PAGE givTFFN - RVKNING HERALD. Tues., August 21, 1979 Chairmen Appointed Candidate Urges Study
By Legion Auxiliary )Of Four-Day Work Week r HEBRON - Ruth Brault, president of Jones-Keefe- might be able to make a good estimate on 1 Bud Willard and Putnamt I Pmches and Firemen I Seaver Wins 10th SOUTH WINDSOR - Sherman G. Tarr, VFW Says Visit by Ali BaUon Unit 95, American Legion Auxiiiary, has made possible energy savings and even in Democratic candidate for the Town Coun Mean August Is Here I Straight for Reds her committee chairmen appointments for the coming creased efficiencies resulting from a four- is Insult to Veterans 1 Story of a Flim Flam J cil in the November elections, is year Page 9 1 Page 1 0 reconunending that the council consider day week. Page 2 1 Page 6 1 Mrs. Brault will serve as Community Service, Constitu Tarr said he hopes that if a study finds the creation of an ad hoc committee to tion, and Bylaws and Trophies and Awards chairman. en ou ^ positive, reasons. South Windsor look into the feasibility of a four-day work Others named are: Norma Kulynyck, Americanism; would implement a shortened work week week for town employees. Lydia Simons, Auxiliary Emergency Fund, Finance; for the town employees. “ It’s not a new idea,” Tarr said in a Sherri Grant, Children and Youth and Junior Activities; “So much could go wrong in the coming letter to Allan Young, town manager. He Katherine Grant, Liaison Child Welfare Foundation, months. We could have a very cold winter, added, however, that because of in Fair, Fog Tonight; Communications, Girls SUte, Publications, and Field there could be ice storms and blizzards, creasing concerns over energy and Service- Anne Kulynyck, Coupons, Graves Registration, the fuel shortage could worsen or the finances, it may be an idea worth looking Cloudy Thursday and Poppy; Elsie Porter, Distinguished Guests; and price of fuel could rise sharply. A four-day Elizabeth Thomas, Education and Scholarships. at again. DtUlla on pago 2 Tarr said that he is recommending that work week for town employees might help Also: Dorothy Miller, Energy Conservation, ease our problems in the future,” Tarr Leadership Development, and Legislative; Blanche Fin- Young suggest that the council crea ^ a said. nigan. Foreign Relations; Beatrice Kowalski, Gold Star Dr. Janos Decsy of Bolton, an expatriate Hungarian scholar and committee which would include members Mothers, Memorials; Lorraine Nicolo, Membership, author, talks with Gov. Ella Grasso. of the public who would look at the possi Music; Florence Streeter, National Security; and ble Impact on services as. well as public Annual Auction Set Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation; and Volunteer access to a variety of local services. Strike Plans Tarr said it may be that resulting in B y Men’s Fellowship Hospital Workers, Theresa Michaud. Bolton Man Writes Book Vol. XCVIII. No. 274 — Manchoster, Conn., \Afedno«day. August 22,1979~ • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881» 20$ Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered convenience to the public may outweigh HEBRON - The annual Red Bam auc- DETHOIT (U Pl) - The United New Members Sought the benefits of the four-day work week, tion, sponsored by the First Auto Workers union ’Tuesday gave On Hungarian Statesman but said he felt it warranted a complete Congregational Church Men’s Fellowship General Motors Corp., five-day HEBRON - Membership applications for the study at this time. will be conducted Sept. 15 at the bam letters of intent to call local Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center’s Centurion Club HARTFORD — An expatriate time of the uprising, he was a general “ & m e town employees should be in located on Route 85, adjacent to the strikes at five manufacturing and two assembly facilities employing are being accepted. Hungarian author has presented to Gov. staff officer in the Hungarian Army and cluded on the study committee to deter church. taught military science at the University mine what four-day schedule would be 31,000 workers. The action is not U. S. To Abandon Hemlocks is a recreational center for the physically Ella Grasso the first copy of his first book, Proceeds from the auction go toward handicapped on Jones Street. The Centurion Club raises a 200-page work about a 19th-century of Budapest. He haS aiso at Rutgers most convenient and productive for the the purchase of items for the church. Bob M directly to national contract University and Province College. funds for the center and the goal for 1979-80 has been set Hungarian statesman. various types of work now being done, Hendrickson of Columbia will be the auc negotiations now under way to Captured by the Russians at the end of at $6,000. ’The book by Dr. Janos Decsy of Bolton Tarr said. tioneer. He will be auctioning off such renew contracts for 750,000 U.S. Worid War II in 1945, Dr. Decsy spent 4V4 He further said that the proposed com Those wanting more information should contact is titled “ Prime Minister Gyula An- items as appliances, dishes, furniture, an auto workers at GM, the Ford years in a Siberrian prison camp. He has mittee would have to determine whether Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. The 2 Patricia LeShane, assistant director of development. drassy’s Influence on Habsburg Foreign tiques and any other items donated by degrees from the Hungarian Royal Cadet it would be better to have employees come disputes are over production stan Donations of equipment also are being sought. Policy During the Franco-German War of residents. Palestinian Plan School, the Hungarian Military Academy in two hours earlier on the four days they dards ordinarily involve the pace 1870-1871.” Persons having items to donate should would work, stay two hours longer, or add of production in relation to the Dr. Decsy is a full professor of history and the Hungarian War College and contact Emery N. Taylor to arrange for Raffle Winners Named an hour to the opening and closing of each number of workers — in what the at Greater Hartford Community Coilege, earned his doctorate in East-Central pickup. VERNON — Donald Fortuna, 33 Talcott Aye., where he has taught for 10 years. He has European and Diplomatic History from day’s schedule. In addition to the auction there will be a union calls a speed-up. WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e down the Mississippi River, agreed Strauss today supported Vance’s “ The experience of other towns should Rockville, was the winner of the car raffle Saturday night published dozens of essays, sholarly Columbia University. raffle conducted by the Missions Com The national contracts expire United States has "aban with the recommendation, Strauss statement following the meeting Dr. Decsy’s book was pubiished by the also be assessed to determine the detailed Sept. 14 and the union has said it said. Tuesday that Carter is in overall at the St. Joseph’s Church bazaar. papers and newspaper articles in Hungary mittee, a ciothes sale, food sale, and bake doned” plans to introduce a Other prize winners were Petqr Olsowy, 70 Hartl East European Quarterly through the benefits and problems encountered in will select either GM or Ford as a Strauss was interviewed on the charge of Middle East policy and that 2 and the United States. sale. Soda and popcorn will be available going to the four-day week,” Tarr said. U.N. resolution supporting Drive Vernon, $100 gas certificate; H. Walker, 70 Village Dr. Decsy fled his homeland during the Columbia University Press. throughout the day and lunch or snacks national strike target Aug. 30. The “ NBC Today” program. Vance is next in the decision line. He said that based on this information. St., Rockville, $100 grocery gift certificate; and Pauline Hungarian Revolution in 1956, and cam e to Dr. Decsy lives with his wife and four may be bought at a food booth. official strike notices handed out Palestinian rights. Middle “ We will urge and we will en “ Now that makes for a bit of children at 16 Green Hill Drive, Bolton. South Windsor’s administrative officials Raines, 79 Brooklyn St., Rockville, a $100 fuel oil gift cer the United States in February 1957. At the Tuesday expire Aug. 29. East Ambassador Robert courage that a resolution not be awkwardness, of course, in lines of tificate. Strauss said today. brought up — and if one is brought up responsibility,” Strauss concede, but No Evidence we will take such action as we deem “ the great thing President Carter Strauss also angrily denied appropriate,” he said of indications has going for him is that that WASHINGTON (U Pl) - The reports President Carter’s Business Federal Election Commission the Arabs will introduce a strong relationship Secretary of State f...... policy toward the volatile area resolution committing the U.N. to Vance and I have had all along has reversed itself Tuesday and said there is no evidence President is in disarray, plagued by in back a Palestinian state. That action been a close and professional one.” Carter’s image-maker Geraid fighting among his top foreign may well be a “ veto,” Strauss said. Presidential spokesman Jody CofC Fills Show Post Rafshoon made an illegal con advisers. Strauss said the chief reason for Powell told reporters in Davenport, abandoning the U.S. compromise on Iowa, Tuesday that Carter had at committee calls for 100 booths displaying tribution to the Carter campaign. MANCHESTER - The Greater He indicated strongly that, while least temporarily turned the Middle the widest possible range of producU and In fact, the report said that while Manchester Chamber of Commerce has the administration has scrapped East problem over to Mondale. services available in the greater the financial relationship between announced the appointment of Ms. Carroll Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined plans to put a compromise before the Envoy Denies After some frantic telephoning Manchester area. the two, while a “ horrible mess” Brundrett to serve as chairperson for the U.N. SeOTrity Council Thursday, the between the State Department and James Breitenfeld, Chamber president, That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. as far as bookkeeping was con Chamber’s 1979 Greater Manchester United States intends to veto any Carter Policy the Mississippi River boat Delta said, “ We are truly excited about the cerned, was iegaliy near perfect. Product Show. Arab resolution calling for an in Queen, where Carter is vacationing, potential success of our 1979 Prc^uct The FEX7 v o t^ , 4-2, to clear the A Chamber vice-president and the dependent Palestinian state. an administration official said he Show. ’The response we received from Carter committee and the In Disarray manager of Fountain Village Apartments, “ I talked to the president last could say authoritatively that Vance visitors and exhibitors last year was Rafshoon agency, with two of the Ms. Brundrett will be responsible for evening (’Tuesday night),” Strauss Palestinians is that he found both remains in oveiall charge of foreign overwhlemingly favorable. We have an three Republicans dissenting. The overseeing and coordinating the massive said, adding that he and other top Israel and Egypt objected to the plan policy. excellent committee to work with this probe showed Rafshoon received volunteer effort needed to put together presidential aides advised Carter to during his recent trip to the area. The official said the “ full flavor” year and we anticipate building on last commission of 14.95 percent — Manchester’s largest family oriented drop the vague proposal on Palesti He referred to reports there is of Powell’s remarks were somehow year’s success to deliver an even bigger almost exactly the 15 percent exhibition. nian rights. Strauss met with Vice bickering and dissention between lost in transmission and had merely called for in the contract. If he In announcing Ms. Brundrett’s appoint and better event this November. President Walter Mondale, him, Vance and others over current meant to convey that Mondale would ’The Product Show is our annual show had received an amount con ment, the Chamber also noted that the Secretary of State (Tyrus Vance and Middle Blast policy and Palestinian chair Tuesday’s White House Middle siderably below the IS percent. It dates and location of the 1979 Greater case to the community. It provides the un National security Adviser Sbigniew pressure as “ foolishness.” East policy review in Carter’s ique opportunity for area residents to would be an indication of an il Manchester Product Show have been set. Brzezinski earlier ’Tuesday. “ We’ve always known where we absence. view the full range of local businesses and legal contribution, the FEC The GMCC event will take place on Nov. “ We made a unanimous are going and how we are going to get Strauss had been reported opposed services under one roof at one time. We’ve reasoned. Familiar Sight 17 and 18 at Manchester High School. recommendation to the president there,” he said. to the compromise proposal he had planned some changes for this year that The 1978 Product Show, the first spon A site which has returned to the Manchester scene and has that we not go forward” with the “ Cy Vance and I are probably as carried to the Middle East on a will help us handle larger crowds, but we Oil Slick sored by the Chamber, attracted over 90 become quite familiar this summer is the portable hot dog proposal “ and we are not going to do close friends as you’ll find in govern hurried trip that ended Monday, and dispiay booths and nearly 4,000 visitors, A are going to stick to the basic concept of CORPUS CHRISTfi Texas cart. Here June Burokas, Manchester, mans her “ Hot Dog so ... that has been abandoned,” he ment and we would never have a dis unhappy with the lack of control he providing a family-oriented exhibition.” preliminary goal set by the 1979 Chamber (UPl) — Fresh from a tour of oil Queen" cart at the com er of Main and North School Streets. said. agreement privately, much less has over Mideast policy. slick-struck areas of the Texas Carter, who is on a riverboat trip (Herald photo by Pinto) publicly.” Doctor Opens Office coast, state Attorney General Mark White charged the federal |f MANCHESTER — Dr. Loren J. Schneider, podiatrist, government with being lax in has announced the opening of his office for the practice of preventing and assessing damage podiatric medicine at 341 Broad St. from Mexico’s rampaging Ixtoc I Big Crime Wave Getting Out o f Hand Dr. Schneider is originally from New Jersey, has a well. bachelor of arts degree from Montclair State College White’s salvo Tuesday against rash of thefts. out by experience.’ and was awarded a doctor of podiatric medicine degree NEW YORK (U Pl) - While Police mored car robbery brought this wry the U.S. government and 677 for all of last year. It was as McGuire was detailing The recent fatalities, McGuire with honors from the Illinois College of Podiatric Commissioner Robert McGuire was comment from one cop: “’They’re Petroleos Mexicanos, the • Last Friday, a police officer was said, proved it was not productive to Medicine, where he was also elected to Kappa Tau jep- telling reporters of bis plan to halt cheating on us now. ’They aren’t even his plan to reporters that two banks Mexican agency that owns the killed after a bank robbery near “do away with all security, allow silon. At that time he became a member of the American New York City’s bank robbery spree, letting them get the loot into the bank were held up. Shortly after he well, came during a two-day lull Grand Central SUtion; Monday, a people to rob your institution, and Public Health Association. He was also involved in a two more banks were held up. And before they swipe it.” finished speaking, another pair were in the oil’s coastward movement. bank teller was killed when a gun hope you’re not injured in the research project on ballet injuries and sports medicine. two more. Then there was a $2 'This is how bad things have gotten man robbed a European-American hit. Slick observers said the respite McGuire said he will talk with process.” Dr. Schneider is a diplomate of the National Board of million armored car robbery. in the nation’s largest city: bank branch; last month, a had allowed them to remove bank officials about what he said was But Richard Kovacenich, senior Podiatry Examiners. He served his post graduate Today, authorities were still trying • In July, a record 125 banks were plainclothes officer was seriously much of the pollution from tourist a “ sense” among detectives that vice president for Citibank’s New training in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he was affiliated to figure out how much money was held up in the city. ’The old record wounded in a shootout near Times areas. banks have reduced their attempts to York banking division, said Citibank with Doctor’s Hospital. His specialities include surgery, taken In the 11 robberies on ’Tuesday was 84 in a single month. In the first Square after another holdup. But White, speaking in Austin, stop the robberies. has not found armed guards or bullet sports medicine and pediatrics. — 10 banks and the Brink’s armored 21 days in August, there have been McGuire has responded to the bank stressed his continued concern 119 bank robberies. “ There is a sense now there is no proof glass to be particularly effec Loren J. Schneider Dr. Schneider and his family live in Manchester. car. holdups by criticizing the banks for about what may happen in the • So far this year, police said, viable security in banks,” he said. tive in stopping robberies. “ We have And while police and bank officials “ giving in” to criminals. And he an coming weeks, particularly as the there have been more than 570 bank “ The suggestion people are safer by robberies in branches where there argued over whether bank security nounced Tuesday he was creating Joins Realty Firm slick approaches the wide-open giving in to lawlessness is not borne are bullet-proof barriers and armed was as tight as it should be, the ar robberies, compared with a total of special squads to deal with the recent MANCHESTER - Frechette, Martin & Rothman Inc., mouth of Matagorda Bay, a guards,” he said. sizable estuary some 80 miles up Realtors, of 263 Main St., announces the appointment of Thomas A. Benoit of 8 Northview Drive, Vernon, to the the coast from Corpus Christi. Vernon office. He will specialize in residential and com Oil Output mercial sales. Bill of Rights Policy Questions Benoit brings to the firm a varied range of public ser MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPl) Could Rise vice experiences. He served as mayor of Vernon, on the — A bill of r i^ ts has been issued Vernon Town Council, the board of directors of the by the Nicaraguan junta and the Left Unclarified Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce, an officer of the document described freedom of WASHINGTON (UPl) - The Exchange Club of Rockville, and fund drive chairman for information as “ one of the fun decade-long decline of U.S. oil ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN the boat was tied up at Davenport, the Cancer Society, Heart Fund and Cystic Fibrosis. He damental principles of an authen production could end by 1985 if oil (UPl) — President Carter played the Carter answered questions on a radio is now area chairman for the Greater Hartford United V\v tic democracy,” and said, “ all companies are freed to drill for new calliope, went fishing and left un call-in show and crossed into Hlinois Way, having recently returned from their leadership con persons have the right to freedom fields with money they might clarified questions about U.S. policy to dump a basket of corncobs in to an ference in Dallas, Texas. Since 1974, he served as chair of expression.” But the bill otherwise lose to a windfall profits in the Middle East and who is experimental machines signed to man of the advisory board for the New England Bank and softened those liberties with a tax, an industry spokesman says. carrying it out. make farmers more energy self- Trust Co., Ellington office. clause that prohibits “ all “ It looks to us like you’ll just about With the United Nations Security sufficient. ThomaB A. Benoit Benoit, a Manchester native, is married to the former propaganda against the peace and be able to stabilize production by the Council beginning debate today on When the riverboat headed Lynne Hallin and resides in Vernon with his wife, son and all fomentation of national, racial mid-1980s,” said Charles DiBona, the Palestinian issue. Carter cruised downstream. Carter continued his daughter. Before joining Frechette, Martin & Rohman, or religious hatred.” president of the American Petroleum for a sixth day on the stemwheeler practice of greeting well-wishers at he was co3owner of Steve & Tom’s Pizzeria in Rockville Institute, at a monthly gathering of It's easy to get Delta Queen toward a “ town everyone of the 27 locks between St. and Ellington for 7 years. energy reporters Tuesday. Back to School meeting” in Burlington, Iowa. Paul, Minn., and St. Louis— whether DiBona said falling domestic oil your free OLD GOLD Savings Booklet! ’There was little eleboration aboard in the early morning or late at night. Today’s Herald includes output could be stabilized by an ad 1. Send 50 Gift Stars points or 10 Old Gold or Spring pock bottoms with the riverboat on Carter’s terse reply As the Mississippi broadened from In New Position special 16-page section featuring ditional 2 million barrels that would the completed application form below to the pddress indicated. when asked who was in charge of its 500-foot width at St. Paul to 1 to 3 back-to-school information and come into daily production by 1985 SOUTHINGTON — Familiar to many in the hardware U.S. Mideast policy. miles between Iowa and Hlinois, 2. W b'II send you your Savings Booklet worth $6.25. sales advertising. without the proposed windfall tax on and lock industry, Joseph Pihiel brings over 45 years of School bus schedules for “The president,” he said as he groups of people clustered along the decontrolled oil. experience in sales and service to assume the respon Manchester, Vernon, (Coventry, walked up the ga'ngplank after a visit banks to wave at the Queen, drifting ’The assessment of the big oil trade sibilities of a new position at Lori Corp. as assistant sales South Windsor, Glastonbury, and Tuesday in Avenport, Iowa, and along at 4 or 5 mph. HURRY! OFFER CLOSES DECEMBER 31,1980 association is supported by statistics manager. East Hartford begin on page 17. Moline, Hi. The president went out on. a from the Energy Department’s Pihiel’s knowledge and depth of experience gained in The question came after Carter catwalk to wave at about 15 people— ’The South Windsor, Glastonbury Energy Information Administration, the Northwest, Midwest and New England during his lauded Mideast envoy Robert Strauss a flag planted among them —on the r apS icatIon form and Coventry routings are iu which expects U.S. oil production to and ordered Vice President Walter bank. He later greeted 300 people association with Corbin Cabinet Lock Division of Emhart complete and the rest of the remain at least 10.2 million barrels a I To: Old Gold and Spring Savings Booklet P.O. Box 2673, Maple Plain, Mondale to take charge of major w a itin g at L o ck 16 n orth o f Industries, would be extremely valuable, the firm said. schedules will be published when day through 1985. Minnesota "55348 ^ Mideast policy issues and resolve any Muscatine, Iowa. Phiel grew up in New Britain and acquired much of his they are provided to Tlie Herald. But the CIA, in a study released sales training in Chicago and the states of Washington, I enclose 50 Gift Stars points or 10 pock bottoms from Old Gold or friction between Strauss and Powell said Carter’s numerous: this week, said department figures Oregon, Idahod Montana while serving a vakiety of ac Spring. Please send me my Savings Booklet. I am o smoker aged Secretary of State Cyrus Vance while greetings had not exhausted him Inside Today “ make substantial allowance for the counts in the 1950s and 60s. He is married with two 21 years or older. LIMIT O f ONE SAVINGS BOOKLET PER he is on vacation. because he takes naps in the after HOUSEHOLD. impact of improved incentives in JoHpph Pihiel children and lives at 157 Homestread St., Manchester. Back to School...... 17-32 ’The Palestinian issue came up noon. reversing the downward trend in fin -Classified...... 12-14 during Carter’s talk with reporters Carter, barefoot and wearing white ding rates and reserve additions.” Name___ on the paddlewheeler Sunday night shorts and a blue shirt, took part in C om ics...... 15 The CIA report also said the Judges Also Bank Directors Address. when he said there were “ restraints” the sterawheeler’s calliope’ contest, Old Gold Lights King Site: 9 mg. "tar," 0.0 rag. nicotine av. per cigarette by Editorial ...... 8 department “ assumes that a variety Entertainment ...... on outgoing U.N. Ambassador An then sat near the stem of the boat NEW HAVEN (UPl - The mosl popular bank boards ranged from $300 a year to FTC Method. Old Gold Straights King Size: 26 mg. "tar," 1.5 mg. nicotine: C lt y _ of institutional and policy constraints Old Gold King Size: 18 mg. "tar," 1.2 mg. nicotine; Old Gold 100 mm: 21 rng. F a m ily ...... 33-40 drew Young, who termed the U.S. at with a flshlngpole, His plastic lure job among moonlighting judges in Connec $3,850, a report in the New Haven State. -Zip- Calliope Player at the state, local and federal level Obituaries ...... 16 titude toward the Palestinian Libera ' didn’t attract any fish. Journal-Courier said. » "tar," 1.4 mg. nicotine; Spring 100 mm Menthol: 20 mg. "tar," 1.1 mg. nicotine are eased or eliminated.” ticut is service on the board of directors of av. per cigarette, fTC Report May 1978. Please allow 8 weeks for processing ol your application. Good In U.S.A. only P eopletalk...... 2 tion Organization “ ridiculous” after He also visited the engine house President Carter toot-tqots the calliope as he tries out the Of 123 Supreme Court justices, Superior except where taxed or prohibted. Hurryf Oiler closes December 31,1980. An increasing number of oil com banks, according to financial disclosure Sports...... 10-12 his resignation. while the pilot negotiated a U-tum main ihusical instrument of the steamboat, Delta Queen, reports on field at the Judicial Depart Court judges and senior judges, about one panies are projecting sharp declines Television ...... 9 Neither Carter nor his spokesmen and headed back upstream for 40 third reported earnings from a variety of Tuesday, during a lazy afternoon’s ride on his trip down the in American output, the intelligence ment. elaborated on what “ restraints” minutes to make a s^eduled adjust activities, the newspaper said. ^W eathe^^^^^^^^^^.. .2 Mississippi River. (UPl photo) Compensation for 18 judges serving on have been placed on Young. While ment. agency said.
, 4 EVENING HERALD, Wed., August 22,1979- P A G E THREE PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Wed., August 22, 1879 Price-Gouging Claimed There is a place for you at The Weather Peopletalk ' Manchester Community College •'saoo Laws Sought on Heating Oil Whether you are a teen-ager or a senior citizen 4vhether you want to take one course or a full-time program, whether you' ava'lable time is during mor ^ ' t ' ' '' • By BRU^O V. RANNIELLO prohibiting price and supply manipulation, supplies, the facts Indicate that the major oil Carter Hoedown ning, afternoon, evening or weekend hours, there Is a HARTFORD - Charging “price-gouging and urged a special tax on the profits of major companies are withholding supplies from local place for you this Fall at Manchester Community dealers,” he charged. To Aid Theater and rigged shortages” by oil companies, a oil companies in Connecticut. College We have openings In a variety of courses and labor-consumer coalition has called for a He said the windfall tax would be used to Murray said Connecticut residents will be In many of our transfer and career programs. special legislative session to prevent a heating provide grants and loans for heating oil to paying record prices for oil, ampunting to No question — the Carters do like their country oil crisis this winter. families in the state earning under $M,000. more than the million paid in 1977. “Yet Join the thousands of people of all ages who are music, and they’ll lay a real hoedown on the Leaders of the Connecticut Citizen-Labor The coalition also wants the state to require while in the midst of an ever widening crisis preparing for worthwhile futures at Manchester Com nation’s capital this autumn in a special benefit munity College. Classes begin September 5, so call M A N C l Energy Coalition said Tuesday the Legislature oil companies to allow 30 days credit to small which threatens the economic well being of expected to raise $200,000 for future productions at today for complete details CiOMMliNIFY low in TiH nutum should convene to enact laws and investigate dealers, restore price controls on crude oil and every American, the gigantic oil monopolies Ford’s Theater. “the conduct of the multinational oil com heating oil, establish public control of oil im grabbed record profits,” he said. COI1 [:C ;f , The Oct. 16 event will mark the first time country panies.” ports and create a public energy corporation He said 35,000 UAW workers in Connecticut REGISTER IN PERSON 60 Bidwell Street music ever has been played in the historic theater, At a news Conference on the Capitoi lawn, to compete with major oil and gas monopolies. will join a nationwide campaign to pressure August 28 & 29 Manchester. CT 06040 and Doiiy Parton, whom President Carter personal the group said lawmakers and Gov. Ella Henry Murray, regional education director Washington "that we are tired of the energy 9 AM-12 Noon & 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. EZ 3" ty plans to introduce — tops the White House- Grasso had not done enough to eliminate of the United Automobile Workers of rip-offs by the oil companies.” For Appointment Call 646-4900 IW ItTM K FOTOCMT • selected marquee. economic pressures families will face this America, said 140,(X)0 citizens represented by Robert Garry of the International Associa Ext. 241 Also on the bill — Roy Clark, Eddie Rabbit, Loret winter. the coalition “refuse to resign ourselves to sit tion of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ta Lynn, Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell. It’s all “We can’t agree, along with many other ting through a cold winter, the way we sat said the state “has to get off its duff” and For period ending 7 a.m. EST 8/23/79. During part of a month-long tribute to the first family’s citizens in our state, with the claims of state through long gasoline lines this summer." challenge the oil companies that have “lied, Wednesday night, showers will be expected over the favorite beat. northern Rockies, upper Michigan and Oklahoma. Clear officials that they have little control over the He said it was clear public officials were at cheated and blackmailed Congress.” He said President Carter “has shown a to partly cloudy elsewhere. heating oil crisis.” said Al Driscoll of the a loss on what to do to prepare for the cold in Connecticut Citizen Action Group. view of inaction at the state and federal levels. gutless reaction to the situation and has left it Driscoll called for enforcing state laws “Despite assurances there will be adequate to the people to act.” Connecticut Forecast Eli Whitney invmtBd the cotton gin in 1793 before he had aver teen raw cotton. Becoming mostly sunny today. High temperatures in His Own Medicine Pea Soup on Pike the mid 70s to low 80s, 24 C to 28 C. Fair tonight but fog Los Angeles divorce lawyer Marvin Mitchelson This is not a foggy night on a deserted Kan slow and turn on the low beams as the "pea forming again. Lows in the 50s. Fair Thursday morning admits he’s personally sas highway, but West Middle