We think the directors have forthwith to recognize their Iim Instructors are needed in the following areas: • citronAla candiaa alternative. an obligation to act on the plementing the direct elec­ Whenever the people speak will and give them their puppetry, cartooning, drawing, candlemaking, music and direct election of mayor. tion of mayor will be an insuit with one voice, making their franchise to elect the mayor other crafts. Library winner Instructors are also needed for the adult programs in When the voters are asked to the voters and will con­ wishes clear, their elected of their choice. every By hedging that obligation the areas of Christmas decorations, women’s self defense for their opinions on matters, stitute a breach of faith with representatives should act. Roger Wesson Jr. of 427 Tolland Turnpike, DeLeo and Mrs. G ertrude M orrison, and others. Uule with lame excuses, the will of It should be done im­ was the lucky winner in the summer reading representing the Manchester Lioness Club, ihenitroek dfmJaftrUtl Iking the mandate should be acted the electorate that should Persons interested in serving as an instructor should (towrttown upon expeditiously. By the people is abrogated and neither be accepted nor The will of the electorate mediately. program at the Whiton Memorial Library, co-sponsors of the party for the participants call Diane Colla at the West Side Recreation Center at North Main Street. At rear is Ms. Gertrude in the program. (Herald photo by Pinto) 647-3166. Letters Commentary Boaters conserve CLEARANCE! Legal requirements After the shah gasoline By DON GRAFF ly outpointed by events, possibly the latest weapons in massive quantities ESSEX (UPI) - Although boaters make up 20% Off most appropriate — has criticized the — had the effect of unsettling rather 2 0 % 10 33 To the editor: of indirect representative govern­ He probably would have been ^ 55 p e r c e n t of a ll Our Reg. Prices present administration for lacking than stabilizing the region. Off Our Reg. Prices The August 6. 1980 “Opinion" ment. The is a among the last to agree, but there recreational vehicles, they "the grace to admit that (the shah) There is considerable beating of editorial captioned “Referendum in­ democracy ... an indirect represen­ scarcely could have been a more ap­ use relatively little gas­ was a friend of the United States for breasts in some quarters to the effect GARDEN SUPPLIES consistency" reveals much. The tative democracy. propriate witness than his late im­ oline, the Connecticut perial majesty, Mohammed Reza 30 years,” that American failure to go all out in ENTIRE STOCK writer, apparently, is unknowing of It would be wise for the Marine Trades Association Pahlevi, to the truth of the observa­ Grace may have less to do with it support of the shah as his regime says. CHOOSE FROM A SELECT GROUP OF the Connecticut General Statutes and crumbled will cost us dearly in the Manchester Property Owners' tion that history is made by events, than realization in retrospect that Association President •PATIO SUMMER FURNITURE the workings of town government. future. •-LINE TRIMMERS • GARDEN HOSES Association to read the state statutes not men. during the last several of those years William Swartzbaugh said Manchester's Board of Directors Turning again to the portable boats used one-half gallon •REDWOOD TABLES, BENCHES AND SEATING SETS before going further... it could save The passing of the shah is in itself the shah was the type of friend who •SPRINKLERS •SPRAYERS •CHEMICALS and Town Counsel are to be com­ Nixon: "If the policy of the United of gas for every 3.75 much in legal fees. an event of no little interest. But it is makeaenemies superflous. He was a mended on their handling of the peti­ States is not drastically changed so gallons used by •GARDEN AND BEACH UMBRELLAS tion presented by the Manchester the event, not the man, that has im­ driving force in OPEC’s inflating of •POWER MOWERS •RIDE-ON MOWERS The elected officials of the oil prices that is shaking world that the world will know that we recreational vans, a third Property Owners' Association. pact on the continuing Iranian crisis. gallon for each used by HERE ARE JUST TWO EXAMPLES: •BAR-B-Q GRILLS, TOOLS AND INSULATED BAGS Manchester Board of Directors (ser­ economic and political stability. His stand by our friends, we will lose all -jCJ^ Because the petition was illegal, it And even that is of'considerably our friends.” snowmobilers and seven- Special Health S Ba^uty Valuesl •PATIO CANDLES AND TORCHES therefore required no action. vants of the public) are serving the less consequence at this stage of modernization of Iran was im­ •TORO HMvy-Duty String Trtmmtr, Our Reg. 46.97 3 9 i That may be one lesson to be drawn One Sunday afternoon I met four eighths for each used by How good it is to see a town in­ citizenry... par excellence. history in the making than events balanced, an attempt to construct an motorcyciists. from the Iranian events. members of a traveling religious CALDOR 22" Rotiry Mower, Our Reg. urge $96 •PADS, COVERS, RE-WEB KITS telligently handle a petition. The Dorothy K. Wilmot, taking place in his former capital — industrial economy on a primitive “A recent nationai study Another might be that expediency group sitting on our church lawn. •STRIDEX42’8 ■ citizens of Manchester are most for­ Woodbridge Road, principally the continuing struggle social and political base that resulted of recreational fuel use rather than friendship is what is real­ They were barefooted, dressed in Medicated Pads ' tunate in having a board know and Coventry. for revolutionary power between in uncontainable tensions. shows that boating is com­ ly involved in such relationships. If long flaken robes. Their only paratively fuel'conser- respect the law. reiigious extremists and an uncoor­ And his rush for Mideast military Our Rtg. 1.49...... 8 8 * MELNOR pre-eminence — encouraged by the more reserve were exercised in the possessions were what they carried vative,” he said Tuesday, GENERAL dinated array of secular moderates. in a small shoulder bag. They had Oscillating If the writer of the above men­ Nixon administration which removed development, collapse might not be quoting a study done for ELECTRIC Or of numerous events during the committed themselves to a life style •SHOWER TO SHOWER Sprinkler tioned editorial would study the State long-standing restraints on U.S. arms the traumatic event it so frequently the American Recreation Bug Lite Bulbs three decades that preceded the Ira­ of non-violence, vegetarianism. They Deodorant Talc, 8 oz. Statutes of Connectictut. he would nian revolution. policy, making available to him the and unfortunately is. Coalition. Q Q TWO City pride renounced consumerism. They 5.59 1 • O O PACK know the directors do have absolute •The study put the Our Rag. 1.63...... 99* Our Rag. 6.99 Those were the years of deepening regarded all persons as equals and as number of boaters at 35.8 Our Rag. 2.40 control of the mill rate. The board's relationship between the United To the-editor: such had no more association with million boaters compared duties upon the matter can be found States, the foremost global power, and •EDGE Shave Cream I have just returned from a trip to their families. to 10 million recreational in Connecticut State Statutes Sec­ a Middle Eastern despotism Berry's World van users, 9.2 million snow­ 7 oz., Regular or Lime (Quebec City, Canada, where the I can not agree with ail that these tions 7-344. 12-122. 12-123 and 7-7. searching for a 20th-century identity. mobilers and 9.7 million people stand for, but one thing is un­ Our Rag. 1.74...... 1.09 Men’s Suede Leather citizens evidently take pride in their The significant events of the p eri^ motorcyclists. The first three statutes mentioned deniable, their life style reflects Fimou* Quality city. are well known — the shah’s ouster in “Although boaters repre­ wis$m 6" Work Boot note exactly “who” sets the mill what they believe. To see them is to •A.R.M. Allergy There was not a bit of litter 1953 by anti-Western nationaiists and sent 55 percent of these rate These statutes also state “how" see their beliefs. If there is one Rallal Medicine, 20’s Men’s Work anywhere that 1 could see, and the his prompt restoration by tiA receational fuel users, they Ri«.i9Ja...... a town shall levy a tax. And. these flowers around the public buildings message of the cult phenomenon for 14aGG arrangement, the non-stop Soviet- use only 26 percent of Our Rag. 1.93...... 1.29 and Matching Pants same statutes further state "when" and elsewhere were in profusion. our society, it is the necessity to make Goodyear wall constnjction wltn oil American competition for Mideast recreational fuel,” said resiatant sdaa. SIzea 7-li, 12. and “where " such tax shall be levied. Today I walked on our own Main our life-style reflect what we want to Swartzbaugh, who added • SHIRTS (S-XL) advantage that invested Iran with •DR. SCHOLL’S (Not In StnnMa) Until these statutes are written ‘ Street and was appalled to see our be and what We want our world to be. that all recreational such strategic importance, Iran's Sports Cushions Owitao.14-M-- 9.5 otherwise, towns must abide by lovely planters in front of some of the How can our life style speak of our vehicles use only 3 percent Men’s 3-Pr. Pkg. Work Socks them rapidly increasing oil wealth and the of all the fuel used in the • PANTS (3042) stores so unkempt. desire for world peace, for an end to Our Rag. 2.19 1.57 WMla and Colon n say shah's forced-draft effort to moder­ United States. In one there was a plastic bag of hunger and poverty, for a clean, 0urRae.1$4l.. 11.99 Our Rag. Z48 a 2.89...... Setting the mill rate is the duty of nize the country, the attempt to rubbish and dozens of cans. I cannot healthy environment, for an end to Durable, comfortable and tastcate In the Board of Directors and nothing transform Iran into the West’s sur­ Firm granted understand how some racism and sexism, for a trust in a 80% , S0% Catanesa Fortral. o v m can force the board into doing rogate policeman following Classic working look In yourcholcs of Men’s Lined Chore GI Manchesterites can be so untidy God of justice and love? Is your life Save on ZODIAC Flea & Tick a anything but what the law stipulates. withdrawal of British power from the pike contract popular navy, wive, brown or khaki. WHh durabla ndibar baaa ^ |> when the merchants are trying hard OurR ag .1sa...... Pr. l a w d The citizenry cannot dictate what the Persian Gulf. style showing? Fighters for Pets and Homes/ to renovate their buildings and keep board must do upon the matter. If Through them all, successive ad­ What values do we project in our HARTFORD (UPI) - Main Street a good place to shop. use of time, money, and natural they did so. they would be destroying ministrations in Washington came to One of Connecticut’s HAMILTON BEACH I'm sure the planters are not sup­ view the interests of the United resources? Jesus was quite clear that largest construction firms the duties of the board. Sealed Beam ‘Speed-O-Llght II' Iron posed to be rubbish cans. States and imperial Iran as identical. a person’s life-style would make it has been awarded an $8.7 quite clear what is important to that Replacement State Statute 7-7 is the statute I wish someone will have a solution That was a fallacy that continued to million state contract for to this deplorable situation. person: ‘‘Let your light so shine Headlamps Our covering the petition process and cloud comprehension of what has modernizing the Connec­ Rtg. 15.99 11.76 Maybe some publicity in the paper before men that they may see your •#6014 « c e referendum. The first sentence of happened and is happening in Iran. ticut Turnpike in Stamford. Sell-cleaning, witn water level which so many of us read. State Transportation Our Rag. 3.59...... 4 .0 0 this statute reads: ...and. except as Former President Richard Nixon good works and give glory to God.” window Weighs just 2 lbs' #749 Eva M, Johnson Commissioner Arthur •#4000,4001 „ otherwise provided by law.. ." This — self-appointed American Rev. Henry Shirer Jr. Our Rag. 2.99 .. EA. 4 . 0 0 54 Richmond Drive, U. Methodist Church P o w e rs announced means anything having provisions by representative at the shah's last rites "We're playing ‘Mount S t Helens' with flour, Tuesday that White Oak Easy Inalallalion lor most cars. NORELCO ‘Curly Q’ Manchester Burnside Ave., statute must be fulfilled by same but. as a once powerful man similar­ sugar an'salt." Construction Co. of Plain- For easier, safer nig)tt driving. Curling Iron The previously mentioned three East Hartford ville will improve MAGNOLIA Molded Bathroom Seats Caldor Rtg. Fric. 11.99 statutes have provisions (which must Interchange 8 for smoother Amber Quartz and safer movement of /I •White - Caldor Sal. Price t.U be carried out) regarding control of Washington MerryGo-Round traffic from Atlantic Street Fog Light / OurR*g.7.M OaDD Mir. MalllnRabala 2.00' y •Color the mill rate. Thus, the mill rate is to a point just east of Elm Our Rag. 16.99 . . . Your C Q O $11 ^ Our Rag. 9.99 f , / f Final Cost D .O O not petition material. Street in Stamford. Penetrates rain, tog, snow. The firm will have a total Has durable seamless Has moist or dry heat control, If one is interested in reading the Rugged, durable construction. construction. Installs easily. of 838 calendar days in IH202 tangle-free cord #HB1600 statutes, go to the library and study President’s lawyers break silence on bank loan HARDWARE DEPT. *See Clark lor datalli. the law upon the matter. which to complete the project once it is started. The Board of Directors is not But this raises more questions than By JACK ANDERSON Pharaon, whose father advises the questionable investment in a bank 1978 from $168,000 to $80,000. After The company is expected depriving the citizens of Manchester. WASHINGTON-For months. I Saudi king how to deal with which was iosing money and paying taking into account the extra in­ it answers. The document to complete improvements But, they are protecting them by not have been investigating the strange Washington. no dividends; (6) that the bank terest, this amounts to a break of transferring the loan was originally on Interchange 7 by the end letting a frivilous petition go any financial links between the Carter Kirbo and Lipshutz now respond by renegotiated the Carter loan shortly $80,000. To be as fair as possible, I dated Feb. 29, although this date is of September. further. (Even an illegal referendum crowd and the Arabs. All the while, asserting what no one disputes, least after coming under Saudi control; used an even lower figure in my lined out and the signature is dated will cost $10,000 I the guardians of President Carter's of all myself. Their letter professes, and (7) that the new repayment earlier report. March 3. So apparently, the transfer The afore mentioned editorial had assets, Charles Kirbo and Robert as if I had reported something terms were favorable to the presi­ Finally, the president’s trustees had been originally set for Feb. 29. Arson study many misguided statements. Such Lipshutz, have been sitting like different, what I had been careful to dent. wind up their letter with a paragraph This was the day before the United as: “Directors are reminded that in stuffed owls on the Carter ledgers. point out: That Carter became in­ Of ail the banks in America, why )f nitpicking. They write: “The States voted in the United Nations to gets funding our nation the citizen is the supreme Kirbo has simply refused to take debted to the National Bank ol would the Saudis want to acquire the public records of Sumter County, condemn Israeli settlements on the authority from which all powers of repeated before he became president National Bank of Georgia? Kirbo and GA., have shown—for anyone who West Bank. The vote raised such a NEW HAVEN (UPI) - government are given." And. "The telephone calls and before the Saudi Arabiar Lipshutz ignored the question, but I really wants facts—that the loan of storm in the Jewish community that The city Fire Department power of our government is not of the from my reporter acquired his stock in the bank. have a possibie explanation. NBG to Carter’s Warehouse was paid Carter repudiated it. has received an $8,000 Save Owr $70 elected officials. It is the power of Peter Peckarsky. federal grant designed to I agree completely with Messrs The Kirbo-Lipshutz letter also dis­ in full and satisfied in early March, But the timing suggests that the S aw O w n e r the people and their consensus." Lipshutz help determine if a Kirbo and Lipshutz that the Saudis putes my claim that the Carter fami­ 1980. The same public records show president’s trustees were trying to PHILCO 19” Diagonal Town charters must be exercised answered the move the loan out of the bank before neighborhood is changing had no interest in this obscure bank ly in 1978 got a |60,(XI0 break on their . that the collateral previously given and susceptible to in­ . OlOCetarao SONYstoieo Portable Color TV only in accordance with provisions of telephone at first the vote was cast. Why the hasty $ 0 0 0 until Carter had become president. loan from the now Saudi-controlled to NBG now is held by Trust Com­ creased cases of arson. the Connecticut General State but gave evasive transfer? Perhaps it was I ftfFMS-IVaekPlayar AM/FM Cassette Recorder OurReg.8B9.70...... J b S fS f But here are some other points the bank. Declares the letter: "The pany Bank of .” Mayor Biagio DiLieto Statutes A charter cannot nullify a answers. Once he Atlanta lawyers ommlted from their Carter business got no ‘break’ for My first report on the Carter-Saudl precipitated by questions in January said Tuesday the social- Our Has ACTswtomaflc channal-lock tuning state statute...the supremacy doc­ slammed down the phone. letter: $60,000 or even $1.” financial ties, it’s true, noted that the from my reporter, Peter Peckarsky, economic arson research R e g . 1 ^ . plus inJIna pictura tuba. Housed in trine provides that state statutes 58.70 109.40 handsonw walnut-look cablnsL Now out of Atlanta 'has come a (1) That the Saudis had learned the In fact, the family peanut works county records showed the loan still who inquired about the president’s project funded by the super sede town charters. V. Has LED s isn o kKHoakK, sNdo tula dial and Hassutomsticffluaiosonsoriorlnsttntplay- lawyerly letter from the pair, Carter peanut business was one of lost about $500,000 in 1077 and wound outstanding but quoted the bank indebtedness to a Saudi-owned bank Federal Emergency automi4le(Mraokpragmmctwngar.Faaturae tiaGtq valabte (scord monitor. FsalimM •QUSDORF MaMa Padaatal Bland for It is evident the editorial author professing indignation over my the bank's biggest borrowers; (2) up the year insolvent, with $93,058.49 president as saying it had been paid -a t the same time he was taking Management Agency was ^ fnraehina fusions iMikar^ twin 4" sosNisra. Oporatas on AC or DC; i r Cater TV’s. Oar Rea ISTO 3 1 J 8 does not understand the democratic aimed to reveal certain Mr taking Mdc-tosehooll bstNdss MS optkmul. reports and offering a page of ob­ that the Saudis were also aware more liabilities than assets. This off. foreign policy cues from the Saudis. IBaey aaaaMkhf) process of today There are two trends that may serve as fuscation in response. The letter has President Carter wanted to save his caused a strain on the president’s Both Kirbo and Lipshutz, You see, the Saifttis had pressed the forms of democracy. Government in the whiff of whitewash common to United States to join in condeming indicators or predictors of buddy, , from financial finances, since he was the only meanwhile, had refused to provide potential arson sites. BRING US YOUR COLOR FILM which the supreme power is retained political documents that are intended ruin; (3) that Pharaon then member of the family with the the information that they now the Israeli settlements. “This will indeed be FOR DEVELOPING S PRINTING by the people and exercised either more to conceal than to clarify. purchased Lance’s stock in the bank resources to make the payments on a volunteer on the status of the loan. I The president repudiated the voter helpful as we seek to com MANCHESTER VERNON directly (absolute or pure I reported that the president had 1145 Tolland Turnpike TrI-CIty Shopping Center for about double its worth; (4) that construction loan. subsequently learned, and im­ and at about the same time, Charles bat arson activities not Perfect Reaulta or your money . democracy) or indirectly (represen- accepted favorable loan treatment Pharaon consulted his father in the These were the circumstances mediately reported, that the loan bad Kirbo took off for Saudi Arabia on a only after the fact but in back on any color printi utive democracy) through a system STORE HOURS: DAILY, 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SAT., 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUN., 11 AM to 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY from a bank controlled by a Saudi Saudi palace before making the when the Saudi-controlled bank been transferred to the Trust Com­ mysterious mission that hasn’t been advance of their taking /■A representation. Our system is one Arabian businessman, Ghaith purchase (5) that it was a reduced the principal repayment In pany Bank of Atlanta. explained. place,” the mayor said. <> - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Auguat 15, 1980 KVKNINU^HEriALtL Kri . August If,, Delegate claims decision Yankee Traveler should not hurt party unity Balloons to fly this weekend in Berkshires By MARY KI iZMANN central committee representative, She said sne was almost alone in­ seemed to understand Mrs. Brin- itially in supporting George Herald Reporter damour’s actions. McGovern in the 1972 campaign and By NANCY MALOOF Heritage Days the many activities usually going on Streets, proceed down Charles Street High School, all on Sunday, Aug. 17. The weekend program also in­ ' MANCHESTER - Her sudden “Whether it will cause a party split also several other campaigns. in Hub's various gathering places and up Beacon Street to the There will also be continuous cludes entertainment, a cralts show ALA Aulo and I’ravel (dub On Massachusetts’ North Shore, departure from the Democratic is a tough question," he said. "But "They know me, and that I usually during a summer weekend — the Statehouse, then follow Park, Tre- entertainment throughout the on the East Haven (ir'ccn. and lilm WELLESLEY, Mass. (UPl) - Salem continues its annual Heritage National Convention in New York some people are individuals in go by my principals” she said, Chinese community's celebration of mont, Stuart and Eliot Streets for weekend, as well as plenty of good and slide presentations on the trolley Balloons will be flying over the hills Days celebration this weekend. shouldn't cause a party fracture themselves, you have to un­ "Most probably think I’m a the August Moon Festival and the Columbus Avenue to disband at tasting bluefish to eat. Admission to story. Trolley parade times are noon, of western Massachusetts this Activities Saturday, Aug. 16, in­ here, Dorothy Brindamour predicted derstand.” liberal and leave it at that. But I American Legion convention parade. Berkeley Street. most festival events, which will be 2:15 p.m. and 4 30 p.m . both Satur­ today. don’t see why they wouldn’t accept weekend when the fifth annual clude a daylong sidewalk sale in all of Festival of the August Moon is an For details on the parade, call held on the Clinton Town Dock, is day. Aug, 16. and Sunday, Aug 17. “ I’ve heard different ooinions on the city’s shopping districts, a why she left, but I believe she left me." Berkshire Balloon Fest takes place ancient Chinese custom which in (617) 267-8488. free. Admission is $4 lor adults and .$2 for National Guard and Army display Mrs. Brindamour, a First because of the way she so strongly Sullivan also noted during the Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17, Boston’s "Chinatown neighborhood Southern region For more information on the children (includes unlimited ridesi. Congressional District delegate from in Cummington, and demonstration on the Salem will be celebrated Sunday alternoon festival, call (203 ) 669-6901. The ALA For more information, call (2031 ” McGovern campaign the town com­ Elsew here in southern New Manchester, left the convention Common from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a series of traditional obser­ suggests Exit 63 off 1-95 in Connec­ 467-6927 To get there, the ALA ad­ mittee united behind him after he England this weekend: Clinton. Tuesday after Ted Kennedy’s hope But Sullivan differed with Mrs. Hot-air balloonists (the balloons There will also be an American vances. including martial arts per­ ticut to reach Clinton, located on vises Exit 51 off the Connecticut recieved the nomination. Conn., holds its annual Bluefish for the presidential nomination faded Brindamour’s departure, saying hd Legion band concert on the formances and calligraphy coastal route U.S. 1, between the Turnpike, the Trolley Museum is "I don’t think there will be a split. I are full of hot air, not necessarily the Festival; the Branford Trolley when President Carter won the fight wouldn't have done it. Washington Street overpass at 7 demonstrations, highlighted by the towns of Madison and Westbrook. located on River Roaii respect the position she took, after balloonists) from across the region Museum has its annual pageant and for binding delegates’ votes. “I would have stayed until the last will participate in the two-day event, p.m., followed by a fireworks display festive lion dance ceremony. —In honor of the role that the —The U.S Air Force Thunder- ail she did work hard for Kennedy." parade. In Rhode Island, the U.S. Air Her departure caused much media vote," he said. "At a convention you which leads off with the popular Hare there at 9 p.m. All August Moon festivities will clang-trolley car-clang has played in birds, the U S Army Golden Knights "But she’ll realize this is the Force Thunderbirds, the U.S. Army attention on her views that a closed always have a winner and a loser, and Hound race Saturday morning. transit history, the Branford Trolley and the Canadian Forces Snowbirds Democratic process. Dot will Salem’s 1980 Heritage Days begin at noon. Golden Knights and the Canadian convention stifles the Democratic and as a delegate you should be able Chinatown is best reached via Museum in East Haven, Conn., each are all coming to Quonset Slate Air­ probably be down at the campaign festivities wrap up with a big street Forces Snowbirds are all coming to process. Mrs. Brindamour, however, to accept the outcome." Knceland Street, for which there is year holds a special anniversary port in North Kingstown. H I, this headquarters working just as hard as A professional craft (air is also parade on Sunday, Aug. 17, at 1 p.m.. Quonset State Airport. said today the members of the Sullivan said, in talking to others, an exit off the Southeast weekend commemorating trolleys of weekend for the annual Warwick she always did." scheduled during the balloon fest, when all kinds of bands, military un­ —Clinton, Conn., proclaimed the Manchester Democratic Town Com­ that some believed if Mrs. Brin­ Expressway. the past, many of which arc carefully Rotary International Air Fair. Sullivan called for Democratic uni­ being held on the 700-acre Cum­ its and floats will stream down "Bluefish Capital of the World, " an­ mittee’should know her by now. damour planned on leaving, she The annual American Legion restored vintage cars dating back Performance times arc 1 p m to 4 ty not only to re-elect President Jim­ mington Farm on South Road. Lafayette Street. nually notes this distinction with a “They know I vote according to my shouldn’t have gone. National Convention is being held in half a century. p m Saturday. Aug 16. and 1:30 p m my Carter, but to elect Democratic To reach Salem, the ALA advises weekend festival in mid-August. This principals,” she said. "If they can’t Mrs. Brindamour maintains she Boston this year. Aug. 15-21. As to 4 ,30 p m Sunday, Aug 17, One congressman. To get there by car. the ALA Auto Houte 114. accessible via both Route weekend is it for the 1980 Bluefish accept that, all they have to do is say went to fight for Kennedy and his customary, it includes a huge Open-air breczers, streamliners — hour of pre-show flying precedes "There’s really more at stake here and Travel Club recommends 128 and 1-95. For more information on Festival, featuring a parade down so." platform, but decided it was a waste parade, which can be seen many of which are not usually on each performance than the presidency," he said. "We Interstate 91 to Northampton for Heritage Days, call (617 ) 744-1057. Main Street at 11 a.m., Saturday, One town committee member, of time and money after the rules throughout Boston’s Back Bay and public view at Branford — will be For more inlormation on the show, have to get behind our candidates for Route 9 west to Cummington; follow Aug. 16, and a marathon race, the John Sullivan, Manchester’s state fight. downtown streets Sunday, Aug. 17, shown this weekend, some of which call 18001 556-2484 The ALA the senate and general assembly.” signs for Cummington Center, and Connecticut State Canoe Race Finals Sumlay in Boston beginning at 4 p.m. visitors can board for a scenic ride recommends Route 4 Irom 1-95 in then signs lor the farm from there. (noon) and an antique auto show Call (413) 634-2111 for more infor­ Anyone spending Sunday in Boston The parade will step off at the cor­ along (this part of) the Connecticut Rhode Island for exits to North from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morean coast. MACC salary figure mation on the Balloon Fest. can enjoy two special events, among ner of Arlington and Boylston Kingstown . . ^ i,*r» -'I- * . , 1 . eaam aam shpws funding source School kids enjoy state attractions ticut resident who has literally spent a Quiet tim e By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA St. Bridget’s and St. James Roman by the state Department of Correc­ When mid-summer rolls around and the tions. lifetime on the circus. There is a carved Herald Reporter Catholic ; Concordia and Emanuel August sun begins to do its stuff, if you Swiss Village, also in miniature, and, ac­ Quiet time during the YMCA Day Camp at These children participate in a game of Lutheran churches; both South and There is also a program called MANCHESTER - In an effort to find yourself in Connecticut with kids to cording to Barnum’s wishes, exhibits on backgammon during the daily period, North Methodist churches; Second Project Explore, which is staffed by the Community “Y ", North Main Street, acquaint townspeople with the fun­ entertain, you’re in luck. local history. The museum is open Manchester, includes the playing of games. jj^ a ld photo by Pinto) and Center Congregational churches; CETA workers and administered by Suggestion 1: Travel by car or train to ding sources and expenses of the MACC. The program has several un­ Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5; Sun­ Manchester Area Conference of the Community Baptist church, St. New Haven and step into the cool spaces of day 2 to 5. Closed Monday and holidays. A Mary’s Episcopal; Trinity Covenant its. Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural Churches, Executive Director Nancy Nancy Long, project director, was donation is requested. Telephone 576-7320. Carr has released detailed salary church and the Salvation Army. History at 170 VVhitney Avc. Point those V ^ e k e n c l A third excursion might take you down Support group sponsors Joanne Mikoleit, who directs the paid $8,081 through CETA funds to in­ kids in the direction of the 70-foot-long statistics. vestigate whether a downtown center to the sea - or at least to the ships. Mystic Mrs. Carr, while at the helm of the conference’s department of Human brontosaurus skeleton and let them go on Seaport is the perfect place for young Needs, is the next highest salaried is a good idea. interfaith social service agency, is to examine the details of the largest workshops are offered at 10, 11, and 12. and Sunday at 2. 3 and 4. Museum exhibits sailors. The last of the wooden whaling employee. The $12,600 she earns each Aside from such investigations, Ms. not the top wage earner. She receives natural history painting in the world, Children must be accompained by an cover topics as diverse as Indians, ships, the Charles W Morgan, is open to to explore other interests year comes from the United Way of Long coordinates the work of four depicting the lifestyle of the dinosaurs in adult. Donation requested: $1 per person. $6,820 per year from the con­ colonial furnishings, industrial history, visitors; artisans throughout the re­ Manchester and the Hartford Foun­ other CETA workers, ail of whom tributions of the 14 member the Age of the Reptiles. Telephone 777-8002. minerals, fossils, and the circus. created maritime village explain and dation for Public Giving. earn $7,389 per year. The Peabody also has excellent displays For another outing, you might pack a M \N( IIKSTKK - Two of the Inc., and chairman of the State Com­ Memorial Hospital, at 646-1222, exten­ churches. Mrs. Carr earns an ad­ Two other positions make up the Museums hours are Tuesday through Sun­ demonstrate boatbuilding, ropemaking, According to the 1979 MACC annual on minerals, invertebrates, mammals, picnic and spend a day in Bridgeport, early professional co-sponsors of the mittee on Parents Anonymous Spon­ sion 407 or the Child Abuse Careline ditional $950 for administering Com­ MACC paid staffers. The Roman day, 2 to 5. Telephone 372-3521. shipcarving, and many other skills prehensive Employment Training report, its Human Needs Division birds, man and his cultures, and Connec­ adopted city of P.T. Barnum. the circus necessary in a nineteenth century whaling Manchester Chapter of Parents sor Training. 1-800-842-2288. was the first new agency accepted Catholic chaplain at Manchester Mrs. Prewo and Dr. Mudry will Act (CETA) funds. ticut lite. Hours are Monday to Saturday, king. You can enjoy your lunch at Seaside Speaking of the circus, you can’t leave port. The Seaport iS open daily from 9 to 5. .Anonymous will be leaving the into membership in the United Way Memorial Hospital is paid $5,000 in continue their professional The highest paid employee is the 9 to 5: Sunday, 1 to 5. Free Monday, Park on the Sound, where a grand statue town without visiting the Barnum During summer there are special events program soon to explore other in­ since 1971. addition to room and board. The in­ partnership and are presently coordinator of a program for mental Wednesday and Friday. Other days admis­ commemorates Old Phineas T., or north Museum at 820 Main St. On the outside it’s scheduled, from band concerts to excur­ terests in the field of social service. Another program in the conference dividual’s salary is paid by the MACC seeking federal and private funding Public hearing set health patients who are re-entering sion is adults $1, children 5 to 16, 50 cents. of the city, at Beardsley Park, home of th<_ heavy Romanesque brownstone; inside sions on . the steamship Sabino, another Karen Prewo, and Sebastian is called Project Reentry, and its churches, Roman Catholic parishes to continue their work with incest the community. Telephone 436-0850. state’s largest z'oo. Both are part of the it's circus hype and early showbiz. You’ll authentic antique kept in running order by Mudry, and an assistant professor of HARTFORD (UPl) - The aim is to help criminals when they in the area, and MMH. victims. They will continue to be ac­ Thomas McCue, whose salary Is For youngsters from 3 to 8, there is a system of parks instituted by Barnum see Tom Thumb’s tiny tux’ an unwrapped psychology at Manchester Communi­ Legislature’s Judiciary Committee return to the community from time The part time pastoral care coor­ Seaport restoration experts. tive in recruitment of sponsors for paid by the Connecticut Department special place - the Children's Museum - at when he was mayor of Bridgeport. Egyptian mummy; mementoes of Keeping to the nautical theme, your kids ty College, have served as co­ will hold a public hearing next week served in prison. dinator at the Meadows Convalescent sponsors for the past four years. Parents Anonymous and recently of Mental Health, directs Project 567 State St. It's a whole village, with At 4450 Park Ave , your kids can expand General Thumb’s bride, Lavinia, and might enjoy visits to the Tale of the Whale on the question of elderly abuse. A1 Veilleux earns $12,000 each year Home is paid $4,000 by MACC hospital, restaurant, shops, a newspaper, Parents Anonymous is a mutual sup­ conducted two P.A.-related Genesis at a salary of $13,000. their minds at the Museum of Art. Science other midgets; displays devoted to Jenny Museum in New London - where they can Sen. Salvatore DePiano, to provide counseling regarding churches, area Roman Catholic and more to give free play to young im­ Lind, the Swedish Nightinple (a gifted port group for parents who have workshops at Vernon Center Middle The churches who have formed parishes and the Meadows Convales­ and Industry. The current planetarium confront the enormous jawbone of a fin­ D-Bridgeport, and Rep. Richard MACC to address these concerns employment, housing, education, and aginations. The museum is open summer shows are devoted to the Skies of the soprano of Barnum's time), and a abused or fear abusing their School. In addition, they are cent Home. back whald - and the Submarine Memorial Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, said they had are: Assumption. St. Bartholomew, personal matters. His salary is paid mornings from 9 to 1, Monday through Summer Night, and are scheduled on miniature five-ring circus created in children Parents Anonymous developing a series of teacher been told during testimony this year in Groton - where they can board the workshops on “Child Abuse and the Friday. Special craft and science Tuesday and Thursdav at 3:30: Saturday precise detail by W.R. Brinley, a Connec- operates chapters throughout the that elderly residents were not U.S.S. Croaker, a World War If sub­ Exceptional Child” for Manchester country, with professional volunteer shielded from abuse under the law. Pro-nuclear forces outspend opponents marine. One more vessel they might like Community College and will be facilitators, such as Mrs, Prewo and ■‘While we are aware that Connec­ energy industry,’’ said to check out is the Eagle, the Coast Guard Dr Mudry. advising each chapter. proposing a new college course on AUGUSTA, Maine (UPl) spent $42,611 in company another $50,000 to the corn- Academy training vessel, also open to ticut’s existing legislation is outstan­ — Pro-nuclear forces have committee chairman John funds and contributed mittee. Harvesting begins at Sturbridge The .Manchester .Chapter was es­ the "Abuse of Power." visitors when it's in port. ding, we are concerned that it may poured big bucks into Menario. tablished and is co-sponsored by the "Parents Anonymous has been and woodland, the Village shows a time to pause from the summer s labor, to Near the center of the state, you could not adequately protect non- defeating next month’s Examination of the dis­ STURBRIDGE, Mass. - Although full­ Manchester Memorial Hospital and found to be the most effective mode socialise before the onset of winter plan a trip to include the Lock Museum in institutionalized elderly persons,” referendum to outlaw closure statement covering blooming flowers mark midsummer in recreated landscape of early 19th-century the Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Prewo. of treatment for abusive parents, ' weather, and a time to give solemn Terryville and the Clock Museum in the two lawmakers who co-chair the nuclear power in Maine, expenditures and con­ New England and autumn seems very far New England, fn and around more than 40 a Vernon resident, was an Auxiliary Dr. Mudry indicated. "But P.A. isn't STOP AT THE thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. Bristol. If you visit the clocks, try to be committee said Tuesday. tributions from May 31 to away, the farmers at Old Sturbridge homes, shops, churches, mills and a fully- Rehearsing member and was instrumental in es- always the answer. We must con­ outspending nuclear power There is much to see at the Village there at noon when scores of shelf, wall The hearing will be held in the Aug. 5 revealed payments Village are already harvesting this year s operating historical farm, people dressed t. biishing the local Chapter tinue to develop new and innovative opponents by more than during the remaining summer months and tali clocks ping, chime, and gong a Cindy Warden, as "Netty Fowler ' in the Judiciary Committee room at the from firms across the na­ early 19th-century crops. Rye. cut and in period attire recreate family and com­ Jf the 37 chapters now operating in non-traditional treatment methods, $330,000, financial dis­ The farmers harvest oats, potatoes, hay. reverberating salute to the noon hour. Capitol next Wednesday. tion. including $50,000 from stored in the living history center's an­ munity life in the days when Old Glory Glastonbury Youth and Family hesjurce the state, the Manchester Chapter otherwise the cycle of-abuse will con­ closure statements show. BuoklMNl Rd., So. Windsor pumpkins and corn with the help of a team For more ideas on nearby places where Westinghouse Corp. in tique barns will soon be ground into flour was voung. Center's summer show. "Carousel,' irks was one of the first groups in Connec­ tinue from parent to child, genera­ Campaign committees It's Auguat, ttM Month of Plontyt of oxen. Housewives are busy hoeing you and your kids can enjoy the summer on both sides of the nuclear Pittsburgh, Pa., and $30,- for bread for Thanksgiving Day. on a song that she will do in the play being ticut and is one of two currently spon­ tion to generation. " For early New Englanders, weeds in kitchen gardens, shelling beans, days, call toll-free 1-800-842-7492 or write issue were required to file 000 from General Electric BuNor and Sugar corn - 11 a bakor'a dox. Old Sturbridge Village, largest institu­ sored by a hospital Mrs. Prewo and Dr. Mudry were Thanksgiving was the most significant drying herbs for winter use, and making to Vacations, Department ol Economic presented Aug. 14, 15, and 16. (Herald photo preliminary financial dis­ Co. of South Portland. The 10 Iba. of potatoaa • 11.59 tion of its kind in the Northeast, shows the Mrs Prewo. a psychiatric social recently recognized by the Hospital holiday in the early 19th-century calendar. cheese and butter. More than 15 Development, 210 Washington St., Harl- by Lavallee) t District meeting closure statements with Maine Yankee Atomic ways New Englanders lived and worked worker, will continue active involve­ Auxiliary and the Volunteer Depart­ Unllk* oth0r$ w grow our own mo you some 150 years ago. On 200 acres of fields With the year's crops in. it was a welcome traditional crafts are demonstrated daily. ford. 06106------ment with Parents Anonymous ment for their donated service to the .'VIANCHESTER - The Eighth the Secretary of State’s Of­ Power Co., the plant’s know IfM troMh. 'P A I as president of the Board of Parents Anonymous Program Utilities District will conduct its fice Tuesday for the Sept. owner, said it had directly Directors of I’arents Anonymous of Persons interested in becoming PA monthly meeting of the Board of 23 statewide vote, which Connecticut. Inc, sponsors or participate in the Directors at the Eighth District could shut down the Maine Dr Mudry. of Tolland, will con­ Manchester area program, should firehouse, 32 Main St.. Monday Yankee plant in Wiscasset, nim s tinue as a member of the Board of contact Ann Bonney, P arents evening at 7 p.m. The public is urged the state’s only nuclear COURT HOUSE SPECIALS! Directors of P A of Connecticut, Anonymous Coordinator, Manchester to attend. generating facility. FILMETBR t§ compiled by Dick Khinsr in Hollywood ond tho wuh not much of jb overall story line, so the total effect is choppj^ Am! The plant provides one- W EST SIDE N.E.A. g to ffin both Hollywood and Now York. therefore it is only sporadically interesting (iKADp:; C Getcash third of Maine’s electricity NEW RELEASES MIDDUK A(iK CRAZY (R) — Bruce Dern. Ann Margret Romantic and supplies power to the PACKAGE STORE comedy. Inspired by a pop record of that same name this is the story of a other five New UNAl. COI NTIMIWN TIIK (l'(i) Kirk Oouglas, Marlin Sheen, man whose 40th birthday proves traum atic his fantasies bi'come reality Temple school sets opening and he almost kicks his good life (and good w ifei away Fine performances ______,_i6J5^CENTERJT._^ Katharine Ross. James Farenlino. (Seienee-lKiion adsenlure) This is a England states. wlidi if stors what if a powerful nuelear aircraft earn er from 1980 and a verv real situation, but the flashbacks tend to be* truihersume M W niKSTER — Opening day of Manchester. At that time, parents crafts, cooking and music activities Passage of the referen­ .somehow w js swept back into time to IH r li. 1941 Could it. and should it (iRADK: R-plus uAiileyoiiietaldi^ for Temple Beth Sholom Nursery can meet each other and talk with the included along with programs dum question would make Busch 12roV^cansT^*^*5.39 "pefls/pack lr> to slop the Japanese attack on I’oarl IfarfMir*’ \ fascinating premise, teachers. Pre-school handbooks and well thought out and all filmed on the I'.SS Nimii/. so it looks real One MY BODYGl ARD (P(i) - (lirU Makepeace. Adam Haldwin. Ruth School will be Sept 22 All students related to both American and Jewish Maine the first state in the drawhjck is that Kirk iJouglas is now ttM> old f«)r this sort of thine (jordoo. Martin Mull. Lomedy drama. A delight, this <’Ould be the 198fl and their parents are invited to come other materials will also be dis­ holidays. nation to outlaw nuclear Busch 12 oz. bottles ‘S-IB per case tiR.ADK B sleeper It tells a hap|i^slory of a kid who runs into a gang of bullies at to the school at 9 a m. on that date. tributed at the meeting - The school serves children from power. Si'hool. and survives vnlh the help of a sullen, mrirose monster who Temple Beth Sholom Nursery The Committee to. Save RAlSF THK TIT.ANK (1*0) — Jasun Kobards, Richard Jordan, David becomes his bodyguard and eventually, friend There's a subplot they Qiebal^itt^ Sessions will be held every Monday. the towns of Manchester, Vernon, Bukoff Vodka »3.99-5th Selh> (.Aeiiun adventure) If the ship hasn I sailed on this kind of film, this needn't have bothered with hut basically this is oneithat will have you Wednesday .and Friday for 2h hours. School combines the teaching of a South Windsor. Glastonbury, Bolton Maine Yankee reported one should do well It s preftosierous, of course, and full of unintentional smiling throughout (iRADK; A. There will ^ a meeting of all basic nursery school curriculum with and other nearby towns. There is a contributions of $M1,612, latigh.s but still there s a thrill in seeing the old ship come up although parents on Septl 8 at 8 [5.m at the a program emphasizing the customs choice of two or three days a week Schmidts • 1 - 6 / p . c K f i o * % O F F * the rnoliVTs are nut.sv Wonderful effw ls and photographs and a great NO Nl'KKS (F(i) — Jackson Browne. James Taylur. Carl) Simon, largely "from out-of-state on purchases store may make you forget the dumb slorv and dialogue oui Pay loans. Barney can dojust about COOL OFF YOUR SUMMER WEEKEND following in dad s foolslep.s Set in 1962, and based on a novel by Pat ( onr.i('k ( onrtty this is a growing up' movie, epistnlic. sumeliines anything an ordinary teller can do, WITH A KEG OF DEER! \ liinny. stmieimies sad Has a tendency to be a bit Uh) talky. hut on the only faster. And he does it 24 hours a whole It s excellem Sup4-rb performances ail around CRADK: A-minus day. So, don't make a special trip to 50 KEGS IN STOCK! m NTKH. TIIK (IMi) .Steve Megueen. Kathryn Harrold. Kli Wallarh. go to the bank. Do your banking to theimodynainics U S ar Burton (Melodrama) This is Uie isupposedlyi true story of Halph Vz KEGS AND KEGS Thoistm a fiHMlern «lay tmunly hunt»'r vhtt finds bail jumpers and brings PIANO'S any time you please. At CBT. Nearly 800 courses in eight fine schools. • HIENEKEN them back An init'resiing character lor M gueeii, but the film is episodic. Rt 6 & 44A bqi^tq^CALL 643-2342 MICHELOB C ollegi'S of Engineerint;, Arts & Hartford has the class you want. LOWENBRAU GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Scii'nci's, Basic Studies, Education. Register now; Monday-Thursday BUDWEISER 50th ANNUAL 4H CORN SUPPER FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Icchnical College. Schools of Art, Music, • SHLITZ BUSCH 8;30-8;30,1'ridav 8;30-5:30, Saturday 9-12. 5-7 p.m. WEDNESDAY AUG. 20th NITE SPECIALS CBTnevia'closes. MILLER liusini’ss. Undergraduate, graduati’, Auerbach 1 lall,'Room 228. O r call 243-4371 GENESEE CREAM ALE 4 if m roUak troy, soup, oofolnAlo, seW , dottori, ond Frosk credit, non-credit. Convenient times at Master Charge and VISA accepted. PABST at the Home Mod* BrwtuL THE CONNECTICUT BANK a ((incenient place. University of Classes begin September 3. REERSALLS Second Congregational Church AND TRUST COMPANY SCHMIDTS Community House Member TDIC D iusionot Adult l•.dull^tloll^ll Sur\iu*s MINI KEGS DINKIE ACKER BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Rt. 44A in Coventry & STEAK 7.95 IMVERSITY LOWEST PRICES • DEPOSITS AVAILABLE menu contl$i$ of: There'S a Baraey open 24 hours, near you, at: corn on the cob, BROILED SWORDFISH 7.95 TAPS SUPPLIED corn frittere, Manchester Parkade, 354V2 W. Middle Turnpike ^HARTFORD ham, garden Mlad, BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER 7.95 WEST SIDE PACKAGE STORE rollt, bevaraga, You don't have to go far to go far. and home made plea East Hartford, 805 Main St.

I Miirlhinl I'o j'i'ii IIIsluilcnts ng.irdloss 111 r.ii( mlnf »rn il >, » ,ij., ciltnii ur n.ihini.il iirigm, or iijndu.jp sUltis 365 CENTER ST. *649-0166 or Ice cream. OPEN SUNDAYS 5-11 P.M. botwoen Morlart/a and the new courthouaa ' ADULTS • ®3.75 children 5-10 yrs. ®2.00 children under S yri FREE •tNM NHS ni&MU m YM M««M WENM tickets may be obtained at the door MNKT UC&ITIS MMUU FMrUtlS Iff 10 IN EVEWNG HERALD, Fri., August 15, 1980 — 9 M - HKk Ai-li. i-n . August lo, laao ping Parkade, Manchester. (649-5491) • Vernon Cine 1 & 2, 57 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. Preparation (649-9333) Contemporary craft shown • a •

u n d e r w a y W EST H Ain'FOUl)— “ Sky Fills the H eart," an invitational exhibition Theater. f o r B ig E of contemporary craft in blue and Et C e te ra . white, has opened in the Joseloff • “ Little Johnny Jones,” a musical, through Sept. 13 at VVt;ST M.iss - Gallery at the University of Hart­ • Benefit horse show, sponsored by the Connecticut 4-H t the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. Perfor­ Development Fund, Sunday starting at 8:30 a m. at The Big H iho largest la ir m the ford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ mances Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at Lectw es. Eisenhower Park, Milford. (272-4995) East, may seem a lung way oil. but ford. The exhibition’s theme is in­ 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m.; matinee • Talent show, sponsored by the East Hartford Parks fair oftieials have been busy spired by an authentic cloth Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (8/3-8668) • “ Rietveld’s Furniture in Context," a talk by Nancy and Recreation Department, Aug. 21 at 7 p m. at Gorman preparing le r this year's 59th from Ibadan, Nigeria, which is in­ V^ekencl • "T in Pan A lley," a musical, through Sept. 7 at the Troy, assistant professor of modern art at Johns Hopkins Park, East Hartford. extravaganza siiiee the 1979 edition cluded in the show. Coachlight Dinner Theater, East Windsor. Performances University, Sunday at 3 p m, at the Wadsworth • "Festival East," sponsored by the Cultural Arts closed Its gales last September V: “ Adire" is the word for the blue Tuesday through Saturday with buffet at 6:45 p.m. and Almost StiOO.iWO has been spent on and white traditionally worn Atheneum, Hartford. Free. Reserved seating. (289-2670, Council of East Haven, Saturday and Sunday from 11 curtain at 8:30 p.m.; one hour earlier on Sunday. (522- a.m. to 8 p.m. on the Town Green. East Haven. (468-2963 grounds improvements Fhe Big E. a by Yourban women. Cassava starch extension 225) 1 heart." newly realized in the Adire tradition 1266) • “ Gallery 18,“ an art show, Saturday and Sunday non-profit organization, has made the as the 'resist' and natural indigo as • Guided tour of Johnsonvitle. the recreated mid-19th The legend then goes on to say that as well as functional, decorative and • “ The Price" by Arthur M iller, through Saturday at century village in Moodus, Aug. 21. Sponsored by the from noon to 6 p.m. at the Ridgebury Congregational following behind-lhe-seenes changes the blue dye are used to create in­ imperlect sky-eating led lo human conceptual works. Summerstage, Trinity College, Hartford. Performances Church, 602 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield. (438-0695) to add lo the eomtort and con­ tricate patterns similar to the Goodspeed Opera House Guild. (873-8668) grief and tragedy. Therefore, the Donald Clark and Vikki Berman today and Saturday at 8 p.m. (525-1471) •Branford Trolley Museum Festival, with a parade of venience ol the one million or so fam iliar and tie-dye Chenette are guest curators for the • “ Richard 111," a 25th anniversary production of the lairgoers expected to attend this blue sky was raised forever out of historic trolleys, trolley rides, entertainment, films and techniques. The title for the exhibi­ exhibition. Both arc adjunct faculty Shakespeare play, through Aug. 30 at the American year s lair, from Sept, 10 to 21 tion comes from a West African folk human reach and, in exchange, craft show, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a m Ic 5 p m women were given the secret of blue at the Hartford Art School, Universi­ Shakespeare 'Theater, Stratford. Performances Monday .Nine areas on the inner grounds tale explaining the discovery of at the Trolley Museum, Branford. (467-6927) for their clothing. ty of Hartford, and are teaching the through Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 5 p.m. and 9 • Clinton Bluefish Festival, with a bicycle race, and in the parking lots are being new­ natural indigo dye. “ Sky Fills the Heart " comprises art school's sixth consecutive p.m. (375-5000) parade, marathon, canoe races, auto show and bluefish ly paved to replace the existing According to author/craftsperson works in clay, fabric, paper, glass, summer course in traditional craft. • "Anyone Can Whistle,” a Stephen Sondheim musical, dinner, today through Sunday in Clinton. (669-6901) walkways and lots Public ways will Esther Warner Dendel, “ The sky did art and, surface design. ".Sky Fills the Heart" continues through Aug. 24 at the Berkshire Theater Festival, • Kent Antiques Show, today and Saturday at the Com­ be further improved, in addition to more for man in those days than to Included arc the works of 30 artists through Sept. 5. The Joseloff Gallery Stockbridge, Mass. Performances Tuesday through munity House, Route 7, Kent. new pavement, with the installation shade him and to house the spirits. Museums. from Connecticut and around the na­ is open free of charge to the public 9 Friday at 8:30 p.m.. Saturday at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. and • Yankee Fair and Antiques Auction. Saturday al the of supcr-etlicient sodium flocxi- Bits of sky could be eaten. This was a.m. until 4:,30 p.m. Monday through Sunday at 7:30p.m.; matinee Thursday at 2 p.m. (413-298- Wilton Congregational Church. Wilton. lighting throughout the grounds different from other foods. Rice and tion who have responded to the F'riday. 