PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct, 30, movements. ular piano pieces. He also you to Clint Hendrickson shared through the Hold for our annual Inter­ We were also entertained accompanied Judy group, directed by Ida Cor­ for his publicity work. Emergency Pantry. faith Thanksgiving Service. ^ A C C mier sharing some of their A special tributes go to by some youthful dancers Whitney as she sang The Junior Women's Itc(|uesls from the Beverly Bollino several operatic selections favorites. Ida Cormier also Marci Negro and Roger Club held a raffle at their REGiSTEREO shared a favorite as she Negro for the many hours We have a problem — OPTICIANS ANNE FLYNN Burton Studio: a lively jazz which showed the range regular meeting and have number by brightly sang "B rin g On the they spent in putting the sent in a check for $25.00 Someone borrowed our DISCOUNT PRICES and quality of her fine Sants suit, wig and beard Saturday evening, Oct. costumed young ladies, a voice. Clowns.” The Old Timers show together and seeing for meat for Thanksgiving 21, at the high school had the audience clapping that everything ran last year and has forgotten solo jazz performed by Charles Tarpinian and baskets. The Jaycee Wives to return it. Please contact IRTHUR DRUGI auditorium over 700 people JoAnn Taft, and a tap solo to their lively beat. The smoothly back stage. The Weather Mary Stewart joined their will be adopting a family the MACC office. We'll be applauded the varied per­ by the very poised and program end^ as we all Thank you also to those for a Thanksgiving basket. lovely voices in a duet relieved to hear from you. Sunny today with highs 60 to formances at the Evening talented young Scott Joyce. "‘Forever and Ever" after joined in singing who were our patrons and Notices of the Performing Arts. “America.” those who shared in 65, 15 to 18 C. Fair tonight with We thank all these young each had sung a solo Thursday, Friday and lows around 40. Mostly sunny Rev. James Archambault, people for sharing their number which MACC extends their viewing the performance; D u e fo an arror, tha Homaeratt pastor at St. James Church thanks to these beautiful you all have helped support Saturday, November 9, 10, iJIattrljTHtTr Eitpiiiug Wednesday with highs in the time and talents with us. It demonstrated their fine & 11th the Manchester Bulldan Ad In tha Oktobarfaat Inaart and president of MACC, people who shared their the many worthwhile and 20 Cents Per Copy 50s. Chance of precipitation is certainly a tribute to the musical talent. Parkade Association and should raad; near zero through Wednesday. welcomed the audience youth and children of A brilliant and well- talents and their love of the needed programs which and introduced Rev. Ondon arts with us. We also wish MACC operates. WINF and MACC will co­ HOMECRAFT KITCHENS Vol. XCVII, No. 26 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, October 31, 1978 A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 National weather map on page Manchester to see such in­ received performance on sponsor the annual Treat Testing Stairs, pastor of Communi­ volvement in the arts. the drums by Fred to thank all those who 25 FT OF CABINETS ty Baptist Church, to whom helped to make the evening Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Food Collec­ MANCHESTER - The Ken Woods, local music Bocchino brought a change tion. WINF will be broad­ 12 FT OF COUNTERTOPS the program was dedicated possible: the stage crew, Rev. Neal McClain of the Manchester Memorial Hospital teacher and choir director of pace to the evening’s casting “on the spot” from in thanks for his loving ushers, Elizabeth Marx for Church of the Nazarene has set up an emergency at St. Mary's Episcopal mood. 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the ministry to our communi­ handling tickets, our MC's called to tell us that the $1952.64 Halloween service tonight to test Church, entertained us The program concluded Consumer Sales Bldg. See ty. Rev. Stairs is retiring with a varied selection of Jim Breitenfeld and Dave food brought to their MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION ONLY candy and fruit brought in, for with our old favorites. The you there. foreign objects. and moving to Florida, beautifully executed pop­ Manchester Sunshine Moyer, a special thanks Harvest Altar will be THE HERALD REQRETt THE ERROR completing 40 years of Sunday, November 19 — Two senior radiological Treaty Talks Resume Today Christian ministry. He will technicians, Tom Morrow and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amid en­ be sadly missed by many of Molly Wright, have volunteered to talks came close to suspension over day for separate meetings with Israeli officials said there had been couraging signs of progress on fun­ complicated by an open dispute us. be on duty tonight from 6:30 to 10 | the crucial issue of linkage to the Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. significant progress bn all issues of between the United States and Israel damental differences, Egypt, Israel wider question of a comprehensive The master of ceremony, to fluroscope any treats that Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe the peace treaty, including the over the announc^""ftickening'" of and the United States t^ a y were settlement involving the West Bank David Moyer and Jim parents have reason to suspect. Dayan said later, “I see no obstacles, preamble which includes the delicate Israeli settlement^ in tjie West Bank. Breitenfeld, gave the Fluoroscopy, which will not harm planning to resume formal, face-to- and Gaza strip. really, for getting an agreement. I language laying out the relationship evening an air of light and the candy or fruit, will only show face negotiations on a peace treaty. The talks went into a state of infor­ think it is feasible and attainable and with a permanent settlement. Vance describe^feRjit as a " serious matter” and said he was disturbed by witty banter with their metallic objects. After a meeting with U.S. mal suspension over the weekend, we can get it in a very short time.” After their last all-party session, a it, but the Israelis insist the relaxed informal manner. Persons bringing their treats to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, and the personal intervention of Ghali said his meeting with Vance be fluoroscoped should come to. Monday Egypt’s acting Foreign President Carter prevented recall of had been “very constructive and conference spokesman announced settlements are legal. The program opened with the delegations had agreed on the the Manchester High the outpatient entrance next to Minister Butros Ghali said the three the Egyptian delegation. positive," and he announced today's Dayan, after his meeting with parties would meet today in a full, text of a treaty. But changes School Band, under the the emergency entrance at the After an informal meeting Sunday Blair House meeting. The Egyptians Vance, described the settlements as rear of the hospital. Once inside, three-way session at Blair House. night between the Egyptian and were scheduled to see Vance a se­ demanded by both governments direction of Karen Krinjak, required a return to bargaining. ”a blessing, not an obstacle” and playing some rousing signs will direct the way to the X- It would be the first such session in Israeli delegations heads, both sides cond time today, just before the said they were not illegal and would music. The high school was ray department. 10 days. During that interval, the came to the State Department Mon­ tripartite session. The subsequent negotiations were not drive a single Arab off his land. also represented by Sock The hospital is providing this and Buskin's preview of service free. their play “The Future of First West Revelation," written and directed by Lee Hay, Pay Review Dollar Drops which will be presented in Smoke Detector by Pittway Manchester’s Board of Direc­ its entirity Nov. 3-4, 10-11. tors has begun a review of a The St. Mary's • Caklor Regular Price. 19.97 Vital early warningl Detects classification and pay plan for, •CaMor Sale Price___14.76 Children's Choir with their the first traces of fire and non-union management positions. To New Low bright, smiling faces and • Pittway Mail-In Rebate. 5.00* ^ smoke. Battery-operated model Seven employees asked for light cheerful voices works even in electrical fires. Kodak #SA-76 (Battery included.) changes in the proposal Monday By I'niled Press International began last week after President brought a breath of night. See page 2. The American dollar fell to another Carter announced a new program to freshness and vitality as *Seecifr1( for details. ColorburstlOO record low of 175.50 yen in Tokyo combat inflation. Dealers said it was they sang religious folk Instant Camera today and dealers said it is seemed to not tough enough to whip U.S. infla­ tunes. They were directed Parking Ban be a “bottomless slide" for what tion and put the world economy back by Ken Woods and Patricia once was the world’s strongest Garrity. MANCHESTER —Manchester on sound footing. CONAIR Automatic exposure, plus residents are reminded that the currency. The dollar also tumbled in Europe The recently formed "zooming circle" focusing The greenback hit three successive Manchester Youth Ballet 1200-Watt Pistol Dryer nighttime winter parking ban Monday, sending the price of gold to aid gives you sharp Satin- goes into effect tonight. lows on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange new highs in London and Zurich. presented "The Ballade ' luxe™ color prints instantly. market, opening at 176.70 yen, slip­ directed and Cars must be off the public “The gold rush is on, " said a dealer Kodak PR-10 2-Pack ping to 176.40 and finally to 165,50. It in Zurich, where the precious metal choreographed by Priscilla streets and highways and all Two air speeds, 2 heat Color Film...... 9 .8 4 recovered marginally to close at closed to $242,875, compared with Gibson. The striking settings for styling or municipal parking lots from 2 176.05. $234,625 Friday. “No one wants to simplicity of the black and drying versatility. #099. Electronic Flash a.m. to 6 a.m. Wednesday mor­ for Colorburst...... 19.88 “That’s not the end of it,” one white costuming accented ning. The ban will continue buy dollars, only get rid of them, and through March 31. dealer predicted. everybody wants gold." the professionalism of the Dealers attributed the drop to dis­ girls' gracefulness and The Police Department has The dollar closed Monday at new asked for the cooperation of the couraging reports including the lows in Frankfurt against the Ger­ public. Violators will be fined $5. Kuwaiti Finance Minister's remarks man mark and in Zurich, Brussels that oil prices would have to be in­ and Amsterdam. HIST ARRIVED'-. creased to make up for losses being In Paris, the dollar cracked the Woman [ s a V E ^ V E R ^ Sewer Hearing taken by oil-producing countries psychological barrier of 4 Francs, CASIO because of the sagging dollar. sinking to 3.9850 during trading Time Machine A hearing tonight at 8 o’clock “The recent decline of the dollar is Famous NIkko Stoneware will give residents a chance to before recovering slightly to close at Honored L.C.D. Watch 45-Pc. Dinnerware Sets a chain reaction circling around the an even 4 francs from 4,0625 Friday. s.peak about a proposed plan to world and unless concrete and upgrade the Town of “European traders see no reason Mrs. Jay D. Smith of 4 6 ( 3 0 R»g. 69.97 3 7 . 6 0 -R.g. 59.99 Sneak Preview of Tonight decisive action is expected from the to bid up the dollar and every reason Manchester’s sewer system. See U.S. Government, it could drop in a West Hartford will be It’s a Stop-watch as well as INCLUDES: Woody Woodpecker, Star Wars characters, to sell it," said a French banker. page 4. Community College. Matthew Cardona is bottomless slide,” one dealer said, honored as “Woman of a 5-function with night • Eight S-pc. place settings little angels and superheroes will be among “Now that it has dropped through light. Shows hour, minute, • Five metching serving pieces. Woody Woodpecker and Brian Cardona is Japanese officials blamed the the pyschological barrier of 4 francs, Valor" on Wednesday at second, month and date, the Trick or Treaters on the streets tonight. '"11:30 a.m. in the Hartford Choose from 5 lovely patterns. C3PO. The brothers live on Ruby Drive in dollar’s fall on speculation and a cen­ it probably will continue to fall until at a touch. GIFT DEPT. City Shooting These little ones gave a sneak preview of Hilton Ballroom, accor­ Manchester. The little angel and Batman tral bank source said “there is no there is positive news from the ding to Dr. Harold HARTFORD (UPI) - Three their Halloween costumes at a party at the could not be identified. way to calm speculation in the yen.” United States to reverse the trend, ” F^ichman, general chair­ persons were shot today about Child Development Center of Manchester The latest run against the dollar he said. man of State of Israel Micronaut Figures noon in Hartford and one suspect Bonds and Mrs. David by Mego was taken into custody, police Sheketoff, chairman of the Close-Up Toothpaste said. Greater Hartford Women’s 3.46 R»g.4.39 "‘Close up confldence"fi Q g A police spokesman said the Division of Israel Bonds. Choose Space Glider, Galactic 6.4 OZ. Our Reg. 1.14...... OO three persons were taken from 51 Board Agrees HUD Asks Too Much Warrior or Acroyear. Die-cast. Mrs. Smith and her hus­ Cornwall St. to nearby hospitals. By GREG PEARSON developments for about 90 minutes requirement HUD will place on the said. band, Dr. Smith, who Micronaut Vehicles Sure Spray Deodorant No details were immediately all requirements for the Community Reg. & unscented. 4 4 * 7 available. Herald Reporter Monday night before it began work town before Community Develop­ He said the federal department is Development money. Mentioning the served as the flight physi­ by Mego 80Z.0wR.g.ia2...... I . I f on a management pay study, the Q Our MANCHESTER — Democratic and ment funds are released. usurping the power of the local Board past funding has benefitted the town, cian for the Friendship 3 7 original reason for the meeting, After much discussion, the board Force, visited Israel last > 0 / Rtg.4.99 Republican members of the Board of of Directors, and the town should tell he agreed to support proceeding with Kleenex Tissues Road Funding HUD has been withholding $373,000 voted 6-2 to proceed with the February in the exchange For your micronaut: Wrap Directors Monday agreed that the HUD “to take their money and shove the brochure. Racer, Ultronic Scooter, Boxof200's A in Community Development funds brochure idea. Republicans Vincent The board agreed to a response program. Our R#e-61cm.____ for I state funding can be expected federal Department of Housing and it." , Photon Sled or Crater Cruncher! Urban Development is making un­ the town is expecting to receive. The Diana and Carl Zinsser spoke against Democratic directors agreed in its letter to HUD about the zoning Mrs. Smith, known for road improvement projects in department agreed last week the Manchester. Sec page 16. necessary and overburdening proceeding with the idea. (The third opposition to HUD’s requirements matter. Democrat Joseph Sweeney, professionally as Rosalie town could develop a brochure about H, Smith, will be the demands on Manchester. GOP director, Vivian Ferguson, was for the funding. But, they felt the who had concerns about the-town's the town’s housing market, apparent­ absent, but this morning she voiced seventh woman in the The parties, however, disagreed on town should proceed and obtain the Housing Assistance Plan mentioned the next step for the town. ly the last step before the $373,000 is support for the stand of the other two remaining $373,000. They indicated in the letter, abstained and Zinsser Hartford area to receive Super Sturdy Dowgard Antifreeze Stock Market released. Republican directors.) the award, which is 32-Gallon Trash Can The six Democrats favored, and they would be hesitant to meet possi­ and Diana voted against the letter. ble future HUD demands. presented by the State of 2 . 7 6 Gallon NEW YORK (UPI) — Prices voted for, proceeding with a A second letter from HUD last The mild-mannered Diana gave an Diana said the letter gives the im­ I I .r U R«g. 14.99 Israel to one who has sold a Avoid winter freeze-ups! opened higher today in active brochure about housing in town. week asked for more information unusually long and anger-filled Stephen Cassano said the funding pression the board will approve minimum of $100,000 in Blow-molded polyethylene trading of New York Stock The two Republicans said the town about steps the town is taking to housing goals it is now considering. •Ice Scraper, Our Rug. 99e ...68c speech about the HUD requirements includes money for the senior citizen Israel Bonds in her local construction; stands up to Exchange issues. should stop now and forget about review its zoning regulations. Town being placed on Manchester. center and studies of the downtown Penny said, however, he will rely temperatures o f-20* to 150* seeking present-year or future Com­ community. year after year! Attractive 4-Amp Battery Charger The Dow Jones industrial and HUD officials have said there is “I think there comes a time when and Cheney Mills Historic District. heavily on the recommendations of A former assistant simulated woodgrain textured average, which gained 5.80 points munity Development funds if many no connection between that letter and you have to say enough is enough. “This is not an unreasonable the Planning and Zoning Commission professor of com­ finish. Monday after being down 17 requirements are to be met to obtain the release of the funds. T h at tim e is now. HUD is. request,” he said of the brochure. about any changes to zoning. 1 4 .9 7 ^.19.99 the funds. munications at the Univer­ For6and 12volt batteries. points in the first hour, was ahead But, town directors expressed con­ withholding money that is rightfully Stephen Penny, chairman of the “Quite frankly, I can’t see us sity of Hartford and a cer­ * Kordite Household and Clearview gauge. Carrying 0.35 point to 812.19 shortly after The board discussed recent HUD cern that this is another future due the people of Manchester,” he board, said he felt the town has met making changes," he said. Trash Bags q q tified speech pathologist, Our R«g.1.49...... US* handle. UL approved, solid state. the opening. Brokers said the Mrs. Smith teaches in the • 12* Booster Cable, R.g. 5.19 4.27 Dow’s 91-point plunge in the past Management Development two weeks set the stage for some Program of the Hartford bargain hunting. Graduate Center and at the Advances led declines, 365 to Friend^ Amato Indicted counseling center of the .L ’ crossing HARTFORD (UPI) - David ment. When the funding was not available Hartford College for Republican State Chairman J. Brian the NYSE tape at the outset. Friend, a Florida promoter involved at the promised time, the victims Women. The mother of In 1975, Friend explained missing Gaffney of wrongdoing, but charged Early turnover amounted to in the 1975 Bridgeport Jai Alai scan­ were lulled into believing that un­ three children, she served money in his company’s ledgers by Friend with perjury and larceny. about 1,560,000 shares Monday’s dal, and Andrew D’Amato, convicted as chairman of the Israel claiming he paid ^00,000 to the late foreseen difficulties had temporarily volume of 59,480,000 shares was in Connecticut's largest bank Last year, the perjury charge was Bond Effort in 1974 and Democratic State Chairman John delayed it. the third heaviest in Big Board embezzlement, have been indicted on Bailey to secure a license for the dropped when Superior Court Judge 1975, Active in many History. federal racketeering and fraud Bridgeport jai alai fronton. Simon Cohen ruled that pre-trial Trident allegedly misrepresented organizations, Mrs. Smith charges. Friend said he flew from Florida to publicity would make it impossible it could call upon the resources of is listed in the 1978 Who’s Boys’ Hooded Ski Sports Friend, D’Amato and 15 others Hartford with $230,000 in small bills for Friend to receive a fair trial. numerous domestic and foreign Who in International were indicted in New York Monday financial institutions to obtain credit Jewry. and Down-Type Jackets and paid Bailey on April 9,1973. The Friend is still awaiting trial on the Cheney Tech scores hictoiic for allegedly pocketing $1.6 million in and financial funding for its clients. The award will be allegations arose after Bailey’s death larceny charge. The indictment said these purported soccer victory to gain tour adv-^iice fees last year by means of in 1975. presented at a luncheon 1 4 .8 7 ?9“i?- institutions were incapable of nament...Manchester High fraudulent promises to obtain credit and Jashion show “From Zip'lfont nylon shell with 6 . 9 4 Later, Mrs. Bailey denied Friend’s The New York indictment said providing credit or funding. runners cop Eastern Sectionals. and large ccale financial funding for Israel With Love." Israeli quilt or pile linings. Favorite charges by saying her husband was in numerous businessmen were brought Solids, stripes, even See page II. their clients. Florida on April 9 and didn’t return fashions will be coor­ looks and trims. Sizes 8-18. jacquards. In 100% acrylic. to Trident and promised financial If convicted, each of the 17 faces up Smokey Joe’s Bar grad leads The indictmeni c.t.J tne 17 took until April 14. dinated and accessorized •Jr’s 4-7, R .g.iej9...... 13.59 Sizes 4-14. backing in exchange for a fee, a por­ to 20 years in prison and $25,000 in Atlanta to upset win...All offered part in the operations of c business A grand jury cleared Bailey and by Luettgen’s Limited with tion of it payable in advance. fines. David Friend Down* Vest $6 million to d defend ring title. known as the Trident Consortium of Sally Middleton of General Electric 13.6 Cu. Ft. 12” dagonal BAW Portable TV Set See page 12. New York. Manchester serving as Rugged Sierra Cloth* Cycle-Defrost Refrigerator Teens’ & Women’s taffeta lining. Fold-down a a The defendants also included commentator. Men’s Leather $7Q Our Zip Fashion Boot Dress Boot ski collar, contrasting w 9 . D U former Dallas County (Ala.) Sheriff Vioinist Bernard Lurie, shoulder stripe. Out R.g. 5S.S7 $ 9 Q Q Our f 9 Reg.89.70 Index Guidera Spends Most in Races A v w Reg.329J0 James Clark, who jailed hundreds of concertmaster of the Hart­ -M% Dom,20%FMllwrt Quick-On Sunshine* picture tube 12.40 marchers demanding voting rights ford Symphony Orchestra Four cabinet shelves, 2 full-width cuts annoying warm-up wailsl It's Business...... 17 HARTFORD (UPI) — Financial , Ratchford has spent $106,564 and iiu outstanding debts. -Republican candidate Ben F. An­ Reversible HollofiF II Vest door shelves, egg rack. Large freezer perfect for bedroom, den or bue- for blacks in Selma in 1965. and associate professor at Smart styling with Easy-on side zipper. Classified...... 17-18 statements filed with the secretary owes $12,000. He said he has raised In the 4th District race: drews reported he has raised $45,387 soft tricot lining. Tricot lining, black Taffeta nylon shell and . _ compartment, twin crispers and ment. Built-in carry handle. Comics...... 19 D’Amato, 47, of Woodbridge of state’s office show Republican 5th Hartt College of Music, adjustable temperature controls. $110,772 leaving a $7,792 deficit. -Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R- and spent $41,188. He said he owes Side zipper. or brown. 7V4-12 lining. Stays warm even 1 K 7 k Editorial ...... 9 pleaded guilty last summer to con­ District congressional candidate In the 2nd District race: University of Hartford, Sizes 5-9,10. D,7-11EEE. when well Mandarin i w . » w •OutdorfSlMdlor spiracy to embezzle $1.5 million in Conn., said he raised $82,224 and $6,934 and has a deficit of $2,735.. •Qencnl Electric 14.8 Cu. FL irportibtoBrwTv. j., Entertainment ...... 15 George C. Guidera has waged the —Rep. Christopher J. Dodd, D- will be the performing ar­ collar, kidney flap. 0urR.g. 22.47 OurR.g.lS.70...... 11.60 unsecured loans from the Connec­ spent $81,589. He owes $25,000. In the 6th District race: tist in a musical tribute to Upright Freezer, Out R.g. si9.7o... $276 Fam ily...... 8 most expensive campaign in the Conn., has reported he spent $83,190 —Democratic challenger Michael Both nillil)l. In UniMx S im XS-XL AooitFONcotoNowmwimmToii •RCAirdhg.Po(tibl. ticut Bank and Trust Co. in 1974. He —Rep. Toby Moffett. D-Conn., has honor Israel's30th anniver­ mfQBI,WHfTEOM.Y. Obituaries ...... 10 state. and raised $108,312. He reported out­ G. Morgan has not been filed yet in SPORTING GOODS DEPT. BEW TV, Our Rug. 1N.70.. $127 is on five years probabtion. spent $107,379 and owes $10,000. sary and Mrs. Smith. DMvmy and InMMon optfoMi M txtn ch«gt. Sports...... 11-13 Records on file today show standing expenses of $18,790 leaving the secretary of state’s office. He Last year, D’Amato was also in­ Moffett said he lias raised $113,298 For further information, Television ...... 15 Guidera, who is running against a balance of $6,332. said earlier this month he had raised and has a deficit of $1,800. volved in a deal to purchase the Fon­ William R. Ratchford, D-Conn., has In the 3rd District race: $30,000. — Republican candidate Daniel F, and reservations, call 3 WAYS TO CHARGE tainebleau Hotel in Miami. His Women's Division. State of spent $182,504 and owes $47,851 in —Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, D-Conn., In the 5th District race: MacKinnon said he has spent $55,351 •CALDORCHARGE SALE PRICES lawyer in the deal that never loans. Israel Bonds. 740 N. Main EFFECTIVE has raised $95,827 and spent $70,633. —Rep. William R. Cotter, D-Conn., and raised $60,578. He owes $25,000 in •MASTER CHARGE CALDOR has 29 stores in Connecticut to serve you! materialized was Connecticut At­ Guidera has also raised more He reported no outstanding debts. St„ West Hartford at 236- THRU torney General Carl Afello. reported he has raised $92,340 and loans. 4523. •VISA/BANKAMERICARD money than any other candidate, —Republican challenger John G. SATURDAY Tuesday, Nov. 7 The New York grand jury also spent $77,115. Cotter has reported a Each of the candidate's reports on STORE HOURS: MON, thru FRI.: 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY: 9 AM to 9:30 PM $182,411, leaving him with a_$^;934_ J^cciano has reported that he raised $31,026 surplus on hand from named Friend in its ‘49-count indict­ file covered their receipts and deficit...... * $81,728 afitfspent $?2,000. He reported previous’campaigns. - - expenses through'Ovt; 23.— — PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 31. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 31, 1978— PAGE THREE

DOUBLE STAMPS Directors Mull Request on Management Pay Scale Grasso Breezes Through ON WED.

