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NO. ONE Increasing cloudiness today with highs 70 to 75, ilanrhpalpr Eitptttng Hrralft 21 to 24 C. Occasional rain likely tonight anti t o 728 EAST Tuesday. Lows tonight 60 to 65; highs Tuesday in A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 the mid 70s. Probability of precipitation 20 percent MIDDLE TURNPIKE today, 70 percent tonight and 60 percent Tuesday. MANCHESTER Home delivered copy 15 cents National weather map on page 17. Vol. XCVII, No. 255 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, July 31, 1978 Newsstand copy 20 cents wf (u v ic i AND m m iL in d u s t r ia l a n d c o m m e r c ia l MR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION phone Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 HEATING and SHEET METAL 341 Broad St. Mencheiter Inside today New Eiifland Mechanical Services, Inc. Mancheittr Manchester and Surrounding "rofaiiional Park ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 Sulla 106 Manchester TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Terrorists demand plane le sig n a B*t1y Gallagher Nathan Agostinelli, who went to K 643-2736 • 643-2192 prop. Vicinity the GOP convention to do battle for Lew Rome, spent his time in­ PARIS (UPI) — Terrorists with barricaded themselves off from the CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND stead visiting with old friends. submachine guns and hand grenades gunmen on the top floor. featuring this week... See page 2. traded shots with police at the Iraqi An embassy employee who es­ T U T I, core, lUEPINB BABS, AIR RUniUSSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Manchester Republican conven­ Embassy today and reportedly caped said he believed four or five rOVEI,UNTERNS MA.NCHESTER tion delegates agree the conven­ threatened to kill a group of hostages employees, mostly secretaries and tion was unexciting but feel that unless they get a flight to London to bookkeepers, had been taken M U MnOVEMENT party’s unity will stand it in good free a woman comrade. hostage. FARR’S MV stead in November. See page 2. At least one person was seriously Five hours after the 10 a.m. attack, THC CVCBYTHIHO STOnt TURNPIKE TV wounded. Two gunmen were CAMP-BIKE-tPORT 2 MAIN STREET CETA officials have devised a which included at least one hand- barricaded inside the embassy, and a OPEN DAILY TO B P.M. J. FARR • 843-7111 Famous Brand Television — Appliances 6 4 9 -3 9 8 9 plan to save some CETA jobs. See grenade explosion, a man tentatively M feawtBi, page 10 series of conflicting reports in­ identified as an Algerian diplomat (Home Improvement Division) dicated they might have up to eight entered the embassy building. About VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR hostages. an hour later he left, and a hostage East Hartford A third terrorist escaped on foot riddled with bullet wounds was by lactory trained specialists CETA workers find jobs un­ after the initial shootout with police. removed from the embassy and Phil Pete challenging and lacking in Iraq’s official news agency taken away in an ambulance. Locicero end Zidek ARCO training for the future. See page reported from Paris that the gunmen The wounded person was not im­ Kitchen \ifi 8. had set authorities a late-afternoon mediately identified. TfflPlKCARPET AND FLOOR COVERING deadline. They reportedly threatened H jrit Another CETA programs A diplomat of the Malaysian em­ 646-5036 ' T C I c \ / f c I r\ w A DDI I A U rc iirn'i n , 301 MAM S im OMR 100 ihte SRI f-t TISII I fll M t e l . to kill their hostages unless they bassy, which is directly across the ff provides lessons in basic skills for P&P AUTO REPAIR M ANCH01B OKI Of TOIR CRU (O lllC I S 4 3 4 M 2 youngsters. See page 7. were given a plane to London to street, told UPI: “The first thing I 706 Mein SI. • "Arco Charge" • Manchester collect a woman suspect held in con­ hpord '.vn>; Iwn sinolo qhnis, then a Conneclicul's LiigesI Floor Covering Deiler nection with last week’s attempt to Connecticut kill the Iraqi ambassador there. Spp Page 'I’l'ii MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. Times are changing in Connec­ The Iraqi story said the two MERCURYir,Z ticut politics, with disorganized gunmen had allowed an earlier rivf LocfiSMirn . Democrats and unified deadline to expire without apparent Dollar falls <■53 MAIN ST., M AN CHESTER • 643-6922 Republicans competing for the action, however. The report also said Phom 646-27S6 one of the gunmen claimed lo be the Q u a ^ Ain&HONHUSNSS Alar ms Lochs & governor’s mansion. United Press everywhere Sa'es Comomalion Changes NO SERVICE CHARGE International analyzes the situa­ brother of Said Hammami, a Sa'cs & Se'L'ce • Bonded _Mosi Palestine Liberation Organization “Rubber ■ eys n siock Repairs Of all Kinds tion. See page 2. Scissors A representative slain in London LONDON (UPI) - The U.S. dollar ■ng Snea'S Sharpened R666rvitloM lor • HottU • Alrihwt • StMimMpt The nation earlier this year. opened lower on European foreign 627 Main Straat An Iraqi embassy who escaped said Not even President Carter exchanges today, reflecting its fall to the terrorists "walked in and said a new postwar low on the Tokyo knows whether middle income they wanted to see somebody, they FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. TUNE UP SPECIAL ... foreign exchange. 