Turnpike at soup” rolled in. (Herald photo by Pinto) New Bid with increasing cloudiness in the afternoon. Highs 77 to no great shakes as a hus 82' Probability of precipitation 10 percent today and band, even though he's 7:05 this morning. Commuters had to take it MANCHESTER GLASTONBURY tonight 20 percent Thursday. Light variable winds been married to his wife For Oil 260 North Main at Main Fox Run Mall 2 through tonight. Southerly winds 10 to 15 mph Thursday. — the former Marcella I ___j'>r«ncMOB-- Ferri — for nearly two EAST HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN Long Island Sound decades. But in an inter Lower This Week-, view for Cosmopolitan VFW Says Visit by Ali 1150 BurnsieJe Avenue 900 Washington St. Rt. 66 Special Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk magazine, he says he Point, N.Y.; High pressure over the area will move MANCHESTER - The dreads the very thought WE WELCOME YOUR FOOD STAMP PURCHASES eastward and off the New England coast tonight. Warm town and the schools will front through the Carolinas will begin to move northward of divorce. Says Mitchelson, ‘‘I save about five cents a tonight and Thursday. Southerly winds 10 to 15 knots Is Insult to Veterans OPEN MON., TUES., WEO., SAT. 8:30 A.M. to 0 P.M. gallon on No. 2 fuel oil as a during the afternoon hours and variable 5 to 10 knots at have nothing against 2 result of rejecting the first other times through Thursday. Partly sunny today. In marriage or my wife — I HARTFORD (UPI) - A state and fined him $10,000. “The beauty of this country is that THURS. A PRI 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. bids and inviting new ones. creasing cloudiness tonight. Chance of showers just don’t put that much veterans group says Muhammad Ali ’The conviction, however, was later everyone can have opinions,” he The latest bid was OPEN SUNDAY 10A.M. to 5P.M. Thursday. Visibility 3 to 5 miles in haze through Thursday into it. I think there doesn’t deserve the honor of visiting overturned by the U.S. Supreme said. “Our commission and myself opened Friday and TLC Oil should be a compelling Connecticut’s veterans hospital to be Court and Ali regained his title in are doing this basically to break the Ws rM tn rt the right to liniH quantities le 4 units unless othsiwlsa specHlsd except 1 to 3 miles in fog and haze tonight and in the Co. of Hartford submitted reason to get a divorce, presented with the flag he refused to 1970. monotony for the veterans.” Not responsible lor typogriphleel errors. showers Thursday. Average wave heights 1 to 3 feet the low bid of 6.95 cents per afternoon and evening hours and around 1 foot at other but I don't think much defend more than a decade ago. VFW state adjutant Thomas F. The commandant said he had lunch gallon above 63.5 percent PRICES EFFECTIVE about the whole subject. Word that Ali will visit the state’s Killian, speaking on Michaud’s with the hospital's patients Tuesday times through Thursday. of the vendor's posted It’s just too painful,’’ Rocky Hill veterans home and behalf in a telephone interview from and heard no complaints about the MON., AUQ.20THRU SAT.,AUa2S, 1979. price at New Haven Har Extended Outlook And, he adds, “Besides, you know how many hospital on Friday reached state New Orleans, said the Connecticut Ali visit. bor at the time of lawyers in this town would like to get their hands on Veterans of Foreign Wars officials at unit planned to ask the national Killian said he told his office in Extended outlook for New England Friday through purchase. VALUABLE COUPON that case?” their national convention in New gathering to protest the visit. Hartford to voice the group's concern Sunday: At Friday’s posted price, Orleans Tuesday, sending them “We just don't think he deserves to Gov. Ella Grasso, who had issued SEE WHAT Mass., R.l. &Conn.: Mostly cloudy with chance of rain the cost to the town would quickly to the phone to make sure it,” Killian said. “We don't think he an official statement declaring developing Friday continuing Saturday. Clearing Sunday. have been at 70.45 cents their protest was heard back home. should be allowed to go into a Friday “Muhammad Ali Day” in High temperatures in the 70s with overnight lows in the Run for Your Life per gallon. The price “The presentation of an American veterans hospital and receive the Connecticut. iSOUD upper 50s to mid 60s. honor of an American flag.” “Throughout his career, he has during the heating season O BUYS! Massachusetts Sen, Paul Tsongas is all for the flag to Ali, a man who refused to go I Am FRESHENERS Vermont: Variable cloudiness with chance of showers Col. Robert D. Houley, a former devoted a great deal of attention to is likely to be higher, 0 1 energy crisis — says in and fight for this same flag, is a Friday and Saturday. Partly sunny Sunday. Highs in the however. I the long run it’s going to further insult to the veterans,” VFW state senator who now is comman the encouragement of amateur COUPONS GOOD WITH COUPON AMO AOOITIONAl MO 00 BOOO PUNCHAH tMNT middle 70s to low 80s. Lows in the middle 50s to around 60. Maurice Pass, director ONE COUPON PEN CMTOMCR 0 0 0 0 A M I I THPU AUQ » . be good for us. State Commander E. Richard dant of the veterans home, said athletics, with a special concern for Maine: Chance of showers Friday. Chance of rain of general services, said SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY! Tsongas — an avid Michaud said. hospital officials knew the visit could the underprivileged and disadvan Saturday into Sunday. Daytime highs in the 60s to low 70s. the price appears to be I ALL COUPONS CAN BE REDEEMED WITH jogger — puts it this “’This is an injustice to all veterans be controversial. taged," the governor's Monday state Overnight lows mostly in the 50s. about five cents lower than ONE ADDITIONAL '10.00 PURCHASE way: “As we are kicked who went and served their country “Muhammad Ali internationally is ment had said, referring to Ali as an EXCLUDING THE VALUE OF COUPONS New Hampshire: Chance of showers Friday. Chance of if the town had accepted out of cars and onto our with dignity and honor in time of and always has been a controversial “athletic superstar.” rain Saturday. Clearing Sunday. Daytime highs in the up the first bids. The town 'own two feet, more of us war,” he added. figure,” he said, adding he had “That was just a courtesy thing," per 60s to mid 70s. Overnight lows mostly in the 50s. rejected them because VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON will be walking and run Plans call for Ali to be presented received three calls from veterans Mrs. Grasso’s press secretary, they were pegged to the ning for our lives ... with the flag by a veteran who won upset about the matter. Larrye deBear, said Tuesday. "It's a highest price for the lOoz. PKQ. KELLOOQ'S 6oz. National Forecast better health will be a the nation’s highest military honor. Houley said he was “regretful” of pro-forma type of thing. We re not purchase day at the har by-product of walking to Two of the hospital’s residents were the VFW statement but “that is their setting up the v isit" City Fcsl Hi Lo Memphis pc 94 71 bor. a system which could c 89 60 the grocery store, or then to give him a distinguished ser opinion. I have discussed it with our Albuquerque Miami Beach r 89 79 have subjected the town to Anchorage c 67 52 r 74 67 skating ^ the bingo Veteran's Home and Hospital Com Milwaukee vice award. potentially high prices. Asheville r 87 65 Minneapolis < r 76 67 g am e I n ru n n in g T te world heavyweight boxing titled* mission’ and our feeling is Muham numsuuum Community Calendars . . . . . COUPON AMO AOOmONAL MO 00 fOOO P tM C » ^ lIMT Atlanta r 95 71 Nashville r 92 69 W nH COUPON ANO AOOfTIONAl MO 00 FOOO P tfIC M A It IM lT errands in the was taken from Ali when he cited his mad Ali is a celebrity, and we feel ONE COUPON PEN CVOTOMEll. GOOD AUO 10 TNM AUO.li.iOrO HEBRON - The Hebron ONE COUPON PCD CVtTOMEN OOOO AUO tO TMNU A M » tff? f Billings c 83 59 New Orleans r 88 74 neighborhood. Getting Muslim religious beliefs and refused that it is very nice for our veterans to IT Birmingham pc 92 70 New York pc 81 66 Congregational Church is selling out of our cars is better to be drafted. A federal judge have an opportunity to have a Boston pc 71 64 Oklahoma City pc 93 63 Flooding for our bodies and for sentenced him to 10 years in prison celebrity come and visit. Community Birthday Calendars now Brownsville. Tx . pc 96 76 Omaha pc 75 65 __ s S i our heads.” and through to the end of September Buffalo c 79 57 Philadelphia c 77 61 Problems He practices what he preaches too. During the as it has done for the past 26 years. Charleston. S.C. pc 94 78 Phoenix c 102 72 Interested families may have Charlotte. N.C. r 93 69 Pittsburgh c 71 59 weekend he was a finisher in Boston’s 7-mile birthdays and anniversaries an Expensive If You Didn’t RecOlvo Your Circular... Chicago r 78 70 Portland, Me. c 71 56 Falmouth Road Race. Judge Sets Limitations Cleveland pc 81 63 Portland, Or. pc 78 60 nounced and local businesses may Columbus r 77 68 Providence pc 75 57 have advertisements on the calen SOUTH WINDSOR - Ploaso Pick Ona Up At Any Top Match Store! Dallas pc 97 67 Richmond pc 81 64 On Picketing Activities dar. And any local organization may Improvements aimed at Denver c 78 54 St. Louis pc 92 68 Do Si DonH also have their meeting dates listed eliminating problems with Connecticut’s largest employer. Des Moines r 78 63 Salt Lake City c 87 59 LITCHFIELD (UPI) - A Superior as well. For more information con flooding and erosion in the Ronnie Lake is mightily miffed at the Guinness Detroit pc 79 58 San Antonio pc 94 77 Court judge has ordered striking The agreement limited the number tact Nancy Truman. East Street. Avery Brook area will cost Book of World Records, but says he’ll go right on Duluth r 75 60 San Diego pc 79 68 Torrington Co. employees to limit of strikers allowed on the picket some $975,000. Town El Paso c 97 66 San Francisco c 68 58 square dancing despite their snub. lines, barred abusive language and and control line activities in their 15- Manager Allan Young said. Hartford pc 78 58 San Juan r 89 76 The 54-year-old Orlando, Fla , maintenance man set procedures by which manage week-old dispute with the firm. Flooding in homes in the Honolulu c 88 74 Seattle cy 66 55 has been at it for almost 80 days. Says he, “We real ment and salaried employees could Litchfield Superior Court Judge Avery area and damaging Houston pc 93 80 Spokane pc 82 57 ly didn’t plan on setting a record when we started, cross picket lines to enter the plant. Scout Registrations ^"(SroMtMASis.M*’ Frances Allen issued the company erosion have been plaguing BEEF FROM CHUCK ______$159 Indianapolis r 81 71 Washington pc 76 62 but when we found out there was no world record Both sides agreed to the limits Jackson. Miss. r 93 67 Wichita c 94 62 requested iniunction Tuesday as HEBRON — Registration sessions the area for more than 10 for square dancing, I said, 'Okay, let’s set one.’” after unrest and arrests on the picket ■MMN m MAK SflAKSib I Jacksonville pc 94 71 c-clear; clclearing; cy- negotiators for the company and for Girl Scouts and Brownies will be years, and the matter of But Guinness won’t list him — says square dan line in the first week of the walkout. $159 Kansas City pc 86 68 cloudy; f-lair; hz-haze; m- United Auto Workers Local 1645 conducted Sept. 10 from 7 to 8:30 correcting the problem has cing isn’t worldly enough to be included in its list of The workers voted to strike in early Las Vegas c 95 68 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- resumed negotiations. p.m. at the Hebron Elementary been before the Town herculean endeavors. May after negotiations on a new con y g J O M LO W______! Little Rock r 89 68 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; The talks resumed at the School and Sept. 11. the same time, Council many times. Los Angeles c 80 64 tract broke down. The major un ntST Cfl SMIOM S1EAKS ib. sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Wethersfield office of state Labor at the Gilead Hill School. Various methods have Louisville r 85 71 thunderstorms; w-windy. resolved issue in the talks has Commissioner P, Joseph Peraro. A meeting of Girl Scout and Brow been employed to help remained the union’s demand for an Both sides met for a 16-hour session nie leaders is scheduled for Aug. 28 at alleviate the problem but Glimpses unlimited cost-of-living adjustment The Almanac over the weekend, but remained 8 p.m. In the social room of the none has been successful in clause in the new pact. Former CBS-TV executive Michael Sevareid — silent on whether any progress had Gilead Congregational Church. This curbing the flooding, By I niird Press Inlernulional son of newscaster Eric Sevareid — has become vice been made. In court Monday, the judge viewed is for all current leaders as well as residents said. The judge’s seven-page ruling en president for production at MGM ... Mario Thomas videotapes made by the company prospective leaders. Young said that the es Today is Wednesday, Aug. 2, the 234th day of 1979 with will attend Ethel Kennedy’s-party at New York’s forced a previous agreement which firm officials said showed For more information contact Mrs. timated cost is based on a B O H tU S S 131 to follow. Rainbow Room Friday, before attending the Robert between the UAW local, which “flagrant violations” of the agree Jean Derby, 643-8703. preliminary report from HRSr CUT The moon is new. F, Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament on represents 1,600 striking workers, ment governing picketing at the S.E.A. Consultants of beef plant. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturday ... Lena Horne will open a weeklong and the company, northwestern Boston. Information on the Jupiter. engagement with Vic Damone Monday at the proposed plan will be dis « 0CK The evening star is Saturn. Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel, N.J. ... tributed to the public in the Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. SSSti S7EAKS Mimic Rich Little is making his screen debut in form of flyers before French composer Claude Debussy was born Aug. 22, Boston where he’s costarring with Elliott Gould, Novermber’s referendum $ i 1862. Kate Jackson and Arthur Hill in the comedy-thriller on the matter. 69 On this day in history: “Dirty Tricks”, S.E.A. Consultants has lb . ■ In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre proposed construction of Museum in Paris. It was recovered four months later. concrete channels along In 1941. Nazi troops advanced to the outskirts of Avery Brook and its major Leningrad, Russia, during World War II, tributatires and the con In 1973, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers struction will be designed 3 THIGHS. 3 BREASTS. resigned and German-born presidential aide Henry to handle a "hundred year 3 WINGS snd 3 DRUMSTICKS Kissinger was named to replace him. Lottery Numbers storm.” L0TS4-CIKKEN PARTS ib In 1978, Kenya's President Jomo Kenyatta, a symbol of Young said a "hundred WAYBEST „ the African independence movement, died at the age of The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Tuesday in year storm" is a term used New England: WMU CMCKBK TWIN p a c k o . 86 . to describe the worst Connecticut: 788. TENDER JUICY FBOZEN/DAIBY storm which might N9C0 NNANZA RANKS ib A thought lor the day: American writer Bret Harte Rhode Island: 8373. possibly occur every 100 said, "One big vice in a man is apt to keep out a great Massachusetts: 6983. years. REGULAR or MAPLE FLAVOR manv smaller ones.” New Hampshire: 0537. Once construction of the swm UR SIKD tACM »> concrete channel is com SLICED IN OUR SERVICE U a i plete the brook will be nWMOSI NAM M O M A «> ManchesltT To Advertise To Report News Hast Hartford — Glastonbury wider than it is now. The SLICED IN OUR SERVICE DELI For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: entire project will involve UUM^UUdSAMIK 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Evening Herald M anchester___ Alex Girelli, 643-2711. a 4,400 foot section of the hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake. 643-2711. FROM OUR OWN OVENS I'SI’S :i27-500 through Friday. When the office Is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 brook. Young said. HIISHNAMK6US DOZEN closed, classified ads may be placed by Young said that if the Fublished daily except Sunday and A ndover...... 