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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Nov, 8, 1978 ( Social Security J Q. When I started getting SSI payments, Social Security sent me a t)ooklet which listed ail the changes I have to y n stamps; COUPONS report. I’ve lost the booklet. Can you tell me if I have to ------^------^ notify Social Security that I’m going into a hospital next \ month? n i l GIMMICHs. GAMES A. Yes. You should notify Social Security promptly if •u S. GOV T FOOD STAMPS & you either enter or are released from a hospital, public NntIFKiK MANUFACTURERS COUPONS ACCEPTED w i f X f s Fair Tonight institution, skilled nursing facility, nursing home, in­ 4' termediate care facility, or other institution. The notice N B ^ S And Friday should give the name of the institution and the date you ShooRite has Dttalla on pago 2 entered or were released. You can get another copy of the liandiratpr Eimttng Brral^ booklet, “What you should know about SSI” at any Social Security office. Q. When my sister and brother-in-law were killed in an Vol. XCVIII, No. 34 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, November 9, 1978 Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 20$ Single Copy auto accident two years ago, I was appointed guardian of TOWNHOUSE Closed Friday 15$ Home Delivered their retarded son. He gets ^cial Security checks and we MACARONI & CHEESE MANCHESTER — The town’s <______—/ get assistant from Aid to Families with Dependent KEEBLER CRACKERS KRAFT DINNER municipal building will be clos^ Children. But I think he’d be eligible for SSI payments, Friday in observance of Veterans too-. Can he get both SSI and AFDC? Day. A. No. A child cannot receive SSI payments and take Emergency telephone numbers part in the AFDC program. But if a child is eligible under for the day are highway, 647-3233; programs, the parents or guardian can choose whichever 5 ^ ^ ° - 9 9 ® refuse, 647-3248; and water and one bests suits the family. You can get information on sanitary sewer, 647-3111. U.S. Energy Plan both programs at any Social Security office. ■FOR TWO PIES" NESCAFE DECAF Schools in town will be open Q. My husband died last month. There were no children Friday. from our marriage, but I have a son from my first LIBBY’S PUMPKIN marriage. Can he get survivors benefits on his step­ INSTANT COFFEE € father’s Social Security record? Budget Limit A. A stepchild may be eligible for monthly survivor . . $ i 2 9 Signed Into Law checks if he or she was the stepchild of the worker for at 3 * 1 Democratic members of the w Town Board of Directors have set least nine months before the worker’s death. WASHINGTON (UPl) - President discarded the president’s $45 billion Q. I’ve hired a man to do repair work around my home a six percent limit for increases in Carter signed the five parts of his pricing bill, which will mean higher tax on crude oil, the $20 billion tax on gas prices almost immediately and this fall. Is he considered a household employee for Social budget proposals from national energy plan into law today, industrial use of oil and gas and $50 Manchester’s town and school ad­ an end to federal controls on the Security purposes? giving homeowners tax breaks for in­ Dillion in taxes on gasoline to dis­ ministrators. See page 2. production price of new natural gas A. Yes. Household employees include people who do sulation costs, opening the door to courage use. by 1985. repair works, or house-cleaning, gardeners, baby-sitters, the deregulation of natural gas prices Eventually, the estimated savings It took nearly a year for a House- cooks, and chauffers — anyone employed in or around lOH Bake Sale and taking other steps to solve U.S. of 4.5 million barrels of oil a day by some else’s home. energy problems. Senate conference committee to 19K were scaled down to between 2 come up with a pricing compromise Q. Every month, I have to stand in line at the bank for MANCHESTER - Tlie Iniitnic- Carter said the energy plan will million and 2.5 million barrels. 20 or 30 minutes to deposit my Social Security check. Can tors of the Handicapped (lOH) help reduce costly reliance on acceptable to both sides. The Senate The energy package was the had wanted deregulation, while the I arrange to have my monthly check deposited to my will be traveling door-to-door foreign oil suppliers by saving 2,5 keystone of C arter’s domestic checking account? throughout Manchester Saturday million barrels of oil a day by 1985, House had supported Carter’s plan of legislative program, and he once higher ceiling prices. A. Yes. You can have your monthly benefit deposited with carloads or little red wagons less than he had hoped when he sub­ ca.led his fight to get the country’s 9 Carter originally bitterly opposed directly to a checking or savings account at the financiai full of homebaked goods. mitted the plan to Congress almost 19 energy use under control “the moral organization of your choice. All you need to do is com­ lOH will also be stationed on months ago, but still “a substantial equivalent of war.” deregulation of gas prices, but last spring he told House and Senate plete a direct deposit form SF-1199. You can get the form Main Street for their annual , improvement.” The linchpin of the energy plan — leaders he would settle for almost at your financial organization, and the people there can mobile bake sale. The sale will be <| “Today we can rightfully claim we and the focus of one of the biggest any compromise they could reach in help you fill it out. ShopRrte conducted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. have a comprehensive national and longest battles of the 95th VANITY FAIR Proceeds will benefit the week­ order to prod the rest of the package SS Number Needed policy dealing with our energy Congress - was the natural gas through. People who plan on getting a job during the Christmas CRANBERRY SAUCE JUMBO TOWELS ly swim program for handicapped problems,’’ Carter told some 200 con­ shopping season but do not have a Social Security number individuals from area towns. gressional, Energy Department and should act quickly to get it, Salvatore Anello, Social energy industry representatives who Security namager in East Hartford said recently. Spending Plan crowded into the White House East 125-ct. - Room for the signing of the six-inch Problems Seen Most employers require job applicants to show their 4 9 9 ^ Social Security card. Not having one may mean difficulty roll The Town of M anchester’s stack of legislation. Community Development Ad­ “We have acquitted ourselves well in getting a job, Anello said. BUMBLE BEE IN OIL OR WATER PR K £ PLUS and People who need a Social Security number can apply deference begins vvith g0od prlcesL to PLLSaURY BLEACHED UNBLEACHED OR visory-Committee has developed as a nation. While the world watched, for one at the East Hartford Social Security office. If the CHUNK UGHT TUNA watch for these color-coded signs GOLD MEDAL its spending plan for the next we have shown the will and courage In Peace Talks person is 18 or older, he or she must apply in person. A 5492,000 grant. See page 3. Ordering Cookies to face up to this complex problem.” person should allow 6 weeks after applying to receive the FLOUR Congress passed the five-part By United Press International demand for a withdrawal from the Mrs. Lou Albert of 45 Marshall Road gives her order for Girl program — covering conservation, number. DistricUTown Scout cookies to representatives of the Manchester-BoltonGirl Egytian President Anwar Sadat Golan Heights — a remark observers Everyone, regardless of his or her age, must furnish O range G reen Y ello w industrial conversion from gas to says peace talks with Israel may be said was sure to anger the Israelis. The subcommitee of members Scouts. Soliciting cookie sales are Michelle Albert, rear, Emi­ coal, natural gas pricing, utility rate proof of age, identity, and U.S. citizenship or lawful ad­ 5 9 ® suspended and the Jewish state today Israeli reports said Foreign mission status when applying for a number. S ig n ... S tic k e r.. T a g ... of the Town of Manchester and ly Barlow, left, and Winny Sutton.(Story on page 14) (Herald reform and energy taxes — on Oct. acknowledged the negotiations have Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense 5 9 ^ Eighth Utilities District Board of A birth certificate or church record of birth or baptism Sgraita photo by Strempfer) 15, the final, hectic day of its session. run into difficulties that could cut Minister Ezer Weizman may return recorded before the person’s fifth birthday is preferred ‘Last Week Detf IsShopRta'k Directors asked about funding, a Along the way, however. Congress short Prime Minister Menachem home from Washington again for a ^ AU.VAHCT1E5 “So cial Purchase” evidence of age and place of birth. For evidence of identi­ on the Orange inflation warning. phone system and a map at Begin’s trip to Canada and bring him special cabinet session to be called we’wnMdettiat Hurgesyouto _ AaVAWETKS Wednesday’s meeting. See page ty, the document should show a person’s signature, JELLO enables us to re­ sign tels you when home. by Begin next week. photograph or other identifying data. the sale is endng. buy before t WEICHADE Israeli Foreign Ministry officials The officials said it appears from N duce our price for People born outside the United States must present t J d gelatins abnitedame. Barry Running Again said they did not know the nature of news reports that the Egyptians want evidence of their U.S. citizenship, such as a U.S. DRINKS Food Drive the problems but cited news reports to reopen some points agreed on passport, naturalization certificate, citizen identity card, from Washington. The reports said during the earlier stages of the certificate of citizenship, or consular report of birth. 4^01, EAST HARTFORD - ’The local the talks have bogged down over the negotiations. REACT Team will hold a food People not citizens of the United States must present issue of linking the treaty to the On the West Bank, a bulldozer AUVAMET1ES drive at Stop & Shop in the their immigration documents. 3RD BIG WEEK GRAND OPENING For Leadership Post luture of other occupied Arab, cleared boulders from a 250-acre site CXfAM YM CHUNKY SHopKtt Charter Oak Mall, Silver Lane, A leaflet, “Applying for a Social Security number,” T H d e n tG u m territories. at the settlement of Maale Adumim ShopRIte OF BLOOMFIELD Nov. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. lists different documents which should be used as proof of Peanut Butter ':s?, 69^ to prepare for construction of 1,500 The food drive will benefit the By GREG PEARSON for most stores. age, identity and citizenship status. Free copies can be 40 TUNXIS AVEm RT. 189, BLOOMFIELD, CONN. FIUSBURY o r FIAKO (lO-OZ.) Strada was defeated in his bid for re- “ There seem to be some dif­ apartments in line with a govern­ Glass & M ore...... ’.r.^?S:69^ Barry, who was elected Tuesday to obtained at the East Hartford Social Security office, Community Renewal Team to Herald Reporter election. ficulties in the negotiations with ment decision to expand existing ShooWttOiOCOUTE Pie O w l Mix. . help needy persons during the his fifth overall and third consecutive Egypt, the nature of which we do not Icoated at 657 Main St. ’The telephone number is 244-3717. FUM noN/Am i OK COMSTOCK A m t HE suas MANCHESTER — Having just won Barry said earlier this week, Jewish outposts in the area. Chip Cookies ...... winter. senate term, has served during the ms.39^ VAMUA/ O10C0UTC/0ATMEAL COOKIE OUST AU VAMCTIES miSNUNY PIUS re-election by a wide margin. State before Tuesday’s election, that he know yet,” one official said. Several reserve soldiers guarding past term as an assistant majority Pie Filling...... : ^?s.49^ Sen. David Barry now plans to start planned to seek the deputy majority th e site refused to permit Ralston Cereal Cake M ix...... OR SCO leader. G iad Mfrap ...... Fireman Dies running again. seat whether or not Strada won re- Asked about reports from Montreal photographers to take pictures of the .'Si69< A U VAMETIES nUSBUBV STREUSEL There are several such assistants, Shortening...... Barry will seek the deputy majori­ election. that Begin may cut short a six-day of­ area. “No pictures — we’ve got sKredded Wheat 39^ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A and the deputy leadership post is con­ ficial trip to (Canada to return home Swirl Cakes 99^ OUHeSANtOKHOKCHOaFUUO'NUTS " ty leader post in the state Senate. “ I want to be a part of the orders,” an armed soldier told one G iad 8ags ...... z59^ S hop W te fireman was electrocuted shortly sidered a step up from those. POLLY'S POINTERS JIFFY CORN Also, the senator from Manchester Democratic leadership in the for a special cabinet session, the of­ photographer. Coffee...... ’*-5l*» after 2 a.m. today when a ladder The deputy majority leader for the Polly Cram er Apple Juice...... !?r89< Wednesday filed a bill to repeal the senate,” Barry said of his bid for the ficial said: “It has not been decided Wednesday, construction workers V M uffin M ix...... he was raising with three other past two terms has been State Sen. yet.’’ Corned 8eef ...... "^99^ CXANBEMtY J U a COOCTAR. blue laws that prohibit Sunday sales deputy post. Other challengers for at the site beat up an Israeli televi­ lAUMORY -jj, William Strada of Stamford. But, u iiv 's Ocean Spray ’u 89^ Instant Coffee_^2** firemen came into contact with the job might be expected, especially Sadat spoke of a possible suspes- sion crew filming the work on the All Detergent..... KOHM /mn MAKSHMAUOW CAKHATKM an overhead powar line. after Strada’s defeat. nion in the negotiations Wednesday in DEAR POLLY — One of our children got ballpoint ink Pumpkin Mix O CEA N SH tAV road. A TV crewman said the the SIwpMU MW COIA/ROOTKER Cocoa...... '?2f-99< Authorities identified the vic­ The deputy position is high in the an interview with the Kuwaiti work was begun in secret hours on our kitchen booth. I have tried everything on it but tim as Nicholas Auriemma, 25, of newspaper A1 Siyassah. “There is a ^ 10W-0K. Grapefruit Juice *^ 59< Shasta Short ?s89< SIxpKiU INSTANT 2.U . leadership role of the senate but does before dawn. nothing has removed the spots. Can you help me? Marshmallow. Bridgeport, a one-year veteran of possibility of a break in the A cheap way to have a better picnic is to use empty tin Sfeopltitt D iy M ilk „...... siisi^l*® rank below president pro tempore The Jerusalem Post said a 12-word Tomato Juice 59^ Frostings ...... 89^ the department. Health Agencies and majority leader. negotiations. But I am confident that sentence setting out the linkage was pie plates under paper plates. — MRS. G.T.B., Jr. Pop C o m . WaCHjaLYOR Three other firemen suffered if this happens the Israelis will come DEAR MRS. G.T.B. — I do wish you had explained a bit iS 99^ The senators who hold those holding up progress in the talks - Grape Jam...... !j99^ smoke inhalation andelectriqal positions, Joseph Fauliso of Hartford back within one month to resume the which began Oct. 12 - based on the more about the “booth.” I am presuming you refer to bums at the suspicious 2344 Fair- who is president pro tempore, and dialogue." Camp David accords engineered by built-in seats around a breakfast table. Usually such Tha MEAling Place® field Ave. apartm ent blaze, Get Extra Funds Sadat also said Carter supports his seating is covered with a plastic or vinyl material and, if- The Dairy Place— Joseph Lieberman of New Haven, Carter. r r ------^ authorities said. LIGHT'N LIVELY SEALTEST are considered secure in their so, you might try rubbing in a bit of petroleum jelly and BEFFBLADE BEEF CHUCK The Froien Food Place, Two were admitted to St, then washing with detergent suds. I am surprised that 1ST CUT BONE-IN 1 lijrvca n 1 a r\ r- n/^ 1^ ■ > ■ positions. Both have served for UNUtH BLADE, BONE-IN MORTCNS *TUUY COOKED” Vincent’s Hospital. Another I WEST HARTFORD — ’The Hart- The Foundation’s grant provides hair spray in an aerosol can did not do the job. It has LOW FAT several terms, are popular and would fireman was treated at the I ford Foundation for Public Giving the start-up costs of the consortium always worked on such materials for me. - POLLY 2-LB. FRIED be tough to defeat. MILK : .W-gil. CHUCK STEAK POT ROAST hospital for minor injuries and I has made a grant of |14,969 to a con- including the hiring of a nurse coor­ DEAR POLLY— All who sew know how annoying it is 79' Barry has sent a letter to the other released. I sortium of five public health agen- dinator and the training of ten home to lose needles in a pin cushion. I pinned a strip of color^ OIICKEN.JS 35 senators elected Tuesday announ­ ShopRIte -n - I cies to extend hours of nursing care health aides for the extended service. felt to my pin cushion and use it just for holding sewing cing his plan to run for deputy ITee Tavern in Sports I health aide services to evenings The consortium has been incor­ majority leader. needles. ’They are easy to find and always separated from ysoft l^rqarine S $ 1 2 9 I and weekends in the homes of 7 Q ^ VjCheesePiaza. ^ porated as a separate organization ^ r r y could rate as a favorite over the pins. — MARGE Staples ousts Manchester High residents of eleven area towns, I and has an office at 150 North Main most other contender for the position DEAR POLLY— When you take a barbecue grill to the l b . i f W l b . 1 from State Soccer Tournament... Yhe establishment of the Suburban ^— "The D e li Place— > I St., Manchester. because of his years of service and beach rub the grill under the sand after using it. All Bob Hensley threat to end Amby U Home Health Care Consortium will PATMCK CUDAHY /-The Bakery Place-v his reputation as a fair legislator. excess food is rubbed off and the cleaning is much easier K R CHUCK liM U LO a STIAK5. lONaESS. o n ran wuninmn Burfoot’s reign in Road Race. See | provide care after 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. *NO PRES. ADDED” CROWN TOP 20 s u a s ' “’The need for home health service Barry easily won re-election when you get the grill home. - LINDA CANNED London Broil® *51” page 15. I weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. DEAR TOLLY — Several years ago the timer on my QiidcenLegs *79^ doesn’t end at 4 p.m.,” said Mrs. Pol­ Tuesday. He defeated Republican •K F CHUCK M M USS rn(gr, WHITE O OCe Celtics lose again in NBA while I '*’^kends and holidays. spin dry washer would no longer work so I bought a HAM W ITH MBS ly Barey, R.N., executive director of Fenton "P at” Futtner by almost a 2- BREAD..O££O0*^ Spurs set scoring mark. See paae I Requests for extended service will the Glastonbury Visiting Nurse 1 margin in the Fourth Senatorial minute minder. ’The washer was working fine otherwise CubeSteak.M.*r> Olideen Breast * 15, I go through the five agencies par­ Beef or Reg. m i . SI»|l«itlG KAO iW Association and vice chairman of the District. and I did not want to pay a repair man to just fix that one SHANK rom O N W A nt ADOCO. IO NI.IN ticipating in the consortium. 'They ShopRIte Super (^nsortium. By uniting in a consor­ Barry had promised during his little thing. ’The few dollars I paid for this timer have vGem Franks ^...... Oven Roaster * 89^ I fire; tium each agency now has the ability been repaid many times. I use it for timing my cooking, Smoked Ham. . . «1°> campaign that he would seek repeal FMSHTUKKtYGKAOC'/r lO M OKTEH, LOM BONC-M V16 Ponuts Index I * Hartford Public Health Nur- to provide extended services which telephone calls, etc., as well as my washing. of the Sunday closing law. After , 1 sing Association. otherwise, because of low volume, My Pet Peeve is with the glass left in the street after an /The Service Deli Place. Drumsticks *59< Pork Chops..... filing the legislation to repeal, he S T o w s u a o A Gen. Merdiandise. Classified...... 24-26 I Glastonbury Visiting Nurse would have been too costly. She said accident. No one sweeps it up and other motorists drive Comics...... 27 I Association. said he would contact all house and BONBfSS “The hours of service will be senate members and invite them to over it unknowingly. I wish the police would sweep it TURKEY "'BONaBSBBEPUNDEHBLM* ^ ‘htrial ...... 13 I Manchester Public Health Nursing 9 CASTROLfllX against the curb after they make their investigation. It extended in the future as the demand join as co-sponsors of the repeal. SMOKED CHUCK Entertainment ...... 19 I Association. warrants." would be such a help. — MARY B. b r e a s t . . MOTOR on. Family ...... 12 I , Rockville Public Health Nursing He has called the legislation dis­ Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you NMISUCES Residents seeking nursing or home criminatory and hypocritical POTROASrtl CR M of Gardening ...... I8 I Association (which also serves health services after hours should newspaper coupon clippers if she uses your favorite Domestic WATU because it allows small-sized stores $ 1 1 9 C 24qli. Obituaries ...... 14 I Bolton, East Windsor,Ellington contact their participating public .Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her column. Write to remain open on Sunday and VjCookedHam *14.49 Sports...... 15-17 .1 Somers, Tolland and Vernon) and ’ health agency, in advance, which POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of this newspaper. because other, more controversial ‘ The Produce P la c ^ 6 3 Television ...... 19 | South Windsor Public Nursing makes the referral to the consortium Association. activities, are not forbidden on that ^The ke Cr«am Place>v POTATOES coordinator. day. ASSORTED FUVORS • APPLES HcaRh&Beauty Aids What’s up in bridges? g r a d e 7 0 C SEALTEST $499 IDAHO 5-lb a ^ MAALOX GREENING O jl "Don’t cross that bridge until you come to it,” grandma ICE CREAM bag f W Bolton May Change Government used to say. Increasingly, you mighthot want to cross the UQUIO , Byr.f DONNAnriMMA urkrHOLLAND f waswas oresentAd presented tn totho the ctkXantman selectmen at at ■. bridge even then. town work, activities and per­ recommends hiring an ad­ Wednesday’s meeting. sonnel.” The Federal Highway Administration reporta that one Ice Cream ShopRIte / HotBalieSh^ Herald Correspondent ministrative assistant. He said, 119 NOrAMS_MHE Although all five board members Selectman Ernest Shepherd had highway bridge out of five is deficient and dangerous. V, Dixie Cups...... o court in East The Savings Bank of Tolland has We'll give you a LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONE Kansas City 67 50 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- was charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct in con­ colorful plaid, Partly sunny and mild today with highs in the 60s. complete business and personal collapsible suitcase, GOOD TO SAT. NOV. 11th GOOD TO SAT. NOV. 11th Las Vegas 81 48 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- nection with the investigation of a distrubance at his Michael Markovitz, 49, of Oakdale, was arrested around 17 C. Fair tonight with lows upper 30s to lower Little Rock 64 42 banking services, with the extra with 3-side zipper, missing: pc-partly cloudy; r- home. Wednesday on a warrant charging him with first-degree that folds flat for 40s. Friday fair with highs near 60. Probability of rain Los Angeles 82 57 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; convenience of M aster Charge, Visa near zero today and tonight 10 percent Friday. He was released on his promise to appear in court in larceny. Police said the complaint was made by C&S storage. WITH Louisville 55 30 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Rockville on Nov. 14. and BankAmericard. WITH Southwesterly winds 10 to 15 mph today diminishing to thunderstorms; w-windy. Distrtoutors on Route 5, South Windsor, that Markovitz D ^osil $500 7.50 7.50 variable 10 mph or less tonight and Friday. Mild today alleg^ly bought some $3,800 worth of building supplies Stop in soon and meet Jim Ashe and Receive this attrac­ PURCHASE and Friday. extended Outlook June W. Ireland, 57, of 49 Durant St., Manchester, was Md didn t pay for them. He is to appear in court on Nov. the rest of the branch staff. We want tive "spice" electric PURCHASE charged Wednesday with failure to obey a stop sign after «/• to be good friends. warming tray, M ^ ™ ^ ~ Extended outlook for Saturday thru being involved In a two-car accident at the intersection of 11” X 17” large with Bolton and Feeder roads. walnut finish handles. Long Island Sound ’ f ' Saturday and Sunday. Police said the Ireland car pulled out into the intersec­ UPTON rw Daytime highs mid 50s to tion and collided with a car driven by Debrq Shimanski of WE OF THE Deposit $100 BUMBLE WINDER I ^ K S (UPI) - Long Island Sound to mid 60s. Overnight lows mainly in the 40s Mark Drive, Coventry which was traveling south on THESfl^finOSmiK You'll get a Ventura Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point; Fair weather Bolton Road. No injuries were reported at the scene. The Thermal Blanket, Saturday. Highs 45 to 55. MASONIC SPORTS twin-size, washable, BEE TEA ttu^ough Friday. High pressure ridge over area into Shimanski car was towed. Ms. Ireland has a court answer . «TOUPnD made of non-allerglc Friday. Southwest winds increasing to 10 to 15 knots date of Nov. 24. T S j Routes 31 & 44A, Coventry 100*} polyester. LIGHT t ^ y . Variable winds 10 knots or less tonight and Friday. NIOHT COMMITTEE CHUNK Visibility more than 5 miles except locally 2 to 4 miles in Saturday. Chance of South Windsor Hxxmr. IlM wpport of our Xhttr imUnf «nd C lM n rt ll— • L E N D E R Member Federal Oeposil insuranceCorporalion haw and patchy fog early today. Average wave heights 1 nea"r^4o"^Mih"‘i ^ ‘’I'i‘^®^' "ear 30 north to John MeInnis, 71, of Abbey Road Ext., South Windsor, to 2 feet today and 1 foot or less toni^t and Friday TOuUi^ south. Daytime highs in the 40s north and 50s TUNA,,ox 49® 100 CT. was charged Wednesday with evading responsibility. LIMIT ONE Police said he allegedly struck a car in the Sullivan WUUam G. Bryet LIMIT ONE Avenue Plaza, causing damage, and left the scene. He Propvm Chalrnmn 8000 TO SAT. NOV. 11th ,L 8000 TO SAT. NOV. 11th PAGE FO^R - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manrhester. Conn., Thurs., Nov, 9. 1978

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Nov. 9. 1978 Satellite Studies X-Rays I—^ ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, Nov. 9, 1978 — PAGE SEVEN WASHINGTON (UPI) - The space tures showing the size, structure and Medium-sized stars crash down to Democrats Will Have Stranglehold on Legislature agency plans to launch an orbiting detail of objects in the far reaches of neutron-star density — a billion tons HARTFORD (UPI)fIJPTi —m Democratstatfll will have a virtual_i S * observatory Monday to give the universe. per cubic inch. stranglehold on the Connecticut Legislature when it con­ Regina Smith, Amelia Mustone, John Prete, Eugene member of the House. doned by Senate Minority Leader Lewis Rome, the astronomers their best view yet of HEAO 2 is to be launched from Heavyweight stars are believed to venes in January with overwhelming majorities in both Skowronski, Joseph Ruggiero, Steven Casey, Frederick Two former Republican House members. — Russell defeated Republican nominee for lieutenant governor. puzzling celestial objects — such as Cape Canaveral, Fla., into an orbit shrink even more, to material so the Senate and House chambers. Knous and Michael Skelley. Post and John Matthews — were elected to the upper Democrat Dean Markham won the seat vacated by While Sarasin was losing the governor’s race, his white dwarfs, neutron stars and ranging from 280 to 335 miles high. densely packed that the resulting im­ Boosted by the smashing victory Tuesday of Gov Ella chamber. House Majority Leader William O’Neill, who was elected younger brother. Warren Sarasin. won his first term as a maybe even black holes which That vantage point will place the mense gravity prevents even light Grasso over Republican Ronald Sarasin, Democrats Post is the successor to the upper chamber seat aban­ lieutenant governor. emit X-rays. '> satellite well above the Earth’s at­ waves from escaping. These are picked up four new seats in the Senate and 12 more in the The invisible universe, as viewed mosphere which keeps X-rays from what scientists call black holes. House.. by X-ray detectors, is a bizarre and reaching ground observatories. Their existence has not been con­ The oniy dent in the Democratic sweep was the defeat viplent place and program scientist The first HEAO was launched 15 firmed, but astronomers believe they of four-term Sen. Wiiliam Strada of Stamford, the deputy Albert G. Opp said Uie spacecraft months ago on a sky mapping mis­ have identified four black-hole can­ minority leader, and Rep. Robert Vicino of Bristol, the will use an automated X-ray telescoe sion. It has spotted an estimated 1,- ■■■■■■■■■■■I didates which can be studied by deputy House speaker. Vicino, a six-term veteran, lost to to enable astronomers to “see exact­ 500 celestial sources of X-rays — five examining the X-rays emitted from Republican Edward Krawiecki Jr. ly where the action is taking place.” times the number previously known. matter drawn toward them. Deli Department Specials 'The makeup of the 36-member Senate will include 14 ' DOMESTIC ^ ^ Aft “You'll be able to see in X-rays the HEAO 2’s job is to zero in on par­ new faces. Democrats raised their total from 22 seats to CHOICEST MEATS motions of gases and the presence of ticularly interesting X-ray sources. 26 seats. Republican senators dropped from 14 to 10. COOKED HAM Z .Z 9 the matter that’s creating the X- Among its targets will be compact In the House, Democrats increased their advantage IN TOWN rays,” Opp said in an interview celestial objects ranging from stars from 91 seats to 103. The Republican House members fell 1 LEAN CENTER CUT Wednesday. “Since you can’t see known as white dwarfs to theoretical from 60 to 48. these in visible light, you can oniy Youth Arrested POBK CHOPS .M .8G svSrss CHEESE .*2.29 black holes. The new 26-10 Senate makeup will give Senate 1 COUNTRY STYLE speculate as to what’s creating the A white dwarf is what is left over HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford Democrats a two-thirds majority, something they HILLSHIRE X-rays.” when a star the size of our sun runs police credited elementary school already have in the House. One benefit of the two-thirds PORK RIBS .*1.38 The $87 million satellite, called out of nuclear fuel and collapses students with aiding an investigation power is that Democrats couid suspend the rules in 7-RIB (RIB END) KIELBASA *1.69 HEAO 2 because it is the second of catastrophically into an object no which led to the arrest of a 15-year- pushing favored legisiation through the Generai Assemly. MUCKE’S three High Energy Astronomical bigger than Elarth. ’They are so dense old boy charged with slashing a 9- POBK BOAST...... *1.18 Five Senate Republicans who lost Tuesday were 7-RIB (LOIN END) Observatories, will radio back data that a spoonful of matter would year-old girl in a Mary Hooker School Douglas Putnam, Elmer Mortensen, Barbara Reimers BOLOGNA lb.*1.49 scientists- will reconstruct into pic­ weigh a ton. lavatory. Bernard Madden and Philip Costello Jr. POBK BOAST .*1.48 GOP newcomer Richard Cunningham defeated Strada, 7\RIB (LOIN HALF) QROTE S WEIQEL NATL CASINO Veterans Day whose law partner was recently acquitted on federal con­ M B K BOAST .*1.58 HOT DOGS lb. * 1.1 spiracy charges in connection with a fee paid the law /-M B (RIB HALF) OUR OWN BA A firm by a gambling promotion group. Strada was co-chairman of the General Law Com­ PORK ROAST...... *1.38 COLESLAW .09* Kennedy Talks Saturday mittee that wrote legislation to expand legal gambling in WHOLE AARP Show Had Variety the state. The new Democratic faces in the Senate will be POBK LOINS CUT TO ORDER...... *1.28 aifton Leonhardt, William Currv Jr., Marcella Fahey, GEM Mrs. Muriel Towle, left, looks at the varie­ South United Methodist Church. Mrs. MANCHESTER — E verett R. Doris Laferriere, president of the • DAIRY • ty of ceramics displayed by Marion Kennedy Sr. of 81 Phelps Road will VFW Auxiliary; and Mrs. Fiorence SEMI-BONELESS HAMS Brookings has attended ceramics classes for be the principal peaker Saturday at .*1.78 HOODS Brookings, right, at the fifth annual hobby, Streeter, past commander of the SWEET LIFE eight years and makes a variety of items the annual Veterans Day/Armistice Disabled American Veterans Death of Ex-Fed arts and crafts show of the Manchester which she says she enjoys giving to her Day obseiVance starting at 10:45 Auxiliary. BACON ..k.M»*1i48 ORANGE JUICE ... 00* 9 Chapter 1275 of the American Association of friends. (Herald photo by Strempfer) a.m. at the front of Manchester Kennedy, a Worid War I veteran, TOBIN’S Memorial Hospital. Still Remembered FLEISCHMANN’S Retired Persons (AARP) held Wednesday at enlisted April 1917 at the age of 16 in FBANKS (MEAT-BEEF)...... lb.pkB.^l.o40 ■This year’s Nov. 11th observance, the Navy. He served in the Armed SUGAR HILL, N.H. (UPI) — One year ago Thursday, COLONIAL which will be conducted by the Guard, a little known branch of the Nov. 9, a young deer hunter saw a flash of brown and EGG BEATERS ,.„70* Veterans Council, will mark the 60th Navy that manned deck guns white in the gray light of dawn, raised his rifle to his ENCOBEHAMSziavq) t*2.68 SLENDER PAK — ^ anniversary of the armistice that mounted on merchant ships to ward shoulder, and fired a shot that reverberated around the Renovated School Eyed world. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ended World War I in 1918. off German submarines on Atlantic REG. / MINT Walter A. Von Hone, past chair­ Ocean crossings. Over the past 55 Robert Daniels Jr., 21, of neighboring Lisbon, testified s h e r b e t . . . 7 0 * man of the Veterans Council, will years, he has served in many iater he thought he had seen a deer’s tail through his CHEST TOOTHPASTE ,»M .04 LIGHT A LIVELY open the observance with introduc­ capacities in Manchester and in 1978 telescopic sights. What he really saw was the white BUY 2 A GET 1 FREE For Community Concept tions of those participating in the was the recipient of the Community turtleneck shirt and brown hat of William Sullivan, the TOeURT event. The Rev. John MacNicholas, Service Award by the Greater retired No. 3 man of the FBI, who also was out hunting ^LISTERINE MOUTHWASH ...8201.^1 b S 8 > 3 / 8 9 < MANCHESTER - School ad­ schooi program. The program would proposals for use of the facility, staf­ associate chaplain at the hospital, Manchester Chamber of Commerce. near his home. ministrators are contemplating using also mean that the school be used for fing and budget to present to will give the invocation and benedic­ A bullet from Daniels’ .30-06 rifle tore through the renovated Washington School and Members of the various veterans community activities during the Kennedy. He also said it will involve tion. The Sons of the American Sullivan’s neck, killing him instantly. new West Side Recreation Center to organizations and their auxiliaries evening hours. a lot of work and planning before Legion will be in charge of iowering will meet at the American Legion The death caused an uproar b^ause of Sullivan’s try out the community school con­ Kennedy said Washington School anything can be done and he is not the flag. Home at 10:15 a.m. and then former official position. At the time of his retirement he cept, School Superintendent James has been chosen to try out the idea ^ sure if the community program can Placing wreaths at the World War I proceed, with their colors, to the had custody of wiretaps of reporters and National Securi­ P. Kennedy said Wednesday. because of its new physical layout' get under way soon. Memorial in front of the hospital will front entrance of the hospital to par­ ty Council aides, ordered during the Nixon Administra­ ’The community school concept in­ and because of its access to the en­ He said he is not against the idea, be Mrs. Laura Freeman, president of ticipate in the program, which is tion after the New York Times reported in 1969 the U.S. volves using a public building for tire West Side and downtown areas. but is concerned if it involves more American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. open to the public. Everett R. Kennedy Sr. Air Force was bombing . programming for the entire com­ The new facilities at the joint staffing. He said he could not afford a Sullivan was forced to quit the FBI in 1971 after an un­ munity. It could mean, in addition to school and recreation center include full-time director for the program successful attempt to make the late FBI director J. regular daytime school and recrea­ a good art room, a music room which because of the expected town budget Edgar Hoover retire. Sullivan later referred to Hoover as tion operations, extra space could be used for small community limits and the increase in minimum being ‘raving mad” and “a master blackmailer.” available could be used for adult Crash Cuts Power in Area meetings a new gymnasium and wage for all his part-time workers. The Soviet news agency Tass said it was “a strange education, cultural and artistic ac­ N stage and a game room. VERNON — A one-car accident at officials thought it wouid be much story” that Sullivan was killed in a hunting accident. It tivities, services for senior citizens The new plan is just in the initial road. Early this morning the com­ 5 a.m. today caused a power outage later before it was restored. hinted he might have been killed because he could have and health or dental services, such as talking stages. Kennedy said it will muter trafhc was being rerouted by in the Loveland Hill area of Route 83 The driver of the car was Mark been a dangerous witness to some unnamed persons. a flu clinic. Dr. Kennedy eaid. take a lot of careful planning in­ forcing school officials to cancel way of Old Town Road or Windsor- Sugar Hill Police Chief Gary Young said the U.S. House Patten, 22, of Mountain Street, ville Road. The “lighted school concept” is volving staffing and coordination About Town classes at Rockville High School. Select Committee on Assassinations tried to enter common in the Midwest, Kennedy Rockville. Police said he was Patten was taken to Rockville with the Recreation Department. Power was restored at about 7 traveling north and went off the road Sullivan’s house before he was buried and seize any said, but has only been tried in this The new addition is not expected to The Manchester Square Dance a.m., a high schol spokesman said, General Hospital where he was ad­ papers there. Young declared himself caretaker of the area on a limited basis. At least one and struck the utility pole causing mitted. Police said he received a cut be open until Jan. 1, Kennedy said. Club will conduct an advanced I but at the time the announcement numerous wires to fall. Sullivan house and ordered the committee’s investigator We Give Old Fashioned school in Hartford and one in West Melvin Siebold, recreation direc­ workshop tonight from 7:30 to 10 at on his head. The accident is stiil un­ Let Our Family was made that the school would be Route 83, in that area, was closed out of this White Mountains hamlet of 336 residents. Hartford are trying the community tor, said today he is working out Nathan Hale School. der investigation. Butcher Service.., closed, Connecticut Light & Power to traffic due to the wires on the Penthouse Magazine later hired attorney William Kunstler to look into the death, and Kunstler held a series Serve Your Family! of news conferences at which he maintained Sullivan “was murdered.” He never implicated Daniels in any STORE HOURS; way or offered any new evidence in the case. “He’s just made bare allegations and left them Mon. & Tues. 'tH 6;00 hanging,” Grafton County Attorney John Rolli said this 317 Highland S t FREE FROM week. “He ought to be more responsible. I have heard Wed., Thurs., & Fri. tii 9dM) nothing from Kunstler. My previous offer is still open, V that if he does come up with evidence rather than suspi­ MANCHESTER cion I’d be glad to convene the grand jury and let him pre­ Sat ft Sunday sent it.” 'tjl 6dl0 mCHUNS FJlSESmai CONN. 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Bolton Revives MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9. 1978 - PAGE ELEVKN Building Plans NEASC To Start Manchester Parkade • Open Wed., Thur. & FrI. NItes 'til 9 By DONNA HOLLAND Herald Correspondent School Evaluation BOLTON — Plans to study the need for a public safety BOLTON — Nineteen educators will visiting Bolton High School is not to in­ complex are once again under way. Norman Preuss, make an on-site evaluation of Bolton High spect it but to give assistance to the staff president of the Bolton Volunteer Fire Department, in a School on Sunday, Nov. 12, 1978, through in its pursuit of quality education for its m Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1978, Principal students.” letter to the Board of Selectmen, asked that the town ^ Each of ^hott idvortitod itomt it r.V “give serious attention to the construction of a new cen­ ADVERTISED“ quirod to bo roodily availoblo lor tala ' Joseph V. Fleming announced Fleming pointed out that the “members tral firehouse which would also provide space for the at or balow tha advartitad prieo in Wednesday. of the NEASC teams are contributing state police, local constabulary and civil preparedness, ITEM POLICY _ aach AEtP Stora, axcapt at tpacifi- The visiting committee will attend an their services to the school. This spirit of and that the land for such a complex be purchased within ~ cally notad in thit ad. opening dinner Sunday night along with professional cooperation is the hallmark a year.” the high school steering committee, of education in this country and is the Preuss said, “The association would like to bring to school administrators, representatives of noted feature of the New England your attention the urgent need for a new central THURtDAY-FRIDAY-SATURI the Board of Education, and community Association of Schools and Colleges. The firehouse." He said the members find it absolutely im­ members who have worked on the evalua­ goal of an NEASC evaluation is to possible to maintain the equipment inside the present REDiERI THIR COORON tion. stimulate a continuting drive for im­ station." The evaluation visit is to be conducted provement in the school.” Preuss said the equipment must be parked outside in through the auspices of the Commission The members of the evaluating team order to maintain it which results in further risk of injury AT MANCHESTER AAP ONLY on Public Schools of the New England are Candace Brickley, Wallingford; . to members. ll»BttttttOttttttt«B«. Association of Schools and Colleges. The Robert H. Brown, Brookfield, Mass.; The Board of Fire Commissioners first requested ad­ NEASC evaluation team is to be chaired Albert Clark, Ware, Mass.; Nancy ditional space in 1968. In 1974 the town spent $1,000 for WITH '10.00 PURCHASE EXCLU0IN6 TOBACCO «*ALC0H0L by Richard W. Kisiel, principal of Granby Curran, Hadley, Mass.; John R. Gray, preliminary plans for an addition to the existing High School. Kisiel has had extensive Cales Ferry; Frank Jacaruso, Norwich; fi' firehouse on Notch Road. The estimated cost (or the addi­ experience in the NEASC evaluation Linda Kozak, Windsor Locks; Gretchen tion was $85,000. program. Neidlinger, Westbrook; Mike L. Preuss said since that time costs have risen and the Principal Joseph Fleming said that "the Newinsky, Avon; Dr. Olive S. Niles, East state fire marshal has issued an abatement order to cor­ purpose of this external team evaluation Hartford; Angelina Hollo, Simsbury; Vin­ rect the fire safety code violations of the structure. is to review the self-study materials which cent Rascati, North Haven; Elizabeth M. A second letter on the subject was submitted by David A&P GRADE "A”-LAR6E have been prepared by the professional Scheibe, Middletown; Lloyd Schmidt, Levi’s Flare Leg Drew, fire lieutenant. He said, “I believe now is the time i ; staff, parents, students, and citizens for Stores; Carissa Simon, Terryville; Corduroy Jeans to make some positive decision concerning the future of DOZ. CARTON _ the last fourteen months. During that Kenneth Sullivan, Somers; Laurence the firehouse." period of time, the professional staff has Tiven, Orange; Edward G. Tucchio, Students A Preteene Drew said he attended an officer's meeting at the LIMIT ORE COUPON PERFiiiLY. VALID WV,9.II0V. 11 been engaged in a comprehensive self- Stonington; and Mary Ann Zak, Suffield. firehouse recently when the temperature outside was in study seeking to identify the school’s The New England Association of Highland Park Fair the low 30's and inside it wasn’t much warmer.” 