646-0228 875-3252 Americans would pay part of their didn't say who." *10.95 6 cyl. - *18.95 V-8 medical bills under his health in­ Gold opened $1,375 lower in London "Then they began firing like wild at $199.25 an ounce from Friday’s all- K COMPim H i OF WiTON CAKE KCORATIONS PLUS PARTS AIR CONDITIONINQ surance plan, but benefits will be men," he said. SaOHTLV HIOHER free to the poor. See page 7. time high closing rate of $201,625. In ...... -3 i s : Amid a series of conflicting Zurich gold opened unchanged at TR1 CENTER ST. 70 UNION 8T. Americans are being asked to Campers leap for candy reports, the extent of the hostage $201.25. MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. RAG AUTO SERVICE help identify photographs and situation was not dear. The gunmen, Mon. • Sal. 10-S Mon. • Sat. 10-S • Front End Spoclallili • Tuna Up this climaxed two weeks of fun for the The pound opened at $1.9345, up 95 Thure., 10>9 ■* Fri. 10-9 sketches of mystery men who After wielding heavy sticks to break two who were reported to speak both • Brakat 9 Shocks • Air Conditioning may be connected to the murders points from Friday's $1.9250. Dealers pinatas hanging from a tree, 60 campers from youngsters at the 11th annual Interfaith Day French and Arabic, were visible at said the dollar was dragged down by • Road Ssrvica of John F. Kennedy and Dr. Mar­ Wedding Cakes A Specialty Hartford and Manchester vie with each other Camp, sponsored by the Manchester Area windows on the lower three floors of growing concern about inflation 436 CENTER ST. Tal. 649-39S3 MANCHESTER tin Luther King Jr. See page 14. the building, A number of embassy -.11^ to catch the candy before it falls to the Conference of Churches. (Herald photo by prospects in the United States, EYCRVTHIHB IN ' ' V ™ . ” ” " Turnpike TV and Appliance store, 273 W. Middle Tpke., features famous brand Television, Appliances, and employees were visible one floor The dollar opened in Frankfurt at WASHINGTON (UPI) -T he ground. Entertainment aqd games such as Pinto) Stereo - including Curtis Mathes, RCA, Zenith, Westinghouse, Caloric, Sony, Kelvinator, KitchenAid. above, but it was not clear if they 2.0400 marks, down from 2.0410 Westside Shoe Repair government said today that its were being held hostage or had not • MIRRORS . SHOWER DOORS We also carry custom wall to wall Carpet and Aluminum Siding in our Home Improvement Dept. Friday. measure of future economic • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS Come in today and see that good service costs no more! Corner Center & McKee Streets yet been discovered by the terrorists. In Zurich it opened at 1.7530 Swiss • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Manchester, Conn. • Tel. 643-8285 trends rose a moderate 0.4 per­ One French radio report said the francs, up marginally from Friday’s Repairers of Footwear, Handbags, Laalhtr cent in June for the fifth straight Compromise possible gunmen held eight hostages, in­ Goods. Complata Lina of Shot & Laathar Cara monthly increase. The newest cluding three women, and claimed at J.A. WHITE GLASS C0 .J n c . S.'c I’ FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS Products. economic indicator contained no least 10 other employees had iigi' — You’ll Lika Our Fast, Quality Sarvica — evidence that the nation was Manchtalar 649-7322 31BiaMllSL m Hours; Mon.-FrI. 8-5:30. Sat. 8-4 Cloaad Wada. headed for a recession late this OVER 21 YE*'*^ EXPERIENCE ^ EJ, JOHNSON PAINT CO year or early in 1979, as some on ramp at Buckland private economists have Selection rules set; predicted. By GREG PEARSON project. Joan Cushman said that the major The ramp construction, which is in­ concern of town officials at this point 763 and JUDY KUEHNEL cluded in proposed Interstate 86 im­ is Manchester's plan to close MANCHESTER OVER 45 MAIN SI. The world A proposal to speed up construction provements, would cut out part of Burnham Street. Officials fear that, new candidate found 643-1191 MEMONIAl CO. YEARS EXPERIENCE Egypt President Anwar Sadat's of a ramp from Buckland Road in that route. without Burnham Street opened to DiRosa and David Call — indicated 191 demand that Israel withdrawn Manchester to Exit 93 of Interstate Giles said that A1 Young, South traffic, an increased burden will be By GREG PEARSOIN Saturday that they probably would 0pp. East Cemetery Call 649-5807 86 will be introduced at tonight’s MAIN ST. from occupied terrritories puts Windsor’s director of public works, put on Clark Street and Pleasant lleruld Re|i

A program for children of migrant COVENTRY - The Town Council is uncommitted at this time. '(1 workers will start in the Vernon • k ii about 90 percent of the children from will hear a report from Town A previous payment of $9,5(K) was School system in the fall through a migrant families leave school before Planner Gregory Padick at its built into the town’s budget for the .T-’i federal grant of about $70,000, depen­ IL'I; they reach seventh grade. meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Board present fiscal year, Connolly said. He ding on the number of children in­ So that the families that do move Room. has also received a revenue sharing volved. ' l e ' frequently have records readily Padick will speak on his final draft check for $41,322. ./T-y Franne Durdek is local program available when their children