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J EVENING HERALD, Wed.. August 22, 1979 — PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Wed., August 28. 19W Sand Spreader Cost Suspect Eludes City Police Patient Transfer Due Just Within Budget HARTFORD (UPl) - learning that Sumbry Chafin said, adding Hart recovered a holster, might be there, but he had ford police had alerted The cops thought they had several rounds of large- apparently already es authorities throughout the' BOLTON — The lone bid for a sand spreadeif.for the their man — a murder and caliber ammunition and robbery suspect considered caped, Chafin said. area the suspect was still Despite Legal Threat town came In under the wire of the amount budgeted for “He (Sumbry) should be narcotics paraphernalia armed and extremely the equipment and the selectmen accepted the bid. on the loose. from the townhouse. dangerous. considered armed and dicapped citizens are accorded their right R.W. Thompson Co. Inc. of Newington bid |5,SM and Police said they HARTFORD (UPl) - A top state of But not until after police extremely dangerous,’’ ficial says he will not reconsider his deci humane treatment" if It did not get a the selectmen had budgeted $6,000, Henry Rytai first satisfactory response with 48 hours. had evacuated about 45 sion to transfer mentally retarded selectman said. people from, a city CARC Executive Director Thomas Ryba also told the board that before the town will patients to two crowded state homes, even townhouse early Tuesday, Nerney said the group had not decided recommend acceptance of a new street, Alexis Drive, CRAZY though an advocacy group has threatened what it would do if the deadline was not fired several tear gas and to challenge the move in court. two things must be done. The storm drain has U> be HORSE met. but said alternatives included taking cleaned out and a deeper swail has to be cut at the tur smoke shells and charged State Department of Mental Retarda into the building did they SKIRTS tion Commissioner Gareth Thorne reaf legal action. naround, Ryba said. Thorne emphasized the transfers would He also said that travel expenses for town employees realize the suspect had firmed his stand Tuesday after receiving a already made his getaway. be done carefully and with as much in have been increased from 20 cents to 25 cents per mile as harsh letter from the Connecticut Deputy Police Chief dividual attention as possible. Care for the recommended by the Board of Finance. TTie mileage Association for Retarded Citizens. Donald (Jhafin said Wilson The advocacy group said it was “deeply patients at Lorraine Manor has been expense excludes responding to fires. criticized following allegations of poor Lee Sumbry, 25, of no cer disturbed about the trauma and hazard" Armand Morin, special constable, was paid $10 to at treatment. A federal report issued earlier tain address, was wanted which would occur if the retarded patients tend a course on boating safety sponsored by the Depart this year said some retarded patients Who in connection with a were moved from a Hartford nursing ment of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the board FASHION died at the home might not have received approved the transferring of $350 within the park depart slaying in Columbus, Ga., home. adequate care. ment budget for field flood lights at the football field at and a suspect in several BEGINS WITH Thorne this weekend ordered 74 robberies in Hartford. retarded patients moved from Lorraine When the planned move was disclosed, Herrick Memorial Park. YOUR CRAZY Southbury Superintendent Michael Bel The board also agreed to apply to the DEP for funds for Police sealed off the Manor nursing home to the Mansfield and Woodland Drive area after HORSE Southbury Training Schools, saying he mont said the additional patients would algae and aquatic weed control at Bolton Lake. The state push school rolls over its rated limit by CORDUROY “couldn't wait tor a disaster." The Legislature appropriated $40,000 for reimbursement to 162 people. patients were originally housed at the towns to perform the treatment. Bolton Lake was last I Vernon | SKIRT WITH Instead of the move, CARC supported state facilities before being moved to the treated about two years ago. BACK POCKET training the nursing home’s staff in life The water from the drinking fountain at Indian Notch DETAIL nursing home. and health skills and keeping retarded "1 don't think there's anything anybody Park has been tested and meets the requirements of Vernon patients there until they can be placed in suitable drinking water, Douglas Cheney, chairman of CHOOSE FROM can say to change my plans, " Thorne said. Barbara Szrejna, 26, of smaller, community-based environments. the Public Building Commission, said. He added that the COLORS OF "I really don't have any alternatives. The 272 South St., Vernon, was facility was coming to an end as far as "The trauma associated with a change water might be a little on the hard side and does have a NAVY, GREY, for you and me is hard, but it’s even charged Tuesday night BaO E OR being able to serve the mentally retarded trace of iron in it. with third-degree assault. 2 harded for these people,” CARC vice CERISE in a meaningful way." In cooperation with a request made by Hartford Mayor She allegedly assaulted president Quincy S, Abbot said. George Athanson, Selectman Carl Preuss will coordinate (FIT 5-13) The letter said CARC will take any ac another woman. $22 tion necessary to "ensure that these han an emergency clothing bank in Bolton. She was released on her Mayor Athanson has asked towns to collect the clothing promise to appear in court which will be distributed to the needy during the fall and in Rockville on Aug. 28. winter months when the energy crunch is expected to be Justine Chanter, 40, of Travelers Calls Bond very serious. Laurel Street, South Wind Details of the drive will be announced by Preuss as sor, was charged Tuesday soon as plans are finalized. night with failure to drive 2 On Bolton Subdivision Old-Fashioned Hoedotvn right. She was involved in a A Boy^s Dream one-car accident on Wind- JOHNNY’S MARKET good old country music were, left to right, sorville Road. BOLTON - The bond on the Fiora tative of the Planning Commission to get Country music, picnics, children playing Many 12-year-old American boys dream of being a motorcycle of Police said her car Farms subdivision has been called by the 281 BURNSIDE AVE. games and some impromptu dancing were Pete Peterson on banjo; Tim Woodbridge, the information Travelers requires so the struck several guard rails, Travelers Insurance Co. on request of the ficer but this is Torsten Miller, 12, of West Berlin, Germany, seated in mandolin; Jerry Devokaitis, guitar; and in work will get done. featured at the old-fashioned hoedown spon went off the roadway and Board of Selectmen. the saddle of Hartford Police Officer Anthony R. "Todaro’s motorcycle. E. HARTFORD, CONN. the rear, Miki McCloskey on the bass fiddle. Action taken by the board at a meeting sored Tuesday night by the Wood Memorial ended up with the rear por First Selectman Henry Ryba said. "I Torsten is one of 254 West Berlin residents who arrived last week to earlier this month was rescinded Tuesday, Library in South Windsor. Entertaining with (Herald photo by Admamson) tion of the car in the don't have the slightest idea what The board had originally moved to spend nine days in the Greater Hartford area on a Friendship Force Hockanum River. No in designate $76,000 from the state town aid GMNO IMPORTED happened, why the work didn't get done exchange. (UPI photo) juries were reported. H road fund for the reconstruction of but this thing is about five or six years PROVALONE ROMANO Her court answer date is Mohegan and Iroquois Trails. The board old." Sept. 7. The subdivision didn't meet ail of the now plans to use $50,000 from that account Panel Eyes Housing Plan ^phie A. Krajewski, 54, town requirements and attempts to bring and $26,000 from the town's highway *3.99 lb. *3.49. We’ve got 1700’s. of 30 Windermere Avenue, it up to par have failed. Are You Burning Wood? SOUTH WINDSOR — A proposal which will bring 80 un budget. If the project is approved by the Housing Authority it Rockville, was charged S.J. Longo. senior account analyst at Then you’re depositing flammable creosote its of elderly housing to Main Street will come before the Road Oiling the tough must then go before the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday with shoplifting in OPEN Travelers, said the company's attempts to on the walls of your chimney and smoke Housing Authority once again this week. Ryba has set the following schedule for DOMESTIC LAPERLA for approval of a site plan. If the site plan is approved by connection with a com MON. & TUES. 10-6 communicate with Lina Lucarelli, sub chamber. The Housing Authority has scheduled a special meeting WED & FRI. 10-9 the oiling of roads: Notch Road, Hebron Call us lor a thorough cleaning of your flue, SWISS GENOA SALAMI the PZC. the developer Francis Ronan, must then go back plaint made by the K-Mart D e m division developer, or her attorney, have Thursday at 7:30 p m.. 50 Elm St., to consider the SAT 10-5:30 Road, Johnson, Howard and Steele fireplace, smoke chamber and smoke shelf, to to the Housing Authority for approval before construction store at Vernon Circle. MANCHESTER PARKADE 646-5807 been futile. " proposal following a delay in action last week. Crossing roads. He also said that the eliminate the hazards of a chimney fire and in At a meeting, attended by some 65 persons, the can begin. Her court date is Aug. 28. He said. "Please understand that under Waterway on Brookfield Road will be crease the efficiency of your stove or fireplace. *2.29 lb. *3.39 lb. the circumstances, with the total lack of Authority voted 3-2 to ask Town Attorney Richard Ritten- cleaned. cooperation we have incurred from both KATAUG band whether the panel, which is a public agency, has our client and her attorney, it has made it Appointments KRAKUS HOT jurisdiction over privately financed housing and whether difficult, if not impossible, to proceed The following appointments were ap CH19fJ¥ET a recent change in zoning regulations, which would per quickly and efficiently with this whole proved by the selectmen: John Sambogna. HAM CAPICOLA mit the construction on the proposed land, is valid. case." Public Building Commission; Donna SWEEPS Most of the persons attending last week's meeting spoke in opposition to the units which would be built on Travelers asked for an itemized list of Holland, Shirley Riley, Lillian Harpin. *2.29 lb. *3.09. work that has not been done or that has Jury Committee; Ilvi Cannon, fuel coor to 9 acres of land at 1090 Main Street near the South not been done correctly. Travelers said dinator; Etna Dimock, open burning of |COFELAND Windsor Convalescent Home that as soon as the list is received it will ficial; Calvin Hutchinson, demolitions of MARTIN ROSOLS Rents for the units are said to range from $340 to $390 «nhMiAlsa,Jr. per month. proceed to get the work done. ficer; Phil Daly, selectmen's represen 659-0937 LUNCHEON LOAF...... S1.99rx Ryba plans to meet with a represen tative to the Bolton Scholarship Fund Inc. GlntMtary latexiteSUPBI-SEM. Daniel Cavanaugh, a Main Street resident and a local PRESSED ROLL...... $2.09k. attorney, joined more than 23 others who spoke in opposi The Super-Tough KIELBA SY...... $1.89rx tion to the development. Cavanaugh told the panel that no 639 Main St. SEMI-ANNUAL Nassiff Camera Shop Driveway Saver GREEK OLIVES ...... 99S other town in Connecticut has housing for the elderly as a Tri-Town Radio Manchester 643-7369 profit-making operation and South Windsor should not We accept FEDEML FOOD STAMPS seek to set such a precedent. Manchester Many people questioned the location of the proposed Phok3 Finish 10% OISCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS Granted License housing which, they contend, would occupy valuable SALE ______IndudlnpclBefettee VERNON - The Tri- Bruce Blanchard. All are Hardware farmland. 8" * 10" Some expressed concern that, if enough elderly MAGNIFICENT LIVING & Town area may have its now involved in radio and 877 M a in StrM i television work. residents who would be able to pay the rent were not DINING ROOMS. BEDROOMS, own radio station early color enlargement Tal 643-9428 The proposed station will housed in the units they would turn into "another apart next year if a group of CARPETING, BEDDING, be a 1,000 watt one under ment house." Residents felt that an apartment house in 4 f Massachusetts from color negative DRAPERIES, PICTURES, the call letters WRTT. It the Old Main Street neighborhood would alter the % businessmen go through Of slid e LAMPS, ACCESSORIES with their plans. will transmit to a 25-mile Express Your Love character of the neighborhood which they felt should be The three men have ob radius and be in operation protected. AND M UCH MORE tained a license to operate from dawn to dark. With An The Main Street area is the town’s historic district, a radio station in the Tri- Plans are to focus on $1.99 Expression Of Ours. with many old restored homes dating back to the early 7^ ^ Town area of Vernon. local area news and per Toliand and Ellington un sonalized features. The Nursery Registration Set developers will have until offer expires August 31 der the name of Tolland MANCHESTER — The Child Development Center of the end of next year to es coupon must accompany order. County Broadcasting Inc. Manchester Community College is now registering The company was formed tablish the station. children for nursery school sessions in the Fall semester. It only about three years ago. Children two years and nine months through six years of This isn't the first group age are eligible and may be registered for two. three or happens to file intentions of starting five half or full-day sessions. once a year! a local station. 