classification should suffer. EVERYRODY'S DOINO ITI By GREG PEARSON has the approval of the Manchester Another employee, Kathleen Jay Giles, director of public works, earn as much or more than their non­ “This (the pay plan) says Evaryom la closing on Sundays, (wall Herald Reporter Braga, said that other towns do not and Ronald Kraatz, administrator in Final Days of Campaign almost) and thara has baan a tramandoua Town Management Asociation, a union supervisors. Manchester has completed its the Health Department, both asked MANCHESTER — Seven town group of management personnel. He reviewed all the positions, have a position comparable to hers. rasponsa from svsry araa. Pamlllas ara back revaluation, so forget it. I just don’t She works in the data processing that provisions be made in the future HARTFORD (UPI) — The autumn Republican State Chairman Later she added, “I think we are togsthar again. Churchas ara plaasad for mors employees Monday asked the Board The board now must grapple with which includes town department buy it,” Belleville said. the problem of deciding whether to center as supervisor of technical sup­ to grant separate pay increases for days of the campaign are upon us and Frederick Biebel and others that she all wary of the candidate who favors worshippars. Managsmant Is rsllavad of tha of Directors to make changes in the heads and assistants, and met with Other employees raised similar Gov. Ella Grasso is breezing through make such requested changes. all of the affected employees. He also port. merit and for cost-of-living plans to jump ship if she wins a se­ every proposed tax cut and increased prsssura of a ssvsn day wsak - a right atap tor proposed classification and pay study concerns. each of them, shaking hands, making for management personnel. Stephen Penny, chairman of the reviewed the classification and pay While her position includes assitant adjustments. Persons at the top of cond term. spending program in the same tha snargy crisis. Towns hava bscoms Carl Silver, assistant recreation duties to the head of the center, she the pay plan have not gotten full in­ speeches and promising there’s no There has been talk the governor tl __ board, said he expects the board will capaign.” 5 tranquilizsd for ona day a wsak. Ones mora ws Most felt the responsibilities of of similar-sized area towns. hold a separate meeting next month director, is in a pay scale group two also has some technical expertise creases in the past, they said. place like home. may have her eye on a job in Mrs. Grasso said she would not saluts tha common sansa of tha Qovarnor and their positions had not been properly His ranking of the positions, below that of the recreation director. Supermarkets to consider the requested changes. that the head does not, she said. And Frank Ennis, an employee in The governor Monday paraded out Washington or an ambassador’s job promise tax cuts as Sarasin has, tha Isgislaturs In thair right dscislon, and hops weighed when the classifications however, did not draw approval from But, Silver said he should be moved the Engineering Department, a pack of new labor supporters, poked were made. Richard Custer, the retired town all. Not all those who spoke asked for a overseas. Biebel Monday flatly because such predictions were fiscal­ thay will nsvsr go back to a savsn day w i^ up at least one group. praised the proposed plan. He called fun at her challenger’s “new” look predicted if Mrs. Grasso is re­ wsak. Town Manager Robert Weiss, manager of West Hartford, recently Ed Belleville, the town’s tax step up for their position. ly irresponsible. He works the second shift and is in In fact, Roger Negro, town it the most in-depth study he has seen and pooh-poohed old talk she might elected, she will leave the job “Of course, if our revenues in­ however, made a strong pitch at completed the study, which classifies assessor, said he should be moved up charge of handling the entire depart­ MANCHESTER NOT NESPOMSIBLE FOR TYPOQRAPHICAL ERRORS. and establishes pay scales for about treasurer, said his proposed pay is for the management positions. trade in her Connecticut job for “before the end of 1979.” crease, we can look to cuts,” the Monday’s meeting that no changes be one classification scale to a group ment program during evening hours, something better. 725 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT 60 management and mid­ that includes the town engineer, the too high and he would not accept it. At a meeting last month. Director But, the governor told Rotarians governor said, adding she would like made. He called the proposal “a fine­ he said. This can mean supervision With a little over one week to go in management positions not included town planner and the director of The position is a part-time one, and Vivian Ferguson had said the from Hartford, East Hartford and to be able to eliminate the business ly tuned” one and said one change over* as many as 100 persons. her re-election campaign, Mrs. in the town’s unions. human services. the salary proposal, based on a full­ positions of Mrs. Fournier and Mrs. West Hartford, “I believe you stay in services tax and raise the exemption could create a domino effect leading Gloria Fournier, assistant collec­ Staum may have been downgraded Grasso began the day at a factory in the job to which you are elected. to several more. Custer said the study was done to One of the reasons he was hired time position, would start at $16,400. from the dividends tax above its GRADE A’’ tor of revenue, also asked to be because they are women. Middletown and ended it at a fun­ “I’d loved to be offered another job WAYBEST alleviate the problem of “com­ was because of his experience in This would not be fair to other town current $20,000 level. He also said that employees moved up to the next pay group. Custer said Monday, “The sex of draiser in Winsted. so that I could say, ‘Thank you,’ but already have had an appeal process pression.” This problem, which he revaluation work, he said. Now that employees, Negro said. After her speech, Mrs. Grasso “There is not another person in my the incumbent played absolutely no In between, she lectured a tri-city ‘No thank you’,” she said with a through the town administration, and called a “common phenomenon,” oc­ the town’s revaluation has been com­ He also said his assistant, Ruth motored uptown to Democratic State WHOLE GRADE“A” grouping that has the responsibilities Rotary Club meeting, accepted an smile. the plan, as presented to the board. curs when union employees begin to pleted, he does not think his Staum, should receive an increase in part in my evaluation of the Central Committee headquarters to I have,” she said. her classification. position.” endorsement from 23 state employee The governor also made light of the accept an endorsement from 23 union officials and chatted with the new, hard-hitting image her GOP Connecticut State Employees party faithful at Democratic cam­ challenger, Rep. Ronald Sarasin, R- Association leaders. CHICKENS TURKEYS paign headquarters in Middletown Conn., unveiled a few weeks back. “Significant improvements Zone Panel and Torrington. “ I’m only sorry my opponent through collective bargaining and BUY NOW AND At the Rotary Coub affair in Hart­ waited till the waning days of the legislation over the past four years Democrat Blasts Clarke ford's Hotel ^nesta, Mrs. Grasso campaign to develop his discussion,” require us to stand up and be 2^-3 LBS. SAVE Sets Time dismissed as nonsense claims by Mrs. Grasso said. counted,” said CSEA President A1 Marotta. LB 12 TO 14 LBS. To Comply Marrotta said the endorsement AVERAGE On Burnham Street Plan could not be construed as backing /*1L from the entire union, but only as the w . BOLTON — A letter giving Joseph By CHRIS BLAKE “To reach a conclusion before enough data in fur her to reach a con­ political opinion of some of its Verdone of School Road 30 days to Herald Reporter hearing from the very people that tusion. leaders. clean up his zoning violation or be have been invited to speak to us is “If he’s expecting us to wait until The union’s membership declined EAST HARTFORD —Democratic to endorse a candidate this year. The subject to legal action by the Zoning Councilman Harry Egazarian has very immature and prejudicial,” he traffic is inundating the area, we will Commission was delivered to him said “It has demonstrated a quality be behind the times and reacting to only time state employees have US GRADE “A” again blasted Republican Coun- backed a candidate was in the last MEDALLION Oct. 27 by Deputy Sheriff Walter cilwoman and State Senate candidate which the citizens she wishes to it,” Mrs. Clarke said. “ We’ve Treschuck. represent do not deserve. received enough information to allow election when they threw their sup­ Esther B Clarke. port behind Mrs. Grasso. According to the commission Ver­ Egazarian charged Mrs. Clarke “That is, making a quick decision me to come to my conclusion. CORNISH HENS POTATOES done, who has an earth moving for political reasons, ‘Shooting from “Also, this is just my feeling on the The next year, the governor laid off with prejudging the question of dead­ 500 state workers at Christmas time. business and stores heavy equipment ending Burnham Street for political the hip,’ if you will,” he said. “Quite matter which has gone on record,” on his property, is in violation of the coincidentally,” he added, “the next she said. “A vote on the matter has Last week, Sarasin was endorsed purposes before all the facts are in. by five dissident CSEA officials who home occupancy business zoning Egazarian issued a statement Mon­ Town Council meeting is after the not been taken.” regulations. election, too late for Mrs Clarke to This is the second time in the past are still mad about the layoffs. day. Marotta said his group of labor The property was checked for 'Die council is now waiting for a grandstand.” month that Egazarian has sharply 10 LB. zoning violations by Phillip Dooley, Egazarian said Democrat George criticized Mrs. Clarke. leaders feels the governor has ( legal opinion from the corporation mended her ways. He lauded her commission chairman, and Calvin Dagon’s endorsement of dead-ending Several weeks ago, Egazarian ac­ :■ , f , counsel’s office on the question of V ' ^ 1 promises to seek binding arbitration BAG Hutchinson, zoning agent, a number whether the town has the authority to Burnham Street is different than cused Mrs. Clarke of “trying to pull of times within the past couple of \ in stalled contract talks and upward close the street and who has that Mrs. Clarke’s support for the idea. the wool over the eyes of the voters” f i months. They said there initially was mobility for state workers. authority — the mayor or the council. “George Dagon is not running for because she does not display her par­ f:'' an absence of heavy equipment but “In addition, the governor has LB. Concerned residents of Burnham anything,:” he said “He’s not doing ty label on campaign material. then it was brought back and they stated to employee representatives Street have come before the council it for any political gain. She is using Mrs. Clarke has said she does not called the violation sporadic. this for political gain.” display the Republican label because that the remaining inequities will be twice, urging members to consider addressed at the beginning of the Earlier in the year Verdone, at the closing the street to through traffic Mrs. Clarke said today there is she believes voters should vote for A1 Marotta (left), president of the Connecticut State request of the commission, prepared the candidate, not the Party. next round of collective bargaining John J. Shemo, the town planner, Employees Association, and 22 other officers of the union an­ negotiations,” he said. a temporary plan to shield the equip­ has also made two reports on the FRESH nounced their support for Gov. Ella Grasso (center) during Marotta added state employees ment from the public’s view. The possible traffic impacts of the J.C. FRESHER BY FAR plan was rejected by the commission would try to stay within President Penney industrial site in Manchester Monday news conference in Hartford. The Democratic can­ and Verdone was told to make a per­ Republican Councilmen Carter’s wage and price guidelines on Burnham Street and other East didate for lieutenant governor, William O’Neill, is at right. manent arrangement to correct the which would put a 7 percent ceiling VEAL PRODUCE Hartford streets. (UPI photo) violation. on any raises. “Esther Clarke has again ’The last letter to Verdone — giving “Rw Master^s Voice** Back Clarke Campaign demonstrated to the voters of the VEAL him 30 days to correct the violation— A four-ton reproduction of RCA’s famous trademark of the Third District her uncanny ability of EAST HARTFORD -Two comprises all of East Hartford and •YELLOW ONIONS 12Vlb. also states the specific regulations he little fox terrier listening to “his master’s voice” on a getting a headline or a lead story Republican members of the Town parts of Manchester. She is* opposed is violating. Council have issued strong support Sarasin Weathers Quiz •FLORIDA SEEDLESS phonograph is checked by steeplejacks George Luft, left, and simply for voter appeal,” Egazarian by Democrat Marcella Fahey. LEGS Hutchinson told the commission he charged. for Esther Clarke in her bid for the Finnegan and Ryan said Mrs. has received complaints about car Barry LaPoint in Albany, N.Y. RCA announced today it was GRAPEFRUITS 58*1 “Mrs. Clarke has placed her im­ state senate seat from the third Clarke has been instrumental in $ repair and paint shops operating out bring “Nipper” back as part of a major corporate marketing primatur on the subject of closing senatorial district. securing new services to the town, VEAL ? 9 9 of private homes. Hutchinson said he' program. The ZSVz-foot trademark symbol has been a land­ Burnham Street at the Manchester John G. Finnegan and Robert F. led the council fight against Hartford By Alma Mater Students has warned those involved to con­ •CUCUMBERS 3129< mark and a tourist attraction in Albany since 1954 when it was line simply because of voter appeal,” Ryan called Mrs. Clarke a dedicated to end fly ash contamination and also CUTLETS form to home occupancy violations. he said. and objective public servant and forced public release of departmen­ STORRS (UPI) — During the cam­ rated lowest on consumer issues by a Hartford to congratulate 203 w LB. He said if the problems continue he erected atop the RTA Corp. building. Nipper’s right ear sup­ Washington group associated with graduates of the company's high ports a flashing beacon to alert low-flying planes. (UPI photo) “Mrs. Clarke knows full well that urged voters to elect her to the state tal budgets by appealing to the paign, Gov. Ella Grasso has will inform the state licensing senate next Tuesday. Freedom of Information Commis­ criticized her Republican Ralph Nader. school equivalency program. department. the Town Council has invited a representative from the J.C. Penney The two cited her experience as sion. Both said she is responsible for challenger’s congressional voting “1 just don't view his (Nader's) ap­ At the UConn forum, one student The commission plans to revise Co. and from Goodkind and O’Dea minority leader of the council as her record. Ronald Sarasin weathered a proach to government as my ap­ asked Sarasin why he voted against a FRANK'S WITH zoning regulations pertaining to the resolution urging completion of (traffic consultants) to appear qualifications. the 1-86 connector which swent to the similar grilling from an asseblage of proach," said Sarasin, who supplemental appropriations bill in $ 7 .5 0 animals, home occupancy business Wetlands Panel OKs “Mrs. Clarke has the experience political science students at his alma graduated from UConn 18 years ago. March of 1977 that would have in­ FRESHER BY FAR and mobile homes. before the Town Council' for Department of Transportation in PATRICK questions “ and the drive to represent the third Washington, D.C. mater. “If you disagree with him he casts cluded funds for higher education. PURCHASE Dooley said political and or civic senatorial district as well as she has “Mrs. Clarke has been accessible An estimated 250 University of you in a posture where you're just the “1 have no recollection of that,” activity signs are allowed for three Egazarian said Mrs Clarke ap­ PRODUCE Union Carbide Road proved his suggestion to Town Coun­ served the Town of East Hartford,” and supportive to the citizens of East Connecticut students attended a worst guy in the world,” the can­ Sarasin replied. “I will have to try CUDAHY weeks periods only. He said the signs didate said. and go back to that.” EAST HARTFORD - The Inland cil Chairman George A. Dagon “That the two said in a statement releas^ Hartford for the past five years,” question and answer session Monday should be removed immediately McMillian said 20 trucks per day Monday. “She has had very relevant they said. “Although she hasn’t where Sarasin was queried about the With only eight days left until elec­ The same student asked the con­ after the event. For further detailed Wetlands Commission approved the come into the plant on the average. we invite a representative from J.C. CANNED Penney and Goodkind and O’Dea.” experience in accounting, budgetary always held the popular view, she has way he has handled himself on the tion day, Sarasin began his day in gressman why he voted against a •FLORIDA CELERY < application of Union Carbide of 88 49 information about the temporary The new road would be from the He said Mrs. Clarke should not procedures and fiscal management, floor of the U.S. House of Represen­ Westport where he was interviewed postcard voter registration system signs, the zoning regulation book is Long Hill Street to build an access Union Carbide plant to Tolland held the ‘right’ one for the majority •CANADIAN CARROTS and is a listener as well as a doer.” of the taxpayers.” tatives. by CBS newsman Harry Reasoner. last fall. available for inspection at the Com­ road for trucks in an area which in­ Street. Trucks would thus avoid using reach a conclusion before hearing from these representatives. Mrs. Clarke seeks the seat which The 43-year-old, three-term con­ Later, the congressman showed up “Because it was ripe for fraud,” 1 LB. PAK $149 cludes a small portion of wetlands. munity Hall. the less traveled, more residential Sarasin said. “I don't know any voter 4 P 1 In a special meeting Monday night, gressman was asked why he was at Pratt & Whitney’s plant in East Long Hill Street. registrars who would have gone the commission agreed to approve •GOLDEN YELLOW N 3 LBS. Union Carbide is located next to along with this. It was not a good Police Report the application. Commissioner LIMIT ONE the East Hartford Golf Course on piece of legislation.” BANANAS 5ii*1 Robert Ryan said the road “will be GOOD TO SAT., NOV. 4. Long Hill Road. Vernon Educators Split The persistent student asked Breaks, Thefts very beneficial to the town and will The wetland section is located on not be very harmful to the wetlands” Sarasin why he favors a lower the southerly portion of the tract, minimum wage for teen-agers. MANCHESTER —Burglaries and in his motion asking approval. near Manchester town line. Charles Union Carbide wants to build the: “We make a mistake in govern­ DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY thefts over the weekend included one Sheehan, the town engineer, said the On Testing on Holidays ment in not having a youth differen­ road because of the possible noise at a New State Road apartment from wetland section is a “very low priori­ tial,” Sarasin said. “'You can call it a and traffic congestion it felt its By WITH WITH • which a portable television set and a ty wetland.” BARBARA RICHMOND should be given the right or the responsibility to decide ‘sub-minimum wage,’ I call it a trucks might cause, said Robert stereo receiver kit were stolen Satur­ He said “from an engineering Herald Reporter the religious make up of a class. ‘youth differential.” $7.50 $7.50 ! day night. McMillian, project manager for the company. standpoint, I can see no problem.” VERNON —The Board of Education agreed, but not un­ Another member, JoAnn Wortben, said the schools are Sarasin said employers were much PURCHASE PURCHASEi The theft of two propane gas tanks animously Monday night, to change its policy concerning not only dealing with religious holidays but also schools more likely to hire teen-agers if they and a carriage holder and a tool box testing on religious holidays. are closed on election days, Martin Luther King’s could pay them less than adults. GOLD MEDAL was reported by Suburban