enter a of a master plan of development for The manager also announced the coordinator. Besides Ms. Durdek new school system, the information Coventry worked out in conjunction appointment of Carol Blondell of there will be a health specialist, an on the child’s educational level, with the Planning and Zoning Com­ Bunker Hill Road as dispatcher for outreach worker and two tutors in­ special problems or handicaps, mission. The town’s Conservation the Police Department. Ms. Blondell volved in the program. health records, interest and special Commission and Sewer Authority will replace Gary Mills, who has The migrant worker program will skills, are all sent to a national com­ also provided input. resigned to take a job in Willimantic. serve gifted children as well as those puter file. The planner will also discuss his Connolly also released a who are below average in studies. This computer file will do away meetings with representatives of the breakdown of monies remaining in However, the children to be served with the necessity of the child having Farley Corporation, which is seling the town road aid accounts. Im­ must come from families who are in- to be tested when he or she moves off large tracts of land in Northern proved roads have a balance of $109,- ■ -r volved in agriculture or a from one place to another. Coventry, formerly owned by DevCo. 752; unimproved roads, $57,985; agriculturally related field. The It will be the job of the community “Some parcels have been sold for Brigham Road, $7,000; and Brigham family must have moved within the worker to locate migrant families in farming, and some have been sold Trail Road, $312. past five years. town and to tell them about the ¥f which could lead to relatively small “ It's been normal to carry over The prime goal of the program is to program. The community worker subdivisions of three to eight lots,” funds from one fiscal year to keep the children of migrant famiies Contrast is evident as half of this photo sides of the brook. At the completion of the A section of the brook along Brewer Street, to last for many years and provide a wide will also make the families aware of y ./ Padick claims. another,” the manager reported in the regular school program as long other information about the town shows an area clogged by brush and refuse project, 1334 feet of gabiens will be used at where large, screen boxes with rocks called pathway in which the water can flow. (Herald At 8 p.m., the council will meet “Last year approximately $50,000 as possible. Ms. Durdek said that other than that concerning education. was carried over; and the year and the other half shows one of the gabiens Brewer Street. Pictured is CETA worker Dan “gabiens" were installed. They are designed photo by Blake) with the Cemetery Commission, which CETA workers are placing on both Sheridan. (Herald photo by Blake) which has been charged with before, $30,000." developing the old Cummisk proper­ ty into a public cemetery. FuHCincnl p;ruiil<-cl The council will consider a grant CETA workers need the money Compromise possible from the Federal Bureau of Outdoor Connolly received confirmation Recreation for 50 percent funding to from Town Engineer Donald Holmes on ramp at Buckland purchase Salvation Army land that a permanent drainage casement around Coventry Lake. Voters turned has been granted by Vernon and down purchase of the land in a May Virginia Sumara over a 10-foot wide but find jobs unchallenging Gonliniii'd from One m atter.” referendum, but the issue may be strip of land along the Mill Brook Penny admitted that Manchester revived now that a federal grant has from Coventry Lake to Lake Street. threat to redesign the proposal “This easement, plus a matching officials “did respond to local Johnny Roberts of Bolton takes a deep breath as Dr. C. Wen- been approved. By CHRIS BLAKE CETA program. “It isn't teaching you to be useful within Manchester, a sharp right one on the other side ol the brook, is because "it keeps me working." residents” in their decision to move dall Wickersham III, examines him in preparation for par­ Other agenda items include ap­ lit'rolcl Rcporlcr ‘It's boring’ in any capacity," he said. He said he may return to angle would reportedly connect the Pleasant Valley Road 400 feet to the pointments to local boards and com­ needed to allow the town to install “I'm not learning anything that I Manchester portion with South Wind­ east but “South Windsor will also ticipation in the Bolton Football program. Looking on are Nor­ large culverts under Lake Street and EAST HARTFORD -Wlien John Coulter, 25, is one of tlie college again when his CETA job ends missions, consideration of subdivi­ Brewer Street workers. Coulter was didn't already know." in September. sor’s Pleasant Valley Road. benefit by a road more modern in man Morrissette, head coach and Mike Oueilette, assistant. sion applications pending before the to reshape the brook channel to carry 1 - 4 Congress passed tlie Comprehensive graduated from East Hartford High Pilius said he likes working out­ The road reconstruction project design and the elimination of the Roberts was among 14 Bolton boys who attended the Gene Planning and Zoning Commission, the 100-year storm flow," Holmes ad­ Employment and Training Act doors, but he said the manual labor is appears to have put a strain on the vised. School