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TEL. 646-5440 OR ’ 239-1981 Judge of Probjti § Open Thur UI 9 PM PA^ESyC-EVENING HERALD, Wed., AugustJ2, 197^ W T l'i # Bud Willard and Putnam: Story of a Flim Flam EVENING HERALD, Wed., August 22,1979- PAGE SEVEN Willard was last seen In Lake George, fell In — no helicopter ever landed on it— That’s because Rovero insisted on cash. lodged at the Hingham jail. By JAMES V, HEALION N.Y., Where Police Sgt. Ed Litwa said he and they still talk about Bud Willard in Winners Announced But what is a garage bill to a man like The DA’s office said it was okay for Bud left the Fort William Henry Hotel owing Putnam. "He liked to put on a big show. PUTNAM (UPI) - Electronics Charles B.T. Willard who drives to to drive himself to court from Hingham won a tire pump, cable lock, reflec $ ^ , “and in this state, that's grand He lived in world of fantasy,” said Put MANCHESTER - Winners of th? the Parkade Merchants Association magnate Charles B.T. Willard demanded Springfield, Mass., and makes because there was no transportation for tor kit and bike light, respectively. nam Police Chief Omer Kentile. . first annual Bicycle Safety Program and station WINF. to know if the factory roof would accom arrangements to buy five machines for him. Bud never did make it to court. larceny.” Kurt Thoresen of 66 Patriot Lane Willard left Connecticut before the roof have been announced in three The three age categories were modate a landing pad for his helicopter. B.T.A. Corp. for $225,000 each? separate age categories. junior (7 to 9), intermediate (10 to was the first-place finisher in the It wouldn't so he ordered the roof rein Or for that matter what is a garage bill The contest to test young 12) and senior (13 to 15). junior division. The next thjee. spots forced with a let’s-get-on-with-it flair that Manchester Parkade Open Wed. Thur. & FrI NItes 'til 9 to a man like Charles B.T. Willard who bicyclists' riding skills was last The first-place finishers in each went to Henry Minor, 94 St. John St., marked him as a bold, decisive corporate rushes down to Old Saybrook and signs Youth Centre Is Open Sunday Noon ’til 5 Saturday at the Manchester division won a bicycle. Second Timmy Almond, 63 Kent Drive, and executive ready to roll with a 600-member contracts for a regal house on the water Parkade. ft was jointly sponsored by through fifth place finishers in the in- Jason Culbertson, 95 Goodwin St. work force. for $350,000 and a yacht to go with it for the Manchester Police Department, term^iate and senior categories These contestants in the junior His grasp of alternatives has always $ 100,0 0 0 ? division all received safety flags; been boundless. And money was clearly no He was a busy man; trifles didn’t faze Raymond Minor, 94 St. John St.; object to Willard, who knew the rigors of him. Mike Ringland, 13 Overland St.; An an austere boyhood growing up in Conferences with his Hartford lawyer tonio Osman, 40 Olcott St.; Marc Whitinsville, Mass., near Worcester. preoccupied him. He had incorporated Vigeant, 41 Byron Road; Andy Lowe, Willard's self-imposed mission this with the assistance of the state Depart i f f 50 Jensen St.; Cindy Tarbel, 3 French summer was to revitalize the economy of ment of Commerce. The attorney’s fee Road; and Matthew Alpert, 22 Philip Putnam, a rural mill town near the Rhode alone was $1,790. Then there were 17- m Road. Island border, by starting up B.T. A. Corp., minute calls to Japan on telephones the Chris Costello of 52 West St. was to make electronic components. A former building’s owner said were okay to use un the winner in the intermediate divi mayor introduced him. til his were installed. sion. He was off to a smooth start with his He was a beehive of activity, all things The second through fifth place skillful handling of labor-management to all men. One could almost see him as a finishers, respectively, were Ken relations, always a sensitive area when doctor, Walter Mitty-like, substituting a Robinson, 44 Hawthorne St.; Donald corporate newcomers arrive on a local fountain pen for a faulty piston in an CosteUo, 52 West St.; Derek Green, scene: operating room anesthesizer and saving 28 Shepard Drive; and Denise “Call me ‘Bud.” he told his employees. the day, the patient and a malpractice Greenleaf, 61J Rachel Road. That was the way Bud Willard suit. Joe Rossetto, 86 Thayer Road, was sometimes did things. I^w key, but deep Willard is balding, 5-feet-ll, and weighs the first-place finisher in the senior down a seize-the-moment type of fellow. a hefty 225 pounds. At 48 he looks like an division. He was aware of his civic responsibilities, average middle-aged businessman. But it Other top finishers were Mark too. He arranged a meeting with the would be a mistake to think of Charles Cycenas, 52 Crestwood Drive; Jeff trustees at Annhurst College in Woodstock B.T. Willard in those terms. Pine, 40 Seymour Drive; Keith to discuss his donating $300,000. Especially if you’re one of his LaPine, 102 Ralph Road; and Ken He advocated a kind of profit sharing, biographers in a New England police Back- ool Salel Boutin, 37 Marble St. too, unveiling it locally in an informal department. The bikers were judged in six areas exchange with an employee. “You like “Yeah. He's a live one, a real winner. - bike inspection, driving straight that car?” he asked. “You like the Got a prior that includes larceny by check First To Youth Centre and weaving, weaving, figure “8," color? " The employee said he did. "I'll and mail fraud. Laborious mopery stuff. slow speed and hand signals. A true- buy you one" Willard said. That's just for starters. He’s been around. or-false test was used to break any Like many shrewd executives. Willard Bradford, Pa., for bad checks and Then Back-To School ___ ties. sometimes kept things to himself. His was defrauding an innkeeper in the 1960s,” one All entrants received certificates a hard mind to read, Steve Dolan, police source said. of participation. W.T.A.'s general manager, recalled after Mayor Michael Duffey of Putnam says For Boys Sizes 4 to 20 For Girls Sizes 4 to 14 a flight to California. he can’t figure it out. All Willard got for “It didn't make any sense to me. We his five weeks of hustle and bustle was one Vernon Rec Sets just drove around looking at buildings. “ of Cormier’s leased cars, a 1979 Plymouth Dolan said. Cordova two-door sedan. Boys Down Vests, Parkas Girls Winter Coats Last Music Event Willard likes to drive — the feeling of Dan Rovero, the garageman, said he and Winter Jackets Jackets and Snow Suits VERNON - Bemie Bentley, The speed, the wild rush burying the needle didn’t trust Willard because he looked too Banjo Man, will be the fe atu r^ per brings when the speedometer rockets past average. O u r Entire StockI former tonight at 7 p.m. at Henry 55 miles per hour. He leased two cars and “The average guy doesn’t own a Our Entire Stock Park when the Recreation Depart a van for B.T. A. from Putnam dealer Lou helicopter, employ 600 people, or sail on a ment presents the final musical Cormier. yacht,” Rovero said. program of the summer. His personal station wagon was getting Willard had better luck persuading the 20% Off Bentley lives in Manchester but is a tune-up and new ball joints at Dan 20% Off district attorney’s office in Brockton a native of Rockville. He has been a Rovero's Amoco station and Willard felt Mass., that he was a man of his word. He Our entire stock Including MIghty-Mac and Pacific Trail Is Expertly tailored warm winter coats, snow suits and out music teacher and an entertainer for the mechanic didn't understand the cor erwear from famous makers. Our entire stock Is on sale Winners in a bicycle safety test sponsored by Manchester had been picked up by Massachusetts on salel For school. For winter. For boys and students. more than 50 years and plays every porate world one bit. State Police on a default warrant and Sizes 4 to 20 and sizes S,M,L. Use our Layawy Plan. ' for girls 4 to 14. Use our Layaway plan. Police, the Parkade Merchants Association and radio station day at Riverside Park in Agawam, WINF were presented 10-speed bicycles. Shown with one of the Mass. bikes are from left. Officer Joseph McCooe, police public in At tonight's concert Bentley will Blood Donors Listed formation officer; Joe Rossetto, senior division winner; Chris entertain with his banjo and there ' i Costello, intermediate division winner; and Kurt Thoresen, will be a community sing-a-Iong. P. Tierney, George Song books will be furnished. Per MANCHESTER - Waterschoot, Brenda D. Boys 100% Acrylic Girls Acrylic Double Knit junior division winner. Back row Roy Drummond, vice presi Following is the list of Chrostowsky. Thomas. David Hayes, Joseph sons attending are asked to sit near Calvin Fish, Judith Morton, dent, Parkade Merchants Association and Martin Brodeur, donors who contributed Kaszowski, Walter Sweater-Shirts Schooi Skirts & Slacks the portable stage as there will be no John Ruff, Kent Carlson, John Kaszowski, Christopher Stet blood when the Red Cross president, Parkade Merchants Association. (Herald photo by loud music. Naretto, Beverly Tanner. son. 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M9-3329 N ITER 4:00 PM DMIMdSLER EVENING HERALD, Wed., August g , 1979- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVmNG HERALD, Wed., August 22, 1979 a m N UM Letters to the Editor Items Sought TV Tonight iflaurlu'iitn* tu n iim j For Tag Sale Manchester — A City of Village Charm 6.-00 8 Oat Smart Jeff Hunter, Anne Francis. Sewer Stench Plagues Residents 8d)0 2:16 Founded Oct. 1. 1881 To Help Shell (£ Dorothy (S Tha Qorig Show 0ThaJalaAndQlanta’7a d i Dr. Scott On Habrawc 0 N a w t ' MANCHESTER - People who lOOnMUponACIaMlo Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Scjuare. To the editor: directors or the taxpayers. of a state employees. la Enough SThoRHIaman 2:30 have been enjoying concerts at the tMy’nwMSon* 0 M o « la "Deadlier Than The OThaOddCoupla Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643*2711, The date was Aug. 14, 1979 — A sewer department. Mr. Young had a detailed report, My second question was about the iOuntmok* 12:30 Bicentennial &ind Shell now have an Male" (1067) Richard Johnson, (BMovIO "The Malta Slory" board of directors meeting I The pre-meeting discussion of sludge that was put out to the holding Sylva Koscina. Ahsr the murders 2:36 that no doubt took considerable time 6:30 (1954) Alec Guinness, Jack (B Movla "Tha Very Edge Mtjn'Def Aud'1 Bu'erfu oi C-fCu.dt.on UtMed Piess Inicmatiuiiai opportunity to ensure funds will be ol two wealthy men. a prominent attended. more than an hour with the directors, to research, now that report should beds, this was half answered by Mr. (BILoMLuey Hawkins. (1963) Richard Todd. Anne available for next season’s events by (BBoiMnaFM’DollM British Insurance company After reading the articie in The Mr. Weiss, Mr. Giles and the ad be of considerable value considering Young. a o s A B C N m n Buspacts two female killers, who 12:37 Hayw^. Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E Turkington, Executive Editor donating items they no longer need (H a B a io tta Raymond F Hobinaon, Edilor-Publiaher Frank A Burbank, Managing Editor Heraid as reported by Laney Zudoff ministrators of the water and sewer As a concerned taxpayer and resi eOOvwEM ir are part of a master plot. 2 hra. 3KX) the fact that Mr. Young has had for a tag sale Oct. 13. 8 Six MIMon dollar Man department — was that a way for the S Ad«m-12 Rm I PttODto IKK) on Aug. 15, I had some doubt as to about one month of experience, if all dent of the town of Manchester, I a S u p a r^ X III HlghllgMa Donations for the tag sale may be 6:66 80STomorrow 4:M whether we attended the same mayor and Director Cart Zinsser to of the time he spends at the plant was again beg the taxpayers to insist on a left at a trailer parked near the tend IB Opium 8NOW1 S N aw i aJokor'tWIld 1:16 meeting. btow off steam — I hope not. thorough investigation of the water calculated for his time as manager. ' shell during performances or at the 7dW ffiPtodgs Break 0 J o o Franklin 4:30 The eight-page Metcalf and Eddy 8 Kitty Today Her comment that the meeting As a taxpayer^ I directed a serious and sewer department. Center Street firehouse or at the (XICSSNtiM 8d)S 2KK) gave severai residents the opportuni report referred to by Mr. Giles in the The smell will be secondary to the Eighth District firehouse at Main ~ ) 'n w B ^ Bunch 62E«anlngAtPopa< GDNowt Don Graff question to Mr. Giles and>Mr. ]«ABCN« m ty to “iet off steam ,” was not in the, newspaper was in fact, as stated by Jodiatis as to why, as engineers, the consequences forthcoming due to the and Hilliard streets each Saturday, J ) 0 Dating Oanw 8*30 Mr. Giles, only a letter-type, two Aug. 25 through Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. iB Fa a lM Of Faith ^ m oeB aaabaS best interests of the taxpayers who tank was not inspected by them lack of management in this depart S JounMya To TIM Mind 0MarvQrttnn are piagued with the stench on the page report. to 4 p.m. MANCHESTER before it was put in operation around ment. O Nawa BdM A bake sale is being planned in con DickCavalt DRIVE-IN - ROUTES 6 & 44A west side of town and wiii continue to This is one thing I learned from July of 1978 — no response. Charles E. Fuller Sr. d ) 8 ChartM’i Angala junction with the tag sale. ’Those ChlooAndThaMan 8 a NBC Movla "Betrayal" CNDaTHUnaDAY T h e P a le s tin ia n P lo t suffer with the "snow jobs” they are attending the meeting. 9 Seaman Circle, g67) Snack Pravlaw I retired in June of 1978, the tank wishing to donate baked goods may (1978) Rip Torn, Lesley Ann K IN B H U rcM getting from the administration and I wonder who is getting the true Manchester Warren. A young woman lodges was empty, clean and ready to go. call Mrs. Mary Uppling, 643-8701, 7:30 “MW Mm no r •:1s management level of the water and facts in this matter, the board of mp.M.Magailna a charge ol assault against her This was not only my opinion but that evenings. psychiatrist, who allegedly lured **SEX ON GROOVE TUBE” its basic commitment to Israel. S Adam-12 The plot is thickening in the Suggested items for the tag sale in (Et1.SaBaauty8how her into a sexual ralatfonship ii«o ___ Mideast and the surprise is not that it But whether or not it is actually 0 Naahwad Qama during her therapy sessions. (R) • r4 RT« FRIDAV clude toys, small appliances, awMKIngdam is happening, but that it has taken so being used at long last, the futor bureaus, tables, lamps, dishes, 6:05 Driver Re-education Needed OMMonay 8 Qreat Partormanoaa long to happen. attending these developments in suf chairs, radios, ‘TVs, knickknacks, a fflMacNal / Lahrar Report 'iOOWRAKFR 8 Mica Taan-Aga Amarica 0*20 The Palestinians have always had ficient testimony to the potency of If an impact does occur, there will provoked media persuasion for a re- To the editor: jewelry, jackets, sweaters, boots, PaoMnt si) The Fal And Rise Of Reginald it in their power to shake severely if the recognition weapon. Israel's that I just do not encounter when on be only one casualty, and chances evaluation of cyclists, completely ig children’s clothing, baby needs, pic OM VanDyka Perrin Due to the ever-rising gas prices, SHoTaoDough not knock the props completely out Western alliances have not come un my bike — even though I am subject are, it will not be the driver. noring that of the drivers. tures and magazines. lOdM the use of alternative forms of (SNewa from under Israeli policy. All it stuck — yet — but the Israelis to the same rules each time. Therefore, it is the cyclist who is What is the sense of edified cyclists Hard-to-sell items such as mat transportation has been steadily in T h e a t e r ( S a v e g a would take would be a public com themselves show signs of becoming I have beqn frustrated consistently expected to avoid cars and accidents. using signals drivers do not un tresses, stoves, refrigerators and C $ NewarttAnd Reality 2 creasing in Manchester. storm doors and windows are not O Movla "On The Town" mitment to reali so. They are lashing out at good and in my attempts to comply with these He is treated as a trespasser on derstand? S c h e d u l e ^ Bicycles and mopeds have begun to wanted. Miss Katherine Giblin, who (1650) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. ty, an acceptance fair-weather friends alike and ties another’s domain. It seems to me that a general re A trio of sailors teams up with a surface as representatives of a road rules while biking, by exhaust- Is in charge of the sale, said. of the fact of with the United States are strained There is no way that cyclists can education of everyone entrusted with WEDNESDAY taxi driver and an anthropologist significant, growing segment of non- spewing bullies whose sheer bulk The tag sale is scheduled for Oct. to find a beautiful girl whose ^c- Israel and a as they haven't been in a quarter of a forces me into obeisance. compete in traffic. The only way a the crucial responsibility of main E. Hartford Drive-In — ture Is displayed In the subway. automotive vehicles lining area 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the "Star Wars” 8:10; “Butch & willingness to live century of a very special No, as a two-wheel, lightweight, successful relationship between cars taining the lives of others is in (2 hrs.) roadways. This is a fact that drivers former Red & White Stand on West Sundance, the Early Days” with it. relationship. moving vehicle, a 10-speed bike can and bikes can exist is if the drivers of desperate order. Center Street. 