Propane, Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent of schools, birthday, Washington’s and Uncoln’s birthdays and su ^ . Sarasin told the students he gave UPTON TEA ' Inc., 357 Hilliard St., Friday. There Pension Board Tables prepared a list of holy days which he said, in addition to “I don’t like to see education interrupted,” she said. up “a safe congressional seat” to run ... flour was no sign of forc^ entry, police the Roman (Jatholic holy days, could affect attendance in Schwartz moved to amend Mrs. Hopkin’s motion to against Democratic Gov. Ella said. the Vernon public schools. eliminate the paragraph concerning the teachers’ deci­ Grasso, “because in this state we 5 LB. A O t A Bryan Drive home was entered Disability Application He said the list wasn’t intended to be a comprehensive sion. The motion failed and Schwartz, and Mrs. Worthen have an opportunity to get your hands Friday night. Two bedrooms were summary of all world religions but rather a representa­ and Mrs. Baum voted against the original motion. on our own destiny. BAG * * 5 1 100 CT. 1.491! ransacked and a small amount of MANCHESTER — The Pension accidents, but other factors also have tion of holy days. “We have to catch it now. If we LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONE I money and some checks were stolen. Board Monday tabled action on a contributed. Several months ago the board received a request from don’t we’re going to continue to go in GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. I Law Electric reported the theft of requested disability ^nsion from a Thus, the Pension Board agreed to the Bahai’s asking that these children be allowed to have the direction of New York City,” he 10,000 feet of wire, valued at $350, former Highway Department table the matter. Fred Geyer, chair­ their holy days off and the board granted the request warned. v y r n T T i ——IWITH S from 125 Spencer Street last week. employee who suffered three on-the- man of the board, said the five These total six days that won’t necessarily fall on He again said he would try to cut $7.50 A 1971 Dodge Camper van was job accidents, members probably will hold a special school days. They are: Oct. 20, Nov. 28, March 21, May 2 National Weather Map one cent off the state’s 7 percent $7.50 I reported stolen from the Lincoln The employee, Louis Miller, began meeting to discuss the case after and 23 and 29. sales tax. He also repeated previous PURCHASE PURCHASEI Center parking lot Friday night. work for the town in 1967, but has not more study is done. It probably will Eastern Orthodox holy days are: April 19 and 20 and 30 74_ pledges to support higher education A 1974 Plymouth was recovered by worked for a couple of years. He suf­ act on the matter next month, he May 31 and the Jewish holy days are: Oct. 2,3,11,16,17 MAHU Republican gubernatorial candidate Ronald Sarasin (left) is but still maintain tight control over Blast Hartford Police Saturday night. fered back injuries in 1970 and 1973 said. . and 24, April 12, and June 1. guided to the stage by Harvey J. Gray, chairman and president the budget. FIRESIDE It was stolen from a Thompson Road while lifting items on the job, accor­ The board also received a JOY The motion made by board member Jean Hopkins, of United Technologies Corp., as they attended ceremonies in “There are so many ways we can residence. ding to the report received by the physician’s statement concerning states that the l ^ r d change its policy to read: “No mid­ East Hartford Monday for 203 Pratt & Whitney Aircraft save money in this state and no Pension Board. He was injured again another former employee, Ralph term exams, finals, or standardized testing on major attempt has been made to do that.” DISHWASHING LIQUID SALTINES Now You Know in 1974 when he fell during the work Grondin. religious holidays and leave it to the teachers to decide employees receiving high school equivalency diplomas. (UPI he said. “We’re just not seeing day. The board last year had denied a according to the make-up of the class. If testing must be photo) management tools being used.” Halloween originated with the Dr. Alice Turek, the town’s direc­ disability pension from Grondin. It done then proper time must be given to make up the Celts and for them was the only day tor of health, wrote to thei,Pension ruled Monday that there is nothing in test.” 32 OL 16 OL B of the year on which the devil could 2 4 Board and said Miller is permanently the physician’s statement to change be invoked for help in matters of Dr. Sidman said on these holidays other students may lewin TiMfitAiMiit' LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONE and total disabled. She said the di^ that denial. be out for other reasons such as sickness so the teacher Bakeries Resume Talks GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. marriage, luck, health and death. GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. ability is partially connected with thA concerned can use their judgement as they have in the Ky United l*r< ■HN liiternaliunul tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm past. money problems; now it s just a panies bargained independently of Negotiations resumed Monday question of language. Language each other. He said he doesn’t feel that holidays should receive any night between the Teamsters Unibn means the working conditions.” Padellaro said a settlement was special treatemtn except that standardized tests should and the Continental Baking Co. in an m, $7.50 Board Extends Bank Note uri MATHt* rOTOCMf • He said union leaders were hopeful reached with one of the employers not be scheduled oh those days. “I think it has reached effort to end a two-day-old truck that a settlement would come soon. last Friday. “It was replayed to the PURCHASE proportions where it should be treated as a regular Plans Reviewed drivers strike which has crippled the No new talks were scheduled with others and they were told the union throughout the building. absence when students are out for holidays and that they For period ending 7 a.m. EIST 11/1/78. Tuesday night will company’s operations in New HEBRON — The Regional District The Regional District #8 Building find widespread fair weather across the nation except for the Borden’s Drake division. would bring it to a ratification vote. KELLOGG’S WALDORF #8 Board of Education voted during a An emergency generator will be should be given the proper time to make up the test.” England. Continental Baking produces However, only five signed it. Con­ Committee for the Junior High connected to the heating system and Board member Robert Schwartz said he felt that the some possible showers in parts of the central Rockies. special board meeting to award an School project conducted a meeting Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in About 550 truckers struck Con­ Wonder Bread and Hostess bakery tinental and Borden did not,” he said. RICE KRISPIES BATHROOM TISSUE extension of its $100,000 note, held by cafeteria area but not to the administration should talk with some of the religious parenthesis) Atlanta 52 (65), Boston 47 (64), (Tiicdgo 40 (60), tinental and Borden Inc.’s Drake products. Drake makes Ring Dings Bob Keene, a spokesman at Con­ recently, during which the rtiembers classrooms. Also, smoke detectors leaders before setting the policy. the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co,, of the committee reviewed the Qeveland 41 (SO), Dallas 51 (71), Denver 30 (50), Duluth 27 division early Sunday after the firms and Devil Dogs. tinental’s national headquarter^ in will be installed in storage rooms, Rabbi Marshall Press of Congregation B’Nai Israel in (48), Houston 50 (79), Jacksonville 60 (76), Kansas City 47 refused to sign an industry-wide con­ at an interest rate of 5.05 percent. mechanical and architectural Joseph Padellaro, chairman of the Rye, N.Y., said the contract dispute Q« , Rockville, said that there are only 11-major holidays he 1 corridors and offices. (63), Little Rock SO (70), Los Angeles 58 (69), Miami 70 (81), tract settlement reached with other This extension allows the original drawings for the project. New England Bakery Drivers Coun­ had virtually halted deliveries in F ® 6 ol 5 9 * 4 PAK note to run until April 25. Other bids Peter Abel, toard architect, was asked the board to refrain from scheduling tests and he Minneapolis 34 (53), 57 (77), New York 45 (65), bakeries. cil, said the Boston-based Teamsters New England. School plans include carpeting in urged the board to keep this policy. were submitted by two banks, asked to give a status report on the Phoenix 59 (82), San Francisco 50 (66), Seattle 40 (54), St. A spokesman for Teamsters Local affiliate had tradionally negotiated “We’re not baking, but talks are LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONE the corridors, vinyl tile and a heating project at the next meeting of the, Board member Devra Baum said she thought the board Louis 46 (67), Washington 45 (67). 686 in Hartford said union and Con­ GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. I GOOD TO NOV. 4th SAT. however, neither was able to meet system with hot water which will with employers through an associa­ continuing and we are hopeful this bid requirements. committee scheduled for Nov, 6. was taking a major step backwards with the proposed tinental negotiators “have settled the tion,, but he said this time the com­ will be resolved soon,” Keene said. have two boilers and unit ventilators policy. She said she didn’t feel the classroom teachers Study Says Closing Will Cause Hazards BEAT THE EXPERT [Kick THIS Price around!] Th« obfBct of Um conttti It to pick moro corroci gam# winnort than Earl Y o tt... Entrlot By JUDY KUEHNEL expressed disappointment that the picking m ort and with th t moM cofroct w w n will bo ollgiblo for w ttkiy prizM . In cato of a Ho Herald Correapondent report issued Monday night was only NASStFF ARMS wlnnora will bo chooMi by tho cloaoaf tia-braaktr numbor. Tio-braaktr num btr ia tha highoat r a preliminary progress report ^ ^ ***• A« •ntrloa or rtaaonoMo SOUTH WINDSOR - A f^m U lo a muat bo dopoaltod at Th# Haratd or poatmarkod by 5 p.m. Friday. Tho HoroM will bo preliminary report on the traffic without any firm recommendations •OM Judgo of contoat antrloa. « Levis MANCHESTER — Residents will study conducted by the firm of Close, other than keeping Burnham Street have an opportunity to speak tonight open. Tile Hunt Shop Jensen and Miller at the request of about a proposed sewer improve­ Republican John Mitchell, 1 ) L South Windsor officials, has con­ ment plan that includes $17.5 million Republican candidate for the 13. (A) Tm i m at (I j U w AngU M cluded that the closing of Burnham in expansion costs. General Assembly, 14th District, END Street in Manchester would result in WINM5 Much of this cost, about $10 asked that the report be made “severe traffic hazards on South GUNS - AMMO I’ available to Manchester and East million, is for expansion of the sewer Windsor’s Clark Street and Pleasant MERCHANT GIFT CERTIFICATES Jeans & Cords treatment plant. Valley Road.” Hartford after the final draft was HUNTING BOOTS - SOX issued. WEEKLY PRIZES AND A The remainder of the proposed > ji*. ^ * 'It' f ' i I According to the study, traffic on expenses is for improvements and Clark Street would increase by 468 Mayor Caffyn said it was the inten­ tion of the council to set up some sort JACKETS - PANTS expansion of the sewer system. This percent, with a daily traffic increase of a tri-town meeting between MERCHANT CERTIFICATE includes the installation of new from 400 cars to 2,200. EARL YOST sewer lines in most areas that now do Manchester, East Hartford and S porle BdHor GRANO PRIZE Pleasant Valley Road traffic would South Windsor, not have such service. be increased by some 81 percent. According to Ronald Morra of FIND THIS WEEKS GAMES IN Some of these lines, however, may A spokesman for Close, Jensen and Licenses for Conn. Close, Jensen and Miller, the report THE ADS ON THIS PAGE - FILL never have to be installed, but the ' Miller told the South Windsor Town routes are included in the plans in Council, meeting in worksession differed from that conducted by Maine, New Hempsliire OUT COUPON AND SEND TO HERALD- case installation does have to be Monday night, that in their opinion Manchester in that new report used done. Burnham Street should not be closed. census tracks and limited the study to the “industrial population,” or Jay Giles, director of public works, Burnham Street, according to the those who would be employed by the said that his office is seeking input report, now carries 3,000 cars per J.C. Penney Warehouse. from residents about possible sewer day and is in better condition than OUCK A CROW CALLS Yost Predictions “Instead of taking the population line installation in their area. Infor­ either Clark Street or Pleasant 10. (A) OeMMd et m CUT OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM as a whole,” explained Morra, “we mation the residents can provide Valley Road to bear an increased Qlente over 8t. Louie DSpotlt at Tha Manchaatar Harald or Poat Markad by 9 P.M. about past sewer failures and their traffic flow. broke up the industrial population SM ttl* ovnr Friday — 18 Bralnard Plica, Manchaatar. It Means the Road and assigned them to different areas opinions to sewer line installation The report, the final draft of which ‘ T fc e Right Place Green Bay over Philadelphia will be helpful for future planning, he (roadways for commuting purp- will be available in two weeks, con­ New England over Buffalo A B A B said. The sign erected near the 150-year-old those who believe in the resurrection. Many a poses).” Tie Breaker cluded that traffic increase on South for all PIttaburgh over New Orlaana 1 .. . . . □ □ 11 .. ... □ □ The major cost in the proposed Summer Hill Cemetery in North Madison ghost and goblin is expected in the area Windsor streets would be minimal if “We also injected unemployment Number statistics to evaluate where Atlanta over 8an Francisco 2,.. ... □ □ 12 .. ... □ □ expansion is the addition to the sewer refers to the road and is not to discourage Burnham Street were left open and tonight on Halloween. (UPI photo) employees would be coming from,” Cleveland over Houaton 3 .. ... □ □ 13 .. ... □ □ 0. IA) New York B la M at ( I) t t Louie treatment plant on Olcott Street. the industrial road was built. Sports Stuff 4 .. said Morra. Oakland over Kansas City ... □ □ 14 .. ... □ □ Once a sewer treatment plant The closing of Burnham Street will 5 .. ... □ The final draft is expected within Dallas over Miami □ reaches 90 percent of its capacity, redirect the bulk of traffic through “The House of Sports Since 1944” 6 .. ... □ □ the federal government requires that two weeks. Ban Diego over Cincinnati the high density housing area of Plea­ 7 .. ... □ □ LIMIT 2 COUPONS PER PERSON work be started to design expansion sant Valley Road and onto the Denver over tha Jets RE6AVS 8 .. ... □ □ of the facility. Project To Start Name... narrow pavement of Clark Street. Loa Angelas over Tampa Bay 9 .. ... □ □ where women love to shop for men! Manchester’s plant already has Vernon Board Nixes Bus Clark Street, according to the report, Minnesota over Detroit A d d re s s . HARTFORD — An addition to the NASSIFF ARMS 10 .. ... □ □ passed the 90 percent mark, and the cannot support the increase in traf­ Capitol Region Mental Health Center Washington over Phone. IMNCHESTER VERNON proposed expansion would meet By BARBARA RICHMOND fic. COMPANY of Manchester 78-278 only has $150,000 appropriated walking is a hardship. in Hartford will be started next 991 Main Street p ih m w 6 4 7 -9 1 2 8 903 Main Street Trl-Ctty Plaza expected sewage demands through Herald Reporter The percentage increases es­ the year 2000. for this purpose for the entire state. The board used to allow students week. Gov. Ella Grasso has an­ VERNON — Renewed requests for Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ timated by the firm took into account nounced. A majority of the cost for the en­ going to East Catholic to ride on the the Board of Education to transport dent of schools, told the board it was only traffic influx from the J.C. tire work would be funded by the bus going to the nearby Cheney The project serves as an outpatient students to East Catholic High School the opinion of the administration that Penney Warehouse and did not es­ treatment center for clients from the state and federal governments. The Technical School but the numbers in Manchester, led the board to pass it would behoove the board not to par­ became so great this had to be dis­ timate traffic after the remaining 29-town capitol region. In the past ■ JU L.n-arnr^.Tli 'ii.-r-a town would pay about $5.6 million of areas of the Industrial Park are open a motion Monday night to deny ticipate in this permissive legisla­ continued. About 130 Vernon students three years, the number of patients the estimated $17.5 million cost. transporting students to schools out­ tion. after 1983. According to the report, EASTERN CONN.’S That price, however, is just an es­ now go to East Catholic. served by the program has increased side the district, unless mandated by Most board members agreed and more traffic than presently es­ timate. It is subject to change based The board received a vote of con­ from 5,(KK) to 15,0(X), the governor the state. timated would result. said. LEADING on inflation. some said they feel the permissive fidence from Michael Turk, a parent, This policy will not interfere with legislation isn't fair to students who Close, Jensen and Miller were Tonight’s hearing starts at 8 in the who said he feels the board has done The Capitol Region Mental Health I h i c the transporting of students to go to schools in West Hartford and hired to do an update traffic study at art tar buiisMi Municipal Building’s Hearing Room. as it should and that’s what the Program is administered by the John special private schools for programs other such towns. the cost of $5,000 because South Representatives from Metcalf & majority of the people in town want. N. Dempsey Hospital at the Univer­ the town cannot provide for special Board member Robert Schwartz Windsor officials were dissatisfied Eddy, the firm that prepared the The board members said they feel sity of Connecticut Health Center in -CARTER'S students. The state mandates said, he didn’t think he could support with “obselete information used in sewer improvement plan, will be pre­ they should spend the money within Farmington. FULL SERVICE transportation for this reason. a motion to provide the transporta­ the report completed by the town of sent to discuss the report. the local schools and not get involved The $2.5 million project will in­ Permissive legislation allows tion because of the board’s other in busing to othfir districts. Manchester,” according to Mayor clude renovation and an addition of NEW 1979 CHEVROLET Nancy Caffyn. school boards in the state to provide responsibilities and the tight money Turk said he would ask the board to 6,740 square feet to the existing 82,600 Church Planning transportation to a student attending situation. consider requests for additional Some South Windsor Councilmen square foot building. Holiday Bazaar an elementary or secondary non­ Harold Cummings and sev^eral busing for students going to schools OPTICIANS public school, “not conducted for other board members agreed. Cum* in town, where parents feel walking MANCHESTER — The Second profit and approved by the state mings said, "If we’re going to open is hazardous. board of education outside the school Tenants Urge Changes Congregational Church Holiday up transportation outside the system Another parent, Janet Duley, said, district wherein such student resides MANCHESTER — ’The Manchester SEE US... Bazaar 385 N. Main St. will be Nov. the question is if we can do it in a fair “Transportation is not a major the housing code; an increase of dis­ with a parent or guardian, provided Tenants Association has proposed a 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., according manner.” budget expense, you're spending crimination protection to include to Mrs. Helen Rannacher, that no grant shall be provided for One parents asked what respon­ package of legislative changes it such possible tenants as unmarried For All Your Optical Needs more for supplies and administration would like enacted. chairwoman. any costs incurred by such board for sibilities the board has and board couples and families with children; a than you are paying to get our These proposals will be presented The bazaar will feature 13 boutique transportation beyond a contiguous member JoAnn Worthen said it is to showing of “just cause” for the