1171 AT T l MWlfHriTni AlP STOK 0N.Y' strengths and determine those areas in Schools and Colleges is a voluntary league He said, the heating system was supposedly fixed, with which change would be desirable. The of over 1100 public schools, colleges and Orig. 15.50. Many colors. Students Members of the Highland Park School PTA will present a Holiday a minimum of repairs, but now the system doesn’t work NEASC team will take an outside universities, independent schools, and waist sizes 25" to 30". Arts and Crafts Show on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the school at all. professional viewpoint to the evaluation.” vocational, technical and career in­ Clearance... limited quantityl gymnasium. Displaying items to be featured are, from left, Norma Drew said a fire commissioner was at the firehouse Chairman Kisiel said. “Our purpose in stitutions. Allen, Betsy Bissonnette and Rosemarie Kunz. Highlight of the and knew the system wasn’t working but he did not aiwiitiB»iil» ap iMiir araMKUDtmawancaatr evening will be a drawing for a Christmas tree trimmed with hand- appear to be worried about it nor did he indicate he was am.tiiittii»i| iapawu5t 9 teienilliib made ornaments. Refreshments will be available including “finger going to do anything about it. Drew said an ambulance and new equipment are aOn liiW flO H r ^cSEBiii&Sii Rock Is Returned food sampling” with free coffee and punch. Any parent, faculty needed but they can’t be housed in an inadequate "McGregor” Boys member or student who would like to display their art work or craft is building. Plaid Flannel Shirts welcome to participate. Adults will also demonstrate how some items He said, “The problem I believe is that the Board of are made. (Herald photo by Pinto) Fire Commissioners need advice on the direction to All Is Forgiven OrIg. 6.00 A 7.00 take." By DONNA HOLLAND mistake.” Ryba declined to say who had Wednesday night the fire commissioners, none of Herald Correspondent returned the rock. 4.99 & 5.99 After the rock was discovered missing whom were at the meeting, were given direction by the BOLTON — A dinosaur rock that had selectmen. last week, Bolton got another one from Thermal' knit long sleeve shirts. Ther­ Handsome plaid flannel shirts. All are Religion Study Finds been promised to the Town of Bolton, but The commissioners were charged with organizing a Dinosaur Park in Rocky Hill. Now the mal knit Long Johns. Sizes for boys 4 to permanent press. Sizes 4 to 7 are 4 99- disappeared before it could be picked up, town has two rocks containing dinosaur 20. Sale ends Saturday. Sizes 8 to 20 are 5.99. meeting of agencies concerned with a public safety com­ has been found. plex to determine what the funda mental needs are, to in­ .tmiamiwtuataiwiiit prints. New England Liberal g.Ofc'taffitirllSi;*' A story about the missing rock in vestigate possible sources of funding for such a complex One rock will be on display at the Bolton and to report all their findings to the selectmen by Jan. 1. Friday’s Manchester Herald led to a Center School science department. It is HARTFORD (UPI) - Both Roman phone call to First Selectman Henry Ryba England Protestants are affiliated with Selectman John Carey was named liaison between the not yet known where the second rock will Catholics and Protestants in New England “smaller, more liberal denominations," who had been ready to carry on his own be placed. Preteens, Teens & Juniors have a more liberal attitude towards con­ selectmen and the new group. Girls Winter Coats, while nationally a larger percentage personal investigation to find it. troversial issues than members of their Offices Open Friday The rocks with dinosaur prints were belong to large, conservative groups. Ryba said, "I seriously believe the rock Winter Coats Our Complete StockI religion across the nation, says a study by offered free to Connecticut towns and The study found 75.8 percent of the The town offices will be open all day Friday, Veteran’s was taken by mistake. It was an honest school systems, by the park. Our Contplete Stock Reg. 54.00 to 86.00 the Hartford Seminary Foundation. region’s Protestants said a self-admitted Day. The offices will be closed on Nov. 23 and 24 for a The published report, called “Religion homosexual should be allowed to make a long Thanksgiving holiday weekend. in New England,” said the region's speech in their communities. It said the 20% & 30% Off 20% Off Protestants are generally more suppor­ national average was 56.2 percent. Supper of Month iReg. 60.00 to 100.00. Every coat Is Every coat reduced. Now 43.20 to tive of homosexuals rights than fellow Asked if a homosexual should be per­ New Minister Named Protestants across the nation. A&P IS A POULTRY SHOP ' reduced 20% or 30%. Preteen sizes 6 to 68.00. All from famous makers. All mitted to teach in a university, 63.7 of the It said New England Roman Catholics 14; Teen & Junior sizes 5 to 15. sizes for girls 4 to 6X & 7 to 14. N area Protestants said yes, compared to For Wesley Church Set for Saturday Junior sizes 5 to 15. take a more permissive stand on abortion 43.6 nationwide, the survey said. issues than the nationwide average. EAST HARTFORD — The Rev. Gordon F. Gale of Roman Catholics were asked a series of COVENTRY — A “ Supper of the morning worship service. Desserts and The study, based on interviews with 342 Scituate, Mass. hasJieen appointed pastor of the Wesley Month” will be held by the First abortion related questions, and in most in­ Memorial Church, 110 Ellington Road. snacks will be sold in addition to baked New England residents, was authored by stances the New England response was Congregational Church on Saturday, from goods. University of Massachusetts sociologist The appointment was announced by Bishop Edward G. 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the church vestry on Main between 8 and 9 percent higher than the Carroll, resident bishop of the Boston Area of the United EACHPACKA6EC0NTAMS Street. A sp^ial Thanksgiving service and Wade Roof. national average. IBEASTQTRS.-31E6QUARTE.- dedication will take place during the mor­ Preteens & Teens Preteens, Teens & Juniors Roof said it provides significant con­ Methodist Church. The appointment becomes effective 3 NECXS-3 W M6S-3 SETS OF OBLETS According to supper chairman Herbert The study Includes a series of maps Dec. 1. ning worship at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. Sweater Spectacular Famous Make Ski Parkas trast between the two religious groups in Crickmore, the event will benefit the 19. The Junior Choir will perform under showing the distribution of religious The Rev. Mr. Gale is an elder and a full member of the Reg. 30.00 to 77.00 the region and nationwide. O ouartered Fryers Church Debt Reduction Fund. the leadership of Kathleen Worthington, Orig. 10.00 A 15.00 groups throughout the region. Southern New England Conference of the United He said in the introduction more New The menu will include roast turkey and and four new collection plates hand­ Methodist Church. He receive his theology degree from ChicfcenLeg Roasting dressing, mashed potato, vegetable, Emory University in Atlanta and has served in the North crafted by Dudley Ferguson will be 4.99 to 8.99 20% & 30% Off Otrs.T.Sl O chickem i dessert, and beverage. Participants are dedicated. Georgia Conference, the Detroit Conference and as a O urged to write their names on the sign-up This year’s holiday fair will take place Great assortments. Cowinecks. V Our complete stock reduced. Get the chaplain in the U.S. Army before he joined the Southern sheet on the vestry bulletin board. necks. Cable knits. Turtlenecks. Fair jump on winter now & save Important New England Conference. on Saturday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Nov. 12 the Junior League and will be chaired by Sandra Doughty. Isle types. Sizes S, M, L. dollars. Sizes S, M & L. H® 3nd his wife, Jeanne, will live at the Parsonage a Fellowship will have a “home bake” sale Booths will be available in Church Lane 157 King St. They have four adult children, three in the vestry immediately following the daughters and one son. House for individuals and groups. V Rev, Gale will conduct his first worship service at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. Dec. 3. Bylaws Revisions Little Girls Warm Girls Super Warm Authorities Hunting Winter Jackets Hooded Nylon Parkas Suspect in Shooting Being Considered Orig. 30.00 to 36.00 Orig. 35.00 to 42.00 By BARBARA RICHMOND A&PISA BUTCHER SHOP quarterly was deleted. 19.99 NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — Authorities today were Herald Reporter In section 5 on voting it states that no Toasty warm jackets. Famous make. Outstanding quality 8> value from a searching for suspects in a shooting on a downtown street Center Cut Center Cut BE? CHUa(-B0NaESS,SH0UUSI VERNON— The general membership of member shall be eligible to vote at any Hooded. Zip front. Great values for girls famous maker. Great styles for girls comer which left one street gang member dead and three London nrhll the Rockville Area Chamber of election unless his dues are current. The 1 sizes 4 to 6X. sizes 10, 12 & 14. others wounded. RIB LOIN Commerce will be receiving copies of later part of the sentence is deleted and in Police said the four, all members of a street gang STIAKS proposed revisions to the bylaws to accept its place is being put, “until his dues for ca ll^ the Lords, were hit Wednesday night by bullets CHOPS CHOPS BEeCHUCX-BONaESS or reject. the preceding year have been fully paid.” fired from an unidentified passing car. Gubod The Board of Directors at a meeting Instead of "Voting shall be by in­ Police said they had no immediate motive for the $189 STIAKS Wednesday voted to send out the revisions dividuals only and no member shall cast shooting, and it could not yet be determined if the inci­ $|99h ■ P 1( BEffCHUCK-BONBisS after a suggestion to hold them until the more than one ballot, the word ballot was ■ Loki Girls & Boys Girls Warm Knit dent was gang-related. h. I w lb . TopBlado dues structure is revised was rejected. inserted in place of the word vote. The victim was identified as Elmer Maine Jr., 22 of 666 Pork Loin-Each Package Contaks: Anne Flint, executive director, said the Pertaining to a quorum for voting, the 2 Pc. Ski Suits Mittens & Hats Main St. eCmtor. 2 ShouMer, 2 Sirloin End Chops $ l l 6 9 STIAKS proposed new dues structure won’t be put bylaws are being changed to read 10 per­ Orig. 68.00 Orig. 3.00 A 4.50 A New Britain General Hospital spokeswoman said A M T . PO RK CHOPS 1 ■> FOiWERLY Sn.0M STNPS-eONaESS into effect until the beginning of a new cent of the members shall constitute a emergency attempts to rescusitate Maine were un­ PofkLoln-Whole WheloTop $089 chamber year which is next October so it quorum. It did read 21 members. successful. She said he died of chest wounds apparently Country Style Ribs * 1 1 ® was decided to go ahead with the bylaws The revisions also call for the president 39.99 1.99 & 2.99 caused by a blast from a sawed-off shotgun. L O I N S lb. Pork Loin-Loan 4 Meaty dm and send out the dues changes later. to appoint a nominating committee not Professionally styled. For winter sports. Bulky knit mittens 8i matching hats. The spokeswoman said Ricky Tyrell, 17, of 229 Pork Back Ribs *1|® BEEF M lM H N a ilO E S EYE ROUND 4 RUMP ROAST In section 3 which deals with annual later than June of each year rather than Washington St., and Bruce Niedszweicki of 231 For ski slope action. For girls & boys Mittens are 1.99; Hats are 2.99. Girls Wholo Bottom $ ^ 4 7 dues, it states that the membership dues July as now stated and then present the ages 7 to 14. Washington St., had undergone surgery and were Pork loln-flli End ejo o sizes 6 to 16. 28bi. subscriptions shall be payable annually, or names to the board at or before the reported in stable condition early today. Boneless Pork Roasts ^ 1 ^ semi-annually in advance. The term meeting in July rather than August. Oil Tanker Explodes; A fourth New Britain man, Gary Schultz, 27, of no cer- You'll DO Better With A&P s Uin street address, was treated and released, she said A police spokesman said the Lords gang has been in FRUIT & VEGETABLES A A U ROADS existence about 20 to 25 years, and its rival was called the All Our Childrens Girls, Boys & Toddlers 31 Crewmen Missing Earls. SEEDLESS FL0RIDA<“48“ SIZE ^mOTO: Warm 2 Pc. Snowsults Carter’s 2 Pc. Sleepers MANILA, (UPI) — A Reg. 34.00 to 72.00 9 Reg. 7.50 to 10.50 Panamanian-registered tanker exploded A twin Citrine ring repairs when the explosion occurred. Museum Invites Board 1IIBP and burned In a thunderous tower of flame A Coast Guard spokesman and oil com­ ite MANCHESTER— The Lutz Junior Museum has invited SHOPPING PLAZA 20% Off 20% Off apparently caused by chemical fumes and pany officials said the explosion might for the members of the Town Board of Directors to meet at the (ADJACENT TO CALDORS) 31 people were missing and feared killed, have been caused by chemical fumes. museum Tuesday. R A P E Including our warm snowsults from Heavyweight. Non-skid soles. Toddler officials said today. There were conflicting reports on the The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and will involve dis­ November bom laefy Canada. Now 27.20 to 57.60. Sizes 4 to sizes 2 to 4; Girls sizes 5 to 12; Boys Frogmen were searching Manila Bay number of survivors. An initial Coast cussion of the museum and its programs. 7 for boys and girls. sizes 4 to 10. for 21 Chinese and Indonesian crewmen, a Guard report said 26 were rescued but Glynis Berry, museum director, said that many FRUIT Japanese surveyor and nine Filipinos, a security officials of the state-owned changes have been introduced and the museum staff ‘lOO’SlZE-SWKT Coast Guard spokesman said. Most of the Philippine National Oil Company said 16 would like to explain these to the directors. JUCYaonpA missing crewmen were believed to be had bwn recdvered, 13 of them crewmen trapped in the aft section of the sunken of the tanker. Oranges Levi's Flannel Shirts Infants & Toddlers vessel. The tanker had a crew of 42 — 23 In­ '120'SIZE aORDA For Boys, Girls & Teens Warm Blanket Sleepers They were among the more than 50 per­ donesians, 17 Chinese and two Britons — ( East Hartford Fire Calls ZPPERSKM sons aboard the 20,000-ton tanker Feoso N iw n A T IIO . Orig. 13.00 to 15.00 Reg. 7.50 but authorities said they were still Tangerines TTic dear, yellow color of these Sun when it exploded and burned checking to see if all of them were aboard Wednesday off the town of Limay in Ba­ Wednesday, 1;04 p.m.—Medical call to comer lovely blrthstones Is the perfeet the tanker. p.m.—False alarm at Stevens 25% Off taan Province, near the World War II of Bidwell and Tolland eoinplement to gold earrings, Capt. Ng Wing Sum, Chinese skipper of School. 40 Butternut Drive. streets. Handsome plaids. Super Levi's fit. battlefield. the Feoso Sun, was ashore calling the a braeelet or pendant. 8115 Heavyweight, extra warm blanket Wednesday. 1:58 Wednesday, 8:19 Sizes 8 to 12 now 9.75; Sizes 14 to 20 “The explosion was deafening and it shipowners when the sleepers with zip front, knit collar & p.m.—Medical call to (ire p.m.—False alarm at Hills now 11.25. thundered through Limay,” one witness deafening explosion shook the area and headquarters. 612 Burnside Street and Greenbriar Lane. cuffs and nin-skid soles. Birth to 4 said. “Black smoke rose about 1,000 feet black smoke spewed from the deck. Ave. Wednesday. 9:56 years. above the ship immediately after the Witnesses quoted by the Times Journal Wednesday, •3:39 p.m.—Medical call to 1254 explosion.” newspaper said explosions ripped the p.m.—House (ire at 18 Timber Main St. ' Trail. Prtooo BMhn Hn*. e-11 HI tOidif The Hong Kong-based vessel, which un­ ship’s mid-section before it sank. Only the Today, 12:06 a.m.—Medical Wednesday 4:31 Jgwsfers A Sllveram iths S ince 1900 loaded 136,000 barrels of crude oil from bow protruded out of the water about 1,000 call at police headquarters, > 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER last month at the government- p.m.—Medical call to 177 497 Tolland St. yards from the Bataan Refining Corp., a Burnside Ave. owned Limay Refinery, was to undergo government-owned oil refinery. Today, 8:09 a.m.—Medical HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN eWESTFARMS MALL Wednesday. 5:58 call to 68 Silver Lane. Amencan Expims/Master Charge/V«A / Michaets Charge PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Nov. 9. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978— PAGE THIRTEEN Spector-Stewart 43>*^ Seminar iHaudtratrr Emniimj Upralft Manchester - A City of Village Charm Congressional Change Unlikely Randy Ellen Stewart of Glastonbury and William Slated Bruce Spector of Manchester were married Oct. 29 at Founded Oct. 1, 1881 By STEVE GERSTEL failed to wrap himself or herself in The penance Percy was forced to For the most part. House in­ The Colony In Talcottville. Published by the Manchester Publishing C o, Herald Square, WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 96th these new-found virtues, even some undergo will not be lost on those cumbents fared very well. Onl a few The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Manchester. Conn. 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711. Nov. 20 Congress, despite a generous infusion of the big New Deal spenders of the colleagues who have voted with him were tossed out — two of them for Stewart of Glastonbury. The bridegroom is the son of Memser Audit Bureau ol C.rculal.on Mermier Unaed P.ui.5 li.teM.al.unal of fresh blood in January, will not past. in the past. running afoul of the law. The annual seminar of Mrs. Norman Spector of 67 Wyllys St. and the late Mr. look or act much differently than the The storm signals were sent out by That should mean that the 96th If there is to be any significant the Greater Hartford Spector. Customer Service - 647-9946 , t u. . E.ai. n u.. . Harold E. Turkliigton. Executive Editor California when it approved Proposi­ Reymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor one which adjourned last month. Congress will be frugal — a prospect change in ideology, it would come in Jewish Federation Rabbi Leon Wind of Manchester performed the double­ tion 13 earlier in the year and Women’s Conference will The Democrats, fulfilling wide- that will please Carter. the Senate where the GOP made ring ceremony. E. Reuel Stoltz, the bridegroom's primary elections reinforced that the be conducted Monday, held expectations, will again have a The cuts are most likely to come in some gains — thanks in large part to brother-in-law, of Manchester, was soloist. ^ mood abroad in the country was for Nov. 20 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 numerical dominance in the Senate rejection of major new social conservatives. They could become a fiscal conservatism. p.m. at the Congregation The bride wore a gown of white silk organza and American Smoke Out and House which makes Republicans programs, such as national health in­ growing and compelling voice in Beth Isra e l, 701 F a r ­ English net appliqued with Alencon lace and designed virtually an extinct species. Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., is a surance and welfare reform, and Senate Republican councils. with a portrait neckline, fitted bodice, and A-line skirt mington Ave., West Hart­ Nov. 16 has been designated as quitting smoking through three But, as the 95th Congress proved, prime example of a candidate who very possibly in a rollback of existing GOP conservative candidates terminating into a chapel train. She wore a lace-edged waited almost too long to heed the ford. 4 “The Great American Smoke Out.” weeks of one-day-at-a-time steps having an overwhelming edge in the government functions. picked off Democratic seats with fingertip mantilla and carried a bouquet of white orchids The purpose of the observance is to “message.” The seminar is held as a and stephanotis. aimed at giving up cigarettes. two houses is far from a sure-fire The military budget — last year’s Roger Jepsen in Iowa, William At the start of the campaign, Per­ community service to con­ have smokers throughout the country The Connecticut Division of the guarantee for any programs Presi­ was the largest in history — could be Armstrong in Colorado, Tad Cochran Mrs. Jacqueline Yungk of East Hartford was matron of sider a current topic of in­ give up their cigarettes for 24 hours. American Cancer Society is making dent Carter may submit as he em­ cy, a two^term liberal Republican, a target but might again escape the in Mississippi and Gordon Humphrey honor. Ms. Connie Waterhouse of South Windsor was the terest to Jewish Women. Although the initial intent of the the kit available to those interested. barks on the last two years of his was tabbed as a shoo-in. Before it axe. in New Hampshire. bridesmaid. This year's topic is “The day is to have cigarette smokers stop During “The Great Amerian first term. ended, he was on the brink of involun­ The new party lineup can bring no They lost with the brightest of the R o le of T o d a y ’ s Kenneth M. Spector of Manchester was his brother’s for one day, the long-range intent is Smoke Out,” the American Cancer The days of a rubber-stamp tary retirement. comfort to the GOP. young stars when Jeff Bell lost in Volunteer.’’ best man. Ushers were Dr. Wells C. Jacobson of Hart­ more far-reaching and important. Society, Connecticut Division Inc., Congress are long gone — as Carter He pulled out a victory over virtual They failed by a wide margin to New Jersey, but two conservative ford, E. Reuel Stoltz of Manchester, and Dr. Clifford The Amercan Cancer Society, one will make the kit available through found out in a virtual running battle unknown Alex Seith but to do it, this achieve the traditional mid-term warhorses, South Carolina’s Strom Ursula Marx of West Faldman and Atty. Marc N. Needelman, both of Bloom­ of the sponsors of the observance is telephone reservations. with the 95th that lasted until the last 59-year old former business magnate gains, partly because many Thurmond and North Carolina’s Hartford is chairman and field. attempting to make the day the was forced to grovel, promise repen­ Evelyn Lieberman, also of The toll-free number to request the weeks of the past session. Democrats pre-empted GOP Jesse Helms, easily turned back tance and pledge to change his ways. West Hartford, is president The reception was held at The Colony. The couple will beginning of smokers getting off, and kits will be 1-800-922-0824. If the campaigns were any indica­ positions. liberal Democrats. of the Women’s reside in El Paso, Texas. staying off, cigarettes. The telephone service will be tion, the sharpest congressional shift Conference. In an attempt to achieve the long- available only on Nov. 16. could come on the question of Mr. Spector is presently a third year student at the range goal, the American Cancer For those who are interested in slashing federal spending, cutting the Eileen Kraus, consul­ Autonomous University of Juarez School of Medicine in Society is offering a free kit which smoking but believe they need help, deficit and pruning the bureaucracy. tant, trainer, lecturer and Mexico. (Duffy photo) will take the person interested in the help will be available. Hardly a candidate in either party community volunteer, will Mrs. William B. Speolor keynote the conference. COMMENT

Small group discussions and community resource panel on upgrading the Ms. Cohen is Storyteller Russia: Feeding The Alligator status and role of volunteers will follow a By LEE RODERICK presentation of “The Week Herald's that the White House is determined the Nixon administration: A treaty the Volunteer Stayed Washington Correspondent to squelch criticism of Russia — limiting strategic nuclear weapons is At Annual Family Shabbaton WASHINGTON - During his trip however much justified — on the eve so vital to world peace that, in its Home" — a play by the National Council of Jewish to Moscow a few weeks ago to dis­ of asking the American people to pursuit, the U.S. must be prepared to Women Prime Time Cynthia Cohen of Cambridge, College, and they will play games un­ cuss the Strategic Arms Limitation back a new treaty limiting U.S. and let Moscow get away with a mul­ Players. Mass., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. der the supervision of Sylvia Cheikin. Treaty (SALT), Secretary of State Soviet strategic arms. Carter knows titude of lesser sins. Sidney Cohen of 118 Scott Drive, will An adult and teen-age workshop Cyrus Vance also agreed with his that when SALT II reaches the The problem with this reasoning is be the guest storyteller at the second For information concer­ Saturday afternoon will be conducted Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, Senate, probably early next year, the that, as the United States sits idly by Zion Lutheran Church Plans Fair annual Family Shabbaton. sponsored ning the conference, which by Evelyn Lang of Sharon, Mass., to begin talks this December on fur is going to fly. while Russia and Cuba bite off one is open to the public, call by the Temple Beth Shalom Mrs. Harold Kyle, at left, and Mrs. Frederick Schneider admire han­ formerly of Manchester. Mrs. Lang restricting the sale of conventional The question must be asked: What piece of foreign soil after another, Howard Charish, assistant Sisterhood on Friday and Saturday, diwork which will be displayed at the annual Christmas Fair at Zion is a director at the Solomon arms to Latin America. else is the administration not telling the very territory a nuclear treaty director at the Federation Nov. 10 and 11. Schechter Day School in Boston, and Barely one us about Russia? supposedly would help protect is Evangelical Luthern Church Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. The fair office, 236-3278. Reservations must be made with well known as a discussion group week after that Without question, there is much it shrinking. will include baked goods, plants, Christmas cards, parcel post of the Greater Hartford shabbaton chairman Fran Spiegel 238 leader. jewelry, decorations and tag sale items. A cold plate luncheon will be Jewish Federation is the Kennedy Road, according to Elaine The Friday evening program com­ decision, the could tell. Growing Soviet adven­ Some optimists, looking toward the served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the church basement. Hot dogs coordinating body of Schiff, Sisterhood president. mences at 5:45 p.m. with a service in Associated Press turism since about 1970 has led SALT II debate soon to hit the United In addition to telling the sermon- and beverage, as well as cake and coffee or tea will be available. All Je w is h w o m e n ’ s the Sanctuary, followed by Sabbath learned that some Moscow or its Cuban puppet into the States, note the current absence of organizations in the story at the 10 a.m. Saturday mor­ Dinner. Traditional blessing of the powerful horses affairs of an expanding number of rancor between the two super­ profits are forwarded to missions ad other organizations. The public is Greater Hartford area. ning service, Ms. Cohen will conduct children and candle-lighting will were escaping far-flung countries, frequently well powers. They might do well to heed invited. (Herald photo by Pinto) story-telling sessions Saturday after­ precede the dinner. Israeli dancing from the Russian out of public gaze. Thomas C. Reed, former Secretary noon for children in three age groups. will follow, under the direction of barn at the very For example: Every newspaper of the Air Force, who recently said The three groups will sing and dance Sandy Dashefsky. moment Vance and Gromyko were reader knows that Uganda’s madcap this: with Larry Hoffman of West Hart­ The Sabbaton is a total family Sab­ talking about locking the door. MiG- dictator Idi Amin recently marched ” ... It is always quiet when you are Servicem en ford, a graduate student at Hartt bath experience, a design for modern 23 jet fighters had secretly arrived in his army into neighboring Tanzania. feeding the alligator — when you Jewish living on the Sabbath. “ He just tipped me with his tax cut.’’ Cuba. But how many know that hundreds of throw him an arm or leg every now Airman Keith A. Wheeler, son of Airman Morrison will now receive a 1977 graduate of Tolland High U.S. intelligence sources say 18 to Soviet advisors — some of them and then — when you drop Angola or Mrs. Muriel J. Brothers of specialized training in the vehicle School, he joined the Navy in 20 of the advanced high-speed air­ known KGB operatives — are in Samalia over the side without much Colchester, has been selected for Other Editors say; maintenance field. February 1978 Menus craft arrived in Cuba in early Oc­ Uganda advising Amin? of a splash, when you kill the B-1 and technical training at Keesler AFB, The airman is a 1978 graduate of _____ Newport (R.l.) Daily News tober aboard a Soviet freighter. The 1 have just seen the visa abort the M-X (a U.S. missile Miss., in the Air Force Tolland High School. their children. It reflects the exact color television set in his room, may ‘"ITie romanticism of American Flogger fighters are believed applications of nearly 50 of these system) to the applause of a communications-electronics systems Elderly macaroni and cheese, potatoes, buttered spinach, Friday: Vegetable soup, opposite. in fact be suffering from lack of love, field. children and the alleged sacrifices capable of firing tactical nuclear Russians, complete with grim-faced voracious domestic constituency. stewed tomatoes with milk and mixed fruit. tuna salad on a roll, potato Do Americans “hate” their even attention in his home. The airman recently completed The U.S. Air Force has promoted Menus which will be we make for them are red herrings weapons as well as conventional photos and such innocuous job titles Under those circumstances things Marine Private Robert J. Merza, okra, chilled apricot sticks, fruit salad, milk Children, or are they merely in­ Dr. Williams may have opened a served Nov. 13-17 at Tuesday: Breaded veal arms, and substantially upgrade as “technical assistant” or are bound to be quiet—except for the basic training at Lackland AFB, Daniel R. Johnson, son of Mr. and son of Robert W. and Patrica A. Mer­ halves, whole wheat bread, and carrot cake. that deny children their rights in different to them, as Dr. Williams Texas. Mayfair and Westhill patty with tomato sauce, pandora’s box of troubling questions. Cuba’s air force. Such sophisticated “businessman.” The visas for the munching and crunching. Mrs. Milton Johnson of 80 Kelley za of 50 Appletree Drive, East Hart­ margarine, skim milk, society.” ^ asks? Is this why holiday time in the Airman Wheeler is a 1978 graduate Road, South Windsor, to the rank of Gardens to Manchester whipped potato, buttered But if we look at these questions Soviet weaponry in the past has been Russians and their dependents, as "But what happens when we run ford, has completed recruit training coffee or tea. With these words a ranking clinical American home is often a time of of Lyman Memorial High School, airman first class. residents over 60 are as green beans, bread, butter, Wives in Charge honestly, we may learn more about well as for some North Koreans, out of allies to drop over the side, and at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, The menu is subject to psychologist attacked what she used by Cuban troops in Africa. follows: milk and ice cream. great tension -toys and violence, gifts ourselves and learn there is much we Lebanon. His father, Vernon D. Airman Johnson is serving at Parris Island, S.C. change. NEW YORK (UPl) - Despite confirmation of the M^l showed they entered Uganda when vital U.S. interests — such as Monday: Pot roast of termed the myth of Americans’ love and tear commingled? “Here’s a $20 can do to make childhood a better Wheeler, resides at 1267 Burnside Carswell AFB, Texas, as a law en­ A 1978 graduate of Penney High About 70 percent of 23s in Cuba by intelligence sources, between July and October. the Free World’s supply of energy — beef with vegetable, Wednesday: Spaghetti of their children, and may have put bill, kid. Don’t bother me. I’m Ave., East Hartford. forcement specialist. Japanese husbands turn all time for our youngsters. are endangered? ... The clamor will School, he joined the Marine Corps in whipped potatoes, parslied with meat sauce, tossed her finger on the root of child abuse official Carter administration The visas were smuggled out of The airman is a 1976 graduate of of their salaries over to watching the game.” June 1978. salad, bread, butter, milk And by learning more about the spokesmen refuse to acknowledge Uganda by sources close to Amin, at begin only when we stop feeding the Airman Richard G. Mulholland, buttered turnips, vanilla School here.' Is child abuse more widely prac­ South Windsor High School. their wives and receive an dark side of our own nature, we may alligator: ...” pudding with strawberry and Jell-0 with topping. t)r. Gertrude J. Williams said that the same. "W e’re not confirming great personal risk. Yet you’d son of Mrs. Erika I. Fotheringham of Cafeteria menus which allowance of about $200 a ticed than we presume because of the sauce, whole wheat bread, well make family life a better time that report,” Major Michael Burch, a probably be hard put to get confirma­ If the U.S. and U.S.S.R. can con­ 344 Grant Hill Road, Tolland, has Marine Private l.c. Guy G. will be served Nov. 13-17 at Thursday: Sliced turkey month, or ask for money as American law does not reflect materialistic success of our society? SP5 James Houlberg of margarine, skim milk, for ourselves as adults, as well as for Pentagon spokesman, told The tion of the growing Soviet presence in clude a nuclear treaty that in fact been assigned to George AFB, Calif., Gallant, .son of Alfred G. Gallant of 2 with gravy, cranberry needed, according to a American parents’ supposed love of The child with all those toys, with a Manchester has completed the coffee or tea. Manchester public schools our children. makes the world safer for diversity, for duty in the U.S. Air Force dental Hartford Turnpike. Tolland, has sauce, whipped potato, Manchester Evening Herald’s Uganda from our own State Depart­ Connecticut Army National Guard are as follows: report published by the service field. completed recruit training at the Tuesday; Braised liver whole kernel corn, bread, Washington bureau. “We have no ment. that treaty certainly would deserve “Trafn-the-Trainer” program Monday: Hamburg patty Consulate General in The airman recently completed Mkrine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris with onion gravy, rice butter, milk and peaches. comment on it whatsoever.” The Carter administration support. But one wonders how big the designed to acquaint instructors with on a roll, french fried in New York. basic training at Lackland AFB, Island, S.C. pilaf, corn O’Brien, chilled Such reticence by the Carter ad­ operates on the same assumption alligator will first be allowed to the latest teaching techniques. Import Curb Seen Afoum^^) Texas. A 1978 graduate of Tolland High canned pears, whole wheat championed by Henry Kissinger in grow. He is a finance specialist with HHC Lo(A for campaign in Congress from average citizens who com- ...... niiiiniif^ ministration leads to the suspicion Airman Mulholland is a 1978 School, he joined the Marine Corps in bread, margarine, skim average citizens wno com­ 1st. Bn., 169th Inf., in Manchester. next year to curb imports. graduate of Tolland High School. His June 1978. milk, coffee or tea. plained that flood of foreign goods By United Press International father, Fred Mulholland, resides Wednesday: Barbecued The Buy American move probably was reducing job markets in their Today is Thursday, Nov. 9, the in Huntington. beef on a warm bun, V*' ; Miss Sandy will be limited to giving protection to communities and states. Pvt. Timothy J. Fuller, son of Mrs. 313th day of 1978 with 52 to follow. buttered green beans, ■f"'_ ■•%. hardest-hit industries, such as the “ People are furious that Japan and Cats: Nature’s Snobs Judy Fuller of 325 Highland St., The moon is between its first Airman George W. Morrison, son Navy Fire Control Technician tossed vegetable salad with (Formerly of Schultz textile makers. Germany, who lost the war, are get­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Morrison Seaman App. Robert L. Seitz, son of recently was assigned as a radio french dressing, tapioca quarter and full phase. Beauty Salon) But during the last couple of ting rich on American sales,” said a By ANDREW TLLLY them a dish of gray caviar because criticize my partiality for 15-year-old Sr. of 337 Grant Hill Road, Tolland, Richard L. and Erma L, Seitz of 213 teletypewriter operator with the 2nd cream pudding, bread, months of this year’s Congressional The morning stars are Venus, Congressional staff aide. they’re cats. tweed jackets and chinos with has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Mountain Spring Road, Tolland, was Armored Calvalry Regiment in margarine, skim milk, Would Like To Invite All Her Jupiter and Saturn. WASHINGTON - I see by session, Capitol Hill’s mail included And steel workers complain that ■k i f -k narrow cuffs. A particularly offen­ 111., after completing Air Force basic graduated from Fire Control Techni­ Nurnberg, Germany. coffee or tea. The evening stars are Mercury and the papers that Beppie Noyes has Friends To Come And See unusually big flow from protec­ their plants are growing obsolete sive cat gave me a look of utter con­ training at Lackland AFB. Texas. cian School. He entered the Army in May. Thursday; Roast turkey Mars. written the definitive book about the However, if I were a movie star I’d Her And Let Her Continue tionists. And most of this mail came because they can’t compete with tempt when she learned I was living with gravy and sage Those born on this date are under famous Kennedy Center cat, Mosby, hire a cat as my press agent. Cats with a dog named Gypsy, half Puli dressing, orange sweet To Service Them. foreign imports. the sign of Scorpio. who has disappeared and may have are experts at getting publicity. They potatoes, green peas with and half Cocker. American actress Marie Dressier departed this vale of tears. have no shame when it comes to get­ mushrooms, fresh Later, her master said he heard his (“Tugboat Annie” ) was born Nov. 8, Mrs. Noyes is a charming woman. ting their names in the papers. I once cranberry,'orange relish, cat telling a feline pal: “There goes Births Thoughts 1873. Moreover, she is married to Newbold knew a cat who announced she was pumpkin and apple pie. Riccardo^s Village Lantern Noyes, former editor of The going to sail over Niagara Falls in a the neighborhood. And to think my Toth, .\iiiy Lynn, daughter of Gregory and Rosemary Patricia McGrath Glancey of 52 Willie Circle, Tolland. roll, margarine, skim On this day in history: Beauty Salon Washington Star, barrel. After wringing that one dry, ancestors had the run of the royal Gottier Toth of 5 Rheel St., Rockville. She was born Nov. He was born Nov. 2 at Rockville General Hospital. His milk, coffee or tea. In 1933, President Franklin D. “Our Father ... Give us this day When you say, “Give us this day and thus is an she cancelled out. Said she had palaces of ancient Egypt.” 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lawrence McGrath of Friday: New England Roosevelt set up the Civil Works Ad­ 250 Broad St. Manchester - 643*4949 our daily bread.” our daily bread,” think of the trust in migraine. Back in the good old days of 5 per­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gottier of Gottier Road, Everett. Mass. fish chowder, baked ministration as an emergency honorary member When you ride in an elevator think God which these words should in­ cent inflation, an otherwise sensible Tolland. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs depression agency to provide jobs for of my trade. But This eternal hustling for celebrity of the trust you place in that President named Jerry Ford ad­ Joseph Toth of Grant Hill Road, Tolland. spire. the unemployed. I'm not going to is one of the reasons dogs_ distrust machine. If we can place so much trust and mitted he was owned by a cat. Well, In 1953, the U.S. Supreme Court buy her book cats. Dogs are dignified. Despite Ilfnc.', Ilrrmla l.yiinr, daughter of Kenneth J. and LOSE WEIGHT AND When you drive your car through a confidence in man-made machines because I know their affection for household the neighborhood cats went on a 10- Linda Ryea Hence of 29 Clinton St, She was born Oct 31 ruled that major league baseball did green light, think of the trust you and even in man himself, how much more than I want members and even certain day orgy of swigging champagne, at Manchester Memoial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ not come within the scope of federal NEWER GAIN IT have that others will stop at the red more trust and confidence should we strangers, they are private persons. wolfing smoked salmon from parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ryea Jr. of Corinna. antitrust laws. to about cats. light. place in God-Himself? However, as a courtesy to a nice They do not enter Miss, or Mister, Scotland, and buying Cadillacs. Dogs 9 Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. In 1965, a massive power failure When you eat in a restaurant, think The bread which we ask for today looked on with dignified amusement, Francis Hence of 61 Lenox St. Her maternal great- BACKAGAINI blacked out New York City and parts woman. I ’ll reveal that the book’s ti­ America contests. They try to keep of the trust you place in the food is strength for our weaknesses, faiU knowing the Ford cat would foul grandfather is Clifford Ryea Sr. of Pawling, N.Y, She has AHITUDINAL MODIFICATION of five New England states for two to tle is “Mosby, the Kennedy Center their divorces out of the papers, and A ntw provtn tachniqiM. MakM aH othac walgM control mathoda ob- preparation. as an answer to the mysteries of life, never force their way onto the plat­ things up. a brother, Jason, 2 '2; and a sister, Renee, 9. tolete. 13 hours. Cat” (Acropolis Books Ltd.). hope to combat the pessimistic form to shake hands with a Presi­ Sure enough, a White House source AM Centers of Amertce, the fastest growing network for effective In 1973, six Watergate defendants I have always made it a practice questions oi life and love to sustain subsequently reported that the Glunrey, .Sliaun Lawr.iirf, son of Frederick and weight control without diets, exercise, medlcetlon, costly meetings. were sentenced to prison. E. Howard never to lend money to a cat. Cats dent. Quote us in body and soul both in this life are deadbeats. They are also free Cats think they’re the nobility of President’s cat was bugging him to and in eternal life. Hunt was given a term of two and a loaders, for the same reason Winston the animal kingdom. Human males death about continuing Nixon’s The Rev. half to eight years. GRAND OPENING ” It is worth every penny we paid Churchill sponged on yacht owners. have to tip their hats to cats, women policy of detente with Red China, and URGENT AUCTION John M. McNicholas, Chaplain, A thought for the day: American CONNECTlCUrS NEWEST AM CENTER PUCE for it. It is one of the most magnifi­ To wit, cats think the world owes have to curtsy. Female cats are made him stop wearing loud ties. Manchester Memorial Hospital, writer 0 . Henry said, “A straw vote PERSUN & OnENTAL CARPETS & RINIS ______m a n c h e s t b h ______cent wines I’ve ever tasted.” always nagging their masters to buy ★ ★ ★ Meadows Convalescent Home only shows which way the hot air BILL OF LADING ENTRY # — John GriHanii, u .Memphis, blows.” them new ermine robes and send A god would never think of giving DU88ELDORF EXPRESS HS0-389-S1 FREEAHENDANCE HM Tenn.,resluuranleer, who paid their crowns out to be polished. Male his master a hard time when he com­ New Yorrim iiirlJr shipment were ordered by a large «I8,000 for u hotlle of 1864 80D0P8 lyDot^Snayd cats pout if not addressed as Lord es home after a hard day at the of­ OPENING LECTURE Chateau l.uflle, a red Hordeaux This or Viscount That. fice. Dogs agree with human beings. -FouiKlafMwIdoaatoparMr.Bomaniaooafa, gitaal laciurar K i o f / m m WENUSTFINPA wine —. hilled us the world's most c c m ' r A dog thanks you for giving him a A dog would nuzzle a President’s leg Monday, Nov. » , JM PM RESULTS GAUMOr AFRXV hKHOKlPTHEAt Uiop-RHa Mooting Room (Upataira) expensive. Thirty guests drank ft MThMICif bone. Cats won’t touch a bone unless and offer him a bite of his favorite RAMADA INN S ir MIddW Tumplka E. ut u'8t,.100*u*plute rhurlty dinner. ' MS>KAL iNDflRHbUROF it’s been plugged on television as the bone even if he told the citizens of 1330 8IIm Omh* Hwy. ______Manctwataf, CT m . w m > WatiMraflald 1 “If.we get It, I think it will be used INSURANCE' m P ! ultra food for kings and queens. Cats Columbus, Ohio, he was "glad to be |Wadnaaday, Nov. 18. 7M PM that s how tha Classified section of your Wxe lierald befoifi long — not against the Soviet are always looking for publishers for in Cleveland.” SUN.P NOVEMBER 12 • 2 PM Ramado tnn, Eaat Rivar Or. newspaper should be described. Classified CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EaatHar«ord,CT ads bring people with something to offer Union but aglanit non-nuclear their memoirs. Dogs deplore as Dogs do not talk like Arthur I' /•' Vltwlng at 1 PM together with people who have a need powers." a r r M A t e the occasional peer who Schlesinger Jr. or Jane Fonda. They and are actively searching to fill that need. — Daniel Ellsherg, the former appears between hard covers. A dog tell funny stories about that poodle SHIRV^AN. ( IIINPSK. pln.s ,„a„y o X r , inZdl^g ^ " 1 centers of/Aerica It happens every day. Buyars and sellers Mein L, beneheeier, CT Open OeHv lOoO tm eia.T*ae up the street, and would never call on 013 8 use the Classified ads as their place for I'.S. Defense Department aide who wouldn’t think of putting on a dress Sp0msprt V nlvprm l GplUry PHONE 643-2711 a measly pair of tens. Cats love rich T trm tt Cagh or Chock waat Hartford, Hamdan, Oranga, North Branford, , fast results! F0RA88I8TANCEINPLACIN0 YOUR AO released “the Pentagon Pa|»ers*', suit and marrying a female young Notwak, Stamford ' V denouneing — In Japan — ste|M hy enough to be his granddaughter. people. Dogs are democratic. Gypsy CARE] military itffirlaN in Washington to SYMPOSIUM Neighborhood cats patronize me didn’t iiiind even when informed that prmiure a neutroif bomh. when I walk down the street. They I was a newspaper columnist.