5576) A two-year project to repair the show's theme. Featured arc • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Tuesday, • Summer flea market with 45 dealers. Saturdav from palm oil filled the belly. Sky fills the • “ Survival Games" by Carol Mack, through Aug. 23 at roof on the Belter laving Center is Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m, to 3 p.m.; Thursday. 11 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bessemer Center, 2200 North the Unicorn Theater, Berkshire Theater Festival. presently in Phase I. and when com­ a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ave,, Bridgeport. Stockbridge, Mass. Performances Monday through pleted. w ill haw replaced the old- (247-9111) • Antique Auto Meet and Flea Market, Sunday from 8 Saturday at 7:30 p.m. (413-298-5576) style skylights with an insulated root Museum exhibits decoys • New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain. a.m. to 4 p.m. at Highland Orchards Trailer Park. Route • “ Horaito Alger’s Treasure Chest," playing through and huge exhaust Ians Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 49, Stonington. RIVERTON — The collection and 1930 w ill be included in this selection 1003 Aug. 23 in the Young People's Series at the Berkshire Additional lacilities lor the han­ noon to 5 p.m. (229-0275) • “ Festival Italiano '80.'' through Sunday in New Lon­ study of decoys has today become an of more than 30 decoys. Another The public is invited to visit, free of Theater Festival, Stockbridge, Mass. Performances dicapped will include more parking • Children's Museum of Hartford, West Hartford. don. Call for information. (443-1884) extremely popular pursuit Intended noted carver was Albert Laing, Strat­ charge, this special exhibit and the Thursday and Saturday at 1 p.m. (413-298-5576) space and ramps Facilities with ap­ Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Sunday, 1 to / - as a tool to lure wild fowl, the decoy ford. circa 1875, whose “ Sleeping permanent collection of painted fur­ • “ On the Town” by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, proved toilets and sinks lor use by 5 p.m. (236-2961) is respected as a form of American niture at the Hitchcock Museum, with music by Leonard Bernstein, through Sunday in the the handicapped tairgoers and un­ Black Duck" w ill be exhibited. • Mystic Seaport Museum. Mystic. Hours daily 9 a.m. folk art in its many interpretations of Merkt w ill conduct an informal which is supported by the Hitchcock Youth Theater program at the Hartford Stage Company, iversal height telephones are easily to 5 p.m. (536-2631) The Loop Coaster, one of three popular roller coasters at seminar on how to recognize Chair Co SOChiirchSt., Hartford. Performances nightly at 7p.m.; accessible in all ol the main buildings natural beauty. • Yale University A rt Gallery. New Haven. Tuesday During August a special exhibit excellence and how to collect as an The Hitchcock Chair Store, also in matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. (527-5151). ■ on the grounds. Riverside Park in Agawam, Mass. through Saturday, 10 a m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 6 to 9 investment using decoys as an exam­ Riverton, has daily weekday • “ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the A new pumping station will serve of Connecticut “ working"' shore p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. (436-0574) ple of a collectible on Saturday at 2 demonstrations ol stencilling and to renovate the on-grounds waste dis­ decoys, loaned and presented by Forum ," presented by the Universal Players, today and • Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. Tuesday Dixon Merkt of Guilford, is being p.m. at Hitchcock Museum. Reser­ rush seating in the 1830 tradition of Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalis! posal system. Three new pumps and through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. shown at the Hitchcock Museum. vations requested by phoning 379- Lambert Hitchcock Meetinghouse. 153 W. Vernon St., Manchester. (289-1359) 1,000 costume a bypass pipe syslera will allow (432-4594) Route 20, Riverton. Segments of • “ The Sunshine Boys" by Neil Simon, presented by waste lo flow out by for^e of gravity - • Old State House, Hartford. Monday through Satur­ the Connecticut Touring Repertory Company, through even in the case of a power shortage Roller coasters Merkt's collection have recently Concert season ending Elyssa Paternoster wears this costume, costing day, 10 a.m. to 5 p .m .; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. (522-6766) Ten feet by twelve feet exhibitor been exhibited in the traveling Aug. 30 at the Marlborough Tavern Playhouse, Route 66. over $1,000, for only one minute during a scene in • Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford. Tuesday, sheds are under construction on exhibit. “ Three Centuries of Connec­ EAST HARTFORD-The 1980 Their playlets are based on folk Marlborough. Performances Friday and Saturday; the premiere of the musical entertainment, “ Tin Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. (247-8996) Storrowton Village's back green to ticut Folk A rt" summer season of Show Mobile con­ .songs and tales from around the dinner from 5 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 p.m. (295-9358) Pan Alley," showing through Sept, 7 at the • Farmington Museum, Farmington. Friday through replace temporary structures still the favorites Graining, the 19th century art of certs, sponsored by the East Hart- world, poetry, history, fable and im ­ • “ The Sound of Music," through Aug. 23 at the Coachlight Dinner Theater in East Windsor. Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (677-9222) Clockwork Repertory Company, Thomaston Opera provided, in the past, by the in­ panting fine wood grains onto less lord Parks and Recreation Depart­ agination. On Wednesday, from 11:30 The black and white costume of sequins, jewels, • Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich. Monday through expensive local woods, and displayed House, Thomaston. Performances Wednesday through dividual concessionaire or organiza­ ment. w ill come to an end next week a m to 1:30 p in. an eight member and feathers is a reproduction of E rie's original Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p .m .; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. in numerous furniture examples at Saturday at 8:15 p.m. (283-0112) tion' The she ‘s w ill provide room for AGAWAM. Mass.'— America's love ular stop lor coaster enthusiasts. with three concerts and a puppet ensemble known as “ Hartford " will “ Evening Star" costume worn in the 1919 Zlegfeld (887-2506) the Hitchcock Museum, is further • “ Deathtrap" by Ira Levin, through Aug. 24 at the nine or tci. iiilterent exhibits. >and affair with the ndler coaster still Ttie king cl the Riverside roller show. perform on the Raymond Library Follies. Ms, Paternoster dances through her • Mark Twain Memorial. Hartford. Tuesday through displayed during August in the Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, R.l. will cos; $15,000 to complete. goes on in 1980 roasters is the ''Thunderbolt''. On Monday, “ Oyezz" will perform Lawn. number while adeptly maneuvering her 10-pound Saturdav, 9:30 a m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (247- Performances Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Satur­ New park benches, bleachers and New rides and attractions come Originally constructed by the special decoy exhibit. Connecticut at Meadow Hills between 2 to 4 p m. "Approaching Storm" the US headdress and 18 yards of rare turkey boa feathers. 0998) decoy carvers used “ graining' day at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m.; matinees grandstands are being added to all and go at amusement parks around Philadelphia Toboggan Co . it can The general public is welcome Army rock band w ill play at Gorman A ballet soloist for Peter Gennaro at Radio City • Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven. combs to paint representation of on selected Wednesdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. (401-351- areas New ticket booths are being the country, but the continuing carry 1,000 passengers an hour and Beginning at 10:30 a m., at Gorman Park Aug 21 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Music Hall, Ms. Paternoster has also danced for the Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Sunday, 1 to 5 the "feathering " on the bird decoys. Park, Tuesday, the "Pandemonium 4242) constructed at all entrances to .c’.lcr favorite remains the breath grabbing attain a maximum speed of 50 miles “ Approaching Storm " is sponsored Boston, Bridgeport, and Chicago Ballet companies. p.m. (432-4478) A Hen and Drake Broadbill, circa Puppet " troupe will perform lor • “ Runaways" by Elizabeth Swados, through Aug. 30 expedite entrance to the grouno.s thriller known as the coaster. per hour. bv Marco Polo Restaurant • Connecticut Historical Society. Hartford. Monday 189.5. by Ben Holmes and a Charles E at the Hole in the Wall Theater, 121 Smalley St., New B ri­ Rejuvenation ol many of the Such is the case, too, at Riverside The “ Thunderbolt " is the only children of all ages and parents too. through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (236-5621) 'Shang'' Wheeler Broadbill. circa tain. Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. At Berkshire buildings IS underway, and will in­ Park The amusement park can boast coaster at the park to fit the true • Hitchcock Museum, Riverton. Saturday. 10 a.m. to 5 GATES OPEN 7:30 FEATURE 1st AT DUSK (223-9500) clude washing, painting, and of three coasters, which consistently definition ol roller coaster, in that p.m. (379-1003) Rhoda Coullet is featured in the current • “ Tribute", by Bernard Slade, through Saturday at the masonry work as well as repairs on draw the largest number of rider; the tracks are constructed entirely CHNrVlC • Lutz Junior Museum, Manchester Daily, except Summer exhibition set ,, WAlTll»Nt> Westport Country Playhouse, Wesport. “ Da" by High production of "Anyone Can Whistle, " a the foundation of the Coliseum The newest roller coaster at River­ with laminated wood Special “ ■>•««<'I ION.V D edknobs and> Monday, 2 to 5 p.m. (643-0949) Leonard w ill play Aug. 18 to 23. Performances Monday Stephen Sondheim/Arthur Laurents musical, •Add these physical improvements side is the “ Ixtop Coaster ". Itunning galvanized nails are used to insure H ARTFORD - The Wiley Gallery. 19 High St., w ill HERfilE GOE» Drootm ticks • Cheney Homestead, Manchester Thursday and Sun­ through Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and playing through Aug. 24 at the Berkshire to an all-free entertainment line-up. over a l.-ieo foot track, the “ Loop ". rigidity over the quarter-mile dis­ present a summer exhibition through the month of \BANANAS day, 1 to 5 p m. (643-5588) 9 p.m.; matinee Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (227-4177) Theater Festival in Stockbridge, Mass. Conklin s .Magic Midway and hun­ introduced in 1977. is unique in .N'e'w tance August. dreds ol exhibits, and you've got an England in that it travels both Leo Pouliol. superintendent of The works of the following artists w ill be included D onee. Exposition that can't be beat forward and backward while making maintenance, plus his trained staff of Franklin Joyce. Lloyd Glasson. Paul Zimmerman, New Ham p'liire trip a 360 degree circle each lime through carpenters electricians and Wilfred Thelin. Murray Wentworth and James • A traditional New England contradance, with live Grabowski. East Central Pomona Grange wilt the loop. mechanics, give each of the River­ fiddle music by Whiskey Before Breakfast and calling by s p o n s o r a trip lo Lake The “ Wildcat " has been attracting side Park coasters daily, inspections. Additional information is available by calling 247-6689 Ralph Sweet, today at 8 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Winnepesaukei in New Hampshire Riverside patrons for 12 years. That includes checking all the The Ellsworth Gallery in Simsbury is presenting a Church, 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford. (677-66191 Sept. 20 and 2! Designed in West Germany, this passenger cars, wheels, track and summer exhibition by appointment only. • Ballroom dancing with the Al Gentile Orchestra. The t r I |i will leave I r o jii steel-railed coaster is special in that chain and drive units. Persons interested in additional information should Music. Saturday at 9 p.m. at Augustino’s Ballroom (formerly Manchester and w ill include a boat each car is separately controlled The variety offered by Riverside call 658-9761. Matarese's) on the Berlin Turnpike, Newington. (1-800- During the journey through tight 982-3140) ride on the lake and a trip to the Cas­ Park's three coasters and the 100 banked turns arid sharp.flrops, the other tides and attractions should /HOUKA/fOnCfflA/ • Music of the ‘50s through the '70s with Blue Horizon, tle in the 'loads in Moultonboro. IN T IM T A T I * 4 H I T S t tiL V IR L A N I Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester Bicentennial Band “ Wildcat attains a top speed of 45 delight ary seeker ..>f thrills. EAST HAnTFORO t t t tt« N H ■AROAIN M A T IN tI DAILY miles per hour With the capacity to Riverside Park is open daily from FINIT tMOWOMLV tS.IO Shell, Manchester Community College. Bidwell Street, F-’ersons inten-'tod in additional in- P O N D E R O S A All Day Eue;vd«y Manchester. Free. Rain date: Aug. 18. (647-3084 or 649- format' - ..houiu call Edith Schoell load over 600 passengers per hour, 11 a m to 11 p.iii and is located on the “ Wildcat " continues to be a pop­ Route 1.'j9 in .-Agawam. 2090) at '2I> SO! 5 VA LU E d AYSj w | ^ ^ ° " ' • Country Western Night with Tex Pavel, Ray Roy and the "Country Generation Gap,” Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at • 1 ' the Manchester Bicentennial ^and Shell, Manchester C inem a. Community College, Bidwell Street. Manchester. Free. "\Ne*re New In Town” Rain date: Aug. 21. (647-3084 or 649-2090) • Alfred Hitchcock Retrospective at the Wadsworth • Blues performers Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Atheneum, Hartford: "Psycho. " today at 5 p.m.; “ Mar- Your jl;‘ plus singer-guitarist George Gritzbach, Aug. 21 at 7:30 nie, ” Aug. 19 and 22 at 5 p.m .: "The Birds, " Aug. 27 and GRAND OPENING JEANS-PIUS^WINF PRESENT p.m. at Bushnell Park, Hartford. Sponsored by the Peace 28 at 5 p.m. (278-2670) • “ Hi Rise Wise Guys" with Woody Woodpecker. ‘CAMirrmiMONITION’ choice ^ Train. Free. (727-1000) ^ INCLUDED WITH ANY DINNER • In the City Sounds Concert Series: The Jimenez “ News Parade 1951." “ The Mouse of Tom orrow" with R R T U t [ g I Brothers Orchestra, today at 5 p.m. at Colt Park, Hart­ Mighty Mouse and "High Noon," starring Gary Cooper L.AT1->T f-ASm cK. ford; Glass House, Aug. 18 at 11:45 a.m. at Bushnell and Grace Kelly, Aug. 16 at 8:30 p m. at the Old State ^ ARE THESE FREE EXTRAS------Park, Hartford; and Preston Reed, Aug. 20 at 11:45 a.m. House, Hartford. Free. (622-6766) ...iNMlRDiiR. SPECIALS at the Old State House, Hartford. Free. (727-1000) • “ Dylan Thomas M em oir," Aug. 20 at noon at Center •ALL YOU CAN EAT - SHRIMP and Salad Bar. • B ill Hardman/Junior Cook Quartet, Aug. 18 at 7:30 Church House, 60 Gold St,. Hartford. (249-5631) D ressed p.m. in the 1980 Hartford Festival of Jazz at Bushnell Park, Hartford. Free. (278-9950, extension 216) • Atheneum Cinema, Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main •Wine or Beer TO KILL • Carillon concert by Robert B. Grogan, carillonneur S t„ Hartford. (525-1439) ■ Chopped of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. • Burnside Cine I and II. 580 Burnside Ave.. East Hart­ •Choice of Potato or Savory Rice ^ Washington, D.C., Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. on the Quadrangle, ford, (528-3333) 2. eo “Final Beef Trinity College, Hartford. Free. (527-3151) • Cinema One, 1022 Main St., East Hartford. (528-2210) A SPECIAL 3-HOUR • At the Oakdale Musical Theater, Wallingford; • Cinestudio Theater, Trinity College, Summit Street, y HOUSE SPECIALTIES Countdown TRIBUTE Liberace, today at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 5 p.m. and 9:30 Hartford. (527-3811) Dinner p.m.; George Burns and Connie Stevens, Aug. 18 to 23. • East Hartford Drive-In Theater, Chapel Road, South (265-1501) Windsor. (528-7448) Jf Teriyoki Chicken \ BALLROOM • The First Company Governor’s Foot Guard Concert • East Windsor Drive-In Theater. Route 5, East Wind­ DANCING Special dinners feature choice of Band, Sunday at 3 p.m. at Keney Park. Hartford. Free. sor. (6'23-3079) Rain date: Aug. 17. (566-6278) • Manchester Drive-In Theater, Route 6, Bolton. (649- King Crab Legs & Steak ^ U . GENTILE'S Chopped Beef or Fish Filet, and R 6000) ^ ORCHESTRA MONDAY both include All-You-Can-Fat • Poor Richard's Pub and Cinama, 467 Main St., East T H i Salad Bar, Baked Potato and Hartford. (569-1622) M, Prime Rib of Beef c ‘‘AUGUsIlNO’S” JIMLWARTSACA Warm Roll with Butter. • Showcase Cinemas, 936 Silver Lane, East Hartford. ' PW Fine Service with every meal V (f o r n u ‘rl\ Wnliire,ie'.»J NIGHT CONTINUI5 To list events (568-8810) Berlin Turnpike • U.S. Theaters East. 308 Broad St., Manchester Shop- Newington, CT. AUGUST 18 To list events in this weekly guide of Saturday, August 16 Filet of where to go and what to do, submit them by

9 to 1 AM Monday at noon to Entertainment Editor, 8 7 2 - 7 3 2 7 AdmlMlon 8 pM"T1pM 'Ip S7.00 per couple Fish Dinner The Evening Herald, P.O. Box 591, Herald Square, Manchester, Ct., 06040. LUNCHEON SPECIALS i t nRES1 . ^AURAN1 yjati'ifield ''Dnve in Rt S3 Ellington, Ct. JOHN DAN Bring the kids, too!... MON. - FRI. BEUJSHI AYKROYD theta'll hue ourNFW Kid's Menu LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIRHTLY H E L D O V E R MON-FRI-LUNCH 11:00-2:30 TH E R _ Includes TUES-SUN Inchilias salad bar A potato HAMBURGER or French Fnes -DINNER at 4:30 BLUES Artist Marc Chagall produced his two magnificent murals Vaal *6 .6 5 Bakad *7 .2 5 All-Beef HOT DOG o r Baked Potato. for the N.Y. Metropolitan Opera House at the age of 79. STUFFED SHRIMP SATURDAY - DINNER AFTER 4 P.M Only $1.29 Pudding PARMESAN today, as the second anniversary of his passing draws near, the people BROTHERS - SUNDAY - DINNER at 3:00 really close to "The King ol Rock 'N Roll" speak candidly of him. His wife or Gelatin Priscilla. Neil Diamond. Tom Jones, producer Hal Wallis, and Elvis' closest Munclietler • 199 Spencer Si. friends reveal the true man behind the great entertainer on this 3-hour (Sil>er Lane) * IFWTS I A>lll Y * special, which features all the greatest Presley hits. Exclusively on WINF. Hartford • on ProNperl OPEN 11 AM-9 PM YOUMAYMWCWWf AM LIVE MUSIC lounge, p 0 N D E |p S | MON.SAT otSfmirsifDismto S t Joseph Church, Rockville Thuri., Fri., Sot. S T A I i : (one Mock north of KingV) WEEKLY SPECIALS ,hO “HE WAS THE KING OF ROCK “N ROLL." Pat Boone Parish Grounds U indnor • 590 Windsor \ \ v . im SN IM D « M N U ISIN M RM ...... < 5 . 9 1 HAPPY HOUR MON Plus' (in Windsor Slio0pinfi Center) Peter * P«»*r T i k Cannol be usi’d i»i conib/nunon u'lfh IlM D N H O FKSN M NOCK ...... * 4 . 9 8 MAMMOTH OUTDOOR 4 -7 P .M . Bellert Sellert W’ulerliury • 496 Chute Ave. oihprc/iscoiinls Applicable laxes n m IM D N H D SCMIK ...... 'S-N in \TKR included At Participating Steakht >uses BAZAAR 50Q MAIN ST. E. HTFD. I N M D NM C M K ...... < 8 . 4 9 1 EXIT M0FTI-N(|Mlb.t.raClwrtwO.tcMtfg.) THE UlinFi®l230 (weAl of W alerhury Pluza) > Aug. 11 through 16 ALL DINNERS INCLUDE POTATO AND SALAD MdM • ■ooOw • N n o • pmwi n < AMT. Foatf PLEASE CAaTHEATRE (?) I960 PondetoM Sytlem inc OFZENV(/L FOR SCREEN TIMES 5,DORPiJ’.’. •M;srHfS’[R'»ft; Mtoff ih Free AiimUsion ^ .^ ■^ II)i.^ R.^ ALU^ Fri ,_Ai^us;t^l5._l980 — II lU - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Aunuat 15, 1980

capital expenditures and the got into a little spat with the The emergency drill at Another occurred when Jeff are going to show you the gamma exchanges between the'parties are property owner.' Manchestw Town Hall was so ToumTollr camera,” answered Michael Daniels, a commission member, “You just go down there and look realistic, arkjkept_>5:secret, that Orioles fly past Yankees not always so lighthearted. asked, “Where are you going to put "Are you going to show us the Gallacher, hospital administrator, at the property. Go down there and even medicaT-^rsonnel who "I think with the Yankees, if a guy gamma cameras?’’ asked Florence the CAT scanner?" “We’ll find a arrived to take “heart attack vic­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The Orinles on Dauer's RBI double and Ayala’s Brewers 1. Blue .(iiSs 2 with pointed emphasis on the look," Derr said. To which she was going to hit a home run, I wanted Katz, of the staff of the Commis­ singular. The good-natured place,” he was told. The hospital While discussing wetlands replied, "1 did go down to the tim” Norman McKee to the are flying, but it’s the Yankees who run-scoring single. Cecil Cooper drove in two runs regulations at the Raymond Derr are heading south. it to be with no one on base instead of "It makes for a relaxing first vic­ sion on Hospitals and Health Care, exchange was one of several has not yet formally asked for a property to look and I was told to hospital were fooled. “They were walking a couple ol batters.” Stone with three singles and a double and during a tour of Manchester Thursday during a tour of the scanner. The commission has over­ property, Glastonbury Conserva­ get out.” about to put the IV in me, before I Gary Roenicke blasted a two-run tory in an important series to win Moose Haas scattered nine hits to tion Commissioner Eileen Kelly homer in the sixth inning in support added. Memorial Hospital Thursday. ’’We hospital by commission members. sight of the hospital’s budget and told them," he said. “I homered on a fastball, the same with the home run ball. " Singleton lead Milwaukee. Haas, 14-9, gained of Steve Stone’s 19th victory explained "We’ve been starting to pitch he (starter and loser Tom his 11th complete game by striking Thursday night to enable streaking win our share of one-run games for a Underwood, 9-9) got me out on in the out five and walking three Toronto’s Baltimore to open a five-game series change, but we haven't been hitting first inning, ” explained Roenicke. Dave Stieb. 10-9. was the loser with a 6-1 victory over New York, the home runs we had last season so Obituaries whose sixth homer came with Benny Imliiiiis 7. Biinuers 2 Teacher^s union The Orioles, who have won 18 of this is the best sign of all. ” Jorge Orta drove in a run and Ayala on board via a one-out single. (>iinthcr kiinisrii their last 22 games and four straight In other AL games, Oakland edged scored another to spark a 16-hit at­ over the Yankees, thus narrowed "I was expecting the fastball right Minnesota 2-1, Milwaukee downed M WCHKSTFK - Gunther after he had thrown a slow curve. tack that allowed Cleveland to roll to New York’s lead in the AL East to Toronto 4-2, Cleveland defeated Kumsch, 43. of 35 Arnott Road, died That ball I hit made me feel for the their 17th victory m the last 23 withdraws suit 2' z games. New York led the division Texas 7-2. Boston topped Detroit 3-1 games. Starter Len Barker, 13-8. Thursday at Manchester Memorial first time I'm back to where 1 was by 9'/2 games on July 19. and California trimmed Seattle 2-1. Hospital He was the husband of last season and I’ve been struggling struck out five and walked two before ”I try not to get my energy level at V h 2. Twins I Dyane G. Brazeau Kunisch. By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA didn’t exist until four years ago, the with guys on base. This is the kind of being relieved by Sid Monge with one a fever pitch,” said Stone, who Dave Revering stroked a pinch hit out in the ninth He was born in East Germany on Herald Reporter positions are new. She said the ball we played last year and I don’t Aug 25, 1936 and had been a resident language in the law is unclear, with allowed oniy two hits. “It’s the homer in the Ilth inning to back Mike \ngels 2. Mariners I MANCHESTER - Fearing a crowd’s energy that is to my advan­ think we can play any better than we Norris' six-hitter and lift Oakland. of Manchester for the past 12 years. the result that the MEA believes an are and I'd like to be in a parade Rookie Freddie .Martinez pitched a negative decision, the town’s tage and with 49,(KH) peopie here we Fbr Norris. 16-7, it was his 18th com­ six-hitter over -H 1-3 innings and Before retiring this past April, due to unfavorable interpretation by the again ." poor health, he had been a machinist teachers’ union has withdrawn its labor board would be worse than had a lot of energy going mfor us” plete game. The hard-throwing right­ rookie Bob Clark singled in the tie­ state Labor Board complaint against Stone. 19-4, gave up Reggie Rich Dauer and Ken Singleton hander gave up six hits, struck out with Mai Tool Co of Manchester for withdrawal. slammed back-to-back home runs off breaking run in the eighth inning to the Board of Elducation concerning Jackson’s 32nd homer of the season six and walked one in notching his 12 years He was a member of Faith “We are simply going on the advice reliever Ron Davis in the seventh. spark Calilornia to its ninth victory Baptist Church and served as a the Regional Occupational Training of our attorney. We are going to in the second inning and a single by sixth victory in his last seven in the last 10 games The Orioles took a 2-0 lead in the first derisions. deacon lor one year Center. negotiate the salary. All other Bucky Dent in the fifth. Besides his wife he leaves two Manchester Elducation Association language of the contract wilt be daughters. Ingrid K Kunisch and President Anne Gauvin confirmed applicable. We feel that should work Christina M Kunisch, both at home; today the withdrawal “is not a win” out fine, although what we initially 'w n c J out for her organization. his parents. Mr and Mrs. Paul went for is to have all things, in­ Minnesota’s Ron Jackson looks skyward and yells his disgust Pair remains unbeaten Kunisch and a sister. Mrs. Bridget “It is a withdrawal. It was the type cluding salary, apply to the instruc­ Peters, all of East Germany. of thing we felt going to the Labor tors,” Mrs. Gauvin said. as he's called out by second base umpire Nick Bremigan even Two teams remained unbeaten ousted Gus’, 12-8. and North End Fire A livo-run fourth inning broke Memorial services will be held Board for a final decision on would Assistant Superintendent Wilson though it appears the ump has just punched Jackson. (UPI while four more were sidelined as ac­ sidelined Second Congo, 14-3. matters open for Zembrowski s. Pete Saturday at 3 p m at Faith Baptist not be to our best advantage,” Mrs. Deakin said he viewed the Photo) tion continued last night in the annual The tourney will continue Monday Bartollata and John Green each had Church, Lake Street Burial will beat Gauvin said. withdrawal as “the MEA backing off double elimination Town Class "B ” with Town against Cooper's at 6 two hits and Fid Lojeski homered for the convenience of the family. There The unfair labor practice from demanding no separate salary Slow Pitch Softball Tournament. o'clock at Fitzgerald Field with the the winners. Kevin Walsh homered are no calling hours. Memorial grievance, which the MEA had filed schedule.” Zembrowski All-Stars whipped winner opposing. Hospital at 7:30. and singled and Bruce Henderson donations may be made to Faith Bap­ in November, charged the local He said the matter is still not Manchester Memorial Hospital, 7-1, North End Fire meets Turnpike TV chipped in two blows for Hospital tist Church board with violating state law on settled, because salary negotiations Thoughts RpLENty and DeMolay got past Lathrop In- at 6 o’clock at Robertson Park with Bill Wilson had three hits and negotiations. must take place. Both Deakin and . surance, 6-4, at Nike Field to remain the winner battling Lathrop at 7 30 Kevin Kelley and Don McAllister two ■\pnes M. Paick The MEA contended all certified Mrs. Gauvin expect negotiations to in the winner’s bracket. Over at DeMolay, champs of the Dusty apiece for DeMoiay, which scored MANCIIKSTFK — Agnes M. personnel should be paid on the begin in September. Robertson Park, Town Employees League, and unbeaten 17-0 Zem- three times in the seventh to put the teachers' salary schedule. Falck. 