evic­ • EYE GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES children to school safely — we beg to candidates for the state shops. Special features will include school district.” provide the opportunity for free you to give us freedom of choice.” tion of tenants; and revision of leases • HEARING AIDS • SUNGLASSES Legislature who attend a Thursday 1/2 TON PICKUP afghans, quilts, homebaked goods, Local boards can apply to the state public education as guaranteed under Another parent, Sandy Brooks, that violate the Landlord and Tenant forum sjwnsored by the association. I 8 Ft. Fleetside. V-8 engine, auto, trana., power handmade dolls and toys, wooden ar­ board, to receive a grant amounting the state constitution, within the cautioned the board to look into the Act enacted in 1976. Emergency Repair Service to one-half of the total costs up to $35 The proposed legislation would in­ I:;'.'I'll i » r r - r i brakes, rear step bumper, gauges, dome lamp ticles, plants and attic treasures. boundaries of the budget, and to far-reaching effects of providing per student transported. Public Act clude the following items — A provi­ switch, radio. Carter Care Package. Luncheon will be served from 11 provide transportation where transportation outside the system. Thursday’s meeting will begin at 8 Stock #2360. a.m. to 2 p.m. Pie and coffee will be sion to permit a tenant to withhold p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 63 served throughout the day. rent whenever there is a violation of Linden St. The event is sponsored by the Women’s Christian Fellowship and Mahoney Aide Claims Legion Post SPECIAL PRICE congregation of the church. Hosts Party A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL *5150 GOP Makes Up Issues "4 good p l a c e t o b u y a TR U C ir MANCHESTER - The Sears 14 color portraits MANCHESTER — The campaign in their endeavors and will continue Dilworth-Cornell-Quey About Town manager for State Rep. Francis to support each other in the future," Post of the American S. (A) I Mahoney has accused Republican Stevenson said. Legion in Manchester will Town Chairman Thomas Ferguson of “ It appears Mr. Ferguson is trying host a Halloween party for Manchester High School students trying to create non-existent issues. to create an issue that does not town children 14 and under, ' $6 99 r will be dismissed Wednesday noon so Mahoney is seeking re-election in tonight from 6; 30 to 9 at the REQ. $29.99 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU.. CHEVROLET exist,” he said. He compared it to A that the faculty can prepare for the the 13th Assembly District. He was two years ago when Ferguson raised Post home on American SAVE $20.00 Edstbrook Mall school’s self evaluation which is part not endorsed by the Manchester concerns about the placement of Legion Drive. MANSFIELD Phone 643 1191 Phone 456-1141 Authorized Fisher Plow Dealers of the New England Association of Education Association, and Ferguson Democratic Party signs. There will be games, ap­ Secondary Schools and Colleges ac­ said, “Does this indicate that the ple dunking and a pie­ 191 Mam SI. Stevenson also commented on the 370 Constitution Plaza 11229 Main St. Manchester 646-6464 creditation process. supporters of Mr. Cummings have eating contest. Prizes will MANCHESTER HARTFORD MEA’s failure to endorse Mahoney. Phone 643-1900 1 OPEN EVE8 'TIL 9 • FRIDAY TIL 6 • 8AT. TIL 9 been told to stay away from Mahoney He said such endorsements are not be awarded for unusual Phone 527-5913 Delta Chapter, Royal Arch because he doesn’t take orders sought by Mahoney. costumes. Masons, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 well?” While Mahoney was not endorsed p.m. at the Masonic Temple. The Herbert Stevenson, Mahoney’s by the MEA, recently did receive an UQUORDEPT. Most Excellent Master degree will campaign chairman, said there is no endorsement from the Connecticut THIS YEAITS SUPERBONtlHERO No Down Payment rift between Mahoney and Cum­ HO LOWER PUCES be conferred. 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EQUIPMENT Murray Powell and Baraba Sears 801 Parker St., Mancheetar MANCHESTER lUanehesler Bridge Club dy Craft and Penny Beckley, second; Flo Barre 5229248 6 4 6 -0 7 7 2 Oct. 26 on Maple Street — Weatherwax, first; Jim Todd SEAILS. ROUUC'K AND CO. 38 MAIN STREET (charity open pairs club and Judy Pyka, third. DAILY, EVENING A SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS 6 4 6 - 6 4 0 0 and Mike Joyce, first; lATISFACTlON GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK FRI. 9-e MANCHESTER - 643-7985 NEXT TO STOP & SHOP SAT 9-S PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Oct. 31, 1978 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 31, 1978 — PAGE SEVEN r p ■ High Court Guide to SAT Published GOP Spending Heavily Terminally 111 Club To Review All students registering for the the SAT,” is the most comprehensive tities of the new guide for distribu­ Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) this explanation and preview of the SAT tion, at no charge, to students who H- ■ Meeting at College year will receive a new comprehen­ ever provided by the College Board. register for the tests. In Legislative Races sive guide designed to improve their Rights Rule A major part of the booklet is a com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The —Kansas. Democrats control the house MANCHESTER — A newly formed club focusing on understanding of and familiarity plete SAT and a complete Test of problems of the terminally ill meets weekly at with the test and to reduce anxieties Republican National Committee is in­ by a five-seat margin and observers say Manchester Community College. Standard Written English (TSWE), vesting $2 million in an effort to win back the situation this year is too close to call. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The about what will be encountered in the The club, titled “Make Today Count, ” was founded by along with answer sheets and scoring About Town at least a quarter of the 800 state In the Senate, a cliff-hanging race has Supreme Court agreed Monday to test center. The first and largest SAT key. It also Includes descriptions and Orville E. Kelly of Iowa in 1974 to help himself and other administration is Saturday, Nov. 4. legislative seats lost to the Democrats in developed for the seat of a retiring GOP review a California ease that gives it detailed advice for solving each type V/ terminally ill patients. Today there are chapters The College Board estimates that The Ladies Aid Society of Zion the last three elections. At $5,000 a seat, it state senator. A Democratic win throughout the U.S., Canada and Germany. a chance to clarify the scope of the of question, general test-taking could be the political bargain of the year. for his seat could split control. about 415,(MX) students, primarily Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran The MCC Make Today Count Club deals with death and 1966 Miranda decision outlining the strategies, information about the “We’re hoping to pick up 200 to 250 —Vermont. A big GOP push may tip the seniors, will take the test that day. Church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 dying, and is the only chapter in Connecticut. rights of suspects in police custody. purposes of the SAT and the TSWE, seats,” said Dave Demarest, deputy balance of the 150-scat house, now Five more administrations will be p.m. at the church to make final Make Today Count is not a therapy group, and is open The justices will consider whether and a description of College Board director of the GOP committee’s local Democratic-controlled by three votes. held throughout the year. plans for its annual Christmas sale to everyone, not just the terminally ill. ‘ police were required to stop in­ scoring procedures. election arm. "That may not sound like The GOP is expected to retain the Senate. The 48-nage guide, titled “Taking and luncheon Nov. 11. The Rev. If) The club meets Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the Faculty East terrogating a 16-year-old murder All schools have received quan­ much. But to be able to turn things from a —Colorado. Democrats are short of con­ m Charles Kuhl will open the meeting c&iiforence room at the college. suspect after he asked to speak with dramatic loss situation to a dramatic win trol by one seat in the Senate and three in his probation officer. with a topic discussion. Hostesses (Jfficers of the club are Paul Paradis, president; situation would be just short of the house. But state chairman Sheila The California Supreme (.'ourt are Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mrs. Rainey Field, secretary; Rhonda Rideout, treasurer and Fuller Brush Reunion Slated miraculous.” Kowal is pessimistic: “It will take an ruled they were. It said the youth's Henry Nelson, Mrs, Albet Petke and Kenneth Steere, faculty advisor. Music for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 Demarest is one of 16 campaign pros enormous amount of effort.’’ y request was “a call for help, " in­ EAST HARTFORD - The Mrs. Bertha Schnieder. Further information is available by contacting Paul a.m. will be provided by John Nesco assigned by the national committee to Joe Gaylord, the GOP national com­ dicating he wanted to assert his •employees of Fuller Brush Co,, past Paradis, 102 West St., Vernon, telephone 875-0367. and present, will have a reunion and his band. lead a new grassroots initiative at the mittee's state election director, said his privilege against self-incrimination. The Manchester Veterans of state level. Their budget: $800,000 for ad­ party also hopes to make substantial gains dinner dance Saturday, Nov. 11, at Claude LeBlanc is chairman of the Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary will Just as though he had asked for a ministration, another $1.2 million for in New Hampshire, Tennessee, Florida, lawyer. Marco Polo Restaurant, East Hart­ event. He is being assisted by John hold its annual holiday bazaar Satur­ Awards Dinner Planned ford. direct candidate support, one-third of the Indiana, , Michigan and New York. Among hundreds of orders Mon­ Kozak and Sam Hong. day at the post home, 608 E. Center Reservations may be made by party’s total 1978 campaign expenditures. He said wins in states like New York — HARTFORD — The 42nd annual scouters awards day, the high court also: Dinner at 8 p.m. 'will be preceded St, from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. calling John Kozak. 649-8854, “Our main priority this year is in “where we already have the Senate and dinner sponsored by the Archdiocese of Hartford will be • Promised to examine the con­ by a social hour beginning at 7 p.m. legislative and state campaigns and that would like to make gains in the House” — held Sunday, Nov. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Capra’s, 3430 Berlin stitutionality of a Massachusetts law is where we are spending much of our could be decisive when reapportionrnent Turnpike, Newington. that required unmarried girls under money,” said national committee Chair­ bargaining begins. On this occasion deserving candidates will receive the age 18 to get consent from their 't.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Oct. 31, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN Town Garden Was Success; Peopletalk Down Home Dirt AARP Plans Hobby Show Plots Yield Bonus Food Crops When Count Dracula comes flying out of his coffin for a blood transfu­ MANCHESTER — The fifth annual Marjorie Bissell, rag dolls by COVENTRY — The community about !(il5U worth of produce. Free FOR LMML NEWS sion this Halloween, he’ll be doing It hobby, arts and crafts show of Beatrice Thomas, pen and ink •Dec. 1 (Friday), Christmas garden program offered 48 plots to 30 PZC, The driveway's original loca­ lights at Edaville, Mass., on a 5-*4- seeds were donated by Richard Cote, tion had to be changed when actual right for the first time since he made Manchester Chapter 1275 of AARP sketches by Joseph Boris, placques r,esidents this year, at a North River and the town's volunteer fire depart­ his name on Broadway. will be held Wednusday, Nov. 8, at by Ora and Ruth Hadden, oil pain­ mile ride on a heated railroad. Lunch Road site donated by the University construction turned out different at White s on the Wattuppa River ment filled watering barrels for the from PZC approved site plans. Producers of “Dracula” — now in 1:30 p.m. in Cooper Hall at South tings by Helen Felber, and of Connecticut, according to a recent farmers. production both in New York and Los United Methodist Church. Visitors needleiwint by Agnes Chidester. Choice of turkey, baked ham or In other business Town Planner scrod. Leaves SUMC parking lot at 11 Conservation Commission report. The conservationists had con­ Angeles — finally have come up with are welcome. This is not a professional show and Last year the theft of the harvest of Gregory Padick was instructed to a.m. Return by 8:30 p.m. sidered dropping the project after send to a memo to the Town Council the one authentic touch that was mis­ Among the exhibits scheduled are a nothing is for sale. Space Is available participants at property belonging to metal detector and stained glass • Dec. 13 (Wednesday), Hartford last year's disappointment. But so offering two suggestions on the sing — soil from the Transylvanian for other exhibits. Anyone interested St. Mary's Church stunned the town WE ME homeland. That’s a coffin decor the objects by Fred Towle, current may contact Fred Towle, 299 Spring stage Co. for "Boy Meets Girl,” a many participants offered to try town's landfill policies. First, the and received statewide publicity. program director in charge of this romantic comedy. Shopping at the again, that the program was con­ PZC wouid iike to see a barrel or Dracula of legend just couldn’t die St., or call 649-4656. Local farmers saved the day by year’s exhibits, crewel by Mary C iv ic Center, lunch at The Cloisters. tinued. It is expected to run again drum placed in the landfill area for without. The following tours are scheduled: donating crops to make up for the Tierney, enamel on copper and silver Leave SUMC at 9:30 a.m. Home by next spring, with the university again deposits of automotive crankcase oil. Now, the stage coffins of Raul • Nov. 16 (Thursday), "Fiddler on late afternoon. lost fruits and vegetables. by. Marlon Atkinson, ceramic wind providing the land. "Such a depository would promote Julia, who plays the role on The Roof” at the Coachlight Dinner The new site has frontage on a chimes by Barbara Frank, ceramics For information, contact Lucille PZC Action surface and ground water quality and Broadway, and Jeremy Brett, the Theatre. Bus leaves South United major town road, and police kept a by Marion Brookings, afghan by perhaps the oil could be used in con­ Los Angeles gore-gorger, each will Methodist Church parking lot 10:30 close watch this fall as crops A five-lot subdivision on Boston contain a handful of dirt imported Helen McCartney, hooked rugs by a.m. Turnpike, applied for by Alfred junction with the town's road oiling ripened. Only a few crows and rac­ from the village of Snagov — now Heckler, has been approved by the program.” the memo states. Members of the Center Ballet Theatre are shown in a ballet coons made off with a small amount Romania — where the real Dracula, of produce this time. Planning and Zoning Commission The second suggestion involves formation during one of their numbers. They will perform bulky wastes or organic material better known in his day as Vlad the About half of the plot-owners this (PZC), Friday in East Hartford’s Penney High School auditorium. such as tree trunks, concrete Impaler, lies buried. year were victims of last year's Under commission stipulations, the driveway must be constructed to wreckings, and housing materials. Call and Raise MCC To Show Paintings thievery. They happily reported that "A prohibition of bulky wastes from the most recent crop even exceeded minimize erosion onto the roadway President Carter’s 80-year-old the regular landfill area can poten­ MANCHESTER — The Stairwell will remain on view until Dec. 1 with last year’s yield. Pumpkins and and to meet the standards of the mother looks like anything but the the past four years. tially extend the useful life of the Ballet Due at Penney Gallery of Manchester Community gallery hours 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomatoes did especially well. State Department of Transportation. average person’s idea of a high- Sharon Lyn Vatsky, originally from site," Padick maintained. It might EAST HARTFORD - The East College will present an exhibition weekdays and 9 a.m. to noon Satur­ The commission charged $5 for A request by Orin Miles to alter a roller, but Miss Lillian left the Las Latham and Christopher Bruce. New York City, has lived in Connec­ also produce revenues through the Hartford Fine Arts Commission will Friday, Nov. 3, of paintings by Jeff days. plowing, fertilizing, and liming each driveway at his Old Eagleville Road Vegas Strip a winner last week. Other works on the program are ticut for 10 years. She has exhibited implementation of a "picking sponsor the Center Ballet Theatre Dungfelder and assemblage pain­ The gallery is located in the 25 by 25-foot plot, which then yielded subdivision aiso was approved by the Monday, she told a breakfast “Symphonic Concert,” a classical extensively in Connecticut and is charge," he added. meeting group in Everett, Wash., her Friday at 8 p.m. in the Penney High ballet of spirit and elegance, and tings by Sharon Vatsky. The program college’s 146 Hartford Road building. represented in many private collec­ gambler’s luck netted her $350 in a School auditorium. There will be a “Puro Sangue," which takes place in will begin 7:30 p.m. with a showing of Jeff Dungfelder graduated from tion’s. She had her first one woman private game at Caesar's Palace — a reception after the program. an Italian fishing village at festival the 1922 German silent film classic, Glastonbury High School in 1973 and show recently at the Barn Gallery in game that turned out not be penny Frank Ohman of the New York time. “Nosferatu, " the first film to deal from the Paier School of Art in 1977 West Hartford. She is currently a Connell Criticizes Dodd Vote with Count Dracula. where he specialized in illustration. ante after all. City Ballet Company has In addition will be "Bartok candidate for the degree of Master of Says she, “I thought I was playing choreographed a second ballet, “In Variations,” a ballet combining both After the film at 9 p.m., a recep­ He is currently a staff artist for the Art Education at the Hartford Art with nickels and dimes, but instead The Still of The Night” for the com­ modern and classical movements. tion with refreshments will be held in Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. of School of the University of Hartford. On Program for Home Buyer they were $100 chips. " pany to music by Cole Porter. Guest Choreography is by Joyce Karpiej. the gallery for the artists. Hartford. He is the recipient of Her work deals with personal inter­ artists in this piece are Kathy There is no admission charge and several awards and has participated VERNONUITDMnM — Thomas______Connell,ii ___i .. . . . Sore Throat The event is free. pretations of women's lives. and then said the program wouid tax free gift to each first-time home the public is invited. The exhibition in eight exhibitions in Connecticut in Republican candidate for congress. have the federal government pay for buyer." The chicken bone that choked Second District, said his Democratic Elizabeth Taylor two weeks ago as the lawyer. "This is the time to cut back opponent, incumbent Christopher she campaigned with husband John "I agree buying a house is a big government spending and govern­ Dodd, voted for a program, last July, enough investment and complicated Warner still is giving her trouble. that would have required people who ment programs. Even President She's back in the hospital — in Rich­ T V Tonight enough, that until the process can be Carter recognizes that. More spen­ were buying a home for the first time made simpler, it is a good idea to mond, Va. — with "complications." to go to counseling before they could ding means more inflation, " he said. Her physician. Dr. Owen have a lawyer's help, " Connell said. He said if the federal government 6:00 get an FHA loan. He added, "However, 1 do not Gwathmey, says she'll be there for at (S 3 ) (3 1 3 News 8:30 9:30 ® Voice Of Faith can afford to give $200 tax-free gifts, W The Brady Bunch ® Merv Griffin ® ® Tax) 9 0 9 Best Of Carson Connell said that during debates favor the government requiring that least three days. S I Laveme & Shirley that he believes the money should be "It is my opinion that she has CD Joker’s Wild W NBA Basketball 9 Ironside with Dodd, in Middletown and New a person have a lawyer or the federal 05 Bozo's Big Top S Connecticut Election '78 0 Thieves Of Time 0 Captioned ABC News channeled to those who can't afford 29 Liars Club London and on the radio, Dodd said government paying for that lawyer. " developed severe laryngitis which ® TV Community College 11:45 to buy a house, to those elderly and My Three Sons 10:00 he was in favor of that program and has aggravated her original condition 6 9:00 (S Connell said. @ Bonanza ( B ® News unemployed who often cannot even (X)CBS Movie "Devil Dog: The Spotlight would vote for it again. He said there are a great number of laceration to the esophagus for ISS Zoom (R) ® 9 Starsky & Hutch afford an adequate diet. "Dodd's Hound Ol Hell" (Premiere) Rich­ He said during the radio debate which she was treated earlier. As a H ) Living Faith 12:00 of homes bought each year and it program makes work for lawvers, is 6:30 ard Crenna. Yvette Mimieux. The (B Adam-12 Dodd explained that the program result, she has inflammation and 10:30 would be a costly program. He said inflationary, and is unfair because it (S I Love Lucy lives of a suburban family are (B Movie "Mr. Sardonicus” would require first-time home spasms to her upper esophagus and S Dating Game threatened by their seemingly 23 Soundstage (1961) Oscar Homolka. Ronald multiply the number by legal fees 0 Elections 78 buyers to be represented by a lawyer doesn't get the money where it is even the adjoining muscles are in­ ® Jake Hess Gospel Time innocent pet who is imbued with Lewis. that run at least $150 to $200 per most needed," Connell said. O @ S NBC News the spirit of the devil. 