I ^ At: PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Nov. 9. 197H S ...... < Obituaries MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978 - PAGE FIFTEEN Painter Rockwell Dies Thoughts STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - later the Rockwell magazine covers Rockwell’s works also included Chester Robinson Dies, Painter Norman Rockwell, whose became the mark of his well-known portraits of the famous — including Staples’ Tough Defense sometimes poignant, sometimes sentimental style. former Presidents Richard Nixon, ApLENty humorous scenes of Americana “I didn’t set out on purpose to paint Lyndon B. Johnson, and Dwight D. Was MHS Administrator! graced more than 300 Saturday a sunny America, ” he once said. But Eisenhower, and astronaut John Evening Post covers, died late gentle humor and charm Glenn. MANCHESTER - Chester L. When Robinson retired in 1958, Wednesday night at age 84. characterized the Rockwell vision of Eisenhower, Rockwell said, was Robinson, 80, of 20 Wolcott Lane, Bailey spoke of the strict fairness Rockwell had been in failing health sandy-haired boys and adoring grand­ his favorite subject. By Len Auster Vernon, who served as vice principal which had always been a part of End Indian Season, 2-1 for two years. His personal physi­ mothers, Little Leaguers proudly “He’s just a damn good model and of Manchester High School from 1934 Robinson’s treatment of the cian, Dr. Franklin Paddock, said he having their picture taken, and pup­ a swell person. He has a wonderful He does miss it. “ I miss it By LEN AUSTER Manchester saw several oppor­ until his retirement in 1958, died this students. died at home about 11;1S p.m of an Notebook Cleaning pies playfully tugging at their smile. You never think it’s going to (coaching) especially around this tunities slide by the narrowest of morning at Manchester Memorial Mr. Robinson was born Oct. 26, undisclosed illness. Herald SpurUwriler masters leggings. stop spreading out." The Old Guard, a senior citizens time of year when you’re starting to margins. “ Hey, that’s soccer,” Hospital, He was the husband of Mrs. 1898 in Warren, Maine, He returned On an easel in Rockwell’s nearby Manchester High Head It was not until the late 1960s that Dr. Paddock said Rockwell's poor group which meets occasionally at get ready and the gym gets active.” Danielson mused, “If everything Ruth Jameson Robinson. to Maine in 1962 and lived on Plea­ studio was a last painting — a depic­ Rockwell turned from that vision to health had prevented him from pain­ Emanuel Lutheran Church, was Soccer Coach Dick Danielson worked perfectly the score would be Mr. Robinson was the only teacher sant Point, Cushing, Maine, until What he doesn’t miss is the time ele­ tion of the town’s heritage he started another — the angry Sixties. ting for the past two years. Although treated to films of the Manchester- ment. “I get to spend an awful lot of knew beforehand homestan­ 100 to 101.” of physics and chemistry from 1922 to coming to Vernon last January to months ago and never finished. "For 47 years, I portrayed the best he had been a familiar figure at the Wethersfield football game recently. ding Staples High would play a The Indians finally cashed in at 1933 at the high school, in 1933 he was make his home with his son, Willard time with tny girls now,” he states. ”I want to be working on a painting of all possible worlds — grand­ traditional New England town The group had approached Dick Ogrodnik and his lovely wife, Cathy, defensive game and look for a 25:03 as Roach on the right wing placed in charge of the adult educa­ L. Robinson. He was a 50-year and just fall over dead. That’s my fathers, puppy dogs - things like meetings in Stockbridge each year, Cobb, Manchester athletic director, chipped it to Frattaroli and he in tion program, and in 1934 was made have three daughters — Susan, 14, break. member of the Warren Lodge of ideal. I don’t want to sit on a chair, or that. That kind of stuff is dead now,” the past few months he had been con­ about seeing some films. “They were stride headed it past Simonton. The vice principal of the high school. He Masons. Stacy, 10, and Stephanie, 7. go to Florida,” the lanky, pipe­ he said at age 75. “And I think it’s fined to his home. impressed and interested in what The seventh-ranked Wreckers locals, outshot 7-6 at the half, con­ continued to teach science for smoking New Englander said on his about time. One of Rockwell’s last works was a they saw,” reported Al Freiheit, Ogrodnik is excited about the utilized that strategy to the fullest as tinued to press the issue but just they eliminated the llth-ranked In­ several years in addition to his other Before his illness, which began 80th birthday. limited edition of medallions issued assistant Tribe coach. prospects of the UConn cagers. He couldn’t buy the equalizer. duties. dians, 2-1, yesterday in a well-played aout eight years ago, he was a Born in New York City in 1894, The “angry period ” included por­ has seen a number of practices but Manchester wound up with a 15-11 by the Girl Scouts of America, The clash LL first round clash in West- He became interested in lobsterman, a job he had always Rockwell sold his first painting at traits of three slain Southern civil dozen medals, depicting ideals of the Basketball coaches are gearing for warns UConn fans “to be patient. edge in shots. aeronautics about 1930, when he took port. enjoyed during summer vacations. age 22 to the Post for $50. It showed a rights workers and a pigtailed black Girl Scouts, were issued in March. the upcoming 1978-79 season. They’ll be an exciting, hard-working “We played a good, hard game. flying lessons and earned his pilot’s He is also survived by a brother, young boy reluctantly pushing a baby girl being escorted to school by four Manchester High Head Boys’ Coach team but they’re still freshman,” he “ It was just like I thought,” The difference is the extra soccer license. He put this interest to use by 1977 to commemorate the Danielson remarked, “The play eight Byran Robinson of Warren, Maine; carriage. Hundreds of illustrations U.S. marshals. organization’s 65th anniversary. Doug Pearson, Tribe Assistant Girls’ stated, referring to a fine group of they play here,” Danielson noted, setting up a course in the subject for and three grandchildren. Coach Steve Armstrong and East recruits. or nine men on defense and hope for a referring to the year-long Westport the high school students. He also The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Catholic Coaches Jim Penders, Tom Cornelius Thompson, former breakaway. Staples didn’t get that program, “When the pressure is on taught a similar course at the Main St., is in charge of Malin and Jack Hull all attended last many good shots on us.” they know where to go. (1958 photo) Middletown High standout, is the top University of Connecticut for arrangements, which are in­ weekend’s Fred Barakat’s Pro-Keds freshman catch. Ogrodnik warns, Manchester had an early bid in the "I was pleased the way we came teachers of aeronautics. complete. Legal Move Due on Dam chilled conditions but Tom Roach, Clinic at Fairfield University. “People are going to expect him to back and had the pressure on them. Cliesler L. RoMnson set up one-on-one with t.he goalie by a Edson M. Bailey, principal of the The family suggests that any Fairfield Coach Barakat, Johnny be a doininating center but his Bill Fratiuruli We outplayed them the second half. MANCHESTER — Town Counsel Bill Frattaroli pass, fired right at high school during Robinson’s memorial gifts may be made to the David Barry has said it may be The town, thinks it does not own Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer Orr of the University of Michigan domination is more subtle. He does Staples as far as I’m concerned is tenure, said today that he was “a Chester L. Robinson Scholarship IVfrs. Sarah L. Black necessary for the town to take legal the dam. A local resident, John S. administrator, said the insurance and Atlanta Hawks’ Coach Hubie all the intricacies of the game cor­ goalie Bob Simonton’s chest. “All he latter split the spread out defense very poor offensively. Without that Toin Roach and fired a 12-yard bullet into the top dedicated teacher as well as an ad-, Fund in care of Manchester MANCHESTER — Mrs. Sarah L, action to determine responsibility for Risley, and a local firm, Lydall Inc., would cover costs if the dam broke or Brown were guest lecturers. “Brown rectly. You won’t know about them had to do was look up and see where penalty we would still be playing. ministrator and was well liked by half of the cage past Tribe keeper Scholarship Foundation, 257 E. Black, 89, of 34 Cumberland St. died the Risley Dam if it needs repair. also have been mentioned as possible leaked and caused downstream was the best clinician I’ve ever until the game is over. the goalie was,” Danielson “They have more skill but we “Manchester has a good club. I was both the faculty and students.” Mark Copeland at 28:15 of the Center St. Wednesday at an East Hartford con­ The dam was tested late last year partial or full owners of the dam. damage. heard,” Pearson remarked. “Orr has “He makes every player better. He speculated. played well as a team. Staples is fun­ pleased by our play. There were The Wreckers, now 12-3-1 and in opening half. valescent home. She was the widow by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers “In the event that the state should Jodaitis also said that if the town amazing knowledge and he showed plays defense, is an excellent passer, damentally sound but we forced moments of panic but it was a nice the quarterfinals against Hall High It went to 2-0 at the 3:30 mark of ^ ictor J. Kulsavage of Samuel Black. in conjunction with the state Depart­ issue a repair order against the town, did have to pay repair costs for dam some really good drills in running the can rebound, throw the outlet pass them more than their used to. 1 have game.” Mrs. Herbert J. Pfeiffer Saturday at a site and time to be an­ the second half on a penalty kick. The Mrs. Black was born June 17, 1889 ment of Environmental Protection. it may be necessary to institute a improvements, it might'be able to fast break. And what was so great and he also has that intangible.” nothing to complain about.” Simonton, a sophomore in only his EAST HARTFORD - Victor court action to determine respon­ nounced, were under attack. But they lightning-quick Greenwald, after a 9 VERNON — Mrs. Minnie R. Den­ in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, Results of that test have not been delay such expenses for many years. was the Fairfield team demonstrated Ogrodnik has also been impressed Senior Walt Adamy had a stellar second start having won the post for Joseph Kutsavage, 81, of 891 Silver in a quick developing play broke ou|. nis Pfeiffer, 72, of 325 Kelly Road and had lived in Manchester for more received, but some repairs to the sibility for such repairs,” Barry If water system improvements are all the drills. You could see them in by Jim Sullivan, a 6foot-3 guard who halfback error, was going in all alone performance at center halfback the FCIAC championship clash, had a Lane died Wednesday at an East of their own end to tally the game’s died Wednesday at a Manchester than 75 years. Before retiring in 1959, earth dam that holds back Risley wrote to Town Manager Robert made, the Risley Reservoir supply action instead of just on the could turn out to be the Huskies’ floor when he was tripped from behind in while sophomore Bill Herlth was a good game in the nets for the Hartford convalescent home. Weiss. the area. convalescent home. She was the wife she had been employed at Reservoir probably will be needed. might not be needed for a long time, blackboard,” added Pearson. general, and 6foot-5 Mike McKay out first goal. standout at a fullback post for the Wreckers as did sweeper Mike Mr. Kutsavage had lived in East Barrett, teeing it up slowly, took of Herbert J. Pfeiffer. Manchester Memorial Hospital for The question of who owns the dam Barry said town insurance and the water level could be lowered, Basketball practice for the girls of Warren Harding High in Todd Barrett around the midfield Silk Towners. Noonan. Hartford for many years. Before his time and beat Copeland to his Mrs. Pfeiffer was born Dec, 12, more than 20 years. She was a is not certain, however. The 'I^own of coverage for the dam is provided by he said. begins Monday, for the boys Nov. 20. Bridgeport. “He is better than I area fed Gordon Hull who slid it over "It was a fine game,” Staples first- Manchester winds up with a 12-5 retiring, he had been employed at Travelers Insurance and has been to a streaking Tom Greenwald. The right side with a knee-high drive. Whitney Chain Co, for 40 years. He 1905 in Jersey City, N.J., and had member of the Church of the Manchester uses the reservoir water But, ultimately, the town still will The new basketball scoreclocks for thought,” Ogrodnik stated of McKay. year Head Coach Jeff Lea stated. m.ark. lived in Coventry before coming to extended to Feb. 1. was an Army veteran of World War I. Nazarene. for its municipal water supply. need that water source, Jodaitis said. Manchester’s Clarke Arena arrived Couple the freshmen with Vernon 14 years ago. Before retiring He is survived by a son, Frank She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. last week and are being installed. returnees Jim Abromaitis, Jeff Carr, in 1962, she had been employed as a Jones of Ludlow, Vt.; two daughters, Lillian Fitzsimmons of Manchester; They’re in place with the wiring still a healthy John Delagrange, Randy housekeeper at Manchester to be done. And so ends the ‘how Earlene Fellows of Ludlow and Mrs. a granddaughter, Mrs. John LaVignet etc., you feel UConn is Results are Pleasing Memorial Hospital for 14 years. (Pamelyn) Stetson of Manchester; a much time is left’ dilemma. ready for a good campaign. Elaine O’Brien of Kileen, Texas: five She is also survived by a son, Buckland Tax Data Asked grandson, Richard Black of Florida; brothers, Joseph Kutsavage of While the case was in court, the sidered. William H. Pfeiffer of Tolland; five and three great-grandchildren. MANCHESTER - The Town Are any of you New York Jets Bolton, Walter Kutsavage of Hart­ Eighth Utilities District subcom­ Town continued to collect fire taxes At the last meeting about the 911 Final Clearance To East Swim Coach daughters, Eleanor Green of ’The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at fans? Were you watching last Sun­ ford, Albert Kutsavage of West Hart­ mittee met Wednesday night and in Buckland and held those funds in a system, Granville “Ted” Lingard, Avon High football player Jim ford. John Kutsavage of Wethersfield Manchester, Mrs. Richard (Mildred) Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. day’s game against Denver? And Alisch of Cranston, R.I., Mrs. Leo asked for information about the separate account. the District’s fire chief, expressed Estes was injured in the Oct. 28 game Doing extremely well at yesterday’s state Class M Qualifying and Frank Kutsavage of Leesville, The Rev. Neale McLain, pastor of also, were you simply steaming when (Doris) Boulanger and Jeannette status of the Town’s reimbursement The Eighth District was ruled the concern that the phone system would they (WATR-20, Waterbury) broke with East Catholic and had to be Meet was the East Catholic girls’ swimming team. La.; two sisters. Mrs. Anna Tourville the Church of the Nazarene, will of­ be developed without consideration Hubbard, both of Vernon, and Mrs. ficiate. Burial will be in East of Buckland tax money. fire authority in the Buckland area for a commercial at the two-minute hospitalized at Manchester of Wethersfield and Mrs. Julia of the District’s views. Town John (Barbara) Sposito Jr. of Cemetery. The Subcommittee also approved by the state Supreme Ctourt. Thus, warning and came back with Walt Memorial Hospital. The Eaglettes took two individual McCarthy, McCaffrey, Lauri Peter­ Howard of California: eight Manager Robert Weiss said the Bolton; a brother, Howard Dennis of Friends may call at the funeral recommendations that the District the town now must turn over the Disney? I was. It was reminiscent of His teammates and parents were events and one relay heading toward son and Price also advanced as it grandchildren and two great­ District has been and will continue to Concord, Calif.; a sister, Cora home tonight from 7 to 9. be involved equally in any considera­ collected tax money to the Eighth the Jets-Raiders ‘Heidi Game.’ It visitors along with a surprise group Saturday’s state Class M Meet at took third place with a 4:12.7 grandchildren. be fully involved. Connelly of Jersey City; 17 The family suggests that any tion of a 911 emergency phone District. would have been nice to see Jim of Eagles on Halloween night. “I told Woodrow Wilson High in Middletown clocking.' The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at The subcommittee also voted that grandchildren and four great­ memorial gifts may be made to the number and that work be completed Some of that money would be Turner’s missed field goal but .... some players he was there but didn’t starting at 5 o’clock. “We took three firsts and I feel we the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 the Town and District prepare an of­ School Mark Noted grandchildren. on an exact map of fire boundaries in rebated to Buckland residents order them to see him. They went on “I think every one of the 11 kids have a shot at four fists. Sheehan Main St. Burial will be in Mount St. Book of Remembrance of the Church town. ficial map showing the boundaries of The funeral us Friday at 11 a m. at of the Nazarene. because the District fire tax is lower More JottingB their own,” East Coach John LaFon- who went down yesterday did their High is in a clas by itself (so) we’re Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. The subcommittee, which consists than the Town’s. District directors authority for both fire departments. best time in at least one event,” Watkins Funeral Home, 142e. E, Having not seen him in quite a tana stated. shooting for second or third place,” N Friends may call at the funeral A few fringe areas are in question In Swim Qualifying Center St. Burial will be in Rose Hill of three members each of the Town are concerned that Buckland The group, including Ken Brasa, stated a happy East Head Coach Viola stated, “The kids swam well, it home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. aj^ are covered by both departments. while, it was nice bumping into Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends and District Boards of Directors, residents who might be moving will Chris August, Brian Shea, Steve Niz- Ralph Viola. seemed they jelled all at once. I’ve be harder to track down if the former East Catholic Head fesket- IVIrs. Ida Senkbeil may call at the funeral home tonight reviewed matters it has discussed ball Coac^ Stan Ogrodnik recently. za and Mike Freiheit, dropped in and Sophomore Claire Viola was the never seen them as souped up as they Manchester High girls’ swimming team qualified four in­ Car Explosion before. rebates are not made soon. EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Ida from 7 to 9. He retired after the 197677 season. it was a nice thought. “You hear winner of the l(X)-yard butterfly with were. dividuals and both relays for Saturday’s Class LL Meet at The District directors expressed District officials also sought to in­ Senkbeil, 85, formerly of 163 School The family suggests that any ( Lottery ] “It was the right decision at the about the violence in football but a 1:03.3 clocking with senior Julie “They are ecstatic. They’re ready Throws Fireman concern that the District has not sure that the District have equal in­ when they act in a good way, people yesterday s state Class LL Qualifying Meet at Southern Connec­ St., died Wednesday at Manchester memorial gifts may be made to the right time for me,” Ogrodnik stated. Tucker qualifying in nint place with a to go. ” Iwen paid yet by the town in connec­ put with the Town on the formation should know about it. The coaches 1:09.7 clocking. Viola garnered se­ ticut State College. Memorial Hospital. She was the American Diabetes Association, 17 MANCHESTER — A car exploded HARTFORD — The winning He, however, has kept his hand in tion with the Buckland fire jurisdic­ of a 911 emergency phone system. didn’t say anthing. The players went cond place in the 100-yard backstroke The Class LL Meet will also be at widow of Gustave A. Senkbeil Sr. Oak wood Ave., West Hartford. on Bowers Street about 5:20 p.m. number drawn Wednesday in the the game. He scouts for UConn and tion case. Such a proposal is now being con­ over there on their own to see him,” with a time of 1:08.4. SCSC with the competition slated for mark lor the first time ever, turned Mrs. Senkbeil was born in Tuesday when its gas tank ignited. (jpnnecticut daily lottery was 550. Trinity and has done work for the Eighth District Fire officials voiced Al Freiheit. Freshman Lynne Dakin was top a 5 o’clock start. in a :59.1 clocking to take 12th and Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived in the Mrs. Esther S. Sanford Bertka Scouting Service, the largest The Tribe 406yard freestyle relay last qualifying spot in the 100 East Hartford and Hartford area reported. service in the country, based in qualifier in the 106yard breaststroke MCC Netters EAST HARTFORD - Esther The ClAC was more than satisified with a time of 1:13.8 with sister Kelli team of Melissa Geagan, Marcy freestyle. most of her life. She was a member One firefighter. Captain Paul California. He refused to file a report with its regional format conducting Stanley Sanford, 72, of Hartford died Gworek, was blown back about 15 Dakin, a sophomore, in fourth place­ MacDonald, Beth MacDonald and Beth MacDonald qualified in the of Wapping Community Church. on UConn when requested. “I’ll scout last winter’s State Basketball Tour­ Split Matches Wednesday at Hartford Hospital. feet when the car exploded, but was ment at 1;17.8. Lynne also advanced Chris White broke its own school 200 free with a seventh placement She is survived by a son, Gustave UConn for UConn only,” Ogrodnik nament and has decided to go one with a time of 2:04.2 and also in the Mrs. Sanford was born in New Bri­ not injured. The District Fire Al Sieffert^s states. in the 206yard individual medley mark with a 3:56.5 clocking to take A. Senkbeil of Manchester; a step further. tain and had lived in the Hartford with a sixth place finish with a time Manchester Community College seventh place. The clocking bettered 100-yard backstroke where she was daughter, Mrs. Gomer (Dorothy) Department was called for a leaf and He has been approached for head Foiir regional champs in each class area all her life. car fire, but the fire in the dry leaves of 2:30.4. women’s volleyball team split its the previous standard by almost 10th with a 1:07.7 clocking. Walters of East Hartford; seven jobs, both on the high school and — LL, L, M and S — along with the V She is survived by three sons, Louis final matches of the season yester­ three seconds. Scott is first alternate in the 100 lined up on the curb spread quickly to college level, but has turned down all .rJane Price was sixth in the 106 grandchildre . and two great­ Sanford Jr. and Salvatore Sanford, eventual four state title-holders will day against Tunxis Community The 206yard medley relay of Shel­ breaststroke garnering 13th place, the car, Wallace Irish, public infor­ overtures. “To get back in, it would yard freestyle with a time of 1;01.2 grandchildren. both of Hartford, and Edward John­ be clowned. The regional champ and College. ly Valentine, Chris Scott, Tess Maz- Marcy MacDonald is first alternate The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at mation officer for the fire depart­ have to be a very good situation,” while Karen McCaffrey was 12th son of Maumee, Ohio; a daughter, ment said. runner-up will advance to the state with a time of 1:02.8. The Cougars won the opening zotta and LeeAnn Stauffer advanced in the 500 free and second alternate Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Ogrodnik states, “This was a perfect quarterfinals and be placed in Mrs. Gladys Rae of Coventry; and Officials believe that the fire was The 206yard medley relay team of match, 15-10 and 15-13, but Tunxis with an 11th placement with a time of (14th placement) in the 200 free while Manchester, Burial will be at the WHY PAY MORE? situation here,” he added, com­ separate brackets, meaning they came back in the nightcap, 15-13 and 2:04.5. Geagan is first alternate in the 200 seven grandchildren. Viola, Lynne Dakin, Tucker and convenience of the family. caused by a spark from a defective plimenting the Eagle program. could meet again in the finals. The funeral is Saturday at 9 a.m. at muffler in the car. Price took first place with a school 15-7. MCC winds up at 8-9 for the White advanced in the 50- and 106 free. Geagan turned in a 2:10.1 in the Friends may call at the funeral Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main season. yard freestyles with seventh and sixth 200 freestyle, improving on her home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The firefighters closed the street record clocking of 2:02.8. The 406 St. Burial will be in West Cemetery. off when the explosion occurred and LAYAWAY— FOR CHRISTMAS— LAYAWAY yard free relay quartet of Mary Marlene Walker, Maryam Eskan- place finishes respectively. Stauffer previous best by 2.3 seconds. The family suggests that any Bristol. dani, Pat O’Brien and Donna Daniels also qualified in the 50 free while The top 12 individuals and relays memorial gifts may be made to the were on the scene for about 40 Rockville, Coventry Friends may call at the funeral were best for the Cougars. Geagan, going under the minute advanced to Saturday’s class meets. American Cancer Society, 237 E. minutes. •SANYO • S A ^ O home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The ear is owned by Susan Lucek of Center St.. Manchester. p.m. Nmt bMM mIwMmmM lytlMi 72 Bowers St. hWw* llm k ntm dm /ftifm wM AM/EM fltra ractiMr a d Post Soccer Wins Placed Third Last Turkey Day id.1ipii4r>M|ir. MMi (aalft dak ad ai*- m $1 0 AOS ■■Hcncirddailtr. Two area soccer clubs continue to advance in State Tourna­ SPORTS m ^ ^ I • HOW $10095 ment play as yesterday, 16th-ranked Rockville High upset SLATE Head Start Will Expand (MY mr fourth-ranked Bridgeport Central, 3-2 in overtime, in a Class LL Hensley Seen Threat MANCHESTER - The Head Start • S A P f Y O first round clash while in a Class S tilt, 14th-ranked Coventry brought to the Head Start Center program will expand with federal used to convert the South School bMM NtMtaiMaMl lytlM i wHh I'liurHcluv several times a month for special High upset second-ranked Litchfield High, 2-1. money that has been made available stage into a meeting room for RHiw Ii triiytr, AM/FM sIw m m- AM/EM m m Ic tfOm wl CROSS c o t NTRV programs in the afternoon after the Bob Berger’s goal at the 7:30 mark through the Community Renewal parents. It will be done so that it can nhMT m t 3-qMW ranrd liw- h cMMlte racwiltr a d I yunclirHlfr (l>o\s omiI • other children have gone home. aar. of the second sudden death period Rockville. Team. be reconverted to a stage if k racad fkafif- lifted Rockville past Bridgeport Cen­ piriN) 111 Slut)' Opni To Burfoot’s Streak ■The grant will also allow four ad­ Two first-half goals by David Fish About $11,000 , retroactive to necessaiy, Chesterton said. tral. The Rams, now 10-4-4, will face (EdfCi-KiHiil), .'1:00 ditional children to be taken into the lifted Coventry past Litchfield and September, will be used to accom­ He said the Board of Education is m m m eighth-ranked New Canaan Saturday By EARI. YOST This will also be the finishing line. Head Start program at the South avenging last year’s tournament modate 12 additional children in a expected to approve use of the money mr in a quarterfinal match at a time and SpurU Kdilur For the convenience of runners, School building, making a total of 76 mr loss. The Patriots, now 10-62, will It vmo. r\ and .spectators, a large clock will be home based program to be monitored youngsters there. for the expanded Head Start program site to be announced. Darren Walton opijose lOth-ranked Granby High With each passing day, the by Head Start, Allan Chesterton, at its Monday night meeting, and the and Bob Brown booted home goals 30 'l'mii;>lil installed at the finishing line showing Chesterton said that the expanded Friday in the quarterfinals at a site II III' k \ 7 : .10 - entry list for the 42nd Five the minutes and seconds that have pupil personnel services-director, program will mean that the staff now board will begin the next day im­ START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY seconds apart in the second half for and time to be announced. said. plementing the plan. \\ liiili-i'K \K. Oil)'r>. W 11(. Mile Road Race in Manchester elapsed since the gun was fired sen­ on part time will becortie full time Under the home based program, The Head Start program now lliH-k<‘> • 7 : JO - Itriiiiis Thanksgiving morning takes ding the field on its way. and one additional person will be SANYO personnel will go to the children’s employs four teachers, foqr teacher- l!>. CiipiliilN. POP on added luster. The list is over Starting and finishing farther back hired. on Main Street this year should homes and work with the parents. aides, one nurse and one parent- 19” COLOR T.V. tiling Boaters Triumph^ | lt!i.skrlli!ill - 0:;tO - 1,600 with the deadline for en­ These home based children will be About $1,500 of the grant will be coordinator. 1M% SOLia STAn 19” COLOR T V. Kiiii-k» \K. Niii'ki'I'. I II. eliminate some of the pushing and iXCLBSIVD n iB iaa% soLiB stAn tries postmarked no later than near stampeding on Main Street tur­ 2 VUI OUMUNm PAITS A End With Bennet Fridayl Sunday. ning into Charter Oak Street. 9 SAin lAMR ANVWHM M TW U5. j ■' While Amby Burfoot has breezed to i i i i * * * Race Committee has been meeting periodically for several months and Girl Scouts Sell Cookies * 100" Illing Junior High varsity soccer team applied the whitewash brush vester- nine triumphs in the past 10 years, day to the Cheney Tech freshmen, 1-0. ^ seven successes coming in succes­ every effort is being made to iron out Manchester-Bolton Girl Scouts will •SANYO Alto F ottunt A.r.T. sion, he can expect plenty of com­ problems that developed a year ago Girl Scouts will be asking local Any person wishing to order • S A N Y O Illing dominated play but had to Holmes Risks be ringing bells and knocking on residents to order boxes of familiar AutomoVa rint Tuning wait until 10 seconds remained in the Charter Oak Field at 3:15. petition this year from Bob Hensley, in registration and during the finish. cookies who is not contacted by a This year, ail runners who doors beginning Saturday when they and famous Girl Scout cookies baked Girl Scout may do so by calling the contest to score with John Bonacarsi Mike St. Laurent, Phil Wilson, Bob for one. kick off the annual Girl Scout Cookie Crown Friday requested their numbers be by Little Brownie Bakers. Six persons listed below. Cciokies will be hitting the net on a pass from Bryan Feragne and Mary Gallagher played The 24-year-old former University ir BUCK & WHITE Buonano. forwarded in advance, will not have Sale. Order taking for cookies con­ varieties Will be offered. delivered in early January. wdll offensively and Paul Peck, Bill of Oregon standout cpss country tinues until Nov. 26. 19” BUCK & WHITE to check in on race day. This should Proceeds from the sale benefit the Cookie sale chairmen are Mrs. T.V. 100% ^ tiling outshot Cheney, 3613. Illing, Cqrso, Scott LaBrec, Ed Dziato and LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Newly runner, now living in Milford, trailed Mapchester-Bolton Scouts in several TK PERFECT PMTUIE T.V. 100% las now 7-4-2, closes out its season Tom Schackner defensively for the only Burfoot and Charlie Duggan eliminate a lot of the confusion. Post Thomas Oppelt, Manchester-Bolton crowned World Boxing Council entries will not be accepted. Better ways. Troops automatically receive cookie manager, 649-0585; Mrs. Janet Tho M o tt 3imI T.V. Friday against crosstown Bennet at Rkms. heavyweight champion Larry across the finish line last Turkey ( Day. Several weeks ago in Hartford, than 90 percent of the assigned a percentage of sale profits and in­ Dagon, Bolton, 49-8027; I^ s, Jeanne in Ultviiltn, tovdi Aonoel iwmfcw Holmes, getting his biggest purse of About Town dividual girls may receive credit Jiibail aa bufltm f pwwh m nwvinf parte 4 t|49» Hensley was second to Burfoot in the numbers will be mailed. Will Browne, Manchester-northeast, 649- UrM 2 yaar parte 4 labv warranty. I $1.4 million, said Wednesday he Hadden, general chairman reports. toward summer camping fees at both 8265; Mrs. Jackie Lambert, doesnH want to copy former Ken Mini-Marathon. Hensley, 5-7 and 138 pounds, has All proceeds will enter the Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a day and resident Girl %out camps. Manchester-southwest,. 646-6549. Norton and blow the duke his first been enjoying a big year in road Muscular Dystrophy Research Fund. theocratic school and service TOe balance of the cookie sale profit TAKfitttmrtr time out of the box. N ia R R W u u r s Tarkenton Talks Little racing competition and could well be meeting tonight at 7:30 in Whiton is used by the Connecticut Valley IKATWRMirA Holmes defends for the first time the man to halt Burfoot’s string of Memorial Library auditorium, 100 N. Girl Scout Council to maintain cam­ K a n a r tr .im Friday night at Caesars Palace Main St. ping facilities and to provide special BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) - Tarkenton’s lip was cut severely against ’s Alfredo Evangelista. triumphs. Itrll ivith (.itnis M n r $ r n a Three years ago Hensley was a late programs for girls throughout the Manclwttbr Fir* Calls lB j Fran Tarkenton talked through and three tooth caps were crocked The champion said Wednesday he ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Louis arrival and was not allowed to sign in The Masonic Choir and the year. 44S NAITFORDrrORD iRD. d . Vl/MAKNESm l/l/R IA N C H i$ ....— stitched lips Wednesday when the S'hen he was hit by Detroit's Dave is totally prepared for the bout. Cardinals have signed kick return Girl Scout camps are available for Minnesota Vikings assembled for Pureifory.i The cut required 60 Holmes won the heavyweight as a post entry. He ran anyway and .specialist and running back Gordon Beethoven Chorus will rehearse would have been third behind Burfoot use by Girl Scouts, friends of p irl Wednesday, 5:13 p.m. — false alarm. T M i P t m t W K 0 urns rot low m a s s h o s o h m s u m s their first practice since Sunday's ^titches. crown from Norton June 9 at Las Bell and waived fourth-year Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. in the and John Vitale if accepted as an of­ Choir Room of North United Scouting and by community groups Box 43, at . School and Main streets. ■v YM HVI A MAtnt OHMA WM, M uani- EIKEKIIVICC A IT OMAT victory over Detroit. ; Coach Bud Grant said most of the Vegas on a split 16round decision in linebacker Greg Westbrooks. c m A H M K U m & ^ I U m ^ FREtnEMOVAL W - 9 n l ficial entry. . Methodist Church, 300 Parker St. All as well. Camperships for girls who (Town) Offensive Coach Jerry Bums said stitches will be removed today. Norton’s first championship defense. Bell was with the New York Giants OMCiKnMrMuroHunrmimMmini prptDAmiAWCt 117.1888 r Hensley will run for the Grwter members are requested to be pre­ otherwise could not afford a camping Wednesday. 