84. of 37 Patriot Lane, died The withdrawal by the MEA saved eliminated Westown Pharmacy. 6-3, browski’s. Rec League titlists, verdict away Dave Romano Vocational instructors at the ROTC Thursday at Manchester Memorial Robert Oswald, left, brother of Lee Harvey got a temporary restraining order forbidding the Board of Education an insignifi­ Martin and Turnpike TV t'usted Army & square off Tuesday evening at 6 collected three ol Lalhrop's seven Hospital She was the widow of Peter must be certified, yet their salary is cant amount of money, Deakin said, Navy. 12-11, while at Fitzgerald o’clock at Fitzgerald with the winner safeties. Oswald, shakes hands with his lawyer the exhuming of Lee Harvey Oswaid’s body not on a par with teachers’. H. Falck, because the attorney had already By Field, Cooper St. Package Store guaranteed a berth in the finals. Bill Frattaroli. Pat Vignone and She was born in Hartford on Aug. Kenneth Campbell, right, ouside the from a Fort Worth cemetery. (UPI photo) The administration had contended been paid to attend a hearing on the rates Ed Morconi each had a pair of blows 20, 1895 and had been a resident of courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas, after they that the pay scale for Instructors matter. The only funds saved were Len Auster for Town, which utilized a four-run Manchester for two years, previously legitimately differs from teachers’ what it would have cost for the at­ honors first frame Bob Quaglia had two living in West Hartford for 55 years. pay scales because of the job’ torney to file a brief. Anderson^s friend blows for Westown. She was a member of the First requirements. Si ”We were fairly confident the deci­ Tom Bride homered and Pete Church of Christ Congregational of Brother stops exhumation The administration said while sion would go this way anyway, that There was plenty of fanfare when the time tor voting comes around, Gourley and Ray Lanzano chipped in West Hartford teacher certification requires a the labor board would dismiss it and the club got off to a hot start. Matters Billy Martin deserves some strong Perez homer wins two blows apiece for Turnpike, which She leaves two sons. Richard M, bachelors degree, vocational instruc­ direct us to go back to negotiate. This settled down when the club went into backing. scored a single marker in the seventh agent last winter, could have several Falck of Sanford, N C and Paul M. tor certification only requires three saves us a little time, maybe,” a mild depression. But the Oakland He’s taken a hapless bunch and DETHOlT (UPI) - Sparky Ander­ to snap an 11-11 stalemate. Wayne more productive seasons ahead ol Falck of Manchester, a sister, Mrs, courses beyond high school. Deakin said. A’s have been playing good baseball made them more than respectable. son always thought Tony Perez was Gagnon stroked two hits for A&N him. Elna M W’hitham of Yarmouth Port, of Lee Oswald’s body The MEA, which all parties He added had the labor board gone of late-and currently are only one of his friend, but with friends like that John Wollenberger and .lohn Mass . five grandchildren and two "I think Tony'is swinging the bat recognize as the bargaining unit for with the MEA it would have been tWo clubS^n the American League Bits and pieces Kildish each had three hits and great-grandchildren; two nieces and very costly. Former MEA president W^est playing over .500 ball. Perez continued his week-long better now than he was in 1975 and Frank Lalashius, Doug Scruton. Paul DALLAS (UPII - A planned and the family would suffer “severe Oswald’s Marine dental records in the instructors, had contended there Joe Torre of the New York Mets a nephew Lee Hay had estimated a decision in For that. Manager Billy Martin assault on Detroit pitching Thursday 1976. " Anderson said 'He’s not as Solmawsa. Bruce Davison and Dave exhumation of the body in Lee g r ie f” if O sw ald’s body were 1958 with the teeth in the body. was no precedent for separate salary should draw strong interest for Funeral services and burial will be favor of the MEA would have cost the rates consideration for manager of night, slamming a three-run homer good as he was in 1970 (when Perez Burnett two apiece for Cooper’s. Harvey Oswald’s grave was exhumed. Eddowes, who wrote a book titled scales for certified employees, when National League manager of the Saturday at 3 p.m. at the graveside in town $3,000 to $4,000 per year. the year honors. The volatile Martin in the first inning to lilt the Boston hit.40 homers and drove in 129 runs) Paul Philbrick, Ted Holmes, A1 thwarted, at least temporarily, by a Judge James Wright of the 101st ’"The Oswald File,” contends the they are all part of the same year. Almost every scribe across the Zion Hill Cemetery. Hartford. There Mrs. Gauvin did not know the cost has let his temper get the best of him Red Sox to a 3-1 victory over the because you can do things to get him Ledger. Mike Miodzinski and Dave last-minute restraining order ob­ District Court of Tarrant County real Oswald “disappeared” in Russia bargaining group. country picked his Mets for a solid are no calling hours Holmes Funeral of the almost year-long complaint to on more than one occasion. It has Tigers. out you couldn’t do then, but he's Spellman each had two blows lor tained by the brother of the accused (Fort Worth) granted the order pen­ between his defection there in 1959 The MEA withdrew because there last place finish. The Mets have more Home. 400 Mam St,, has charge of the MEA, but said "We didn’t spend cost him a couple of jobs. But say "1 love Sparky. " grinned first swinging better than his last two Gus’. assassin of President John F. ding the results of the hearing. and his return to the United States in is language in the negotiation law than proven the experts incorrect. arrangements a great deal of money. We spent a what you will, he is a heckuva baseman Perez. "Especially when 1 years with the Reds ' Tony Capeila, John Burger, Russ “I’m disappointed that it has to be 1962. He holds a Russian agent who saying when new positions are And isn’t it about time Met GM Kennedy. . great deal of tim e, both MEA manager. can beat him like this." Perez's homer came alter Detroit Benevides, Mike Vignone and Tom A group headed by British author dragged out even longer to add to the looks much like Oswald became a created, the salaries for those Frank Cashen sits down and talks volunteers’ and Connecticut Educa­ The 1979 A’s won all of 54 games The homer, Perez's 20th, was the starter Dan Schatzeder, 6-9, walked Morrison each slashed three hits in and iawyer Michaei Eddowes claims burden already shouldered by the “sleeper” agent in the United States. positions will be negotiated. with Torre about a new contract? It Glassman tion Association lawyers’. while losing 108. While the latter 343rd ot his major-league career and leadotl batter Kick Burleson and the Hosemen's 21-hit barrage with a ’-50-50’’ possibility the body will be widow and her children,” said Jerry Eddowes said the assassin’s corose Mrs. Gauvin said since the ROTC would be a shame to see him go yielded a single to Fred Lynn. The M. Pittman, attorney for Eddowes. differed from Oswald’s original figure won’t be reached, the former moved him past Hon Santo m 33rd Rich Matocchio adding two. A1 Fyler that of a Soviet agent who took has aiready been surpassed with elsewhere ... place on the all-time list. The three loss was the third straight lor and Syl Botlone each had two blows Oswald’s identity in 1959, or that Eddowes and others Including medical records in height, several Detroit’s Mark Fidrych was a loser Schatzeder. endorsed Charles M. Petty, chief medical scars and seven other physical Oakland victors of 59 of 115 outings KBl gave Perez 87 for the season and and eight others one each for Congo. there might be no body at all. going into Thursday’s action. Credit in his first major league start in two moved him into the American Detroit's Steve Kemp belted a M\Nt HI>TF,R-Gordon Oswald’s widow. Marina Oswald examiner for Dallas County, had characteristics. Lead test funding years against Boston but he was a tirst-inning homer olt Boston's Steve Lassow. president of the Eighth assembled a team of grave diggers, is due Martin, who has made a bunch League lead, one ahead of New Porter, had granted the group per­ ’"The evidence that the man who of youngsters believe in him and winner, too. He pitched eight better York's Reggie Jackson. Henko, 7-5, but Kenko and two I'tilities District, has endorsed .Abe mission to undertake a private dis­ security personnel, heavy equipment killed the president was the ex- than average innings and according successors held the Tigers in check Glassman for the state Fourth operators, forensic pathologists and themselves, and his pitching coach. Perez played lor Anderson on the Three share lead interment and autopsy, saying she Marine Oswald is evenly balanced possible for town Art Fowler, He has been known to to Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds from 1970-76. then the rest of the way, allowing only live District Senate seat. did not believe someone other than dental identification experts for the with the evidence that it was an im­ teach a ’wet one’ but... Fidrych will get another start Sun­ was traded to the Montreal Expos, a hits HARRISON, N Y (UPIi - If at­ Westchester Glassman. a state representative her late husband was buried at Rose mission. Reports in Dallas Indicated State and town-financed child care poster for the Marine Oswald,” EM- MANCHESTER — Because nearly Matt Keough, Rick Langford. Mike day, Here’s hoping Fidrych does move Anderson regrets to this day. Tom Burgmeier relieved Kenko titudes and experience counted, in­ "1 have a good knowledge ol tin.- from South Windsor, is primarying Hill Burial Park in Fort Worth, they had planned to dig up the grave programs would be visited to conduct dowes told UPI. ‘”Therefore, step one three quarters of Manchester’s Norris and Brian Kingman comprise make it back to stay. He’s good for "I didn't realize how much Tony with two out and two runners on base stead ol golf strokes, there would be course and I've played well hero so I lor the Democratic nomination Texas, but wanted to help clear up today. lead-poisoning clinics.if» in the solution of the murder is to find housing was built before a law Martin’s starting pitching rotation. It baseball ... meant to the team until he was in the seventh inning and got out ol only one leader entering today's se­ always toe it up here with a lot of among three others, David Della- "mysteries ” about the assassination. Once exhumed, the coffin would Door to door visits would also be out which of the two men it was who prohibiting the use of lead paint was does not approach Baltimore’s four­ Have the Yankees bought another gone, " Anderson said. "I think he the jam when pinch hitter John cond round of the $400,000 Bitta. from Glastonbury who was en­ have been taken to the Institute of part of the program and private doc­ conlidence. ” said the 34-year-old In a request filed only moments was killed by (Jack) Rubv.” passed, the town may be eligible for some —yet —but may do so in a short • pennant with the acquisition of 41- was the leader on those teams more Woekentuss lined to Jim Rice in left dorsed at the nominating convention, Forensic Sciences in Dallas. Petty tors would be asked to examine some Westchester Classic .Australian. whi> won this event m before the end of business Thursday, a federally funded program to while. Outfielder ’Tony Armas is year-old Gaylord Perry? That’s what than anyone else. " Detroit pul a runner on tirsi with David Graham, who has played in Robert Myette, South Windsor, and Robert Oswald of Wichita Falls, said there was nearly “100 percent Pittman, asked about the possibili­ children. 1976 and was runner-up last year examine cjiildren for lead poisoning. among the league-leaders in homers some people have said but the point Perez had been slumping at the bat one out in the ninth inning when third this tournament every year since "That’s a big plus Rep Robert Skip " Walsh Texas, successfully ended the efforts probability” they would have deter­ ty nobody would be in the grave, said, The state Department of Health Children with lead poisoning would still must be' proven. The crafty baseman Glenn Hotiman threw wild­ “We think anything’s possible at this and runs batted in while speedy recently and when the tour-game 1970 and is the third leading money- lassow announced his support as pending a hearing Aug. 22. He said he mined whether the body was that of Services has applied for a grant that be able to attend clinics, seminars, veteran was acquired in a deal for ly on I’om Brooken's grounder But Reid, who birdied the final three other Manchester residents, centerfielder Rickey Henderson series with the Tigers began Monday, winner in the event, used a positive would suffer "grave mental anguish” Lee Harvey Oswald by comparing point.” will benefit 46 towns, including and obtain follow up care. young righthander Ken Clay, who Bob Stanley replaced Burgmeier and holes t(> pull within one shot id the members of the Committee to Elect heads the list in the stolen base his average had dipped to .268 In the attitude and extensive knowledge of Manchester, if approved by the If approved, the program would didn’t figure in New York’? future, got Lance Parrish to bounce into a lead, was alone at 66 bul a gri'up id Abe Glassman, met to plan strategy department. series, which the teams split, Perez the 6.603-yard VVesU-hester Country federal Department of Health and start sometime in the fall. and the proverbial player to be double play. The save was Stanley's seven players wore tied just a shot for the Sept 9 primary ’The A’s have become a running had nine hits in 18 trips to the plate Club course ThurOTay to lire a (i- Human Services. named later. Perry will try to pay eighth back lollowed hv ,i clump o| to. in­ ' Abe Glassman has been a hard­ ballclub with steals of home a "I had been swinging bad tor a under-par 65. 1 1 Wife of collector charged The program would examine specialty. They are exciting and with immediate dividend as he’ll be in the while, but Sunday I found my stroke But George Burns, who wasn't cluding Tom Watson .it 3-under 68 working representative in the state Parents meeting Yank starting rotation Saturday MA.NCIIESTEK - The wife of a in the shooting of a Farmington The burglars left few clues for the youngsters age 1 to 5 for lead Martin the ringleader, have put some again,” Perez said. "1 watched some even happy to be playing, and Tom­ legislature over the last six years,’’ MANCHESTER - Parents against Baltimore ... man whose gun collection valued at police officer last week. The two police, with no visible signs of entry. poisoning. In the past, there have not people back in the stands at the films of myself when 1 was hitting Paige better, my Valentine, a third-year pro who lassow said "Glassman’s priorities Without Partners, Chapter 469, will Moriarty Bros, began its quest thousands of dollars was stolen last suspects held in connection with the At the time of the robbery police been many such cases reported here, Oakland Coliseum. well and noticed I was holding the bat still worries more about making cuts are in the right place, he is respon­ sponsor a dance on Saturday. Aug. 23. Thursday for its second straight week, was charged yesterday with 23 Farmington shooting are also speculated entrance was gained according to local health officials. First-year pilots Jim Frey of Kan­ too far behind my head and my hands than winning tournaments, matched sive to the people in this area, and he from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Fiano’s Twilight League playoff cham­ is satisfactory counts of conspiracy to commit theft. suspects in the thefts, according to through a window, and then the With 30 percent of the town’s pop­ sas City and Dick Howser of New needed some adjustment. It just took the torrid pace to share Graham's 1- has good prudent sense when working Restaurant in Bolton. Admission is pionship. The Gas Housers, who’ve Daniel tops with budgets ' Rose Mary Kenyon. 41. 97 Barry Manchester police. There is also one burglars removed the guns, plus a ulation having an income at or below York have to be considered for post­ a couple of minor changes to get back shot lead over Mike Reid $3.50 for members and prospective won three of the last four playoff ST. LOUIS (LiPli — Legendary Glassman has taken a stand Road, was charged and released other suspect in the robbery, fire-proof safe sometime between 10 $10,000 and nearly 78 percent of the season honors. Earl Weaver should in the groove.” Ironically, it was the man with the town’s housing built before the 1960 members. Music will be furnished by titles annexed the 1980 regular baseball star Leroy "Satchel" Paige against a state income tax and yesterday on a $5.(X)0 non surety bond Dectecive Capt. Joseph Brooks said. a.m. when Robert Barry left, and his not be neglected, either. But when Anderson said the 38-year-old worst attitude who put together the law prohibiting the use of lead paint, “Anthony Trio.” season crown. was removed Irom the intensive care worked on the Appropriations Com­ for a Sept. 8 court appearance. Other arrests are pending in the return. Perez, who joined Boston as a tree most astonishing round Burns, a Classic list robbery. Brooks said today. health officials expect the low in­ unit ot St Luke’s Hospital late native New Yorker who says he mittee to reallocate resources rather come people live in the older Thursday where he was being treated than raise taxes Her arrest stems from the Aug. 5 “Mrs. Kenyon was charged with In addition to the antique shotgun doesn't expect to play well because which was hidden beneath the collec­ buildings. Bloodmobile tor emphysema. ST I’.Al’L. Minn I'l’l Hard- robbery in which her husband’s an­ being involved with the planning of he is working on his swing, driving Beth Daniel h.is histi‘ry c>n tique gun coilection was stolen. Ac­ the robbery.” Brooks said, but would tor’s mattress, other antique arms The program would have to be ap­ GLASTONBURY - The Connec­ Ryan does part for Astros A hospital spokesman said Paige registered II) birdies — including proved by the Board of Directors, if was in satislactory condition and her side today as she tries to delend cording to the investigating officers, not comment further. were stolen including a percussion ticut Red Cross Blood Service is seven in a row beginning with the her title in the 54-hole $liiil d(l() I’attv Reception the grant is received. It would in­ NEW YORK (UPI 1 - The Houston timated at $3 million, put Ryan under overpowered Chicago 10-9 in 10 in­ would remain at the hospital tor at least eight rifles, and 11 pistols of The police recovered most of the .36 caliber pistol, and three antique asking all eligible blood donors to fourth hole — to ollset two early Berg Goll Classic .22 caliber handguns. clude educational seminars for Astros signed Nolan Ryan to fortify additional scrutiny. nings. some time. various calibers, one valued between stolen items. Brooks said. Along with donate at St. Paul's Church from bogeys and a double-bogey. Daniel, No 6 on the LIMA money Some guns were in the large safe, landlords, tenants and town officials their pitching stall. Now they are So far. however, the tireballing I’hillirH K. MrtH I Paige. 73, was a longtime star in $3,000 and $5,000. belonging to Robert the guns, assorted rifle scopes, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday Aug. "I'm surprised to be in here with a list, took iirst pl.ice last year alter planned along with an estimated $800 to $1,000 about the effects of lead poisoning hoping he can lead it. righty has gone only 7-8 with just two Mike Schmidt continued his torrid the Negro League before making his Barry were taken. bayonets, knives, ammunition and 18. low score. " said Burns, who has mis­ winning a pretourney long-drive con­ One of the guns was allegedly used cash were taken. in cash. and prevention. "We all feel like we have to pick up victories on the road. Manager Bill pace with tour hits, including his 31st major-league debut with Cleveland in sed the cut the past two weeks. "I’ve ( ,l,\s lO M tt RV - The com­ a little slack tor J.H.,” Ryan said Virdon refuses to fault him, though. homer, and drove m lour runs. 1948. His last appearance in the test at Keller (odi Course Following been searching lor myself, playing last year s paltern the Sinilh mittee to elect David J. Della-Bitta ______Thursday, referring to teammate "He has given us a chance to win Schmidt, who has 12 hits in his last 19 majors was in 1965. at the age ol 59. with a cluttered mind, and 1 didn t to the Slate Senate has announced J.H, Richard, who is still almost every ballgame he’s been on atbats, singled home two runs in the when he pitched three innings lor the Candina nalue swept the longb.ill Stops leak At Pern’s Kathy Says/ really feel good about coming here competition again Wednesd.iv plans to hold a fund-raising event, Men charged hospitalized and recovering from a the mound and 1 can’t ask anybody third off Pat Zachry. 6-6, for ail that Kansas City A s. and playing this week This is a total Wednesday, Aug 27 at W’illie’s Steak 'Now is the time to start planning for the winter. taking home $1 5du lor a 2.59-vard GROTON (UPI) — A safety dike prevented nearly 5,000 stroke. "We’ve got to turn it around for more than that,” Virdon said. Nino Espinosa, 3-3, needed. Schmidt Many baseball enthusiasts would surprise." House in Manchester from 5 p.m to 8 gallons of No. 2 heating oil which escaped during a barge I have plenty of Native tomatoes, pickling cukes, squash quick or we’re not going to make it.” 'Tm sure he’s somewhat disap­ has driven in 83 runs. Claudell say Paige was perhapz’the greatest smash land peaches ready for canning. We also have a full supply After missing an eight-foot putt on ]j m with larceny delivery to United Fuel Co. from gushing into the Thames Ryan did his part by firing a three- pointed in his season, but he’s done Washington had three ot New York’s pitcher who ever live^ But there are But t(> repeat as champion and take I of canning jars & lids. No 3 for his second straight bogey. home the Sl'i.illH) top prize. Daniel Wine and cheese will be served. they were allegedly attempting to River, officials say. hitter to lead the Astros to a 2-1 vic­ everything that could have been five hits, including a homer. tew records availableko support that W rnon FftgftM Burns still didn’t feel very good and says she will have to impnwe her The public is invited to attend at $30 leave the store by a sm ash^ door. Clean-up operations were completed early Thursday bcUhMv Hm, Uwiiib Amqpbt. tory over the San Diego Padres, The expected of him.” GianlH 5, BriivcH I claim becau.se such documents were per per.son Daniel Prince, 21. of 126 Prospect the disastrous 12th, where he hit his putting on the iiar-73. 6.l)9U-yaid They were held at the police sta­ and officials said the spill caused only minor damage. I Tiailm, 0 ^ ViIm i MMgMt, Apricib, iMMn. Uwt. C» decision sent Houston into a second- This time Jeff Leonard supported Jack Clark hit his third career seldom kept in the Negro League. second shot into a tree, then two- St. and Richard Adams, 18, of 46 | 6 m i Spnlk IM r 1 kcar Cm. M tabqn, SiHbsi Gram, bq OHrrbt. Tickets may be purchased from tion in lieu of posting $1,(X)0 bonds The concrete dike confined the spilled oil to soil sur­ place tie with Los Angeles, one-half Ryan with a two-out single in the grand slam and A1 Hargesheimer, 3- By the time baseball’s color cour.se Ward St., both of Rockville, were Na IM hwm. U m b a n . S M StriRbnbf, b fb Oraign, fh. 0rai|t$, putted for a six on the 465-yard, par- "I teel 1 have been hitting the ball Micholas Paindiris, treasurer, in rounding several large storage tanks at the fuel Ibm t VilM bw. tm tttt, Cb- Grapifnit M Mdw$ Aqbt, Ahi lub, game behind Cincinnati in the West. fourth to tie the score and a sacrifice 2, and Greg Minton combined on a barrier was broken by Jackie Robin­ charged early this morning with and were to be presented in court 4, killed any high the streak of birdies well, but I just have md made the (jiastonbury at 633-0273; John today. wholesaler’s headquarters. |b|t. iNl Gram. GiliH frirn. iotar^ CbitM Cibac«. Gbg« bb. Garb. Tv- "A lot of things have gone against fly in the ninth to drive in Cesar nine-hitter. Bob Horner’s 24th homer son in 1947, Paige was well past his third-degree burglary and third- I frm T«i bMM, Mm Mm Nadvi ■pi. Iim . Ikn Pbbwt, b« Obw. M might have produced. Sullivan in .’Vlanchestcr at 649-6523; The cause of the spill was being investigated. 9 us, ” Ryan said. "And we’re still Cedeno with the winning run. it was accounted for the only Atlanta run. prime. putts 1 needed li' make. Daniel said degree larceny. South Windsor N Mifcimii, lUm. M 0m m . CbvT. M Cabagi. tbiiriMH, "It was more miraculous than "I am hitting the ball right at the pin, Cynthia Wilson in Hebron at 228-3008 bMM. SaM bb. IntM Utbet, M right there." enough for Ryan, who has allowed Minton picked up his 13th save. Clark 1 luring his stint with the majors, Police .said the two men were skillful." said Burns of the birdie and from Pat Haber in East Windsor South Windsor Police are in­ ______M a b w . E ft WaRti. ______Ryan’s presence on the Houston just one earn^ run in his last seven reached Larry McWilliams for his he pitched effectively with the but the putts haven’t gone the way allegedly apprehended inside the string, which came within one.ol at 623-7178 Residents of other areas vestigating the report of the theft of tVfSTT OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WICKER club raised expectations early this games. 