in 1972. He spent a year at St. Side effects dangerous intersection” with a light Carpenter Marauder All Star Football Camp in Pennsylvania and a review of town road projects (CETA) several years ago. its intent hardly training for the future. When the CETA program started relationship between officials of both He said a second ea.scmenl was ob­ was to employ those without work in Francis College in Bidderford, at the corner of Croft Drive and Plea­ and oiling programs. "It gives you a paycheck, that's in East Hartford, Mayor Richard H. towns. recently. (Herald photo by Chastain) tained for two years to allow the jobs which would give them some Maine, and dropped out. sant Valley Road, Grant payment about it." Blackstone warned about a possible South Windsor Mayor Nancy Caf- Numerous South Windsor Council town to move construction equip­ training for the future. He worked at Finast Bakery for Town Manager Frank Connolly two years, then took a job as a Pilius plans to return to school and harmful side effect. fyn has accused Manchester officials members, however, feel that the ment across Sumara's land to roach The idea was not only to get the un­ has received a final payment of $2,- delivery man for his uncle's company major in forestry and wildlife when “It's unwise to distort government of planning the project to accom­ Manchester residents in the Croft Coventry Lake so that a concrete employed back on their feet, but to 920 from the federal government in in Melrose, Mass. his CETA job ends. services by using federal funds to modate residents in the Manchester Drive area have been protected from Bolton youths flood Drotection wall can be built at give them a solid base of experience. provide basic services," he said. “If Croft Drive area at the expense of the J.C. Penney traffic flow at the anii-recessionary funds. The money the water s edge on town-owned land This experience would make it easier He held other jobs, but he always ‘Keeps me working' you can't support it financially after South Windsor, expense of South Windsor residents, for the unemployed to find work after wanted a job which required him to Richard LaChapelle, 27, was one year, you should not get into it." Manchester Mayor Penny, “ Eliminating a road that will in­ their CETA jobs ended. / ^use his brain. return from camp graduated from EHHS in 1968. He The town should watch against speaking at South Windsor meeting Area police East Hartford has CETA workers He was confident that he could find convenience South Windsor people is then spent three years with the Navy using CETA employees to staff last week, defended Manchester’s all over town. They are in the Town such a job when he applied to the not being a good neighbor,” said in Vietnam. positions as a stopgap measure, he position. BOLTON — Fourteen Bolton foot­ week-long live-in camp was provided Hall as administrative assistants, in CETA program. He says he has been Councilwoman Cushman. driving while under the influence of said. “ We have tried to be a good Although South Windsor’s reluc­ ball players recently attended the by paients. Vernon public works, public housing, home badly disappointed. When his time with the Navy was liquor or drugs after he was involved up, LaChapelle went back to school in The CETA'brook workers were not neighbor to South Windsor, said Pen­ tance to approve the project is seen Gene Marauder All Star Football The boys also visited the Strasburg Arthur W. Harrington. 22. of 8 health care and many other “Tm not learning anything doing in a one-car accident on Kelly Road, 19'73 at Manchester Community in such positions. They are “project ny. “We have been accused of not as pettiness by Manchester officials Camp at Millersville State College, Railroad and various Amish farms. McLean St.. Rockville, was charged departments. this." he said. ‘Td rather use my Police said he collided with a utili- College, level" employees who were assigned being concerned about South Wind­ as well as some of South Windsor’s near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Boisoneau said the Bolton boys Thursday night with reckless driving, Some of the CETA workers will brains than do hand work. It's tv pole. No court date was given. He was active in the student senate a specific task. It was a task that sor, but the fact that we have all of own council members, Coun­ boys are members of the Bolton were complimented by Dr. driving an unregistered motor vehi­ end their jobs soon and some will boring." and varicus other student activities at could have been put off, but one our technical staff here is proof cilwoman Cushman recently com­ Tigers Midget Football Team. Carpenter and his staff as being well- cle, misuse of registration plates and Billion continue into next year. He said. "The money is the only / i MCC. He worked part-time in both which needed to be done at some enough that we are concerned. We mended Mayor Caffyn for “not blind­ Gil Boisoneau, football coach, said disciplined and courteous. failure to obey an officer’s signal. Joseph A. Bastarache, 54, of 1201 Last November, a crew of 41 CETA reason I'm working. " the Veterans Affairs Office and in the time. have just been trying to figure out the non-contact camp stresses foot­ Locally football practice for the Police said the alleged violations Boston Turnpike, Bolton, was workers began a project for the Rick Pilius. 