10:30 of cars should no longer choose to ig 10:15 m MssITIm Mayora EAST WINDSOR It has long not easily threaten autmobiles both recognize and respect the right Carolyn V. Egan The Israelis have good cause for m E. Windsor Drive-In s HIM,11 I DFUVf IN AJi appeared obvious nore. W o m e n ’s F e llo w s h ip HdW ^ m As both a cyclist and a driver, I carelessly pulling into traffic several of the other to occupy a space on the 75 Jarvis Road. "Unidentified Flying Odd GD M M on: Impottibla 2 concern, seeing any opening to the that this would be yards away with the possibility of a road. Manchester VERNON — Tlie Executive Board ball” 8:10; “Jungle Book” o p a s a N a w t P.L.O. as encouraging the creation of have noticed an unspoken coopera _IBannyH« the most effective weapon the Recent cycle accidents have of the Women’s Fellowship of Union 9:45 a Palestinian state, to which they are tion qnd courtesy while in my car collision. 8DlokVanDyka Palestinians could employ against Congregational Church will meet Mansfield Drive-In — 8 An Englahman’t CaatM adamently opposed. To the West, this “Moonraker” "Zardoz” — the Israelis because it would be the Sept. 5 at 7:30 p.m. and the first 11:16 may eventually appear to be the regular meeting of the fellowship Show stars at dusk a Rad Sox Wrap-Up most effective means of diluting Manchester Drive-In — logical embodiment of the Palesti Jack Anderson Western support. Israel's friends will be Sept. 19. "Condominium” 8:15; "King 11-.30 The regular meeting will start at (DI might not defect immediately and en nian "self-determination” and Frat” 9:30; “ Sex on the 6:30 p.m. with a pot-luck supper. _)Po6oa Woman masse, but it would be immensely "homeland” to which many of its Groove ’Tube” 11:00 $ MovM "The Blue Lamp" governments, including Washington, Abandoned Arms W orries U.S. Following the supper there will be a Vernon Cine 1 — "Escape (1951) Dirk Bogarde. Jimmy more difficult for Jerusalem to keep workshop where members will learn from Alcatraz” 7:30-9:35 Hanley. them in line behind its hard-line subscribe. a O S T o n ig h t But to Israel, in the ultra-close frantically tried to decide what to do Clements and Scowcroft thought it to make straw flower arrange ments Vernon Cine 2 — "Meat aThsRHIaman rejection of anything resembling a WASHINGTON - President views with officials who were in to be sold at the Christmas bazaar balls” 7:10-9:15 geographical confines of the Mideast, power at the time. Would the Viet if Hanoi started peddling the lethal might be a good thing to encoip'age 12KX) EAST HARTFORD Palestinian state. Nixon’s solution to the Vietnam war scheduled for Nov. 19. (1965) bonanza on the world market. friendly governments to buy the cap 0 Movla "Brainstorm' sHIM ll-L D R IV t IN ‘-"8 7*4f> an independent Palestinian state was to replace American soldiers namese communists turn their dead Kathy Stanavage, program chair Leland Watts, left and Clancy Allain. co-chairmen for the an "A number of countries in tured arms. But Morton Abromowitz, would be clasping an asp — or a bomb with quantities of modern weaponry, ly booty over to other revolutionary man, will teach the women the art of nual peach festival sponsored by the Eighth Utilities District Obvious, that is, to everyone other Southeast Asia, the Middle East and deputy assistant defense secretary Vernon cinv — to its bosom. Recognition of Israel which would in theory enable the forces or terrorist groups unable to making these arrangements. Fire Department, and Helen Flavell of Mayfair Gardens, in ■ONWPETITIEST than the Palestinians and their move Africa are reportedly interested in for East Asian affairs, raised an HOUlfS ': f • ■ would be no guarantee of its South Vietnamese to defend purchase weapons through other spect some of the hundreds of peaches that will be used for the IITiai,IUlNaTON vehement Arab sponsors. They have obtaining the U.S. equipment, ” one objection: willingness to coexist peacefully. themselves without U.S. troops. channels? festival scheduled for this coming Friday at the firehouse at THURSDAY preferred rhetoric to reality, Israel is now a garrison state oc CIA report warned. “’The Nigerians "If the president gets asked at a Support Group Mexico had tha world's I t m Wmm WaC Tr« aal ’ In practice, of course, the theory It was no idle worry; that much largest annual population in- SPECIAL OF TH E DAY threatening to push the Israelis into news conference about supplying the comer of Main and Hilliard streets. (Herald photo by Pin rMkckr I cupying a hostile West Bank popula failed miserably. And when our was made clear by an inventory of are said to be interested in F-5s.' VERNON — TTie Support Group for cretia from 1970 to 1976: tUMISimM HBS the sea and in the very process by helicopters. 105-mm. howitzers and spare parts to a country which has Families will meet Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. to) tion with hostile Arabs on all its puppets in Saigon captured armaments the Central 3.5 percent B^ILLMURRAY.^* maitaining Western sympathy for a purchased these raptured weapons ... 'in the Community Room of the ROAST STUFFED H ... borders with the exception of the collapsed, some Intelligence Agency compiled shortly M-16 rifles.” Libya was also in beleaguered people, guaranteeing (he'd) have to say no It is a public Police Station, West Road and Route CORHISHHFN Egyptian. But better these known $5 billion worth of after the fall of Saigon in the spring terested in the purchase of M-16s. that it would not happen. relations question. Politically he 30. Peach Festival OMMIPMTM devils than the unknown — an enemy U.S. armaments of 1975. ’The wealth of military equip One CIA report noted the presence of tOCKI allowed not just into the backyard a landing craft loaded with U.S. would have to say no ” People who have a family member •207 Now there are suggestions that the fell into the hands ment turned over to the South Viet struggling with emotional illness are (iNccMtatMtatMona) $5.95 U K I E M H f In the end, Jerry Ford's advisers Palestinians may be ready to use the but the house. of the North Viet namese by the Pentagon — and sub howitzers tied up in Haiphong har MOOGNRMMTUn INCLUDti OAtTA. •TSCIIKnMIlUnMZ welcome to attend the meeting. VIOITAOIA. OMIN SALAD n decided that the best course would be weapon. They come from several The recent developments, while namese victors, sequently lost to the communists — bor, apparently ready for shipment At the Aug. 28 meeting a speaker Planned Friday 11SMAIN8T.MANCH N to discourage purchase of ihe cap 1 liL entUiniK'v... quarters. From Vienna, where 'Yasir producing nothing but talk and confu leaving them with included 1,100 aircraft, 400 naval "There were fairly hard in will be present and there will also be :• itiiwag! 3 tured arms and to give no assurances Araft met with Austria's Bruno sion to date, nevertheless have the one of the largest vessels, 50,000 motor vehicles and dications that Hanoi was thinking of a display of booklets on mental MANCHESTER ~ Peaches and and this number may even be sur- Umie()Aftists|)] of spare-parts supply. As it turned Kreisky and West Germany’s Willy making of the most significant in the arsenals in the woruT millions of small arms and ammuni turning it into hard cash,” a State health, family relations and child firemen are synonymous when late passed. Mideast since Sadat's surprising in Department official said of the cap rearing and stress management, Brandt, both very big men on the in This potential for international tion. out, the options never had to be August rolls around in Manchester. The peach festival, committee MMOUDim itiative of nearly two years ago. It tured armaments. which individuals can order. For ternational circuit and apparently mischief was a nightmare for U.S. While the CIA tried to keep tabs on called into play; the North Viet Tliey mean one thing - it’s time for memters Mid, has ® took a long time and a chain reaction What were the U.S. options? "We more information call the Mental favorably impressed with what they policymakers, as we have learned the whereabouts of the captured namese decided to hang onto most of the annual peach festival sponsored h in nast MBMORUL SGHOURSMP 1 /’ of crises for that to produce would have bought the stuff back Health Association, 233-2601. by Uie Eighth Utilities District Fire Mayfair Gardens have helpte in past heard. From the United Nations, from secret documents and inter hardware, officials in Washington the arms themselves. We ll report years and the committee is looking ROGER MOORE something tangible — the Egyptian- ourselves if they wanted to sell it, ” Department. where an Arab-sponsored rephrasing what happened to some of the booty forward to working with them again DANCE Israeli treaty. Many tends make light work of JAMES BOND 007” of Mideast policy is under considera one high-level planner told our in a future column Men’s Union this year. Anyone is welcome to help MT. CARMU NM.L 30 RWERTS ST. associate Peter Grant. "But we were peeling hundreds of teskets of tion. And from Washington, where ' ?' VERNON — The first meeting of in preparing for the festival which moonraker 7 very worried that Hanoi would fund Sound Off peaches but It still takes some 2,500 USTHARTFORO reports of indirect contacts with It would take much longer and, bockv the Men's Union of Union will be held at the firehouse at the manhours to get the work done. This DONATION $S/PER80N-TICKETS AT DOOR D o n ’t w o r r y . MTN. every insurgency in Asia.” Q. Why can't the government turn comer of Hilliard and Main streets. PLEASE CAaTHEATfC Arafat’s Palestine Liberation considering the immensely greater Congregational Church, for this includes "door-to-door” sales, collec DEUCIOU8 MIDNIQHT BUFFET e ve g o t a p ie c e NEWS If it seemed likely that insurgents over some of its huge surplus of The shortcake will go on sale at 6 I^ S e M C ia m y FOR SCREEN TIMES i Organization have been confirmed, issues at stake and deeper hostility, W ’ NEA season, will be Sept. 26. tion of door prizes and tbe bull work OOOn PRIZES BYOB FREE SETUPS sugar for the production of gasohol? p.m. and sales will continue until sort of. likely many more crises for Israeli OP THE HILL-. or terrorists might wind up with the The meeting will start with a that is required on the day of the — Ronald Scioneaux. Vacherie, La. 10:30 p.m. or until all the shortcake is ZUlIOZ They are also contradictory. After and Palestinian to reach a modus U.S. munitions, the source said, "we - supper at 6:30 p.m. Following the festival. sold, whichever comes first. apparently being on the verge of a We LLO, Co NGRE&S? would have taken pretty stringent dinner. Walter Nadzak, football This year will mark the 22nd year Vivendi. And it would require For those who want to help coffee measures” to prevent the transfer. A. As a matter of fact. Publicker coach at the University of Connec the department has sponsored this meaningful compromise in the U.N., leadership of great skill. and donuts will be available starting Theoptions that were considered, we Industries of Greenwich, Conn., has ticut, will be the guest speaker. event that starts at 7 a.m. Friday the Palestinians belligerently backed Juding from his record of the past Dr. Bernard Sidman, Vernon’s at 7 a.m. Helpers will also be served off. Washington has followed that decade or so, Yasir Araft doesn't were told, included the use of already offered to exchange alcohol with tbe peeling of the peaches and SODAYEUROraAN. lunch and will be given a free ticket superintendent of schools, will be the whipping of the cream. 'Die day ends contact reports with zealous denials look like a Sadat, But then, not so military force. fuel for raw sugar This would save to the festival. Anyone interested guest speaker at the season’s second about 11 or 11:30 p.m. with the of a policy change and reiterations of long ago neither did Sadat. Another possibility was purchase millions and reduce oil consumption. should report to the firehouse Friday meeting scheduled for Oct. 24; And cleaning up of the lot and fire station. FITNESS PROGRAM of the U.S. arms by friendly The offer is entangled somewhere in at the Nov. 28 meeting, Dorn Pemo, ’The festival started as a small morning. governments. Brent Scowcroft, the red tape at the Ariculture Also in connection with the festival basketball coach of the University of gathering of residents and is now one National Security Council director, some 45 door prizes will be awarded. ThoufihU Department. Discouraged over the Connecticut, will be the guest of the town’s major events. The com suggested that this might be a delay, Publicker resubmitted the speaker. ’The major prize will be 100 gallons of $ 1 9 .9 5 mittee said it expects, as in the past, O m X development to be encouraged as a offer to the Energy Department. So Dr. Raymond Ramsdell is program fuel oil donated by Manchester Oil & A stranger once ventured into a He spoke to the group, “I indeed to serve some 3,000 people this year YOUR OWN DIET & EXERCISE FREE FITNESS iOT. way of keeping the arms out of un chairman for the year. Heat. group of worshippers, and, as they found God better as I worshipped far. the company hasn't even You’ll get a free fitness kit crammed with inform friendly hands, according to the con received a response. There seems to PROGRAM. noticed that his clothes were with the group down the road, ation to help you achieve your fitness goal. fidential transcript of a meeting of be no problem that the bureaucras For only $19.95 you’ll get a carefully planned different, and nobody really knew because they befriended me and top officials in the Ford administra cannot prolong Apparently, they month long program of diet & exercise tailored to him, one of them suggested that welcomed me. And now I come to Newt lor Senior CItIzone tion. your own personal needs. You’ll exercise on the a “down the road always is another you to say that I hold no hard feelings would rather study problems than William Clements, then-deputy solve them. finest in modem exercise equipment. And group of worshippers, perhaps you’ll against you. I want you to know that relax on a beautiful beach. All this Gladys Seelert, 126; John Phelps, defense secretary, pointed out the By WALLY FORTIN trained consultants will moni find God better there.” God welcomes even the stranger as and entertainment right while your 123; John Klein, 120; Andrew Noske, one trump card the United States Hi. ’This past Monday we startte tor your progress, guide, and The stranger was absent the next one of His own.” Footnote: Address your letters to cabin will be your hotel room. So now 119; Bess Moonan, 116; Ada Rojas, held. “The North Vietnamese are registration for the Lake George trip encourage you all along two or three weeks, but nobody really Rev, David B. Stacy Ask Jack Anderson, Box 2300, is the time to quit thinking about it 115; Qara Hemingway, US. going to have a considerable amount Washington DC. 20013. Your full Oct. 3, 4, and 5 and by the end of the and stop by and pick up a flier. We ’Then on Monday afternoon, we had the way. missed him. He did reappear one Concordia Lutheran Church day we had only six seats left. It day, however of difficulty selling this equipment name will be used unless otherwise have only 11 outside cabins left and 52 players for our pinochle games FREE PROTEIN All for only $19.95. unless there is some assurance of might be a good idea to call in to te one inside cabin for a single, and and the following winners: Marie requested. Because of the tremen sure they are still open because this SUPPLEMENT. But act now. The sooner spare parts from us,” he said, accor time is running out, so pick up your Burke, 837; Grace Windsor, 811; Bet dous volume of mail, personal replies write-up was put together Tuesday You’ll get a free one you do, the sooner your ding to the transcript. flier this week. By the way, we do not ty Jesanis, 805; Roy Durey, 803; John are impossible. morning. pound supply of our body will be where you 2 sign up for this trip. You must get a Kiuck, 750; Sam Schors, 753; While on trips, we have been get flier and then follow the directions. Ernestine Donnelly, 751; Lillian high-quality Fitness want it to be. ting a number of calls about another SCOOPS* byPongSnaryil Washington Window Well, our meals program is back In Lewis, 750; Frank Gadomski, 747; Formula/IYotein to day at Rockingham and so we have action again and Joe has things going Paul Schuetz, 742; Hans help you diet. r« SL/IP m. CARITR APPOIIfrtP US TO OUR «£W made arrangements to go on pretty good. We want to thank Helen Fredericksen, 733; M ichael Eii' posirioKi PumicM. Thursday, Sept. 6. ’The package is Silver, Steffie Mattlce, Jean Weeks Desimone, 730; Ruth Search, 725. / M oynihan and Young: Contrasting Views about the same as the last trip, $12, and ^ r g e Hall. Golf results for this past Monday and does not include a meal. We will ;------Buix, LiurOur rriuayFriday luiiculunch iiiuiiumenu waawas muiimiKmorning aare: ic . ixiwLow vziuaa.Gross; uut;Joe wuiiiii,Quinn, ' so AM. By ROBERT SHEPARD tative of the Palestine Liberation In his own testimony. Young ad of the country has changed, “and stop on the way home So this ^ Traygis, 44; Ed Fitz- Mondav morning we 11 sign up star- ax. jc. d :h WILLIM. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 15 Organization - ciearly was in dressed the frustration expressed by with it have changed our policies and Monday morning we 11 sign up follows: tuna fish sandwich, cole Patrick, 45; Irvin Gartside, 46; Bill Americans who have served as am keeping with that view. But it aiso Moynihan and others, attitude toward the U.N. " ting around 8 a.m. slaw, potato chips, Jell-0 and Hooker, 46. Low Net; Tony Glas, 24; Now one more mention of a trip bassador to the United Nations caused Young's downfall. “It has been hard for some to While some administrations have beverage. Dick Reinohl, 29; Lee Monast, 31; and that is the one to Bermuda. I just HEALTH, varied widely in their view of that Moynihan offered the thesis “that accept that the U.N. can no longer be tended to ignore or barely tolerate The happenings here start with last Joe Klemas, 34; Stan Murawski, 34. EDUCATION found out that we will be in port for world body and perhaps none differed the United States intellectual in the instrument of Pax Americana,” the body. Young said President Friday afternoon’s setback games. There will be a drawing on Monday s close to three days and that means We had 43 players and the winners Aug. 27, for Sept. 10 and Sept. 17. HELFARE more than Andrew Young and his im fluence in both UNESCO and the Young said. Carter chose to place the United y o u will h a v e a chance to play golf on oscar (^ppuccio, 134; Helen There will be no match on Sept. 3, mediate predecessor, Daniel United Nations at large has declined There were those who "became Nations at the center of U.S. foreign a fntastic course iand also to rest and . r, Moynihan. dramaticaily.” angry rather than seriously refor policy. Gavello, 132; Paul Schuetz, 130; Bill Labor Day. Stone, 129; Arthur Bouffard, 126; Their sharply contrasting attitudes He blamed the decline on U.S. un mulating our policies and approaches The change apparently has paid were outlined earlier this year when willingness “to propound and defend to the U.N. And these reactions put off. In the last two General Assembly us right in the center of the W SOMSttlNS TEIL5 « HE LACKS TOML COKFW E both Young and Moynihan testified the liberal principles which ought sessions, “We have worked in an at before the House Committee on properly to govern those minefield.” mosphere of much greater Manchopter Public Records ill «r LiriE . ,, 451 5 Foreign Affairs. organizations.” “So preoccupied were we with our cooperation. " Young said, citing Moynihan, now a Democratic Moynihan complained that because own hurt” that the United States in property at 390 E. Center St„ $2,000. for Anthony Pastula, roof at 146 U.N.-assisted progress in several Warranty deeds Union St., $900. M senator from New York, saw the of the increased U.N. membership - recent years failed to recognize the areas - Africa, the Middle East, and Robert D. Chamas and Joan L. Building permits George E. Risley for Juris Ltd., Harold Parent for Ethel Walker, United Nations as an organization iargeiy the result of new Third Worid United Nations "as an imperfect arms control. Charnas to Clarence E. Zachery Sr. alterations to commercial building roof at 47 Mather St„ $1,500. threatened with takeover by Soviet countries - and changes in inter place, but still the only place where “We are no longer on the defensive and Shirley Zachery, property at 119 on Routes 83 and 30, $100,000. Harold Parent for Mike Gurski, spies and a place where U.S, ideals national politics, the United Nations nations talked instead of fought with - without falling into an equally Blue Ridge Drive, $M.450. Eastern Roofing Corp. for Beacon roof at 110 Congress St., $775. was being steered away from the each other.” and influence were in rapid decline. erroneous posture of the offensive. Release of allachmeni Hill Apts., roof at 1178 W. Middle Gear Span Structures for Carlyle The often rude rebuffs from the Partial release of attachment by Young, more optimistic, saw the "western iiberal” principles on Instead, we arc recognizing the in Turnpike, $5,800. Johnson I^ chine Co., addition to in Connecicut Bank & Trust Co. against rOUR OFFICE fURWrURE world body reclaiming some of its which it was founded. emerging nations caused the United fluence we have, that in matters pf Taylor Rental for Thomas dustrial building at 52 Main St., $98,- 648-4260 Charles J. and Maureen L. Coniam. MANCHESTER effectiveness as an organization The Soviets and others have States to not recognize “that we importance we still command enor Ferguson, tent at 78 Forest St., $250. 500. • HAS WHEELS OK If TOO? Certificate of allachmeni where progress could be made in "proceded to distort the procedures draw on a remarkably deep reservoir R.J. Gauthier for Mr. and Mrs. 515 MIDDLETURNPIKE WEST h mous support and influence, that our Robert EL Alaimo, doing business Robert Farrand Jr. for Chick solving international problems. Miller, repair porch at 35 West Frank R in a, addition and alterations of the body and we have not resisted of goodwill and friendship,” Young ideas and initiatives are welcomed as Alaimo Associates of Enfield, minster Road, $ ^ . at 130 Elizabeth Drive, $4,000. Only ocw I month membenhip per person. Applicants must be ftm lime adult sue$*» 1® over. His unauthorized dealing with th is/’ he said. said. and our leadership is expected.” against Luis P. Colon and Jane Colon, Facilities and hours may vary location. Longer term memberships win be on^ed. another U N. figure - the represen More recently, however, the mood Bidwell Home Improvement Co. EVENING HERALD, Wed., Augu»t a , 1979- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Wed., August 22, 1979 Moriarty’s in Tie Herald Angle Koosman Credits Defense Tie games have been part of Moriarty Brothers’ baseball team’s makeup in the Greater Earl Yost Hartford Twilight League play For th Win overRSox this season and last night in the Sports Editor 16 playoffs the locals and Langan battle to a 1-1 deadlock before BLOOMINGTON, Minn. winning that was my happiest was the big factor in the game.” “We worked on it for such a long darkness set in. (UPI) - Pitcher Jerry moment.” Zimmer said he was uncertain time. It’s the culmination of a lot of Tonight the two teams will try Koosman of the Minnesota Koosman. whose infield produced w hether loser John Tudor, 0-1, blood, sweat and fun for him to see Pin Season Nears Wednesday. Tony Trabert and John four doubleplays, said he welcomed again at St. Thomas at 5;30 with Newcombe will also be in the broad Twins was more than willing to Boston’s first left-handed starter me do well.” Bowling season is just around the the opportunity to pitch in cool since last September, would get Minnesota’s Ron Jackson helped Volkswagen holding a one-game edge cast booth from Flushing Meadow, share credit with the defense in the best of five set in the cham corner with both 10 pinners and weather. another start. Koosman with two hits and two RBI N.Y. ... Springfield Coliseum can pionship finals. duckpinners waiting to get into for his 16th victory of the “I just don’t know,” the manager and Ken Landreaux hit three singles seat 5,541 for hockey. The playing “I don’t like it anymore than 75 Tall, bespectacled righthander league competition. season. said.” He gave up nine hits but we in four trips to raise his average to surface will be the home of the Hart degrees at the hottest,” he said.” Dave Bidwell, who fashioned a The Connecticut 10 Pin didn’t give him much support.” ford Whalers’ farm club this season “I was a beneficiary of a lot of Pitchers like it cool and hitters like it .317. perfect 7-0 regular season won-loss Proprietor's Association, which in Roy Smalley, who hit a two-run Boston took advantage of ... Trinity College football roster in good plays and that was very for hot. I’ve been an early and late record, toiled for the MB’s and cludes the popular Parkade Lanes tunate for me,” said Koosman, 16-10, homer and a single in five Koosman’s five walks to score their cludes Frank Fitzgerald, former season pitcher. In the middle of the scattered four hits while Dave Carter managed by Bernie Giovino, claim after stopping the Boston Red Sox 7-2 appearances, said the homer was es runs. Dwight Evans walked in the East Catholic High linebacker, plus season when i t ’s hot, I have was reached for seven. there are now 111,000 league bowlers Tuesday night on a five-hitter. pecially sweet because his father, ex third before scoring on a triple by Bob Almquist from East Hartford struggled.” Langan tallied in-the third inning in the state, 12,000 juniors, 53,000 “ (Third baseman John) Casfino major leaguer Roy Smalley Sr., and and Bill Schaufler of Rockville. Rick Burleson. In the fourth inning, after two were out. Jim Jamgochian men and 46,000 women. Overall, mother, were in town from Califor made some great plays when I was in Fred Lynn drew a pass, took third on singled, swiped second and tallied on there are 10 million big pinners in the nia to see the game. deep trouble and (leftfielder) Bombo Manager Don Zimmer of the Red Jim Rice’s single and scored when Lou Bazzano’s single. USA. Benefit Game “ It’s not gratifying; it’s just fun to Rivera m ade a couple of good Sox hailed Koosman’s performance. Bob Watson hit into a double play. The MB’s knotted matters in the League activity for most circuits Bob Morrissey reports a novel soft- do well in front of my dad,” Smalley The Twins, hoping for a three- catches. fourth with three straight singles, starts after Labor Day. ball exhibition will be staged "I started out said.” It’s something I’ll never out game sweep, planned to pitch Bob ."The man knows how to pitch,” Steve Chotiner driving in Bill Thursday night at Robertson Park w ith a s p o tty grow. We spent 20 years talking and Goltz (11-8) tonight against Boston’s Zimmer said.” He pitched outside Chapulis. featuring Manchester’s curveball for the working. and dreaming about me Bob Stanley (11-9). independent Softball League Champions Tops in New England and inside and set up the hitters. He Defensive gems were turned in by barbershoppers and WINF per first half of the making it in the big leagues. Reed Construction softball team, Championship laurels were garnered in the Goss, Wayne Parker, Rudi Wittke. Front, Ray Gliha of the MB’s in leftfield sonalities. Proceeds are earmarked game and then I which makes its headquarters in Manchester Recreation Slow Pitch Indepen Tim O’Neil, Whitey Jenkins, Bob Ferron, who robbed Stan Lewis of a homer Manchester and plays home games for the Manchester Association for lost it completely, dent Softball League by the Hartford Road Ray Camp, Jim Bambria. Missing were Bill with a leaping catch at the fence and 2 at Charter Oak Park's Fitzgerald the Help of Retarded Citizens. Game and didn’t find it shortstop Ray Sullivan. He handled starts at 6 with the Silk City Chorus Dairy Queen entry. Squad members, top row McCarthy and Ed Savidge. (Rec Department Field, copped the New England Fast again _____until the last inning. Other than Vintage Yankees nine chances, several of a spec (1. to r.) Phil Goss, Dave Brannick, Rick Photo) Pitch Softball Tournament last slated to perform ... Night lighting unit at the Penney High tennis courts tacular nature. weekend in Dalton, Mass, ... Father are operating again in East Hartford Bidwell walked two batters and and son team of Earle and Mike while the windbreakers at S tandings') in Latest Victory fanned five. Carter also issued two Custer bowed in the finals of the Manchester Community College’s passes and struck out three. Equitable Family Tennis Father and Son Tournament last weekend in courts have been set back in place after being blown down during the re National League KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — To Fred Stanley, it was vintage Queens Unbeaten Ruthven Out Natick. Mass. Mike Custer, a 2 member of Manchester High's squad cent heavy rain and wind storm ... East New York Yankees. “We never give up,” he said.” That was in PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The last spring, has won the Manchester Newport, R.I, will be the scene of W L Pci. CB dicated in the World Series last year when we were down 2-0 and Philadelphia Phillies said Tuesday Tops in ERCC Juniors Realtors' Tournament the past two tennis competition featuring Tennis Pittsburgh 72 52 .581 won it.” right-handed pitcher Dick Ruthven Don Cieri, Jr., right, copped the Ellington Ridge Junior Divi Legends — players 34 to 45 — and 68 .567 2 years. He was ineligible — not old Montreal Stanley and the Yankees didn’t the unlikely roles of heroes, Yankees has been placed on the 21-day dis Tennis Masters - 45 and over — at 67 .549 4 sion golf title with a 27 hole gross score of 120. Kevin Ferrigno, enough - to compete in the local Chicago give up Tuesday night either, scoring Manager Billy Martinc redited a abled list because of a recurring back the Newport Casino. It could be a St. Louis 64 .520 7'/2 In Softball Event left, was second with a 125 total. (Herald photo by Richmond) Town Men's Singles Tournament five runs in the ninth inning to beat problem. preview of the 1980 Aetna World Cup “foul-mouthed fan” for putting them staged by the Recreation Depart Philadelphia 64 ,512 8',^! Kansas City 6-2 for their second there. Three games were decided ment ... Andy Baylock, new head with Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, Fred New York 51 .421 19'/2 straight victory over the Royals. Last night at Robertson Park, the entries. Dairy QueOn stopped Thifty. Stolle and Roy Emerson the “He (the fan) has been all over Lou by two runs and a fourth was thanks to a big six-run first inning. 