22nd homer and 18th game-winning Cleveland Indians and the St. Louis I've wanted ’ Rockville Public Market on Union tying the tour record held by Bob ol District 4 may call Mickie Kim­ five tires from a car that was parked THANKSaVWG TMANKSOniMG FURNITURE I BASKETS season that the Astros could win ”My delivery was good,” Ryan Browns from 1948-53 and helped the The three-day tourney I'pened Street. They were discovered by Of­ in a side yard on Burnham Street. KBl, Goalby and Fuzzy Zoeller. "But ball. campaign coordinator at 63.3- their first title since joining the said. ”1 was consistent all day but the Indians to the pennant in 1948. Unfor­ todav with the lirsi players in a Held ficer Thomas Phelps while he was NOVEIU TO ST. JUDE CurdinulH 10, Culm 9 those seven birdies didn't mean 7421 to secure tickets Police are also investigating the NOVENA TO ST. JUDE league in 1962. A huge contract, es- key was getting the breaking ball George Hendrick singled home tunately. his "break " did not come of 91 teeing idl at 8 a m In a pro-am making a routine check of doors. report of the theft of jewelry and • W| H Ml. Ipnk alrtit. »Ml THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS much after the double-bogey. According to Kimball, Della-Bitta I Mi SlJidi, Amb M Mrtyr, NATIVe NATIVE NATIVE over. That’s the first time in a while 1 Tony Scott from second with one out until he was 42 years old. scramble event Thursday, pro .lanet Officer Phelps radioed for coins from a Dart Hill Road k iMh IM iM h MMk Ml "The way I've been feeling mental­ has spent the past week canvassing ■ (irtw M ridi • andn; RMi hiHMi TOMATOES PEACHES 8HEU SEANS didn’t struggle in at least one inning. in the 10th. Jim Kaat, 5-5, pitched Paige pitched 22 years in the Negro Alex ol I’ennsylv.inia led lour assistance and the pair was taken a iM i CkW, kW k kkiM M i il d ly, I feel like I've had shock treat­ areas in Manchester. residence. The estimated value is $1,- tl km QvM, MkM AMwiir •! d Tilts postponed ’T ve had games where I threw the two innings of shutout relief for the Leagjes and he was not only the best amateurs in recording the best score 277. wht kmk ym mtki p**ni bU* Ml kMi |M kMk >*i1i ment because I don’t know where Della-Bitta. the endorsed into custody, without incident, as 59< 49< 5 9 * Lk. breaking ball as well but this was the of 56. The amateurs were Darrell $1 Mi Tl y« I la>t mmm km M il Mi Tl MI Mk iMm In M Wet grounds and threatening victory while George Riley, 0-3, took pitcher, but was highly popular. He this score came from.” Democratic candidate, said he will best in quite a while.” pitched for many clubs and for some Rooney, .lorry Crary, Lou DeMars d ■) hMTt M MMi bg liiiM Mill M Mrt M kMk N k *■ KPSi MTIKOOlimiON ■ "io k f “ weather washed out last night’s the loss. Dave Kingman hit a three- Valentine, who posted three birdies continue his door-to-door campaign. M M Mil tl MH b gUASH The losing pitcher was John Curtis, he was practically the whole and kit Svee MIM adi in IM k m k Twilight League playoff cham­ run homer, his first home run since on each nine without bogeying a hole, mi lidiiMi. Ma M b ■! priMl mi •1.59 1.09 Among competitors at the 7-year- "I will be returning to Manchester Parts store robbed ■I M kkn. M M k ■! M M l M • BIN a Man liktMa. pionship tilt between Moriarty Bros, 4-8.'Dave Winfield, who last week June 4. ' franchise. In his prime, his drawing m had a more positive, though in a week or so, " Della-Bitta said, nM MN b ribra i priibM b Mb *|M pMHai k nkn I in M k k * jttn.aa* . . + ui«ii|. charged the mound after being power was the difference between old tourney will be top-1'1 money |MT MM IMN Mb CtM M b b b O eiN d a il y I A.M. TO a P.M. • SUNDAYS S AM. TO I P.M. and the Bristol Cassins and also somewhat tentative, attitude. ■‘to formally kick-off my Manchester MANCHESTER —A total of $391 sliding door, according to police M M k iM k k i MM M k k k knocked down by Ryan pitches, faced winners Amy Aleott, I’at Bradley. Mbi • WsW 8b/Ssll ThsTtm HsrsM.Hsisid, SundsfSundojr Peperi.P pJua Lollsry r/c*oii • forced postponement of Manchester the success and failure of many "Now 1 know how the top 10 putters effort. was reportedly taken from Imported reports. hM. Ryan without incident. Match set Negro clubs. Sally Little. ,io Ann Washam and San­ Sq ‘Iv Mbn. nm M Mint' -THE KING Junior Legion’s semifinal clash in the feel every day. " said Valentine, who Della-Bitta indicated he would be Car Parts yesterday. kM Nk M m , nm M Mm "It was just another game,” the NAPA, Calif, (UPI) — A three-set In 1933 — one year in which the dra Post mi flifbi. Abbibi rmI b prMbii OF Chicopee, Mass., Invitational sank putts from 15 to 4 feet for bir­ concentrating his door-to-door The owner, Mollican Sebastian, Micheal Getzwick, 35,report^ ■I M m* MMIh mM k pnMi Baseball Tournament. San Diego slugger said. "Ryan’s a challenge match between Jimmy Negro League kept an accurate chart The Patty Berg, originally called SI Jbiirq br H Mtf lb bMb |M a kk M M M M d ka Imk |M __ PRODUCE!" dies. "It was an exceptional putting the St Paul Open, is named alter the cavassing in Glastonbury for the next reported the theft to Manchester losing $167.54 contained in a bank bi Am*. TM mmm bi mm J m Each was rescheduled tonight with great pitcher.” Conners and Roscoe Tanner will ot the sinewy right-hander’s exploits ki Mb Ik) MM M MM I n . PER0 round — especially considering the few days to be followed by similar police, saying the money was in a *bni b U. I bM W M rmil In other games, Philadelphia highlight the Napa Valley Harvest — Paige posted a 31-4 record which Minnesotan whi' n'-tiuinded the money bag. The loss was reported at 27rdJU O A N D S t.1 MANCHE8TCII the Gas Housers playing at 5:30 at St. way I’ve putted this year. ” trips to' Bolton. Andover, Hebron, money bag behind the Counter. 10:30 a.m. yesterday. Getzwick, 135 rwbipbMbipnbiii kMi k Ml I Mk M M npMl hammered New York 8-1, San Fran­ Cup tennis matches to be played at included 16 shutouts. In addition, he LPGA and served as its first presi­ pMki iMhIh mkiii . .e 4 S - 6 S M _____ Thomas Seminary and the Junior Confidence is the one thing MfXT. cisco beat Atlanta 5-1, and St. Louis the Silverado country Club Sept. 20. averaged 15.4 strikeouts per game. dent East Windsor, Coventry and South Entry to the 527 Main St. business Birch St., Said the money was in a MJI.F. Legion 5:15 in Chicopee. Graham has when he plays at Windsor. could have been through a rear bag marked First Federal Savings. Ij2 — Kn . Aujjust I^1^80 EVENING HERALD. FrI.. August 15. 1880- 13

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Armas rl 5 0 2 1 Smalley Bs 5 0 2 0 Under lb 0000 Mattillicf 3010 Football Barry Jaeckel 3Wr»-71 Mark Pleil X-39-74 EVENING Newmn lb 4 0 0 0 Morals dh 4 0 00 Schmidt3b 5 2 4 4 Morales cf 1000 needs a little strafing from the Jets he caught 74 passes for 1,013 yards In other training camp news: 4 13 1 Gary Hallberg 35-38-71 Wavne l^evi 39X.-74 LOS AN G ELES (UPI) — The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of ilevrng ph 1111 Edwrdspr 0 100 JVkvchSb 0000 Wshngtnif Jon Chaffee 3938- 74 S:00 Ibid rl 3 0 00 Miller Barber 37- 38-71 to regain his old form. and eight touchdowns, scored the The New York Giants, looking for (ionzalzlb 0 0 0 0 Goodwn dh 10 0 0 McBride rl 4 0 11 YongL.. Doug Tewell 37-37-74 Appeals has overturned a lower court’s ban on publica­ 00 00 Jorgnsnlb 40 10 Mike Nicolette 34J7-71 U.S. Tibia Ttnnii Hcalhdh 4 0 10 Macknn2b 40 10 GVkvchrl Allen Miller 3939- 74 "I hope I can just go on out there Falcons’ lone touchdown (on a 46- help in the offensive backfield, ob­ 6 0 10 Trevino c 300 0 Steve Veriato »-38-71 tion of an article detailing the marital life of Steve and ^ m m t r Sportt Special Guerrorss 40 10 Sofieldcf 3 00 1 Trillo2b Mark Lye Rex Caldwell *-39-74 5 0 11 Flynn 2b 3 0 00 38J8-72 ^ '■'■ 4 and get the shoulder pads knocked yard reception) in last week’s 14-10 tained fullback Bo Matthews from f 7:30 McKav3b 4 0 0 0 RJacksn 11 30 10 GMaddx cl Bob Mann 38- 38-72 Gar Hamilton 3938-74 Cyndy Garvey. A i t , 5 0 0 0 Zachry p 1000 ® SportaCanlar CoK2b 4 0 0 0 Powell rl 4000 Bowa ss Ed Fiori *-37-72 Bill Kratzert *-39-74 down a little bit. get bumped around loss at Seattle but sprained his ankle San Diego for an undisclosed middle 4 2 3 1 Normn ph 1000 The article titled “ Trouble in Paradise" was written by Mlutera c 1000 Boonec NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Tom Joyce 34-38-72 Pat Fitzsimmons 3936- 74 8:00 3 110 Miller p 0000 a little bit and fall back into it the during practice. round draft choice in 1981. Matthews, Adams ph 1 000 Espinosa p Exhibition Standings Ron Streck 3M4-72 Mike Zack 3938- Pat 74 Jordan for “ Inside Sports" magazine and it focused * GD Bataball Benton c 1000 1 000 American Conference Tom Jenkins 37-3T.-72 John Adams 3 9 3 9 - r^ way I hope 1 can,” said Bergey, who Alfred Jenkins, who caught a a No. 1 draft pick out of Colorado by PBA Bowling Totals 39 B 14 8 Totals 31 I 5 1 on the intimate affairs of the I.X)s Angeles Dodgers first Totals 39 2 7 2 tolars 37 I 6 I East Jerry McGee 37-3T.-72 Don January 3937- 75 8:30 x-rcached base on catcher's interference sustained a severe knee injury 11 career-high 50 last season, sprained the Chargers in 1974 when be was the Oakland / 000 000 010 01-2 W L T Pet PF PA Bob F^slwood *-37-72 Jack Renner 3939- baseman 7T. and his wife, the co-host of a local television BaiabaH Minnesota ^ 000 000 001 QQ-i Philadelphia ODE 110211-8 17 7 / v^- Miam i 1 0 0 1 000 D A. Weibring 39- 39-72 Craig Watson 3938- 75. months ago and will be in the starting his foot a couple of days later. The fourth player selected overall,, had 0:00 E>-Sma]ley. Guerrero DP—Oakland 1. New York TO0001(»-I New England 1 0 0 1 000 X X talk show...... E-Smilh.Trevino, DP-PhiladelphIa2 Orville Moody *-37-72 Scott Hoch 37-39-76 Steelers have decided, even though C D ® NFLPra*8aaaonFootball M inne^ tal LOB-Oakiand 7. Minnesota N Y Jets 0 1 0 000 9 21 Bobby Cole 3937- Here 78 are excerpts from the contested article that will ------» lineup for the first time Friday night left the San Diego camp because of a 6 2B-Heath 3B-Armas im-Revcrin(| l,OB-Hiiladelph)a «, New York 5. JB - Ron Milanovlch 37- 3rr-72 0:30 Buffalo 0 1 0 000 9 24 Forrest Fezler 38- 38-72 Don Beatty 3940- 78 when the Eagles meet the New York the game is only an exhibition, to contract dispute. A 6-foot-3, 222- 113) SB-Sm alley. Murphy. SF—Solleld Schmidt. Jorgensen HR-Boone (9), n-tiim nri. 0 1 0 000 s 13 3989-76 be serialized next week in the Los Angeles Herald GD Summar Baakatball Washington <7i. Schmidt i31). S B-Sm Ilh Balt'fnofP Woody Blackburn 37-*f-72 David Thore •P H R E R B B S O Central l)ana Quigley 37- 39-78 Jets in an exhibition game. start their regulars and leave them in pounder, Matthews is regarded as a 10:40 2. S-Esplnosa Bob^ Walzel 38J8-72 Examiner: Oakland W L T Pet P F PA Chi O il Rodriguez 37-I.-72 Doug Johnson 3949-76 KInar'a Komar IP H RERBBSO ‘T il be nervous and scared but I’m for about three quarters. rugged inside runner and blocker. (D Norris (Wlfr-7) II 6 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 1.000 13 00 Rod Curl 34-39-73 Tohru Nakamura 3938- Cyndy 76 Garvey, on her husband: "I had a baby while he Philadelphia Pittsburgh 11:30 Minnesota ilouslcn 0 I 0 000 7 21 Dan Sikes 37-38-73 Tom Shaw 3939- 77 hoping that I won’t hold back what­ On Saturday, it will be Baltimore Quarterback Tommy Kramer will Espinosa tW3-3i 5 1 1 2 3 was playing in the World Series. When they wheeled me GD BpoiiaCantar DJackson 10 6 1 1 3 Cincinnati 0 1 0 000 6 17 Doug Ford 3M.-73 Greg Powers 4937-77 New York soever,” he said. at Green Bay, Buffalo at Detroit, start but 13-year veteran Mike 12:00 Corbett______(L84) 11110. Cleveland 0 1 0 000 00 42 Jerry Pate 3937-73 Jack Newton 38- 39-77 back from the delivery room, the nurse put on the TV. 'I GD PBA Bowling HBP-ByNorrlstHuterai.T-2 » A- Zachry(LM) West Jim Simons 3937-73 Kelley Moser 39- 39-77 Bergey. 35, who underwent surgery Chicago at Cincinnati, Dallas at Los Livingston will play against his 13.(W7 Miller W L T Pel. P F PA thought you’d like to watch your husband playing in the 1:30 Tommy Aaron 37-38-73 Doug Sanders 3939 77 Kansas City 1 0 0 1 000 « 00 for ligament and cartilage damage in Angeles, Denver at New York former teammates when the Vikings Summar Baakatball Jerry (leard 34-39-73 Gene Littler 3939-77 World Series,’ she said. I screamed at her to shut it off. GD BOSTON DETROIT ’'f-212 A-aD,149 I)envcr 1 0 0 1 000 17 8 ab r h bi Frank Beard 37-38-73 Jeff Mitchell 4937-77 ; > his left knee after being injured in Giants, New England at Oakland. St. meet the Chiefs. Minnesota coach 3:30 ab r h bl Seattle I 0 0 1 000 i4 10 39-38-77 Hell, he didn't come to watch me. I could have died in Burlesn ss 3 110 Peters cf 4010 HOUSTON SAN DIEGO Gary McCord *-38-73 Bill Murchison ■\ j j f * GD SportaCantar San Diego o i l 000 17 27 Carlton White 37-49-77 the third game of the 1979 season, has Louis at Tampa Bay, San Francisco Bud Grant also said middle Stapleln2b 40 10 Whitakr2b 4 0 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Ed Dougherty 3937-73 childbirth and my man wouldn't have been there ..." 4:00 Oakland 0 1 0 000 14 33 Stan Lee 39-39-78 Lynn cf 4110 Kempdh 4 111 Iwandsly:v: 2b 4 0 0 0 Richrds If 4 00 0 Tom Weiskopf 34-39-73 been favoring the knee in practice, at San Diego. On Sunday, it will New linebacker Jeff Siemon will not play (H) PKA Full Contact Karata Ben Crenshaw 37- 41-78 “ You can’t even make love to your husband when you Perez lb 3 113 Hebner lb 4 0 0 0 Cabell 3b 4 000 0Smlthss 4 0 10 Mike Holland 3937-73 National Conference 3937-73 Stanton Altgclt 38- 40-78 but Eagles coach Dick Vermeil said Orleans at Houston and on Monday, 6:30 Fisk c 3 0 10 Summrs If 4 00 0 Cruz If 4 12 0 Mmphrycf 4 0 0 0 Vance Heafner want to. You've got to wait for an off-day. What if you get because of a twisted knee. East 3937-73 Jack McGown 3949-78 GD Auatrallan Rugby Rice If 3 0 10 Parrish c 4 0 10 Cedeno cf 4 110 Monlnzlb 30 10 Scott Simpson the problem is strictly mental. W L T Pci P F PA Morns Hatalsky 393T.-73 Peter Oo^terhuis 32-39-78 your period? What if you didn't feel lilce it then?" Hobson dh 4 0 0 0 Cowens rf 3 0 10 Howe lb 4 0 10 Turner rf 0000 1 0 0 l oa 24 9 Tony Hollifield 3937-73 Dave Eichelberger 39- 39-78 “ He’s ready physically,” Vermeil Evans rf 4 0 0 0 Brookns3b Leonard rf 2 0 12 Winfield rf 4 1 10 f^hila “ I need to be cuddled, tested, talked to, made love to, 2 00 0 Dallas 1 0 0 lo a 17 14 Leonard Thompson 37-36-73 lioward Twitly 3935-71 Hoffmn3b 3 0 10 Wagner ss Pujols c 4 0 0 0 Fahey c 3 0 0 0 said Thursday from the team's 2 00 0 Washington I 0 0 i n ) n 3 Ed Sneed 39*.-74 Jack Spradlin 39-42-81 and if I don’t have these things I turn into a stone Corcorn ph 0 0 0 0 Reynids ss 3 0 10 Evans 3b 2 00 1 St L ouis 0 1 0 oa 13 17 Mike Gove 37-37-74 Marti Nolietti 38-41-81 iiH i 11 training camp at West Chester State Wcknfsph 100 0 Ryan p 2 0 0 0 Flannry2b 30 00 0 1 0 09 00 13 princess. I'm very sexual-looking but 1 can be like ice Regional tourney NY Giants Curtis p 3 0 0 0 College, "but he keeps favoring the Papi ss 0 0 0 0 Central when I'm near someone who doesn't give off a sexual Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 32 I 5 I Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 30 1 3 I W L T Pet PF PA Senior Giris Fast Pitch champs Baseball Houston 000 100 0 0 1 - 2 knee. Consciously, I know he wants Boston 300 000 000- 3 ' Minncst'la 0 0 1 OOO 27 17 aura. I’m much more sexual than my husband I need a Detroit IQOOOOOOO- I San Diego 010000009-1 1 0 0 1000 21 9 to take the block. He just has to stick B —Schalzeder. Hoffman DP—Boston I Ei-Reynclds lX)B-Houslon i n I 0 0 1 000 21 7 man more then he needs a woman. And I want a man The Eagles took the title in the Senior Shea, Melissa Coulombe, Michelle Quey. next for Express Diego 4 2B-Cruz SB-Leonard. Cedeno Tampa Bay Detroit3 LOB-Boston5. Detroit5 2B- that knee in there." Detroit 0 1 0 000 7 17 when I want one." Girls' Fast Pitch Softball League this season. Third row: Diane Guertin, Mary Wrobleski, Fisk. Stapleton H R -Perez i20i. Kemp S-Ryan J|F-Evans. Uonard O i l 000 14 17 112 IP H R ER UBSO Green Bay Steve Garvey, on his wife: "You see her now in a Bergey underwent exhaustive Connecticut Express women's soft- West was the top regular season sticker Housl(>n Jai Alai Entries Team members d-ri First row; Linda Clare Miller. Top: Assisant coach Adella IP H R ER BB SO W L T Pet PF PA period of frustration. She’s told vou things out of emotion. rehabilitation of the knee in the off­ ball team (ravels this weekend to AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 9 3 1117 Ryan iW7-8i SanFrannsto 1 0 0 1 000 33 14 with a .452 average (38-for-84) with Elasl Vaughan, Sue Wallace. Kim Tracy, Debbie Wrobleski, Coach Walt Miller. (Rec photo) season and did not participate in ear­ Brunswick. Maine to participate in Renko(W7-5i 623 5 1111 San Dicgt' New Orleans I 0 0 1 000 17 13 KHIUAY Deep down she knows there's nothing I can do about my W L Pet GB 21 RBI followed by Cindy Birdsey Burgmeier 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 Curtis iL48) 6 2 2 11 lx's Angeles 0 1 0 ODO X * Blake. Second row: Lynda Tsapatsaris. Liz ly camp workouts. But he has come the New England Regional Tourna­ New York 89 44 6I1-- Fint: Ictmtfi job. She used to do a lot of things with me but now she (.428. 59-for-138, 34 RBI), U itte Stanley iS8) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 T -2 18 A-12.ir4i Allania 0 1 0 000 10 14 on strong in the past two weeks and is ment. This is a double elimination Baltimore 86 46 589 2<> Detroit ) All Game Tunes EDTi 1. GonffliOliniti 2. M b-Tirri 1 Mae 2 Damr doesn’t because of her job. I do things alone or I try to fit Lague (.397, 56-for-141, 18 RBI) and Detroit £9 51 5* 8>i Schalzeder iL99i 8 6 3 3 3 4 Saturd^. August 2 3. IMyJlcsi 4. Mszu l-bSMi 3 fante 4 bw prepared to reclaim his starting job Kozema my schedule into hers." tourney with the winner and runner- Milwaukee 61 54 530 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mall of Fame Game 5 lirqws tirtww 1 /sfw-llsiitili 1 5 biRMn 4. Artaw Linda Galati (.396 , 55-for-I39, 37 Cleveland M 52 527 9>i Schalzeder pitched to 1 batter m 9th MAJOR at inside linebacker. up representing New England in the San DiegoO Green BavO /. fscki-Gsiri 1 bis-Ibbsrti / QiveU 1. Hwai Cyndy Garvey, on her marriage: "My husband is a RBI). Gail Shimaitis wasn’t far Boston » 54 522 10 HBP—by Rozema < Fisk i W P-Rozema Thursday. August? The Eagles, playing their only National Tournament which is slated Toronto 48 65 4S 21 T-2 37 A-*579 S«H Ntl-tiis 1 S«k$ bw very warm, gentle understanding, considerate ... father. Tennis stars fall quickly behind, wielding a .363 stick (49-for- LEAGUE Seattle 14. Atlanta 10 home game of the exhibition season, in York, Pa., Labor Day weekend. West TEXAS CLEVELAND Saturday. August 9 S c M iJtMk His controlled traits pay off with the children." 135) with 31 RBI. W L Pci GB ab r h bl ab r h bl Philadelphia24. Bulfa)o9 2 CsnmiJbai 1 bs-bnet 2 IwilMlw*! are coming off a 24-9 victory over the Express, which was last year’s Kansas City 72 C 632 - Rivers cl 5 0 11 Dilone rl 5 0 2 0 LEADERS 1. [My-Eim "You know, baseball wives are told how lucky we are, TORONTO (I'PIl - The Canadian then It moved down to my back It Pittsburgh 13, New York GianlsO 3 btaw/ees 4 Om sU h n t more trouble than he could handle, Oakland 80 56 517 13 Wills 2b 4 0 10 Orladh 5 13 1 3 kM llw tii 1 4. lirsMMRirrttl Buffalo Bills last Saturday. The Jets New Orleans 17. St Louis 13 4. Ejockie-dnberle and we're not ungrateful for the good things, but ... it’s International Tennis Tournament kept tightening and tightening and runner-up, opens the 10-team tourney Texas 53 59 473 18 Oliver If 5 0 0 0 H argrvlb 3 2 2 0 5. M l Unawfi 4. Mk^Csii 5. kwi Imta emerging an easy 6-2, 6-1 winner and Minnesota 49 85 4* 23 Batting Washington 13. Baltimore 3 opened their exhibition slate with a against the Rhode Island state Bel) 3b 4 0 10 Charbon If 4 122 Kansas City C. Cleveland 0 / Gc«s-IU$ci l-llu z i l-lirt)nn / biawi lewiet 1. biss-bsi just that sometimes you crave good conversation, a continues today, reeling from the hurt worse and worse. I took treat­ advancing to the quarters against Chicago 48 64 <29 23 401 1 based on 300 at bats) Slaub rf 4 13 0 HarrahSb Dallas 17. Green Bay 14 SaSt FideliMits Sak$ Orkei MAticJ laugh, and in baseball these things aren’t there for loss of some of its top seeds to in­ ment trom a masseuse, (but) it 21-9 loss to the Chicago Bears. champ Ocean Staters Saturday mor­ Sign Green California 47 85 420 24 Zisk dh 3 0 10 Hasseyc 4010 National League Trey Waltke of Los Angeles. g ab r h pet Minnesota 27. San Diego 17 bnOi; Seattle 41 73 380 II Putnam lb 4 111 Bannstr2b 4 12 1 Denver 17. Cincinnati 6 Tlart; women. If a woman shows a baseball player too much in juries and the fortunes of war wasn t going to get any better. 1 Vermeil said that quarterback Ron ning at 10 o'clock. * 414 66 1* 326 But it was the already legendary CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago Thursday ’s Results Sundbrge 4 00 0 Mannngcl 3 111 Teinpleli'n, St L San Francisco33, Oakland 14 1 fa n te ^ 2. bm-/iSM Hendrick.St L no 421 r« IX 323 1 Mll^Untti ZUi74t«iWil a non-sexual way, he doesn't know what to make of her. I Already shaken by the departure nl couldn't serve " Jaworski, who was 8-for-ll for 120 The New England tourney wiil be Milwaukee4. Toronto2 Frias ss 10 0 0 Dvbznsk ss 3 120 Sunday. August 10 4 Dwny-bi|e Borg, five-time Wimbledon winner Bulls announced Thursday they have 322 3. Ssvwis-arTi 4- /sfis-tirtMrcn 3. Extek)S-MMi*i Oakland 2. Minnesota 1.11 innings Nornsph 10 10 Smith. LA 92 311 47 100 Miami 17. Detroit 7 wonder, will I go through life knowing Only baseball .No 2 seed John .\lcKnroe due to an yards with a 32-yard touchdown pass represented by teams from Vermont, 321 5. lU iu l-Aiii 1 (■CwsKisi 5 Orkei R-Ccmif 4 biaiw brawena The 21-year-old Smith, who now and the Open's defending champion, signed former Michigan star Rickey Ballimore6. New York I. night Roberts ss 1000 Tnllo. Phil 92 3X 40 108 Chicago21. New York Jels9 iOB 414 76 132 319 /.IrtiM-trcirusI 1. Oiarsli-lwb ankle injury, the W2!i.000 Canadian to Keith Krepfle against Buffalo, will Cleveland?. Texas 2. night Grubb ph 10 10 Hemandz. St L Monday. August II /. I H i M 1 PidihKsiu players? They’re shy around real women." faces Romanian sixth seed Virginia who supplied the nearly 8.000 spec­ New Hampshire. Rhode Island, Green to a multi-year contract. Boston 3. Detroit I. night Buckner. Chi 99 386 44 123 319 Sokt kiM-bmei play about a half and backup Joe Totals 37 2 10 2 Totals » 7 16 6 Tampa Bay 21. Houston? St*i larew-C«Ti “ If I can tolerate it, if I can live within the confines of Open was stunned Thursday by the Ruzici in the quarterfinals, was California 2. Seattle I. night 000011009-2 Garvev. LA 114 466 % 146 313 tators at center c^ rt with something Massachusetts, Boston Metro. Green, a 6-foot-l, 170-pound guard, Texas New England * , Los Angeles X fMrtk: IcsOi; Pisareik would see some action with Friday's Games 001121 l l x - 7 Simmc'ns. St L 103 */. 6T. Ill 313 this marriage. I'll stay. Sometimes 1 wonder if I met exit of .No 1 women s seed .Martina philosophical. "I'm sorry Cleveland Cruz. Hou 111 414 53 129 312 Friday. August 15 approximating amiass heart attack. Maine, the host team. Silkey’s from was picked up as a free agent this (All times EDTi DP-Texas I LOB-Texas 10. Cleve­ New York Jets at Philadelphia. 7 X I IMy M artw s l.b i 2. bsu the first unit. New York (John 196i at Baltimore McBride. Phil 90 377 46 117 310 someone would a relationship develop. I haven't had any ■Navratilova and No 4 seed Wendy (.Navratilova) is hurt, but a win's a land 10 2B-Charb('neau, Orta 3 B - 3.Bire« 4. Ctrl 3 Arcirui 1 4. bmy Uncharacteristically slow-footed Connecticut, and defending champ year by the Bulls, who would not (Flanagan 12-8). 7 30 p m American I^eague p m Krepfle suffered a separated Bannister S-Dvbzinski Pittsburgh at Atlanta. 9 p m 4. branena affairs yet, but I wonder what it would be like. I'm un­ Turnbull. Vitas Gerulaitis and Heinz win I guess " Milwaukee (Caldwell I98i at Cleveland g ab r h pet 5.Rs$ci l i s t * 5 kill during much of the third-round Redwood Saloon. reveal terms of the pact. He was the ■ IP H RERBBSO 3 134 338 Steve Garvey, on his wife's career: "This is the first fell by the wayside upset when she lost to unseeded Dam Jnhnson 12-3 3 Buffalo at Detroit.8pm 1. fiu$le-/s9w 2. bsswMtaiai chology major from Great Neck, .Proly2 66 119 New England at Oakland. 9p m 5. /ifw-tMcrls 1. Pids-bwt 5. Chireli-lisi career. I'd like her to have a job of more importance than vived into the quarter-finals, but only Shriver. ranked 16th and 10 years Monge 112 476 77 IftO 3ir. tiebreaker in the first set. Aided by a T ^ n lo t Jefferson 4-9) at Kansas City Figueroa pitched lo3 batters m5th Rivers. Tex San Francisco at San Diego. 9p m /. DMni Olirrtti t. Gsw-tsit 1 /. bs-ln|o 1. luckit-lewft series of downs. Todd was 8-for-ll for £ 348 42 IG9 313 mine, not so much for her to be a success, but so she’ll be after a terrifying third-round match Turnhull's junior, shocked the (Leonard 138). 8 * p m WP-Figueroa 3. Barker T—2 58 A Waihan. KC Dallas at lx*s Angeles. 10 p m Ssk$ Inm lm ti critical Rennert double-fault, Borg Trammell, Det 100 375. • 77 117 312 lies bn iM i Oakland i Langford 128i at Seattle Sunday. August 17 happy. I love the woman very deeply." that saw him nearly bow to a 12th- Australian with her surprisingly easy 121 yards in one half of action against Big East'ltars Home Runs Itwttth: won it 7-6 (7-4), then lost the second I Abbott 97). 10 X p m New Orleans at Houston. 1 p m Satfi; Saturday 's Games National League - Schmidt. Phil 31 Cyndy Garvey, on herself: “ I don't try to look this way seeded first-year pro lew have ever 6-7 (7-2) 6-3. 6-2 third-round win. She the Bears. CHICAGO ST LOUIS Monday. August 18 l.kon-Lewiet 2. buu-Labi set 4-6. before squeezing out a 6-4 win Milwaukee at Geveland Horner. All 24. Clark. SF22. Baker and 1. Csw bum 1 BsMy-Csyi ab r h bi ab r h bl Washington at Cleveland. Bp m 4 Oiardi Hw*i I just always was glamorous " heard of now 15-year-old Am erican The game will mark a makeor- Texas at Detroit Garvev LA. Carter. M il and Hendrick 3 bM-lasai 4 Hh»4iM 3. bssan-tnte in the third. Thmpsn lb 3 10 0 Templtn ss 6 12 0 Minnesota at Kansas City. 9 p m ( trtaw-bnq The first blow came early break situation for quite a few California at Minnesota StL2i S. Artaw-lbiil (.OrksiMssu 5 Unike /egw superchild Andrea Jaeger, the eighth to begin journey Tidrow p 0...... 0 0 0 Scott Cl 5 3 2 0 American lx*ague - Jackson. NY 2 . Miami at Seattle. lO X p m 7. Orkei M-CiraMA* 1 be-Arcirue 1 A respectful Borg said later: "I New York at Baltimore. nightS 10 0 0 KHrnndtb 32 1 2 MMSIeUsari I. (rw-lirtww Thursday when Navratilova, seed, in the quarters players on both teams, since the Jets Toronto at Kansas City, night Jt'hnsn ph Oglivie. Mil28. Tnomas. M il and Armas. UPPt iante-hai had trouble returning his serve. He Riley p 0 0 0 0 Simmons c 5 2 20 IsSs Bvaae-NMiUb 1 Boston at Chicago, night Oak 24. Murray. Balt. Perez. Bos and women's Wimbledon champion in New Yorker (ierulaitis. Borg's have 78 players on their roster and Dillard 3b 0 0 0 0 Hendrik rf 4 132 hit a lot of his first serves in, es­ STORR5 — The eleven man Big Novosel, who is the chairman of the Oakland at Seattle, night 3 0 0 0 Mayberry . Tor 30 the Eagles 76. Both teams have to be DeJesus ss 5 1)0 Oberkfll2b Runs Batted In 1978 and 1979. pulled out during the favorite sparring partner and a 2 10 1 pecially in the second set. East All-Star basketball team, under Yugoslavia basketball federation. It Bucknerrf 5 2 2 2 lorg If National League — Garvev. LA 67. down to 60 by 4 p.m. Tuesday NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 2 3 3 Bonds ph 1000 first set of her third-round match stalwart on the pro circuit, turned in Kingmn If Hendrick. St L 84. Schmidt. Phil 83. Golf Jai Alai Results "You have to be pleased to survive the direction of University of Connec­ was Novosel and Big East Com­ E^sl Martin cf 4 110 Reitz 3b 4 00 0 with unseeded Anne Smith of Dallas. In another exhibition game Friday W L Pci GB Clark. SF77. Carter, Mtl73 DALLAS ai'l. - The DaKas was waived b\ Phoenix in a lacklustre performance in his third- a match like that." Randle 3b 3 111 Vuckvchp 4 0 2 2 ticut basketball Coach Dom Perno, missioner Dave Gavitt who arranged Pillsbureh 64 50 561 - Blackwl) c 4 0 11 Little lild p 0000 American League — Perez. Bos 67. Serenth Mavericks announced Thursday October in 1978 The 1978-19TO Tex round loss to unseeded Sandy Mayer night. Pittsburgh was at Atlanta. Montreal 64 50 561 - Jackson. N Y 86. looper M il 83. Oglivie, f n \ Borg faces John Sadri of Charlotte. Tyson2b 3 111 Kaatp 10 10 t bin 20 00 IIM the signing ol free agent season was split between New will depart for Yugoslavia Saturday for this trip which is slated to be an Philadelphia 58 53 523 4> I M il 81. Oliver. Tex TO 1 Pseb Ivturen 21 24 19 44 5.44 The Czech-born lefthander, now a The Falcons will be missing two Vail ph 1000 forward Ira Terrell, who was a Orleans and Portland, where he ol Atherton. Calif . double-faulting at New York 56 58 491 8 'Stolen Bases 4 IsrpM U n t 414 3.20 3 Mendri 540 .N.C.. in the quarterfinals today. night on the start of a 10-game five annual event. Kellehr2b 0000 - O / Southern Methixlisl University averaged 4 5 points and 3 0 resident of Charlottesville. \ a . was match point to exit 6-7 (4-7) 3-6, St Louis 51 61 456 12 National League — LeFlore. Mtl 74. 