27, also said the CETA ly accepting the project, and asking In less than a year, they have how many trips we’ve made out here ball fundamentals, team spirit and midget, junior and senior pony teams occured on Union Street, Rockville, charged Friday night with fourth- •town s Public Works Department. program has not fulfilled its mission MCC Bookstore. questions that have been solely cleaned up two waterways which had in an attempt to resolve this sportsmanship. He said Dr. begins Aug. 1. Practice for the He is to appear in court in Rockville degree sexual assault. They were the first men put to work during this project. When he was graduated from MCC. lacking.” become so clogged that the water Carpenter is a well-known college midget C team begins Aug. 7. All on Aug. 1. Police said the alleged incident in­ under the 1977 CETA program. Pilius. a 1968 graduate of EHHS. LaChapelle tried to land a job with was stagnant and infested by ' football coach. practices are from 6:15 to 8 p.m. at Howard D. St. Pierre, 22, of 310 volved a minor female. Bastarache is Their assignment was to cleatl up was unemployed for 50 weeks when 'the Postal Department. “They are supposed to give mosquitos. The boys who attended the camp Herrick Memorial Park. Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, was scheduled to appear in court in the banks of two brooks in town. They he took the job with CETA. preference to disabled veterans and That problem is gone. The Police investigate were Chris Mulchahy, Kevin Registrations for the football charged Sunday with making an un­ Rockville on Aug. 22. dug the sides and installed large, He had previously worked as a I'm a disabled vet," he said. “But. residents of the two areas are Mulchahy, David Boisoneau, Bucky program are still being accepted. safe start. His court answer date is Kllington screen boxes filled with rocks called crew leader for Monsanto Corp. out of the people they hired, none of pleased with the work the men have Taylor, Richard Rose, Tim Kalkus, For further information about the Aug. 18 in Rockville. "gabiens." before being unemployed. Charles R. McDermott, 20, of 15 them were veterans. " done. RHS alarm problem Glenn Sherman, Ted Brown, Tony midget program call Boisoneau at Vernon Police are investigating a The two brooks were located near He also has two years of college un­ Florence St.. Rockville, was charged The Public Works Department is Alibrio, Jon Soares, Billy Sheetz, 643-0688 or Marshall Taylor at 646- break into the Drive-In Package Brewer Street east of Forbes Street der his belt. He attended Virginia In the fall of 1976, he attended Saturday with second-degree pleased with the work of the CETA Johnny Roberts, Joel Hoffman and 5998. For information about the pony Store on W. Main Street Sunday and behind Henderson and Andrew Tech. Eastern Connecticut State College on .•lined there was trouble with the line reckless endangerment after an men. David Curry. program call Steve Narsavage at 646- night. drives. He said he has not learned any a part-time basis and worked at VERNON — Vernon Police are still and “in actuality it was not in a lleg ed high speed ch ase in > » l s , The CETA workers themselves Transportation to and from Ihe 7459. Police said the alarm sounded and This week, the Brewer Street crew useful skills under the CETA ECSC. investigating why the burglar alarm operation.” Ellington. He is no longer going to college and feel they have done a good job, but when they arrived at the store they was winding down toward the finish program. at Rockville High School didn’t sound Later that day an investigation State Police said McDermott was Dan Sheridan, a CETA worker, fills one of the gabiens with he was unemployed when he applied many wish they could have done a early the morning of July 19 when found a window in the front door of the project. Some of the workers “It's not doing a damned thing as revealed information and evidence arrested about 3:30 a.m. after he rocks at the brook behind Brewer Street. CETA workers are for a CETA job. different job. One which would have smashed and a small amount of beer talked about their work and about the far as learning a skill is concerned. " vandals caused extensive damage that led to the issuance of a warrant Nursing association allegedly drove at high speeds wrapping up the project, which covered an area of about a he said. He said the job has helped him prepared them for a future career. after they entered the school. for the arrest of a 16-year-old and the is believed to be missing. through an accident scene on Route mile and one-half. (Herald photo by Blake) The police were alerted by a caller referral of two other youths to Police said witnesses said they saw 140. Police said he was not involved who said someone was observed juvenile authorities. a dark colored station wagon in the accident. firm on bid amount speeding from the scene. smashing windows at the school Capt. Bundy said he later spoke McDermott was released on his Philip Gagne, 17, of Enfield, was abput 3:04 a.m. with Edward Hunt of Huntress Elec­ prom ise to appear in court in charged Saturday night with dis­ Capt. John Bundy, of the Vernon tronics of West Hartford who was at VERNON - The Rockville Public association is at the other end of the Rockville on Aug. 8. Norwich Diocese celebrates