6:33 p.m. — wood burning nimncMMr.* raa local oeuvniy '•8/*B99e Wednesday’s film session was “one Tarkenton did not practice with the “I don’t want to be like a Ken Nor­ in 1976 and 1977 but was released experience are also'provided. on railroad trestle at North Main Street. of the quietest in a long time. I like it learn Wednesday, but is expected to ton and lose the first time as a cham­ dton Track Club, during this pre-season. Westbrooks sent. T()HnfE 7R 9*TI«$.,WEP.t S IT.Tl5aM0H.,THIHK.,Fll7^ J . .J 0 /Eighth District) better when Francis is talking,” he wOrk out today. pion,” said Holmes, 29, of Easton, he race starts at 10:30 on Main was signed as a free agent this year said. Street, opposite St. James Church. 'P i Pa. Bull linmlev but .saw little action. PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHE^'l'hiR EVE^NING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Nov. 9. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Scoreboard ) Marlin in National Run day. He beat Ted Pagoda of Green­ Run 'n Gun WHA W Mike Martin, a member of L T T field Community College in 24:27 Cincinnati 7 4 1 IS the Manchester Community College cross-country team, over MCC’s 4.5 mile course. It was (Quebec 7 7 1 IS “the race of my life," Martin said. New England 6 4 2 14 says he feels “psyched” and is Pagoda had beaten Martin in an Winnipeg 6 4 2 14 looking forward to going to the earlier race this season. Birmingham 5 Set Scoring 5 0 10 NJCArA Nationals at Parkland Steve Gates, Martin's coach, sees Edmonton 5 6 0 10 and Tom Owens combined for 64 College in Champaigne, 111. the accomplishment as a culimina- Indianapolis 2 8 2 6 NEW YORK (UPI) - The Gervin hit "only" 9h)M1 from the points as Portland handed Boston its Saturday and Sunday. tion of a lot of hard work and dedica­ Wedneitday'i) Kesulls tion, and feels Martin still “has a run-and-gun San Antonio Spurs field as the Spurs took a 76-59 half­ ninth loss in 11 games. Twenty-one of the nation's premier time advantage, and the 6-foot-7 All- Cincinnati 4, Indianapolis 0 great deal of untapped potential.” set a team single-game scoring Pistons 117, Burks 106 Edmonton 6, Quebec 5 junior college, cross-country teams Star guard followed with an 8-of-9 Successive three-point plays by M artin is a 1976 graduate of record Wednesday night in a will participate in the national cham­ Penney High where he was co­ second-half performance. He also led Bob Lanier and M.L. Carr gave pionships. Pima Community College 163-125 romp over the San a 30-13 Spurs' scoring spurt in the captain of the cross-country team in Detroit a fourth-period lead it never NHL of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Allegheny of Diego Clippers. third quarter with 17 points. Lloyd his senior year. He is a sophomore at relinquished. f.'ampliell Conferenre Pittsburgh, are pre-meet favorites. The victory pushed the Spurs over Free paced the Clippers with 26. I.akrrs 113, Parers 111 Patrick Division MCC and a dean’s list student. He is Elsewhere in the NBA. it was Martin earned the right to the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mar­ .500 at 7-6, and this strange blend of Adrian Dantley, who scored a W L nationals by winning the New deadly shooters and usually un- Philadelphia 137. New Jersey 133. in game-high 34 points, hit two free tin of 79 Roxbury Road, East Hart­ Atlanta 11 1 England Championship last Satur­ ford. ■Mike iVIarlin inspir^ defenders impressed Coach throws with 22 seconds left to put Los NY Rangers 8 2 Doug Moe with their efforts, despite Angeles back ahead and the Lakers NY Islanders 7 3 the 125-point yield. held on after blowing a 19-point lead. Philadelphia 6 5 "Our defense was there tonight... ( NBA ) Suns 118, Cavaliers 96 Smythe Division Enrollment Hours for Runners Set we've got to play defense like this Ron Lee scored 24 points off the W L more often," said Moe. whose team bench and reserve guard Mike Bratz Chicago 6 2 A group of local individuals have Manchester, Conn. Runners’ Club on sponsor runners in various events, leads the NBA in offense but ranks added 20 points and eight assists as Vancouver 6 8 met several times over the last three it. promote running by young persons last in defense. double overtime: Portland 112, Phoenix placed six players in double St. Louis 2 8 months to organize a running club. After an enrollment period during and develop a world class runner to George Gervin scored 38 points on Some 30 charter members are in­ represent the club and community. Boston 109; Detroit 117, Milwaukee figures en route to victory over Colorado 2 10 2 6 the month of November, there will be sizzling 17-for-20 shooting and Billy 106; Los Angeles 113, Indiana 111; viting any interested persons who a general meeting for election of of­ Cleveland. Wales Conference Paultz came off the bench to add 28. Phoenix 118. Cleveland 96; Kansas kings 105, W arriors 95 wish to join to stop by the Senior ficers and discussion of club Sox Scribes^ Dinner The Spurs topped their previous Norris Division City 105. Golden State 97; and New Otis Birdsong scored six points in Bennet Junior High^s Jayvee Soccer Squad Citizens’ Center at the corner of business. BOSTON (UPII — The Boston record of 160 points set in 1970 in the W L ' York 104. Seattle 100. the final 2:35 to lift Kansas City over Linden and Myrtle streets tonight All interested in running are chapter of the Baseball Writers American Basketball Association. Montreal 8 4 76er» 137, .Nets 133 Golden State and snap the Warriors' Comprising the successful 1978 Bennet Greg Finkbein, Jeff Santoro, Tim Reynolds, between 7 and 9. welcomed to join — beginners, Association of America Wednesday The Spurs' major weaknesses are Doug Collins, scoreless in the Detroit 4 5 Membership for 1 year will provide youngsters, females, marathoners, six-game winning streak, Los Angeles 4 7 Junior High jayvee soccer squad this season Tom Finnegan, Shanna Hopperstead, Mike announced their 40th annual dinner defense and relMunding. but they first half, poured in 27 points after in- knirks 104, SuprrSonirs 100 a membership card, a newsletter, joggers. Pittsburgh 3 8 will be held Jan. 26 at the Sheraton- beat the Oippers 61-43 off the boards. termission to spark sluggish Bob McAdoo scored 31 points, in­ were, back row (1. to r.) Pat Collins, Don Letourneau, Mark Coulter, Rob Maltempo, and a T-shirt with the logo Hnnefnllv the club can eventually Washington 2 8 Boston hotel. Paultz hit ll-of-14 from the field Philadelphia to a double overtime cluding eight of New York's last 10 Gaston, Tim Carmel, Tony Jaworski, Matt Jon Kim, Dan Gauchione, Lisa Gussack and Adams Division and said he didn't want to spoil the win over New Jersey, which was points, to lead the Knicks to a victory Cusson, Bill Perry, Steve Djiounas, Doug Dory DeQuattro. (Herald photo by Spurs' party. "I didn't want to get in W L ' plagued by eight technical fouls. over Seattle, snappiing a Sonics' 17- Marshall, Curt Corbitt, Mike Ahn, Greg Strempfer) and play poorly because everyone Boston 7 2 Trail Blazers 112. Cellirs 109 game home winning streak dating Shrider, Coach Gerry Fournier. Front row, else was playing so well. " Dave Twardzik. Maurice Lucas Toronto 7 6 back to last season. Minnesota 4 6 Buffalo 3 5 Wednesday’s Results Minnesota 5, Rangers 3 Bobby Orr Rules Out Montreal 6, Washington 0 Pittsburgh 6, Colorado 3 Cleveland Browns is the only one. Is that right? — Marty Vancouver 6, Detroit 4 Faragher, Oiean, N.Y. Chicago 2, Toronto 1 JUST ASK He’s the only one I can think of. The Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 3 tapped him in baseball and the Kansas City Kings in ny Future Comeback Murray Olderman basketball. He’s so versatile the Cleveland Browns even HU from Behind tried the big wide receiver briefly as a quarterback in restrictions on what I could do more NBA training camp. There are several instances of guys being With CHICAGO (UPI) - Legen­ was fun and I was rewarded un­ By Murray Olderman drafted in two sports — Ken Stabler comes to mind — but 'firesto n e Portland's Dave Twardzik was knocked down from behind by than pain that bother me. If I thought Eastern Conference dary Bobby Orr, who has un­ believably for having fun. I could contribute. I would go on, but Logan seems to be unique. Boston’s Billy Knight when he tried to score layup last night. “It hasn't been a downer. 1 felt Atlantic Division Blazers went on to top Celts, 112-109. (UPI Photo) dergone six operations on his I feel our defense can contribute as W L Pet. GB The tipoff: Q. What is Weeb Ewbank, the former coach of the New great in training camp, but the more much as I can." left knee, officially retired I skated the worse it got. My decision Philadelphia 8 1 .889 — York Jets, doing these days? Is he still active in football? for coming...and going — Sam Dodd, Elizabeth, N.J. from the Chicago Black Hawks is based on the feeling in my knee and Orr. twice National Hockey Washington 7 5 .583 2Vt Biggest cause for worry in Darryl Stingley’s battle League scoring champion, three to recover from the paralysis suffered in his tragic Only as an interested spectator. The little man who was Wednesday and ruled out any what I know I'm contributing. I knew New Jersey 8 6 .571 2Vi pre-season accident against the Oakland Raiders is the only coach of champions in both the American and times most valuable player, and New York 6 7 .462 future attempt to resume his before camp started I might not be 4 his alarming loss of weight in the early stages. The National Football Leagues and who developed the two Teamwork Key able to do some of the things I wanted eight times voted to the All-Star Boston 2 9 .182 7 wide receiver of the New England Patriots has been super quarterbacks of our time, John Unitas and Joe hockey career. to do." team, said he was “disappointed but Central Division a valiant patient. Namath, is living in retirement in Oxford, Ohio. He went to relieved” with his decision. “I will not make another comeback Orr said “eventually" he would W L Pet. GB school in Oxford at Miami of Ohio and until a year ago attempt." he said. "1 know now my “This is my final decision. I said helped tutor their quarterbacks. A frequent visitor from need a seventh knee operation. Houston 6 4 .600 — leg cannot handle playing.' when I started skating during Q. I only want to know the answer to a simple question — down the road, in Darrtown, is Smokey Alston, the former "I have very little joint space. It's San Antonio 7 6 .538 With Portland Orr, 30. who has not cashed a training camp that this would be my why have the Oaldand Raiders been on national television manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Weeb also takes in '"nTiip bone on bone, and there are bone New Orleans 5 7 .417 2 for six straight weeks? Personally, I think they stink. — the practice seasons of the Cincinnati Bengals with his old paycheck from the $3 million con­ last comeback, and it is.” Atlanta 4 6 .400 2 mentor, Paul Brown. BOSTON (UPI) -TTie key to success in the NBA is teamwork. chips that break off. The doctor has Calvin Pickens, Myrtle Creek, Ore. tract he signed as a free agent with told me I will need another opera­ Hawks' Ckiach Bob Pulford said, Cleveland 5 8 .385 2Vi If you have it, you win like the Portland Trailblazers did over the the Hawks in 1976, accepted a new "We're very lucky to have Bobby, Detroit 4 9 .306 3Mi Q. What is Leon Spinks doing now? Is he going to fight tion. I do feel discomfort after I again soon? Did anyone hold the heavyweight title a Boston Celtics Wednesday night, 112-109. “downward" pact as assistant coach skate. even though he won't be playing. He was the Arnold Palmer, the O.J. Western Clnference shorter time than he did? — G.N., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Boston looked in a state of dis­ may have worked in his favor. “I with some front office duties. “I have not skated in five days and ■^^k/and I read where the troubled Spinks was arrested again in "I didn't play and I did not collect Simpson, the Mickey Mantle of Midwest Division array. Their defense was often think I neutralized Cowens. It was it feels better now than five days W L Pet. GB Ohio recently for some auto fracas, while ostensibly my checks, " he said. “But 1 was hockey. We feel this is not the end of searching for a training site. Bob Arum of Top Rank, who porous add their offense spotty. The like having only two refs out there ago. " — being taken care of very well. I have a career, but the start of another, Denver 7 4 .636 has a contract to promote four Spinks bouts annually for last person to dispute this was Boston' because there was a lot of contact,” Orr said he was not playing “in no complaint. I was fortunate to have one." Kansas City 7 6 .538 1 % T the next two years, says, “It’s my opinion that Spinks will Coach Tom Sanders. he said. pain, nor in sharp pain. It was the talent and to be able to play. It Indiana 5 6 .455 2 never fight again.” His seven-month tenure as champ this "We played well in the second half; Williams, who scored a career-high Milwaukee 5 10 .333 4 I year was the shortest in the history of the heavyweight but that’s only 24 minutes. What we 27 points for Boston, had mixed Chicago 2 11 division. It displaced Primo Camera’s reign from June 29, .154 6 1933, to June 14, 1934. needed was intensity for 48 minutes emotions. “Sure, it was my career Pacific Division The Raiders were scheduled for nine national telecasts Bias-ply Bias-ply - and we didn't have it,” he said. high, but it would have been a great W L ;Pet. GB Uiis season, including two exhibition games. But they At the other end of the court, the weren’t on for six successive weeks. It may seem so Q. What is your opinion of Elarl Campbell as a running game personally if we’d won. But Seattle 9 2 .818 — back for the Houston Oilers? Who do you compare him to? polyester cord polyester cord Trailblazers were playing hurt. losing ruins everything,” he said. Black Hawks Went Out because of the area in which you live. Folks in Maine — H.D., Corpus ChristI, Tex. Phoenix 9 4 .692 1 wouldn’t see them that often. One reason for the broad Forward Maurice Lucas is playing Portland reserve center Tom Los Angeles 8 4 .667 IW exposure, though, is that the Raiders and the DaUas I compare liim to no other runner because he has his own with lingering injuries, and Bobby style. I would call it a cross between the acrobatics of Owens, who has logged more minutes Golden St. 8 5 .615 2 Cowboys pull the best numbers, in terms of audience size, Gross and center Bill Walton did not than Walton, feels in spite of his 21- according to the networks. Walter Paylon, the quick moves of O.J. Simpson and the Portland 7 5 .583 2W power of Jim Brown. In short, I think he’s a fantastic play. point effort he will return to the San Diego DELUXE And Shackled Toronto 6 10 .375 5Vk prospect, already up there with Payton and Simpson as a “We can only play with what we bench. Q. How many quarterbacks now playing Uie National Wednesday's Results Football League were picked up by Oieir teams as free man who can bust for extra yardage. But he’s got to do it have,” said Portland coach Jack “I don’t think they will make me a NEW YORK (UPI) - With Penguins 6, Rurkies 3 Flyers 5, kings 3 over a period of time, without injuries, before I put him up Portland 112, Boston 109 agents? — Drew Cummings, Ventura, Calif. there with the all-timers. Ramsay. “We play the best we can. power forward like they did with Bobby Orr — who finally gave Greg Malone, Peter Lee, Rod Blake Dunlop, just recalled from There are eight quarterbacks who were at one time or SfWUI BITER Philadelphia 137, New Jersey 133 We don’t have all the players we Cowens. Both Lucas and Thompson Schutt, Dave Schultz, Ross another starters for their teams in the NFL this season CHAMPION up his losing battle against the minors, fired in two goals and want to have out there; but we have a Lonsberry and Gregg Sheppard Detroit 117, Milwaukee 106 Parting shot: (Mychal) are natural forwards and endless knee surgery — sitting Bill Barber added a goal and two after being picked up as free agents. They are Jim Hart of good team anyway.” Portland is now there isn’t room. If it was anyone scored goals to back the goaltending San Antonio 163, San Diego 125 St. Louis, Jim Zom of Seattle, Joe Pisareik of the New in the stands, the Chicago assists as Philadelphia held off Los Los Angeles 113, Indiana 111 York Giants, Bill Troup of Baltimore, June Jones III of I’ve never understood why coaches outsmart 7-5. else but Bill (Walton), I might have of rookie Greg Millen in Pittsburgh’s Angeles. toemselyes by going to the so-called “prevent” win over (^lorado. Phoenix 118, Geveland 96 Atlanta, Gary Danielson of Detroit, Steve DeBerg of San For the Celtics, Earl Williams something to say, but he’s the best Black Hawks went out and WHA Francisco and Norris Weese of Denver. Only DeBerg and defense in the final stages of a game to protect a lead. started at center and their usual player in the game,” Owens said. shackle Darryl Sittler & Co. Canudiens 6, Capitals 0 Kansas City 105, Golden St. 97 Weese were ever drafted by other teams (Dallas and Los Here they’ve stopped the other team all game long Peter Marsh scored a goal and set New York 104, Seattle 100 with their normal defense, and in the clutch they center, Dave'Cowens, was at TTie Cleltics will try to improve with a 2-1 victory over the Ken Dryden, with his 42nd career up two others to back Mike Liut’s Angeles, respectively) before being picked up as free forward. shutout, turned aside 20 shots and six agents. resort to a new alignment, using men coming cold off their 2-9 record Friday night against Toronto Maple Leafs. shutout goaltending and pace Cincin­ the bench. No wondet they get burned so often. Lucas, who contributed 20 points to the Atlanta Hawks. The Trailbazers players scored goals to help Montreal Orr announced his retirement nati ... Blair MacDonald scored the Q. I would like to know how many players in the NFL the Blazers effort, felt the switch Friday host the Denver Nuggets. extend its unbeaten streak to five hat trick for Edmonton. Teets in Line send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O Box Wednesday after playing six games games. were drafted in three sports. I say Dave Logan of the M46. Incline Village, Nev. 89450. Because of the volume o( mail and scoring two goals with two mere will be no individual responses. assists. He will continue with the For President Black Hawks as an assistant coach as Red Sox Announce well performing other organizational Annual meeting of the Manchester duties. Country Club wiU he held Monday Jai Alai Results night, Dec. 11, at the club with elec­ Fit most American and import cars! “This is my final decision," said tion of officers the main business. KI.K.S- Dave Barrera Orr, winner of eight consecutive Thursday Evening sniniii cut SHOES k«» kmis Two New Positions The nominating committee has Wednesday Evening Norris Trophies as the league’s best 151, Stan Seymour 141-372, SUrtaoa 1554 754 440 proposed the folldwing slate; Pete FIST GAME DOmiES SEVEN POMTS 3II111M 744 404 defenseman between 1968 and 1975. Marcel Binette 137, Bruce m GAK SKIES hi GAME DOtIRES 1 Mintla Caya IS 41 2J0 4 Tirm 4.54 BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox have announced that Teets, president; Tony Pietrantomo, Fish 351, Ralph Doyer 350, } NUTS 7P0RTS 2 Him I bpa 140 344 IWwU 1-4 54.34 “I felt great in training camp but the 1 . C a r s i 1. Itpi Csya TZeohZoqMI 3.34 Ttriectl 5.3 17 54 two long-term employees, Bill Crowley and Ed Kenney, have more I skated the worse it got....” vice president; Rudy Pierro, Bob Tony Desimone 145-367, 2. Rsaio ^ Csffieiia Arriafa dmeU 1-2 3141 IrilfcU 6-34 555.10 been named vice presidents in the organization. VonderKall, Marsh Warren, Brard of Don Benoit 137-355, John 3. OUve 1JJ. lartim Perfaeti 1-2 72.91 Eiaini CM 44Hu$ Ktn mi7s John .Marks scored the game­ i Mu 4. Mam I traiaU Trilacb 1-2-7 37130 4 Orefii IriH 17 54 5 24 4 04 Kenney has been with the club winning goal — his seventh goal sf Governors for one year, Dan Rieder 142-389, Ding Farr 5. Larrea 5. Pels lam SECOm GAIK lOmUS SEVER POMTS I Mi Timl 6 44 7 44 Morline, Jim Moriarty, Jane Stuck, 140-138- 396, Tony Salvatore 6. kUM LknLm4» S Mripit l^a 10.00 7.(0 4 24 3 Stim lirru 3 54 since 19M and has directed the Red the years,” said team vice president the season — on a sharp angle shot at I Urn 7. is Jm 2 Gairiaai Zifi I 7.29 5.34 0*Ma 1-4 3554 2:18 of the third period. two years, and Len Horvath, Doc 350, S. Zama 1 Manila Mhrar I I Arri Atts I 14.14 Mecta 41 144.34 Sox’ minor league affiliates since Buddy LeRoux. SW Art«d» sms Tela Rs^ McKee and Woody Clark, three MMtto 2-S34iO 7rilKla 4-1 3 554.54 Blackwall A78-13 Blackwell A78-13 1969. Wednesday he was named vice L e^ux also announced that Dick “It was a good game for both years. SHi (WE OOUUS ZnlGAMENNUS Pariada S-2 99J0 IK7I OIK 44IKI5 SEmi TOTS president of Player Development. Bresciani, Crowley’s assistant for teams, but I can’t help feeling that it 1 poins 7 POUTS Trifacta S-24 1345.29 8lnlu5i|« 1134 14.44 504 Plus Si.69 F E.T. per tire and 2 old tires Plus SI 80 F.E T per lire. NO TRADE-IN NEEDED. Tom Wall chairs the nominating I . Cmj Wnia 1. CairiaM Jan nmi GAME mus sever pouts Crowley, who first joined the team the last six years, would head an was too b^d Orr had to hang them up 2. Rons hies 7 Ills «m 8 24 3 10 group with Orlando Annulli, Florence 3. OrecM Larrea t PetaCaya 1 CairicM bfa Jl,40 4i0 4.49 4 RDM Pfarre 4.20 ~ H i r F.E.T. Pair F.t.T. P»ir F.E.T Peir FE.T. in 1958 as a radio announcer, has expanded amd re-organized public under these circumstances," said COMMERCI\l.- Rick X Mam I lartiren 2.(0 (fafafau 7-1 aio nfcs prica price par price per Barre, Maynard Clough, Jack 4. IrtaiM Rms 4. ZatM lohiar I 4.49 Mfda 1-7 219.(9 Sin filadi tbsV 1 Siza Black tbt Site iueb lira Size Blech lire been public relations director since relations department. Bresciani was Stan Mikita. who held Sittler to just Nicola 154-157-433, George 5. JseyKspa 5. Ba lanli isisrc'MMa 1.3 2$Ji TriftcU 1-7-4 2.444 40 1960. He was named vice president of one shot on goal in the game. Crockett, Warren Howland, Dave B arber 145-146-142-433, i Isas I ArtKiie G. MantMa Janet NriKU l lttM 'A 78-13 $38.00 $1.69 F78-14 $80.00 $2.26 6.00-12 $50.00 SI .59 G78-14 $70.00 $2,82 named director of publicity and will I Wsf« Otavs 7. Arri Arriaca titiecta 1-34 3211« TENTN GAME SMGZU SEVEN POMTS Public Relations, Marketing and be in charge of press relations, Tony Esposito was brilliant in the Kozlovich, Fred Lennon, and Tina Tony Yacqno 138-150-420, 8. Atca Zama LUhaiabai SAsis 900 3.40 280 *6.00-12 4 4 .00 1,42 G78-14 6 0 .00 2.42 Pt5S/e0D-t3 50.00 1.43 H78-14 72.00 2,81 Mikolowsky sms Am Ssrps roHtn UK swB sna pots 4 Sotm 3.(0 280 Promotions. statistics and publications. Chicago goal, stopping 30-of-31 shots. Dave Dynes 177-412, Chris SmSiUraCarea ««•<*» I3.H IIU 340 I Uma 3.20 •5.80-13 4 4 .00 1.46 H78-14 6 4 .00 2.60 A78-13 4 2 .00 1.80 5.60-16 5 4 .00 1.75 9tti GAW DOIIUS 3rl GAME OOmiES J I* t.N 140 (faMcb 4-5 41.20 “Haywood Sullivan and I believe Serving under Crowley will be Jim Bob Murray scored the other John Rieder is the Iong-..-anding Hickey 412, Emile Roux ZnifTS 7 Xm P155/80D-13 44.00 1.43 •5,60-15 4 8 .0 0 1.61 878-13 54.00 1.31 6.00 151 58.00 1.93 club secretary. t. huAj Zama 7 POMTS SJO PirfNta 5^ 94i0 the promotions recognize the many Chicago goal on the only shot Paul 367, Marcel Casav.int 137- I . MamCaya WiMa34UM TriJKte HI 414.(0 •6.00-13 4 4 .00 1.50 ■6.00-15L 5 2 .00 1.70 C78-13 58.00 2.07 6.85-15 58.00 2.07 Healey as director of Marketing and 2. Oragsi fiem 2. IMa liiAa PvfKti 1-3 n.;i emtributions that Ed Kenney and Harrison faced during his 2:45 ,359, John Brernttcr l,37-,395. J. GsrtslsU larrea 4 8 .00 1,77 1.86 6.45-14 5 4 .00 2.13 F78 15 70.00 2.47 Promotions with former major 4. hysIScrfis 3. Gairiera Rapa TiMa 1-3-7 73SJI 676-13 •6.85S-15 5 2 .00 Bill Crowley have made to the stretch in relief of an injured Mike X John Harris .361, Fred Ric- i UJMaia Ftni UK MKUS Kin POTS Basketball Captain C78-14 leaguer Tommy Harper as his assis­ $. Caiiir b^s 5. TriJa James llhaalliigi ISM «M C78-14 50.00 1.93 G78-15 6 4 .00 2.45 5 8 .00 2,06 G /8-15 72.00 2,66 success of the Red Sox throughout tant. Palmateer in the Toronto nets. After Rosewall Stops cid 140-135-375, Mike Kelly 8 . Am ispa 6 . P^ Jan NEW HAVEN lUPIl •8.45-14 5 2 .00 1.71 H78-15 68.00 2.65 078-14 6 0 .00 2.22 H78-15 72.00 2.86 35L Dave Ruff 1,36-381 7. Issi Wrsa 7. Arra IruaM Marks made it 2:6. Lanny McDonald I. Cana t Arri larlaren I S S i i X . 444 .Sophomore standout Sue 078-14 52.00 2.01 L78-15 70.00 2.93 E78-14 6 4 .00 2 30 L78-15 78.00 3.12 sms Ana Arlschs UWtli 1-5 37.H broke up Elspositb's shutout bid with Steve Docherty GeOTgc Kelley 136-356, Tim sms Zse» Ispa Pnteila l-S I3S.SI Melone lias been cIcE'tcd E78-14 56.00 2,13 F78-14 68.00 2.44 C astagna 135-357, Bob GAME SKUS JtJi CAME SKUS Tii^ 17.40 S.20 4 00 Kenney has been with the club winning goal — his seventh goal sf 5. Urrea 5. Prta JasM Stow CMC NW B sna n«T$ t Mi Z»ni 600 7 40 Morline, Jim Moriarty, Jane Stuek, 140-138- 396, Tony Salvatore 6. iHm I k r ilM t SMipHhH lOM f.H 4. 2 Salan Larrea 3 40 since 1946 and has directed the Red the years,” said team vice president the season — on a sharp angle shot at IC m j 7. ia J« two years, and Len Horvath, Doc 350. 1. 2arrn 2 Coftn Tag I lit i QM a M 39il Sox’ minor league affiliates since Buddy LeRoux. 2; 18 of the third period. SWIrtechs i Mantia laJrvar I C M fail I 14 Perfeda 4-1 104.20 1969. Wednesday he was named vice “It was a good game for both McKee and Woody Clark, three Sits Tala Kega bW(ta2S34JI TrUeda 4-1-2 SS6J0 Blackwall A78-13 LeRoux also announced that Dick years. StkGAMIDOnUS 2sl GAM OOMUS bffK ii S-2 NJI MNTN GAM BONUS SCVOI POUTS Blackwall A78-13 president of Player Development. 7 fm s Ttihcli S-24 1J4SJI Bresciani, Crowley’s assistant for teams, but I can’t help feeling that it t. Ca^ 7 POUTS t M i k it 14.20 14.40 5.00 Plus St 69 F E.T. ^er tire and 2 old tires Plus SI 80F.E T per lire. NO TRADE-IN NEEDED. Crowley, who first joined the team Tom Wall chairs the nominating 1. Gairiasa Jan fm CM OWUS SIID POMS 7 Atd Olm S.20 3 S0 the last six years, would head an was too b^d Orr had to hang them up 2. Koais lri|i 2. Pete Cara I W r a b u 11.40 4Z0 4. in 1988 as a radio announcer, has group with Orlando Annulli, Florence COMMERCI VI.- Rick 3. Orrtia Urr«a 4 RaNM Pierra 4.20 F.E.T. Pik F.E.T. Pair F.E.T Pair F.E.T. expanded amd re-organized public under these circumstances," said (. IMaas fterrs . 1 I tartaren ( M a 14 U JO f t orici prieg oar price |Wt been public relations director since Barre, Maynard Clough, Jack Nicola 154-157-433. George 4. Zeps Mr» I iKSsrC' Parfada 1-7 21140 Silt SlKll UrtV 1 Siie Bltdi tin Siie Buck lirt Sire filack lira relations department. Bresciani was Stan Mikita, who held Sittler to just S Jm) Rcfa 5. UaLMa b iM a 13 2SJ0 i Jm r I ArtedM Trffadi 1-74 2.444.40 1960. He was named vice president of named director of publicity and will one shot on goal in the game. Crockett, Warren Howland, Dave Barber 145-146-142-433. i Mantia Jasiet PkiaeSa I-3 lOJO rami GAM SUGUS SHE! POUTS •A78-13 $38.00 $1.69 F78-14 580.00 $2.26 6 .0 0 -1 2 $50.00 $1.59 G78-14 $70.00 $2.62 7. Ifteri dim 7. Arri Arriaia frifada |.34 32110 Public Relations, Marketing and be in charge of press relations, Tony Esposito was brilliant in the Kozlovich, Fred Lennon, and Tina Tony Yacqno 138-150-420. 1. Aiu Zarria rU^aoM SAsb 100 3.40 2S0 •6.00-12 44.00 1.42 G78-14 60.00 2.42 PI55/800-13 50.00 1,43 H78-14 72.00 281 Promotions. Mikolowsky Dave Dynes 177-412. Chris SMSAthSerpa SMSArraCaraa [OUOTII CWI SOKUS snui poms 4 SalaM 3 40 2 U statistics and publications. Chicago goal, stopping 30-of-31 shots. 9tti GAK DOUHIS •M k b 13.20 I I U 3.' 1 Lama 3.20 •5.60-13 44.00 1.46 H78-14 64.00 2.60 A78-13 42.00 1.80 5.60-16 54.00 1,75 “Haywood Sullivan and I believe Serving under Crowley will be Jim Bob Murray scored the other John Rieder is the long-..'ending Hickey 412, Emile Roux 7f0m$ 3rl GAM Bonus J ! * 6.00 1 OwMla 4-S 41.20 club secretary. t. M Zarria 7 POUTS 1 5.; Parfada S4 HU P155/80D-13 44.00 1.43 •5.60-15 48.00 1.61 B78-13 54.00 1,91 6.0015L 58.00 1.93 the promotions recognize the many Healey as director of Marketing and Chicago goal on the only shot Paul 367. Marcel Casavant 137- 1. Mana Cara biaifla 34 44J0 TrUeda S4-1 414.U •6.00-13 44.00 1 50 •6.00-15L 52.00 1.70 C78-13 58.00 2.07 6.85-15 58.00 2.07 2. Oret* hmt 2. Mwitla lasAa Paifada 0-3 01.20 contributions that Ed Kenney and Promotions with former major Harrison faced during his 2:45 359. John Bremscr 1.37-395. i Csrtsliia LarrM 3. Gasiesa Rapa IritKta 0-1.2 m jt 878-13 48.00 1.77 •6.85S-15 52.00 1.86 6.45-14 54.00 2.13 F78I5 70.00 2.47 Bill Crowley have made to the 'John Harris .361. Fred Ric- i insl Serps 4. U kriaca Basketball Captain leaguer Tommy Harper as his assis­ stretch in relief of an injured Mike S. Canj lr«s 5. Tela JasMs n tn CWI oooous s n n poms C78-14 50.00 1.93 G78'15 64.00 2.45 C78-14 58.00 2.06 G/8-15 72.00 2 .6 6 success of the Red Sox throughout Palmateer in the Toronto nets. After Rosewall Stops ' ci<( 140-135-375. Mike Kelly i AatikN IManaOtaab |ooo 4i0 ■ tant. 7 . Jseilhraa (.Pete Jm S Im Oniaoa IH NEW HAVEN (UPIi •8.45-14 52.00 1.71 H78-15 88.00 2.65 078-14 60.00 2 .2 2 H78-15 72.00 2 .6 6 Marks made it 2;0, Lanny McDonald .351. Dave Ruff 1.36-.381 I kn bvalat 2la*icaaibW i I AieriCana t Arri Bartsres Sophomore standout Sue 078 14 52.00 2.01 L78I5 70.00 2.93 E78-14 84.00 2 30 L78-15 78 00 3.12 George Kelley 136-356. Tim SMS Atca Artcdc WaiHa I S 37.M broke up Esposito’s shutout bid with Steve Docherty SOBS Zeps ts^ Pkfada I S ISSSO Melone has been elected E78-14 56.00 2.13 F78-14 6 6 .0 0 2.44 his 10th goal of the season. , Castagna 135-357. Bob m m t s o R IHiGAMSUGUS frbeta |.$.2 SI6.00 i m n 7 POUTS captain of Yale Univer­ Second Club Seeks Tiant In other NHL games Wednesday Felber 140-368. Robert 1. GwMlala s n n tm ocooiis s o n poms All prices plus tax and 2 old tires. HONG KONG (UPI) - Tourna­ 2. fims I Pete 14.41 0.40 sity’s women’s basketball WHITEWALL ADO 52 to 54 PER TIRE. night. Minnesota defeated the New ment favorite Ken Rosewall Fro.st 147-.365. Bill Malan 3. Irics 2..Bab»l S Camlak Satia IJO loam. WHITEWALL ADD 52 to 55 PER TIRE. 3. U 2 lb lf lt d > NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! BOSTON (UPI) — The attorney for York Rangers, 5-3, Vancouver overwhelmed fellow Australian 150-398, Art Thimpson .352, L f m t 4. Zips An excellent, outside * Different tread design than shown. Ice Grip studs avwUble Because Tiant was selected by only 5 Asb i Arri Oaiaiala S-3 70J0 Boston Red Sox pitcher Luis Tiant one team in the recent draft, he is downed Detroit, fr4, Pittsburgh beat Steve Docherty, 64). 64), Thursday in Jim Colangelo Sr. 357. Tom 6 iser i Arteche Palicta 3 5 104.10 shooter. Melone averaged says his client has been approached Colorado, 6-3, Montreal blanked the third round of the Hong Kong Shepard 359. Wayne Jensen 7. After« 7. Arra fiilKta 3.S-2 MOJO eligible to negotiate with any major i Aica 1 Tela 8.8 points per outing last by a ^ o n d American League tpam leqgup <*liih ^ Washington. 64). and Philadelphia Tennis Gassic. 136-376. Henry Luneski 356. Sniarrea SnKa vear'. ■took Los Angeles, 5-3. Tony Peflegatlo 1.37-365. nth CAK NIIUS OPEN — besides the Yankees — bidding for George said Tiant’s main priorities ’The 44-year-old Rosewall polished 7 NUTS Sill GAM oonus John Kensel 146-377. Pete 7 POUTS MON, the services of the veteran right­ are still with Boston and New York. In the World Hockey Association, off Docherty in 46 minutes and I Mass Zarria 1. Ihstla Im hander. Cincinnati shut out Indianapolis, 4-0, recorded shutouts in the last three (Irish 157-371. Ron 2. AKaMww 2. Gairieas baa TMWFRL He said he has had preliminary dis­ 3. M u Pierre I Mam I lasla T S jiifiirfire and Edmonton shaded Quebec, 6-5. games of the second set. Walking off .Sponhfcimer 135. i Csrsstela ^ GOLFERS S-S:30 George said cussions with Red Sox owner 4. Tela lartures Wednesday he has been in touch with \orlli Siaf-K .5, llangcrH 3 5 Asm Sertia 5. Ara lainar I O p § n to th 9 P u b lic SAT. Haywood Sullivan and with Yankee the court, Rosewall mused, “I’ll 6 taejObve 4. Ka ku M the Red Sox and the New York Minnesota snapped New York’s never do that again.” IRIEMISMIP- Lee 7 Juan I larrea 7 Rasia laswt 8-12:30 executives Cedric Tallis and A1 •X.- A. Akeri VtedM •MANCHESTER Yankees, who selected -Tiant in last aeven-game winning streak with the Ironically, Rosewall double-faulted Bean 199-525. Pam Setirles 1 Zeps leM TAUWOOD COUNTRY CLUB 'flOSCIl. SKS Cast) CVN SnSArrikriRta • Now whh rsdifcsd rstsa 325 BROAD 8TREET-646>3356 Friday’s free-agent draft. George “We’re not at the point of contract help of first-period power-play goals in the first game of the match but 176. Pal Thibodeau 182-490. l2Ui UW NMUS GU GAM Bonus said another.' AL club had since then took the next four points on the .Sally Case 177. Evie Feder 7 poms 7 POUTS yet. We’re working on it for sure, but by Kent-Erik Andersson and Gary One Score on the Way v 1 Garsatala Zarria I. Pete Serpa • C ouno cJssrsd o f fSsvsa shown interest. Sargent. way to an easy romp. The longest 469. Karen Hence 458. Lou 2 Orepii Irita 2 MIRaaa there’s nothing definite yet,” he said. 3. tm f Pierre • Opsn sll wintor ' CaiiurkM 6 . Red Vi ingK 4 Reggie Leach of Philadelphia eyes corner of net as he Toulain 477. ChervI Hence 3. kraUna •EAST HARTFORD “It’s an American League club, but “I think Luis stilt wants to stay in game of the match, the fifth game of i Area larraa 4. km Aniaia I would prefer not to name I t " Thom Gradin and Dennis prepared tb manuever around Los Angeles goalie Mario the first set. went to deuce four 451. .John White 210-567. 5 . laerhn A Ml Cam • S torting Umss svs//sd/s on wookonds 22 THOMAS STREET-289-7951 Boston, all things considered. But he I. AIM Sarfia 6. Tela Atledie w r g e said. “But I have a feeling wants to be appreciated, too.” Ververgaert scored two goals apibce Lessard. Leach lifted puck over fallen player to score last night times. Docherty enjoyed an advan­ IJruce Hence 212-552. Bob 7 OrepibM there may be others to come.” to power Vancouver over Detroit. (UPI Photo) • tage three times after deuce but Cft|l|)ii 538. Ga.V Hertce 522, 1 Inm Obae Route SS, Hobrort PiMMie 646^1151 failed to get the last point. ttMlUMMaUsla ..... I f ...... PAGE EIGHTEEN,— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Nov. 9. 