11:00 purchase and "It is like giving a $200 flamed.” 23 Over Easy ® ® Three’s Company 12:30 ® ® 0 9 S ) News Movie The Strawberry Translated: a very sore throat. S Adam -12 3 9 Movie "Stranger In ® The Gong Show (B " US The Growing Years Our House" (Premiere) Linda Blonde" (1941) James Cagney. 9 Dick Van Dyke Rita Hayworth. Crystal Ball Blair, Carol Lawrence. A young 9 Hogan's Heroes woman’s life becomes a night­ The Class of 1953, taught 25 years 6:55 0 Great Performances 12:40 Ahearn Terms Party Lever mare after a terrifying encounter (B CBS Lata Movie " McMillan @ News ago by Richard Auerbach at the with witchcraft. 11:30 And Wile: Freefall To Terror" Eggert Road Elementary School In 7:00 9 Movie "Human Desire” (B Bamaby Jones (1974) Rock Hudson, Susan (1954) ..Glenn Ford. Gloria (B Hogan's Heroes Buffalo, N.Y., has come up with a S ) CBS News Saint James. (£ The Brady Bunch Grahame. A scheming woman ® ® ABC Movie "The Laugh­ precognitive batting average any ( £ S I ABC News plots to have her husband killed. ing Policeman" (1973) Waller 1:00 A Boon to Political Hacks Matthau. Bruce Dern. 9 0 9 Tomorrow seer would envy. ffl Bowling For Dollars (2 hrs.) BOLTON — “The party lever is a Auerbach asked his fifth-graders to ® FestlvdOfFarih will introduce legislation to didate of their choice, there would be Sounding Board boon to the political hack and an in­ write essays predicting conditions in Angel Weds Actor @ News INVITATION FROM eliminate the party lever. fewer party hacks carried in on shirt- sult to the intelligence of the voters, ” 1978. Monday, he opened the “time 2 3 ISS Dick Cavett OUR FAMILY "Both political parties are guilty in tails, " Ahearn said. capsule.” “Charlie’s Angels” star Jaclyn Smith emerges from Marble S Newlywed Game Theater Schedule A1 Ahearn, Democratic candidate for this matter, politicians from areas ® The Odd Couple TO YOURS state representative from the 55th He said that statistics show that 70 Among the prophecies: “I think the Collegiate Church in New York City Sunday with her new hus­ where their party is dominant want 7:29 Tuesday District said today. percent of the voters still pull the world will have very high prices in ding 7:00-9:20 Jo/n Us For to keep it. They know it makes it easy band, actor Dennis Cole. She is the last of the popular Angels ® Dally Numbers party lever in an election. He said 1978 ... Trains will not be used very Showcase Cinemas — “The Vernon Cine 1 — “Grease” OUR MON.-WED. Ahearn, who has in the past served for the voter who responds more to a to get married. (UPI photo) Wiz” 2:25-7:00-9:45: "Death 7:00-9:10 they should at least be required to 7:30 SPECIALS in the legislature, is seeking to be party lable than to the individual much... Some men may even walk on on the Nile” 2:00-7:20-9:55; Vernon Cine 2 — “Heaven •rreturned. He is running against look at the names of the candidates the moon.” (j) PM Magazine 12 SPECIALS merits of each candidate," Ahearn before they vote. (S Carol Burnett And Friends "Interiors” 2:15-7:40-9:40; Can Wait” 7:30-9:30 Republican incumbent Dorothy said. (£ $100,000 Name That Tune "Boys from Brazil" 2:10-7:00- A Q TO CHOOSE Miller. Both are from Bolton. "Both political parties should (B Newlywed Game He added, "If each voter had to 9:30; “Big Fix” 2:05-7:20- Ahearn promises, if returned, he cease their political hypocrisy on this @ Sha Na Na 9:35; "Up in Smoke” 2:20- ELASTIC pull an individual lever for the can­ issue and support it, " Ahearn said. ® ISS MacNell / Lahrer Report DAVIS FAMILY Church Offers Musical S Wild KIngdorh 7:30-9:25 STOCKINGS 0 Chico And The Man U.A. Theater 1 — "Midnight RESTAURANT EAST HARTFORD - The South CALDOR PLAZA. MAN^ESTER tions in East Hartford from his posi­ Its theme incorporates double 9 TTcTac Dough Express” 7:15-9:30 WHEELCHAIRS Congregational Church of East Hart­ tion as musical director at East love story between "good 8:00 U.A. Theater 2 — “Animal ARTHUR DRUG Work by Krut ‘Best of Show’ ford will present the musical com­ Hartford High. gambler” (Sky Masterson, played by 3 ) Campaign '78 House” 7:00-9:15 edy, “Guys and Dolls,” Friday, Nov. Sterner will play Lieutenant Bran- John Mansfield) and a missionary CB Cross-Wits U.A. Theater 3 - “A Wed­ nigan in this production. 3 ) S ) Happy Days 3, and Saturday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. at (Sarah Brown) and also, an incurable CD Movie "Touch 01 Satan" the East Hartford High School Donald Hallqulst will be the veteran gambler (Nathan Detroit) (1974) Michael Berry, Emby At Rockville Public Library auditorium. musical director of “Guys and and his fiance of 14 years (Ms. Mellay. The story ol a witch with f Holiday Fair J the gilt ol eternal youth Is retold. “Guys and Dolls” is directed by Dolls,” Hallquist is the supervisor of Adelaide). VERNON — A watercolor “Over 1 1/2 hrs. JCENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHI RCHj .-lace for her watercolor, "The Pictures of .Month Audrey Sterner, who has played music and arts in the East Hartford Nicely Nicely Johnson, a gambler, ® @ (3 Grandpa Goes To 11 Center Street the Farmington,” by Charles F. Breeze and Iris” ; Pat Cook, second, sum m er stock on Cape Cod public school system. He is also the Washington is played by the Rev. Gordon Bates, 23 Elections '78 •Manchester, Connerlirut Knit, was chosen the “Best of Show” for “Windy Heights”; Priscilla Winners of the association’s “Pic­ (including a performance in “Guys music director and organist at South ¥ WOODY AaEN'S ture of the Month” contest have also associate minister of South 9 Joker's Wild at the 32nd annual fall art exhibit of Souder, third, “Cape Porpoise Fan­ and Dolls” there) and also has been Congregational Church. SS Special Saturday, November 4,1978 been named. The winning art work Congregational Church. Sarah Brown the Tolland County Art Association. tasy” ; and Barbara Orlowski, fourth, active with the Michigan Civic The story takes place in New York is played by Bernice Savastio, a choir S:30 — 2:30 The show is open to the public this will be on display during November t PBinty of Parking Spaca Raar of Town Hall “The Old Tree. Theatre and the Windsor Jesters. City in the early 1950s and its member at the church. ■INTERIORS" week at the Rockville Public at area banks and libraries, m m • In the miscellaneous category, in­ Richard Sterner, Audrey’s hus­ background combines the iniquities Art Bradbury, who is also a Coffee Shop 10 a.nu Library. “ Autumn Afternoon in New cluding pastels, mixed media, and band, has been responsible for many of gambling and the virtues of mis­ member of the church choir, is cast A reception and awards ceremony Hampshire," by Hazel Brown will be * 1 .! 'k Luncheon ■ 12 Noon PC United Aitiati collage, first place went to Lucille of the high-quality musical produc­ sionary reform. as Nathan Detroit and Joan Coates, will be held Thursday from 8 to 10 at the People's Savings Bank, Tri- •k Tea Shoppe-2 p .n u ^ Meierfeld for “Autumn” ; second to who has starred in many area p.m. at the library for members and City Plaza, Vernon; "Mt. Chocura,” Joan Burbank for "3 and 1” ; and productions and is also a choir '' JOHN TRAVOLTA COME M B lOIII IN THE fllM! M guests. third to Emma Batz, for “Still Life.” by Shirley Reed, Society for Savings, OUVA NEWTOM-JOHM Ellington; “Roses," by Mildred Lisk,’ member, will play Ms, Adelaide. Awards for oil paintings were “Egyptian Prince," a sculpture by Tickets can be obtained from any given as follows: Ernest J. Carrot, Sharon Merton took first place in that First Federal Bank in Rockville; Old Mill, ■ by Lynn Peters, Vernon Arts and Older Adults member of the cast or by calling Lou 9:10 first place for “ Winter Sunset” ; category and “Woman in Gown,” Skinner at 568-5795. Tickets will also Shirley Ellen Reed, second place, took second place for Georgiana National Bank, Dart Hill office; “In Praise of Butterflies," by Patrica be sold both Friday and Saturday “Bar Harbor at Dusk” ; and Muriel Bourdeau. Subject of Conference evenings at the door. Parker, third place, “Cows are Cook, Tolland Library. The Trudy Lee best floral award For more information about “Guys Curious.” went to Carol Gorman for a water- Also: “Color In October,” by HARTFORD — Artists, art the Arts. and Dolls," please call South . ROUIES IS • S4 • In the acrylics, Thelma Elsenberg color, “Copper and Velvet." Four Emma Batz, Hall Memorial Library educators, arts managers and Several workshops led by those Congregational Church at 568-5150. Warran Baatty took first place for “Flowers” ; and honorable mentions were awarded to Ellington: “The Old Mill,” and workers in the field of aging from with active experience in planning, Priscilla &uder, second place for Charles Krut, Bridget Reeve, Bonnie “Bouquet of Tulips," by Eleanor around the nation will meet developing and implementing HEAVEN “Ghosts of Bigelow Past.” Zahner, and Ernest Garrot. Cacio, Savings Bank of Tolland and Literacy Concern Natalie K. Pfanstiehl won first Savings Bank of Rockville. Wednesday and Thursday at the arts/aging programs will be held of Sheraton-Hartford Hotel for a con­ during the day-and-a-half con­ Meeting Subject CAN W AIT ference focusing on “Arts and Older ference. Connecticut artists will pre­ PQ 649-9333 Adults.” sent demonstrations in various art HARTFORD — The Greater Hart­ li/KT RLVEWm M It Is the first of a two-part con­ forms Wednesday evening. ford Community College and the LAURENCE Mitchell Commends Council ference. The second will focus on Other workshop subjects include Hartford branch of the University of OLIVIER “Religion and The Older Adult.” arts programs and education in the Connecticut will be hosts of an all­ II MUkTiiJ XON SATuapAV AMO SUMOAr WRITTIN AND OIRedTEO BY DR. LEE HAY The conference is being convened arts, arts as a force with isolated and day conference Saturday, Nov. 18, on NOVEMBER 3,4,10,11 8:00 P.M. by the National Council on the Aging frail elderly, neighborhood conversa­ '"nie State of Literacy: A Communi­ MANCHEBTRR HIQH SCHOOL For Ordering Traffic Study BAILBY AUDITORIUM fl

Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Oct. 31, 1978 PAGE SEVENTEEN ’^'1 New Drug INDEX Business Halp Wanted 13 Home* F o r Sale u ' 1 I n o t ic m 23 Homes For Sale 23 Educators Push 1 ~ ^0** ind Found H E R E’S YOUR chance to be May Help 2 - Pirtonili with the largest Real Estate r-: 3 — Announcomtnio 2 — Enlerlalnmenl Company in the nation. Yes 1. 1 5 — Auctions WE’R E No. 1 in Real Estate. OF HOMES In Cancer Why be second? When You BEALTOf 1 ^ ’ New Curriculum . FtNANCIAL Herald Can Be First. JOIN THE MIS WASHINGTON (UPI) - The hi 8 - Bonas.Slocks-Morloaaos National Cancer Institute began . 9 - Porsonol Loans NEIGHBORHOOD DAN REALE I '0 — Insuranc* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING testing a drug called thymidine on PROFESSIONALS. Good the direction East Hartford was Commission paid. Referrals, cancer patients a week ago and doc­ By CHARLIE MAYNARD , e m p l o y m e n t going with its curriculum. I 13 ~ Help Wanted Bonus, Flexible Hours, Free Haunts Houses Until tors say it may be several months Herald Reporter 1 — Business Oppoftuniiiet Training Program. Call Nor­ Leone said the students’ skills - Situation Wanted before they can determine if it works EAST HARTFORD — ’The school ma or Donald at Century 21, They're s i i I I declined by grade four and this could EDUCATION PHONE 643-2711 Tedford Real EsU te, 647-9914, for people as well as it does mice. department Monday night did its best be attributed to problems at an ■Hiwre*-. 8 - Private Instructions 423-8958. • Since the initial testing began on I .I® ~ Schoois-Ciasses FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD D. F. Raale, Inc. Raaltori to sell an innovative, but often- earlier grade, even pre-kindergarten. I 20 •- Instructions Wanted ' three patients at the NCI’s Baltimore 178 MAIN ST. maligned, reading curriculum to Dale Avenue was chosen, he said, RESIDENT TUTORS needed. 648-4S2B MANCHEmn, CT Cancer Research Center at the REAL ESTATE Help Wanted Glastonbury ABC House, both board members and parents at a because it could diagnose problems ■ 23 — Homes for Sale 13 University of Maryland hospital, the special workshop meeting at the I 24 _ Lots-Land for Sale housing 10 high school at an early age and provided a broad I 25 — Investment Property ADVERTISING ADVERTISING students needs 2 resident institute and the hospital have Center School, SECRETARY / Bookkeeper. 2 I 26 — Business Properly tutors for the remainder of Hs/p W anted 13 Help Wanted received hundreds of inquiries from range of skills for the student to J 27 — Resort Property RATES years bookeeping minimum 13 r » Teachers, staff personnel, a prin­ I 28 - Real Estate Wanted this scool year. Free room master. 12:00/ noon the day before Shorthand, typing, 60 words RESPONSIBLE PART-TIME people seeking information about cipal a reading supervisor and two 1 d iy ...... 12« word por day and board provided for those TRUCK MECHANIC with Leone said there had been , MISC. SERVICES publk^tion. 3 d iy i ...... 11* word par day per minute. Experience. route carriers, need auto. thymidine. applicants with good qualified experience in members of the administration I 31 — Services Offered Deadline for Saturday and 6 days ...... 10a word par day Manchester area. 30 hours per Good hourly wages plus vehi­ problems with Dale Avenue since its I 32 — Painting.Pepermg educational abilities. For general truck repairs. Com­ “Our response is that at the pre­ defended the program and asked Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 26 days .. 9a d t y t ...... week. Send resume to Box U, cle expenses. 646-1479. Please introduction because of shifting staff I 33 — Buiiding-Contracling further information call 633- mands top wages, $280 a sent time we have a limited amount suspecting parents to give the pilot ■ 34 — Rooing.Siding 15 wordi $2.00 minimum c/o Manchester Herald. 4617. call between 10-4 pm. and a transient student population. I 35 — Heating.Piornbing week. Must have own tools. of drug to test a limited number of il Happy Ada ...... $2.50 Inch program a “fair shake” before its I 36 — F lo o rin g PLEASE READ PART TIME DISHWASHER All company benefits. For Ap­ “This would tend to skew our WAN’TED MATURE MAN to patients," said Dr. Peter Wiernik, evaluation at the end of the school I 37 — Moving.Trucking.Storage Needed- no experience pointment call 688-2233. statistics,” he said. “But all we’re Gets CLU I 38 — Services Wanted work in dairy plant full or part who is directing the Baltimore tests. year. YOUR AD necessary. Apply in person. ''Ctabalfied ads art taken over time. Start at 5 am, 646-4155, asking for is a fair shake until the MISC. FOR SALE Rein’s N.V. Style Deli BU RGER KING needs men RN’s - LPN’s- NURSES Wiernik said in a telephone inter­ The workshop was called to pre­ MANCHESTER the phone as a cpnvanlancQ. 9-5 pm. evaluation is completed at the end of I 40 — Household Goods Restaurant. EL Camino and women to work full or AIDES-Supplement our in­ view Monday all that can be said so sent an overview of the Dale Avenue -G eo rg e J . Nackowski, - Articles lor Sale The Herald It reaponalble for the year.” Plaza, Vernon. part time evenings. 5 pm till come. Work the day and shift far is the three patients have not suf­ I 42 — Budding Supplies only one Incorrect Insertion and WAREHOUSEMAN Wanted- reading curriculum, a diagnostic sales manager for the I 43 - Pets -Birds- Dogs closing. Some heavy lifting. of your choice. Local Towards the end of discussion then only ta the size of- the For automotive dis­ fered any apparent toxic effects. method of instruction which was Prudential Insurance Com­ I 44 — L ive sto ck original insertion. Errors which EXPERIENCED OFFSET Must be over 18. Apply in per­ assignments available CGS parents again criticized the effec­ I 45 - Boats & Accessories do not lessen the value of the> tributorship. Duties to in­ 111 Pearl Street, Hartford, “We have to wait several weeks or started at the Center and Silver Lane pany of America has been I 46 — Sporting Goods Press operator for a small in- son, 467 Center Street, 2 pm tiveness of Dale Avenue because 44 advertisement wHf not be cor­ clude: Shipping and receiving, and 6 pm. 246-5626. longer to find out if the drugs has, in schools two years ago. The awarded the Charter Life - Garden Products house offset department. The stocking and some driving. percent of the students were below I 48 — A n tiq u e s rected b y ^ additional Inser­ fact, any anti-cancer effects in tion. right person could move on to Qualified applicants call 649- curriculum got its name from the grade level. However, board Underwriter diploma and j 49 — Wanted to Buy MORNING SESSION Nursery CLEANING PERSON- For man.” Raising Coast Guard Cutter a supervisory position. Work 5211. Manchester professional of­ place where it originated in Pater­ member Richard Veltri said the professional designation by RENTALS School teacher wanted. Only If thymidine seems to be retarding son., N.J. Some parents have I 52 - Rooms lor Rent hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., teachers with a degree in ear­ fice. 5 or 6 hours per week. The American College of I 53 — Apartments lor Rent SECOND SHIFT OPENINGS the growth of cancer in the initial With a hole ripped in its side, the Coast the Argentine freighter Santa Cruz II. Eleven statistics also showed the same Monday thru Friday, Com­ ly childhood education need Hours can be arranged. criticized it because it has not helped Bryn Mawr, Pa., a fully ac­ I 54 ~ Homes lor Rent Help Wanted NOW- For men with metal spread for other students and I 55 — Business for Rent 13 help Wanted 13 pany paid health and m ajor in­ apply. Call 649-5531. References req ired. Call 646- patients, all of whom have spread of Guard cutter Cuyahoga hangs along side men died. The vessel, raised from a depth of their children to read. After credited educational in­ shop, and/or mechanical suggested other factors may be in­ I 56 - Resort Property for Rent surance for employees and a 3030. 3 the disease to other organs, Wiernik Navy cranes that lifted it from the bottom of I 57 — Wanted to Rent experience for fabrication and 57 feet, will go to Portsmouth, Va., for criticism resurfaced at a Sept. 18 stitution for the advance­ CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC company paid pension plan. RN- 3 p.m. to II p.m., and 11 volved in the students’ problems. I 58 — M is c fo r R ent LEGAL SECRETARY. Start assembly. Must be reliable, said additional tests will be needed to board meeting, the workshop was ment of learning and - Experienced only. Top p.m. to 7 a.m, part time. WAREHOUSE COMPANY the Chesapeake Bay Monday. The cutter went salvage. (UPI photo) November 15, 1978 for East Apply in person at Automatic willing to work, and have a confirm the findings. AUTOMOTIVE wages, /^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Hartford Law Firm. Enjov working with an Has Clerical Opening. 