CABE warns local school boards same street. orderly conduct. Police Department, said police police headquarters checking out the Health Nursing Association, which .South Mi’inil.sor responded to the phone call and found has been considering buying the After the first bid of the Police said the arrest was made in alarm system for the high school. Five South Windsor youths were large amounts of damage but no association was rejected the federal connection with the investigation of a Bundy said that Hunt told him that former Rockville Post Office Build­ charged Sunday night in connection suspects in the area. He said three government didn’t recieve any bids disturbance at Golfland on Route 83. he found the system at police ing since it was offered for sale last with a complaint made by the 7- their powers may be usurped patrol cars checked the area and headquarters was functioning fall, has been asked to up its most from a governmental agency and He was released on his promise to Silver Jubilee on Sunday Eleven Store operator on Ellington secured at about 3:40 a.m. properly and that he was going to call recent bid by the federal Services then put the building on the open appear in court on Aug. 8, Paul Serra, 23, of Amston, was Road. making authority away from local Officer James Hodges returned at the telephone company to check the Administration. market with the nursing association The Connecticut Association of State Deparimeni ot Educauon. charged Sunday with first-degree Police said the youths had all been be Kenneth Notl ol St. Joseph religious sister Irom Tolland and a towns and into the hands of the state 3:55 a.m. for another check and lines because he thought there must The association first entered a bid then offering $47,000. This too was The Silver .lubilee Year of the Boards of Education (CABE) has A Task Force, appointed by the warned before about loitering on the Church, New London and Miss religious brother from New London and envisioned a complex monitoring spotted three white males inside the of $60,000 but this was rejected when rejected. The third time the agency criminal trespassing and breach of Diocese of Norwich will begin Aug. 6 notified local Boards of Education State Board has issued a lengthy have been a break in the line premises. at 3 p.m with a symbolic ceremony Lorraine White of Sacred Heart to represent Christian education in scheme which, CABE said, would school building but a pursuit through somewhere between the school and the federal office said the agency bid only $25,000 and the federal the peace. that their power to set educational rough draft of a document purporting government has asked that this he Police said he was arrested after Those charged were; Patrick and a Mass of Thanksgiving offered Church. Taftville. They will be ac­ the Diocese; a leather bound Bible to outline a revised local-state channel state funds away from the the school proved fruitless, Bundy police headquarters. was not a governmental or a quasi- policy is in danger of being taken raised but the association feels the investigation of a domestic com­ Tedone, 17, of 606 Pleasant Valley in the Cathedral of St Patrick by companied by a brass ensemble. will be given to Bishop Reilly as a “partnership" for public education in classroom and into the coffers of a said. Later that night, Capt. Bundy said, governmental agency. from the towns and placed in the building will need a lot of renovating plaint at the home of his estranged Road; Richard Wetherbee, 17, of 60 Bishop Daniel P, Reilly of Norwich Members of the Fourth Degree symbol of parish religious education; Connecticut. CABE said. considerably enlarged state He said the shift commander and Dan O’Connell, a repair man for the The only other local bidder was the hands of a gigantic state and officials have indicated they wife in Talcottville, He was released Chapel Road; David Cary, 16, of 160 and concelebrated by 26 Bishops Knights of Columbus will line the water, to symbolize the birth of the They said the Task Force was bureaucracy. three patrol cars responded to check phone company, inspected the lines Board of Education which put in a bid bureaucracy. aren't inclinded to raise the amount on a $1,000 surety bond for court Aug. Quarrybrook Drive; Peter Hackett, from throughout New England stre et from the C hancery on Diocese from the Diocese of Hart­ dominated by state employees and Ronald S. Gister, executive direc­ the area once again and the Special and said that he found no problem of $1 just to keep avenues open. 17. of 51 Candlewood Drive; and While the celebration is in Broadway to the door of the ford will be presented to Archishop tor of CABE, said the draft report Services Squad responded at 5:25 with the telephone lines and he The building is located at the cor­ offered. 