197B X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978- PAGE NINETEEN Gaming Commission OKs Pooplotalk ScotVs World Hartford Fronton Sale ^ Just One More Vole said Jack Nicklaus and Australian newspaper magnate Kerry Packer Gay Role Is No Bother It was a bit more than a victory WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - The buying the Hartford arena's parent professional gamblers while tl'.ey are speech. It came within an act of were on a luxury yacht that ran onto By VERNON SCOTT Connecticut state gaming commis­ company. World Jai Alai of Tampa. on duty. being a proposal. a coral reef in a violent storm. witn Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin sion has given the green light for a Fla., which also owns four Florida Snyder also released a letter he New York’s newly re-elected But Pat Wheatley, Packer’s HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Billy along with nis performances in "All Oklahoma millionaire to purchase jai alai frontons. sent to Gov. Ella Grasso in which he secretary, says neither man was Crystal, who plays homosexual Jodie in the Family” and “Death Flight.” governor, Hugh Carey Wednesday Dallas on TV’s “Soap” series but the Hartford Jai Alai and its parent The vote was taken after the com­ called for the appointment of a told his cheering campaign workers, aboard — that Packer was ashore at He is a home movie buff and has Florida-based company. mission met in secret session for special prosecutor to police gambiing the time, waiting for Nicklaus to who is a very straight married man just begun a collection of 8 mm “I know you’ve been waiting for me and father of two daughters in real The commission, which had about 2*.2 hours going over confiden­ in the state more closely. to make a personal announcement arrive in a private jet from the copies of old Laurel and Hardy movie delayed acting on the sale for three tial information regarding the sale The Hartford Jai Alai, where atten­ Philippines where he’d been playing life, isn’t bothered by his gay classics. for some time.’' characterization. weeks, decided Wednesday by an 8- and its principals. dance and betting has dropped since He then said he’s embarking on a golf with President Ferdinand Mar­ Billy and Janice enjoy playing ten­ to-1 vote to allow the WJA Realty Co. The lone dissenting vote ,was cast it opened two years ago, has been un­ new campaign — that, “I hope it will cos. Says Billy, "I get teased a lot about nis together regularly. He also stays of Tulsa, owned by businessman by Commissioner Lester Snyder of der fire from the commission for not be as long and as hard and as dif­ Nicklaus is down under to compete playing Jodie, but it’s usually good in shape by jogging every morning. failing to report allegations of game in next week’s Australian Open golf natured and it doesn’t bother me a On weekends he takes Jenny to a Roger Wheeler, to buy the gambling West Hartford. ficult as the last campaign. I can’t bit.” facilities.' Snyder has been critical of security fixing. championship. nearby pony ride. The family often tell you what the result will be, but it Billy and his wife, Janice, have Estimates of the purchase agree­ procedures at the state's three jai Earlier this year, the commission will be a good one.” goes to the beach and on a recent 8 been married eight years. Their ment ranged from $53 million to $80 alai arenas and one dog track. He has levied a 10-day suspension and fines vacation Billy rented a van for a Beaming at his side was 35-year- A Close Shave daughters are Jenny, 5, and Lindsay, million. said that more should be done to keep totaling $70,000 against the fronton old Anne Ford Uzielli, daughter of month of touring California’s coastal When Normajean Fusco trims your 8 months. Wheeler also is chairman of the parimutuel clerks from betting for and five of its officers but a judge automaker Henry Ford II and and mountain areas. whiskers, they stay trimmed — for The Crystals moved to Los Angeles board of Telex Corp., an inter­ themselves and for high rolling granted Hartford Jai Alai a stay and widower Carey’s constant companion Billy, 30, a former collegiate several weeks. national communications firm. He is has scheduled a Dec. 5 hearing for for months. But she wasn’t saying if two years ago and found real estate baseball player, visits a nearby bat­ Ms. Fusco is an ex-model turned arguments in the case. her smile was for his victory at the prices so exorbitant they decided ting cage several times a week to beauty expert with her Total Woman, The commission’s approval was polls or something more personal. against buying a home. They rent the take his cuts. He usually wears an old Judge Rejects Request based on certain conditions. Ltd., salon in New York, but women second floor of a stately mansion in softball jersey and blue jeans. They are that the new owners re­ Missing the Boat aren’t the total of her clientele. For one of Los Angeles’ old, established Willy’s work schedule is varied, tain Richard Donovan, the chief of­ Golf fans can breathe easy. It $35 a shave, she takes care of men neighborhoods. Billy Crystal thanks to the fact that “Soap,” has To Free Mafia Suspect ficer of World Jai Alai, Hartford Jai seems their hero didn’t have such a New York Gov. Hugh Carey too — with a special liquid hair Their nine-room nest is furnished favorite is a dining room set com­ such a target cast. There are weeks BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A federal more secure than ours (Danbury).” Alai executives, and that they keep Chris Fedorchak gets credit from Glaston­ Greens and Things plant store on Middle close call after all. Reports with Anne Ford Uzielli. (UPI remover rather than a razor. with antiques and contemporary plete with nearly miscroscopic china when he works only a few hours. But judge has rejected a request by im­ Federal officials placed Galante, financial records for the gambling bury High School for after-school work at the Turnpike. (Herald photo by Strempfer) Wednesday out of Sydney, Australia, photo) She says the remover is applied to pieces that are both decorative and on which resposes a complete dinner some scripts require him to be on the durable. prisoned Carmine Galante's at­ 67. under “protective custody’’ two facility separate from Wheeler's the bristly face on a strip of muslin for eight. There’s even a tiny Tiffany set from dawn until nightfall. which, when peeled off, takes the torneys that the reputed Mafia chief­ weeks ago after an unidentified FBI other holdings. TV in Review Billy’s pride and joy is an ancient lamp that lights up. Usually he can count on reporting whiskers with it. tain — reportedly the target of an informant said the reputed un­ Donovan was one of the five men gramophone, an original Edison A stand-up comedian before lan­ to the ABC studios at 9 a.m., keeping Says she, “After several weeks, in­ phonograph with an enormous mor­ assassin's contract — be released derworld kingpin was the target of a fined by the commission. ding his role in “Soap, ” Billy still his nose to the grindstone until 7 in “hit" or contract. The commission said it will have stead of my having to shave them ning glory horn. It was a gift from his hits the road with his nightclub act to the evening. from protective custody. Gardening grandmother who also gave Billy U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy He returned to prison last year for full access to such records. It also Viewers Vote Wo every two or three weeks, it goes to supplement his income. A few He skips breakfast and has a light a parole violation after serving 12 said all officers have to appear five or six. Men tip me generously some 50 original cylinder recordings, months ago he make his starring lunch at a Japanese restaurant near Daly said in his ruling Wednesday including some by John Philip Sousa the FBI's information that Galante years of a 20-year sentence for a nar­ before the commission if the panel NEW YORK (UPI) - No matter premiere in the 8-9 p.m.. Eastern because I enable them to forego a screen deout in “Rabbit Test,’’ the studio, usually restricting ritual they don’t like to do.” and Enrico Caruso. would be murdered in prison was cotics conviction. thinks it's necessary. whether the listening audience voted time, slot on Nov. 27. playing the world’s first pregnant himself to raw fish. He makes up for “reliable and fresh.” Galante's attorneys, Roy M. Cohn Another stipulation places the Republican or Democratic, in large Ken Howard will star in “The Daughter Jenny is not allowed near man. and during a recent hiatus from his abstemious diet in the evening By Frank Atwood the old recordings. And Jenny would Galante Tuesday was transferred of New York and Paul S. Sherbacow responsibility on Wheeler’s firm of numbers they elected not to watch White Shadow,” as a former “Soap,” he costarred with Nancy when Janice prepares a full course from Danbury Federal Prison to an of Hartford, have filed a petition paying the fines levied against Hart­ the proceedings on television. Quote of the Day dearly love to get her little hands on Walker in “Human Feelings,” an dinner. They like to dine out often at professional basketball player who her father’s other treasured collec­ undisclosed location. A prison before Daly challenging Galante's ford Jai Alai in the event the court The national Nielsen ratings for becomes the coach at a racially Paul Erdman, author of "The NBC-TV movie. He also did a guest Japanese restaurants which abound tion — dozens of pieces of miniature in Los Angeles. spokesman said the new facility “is parole violation conviction and rules in favor of the commission. election night have not yet been mixed high school. Crash of ‘79” — a thriller about shot on “The Love Boat.” totted up, but the “overnights” — the global panic and economic collapse— furniture. “I like working in a series,” Billy requesting his release from prison. Sixteen Manchester boys and girls experience” that goes into her school It sounds like NBC’s “Waverly Billy takes great pains to video­ to be a veterinarian; a sophomore, ratings in New York, Chicago and in Newsweek magazinq on the Billy became enamored of tiny fur­ says. “It allows me to be home with are studying vocational agriculture record. Wonders,” the defunct sitcom in tape every appearance he’s ever Mark Setcliffe, in natural resources, Los Angeles — show the three prophetic aspects of his fiction: “Our nishings after moving west. “They made on television, including all 25 my family instead of traveling from Chris has decided that she would which Joe Namath played an ex-pro this year, 10 at Glastonbury High and two freshmen, David Connors in networks combined earned a 37.2 system has demonstrated much give me a great feeling of height,” episodes of “Soap.” He has a com­ one nigntclub to another. It also like to run a retail business some mechanics and animal science and basketballer turned high school School Funding Method School and six at Rockville High percent share of the audience. A de­ greater resiliency than I bad says Billy, who stands 5-foot-6. His plete collection of his guest shots provides a lot of financial security.” day, either as a florist or selling coach. CBS insists any resemblance School. At both of these regional vo- Donald Wilkins in plant science. cent percentage of viewers for a potted plants. She has applied for ad­ is purely coincidental. suggested in the book, especially in ag centers the enrollment from A second van provided by the the last few weeks, but it is not near­ mission next fall in the two-year single network entertainment show In place of “People” and “WKRP” Manchester is at a new high figure. Manchester Board of Education would be 30. ly so resilient as some ... would have The increase is in line with what is Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture id the 8-9 p.m. spot on Nov. 13, CBS, Hurt Poorer Towns takes three sophomores, all in­ Where was everybody? Lured us believe. The crash is not immi­ Board Game Includes Ads happening generally in Connecticut. at the University of Connecticut. on a one-time only basis, will broad­ terested in animal science, Jerome away by big-time theatrical movies nent, but inevitable.” Cogen said using an inflation rate The state's program of combining As a senior in high school Chris has cast “M-A-S-H’ and “One Day At A NEW HAVEN (UPI) - One because children in wealthy com­ Longo, Scott Verbridge and Whitney on local independent stations in the CHICAGO (UPI) — The promoters call it a cheap way logos for the property cards. of 6.6 percent, the increase in educa­ groups of towns into regional centers completed a course in greenhouse Time.” That saves them from pre­ Glimpses method of funding public schools,— munities might fare better. Whitaker. The Giola brothers furnish three cities. for advertisers to become household words and compare “It’s absolutely dirt cheap for advertising,” said Nor­ tion costs for local communities in has meant larger enrollment at each management and is about to start a their own transportation in a car that emption by the second episode of George C. Scott and Trish Van it to buying a chunk of the “Monopoly” board. man Goldring, a promoter in Chicago. under consideration by a panel The new guaranteed tax base for­ the next fiscal year would be about In New York, election night center than-any single town could course in floral design. Aside from Robert drives. He is a senior in­ “The Word” from 9-11 p.m. On Nov. Devere will be in New York next Its a new parlor game called “Tryopoly” and He figures if there are four players per game and each named by Gov. Ella Grasso — would mula is one of several proposals the $50 million — leaving a $20 million returns'on the networks were up 20 the hour will be filM by “Bobby handicap, rather than help, poorer provide. The total number of agriculture, Chris has attended terested in plant science and week to promote Warner Brothers’ promoters say, in addition to being ^ compelling game board is used 15 times a year, an advertiser can count on panel has looked at. Their final gap- classes this fall in current issues, against “Pink Panther,” “Day of the Vinton’s Rock ‘n’ Roll.” “Movie, Movie” ... F. Buckminster towns, the Connecticut Conference students, once counted in the hun­ landscaping, his father’s occupation. for players of all ages, it could be the start of a new trend “4 million sight and sound plugs” with 10,000 games in recommendations will be considered The group, using a computer dreds, is about 2.000. craft and public speaking. After Dolphin” and “The Graduate.” In Fuller will deliver an address on on Municipalities said today. Thomas Giola. the only junior in the Chicago the election had to compete in advertising. circulation. in the next session of the Legislature, analysis, compared the present tax As more teachers have been Christmas, the craft and public creativity Sunday titled “The Event The new guaranteed tax base for­ group, is a student in natural with “The Great Waldo Pepper,” and Nielsen Ratings Tryopoly is a real estate game with a similar objective About 15,000 Tryopoly boards have been sold since last which must come up with a plan by base formula with the newly needed, it has been possible to select speaking will have been completed. 14% Hours that Could Change Your mula proposed by the School Finance May 1. resources. in Los Angeles, where the time The top network television to Parker Brother’s Monopoly:'players try and aquire Chiristmas in four local markets — Rochester, N.Y., suggested one. men or women with special She will then have a course in Life” at New York’s Julia Richman Advisory Panel “would not even be Cogen, who sent an eight-page Rockville .Students difference meant most of the election programs for the week ending Nov. 5, monopolies of properties and companies all over the Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. Cogen said the results show that qualifications in such areas as plant retailing and one in mass media. The enough to cover increased costs due letter to panel chairman Sen. excitement was over early, according to the A.C. Nielsen Co., Auditorium ... Patrick McQoohan board to bankrupt their opponent with high rents. the poorest towns, regardless of how science, animal science, mechanics medium on which the teacher will The delegation going to Rockville to inflation,’’ said Joel Cogen, Richard Schneller, D-Essex, said the scheduled movies included "Bonnie were: has joined Clint Eastwood on location But, unlike Monopoly, it is played on a triangular game wealth is measured, would receive or conservation. In turn, the students concentrate is motion picture film. High School includes three freshmen at Alcatraz Island in San Francisco executive director of the group. proposed formula would phase in & Qyde” and “High Noon.” 1: “The Sting” (ABC Sunday field, players can fashion their own zig-zag route along smaller grants under the new for­ have more choices for training in The course is given by the English William Cole in plant science, Kevin Bay for the filming of Don Siegel’s “ Poorer towns lose under the movie): 2: Three’s Company; 3; the board and they can decide where to place their Opticians state aid to schools over five years. mula. careers. Some go on to college and a department. Edgerley in mechanics, and Bradley CBS Cancels Two “Escape From Alcatraz” ... Lionel proposed new formula and richer One amount discussed, he said, was He said 111 towns would lose and Parliman, interested in forestry, (tie) Lav erne & Shirley and 60 properties. And instead of buying such, properties as Discount Prices towns gain," he said. few continue with professional FF.4 Officer CBS has canceled its “People” Hampton, felled by blood clots in his “Boardwalk” or “Marvin Gardens,” players compete for $150 million over five years. the median per capita loss would be training. . natural resources and animals. show and yanked “WKRP in Cincin­ Minutes; 5: Mork & Mindy; 6; M-A- stomach and internal bleeding, has ARTHUR DRUG The panel began work on a new fun­ That $30 million a year would Chris is parliamentarian, an S-H; 7; Charlie Brown G reat real businesses or institutions in their hometown. $53. Cogen said poor towns would lose The acceptance of girls on an equal There also are three sophomores, nati,” possibly for good or perhaps canceled the final leg of a four-week ding plan after the state Supreme provide local communities with “lit­ elected office, in the Glastonbury Pumpkin Special; 8; Happy Days; 9; The real businesses pay 15 cents a board for the entire as much as $320 per capita and basis with boys was responsible for Jacqueline Asselin in plant science, for a new time slot. Special schedules South American tour in Mexico City, Court said it was unconstitutional to tle opportunity to reduce the dispari­ wealthy towns would gain as much as chapter of the Future Farmers of Steven Daigle in mechanics and Gail Taxi; 10. (tie) Little. House on the local production run to be one of the 50 properties in the approximately doubling the ejiroll- go into effect for a couple of weeks, returning to Mount Sinai Hospital in game. use property taxes for schools ty in education spending,” he said. $92 per person. America, and wears a blue jacket, Michaud, interested, in forestry, Prairie and Puff the Magic Dragon. ment. then a new dramatic series will New York. The CTiicago production run is set at 50,000 games so WARREN BEATTY Chris Fedorchek of South the uniform of the FFA, with her natural resources and animals. name embroidered above a pocket. Rockville High has no juniors or advertisers will pay $7,500. They can design their own Hawthorne Street is one of two She won an award last year in or­ MAMHESTM PAMMDE • MSMII seniors from Manchester at Glaston­ seniors from Manchester and thus is It u uNiiL; 30 00 namental horticulture and another TV Tonight SATUflDAT AND SUNDAY Women Get More Posts bury High. Meeting a requirement almost sure to have a larger group of ICANWAIT! for demonstrated sales ability. She that each student must have a work commuters next year when these six Gleaners Holiday Fair took part with the Future Farmers in 6KX> PQ 6 4 8 - 9 ^ project outside of school, Chris is an have moved up a grade and will be 9*.30 12:37 CHURCH COMMUNITY HOUSE making and selling corsages at the X(I)(BSN mm _ y&Hutch d)8S.W.A.T. all-around helper at Greens and joined by new freshmen. ( J jlM Brady Bunch (£ S S o a p Second Congregational Church Glastonbury Grange Fair and she (CNBABaakaiban IVdoaO fF With State Department Things, the retail plant and cut Last summer the Manchester n jo k a fa W M lO S T o n I g h t 1.-00 Route 44A, North Coventry, Conn. arranged an FFA trip to a ski resort. Board of Education proposed that I Bon'a Big Top 10:00 I Irontldi 8 8 8 Tomorrow flower shop on Middle Turnpike I TV Community Cdaga SATURDAY, NOV. 11,1978 IrAltrMV**' As a freshman she was named the BarnabyJonaa ) CapUonsd ABC Haws 1:30 9t30 A.M. lo 4:00 I’.M. MOSCOW (UPI) - Marilyn John­ Africa. operated by Pat Lucach. transportation in'town vans to both IM yTtiraaBont ONawa (£ Joa Franklin Coffee and Dessert throughout the day ANIMAL Star Green Hand in occupational high schools be dropped in favor of I Bonanza 11:45 son, ambassador to Togo, says the at­ Miss Johnson, a slender, gray- She goes directly to the store when aF am h Luncheon IltS O - ItSO titude in the U.S. State Department experience and participation in FFA money grants to help parents provide IZoom(R) LMm Faith 3 ) Madlion Squars Garden 2:18 I M V 9 K haired woman with a Boston accent she returns from nigh school and Spotight (S) Movla "The Seventh Veil" ROAST BEEF SUPPER activities. 6:30 O 8 David Canldy toward women is changing and more and ever present smile, said women stays until 5 o'clock. On Saturdays private transportation. Parents and i (1946) James Mason, Ann Todd. 2 Alining • 5:00 P..M. ami 6:00 l*.M. 8 Bnaak Pravlaw The van on which Chris rides to lILovaLuey 12.-00 in.K K rS: Viiullh .'*1,0(i tlhildn'n unilt'r 12, $2.50 top positions are opening up for have traditionally an important force Chris runs the store while Mrs. others interested in the vocational (3) Adam-12 Glastonbury and back, provided by Dating Qama 10:30 2:23 Call 742-6255fo r tickets female foreign service officers. ' in Africa life. Lucach has a day off. agriculture program opposed this JakaHaaa QoapalTIma Show On The Road (BMovta "The Fat Man" (1951) J. Scott Smart, Julia London. OVER 20 QROUP8 PARTICIPATINQ Miss Johnson, 56, joined the the Board of Education, also carries idea at a public hearing and the van O S N B C N a w a Bnaak Pravlaw c o o n s , i i r i k d a r r a .n c e m e n t s , p a i n t k o t i .v w a h f , “Women play a very strong role in Chris earns a pay check and Mrs. OMrEaay SYLVESTER foreign service in 1964 in Cameroon the other senior, Jeffrey Bell, who is service was restored. 11^10 12:05 hMT TKII n KMS, |■^;WTER, CIIEKSK. IIAMICRAITEI) Africa family life, and behind the Lucach gives her a grade on “work I Adam-12 (£ C B S U t s Movla "The ^TTjiSj^teonKNjinixmjREjjm as an officer for the U.S. Informa­ scenes in political life,” she said. enrolled in animal science and wants )ThaOro«lngYaara C C O S a N a w t STALLONE 8ThaOongShow Wicked Dreams 01 Paula tion Agency. She was nominated by “I think they accept you as a Dick Van D^a Schulte" (1968) aka Sommer, President Carter in August to woman. If you know your business ONawa Hogan's Haroaa Bob Crane. PARADISE become ambassador to Togo, a tiny and if you know what their life and Rickshaw Nearing Extinction 7:80 iDIdt Cavan 12:30 ManchMtor Community Coiltg* * K O tn PUB «d$TEIIK HOUSE natiqp on the west coast of Africa. culture are, I think you can operate ) CBS Nam 11:30 (£ Movla "Visit To A Small ALLEYS HONG KONG (UPI) - Men like Chung Hei, 75, sand of us. We never had to )Tha Brady Bunch (5 M*A*8*H Planet" (1960) Jerry Lewis, Earl Studant Program Board 69 NORTH STREET (Off North Miln 8t.) i She has worked as a U.S. cultural as easily as a man.” be says he charges |1 for a Holliman. The rickshaw, once as whose name in Chinese la A B C N a w a MANCHESTER, CONN.-64e«9067 j affairs officer in Moscow for two Miss Johnson said she is excited worry about tomorrow.” 10-minute ride. But he and j BoaBngFofPogara PreeentB familiar a Hong Kong sight means Uncle Chung, are a Now he draws his in­ his roommate have a IFaagvdOIFalth years. Her move to Moscow was about what she considers a major Pararnuuni Picturn PrrM'nik as the bat-winged junks in vanishing breed. No new I Joumay To Advantura David Syrotlak’s . itself a victory for women. change in American policy toward frequent ’customer from television set. And he has POLISH NIGHT j Before her appointment. State Victoria Harbor, is nearing rickshaw licenses are outside one of the luxury his memories of another 188 Dick Cavsit Africa. being issued by the National Marionette Theatre Department policy prohibited “From my point of view, (U.N. extinction. hotels catering to tourists era. i Nawlywad•dOaiM Qama Thousands of the two­ Transport Department. or picks up a camera-slung I The D MICoupla C< DINNER DANCE postings in Eastern Europe or the Ambassador) Andrew Young has In a Family Show SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1978 | Soviet Union for single women or for wheeled carts, pulled by And when the handful of sailor in Wanchai, the Suzy 7M done an excellent job,” she said. 8DalyNumbata ' mm* wizened but seemingly remaining pullers retire or men separated from their wives, she “He’s turned it around so that most Wong red light district of Friday, November 10 • 7 PM Pollsh-Amerleen Foods Served 6 to 9 “In t tireless men, once were die, their wooden vehicles bars and nightclubs. 7:30- Pandvision* said. of the African countries are on our 3fMMagazlna Pub” j plentiful in the colony’s will go to museums or MCC Auditorium, Main Campua In 1972, Miss Johnson said she was side in many issues, whereas before The old man has been BICYCLES ) Carol Burnatt And Frisndt sitting in on a meeting with the streets and alleyways. scrap heaps. pulling a rickshaw for )FamlyFaud Tlckats: $1.00 Studanta Dancina 9:00 to i:00 “Ballroom" t they weren’t.” Chung Hei remembers NEW USIO iNawljwadQama , $2.00 Ganaral Admission USIA director who said there was a No more. some 50 years and knows I Pool Ooat The Country TH£ Miss Johnson, who said she mi/RE The rickshaw has gone the g o ^ old days, right “JOHNNY PRYTKOS BAND" « THE BOYS need to get “good people” into nothing else. He makes I HolNwoodBquaras o f For Information call 646-4900 «xt. 250 awaiting a return to Washington for 16 ) MacNsI / Lahrar Report FROM BRAZIL Eastern Europe. confirmation hearings if required — the way of the sedan chair. after Hong Kong’s libera- barely enough to get by — Donation: $8.00 Par Parson { tion from Japanese pc- ' iThaQongBhow Funds for this performance were provided In pert by the if they survive we? She volunteered — but got the stan­ Only 25 remain today in a Connecticut Commission on the Arte . Re§etveUon$ Required t the process could take three months cupation in World War II. lOdooAnd'ItaMan dard line. — said her. nomination came as a metropolis affluent enough iTIoTao Dough to have 350 Rolls-Royce “In those days,” he said, OVER 8 MIUION UlSJ flSVElKTIW “They said it's a lonely life, it’s “bolt out of the blue.” 8KN) I f R k i M limousines “there were several thou- PRESCRIPTIONS ^ThaWaRona LAURENCE different — all the tried and true Marilyn Johnson “I never asked for it and never (T) Croas-Wtts The Little Theatre excuses,” Miss Johnsc.i said. “But Safely Compounded mSMorkAndMIndy aspired to it,” she said. “It’s of Manchester, Inc. OLIVIER OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! SALES REPAIRS (S Movie "TUI Death" (1976) WgnT!lttAMDPI.ItlCT10gYPRLUHAV they looked into changing it. And because of affirmative action something that’s great if it happens, ARTHUR DRUG presents they did.” Route 83 - 1 Mile North KeHh Atkinson, Belinda Balaskl. Nomna s, 4,10,11-a. rJerjM. programs in the government,” she but I would never have dreamed of After taking their vows, a newly M A N C m tra il HIOH SCHOOL COMING SOON ■ aa Miss Johnson, a native of Of Vernon Circle. said. it.” 872-3168 hwrled couple's car ia forced on BAIUEY AUDITOnUM flQflTt1flCnRI5TIE3 Bethlehem. N.H., and graduate of atlas bantlq the road, killing the wile and Tlekete: tZ.0S — S1.H w/SAA THE BREATER MAHCHE8TER There are currently six women am­ She said a telex arrived on her desk badly Injuring the husband. 1 1/2 Radcliffe, said there has bassadors. Probably the best known one day in May that said the presi­ hrt. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “definitely” been a change of at­ formed ambassadors are Anne dent wanted to nominate her. • 24 Hour Emergency Service S O 8 U1 Abnar hi Dogpatch jBUfUkBT Todty btm titude towafd women since she “They asked if there was any • Burner Sales & Service Armstrong, ambassador to England 0 Arms For PRODUCT SHOW joined the Foreign Service 14 years during the Ford administration, and reason that 1 would not want to • Clean Heating Oils JoksYaWlld MANCHESTER CIVITAN CLUB ago, 8 Shirley Temple Black, who served as accept it,” she said, smiling. “I 8:30 NOW AVAILABLE OVBR SO EXHIBITORS “It’s a lot easier, and I’m sure it’s ambassador to Ghana, also in west couldn’t think of a one.” 6 4 9 -4 5 9 5 TRUCKLOAD SALE XMarvQrfflln % 0 Whal't Happaningtl WHEN: Sat A Sun., Nov. 17-1S A Musical Comedy Retired Teachers Meet Call Us For Your Home Heating aU araC tub And Air Conditioning Needs... MO WHERE: Manchester High School MANCHESTER — The Retired Teachers’ Association in in w riTW \j Bynuiatiuni M u s ic a n d L y n c s b y “ R k lia rd “ of Manchester will meet Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 1:30 p.m at WINTED' I DAY ONLY MBaniayMIlar Dreyfuss. Manchoalar Evening Herald 0 8 Q u ln o y Stephen Sondheim the First Federal Savings, 344 W. Middle Turnpike. PARK HIU JOYCE O Gatakgna Fitzgerald TIME: Sat 10 AM-9 PM .Moses Wine CIRCULATION HOURS FRIDAY, NOV. 10th Movla "Doomsday FUght” After the business meeting, Anne Merz will discuss Sun., Noon «l 6 PM BocDkby Private Detective. tombstone rubbings. Mon.. FrI, FL0WEII8H0P 10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. (1966) Ja** Van Johnson. 8:30 to 0:00 TO BUY A bomb, hidden on a New York- .th e i Guests are invited and refreshments will be served. OEUVERY DEADLINE WHOLE FLORIDA GULF PINKS bound |M, must be found before TICKETS: 99$ at tha Door George Furth Any members desiring transportation may contact Mary 8:30 p.m. SPECIAL It expkides. (2 hrs.) Chlldrsn Undar 8 FREE SAT. Hutchinson. 643-4471. ,7:00 - 10:00 e.m. a£AN ALL DAY ACTIVITIES Produced Ongmalty on Broadway by The association meets the second Tuesday of the DEUVERY DEADLINE OF THE WEEK L A R O E ''•^j'miis (t/%' a 7:30 i.m. 7 f Theater fMATURlHO Harold Prince mounth. There will not be a meeting in December. On Suggested Carrier Rhtes' USED CARS • Magic Shows • Pizza Eating Contests Jan. 9. the Manchester Police Department will present a V Schedule Makoo Excallant QHta . . . Friday and Saturday Carnations "tWMaaaaanaamipiianaaa Pftyabi* ih Advanca :979 Or Traat YouraaH . . . • Live WINF Broadcast • Clowns, program on qrime and protection. Singta copy...... SHRIMP November 10& 11,17& 18,1978 U A TRieater i - "Midnight Balloons • Folk Singers • Hot Dogs, 8:30 p.m. Watkly ...90e IDS DISCOUNT ON 25 LBS OR MORI FOR YOUR NEAREST OUTLET One month...... 13.00 Exprew,” 7:15-9:30 Snacks Three months ... .'.$11.70 CARTER Do%en East Catholic High School Six months...... $23.40 * BOB S GULF STATION U A ’Theater 2 "Animal One year...... $46.60 2.69 CORNfB 8BO.D S- 1 WERT MiDOiE TURNPIKE M.N-^ House," 7:00-9:15 6 4 3 -2 4 4 1 All seals $4 vf Mall Rates Upon Request C h e vro le t (CASH end CARRY) U A 'Theater 3 — “ The Wed­ WIN eVER *1000 IN Subecribers who fall to receive now tee^ AenAHauiutn roe iner occauom ... Students & Senior Citizens $2.50 their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. ding.” 7:004:20 i QU 6 4 3 - 1 1 2 6 .16 OAK HT., MA.NCIIKSTKK TrI. A494I7 9 I wr M<(.| 113 FKEK FABUL8US D88R PRIZES Tickets at door or call 647-9286 Among etrtain paoplei it w n grounds for divorce if should telephone the circulation 1229 Main 8L, Manchaatar Vemen ahe 1 — "Grease,” ______I’ABKI.M; « FHANK UAKELKH. I'fmi. ______DRAWINQ EVERY 18 MINUTES a m an's shadow fell on hit mother-in-law. department. 647>0046. 7;00-thiq ■"v 6 4 6 -0 0 6 2 PLEASE CALLTHEATRE 1 fVemoh One 2 — "Heaven DON’T MI$S mu Made possible by a grant FOR SCREEN TIMES Can Wait.’’ 7:30-9:30. r from United Technologies PAGE TH'EVn — MAXCHE^ILR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. 9. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. ’Thurs.. Nov. 9, 1978^1PAG£TO 1978 Gubernatorial Races ^ 1978 Senatorial Races Purchase of Camp Property Area Bulletin Board 3 6 Seo»$ oi Sfoke--Winners DEM 21, REP 15 3 5 2 b Sects ot Stoke*- Winners ;DEM l5,REP Art Meeting Holiday Fair Alice Bradley, stuffed animals; Guy COVENTRY — The Gleaners ND May Be Reconsidered by Town VERNON — Roger L. Crossgrove Richlin, pewter; and the Jr. WASH NO. Group of the Second Congregational Women’s Club, Perception House, wouldtlfvMll/4 Lsneiyvhave to 1...be open s to . non­ .. ^ will present a demonstration on “Monoprints” at the meeting of the Church will sponsor its annual Lorraine Foster and Helen Bowman COVENTRY - The Salvation residents as well as to townspeople. nutritional, health, legal, and Army property on the southern end of transportation services for the elder­ Tolland County Art Association in the Holiday Fair, %iturday, Nov. 11, with miscellaneous handcrafted ar­ Another 55 acres near the Robert­ Lottie Fisk Building Tuesday at 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the ticles. Coventry Lake is in the spotlight son School sit on an aquifer and ly. C MASS ^ again. The Town Council has decided The council also allocated $850 for p.m. Crossgrove is professor of Art Church Community House on Route WTO would be purchased for conservation 44A, North Coventry. Student Selected to revive the Land Purchase Study the Windham Regional Community at the University of, Connecticut, pnd open space. Several members of Church groups participating in­ COVENTRY — Renee Edgerly, Committee. The committee’s Council. ’This agency provides ser­ Storrs. ;MU. the council this week stressed the im­ clude the Gleaners Group and The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. IND recommendation to buy about 76 Three of his recent monotypes INO OHIO portance of protecting the watershed vices to area towns and had Fragment Society, both featuring Edgerly of 9 Herbert Drive, Coven­ n acres of Army land went down to requested the matching funds grant have been selected by the Smithso­ try, has been selected by the faculty UTAH COlO in the heavily populated lake area. baked goods, handcrafted articles, UTAH defeat in a referendum last spring. from Coventry. nian Institute’s Taveling Exhibition as Coventry High School’s candidate KAN..-:;’ Town Manager Frank Connolly Service for inclusion in their “New knitted items and white elephants, O il The Army had asked |375,000 for November 27 was set as the date for the Hugh O’Brien Youth Founda­ ■on speculated that the study committee American Monotypes” show which the Church School with homemade the various parcels, which includes for a joint meeting of the council tion International Leadership would need until January to for­ will tour the United States for three fudge, the Sr. Pilgrim Fellowship 16 acres of prime beachfront. The with various boards and commission Seminar competition. AIIZ.: RM. OKIA.:-: mulate a new recommendation for years. He organized the exhibition movies and baby-sitting, and the AIIZ. referendum contained a bonding the council. Some town officials to discuss building a town garage on ’The Hugh O’Brien Youth Founda­ k n tm . proposal for |425,000, which would “Monotypes Today,” for the Slater North Coventry Women’s Club mis­ believe that the spring referendum property located behind the high cellaneous items. tion promotes leadership qualities in have included money for develop­ school. Among those groups invited Memorial Museum in Norwich, in high school sophomores. The local RESULTS RESULTS failed because the purchase was 1977 and also the “Monotypes Today, The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the ment and interest. linked with a budget proposal that are the Board of Education, the competition was open to all high II” exhibition seen at the John Slade Church will hold a Roast Beef Supper Realtor Donald Dumont has was rejected at the same time. Police Department, the Highway with two sittings, 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 school sophomores. The criteria for DEM DEM. proposed eliminating four lots from Department, and the Planning and Ely House in New Haven in January, In other business the council ap­ p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the selection consisted of evidence of the original offer and reducing the Zoning Commission. 