2 b u Csfi 340 5 bau standout from 1972 (o 1976 rebounds in 49 games tournament 15-day trip. Chicago Lamp p 1000 Moreno. Put 66. Collins. Cm 56. Scott. J i ( M l 31 14310 46 67 407 l?x leading 5-4 when she suddenly an­ Figuero ph 10 11 Westchester Classic ( M l 4-4 139 44 Terrell played in the Philip­ Terrell is the SWC s all-time Mayer will play his quarter-final West M il and Richards. SD44 Parfecta 63 S10I90 pines last season after being The 11 man team which reported to Capilla p 0000 At Harrison. N Y Aug 14 PsiIk U 64 114(14 leading rebounder wih l,(jn At nounced her default. W L Pet GB American League — Henderson. Oa^ IrtHcU 665 W1t.5k released Irom Portlartd He SMU he averaged H 4 points match today against big-serving Tom Enters tourney WHrnnozp 0000 iP a r T l) IritKtl M-2 12I4II UConn Monday, for five days of prac­ Cincinnati ^ 62 53 539 61. Wilson. K C 48. Dilone. Clev 43. Cruz missed the entire 1977-1978 per game over three vears A chorus of boos lollowed her as BiiUnerlb 2 000 David Graham 3481-e M l Leonard ol Los Angeles. Vilas leads charge MAHWAH, N.J. (UPI) - Martina Loi Angeles 61 53 5* Sea 33. Bumbry. B a lt* seasc'n with a knee iniurv and tice in preparation for the trip will Totals X 9 11 9 Totals X 10 13 7 George Bums 3283-65 4 Picb Ctrl 11 14 424 3.44 / Orkei ■ LaiOi 1340 510 she left .No 1 court at "l ork I niver- Houston 61 53 5* >x Pitching Gunthardt. who made tennis Navratilova, the No. 2 ranked One out when winning run scored Tommy Valentine 33-33-61. 5 Gns lariwM 4.24 4.24 1 Uftekie Ksi$ 1 120 play two^ames each in Zagreb. Krk. San Francisco 57 58 496 5 Victories Mike Reid sity's National Tennis Center — Chicago 001013 0 4 0 0 - 9 3483-66 310 2 bw Mabra history at Springhill. .Mass, in 1978 women’s player in the world, entered Atlanta 53 6) 4ffi 8>i National League — Carlton. Phil 188. Tom Kite 3384-87 2 KCM Rab, MalijLosinj and Porec before St. Louis 0002322001- 10 ( M l /-11102 W prompting her to ask angrily ’What San Diego 50 68 431 12>* B-Capilla. Buckner, Hendrick. DeJe- Mn Bob .Murphv 3483-67 ( M l 4 5 153.14 when he became the first lucky loser a $100,000 tournament Thursday, of­ PerfecU / I 1355 50 into quarterfinals departing (or home Sept. 1. Thursday's Results susIS DP^icago2.Sl Louis 1 LOB- Rogers, MU 118, Phil Hancock 3384-67 PirfKti 4-5 1135 94 do they think, that I was faking i f ’ ever to win a Grand I’rix title, was ficials announced. Houston 2. San Diego 1 Chicago 3, St Louis 12 2B-Hendrick Niekro. Hou 11-11 Bruce Lietzke *•33—67 lrL6si 2-4-5 12I4./0 IfTtecU /-t-Z 11.41(20 The team representing the big San Francisco 5. Atlanta I American League - Stone. Balt 194, What's going through their m in d ''" • C LE V E LA N D i UPI i — Topseeded Mayer said. ” I'm entitled to an Simmons. Figueroa. K Hernandez. George Archer 3483-67 n»4: Rstti supposed to have little trouble with Navratilova's last-minute entry Philadelphia 8. New York 1. night Gura. KC 168. Norris. Oak 197. John. CARTER East consists o f: 6-1 Dwan Chandler Vuckovich. Kingman. Blackwell HR- David EUJwards 3389-67 1100 ( .14 N Y 158. Haas. M il 14-9 4 M i l Coyi 14 20 5 20 580 1 be Carmena "I had a back spasm.' she said 1 unsung Haul Kronk of Australia. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina led the answer" St Louis 10. Chicago 9. 10 innings, Rick Massengale 3483-67 of Boston College, 5-11 Robert Dulin came about after she had defaulted night Tyson i3i. Kingman ill). Buckner i7i Earned Run Average 2 b u ll 1 Im s 444 320 3 Onny Gemy 4 40 woke up with a crick in my neck and SB-ilendrick S-Oberklell. K Hernan Lee Elder 33817-68 Kronk. however, cave the" Swiss charge into today's quarterfinals of One line judge called Mayer’s tac­ Friday s Games 'based on 1)0 innings^ 1 EMt Ivfvw 3.04 1 bsqnn hsi and 6-5 Mike McKay of Connecticut. in the tournament now underway in dez SF—Randle J C Snead 3187-68 the $75,000 Western Open Tennis (Ail Times EDT> National League— Richard. Hou 1 89. (k M is 24 133.20 ( M l J l 13910 tics "disgusting. " Mayer was to face IP H RERBBSO Jim Thorpe 3683-68 USED CARS 6-3 Eric Floyd and 7-1 Mike Frazier Toronto. She withdrew with a minor Montreal (Rogers 11-7) at Pittsburgh Carlton. Phil 2 22. Reuss and Sutton. LA Pertccti 1-3 (11010 Chicago Tom Watson £ 8 3 -6 8 PtrltctJ 4-2 1140.19 Championships, facing seventh unseeded Bruce Foxworth in a iBibby 14-2). 7 3^) m 2 * . Zachry. NY261 Inledi I-3-1 1543 /O of Georgetown, 6-9 Richard Hunger back ailment. Lamp 4 4 2 2 3 3 G il Morgan 33- 35—68 InfKta 4-21 130130 L Philadelphia.!Christenson3-01 at New American League — Gura, KC 216. .seeded .Nick Sajfiano of Plantation. quarterfinal match today. Foxworth Capiila 2-3 2 3 1 2 0 George Cadle * 8 3 -6 8 fMrth: of Providence, 6-9 Wayne McKoy of York (Bomback98).B Q5p m Norris. Oak 2 32. Mav. N Y 2 53. Haas. Fla got by unseeded Ernie Fernandez, of W Hernandez 1 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 Dannv FMwards * 8 3 -6 8 2 it h rZO 400 1 V t M 1200 BOO 510 OK OUR LATE MODEL USED Sweden^s Sverige Chicago tMcGlothen6-7i at St Louis Tidrow 2 2 2 2 3 2 Mil 2 66. Bums. O il 2 » Charles Coody *-33-68 5 U M / 40 529 St. John’s 6-8 Howard McNeil of Writer dies 4 M$ci 900 400 The 27-year-old ranked Columbus, Ohio. 7-6, 6-3, in second- I Martinez 48). 8 S p m Riley )L93> 11-3 2 1 1 12 Strikeouts John Schroeder 3683-68 CARS ARE COMPLETELY National l^eague — Carlton. Phil2D0. I lirtw en 310 I Cvanen* 440 Seton Hall, 6-11 Dan Schayes and 6-2 Houston iPladton 93) at San Diego Caudill 0 1 0 0 0 0 Andy Bean 37-33—69 round action Thursday. SAN FRA.NCISCO (UPI) - Dick iWise48). iOpm • Ryan. Hou 1*. Niekro. A ll IX. Qm m U 2-4 141.40 ( M l 15 140.40 RECONDITIONED PLUS fourth in the world by theSssMiation St L ouis Ray Floyd 34- X7-69 Blvleven. Pitt 123. Soto.Cm 120 PcriKti 1 5 1142 50 Eddie Moss of Syracuse and 6-1 Tom Friendlieh, former San Francisco CiDcmnati le a v e r 4 8 1 at Los Angeles Vuckovich 7 9 8 8 2 5 Alan Tapie 3683-69 PtrtKti 2-4 in n o of Tennis Professionals, and Sbviano In other second-round play iReuss 138). 10 30 p m American League — Norris. Oak 128. THEY CARRY A 12 MONTH OR 12,000 all hut eliminated Sinkiewicz of Villanova. Littlefield 2-321100 Bob Glider 3 4 8 5 ^ Intecta 2-4 1 1449 10 InlKti 151 U90 40 Chronicle sports writer and colum­ Atlanta tNiekro914> at San Francisco Guidry. N Y 123. ^ rk e r. Clev. Haas. M il advanced to the quarterfinals \^th Thursday, Buster Mottrom, (jreat Kaat IW5-5I 21-3 0 0 0 1 0 Kerm it Zarley 348T.6B tlttk: BevcflOi: Other members of the official par­ iBlue 1081.10 £ p m and Bannister, Sea 112 MILE INSURANCE POLICY THAT nist and author of many children’s Vuckovich pitched to 3 batters in Bth. Frank Conner * 8 6 -6 9 2 b M a IU»i 1320 9 40 5 10 4 Oitei ■ C v i M I I 40 410 3 00 NEWPORT RI ill'll - rhe hand-picked skipper for his fourth second-round victories Wednesda^ rjtain's top-ranked player, needed Saturday's Games ty include Assistant Coach Bill Caudill pitched to 1 batter m lOlh Bruce Devlin £ 8 4 -6 9 ; Kuza I IMerta 11.40 1.20 I k lU Untfl 11 40 4(0 PROTECTS YOU AGAINST MAJOR Cup campaign, did an outstanding j(>b Second-round action Thursday was three sets to beat New Zealander books, died Tnursday at the age of 71. l^iladelphia at New York Swedish 12-meter Svenpe seems all T -3 14 A-19,<75 NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER. Johnny M iller 3783-69 3 k%t OlvrcU 340 4 M " 6eni| 3 40 REPAIR EXPENSE. ASK OUR SALESMEN Stuart, trainer Tom Proctor, Donald In 1973, he suffered a stroke shortly Montreal at Pittsburgh Mark McCumber * 8 4 -6 9 ol pairing away the black-hulled highlighted by second-seeded Gene Onny Parun, 6-3, 3-6,6-3. The 25-year- Chicago at St Louis By United Press International (taMcU 2 / 15410 ( M l 1-4 144 40 but certain to be the lirst t(> tail in National Conference Mike Sullivan * 8 4 -6 9 "Dee" Rowe, the chief of mission, after his wife died in a fire at their Cincinnati at Los Angeles ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO ferfccU 2 1 1)3059 ftriK tJ 4-1 199 30 FOR DETAILS. Lionheart's iead Mayer's easy victory over unseeded old Mottrom will face Christophe East Roger Maltbie 3683-69 America s Cup chailenger trials Atlanta at San Francisco ab r h bl ab r h bl In lK d 61 4 1345 30 and John Palumbo who will serve as W LGF GA BPPts Artie M cNickle 3683- 60 Intfcta 213 1142(0 79 t m . *5595 Rounding the mark for the start of Andy Kohlberg 6-1, 6-3, advancing Roger-Vasselin, of France, in the home while Friendlieh was at )Only Games Scheduled i Royster If 5 000 Wohlfrdlf 3 13 1 IweHtll: 79 (SWROIET Sverige, by virtue ol having the Kam irz ss 5 0 10 Evans 3b 4 1 10 x-New York 22 7 77 X G 194 Curtis Strange * 8 4 -6 9 Suttr Camaro S pl Cpe . V-8. auto , the team's manager. 5 b l C m i 910 2.40 Nova 2 door. 6 cylinder, the linal upwind climb. Liimheart's Mayer to the quarterfinals quarterfinals. Candlestick Park covering a baseball 5 0 2 0 Clark rf 3 114 Washington 14 15 a 57 fO 134 Victor Regalado 0 8 6 -^ I ieaeM Cera 22.20 13 40 5.40 (to power Btaarinc A brakaa. AM/FM worst record in last week's NEW YORK BALTIMORE Matlhws rf automatic, power steering While in Yugoslavia, the All Stars game. F'riendlich was a sports writer Horner 3b 3 12 1 Herndon cl 4 0 0 0 Toronto 13 16 44 54 40 118 Je ll Steinberg 3386-69 5 kw laMM 4 U 4.(0 I BrtM IMi 4 to J.OO load hud shrunk to 57 seconds But .Mayer, also a well-known author The 23-year-old Vasselin defeated ab r h bl ab r h bl Gibby Gilbert * 8 6 -6 9 ftarao, Rally Wheals preliminary trials, is paired with Chmblslb 4 0 10 Ivielb 4 00 0 Rochester 12 17 40 57 X 107 I Pads MwWa 5 40 4 Orkea ■ 129 Keith Fergus 3684-70 bucket te a ls like new. winds liall landed and he wouldn't answer. " Saturday, with the finals on Sunday. candidates should report in the Garber 1 I O O M r-A B TD 1 cassette Looks new' By the first mark Australia was sports team should make an appoint­ Bradford 2 Memphis 13 17 40 G X 114 Lyn Loll 36857-71 CALIFORNIA SEATTLE Jay Haas 36857-71 ' oo »* Iiwo. just about a minute ahead By the ment with his/her family physician evening at 6 o’clock. Football and ab r h bl ab r h bi Hrabosky 1 IX'lroil 12 18 4T> 48 X 111 79 CUVETTE $4095 San Francisco West Don Bies * 8 6 -7 1 I Willow S I. Cheshire, CT. 06410 lOCHEVmin *5995 Carew lb 5 020 Cruz2b 4 0 0 0 3685^71 4 Or. 4 cyl.. auto, trans., rear win­ fourth mark the whitehulled yacht to have a physical by Aug. 25. Forms girls’ swimming practice times are Hrgshmr(W3- 618 W LGF GA BPPts John Cook Citation 2-Ooor Coupe V-6. Ford dh 5 0 10 Simpson rf 4 110 Fred Marti * 8 3 -7 1 dow, dtfoggar. radio. Clean and MinloniSU) 228 California 15 15 60 O G 143 au to . air cond.. power steering, Irom Down Under had pulled nearly to be announced. LjnsfrdSb 3 111 Meyer If 4 00 0 John Mazza 3685^71 nice may be picked up at the high school T-2:00 A-6.448 h^lmonlon 15 15 54 *fO 43 133 radio, special 2-tone Like newt four minutes away Baylor rf 3 0 0 0 Bochie dh 4 02 1 office Monday thru Friday from 9 Grtch2b 3 12 0 Milborn pr 0000 San Diego 15 L5 48 48 X 129 San Jose 8 2) X 61 * 83 77 TOYOTA *4995 76 DONE *2995 It was a miserable day lor the a.m. to 3:30. Opener set R u dill 4 0 10 Beniquz cl 4010 Celica QT Cpe.. 4 cyl.. 5 jpeed. 30 0 0 x-clinched division title Aspen Custom 4 Door 6 cyl. Clark cf 4 0 2 1 Paciork lb air cond.. AM/FM stereo tape Swedes to lose Sweden's King Carl New students in Manchester may CINCINNATI ( U P I ) - The Cincin­ Cmpnrs ss 4 0 0 0 Narron ph 1000 (Teams get six points for a win and a au to , air cond.. power steering, bonus point is awarded for each goal Real Clean Car. XVI (Justaf and Queen Silvia, in W hilmerc 4 0 0 0 Andersn ss 2 00 0 radio, vinyl roof * receive a physical exam Monday and nati Reds will host the Philadelphia TCox 3b 3000 scored up to a maximum of three per Newport lor a live-day visit were Tuesday at the high school athletic Phillies in the 1981 National League LCox c 30 20 team per game excluding overtimes and 74 VOLKSWAGEN *2695 ToUls * 2 9 2 ToUls S 1 6 1 shtK'louts ) Daahar. 4-Dr., 4 cyl.. 4-apd . rear 71 HONDA $4695 Civic 2-Door. 4 c y l. auto . stereo out watching the racing Thursd.1y office tetween 8:30 and 11 a.m. opener April 8. the Reds announced California 100000 010-2 rhursday's Games window defogger. radio, very clean when their countrymen were Practice begins for the fall sports Thursday. The game will mark the Seattle 100 000 000-1 I No Games Scheduled) Eat, Drink and Make Money at E-T Cox DP-Seattle 2 LOB- Friday 's Game 7 t BUCK *4325 drubbed. teams Aug. 25. Field hockey practice first opening-day meeting between Calilomia 9. Seattle5.2B-Bochte. Grich San Diegu at Houston HartfordJai-AlaL 19th HO LE Saturday s Games Skylark 4-Ooof. V-6. auto., air TRUCKS ' The pairings 01 Lionheart. the long, begins that morning at 8:30, the clubs since 1962. 2 SB^Bochte H R -L an slo rd il4 i How abou( a delicious dinner out lonighi? cond.. power steering, radio. IP H R ER BBSO Detroit at Philadelphia 77 FORD $3795 heavy British 12-moter yacht, and Calllom ia Seattle at Chicago Veal Fiancaise. Toumedos Marsala, Coquille Ranchero GT Pickup. V-6. PS. France 3 will make lor a closei con­ Martnz>W34i 81-3 6 I 0 1 3 Minnesota at Memphis Si , Jacques, or maybe just a great juicy steak A 76CHEV. *3095 PB. stereo radio A a s e iS li 2-3 0 0 0 0 I Minnechaug good French wine. TTien walch Ihe action of jai-alai. Malibu Claaalc 4-Dr., V-6. auto., test in the semilinals Seattle (NINE HOLE LADIES air cond., Power steering, radio, 79 TOYOTA *5195 HnvbttiL913) 7 1-3 9 2 2 3 1 a truly different sport. Bet youi bets and rollect The first two yachts to win lour Rec Department offering your winnings at ute private dining room betting vary low mllaaga. Pick-up. 4-cyl.. AM /FM atereo I) Roberts 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 — Pro’s Trophy — Gross — Looks like new.. races in this senes advance to imal PB-Whilmer T-2 72 A-7.3* A — Grant 47, B — Bisi 81, windows, ll’s total enierlainment for the evening- you'll love it. Come see for youiself. Mon^y trials beginning Aug 29 C — Jenks 65; Putts — A — fall adult lessons ) ' M ILW AU KEE WANTED through Saturday from 7PM. Doors own 6PM^ Lionheart held oil a strong ab r h bl ab r h bi Froh 16, B — Horan 15, C — You must be 18. h» group discounts call 523dltil I challenge trom Krajice 3 to win the 40 10 Moliior2b «Tanguay 18. Infomudion: $49-7010. S e a l and dining reaeiY^ons: 4 8 2 0 Yount ss 249-1371 1-91 nonh of Hanford at Easl -Msi opening race in that d ivision The Manchester Rec Department mailed or made in person at the Arts 2 00 0 Cooper lb 4 1 4 2 — 4 0 0 0 Thomas cl 30 1 I TO BUY Service Road. (Eail 33). Lionheart's new helmsman, Lawrie ...... Henry Skiff of 11 Conway is offering fall tennis lessons for Building on Garden Grove Rd. 4 0 0 0 Oglivie If 301 I Smith, 24, outsailed French skipper adults at Charter Oak Park beginning between 9 and noon. A $5 per year iniuzcanoVi 4 00 0 Rd., is eligible to win a Bruno Trouble climbing the first 4.5- the week of Sept. 8. The classes will recreation membSfship or a $5 non­ J S i ' J S w A b i o “o free trip to Scotland and CARTER mile leg to round the weather mark CLEAN meet twice weekly (or five weeks. resident fee is requir^ to take the 0000 $1,000 as a result of a hole- with a 50 second lead The two yachts Cost per person is $15 for classes. Bonnie Castleman is the in­ 4 0 10 in-one at Manchester Coun- had started nearly evenly in 8 knot beginners, advanced beginners and structor. ” ” ’ ™*'oioooo“ooi-j try Club- S k if f ’ s ace USED CARS CHEVROLET southeasterly winds intermediates I, $20 and for in­ Classes will meet Mondays and 102 000)01-4 qualified him for the 20th On the next reaching leg. Smith, IS ike League titlists B-Crlllln l)P-Mnw«ul(M 3 LOB- N a il termediates II with consent of in­ Wednesdays as follows: 9-10:30 in­ Tcronio 7. MilwauliM 9. 2B-Molitor. a n n u d i n u s iy I'lail who replaced John Oakelev as The squad representing Turnpike TV cap^ Abney. Standing: Peter Gourley, Alan Ander­ structor. termediates II, 10:30-11: Cooper. OanliKr HR-MaylxrryliTOj SweepstakeS, 8 national GAMER 1229 W Am^BEET Lionheart s skipper less than a week SB-Yount sF-Thoma^ Competition sponsored by tured the Nike Softball League crown. Team son, Mike Zotta, Darrell-Netto, P.ay Lanzano, Registration will be conducted beginners, 11:30-12:30 advanced ago. steered Lionheart farther away Monday thru Thursday for Toronio ’ the Drambuic Liqueur Co., members (1-r) Bottom: Gary Lemire, Bill beginners, 12:30-1:30 intermediates SlieblLKTOl 7 9 4 4 3 2 MANCHESTER to round the jibe mark 2 rmnutes and Carl Waickowski, A1 Lange. Missing: Tom setirom 1 I 0 0 0 0 Of Edinburgh, Scotland. RESTAURANT AT HARTFORD JAI-ALAI Munroe, Coach Dick Fontanella, Ron Lan- Manchester residents and Aug. 25-28 I. 5 seconds ahead. Krajewski. (Rec photo) for surrounding towns as well as For further information contact But Trr'uble Baron Marcel Hich's zano, Tom Bride, Bryan Woodhouse, Jerry Manchester. Registrations may be the Arts Building 647-3089. 14 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., August 15, 1980 TV in review CTEWNG Peqion 3 S - i f ^ N E W S Responding to nonverbal communications is — among Notes here and there com piled by Sitn^^nnerActivitieJ’inM ^nchej'ter. other things — part of the psychology of safety. It's important to be By JOA> HANAIJER fingertips, as well as computer and also provide a great platform attuned to other motorists’ screens to feed them information. NEW YORK (UPI) - Overheard from which to promote its fall and motorcyclists’ inten­ Walter Cronkite also has a man tions. The driver, for ADVERTISING at the NBC convention coverage season. \ Keep Smiling crouched under his CBS anchor desk. instance, may note the headquarters, one news executive to Now another big attraction -^the RATES Be Happy NBC’s John Chancellor and David motorcyclist’s lane position another: Emmy Awards broadcast on Sept. 7 1 DAY...... 14'wMraiH* Brinkley forego computers for "Hey, you’ve got the dumbest — may go down the drain as striking 3DAYS ...13'irainiNi hand-delivered information, and nepot at the convention." stars fall in behind Vic Tayback of 6 DAYS ...12*iMamNT ABC’s Frank Reynolds and Ted CBS’s "Alice” and threaten to 26DAYS ...11*i«nNT Nepotism is the order of the day as Koppel use botlr___ Anne all three networks hired scores of boycott the show. 18WORD,$2.10m i extra personnel to perform odd jobs The television networks continue to The poor Nielsen ratings earned by HAPPY ADS '2.50 m as go-fers. messengers and other un­ stonewall on whether the fall season network convention coverage — 45 Happy skilled labor. will be delayed. Latest word is, if the percent of the viewing public chose J i Anniversary Bill Small, president of NBC News, strike remains a stalemate by the to watch something else on opening as one key to his next warned his staff before the conven­ end of this week, delay is inevitable. night of the Democratic conVentfon maneuver. Drivers should be Love, aware that the turn signals Bill tions began to be kind to their The rumor mill murmurs that ABC, — was no surprise. on most cycles won't auto­ runners — you never know who their with a scheduled season starting date More viewers last week were in­ matically go off when a Help Wanted 13 XO parents might be. Sept. 8, a week earlier than its rivals, terested in hearing Richard Pryor turn is completed. already has made the decision to tell Barbara Walters how he set An experienced motor­ Watching the network anchormen delay, but there is no official word himself on fire than tuned in "60 cyclist uses signals and lane position as a means of reel off facts and figures, not to men­ from ABC. Minutes” to watch Dan Rather inter­ SUMMER JOBS - working one Help Wanted communicating with othe- of our outdoor flower 13 tion being able to give the political view president Carter. highway users. Sometimes h«» locations on weekends Car history of the third Iowa delegate All NBC needs now is for baseball 'The Walters special on ABC topped may also use hand signals, needed. SDR Enterprises. An­ HOST or HOSTESSES - Full from the left, they seem inhumanly to cancel the World’s Series. First notes the Motorcycle Safety dover, Ct. 742-9963 and part time positions. 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Refreshments will be served. > Instructions Wanted Street. .Manchester. Conn 39 Face The Music Chicago White Sox 10:40 12:30 A* Director of Nurses. 646-0129 Movie-(Comedy) ** “Who’s S rw a llS IrM tW H k 'The Crowd is (X) Kiner'aKorner CD Hogan'eHeroet Dempsey bad written to federal of­ He added, “Let these people have their REAL ESTATE Manchester Manor Nursing Killing the Great Chefs of Eur­ Always Wrong' Host: Louis 11:00 1:00 ficials supporting the complaint of the day in court before passing a judgment. - Homes lor Sale SHEET METAL WORKER - Rukeyser X ® 3 9 News - Lots-Land (or Sale Home. 385 West Center Street. ope?" 1078 Jacqueline Bisset. GD Adem*12 We need a Shop Foreman, a Manchester Robert Mortey The great chefs are 6:56 X M.A.S.H. ® ^ndld Cendid Cemere tenants about the need for energy conser­ We owe it to our people to make sure Final enrollment - Investment Property person with a good working CD Newsbreak X ) After Benny Second biathalon successful - Business Property bemg knocked off one by one (Rat­ The Midnight Special vation improvements in the complex government is working for them, not knowledge of layout work, 9:00 - Resort Property TELEPHONE SOLICITORS ed PG )(2hrs) Hoala; Gladya Knight and The Pipe. The success of Biathalon which was built with HUD funds and is against them.” VER.NON — The final date for voters to regi^T familiar with the healing and i i Festival Of Faith (X The Dukea Of Haxzard The An­ ® Movie-(Musical)*** "Hair" Gueata: Linda Ronatadt, Frankie Globe Hollow swimming Ultimately, champion Dave Lemeius, 26:16. - Real Estate Wantod Permanent part time nual Hazzard Obstacle Derby is 1979 John Savage. Melba Moore. owned by Carabetta Enterprises Inc. of Dempsey told HUD officials that with a party in order to be eligible to vote in the Sept. air conditioning industry. ® In Search Of Vaili, Randy Newman end Glen II may be punctuated by area after 2 miles of biathaletes emerged of ail MI8C. SERVICES positions for responsible more than ils usual dirty race after a Warm and humorous look at (he tur­ Men's Master: Mel 9 primary, is Aug. 26. Able to take charge and S News Campbell. (90 mina.) the heftv turn-out of 25 par­ vigorous running along sur­ Meriden. because this case may set a precedent for - Services Ottered nousewives and others who 2$ Human Face Of China Mind, woman driver enters the competi­ bulent 60sandthe'Ageof Aquarius.’ 1:15 ages. Jim Smorgiewicz Siebold, 27:43; Joel Gitlin, One must be registered with a party to vote in a organize deliveries and field are looking to supplement pre­ tion. and wins Luke's admiration ^atedPG)(2hrs.) rounding roads. Adding to The apartment dwellers have been similar situations across the country he - Painting*Papering crews. Good starting wages, Bodyand Spirit This programoffers (D Newa was, once again, the 28:28 and Bill Smyers, primary. Once a person crosses from one party to - Building-Contracting sent income Hourly rate theviewer a look athowthe Chinese even before the race (Repeat; 60 ® Twilight Zone 1:30 ticipants ’Thursday, August the uniqueness of this com­ notified that their rents are to be In­ was strongly urging the department to company paid fringe benefits ■nin^ ® ABC Captioned News winner of the day, clocking 33:35. another that person loses his or her right to vote in - Rooting-Siding Commission and bonus are building a unique nationalheailh 0 Ret Petrol 7. Familiar and new bodies petition was the abundance creased to compensate for the increased give every consideration to his request. > Heating-Plumbing Call 872-4053 Choice of hours, 9:00 to 1:00. care system based on integrating X ® NFL Pre-Season Football 11:16 GD Ufe Of Riley in at a final, snug 23:20. Men’s Under 16: Sean either party for six months. ABC Sports will provide live cover­ ® News churned up the waters of of very young challengers. heating costs. The tenants had been told their rents - Flooring or 5:00 to 9:00. Monday Chinese traditional medicine with Gl) Summer Baaketball Southern Janet Romayco, Karen Sullivan, 28:11; Bill - Moving-Truckmg-Storage URGENT - Wanted for month Wdbtern medicine age of the game between the Pitts­ 11:30 The tenants, Dempsey said Thursday, There will be a voter-making session and an enroll­ through Friday Sick days, California League. Loa Angelaa Smyers, and Heidi Sullivan will increase by $42 a month. Samuel - Services Wanted of August .Nurse’s aide lo ^ Dick Cavett Show burgh Steelers and the Atlanta X Sanford And Son (33) 4th Annuel Young Comedlana Chabot, 33:56 and Rick ment session in the Memorial Building. Park Place,’ holidays, paid vacations now X Kojak hadn’t formally requested that action be Gejdenson who will be challenging help quadraplegic three limes 31 M.A.S.H. Falcons. Show Hoat: Victor Borge. won the Women's Masters, Smyers, 35:48. on Aug. 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. MI8C. FOR SALE for Fall Call 569-4993. .Monday ^ 7:20 ® Candid CaiHlId Camera CE) Movie-(Suepenae)*** "Mind _ 2K)0 delayed on the rent increase until after a Dempsey in a primary on Sept. 9 has also - Household Goods a week 644- 8490 Benders" 1963 Dirk Bogarde, Open, and Under 16 Women’s Open: Karen through Friday between 1.00 O Dally Numbers S{>eak Up America - ^ Gong Show hearing HUD officials intend to conduct. offered his aid to the tenants of the 106- - Articles (or Sale ® Waahington Week In Review Mary Ure. A scientist engages in an Divisions, respecitively. and 4:00 7:30 (D Joe Franklin Show Smyers, 26:13; Lbri Veal, In the letter delivered Thursday to John unit complex. - Building Supplies WOULD YOU PREFER ; P.M. Magazine ® Bill Moyer'a Journal experiment to test complete isola­ 2:20 Mel Siebold captured the - Pets-Birds-Dogs W ORKING IN / Family Feud 9:30 tion from all the normal aenaes and 28:18 and Peggy Donion, McClain, area manager for HUD, Gejdenson met with the tenants PART TIME COOKS i X Newa Men’s Masters title, while Library loan policy - Musical Instruments COMFORTABLE AIR WAITRESSES needed Dating Game (S) Summer Basketball Southern emerges a psychological wreck, ^ 2:25 35:30. Dempsey asked officials to cease Thursday and Dempsey will be meeting - Boats & Accessories CONDITIONED ' SportsCenter ^lifornia League. Los Angeles which imperils his domestic life. (2 weekends Apply in person h r * ) X Moment Of Meditation Sean Sullivan lead the Women’s Masters; Janet BOLTON — Beginning Monday, ail material on - Sporting Goods SURROUNDINGS" We have I Dance Fever ® Beat Of On Location Robert processing the application for the rent in­ with them tonight. .Monday thru Friday, between 2:30 Men's Under 16 Division. Romayco, 34:30 and Susy loan from Bentley Memorial Library may be kept - Garden Products openings now for Technicians ) World Of Laurel And Hardy X Movie •( Adventure>Drame) *** crease made by Carabetta until the Residents have said the complex needs <- Antiques 9 and 4 Garden Grove "Air Force" 1943 John Garflald. Winning times follow: Sinatra, 37:50. for three weeks. The decision on a new loan policy - Wanted to Buy in our Lab We will train Op­ Caterers, Keeney Street. hearing can be held. Insulated windows and other fuel conser­ tical Style Bar Inc . 