18. CABE. which is a public education teachers on the panel along with ad­ Paul Gugliotti, 16, of 50 Stuart Mark Coutrue, 17, of 61 Hilton Drive. Norwich, it is really the 25th anniver­ Cathedral, for the procession of Whealon; token offerings of money reveals a distrust of local com­ a.m. with Lt. Edwin Carlson taking thought the problem was somewhere ner of Park and School streets, right group supported by local Boards of ministrators and college professors Burnett special Road, Tolland, was charged Friday They are scheduled to appear in sary of the formation of the present bishops and priests. will be given to Archbishop Jadot. by Education, charged that the recent and only one school board member munities “a fear that those com­ charge of the investigation. in the alarm system. next to the Sykes School and across court in East Hartford on Aug. 11. three Roman Catholic dioceses in Readings during the Mass will be small children, to show concern for munities, which still raise more than Capt. Bundy said that the alarm That’s where the matter stands as the street from the school ad­ HOLLYWOOD (DPI) - Carol night with failure to drive right after interim report of the Educational was invited to sit in nr> the panel. investigation of a one-car accident on Manuel X. VillaM arin. 19. of Connecticut from the Diocese of by Sr. Rita St. Onge of Putnam, who the poor. Equity Task Force may signal a CABE officials " id the draft 50 percent of all funds to run local system was functioning properly at of Bundy’s July 25 report to the ministration building. Burnett's first major TV show since Bolton, was charged Saturday with Hartford which initially encom­ served as provincial of the Daughters Three chalices will be brought to schools, will spend money wastefully police headquarters but it was deter- mayor. The present office of the nursing discontinuing her 11-year comedy- Route 30. massive power grab attempt by the proposed a massi' e s" ift of decision Police said he went off the side of risk of injury to a minor, carrying a passed the state of the Holy Spirit of both North and the three bishops who have served as and not in the best interests of the variety series will be “ Friendly the road. His court answer date is weapon in a motor vehicle, and A decree by Pope Pious Xll on South America for nine years, and heads of the Diocese of Norwich. children." Fire,” a three-hour video version of possession of a cannabis substance. Aug, 6. 1953. designated New London, Judge Thomas Congdon of New Lon­ Bishop Reilly. Bishop Bernard J Gister charged that the Task Foreg Aug. 11. C.D.B, Bryan’s best-selling non­ Michael Stamos, 45, of West Hart­ He is to appear in court in East Hart Tolland. Windham and Middlesex don. a Catholic layman who has Flanagan (the first Norwich Bishop recommendations would lead to Transfer of federal monies fiction book. ford on Aug. 7. Counties as the Diocese of Norwich; served in various capacities in the who is now Bishop of Worcester, educational standardization rather ford, was charged Friday night with Fairfield County as the Bridgeport Diocese since its beginning. Mass.) and Bishop Vincent J. Hines, Park being readied than to educational excellence. Diocese and the counties of Hartford. The offertory procession, planned who served as Bishop of Norwich CABE will soon release a com­ Litchfield, and .New Haven as the by Richard Costello of Preston, will from March 1960 until his retirement prehensive analysis of the Task expected at special session Number Archdiocese of Hartford, represent the history and people of in 1975. for Spring baseball Force document in response to The Most Rev, .Jean Jadot. D,D,. the Diocese. Offertory bread, a symbol of the education commissioner Mark By JUDY KUFIINKL into the original contract “gave the bringing Pappalardo before the coun­ Apostolic delegate to the United Candles will be presented by a Body of Christ which sustained the Shedd's request for “comment and md Stuff ileruld Curresponilenl board leverage it shouldn’t have.” cil. change States will be present at the Aug, 6 Diocese for 25 years, will be brought COVENTRY - Laidlaw Park on The Lions Club, the Jaycees. and critical reaction." The school was closed as an Hornish said he believed the ceremony. This will he his second to the altar by a couple from the Goose Lane may be ready for local the Conservation Commission are CABE officials said their analysis SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town elementary school in June because of “whole procedure is improper.” visit to the .Norwich Diocese, He If you have newest Diocesan parish. St. baseball teams next spring as a among area groups that have helped will include recommendations for an Council is expected to approve decreased enrollment at the elemen­ “I am disturbed at this whole VERNON - The Here’s what rings for little (and not so attended the ordination of Bishop Lawrence in Killingworth. result of recent efforts to develop the develop the area since the early alternative plan, which that authorization to transfer $25,125 from tary level. The Board of Education procedure,” said Hornish. “If there Rockville-Vernon Fire UtUe) girls are made of. Reilly on Aug, 6, 1975, news for area The liturgy will include the North Coventry facility. 