1978. propriated $1,275 toward a regional fair or by calling 742-6255. emerging leadership ability, price to $275,000. Since the referen­ The town has been seeking a new Also in 1977, Crossgrove exhibited W ^ T m . senior citizens’ center that will open several watercolor monotypes in The Gleaners will serve coffee and cooperation with fellow human HAWAIt : REP REP dum rejection, the town has been in­ site for the deteriorated facility on beings and sensitivity to the needs of AIASKA HAWAII in January on Fairview Street in Boston’s "Impression Gallery dessert throughout the day and will formed by the Federal Bureau of Main Street since last year, when others, ability to relate to new pur­ Willimantic. 'The facility will serve Workshop Exhibition,” Discover the also serve a luncheon from 11:30 1 N O Outdoor Recreation that 50 percent 11 area towns. townspeople rejected a proposal too a.m. to 1:30 p.m. suits and acquaintances, and the NO of the purchase price could be buy a lot on Talcott HHI Road for a Monotype.” ■ R A C E Stanley Harris, representing the Some of the many other groups desire to learn and share knowledge RACE government funded. new garage and other municipal He has exhibited widely in national and experience with others. Windham Regional Federated Ser­ and regional shows and has won Emi­ participating in the fair are The Last year the study committee, vices for Older Americans, said facilities. However, former coun­ Coventry Garden Club, dried Miss Edgerly will now compete headed by Daniel Manley, suggested cilman Robert Olmstead, a resident ly Lowe Award and the Natoinal Arts Coventry’s share is based on a $1 arrangements; Quester, antiques, with other high school represen­ linking the lakefront lot with town- of Ripley Hill Road, has threatened (^lub Gold Medal, and numerous assessment for every resident over purchase awards. Jolly Gardeners 4-H Club, macrame; tatives from Connecticut. One boy owned Sandy Shores Beach to make 60 years of age in the town. The legal action if the town decides to use and one girl will be chosen to repre­ Voters Ignored Labels^ Favored Tax-Cutting Ideas that area a large recreational site. If school land across from his home to He is listed in Who’s Who in the Jan McCulloch, Tinware; Penny sent all of the high school By I niird Press tnlemalional center, to be named the MeSweeny East and Who’s Who in American Telgener beeswax candles; Etta Cain By I niird Prns Inii-riiaiional althoughalthough the the opponent c^>ponent of of Chicaeo Chicago .m » .nH ^ . . . federal funds are used, the facilities Senior Center, will provide house road equipment. sophomores at an International Voters in the 1978 mid-term elec­ up a battle between Minneapolis and Warner of Virginia, husband of Art. ceramics; William and Leigh Wajda, Democratic Rep. Abner Mikva con­ Dallas for the 1980 Republican colonial furniture and woodenware; Leadership Seminar in Atlanta, tions ignored party labels, ousted in­ ceded defeat Wednesday. Elizabeth Taylor, and Nancy Landon Georgia. cumbents with glee, and indicated National Convention. Kassebaum of Kansas, whose father, While voters in Michigan and There was no accounting for some they wanted a more conservative Oregon decided against it, 11 states Alf, was the Republican presidential Congress that would cut taxes and results. In New Hampshire, candidate in 1936. Help Needed TECH STEREO vot^ measures for cutting taxes or Democratic Sen. Thomas McIntyre hold the line on government spen­ limiting government spending. Other than Mrs. Kassebaum, the 9 ding. was defeated by ultra-conservative first woman elected to the Senate Two Republicans and one Seven senators were defeated and Gordon Humphrey. Then voters since 1966, women made few gains in By Library Democrat seen as possible 1980 crossed the entire political spectrum six other Senate seats changed par­ challengers to President Carter won the election. ’The number of women ties. Five governors lost their races to deny a fourth term to Gov. in the House dropped from 18 to 16. re-election by landslides. Meldrim ’Thomson, a national leader and eight other governorships Senate GOP leader Howard Baker Blacks lost ground with Brooke’s SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Windsor Public changed parties. Altogether, voters of the right. ouster, while their number in the in Tennessee and Republican Gov. The casualty list in the Senate in­ Library will be moving to its new building during the se­ WHAT PRICE WMI? in 21 states decided to split their James ’Thompson of Illinois each House remained at 15. cond and third week of January according to the present ballots to have someone of the op­ cluded Edward Brooke, R-Mass., the took about 60 percent of the vote as Republicans made their best effort timetable. The library will be closed during that time. posite party as senator and-or gover­ chamber’s only black member since ever in recent years to elect a black WE AT TECH STEREO ARE COHFUSED. Volunteer help is needed to assist the staff in packing nor. did Democratic GoV. Edmund Brown Reconstruction; McIntyre; Dick of California, who refused to to the House, but all nine GOP can­ and unpacking books and other library materials in an Seventeen incumbent House Clark, D-Iowa; Robert Griffin, R- didates lost. speculate whether he would enter the Mich.; Wendell Anderson, D-Minn.; orderly fashion. The packing process will be going on Our tmj lay prices m Imet thsa pries las prices. members. 13 Democrats and four 1980 primaries. Nevada voted overwhelmingly to during the day, in the evenings, and on the weekends. Republicans, were defeated. Floyd Haskell, D-Colo., and William advise its Legislature against Buy any system from Tech Stereo and if you can find it cheaper (written quote) The GOP said its biggest gain was Hathaway, D-Maine. Local clubs and service organizations are being con­ In the new 96th Congress, in state legislatures where ratification of the Equal Rights Democrats will dominate the Senate, Governors defeated were ’Thom­ tacted to ask their memberships for help. This kind of Republicans took 13 houses away Amendment. Californians said peo­ community effort will help save the town money and from any authorized dealer within 30 days, we will refund the difference plus 5% 59-41, as Republicans cut into the son; Robert Bennett, R-Kan.; Rudy from Democrats and won between ple can smoke where they please and minimize the amount of time the library will be closed. current margin by three seats. Perpich, D-Minn.; Bob Straub, I> 300 and 350 seats nationwide. They attempts to legalize various forms of Assistance has already been offered by the Friends of Democrats control the House. 274- Ore., and Martin &hreiber, D-Wis. had predicted a gain of 200. gambling were voted down in i the South Windsor Public Library and the Friends of 159, for a net gain of 13 for the GOP. New faces in the Senate will in­ The biggest political turnarounds Florida, New Jersey and Virginia. Wood Memorial Library. Republicans are leading in two clude former Navy Secretary John Jubilant Republicans meet successful candidates Sen. John came in Texas and Minnesota, with Anyone wishing to join the library’s “packing team” is House races — one each in South Tower (left) and Bill Clements on steps of State Capitol in Republicans weeing both states. asked to call the library. Volunteers must be at least 16 Dakota and Hlinois — that will not be Texas was a cliJffhanger. It was not decided until the official canvass. Austin, Texas. Clements will be the first GOP governor of years of age. Professional movers will do the actual Texas in more than 100 years. (UPI photo) until Wednesday afternoon that Hartford Fights SNET transporting of the materials to the new building. ^ 1 1 Y (U)PI0NEEIT \ '* 20 watts RMS Republican Sen. John Tower was HARTFORD (UPI) - Ma Bell’s — that would prohibit the Public Volunteer assistance will be coordinated by the Library ... OiD PIONEER declared a re-election winner over request for permission to charge for Utilities Control Authority from Board and the Friends of the South Windsor Public I ^ . Bob Krueger, and millionaire directory-assistance telephone calls allowing SNET to charge for direc­ Library. $1CQ88 sx-580 N oilman Bill Clonents became the H 3 8 “ STEREO RECEIVER GOP’s Gamble Paid O ff has run into opposition from the city. tory assistance. 15 watts RMS * \ \ i km STK.KIAI hm:$.i\ kh state’s first Republican governor in Corporation Counsel Hubert J. San­ He also said the city would fight By L'niled Press Inlem alional the most promising aspects of Tuesday’s election, which 20WAHSRMS 105 years. tos said Wednesday the city plans to the proposed 20-cents directory The Republican Party’s $2 million gamble to capture also saw the party gain in the U S. House and Senate. In Minnesota, the Democratic ask the Legislature to bar Southern assistance charge in court if the control of more state Legislatures paid off handsomely. Data compiled by UPI bureaus and the National machine Hubert Humphrey put New England Telephone Co. from PUCA approved it. l«ery of gerrymandering of congressional districts Conference of State Legislatures showed the GOP cap­ together in 1944 came crashing down. ever charging for directory-assisted City officials said they were op­ after the next 1980 census — the GOP lost about 40 con­ turing state senates in Arizona, Indiana, Iowa. Utah, and Republicans won both Senate seats calls. posed to the proposal because it Club Honors h '! > -" r 1 gressional seats last time redistricting was required — New Hampshire, and possibly Montana. and the governorship. Santos’ said that could be ac­ would penalize the city’s poor with GOP National Chairtnan Bill Brock engineered a com­ ’The GOP also won state House control away from The outcome in the two states set complished by passing a law — higher phone bills and result in wind­ prehensive campaign to send more Republicans to the CiD P IO N E E h 1 • ^ * (IfiPIONEEIT Democrats in Iowa, Kansas and Vermont. The outcome similar to one in effect in California fall profits for the telephone firm. Fishermen state capitals. for leadership of Houses in four other states held by ______S X - 7 5 0 OD PIO N E E R Tie result: Republicans gained control of eight state Democrats — Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and $ 1 1 2 0 8 8 $ 0 0 0 9 5 SX-ISSO legislative chambers, were engaged in close battles to Washington — was still in doubt. VITAMINS I n J l STEREO RECEIVER f c Z O watts RMS win four others, and took an estimated 225 seats away Even if Republicans picked up all still undecided , GOViUEMDSnE VERNON — The Polish American Citizens Fish (Hub SOWAnSRMS 160 Walts RMS from Democrats. leadership battles. Democrats would control 32 of 50 ARTHUR DRUB will hold its anniversary banquet Sunday, at the PAC A spokesman for the Republican National Committee state sen^ites and 33 of 50 bouses and retain a near 2-to-l OUR KARATS ARE ballroom on Village Street. The program starts with a said its Figures showed a gain of 278 seats, with nine overall edge in members of state Legislatures. social hour at 4 p.m. followed by a roast beef dinner at 5. states yet to be compiled, and he was confident the final Guests will include Theodore B. Bampton, deputy com­ V number would exce^ 300. missioner, State of Connecticut Environmental d e te c ­ % OFFI tion; Cole Wilde, Chief of the State Board of Fisheries; TURHTABLES ELECTROHICS SPEAKERS Democrats, meanwhile, failed to wrest control of a I M w r r w A i ww-l- 30 Frank Gregory, former president of Kingfisher Corp; smgle state legislative chamber away from Republicans. I N O l # O W l 1 E ^O lfillO ile B ■ ■ GARRARD GT10 TECHNICS RS 830 The GOP’s moderate wing, represented by the Ripon - ^ Francis J. Prichard, former county commissioner and DESIGN ACOUSTICS D-2 $99.95ea Society, said the state Legislature outcome was one of Henry Polinski, president of the parent PAC Club. 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COMPLETE CHANGER *44.44 Console Girls’ State GD P IO N E E R CTF9191 DO YOU NEED ■ * ^ CASSETTE DECK «229.95 METRO SOUND [GD P IO N E E R PL 530 A LAWYER? •leOHOOUDOTATE HEBRON — Jones-Keefe-Batson Unit 95, American CAR SPEAKERS • MODULAR CHA09IS DIRECT DRIVE *149.95 Legal Sarvicea At Vary Raaaonabla Faaa legion Auxiliary, will sponsor four girls to attend Laurel 6x9 TRI-AX 534.95pr. •ELECTRDMC TUNER Girls State again this year. The unit will work with the 9 FEE SCHEDULE • AUTO COLOR American Legion Post 95 contacting local organizations 'E*c uaes Ccuri Costs ana Snentfs Fees) • MANY HOOELO TO . asking for financial assistance to the delegates from CHOOSE FROM Rham to boUi the girls and boys state program. The cost Divorce Real E Estate ttm tm is $65.00 per girls; $55.00 per boy. • --icortestea .n . wnicn no cniioren Buyer 175 The girls program is conducted at the University of WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! SupDOrt O' property (Excludes title searcr Connecticut and the boys at the Coast Guard Academy. ir.ciuaed * docurr.ent Prep , And, you get this exclusive The local unit sponsors students from Hebron and An­ dover, American Legion Post 197 and its Auxiliary Unit • Uncontested •275” •Seller *125“ '125** CURTIS MATHES FOUR-YEAR LIMlTEb jVAHAANTY* 197 in Marlborough sponsor students from that town. * tn cmidren or SlfTlDle Will '3DN property settlement wS imh ii^ pmw le Wt» illiii ‘ao**ju Sharon Derby, one of the 1978 delegates from Rham discussed her experiences at Girls State and Mrs. BanKrupi:^ + Curtis Mathas will replace any elec­ tronic pert free for four years - you Geraldine S. Grant, Girls State chairman, showed slides OPEN MONDAY nd . *200 FOUR pay only travel and service charges of taken at the 1978 program. Husband & W'fe YEAR your servtcW.' THRU FRIDAY •275 EXCUMIWE The unit voted to authorize the expenditure of $200 to buy gifts to be donated to the Christmas shops at Rocky 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. r.ai' for information or p'lce quotat '"s Ask to see a complete copy of this warranty. Hill, West Haven and Newington Veterans Hospitals. SATURDAY regarding otner types of cases. TECH The gifts donated by units throughout the state are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. availabte-to patients at no charge for them to give as CONSULTATION FEE 815.00 lmi|f M to oo«t L»e*' Christinas gifts. Patients select the gifts in the shops or CiirtisMathes bedridden patients will have volunteers bring them the ALL ITEM S THE CONNECTICUT LAW CLINIC the m .,51 Ixoensive Television Set in Americe . ... and Dern Well Worth tt. items. ALL ITEMS OF LIMITED LIMITED In other business, the unit voted to have its Christmas -r STEREO 271«.nHETKL TRANTOLO & TRANTOLO MANcunru party, December 6 at the home of Elizabeth Chase in TO IN-STOCK TO IN-STOCK VERNON646-0772 Bolton. Members are asked to bring gifts, for the QUANTITIES 838 Fannin|(ton Ave. Caldpr Shopping Plaza ‘ Washington Plaza MXRTFORD 52d.|24l •hsL-tOwLe* QUANTITIES Mansfield State Training School, to the party as well as a ONLY Farmington, 677-2432 Manchester, 64^8304 Middletown, 346-7953 HtwINOTON BM-SJM ’IhankM grab bag exchange gift. I ONLY WATtRBURY 75J-41&C vrnplke CROMWtl.1. SJ5-1611 ttu n a o m f f • AmiANcxs Members volunteered to bake refreshments for a Prospect Plaza Elm Plaza Noiwichtown Plaza D.<" V FVENINO i SATURDAY OFFfCE HOURS Senior Citizen program, Nov. 12 at Phelps Hall. West Hartford. 233-2913 NEXT TO STOP & SHOP The Fourth District American Legion will meet at the Enfield, 745-1074 Norwich, 877-14 Legion Hall at the same time. ^ PAGEj;WENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING,HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Nov. 9, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-THREE Manchester Police Report Aircraft To Save House Enthusiasm and Support Joseph S. Foster, 33, of Far­ Marshalls and Food Mart Dwight S. Jones. 48. of 15B Forest mington was arrested on a two motor Wednesday. They were held for St. was charged with operating a Keep Program Operating vehicle violations Wednesday. He presentment in court today. was initially charged with operating motor vehicle while his license is Though Road Comes First suspended. Court date is Nov. 21. a motor vehicle while his license is William E. DoJI. 19. of 166A Tudor By CHRIS BLAKE heritage. He said many beautiful been destroyed,” Mrs. Dowden said. By CHARLIE MAYNARD suspended and misuse of registration Lane, was charged with breach of work part time. Hogan said othene plates. He was also arrested on a Donald J. Lombardo of 7 Herald Reporter homes on Main Street were She said the Brewer house serves Herald Reporter have obtained security guard peace early today. Police said he Ridgewood Road reported to police destroyed in the early part of the cen­ as a reminder of the heritage of the warrant charging him with obtaining closed a gate on a police cruiser as it EAST HARTFORD - A Pratt & EAST HARTFORD — October’s positions for private companies or in that a dog he was taking care of was tury and the Historical Society Connecticut River Valley. And, she a controlled drug by fraud or deceit was patrolling the parking lot at Whitney Aircraft Group spokesman passing marked the fifth anniversary the military. caught in a trap that had been set on should work to see that the Brewer added, it may be the only reminder of (two counts). He was charged with Southern New England Telephone said the company must proceed with of the East Hartford Police Others expressed a similar in­ property in the 900 block of Hillstown Homestead is preserved. its type left in the state. possession of marijuana which police Co. on ^ s t Center Street. Doll was its plan to widen the driveway into its Explorers Post 497. terest. Road. He said someone set a trap Terrye Blackstone, the wife of After Pratt & Whitney bought the found in his car. He was released on a found biding in some bushes, then Wilgoos Laboratory off High Street Unofficially, there are 30 other But what were their reasons for along a path which the pigs use from Mayor Richard H. Blackstone said property in May, it hired DuBose $5,000 surety bond for court Nov. 20. chased by officers and stopped by using the land where the 150-year- such posts for young people across joining? Mike Donlon said his grand­ the pig farm he runs. He said he had the Brewer house is "as much a part Associates, a Hartford architectural across the street. He was released on old Brewer Homestead sits. the state, but Post 497 members father was a motorcycle cop in Hart­ seen tire tracks from a motor vehicle of histoiy as the black soil of the firm to examine the house and out­ Lessely G. Edwards. 36. of 26 $100 cash bond for court Nov. 27. However, Pratt Si Whitney Air­ emphatically say theirs is the most ford and got him interested in police on a dirt access road leading to the Connecticut River Valley.” line possible uses for it. Prospect St. was charged with dis­ craft spokesman Robert Azinger told active. Enthusiasm from the ranks work. Lavoie attended a police farm. The dog was found about 4:26 Mrs. Blackstone said the town “is The firm said more than $100,000 orderly conduct in connection with Michael J. Jerome, 22. of Andover the Town Council Wednesday night and support from the top keeps the explorers’ meeting with a friend and p.m. Wednesday and freed himself looking to them (Pratt & Whitney), threats and harassment against a the company will give the house to would be needed just to replace the East Hartford post going while immediately became interested. He was charged with failure to answer from the trap. Police said the trap is as our neighbor, to accommodate us woman on Oak Street. He was also any responsible group and will help heating, electrical wiring and plum­ others fold for lack of interest. joined up within a month and now an infractions complaint on a illegal. because they are our neighbor and charged with criminal impersonation warrant. The infraction was a motor to preserve it. bing. The firm also said the rear part “We are a strong part of this serves as the post's secretary- A Downey Drive resident reported they are part of our community.” of the building was structurally un­ in connection with attempts to gain vehicle violation. He was releaeed on “Pratt & Whitney has not decided department,” said John Lavoie, a treasurer. some cash missing from the kitchen Alvin Levie, president of the East sound. access to the apartment on Oak a $100 cash bond for court Nov. 20. to demolish, destroy or wreck the three-year veteran of the Police In addition to the law enforcement- counter of his apartment Wednesday Hartford Citizen Action Group, said Street. Police said he identified Robert B. Delia. 33, of East Brewer House,’’ Azinger said. “It Any renovation would cost an ad­ Explorers. “We have our place. As related activities, the explorers may morning. He said he was awakened the house is a “treasure to East ditional $100,000 and the rear of the ■ 'tiimself to the woman as a police of­ Hartland was charged with operating has decided it must proceed with the far as Chief (Clarence) Drumm is 0 attend outside functions, many of early by a man who identified Hartford.” building would have to be replaced, ficer. He was released on a $200 cash a motor vehicle while license is plans for which it bought the proper­ concerned, we’re here to stay.” them sponsored by the Long Rivers himself as an exterminator and who He said East Hartford’s “most the consultants said. bond fdr-cpurt Nov. 20. suspended and failure to obey a con­ ty.” Council Explorer Presidents allegedly let himself in with a master powerful and influential citizen” can Other members cited both trol signal Wednesday. Court date is Azinger said the company is 'This added up to an expense of Drumm’s support and the work of the Association. key. take one of two courses of action — Denise Grooms. 31, and James Nov. 21. willing to discuss financial between $200,000 and $300,000 to post advisor, Officer A1 Kerling as These are sporting activities, in­ A burglary was reported at a either it can preserve or destroy the Snelling. 42. both of Hartford, were Harold W. Morse. 50, of 340 Adams assistance to any group wishing to preserve the house. “some of the reasons we can keep cluding camping trips and the annual both charged with third-degree and Green Manor Road home, but house. Last week, Pratt & Whitney Air­ explorer Olympics. The members St. was charged with driving under nothing was missing late Wednesday preserve the house. But, he said, the our membership up.” fourth-degree larceny in connection the influence of liquor Wednesday costs to the company for preserva­ Mary Dowden said the Brewer craft Group announced it had i'ound However, an observer can sense may also attend the Explorer Police night. Homestead is a unique example of The Police Explorers have had their own gets ready to record. John Lavoie, a three- with shoplifting incidents at night. Court date is Nov. 21. tion run close to $250,000 and the no use for the house and could not the zeal the explorers themselves Academy, which is a week-long law “federal architecture” and it is company has no business use for the justify the expense needed to save have for the post and for law enforce­ enforcement program at Camp Ella cruiser since August. Mark Jameson takes in- year veteran, watches from the left. (Herald probably one of the few such the building. house. ment in general. Grasso in-Niantic. structions over the radio while Mike Donlon photo by Maynard) examples in the state. The Brewer house issue will be put The company is also willing to dis­ Organized in 1973 with Kerling's Tom Hogan Upcoming field trips inlcude a “Most of these types of houses on the Town Council’s next agenda Man Held in Van Theft cuss ways to preserve the house, he help, the explorers’ post gives young seminar in Michigan next summer, were built in the big cities and have said. It is offering volunteers from for discussion. men and women of the town an op­ and women are there to pursue law of which Officer Kerling will be an EAST HARTFORD - An East instructor. The members visited truck body shop at 11:15 p.m. The van then stopped and the the company to assist in any preser­ portunity to decide if they want a enforcement careers, Tom Hogan, Hartford man was charged with Montreal and Toronto, and most Wednesday. driver told the police he was picking vation effort, he said. Tenants Mull Strike career in law enforcement. And one the post president, says that isn’t seven counts for various alleged The van said "Szabo” on the side. expressed a special feeling for the Radio /haoK up the van for Szabo Food Services. A Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group MANITIffiSTER — Tenants at the represents the owner, has said the of the best ways to determine this is. necessary to join. offenses Wednesday in connection One of the officers had recalled that latter city. Szabo spokesman was called and bought the property last May for Northwood Apartments on Hilliard question of the use of security through on-the-job training. “People come out of here with 9 with a stolen van which belongs to a a Szabo Food Services van had been “We spent two hours at the could not identify the man. The about $93,000. The land abuts the en­ Street plan to contact their landlord Mark Jameson, who is completing respect for the police and what they food service company. reported stolen two days ago. deposits being illegal is a matter of headquarters in Toronto,” Lavoie spokesman said a Szabo van had trance to the company’s Wilgoos Friday to find out about the use of legal interpretation. his first year on the post, said do,” Hogan said. “They have a pride Kenneth R. Righenzi, 22. of 76-78 The officers’ suspicion was also said. “They like helping us and a lot brought into Hartford Bodies Laboratory, which employs several security deposits and whether they Most tenants are required to pay explorers must finish a course in car­ in the community and feel a sense of Connecticut Blvd. was charged with aroused when the lights in the van thousand persons. The land is needed civic responsibility.” of officers came in and traded infor­ for repair a few days earlier. will continue their rent strike. one month's rent as a security diopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) third-degree burglary, second-degree went out as the cruiser passed by. to widen the driveway, which Hogan has represented the post, mation with us.” Russell Broderick, one of the deposit. The money is returned when before they are allowed to go on the larceny, third-degree larceny, The officers turned their cruiser Azinger said is not wide enough to both locally and regionally, at Lavoie has a special preference for While Righenzi was being taken to tenants at the 47-unit townhouse com­ the tenant leaves unless there is ride-along or work the dispatcher at possession of less than four ounces of around to approach the van and the serve the number of vehicles which the desk. seminars in Washington as well as cars. When asked what’s the big REALISTIC CB SALE the police station, other officers plex. said more than 20 residents are marijuana; possession of gambling driver of the van started the vehicle use it. damage to the unit. Then, the money difference between American and checked the building and found it had participating in the rent strike and is used to cover repair costs. After the CPR training, the serving as president (his term ends devices (betting slips); operating up and took off, police said. Earlier in the meeting, residents this month). Canadien police forces, he replied. been broken into. Glass had been another two or three are still con­ Broderick said the tenants will con­ explorers are eligible to take inst- without a license and reckless Police said the van pulled out in the appealed to the council and to Pratt One of the most capable of the 30- “They have a horn and red light in driving. broken on a door and the door had sidering whether to join. tact the landlords Friday to seek sruction in emergency medical path of a tractor-trailer truck, & Whitney to preserve the house. techniques. member force, Hogan is a 19-year- Canada. No siren.” Police said two officers observed a been opened, police said. The tenants say that their security proof that the security deposits are narrowly missing an accident. This Raymond Johnson, president of the The explorers accompany officers old sophomore at the University of Which is similar to the Explorers’ FOR FUN, SAFETY GIVING! deposits have been used illegally by intact and unspent. van parked in the parking lot of Hart­ resulted in the motor vehicle Hartford. He’s a public administra­ own police cruiser? Meanwhile, officers who searched E^st Hartford Historical Society, the owner, Northwood Apartments on patrol and observe them at work. ford Bodies Inc., 392 Tolland St., a charges, police said. said the home is part of the town’s “If they are, the (rent) money will tion major with a minor in law en­ “Yes, we only have a red light. Righenzi said they discovered a half- Ltd. be turned over to the landlords. If They are allowed to participate in smoked marijuana cigarette on his non-hazardous duty, such as traffic forcement, and would like to join the We’re not allowed to have the blue Attorney Martin W. Hoffman, who not, it will not be,” Broderick said. strobe.” possession and three suspected foot­ direction, crowd control, dispatcher East Hartford Police Department False Alarms Alleged ball betting slips. assistance and may also help at ranks upon graduation. As part of the recruiting drive, the Marionettes scenes of motor vehicle accidents. “I’ve lived in East Hartford all my group has an open house planned for MANCHESTER - A Manchester false alarms were pulled almost Police said they also found about 20 Due Friday “Most of the officers here like us,” life and I really love it here,” he said. Nov. 28. High School student was arrested simultaneously shortly after 8 a m. keys allegedly taken from the said Lavoie. “They’re interested in “I think the department here is a It’s at this time that the explorers Wednesday in connection with Wednesday. School authorities es­ pegboard at Hartford Bodies Inc. The MANCHESTER - The helping us out. They know we’re good one and would like to get a job extend an invitation to anyone in­ pulling fire alarms at the school. tablished that Butler had pulled at keys were later identified by the Student Program Board of GARDENS there to learn.” here.” terested in joining. Post regulations David W. Butler, 16, of 30 Channing least one of the alarms, police said. owner of Hartford Bodies. Manchester Community BIRDSEED, The post’s motto is “Learning to Two former members of Post 497 say they must be 15- to 21-years old to Drive was charged with falsely He was released on a non-surety bond Righenzi was held on $5,000 bond. College presents the THANKS6l¥INa eiFTWARE serve and to protect.” have joined the ranks of the Glaston­ join or at least be a freshman in high reporting an incident. Three separate and for couurt appearance Nov. 20. He was presented in court today. National Marionette CACTUS POTTINflSOIL, Although most of the youne men bury force as special officers who school. ’Theatre Friday at 7 p.m. in IN BUD N the auditorium on the SALT HAY, POTS Bidweil Street campus. 3" POT NOBS, PEANUT H Funds for this program Arts Group Sets Survey were provided in part by MANCIffiSTER — A survey of the Connecticut Commis­ SEED - 10 LB. S11.M1 h duplicate the work of the Manchester However, Brietenfeld said he community arts groups is planned by sion on the Arts. CRACKED CDBN, ^ ^ NOBILE C B-A SAFE IDEA FOR WINTER DRIVING Arts Council, but to support it. James prefers regular informative mailings IN WHITE, ORAMOB 4 PINK the committee for the arts of the For further information, Brietenfeld, chamber executive vice to a chamber sponsored event. “We WILD BIRD SEE& TRC-427 by Realistic Greater Manchester Chamber of call 646-4900, extension 259. 6REAT SaECTION president, said. go after members so often for con­ MUCH MUCH MoIrL The sure way to keep up with perilous road (Commerce as an initial step toward "We want to act as an infor­ tributions,” he said. OF HOUSE PUNTS chamber support of the arts locally. conditions! Instant access to emergency mational source so that the business Dr. Helfrick offered to invite the 1^ m iu a T O lf W6M HOLLAllir Reg. Committed member Dr. Francis groups can become supportive,” he chamber members to the Channel 9. LED channel readout/modula- Helfrick criticized the chamber’s •TUUPS r DAFFODIU 149“ said. Manchester Civic Orchestra’s next tion indicator, automatic noise limiter. All latest brochure because of its limited LEARN TO Committee member Phil Harris, dress rehearsal to “see what goes •gracus* HYACINTHS hardware. 21-1534 covoage of the cultural offerings in owner of Harrison’s Stationers, on. ” PUYBLUEGRASS Manchester. He specifically referred suggested that the chamber sponsor Letters will be mailed to the to only one line of reference for the MANDOLM CHARGE IT a ^[lecial event, and mentioned the various arts groups listed with the VISA Manchester Civic Orchestra and (M O ST STORES) annual Manchester Qvic Orchestra chamber asking for descriptions of HOEDOWN-VIOUN Chorale compared to a couple of pops concert. Chamber members their activities. With this informa­ CHORD a MELODY V paragraphs given to other groups. might help underwrite part of the tion, the chamber’s committee on the He said be is impressed with bow GUITAR cost, Harrison said, and added that arts hopes to better inform the FOR SPECIAL little the town citizens know about such a gesture might enhance the the arts in Manchester. business community of the tow ns' RATES AND INFO position of the chamber in the com­ CAU WSOPLA n o GARDENS The chamber’s purpose is not to cultural environment, and be more munity. supportive. 649-7120 OpM WMk Days tiM AM • 7M PM SAVE UftataadstAM-SPM 643-8474

IN/UNDER DASH NOBILE 40-CHANNEL CBAN/FN STEREO PAINTSI ENTERTAINNENT CENTER TRC-470 by Reaiistic “Line up, TENSHON.” First order of Hogan eyeballs the troops. (Herald photo by business at any Police Explorers meeting is Maynard) Many police departments, service stations, the inspection. Here Post President Tom volunteer groups monitor CB and are ready to offer aid to stranded motorists. Listen to Reg. AM/FM while receiving CB calls. Includes FALL HARVEST Teen-age Parents Get Help 229“ all mtg. hardware. 21-1591 OF ’ MANCHESTER — A pilot program resource leaders for a weekly group reduce future difficulties which often Sleek European for teen-age parents is being session for young parents. beset young parents, such as divorce, styling and Famous New Eng­ launched jointly by the Manchester Transportation to and from the child abuse, and chronic social ser­ land Craftsmansnip combine buttery soft Public Health Nursing Association, sessions, where needed, is also vice dependency. calfskin, sniig heel fit, and light flexible Child and Family Services Inc. and provided by the grant, as well as The program is open to any teen soles Into the most comfortable sllp-ons everl VALUES the YWCA under a grant from the provision for child care during the parent, father, mother, or optimally, Hartford Foundation for Public group meetings which will be held both. Registration can be made by Giving. throughout the school year. calling Anna Dal Pozzol of the I S m i i e Decnitone The program will be conducted at The sessions will be kept informal Manchester' Public Health Nursing the Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA, 78 and flexible and focus on peer sup­ Association, 647-1481, or Linda Van \ / AM MOBILE CB TELEPHONE-TYPE CB BASE STATION i N. Main St., on Tuesdays from 1 to 3 port. The project seeks to provide a Dine, caseworker with the Northeast Latox Ceiling White p.m. I special opportunity for the parents to District office of Child and Family The $7,356 grant from the com­ A TRAVEL FRIEND MOBILE CB RADIO AN IDEAL GIFT discuss mutual problems, develop Services in Manchester, 643-2761. munity foundation will provide for a parenting skills, explore personal op­ There is no charge for this program CUT *70 CUT *100 FOR HER *629. save nurse and a social worker to act as tions and promote self-sufficiency. being sponsored by the Foundation. The program is also expected to TRC-424 by Realistic TRC-456 by Realistic Nawaho® TRC-440 Regular $9.45 SAVE S3.1S 33V3% by Realistic f A b o u t T o w n ) Course Slated on Pain