9- baseball coach at UConn, will be the W C 8l Kansas City starter Paul Splittorff, (Piniella) and he used to be all over Marketmen trimmed Wilson Elec Australian products and Butch one-sided in last night’s 7. guest speaker at the Manchester W L Pci. GB 12-13, helped the Yankee cause by hit me,” said Martin.” But he did us a tric, 15-3, after Wilson posted a 7-5 Buchholz one of Uncle Sam’s best of 71 55 .563 - Manchester Recreation After two frames it was 7-3 and 9-3 American Legion baseball team ’s Houston ting two batters in the inning, setting favor and fired us up. He got decision over the MCC Vets in an Cowboys and Steelers another day. The upcoming Aetna after five innings but Thrifty came award dinner Tuesday night at the Cincinnati 70 57 .551 V / i up Roy White’s two-run single up the everybody mad on the bench. I ought Department Slow Pitch Class earlier meeting. Legion Home. The locals copped the Cup will feature players of this Los Angeles 58 67 .464 12‘/2 middle that gave B Softball Tournament action. Bruce Thielding was the big gun up with four markers in the sixth caliber from the USA and Australia. to send him a bottle of champagne " Zone Eight title under Jack Holik but San Francisco 58 58 .460 13 New York a 3-2 for the Markets with three hits, one a before running out of gas. Also, at Newport, will be Pancho Splittorff might be a more likely Three of the post-season com bowed in the state tourney ... Pat San Diego 54 73 .425 17‘/2 lead. Stanley recipient for the champagne because batants were sent to the sidelines homer, and Jerry Cosgrove added Dave Brannick drove in three runs Gonzales, Vic Seixas, Frank .389 22 Summerall will host the U.S, Open Atlanta 49 77 followed with a of the pitches that hit Bobby Murcer after suffering defeats in the double three blows and Ii^ke Tierney. Pete with a single, double and triple and Make Surprise Cuts Sedgman and Pancho Segura, Tennis Championships for a seventh Tuesday's Results three-run homer and Chris Chambliss, which sparked elimination play. Devanney, Tom Mac, Tom Devanney Tim O'Neil and Bob Ferron each disclosed draft choice, and lost collected two hits for the Queens. NEW YORK (UPI) - The terceptions with six last season, was time with CBS starting next Los Angeles 4, Chicago 2 down the leftfield the Yankee rally. “I thought that Only one of the 12 teams that and Rich Robb each reached base veteran defensive end George Martin New Role Best in defeat at the bat were Craig traded to San Francisco for un- Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 4 line to put the throwing an inside pitch was a good qualified remains undefeated, Hart safely via hits. NFC champion Dallas Cow at least tempoiarily over a contract San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 1 Ogden with three blows and Scott dislosed draft choices. game away. id e a s a id Splittorff. ” I was starting Kansas City utilityman ford Road Dairy Queen, while Ralph Bernard!’s two blows paced boys and Super Bowl champion dispute. Martin failed to attend prac Cincinnati 3, Montreal 2 Hanson and Barry Nixon with a pair In other major transactions: “I was just looking for a pitch over to get tired and was just trying to get Jerry Terrell came off the Highland Park Market, Thrifty Wilson. Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off -Wide receiver John MacDaniel, tice at Giants Stadium Tuesday mor New York 5, Houston 0 of hits. Comer Has Number the plate,” White said.” In that situa good fastballs with some movement bench Monday night and tried Package and Acadia Restaurant Wilson made seven hits account for the biggest surpris^ during who accumulated more yardage in ning, surprising everyone but rapkje San Deigo 3, St. Louis 2 (11) tion, you don’t want to swing at a bad on them. They both got away from have each been saddled with one set as many runs in stopping the Vets. Acadia enjoyed a pair of three-run Coach Ray Perkins. Today's Games his hand at pitching against cutdown day which forced pass receptions than any other pitch.” me.” back. Jeff Dallas paced the Electrians scoring innings to stop Postal. 7-5. -- Atlanta cut 10 players, including San Francisco (Whitson 5-8) at New York. He checked the with two bingles while the Vets had Outhit 13-12. Acadia got three hits National Football League Washington receiver in 1978, was one Oriole Batters White said his game-winning hit Rich Gossage picked up the win to Two games are on tap tonight at of eight players cut by the Redskins. quarterback Scott Hunter and defen Pittsburgh (Bibby 9-3) two hits each from Ekl Satkiewicz. each from Bob Plosky and Bob was even more gratifying because he even his record at 2-2 after Tommy Yanks on three pitches in his Fitzgerald Field, Acadia and the teams to reduce their squads The six-year veteran came to sive tackle Jim Bailey; Baltimore Houston (Richard 12-12) at New did not consider himself a good hitter John allowed both Royal runs. Kan one inning stint as Royals Markets meet at 6 o’clock and the Barry Stearns, Bud Durand and Ballok and a pair from Mike Kilby. to 50 players. released tackle David Rowe; BALTIMORE (UPI) — Baltimore Oriles Manager Earl York (Kobe! 5-6) Plosky singled, doubled and tripled. Washington last year from Cincinnati in Kansas City. sas City used a single and stolen base bowed 17-4. (UPI Photo) winner moves on to face Thrifty at Bruce Garry. Satkiewicz slammed The Cowboys placed All-Pro strong Chicago waived running backs Weaver saw it coming- what he saw was Texas Ranger pitcher Los Angeles (Hough 3-4) at Tom Martin, Tim Charlebois, Len via Kansas City and caught 34 passes Stanley isn’t a home run hitter—in by Willie Wilson and a single by 7:30. Loser in both starts will be out the only homer. safety Charlie Water, who suffered for 577 yards and four touchdowns, Jerome Heaves and Ron Harris, Steve Comer. Chicago (Krukow 98) Kansas City, New York or any other Amos Otis to score in the first and Agent Negotiations of the running. In a battle of previously undefeated Caruso. Jack Hull. Dave Carlson and torn knee ligaments in a pre-season linebackers John Sullivan and Chris Atlanta (Solomon 4-10) at all career highs. “We don't have a guy in our lineup Mariners 8, Blue 4: city. But he certainly as enjoying moved in front with three con Dave Krinjak each slammed two hits game two weeks ago. on the injured Devlin among 10 players; New Philadelphia (Christenson 4-8), n NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony At- “MacDaniel has not had a good who has been able to hit him apl Tom Paciorek drove in six runs his second homer of the year. secutive seventh-inning singles for the Postmen. reserve list, knocking him out of the Orleans cut return specialist Nat Montreal (Rogers 11-7) at Cincin tanasio. who is representing center- preseason and feels the same way year,” Weaver said Tuesday after with a homer and a bases-loaded tri “I was just trying to make con which scored Frank White. entire 1979 season while the Steelers Durand and offensive lineman Mark ple to power the Mariners to their nati (LaCoss 13-5), n fielder Lee Mazziili in his contract about his own performance,” said Comer, with relief help from Jim tact,” he said.” I hit it pretty good The first Yankee run came in the renegotiation with the New York Longwood Upset waived veteran kicker Roy Gerela Redskins’ Coach Jack Pardee. “We Meseroll: and San Diego placed tight third straight victory. San Diego (Owchinko 4-7) at St. Kern, baffled but I didn’t know if it would stay fair. sixth when Willie Randolph singled, and traded defensive back Tony end Pat Curran, tackle Milton Har Louis (Fulgham 5-4), n Mets. met Tuesday with General had hoped he would come back this Baltimore once Indians 12, Angels 7: This ballpark is a little too big for took second on A1 Cowens' throwing Manager Joe McDonald and Dugy. year like he did early last year, but daway and linebacker Jim Laslavic again as the Cliff Jonson drove in four runs, me.” error, stole third and scored on Chairwoman of the Board Lorinda de I After Waters underwent surgery he just hasn’t.” on the injured reserve list. Rangers edged the three with his 11th homer of the American League While White and Stanley were in Pinieila’s groundnut. Roulet. Sprung by Cahill following his injury, doctors in - Los Angeles waived running Orioles 2-1. season, to propel the Indians. East dicated he might be able to play in back Anthony Davis, who was in Fall Practice Comer went 72-3 W L Pel. GB BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Unseeded Mike Cahill of the Cowboys’ final three or four jured in a game against New innings allowing regular season games. But the Cow Baltimore 80 43 .650 Memphis, ranked 119th in the international computer rankings, England Aug. 12, along with five five hits and Boston 75 .610 5 Seaver On Winning Skein boys obviously didn't want to take a other players. The Rams also placed Dates at MHS St iking out three. He is 3-0 against Leaders upset second-seeded Jose-Luis Clerc of Argentina, 6-3, 7-5 Milwaukee 76 .598 6 chanCe. former Heisman Trophy-winner John Practice for Manchester High the Orioles this year and in his two- NEW YORK (UPI) - Hector For the time being, however, gifts Tuesday as first round play continued in the 52nd annual $175,000 “The conservative thing to do New York 68 .553 12 and San Diego edged St Louis. 3-2, in Cappelletti on the injured reserve athletic squads will be held as year career has allowed only two Batting Detroit 65 .520 16 Cruz plays for Cincinnati. Jose must wait. The victory, Tom 11 innings. U.S. Pro Tennis Championships at Longwood Cricket Club. would be to put Charlie on the injured list, scratching him for the season. earned runs in the 33 innings against follows next week, Dick Cobb, direc National League Cleveland 62 .496 19 Cruz plays for Houston. Cincin Seaver’s 10th straight, enabled the The upset was the third of the day. reserve lis,” said Dallas Coach Tom - Backup quarterback Scott Baltimore. Reds to pull within 1 ‘/z games of first- vived the scare before knocking off tor of athletics, announced. G AB H Pet. Toronto 39 .312 42 nati and Houston are battling Mem 5, Aslnm 0 Unseeded Pavel Slozil of Landry. "That would allow him to be Hunder, a nine-year veteran, a,nd Cross country (boys) Tuesday at 6; "That’s two runs in 33 innings, not place Houston. unseeded Phil Dent of Australia. 7-6. KKI percent when he comes back next Hernandez, St.L 123 470 160 .340 WesI Pete Falcone pitched a four-hitter Czechoslovakia had a surprisingly H N II BANKS' It CARSEK defensive tackle Jim Bailey, a 10- Cross country (girls) Monday at 6; counting spring training,” said for first place in the National In other NL and Doug Flynn drove in three runs 6-3, in a see-saw battle. Neither year. If he comes back at the end of Templeton, St.L 117 505 166 ,329 W L Pol. GB easy 6-2, 6-1 decision over No. 4 seed M M IO SLAAAS n THt year man, were among 10 players cut Field hockey - Monday at 8;30 a.m.; Weaver. "And I don't think we sored League West. Postone the player held serve in the first six the year you run the risk that Winfield, SD 126 475 152 .320 .California 70 56 .556 games, San Fran with a single and a double in a game Balazs Taroezy of Hungary 6-2, 6-1. cues SBCMO.WHO IS by the Atlanta Falcons. Soccer Monday at 5:30; Girls’ swim on him down there either. Horner, Atl 91 364 116 .319 Minnesota .532 3 brotherly love until October. cisco downed that ended in controversy. Houston Slozil now advances to the third games, as the first set was won by THt ASTRO CMAMP? something else might happen.” - The New York Giants traded se “It’s frustrating to be able to do ming Monday at 9:30 a.m. at Bennet Knight, Cin 117 428 136 .318 Kansas City .512 5‘/2 “If we win the division title,” Hec P ittsb u rg h , 6-1, Manager Bill Virdon played the round. Kriek in a tie-breaker, 8-6. A. JIM M Y WYNN Gerela, a 5-foot-lO, 185-pounder, cond year running back Dan Doorik nothing but watch him outsmart us Lapidus, who won the 1979 National • l L H M A Y Junior High; Volleyball Monday at 9 Griffey, Cin 95 380 120 .316 Texas .492 8 tor said Tuesday night after singling Atlanta nipped / game under protest when Jeff Earlier in the day, unseeded J. came to the Steelers in lOTl from to the Seattle Seahawks for an un pitch after pitch. He threw the right hard court title in the 21-year-old \ ^C BOBA5PROMOMT6 _ a.m. Matthews, Atl 126 515 162 .315 Chicago .437 15 in a run to give Cincinnati a 3-2 vic Philadelphia 5-4, Leonard was forced lo hit two extra Lapidus, a 20-year-oId amateur who New Mexico State and is the all-time pitch at the right time everytime. division, broke Warwick s serve Garvey, LA 125 513 161 .314 Seattle .421 17 tory over Montreal, “I’ll buy Jose Los Angeles times, once because time had been will be a junior at Princeton Univer scoring leader for the Steelers with The greatest compliment I can pay twice in the first set. Behind 5-2 in 9'BOfl:J3AASUe Rose, Phil 126 478 148 .310 Oakland .317 30 tickets for the playoffs ... anything he defeated Chicago, called and once because New York sity Uiis fall, upset 14th seed Kim 731 points. He had two 48-yard field him is that he reminds me a lot of Parrish, Mtl 113 396 121 ,306 Tuesday's Resulls wants.” 4-2, New York blanked Houston, 5-0. had only eight men on the field. the second set, Warwick fought back goals last week in a 27-14 preseason Mike Cuellar.” Warwick of Australia, 6-2, 7-5. American .eague Milwaukee 3-9, Chicago 2-5, Playing an aggressive serve-and- to 5-5. But Lapidus. who doesn't even Bolton Team victory over the New York Jets, but The victory raised Comer’s record G AB H Pet. Texas 2, Baltimore 1 volley game, Cahill broke Clerc’s have a computer ranking because of his departure means rookie Matt to 13-8, while Kern picked up his 21st Lynn, Bos 117,431 149 .346 Minnesota 7, Boston 2 serve in the eighth game to take an his amateur status, broke Warwick Seeks Players Bahr, a sixth-round draft pick from save. Rice, Bos 122 486 163 .335 New York 6, Kansas City 2 early 5-3 lead, holding his serve to the next game and held serve to take penn State, will do the kicking. Both Texas runs came on solo Brett, KC 122 509 169 .332 Cleveland 12, California 7 the match. ' Dugy, who led the team in in homers off loser Dennis Martinez, 14- win the set. No. 16 seed Jan Kodes of Manchester .youngsters ^ between ^ . Lezcano, Mil 111 384 127 .331 Oakland 8, Detroit 1 10. Buddy Bell hit his 15th of the year Continuing his attack, Cahill broke Czechoslovakia, 1973 Wimbledon the ages of 14 thru 18 interested in Downing, Cl 113 394 130 .330 Seattle 8, Toronto 4 QOODfYEAR in the second inning and Richie Zisk Clerc again in the 11th game and held titlist, had his hands full in his first- tryout out for the Bolton Bulldog Bochte, Sea 115 425 140 .329 Today’s Games socked his 13th in the sixth. serve to take the second set and the round encounter and had to go three football team may contact Coach GiI Kemp, Det 111 414 133 .321 Cleveland (Spillner 7-3) at Califor Bell's homer marked career high. match. sets before beating unseeded John ^^sineau at 649-4751 or report nights Landreax, Min 121 451 143 .317 nia (Ryan 3-8) He had hit 14 with the Cleveland In The win brought Cahill’s career Yuill of South Africa 7-6, 3-6, 6-2. from 6:30 to 8 at Herrick Park for Oliver. Tex 106 388 123 .317 Detroit (Wilcox 10-6) at Oakland LABOR DAY dians in 1973. head-to-head record against Clerc to Molitor, Mil no 449 141 .314 (McCatty 8-7) In Tuesday’s other second round "I don't know what's happening 1-2. Clerc beat Cahill three weeks ago match, seventh-seeded Tomas Smid The Bulldogs have llomeRuns Chicago (Baumgarten 11-7) at this year, " said Bell. "I know I'm not in North Conway, N.H., and in last of Czechoslovakia had a few anxious pionship honors several season and WEEKEND National League-Kingman, Chi Milwaukee (Haas 8-7), n year’s U.S. Open. 2 a home run hitter. All I can figure is I COME AND GET’EM! moments before beating unseeded open their slate Sept 9. and Schmidt, Phi 39; Winfield, SD Boston (Stanley 11-9) at Minnesota must be altering my stroke A 27-year-old right-hander who Paul McNamee of Australia 64, 7-6, Maximum weight for a player is somehow" 27; Horner and Matthews, Atl, (Goltz 11-8), n turned pro in 1974, Cahill has been on 175 pounds. SPECIAL Lopes, LA and Clark, SF 25. New York (Beattie 3-4 or Clay 1-5) cwm iMunai winning the tie-breaker 7-5, Baltimore’s led in the American a tear for the past week, winning the American League-Lynn, Bos 36; at Kansas City (Chamberlain 2-0), n KXN im iNiKT umi TIEMPO RADIAL The tournament which runs League East remained at five doubles title and finishing runnerup Rice, Bos 33; Singleton, Balt 31; Toronto (Stieb 5-3) at Seattle through Monday, carries a $24,500 games, despite the loss, as Boston to Jimmy Connors in singles last Thomas. Mil 30; Baylor, Cal 28. (Honeycutt 8-9), n first prize to the singles winner. Basketball dropped a 7-2 decision to Minnesota. week in Stowe, Vt. Fifth-seeded Johan Kriek of South Attendance at the afternoon and Brewers 3-9. \I bile Sox 2-5: Africa, ranked 32 in the world, sur- evening matches totaled 5,282. 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