763 Main Arthur Kennedy. The early deya of Men’s Open Division: W omen’s U nder 16: was made by the Board of Library Directors at its RENTALS .Manchester World War II; An Air Force bomber "I appreciate efforts by the department vation improvements. Street, Manchester 643-1191 Jim Smorgiewicz, 23:20; Heidi Sullivan, 38:40 and last meeting. - Rooms for Rent (akaa off forthePacific with ilacrew - Apartments (or Rent DOG GROOMER Part time Friday battling heavy odda. (2 hra., 59 Bob Tanner, 25:18 and Tima Gudmundsen, 41:21. The only exception is current magazines — they CLASS II DRIVERS - Homes for Rent mina.) One - three days weekly-work may be borrowed for odjS^eek periods only. - Business for Rent LICENSE - Willing to carry O Movie-(Drama)*** "Menone your own hours Must be fully Rockville memorial green Nancy Silverstein, board chairman, said, "We are - Resort Property (or Rent sheet rock and help clean up Tightrope" 1953 Fredric March. job sites Apply at Acousti- experjenced in all breeds Gloria Qrahama. A circua troupe trying to give people what they want and the people - Wanted to Rent Modern commercial kennel- - Misc (or Rent Tech Systems 113 Summit Correspondent Chris triea to eacepa from behind the Iron have said they want books for more than one Street, Manchester. Sheridan. Hebron. 228-9088 Wallace examines the Curtein. (2 hra., 5 mina.) AUTOMOTIVE S M o v l« K W n t» n i) -H "Stiver week.’’ plight of the intinerant picked as marker site - Autos for Sale Lode" 1954 John Payne, Lizabelh Monica Reed, librarian, said. “The interior of the - Trucks lor Sale RN ■ 3 p m to II p m . and 11 farmworkers who harvest Scott. In the Old Weal, a cowboy happened in the past, shows some old pic­ library is being rearranged in order to get cross ven­ - Heavy Equipment (or Sale pm loya.m Full lime or part triaa to clear himaelf of a murder Luggage VERNON — The green in front of the the food that finds its way - Motorcycles-Bicycles time Enjoy working with an .MACHLN’LSTS for aircraft charge. (90 mine.) Memorial Building in the Rockville sec­ tures from the past and includes a tilation and for better supervision” - Campers-Trailers-Mobile into the country's super­ He C nM ni ar Rybi| — Marlow's Hat Jtitl excellent supporting staff, parts- experimental and short ® USAFReUgloueFllm chronology of the textile industry in The reorganization is expected to take a couple of Homes m arkets in NBC REPORTS: tion of town will be the site of a new caring for our elderly run Job shop experience ^ 3:00 Tha For Totd Oieatt froai ttiasa historical marker. Rockville. months but when it is finished the library will be • Automotive Service THE MIGRANTS, 1980. to X Movie -<0/eme) ** "Et- Fm m m m iH a: SaanotiNt (wa cany a eoni- • Autos (or Rent-Lease patients. Good wages and ireferred To work either cepede" 1957 John Miila, Yvonne It also contains a large map with direc­ alhe. Bridgeport. Cintimatic, be presented ,on NBC-tV pMa IM ), ABantfe, Vtniin. Mrway and The state has to approve the marker and "more attractive and more understandable,” she benefits, including new Dental f Friday. August 15. Mitchell. An authoritarian head- after that the mayor and the Town Council tions for the walking tours and identifies said. Plan Please call : Doris Blain or tracer Liberal overtime maaler muat cope with a rebelioua S a w a n and excellent fringe benefits Shown with him is a the various buildings along the way that RN. Director of Nurses, 646- trio of atudenta. (2hra.) will be asked to decide where to place it in 0129. Manchester Manor Nur­ Apply at Paragon Tool Com- woman who picks oranges ^ 3:30 MARLOW'S the park. have historial interest. pan\\ 121 Aoams Street. (3D SporteCenter ADVERTISING IS sing Home, 385 West Center in a citrus grove in central The metal marker will contain a brief The booklet was funded by a grant from National officer Street. Manchester Manchester 647-9935 Florida. D O I^O W N MAIN tT M IT , MANCHEtTIR ■ t4t-S221 MOT (3D PKA Full C M tect Karate m i PAAKINO niONT AND RIAN OF tT O R l history of the town, starting in 1716 and the Suburban Women’s Club of Vernon, CHCCX LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME t^lterweight Contendere Bout ^ M A tTIR CHAROI CAROa ACCIPTEDI Tolland and Ellington. Robert B. Hurd, an COVENTRY — Danny McConnell, son of Mr. and AN EXPENSE... AT AN AGE whea moit yougitcn are itlU mailCTiig fla- ending with 1964 when the town’s three ® M ovle-(W aatern)**H "Return OFIN S DAYS • THURA NITEt tS SM governments were consolidated. architect and member of the commission Mrs. David McConnell, has been elected one of 12 Of Wildfire" 1948 Richard Arlen. «er paiallng, 4-year-eU Li Cong Is already profkleat at the national officers during the Future Homemakers of *v-ioc U A v BaSaeatfi^aatar S i I K VBm Rn h s laser.' and automatically to almost 2,6 miliron over the 12-month period which Store, 1083 Main Street. iN.Biad Ha. Uaria Frytla Slop the Music, ■ you have with ours.” tatives from Vernon, Ellington and She said the chamber’s Board of Direc­ iU u H i k m U IK Uaai Tuifr seen the way lasers augment conjure up visions of the dead­ Peaches ~ 28c/Lb. Tolland. goes from July 1 to June 30. Manchester, corner of He says the lasers Laser- tors was made aware of the need for the Eldridge Street. -All charitable and non-profit ■' a concert performance (this, ly laser ray that kills - the Media use emit less radiation The proposed center would not only by The Village People) And, ones featured in a few James center when a survey of area business organizationa wiahing lo have thair Public An- than an ordinary incandescent provide training at the high school level A MANCHESTER/EAST on Hrr’adway. Tinker Bell in Bond movies, for example light bulb Now picking JERSEY MAC the IlnMt of all oummer Apple*. brought to light the problem of a lack of Public hearing set nouncamanta publlahed free in Ihia space are Sandy Duncan s Peter f*an” But that s like equaling "fire” but would also provide it for adults in ear­ HARTFORD AREA - 120 Bed urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh. General Already they are doing skilled labor available to them. Health Care Facility seeking IS entirely a laser operation with death, because lasers, miraculous things with that J*r**y Mac la a criap, |ulcy rad apple, axcallant for pi**, aauc* ly retirement and those displaced by VERNON — The Sewer Authority will conduct a Manager ol Regal Mufflers ol Manchaatar. Many top rock acts, as the^ like fire, can be controlled to second Cook lor fill-in posi­ Space will be alloted on a Ural coma, first equipment. They can write or I r ^ aating. All dwarf traaa mean* ttM picking la M and modern Industrial methods. It was public hearing on Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Middle tion. 24-32 hours. Experience lour, take along laser equip­ be beneficial rather than FREE WIND SURFING LESSON COUPON Committee meetings served basis harrnfu). against a background — a aaay at Johnny Applaaaada Farm. Pda or ladder* ar* never suggested that post graduate courses for School to consider several sewer extensions. and knowledge ol Therapeutic ment to jazz up their shows signboard, a building, even a needed. Bring mom, bring dad, bring th* kidf and hurry down I Good for one free lesson CALL: young people would also be offered. VERNON — The Program and The authority will be considering the extension of Diets preferred, but will train .Several big amusement parks The word "laser' i^ an thick cloud. They can animate acronym, coming from the Alice MePadden, executive director of Facilities and the Basketball committees sewers in areas of commercial and industrial land right person. Submit resume have laser shows as part of figures - they have a flying to th* farm. Thara’a oxen and catti* plua farm tractor* and a and salary requirement to: their nighttime entertain­ initials pf the phrase that horse that sails through the whol* lot more. So call for up to th* dal* pl^ ng con- the chamber, said two areas were singled of the Parks and Recreation Commission, south of Interstate 86 in the vicinity of Tunnel and explains what it is Light 875-1000 Box CC, c/o M anchester ment sky gracefully. dHtona. out for special attention, nurses’ training will meet Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Feeder roads and the town’s industrial park. Herald. Regal^SIZSr | Steve Wheeler, of Laser- Amplification by Stimulated It's all done with the basic and cosmetology. Citizen Center, 26 Park Place. Emission of Hadialton Johnny Applaaaada Fann V aTER-WISE INC. The authority will also be asking for comments he offer convonitnee a!oe%g with a iuporior proelurl.' Media, a Los Angeles-based laser beam that they twist Mrs. MePadden emphasized that the The regular meeting of the commission, from residents concerning the sewering of Pine View WAITRESS - Days and laser firm ihatis in entertain­ Wheeler says that the basic Row4a S3 3BB Main SI. Ntoo>Fr1. I a.m. • • p.m. with a "scanner," which proj­ plans are in their earliest stages and no scheduled for Sept. 3 has been rescheduled Drive, Elm Hill Road, Haylin Drive, S. Grove Street, evening hours. Full or part ment, says. 'We’ve just laser equipment is a glass ects the beam through a sys­ EIHngton, Corni. time. Must be at least 18. App­ ManchMtor Wad. til • p.m. SETalehed the surface lasers; lube wound with coils of cop­ tem of mirrors. ___ 7 4 2 -9 0 8 2 contact has been made with state educa­ to Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the senior Mile Hill Road and Sunrise Drive. ly th person: Ground Round. ______Phone 64$ 2112 Sat. f a.m. • 3 p.m. tion officials yet. center. Glastonbury. 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Hom tt For Solo 23 Homol For Solo 23 Homo* For Solo 23 Homo* For Sol* 23 Homo* For Solo 23 Homo* For Sol* , 23 LEGAL NOTICE Holp Wonlod 13 Homo* For Sola 23 Home* For Sale 23 Homo* For StI* 23 Home* For Sale 23 ADMISSION OF ELECTORS YOUNG FULL TIME EXCELLENT HOME for PERSON out of school. 40 Notu-e IS hereby given that the Board of Admission of Elec­ young family. Older Colonial Q la. hours a week. Requirements: with three bedrooms, large tors. the Town of Manchester, will be in session in the iifting cases, stocking shelves, Municipal Building, Town Clerk's Office, on Tuesday, August j D. W. FISH REALTY CO. living room, formal dining stock room. Some retail 26, 1980 from 7 00 P M to 9:00 P M , for the purpose of admit­ ^ O f room, den, kitchen and sun experience for package store. porch. Two car garage and ting all persons who are found to be qualifi^ to be Electors. She Heralh 243 Main St. M anchester Tel: 643-1591 647-9688. tool shed on large landscape Dated at Manchester this 15th day ol August 1980. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lot. J60.000. Peterman Realty PART TIME CLERICAL posi­ ■ 649-9404 , 646-1171, 649-4844. Board of Admissions I Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM Vernon Circle Vernon 8 72 -9 15 3 tion opening for varied duties. Mary A Oelinas. Selectman I Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Invantory, filing, telephone, REALTO R^ Raymond H Lanzano. Sr Selectman | etc. Monday, Thursday, Buaino** Proptrlf 26 Joseph R Reynolds, Selectman PHONE 643-2711 Friday, 5:00 to 9:00. Saturday WILLIAM FISH TONY WASILEFSKY BEVERLY DIPIETRO MARILYN MAWHINNEY PAUL OLIVER FRANK BORYSEVICZ McCOY KICHAR, JR 9:30 to 5:00. Interviewing on GfYOUP 1 A telfft ,*uocifttion of fYEAirORS serving rhe gre.»(rr Edward Tomkiel, Town Clerk MEMORIAL CORNER M.»nchester AteA with more Advertising expentse, 040-08 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Thursday only, Al Sieffert’s STORE for sale. impact And efficiency lor both buyen And sellert. DONALD FISH GRANT HARLACHER BOB PRAH LORRAINE BOUTIN JIM GOETCHEUS DAVID THIBODEAU VINCENT STRIANO Appliances. Hartford Road, Manchester’s oldest es­ Manchester. 647-9997. Holp Wontod 13 tablished. Personal reasons make sale necessary. INSURANCE. Immediate Extremely reasonable. Owner NURSES AIDES. First shift need for career minded NOTICE FOR ADMISSION OF ELECTORS and second shift. Laurel will finance. 352 Main Street, secretary with insurance RiCESSION PROOF TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, Manchester. 646-0293. Package store on busy I Manchester. apney experience for agency highway. Free-standing building and business Notice IS hereby given that the Board for Admission of Electors i I i East of the River. Salary com­ for sale. 125 feet frontage. Room for expansion for the rown of Andover will be in session in the Town Office mensurate with expereince. Houathold Good* 40 HANDY PERSON WANTED Benefits. DAVID JAMES Building on Tuesday evening .August 26,1980 from 7 PM to9 PM, mornings. Washing, pickup, in accordance with State Statue Sec 9-17 for the purpose of ad­ PER SO N N EL. 272 Main REFRIGERATORS " 1 and delivery of cars. Contact Street, Manchester. 649-7000. mitting all persons who are found to be qualified to be Electors Mr. Carter or Mr. Duff, Washers/Ranges, used, guaranteed hnd clean. New I'f the Town ol Andi.wer , Carter Chevrolet, 646-6464. LICENSED NURSE. Part MANCHEST shipment damaged, G.E & WflUIBtrOH ACtHCY 649-281.1 The qualifications are as follows Applicant must be eighteen VERNON $59,900. time. Add to your retirement FRIGIDAIRE. uiw prices. JUST LISTEDI • Exceptional rambling RANCH with TEACHER ■ September years of age. must be a resident of the Town of Andover, if “UNUSUAL” - RANCH home in excellent condition neat BOLTUN $71,900. opening. Fulltime income. Good pay. Call 649- B.D. Pearl Si Son. 649 Main huge first floor family room, plus dream kitchen, 4 2358. foreign born must h(>^naturalized citizen school, shopping, highways and park. Large family room, LIKE NEWI - Don’t miss this room dormered CAPE. cnemistry/physical science Street, 643-2171. MANCHESTER. Aluminum sided ei^ht room bedrooms and 3 baths. Plenty of room with 2 barns and Ruth K. fdorafon. Town Clerk beautiful back yard, price includes loads of extras. Child First floor family room, 3 bedrooms, large master •79,900 position for area private Ranch on beautifully treed lot. Above ground more. Extremely convenient to Hartford. lor Board for Admission of Electors Safe street. X ... bedroom, walk-in closet, lovely kitchen with dining area. Young seven room Colonial. First floor family room, Catholic co-educational high pool, fully air conditioned, new gas heating This is one of the most beautiful lots I have ever seen. aluminum siding. Call school. Send resume to Box G, Butina** Opportunllle* 14 , DMISC. FOR SALE system. Immaculate condition Walk to Keeney U43-08 "Golf Course” lawn, lovely trees and a brook. Herald. Street School. A must to see this weekend' LOCAL 7-ELEVEN STORE Century 21 Jackston/Avante Asking $84,900. — B i m m i i ------AVAILABLE for franchise. Article* lor Sal* 41 REAL ESTATE Part-time, approx. 24 hours Contact Roy Pelletier at 203- weekly. Excellent oppor­ 289-8261. Southland Corpora­ STEREO COMPONENTS, lOMBUIDO & ISSOCUTES 646-1316 tunity available for in­ tion. Lafayette receiver, fak ers. LEGAL NOTICE dividual with 2 or more Garrard turntable. Excellent years of experience MANCHESTER sound. New $500. First $225 PKIM\H\ MITK K OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY - STATE Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 working with patient diets Neighborhood convenience buys it 228-3145. (fit DI'IRICT (Ml MT-TOVIN) OFFICE in a health care setting. store. All equipment and good OUTSTANDING Formal training in nutri­ name. Business only $18,000. four bedroom contemporary To the Town Clerk of .Manchester COVENTRY $88,900 MANCHESTER S139,B00. tion may be substituted for Burke Realty Incorporated. with 2 '2 baths overlooking the Manchester coun­ COVENTRY $68,900. try side, Fireplaced family room, two car gar­ Notice is hereby given that the Primary of the Democratic 916 AN D BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY CAPE Substitute Teachers experience. Principal 871.-2671, 429-6471, 649-0378. OLDER HOME ALUMINUM Sheets used as age. double pane windows and much more I’arty will be held in your town on September 9.1980 for nomina­ Country living at its best is available with this 4 bedroom. A nicely engineered and built brand new home with a duties, include visiting Located on large park-like lot. Newly remodeled with professional quality. Formal living room and dining Needed For South patients for diet printing plates, ,007 thick Priced at $95,900 tion to the office indicated below 2W baths, extra ordinary COLONIAL home; oveg 2,000 sq. 23x28 Vi , 25 cents each or 5 new roof and insulation; Large deck 16x32’ overlooking room; Spacious cathedral ceilinged family room with preferences and generally Notice IS also hereby given that the following is the name ol ft. -f of comfortable living space gives the entire family for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be small lake which is visited by Canadian geese yearly. 2 floor to ceiling fieldstone fireplace; Open stairway to loft Windsor Public Schools monitoring patient diet □ REAL ESTATE the party-endorsed candidate ol the Democratic Party for both privacy and togetherness; 24’ round above-ground selection. Competitive picked up before 11 a m large detached garages with car port attached. Really style studio or den area; 4 bedrooms; 2 car garage. Many nomination to the office indicated, together with the street ad­ pool with equipment. Many custom features are available benefits and wages. ONLY. ZINSSER AGENCY 646-1511 lovely! in this fine home. Call today. more features. Call today! Homo* For Salt 23 dress of said candidate Interested applicants Pay Rates For Substitute Teachers: $28 Per Day. should call or write the SEARS STEREO - Am-fm, 8 OFFICE I including districtl n a m e ADDRESS IF_ YOU PURCHASE A HOME FROM D.W.FISH, IN OUR LOCAL AREA, Contact Miriam At: Personel Dept., 646-1222. track with recorder, turntable and two speakers. Excellent State Senator David J Della-Bitta 135 Hollister Way North Ext. 481 AT >57p900 Itancli^ atinonil Hospital condition $200. Call after 6 4th District Glastonbury. Conn. 644-0732 or 528-2191 p.m,, 647-1400. WE 06033 71 Haynes SI E 0 E MaiKhester, CT 06040 Notice IS also hereby given that the following is the name(s) POOL- 24' X 4'. 7 ft. deep. 1 3 Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 INVITE ol the enrolled memberisi of the Democratic Party who has Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod EOE______Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. filed statementi s i ol consent in conformity with Section 9-400 of OUTDOOR WORK until I NEED 50 OVERWEIGHT PIZZA AND GRINDERS. ToW irorm NCHESTEF" $500.00 or best offer. 568-7317. COMPARISON! the General Statutes, as candidate!si for nomination to the ol- PLUMBER or PLUMBERS PART TIME • Need both desk REBISTEREO NURSE school opens. Must be 16. 643- PEOPLE who honestly want Experienced person for year PART TIME CUSTOMER SPECIAL OUTREACH WORKER SERVICE SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, ficeisi indicated, together with the street addresslesi of said HELPER - Experienced and custodial workers. Call 4385. to lose weight. Ouaranteed round position. Apply in per­ TtoFono oni-cn^ BELFIORE AGENCY 647-1413 necessary. Call 64^-4876 Center Court, 875-2133, after Full time operating room nurse Program! The proof is in the son only: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 88,762 - $11,804 REPRESENTATIVE. Ability Processed Gravel, Sand, candidate's! 10:00 a m. Opening available on our day shift. to deal with public in a Stone, and Fill. For deliveries Schedule includes every other CRESTFIELD losing. Part time income op­ p.m. La Strada West, 471 To be employed by the Community Renewal Team of Greater Families move through OFFICE 'including districtl NA.MESisi ADDRESSlesi COLLECTOR - Part time. CONVALESCENT HOME is portunity available. 1250 per Hartford Road, Manchester. professional manner. Plea­ their life cycle al varying call George Griffing, 742-7886. weekend and some call assign­ Hartford and to work out ol the Town of Manchester to make sant telephone voice. 9 00 to 2:00 for one ol New PET TOWNE needs a full ment Experience preferred now accepting applications week in commissions possi­ rates with varying FOUR FAMILY Stale .Senator Abraham Glassman 44 Berle Road. more accessible existing services of the Community Renewal Excellent pay and benefits - Invest in the future with England's largest collection time person. 40 hours. Some Excellent benefits and competitive for RN/LPN’s on our 3:00 ble. Call 528-2514 . or Sally 289- numbers of moves. When FOR SALE - Couch, end 4lh District South Windsor. Ct BOOKKEEPER needed for Team and to advocate and coordinate new programs impacting General Electric Service. Call this well located four family 2 bedrooms agencies Some experience nights. Apply in person: Pet rates For further information, p.m. to 11:00 p.m. shift. 1831 anytime. large Manchester insurance moving is not caused by tables, chair, T V. antenna, . 06074 reiiuired For appointment Town. Tri-City Plaza, next to please call the Personnel Depart­ Nurses' aides full and part- the needs of low income persons in the community 528-9811 for appointment. new employment or up­ rotor. $95 . 72 West Street. each apartment. Nice private yard, new ' Robert J Myette 2085 John Filch Blvd a ^ c y . Involvement with ae- call Mr Powers after 3:00 Sage Allen. ment at 646-1222, Extension 481 time needed on 3:00 p.m. to DENTAL ASSISTANT - Fxperience and training required is graduation from high grading accomodations, Saturday, 9:00 a m. to 11:00 roof and wiring. Close to shopping, school & South Windsor. Ct cdflnts receivable and full HOME HEALTH AIDES p m 289-0256 Manchetfer Mnwrial HospiU 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a m. to Typing, knowledge of business spectrum of bookkeeping school, plus three years' experience in community organization turning points usually am bus. Reduced to $75,900 06074 needed to provide personal 71 Hapet Street 3:00 pm shifts. Working hours procedure and organizational functions. Light typing or related work, one year supervisory experience; OR IN LIEU come during the times Robert M Walsb .Nathan Hale Road flexible to accomodate your skills. 649-9287 for appoint­ care to people in their homes. when the family expands STEREO COMPONENT Prohale .Notice Liquor Permit Mamheiter needed. Mature, resposible THEREOF, a combination of education, training and/or Home health aide certifica­ Coventry Ct 06238 schedule. Experienced ment. person wanted for pleasant of­ or contracts. In all these SYSTEM: Receiver, cassette, KQTH RUl ESTATE 646-4126 Court oF Probate, District of NOTICE OF APPLICATION experience in a related field equivalent to four years. tion or nurses aide training or moves, however, (playcr/record), speaker Dated at Hartford. Connecticut, this 7th day of August. 1980. .Manchester nurses’ aides preferred, but fice environment. Near shop­ This is to notify that I JULIO L A. will train interested persons. LOOKING FOR SINGLE For application and job description apply at the Personnel Of­ experience preferred. homeownership is pair, turntable, stack rack. NOTICE OFHEARl.NG OLIVEIRA of 178 COTTONWOOD ST A ping and highway. Full range Training provided if needed. John P Maloney In re CHRISTINE MELANIE FAIRHAVEN. MASS have filed an Excellent working conditions, WOMAN to live in six room of benefits. Call the Insurance fice. 41 Center Street. Manchester, Connecticut. achieved most often by $390 or best offer. Four piece Director Election Division COURCHESNE. minor and FRANCES application placarded 7th day of KENNEL PERSON - competitive wages, and house. Reasonable rent. Will Flexible hours. Must have means of mortgages. The bedroom set, modem style, PLYMOUTH LANE. Colonial Six large’ B COURCHESNE With Management Center for ap­ Closing date for filing application is August 25. 1980 Office of the Secretary of the State August 1980 the Division of Liquor veterinarian's assistant. Over benefits. Part-time benefits accept children. 649-7911. own transporation. Mileage average time required to solid oak, best offer. Call 643- rooms plus paneled attic I'z baths, eat-in l*ursuanl to an order ol Hon William Control a BOWLING ALLEY LIQUOR pointment. 643-1155. provided. For further infor­ E FitzGerald Judge dated August 12 for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the 18, mornings. Reply Box FF, available for those working An equal opportunity employer______pay off a mortgage on a 4350 after 5:00 p.m. Monday kitchen. Front to back living room with 1900 a hearing will be held on an premises 39 SPENCER ST . HERALD. under 32 hours a week. Call mation. call Manchester nouse has increased to through Friday Ask for Lee. The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I have received application praying that the names of NtANCHESTER, CT Mrs. Grant for interview ap­ Public Health Nursing, 647- about 25-30 years, about the fireplace, 24 foot master bedroom On quiet said Clinstine Melanie Courchesne. The business will be owned by 1481, Monday through Friday, from the Office of the Secretary of the State, in accordance with minor, and Frances B Courchesne be MECHANIC. Experience' is The fiduciary is ditions, liberal insurance ★ BURGER KING ★ ¥ MANCHESTER. Ranch Rockledge area Seven Andrea N Terney Abbie ICtta Hagedorn days - 9:00 to 4:30 246-7101. ¥ 46 W, Center St., Manchastar, CT y o u what wa hava benefits. Apply Meadows Con­ Name your prices! Friday 59 Canal Road. 230 West Middle Turnpike Rt. 83, Vernon, CT ¥ avallabla lor you andVour August I5th: Saturday 16th rooms, I'z baths, two ear garage full basement Granbv CT 06035 .Manchester. Conn 0Go40 valescent Home. 333 Bidwell RN/LPN’s. Laurel Manor, 91 ¥ 9:30-3:00 51 Dale Road two fireplaces, treed lot. awning covered pane 050-06 Street, Manchester. Is now hiring for COOKS, DISHWASHERS, lamlly. Wa ara mambara Chestnut Street, Manchester. WAITRESSES. Apply in per­ ol tha Multipla Llaling Manchester. Home beautiful' $77,900 LEGAL NOTICE Immodlato oponingt: son: Tacorral Restaurant. aarvica to aaaura you ot Broad Street, Manchester th e widaal poaalblo TAG SALE - 16 Philip Road, n m n i n notk e ok k e ih b l ic w v \ h t \ • stvte NOTICE OF MEETING OF REGISTRARS Morning Sot-up Mon — oxpoaura whan aalling Manchester. August 15 and OK m^TKIf T (Ml LTITOUN) OFFILE 8:00 o.m. - 3:00 p.m. or B:00 p.m. GIRL FRIDAY - Diversified your homo or buying a August 16, 9:00 to 5:00. Bow F J . SPILECKI REALTOR 643-2121 ,, TOWN OF ANDOVER TACO BELL windows, blinds, etc. Day SMtt Food Hondlort - office duties. Monday through naw ona. Plaaaa call ua TO ALL T()\\N CLERKS Notice is hereby given that the Registrars of Voters for the Worid's Largest Fast Food Mexican Restaurant OWN YOUR OWN Friday. 9:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m Noiire IS hereby given that Primary of the Republican Party Town ol Andover, Conn will meet on August 23.1980 from 9 AM 11:00 o.m. - 2:00 pjn. or 8:00 p.m. Send resume to: Girl Friday. aoon. _ THREE FAMILY TAG SALE will be hetd in your town on September 9. 1980 for nomination to to 12 Noon at the 'Town Office Building, School Road. Andover, Opening soon—our first Evankigs — 8:00 p.m. - doting BUSINESS P.O. Box 222, Manchester. DID YDU KNOW? Saturday and Sunday; 9:00 for the purpose of correcting enrollment lists and of making an Hour* of work eon bo Mi|iMlod to Ut your poroonal a m. to 3:00 p.m 83 Walnut the office indicated below Connecticut location A long-term mortgage enrollment of the electors who are entitled to vote in primaries. •chodulot. Mothoro wotcomod. UnHorm* and moola PART TIME/FULL TIME Street. Household items, boys INTERSTATE WARRANTY CO HOME PROFECTION Notice IS also hereby given that the following is the name of the makes higher total costs Anyone wishing to enroll in a party or to change party affiliation All positions available ■ra providod fraa. woman to care for my two clothes No previews. parly-endorsed candidate of the Republican Party for nomina­ Apply In pcrion: school aged children in my and a slower buildup of can do so at this time INDEPENDENT Article* lor Sale 44 Antiques 48 tion to the office indicated, together with the street address of 270 Broad Street Apply In Pereon: home. Call after 6:00p.m. 644- equity, but more affor­ TAG SALE - Rain/Shinc. 41 Mualcal InitrumenI* said candidate Beatrice E Kowalski 2244. dable lower monthly costs. August 15, 16 10:30 a m. to (aonter Btroet 5:30 p.m. 150 Delmont Street, DARK LOAM DELIVERED - Player Piano - Beautiful THE PACK HAT will open by OKFirE I including district i NAME ADDRESS Faith S Weber Mancheeter, Connecticut 4ff Registrars of Voters NEWSPAPER SALESMAN - Career oppor- Manchester. Maternity, baby, 5 yards. $50 plus tax Also refinish with stained-glass chance, or request during the 6 4 6 -1117 M enoh oetir summer t'al! 843-8880 Lnited Slates Senator James L Buckley Andover. Conn tunitv‘__in a revolutionary new children's clothes. Books, sand, gravel and stone 643- front In tune .Moving, must busineusiness for glass tinting and household and decorative 9504. sell 649-2981 042-08 DEALER "NEXT TO NOTHING ' - An­ South Main Street coating. Liberal commissions. items, toys, curtains, much Call 647-9037. Ask for Ray. more. ORIENTAL RUGS FOR TWENTY TWO rebuilt, tiques and Things Corner P 0 Box 98 SALE - Living room, dining refinished pianos in a house'”’ Fast Cenler and .spruee Sharon. Connecticut 06069 Streets Open Salurdavs nnlv Call 647-9946 tor more Information PART TIME COUNTER TAG SALE ■ Saturday, 78 room, scatter sizes, and Yes’ The new home of Meyers Proliutr Nulire runners. Excellent quality, Piano and Guitar fur grands, 849-0533 Notice IS also hereby given that the following is the name(s) of HELP Neat. Reliable. Over n Street. Manchester a m. to 4:00 p.m. Rain- perfect condition For ilayers. uprights Call 871- the enrolled mcmberi s ) of the Republican Party who has filed Court of Probate. District of 18. F le x ib le h o u rs. .Manchester Days/Nights. Apply in person. EAST HARTFORD SPLIT date - Sunday. Much mis­ reasonable prices, call after 5 ANTigi'KS A- Statement'S' of consent in conformity with Section 9-400 of the NOTICE OF HEARING cellaneous p.m , and weekends, 278-8795 COU.ECTIHl.FS • Will ESTATE OF NANCY ORFITELLl. The Herald 288 Center Street, LEVEL - Immediate occupan­ (jeneral Statutes, as candidate E FitzGerald. Judge, dated August II 12 noon to 7 p.m., 528-1451. Saturday. 55 Fairfield Street, pie pans. Eight inches. $2.50 a 15 FOOT FIBERGLASS single [iieee Telephone 844- 1960 a hearing will be held on an ADMINISTRATIVE Manchester. 9:00 a m. to 4:00 dozen Bring ad and get one WINNER 40 HP Evinrude 8963 OFFICEiincluding districtl NAMEfsi ADDRESS(es) application praying that an instrument HOUSEWIVES ASSISTANT free. 649-9953. Trailer Damaged. See al I'nited States Senator Richard C. Bozzuto purporting to be the last wi|] and testa­ RANCH - Nine rooms. Formal p.m. Two 14 inch radial tires; ment of said deceased be admitted ta dining room. Rec room with clothes - all sizes; mis­ Moriarity Brothers Station WANTED Antique Kur- probate as in said application on file POSITIONS AT Job eoiwMa of quoting mlllworii, wet bar. Separate master cellaneous. WATERBED. $200 plus sheets Center Street Best offer 647- mlurc. Glass. Pewter. Oil 430 Norlhfield Road more fully appears, at the Court of Prjobale on September 4. I960 at 3 00 kooping rooordo ond oomo bedroom suite with cathedral and pillows. 646-8559. 3494. 8:30 to 4:30 I'aintings or Antique Hems Watertown, Connecticut 06795 lolophoni oitoo. ceiling. Large flag-stone GARAGE SALE - Saturday, li liarnson Telephone 843- Pearl J Hultman. patio. Pool. Wood-burning Sunday. August 16 and 17; 9:00 ORCHIDS: Cattlevas (large 8709 Dated al Hartford Connecticut this 7lh day of August. 1980 Ass t (Herk HOCKAHUM VALLEY iuodont oppoftunHy lor 0 lavender, small white). Den- KEEP SMILING 047-08 Earn Extra Money ponon who lo wflllng to goh^ stove. $89,500 Group I. to 3:00. 228 Lydall. John P Maloney ticol oxporlonco by worWh Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. Manchester. Back to school drobium (in bloom). Brassia KEEP HAPPY RENTALS Director Election Division COMMUMTY COUHCIL/WACAP sale! Big selection children’s (in bud). Comparellia clothing, toys, books, mis­ macroplectron. Coelogyne Office of the Secretary of the Stale Prohalt* Nolire Coll lor appoli cellaneous. ochraCca, 0dm. crispum (in Garden Products 4 7 Rooms lor Rent 52 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 COURTSTREn REX LUMBER bud), Cymbidium. Potting ESTATE OF PAUL E NEWTH, With Your Own TAG SALE - Saturday August medium and outdoor hanging PICK YOUR OWN tomatos The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I have received deceased COMPANY 16. 9:00 to 5:00. Furniture, an­ frame. Call 646-1294 peppers and eggplants Hot from the Office of the Secretary of the Slate, in accordance with The Hon William E FitzGerald. MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE, CT 06066 289-7301 tiques. depression glass, and ticello Farms, 209 Hillstown Section 9-4333 of the General Statutes. As provided in said Judge, of the Court of Probate, District of .Manchester at a hearing PUNNER-GRANT WRITER - rsiponsibifl lor program $ 5 7 ,9 0 0 miscellaneous items from SCHRAMMM HIGH Hoad. Manchester. FOH MATlHE notice, a primary of the Republican Party for nomination to the held on August 7. 1980 ordered that all PRESSURE AIR planning and grant writing. Must have damonslratad GAL FRIDAY. Pleasant, Six room Colonial. former summer home and gift HESI’ONSIBl.E. non-smoker, stale or district officeis' therein specified will.be held on claims must be presented to the shop. 30 Sunset Ridge Drive. COMPRESSER. 500 PSI. 647- CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many non-drinker Pleasant room fiduciary on orir I before .November 7, Part Time Job! experlonca and iiicceu In planning and grants writing experienced, full charge Busline. Fenced in yard. September 9. 1980 The hours of voting at said Primary and the 1980 or be barred as by law provided In social servicss. 2 years experlonca dasirad. bookkeeper for small office East Hartford. 9153. new varities 29 Mountain Helerences and securily location of the polls will be as follows: Pearl J Hultman. Road. Glastonburv (Near with some customer contact. FIANO REALTY required 848-81)25 .Available Ass t Clerk ... and mothers with young children, bring them NEEDS ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR - responsible lor TAG SALE - 79 Lenox Street, Minneachaug Golf toursei immediately Hf)l‘KS OK VOTI.NG- 12 00 Noon to 8 P M. The fiduciary is doslgning needs sssossmenl Instrument, conducting Call 875-3346 for appointment. Lois B Newth with you end eeve on beby eitting coete. 646-5200 Manchester. August 16. 10:00 LOCATION OV POLLI.\(; PLACES VOTLNG DISTRICT 18 Radding Street survoys. and compiling roporta. Exjwilencod required. MATURE WOMAN to live in a m. to 6:00 p.m. A little bit of NATIVE PEACHES AND THO.MP.SDN Hot SF Cen- Manchester. CT 06040 everything. P H E L P S St SONS PEARS. Botti's Fruit Farm irally located Kitchen Howell Cheney Regional Vocational School, 051-08 ENERBY SECRETARY • ResponalUe for energy program with elderly couple. Com­ COMPANY. Hard anthracite 260 Bush Hill Hoad. I rear i. privileges. Call 649-M58 791 .Middle Turnpike, West 1 and otiiar duties In sgancy ss ssslgnad. panionship plus light duties. coal. Pea and chestnut. 646- Robertson .School 45 .North School St. 2 Manchester 2 FUND RAISINQ CAMPAIGN WORKERS - rtsponsIMe lor Flexible hours with con­ 2005 or 872-2126. Church of Christ. 394 Lydall St 3 Twenty-three Hours per week. Salary plus siderable time off. 643-0743. MATURE MAf.E ROOM $15 P ro h a le .Notice Call Now fund ralstng campaign. Must have good communlealton A ntiques Female, mature $20/ Non- Martin School, 140 Dartmouth Rd, 4 MANCHESTER. Older gas allowance. skills md knowledge ot the community. Full time tom- smokers Live-in Ref/rences Buckley School. 250 Vernon St 5 ESTATE OE LUCY J MATIIEH Colonial Seven rooms, three porary position lor 2 months. One must have license, plus Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce St 6 deceased SOUND INTERE8TINQ? or four bedrooms, first floor The Hon William E FitzGerald family room, IVi baths, two few errands and n\eals 649- Waddell School. 163 Broad St. 7 Judge, of the Court of Probate You can ba a Herald Area Adviser and handle and tuparvlaa All positions above ora for 35 hour woah. 5459 V'erplanck School, 126 Olcoll St. District of Manchester at a hearms car garage with work shop. held on August 12.1980 ordered that all our carrier boys & girls. If you Ilka kida - want a little In- 647-9946 $59,MO. Gi Keeney .School, 179 Keeney St 9 claim s must be oreiented to the dapandenca and your own Income.. . Agency. Manchester High School, Brookfield St. 10 fiduciarN’ on or before November 12 I960 or be barred as by law provided Dated al .Manchester. Connecticut this 12lh day of August. 1980 Pearl J Hultman A u ’l Clerk Bertha T Laise. Asst Town Clerk The fiduciary is Robert S Mather Town of Manchester 64 Avondale Road. 045-08 Manchester. CT 06040 IH KVKMNe; HKHAl.n. Kn^ AuguslJ^J980 EVENING HERALp. Fri , August 15, 1980 - I'l Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz Frank A Ernaat ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Pur/le

1 Adolescent 1 Pack down s |x'v'11 MYRA Business .& Service yTo| r* f | r' a 'mI t'o'w I THINK THERE MAY 5 Set up golf 2 Flightless /6ET OUT OF HERE, ) nI o im ’ e ESS,A ball birds BE AN OASIS AHEAD... a{ R . 1 ■ g!Y!P s Y■ S. I.R Further ^ flbby WOU STUPID 6EA6LE!; 9 Lie 3 Direction IN t - - 0 ~ 12 Loves (Lat) 4 Indefinite in By ADigaii van Buren 13 Church part order IN 14 Eggs 5 Tawny 15 Softness * 6 Smallsword 17 Fled 7 Curvy letter 18 Time rone 8 Office routine DKAR AHBY; I bought n nir from my brother-in law for (abbr) (2 w ds) 19 Unity 9 Front $400. I K»ve him $250 down, then MO days later the lirakes 20 New went out and I had to lay out $M50 to Kct them fixed, 10 Aulliuf 8 -tS Hampshire Turgenev I think in view ttf the fact that the repairs were so major, city 49 Water pitcher 11 Scourge 30 Game« 22 Go to court 3 1 Ages 1h kv*$ S'tS he should write off the $150 I owe him. We're all family, and Priscilla's Pop — Ed Sullivan 16 Paper of 50 Infamous 23 B.rd 33 Ancient he's n nice j»uy. so dtm'l y<»u think he should let me off the Indebtedness Roman 31 Pelntlng-Peperlng 24 Beverages traveller Services Offered 31 Services Offered 32 Bulldfng Contracting 33 hook for the lialance'.' 2 1 Common tree emperor 27 Limestone 38 Use 3 chair aiLVKK (’ITY CAR TR()UHI,K rv E p e c ip e p I’M PUTTING O l TOO 22 Compass 5 1 Feudal estate I’HUKKSSIO.NAL PAINTING Apertmenit For Rani 53 Aulos For Sale 61 Autoi For Sale 61 Aulos For Sale 61 type 40 Printer s 52 Ignite FORMICA LEON CIEZSYNSKI SOJ’RE RIGHT.' MUCH WEIGHT. % I'M 32 Ladies man point - Interior and exterior. measure |p l) 53 Former BUILDER. New homes, ad­ DKAK TKOllBLK; A deiil is a deal. If hc*H u *‘nice FIXING MV5ELF SO/ME 34 The "P m 23 Oil (suffix) COUNTERTOPS Commercial and residential. NICE ONE BEDROOM. 1969 CHEVY NOVA Six 24 Faithful 42 Pretend Russ.an ruler li-H r t ’HOl.STKKV Cu.'^loni ditions, remodeling, rec 1968 DART. 1969 CHARGER guy/* don't spoil a friendly family relationship by VOGURT FOR LUNCH - MPH Free estimates Kull.v in­ rooms, garages, kitchens Modern appliances. 318. Three speed, Posi rear evlinders. Automatic 643-. 25 Ages 43 Sleeping 54 Breton Eipcrt inttatlstion. Work Free Kstimates, Will 2570, expecting more of a relative than you would from a 35 Because sured 646-4879, remodeleii. ceilings, bath tile, Immediate occupancy. Only 26 Love (Lat | sickness fly 57 School organi Raaionibl*. Citl pick up and deliver Please end. Needs some work. Best etranger. 36 Faerie Queene dormers, roofing. Residential $100 per month. 236-5646. oiler over $400. 871-7385. 37 Energy saving 28 Chooses 47 island off /ation 'abbr) call 646-2161 after 4.00 p m 1971 MUSTANG - Automatic. 643-0161 GKNEHAL PAINTING - or commercial. 649-4291. Locators. Fee. time (abbr) 29 Former Mozambique 58 Grathic lor a frtt aatimata Power steering. 45,000 miles, Interior, Exterior 1976 BLUE MAVERICK. Six 39 African land Spanish 48 Dancer type layout I..\\\NMOWKKS Junk rebuilt $600. Alter 5:00 p m , colony Speeialiring in Exterior Trim DESIGN KITCHENS - TRYING TO SAVE. Two cylinders. 42,000 miles. Clean 41 Commentator iUvf’A lK K l) 15 . Sr (btizen 643-9377, DKAR ABHY I am an adult woman with a family of my Hefcrcnces Insured Call Cabinets, Vanities. Formica bedroom with parking. In good condition. $1,700. 25 44 Feminine title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 ’0 C'&M THKK SKin iCK Krt'c Discount' Free pick up and own. My problem is my mother. Last year Dad died. He and esiirnaifs discti.jni <*.n.or Hi< k evenings 646.071)9. or 742- Counter Tops. Display, Appliances. Plus more. Just mpg on highway. 649-5635 or 45 Time rone deiiverV Kxpert service Mother were very close. Mother, heinj? a stronp and 12 cj11 ?(*ns '' .’111 pa n > 5087. Storage &- Bookcases. Kitchen $225. 2.36-5646 Locators. Fee. 643-9508. (abbr) ’3 FCtlNOMY. LAWNMOWFK ICars intelligent woman, adjusted to her loss very well, hut her 46 Family Cabinet Fronts. Custom Motorcfcles-BIcyclet 64 Maru•ht•^lt'r ou nod and 647 366(1 member 15 16 17 4 »-!327 INTEHIUK PAINTING AND Woodworking. 649-9658. DELUXE DUPLEX. King BANK REPOSSESSIONS - adjustment has taken an abnormal turn. opcratod Call h r 46 Gentlemen VVAI.I.PAPEHING size three bedrooms. Fenced 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo BOUGHTI BICYCLE - 1979 TAKARA Soon after Dad's death. Mother developed a very close IS <0 20 2' CHAIR CAM.NC 51 Month (abbr) B & M T H h: K S y. H i C K yualitv prolessional work al FAHKAND HEMODELI.NG - yard. Laundrv facilities. Plus $2300 1977 Plymouth Sport Bill'i Auto Parts lleluxc tourino. plus extras. friendship with a woman I'll call "Mary.” Mary is unedu­ P ro I ess ona 1 work. 52 Communica 22 23 where TMKK-.MK.M)iU S ser­ 1 reasonable prices Kullv in­ Cabinets. Hoofing. Gutters, more. Call (or details. 236- Fury $2300. 1973 Mercury $260 value, sell $180. 649-7844 cated, comes from a much lower socioeconomic group and Reasonable rates. Call TOLLAND Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence tions agency sured Eree estimates G.I, Hoorn Additions, Decks. All 5646. Locators. Fee. Capri $1350. 1973 Oldsmobile after 4:00 p.m has very little in common with Mother. Nevertheless they 24 25 26 27 28 29 vice IS giiaranieed nou 1876-6ai 6494578 (abbr) 30 3 ’ (ieorge. 649-6473 Mellugh 643-9321 types of Remodeling and Cutlas $1000. 1973 GMC "Jim­ have become msep irahle. eating together, sleeping together u tte rin g KH K K S T IM P 55 Have debts Repairs, Free estimates Ful­ YAMAHA 1974 TY 250 A. AT l a s t ; ,„ BUT WHAT'9 32 33 34 35 OKIM)l.\(; will, tree ROCKVILLE. All utilities my ' U tility Truck $2300, 1972 and spending every minute together when Maty is not $0 SORRY TO KEEP YOU WAITIN5, 56 Are most CKRAMIC FIKI.Nt; Discount PAINTING BY CHAIG ly insured Phone 643-6017. Jeep CJ5 $1000.1969 AMC Am- 1977 CAMARO; Dark brown Good condition. 647-9712, SHE SMILIN' ABOUT? DAHUNe;,.,BUT WHY DIDN'T YOU 60 removal Kroeest.mates Ful­ paid. Carpeted. Two working. The obvious affection they have for each other characteristic 36 31 31 39 40 rates Quick service (a ll 643- OGDE.N, Interior and Tan interior. 6 cylinders 22 ON UP FORWARD, TO THE COCKPIT? ly insured Kelerenees Seni->r bedrooms. Appliances. Kids bas.sador $500 The above mav days. (touching, and words of endearment) has become an 59 Das Vaterland 2543 Exterior Specialist! Fully In- 44 Citizens Discount i>43 721’'' O.K. T o d^- $220. 236-5646. be seen at The Savings Bank mpg. Automatic transmis­ embarrassment (abbr) 42 43 siired Free Estimates Call sion, power steering, power _J Locators Fee. ol Manchester, 923 .Main 1980 KAW A S KI KZ 440. I think Mother has transferred the feelings she had for 60 American •\1 TH S, cellars, garages anytime. 649-8749. 45 46 47 Heating-Plumbing 35 Street.______brakes. A.M-FM stereo. Plus 8 Excellent condition. $1,500 F’alher to Mary. I want Mother to lu* happy, hut 1 think her Indians BFUKAVI.Nt; HI KN cleaned Trash, brush track. 38.000 miles, $3800 or FURNISHED TWO lirni. 742-5884 Call after 6.00 relationship with Mary is abnormal, and 1 don’t want my 6 1 Sea in Central 4S 49 50 5' 52 5j «. J HOI.KS /ipper" iimlirellas removed Picket-split rail DAN SHEA PAINTING & 1966 CHEVY VAN - 283. 8 NO JOB TOO SMALL ■ Toilet BEDROOM, with air, best otter. 646-0062 after 5:30 p.m mother to become a lesbian. She's given up all her old Asia repair»‘d Wmdou shades tences installed. Reasonable DECOKATI.NG Interior and cylinder, 3 speed. 10,000 miles 55 56 5: 58 repairs, plugged drains, carpeting Available now pm friends, and the whole thing looks sick to me. I’m afraid 62 Gold (Spl Venetian blinds Kevs T\ 289-1183 Exterior Also: Wallpapering kitchen laucets replaced, Only $225 , 236-5646. Locators. on new engine, clutch, brakes 1971 HARLEY DAVID.SON. people will start talking. 63 Money vault 59 60 6- FOR H K M Marlow ^ 8b7 Quality Craftsmanship' Call repaired, rec rooms, Fee New headers, carpeted, pan­ 1979 HONDA CVCC WAGON Classic SX 350. Good lor the eled, bed. side pipes and This is something I can't discuss with Mother, but I think 64 Lively Mam Street H4‘i-,)221 UILI. CARK FOR 646-5424 nr 646-1305 bathroom remodeling, heat Low mileage Excellent MPG toad or trail One owner. 62 63 64 ('llll-I)RKN ages 2 thru lU in mags. $2200 . 646-4274. leave Four speed Extras. Sharp she needs help How can I help her? modernization, etc Eree -Sacrifice lirst $375 . 643-9437 (’ONCKRNKD DAUOHTKR my State Licensed Home. E.stimalc gladly given M & M Homes lor Rent 54 mes.sage. looking ,-ar Call 643-6330 ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* Boih lull and part time Plumbing & Healing 649-2871 Campers, Trailers end positions are open 2 .Meals ELLINGTON. Immaculate Mobile Homes 65 UKAK DAl'GHTKH: If you really want your mother LAW.NS Cl T Kxpert service daily All pampers etc PAINTING INTEHIOK AND four bedroom Colonial on to be happy, don't ait in judgment of her friend or the Lowest rates an'und Call tor E.VrEKlOH Low rates. Fully supplied I am a ceriilied spacious country lot Formal 1 974 P IN T O STATIO N- HOLIDAY TRAVEL relationship between them. Your mother has the tre e e s tim a te 649-7773 insured. .Nine years u c iV 1979 OLDSMOBILE 88 Hoyalc Alley Oop — Dave 3raue KM T. majoring in a Pre-Med dining room, eat-in kitchen, WAGON - Four cylinder. TRAILER. 24 feet Like new. right to spend her time with whomever she chooses, briclqe evenings experience Eree estimates B J ^ N T U B S diesel Euliv equipped $6995 Program, with 7 years living room with fireplace. 1'2 Automatic transmission, root Self-contained, sleeps four. for whatever reasons. And hy the way, lesbians m’e 646 1085 B I V L A Z I D o 646 1736 after 5 00 p m experience in daycare There In Home (guarantee baths, attached garage $75.- racks 45,000 miles. $1250’ Reese Hitch incliidecl. 18 foot born, not made. are excellent tacihties C^ip Repa'f 900; by owner. 872-2239. Please call 643-7258 alter 7 00 E.XTEHIOR PAINTING Faulkner Awning. Call 646- WATFHPHOOFINC. available tor your child in my porcelair 4 p.m 1973 VO LVO 145, F o ur ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag experienced college student 3782 ha t c h a > s I ounda 11on i«.ve-iilled home Pleasant Fiberglass Spray i AIR CONDITIONING Three cylinders Automatic. Fuel in­ cracks file lines, siiiiip- Quality work Very Apphar^ces 4 | Valley School area. South bedroom house with 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA jected Loaded Nice condi­ WHEEL CAMPER TENT DKAR ABBY My husband has always been turned off hy pumps, stone walls steps reasonable prices Call Mike. Cabnets D'sp'ay al Entry planning wins slam Windsor 528-6066 carpeting, appliances Kids Two door Runs well Needs tion. New exhaust. Tiemi>o TRAILER Sleeps six Stove, fut women, so I have kept myself fairly slender and patios walks Chimney 569-3458 or 569-4945. Q HIGHLAND ST and pets O.K. Only $450. 236- GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND exhaust work and rear tires radials. Gabriel adjustable heater, ice box Make oiler attractive for him. However, he has not returned the favor. repairs 871-8399 643-49'.'’. Painting-Papering 32 5646. Locators. Fee. $200 . 643-8472, anytime shocks. $2,100. 643-9437. notrump since in auction ;.ou I.EE PAINTING Interior & i?0J) 528-8200 Must sell 872-8176 Over the last three years he has hwome grossly overweight. got full credit for overtneks BRICK BLOCK SFONH - Exterior 'Cbeck my rate GARAGE Parking. Newly He looks terrible in his clothes, and worse in nothing! Thus, one making seven was P.AIN riN C i. INTKHIOH .A.N’D NORTH Fireplaces Concrete before you decorate " Depen­ decorated Six room house I have trit*d to tell him in a kind way that he needs to diet given the same score n> seven KXTKHIOI! l’dpcrhan(!ing. and exercise for his health as well as for his appearance, hut 4 8 4 3 Chimney Repairs No dob Kxpi'nt'rn e(l, ri.lerenccs. Ser- dable Fully insured. 646-1653, Flooring 36 with fireplace. Yard lor kids bid, making sc'^en •••••••••••••••••«•••••••• he couldn’t care less. VJ72 We have changed th« hand Too Small call 644-H356 tor X' I n g W ] 111 m a n t i c , plus lots more. Call lor Building Contracting 33 ELOOHSANDING & I love him very much and hate to see what he's doing to ♦ A y J 3 to contract and South iirids estimates Manchester. Holton. Coven- details. 236-5646 Locators. 4764 KEEINISHING Doors like Fee. himself. He eats constantly — like a pig! He has also lost all himself in SIX which will make trv, Columbia Tolland areas, WtST EAST if either black king is held bv W .1 (In llii 423.6S82 WES HOBBINS Carpentry new! Specializing in older his desire for sex. which is just as well, as I'm not exactly BRICK, block, masonary remodeling specialist Ad­ Doors Natural and stained yearning for a 250-pound lover. 4 1065 4K972 Fast It will also produce an supplies and dry vs all .stone ditions. rec rooms, dormers, Doors .No waxing any more! Olllces-Sloras lor Rent 55 How do I let this otherwise wonderful man know how I V 109 8 4 V6 5 3 overlrick if Fast holds both 4 10 7 4 fencing Call 64T9.5oa ./i 649- KEEP SMILING built-ins. bathrooms, Also PAINTING ,ldhn Ver- feel without being a nag or hurting our marriage',’ The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions 4 65 kings and four entnev tu duni 4 9 8 5 4K 1032 my can be found 5635 KEEP HAPPY kitchens. 649-3446, laille. 646-5750. WIFK OF FI.UBBKR sot TH rndoubtcdly, the main 4 A y j thrust of the article was l*> 310 i 600 SQUARE FOOT DEAR WIFK: It appears that your husband has VAKy show a play that Work may OFFICES lor rent. Central already hurt your marriage by neglecting his appear­ 4 K 9 8 2 well have invented which was location Newly redecorated, ance and losing all desire for sex. You can help him by 4Ayj the establishment of an e.xtra Booms tor Rent 52 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartmanis For Rant S3 with ample parking urging him to get professional help. He needs to find entrv b\ playing two high Telephone 649-2891 out what's eating him before he can stop eating like a Vulnerable Both cartfs on one or more tricks CHARTEH OAK SI'KE K r - .\l -\-At CM E S T E R M A IN Dealer FOCR ROOM APARTMENT 118 MAIN STREET - The pig' South South wins the heart lead Room with privale entrance STREET - 2-3 Rqpms Heated Second floor .Appliances, Gables " 3 Room Apartment MANCHESTER - Retail, leads his nine of diamonds and Suitanle lor w-urking West North Fast South Dot water Appliances No parking, storage No utilities Third lloor Heat and hot storage and or manufacturing 3 NT overtakes with dummy > jack gentleman .No cooking $30 pels Parking Security. Sec 523- $250 plus security. Lease. No water $320 monthly Security space. 2.000 square feet to 50.- I'ass A spade finesse succeeds and weekly Sc-iurity. $35 649- 4 NT Pass 6 NT 7047 pets Kelerences required and Tenant Insurance 000 square feet. Very To those who have ordered Abby’s new icen book­ Pass Pass Pass he overtakes \u> eight of dia­ 1746 Call 649-0783 required Available reasonable. Broker’s monds with dummy > queen let, please be patient. The demand again has been He notes that both opponents I.MMACCLATE TWO September 1st Call 646-2426. 9 protected Call Heyman overwhelming. P LE A S A N T ROO.M lo r BEDROOM two bath condo. NEWER THREE BEDROOM to 5 weekdays Properties, 1-226-1206 Opening lead ¥ 10 have followed to that second mature gentleman willing to Includes saunas, club house, Duplex Rec room, nice diamond so that the ten will do some yard work lor pan ol balcony, poolside, air con­ enclosed porch No pets. ATTRACTIVE THREE fall on the next diam-»ih’ lead PKOKESSIONAL-BUSINESS South lakes a srrond black- rent Near busline parking ditioning. appliances .Must be Available October 1 Call ROOM APARTMENT Heat. OF’F'ICE space available. 400 Kelerences required 647-9033 seen $450 monthly Great lor suit finesse, gets to dummy bs alter 4:00 p m. 643-5014 Electricity Hot water to 1200 square feet A ir con- Pstroqroph By Oswald Jacoby taking his diamond king with singles or young rnarried 646- Appliances ’ Kelerences .No dilflning, heat, parking. Close 0613 and Alan Sontag dummy's an- finesses again Apertmenis For Rent -53 MA.NCHESTER September pets $285 646-3167, 228-3540 to center, hospital and court. and gels back to dumm\ with 1 Large three room-one Call 871-0401. or 568-7658 Bernice Bede Osol I-'OCR ROOM APARTME.NT. Here is a Milton Work auc­ the tnree of diamonds for the MANCHESTER - 2 b(-d:,.oms. .MANCHESTER - Attractive bedroom apartment Very convenient location, heat, tion hand written back m fourth and final finesse 2 baths carpeted applnnees lour room first Door apaVt- private .A pel considered MANCHESTER - 1340 square 1925 The contract was one NKWSJ'M-KH KNTKUI'HIM \nsN air condilioned $450 ('all 643- rm-nt Stove References No Lease. Security $300 monthly parking, reterences, security, feet Industrial Space F J the scenes which will benefit you lease. $325 monthly. 649-3340 1100 pets $275 646-3167. 226-3540 Evenings 647-9565 Spilecki, Realtors, 643-2121 when it is fully developed You helore 7:00 p m. 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