m u e The Make Today Count Club, a MANCHESTER- The Manchester Memorial Hospital. group that deals with death and Unit of the American Cancer Society Speakers will be J. Ken Walters Reg. Reg. Reg. dying, will meet tonight at 6 in the is offering an instructional program Jr., clinical pharmacist at Hartford 169« 199« 139“ g- Color Spree Color Spree Faculty East Conference Room at for nurses called “Control of Chronic Hospital, and Jackie Wilson, R.N., Manchester Community College. For Pain in the Cancer Patient.” oncology practitioner with the Hart­ Lotex information, contact Paul Paradis, The program will be Thursday, ford Visiting Nurses Association. SAVE 4 1 % Latex Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. in Conference SAVE 5 0 % SAVE *60 102 West St., Vernon, Conn. 06066, For registration, call 643-2168. A Seml-^loss Enomel telephone, 875-0367. Rooms A and B at Manchester modest registration fee is required. Only 2Vi6x6y8x8'/2" yet Telephone-style private Ideal home-to-car use! Interior Flat gets the message out. listening or built-in With lighted channel The Manchester Veterans of Use as 4-watt PA with speaker. Noise limiter, selector, S/RF meter, Regular $ 12.75 Foreign. Wars Post 2046 and its ladies Pupils See Observatory CB monitor. All hard­ all hardware. 21-1523 noise limiter. 21-1540 95 $050 auxiliary will visit the Rocky Hill SIZES IN STOCK ARE AVAILABLE IN APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS. per salon • ^^parpiiionl ware. 21-1522 UVE 25X Veterans Hospital Monday, Nov. 20. MANCHESTER - About 117 recreated through synchronized C A l f B S A Regular $ 15.95 Members are asked to pieet at the students from Illing Junior High lighting devices and a 15-minute School visited the John Hancock tape. SMAKT SANTAS SHOP tA R lY. . MOST STOTTtS OT>tN lATt NIGHTS TTL CHRISTMAS ■ # SAVE28X post home, 608 E. Center St. by 6:30 Most Items SAVE *3** p.m. ’ Observatory in Boston recently. Mrs. _ Th®. students also were treated to also available at Mi£ iwwnnu stTiemn. eom nn u Carol Lenihan, social studies ‘‘Skyline Boston,” a special view of MANCHESTER PARKADE, MANCHESTER Radio Shack Radw The Manchester Veterans of teacher, was in charge of for the the city from a grandstand seating TRhClTY PLAZiL VERNO^SPENCER ST. MANCHESTER Dealers. Look for this /haek "W h tn Wamm Lora to i N U ^ESTER WALLPAPER A PMNT Foreign .Wars Ladles Auxiliary will visit. area while a narrator described CHARTER OAKMALLs EAST HARTFORD meet tonight at the post home, 608 E. Paul Revere's ride, frigates firing sign in your 803 Main StroM - in«Ennnuiim nK.m ia«rni today s city skyline and the changes neighborhood. Center St. at 7:30 p.m. Officers are on Charlestown, the ^ ttle of Bunker that have taken place over the years MANCHESTER 64MUa requested to wear uniforms. Hill and the Boston Tea Party were Ja d iv is io n o f TANDY CORPORATION PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES H i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE H»lp Wanted 13 Hom ss For Sals 23 Homes For Sele 23 Holp Wented Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wanted 13 I omea lor Salo SALES CLERK & CASHIER- f 9 P 23 Homes For Sale 23 Wanted part time, days to RELIABLE WOMAN to house JANITOR- Full time to carry PART TIME- Several boys CARPENTERS WANTED. She Herath clean. References, Transpor­ work in a pleasant modern J J ^ ^ ^ T y OU’RE t h in k in g a b o u t out a total cleaning program and girls, 16 years or over, Experienced in framing. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING pharmacy. Sales experience tation perferable. Call 646- of floors, walls, and ceilings. wanted to pass out flyers in Manchester Area jobs. Call necessary. Apply at once to 6085 or 646-3724. ‘ ■ li^ral mornings 9:00 to 11:00 for 2 or after 5:30 pm. 228-9500. Manager at Liggett Parkade BUYING OR SELUNG A HOM E... in per- 3 weeks. Apply in person: Pharmacy, Manchester SECRETARIAL POSITION ______Jonvales- I PHONE - Sal s Restaurant, Vernon Cir­ 643 2711 Parkade Shopping Center. administrative office of cent Home, 745 Main Street. cle. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD THINK ABOUT Health Maintenance East Hartford. EXECUTIVE MEDICAL Organization. Starting salary TEXAS OIL COMPANY FULL TIME position of SECRETARY- ‘Gal Friday' to I w n M I S $10,000 annually plus liberal MACHINIST- Second shift. needs mature person for short automobile cleaner-polisher. ^ 5 ^ manage busy Manchester fringe benefits. (5ood typing We have immediate and trips surrounding Must be 18 or older. Apply in Medical Office, 40 hour week. DUBALDO/ and shorthand skill, proficien­ satisfying opportunities for Manchester. Contact person to John Vichi, Moriar- The world s largest sea is the South China Sea, covering an Starting $180, with CMS and cy in transcribing from dic­ skilled trades persons. customers. We train. Write K. ty Bros., 315 Center Street, area of over a million square miles. Blue Cross. Exhaustive tating equipment. Send SURFACE GRINDER, S. Dick, President, Manchester. curriculum vitae and 64B-0505 LESPERANCE resume to Regina Mauren, TURRET LATH, Southwestern Petroleum, Box references. Reply ^ x X, c/o Why Not Order NCC/HMO Inc. 275 Broad BRIDGEPORT-MILLER, 789. Fort Worth, Texas 76101. PRODUCTION WORKER- Manchester Herald. Your Happy Ad Street, Windsor, Ct. 06095.688- TAPER GRINDER, full time. Physical work in­ 9569. Deadline for responses, INSPECTOR, DEVLIEG 38- volved. Must be 18 years or ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Today! GAS STATION Manager- REGISTERED NURSE- 13 Nov. 27.1978. NCC/HMO is an JIG MILL, ASSEMBLER. Excellent opportunity. Gas older. Apply at The PoP Shop, Help Wented 13 Help Wanted EOE. DEADLINE RATES Manchester Medical Office. Apply Cushman Industries, Und is seeking self motivated 249 Spencer Street, Business Opportunity 14 BOLTON- JUST LISTED. Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to AN OHIO OIL CO. offers 806 Windsor Street, Hartford, Manchester. 12:00 noon the day before 1 day ...... 124 word per day AUTO SERVICE MANAGER individuals to manage com­ Four bedroom, 7 room Ranch. 5 p.m., with an occasional NURSES AIDES- Home Monday thru Friday, 8 am- publication. 3days ..... lUwordperday for established used car PLENTY OF MONEY plus pany owned service station. SMALL ENGINE Service Fireplace. Immediate oc­ Saturday. Salary commen­ Health Aides part time flexi­ 3:30 pm. EOE. M/F. TRUCK DRIVERS helper, Deadline for Saturday and 6 d4ya ..... IO4 word per day cash bonuses, fringe benefits Excellent wages with a com- Corporation - expanding cupancy. Only $44,900. Pasek surate with experience. Reply dealer specializing in late ble hours early evenings and full time. Physical work in­ Monday la 12;00 Noon Friday. 26 daya .. 9« d ay s...... models. We are interested in a to mature individual in orehensive benefit package. d e a le r n e tw o rk . No Realtors, 289-7475. 15 wof'^ :2 00 r'liiimum |n confidence including Manchester area. Regardless weekends. Provide personnel JANITOR for weekend work. Dort' consideration please call volved. Must be 18 years or experience necessary. 'lusiness and personal person who is capable of care topeople in their Homes. 16 hours. Basic phases of older. Apply at The PoP Shop, Happy A d s ...... $2.50 Inch smoothing out the wrinkles of experience, write P. F. Toll Free. 1-800-628-4002 Mon­ Complete training program. MANCHESTER- Exquisite PLEASE READ leferences to Box Z, c/o Read, Pres., American Home Health Aide certifica­ janitorial and housekeeping day thur Friday, between 9 249 Spencer Street, $500. investment required to Condominium in Forest Ridge .Vlanchester Herald. and expanding our present tion or Nurses Aides training duties. Good working con­ Manchester, TURKEY operation. If you are a take Lubricants Co., Box 696, am and 4 pm. start your own business. Ideal area. 3 bedroom 3 1/2 baths, YOUR AD Dayton, Ohio, 45401. perferred. Must have own ditions. ^ply in person tor retired or part time. carpeting, air conditioning, all Ctimifled ada are taken over EXPERIENCED SERVICE charge person with ability we transportation, mileage paid. weekdays. East Hartford Con- TYPIST FULL TIME able to D etails on request Mr the phone aa a convenibnco. will provide the circumstance applianced, basement, car­ STATION ATTENDANT- Full WANTED- CUSTODIAN For For further information call valscent Home, 745 Mian PART TIME NIGHT type at least 45 words per Barker. ESCAA Field port with storage area. $54,- The Herald la reaponalble for or part time, over 18 years DINNER and compensation to satisfy Suburban Home Health Care Street, East Hartford. bartender for fraternal minute, general office duties. only one Incorrect Inaertion and your needs. Send resume to The Bolton Board of Educa­ Training Division, Box 19 900. Fireside Realty Inc. 643- then only to the afre of the old. Apply in person to: Maple tion. Hours: 3:00 p.m.-ll p.m. Consortium, 646-7760. organization. Call Steward for Call Mrs. Bloom, 646-2900. wading River New York' 8030. Box AA, c/o Manchester WOOD WORKERS- Full or II792. original inaertion. Errora which Super Service Station, 220 N0VEMBER1B Herald. Applications may be obtained interview between 12 and 6 do not leaaen the value of the*, Spruce Street. by calling the High School at WORK Opportunity $150 week part time machine operators pm. 646-9262. RETIRED GENTLEMAN to •ILST LISTED aluminum advertisement ,wHf not be cor­ 643-2768, Veitch. potential ^us insentive. Call and assemblers, Apply Nap carry out bundles to cars. 9 Situation Wanted 15 Cynthia Bartow, coordinator of the clinical simulation complex at MASONIC TEMPLE RELIABLE person for sid ed Ranch, garage. rected by an additional Inaer- 1 BOOKKEEPER- Full time, 646-3936. Equal Opportunity Bros., 122 Naubuc Avenue, GAL FRIDAY for local am-1 pm. Apply within, Immediate occupancy. Only St. Louis School of Medicine, shows how medical students gain tfon, . experience necesary. Good 25 E n i Ctntar StrM t general duties in pizza shop. Employer M/F. Glastonbury 633-7511. physicians office 9 am to 3 Hjghland Park Market, 317 RESPONSIBLE Mother will Flexible hours. Apply in per­ CASHIER- office clerk, full or 5% down to qualified buyer. experience by using lifelike models. (UPI photo) Starting salary, liberal fringe M anchM tw part time. Apply in person, p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Highland Street, Manchester. care for children in my home. $39,500. Pasek Realtors, 289- benefits. Apply in person. son, Center Giant, 660 Center COUNTER PERSON Wanted ENGINEERING Secretary- Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. Spoaaond by Street. Manchester. Manchester, 867 Main Street. 7475. East Hartford Convalescent Temple Chepter §53, O.E.8. for snack bar located at Part time, requires 50 wpm Must type, take shorthand, be TYPIST, Good typing skills Home, 745 Main Street, East Manchester Community typing and 70 wpm shorthand. able to deal with the public in and figure aptitude required. RIDE NEEDED between Help Wanted 13 Two •lltingt; 5:30, 6:15 WAITRESS needed part time PART TIME KENNEL work Real Estate Wanted 28 □ NOTICES Hartford. 2-4 hour in morning. Call 742- College. Hours 9 am to 3 pm Please call Personnel Depart­ a courteous manor. Write Must be accurate and depen­ Manchester and Farmington weekends, experience helpful ment at Pioneer Parachute Health Center. Will share A D U LT S $3.75 C H ILD R EN (12 and undar) $1.75 6707. Monday thru Friday Company resume to Box BB, c/o dable. Congenial working en­ Lifelike Models Used CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- but not necessary. Will train, benefits. For interview call Co. 644-1581, Manchester Herald. vironment, free parking, easi­ expenses. Call 643-5492 after 6 ALL CASH For your property Lost and Found i - Experienced only. 'Top Excellent Part Time work. must be over 18. Apply Vitos’ 649-4073. ly access to 1-84. Apply pm. within 24 hours. Avoid Red wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 F o r r $»rvatlon$: Birch Mountain Inn. Birch Mt. DOG GROOMER- Will train. Call Manchester 0 expei'ienced in grooming all EXPERIENCED PART Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent Tape, Instant Service. Hayes LOST- Gold Hamilton Watch- Berlin ’Tpke., Wethersfield, 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. Road. Bolton after 2 p.m , 646- DISHWASHER / KITCHEN Street, Manchester. Corporation, 646-0131. 646-4132 643-9712 3161. breeds. 742-6707. TIME housekeeper from 3:30 Black and gold band, initials 563-0151. helper full time days. Must be to 5 pm, Monday thru Friday. * EDUCATION PART TIME DRIVER- Must A.C.B. REWARD. Call 649- NURSES AIDES- Full time, reliable hard working, clean Call between 3:30 and 5 pm. SERVICE STATION Atten­ SELLING your house? Call us 4277. RN-LPN wanted for full or SALES HELP- Part time KITCHEN HELP needed full have own car. Be on call to first and we’ll make you a To Practice Medicine all shifts. Experience time including every other and neat. Apply in person 649-9257. dants full and part time. Days Private Instructions 18 part time on all shifts. Apply preferred, but training will be knowledge of knitting and Rein’s Deli Restaurant, El make deliveries to greater and evenings, experience cash offer! T.J. Crockett, LOST black female Malemute director of nursing. Salmon- crochet helpful but will train. weekend. Apply in person Hartford area. ADVANCED Realtor, 643-1577. given. Apply in person: East Christmas Fair East Hartford Convalescent Camino Plaza, Route 30, Ver­ FULL TIME OPENING In helpful but will train. Also ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Every doctor has a Students in OB-GYN can work Gynny, a Shepherd without mask. brook Convalescent Home, off Knitter's World, Manchester AUTOMATION, 646-9000. REMEDIAL READING and Hartford Convalescent Home, Home, 745 Main Street, East non. kitchen of food preparation Wrecker operators. Apply in math; individualized work first time to draw blood from a patient's plastic pelvis used for gynecological Highland Park area, House Street, Glastonbury. 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Parkade, or call 646-4340. concern. Will train. Call 649- person, Moriarty Bros., 315 IMMEDIATE Cash for your Hartford. RECEPTIONIST / Secretary- program, (lst-8th grade) by arm, to probe for a lump in a patient's examinations, and Patti, which simulates Manchester. Please call 649- Please call 633-5244. ford. and Luncheon 4561. Center Street, Manchester. property. Let us explain our 7549. at part time position available. master's degree teacher. 568- fair proposal. Call Mr. breast, to deliver a baby. the uterus of a woman seven months preg­ 8075. NURSES AIDES wanted for SECRETARY- Part time WE NEED 3-4 hours per day in downtown SUPPLEMENT YOUR Belfiore, 647-1413. How do doctors communicate all the nant. Another model helps students prac­ Hartford. Dental Specialist PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE- full time on all shifts. Apply mornings, Vernon Circle area, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Full time, BS & Public Health INCOME and Learn New director of nursing. Salmon- Office. Pleasant working con­ GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin. book learning from the classroom and the tice delivering a full-term baby, complete typing, and machine Cooper & High Sts. Nursing preferred. Excellent Skills while still in school or MAY WE BUY your home? Announcements 3 brook Convalescent Home, off ditions. Call 525-3868. Lessons: Folk. Blue Grass, laboratory to their hands so they can with plastic umbilical cord and placenta. transcription a must. Send MAINTENANCE benefits and mileage rein- employed. Now, the Connec­ Quick, fair, all cash and no House Street, Glastonbury, A CARRIER Popular. Ages 5-adults. problem. Call Warren E. make the expert diagnosis a patient Developing a sensitive touch — learning resu m e to Box AA c /o $4T.,N0V.lltll ...... 10:00-2dl0 bursement. Call Manchester ticut Army National Guard Beginners - professionals. MEADOWS Convalescent Please call 633-5244. Hot dog t bev. Rcllabit man naadad for divaraHlad maintananea HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. expects? to “see with your fingers,” as Ms. Bartow Home- First annual “Festival Manchester Herald. Cake a CoHee, Public Health Nursing makes it easy for you to Easy Banjo method. FREE or dutlaa. Excallani fringa banaflta. Apply In paraon to clean my Bolton home Association, 647-1481, between become a paid member of the Students at St. Louis University School put it — is aided by 16 “touchy-feely” of Lights Bazaar.” November SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Union Street, loan instrument. Private SERVICE STATION Cold plate luncheon ONLY every Thursday or Friday. 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday Guard (if you’re between 17 & studio. 646-6557. Household Goods 40 of Medicine practice at the Crimmins boxes, foam-rubber blocks with an object loth and 11th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. South Windsor. Will train. Uany Boothe 35) and fulfill your military 333 Bidwell Street, Mechanic Wanted- PART OR SpoiMorod by LWML Tolland turnpike Own transportation. Call 649- thru Friday. An Equal Oppor­ Clinical Simulation Complex, where inside similar to a lump which a doctor 9 Brookfield Street or FULL TIME. Only those with 7670. After 4 pm. tunity Affirmative Action training WITHIJUT interrup­ REFRIGERATORS Manchester. 9-5918, after 12 noon. MANCHESTER MODES Inc. Area PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. lifelike models of nearly all parts of the may feel through skin and fat. good references need apply. Employer. ting High School, College or East Hartford, experienced Washers, and ranges, used, AVON OPEN HOUSE Satur­ Will train. Apply in person PINE STREET Seasonal Employment. With teacher. All styles, all Ages. guaranteed and clean. New body are examined and experience can be Other devices allow future doctors to TRUCKm MECHANIC Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 the split-training option your day November 11th 10 am to 4 after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. shipment damaged, G.E. and gained in taking patient histories and draw blood — really distilled water with WANTED for general repairs, Shell, 252 Spencer Street. MANCHESTER, CT. DENTAL military training can be pm, and Sunday November MANAGER FOR new Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. writing patient records. food coloring — and spinal fluid. A heart- must have experience and MECHANIC - Small (medium Call M Idga HERALD stagger^ to fit vour personal Pearl and Son, 649 Main 12th 2 pm to 4 pm, at my own tools. Starting salary children's wear store in the ASSISTANT RIDING LESSONS indoor Some critics may complain that a future sound simulator gives practice on house, 21 Harlan Street, (off MOLD MAKERS duty gas engine) truck shop schedule. Train full time when riding ring. Western stock Street, 643-2171. $7.00. All company Manchester Parkade. Send Busy office. Certification you have the time students doctor cannot learn how to treat human listening to human heartbeats and allows Henry). Please come and Experienced only interested resume to. Mr. Panisch, c/o wants to add man who is 568-1634 CARHER seat, saddle seat, and hunt benefits.For apointment. call in earning $20,000 and over per proud of his work and wants to preferred. Call 647-1288, 8 during the summer, seasonal beings by working on plastic dummies, students to train their ears as finely as bring a friend. Door prizes. 688-2233. Arthur’s Trumbull Shopping seat. All levels 228-9817. LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ vear. Please call 563-1475 Park, Trumbull, Conn. be paid for it. Quality and ef­ a m, to 5 p.m. employees during the off tion, orange background with and school officials agree. But they make musicians do. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. ficiency a must. Call 643-2414 HEEDED season. Train part time for white floral print. Call after 4 NURSES AIDES - Full time, VOICE, PIANO Instructions. an important distinction between Across the hall are mock examining for an appointment. the remainder of the year. Former faculty New York p.m., 646-1168. and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. HOUSEWIVES! Looking for The C T A R N G can be the diagnostic skills and technical skills. rMms, where students practice inter­ Auctions 5 PART TIME CUSTODIAN- flexible hours? We have part MAYBERRY VILLAGE Music and Art High School. Experienced preferred, but Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap- PART-TIME HELP key to your future by “The center gives medical students the viewing one another, then volunteer we will train. Applyjn person: time positions available for Professional Singer/Pianist. FOUR-PIECE PINE PUBLIC AUCTION of proxiately 20 hours per week. light Bindery Work. No NEEDED - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., providing technical training 644-8597. Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ chance to learn what to do with their patients — all in front of a videotape East Hartford Convalescent Reply to P.O. Box 847, 30 hours weekly. Inquire SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Good Route and guaranteed part time dition. Queen-size bed, triple household furishings stored at Home, 745 Main Street, East experience necessary. Will N hands and practice the skills," said machine that lets them see their mistakes Manchester, Conn. the warehouse o f Chamber- train. Call 528-9426 for ppoint- within National Brand Tire, employment. For more infor­ Schools-Classes 19 dresser, dresser with shelved later. Hartford. MANCHESTER PARKAOE mation about split-training Cynthia Bartow, coordinator of the com­ Thompson Moving & Storage ment. 217 Hebron Avenue, Glaston­ Good Money! mirror, night stand, 4 years plex.. “That way, they're not so Work on the models is not the same as Company, Manchester, (ft, W ANTED - M ANAGER bury. call The Army National Guard FOR THE BEST - Manchester old. $800. 568-0935. SEWING MACHINE TRAINEE - Some experience Representive at 246-0060. overwhelmed by their own performance experience on patients, of course. But Ms. Saturday November 11th, 1978 HOME HEALTH AIDES- o v n o n Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 OPERATORS and mis­ preferred. Apply in person: CARPENTER - Experienced - SALES PERSON WHIRLPOOL WASHER- that they miss something during the Bartow and Mrs. Grobman both say it is at 10 am. cellaneous workers needed. Provide personal care for peo­ CALL pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ ple in their homes. Home to work in Manchester / CUSSKDMI troductory lesson with this ad. Good condition, $35. Call 646- examination of the patient." the best substitute. Must have some High School Business Opportunity 14 non Circle, Vernon. Health Aide Certification or Willimantic area. Call 742- P in time pMitloni avallabla, morning and aftar- Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. 6235. “The first time a student confronts “It’s a step in learning, ” Mrs. Grobman Education. Must be able to 6062. read and speak English, and Nurses Aide Training noon houra. Apply paraonnal dapartmant. 647-9946 MANCHESTER Package professionally the undraped pelvis of a said. HERE’S YOUR chance to be preferred. Training provided MAKE YOUR OWN Christ­ COLDSPOT Refrigerator, ^rovide own transportation. with the largest Real Estate DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Ask for Tom or store. Excellent location. Well good condition, quite running. woman — whether the student is male or “One doctor looked at the spinal-tap □ EMPLOYMENT ft' if needed. Must Iiave own established business. Call m as Gifts. NU WAY 4o experience necessary. Company in the nation. Yes for modem progressive prac­ STM Equl Oppirtinlt) Eaiilojnr M/F CERAMIC has immediate $20. Silverlone portable stereo transportation, mileage paid. Jeanne female — it’s traumatic,", added Dr. model and told me that it’s not 100 percent Please Call Personnel Depart­ WE’RE No. IJn Real Estate, tice, full time. Experience Marion E. Robertson, phonograph, 4 speakers, $20. For further information, call Realtor, 643-5953. openings for classes. Call 647- Hulda Grobman, an education specialist accurate. But he added, 'I sure wish I’d Help Wanted ment at Pioneer Parachute Why be second? When You necessary. 6464)773. POWOI 1048. Call 643-7017. 13 Company, 644-1581. Manchester Public Health at the medical center. “We try not to had one to practice on before I did my first Can Be First. JOIN THE Nursing Association. 647-1481, WANTED - Gas station atten­ NEIGHBORHOOD CHOOSE YOUR OWN make the experience so overwhelming." tap. I was scared to death’” NURSES AID& 3 p.m. to II Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to TEMPORARY NEVER A FEE dant, full or part time. PROFESSIONALS. Good HOURS At home on the phone Here'S how to turn spare time The models lining the walls of the com­ p.m. Enjoy working in a very 4:30 p.m. An Equal Opportuni- Mature, responsible person Commission paid. Referrals, servicing our customers. 249- into extra moneylll plex are used by students at all levels of [)Ieasant and modern at­ y Affirmative Action for third shift. References. Bonus, Flexible Hours, Free .mployer. 7773. Joir the lamily of fi'ttUjCTt' the medical school to prepare to meet Reward Offered Call 871-1698. mosphere, helping our elderly Training Prowam. Call Nor­ D U N H IL L patients. Experienced patients for the first time or try to refine ma or Donald at Century 21, TEMPORARIES APPUANCES TELEVISION CATALOe AUDIO In Communication preferred. Excellent wages DELI HELP & MORNING It's an innovation that allows you to STAR your and worx one or more days a TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914, SALES PERSON WANTED W-CTir-E their techniques. and benefits. Please call HELP- 8 to 3. Apply in person classified ad for extra attention value Simplv week. We work around your V Apply 81 Commerce Street, 423-8958. for patent medicine depart­ WASHINGTON, D.C. (U PI)-T here’sa to Frank’s Supermarket, 725 schedule. It's the modern way to In one corner is a model mouth, com­ Glastonbury. PTG Company. Doris Blain, RN, Director of ment. Pleasant working con­ '^^nt your ad fZS.OOO reward waiting for the person who Nurses, 646-0129, between 9 East Middle Turnpike, work. Temporary assignments Builders, Plumbere, Remodelere, plete with tongue sticking out so Telephone 633-7631. REAL ESTATE SALES- Manchester. ditions in modern pharmacy oi AHKLD. The only additional charge is for the realistically that you expect it to say, helps us communicate better through im­ a.m. and 5 p.m. Man.^hester Licensed Sales Person, or in large snopping space the STAR occupies. There are two open lor CLERKS. TYPISTS, Eleetrlclana, Real Eetate Brokere end y K M Manor Nursing Home, 385 SECRETARIES, All office skills “ah.” It helps students learn how to peer proved outer space techniques. RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 taking Real Estate course. center.Fringe benefits plus Saleamen Cell Ue tor Specie! West Center Street. EXPERIENCED SPRAY different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the welcome Call Terry Cardile. down a throat. shifts. Good pay, good Dynamic career opportunity PAINTER. Wood, m etal, good commissions. Salary The money is being donated by Marconi for Manchester, East Hart­ next time you have a really important message 289-4319 Pricea on your Appliance Needs and Services... benefits and working con­ plastic finishing. Display commensurate with The plastic head of a victim is lying on a International Fellowship, established in REGISTERED NURSE- Full ford, Vernon areas. Excellent ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ Craft, Manchester, 643-9M7. experience. Agpessive, sale DUNHILL TEMPS nearby table and waiting for a tube to be 1974 to commemorate the contributions of non Manor, 180 Regan Road, time, 3 to H p.m., Emergency commissions. Modem offices. oriented. App^ in person Founders Plaza 443-445 HARTFORO ROAO MANCHESTER Room. Contact Rockville Call Mrs. Cody, Fireside East Hartford ■ inserted to help breathing. Guglielmo Marconi to scientific invention, Vernon. TEENAGERS- Earn Extra manager. Liggett Parkade -Your Choice' PHONE 047-0007 engineering and technology. General Hospital. Telephone Realty, Inc., 643-8030. Pharmacy, Parkade Shopping But the tube must be inserted within 10 Nursing Office 875-0501,------Money for (Jiristmas. Full or 24 A Super 42 Nominees for the fifth annual award part time. Cali 289-7617. Center. seconds, and Ms, Bartow said doing it just Extension 321. SALESMAN / ESTIMATOR Point Star M Pont Star ^ right is not easy. The victim’s teeth can­ must be submitted by Nov. 15. The winner for lumber yard. Must have HOBBY STORE INdTaa WAITRESS- Full time and COLLECTIONS- Experience 75‘ per day 11.50 pgr day not be used as a lever to insert the tube, so will be announced in February 1979. The experience in taking off EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - part time openings. Excellent is a help, but not a necessity. SALES . . . • - v.:...... lumber and trim from plans. ______(Plus regular word ad rate) BILL TUNSKY .. if too much pressure is put on the dum­ fellowship is administered by the Aspen Growing industrial manufac­ working conditions and fringe Join our modem, progressive Also experienceo in Recent High School my’s teeth, a red light goes on to tell the Institute for Humanistic Studies, Boulder, K m n r ? turing company in South benefits. Apply in person onfy. measuring Irim. Reply P.O. agency. Pleasant working Graduate who knows about ★ A LU M IN U M A VINYL SIDING student to be more careful. Colo. Windsor needs an experenced Howard Johnson, 394 Tolland conditions, competitive salary Millions have dis­ Box 67, East Hartford. 06108. model planes, trains, etc. (20 Colors To Choose From) individual to assist in the Turnpike, Manchester. and benefits plan are Starting pay $9,000 yearly. Activity Room Plan covered there's Sales Department. Position featured. For appointment SECOND SHIFT OPENINGS no place like a reouires excellent shorthand TEENAGERS- Earn Extra 2he Herallb Apply in person to Vincent ★ AWNINBS A CANOPIES NOW- For men with metal call Mr. Powers, 289-0256. and typing skills. Send resume Money for Christmas. Full or Capitol City Adjustment CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Amato home advertised shop, and/or mechanical Italy Considers INDEX to Nancy Harrison, 489 part time. Call 289-7617. Bureau. AMATO'S HOBBY CENTER ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS in the Want Ads. Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ experience for fabrication and For Informal Living NOTICEt assembly.ly. Must------be------reliable, 420 MAIN ST. Phone 649-9095 sor, Conn. 06074. GIRL FRIDAY- Starting MIDDLETOWN, CT. There are three good sized 1 — Loit and Found willing.....Jig to work, and fihave a © By W. D. F A R M E R 2 — Paraontlt salary $140, plus company A RARE MAN 643-2711 bedrooms and two full baths. Bridge to Sicily High„ ^ h ool : Diploma. Apply TERMS 3 — Announcamanta benefits. Person with take FREE ESTIMATES + EASY at: PILOT CO. INC., 144 Aulomebllo (uitd) general A deep recessed porch Closets are sized for 4 — Enlartainmant charge ability. Typing and Tolland Street, East Hartford. manager far an axtabllahad offers covered entrance to ROME (UPI) - Evoking a dream that began with the 5 — Auctions LEGAL NOTICE knowledge of office procedure maximum service. 289-9321. ccunU y more. If you can prove separate foyer as well as unification of Italy in 1862 but has roots in Homer, a state- necessary. Sales experience Utilities and'coat closet are f in a n c ia l Hiaaaquamiaa space for a couple of front backed consortium wants to build the world’s longest 8 — Bonds*Stock$-MoMgagas INVITATION TO BID helpful. Contact Steve, 643- from central hall and stairs to 9 — Personal Loans PART TIME- No nights. No 2171. ‘ amatnelhra aiparlanea porch rockers. suspension bridge between Italy and Sicily 10 — Insurance TOWN OF COVENTRY weekends. Long holidavs. July ‘ mabira Judgmam basement are here too. The and August ofL Many'retired ‘ • M ia baokgreund The activity room is as _ plan is furnished with The bridge across the Strait of Messina, a notoriously EMPLOYMENT STORM-UNDERDRAIN PROJECT MAINTENANCE WORKER / gentlemen and housewives ‘ abdMx to aupanlaa spacious as you could want rough and turbulent stretch of water, would have a cen- 13 — Help Wanted FLANDERS ROAD AND UPTON DRIVE Full Time- Some truck basement unless, crawl space 14 — Business Opportumiies enjoy driving school buses. ‘ aaund pubde raMona CLIP & MAIL and is enhanc^ by false beam or slab floor is specifieid. tral span twice as long as San Francisco's Golden Gate >5 ~ Situation Wanted CONTRACT NO. I driving. Must be willing *«IM iigiitn to mrfc Why not you? We will train. worker. Call 643-2171. celling, surplus wall space, Hie exterior style is randi, bridge and New York’s Verrazano Narrows bridge put The Town of Coventry, Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coven­ Call Vernon, 875-2826, or EDUCATION I twill offer you: front view and fireplace with e n la c e d by vertical wood together. It would extend more than two miles. 8 “ Private Instructions try, Connecticut, 0^38 will receive sealed bids for furnishing Manchester, 643-2414. ash dump. 9 — SchooiS'Classes - a l l labor and materials necessary for the construction of a PUNCH PRESS Operators siding and brick combinatioii, Its two massive su.spension pylons, one on the Italian 0 — Instructions Wanted Wanted- Full or part time, ‘ good pax NAME storm and ground water drainage system on Flanders Road TRUCK MECHANIC with The country kitchen is multi-lite windows and square mainland and the other on Sicily, would tower 1,250 feet male or female. Apply in per­ •aioaSanl werMng condMona M AIL TO: REAL ESTATE and Upton Drive consisting of approximately 3100 linear feet qualified experience in *a muNHuda a l Mngaa . U-shape for convenience, columns. into the sky, making them nearly as tall as the World 3 — Homes lor Sale son at: Gayle Manufacturing ADDRESS - MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER INC. 4 — Lots-Land for Sale of pipe complete with all appurtenances and all other related general truck repairs. Com­ ‘ bieanMva banuaaa includes all built-ins and is 9 Co. Inc., 1068 C, Tolland Trade Center buildings in New York City. mands top w ages, $280 a 311 Main street 646-2130 5 — Investment Properly construction at the office of the Town Manager, Town Hall Street, East Hartford. *a bounUM maaaura el CITY readily accessible to large When Public Works Minister Gaetano Stam m ati gave 6 — Business Property week. Must have own tools. raapaet CLASSIFIED AOVERTtSlNO eating area. Notice the sliding 7 — Resort Property until 10:00 A.M. local time November 28,1978. At that time, All company benefits. For Ap­ government approval for the bridge July 22 he merelv 9 - Real Estate Wanted *biqr In/bux Old epbon they will be publicly opened and read aloud. pointment call 688-2233. CLERICAL PERSON STATE P.O. B O X 591 door at eating area to rear repMted an order Prime Minister Emilio Colombo gave NEEDED: Excellent typing ■«m — Heating.piumbmg 0249 anytime. 