8-4:30, to the bottom Oct. 20 when it was struck by called to review the entire professionalism in life in­ I 61 — Autos'for Sale Business Products, Tuckie High School Diploma. Apply Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, excellent supporting staff, Monday-Friday. Must be good Dr. Franco Muggia, head of the curriculum. surance and related finan­ I 62 — Trucks lor Sale Experience required. Salary Road, North Windham or call at: PILOT CO. INC., 144 53-0151. caring for our elderly typist, and good with figures. NCI’s cancer therapy evaluation I 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale commensurate with skills. Mr. Haines at 423-2584 for in­ Tolland Street, East Hartford. The presentation was made by cial sciences. The award I 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles patients. Pleasant at­ Pleasant on phone. Apply: 289-8625. 289-9321, program, agreed it probably will be Principal William Corcoran, was made recently in San I 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile RN-LPN wanted for full or terview appointment. mosphere, good wages and Hartford Despatch, 225 H o m e s Prospect Street, East Hart­ several months before any con­ Dems Gain Diego, Calif. part time on all shifts. Apply MANCHESTER Insurance benefits. Please call Doris members of the Center School staff I 66 — Automotive Service EXPERIENCED PACKER- DELIVERY MAN, ford. clusions can be reached about I 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease director of nursing. Salmon- Blain, RN, Director of and Frances Klein, supervisor of The American College Agency Wants experienced Flexographic Printing press and fryer, 11 pm to 7 am. App­ thymidine, a normal component of State Pays 15 Percent brook Convalescent Home, off girl. Hours are open. Write to Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester awards the CLU operator. Experience in prin­ ly Bess Eaton, 150 Center reading and language arts. The House Street, Glastonbury. Manor Nursing Home, 385 body cells. In Voters Box JJ, e/o Manchester ting pressure sensitive labels Street, Manchester. D C A Day Care Head Teacher curriculum tests students in 10 designation to persons who Please call 633-5244. West Center Street, Herald. preferred but will train for pre-schoolers. Year round. He noted it took several weeks for successfully complete the Manchester. different areas related to reading Lost and Found anyone with a flexograghic Combination of Early the treatment to affect cancer in 1 NURSES AIDES wanted for PART TIME- No nights. No and records the progress of each HARTFORD (UPI) - -Voter 10-course CLU curriculum DIP & SIP- Counter help background. Work hours are 7 weekends. Long holidays. July childhood education and work laboratory mice and human tumors full time on all shifts. Apply needed Sunday-Thursday, 7 CLEANERS- Early morning Of Road Project Costs child. Second graders at the Center registration has tailed off this elec­ and fulfill certain LOST- Wednesday evening, am to 3:30 pm, Monday thru and August o ff Many re tir^ experience required. Starting director of nursing. Salmon- part time work. $3.50 hourly usually react slower. p.m.-2 a m. Apply in person Friday. Company paid health gentlemen and housewives $8,486. For Application send School are enrolled in the tion year, but the Democrats have requirements. large black cat, green eves. 5 brook Convalescent Home, off for reliable experienced peo­ Supply of the drug is another years old. Vicinity of anyday between 8-12, 335 and major medical insurance enjoy driving school buses. Stamped self-address ■ MANCHESTER - The road to im­ curriculum, and will be piloted for Naczkowski is a House Street, Glastonbury. Center Street. Manchester. ple. Must have own transpor­ aside for highway projects that never The town’s amount could be less managed to pick up some ground on bridge and Lydall. Call for employees and a company Why not you? We will train. envelope to, Manchester E ar­ problem. Several pounds of another school year. Manchester native and was Please call 633-5244. tation. Manchester area. Start proving Main Street and the Main developed. The four town projects now, because the Bonding Commis­ the Republicans, the secretary of 3:30, 646-2638, Reward. paid pension plan. Apply in Call Vernon, 875-2826, or ly Learning Center, 80 thymidine per parient is required, Laurie Felber, a Center School educated in local schools. SERVICE STATION work immedately.Call 232- Waddell Road, Manchester, and Center streets intersection still are upgrading of Main Street from sion decision would provide state fun­ state’s office said today. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for person at Automatic Business Manchester, 643-2414. 0332. and the substance is in short supply Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Ct. Closing date November may be a long one, but it probably Ford to Charter Oak streets; im­ teacher, praised Dale Avenue as The voter registration, traditional­ After graduating frpm FOUND- Greysy and - white ...... - South Windsor. Will train. Products, Tuckie Road, North because there had not been a large ding for turn-back fund projects. kitten, _ _ ...... FULL TIM E. Only those with Windham or call Mr. Lee, at PART TIME- Nurses aides, 3 13th, 1978. will be a little cheaper, Jay Giles, being “developmental and sequen­ Manchester High School he under 2 months old. Apply 9 Brookfield Street or MANAGER FOR new provement to the Main and Center Three of Manchester’s projects — ly kept under close guard until Nov. good references need apply. 423-2584 for interview appoint­ to 11, 11 to 7. Call Laurel demand for it previously. It is being tial.” It allows students to go at their served in the Air Force Vicinity of BrookfieldId Tndand call 289-5918, after 12 noon. children’s wear store in the director of public works, said. streets intersection; upgrading of the two involving Main Street and the 1, were released prematurely today Will train. Apply inperson ment. Manor, 649-4519. HOME HEALTH AIDES- obtained from a variety of producers East Center Street. Please Manchester Parkade. Send Giles, in a letter to Town Manager Adams Street and the Adams Street own pace, she said, and teaches basic Cadet Program two years. phone 646-3462, after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane Provide personal care for peo­ Adams Street work — would receive after Democratic State Chairman TRUCK MECHANIC resume to. Mr. Panisch, c/o around the world and Muggia said skills for the students to master He later attended the Shell, 252 Spencer Street. SALES- Part time sales ple in their homes. Home Robert Weiss, said he expects the Bridge; and improvements to Vernon John Dempsey put out his own list of WANTED for general repairs, Arthur’s Trumble Shopping there will be enough to conduct the funding which will be distributed on a needed 2 nights per week to RELIABLE LADY to stay Health Aide Certification or state will provide 15 percent of fun­ Street and West Vernon Street. before moving on to other skills. figures. He was pretty much on the University of California LOST- Black cat, 5 years old. must have experience and Park, Trumble, Conn. initial testing. first-come, first-served basis, Giles MOLD MAKERS- sell men’s clothing. Some nights with elderly woman. Nurses Aide Training ding for three road projects in town. For demonstration purposes, and the University of Hart­ Green eyes.,Name “Mozart”, own tools. Starting salary Own transportation. Call 646- The federal government pays 70 said. mark. Experienced only interested sales experience preferred. preferred. Training provided Wiernik said two more patients in vicnity of Adams and $7.00. All company benefits. 0249 anytime. BABY SITTER / If this step is taken, the design work percent of the cost for the projects. parents, board members and Accordiuig to the Secretary of the ford where he earned his in earning $20,000 and over per Apply in person, Anderson Lit- if needed. Must have own will be added to the test program this He said he has talked with the state Faulkner Drive. Call anytime, For apointment. Call 688-2233. Housekeeper. 2 school age for the Main and Center streets in­ reporters were divided into small bachelor’s degree in 646-2347. year. Please call 563-1475 tle, 338 Broad Street, transportation, mileage paid. In the past, the state has paid 15 per­ Department of Transportation. A State, the number of registered AVAIABLE NOW- Positions children want mature and week and the NCI hopes to include a between 8 a m. and 4 p.m. Manchester. For further information, call tersection project could start by the cent for town roads and 30 percent groups and taken through the various Democrats in the state declined from business, graduating in NURSES AIDES - Full time, total of 20 people in the initial work order to begin design work for with unlimited high earnings loving person for afternoons Manchester Public Health end of the year, he said. for state roads. stations in a classroom. While some 1949. He joined Prudential Announcements 3 and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. opportunity. Top company, and scliool vacations. Own the final phase of the Main and 620,399 in the 1976 elections to 613,225 PART TIM E CUSTODIAN- REAL ESTATE SALES- Nursing Association. 647-1481, thymidine testing. followed directions from a tape the same year and was Experienced preferred, but with 50 y ears’ experience. transportation. 646-0261 The state Bonding Commission will Originally, state funding was not Center streets intersection will be this year, a drop of a little over 1 per­ Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap­ Licensed Sales Person, or Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to In addition, the drug is being tested NEW ADDITION added to we will train. Apply in person: Call 646-3936. Equal Oppor­ evenings. meet Dec. 8 to consider providing $5 expected for such projects this year recorder, others copied designs or cent. promoted to sales manager proximately 20 hours per taking Real Estate course. 4:30 p.m. An Equal Opportuni­ issued as soon as the state funding is Bob’s Gulf. Get your Weekly East Hartford Convalescent tunity Employer M/F. at the Stehlin Foundation for Cancer million for turn-back fund projects, tried to make sentence structures. in 1957. week. Reply to P.O, Box 847, Dynamic career opportunity ty Affirmative Action in Manchester. A referendum ques­ provided, Giles said. But Republican registration fell by Lottery Tickets, Starting Home, 745 Main Street, East HOUSEWIVES! Looking for Research in Houston where the sub­ Manchester, Conn. for Manchester. East Hart­ Employer. Giles said. tion on last year's ballot was ap­ All exercises were designed to show even more from 419,589 to 410,675 for A long time member of Tuesday, October 31st. Corner Hartford. NURSES AIDES- Home flexible hours? We have part stance was developed as a possible The design work will be done by the ford, Vernon areas. Excellent Manchester has four such projects, the various skills the children must the National, Connecticut Broad and West Middle Turn­ health Aides, part-time flexi­ time positions available for proved and provided town funding for state, he said. Funding is somewhat a drop of about 2 percent. PART-TIME help wanted. commissions. Modern offices. anti-cancer agent. The first two pike. MECHANICS HELPER ble hours, early evenings and light Bindery W ork. No which are funded with monies set all four projects. master to do them. The number of registered indepen­ State, and Hartford Many shifts available. If you Call Mrs. Cody, Fireside patients who received thymidine unclear because the town owns one NEEDED- 3 to 9 p.m., Mon­ experience necessary. Will Sam Leone. assistant Chapter of the Association think you can meet our Realty. Inc., 643-8030. weekends. Provide personal WE NEED leg of the intersection. The state may dent and minor party voters declined day thru Friday. Gas Pump care to people in their homes. train. Call 528-9426 for ap­ 0 there died before therapy could be superintendet for instruction, said of Life Underwriters, he qualifications please apply in slightly from 563,541 to 563,009. Only Attendant needed weekends. Home Health Aide certifica­ pointment. completed. pay the full 30 percent for part of the person 7-Eleven. 509 Center PART TIM E MAID- Days. Dale Avenue was introduced on a also has been active in □ EMPLOYMENT References required. Apply in tion or Nurses Aide training project and the town will pay 15 per­ a fraction of those — about 950 — are Apply between 8 a . m. and 4:30 The NCI acted with unusual speed voluntary basis because it fit in with several fraternal and civic person to: Anderson Brothers, preferred. Must have own A CARRIER Man Held in Rape cent for the leg it owns, Giles said. registered with minor parties. p.m.. Conn. Motor Lodge, 400 in moving thymidine to human tests Help Wanted 13 770 Main Street, Manchester. transportation, mileage paid. organizations. PART TIME HARDWARE Tolland Turnpike, TEMPORARY because it was effective in mice, This would include purchase of the For further information call MANCHESTER —Police arrested on Elm Street Extension under the He and his wife, the SALES. Retiree with home Manchester, Conn. causing disappearance of some Oddfellows Building and all work in SALES POSITION - Straight LANDSCAPE LABORERS repair knowledge and friendly Suburban home Health Care ASSIGNMENTS! Union Street, a local man at the scene of a sexual Park Street bridge. Two officers former Shirley Cervini, full time or part time Satur­ Consortium, 646-7760. tumors and shrinking others, and the southeast corner. commissions, leads furnished personality. Conyers REAL ESTATE SALES. Full HERE'S THE SOLUTION! assault off Park Street Monday responded and found a vehicle with dive at 206 Hackmatack St. day. Call 643-0669. Grantland Tolland Turnpike because Dr. Beppino Giovanella of The first phase of intersection im­ to homeowners. Call 242-5402, Hardware, 646-5707. or part time. Business is II .in ,1 liiilf nurvous iilioiit umnu I night. Vernon Council Given Nursery. KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL? h;irk ti. wnrk hui.iiiM' you h;iV(‘ been two occupants, Godrey and the great! With the proven Area the Stehlin Foundation demonstrated provements has been designed. ’The WANTED- MANAGER Looking for a challenge? “III In| .1 VVllllr. tlnn'l hr' \\v IlflVU lllf Robert C. Godfrey, 25, of 689 Main woman. The woman said she had WANTED - Gas station atten­ techniques I have developed snliilinn hr.I DUNNHILL TEMP!! ('(111 work had been expected to start this MACHINE OPERATORS and Come in to see us. Pleasant C its apparent non-toxic effects by ad­ dant, full or part time. TRAINEE - Some experience you can double your present Ti’in r.ii'li!'' t“i iii'-ir inlorinulitin St. was charged with first and third- been raped and was obviously miscellaneous workers working conditions. Perfect ministering large doses to himself. fall, but probably will not begin until Petition on Firehouse Mature, responsible person preferred. Apply in person. earnings. Grab the opportuni­ \li M lh ir sk.li« vu'In.mcfl degree sexual assault in connection beaten, police said. She was taken to needed. Must have some High hours for Mother. Paid vaca­ the spring. for third shift. References. Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ ty now while it is still Cell Midge “I think the effect in mice is cer­ with the rape and beating of a 27- School Education. Must be tion. Hourly rate, plus com­ Manchester Memorial Hospital for The final phase construction, ^ERNON —The Town Council was Call 871-1698. non Circle, Venon. available, it will be the best tainly enticing enough that you would growth rate in the area south of the able to read and speak missions, and bonuses. Mon­ year-old woman. treatment. thing you have ever done for DuiiNHILL TEMP 5 6 8 -1 6 3 4 which would include knocking the presented with a petition Monday highway which includes the Lake English, and provide own day thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 want to test it,” Muggia said. Police received a call about 10:15 TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. EXPERIENCED Industrial your career. For a confiden­ 111 Founders Plaza Godfrey was held in lieu of $10,000 night, signed by some 900 residents, transportation. No eyierience p.m. Also 5 to 9 p.m. Call 569- Oddfellows building down, would Street and Washington and Phoenix Apply 81 Commerce Street, sewing machine operators for tial interview call FRANK J. East Hartford p.m. reporting a woman screaming bond for presentment in court today. necessary. Please Call Per­ 4993, ask for Teresa. start after the first phase is com­ and asking the council to give high streets areas, as the reason for Glastonbury. PTG Company. manufacturing pillow covers. T. STRANO, 646-2000 anytime. pleted. priority to building a proposed new asking that the new station be Telephone 633-7631. sonnel Department at Pioneer Incentive pay plan, good Parachute Company, 644-1581. benefit program. Apply at Giles said he will form an Engineer firehouse south of Interstate 86. located there. SALESMAN / ESTIMATOR RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent T The town has to replace the for lumber yard. Must have Selection Committee to begin work They said there are no fire RN, 11 pm to 7 am. Super­ shifts. Good pay, good Street, Manchester. experience in taking off existing Dobson firehouse on Route visor. Full time. 180 bed SNF. MAJOR MEDICAL 18 Candidates Accused on selection of an engineer for the hydrants in the area and this means benefits and workig condition. lumber and trim from plans. FRIENDLY A challenging position Main Street design work. The Adams 30 which is Vernon Company 2. A that water has to be brought in by Apply in person, Vernon AUTO MECHANIC seneral Also experiencetf in available in a warm family Street project previously has been referendum last spring approved an tankers to fight any fires. Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ repairs. - experience...... Jesired, measuring trim. Reply P.O. non. type environment. Apply in PROCESSORS ICE CREAM SHOP appropriation of $40,000 to buy the but will tram right individual. Box 67, East Hartford, 06108. designed and the plans need to be up­ The some 900 signatures con­ person, Silver Lane Pavilion, Must have tools. Full benefits If you are interested in being dated. land. stitutes more than the one percent of 51 Apple Gate Lane, East IT trained for a diversified of Taking Illegal Funds including profit sharing. App­ CLERICAL POSITION, we 755 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn. Hartford. The town has done preliminary A Fire Study Committee, formed registered voters required on a peti­ ly in person to Lynch Motors, MANCHESTER would like the opportunity to tell WASHINGTON (UPI) - Eighteen Reed Larson, president of the committee was $93,950 Jor Sen. Dick engineering for Vernon Street. The in 1975, recommended that the Com­ tion to start the initiative process ac­ 345 Center Street, you about our openings. Has various positions between 8 a.m. and 2 Senate candidates — three of them Manchester. To qualify, you should have 1-2 NRTWC, said the candidates violated Clark, D-Iowa, from 28 AFL-CIO af­ town still is seeking final approval of pany 2 station be located in the cording to the town charter. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- SCHOOL SYSTEM years business experience, a p.m. and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., working part time 5 from New England — have been ac­ federal election laws by accepting filiated groups. inclusion of the West Vernon Street Skinner Road area, which is north of Action must be taken on the peti­ H s d k m v e e n Excellent Part Time work. good written communications days, Including alternate weekend days. Must FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN - Is in need of skill and a strong figure aptitude. cused of accepting thousands of more than the $5,(KK) limit from a Brooke was the only Republican work, and this project will be the the highway. tion within 45 days. Will train. Call Manchester Gilead Hill School, Hebron, be over 18 years of age, and display a mature dollars in contributions from I H i n t s 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826, Apply single multi-candidate political ac­ cited. He was said to have received slowest of the four, he said. The petitioners cited the fantastic For Fun 'n' Safety 2:30 -11:00 p.m. Call 228-9458. Substitute Teadiers it attitude towards the public. organized labor in violation of tion committee or groups of such Ghosts, goblins, ghouls and $27,700 from 21 AFL-CIO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - PHOENIX federal campaign limits. gremlins may come out on OPENINGS FOR GENERAL $22.50 per day. Must be We provide uniforms, and give a liberal food committees controlled by a single organizations. The complaint said Growing industrial manufac­ The National Right to Work Com­ Halloween, but nothing scares Factory help from 12 noon to 9 college graduate and U.S. allowance. Walk-In Interviews between 9 a.m. source. Hathaway received $40,650 from 27 Elected turing company in South MUTUAL parents as much as waiting pm. or 4:30 to 8:30 pm. Apply and 11 a.m., Monday thru Friday. mittee, in complaints with the Windsor needs an experened citizen. Contact: Wilson E. 1 liiwricin Rn Hirtffri Ct AFL-CIO spokesman Allen Zack groups while Pell obtained $31,250 Robert L. Edelson of for their kids to come home at Pillowtex-Corp., 49 Regent Federal Election Commission Mon­ individual to assist in the Sale Deakin, Jr., Assistant called the action “nothing but an from 17 groups. from trick -o r-treat night. Street, Manchester. Vernon, assistant vice Department. Position Superintendent at 647- An Equal Opportunity M/F, Equal Opportunity Employer day, said all of the funds had been attempt by the so-called Right-to- Employer M/F The complaint coupled not only Here are tips for a scare-free requires excellent shorthand 3449. channeled to the 17 Democrats and president of CRT Business NURSES AIDES- Full time, Work Committee to grab headlines.” contributions from the AFL-CIO’s holiday. ______and typing skills. Send resume Credit Corp., a subsidiary all shift. Experience one Republican through the AFL- He said the federation was “in full, to Nancy Harrison, 489 main political arm, the Congress on of CBT Corp. in Hartford, preferred, but training will be CIO. Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ complete compliance with the law.” Political Education, but also con­ given. Apply in person: East Among the candidates cited were has been elected a vice sor, Conn. 06074. The committee is opposed to union tributions from political action president. Hartford Convalescent Home, Democratic Sens. William Hathaway 745 Main Street, East Hart­ HERALD shops, which require workers to join groups of individual unions that are Edelson is a graduate of of Maine and Claiborne Pell of Rhode ford. ASSEMBLERS & Solderers- labor unions as a condition of members of the AFL-CIO. Island and Sen. Edward W. Brooke, the Hartford Institute of Part or full time. Apply employment. Larson said the committee may CARRIER R-Mass, Accounting and has taken SECRETARY- Part time Lance, 199 Forest Street, TTie largest amount cited by the bring similar charges against as several American Institute mornings, Vernon Circle area, Manchester. 646-7458. typing, and machine HEEDED CLIP & MAIL 3 many as 200 candidates. of Banking courses. He is a transcription a must. Send “If the FEC can be true to its own member of the National THE MANCHESTER BOARD OF H ow aerosols can add resume to Box AA c/o EDUCATION is seeking to employ mvKmy niUGE Youth Office Funded governing rules — and if it can sup­ Association of Accountants Manchester Herald. responsible people to work at the to fun and safety. high school monitoring the school NAME press its demonstrated tendency go and the National Associa­ MAIL TO: Ma n c h e s t e r — The town’s psychiatric services to children. • See that young children district's security alarm system. Good Route ignore big labor’s violations — we tion of Credit Manage­ PART TIME MATURE This is a part time position. People Department of Youth Services will This includes $139,882 to the Com­ are accompanied by adults or STOCK CLERK - Apply in will be emplojted for those hours ADDRESS may see a true reform of campaign ment. He joined CBT in receive almost $24,000 from in­ munity Child Guidance Clinic in older friends. rperson to - -Furniture - ...... Depart-lepai. when school is not in session, Good Money! ^ e H e r a l J i financing practices,” Larson said. 1969. • Map out a safe route therefore, the major portion of the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING creased state government funding Manchester. ment, Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main time people will be working will be CITY for such programs. The complaint said the AFL-CIO around the neighborhood, Street, Manchester. weekends and holidavs. Applicants The remaining $949,000 of the funds attempts to evade legal contribution and set a time for the kids to must be familiar witli the town of P.O. BOX 591 South Windsor, which has no such CALL will be distributed to youth service limits by treating individual union Agent Cited return home. ARRANGE A TOY & GIFT Manchester, be 18 years of age or Manchester, Conn. 06040 department, received more than $6 - The First and the Newest older, have transportation, and must bureaus in the state. political contribution organizations • Costumes should show up PARTY -Geperous Awards. be willing to supply extensive 000 to help establish one. George Kierstead, an at night. Take a minute to references. Prior ex^rience not Manchester’s Youth Services as single units. The first U.S. Army helicopter, the R-4 Demonstrators also needed. 647-9946 EXAMPLE: ’The R-4, delivered in 1943, carried two per­ agent for the Agway In­ spray-paint day-glo designs on Over 300 newest most-wanted necessary. Those interested should Gov. Ella Grasso Monday an­ conUct IN WRITING Mr. Wilfred Department will receive $23,984. Others cited in the FEC complaints (right), was displayed at the Stratford plant surance Co., was named their outnts. Or apply glitter items. Call Collect 673-0494. Ask for Tom or PHONE 15 Words for 6 Days nounced that more than $3.6 million sons; the Black Hawk carries a crew of three Dion, Director of Buildings and East Hartford will receive $10,418. were: of Sikorsky Aircraft in preparation for agent of the month for or sequins to make clothes Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. Grounds, 22 School Street. in state funds has been directed to plus 11 fully-equipped combat troops. (UPI Manchester. Jeanne South Windsor, which is aiming to Charles Ravenel, Democratic can­ August. sparkle in the dark. Use spray Avon, Conn. 06001. □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only ’ 9.00 programs to assist children. today’s delivery of the Army’s newest photo) glue; it’s quick and neat. For establish such a department, didate in South Carolina, $61,000 from He had $12,553 of across- A total of $2,65 million of the fun­ helicopter, the UH-60A Black Hawk (left). safe use of aerosols, always received $6,161. 27 groups; Sen. Wendell Anderson, D- ding will enable clinics to expand the-board premium follow label directions. FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Minn., $57,250 from 31 groups; Don production and 23 • Make sure youngsters use flashlights to light their way. EWENINQ OPEN HOUSE Barnett, Democratic candidate in applications. 1 2 3 4 s South Dakota, $38,100 from 14 Avoid using candles. THIS WEEK AT COLT FIREARMS Kierstead lives with his • Paint funny faces with groups; Rep. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Polic* Report Election Training Urged wife and son at 70 make-up on your kids. Then Monday - Thursday, 6 - 9 p.m. 6 7 6 9 10 $54,750 from 24 groups; Sen. Joseph Seagraves Road, Coventry. they won't have to wear un­ EAST HARTFORD —Marcella East Hartford co m fo rta b le masks which openingi tor tcml.ilcllled machins operators on all the need for training sessions as I Biden, D-Del., $38,650 from 19 Vernon Caruso ol Briarwood Lane, East He works at the Agway • • • 't'lHar. driller, grinder, broachar. or other 11 12 13 14 1! Fahey, Democratic candidate for the used a number of first-time poll groups; Bill Bradley, Democratic Police served four warrants Mon­ Robert Berube, 24, of Mt. Vernon Hartford was incorrectly given as 18. store in the Buckland sec­ sometimes block vision. K m il US! luallflaO to (III one ol theta opening; 3rd District State Senate seat, said tion of Manchester. • Cornstalk Halloween dec­ workers,” she said. “Training allows candidate in New Jersey, $49,156 day morning on a 22-year-old Bolton Apartments, Vernon, was charged It'should have been 17. 16 16 19 20 today she would sponsor a bill to orations won't shed if you for interested voters to take part in from 18 groups; Sen. Floyd Haskell, man in connection with an earlier Monday night with reckless driving Caruso was charged with failure to apply hair spray. mandate training of election officials D-Colo., $59,825 from 27 ^oups. crime. obey a stop sign. The accident, in­ M ^ h r ^ M o 'C the administrative part of election and having improper fenders on his • Warn kids never to accept 24 25 in advance of elections. Polish Partltlaiis l^ura. If you pnfer to call ahead, wa'Il be glad to arrange an appointment for vou 21 22 23 day proceedings.” Sen. Walter Huddleston, D-Ky., William T. Green of 22 North Road car. He was released on his promise volving three cars, happened Satur­ candy from strangers. In­ Big Blue S im e " wutheaatern corner of Hartford. ]uat off Floute 91 under^the “A training session is a necessity $22,950 from 15 groups; Carl Levin, day at the intersection of School and stead, make a little party for Mrs. Fahey said, “According to was charged with four counts of third to appear in court in Rockville on For 118 years, between 30 your trick-or-treaters. Serve 26 27 28 29 to insure a properly administered Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer Democratic candidate in Michigan, degree burglary, three counts of Hebron roads. 1795 fuid 1918, PolM d did not Nov. 7. cider, apple wedges garnished election,” Mre. Fahey said the cost to train the entire state is $22,250 from 14 groups; Andrew third degree larceny and a single The Caruso car allegedly entered exist. The last of three parti­ Colt Industries tions among Russia, Prussia with tasty spray-cheese, and Colt 31 32 33 34 35 Mrs. Fahey said she is an advocate only about $3,(X)0, a small price in­ Miller, Democratic candidate in count of larceny in the fourth. the intersection and was struck by a some of the candy they’ve Bolton and Austria, in 1795, erased of an open process of nomination for deed for properly administered elec­ Virginia, $22,450 from 10groups; Sen. Police said he was released on his car driven by Michael Bushnell of collected. Show them how to Firearms Division In a report of an accident in Mon­ the nation of Poland from 40 elected office. tion,” Mrs. Fahey concluded. Jennings Randolph, D-W.Va., $W,400 own recognizance, pending a Nov. 13 Bolton and the Caruso car burst into decorate cupcakes and add 150 Huyshope Avenue 36 S? 3B 39 day’s Herald, the age of Francis M. the map of Europe and not ’’During my own primary, I saw from 27 groups. court appearence. flames, police said. untU after World W ar I did it zip to chocolate drinks with An Equal Opportunity Employer Hartlord.CT 06102 reappear. aerosol whipped cream. (203) 27B-8550 (exi. 2871 ------IMCHESTEREVEN.NC,IEM,D,M„ .te .c .....T ,.., n-, „ Peanuts — Charlaa M. Schulz D e a r A b b y /HORRY! 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Your c L T u t T E 21 Hoosier state tials E IJ D Q fl 0 P E D *••••••••••••••••••••••••• simply, Thank you. Now I know. (abbr.) 23 Defense de­ WHAT PO VOU 31 River (Sp.) Wanted to Rent 57 Abby, that Catholic is no longer a Catholic in good I THINK SOJ'RE •TO ASK THAT QUESTION 24 Sailor partment 42 Small task standing in the church if he joined the Masonic order. Pone REALLV THINK VERV, VERV SA4ART- 25 Points (abbr.) 32 Vehicle 44 Token of ALUMINUM sheets used as ELDERLY WOMAN of 57 OF SOMEONE WHO'S 36 Spool SPECIALIZING cleaning and BRIGHTLY FURNISHED- Crib Quilt Paul never usued such an order. And now you REALLY do OF ME, STUART? 26 Air (prefix) 25 Month (abbr.) affection printing plates, .007 thick Gentlemen only. Central loca­ working at the Meadows Con­ A COMPLETE COWARP.^ 37 Loops repairing chimneys, roof, new know! 27 Lamprey 26 Broke bread 46 Esau’s country 23x32 ", 25 cents each or 5 for tion. Kitchen privileges. valescent Home looking for 1 28 Four 27 Compass 38 Actress roofs. Free estimates. 30 47 Electrical unit TIMOTHY J CONNELLY $1. Phone 643-2711. May be Security and references. Call room to rent near the Con­ D.T. (A CATHOLIC). 30 Wild horse point Burstyn .vears Experience. Howley. 48 Caviar Carpentry and general con­ 643-5361. picked up A.M. only, 643-2693 for appointment. valescent Home. Please call LAS CRUCES, N.M. 33 Exploit 29 Curvy letter 39 M ao _____ 49 Commercials HEAVY OR LIGHT tracting. Residential and 646-8532 after 5 pm. 34 Green citrus 30 Sandwich tung TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Apartments For Rent DEAR C ^H O L IC : Would you take the word of the Most type (abbr.) 52 Metric mass TRUCKING, Cellars, attics commercial. Whether it be a ROOFER WILL Install roof, fruit 41 Prevent and yards cleaned, also stone, small repair job. a custom siding or gutter' for low dis­ Good condition. Good for Reveread Fultou J. Sheeo, Utular archbishop of Newport? 35 M ardi_____ (abbr.) Read m : ^ r - loani or sand delivered. 644- built home or anything in count price Call Ken at 647- plating, or welding. Call 649- LOOKING for anything in real 37 Before 1 2 3 4 T 5 6 B&M TREE SERVICE 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 3 Q 7 6 6 10 Complee tree care, Free es­ 1775 or 644-9532. between, call 646-1379. 1566. estate rental - apartments, AUTOMOTIVE deductions homes, multiple dwellings, no DEAR ABBY; It was a joy to hear from you and I shall try vVl/l’ll//, 40 Quantity of 11 12 timates. SENIOR Citizen MOLDED FORMICA top and Discount. Call 643-7285. FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ NEWTON SMITH- ROOFING GUTTERS- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate to answer the question submitted; "Can a Catholic become a coal 13 14 tilizing. Snow plowing, Remodeling. Repairs, and Reasonable rates. Free es­ paneled bar with two shelves Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Autos For Sale 61 41 Clothes tinter and four stools. $175. 646-6028. M w n and maintaui his sUnding in the Catholic Church?” M l . residential and commercial. Rec-Rooms. No job to small. timates. Experienced. Quality Ctn A Citholic be t Mtson? Thftt depends. According to s 42 Mountain 1b |16 17 REWEAVING burns, holes. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Zippers, umbrellas repaired Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. 649-3144 workmanship: All 643-6658 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- letter sent to the presidents of the various National Con­ Pl976t)yMeA.lnc..T.M Hiq US PM.OH. 10-31 feature (pi.) DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 - 426 Broad St. $155. Security speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 43 Type of jacket H I lu 20 21 22 23 Window shades. Venetian anytime. ferences of Catholic Bishops by Cardinal Seper. Prefect of CARPENTRY & Masonry - yards. $34. plus tax. Also sand, deposit. No appliances. radials, (2 snows), excellent Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence 45 Peephole Z4 25 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT HOUSEWORK got you downf gravel and more stone 643- Hie Vatican s Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the 47 Of planet's 26 Marlow s, 867 Main St. 649- Additions and remodeling. TRACY BROTHERS - Married couple. No pets. condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. General cleaning, steam Free estimates Call Anthony Roofing. Flat Roof. Hot Tar. 9504. Telephone 643-4751. Faith, dated July 18, 1974, membership by lay people in path 27 28 29 5221. MAYOR BO605 AND so NArURALLY- o k a y i y o u t w o extraction carpet cleaning, Squillacote 649-0811. GRAVEL. Built-Up Roofing 1969 VW BUG Very good con- Masonic groups is accepUble. provided the groups are not HIS PALS DIDW'T 50 Draught floor waxing & stripping, win­ 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer VERNON- Well maintained actively hostile to the Church. AW HONEST UN/OW CAN TE5TIFY- 51 Sheltered 30 31 32 33 ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ commercial &• Residential dition. $800. Call 646-1311, WANT THIW05 LEADER LIKE JUAW AND WE’VE GOT dow cleaning, carpet & up- CARPENTRY - Repairs. Free Estimates. 872-6269. $150. Outboard motor 40 horse garden apartments. Frank after 5 p.m. Clerics, religious and members of Secular Institutes are CHANGED AROUND 52 Bridge expert 34 tics, garages, yards cleaned, AND A COMPANY THIS (WARUUANA 53 Plural "Mr ” H 3S 36 37 38 39 holstrey shampooing. remodeling, additions, gar- „Evenrude $250. , Mobilehome Smith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or still forbidden in every case to join any Masonic associa­ M B X P O R Ti SNOOP LIKE ME moving, trucking Loam for Professional Insured. Free IN BOGGS' OWN 54 Mesdames 40 ages, roofing, call David 45x10 with furniture in cam­ Resident Manager 871-9188. CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 tions. HAP T'B B GOTTEN b a s e m e n t a s 41 4? sale. Lawn service. No job too Estimates. Call ping ground $4,000, Call 525- (abbr.) big or small. 568-8522. Patria. 644-1796. u * “ I,” ...... door hardtop. $2500. 434 Although Canon 2335 of the current Code of Canon Law of R ID OF EVIPENCEI DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. ______Healing-Plumbing 35 7100. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to 43 44 45 46 Foster Street, South Windsor, the Church continues to remain on the books, it is to be in­ DOWN LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - share apartment with same. call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. 4/ 4H COMPLETE CARPET & Tile SEWERLINES, sink lines, terpreted in the light of the abovementioned letter. 49 SO New homes custom built REPOSSESSED Electrolux Large bedroom. 647-9988. HAcHEe installation and repairs. Free cleaned with electric cutters, Vacuum Cleaner. Substantial With warmest personal regards-G od Love Youl ?c,>^P0flT 1 Rougher b1 estimates. Call 646-3745, after remodeled, additions, rec 1973 COUGAR, low mileage, 2 Fixed prices 52 rooms, garage, kitchens by professionals. McKinney Savings! Original Warrantee. BOLTON- Large 3-room one owner car. Good condi­ Sincerely, 5 p.m. Painting-Papering 32 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Fulton J. Sheen 3 Solar disc bJ 54 remodeled, bath tile, cement Call 646-3875. apartment, stove, tion. Best offer. 649-1954 , 429- 4 Myself work. Steps, dormers, pany, 643-5308. refrigerator. Quiet 6340. ED S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ PAINTING - Interior and INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) residential or commercial. SEASONED FIREWOOD- neighborhood, no pets, DEAR ABBY; I know a guy who is so conceited it’s pitiful. tics and cellars cleaned. exterior, paperhanging, NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Cut. split and delivered. $50 a He carries a small mirror in his pocket along with his comb, Reasonable rates. Call 646- excellent work References. Call 649-4291. references required. $210 1972 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER AAcHE repairs, plugged drains, truck load. Call Marlborough, monthly, 646-2311. BEETLE. Best reasonable and every few minutes checks his hair and runs a comb (lAEXPl 1943 for free estimate. Free estimates. Fully in­ kitchen faucet replaced, 295-0034, or 295-0250. through it. sured. Martin Matson, 649-443. FIRST CLASS Carpentry - offer. Call 649-8130. Win at bridge Remodeling and Additions. repaired rec rooms, THREE BEDROOM It think it’s okay for a guy to be satisfied with his looks, Alley Oop — Dave Qraua BRICK. Block, Stone. bathroom remodeling, heat ANTIQUE FRANKLIN Fireplaces, concrete. QUALITY PAINTING and Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Apartment- Completely 1970 BUICK LE SABRE- New but don't you think he's overdoing it? years experience! For Free modernization, etc. free WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. renovated. 2 children tires, muffler, factory air con- Chimney repairs. No job too Paper Hanging by Willis Estimate gladly given. M & M Firebrick lined. $100. Call 646- TURNEDOFF LOOK, THORNSTALJLK small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Schultz. Fully insured Estimates, call 646-4239. accepted. Ample parking. $250 ditioning, automatic w s MUST rea ch him Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871 4437. -THERE'S Al l e y / b e fo r e the sca ly - estimates. references. 