1970's. Nature trails are also slated organization hopes will be incor­ Federal Revenue Sharing monies to agreed to givq a portion of the is a question about a potential ap­ Departments and the Ver­ The presiding prelate will be the blessing of holy water and the More than $3,000 worth of fill has for the property. porated into final recommendations. begin renovation of a portion of Wap- building to the town to be used for pointee because of his business or non Ambulance calls Most Rev, John F, Whealon. D, D,. towns, call: renewal of baptismal vows during been added to the ballfield, the Laidlaw Park is expected to ping Elementary School for town some town offices and community possible conflict of interest I feel it should now all be called Metropolitan Archbishop of Hartford parking lot has been leveled to ac­ become the major recreational area use, when it meets tonight in special activities. Into the same number, 872- which everyone in'the cathedral will should be done through the party he / 7 who will give the homily Andover hold a lighted candle. commodate 40 cars, and the access for the north end of town. Miller- session at 7 p.m. Nicolson, however, said that some represents. This procedure is im­ 7333, / > All of the priests in the Diocese of Donna Holland ...... 646-0375 The Aug. 6 ceremony will begin a road has been widened, largely with Richardson Field in South Coventry PAW The project hit a snag last week organizations such as the Senior proper and will discourage potential Norwich have been invited to con- Bolton year of liturgical celebrations volunteer help, was developed largely through the ef­ when Connie Nicolson of the town’s Citizens Club “were reluctant to give commission servers.” celebrate. Diocesan seminarians and forts of the town's Baseball Associa­ JACKSON & Task Force told the council he could All of these emergency Donna Holland ...... 646-0375 throughout the Diocese of Norwich. Anthony Roberto, a Parks and up their present facilities because of Mrs. Caffyn said her main concern permanent and transitional deacons not recommend appropriation of calls now go into the Coventry Recreation Commission member, tion. CURTIS, INC. the one year cancellation clause in was that Pappalardo may disqualify will be in attendance at the 25th an- has been organizing work crews at Other fields in town are located at money for the school’s renovation the original contract.” himself on some Sewer Commission Tolland County Mutual Aid Simulated Heart shaped Oval signet • niversarv Mass, Claire Connelly...... 742-8202 Watering system the high school and at the grammar with the one-year cancellation clause headquarters which is births tone algnet with with diamond the park for several years. The picnic Inveitment The council is also expected to vote votes, and that the commission had with diamond diamond in 14k. In I4k gold Persons invited to the ceremony in­ Kllinfiton BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPIl - area was cleared of poison ivy and school. Recreation Director Lionel put in the agreement by the Board of on the appointment of Frank Pap- been having difficulty gathering a prepared to handle the in 10k gold. Securitie$ Education. clude parish trustees and parish Barba, a Richmond ., .643-2711 Weekend gardeners can keep their debris with the help of young people Jean claims that increased usage of palardo, 112 Pine Knob Drive, to the quarum at some meetings. calls. Last week, however, a new con­ council presidents and their spouses. lleliron plants well watered during dry working through the Windham Area these established facilities has made Sewer Commission. Pappalardo’s ap­ Pappalardo said he had no inten­ tract was negotiated between Town Congressional representatives: periods with a homemade watering Community Action Program it difficult to schedule events for the ROBERT C. pointment came under council tion ot disqualifying himself from Patricia Mulligan...... 228-0269 Manager Paul Talcot and School Reports called In on the heads of stale and civic system, says garden columnist Nan­ (WACAP). town's many teams. HEAVISIDES scrutiny last week because of his sep­ voting. South Windsor Superintendent Robert Goldman old Rockville Fire Depart­ governments; religious; and cy Bubel. The late James Laidlaw deeded the Past attempts to develop the Inquiries tic tank service business. The council is also expected to vote Diocesan personnel Judy Kuehnel ...... 644-1364 giving the town use of a portion of the ment number will be c M i d m . Writing in "Blair and Ketchum's property to the town almost a decade ballfield at Laidlaw were thwarted Invited Although Mayor Nancy Caffyn and on the transfer of $26,739.60 from the building for five years, unless some automatically transferred Jewe/e/s A Silversmiths Since 1900 A choir composed of members Tolland Country Journal. " she suggests ago. biit the land remained un­ by vandals who drove motor vehicles Councilwoman Joan Cushman contingency fund to cover salary in­ extraordinary and unforeseen oc­ to 872-7333. This change from throughout the Diocese will Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 sinking a large can with several holes developed until Roberto spurred onto the field and destroyed leveling defended the council’s “right and creases for non-union personnel, and 938 MAIN 8T. • DOWNTOWN MANCHESTiR 2/ 8-2100 currence makes it necessary for it to will mainly affect the provide a program of music under in the bottom in the soil next to or in town officials to appropriate money and grass. This problem is expected obligation” to question a potential, to authorize the transfer of funds HARTFORD • NEVy BRITAIN • WESTFARM8 MALL > ernon 10 ComlHutlon Plua be used as an elementary school residents in the Rockville the direction of Douglas Green, the middle of such moisture-craving for fencing and other supplies. to be solved by the installation of fen­ commission appointment. received from community groups Amenun E)«reM/MaMr Owge/V