15 Words for 6 Days aAftAoe I — Flooring Main street, Coventry, Connecticut. INSPECTION $ $ • $Q FT The dream of a bridge across the strait Homer Route 5, South Windsor. EOE. POOCH • 6 $ O F T ' — Moving.Trucking-Storage M vfna ~ between the mythological monsters of Scylla I — Services Wanted Copies may be obtained at the office of the Town Engineer RN- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 Printing — □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only ’9.00 CHECK OUR SPECIALS ON living in a cave on the Italian side and Charvbdis in a MISC. FOR SALE located at the Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coventry, p.m. to 7 a.m. part time. Enjoy working with an CUTTER REPAIR & CLEANING CHIMNEYS S'it canl'f" intrigued Italian engineers and ) — Household Goods Connecticut upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Any un­ politicans for more than a century. I — Articles for Sale successful bidder, upon returning such set, within ten excellent supporting staff, OPERATORS FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Call Today 646-5033 *. r - Building Supplies caring for our elderly HAVE^UN BCD ODOM Bu^t a geologically unsound sea basin — a 1908 I — Pats -Birds- Oogs < business days after bid opening and in good condition, will be patients. Pleasant at­ ALL SHIFTS 01NIN6 ll-$'il0'-0* — Musical Instruments 1 2 3 4 5 earthquake devastated Messina and killed 75,000 people- refunded his payment. Any non-bidders will not receive mosphere, good wages and IN GLASTONBURY -/ lO-O^II-O* I — Boats A Accessories refunds of their deposits. WGH HOME IMPROVEMENTS kept the dream in limbo. ’ i Sporting Goods benefits. Please call Doris MM Mini noii6|. Cutting stock for presses — Garden Products The Owner reserves teh right to waive any informalities or Blain, RN, Director of as well as Tinished work 6 7 fl 6 10 365 WEST ST. BOLTON, CONN. 0 A 0 A 0 c That situation prevailed until the Gruppo Ponte di — Antiques $i:o*i 14:0' — Wanted to Buy to reject any or all bids. , Nurses, 646-0129 Manchester using Polar Ellromat T r y - T - < : industry in­ Manor Nursing Home, 385 am oppomnt]! • I*;; ACTlViTV; ROOM. Cutters. Must be ex­ 11 12 13 14 n ------cluding Fiat and the powerful state steel company Fin- RENTALS Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the West Center Street, : — Rooms for Rent amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the for imhtti(Ht$ and perienced. si^ r’ released a 30-volume study on the project — Apartments for Rent Manchester. rs$pon$ible psr$M. 16 17 The consortiumn presented Italy Lincei Science — Homes for Rent Information for Bidders. Apply in person or call S3------If You Would Like To o . U Z L j o : — Business for Rent CLEANERS- Early morning 0 (0 4!. t<. •' O t Academy with three possible solutions: Attention to bidders is particularly called to the i|B$t have vahida. 23 o 00 — Resort Property for Rent part-time work. $3.50 hourly 643-1101. Replies will be — Wanted to Rent requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed 22 23 24' 7S“ Advertise In This Spot, • A twisting M-mile tunnel running above and below ~ Misc for Rent for reliable experienced peo­ ham m r waak. Start held confidential. water. Projected cost $2.2 billion and minimum wage rates to be paid under contract. ple, Must have own tra n ^ r- The Above Home Includes 1,378 AUTOMOTIVE at2M pJN. Company paid liberal 2 ? 27 28 . • A double-span bridge supported by a central island ~ Autos for Sal# No bidder must withdraw his bid within 45 days after the ac­ tation. Manchester area. Start 2« 30 Please Call The Herald ^ u are Feet of Living Space. work Immedately. Call 232- pylon. Projected cost $1,8 billion. — Trucks'for Sals tual day of the opening thereof. beneflt program. An — Hatvy Equipmant lor Salt 0332. Classified Department You may purchase compWe working — Motorcyciaa-Bicyclta Dated at this 8th day of November 1978 C a N T o n equal opportunity em­ SI U 33 S i SI ‘ $1 4 b ilT S ^ ’*’’^'" — Campera-Traiiers-Mobita Frank B. Connolly ployer. M/F drawings, material lists and plans for the « Homes BREAKFAST COOK Satur- at 643-2711. — Automotive Service Town Manager 647*9946 RT - The cheapest solution, approved by Stammati for day and Sunday, 6 am to 1 pm. ALUEO PRINTING SERVICES. INC. I f 3R ! 7 ..... l b above house, Number 357 — from Larry ' Auiot for Rent-Lease I . goyeniment study, is by far the rrtost spictaculdr. Coventry! Cbrtuectlcut Call johft lot ajl^ihimertt. 979 Middle Turnpikt. W. «4-H 648-7738. Manthaatar. CT Farnsworth, P.O. Box 1841, Las Vegas, .Nevada, 89101. M A N ^S T E H e v e n in g HERAI.I) Manchester. Cnnn Th,,.-, 1 wiLlNl Y-tilX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Nov. 9, 1978 Conn.. Thurs., Nov. 9. 1978 - PAGE TWENTV-.SEVKN

Frank aiNi EnMSt Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schuli BUSINESS & SERVICE ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle ^60 ALL THE WAV Dear Abby WEVE ALliWfi5K0(FRI6NCS 1 Electrical unit 1 Exude |A ’ 1|M|S a | i |n 1t POUJN THE FIELR, 5IR...WHV WOULP VOU 4 Zero 2 Give ear |D|R 1 P 0 OJA Y MARGIE... UiANT TO HIT /V\E ? 9 Stupid fellow 3 Mountain J L E N A S | l 1 IP A f e e a n o t h e r By Abigail Van Buren 12 Poverty-war (Lai) . A N • T B H Ol Y! L 1 E agency(abbr) 4 Volcanic G E R M , O ft p a r t o p .13 Carry on mineral 14 Wise bird 5 Hoosier state \ZVM 15 Buddhism (abbr) 1 ^ ECTO T H B organisation 7 type 6 Lysergic acid DEAR ABBY; My daughter-in-law and I are separated by y !/ 1 E LH nj E 16 More strange diethylamide GJ 1 D D Y ■ W 1 R Sarv/ces Ottered Service* Ottered 3,000 miles. I never visit unless she invites me. She and my 31 Building Contracting 33 Rooting-SIdIng-ChImney 34 17 Menagerie 7 Stage hint A B E L A r ' n O son have been married for 10 years and I'm invited for one . 8 Spices p;E's'o CiM TREE SERVICE ■ Free week every year. 18 Auto failure 0 INS FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ WES ROBBINS carpentry BIDWELL Home Improve- i-imi 20 Irish chemist 9 Slimy EXIT S T y' E estimates, discount senior tilizing. Snow plowing, A half hour after my arrival, my daughter-jn-law goes into citizens. Company remodeling specialist. Ad­ ment Co. Expert installationalla 22 Martini 10 Military residential and commereial. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, her bedroom and leaves me with her two children, i and 8. PriDcllla’i Pop — Ed Sullivan ingredient fugitive Manchester-owned and of aluminum siding gutters ' x W T 31 Egg (Fr) 50 Housetop Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. built-ins, bathrooms, Two hours later my son comes home and inform me that his 24 Time zone 11 Piece of ice operated. Call 646-1327. and trims. Roofing installa­ 32 Biblical feature kitchens, 649-3446. tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- wife has a headache. ONE OF THE - CONCERNS THE (abbr j ■19 For example preposition HOUSEWORK got you down? WHERE5 THE 25 Exclamation (abbr) 51 Stationary B&M TREE SERVICE. 2323. r prepare the evening meal and my son takes his wife hers LEAST-KNOWN FIRST WORPS 33 Ladder round General cleaning, steam CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Apartment* For Rent 53 Wani^’toRMt' WHAT WERE NEAREST 28 Playful child 2 1 American 53 Focal points Complete tree care, Free es­ 57 Aato* For Sale 81 Auto* For Sale 81 on a tray. This goes on every day until I leave. There is HISTORICAL UTTEREP BV I TT-IEV? 38 extraction carpet cleaning, ELEPHANT-WASH patriot timates. SENIOR Citizen Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. SPECIALIZING cleaning and VERNON- Well maintained never any communication between us. She stays locked up 30 Notes of debt accompli 54 Taunt floor waxing & stripping, win­ Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 1968 CAMARO- good condi­ FACTS" HANNIBAL AFTER 34 Massachu­ 23 Stockings Discount. Call 643-7285. repairing chimneys. rooL new garden apartments. Frank COUPLE WITH One child 1973 CHEVROLET in her room until I leave. She hardly says hello, and she 40 Island New 55 Affirmations dow cleaning, carpet & up- needs 5 or 6 room duplex or tion, $1300 or best offer. Call CROSSING THE-ALPS.' setts cape 24 Lime roofs. Free estimates. 30 Smith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or KINGSWOOD 6 passenger never says goodbye. She doesn't even talk to her children. 58 Loud noise holstrey shampooing. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY after 5:30. 742-6351. 35 Biblical land 25 Eight (Sp } REWEAVING burns, holes. years Experience. Howley, Resident Manager 871-9188. house. Reasonable. 649-8952. wagon. Nice green finish, 8 She acts as though they aren't there. 46 Aardwolf 59 Noun suffix Professional/Insured. Free Carpentry and general con­ 643-5361. 36 Dispatched 26 Crochet Zippers, umbrellas repaired. cylinder, automatic trans, How can anyone be so hateful? She has a beautiful home, 48 Exist 60 One of 3 Estimates. Call tracting. Residential and m a r r ie d c o u p l e with dog 1976 FORD GRANADA GHIA. 37 Horse s foot 27 Stench Window shades, Venetian RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to power steering, radio, white 49 Menageries DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. commercial. Whether it be a wish to rent small house or 4-door, bucket seats, steel new car, money, clothes, jewelry —everything a woman 39 Court cry 29 Boxing coup Stooges blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. ROOFER WILL Install roof, share apartment with same. walls. Local owner. Attrac­ could ask for. iTTie-KNOPP small repair job, a custom siding or gutter for low dis­ apartment. 289-2473. belted radial white walls, full- tive, dependable. $1695. Subur- 4 1 Colorado Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Large b^room. 647-9988. This ''sick" routine is a fake. If she doesn't want me to HUTOWCAI. Indian ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5221. SHOPSMITH HOME built home or anything in count price. Call Ken at 647- wheel covers, a tomatic trans, ban Motors, Route 83, 9 10 n WORKSHOP- Factory between, call 646-1379. power steering, brakes, air visit, why does she invite me? Her letters are so sweet. FFCTS 42 Soup green 1566. DUPLEX- spacious 3 □ AUTOMOTIVE Manchester/Talcottville town c'W tz 13 14 Authorized Outlet. conditioning, AM/FM stereo. line. Open ^9. What is your opinion? •jUa 43 No one ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ Accessories, Parts, Service, bedroom with 44 Dandy l!i '6 tics, garages, yards cleaned, NEWTON SMITH- ROOFING / GUTTERS- appliances. Only f275. (81-20)...... Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams TEARS IN NEW MEXICO 17 Skilled Craftsman at your ser­ Street, Manchester. 45 Jesus moving, trucking. Loam for Remodeling, Repairs, and Reasonable rates. Free es­ Rental Assistors, 236-5646. Autos For Sale 81 1970 PLYMOUTH- ' 6 'H '9 vice Order now for a Happy Rec-Rooms. No job to small. monogram 20 21 sale. Lawn service. No job ton timates. Experienced, ^ a lity Small Fee. passenger wagon, 8 cylinder, DEAR TEARS: It’s obvious that your daughter-in-law it-1 Holiday. Call 643-6913. 649-3144. workmanship! All 643-6658 1976 CHEVROLET CAMERO, feels naahte to handle aajr Idnd of eonuunnieation with yon, 47 Label 22 23 24 big or small 568-8522. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- automatie trans, power 49 Pungent anytime. LOOKING FOR A RENT? We speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 2-door, bucket seat, console, steering, radio. Excellent con­ and the relnaea to try. Before eoodemning her, sak your son Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawranca CARPENTRY & Masonry - radio, white walls, rally 52 Baseball Zi Zb 21 26 29 30 31 32 33 COMPLETE CARPET & Tile A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING- Rub­ have hunderds of houses and radials, (2 snows), excellent dition. Special this week at what’s gaiag on. IShe could be in therapy.) For yon to have nickname installation and repairs. Free bish removed. Appliances etc. Additions and remodeling. TRACY BROTHERS - condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. wheels, automatic trans, only $1095. Suburban Motors, J4 35 apartments in all areas, power steering, brakes, V-8. tolerate her disappearing act for 10 years without asking 5 UMTHIN ir e LATE- 56 Cereal gram 36 estimates. Call 646-3745, after moved. For all your Light Free estimates. Call Anthony Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, prices and sizes. For informa­ R o u te 83, WK0N6, HE SOUNOED Squillacote 649-0811. Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams for aa eaplanatloa seems strange. I can't blame you for M A V B E HE SCARED,ALL RISHT- 57 Dropsy 31 36 39 5 p.m. Trucking needs at Very GRAVEL, B uilt-^ Roofing, tion on available rents in your CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 Manchester/Talcottville town MR. VOLTA FI6UREP THERE 40 41 Street, Manchester. iheddlag tears, bat take comfort in the French philosophy: SUMTHIN TELLS ME 61 Be beholden Reasonanie Prices. Call commercial & Residential. door hardtop. $2500. 434 line. Open 9-9. WAS NO ONE area call Rental Assistors, "To ktww all is to forgive all.” I b e t t e r NOT T A K E to 4Z 43 44 ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ anytime, 875-7059. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Free Estimates. 872-6269. 236-5646. Small Fee. Foster Street, South Windsor, AROUNO 62 Eggs remodeling, additions, gar­ 1974 BUICK CENTURY ANY CHANCES... tics and cellars cleaned. call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. 1972 VOLKSWAGON sharp lit­ VOU e U V S C O M E 63 Curiam fabne 45 46 47 48 ages, roofing. Call David Heating-Plumbing LUXUS, rear defogger, white DEAR ABBY; Re the man who hired the four teen-age Reasonable rates. Call 646- 35 FURNISHED room heated tle Beetle, 4-speed, radio, real 64 Spy group 49 50 51 1943 for free estimate. SNOW PLOWING- Residen­ Patria, 644-1796. 1971 CHEVY KINGSWOOD walls, power steering, brakes, gas mizer. $1995. Suburban boys to mow his lawn and clean his garage. Glad to hear that 'abbr I 52 53 54 55 tial and commercial. Porter apartment. Second Door. automatic trans, air con­ the boys did such a good job, but I wonder whether this man SEWERLINES, sink lines, Adults only. No pets. Parking. WAGON- V-8, autom atic. Motors, Route 83, 65 Television re 57 59 Street area and ^ u th East cleaned with electric cutters, ditioning, V-8. Charter Oak complied with all the federal and state laws regarding 6' BRICK, Block, Stone. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - References. Security. 643- Good condition. $895 . 646-5467 Manchester/Talcottville town ceiver area of Manchester. Free by professionals. McKinney Buick, 81 Adams Street, employment. 66 Got m game bZ 63 Fireplaces, concrete. New homes custom built 4860. / 646-8826 after 6 pm., ask for line. Open 9-9. 64 Chimney repairs. No job too Estimates. Reasonable. 646- Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Jay. Manchester. Did he get the Social Security number of all four boys? 67 Belonging to 5489. remodeled, additions, rec 65 66 small. Save! Call 644-8356 for pany, 643-5308. 1971 DODGE CORONET SU- Did he pay them with four personal checks? He must have the th'nq 67 rooms, garage, kitchens 4-ROOM APARTMENT in 2- 1977 BUICK SKYHAWK-S, V- estimates. remodeied, bath tile, cement family home. Newly painted, 1967 MUSTANG FASTBACK- tion Wagon- V-8 383, power these records for Social Security reports on withholdings if iPfO (-(-{Lt 5{ *4^,, NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Becoming an appreciating in­ 6, 4-speed, full wheel covers. steering brakes and air con­ he pays more than $50 per quarter for domestic help. In fact, work. Steps, dormers, $300 per month. Includes Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams QUALITY CARPENTRY By •••••••••••••••••••••••••a repairs, plugged drains, water, electricity, heat. vestment, restoration started ditioning. Auto needs tires. he should be able to verify or prove that he did not pay more residential or ommercial. Call kitchen faucet replaced, Street, Manchester. Harp Construction Additions, Painting-Papering 32 649-4291. Security deposit required. but incomplete. Asking $1150 $600 or oest offer. Call after than $50 per quarter in wages. roofing^, siding decks and gar­ repaired, rec rooms, Will accept one child, no pets. but negotiable. 633-5886 , 9-5. 5:30 pm 646-8447. bathroom remodeling, heat 1976 CENTURY CUSTOM Did he pay the four boys all at the same rate of $2.65 per Win at bridge ages. Cail anytime, 643-5001. PAINTING by y o u ^ men Full attic storage. Available hour to comply with the federal minimum wage law? Allay Cop — Dave Qraua modernization, etc. free 1969 CHEVEY IMPALA. WAGON, 9 passenger, wood 1975 CHRYSLER CORDOBA- -art working thru school. Free es­ FIRST CLASS Carpentry - mid-November. Call 10 am to grain, automatic trans, power Then, too, 1 wonder whether he was adequately covered CARPET INSTALLATION - timates. 643-1949 after 6.00 Remodeling and Additions. Estimate gladly given. M & M noon or 6-8 pm. 646-4256. Rebuilt engine, new transmis­ 2-door hard top, gorgeous Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. steering, brakes, V-8, luggage for accident liability with a private insurance policy or by a THE STRANeSRS SO INFORM EVERYONE TO STAY Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. p.m., ask for Carey. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 sion. Asking $300. 649-9650. white with white vinyf roof ■TO THE MAINPLACE, ^ m a t t e r s NOT.' WE WILL rack, rear defogger. Charter state-operated insurance plan. If the latter, this would OUT OF SISHT UNTIL WE e x c e l l e n c y ? ^ S E T THEM , ONE WAY OR Steam Cleaning. Free es­ years experience! For Free 456 MAIN Street, 1st floor, 3- and white bucket seat in­ SEE IF THEY ENTER timates. Call 649-6265. MANCHESTER PLUMBING 1970 CADILLAC Fleetwood Oak Buick, 81 Adams Street, terior, 8 cylinder, automatic involve more record keeping. wA^^^^OTHER, COMMANDER! PAINTING - Interior and Estimates, call 646-4239. room heated apartment, no Manchester. On responding correctly exterior, paperhanging, & HEATING - Repairs. appliances, no pets. $190. Brougham. Beautiful! Full trans, power steering, factory I am all in favor of employing teenagers. But it is not as excellent work References. Remodeling. Pumps repaired Security. Call 646-2426,9-5 pm. power option. Factory air, low air. Must be seen. $ 3 ,^ . Bank simple as it sounds if you comply with all the laws, keep all EXPERT PAINTING and GENERAL CARPENTRY, / replaced. Free estimates. 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE LANDSCAPING- Specialize, Free estiates. Fully insured. mileage. Must be seen $1695. Terms. Suburban Motors, the necessary records, and are adequately covered by R e p a irs , Remodeling, Electric drain-snaking. 24- Suburban Motors, Route 83, WAGON. Premier, radial R o u te 83, liability insurance. Exterior House Painting. Martin Matson, 649-4431. „ ■ ...... D h MANCHESTER- excellent 4 white walls, wood grain South’s jump to three no- Tree pruning, praying, Garages, Additions, Porches, hour service. 646-0237. room apartm ent stove Manchester/Talcottville town Manchester/Talcottville town R.L.S.. MARYSVILLE, OHIO Rec Rooms, Roofing, (Jutters. • •• •• •••••••••••••------■ ■ ’ • ’ line. 649-2076. Open 9-9. luggage rack, automatic line. 649-2076. Open 9-9. trump shows that he wants mowing, weeding. Call 742- QUALITY PAINTING and refrigerator, separate heating trans, power steering, brakes, NORTH 11-9-A Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. Flooring 36 system. No pets. References **•••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦ K 10 9 3 to play in notrump, but is 7947. Paper Hanging by Willis air conditioning, rear DEAR R.L.S.: Yuu sound like a very competent aecoun- only interested in a slam if Schultz. Fully insured and security, $200. 649-4003. 1973 CADILLAC CALAIS. 2- Truck* lor Sale 62 tont. Or a m u wko'a been educated by u e . » A 43 FLOOR SANDING and door hardtop, gorgeous brown defogger. Charter Oak Buick. NprUi has a really good hand references. 649-4343. FARRAND REMODELING - 81 Adams Street, Manchester. ♦ A Q 10 7 HEAVY OR LIGHT Refinishing. Floors like new. MANCHESTER, Main Street, with white vinyl roof. Full INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- ♦ 65 and North is delighted to Cabinets and Formica 'Tops, (Specializing in older floors). CONFIDENTUL TO "FEELING GUILTY" IN MAT- pass. TRUCKING, Cellars, attics J.P. LEWIS & SON Interior Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ 2 room apartment, heat, hot power, air conditioning, ALL 1970 V-8, automatic, $650, WEST EAST Staining floors. No waxing. AM/FM. Outstanding finish. VW BUG 1970-72 engine. No Call 649-6218. TOON, ILL.: Don’t leel guUty. No one said It better th u Just how many notrump and yards cleaned, also stone, and Exterior painting, paper ditions, Decks, All types of water, appliances. No pets, rot. Recent tune up. AM/FM. FeUx Fraakfnrter: "There’s no highbrow In u y 'lowbrow, ♦ 852 ♦AJ? loam or sand delivered. 644- hanging, remodeiing, carpen­ Also (Teilings and Interior parking, fecurity. 523-7047. $3,095. Suburban Motor Car, CHntoKA,9H.TM Bx) us PM Oft South makes dependis on Remodeling and Repairs. Painting. John Verfaille, 646- Moving. $536. Call 646-1116, but there’s a fair am out af lowbrow la every l^ b to w ." ♦ 10 6 ♦KJ985 what line of defense is adopt­ 1775 or 644-9532. try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Phone 643-6017. R o u te 83, 1OT6 FORD 150 pick-up, full 5750 after 6:00 p.m. after 4 pm. ♦ J52 ♦ K984 ed. After the heart lead, MANCHESTER- 6 Room Manchester/Talcottville town time four wheel drive, Gettiag laaiTled? Whether yea w u t a formal church The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ 9 8 7 4 3 4 2 Duplex- South end. Nice yard. line, 649-2076. Open 9-9. automatic transmission, South is assured of two wedding or a simple de-yonr-own-thiag ceremMy, get SOUTH Private drive. Full attic and power steering, new tires and Abbjr’t aew booklet, "How to Have a Lovely WeMlag.” hearts, one spade, one dia­ Household Goods 40 Articles lor Sale IT COVERS FLOODS, ....BUT, ♦ Q64 mond and five clubs, but 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets *3 Wanted to Buy 49 basement. 2 children 1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DE shocks. Never plowed or off Seed II u d a bog, stamped 128 ceatol seU-addrested accepted. Close to schools, VILLE, red with white vinyl the road. Excellent condition. EARTHQUAKES- NOT ♦ Q72 when he runs the clubs there WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ 1976 PINTO WAGON V-6, eavelope to Abby: 132 Laaky Drive, Beverb HiUi, Calif. ♦ 63 MOLDED FORMICA top and DOG-CAT boarding bathing / PIANO WANTED any condi­ churches, bus line and shop­ roof, full power, factory air, Power steering, brakes, air, $6,200. 649-2405 after 6 pm. AUTO ACC I DENTS- DISCO will be tremendous pressure niture. One piece or entire 90212. ♦ A K Q J 10 household. Cash on the line. paneled bar with two shelves grooming.Obedience, protec­ tion. Call anytime, 875-6451. ping. $285 m onthly. No AM/FM, radials. Even has an radials. deluxe interior, low Weekends anytime. DINOSAUR DANCING; on East even thou^ East Furniture Barn, 646-0865. and four stools. $175. 646-6028. tion classes. Complete utilities. No pets. Security. electric sun roof. SHARP! mileage. One owner. Mint TT STAMPEDES/..... V'llnerable: Both gets to discard after dum­ my. modern facilites. Canine ...... Lease. Call 646-8883. SHARP! $3995. Suburban condition. 633-5754. Motorcycles-BIcycle* 64 Dealer; North FOR SALE 16 cubic foot DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 Holidayday Inne. 200 Sheldon _ _ Motors, Route 83, The defense will surely get freezer. Very good condition. yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, Road. Manchester. For reser­ □ RENTALS MANCHESTER- 3-bedrooms, Manchester/Talcottvilie town BANK REPOSSESSION for TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville West North East South the ace of spades in adAtlon Call 649-2667. gravel ana more stone 643- vations piease call 646-5971. dishwasher, large yard, line, 649-2076. Open 9-9. sale. 1976 Toyota Corolla, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and !♦ Pass 24 to the king of hearts and 9504. private cellar. Call 646-7822. Pass 24 Pass 3 NT should get a third trick Room* lor Rent asking $2500. 1974 Chevrolet rack. $1,750. 289-4042. SMALL BEAGLE DOG- 52 1973 CADILLAC COUPE DE G-20 Van, $3750, 1974 Mercury Pass Pass Pass somehwere. □MISC. FOR SALE 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Registered. Already trained. VILLE, beautiful turquoise THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Cougar, $2200, 1972 Pontiac SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT18,- Soak oven racks in detergent overnight to make them $150. Outboard motor 40 horse 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. with white vinyl roof, full 000 miles, very reasonabl. Birch House Women. Central­ OfHces-Store* for Rent 55 Firebird, $1000. The above assier to clean. Opening lead; VIO Evenrude $250. Mobilehome $250 for dog & gun. Call 289- power, factory air, aM/FM may be seen and tested at The Must sell. 649-1543. Article* lor Sale 41 45x10 with furniture in cam­ ly located. Downtown 4911. stereo, radial tires. A clean Savings Bank of Manchester, You hold: ping ground $4,000, Call 525- Manchester. Kitchen ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot fine running automobile. $3,- 923 Main Street, Manchester. 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low ALUMINUM sheets used as 7100. privileges. Call 649-2358. store on busy street. Large 095. Suburban Motors, Route Astrograph ll-s-B MALE COLLIE Retriever, 1 mileage. Excellent condition. 4 AXQIil printing plates, .007 thick year old. Free to go home. d isp la y w indow s. $125 83, Manchester/Talcottville $650. Call 643-5849. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 lor ROOM FOR RENT- $30 a monthly. Lease required. Lee 1974 AMC GREMUN- blue The Born Loser — Art Sanaom By Oswald Jacoby ♦ J2 REPOSSESSED Electrolux Moving can't take with us. town line. 649-2076. Open 9-9. with matching blue vinyl in­ $1. Phone 643-2711. Mav be Vacuum Cleaner. Substantial 647-9973 week, kitchen privileges. & Lamont Realty, 875-4690. and Alan Sontag ♦ A 54 picked up A M. only. terior. Thrifty 6 cylinder, 1973 HONDA 350, good run­ « Q6 Savings! Original Warrantee ...... parking. Females preferred. 1973 CAPRI- Silver blue, V-6,4- ning condition. Call 569-0103. 'I AM,ARBlO'TI,6H.M7y$l] ...... — 646-1929 before 1:30. MODERN OFFICES- 225 to automatic trans, power Call 646-3875, Musical Instrument* 44 speed. Original, clean. Nice steering, radio, clean, ec- North’s two-spade rebid A Maine reader wants to TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 320 square feet. Downtown t e l PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) A 6LADY?:?'rr------^ over South’s two-club re­ running auto. $1695. Well nomicai well cared for auto. 1974 KAWASAKI-90, 2^00 leadership role becomes you know the correct rebid after Good condition. Good for SEASONED FIREWOOD- UPRIGHT PIANO $200. POSH ROOM- Private bath, Manchester. Ideal for Sales, worth it. Suburban Motors, sponse is not a true reverse. partner responds one no- plating, or welding. Call 649- $2295. Terms arranged. Subur- miles, excellent condition. today, but timidity does not. Cut, split and delivered. $50 a Needs tuning. Call 643-5093. ^carpeting, s e c l u secluded, d e d , private Real Estate, or Professional. R o u te 83. ban Motors, Route 83, $350. Call 649-5092. It merely says that he, trump to your one-sp,'’’* 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m...... home, $40. per week. Paul Furnished or unfurnished. d f iM iH ? You'll win respect of your peer North, would have rebid one truck load. Call Marlborough Manchester/Talcottville town Manchester/Talcottville town group by being assertive and opening. Days, call 647-9126. November 10,1(78 2954)034, or 295-0250. Boats-Accessorle* 45 Realtor, 643-4535. line. 649-2076. Open 9-9. line. Open 9-9. Campera-Traller* unafraid to take the helm. spade if South had responsed We favor uree notrump. SEASONED FIREWOOD. A little more drama could enter one heart to the diamond Mobile Home* 65 ARIES (March 21-April 19) You We prefer to .et partner try For information call 742-8056. MANCHESTER Downtown- into your life this year. Tills ANTIQUE FRANKLIN 1974 FURY - 16Vj-foot 1976 OPEL 2-door, blue with 1971 PONTIAC CATALINA may feel reclusive and a bit opening. for nine tricks instead of Clean second floo: office might include a thrilling roman- WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Apartment* For Rent 53 white bucket seats interior. Brougham, 2-door hard top. 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot withdrawn today. There won't In other words it shows going after 10 at spades and Firebrick lined. $100. Call 646- 1975 55-horsepower outboard yiace. Reasonable. Hayes Real Smart! Automatic trans, lic episode, impressive friends be anything wrong, you're just four spades and what might we do want to be in game. Beautiful gold with brown Travel Trailer - Stove, and, perhaps, a sensational 4437. LOOKING for anything in real Corp. 6464)131. AM/FM, factory air. be recharging your energies. well be a minimum hand. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Must vinyl roof, saddle tan vinyl in­ refrigerator, heated. Full social calendar. Also 50 horse Johnson out­ estate rental - apartments, seen and driven. $2,695. Bank shower, and toilet. Tandem TAURUS (April 20-May 20) MANCHESTER- Retail, terior. 8 cylnder automatic Heathctiff — George Gately Pompon Pets KNIGHT TV TESTING board, $300. 2284)475 or 228- homes, multiple dwellings, no terms arranged. Suburban trans., power steering, fac­ wheel. Call 688-0383. Being with friends is Important EQUIPMENT- Make an offer. 9550. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate storage, and/or manufac­ Motors, Route 83. to you today, but you’ll need to turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to tory air, white walls. Roll away Ping Pong Table, Associates, Inc. 64&1980. Manchester/Tacottville town Meticulously kept low Automotive Service 66 pick pals who aren't loud or 100,000 sq. ft. Very SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) The domineering. You won't be l JUH $25. 2 20-gallon aquariums, 1 28' LUHRS, sleeps 6, flybridge ------line. 649-2076. Open 9-9. mileage car. $1695. Suburban 2‘'2-gallon and stand $30.5 foot reasonable. Brokers obvious concern lor the well­ able to handle these types. \ rebuilt, new steering. Palmer ^ 9 ,^ ^ ROOM APARTMENT Motors, Route 83, WE PAY $10 for complete being and comlort of others WInthrop — Dick Cavalll hot water convector $15. FWC 265 hp. New in 1975, Best 426 Broad St. $155. Security protected. Call Heyman 1967 FORD FALCON as is. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A s­ Properties, 1-226-1206. Manchester/Talcottville town that you display today endears cend the ladder slowly and Metal wardrobe $18 . 643-8649. offer. Call 568-6212 or 872-7792. deposit. No appliances. Best offer. Call 644-8001. line. Open 9-9. Auto Body. 528-1990. you to them. Friendships will Married couple. No pets unobtrusively today. The less efuEeewHo i I DION'TKNCW be deepened. Like to find out noise you make, the mdre apt 4 FT. LENGTHS- 8 months Sporting Good* Telephone 643-4751. P(?INC1BAL.'3 48 more about yourself? Send for you are to get what you want. MBT AT SCHOOL seasoned tree tops all your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ TOPPAV? MR.. HAPFAMIU^S. hardwoods, 2 cord lots CANCER (June 21-July 22) You 1969 MOTOR-JET Snow­ ENERGETIC responsible ter by m ailing 50 cents lor each won't let yourself be pressured WIN ...POE'S THAT Soft pets made of pom­ Household goods and much 643-9551 or tone paint and tape treatment, 4-cyl., AT, PS, PB, AM radio, 3-dr. Hatchback, 1.6 litre engine, MEAN HE CAN'T pons are sure to delight more. 40 Oakwood Road, 643-2692 wheel covers, tinted glass, rear wheel covers. No. 6208. 4 ep. trane., Michelln tirea, body 1 NEED TO BOARD MY P E T , UNFORTUNATELY, * ^ A N P and amuse the children. BIRD FOR A FEW WEEKS, Manchester. defr. # 8 1 8 t __ side moldings. No. 8341. a v a r i c e 16 o n e of VER No. 2637 has full direc­ BUT YOU VikJULDN'T BELIEVE MAN'6 OLPE6T VICE6( /WUSIC? tions for the four pets BI-ANNUAL MANCHESTER TRE COMMERCIAL F1ACE5.', . BUT PERHAR5 I shown. Radio Club Tag Sale, ^turday Ti€Y CHAR6E LIKE TrtEY'RE TO OKDER, lend $1.00 for eKO COULD HELP YOU— attoni p ill 2$t lor poiliio ind November 11th 10 am to 4 pm. ’ 4 2 9 5 3 9 9 5 THEOjO'dAME IN TOWN PUREL'Y FROM MV (Mdllll. Household items, baby items OF BIRPd! radio, electronic parts. Held NOW TAKING 1978 FAIRMONT NEW 1978 FORD NEW 1878 FORD YOU'D THINK 4^10 VvO U LD^ ANM CABOT at end of Garden (Jrove Road NEW 1078 PINTO Manchstisr HsrsM - 2 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., AT, (off Kenney Street,. MUSTANQII RRANAOA W A80N APEOUATE FOR A LITTLE AIRLINEf 6HALL 11M An. o« AiiMrlcss PS, PB, steel belted SEEP! NmYoik, H.y. 100N Manchester. 4-dr. Sed. AT, P8, PB, 302 AT, PS, WSW, AM radloj LOUN6 E WE5 AV APPLICATIONS radials, AM radio, wheel 3-dr., AT, P3, PB, wtw tires, V-8, A/C, tinted glese, AM- , * 2 0 ? PiM Naat, dddrtii with Zip 2.3 litre eng., AM radio, tinted glass, ext. & IntJ coot lad Stylo Nnmbor. TAG SALE- Saturday and Sun­ covers, tinted glass, rear FM-Stereo, rear dafroetar, 1 ISNORE POSCO'S ForAWaWngLiiiOnly body side molding. #8446. decor group. il>8351., 1(79ALBUM w ith a 32-page day November 11th and 12th, defroster, Inter, decor radial tirea, body side IPIOSYHCRASIES >’>1 "Gift Section” with full We have antiques, toys, fur­ group. (Demo) molding. #8428. A6 LONO A$ HE directions. Price . . . $2.00 niture, brick-a-brack. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS COLLECTS THE AIMTIIEIE BOOKS AT $US EUN. Carpenter Road, Conventy (off Route 44A). Call 742-6877 From $200 2 Bedrooms. Includes; Heat, Hot Water MONEY.' No. 0-110-01UE RIBBON BUILTS. e l978byNEA me Cdtolso olitoon loMly qil(|i. or 742-8823 for information. and Parking, with Wall to Wall Carpeting, Modem >4895 M895 •8898 Bs. •-II7-0IIIITS ON PRIUOE. Appliances, 2 Laundromats on site. M k Co u lor ilotoos Rolllo. TAG SALE- Moving, garage 1 Ns. B-tlB-BRANBMBTNER'S nOW- s.<. II u ii n . to Ineintliit RsllU. sale, air conditioner, cord ^ Applied for the job because I'm Ho. %11B-RMIRIU'I FRVDRnt organ, sleds, games, dinette CALLI43-1M1 Smm. A btoBWiI ooloctlos. tired, of m social pressure for women to I set, many miscellaneous Mm . ttmi Frt from P to 4M E H 3 No. (-120-MAKE A RIFT. Mooy workpijitslde the home!'' u n i lor MooBo nd toaiilv. ROTS. 160 Strickland Street, DILl ON 'jA lU , S '.tBVif F IN' 1 ■ jH Aif Glastonbury, (off Hebron 8«L t - 1 1 D IL L O n //■ J ______CItWIfcNMwtogwkLiM. a"