649-4343. monthly, pay own utilities. transmission, radio, tinted DEAR TURNED: A guy lor a gal) who constantly pulls Security and references. Call TAILS DO.” c o m e ! W hen a deep finesse pays glass, mounted snow tires. out a nairror is dissatisfied with his lor her) looks. That's in­ GENERAL CARPENTRY. ■MANCHESTER PLUMBING KNIGHT TV TESTIN G 872'8479. Good condition. $850, 646-0635. QUALITY CARPENTRY By J.P LEWIS & SON Interior Repairs, Remodeling, & HEATING - Repairs. EQUIPMENT- Make an offer. security—not conceit. Harp Construction Additions, and Exterior painting, paper Garages, Additions, Porches, Remodeling. Pumps repaired Roll away Ping Pong Table, Charming pets in easy roofing^, siding decks and gar­ hanging, remodeling, carpen­ NEED MORE SPACE? 3 1970 CUTLASS OLDSMOBLE embroidery are set to­ The normal play of this Rec Rooms, Roofing. Gutters. replaced. Free estimates. $25. 2 20-gallon aquariums, 1 bedrooms with carpeting, CONVERTIBLE- $600. Power DEAR ABBY: My bachelor brother recently passed away. ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. Electric drain-snaking. 24- gether with contrast trump suit is to lead to an 2'2-gallon and stand $30. 5 foot parking, appliances. Only steering, power brakes. 4 strips to form a lovely (We are five brothers and two sisters living.) Do you think it NORTH 10-31-A hour service. 646-0237. hot water convectdr $15. honor; if it holds, you return MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ $185. (71-01). Rental spare tires. Call 644-0259. crib quilt for baby. was proper for the family to buy flowers for his funeral and > ♦ AQ AVAILABLE Immediately- Metal wardrobe $18 . 643-8649. send the bill to his estate? to dummy and lead a second tory service on color and Experienced Painter. Assistors, small fee, 236-5646. No. 2062 has hot-iron » 6 3 2 time. This succeeds if the FARRAND REMODELING - Don't store things you transfer for 9 motifs; black and white TV. Stereo, Paperhanger, Wallpaper Specializing Cabinets and For­ 1970 DODGE DART, slant 6 Well, that is what they did. I always thought that when ♦ A J 4 3 ace of trumps is to your can’t use. Sell them GLiLBRANSEN- 2 key board MOVE RIGHT IN- Sunny 1 mechanically sound. Very color chart; full direc­ you buy flowers for a loved one it should come out of your 4 K 10 8 6 phonograph. A&B Electronic. Stripper. Specializing in mica Tops. Roofing. Gutters. tions. right, but will fail miserably 1160 New Britain Ave., West fast with a hard­ theatre organ. 12 years old, bedroom in house. Has reliable. New brakes, snow own pocketbook. repair of old homes. Call Bob, Room Additions. Decks. TO OODEO. »>d $1.00 (or n d l WEST EAST if the ace is to your left. Hartford, 551-0655. working Classified Ad'l excellent condition, $1,000. carpeting, appliances and tires included, automatic. 93,- What do you make of this? 646-5490. Repairs. Phone 643-6017. 646-2654. attori p ill 2SC for poitafo and 4J1ISI7S 4K62 After East, who had passed FREE heat. Only $120, (77-05) 000 miles. $825. Call after 5 Eoaddni. LIVING SISTER Rental Assistors, small fee, pm., 649-9869. V A 4 W J 10 7 his partner’s spade bid, pro­ SMALL CAST IRON Laundry- 236-5646. ANNE CABOT ♦975 486 duced the king, the heart ace stove. smoke pipe, asbestos ManchMtar Harald DEAR SISTER: Buying flowers for a deceased loved one ♦ AQ ♦J7432 was surely held by West. Help Wanted 13 Business Opportunity 14 Situation Wanted 1970 MUSTANG- 351 C. 1150 A n . ot AnwrfcM aad then billlag his estate for his own flowers is about as The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productlona Schools-Classes 19 floor board, old flat (sadI HEAT PAID- Charming 2 Custom paint job, blue and N m Yorli, N.Y. 100M SOUTH This still left South with a irons, cast iron sash weights. bedrooms with carpeting, white. Call after 5:00 p.m., chintay as one can get. It’s a good thing your leved one ♦ 4 3 chance to make his contract. CARPENTER- Experienced- SMALL ENGINE Service RESPONSIBLE Mother will 643-7153. Priat Naaia. dddroio x n Zip wasn’t alive to witness such cheapness. It might have killod He won the spade return, led Custom Kitchen Installer FOR THE BEST - Manchester parking, appliances, and yard. 649-8045. COOE aad Style Numbar. r WELL, W KQ98S Corporation - expanding care for children in my home Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 him. a trump and stuck in his needed. Build tops on job. d e a le r n e tw o rk . No Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. (72-08). Rental Assistors. 1978 ALBUM w ith a 32-page F R E D - ♦ K Q 10 2 pupils per teacher. FREE in­ APPROX. 2000 clay flower small fee. 236-5646. 1968 MERCEDES BENZ 200, "Gift Section” with full WHAT PO ♦ 95 eight. It wasn’t much of a Have own tools and truck. experience necessary. chance, but it succeeded. M.A. Peterson, Inc. West troductory lesson with this ad. pots all sizes. $200. for the lot. gas, 4-door, 4-speed standard, directions. Price. . . $2.00 Complete training program. LOVING RESPONSIBLE Call 646-6306, or 646-3549 Call 649-6786. you , Vulnerable; Both East held both the jack and Hartford, 232-4400. $500. investment required to Mother will babysit, days in DUPLEX- Spacious 3 4-cylinder, power steering and •LSO THESE BOOKS «T S1.2S EACH. U you pat off wriUag letters because you don’t know SAy„ / O.K..' bedrooms with basement, brakes, radio. $1200. 644-2301. Ka. 0-1 IB-BLUE RIBBON QUILTS. what to say, get Abby’s booklet, “How to Write Letters Dealer: West 10 of trumps and after this start your own business. Ideal her Licensed Home. Clean, Caatalaa olitaaa leyaly giltto. n o w " V O .K .' DELI HELP & MORNING ROCK HOUNDS- Let s start a SKYWAY FOLDING carpeting, appliances and Far AD Oetedeee.’’ Send t l and a lo ^ , stamped 128 cental West North East Soutb deep sea finesse they for retired or part time. happy atmosphere. Backyard club. Call 646-1970, Monday or LUGGAGE carrier, leaf No. Q-I17-QUILTS ON PRUDE. weren’t going to do him any HELP- 8 to 3, Apply in person Details on request. Mr. with swing set. Please call more. Kids OK. (74-20). Ren­ TWO L-78X15 SNOW TIRES- Dlraetiaso far olitaaa qoUto. envelope U Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 14 Pass Pass 24 Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:00 p’.m. raker. Bing and Grondahl tal Assistors. small fee. 236- No. I-IIO-OUNDMOTHER’S FLOW- 90212. Pass 44 Pass Pass good at all. to Frank's Supermarket, 725 Barker. ESCAA Field 646-5346. White sidewalls. Polygl ass EB QUILTS. 10 (aoclaatlni Roltta. East Middle Turnpike, Christmas plates, dresses, 5646. Radial. Like new. Call 646- f Pass Training Division, Box 19, coats and skirts, size 16. Ha. Q-110-RMERICR‘S ERVOBITE Manchester. Wading River, New York, 7433. APOHANS. A baaaKfal ooloatlaa. lira Excellent condition. 649-9815. 11792. Homes For Sale 23 FOUR ROOM Apartment- HA Q -1 JO -IU K E A OIFT. Maay SCRAM.' SHEET METAL mechanic EDUCATION $195 per month. Security and 1973 DODGE- 4 door sedan. tHio for friMdo oad fanlly. Opening lead: 4 J MOVING OUT OF STATE- I'M You hold: and helpers. Shop fabrication MANCHESTER Package JltST LISTED- Immaculate 5 lease. Call 649-8365. 34.000 miles. Asking $1800 or OUTTA IIMI-B and field installation of com- Room Ranch Fireplace, gar­ Various household items for best offer. Call 646-7770 after ♦ A 2 store. Excellent location. Well Private Instructions 18 sale. Call 643-5206 after 2 p.m. TREATS.' *iort systems. Call 289-2662 established business. Call age. first floor Family Room. AVAILABLE Immediately- 2 5:30. 4 KQ J86 before 9 am or after 4:30 pm. Only $43,900. Exclusive. bedroom apartment. Heat and Aetrograph ♦ KQJ74 Marion E. Robertson, REMEDIAL READING and Trucks lor Sale Realtor, 643-5953. Pasek. Realtors. 289-7475, HOTPOINT COPPERTONE appliances furnished. 1 child 1975 VEGA- reconditioned in­ 62 The Born Loser — Art Sansom 4 3 math; individualized work ...... double oven stove, $200. By Oswald Jacoby SECRETARY WANTED: accepted. No pets. $245 terior. new paint, new and Alan Sontag program, (lst-8th grade) by Lots-Land lor Sale 2 4 Whirlpool automatic washer, monthly, plus deposit and 1974 JEEP CJ-5, 258 C.I. High You respond one heart to Tired of commuting to Hart­ A RECENT U.S. master’s degree teacher. 568- transmission. Must sell. $1200 the missing piece of a puzzle ford. Outstanding opportunity GOVERNMENT Bill offering $75. Complete fireplace set, references required. Call 649- or best offer. Call 643-5230 Performance Engine. 20,(»0 will suddenly be presented to OUT 'IHAT F/V.T yo-- partner’s club opeiung 8075. EAST HAMPTON- 2 wooded $25. Three chrome kitchen miles. Hooker Headers. South was quite happy in life insurance agency in tax rebates for energy conser- 8891. anytime between 8 am and 9 you. You’ll recognize it when It when he looked at dummy. It Biiu u,u three diamonds af­ parcels of 61 acres and 73 chairs, wing back chair (an­ Holley Four Barrel. hits. TO KTABUSK^P suburban area. Experienced vation products to pm. looked as if he could lose two ter he goes to one notrump. GUITAR. BANJO. Mandolin. acres in residential zone. tique). Artificial Scotch Pine FURNISHED APARTMENT- Offennauser High-Rise ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) A His next bid is three in processing and servicing homeowners just passed Oc­ Lessons. Folk, Blue Grass, UJU6H, trump tricks and still wrap life insurance policies as well Extensive road frontage. Call Christmas Tree. 646-4281. 3-rooms, heat, hot water, no 1972 CAPRI 2000. Very good Manifold. Monroe Magnum chance to have something you notrump. A Vermont reader tober, 1978, has created one of Popular. Ages 5-adults. Shocks. All Gauges. Two Sets up game and rubber. as good typing skills ate es­ the fastest growing businesses Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. pets. Security. Call 646-4701 condition. Call 646-7573'. Novamber 1,1971 didn't plan on but would love to wants to know what we do Beginners - professionals. Watson Beach Co., ONE 40”, one 44 " oak round after 6 pm. Of Tires. Fog Lights. Roll have may be offered to you His happiness was short next. sential. Salary negotiable. in the country. We have a Easy Banjo method. FREE Be ready to grasp unexpected lived. He played dummy’s .Manchester Office. 647-9139. pedestal tables, antique. Bar. Excellent Shape. Call chances that could give you an today by someone quite fond of We pass. Our partner has Send resume to Box Y, c/o limted number of dealerships loan instrument. Private TOYOTA 1971 CORELLA- queen of spades and East Manchester Evening Herald. Needs refinishing. One up­ Homes lor Rent 54 623-4051. opportunity to advance your you. Take advantage of It. ■ heard our bids and elected to available for our full line of studio. 646-6557. very good condition, low TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If produced the king. Now energy conservation products. right piano, needs tuning. 646 mileage. One owner. $600. self-interests this coming year. play in notrump. This should 9203. After 7 pm. 1968 CHEVY STEP-VAN, Several things close to the someone asks to team up with South could only afford one GIRL WANTED For work in Urea Formaldehyde Foam In­ Business Property 26 MANCHESTER- Attractive Call 643-0026. 1 the best contract. PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. small 2-bedroom house. No rebuilt engine, new brakes, heart are in store for you. you today, don't be reticent. trump loser. (newspaper EtnER'pmsE assn.> medium size East Hartford sulation, Cellulose Spray On East Hartford, experienced This person likes you very Law Firm. Duties include GOLF CLUBS- 9 irons, 4 children, no pets, $250. J.D. snow tires, bunks, standard SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You Insulation, Solar Systems, At­ teacher. All styles, all Ages. MANCHESTER- Retail, VINTAGE VW 1968- Runs shift. $1500. 649-3836. much and will turn out to be a Heathcliff — George Galely filing, telephone work, run­ tic Fans, Storm Doors, etc., woods, golf bag with um­ Real Estate, 646-1980. well. Immaculate interior. need to share your day with $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. storage, and or manufac­ brella. $150. Call 649-7200 someone who Is Interested in good cohort. ning errands. Must have car. with both installation and turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to New brakes. 83,000 miles. 25 QEMINI (May 21-June 20) Har­ Hours flexible, 289-8625. anytime. COVENTRY- 4-room house, doing different and unusual marketing training included. RIDING LESSONS indoor 100.000 sq. ft. Very mpg. $500 or B.O. Call 649- things. Find a pal who also mony and order could be All products qualify for rebate reasonable. Brokers unfurnished, redecorated, tile 0932, after 6:30 p.m, Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 brought to a sticky situation COO riding ring. Western stock MOVING! MUST SELL! Fur­ bath and shower. Nice yard. wants a change. Find out to WInthrop — Dick Cavalil COO. program. Many lucrative seat, saddle seat, and hunt protected. Call Heyman whom you're romantically you've been working on niture, appliances, corner Parking. No pets. Lease, 423- TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville through a unique Idea you get TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT areas still open, but closing up seat. All levels 228-9817. Properties, 1-226-1206. 1967 PONTIAC LE MANS- 4 suited by sending for your copy rapidly. No fees. We are in­ china closet, buffet china 4190, 9M-5095 evenings. speed, Cragars, very good 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and today. Give your brainstorm a hutch, air conditioners and so ol Astrf^raph Letter. Mall SO terested only in selling our condition. Will pass inspec­ rack. $1,750. 289-4042. cents for each and a long, self- chance to prove Itself. r GOT youR REAu_y HERE’S THE SOLUTION! VOICE. PIANO Instructions. R eal Estate tVantect 28 forth. Call 649-9620. OPTION TO BUY- Secluded 2 CANCER (June 21-July 22) y o u NO... A^AILIN6r LATE. products. Write: A. E. C. 0., Former faculty New York tion. $1100. Call ^7498. addressed, stamped envelope CHRI6TAAAS BELIEVE If you're a little nervous P.O. Box 2571, Warminster, bedroom house available now. SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT 18,- to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Some of the nicest things that C A R P T H IS about going hack to work Music and Art High School, .ALL CASH For your property, Only 30 minutes from Pratt & happen to you today occur IN A^A!UNo>. DIOK PIANO LESSONS- Belfiore, 647-1413. 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. Travel Trailer - Stove, tonish you. 111 Founders Plaza i Sunday 10 am-6 pm, Monday- Manchester. Lydall Street 000 miles, air, power steering, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) There’s a strong chance you'll $250 for dog & gun. Call 289- MANCHESTER- Main Street refrigerator, heated. Full meet someone you'll like very East Hartford. Conn. Wednesday, 9 am-8 pm. area. Beginners only. $6 per brakes, and windows, AM/FM Events should take a startling Short Ribs - Frank Hill I MAY WE BUY your home? 4911. modern office available. 400 radio cassette, many other shower, and toilet. Tandem much. lesson. Call 643-8069. Quick, fair, all cash anil no wheel. Call 688-0383. turn when an elusive goal sud­ sq. ft. Heat/AC indued. Call extras. $5250. Call between 9 denly falls into your lap today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) An problem. Call Warren E. BEAUTIFUL 8 Weeks old 646-2469 or 646-2755. and 3, 249-8511 ask for Mary- unexpected shift In events SM /LEOR s h e 'll TURM Howland, Realtors. 643-1108. It'll happen when you're not Lhasa Apso Pups. Golden Ann. looking. could turn into something prof­ US INTO PROGS. brown and black. AKC itable if you're on your toes MODERN OFFICES- 225 to Automotive Service PISCES (Feb. 2IHIllarch 21) Household Goods Registered. $150. Please call 320 square feet. Downtown 66 today. Think dollars and cents. 40 1973 FORD 4-door wagon, new Striking like a bolt of lightning, ^^e w s f a p e r e h t e r p r is s a s s n .) 643-0281. Manchester. Ideal for Sales, tires, clean interior. Make an PUBLIC NOTICE WE PAY $10 for complete Btrry’8 World — Jim Borry REFRIGERATORS Real Estate, or Professional. offer. Can be seen at Brown s junk cars. Call Joev at Tolland Washers, and ranges, used, Boats-Accessorles 45 Furnished or unfurnished. Tire Shop. 333 Main Street. Auto Body. 528-19W. '‘‘HEATHCUFF HA5 A HAOOWKN COSTU/I8E/* guaranteed and clean. New Days, call 647-9126, Manchester. shipment damaged. G.E. and 1974 FURY - IS'-i-foot Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel FREE UIIES IHITO G U K Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. fiberglass, tilt trailer, with MANCHESTER 1970 VW BUG. Dependable Pearl and Son. 649 Main 1975 55-horsepower outboard DOWNTOWN- Clean second transportation. AM radio. 8 OFFICE m d DATE; WED., NOV. 8th Street, 643-2171. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. floor office space. track stereo. $900. 643-8479. FOR RENT 4 n INTREPIt? Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Reasonable. Hayes Corp. 646- A p v e n t u k e r LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ |«0 iquart fen. center of I 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM board, $300 . 228-0475 or 228- 0131. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Our Boaiding Houia OFTHEMIPPLE tion. orange background with BEETLE. Good transporta­ BMAncIwster. air coodltlonjiw and I This Funny World 9550. IpartinR ail 64S-9UI ' ASE5 WHO GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR CAR white floral print. Call after 4 Wanted to Rent 57 tion. 25 miles per gallon, extra p.m.. 646-1168. 28’ LUHRS, sleeps 6; flybridge tire. $425. Call 646-0635. PROF PUT ON A , ' until now 1 NOTHING... "Oon’l Become e Victim ol Unnmdad Rojafra" rebuilt, new steering. Palmer COUPLE WITH One child 6000 ACT BUT HeJ E rhJA R R P FOUR-PIECE PINE thought the FWC 265 hp. New in 1975. Best needs 5 or 6 room duplex or WA6STUDYING THE^,______WJRLW BRAVEST YOU WILL BE SHOWN HOW TO; Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ offer. Call 568-6212 or 872-7792. house. Reasonable. 649-8952. dition. Queen-size bed, triple than MAN WAS THE HOT BA.)(.TER5/ J UNSPENT 4, 1. Check important fluid levels dresser, dre.sser with shelv^ MARRIED COUPLE with dog 6 U y WHO WORE mirror, night stand, 4 years Garden Products 47 HE 6JUIZZEP ------AN ALPINE HAT 2. Change tires the safe way wish to rent small house or MRS. HOOPLE old, $800. 568-0935. apartment. 289-2473. NOW TAKING WHEN HE PUT Kb 3. Familiarization with Important parts of your car BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh JUST TO SEE Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, & HEAD IN THE 4. We will answer any questions regarding your car 4 PIECE WALNUT WHO’S B O SS/ LION'S /VV3UTH BEDROOM SET- Good condi­ Pears. 260 Bush Hill Road, ALL INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKS PERFORMED ON YOUR OWN tion. $275 includes mattress Manchester. APPLICATIONS and boxspring. Call after 5 ...... WORKING For A Watting LMOitly CAR. (only takes 20 minutes) PLEASE CALL FOR p.m.. 647-1758. tVantesf to B u y 49 WOMAN Desires to share Poe$ PETUNIA KNOW Please d o n 't $ av apartment with same or to Y£R 5NAFFLIN' y An y t h in g ...5HE APPOINTMENT. Attendance Limited. FURNITURE, PRIVATE PARTY looking for rent room, with kitchen 2 BEDROOM APAirTMENTS THOSE eoopies ^ SCARBS ME WHEN APPLIANCES, black and privileges in Manchester a nicq Duplex in a quiet (I From $200 2 Bedrooms. Includes; Heat, Hot Water ♦ WHEN VER^'PoSeP 6H£'S A n o r y .' white TV, tools, typewriter neighborhood, reasonable. No area. Call Gail at 644-3205. V BE ON R e g a l S S S u T and miscellaneous. 643-6278. brokers. Call Art at 742-8520. '' and Parking, with Wall to Wall Carpeting, Modern ♦ THREE ROOM i^artment- Appliances, 2 Laundromats on site. ® 197SbyNEA,lnc. REFRIGERATOR- Good con­ .....-V...... For single male. Pay up to A COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER dition. $15.00. Gas stove for Rooms lor Rent 52 $140. Furnished or unfur­ apartment or mobile use. nished. Call 646-6479 evenings. CALL $43-1961 “Looks like ANOTHER CIA operative took his $100. Call 646-7498. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Mon. thru Fri. from 9 to 4:30 own life!" 369 MAIN ST. TEL. 646-2112 Birch House Women. Central- WANTED 2 or 3 BAY Sat. 6-12. KITCHEN SET- Spanish ly located. Downtown GARAGE- To work out of. MON.-FRI. a am-6 pm., Wad. til 9 PM, SAT 9 AM - 3 PM design. $125. Good condition. 2 Manchester. Kltfhen Preferably with heat. Please / ^ R T Y R leaves. 4 chairs. Call 643-8069. privileges. Call 649-2358. call 646-1W7. TO------$CIEN:ice- V,utii»iu.nuiit. /0-3I "It happened at the auction, Harry. All I did was rub my chinl” PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 31. 1978 Nav Naticnal Smoter Study:

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